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19 20-WIN SEASONS | 11 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 8 WNIT APPEARANCES | 1999 WNIT CHAMPIONS | JIMMY DYKES - SECOND SEASON BROADCAST INFORMATION ONLINE Live Scoring: www.Statbroadcast.com Twitter: @RazorbackWBB @CoachJimmyDykes Facebook.com/RazorbackWBB RAZORBACK SPORTS PROPERTIES PxP: Phil Elson | Color: Erin Gatling Little Rock - KABZ-FM-103.7 Fayetteville - KQSM-FM-92.1 Ft. Smith - KFPW-AM-1230 | KFPW-FM-94.5 Rogers - KURM-AM-790 | KURM-FM-100.3 VIDEO SEC Network: http://es.pn/1Rc6pVi PxP: Cara Capuano Analysts: Nell Fortner and Andy Landers TICKETS FOR HOME GAMES Call: 800-982-HOGS www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com SCHEDULE/RESULTS DATE OPPONENT TV TIME Nov. 8 Missouri Southern (Exh) -- W, 73-52 Nov. 13 Southeastern Louisiana SECN+ W, 97-53 Nov. 15 Sam Houston State SECN+ W, 67-47 Nov. 18 at South Dakota State -- L, 69-76 Nov. 23 Tulsa SECN+ L, 67-74 San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Nov. 27 vs. UL-Lafayette -- L, 59-67 Nov. 28 vs. No. 7/7 Oregon State -- L, 47-63 Dec. 2 Missouri State SECN+ L, 54-69 Dec. 6 at Rutgers BigTenN+ L, 40-60 Dec. 10 Oral Roberts SECN W, 65-50 Dec. 13 at Butler CST L, 57-63 Big 12/SEC Challenge (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Dec. 20 #5/6 Texas FS1 L, 61-50 Dec. 28 Mississippi Valley State SECN+ W, 86-46 Dec. 30 New Orleans SECN+ W, 73-41 Jan. 3 at #2/2 South Carolina* ESPNU L, 85-32 Jan. 7 #13/10 Texas A&M* ESPN/SECN+ W, 67-61 Jan. 10 at #7/6 Mississippi State* SECN+ L, 80-55 Jan. 14 #13/15 Tennessee* SECN 8 p.m. Jan. 17 Missouri* (We Back Pat) SECN 2 p.m. Jan. 21 at LSU* (We Back Pat) SECN+ 7 p.m. Jan. 24 at Auburn* SECN 3 p.m. Jan. 28 Florida* SECN+ 7 p.m. Jan. 31 Mississippi State* SECN+ 2 p.m. Feb. 4 at Tennessee* SECN+ 6 p.m. Feb. 8 Vanderbilt SECN 6 p.m. Feb. 14 at Missouri* SECN+ 2 p.m. Feb. 18 Alabama* (Play4Kay) SECN+ 7 p.m. Feb. 21 at Kentucky* SECN 2 p.m. Feb. 25 at Georgia* ESPN/SECN+ 6 p.m. Feb. 28 Ole Miss* SECN 3 p.m. March 2-6 SEC Tourn. (Jacksonville, Fla.) SECN/ESPNU/ESPN March 15-19 NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds Campus Sites TBA March 25-28 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA April 3 NCAA Semifinals Indianapolis TBA April 5 NCAA Championship Indianapolis TBA * - Southeastern Conference Game | All home games played in Bud Walton Arena (19,200) ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (6-10, 1-2 SEC) #13/15 TENNESSEE LADY VOLS (11-4, 2-1 SEC) VS THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 2016 | FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS (BUD WALTON ARENA) | 8 PM @RAZORBACKWBB 2015-16 Record --------------------------6-10 2015-16 SEC Record ------------------------1-2 Home Record ------------------------------6-2 Away Record -------------------------------0-5 Neutral Record -----------------------------0-3 Head Coach--------------------------Jimmy Dykes School Record ------------------- 24-24 (2 seasons) Career Record ------------------- 24-24 (2 seasons) Razorback’s Latest Starting Lineup PPG RPG OTHER G Malica Monk (Fr., 5-5) 3.7 0.8 33 ast G Devin Cosper (So, 5-10) 7.6 3.1 18 stl F Jessica Jackson (Jr, 6-3) 17.0 7.1 20 blk F Melissa Wolff (Sr., 6-0) 6.0 7.9 19 stl C Alecia Cooley (Jr, 6-3) 6.9 4.9 7 blk #13/15 TENNESSEE 2015-16 Record --------------------------11-4 2015-16 Conference Record -------------------2-1 Home Record ------------------------------8-3 Away Record -------------------------------3-1 Neutral Record -----------------------------0-0 Head Coach-------------------------- Holly Warlick School Record ------------------------ 97-24 (4th) Career Record ------------------------ 97-24 (4th) Lady Vols’ Latest Starting Lineup PPG RPG OTHER G Diamond DeShields 15.3 3.3 27 stls G Andraya Carter 5.5 2.3 28 asts F Bashaara Graves 11.1 8.7 20 stls F Jaime Nared 8.5 3.2 -- C Mercedes Russell 11.2 8.5 33 blk NEWS & NOTES » Arkansas is the fifth youngest team in terms of returning scholarship players under the current head coach » Junior Jessica Jackson has scored in double figures in 13 of the 15 games she has played in this season » Jackson had 13 points at the break at No. 13/10 Mississippi State » Jackson finished with 20 points – the sixth 20+ point game this year and the 16th of her career » Melissa Wolff had double figure rebounds for the fifth time this year finishing with 10 boards at Miss State » Jordan Danberry scored 10 points and was in double figures for the fourth time this season at Miss State » Arkansas opens the SEC season facing five ranked teams in the Associated Press Poll » Arkansas has outscored six opponents in the first half – all wins by the Razor- backs » Arkansas has outscored or been even with eight opponents in the second half » Arkansas has had more three pointers in three games and tied one opponent this year » Arkansas has been tied with or out-rebounded 11 of 16 opponents » Arkansas has had fewer turnovers in 10 of 16 games this year GAME 17

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19 20-WIN SEASONS | 11 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 8 WNIT APPEARANCES | 1999 WNIT CHAMPIONS | JIMMY DYKES - SECOND SEASON

BROADCAST INFORMATIONONLINELive Scoring: www.Statbroadcast.comTwitter: @RazorbackWBB @CoachJimmyDykes Facebook.com/RazorbackWBB

RAZORBACK SPORTS PROPERTIESPxP: Phil Elson | Color: Erin Gatling Little Rock - KABZ-FM-103.7 Fayetteville - KQSM-FM-92.1 Ft. Smith - KFPW-AM-1230 | KFPW-FM-94.5 Rogers - KURM-AM-790 | KURM-FM-100.3

VIDEOSEC Network: http://es.pn/1Rc6pVi

PxP: Cara CapuanoAnalysts: Nell Fortner and Andy Landers

TICKETS FOR HOME GAMESCall: 800-982-HOGS

www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com

SCHEDULE/RESULTSDATE OPPONENT TV TIMENov. 8 Missouri Southern (Exh) -- W, 73-52Nov. 13 Southeastern Louisiana SECN+ W, 97-53Nov. 15 Sam Houston State SECN+ W, 67-47Nov. 18 at South Dakota State -- L, 69-76Nov. 23 Tulsa SECN+ L, 67-74San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Nov. 27 vs. UL-Lafayette -- L, 59-67 Nov. 28 vs. No. 7/7 Oregon State -- L, 47-63Dec. 2 Missouri State SECN+ L, 54-69Dec. 6 at Rutgers BigTenN+ L, 40-60Dec. 10 Oral Roberts SECN W, 65-50Dec. 13 at Butler CST L, 57-63Big 12/SEC Challenge (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Dec. 20 #5/6 Texas FS1 L, 61-50 Dec. 28 Mississippi Valley State SECN+ W, 86-46Dec. 30 New Orleans SECN+ W, 73-41Jan. 3 at #2/2 South Carolina* ESPNU L, 85-32Jan. 7 #13/10 Texas A&M* ESPN/SECN+ W, 67-61Jan. 10 at #7/6 Mississippi State* SECN+ L, 80-55Jan. 14 #13/15 Tennessee* SECN 8 p.m.Jan. 17 Missouri* (We Back Pat) SECN 2 p.m.Jan. 21 at LSU* (We Back Pat) SECN+ 7 p.m.Jan. 24 at Auburn* SECN 3 p.m.Jan. 28 Florida* SECN+ 7 p.m.Jan. 31 Mississippi State* SECN+ 2 p.m.Feb. 4 at Tennessee* SECN+ 6 p.m.Feb. 8 Vanderbilt SECN 6 p.m.Feb. 14 at Missouri* SECN+ 2 p.m.Feb. 18 Alabama* (Play4Kay) SECN+ 7 p.m.Feb. 21 at Kentucky* SECN 2 p.m.Feb. 25 at Georgia* ESPN/SECN+ 6 p.m.Feb. 28 Ole Miss* SECN 3 p.m.March 2-6 SEC Tourn. (Jacksonville, Fla.) SECN/ESPNU/ESPNMarch 15-19 NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds Campus Sites TBAMarch 25-28 NCAA Regionals TBA TBAApril 3 NCAA Semifinals Indianapolis TBAApril 5 NCAA Championship Indianapolis TBA* - Southeastern Conference Game | All home games played in Bud Walton Arena (19,200)

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (6-10, 1-2 SEC) #13/15 TENNESSEE LADY VOLS (11-4, 2-1 SEC)VS

THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 2016 | FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS (BUD WALTON ARENA) | 8 PM

@RAZORBACKWBB2015-16 Record --------------------------6-102015-16 SEC Record ------------------------1-2Home Record ------------------------------6-2Away Record -------------------------------0-5Neutral Record -----------------------------0-3

Head Coach --------------------------Jimmy DykesSchool Record ------------------- 24-24 (2 seasons)Career Record ------------------- 24-24 (2 seasons)

Razorback’s Latest Starting Lineup PPG RPG OTHERG Malica Monk (Fr., 5-5) 3.7 0.8 33 astG Devin Cosper (So, 5-10) 7.6 3.1 18 stlF Jessica Jackson (Jr, 6-3) 17.0 7.1 20 blkF Melissa Wolff (Sr., 6-0) 6.0 7.9 19 stlC Alecia Cooley (Jr, 6-3) 6.9 4.9 7 blk

#13/15 TENNESSEE2015-16 Record --------------------------11-42015-16 Conference Record -------------------2-1Home Record ------------------------------8-3Away Record -------------------------------3-1Neutral Record -----------------------------0-0

Head Coach -------------------------- Holly WarlickSchool Record ------------------------ 97-24 (4th)Career Record ------------------------ 97-24 (4th)

Lady Vols’ Latest Starting Lineup PPG RPG OTHERG Diamond DeShields 15.3 3.3 27 stlsG Andraya Carter 5.5 2.3 28 astsF Bashaara Graves 11.1 8.7 20 stlsF Jaime Nared 8.5 3.2 --C Mercedes Russell 11.2 8.5 33 blk

NEWS & NOTES » Arkansas is the fifth youngest team in terms of returning scholarship players

under the current head coach » Junior Jessica Jackson has scored in double figures in 13 of the 15 games she

has played in this season » Jackson had 13 points at the break at No. 13/10 Mississippi State » Jackson finished with 20 points – the sixth 20+ point game this year and the

16th of her career » Melissa Wolff had double figure rebounds for the fifth time this year finishing

with 10 boards at Miss State » Jordan Danberry scored 10 points and was in double figures for the fourth time

this season at Miss State » Arkansas opens the SEC season facing five ranked teams in the Associated

Press Poll » Arkansas has outscored six opponents in the first half – all wins by the Razor-

backs » Arkansas has outscored or been even with eight opponents in the second half » Arkansas has had more three pointers in three games and tied one opponent

this year » Arkansas has been tied with or out-rebounded 11 of 16 opponents » Arkansas has had fewer turnovers in 10 of 16 games this year

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NO. NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN/HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL00 Jessica Jackson F 6-3 Jr Jacksonville, Ark./Jacksonville HS3 Malica Monk G 5-5 Fr N. Little Rock, Ark./NLR HS4 Keiryn Swenson G/F 6-1 Fr Wichita, Kan. /Maize HS12 Briunna Freeman G 5-9 Fr Pelham, Ga./Pelham HS15 Kelsey Brooks G 5-9 Jr Lenexa, Kan./Olathe Northwest HS21 Devin Cosper G 5-10 So-Tr Coffeyville, Kan. / Field Kindley HS / Coffeyville CC22 Bailey Zimmerman G/F 6-0 Fr St. Vincent, Ark. /Wonderview HS24 Jordan Danberry G 5-8 Fr Conway, Ark./Conway HS25 Tatiyana Smith C 6-3 Jr-Tr Plano, Texas/Plano East HS / Arkansas Baptist32 Khadijah West F 6-2 Jr Shreveport, La./Huntington HS33 Melissa Wolff G 6-0 Sr Cabot, Ark./Cabot HS35 Alecia Cooley C 6-4 Jr-Tr Evanston, Ill. / Evanston Township HS / State Fair CC

Head Coach: Jimmy Dykes (Arkansas, 1985; Second Season)Assistant Coaches: Christy Smith (Arkansas, 1998; Second Season) Tari Cummings (Oklahoma State, 2003); Fifth Season) Tommy Deffebaugh (Drury College, 1985)Director of Basketball Operations: Amber Shirey (Arkansas, 1992; 23rd Season)Director of Video and Scouting: Jeff Brazil (Arkansas, 2010; Eighth Season)Director of External Operations: Simeon Hinsey (JBU, 2002; Fourth Season)

NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. 15 Kelsey Brooks G 35 Alecia Cooley C 21 Devin Cosper G 24 Jordan Danberry G 12 Briunna Freeman G 00 Jessica Jackson F 3 Malica Monk G 25 Tatiyana Smith C 4 Keiryn Swenson G/F 32 Khadijah West F 33 Melissa Wolff G 22 Bailey Zimmerman G/F

3 Malica Monk MAL-ick-kuh 4 Keiryn Swenson KEAR-rin 12 Briunna Freeman BRE-uh-nuh 25 Tatiyana Smith TAH-tee-yah-nah 32 Khadijah West kuh-DEE-juh 35 Alecia Cooley uh-LEE-see-uhTari Cummings TAR-EE

SAY IT ...

00JESSICA JACKSON6-3 | F | JrJacksonville, Ark.Jacksonville HS

3MALICA MONK5-5 | G | FrN. Little Rock, Ark.NLR HS

4KEIRYN SWENSON6-1 | G/F | FrWichita, Kan.Maize HS

12BRIUNNA FREEMAN5-9 | G | FrPelham, Ga.Pelham HS

15KELSEY BROOKS5-9 | G | JrLenexa, Kan.Olathe NW HS

21DEVIN COSPER5-10 | G | SoCoffeyville, Kan.Field Kindley HS

22BAILEY ZIMMERMAN6-0 | G/F | FrSt. Vincent, Ark.Wonderview HS

24JORDAN DANBERRY5-8 | G | FrConway, Ark.Conway HS

25TATIYANA SMITH6-3 | C | JrPlano, TexasPlano HS

32KHADIJAH WEST6-2 | C | JRShreveport, La.Huntington HS

33MELISSA WOLFF6-0 | F | SRCabot, Ark.Cabot HS

35ALECIA COOLEY6-3 | C | JrEvanston, Ill.Evanston Township HS

JIMMY DYKESHead CoachSecond Season

CHRISTY SMITHAssistant CoachSecond Season

TARI CUMMINGSAssistant CoachFifth Season

TOMMY DEFFEBAUGHAssistant CoachFirst Season

AMBER SHIREYDirector of Operations24 Seasons

LAST TIME OUT ...• Arkansas Starters: Jessica Jackson, Malica Monk, Melis-sa Wolff, Alecia Cooley and Devin Cosper• Arkansas shot 50% in the first half going 13-for-26 from the floor• Arkansas has won the turnover battle in 10 games this year but committed more TO than Mississippi State Sun-day, 23-14• Arkansas was out-rebounded 35-32• Arkansas committed 25 fouls and Miss State was 20-for-25 from the charity line• Arkansas is the fifth youngest team in terms of return-ing scholarship players under the current head coach• Junior Jessica Jackson has scored in double figures in 13 of the 15 games she has played in this seasono Jackson had 13 points at the breako Jackson finished with 20 points – the sixth 20+ point game this year and the 16th of her career• Melissa Wolff had double figure rebounds for the fifth time this year finishing with 10 boards• Jordan Danberry scored 10 points and was in double figures for the fourth time this season• Arkansas opens the SEC season facing five ranked teams in the Associated Press Poll

OUR OPPONENT• The Lady Vols will play their next two games on the road. Tennessee heads to

Fayetteville, Ark., to play Arkansas on Jan. 14 with a 9 p.m. ET tip-off on SEC Network.

• UT is 26-2 all-time against Arkansas and 13-1 against the Razorbacks in Fayetteville.

• The Lady Vols have held opponents to 60 points or less in 11 of their last 15 games.

• Diamond DeShields scored 25 points in her last game, marking her fourth 20-point per-formance on the year and the 18th of her career.

• DeShields’ seven assists also matched her career high.

• Tennessee is 3-1 when DeShields scores 20 or more points.

• She has scored in double figures in 11 of UT’s last 12 games.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation --------------------- Fayetteville, ArkansasFounded ------------------------ March 31, 1871Enrollment ---------------------------- 26,754Nickname --------------------------- RazorbacksColors ------------------------ Cardinal and WhiteHome Arena (capacity) ------- Bud Walton Arena (19,200)Affiliation ------------------------NCAA/ Division IConference ------------------------------- SECPresident (Arkansas System) --------Dr. Donald R. BobbittChancellor (Interim) --------------------Dan FerritorVice Chancellor and Director of Athletics --------Jeff LongSenior Associate AD/SWA --------------- Julie CromerTicket Office Phone --------- 1-800-982-HOGS (4647)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ------------------------- Jimmy Dykes Alma Mater --------------------- Arkansas, 1985 Record at Arkansas ----------- 24-2 Second Season Career Record -------------- 24-24 Second SeasonAssistant Coach ---------------------- Christy Smith Alma Mater ---------- Arkansas, 1998; Second SeasonAssistant Coach --------------------- Tari Cummings Alma Mater ------- Oklahoma State, 2003; Fifth Season Assistant Coach ------------------ Tommy Deffebaugh Alma Mater ---------Drury College, 1985; First SeasonDirector of Basketball Operations ---------- Amber Shirey Alma Mater ------------ Arkansas, 1992; 23 SeasonsDirector of External Operations ---------- Simeon Hinsey Alma Mater ------------------- John Brown, 2002Director of Video and Scouting -------------- Jeff Brazil Alma Mater --------------------- Arkansas, 2010

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year of Basketball ------------------- 1976-77All-Time Record --------------716-457 (40 seasons)All-Time Home Record ----------405-136 (40 seasons)All-Time Record at Bud Walton Arena -241-98 (23 seasons)NCAA Appearances/Last ----------------- 11/2015WNIT Appearances/Last ------------------ 11/2013Last NCAA Opponent -------------------- #5 Baylor L, 44-75, NCAA Waco Region, Second RoundLast WNIT Opponent ----------------------- Toledo L,48-60, WNIT Second Round

PROMOTIONS CORNERJan. 14 vs. Tennessee

» Athletics Staff Appreciation Night » Rec Night » Russian Bar Trio at Halftime » Pepsi Family 4-Pack for $34

MISSISSIPPI STATE

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TENNESSEE SERIESGames: 28 SEC: 2-26Series Record: Arkansas trails 2-26 Fayetteville: 1-13Knoxville: 1-12 Neutral: 0-1Postseason: 0-1 (NCAA Final Four)

2/29/1992 AR 59 #2 UT 105 Knoxville2/27/1993 AR 55 #1 UT 72 Fayetteville1/2/1994 AR 67 #1 UT 89 Knoxville2/7/1995 #20 AR 67 #2 UT 87 Fayetteville1/17/1996 AR 66 #4 UT 78 Knoxville12/29/1996 #22 AR 77 #6 UT 75 Fayetteville1/1/1998 AR 58 #1 UT 88 Knoxville3/27/1998 AR 58 #1 UT 86 Kansas City (NCAA)12/17/1998 AR 62 #2 UT 82 Fayetteville1/10/2000 AR 69 #2 UT 79 Knoxville1/7/2001 AR 61 #2 UT 76 Fayetteville2/7/2002 AR 65 #3 UT 93 Knoxville1/30/2003 #12 AR 79 #4 UT 92 Fayetteville1/8/2004 AR 44 #5 UT 83 Knoxville2/26/2004 AR 71 #2 UT 93 Fayetteville2/20/2005 AR 71 #8 UT 84 Knoxville1/13/2005 AR 54 #6 UT 72 Fayetteville2/5/2006 AR 37 #5 UT 77 Knoxville2/22/2007 AR 68 #2 UT 75 (OT) Fayetteville1/24/2008 AR 55 #2 UT 98 Knoxville1/22/2009 AR 67 #10 UT 76 Fayetteville2/4/2010 AR 57 #5 UT 74 Knoxville1/30/2011 AR 53 #5 UT 72 Fayetteville1/8/2012 AR 38 #6/7 UT 68 Fayetteville2/23/2012 AR 72 #6/7 UT 71 (OT) Knoxville2/24/2013 AR 54 #11/10 UT 60 Fayetteville1/30/2014 AR 60 #10/10 UT 70 Knoxville1/1/2015 AR 51 #5/8 UT 60 Fayetteville

Jessica Jackson scored 20 points at #13/10 Mississippi State

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OPPONENT G G F F P RecordMo. Southern (exh) Brooks Danberry Jackson Wolff Cooley NASoutheastern La. Brooks Cosper Jackson Wolff Cooley 1-0SHSU Brooks Cosper Jackson Wolff Cooley 2-0SDSU Brooks Cosper Jackson Wolff Cooley 2-1Tulsa Brooks Monk Jackson Wolff Cooley 2-2Lafayette Brooks Danberry Jackson Wolff Freeman 2-3#7 Oregon State Brooks Danberry Jackson Wolff Freeman 2-4Missouri State Cosper Danberry Jackson Wolff Cooley 2-5Rutgers Cosper Danberry Swenson Wolff Cooley 2-6Oral Roberts Monk Danberry Cosper Wolff Cooley 3-6Butler Monk Danberry Cosper Wolff Cooley 3-7#5/6 Texas Zimmerman Danberry Jackson Wolff Cooley 3-8MVSU Cosper Danberry Jackson Wolff Cooley 4-8New Orleans Cosper Danberry Jackson Wolff Cooley 5-8#2 South Carolina Cosper Monk Jackson Wolff Cooley 5-9#13/10 Texas A&M Cosper Brooks Jackson Wolff Cooley 6-9#6/5 Miss State Monk Cosper Jackson Wolff Cooley 6-10#13/15 TennesseeMissouriLSUAuburnFloridaMississippi StateTennesseeVanderbiltMissouriAlabamaKentuckyGeorgiaOle Miss

Brooks, Cosper, Jackson, Wolff, Cooley 4 3-1Brooks, Monk, Jackson, Wolff, Cooley 1 0-1Brooks, Danberry, Jackson, Wolff, Freeman 2 0-2Cosper, Danberry, Jackson, Wolff, Cooley 3 2-1Cosper, Danberry, Swenson, Wolff, Cooley 1 0-1Monk, Danberry, Cosper, Wolff, Cooley 2 1-1Zimmerman, Danberry, Jackson, Wolff, Cooley 1 0-1Cosper, Monk, Jackson, Wolff, Cooley 2 0-2

ARKANSAS WHENAt home 6-2On the road 0-5Neutral site 0-3SEC game 1-2SEC home games 1-0SEC road games 0-2Non-conference games 5-8In overtime 0-0

In games decided by ... 5 points or less 0-0 6-10 points 1-3 11 or more points 5-7

Leading at the half 6-0Trailing at the half 0-10Tied at the half 0-0

Shooting 40% > 6-2Shooting 40% < 1-8Opponent 40% > 0-8Opponent 40% < 5-3Shooting better than opponent 6-1Shooting worse than opponent 0-9

Out-rebounding opponent 5-2Out-rebounded by opponent 0-5Rebounds are even 1-2

70% > on FT 2-570% < on FT 4-5More FT att. than opp. 4-3Less FT att. than opp. 2-7Same FT att. as opp. 0-040% > on 3PT 1-0Less than 40% on 3PT 5-10More turnovers than opp. 1-4Less turnovers than opp. 5-5Same turnovers as opp. 0-1

Scoring 80 or more points 2-0Scoring 70-79 points 1-0Scoring 60-69 points 3-3Scoring 50-59 points 0-5Scoring less than 50 points 0-2

Allowing 80 or more points 0-2Allowing 70-79 points 0-3Allowing 60-69 points 1-5Allowing 50-59 points 1-0Allowing 50 or less points 4-0

On Sunday 1-5On Monday 1-1On Tuesday 0-0On Wednesday 1-2On Thursday 2-0On Friday 1-1On Saturday 0-1In November 2-5In December 3-3In January 1-2In February 0-0In March 0-0

JIMMY DYKES

HEAD COACHThe most successful basketball programs all have a few key elements in common.

PASSIONThey are passionate about the game. The coaches are pas-sionate about their team, the players are passionate about the opportunity to represent their university and the fans are passionate about supporting the program.

EXCITEMENTAll successful programs are filled with excitement. They are exciting to watch and to be a part of.

COMMITMENTIt takes a lot of people to make a program successful and they all have to be committed to the effort. It starts with the coaches and staff and extends to the players but the best programs in the country take it further. Everyone who impacts the program, from professors, athletic trainers, academic coordinators, administrators and fans, all have to be willing to work toward the same goal of excellence in all areas.

PERFORMANCEFinally, successful teams have to perform at a high level every day. Whether in the classroom, in the community or on the court, doing things the right way is vital to the program’s success.

The University of Arkansas made a move March 30, 2014, when they welcomed Jimmy Dykes as the eighth head coach of the Razorback women’s basketball team.

QUICK HITS• Jimmy Dykes is the eighth head coach in Razorback Women’s Basketball History• Three-year University of Arkansas basketball letterman• Jimmy Dykes attended high school at Estes Park (Colo.) and Fayetteville HS• Jimmy Dykes earned his bachelor’s degree in speech education at Arkansas in 1985• Graduated with honors from the University of Arkansas with a 3.54 GPA• Served under legendary coach Eddie Sutton as an assistant at Arkansas, Kentucky and Oklahoma

State

THE 411 CHRONOLOGYHead Coach Years RecordUniversity of Arkansas 2014-15 18-14, 6-10, NCAA 2nd Round 2015-16 6-10

Assistant Coach Years Worked WithUniversity of Arkansas 1984-1985 Eddie SuttonSacramento State 1985-86 Bill BrownAppalachian State University 1986-87 Tom ApkeUniversity of Kentucky 1987-89 Eddie SuttonUniversity of Arkansas-Little Rock 1989-90 Mike NewellOklahoma State University 1990-91 Eddie Sutton

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION1991-1993 | College Scout | Seattle Supersonics

HIGH SCHOOL1994-1998; 2003-2004 | Athletic Director | Shiloh Christian

ESPN/ABC SPORTS1995-2014• Game and studio college men’s and women’s basketball analyst• Game analyst for NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament• Coverage of the WNBA playoffs• College football sideline reporter

PERSONAL• Born: May 3, 1961• Bachelor’s Degree: Arkansas, 1985 in Speech Education• Family: Wife: Tiffany (Beasley); married in 2002, daughter Kennedy Tiffany – an Arkansas graduate,

2003• Hometown: Tulsa, Oklahoma• High school at Estes Park HS (Colo.), Fayetteville HS• Multi-sport athlete

BY THE NUMBERS• 24 Career Wins• 7 SEC Career Wins• 20 2015-16 recruiting class rank• 8 Newcomers for 2015-16• 1 NCAA Tourney appearance• 1 NCAA Tournament wins

29 regular season games• 16 vs. 13 teams in the SEC• 4 vs. Southland Conference• Southeastern La., Sam Houston State,

Oral Roberts, New Orleans• 1 vs.• American Athletic (Tulsa)• Big 10 (Rutgers)• Big 12 (Texas)• Big East (Butler)• Missouri Valley Conf. (Missouri St)• Pac-12 (Oregon State)• SWAC (MVSU)• Summit League (S Dakota State)• Sun Belt (Louisiana-Lafayette)

Arkansas vs. Conferences• SEC: 124-210• American: 75-26• vs. Tulsa: 19-3• Big 10: 15-11• Rutgers: 0-4• Big 12: 105-68• Texas: 3-22• Big East: 9-1• Butler: 2-1• MVC: 33-12• Missouri State: 21-7• Pac-12: 15-10• Oregon State: 1-2• Southland: 61-18• SELA: 2-0 | SHSU: 6-0 | ORU: 19-8• New Orleans: 8-0• SWAC: 34-2• MVSU: 10-0• Summit: 20-10• SDSU: 0-2• Sun Belt: 29-4• La-Lafayette: 3-1

Dykes vs. Conferences• SEC: 8-13 (includes SEC Tournament)• American: 1-1• Big East: 0-1• Big 10: 2-2• Big 12: 1-2• Colonial Athletic Assoc.: 1-0• Conference USA: 1-0• Mid-Eastern Athletic: 1-0• MVC: 1-1• Pac-12: 0-1• Southland: 5-0• SWAC: 2-0• Summit League: 0-2• Sun Belt: 0-1

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READY TO #BEARKANSASJAILYN MASONG | Mason, Ohio | William Mason HS

PRIOR TO ARKANSASA 5-8 guard from Mason, Ohio … Scouts Grade at 88 on ESPN.com … Scouts.com said “handles and at-tacks in up-tempo game; smooth stroke in mid-range game; reads, han-dles vs. pressure” … Averaged 9.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 2.9 apg and 2.3 spg as a junior at William Mason HS … First-Team All-GMC as a junior leading team to 20-5 record … Also played for AAU’s Xpress Bas-ketball … Selected Arkansas over Cincinnati, Ball State and Drexel.

PERSONALPlans to major in photo journalism with an empha-sis in sports photography.

WHAT COACH DYKES SAYSJailyn Mason is a legit 5-9 combo guard who comes from a winning program in the state of Ohio. She will give us another guard who can shoot it and who will be a very good man-to-man defend-er. She has terrific leadership qualities.

YASMEEN RATLIFFC | 6-5| Alpharetta, Georgia | St. Francis Day School

AT ST. FRANCIS DAYMember of the 2013 and 2015 Class A Champions … Helped the Knights to a 25-4 record as a junior … Also plays volleyball for the Knights.

PERSONALParents are Theo and Kristina Ratliff and she has three older siblings, Adonis, Stacia and Alexia, and two younger, Sasha and Darius … Father Theo was drafted by the NBA’s Detroit Pistons in 1995 and played 16 years in the league.

WHAT COACH DYKES SAYSYasmeen Ratliff is a 6-5 post player who can run, rebound and defend. She has only been playing organized basketball for two years. She has an athletic body and great potential. Her father, Theo Ratliff played in the NBA for 16 years. A player like Yasmeen will never be rattled or awestruck in the arenas we play in. She has the potential to be something we have never had here.

SYDNEY STOUTF | 6-0 | Bixby, Oklahoma | Bixby HS

AT BIXBY HSConference and District champions followed by state runner-up finish as a freshman … Team ad-vanced to regional cham-pionship game and moved on to area as a junior … First-team all-conference, academic-all-conference and numerous all-tour-nament team selections as a junior … Honorable mention on Oklahoma’s All-State team …Averaged 17.5 ppg, 7.4 rpg and 1.9 apg as a junior … Earned academic all-conference and was a member of the National Honors Society, student council, FCA and her church youth group … Three-year letterwinner in basketball and two years in track and field … Ad-vanced to state as a sophomore in the high jump and ran in the 4×400 relay as well.

PERSONALBorn Sept. 4, 1997 … Parents are Jeremy and Sta-cy Stout of Bixby, Oklahoma … Has a younger sis-ter, Savanna … Father played football at Southern Methodist … Plans to major in communication dis-orders and work as a speech pathologist.

WHAT COACH DYKES SAYSSydney Stout is a recruited walk-on who caught our eye in our elite camp. She is a 6-0 wing with a non-stop motor. She is tough and has a compet-itive fire that we want in our program. She is going to help us win games right away.

KIARA WILLIAMSF/C | 6-1 | Alexander, Arkansas | Little Rock Central

AT LR CENTRAL HSFourth in-state player to sign with Arkansas un-der Jimmy Dykes … All-State honors as a junior … Named to the All-USA Arkansas Girls Basketball Second-Team as a sophomore (Also selected that year were current Razorbacks Jordan Danberry and Malica Monk) … Averaged 14+ ppg as a junior … Also a member of the volleyball team … Select-ed Arkansas over St. John’s, Ole Miss, Missouri State and Southern Miss.

PERSONALBorn April 29, 1998 … Parents are Rodney Sr. and Domikia Davis … Parents are both in law enforce-ment … Younger siblings Jasmine and Rodney Jr. … Mother played basketball at Shorter College … Plans to major in sport management at Arkansas and would like to be a high school or college coach.

WHAT COACH DYKES SAYSKiara Williams is a multi-sport athlete who has never concentrated year-round on basketball. I like her upside, her potential. She is very explosive and at 6-1, she is an athlete who can run, defend and fits what we want our bigs to be able to do.

AALIYAH WILSONFr | 5-11 | G | Muskogee. Oklahoma

AT MUSKOGEE HSNamed to Oklahoma’s Su-per 5 and First-Team All-State teams as a junior … Averaged 19.2 ppg as a ju-nior … Two-time Muskogee Girls Basketball Player of the Year (2014, 2015) … 2015 Oklahoma Gatorade Player of the Year … Vype Magazine Top 100 player and 2015 Miss Basketball Oklahoma finalist … Oklahoma ranked No. 6 player in the state … No. 30 prospect over-all and No. 5 guard according to ESPN Hoopgurlz ranking … Averaged 19.3 ppg and 9.1 rpg as a junior … Paced Muskogee to Class 6A runner-up finish as a junior … Enters senior season with 1,252 ca-reer points, 599 career rebounds and 194 career assists.

WHAT COACH DYKES SAYSAaliyah Wilson is one of the top players in the en-tire country in the 2016 class. She is an explosive attacking guard who is a very physical defender. She is a terrific rebounder and can score in multi-ple ways. She has a chance to be special.

IN THE POLLSAssociated Press Top 25 (1/11/16) Record Pts 1 Connecticut (32) 14-0 8002 South Carolina 15-0 7653 Notre Dame 15-1 7354 Texas 15-0 7065 Ohio State 12-3 6406 Baylor 16-1 6327 Mississippi State 16-1 6218 Maryland 14-2 5929 Kentucky 13-1 54310 Arizona State 12-3 50211 Stanford 13-3 44712 Oregon State 12-3 40613 Tennessee 11-4 37114 Oklahoma 12-3 35815 Texas A&M 12-4 30116 Florida State 11-4 29317 UCLA 11-4 28718 Michigan State 12-3 26519 South Florida 10-4 23420 Florida 14-2 13421 Miami (FL) 15-2 12122 Duke 12-5 11623 Louisville 12-5 11124 Missouri 14-2 9925 USC 14-2 69Others receiving votes: Northwestern 58, DePaul 50, Purdue 47, West Virginia 18, Duquesne 17, Syra-cuse 13, California 12, Oklahoma State 9, St John’s 7, UTEP 6, Iowa 6, Green Bay 3, Seton Hall 2, South Dakota State 2, Utah 2

USA Today Coaches Poll (1/12/16) Record Pts 1st Place1 Connecticut (14-0) 800 1 322 South Carolina (15-0) 768 2 03 Notre Dame (15-1) 732 3 04 Texas (15-0) 708 4 05 Ohio State (12-3) 655 5 06 Mississippi State (16-1) 625 6 07 Baylor (16-1) 618 7 08 Maryland (14-2) 587 8 09 Kentucky (13-1) 528 9 010 Oregon State (12-3) 481 12 011 Texas A&M (12-4) 454 10 012 Stanford (13-3) 436 13 013 Arizona State (13-3) 419 14 014 Florida State (12-4) 370 15 015 Tennessee (11-4) 322 11 016 South Florida (10-4) 278 18 017 Oklahoma (12-3) 263 19 018 Michigan State (12-3) 259 22 019 Duke (12-5) 175 16 020 Miami (Fla.) (15-2) 150 not ranked 021 Florida (14-2) 112 not ranked 022 Louisville (12-5) 96 not ranked 023 UCLA (11-4) 93 21 024 Northwestern (12-4) 81 17 0T25 Duquesne (15-1) 65 not ranked 0T25 DePaul (12-6) 65 24 0 Dropped out: No. 20 Seton Hall (13-3), No. 23 Iowa (12-4), No. 25 Syracuse (12-4).

Others receiving votes: St. John’s (13-3) 53; Syr-acuse (12-4) 49; Seton Hall (13-3) 48; Iowa (12-4) 29; Missouri (14-2) 28; Oklahoma State (12-3) 10;

California (10-5) 9; Southern California (14-2) 7; North Carolina (12-6) 6; Wisconsin-Green Bay (13-2) 5; North Carolina State (12-5) 4; Georgia (12-4) 3; Virginia (12-5) 3; Virginia Tech (13-3) 3; George Washington (13-3) 2; South Dakota State (13-3) 1.

AN ARKANSAS WIN WOULD ... » Be the seventh of the season » Be the second win over a ranked opponent this year » Be Arkansas head coach Jimmy Dykes’ first win over Tennessee » Be the first win over Tennessee since 2012 OT win in Knoxville

NOTES » Arkansas has outscored six opponents in the first half – all wins by the Razorbacks » Arkansas has outscored or been even with eight opponents in the second half » Arkansas has had more three pointers in three games and tied one opponent this year » Arkansas has been tied with or out-rebounded 11 of 16 opponents » Arkansas has had fewer turnovers in 10 of 16 games this year » The combination of Jessica Jackson, Kelsey Brooks, Devin Cosper, Melissa Wolff and Alecia Cooley have played a team-high

43:38 minutes together » This combination has scored 81 pints – the most of any combo for Arkansas » Jackson, Devin Cosper, Wolff, Cooley and Jordan Danberry are a close second with 43:33 minutes played together » Jackson, Cosper, Wolff, Cooley and Malica Monk have played 41:03 minutes together – no other combination is more than

27 minutes played together

HONORS AND AWARDS » Recruiting class ranked No. 20 by ESPNW HoopGurlz.com » Arkansas selected eighth by vote of the SEC Media and SEC Coaches » Jessica Jackson selected to SEC Coaches All-Conference Second Team » Kelsey Brooks selected to the CollegeSportsMadness.com All-SEC Second-Team » Jessica Jackson selected to the CSM.com All-SEC Third-Team » Arkansas opens the year receiving votes in the Associated Press Top 25 » Melissa Wolff named WBAC Good Works nominee » Melissa Wolff named University of Arkansas Senior of Distinction » Melissa Wolff named #D1WBB HERO of the Week (Jan. 12, 2016)

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ON THIS DATEJan. 14 1982-83 Georgia State (Lexington, Ky.) W, 70-621983-84 at TCU! W, 55-481985-86 Houston! W, 66-601986-87 at Houston! L, 76-78(ot)1988-89 SMU! L, 74-841994-95 #17 Ole Miss* L, 74-751995-96 #2 Vanderbilt* L, 60-651998-99 Mississippi State* W, 85-582000-01 Kentucky* W, 69-502006-07 at Auburn* W, 65-622009-10 Mississippi State* L, 60-78 Jan. 17 1980-81 at Alabama L, 65-701984-85 Tulsa W, 88-541986-87 Rice! W, 79-531988-89 Texas A&M! W, 91-901989-90 at SMU! W, 84-521995-96 at #4 Tennessee* L, 66-782001-02 Kentucky* W, 76-642007-08 at Ole Miss* L, 55-632009-10 #6 Georgia* L, 63-732012-13 #13 Georgia* L, 54-57 Jan. 21 1977-78 John Brown W, 70-571983-84 at Texas A&M! W, 69-631988-89 at Baylor! W, 95-871995-96 South Carolina* W, 66-581996-97 at LSU* L, 72-791997-98 at #18 Georgia* L, 51-812000-01 at #15 Vanderbilt* W, 68-642006-07 at Floida* W, 67-572009-10 at #25 Kentucky* L, 52-69 Jan. 24 1977-78 at NE Oklahoma State W, 72-601980-81 Oklahoma City W, 74-541986-87 Texas A&M! W, 86-691989-90 at #1 Texas! L, 75-841991-92 at Kentucky* L, 74-75(ot)1997-98 South Carolina* W, 86-671998-99 at South Carolina* W, 88-802000-01 at La. Monroe W, 87-702001-02 at Mississippi State* L, 82-85(ot)2007-08 at #2 Tennessee* L, 55-982009-10 at Alabama* W, 66-622012-13 at Missouri* W, 58-50 Jan. 28 1976-77 at Cottey College W, 73-441982-83 at Lamar L, 52-601983-84 Rice! W, 82-511985-86 at Texas A&M! W, 74-651992-93 at SC State W, 73-591994-95 #13 Florida* W, 72-661995-96 at Kentucky* L, 65-691996-97 at #20 Stephen F. Austin W, 85-76(ot)1997-98 Mississippi State* W, 89-701998-99 at Mississippi State* L, 60-812000-01 Auburn* W, 77-682006-07 #15 Vanderbilt* L, 34-61 Jan. 31 1976-77 at Southwest Missouri State W, 56-461980-81 SMU (Houston, Texas) W, 66-611986-87 at TCU! W, 76-531988-89 at Houston! W, 84-821995-96 LSU* W, 74-651997-98 at Kentucky* W, 79-631998-99 Kentucky* W, 74-69(ot)2001-02 #8 Vanderbilt* W, 67-572009-10 #25 Vanderbilt* L, 61-672012-13 at Ole Miss* W, 77-66

FASTEST TO 1,000Jessica Jackson surpassed the 1,000 career point mark at South Dakota Nov. 18. She entered the year with 962 career points in her first two seasons and scored her 1,000th point in the first period at SDSU, ranking 27th at that time. Arkansas’ all-time leading scorer Bettye Fiscus (2,073) is the only player to outscore Jackson in her first two seasons. Fiscus finished her sophomore season with 1,131 career points. WNBA All-Star Shameka Christon is Arkansas’ second all-time scorer with 1,951 career points. She scored 844 points after two sea-sons. Jackson currently has 1,217 career points ranking 17th.

ALSO MOVING UP » Kelsey Brooks began the season ranked 49th all-time in

scoring. Brooks tallied 633 career points in 62 games prior to the start of the 2015-16 season. She has 79 points this year, 716 career points and ranks 41st overall.

» Melissa Wolff ranks 49th in career scoring with 632 career points. » Melissa Wolff ranks 15th for career rounds with 627. » Jessica Jackson ranks tied for 30th with 483 career rebounds. » Jessica Jackson (98) and Melissa Wolff (82) rank tied for ninth for career

blocked shots.

ACTION JACKSONJessica Jackson is putting up good numbers. The junior from Jacksonville, Arkan-sas, opened with six consecutive double-digit games, had back-to-back double-dou-bles and four 20+ point games. This season, Jackson has scored in double figures in 13 of the 15 games she has played in and tallied 20+ points five times.

As a sophomore in the first four games, Jackson also had four consecutive dou-ble-digit scoring contests to open the year and one double-double.

SCORE BY PERIOD• Arkansas has scored 20+ points in a period 12 times this year and allowed 20+

points in a period 16 times this year• Arkansas has scored 20+ points in a period four times in both the second and

third periods• Arkansas scored a season-best 32 points in the fourth period against Tulsa• Arkansas has out-scored opponents six times in the fourth period• Arkansas has scored 60+ points in seven games this year• Arkansas has scored in single digits in 11 periods this year• Arkansas has held opponents to single digits in eight periods this year• Arkansas has scored its most points, 271, in the third period and its least amount

of points, 236, in the second period.• The first and second periods are nearly even in scoring at 238 and 236, respec-

tively • Arkansas led wire-to-wire against Southeast Louisiana, MVSU and New Orle-

ans. The Razorbacks trailed in their other wins (SHSU, ORU, TAMU)• Arkansas’ bench has scored 10 or more points in 15 of 16 games this year.

FANTASTIC FOURArkansas returns just four players from a year ago. That is the fewest returning players among SEC teams this season. Despite that low number, the Razorbacks return 63.59 percent of its scoring from a year ago with 1,221 of the team’s 1,920 points coming from Jessica Jackson, Kelsey Brooks, Melissa Wolff and Khadijah West. Three of Arkansas’ four leading scorers from last season (Jackson, Brooks and West) return.

DOUBLE FIGURE GAMESJessica Jackson (64/19)Year Times 20+2013-14 25 82014-15 26 52015-16 13 6

Kelsey Brooks (32)Year Times2013-14 72014-15 222015-16 3

Melissa Wolff (21)Year Times 20+2012-13 22013-14 32014-15 132015-16 3 1

Alecia Cooley (4)Year Times2015-16 4

Jordan Danberry (4)Year Times2015-16 4

Malica Monk (1)Year Times2015-16 1

Khadijah West (1)Year Times2015-16 1

Devin Cosper (7)Year Times2015-16 7

DOUBLE DOUBLES

Kelsey Brooks 19 12 Northwestern State 11-24-14

Jessica Jackson 15 12 at Butler 12-13-15 13 10 Southeastern La. 11-13-15 20 13 Sam Houston State 11-15-15 19 11 at Missouri 3-1-15 17 13 LSU 2-22-15 14 11 at Alabama 2-1-15 18 10 #5/8 Texas A&M 1-4-15 19 12 Savannah State 11-16-14 18 11 Tennessee Tech 12-20-13 23 10 at Florida 1-9-14 31 10 Ole Miss 1-19-14 19 12 Auburn 2-2-14 21 11 Ole Miss (SEC) 4-5-14 Melissa Wolff 20 20 New Orleans 12-30-15 10 10 at Butler 12-13-15 10 10 #7/9 Tennessee 1-11-15 12 10 Grambling State 12-29-14 15 11 Richmond 11-29-14 14 10 Savannah State 11-16-14 17 13 Nicholls 11-14-14 14 12 at Missouri 1-5-14 11 10 Missouri 3-2-14

Alecia Cooley 12 10 Missouri State 12-2-15

Youngest Teams in Country (by Percentage of Scholarship Newcomers)School Scholarship Ret Total Scholarship % of NewcomersMarquette 2 11 18%Louisiana Tech 3 12 25%UT Martin 4 14 27%Portland State 4 13 31%Arkansas 4 12 33%Stetson 4 12 33%West Virginia 5 15 33%Cal St Northridge 5 13 38%

TOUGH START TO SEC SCHEDULEArkansas faces one of the toughest starts to the SEC schedule for the second con-secutive season. Last year, the Razorbacks opened SEC play with three of its first four opponents ranked in the AP Top 15. They were one of just two programs in the Power 5 Conferences to do that.

This year, Arkansas again faces a tough start opening the season at No. 2/2 South Carolina, vs. No. 13/10 Texas A&M, at No. 7/6 Mississippi State and vs. No. 13/15 Ten-nessee (AP/Coaches). The Razorbacks also faced No. 5 Texas, No. 7 Oregon State and have No. 10/9 Kentucky, No. 20/RV Missouri, and have Georgia, Auburn and Florida who are all receiving votes.

MORE ABOUT THE SCHEDULEArkansas opens SEC play facing five consecutive opponents who started confer-ence play ranked in the AP Top-25 (Dec. 28). The Razorbacks are the only team in the SEC to open with five teams who were ranked as of Dec. 28, and they face six ranked teams in the month of January. Arkansas also faced two other league teams who are getting votes in the poll. Several other SEC teams play at least five ranked teams in January but Arkansas is the only one to start that way.

In addition to being the only team in the SEC to start with that schedule, Arkansas is the only team in the power five conferences to begin with such a tough league start. Several members of the ACC have three or four ranked conference opponents on their January schedules but none start like the Razorbacks. No one in the Big 12 faces more than two ranked conference opponents in January. No one in the Big Ten has more than three. The Pac-12 has several teams who face five ranked con-ference opponents in the month of January but, again, no one who starts with five consecutive ranked conference teams.

SOLID NON-CONFERENCE TILT AS WELL » Arkansas’ non-conference schedule featured 13 teams » Two top-7 teams on neutral courts (#7 Oregon State [Puerto Rico] and #5 Texas

[OKC] » Three teams (OSU, Missouri State, SDSU) picked to win their conferences » Three others picked in the top four (Lafayette, ORU, Texas) » Five teams who were in the postseason last year (SDSU, Tulsa, Missouri State,

Rutgers, Texas) » Six games at neutral or away sites

LONE WOLFFMelissa Wolff is the only senior on the 2015-16 team. Named team captain, Wolff’s leadership on and off the court will be heavily relied upon with eight newcomers to the Razorback family this year. Wolff led the team in rebounding last year with 7.8 per game and had six double doubles last year, including two in the NCAA Tourna-ment.

As a senior, Wolff was a nominee for the WBCA, the NABC and Allstate Insurance Company’s 2016 Allstate WBCA and NABC Good Works Teams®. In its fourth year, the Allstate WBCA and NABC Good Works Teams® recognize players at all levels of college basketball who have made outstanding contributions in the areas of vol-

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unteerism and civic involvement. From establishing nonprofits that provide youth with the necessary tools to become leaders of tomorrow, to raising awareness around pertinent issues that could save lives, these student-athletes exhibit impeccable leadership skills both on and off the court.

MELISSA WOLFF HONORED AS A SENIOR OF SIGNIFICANCERazorback Melissa Wolff was recognized recently as a Senior of Significance by the College of Education and Health Pro-fessions and the University of Arkansas. The Alumni Association has been recognizing the outstanding graduate for more than 50 years. Expansion of the awards program took place in 2014 when the committee selected 71 outstanding Seniors of Significance in honor of the University of Arkansas founding year of 1871. Razorback student-athletes represented nearly 13 percent of the entire Seniors of Significance class this year. Hundreds of students were nominated by the faculty and staff on campus. Completed applications were then reviewed by more than 100 alumni and university employees to select the top 71. The Seniors of Significance honored represent the top 2% from the Class of 2016.

CAREER DAY FOR WOLFFSenior Melissa Wolff scored a career-best 20 points and grabbed a career-high 20 rebounds becoming the first player in mod-ern Razorback women’s basketball history to achieve that accomplishment in a 73-41 win over New Orleans. Wolff, a Cabot, Arkansas, native, had a double-double in the first half and finished hitting 10-of-14 from the floor with 11 offensive and nine de-fensive rebounds. She added three assists, one block and five steals in 29 minutes of play. She is the first Razorback women’s basketball player since 1988 to get at least 20 rebounds and is the only player in the Southeastern Conference to reach that mark this season. Only 23 players in the country have had 20+ rebounds this year and Wolff ranks T17th.

WE ARE FAMILYSeveral Razorback players hail from large families - especially our newcomers. Check out some of the family sizes here.

Briunna Freeman 9 Brittany, James, Leonard, Duntrez, Rhaheem, Javell, Shambrika, Kendra, BrandonJessica Jackson 7 Chris, Adrian, Asia, Jennifer, Kailyn, Cedric, KhylanAlecia Cooley 7 Mia, Cojuan, Janava, Cheri, Laurie, Amber, JasmineJordan Danberry 5 Shaun, Asia, Trinity, Phoenyx, BrianBailey Zimmerman 3 John Paul, Jordan, BrookeKelsey Brooks 2 Cecil, MiaMalica Monk 2 Mark, MasonKeiryn Swenson 2 Kameron, KonnerTatiyana Smith 2 Christopher, the late Kevin SmithMelissa Wolff 1 MatthewKhadijah West 1 CartraveonDevin Cosper 1 Sierra

SPEAKING OF FAMILYBailey Zimmerman is a cousin of Arkansas men’s basketball assistant coach Matt Zimmerman.

A MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTKelsey Brooks Recreation and Sport ManagementAlecia Cooley CommunicationDevin Cosper CommunicationJordan Danberry International Economics & BusinessBriunna Freeman PsychologyJessica Jackson Recreation and Sport ManagementMalica Monk Undeclared in Arts and Sciences CollegeTatiyana Smith Criminal JusticeKeiryn Swenson AccountingKhadijah West Recreation and Sport ManagementMelissa Wolff Exercise Science Pre-ProfessionalBailey Zimmerman Pre-Business

2015-16 SEC COACHES PRESEASON POLL1. South Carolina 1682. Tennessee 1583. Texas A&M 1384. Mississippi State 1345. Kentucky 1256. Missouri 947. Ole Miss 818. ARKANSAS 779. Georgia 7510. LSU 6411. Vanderbilt 6112. Florida 5413. Auburn 2914. Alabama 16

Player of the YearTiffany Mitchell, South Carolina First Team All-SECMakayla Epps, KentuckyVictoria Vivians, Mississippi StateA’ja Wilson, South CarolinaTiffany Mitchell, South CarolinaAlaina Coates, South CarolinaDiamond DeShields, TennesseeBashaara Graves, Tennessee Courtney Walker, Texas A&MCourtney Williams, Texas A&M

Second Team All-SECJESSICA JACKSON, ARKANSASRonni Williams, FloridaShacobia, GeorgiaRaigyne Moncrief, LSUJordan Frericks, MissouriMercedes Russell, TennesseeJordan Jones, Texas A&MRebeka Dahlhman, Vanderbilt

SEC STANDINGS -1/14/15 SEC OVERALLMississippi State 3-0 16-1South Carolina 3-0 15-0Florida 2-1 14-2Kentucky 2-1 13-1Tennessee 2-1 11-4Texas A&M 2-1 12-4Alabama 1-2 12-4ARKANSAS 1-2 6-10Auburn 1-2 11-5LSU 1-2 7-9Ole Miss 1-2 9-7Missouri 1-2 14-2Vanderbilt 1-2 12-41Georgia 0-3 12-4

SEC WEEKLY SCHEDULEJANUARY14 (Thursday)Alabama at Auburn (SECN+) .........................6:00 p.m. CTTennessee at Arkansas (SEC Network) ......8:00 p.m. CTGeorgia at Florida (SECN+) ..............................7:00 p.m. ETSouth Carolina at Kentucky (SEC Network) 7:00 p.m. ETLSU at Vanderbilt (SECN+) ............................. 7:00 p.m. CTOle Miss at Texas A&M (SECN+) ................... 7:00 p.m. CTMississippi St. at Missouri (SECN+) ............. 7:00 p.m. CT

17 (Sunday)Georgia at Alabama (SEC Network) ............4:00 p.m. CTMissouri at Arkansas (SEC Network) .........2:00 p.m. CTAuburn at Kentucky (SEC Network) ............. 1:00 p.m. ETLSU at Florida (SECN+) .................................. 2:00 p.m. ETTexas A&M at South Carolina (ESPN2) .......... 1:00 p.m. ET 18 (Monday) Ole Miss at Mississippi St. (SEC Network) .6:00 p.m. CTTennessee at Notre Dame (ESPN2) ..............7:00 p.m. ET

21 (Thursday) Alabama at Florida (SECN+) ...........................7:00 p.m. ETArkansas at LSU (SECN+) ............................. 7:00 p.m. CTSouth Carolina at Auburn (SECN+) ..............6:00 p.m. CTMississippi St. at Georgia (SECN+) ................7:00 p.m. ETKentucky at Ole Miss (SEC Network) ..........8:00 p.m. CTMissouri at Texas A&M (SECN+) ................... 7:00 p.m. CTVanderbilt at Tennessee (SEC Network) .....7:00 p.m. ET

24 (Sunday) Arkansas at Auburn (SEC Network) ............ 3:00 p.m. CTFlorida at Missouri (SEC Network) ............... 1:00 p.m. CTLSU at Georgia (SECN+) ............................... . 2:00 p.m. ETSouth Carolina at Mississippi St. (ESPN2) ..4:00 p.m. CT

25 (Monday)Tennessee at Kentucky (ESPN2) ...................7:00 p.m. ETAlabama at Vanderbilt (SEC Network) .........6:00 p.m. CT

28 (Thursday) Texas A&M at Alabama (SECN+) ...................6:00 p.m. CTFlorida at Arkansas (SECN+) ......................... 7:00 p.m. CTAuburn at Georgia (SEC Network) .................7:00 p.m. ETVanderbilt at Kentucky (SECN+) ....................7:00 p.m. ETLSU at Missouri (SECN+) ................................ 7:00 p.m. CTOle Miss at South Carolina (SECN+) .............7:00 p.m. ETTennessee at Mississippi St. (SEC Network) 8:00 p.m. CT

PRESEASON MEDIA POLL 1. South Carolina 265 2. Tennessee 248 3. Mississippi State 215 4. Texas A&M 2075. Kentucky 2056. Ole Miss 1697. Missouri 1658. ARKANSAS 138T9. Georgia 128T9. LSU 12811. Vanderbilt 8012. Florida 7813. Auburn 6514. Alabama 34

Player of the YearTiffany Mitchell, South Carolina

Preseason All-SEC Mykala Epps, Kentucky Victoria Vivians, Mississippi State Alaina Coates, South Carolina Tiffany Mitchell, South Carolina A’ja Wilson, South Carolina Diamond DeShields, Tennessee

STATS AS OF 1/14/15SEC RankingsJessica Jackson

» Fourth in scoring with 17.0 ppg/Fifth in SEC only games with 15.3

» Fourteenth with 7.1 rpg » Tenth with a .417 field goal percent-

age » Tenth with a .732 free throw percent-

age » Eighth for blocked shots with 1.3 per

game » Eighth with 5.0 defensive rebounds

per game

Melissa Wolff » Ninth with 7.7 rpg/12th in SEC only

games with 7.7 » Tied for eighth with 3.2 offensive re-

bounds per game » Tenth for defensive rebounds per

game with 4.7

Among Active SEC Players (1-4-15) » Jackson ranks fifth in scoring (1,217) » Wolff is sixth in rebounds (627) » Jackson is 11th in rebounds (487) » Jackson is fifth for blocks (98) » Wolff is seventh for blocks (82) » Jackson is sixth in FGM (419) » Jackson is tied for fourth in 3PTM

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HONORS• All-SEC Second-Team, ‘14, ‘15• All-SEC Freshman Team, 2014• AP All-SEC Hon. Mention, 2014• AP All-SEC Second-Team, 2015• SEC First-Year Academic HR, 2014

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 29, Tulsa, 11-23-15FGM: 10, Tulsa, 11-23-15*FGA: 23, #5/6 Texas, 12-20-15FTM: 10, Louisiana, 11-27-15FTA: 12, Louisiana, 11-27-153FGM: 3, MVSU, 12-28-15*3FGA: 9, SELA, 11-13-150Reb. 5, SHSU, 11-15-15DReb. 8, at Butler, 12-13-15*Reb. 13, SHSU, 11-15-15Assists: 3, MVSU, 12-28-15*Blocks: 4, Tulsa, 11-23-15Steals: 2, MVSU, 12-28-15Min: 38, Tulsa, 11-23-15

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 31, vs. Ole Miss, 1-19-14*FGM: 11, vs. Ole Miss, 1-19-14*FGA: 25, #13/15 Ky, 2-26-15FTM: 9, at Missouri, 1-5-14FTA: 10, Tulsa, 12-14-14*3FGM: 5, #13/15 Ky, 2-26-15*3FGA: 11, #13/15 Ky, 2-26-150Reb. 5, SHSU, 11-15-15*DReb. 10, vs. Auburn, 2-2-14Reb. 13, SHSU, 11-15-15Assists: 4, at Missouri St, 12-10-14*Blocks: 5, Tulsa, 12-14-14*Steals: 3, NW State, 11-23-14*Min: 39, #13/15 Ky, 2-26-15**Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts 13 6410+ Rebs 3 13Double Doubles 3 135+ Assists -- --4+ Steals -- --GP 15 77GS 13 72

CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2013-14 30 30 903 30.1 163 385 .423 48 125 .384 111 138 .804 45 136 181 6.0 70 0 40 51 45 24 485 16.22014-15 32 29 1032 32.2 161 431 .374 56 163 .344 99 126 .786 61 139 200 6.3 86 2 30 96 33 27 477 14.92015-16 6 6 187 31.2 43 95 .453 13 37 .351 20 26 .769 16 34 50 8.3 12 0 7 14 8 1 119 19.8TOTAL 68 65 2122 31.2 367 911 .403 117 325 .360 230 290 .793 122 309 431 6.3 168 2 77 161 86 52 1081 15.9

PLAYER NOTES• Finished 2014-15 tied for lead in SEC in scoring• Jackson has scored in double figures in 55 games | She has scored 20+ 15 times | She has scored 30+ one time• Had a streak of 10 double figure games in a row as a freshman and 12 in a row as a sophomore• Had 11 games with double figure rebounds; Arkansas is 6-5 in those games• Became 27th player to score 1,000 career points - versus SDSU• Double double with 13-10 versus Southeastern Louisiana; and SHSU with 20-13• Six consecutive games with double digit scoring this year• 12 of 14 games with double figure scoring• Five games with 20+ points as a junior• • Jackson ranks in the career records for || Points with 1217 – 17th | Rebounds with 487 – 30th | Blocks with 98 – 9th | Has

251 free throws made and needs 42 to tie for 10th all time | Free throw percentage with .784 – 8th | Three-pointers with 128 – 7th | Three-point attempts with 366 – 10th | Three-point percentage with .350 – 8th | Scoring average with 15.8 – 6th

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00 JESSICA JACKSONF | 6-3 | JUNIOR | JACKSONVILLE, ARK. | JACKSONVILLE HS

HONORS• TBA

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 10, SELA, 11-13-15FGM: 4, SELA, 11-13-15FGA: 8, SHSU, 11-15-15FTM: 2, Tulsa, 11-23-15*FTA: 4, Tulsa, 11-23-15*3FGM: 03FGA: 1, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*0Reb. 1, Tulsa, 11-23-15*DReb. 3, SHSU, 11-15-15Reb. 3, Tulsa, 11-23-15*Assists: 6, ORU, 12-10-15Blocks: 1, #7 Oregon St., 11-28-15Steals: 2, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*Min: 26, ORU, 12-10-15

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 10, SELA, 11-13-15FGM: 4, SELA, 11-13-15FGA: 8, SHSU, 11-15-15FTM: 2, Tulsa, 11-23-15*FTA: 4, Tulsa, 11-23-15*3FGM: 03FGA: 1, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*0Reb. 1, Tulsa, 11-23-15*DReb. 3, SHSU, 11-15-15Reb. 3, Tulsa, 11-23-15*Assists: 6, ORU, 12-10-15Blocks: 1, #7 Oregon St., 11-28-15Steals: 2, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*Min: 26, ORU, 12-10-15*Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts 1 110+ Rebs -- --Double Doubles -- --5+ Assists 1 14+ Steals -- --GP 16 16GS 5 5

CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2015-16 6 1 106 17.7 10 32 .313 0 1 .000 7 12 .583 2 5 7 1.2 15 0 12 4 1 8 27 4.5TOTAL 6 1 106 17.7 10 32 .313 0 1 .000 7 12 .583 2 5 7 1.2 15 0 12 4 1 8 27 4.5

PLAYER NOTES• Four-star recruit according to ESPN• Member of Jimmy Dykes’ No. 20-ranked recruiting class• No. 20 PG in the 2015 class according to ESPN• Member of the College of Arts and Sciences at Arkansas• Opened career with 10 points against SELA• First career start versus Tulsa (11/23/15)

2015-16 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

3 MALICA MONKG | FRESHMAN | 5-5 | NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARK. | NLR HS

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HONORS• TBA

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 9, SHSU, 11-15-15FGM: 4, New Orleans, 12-30-15FGA: 6, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16*FTM: 3, SHSU, 11-15-15FTA: 4, SHSU, 11-15-153FGM: 2, #5/6 Texas, 12-20-153FGA: 2, #5/6 Texas, 12-20-15*0Reb. 5, SHSU, 11-15-15DReb. 6, New Orleans, 12-30-15Reb. 6, New Orleans, 12-30-15*Assists: 2, SELA, 11-13-15Blocks: 1, at SDSU, 11-18-15Steals: 2, New Orleans, 12-30-15*Min: 25, #5/6 Texas, 12-20-15

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 9, SHSU, 11-15-15FGM: 4, New Orleans, 12-30-15FGA: 6, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16*FTM: 3, SHSU, 11-15-15FTA: 4, SHSU, 11-15-153FGM: 2, #5/6 Texas, 12-20-153FGA: 2, #5/6 Texas, 12-20-15*0Reb. 5, SHSU, 11-15-15DReb. 6, New Orleans, 12-30-15Reb. 6, New Orleans, 12-30-15*Assists: 2, SELA, 11-13-15Blocks: 1, at SDSU, 11-18-15Steals: 2, New Orleans, 12-30-15*Min: 25, #5/6 Texas, 12-20-15*Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts -- --10+ Rebs -- --Double Doubles -- --5+ Assists -- --4+ Steals -- --GP 16 16GS 1 1

CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2015-16 6 0 63 10.5 6 15 .400 1 5 .200 8 11 .727 8 4 12 2.0 7 0 2 4 1 3 21 3.5TOTAL 6 0 63 10.5 6 15 .400 1 5 .200 8 11 .727 8 4 12 2.0 7 0 2 4 1 3 21 3.5

PLAYER NOTES• Also throws javelin and will likely participate in track and field at Arkansas• Three-start recruit according to ESPN• Accounting major

2015-16 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

4 KEIRYN SWENSONG/F | FRESHMAN | 6-1 | WICHITA, KAN. | MAIZE HS

HONORS• TBA

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 9, at Butler, 12-13-15FGM: 3, at Butler, 12-13-15*FGA: 9, at Butler, 12-13-15FTM: 3, at Butler, 12-13-15FTA: 4, at Butler, 12-13-153FGM: 03FGA: 00Reb. 4, at Butler, 12-13-15DReb. 4, at Butler, 12-13-15Reb. 8, at Butler, 12-13-15Assists: 2, MVSU, 12-28-15*Blocks: 1, Louisiana, 11-27-15Steals: 3, #7 Oreg. St., 11-28-15*Min: 29, at Butler, 12-13-15

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 9, at Butler, 12-13-15FGM: 3, at Butler, 12-13-15*FGA: 9, at Butler, 12-13-15FTM: 3, at Butler, 12-13-15FTA: 4, at Butler, 12-13-153FGM: 03FGA: 00Reb. 4, at Butler, 12-13-15DReb. 4, at Butler, 12-13-15Reb. 8, at Butler, 12-13-15Assists: 2, MVSU, 12-28-15*Blocks: 1, Louisiana, 11-27-15Steals: 3, #7 Oreg. St., 11-28-15*Min: 29, at Butler, 12-13-15*Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts -- --10+ Rebs -- --Double Doubles -- --5+ Assists -- --4+ Steals -- --GP 15 15GS 2 2

CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2015-16 5 2 62 12.4 8 23 .348 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 11 8 19 3.8 11 0 2 1 1 5 17 3.4TOTAL 5 2 62 12.4 8 23 .348 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 11 8 19 3.8 11 0 2 1 1 5 17 3.4

PLAYER NOTES• Three-star recruit according to ESPN• Scored more than 1,500 career points in high school• Can dunk a tennis ball• Social work major at Arkansas

2015-16 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

12 BRIUNNA FREEMANG | FRESHMAN | 5-9 | PELHAM, GA. | PELHAM HS

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HONORS• 2015 - Two-time SEC Player of

the Week• 2014 SEC First-Year Academic

Honor Roll• 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 16, Louisiana, 11-27-15FGM: 7, Louisiana, 11-27-15FGA: 15, SHSU, 11-15-15FTM: 2, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16*FTA: 2, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16*3FGM: 2, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*3FGA: 6, at SDSU, 11-18-150Reb. 2, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*DReb. 5, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16Reb. 7, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16Assists: 8, SELA, 11-13-15Blocks: 1, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*Steals: 5, SELA, 11-13-15Min: 33, #7 Ore. St., 11-28-15

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 28, SDSU, 12-4-14FGM: 8, #17/16 Iowa, 11-28-14FGA: 21, No. 13/15 Ky, 2-26-15FTM: 13, SDSU, 12-4-14FTA: 16, Oklahoma, 12-21-143FGM: 4, NW State, 11-23-143FGA: 9, No. 13/15 Ky, 2-26-150Reb. 3, at #14/15 Miss St, 1-8-15*DReb. 12, NW State, 11-23-14Reb. 12, NW State, 11-23-14Assists: 7, NW State, 11-23-14Blocks: 3, vs. TTU, 12-20-13Steals: 7, vs. Florida, 2-6-14Min: 41, SDSU, 12-4-14 (OT)*Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts 4 3310+ Rebs -- 7Double Doubles -- 75+ Assists 2 84+ Steals 1 6GP 13 75GS 7 39

CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2013-14 30 0 656 21.9 61 178 .343 25 84 .298 45 61 .738 20 52 72 2.4 57 1 51 28 9 47 192 6.42014-15 32 32 1103 34.5 134 416 .322 41 150 .273 132 199 .663 25 127 152 4.8 77 1 74 64 13 52 441 13.82015-16 6 6 176 29.3 25 69 .362 5 22 .227 2 4 .500 3 11 14 2.3 9 0 21 5 1 12 57 9.5TOTAL 68 38 1935 28.5 220 663 .332 71 256 .277 179 264 .678 48 190 238 3.5 143 2 146 97 23 111 690 10.1

PLAYER NOTES• Earned starting spot as sophomore• Started sophomore season with 12 consecutive double figure scoring games• Five games with 40 minutes played including four SEC games in a row as sophomore• Seven games with 20+ points; Arkansas is 6-1 when Brooks scores 20+• Opened season with 11 points and three rebounds in win• Three consecutive double figure games to open junior season• 12 consecutive double figure games as a sophomore

2014-15 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

15 KELSEY BROOKSG | JUNIOR | 5-9 | LENEXA, KAN. | OLATHE NORTHWEST HS

HONORS• TBA

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 16, MVSU, 12-28-15FGM: 7, MVSU, 12-28-15FGA: 17, at Butler, 12-13-15FTM: 7, New Orleans, 12-30-15FTA: 8, New Orleans, 12-30-153FGM: 3, #5/6 Texas, 12-20-153FGA: 9, at Butler, 12-13-150Reb. 2, MVSU, 12-28-15*DReb. 5, ORU, 12-10-15Reb. 6, ORU, 12-10-15Assists: 4, New Orleans, 12-30-15Blocks: 3, MVSU, 12-28-15Steals: 3, MVSU, 12-28-15Min: 37, at Butler, 12-13-15

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 16, MVSU, 12-28-15FGM: 7, MVSU, 12-28-15FGA: 17, at Butler, 12-13-15FTM: 7, New Orleans, 12-30-15FTA: 8, New Orleans, 12-30-153FGM: 3, #5/6 Texas, 12-20-153FGA: 9, at Butler, 12-13-150Reb. 2, MVSU, 12-28-15*DReb. 5, ORU, 12-10-15Reb. 6, ORU, 12-10-15Assists:4, New Orleans, 12-30-15Blocks: 3, MVSU, 12-28-15Steals: 3, MVSU, 12-28-15Min: 37, at Butler, 12-13-15*Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts 5 510+ Rebs -- --Double Doubles -- --5+ Assists -- --4+ Steals -- --GP 16 16GS 12 12

CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2015-16 6 3 98 16.3 8 30 .267 2 13 .154 3 8 .375 4 10 14 2.3 11 0 5 12 1 3 21 3.5TOTAL 6 3 98 16.3 8 30 .267 2 13 .154 3 8 .375 4 10 14 2.3 11 0 5 12 1 3 21 3.5

PLAYER NOTES• Only freshman selected to the JC First-Team All-America team in 2015• Averaged 20.0 ppg as a freshman at Coffeyville CC• Also ran track and was the state champion in 100 meters in high school• Earned starting spot for first game of season• First career double-digit scoring game with 11 points versus Missouri State• Scored in double figures in six of last eight games

2015-16 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

21 DEVIN COSPERG | SOPHOMORE | 5-10 | COFFEYVILLE, KAN. | FIELD KINDLEY HS | COFFEYVILLE CC

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HONORS• TBA

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 8, at Butler, 12-13-15FGM: 2, at Butler, 12-13-15*FGA: 9, at Butler, 12-13-15FTM: 2, at Butler, 12-13-15*FTA: 2, at Butler, 12-13-15*3FGM: 2, at Butler, 12-13-153FGA: 7, at Butler, 12-13-150Reb. 3, at Butler, 12-13-15*DReb. 2, ORU, 12-10-15Reb. 4, at Butler, 12-13-15*Assists: 2, New Orleans, 12-30-15Blocks: 1, at SDSU, 11-18-15*Steals: 2, at Butler, 12-13-15Min: 21, at Butler, 12-13-15

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 8, at Butler, 12-13-15FGM: 2, at Butler, 12-13-15*FGA: 9, at Butler, 12-13-15FTM: 2, at Butler, 12-13-15*FTA: 2, at Butler, 12-13-15*3FGM: 2, at Butler, 12-13-153FGA: 7, at Butler, 12-13-150Reb. 3, at Butler, 12-13-15*DReb. 2, ORU, 12-10-15Reb. 4, at Butler, 12-13-15*Assists: 2, New Orleans, 12-30-15Blocks: 1, at SDSU, 11-18-15*Steals: 2, at Butler, 12-13-15Min: 21, at Butler, 12-13-15*Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts -- --10+ Rebs -- --Double Doubles -- --5+ Assists -- --4+ Steals -- --GP 15 15GS 1 1

CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2015-16 6 0 65 10.8 2 16 .125 1 11 .091 4 6 .667 5 2 7 1.2 4 0 1 6 1 0 9 1.5TOTAL 6 0 65 10.8 2 16 .125 1 11 .091 4 6 .667 5 2 7 1.2 4 0 1 6 1 0 9 1.5

PLAYER NOTES• Cousin of Razorback men’s basketball assistant coach Matt Zimmerman• Three-start recruit according to ESPN• Has modeled in high school• Would like to major in agriculture at Arkansas

2015-16 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

22 BAILEY ZIMMERMANG/F | FRESHMAN | 6-0 | ST. VINCENT, ARK. | WONDERVIEW HS

HONORS• TBA

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 14, #7 OSU, 11-28-15*FGM: 6, #7 OSU, 11-28-15*FGA: 14, #7 OSU, 11-28-15FTM: 4, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16FTA: 6, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16*3FGM: 2, at SDSU, 11-18-153FGA: 4, at SDSU, 11-18-150Reb. 2, #7 OSU, 11-28-15*DReb. 4, SELA, 11-13-15Reb. 6, SELA, 11-13-15Assists: 5, MVSU, 12-28-15Blocks: 1, MVSU, 12-28-15*Steals: 3, #7 OSU, 11-28-15Min: 26, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 14, #7 OSU, 11-28-15*FGM: 6, #7 OSU, 11-28-15*FGA: 14, #7 OSU, 11-28-15FTM: 4, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16FTA: 6, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16*3FGM: 2, at SDSU, 11-18-153FGA: 4, at SDSU, 11-18-150Reb. 2, #7 OSU, 11-28-15*DReb. 4, SELA, 11-13-15Reb. 6, SELA, 11-13-15Assists: 5, MVSU, 12-28-15Blocks: 1, MVSU, 12-28-15*Steals: 3, #7 OSU, 11-28-15Min: 26, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16*Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts 3 310+ Rebs -- --Double Doubles -- --5+ Assists -- --4+ Steals -- --GP 16 16GS 9 9

CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2015-16 6 2 114 19.0 21 63 .333 2 9 .222 8 13 .615 10 11 21 3.5 15 0 11 17 1 6 52 8.7TOTAL 6 2 114 19.0 21 63 .333 2 9 .222 8 13 .615 10 11 21 3.5 15 0 11 17 1 6 52 8.7

PLAYER NOTES• Listed as a five-start recruit by ESPN• Ranked as the No. 14 point guard in class of 2015• Top-ranked recruit in the state of Arkansas• 2014 Arkansas Gatorade Player of the Year• First double figure scoring game with 14 points at SDSU Nov. 18

2015-16 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

24 JORDAN DANBERRYG | FRESHMAN | 5-8 | CONWAY, ARK. | CONWAY HS

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HONORS• TBA

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 2, MVSU, 12-28-15FGM: 1, MVSU, 12-28-15FGA: 1, New Orleans, 12-30-15*FTM: 2, New Orleans, 12-30-15FTA: 2, New Orleans, 12-30-153FGM: --3FGA: --0Reb. 1, MVSU, 12-28-15DReb. --Reb. 1, MVSU, 12-28-15Assists: 1, MVSU, 12-28-15Blocks: 1, MVSU, 12-28-15Steals: 1, New Orleans, 12-30-15Min: 6, MVSU, 12-28-15

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 2, MVSU, 12-28-15FGM: 1, MVSU, 12-28-15FGA: 1, New Orleans, 12-30-15*FTM: 2, New Orleans, 12-30-15FTA: 2, New Orleans, 12-30-153FGM: --3FGA: --0Reb. 1, MVSU, 12-28-15DReb. --Reb. 1, MVSU, 12-28-15Assists: 1, MVSU, 12-28-15Blocks: 1, MVSU, 12-28-15Steals: 1, New Orleans, 12-30-15Min: 6, MVSU, 12-28-15*Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts -- --10+ Rebs -- --Double Doubles -- --5+ Assists -- --4+ Steals -- --GP 3 3GS -- --

CAREER STATS

PLAYER NOTES• Played at Arkansas Baptist for two seasons• Played in first game in the fourth period against MVSU

2015-16 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

25 TATIYANA SMITHC | JUNIOR | 6-3 | PLANO, TEXAS | PLANO HS | ARKANSAS BAPTIST

HONORS• TBA

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 13, SELA, 11-13-15FGM: 6, SELA, 11-13-15FGA: 11, SELA, 11-13-15FTM: 1, SELA, 11-13-15FTA: 2, SELA, 11-13-153FGM: 03FGA: 00Reb. 6, SELA, 11-13-15DReb. 5, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16Reb. 9, SELA, 11-13-15Assists: 1, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*Blocks: 1, SHSU, 11-15-15Steals: 2Min: 28, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 13, SELA, 11-13-15FGM: 6, SELA, 11-13-15FGA: 11, SELA, 11-13-15FTM: 2, Richmond, 11-29-14FTA: 3, Richmond, 11-29-143FGM: 03FGA: 00Reb. 6, SELA, 11-13-15*DReb. 6, Grambling St., 12-29-14Reb. 12, Gram. St., 12-29-14Assists: 1, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*Blocks: 4, Oklahoma, 12-21-14Steals: 2, SELA, 11-13-15Min: 28, #7/6 Miss St, 1-10-16*Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts 1 110+ Rebs -- --Double Doubles -- --5+ Assists -- --4+ Steals -- --GP 15 46GS 0 1

CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2013-14 10 0 55 5.5 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 4 8 12 1.2 6 0 0 5 3 1 12 1.22014-15 21 1 174 8.3 14 42 .333 0 0 .000 6 16 .375 20 34 54 2.6 28 0 2 15 8 4 34 1.62015-16 5 0 65 13.0 7 22 .318 0 0 .000 5 9 .556 12 11 23 4.6 11 0 2 6 1 2 19 3.8TOTAL 36 1 294 8.2 27 78 .346 0 0 .000 11 28 .393 36 53 89 2.5 45 0 4 26 12 7 65 1.8

PLAYER NOTES• Played in 30 career games • First start as a sophomore versus Tennessee• Four blocks versus OU in North Little Rock in 2014-15• Has a son, Michael Junior• First double-figure scoring game with 13 points in the opener

2014-15 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

32 KHADIJAH WESTF | JUNIOR | 6-2 | SHREVEPORT, LA. | HUNTINGTON HS

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HONORS• 2013 SEC First-Year Academic

Honor Roll• 2014, 2015 SEC Academic Honor

Roll• 2015 WBAC All-State Good Works

Team nominee• 2015 U of A Senior of Significance

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 20, New Orleans, 12-30-15FGM: 10, New Orleans, 12-30-15FGA: 14, New Orleans, 12-30-15FTM: 2, at Butler, 12-13-15FTA: 2, at Butler, 12-13-15*3FGM: 03FGA: 00Reb. 11, New Orleans, 12-30-15DReb. 9, New Orleans, 12-30-15Reb. 20, New Orleans, 12-30-15Assists: 7, ORU, 12-10-15Blocks: 2, Louisiana, 11-27-15Steals: 5, New Orleans, 12-30-15Min: 39, Louisiana, 11-27-15

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 20, New Orleans, 12-30-15FGM: 10, New Orleans, 12-30-15FGA: 14, New Orleans, 12-30-15FTM: 5, vs. Missouri, 3-2-14*FTA: 11, Nicholls, 11-14-143FGM: 1 vs. LSU, 1-10-13*3FGA: 6 at Hawai’i, 11-24-120Reb. 11, New Orleans, 12-30-15DReb. 9, New Orleans, 12-30-15Reb. 20, New Orleans, 12-30-15Assists: 7, ORU, 12-10-15Blocks: 5, at Missouri St., 12-10-14Steals: 5, New Orleans, 12-30-15Min: 43, SDSU, 12-4-14*Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts 2 1710+ Rebs 2 13Double Doubles -- 65+ Assists -- --4+ Steals 1 2GP 16 110GS 16 48

CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2012-13 32 0 484 15.1 48 118 .407 8 36 .222 25 34 .735 46 53 99 3.1 36 0 20 30 19 25 129 4.02013-14 30 2 636 21.2 57 135 .422 0 2 .000 24 40 .600 76 75 151 5.0 65 2 26 36 27 33 138 4.62014-15 32 32 1045 32.7 118 258 .457 0 0 .000 33 62 .532 101 150 251 7.8 82 2 47 33 30 35 269 8.42015-16 6 6 146 24.3 11 27 .407 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 13 19 32 5.3 15 2 10 6 3 3 23 3.8TOTAL 100 40 2311 23.1 234 538 .435 8 38 .211 83 138 .601 236 297 533 5.3 198 6 103 105 79 96 559 5.6

PLAYER NOTES• Seven career double-doubles• 17 double figure scoring games• Played in 93 of 94 career games• 13 points in back-to-back games in the NCAA Tournament in 2015• 15 games with double figure rebounds• Double-double at Butler with 10 points and 10 rebounds• First player in modern WBB history at Arkansas to score 20 points and have 20 rebounds in a game• First player since 1988 to have 20 or more rebounds in a game

2015-16 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

33 MELISSA WOLFFF | SENIOR | 6-0 | CABOT, ARK. | CABOT HS

HONORS• TBA

SEASON HIGHSPoints: 19, ORU, 12-10-15FGM: 8, ORU, 12-10-15FGA: 10, ORU, 12-10-15FTM: 5, SELA, 11-13-15FTA: 5, ORU, 12-10-15*3FGM: 03FGA: 00Reb. 3, MVSU, 12-28-15*DReb. 6, MVSU, 12-28-15*Reb. 9, MVSU, 12-28-15*Assists: 2, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*Blocks: 2, Tulsa, 11-23-15Steals: 1, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*Min: 33, ORU, 12-10-15

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 19, ORU, 12-10-15FGM: 8, ORU, 12-10-15FGA: 10, ORU, 12-10-15FTM: 5, SELA, 11-13-15FTA: 5, ORU, 12-10-15*3FGM: 03FGA: 00Reb. 3*, MVSU, 12-28-15*DReb. 6, MVSU, 12-28-15*Reb. 9, MVSU, 12-28-15*Assists: 2, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*Blocks: 2, Tulsa, 11-23-15Steals: 1, #13/10 TAMU, 1-7-16*Min: 33, ORU, 12-10-15*Most Recent

PERFORMANCES ‘15-16 Career10+ Pts 4 410+ Rebs 1 1Double Doubles 1 15+ Assists -- --4+ Steals -- --GP 16 16GS 14 14

CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2015-16 6 4 118 19.7 16 24 .667 0 0 .000 9 11 .818 8 24 32 5.3 11 1 5 6 2 2 41 6.8TOTAL 6 4 118 19.7 16 24 .667 0 0 .000 9 11 .818 8 24 32 5.3 11 1 5 6 2 2 41 6.8

PLAYER NOTES• Junior College All-American at State Fair CC in Sedalia, Mo.• MCCAC and Regional 16 First-Team honors as a sophomore• Is youngest of seven - is the tallest and the only sibling in her family to play sports• Started in game one of the season• Scored 15 points and nine rebounds in opening game• Double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds against Missouri State

2015-16 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

35 ALECIA COOLEYC | JUNIOR | 6-3 | EVANSTON, ILL. | EVANSTON TOWNSHIP HS | STATE FAIR CC

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OPPONENT DATE SCORE WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTSSE LOUISIANA 11/13/15 97-53 W 15-COOLEY, Alecia 10-JACKSON, Jessica 8-BROOKS, Kelsey 5-BROOKS, Kelsey NoneSHSU 11/15/15 67-47 W 20-JACKSON, Jessica 13-JACKSON, Jessica 2-MONK, Malica 2-MONK, Malica 1-WEST, Khadijah 2-COSPER, Devin 1-BROOKS, Kelsey 2-WOLFF, Melissa 1-WOLFF, Melissa 1-COSPER, Devin 1-BROOKS, Kelseyat SDSU 11/18/15 69-76 L 24-JACKSON, Jessica 9-JACKSON, Jessica 3-BROOKS, Kelsey 1-WOLFF, Melissa 3-JACKSON, Jessica 1-BROOKS, Kelsey TULSA 11/23/15 67-74 L 29-JACKSON, Jessica 9-WOLFF, Melissa 5-MONK, Malica 4-MONK, Malica 4-JACKSON, Jessicavs Louisiana 11/27/15 59-67 L 22-JACKSON, Jessica 10-WOLFF, Melissa 6-BROOKS, Kelsey 2-BROOKS, Kelsey 2-WOLFF, Melissavs #7 Oregon St 11/28/15 47-63 L 14-DANBERRY, Jordan 5-DANBERRY, Jordan 4-DANBERRY, Jordan 3-FREEMAN, Briunna 1-MONK, Malica 5-FREEMAN, Briunna 3-DANBERRY, Jordan 1-JACKSON, JessicaMissouri State 12/2/15 54-69 L 12-COOLEY, Alecia 10-COOLEY, Alecia 3-DANBERRY, Jordan 4-MONK, Malica 2-MONK, Malica 3-MONK, Malicaat Rutgers 12/6/15 40-60 L 11-COSPER, Devin 7-FREEMAN, Briunna 2-COSPER, Devin 2-COSPER, Devin 1-DANBERRY, Jordan 2-DANBERRY, JordanOral Roberts 12/10/15 65-50 W 19-COOLEY, Alecia 13-WOLFF, Melissa 7-WOLFF, Melissa 2-COSPER, Devin 1-WOLFF, Melissa 1-COOLEY, Alecia 1-ZIMMERMAN, Baileyat Butler 12/13/15 57-63 L 15-JACKSON, Jessica 12-JACKSON, Jessica 4-DANBERRY, Jordan 2-COSPER, Devin 3-JACKSON, Jessica 2-WOLFF, Melissa 2-ZIMMERMAN, Baileyvs. #5/6 Texas 12/20/15 50-61 L 22-JACKSON, Jessica 6-JACKSON, Jessica 3-MONK, Malica 2-WOLFF, Melissa 1-WOLFF, Melissa 6-SWENSON, Keiryn 3-COSPER, Devin 2-BROOKS, Kelsey 2-COSPER, DevinMVSU 12/28/15 86-46 W 18-JACKSON, Jessica 9-COOLEY, Alecia 5-WOLFF, Melissa 3-COSPER, Devin 3-JACKSON, Jessica 9-COSPER, Devin 5-DANBERRY, Jordan 3-COSPER, DevinNEW ORLEANS 12/30/15 73-41 W 20-WOLFF, Melissa 20-WOLFF, Melissa 4-COSPER, Devin 5-WOLFF, Melissa 3-JACKSON, Jessica#2 S. CAROLINA 1/3/16 85-32 L 9-JACKSON, Jessica 7-WOLFF, Melissa 4-COSPER, Devin 2-WOLFF, Melissa 1-COOLEY, Alecia 9-WOLFF, Melissa#13/10 TA&M 1/7/16 67-61 W 18-COSPER, Devin 7-JACKSON, Jessica 6-BROOKS, Kelsey 3-COSPER, Devin 1-JACKSON, Jessica 7-BROOKS, Kelsey 1-BROOKS, Kelsey#7/6 Miss State 1/10/16 80-55 L 20-JACKSON, Jessica 10-WOLFF, Melissa 3-MONK, Malica 1-JACKSON, Jessica 2-JACKSON, Jessica 1-MONK, Malica 1-BROOKS, Kelsey 1-WEST, Khadijah

FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 2015Fayetteville, Ark. (Bud Walton Arena)

Elementary Day 53 97SUNDAY, NOV. 15, 2015

Fayetteville, Ark. (Bud Walton Arena)Sunday Fun Day 47 67

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, 2015Brookings, SD (Frost Arena)

First Road Game of 2015-16Jackson gets 1,000th point

76 69MONDAY, NOV. 23, 2015

Fayetteville, Ark. (Bud Walton Arena)Jessica Jackson has 29 points 74 67

FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 2015San Juan, Puerto RicoMario Morales Coliseum

San Juan Shootout67 59

SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 2015San Juan, Puerto RicoMario Morales Coliseum

San Juan Shootout47 63

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 2015Fayetteville, Ark. (Bud Walton Arena)

Cooley with a double-double 69 54SUNDAY, DEC. 6, 2015

Devin Cosper’s second consecutive game in double figures 60 40

THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 2015Alecia Cooley career-best 19 pointsDevin Cosper career-best 13 pointsMelissa Wolff career-best 7 assists

50 65SUNDAY, DEC. 13, 2015Jackson and Wolff with

double-doubles 63 57

SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 2015Big 12/SEC Challenge

Oklahoma City 61 50MONDAY, DEC. 28, 2015

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 2015Melissa Wolff career-best 20 points

and 20 rebounds 41 73SUNDAY, JAN. 3, 2016

85 32

THURSDAY, JAN. 7, 2016Devin Cosper has career high 18

points; Jessica Jackson with 17 in team effort win

61 67SUNDAY, JAN. 10, 2016

Ranked No. 7/6Jackson has 20, Danberry 12 and

Wolff has 10 rebounds80 55