14-15 ARKANSAS WOMEN`S BASKETBALL

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14-15 ARKANSAS WOMEN`S BASKETBALL
@RAZORBACKWBB
Associate Communications Director: Jeri Thorpe | 131 Barnhill Arena | Fayetteville, AR 72701 | [email protected] | 479-283-3344
Secondary Contact: Jason Pearson | [email protected]
@RazorbackWBB (14-9, 4-7 SEC)
OPPONENT
TIMEMEDIA
NOVEMBER
9
Northeastern St (EX) [RV/RV] 2 p.m.
W, 65-32
14
Nicholls [RV/RV]
11 a.m.
W, 63-52
16
Savannah State [RV/]
1 p.m.
W, 75-46
20
at RV Middle Tenn. State [RV/] 6 p.m.
W, 58-51
23
Northwestern State [RV/]
2 p.m.
W, 78-30
Las Vegas Tournament - Las Vegas, Nev.
(Southpoint Resort)
28
No. 17/16 Iowa [RV/]
3 p.m.
W, 77-67
29
RV Richmond [RV/]
3 p.m.
W, 74-55
DECEMBER
4
South Dakota State [#25/RV]
7
No. 18/20 Rutgers [#25/RV]
10
at Missouri State [RV/]
14
at Tulsa [RV/]
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
7:05 p.m.
2 p.m.
L, 75-80 OT
L, 52-64
W, 59-50
W, 64-53
Big 12/SEC Challenge - N. Little Rock, Ark.
21
RV Oklahoma [RV/]
3:00 p.m.
W, 71-64
29
Grambling State [RV/]
JANUARY
2
at Ole Miss* [RV/]
4
No. 5/8 TEXAS A&M* [RV/]
8
at No. 14/15 Mississippi State*
11
No. 7/8TENNESSEE*
18
MISSOURI* (We Back Pat)
22
at Vanderbilt* (We Back Pat)
25
at Florida* (We Back Pat)
29
AUBURN*
6 p.m.
W, 77-35
6 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
8 p.m.
2 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
11 a.m.
7 p.m.
L, 57-71
L, 50-52
L, 57-72
L, 51-60
W, 73-55
L, 53-55
L, 58-72
W, 52-47
FEBRUARY
1
at Alabama*
1 p.m.
9
No. 24/21 GEORGIA*
6 p.m.
12
at No. 15/ 16Texas A&M*
8 p.m.
15
at Auburn*
1 p.m.
19
No. 1/2 S CAROLINA* (Fiscus) 8 p.m.
22
RV/RV LSU* (Play4Kay) (DeHorney)1 p.m.
26
No. 10/10 KENTUCKY*
7 p.m.
W, 53-42
W, 54-48
L, 55-59
SECN
SECN
ESPNU
SECN+
MARCH
1
at Missouri*
2 p.m.
SECN+
4-8
SEC Tournament - N. Little Rock TBA
SECN/ESPN
20-22/21-23 NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds
Campus Sites
27-29/28-30 NCAA Regionals
TBA
Albany, N.Y.; Greensboro, N.C.: Oklahoma City, Okla.; Spokane, Wash.
APRIL
5
NCAA Semifinals
7
NCAA Championship
Tampa Bay, Fla.
Tampa Bay, Fla.
* - SEC Game | All times central and subject to change | All home games played in Bud Walton Arena (19,200)
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ARKANSAS
RAZORBACKS
AUBURN
TIGERS
Record................................14-9
SEC.......................................4-7
AP/Coaches Poll..........NR/NR
Coach................ Jimmy Dykes
Alma Mater..............Arkansas
Career Record.............14-9 (1)
School Record.............14-9 (1)
Last Game...... #15Texas A&M
Result......................... L, 55-59
Web.. ArkansasRazorbacks.com
Record................................ 9-15
SEC...................................... 0-11
AP/Coaches Poll..........NR/NR
Coach... Terri Williams-Flournoy
Alma Mater......Penn St., 1991
Career Record.....190-148 (11)
School Record........ 47-44 (3)
Last Gm..................... Missouri
Result......................... L, 49-59
Web............AuburnTigers.com
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record Arkansas leads 20-6
In Fayetteville
10-2
In College Station
8-3
Neutral2-1
Postseason0-1
Under Jimmy Dykes
0-1
GAME 411
Arkansas at Texas A&M
1 p.m. | Feb. 15, 2015 | Live Stats: AuburnTigers.com
Auburn Arena | College Station, Texas
TV: SEC Network | http://es.pn/1EDvh1I
Talent: Cara Capuano (play-by-play), Steffi Sorensen (analyst)
Radio: Razorback Sports Network (Phil Elson)
Little Rock-KABZ-FM-103.7; Fayetteville-KQSM-FM-92.1; Fort Smith-KFPW-AM-1230; KFPW-FM-94.5; Rogers-KURM-AM-790;
KURM-FM-100.3
ABOUT ARKANSAS
Just over two weeks removed from when the teams met the first time this
season, the University of Arkansas women’s basketball team will seek the
season sweep of the Auburn Tigers when it takes to Auburn Arena Sunday
afternoon. The Razorbacks will also be looking to restart a winning streak,
as their three-game conference streak was snapped Thursday night in a
loss to No. 15/16 Texas A&M. Auburn is one of three conference teams
Arkansas has a home-and-home with this season (Texas A&M, Auburn,
Missouri).
Sophomore Kelsey Brooks leads Arkansas and the SEC in all games averaging 15.5 points per game. Brooks ranks ninth in SEC only games with
13.4 ppg. The sophomore from Olathe, Kan., has had 20 games with double figure scoring this season and has been the team’s leading scorer in
13 games.
PREVIOUS GAME STARTERS
Calli
BERNA
Jessica
JACKSON
Kelsey
BROOKS
Melissa
WOLFF
Jhasmin
BOWEN
G | SR | 5-9
2014-15 Stats
F | SO | 6-3
2014-15 Stats
G | SO | 5-9
2014-15 Stats
F | JR | 6-0
2014-15 Stats
F | SR | 6-1
2014-15 Stats
PPG............................ 5.6
RBG...........................5.4
APG........................... 5.0
SPG............................. 1.3
BPG............................. 0.1
MIN..........................36.2
PPG...........................13.6
RBG........................... 5.7
APG........................... 0.9
SPG............................0.8
BPG.............................. 1.1
MIN..........................30.3
PPG...........................15.5
RBG........................... 5.2
APG...........................2.4
SPG............................. 1.7
BPG............................0.4
MIN......................... 34.5
PPG............................ 8.7
RBG............................ 8.1
APG............................ 1.5
SPG............................. 1.0
BPG............................ 0.9
MIN..........................33.3
PPG............................11.3
RBG........................... 6.7
APG........................... 0.7
SPG............................ 0.9
BPG............................0.3
MIN...........................28.1
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BOSTAD’S TOUGHNESS
In the later stages of the first half on the road at
Ole Miss Jan. 2, freshman guard McKinley Bostad found a crease in the defense and drove down
the lane. Bostad’s feet got tangled up with the
defender’s, sending her face first onto the hardwood, leaving her front two teeth the only thing
to break her fall. Her front two teeth broke off in half and where her
teeth hit left a permanent indent on the surface at Tad Smith Coliseum.
After only a few minutes on the bench to recollect herself and get the
bleeding down, she told Coach Dykes she was ready to play. She finished
the game playing 17 minutes and scoring three points. The following
morning she had a double root canal and her teeth glued back together.
Needless to say, she played 11 minutes Jan. 4 against Texas A&M.
“Her teeth were on the floor, I think I stepped on them when I went out
there to check on her and she got up and she was saying ‘coach my
teeth are gone, my teeth are gone’ and within five or six minutes she
was saying ‘coach put me back in.’ Man, if I can get my whole team to
play like that and believe like that and understand that that’s how you’re
supposed to play the game no matter what jersey you have on but especially an Arkansas jersey. On the plane ride home, I told my staff the one
positive I took out of that game was Bostad’s fight and her willingness
to say you’re going to have to kill me to beat me because 99 players out
of 100 last night would have said coach I can’t go back in.” – head coach
Jimmy Dykes said addressing the media Jan. 3.
BERNA’S BIG WEEKEND
Senior Calli Berna had quite the busy weekend in December. On Dec. 19,
she got engaged to former Razorback football player A.J. Derby. On Dec.
20, she walked in university commencement exercises, graduating with
a degree in broadcast journalism. Finally, on Dec. 21 she started, scored
three points and had four assists in Arkansas’ victory over Oklahoma in
North Little Rock, Ark.
BERNA’S BUCKET
With the score tied and just seconds remaining in the first half against
Mississippi State Jan. 8, Berna swished a three-quarter court shot as
time expired. Her incredible shot came in as the No. 1 play of the night
on SportsCenter’s Top 10. It is believed to be the first time Arkansas
women’s basketball has ever appeared on SC’s Top 10.
TOP ARKANSAS GUARDS
Three of the top floor generals to ever don an Arkansas women’s basketball jersey are all located on the Arkansas sideline this season. Amber
(Nicholas) Shirey played for the Razorbacks from 1988-92 and is currently serving as the Director of Basketball Operations. Shirey appeared
in 117 career games, scoring 1,209 points which ranks 18th in program
history. She ranks third all-time in school history with 538 assists and
she is the only starting point guard at Arkansas to lead her team to
three consecutive NCAA Tournaments.
Christy Smith played for the Razorbacks from 1994-98 and is currently
in her first season as an assistant coach on Jimmy Dykes’ staff. Smith
ranks eighth in Razorback basketball history as she scored 1,459 points
in 111 games. She is also fifth all-time in assists with 507. Smith is forever engrained in Arkansas basketball lore as she helped guide the No.
9-seeded Razorbacks to the 1998 NCAA Final Four, the program’s only
Final Four appearance.
time in school history with 617 assists. She ranks in the top 50 for scoring with 689 career points and counting. Berna is also tied for seventh
in career steals with 206.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Two Razorbacks have earned weekly honors from the conference this
season. For the first time in her career, sophomore Kelsey Brooks was
named SEC Player of the Week Dec. 1 and then followed up with another
Player of the Week award on Dec. 15. Freshman McKinley Bostad earned
her first career SEC Freshman of the Week award Jan. 19.
TOUGH SCHEDULE
Arkansas opened conference play with three of its first four games
against teams ranked in the Associated Press top 15. They are one of
just two schools to do that in the Big 5 conferences. The Razorbacks
have faced five ranked opponents with several more remaining on the
schedule.
The Razorbacks are ranked 22nd (Feb. 13, 2015) in the WarrenNolan.com
strength of schedule rankings this week.
Team
SOS
Rank
Wins
Losses Winning %
Vanderbilt 0.62121
345 179 0.6584
Kentucky
0.61892
356 193 0.6485
Tennessee 0.61633
351 189 0.6500
Oklahoma 0.61354
323 182 0.6396
Notre Dame
0.6132
5
368
213
0.6334
UCLA
0.61066
336 190 0.6388
Duke
0.61037
367 209 0.6372
Purdue
0.60898
345 198 0.6354
Iowa
0.60829
338 202 0.6259
Texas
0.606210
315 182 0.6338
Pittsburgh 0.603911
342 199 0.6322
Syracuse
0.603812
361 210 0.6322
North Carolina 0.6019
13
353
211
0.6259
Baylor
0.600014
320 197 0.6190
Ohio State
0.5988
15
351
215
0.6201
Kansas
0.597216 346 209 0.6234
Michigan
0.595217
328 207 0.6131
Louisville
0.594618
338 204 0.6236
Arizona State
0.5943
19
319
200
0.6146
Washington 0.592420 324 202 0.6160
Maryland
0.592021
335 211 0.6136
Arkansas0.591122 318 194 0.6211
I TWEET, YOU TWEET
@CoachJimmyDykes is believed to be the largest Twitter account of
active head coaches in women’s basketball. The account boasts more
that 43K followers (43,054), just ahead of Tyler Summitt (La Tech) with
41,164.
The rest of the top five includes Matthew Mitchell (Kentucky) with
26,632, Dawn Staley (South Carolina) with 20,819 and Holly Warlkck
(Tennessee) with 19,652. (All Numbers As Of 1/29/15)
Calli Berna is a senior for the Razorbacks this season. She has appeared
in 119 career games and started 100 of those. Berna ranks second all2
14-15 ARKANSAS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
QUICK FACTS
Location.................. Fayetteville, Ark.
Founded.......................March 27, 1871
Enrollment................................26,237
Chancellor..... Dr. G. David Gearhart
Athletics Director.............. Jeff Long
Nickname..........................Razorbacks
Colors...................Cardinal and White
Conference........ Southeastern (SEC)
Arena..... Bud Walton Arena (19,200)
Head Coach.................. Jimmy Dykes
Alma Mater............Arkansas, 1985
Record/Years.................. First Year
Assistant Coach..........Christy Smith
Assistant Coach........Tari Cummings
Assistant Coach........Simeon Hinsey
Director of Ops............Amber Shirey
Director of Video...............Jeff Brazil
2013-14 Record.............................19-11
2013-14 SEC Rec./Finish.....6-10/11th
SEC STANDINGS (2/13/15)
SECOVERALL
TEAM
W L PCT. W LPCT
S Carolina 11
0 1.000 23 1 .958
Tennessee 11 0 1.000 21 3.875
Kentucky 8 3 .727 19 5.791
Miss State 8
4 .667
23 4 .851
LSU
8
4 .667
14 10.583
Texas A&M 7
4 .636
19 6 .760
Georgia
5 7 .416
17 8.680
Arkansas 4 7 .363 14 9.608
Ole Miss
4
7 .363
14 10 .583
Vanderbilt 4 7 .363 13 11.541
Florida
4
7 .363
12 12.500
Missouri
3
9 .250
13 12.520
Alabama
2
9 .181
13 13.500
Auburn
0 11 .000
9 15.375
SEC SCHEDULE
15 (Sunday)
*Arkansas at Auburn (SECN)
1 p.m. CT
*Florida at Mississippi State (SECN)
3 p.m. CT
*Ole Miss at Missouri (SECN+)
2 p.m. CT
*Vanderbilt at South Carolina (ESPNU) Noon ET
*Kentucky at Tennessee (ESPN2)
3 p.m. ET
16 (Monday)
*Alabama at Texas A&M (SECN)
6 p.m. CT
19 (Thursday)
*South Carolina at Arkansas (SECN)
8 p.m. CT
*Ole Miss at Auburn (Fox Sports Net) 8 p.m. CT
*Vanderbilt at Florida (SECN)
7 p.m. ET
*Texas A&M at Kentucky (SECN+)
7 p.m. ET
*Georgia at LSU (SECN+)
7 p.m. CT
*Alabama at Tennessee (Fox Sports Net) 7 p.m. ET
SCOUTING AUBURN
• Auburn enters Sunday’s matchup 9-15 overall and still in search of its first
conference victory with an 0-11 SEC mark.
• Tra’Cee Tanner and Brandy Montgomery lead the team in scoring, averaging 11.9 and 11.2 points per game, respectively
• Auburn ranks 14th in the SEC in scoring offense (58.0) and sixth in scoring
defense (56.5)
• The Tigers rank fourth in the SEC in steals per game (10.7)
• Terri Williams-Flournoy (Penn State, ’91) is 47-45 (.511)) in her third season
as head coach of the Tigers. She is 190-153 in her 10th season overall as
a head coach, after previously coaching at Georgetown from 2004-2012.
Auburn has advanced to the WNIT in each of Williams-Flournoy’s first two
seasons.
• Arkansas trails the all-time series with Auburn 13-20, including a 4-10
mark in games played in Auburn.
LAST MEETING: Jan. 29, 2015 – ARKANSAS 52, AUBURN 47
Arkansas kick started a three-game winning streak with a win over Auburn
on Jan. 29. A strong defensive effort and 17 points from sophomore Kelsey
Brooks contributed to the win. Brooks scored 14 of her 17 points in the first
half, assisting the Razorbacks in building up a 31-15 halftime advantage. Arkansas would see its halftime lead cut to as low as two, but did not relinquish
its lead. After the Tigers trimmed the lead down to two with seven minutes
left, Arkansas answered back with a 6-0 run to push the lead back up to eight.
Auburn again would cut the lead down to four with three minutes to go, but
Arkansas’ defense stood up, behind a couple of steals from seniors Calli Berna
and Jhasmin Bowen, and held the Tigers at bay. Arkansas also shot 5-of-8
from the line in the last minute to help seal the win. The Razorbacks’ starting
five of Jessica Jackson, Jhasmin Bowen, Calli Berna, Kelsey Brooks, and Melissa Wolff combined for 49 of the teams’ 52 points.
OPPONENT COMPARISON
ARKANSASSTAT
62.4
PPG
+6.8
Margin
491-1290 FGM-FGA
.381
FG%
114-392 3PFGM-A
.291
3PFG%
340-512 FTM-FTA
.664
FT%
41.7
RPG
+7.0
Margin
12.1
APG
13.8
TOPG
-0.3
TO Margin
0.9
A/TO Ratio
6.5
SPG
3.7
BPG
22 (Sunday)
*Mississippi State at Alabama (SECN+) 2 p.m. CT
*Auburn at Georgia (SECN+)
2 p.m. ET
*Florida at Texas A&M (SECN)
3 p.m. CT
*Missouri at Vanderbilt (SECN)
1 p.m. CT
*LSU at Arkansas (ESPNU)
1 p.m. CT
23 (Monday)
*Kentucky at Ole Miss (SECN)
*Tennessee at South Carolina (ESPN2)
6 p.m. CT
9 p.m. ET
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AUBURN
58.0
+1/5
56-1380
.403
83-296
.280
197-333
.592
36.9
+0.9
13.8
17.4
+1.5
0.8
10.7
4.5
SERIES RESULTS
AUBURN: 12-20
Games: 32 | SEC: 12-18 | Series Record: Arkansas trails 12-20
Fayetteville: 7-8 | Auburn: 4-10 | Neutral: 1-2
11/24/1984 AR
65
AU
70
Sanford, Fla.
12/14/1989 AR
69
#7 AU
84
Fayetteville
1/11/1992
AR
67
#17 AU
56
Fayetteville
1/9/1993
AR
49
#21 AU
68
Auburn
1/22/1994
AR
57
#23 AU
66
Fayetteville
1/22/1995AR 80 AU
73
Auburn
2/20/1996
AR
73
#17 AU 72 (OT)
Fayetteville
2/9/1997 AR 77AU
85
Auburn
2/8/1998 AR 71AU
63 Fayetteville
2/26/1998
AR
59
AU
43
Columbus, Ga.
2/7/1999
AR
46
#19 AU
66
Auburn
2/17/2000
AR
56
#13 AU
73
Auburn
2/24/2000
AR
58
#13 AU
71
Fayetteville
1/28/2001AR 77 AU
68 Fayetteville
2/22/2001AR 60 AU
68
Auburn
2/17/2002AR 88 AU
65 Fayetteville
1/26/2003AR 36 AU
64
Auburn
1/25/2004
AR
44
#22 AU
71
Fayetteville
2/3/2005 AR 51AU
62
Auburn
1/12/2006AR 64 AU
60 Fayetteville
1/14/2007AR 65 AU
62
Auburn
2/10/2008AR 68 AU
73 Fayetteville
3/2/2008 AR 57AU
74
Auburn
3/6/2008 AR 51AU
73 Nashville
1/18/2009
AR
61
#6 AU
70
Fayetteville
3/1/2009
AR
57
#3 AU
94
Auburn
2/11/2010AR 73 AU
58
Auburn
2/13/2011AR 59 AU
64 Fayetteville
1/15/2012AR 59 AU
39 Fayetteville
2/12/2012AR 51 AU
48
Auburn
1/3/2013 AR 47AU
50
Auburn
2/2/2014 AR 48AU
56
Auburn
1/29/2015AR 52 AU
47 Fayetteville
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COVERING THE RAZORBACKS
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Jeri Thorpe is the Athletic Communication
contact for the Arkansas Razorback women’s basketball team. She can be reached in
her office at (479) 575-5037, on her cell at
(479) 283-3344 or via e-mail at jthorpe@
uark.edu.
INTERVIEW REQUESTS
Requests to interview head coach Jimmy
Dykes or other members of the Arkansas
Razorbacks women’s basketball team should
be made at least 24 hours in advance to Jeri
Thorpe. Requests will be met based on the
players’ class and practice schedules. No interviews will be conducted on game day.
ONLINE
Information about the Arkansas Razorback
women’s basketball team is also available
on the official site of University of Arkansas
Athletics Department, ArkansasRazorbacks.
com. Information about Southeastern Conference is available at SECSports.com.
MEDIA CREDENTIALS
Individual game requests for working press
credentials for media or scouting should be
made 48 hours prior to the game you wish
to attend by emailing Jeri Thorpe at [email protected].
Communication regarding
your request will be made via email. Please
contact the Athletic Communications Office with questions. NO CREDENTIAL REQUESTS WILL BE ISSUED/ACCEPTED AT
THE EVENT.
FOLLOW THE RAZORBACKS!
You can stay up to date with all of the latest news, scores, stats, photos, videos and
more by following the Razorbacks on social
media! The Razorback women’s basketball
team is on Facebook (Facebook.com/RazorbackWBB), Twitter (@RazorbackWBB) and
Instagram (RazorbackWBB).
@COACHJIMMYDYKES
The most successful basketball programs all have a few key elements
in common.
Passion
They are passionate about the game. The coaches are passionate about
their team, the players are passionate about the opportunity to represent their university and the fans are passionate about supporting the
program.
Excitement
All successful programs are filled with excitement. They are exciting to
watch and to be a part of.
Commitment
It takes a lot of people to make a program successful and they all have to be committed to the
effort. It starts with the coaches and staff and extends to the players but the best programs
in the country take it further. Everyone who impacts the program, from professors, athletic
trainers, academic coordinators, administrators and fans, all have to be willing to work toward
the same goal of excellence in all areas.
Performance
Finally, successful teams have to perform at a high level every day. Whether in the classroom,
in the community or on the court, doing things the right way is vital to the program’s success.
The University of Arkansas made a move March 30, 2014, when they welcomed Jimmy Dykes
as the eighth head coach of the Razorback women’s basketball team.
QUICK HITS
• Jimmy Dykes is the eighth head coach in Razorback Women’s Basketball History
• Three-year University of Arkansas basketball letterman
• Jimmy Dykes attended high school at Estes Park (Colo.) and Fayetteville HS
• Jimmy Dykes earned his bachelor’s degree in speech education at Arkansas in 1985
• Graduated with honors from the University of Arkansas with a 3.54 GPA
• Served under legendary coach Eddie Sutton as an assistant at Arkansas, Kentucky and
Oklahoma State
WHAT JIMMY SAYS
• Hard To Guard
• Guard ‘Em Hard
• Everyday guys” beat “sometime guys” every day
• If you don’t want to rebound, you don’t want to win
• It’s hard to beat relentless
THE 411 CHRONOLOGY
Assistant Coach
University of Arkansas Sacramento State Appalachian State University University of Kentucky University of Arkansas-Little Rock Oklahoma State University Years
1984-1985 1985-86 1986-87 1987-89 1989-90 1990-91 Worked With
Eddie Sutton
Bill Brown
Tom Apke
Eddie Sutton
Mike Newell
Eddie Sutton
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
1991-1993 | College Scout | Seattle Supersonics
HIGH SCHOOL
1994-1998; 2003-2004 | Athletic Director | Shiloh Christian
ESPN/ABC SPORTS
1995-2014
• Game and studio college men’s and women’s basketball analyst
• Game analyst for NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament
• Coverage of the WNBA playoffs
• College football sideline reporter
PERSONAL
• Born: May 3, 1961
• Bachelor’s Degree: Arkansas, 1985 in Speech Education
• Family: Wife: Tiffany (Beasley); married in 2002, daughter Kennedy Tiffany – an Arkansas
graduate, 2003
• Hometown: Tulsa, Oklahoma
• High school at Estes Park HS (Colo.), Fayetteville HS
• Multi-sport athlete
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CAREER DOUBLE FIGURE
SCORING GAMES
Jessica Jackson (42)
YearTimes
2013-1425
2014-1517
Calli Berna (22)
YearTimes
2011-121
2012-139
2013-149
2014-153
McKinley Bostad (2)
YearTimes
2014-152
Kelsey Brooks (27)
YearTimes
2013-147
2014-1520
Katie Powell (3)
YearTimes
2014-153
Melissa Wolff (15)
YearTimes
2012-132
2013-143
2014-1510
Jhasmin Bowen (33)
YearTimes
2011-121
2012-138
2013-1413
2014-1511
ARKANSAS IN THE POLLS
PreseasonAP
Nov. 3/10 RV (14)
Nov. 17
RV (11)
Nov. 24
RV (8)
Dec. 1
25
Dec. 8
RV (1)
Dec. 15
RV (2)
Dec. 22
RV (4)
Dec. 29
RV (5)
Jan. 5
RV (2)
Jan. 12
NR
Jan. 19
NR
Jan. 26
NR
Feb. 2
NR
Feb. 9
NR
USA BENNETTRPI
RV (9)
--
-NR
--
-NR
36
-RV (16)
26
1
NR
42
28
NR
44
41
NR
36
49
NR
36
47
NR
49
63
NR
55
52
NR
50
50
NR
62
54
NR
55
54
NR
54
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RAZORBACKS HOOPS STARTING FIVE
1. “NEW SEASON” IMPROVEMENT
In the wake of an 0-4 start to conference play, which witnessed the Razorbacks play three straight top-15 opponents, Coach Dykes placed on emphasis
on the “new season” – forgetting the first four games and concerning themselves more about the final 12 conference games. The Razorbacks are 4-3 in
their “new season,” but the record may not reflect all of the improvements
Arkansas has statistically displayed. For instance, in the first four games, Arkansas averaged only 53.8 points per game on 32.3 percent shooting but has
seen both of those numbers increase over the last seven games to 56.9 points
on 37.0 percent. Defense, a staple for Coach Dykes, has shown improvement
too after the first four games (63.8 points allowed) compared to the last seven
(54.0 points allowed).
2. BANK ON BROOKS
After appearing in all 30 games as a true freshman last season, sophomore
Kelsey Brooks has inserted herself as a dynamic option for the Razorbacks
this season. The Olathe, Kan., native is twice this season a recipient of the SEC
Player of the Week honors (Dec. 1 and 15) and leads the conference and the
team in scoring averaging 15.5 per game. She also leads the team in steals per
game (1.7), is second in assists per game (2.4), and is fifth on the team in rebounds per game (5.2). Brooks has started all 23 games and scored in double
figures in 20 of them, including six of her last seven. In fact, she has led the
team in scoring in 13 games and has been over the 20 point-plateau five times.
Brooks has made significant improvements in every statistical category from
last season. Her biggest jump, however, is in scoring, where she is averaging
nine points more this season – 6.4 last season compared to 15.5 this season.
3. SCORING SOPHOMORES
Arkansas has received solid play from a pair of sophomores. Kelsey Brooks
and Jessica Jackson lead the team in scoring, averaging 15.5 and 13.6 points
per game, respectively. In fact, Jackson and Brooks have combined for 29.1
points, making them the second-highest scoring duo in the conference. They
have also accounted for 46.6 percent of the team’s total scoring, the most of
any duo in the SEC. Ten times this season the Jackson and Brooks duo have
combined for over 30 points and twice this season they have combined for
over 40 points in a game (46 vs. Iowa, 47 vs. Oklahoma).
4. RAZORBACKS CLEAN THE GLASS
Under first-year head coach Jimmy Dykes, rebounding the basketball has become a calling card for the Razorbacks. Arkansas possesses a +6.9 edge on
the boards, ranking third in the SEC. In fact, Arkansas has outrebounded 14 of
22 opponents (tying one) this season, registering an 11-3 (.786) mark in those
games. Arkansas has limited opponents’ second chances, ranking first in the
SEC in defensive rebounding percentage at 71.4 percent. The Razorbacks have
shown their will and grit on the boards, putting up these rebounding numbers
despite having only the seventh-tallest (74.2 inch average) front-line in the
SEC.
5. LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING
Senior Calli Berna has been a do-it-all point guard for the Razorbacks over her
four-year career. In fact, she is only the third Razorback player ever to tally
600 points and grab 400 rebounds, while also dishing out 500 assists. Her
689 points, 470 rebounds, and 617 assists puts her in exclusive company with
C’eira Rickets (1,537 points, 664 rebounds, 516 assists) and Amber (Nicholas)
Shirey (1,209 points, 428 rebounds, 537 assists).
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ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL
Feb. 9, 2015
Team 1 South Carolina (26)
2 Connecticut (8)
3Baylor
4 Notre Dame
5Maryland
6Tennessee
7 Florida State
8 Oregon State
9Louisville
10Kentucky
11Duke
12 Arizona State
13 Mississippi State
14Iowa
15 Texas A&M
16Princeton
17 North Carolina
18Rutgers
19Stanford
20 George Washington
21Chattanooga
22Nebraska
23Syracuse
24Georgia
25 South Florida
Dropped out: No. 20 Texas.
W-L Pts. LR
22-0
22-1
22-1
23-2
21-2
20-3
22-2
21-2
20-3
18-5
18-6
21-3
23-3
19-4
18-6
21-0
19-5
18-5
17-7
21-2
19-3
17-6
17-7
17-6
19-4
842
1
824
2
777 3
751
4
698 5
690 6
630
9
578
7
566 8
536 11
488 15
470 10
432 17
404 16
331
14
327 18
307 13
277 21
239 12
148 24
145 23
123 19
122 25
92 22
56
NR
Others receiving votes: California 47, Texas 44,
Oklahoma 27, Florida Gulf Coast 18, Seton Hall 18,
Washington 10, DePaul 9, James Madison 9, LSU 8,
Green Bay 5, Gonzaga 2.
USA TODAY COACHES POLL
Feb. 10, 2015
Team W-L Pts. LR
1 Connecticut (23-1)
800
2
32
2 South Carolina (22-1)
757
1
0
3 Baylor (22-1)
741
3
0
4 Notre Dame (23-2)
685
4
0
5 Maryland (21-2)
671
5
0
6 Tennessee (20-3)
643
6
0
7 Florida State (22-2)
601
8
0
8 Louisville (20-3)
561
9
0
9 Oregon State (21-2)
533
7
0
10 Kentucky (18-5)
499
12
0
11 Duke (18-6)
440
15
0
12 Arizona State (21-3)
424
10
0
13 Iowa (19-4)
395
17
0
14 North Carolina (19-5)
387
11
0
15 Mississippi State (23-3) 347
19
0
16 Texas A&M (18-6)
333
13
0
17 Rutgers (18-5)
251
22
0
18 Princeton (21-0)
229
20
0
19 Stanford (17-7)
171
14
0
20 Nebraska (17-6)
148
18
0
21 George Washington (21-2) 145
23
0
22 Syracuse (17-7)
143
25
0
23 Texas (15-7)
103
16
0
24 Seton Hall (21-3)
100
24
0
25 South Florida (19-4)
64 not ranked0
Dropped out: No. 21 Georgia (17-7).
Others receiving votes: James Madison (20-2) 51;
Georgia (17-7) 37; Chattanooga (21-3) 28; DePaul
(19-6) 24; California (18-5) 21; Arkansas-Little Rock
(19-3) 10; Florida Gulf Coast (21-2) 10; Northwestern
(17-6) 10; Gonzaga (19-4) 8; LSU (14-9) 8; Oklahoma
(15-7) 7; Washington (18-6) 6; St. John‘s (16-7) 5;
Western Kentucky (20-4) 4.
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PREVIOUS GAME: NO. 15/16 TEXAS A&M 59, ARKANSAS 55 (Feb. 12)
Arkansas had its three-game winning streak in Southeastern Conference play
snapped Thursday night at Reed Arena, falling to No. 15/16 Texas A&M by
a final tally of 59-55. The conference’s leading duo of sophomores Jessica
Jackson and Kelsey Brooks were at it again, combining for 32 points, including a game-high 19 from Jackson. Senior Jhasmin Bowen poured in 13 points
and grabbed eight rebounds. Jackson, Brooks, and Bowen combined for 45 of
the team’s 55 points. Arkansas has lost both games to Texas A&M this season
by a combined six points. Trailing by seven at halftime and by as many as 10
in the second half, Arkansas trimmed the lead down to a single possession
on multiple occasions down the stretch. The Razorbacks had the ball with a
chance to tie or take the lead with 27 seconds remaining, but the possession
resulted in a turnover and A&M was able to ice the game at the free throw line.
POSTGAME NOTES (Texas A&M)
• Bowen, Brooks, and Jackson all finished in double figures, the 17th time
Arkansas has had three or more players with 10+ points. For Bowen it was
her 11th time in double digits, Brooks her 20th time and for Jackson it was
her 16th time
• Brooks and Jackson entered the game averaging 29.0 points combined
and the duo combined for 32 points against A&M, the 10th time this season they have combined for 30 or more points.
• Senior Calli Berna played all 40 minutes, the fourth time this season she’s
recorded 40 or more minutes.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Along the way of its 10-2 non-conference record, the Razorbacks took down
a number of quality opponents, including Middle Tennessee State, Iowa, and
Oklahoma. Take a look at how some of Arkansas’ non-conference opponents
are currently faring as of Feb. 13: Middle Tennessee State is 16-6 overall, leads
the C-USA standings with a 10-2 mark, and are No. 49 in RPI. Iowa is 20-4
overall, second in the Big Ten at 11-2, ranked No. 14/13 and are No. 7 in RPI.
Oklahoma is 15-8 overall, second in the Big 12 at 9-3, and No. 22 in RPI.
ALWAYS IN IT
Even with their 4-7 conference record, the Razorbacks have been in every
game and could make a case for having possibly only two losses on the schedule. Arkansas has been ahead at halftime in eight of 11 SEC games. And in five
of their seven losses, the Razorbacks were leading, tied, or within one possession at the second half under eight media timeout. Twice, the Razorbacks
have succumbed on the last possession of the game – against Texas A&M,
the Aggies banked in a put back as time expired and at Vanderbilt, Arkansas
missed a potential game-winning three pointer at the buzzer. Arkansas also
had an opportunity to tie or take the lead in its last possession with 27 seconds remaining at Texas A&M (Feb. 12) but the resulted in a turnover.
BALANCED ATTACK
The Razorbacks have demonstrated a balanced offensive attack this season,
with three players averaging double-digit points (Brooks 15.5, Jackson 13.6,
Bowen 11.3) and a fourth nearing the threshold (Wolff 8.7). In fact, Arkansas
is one of five teams in the SEC (Kentucky, LSU, Tennessee, South Carolina) to
have at least three players averaging in double figures. Arkansas is also one
of two teams (Kentucky) to have three players ranked in the conference’s top
20 scorers. Arkansas has received double-digit scoring from at least three
players in 17 of 23 games this season, with a record of 12-5 (.706) in those
games.
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ARKANSAS’ RECORD WHEN...
Overall .......................................................... 14-9
Home........................................................ 7-4
Away.........................................................5-5
Neutral......................................................2-0
SEC.................................................................. 4-7
Home........................................................ 3-2
Away.......................................................... 1-5
Non-Conference...........................................10-2
Home........................................................ 4-2
Away.........................................................3-0
Neutral......................................................3-0
vs. Ranked...................................................... 2-5
vs. Unranked..................................................11-4
November.......................................................6-0
December....................................................... 4-2
January.......................................................... 2-6
February.......................................................... 2-1
March..............................................................0-0
Monday...........................................................2-0
Tuesday...........................................................0-0
Wednesday......................................................1-0
Thursday.........................................................2-4
Friday............................................................... 2-1
Saturday..........................................................1-0
Sunday............................................................ 7-4
Leading at half.............................................12-4
Trailing at half............................................... 2-5
Tied at half.....................................................0-0
Outrebounding opponents.......................... 11-3
Outrebounded by opponents...................... 3-5
Same number of rebounds........................... 0-1
More three-pointers made.......................... 7-5
Fewer three-pointers made......................... 3-3
Same number................................................. 4-1
Holding opponents under 60.....................13-3
Holding opponents under 50...................... 7-0
Scoring 60+ points........................................ 9-1
In central time zone....................................12-8
Outside CST.................................................... 2-1
When making 6+ threes............................... 6-2
Committing 15 or less TO............................8-5
Winning the TO battle...................................7-3
Losing the TO battle.....................................5-4
Making 12+ FT............................................... 12-7
Overtime.......................................................... 0-1
Starters
Jackson, Berna, Bowen, Brooks, Wolff...............13-6
Jackson, Berna, Bailey, Brooks, Wolff.................. 0-1
West, Berna, Bailey, Brooks, Wolff....................... 0-1
Bostad, Berna, Bailey, Brooks, Wolff....................1-0
Bostad, Berna, Bowen, Brooks, Wolff................... 0-1
Bench outscores the starters.....................0-0
Leading scorer comes off the bench.......... 0-1
Shooting 50 percent or more: ...................0-0
Shooting 40-49 percent: ........................... 7-0
Shooting less than 40 percent: ................6-8
Opponent shoots 50 percent or better:.. 0-0
Opponent shoots 40-49 percent: .............. 1-7
Opponent shoots less than 40 percent: .. 12-1
ARK attempts 20 or more FTs: .................8-5
ARK attempts fewer than 20 FTs: ............ 5-3
Opponent attempts 20 or more FTs: .......3-4
Opponent attempts fewer than 20 FTs: .. 9-2
Bench outscores opponent bench: ...........3-0
Opponent bench outscores ARK bench: .11-9
Bench scoring is even: ................................0-0
ARK leads points in the paint: ...................8-0
Opponent leads points in the paint: .........5-6
Points in the paint are even: .......................1-0
Scores fewer than 50 points: ....................0-0
Scores 50-59 points: ..................................5-8
Scores 60-69 points: ..................................2-0
Scores 70-79 points: .....................................7-1
Scores 80-89 points: ..................................0-0
Scores 90-99 points: ..................................0-0
Scores 100+ points:......................................0-0
Allows fewer than 50 points: .....................6-0
Allows 50-59 points: ................................... 5-3
Allows 60-69 points: ................................... 2-2
Allows 70-79 points: .................................... 0-3
Allows 80-89 points: ................................... 0-1
Games decided by 1-4 points: .................... 0-3
Games decided by 5-9 points: ...................5-4
Games decided by 10-19 points: ................6-4
Games decided by 20 or more points: .....3-0
ANOTHER GAME, ANOTHER START
Adding to the imprint she is leaving on the program, senior Calli Berna recorded her 100th career start against Texas A&M Feb. 12 and is the 10th
player in program history to tally 100 or more starts. Appearing in a total of
119 career games and counting, Berna has started the last 86 games in a row.
PASS FIRST
Following her six assist performance against Auburn Jan. 29, senior Calli
Berna tallied career assist no. 601, making her just the second Razorback
ever to have 600 or more assists. Amy Wright (1998-02) owns the school
record with 717 assists. In addition, Berna’s 617 assists ranks her seventh for
current active assist leaders in the NCAA.
LINE PROGRESSION
Poor free throw shooting plagued the Razorbacks in the non-conference portion of the schedule as the team shot just 63.0 percent. Arkansas has shown
drastic improvement since the start of SEC play, however, shooting at nearly
a 72 percent clip from the line, and ranking second in conference games. The
Razorbacks’ charity stripe shooting has been aided by Jessica Jackson’s (89
percent) and Kelsey Brooks’ (82 percent) hot shooting from the line in 11
conference games.
A WOLFF ON THE BOARDS
Coined the “heart and soul” of the team by Coach Dykes, junior Melissa Wolff
has been a key Hog in Arkansas’ rebounding numbers as she is averaging
almost a double-double with 8.7 points and 8.1 rebounds per game. In fact,
Wolff has tallied five 10+ points, 10+ rebound games this season, the most
on the team. Wolff has seven career double-doubles, and Arkansas is 6-1 in
those games. The Cabot, Ark., native very well could have had five more double-doubles added to her resume as she has been a threat in just about every
game this season. She nearly finished with a double-double against Iowa (9
and 10), South Dakota State (9 and 16), Rutgers (11 and 8), Missouri State (10
and 9) and Texas A&M (8 and 10). Wolff’s 8.1 boards per game leads the team
and ranks sixth in the SEC.
TO START OR NOT TO START
Whether she starts or comes off the bench in SEC play, sophomore Jessica Jackson has similar numbers. Consider this: in the eight games she has
started, Jackson’s points (12.9), rebounds (5.5) and minutes (32.2) per game
is comparable to the points (12.3), rebounds (4.0) and minutes (25.7) per
game in the three games she has come off the bench.
GETTING DEFENSIVE
Arkansas has shown an ability to put the clamps down defensively this season. In fact, the Razorbacks are holding opponents to 35.7 percent shooting
from the field, ranking fourth in the conference while also holding opponents
to 55.7 points per game. Furthermore, Arkansas owns a defensive efficiency
rating of 83.6, holding its opponents to 0.836 points per possession.
The Razorbacks have gotten after it on the defensive end of the floor and
have held their opponents to without a field goal for large chunks of time.
Through 23 games, 36 times the Razorback defense has held their opponent
to without a field goal for over four minutes. Additionally, 23 times this season Arkansas has held their opponent to without a field goal for over five
minutes. Arkansas held Tulsa to without a field goal for a 9:22 minute stretch
on Dec. 14, a season-best for Arkansas’ defense.
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Here is a breakdown of the field goal droughts the Arkansas defense has displayed:
DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Calli Berna
12 11 ast Southeast Missouri
12 11 ast at Alabama
Kelsey Brooks
19 12
Northwestern State
Jhasmin Bowen
17 12
at Tulsa
1210 Nicholls
1512 NWLA
14 10 Jackson State
13 10 at Oral Roberts
Jessica Jackson
14 11
at Alabama
18 10 #5/8 Texas A&M
19 12
Savannah State
18 11
Tennessee Tech
23 10 at Florida
31 10 Ole Miss
1912 Auburn
21 11
Ole Miss (SEC)
Melissa Wolff
10 10 #7/9 Tennessee
12 10 Grambling State
15 11 Richmond
14 10 Savannah State
1713 Nicholls
14 12
at Missouri
1110 Missouri
11-29-13
2-10-13
11-24-14
12-14-14
11-14-14
12-7-13
11-9-12
11-19-12
2-1-15
1-4-15
11-16-14
12-20-13
1-9-14
1-19-14
2-2-14
4-5-14
1-11-15
12-29-14
11-29-14
11-16-14
11-14-14
1-5-14
3-2-14
BY STARTERS
Nicholls------------ Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Savannah State--- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
at MTSU------------ Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Northwestern St.- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Iowa---------------- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Richmond---------- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
SDSU --------------- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Rutgers------------ Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Missouri State---- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Tulsa---------------- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Oklahoma---------- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Grambling State-- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Ole Miss ----------- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Texas A&M --------- Jackson, Wolff, Bailey, Berna, Brooks
Miss State--------- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Tennessee------------- West, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Missouri-------------Bostad, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Vanderbilt--------- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Florida---------------Bostad, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Auburn------------- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Alabama----------- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Georgia------------ Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Texas A&M--------- Jackson, Wolff, Bowen, Berna, Brooks
Auburn
South Carolina
LSU
Kentucky
Missouri
8
Team
Nicholls
Savannah St
MTSU
Northwestern St
Iowa
South Dakota St
Rutgers
Missouri State
Tulsa
Oklahoma
Grambling State
Ole Miss
Texas A&M
Mississippi State
Tennessee
Missouri
Vanderbilt
Auburn
Alabama
Georgia
StartEnd
1:06 (first half)
16:12 (second half)
20:00
14:11
4:10 (first half)
19:50 (second half)
19:5014:44
4:16
0:00 (end game)
20:00
14:56 8:301:45
9:154:05
20:00
14:27
17:2111:42
6:02 1:24 (second half)
18:40
12:58 (second half)
12:38
5:08 (first half)
1:18 (first half)
15:31 (second half)
10:48 (first half)
1:26
3:46 (first half)
18:28
19:11
14:56
12:068:01
6:40 (first half)
19:14 (second half)
14:469:34
6:34 (second)
1:38
1:33 (first half)
14:40 (second half)
10:57 (second)
5:44
20:00 (first half)
15:26
10:05 (first half)
5:25
5:25 (first half)
0:04
12:39 (first)
7:58
5:39
1:09 (second)
14:44 (first)
10:37
9:17 (second)
4:46
14:45 (first)
9:24
9:244:17
4:17 (first)
18:46 (second)
16:27 (first)
6:37
10:01 (second)
3:53
20:00 (first)
13:19
Total
4:54
5:49
4:20
5:06
4:16
5:04
6:45
5:10
5:33
5:39
4:38
5:42
7:30
5:49
9:22
5:14
4:15
4:05
7:26
5:12
4:56
6:53
5:13
4:34
4:40
5:21
4:41
4:30
4:07
4:31
5:21
5;07
5:31
8:50
6:41
DEFENSIVELY STREAKING
The Razorbacks’ three-game conference winning streak from Jan. 29 – Feb. 9
was sparked by its stout defense effort. Consider this: in those three games,
Arkansas suffocated opponents into 45.7 points per game on 34.7 percent
shooting, including a dismal 17.5 percent from three. For the first time in program history, the Razorbacks held three consecutive SEC opponents to under
50 points (Auburn 47, Alabama 42, Georgia 48).
DOUBLE TAKE
Arkansas has recorded 11 double-doubles from four different players this season, bettering last season’s total of 10. Junior Melissa Wolff has accounted
for five of them this season (17/13 vs. Nicholls, 14/10 vs. Savannah State, 15/11
vs. Richmond, 12/10 vs. Grambling, 10/10 vs. Tennessee), giving her seven for
her career. In fact, she’s statistically good for about one double-double every
three to four starts (seven in 25 starts). Senior Jhasmin Bowen has tallied two
this season (12/10 vs. Nicholls, 17/12 at Tulsa), giving her five for her career.
Sophomore Jessica Jackson has eight career double-doubles, including three
this season (19/12 vs. Savannah State, 18/10 vs. Texas A&M, 14/11 at Alabama)
while sophomore Kelsey Brooks recorded her first career double-double Nov.
23 against Northwestern State (19/12).
DISHING IT OUT
Along with one of the top point guards in all of college basketball in Calli Berna,
the Razorbacks have distributed the ball effectively this season. Arkansas has
assisted on 56.6 percent of its made field goals this season, including a season-best 78.9 percent (15 assists on 19 field goals) in a road win against MTSU
Nov. 20. Berna ranks first in the conference with an individual assist-to-turn14-15 ARKANSAS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
IN THE CLASSROOM
@RazorbackWBB By Major
Joey Bailey----------------- Journalism (undergrad); started MBA
Calli Berna---------------------Broadcast Journalism (undergrad);
-------------------------------------------------- started grad school
McKinley Bostad------------------------------------------Psychology
Jhasmin Bowen-------------------------------------------- Marketing
Kelsey Brooks------------------ Recreation and Sport Management
Jessica Jackson--------------- Recreation and Sport Management
Katie Powell--------------------------------Applied Exercise Science
Khadijah West------------------ Recreation and Sport Management
Melissa Wolff-------------------- Exercise Science Pre-Professional
STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
• Joey Bailey-president
• Calli Berna-events chair
• The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is comprised of leaders from each
team who represent their fellow
student-athletes and act as liaisons to the University of Arkansas, the Athletic Department,
the SEC and the NCAA. Through
SAAC, valuable opportunities
are provided for all student-athletes to grow through personal
development and service learning, while improving the overall
student-athlete experience for
now and the future.
2014-15 Nike Sports
Marketing Internship
• Joey Bailey
• One of five Razorback student-athletes nominated
• Schedule
• December – Nike will facilitate
virtual presentations informing
students about Nike and the intern program
• December – Student-athlete
candidates apply for internships
• January through March – Nike
will conduct interview process
• March through April – Nike will
make selection and offer position
• June 3rd through August 21st
– Student will participate in internship program
over ratio of 1.9:1, and is second in the conference, averaging 5.0 assists per
game. While she’s on the floor, Berna assists on slightly more than one out of
every four made field goals (28.7 assist percentage).
WINS AGAINST RANKED TEAMS
Arkansas has register two wins over ranked opponents this season (No. 17/16
Iowa and No. 24/21 Georgia), marking the first time since the 2011-12 season the Razorbacks have picked off multiple ranked teams in the same season. Fourteen times in program history the Razorbacks have beaten multiple
ranked opponents in the same season (2014-15, 2011-12, 2010-11, 2005-06,
2002-03, 2001-02, 2000-01, 1998-99, 1996-97, 1995-96, 1994-95, 1993-94,
1990-91, 1985-86).
HOLDING ONTO THE ROCK
Don’t let Arkansas’ negative turnover margin be misleading. The Razorbacks
are turning the ball over a league-low 13.8 times per game, but are only forcing 13.6 turnovers on the defensive end.
CONFERENCE CALL FOR JACKSON
A 2014-15 Preseason All-SEC first team selection, sophomore Jessica Jackson seems to find an extra gear when it comes to competing in the nation’s
toughest conference. During her freshman season, Jackson averaged 16.2
points and 6.2 rebounds per game and was named to the 2013-14 All-SEC
freshman team and to the All-SEC second team. In 11 conference games this
season, she is averaging 12.7 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. Jackson has
played in 28 career conference games, reaching double figures in 20 of those
games. In fact, she is averaging 15.2 points per game in 28 career SEC games
compared to 14.1 points in 26 non-conference games.
BOSTAD NAMED FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
On the heels of her first career start and posting a career-high 15 points in the
Razorbacks’ win over Missouri Jan. 18, freshman McKinley Bostad was named
SEC Freshman of the Week as announced by the conference office Jan. 19.
Against Missouri, she set new career highs in points (15), three-pointers made
(4), three-pointers attempted (7), rebounds (3), and minutes (33). Bostad has
seen her role gradually increase as the season has progressed, averaging 13.4
minutes and 2.8 points per contest in SEC play, compared to 12.7 minutes and
2.6 points in the non-conference games.
TOUGH ON THE ROAD
In non-conference play, the Razorbacks played away from Bud Walton Arena in
six of their 12 games. Arkansas has established a perfect 6-0 (3-0 away, 3-0
neutral) mark in away/neutral site games, tied with South Carolina among SEC
teams for the most wins coming away from home during the non-conference
schedule.
The Razorbacks have grown accustomed to winning while donning the traveling red jerseys, having won their last 12 true non-conference road games in a
row dating back to the 2009-10 season.
HOME SWEET ARKANSAS
With a large portion of Razorback supporters scattered across Arkansas, the
Razorbacks have a history of playing games throughout the state. Facing Oklahoma Dec. 21, the Razorbacks made their first appearance in Little Rock and
Verizon Arena since 2009 and the program’s 10th overall trip to Little Rock,
where the Razorbacks have tallied a 6-4 (.600) all-time record. The Oklahoma
game also marked the 23rd overall game played in the state of Arkansas for
the Razorbacks, owning an all-time record of 16-7 (.700). The 2015 SEC Women’s Basketball Championship will be held in Verizon Arena March 4-8, 2015.
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RAZORBACK GAME HIGHS
POINTS-------------------------------78 vs. NORTHWESTERN STATE (11/23/14)
FIELD GOALS MADE------------------- 29 vs. GRAMBLING STATE (12/29/14)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS--------------- 76 vs. GRAMBLING STATE (12/29/14)
FIELD GOAL %----------------.473 (26-55) vs. SAVANNAH STATE (11/16/14)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE-------- 12 vs. NORTHWESTERN STATE (11/23/14)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS-------------- 29 vs. NORTHWESTERN STATE (11/23/14)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE---------------.462 (6-13) at Missouri State (12/10/14)
FREE THROWS MADE--------------------------------23 vs Richmond (11/29/14)
--------------------------------------------------------------23 vs. Missouri (1/18/15)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS----------------------- 42 vs. OKLAHOMA (12/21/14)
FREE THROW %---------------- .857 (18-21) at No. 14/15 Miss State (1-8-15)
REBOUNDS------------------------------ 65 vs. GRAMBLING STATE (12/29/14)
ASSISTS------------------------------------20 vs. SAVANNAH STATE (11/16/14)
STEALS-------------------------------------9 vs. GRAMBLING STATE (12/29/14)
-------------------------9 vs. #5/8 Texas A&M (1-5-15); 9 vs. Auburn (1/29/15)
-------------------------------------------------------9 vs. #24/21 Georgia (2/9/15)
BLOCKED SHOTS---------------------------------------------9 at Tulsa (12/14/14)
TURNOVERS------------------------------------------18 vs #17/16 Iowa (11/28/14)
FOULS----------------------------------------- 27 at Middle Tennessee (11/20/14)
OPPONENT GAME HIGHS
POINTS-------------------------------80 vs. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (12/04/14)
FIELD GOALS MADE-------------------------------29 vs #17/16 Iowa (11/28/14)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS--------- 63 vs. NORTHWESTERN STATE (11/23/14)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE-----------------.490 (24-49) at Ole Miss (1/2/15)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE-----------------------------------8 at Tulsa (12/14/14)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS------------------------ 28 at Middle Tennessee (11/20/14)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE--------------------- .750 (3-4), at Vanderbilt (1/22/15)
FREE THROWS MADE------------- 23 vs. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (12/04/14)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS---------------------------------31 at Ole Miss (1/2/15)
FREE THROW %-------.821 (23-28) vs. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (12/04/14)
REBOUNDS---------------------------------44 vs. #18/20 RUTGERS (12/07/14)
ASSISTS--------------------------------------17 vs. #18/20 RUTGERS (12/07/14)
STEALS--------------------------------------- 11 vs. SAVANNAH STATE (11/16/14)
BLOCKED SHOTS-----------------------------9 at No. 14/15 Miss State (1-8-15)
TURNOVERS--------------------------------20 vs. SAVANNAH STATE (11/16/14)
FOULS----------------------------------------------- 30 vs. OKLAHOMA (12/21/14)
RAZORBACK GAME LOWS
POINTS--------------------------------------------50 vs. #5/8 Texas A&M (1-4-15)
FIELD GOALS MADE--------------------------- 16 vs. #5/8 Texas A&M (1-5-15)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS------------------- 48 at Middle Tennessee (11/20/14)
--------------------------------- 48 at Tulsa (12/14/14); 48 vs. Auburn (1/29/15)
FIELD GOAL %-----------------.281 (18-64) vs. #18/20 RUTGERS (12/07/14)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE------------------------2 vs. #7/9 Tennessee (1-11-15)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS---------------------------------12 vs #17/16 Iowa (11/28/14)
--------------------------------------------------12 at No. 14/15 Miss State (1-8-15)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE---------------- .143 (2-14) vs. #7/9 Tennessee (1-11-15)
FREE THROWS MADE---------------------------- 7 at Missouri State (12/10/14)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS---------------------- 13 at Missouri State (12/10/14)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE------ .524 (22-42) vs. OKLAHOMA (12/21/14)
REBOUNDS-------------------------------------- 27 vs. #24/21 Georgia (2/9/15)
ASSISTS--------------------------------------- 6 at No. 14/15 Miss State (1/8/15)
STEALS--------------------------------------- 2 vs. #18/20 RUTGERS (12/07/14)
--------------------------------------------------------------- 2 vs. Missouri (1/18/15)
BLOCKED SHOTS------------ 0 at Ole Miss (1/2/15); at Texas A&M (2/12/15)
TURNOVERS------------------------- 8 vs. NORTHWESTERN STATE (11/23/14)
FOULS--------------------------------------12 vs. GRAMBLING STATE (12/29/14)
OPPONENT GAME LOWS
POINTS------------------------------ 30 vs. NORTHWESTERN STATE (11/23/14)
FIELD GOALS MADE-------------- 10 vs. NORTHWESTERN STATE (11/23/14)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS------------------------------------ 46, Auburn (1/29/15)
FIELD GOAL %--------- .159 (10-63) vs. NORTHWESTERN STATE (11/23/14)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE----------------- 0 vs. #18/20 RUTGERS (12/07/14)
------------------------------------------------------0 vs. #5/8 Texas A&M (1/5/15)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS--------------------------- 1 at #15/16 Texas A&M (2-13/15)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE---------- .000 (0-3) vs. #18/20 RUTGERS (12/07/14)
-------------------------------------------.000 (0-5) vs. #5/8 Texas A&M (1-5-15)
FREE THROWS MADE--------------------------------2 vs #17/16 Iowa (11/28/14)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS--------------------------- 4 vs. NICHOLLS (11/14/14)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE----------- .333 (2-6) vs #17/16 Iowa (11/28/14)
REBOUNDS------------------------------------------24 vs #17/16 Iowa (11/28/14)
ASSISTS------------------------------------2 vs. GRAMBLING STATE (12/29/14)
STEALS---------------------------------------------------2 vs Richmond (11/29/14)
BLOCKED SHOTS----------- 0 vs Richmond (11/29/14); 0 at Tulsa (12/14/14)
TURNOVERS-----------------------------------8 at Middle Tennessee (11/20/14)
----------------------------------------- 8 vs. NORTHWESTERN STATE (11/23/14)
FOULS------12 at Missouri State (12/10/14); at #15/16 Texas A&M (2/12/15)
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700 PROGRAM WINS
Arkansas defeated Tulsa 64-53 on Dec. 14, giving the Razorbacks their 700th
program win. Arkansas joins nine other SEC schools (Tennessee, Georgia,
LSU, Auburn, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, Kentucky, South Carolina, Texas A&M) that
have 700 or more program wins.
As the 2014-15 campaign continues, Arkansas is in the midst of its 39th season of women’s basketball, owning an overall program record of 706-444
(.614). In those 39 years, Arkansas has advanced to postseason play a total of
21 times, including 10 trips to the NCAA Tournament.
“FINE WITH NINE”
It is no secret Arkansas will have one of the smaller roster sizes across the
country. In fact, with only nine players the Razorbacks have the smallest roster in the SEC. However, head coach Jimmy Dykes has embraced each and
every player on the roster and has continued his daily preaching of “Be Arkansas,” saying he is “fine with nine.”
“I’m fine with nine. That’s where we are,” Dykes said while addressing the
media Nov. 7. “With only nine players, the first 23 practices, we didn’t back
off one second because we have to be in top physical condition. If we only
have nine going into the season, those nine have to be ready to play a lot of
minutes … That term ‘Be Arkansas’ has helped me in recruiting, but it’s also
helped me define who we are as a basketball team. Being Arkansas is being
a great teammate, being tough, being coachable, working your tail off every
day, understanding what it takes to be a legit program at this level. I only want
players who want to ‘Be Arkansas’ and I have nine of them right now who want
to ‘Be Arkansas.’”
SENIOR LEADERSHIP
Coach Dykes has been open about his plans to build Arkansas women’s basketball into a perennial top 25 program and what it will take to get there.
Part of what it will take to get there is a change in mindset from his group of
players. The way Coach Dykes lauds his two seniors Calli Berna and Jhasmin
Bowen, it is evident those two players have bought in entirely to what Coach
is teaching, despite having only one year to play for him.
“I fully expect eight or nine years from now to be holding some type of championship trophy and talking about this trophy was won back in my first year
when Jhasmin Bowen and Calli Berna bought into how we’re trying to do
things. Those two have been terrific,” Dykes said while addressing the media
Jan. 16.
BERNA WALKS IN COMMENCEMENT
Senior Calli Berna has truly exemplified what it means to be a student-athlete
at the University of Arkansas and participated in commencement exercises on Dec. 20 inside Barnhill Arena. Graduating with a bachelor of arts in
broadcast journalism, Berna will move on to graduate school at UA where she
will pursue sports management. The Fayetteville, Ark., native has earned academic distinction from the SEC three times (SEC First-Year Academic Honor
Roll 2011-12, SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2012-13 and 2013-14) and from the
university six times (Arkansas Athletic Director’s List Fall 2011, Spring 2012,
Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Spring 2014 and Arkansas Honor Roll Spring 2013). Berna
joins Joey Bailey as the second graduate on the team as Bailey graduated
with a degree in journalism and is pursuing her MBA.
JACKSON NAMED TO PRESEASON ALL-SEC COACHES FIRST TEAM
Sophomore Jessica Jackson was named to a Preseason All-SEC First Team
selection by the coaches as released by the conference Nov. 5. As a freshman
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BRACKETOLOGY
By Charlie Creme for ESPN.com
Bids By Conference
ACC (8)
Big Ten (8)
SEC (8)
Pac-12 (6)
Big 12 (4)
American (2)
Big East (2)
Atlantic 10 (2)
ON THE BUBBLE
Last Four In
Michigan
LSU
Arkansas
Washington State
NCAA RPI-2/13/15
RANKPREV. SCHOOL
CONFERENCE RECORD
1
1
Baylor
Big 12
23-1
2 2 Tennessee Southeastern21-3
3
3
Notre Dame
Atlantic Coast
23-2
4
4
Maryland
Big Ten
22-2
5
5
South Carolina Southeastern
23-1
66 UConn
AAC 23-1
7
8
Iowa
Big Ten
20-4
8
7
Louisville
Atlantic Coast
21-3
9 10 Kentucky Southeastern19-5
10
9
Oregon St.
Pac-12
21-2
11
12
Arizona St.
Pac-12
21-3
12
13
Duke
Atlantic Coast
19-6
13
11
Florida St.
Atlantic Coast
22-3
14
14
Dayton
Atlantic 10
18-5
15
18
North Carolina Atlantic Coast
20-5
1615 Washington Pac-12 18-6
17
19
FGCU
Atlantic Sun
22-2
1817 Princeton
Ivy
21-0
1916 California
Pac-12 19-5
20
21
George WashingtonAtlantic 10
21-3
21
20
James Madison
Colonial
21-2
22
22
Oklahoma
Big 12
15-8
2324 Chattanooga Southern 21-3
24
25
Texas A&M
Southeastern
19-6
25
27
Green Bay
Horizon
19-4
26
26
South Fla.
AAC
20-4
2728Stanford
Pac-12 17-7
28
23
Syracuse
Atlantic Coast
17-8
29
32
Quinnipiac
Metro Atlantic
22-3
30
29
Mississippi St. Southeastern
23-4
31
31
Texas
Big 12
15-8
32
33
Pittsburgh
Atlantic Coast
16-8
33
30
Nebraska
Big Ten
17-7
34
34
Ohio St.
Big Ten
17-8
35
35
Rutgers
Big Ten
18-6
36
36
Western Ky. Conference USA 20-4
37
39
UALR
Sun Belt
20-3
38
38
Minnesota
Big Ten
19-6
39
41
Northwestern
Big Ten
18-6
40
42
Seton Hall
Big East
21-3
41 43 ArkansasSoutheastern 14-9
NCAA TOP 20 SEEDS
If the season ended today...These teams would be the NCAA’s
top 20 seeds. They are: Arizona State, Baylor, California, Duke,
Florida State, George Washington, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisville,
Maryland, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon State,
South Carolina, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UConn and
Washington
The @RazorbackWBB team has or will play six of these teams for
seven games this year. Those teams are: Iowa, Kentucky, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas A&M.
last season, Jackson led the team and ranked seventh in the conference in
scoring, averaging 16.2 per game.
DYKES SIGNS FIVE IN FIRST RECRUITING CLASS
In his first full recruiting class, first-year head coach Jimmy Dykes added five
players to his 2015 class during the early signing period in November. Two
ESPN Top 100 nationally ranked players highlight the class and three of the
five players are from the state of Arkansas, continuing Dykes’ promise to “Be
Arkansas” and keep top in-state talent at home. Jordan Danberry (G, 5-7) is a
five-star recruit ranked No. 47 in the 2015 class by ESPN out of Conway, Ark.
She was named the 2014 Arkansas Gatorade Player of the Year after averaging 15.7 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 6.5 assists as a junior. North Little Rock’s
Malica Monk (G, 5-5) is a four-star prospect ranked No. 64 in the 2015 class
by ESPN. Monk was the first player to commit to Dykes and Coach says she is
one of the fastest players baseline-to-baseline with a basketball in her hand in
the entire 2015 class nationwide. Bailey Zimmerman (G/F, 6-1) is a three-time
all-state tournament team selection out of Hattiville (Arkansas) High School
and listed as a three-star prospect. Keiryn Swenson (G/F, 6-1) was a member
of the 2014 6A All-State team out of Maize (Kansas) High School and is listed
as a three-star prospect. Swenson had Division I offers in basketball, volleyball, and track and she will throw the javelin for Arkansas’ track and field team
in the spring. Briunna Freeman (G, 5-9) has scored over 1,500 points in her
career at Pelham (Georgia) High School and is a two-time AA All-State first
team selection. Dykes notes her incredible athleticism, adding in that Freeman can dunk a tennis ball.
ON THIS DATE
Arkansas is 6-4 all-time in games on Feb. 15 including 3-3 on an away court.
Year Site
1980 A
1983 A
1986 A
1989 A
1992 A
1994 H
2001 H
2004 A
2007 H
2009 H
W/L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
ScoreOpponent
77-73(OT) Phillips
60-54SMU
77-67Houston
87-72SMU
76-66 Mississippi State
94-59 Texas-Pan American
98-69Howard
68-65Alabama
86-65LSU
70-59Mississippi
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LAST TIME VS. AUBURN
SEC TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
4 (Wednesday)
SEC Game 1 #11 vs. #14 (SECN)
6 p.m. CT
SEC Game 2 #12 vs. #13 (SECN) 25 minutes after
5 (Thursday)
SEC Game 3 #8 vs. #9 (SECN)
SEC Game 4 #5 vs. #12/13 (SECN)
SEC Game 5 #7 vs. #10 (SECN)
SEC Game 6 #6 vs. #11/14 (SECN)
Noon CT
25 min. after
6 p.m. CT
25 min. after
6 (Friday)
SEC Game 7 #1 vs. #8/9 (SECN)
Noon CT
SEC Game 8 #4 vs. G4 (SECN) 25 minutes after
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6 p.m. CT
SEC Game 10 #3 vs. G6 (SEC Network)25 minutes
after
7 (Saturday)
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8 (Sunday)
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@RAZORBACKWBB RESUME
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Arkansas played or will play six teams for seven
games from the NCAA’s Top 20 seeds announced
this week
No. 41 RPI according to NCAA.org
No. 12 seed according to Charlie Crème and
ESPN.com bracketology
No. 22 strength of schedule according to WarrenNolan.com
Arkansas has a neutral site win over No. 18 Iowa
Arkansas has a home win over No. 24 Georgia
Arkansas has a neutral court win over Oklahoma,
currently second in the Big 12 standings
Arkansas has a road win at Middle Tennessee
State, currently tied for third in Conference USA
Razorbacks have two road wins at MTSU in the
last three years and account for two of MTSU’s
five non conference home losses during that time
Close game with then No. 18 Rutgers who is tied
for third in Big 10
OT loss to South Dakota State, second in the
Summitt League
Five of Arkansas’ nine losses are to ranked teams
Four of those losses are by five points or less
Five of the nine losses are on the road
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The LAST TIME ...
> Scored 100 points at home
100, MVSU, 12-28-13
> Scored 100 points on the road
108, Baylor (3-6-91; SWC Tourn., Dallas, Texas)
> Scored 90 points on the road
91, (91-80 Win in 3OT, 2-10-13, at Alabama)
> Scored 70-79 points on the road
72, vs. Binghamton (at New Mexico) (11-30-13)
> Allowed 100 points
100, #3 Connecticut (11-14-1998)
> Allowed 80+ points
85, South Dakota State, 12-4-14 (L, 75-80 OT)
> Allowed 70-79 points
72, at Florida, 1-25-15
> Allowed 69-60 points
64, Oklahoma (12-21-14); No. 18/20 Rutgers (12-7-14)
> Held opponent to 60-50 points
59, at #15/16 Texas A&M (2/12/15)
> Held opponent to 40-49 points
48, #24/21 Georgia, 2-9-15
> Held opponent to 39-30
35, Grambling State, 12-29-14
> Held opponent under 45 points three cons. games
45, SHSU (11-8-13, W 81-45); 33 ORU
(11-13-13, W 91-33);
45, Furman (11-16-13, W, 74-45)
>Held and SEC opponent under 50 points in three cons. games
47, Auburn (1-29-15, W, 52-47); 42, Alabama (2-1-15, W,
53-42); #24/21 Georgia (2-9-15, W, 54-48)
> Held opponent to 29 points or less
23, Binghamton, 11-30-13
> Scored 90-99 points
91, ORU, 11-13-13
> Scored 80-89 points
81, vs. Tulsa, 12-10-13
> Scored 70-79 points
73, vs. Missouri (1-18-15)
> Scored 60-69 points
64, at Tulsa, 12-14-14
> Was held to 60-50
55, at #15/16 Texas A&M (2/12/15)
> Was held to 49-40
49, at #6/7 South Carolina (L 49-67, 2-9-14)
> Was held to 39-20
34, at No. 13/12 Georgia (L 66-34, 2-21-13)
> Was held to 20 or less
N/A
> Held an opponent under 15 points in a half
10, Grambling State, 12-29-14
> Won an overtime game
91-80 Win in 3OT, 2-10-13, at Alabama
> Lost an overtime game
South Dakota State, 12-4-14 (L, 75-80 OT)
> Won a double overtime game
73-72, vs. Florida (1-29-12)
> Lost a double overtime game
N/A
> Won a triple overtime game
91-80 Win in 3OT, 2-10-13, at Alabama
> Played consecutive overtime games
2/7/13 (80-74 loss to Kentucky) and 2/10/13
(91-80 3OT win vs. Alabama)
> Won a regular season tournament
New Mexico Tournament (Nov. 29-30, 2013)
> Made 30-39 field goals
38, MVSU, 12-28-13
> Made 20-29 field goals
23, at #15/16 Texas A&M (2/12/15)
> Made 10-19 field goals
17, Auburn, 1-29-15
> Held opponent under 15 field goals
15, Grambling State, 12-29-14
> Made 10 three-point field goals
12, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
> Did not make a three point basket (began in 1986)
0-10, at Mississippi State (L 44-47), 2-3-13
> Made 30 free throws
38 at Florida (38-54); (2-22-04)
> Made 15+ Free Throws
23, vs. Missouri (1-18-15)
> Shot 40-49 or better from the field
40.8 (20-49), #24/21 Georgia, 2-9-15
> Shot 50-59 or better from the field
54.3 (38-70), MVSU, 12-28-13
> Shot 60 percent or better from the field
.600 (36-60) vs. Ole Miss (W, 93-52; 3-3-13)
> Held to less than 40 percent from the field
.383 (23-60), at #15/16 Texas A&M (2/12/15)
> Held to less than 30 percent from the field
.291 (16-55), No. 5/8 Texas A&M (1-4-15)
> Held to less than 20 percent from the field
.182 (10-55), vs. No. 6/7 Tennessee
(1-8-12; L, 38-69)
> Allowed opponent to shoot over 50% from the field
.585 (31-53), at #17/16 Texas A&M, 2-27-14
> Held opponent to less than 40% from the field
.400 (22-55), at #15/16 Texas A&M (2/12/15)
> Held opponent to less than 30% from the field
.268 (15-56), Grambling State, 12-29-14
> Held opponent to less than 20% from the field in a
single half:
.136 (3-22), First Half, Binghamton, 11-30-13
.200 (5-25), First Half, MVSU, 12-28-13
.200 (5-25), First Half, Grambling State, 12-29-14
> Held opponent under 15 from three-point distance
.000, No. 18/20 Rutgers (0-3), 12-7-14
.000, No. 5/8 Texas A&M (0-5), 1-4-15
.100, Auburn (1-10), 1-29-15
> Had 70+ rebounds
74, Mississippi Valley State (11-24-89)
> Had 60-69 rebounds
65, Grambling State, 12-29-14
> Had 50-59 rebounds
51, No. 17/16 Iowa (Las Vegas) (11-28-14)
> Had five or more blocked shots in a game
5, #24/21 Georgia, 2-9-15
> Had 20 or more assists in a game
29, MVSU, 12-28-13
> Had 20 or more steals in a game
20, ORU (11-13-13)
> Had 15 or more steals in a game
18, Oregon, (11-25-12, W 79-67)
> Had 10 or more steals in a game
13, at #19/18 LSU, 2-23-14
> Had 20 or more turnovers in a game
23, at No. 13/12 Georgia (L 66-34, 2-21-13)
> Forced 20 or more turnovers in a game
20, #24/21 Georgia, 2-9-15
> Forced 25 or more Turnovers in a game
25, Alabama, 2-13-15
> Defeated a ranked team
57-53, at #19/18 LSU, 2-23-14
77-76, #17/16 Iowa (Las Vegas), 12-18-14
54-48, #24/21 Georgia, 2-9-15
> Defeated a ranked team on the road
57-53, at #19/18 LSU, 2-23-14
77-76, #17/16 Iowa (Las Vegas), 12-18-14
> All-time SEC record
120-204 (24 years)
> All-time SEC win streak
8 games (1-15-12: Auburn through 2-15-12:
at Auburn)
> All-time SEC home win streak
5 games (1-15-12: Auburn through 2-9-12:
South Carolina)
THE LAST TIME A RAZORBACK
PLAYER:
Missouri, 23 at Florida, 24 at Georgia, 31 vs. Ole
Miss, 23 at Kentucky, 25 at LSU)
> Scored double figures in 12 consecutive games
Kelsey Brooks, Nicholls-Grambling (2014-15 season)
> Scored double figures in 11 consecutive games
Jessica Jackson, 11/29/13-1/9/14
> Scored 23+ points in three consecutive games
Jessica Jackson (24 at Georgia 1-16-14, 31 vs.
Ole Miss 1-19-14, 23 at Kentucky 1-26-14)
> Three players scored double figures in 1 game
at #15/16 Texas A&M (2/12/15) (Jackson, Brooks, Bowen)
> Four players scored double figures in 1 game
Grambling State, 12-29-14 (Wolff, Brooks, Bostad, Powell)
> Four players scored doubles figures in 1 game for 4 consecutive games
12-6-12 – 12-21-12; vs. Kansas, Furman,
Mississippi Valley State, and Northwestern State
> Five players scored double figures in 1 game
100-54 W, MVSU, 12-28-13 (Bowen 19, Jackson
15, Peak, 12, Adams 11, Faussurier 10)
> Made 10+ field goals in a game
10, Keira Peak vs. Missouri, 3-2-14
> Attempted 15-20 field goals in a game
15, Kelsey Brooks, at Florida, 1-25-15
> Attempted 20+ field goals in a game
22, Jessica Jackson, #5/8 Texas A&M, 1-4-15
> Attempted 10 free throws in a game
12, Kelsey Brooks, vs. Missouri (1-18-15)
> Made 5 or more three-pointers in a game
5, Jessica Jackson at #19/18 LSU, 2-23-14
> Attempted 10+ three-pointers in a game
11, Bria Pitts at #19/18 LSU, 2-23-14
> Had 10-15 rebounds
12, Khadijah West, Grambling State, 12-29-14
10, Melissa Wolff, Grambling State, 12-29-14
> Had 15+ rebounds
16, Melissa Wolff, South Dakota State, 12-4-14 (L, 75-80 OT)
> Had 10 offensive rebounds
Records go back to 2005-06 and NA
> Had 10 defensive rebounds
12, Kelsey Brooks, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
> Had 10+ assists
12, Calli Berna vs. Ole Miss, 1-19-14
> Had 10+ assists in consecutive games
Calli Berna (11 vs. No. 10/8 Kentucky 2/7/13 and
11 at Alabama 2/10/13)
> Had 5+ blocks in a game
(3x) 5, Jessica Jackson (v ORU, 11-13-13); (#25
Vanderbilt, 2-20-14); (at Tulsa, 12-14-14)
> Had 10 or more blocks in a game
9, Robyn Irwin vs. SMSU, 12-19-88 (school record)
> Had 5 or more steals in a game
5, Kelsey Brooks vs. Alabama, 2-13-15
> Had a double-double
10 pts/10 reb. Melissa Wolff vs. #7/9 Tennessee (1-11-15)
> Had a double-double in two straight games
2014-15 Melissa Wolff (17/13 vs. Nicholls, 11-14-14);
14/10 vs. Savannah State, 11-16-14)
> Had two players record a double-double
2014, Nicholls, 11-14-14
17 pts/13 reb, Melissa Wolff, Nicholls, 11-14-14
12 pts/10 reb, Jhasmin Bowen, Nicholls, 11-14-14
> Had five double-doubles in a season
Quistelle Williams, 2012-13 (vs. Tulsa, Coppin
State, LSU, Mississippi State, and Alabama)
> Had 10+ double-doubles in a season
2006-07, Lauren Ervin (14)
> Had a triple-double
14 pts, 13 reb, 12 asts, C’eira Ricketts vs. Auburn (1-18-2009)
> Scored 20+ points
20, Kelsey Brooks, at Vanderbilt, 1-22-15
> Scored 25+ points
25, Jessica Jackson at #19/18 LSU, 2-23-14
> Scored 30+ points
31, Jessica Jackson vs. Ole Miss, 1-19-14
> Scored 20+ points seven times in a season
Jessica Jackson, 2013-14 (22 vs. MTSU, 22 at
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#00
JESSICA JACKSON
6-3 | SO | F | Jacksonville, Arkansas | @JessJack_00
2014-15 Season Highs
Points:
23, Oklahoma, 12-21-14
FGM:
8, Oklahoma, 12-21-14
FGA:
22, vs. #5/8 Texas A&M, 1-4-15
FTM:
6, Oklahoma, 12-21-14*
FTA:
10, Tulsa, 12-14-14
3FGM:
4, No. 17/16 Iowa, 11-28-14
3FGA:
11, vs. #5/8 Texas A&M, 1-4-15
0ff. Reb. 5, Northwestern State, 11-23-14*
Def. Reb. 8, vs. #5/8 Texas A&M, 1-4-15
Total Reb. 12, Savannah State, 11-16-14
Assists: 4, at Missouri State, 12-10-14
Blocks: 5, Tulsa, 12-14-14
Steals:
3, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
Minutes: 38, vs. #5/8 Texas A&M, 1-4-15
Career Highs
Points:
31, vs. Ole Miss, 1-19-14*
FGM:
11, vs. Ole Miss, 1-19-14*
FGA:
22, vs. Ole Miss, 1-19-14*
FTM:
9, at Missouri, 1-5-14
FTA:
10, Tulsa, 12-14-14*
3FGM:
5, vs. Ole Miss, 1-19-14*
3FGA:
8, at Kansas, 12-4-13
0ff. Reb. 5, Savannah State, 11-16-14
Def. Reb. 10, vs. Auburn, 2-2-14
Total Reb. 12, Savannah State, 11-16-14*
Assists: 4, at Missouri State, 12-10-14*
Blocks: 5, Tulsa, 12-14-14*
Steals:
3, Northwestern State, 11-23-14*
Minutes: 39, at Kansas, 12-4-13
*Most Recent
AT A GLANCE
Career:
XX Games with 10+ points: 40
XX Arkansas’ record when she scores 10+
points: 27-13
XX Games with 20+ points: 10
XX Record when she scores 20+ points: 6-4
XX Games with 10+ rebounds: 8
XX Record when she records 10+ rebounds:
4-4
XX Number of double-doubles: 7
XX Record when she records a double-double:
3-4
XX Number of times leading team in scoring:
23
XX Record when she leads the team in scoring:
11-12
XX Number of times leading the team in
rebounding: 15
XX Record when she leads the team in rebounding: 8-7
Season:
XX Double-doubles vs. Savannah State and
Texas A&M
XX Tied career-best with 12 rebounds vs.
Savannah State
XX Six consecutive games with double figure
scoring to start year
XX Season-best 22 points vs. No. 17/16
Iowa in Las Vegas
XX Scored in double figures in the first half of
eight games.
CAREER STATS
Total 3-PointF-Throw Rebounds
Year GP GS MinAvg FG FGAPct FG FGAPct FT FTAPct Off DefTotAvg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl PtsAvg
2013-1430 30 90330.1163385.423 48 125.384111 138.804 45 136 181 6.0 70 0 40 51 45 24 48516.2
2014-1523 20 696 30.3 105 281 .374 34 108 .315 69 89 .775 47 84 131 5.7 66 2 20 70 26 19 313 13.6
TOTAL53 50159930.2268666.40282233.352180227.793922203125.9136 2 60121 71 4379815.1
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#11
CALLI BERNA
5-10 | SR | G | Fayetteville, Arkansas | @Calesbernah
2014-15 Season Highs
Points:
13, #24/21 Georgia, 2-9-15*
FGM:
5, #24/21 Georgia, 2-9-15
FGA:
9, South Dakota State, 12-4-14*
FTM:
5, Savannah State, 11-16-14
FTA:
7, Savannah State, 11-16-14
3FGM:
3, South Dakota State, 12-4-14*
3FGA:
6, South Dakota State, 12-4-14*
0ff. Reb. 2, at Missouri State, 12-10-14
Def. Reb. 7, Nicholls, 11-14-14
Total Reb. 8, Nicholls, 11-14-14
Assists: 9, No. 17/16 Iowa, 11-28-14
Blocks: 1, Nicholls, 11-14-14
Steals:
2, Savannah State, 11-16-14
Minutes: 45, South Dakota St, 12-4-14 (OT)
Career Highs
Points:
22, Jackson State, 11-9-12
FGM:
7, Jackson State, 11-9-12
FGA:
12 vs. No. 13 Oklahoma, 11-23-12*
FTM:
8, at Missouri, 1-5-14*
FTA:
9 vs. No. 13 Oklahoma, 11-23-12
3FGM:
5, Jackson State, 11-9-12
3FGA:
7 vs. Oregon, 11-25-12
0ff. Reb. 5, vs. ORU, 11-13-13
Def. Reb. 9, vs. MTSU, 11-19-13*
Total Reb. 10 vs. No. 14/17 S Carolina, 1-27-13
Assists: 13, vs. MVSU, 12-28-13*
Blocks: 1, Nicholls, 11-14-14*
Steals:
7, vs. MTSU, 11-19-13
Minutes: 53, at Alabama, 2-10-13
*Most Recent
AT A GLANCE
Career:
XX Games with 10+ points: 22
XX Record when she scores 10+ points: 13-9
XX Games with 10+ assists: 9
XX Record when she records 10+ assists: 8-1
XX Games with 6+ assists: 44
XX Record when she records 6+ assts: 32-13
XX Games leading the team in assists: 77
XX Record when leading the team in assists:
47-30
XX Career double-doubles: 2
XX Record when she records a double-double:
2-0
Season:
XX Nine points in opener
XX Nine points versus Richmond
XX Three three’s in opener
XX 40 minutes vs, Nicholls and Auburn
XX Played 45 minutes in OT vs SDSU
XX Scored 12 points at Miss State
XX Tied season-best with 13 points against
No. 24/21 Georgia
XX Leads SEC in minutes played (12-10-15)
CAREER STATS
Total 3-PointF-Throw Rebounds
Year GP GS MinAvg FG FGAPct FG FGAPct FT FTAPct Off DefTotAvg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl PtsAvg
2011-12
33 1485025.834108.31528 86.32622 37.59515 71 862.644 0 88 50 3 461183.6
2012-13
3333116835.463203.31034117.29171107.664101271374.256 020886 8 692317.0
2013-1430 30 1032 34.4 64 147 .435 37 97 .381 46 69 .667 8 115 123 4.1 57 0 205 72 5 60 211 7.0
2014-1523 23 832 36.2 38 128 .297 24 83 .289 29 49 .592 13 111 124 5.4 48 1 116 60 3 31 129 5.6
TOTAL 119 100 388232.6 199 586 .340 123 383 .321 168 262 .641 46 424 470 3.9 205 1 617 268 19 206 689 5.8
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#14
McKinleY BosTaD
5-9 | FR | G | Kennedale, Texas | @McKinley_Bostad
2014-15 Season Highs
Points:
15, Missouri, 1-18-15
FGM:
5, Grambling State, 12-29-14
FGA:
8, Grambling State, 12-29-14
FTM:
3, Missouri, 1-18-15
FTA:
5, Missouri, 1-18-15
3FGM:
4, Missouri, 1-18-15
3FGA:
7, Missouri, 1-18-15*
Off. Reb: 2, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Def. Reb.: 3, Missouri, 1-18-15
Total Reb.: 3, Missouri, 1-18-15*
Assists: 4, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Blocks:0
Steals:
2, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Minutes: 33, Missouri, 1-18-15
Career Highs
Points:
15, Missouri, 1-18-15
FGM:
5, Grambling State, 12-29-14
FGA:
8, Grambling State, 12-29-14
FTM:
3, Missouri, 1-18-15
FTA:
5, Missouri, 1-18-15
3FGM:
4, Missouri, 1-18-15
3FGA:
7, Missouri, 1-18-15*
Off. Reb: 2, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Def. Reb.: 3, Missouri, 1-18-15
Total Reb.: 3, Missouri, 1-18-15*
Assists: 4, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Blocks:0
Steals:
2, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Minutes: 33, Missouri, 1-18-15
*Most Recent
AT A GLANCE
Season/Career:
XX Eight minutes in opener
XX Played in every game this year
XX Career-best game against Missouri
XX Scored 15 points
XX Hit 4-for-7 from 3 point range
XX Went 3-for-5 on the line
XX 33 minutes played
XX First career start against Missouri, 1-1815
XX SEC Freshman of the Week-Jan. 19
CAREER STATS
Total 3-PointF-Throw Rebounds
Year GP GS MinAvg FG FGAPct FG FGAPct FT FTAPct Off DefTotAvg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl PtsAvg
2014-15
232299
13.01865.2771454.2591217.706414180.830018180 8622.7
TOTAL
232299
13.01865.2771454.2591217.706414180.830018180 8622.7
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KeLSEY BROOKS
5-9 | SO | G | Olathe, Kansas | @KBrooksie15
2014-15 Season Highs
Points:
28, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
FGM:
8, #17/16 Iowa, 11-28-14
FGA:
20, at No. 14/15 Miss State, 1-8-15
FTM:
13, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
FTA:
20, Oklahoma, 12-21-14
3FGM:
4, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
3FGA:
8, at Florida, 1-25-15*
0ff. Reb. 3, at No. 14/15 Miss State, 1-8-15*
Def. Reb. 12, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
Total Reb. 12, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
Assists: 7, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
Blocks: 2, Nicholls, 11-14-14
Steals:
4, Nicholls, 11-14-14
Minutes: 41, South Dakota State, 12-4-14 (OT)
Career Highs
Points:
28, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
FGM:
8, #17/16 Iowa, 11-28-14
FGA:
20, at No. 14/15 Miss State, 1-8-15
FTM:
13, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
FTA:
16, Oklahoma, 12-21-14
3FGM:
4, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
3FGA:
8, at Florida, 1-25-15*
0ff. Reb. 3, at No. 14/15 Miss State, 1-8-15*
Def. Reb. 12, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
Total Reb. 12, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
Assists: 7, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
Blocks: 3, vs. TTU, 12-20-13
Steals:
7, vs. Florida, 2-6-14
Minutes: 41, South Dakota State, 12-4-14 (OT)
*Most Recent
AT A GLANCE
Career:
XX Games with 10+ points: 25
XX Record when she scores 10+ points: 19-6
XX Games with 20+ points: 5
XX Record when she scores 20+ points: 3-2
Season:
XX Opened sophomore season with 11 points
and six boards
XX Started first game of her career versus
Nicholls
XX Scored in double digits in 18 of 20 games
XX First career double-double with 19 points
and 12 rebounds against NW State
XX SEC Player of the Week-Dec. 1
XX SEC Player of the Week-Dec. 15
XX CSM.com SEC Player of the Week-Dec. 1
XX CSM.com SEC Player of the Week-Dec. 22
XX Career-best 28 points vs. SDSU
XX Career-best 41 minutes versus SDSU
XX 21 points against Missouri
XX Third time with 10+ free throws vs. Missouri
XX 20 points at Vanderbilt
XX At least three, three-pointers in four
games this year
CAREER STATS
Total 3-PointF-Throw Rebounds
Year GP GS MinAvg FG FGAPct FG FGAPct FT FTAPct Off DefTotAvg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl PtsAvg
2013-1430 0 656 21.9 61 178 .343 25 84 .298 45 61 .738 20 52 72 2.4 57 1 51 28 9 47 192 6.4
2014-1523 23 793 34.5 107 307 .349 35 113 .310 107 152 .704 19 101 120 5.2 59 1 56 51 10 38 356 15.5
TOTAL53 23144927.3168485.34660 197.305152213.71439 1531923.6 116 2 107 79 19 85 54810.3
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#21
KATIE POWELL
6-4 | FR | F | Duluth, Georgia | @Katiejpow
2014-15 Season Highs
Points:
11, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
FGM:
4, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
FGA:
11, Grambling State, 12-29-14
FTM:
2, Savannah State, 11-16-14
FTA:
2, at No. 14/15 Miss State, 1-8-15*
3FGM:
3, Savannah State, 11-16-14
3FGA:
8, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
Off. Reb.: 3, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Def. Reb.: 5, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Total Reb.: 8, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Assists: 3, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Blocks: 1, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
Steals:
1, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
Minutes: 23, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Career Highs
Points:
11, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
FGM:
4, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
FGA:
11, Grambling State, 12-29-14
FTM:
2, Savannah State, 11-16-14
FTA:
2, at No. 14/15 Miss State, 1-8-15
3FGM:
3, Savannah State, 11-16-14
3FGA:
8, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
Off. Reb.: 3, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Def. Reb.: 5, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Total Reb.: 8, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Assists: 3, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Blocks: 1, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
Steals:
1, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
Minutes: 23, Grambling State, 12-29-14
*Most Recent
AT A GLANCE
Season/Career:
XX Had one block and one steal in four minutes in season opener
XX Scored two points in season opener
XX Tied career-best with 11 points and four
field goals vs. GSU
XX Career-bests for FGA, FTA, Reb, Assists
and Minutes versus GSU
XX Scored in double figures in three games
CAREER STATS
Total 3-PointF-Throw Rebounds
Year GP GS MinAvg FG FGAPct FG FGAPct FT FTAPct Off DefTotAvg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl PtsAvg
2014-15
2001497.52264.344733.212913.6921722392.0150 7 9 9 4603.0
TOTAL
2001497.52264.344733.212913.6921722392.0150 7 9 9 4603.0
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#25
JOEY BAILEY
6-1 | JR | F | Gunter, Texas | @JoeyBailey25
2014-15 Season Highs
Points:
7, Grambling State, 12-29-14
FGM:
2, Savannah State, 11-16-14
FGA:
4, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
FTM:
5, Grambling State, 12-29-14
FTA:
6, Grambling State, 12-29-14
3FGM:0
3FGA:0
0ff. Reb. 4, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Def. Reb. 5, at MTSU, 11-20-14
Total Reb. 5, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
Assists: 1, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
Blocks: 2, Missouri, 1-18-15
Steals:
1, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
Minutes: 24, at MTSU, 11-20-14
Career Highs
Points:
7, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
FGM:
3, vs. Binghamton, 11-30-13**
FGA:
9, vs. SHSU, 11-8-13
FTM:
5, Grambling State, 12-29-14
FTA:
6, Grambling State, 12-29-14
3FGM:
1, vs. TTU, 12-20-13*
3FGA:
2 vs. MVSU, 12-19-12*
0ff. Reb. 6, vs. Tulsa, 12-10-13
Def. Reb. 5, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
Total Reb. 6, vs. Tulsa, 12-10-13
Assists: 4, vs. Tulsa, 12-10-13
Blocks: 2, Missouri, 1-18-15*
Steals:
2, vs. MVSU, 12-28-13*
Minutes: 24, at MTSU, 11-20-14
*Most Recent
AT A GLANCE
Season/Career:
XX Season-best 24 minutes at MTSU
XX Tied career-best with seven points vs. GSU
XX Career-best 5-for-6 from line vs. GSU
XX Tied career-best defensive rebounds with
five vs. GSU
XX Season-best five total rebounds against
GSU
XX First career start against #5/8 Texas A&M
XX Season-best/tied career-best for blocks
with two versus Missouri
XX 15 games with double digit minutes played
CAREER STATS
Total 3-PointF-Throw Rebounds
Year GP GS MinAvg FG FGAPct FG FGAPct FT FTAPct Off DefTotAvg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl PtsAvg
2011-12
80688.519.11104
.00013.333513182.3130151030.4
2012-1320 0 184 9.2 10 30 .333 2 11 .182 0 0 .000 7 24 31 1.6 17 0 9 4 5 2 22 1.1
2013-14
290302
10.41960.3171 6.167813.6151839572.03201620510471.6
2014-1523 1 300 13.0 8 31 .258 0 1 .000 7 8 .875 17 32 49 2.1 44 0 7 11 4 4 23 1.0
TOTAL80 1 85410.7 38 130.292 3 22 .136 16 24 .667 47 108 155 1.9 106 0 33 40 15 16 95 1.2
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#32
KHADIJAH WEST
6-2 | SO | F | Shreveport, Louisiana | @deedee44west
2014-14 Season Highs
Points:
7, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
FGM:
3, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
FGA:
6, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
FTM:
2, Richmond, 11-29-14
FTA:
3, Richmond, 11-29-14
3FGM:0
3FGA:0
0ff. Reb. 6, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Def. Reb. 6, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Total Reb. 12, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Assists: 1, Richmond, 11-29-14*
Blocks: 4, Oklahoma, 12-21-14
Steals:0
Minutes: 18, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Career Highs
Points:
7, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
FGM:
3, Northwestern State, 11-23-14
FGA:
6, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
FTM:
2, Richmond, 11-29-14
FTA:
3, Richmond, 11-29-14
3FGM:0
3FGA:0
0ff. Reb. 6, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Def. Reb. 6, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Total Reb. 12, Grambling State, 12-29-14
Assists: 1, Richmond, 11-29-14*
Blocks: 4, Oklahoma, 12-21-14
Steals:
1, vs. ORU, 11-13-13
Minutes: 18, Grambling State, 12-29-14
*Most Recent
AT A GLANCE
Season/Career:
XX Played in season opener versus Nicholls
XX Played career-best 18 minutes against
Grambling State
XX One of nine players to score versus Savannah State
XX Posted career-best seven points against
Northwestern going 3-for-6, also career
highs
XX Two points, four blocks in seven minutes in
first half against OU
XX Career-best 12 rebounds (6-6) vs. GSU
XX Career-high 18 minutes vs. GSU
CAREER STATS
Total 3-PointF-Throw Rebounds
Year GP GS MinAvg FG FGAPct FG FGAPct FT FTAPct Off DefTotAvg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl PtsAvg
2013-14
10 0 555.5 6 14.4290 0.0000 3.0004 8 12 1.2 6 0 0 5 3 1 12 1.2
2014-15
18 1 1448.0 14 36.389 0 0.0006 16.37516 28 44 2.4 20 0 2 15 8 3 34 1.9
TOTAL28 1 1997.1 20 50.4000 0.0006 19.31620 36 562.026 0 2 20 11 4 461.6
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#33
MELISSA WOLFF
6-0 | JR | F | Cabot, Arkansas | @Mel_Mo33
2014-15 Season Highs
Points:
17, Nicholls, 11-14-14
FGM:
7, Richmond, 11-29-14*
FGA:
12, South Dakota State, 12-4-14*
FTM:
3, Richmond, 11-29-14*
FTA:
11, Nicholls, 11-14-14
3FGM:0
3FGA:0
0ff. Reb. 9, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
Def. Reb. 8, Nicholls, 11-14-14
Total Reb. 16, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
Assists: 4, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
Blocks: 5, at Missouri State, 12-10-14
Steals:
3, vs. #5/8 Texas A&M, 1-4-15
Minutes: 43, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
Career Highs
Points:
17, Nicholls, 11-14-14
FGM:
7, Richmond, 11-29-14*
FGA:
12, South Dakota State, 12-4-14*
FTM:
5, vs. Missouri, 3-2-14*
FTA:
11, Nicholls, 11-14-14
3FGM:
1 vs. LSU, 1-10-13*
3FGA:
6 at Hawai’i, 11-24-12
0ff. Reb. 9, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
Def. Reb. 8, Nicholls, 11-14-14*
Total Reb. 16, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
Assists: 4, Grambling State, 12-29-14*
Blocks: 5, at Missouri State, 12-10-14
Steals:
4, vs. Missouri, 3-2-14*
Minutes: 43, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
*Most Recent
AT A GLANCE
Career:
XX Games with 10+ points: 15
XX Record when she scores 10+ points: 11-4
XX Games with 6+ rebounds: 31
XX Record when she records 6+ rebounds:
20-11
XX Career double-doubles: 7
XX Record when she has a double-double:
6-1
XX Career-best five blocks at Missouri State
Season:
XX Started season opener
XX Double-double versus Nicholls with 17
points and 13 rebounds - both career
highs
XX Career-best FGM and FGA versus Nicholls
going 7-11
XX Double-double vs. Savannah State with 14
points and 10 rebounds
XX Double-double with 15 points, 11 rebounds vs. Richmond
XX Career-best 16 rebounds, 9 offensive
rebounds and 43 minutes against SDSU
XX Double-double with 12 points, 10 rebounds vs. GSU
XX 10 rebounds against #5/8 Texas A&M
XX Double-double with 10/10 against #7/9
Tennessee
CAREER STATS
Total 3-PointF-Throw Rebounds
Year GP GS MinAvg FG FGAPct FG FGAPct FT FTAPct Off DefTotAvg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl PtsAvg
2012-13
32 0 48415.148 118.407 8 36.22225 34.73546 53 99 3.1 36 0 20 30 19 25 1294.0
2013-14
30 263621.257135.4220 2.0002440.60076751515.065 2 263627331384.6
2014-15
232376533.387181.4810 0.0002647.553741131878.165 2 352520222008.7
TOTAL 85 25 188522.2 192 434 .442 8 38 .211 75 121 .620 196 241 437 5.1 166 4 81 91 66 80 467 5.5
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#42
JHASMIN BOWEN
6-1 | SR | F | Wichita, Kansas | @JhasBowen
2014-15 Season Highs
Points:
21, at Alabama, 2-1-15
FGM:
8, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
FGA:
17, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
FTM:
7, at Alabama, 2-1-15
FTA:
10, Nicholls, 11-14-14
3FGM:0
3FGA:0
0ff. Reb. 8, Tulsa, 12-14-14
Def. Reb. 6, Missouri, 1-18-15
Total Reb. 12, Tulsa, 12-14-14
Assists: 2, Savannah State, 11-16-14
Blocks: 3, Missouri, 1-18-15
Steals:
3, South Dakota State, 12-4-14*
Minutes: 37,, at Alabama, 2-1-15*
Career Highs
Points:
21, at Alabama, 2-1-15
FGM:
8, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
FGA:
17, South Dakota State, 12-4-14
FTM:
7, at Alabama, 2-1-15
FTA:
10, Nicholls, 11-14-14
3FGM:0
3FGA:
1, Grambling State, 11-25-11
0ff. Reb. 8, Tulsa, 12-14-14
Def. Reb. 7 vs. #12/13 S Carolina, 1-2-14
Total Reb. 12, Tulsa, 12-14-14*
Assists: 2, Savannah State, 11-16-14*
Blocks: 3, Missouri, 1-18-15
Steals:
4, at Kentucky, 1-26-14*
Minutes: 38, at Kansas, 12-4-13
*Most Recent
AT A GLANCE
Career:
XX Games with 10+ points: 31
XX Record when she scores 10+ points: 23-8
XX Games shooting .500+ from the field: 51
XX Record when shooting .500+ from the
field: 38-13
XX Games with a double-double: 5
XX Record when she records a double-double:
5-0
XX Career-best three blocks versus Missouri
XX Career-best 21 points at Alabama
Season:
XX Double-double in season opener with 12
points and 10 rebounds
XX Six FGM versus Nicholls is season high
XX Tied career-best with 20 points vs. SDSU
XX Career-bests for FGA-FGM with 8-17 vs.
SDSU
XX 15 points in SEC opener
XX 10 games with double digit points including two in a row
CAREER STATS
Total 3-PointF-Throw Rebounds
Year GP GS MinAvg FG FGAPct FG FGAPct FT FTAPct Off DefTotAvg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl PtsAvg
2011-12
15 01167.71934.5590 1.0008 13.6151516312.116 0 0 7 2 4 463.1
2012-1333 27 617 18.7 90 179 .503 0 0 .000 45 72 .625 52 79 131 4.0 65 2 13 58 6 14 225 6.8
2013-1428 28 628 22.4 99 193 .513 0 0 .000 49 78 .628 66 69 135 4.8 82 4 25 58 17 37 247 8.8
2014-1523 22 647 28.1 92 197 .467 0 0 .000 75 121 .620 74 80 154 6.7 68 1 17 53 6 20 259 11.3
TOTAL99 772008
20.3300603.4980 1.000177284.6232072444514.6231 7 5517631 757777.8
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14-15 ARKANSAS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
POINTS
NAME (CAREER)
YR GP
PTS
1. Bettye Fiscus (81-85)
4 112 2,073
2. Shameka Christon (00-04) 4 123 1,951
3. Del. DeHorney (87-91)
4 115 1,785
4. Kimberly Wilson (93-97)
4 120 1,733
5. Shelly Wallace (85-89)
4 119 1,583
6. Wendi Willits (97-01)
4 131 1,574
7. C’eira Ricketts (09-12)
4 129 1,537
8. Christy Smith (94-98)
4 111 1,459
9. Karyn Karlin (96-00)
4 111 1,441
10. Tracy Webb (83-87)
4 117 1,403
11. Dana Cherry (99-03)
4 130 1,389
12. Sarah Watkins (10-13)
4 130 1,386
13. Sytia Messer (95-99)
4 128 1,379
14. Lyndsay Harris (09-12)
4 123 1,347
15. India Lewis (99-03)
4 128 1,308
16. Cheryl Orcholski (80-84)
4 123 1,239
17. Juliet Jackson (86-90)
4 120 1,213
18. Amber Nicholas (88-92)
4 117 1,209
19. Stephanie Bloomer (91-95) 4 105 1,159
20. Amanda Holley (81-84)
3 94 1,154
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
1,000 POINT CLUB
Monica Brown (83-87)
4 103
Kelly Johnson (92-96)
4 113
Blair Savage (89-93)
4 114
Sarah Pfeifer (02-08)
6 124
Kim Bunge (79-83)
4 114
Lonniya Bragg (97-01)
4 129
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48.
49.
50.
Whitney Jones (05-09)
Keira Peak (11-14)
Charity Ford (07-10)
Rochelle Vaughn (02-06)
Lanell Dawson (85-87)
Shea Henderson (90-94)
Jessica Jackson (14-pres.)
Ashley Daniels (09-10)
Jhasmin Bowen (12-pres.)
Brittney Vaughn (04-08)
Karen Jones (94-98)
Sheila Burkes (83-87)
Lita Stricklin (78-80)
Qiustelle Williams (10-13)
Amy Wright (98-02)
Monica Van Parys (78-82)
Calli Berna (12-Present)
Kristin Peoples (03-06)
Shaka Massey (95-97)
Lauren Ervin (06-08)
M. Lackey-Vining (76-78)
Tennille Adams (95-99)
Lakishia Harper (99-03)
Robyn Irwin (86-89)
REBOUNDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6. 7.
8.
9.
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12.
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NAME (CAREER)
Shelly Wallace (85-89)
Bettye Fiscus (81-85)
Ashley Daniels (09-10)
Shameka Christon (00-04)
Whitney Jones (05-09)
Stephanie Bloomer (91-95)
Monica Brown (83-87)
Amanda Holley (81-84)
Blair Savage (89-93)
C’eira Ricketts (09-10)
Lonniya Bragg (97-01)
Karyn Karlin (96-00)
Del. DeHorney (87-91)
Kim Bunge (79-83)
Sheila Burkes (83-87)
Keira Peak (11-14)
Sarah Watkins (10-13)
Sytia Messer (95-99)
Dana Cherry (99-03)
Quistelle Williams (10-13)
Kelly Johnson (92-96)
Monica Van Parys (78-82)
Sarah Pfeifer (02-08)
Kimberly Wilson (93-97)
Karen Jones (94-98)
Lauren Ervin (06-08)
Erma Greer (82-85)
Calli Berna (12-pres.)
Yolanda Dickson (90-94)
Jhasmin Bowen (12-pres.)
1,145
1,109
1,072
1,056
1,047
1,036
4
4
4
4
2
4
1+
4
3+
4
4
4
2
4
4
4
3+
3
2
2
2
4
4
3
119
126
117
120
59
92
53
124
99
129
125
115
45
116
131
103
119
71
60
47
39
127
125
74
961
936
917
894
858
807
798
785
777
750
748
742
742
714
703
700
689
683
676
651
642
637
607
606
YR
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
6
4
4
2
4
3+
4
3+
GP
REB
119 1,013
112 785
124 715
123 714
119 697
105 691
103 684
94
683
114 675
129 664
129 658
111 647
115 644
114 636
115 615
126 611
130 604
128 603
130 563
116 548
113 534
103 527
129 502
120 499
125 499
47
495
111 483
119 470
97
459
99
451
31. Melissa Wolff (13-pres.) 2+ 85
32. Amber Nicholas (88-92)
4 117
33. Kristin Moore (01-05)
4 89
34. Rochelle Vaughn (02-06)
4 120
35. Tennille Adams (95-99)
4 127
36. Tracy Webb (83-87)
4 117
37. Joy Dillard (76-79)
3 53
38. Wendi Willits (97-01)
4 131
ASSISTS
NAME (CAREER)
YR
1. Amy Wright (98-02) *
4
2. Calli Berna (12-pres.)
3+
3. Amber Nicholas (88-92)
4
4. C’eira Ricketts (09-12)
4
5. Christy Smith (94-98)
4
6. Tracy Webb (83-87)
4
7. Brittney Vaughn (04-08)
4
8. Rochelle Vaughn (02-06)
4
9. Donna Wilson (87-89)
2
Kimberly Wilson (93-97)
4
*--Also ranks sixth all-time in SEC history
GP
131
119
117
129
111
117
129
120
58
120
FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. 6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
NAME (CAREER)
Bettye Fiscus (81-85)
Shameka Christon (00-04)
Del. DeHorney (87-91)
Shelly Wallace (85-89)
Kimberly Wilson (93-97)
C’eira Ricketts (09-10)
Karyn Karlin (96-00)
Dana Cherry (99-00)
Sarah Watkins (10-13)
Tracy Webb (83-87)
Wendi Willits (97-01)
Juliet Jackson (86-90)
YR
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
GP
112
123
115
119
120
129
111
130
130
117
131
120
437
428
423
419
396
388
381
373
AST
717
617
538
516
507
444
424
421
332
332
FGM
794
726
667
621
616
606
553
563
517
509
505
500
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
NAME (CAREER)
YR GP
FGA
1. Shameka Christon (00-04) 4 123 1,641
2. Bettye Fiscus (81-85)
4 112 1,591
3. C’eira Ricketts (09-12)
4 129 1,498
4. Kimberly Wilson (93-97)
4 120 1,394
5. Wendi Willits (97-01)
4 131 1,260
6. Sytia Messer (95-99)
4 128 1,244
Lyndsay Harris (09-12)
4 123 1,244
8. Dana Cherry (99-03)
4 130 1,212
9. Karyn Karlin (96-00)
4 111 1,180
10. Tracy Webb (83-87)
4 117 1,131
11. Juliet Jackson (86-90)
4 120 1,128
Sarah Watkins (10-13)
4 130 1,228
13. India Lewis (99-03)
4 128 1,120
FIELD GOAL %
NAME (CAREER)
1. Del. DeHorney (87-91)
2. Karen Jones (94-98)
3. Shelly Wallace (85-89)
4. Lonniya Bragg (97-01)
5. Lauren Ervin (06-08)
6. Shaka Massey (95-97)
7. Lanell Dawson (85-87)
8. Monica Brown (83-87)
9. Sally Moore (89-91)
10. Sha Hopson (90-92)
Jhasmin Bowen (12-pres.)
(Min. 300 FGA)
FG/FGA
667-1096
238-408
621-1074
405-727
257-465
281-514
354-666
473-912
159-307
198-388
300-603
FREE THROWS MADE
.PCT
.609
.583
.578
.557
.553
.547
.535
.519
.518
.510
.498
NAME (CAREER)
YR GP
FTM
1. Bettye Fiscus (81-85)
4 112 485
2. Christy Smith (94-98) *
4 111 461
3. Del. DeHorney (87-91)
4 115 451
4. Tracy Webb (83-87)
4 117 384
5. Shelly Wallace (85-89)
4 119 341
6. Shameka Christon (00-04) 4 123 335
7. Karyn Karlin (96-00)
4 111 333
8. Sytia Messer (95-99)
4 128 329
9. Steph. Bloomer (91-95)
4 105 320
10. Sarah Watkins (10-13)
4 130 311
11. Dana Cherry (99-03)
4 130 293
* -- Ranks 10th in SEC history
14-15 ARKANSAS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
FREE THROW ATT.
NAME (CAREER)
YR GP
1. Del. DeHorney (87-91)
4 115
2. Bettye Fiscus (81-85)
4 112
3. Christy Smith (94-98)
4 111
4. Tracy Webb (83-87)
4 117
5. Shelly Wallace (85-89)
4 119
6. Shameka Christon (00-04) 4 123
7. Sytia Messer (95-99)
4 128
8. Steph. Bloomer (91-95)
4 105
9. Karyn Karlin (96-00)
4 111
10. Sarah Watkins (10-13)
4 130
11. Kim Bunge (79-83)
4 114
FTA
648
622
551
526
518
488
458
454
453
431
405
FREE THROW % (Min. 100 FTA)
NAME (CAREER)
1. Amber Nicholas (88-92)
2. Christy Smith (94-98)
3. India Lewis (99-03)
4. Wendi Willits (97-01)
5. Kimberly Wilson (93-97)
6. Kelly Johnson (92-96)
7. Cheryl Orcholski (80-84)
8. Jessica Jackson (14-pres)
9. Bettye Fiscus (81-85)
10. Donica Cosby (06-07)
11. Mary Munsch (80-84)
12. Angela Davis (91-93)
FG/FGA
174-206
461-551
213-259
248-302
234-287
227-279
221-275
180-227
485-622
81-105
104-135
106-138
THREE-POINT GOALS
NAME (CAREER)
YR
1. Wendi Willits (97-01) *
4
2. Lyndsay Harris (09-12)
4
3. Kimberly Wilson (93-97) ** 4
India Lewis (99-03) **
4
5. Christy Smith (94-98)
4
6. Shameka Christon (00-04) 4
7. Rochelle Vaughn (02-06)
4
8. Calli Berna (12-pres.)
3+
9. Amber Nicholas (88-92)
4
10. Sytia Messer (95-99)
4
11. Dom. Washington (05-07) 2
12. Charity Ford (07-10)
4
* -- Ranks third in SEC history
** -- Tied for seventh in SEC history
GP
131
123
120
128
111
123
120
119
117
128
59
117
.PCT
.845
.837
.822
.818
.815
.814
.804
.793
.780
.771
.770
.768
3PM
316
283
267
267
156
144
127
123
121
112
109
104
NAME (CAREER)
YR GP
3PA
1. Lyndsay Harris (09-12)
4 123 858
2. India Lewis (99-03) *
4 128 787
3. Wendi Willits (97-01) **
4 131 771
4. Kimberly Wilson (93-97)
4 120 673
5. Christy Smith (94-98)
4 111 465
6. Rochelle Vaughn (02-06)
4 120 456
7. Shameka Christon (00-04) 4 123 427
8. Sytia Messer (95-99)
4 128 412
9. Calli Berna (12-pres.)
3+ 119 383
10. Charity Ford (07-10)
4 117 339
* -- Ranks fourth in SEC history | ** -- Ranks fifth in SEC
(Min. 150 3PA.)
NAME (CAREER)
1. Amber Nicholas (88-92)
2. Wendi Willits (97-01)
3. Kimberly Wilson (93-97)
4. Ayana Brereton (06-09)
5. Lisa Martin (87-89)
6. Dom. Washington (05-07)
7. Jessica Jackson (14-pres.)
8. India Lewis (99-03)
9. Shameka Christon (00-04)
10. Christy Smith (94-98)
11. Lyndsay Harris (09-12)
12. Calli Berna (12-pres.)
13. Leslie Howard (05-07)
14. Charity Ford (07-10)
15. Kelsey Brooks (14-pres.)
16. Shanna Harmon (00-04)
FG/FGA
112-291
316-771
267-673
66-170)
66-179
109-306
82-233
267-787
144-427
156-465
283-858
123-383
71-230
104-339
60-197
77-261
NAME (CAREER)
YR GP
1. C’eira Ricketts (09-12)
4 129
2. Tracy Webb (83-87)
4 117
3. Christy Smith (94-98)
4 111
4. Amber Nicholas (88-92)
4 117
5. India Lewis (99-03)
4 128
6. Rochelle Vaughn (03-06)
4 120
7. Shameka Christon (00-04) 4 123
Calli Berna (12-pres.)
3+ 119
9. Bettye Fiscus (81-85)
4 112
Connie Fitzgerald (79-83) 4 116
11. Juliet Jackson (86-90)
4 120
12. Amy Wright (98-02)
4 131
BLOCKED SHOTS
NAME (CAREER)
1. Del. DeHorney (87-91)
2. Sarah Watkins (10-13)
3. Shameka Christon (00-04)
4. Amanda Holley (81-84)
5. Whitney Jones (05-09)
6. Stephanie Bloomer (91-95)
7. Kim Bunge (79-83)
8. Lauren Ervin (06-08)
9. Bronwyn Wynn (85-87)
10. Karyn Karlin (96-00)
11. Robyn Irwin (86-89)
Players to watch
Jessica Jackson (14-pres.)
Melissa Wolff (13-pres.)
YR
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
2
2
4
3
GP
115
130
123
94
119
105
114
46
58
111
74
BS
235
201
162
147
132
126
116
103
81
79
73
1+
2+
53
85
71
66
SCORING AVERAGE
NAME (CAREER)
1. Bettye Fiscus (81-85)
2. M. Lackey-Vining (76-78)
3. Jessica Jackson (14-pres.)
4. Lita Stricklin (78-80)
5. Shameka Christon (00-04)
6. Del. DeHorney (87-91)
7. Jessica Jackson (14-pres.)
8. Lanell Dawson (85-87)
9. Kimberly Wilson (93-97)
10. Lauren Ervin (06-08)
ST
320
293
239
220
210
207
206
206
205
205
195
194
GP
112
39
30
45
123
115
53
59
120
47
PTS
2073
642
485
742
1951
1785
798
858
1733
651
AVG
18.5
16.5
16.2
16.0
15.9
15.5
15.1
14.5
14.4
13.9
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
3-POINT ATTEMPTS
3-POINT %
STEALS
NAME (CAREER)
1. Lauren Ervin (06-08)
2. Shelly Wallace (85-89)
3. Lita Stricklin (78-80)
4. Pat Keck (76-77)
5. M. Lackey-Vining (76-78)
6. Amanda Holley (81-84)
7. Joy Dillard (76-79)
8. Bettye Fiscus (81-85)
9. Blair Savage (89-93)
10. Monica Brown (83-87)
Players to watch
Jessica Jackson (14-pres.)
GP
47
119
45
16
39
94
53
112
114
103
REB
495
1013
365
126
297
683
381
785
771
684
AVE
10.5
8.5
8.1
7.9
7.6
7.3
7.2
7.0
6.8
6.6
53 312
5.9
.PCT
.416
.409
.397
.388
.368
.356
.352
.339
.337
.336
.330
.321
.309
.307
.305
.295
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Front Row: r-junior Joey Bailey, senior Jhasmin Bowen, head coach Jimmy Dykes, senior Calli Berna, sophomore Jessica Jackson. Back Row (l-r): freshman McKinley Bostad, sophomore Khadijah West, sophomore Kelsey Brooks, freshman Katie Powell, junior Melissa Wolff.
ALPHABETICAL
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NAME
Joey Bailey
Calli Berna
McKinley Bostad
Jhasmin Bowen
Kelsey Brooks
Jessica Jackson
Katie Powell
Khadijah West
Melissa Wolff
POS
F
PG
G
F
G
F
F/C
F
G/F
HT
6-1
5-10
5-9
6-1
5-9
6-3
6-4
6-2
6-0
CL
R-JR
SR
FR
SR
SO
SO
FR
SO
JR
HOMETOWN/HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL
Gunter, Texas/Gunter HS
Fayetteville, Ark./Fayetteville HS
Kennedale, Texas/Kennedale HS
Wichita, Kan./Wichita Heights HS
Lenexa, Kan./Olathe Northwest HS
Jacksonville, Ark./Jacksonville HS
Duluth, Ga./Duluth HS
Shreveport, La./HuntingtonHS
Cabot, Ark./Cabot HS
Head Coach: Jimmy Dykes (Arkansas, 1985; First Season)
Assistant Coaches: Christy Smith (Arkansas, 1998; First Season)
Tari Cummings (Oklahoma State, 2003); Fourth Season)
Simeon Hinsey (JBU, 2002; Third Season)
Director of Basketball Operations: Amber Shirey (Arkansas, 1992; 23rd Season)
Director of Video and Scouting : Jeff Brazil (Arkansas, 2010; Seventh Season)
Managers: Kendall Ruff, Amber Earls, Maggie Bricker, Lindsey Lawrence, Brandon Kirkpatrick, Joseph Richardson
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14-15 ARKANSAS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
HC
JIMMY DYKES
Arkansas. 1985
DO
AMBER SHIREY
14
McKINLEY BOSTAD
21
KATIE POWELL
Arkansas. 1992
Fr. | G | 5-9
Fr. | F | 6-4
AC
CHRISTY SMITH
VC
JEFF BRAZIL
Arkansas, 1998
Arkansas, 2010
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JHASMIN BOWEN
32
KHADIJAH WEST
Sr. | F | 6-1
14-15 ARKANSAS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
So. | F | 6-2
AC
TARI CUMMINGS
Okla. State, 2003
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JOEY BAILEY
15
KELSEY BROOKS
33
MELISSA WOLFF
Jr. | F | 6-1
So. | G | 5-9
SIMEON HINSEY
AC John
Brown, 2002
11
00
CALLI BERNA
Sr. | G | 5-10
JESSICA JACKSON
So. | F | 6-3
Jr. | F | 6-0
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