2014-2015 University of the Ozarks Women's Basketball Recruiting Guide

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UNIVERSITY of the OZARKS 2014-2015 Women’s Basketball Recruiting Guide

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University of the Ozarks

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General Information1 Table of Contents

Coaching Staff 2 Head Coach Carl Ramsey 2 Assistant Coach Kourtni Williams 2014-2015 Women’s Basketball Preview3 Preview 4 Roster 4 Team Picture

2014-2015 Player Profiles 5-10 PlayerProfiles

2013-2014 Season In Review 11 Final Statistics 11 Results History12 Program Records & Career Leaders 13-15 Honors & Awards 16 Coaching Records 17 All-Time Series Records

NCAA Division III18 NCAA Division III American Southwest Conference19 ASC History & Current Members

Location Clarksville, Arkansas (9,251)Founded 1834Enrollment 585Nickname Lady EaglesSchool Colors Purple & Gold Gym Mabee Gymnasium NationalAffiliationNCAAIIIConference American SouthwestPresident Richard Dunsworth, JDAthletics Director Jimmy Clark Web Site www.uofoathletics.edu

Team Information 2013-14 Overall Record 10-162013-14 Conference Record/Finish 9-13 (6th ASC)Home/Away/Neutral 5-7/5-7/0-22013-14 Postseason 1st RoundReturning Starters/Lost 3/2Lettermen Returning/Lost 7/5Newcomers 8 Coaching Staff Head Coach Carl Ramsey (6th season) Record at School 55-72 (5 seasons) Office Phone 479-979-1325 E-mail [email protected] Alma Mater, Yr. Ozarks, ‘79 Assistant Coach Kourtni Williams Alma Mater, Yr. Mid-America Christian University, ‘13 Office Phone 479-979-1325 E-mail [email protected] Sports Information Director Josh Peppas Email [email protected] OfficePhone 479-979-1483Cell Phone 479-746-1264Director of Social Media Emily Black Director of Video Technology Ryan West

Women’s BasketballTable of Contents

148 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

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Women’s BasketballCoaching Staff

Carl Ramsey Head Coach Carl Ramsey is in his sixth season as the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at the University of the Ozarks. Ramsey has guided three of his teams to the post-season and has coached four players on the prestigious Academic All-District Team during his tenure. Ramsey turned a struggling program into a

contender in just his second year at Ozarks. Ramsey’s teamqualifiedfortheplayoffsandpostedtheprogram’sfirstwinningrecordinnearlyadecadeinyear two, orchestrating a seven-game improvement from the previous season. For his accomplishments, Ramsey was voted the American Southwest Confer-ence East Division Coach of the Year. His ability to turn the program around so quickly earned him the reputation as one of the premier strategists in the conference. Since his arrival at Ozarks, his teams have consistently been among the top three-point shooting teams in the conference and in NCAA Divi-sion III. He has had a combined 14 players earn All-ConferencehonorsandfiveearnAll-FreshmenTeamhonorsthepastfiveyears.31ofhisplayershavebeen on the ASC All-Academic Team during his ten-ure. One player was named a national Academic All-American following the 2011-12 season. Another player was named the ASC East Division Preseason Player of the Year. Ramsey made the jump to his alma mater after building one of the top high school girl’s basketball programs in Arkansas. In 29 years at Lamar High School (Ark.), Ramsey posted a 660-227 (.744) overall record and led the program to eight state tourna-ment appearances, including winning state titles in 1988 and 1991. At Lamar, he was voted the Confer-enceCoachoftheYear10timesandwasafive-time KARV Dream Team Coach of the Year honoree. Ramsey received his bachelor’s degree in Physi-cal Education from Ozarks in 1979. Ramsey and his wife, Kathy, are the parents of one son and one daughter.

Kourtni Williams Assistant Coach KourtniWilliamsentersherfirstseason as the assistant coach after a four-year standout playing career. Williams, a native of Fayetteville, Ark., played at NAIA Mid-America Christian University (MACU) in Okla-homa City from 2011-2013 where she earned All-America honors her

senior season. Following the 2012-13 season, Williams earned NAIA All-America, NCCAA All-America and All-Conference honors for MACU. Additionally, she was named to the Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete Team and Sooner Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. Williams, who averaged 17.2 points per game her senior campaign, was also team captain and helpedtheEvangelstoitsfirst-evernationalranking. Prior to MACU, Williams played two seasons at NCAA Division II Southwest Baptist University in Boli-var, Mo. Williams has done volunteer work for the Boys and Girls Club, Yvonne Richardson Community Center, Oklahoma Food Bank and Bolivar Intermediate School. Williams graduated from MACU in 2013 with a degree in marketing.

248 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

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RAMSEY AIMS FOR ANOTHER PLAYOFF RUN Behind the momentum of another playoff season, U of O head women’s basketball coach Carl Ramsey and his Lady Eagles are aiming for their second straight post-season appearance thanks to three re-turning starters and a solid incoming freshmen class. Under Ramsey, the Lady Eagles have been regu-lars in the post-season. The veteran coach has led his team to the American Southwest Conference Tour-nament three of the last four years. Last season, the LadyEaglesfinishedwitha10-16overallrecordanda 9-13 mark in the ASC. “We have made the playoffs three of the past four years,” said Ramsey. “Our goal is to get in the playoffsandthenadvancepastthatfirstround.Ithink it is time to win in the playoffs. We can’t lose sight of how we want to get there. If we improve ev-ery day, making the playoffs will take care of itself.” The returning trio of starters - senior guard Jordana Andrews, senior forward Taylor Farmer and junior guard Ashley Hipps - will be counted upon to provide the bulk of the load. Sophomore forward Bryanna Moltz played in all 26 games last season and is ex-pected to make a heavy contribution again. Farmer is coming off an All-Conference junior season in which she averaged 14.9 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. The 6-foot Farmer also aver-aged nearly two blocks and two steals per game. Farmer,whoreacheddoublefiguresinscoring23times,finishedeighthintheconferenceinfieldgoalpercentage (51%). “Taylor has worked hard,” he said. “I think she is playing more fundamentally sound. She is a versatile player.Shecanrunthefloorandscoreinspace.” The talented Andrews proved to be a three-point threat, hitting 34-of-106 (32%) a year ago. She ended the season averaging 8.2 points and 2.7 assists per game. Hipps averaged 9.5 points and 3.3 assists per game in 2013-2014. She, too, hit 32 percent from the three-point line, while leading the team in assists (87). “Jordana does things the right way,” he said. “She is a leader on and off the court. Ashley does a great job running the offense. I think she will have an out-standing year.” Moltz provides matchup problems with her 6-foot-2 frame and ability to shoot from beyond the arc. Moltz scored nearly 5.0 points per game last season. “Bryanna is more of a slasher,” he said. “She can step out and hit the three-pointer. She is not neces-sarily a back to the basket type player, but rather someone that can shoot from outside. That is more of her game.”

Senior Annabel Fidler and junior Libby Nepivoda will provide more experience on the perimeter for Ramsey. A number of freshmen will play key roles as well. “Annabel has worked hard and will see playing time,” said Ramsey. “It is a credit to her. And we feel good about our freshmen class when they can get on the court. We’ve already had a tremendous amount of injuries.” With a veteran team that has experienced post-seasonfirsthand,Ramseybelievestheteam’sexperi-ence along with the team’s chemistry can push Ozarks to success. “One of our strengths is team chemistry,” he said. “It is a group that doesn’t care who gets the credit. We may not as big or fast as some of our opponents, but we will play as a team and play hard. I think we will compete and challenge for a playoff spot. I think our kids have risen to the challenge in the past and this year should be no different. This group uses grit and they understand the grind of college basket-ball.”

Women’s Basketball2014-2015 Outlook

348 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

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Women’s Basketball2014-2015 Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Previous School1 Libby Nepivoda G 5-7 Jr.-2L Lamar, Ark. (Lamar HS)3 Brittanie Gragg G 5-5 Fr.-HS Huntsville, Ark. (Huntsville HS)4 Karlee Henson G 5-7 So. Mulberry, Ark. (Mulberry HS) 10 Taylor Farmer C 6-0 Sr.-3L Waldron, Ark. (Waldron HS)11 Jordana Andrews G 5-6 Sr.-1L Center Ridge, Ark. (Nemo Vista HS)12 Bryanna Moltz F 6-2 So.-HS Sheridan, Ark. (Sheridan HS)13 Annabel Fidler G 5-8 Sr.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Concordia Univ Texas/ Winston HS) 14 Macie Kultgen G 5-6 Fr.-HS Prairie Grove, Ark. (Prairie Grove HS)21 Ashley Hipps G 5-6 Jr.-1L Greenland, Ark. (Greenland HS)22 Victoria Mandrell G 5-6 So.-TR Judsonia, Ark. (White County Central HS/Southeast Illinois JC)25 Anisha Johnson G 5-8 So.-HS Little Rock, Ark. (Robinson HS)30 Roseanna Ezell F 5-9 Fr.-HS Quitman, Ark. (Quitman HS)33 Tyler Adams F 5-10 Fr.-HS Fort Smith, Ark. (Northside HS)35 Madison Sherrer G 5-6 Fr.-HS Mena, Ark. (Mena HS)44 Leah Holaway C 6-4 Fr.-HS Paragould, Ark. (Ridgecrest HS)

448 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

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#10 Taylor FarmerSr. - Center - 6-0Waldron, Ark.Waldron HS

2013-2014: Named to the All-Con-ference Third Team after ranking eighth in the league in scoring (15.0), twentieth in rebounding (6.2), eighthinfieldgoalpercentage(51%) and third in blocked shots (1.8). Led the team in scoring as well as steals (34). Reached double figuresinscoring23times,including

a season-high 26 points against Louisiana College January 16.Went11-of-12fromthefloorinthatgame.Pouredin20or more points against six opponents. Recorded a pair of double-doubles during the season and had a season-high 6 blocks against Mary Hardin-Baylor January 11. Scored 24pointson10-of-15shootingfromthefieldandgrabbed12 rebounds against Sul Ross State January 4. Scored in doublefiguresinfirstsevengames.Had20ormorepointssixtimes.Shot70percentorhigherfromthefieldinfivegames. Totaled 48 blocks on the year. 2012-13: Started in all 25 games and finishedeleventhintheconferenceinscoring(12.6),twelfthinfieldgoalper-centage (44%) and second in blocked shots (1.8). Led the team in scoring (12.6) whilefinishingsecondinrebounding(5.4).Reacheddoublefiguresinscoringin 16 of 25 contests. Poured in 23 points on7-of-11shootingfromthefloorand9-of-10 shooting from the free throw line against Mississippi College Feb. 9. Hit 11-of-13shotsfromthefieldandscored24 points against Sul Ross State Jan. 1. Pulled down 13 rebounds against Central Baptist College Nov. 18. Recorded 5 blocks on two differ-entoccasions.Averagednearly14pointspergameinfinaleight games of the season.2011-12: Played in 22 games averaging 2.1 points and 1.3 rebounds per game. Recorded 12 blocks, second-most on the team. Had a season-high 14 points on 7-of-9 shooting fromthefieldagainstTexas-TylerFeb.18.Alsosnagged4rebounds in that game. Grabbed a season-high 6 re-boundsinherfirstcollegiategameagainstHendrixNov.15. Posted 2 blocks on two different occasions. Scored 9 points against Louisiana College Feb. 9 and 6 points against Sul Ross Nov. 26. Went 2-for-2 from the free throw line against Sul Ross. Waldron HS: Averaged 18.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game as a senior. Earned All-State as a senior. Was a two-time All-District performer. Was a four-time All-State track performer and a three-time All-State volleyball standout. Voted to the Arkansas Activities Association All-Star Volleyball team following senior season. Helped team to a district championship in all three sports during her prep career and a state indoor championship in track.

Women’s Basketball2014-2015 Player Prof i les

548 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

Farmer’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS PT-AVG REB-AVG AST ST BLK FG-ATT-PCT 3PT-ATT-PCT FT-ATT-PCT

13-14 26-26 387-14.9 164-6.3 1.2 1.3 1.8 151-298-50.7 0-0-00.0 85-131-64.9

12-13 25-25 314-12.6 134-5.5 1.0 1.6 1.8 119-268-44.4 1-2-50.0 75-113-66.4

11-12 22-0 46-2.1 28-1.3 .09 .22 .54 20-51-39.2 0-0-00.0 6-11-54.5

Career 73-51 747-10.2 326-4.5 0.8 1.0 1.4 290-617-47.0 1-2-50.0 166-255-65.0

#11 Jordana AndrewsSr. - Guard - 5-6Center Ridge, Ark.Nemo Vista HS

2013-2014: Started in all 26 games, averaging 8.2 points and 2.7 assists per game. Ranked second on the team in three-pointers (34). Hit 32 percent of her three-point attempts. Scored indoublefigureseighttimes,in-

cluding a 22-point effort against Sul Ross State. In that game, hit 4-of-5 from the three-point line and 4-of-4 from the free throw line. Opened season with 15 points and 4 assists against Austin College. Made two or more three-pointers in ten games. Was perfect from the free throw line against three opponents. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. 2012-13: Played in 9 games and averaged 7.0 points per game before suffering an injury. Hit a pair of three-pointers and scored 17 points against Texas Lutheran. Drilled two three-point-ers and pulled down 5 rebounds against Rust College. Had 2 steals and 10 points against Bacone College. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.2011-12: Played in 9 games. Saw firstcollegiateactionagainstSulRoss Nov. 26. Played 8 minutes andhitheronlyfieldgoalat-tempt against Louisiana College Jan. 19. Scored her firstcollegiatepointsagainstHowardPayneNov.28.Had an assist in three different games.Nemo Vista HS: Averaged 14.7 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game as a senior. Earned All-State, All-Region, All-District and was a member of the All-State Tournament Team her senior campaign. Named All-District her sophomore and junior year. Ended her prep career as a four-time All-American Scholar-Athlete. As a senior, helped team advance tothestatetournament,whilefinishinginsecond-placefinishintheconference.Ledteamtotheregional tournament three seasons.

Andrews’ Career Statistics

Year GP-GS PT-AVG REB-AVG AST ST BLK FG-ATT-PCT 3PT-ATT-PCT FT-ATT-PCT

13-14 26-26 213-8.2 64-2.5 2.7 0.8 0.0 77-218-35.3 34-106-32.1 25-44-56.8

12-13 9-0 63-7.0 16-1.8 2.1 0.5 0.0 23-63-36.5 7-23-30.4 10-15-66.7

11-12 9-0 3-.3 2-.2 .33 .11 0.0 1-4-25.0 0-2-00.0 1-2-50.0

Career 44-26 279-6.3 82-1.9 1.5 0.5 0.0 101-285-35.4 41-131-31.3 36-61-59.0

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#21 Ashley HippsJr. - Guard - 5-6Greenland, Ark.Greenland HS

2013-2014: Started in all 26 games, averaging 9.5 points and 3.3 assists per game. Also averaged 1.0 steals and 3.8 rebounds per game. Led the team in assists (87) and ranked second in steals (28). Among ASC players, ranked twenty-sixth in scor-

ing, sixth in assists and eighth in assist-to-turnover ratio. Shot 32 percent from the three-point line. Scored in double figures12times.Scored23pointson9-of-12shootingfromthefieldagainstSulRossState.Scored15pointsandhad9 rebounds against Howard Payne. Was perfect from the free throw line in seven games. Dished out 8 assists against MississippiCollege.Hitatrioofthree-pointersagainstfiveopponents. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. 2012-13: Named to the ASC All-East Division Freshman Team. Averaged 3.8 points, 1.9 assists and 1.9 rebounds per game. Totaled 48 assists, third-highest on the team, and played in all 25 games. Started in 2 games. Reached doublefiguresinscoringinthreeofherfinalsixgames.Had16 points and hit 4-of-8 from the three-point line against Texas-Dallas February 11. Handed out 6 assists on two oc-casions. Had 9 points, 5 assists and 5 rebounds against Sul Ross State. Drilled three three-pointers against East Texas Baptist January 31. Greenland HS: Averaged 10.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, 5.8 as-sists and 1.7 steals per game as a senior. Earned All-State, All-Region, All-Conference, State Tournament MVP and was a member of the Morning News All-Area First Team in her senior campaign. Additionally, she made the All-State Tournament and KURM Dream Team.

48 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

Hipps’ Career Statistics

Year GP-GS PT-AVG REB-AVG AST ST BLK FG-ATT-PCT 3PT-ATT-PCT FT-ATT-PCT

13-14 26-26 247-9.5 99-3.8 3.3 1.1 0.2 85-235-36.2 25-89-32.6 48-73-65.8

12-13 25-2 96-3.8 48-1.9 1.9 .44 .00 33-92-35.9 15-47-31.9 15-22-68.2

Career 51-28 343-6.7 147-2.9 2.6 .77 0.1 118-327-36.1 40-136-29.4 63-95-66.3

#13 Annabel FidlerSr. - Guard - 5-8San Antonio, TexasWinston HS/Concordia Univ.

2013-2014: Played in 10 games. Made both her free throw at-tempts against Louisiana Col-lege. Had 4 points in that game. Member of the ASC All-Academ-ic Team.

2012-13: Played in 7 games and collected 9 re-bounds. Averaged 1.3 points per game. Went 2-for-5 and scored 6 points against Louisiana College Febru-ary 7. 2011-12: Played on the junior varsity team at Concor-dia University Texas.

Fidler’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS PT-AVG REB-AVG AST ST BLK FG-ATT-PCT 3PT-ATT-PCT FT-ATT-PCT

13-14 10-0 8-0.8 5-0.3 0.3 0.1 0.0 2-10-20.0 0-0-00.0 4-6-66.7

12-13 7-0 9-1.3 7-1.0 .29 .29 .00 3-14-21.4 0-1-00.0 3-6-50.0

Career 17-0 17-1.0 12-0.7 0.3 0.2 .00 5-24-20.8 0-1-00.0 7-12-58.3

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#1 Libby NepivodaJr. - Guard - 5-7Lamar, Ark.Lamar HS

2013-2014: Played in 8 games. Scored 4 points against Louisi-ana College. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.

2012-13: Played in 9 games and scored 8 points. Went 2-of-2 from

the free throw line on two occasions. Scored 4 points against Louisiana College January 19. Lamar HS: Averaged 16.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game as a senior. Hit 40 percent of her three-point shots. Earned All-State, All-District and was a member of the KARV Radio Dream Team her senior campaign. Named All-District and KARV Radio Dream Team as a junior.

#25 Anisha JohnsonSo. - Guard - 5-8Little Rock, Ark.Robinson HS

2013-2014: Played in all 26 games, averaging 3.0 points and 1.5 rebounds per game. Dished out 23 assists. Scored 13 points on 5-of-7 shooting fromthefieldagainstHendrixCollege. Had 4 assists against

Louisiana College. Grabbed 9 rebounds and scored 9 points against Sul Ross State.

Robinson HS: Averaged 12.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as a senior. Named All-Conference, All-Metro and Metro MVP her senior campaign.

Women’s Basketball2014-2015 Player Prof i les

748 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

Nepivoda’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS PT-AVG REB-AVG AST ST BLK FG-ATT-PCT 3PT-ATT-PCT FT-ATT-PCT

13-14 8-0 4-0.5 2-0.3 0.4 0.1 0.0 2-7-28.6 0-4-00.0 0-0-00.0

12-13 9-0 8-0.9 8-0.9 .33 .00 .11 2-8-25.0 0-4-00.0 4-4-1.000

Career 17-0 12-0.7 10-0.6 .37 .05 .06 4-15-26.6 0-8-00.0 4-4-1.000

Johnson’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS PT-AVG REB-AVG AST ST BLK FG-ATT-PCT 3PT-ATT-PCT FT-ATT-PCT

13-14 26-0 78-3.0 40-1.5 0.9 0.6 0.0 28-76-36.8 1-15-6.7 21-35-60.0

Career 26-0 78-3.0 40-1.5 0.9 0.6 0.0 28-76-36.8 1-15-6.7 21-35-60.0

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#12 Bryanna MoltzSo. - Forward - 6-2Sheridan, Ark.Sheridan HS

2013-2014: Played in all 26 gamesandfinishedtheyearaveraging 4.9 points and 3.7 rebounds per game. Totaled 20 steals and 34 assists. Scored 11 points against two different op-ponents. Grabbed 9 rebounds

against Howard Payne. Dished out 5 assists against Austin College. Hit 3-of-4 from the three-point line againstLouisianaCollege.Went5-of-6fromthefieldand scored 11 points against Concordia University Texas. Was perfect from the free throw line six times. Sheridan HS: Averaged 11.0 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.2 blocks and 3.5 steals per game as a senior. Named All-Conference her junior and senior year. Named team MVP as a junior.

48 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

#33 Tyler AdamsFr. - Forward - 5-10Fort Smith, Ark.Northside HS

Northside HS: Helped team to a state championship her junior season.

#30 Roseanna Ezell Fr. - Forward - 5-9Quitman, Ark.Quitman HS

Quitman HS: Averaged 18.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game as a senior. Scored a season-high 38 points in one game her senior cam-paign. Earned All-Conference four times during her prep

career. Helped team to a district championship as a freshman and co-conference championship as a sophomore. Led team to three appearances in the regional tournament.

Motlz’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS PT-AVG REB-AVG AST ST BLK FG-ATT-PCT 3PT-ATT-PCT FT-ATT-PCT

13-14 26-0 127-4.9 95-3.7 1.3 0.8 0.8 41-125-32.8 14-54-25.9 31-45-68.9

Career 26-0 127-4.9 95-3.7 1.3 0.8 0.8 41-125-32.8 14-54-25.9 31-45-68.9

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#3 Brittanie Gragg Fr. - Guard - 5-5Huntsville, Ark.Huntsville HS

Huntsville HS: Helped team to the state championship game her senior season.

#44 Leah Holaway Fr. - Center - 6-4Paragould, Ark.Ridgecrest HS

Ridgecrest HS: Averaged 2.0 points and 2.0 rebounds per game as a senior. Helped team to a state championship as a senior and three state champi-onship games.

Women’s Basketball2014-2015 Player Prof i les

948 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

#4 Karlee Henson So. - Guard - 5-7Mulberry, Ark.Mulberry HS

Mulberry HS: Averaged 9.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game as a senior. Hit 43 percent of her three-point attempts her senior campaign. Named All-Region once and All-District three times during prep

career. Named an academic athlete four times. Helped team to a regional and conference champi-onship during prep career.

#14 Macie Kultgen Fr. - Guard - 5-6Prairie Grove, Ark.Prairie Grove HS

Prairie Grove HS: Averaged 10.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as a senior. Named All-Conference her junior and senior year. Helped team to four state tournament appearances, including two

state title games, during her prep career. Helped team win a district, conference and regional cham-pionship during career.

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#22 Victoria Mandrell So.- TR - 5-6 - GuardJudsonia, Ark.White County Central HS Southeast Illinois JC White County Central HS: Aver-aged 23.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game as a se-nior. Named All-State her senior year. Earned All-Conference four times during prep career.

Southeast Illinois JC: Averaged 11.0 points, 2.0 re-bounds and 3.0 assists per game. Ranked in the top-20 among NJCAA players in three-point percentage (45.5%).

48 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

#35 Madison Sherrer Fr. - 5-6 - GuardMena, Ark.Mena HS Mena HS: Averaged 10.0 points, 3.5 assists, 2.5 steals and 4.5 rebounds per game her senior season. Named All-State as a senior and All-District her sopho-more and junior year. Helped team to a conference runner-up

finishherseniorcampaign.

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Women’s Basketball2013-2014 Final Statist ics & Results

1148 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

Taylor Farmer 26-26 711-27.3 151-298 .507 0-0 .000 85-131 .649 64 100 164 6.3 77 6 31 72 48 34 387 14.9

Tamara Wilkett 26-26 737-28.3 88-217 .406 21-73 .288 52-78 .667 35 63 98 3.8 52 1 55 60 2 20 249 9.6

Kindra Davis 26-26 811-31.2 99-172 .576 0-0 .000 50-84 .595 58 181 239 9.2 75 2 62 50 40 26 248 9.5

Ashley Hipps 26-26 860-33.1 85-235 .362 29-89 .326 48-73 .658 11 88 99 3.8 39 1 87 66 5 28 247 9.5

Jordana Andrews 26-26 795-30.6 77-218 .353 34-106 .321 25-44 .568 10 54 64 2.5 33 0 71 57 1 21 213 8.2

RaShelle Goldman 26-0 449-17.3 61-175 .349 35-105 .333 16-22 .727 26 69 95 3.7 36 0 19 20 5 9 173 6.7

Bryanna Moltz 26-0 509-19.6 41-125 .328 14-54 .259 31-45 .689 26 69 95 3.7 58 3 34 43 20 20 127 4.9

Anisha Johnson 26-0 253-9.7 28-76 .368 1-15 .067 21-35 .600 16 24 40 1.5 46 2 23 21 1 16 78 3.0

Annabel Fidler 10-0 36-3.6 2-10 .200 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 1 2 3 0.3 2 0 3 5 0 1 8 0.8

Jessica Milloway 3-0 18-6.0 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.7 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0.7

Libby Nepivoda 8-0 23-2.9 2-7 .286 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 1 0 3 1 0 1 4 0.5

Josey Love 6-0 24-4.0 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 0.7 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.3

TEAM 42 81 123 4.7 13

Total 26 5226 636-1540 .413 134-449 .298 332-518 .641 292 736 1028 39.5 421 15 389 410 123 176 1738 66.8

Opponents 26 5225 692-1795 .386 169-546 .310 338-493 .686 441 733 1174 45.2 467 - 440 339 69 239 1891 72.7

2013-2014 Results Nov. 22 at Austin College W 79-73 Nov. 23 vs University of Dallas L 52-63 Nov. 26 HENDRIX COLLEGE L 67-81 Nov. 30 *TEXAS-TYLER L 69-78 Dec. 3 *EAST TEXAS BAPTIST L 68-74 Dec. 5 *HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIV. L 60-71 Dec. 14 *at Texas-Tyler L 56-81 Dec. 19 *LETOURNEAU UNIV. W 77-64 Jan. 2 *at Howard Payne L 56-82 Jan. 4 *at Sul Ross State W 91-66 Jan. 9 *at Concordia Texas L 49-62 Jan. 11 *at Mary Hardin-Baylor L 66-79 Jan. 16 *LOUISIANA COLLEGE L 64-81 Jan. 18 *MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W 73-65 Jan. 20 *TEXAS-DALLAS L 56-72 Jan. 23 *at Texas Dallas L 47-80 Jan. 25 *at Hardin-Simmons W 72-69 Jan. 30 *at LeTourneau University W 62-61 Feb. 1 *at East Texas Baptist L 69-74 Feb. 6 *SUL ROSS STATE UNIV. W 94-71 Feb. 8 *HOWARD PAYNE UNIV. W 66-61 Feb. 13 *MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR L 69-79 Feb. 15 *CONCORDIA UNIV TEXAS W 56-53 Feb. 20 *at Mississippi College W 79-75 OT Feb. 22 *at Louisiana College L 69-95 Feb. 28 #vs Mary Hardin-Baylor L 72-81 #Playoffs

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Women’s BasketballProgram Records

1248 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

Game RecordsPoints 47 (Penni Peppas, 1991)Rebounds 25 (Jenna Corbell, 2002)Field Goals 19 (Penni Peppas, 1991)Free Throws 16 (Jennifer Ewing, 1998)3-Pointers 9 (Paige Dean, 1997) 9 (Erin Langham, 1997)Steals 8 (Marilyn Bauer, 1992)Assists 13 (Marilyn Bauer, 1982)BlockedShots 11(ChristieShuffield,2000) Season Records Most Points 696 (Penni Peppas, 1992-93)Most Rebounds 346 (Leona Hubbard, 1990-91)Most Field Goals 276 (Penni Peppas, 1992-93)Most Free Throws 148 (Jennifer Ewing, 1998-99)Most 3-Pointers 76 (Paige Dean, 1998-89)Highest Pts Per Game Ave. 24.0 (Penni Peppas, 1992-93)Highest Field Goal % 62.0% (Lori Myers, 1997-98)Most Steals 92 (Marilyn Bauer, 1984-85)Most Assists 148 (Lacey Phillips, 2011-12)MostBlockedShots 75(ChristieShuffield,2002-03)Highest Free Throw % 87.1% (Chelsea Glasscock, 2010-11)Highest 3-Point % 47.6.% (Jana Treat, 1987-88) Career Records Most 3-pointers 192 (April Young, 2008-12) Most Steals 228 (Marilyn Bauer, 1980-84)MostBlockedShots 228(ChristieShuffield,1999-02)Highest Field Goal % 61.0% (Lori Myers, 1994-97) Miscellaneous Records Largest margin of victory 58 points (107-40 vs Westminister, 1997)Largest margin of defeat 64 points (Dec. 1, 2007 vs Howard Payne)Most points in a game 120 (Nov. 24, 1992 vs Philander Smith)Longest winning streak (11 games-1996-1997)Longest losing streak (17 games-2007-08)

Career Leaders

SCORING1. Penni Peppas 2,170 (1990-94)2. Mandi Carter 1,538 (02-04, 05-07)3. Lori Myers 1,504 (1994-97)4. Erica Eneks 1,480 (2004-08)5. Dee Bean 1,375 (1987-91)6. Sabrina Goddard 1,350 (2008-12)7.ChristieShuffield 1,264(1998-02)8. Liz Ahne 1,212 (1980-84)9. Carolyn Ealy 1,185 (1982-86)10. Vicki Alston 1,165 (1981-85) REBOUNDING1. Alicia Haney 892 (1990-94)2. Mandi Carter 826 (02-04, 05-07)3. Leona Hubbard Scott 820 (1988-91)4. Olivia Fisher 817 (04-06, 07-09)5. Penni Peppas 785 (1990-94)6.ChristieShuffield 706(1999-02)7. Sabrina Goddard 683 (2008-12)8. Lori Myers 661 (1994-97)9. Carolyn Ealy 645 (1982-86)10. Liz Ahne 640 (1980-84) ASSISTS1. Alicia Haney 425 (1990-94)2. Callie Harmon 391 (1984-88)3. Marilyn Bauer 380 (1980-84)4. Lacey Phillips 313 (2008-12)5. Beverly Hogrefe 266 (1987-91)6. Tracy Duncan 266 (1995-99)7. Missi Boroughs 259 (1992-94)8. Moleta Watson 254 (1988-92)9. Vickie Alston 246 (1981-86) Erica Eneks 246 (2004-08)10. Chelsea Glasscock 244 (2009-13)

Alicia Haney

Lori Myers

Leona Scott

Penni Peppas

Becky Stoltenberg

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NCAA III/ASC/TIAA HONORS

ASC Player of the Year 1996-97 Lori Myers

ASC Defensive Player of the Year 1996-97 Lori Myers

ASC East Division Preseason Player of the Year 2011-12 Sabrina Goddard2000-01 ChristieShuffield

ASC East Division Freshman of the Year 1999-00 Kristy Watts

ASC East Division Coach of the Year 2010-11 Carl Ramsey

ASC All-Tournament Team 2000-01 Mandy Thomas

All-ASC 2013-14 Taylor Farmer (3rd) 2007-08 Erica Eneks 2002-03 Jenna Corbell 1998-99 Carla Rhodes 1998-99 Erin Langham 1997-98 Jennifer Ewing 1996-97 Erin Langham 1996-97 Lori Myers 1996-97 Becky Stoltenberg

All-ASC Honorable Mention Team2013-14 Kindra Davis 1997-98 Paige Dean 1997-98 Lora Vickers1996-97 Paige Dean 1996-97 Jennifer Ewing

ASC All-East Division First Team2011-12 Sabrina Goddard 2007-08 Erica Eneks 2006-07 Mandi Carter 2003-04 Mandi Carter 2002-03 Jenna Corbell 2001-02 ChristieShuffield Mandy Thomas 1999-00 ChristieShuffield

Women’s BasketballNCAA I I I/ASC Honors & Awards

1348 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

ASC All-East Division Second Team 2012-13 Jordyn Ferrell 2011-12 Lacey Phillips2011-12 April Young 2010-11 Sabrina Goddard 2010-11 Lacey Phillips2010-11 April Young 2009-10 Sabrina Goddard 2005-06 Mandi Carter 2003-04 Jenna Corbell 2002-03 Mandi Carter 2001-02 Jenna Corbell 2000-01 ChristieShuffield 2000-01 Mandy Thomas

ASC All-East Division Honorable Mention Team2012-13 Chelsea Glasscock 2009-10 April Young 2008-09 Olivia Fisher2008-09 Lacey Phillips2007-08 Olivia Fisher2006-07 Erica Eneks 2005-06 Erica Eneks 2005-06 LaTisha McCalister 2003-04 Tiffany Villines 2002-03 Kristy Watts2000-01 Lacey Johnson 1999-00 Kristy Watts 1998-99 ChristieShuffield

ASC All-East Division Freshman Team 2012-13 RaShelle Goldman 2012-13 Ashley Hipps 2010-11 Ashley Barry 2009-10 Chelsea Glasscock 2008-09 Lacey Phillips2005-06 LaTisha McCalister 2004-05 Olivia Fisher

ASC All-East Division Defensive Team2006-07 Erica Eneks

D3Hoops.com All-Region Team 2006-07 Mandi Carter (2nd)2002-03 Jenna Corbell

Christie Shuffield

SabrinaGoddard

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ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America 2009-10 April Young (All-District-2nd) 2007-08 Erica Eneks (All-District-1st) 2006-07 Mandi Carter (All-District-3rd) Capital One Academic All-America (District)2011-12 April Young (1st) 2010-11 April Young (1st)2010-11 Sabrina Goddard (2nd)

Capital One Academic All-America2011-12 April Young (2nd)

ASC co-Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year2011-12 Ashley Teague

ASC SAAC Sportsmanship Award 2011-12 Team 2009-10 Team

ASC All-Academic Team1996-97 Paige Dean Becky Stoltenberg 1997-98 Paige Dean 1998-99 Tracy Duncan Carla Rhodes Kim Wilson1999-00 Tracy Duncan ChristieShuffield 2000-01 Tonya Brigance Abby Jansen Lacey Johnson ChristieShuffield Mandy Thomas 2001-02 Jennifer Goodwin ChristieShuffield Mandy Thomas 2002-03 Jennifer Goodwin2003-04 Kate Byrd Mandi Carter Gabriela Flores Rachel Marble DeAnna Miller Lori Moon Shannon Rainbolt Tiffany Villines2004-05 DeAnna Miller Lori Moon Lindsey Nietert Jeanne Randall

48 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

2005-06 Mandi Carter Olivia Fisher Lori Moon Lindsey Nietert Jeanne Randall2006-07 Mandi Carter Erica Eneks Lindsey Nietert Jeanne Randall2007-08 Emma Bottorff Erica Eneks Olivia Fisher 2008-09 Olivia Fisher Ally Goddard Kasie Osmond Kayla Quertermous 2009-10 Ally Goddard Sabrina Goddard Ashley Teague Alison Villines April Young2010-11 Chelsea Glasscock Ally Goddard Sabrina Goddard Ashley Teague Alison Villines April Young2011-12 Chelsea Glasscock Sabrina Goddard Ashley Teague Alison Villines April Young2012-13 Jordana Andrews Jordan Ferrell Chelsea Glasscock Jessica Milloway Shawnee Sorensen2013-14 Jordana Andrews Annabel Fidler RaShelle Goldman Ashley Hipps Libby Nepivoda

Mandi Carter

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Women’s BasketballNAIA/AIC Honors & Awards

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Kodak All-American 1992-93 Penni Peppas

NAIA All-America 1996-97 Lori Myers (2nd) Becky Stoltenberg (Hon. Men.) 1995-96 Becky Stoltenberg (2nd) Lori Myers (Hon. Men.) 1993-94 Penni Peppas (1st) 1992-93 Penni Peppas (2nd) 1991-92 Penni Peppas (3rd) Academic All-America 1988-89 Callie Harmon 1987-88 Jana Treat 1986-87 Callie Harmon 1985-86 Callie Harmon 1984-85 Callie Harmon

All-AIC 1994-95 Alicia Haney Lori Myers 1993-94 Penni Peppas 1992-93 Penni Peppas 1991-92 Penni Peppas 1990-91 Dee Bean Leona Hubbard Scott 1989-90 Leona Hubbard Scott 1987-88 Robin Mazur Jana Treat 1986-87 Carolyn Ealy1984-85 Marilyn Bauer Liz Ahne

All-AIC Honorable Mention 1993-94 Missi Boroughs Alicia Haney 1992-93 Missi Boroughs 1991-92 Beverly Hogrefe1989-90 Dee Bean 1988-89 Leona Hubbard Scott Alicia Queen 1986-87 Callie Harmon 1985-86 Vickie Alston Carolyn Ealy 1984-85 Vickie Alston 1983-84 Liz Ahne Marilyn Bauer

48 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

NAIA Midwest Player of the Year 1995-96 Becky Stoltenberg

NAIA Midwest All-Region Team 1995-96 Becky Stoltenberg

NAIA Midwest All-Conference 1995-96 Lori Myers

NAIA All-District 17 1992-93 Penni Peppas 1991-92 Penni Peppas1990-91 Leona Hubbard Scott1989-90 Leona Hubbard Scott 1987-88 Robin Mazur Jana Treat 1986-87 Carolyn Ealy 1985-86 Vickie Alston 1984-85 Liz Ahne 1982-83 Marilyn Bauer 1981-82 Sharon Bledsole Mary May

NAIA All-District 17 Honorable Mention 1992-93 Missi Boroughs 1988-89 Alicia Queen 1987-88 Alicia Queen

AIC All-Freshman Team 1991-92 Alicia Haney 1989-90 Moleta Watson 1988-89 Beverly Holgrefe

Penni Peppas

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Year Coach W L Pct. 2013-2014 Carl Ramsey 10 16 .384 2012-2013 Carl Ramsey 11 14 .4402011-2012 Carl Ramsey 13 13 .500 2010-2011 Carl Ramsey 14 12 .538 2009-2010 Carl Ramsey 7 17 .291 Totals: 55 72 .433 2008-2009 Christina Jost 5 20 .200 2007-2008 Christina Jost 1 24 .0402006-2007 Christina Jost 9 17 .346Totals: 15 61 .197 2005-2006 Kelly Stutz 12 14 .4612004-2005 Kelly Stutz 4 21 .160Totals: 16 35 .313 2003-2004 Jack Jones 10 15 .4002002-2003 Jack Jones 12 13 .4802001-2002 Jack Jones 19 7 .7302000-2001 Jack Jones 15 9 .6251999-2000 Jack Jones 10 13 .4341998-1999 Jack Jones 9 15 .3751997-1998 Jack Jones 12 13 .4801996-1997 Jack Jones 19 4 .8261995-1996 Jack Jones 12 14 .4611994-1995 Jack Jones 16 12 .5711993-1994 Jack Jones 26 6 .8121992-1993 Jack Jones 22 9 .7091991-1992 Jack Jones 13 15 .4641990-1991 Jack Jones 19 11 .6331989-1990 Jack Jones 17 10 .6291988-1989 Jack Jones 15 13 .5351987-1988 Jack Jones 13 14 .4811986-1987 Jack Jones 14 13 .5181985-1986 Jack Jones 10 12 .4541984-1985 Jack Jones 15 14 .5171983-1984 Jack Jones 16 13 .5511982-1983 Jack Jones 20 5 .8001981-1982 Jack Jones 14 11 .5601980-1981 Jack Jones 13 12 .5201979-1980 Jack Jones 8 12 .400Totals: 369 285 .564 1978-1979 R. Jones/D. Watts 5 13 .2771977-1978 R. Jones/D. Watts 1 11 .0831976-1977 R. Jones/D. Watts 3 7 .300Totals: 9 31 .225 All-Time Total: 464 484 .489

48 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

Jack Jones Kelly Stutz Christina Jost

The 1993-94 team still owns the school record for most winsafterfinishing26-6.ThreefutureNAIAAll-Americaplayers were on the team, including #40 Lori Myers, #34 Becky Stoltenberg and #24 Penni Peppas. The coaching staff included Head Coach Jack Jones (left) and assistant coach Jason Wilbanks (right).

The2001-2002teamfinishedastheco-ASCEastDivisionChampions. The Lady Eagles went 19-7 overall and 12-4 in conference play. Ozarks hosted the ASC Tournament that season and advanced to the championship game under Head Coach Jack Jones.

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Women’s BasketballAll-T ime Ser ies Records

1748 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

Arkansas Baptist........................................ 26-4Arkansas State........................................... 0-1Arkansas State at Beebe..........................9-0Arkansas Tech University.......................... 1-41Austin College........................................... 7-16Bacone College....................................... 1-1 Baptist Christian........................................ 2-0Bethany Nazarene College.................... 3-0Bethel College.......................................... 1-0Briar Cliff College...................................... 0-1Carl Albert State....................................... 4-7Catawba College.................................... 1-0Centenary College.................................. 4-1Central Baptist College............................ 8-2Central State............................................. 1-1Central Arkansas...................................... 4-29Central Methodist College...................... 0-1Central Missouri......................................... 1-0College of the Ozarks.............................. 14-7Concordia University Texas...................... 3-8Concordia College.................................. 1-1Culver Stockton State.............................. 1-0Dillard University........................................ 1-0East Central University.............................. 1-0East Texas Baptist University..................... 9-24Ecclesia College....................................... 2-1Evangel College....................................... 2-2Freed-Hardeman College....................... 1-4Garland County Community College... 7-4Hardin-Simmons University....................... 4-17Harding University..................................... 21-10Harris Stowe State..................................... 1-0Hendrix College........................................ 10-13 Henderson State University...................... 10-9High Point College.................................... 1-0Howard Payne University......................... 9-16John Brown University............................... 27-9John Carroll University.............................. 0-1Langston University................................... 0-1LeTourneau University............................... 17-15Lindenwood College............................... 1-1 Louisiana College..................................... 6-21Lyon College............................................. 17-14McNeese State......................................... 0-1McMurry University.................................... 5-11Marian College......................................... 1-0Mid-America Nazarene........................... 0-2Mississippi College.................................... 10-24Missouri Baptist College........................... 1-0

Missouri Southern State.............................1-0 Missouri Western College......................... 0-1 Montreat College..................................... 0-1North Central College.............................. 1-0Northeastern Oklahoma State Univ....... 9-10Northeastern State................................... 2-0Northern Arkansas CC............................. 2-6Northern Colorado................................... 0-1Oklahoma Baptist..................................... 1-4Oral Roberts University.............................. 2-0Ouachita Baptist University..................... 18-7Peru State.................................................. 1-0Philander Smith..........................................19-2Pittsburg State University.......................... 1-2Rhema Bible College............................... 7-0Rhodes College........................................ 4-1 Rockhurst College.................................... 1-1Rust College.............................................. 7-3Schreiner University................................... 11-3 Shawnee College..................................... 0-1Southern Arkansas University................... 15-7Southern Nazarene University................. 0-1Southwest Baptist University..................... 1-1Sul Ross State............................................. 14-7Tennessee Temple University................... 0-1 Texas Lutheran University......................... 8-5UA-Little Rock............................................ 3-5UA-Monticello........................................... 11-23UA-Pine Bluff.............................................. 19-13University of Dallas.................................... 10-5University of Mary Hardin-Baylor............. 3-14University of Texas-Dallas......................... 14-18University of Texas-Tyler............................ 8-14 Washington College................................. 1-0Wayland Baptist College......................... 0-1Webster..................................................... 1-0Westark Community College.................. 3-0Westminister.............................................. 3-0Wiley College............................................ 0-1William Woods College............................ 2-0Williams Baptist College........................... 6-0Wittenberg University................................ 0-1

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Women’s BasketballNCAA Divis ion I I I

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University of the Ozarks is a member of the NCAA Division III and the American Southwest Conference. We are a small, private, nationally acclaimed and accredited university with a “whole-student” focus. We consider athletics a huge part of developing potential for our student-athletes. We’ll offer you the support you need to win, both academically and competitively. At U of O, you’ll play the sport you lovewhilefindingthedirectionyouneed.

DiscoverUniversity of the Ozarks student-athletes are encouraged to pursue their interests and passions beyondtheclassroomandfieldofplay...todiscoverthemselves.

Develop University of the Ozarks provides an environment that encourages student-athletes to develop into well-rounded adults. Small class sizes, the ability to participate in more than one sport, and an emphasis on participating activities outside of the classroom are all hallmarks of the NCAA Division III experience. Dedicate University of the Ozarks expects student-athletes to dedicate themselves to achieving their potential. Student-athletes must manage their busy schedules, keep up with class work and face the same chal-lenges as the rest of the student-body.

48 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

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ATHLETICS

Concordia University Texas (Austin, TX)East Texas Baptist University (Marshall, TX)Hardin-Simmons University (Abilene, TX)Howard Payne University (Brownwood, TX) LeTourneau University (Longview, TX)Louisiana College (Pineville, LA)University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (Belton, TX)McMurry University (Abilene, TX)University of the Ozarks (Clarksville, AR)Sul Ross State University (Alpine, TX)University of Texas-Dallas (Richardson, TX)University of Texas-Tyler (Tyler, TX)

The American Southwest Conference, one of the largest intercollegiate athletic conferences in NCAA Division III, is in its second decade of providing quality athletic experiences for its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. Founded in May 1996 to provide a structure for intercollegiate athletics among member institutions, the American Southwest Conference includes former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) and other institutions from outside the Texas borders. From the eight founding institutions to today’s present group of 12 college and universities, the ASC encompasses institutions sharing similar educational and athletic philosophies. The roster of American Southwest Conference members includes Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, McMurry University, University of the Ozarks, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas and University of Texas at Tyler. ASC championships are conducted in 16 sports (8 men, 8 women). Men’s championships are offered in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field. Women’s championships are offered in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. The American Southwest Conference is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

Women’s BasketballAmerican Southwest Conference

1948 All-Conference Selections | 6 Academic All-District Performers | 8 Playoff Appearances | 71 Conference All-Academic Team Members

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Nov. 17 Mon Dallas Christian College Home 5:30 pmNov. 21 Fri #Centenary College Irving, Texas 5:00 pmNov. 22 Sat #University of Dallas Irving, Texas 3:00 pmNov. 29 Sat *UT-Tyler Tyler, Texas 1:00 pmDec. 1 Mon Crowley’s Ridge College Home 5:30 pmDec. 4 Thur *UT-Dallas Home 5:30 pmDec. 6 Sat *Hardin Simmons University Home 1:00 pmDec. 11 Thur *East Texas Baptist University Marshall, Texas 5:30 pmDec. 13 Sat *UT-Tyler Home 1:00 pmDec. 19 Fri *LeTourneau University Longview, Texas 1:00 pmJan. 3 Sat *Sul Ross State University Home 1:00 pmJan. 5 Mon *Howard Payne University Home 5:30 pmJan. 8 Thur *Univ. of Mary Hardin-Baylor Home 5:30 pmJan. 10 Sat *Concordia University Texas Home 1:00 pmJan. 13 Tues Barclay College Haviland, Kan. 5:30 pmJan. 17 Sat *Louisiana College Pineville, La. 1:00 pmJan. 22 Thur *Hardin-Simmons University Abilene, Texas 5:30 pmJan. 24 Sat *UT-Dallas Richardson, Texas 1:00 pmJan. 29 Thur *East Texas Baptist University Home 5:30 pmJan. 31 Sat *^LeTourneau University Home 1:00 pmFeb. 5 Thur *Howard Payne University Brownwood, Texas 5:30 pmFeb. 7 Sat *Sul Ross State University Alpine, Texas 1:00 pmFeb. 12 Thur *Concordia University Texas Austin, Texas 5:30 pmFeb. 14 Sat *Univ. of Mary Hardin-Baylor Belton, Texas 1:00 pmFeb. 19 Thur *Louisiana College Home 5:30 pmFeb. 26-28 Thur – Sat ASC Championship Tournament *American Southwest Conference Game #University of Dallas Tip-Off Classic^Senior Day

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