last game starters
5
11.1
ppg3.O
rpg.527
fgpercentage11
8.6
ppg1.86
bpg9.4
rpg21
5.3
ppg2.57
apg.355
fgpercentage1
12.3
ppg6.7
rpg.554
fgpercentage16.8
ppg5.8
rpg.452
3fgpercentage13
Rank Time/ResultsDATE KU/OPP OPPONENT (CT)
11/25 - - NORTHERN COLORADO W, 78-62 11/29 - - TEXAS A&M CORPUS CHRISTI W, 85, 43
12/3 - - at Ole Miss L, 53-70
12/6 - - ORAL ROBERTS W, 100-59
12/10 - - OKLAHOMA* W, 74-64
12/14 - - UTRGV CANCELED
12/17 - - at Texas* RESCHEDULED TO JAN. 14 12/21 - - NORTH DAKOTA STATE L, 69-72 12/29 - - NEW MEXICO STATE W, 78-59
1/2 - - WEST VIRGINIA* POSTPONED
1/6 - - at Iowa State* POSTPONED
1/9 - - at Oklahoma State* POSTPONED
1/13 - - BAYLOR* POSTPONED 1/14 - - at No. 21/20 Texas 7 PM 1/17 - - at TCU* 1 PM 1/20 - - TEXAS TECH* 7 PM 1/23 - - KANSAS STATE* 4 PM 1/27 - - at Oklahoma* 7 PM 1/30 - - OKLAHOMA STATE* 4 PM 2/3 - - at Baylor* 7 PM 2/6 - - TCU* 4 PM 2/10 - - at West Virginia* 6 PM 2/13 - - at Kansas State* 1 PM 2/17 - - IOWA STATE* 7 PM 2/20 - - at Texas Tech* 3 PM 2/24 - - TEXAS* 7 PM
All times Central. Home games in ALL CAPS. * Conference games
KANSAS VS texas (LAST 10)
ALL-TIME: 29-11, texas Leads
HOME: 7-11 // AWAY: 4-14 // NEUTRAL: 0-4
DATE OPPONENT OUTCOME
1/27/16 at Texas L, 46-70
3/5/16 vs. Texas (Oklahoma City, Okla.) L, 50-66
1/4/17 TEXAS L, 54-66 2/11/17 at Texas L, 42-75 1/13/18 at Texas L, 62-79 1/31/18 TEXAS L, 41-55 1/23/19 at Texas L, 43-62 2/9/19 TEXAS L, 73-91 1/22/20 at Texas L, 77-85 2/15/20 TEXAS W, 82-67
TEAM HISTORY
Year Opened 1955First Season of Basketball 1968-69
All-Time Record (%) 842-668 (.557)
All-Time Big 12 Record (%) 132-272 (.234) NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) 13 (2013)
WNIT Appearances (Last) seven (2011)
AIAW Postseason (Last) three (1981)
Last Postseason Opponent Notre Dame (3/31/13)
Results L, 63-93 in Norfolk, Va.
KANSAS COMMUNICATIONS
JAYHAWK RADIO NETWORK Radio: IMG Jayhawk Radio Network
Webcast: KUAthletics.com/Radio
Play-by-Play: Jimmy Chavez
OVERALL 29-11; Texas Leads
IN LAWRENCE 7-11
IN AUSTIN, TEXAS 4-14
NEUTRAL 0-4
CURRENT STREAK W1
SCHNEIDER VS TEXAS 1-13
LAST MEETING W, 82-67 // 2/15/20 in Lawrence, Kansas
DANIEL BERK Director of Communications
• Kansas travels to Austin, Texas to play No. 21/20 Texas
Thursday, Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. The game, which was originally
scheduled for Dec. 17, is the Jayhawks second Big 12
game of the season. The meeting will be broadcast on
the Longhorn Network at 7 p.m., and can also be heard
on the Jayhawk Radio Network with Jimmy Chavez doing
play-by-play.
• KU last played Dec. 29, beating New Mexico State,
78-59. The Jayhawk offense is led by Holly Kersgieter,
who averages a team-best 16.8 points in her six starts this
season. Tina Stephens boasts 12.3 points per game and is
second on the team with 6.7 rebounds per game. Ioanna
Chatzileonti has 66 total rebounds in her seven starts this
season and averages a team-high 9.4 rebounds per game.
• Kansas ranks in the top-25 in both rebound margin (21st)
and defensive rebounds per game (6th). The Jayhawks
are second in the Big 12 in defensive rebounds per game
(33.0) and are only behind Baylor's 34.1 average. KU holds
a 10.9 rebound margin over its opponents this season.
About Kansas
•
Entering his sixth year as head coach, Brandon Schneider
and the Jayhawks are coming off their best finish in seven
years after going 15-14 (.517) in the 2019-20 season. The
Jayhawks posted an undefeated (11-0) regular-season
against nonconference opponents and qualified for
postseason play for the first time since 2013. KU garnered
its best home record under Schneider, collecting an 11-6
ledger inside Allen Fieldhouse.
•
In Big 12 play, Kansas held a 4-14 mark, which gave KU
its best showing in five seasons. After getting their first
Big 12 victory over Texas Tech on Jan.18, the Jayhawks
stunned the Longhorns of Texas in Allen Fieldhouse
(2/15/20), one of their 11 wins in the historic building. The
triumph over Texas was the Jayhawks’ first time defeating
the Longhorns since 2013. KU claimed two more wins to
round out the conference season.
•
KU returns 11 players from last season's team, including
All-Big 12 Freshman Team selection Zakiyah Franklin (12.1
ppg) and the Jayhawks’ leading scorer, Aniya Thomas
(12.6 ppg). Thomas and Franklin are joined by returners
senior Tina Stephens (10.2 ppg) and sophomore Holly
Kersgieter (10.1 ppg), who both finished the 2019-20
season in double-digits in scoring. Joining the returners
are four newcomers, who include three freshmen (Mia
Vuksic, Katrine Jessen and Ioanna Chatzileonti) and one
graduate transfer (Julie Brosseau).
KANSAS-NEW MEXICO STATE LEFTOVERS
KANSAS 78, NEW MEXICO STATE, 59 | THURSDAY, DEC.
29; LAWRENCE, KAN.
•
Kansas opened the game with a 15-2 run, including a
12-0 run midway through the first quarter.
•
Kansas led 38-27 at halftime to mark the fifth time this
season KU has led at intermission. The 11-point lead at
halftime was KU’s third widest lead at half this season.
Kansas improved to 4-1 when leading at half this season.
•
KU had five players score in double digits, marking the
third time this season KU had four or more double-figure
scorers in a game this season.
•
The Jayhawks had four score 10 or more against Texas
A&M-Corpus Christi (11/29) and six versus Oral Roberts
(12/6).
TINA STEPHENS aniya thomas Ioanna Chatzileonti Holly Kersgieter Brooklyn Mitchell
TALE OF THE TAPE
STAT LEADERS
SERIES AT A GLANCE
SEPTEMBER 5
// MEMORIAL STADIUM
JAN. 14 // FRANK ERWIN CENTER //7 PM CT
RANK
AP / COACHES POLL21/20
78.6
.443
.323
38.4
13.80
10.60
4.70
.416
-/-76.7
.428
.304
46.3
14.14
8.0
4.57
.358
POINTS
PER GAMEFG%
3FG%
REBOUNDS
PER GAMEASSISTS
PER GAMESTEALS
PER GAMEBLOCKS
PER GAMEDEF. FG%
PPG
FG%
RPG
APG
BPG
#13 Kersgieter
(16.8)VS
LONGHORN NETWORK Play-by-Play: Alex LoebAnalyst: Andrea Lloyd
BRENT BEERENDS Assistant Director of Communications
#1 Stephens
(.554)#11 Chatzileonti
(9.4)#15 Franklin
(3.57)#11 Chatzileonti
(1.86)#35 Collier
(21.6)#35 Collier
(.579)#35 Collier
(9.9)#15 Lambert
(3.25)#23 Gaston
(2.22)2020-21
@KUWBBALl
GAMENOTES
| 22020-21 BIG 12 STANDINGS
Numerical roster
alphabetical Roster
pronunciation guide
-- BIG 12 --
OVERALL
--TEAM
W-L
%
H
A
W-L
%
H
A
N
Oklahoma State
6-0
1.000
4-0
2-0
10-2
0.833
7-2
3-0
0-0
Baylor
3-0
1.000
1-0
2-0
8-1
0.889
5-0
3-1
0-0
Iowa State
3-1
0.750
1-0
2-1
7-4
0.636
4-1
3-3
0-0
Texas
2-1
0.667
1-0
1-1
8-2
0.800
7-1
1-1
0-0
West Virginia
2-2
0.500
1-1
1-1
8-2
0.800
5-1
1-1
2-0
Kansas
1-1
0.500
1-0
0-1
5-2
0.625
5-1
0-1
0-0
West Oklahoma
1-3
0.250
0-2
1-1
4-5
0.444
3-3
1-2
2-0
Texas Tech
1-4
0.200
1-2
0-2
6-5
0.545
6-3
0-2
0-0
Kansas State
0-2
0.000
0-1
0-1
5-4
0.556
4-3
1-1
0-0
TCU
0-5
0.000
0-3
0-2
5-5
0.500
5-3
0-2
0-0
No. Name
Pos. Ht.
Yr.
Hometown (Previous School)
0
Erica Haynes-Overton G
5-5
Jr.
Nashville, Tenn. (East Nashville Magnet HS)
1
Tina Stephens
F
6-2
Sr.
Palmetto, Fla. (Palmetto HS)
4
Mia Vuksic
G
5-10
Fr.
Sibenik, Croatia (Srednja Strukovna Skola Sibenik)
5
Aniya Thomas
G
5-7
Jr.
Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville HS)
10
Emma Merriweather
C
6-5
Jr.
Buena Park, Calif. (Lakeside HS)
11
Ioanna Chatzileonti
F
6-3
Fr.
Athens, Greece (1st Lyceum of Voula)
12
Katrine Jessen
F
6-2
Fr.
Skovlunde, Denmark (Borupgaard Gymnasium)
13
Holly Kersgieter
G
5-10
So.
Sand Springs, Okla. (Charles Page HS)
15
Zakiyah Franklin
G
5-7
So.
Lakeland, Fla. (Winter Haven HS)
20
Julie Brosseau
G
5-9
Gr.
Repentigny, Quebec (Montmorency)
21
Brooklyn Mitchell
G
5-6
Jr.
New Orleans, La. (Ursuline Academy)
25
Chandler Prater
G
5-11
R-Fr.
Kansas City, Mo. (North Kansas City HS)
45
Chisom Ajekwu
C
6-3
So.
Lawrence, Kan. (Lawrence HS)
No. Name
Pos. Ht.
Yr.
Hometown (Previous School)
45
Chisom Ajekwu
C
6-3
So.
Lawrence, Kan. (Lawrence HS)
20
Julie Brosseau
G
5-9
Gr.
Repentigny, Quebec (Montmorency)
11
Ioanna Chatzileonti
F
6-3
Fr.
Athens, Greece (1st Lyceum of Voula)
15
Zakiyah Franklin
G
5-7
So.
Lakeland, Fla. (Winter Haven HS)
0
Erica Haynes-Overton G
5-5
Jr.
Nashville, Tenn. (East Nashville Magnet HS)
12
Katrine Jessen
F
6-2
Fr.
Skovlunde, Denmark (Borupgaard Gymnasium)
13
Holly Kersgieter
G
5-10
So.
Sandy Springs, Okla. (Charles Page HS)
10
Emma Merriweather
C
6-5
Jr.
Buena Park, Calif. (Lakeside HS)
21
Brooklyn Mitchell
G
5-6
Jr.
New Orleans, La. (Ursuline Academy)
25
Chandler Prater
G
5-11
R-Fr.
Kansas City, Mo. (North Kansas City HS)
1
Tina Stephens
F
6-2
Sr.
Palmetto, Fla. (Palmetto HS)
5
Aniya Thomas
G
5-7
Jr.
Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville HS)
4
Mia Vuksic
G
5-10
Fr.
Sibenik, Croatia (Srednja Strukovna Skola Sibenik)
Mia
VUKSIC
VUK-SIC
ANIYA
Thomas
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IOANNA CHATZILEONTI
E-O-anna CAT-ze-lee-on-ti
KATRINE
Jessen
Katrina
ZAKIYAH
Franklin
zuh-ky-uh
Holly
KERSGIETER
kers-GEETER
Julie
BROSSEAU
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Chandler
PRATER
PRAY-ter
CHISOM AJEKWU
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KANSAS-NEW MEXICO STATE LEFTOVERS CONT...
•
Senior forward Tina Stephens just missed a
double-double with nine points and a season-high 11 rebounds.
Her 11 boards marked her ninth double-figure rebound
game in two-season KU career.
About Texas
•
No. 21/20 Texas enters the game against Kansas 8-2
overall and 2-1 in Big 12 play and are coached by Vic
Schaefer in his first season as head coach of the program.
Schaefer has previous stops at Sam Houston and
Mississippi State, tallying a career record of 309-174.
•
The Longhorns last played Jan. 9 at West Virginia,
falling to the Mountaineers 92-58. Joanne Allen Taylor led
UT with 12 points, while Celeste Taylor tallied 10 points.
•
Texas opened the season 3-0 before dropping the Big
12/SEC Challenge game to then-No. 12/13 Texas A&M.
After beating Idaho to move to 4-1, Texas had games
postponed against Tennessee and Kansas before beating
Drake Dec. 18. UT rattled off three-consecutive wins
before its lost at West Virginia.
The series
The Thursday meeting between Texas and Kansas will be
the 41st in the series with the Longhorns holding a 29-11
edge over the Jayhawk. UT boasts a 4-14 record in Austin,
but the Jayhawks earned the victory in the last meeting
between the two schools Feb. 15, 2020 in Lawrence,
Kansas, 82-67.
Returning to the court
Kansas last played Dec. 29 against New Mexico State
and had its next three games postponed. KU was
originally scheduled to play Baylor Jan. 13, but was able
to play its makeup game against Texas Jan. 14.
A Kansas win would...
Make Kansas 6-2... Improve KU's away record to 1-1...Give
Kansas its 12th win in the series ... Improve Schneider to
60-99 at KU, 461-237... Make Kansas 843-667 all-time.
A Kansas loss would...
Make Kansas 5-3 ... Earn Texas its 30th win in the series
... Make Schneider 59-100 while at KU, 460-238 in his
career... Make the Jayhawks 842-670 all-time as a
program.
up next
Kansas continues its Texas road trip at TCU Jan. 17 at 1
p.m., in Fort Worth, Texas at the Schollmaier Arena.
national rankings
•
Julie Brosseau and Holly Kersgieter are tied for first
in the NCAA and the Big 12 in free-throw percentage
(1.000).
• Kersgieter is 44th in the NCAA and second in the Big 12
in three-point field-goal percentage (45.2%).
• Aniya Thomas is third in the Big 12 in steals per game,
averaging 2.00 steals per contest.
• Ioanna Chatzileonti averages 7.4 defensive rebounds
per game, ranking her third in the Big 12 and 27th
nationally.
• Chatzileonti ranks fifth in the Big 12 in blocked shots per
game (1.86), and 61st in the NCAA.
rebounding wins games
•
KU ranks 6th in the nation in defensive rebounds per
game (33.0) and is second in the Big 12 behind Baylor
(34.1).
• The Jayhawks also are ranked 21st in the NCAA in
rebound margin, holding a 10.9 rebound per game
advantage over its opponents.
QUICK FACTS
Full Name University of Kansas Location Lawrence, Kan. Founded 1866 Enrollment 28,447 Nickname Jayhawks Colors Crimson & Blue Arena (Capacity) Allen Fieldhouse (16,300) NCAA Division/Conference I/Big 12 Chancellor Douglas A. Girod Athletics Director Jeff Long Senior Associate AD/SWA Nicole Corcoran
GAME
NOTES
| 3OH Canada!
Julie Brosseau lead the Jayhawks in a offensive onslaught
in victory over Oral Robert, where she posted a Kansas
season-high 25 points on 7-0f-4 shooting from the floor
and perfection from the free-throw line, 8-of-8.
Century mark
Kansas score 100 points for the 34th time in program
history in its victory over Oral Roberts on Dec. 6. Six
players recorded double-digit scoring.
From Winning #FIBA Medal to Winning
#BIG12wbb honors
For the second-straight week, Kansas freshman forward
Ioanna Chatzileonti was named the Big 12 Conference
Freshman of the Week (FOW) for her performances
in Week 2 of NCAAw. The honor is her second-career
weekly Big 12 recognition. She averaged 10.0 points and
12.0 boards in two games this past week to earn the
weekly nod. Chatzileonti posted her first double-double
(11p,14r) in a victory at home versus Oral Roberts where
the Jayhawks hit the 100-point mark in convincing
fashion, 100-59. Her 24 rebounds were second in the Big
12 for the week. The honor is the first consecutive nod for
Kansas since the conception of the accolade in 2009. It is
the eighth all-time FOW honor for Kansas, with Brandon
Schneider at the helm for three of those honors in Holly
Kersgieter (2019) and Chatzileonti (Nov. 30 and Dec. 7).
Chatzileonti is the first KU international player to receive
FOW and to be selected twice.
ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) POLL
1/11/2021
RANK SCHOOL
(
1ST-PLACE VOTES
)
W-L
PTS
PREV.
1
Stanford (29)
10-0
747
1
2
Louisville
10-0
696
2
3
NC State (1)
10-0
680
T3
4
UConn
7-0
678
T3
5
South Carolina
8-1
647
5
6
Baylor
8-1
589
6
7
Texas A&M
12-0
580
8
8
UCLA
7-2
532
9
9
Maryland
9-1
479
12
10
Oregon
9-2
454
11
11
Arizona
8-2
437
7
12
Kentucky
9-3
417
10
13
Michigan
9-0
400
15
14
Mississippi State
8-2
386
14
15
Ohio State
6-0
297
16
16
South Florida
9-1
270
18
17
Arkansas
10-4
253
13
18
Indiana
7-3
192
19
19
DePaul
6-3
190
20
20 Gonzaga
10-2
139
21
21
Texas
8-2
125
17
22 Northwestern
6-2
108
22
23
Tennessee
8-1
90
NR
24 Syracuse
5-1
77
24
25 Washington State
7-1
73
NR
Others receiving votes
Missouri State 61, Georgia 51, South Dakota State 39, West Virginia
15, Michigan State 15, Alabama 14, Arizona State 7, Rice 5, Iowa 5,
North Carolina 1, IUPUI 1
2020 KU Opponent
USA TODAY/COACHES POLL
1/12/2021
RANK SCHOOL
(
1ST-PLACE VOTES
)
W-L
PTS
PREV.
1
Stanford (31)
10-0
799
1
2
Louisville (1)
10-0
761
2
3
NC State
10-0
731
3
4
South Carolina
8-1
697
4
5
UConn
7-0
658
5
6
Baylor
8-1
628
6
7
Texas A&M
12-0
606
7
8
UCLA
7-2
563
9
9
Maryland
9-1
523
12
10
Oregon
9-2
488
11
11
Kentucky
9-3
448
8
12
Michigan
9-0
446
14
13
Arizona
8-2
415
10
14
Mississippi State
8-2
397
15
15
Ohio State
6-0
349
16
16
Arkansas
10-4
289
13
17
South Florida
9-1
254
19
18
Indiana
7-3
240
18
19
Gonzaga
10-2
197
21
20 Texas
8-2
170
17
21
Syracuse
5-1
154
20
22 DePaul
6-3
136
22
23
Northwestern
6-2
116
23
24 Tennessee
8-1
63
32
25 Missouri State
4-2
61
25
Others receiving votes
South Dakota State (9-2) 49; Georgia (10-1) 41; Washington State
(7-1) 40; Iowa (8-2) 25; Florida State (4-1) 15; Michigan State (8-2)
14; IUPUI (8-1) 7; West Virginia (8-2) 6; Clemson (8-4) 5; Dayton
(5-1) 4; Florida Gulf Coast (7-2) 2; Wake Forest (6-3)
1; Delaware (7-1) 1; Arizona State (7-3) 1.
BLACK LIVES MATTER PATCH
Kansas women’s basketball will be wearing a patch that
reads “Black Lives Matter” signifying its stance on the
recent social injustice in the United States.
OVERSEAS FUTURE
•
Head coach
Brandon Schneider
and his staff
announced the signing of three recruits to National
Letters of Intent in November.
•
Danai Papadopoulou
, a 6-4 center, comes to Lawrence
from Thessaloniki, Greece, where she competed on the
national stage as a part of the Greek national team with
current Jayhawk Ioanna Chatzileonti.
•
Sanna Ström
joins the Jayhawks as a 5-11 guard
from Luleå, Sweden. Ström has not only played on the
national stage but has won on it as well. In the women’s
U16 Division B, her team placed first in the European
Championships.
•
Matea Nikolic
is from Stella Azzurra Academy in
Skopje, North Macedonia. The 6-foot-4 forward recently
competed with the North Macedonian Senior National
Team in the European Championships. Nikolic was
the youngest player on the team as well as one of the
youngest players participating in the tournament.
SOCIAL JUSTICE MARCH ON CAMPUS
In August, the University of Kansas women’s basketball
team organized and led an on-campus march for social
justice. The rapid turnaround of this idea, sparked in their
locker room the day before, shows how athletes’ voices
are being put into action.
BACA (BLACK ASSISTANT COACHES ASSOCIATION)
•
The BACA is made up of male and female assistant
coaches in the Big 12 Conference that are passionately
dedicated to taking action in or maintaining a supportive
and inclusive environment for all student-athletes and
coaches.
•
The Big 12 BACA has been formed as a response to the
ongoing social unrest that has historically influenced our
society in an adverse way. The intent of the alliance is to
work in concert with each member institution's
student-athlete development unit. The alliance will focus its efforts
to assist in educating, unifying, serving and supporting all
Big 12 student-athletes and coaches.
ROOKIE SEASON
Kansas has four new faces to the 2020-21 roster including
three freshmen (
Mia Vuksic, Katrine Jessen and Ioanna
Chatzileonti
) and a graduate transfer in
Julie Brosseau.
Terry Nooner Returns to Kansas as
Women's Basketball Assistant Coach
•
Kansas Alum Terry Nooner joined the Kansas women’s
basketball staff as an assistant coach, announced by head
coach Brandon Schneider in June.
•
Nooner’s responsibilities at KU will include recruiting,
scouting, game preparation, skill development and
position coach for forwards.
•
Having found success at all levels of basketball, Nooner
returns to Kansas after serving as an assistant at Texas
during the 2019-20 season. His responsibilities at Texas
included instructing players at the post position, defensive
coordination, and recruiting.
•
Prior stops include Texas, the Cleveland Cavaliers,
Maryland, Alabama, Kansas (2012-13) and Southern
Illinois.
•
Nooner, a Raytown, Mo., native, was a former guard
and team captain for the University of Kansas from
1997-2000. He helped lead the Jayhawks to a Sweet 16,
four NCAA Tournament appearances and three Big 12
Championships
BIG Preseason Awards
Preseason Player of the Year
NaLyssa Smith, Baylor, F, 6-2, Jr., Converse, Texas
Preseason Newcomer of the Year
DiJonai Carrington, Baylor, G, 5-11, Gr., San Diego, Calif.
Preseason Freshman of the Year
Sarah Andrews, Baylor, G, 5-6, Irving, Texas
Preseason All-Big 12 Team
Queen Egbo, Baylor, C, 6-3, Jr., Houston, Texas
DiDi Richards, Baylor, G, 6-1, Sr., Cypress, Texas
NaLyssa Smith*, Baylor, F, 6-2, Jr., Converse, Texas
Ashley Joens*, Iowa State, G/F, 6-0, Jr., Iowa City, Iowa
Ayoka Lee*, Kansas State, C, 6-5, So., Byron, Minn.
Taylor Robertson, Oklahoma, G, 5-7, Jr., McPherson, Kan.,
Natasha Mack*, Oklahoma State, G, 6-4, Sr., Lufkin, Texas
Lauren Heard*, TCU, G, 5-9, Sr., Denton, Texas
Charli Collier*, Texas, F/C, 6-5, Jr., Mont Belvieu, Texas;
Vivan Gray, Texas Tech, G, 6-1, Sr., Argyle, Texas
Honorable Mention (listed alphabetically
by school)
Kristin Scott (Iowa State),
Zakiyah Franklin (Kansas),
Holly Kersgieter (Kansas)
, Rachel Ranke (Kansas State),
Ana Llanusa (Oklahoma), Madi Williams (Oklahoma),
Celeste Taylor (Texas), Chrislyn Carr (Texas Tech), Kysre
Gondrezick (West Virginia) and Kari Niblack (West
Virginia).
2020-21
@KUWBBALl
GAME
NOTES
| 4BRANDON
SCHNEIDER
COACHING STAFF
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Brandon Schneider is entering his sixth season at the helm of the Kansas women’s basketball program. He became the sixth head coach to lead the Jayhawks when he was hired on April 20, 2015.
Schneider coached Kansas to its best season in seven years during 2019-20. Kansas opened the season perfect after going 11-0, which led to the Jayhawks receiving votes in the Associated Press poll. Conference play was highlighted by victories over Texas Tech, Texas, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. The upset over Texas was a first since Jan. 23, 2013. Schneider guided KU to its first winning season since 2013 with a 15-14 overall record.
Schneider’s Jayhawks saw success in the classroom as well as on the court. Freshman Zakiyah Franklin made program history becoming the third Kansas women’s basketball student-athlete selected to the All-Freshman Team in the Big 12’s 24 seasons. Five Jayhawks collected Academic All-Big 12 honors with senior Niccolly Ramalho highlighting the group. Ramalho was one of four among the Academic All-Big 12 Women’s Basketball Team with a 4.0 grade point average. Senior Mariane De Carvalho, junior Bailey Helgren and sophomore Anyia Thomas were also first-team selections. Sophomore Brooklyn Mitchell was named to the second team. Ramalho also was a recipient of the Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award, the Big 12’s highest academic honor.
In his fourth season, Schneider kicked off the 2018-19 slate with a 7-1 start, which led to the Jayhawks receiving votes in both the AP and USA Today Coaches polls,
Kansas concluded nonconference action with a 10-1 record and a tournament title after winning the Duel in the Desert in Las Vegas.
Under Schneider’s guidance, two Jayhawks reached the 1,000-point plateau during the 2018-19 season. Both Kylee Kopatich and Jessica Washington recorded over 1,000 points in their careers.
Two Jayhawks received All-Big 12 honors in 2019 with the senior duo of Kopatich and Christalah Lyons being named to the honorable mention team. The selection marks Lyons’ second All-Big 12 honor in two seasons and the first of Kopatich’s four-year career. Off the hardwood, Kansas had four student-athletes garner Academic All-Big 12 honors, including three selected to the first team and one to the second team.
In 2017-18, Schneider and the Jayhawks opened the season with a seven-game winning streak, the best start for the program since the 2012-13 campaign. KU’s 7-0 start was just the beginning of another season of improvement under Schneider’s direction.
The Jayhawks not only increased their win total from a season ago, but collected their first victory over a nationally-ranked opponent under Schneider and first since the 2014 campaign. Junior guard Christalah Lyons became the Jayhawk to earn Big 12 honors under Schneider’s guidance.
Throughout his third season as head coach, Kansas bettered its field goal percentage from 33.8 percent from a year ago to 38.3 percent this year. KU’s defense especially stood out in 2017-18, with Kansas’ scoring defense and field goal percentage defense ranking among the best in the Big 12 Conference and the nation during the season. The Jayhawks held their opponents to shooting 39.4 percent from the field this season, improving from the 43.3 percent they held their opponents to last season. Kansas not only saw improvement on the court, but in the classroom. Five Jayhawks received Academic All-Big 12 First Team honors, the most since 2015.
During his second season leading the Jayhawks, Schneider guided Jessica Washington, the first student-athlete he signed as KU’s head coach, to new heights in 2017-18. Washington, a transfer, became the first Jayhawk to earn Big 12 Newcomer of the Year honors. She led the league with 19.3 points per game during conference action, while averaging 17.1 points throughout the season. Under Schneider’s leadership, four Jayhawks earned academic accolades at the conclusion of the 2016-17 season, the most honorees for Kansas since the 2009-10 season. In all, seven Jayhawks have been recognized for their efforts in the classroom since Schneider came to campus.
Schneider came to Kansas after a five-year stint at Stephen F. Austin, where he returned SFA to the top of the Southland Conference. SFA won back-to-back league titles in 2013-14 and 2014-15 and the Lady Jacks made three postseason appearances. As head coach at Stephen F. Austin, Schneider was 95-66 overall in five years and 57-29 in Southland Conference play.
During the 2014-15 season, Schneider guided the Lady Jacks to their second-straight Southland Conference title and a 23-8 overall record, marking the third time in his tenure that the SFA reached the 20-win plateau. Schneider was named Southland Coach of the Year after the Ladyjacks finished with a 16-2 league mark. Schneider mentored a handful of All-SLC Players during his time in Nacogdoches, including 2014-15 SLC Player of the Year Porsha Roberts, who was also a two-time Defensive Player of the Year.
The Lady Jacks finished the 2013-14 campaign with a 23-13 record and saw the team become the first in school history to win three games in a postseason tournament. SFA defeated Texas State and Boise State at home during the WBI and bested College of Charleston on the road to advance to the title game where SFA fell to Illinois-Chicago 73-64.
Schneider’s team overcame adversity en route to its first conference title since 2010 and its 16th in the Southland overall. The Lady Jacks had one returning starter go down with an injury during preseason workouts and lost another starter five games into conference play. After losing the first two games following the second injury, Schneider and his staff made adjustments to see the team go 9-2 to close the regular season, including winning the last six straight. SFA overcame a five-game deficit in the Southland standings to tie for the regular season crown. Schneider guided the team to the championship game of the Southland Conference Tournament as well for the second time in his tenure. Awards came in for SFA in the 2013-14 season for Porsha Roberts.
Schneider saw his team’s top player win Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year and become the all-time blocks leader in SFA history. Roberts averaged 17.0 points per game and shot an impressive 56.3 percent from the field. Her shooting percentage improved during league play where she hit 58.7 percent of her shots. Roberts was named first team All-Southland Conference and receive all-tournament honors during the WBI. Roberts averaged 22.5 points during the run to the championship game of the tournament.
The turnaround at SFA happened quickly for Schneider. In just his second season at SFA, he guided the Lady Jacks to the Southland Conference Tournament Championship and a 23-win season. It was the most wins by a Lady Jack team since the 2005-06 season when SFA also won 23 games and just the fifth 20-win season this decade. The increase in 11 wins from the 2010-11 season (12) to 2011-12 (23) was tied for the sixth-biggest turnaround in the nation.
Schneider also oversaw the development of the 2011-12 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year, Porsha Roberts, and SLC Newcomer of the Year, Ashlee Mells. In his first full season as head coach of the Lady Jacks basketball program, Schneider led SFA to a 12-18 overall record and a 9-7 mark in conference play. The Lady jacks
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SIXTH SEASON AT KU // 22ND OVERALL
ALMA MATER
Wayland Baptist, '95
HOMETOWN
Canyon, Texas
WIFE Ali
CHILDREN
Cash & Cole
POSTSEASONS 14
YEAR-BY-YEAR
YEAR SCHOOL DIV. W/L % NOTES
98-99 EMPORIA ST. D-II 30-3 .909 99-00 EMPORIA ST. D-II 28-4 .875 00-01 EMPORIA ST. D-II 29-2 .935 01-02 EMPORIA ST. D-II 16-12 .571 02-03 EMPORIA ST. D-II 23-8 .742 03-04 EMPORIA ST. D-II 24-5 .828 04-05 EMPORIA ST. D-II 27-6 .818 05-06 EMPORIA ST. D-II 28-5 .848 06-07 EMPORIA ST. D-II 22-8 .733 07-08 EMPORIA ST. D-II 23-8 .742 08-09 EMPORIA ST. D-II 26-6 .813 09-10 EMPORIA ST. D-II 30-5 .857 10-11 SFA D-I 12-18 .400 11-12 SFA D-I 23-10 .697 12-13 SFA D-I 14-17 .452 13-14 SFA D-I 23-13 .639 14-15 SFA D-I 23-8 .742 15-16 KANSAS D-I 6-25 .194 16-17 KANSAS D-I 8-22 .267 17-18 KANSAS D-I 12-18 .400 18-19 KANSAS D-I 13-18 .419 19-20 KANSAS D-I 15-14 .517 20-21 KANSAS D-I 5-2 .800 Career 460-237 .660 23 SEASONS @Kansas 59-99 .373 6TH SEASON
Head Coach Brandon Schneider (6th) Assistant Coach Damitria Buchanan (6th) Assistant Coach Jhasmin Player (2nd) Assistant Coach Terry Nooner Jr. (1st) Dir. of Player Development Brock McGinnis Director of Operations Jena Jessup Grad. Student Manager Patrick Schrater Visual Comms & Graphic Design Coord. Damon Young Athletic Trainer Nicole Lowery clinched a trip to the Southland Conference Championship Tournament and nearly pulled off an upset of No. 3 Central Arkansas in the first round before falling 64-58. Schneider also oversaw the development of senior guard Tammara Marion, who was named to the All-Southland Conference second team, led the Lady jacks and was fourth in the league averaging 16 points per game for the season along with 3.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists. She also set the single-season record with 72 made three-point shots. The Lady jacks also led the conference in offensive rebounding with 16.8 per game.
Schneider entered his second year with high expectations after assembling a signing class that’s ranked 35th in the nation according to Premier Basketball Report, of which included four McDonald’s All-American Nominees.
Schneider was named head coach of the Lady Jacks on April 20, 2010. Recognized as one of the top names at the NCAA Division II level, Schneider went to Nacogdoches after a highly successful 12-year stint at Emporia State.
The Canyon, Texas native is the second all-time winningest head coach at the NCAA Division II level. At Emporia State, Schneider guided the Lady Hornets to a 306-7(.810) record, and the 2010 NCAA Division II National Championship. The school’s time leader in wins and winning percentage, Schneider ranks among the all-time top 10 in fastest coaches to 100 victories, and third fastest among women’s basketball coaches.
Schneider spent 12 seasons at ESU guiding the Lady Hornets to 11 NCAA Tournament appearances. During that stretch, Schneider’s teams recorded two 30-win seasons and nine 20-win campaigns. Along with the 2010 national championship, Schneider coached ESU to four NCAA Division II South Central Regional titles, two Final Four appearances, six regular-season conference crowns and three league tournament titles.
Schneider made it tough on conference opponents during his time with the Lady Hornets winning 80 percent of those games. ESU posted a 173-43 (.801) record versus MIAA foes. The Lady Hornets were nearly unbeatable at home sporting a 143-14 (.917) record under Schneider. Schneider posted a 39-26 (.600) record against nationally ranked opponents, which included four wins over No. 1 ranked teams, and was 21-10 (.677) in the NCAA Tournament.
Schneider was the first MIAA rookie head coach to win both the MIAA regular-season and tournament titles. In 2006, the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association of four-year colleges voted Schneider as its coach of the four-year. He was also a three-time MIAA Coach of the Year.
The 2010 Bulletin Women’s Basketball National Coach of the Year and the WBCA South Central Region Coach of the Year, Schneider’s players have reaped the rewards of his guidance. He has coached seven All-Americans, including two NCAA Division II Player of the Year selections, 13 first-team All-MIAA honorees, eight conference MVPs and seven players have gone on to play professionally, including one in the WNBA. Schneider is well respected for being able to attract some of the nation’s top talent on the recruiting trail. During his time at Emporia State Schneider signed six NJCAA All-Americans and four high school All-Americans to play for the Lady Hornets. Schneider was a 1995 honors graduate of Wayland Baptist. During his time at Wayland, Schneider was a four-year letterman in men’s basketball and was the school’s first-ever academic All-American, capturing the honor three times. Schneider’s father, Bob, was one of the most successful women’s coaches at the NCAA Division II level, having served as the head coach at West Texas A&M from 1981-2006. They became the first father/son combination to take teams to the Elite Eight.
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| 5KANSAS INDIVIDUAL
Scored 40 points ...Vickie Adkins (41) vs. Texas A&M, 12/15/84
Scored 30 points ...Jessica Washington (30) vs. George Mason, 11/21/18
Scored 25 points ... Julie Brosseau (25) vs. Oral Roberts 12/6/20
Made 15 field goals ... Carolyn Davis (15) vs. Texas Tech, 1/25/12
Made 10 field goals ...Brooklyn Mitchell (10) at FAU, 11/30/19
Made 6 3-point field goals...Jessica Washington (6) vs. Baylor, 1/16/19
Made 15 free throws ...Carolyn Davis (15) at Wisconsin, 11/2/10
Attempted 25 field goals ...Jessica Washington (26) vs. Texas, 1/4/17
Attempted 10 3-point field goals ...Aniya Thomas (10) vs. Wright State, 11/30/19
Attempted 15 free throws ... Carolyn Davis (15) vs. Iowa State, 2/9/11
Had 20 rebounds...Chelsea Gardner (20) vs. West Virginia, 1/24/15
Had 15 rebounds ...Chatzileonti (15) vs Texas A&M CC, 11/29/20
Had 10 rebounds ...Tina Stephens (11) vs. New Mexico State, 12/29/20
Posted a double-double ...Ioanna Chatzileonti (11p,14r) vs. Oral Roberts 2/6/20
Posted a triple-double ...Angela Aycock (25p, 10a, 10s) vs. Missouri, 2/26/95
Had 10 assists ... Zakiyah Franklin (11) vs. Oral Roberts 12/6/20
Had 5 steals ... Tina Stephens (6) at FAU, 1/30/19
Had 5 blocked shots ...Katrine Jessen (6) vs. New Mexico State, 12/29/20
KANSAS TEAM
Scored 100 points ... 100 vs. Oral Roberts 12/6/20
Scored 90 points ...90 at FAU, 11/30/19
Scored less than 50 points ... 42 vs Iowa State, 3/3/20
Scored less than 40 points ...44 at Baylor, 2/5/20
Scored 50 points in a half ...60 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
Scored less than 20 points in a half ... 18 Iowa State, 3/3/20
Made 50 field goals ... 50 vs. UNC-Ashville, 2/28/94
Made 40 field goals ... 40 vs. Newman, 12/9/12
Made 30 field goals ...37 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
Made 15 3-point field goals
...--Made 10 3-point field goals ...11 vs Texas A&M CC, 11/29/20
Made 30 free throws ... 32 vs. Oklahoma, 1/30/19
Made 20 free throws ...23 vs. New Mexico State, 12/29/20
Had 60 rebounds ...66 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
Had 50 rebounds ...54 vs. UIC, 11/10/19
Had 40 rebounds ...47 vs. New Mexico State, 12/29/20
Had 30 assists ...32 vs. Maine, 12/1/10
Had 20 assists ... 21 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
Committed 10 or less turnovers ...8 vs. Oklahoma, 12/10/20
Committed 25 turnovers or more ...25 vs. New Mexico State, 12/29/20
Had 20 steals ...30 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 12/21/00
Had 15 steals ... 15 at Nebraska, 12/5/18
Had 10 blocked shots ...11 vs. Kansas State, 2/25/15
Had 5 blocked shots ...6 vs. New Mexico State, 12/29/20
Two players scored 30 points each
...--Three players scored 20 points each ...vs. Oklahoma, 1/30/19
...C. Lyons (23), A. Richardson (20), K. Kopatich (20)
Two players scored 20 points each ... vs. TCU (2/8/2020)
... Aniya Thomas (28) and Zakiyah Franklin (21)
Six players scored in double-figures ...vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
...J. Brosseau (25), T. Stephens (14), A. Thomas (13), M. Vuksic (13), H. Kersgieter (12) and I. Chatzileonti (11)
Five players scored in double-figures...vs. New Mexico State, 12/29/20
... Chatzileonti (11), Thomas (13), Kersgieter (14), Franklin (10), Brosseau (10)
Four players scored in double-figures ... vs. Oklahoma St, 2/29/20
... H. Kersgieter (14), A. Thomas (10), Z. Franklin (23), T. Stephens (13)
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL
Scored 40 points ...Danielle Adams (40) vs. Texas A&M, 2/12/11
Scored 30 points ... Taylor Robertson (31) vs. Oklahoma, 2/2/20
Scored 25 points ...Vivian Gray (29) vs Oklahoma State, 2/29/20
Made 15 field goals ... Aliyyah Handford (16) vs. St. John’s, 12/6/15
Made 10 field goals ...Natasha Mack (11), Vivian Gray (12) vs Oklahoma State, (2/29/2020)
Made 6 3-point field goals ...Maggie Espenmiller McGraw (6) at Iowa State, 1/25/20
Made 10 free throws ... Charli Collier (10) vs. Texas, 2/9/19
Attempted 25 field goals ...Aliyyah Handford (25) vs. St. John’s, 12/6/15
Attempted 10 3-point field goals ... Chloe Wanink (10) vs Wofford, 12/30/19
Attempted 15 free throws ...Nina Davis (16) vs. Baylor, 1/17/15
Had 20 rebounds ...Ashley Joens (20)vs Iowa State, 3/3/20
Had 15 rebounds ... Natasha Mack (15) vs Oklahoma State, 2/29/20
Had 10 rebounds ... Liz Scott (10) vs Oklahoma, 12/10/20
Posted a double-double ...Liz Scott (10pts/10rebs) vs Oklahoma, 12/10/20
Posted a triple-double ... Amanda Zahui B. (11p, 11r, 10b), vs. Minnesota, 11/20/13
Had 10 assists ... Mandy Simpson (12) vs. Oklahoma, 2/2/20
Had 5 steals...Kirsten Deans (5) at WVU, 2/22/20
Had 5 blocked shots ...Ines Nezerwa (6) vs Iowa State, 3/3/20
OPPONENT TEAM
Scored 100 points ...103 at Oklahoma, 2/19/95
Scored 90 points ...97 at Baylor, 2/5/20
Scored less than 50 points ...43 vs Texas A&M CC, 11/29/20
Scored less than 40 points ...36 vs. Vermont, 12/30/18
Scored 50 points in a half ... 51 vs. TCU 2/8/20
Scored less than 20 points in a half ...17 vs Texas A&M CC, 11/29/20
Made 50 field goals ...
--Made 40 field goals ... 40 at Baylor, 2/5/20
Made 30 field goals ...35 at Texas Tech 2/12/20
Made 15 3-point field goals ...
--Made 10 3-point field goals ...12 vs Iowa State, 3/3/20
Made 30 free throws ...35 vs. Nebraska, 2/13/02
Made 20 free throws ...21 at Oklahoma, 2/26/20
Had 60 rebounds ...62 vs. West Virginia, 1/18/17
Had 50 rebounds ...58 vs Iowa State, 3/3/20
Had 40 rebounds ... 48 at Texas Tech, 2/12/20
Had 30 assists ...
--Had 20 assists...23 at Texas Tech, 2/12/20
Committed 10 or less turnovers...10 at Kansas, 2/29/20
Committed 25 turnovers or more ... 25 vs. Oklahoma, 2/2/20
Had 20 steals ... 21 at Wake Forest, 11/20/11
Had 15 steals ...15 at Oklahoma, 2/26/20
Had 10 blocked shots ...11 vs Iowa State, 3/3/20
Had 5 blocked shots ...5 vs. North Dakota State, 12/21/20
Two players scored 30 points each ... at Creighton, 12/22/89
... M. Sanford (30), K. Halligan (30)
Three players scored 20 points each ... at Iowa State, 2/9/11
... K. Bolte (26), H. Christofferson (21) and C. Poppens (20)
Two players scored 20 points each ... at Kansas, 2/29/20
...Natasha Mack (24), Vivian Gray (29)
Six players scored in double-figures ...at Oklahoma, 1/24/18
... Llanusa (18), Pellington (17), Ortiz (17), Pierre-Loius (13), Manning (11) and Williams (10)
Five players scored in double-figures ... at. Texas Tech, 2/12/20
... Brewer (18), Gordon (19), Carr (13), Adams (19), Tucker (10)
Four players scored in double-figures ...at Baylor, 2/5/20
... N. Smith (23), T. Cooper (15), M. Ursin (11), Egbo (10)
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STARTING LINEUP
MISCELLANEOUS STATS
(W-L) 1 2 3 4 5
3-1
Z. Franklin
Thomas
Kersgieter
Stephens
Chatzileonti
2-0
B. Mitchell
Thomas
Kersgieter
Stephens
Chatzileonti
WIN/LOSS MARGIN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-15 16-29 30+
Wins
- - - - - - - - - 1 - 2 2
Losses
1 1
-MOST FIRST QUARTER POINTS
Kansas
26
vs TAMUCC, 11/29/20
Opponents 19 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
FEWEST FIRST QUARTER POINTS
Kansas
10
at Ole Miss, 12/3/20
Opponents 5
vs. North Dakota State, 12/21/20
LARGEST FIRST QUARTER LEAD
Kansas
17
vs TAMUCC, 11/29/20
Opponents
4
at Ole Miss, 12/3/20
MOST SECOND QUARTER POINTS
Kansas 39
vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
Opponents 24
vs. North Dakota State, 12/21/20
FEWEST SECOND QUARTER POINTS
Kansas 12
vs. North Dakota State, 12/21/20
Opponents 3 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
MOST FIRST HALF POINTS
Kansas 60
vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
Opponents
33
at Ole Miss, 12/3/20
FEWEST FIRST HALF POINTS
Kansas
22
at Ole Miss, 12/3/20
Opponents
17
vs TAMUCC, 11/29/20
LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD
Kansas 38
vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
Opponents
11
at Ole Miss, 12/3/20
MOST THIRD QUARTER POINTS
Kansas 30
vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
Opponents 23
vs Northern Colorado, 11/25/20FEWEST THIRD QUARTER POINTS
Kansas 14
vs Northern Colorado, 11/25/20Opponents
14
vs TAMUCC, 11/29/20
LARGEST THIRD QUARTER LEAD
Kansas 50
vs. Oral Roberts, 12/6/20
Opponents
4
at Ole Miss, 12/3/20
MOST FOURTH QUARTER POINTS
Kansas
25
vs Oklahoma, 12/10/20
Opponents
21
at Ole Miss, 12/3/20
FEWEST FOURTH QUARTER POINTS
Kansas
8
at Ole Miss, 12/3/20
Opponents
12
vs TAMUCC, 11/29/20
MOST SECOND HALF POINTS
Kansas
48
vs Oklahoma, 12/10/20
Opponents 37
3x, lastvs Oklahoma, 12/10/20
FEWEST SECOND HALF POINTS
Kansas
31
at Ole Miss, 12/3/20
Opponents
26
vs TAMUCC, 11/29/20
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
Kansas
42
vs TAMUCC, 11/29/20
Opponents
17
at Ole Miss, 12/3/20
JUMP BALLS CONTROLLED
(INCLUDES OT)
Kansas
3 (-)
Opponents 3(-)
HOW KU SCORED FIRST POINTS
3-Pointer 1
Jump Shot
0
Lay-Up 3
Free Throw
2
WHO SCORED KU'S FIRST POINTS
Chatzileonti 3
Stephens 2
Thomas
1
BENCH POINTS
PTS
Kansas 119
Opponents 96
DOUBLE-FIGURES SCORING
Kersgieter 5
Chatzileonti 3
Stephens 4
Thomas 4
Z. Franklin
2
Vuksic 1
Brosseau 3
Mitchell
1
DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDING
Chatzileonti 4
Kersgieter 1
Stephens 1
DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Kersgieter 1
Chatzileonti 1
20-PLUS GAMES
Kersgieter 2
POINTS LEADER
Kersgieter 4
Brosseau 1
Stephens 1
3-POINTS LEADER
Kersgieter 3
Thomas 2
Brosseau 1
Mitchell 1
REB LEADER
Kersgieter 1
Stephens 1
Chatzileonti 4
ASSIST LEADER
Kersgieter 1
Stephens 1
Mitchell
3
Z. Franklin
3
STEALS LEADER
Thomas 2
Stephens 1
Chatzileonti 1
Kersgieter 1
Mitchell 1
BLOCKS LEADER
Chatzileonti 2
Stephens 2
Jessen 1
Helgren 1
Leading after one quarter...4-1
Trailing after one quarter ... 0-1
Tied after one quarter ... 1-0
Leading at half ...4-1
Trailing at half ...1-1
Tied at half... 0-0
Leading after three quarters ... 5-0
Trailing after three quarters ...0-2
Tied after three quarters ... 0-0
Leading with 5:00 remaining in regulation ...4-1
Trailing with 5:00 remaining in regulation ... 0-1
Tied with 5:00 remaining in regulation ... 1-0
Kansas out-rebounds opponents ...5-1
Kansas is out-rebounded ... 0-0
Same amount of rebounds ... 0-1
Kansas commits more TOs ...2-1
Opponent commits more TOs ...3-0
Same amount of TOs ... 0-1
Kansas shoots 50 percent or better (FG) ... 0-0
Opponent shoots 50 percent or better (FG) ... 0-0
Kansas shoots 49 percent or less (FG) ...5-2
Opponents shoots 49 percent or less (FG)...5-2
Kansas shoots better than opponent (FG) ... 4-0
Opponents shoots better than Kansas (FG) ...1-2
Same shooting percentage (FG) ... 0-0
Kansas has more free-throw attempts ...5-1
Opponents has more free-throw attempts ... 0-1
Same amount of free-throw attempts ... 0-0
Kansas bench outscores opponent bench ... 4-0
Opponent bench outscores Kansas bench ...1-2
Benches score the same ... 0-0
Kansas scores less than 50 ... 0-0
Kansas scores between 50-59 ... 0-1
Kansas scores 60-69 ... 0-1
Kansas scores 70-79 ...3-0
Kansas scores 80-89 ... 1-0
Kansas scores 90-99 ... 0-0
Kansas 100 or more ... 1-0
Opponent scores less than 50 ... 1-0
Opponent scores between 50-59 ...2-0
Opponent scores 60-69 ...2-0
Opponent scores 70-79 ...0-2
Opponent scores 80-89 ... 0-0
Opponent scores 90-99 ... 0-0
Opponent 100 or more ... 0-0
In November ...2-0
In December ...3-2
In January ... 0-0
In February ... 0-0
In March ... 0-0
In April... 0-0
On Monday ... 0-1
On Tuesday ... 1-0
On Wednesday ... 1-0
On Thursday ...1-1
On Friday ... 0-0
On Saturday ... 0-0
On Sunday ...3-0
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JUNIOR // GUARD NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.0
Tina
stephens
SENIOR // FORWARD PALMETTO, FLORIDA1
Mia
Vuksic
FRESHMAN // GUARD SIBENIK, CROATIA4
ANIYA
THOMAS
JUNIOR // GUARD DUNCANVILLE, TEXAS5
Emma
Merriweather
JUNIOR // CENTER BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA10
Ioanna
Chatzileonti
FRESHMAN // FORWARD ATHENS, GREECE11
Katrine
Jessen
FRESHMAN // FORWARD SKOVLUNDE, DENMARK12
holly
kersgieter
SOPHOMORE // GUARD SAND SPRINGS, OKLAHOMA13
zakiyah
franklin
SOPHOMORE // GUARD LAKELAND, FLORIDA
15
Julie
Brosseau
GRAD. TRANSFER // GUARD REPENTIGNY, QUEBEC, CANADA
20
brooklyn
mitchell
JUNIOR // GUARD NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA21
Chandler
Prater
R-FRESHMAN // GUARD KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
25
Chisom
Ajekwu
SOPHOMORE // CENTER LAWRENCE, KANSAS45
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schneider
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Field Goals 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2019-20 KU 29-29 930/32.1 129-355 .363 23-78 .295 71-90 .789 13 57 70 2.4 55-0 103 104 6 28 352 12.1
2020-21 KU 7-5 168/24.1 15-39 .385 3-7 .429 11-13 .846 2 18 20 2.9 5-0 25 13 1 2 44 6.3
TOTAL 36-34 1099/30.5 144-394 .365 26-85 .306 82-103 .796 15 75 90 2.5 60-0 128 117 7 30 396 11.0
Single Game Highs
Statistic
Value
Points
25 vs Oklahoma 02/02/20
Rebounds
5 5 times
Assists
11 vs Oral Roberts 12/06/20
Steals
3 5 times
Blocks
2 vs Kansas St. 01/29/20
FG Made
9 vs Oklahoma 02/02/20
FG Attempts
23 vs Kansas St. 01/29/20
3FG Made
4 vs UIC 11/10/19
3FG Attempts
8 vs UIC 11/10/19
FT Made
8 vs Indiana St. 11/07/19
FT Attempts
11 vs Indiana St. 11/07/19
HAYNES-OVERTON, Erica
Field Goals 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2017-18 ETSU 30-29 857/28.6 169-361 .468 16-55 .291 80-119 .672 46 96 142 4.7 89-4 57 86 13 108 434 14.5
2018-19 ETSU 31-31 977/31.5 197-467 .422 19-72 .264 108-143 .755 42 107 149 4.8 103-3 107 109 14 97 521 16.8
2019-20 ETSU 4-4 143/35.8 29-66 .439 5-17 .294 28-38 .737 5 16 21 5.3 11-1 6 21 0 19 91 22.8
TOTAL FOR KU 0-0 0/0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 65-64 1978/30.4 395-894 .442 40-144 .278 216-300 .720 93 219 312 4.8 203-8 170 216 27 224 1046 16.1
Single Game Highs
Statistic
Value
Points
41 vs Tennessee 11/05/19
Rebounds
10 4 times
Assists
8 vs Houston 12/01/18
Steals
11 at Murray St. 11/29/17
Blocks
2 7 times
FG Made
16 vs Appalachian St. 11/29/18
FG Attempts
31 vs Tennessee 11/05/19
3FG Made
3 at Cincinnati 11/09/18, vs UNC Greensboro 03/02/18, vs Tennessee 11/05/19
3FG Attempts
7 vs Tennessee 11/05/19
FT Made
11 vs Western Caro. 02/02/19, at High Point 11/14/19
FT Attempts
12 vs Mercer 02/21/19, vs Western Caro. 02/02/19, vs Tennessee 11/05/19
KANSAS CAREER HIGHS
Points . . . . N/A Rebounds. . . . N/A FG Made . . . N/A FG Attempts . . . N/A 3 PT FG Made . . . N/A 3 PT FG Attempts . . . N/A FT Made. . . . N/A FT Attempts . . . N/A Assists . . . N/A Blocks. . . . N/A Steals . . . N/A Minutes . . . N/A
BIG 12 HIGHS
Points . . . . N/A Rebounds. . . . N/A FG Made . . . N/A FG Attempts . . . N/A 3 PT FG Made . . . N/A 3 PT FG Attempts . . . N/A FT Made. . . . N/A FT Attempts . . . N/A Assists . . . N/A Blocks. . . . N/A Steals . . . N/A Minutes . . . N/ATAMIA DAVIS
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ERICA HAYNES-OVERTON | 0
CAREER YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
GUARD | 5-5 | JUNIOR | NASHVILLE, TENN. | EAST NASHVILLE MAGNET HS
KANSAS CAREER HIGHS
Points . . . . 20, at Iowa State (1/25/20) Rebounds. . . 17, vs. Iowa State (3/3/20) FG Made . . . 8, 2x, last at Iowa State (1/25/20) FG Attempts . . . 17, at Iowa State (1/25/20) 3 PT FG Made . . . 1, 4x, last vs. Iowa State (3/3/20) 3 PT FG Attempts . . . 2, 5x, last at Kansas State (3/8/20) FT Made. . . . 8, vs. Texas (2/15/20) FT Attempts . . . 9, vs. Texas (2/15/20) Assists . . . 4, at Kansas State (3/3/20) Blocks. . . 2, 2x last vs Oral Roberts 12/06/20 Steals . . . 6, vs. Florida Atlantic (11/30/19) Minutes . . . 33 vs. Iowa State (3/3/20)
BIG 12 HIGHS
Points . . . . 20, at Iowa State (1/25/20) Rebounds. . . 17, vs. Iowa State (3/3/20) FG Made . . . 8, 2x, last at Iowa State (1/25/20) FG Attempts . . . 17, at Iowa State (1/25/20) 3 PT FG Made . . . 1, 4x, last vs. Iowa State (3/3/20) 3 PT FG Attempts . . . 2, 5x, last at Kansas State (3/8/20) FT Made. . . . 8, vs. Texas (2/15/20) FT Attempts . . . 9, vs. Texas (2/15/20) Assists . . . 4, at Kansas State (3/3/20) Blocks. . . .2, vs. TCU (2/8/20) Steals . . . .4, at Oklahoma (2/26/20) Minutes . . . .33, vs. Iowa State (3/3/20)
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#1 STEPHENS, Tina
Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds
Opponent Date GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
Northern Colo. 11/25/2020 * 24:31 5-9 .556 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 3 6 9 9.0 1 1 2 0 2 13 13.0 A&M-Corpus Christi 11/29/2020 * 23:17 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 4 2 6 7.5 1 1 1 0 2 13 13.0 at Ole Miss 12/03/2020 * 20:12 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 2 4 6.3 4 1 3 0 1 3 9.7 Oral Roberts 12/06/2020 * 20:06 6-10 .600 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 4 1 5 6.0 2 1 1 2 0 14 10.8 Oklahoma 12/10/2020 * 35:26 6-11 .545 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 3 5 8 6.4 3 0 1 0 1 18 12.2 North Dakota St. 12/21/2020 * 28:60 6-14 .429 1-2 .500 3-6 .500 1 3 4 6.0 4 2 0 0 2 16 12.8 New Mexico St. 12/29/2020 * 25:34 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 4-4 1.000 1 10 11 6.7 2 3 3 0 3 9 12.3 Totals 7 178:05 31-56 .554 2-4 .500 22-34 .647 18 29 47 6.7 17 9 11 2 11 86 12.3
Player Averages
GamesPlayed Minutes/game Points/game FG Pct 3FGPct FT Pct Rebounds/game Assists/game Turnovers/game Assist/Turnoverratio Steals/game Blocks/game
7 25.4 12.3 55.4 50.0 64.7 6.7 1.3 1.6 0.8 1.6 0.3
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STEPHENS, Tina
Field Goals 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2019-20 KU 26-6 635/24.4 98-210 .467 4-16 .250 65-109 .596 56 132 188 7.2 53-0 31 55 6 44 265 10.2
2020-21 KU 7-7 178/25.4 31-56 .554 2-4 .500 22-34 .647 18 29 47 6.7 17-0 9 11 2 11 86 12.3
TOTAL 33-13 813/24.6 129-266 .485 6-20 .300 87-143 .608 74 161 235 7.1 70-0 40 66 8 55 351 10.6
Single Game Highs
Statistic
Value
Points
20 at Iowa St. 01/25/20
Rebounds
17 vs Iowa St. 03/03/20
Assists
4 at Kansas St. 03/08/20
Steals
6 at Fla. Atlantic 11/30/19
Blocks
2 vs TCU 02/08/20, vs Oral Roberts 12/06/20
FG Made
8 at Iowa St. 01/25/20, at Fla. Atlantic 11/30/19
FG Attempts
17 at Iowa St. 01/25/20
3FG Made
1 6 times
3FG Attempts
2 6 times
FT Made
8 vs Texas 02/15/20
FT Attempts
9 vs Texas 02/15/20
THOMAS, Aniya
Field Goals 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2018-19 KU 29-11 431/14.8 49-140 .350 17-60 .283 24-34 .706 10 23 33 1.1 48-1 22 28 1 22 139 4.8
2019-20 KU 29-28 905/31.2 127-329 .386 44-147 .299 66-85 .776 24 92 116 4.0 76-2 66 58 6 57 364 12.6
2020-21 KU 7-7 174/24.8 29-55 .527 8-25 .320 12-24 .500 2 19 21 3.0 10-0 12 10 1 14 78 11.1
TOTAL 65-46 1509/23.2 205-524 .391 69-232 .297 102-143 .713 36 134 170 2.6 134-3 100 96 8 93 581 8.9
Single Game Highs
Statistic
Value
Points
28 vs TCU 02/08/20
Rebounds
10 at Texas Tech 02/12/20, vs Kansas St. 01/29/20
Assists
5 vs Wright St. 11/29/19
Steals
4 5 times
Blocks
1 8 times
FG Made
9 vs Texas 02/15/20, vs TCU 02/08/20
FG Attempts
17 at TCU 01/12/20, at Texas 01/22/20, at Fla. Atlantic 11/30/19
3FG Made
4 5 times
3FG Attempts
10 at Fla. Atlantic 11/30/19
FT Made
9 at Oklahoma 02/26/20
FT Attempts
10 at Oklahoma 02/26/20, vs Wright St. 11/29/19
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SEASON AVERAGES
FORWAD | 6-2 | SENIOR | PALMETTO, FLORIDA | PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL
Due to NCAA guidelines, Haynes-Overton will sit out one year with eligibility beginning spring 2021.
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Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds
Opponent Date GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
Northern Colo. 11/25/2020 * 24:31 5-9 .556 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 3 6 9 9.0 1 1 2 0 2 13 13.0 A&M-Corpus Christi 11/29/2020 * 23:17 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 4 2 6 7.5 1 1 1 0 2 13 13.0 at Ole Miss 12/03/2020 * 20:12 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 2 4 6.3 4 1 3 0 1 3 9.7 Oral Roberts 12/06/2020 * 20:06 6-10 .600 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 4 1 5 6.0 2 1 1 2 0 14 10.8 Oklahoma 12/10/2020 * 35:26 6-11 .545 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 3 5 8 6.4 3 0 1 0 1 18 12.2 North Dakota St. 12/21/2020 * 28:60 6-14 .429 1-2 .500 3-6 .500 1 3 4 6.0 4 2 0 0 2 16 12.8 New Mexico St. 12/29/2020 * 25:34 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 4-4 1.000 1 10 11 6.7 2 3 3 0 3 9 12.3 Totals 7 178:05 31-56 .554 2-4 .500 22-34 .647 18 29 47 6.7 17 9 11 2 11 86 12.3
Player Averages
GamesPlayed Minutes/game Points/game FG Pct 3FGPct FT Pct Rebounds/game Assists/game Turnovers/game Assist/Turnoverratio Steals/game Blocks/game