2008-09 Schedule/Travel Plans
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2008-09 Schedule/Travel Plans
LSU Table of Contents 3 4 5 6 INTRO 2008 FINAL FOUR THIS IS LSU Quick Facts 2008-09 Schedule/Travel Plans 2008-09 Roster 2008-09 Outlook LADY TIGERS 9 2008 Final Four COACHES 10 2008 Final Four 133 History 134 141 142 144 145 146 147 148 154 155 156 158 REVIEW 13 This is LSU RECORDS 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 33 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 47 48 49 52 HISTORY HONORS LSU OPPONENTS MEDIA Championship Basketball Campus Life Campus Apartments CHAMPS/Community Outreach Academic Success Academic Center for Student-Athletes Pete Maravich Assembly Center Sue Gunter Complex LSU Practice Facility Athletic Training Strength and Conditioning Athletics Facilities National Spotlight LSU and the WNBA 2008 Beijing Olympics LSU and USA Basketball LSU Greats Prominent LSU Alumni City of Baton Rouge State of Louisiana Andonie Museum Lady Tigers Timeline Fast Break Club 159 Honors 160 161 168 170 171 174 176 National Coach/Player of the Year All-Americans LSU Honor Roll First-Team All-SEC Career 1,000 Point Scorers Letterwinners Uniform Numbers 177 LSU 178 180 182 183 184 186 Championship Tradition University Administration Athletics Director Joe Alleva Athletics Administration Tiger Athletic Foundation LSU Sports Properties 187 Opponents 53 Players 54 56 58 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Year-by-Year Results vs. All Opponents Hall of Famer Sue Gunter Coaches Records/Final Polls NCAA Tournament History NCAA Final Fours AIAW Runner-up NCAA Tournament Teams SEC Championships SEC Tournament Titles Pete Maravich Assembly Center Pack the PMAC 188 189 197 198 Allison Hightower Kristen Morris Latear Eason Katherine Graham LaSondra Barrett Swayze Black Ayana Dunning Destini Hughes Courtney Jones Andrea Kelly Crystal Riley Taylor Turnbow Erica Williams State Farm Tip-Off Classic 2008-09 Opponents 2009 NCAA Tournament Opponents Series Records 201 Media 202 204 205 206 207 208 Media Guidelines Sports Information LSU Sports Radio Network LSU Sports Television Network LSUSports.net Radio/Television Chart 71 Coaches 72 80 81 82 83 84 Credits Van Chancellor Bob Starkey Kenya Larkin-Landers Travis Mays Brittany Dietz/Micki Collins Melissa Moore/Support Staff EDITOR: Bill Martin LAYOUT & DESIGN: Krystal Bennett Courtney Wilburn COVER DESIGN: Krystal Bennett ASSISTANT EDITORS: Kent Lowe Michael Bonnette Bill Franques Kent Lowe RESEARCH: Amanda Joseph Molly Clark 85 Review 86 89 92 93 94 95 96 101 102 104 2007-08 Season Recap NCAA Recap 2007-08 Results 2007-08 Statistics Team Statistics Individual and Team Superlatives 2007-08 Box Scores SEC Standings/Honors SEC Statistics 2007-08 Honors PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Franz, Jason Feirman, Brad Messina, Dennis Hodges, Elizabeth Oliver, Jesse Garrabant, Garret Ellwood, Steve Frischling, Jame Schwaberow, Michael Short, Paul Levy, The Advocate, Travis Spradling, Arthur D. Lauck, Jennifer Abelson, J.” Rico” Clement, Bill Feig, Dan Hardesty, Jim Hudelson, LSU Gumbo, Neil Johnson, Rob Musemeche, Jim Zeitz, Prather Warren, NFL, NBA, WNBA, Nelson Chenault, Ron Berard, C.C. Lockwood, Erby Aucoin Jr., Getty Images, USA Basketball 113 Records 114 118 119 120 122 124 126 128 130 131 132 2 Individual Records Team Records Team Records/Opponent Records The Last Time ... Miscellaneous Records Year-by-Year Leaders Leaders by Class SEC Tournament Records NCAA Tournament Records Special Games Television Games PRINTING EBSCO Media - Birmingham, Ala. PURCHASE AN LSU MEDIA GUIDE: 4 Preorder with your season ticket order form 4 www.LSUsports.net/mediaguides 4 Purchase from the Tiger Gift Center 2008-2009 LSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE © COPYRIGHT LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY The 2008-09 LSU Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written by the LSU Sports Information Office and designed by the LSU Publications Office on an Apple G5 using QuarkXpress 6.5 and Adobe Photoshop CS3. All text and photo content is property of Louisiana State University and LSU Athletics and can not be reproduced without permission from the LSU Sports Information Office. Quick Facts Where to See and Hear the Lady Tigers ... LSU INTRO 2008 FINAL FOUR THIS IS LSU LADY TIGERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS Cox Sports Television (CST), the exclusive regional network for LSU sports, broadcasts multiple Lady Tigers’ basketball games throughout the season CST, which can be seen in the Baton Rouge area on Cox Cable ch. 37, delivers LSU athletics to over 2 million viewers in seven states. The LSU Sports Radio Network brings LSU athletics to LSU fans across the country with two 50,000-watt clear channel affiliates and three 100,000-watt FM stations. The Lady Tigers play on WTGE 107.3 in Baton Rouge. The Geaux Zone, a subscription based online service on LSUsports.net, provides live and on-demand video archives of all women’s basketball games. Audio broadcasts, as well as the official coaches radio and television shows are also available. HISTORY HONORS LSU OPPONENTS MEDIA LSU Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff NAME POSITION ALMA MATER YEAR AT LSU Van Chancellor Bob Starkey Kenya Larkin-Landers Travis Mays Brittany Dietz Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Basketball Operations Mississippi State, 1965 2nd 20th 1st 2nd 1st Sports Information Associate AD/SID: Senior Associate SID: Associate SID (WBB): Associate SID: Associate SID: Associate SID: Publications Coordinator: Graphic Design Coordinator: Graphic Design Coordinator: Photography Coordinator: Administrative Secretary: Michael Bonnette Kent Lowe Bill Martin Caroline Domecq Bill Franques Will Stafford Jason Feirman Krystal Bennett Courtney Wilburn Steve Franz Pat Fredericks Electronic Media Director of Television: Manager of Television: Television Producer: Kevin Wagner John Schiebe David Landry Media Information Women’s Basketball SID: SID Office Phone: Martin’s Office Phone: SID Fax: Martin’s Cell Phone: Martin’s E-Mail Address: LSU Website: Press Row Phone: SID Mailing Address: Overnight Address: LSU '93 LSU-Shreveport '79 LSU ‘07 LSU ‘06 LSU '85 LSU ‘06 LSU '00 LSU '06 LSU ‘08 LSU '93 LSU '80 Oklahoma St. '86 LSU '90 Bill Martin (225) 578-8226 (225) 578-8204 (225) 578-1861 (225) 270-1665 [email protected] www.LSUsports.net (225) 578-8226 P.O. Box 25095 Baton Rouge, LA 70894-5095 Fifth Floor Athletics Admin. Building Nicholson Drive and North Stadium Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70894 LSU Sports Radio Network Director of Broadcasting: Jim Hawthorne WBB Play-by-Play: Patrick Wright Network Address: P.O. Box 25095 Baton Rouge, LA 70894-5095 University Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Print specifications: Mascot: Arena: Capacity: Year opened: All-time record in PMAC Playing Floor: Conference: Band: Baton Rouge, La. 1860 25,896 Lady Tigers Purple & Gold Purple-PMS 268, Gold-PMS 123 Mike VI (live Bengal tiger) Pete Maravich Assembly Center 13,468 1972 358-89 (33 years) Portable Wood Southeastern Bengal Brass Basketball Band Texas, 2002 Texas, 1990 Oklahoma State, 2005 Basketball Facts Head Coach: Career Record: Record at LSU: 2007-08 Record: 2007-08 SEC Record: 2007-08 Postseason: Final Rankings: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Starters Returning/Lost: All-time Record: All-time SEC Record: SEC Titles: All-time SEC Tourney Record: SEC Tournament Titles: NCAA Tourney Apperances: NCAA Tournament Record: Van Chancellor 470-160 (.746/20 years) 31-6 (.838/1 year) 31-6 14-0 NCAA Final Four No. 6 AP/No. 4 USA Today/Coaches 4/8 0/5 715-324 (.688/33 years) 183-117 3 (2005, 2006, 2008) 27-27 2 (1991, 2003) 18 36-18 University Administration President: Dr. John V. Lombardi Chancellor: Dr. Michael V. Martin Faculty Representative: Dydia DeLyser Athletics Department Athletics Director: Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA: Sr. Assoc. AD/Operations: Sr. Assoc. AD/Compliance: Sr. Assoc. AD/Business: Sr. Assoc. AD/Ext. Relations: Assoc. AD/Operations: Assoc. AD/Compliance: Assoc. AD/Student Services: Assistant AD/Facility Services: Assistant AD/Ticket Manager: Joe Alleva Judy Southard Verge Ausberry Bo Bahnsen Mark Ewing Herb Vincent Eddie Nunez Bo Kerin Mirian Segar Ronnie Haliburton Brian Broussard Pomona ‘63 Mankato ‘69 UCLA ‘92 Lehigh ‘75 Coker '70 LSU '90 LSU '82 LSU ‘78 LSU ‘83 Florida '98 Tennessee '96 LSU '94 LSU ‘90 LSU ‘93 Athletics Dept. Phone Numbers (225 area code) Athletics Department: 578-8100 Athletics Director: 578-3600 Senior Women’s Admin.: 578-1888 Student Services: 578-4100 Marketing & Promotions: 578-6629 Business Office: 578-6783 Ticket Office: 578-2184 Women’s Basketball Office: 578-6643 2008-2009 LSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE Visit the official web site of LSU Athletics for the latest women’s basketball news, statistics, schedules, live and on demand audio, video, behind the scene feature articles. 3 LSU INTRO 2008 FINAL FOUR THIS IS LSU LADY TIGERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS 2008-09 Schedule/Travel Plans November 5 10 16 24 26 30 Loyola-New Orleans # Houston Jags # Notre Dame ^ (ESPN2) Tulane (CST) Xavier Middle Tennessee Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Wednesday Monday Sunday Monday Wednesday Sunday 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. Travel Plans Centenary Dec. 20 (Shreveport, La.) Depart: Return: Hotel: Dec. 20, LSU Bus After game, LSU Bus Holiday Inn Downtown 102 Lake Street (318) 222-7717 HISTORY HONORS LSU OPPONENTS MEDIA Connecticut Jan. 3 (Hartford, Conn.) December 1 15 18 20 28 Texas Southern Louisiana Tech (CST) Southeastern Louisiana Centenary Florida State (CST) Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Shreveport, La. Baton Rouge, La. Monday Monday Thursday Saturday Sunday 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 2 p.m. Baton Rouge, La. Hartford, Conn. Fayetteville, Ark. Baton Rouge, La. New Orleans, La. Nashville, Tenn. Baton Rouge, La. Lexington, Ky. Columbia, S.C. Thursday Saturday Thursday Sunday Wednesday Sunday Thursday Sunday Thursday 1 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 6 p.m. Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Starkville, Miss. Baton Rouge, La. Athens, Ga. Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Sunday Thursday Sunday Sunday Thursday Sunday Thursday 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Depart: Return: Hotel: Jan. 2, Charter flight After game, Charter flight TBD Arkansas Jan. 8 (Fayetteville, Ark.) Depart: Return: Hotel: Jan. 7, Charter flight After game, Charter flight Courtyard Marriott Fayetteville 600 E. Van Asche Drive (479) 571-4900 UNO Jan. 14 (New Orleans, La.) Depart: Return: Hotel: Jan. 13, LSU Bus After game, LSU Bus Wyndham Riverfront New Orleans 701 Convention Center Blvd. (504) 681-1050 January 1 3 8 11 14 18 22 25 29 Nebraska at Connecticut (CBS) at Arkansas * Alabama * at New Orleans at Vanderbilt * Mississippi State * (CST) at Kentucky * at South Carolina * Vanderbilt Jan. 18 (Nashville, Tenn.) Depart: Return: Hotel: Jan. 17, Charter flight After game, Charter flight Doubletree Hotel Nashville 315 4th Avenue North (615) 747-4832 Kentucky Jan. 25 (Lexington, Ky.) Depart: Return: Hotel: Jan. 24, Charter flight After game, Charter flight Lexington Downtown Hotel & Conference Center 369 West Vine Street (877) 539-1648 February 1 5 8 15 19 22 26 Auburn * (CST) Arkansas * (SECRN) at Mississippi State * Florida * (FSN) at Georgia * Kentucky * Tennessee * (SECRN) March 1 5-8 at Ole Miss * SEC Tournament Oxford, Miss. Sunday North Little Rock, Ark. Thurs.-Sun. S. Carolina Jan. 29 (Columbia, S.C.) Depart: Return: Hotel: 2 p.m. TBA Jan. 28, Charter flight After game, Charter flight Inn at South Carolina 1619 Pendleton Street (803) 779-7779 Miss. State Feb. 8 (Starkville, Miss.) * - Southeastern Conference games; # - Exhibition game; ^ - State Farm Tip-Off Classic CST - Cox Sports Television FSN - Fox Sports Net national broadcast SECRN - SEC Regional Network, aired on Fox Sports Net Depart: Return: Hotel: Feb. 7, LSU Bus After game, LSU Bus Comfort Suites Starkville 801 Russell Street (662) 324-9595 Georgia Feb. 19 (Athens, Ga.) Depart: Return: Hotel: Feb. 18, Charter flight After game, Charter flight University of Georgia Center 1197 S. Lumpkin Street (706) 583-0414 Ole Miss March 1 (Oxford, Miss.) Depart: Return: Hotel: Feb. 28, LSU Bus After game, LSU Bus Holiday Inn Express 112 Heritage Drive (662) 236-2500 All times Central; subject to change. 2009 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament First and Second Rounds • March 22 and 24, 2009 Pete Maravich Assembly Center Baton Rouge, La. Hosted by LSU Game Times 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. CT on March 22 8:30 p.m. CT on March 24 FOR TICKETS CONTACT THE LSU TICKET OFFICE: (225) 578-2194 or (800) 960-TKTS 4 2008-2009 LSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2008-09 Roster Numerical Roster INTRO NO. NAME POS. HT. CL./EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL(PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 3 5 11 20 22 23 24 25 32 41 44 55 Katherine Graham Latear Eason Crystal Riley Andrea Kelly Destini Hughes Courtney Jones Allison Hightower Ayana Dunning Swayze Black Erica Williams Taylor Turnbow Kristen Morris LaSondra Barrett G G G G G F G F/C F G F F F 5-11 5-8 5-5 5-9 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-3 5-8 6-2 6-2 6-2 So./1L So./1L Fr./HS Jr./JC Fr./HS Fr./HS Jr./2L Fr./HS Fr./HS So./TR Fr./HS Sr./3L Fr./HS Birmingham, Ala./Ramsay HS Chicago, Ill./John Hope Academy Memphis, Tenn./Hillcrest HS Shalimar, Fla./Choctawhatchee HS/Okaloosa-Walton CC Fort Worth, Texas/Kennedale HS Midfield, Ala./Midfield HS Arlington, Texas/Juan Seguin HS Columbus, Ohio/Eastmoor HS Brookhaven, Miss./Brookhaven HS Gonzales, La./Dutchtown HS (Southern Miss) Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson HS Lathrup Village, Mich./Detroit Country Day School Jackson, Miss./William B. Murrah HS 2008 FINAL FOUR THIS IS LSU LADY TIGERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY HONORS LSU OPPONENTS MEDIA Alphabetical Roster NO. NAME POS. HT. CL./EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL(PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 55 25 24 3 1 23 20 22 11 44 5 41 32 LaSondra Barrett Swayze Black Ayana Dunning Latear Eason Katherine Graham Allison Hightower Destini Hughes Courtney Jones Andrea Kelly Kristen Morris Crystal Riley Taylor Turnbow Erica Williams F F F/C G G G G F G F G F G 6-2 6-3 6-3 5-8 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-2 5-9 6-2 5-5 6-2 5-8 Fr./HS Fr./HS Fr./HS So./1L So./1L Jr./2L Fr./HS Fr./HS Jr./JC Sr./3L Fr./HS Fr./HS So./TR Jackson, Miss./William B. Murrah HS Brookhaven, Miss./Brookhaven HS Columbus, Ohio/Eastmoor HS Chicago, Ill./John Hope Academy Birmingham, Ala./Ramsay HS Arlington, Texas/Juan Seguin HS Fort Worth, Texas/Kennedale HS Midfield, Ala./Midfield HS Shalimar, Fla./Choctawhatchee HS/Okaloosa-Walton CC Lathrup Village, Mich./Detroit Country Day School Memphis, Tenn./Hillcrest HS Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson HS Gonzales, La./Dutchtown HS (Southern Miss) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Director of Basketball Operations: Athletics Trainer: Pronunciation Guide Van Chancellor (Mississippi State, 1965) Bob Starkey Travis Mays (Texas, 1990) Kenya Larkin-Landers (Texas, 2002) Brittany Dietz (Oklahoma State, 2005) Micki Collins (Nebraska, 2000) 3 11 20 24 55 Latear Eason Andrea Kelly Destini Hughes Ayana Dunning LaSondra Barrett La-TEE-ah An-DRE-ah Des-TUH-knee Eye-ON-nah Luh-SAWN-druh By Class Geographical Breakdown Seniors (1) Kristen Morris Juniors (3) Allison Hightower Andrea Kelly Erica Williams Sophomores (3) Katherine Graham Latear Eason Erica Williams Freshmen (7) LaSondra Barrett Swayze Black Ayana Dunning Destini Hughes Courtney Jones Crystal Riley Taylor Turnbow Louisiana (1) Erica Williams LSU Mississippi (2) LaSondra Barrett Swayze Black Alabama (2) Katherine Graham Courtney Jones Ohio (1) Ayana Dunning Florida (1) Andrea Kelly Tennessee (1) Crystal Riley Georgia (1) Taylor Turnbow Texas (2) Allison Hightower Destini Hughes Illinois (1) Latear Eason Michigan (1) Kristen Morris 2008-2009 LSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 5 UP FOR THE CHALLENGE Head coach Van Chancellor called it his most memorable moment in his first season at LSU -- hoisting the 2008 NCAA New Orleans Regional Trophy in front of a partisan Lady Tiger crowd at the New Orleans Arena. That moment signified LSU’s fifth straight Final Four appearance and the first for Chancellor in his 20year collegiate coaching career. Seven months later, Chancellor and the Lady Tigers will attempt to perpetuate that success with a talented crop of incoming players, including three McDonald’s AllAmericans. LSU loses 11 seniors and all five starters from a team that produced a 31-6 overall record and a perfect 140 Southeastern Conference regular season mark. Three of those starters moved on to the WNBA, including consensus first-team All-American and SEC Player of the Year Sylvia Fowles. However, Chancellor and his staff should have plenty of talent for the next several years after bringing in the nation’s third-best recruiting class. While replacing the likes of Fowles, Erica White and Quianna Chaney will be a difficult task, the Lady Tigers boast eight newcomers and return four players from the team of a year ago. What the incoming group has shown in early season workouts is an outstanding work ethic and a willingness to learn, intangibles that will be crucial as the season takes shape. 6 “I enjoy the attitude of this team and they work hard,” Chancellor said following the team’s August workouts. “It is exciting to see the effort they have given in only a week of practice together.” Chancellor, who enters his second season at LSU, will be looking for leadership from both his frontcourt and backcourt, and the new class of players will seek to establish their own identity to add to the legacy of LSU women’s basketball. Backcourt Junior guard Allison Hightower, the 2007-08 SEC Sixth Woman of the Year, returns as the leader of the Lady Tigers’ backcourt. Hightower proved to be one of the top players off the bench in the nation after averaging 7.1 points and 2.5 rebounds per game with two starts. Hightower ranked second on the squad in three-point field goal percentage (.374) and has steadily increased her shooting percentage in her first two seasons. Hightower brings experience from two Final Fours as the top player off the bench and will see her role increase to that of team leader. The 5-foot-10 guard has scored in double-figures in 17 games during her career, including 12 contests during the 2007-08 season. In LSU’s preseason trip to Vancouver, Canada, Hightower displayed her scoring abilities and court presence by posting double-digits in all three contests. She poured in 19 points in the Lady Tigers’ final game against Simon Fraser University. Two of LSU’s four returning players are sophomore guards this season. Latear Eason, who stands at 5-foot-8, returns after seeing limited action in 20 games due to the Lady Tigers depth of veteran guards last season. Eason suffered a knee injury prior to the 2008 SEC Tournament that sidelined her throughout the NCAA Tournament, but she has since returned to full strength. Katherine Graham, a 5-foot-11 guard, averaged 1.7 points and 1.3 rebounds in 24 games last season. With the departure of White, Chaney and RaShonta LeBlanc, Chancellor and his staff brought in a dynamic trio of guards. Freshman Destini Hughes is a name LSU fans will quickly become familiar with as she expected to play a key role in her first season in the purple and gold. Hughes, a 5-10 standout, was a McDonald’s All-American as a senior at Kennedale High School in Fort Worth, Texas. Hughes was the second-rated point guard in America in the Class of 2008 and was called by many recruiting experts as the top backcourt defender in the nation at the high school level. She nearly averaged a triple-double in 2007 with 20.2 points, 9.7 rebounds and 7.3 assists per game. Joining Hughes at the point will be fellow true freshman Crystal Riley of Memphis, Tenn. Riley was ranked as the 11th-best point guard in the nation after contributing 21 points per game as a senior at Hillcrest High School. Junior college transfer guard Andrea Kelly should lend immediately help to the perimeter. Kelly, who played for two seasons at Okaloosa-Walton (Fla.) Community College, brings in a capability to score and was called by many one of the top shooting guards to come out of the JUCO ranks. At Okaloosa-Walton, Kelly went up against 2008-2009 LSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE LSU Seniors (1) NO. NAME HT. CL POS. GP/GS PPG RPG NOTABLE 44 Kristen Morris 6-2 Jr. F 30/0 2.5 2.8 Played in 83 career games INTRO 2008 FINAL FOUR THIS IS LSU Juniors (1) No. Name 23 Allison Hightower 11 Andrea Kelly LADY TIGERS Ht. 5-10 5-9 Cl Jr. Jr. Pos. G G Gp/Gs 37/2 Ppg 7.1 Rpg 2.5 Notable (or previous school) 2007-08 SEC Sixth Woman of Year Shalimar, Fla./Okaloosa-Walton CC COACHES REVIEW RECORDS Sophomores (3) HISTORY NO. NAME HT. CL POS. GP/GS PPG RPG NOTABLE 3 1 32 Latear Eason Katherine Graham Erica Williams* 5-8 5-11 5-8 So. So. So. G G G 20/0 24/0 20/1 0.8 1.7 4.7 0.6 1.3 1.4 Returns from knee injury One of two returning guards Transfers from Southern Miss HONORS LSU OPPONENTS MEDIA * - will be eligible for the 2009-10 season Freshmen (8) NO. NAME HT. CL POS. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 55 25 24 20 22 11 5 41 LaSondra Barrett^ Swayze Black Ayana Dunning^ Destini Hughes^ Courtney Jones Andrea Kelly Crystal Riley Taylor Turnbow 6-2 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-2 5-9 5-5 6-2 Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. F F F/C G F G G F Jackson, Miss./William B. Murrah HS Brookhaven, Miss./Brookhaven HS Columbus, Ohio/Eastmoor HS Fort Worth, Texas/Kennedale HS Midfield, Ala./Midfield HS Shalimar, Fla./Okaloosa-Walton CC Memphis, Tenn./Hillcrest HS Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson HS ^ - indicates 2008 McDonald's All-American several players who moved on to Division I scholarships as well. Frontcourt LSU’s long-standing tradition of talented frontcourt players can be expected to continue in 2007-08. The Lady Tigers will rely heavily upon Kristen Morris, the program’s lone senior who brings in 83 career games of experience. At 6-foot-2, Morris is a solid presence down low, and she averaged 2.5 points and 2.8 rebounds per game last season. Morris has been waiting in the wings for this opportunity after serving as backup at the post position to Fowles the past three seasons. Two new post players -- LaSondra Barrett and Swayze Black -- hail from Mississippi and each bring in impressive resumes. Barrett, at 6foot-2, underwent surgery to repair the meniscus in her right knee but is scheduled to be on target to practice in fall workouts. Barrett, a 2008 McDonald’s All-American, averaged a double-double as a senior at William B. Murrah High School in Jackson, Miss. The 2008 Mississippi State Player of the Year was ranked the 12th overall player in the nation by HoopGurlz.com. Black, a native of Brookhaven, Miss., comes in as one of the top true freshman defenders in the nation. She made her presence immediately felt by chipping in 10 points in the Lady Tigers first two exhibition games in Canada. Ayana Dunning, a 6-foot-3 forward/center from Columbus, Ohio, is the third of LSU’s 2008 McDonald’s All-Americans. Dunning was ranked the third-best post player in America after prepping at Eastmoor High School. Courtney Jones of Midfield, Ala., and Taylor Turnbow of Stone Mountain, Ga., round out the list of newcomers. Jones, a 6-foot-3 forward, was the 2008 Miss Alabama Basketball Player of the Year and the Alabama Gatorade Player of the Year. She averaged 16.3 points 11.0 rebounds as a senior at Midfield High School. Turnbow, along with Dunning, participated at the 2008 USA Women’s Basketball Under-18 National Team Trials this past June. Turnbow comes from Stephenson High School, the same program that produced former LSU forward Ashley Thomas. She turned in a game-high 14 points and eight rebounds in LSU’s first Canadian game against Trinity Western University. Schedule Sixteen home games highlighted by the State Farm Tip-Off Classic versus Notre Dame and home matchups with Louisiana Tech, Florida State and defending national champion Tennessee, make up a challenging schedule for the Lady Tigers in 2007-08. LSU opens the season with seven straight home games and 10 consecutive games in the state of Louisiana. The Lady Tigers will play against nine teams who reached the NCAA Tournament last season with six of those opponents visiting the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. LSU’s 16 home games are the most on the schedule since the 2001-02 season. “We wanted to schedule enough home games to give our young team a chance to compete against quality opponents,” Chancellor said. “We are bringing in quality teams at home that the fans will enjoy seeing. This schedule also gives our team a chance to see a lot of different styles of play. You always look to accomplish that in your non-conference schedule prior to starting SEC play.” In addition, LSU will play host to the NCAA Tournament First and Second Round for the second straight season on March 22 and 24, 2009. LSU has the honor of serving as host of the 2008 State Farm Tip-Off Classic on Sunday, Nov. 16. The Lady Tigers have played in college basketball’s premier season-opening event on two previous occasions against Baylor in 2004 and Texas Tech in 2005. LSU will take on Notre 2008-2009 LSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE Allison Hightower 7 LSU INTRO 2008 FINAL FOUR THIS IS LSU LADY TIGERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY HONORS LSU OPPONENTS MEDIA 2008-09 Season Outlook Dame, a Sweet 16 participant a year ago, in the tournament’s first game at 1:30 p.m. CDT. Pittsburgh and Texas A&M meet in the second contest at 4 p.m. CDT. Both games will be televised by ESPN2. “We knew one of our goals of the schedule was to host the State Farm Tip-Off Classic,” Chancellor said. “We feel privileged and excited to be welcoming three great teams to the Maravich Center to open the college basketball season. Notre Dame will give our team a chance to play against an outstanding opponent right away.” On Dec. 15, one of college basketball’s greatest rivalries will be renewed in Baton Rouge when Louisiana Tech visits the Maravich Center for the first time since Dec. 8, 1990. LSU’s first road contest will be at Centenary on Dec. 20. The Lady Tigers close 2008 with a home tilt against Florida State on Dec. 28, marking the Seminoles first appearance in Baton Rouge since 1991. LSU has won the last three meetings between the two. On Jan. 1, LSU and Nebraska open the New Year in Baton Rouge before the Lady Tigers head to Connecticut for a showdown with the Huskies on Jan. 3 in Hartford. The trip to Connecticut represents the first out of state game for LSU and pits a matchup between the only two programs who have reach five consecutive Final Fours. The SEC schedule follows for the Lady Tigers, who open league play five days later at Arkansas on Jan. 8. LSU has its conference home opener against Alabama on Jan. 11, one of only three home dates during the month. Road trips to Vanderbilt, Kentucky and South Carolina are also on the slate. LSU will play five SEC home games in February, including Auburn on Feb. 1, Arkansas on Feb. 5, Florida on Feb. 15 and Kentucky on Feb. 22. The home schedule concludes with a rematch of last year’s NCAA Final Four semifinal against defending national champion Tennessee on Thursday, Feb. 26 in the Maravich Center. On The Tube A total of 10 Lady Tiger games will feature live television broadcasts in 2008-09, Since the 2003-04 season, a total of 87 Lady Tiger contests have been broadcast on television, which includes all NCAA Tournament games on LSU’s run to five consecutive Final Fours. The Lady Tigers own a 114-48 record all-time in televised games. Both State Farm Tip-Off Classic contests will feature a live national broadcast on ESPN2, a network the Lady Tigers have played on 32 times over the past six seasons. LSU takes on 2008 Final Four participant Connecticut in Hartford, at noon on CBS. Cox Sports Television will televise five LSU home games, including three non-conference contests during the months of November and December. CST will carry games against Tulane on Monday, Nov. 24 at 7 p.m., versus Louisiana Tech on Monday, Dec. 15 and a showdown with Florida State on Sunday, Dec. 28 at 2 p.m. Two SEC games are part of the package. The LSU-Mississippi State contest on Thursday, Jan. 22 will be carried by CST live at 7 p.m. as will the Lady Tigers’ matchup with Auburn on Sunday, Feb. 1 at 2 p.m. 2008 Signing Class Ranked Third In Nation LSU’s 2008 signing class that features seven true freshman was ranked the third-best in the nation according to HoopGurlz.com. That group has since began fall classes and will be ready to go in the Lady Tigers’ season-opener against Notre Dame on Nov. 16. Pack The PMAC Set For Feb. 15 Versus Florida The 13th annual Pack The PMAC game, one of the top promotional events in women’s college basketball, is slated for Feb. 15 as the Lady Tigers take on Florida at 2 p.m. Last year, LSU drew 8,807 fans who saw the Lady Tigers defeat Georgia, 63-57. The promotion has been widely successful since the first Pack the PMAC on Jan. 21, 1997. LSU played in a two-day Labor Day exhibition trip in Vancouver, Canada, in late August. It was the first time any Lady Tiger team had played in Canada, and the trip allowed the players to earn valuable game experience prior to the start of October practice. According to NCAA regulations, teams are allowed to make a trip away from the United States every four years and prior to such trips, the teams are allowed to practice up to a maximum of 10 days. LSU won all three of its games in Canada, defeating Trinity Western, 81-27, and then British Columbia, 74-46, in a Saturday doubleheader. The two victories were followed up with another convincing win, 71-47, over Simon Fraser University that Sunday. “We had the chance to evaluate all of our players and put them in an actual game environment,” head coach Van Chancellor said. “We learned a lot about our team today and feel these games will serve as a valuable experience when we officially open practice in October.” Off the court, LSU was able to take in the sights of the Vancouver area and enjoy an experience that was a first for most Lady Tiger players. A Trip To Canada LSU’s Labor Day Canada Exhibition Trip 8 DATE OPPONENT SCORE HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Trinity Western British Columbia Simon Fraser W, 81-27 W, 74-46 W, 71-47 Turnbow (14) Hightower (17) Hightower (19) Turnbow (8) Morris (7) Graham (6) 2008-2009 LSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE The Lady Tigers hoist the New Orleans Regional Championship trophy, clinching their fifth consecutive NCAA Final Four berth. 2008 Final Four Fan Fare (Above left) The Lady Tigers arrive at the team hotel in Tampa to the greeting of fans. (Above right) Head coach Van Chancellor accepts a commemorative basketball upon arrival. (Left) LSU players sign autographs for fans during Final Four weekend. 10 2008-2009 LSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE LSU INTRO 2008 FINAL FOUR THIS IS LSU LADY TIGERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY HONORS LSU OPPONENTS MEDIA Salute Dinner Florida Days LSU took in the sights and sounds of Tampa, Fla. Head coach Van Chancellor speaks at the annual team salute dinner. Press & Practice LSU goes through a practice in Tampa during Final Four week (top left). Head coach Van Chancellor and associate head coach Bob Starkey watch drills at practice (top right). Sylvia Fowles fields questions from members of the media (bottom left). Head coach Van Chancellor enjoys a fun moment with members of the media at the team’s shootaround a day prior to tipoff (bottom right). 2008-2009 LSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 11 Final FOUR Pregame Rally Tip Off! Fans pack the St. Pete Times Forum as LSU and Tennessee tip off in the national semifinal (left). Head coach Van Chancellor (above) advanced to his first Final Four. Tampa Tribute (Far Left) Head coach Van Chancellor enjoys a moment with the three other coaches whose teams reached the Final Four -Tara VanDerveer, Geno Auriemma and Pat Summitt. (Near Left) Sylvia Fowles poses with the rest of the State Farm All-America team that was announced. 12 2008-2009 LSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE