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2016-17 Women’s Basketball Notebook | #GoWildcats | #ACUE4C 1 Southland Conference Champion Abilene Christian Wildcats (9-6, 3-0 Southland) vs. Stephen F. Austin Ladyjacks (12-2, 3-0 Southland) Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 | 5:30 p.m. | Moody Coliseum | Abilene, Texas | ESPN3 Abilene Christian Wildcats (Head Coach: Julie Goodenough | Assistant Coaches: Erika Lambert, Kyle Felan, Erik DeRoo) Pos. No. Name Ht. Cl. Hometown / Previous School fg% 3fg% ft% rpg apg stl blk ppg F 3 Dominique Golightly 5-11 Fr. Chickasha, Okla. / Chickasha HS .404 .405 .833 1.5 0.5 8 3 4.3 G 10 Breanna Wright 5-8 Fr. Jarrell, Texas / Jarrell HS .400 .208 .680 2.9 3.3 13 4 5.5 G 11 Sara Williamson 5-10 So. Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall HS .455 .286 .781 2.5 3.1 15 7 5.3 C 13 Taudenciah Oluoch 6-3 Jr. Nairobi, Kenya / Shimba Hills HS .500 .000 .667 1.0 0.0 0 0 1.4 G 14 Pamela Herrera 5-6 Fr. El Paso, Texas / Bel Air HS .409 .250 .875 1.7 1.2 5 0 2.1 G 15 Alexis Mason 5-9 Sr. McKinney, Texas / McKinney North HS .358 .273 .833 3.6 2.7 15 2 12.7 C 22 Sierra Allen 6-1 Jr. Roscoe, Texas / Highland HS .468 .389 .625 3.9 0.2 6 1 7.1 F 23 Suzzy Dimba 5-11 Sr. Lubbock, Texas / Coronado HS .431 .298 .656 6.3 2.5 34 23 11.3 C 25 Lexi Kirgan 6-4 Fr. Bullard, Texas / Bullard HS .450 .000 .000 0.7 0.0 1 1 1.4 F 32 Lizzy Dimba 5-11 Sr. Lubbock, Texas / Coronado HS .414 .383 .627 6.5 1.4 21 5 9.7 F 33 Sydney Shelstead 6-1 Sr. Mineral Wells, Texas / Mineral Wells HS .401 .188 .763 8.6 1.0 16 9 13.3 G *42 Hannah Snyder 5-5 Fr. Albany, Texas / Albany Junior HS *Honorary Wildcat through Team IMPACT EXCELLENCE FOR CHRIST: The mission of ACU Athletics is to honor Christ through excellence in academics and athletics, and its vision is to win at the highest level by providing the most Christ-centered student- athlete experience in collegiate athletics ... ACU Athletics created this motto in the Winter of 2015 (#ACUE4C). TODAY’S GAME: Is the seventh all-time meeting between Abilene Christian and Stephen F. Austin and game three of a season-long four-game Southland Conference homestand (2-0) ... After the Jan. 14 game vs. Lamar, the Wildcats won’t play consecutive home conference games the rest of the year ... ACU trails SFA in their all-time series, 5-1, with the lone victory coming last season in Nacgodoches, 85-70 ... The year prior, ACU fell, 71-69, in overtime at Moody Coliseum ... This is the first season SFA and ACU will play a home- and-home series ... The Wildcats’ all-time record vs. the Southland is 37-16 (.698) with their last conference home loss taking place in February of 2015 vs. Lamar – a streak of 14 games. SEEING DOUBLE: Suzzy and Lizzy Dimba each scored over 20 points in a single game for the first time together in their collegiate careers during the Jan. 7 win vs. Central Arkansas ... Each made 4-of- 5 3-point attempts and combined to go 8-8 from the free-throw line ... Suzzy Dimba scored a career high 28 points and pulled down 11 rebounds to win her third Southland Conference Player of the Week crowd ... She made 9-15 field goals and blocked three shots in playing her seventh complete game ... Her double-double was the 31st of her career ... Lizzy totaled 20 points on 7-11 shooting and dished out three assists ... The Dimbas are the first Wildcat duo to score 20 points in a game 2016-17 Team Comparison Category ACU SFA Record ................................................9-6 ................ 12-2 Points ............................................... 1047 ............... 1043 Points Per Game ............................69.8 ................ 74.5 Points Allowed ................................ 64.1 ............... 60.2 Scoring Margin ............................... +5.7 ...............+14.3 FG% ................................................... .417 .............. .428 3FG% ................................................. .311 ................ .331 FT%................................................... . 726 .............. .683 Opp. FG% ......................................... .411 ............... .391 Opp. 3FG% ................................... .309 ............... .307 Opp. FT% ........................................ .641 .............. .664 Rebounds ......................................... 619 ................ 526 Rebound Avg. .................................. 41.3 ................ 37.6 Off. Rebound Avg. .......................... 15.7 ................ 12.8 Def. Rebound Avg. ....................... 25.5 ............... 23.9 Rebound Margin ............................. +9.1 ................ +0.6 Fouls Per Game ............................ 16.3 ................ 18.2 Assists Per Game ...........................14.9 .................14.6 Turnovers Per Game ....................... 19.1 ................. 17.6 Assist/Turnover Ratio...................... 0.8 .................. 0.8 Steals Per Game .............................. 8.9 ................ 12.2 Blocks Per Game ............................. 3.7 .................. 2.3 Total Attendance ......................22,424 ........... 15,229 2016-17 Schedule Date Opponent Time/Result Nov. 7 # McMurry W, 97-46 Preseason WNIT First Round Nov. 11 $ + at No. 24 Missouri L, 46-52 Nov. 15 Howard Payne W, 87-52 Preseason WNIT Consolation Bracket Nov. 18 $ Omaha W, 73-66 Nov. 19 $ UT Rio Grande Valley W, 70-54 Nov. 26 + at No. 25 Texas A&M L, 45-71 Nov. 29 at UTSA L, 68-71 Dec. 1 ^ at No. 4 Baylor L, 34-79 Dec. 3 UMKC L, 68-71 Dec. 10 Harding W, 74-62 Shocker Winter Classic (at Wichita, Kan.) Dec. 16 % at Wichita State L, 62-81 Dec. 17 vs. Murray State W, 81-57 Dec. 28 Sul Ross W, 106-58 Dec. 31 * at Southeastern La. W, 82-57 Jan. 3 * New Orleans W, 68-55 Jan. 7 % * Central Arkansas W, 83-76 Jan. 12 * Stephen F. Austin 5:30 p.m. Jan. 14 * Lamar 2 p.m. Jan. 18 * at Nicholls 6 p.m. Jan. 26 * at Incarnate Word 5:30 p.m. Jan. 28 * McNeese 2 p.m. Feb. 1 * at A&M-Corpus Christi 5:30 p.m. Feb. 4 * Sam Houston State 2 p.m. Feb. 8 * at Central Arkansas 7 p.m. Feb. 11 * Northwestern State 2 p.m. Feb. 16 % * at Stephen F. Austin 5:30 p.m. Feb. 18 * at Northwestern State 1 p.m. Feb. 22 * A&M-Corpus Christi 5:30 p.m. Feb. 25 % * at Sam Houston State 2 p.m. March 1 * Incarnate Word 5:30 p.m. March 4 * at Houston Baptist 3:30 p.m. Schedule Key # Exhibition $ Preseason WNIT ^ Fox College Sports + SEC Network Plus % ESPN3 @ CBS Sports Network * Southland Conference match Home matches in bold Southland Conference Standings (as of Jan. 11) Team SLC Pct. Overall Pct. Stephen F. Austin 3-0 1.000 12-2 .857 Lamar 3-0 1.000 10-3 .769 Abilene Christian 3-0 1.000 9-6 .600 McNeese 3-1 .750 8-7 .533 Nicholls 2-1 .667 5-9 .357 New Orleans 2-2 .500 7-7 .500 UIW 2-2 .500 4-11 .267 Central Arkansas 1-2 .333 9-4 .692 Northwestern State 1-3 .250 7-8 .467 A&M-Corpus Christi 1-3 .250 5-10 .333 Houston Baptist 1-3 .250 3-11 .214 Southeastern La. 1-3 .250 3-12 .200 Sam Houston State 0-3 .000 0-13 .000

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Page 1: Southland Conference Champion - Amazon S3 · since Jan. 21, 2016 when Suzzy Dimba scored 22 points and Sydney Shelstead scored 21 win in ACU’s victory at Sam Houston State. CATEGORICAL

2016-17 Women’s Basketball Notebook | #GoWildcats | #ACUE4C 1

Southland Conference ChampionAbilene Christian Wildcats (9-6, 3-0 Southland)

vs. Stephen F. Austin Ladyjacks (12-2, 3-0 Southland)

Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 | 5:30 p.m. | Moody Coliseum | Abilene, Texas | ESPN3

Abilene Christian Wildcats (Head Coach: Julie Goodenough | Assistant Coaches: Erika Lambert, Kyle Felan, Erik DeRoo)

Pos. No. Name Ht. Cl. Hometown / Previous School fg% 3fg% ft% rpg apg stl blk ppgF 3 Dominique Golightly 5-11 Fr. Chickasha, Okla. / Chickasha HS .404 .405 .833 1.5 0.5 8 3 4.3 G 10 Breanna Wright 5-8 Fr. Jarrell, Texas / Jarrell HS .400 .208 .680 2.9 3.3 13 4 5.5 G 11 Sara Williamson 5-10 So. Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall HS .455 .286 .781 2.5 3.1 15 7 5.3 C 13 Taudenciah Oluoch 6-3 Jr. Nairobi, Kenya / Shimba Hills HS .500 .000 .667 1.0 0.0 0 0 1.4 G 14 Pamela Herrera 5-6 Fr. El Paso, Texas / Bel Air HS .409 .250 .875 1.7 1.2 5 0 2.1 G 15 Alexis Mason 5-9 Sr. McKinney, Texas / McKinney North HS .358 .273 .833 3.6 2.7 15 2 12.7 C 22 Sierra Allen 6-1 Jr. Roscoe, Texas / Highland HS .468 .389 .625 3.9 0.2 6 1 7.1 F 23 Suzzy Dimba 5-11 Sr. Lubbock, Texas / Coronado HS .431 .298 .656 6.3 2.5 34 23 11.3 C 25 Lexi Kirgan 6-4 Fr. Bullard, Texas / Bullard HS .450 .000 .000 0.7 0.0 1 1 1.4 F 32 Lizzy Dimba 5-11 Sr. Lubbock, Texas / Coronado HS .414 .383 .627 6.5 1.4 21 5 9.7 F 33 Sydney Shelstead 6-1 Sr. Mineral Wells, Texas / Mineral Wells HS .401 .188 .763 8.6 1.0 16 9 13.3G *42 Hannah Snyder 5-5 Fr. Albany, Texas / Albany Junior HS – – – – – – – –

*Honorary Wildcat through Team IMPACT

EXCELLENCE FOR CHRIST: The mission of ACU Athletics is to honor Christ through excellence in academics and athletics, and its vision is to win at the highest level by providing the most Christ-centered student-athlete experience in collegiate athletics ... ACU Athletics created this motto in the Winter of 2015 (#ACUE4C).

TODAY’S GAME: Is the seventh all-time meeting between Abilene Christian and Stephen F. Austin and game three of a season-long four-game Southland Conference homestand (2-0) ... After the Jan. 14 game vs. Lamar, the Wildcats won’t play consecutive home conference games the rest of the year ... ACU trails SFA in their all-time series, 5-1, with the lone victory coming last season in Nacgodoches, 85-70 ... The year prior, ACU fell, 71-69, in overtime at Moody Coliseum ... This is the first season SFA and ACU will play a home-and-home series ... The Wildcats’ all-time record vs. the Southland is 37-16 (.698) with their last conference home loss taking place in February of 2015 vs. Lamar – a streak of 14 games.

SEEING DOUBLE: Suzzy and Lizzy Dimba each scored over 20 points in a single game for the first time together in their collegiate careers during the Jan. 7 win vs. Central Arkansas ... Each made 4-of-5 3-point attempts and combined to go 8-8 from the free-throw line ... Suzzy Dimba scored a career high 28 points and pulled down 11 rebounds to win her third Southland Conference Player of the Week crowd ... She made 9-15 field goals and blocked three shots in playing her seventh complete game ... Her double-double was the 31st of her career ... Lizzy totaled 20 points on 7-11 shooting and dished out three assists ... The Dimbas are the first Wildcat duo to score 20 points in a game

2016-17 Team ComparisonCategory ACU SFARecord ................................................9-6 ................ 12-2Points ............................................... 1047 ............... 1043Points Per Game ............................69.8 ................74.5Points Allowed ................................64.1 ............... 60.2Scoring Margin ............................... +5.7 ...............+14.3FG% ................................................... .417 .............. .4283FG% ................................................. .311 ................ .331FT%................................................... .726 .............. .683Opp. FG% ......................................... .411 ............... .391Opp. 3FG% ................................... .309 ............... .307Opp. FT% ........................................ .641 .............. .664Rebounds ......................................... 619 ................ 526Rebound Avg. ..................................41.3 ................ 37.6Off. Rebound Avg. .......................... 15.7 ................ 12.8Def. Rebound Avg. ....................... 25.5 ............... 23.9Rebound Margin ............................. +9.1 ................+0.6Fouls Per Game ............................ 16.3 ................ 18.2Assists Per Game ...........................14.9 .................14.6Turnovers Per Game ....................... 19.1 ................. 17.6Assist/Turnover Ratio......................0.8 ..................0.8Steals Per Game ..............................8.9 ................ 12.2Blocks Per Game ............................. 3.7 ..................2.3Total Attendance ......................22,424 ........... 15,229

2016-17 ScheduleDate Opponent Time/ResultNov. 7 # McMurry W, 97-46

Preseason WNIT First RoundNov. 11 $ + at No. 24 Missouri L, 46-52

Nov. 15 Howard Payne W, 87-52

Preseason WNIT Consolation BracketNov. 18 $ Omaha W, 73-66Nov. 19 $ UT Rio Grande Valley W, 70-54

Nov. 26 + at No. 25 Texas A&M L, 45-71Nov. 29 at UTSA L, 68-71Dec. 1 ^ at No. 4 Baylor L, 34-79Dec. 3 UMKC L, 68-71Dec. 10 Harding W, 74-62

Shocker Winter Classic (at Wichita, Kan.)Dec. 16 % at Wichita State L, 62-81Dec. 17 vs. Murray State W, 81-57

Dec. 28 Sul Ross W, 106-58Dec. 31 * at Southeastern La. W, 82-57Jan. 3 * New Orleans W, 68-55Jan. 7 % * Central Arkansas W, 83-76Jan. 12 * Stephen F. Austin 5:30 p.m.Jan. 14 * Lamar 2 p.m.Jan. 18 * at Nicholls 6 p.m.Jan. 26 * at Incarnate Word 5:30 p.m.Jan. 28 * McNeese 2 p.m.Feb. 1 * at A&M-Corpus Christi 5:30 p.m.Feb. 4 * Sam Houston State 2 p.m.Feb. 8 * at Central Arkansas 7 p.m.Feb. 11 * Northwestern State 2 p.m.Feb. 16 % * at Stephen F. Austin 5:30 p.m.Feb. 18 * at Northwestern State 1 p.m.Feb. 22 * A&M-Corpus Christi 5:30 p.m.Feb. 25 % * at Sam Houston State 2 p.m.March 1 * Incarnate Word 5:30 p.m.March 4 * at Houston Baptist 3:30 p.m.

Schedule Key# Exhibition $ Preseason WNIT^ Fox College Sports + SEC Network Plus% ESPN3 @ CBS Sports Network* Southland Conference matchHome matches in bold

Southland Conference Standings (as of Jan. 11)Team SLC Pct. Overall Pct.Stephen F. Austin 3-0 1.000 12-2 .857 Lamar 3-0 1.000 10-3 .769 Abilene Christian 3-0 1.000 9-6 .600 McNeese 3-1 .750 8-7 .533 Nicholls 2-1 .667 5-9 .357 New Orleans 2-2 .500 7-7 .500 UIW 2-2 .500 4-11 .267 Central Arkansas 1-2 .333 9-4 .692 Northwestern State 1-3 .250 7-8 .467 A&M-Corpus Christi 1-3 .250 5-10 .333 Houston Baptist 1-3 .250 3-11 .214 Southeastern La. 1-3 .250 3-12 .200 Sam Houston State 0-3 .000 0-13 .000

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2015-16 Quick FactsLocation ................................................Abilene, TexasFounded ................................................................. 1906Enrollment ............................................................. 4,910Nickname ........................................................ WildcatsColors ...............................................Purple and WhiteArena (capacity) ...............Moody Coliseum (4,500)Affiliation ............................................ NCAA Division IConference .................................................. SouthlandPresident .........................................Dr. Phil SchubertAthletics Director ................................... Lee De LeónAssociate AD for Compliance & Academics / Senior Women’s Administrator............Lisa Gilmore

Team FactsHead Coach ................................. Julie GoodenoughSchool Record ........................... 91-41 (.689), 5 yearsOverall Record ..................380-261 (.593), 23 yearsAssociate Head Coach ...................... Erika LambertAssistant Coaches...............Kyle Felan, Erik DeRooLetter winners Returning/Lost ...............................7/4Starters Returning/Lost ........................................... 4/1Newcomers ...................................................................5

2016-17 Returning/Lost StatisticsPoints ...................................... 1814 (80%) / 440 (20%)Rebounds ............................... 902 (73%) / 328 (27%)Assists ...................................... 273 (62%) / 165 (38%)Steals ...........................................229 (73%) / 85 (27%Blocked Shots .............................. 111 (85%) / 19 (15%)Minutes Played ................... 4264 (71%) / 1761 (29%)

HistoryFirst Season of Basketball..............................1971-72All-Time Record (pct.) ........................ 798-486 (.621)Record at Moody Coliseum ..............390-122 (.762)Southland Record, Years ......37-16 (.698), 4th yearSouthland Conference Titles, Last ................1, 2016Lone Star Conference Titles, Last .............. 16, 2013NCAA Appearances (D-II), Last ................... 10, 2013

2015-16 Season ReviewOverall Record ...........................................26-4 (.867)Conference Record (place) ........................... 17-1 (1st)Postseason Play............................WNIT, First RoundFinal Ranking / Mid-Major Ranking ...........NR / 18thFinal RPI Ranking ................................................... 76th

Women’s Basketball Social MediaFacebook ..........................ACU Women’s BasketballTwitter ......................................................@ACUWBBallInstagram ..............................................ACU_WBBALLJulie Goodenough .................@coachgoodenoughErika Lambert ............................. @Coach_ELambertKyle Felan .............................................. @CoachFelanErik DeRoo ...................................... @ErikDeRooACU

ACU Sports Social MediaFacebook ................................................... ACU SportsYouTube ...................................................ACUathleticsTwitter ....................................................... @ACUSportsWeb ..................................................... ACUSports.com

since Jan. 21, 2016 when Suzzy Dimba scored 22 points and Sydney Shelstead scored 21 win in ACU’s victory at Sam Houston State.

CATEGORICAL VARIABLE: Three games into the Southland Conference season and Suzzy Dimba finds herself ranked among the league’s top-15 leaders in five major categories: scoring, rebounding, assists, blocks and steals ... She ranks 15th in scoring (11.3 ppg), 13th in rebounding (6.3 rpg), 14th in assists (2.5 apg), third in blocks (1.5 bpg) and seventh in steals (2.3 spg) ... Last season Dimba was one of only two players in the Southland Conference – along with Anna Strickland of Houston Baptist – to lead her team in assists, rebounds, blocks and steals ... Her Jan. 9 Player of the Week citation was the third of her career.

SWISH!: ACU recorded a remarkable .917 free-throw percentage after making 22-of-24 attempts ... Four players made all their shots from the charity stripe, while two others only missed once ... This free-throw percentage is the Wildcats’ third highest in conference play behind their two perfect performances vs. Lamar ... ACU made all 12 free throws vs. the Cardinals in 2014 and again in 2015 ... The Wildcats’ highest free-throw percentage when attempting 20 shots is .950, which they shot vs. Cameron in Jan. 2013 (19-20).

3’S COMPANY!: The Wildcats shot 50 percent from the 3-point arc (13-26) for the first time this season and fifth time in the Julie Goodenough era Jan. 7 vs. Central Arkansas ... ACU made 10-of-19 attempts last season at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (.526), and in her second year with the Wildcats they made 10-of-17 3-pointers in a big win over Texas A&M-Commerce on Dec. 3, 2013.

GLASS JAW: Central Arkansas shot an impressive 51.7 percent (31-60) vs. the Wildcats but were held to an opponent season low 21 rebounds ... This total is the lowest by any Southland school against another league opponent, and fewest since Northwestern State pulled down 20 against the Wildcats last season on Jan. 7, 2016 ... ACU beat the Lady Demons, 67-46, in holding them to 30.6 percent shooting ... UCA’s four offensive rebounds were the fewest by a Wildcat opponent since Harding had five earlier this season ... Schreiner had four offensive rebounds vs. ACU on Dec. 31, 2015.

CHART CLIMBER: Suzzy Dimba cracked ACU’s all-time rebounding top-10 leaderboard with eight boards Dec. 17 vs. Murray State ... Dimba passed Cathe Crow for 10th place (806) vs. the Racers and Jody Meyer for ninth place on Dec. 31 at Southeastern Louisiana ... Currently she sits 47 rebounds behind Aukse Steponaviciute (894) for eighth place … The school record of 1,194 rebounds is held by Teresa Rubart (1973-77).

CHASING KING’S CROWN: Alexis Mason is right behind school-record holder Ashley King with 234 3-pointers on 702 tries (.332) ... King made 239 treys on 625 attempts (.382) ... West Swinford connected 234 times on a school record 706 attempts (.331) ... West Swinford finished five 3-pointers away from tying the ACU career record set by King between 2002 and 2006 ... Mason set the school’s season records in 2015-16 with 89 treys on 249 attempts (.357).

CENTURYONS: Suzzy Dimba and Sydney Shelstead each played their 100th collegiate game Dec. 17 vs. Murray State ... Alexis Mason is expected to reach this milestone Jan. 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin and Lizzy Dimba less than a week later on Jan. 18 vs. Nicholls.

MINUTE MAIDS: Freshman guard Breanna Wright has already logged three complete games this season (vs. Missouri, Omaha and New Orleans), which are more than all but one of her teammates (Suzzy Dimba, 6) ... She played all 40 minutes Nov. 11 vs. Missouri to become the first Wildcat to register a complete game on Opening Night since Alex Guiton vs. Incarnate Word on Nov. 16. 2007 ... Wright was one of only 17 players nationwide to play 40 minutes in the first game of the 2016-17 season ... Suzzy Dimba played the seventh 40-minute match of her career Jan. 7 against Central Arkansas.

SONG OF THE SOUTHLAND: The Wildcats are 55-33 (.625) all-time vs. Southland Conference schools ... 2-2 vs. Central Arkansas, 5-0 vs. Houston Baptist, 18-8 vs. Incarnate Word, 1-4 vs. Lamar, 2-1 vs. McNeese, 3-1 vs. New Orleans, 2-1 vs. Nicholls, 1-2 vs. Northwestern State, 1-0 vs. Oral Roberts, 6-1 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 10-6 vs. Sam Houston State, 1-5 vs. Stephen F. Austin and 3-2 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

FALL GRADES: ACU women’s basketball posted a 3.25 grade-point average during the 2016 fall term ... Suzzy and Lizzy Dimba, Sydney Shelstead, Sierra Allen and Breanna Wright made the Dean’s Honor Roll ... A total of eight players posted GPA’s above 3.0.

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IT’S LIKE UNO, WHATEVER: ACU improved to 3-1 all time vs. New Orleans following its 68-55 win at Moody on Jan. 3 ... Breanna Wright played her third 40-minute game of the season ... Lizzy Dimba (15/11) and Sydney Shelstead (14/15) were the first Wildcats this season to each record a double-double in the same game ... Shelstead’s 15 rebounds are a season high ... Suzzy Dimba and UNO’s Shania Woods tied the Southland’s single-game high for this season with five blocks as the Wildcats set their season high for blocks with eight ... ACU came back to win this game after trailing by one point at halftime (29-28) and by six with seven minutes to go in the third quarter (36-30) ... The two sides combined to shoot .323 (42-130) and the 88 missed shots resulted in both teams having as many or more offensive rebounds than defensive rebounds ... UNO pulled down 20 boards off the offensive glass, 19 defensively ... The Wildcats had 28 offensive and defensive rebounds.

HOME SWEET HAMMOND: The Wildcats improved to 6-1 vs. Southeastern Louisiana following their 82-57 win at the University Center on Dec. 31 ... ACU hasn’t lost in Hammond, La. since becoming members of the Southland Conference, winning by scores of 96-82, 83-65 and 82-57 ... The game featured a season high 37 free-throw attempts ... The Wildcats were fouled 32 times, which were the most by an opponent since West Texas A&M fouled the Wildcats 34 times December of 2011 ... In two games vs. Southeastern last season the Wildcats went to the free throw line 74 times on 51 personal fouls, including a season-high 41 times in their game on Feb. 6, 2016 ... ACU limited the Lady Lions to an opponent season low 24 rebounds as Southeastern only pulled down 14 boards off the defensive glass ... Sydney Shelstead finished a point shy of her career high with 26 points, while Lizzy Dimba recorded a 13-point/13-rebound double-double ... Suzzy Dimba moved into ninth place on the all-time ACU rebounder’s list with seven, lifting her career total to 828 ... The win also snapped ACU’s six-game road losing streak, which dated back to last season’s WNIT defeat at UTEP ... ACU’s six-game road losing streak was its longest since 2001 ... That year the Wildcats ended the 2000-01 season on a three-game road losing streak and started the next season losing their first three on the road.

HEY MA! I’M ON TV: ACU is slated to have at least seven of its games televised during the 2016-17 season starting with its season-opener at Missouri for the Preseason WNIT on Oct. 11 ... The Wildcats and Tigers will have their 7 p.m. contest broadcast on SEC

Network Plus, and should ACU reach the Preseason WNIT Championship on Nov. 20, that game will air on CBS Sports Network ... ACU will make a second appearance on SEC Network Plus for its Nov. 26 game at Texas A&M, and five days later the Wildcats will be on Fox College Sports while visiting Baylor on Dec. 1 ... The remaining four ACU TV games will be picked up by ESPN 3 starting with the Wildcats’ Dec. 16 game at Wichita State ... ACU’s Jan. 7 home game vs. Central Arkansas will tip at 2 p.m. on ESPN3 ... ACU’s second and third appearances on ESPN3 take place at Stephen F. Austin on Feb. 16 and at Sam Houston State on Feb. 25 ... The Wildcats went 2-1 on ESPN3 last season and are 5-2 overall when their games are streamed by the Worldwide Leader in Sports.

TURN OF THE CENTURY: ACU scored over 100 points for the 50th time in program history and first time in two seasons Dec. 28 following a 106-58 victory over Sul Ross ... The Wildcats established 10 season highs including points (106), assists (25), steals (17), field goals (38) and 3-point field goals (13) ... Suzzy Dimba came within two assists and one rebound of a triple-double ... Alexis Mason scored a season-high 24 points on the strength of six 3-pointers ... Each one of the 11 Wildcats who played scored at least two points.

A VERY MURRAY CHRISTMAS: ACU bounced back from a disheartening loss at Wichita State with an 81-57 victory over Murray State at the Shocker Winter Classic ... The Wildcats scored 47 second-half points and recorded their second game of the year with a 50 percent field goal percentage (31-62) ... ACU also made half of its buckets vs. Omaha ... Sierra Allen led all players with 15 points off bench for her seventh game in double figures ... Sydney Shelstead recorded her fourth four-assist game, tying a single-game career high ... Both Suzzy and Lizzy Dimba scored 14 points and Lizzy Dimba pulled down 12 rebounds for her first double-double of the season and 11th of her career ... Lizzy’s performance earned her a spot on the Shocker Winter Classic All-Tournament Team along with teammate Alexis Mason, who averaged 16.5 points per game in Wichita.

CINCO DE MASON: Alexis Mason won the Southland Conference Player of the Week Award for the fifth time in her career on Dec. 19 following her efforts at the Shocker Winter Classic ... She made the all-tournament team after averaging 16.5 points per game, including a season high 22 points vs. host Wichita State ... Mason has been named to three all-tournament teams in as many years: UMKC (2014), Air

Force (2015), Wichita State (2016) ... Mason won the league’s weekly citation four times last season en route to being voted Player of the Year ... She received the award three consecutive weeks from Jan. 11 to 25 and again on Feb. 29 ... Since December of 2013, eleven Wildcats have been named Southland Conference Player of the Week.

SIERRA MADRE: Junior forward Sierra Allen continued to give the Wildcats a hot hand off the bench after scoring 15 points in 19 minutes vs. Murray State ... She entered this season with only four games in double figures but this winter already has totaled 15 vs. Harding and Murray State, 12 points vs. Howard Payne, Omaha and Texas A&M, 11 vs. UMKC and 10 vs. UTSA ... Allen’s 107 points through 15 games this season has her well on her way to catch last season’s career best total of 117 points.

SHOCK TO THE SYSTEM: Thanks to a 30-6 point advantage in the first-quarter, Wichita State handily defeated ACU 81-62 on Dec. 16 ... The Shockers finished the first half with an opponent season high 49 points, and their 81 points were the most scored by an opponent since George Mason totaled 86 in an 88-86 loss to the Wildcats in Nov. 2014 at UMKC ... Wichita State shot 56.4 percent from the field, connecting on 31 of 55 attempts and was 8-of-15 from 3-point range (.533) ... Jeliah Preston was 4-of-5 from the arc (8-11 overall) and scored 21 points in 18 minutes off the bench ... Alexis Mason scored 22 points on 9-20 shooting, and tied a personal record for most FG attempts ... ACU’s 5-6 start was the worst for the Wildcats under head coach Julie Goodenough after 11 games, and was the program’s worst since the 2010-11 team started 4-7.

CHRISTMAS PRESENCE: The Wildcats are an impressive 17-6 (.739) over the past five seasons during their December Winter Break games ... ACU went 1-1 at home in 2011 before winning four-consecutive games at the West Texas Lady Buff Classic between 2011-12, beating Shaw, Southwestern Oklahoma, Arkansas-Fort Smith and Emporia State ... ACU won two of three games at Texas Tech in December of 2013 and started the 2014 break with home wins over Southwestern Christian and Air Force ... Last December the Wildcats won games at Eastern Washington and Idaho before defeating Schreiner on NY Eve ... This December the Wildcats have recorded wins over Southeastern La., Sul Ross, Harding and Murray State and suffered a loss to Wichita State.

BACK IN BACK TO BACKS: ACU’s appearance at the Shocker Winter Classic was its sixth in-season DI tournament

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appearance ... The Wildcats overall record in such events, where they play on back-to-back days is an impressive 9-4 (.692) ... This trend started in 2013 when ACU won the final two games of a Christmas tournament hosted by Texas Tech ... The Wildcats lost 67-63 to Florida Atlantic but bounced back Saturday and Sunday to beat Jacksonville, 76-72, and the Lady Raiders, 58-57 ... ACU then won the UMKC Classic over George Mason and the Roos in 2014, and swept the competition from Grand Canyon and Eastern Michigan at the 2015 Air Force Classic ... Last month ACU posted consecutive wins over Omaha and UT Rio Grande Valley in the Preseason WNIT Consolation bracket marking the fifth time in as many years the Wildcats won games on back-to-back nights ... ACU’s streak of winning on consecutive nights was snapped at Wichita State as it followed an 81-62 loss to the Shockers with a 81-57 triumph over Murray State ... ACU began its string of DI tournaments at North Texas early in the 2013-14 season and lost to both Grand Canyon and North Texas.

A HARDING’S DAY NIGHT: ACU overcame its largest deficit of the season (six points) to beat Harding Dec. 10 at Moody Coliseum, thus snapping a four-game losing streak ... The Bisons started the game ahead 13-7, but the Wildcats finished the first quarter on a 16-7 run and would never trail again ... Senior guard Alexis Mason started her first game of the season and scored 18 points on 7-18 shooting with four 3-pointers and five assists ... ACU continued to get good bench production from junior Sierra Allen, who scored 15 points on three treys and a couple free throws ... Suzzy Dimba recorded her first double-double of the season and 30th of her career with 11 points on 5-8 shooting and 10 rebounds, four of which were off the offensive glass.

FREE WILLI: Sophomore Sara Williamson recorded her first complete game Dec. 3 vs. UMKC, playing all 45 minutes of an overtime loss to the Kangaroos ... She is the first Wildcat to play more than 40 minutes since both Alexis Mason and Lizzy Dimba totaled 41 during a Jan. 17, 2015 overtime loss at home to Stephen F. Austin ... Williamson also is the first Wildcat to play all 45 minutes in a single overtime game since Alex Guiton did on Feb. 4, 2006 at Midwestern State (L, 72-77) ... Williamson additionally dished out a single-game career high nine assists, which were the most by any Wildcat since Renata Marquez had nine vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville on March 2, 2013 ... Williamson filled in admirably earlier this season for the injured Alexis Mason in the Nov. 19 game vs. UT Rio Grande Valley as she scored a career high

16 points on 5-of-10 shooting, pulled down seven rebounds, dished out five assists and blocked a shot in 33 minutes.

AT A LOSS: ACU surpassed last year’s loss total (26-4) eight games into this season thanks to a top-heavy schedule that’s included three road games against nationally ranked-opposition ... The Wildcats’ four-game skid was its longest since midway through the 2014-15 season when they followed a loss at Kansas State with three consecutive defeats to begin Southland Conference play ... This streak also is tied for the longest of the Julie Goodenough era ... The Dec. 3 defeat in overtime to UMKC was the Wildcats’ first at home since Feb. 5, 2015, snapping a 20-game home winning streak ... ACU’s 6-6 start was its slowest since the 2011-12.

WILDCAT HISTORY X: ACU’s loss Dec. 3 vs. UMKC broke several additional streaks of significance ... First, the loss marked the Wildcats’ first blown halftime lead since Feb. 5, 2015 when the Lamar Cardinals flipped a 40-29 deficit into a 73-58 win ... ACU had won 32 consecutive games with the halftime lead ... The Wildcats also had a streak of 35-straight wins when leading with two-minutes remaining ... ACU’s last loss with the lead at the two-minute mark took place Jan. 22, 2015 vs. Sam Houston ... That night, the Bearkats finished the game on a 12-1 run, flipping a 57-51 deficit into a 63-58 victory ... The Dec. 3 defeat also snapped a 29-game winning streak by ACU’s women’s teams at Moody Coliseum (volleyball and WBB) ... Volleyball hasn’t lost a home game since Oct. 26, 2015 and won all nine of its matches this past fall.

BEAR TRAP: ACU women’s basketball suffered its most lopsided loss (-45) in the Julie Goodenough-era on Dec. 1 after falling 79-34 to No. 4 Baylor at the Ferrell Center ... In that loss, the Wildcats set several season lows, including points (34), field goals made (12) and field goal percentage (.222) ... ACU’s 34 points were its fewest since the 1974-75 season when the Wildcats were held to 33 vs. Weatherford College ... ACU also scored 34 points in its only other meeting with the Bears in the 1972-73 campaign ... That same season the Wildcats set the program record for fewest points in a single game with 14 vs. Tarleton State (L, 14-43) ... By comparison, Baylor set 10 opponent season highs as they became the first team in close to a year to shoot better than 50 percent (30-55, .545) vs. the Wildcats.

THAT 70’S SHOW: ACU allowed more than 70 points in four-consecutive games from Nov. 26 to Dec. 3 ... The Wildcats hadn’t experienced a streak such as this

since Jan. 30 to Feb. 8, 2014 when they surrendered 80, 76, 70 and 74 points to Southland teams from Stephen F. Austin, Northwestern State, Houston Baptist and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ... The Wildcats were 1-3 during this stretch ... ACU was 8-2 last season in which it allowed 70 points or more.

NO MARGIN OF ERROR: ACU completely vanished from the CollegeInsider.com Mid Major Top-25 and its Receiving Votes column on Dec. 6 following its overtime loss to UMKC ... The Wildcats are gone from the poll for the first time since Dec. 20, 2015, breaking a streak of 16 weeks ... The poll is composed of 31 NCAA DI head coaches representing 23 conferences and independents ... The Wildcats reached a program-high 17th with 286 points on Feb. 2, 2016 and again March 8 with 278 points.

BENCHWARMERS: Led by 14 points from freshman Dominique Golightly and 10 from junior Sierra Allen, ACU’s bench outscored its Starting Five, 35-33, Nov. 29 at UTSA ... A bench player led ACU in scoring for two straight games as Allen chipped in 12 vs. No. 25 Texas A&M on Nov. 2006 ... Only once did a reserve lead the team in scoring during the 2015-16 season ... The bench last matched the starters in scoring at 35 points apiece during a Jan. 26, 2015 game vs. Angelo State ... The Wildcat bench last outpointed the starters on Nov. 13, 2012 in a 74-71 home loss vs. Texas Permian Basin ... ACU received 40 points that night from its bench, which was composed of Savannah Smith (2), Whitney West (13), Kynzie Newman (12), Mack Lankford (13) ... The last time ACU was led in scoring by a reserve in consecutive games was Jan. 14 and 17, 2015 .... During this span, Sydney Shelstead scored 19 at McNeese and Lizzy Dimba totaled 17 vs. Stephen F. Austin.

ENTER ALEXIS: Southland Conference Player of the Year Alexis Mason made her 2016-17 season debut Nov. 29 at UTSA, coming off the bench in the second quarter to score eight points in 15 minutes with one rebound, assist and steal ... Mason missed the season opener Nov. 11 at Missouri due to injury, snapping her consecutive games played streak at 89 and games started streak at 30 ... Mason played in every Wildcat game through her first three seasons and began this season with career averages of 13.8 points and 3.6 rebounds per game to go along with 208 assists and 131 steals.

ROUGH GIG: ACU suffered its second loss to a nationally ranked SEC school in three weeks on Nov. 26 when it fell 71-45 at No. 25 Texas A&M ... The Wildcats went into halftime down four points at 33-29, but

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were outscored 38-16 in the second half ... ACU’s 27 rebounds were the Wildcats’ fewest since pulling down 26 in a 2014 loss at Texas Tech.

IT’S A FREE FOR ALL: Sydney Shelstead broke ACU’s single-game records for most free throws and attempts Nov. 19 in the Wildcats’ 70-54 win vs. UT Rio Grande Valley in their second round WNIT Preseason Consolation Game ... Shelstead’s 15 free throws broke the record of 14 shared by Jody Meyer (vs. Central Okla., March 4, 2010) and Mack Lankford (vs. Tarleton State, Jan. 14, 2012) and her 20 free throw attempts broke the record of 19 previously held by Meyer since Nov. 24, 2009 (vs. UT Permian Basin) ... Against the Vaqueros, the Wildcats shot .788 from the free throw line, making 28 of 33 attempts ... The Wildcats knocked down 28 free throws three times last season and recorded a season-high 41 attempts at Southeastern Louisiana on Feb. 6, 2016.

WITHOUT A DOUBT: Sydney Shelstead’s performances the week of Nov. 14-21 earned her a second career Southland Conference Player of the Week citation ... In addition to breaking the school’s free throw records, Shelstead also recorded the 20th and 21st double-doubles of her career vs. Howard Payne and UT Rio Grande Valley ... Shelstead set a new career single-game high with six steals to go along with 22 points and 11 rebounds against Howard Payne ... Her effort vs. Omaha included a team-high 18 points ... Against the Vaqueros, she scored 26 points and pulled down 14 rebounds ... Her 26 points were one shy of her career high of 27 set vs. Houston Baptist on Feb. 25, 2015.

ONE CRAZY NIGHT: The Wildcats and Omaha Mavericks certainly gave the Preseason WNIT crowd at Moody Coliseum their money worth Nov. 18 as the two sides played through seven ties and 20 lead changes ... The Mavericks grabbed the lead a final time with 5:13 to go in regulation, but the Wildcats took it back 22 seconds later on a Lizzy Dimba layup ... Incredibly, neither team led by more than two possessions until Suzzy Dimba’s final free throw with eight seconds remaining made it a seven-point game ... Omaha’s biggest lead of the night was four points ... The 20 lead changes are the most in a single ACU game during the five-year tenure of head coach Julie Goodenough ... The previous high of 15 lead changes came against Sam Houston State on Jan. 22, 2015 and vs. Jacksonville on Dec. 21, 2013.

NOTHING IN LIFE IS FREE: The Mavericks helped the Wildcats by going 7-19 (.368) from the free-throw line ... Omaha

missed six free throws in each half ... The Mavericks are the first ACU opponent to shoot below 50 percent from the charity stripe since Nicholls connected on just 3 of 9 attempts (.333) in January of 2015 ... Earlier that season Kansas State missed 9 of 15 tries on Dec. 22, 2014 ... The 12 missed free throws were the most by a single opponent since Angelo State hit iron 11 times at Moody Coliseum on Jan. 26, 2013 ... Among the very worst opponent free-throw shooting performances vs. the Wildcats was Southwestern Oklahoma’s 4-for-20 effort (.200) on Dec. 30, 2011.

TREY BIEN!: Keeping the Mavericks in the game against ACU was an 11-for-26 (.423) performance from the 3-point line ... Omaha made 8-of-16 tries in the first half and was 3-for-5 in the third quarter before finishing the night 0-for-5 ... The 11 3-pointers were the most by any ACU opponent since Southeastern Louisiana hit 13 of 32 attempts (.406) at Moody Coliseum on Feb. 7, 2015 ... ACU won that game 75-74 ... Several weeks earlier, Nicholls dropped 10 treys on 19 attempts against the Wildcats at home, winning, 63-39.

HEARTS OF GLASS: Omaha outrebounded the Wildcats by 10, 39-29, as ACU pulled down only six offensive rebounds while the Mavericks had 16 that led to only nine second-chance points ... ACU was held to under 10 offensive boards five times last season and was 5-0 in those games as the Wildcats shot .449 or better in each of those contests ... New Orleans had a +13 rebound margin vs. ACU, but lost 80-70 as the Wildcats shot .569 from the floor ... Stephen F. Austin had 12 more rebounds than the Wildcats and still lost by 15 points, 85-70, with ACU shooting .583.

THE STING: Abilene Christian took the sting out of the Howard Payne Ladyjackets Nov. 15 at Moody Coliseum, winning 87-52 ... The Wildcats pulled down 60 rebounds, which were their most since recording 61 vs. Texas Wesleyan in December of 2013 ... Four Wildcats scored in double figures led by double-doubles from starter Sydney Shelstead (20/11) and reserve Sierra Allen (12/13) ... Allen’s 13 rebounds set a new single-game high as she became the first Wildcat to post a double-double off the bench since Madison Parker did so in a Nov. 2014 game vs. HPU ... Parker scored 15 points with 12 rebounds in 25 minutes ... ACU’s +36 rebound margin was its largest since moving into DI and highest since posting a +32 margin against Northwood during the 2013-14 season.

WHEN THE TIGERS BROKE FREE: No. 24 Missouri held on to beat ACU, 52-46, Nov. 11 in their first-round WNIT Preseason

Tournament game ... Suzzy Dimba led the Wildcats with 11 points and five rebounds, while Sydney Shelstead had eight points and 10 rebounds in just 16 minutes ... Lizzy Dimba gutted out 31 minutes, finishing with six points, five rebounds and two steals, while Breanna Wright played 40 minutes in her first collegiate game, finishing with five points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal ... The Wildcats trailed Missouri 25-21 at halftime but the Wildcats dominated the third quarter, outscoring Missouri 12-6 to take a 33-31 lead into the fourth quarter ... The game turned in Missouri’s favor early in the fourth quarter as Sierra Michaelis scored nine of her 11 points in the final 10 minutes.

OPENING NIGHT: ACU’s loss to Missouri snapped its Opening Night winning streak at six years ... The Wildcats’ all-time record on Opening Night is now 28-18 with its most recent loss coming in Austin to Hillsdale College, 77-66, in Nov. of 2010 ... ACU last opened a season away from home in Nov. of 2011 at Texas A&M-International (W, 96-87) ... The Wildcats last lost a home season opener in 2009 when they lost 69-66 to St. Mary’s ... Moody Coliseum is in its 47th year of hosting basketball at ACU, with the first game played here on Feb. 27, 1968 ... The ACU women’s program dates back to 1971 and has only called six individuals head coach.

SUPPOSED TO BE AN EXHIBITION!: ACU dismantled its neighbors from McMurry during a Nov. 7 exhibition game, 97-46 ... Four of ACU’s five starters all scored in double figures led by Alexis Mason and Suzzy Dimba’s 15 points ... Sophomore Sara Williamson scored 10 points off the bench on 3-of-4 shooting with eight assists in only 15 minutes ... Mason additionally tied Lizzy Dimba for the team lead in rebounds with eight, finishing three assists and two rebounds shy of a triple-double.

YOU BETTER RECOGNIZE!: ACU dominated the Preseason All-Southland Conference Team with four of 10 selections, and finished atop both the coaches’ and media polls ... Reigning Player of the Year Alexis Mason and Suzzy Dimba were tabbed to the first team, while Sydney Shelstead and Lizzy Dimba were voted onto the second team ... Lizzy’s selection was a pleasant surprise considering she missed the last seven games of the season ... Central Arkansas claimed two preseason all-conference honorees, and four other schools received one nod ... ACU and UCA received all 26 first-place votes in coaches’ and media polls ... The Wildcats finished the coaches’ poll with 10 first-place votes and 142 points, and had 11 first-place votes from the media ... ACU topped the Sugar Bears

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by one game in the Southland standings last season and won their lone head-to-head meeting, 61-49.

O CANADA!: The Wildcats won each of their Canadian exhibition games this August, beating Queen’s University, 85-55, and Carleton University, 75-67 ... ACU overcame a 13-point first quarter deficit to beat the Gaels, and the following night took off on an 11-0 run in the fourth quarter to erase a two-point Ravens lead ... Suzzy Dimba led the Wildcats with 16 points vs. Carleton, while Mason had 15 vs. Queen’s ... ACU’s trip to Canada was its first international excursion since Julie Goodenough became head coach in 2012-13 ... The Wildcats did some sightseeing around the Canadian capital of Ottawa prior to their exhibitions and they also spent some time in Montreal, which included zip lining, jet boating and a ghost walk ... The team additionally competed in its own version of The Amazing Race and visited Notre Dame Basilica.

AN ‘A’ FOR EFFORT: An overall grade-point average of 3.450 earned Abilene Christian a coveted spot on the 2015-16 WBCA Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll ... The Wildcats posted a 3.5 cumulative GPA in the fall of 2015 and a 3.39 mark during their spring 2016 run to the Southland Conference regular-season championship and the WNIT ... Their overall GPA was the 23rd highest in the country among 349 NCAA Division I programs.

GOOD WORKS: Sydney Shelstead was nominated for the Allstate WBCA Good Works Team ... This award honors student-athletes who exhibit exceptional leadership skills and an unwavering commitment to volunteerism ... Nominees for this prestigious award also exhibit leadership skills both on and off the court ... Entering this season, Shelstead was averaging 11.4 points and 6.9 rebounds for her career and was a 73.8 percent shooter from the free-throw line ... In the classroom she has a 3.82 cumulative GPA as president of the Engineering Student Association ... She is part of eight student groups in addition to the basketball team, and has frequently found time for community service projects at Disability Resources, Inc. ... Shelstead and her teammates also have been active with Team IMPACT and helped raise money for a teammate’s mother stricken with cancer ... She is one of 97 nominees ... The final roster of 20 award recipients will be unveiled in February.

THE 2015-16 SEASON: Was the Wildcats’ best since moving into NCAA Division I Athletics ... ACU won 26 games, which are tied for the fourth most in team history ...

The Wildcats set a program record with 17 conference wins and won their 17th league championship between the Southland and Lone Star Conferences ... The season ended with the Wildcats losing their WNIT postseason debut to UTEP, 66-62 ... ACU went 14-0 at home and 12-4 away from Moody Coliseum ... ACU finished 10-4 on weekdays (1-1 on Monday, 5-1 Wednesday and 4-2 Thursday) ... 16-0 on weekends (3-0 Friday, 10-0 Saturday and 3-0 Sunday) ... 15-0 in day games ... 11-4 in night games ... ACU went 9-3 vs. non-conference opposition ... ACU’s 11 road wins were its most under head coach Julie Goodenough.

PICK OF THE LITTER: The Wildcats learned this spring they received one of only 16 invitations to the Preseason WNIT and will have a first-round game at Missouri on Nov. 11 ... ACU made its Postseason WNIT debut in March and played the Conference USA regular-season champions from UTEP to a 66-62 loss ... ACU was selected by WNIT organizers as the Southland Conference’s Automatic Qualifier after it clinched at least a share of the league’s regular-season title with Central Arkansas ... Head coach Julie Goodenough has led the Wildcats to two postseason appearances in four years (2013, 2016) ... Goodenough has led a dozen of her teams in 23 years to a postseason tournament.

THE STAFF: ACU made one coaching change this offseason, bringing in assistant coach Erik DeRoo from Fresno State following the departure of Matt Stine to Northern Kentucky ... DeRoo’s Bulldogs advanced to the second round of the WNIT the past two seasons and posted consecutive top-three showings within the Mountain West Conference ... DeRoo’s responsibilities to the team include that of travel director, point guard development, facilities coordinator and scout team manager ... Erika Lambert is in her second year as an associate head coach and ninth year of collegiate coaching – sixth at the NCAA Division I level ... Lambert’s responsibilities with the Wildcats include coordinating all recruiting efforts, oversee post player development, and lead the program’s alumni relations and community outreach efforts ... Kyle Felan is at the start of his third season as an assistant coach and director of analytics ... His responsibilities to the Wildcats include that of academic coordinator, video coordinator and post-player development.

SOUTHLAND TALES: The Wildcats claimed a share of the Southland Conference regular-season title March 2, 2016 following their 66-58 home win over UIW ... This was ACU’s second Southland Championship of the school year, joining women’s cross

country ... Women’s basketball has won 17 conference crowns in its 45 year history, the first 16 of those coming in the Lone Star Conference ... The Wildcats were co-champions of the LSC in their final season of 2012-13 ... Senior Whitney Swinford was the first Wildcat student-athlete in any sport to win both a Lone Star and Southland Conference Championship.

THE AMAZING MASON: Four-time Southland Conference Player of the Week, MVP of the Air Force Classic, and the league’s second-leading scorer with 17.5 points per game, Alexis Mason was an easy choice for Southland Conference Player of the Year ... Mason is ACU’s 10th conference-selected Player of the Year and its first since making the move into NCAA DI Athletics ... This is Mason’s first postseason honor ... She averaged a league best 19.9 points per game through her 18 conference starts and shot an impressive 46.5 percent from the floor while knocking down 38.5 percent of her 3-pointers (57-148) ... Recorded first two double-doubles of her career in back-to-back wins over Houston Baptist and Lamar ... Scored career-high 30 points in loss at Lamar ... Surpassed 1,000-career points in win at Incarnate Word, and eclipsed 500 points in a single season vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

BETTER THAN GOOD: Julie Goodenough was voted Southland Conference Coach of the Year ... In only their third year of NCAA DI basketball, the fourth-year head coach guided the Wildcats to a 26-4 record, a regular-season championship and berth in the WNIT ... A 23-year coaching veteran – 2015-16 was Goodenough’s winningest season since leading Hardin-Simmons to a 26-2 record and the NCAA DIII Sweet 16 in 2001-02 ... Her highest season win total of 27 came during the 1999-00 campaign as she led the Cowgirls to the Elite 8 ... Goodenough was voted Lone Star Coach of the Year in 2013 and won six coaching awards during her impeccable nine-year tenure at Hardin-Simmons from 1993-02 ... Goodenough received additional Coach of the Year titles this spring from the Rotary Club of Abilene and the TABC.

COACH’S CORNER: Shortly after leading the Wildcats to the Southland Conference Championship, Julie Goodenough agreed to a contract extension that will keep her at ACU through at least the 2019-20 season ... During the course of her fourth year at ACU, she coached her 600th game at the collegiate level on Nov. 23, 2015 vs. Southwest and her 100th game with the Wildcats on Jan. 7 vs. Northwestern State ... ACU is 70-34 (.673) in five seasons as a Division I program under Goodenough’s

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leadership ... Goodenough’s needs five wins to tie Wayne Williams (96-70, .578) for fourth place on ACU’s all-time victory list ... Her first ACU team shared the Lone Star Conference regular-season title with Midwestern State at 16-4 and finished with an overall mark of 21-7 – the program’s first 20-win season since 2004-05.

MAKING THE GRADE: Sydney Shelstead was voted onto her second CoSIDA Academic All-District 7 in as many seasons on Feb. 11, 2016 ... Shelstead is a junior engineering major ... Shelstead ranked among the Southland Conference leaders with 14.1 points 7.4 rebounds per game, and made 132-of-175 FT attempts (.754) ... She earned Third Team All-Southland Conference honors for the second consecutive year ... She is a two-time winner of the Southland Conference’s Player of the Week award ... The Wildcats finished 2015-16 with a 3.45 GPA.

MILLENNIALS: Forwards Suzzy Dimba and Sydney Shelstead became the third and fourth Wildcats of 2015-16 to reach 1,000-career points ... Dimba reached this milestone with 19 points on March 2 vs. Incarnate Word ... Shelstead joined this elite club on the final day of the regular season behind a 19-point, eight rebound, three block performance vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ... Junior Alexis Mason reached 1,000 career points on Jan. 23 at UIW ... Senior Whitney Swinford achieved this milestone in the conference season opener vs. Central Arkansas on Jan. 2 ... Dimba and Shelstead are the fifth and sixth Wildcats under Julie Goodenough to reach this plateau, along with Mack Lankford (1323 points), Renata Marquez (1285), Mason (1214) and Swinford (1183).

DIMBA INJURED: Lizzy Dimba suffered a season-ending injury on Feb. 14, 2015... Dimba ranked among the Southland Conference’s top-10 leaders in rebounding (7.8), offensive (3.3) and defensive (4.5) rebounds, and steals (1.7) at the time of her injury ... ACU played its first game without Dimba Feb. 17 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, prevailing, 71-65 ... The injury snapped Dimba’s games-started streak at 37 and her consecutive-games-played streak at 82 ... She recovered in time to start the season opener vs. Missouri on Nov. 11, 2016 ... Lizzy received her first career Southland Conference Player of the Week award Dec. 21 following ACU’s road wins at Eastern Washington and Idaho ... Dimba posted her third double-double of the season against Idaho (13 points / 10 rebounds) ... She recorded a team-high four steals to go along with 13 points at Eastern Washington ... Dimba reached career single-game highs for points (23), assists (6), steals (5) and

free throws made (13) and attempted (17) during the Wildcats’ win Feb. 6, 2016 at Southeastern Louisiana, 88-72.

HOME COOKIN’: ACU clinched its 14th consecutive winning season at Moody Coliseum in 2015-16 following the Jan. 30 win over Lamar ... The Wildcats last finished under .500 at home in 2001-02 (4-8) ... ACU’s all-time record at Moody is 389-122 (.761) and played its 500th home game on Feb. 10, 2016 vs. Sam Houston State ... The Wildcats were 14-0 at home last season and 10-5 the year previous ... ACU’s 20-game home winning streak, which was snapped Dec. 3 vs. UMKC, was tied for the fourth longest active streak with Albany ... Ahead of the Wildcats at the time were Connecticut (52), Baylor (45) and Notre Dame (34).

#ACU4SUE: ACU athletics and the women’s basketball team collected over $4,000 during February for Sue Williamson – the mother of freshman guard Sara Williamson, who is battling cancer ... Sue Williamson was honored by the team prior to the Feb. 10 home game vs. Sam Houston as part of its Play 4 Kay night celebration.

HANNAH AND HER SISTERS: ACU added 14-year-old Hannah Snyder to its team following a Team IMPACT Draft Day Ceremony held at Moody Coliseum on Feb. 8, 2015 ... Hannah is a native of Albany, Texas, and was first introduced to the Wildcats last fall through a representative with Team IMPACT – a non-profit whose mission is to improve the quality of life for children facing life-threatening and chronic illnesses through the power of team ... Hannah attends Albany Jr. High School and suffers from both cerebral palsy and epilepsy in addition to several other ailments ... Hannah will wear No. 42 and her name will be listed on all Wildcat rosters.

FIVE OVER TEN: Following Lizzy Dimba’s 23 point game vs. Southeastern on Feb. 6, 2016 all five of ACU’s starters finished the regular season averaging 10.0 points per game or higher ... Alexis Mason led the team with 17.5 ppg followed by Sydney Shelstead (14.1), Suzzy Dimba (11.8), Whitney Swinford (11.0), and Lizzy (10.1) ...This same starting five finished 2014-15 all averaging 10.0 points per game or better ... All four starters but Lizzy (9.8 ppg) averaged 11.0 points per game or more in 2013-14 ... ACU was the only Southland team with its entire starting five ranked among the top-30 in league scoring ... And for the second straight year the Wildcats had three of the conference’s top-10 rebounders in Lizzy Dimba (7.8), Sydney Shelstead (7.4) and Suzzy Dimba (7.7).

THE 400 / 500 CLUB: With her final basket Feb. 10, 2016 vs. Sam Houston State Alexis Mason became the 20th member of ACU’s 400 Club, which recognizes those who score between 400-499 points during a single season ... The last Wildcat to reach this milestone was Renata Marquez in 2013-14 as she finished her senior year with 443 points (14.8 ppg) ... Mason averaged 17.5 ppg and her last two season point totals were 373 as a freshman and 328 as a sophomore ... Mason joined the even more exclusive 500 Club with 20 points during the season finale on March 5 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ... She is the 500 Club’s 12th member and first since Jamie Meyer in 2009-10 ... Sydney Shelstead scored 19 points vs. the Islanders to surpass both 1,000-career points and 400 for the season ... ACU last had two players score 400 points in a single season during the 2007-08 campaign (Audrey Maxwell, 477 and Alex Guiton, 428).

THE STREAK IS OVER: ACU’s 14-game winning streak ended Feb. 4, 2016 at Lamar, 63-54 ... The loss also snapped a nine-game road winning streak for the Wildcats and spoiled their once undefeated record on ESPN3 (4-1) ... ACU’s 26-3 start remains one of the best in program history as only the 1995-96 team achieved this record or better after their first 29 games (28-1) ... The 1995-96 Wildcats started 25-0 with their only losses coming in the regular season finale vs. West Texas A&M and in the NCAA DII Semifinals to Shippensburg ... ACU’s 14-game winning streak was its longest since 1997-98 (15g) ... On Feb. 3, 2016 only three NCAA DI schools had a longer winning streak than the Wildcats: Connecticut (57g), South Carolina (21g) and Colorado State (15g) ... ACU also was one of 16 schools on that date with a home win streak of 10 games or more, and one of only eight schools that had a longer road win streak of seven games or more.

20/20 VISION: The Feb. 10 win over Sam Houston gave the Wildcats’ their first 20-win season as a NCAA DI program and second under fourth-year head coach Julie Goodenough ... In 45 seasons, the ACU women have posted 18 20-win seasons and two 30-win campaigns with the last coming in 1995-96 (31-2) ... ACU’s 26 wins are its most since 1997-98 (26-5) and its .867 winning percentage is second all-time in school history, second only to the 1995-96 team that went 31-2 (.939).

I WANT MY ESPN3!: ACU made its third of three appearances on ESPN3 with its Feb. 21, 2016 game vs. Southeastern Louisiana and won a thrilling 72-70 decision to improve its network record to 5-1 ... The Wildcats lost their first ESPN3 web stream

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at Lamar on Feb. 4, 63-54, which snapped a season-best 14-game winning streak ... On Jan. 16, 2016, ACU won at Stephen F. Austin, 85-70, for the program’s first-ever win over the Ladyjacks ... ACU was 2-0 during the 2013-14 season on ESPN3 ... The Wildcats won their debut game vs. Sam Houston State on Jan. 25, 2014, 73-67, ... ACU’s second-half comeback victory at Incarnate Word (73-67) also was broadcast by ESPN3 a few weeks later on Feb. 13.

WALK THE LINE: The Wildcats went to the free-throw line a season high 41 times Feb. 6, 2016 vs. Southeastern as the Lions were charged with an opponent season high 30 personal fouls complete with two disqualifications ... ACU last went to the charity stripe 40 times on Dec. 4, 2012 against Texas A&M-Commerce ... During the 2011-12 season the Wildcats had four games in which they made 40+ trips to the foul line, including 46 vs. West Texas A&M, which made 36 personal fouls.

BATTLE THE BIG SKY: ACU defeated Big Sky Conference members Eastern Washington and Idaho during its final non-conference road trip of the 2015-16 season ... ACU’s win over EWU was its second in as many seasons and its victory at Idaho was its first in overtime since the 2010-11 season when the Wildcats defeated Commerce, 84-82 ... ACU is 5-2 all-time vs. current Big Sky schools ... The Wildcats are 2-0 vs. EWU, 1-0 vs. Idaho, Idaho State and Portland State and 0-1 vs. North Dakota State and Northern Colorado ... ACU played a majority of these schools while members of the Lone Star Conference.

AIR FORCE STRIKE: ACU won its second straight neutral-site tournament in as many seasons following wins over Grand Canyon (75-71) and Eastern Michigan (83-59) at the Air Force Classic ... It was ACU’s first trip to the Air Force Academy in close to 30 years ... Junior Alexis Mason was voted MVP of the classic and made the all-tournament team alongside sophomore Sierra Allen ... Mason set a then-career high with 29 points vs. the Eagles ... Sophomore Sierra Allen averaged 16.0 ppg off the bench.

SWEET CHARITY: With a 21-23 (.913) night from the free-throw line against Missouri Valley College, the Wildcats shot 80 percent or better from the free-throw line in back-to-back-to-back games for the first time since February of 2013 ... During a three-game stretch from Feb. 13-19, ACU was 26-30 (.867) at Midwestern State, 16-18 (.889) at Cameron and 25-31 (.806) vs. Texas Woman’s ... The Wildcats won all three games as part of a five-game winning streak, but had both runs snapped in a loss at Incarnate Word (11-19, .579) ... Leading

up to the MVC game, ACU posted a 28-32 (.875) performance vs. Southwest, and a 15-18 (.833) effort against UTSA ... The streak ended Dec. 2 at Texas Tech (19-26, .731).

NO FOULING AROUND: ACU recorded its fewest fouls of the young season with six vs. Missouri Valley College, tying a Julie Goodenough-era record from Jan. 12, 2013 vs. Southwestern Adventist ... Two Wildcats had two fouls vs. the Vikings, while two others were charged with one ... ACU last committed fewer than 10 fouls in a game during the 2013-14 season vs. Oral Roberts with eight ... Prior to the 2013 game vs. SWA, ACU was last kept under 10 fouls in a November 2002 game vs. Incarnate Word (8) ... The Wildcats were charged with nine fouls in their Dec. 31 win over Schreiner.

LOW TURNOVER: ACU’s seven turnovers vs. Missouri Valley were its fewest since coughing up the ball eight times vs. Sam Houston State on Jan. 25, 2014 … Prior to that occasion, ACU last turned over the ball fewer than 10 times on Dec. 20, 2014 vs. Air Force (9) ... The Wildcats also had a nine turnover game on Nov. 22, 2008 vs. St. Edward’s and lost the ball eight times vs. Angelo State on Jan 14. 2003 … The single-game record for fewest turnovers is believed to be five (at Central Oklahoma on 12/2/99).

WANT TO GET AWAY?: ACU recorded its most steals (22) since a 2004 game vs. Lincoln on Nov. 23 vs. Southwest ... USW’s 38 turnovers are believed to be a modern ACU opponent record as the last teams to turn the ball over 30+ times against the Wildcats were Houston Baptist (30 | Feb. 6, 2014) and ASU (32 | Nov. 14, 2013).

SIXTY-POINT HALF: ACU scored 62 of its 96 points vs. Wayland Baptist in the first half, which were its most since moving into NCAA DI three seasons ago ... The Wildcats last recorded a 60-point half vs. Northwood during the 2012-13 season, and totaled 61 points earlier that year in the season-opener vs. Texas Lutheran.

SOUTHLAND BOUND: As fourth-year members of the Southland Conference, Incarnate Word and ACU are not eligible to win a conference championship during their D-I transition period ... Pending NCAA approval, the Wildcats would be fully eligible beginning with the 2017-18 season.

ARE YOU SOUTHLAND STRONG?: The conference motto encompasses a positive mindset and confident outlook for everything that happens in the Southland ... It is about competitiveness and success in the conference, in the NCAA, in professional sports and many other great

achievements by member institutions and student-athletes ... It is also about being successful in the classroom and workforce and about great works by the league’s athletic departments reaching out and giving back to the local communities and student-athletes providing leadership through their endless efforts with local charity and youth groups.

LEAVING THE LONE STAR: The Wildcats won 16 combined Lone Star Conference championships from 1983 to 2013, which includes divisional, regular season and tournament titles ... ACU also left the LSC holding eight individual career records, plus two season records and four single-game records ... Claudia Schleyer, who played at ACU from 1982-86, remains the LSC’s all-time leading scorer with 2,770 points, and the 1995-96 team still holds two LSC’s single-season records for most points (2,950) and scoring average (89.4 ppg).

THE ACU PROMISE: ACU is a vibrant, innovative, Christ-centered community that engages students in authentic spiritual and intellectual growth, equipping them to make a real difference in the world ... Its mission is to educate students for Christian service and leadership throughout the world.

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Career Milestone WatchName Category Goal (To go)L. Dimba Points 1,000 (14) Top-10 Career 806 (163) Rebounds

S. Dimba Top-10 Career 1,461 (264) Points Top-10 Career 806 (–) Rebounds 12/17 vs. Murray St. Assists 250 (7) Blocks 200 (30) Steals 250 (20)

Mason Top-10 Career 1,461 (109) Points 3-Pointers Made* 239 (5) 3-Pointers Attempted* 706 (3) Assists 250 (15)

Shelstead Top-10 Career 1,461 (246) Points Top-10 Career 806 (65) Rebounds Steals 100 (31)

*School Record

Five individuals in double-digitsNone*bench player

Two individuals w/20+ pointsSuzzy Dimba (28), Lizzy Dimba (20)1/7/17 vs. Central Arkansas*bench player

Southland Preseason All-Conference TeamsFirst TeamName Cl. Pos. School Alexis Mason Sr. G Abilene Christian

Maggie Proffitt Sr. G Central Arkansas

Taylor Ross Sr. G Stephen F. Austin

Suzzy Dimba Sr. F Abilene Christian

Randi Brown Jr. G New Orleans Second TeamName Cl. Pos. SchoolBrianna Mullins Sr. G Central Arkansas

Sydney Shelstead Sr. F Abilene Christian

Beatrice Attura Sr. G Northwestern St.

Chastadie Barrs So. G Lamar

Lizzy Dimba Jr. F Abilene Christian

2016-17 Southland Preseason PollsCoaches’ Poll Place Team (1st place votes) ......................Points 1. Abilene Christian (10) ....................... 142 2. Central Arkansas (3) ............................ 135 3. Stephen F. Austin .................................. 117 4. Lamar ......................................................100 5. McNeese ................................................. 86 6. Northwestern State ...............................79 7. Nicholls .....................................................76 8. Houston Baptist ..................................... 68 9. Sam Houston State .............................. 66 10. A&M-Corpus Christi .............................. 60 11. New Orleans ...........................................34 12. Southeastern Louisiana ...................... 28 13. Incarnate Word .......................................23

Media Poll Place Team (1st place votes) ........................ Total 1. Abilene Christian (11) .........................143 2. Central Arkansas (2) ............................ 133 3. Stephen F. Austin .................................. 119 4. McNeese ................................................. 94 5. Lamar ....................................................... 92 6. Northwestern State .............................. 92 7. Nicholls .....................................................75 8. Houston Baptist ......................................73 9. Sam Houston State .............................. 60 10. A&M-Corpus Christi ...............................57 11. New Orleans ...........................................34 12. Southeastern Louisiana .......................23 13. Incarnate Word ....................................... 19

2015-16 CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major PollDate Rank12/27 .......................................................RV (26 points)1/5 ............................................................RV (36 points)1/12 ................................................................................. 211/19 ................................................................................. 211/26 ................................................................................ 212/2 ..................................................................................172/9 ................................................................................ 202/16 ................................................................................ 212/23 .............................................................................. 203/1 .................................................................................. 183/8 ..................................................................................174/8 ................................................................................. 18

2016-17 CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major PollDate Rank10/26 ............................................................RV (68 pts.)11/15 ..............................................................RV (24 pts.)11/21 ...............................................................25 (74 pts.)11/28 .............................................................RV (26 pts.)12/6 ...............................................................................NR12/13 .............................................................................NR12/20 ............................................................................NR12/27 ............................................................................NR1/3 .................................................................................NR1/10 ................................................................................NR

2015-16 RPI RankingsDate Rank12/1 .................................................................................5312/6 ............................................................................... 5212/13 ..............................................................................4212/20 ............................................................................. 1612/27 ............................................................................. 161/5 .................................................................................. 121/12 ................................................................................ 301/19 ................................................................................. 181/26 ............................................................................... 402/2 ................................................................................ 452/9 ................................................................................ 632/15 ............................................................................... 602/22 .............................................................................. 693/1 ..................................................................................743/8 .................................................................................793/14 (Final) ....................................................................76

2016-17 RPI Rankings (349 teams)Date Rank12/8 .............................................................................. 19712/13 ............................................................................19912/19 ............................................................................19212/23 ..........................................................................20212/29 ..........................................................................2041/2 ................................................................................ 1841/4 ................................................................................1691/11 ................................................................................ 154

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Where the Wildcats Rank in 2016-17 (as of Jan. 4) Team Southland NCAAScoring Offense ........................................................... 5th (69.8 ppg) ................99thScoring Defense ............................................................5th (64.1 ppg) ............. 162ndScoring Margin .......................................................................5th (+5.7) .............. 125th

Field Goal Percentage ......................................................... 4th (.417) ............... 115thField Goal Percentage (Defense) ....................................... 7th (.411)

3-Point Field Goal Percentage ............................................ 8th (.311)3-Point Field Goal (Defense) .............................................3rd (.309) .............. 149th3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game ............................3rd (7.3 pg) ................. 61st3-Point Field Goals Made ......................................................3rd (110) ................ 76th3-Point Field Goals Attempted ..........................................2nd (354) ................ 47th

Free Throw Percentage ...................................................... 5th (.726) ................ 75thFree Throws Made ................................................................3rd (207) ................86thFree Throws Attempted.......................................................4th (285) .............. 120thOpponent FT Percentage ................................................ 10th (.645)

Rebounding Offense .................................................... 3rd (41.3 rpg) ................ 76thRebounding Defense ..................................................... 1st (32.1 rpg)Offensive Rebounds ............................................................. 3rd (15.7)Defensive Rebounds ...........................................................4th (25.4)Rebounding Margin ................................................................ 1st (+9.1) ................. 21st

Blocked Shots ..................................................................5th (3.7 bpg) .............. 129thAssists ............................................................................. 3rd (14.9 apg) ................99thSteals ................................................................................. 9th (8.9 spg)

Turnover Margin ...................................................................9th (-1.87)Assist / Turnover Ratio ...........................................................7th (0.8)

Individual Southland NCAALizzy DimbaScoring ............................................................................. 21st (9.7 ppg)Rebounding .................................................................... 12th (6.5 rpg)Offensive Rebounds ..................................................... 12th (4.2 rpg)Defensive Rebounds .................................................... 12th (3.8 rpg)3-Point Field Goal Percentage ..........................................11th (.383)Free Throw Percentage ..................................................... 15th (.612)

Suzzy DimbaScoring ............................................................................ 15th (11.3 ppg)Rebounding .....................................................................13th (6.3 rpg)Offensive Rebounds .......................................................8th (2.5 rpg)Defensive Rebounds .....................................................14th (3.9 rpg)Assists ..............................................................................14th (2.5 apg)Blocks .................................................................................3rd (1.5 bpg) .............. 107thSteals ..................................................................................7th (2.3 spg)

Dominique Golightly3-Point Field Goal Percentage ..........................................6th (.405)

Sydney ShelsteadScoring .............................................................................8th (13.3 ppg)Rebounding ......................................................................4th (8.6 rpg) ................ 78thOffensive Rebounds .......................................................5th (2.6 rpg)Defensive Rebounds .................................................... 2nd (6.0 rpg)Free Throw Percentage ..................................................... 14th (.763)

Sara WilliamsonAssists ................................................................................ 11th (3.1 apg)Blocks .............................................................................. 15th (0.6 bpg)Assist / Turnover Ratio ............................................................5th (1.4) .............. 210th

Breanna WrightAssists ................................................................................7th (3.3 apg) Assist / Turnover Ratio ..........................................................10th (1.0)Minutes........................................................................... 9th (31.3 mpg)

ACU’s 100-Point Games (50) Season Pts. Opponent 2008-09 *147 Texas Woman’s 1995-96 122 Howard Payne 1987-88 118 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1997-98 116 Texas Woman’s 1994-95 116 Ambassador 1994-95 115 Texas Woman’s 1985-86 112 Mary Hardin-Baylor 2013-14 111 Texas Lutheran 1997-98 110 Schreiner 1995-96 110 Quincy 1995-96 109 Central Oklahoma 1988-89 109 Alaska Fairbanks 2013-14 108 Arlington Bapt. 2012-13 108 Southwestern Adv. 1988-89 108 Texas A&I 2016-17 106 Sul Ross 2013-14 105 Northwood 2009-10 *105 Central Oklahoma 2002-03 105 Oklahoma Panhandle 1995-96 105 Angelo State 1995-96 105 Tarleton State 2008-09 104 A&M-Commerce 2003-04 104 A&M-Commerce 1995-96 104 Texas Woman’s 1989-90 104 Huston-Tillotson 1985-86 104 St. Mary’s

2015-16 AwardsSouthland ConferenceSecond Team All-Preseason ................................................................Suzzy DimbaPlayer of the Week (11/16) ............................................................ Sydney ShelsteadPlayer of the Week (12/21) .......................................................................Lizzy DimbaPlayer of the Week (1/11) ........................................................................ Alexis MasonPlayer of the Week (1/18) ....................................................................... Alexis MasonPlayer of the Week (1/25) ...................................................................... Alexis MasonPlayer of the Week (2/29) .................................................................... Alexis Mason

Player of the Year ................................................................................... Alexis MasonCoach of the Year ......................................................................... Julie Goodenough

First Team All-Conference ................................................................... Alexis MasonSecond Team All-Conference ..............................................................Suzzy DimbaThird Team All-Conference ......................................................... Sydney Shelstead

All-Defensive Team .................................................................................Suzzy Dimba

Air Force ClassicAll-Tournament Team ........................................ Sierra Allen, Alexis Mason (MVP)

Texas Association of Basketball CoachesDI Female Coach of the Year .................................................... Julie Goodenough

Rotary Club of AbileneChuck Mosier Coach of the Year ............................................. Julie Goodenough

Season Pts. Opponent 1977-78 104 McMurry 1998-99 103 A&M-Commerce 1994-95 103 Central Oklahoma 1979-80 103 Tarleton State 2014-15 102 Howard Payne 1990-91 102 Midwestern State 1995-96 102 Midwestern State 1992-93 *102 Central Oklahoma 1993-94 *102 Angelo State 1988-89 102 UC Riverside 1988-89 102 Angelo State 1980-81 102 Midwestern State 1985-86 102 Angelo State 1976-77 101 West Texas State 1993-94 101 West Texas A&M 1993-94 101 Texas Woman’s 2014-15 100 SW Christian 2007-08 100 UT-Permian Basin 1979-80 100 Lubbock Christian 1994-95 100 Angelo State 1993-94 100 North Florida 1978-79 100 Cisco 1991-92 100 Cameron 1985-86 100 Mary Hardin-Baylor *overtime

2016-17 AwardsSouthland ConferenceFirst Team All-Preseason ...................................................................... Alexis MasonFirst Team All-Preseason .......................................................................Suzzy Dimba

Second Team All-Preseason ...................................................... Sydney ShelsteadSecond Team All-Preseason ..................................................................Lizzy Dimba

Player of the Week (11/21) ............................................................ Sydney ShelsteadHonorable Mention Player of the Week (12/12) .............................. Alexis MasonPlayer of the Week (12/19) .................................................................... Alexis MasonHonorable Mention Player of the Week (1/2) ......................... Sydney ShelsteadPlayer of the Week (1/9) .........................................................................Suzzy Dimba

College Sports MadnessSouthland Conference Player of the Week (11/21) ................ Sydney Shelstead

Shocker Winter ClassicAll-Tournament Team ................................................... Lizzy Dimba, Alexis Mason

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2016-17 ACU BasketballAbilene Christian Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 08, 2017)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 9-6 7-1 1-5 1-0CONFERENCE 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 6-6 5-1 0-5 1-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg33 Shelstead, Sydney 15-15 421 28.1 63-157 . 4 0 1 3-16 . 1 8 8 71-93 . 7 6 3 39 90 129 8.6 42 1 15 36 9 16 200 13.315 Mason, Alexis 10-7 281 28.1 43-120 . 3 5 8 21-77 . 2 7 3 20-24 . 8 3 3 12 24 36 3.6 18 0 27 28 2 15 127 12.723 Dimba, Suzzy 15-15 457 30.5 66-153 . 4 3 1 17-57 . 2 9 8 21-32 . 6 5 6 37 58 95 6.3 48 4 38 39 23 34 170 11.332 Dimba, Lizzy 15-15 414 27.6 48-116 . 4 1 4 18-47 . 3 8 3 32-51 . 6 2 7 35 63 98 6.5 33 0 21 31 5 21 146 9.705 Martin, McKenzie 2-0 13 6.5 6-11 . 5 4 5 4-7 . 5 7 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 8.022 Allen, Sierra 15-0 279 18.6 44-94 . 4 6 8 14-36 . 3 8 9 5-8 . 6 2 5 17 41 58 3.9 32 0 3 34 1 6 107 7.110 Wright, Breanna 15-14 470 31.3 28-70 . 4 0 0 10-48 . 2 0 8 17-25 . 6 8 0 21 22 43 2.9 17 0 50 48 4 13 83 5.511 Williamson, Sara 15-9 304 20.3 25-55 . 4 5 5 4-14 . 2 8 6 25-32 . 7 8 1 15 22 37 2.5 17 0 46 33 7 15 79 5.303 Golightly, Dominique 15-0 198 13.2 21-52 . 4 0 4 17-42 . 4 0 5 5-6 . 8 3 3 8 14 22 1.5 10 0 8 16 3 8 64 4.314 Herrera, Pamela 13-0 111 8.5 9-22 . 4 0 9 2-8 . 2 5 0 7-8 . 8 7 5 5 17 22 1.7 10 0 15 16 0 5 27 2.113 Oluoch, Taudenciah 7-0 18 2.6 3-6 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-6 . 6 6 7 5 2 7 1.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 10 1.425 Kirgan, Lexi 13-0 59 4.5 9-20 . 4 5 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 7 9 0.7 15 0 0 2 1 1 18 1.4

Team 39 22 61 3Total.......... 15 3025 365-876 . 4 1 7 110-354 . 3 1 1 207-285 . 7 2 6 236 383 619 41.3 244 5 223 287 55 134 1047 69.8Opponents...... 15 3025 358-871 . 4 1 1 87-282 . 3 0 9 159-248 . 6 4 1 176 306 482 32.1 292 6 206 259 62 169 962 64.1

TEAM STATISTICS ACU OPPSCORING 1047 962 Points per game 69.8 64.1 Scoring margin +5.7 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 365-876 358-871 Field goal pct . 4 1 7 . 4 1 13 POINT FG-ATT 110-354 87-282 3-point FG pct . 3 1 1 . 3 0 9 3-pt FG made per game 7.3 5.8FREE THROWS-ATT 207-285 159-248 Free throw pct . 7 2 6 . 6 4 1 F-Throws made per game 13.8 10.6REBOUNDS 619 482 Rebounds per game 41.3 32.1 Rebounding margin +9.1 -ASSISTS 223 206 Assists per game 14.9 13.7TURNOVERS 287 259 Turnovers per game 19.1 17.3 Turnover margin -1.9 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.8STEALS 134 169 Steals per game 8.9 11.3BLOCKS 55 62 Blocks per game 3.7 4.1ATTENDANCE 7856 14568 Home games-Avg/Game 8-982 6-2190 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-1427

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalsAbilene Christian 282 220 278 260 7 1047Opponents 254 229 226 243 10 962

Date Opponent Score Att.11/11/16 at No. 24 Mizzou L 46-52 205611/15/16 HOWARD PAYNE W 87-52 125011/18/16 OMAHA W 73-66 89211/19/16 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY W 70-54 77411/26/16 at Texas A&M L 45-71 333911/29/16 at UTSA L 68-71 39212/01/16 at Baylor L 34-79 541512/03/16 UMKC L o t 68-71 115012/10/16 HARDING W 74-62 75012/16/16 at Wichita State L 62-81 147012/17/16 vs Murray State W 81-57 142712/28/16 SUL ROSS W 106-58 750

* 12/31/16 at Southeastern La. W 82-57 469* 01/03/17 NEW ORLEANS W 68-55 1113* 01/07/17 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 83-76 1177

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2016-17 ACU BasketballAbilene Christian Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 08, 2017)

Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0CONFERENCE 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg23 Dimba, Suzzy 3-3 101 33.7 20-36 . 5 5 6 8-13 . 6 1 5 12-13 . 9 2 3 8 18 26 8.7 9 1 5 8 11 5 60 20.033 Shelstead, Sydney 3-3 100 33.3 13-36 . 3 6 1 0-1 . 0 0 0 22-31 . 7 1 0 13 16 29 9.7 10 0 7 9 5 1 48 16.032 Dimba, Lizzy 3-3 97 32.3 15-29 . 5 1 7 5-9 . 5 5 6 13-18 . 7 2 2 12 18 30 10.0 8 0 4 7 2 5 48 16.015 Mason, Alexis 3-3 88 29.3 8-30 . 2 6 7 4-20 . 2 0 0 9-10 . 9 0 0 5 11 16 5.3 6 0 9 6 1 4 29 9.710 Wright, Breanna 3-3 112 37.3 8-21 . 3 8 1 2-12 . 1 6 7 5-8 . 6 2 5 9 9 18 6.0 4 0 15 9 2 3 23 7.714 Herrera, Pamela 2-0 8 4.0 1-2 . 5 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 4-4 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 3.511 Williamson, Sara 3-0 28 9.3 3-4 . 7 5 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 3-6 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 2 3 0 0 10 3.303 Golightly, Dominique 3-0 30 10.0 2-5 . 4 0 0 2-5 . 4 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.7 1 0 3 4 0 1 6 2.022 Allen, Sierra 3-0 31 10.3 1-8 . 1 2 5 0-5 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 3 5 8 2.7 7 0 0 8 0 1 2 0.725 Kirgan, Lexi 1-0 5 5.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team 9 4 13Total.......... 3 600 71-171 . 4 1 5 23-69 . 3 3 3 68-90 . 7 5 6 59 83 142 47.3 48 1 45 54 21 20 233 77.7Opponents...... 3 600 72-181 . 3 9 8 15-46 . 3 2 6 29-45 . 6 4 4 34 50 84 28.0 74 3 37 48 15 30 188 62.7

TEAM STATISTICS ACU OPPSCORING 233 188 Points per game 77.7 62.7 Scoring margin +15.0 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 71-171 72-181 Field goal pct . 4 1 5 . 3 9 83 POINT FG-ATT 23-69 15-46 3-point FG pct . 3 3 3 . 3 2 6 3-pt FG made per game 7.7 5.0FREE THROWS-ATT 68-90 29-45 Free throw pct . 7 5 6 . 6 4 4 F-Throws made per game 22.7 9.7REBOUNDS 142 84 Rebounds per game 47.3 28.0 Rebounding margin +19.3 -ASSISTS 45 37 Assists per game 15.0 12.3TURNOVERS 54 48 Turnovers per game 18.0 16.0 Turnover margin -2.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.8STEALS 20 30 Steals per game 6.7 10.0BLOCKS 21 15 Blocks per game 7.0 5.0ATTENDANCE 2290 469 Home games-Avg/Game 2-1145 1-469 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalsAbilene Christian 60 43 70 60 233Opponents 47 33 44 64 188

Date Opponent Score Att.* 12/31/16 at Southeastern La. W 82-57 469* 01/03/17 NEW ORLEANS W 68-55 1113* 01/07/17 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 83-76 1177

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Consolation Rounds 1 & 2Friday, Nov. 18at Central MichiganElon 76, Eastern Washington 55Central Michigan 81, Furman 71

at Abilene ChristianAbilene Christian 73, Omaha 66UT Rio Grande Valley 74, North Texas 69 Saturday, Nov. 19at Central MichiganEastern Washington 68, Furman 56Elon 71, Central Michigan 57

at Abilene ChristianOmaha 85, North Texas 57Abilene Christian 70, UT Rio Grande Valley 54

Consolation Round 3 Thursday, Nov. 17Nebraska 62, Colorado State 59

Saturday, Nov. 19Fordham 65, Little Rock 43

Senior Lizzy Dimba battles for position vs. No. 24 Missouri.

Notre Dame

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Series Records vs. 2016-17 OpponentsBaylor leads ACU 2-0Season ACU BU1972-73 34 612016-17 34 79

ACU and Central Arkansas tied 2-2Season ACU UCA2013-14 54 672014-15 60 662015-16 61 492016-17

ACU leads Harding 4-1Season ACU HU1997-98 98 72 76 541998-99 72 611999-00 68 722016-17 74 62

ACU leads Howard Payne 24-4Season ACU HBU1975-76 76 46 78 501977-78 74 40 52 481978-79 94 35 79 55 61 631979-80 92 59 68 521980-81 79 58 73 481981-82 56 59 85 431982-83 60 75 56 61 76 641983-84 63 61 70 641984-85 72 68 (OT) 79 57 70 501985-86 62 54 76 691986-87 79 74 98 681995-96 122 422014-15 102 602015-16 87 52

ACU leads Houston Baptist 5-0Season ACU HBU2013-14 82 702014-15 53 50 68 532015-16 77 60 76 55

ACU leads Incarnate Word 17-8Season ACU UIW1993-94 97 652000-01 64 762002-03 69 472004-05 64 792005-06 73 51 66 442006-07 80 62 67 552007-08 51 59 71 672008-09 68 53 57 752009-10 63 93 44 602010-11 74 58 69 542011-12 58 68 76 592012-13 76 65 53 682013-14 73 67

90 792014-15 78 54 72 622015-16 86 71 66 58

Lamar leads ACU 4-1Season ACU LU2013-14 83 852014-15 72 76 58 732015-16 90 62 54 63

ACU leads McNeese 2-1Season ACU MCN2013-14 64 712014-15 75 592015-16 79 62

Missouri leads ACU 1-0Season ACU MIZZOU2016-17 46 52

ACU leads Murray State 1-0Season ACU MUR2016-17 81 57

ACU leads New Orleans 3-1Season ACU UNO2013-14 88 442014-15 50 712015-16 80 702016-17 68 55

ACU leads Nicholls 2-1Season ACU NICH2013-14 78 622014-15 39 632015-16 71 68

Northwestern State leads ACU 2-1Season ACU NWST2013-14 72 762014-15 56 612015-16 67 46

ACU and Omaha tied 1-1Season ACU OMAHA1986-97 77 932016-17 73 66

ACU leads Sam Houston State 10-6Season ACU SHSU1980-81 81 401981-82 51 63 62 65 62 751982-83 67 64 78 60 44 50 80 571983-84 84 65 61 47 51 572013-14 73 672014-15 58 63 63 482015-16 87 76 67 55

ACU leads Southeastern La. 6-1Season ACU SLU1978-79 69 1042013-14 96 822014-15 75 74 83 652015-16 88 72 72 702016-17 82 57

ACU leads Sul Ross 2-0Season ACU SRU1983-84 70 602015-16 106 58

Stephen F. Austin leads ACU 5-1Season ACU SFA1972-73 34 491974-75 37 751977-78 80 1132013-14 59 802014-15 69 71 (OT)2015-16 85 70

ACU and Texas A&M tied at 3-3Season ACU TAMU1980-81 108 86 63 611984-85 64 74 73 521985-86 47 662016-17 45 71

ACU leads Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3-2Season ACU AMCC2013-14 71 742014-15 76 41 40 602015-16 71 65 63 52

ACU and UMKC tied at 1-1Season ACU UMKC2014-15 80 552016-17 68 71

UT San Antonio leads ACU 3-1Season ACU UTSA2013-14 58 632014-15 57 702015-16 79 602016-17 68 71

ACU leads UTRGV (formerly UTPA) 4-2Season ACU UMKC1972-73 45 531985-86 74 63 84 581986-87 49 50 60 502016-17 70 54

Wichita State leads ACU 1-0Season ACU MSU2016-17 62 81

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ACU OppAdams State 2 0Air Force 4 0Alaska-Anchorage 0 2Alaska-Fairbanks 2 0Alaska-Pacific 1 0Ambassador 1 0Angelo State 53 35Arkansas-Fort Smith 1 0Arkansas-Monticello 3 0Arkansas State 2 1Arkansas Tech 0 1Arlington Baptist 1 0Bentley College 0 1Baylor 0 2Cal Poly Pomona 0 3Cal State Los Angeles 1 1Cal State Northridge 1 1Cal State San Bernardino 0 1Cal State Sonoma 1 0Cameron 20 9Central Arkansas 2 2Central Missouri 0 4Central Oklahoma 29 11Cisco 2 0Colorado Christian 1 0Colorado State-Pueblo 1 0Dallas Baptist 1 0Delta State 1 1Denver 1 0Drury 0 2East Central Oklahoma 12 2Eastern Michigan 1 0Eastern New Mexico 52 13Eastern Washington 2 0Eastfield 1 0East Texas Baptist 1 0Eckerd, Fla. 1 0Emporia State 2 3Florida Atlantic 0 1Florida Southern 0 1Fort Hays State 1 0Fort Lewis 0 1Friends, Kansas 1 0George Mason 1 0Grand Canyon 1 1Grand Valley State 1 0Grand View, Mo. 1 0Hardin-Simmons 19 7Harding 4 1Harris-Stowe State 1 0Hawaii 1 1Hawaii Pacific 1 0Henderson State 2 0Hillsdale 1 0Houston Baptist 5 0Howard 7 6Howard Payne 24 4Huston Tillotson 2 0Idaho 1 0Idaho State 1 0Incarnate Word 18 8

ACU OppJacksonville 1 0Kansas State 0 2Lamar 1 4Lenoir-Rhyne 0 1Lincoln, Mo. 2 0Louisiana College 0 1Loyola (La.) 1 0Lubbock Christian 3 0McMurry 13 5McNeese State 2 1Mary Hardin-Baylor 12 1Metro State, Colo. 0 1Midwestern State 37 22Minnesota-Mankato 0 1Mississippi 0 1Mississippi College 1 0Missouri 0 1Missouri-Kansas City 1 1Missouri-Rolla 3 1Missouri-St. Louis 1 0Missouri Southern 2 1Missouri Valley 1 0Missouri Western 3 9Montana State-Billings 0 2Murray State 1 0Nebraska-Kearney 2 1New Mexico 1 0New Mexico State 0 1New Orleans 3 1Nicholls 2 1North Dakota State 0 1North Florida 1 0North Texas 3 5Northwood 1 0Northeast Missouri 1 0Northeastern St. (Okla.) 7 8 Northern Colorado 0 1Northern Michigan 1 0Northwest Missouri 0 2Northwestern State 1 2Odessa 1 0Oklahoma 0 1Oklahoma Christian 2 2Oklahoma City 0 1Okla. Science-Arts 1 0Omaha 1 1Oral Roberts 1 0Ouachita Baptist 1 1Panhandle State 2 0Phillips 0 1Pittsburg State 4 3Point Loma 1 0Portland State 1 0Quincy, Ill. 1 0Ranger 3 7Regis 0 1Rice 0 2St. Cloud State, Minn. 1 0St. Edward’s 13 10St. Leo, Fla. 3 0St. Martin’s 0 1

ACU OppSt. Mary’s 9 6Sam Houston State 10 6Schreiner 3 0Shaw 1 0Shippensburg, Pa. 0 1South Plains 0 4Southeastern Louisiana 6 1SE Oklahoma State 6 8Southern Arkansas 0 1Southern Colorado 2 1Southern Indiana 2 0 Southern Methodist 3 2Southwest Adventist 1 0Southwest Baptist 3 0Southwest Christian 1 0Southwest State, Minn. 0 1Southwest Texas 4 2Southwest Oklahoma State 8 4Southwest (N.M.) 1 0Southwestern 12 1Springfield College 1 0Stephen F. Austin 1 5Sul Ross State 2 0Tampa 0 1Tarleton State 34 25Temple 0 1Texas 1 0Texas A&M 3 3Texas A&M-Commerce 53 11Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3 2Texas A&M-International 3 0Texas A&M-Kingsville 51 16Texas Arlington 6 8Texas Christian 8 3Texas El Paso 0 3Texas Lutheran 10 0Texas Pan American 4 2/ UT Rio Grande ValleyTexas Permian Basin 6 4Texas San Antonio 1 3Texas Southern 0 2Texas Tech 7 19Texas Wesleyan 11 5Texas Woman’s 41 13Truman State 0 1Tulsa 0 1Tyler 1 0UC Riverside 2 1Washburn 1 3Wayland Baptist 5 12Weatherford 2 8West Texas A&M 20 44Western Colorado 1 0Western Montana 0 1Western Texas 3 4Wichita State 0 1

All-Time Series Records

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Wildcats By The Numbers Season CareerGames In Double FiguresSuzzy Dimba 9 67Alexis Mason 6 66Sydney Shelstead 9 61Lizzy Dimba 7 52Sierra Allen 7 11McKenzie Martin 1 4Sara Williamson 1 2Breanna Wright 2 2Dominique Golightly 1 1

Games With 30+ PointsAlexis Mason 1

Games With 20+ PointsAlexis Mason 2 20Sydney Shelstead 3 14Suzzy Dimba 1 6Lizzy Dimba 1 4

Games With 10+ ReboundsSuzzy Dimba 2 40Sydney Shelstead 5 26Lizzy Dimba 4 22Alexis Mason 2Sierra Allen 1 1

Games With 5+ AssistsSuzzy Dimba 2 11Alexis Mason 2 11Lizzy Dimba 1 5Breanna Wright 5 5Sara Williamson 3 4

Games With 5+ StealsSuzzy Dimba 2 8Lizzy Dimba 2Alexis Mason 1Sydney Shelstead 1 1

Games With 3+ Blocked ShotsSuzzy Dimba 4 23Sydney Shelstead 1 4

Games With 3+ Three-PointersAlexis Mason 4 44Suzzy Dimba 2 14Lizzy Dimba 3 4Dominique Golightly 2 2McKenzie Martin 1 1Breanna Wright 1 1

Games With 5 FoulsSuzzy Dimba 4 14Sydney Shelstead 1 13Lizzy Dimba 9Alexis Mason 3

Season CareerDouble DoublesSuzzy Dimba 2 31Sydney Shelstead 3 22Lizzy Dimba 3 13Alexis Mason 2Sierra Allen 1 1

Complete Games (40+ minutes)Suzzy Dimba 2 7Alexis Mason 2 3Sydney Shelstead 2 3Breanna Wright 3 3Lizzy Dimba 2Sara Williamson 1 1

Starters Vs. Bench ACU Opp. ACU Opp. Starter Starter Bench Bench Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts.MIZZOU 37 40 9 12HPU 46 31 41 21OMAHA 53 48 20 18UTRGV 59 36 11 18TAMU 31 53 14 18UTSA 33 40 35 31BU 21 36 13 43UMKC 42 43 26 28HU 49 37 25 25WSU 49 42 13 39MUR 49 38 32 19SRU 76 40 30 18SLU 73 32 9 25UNO 62 36 6 19UCA 73 53 10 23SFALUNICHUIWMCNAMCCSHSUUCANSUSFANSUAMCCSHSUUIWHBU

Totals 753 605 294 357Avg. ppg 50.2 40.3 19.6 23.8Pct. 71.9 62.9 28.1 37.1

Home-Away-NeutralCategory H A NRecord 7-1 1-5 1-0Points Per Game 78.6 56.2 81.0Points Allowed 61.8 68.5 57.0Point Differential +16.9 -12.3 +24.0FG% .435 .372 .5003FG% .338 .280 .211FT% .762 .674 .682Opponent FG% .395 .443 .356Opponent 3FG% .331 .287 .217Opponent FT% .560 .706 .769Rebound Avg. 45.2 35.2 46.0Off. Rebound Avg. 17.5 12.8 19.0Def. Rebound Avg. 27.8 22.3 27.0Opp. Rebound Avg. 30.9 34.7 27.0Rebound Margin +14.4 +0.5 +19.0Fouls Per Game 14.6 18.7 15.0Assists Per Game 16.4 13.0 14.0Turnovers Per Game 17.3 21.5 20.0Steals Per Game 10.0 7.0 12.0Blocks Per Game 3.9 3.7 2.0

ACU’s Record When It ... Plays at home .................................................. 7-1Plays on the road ..........................................1-5Plays at a neutral site ....................................1-0Wins the game before..................................6-2Loses the game before ................................3-4Leads or is tied at the half ............................ 7-1Trails at the half ..............................................2-5Leads with 2:00 left in regulation ..............9-1Trails with 2:00 left in regulation ...............0-5Tied with 2:00 left in regulation ................0-0Shoots 50% or better ...................................2-0Shoots less than 50% ................................... 7-6Opponent shoots 50% or better ................1-2Shoots better than opponent ....................6-2Shoots worse than opponent.....................3-4Makes more FT than opponent .................8-2Makes equal or less FT ................................. 1-4Outrebounds opponent ...............................8-2Is outrebounded or tied ................................ 1-4Commits more TO’s than opponent .........5-6Commits equal or less TO’s than opp ......4-0Scores more bench points ...........................4-1Scores less or equal bench points ...........5-5Plays a nationally ranked team ..................0-3Plays on national/regional television ........ 1-4Plays on Friday, Saturday, Sunday ............6-4Plays on weekday .........................................3-2Margin is 5 points or fewer .........................0-2Margin is between 6 and 10 ........................2-1Margin is between 11 and 20 .......................3-1Margin is between 21 and 30 ......................2-1Margin is between 31 and 40 ......................1-0Margin is more than 40 ..................................1-1Scores 59 points or fewer...........................0-3Scores between 60 and 69 ......................... 1-3Scores between 70 and 79 ........................3-0Scores between 80 and 89 ........................4-0Scores 90 points or more ...........................1-0Holds opponent to fewer than 40 ............0-0Holds opponent to fewer than 50 ............0-0Holds opponent to fewer than 60 .............6-1Holds opponent to fewer than 70 .............2-0Opponent scores 70 or more .....................1-5

ACU Southland Conference 2016-17 Season HighsBlock ....................................................................................................5 | Suzzy Dimba vs. New Orleans (1/3/2017)

Rebounds ................................................................................60 | Abilene Christian vs Howard Payne (11/15/16)

Fewest Fouls ........................................................................... 10 | Abilene Christian vs Howard Payne (11/15/16)

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2016-17 Abilene Christian Game Results & LeadersDate Opponent Result Att. Scoring Leader Rebounds Leader Assists Leader 11/11 Missouri L, 46-52 2056 S. Dimba (11) S.Shelstead (10) S. Williamson (3)11/15 Howard Payne W, 87-52 1250 S. Shelstead (20) S. Allen (13) S. Williamson (5)11/18 Omaha W, 73-66 892 S. Shelstead / L. Dimba (18) L. Dimba (7) S. Dimba / B. Wright (7)11/19 UTRGV W, 70-54 774 S. Shelstead (26) S. Shelstead (14) S. Williamson (5)11/26 Texas A&M L, 45-71 3339 S. Allen (12) S. Dimba (6) L. Dimba (5)11/29 UTSA L, 68-71 392 D. Golightly (14) S. Shelstead (12) Three Players (4)12/1 Baylor L, 34-79 5415 S. Shelstead (9) S. Shelstead (7) Four Players (2) 12/3 UMKC L, 68-71 (OT) 1150 A. Mason (13) S. Shelstead (6) S. Williamson (9)12/10 Harding W, 74-62 750 A. Mason (13) S. Dimba (10) A. Mason (5)12/16 Wichita State L, 62-81 1470 A. Mason (22) S. Shelstead (7) B. Wright (4)12/17 Murray State W, 81-57 1427 S. Allen (15) L. Dimba (12) B. Wright (5)12/28 Sul Ross W, 106-58 750 A. Mason (24) L. Dimba (10) S. Dimba (8)12/31 Southeastern La. W, 82-57 469 S. Shelstead (26) L. Dimba (13) B. Wright (5)1/3 New Orleans W, 68-55 1113 L. Dimba (15) S. Shelstead (15) B. Wright (5)1/7 Central Arkansas W, 83-76 1177 S. Dimba (28) S. Dimba (11) B. Wright (5)1/12 Stephen F. Austin1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 Incarnate Word1/28 McNeese2/1 A&M-Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston State2/8 Central Arkansas2/11 Northwestern State2/16 Stephen F. Austin2/18 Northwestern State2/22 A&M-Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston State3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist 2016-17 Starting LineupsDate Opponent Players Lineup Record (Overall)11/11 Missouri Wright (G), Williamson (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 0-1 (0-1)11/15 Howard Payne Wright (G), Williamson (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 1-1 (1-1)11/18 Omaha Wright (G), Williamson (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 2-1 (2-1)11/19 UTRGV Wright (G), Williamson (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 3-1 (3-1)11/26 Texas A&M Wright (G), Williamson (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 3-2 (3-2)11/29 UTSA Wright (G), Williamson (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 3-3 (3-3)12/1 Baylor Wright (G), Williamson (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 3-4 (3-4)12/3 UMKC Wright (G), Williamson (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 3-5 (3-5)

12/10 Harding Mason (G), Williamson (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 1-0 (4-5)

12/16 Wichita State Wright (G), Mason (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 0-1 (4-6)12/17 Murray State Wright (G), Mason (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 1-1 (5-6)12/28 Sul Ross Wright (G), Mason (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 2-1 (6-6)12/31 Southeastern La. Wright (G), Mason (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 3-1 (7-6)1/3 New Orleans Wright (G), Mason (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 4-1 (8-6)1/7 Central Arkansas Wright (G), Mason (G), S. Dimba (F), L. Dimba (F), Shelstead (F) 5-1 (9-6)1/12 Stephen F. Austin1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 Incarnate Word1/28 McNeese2/1 A&M-Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston State2/8 Central Arkansas2/11 Northwestern State2/16 Stephen F. Austin2/18 Northwestern State2/22 A&M-Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston State3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist

Number of different lineups: 3

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2016-17 Highs & Lows Abilene Christian OpponentTotal Points High 106 vs. Sul Ross (12/28) 81 Wichita State (12/16) Low 34 at Baylor (12/1) 52 (2x) last: Howard Payne (11/15)

Points, 1st Half High 58 vs. Sul Ross (12/28) 49 Wichita State (12/16) Low 21 at Missouri (11/11) 21 Southeastern La. (12/31)

Points, 2nd Half High 48 vs. Sul Ross (12/28) 46 Central Arkansas (1/7) Low 12 at Baylor (12/1) 20 Sul Ross (12/28)

FG Made High 38 vs. Sul Ross (12/28) 31 (2x) last: Central Arkansas (1/7) Low 12 at Baylor (12/1) 17 Missouri (11/11)

FG Attempted High 79 vs. Sul Ross (12/28) 66 (2x) last: New Orleans (1/3) Low 43 at Texas A&M (11/26) 50 Missouri (11/11)

FG Percentage High .500 (2x) last vs. Murray State (12/17) .564 Wichita State (12/16) Low .222 at Baylor (12/1) .317 Howard Payne (11/15) 3-pt. FG Made High 13 (2x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7) 11 Omaha (11/18) Low 3 at Texas A&M (11/26) 2 (2x) last: Baylor (12/1)

3-pt. FG Attempted High 38 vs. Sul Ross (12/28) 30 Sul Ross (12/28) Low 14 at Texas A&M (11/26) 9 (2x) last: Baylor (12/1)

3-pt. FG Percentage High .500 vs. Central Arkansas (1/7) .533 Wichita State (12/16) Low .208 (2x) last vs. New Orleans (1/3) .130 Missouri (11/11)

FT Made High 26 vs. UTRGV (11/19) 17 Baylor (12/1) Low 4 vs. Harding (12/10) 7 (3x) last: New Orleans (1/3/2017)

FT Attempted High 37 at Southeastern La. (12/31) 24 Texas A&M (11/26) Low 7 vs. Harding (12/10) 11 Howard Payne (11/15)

FT Percentage High .917 vs. Central Arkansas (1/7) .773 Baylor (12/1) Low .571 vs. Harding (12/10) .368 Omaha (11/18)

Off. Rebounds High 28 vs. New Orleans (1/3/2017) 18 Texas A&M (11/26) Low 6 vs. Omaha (11/18) 4 Central Arkansas (1/7)

Def. Rebounds High 37 vs. Howard Payne (11/15) 28 Baylor (12/1) Low 19 at Wichita State (12/16) 14 (2x) last: Southeastern La. (12/31)

Total Rebounds High 60 vs. Howard Payne (11/15) 40 Baylor (12/1) Low 27 at Texas A&M (11/26) 21 Central Arkansas (1/7)

Assists High 25 vs. Sul Ross (12/28) 23 Baylor (12/1)Steals High 17 vs. Sul Ross (12/28) 18 Texas A&M (11/26)Blocks High 8 vs. New Orleans (1/3/2017) 10 Baylor (12/1) Turnovers High 25 at Texas A&M (11/26) 26 Sul Ross (12/28) Low 11 vs. Sul Ross (12/28) 14 Texas A&M (11/26)

Personal Fouls High 23 (2x) last at Texas A&M (11/26) 32 Southeastern La. (12/31) Low 10 vs. Howard Payne (11/15) 12 Texas A&M (11/26)

Points 28 S. Dimba vs. Central Arkansas (1/7) 21 (2x) last: K. Jordan, Central Arkansas (1/7)FG Made 9 (2x) last: S. Dimba vs. Central Arkansas (1/7) 9 (2x) last: R. Bessard, Wichita State (12/16)FG Attempted 20 A. Mason at Wichita State (12/16) 26 R. Brown, New Orleans (1/3/2017)

3-pt. FG Made 6 A. Mason vs. Sul Ross (12/28) 5 I. Johnson, UMKC (12/3)3-pt. FG Attempts 14 A. Mason vs. Sul Ross (12/28) 11 (2x) last: R. Brown, New Orleans (1/3/2017) FT Made 15 S. Shelstead vs. UTRGV (11/19) 7 (2x) last: T. Smith, UTSA (11/29)FT Attempted 20 S. Shelstead vs. UTRGV (11/19) 11 S. Cunningham, Missouri (11/11) Rebounds 15 S. Shelstead vs. New Orleans (1/3/2017) 14 A. Howard, Texas A&M (11/26)Assists 9 S. Williamson vs. UMKC (12/3) 12 C. Knox, Texas A&M (11/26)Steals 6 S. Shelstead vs. Howard Payne (11/15) 8 L. Goodwin, UTSA (11/29)Blocks 5 S. Dimba vs. New Orleans (1/3/2017) 5 S. Woods, New Orleans (1/3/2017)

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2016-17 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opp. Pts FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl 1-2-OT11/11 ACU 46 15 52 .288 6 22 .273 10 14 .714 13 24 37 23 7 22 3 7 21-25 Missouri 52 17 50 .340 3 23 .130 15 21 .714 12 25 37 21 7 20 7 17 25-27

11/15 Howard Payne 52 20 63 .317 5 27 .185 7 11 .636 8 18 26 15 14 22 2 13 27-25 ACU 87 35 74 .473 8 22 .364 9 14 .643 23 37 60 10 21 23 3 14 41-46

11/18 Omaha 66 24 58 .414 11 26 .423 7 19 .368 16 23 39 17 16 15 0 8 34-32 ACU 73 25 50 .500 9 19 .474 14 23 .609 6 23 29 13 14 12 4 10 33-40

11/19 UTRGV 54 20 61 .328 6 19 .316 8 12 .667 14 18 32 28 10 15 6 9 31-23 ACU 70 19 55 .345 6 23 .261 26 33 .788 22 28 50 16 12 19 1 9 32-38 11/26 ACU 45 18 43 .419 3 14 .214 6 8 .750 7 20 27 23 15 25 4 7 29-16 Texas A&M 71 27 60 .450 2 9 .222 15 24 .625 18 20 38 12 16 14 4 18 33-38

11/29 ACU 68 25 59 .424 11 26 .423 7 11 .636 9 29 38 16 19 24 3 10 24-44 UTSA 71 27 66 .409 3 13 .231 14 20 .700 15 24 39 16 13 15 6 16 37-34

12/1 ACU 34 12 54 .222 5 20 .250 5 8 .625 14 15 29 19 9 20 3 8 22-12 Baylor 79 30 55 .545 2 9 .222 17 22 .773 12 28 40 15 23 15 10 13 38-41

12/3 UMKC 71 26 60 .433 10 20 .500 9 14 .643 15 15 30 24 14 17 0 10 26-35-10 ACU 68 24 51 .471 7 24 .292 13 18 .722 14 22 36 13 13 24 3 8 39-22-7

12/10 Harding 62 23 52 .442 7 22 .318 9 15 .600 5 27 32 13 13 17 4 7 35-27 ACU 74 30 71 .423 10 34 .294 4 7 .571 16 27 43 13 16 12 1 7 41-33

12/16 ACU 62 22 55 .400 5 24 .208 13 17 .765 13 19 32 16 13 21 2 5 25-37 Wichita St. 81 31 55 .564 8 15 .533 11 16 .688 7 23 30 22 18 16 4 11 42-32 12/17 ACU 81 31 62 .500 4 19 .211 15 22 .682 19 27 46 15 14 20 2 12 34-47 Murray St. 57 21 59 .356 5 23 .217 10 13 .769 13 14 27 19 9 19 4 11 30-27

12/28 Sul Ross 58 20 51 .392 10 30 .333 8 16 .500 7 21 28 16 16 26 0 6 38-28 ACU 106 38 79 .481 13 38 .342 17 20 .850 21 29 50 19 25 11 5 17 58-48

12/31 ACU 82 27 57 .474 5 19 .263 23 37 .622 21 27 48 15 15 17 7 5 39-43 Southeastern La. 57 19 55 .345 7 18 .389 12 16 .750 10 14 24 32 13 18 2 11 21-36

1/3 New Orleans 55 22 66 .333 4 18 .222 7 12 .583 20 19 39 23 8 17 9 9 29-26 ACU 68 20 64 .313 5 24 .208 23 29 .793 28 28 56 15 13 18 8 9 26-40

1/7 Central Arkansas 76 31 60 .517 4 10 .400 10 17 .588 4 17 21 19 16 13 5 10 30-46 ACU 83 24 50 .480 13 26 .500 22 24 .917 10 28 38 18 17 19 6 6 36-47

1/12 Stephen F. Austin ACU

1/14 Lamar ACU

1/18 ACU Nicholls

1/26 ACU Incarnate Word

1/28 McNeese ACU

2/1 ACU A&M-Corpus Christi

2/4 Sam Houston State ACU

2/8 ACU Central Arkansas

2/11 Northwestern St. ACU

2/16 ACU Stephen F. Austin

2/18 ACU Northwestern St.

2/22 A&M-Corpus Christi ACU

2/25 ACU Sam Houston State

3/1 Incarnate Word ACU

3/4 ACU Houston Baptist

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Head Coach Julie Goodenough– Fifth Year at Abilene Christian –

School Record: 91-41 (.689) | Career Record: 380-261 (.593)

Hometown: Haskell, Texas | Family: Husband, Rob, and daughters, Bailey and Macy

Degrees: Associate of Arts in Science from West Texas College

l Bachelor of Arts in exercise and sports studies from Texas-Arlington

l Masters of Education in sports administration from Texas Tech

A veteran head coach with 20 years experience at all three major collegiate levels (NCAA DI, DII, DIII), Julie Goodenough recently completed a successful fourth season leading the Abilene Christian women’s basketball program. Her 2015-16 team went 26-4, won the Southland Conference Championship at 17-1, and earned the program’s first-ever NCAA DI postseason berth in the WNIT where it lost 66-62 at UTEP in the first round.

In leading the Wildcats to four-consecutive winning seasons since her arrival back in the Big Country, Goodenough was named 2016 Southland Conference Coach of the Year and helped junior guard Alexis Mason win the school’s first conference Player of the Year trophy since 2001.

Goodenough also received Coach of the Year honors from The Rotary Club of Abilene and the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches.

Goodenough’s gang produced an overall win total that is the fourth largest in program history, trailing only a pair of 31-win seasons in 1980-81 and 1995-96, and a 27-win team from 1987-88. Additionally, the Wildcats’ 17 conference victories are a program best and the most by any Southland Conference team vs. its league since 2003 when UT-Arlington won 17 games. For Goodenough – a decorated 22-year coaching veteran – 2015-16 was her winningest season since leading Hardin-Simmons to a 26-2 record and the NCAA DIII Sweet 16 in 2001-02. Her highest season win total of 27 came during the 1999-00 campaign after leading the Cowgirls to the Elite 8. ACU’s postseason appearance was the 10th of Goodenough’s career, but first in the WNIT. She led Charleston Southern twice to the WBI and made it to the NCAA DII regionals with the Wildcats in 2013 following their share of the Lone Star Conference Championship with Midwestern State.

ACU completed the regular season under Goodenough’s watch ranked No. 1 in the Southland Conference in seven categories: scoring (75.6 ppg), rebounding (40.9 rpg), assists (13.8 apg) and blocks (4.4). The Wildcats also posted the top scoring margin of +14.3, played the best 3-point defense (.279) and made the most 3-pointers per game (7.9). Within the national rankings, ACU was consistently ranked among the top-25 schools in scoring, margin of victory, 3-pointers made per game and steals.

Mason averaged a league best 17.5 points per game through her 30 starts and shot an impressive 42.8 percent from the floor while knocking down 35.7 percent of her 3-pointers (89-249). Mason’s number of 3-point field goals and attempts were both school season records.

Additional postseason individual accolades went to junior Suzzy Dimba, who received Second Team All-Conference honors as well as her third consecutive All-Defensive Team citation, while junior Sydney Shelstead made Third Team All-Conference for the second straight season.

ACU had all five of its starters average 10.0 or more points per game with three players ranked among the top-10 conference leaders in rebounding: Lizzy Dimba (7.8), Sydney Shelstead (7.4) and Suzzy Dimba (7.7).

Mason led the team in scoring followed by Shelstead (14.1), Suzzy Dimba (11.8), Whitney West Swinford (11.0), and Lizzy Dimba (10.1). This same starting five finished last season all averaging 10.0 points per game or better, while in 2013-14 all four starters but Lizzy (9.8 ppg) averaged 11.0 points per game or more.

During their first year together in the Southland, Goodenough and the Wildcats won 60 percent of their games and recorded two milestone victories. On Thanksgiving Eve 2013, ACU defeated UT Arlington, 79-72, for its first win over a NCAA DI school in 20 years, and right before Christmas the Wildcats edged their regional rivals from Texas Tech in Lubbock, 58-57. The 2013-14 team regularly eclipsed the school’s single-game three-point records. Overall, ACU connected on 291 of 873 long-range attempts (.333) and on Feb. 18, 2014 the Wildcats hit a record 18 treys on 50 attempts. Senior Renata Marquez sank eight three-pointers to tie a single-game record shared with two others, but set a new standard for most attempts with 17. The Wildcats went on to win eight conference games their first year to place seventh out of 14 teams, and both Dimba and Marquez made the Southland Conference’s list of honorable mentions. Dimba also was the only league freshman voted onto the all-defensive team. A student-athlete who was barely recruited out of Conroe (Texas) High School, Marquez flourished under Goodenough’s coaching style as she ranked among the Southland Conference’s top-20 leaders in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals. Marquez made Second Team All-Lone Star Conference during Goodenough’s first year at ACU and finished her decorated career with 1,285 career points, 598 rebounds and 298 assists. Marquez later made the Southland’s All-Academic Team and was one of nine Wildcats (out of 12) to make the Southland Conference’s Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the Spring 2014 semester.

ACU’s 2014-15 squad of underclassmen came within a victory of duplicating their 18-12 record from the 2013-14 season and finished 9-9 vs. the Southland following a 1-5 start. The Wildcats also scored victories over several prominent DI programs, including Eastern Washington, George Mason and Air Force in finishing at 17-12. By year’s end the Wildcats ranked among the upper half of the conference in all but three statistical categories and were tops with 7.8 3-point field goals made per game and 15.6 offensive rebounds per game. They also finished third with 11.28 steals per game, which ranked them 17th nationally. A native of Haskell, Texas, Goodenough became the program’s sixth head coach on March 27, 2012 and transformed a program hindered by consecutive losing seasons into conference champions during her first

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season on the bench. With many of the same players coming back from a 12-14 campaign in 2011-12, Goodenough maximized her roster’s talents throughout the season as the Wildcats went on to share the Lone Star Conference regular-season title with Midwestern State at 16-4. ACU and Goodenough were picked to finish seventh in the LSC that season, but they instead posted an overall mark of 21-7, which served as the program’s first 20-win season since 2004-05. The Wildcats also earned their 12th appearance in the NCAA Division II South Central Region Tournament and first since 2008-09. Goodenough’s efforts earned her co-Coach of the Year honors from the Lone Star Conference, making her the sixth Wildcat coach in the LSC era – Burl McCoy (1982-83, 1984-85 and 1985-86), Suzanne Fox (1995-96), Wayne Williams (1997-98), and Shawna Lavender (2007-08) – to earn this prestigious honor.

Several of Goodenough’s players made all-conference with junior guard Mackenzie Lankford being tabbed to the league’s first team for the third straight year. Marquez was voted second team and senior center Kelsey Smith was named honorable mention.

Point guard Whitney (West) Swinford was voted the league’s Freshman of the Year, and three-years later became the first Wildcat student-athlete across all sports to win both a Lone Star and Southland Conference Team Championship. As a team, Goodenough’s 2012-13 Wildcats ranked 12th nationally in scoring offense (74.8 ppg) as they averaged the seventh-most 3-point field goals per game with 8.4. ACU also possessed one of the best defenses in all of D-II as evidenced by its 16th-ranked scoring margin (12.7) and 23rd-ranked field goal percentage defense (.353). Opponents struggled year-round from beyond the arc, as the Wildcats boasted the third best 3-point field goal defense (.249). Goodenough’s four-year record at ACU is 91-41 (.689) and following the Wildcats’ 80-44 win over Air Force in 2014 she passed the program’s first coach, Dr. Joyce Curtis, for fifth place on the school’s all-time win list. On Jan. 15, 2013, Goodenough won her 300th game as a collegiate head coach after the Wildcats prevailed over Incarnate Word, 76-65, and two years later she won her 50th game with ACU at Houston Baptist. A 1991 graduate of Texas-Arlington, Goodenough was the head coach at Hardin-Simmons University from 1993-2002 before going to Oklahoma State for three seasons. She was then the head coach at NCAA Division I Charleston Southern from 2006-12. Goodenough is 380-261 (.593) in 23 years of collegiate coaching with 188 of those wins coming in her nine seasons at HSU. She was 23-61 in a short, three-year stint at Oklahoma State and 78-105 in six seasons at Charleston Southern. However, during her time as the Buccaneers’ head coach, she registered two of only four winning seasons in the program’s history, which dates back to the 1976-77 season. The Buccaneers had only two winning seasons from 1976-2006 and had endured two winless seasons at the NCAA level before Goodenough took over the CSU program. She went 48-45 in her last three seasons at CSU and took the Buccaneers to play at Minnesota in the Women’s Basketball Invitation (WBI) Tournament. She also led the Buccaneers to the semifinals of the Big South Conference Tournament in 2011-12, only the second time the Bucs have gone that far in the conference tournament. At Oklahoma State, Goodenough recruited and coached Big 12 Newcomer of the Year Nina Stone and posted the 19th best recruiting class in the country in her first full season. Five of the top 10 largest home crowds in school history occurred during Goodenough’s tenure, including the largest crowd to ever watch a home women’s basketball contest.

Goodenough was inducted into the HSU Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 after guiding the Cowgirls to a 188-54 record in her nine seasons there, leaving as the winningest coach in school history. Her last four teams advanced to at least the NCAA Division III Sweet 16 and also coached her team to the NAIA national tournament in her first two seasons.

She captured seven Trans-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association or American Southwest Conference titles. She also recruited quality student-athletes as her last seven teams were named to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Honor Roll as one of the top 25 teams in grade point average in the nation. She coached three All-America selections and 34 All-conference selections and 46 academic all-conference selections. Her teams won the first four ASC Conference Tournaments in league history. She also served as an assistant athletic director and senior women’s administrator at HSU. Goodenough and her husband, Rob, have two daughters, Bailey and Macy, both of whom are enrolled at Abilene Christian.

Julie Goodenough Year-By-YearYears School Record Postseason1993-94 Hardin-Simmons 24-4 NAIA Tournament 1994-95 Hardin-Simmons 19-9 NAIA Tournament1995-96 Hardin-Simmons 15-9 1996-97 Hardin-Simmons 14-11 1997-98 Hardin-Simmons 17-7 1998-99 Hardin-Simmons 24-4 NCAA D-III Sweet 16 1999-00 Hardin-Simmons 27-2 NCAA D-III Elite Eight 2000-01 Hardin-Simmons 22-6 NCAA D-III Sweet 16 2001-02 Hardin-Simmons 26-2 NCAA D-III Sweet 16 2002-03 Oklahoma State 8-21 2003-04 Oklahoma State 8-20 2004-05 Oklahoma State 7-20

2006-07 Charleston Southern 10-20 2007-08 Charleston Southern 8-22 2008-09 Charleston Southern 12-18 2009-10 Charleston Southern 17-14 WBI 2010-11 Charleston Southern 14-16 2011-12 Charleston Southern 17-15 WBI

2012-13 Abilene Christian 21-7 NCAA D-II Regionals2013-14 Abilene Christian 18-12 2014-15 Abilene Christian 17-122015-16 Abilene Christian 26-4 WNIT2016-17 Abilene Christian 9-6 23-Year Coaching Total 380-261 (.593)

Julie Goodenough received Coach of the Year awards from the Southland Conference , Texas Association of Basketball Coaches and The Rotary Club of Abilene following her team’s 2015-16 season.

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Coaching StaffErika LambertAssociate Head Coach – 2nd Year

Erika Lambert is at the start of her second year as the associate head coach for the Abilene Christian Women’s Basketball team. She was named to her current posi-tion in June of 2014.

Lambert is entering her ninth year in collegiate coaching and seventh at the NCAA Division I level. Her responsibilities

with the Wildcats include coordinating all recruiting efforts, oversee post player development, and lead the program’s alumni relations and community outreach efforts.

ACU head coach Julie Goodenough and Lambert previously worked together during the 2011-12 season at Charleston Southern University. That year’s team won 17 games and qualified for its sec-ond postseason appearance at the Women’s Basketball Invitational in three years.

Lambert assisted with the instruction of the Buccaneer shooting guards on a team that ranked fourth in the nation in 3-point field goals per game. She also coached All-Big South Conference shooting guard Rachelle Coward, who finished her career with a 4.0 grade-point average and title of Big South Conference Student Athlete of the Year.

After Goodenough departed for Abilene Christian, Lambert stayed on board for one additional year at Charleston Southern as an assistant to head coach Fred Applin. Lambert took over the devel-

opment of the team’s post players during this season and helped former Wildcat graduate assistant coach Lakeitha Alston earn All-Big South honors behind 16.6 points per game.

During the 2013-14 season Lambert joined Ohio Wesleyan as a volunteer assistant coach and helped the Battling Bishops go from eight to 18 victories, and this past season she contributed to Bethel (Minnesota) University’s 21-win season, which included an at-large bid to the NCAA DIII Tournament.

As a student-athlete at the College of Charleston, Lambert battled through a series of knee injuries to play in 100 games (74 starts) and provide over 700 points, 400 rebounds and a school record 164 blocked shots. The Mannsville, N.Y., native was a two-year team captain for the Cougars and four-time selection to the South-ern Conference All-Academic Honor Roll. One of her best games came against Kennesaw State in December of 2007, during which she scored a career-high 26 points, off a personal-best 13-for-16 effort from the field.

Lambert graduated Cum Laude from the College of Charleston Honors College in 2008 with bachelor’s degrees in corporate com-munication and historic preservation. She later earned her Master’s of Public Administration from the College of Charleston in 2010.

Off the court Lambert is an active member of the Women’s Bas-ketball Coaches Association and The Alliance of Women Coaches. Lambert also authors a blog called Coach Mom, Inc., which serves as a resource and connection tool for college coaches who are mothers (coachmominc.com).

Lambert, and her husband, Paul, have two daughters, Ava and Mya.

Kyle FelanAssistant Coach – 3rd Year

Kyle Felan is at the start of his third season with the Abilene Christian women’s basketball team as an assistant coach and director of analytics. He was named to his current position by head coach Julie Goodenough in May of 2014.

His responsibilities to the Wildcats include that of academic coordinator, video coordinator and post-player development.

Felan came to Abilene after spending four seasons working in several roles for the women’s basketball coaching staff at Texas A&M University. He graduated from there in May of 2014 as a Regent Scholar with a Bachelor of Science degree in sport management and minored in business administration.

With the Aggies, Felan traveled to one Big 12 Tournament, two SEC Tournaments and three NCAA Championships.

Felan married former ACU softball player Lyndi Smith in August of 2015.

Erik DeRooAssistant Coach – 1st Year

Erik DeRoo is in his first season as an assistant coach for ACU’s women’s basketball program. He was named to his current position by head coach Julie Goodenough in June of 2016.

His responsibilities to the team also include that of travel director, point guard

development, facilities coordinator and scout team manager.

DeRoo comes to the Big Country following two winning seasons with the women’s basketball team at Fresno State. The Bulldogs advanced to the second round of the WNIT the past two seasons and posted consecutive top-three showings within the Mountain West Conference. Fresno State was 23-10 overall and placed third in its league in 2014-16 and were second in the Mountain West last season, going 22-12 overall and 15-3 vs. the conference. DeRoo received his bachelors degree in health and physical education in 2014 and earned his masters in kinesiology with an emphasis on sports psychology in 2016.

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#22 Sierra Allen6-1 | So. | C | Roscoe, Texas / Highland HS

2016-17 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11/11 Missouri 21 0-6 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-2-4 4.0 2-0 0 2 0 1 0 0.011/15 HPU 23 5-8 .625 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 2-11-13 8.5 2-0 1 2 0 0 12 6.011/18 Omaha 13 5-6 .833 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 6.7 1-0 1 3 1 0 12 8.011/19 UTRGV 19 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 0-3-3 5.8 2-0 0 3 0 1 6 7.511/26 TAMU 24 6-10 .600 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-3-4 5.4 2-0 0 1 0 0 12 8.411/29 UTSA 19 4-5 .800 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-3-4 5.2 3-0 1 3 0 0 10 8.712/1 Baylor 21 2-8 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-2-4 5.0 2-0 0 2 0 0 5 8.112/3 UMKC 23 5-7 .714 1-2 .500 0-2 .000 2-2-4 4.9 3-0 0 2 0 0 11 8.512/10 Harding 28 5-8 .625 3-5 .600 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 4.6 2-0 0 4 0 0 15 9.212/16 Wichita St. 19 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 4.3 1-0 0 2 0 1 0 8.312/17 Murray St. 19 6-8 .750 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 2-2-4 4.3 1-0 0 2 0 0 15 8.912/28 Sul Ross 19 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-3-3 4.2 4-0 0 0 0 2 7 8.812/31 Southeastern 16 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 -3-4 4.2 4-0 0 2 0 0 2 8.2 1/3 New Orleans 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 4.1 2-0 0 2 0 0 0 7.61/7 Central Ark. 8 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 3.9 1-0 0 4 0 1 0 7.11/12 SFA1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 UIW1/28 McNeese2/1 Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston2/8 Central Ark.2/11 Northwestern St.2/16 SFA2/18 Northwestern St.2/22 Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist Total 279 44-94 .468 14-36 .389 5-8 .625 17-41-58 3.9 32-0 3 34 1 6 107 7.1

Career Statistics(Cl.) Year GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg(Fr.) 14-15 22-0 123-5.6 10-38 .263 2-10 .200 5-7 .714 12-10-22 1.0 16-0 2 17 0 1 27 1.2(So.) 15-16 30-0 321-10.7 45-94 .479 5-15 .333 22-34 .647 37-36-73 2.4 34-0 8 47 5 8 117 3.9 (Jr.) 16-17 15-0 279-18.6 44-94 .468 14-36 .389 5-8 .625 17-41 -58 3.9 32-0 3 34 1 6 107 7.1 TOTAL 67-0 723-10.8 99-226 .438 21-61 .344 32-49 .653 66-87-153 2.3 82-0 13 98 6 15 251 3.7

Minutes: 28 vs. Harding (12/10/2016)

Points: 18 vs. Grand Canyon (12/4/2015)

Rebounds: 13 vs. Howard Payne (11/15/2016)

Assists: 1 (11x) last at UTSA (11/29/16)

Steals: 2 (4x) last vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

Blocks: 1 (6x) last: vs. Omaha (11/18/2016)

FG Made: 7 vs. Grand Canyon (12/4/2015)

FG Attempts: (2x) 10 last at Texas A&M (11/26/2016)

3FG Made: 3 vs. Harding (12/10/2016)

3FG Attempts: 5 (12/10/2016)

FT Made: 5 (2x) last at Nicholls (1/10/2016)

FT Attempts: 6 vs. Missouri Valley (11/27/2015)

Single-Game Highs

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#23 Lizzy Dimba5-11 | Jr. | F | Lubbock, Texas / Coronado HS

Career Statistics(Cl.) Year GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg(Fr.) 13-14 30-24 647-21.6 105-209 .502 4-22 .182 79-118 .669 63-95-158 5.3 74-5 40 65 9 34 293 9.8(So.) 14-15 29-28 817-28.2 103-251 .410 17-63 .270 90-123 .732 75-132-207 7.1 89-2 42 70 16 44 313 10.8(Jr.) 15-16 23-23 685-29.8 80-194 .412 8-36 .222 64-99 .646 77-103-180 7.8 69-2 47 54 11 40 232 10.1(Sr.) 16-17 15-15 414-27.6 48-116 .414 18-47 .383 32-51 .627 35-63-98 6.5 33-0 21 31 5 21 146 9.7 TOTAL 97-90 2563-26.4 336-770 .436 47-168 .280 265-391 .678 250-393-643 6.6 265-9 150 220 41 139 984 10.1

2016-17 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11/11 Missouri * 31 2-7 .286 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 1-4-5 5.0 3-0 0 3 0 2 6 6.011/15 HPU * 9 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 3.5 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 3.011/18 Omaha * 29 7-8 .875 3-3 1.000 1-3 .333 3-4-7 4.7 3-0 0 1 1 0 18 8.011/19 UTRGV * 22 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 2-3-5 4.8 3-0 1 0 0 1 5 7.311/26 TAMU * 35 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 3-4 .750 1-1-2 4.2 2-0 5 1 0 0 10 7.811/29 UTSA * 26 4-9 .444 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 1-6-7 4.7 2-0 2 2 0 3 11 8.312/1 Baylor * 25 1-7 .143 0-2 .000 2-4 .500 2-1-3 4.4 3-0 2 2 0 2 4 7.712/3 UMKC * 32 2-7 .286 1-4 .250 2-3 .667 2-3-5 4.5 4-0 1 5 0 1 7 7.612/10 Harding * 30 4-14 .286 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 1-5-6 4.7 0-0 1 2 0 1 9 7.812/16 Wichita St. * 27 2-6 .333 0-3 .000 2-3 .667 2-2-4 4.6 1-0 2 5 0 1 6 7.612/17 Murray St. * 32 4-12 .333 1-3 .333 5-10 .500 4-8-12 5.3 0-0 0 1 1 3 14 8.212/28 Sul Ross * 19 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 3-7-10 5.7 4-0 2 1 1 0 8 8.212/31 Southeastern * 26 4-10 .400 1-1 1.000 4-9 .444 6-7-13 6.2 3-0 1 2 1 1 13 8.5 1/3 New Orleans * 34 4-8 .500 0-3 .000 7-7 1.000 5-6 -11 6.6 2-0 0 2 0 3 15 9.01/7 Central Ark. * 37 7-11 .636 4-5 .800 2-2 1.000 1-5-6 6.5 3-0 3 3 1 1 20 9.71/12 SFA1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 UIW1/28 McNeese2/1 Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston2/8 Central Ark.2/11 Northwestern St.2/16 SFA2/18 Northwestern St.2/22 Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist Total 15 414 48-116 .414 18-47 .383 32-51 .627 35-63-98 6.5 33-0 21 31 5 21 146 9.7

Points: 23 at Southeastern La. (2/6/2016)

Rebounds: 14 (2x) last at Lamar (2/4/2016)

Assists: 6 at Southeastern La. (2/6/2016)

Steals: 5 (2x) last at Southeastern La. (2/6/2016)

Blocks: 2 (5x) last: at Central Arkansas (1/2/2016)

Minutes: 41 vs. Stephen F. Austin (1/17/2015)

FG Made: 9 at Incarnate Word (2/13/14)

FG Attempts: 15 at Northwestern State (1/7/2014)

3FG Made: 4 vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

3FG Attempts: 5 (5x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

FT Made: 13 at Southeastern La. (2/6/2016)

FT Attempts: 17 at Southeastern La. (2/6/2016)

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#23 Suzzy Dimba5-11 | Jr. | F | Lubbock, Texas / Coronado HS

Career Statistics(Cl.) Year GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg(Fr.) 13-14 30-25 822-27.4 128-290 .441 31-91 .341 52-84 .619 70-202-272 9.1 93-6 52 73 42 45 339 11.3(So.) 14-15 29-28 898-31.0 117-312 .375 42-155 .271 59-107 .551 77-172-249 8.6 72-3 76 77 49 76 335 11.6(Jr.) 15-16 30-30 938-31.3 121-312 .388 27-100 .270 84-131 .641 65-166-231 7.7 83-1 77 81 56 75 353 11.8(Sr.) 16-17 15-15 457-30.5 66-153 .431 17-57 .298 21-32 .656 37-58-95 6.3 48-4 38 39 23 34 170 11.3 TOTAL 104-98 3115-30.0 432-1067 .405 117-403 .290 216-354 .610 249-598-847 8.1 296-14 243 270 170 230 1197 11.5

2016-17 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11/11 Missouri * 25 3-10 .300 1-4 .250 4-6 .667 1-4-5 5.0 5-1 2 3 1 1 11 11.011/15 HPU * 30 6-12 .500 2-6 .333 0-2 .000 3-3-6 5.5 2-0 4 2 2 2 14 12.511/18 Omaha * 40 3-10 .300 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 1-4-5 5.3 3-0 5 3 1 5 8 11.011/19 UTRGV * 35 2-11 .182 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 3-2-5 5.3 3-0 2 2 0 4 5 9.511/26 TAMU * 31 3-9 .333 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-6-6 5.4 5-1 2 7 3 1 7 9.011/29 UTSA * 26 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2-4 5.2 4-0 4 1 1 3 3 8.012/1 Baylor * 33 3-14 .214 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 3-3-6 5.3 4-0 2 3 1 2 8 8.012/3 UMKC * 38 5-12 .417 0-4 .000 2-2 1.000 2-2-4 5.1 1-0 0 3 1 1 12 8.512/10 Harding * 26 5-8 .625 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 4-6-10 5.7 1-0 3 1 0 2 11 8.812/16 Wichita St. * 16 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0-1 -1 5.2 5-1 1 1 0 0 4 8.312/17 Murray St. * 31 7-10 .700 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 -8 5.5 3-0 0 3 0 5 14 8.812/28 Sul Ross * 25 6-12 .500 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 6-3-9 5.8 3-0 8 2 2 3 13 9.212/31 Southeastern * 30 7-12 .583 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 3-4-7 5.8 1-0 4 3 3 1 19 9.9 1/3 New Orleans * 31 4-9 .444 1-3 .333 4-4 1.000 2-6-8 6.0 3-0 0 4 5 3 13 10.11/7 Central Ark. * 40 9-15 .600 4-5 .800 6-6 1.000 3-8-11 6.3 5-1 1 1 3 1 28 11.31/12 SFA1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 UIW1/28 McNeese2/1 Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston2/8 Central Ark.2/11 Northwestern St.2/16 SFA2/18 Northwestern St.2/22 Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist Total 14 417 57-138 .413 13-52 .250 15-26 .577 34-50-84 6.0 43-3 37 38 20 33 142 10.1

Minutes: 40 (7x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

Points: 28 vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

Rebounds: 16 (3x) last: vs. Lamar (2/5/2015)

Assists: 8 vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

Steals: 8 vs. Southwest (11/23/2015)

Blocks: 7 vs. Incarnate Word (3/2/2016)

FG Made: 9 (3x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

FG Attempts: 19 (4x) last vs. Southeastern (2/21/2016)

3FG Made: 4 (6x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

3FG Attempts: 13 at Northwestern State (1/7/2015)

FT Made: 11 at Incarnate Word (3/5/2015)

FT Attempts: 11 at Incarnate Word (3/5/2015)

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#3 Dominique Golightly5-11 | Fr. | G/F | Chickasha, Okla. / Chickasha HS

Points: 14 at UTSA (11/29/2016)

Rebounds: 4 vs. Howard Payne (11/15/2016)

Assists: 2 (3x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

Steals: 2 (3x) last vs. Hardin (12/10/2016)

Blocks: 1 (2x) last at Wichita State (12/16/2016)

Minutes: 22 (2x) last vs. Howard Payne (11/15/2016)

FG Made: 5 at UTSA (11/29/2016)

FG Attempts: 7 at Missouri (11/11/2016)

3FG Made: 3 (2x) last at UTSA (11/29/2016)

3FG Attempts: 6 at Missouri (11/11/2016)

FT Made: 2 (2x) last at Wichita State (12/16/2016)

FT Attempts: 2 (2x) last at Wichita State (12/16/2016)

Single-Game Highs

2016-17 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11/11 Missouri 22 3-7 .429 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1.0 0-0 1 2 1 1 9 9.011/15 HPU 22 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2-4 2.5 1 -0 2 1 0 0 2 5.511/18 Omaha 17 2-4 .500 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 0-2-2 2.3 0-0 0 1 0 2 8 6.311/19 UTRGV 10 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-1-3 2.5 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 4.811/26 TAMU 17 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2.0 1-0 0 2 0 2 0 3.811/29 UTSA 13 5-5 1.000 3-3 1.000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 1.7 2-0 0 1 0 0 14 5.512/1 Baylor 12 2-6 .333 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1.7 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 5.612/3 UMKC 4 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1.8 1-0 0 1 0 1 0 4.912/10 Harding 16 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-0-2 1.8 1-0 0 0 0 0 5 4.912/16 Wichita St. 10 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1-1 -2 1.8 2-0 0 1 1 0 5 4.912/17 Murray St. 8 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1.6 0-0 0 3 0 1 6 5.012/28 Sul Ross 17 1-4 .250 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1.7 0-0 2 0 1 0 3 4.812/31 Southeastern 13 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 -1 1.6 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 4.51/3 New Orleans 9 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1.5 1-0 0 0 0 0 3 4.41/7 Central Ark. 8 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1.5 0-0 2 2 0 0 3 4.31/12 SFA1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 UIW1/28 McNeese2/1 Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston2/8 Central Ark.2/11 Northwestern St.2/16 SFA2/18 Northwestern St.2/22 Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist Total 198 21-52 .404 17-42 .405 5-6 .833 8-14-22 1.5 10-0 8 16 3 8 64 4.3

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#14 Pamela Herrera5-8 | Fr. | G | El Paso, Texas / Bel Air HS

Points: 8 vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

Rebounds: 5 vs. Harding (12/10/2016)

Assists: 4 at UTSA (11/29/2016)

Steals: 2 (2x) vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

Blocks: None

Minutes: 16 vs. Harding (12/10/2016)

FG Made: 4 vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

FG Attempts: 5 vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

3FG Made: 1 (2x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

3FG Attempts: 2 (2x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

FT Made: 2 (3x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

FT Attempts: 2 (4x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

Single-Game Highs

2016-17 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11/11 Missouri 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 1.0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0.011/15 HPU 11 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1-3-4 2.5 0-0 3 3 0 2 6 3.011/18 Omaha DNP11/19 UTRGV 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 -2 2.3 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 2.011/26 TAMU 15 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2.5 3-0 2 3 0 0 0 1.511/29 UTSA 14 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-3-4 2.8 1-0 4 0 0 0 3 1.812/1 Baylor 6 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2.3 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 1.512/3 UMKC 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 -1 2.1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1.312/10 Harding 16 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-4-5 2.5 1-0 2 0 0 0 3 1.512/16 Wichita St. 11 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 -1 2.3 1-0 1 2 0 1 0 1.312/17 Murray St. 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2.1 1-0 1 2 0 0 0 1.212/28 Sul Ross 12 4-5 .800 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2.0 1-0 1 2 0 2 8 1.812/31 Southeastern 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 1.8 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1.81/3 New Orleans DNP1/7 Central Ark. 4 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 1.7 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 2.11/12 SFA1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 UIW1/28 McNeese2/1 Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston2/8 Central Ark.2/11 Northwestern St.2/16 SFA2/18 Northwestern St.2/22 Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist Total 111 9-22 .409 2-8 .250 7-8 .875 5-17-22 1.7 10-0 15 16 0 5 27 2.1

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#25 Lexi Kirgan6-4 | Fr. | C | Bullard, Texas / Bullard HS

Points: 6 (2x) last vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

Rebounds: 3 vs. Howard Payne (11/15/2016)

Assists: None

Steals: 1 at UTSA (11/29/2016)

Blocks: 1 at Texas A&M (11/26/2016)

Minutes: 12 at Missouri (11/11/2016)

FG Made: 3 (2x) last vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

FG Attempts: 8 vs. Howard Payne (11/15/2016)

3FG Made: None

3FG Attempts: 1 vs. Howard Payne (11/15/2016)

FT Made: None

FT Attempts: None

Single-Game Highs

2016-17 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11/11 Missouri 12 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.0 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.011/15 HPU 9 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1.5 2-0 0 0 0 0 6 3.011/18 Omaha 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1.3 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 11/19 UTRGV 5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1.3 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 2.011/26 TAMU 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1.2 3-0 0 0 1 0 0 1.611/29 UTSA 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1.0 1-0 0 1 0 1 0 1.312/1 Baylor 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.9 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.112/3 UMKC 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.8 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1.312/10 Harding 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.7 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.112/16 Wichita St. 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.6 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.012/17 Murray St. 0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.6 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1.112/28 Sul Ross 9 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 0.8 2-0 0 1 0 0 6 1.512/31 Southeastern 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.8 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.51/3 New Orleans DNP1/7 Central Ark. DNP1/12 SFA1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 UIW1/28 McNeese2/1 Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston2/8 Central Ark.2/11 Northwestern St.2/16 SFA2/18 Northwestern St.2/22 Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist Total 59 9-20 .450 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-7-9 0.8 15-0 0 2 1 1 18 1.5

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#15 Alexis Mason5-9 | Jr. | G | McKinney, Texas / McKinney North HS

Career Statistics(Cl.) Year GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg(Fr.) 13-14 30-30 915-30.5 128-299 .428 71-197 .360 46-63 .730 33-62-95 3.2 62-1 86 83 3 47 373 12.4(So.) 14-15 29-23 806-27.8 110-302 .364 53-180 .294 55-74 .743 33-53-86 3.0 37-1 49 87 5 29 328 11.3(Jr.) 15-16 30-30 962-32.1 164-383 .428 89-249 .357 107-139 .770 36-107-143 4.8 65-1 73 82 6 55 524 17.5(Sr. 16-17 10-7 281-28.1 43-120 .358 21 -77 .273 20-24 .833 12-24-36 3.6 18-0 27 28 2 15 127 12.7 TOTAL 99-90 2964-29.9 445-1104 .403 234-703 .333 228-300 .760 114-246-360 3.6 182-3 235 280 16 146 1352 13.7

Points: 30 at Lamar (2/4/2016)

Rebounds: 13 vs. Lamar (1/30/2016)

Assists: 7 (4x), last vs. Lamar (1/30/2016)

Steals: 6 vs. Incarnate Word (3/2/2016)

Blocks: 2 at Lamar (2/4/2016)

Minutes: 41 vs. Stephen F. Austin (1/17/2015)

FG Made: 10 (2x) last vs. George Mason (11/28/2014)

FG Attempts: 20 (2x) last at Wichita State (12/16/2016)

3FG Made: 7 vs. Eastern Michigan (12/5/2015)

3FG Attempts: 16 (2x) last at Lamar (2/4/2016)

FT Made: 9 (3x) last vs. Southeastern (2/21/2016)

FT Attempts: 13 at Incarnate Word (1/23/2016)

Single-Game Highs

2016-17 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11/11 Missouri DNP11/15 HPU DNP11/18 Omaha DNP11/19 UTRGV DNP 11/26 TAMU DNP11/29 UTSA 15 3-9 .333 0-5 .000 2-3 .667 1-0-1 1.0 1-0 1 4 0 1 8 8.012/1 Baylor 15 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 0.5 3-0 0 2 0 1 2 5.012/3 UMKC 31 3-7 .429 3-6 .500 4-6 .667 1-3-4 1.7 1-0 2 5 0 2 13 7.712/10 Harding * 36 7-18 .389 4-14 .286 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2.0 2-0 5 0 0 2 18 10.312/16 Wichita St. * 33 9-20 .450 4-11 .364 0-0 .000 1-2-3 2.2 2-0 2 5 0 0 22 12.612/17 Murray St. * 35 5-14 .357 0-6 .000 1-1 1.000 2-3-5 2.7 2-0 3 3 0 1 11 12.312/28 Sul Ross * 28 8-19 .421 6-14 .429 2-2 1.000 2-2-4 2.9 1-0 5 3 1 4 24 14.012/31 Southeastern * 27 2-8 .250 1-6 .167 4-4 1.000 1-3-4 3.0 1-0 3 3 0 1 9 13.4 1/3 New Orleans * 33 3-15 .200 1-9 .111 2-2 1.000 3-4-7 3.4 2-0 4 2 1 1 9 12.91/7 Central Ark. * 28 3-7 .429 2-5 .400 3-4 .750 1-4-5 3.6 3-0 2 1 0 2 11 12.71/12 SFA1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 UIW1/28 McNeese2/1 Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston2/8 Central Ark.2/11 Northwestern St.2/16 SFA2/18 Northwestern St.2/22 Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist Total 7 281 43-120 .358 21-77 .273 20-24 .833 12-24-36 3.6 18-0 27 28 2 15 127 12.7

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#13 Taudenciah Oluoch6-3 | Jr. | C | Nairobi, Kenya / Shimba Hills HS

Points: 4 at Wichita State (12/16/2016)

Rebounds: 5 vs. Howard Payne (11/15/2016)

Assists: None

Steals: None

Blocks: None

Minutes: 6 vs. Howard Payne (11/15/2016)

FG Made: 1 (3x) last at Wichita State (12/16/2016)

FG Attempts: 3 vs. Howard Payne (11/15/2016)

3FG Made: None

3FG Attempts: None

FT Made: 2 (2x) last vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

FT Attempts: 2 (3x) last vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

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2016-17 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11/11 Missouri DNP11/15 HPU 6 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 4-1 -5 5.0 1-0 0 1 0 0 2 2.011/18 Omaha DNP11/19 UTRGV 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2.5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.011/26 TAMU 3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1.7 1-0 0 0 0 0 2 1.3 11/29 UTSA DNP12/1 Baylor 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1.3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.012/3 UMKC DNP12/10 Harding 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.812/16 Wichita St. 3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 1.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 1.312/17 Murray St. DNP12/28 Sul Ross 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1-0-1 1.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1.412/31 Southeastern DNP 1/3 New Orleans DNP1/7 Central Ark. DNP1/12 SFA1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 UIW1/28 McNeese2/1 Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston2/8 Central Ark.2/11 Northwestern St.2/16 SFA2/18 Northwestern St.2/22 Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist Total 18 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 5-2-7 1.0 2-0 0 1 0 0 10 1.4

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#33 Sydney Shelstead6-3 | Jr. | F | Mineral Wells, Texas / Mineral Wells HS

Career Statistics(Cl.) Year GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg(Fr.) 13-14 30-12 621-20.7 79-170 .465 5-17 .294 60-88 .682 46-93-139 4.6 83-3 25 46 15 24 223 7.4(So.) 14-15 29-23 863-29.8 123-241 .510 5-20 .250 118-157 .752 113-140-253 8.7 83-3 39 57 12 39 369 12.7(Jr.) 15-16 30-30 933-31.1 143-301 .475 5-16 .313 132-175 .754 87-135-222 7.4 89-6 37 67 26 41 423 14.1(Sr.) 16-17 15-15 421-28.1 63-157 .401 3-16 .188 71-93 .763 39-90-129 8.6 42-1 15 36 9 16 200 13.3 TOTAL 104-80 2838-27.3 408-869 .470 18-69 .261 381-513 .743 285-458-743 7.1 297-13 116 206 62 120 1215 11.7

2016-17 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11/11 Missouri * 16 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2-8 -10 10.0 4-0 0 3 0 0 8 8.011/15 HPU * 22 8-16 .500 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 4-7-11 10.5 0-0 1 5 0 6 20 14.011/18 Omaha * 35 5-13 .385 1-2 .500 7-10 .700 1-5-6 9.0 2-0 1 0 0 0 18 15.311/19 UTRGV * 33 5-13 .385 1-2 .500 15-20 .750 5-9-14 10.3 4-0 0 5 0 2 26 18.011/26 TAMU * 18 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1-3-4 9.0 2-0 0 3 0 1 8 16.011/29 UTSA * 32 2-11 .182 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-11-12 9.5 0-0 0 1 2 1 4 14.012/1 Baylor * 30 4-11 .364 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 4-3-7 9.1 4-0 0 6 0 0 9 13.312/3 UMKC * 27 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 3-3 1.000 2-4-6 8.8 2-0 1 2 1 0 11 13.012/10 Harding * 18 5-9 .556 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 2-6-8 8.7 5-1 0 2 1 0 11 12.812/16 Wichita St. * 29 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 5-6 .833 1-6-7 8.5 4-0 0 0 0 0 11 12.612/17 Murray St. * 30 2-8 .250 0-2 .000 4-6 .667 1-6-7 8.4 4-0 4 0 0 1 8 12.212/28 Sul Ross * 31 6-10 .600 0-1 .000 6-8 .750 2-6-8 8.3 1-0 1 0 0 4 18 12.712/31 Southeastern * 30 8-13 .615 0-0 .000 10-15 .667 3-6-9 8.4 3-0 0 2 3 0 26 13.7 1/3 New Orleans * 39 4-18 .222 0-1 .000 6-10 .600 9-6-15 8.9 4-0 3 4 1 1 14 13.71/7 Central Ark. * 31 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 6-6 1.000 1-4-5 8.6 3-0 4 3 1 0 8 13.31/12 SFA1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 UIW1/28 McNeese2/1 Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston2/8 Central Ark.2/11 Northwestern St.2/16 SFA2/18 Northwestern St.2/22 Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist Total 15 421 63-157 .401 3-16 .188 71-93 .763 39-90-129 8.6 42-1 15 36 9 16 200 13.3

Points: 27 vs. Houston Baptist (2/25/2015)

Rebounds: 18 vs. Eastern Washington (11/24/2014)

Assists: 4 (5x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

Steals: 6 vs. Howard Payne (11/15/2016).

Blocks: 3 (4x) last at Southeastern La. (12/31/2016)

Minutes: 40 (2x) last at A&M-Corpus Christi (2/17/2016)

FG Made: 9 (4x) last vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (3/5/2016)

FG Attempts: 18 (2x) last: vs. New Orleans (1/3/2017)

3FG Made: 1 (18x) last at Baylor (12/1/2016)

3FG Attempts: 2 (9x) last vs. Murray State (12/17/2016)

FT Made: 15 vs. UTRGV (11/19/2016)

FT Attempts: 20 vs. UTRGV (11/19/2016)

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#11 Sara Williamson5-10 | Fr. | G | Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall HS

Career Statistics(Cl.) Year GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg(Fr.) 15-16 30-0 318-10.6 27-71 .380 8-24 .333 32-41 .780 16-21-37 1.2 16-0 29 17 7 10 94 3.1(So.) 16-17 15-9 304-20.3 25-55 .455 4-14 .286 25-32 .781 15-22-37 2.5 17-0 46 33 7 15 79 5.3 TOTAL 45-9 622-13.8 52-126 .413 12-38 .316 57-73 .781 31-43-74 1.6 33-0 75 50 14 25 173 3.8

2016-17 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11/11 Missouri * 28 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 4-1-5 5.0 4-0 3 3 1 1 7 7.011/15 HPU * 26 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1-5-6 5.5 1-0 5 2 0 1 5 6.011/18 Omaha * 23 2-6 .333 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 0-3-3 4.7 2-0 2 2 1 1 5 5.7 11/19 UTRGV * 33 5-10 .500 1-2 .500 5-5 1.000 2-5-7 5.3 2-0 5 3 1 0 16 8.311/26 TAMU * 25 1-4 .250 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 4.4 0-0 3 6 0 2 4 7.411/29 UTSA * 27 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 -1 3.8 2-0 4 3 0 1 6 7.212/1 Baylor * 20 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 3.6 1-0 2 2 2 2 0 6.112/3 UMKC * 45 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 2-3-5 3.8 1-0 9 5 1 3 9 6.512/10 Harding * 11 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 3.4 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 5.812/16 Wichita St. 21 2-5 .400 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 3.4 0-0 3 1 1 1 4 5.612/17 Murray St. 7 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 3-3 1.000 1-0-1 3.2 1-0 1 1 0 1 9 5.912/28 Sul Ross 10 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 2-0-2 3.1 1-0 4 1 0 1 4 5.812/31 Southeastern 13 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 1-4 .250 0-0-0 2.8 1-0 1 1 0 0 5 5.7 1/3 New Orleans 7 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2.6 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 5.51/7 Central Ark. 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 2.5 1-0 0 2 0 0 2 5.31/12 SFA1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 UIW1/28 McNeese2/1 Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston2/8 Central Ark.2/11 Northwestern St.2/16 SFA2/18 Northwestern St.2/22 Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist Total 9 304 25-55 .455 4-14 .286 25-32 .781 15-22-37 2.5 17-0 46 33 7 15 79 5.3

Points: 16 vs. UTRGV (11/19/2016)

Rebounds: 7 vs. UTRGV (11/19/2016)

Assists: 9 vs. UMKC (12/3/2016)

Steals: 3 vs. UMKC (12/3/2016)

Blocks: 2 at Baylor (12/1/2016)

Minutes: 33 vs. UTRGV (11/19/2016)

FG Made: 5 vs. UTRGV (11/19/2016)

FG Attempts: 10 vs. UTRGV (11/19/2016)

3FG Made: 2 vs. Lamar (1/30/2016)

3FG Attempts: 4 at Lamar (2/4/2016)

FT Made: 6 vs. Missouri Valley (11/27/2015)

FT Attempts: 7 vs. Missouri Valley (11/27/2015)

Single-Game Highs

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Points: 13 vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

Rebounds: 7 vs. UTRGV (11/19/2016)

Assists: 5 (5x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

Steals: 2 vs. Omaha (11/18/2016)

Blocks: 1 (4x) last vs. Central Arkansas (1/7/2017)

Minutes: 40 (3x) last vs. New Orleans (1/3/2017)

FG Made: 4 vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

FG Attempts: 10 vs. New Orleans (1/3/2017)

3FG Made: 3 vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

3FG Attempts: 7 vs. Sul Ross (12/28/2016)

FT Made: 4 (2x) last: vs. New Orleans (1/3/2017)

FT Attempts: 6 (2x) last: vs. New Orleans (1/3/2017)

Single-Game Highs

2016-17 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O–D–Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11/11 Missouri * 40 2-7 .286 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1-3-4 4.0 1-0 1 4 0 1 5 5.011/15 HPU * 31 3-5 .600 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-1 -2 3.0 1-0 4 6 1 1 7 6.011/18 Omaha * 40 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 -1-2 2.7 1-0 5 2 0 2 4 5.3 11/19 UTRGV * 36 2-6 .333 1-5 .200 2-2 1.000 4-3-7 3.8 0-0 4 6 0 1 7 5.811/26 TAMU * 27 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 3.0 4-0 3 2 0 1 2 5.011/29 UTSA * 26 2-5 .400 1-4 .250 4-6 .667 0-1-1 2.7 0-0 3 6 0 0 9 5.712/1 Baylor * 34 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 2.7 1-0 2 2 0 1 0 4.912/3 UMKC * 17 1-4 .250 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2.5 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 4.612/10 Harding 15 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2.2 0-0 2 2 0 1 2 4.312/16 Wichita St. * 29 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2-0-2 2.2 0-0 4 4 0 1 6 4.512/17 Murray St. * 35 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 2.1 3-0 5 5 1 0 2 4.312/28 Sul Ross * 28 4-8 .500 3-7 .429 2-3 .667 1-1-2 2.1 2-0 2 0 0 1 13 5.012/31 Southeastern * 36 3-5 .600 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 5-1-6 2.4 1-0 5 2 0 1 6 5.1 1/3 New Orleans * 40 3-10 .300 1-5 .200 4-6 .667 3-3-6 2.6 1-0 5 4 1 1 11 5.51/7 Central Ark. * 36 2-6 .333 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 1-5-6 2.9 2-0 5 3 1 1 6 5.51/12 SFA1/14 Lamar1/18 Nicholls1/26 UIW1/28 McNeese2/1 Corpus Christi2/4 Sam Houston2/8 Central Ark.2/11 Northwestern St.2/16 SFA2/18 Northwestern St.2/22 Corpus Christi2/25 Sam Houston3/1 Incarnate Word3/4 Houston Baptist Total 14 470 28-70 .400 10-48 .208 17-25 .680 21-22-43 2.9 17-0 50 48 4 13 83 5.5

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AwardsWBCA-KODAK ALL-AMERICAFirst Team1983-84 Claudia Schleyer, f1984-85 Claudia Schleyer, f1985-86 Claudia Schleyer, f1994-95 Jennifer Clarkson, f1995-96 Jennifer Clarkson, f

Honorable Mention1988-89 Suzanne Johnson, g Anita Vigil, g1989-90 Suzanne Johnson, g1990-91 Anita Vigil, g1995-96 Caroline Omamo, f1996-97 Caroline Omamo, f1997-98 Caroline Omamo, f1998-99 Jackie Bucher, c1999-00 Jackie Bucher, c2001-02 Melanie Carter, c2002-03 Melanie Carter, c2003-04 Melanie Carter, f2009-10 Jamie Meyer, f

WBCA-KODAK ALL-DISTRICT1983-84 Claudia Schleyer, f1984-85 Claudia Schleyer, f1985-86 Claudia Schleyer, f1985-86 Deonna Moore, g1988-89 Suzanne Johnson, g Anita Vigil, g1989-90 Suzanne Johnson, g1990-91 Anita Vigil, g1993-94 Jennifer Clarkson, f1994-95 Jennifer Clarkson, f1995-96 Jennifer Clarkson, f Caroline Omamo, f1996-97 Caroline Omamo, f1997-98 Caroline Omamo, f1998--99 Jackie Bucher, c1999-00 Jackie Bucher, c2001-02 Melanie Carter, c2002-03 Melanie Carter, c2003-04 Melanie Carter, f

DAKTRONICS-CoSIDAALL-AMERICA1999-00 Jackie Bucher, c2009-10 Jamie Meyer, f2011-12 Mack Lankford, g

DAKTRONICS-CoSIDAALL-REGIONFirst Team1998-99 Jackie Bucher, c1999-00 Jackie Bucher, c2000-01 Melanie Carter, c2001-02 Melanie Carter, c2002-03 Melanie Carter, c2003-04 Melanie Carter, f2007-08 Audrey Maxwell, c2009-10 Jamie Meyer, f2010-11 Mack Lankford, g

Second Team2003-04 Lynsie Blau, c2006-07 Alex Guiton, g Audrey Maxwell, c2007-08 Alex Guiton, g2008-09 Audrey Maxwell-Lively, c2009-10 Jody Meyer, c

2010-11 Mack Lankford, g2012-13 Mack Lankford, g

Honorable Mention1998-99 Amber Tate, g

DIVISION II BULLETINALL-AMERICAHonorable Mention1999-00 Jackie Bucher, c2001-02 Melanie Carter, c2002-03 Melanie Carter, c2003-04 Melanie Carter, f

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAFirst Team1985-86 Claudia Schleyer, f1988-89 Suzanne Johnson, g1995-96 Jennifer Clarkson, f

Second Team1999-00 Jackie Bucher, c

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICTFirst Team2014-15 Sydney Shelstead, f2015-16 Sydney Shelstead, f

AIAW ALL-AMERICAFirst Team1980-81 Bonnie Buchanan, f

TAIAW ALL-STATEFirst Team1978-79 Kathy Marshall, g

Second Team1978-79 Linda Jordan, g

NCAA REGION TOURNAMENTALL-TOURNAMENTMost Valuable Player1996 Caroline Omamo, f

All-Tournament1996 Jennifer Clarkson, f Auke Steponaviciute, c1997 Caroline Omamo, f

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCEPLAYER OF THE YEAR2016 Alexis Mason

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCECOACH OF THE YEAR2016 Julie Goodenough

ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCEFirst Team2015-16 Alexis Mason, g

Second Team2015-16 Suzzy Dimba, f

Third Team2014-15 Suzzy Dimba, f Sydney Shelstead, f

Honorable Mention2013-14 Suzzy Dimba, f Renata Marquez, f

Preseason First Team2016-17 Suzzy Dimba, f Alexis Mason, g

Preseason Second Team2015-16 Suzzy Dimba, f2016-17 Lizzy Dimba, f Sydney Shelstead, f

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCEAll-Defensive Team2013-14 Suzzy Dimba, f2014-15 Suzzy Dimba, f2015-16 Suzzy Dimba, f

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCEPlayer of the Week12/23/13 Suzzy Dimba12/2/14 Whitney West2/23/15 Suzzy Dimba11/16/15 Sydney Shelstead12/21/15 Lizzy Dimba01/11/16 Alexis Mason01/18/16 Alexis Mason01/25/16 Alexis Mason02/29/16 Alexis Mason11/21/16 Sydney Shelstead12/19/16 Alexis Mason1/7/16 Suzzy Dimba

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCEALL-ACADEMIC TEAMFirst Team2014-15 Sydney Shelstead2015-16 Alexis Mason Sydney ShelsteadSecond Team2013-14 Renata Marquez2015-16 Suzzy Dimba

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCECommissioner’s Honor Roll2013-14 Lizzy Dimba Suzzy Dimba Jessica Elkins Katelyn Goodman Brianne Jolivet Renata Marquez Erin Maxwell Sydney Shelstead Whitney West

2014-15 Alana Aguirre Sierra Allen Lizzy Dimba Suzzy Dimba Katelyn Goodman Alexis Mason Madison Parker Sydney Shelstead Paris Webb Whitney West

2015-16 Sierra Allen Lizzy Dimba Suzzy Dimba Alexis Mason Sydney Shelstead Paris Webb Whitney West Swinford Breklyn Wentz

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AwardsLONE STAR CONFERENCEPLAYER OF THE YEAR1984 Claudia Schleyer1985 Claudia Schleyer1986 Claudia Schleyer1990 Suzanne Johnson1995 Jennifer Clarkson1996 Jennifer Clarkson1998 Caroline Omamo (S)1999 Jackie Bucher (S)2001 Melanie Carter (S)

LONE STAR CONFERENCEDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1983 Debra Woodruff1986 Deonna Moore1989 Suzanne Johnson1990 Suzanne Johnson1994 Jennifer Clarkson1995 Jennifer Clarkson1997 Auske Steponaviciute1998 Shalonda Bowden (S)

LONE STAR CONFERENCEFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1983 Claudia Schleyer1986 Angie Dill1988 Anita Vigil1990 Michelle McDaniel1993 Jennifer Clarkson1994 Auske Steponaviciute2002 Melanie Carter (S)2011 Mack Lankford (S)2013 Whitney West

LONE STAR CONFERENCENEWCOMER OF THE YEAR2011 Kelsey Smith (S)

LONE STAR CONFERENCECOACH OF THE YEAR1985 Burl McCoy1986 Burl McCoy1996 Suzanne Fox1998 Wayne Williams2008 Shawna Lavender2013 Julie Goodenough

ALL-LONE STAR CONFERENCEFirst Team1982-83 Claudia Schleyer, f Debra Woodruff, g Regina Swaim, g1983-84 Claudia Schleyer, f Deonna Moore, g1984-85 Claudia Schleyer, f Deonna Moore, g1985-86 Claudia Schleyer, f Deonna Moore, g1987-88 Anita Vigil, g1988-89 Anita Vigil, g Pat Bidwell, f1989-90 Suzanne Johnson, g1990-91 Anita Vigil, g1992-93 Jennifer Clarkson, f1993-94 Jennifer Clarkson, f Sandie Kyllo, f1994-95 Jennifer Clarkson, f1995-96 Jennifer Clarkson, f

Caroline Omamo, f1996-97 Caroline Omamo, f1997-98 Caroline Omamo, f Shalonda Bowden, g-f1998-99 Jackie Bucher, f Amber Tate, g1999-00 Jackie Bucher, c2000-01 Melanie Carter, c2001-02 Melanie Carter, c2002-03 Melanie Carter, c2003-04 Melanie Carter, f2004-05 Stephanie Riles, f2006-07 Alex Guiton, g Audrey Maxwell, c2007-08 Alex Guiton, g Audrey Maxwell, c2008-09 Audrey Maxwell-Lively, c Jamie Meyer, f2009-10 Jamie Meyer, f Jody Meyer, c2010-11 Mack Lankford, g2011-12 Mack Lankford, g2012-13 Mack Lankford, g

Second Team1982-83 Jana Edwards, c1985-86 Angie Dill, c1987-88 Pat Bidwell, f Stephanie Spring, f Suzanne Johnson, g1988-89 Suzanne Johnson, g1991-92 Cathe Crow, f Anita Vigil, g1992-93 Michelle McDaniel, f-c1994-95 Shalonda Bowden, g-f Aukse Steponaviciute, c1995-96 Shalonda Bowden, g Cheree Monden, g1996-97 Aukse Steponaviciute, c2001-02 Brenda Jacoby, g2002-03 Lynsie Blau, c2003-04 Lynsie Blau, c2004-05 Jamie Boles, c Ashley King, g2005-06 Alex Guiton, g2007-08 Kristee Davidson, f2010-11 Autumn Whitaker, g2012-13 Renata Marquez, f

Honorable Mention1983-84 Caroline Peterson, c1985-86 Pat Bidwell, f1986-87 Stephanie Spring, f Pat Bidwell, f Suzanne Johnson, g Angie Dill, c1987-88 Donna Radford, c1988-89 Stephanie Spring, f Angie Dill, c1990-91 Tiffany Bryant, f Cathe Crow, f1993-94 Aukse Steponaviciute, c1995-96 Aukse Steponaviciute, c1996-97 Barbara Pyle, g Cheree Monden, g Erica Knight, f1997-98 Erica Knight, g1998-99 Emily Berry, f1999-00 Brenda Jacoby, f Ashley Gray, g

2000-01 Jackie Vinson, f2002-03 Ashley King, g2004-05 Meredith Doyle, f Alex Guiton, g2005-06 Ashley King, g2007-08 Jamie Meyer, f2008-09 Kat Kundmueller, g Jody Meyer, f Kelsey Darby-Holson, g2009-10 Kat Kundmueller, g2010-11 Kelsey Smith, c2012-13 Kelsey Smith, f

LONE STAR CONFERENCEACADEMIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR2010 Jamie Meyer (S)

ACADEMIC ALL-LSCFirst Team1982-83 Callie Barkley, f Debra Woodruff, g1983-84 Claudia Schleyer, f1984-85 Claudia Schleyer, f Karen Bryant, g1985-86 Claudia Schleyer, f Deonna Moore, g1986-87 Angie Dill, c1987-88 Angie Dill, c Suzanne Johnson, g Stephanie Spring, f1988-89 Suzanne Johnson, g Stephanie Spring, f1989-90 Suzanne Johnson, g Cathe Crow, f1990-91 Cathe Crow, f1991-92 Cathe Crow, f Erica Smith, g1993-94 Jennifer Clarkson, f Melinda Armstrong, c Jerri O’Flynn, g1994-95 Jennifer Clarkson, f Jerri O’Flynn, g1995-96 Jennifer Clarkson, f1996-97 Caroline Omamo, f1997-98 Caroline Omamo, f Farrah Frantz, g Jill Kurschner, c1998-99 Farrah Frantz, g Jill Kurschner, f Amber Tate, g Jackie Bucher, f2000-01 Kristi Taylor, g2001-02 Melanie Carter, c Brenda Jacoby, g2002-03 Melanie Carter, c2003-04 Melanie Carter, f2004-05 Kierstan Barbee, f2005-06 Alex Guiton, g Kierstan Barbee, f2006-07 Alex Guiton, g Audrey Maxwell, c Lacey Blau, f2007-08 Alex Guiton, g Audrey Maxwell, c2008-09 Jamie Meyer, f Audrey Maxwell-Lively, c Kat Kundmueller, g2009-10 Jamie Meyer, f Jody Meyer, c

Kat Kundmueller, g2011-12 Hillari Adam, f Mack Lankford, g2012-13 Mack Lankford, g

Honorable Mention1984-85 Patti Conner, g Deonna Moore, g1986-87 Pat Bidwell, f Patti Conner, g Stephanie Spring, f1988-89 Angie Dill, c1990-91 Amy Franklin, c1991-92 Melinda Armstrong, c1992-93 Michelle McDaniel, f-c LaConya Pierre, f1995-96 Caroline Omamo, f1996-97 Jennifer Havard, f1997-98 Farrah Frantz, g Jill Kurschner, f-c Caroline Omamo, f1999-00 Jackie Bucher, f2000-01 Jodi Hellums, g Sara McBroom, f2001-02 Leah Wilson, g Kristi Taylor, g Sara McBroom, f Jenny Jackson, g2002-03 Jackie Vinson, f Leah Wilson, f Sara McBroom, f Jenny Jackson, g Meredith Doyle, f Shara Helmbeck, g Jodi Hellums, g2003-04 Jackie Vinson, f Leah Wilson, f Ashley King, g Jenny Jackson, g Meredith Doyle, f Lynsie Blau, c Kierstan Barbee, g2004-05 Meredith Doyle, f Ashley King, g Stephanie Riles, f2005-06 Jamie Lord, c Ashley King, g2006-07 Ashlee Barr, f2007-08 Jamie Meyer, f Ashlee Barr, f Kat Kundmueller, g Jody Meyer, f2008-09 Joanna Harner, g CiCi Davis, g Jody Meyer, f2010-11 Hillari Adam, f Danielle Hartley, g Tamenia Jourdan, g Mack Lankford, g Shelby Shipley, g Savannah Smith, g2011-12 Savannah Smith, g2012-13 Paige Parliament, f Renata Marquez, f Savannah Smith, g

LSC ALL-TOURNAMENT

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AwardsMost Valuable Player1983 Claudia Schleyer, f1985 Claudia Schleyer, f1986 Claudia Schleyer, f1993 Jennifer Clarkson, f1995 Jennifer Clarkson, f1996 Caroline Omamo, f1998 Caroline Omamo, f1999 Jackie Bucher, c

All-Tournament1983 Debra Woodruff Regina Swaim1984 Claudia Schleyer1985 Deonna Moore Patti Conner1986 Deonna Moore Angie Dill1988 Donna Radford Anita Vigil1989 Stephanie Spring Anita Vigil1992 Anita Vigil1993 Sandie Kyllo1994 Jennifer Clarkson Sandie Kyllo1995 Shalonda Bowden1996 Shalonda Bowden Jennifer Clarkson Aukse Steponaviciute1997 Caroline Omamo Erica Knight1998 Caroline Omamo Jill Kurschner Emily Berry1999 Jackie Bucher Amber Tate2004 Melanie Carter 2005 Stephanie Riles2008 Audrey Maxwell2010 Jamie Meyer

ACU YEAR-BY-YEAR MVP1973-74 Phyllis Best1974-75 Teresa Rubart1975-76 Teresa Rubart1976-77 Teresa Rubart1977-78 Deedy Johnson1978-79 Kathy Hooper Marshall1979-80 Linda Jordan1980-81 Bonnie Buchanan Janice Mulford1981-82 Callie Barkley1982-83 Claudia Schleyer1983-84 Claudia Schleyer1984-85 Claudia Schleyer1985-86 Claudia Schleyer1986-87 Stephanie Spring1987-88 Anita Vigil Donna Radford1988-89 Anita Vigil1989-90 Suzanne Johnson1990-91 Anita Vigil1991-92 Anita Vigil1992-93 Jennifer Clarkson1993-94 Jennifer Clarkson1994-95 Jennifer Clarkson1995-96 Jennifer Clarkson1996-97 Barbara Pyle1997-98 Caroline Omamo

1998-99 Jackie Bucher1999-00 Jackie Bucher2000-01 Melanie Carter2001-02 Melanie Carter2002-03 Melanie Carter2003-04 Melanie Carter2004-05 Stephanie Riles2005-06 Alex Guiton2006-07 Alex Guiton2007-08 Audrey Maxwell Alex Guiton2009-10 Jamie Meyer2010-11 Mack Lankford2011-12 Mack Lankford2012-13 Renata Marquez2013-14 Renata Marquez2014-15 Suzzy Dimba2015-16 Alexis Mason

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RecordsTop-10 Career Scorers Player G Seasons Points 1. Claudia Schleyer 114 1982-86 2,770 2. Jennifer Clarkson 118 1992-96 2,463 3. Melanie Carter 81 2000-04 1,962 4. Anita Vigil 105 1987-89, 1990-92 1,795 5. Teresa Rubart 94 1973-77 1,695 6. Deedy Johnson 132 1977-81 1,593 7. Suzanne Johnson 121 1986-90 1,502 8. Linda Jordan 133 1977-81 1,497 9. Alex Guiton 114 2004-08 1,485 10. Caroline Omamo 114 1994-98 1,461

Top-10 Season Scorers Player G Season Points 1. Bonnie Buchanan 37 1980-81 842 2. Janice Mulford 38 1980-81 802 3. Jennifer Clarkson 33 1995-96 774 4. Claudia Schleyer 28 1985-86 770 5. Claudia Schleyer 31 1984-85 731 6. Jennifer Clarkson 28 1994-95 694 7. Jennifer Clarkson 30 1993-94 659 8. Claudia Schleyer 26 1983-84 653 9. Kathy Hooper Marhsall 35 1978-79 631 10. Claudia Schleyer 29 1982-83 616

ACU Year-by-Year Scoring LeadersYear Name G FG FT TP Avg.1971-72 Sandra Prince 13 84 59 227 17.51972-73 Ann Mackey 18 52 48 152 8.41973-74 Teresa Rubart 19 68 47 189 9.91974-75 Teresa Rubart 28 182 118 489 17.51975-76 Teresa Rubart 23 205 100 513 22.31976-77 Teresa Rubart 24 202 100 504 21.01977-78 Kathy Hooper 17 207 51 292 17.51978-79 Kathy Hooper 35 273 85 631 18.01979-80 Bonnie Buchanan 15 – – 378 25.21980-81 Bonnie Buchanan 37 366 110 842 22.81981-82 Michele Cooper 22 116 29 261 11.91982-83 Claudia Schleyer 29 237 142 616 21.21983-84 Claudia Schleyer 26 250 153 653 25.11984-85 Claudia Schleyer 31 294 143 731 23.61985-86 Claudia Schleyer 28 293 184 770 27.51986-87 Stephanie Spring 29 138 89 365 12.61987-88 Anita Vigil 28 148 53 382 13.61988-89 Anita Vigil 31 219 115 601 19.41989-90 Suzanne Johnson 29 185 102 523 18.01990-91 Anita Vigil 26 188 104 537 20.71991-92 Anita Vigil 20 78 82 275 13.81992-93 Jennifer Clarkson 27 119 98 336 12.41993-94 Jennifer Clarkson 30 233 189 659 22.01994-95 Jennifer Clarkson 28 255 182 694 24.81995-96 Jennifer Clarkson 33 254 263 774 23.51996-97 Caroline Omamo 30 188 65 441 14.71997-98 Caroline Omamo 29 167 58 400 12.91998-99 Jackie Bucher 31 235 135 605 19.51999-00 Jackie Bucher 27 229 118 577 21.42000-01 Melanie Carter 28 206 136 548 19.62001-02 Melanie Carter 24 165 160 491 20.52002-03 Melanie Carter 29 173 123 470 16.22003-04 Melanie Carter 29 172 106 453 15.62004-05 Stephanie Riles 30 160 114 435 15.02005-06 Alex Guiton 27 104 123 386 14.32006-07 Alex Guiton 29 117 141 439 15.12007-08 Audrey Maxwell 28 170 308 477 17.02008-09 Audrey Maxwell-Lively 29 144 154 442 15.2 2009-10 Jamie Meyer 28 224 121 589 21.02010-11 Mack Lankford 27 170 99 490 18.12011-12 Mack Lankford 21 140 230 451 21.52012-13 Mack Lankford 27 122 85 382 14.12013-14 Renata Marquez 30 163 51 443 14.82014-15 Sydney Shelstead 29 123 118 369 12.72015-16 Alexis Mason 30 164 107 524 17.5

Top-10 Career Rebounders Player G Seasons Rebounds 1. Teresa Rubart 94 1973-77 1,194 2. Jennifer Clarkson 118 1992-96 1,144 3. Claudia Schleyer 114 1982-86 1,086 4. Angie Dill 121 1985-89 1,057 5. Audrey Maxwell-Lively 110 2005-08 952 6. Melanie Carter 81 2000-04 949 7. Caroline Omamo 114 1994-98 924 8. Aukse Steponaviciute 123 1993-97 894 9. Suzzy Dimba 100 2013-present 847 10. Jody Meyer 115 2006-10 822

Top-10 Season Rebounders Player G Season Rebounds 1. Janice Mulford 38 1980-81 455 2. Teresa Rubart 28 1974-75 436 3. Bonnie Buchanan 37 1980-81 399 4. Caroline Omamo 33 1995-96 337 5. Jennifer Clarkson 33 1995-96 327 6. Lynsie Blau 29 2003-04 323 7. Jennifer Clarkson 28 1994-95 309 Teresa Rubart 23 1975-76 309 9. Jody Meyer 28 2009-10 303 10. Angie Dill 29 1986-87 302

ACU Year-by-Year Rebounding LeadersYear Name G Rebounds Avg.1971-72 Sandra Prine 13 129 9.91972-73 Ann Mackey 18 97 8.41973-74 Teresa Rubart 19 189 9.91974-75 Teresa Rubart 28 436 15.61975-76 Teresa Rubart 23 309 13.41976-77 Teresa Rubart 24 274 11.41977-78 Coilla Compton 17 135 14.11978-79 Kathy Hooper Marshall 35 186 5.31979-80 – Stats Not Available –1980-81 Janice Mulford 38 455 12.01981-82 Caroline Peterson 22 146 6.61982-83 Claudia Schleyer 29 259 8.91983-84 Claudia Schleyer 26 248 9.51984-85 Claudia Schleyer 31 291 9.41985-86 Claudia Schleyer 28 288 10.31986-87 Angie Dill 29 302 10.41987-88 Angie Dill 33 244 7.41988-89 Angie Dill 31 281 9.11989-90 Cathe Crow 29 274 9.41990-91 Cathe Crow 26 208 8.01991-92 Cathe Crow 29 239 8.21992-93 Jennifer Clarkson 27 200 7.41993-94 Jennifer Clarkson 30 288 9.61994-95 Jennifer Clarkson 28 309 11.01995-96 Caroline Omamo 33 327 10.21996-97 Caroline Omamo 30 232 7.71997-98 Caroline Omamo 29 271 9.31998-99 Jackie Bucher 31 293 9.51999-00 Jackie Bucher 27 259 9.62000-01 Melanie Carter 28 266 9.52001-02 Melanie Carter 24 237 9.92002-03 Lynsie Blau 29 225 7.82003-04 Lynsie Blau 29 323 11.12004-05 Stephanie Riles 29 213 7.3 2005-06 Jamie Boles-Lord 25 172 6.92006-07 Audrey Maxwell 29 294 10.12007-08 Audrey Maxwell 28 266 9.52008-09 Audrey Maxwell-Lively 29 299 10.32009-10 Jody Meyer 28 303 10.82010-11 Kelsey Smith 27 232 8.62011-12 Kelsey Smith 25 200 8.02012-13 Kelsey Smith 28 198 7.12013-14 Suzzy Dimba 30 272 9.12014-15 Sydney Shelstead 29 253 8.72015-16 Suzzy Dimba 30 231 7.7

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RecordsTeam Season RecordsPoints ............................................................................................ 3,131, 1980-81 (31-7)Scoring Average ........................................................................ 89.4, 1995-96 (31-2)FG Made .................................................................................................1,284, 1980-81FG Attempts .......................................................................................... 2,827, 1980-81FG Percent ..................................................................... .496 (1090-2196), 1995-963-pt FG Made ......................................................................................... 291, 2013-143-pt FG Attempts ................................................................................... 873, 2013-143-pt FG Percent ......................... .401, 1988-89 (95 of 237), 1990-91 (77 of 192)FT Made ................................................................................................. 656, 1995-96FT Attempts ........................................................................................... 901, 1995-96FT Percentage .............................................................. .759 (397 of 523), 2009-10Rebounds ............................................................................................. 2,014, 1980-81Rebound Average ............................................................................... 53.0, 1980-81Assists .................................................................................................... 635, 1995-96Assist Average .................................................................................... 20.0, 1993-94Steals ..................................................................................................... 1,047, 1977-78Steal Average ........................................................................................ 30.8, 1977-78Wins .............................................................. 31, 1980-81 (31-7) and 1995-96 (31-2)Losses ....................................................................................................... 18, 2000-01Winning Percentage ............................................................... .939 (31-2), 1995-96

Team Game RecordsMost Points ............................................... 147 vs. Texas Woman’s, 05 Jan 2009Combined Points (two teams) ......................... 290, TWU at ACU, 05 Jan 2009 ACU won 147-143, in 4 OT)FG Made ...................................................... 59 vs. Texas Woman’s, 05 Jan 2009FG Attempts ................................................ 112 vs. Texas Woman’s, 05 Jan 2009Most 3-pt FG Made ................................... 18 vs. Arlington Baptist, 18 Feb 20143-pt FG Attempts ...................................... 50 vs. Arlington Baptist, 18 Feb 2014Best 3-pt FG Percentage ............................................................................................................................................. .727 vs. Oklahoma Christian (8 of 11), 29 Dec 1987FT Made ............................................. 36 vs. Eastern New Mexico, 21 Jan 2006FT Attempts ................................................. 46 vs. West Texas A&M, 13 Dec 2011Most Rebounds ................................... 74 vs. Southern Colorado, 26 Nov 1993Most Assists ................................................ 40 vs. Texas Woman’s 05 Jan 2009Most Steals ........................................................................ 67 vs. McMurry, 1977-78Most Blocks .......................................................... 12 at East Central, 5 Jan 2002

Individual Career RecordsPoints .................................................................. 2,770, Claudia Schleyer, 1982-86Scoring Average ............................................... 24.3, Claudia Schleyer, 1982-86Rebounds .................................................................. 1,194, Teresa Rubart, 1973-77Rebound Average ..................................................... 12.7, Teresa Rubart, 1973-77Assists ................................................................... 584, Kat Kundmueller, 2006-10Assist Average ....................................................... 5.1, Kat Kundmueller, 2006-10Blocked Shots ........................................... 392, Aukse Steponaviciute, 1993-97Games ............................................................................ 133, Linda Jordan, 1977-81FG Made ............................................................ 1,074, Claudia Schleyer, 1982-86FT Made .............................................................. 732, Jennifer Clarkson, 1992-96FG Percentage (Four seasons) . .639, Melanie Carter, 2000-2004 (715-1120) Three seasons................................. .651, Jackie Bucher, 1997-2000 (538-826)3-pt FG Made ............................................................... 239, Ashley King, 2002-063-pt FG Attempt ...................................... 706, Whitney West Swinford, 2012-163-pt FG Percentage (200 attempts)......................................................................................................................................... .402, Anita Vigil, 1987-89, 90-92 (175-435)

Individual Season RecordsPoints ................................................................... 842, Bonnie Buchanan, 1980-81Scoring Average ................................................ 27.5, Claudia Schleyer, 1985-86FG Made ............................................................. 366, Bonnie Buchanan, 1980-81FG Attempts ........................................................ 765, Bonnie Buchanan, 1980-81FG Percent .......................................................... .694, Jackie Bucher, 1999-20003-pt FG Made ............................................................... 89, Alexis Mason, 2015-163-pt FG Attempts ........................................................249, Alexis Mason, 2015-163-pt FG Percent ..................................... .438, Ashley King (74 of 169), 2003-04FT Attempts ....................................................... 347, Jennifer Clarkson, 1995-96FT Made .............................................................. 263, Jennifer Clarkson, 1995-96FT Percentage .............................. .897, Kynzie Newman, 2012-2013 (52 of 58)Rebounds ................................................................. 455, Janice Mulford, 1980-81Rebound Average ................................................... 15.6, Teresa Rubart, 1974-75Blocked Shots ............................................. 112, Aukse Steponaviciute, 1995-96Steals ..........................................................................180, Coilla Compton, 1977-78Steal Average .......................................................... 5.3, Coilla Compton, 1977-78Assists ..................................................................... 213, Kat Kundmueller, 2009-10Assist Average ...................................................... 7.6, Kat Kundmueller, 2009-10

Individual Game RecordsPoints ................................. 49, Jamie Meyer, vs Texas Woman’s, 05 Jan 2009FG Made ........................... 22, Jamie Meyer, vs Texas Woman’s, 05 Jan 2009FG Attempts ...................... 30, Jamie Meyer, vs Texas Woman’s, 05 Jan 2009 FG Made Without a Miss ............................................................................................. ................................................... 14, Melanie Carter vs. St. Edward’s, 18 Dec 20013-pt FG Made ..............8, Renata Marquez vs. Arlington Baptist, 18 Feb 2014 8, Alex Guiton vs. Central Oklahoma, 09 Dec 2006 Ashley King vs. East Central, 02 March 20043-pt FG Attempts ........................................................................................................... ......................................... 17, Renata Marquez vs. Arlington Baptist, 18 Feb 2014 3-pt FG Percent (minimum 8 made) ......................................................................... ............................1.000, Ashley King vs. East Central; (8 for 8), 02 March 2004FT Made ..............................15, Sydney Shelstead vs. UTRGV, 19 Nov 2016 FT Attempts ....................... 20, Sydney Shelstead vs. UTRGV, 19 Nov 2016FT Made Without a Miss ................................................................................................................................ 14-14, Jamie Meyer vs. Central Oklahoma, 04 March 2010 Rebounds ..................................................................... 29, Teresa Rubart, 1974-75Assists ............................ 16, Kat Kundmueller, vs Texas Woman’s, 5 Jan 2009Steals ......................... 12, Coilla Compton, 1977-78; Deedy Johnson, 1977-78; Jennifer Clarkson, 01 March 1994Blocks ............................... 7, Suzzy Dimba vs. Incarnate Word, 02 March 2016

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RecordsYear-by-Year Win-Loss RecordsSeason Coach W L Pct.1971-72 Dr. Joyce Curtis 4 9 .3081972-73 Dr. Joyce Curtis 4 14 .2221973-74 Dr. Joyce Curtis 10 10 .5001974-75 Dr. Joyce Curtis 13 15 .4641975-76 Dr. Joyce Curtis 14 9 .6091976-77 Burl McCoy 8 17 .3201977-78 Burl McCoy 20 14 .5881978-79 Burl McCoy 22 13 .6291979-80 Burl McCoy 18 9 .6671980-81 Burl McCoy 31 7 .8161981-82 Burl McCoy 8 14 .3641982-83 Burl McCoy 21 8 .7241983-84 Burl McCoy 20 7 .7411984-85 Burl McCoy 21 10 .6771985-86 Burl McCoy 20 8 .7141986-87 Burl McCoy 18 11 .6211987-88 Burl McCoy 27 6 .8181988-89 Burl McCoy 23 8 .7421989-90 Burl McCoy 16 13 .5521990-91 Burl McCoy 9 17 .3461991-92 Burl McCoy 17 12 .5861992-93 Suzanne Fox 18 9 .6671993-94 Suzanne Fox 21 9 .7001994-95 Suzanne Fox 23 7 .7671995-96 Suzanne Fox 31 2 .9391996-97 Suzanne Fox 24 6 .8001997-98 Wayne Williams 26 5 .8391998-99 Wayne Williams 24 7 .7741999-00 Wayne Williams 14 13 .5192000-01 Wayne Williams 10 18 .3572001-02 Wayne Williams 11 15 .4232002-03 Wayne Williams 11 12 .4782002-03 Shawna Lavender 5 1 .8332003-04 Shawna Lavender 19 10 .6552004-05 Shawna Lavender 20 10 .6672005-06 Shawna Lavender 12 15 .4442006-07 Shawna Lavender 17 12 .5862007-08 Shawna Lavender 18 11 .6212008-09 Shawna Lavender 18 11 .6212009-10 Shawna Lavender 17 11 .6072010-11 Shawna Lavender 11 16 .4072011-12 Shawna Lavender 12 14 .4622012-13 Julie Goodenough 21 7 .7502013-14 Julie Goodenough 18 12 .6002014-15 Julie Goodenough 17 12 .5862015-16 Julie Goodenough 26 4 .8672016-17 Julie Goodenough 9 6 .600TOTALS 798 486 .621

Coaches (sorted by winning percentage)Name Seasons Years W L Pct.Suzanne Fox 5 1992-97 117 33 .780Julie Goodenough 5 2012-present 91 41 .689Burl McCoy 16 1976-92 299 174 .632Shawna Lavender 9 2003-2012 149 111 .573Wayne Williams 6 1997-2003 96 70 .578Dr. Joyce Curtis 5 1971-76 45 57 .441TOTALS 46 1971-2017 798 486 .621

ACU in NCAA Tournaments1985 • Colorado Springs, Colo.Quarterfinals – Abilene Christian 82, U.S. Air Force 61

1985 • Warrensburg, Mo.Semifinals – Central Missouri 76, Abilene Christian 57

1988 • Warrensburg, Mo.Quarterfinals – Central Missouri 70, Abilene Christian 58

1989 • Warrensburg, Mo.Quarterfinals – Central Missouri 88, Abilene Christian 73

1994 • Topeka, Kan.Quarterfinals – Washburn 85, Abilene Christian 57

1995 • Pittsburg, Kan.Quarterfinals – Abilene Christian 99, Pittsburg State (Kan.) 93

1995 • St. Joseph, Mo.Semifinals – Missouri Western 79, Abilene Christian 71

1996 • Abilene, TexasSemifinals – Abilene Christian 81, Nebraska-Kearney 58Championship – Abilene Christian 66, West Texas A&M 39

1996 • Fargo, N.D.Quarterfinals – Abilene Christian 81, Northern Michigan 76Semifinals – Shippensburg 84, Abilene Christian 81Third Place – Abilene Christian 83, Delta State 65

1997 • St. Joseph, Mo.Quarterfinals – Abilene Christian 92, Pittsburg State 78Semifinals – Missouri Western 75, Abilene Christian 71

1998 • Emporia, Kan.Quarterfinals – Abilene Christian 92, Southwest Baptist 82Semifinals – Abilene Christian 86, Missouri Western 83Championship – Emporia State 95, Abilene Christian 64

1999 • Emporia, Kan.Quarterfinals – Truman State 94, Abilene Christian 79

2005 • Springfield, Mo.Quarterfinals – Drury 112, Abilene Christian 75

2009 • Canyon, TexasQuarterfinals – West Texas A&M 78, Abilene Christian 53

2013 • Grand Junction, Colo.Quarterfinals – Texas-Permian Basin 70, Abilene Christian 68

NCAA South Central Region Tournament SummaryYear Won Lost ACU Points Opp. Points All-Tournament1985 1 1 139 137 1988 0 1 58 701989 0 1 73 881994 0 1 57 851995 1 1 170 1721996 2 0 147 97 C. Omamo, f (MVP) J. Clarkson, f, A.Steponaviciute, c1997 1 1 163 153 C. Omamo, f1998 2 1 242 2601999 0 1 79 942005 0 1 75 1122009 0 1 53 782013 0 1 68 70TOTALS 7 11 1,324 1,416

NCAA National Tournament SummaryYear Won Lost ACU Points Opp. Points All-Tournament1996 2 1 245 225TOTALS 2 1 245 225

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RecordsBest Wildcat GamesName Opponent Date FG FGA FT FTA TPJamie Meyer TWU 1-05-09 22 30 4 4 49Janice Mulford L-Rhyne 3-21-81 22 36 4 8 48Jamie Meyer UCO 3-4-10 15 26 14 14 44Claudia Schleyer Kingsville 1-20-86 16 20 12 15 44B. Buchanan TWC 2-14-80 – – – – 44Teresa Rubart McMurry 2-27-76 17 26 9 11 43Sandie Kyllo ENMU 2-7-94 15 21 10 10 42Claudia Schleyer UMHB 1-10-86 16 22 9 13 41Stephanie Riles Lincoln 12-13-04 13 18 14 15 40Audrey Maxwell UIW 11-27-07 15 23 8 10 39Alex Guiton UCO. 12-9-06 12 19 7 7 39J. Clarkson Pittsburg St. 3-8-95 12 22 15 20 39J. Clarkson East Texas 2-20-95 11 17 17 20 39B. Buchanan North Texas 1-17-80 – – – – 39Mack Lankford Kingsville 2-19-12 11 23 12 15 38Anita Vigil SU 11-19-90 13 25 8 8 38Sandra Prince Odessa 2-15-72 14 19 10 11 38Jackie Bucher TWU 1-22-99 14 22 10 15 38Melanie Carter TWU 2-27-03 16 23 5 8 37Claudia Schleyer New Mexico 12-03-85 14 25 9 10 37Claudia Schleyer SW Texas 2-04-83 12 20 13 17 37J. Clarkson UA-Monticello 12-1-95 14 20 8 9 36Anita Vigil Cameron 2-04-91 14 24 5 6 36J. Clarkson Angelo State 2-26-94 11 14 13 15 36Kathy Hooper Angelo State 2-08-79 – – – – 36Teresa Rubart Howard 3-15-75 13 19 10 10 36Jackie Bucher East Central 2-26-99 11 16 14 15 36Mack Lankford SE Okla. 12-20-10 11 20 8 10 35A. Steponaviciute ENMU 12-16-96 12 17 11 18 35S. Johnson Central 2-12-90 14 23 4 4 35Anita Vigil Alaska-Fairbanks 12-31-88 9 17 14 16 35Claudia Schleyer UMSL 1-06-86 14 27 7 9 35Claudia Schleyer ENMU 2-16-85 13 24 9 10 35Claudia Schleyer SHSU 1-16-84 12 17 11 13 35Claudia Schleyer SMU 12-02-83 14 21 7 10 35Claudia Schleyer TLC 1-08-83 15 20 5 6 35Claudia Schleyer SW Texas 12-11-82 15 20 5 8 35B. Buchanan HSU 2-12-80 – – – – 35

800-POINT CLUBName Year G FG FT TP Avg.Bonnie Buchanan 1980-81 37 366 110 842 22.8Janice Mulford 1980-81 38 338 126 802 21.1

700-POINT CLUBName Year G FG FT TP Avg.Jennifer Clarkson 1995-96 33 254 263 774 23.5Claudia Schleyer 1985-86 28 293 184 770 27.5Claudia Schleyer 1984-85 31 294 143 731 23.6

600-POINT CLUBName Year G FG FT TP Avg.Jennifer Clarkson 1994-95 28 255 182 694 24.8Jennifer Clarkson 1993-94 30 233 189 659 22.0Claudia Schleyer 1983-84 26 250 153 653 25.1Kathy Hooper Marshall 1978-79 35 273 85 631 18.0Claudia Schleyer 1982-83 29 237 142 616 21.2Jackie Bucher 1998-99 31 235 135 605 19.5Anita Vigil 1988-89 31 219 115 601 19.4

500-POINT CLUBName Year G FG FT TP Avg.Sandie Kyllo 1993-94 30 230 117 592 19.7Jamie Meyer 2009-10 28 224 121 589 21.0Jackie Bucher 1999-00 27 229 118 577 21.4Melanie Carter 2000-01 28 206 303 548 19.6Anita Vigil 1990-91 26 188 104 537 20.7Deedy Johnson 1978-79 35 202 122 526 15.0Alexis Mason 2015-16 30 164 107 524 17.5Suzanne Johnson 1989-90 29 185 102 523 18.0Teresa Rubart 1975-76 23 205 100 513 22.3Caroline Omamo 1995-96 33 217 75 509 15.4Linda Jordan 1978-79 35 197 112 506 14.5Teresa Rubart 1976-77 24 202 100 504 21.0

400-POINT CLUBName Year G FG FT TP Avg.Melanie Carter 2001-02 24 165 160 491 20.5Mack Lankford 2010-11 27 170 99 490 18.1 Teresa Rubart 1974-75 28 182 118 489 17.5Audrey Maxwell 2007-08 28 170 136 477 17.0Melanie Carter 2002-03 29 173 123 470 16.2Pat Bidwell 1988-89 30 178 75 466 15.3 Kathy Hooper 1977-78 30 207 51 465 15.5Shalonda Bowden 1994-95 30 162 109 455 15.2Melanie Carter 2003-04 29 172 106 453 15.6Mack Lankford 2011-12 21 140 131 451 21.5Renata Marquez 2013-14 30 163 51 443 14.8A. Maxwell-Lively 2008-09 29 144 154 442 15.2 Caroline Omamo 1996-97 30 188 65 441 14.7 Alex Guiton 2006-07 29 117 64 439 15.1Stephanie Riles 2004-05 29 160 114 435 15.0Deedy Johnson 1977-78 33 164 102 430 13.0Alex Guiton 2007-08 29 121 144 428 14.8Coilla Compton 1977-78 34 188 52 428 12.5Sydney Shelstead 2015-16 30 143 132 423 14.1Jamie Boles 2004-05 29 159 96 416 13.9Amber Tate 1998-99 31 302 98 412 13.3Melissa Gibson 1977-78 34 184 39 407 11.9Jody Meyer 2009-10 28 139 127 406 14.5Jamie Meyer 2008-09 29 153 70 405 14.0Deonna Moore 1985-86 27 163 76 402 14.4Shalonda Bowden 1997-98 31 130 129 400 12.9

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Year-By-Year Results1971-72 (4-9) L Ranger 31-38 L Ranger JV 38-40 L Hardin-Simmons 34-45 L West Texas State 20-46 L Weatherford 32-45 W Howard County 43-37 W Odessa College 87-12 L Texas Tech 34-40 W Howard County (ot) 46-44 L Tarleton State 45-74 W Texas Tech 38-36 L Wayland Baptist 37-43 L West Texas State 36-50

1972-73 (4-14) L Ranger JV 40-45 L Texas Tech 31-37 L Stephen F. Austin 34-49 W Texas Tech 42-38 L Baylor 34-61 L Howard County 32-45 L Weatherford 37-43 L Tarleton State 14-43 L Ranger JV 25-48 L Weatherford 38-49 L Howard County 38-48 W Texas-Arlington 37-19 L Pan American 45-53 W Hardin-Simmons 47-42 L Texas Tech 23-53 W West Texas State 36-33 L Tarleton State 38-64 L Texas Tech 29-37

1973-74 (10-10) L Ranger JV 38-49 W Texas Wesleyan 56-38 W McMurry 42-4 W Midwestern 42-35 L Tarleton State 45-56 L Tarleton State 43-48 L Weatherford 39-43 L Texas Tech 44-45 L Howard College 41-44 W Ranger JV 43-35 W Hardin-Simmons 49-45 W Texas Wesleyan 41-29 L Tarleton State 36-37 W Weatherford 48-42 W Howard College 41-38 L Texas Tech (ot) 45-49 W Hardin-Simmons 48-35 L Texas Tech 32-37 W Howard College 44-40 L Hardin-Simmons 34-38

1974-75 (13-15) L Western Texas 37-65 L Ranger 27-69 W McMurry 48-39 W Hardin-Simmons 51-37 L Western Texas 43-66 L West Texas State 46-48 W Howard College 54-41 W Texas Tech 55-46 W Eastfield 77-42 L Weatherford 41-63 L Texas Wesleyan 35-40 L Tarleton State 64-68 W McMurry 57-48 L North Texas 43-48 W SMU 68-36 L Texas Woman’s 40-41 L Weatherford 33-59 W Howard College 62-45 L Ranger 43-64 L Tarleton State 48-76 W Hardin-Simmons 82-51 L McMurry 36-38

W Hardin-Simmons 49-40 W Texas Tech 63-36 W Howard College 74-51 L West Texas State 62-70 W Texas A&I 52-50 L Stephen F. Austin 37-75

1975-76 (14-9) L South Plains 46-62 L McMurry 56-59 W Angelo State 55-44 L South Plains 33-58 W Howard Payne 76-46 W Tarleton State 75-70 W Texas Tech 63-45 W North Texas 74-65 L Weatherford 54-65 W McMurry 65-50 L Western Texas 48-74 L Texas Tech 56-57 W Angelo State 70-62 W Hardin-Simmons 44-35 W Tarleton State 68-65 W Howard Payne 78-50 W Hardin-Simmons 68-65 W Angelo State 69-61 L Texas Tech 69-77 W McMurry 79-65 L West Texas State 65-73 W UT Austin 67-31 L UT Arlington 74-84

1976-77 (8-17) L McMurry 51-53 L Howard College 58-61 L Wayland JV 50-59 L Howard College 53-65 L Texas Tech 38-48 L Angelo State 64-76 L South Plains 55-72 L Hardin-Simmons 67-75 W TCU 55-51 L Angelo State 42-54 W McMurry 60-48 L Texas Tech 51-68 W Ranger 83-52 L West Texas State 50-61 W Weatherford 58-53 W Hardin-Simmons 65-59 L Tarleton State 57-86 L Hardin-Simmons 67-72 L UT Arlington 57-58 W McMurry 64-51 W West Texas State 101-76 L South Plains 50-80 L Hardin-Simmons 77-79 L Hardin-Simmons 68-73 W McMurry 83-73

1977-78 (20-14) W Western Texas 70-68 W Texas Christian 76-61 W Western Texas 78-60 L Texas Tech 67-88 W Howard Payne 74-40 L Texas-Arlington 69-71 L Texas Tech 74-82 W Angelo State 95-58 W Hardin-Simmons 88-76 L Wayland Baptist 59-69 L Texas-Arlington 60-67 W Tarleton State 76-71 W Angelo State 90-77 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 80-74 L Weatherford 61-66 W Ranger 80-46 W Hardin-Simmons 82-62 W Hardin-Simmons 76-60 W Midwestern State 86-59 L Howard College 71-85

W Howard Payne 52-48 W McMurry 99-65 W TCU 92-61 L Tarleton State 87-92 L Wayland Baptist 69-74 W McMurry 104-53 L Texas Tech 64-92 W Hardin-Simmons 81-72 L Stephen F. Austin 80-113 L Texas Southern 79-86 L Southern Arkansas 70-83 W Okla. Sci-Arts 98-74 W Southern Arkansas 87-71 L Phillips 76-102

1978-79 (22-13) W West Texas State 72-58 W Angelo State 74-64 W Texas Tech 85-67 W Cisco 98-58 L Texas-Arlington 69-75 W Howard Payne 94-35 W Cisco 100-62 W Texas Lutheran 79-49 W Central Oklahoma 81-57 L Texas Southern 56-66 W Texas A&I 80-46 W Tarleton State 90-81 L Texas Woman’s 72-88 W McMurry 96-68 W Hardin-Simmons 94-57 L West Texas State 63-75 W Tarleton State 80-76 W McMurry 92-44 L Texas Woman’s 86-99 W Wayland Baptist 84-72 L Texas Wesleyan 77-90 W Howard Payne 79-55 L Angelo State 81-83 W West Texas State 92-67 W Hardin-Simmons 90-59 L Angelo State 84-88 L Howard Payne 61-63 W Texas A&I 75-69 L McMurry (ot) 72-75 W St. Mary’s 82-64 W St. Mary’s 80-56 W Angelo State 77-62 L Texas Wesleyan 62-72 L Southeastern Louisiana 69-104 L Arkansas State 76-81

1979-80 (18-9) W McMurry 85-62 W Lubbock Christian 84-45 L Wayland Baptist 44-77 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 78-43 W SMU 69-67 L TCU 69-75 L Angelo State 59-61 L Rice 57-59 L UTEP 70-93 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 83-63 W McMurry 71-54 L Hardin-Simmons 78-81 W Texas A&I 77-46 W Tarleton State 103-69 W North Texas 88-81 L Angelo State 77-79 L UT Arlington 73-80 W Lubbock Christian 100-39 W Howard Payne 92-59 W Tarleton State 95-88 L Texas Tech 61-76 W Hardin-Simmons 88-81 W Texas Wesleyan 83-78 W Howard Payne 68-52 W Hardin-Simmons 87-77 W Texas Wesleyan 92-74 L Tarleton State 77-81

1980-81 (31-7)Texas AIAW State Tournament W Tarleton State 93-45 W Angelo State 82-78 W Texas-Arlington 91-56 W West Texas State 75-65 L North Texas 77-81 W Texas A&M 108-86 W Southwestern 94-56 L Oklahoma City 68-81 W Southeastern Oklahoma 75-73 W Midwestern State 89-88 W Texas Lutheran 96-41 L Midwestern State 80-84 W Texas Wesleyan 109-78 W Southwestern 95-64 W Angelo State 85-57 W Henderson 65-64 W Tyler 66-64 W Sam Houston State 81-40 L UT Arlington 64-66 W SMU 98-59 W Howard Payne 79-58 W TCU 89-73 L Hawaii 71-75 W Hawaii 80-60 W Howard Payne 73-48 W West Texas State 74-58 W Midwestern State 93-85 W Texas A&M 63-61 W Hardin-Simmons 83-66 W TCU 88-82 W Midwestern State 102-74 W Tarleton State 69-64 W Tarleton State 89-65 W Arkansas State 84-57 W Arkansas - Monticello 67-60 L Louisiana College 69-73 W Springfield 92-75 L Lenoir-Rhyne 75-88

1981-82 (8-14) W TCU 89-59 W Angelo State 63-57 L Sam Houston State 51-63 L Texas Wesleyan 58-77 L TCU 54-58 L Howard Payne 56-59 L West Texas State 73-74 L Midwestern State 54-73 L SMU 53-83 L Sam Houston State 62-65 W Texas Lutheran 78-70 W Midwestern State 65-59 L West Texas State 57-58 W Southwestern 80-70 L West Texas State 52-66 W Southwest Texas 79-70 L Angelo State 69-74 L Rice 56-67 W Howard Payne 85-43 L TCU 65-71 W East Texas State 65-58 L Sam Houston State 62-75 1982-83 (21-8)Lone Star Conference ChampionLSC Tournament Champion L Texas Tech 64-78 L Angelo State 59-76 L Howard Payne 60-75 W Texas Woman’s 91-57 W St. Mary’s 67-59 L Howard Payne 56-61 W TCU 69-65 W Sam Houston State 67-64 W East Texas State 75-58 W Southwest Texas 69-66 L West Texas State 70-78 W Texas Lutheran 96-72

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Year-By-Year Results L Texas Tech 48-95 W Southwestern 61-57 W Southwest Texas 82-80 W Texas A&I 73-56 L Midwestern State 71-73 W Howard Payne 76-64 W Sam Houston State 78-60 W Southwest Texas 71-56 W Angelo State 72-68 W Angelo State 61-52 W Midwestern State 79-68 L Sam Houston State 44-50 W West Texas State 74-60 W Southwestern 70-55 W Texas Woman’s 70-37 LSC TOURNAMENT W Sam Houston St. (sf) 80-57 W Texas A&I (f) 55-53

1983-84 (20-7)Lone Star Conference Co-Champion W Texas Lutheran 91-40 W Southwestern 83-60 W Western Colorado 94-48 W Air Force 58-51 L SMU 59-82 W Midwestern State 90-83 W Wayland Baptist 64-66 L Central Oklahoma 47-59 W Washburn 58-51 W Eastern New Mexico 74-55 W UT Arlington 79-75 W Sam Houston State 84-65 L Texas A&I 58-64 L Southwest Texas 63-74 W Angelo State 93-71 W Howard Payne 63-61 W East Texas State 85-63 W Angelo State 75-58 W East Texas State 72-62 W Howard Payne 70-64 W Sul Ross State 70-60 W Sam Houston State 61-47 W Texas-Arlington 71-55 L Southwest Texas 66-68 W Texas A&I 72-64 LSC TOURNAMENT W East Texas State (sf) 82-73 L Sam Houston State (f) 51-57

1984-85 (21-10)Lone Star Conference ChampionLSC Tournament Champion W Southwestern 75-67 L Texas A&M 64-74 W Midwestern State 80-67 L Oklahoma 70-89 L Wayland Baptist 62-63 L UT Arlington 58-77 W North Texas 67-66 W Texas A&M 73-52 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 80-56 L Central Missouri 68-83 L Oklahoma Christian 72-78 W Point Loma 75-40 L Temple 55-60 L Mississippi 37-81 W Hawaii Pacific 86-44 W Texas Lutheran 75-68 W Midwestern State 72-58 W Howard Payne (ot) 72-68 L Texas A&I 56-57 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 76-65 W East Texas State 84-53 W Texas A&I 67-60 W Howard Payne 79-57 W Angelo State 68-66

W Eastern New Mexico 77-63 W Eastern New Mexico 65-62 W Angelo State 66-64 W East Texas State 87-55 LSC TOURNAMENT W Howard Payne (f) 70-50 NCAA TOURNAMENT W Air Force (qf) 82-61 L Central Missouri (sf) 57-76

1985-86 (20-8)Lone Star Conference ChampionLSC Tournament Champion W Pan American 74 63 L Texas A&M 47 66 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 112 98 W East Texas State 93 63 W New Mexico 76 74 L Wayland Baptist 89 95 L North Texas 67 70 L Midwestern State 65 72 L Emporia State 68 78 W Friends 89 68 W Missouri-Rolla 93 71 W Missouri-St. Louis 94 77 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 96 65 W Oklahoma Christian 75 66 L Midwestern State 58 62 W Howard Payne 62 54 W Texas A&I 79 66 W East Texas State 79 61 W Texas A&I 97 73 W Pan American 84 58 W Howard Payne 76 69 W Angelo State 91 69 W Eastern New Mexico 91 77 L Eastern New Mexico 63 64 L Angelo State 79 80 W East Texas State 72 59 LSC TOURNAMENT W Eastern New Mexico (sf) 76 60 W Angelo State (f) 102 56 1986-87 (18-11) L Northwest Missouri 74-90 W Grand View 92-83 L Omaha 77-93 W Air Force 86-69 W Southwestern 84-59 W Midwestern State 62-61 L Mary Hardin-Baylor 79-89 L Wayland Baptist 55-87 L Midwestern State 55-62 L Pan American 49-50 W Pan American 60-50 L North Texas 56-73 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 84-72 W Southwestern 76-62 W Texas A&I 88-47 W Angelo State 68-64 W Howard Payne 79-74 L West Texas State (ot) 59-65 W Eastern New Mexico 79-55 W East Texas State 77-66 W Eastern New Mexico 61-48 L West Texas State 58-75 W Howard Payne 98-68 W UT Arlington 91-74 L Angelo State (ot) 75-82 W East Texas State 83-75 W Texas A&I 70-67 LSC TOURNAMENT W Angelo State (sf) 75-61 L West Texas State (f) 60-98

1987-88 (27-6) W Alaska Pacific 86-54 L Alaska-Anchorage 67-77 L Alaska-Anchorage 74-80 W Alaska-Fairbanks 83-77 W Texas Woman’s 85-56 W Emporia State 74-64 W Midwestern State 77-64 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 118-62 W East Texas Baptist 76-66 W Dallas Baptist 78-66 W Midwestern State 75-74 W Oklahoma Christian 89-85 W Missouri-Rolla 93-74 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 100-52 W St. Mary’s 104-62 W Angelo State 70-67 W Eastern New Mexico 78-64 L West Texas State 55-68 W Texas Woman’s 93-58 W Central Oklahoma 82-49 W Cameron 66-63 W East Texas State 72-57 W Texas A&I 74-64 W Central Oklahoma 85-75 W Cameron 75-67 W Texas A&I 98-75 W East Texas State 92-77 L West Texas State 61-84 W Eastern New Mexico 74-58 W Angelo State 70-65 LSC TOURNAMENT W Angelo State (sf) 68-65 L West Texas State (f) 53-82 NCAA TOURNAMENT L Central Missouri (qf) 58-70

1988-89 (23-8) W Midwestern State 88 56 L Cal Poly-Pomona 70 82 W UC Riverside 102 85 L Cal State Northridge 71 80 W St. Edwards 85 69 W Texas Lutheran 80 69 W St. Edwards 69 61 W Midwestern State 92 63 W Alaska-Fairbanks 109 90 W Cal State Northridge 85 69 L Washburn 75 82 W Eastern New Mexico 95 56 L West Texas State 70 71 W Texas Woman’s 71 54 W Cameron 76 55 W Central Oklahoma 84 58 W Texas A&I 77 63 L Angelo State 69 79 W East Texas State 87 78 W Texas A&I 86 57 W Angelo State 102 87 W Texas Woman’s 73 60 W Cameron 86 56 W Central Oklahoma 80 73 W Eastern New Mexico 82 62 L West Texas State 66 69 W East Texas State 88 80

LSC TOURNAMENT W Texas A&I (qf) 108 87 W Angelo State (sf) 92 79 L West Texas State (f) 68 72 NCAA TOURNAMENT L Central Missouri (qf) 73 88

1989-90 (16-13) L St. Edwards 64-74 W Huston-Tillotson 85-70 L Oklahoma Christian 68-74 L Tarleton State 53-59 W Southwestern 86-57 L St. Edwards 60-72 W Huston-Tillotson 104-63 W St. Mary’s 85-74 L Tampa, Fla. 70-74 W St. Leo 76-56 W Eckerd 74-72 L Angelo State 83-88 W Cameron 84-68 W Central Oklahoma 79-58 L Texas A&I 62-76 W East Texas 71-61 W Texas Woman’s 60-58 W Eastern New Mexico 90-68 L West Texas 57-64 L Eastern New Mexico 66-72 L West Texas 68-92 L Cameron 49-64 W Central Oklahoma 84-78 W Texas Woman’s 72-62 W Texas A&I 85-75 W East Texas 79-62 L Angelo State 57-59 LSC TOURNAMENT W Central Oklahoma (sf) 88-69 L West Texas (f) 49-85

1990-91 (9-17) L Southwestern 90-92 W St. Cloud 81-50 W Midwestern State 102-79 L St. Edwards 59-71 L Wayland Baptist 66-72 W Southwestern 88-61 L Wayland Baptist 63-73 W Denver 83-78 L Northern Colorado 73-80 L Southern Colorado 75-82 L Texas Woman’s 56-57 W Texas A&I 91-82 L East Texas State 75-76 L Angelo State 79-84 L Cameron 65-87 W Central Oklahoma 66-58 L Texas Woman’s 54-61 L East Texas State 56-59 L Texas A&I 75-76 W Central Oklahoma 71-51 W Cameron 91-65 L Eastern New Mexico 65-87 L West Texas State 68-82 W Eastern New Mexico 86-71 L West Texas State 56-92 L Angelo State 62-74

1991-92 (17-12)Lone Star Conference Champion L St. Edwards 86-92 W Texas Wesleyan 81-71 W Missouri Western 69-48 W Missouri-Rolla 56-54 L Midwestern State 78-101 L St. Edwards 50-72 L Wayland Baptist 53-68 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 96-55 L Cal State Los Angeles 70-73 L UC Riverside 72-83 L Cal Poly-Pomona 71-75 W Mary Hardin-Baylor 81-51 W *Angelo State 81-78 W Texas A&I 96-78 W *East Texas State 71-66 W *Cameron 95-82 W *Central Oklahoma 77-71

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Year-By-Year Results L Midwestern State 78-89 W *Texas Woman’s 80-48 W *Eastern New Mexico 74-66 L *Texas Woman’s 51-52 L *Eastern New Mexico 64-75 W *East Texas State 81-66 L Texas A&I 66-70 W *Central Oklahoma 87-72 W *Cameron 100-84 W *Angelo State 79-72 LSC TOURNAMENT W East Texas State (qf) 78-72 L Central Oklahoma (sf) 85-87

1992-93 (18-9)LSC Tournament Champion W Southwest Baptist 71 69 L Arkansas Tech 49 86 W Adams State 73 68 W Mississippi 69 60 L Wayland Baptist 56 83 L Pittsburg State 48 53 W Southwest Baptist 67 62 W Northeast Missouri 90 47 L Fort Lewis 60 64 W Adams State 80 76 W Southern Colorado 87 69 W Texas A&I *80 62 W East Texas State *84 79 W Cameron *81 63 L Central Oklahoma *91 98 L Angelo State *66 71 W Texas Woman’s *72 70 L Eastern New Mexico *68 70 L Eastern New Mexico *64 88 W Texas Woman’s *92 75 W East Texas State *84 74 L Texas A&I *74 85 W Central Oklahoma (ot) *102 93 W Cameron *82 77 W Angelo State *75 59 LSC TOURNAMENT W Central Oklahoma (sf) 85 80 L Eastern New Mexico (f) 90 79

1993-94 (21-9)NCAA Regional Qualifier L Missouri-Rolla 67 74 L Delta State 64 67 W Southern Colorado 96 73 W Neb-Kearney 72 67 L Texas-El Paso 72 81 W Schreiner 93 71 W Incarnate Word 97 65 W Idaho State 75 74 L New Mexico State 67 73 W North Florida 100 78 W St. Leo 95 54 L Florida Southern 68 71 L Angelo State 53 75 L A&M-Kingsville 75 80 W East Texas State 81 68 W Texas Woman’s 96 77 W Central Oklahoma 88 46 W West Texas A&M 101 76 W Eastern New Mexico 90 72 W West Texas A&M 90 87 W Eastern New Mexico 92 80 W East Texas State 91 74 W A&M-Kingsville 84 57 W Central Oklahoma 80 77 W Texas Woman’s 101 76 W Angelo State (ot) 102 99 LSC TOURNAMENT W East Texas State (qf) 99 66 W Eastern N.M. (sf) 92 89 L Angelo State (f) 69 79

NCAA TOURNAMENT L Washburn, Kan. (qf) 57 85

1994-95 (23-7 | 13-3 LSC)NCAA Regional Qualifier W Missouri Southern 95 91 L Pittsburg State 52 84 W Cameron 69 47 L Missouri Western 76 81 W Missouri Southern 75 64 W Lincoln, Mo. 77 57 W Ambassador 116 46 W Cameron 96 59 W California-Riverside 80 67 W CSU-Los Angeles 61 55 W Central Oklahoma *77 74 W Texas Woman’s *89 86 W Tarleton State 80 73 L East Texas State *74 75 W A&M-Kingsville *74 62 W Angelo State *91 68 W Eastern New Mexico *82 66 W West Texas A&M *84 83 L West Texas A&M *81 82 L Eastern New Mexico *72 82 W Tarleton State 88 57 W Central Oklahoma *103 54 W Texas Woman’s *115 73 W A&M-Kingsville *87 63 W East Texas State *89 77 W Angelo State *100 66 LSC TOURNAMENT W Eastern New Mexico (sf) 72 71 L West Texas A&M (f) 68 74 NCAA TOURNAMENT W Pittsburg State (qf) 99 93 L Missouri Western (sf) 71 79

1995-96 (31-2 | 15-1 LSC)LSC Regular Season Co-ChampionLSC Tournament ChampionNCAA Regional ChampionNCAA Elite Eight SemifinalistNCAA Division II Third Place W Quincy, Ill. 110-65 W Missouri Western 91-84 W Howard Payne 122-42 W St. Mary’s 68-53 W Arkansas-Monticello 88-77 W Pittsburg State 88-87 W Portland State 81-62 W *West Texas A&M 68-57 W *Eastern New Mexico 77-53 W Cal State-Sonoma 80-31 W Midwestern State 86-72 W *Central Oklahoma 94-54 W *Tarleton State 105-44 W *East Texas State 88-67 W *Texas Woman’s 96-46 W *A&M-Kingsville 74-65 W *Angelo State 91-45 W *Central Oklahoma 109-60 W Midwestern State 102-51 W *East Texas State 98-75 W *Tarleton State 96-53 W *A&M-Kingsville 99-61 W *Texas Woman’s 104-50 W *Angelo State 105-52 W *Eastern New Mexico 74-53 L *West Texas A&M 79-83

LSC TOURNAMENT W Eastern N.M. (sf) 103-78 W West Texas A&M (f) 82-60 NCAA REGIONAL W Neb-Kearney (sf) 81-58

W West Texas A&M (f) 66-39 NCAA NATIONAL W Northern Mich. (qf) 81-76 L Shippensburg (sf) 81-84 W Delta State (3rd) 83-65

1996-97 (24-6 | 13-3 LSC)NCAA Regional Qualifier W Pittsburg State 66-52 W Northeastern St. 84-65 W Fort Hays State 70-64 W Harris-Stowe State 90-19 W Texas Lutheran 80-53 W Ark-Monticello 76-54 W *West Texas A&M 65-58 W *Eastern New Mexico 78-55 L Metro State 58-60 W Colorado Christian 73-65 W *Midwestern State 84-66 W *Central Oklahoma 71-68 W *Tarleton State 97-60 W *A&M-Commerce 97-67 W *Texas Woman’s 75-62 W *A&M-Kingsville 64-57 W *Angelo State 88-46 W *Central Oklahoma 79-62 W Midwestern State 78-57 L *A&M-Commerce 61-62 W *Tarleton State 83-82 W *A&M-Kingsville 81-66 W *Texas Woman’s 65-61 W *Angelo State 89-51 L *Eastern New Mexico 71-74 L *West Texas A&M 64-70 LSC TOURNAMENT W Eastern New Mexico (sf) 79-54 L West Texas A&M (f) 56-59 NCAA REGIONAL W Pittsburg State (qf) 92-78 L Missouri Western (sf) 71-75

1997-98 (26-5 | 15-1 LSC)LSC Regular Season ChampionLSC Tournament ChampionNCAA Regional Finalist W Schreiner 110 47 W Harding 98 72 W Ouachita Baptist 85 74 L Washburn 79 92 L Emporia State 70 91 W Central Oklahoma 93 50 W Northeastern St. 98 66 W Texas Wesleyan 95 55 W St. Edward’s 89 78 L Missouri Western 74 85 W *Angelo State 85 44 W *A&M-Kingsville 95 85 W *A&M-Commerce 91 56 W *Eastern New Mexico 84 58 W *West Texas A&M 85 64 W *Tarleton State 97 67 W *Texas Woman’s 116 72 W *Midwestern State 89 60 W *Angelo State 91 60 W *Texas Woman’s 70 53 W *Tarleton State 76 68 W *Midwestern State 77 59 W *A&M-Kingsville 97 62 W *A&M-Commerce 77 62 W *Eastern New Mexico 63 58 L *West Texas A&M 67 84 LSC TOURNAMENT W Midwestern State (sf) 83 62 W Harding (f) 76 54

NCAA REGIONAL W SW Baptist (qf) 92-82 W Missouri Western (sf) 86-83 L Emporia State (f) 64-95

1998-99 (24-7 | 13-3 LSC)LSC Regular Season ChampionLSC Tournament ChampionNCAA Regional Qualifier W Southern Indiana 87-76 L Bentley College 80-90 W Grand Valley State 90-86 W St. Edward’s 81-79 L Missouri Western 69-75 W Cameron 92-71 W SW Oklahoma St. 75-68 W East Central 72-68 W Texas Wesleyan 96-68 L SE Oklahoma St. 67-73 W Wayland Baptist 90-79 W *Angelo State 87-59 L *Eastern New Mexico 67-70 W *West Texas A&M 88-75 W *A&M-Kingsville 89-70 W *A&M-Commerce 103-78 W *Tarleton State 83-60 W *Texas Woman’s 86-83 L *Midwestern State 78-88 W *Angelo State 84-70 W *Midwestern State 84-71 W *Texas Woman’s 82-66 W *Tarleton State 87-65 L *West Texas A&M 74-80 W *Eastern New Mexico 75-65 W *A&M-Commerce 80-54 W *A&M-Kingsville 75-61

LSC TOURNAMENT W Harding (qf) 72-61 W East Central (sf) 88-79 W West Texas A&M (f) 70-57

NCAA REGIONAL L Truman State (qf) 79-94

1999-2000 (14-13 | 10-6 LSC) W Texas Wesleyan 76-60 L Harding 68-72 L Ouachita Baptist 72-73 W at Central Oklahoma 78-75 W at Northeastern St. 56-49 L Hardin-Simmons 68-70 L vs. Missouri Western 64-77 W at Panhandle State 70-68 L at Texas Wesleyan 50-66 L at *Midwestern State 50-73 W at *Angelo State 90-78 W *Eastern New Mexico 76-66 L *West Texas A&M 64-71 L at *A&M-Kingsville 78-84 W *Texas Woman’s 65-56 W *A&M-Commerce 99-69 W at *Tarleton State 68-65 W *Angelo State 81-65 L at *West Texas A&M 56-65 L at *Eastern New Mexico 68-74 L *A&M-Kingsville 65-68 L at St. Edward’s 76-89 W at *A&M-Commerce 76-69 W at *Texas Woman’s 68-49 W *Midwestern State 65-61 W *Tarleton State 78-63

LSC TOURNAMENT L vs. SE Oklahoma St. (qf) 71-72

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Year-By-Year Results2000-01 (10-18 | 5-9 LSC) L at St. Mary’s 63-71 W vs. Henderson State 70-59 L at Texas Wesleyan 70-74 W Texas Wesleyan 75-65 L at Incarnate Word 64-76 L at St. Mary’s 72-76 W St. Edward’s 61-57 L vs. Western Montana 68-71 L at Minnesota-Mankato 55-64 W Midwestern State 63-54 L SE Oklahoma St. 57-79 W East Central 79-60 L at Cameron 53-75 L at SW Oklahoma St. 65-75 L *Eastern New Mexico 59-71 L *West Texas A&M 54-73 L at *A&M-Commerce 56-71 L at *A&M-Kingsville 43-78 L at *Angelo State 52-87 W *Tarleton State 78-76 W *Texas Woman’s 83-69 W *Angelo State 77-70 W at *Texas Woman’s 71-57 L at *Tarleton State 56-81 L at *West Texas A&M 65-76 L at *Eastern New Mexico 53-59 W *A&M-Kingsville 74-70 L *A&M-Commerce 73-78

2001-02 (11-15 | 6-8 LSC) L at Missouri Western 67-76 L at Nebraska-Kearney 59-63 L at Midwestern State 59-70 W at Loyola (La.) 84-64 W at St. Edward’s 82-70 W Central Oklahoma 85-76 L Northeastern St. 62-67 W St. Edward’s 73-44 L at SE Oklahoma St. 60-71 W at East Central 56-54 L Cameron 58-67 L SW Oklahoma St. 52-65 L *Angelo State 72-81 W *A&M-Commerce 79-68 L *A&M-Kingsville 62-76 W at *Eastern New Mexico 73-70 W at *West Texas A&M 81-77 L *Tarleton State 70-75 L at *Texas Woman’s 75-86 L at *Angelo State 71-76 L *Texas Woman’s 55-71 W at *Tarleton State 79-78 W at *A&M-Kingsville 73-71 L at *A&M-Commerce 57-70 L at *West Texas A&M 54-56 W *Eastern New Mexico 84-47

2002-03 (16-13 | 7-7 LSC)ACU was 11-12 when head coach Wayne Williams resigned in February 2003 W vs. St. Leo, Fla. 81-58 L vs. North Dakota St. (OT) 64-77 L vs. SW State-Minnesota 52-81 W Incarnate Word 69-47 L Missouri Western 59-77 L vs. St. Mary’s 62-75 W vs. Panhandle State 105-55 L at Central Oklahoma 65-68 L at Northeastern State 59-68 W Lubbock Christian 86-52 W SE Oklahoma St. 71-62 W East Central 76-53 W at Cameron 71-62 W at SW Oklahoma St. 68-65 L *Angelo State 63-78 W *Tarleton State 83-56 W *Eastern New Mexico 73-56 L *West Texas A&M 55-57

L at *Midwestern State 71-76 L at *Texas Woman’s 69-70 W at *A&M-Commerce 76-53 L at *A&M-Kingsville 58-67 L at *Angelo State 46-65

ACU finished the season 5-1 under interim head coach Shawna Lavender

W *A&M-Kingsville 73-70 W *A&M-Commerce 87-61 W at *West Texas A&M 79-71 W at *Eastern New Mexico 78-57 L *Texas Woman’s 81-83 W *Midwestern State 86-73

2003-04 (19-10 | 10-4 LSC) L at Cal Poly-Pomona 74-86 W at UC-San Bernardino 61-60 L vs. Missouri Southern 64-67 L at Pittsburg State 61-65 W at SE Oklahoma St. 69-67 L at East Central 66-77 W vs. St. Mary’s 64-57 W vs. Tarleton State 57-53 L Cameron 64-71 W SW Oklahoma St. 79-63 W at Tarleton State 69-66 L *Angelo State 63-71 W Central Oklahoma 80-61 W Northeastern State 67-61 W Midwestern State 87-73 W *Texas Woman’s 77-50 W at *Eastern New Mexico 61-60 L at *West Texas A&M 64-68 W *A&M-Commerce 104-88 W *A&M-Kingsville 68-45 W at *Angelo State 55-53 W at *A&M-Commerce 74-65 W at *A&M-Kingsville 87-65 W at *Texas Woman’s 58-42 L at *Midwestern State 66-78 W *West Texas A&M 75-69 W *Eastern New Mexico 75-42 LSC TOURNAMENT W East Central (qf) 99-67 L vs. Northeastern St. (sf) 65-66

2004-05 (20-10 | 10-4 LSC)NCAA Regional Qualifier W Texas-Permian Basin 99-70 L vs. Incarnate Word 64-79 W at St. Edward’s 67-59 W Lincoln 79-58 L Drury 71-84 W Tarleton State 68-58 L at Central Oklahoma 81-84 W at Northeastern St. 85-84 W St. Edward’s 86-64 W SE Oklahoma St. 93-60 W East Central 79-52 W at Cameron 57-50 L at SW Oklahoma St. 67-79 W *Angelo State 83-69 W *Texas Woman’s 71-61 W *A&M-Kingsville 76-66 W at *A&M-Commerce 73-64 L at *Midwestern State 76-84 W at *Eastern New Mexico 76-73 L at *West Texas A&M 55-80 W *Eastern New Mexico 72-53 L *West Texas A&M 60-85 W at *Angelo State 75-66 W at *Texas Woman’s 78-67 L at *A&M-Kingsville 78-79 W *A&M-Commerce 79-70 W *Midwestern State 86-79

LSC TOURNAMENT W at Tarleton State (qf) 81-68 L vs. Angelo State (sf) 61-74 NCAA REGIONAL L at Drury (qf) 75-112

2005-06 (12-15 | 6-8 LSC) W vs. Incarnate Word 73-51 L at St. Edward’s 54-66 L NW Missouri (OT) 78-79 W at Incarnate Word 66-44 L at A&M-Commerce 66-70 W Central Oklahoma 66-64 W Northeastern St. 64-57 L *Angelo State 68-83 L vs. St. Martin’s 74-87 L at MSU-Billings 55-65 W at East Central 82-78 L at SE Oklahoma St. 79-83 L at *Angelo State 55-74 W SW Oklahoma St. 77-62 L Cameron 69-73 L *West Texas A&M (OT) 61-66 W Eastern New Mexico 83-63 W at *A&M-Kingsville 71-67 W at *Texas Woman’s (OT) 84-79 L *Tarleton State 64-70 L at *Midwestern State (OT) 72-77 L at *Tarleton State 59-83 W *Midwestern State 62-52 L at *West Texas A&M 67-82 W at *Eastern New Mexico 85-76 W *A&M-Kingsville 87-64 L *Texas Woman’s 60-72

2006-07 (17-12 | 8-6 LSC) W vs. Incarnate Word 80-62 W at St. Edward’s 63-52 W Texas Lutheran 90-40 W Texas-Permian Basin 85-62 W St. Mary’s 74-60 W A&M-Commerce 83-77 W *Angelo State 76-64 L at Northeastern State 55-72 L at Central Okla. (OT) 91-100 W Incarnate Word 67-55 L vs. MSU-Billings 61-86 L vs. Missouri Western 54-68 W East Central 67-56 W SE Oklahoma St. 69-64 L at *Angelo State 49-63 L at SW Oklahoma St. 48-61 W *Eastern New Mexico 72-67 L at *West Texas A&M 50-62 W at *Texas Woman’s 73-67 L *A&M-Kingsville 54-77 W *Midwestern State 73-56 L at *Tarleton State 66-75 L at *Midwestern State 50-66 W *Tarleton State 73-68 W at *Eastern New Mexico 83-73 L *West Texas A&M 64-80 W *Texas Woman’s 66-63 W at *A&M-Kingsville 81-70

LSC TOURNAMENT L at Central Oklahoma (qf) 57-76

2007-08 (18-11 | 11-3 LSC) L vs. Incarnate Word 51-59 L at St. Edward’s (OT) 85-88 L at St. Mary’s 64-66 W at Incarnate Word 71-67 W Northeastern State 56-46 L Central Oklahoma 69-78 L at East Central 61-62 L at SE Oklahoma St. 79-92 W Texas-Permian Basin 100-75 W SW Oklahoma St. 73-60

W Cameron 73-58 W A&M-International 90-66 L at A&M-Commerce (OT) 80-86 W at *Texas Woman’s 63-61 L at *Angelo State 72-74 W *Eastern New Mexico 91-61 L at *Midwestern State 63-85 W *Tarleton State 75-58 W at *A&M-Kingsville 67-63 W *West Texas A&M (OT) 71-66 W *Texas Woman’s 64-62 W at *Eastern New Mexico 80-60 W *Angelo State 77-67 W at *Tarleton State 66-63 W *Midwestern State 73-64 L at *West Texas A&M 58-60 W *A&M-Kingsville 92-74

LSC TOURNAMENT W vs. A&M-Commerce (qf) 88-82 L vs. Central Oklahoma (sf) 50-67

2008-09 (18-11 | 9-3 LSC)NCAA Regional qualifier W vs. Southern Indiana 80-53 L at St. Edward’s 51-66 L St. Edward’s 60-70 W at Texas-Permian Basin 50-43 L SE Oklahoma St. 58-68 W East Central 57-54 W Incarnate Word 68-53 W at Cameron 76-65 W at SW Oklahoma St. 69-66 L at Incarnate Word 57-75 W A&M-Commerce 104-95 W Texas Woman’s (4OT) 147-143 L at Central Oklahoma 67-68 L at Northeastern St. 62-83 W *Eastern New Mexico 73-65 L at *West Texas A&M 65-91 W at *A&M-Kingsville 71-62 W *Angelo State 69-49 W *Tarleton State 77-71 W at *Midwestern State 73-57 W Texas Permian Basin 83-43 W *A&M-Kingsville 78-70 L at *Angelo State (OT) 59-64 L at *Tarleton State 59-73 W *Midwestern State 61-46 W at *Eastern New Mexico 85-70 W *West Texas A&M 64-55 LSC TOURNAMENT L vs. A&M-Commerce 74-76 NCAA REGIONAL L at West Texas A&M 53-78

2009-10 (17-11 | 8-4 LSC) L St. Mary’s 66-69 W at St. Edward’s 72-62 L vs. Incarnate Word 63-93 W at Texas-Permian Basin 93-83 L Incarnate Word 44-60 W Cameron 77-66 W SW Oklahoma St. 84-68 W at A&M-Commerce 56-51 W at Texas Woman’s 70-64 W Central Oklahoma 81-80 L Northeastern St. 59-66 L vs. Regis 54-60 W at Colorado St.-Pueblo 72-60 W at SE Oklahoma St. 91-87 W at East Central 72-65 W at *Eastern New Mexico 71-55 W *West Texas A&M 69-67 L at *Angelo State 52-57 L at *Tarleton State 64-70 W *Midwestern State 73-66 W *A&M-Kingsville 59-55

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Year-By-Year Results W at *A&M-Kingsville 68-81 W *Angelo State 77-64 L *Tarleton State 64-66 L at *Midwestern State 61-64 W *Eastern New Mexico 75-59 W at *West Texas A&M 78-72

LSC TOURNAMENT L vs. Central Okla. (3OT) 105-111

2010-11 (11-16 | 8-6 LSC) W vs. Hillsdale 77-66 L at St. Edward’s 59-64 L Texas-Permian Basin 91-105 L at St. Mary’s 49-50 L Texas Woman’s 67-80 W A&M-Commerce 88-85 L at Northeastern State 44-60 W at Central Oklahoma 87-71 W East Central 92-64 L SE Oklahoma St. (OT) 92-93 L at SW Oklahoma St. 51-69 L at Cameron 61-75 L *Tarleton State 65-75 W at *Midwestern State 80-77 L at *West Texas A&M 64-78 W *A&M-Kingsville (OT) 84-82 W at *Incarnate Word 74-58 W *Eastern New Mexico 89-76 L at *Angelo State 63-67 L *Angelo State 62-68 W *West Texas A&M 67-66 W at *A&M-Kingsville 82-64 W *Incarnate Word 69-54 W at *Eastern New Mexico 67-64 L at *Tarleton State 48-65 L *Midwestern State 78-90 LSC TOURNAMENT L vs. Northeastern State 59-65

2011-12 (12-14 | 7-13 LSC) W at A&M-International 96-87 L at Texas-Permian Basin 67-77 W St. Mary’s 64-58 L at *Texas Woman’s 68-74 W St. Edward’s 78-66 L *Cameron 55-59 L *West Texas A&M 61-80 W at *Eastern New Mexico 92-85 L at *Midwestern State 57-64 W vs. Shaw 70-66 W vs. SW Oklahoma St. 64-57 L *Incarnate Word 58-68 L at *A&M-Kingsville 72-78 W at *A&M-Commerce 77-65 L *Tarleton State 74-90 L *Angelo State 74-82 L at *Angelo State 64-75 W *Texas Woman’s 69-57 L *Midwestern State 82-90 L at *Cameron 54-58 L at *West Texas A&M 59-89 W *Eastern New Mexico 74-61 W *Incarnate Word 76-59 W *A&M-Kingsville 79-64 W *A&M-Commerce 93-55 L at *Tarleton State 71-85

2012-13 (21-7 | 16-4 LSC) NCAA Regional Qualifier W A&M-International 94-66 L Texas-Permian Basin 71-74 W at *West Texas A&M 81-76 W *Eastern New Mexico 74-56 W *A&M-Commerce 81-60 L at *Tarleton State 60-78 W vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith 70-66 W vs. Emporia State 74-67 W at St. Edward’s 67-58

L *Midwestern State 62-76 W *Cameron 90-43 W *at Texas Woman’s 75-50 W Southwest Adventist 108-21 W *Incarnate Word 76-65 W at *A&M-Kingsville 76-61 W at *Angelo State 53-39 W *Angelo State 74-65 W *West Texas A&M 69-60 L at *Eastern New Mexico 73-81 W at *A&M-Commerce 75-61 W *Tarleton State 86-70 W at *Midwestern State 85-72 W at *Cameron 72-53 W *Texas Woman’s 67-50 L *at Incarnate Word 53-68 W *A&M-Kingsville 92-53

LSC TOURNAMENT L vs. A&M-Commerce (qf) 79-80

NCAA REGIONAL L vs. UT-Permian Basin (qf) 68-70

2013-14 (18-12 | 8-6 SLC) W Texas Lutheran 111-73 W Wayland Baptist 79-59 W Angelo State 87-41 W Northwood 105-44 L at North Texas 50-64 L vs. Grand Canyon 57-70 W at UT-Arlington 79-72 W A&M-Commerce 92-64 L at Tulsa 61-81 W Texas Wesleyan 93-69 L at TCU 55-82 L vs. Florida Atlantic 63-67 W vs. Jacksonville 76-72 W at Texas Tech 58-57 L at UT-San Antonio 58-63 W at *New Orleans 88-44 W *Oral Roberts 70-56 L *Central Arkansas 54-67 L *Lamar 83-85 W *Sam Houston St. 73-67 L at *Stephen F. Austin 59-80 L at *Northwestern St. 72-76 W *Houston Baptist 82-70 L *A&M-Corpus Christi 71-74 W at *Incarnate Word 73-67 W Arlington Baptist 108-56 W at *Nicholls 78-62 L *McNeese 64-71 W at *Southeastern La. 96-82 W *Incarnate Word 90-79

2014-15 (17-12, 9-9 SLC) W Wayland Baptist 91-64 W Howard Payne 102-60 L at UT-San Antonio 57-70 W Eastern Washington 79-72 W vs. George Mason 88-86 W vs. UM-Kansas City 80-55 L at Texas Tech 44-61 W Southwestern Christian 100-52 W Air Force 80-44 L at Kansas State 53-68 L *Central Arkansas 60-66 L at *Northwestern St. 56-61 L *Nicholls 39-63 W at *McNeese 75-59 L *Stephen F. Austin (OT) 69-71 L *Sam Houston St. 58-63 W *Incarnate Word 78-54 W Angelo State 70-55 W at *Houston Baptist 53-50 L at *Lamar 72-76 L *Lamar 58-73 W *Southeastern La. 75-74 W at*Sam Houston St. 63-48

W *A&M-Corpus Christi 76-41 W at *Southeastern La. 83-65 W *Houston Baptist 68-53 L at *New Orleans 50-71 W at *Incarnate Word 72-62 L at *A&M-Corpus Christi 40-60

2015-16 (26-4 | 17-1 SLC)Southland Conference ChampionWNIT Automatic Qualifier W Wayland Baptist 96-71 L at Kansas State 45-76 W UT-San Antonio 79-60 W Southwest (N.M.) 91-39 W Missouri Valley 96-35 L at Texas Tech 65-71 W vs. Grand Canyon 75-71 W vs. Eastern Michigan 83-59 W at Eastern Washington 72-60 W at Idaho (OT) 71-59 W Schreiner 79-51 W at *Central Arkansas 61-49 W *Northwestern St. 67-46 W at *Nicholls 71-68 W *McNeese 79-62 W at *Stephen F. Austin 85-70 W at *Sam Houston St. 87-76 W at *Incarnate Word 86-71 W * Houston Baptist 77-60 W * Lamar 90-62 L at *Lamar 54-63 W at *Southeastern La. 88-72 W * Sam Houston State 67-55 W at *A&M-Corpus Christi 71-65 W * Southeastern La. 72-70 W at * Houston Baptist 76-55 W * New Orleans 80-70 W * Incarnate Word 66-58 W * A&M-Corpus Christi 63-52

WNIT L at UTEP 62-66

2016-17 (9-6 | 0-0 SLC)Preseason WNIT L at No. 24 Missouri 46-52

W Howard Payne 87-52

Preseason WNIT W Omaha 73-66 W UTRGV 70-54

L at No. 25 Texas A&M 45-71 L at UTSA 68-71 L at No. 4 Baylor 34-79 L UMKC (OT) 68-71 W Harding 74-62 L at Wichita State 62-81 W vs. Murray State 81-57 W Sul Ross 106-58 W * at Southeastern La. 82-57 W * New Orleans 68-55 W * Central Arkansas 83-76

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