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February 09, 2001 | Women's Basketball
Feb. 9, 2001
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THE GAME
The 10th-ranked Oklahoma women's basketball team continues its conference road swing as the Sooners journey to Stillwater, Okla., to face the Oklahoma State Cowgirls (12-9, 4-6 Big 12) on Saturday, Feb. 10, inside Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611 capacity) at 7 p.m.
Saturday's game will be broadcast live by the Sooner Sports Network and air on KWTV-Channel 9 and KSBI Channel 52 in Oklahoma City, KWBT Channel 19 in Tulsa and KOMI-TV 24 in Woodward. Mick Haley (play-by-play) and Laura Reece Keep (color analyst) will call the game. In addition, all Oklahoma women's basketball games are broadcast on KOMA-AM (1520) radio station with Ed Murray (play-by-play) and Jenny Bramer (color analyst) calling the action. This live broadcast also is available through OU's athletic department web site at www.SoonerSports.com.
The Sooners enter the game on a nine-game winning streak and sports an 18-4 overall record and 9-1 mark in the Big 12 Conference. OU has also won 12 of its last 13 games including a perfect 5-0 performance in Big 12 road games.
Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Iowa State remains in a three way tie for first-place in the conference with identical 9-1 records while Oklahoma State is tied with Baylor for fourth place at 4-6.
Over the past nine games, the Sooners are averaging 88.6 points and 42.0 rebounds per game while Oklahoma State averages 57.1 ppg and 37.3 rpg.
Oklahoma is ranked 10th in the AP and 11th in the USA Today/ESPN coaches' polls. Oklahoma State is not ranked.
SERIES RECORD OU vs. Oklahoma StateOSU leads 34-30
OSU leads the all-time series 34-30 but the Sooners swept the two-game series a year ago, winning 93-69 in Stillwater and 77-68 in Norman. OU's victory in Norman clinch a share of the Big 12 regular season title for the Sooners.
OKLAHOMA (18-4, 9-1 BIG 12)
Oklahoma enters the Oklahoma State game averaging the nation's third best scoring performance of 84.5 points per game and ranks eighth in field goal percentage shooting 48.4 percent. Over the past nine games, Oklahoma has shot 51.1 percent from the field, 42.5 percent from beyond the arc and 74.8 percent from the foul line. Not once in OU's 9-0 run has an opponent outshot OU from the field and only Baylor produced a better three-point field goal percentage than the Sooners. OU's defense has held over half of its opponents to 40 percent or below from the field which in return produces a 14-0 record for the Sooners.
Three of Oklahoma's starters average double-figure in scoring and the Sooners are led by two of the best players in the country. Juniors All-America and Big 12 Player of the Year candidates LaNeishea Caufield (Ada, Okla.) and Stacey Dales (Brockville, Ontario) leads the team and ranks among the NCAA best in scoring, steals and assists. Caufield tops the nation in thefts with 4.8 steals per game and is among the elite in scoring with a team-best 17.6 points per game. She has pocketed five steals in each of the last seven games including a career-high nine thefts at Nebraska Wednesday. Caufield's free throw percentage of 87.7 percent (107-of-122) ranks first in the league and 24th in the nation. She also ranks second on the team in assists (3.6 apg) and third in rebounds (4.5 rpg).
Dales stands sixth in the country in assists (7.4) and has scored or assisted on 44 percent of Oklahoma's 679 field goals. The Conseco Nancy Lieberman-Cline Step Up Award finalist (the award is for the top point guard in the nation) follows Caufield in scoring with 16.2 points per game. She also ranks second on the team in steals (3.0 spg) and fourth in rebounds (4.6 rpg).
Sophomore Caton Hill (Ada, Okla.) leads the team and ranks second in the conference in rebounds with 8.8 boards per game. Not only is she effective in the paint but the 6-1 power forward is the conference's most consistent 3-point shooter in league games, hitting 61.9 percent of her treys (13-of-21). Hill also averages 12.6 points and shoots 81.7 percent from the foul line to rank third best on the team. In addition, she has supplied the Sooners with eight double-doubles (10+ rebounds, 10+ points) this season, pushing her career total to 14.
A large part of Oklahoma's success this season also is due to the play of its other two regular starters, senior Sunny Hardeman (Norman, Okla.) and junior Jen Cunningham (Kingston, Ontario, Canada). Although Cunningham is nursing a knee injury right now she was averaging 10.8 points and 7.8 rebounds over the last six game prior to her injury. Hardeman is averaging 14.5 points per game for the past two games with the help of seven 3-pointers. She ranks third in the league in 3-point field goal percentage, hitting 47.4 percent of her long range bombers.
OKLAHOMA STATE (12-9, 4-6 BIG 12)
Oklahoma State heads into Saturday's game winners of three of its last four games including upsetting No. 20 Baylor, 69-66, in overtime in Stillwater on Feb. 1. OSU has also defeated Kansas, 61-53, Texas A&M, 85-69, and Kansas State, 69-55, in league action. The Cowgirls opened Big 12 schedule with four-straight losses to Baylor, 81-69 (in Waco), Texas Tech, twice 67-55 and 82-29, Colorado, 65-49, and Texas, 64-43.
The Cowgirls made a 10-hour trip to Ames, Iowa for their game against Iowa State, by bus because many of the players were hesitant to fly after the plane crash that killed two men's basketball players at the school and eight others associated with the program.
OSU, who had won three straight, fell behind quickly and never recovered losing 83-54. They also committed 12 turnovers in the first half and shot 34 percent for the game. Trisha Skibbe led Oklahoma State with 11 points. Kara Faulk, who had averaged 18.3 points over the three previous games, scored only eight.
Iowa State scored the first seven points and held Oklahoma State to three baskets over the first 9 1/2 minutes in building a 22-7 lead. After Faulk's 3-pointer drew Oklahoma State to 22-10, Iowa State hit four 3s during a 15-5 run that increased the lead to 22. The Cyclones led 39-26 at halftime and Oklahoma State got no closer than 13 in the second half.
Megan Taylor had 14 points, Tracy Gahan scored 13 and Angie Welle had 12 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and a career-high six blocks for Iowa State.
Faulk, the Big 12 Conference Player of the Week, leads OSU in scoring with 10.8 points and rebounds with 7.4 boards per game. Jessica Bates ranks second in scoring with 8.6 ppg and third in rebounds with 4.9 rpg. Trisha Skibbe is the team's second best rebounder with 5.1 rpg.
As a team, the Cowgirls rank 12th in the league in scoring at 62.4 ppg and ninth in rebounds with 39.3 rpg. OSU is shooting 37.1 percent from the field, 29.1 percent from three-point range and 66.7 percent from the free throw line.
UP NEXT
Oklahoma returns to the friendly confines of the Lloyd Noble Center, where they sport an 8-1 record and have won 16 of its last 18 games, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, when the Sooners host Kansas State (11-10, 1-9 Big 12) in a Valentine Day Special at 7 p.m. The game will be televise by Sooner Sports Network.
OU then travels to No. 11 Texas Tech (18-3, 9-1 Big 12) on Saturday, Feb. 17, to attempt to snap the nation's longest home winning streak of 41-consecutive games. The showdown will be broadcasted by Fox Sports Network at 1 p.m. inside the United Spirit Center in Lubbock, Texas.
A LOOK BACK AT NEBRASKA
(AP) LINCOLN, Neb. - While her teammates couldn't hit a foul shot, Oklahoma's LaNeishea Caufield couldn't miss.
Caufield went 6-for-6 from the line to improve her own school record to 28 straight free throws as the No. 10 Sooners beat Nebraska 84-62.
"It's just something I really work on," said Caufield, who had 16 points. "Whenever we have a day off I go to the gym, I make 100 free throws then I shoot (another) 100 and see how many I make."
Caufield had hit 22 straight coming in and broke the previous mark of 24 she set earlier this season.
The rest of the Sooners were 5-for-18 from the line, but it didn't really matter. Oklahoma forced 28 turnovers and held Nebraska to 32 percent shooting to win its eighth straight.
"We shot 47 percent from the free throw line," Oklahoma coach Sherri Coale said. "If you'd have told me we would have done that and still win by 20 I'd have said you were crazy. That tells me there were some other things we were doing really well."
Stacey Dales led Oklahoma with 20 points and Sunny Hardemann also scored 16 for Oklahoma (18-4, 9-1), which kept pace with No. 8 Iowa State for first place in the Big 12.
"We know our positions on offense and it's the same with the defense," Dales said. "We have such a unique chemistry on the fast break. Our assists are up so much this year. It comes from that chemistry and trust. That trust is essential."
Rosalind Ross finished with 14 points for Oklahoma.
Margaret Richards had 15 points to lead Nebraska (10-13, 2-8), which has lost seven of eight. Steph Jones added 11 points, all in the second half, for the Cornhuskers.
"I've never been through anything quite like this," Nebraska coach Paul Sanderford said. "It's tough for me. It's frustrating for the kids."
Oklahoma got 26 points off Nebraska's 28 turnovers. It was the 14th time this season the Huskers have turned the ball over 20 or more times.
"I thought in the second half our defense picked it up, but we couldn't make a basket," Sanderford said.
Already up 11 at halftime, the Sooners opened the second half with an 11-2 run. Talbert scored five, including a three-point play, and Caufield stole the ball at midcourt and went uncontested for a layup that put the Sooners ahead 51-31 with 16:08 left.
Jones was the only Husker to score in the first seven minutes of the second half. She kept the Huskers in it with eight points, then Margaret Richards hit consecutive 3-pointers to cut the Oklahoma lead to 53-44, the first time it had been since the first half.
It was as close as the Huskers would get as the Sooners put it away with a late 15-3 run.
"I felt like in the second half we did some brilliant things - and I don't say that very often to them or anyone else," Coale said.
The Sooners led 40-29 at halftime after forcing 13 turnovers and holding the Huskers to 10-for-32 shooting. Oklahoma was 15-for-35 from the field, 7-for-17 from 3-point range. Ross only played 12 minutes in the first half, but led the Sooners with 10 points after going 4-for-7. Taylor and Dales each had nine points in the first half.
The game was delayed when the men's game between Nebraska and Oklahoma State went into overtime. The Husker and Cowboy men had been scheduled to play Tuesday, but the game was pushed back when Oklahoma State changed its schedule after a fatal plane crash Jan. 27.
CAUFIELD IS 6 THEFTS SHY OF CLAIMING SCHOOL RECORD
Junior All-America candidate LaNeishea Caufield (Ada, Okla.) is only six steals shy of becoming Oklahoma's all-time pocket picker with 275 career steals. The record is 280 held by Jacquette Hurley (1983-86). Caufield currently leads the nation in thefts with 4.8 per outing.
Caufield has collected five steals in each of the Sooners' last seven games including a career-best nine at Nebraska Wednesday. She also has been the team leaders in thefts in 18-of-22 games this season. The Oklahoman also tops the team in points per game with 17.6.
CAUFIELD IMPROVES OWN SCHOOL RECORD WITH 28-STRAIGHT FREE THROWS AND COUNTING
Junior guard LaNeishea Caufield (Ada, Okla.) has made 28-straight free throws heading into Saturday's game against Oklahoma State. The Ada High graduate improved her own school record for most consecutive free throws made against Nebraska by making all six attempted foul shots.
She also went 14-of-14 at Texas A&M, 8-of-8 vs. Missouri and hit her last two free throws against Texas Tech for her current run.
She has been perfect at the charity stripe in 11 different games this season. What's more impressive is that nine of those 11 games that Caufield has been flawless has occurred on an opponent's home court. Caufield's single game personal best performance is her 14-of-14 showing at Texas A&M on Jan. 31.
DALES CANDIDATE FOR TOP POINT GUARD OF THE YEAR AWARD
Junior Stacey Dales (Brockville, Ontario) is one of 10 finalist for the Conseco/Nancy Lieberman-Cline Step Up Award as recently announced by the Rotary Club of Detroit. The elite honor is given to the top collegiate point guard in Division I women's basketball. Dales is averaging 16.2 points, 7.4 assists and 4.6 rebounds per game for the 18-4 and 10th-ranked Sooners. Her mark for assists per game ranks first in the Big 12 Conference and sixth in the nation. Dales earned second-team All-Big 12 honors for the 1999-2000 season and was a preseason first-team All-Big 12 selection for 2000-01. She is the only player in OU women's basketball history to score more than 1,000 career points and dish out over 500 career assists. She was also named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Jan. 14.
The criterion for the Conseco Step Up Award is the floor leadership, play-making and ball-handling skills that personified Lieberman-Cline during her career. The award, now in its second season, is a national project of the Rotary Club of Detroit. The AP sportswriters from across the country will nominate the finalists and eventual winner. Sue Bird of Connecticut received the award for the 1999-2000 season.
Dales has also been nominated for the ESPN.com Point Guard of the Year and selected as one of the top-five point guards in the nation by ESPN play-by-play announcer Beth Mowins. She also competed for the Candadian Olympic team this past summer in Sydney, Australia.
The 2000-2001 award will be presented at a luncehon at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center on April 7 at Noon. Money raised at the event will be given to the American Cancer Society for direct support of various breast cancer initiatives, and to the Women's Sports Foundation, in creating an educated public that encourages participation in female athletics and supports gender equality in sports.
DALES ACCOUNTS FOR 44.1% OF SOONERS FIELD GOALS
All-America candidate Stacey Dales (Brockville, Ontario) has had a hand in nearly half of Oklahoma's 679 field goals this season. She tops the team with 138 field goals and has assisted on 162 field goals (sixth in the NCAA at 7.4 assists/game) to account for 44.1 percent of the Sooners 679 field goals this season. Of Dales' 138 FGs, 19 have been three-pointers. Dales, the edging school recordholder in assists, moved into Oklahoma's top-15 career scoring list this season and currently has 1,123 points. Dales also became the only player in school history to score 1,000-plus points and dish out over 500 assists against Nebraska.
COALE-DALES AMONG ESPN.COM NOMINEE
Oklahoma's Head Coach Sherri Coale and Sooner point guard Stacey Dales (Brockville, Ontario) have been nominated for the ESPN.com Coach and Point Guard of the Year Awards. The finalist will be announced later this month with the winners attending an official ceremony on March 28 hosted by ESPN College Basketball.
TALBERT PERFORMS WELL AMONG THE TOP 5
Seward County Junior College transfer Jamie Talbert (Elkhart, Kan.) has appeared among the Sooners' top five for the last three games. Talbert replaced junior center Jen Cunningham who's out with a torn ACL for the next few weeks.
Over the past three games, Talbert has averaged 8.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, including a career-best 11 boards vs. Nebraska Wednesday, and is shooting 63.2 percent from the field. For the year, she averages 6.2 points, 3.6 rebounds and shoots 54.3 percent from the field.
SOONERS NEARING MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS MARK
A year ago, Oklahoma went on a 10-0 run after losing to the 2000 national champions Connecticut Huskies on Dec. 29. The Sooners are currently on a nine-game winning streak, the longest of the season and current longest in the Big 12 Conference. The 1983-84 Sooner team holds the school record for most consecutive wins at 13.
SOONERS LOOKING FOR EIGHTH 20-WIN SEASON
Oklahoma is just two wins shy of having back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since the 1983-84, 1984-85 and 1985-86 teams accomplished this feat three years in a row. OU is 18-4 on the season.
OKLAHOMA EARNS HIGHEST RANKING EVER
Oklahoma made the Top 10 list in the women's basketball AP Poll for the first time in school history on Jan. 28. The Sooners jumped two places to 10th after solid wins over Texas Tech and Kansas for the week of Jan. 22-28. The Sooners' highest ranking previously had been 11th for the week of Jan. 12, 1986.
OU also moved up one spot in the USA Today/ESPN Poll, going from No. 12 to No. 11 in this week's poll. This is OU's highest USA Today ranking of the season.
Oklahoma has been ranked in all 14 AP and USA Today/ESPN coaches' polls this year and 24-straight dating back to Jan. 17, 2000, OU's first appearance under OU coach Sherri Coale.
SEEING DOUBLE
All-Big 12 Conference candidate Caton Hill (Ada, Okla.) recorded her eighth double double of the season when she scored 11 points and ripped down 15 rebounds, to tie a personal best, against Missouri last Saturday. Oklahoma has tallied 12 double doubles in 22 games by four different players. Other double double performances for the Sooners this season include junior Stacey Dales (vs. SMU - 14 points, 14 assists), junior LaNeishea Caufield (at ORU - 22 points, 10 rebounds and vs. Iowa State - 13 points, 12 assists) and junior Jen Cunningham (vs. Texas - 18 points, 12 rebounds).
SOONER BACKCOURT ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATES
Juniors LaNeishea Caufield (Ada, Okla.) and Stacey Dales (Brockville, Ontario) are one of the best guard tandems in America. Caufield and Dales lead the Sooners and are among the Big 12 Conference and NCAA best as they post impressive numbers.
Dales ranks sixth in the NCAA and leads the team and league in assists with 7.4 per game. She also averages 16.2 points, second best on the team, while hustling for 4.6 rebounds and pocketing 3.0 steals per game. Dales shoots 47.6 percent from the field and 68.9 percent from the charity stripe. The Canadian also is among the league's best in assists, steals and scoring.
Caufield leads the nation in steals per game with 4.8 thefts per outing. She also tops the team in scoring with 17.6 points and is third in rebounding with 4.5 boards per game. The Oklahoman hits a league-best 87.7 percent of her free throws.
SOONERS MOVE TO 3RD IN THE NCAA IN SCORING
In the most recent NCAA Division I basketball statistics (released on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2001), Oklahoma ranks in the following national stat categories ... No. 3 in scoring, averaging 84.5 points per game, No. 6 in three-point field goal percentage (36.5) and No. 8 in field goal percentage (48.8).
Individually, the Sooners have two players that rank among the nation's elite in three categories. Juniors LaNeishea Caufield (Ada, Okla.) and Stacey Dales (Brockville, Ontario, Canada) ranks among the best in steals, free throw percentage and assists. Caufield leads the nation in thefts with 4.8 steals per game and ranks 24th in free throw percentage, hitting 87.7 percent, while Dales is sixth in the NCAA in assists per game with 7.4. Note: Oklahoma numbers include OU games to date.
CUNNINGHAM SUFFERS THIRD TORN ACL
Junior Jen Cunningham (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her right knee against Texas Tech on Jan. 28. This is the third torn ACL in Cunningham's basketball career. She experienced her first ACL injury prior to her senior year in high school and reinjuried the same knee (left) as a sophomore at Miami (Fla.) on Dec. 19, 1999. The 6-3 center is expected to miss the next two weeks.
Cunningham averages 6.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in 22.4 minutes of action this season. However, in her last six games, she's produced 10.8 ppg and 7.8 rpg in 26.3 minutes of play.
OU RANKS 7TH IN LATEST RPI
The Sooners are ranked seventh in the Collegiate Basketball News Women's RPI College Basketball Rankings this week. OU is also ranked eighth in the WBCA/ Summerville RPI.
The Sooners have played nine top-25 teams this year. OU is 5-4 against the nation's best, defeating Texas Tech, 84-66, Southwest Missouri State, 89-82, Stanford, 102-98 OT, Texas, 85-74, and Baylor, 90-87.
SOONERS RANK 32ND IN NATIONAL ATTENDANCE
Oklahoma is ranked 31st in this week's unofficial NCAA Division I Women's Basketball home attendance survey, which is compiled by the University of Wisconsin Women's Sports Information Office. The Sooners are averaging 2,652 fans per game.
SOONERS IN THE COMMUNITY
The women's basketball team not only commits their time to on court functions but the Sooners are also very active within the community of Norman and surrounding areas.
This year, OU has already participated in numerous community service projects such as The First Lady's Build and Kid's Kitchen Reading Club.
Oklahoma's First Lady Kathy Keating took part in both community service projects with the Sooners. In the First Lady's Build, five collegiate women's sport programs assisted with the building of a house. OU's women's basketball and softball teams were two of the five programs.
In addition, guard LaNeishea Caufield and football standout Damian Mackey participated in the Kid's Kitchen Reading Club which is a national organization supporting the importances of reading for elementary school students.
SOONER BRIEFS
In each game this year at least three OU players have scored in double digits.
OU has dished out 454 assists to its opponents' 294 and has pocketed 287 steals to its oppositions' 212.
Oklahoma is 16-0 when leading at halftime.
Oklahoma is 18-0 when producing a better field goal percentage than its opponents and 16-1 when making more field goals than its foes.
Oklahoma is 5-4 against nationally-ranked teams and 8-1 in televised games.
OU won its first double overtime game with a 65-63 win at San Diego.
Junior Jen Cunningham (Kingston, Ontario) now ranks ninth on OU's all-time blocked shots list with 45.
LaNeishea Caufield (Ada, Okla.) has scored in double figures in 21 of 22 games.
Oklahoma is 8-1 inside the Lloyd Noble Center and has won 16 of its last 18 home games.
Senior Sunny Hardeman (Norman, Okla.) and junior Stacey Dales (Brockville, Ontario) serve as the team co-captains.
Sophomore Caton Hill (Ada, Okla.) has produced eight double-doubles this season and has 14 for her career.
Junior guard LaNeishea Caufield (Ada, Okla.) scored her 1,000th career point against Georgia on Nov. 22.
OU's largest margin of victory this season has been 41 points at UALR.
Stacey Dales' (Brockville, Ontario) 14 assists against SMU on Dec. 9 tops the Big 12 Conference and ranks third for most assists ever in a single game for a Sooner.
Junior Stacey Dales (Brockville, Ontario) became the 16th player in Oklahoma women's basketball history to score 1,000-points. Dales surpassed this milestone by matching a career-high 28 points in OU's 90-87 victory at Baylor on Jan. 13. She scored her 1,000th point on a jumper with eight seconds to play in the opening half. The Canadian native has scored 337 points this season.
Caton Hill (Ada, Okla.) had three straight double-doubles over the holiday break to capture Big 12 Conference Player of the Week honors in a vote of a media panel for games during Dec. 18-31. Hill led OU with 22 points and 10 rebounds in the Sooners' 102-98 overtime win against Stanford. Against North Texas, she scored 14 points and had 11 rebounds. Vs. San Diego, she had 14 points and 11 rebounds. Over the three-game span, she averaged 16.0 points and 11.3 rebounds and shot 59.0 from the field (23-for-39) while playing 30.7 minutes per game.
Senior Sunny Hardeman (Norman, Okla.) hit a career-high six of eight three-pointers en route to scoring a career-high 20 points against Iowa State on Jan. 6. Hardeman's performances around the arc has moved her up to No. 5 on the career three-pointers made chart with 107. She also ranks on the all-time assists list at No. 9 with 253.
Stacey Dales (Brockville, Ontario, Canada) was named the Big 12 Conference Player of the Week for games played from Jan. 8-14. Dales led Oklahoma to wins over No. 14 Texas and No. 23 Baylor as she averaged 20.5 points, 8.0 assists and 4.0 rebounds. She also shot 50 percent from the field, hitting 14-of-28 attempted shots, and nailed 78.6 percent of her free throw attempts (11-of-14). The 6-1 junior point guard scored 13 points vs. Texas and contributed eight assists and four rebounds. At Baylor, Dales surpassed the 1,000-point plateau with a career-high 28 points, including six points in the final two minutes of action. She also had eight assists, four rebounds and shot 52.9 percent (9-of-17) from the field.
Oklahoma was picked to finish second by Big 12 coaches and third by the media in a Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball preseason voting. In addition, OU point guard Stacey Dales was one of five players placed on the preseason All-Big 12 first team while junior teammate LaNeishea Caufield received votes.
The last time Oklahoma opened league action with a 20-point win was against Nebraska, 79-58, in Norman in 1995-96. OU defeated Colorado by 20, 89-69, in Boulder on Jan. 3.
Against Stanford, six OU players scored in double figures, marking the first time since the 1995-96 season that this feat had been accomplished. In 1995, six players posted 10 or more points in OU's opening game at TCU and seven players recorded double digits in scoring two games later vs. North Texas.
Against Colorado, three Sooners scored 20-or-more points in a single game for the first time since 1992. Caton Hill (Ada, Okla.) led the way with a career-high 25 points followed by LaNeishea Caufield's (Ada, Okla.) season-high 22 and Stacey Dales (Brockville, Ontario) had 20. Against Kansas State in 1992, Carin Stites scored 23 points while Angi Guffy had 22 and Mandy Wade added 20 in OU's 88-73 win in Manhattan.
Senior Desiree Taylor (Richardson, Texas) missed four games this season due to tearing her PCL (post anterior cruciate ligament) against Baylor on Jan. 13.