University of Oklahoma Athletics

Sooners Begin NCAA Play vs. Michigan

March 16, 2012 | Women's Basketball

 
  Morgan Hook
 NCAA First Round: Oklahoma (20-12) vs. Michigan (20-11)
 Date & Tip Time  Sunday, March 18, approx. 6:30 p.m.
 Location  Norman, Okla. | Lloyd Noble Center | Seating Views
 Tickets  $42/$27 All-Session, $26/$16 Single-Session, $6 OU Students
 OU Athletics Ticket Office
 TV  ESPN2
 Marc Kestecher and Kayte Christensen
 Radio  Sooner Sports Network
 Oklahoma City: KOKC 1520 AM and KREF 1400 AM
 Webcast  ESPN3.com
 Live Stats  SoonerSports.com GameTracker
 Game Info  Game Notes (PDF)

THE GAME PLAN
The No. 6 seed in the Fresno Region of the NCAA Championship, Oklahoma begins its road to the Final Four at home at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Okla., hosting 11-seed Michigan Sunday, March 18, at approximately 6:30 p.m. Central. The winner advances to play either 3-seed St. John's or 14-seed Creighton, playing in a 4:05 p.m. first-round matchup, in Tuesday's second-round game.

Broadcast Information
ESPN2 will have television coverage of the game with Marc Kestecher and Kayte Christensen calling the action. The Sooner Sports Network radio broadcast with Brian Brinkley airs on KOKC 1520 AM and KREF 1400 AM in Oklahoma City and Norman.

NCAA First and Second Round Tickets
• All-session tickets are $42 for adults, $27 for youths (ages 3-18) and $12 for OU students with valid ID; single-session tickets are $26, $16 and $6, respectively, and are available at the OU Athletics Ticket Office online at SoonerSports.com or by calling 1-800-456-GoOU.

The Teams
• Oklahoma is 20-12 and tied for second in the Big 12 standings with an 11-7 record. The Sooners were awarded the No. 2 seed for the Big 12 tournament but lost to 3-seed Texas A&M, 79-66, in the semifinals.
• Oklahoma is 27-14 in the NCAA tournament, 11-2 in the first round and 9-3 in the second round.
• It is the Sooners' 13th consecutive NCAA appearance, the seventh longest active streak and longest among all Big 12 teams. OU advanced to the NCAA Regional Semifinal in each of the past three seasons and reached back-to-back Final Fours in 2009 and 2010.
• Michigan is 20-11 overall and went 8-8 in Big Ten play.
• Oklahoma and Michigan have met once before. The Sooners beat the Wolverines 96-86 in Norman on Dec. 28, 1993.

The Coaches
Sherri Coale is 356-167 (.681) in her 16th season at Oklahoma. She has been named the Big 12 Coach of the Year four times.
• Kevin Borseth is 87-72 (.515) in his fifth year at Michigan and 527-228 (.698) in his 30th overall.

 Michigan Projected Starters
No.
 Name
Pos.
Ht.
Year
 2011-12 Statistics
2
 Courtney Boylan
G
5-7
Sr.
 12.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg
21
 Nya Jordan
G
6-0
Jr.
 4.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg
24
 Jenny Ryan
G
5-9
Jr.
 6.8 ppg, 6.4 rpg
33
 Carmen Reynolds
F
6-0
Fr.
 8.2 ppg, 3.3 rpg
44
 Rachel Sheffer
F
6-1
Sr.  13.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg

 Oklahoma Projected Starters
No.
 Name
Pos.
Ht.
Year
 2011-12 Statistics
10
 Morgan Hook
G
5-10
So.
 10.9 ppg, 3.5 apg
3
 Aaryn Ellenberg
G
5-7
So.
 15.4 ppg, 3.4 rpg
25
 Whitney Hand
G
6-1
RS-Jr.
 13.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg
42
 Kaylon Williams
F
6-3
Fr.
 4.6 ppg, 5.1 rpg
4
 Nicole Griffin
C
6-6
So.
 5.4 ppg, 3.7 rpg

PREVIEWING MICHIGAN
Head coach Kevin Borseth, who took Green Bay to the NCAA tournament in seven of nine seasons, led Michigan (20-11, 8-8 Big Ten) to its first NCAA tournament in more than a decade. Borseth calls his scheme an "equal opportunity offense" and six different players have led a game in scoring this year. The Wolverines finished seventh in the Big Ten conference and were the last four teams to make the 64-team field.

Junior forward Rachel Sheffer leads the Wolverines in scoring, totaling 13.1 points per game. Junior guard Jenny Ryan is the team's rebounds and assists leader, averaging 6.4 and 4.0, respectively.

Michigan has two common opponents with Oklahoma. The Wolverines beat Iowa State, 56-49, and Ohio State, 73-62, in Ann Arbor, but lost to the Buckeyes, 57-48, in the Big Ten Championship.

 
 Sooner to Watch 

Nicole Griffin | So. | Center
The Sooners' 6-foot-6 sophomore center has a five-inch height advantage over any Michigan starter. Griffin came alive in the postseason her freshman year, averaging 10.0 points in the NCAA tournament in 2011. Rebounding is where Michigan has struggled. The Wolverines grab just 33 per game with a margin of -3.6. Given that, Griffin could have a big impact in the gameplan.

   

OKLAHOMA AT A GLANCE
Oklahoma entered 2011-12 needing to replace one of its most successful senior classes after the graduations of two-time All-American point guard Danielle Robinson, Carlee Roethlisberger and Lauren Willis. That trio claimed 54 wins inside the Lloyd Noble Center, the most by Oklahoma in a four-year span.

Fortunately, redshirt-junior Whitney Hand was finally back to 100 percent health after suffering an ACL tear in November 2009 and returning to action in January 2011.

The Sooners were picked by the league's coaches to finish fourth in the Big 12 and ended the year tied for second, the seventh straight year OU ended at or above its preseason pick.

The media voted Oklahoma 15th in the Preseason Associated Press Poll and the Preseason USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll had Oklahoma at No. 16. However, the Sooners fell out of the AP after 118 consecutive weeks of listings, since the 2004-05 season, following a loss to Fresno State in November.

The Sooners lost two of their three team captains, senior Jasmine Hartman and junior Lyndsey Cloman, in the preseason; survived a seven-game shooting slump from its leading scorer Aaryn Ellenberg, losing to only Baylor and Connecticut during the span; and went 5-1 while junior forward Joanna McFarland was out of the lineup with a broken jaw.

Oklahoma's 13 consecutive NCAA tournament appearances is the longest streak among Big 12 Conference teams and the NCAA's seventh longest active streak.

The Sooners are a No. 6 seed for just the second time in the NCAA tournament, but for the second consecutive year. In 2011, Oklahoma upset 3-seed Miami, 88-83, in the second round before losing to 2-seed Notre Dame, 78-53, in the Sweet 16.

Three Earn Big 12 Honors
Sophomore Aaryn Ellenberg and redshirt-junior Whitney Hand were named to the All-Big 12 First Team and freshman Sharane Campbell was the recipient of the Big 12's Sixth Man Award and member of the All-Big 12 Freshman Team.

The honors were voted on by the league's head coaches who are not allowed to vote for their own players.

Ellenberg averaged 15.6 points and shot 38 percent from 3-point range in the regular season. Hand scored 13.0 points per game and averaged a team-high 7.0 rebounds.

Campbell joins Nyeshia Stevenson in 2009 as Oklahoma's second Sixth Man Award winner. The Star Spencer product was Oklahoma's fourth-leading scorer, contributing 8.7 points per game while coming off the bench in 28 of 30 contests.

Campbell was honored four times this season as the conference's freshman of the week.

They Might Be Giants
Oklahoma's 2011-12 women's basketball team gets in the record books before a minute of ball is even played. The team averages to 6-feet, 1-inch in height, the tallest team in OU's history. Led by the tallest player in the program's history, 6-foot-6 Nicole Griffin is among the eight of 13 Sooners who are 6-0 or taller.

OU's first team was its shortest. The 1974-75 squad averaged 5-5 with its tallest member, freshman center Julie Arrington, towering over her teammates at 5-10. Freshman guard Alice Roach measured at 5-1, the shortest player in OU history.

Just three seasons later, OU cracked 5-9 as an average height for the first time and would reach 5-11 after the following five years. It would take almost two decades to grow another inch, though, as the Sooners averaged to 6-0 for the first time last season.

Sooners in the NCAA Tournament
OU has hosted the first and second rounds in Norman on five previous occasions (1986, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2010). The Sooners have a 7-1 record at the Lloyd Noble Center in the NCAA tournament with their lone loss to Georgetown in 2003. Additionally, the Sooners swept the 2009 Oklahoma City Regional en route to a Final Four, increasing their NCAA tournament record in their home state to 9-1.

As a low seed against a higher seed, Oklahoma is 23-7. Against a lower seed OU is 3-6. Versus the same seed, the Sooners are 1-1; both of those matchups happened in the 2002 Final Four when Oklahoma met fellow No. 1 seeds Duke and Connecticut.

OU's only other 6- seed was last year. The Sooners beat James Madison and upset 3-seed Miami in Charlottesville, Va., before losing in the Dayton Regional Semifinal to 2-seed Notre Dame.

Oklahoma's Record by Round
First Round: 11-2
Second Round: 9-3
Regional Semifinal: 3-6
Regional Final: 3-0
National Semifinal: 1-2
National Championship: 0-1
All Rounds: 27-14 (.659)

 

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