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2014-15 UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

UTEP Athletic Communications | 500 W. University Ave. | Brumbelow Building | El Paso, Texas 79968-0579

Game 28 | March 11, 2015 | 10 a.m. MDT | Birmingham, Ala. | Bartow Arena
TV: American Sports Network
Talent: Leah Secondo & Nate Ross
Radio: 600 ESPN El Paso, KROD-AM
Talent: Steve Kaplowitz & Traci Miller

Overall Series: UTEP leads, 7-6
In Birmingham: UAB leads, 4-2
Overall Streak: UAB, won one
Last Meeting: at UAB 67, UTEP 52, Jan. 29, 2015

#5 THINGS

1. The No. 11 seed is UTEP’s lowest for a
league championship in school history.
2. The Miners have a double-digit seed for
the first time since 2010 and fourth
occasion overall at the school.
3. UTEP has advanced to the semifinals of
the C-USA Championships for a schoolrecord three straight years.
4. By virtue of either a victory or a bye, UTEP
has competed in the quarterfinal round in
eight straight years. It is 11-7 at the event
in that timeframe.
5. UTEP is 15-21 all time in conference
tournament play, including 12-12 under
head coach Keitha Adams.

UTEP SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER (2-2)
7
St. Mary’s&
14
New Mexico State
16
at SMU
19
Northern Arizona
25
vs. Kansas State%
26
vs. LSU%
27
Santa Clara%
DECEMBER (3-2)
2
Eastern New Mexico
6
Houston Baptist
14
at New Mexico
20
Prairie View A&M
28
Alcorn State
JANUARY (3-6)
2
North Texas*
4
Rice*
8
at Louisiana Tech*
10
at Southern Miss*
17
UTSA*
22
#24 WKU*
24
Marshall*
29
at UAB*
31
at Middle Tennessee*
FEBRUARY (3-3)
5
Florida Atlantic*
7
FIU*
12
at Charlotte*
14
at Old Dominion*
21
at UTSA*
27
Louisiana Tech*
MARCH (1-2)
1
Southern Miss* (FSN)
5
at North Texas*
7
at Rice*
11
at UAB^ (ASN)
12
vs. Southern Miss^
13
C-USA Semifinals^
14
C-USA Championship^

W, 77-50
W, 78-73
L, 59-63
W, 82-58
L, 43-72.
Cancelled
Cancelled
W, 84-49
L, 77-87
L, 57-72
W, 86-48
W, 63-53.
W, 60-58
W, 54-51
L, 72-90
W, 70-59
L, 53-55
L, 74-80
L, 71-76
L, 52-67
L, 53-74
L, 63-68
W, 72-56
W, 75-72
L, 50-79.
L, 59-72
W, 88-75

#11 seed UTEP MINERS (12-15)

ACTIVE STAT LEADERS

#6 seed UAB BLAZERS (17-12)

ACTIVE STAT LEADERS

Head Coach: Keitha Adams (Southwestern, 1989)
Record at UTEP: 247-180 (14th year)
Overall Record: 374-217 (19th year)

PPG: Cameasha Turner (15.3)
RPG: Cameasha Turner (6.2)
APG: Lulu McKinney (3.2)

VS

Head Coach: Randy Norton
At UAB: 33-27 (second year)
Overall: Same

PPG: Janae Smith (18.5)
RPG: Janae Smith (7.9)
APG: Chelsee Black (2.4)

THE OPENING ACT
• No. 11-seed UTEP (12-15) will lock up with host and No. 6 seed UAB (17-12) in the first round of the 2015
Conference USA Women’s Basketball Championships inside Bartow Arena at 10 a.m. MDT Wednesday.
The contest will be televised nationally (American Sports Network) with the talent pairing of Leah
Secondo (play-by-play) and Nate Ross (color). Fans may also listen live on 600 ESPN El Paso, KRODAM Radio with Steve Kaplowitz (play-by-play) and Traci Miller (color) describing the action.
• The winner will play No. 3-seed Southern Miss (20-9) in the quarterfinals at 10 a.m. MDT Thursday
• The Miners were 4-4 in their final eight tilts of the regular season, an impressive feat considering they
had endured a six-game losing streak which could have broken their spirts. That skid was the longest
since ‘02-03 and just the third occasion under Keitha Adams that they dropped at least six in a row.
• After dropping its first two league home games, UAB won the final seven contests at Bartow Arena.
• Blazers were 7-3 overall down the stretch, including three straight wins to gain momentum for tourney.
• UTEP and UAB will be locking up in the C-USA Championships for the third time in the past four years.
The Miners topped the Blazers, 60-49, in a 2012 C-USA semifinal match-up while knocking them off,
61-59, in the quarterfinals of the 2013 C-USA Championships.
• UTEP is 15-21 all time in conference tournament play, including 12-12 under Adams. They were 1-5 in the
situation during Adams’s first five years at the school, with the lone win coming in 2004.
• UTEP has competed in the quarterfinal round of the C-USA Championships for eight straight years. It is
11-7 in that timeframe, including 4-1 when playing in the first round. The Miners earned opening-round
byes in 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2014 (double bye). UTEP lost its opening-round game of the 2006 C-USA
Championships, its first year in the league.
• UTEP won the only tournament crown in program history in 2012 and earned runner-up honors in 2008.
It has advanced to the semifinals in each of the past three years, the longest stretch in school history.
Other semifinal appearances (1993, 1995 & 2004) came when UTEP was a member of the WAC.
• UTEP will be playing with a double-digit seed at the conference tournament for the first time since
2010 and the fourth occasion overall. It is the Miners’ lowest seed in school history, with the previous
situations (2002, 2006 and 2010) coming as a No. 10 seed. They sustained setbacks in 2002 and 2006 but
did pull off the upset in 2010 by knocking off No. 7 seed Rice, 62-61, in the opening round.
• Of the 12 active players on the roster, only five have experience playing at the C-USA Championships.
Cameasha Turner and Irene Gari have the most experience with five games played (2013 & 2014). Turner
averaged 5 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists and 24.2 minutes while Gari put up 4.0, 1.2, 1.2 and 14.8
respectively. Stacie Telles played in both C-USA tournament games last year, averaging 8.0 points, 1.0
rebound and 1.5 assist in 17.5 minutes while Sparkle Taylor had respective averages of 2.5, 2.0, 0.0 and
13.0 Anete Kirsteine played two minutes in one game but her only stat was a foul to round out the group.
• For a complete look at UTEP’s history & records in the conference tournament, please see pages 12-13.

Guard

#PROJECTED MINER STARTERS
Guard

Forward

Forward

Forward

L, 60-66
W, 69-61
L, 62-79
10 a.m.
10 a.m.
9 a.m.
6 p.m.

& Exhibition Contest
% 2014 Hardwood Tournament of Hope
(Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)
* Conference USA Game
^ Conference USA Championships
(Birmingham, Ala.)
All times Mountain

#2 Turner

5-9, Jr.-2L
15.3 PPG
6.2 RPG
2.1 SPG
29.7 MPG

#5 McKinney

5-7, Fr.-HS
8.3 PPG
2.2 RPG
3.2 APG
28.5 MPG

#10 Telles

5-7, Sr.-1L
6.7 PPG
2.8 RPG
2.7 APG
28.8 MPG

#4 Gari

6-1, Jr.-2L
7.1 PPG
4.5 RPG
1.1 APG
22.3 MPG

#34 Kennedy
6-0, Jr.-TR
4.9 PPG
3.4 RPG
0.6 BPG
15.8 MPG

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

UTEP WEEKLY MEDIA SCHEDULE
11
12
10
9
MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

11:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. |
Foster Stevens Center
Travel to Birmingham
afterwards

11- 11:55 a.m. | Bartow
Arena

#11 seed UTEP
at #6 UAB |
10 a.m. MST |
Bartow Arena

UAB/UTEP vs.
#3 seed Southern Miss |
10 a.m. MDT |
Bartow Arena

Practice

Practice

WHO TO CONTACT
UTEP MEDIA RELATIONS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CONTACT

Mark Brunner | MR
Office: (915) 747-5722
Cell: (915) 472-6038
E-mail: mbrunner@utep.edu

Media Relations Fax | (915) 747-5444
INTERVIEWS & PRACTICE COVERAGE
Please contact Mark Brunner with all interview
requests for coaches and players. Do not contact
players at home or on their cell phones unless
arranged by the media relations office.

ON THE INTERNET

UTEP’s official athletic department website is located
at www.utepathletics.com. Game notes, statistics,
press releases, coaches’ shows and player/coach
biographies are available on the site. The Conference
USA website is located at www.conferenceusa.com.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location
El Paso, Texas
Enrollment
23,003
Founded
1914
Nickname
Miners
Colors
Dark Blue, Orange, Silver Accent
Affiliation
NCAA Division I
Conference
Conference USA
President
Dr. Diana Natalicio
Director of Athletics
Bob Stull
Senior Associate AD/SWA
Julie Levesque
Faculty Representative
Dr. Stephen Aley
Basketball Administrator
Julie Levesque

BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach
Keitha Adams
Alma Mater
Southwestern College / 1989
Overall Record
374-217 (19th year)
UTEP Record
247-180 (14th year)
Conference USA Record
98-64
Associate Head Coach
Ewa Laskowska (14th year)		
Alma Mater
Pittsburg/1998
Assistant Coach
Bill Damuth
Alma Mater
University of Texas, Tyler/1995
Basketball Phone
(915) 747-8605
Basketball Facebook
UTEPWomensBasketball
Basketball Twitter
@UTEPWBB
Letterwinners R/L
9/3
Starters R/L
2/3
Newcomers
6
2013-14 Overall Record
29-8
2014 Conference USA Record
12-4 (3rd)
2014 C-USA Championship 1-1 (knocked out in semis)
Postseason
WNIT (5-1, runner up)
First Season of Program
1974-75
All-Time Record
510-619 (41st season)
Home
325-205
Away
130-343
Neutral
55-71
NCAA Tournament Record
1-2 (1-1 in ‘08; 0-1 in ‘12)
WNIT Record
5-1 (runner-up in 2014)

2

Gameday

Gameday

13

14

Gameday

Gameday

FRIDAY
C-USA Semifinals |
10 a.m. MDT |
Legacy Arena at the
BJCC

SATURDAY
C-USA Final |
6 p.m. MDT |
Legacy Arena at the
BJCC

INSIDE THE SERIES
• UTEP leads the overall series, 7-6, but UAB has a 4-2 advantage when playing in Birmingham.
• The Blazers derailed the Miners, 67-52, at Bartow Arena on Jan. 29, 2015, in the most-recent matchup.
• UTEP had won its past two trips to Bartow Arena prior to sustaining that setback.
• UAB claimed the first meeting ever between the programs, 61-41, on Dec. 20, 1990.
• The two squads did not square off again until the 2005-06 campaign when UTEP joined C-USA.
AWARDS AVENUE
• UTEP junior Cameasha Turner was voted to the 2015 All-Conference USA second team while also
being tabbed to the All-Defensive squad and Lulu McKinney was recognized on the All-Freshman
team, it was revealed by the league office on March 8.
• UTEP has now been recognized on the all-conference squad for nine straight years.
• Turner becomes the eighth Miner in program history to earn a spot on both the all-conference and
all-defensive teams in the same season. Kayla Thornton (2013 & 2014), Gloria Brown (2012), Jareica
Hughes (2007 & 2009), Natasha Lacy (2008) achieved the feat from C-USA while Kimya Murray
(2002), Kristi Lattin (1999) and Jill Lewis (1997) were so distinguished during UTEP’s time in the
Western Athletic Conference. What sets Turner apart from everyone else except Lacy in that group is
that she also was voted to the league’s All-Academic squad.
• McKinney is the first UTEP player since 2011 (Kelli Willingham) and the eighth overall to be tabbed
to the all-freshman squad. Willingham, Anete Steinberga (2010), Dietra Caldwell (2009), Hughes
and Timika Williams (2007) garnered the spotlight from C-USA while Shalana Taylor (2005) and
Charnette Phelps (2004) did so when the Miners played in the WAC.
GOING BACK IN TIME
(at Rice 79, UTEP 62, 3/7/15)
•
UTEP got off to a slow start and could never recover in an eventual 79-62 loss at Rice in the regularseason finale for both squads in Houston on March 7.
•
The Miners simply had no answer for the Owls’ Christal Porter, who made her “Senior Day” one to
remember with 30 points and 19 rebounds.
•
Rice held early respective leads of 11-2, 17-7 and 27-14, with Keitha Adams being forced to burn three
timeouts within the first 10 minutes in an attempt to get her squad going. The third time proved to
be the charm with UTEP using a 12-2 run to get within four (29-25) only to have Rice counter with
its own 12-2 run.
•
The deficit was 12 (43-31) at the break, and the Miners never got closer than 10 the rest of the way.
•
Rice won the rebounding battle (47-31) in addition to shooting a crisp 49.2 (32-of-65) from the floor.
•
Freshman Lulu McKinney provided a bright spot by nailing 5-of-8 from the field and her lone free
throw attempt on the way to a team-high 14 points.
•
Rudiane Eduardo came off the bench to provide a career-high tying nine points while also grabbing
four rebounds.
•
Sparkle Taylor pitched in nine points off the pine as well, which was aided by making all five free
throw attempts. Leading scorer Cameasha Turner had her 13-game double-digit scoring streak
snapped after being held in check with seven points and five boards.
GETTING TO KNOW UAB
Overall: 17-12 Home: 11-3 Road 5-9
Neutral 1-0
C-USA: 11-7 Home: 7-2
Road 4-5
• Got off to a 4-2 on the year before going 2-3 in the next five contests to wrap non-league play at 6-5.
• Stumbled out of the gates in C-USA action with a 1-3 start and was 3-4 following a 58-46 road setback
at Old Dominion on Jan. 24.
• Beat UTEP, 67-52, on Jan. 29, to ignite a turnaround, with the Blazers winning three straight and five
of the next six.
• Cooled off with back-to-back road losses against WKU (59-51, Feb. 19) and Marshall (71-52, Feb. 21) to
slip to 8-7 in C-USA but recovered to pick up three straight wins down the stretch.
• Finished in a three-way tie for fourth place in C-USA play (11-7) but ended up with the #6 seed as
result of the tiebreaker procedures.
• Known for its defensive prowess which is evidenced by the top scoring defense (57.7) in C-USA and
ranking third in field-goal percentage defense (.376)
• Thrives in other aspects of the game, though, with the Blazers pacing the league in free-throw
percentage (.748) and three-point percentage (.357).
• Led by senior and 2015 C-USA First-Team Honoree Janae Smith, who is one of just three players in
the league to rank in the top seven for both scoring (18.5 ppg-fourth) and rebounding (7.9 rpg-seventh).
• Chelsee Black joins Smith in double figures for scoring (12.3-seventh) but there is a significant dropoff
after that. Miranda Burroughs provides 7.7 ppg while Kayla Anderson (5.0 ppg) is the only other
individual to be at +5.0 ppg.

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
STATISTICAL COMPARISON
UTEP
CATEGORY
UAB
12-15, 7-11 C-USA
Win-Loss
17-12, 11-7 C-USA
L 1		
Current Streak
W3
4-6
Record In Last 10 Games
7-3
66.2
Scoring Offense
61.1
67.1
Scoring Defense
57.7
-1.0
Scoring Margin
+3.4
.382
Field-Goal Percentage
.413
.417
Field-Goal Percentage Defense
.375
.318
Three-Point Percentage
.358
.310
Three-Point Percentage Defense
.299
.685
Free-Throw Percentage
.748
-0.5
Rebounds Margin
+2.3
12.4
Assists Per Game
12.3
15.5
Turnovers Per Game
15.5
+1.4
Turnover Margin
-2.6
0.8
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio
0.8
8.0
Steals Per Game
5.2
3.3
Blocks Per Game
3.4

UTEP IN THE C-USA STATS
Category
Rank Actual
Scoring Offense
7
66.2
Scoring Defense
11
67.1
Scoring Margin
10
-1.0
Field-Goal Percentage
9
.382
Field-Goal Percentage Defense
11
.417
Three-Point Percentage
5
.318
Three-Point Percentage Defense
10
.310
Free-Throw Percentage
6
.685
Rebounds Margin
11
-0.5
Assists Per Game
7
12.4
Turnovers Per Game
T4
15.5
Turnover Margin
6
+1.3
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio
8
0.8
Steals Per Game
8
8.0
Blocks Per Game
9
3.3
Name
Rank Category
Actual
Anete Kirsteine
10
3-Point FG PCT
.362
Daeshianna McCants 12

Blocks/game

0.9

Lulu McKinney

2
9
9

Free-Throw%
Assists/game
Ast/TO ratio

.861
3.2
1.2

Sparkle Taylor

30

Points/game

9.8

Stacie Telles

12
14

3-Point FG PCT
Assists/game

.337
2.7

Cameasha Turner

3
T7
9
11

3-Point FG PCT
Steals/game
Points/game
Free-Throw%

.392
2.0
15.3
.740

UTEP IN THE NATIONAL STATS
Category
Scoring Offense
Scoring Defense
Scoring Margin
Field-Goal Percentage
Field-Goal Percentage Defense
Three-Point Percentage
Three-Point Percentage Defense
Free-Throw Percentage
Rebounds Margin
Assists Per Game
Turnovers Per Game
Turnover Margin
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio
Steals Per Game
Blocks Per Game

Rank
136
250
205
236
282
145
161
177
201
191
135
115
170
143
172

Actual
66.2
67.1
-1.0
.382
.417
.318
.310
.685
-0.5
12.4
15.5
+1.3
0.8
8.0
3.3

Name
Lulu McKinney

Rank Category
Actual
216
Assist/turnover ratio 1.2

Cameasha Turner

134
158
227

3

Steals/game
Points/game
Free-Throw%

2.0
15.3
74.0

• Smith is a relentless attacker who has both made (120) and attempted (138) more than 100 free throws.
Her charity-stripe percentage of 87.0 paces C-USA while Black is third at 84.6 (77-of-91).
• Burroughs is lights out from distance, nailing a league-leading 42.2 percent (68-of-161) from threepoint range. Black has also shown good touch by hitting 37.6 percent of treys (47-of-125) to place sixth.
• Smith (1.4-second) and Anderson (1.3-third) both swat more than one shot per game.
• Notable alumni include Regina Benjamin (U.S. Surgeon General), Steve Chiotakis (co-host of the
NPR morning report), Deidre Downs (2005 Miss America) & Vonetta Flowers (2002 Olympic gold
medalist in bobsled).
TIME OF TRANSITION
• UTEP’s squad is unproven due to natural attrition through graduation & extenuating circumstances.
• Of the 12 active players only juniors Irene Gari & Cameasha Turner have multiple letters with UTEP.
• 2014 C-USA Sixth Player of the Year and junior Jenzel Nash is sitting out the season (pregnancy).
• Senior Chrishauna Parker remains sidelined due to a concussion. She was limited to 14 minutes in
the season opener and is still under evaluation.
• There are five newcomers and five players in their second year with the program.
• Senior Marissa Rodriguez is in her fourth year, but she has logged 55 minutes in 29 career games.
• UTEP (12-15) has had a rollercoaster year as result, and unless it can make a run to win the 2015
C-USA Championships, it will finish with a losing record for the first time since 2005-06 (12-17).
• The Miners’ scoring margin is -1.0. The last time they were out-scored on the year was 2004-05 (-2.5).
• UTEP’s rebounding margin is -0.5. It hasn’t been out-rebounded in a year since 2009-10 (-2.9).
• The Orange and Blue are shooting 38.2 percent (626-of-1637) from the floor, which would be the
lowest readout from the floor since 2005-06 (37.9, 668-of-1763).
• Including Nash & Parker under the “lost” group, UTEP’s current roster returned very little back from
a pure numbers standpoint from the ‘13-14 squad (29-8) as noted below.
2014-15 RETURNING & LOST STAT BREAKDOWN
Category
Returned
Lost*
Blocked Shots
10
144
FT Made
186
511
Steals
102
253
FG Made
282
673
Points
845
1,980
Rebounds
542
1,064
Assists
188
354
Minutes Played
2,789
4,636
3FG Made
95
123

‘13-14 Totals
154
697
355
955
2,825
1,606
542
7,425
218

% Lost For ‘14-15
93.5%
73.3%
71.3%
70.5%
70.1%
66.3%
65.3%
62.4%
56.5%

*Includes Jenzel Nash (missing year with pregnancy) & Chrishauna Parker (played 14 minutes on year.)
ALL ABOUT UTEP’S 2014-15 SEASON
Overall: 12-15 Home: 9-6
Road 3-8
Neutral 0-1
C-USA: 7-11 Home: 4-5
Road 3-6
• Jumped out to a 3-2 start on the year before falling in consecutive contests to slip below .500 on the
year. Bounced back with a pair of victories to close out non-conference play with a record of 5-4.
• The momentum carried into C-USA play with UTEP winning two straight and three of the first four
league contests to climb to 8-5 overall. With four of the next six games at home, the Miners looked
poise to make a push for an upper-echelon finish in the league standings.
• It wasn’t to be, though, with the Miners losing six straight for the first time since 2002-03 and just the
third time under head coach Keitha Adams.
• UTEP hadn’t lost four straight league home games since Adams’s first year (0-9, ‘01-02).
• The four consecutive home losses were by a combined 18 points, and UTEP had first-half leads of at
least nine points in three of them. The Miners were up by 15 (29-14, 10:04 1H) against Marshall (lost
76-71, Jan. 24), enjoyed a 10-point cushion (24-14, 3:46 1H) in the match-up with UTSA (lost 55-53, Jan.
17) and a nine-point advantage (16-7, 14:33) vs. Florida Atlantic (lost 68-63, Feb. 5).
• Adams managed to keep the team from completely falling apart despite the six-game skid. UTEP dug
deep to go 4-4 over the final eight contests of the regular season, though it was knocked off at Rice,
79-62, in the regular-season finale on March 7.
• Used 12 different starting line-ups in 27 games on the year, with injuries and the inherent inconsistent
play that comes with young teams the driving force behind the constant shuffling.
• The quintet of Stacie Telles, Turner, Gari, Sparkle Taylor and Lawna Kennedy has had the most
success with a record of 4-2 while the combination of Telles, Turner, Taylor, Gari and Daeshianna
McCants follows at 3-3. No other starting five has won more than one contest.
• The injury bug hit hard with Chrishauna Parker (26 games), senior Johni Welles (nine games), junior
Anete Kirsteine (three games), Agata Dobrowolska (three games, junior Turner (two game) and
junior Kennedy (one game) all missing action.
• Telles and Turner both have started 25 contests while Gari (23), Taylor(20), Kennedy (14) and
McKinney (11) have each started 10+ games. McCants (seven), Dobrowolska (five), Marta Miscenko
(two), Rudiane Eduardo (one), Parker (one) and Welles (one) also have started.
• Kirsteine (23 games played 10.3 mpg) and Marissa Rodriguez (six games played, 1.5 mpg) are the lone
individuals to have not started at least one game this year from the entire 14-person roster.
• Adams has spread playing time around. Of the 12 active players (Parker remains sidelined with an
injury and Welles is out indefinitely) 10 are earning double figures in playing time. Only Miscenko (7.2)
and Rodriguez (1.5) fall short of that figure.
• Turner is the lone individual in C-USA to place in the top 10 of the league for three-point percentage
(.392-third), steals per game (2.0-tied seventh) and points per game (15.3-ninth).
• She also pacers the Miners in rebounds per game (6.2) and minutes per game (29.7).
• Turner (15.3 ppg, 6.2 rpg) is on track to become the first Miner guard since Dragana Zoric in 2002-03
(14.3 ppg, 7.7 rpg) to pace the team in both scoring and rebounding.

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
UTEP UNDER COACH ADAMS
At home
On road
At neutral sites
In overtime
Decided by 3 points or less
Decided by 4-5 points
Decided by 6-10 points
Decided by 11-20 points
Decided by 21-plus points
Led at Half
Tied at the half
Trailed at the half
Shot 50% or better
Shot 40-49.9%
Shot less than 40%
Opp. shot 50% or better
Opp. shot 40-49%
Opp. shot less than 40%
UTEP 40% or better on 3s (min. 5)
Out-rebounded opp.
Opp. out-rebounded UTEP
Rebounds are equal
More turnovers than opp.
Less turnovers than opp.
Turnovers equal
Scored 90-plus points
Scored 80-89 points
Scored 70-79 points
Scored 60-69 points
Scored 50-59 points
Scored less than 50 points
Allowed 90-plus points
Allowed 80-89 points
Allowed 70-79 points
Allowed 60-69 points
Allowed 50-59 points
Allowed less than 50 points
On Mondays
On Tuesdays
On Wednesdays
On Thursdays
On Fridays
On Saturdays
On Sundays
On National TV
In November
In December
In January
In February
In March
In April
In day games
In night games (5 p.m. or later)
Wearing white/pink uniforms
Wearing navy uniforms
Wearing orange uniforms

4

2014-15
9-6
3-8
0-1
0-0
3-1
1-4
2-2
3-5
3-3
7-4
2-0
3-11
0-0
10-1
2-14
0-2
5-11
7-2
2-1
9-5
3-10
0-0
3-7
9-7
0-1
0-0
4-0
4-4
3-4
1-6
0-1
0-1
0-2
3-7
1-4
6-1
2-0
0-0
1-1
1-0
2-4
3-0
3-7
2-3
0-1
2-2
3-2
3-6
3-3
1-2
0-0
6-8
6-6
7-5
2-4
3-6

Adams Era
162-63
62-102
23-15
8-7
30-25
16-26
55-39
89-51
57-38
186-41
10-2
51-136
40-3
137-47
70-129
5-30
55-90
187-59
83-21
166-58
74-116
7-5
64-105
176-64
7-10
12-0
59-4
82-20
77-52
12-64
5-39
0-11
4-29
29-55
83-50
85-30
46-4
9-6
18-11
20-11
52-39
34-29
70-50
44-32
12-11
46-24
60-28
64-48
51-56
25-23
1-1
95-59
152-119
153-56
59-106
35-17

• Turner (4.9 to 15.3), Taylor (5.4 to 9.8) and Gari (3.8 to 7.1) have all made significant improvements in
terms of their points per game from last year to this year.
• Turner (2.2 to 6.2), Gari (2.1 to 4.5) and Taylor (2.6 to 4.4) have also experienced a big jump in terms of
rebounds per game from last season to this year.
WHAT’S TRENDING
• Set season highs for points (88), field-goal percentage (.480), three-point percentage (.636), free
throws made (33) and attempted (40) and turnovers (25) in the 88-75 win against Louisiana Tech on
Feb. 27.
• Averaged 64 points on 34.3 percent shooting (62-of-181) from the floor while committing 13.7
turnovers per game in the final three games of the regular season.
• Split the rebounding battle (2-2) over the final four games of the regular season. UTEP had been outrebounded in six of the seven contests prior to the turnaround down the stretch.
• Hit 66.7 percent (16-of-24) from the free-throw line at Rice on March 7. UTEP had been locked in at
the charity stripe in the three games beforehand, making 80.0 percent (60-of-75).
• After making at least seven three pointers in three straight games for the first time since the start of
the year, UTEP sunk 4-of-12 from distance at Rice.
• Twelve-game streak with 10+ offensive rebounds was halted at Rice after UTEP secured a seasonlow six boards at that end.
• Cameasha Turner’s double-digit scoring streak (13) was stopped at Rice when she finished with
seven points on 2-of-11 shooting.
• Turner made 6-of-25 (24.0 percent) from the field the final two games of the regular season. She had
drilled 14-of-24 (58.3) the previous two tilts.
• Overall Turner has enjoyed a banner offensive season with 20 double-digit scoring tilts in 25 games
(missed two contests with injury) to more than triple her effort (six) of such games first two years.
• Turner is a 25-of-47 in 10 contests with multiple triples. She is 4-of-27 in her other 14 appearances.
• Sparkle Taylor averaged 5.7 points and was a combined 4-of-20 (20.0 percent) from the floor in the
final three games of the regular season. She had put up 14.3 ppg on a combined 23-of-43 shooting
(53.5 percent) the preceding three games.
• Lulu McKinney averaged 15 points and made 43.5 percent (10-of-23) of her shots the final two
contests of the regular season. She had hit only 15.8 percent (12-of-76) from the floor while pitching
in 6.2 points per game in the nine previous contests.
• McKinney has grabbed at least four rebounds in back-to-back contests and in four of the past six
tilts. In her first 21 games of her career, McKinney never had more than three boards.
• Irene Gari has started the final 23 games of the year after coming off the bench the first four.
• Gari hit better than 40 percent from the field in each of the final two tilts of the year after doing so
just once out of the prior five games.
• Stacie Telles reached double figures in scoring in four of the final seven contests of the year to top
her total of such games (three) over the initial 20 tilts.
• In the seven games with 10+ points, Telles is a combined 52.3 percent (23-of-44) from the floor,
including a sizzling 53.1 percent (17-of-32) from beyond-the-arc while averaging almost 13 ppg.
• In her other 20 contests, those numbers drop to 27.3 percent (30-of-110) overall, 25.0 percent on treys
(18-of-72) for 4.7 ppg.
• Lawna Kennedy leads the team for both fouls (82) and disqualifications (three) despite placing
seventh on the squad in minutes per game (15.8).
• In the nine contests Kennedy has been able to play at least 20 minutes, she is averaging 8.1 points on
53.8 percent shooting (28-of-52) to go along with 5.1 rebounds in a 22.4 mpg.
• In her other 17 games played, she has averaged 3.2 ppg on 37.7 percent shooting (23-of-61) and 2.5
rebounds in 12.4 mpg.
• Daeshianna McCants had 12 rebounds total the final six games of the regular season. McCants had
grabbed more than double that (25) in the four contests before the dropoff.
• McCants (54-45) and Kennedy (48-41) both have more offensive rebounds than defensive.
• Anete Kirsteine went 2-of-3 from three-point range the final two games of the campaign. She had hit
8-of-30 of her triple attempts in the prior 11 contests.
• Twenty five of Kirsteine’s 30 field-goals made have been from three-point range.

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2014-15 C-USA STANDINGS
Team
WKU
Middle Tennessee
Southern Miss
UTSA
Old Dominion
UAB
Louisiana Tech
Charlotte
Marshall
Florida Atlantic
UTEP
Rice
North Texas
FIU

C-USA
16-2
14-4
13-5
11-7
11-7
11-7
10-8
10-8
8-10
7-11
7-11
4-14
4-14
0-18

Overall
27-4
20-8
20-9
16-14
18-11
17-12
16-14
14-16
16-13
13-16
12-15
9-20
5-24
3-26

Last 10 Streak
9-1
W9
7-3
W2
8-2
L1
7-4
W3
6-4
L1
7-3
W3
5-5
W1
7-3
W1
3-7
L3
3-7
L2
4-6
L1
2-8
W1
3-7
L4
0-10
L 18

2015 C-USA CHAMPIONSHIPS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 (FIRST ROUND)
(11) UTEP at (6) UAB
10 a.m.
(7) Louisiana Tech vs. (10) Florida Atlantic 12:30 p.m.
(8) Charlotte vs. (9) Marshall
4 p.m.
(5) Old Dominion vs. (12) Rice
6:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, MARCH 12 (QUARTERFINALS)
UTEP/UAB vs. (3) Southern Miss
10 a.m.
LA Tech/FAU vs. (2) Middle Tennessee
12:30 p.m.
Charlotte/Marshall vs. (1) WKU
4 p.m.
Old Dominion/Rice vs. (4) UTSA
6:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, MARCH 13 (SEMIFINALS)
TBD vs. TBD
TBD vs. TBD

9 a.m.
11:30 a.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 14 (FINALS)
TBD vs. TBD
All Times Mountain

RECENT C-USA RESULTS
SATUDAY, MARCH 7
*at WKU 71, Old Dominion 62
*Louisiana Tech 67, at Southern Miss 64
*at UAB 72, FIU 56
*at Rice 79, UTEP 62
*UTSA 57, at North Texas 54
*at Middle Tennessee 73, Florida Atlantic 60
*Charlotte 66, at Marshall 58
THURSDAY, MARCH 5
*at WKU 80, Charlotte 72
*at UAB 59, Florida Atlantic 56
*UTEP 69, at North Texas 61
*at Middle Tennessee 79, FIU 30
*Old Dominion 67, at Marshall 55
*UTSA 60, at Rice 49
SUNDAY, MARCH 1
*at UTSA 60, Louisiana Tech 53
*Southern Miss 66, at UTEP 60
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28
*at Old Dominion 70, North Texas 48
*UAB 62, at Middle Tennessee 57
*WKU 88, at FIU 47
*at Florida Atlantic 83, Marshall 73
*at Charlotte 74, Rice 59
*Conference USA Games

5

6 p.m.

• Rudiane Eduardo tallied a career-high tying nine points and was 3-of-6 from the floor and 2-of-5 at
the charity stripe in the lose at Rice. She had scored six points total and was 2-of-10 from the floor and
2-of-4 on free throws in the six previous games.
• Marta Miscenko has scored in 15 of her 18 appearances on the year, and is shooting a solid 42.3
percent (22-of-52) from the floor.
THE BASIC FACTS ON UTEP
• UTEP is 510-619 in its 41st season as a women’s basketball program, including 12-15 this year.
• Five 20+ win seasons (all since 2006-07), including three straight (2012-14) for the first time at school.
• Two regular-season league championships (2008 & 2012) & one league tourney title (2012).
• Became first C-USA women’s team to go 16-0 while claiming initial league title in 2008.
• Finished 15-1 in 2012 & won C-USA tournament.
• Own C-USA single-season record for winning streak at 23, which was set in 2007-08.
• Made three postseason appearances, including the 2014 WNIT where it earned runner-up honors.
• Appeared in 2008 & 2012 NCAA Tourney.
• Earned at-large bid as #7 seed in 2008.
• Beat #10 seed Western Kentucky, 92-60 (3/22/08) in the first round of ‘08 “Big Dance.”
• Bowed out with 88-54 loss at two-seed & #4 nationally Stanford (3/24/08). Stanford ultimately lost
in the NCAA title game.
• Awarded a #13 seed at 2012 NCAA Tournament, in spite of 29-3 record & winning both the C-USA
regular-season & tournament title.
• Faced #4 seed & #12 in polls Penn State in the 2012 NCAA First Round. Tied at the half (39-39) before
eventually falling, 85-77, (3/18/12).
• The University of Texas at El Paso is in the midst of its centennial celebration, which will continue
through the 2014-15 academic year.
• Notable alumni include former ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Sam Donaldson,
well-respected NFL referee Ed Hochuli, former NASA astronaut Danny Olivas engineer & Dennis
Poon, who designed Taipei 101 & some of the tallest buildings in the world.
THE ADAMS FILE
• UTEP is under the direction of 14th-year head coach Keitha Adams.
• Adams is a two-time C- USA Coach of the Year (’08 & ’12) is UTEP’s all-time win leader at 247-180.
• Overall she stands at 374-217 in her 19th year as a collegiate head coach, making her one of five active
C-USA coaches with 300+ career collegiate wins.
• All five 20+ win seasons & six of the seven with 18+ have been during her tenure.
• She is responsible for all three postseason bids (NCAA in 2008 & 2012; WNIT 2014) & all three league
championships (2008 C-USA regular season; 2012 C-USA regular season & conference tournament)
in school history.
• Twenty of the 23 major individual career records at the school are held by players from her era.
• Entered this year with eight straight and nine overall seasons with at least 16 wins.
• Three such campaigns in the first 27 years of the program.
• Nearly 100 games above .500 (204-108) the past 10 years, including the 12-15 mark in 2014-15.
• 115-156 was best record for 10-year stretch before her arrival.
• Earned votes in top-25 poll in 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 and six times overall.
• Never achieved feat before Adams’ era.
• Nationally ranked for final six weeks of ‘2007-08.
• UTEP has compiled 48 months with a winning percentage of .500 or better under Adams compared
to just 20 with a losing record in what is now her 14th year on the job. Eight of those 20 came in her
first two years.
• Coached 20 players who have gone on to play professionally, including ‘08 WNBA draft picks
Izabela Piekarska & Natasha Lacy.
• Impacted the international game at the highest level, with Noni Wharemate representing New
Zealand at ‘08 Olympic Games.
• Every player who has exhausted her eligibility at UTEP during her tenure has graduated.
THIRD-BEST IN TEXAS SINCE ‘06-07
• The Miners have the third-most wins among all DI programs in Texas since 2006-07.
• Recent national champions & 2014 NCAA Elite 8 participants Baylor (276-44) and Texas A&M (23975)lead the way while UTEP (192-90) has a firm grip on third. Lamar (176-108-tied fourth) and Texas
(176-117-tied fourth), TCU (168-117-sixth), Prairie View A&M (161-129-tied seventh), Stephen F. Austin
(161-118-tied seventh), SMU (156-123-ninth) and Texas Tech (151-138-10th) round out the top 10.
STILL QUITE A RUN
• Entered this year having produced three straight 20+ wins seasons for the first time in school history.
• 92-36 since the start of ‘11-12 season (12-15 this year), with 61 double-digit wins.
• 12-15 in 2014-15, 29-8 last year, 22-10 in 2012-13 and 29-4 in 2011-12.
• Qualified for postseason play in two of those three campaigns. Posted 5-1 record en route to earning
runner-up honors at the 2014 WNIT while landing an at-large bid to the 2012 NCAA Tournament
after winning both the 2012 C-USA regular season and tournament title
• Enjoyed 12 separate winning streaks of at least three games.
• Contrast that with one three-game losing skid & one six-game setback streak.
QUICK REVIEW OF THE RECORD-SETTING 2013-14 SEASON
• UTEP had a banner season in 2013-14, making a run to the finals of the 2014 WNIT.
• Led by El Paso native Kayla Thornton the Miners (29-8) tied school and Conference USA records for
wins in a season. UTEP had set the mark by going 29-4 in 2011-12.
• The Miners also established school standards for field goals (955), three pointers (218), free throws
(697), points (2,825), points per game (76.4), rebounds (1,606), offensive rebounds (577), assists (542)
and steals (355).

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
MISCELLANEOUS STATS
When This Player Starts
Chrishauna Parker
Cameasha Turner
Irene Gari
Stacie Telles
Sparkle Taylor
Lawna Kennedy
Agata Dobrowolska
Daeshianna McCants
Lulu McKinney
Marta Miscenko
Anete Kirsteine
Rudiane Eduardo
Johni Welles

2014-15 Record
1-0
12-13
10-13
11-14
10-10
6-8
3-2
3-4
3-8
1-1
0-0
0-1
0-1

Career Record
58-19
44-23
26-20
20-16
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
1-0
Same
Same

Double-Figure Scoring
Chrishauna Parker
Cameasha Turner
Sparkle Taylor
Irene Gari
Stacie Telles
Lulu McKinney
Anete Kirsteine
Lawna Kennedy
Daeshianna McCants
Marta Miscenko
Johni Welles

14-15
0
20
11
4
7
10
2
2
1
1
1

Career
28
26
18
17
16
Same
3
Same
Same
Same
Same

Double-Figure Rebounding
Chrishauna Parker
Cameasha Turner
Irene Gari
Sparkle Taylor
Lawna Kennedy

14-15
0
3
3
1
1

Career
29
4
Same
Same
Same

Double-Doubles
Chrishauna Parker
Irene Gari
Cameasha Turner
Sparkle Taylor

14-15
0
2
3
2

Career
15
Same
4
Same

2014-15 STARTING LINE UPS
Taylor, Telles, Turner, Gari & Kennedy
Taylor, Telles, Turner, Gari & McCants
McKinney, Taylor, Turner, Gari & Kennedy
Taylor, Telles, Turner, Gari & Dobrowolska
Taylor, Telles, Turner, Gari & Miscenko
McKinney, Telles, Turner, Dobrowolska & Parker
McKinney, Telles, Turner, Dobrowolska & Kennedy
McKinney, Telles, Turner, Dobrowolska & Welles
McKinney, Telles, Turner, McCants & Taylor
McKinney, Telles, Taylor, Gari & Kennedy
McKinney, Telles, Gari, Eduardo & Kennedy
McKinney, Telles, Turner, Gari & Kennedy

RECORD
4-2
3-3
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-0
1-0
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-3

CHECK THE STATS
The difference between winning & losing can be stark. Here’s UTEP’s breakdown for 2014-15.
In 12 Wins (Average Stats)
Team
Pts
FG%
3fg%
FT%
RB
TO
UTEP
73.5
42.7
37.5
70.2
42.4
15.8
Opp.
59.4
37.3
25.9
65.1
35.1
17.5			
In 15 Losses (Average Stats)
Team
Pts
FG%
3fg%
FT%
RB
TO
UTEP
60.3
34.8
28.1
66.8
36.4
15.3
Opp.
73.3
45.3
35.2
65.8
43.1
16.3
• 10-1 on season and 177-50 under Keitha Adams when making better than 40% from the floor.
• 9-4 on season and 166-57 under Adams when winning the rebounding battle.
• 8-1 on season and 131-34 under Adams when allowing less than 60 points.
• 8-4 on season and 187-41 under Adams when leading at the break.
• 7-2 on season and 187-59 under Adams when keeping opposition to less than 40 percent from the floor.
• 4-0 on season and 70-4 under Adams with 80+ points.
• 3-0 on season 82-12 under Adams when opposition has more turnovers than field goals.
• 1-0 on season and 65-3 when recording at least 20 assists during the Adams era.
ALL ABOUT THE FANS
• Ranked in the top-50 nationally for attendance for three straight seasons
• Placed 28th in 2013-14 (3,793 avg.), 42nd in 2012-13 (2,708 avg.) & 46th in 2011-12 (2,639 avg.)
• 1-0 on year & 20-2 under head coach Keitha Adams in home games with 4,000+ fans.
• Attracted a single-season school record 94,832 fans in 2013-14, aided by drawing in 52,108 during six
WNIT home games.
HOME SWEET HOME
• 60-14 in El Paso since 2011-12, including 9-6 this year, to post 13th straight winning record at home.
• Surged to an overall home start of 7-1 before going 2-5 down the stretch. Included in the sequence
were four straight home setbacks for the second time under head coach Keitha Adams. The prior
occasion came in 2001-02 when UTEP went 0-9 in El Paso in Western Athletic Conference play.
• The six home losses were the most in a season since 2010-11 (13-6)
• Finished below .500 (4-5) in league play for the first time since Adam’s first year in ‘01-02 (0-9)
• All five league losses were by single digits, and they were decided by a combined 24 points.
In 15 Home Games (Average Stats)
Team
Pts
FG%
3fg%
FT%
RB
TO
UTEP
71.0
.403
.325
.704
41.4
15.1
Opp.
63.5
.393
.291
.688
36.7
17.5
TRAVEL TIME
• Dropped the first three road games, including both in non-conference play, and five of the first six.
• Lone bright spot in that stretch was a 71-59 win at Southern Miss on Jan. 10.
• Has gone 2-3 in hostile territory since that point, with wins against Charlotte (75-72, Feb. 12) and
North Texas (69-61, March 5).
• Six of the eight road losses this year have been by double figures, with the exception being a 63-59
setback against SMU in road opener on Nov. 16, 2014.
• 62-102 on the road under head coach Keitha Adams, hindered by 15-52 mark her first five years.
• 48-50, including 3-8 this year, since 2006-07
• 24-19 since the start of the 2011-12 season
• Posted three winning road records under Adams, a feat never achieved prior to Adams’s tenure.
• Entered ‘14-15 having recorded at least four road wins for a program-best three straight years.
• Needs a win at UAB in the opening round of the C-USA Championships to extend that streak to four.
• Recorded five campaigns with a mark of .500 or better under Adams.
• That happened just twice in the first 27 years of the program.
In 11 Road Games (Average Stats)
Team
Pts
FG%
3fg%
FT%
RB
TO
UTEP
61.7
.365
.322
.670
36.1
16.3
Opp.
71.6
.442
.323
.626
42.8
15.6
CAREER ACHIEVEMENTS
• The injured Chrishauna Parker is the only player in program history to rank in the top 10 for career
rebounds (728-4th) & assists (267-6th). She is sixth in sixth in double-doubles (15), ninth in free throws
made (229), tied for ninth in free-throws made (229) and 10th in attempts (364).
• Parker is also a member of the 700-point club (720-28th) and is 14th for minutes (2,471).
• Cameasha Turner is 33rd all time in scoring (649). She is also 15th for starts (67), tied for 20th in
three-pointers made (55), 23rd for three-pointers attempted (174), tied for 23rd for steals (92), 24th in
free-throws made (168) and tied for 28th for games played (90).
• Stacie Telles is 13th in program history for 3-pointers made (74) & 16th for attempts (213).
• Irene Gari is tied for 23rd for three pointers attempted (174) and is 26th in games played (94)
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
• With UTEP observing its 100th birthday during the 2014-15 scholastic year, the UTEP Women’s
Basketball Centennial Team was also honored during the season. The 11-member squad (two players
tied in voting) features Gloria Brown (2010-12), Gloria Estrada (1974-77), Jareica Hughes (2006-10),
Natasha Lacy (2007-08), Izabela Piekarska (2004-08), Holly Russ (1990-92), Anete Steinberga
(2009-13), Be Stoney (1977-81), Kiana Taylor (1993-97), Kayla Thornton (2010-14) and Timika
Williams (2006-10).

6

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF WOMEN’S
HOOPS AT UTEP
• The 2014-15 season marks the 40-year
anniversary since the launch of the program,
and needless to say a lot has changed.
Launched for the 1974-75 campaign, the team
was not even under the wing of the athletics
department. It was initially operated by the
intramural division, and a physical education
graduate student Carol Ammerman was
selected as the first coach. Her salary was $250
a month, and she scrambled to assemble both
a team and secure a spot to practice and play
games.
CLIFFSNOTE ON ‘14-15 CAMPAIGN
(UTEP 69, at North Texas 61, 3/5/15)
•
The UTEP women’s basketball team used a
barrage of three pointers to topple North Texas,
69-61, inside the Super Pit on March 6. The
Miners connected on 11-of-23 from beyondthe-arc to derail an inspired Mean Green squad
which was playing its final home game of the
regular season.
•
Lulu McKinney (career-high tying 16 points,
five assists and five rebounds), Stacie Telles
(career-high tying 16 points), Cameasha
Turner (15 points, eight rebounds) and Lawna
Kennedy (six points, career-high 13 rebounds)
helped lead the charge for the Orange and Blue.
•
It was a wild back-and forth game which
featured 10 ties and 19 lead changes, as both
sides traded blows. North Texas looked to be
in decent shape, using a 15-8 run to grab a 5552 advantage with five minutes to play. UTEP
would rally, though, with McKinney picking
the pocket of Kasiney Williams before soaring
in for the hoop and some harm to start the
comeback.
•
Turner then nailed a triple to propel UTEP
ahead, 58-55, with 3:09 to play before a Telles
trey, which was set up by three straight passes,
completed the 9-0 game-changing run. North
Texas halted the run with a lay-up to cut the
deficit down to four (61-57) but the Miners
would close out the game in style. UTEP nailed
six all six free throws, to go along with a fastbreak lay-up from Telles, to cruise to the eightpoint win.
(Southern Miss 66, at UTEP 60, 3/1/15)
•
Junior Cameasha Turner recorded her third
double-double (18 points, career-high 13
rebounds) on the year while also dishing out a
personal-best six assists but visiting Southern
Miss spoiled “Senior Day” by handing UTEP a
66-60 setback inside the Don Haskins Center
on March 1.
•
The Miners made only 10 turnovers against
a high-pressure Lady Eagles’ defense while
also playing unselfishly but they couldn’t get
enough shots to go down. UTEP finished at
28.8 percent (19-of-66) from the floor, which
was hindered by making nine of a schoolrecording setting 34 three-point attempts for a
readout of 26.5 percent from beyond-the-arc.
•
USM nailed 43.9 percent (25-of-57) of its
attempts and also enjoyed an advantage on
the glass (48-39), with Tamara Jones setting
the tone for the visitors with 25 points and
seven rebounds. In fact it was a triple by Jones
with 9:06 to play that afforded USM its largest
advantage (54-45) of the contest.
•
The Miners refused to quit, though, whittling
the deficit down to just two on a pair of
occasions, including 62-60 with 1:01 to play
following a triple by Anete Kirsteine.
•
Much to the disdain of the 3,377 Orange and
Blue faithful, USM was able to get stops when
it mattered most to escape town with the win.

7

•

•

Turner’s contested lay-up rimmed out with
41 seconds to play. Another three-point try by
Kirsteine, which would have tied the tilt, was
just a bit short with 25 seconds left. Jones finally
sealed UTEP’s fate with an old-fashioned
three-point play with 14 ticks on the clock.
It was a bittersweet moment for the Miners,
who honored the outgoing senior class of Irene
Gari, Marissa Rodriguez and Stacie Telles in a
pre-game ceremony that included a video and
on-court recognition.

(at UTEP 88, Louisiana Tech 75, 2/21/15)
• Sparkle Taylor (23 points) and Cameasha
Turner (20 points) teamed up to help power the
UTEP women’s basketball team to a convincing
come-from-behind 88-75 victory against
Louisiana Tech inside the Don Haskins Center
Friday afternoon.
• It was a tale of two halves, with the Miners
outscoring the Lady Techsters 50—32 over the
final 20 minutes on the way to a season-high
88 points. The visitors carried a 43-38 lead
into the locker room but the Orange and Blue
stunned them with a game-changing 17-0 run
over the first four minutes of the second stanza.
Turner and Taylor combined for nine of those
points.
• Louisiana Tech called a pair of timeouts during
the sequence, but both proved to be ineffective.
It did manage to whittle the deficit down to five
(56-51) with 13:38 to play but UTEP peeled off
13 straight points over the next four-and-a half
minutes to go up by 18 (69-51, 8:45 to play), and
Louisiana Tech never got within single digits
the rest of the way out.
• The Miners connected on 24-of-50 (48.0
percent) during the game, including 13-of24 (54.2) during the dominating second half.
Louisiana Tech, which nailed 14-of-27 (51.9
percent) from the floor during an impressive
first half, but cooled down and hit only 10-of38 (26.3 percent) over the final 20 minutes.
• There were plenty of whistles, with 29 fouls on
LA Tech and 25 on the Miners, and both teams
spent plenty of time at the charity stripe. The
Miners drilled 33 free throws-the fifth most
in program history- on 40 attempts for a solid
82.5 percent. The Lady Techsters made 22-of33 charity-stripe tosses.
• Another factor was rebounding, with UTEP
crushing LA Tech, 49-28, on the boards.
That dominant performance helped offset
the Miners’ lone shortcoming in the contest,
which was ball security. The Orange and Blue
committed 25 turnovers that led to 23 points for
the visitors but they were able to overcome that
due to their controlling every other component
of the contest.
(at UTSA 72, UTEP 59, 2/21/15)
• Cameasha Turner tallied 19 points while
Stacie Telles also reached double figures (14
points) but UTEP was dealt a 72-59 defeat at
UTSA on Feb. 21.
• UTEP finished at 32 percent (19-of-60) from the
floor, in addition to having an off shooting day
at the free-throw line (15-of-26, 57.7 percent).
UTSA shared in the Miners’ woes at the charity
stripe, finishing at a paltry 56.3 percent (18-of32) but it nailed a solid 46.3 percent (25-of-54)
of its tries from the field.
• Another factor was rebounding, with the
Roadrunners controlling the glass to the
tune of 50-33. UTSA had 18 offensive boards,
compared to 13 by the Miners, which resulted
in a 15-7 advantage in second-chance points.
• Mannasha Bell (15 points, 11 rebounds) and
Tesha Smith (17 points, 14 rebounds) each
recorded double-doubles to set the tone for the
Roadrunners, who also had a 40-22 advantage
in points in the paint.

• UTEP did a wonderful job in ball security with
12 turnovers-while forcing 20, which led to a
23-12 cushion for points off giveaways.
• Sparkle Taylor pitched in nine points while
Lulu McKinney netted eight and Irene Gari
finished with seven. Daeshianna McCants
(two points) was the only other player to score
in the game, though, for the Orange and Blue.
(at Old Dominion 79, UTEP 50, 2/14/15)
• Sparkle Taylor tallied 17 points, Cameasha
Turner notched 11 and Lulu McKinney
collected 10 but UTEP’s two-game winning
streak was snapped in a 79-50 setback at Old
Dominion on Feb. 14.
• The Miners dug themselves a large hole heading
into halftime (40-17), and were unable to truly
recover. UTEP peeled off eight straight points
to start the second half but the homestanding
Lady Monarchs regrouped and never let the
Miners truly threaten.
• Aside from the three players in double figures,
UTEP was unable to find consistent offense.
Daeshianna McCants pitched in five points
but no one else had more than three.
(UTEP 75, at Charlotte 72, 2/12/15)
• Junior Cameasha Turner tallied 26 points for
the second straight contest to help lift the UTEP
women’s basketball team to an emotional 75-72
win at Charlotte on Feb. 13. The Miners (10-11,
5-7 C-USA) trailed by as many as 12 points in
the contest but never wavered on the way to
rallying past the homestanding 49ers (9-14, 5-6
C-USA) to post their second straight victory.
• Stacie Telles joined Turner in double figures
with 13 points, including a circus-like floater
to account for the game’s ninth and final lead
change with 2:03 to play. After a missed jumper
by Charlotte, Turner cruised to the hole for a
lay-up to make it 73-70 with 1:19 left. Alexis
Alexander, who led a trio of 49ers in double
figures with 17 points, converted on her own
lay-up with 56 seconds remaining.
• UTEP was unable to put points on the board
the next time down the court but it guarded
closely and forced a turnover with four seconds
left. Turner was fouled on the inbounds, and
she made both tosses at the charity stripe to
give the visitors a 75-72 lead.
• UTEP freshman Lulu McKinney sealed the
win by coming up with a steal on the ensuing
possession, and dribbled out the final three
seconds before the horn sounded.
• The Miners nailed 43.1 percent (26-of-60) of
their shots to improve to 9-1 this year when
eclipsing 40 percent. The Miners also enjoyed
an 18-11 advantage on fastbreak points and won
the points in the paint, 34-32, despite being
outsized. Those efforts helped compensate for
Charlotte claiming the rebounding battle (4036) and shooting a solid 40.4 percent (23-of-57)
from the floor.
(at UTEP 72, FIU 56, 2/7/15)
• Junior Cameasha Turner poured in 26 points
(one shy of her career high) to help the UTEP
women’s basketball team cruise past FIU, 7256, inside the Don Haskins Center on Feb. 9.
Turner set the tone early, with eight points
during a 14-4 Miners’ run to put Panthers in
a double-digit hole just six minutes into the
contest.
• UTEP extended its margin to 14 (39-24) at the
break, and was never truly threatened in the
second half. The cushion swelled to as many as
27 (61-34, 8:23). To its credit FIU continued to
play hard down the stretch, closing the game
on an 8-0 run, but it was far too little too late.

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• The Miners shot 40.0%, (28-of-70) from the
floor, which was only slightly better than the
effort by the Panthers’ readout of 37.8% (21-of56) but they dominated in every other aspect
of the contest to post the convincing victory.
UTEP forced 25 turnovers, leading to 25 points,
which was aided by a season-high 17 steals.
• The Orange and Blue tallied 48 points in the
paint while also adding 15 free throws on 20
attempts. .
• The Miners piled up a campaign-best 26 fast
break points, nearly doubling the prior high
(14) which came against Division II foe Eastern
New Mexico on Dec. 2.
• Senior Stacie Telles had an excellent allaround game with five points, six rebounds, a
career-high tying eight assists and three steals
in 27 minutes of action.
• Junior Rudiane Eduardo equaled her career
high with nine points.
• Freshman Daeshianna McCants did well to
front the post, resulting in a career-high four
steals.
(Florida Atlantic 68, UTEP 63, 2/5/15)
• Irene Gari posted her second double-double
(13 points, career-high tying 12 rebounds) this
year while Sparkle Taylor added 18 points
but visiting Florida Atlantic was able to derail
UTEP, 68-63, at the Don Haskins Center on
Feb. 5.
• The Miners led for almost half of the contest,
including a nine-point cushion (13-4, 15:58)
early on, only to have the Owls use torrid
shooting to stake the come-from-behind
triumph.
• Florida Atlantic connected on 53.3 percent (24of-45) from the floor, including a staunch 56.3
percent (9-of-16) from three-point range.
• The Miners shared the ball well with 16 assists
on 25 field goals made but couldn’t get a high
enough percentage of their tries to drop. UTEP
connected on 36.2 percent (25-of-69), including
21.7 percent (5-of-23) from beyond-the-arc,
while also finishing at 47.1 percent (8-of-17)
from the charity stripe.
• The Orange and Blue were nearly able to
overcome the off shooting night through sheer
hustle and grit. UTEP raced down 22 offensive
boards, while yielding just five to FAU, which
resulted in an 18-8 advantage in secondchance points. The Miners also converted 16
turnovers by the visitors into 19 points but that
all proved to be a moot point.
(at Middle Tennessee 74, UTEP 53, 1/31/15)
• Sparkle Taylor (14 points, 10 rebounds),
Daeshianna McCants (career-high 13 points)
and Irene Gari (12 points) hit double figures in
scoring but homestanding Middle Tennessee
simply had too much firepower in handing
UTEP a 74-53 setback at the Murphy Center
on Jan. 31.
• The Miners battled hard and were down by
just eight (36-28) with 17:30 to play in the game
only to have the Blue Raiders ride the play of
Cheyenne Parker and Olivia Jones to pull away
after the break. Parker recorded the school’s
first triple-double (18 points, 17 rebounds and
11 blocks) while Jones poured in a game-high
31 points to go along with five boards and four
steals.
• UTEP was held to 31.9 percent (22-of-69) from
the floor while Middle Tennessee nailed 44.4
percent (28-of-63) of its tries. The Orange
and Blue’s overall shooting percentage was
hindered by a poor start to the contest (2-of-18)
over the first 13 minutes before going 20-of-51
(.392) the rest of the way out.

8

• The Miners gave great effort, with a seasonhigh 24 offensive rebounds nearly allowing
them to win the overall rebounding battle (4443). UTEP also took care of the ball well (15
turnovers) but it couldn’t get enough shots to
drop.
• It marked Taylor’s second-career doubledouble while Gari had seven boards. Freshman
Lulu McKinney did a nice job of getting UTEP
into its offense, dishing out six assists (one shy
of her career high) while adding five points.
Fellow classmate Marta Miscenko pitched in
four points (2-of-3 FG).
• UTEP was once again without the services
of leading scorer and rebounder Cameasha
Turner, who remains sidelined after sustaining
an injury against Marshall on Jan. 24.
(at UAB 67, UTEP 52, 1/29/15)
• A short-handed UTEP squad gave a good effort
but couldn’t get enough shots to drop in an 6752 loss at UAB on Jan. 29.
• The Miners nailed 44% (11-of-25) from the floor
in the opening half, which limited the Blazers’
advantage to three (32-29) entering the locker
room. The game remained within striking
distance with 12 minutes to play, with UTEP
down by five (43-38) after a pair of Stacie
Telles free throws.
• Much to the chagrin of some vocal Orange
and Blue faithful in attendance inside Bartow
Arena, the Miners endured a tough sequence
by going more than the next 10 minutes
without a field goal from the floor. The Blazers
capitalized to the tune of a 20-4 run essentially
put the game away.
• Irene Gari converted on a drive lay-up,
followed by a jumper by Johni Welles and a
triple by Anete Kirsteine to spark a 7-0 surge
but the damage had been done.
• UTEP finished at 35.8 percent (19-of-53) form
the floor, hurt by going 8-of-28 in the second
half.
• UAB converted on 44.2 (23-of-52) of its shots
in addition to also winning the boards, 38-28.
• Lawna Kennedy and Telles each pitched in
eight points to pace the Miners, who were
playing without the services of leading scorer
and rebounder Cameasha Turner (14.2 ppg, 6.2
rpg).
(Marshall 76, at UTEP 71, 1/22/15)
• Junior Cameasha Turner scored 18 points and
grabbed seven boards while freshman Lulu
McKinney equaled her career high with 16
points but visiting Marshall outlasted UTEP,
76-71, on Jan. 24.
• The Miners played well in all facets of the
contest to grab a 41-33 halftime lead only to
have the Thundering Herd rally for their first
win in five tries to the Sun City. Marshall,
which trailed by as many as 15 (29-14, 10:04 first
half) at one point, still found itself down five
(45-40) with 17:09 remaining in regulation.
• The Miners, though, went cold from the field
by misfiring on six straight shots while also
committing five turnovers in the next five
minutes, and the Thundering Herd capitalized.
They scored 14 straight points to stake a 54-45
advantage with 12:23 left to play. UTEP kept its
composure and began to slowly chip away at
the deficit. After the two sides traded blows for
a couple of possessions, the Miners eventually
put together an 11-2 run to pull back in front,
62-61, with 3:50 to play.

• It was a back-and-forth battle the rest of the
way, and UTEP led by two (71-69) with 1:16 left
following a pair of Stacie Telles free throws.
Much to the chagrin of the Orange and Blue
faithful, Marshall had an answer. It scored the
final seven points of the contest, including a
decisive three by Norrisha Victrum with 58
seconds left, on the way to stunning the home
side.
(#24 Western Kentucky 80, at UTEP 76 1/22/15)
• Cameasha Turner (18 points), Lulu McKinney
(career-high 16 points) and Anete Kirsteine
(career-high tying 15 points) enjoyed big
scoring nights but #24 Western Kentucky had
just enough in its tanks to hold off UTEP, 8074, at the Don Haskins Center on Jan. 23.
• It was a valiant effort by the Miners (8-7, 3-3
C-USA) who shot a better percentage (39.7 to
38.3) than the Lady Toppers (17-2, 6-0 C-USA)
in addition to winning the rebounding battle
(41-35) but fell short due to some deficiencies in
other aspects of the contest.
• A combination of the Lady Toppers’ press, in
addition to some careless passes, resulted in
the Orange and Blue committing a season-high
24 turnovers. WKU also overwhelmed UTEP
down low, with 30 points in the paint, and at
the free-throw line. The visitors nailed 30-of36 at the charity stripe compared to the Orange
and Blue’s effort of 17-of-23.
• UTEP nearly compensated for that by coming
alive from distance. It nailed a season-high
tying 11 three pointers, with Kirsteine coming
off the bench to key the charge. She drilled five
treys on the way to the aforementioned careerhigh equaling 15 points.
• The Miners slipped to 1-21 all time against
nationally-ranked teams by the Associated
Press, including 1-6 in El Paso. Additionally,
UTEP is now 0-12 in the situation under Keitha
Adams.
(UTSA 55, at UTEP 53 1/17/15)
• In a back-and-forth game that featured nine
ties and 19 lead changes, visiting UTSA made
just enough plays down the stretch to hand
UTEP a 55-53 defeat at the Don Haskins
Center on Jan. 17.
• Cameasha Turner, who paced the Miners
with 13 points, made a driving lay-up, to put
her squad up 53-52 with 1:06 to play. UTEP
then forced turnover & looked poise to seal
the victory only to have the Roadrunners’
Mannasha Bell block Turner’s insurance layup with 32 seconds remaining.
• UTSA, which outrebounded UTEP, 42-39,
grabbed the ball and called timeout.
• After misfiring twice, but grabbing offensive
rebounds each time, UTSA pulled ahead with a
two-footer from Bell to grab a 54-53 advantage
with 13 seconds left in regulation.
• The Miners called timeout to set up a play for
Turner, but she lost her footing on her drive.
• After UTSA split two free throws, the Miners
used a long pass to get the ball into freshman
Lulu McKinney but her desperation three
pointer at the buzzer fell short of the rim as
time expired.
• Sophomore Sparkle Taylor joined Turner in
double figures with 10 points while junior Irene
Gari flirted with a double-double (nine points,
career-high 12 rebounds).
• UTEP shot 38.6 percent (22-of-57), compared
to 32.8 percent (19-of-58) by UTSA, and also
had just 12 turnovers but fouls and free throws
loomed large. UTEP was whistled for 23
infractions, compared to 14 by UTSA, which led
to a big discrepancy at the charity stripe. The
Roadrunners were 13-of-22 at the free-throw
line while the Miners finished 8-of-10.

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• Interestingly enough, UTEP had more points
in the paint (32-20) and attempted only six
three pointers to the Roadrunners’ 15 tries
from distance. UTSA was aggressive in its own
way, though, particularly on the offensive glass
with the aforementioned 15 offensive boards to
help it stake an overall 42-39 advantage in the
category.
(UTEP 71, at Southern Miss 59 1/10/15)
•
Junior Cameasha Turner posted her second
double-double (20 points, 10 rebounds) of the
season and an inspired UTEP team knocked
off Southern Miss, 71-59, inside Reed Green
Coliseum on Jan. 14. The victory was dedicated
to UTEP head coach Keitha Adams, who has
been resting at home while recovering from
emergency oral surgery on Jan. 5.
•
The Miners wrapped a 33-12 run around halftime to take control of the contest against the
Lady Eagles on the way to securing their first
road win on the campaign. The sequence started when USM’s leading scorer and rebounder
Tamara Jones picked up her second foul with
12 minutes to play in the opening half, and her
squad leading 12-8. To its credit UTEP took advantage of the situation, closing the half on a
23-12 surge to carry a 31-24 cushion into the
locker room.
•
The Orange and Blue kept the momentum
to start the second stanza, tallying the first
10 points on the way to the aforementioned
17-point advantage. The Lady Eagles didn’t go
down without a fight, whittling the deficit to
four on a couple of occasions, but UTEP played
with poise and got it done.
•
USM tried to secure a quick steal before immediately fouling in the final two-and-a half
minutes of the contest but the Miners foiled
the strategy by draining 10-of-12 at the charity
stripe.
•
Overall it finished at a crisp 70.8% (17-of-24)
while also connecting on 41.1% (23-of-56) from
the floor.
•
UTEP outrebounded USM, 42-31, which led to
an 18-8 advantage for second-chance points.
•
Junior Irene Gari, who joined Turner in double
figures with 10 points, also equaled her career
high for offensive rebounds at four.
(at Louisiana Tech 90, UTEP 72, 1/8/15)
•
UTEP dug itself a big first-half hole and could
never recover in an eventual 90-72 loss at Louisiana Tech on Jan. 8. Sparkle Taylor (15 points),
Cameasha Turner (14 points), Lawna Kennedy
(11 points) and Lulu McKinney (10 points) all
reached double figures for the Miners, who had
their four-game winning streak snapped.
•
The Lady Techsters rode the hot hand of Kelia Shelton, who had 25 of her game-high 28
points, in the opening period to stake a 50-28
advantage heading into the locker room. The
Miners refused to quit in the second stanza,
even with the deficit ballooning to 33 (83-50)
with 6:44 to play. UTEP closed the game on
a 22-7 run, including 12 straight to force a LA
Tech timeout, but it was too little too late.
•
The Miners (29-of-65, 44.6 percent) and Lady
Techsters (31-of-69, 44.9 percent) shot a nearly
identical percentage from the floor but LA Tech
controlled in other areas. It won the rebounding battle, 49-37, aided by 19 offensive boards,
to enjoy a 19-5 advantage in second-chance
points. LA Tech forced 18 turnovers while committing only 12, resulting in a 15-10 advantage
in points off giveaways.
•
Fouls and free throws were also a factor, particularly in the opening half. UTEP was whistled
for 17 of its 25 infractions in the opening period, and Louisiana Tech took advantage to the
tune of 18-of-22 from the charity stripe.

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•

Overall the Lady Techsters connected on 21-of31 (67.7 percent) of their free-throw attempts. It
was a different story for UTEP, which had as
many free throw attempts (2-of-2) as fouls (two)
by LA Tech in the first half. There were six infractions on Louisiana Tech after the break but
the Miners didn’t take capitalize by finishing
6-of-11 from the line in the period.

(at UTEP 54, Rice 51, 1/4/15)
• Junior Irene Gari registered her first career
double-double (15 points, 11 rebounds), and
UTEP held on for a hard-fought 54-51 win
against Rice on Jan. 4.
• The game, which featured five ties and lead
changes, was knotted at 49 with 2:07 to play
before the Miners ripped off five straight points
to go up, 54-49, with 31 seconds remaining in
regulation.
• The Owls got a bit closer after Maya Hawkins,
who finished with a game-high 23 points, made
two free throws. After a wild sequence with
turnovers by each side, it was Rice ball with 11
seconds left. The Owls got two chances to tie it
down the stretch up but the Miners got it done
on defense.
• Senior Stacie Telles came up with her first
career block on a three-point attempt by
Hawkins with six seconds to play. The loose
ball bounced out of bounds to stay with Rice,
but the visitors were unable to capitalize after
Christal Porter misfired on a triple with one
second left on the clock.
• UTEP limited Rice to 33.3 percent (19-of-57)
from the floor while also forcing 18 turnovers.
The Miners didn’t shoot much better (36.7
percent, 22-of-60) but they did well to generate
high-probability shots. UTEP outscored the
Owls in the paint, 32-12.
(at UTEP 60, North Texas 58, 1/2/15)
• Sparkle Taylor (17 points) and Cameasha
Turner (13 points) helped UTEP rally past
North Texas, 60-58, in the C-USA opener for
both squads on Jan. 2
• The Miners trailed the Mean Green by 11 (3827) with 18:32 to play but they were far from
done. UTEP unleashed a 22-5 run over the
next 11 minutes, with Taylor (nine points) and
Turner (five points) providing plenty of the
firepower in the game-changing sequence.
North Texas managed to pull back to even (5353) with 4:28 left in regulation but back-to-back
buckets from Turner and a free throw by Taylor
reinstated the lead for good.
• UNT didn’t go down without a fight, and had
the ball trailing by three with 20 seconds to
play. Two-time reigning C-USA freshman Lulu
McKinney picked the pocket of Terra Ellison
and hit a free throw to put the Miners up four
(59-55) with 17 seconds left.
• The Mean Green hit a three to cut the deficit
to one in the waning seconds and proceeded
to foul Stacie Telles with 0.6 seconds to play.
The senior calmly hit the first free throw before
intentionally missing the second one, and UNT
could only grab the rebound as time expired.
• UTEP hit 46.3 percent (25-of-54) of their shots,
helped by nailing 53.6 (15-of-28) in the second
half.
• The Miners won the rebounding battle (3630), and had 17-8 advantage in second-chance
points.
• Rudiane Eduardo came off the bench to
provide a career-best nine points.

(at UTEP 63, Alcorn State 53, 12/28/14)
• Cameasha Turner scored 13 points to lead
a trio of players in double figures, and UTEP
held off upset-minded Alcorn State, 63-53,
12/28/14)
• There were eight ties and 12 lead changes,
but UTEP emerged on top thanks to a 9-0
run midway through the second stanza that
changed the momentum of the game. The surge
put the Miners up, 43-37, with 8:31 to play, and
they never relinquished the advantage.
• With the shooting percentages (UTEP 40.4,
21-of-52 & Alcorn State 40.0, 20-of-50) nearly
identical, free-throw shooting and turnovers
proved to be important factors. The Miners
had the upper hand in each area, drilling 78.3
percent (18-of-23) from the charity stripe while
also forcing Alcorn State into 23 turnovers. The
visitors hit just 69.2 (9-of-13) at the line and
also was whistled for 25 fouls in the contest.
• Sophomore Sparkle Taylor and freshman Lulu
McKinney each scored 11 points while senior
Stacie Telles and junior Lawna Kennedy
pitched in eight apiece for the well-rounded
Miner attack.
• McKinney also matched her career high with
seven assists while making just two turnovers.
(at UTEP 86, Prairie View 48 12/20/14)
• UTEP played with purpose and passion on the
way to knocking off Prairie View A&M, 86-48,
at the Don Haskins Center on Dec. 20.
• The Miners bolted out to a 33-point halftime
lead against the Lady Panthers which equaled
the second biggest vs. a Division I opponent
and was the fifth largest overall regardless of
division in program history.
• UTEP set season highs for points (86),
assists (22) and three-pointers made (11) and
percentage (.458). The 11 makes from distance
tie as the eighth most in a game at the school.
• Overall the Orange and Blue posted their
second-best field goal percentage (28-of-61,
459), on the season, aided by a readout of .515
(17-of-33) in the aforementioned dominant half.
• At the other end of the court the Lady Panthers,
who were coming off a 17-point road win, were
limited to 28.3 percent (15-of-53), including
only 19.2 percent (5-of-26) in the dominant
first half. It marked the second-best fieldgoal percentage defense on the campaign for
the Orange and Blue, who improved to 80-12
under head coach Keitha Adams when the
opposition finishes with more turnovers (17)
than field goals made (15). The 17 giveaways
led to 28 UTEP points, including 21 during the
initial stanza.
• Freshman Lulu McKinney (14), junior Lawna
Kennedy (12) and freshman Daeshianna
McCants (11) all set career highs for scoring
while Cameasha Turner (13) and Stacie Telles
(11), Anete Kirsteine (nine) and Irene Gari
(nine) also had productive days offensively.
• McKinney also made an impact with her
passing, slinging out a career-best seven assists
while Gari (four) and Kirsteine (three) both
matched their respective personal highs.
• UTEP won the boards, 40-38, with Telles
(career-best eight), Gari (seven) and Sparkle
Taylor (seven) also contributed to the cause.

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(at New Mexico 72, UTEP 57, 12/14/14)
• UTEP sustained a 72-57 loss to I-25 rival New
Mexico inside WisePies Arena, AKA The Pit on
Dec. 14. The Miners won the rebounding battle
(34-31) but it wasn’t enough to compensate for
an off shooting day (35.4 percent on 17-of-48)
and turnover problems (19 giveaways).
• The Lobos drilled 47.3 percent (26-of-55) from
the floor while converting the UTEP giveaways
into 17 points.
• Sophomore Sparkle Taylor posted 14 points
and grabbed seven rebounds to lead the efforts
for the Miners, who have dropped consecutive
non-conference contests for the first time
in nearly three years. Anete Kirsteine also
reached double figures in scoring (11 points)
while Irene Gari, Lulu McKinney, Stacie
Telles and Cameasha Turner all finished with
six points.
• Both teams were effective down low, with
UTEP registering 20 points in the paint while
UNM finished with 30. The Miners held a 9-7
edge in second-chance points and also enjoyed
an advantage from bench scoring (21-20). The
Lobos, though, did control in the points off
turnovers (15-7) and fast-break scoring (8-0).
Houston Baptist 87, at UTEP 77, 12/6/14
• Junior Irene Gari scored a career-high 25 points
while Cameasha Turner (18 points) and Lulu
McKinney (career-high 13 points) also reached
double figures but visiting Houston Baptist
spoiled the occasion with an 87-77 conquest at
the Don Haskins Center on Dec. 6.
• The Huskies rode the play of post Shanice
Steenholdt (27 points, 16 rebounds), who helped
her squad outscore the Miners (3-3) 44-24 in
points in the paint and enjoy an advantage on
the glass (45-36).
• HBU shot 55.8 percent (29-of-52) while UTEP
finished at 36.8 percent (25-of-68) from the
floor, which was hindered by an effort of 25
percent (6-of-24) from beyond-the-arc. Free
throws were also a factor, with HBU making 73
percent (27-of-37) compared to UTEP’s readout
of 61.8 percent (21-of-34).
• The Miners nearly compensated for those
discrepancies by forcing 24 turnovers, which
led to 17 points, and also doing a good job of
taking care of the ball (13 giveaways).
at UTEP 84, Eastern New Mexico 49, 12/2/14
• Sophomore Sparkle Taylor posted her first
career double-double (25 points, 10 rebounds,
both career highs) while junior Cameasha
Turner achieved the feat (15 points, 11 rebounds)
for the second time in a UTEP uniform to help
the Miners roll over Eastern New Mexico, 8449, at home on Dec. 2.
• The visiting Division II Zias jumped out to
a 4-0 lead as result of a sluggish UTEP start
before it began to wake up with a 10-2 push to
stake a four-point edge (10-6) with 13:35 to play
in the half.
• The Orange and Blue then delivered the
knockout blow in the form 24-2 run, which
included 14 straight at one point. The margin
was 17 at the break (36-19), and ENMU never
threatened.
• Freshman Marta Miscenko topped her
seasonal total entering the game (10) with
career-best 12 points.
• Fellow classmate Lulu McKinney added eight
in a game-high 30 minutes.
• UTEP set season bests for field-goal percentage
(46.6) and field-goal percentage defense (27.9)
in addition to dominating on the glass (57-29).
• Freshman Daeshianna McCants (nine
rebounds) and junior Rudiane Eduardo (seven
rebounds) and Miscenko (five rebounds) all
established career highs.

10

• The Miners pounded the visitors down low,
piling up a whopping 62 points in the paint
• Enjoyed a 19-9 cushion in points off turnovers
and had 14 of the game’s 16 fast-break points.
vs. Kansas State 72, UTEP 43 (11/25/14)
• Senior Johni Welles tallied a career-best 13
points while sophomore Sparkle Taylor also
reached double figures (11 points) but the UTEP
basketball team was dealt a 72-43 defeat by Big
12 member Kansas State in what proved to be its
only contest at the 2014 Hardwood Tournament
of Hope in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The final
two days of action at the event were cancelled.
• The Miners dug themselves a 28-point halftime
deficit (43-15) before playing with much better
energy and effort in the second stanza against
the Wildcats but it proved to be a moot point.
• UTEP was plagued by an off shooting night,
finishing at 26.9 percent (18-of-67) from the
floor. KSU seemingly couldn’t miss, connecting
on 50.0 percent (25-of-50) of its shots, aided by
a readout of 57.1 percent (16-of-28) in the initial
stanza.
• The Miners did a good job with possession,
committing just 13 turnovers while forcing 20
by KSU.
• Junior Cameasha Turner scored seven points
and recorded five rebounds to buoy Welles and
Taylor.
• Taylor and junior Lawna Kennedy each
finished with seven boards to share the team
lead.
at UTEP 82, Northern Arizona 58 (11/19/14)
• Sophomore Sparkle Taylor exploded for a
career-high 19 points, Stacie Telles added 10
and UTEP defended with a vigor on the way to
downing Northern Arizona, 82-58, at the Don
Haskins Center on Nov. 19.
• The Miners bolted out to a 17-4 lead, were up,
46-24, at the half and the Lumberjacks never
got closer than 20 the rest of the way out in
what served as the 500th victory in program
history.
• UTEP nailed 43.3 percent (29-of-67) of its
shots, held NAU to 34.0 percent (18-of-53), in
addition to winning the rebounding battle, 4838.
• The Miners, who led for 39:29 of the 40:00
minutes of action, also forced 18 turnovers that
resulted in 28 points.
• It was a complete team victory, with all 12
Miners who dressed earning playing time.
• Junior Lawna Kennedy tallied eight points and
recorded four boards, senior Johni Welles set a
career best with seven points while freshman
Daeshianna McCants posted seven points and
a team-high eight rebounds
• Cameasha Turner also had six points while
Agata Dobrowolska and Lulu McKinney each
netted five points. Telles distributed a squadhigh six assists and freshman Marta Miscenko
pitched in four points and three boards in an
efficient 10 minutes of action.
at SMU 63, UTEP 59 (11/16/14)
• Junior Cameasha Turner eclipsed 20 points for
the second straight game but an off shooting
night and a big discrepancy on the boards
loomed large in a 63-59 setback at SMU on
Nov. 16.
• UTEP made nine threes but they came on a
school-record tying 32 attempts.
• The Miners, who shot 34.8 percent (23-of-66)
from the floor and were outrebounded 51-32,
nearly compensated for that by forcing the
Mustangs into 20 turnovers. The last of those
giveaways came with 17 seconds to play to give
UTEP the ball trailing by two (61-59).

• It was not to be, though, as freshman Lulu
McKinney was trapped and ended up turning
the ball over as time ticked down. The Miners
fouled immediately but SMU’s Kiara Perry sank
both free throws to officially seal UTEP’s fate.
SMU finished the game 14-of-18 (77.8 percent)
at the charity stripe while also enjoying an
effort of 41.1 percent (23-of-56) from the floor.
• It was a back-and-forth contest featuring seven
ties and 14 lead changes, and neither squad
managed an advantage greater than seven
points. SMU was up by six at the half, 39-33,
before UTEP surged ahead thanks to a 14-2
run over the first seven minutes of the stanza.
Turner was the catalyst by scoring 11 of the
14 points but the Miners couldn’t sustain the
momentum.
• Senior Stacie Telles pitched in nine points
while Anete Kirsteine came off the bench
to score seven points before leaving with an
injury.
• Junior Agata Dobrowolska set a career high
with eight boards to lead the team while Turner
grabbed six. No one else had more than three
rebounds.
• Marta Miscenko, Daeshianna McCants and
Lawna Kennedy all recorded their first career
points.
at UTEP 78, New Mexico State 73 (11/14/14)
• Junior Cameasha Turner poured in a career-best 27
points to help guide the UTEP women’s basketball
team to a 78-73 season-opening victory vs. New
Mexico State in the FirstLight Federal Credit Union
“Battle of I-10” at the Don Haskins Center on Nov.
14.
• Turner, whose previous best was 14 on two occasions,
was instrumental throughout the tilt for the Miners
She scored 17 of her 27 after the break, including
seven points during a game-altering 10-0 run to turn
a 50-48 Aggie lead into a 58-50 advantage for the
home side.
• That proved to be the sixth and final lead change,
with a boisterous crowd of 4,500 thundering as
UTEP closed out the contest in style.
• Senior Stacie Telles (13 points) and freshman Lulu
McKinney (12 points) joined Turner in double figures
while senior Chrishauna Parker pitched in seven
points and six boards before having her night cut
short after crashing hard to the ground and hitting
her head. She was later diagnosed with a concussion,
the second she had sustained on the year. The first
one happened during preseason practice.

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2013-14 RESULTS
NOVEMBER (6-0)
2
8
12
16
22
27
30

St. Mary’s#
UTPB
NM State
Kansas State
Northern Arizona
Northern Colorado
Texas State

DECEMBER (5-1)
2
3
7
15
20
21
29

Eastern New Mexico
@NM State
SMU
SE Louisiana
Georgia Tech%
Belmont%
Texas Southern

JANUARY (5-3)
2
8
11
15
18
22
25
29

@Texas A&M
@UAB*
Tulsa*
@Middle Tennessee*
Charlotte*
Southern Miss*
@UTSA*
Marshall*

2014-15 UTEP ROSTERS
W, 81-51
W, 75-58
W, 94-69
W, 84-39
W, 92-43
W, 63-40
w, 73-60

7 p.m.
W, 80-61
W, 76-71
W, 87-65
L, 77-102
W, 88-74
W, 87-61
L, 58-74
W, 85-76
W, 97-66
L, 58-69
L, 86-92
W, 86-85 (ot)
W, 67-56
W, 77-50

FEBRUARY (6-1)
1
@Tulane*
5
La Tech*
8
FIU*
15
@Old Dominion*
19
@North Texas*
22
East Carolina*
26
UTSA*

W, 86-72
W, 85-75
W, 83-62
W, 65-55
L, 63-74
W, 81-74
W, 78-65

MARCH (6-2)
1
@Rice*
5
@Florida Atlantic*
13
Louisiana Tech+
14
Southern Miss+
21
Arkansas State!
24
Saint Mary’s!
28
Colorado!
31
Washington!

W, 72-57
L, 62-98
W, 81-72
L, 70-84
W, 74-64
W, 76-64
W, 68-60
W, 70-63

APRIL (1-1)
2
South Dakota State!
5
Rutgers!

W, 66-63
L, 54-56

& Exhibition Game
% Puerto Rico Classic (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
* Conference USA game
+ Conference USA Tournament (El Paso, Texas)
! WNIT
All Times Mountain

2013-14 STAT LEADERS
Points Per Game:
Kayla Thornton (19.5)
Rebounds Per Game: Kayla Thornton (10.1)
Assists Per Game:
Chrishauna Parker (2.9)
Steals Per Game:
Kayla Thornton (2.6)
Blocks Per Game:
Kristine Vitola (2.4)

Bold denotes 2014-15 returnee

11

NUMERICAL ROSTER
No.
1
2
4
5
10
12
13
14
15
24
25
30
32
33
34
40

Name
Starr Breedlove^
Cameasha Turner
Irene Gari
Lulu McKinney
Stacie Telles
Sparkle Taylor
Marta Miscenko
Marissa Rodriguez
Agata Dobrowolska
Jenzel Nash^
Anete Kirsteine
Johni Welles
Chrishauna Parker
Daeshianna McCants
Lawna Kennedy
Rudiane Eduardo

Pos.
G
G
G/F
G
PG
G
C
G
F
G
G
F
G
F
F
G/F

Ht.
5-6
5-9
6-1
5-7
5-7
5-10
6-3
5-7
6-3
5-7
5-11
6-0
5-10
6-1
6-0
6-1

Cl.-Exp.
Sr.-TR
Jr.-2L
Jr.-2L
Fr.-HS
Sr.-1L
So.-1L
Fr.-HS
Sr.-0L
Jr.-1L
R-Jr.-2L
Jr.-1L
Sr.-1L
Sr.-3L
Fr.-HS
Jr.-TR
Jr.-TR

Hometown (High School/Previous School
Teaneck, N.J. (Louisville)
Dallas, Texas (Lincoln HS)
Oliva, Spain (Blume)
Houston, Texas (A&M Consolidated)
El Paso, Texas (New Mexico JC)
Flint, Mich. (Northwestern HS)
Riga, Latvia (Northwood Temple Academy)
San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS)
Lublin, Poland (Casper College)
Houston, Texas (Worthing HS)
Riga, Latvia (Seward Community College)
Phoenix, Ariz. (Cochise Community)
Houston, Texas (Atascocita HS)
Las Cruces, N.M. (Mayfield HS)
Fayetteville, Ga. (Atlanta Metropolitan College)
Lyon, France (Northwest Florida State College)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
KEITHA Adams
Keith-uh
AGATA DOBROWOLSKA Ah-got-uh Doh-bro-vul-skah
Head Coach: Keitha Adams
Bill DAMUTH
Day-muth
Associate Head Coach: Ewa Laskowska
RUDIANE EDUARDO
Rudy-on Ed-ward-O
IRENE GARI
Ear-ray-neigh Gar-EE (Gar like Car)
Assistant Coach: Bill Damuth
ANETE KIRSTEINE
Ah-net Ker-steine-uh
Assistant Athletic Trainer: Dina Triggs
EWA
LASKOWSKA
A-vuh Less-cow-skuh
Managers: Alex Buggs, Marta Oledzka & Bizz Terry
DAESHIANNA McCants Day-she-on-ah
Video Coordinator: Decker Smith
Marta MISCENKO
Miss-chain-co
Stacie TELLES
Tay-yess
Johni WELLES
Wells
^Sitting out the 2014-15 season

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
No.
1
15
40
4
34
25
33
5
13
24
32
14
12
10
2
30

Name
Starr Breedlove^
Agata Dobrowolska
Rudiane Eduardo
Irene Gari
Lawna Kennedy
Anete Kirsteine
Daeshianna McCants
Lulu McKinney
Marta Miscenko
Jenzel Nash^
Chrishauna Parker
Marissa Rodriguez
Sparkle Taylor
Stacie Telles
Cameasha Turner
Johni Welles

Pos.
G
F
F
G/F
F
G
F
G
C
G
G
G
G
PG
G
F

Ht.
5-6
6-3
6-1
6-1
6-0
5-11
6-1
5-7
6-3
5-7
5-10
5-7
5-10
5-7
5-9
6-0

Cl.-Exp.
Sr.-TR
Jr.-1L
Jr.-TR
Jr.-2L
Jr.-TR
Jr.-1L
Fr.-HS
Fr.-HS
Fr.-HS
R-Jr.-2L
Sr.-3L
Sr.-0L
So.-1L
Sr.-1L
Jr.-2L
Sr.-1L

Hometown (High School/Previous School
Teaneck, N.J. (Louisville)
Lublin, Poland (Casper College)
Lyon, France (Northwest Florida State College)
Oliva, Spain (Blume)
Fayetteville, Ga. (Atlanta Metropolitan College)
Riga, Latvia (Seward Community College)
Las Cruces, N.M. (Mayfield HS)
Houston, Texas (A&M Consolidated)
Riga, Latvia (Northwood Temple Academy)
Houston, Texas (Worthing HS)
Houston, Texas (Atascocita HS)
San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS)
Flint, Mich. (Northwestern HS)
El Paso, Texas (New Mexico JC)
Dallas, Texas (Lincoln HS)
Phoenix, Ariz. (Cochise Community)

^Sitting out the 2014-15 season

QUICK REVIEW OF THE RECORD-SETTING 2013-14 SEASON
• UTEP had a banner season in 2013-14, making a run to the finals of the 2014 WNIT.
• Led by El Paso native Kayla Thornton the Miners (29-8) tied school and Conference USA records for
wins in a season. UTEP had set the mark by going 29-4 in 2011-12.
• The Miners also established school standards for field goals (955), three pointers (218), free throws (697),
points (2,825), points per game (76.4), rebounds (1,606), offensive rebounds (577), assists (542) and steals
(355).

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

UTEP ALL-TIME LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Year
1992

Event Seed
Opponent W/L Score FG-A
WAC
[6]
UTEP
L
60-75
15-55
Quarters [3]
Utah		
32-42
1993
WAC
[4]
UTEP
W
68-55
22-62
Quarters [5]
Wyoming			
22-53
WAC
[4]
UTEP
L
48-63
19-62
Semis
[1]
BYU			 21-57
1994
WAC
[7]
UTEP
L
69-82 28-64
Quarters [2]
BYU			 28-56
1995
WAC
[4]
UTEP
W
59-53
23-59
Quarters [5]
Colorado State			
20-54
WAC
[4]
UTEP
L
49-71
16-58
Semis
[1]
San Diego State			
24-57
1996
WAC
[7]
UTEP
L
46-60
19-45
Quarters [2]
Colorado State			
24-54
1998
WAC
[M3]
UTEP
W
59-53
20-51
1st
[P6]
TCU			 16-57
WAC
[M3]
UTEP
L
68-88
27-52
Quarters [P2]
Rice			 33-53
1999
WAC
[P5]
UTEP
L
58-67
17-46
1st
[M4]
TCU			 22-56
2000 WAC
[7]
UTEP
L
48-77
17-52
Quarters [2]
Hawaii			 26-64
2001
WAC
[8]
UTEP
L
55-66
19-61
1st
[9]
San Jose State			
23-55
2002
WAC
[10]
UTEP
L
66-73
26-71
1st
[7]
SMU			 28-60
2003
WAC
[9]
UTEP
L
58-75
25-61
1st
[8]
Boise State			
27-41
2004* WAC
[4]
UTEP
W 80-73 ot 27-67
Quarters [5]
SMU			
26-67
WAC
[4]
UTEP
L
47-74
16-58
Semis
[1]
Louisiana Tech			
25-54
2005
WAC
[8]
UTEP
L
50-55
18-50
1st
[9]
Boise State			
18-53
2006 C-USA [10]
UTEP
L
40-57
16-67
1st
[7]
Houston			 17-64
2007
C-USA
[5]
UTEP
W
84-75 30-66
1st
[12]
Memphis			 22-52
C-USA
[5]
UTEP
L
46-56
17-54
Quarters [4]
Rice			 16-55
2008* C-USA
[1]
UTEP
W
80-71 30-59
Quarters [9]
Rice			
20-57
C-USA
[1]
UTEP
W
86-69 33-60
Semis
[5]
Southern Miss			
27-56
C-USA
[1]
UTEP
L
57-73 20-60
Final
[2]
SMU			 20-51
2009* C-USA
[2]
UTEP
L 70-72 (OT) 23-63
Quarters [7]
Marshall			 28-59
2010
C-USA [10]
UTEP
W
62-61
26-57
1st
[7]
Rice			 21-58
C-USA [10]
UTEP
L
55-57
21-60
Quarters [2]
Rice			18-47
2011
C-USA
[9]
UTEP
W
79-57 29-63
1st
[8]
SMU			 20-65
C-USA
[9]
UTEP
L
64-68
22-57
Quarters [1]
Houston			 20-56
2012* C-USA
[1]
UTEP
W
92-79 28-53
Quarters [9]
Southern Miss			
25-68
C-USA
[1]
UTEP
W
60-49
18-40
Semis
[4]
UAB			 15-56
C-USA
[1]
UTEP
W
69-65 23-54
Final
[3]
Tulane			23-58
2013
C-USA
[5]
UTEP
W
70-59 25-63
1st
[12]
Marshall 			
20-58
C-USA
[5]
UTEP
W
61-59
19-55
QF
[4]
UAB 			
20-57
C-USA
[5]
UTEP
L
89-77 26-59
SF
[8]
UCF 			
31-59
2014** C-USA
[3]
UTEP
W
81-72
28-59
QF
[14]
Louisiana Tech			
22-60
		
[3]
UTEP
L
70-84 24-64
SF
[2]
Southern Miss			
28-59
* Denotes first-round bye
* Denotes double bye			
		

12

Pct.
.345
.548
.355
.423
.306
.368
.438
.500
.390
.370
.276
.421
.422
.444
.392
.281
.519
.623
.370
.393
.327
.406
.311
.418
.366
.467
.410
.659
.403
.388
.276
.463
.360
.340
.239
.266
.455
.423
.315
.291
.508
.351
.550
.482
.333
.392
.365
.475
.456
.362
.350
.383
.460
.308
.386
.357
.528
.368
.450
.268
.426
.397
.397
.345
.345
.351
.441
.525
.476
.367
.375
.475

3FG-A
6-17
2-3
1-6
4-10
1-12
5-22
5-11
8-18
3-11
2-7
2-7
1-7
2-12
4-9
4-12
4-17
2-6
5-12
2-13
6-16
2-13
5-15
4-22
5-15
9-29
4-17
4-13
8-13
3-15
5-23
3-13
3-8
5-16
7-21
5-18
2-19
9-25
9-21
5-14
2-9
4-13
7-15
7-14
8-19
9-32
4-8
4-15
4-13
3-17
6-12
9-25
4-13
9-19
1-21
4-15
2-15
9-20
10-28
1-9
1-13
5-16
4-18
7-26 .
8-21
5-21
5-17
8-23
8-13
6-22
8-19
9-26
4-8

Pct.
.353
.667
.167
.400
.083
.227
.455
.444
.273
.286
.286
.143
.167
.444
.333
.235
.333
.417
.154
.375
.154
.333
.182
.333
.310
.235
.308
.615
.200
.217
.231
.375
.313
.333
.278
.105
.360
.429
.357
.222
.308
.467
.500
.421
.281
.500
.267
.308
.176
.500
.360
.308
.474
.048
.267
.133
.450
.357
.111
.077
.313
.222
269
.381
.238
.294
.348
.615
.273
.421
.346
.500

FT-A
16-26
27-41
23-28
7-11
9-16
16-18
8-19
18-23
10-24
11-14
15-23
22-40
6-9
8-13
19-29
13-15
12-19
17-21
22-25
17-22
12-16
20-24
13-18
15-19
5-8
13-23
4-8
13-19
23-31
16-26
12-16
21-36
9-10
12-16
3-13
21-28
15-20
22-25
7-9
22-28
16-20
24-28
13-20
7-8
8-14
29-33
20-32
12-16
7-13
13-18
4-8
17-23
8-12
16-24
16-26
26-33
27-36
19-26
23-28
18-28
18-25
15-25
13-16
11-13
18-28
14-23
17-21
19-25
19-27
20-28
13-19
24-30

Pct.
.615
.659
.821
.636
.563
.889
.421
.783
.417
.786
.652
.550
.667
.615
.655
.867
.632
.810
.880
.773
.750
.833
.722
.789
.625
.565
.500
.684
.742
.615
.750
.583
.910
.750
.231
.750
.750
.880
.778
.786
.800
.857
.650
.875
.571
.879
.625
.750
.538
.722
.500
.739
.667
.668
.615
.788
.750
.731
.821
.643
.720
.600
.813
.846
.621
.609
.810
.760
.704
.714
.684
.800

O-R
17-34
14-41
21-46
7-29
18-44
11-39
17-40
7-37
16-46
5-37
17-47
20-50
8-34
9-30
10-39
14-41
10-29
5-24
5-32
13-39
11-35
16-43
13-38
10-42
18-45
12-41
18-34
1-21
17-44
19-47
13-36
15-46
9-27
11-23
24-33
19-33
7-31
8-38
6-36
13-46
11-39
11-29
12-17
11-30
12-36
7-37
17-37
11-40
8-39
9-35
10-35
8-40
16-44
20-41
14-42
14-41
12-42
15-33
12-46
10-23
11-36
13-34
18-46
12-33
17-49
11-35
7-30
9-37
9-37
14-39
10-33
11-44

PF
32
24
15
16
18
12
22
20
16
23
28
25
12
9
15
22
17
22
22
22
19
16
18
18
22
13
20
14
22
21
24
19
22
14
20
16
18
18
22
13
18
15
13
16
22
16
15
24
16
15
19
14
19
15
28
24
19
24
21
19
20
20
15
12
19
21
20
17
22
23
24
18

A
6
18
5
14
4
15
17
18
10
13
7
10
12
13
14
11
11
19
10
12
11
16
8
12
13
18
15
15
15
18
12
14
14
9
9
10
16
15
10
10
11
10
17
11
11
10
8
24
7
12
11
12
20
10
8
10
19
11
9
5
17
13
12
12
6
7
10
10
14
12
12
.15

TO
16
15
16
20
14
14
22
19
14
13
20
10
22
14
14
20
21
14
10
12
27
15
14
17
24
20
19
17
10
16
21
20
20
14
18
8
11
24
15
12
16
13
12
23
18
130
13
19
12
12
12
16
14
12
16
16
23
14
21
5
13
10
10
11
15
10
10
10
14
19
11
11

B
4
3
1
5
0
9
2
6
1
2
3
10
2
1
1
1
0
3
2
0
1
7
0
3
1
3
0
2
0
1
2
3
3
1
2
3
3
2
6
2
3
0
5
3
2
0
1
3
1
0
0
2
7
2
3
2
8
3
5
2
4
1
3
5
1
2
1
4
7
2
5
1

S
6
7
9
11
6
7
10
11
5
5
3
10
11
13
8
6
3
9
3
4
7
12
11
2
11
16
7
8
9
4
15
14
6
13
6
8
13
5
8
7
8
6
15
7
11
13
13
6
8
7
7
7
3
3
4
5
11
8
2
14
6
11
7
5
6
9
6
6
9
9
5
7

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

UTEP ALL-TIME LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
POINTS
PT
1. 33
2. 28
3. 25
25
25
6. 24
7. 23
8. 22
22
22
22

NAME
OPP (Event Rd)
Jareica Hughes Rice
Holly Russ
Utah
Kayla Thornton LA TECH
Jareica Hughes Rice
Natasha Lacy Southern Miss
Fannie Goodwin Marshall
Jenzel Nash
LA TECH
Jareica Hughes Memphis
Kimya Murray SMU
Kristi Lattin
TCU
Brenda Atwater Rice

DATE
3/7/08
3/12/92
3/13/14
3/8/10
3/8/08
3/6/09
3/13/14
3/1/07
3/5/02
3/1/99
3/4/98

REBOUNDS
REB NAME
OPP (Event Rd)
1. 18 Chrishauna Parker UAB
2. 16
Anete Steinberga Houston
3. 14
Fannie Goodwin Marshall
4. 13
Ingrid Goslin
Louisiana Tech
5. 12
Kayla Thornton LA TECH
12
Chrishauna Parker UCF
12
Timika Williams SMU
12
Holly Russ
Utah

DATE
3/14/13
3/9/10
3/6/09
3/12/04
3/13/14
3/15/13
3/9/08
3/12/92

ASSISTS
AST
1. 9
9
3. 8
4. 7
7
7

NAME
Ana Valtierra
Shalana Taylor
Jareica Hughes
Kelli Willingham
Jareica Hughes
Noni Wharemate

OPP (Event Rd)
Memphis
Boise State
Southern Miss
SMU
Houston
SMU

DATE
3/1/07
3/3/05
3/8/08
3/9/11
3/9/10
3/10/04

FIELD GOALS
FGM NAME
1. 11
Natasha Lacy
11
Jareica Hughes
11
Holly Russ
4. 10
Brenda Atwater
5. 9
Jenzel Nash
9
Kayla Thornton
9
Jareica Hughes
9
Kim Daniel

OPP (Event Rd)
Southern Miss
Rice
Utah
Rice
LA TECH
LA TECH
Rice
TCU

DATE
3/8/08
3/7/08
3/12/92
3/4/98
3/13/14
3/13/14
3/8/10
3/2/98

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
FGA NAME
OPP (Event Rd)
1. 26 Shenita Waddell BYU
2. 24 Jareica Hughes Marshall
3. 23 Holly Russ
Utah
4. 21
Jareica Hughes Rice
5. 20 Jareica Hughes SMU
20 Amy Pack
San Jose State

DATE
3/12/93
3/6/09
3/12/92
3/7/08
3/9/08
3/6/01

THREE POINTERS
3PM NAME
1. 11
Holly Russ
1. 6
Kimya Murray
2. 4
Kelli Willingham
4
Dietra Caldwell
4
Dietra Caldwell
4
Jareica Hughes
4
Jill Lewis

OPP (Event Rd)
Utah
SMU
UCF
Houston
SMU
SMU
BYU

DATE
3/12/92
3/5/02
3/15/13
3/10/11
3/9/11
3/9/08
3/9/94

THREE POINTERS ATTEMPTED
3PA NAME
OPP (Event Rd)
1. 14
Kimya Murray SMU
2. 11
Jareica Hughes SMU
11
Katie Pyle
San Jose State
4. 10
Dietra Caldwell Houston
10
Natasha Lacy SMU

DATE
3/5/02
3/9/08
3/6/01
3/10/11
3/9/08

FREE THROWS MADE
FTM NAME
OPP (Event Rd)
1. 12
Shenita Waddell Wyoming
2. 11
Jareica Hughes Rice
3. 9
Monica Ramirez Wyoming
4. 8
Fannie Goodwin Marshall
8
Vaida Zagurskyte SMU
8
Heidi Walker
San Jose State
8
Kanequea Chancellor TCU

DATE
3/10/93
3/7/08
3/10/93
3/6/09
3/10/04
3/6/01
3/2/98

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
FTA NAME
OPP (Event Rd)
1. 16
Fannie Goodwin Marshall
2. 14
Shenita Waddell Wyoming
3. 13
Vaida Zagurskyte SMU
4. 12
Chrishauna Parker UAB
5. 11
Anete Steinberga UAB
11
Jareica Hughes Rice
11
Monica Ramirez Wyoming

DATE
3/6/09
3/10/93
3/10/04
3/14/13
3/14/13
3/7/08
3/10/93

13

BLOCKS
BLK
1. 6
2. 4
4
4. 3
3
3

NAME
Kristine Vitola
Gloria Brown
Gloria Brown
Gloria Brown
Kayla Thornton
Izabela Piekarska

OPP (Event Rd)
LA TECH
UAB
SMU
Southern Miss
Southern Miss
Rice

DATE
3/13/14
3/9/12
3/9/11
3/8/12
3/8/12
3/2/07

STEALS
STL
1. 8
2. 5
5
5
5

NAME
OPP (Event Rd)
Natasha Lacy Southern Miss
Fannie Goodwin Marshall
Natasha Lacy SMU
Angie McGee SMU
Kanequa Chancellor Colorado State

DATE
3/8/08
3/6/09
3/9/08
3/10/04
3/6/96

TURNOVERS
TO NAME
1. 8
Nubia Doumerc
8
Brenda Atwater
8
Jill Lewis
4. 6
Jareica Hughes

OPP (Event Rd)
Hawaii
Rice
Colorado State
SMU

DATE
3/8/00
3/4/98
3/6/96
3/9/08

MINUTES
MIN NAME
OPP
1. 45 Vaida Zagurskyte SMU
3. 40 Natasha Lacy Southern Miss
40 Nubia Doumerc TCU
4. 39 Anete Steinberga UAB
39 Vaida Zagurskyte Louisiana Tech
39 Shenita Waddell BYU

DATE
3/10/04
3/8/08
3/1/99
3/14/13
3/12/04
3/12/93

DOUBLE-DOUBLES
NAME		
PT/RB
Kayla Thornton 25/12
Chrishauna Parker 10/12
Kayla Thornton 15/11
Kayla Thornton 13/10
Gloria Brown
20/11
Kayla Thornton 11/10
Gloria Brown
17/11
Fannie Goodwin 24/14
Izabela Piekarska 21/10
Ingrid Goslin
15/13
Noni Wharemate 20/11
Dragana Zoric
12/11
Amy Pack
16/11
Kanequa Chancellor 14/11
Shenita Waddell 18/10
Holly Russ
28/12

DATE
3/13/14
3/15/13
3/14/13
3/13/13
3/10/12
3/8/12
3/9/11
3/6/09
3/9/08
3/12/04
3/10/04
3/11/03
3/6/01
3/2/98
3/10/93
3/12/92

OPP
LA TECH
UCF
UAB
Marshall
Tulane
Southern Miss
SMU
Marshall
SMU
Louisiana Tech
SMU
Boise State
San Jose State
TCU
Wyoming
Utah

TEAM RECORDS

POINTS SCORED
PTS
OPP
1. 92
Southern Miss
2. 86
Southern Miss
3. 84
Memphis
4. 81
LA TECH

DATE
3/8/12
3/8/08
3/1/07
3/13/14

FIELD GOALS MADE
FGM
OPP
1. 33
Southern Miss
2. 30
Rice
30
Memphis
4. 29
SMU

DATE
3/8/08
3/7/08
3/1/07
3/9/11

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
FGA
OPP
1. 71
SMU
2. 67
SMU
67
Houston
4. 66
Memphis

DATE
3/5/02
3/10/04
3/2/06
3/1/07

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
FG%
OPP
1. .550 (33-60) Southern Miss
2. .528 (28-53) Southern Miss
3. .519 (27-52) Rice
4. .508 (30-59) Rice

DATE
3/8/08
3/8/12
3/4/98
3/7/08

THREE POINTERS MADE
3PM
OPP
1. 9
Southern Miss
9
SMU
9
Houston
9
SMU
9
Memphis
9
SMU

DATE
3/8/12
3/9/11
3/9/10
3/9/08
3/1/07
3/5/02

THREE POINTERS ATTEMPTED
3PA
OPP
1. 32
SMU
2. 29
SMU
3. 27
LA TECH
4. 26
Marshall
5. 25
Houston
25
Memphis

DATE
3/9/08
3/5/02
3/13/14
3/13/13
3/9/10
3/1/07

THREE POINT PERCENTAGE
3FG%
OPP
1. .500 (7-14) Southern Miss
2. .474 (9-19) SMU
3. .455 (5-11)
BYU
4. .450 (9-20) Southern Miss

DATE
3/8/08
3/9/11
3/9/04
3/8/12

FREE THROWS
FTM
OPP
1. 27
Southern Miss
2. 23
UAB
23
SMU
23
Wyoming
5. 22
TCU

DATE
3/8/12
3/9/12
3/10/04
3/10/93
3/1/99

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
FTA
OPP
1. 36
Southern Miss
2. 32
Marshall
3. 31
SMU
4. 29
UAB
29
TCU

DATE
3/8/12
3/6/09
3/10/04
3/14/13
3/1/98

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
FT%
OPP
1. .900 (9-10)
Boise State
2. .880 (22-25) TCU
3. .821 (23-28) UAB
.821 (23-28) Wyoming
5. .813 (13-16) Marshall
.813 (13-16) Stanford

DATE
3/8/05
3/1/99
3/9/12
3/10/93
3/13/13
3/24/08

ASSISTS
AST
1. 20
2. 19
3. 17
17
17

OPP
SMU
Southern Miss
Tulane
Southern Miss
BYU

DATE
3/9/11
3/8/12
3/10/12
3/8/08
3/9/94

TURNOVERS
TO
OPP
1. 27
Hawaii
2. 24
SMU
3. 23
Southern Miss
4. 22
Colorado State
22
BYU

DATE
3/8/00
3/5/02
3/8/12
3/6/96
3/9/94

BLOCKED SHOTS
BLK
OPP
1.. 8
Southern Miss
2. 7
LA TECH
7
SMU
4. 6
Rice

DATE
3/8/12
3/13/14
3/9/10
3/2/07

STEALS
STL
1. 15
15
3. 11
11

DATE
3/4/04
3/8/08
3/6/96
3/5/02

OPP
Louisiana Tech
Southern Miss
Colorado State
SMU

Bold denotes active players/Keitha Adams’s coached team

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATS
Game
Date
W/L
Pts
@UTEP
11/14/14 W
78
NM State			
73
UTEP
11/16/14 L
59
@SMU			
63
@UTEP
11/19/14 W
82
Northern Arizona		
58
UTEP
11/25/14 L
43
vs. Kansas State			
72
@UTEP
12/2/14 W
84
ENMU			
49
@UTEP
12/6/14 L
77
Houston Baptist			
87
UTEP
12/14/14 L
57
@New Mexico			
72
@UTEP
12/20/14 W
86
Prairie View			 48
@UTEP
12/28/14 W
63
Alcorn State			
53
@UTEP
1/2/15
W
60
North Texas*			
58
@UTEP
1/4/15
W
54
Rice*			51
UTEP
1/8/15
L
72
@LA TECH*			
90
UTEP
1/10/15 W
71
@Southern Miss*			
@UTSA
1/17/15 L
53
UTSA*			
55
@UTEP
1/22/15 L
74
#24 WKU			
80
@UTEP
01/24/15 L
71
Marshall			
76
UTEP
1/29/15 L
52
@UAB*			
67
UTEP
01/31/15 L
53
@MTSU*		
L
74
@UTEP
02/05/15 L
63
FAU*			
68
@UTEP
02/07/15 W
72
FIU*			
56
UTEP
02/12/15		
75
at Charlotte*				
UTEP
2/14/15 L
50
at ODU*			
79
UTEP
2/21/15 L
59
at UTSA*			
72
at UTEP
02/27/15 W
88
LA TECH*			
75
at UTEP*
03/01/15 L
60
Southern Miss			
66
UTEP
3/05/15 W
69
*at North Texas		
61
UTEP
03/07/15 L
62
*at Rice			
79
UTEP			
1787
Opponents			
1813
UTEP Game Averages		
Points/game: 66.2		
Rebounds/game: 39.1		
Assists/game: 12.4		
Turnovers/game: 15.5		
Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8		
Steals/game: 8.0			
Blocks/game: 3.3		

14

FG-FGA
23-53
25-58
23-66
23-56
29-67
18-53
18-67
25-50
34-73
17-61
25-68
29-52
17-48
26-55
28-61
15-53
21-52
20-50
25-54
23-54
22-60
19-57
29-65
31-69
23-56
23-52
22-57
19-58
23-58
23-60
21-57
23-48
19-53
23-52
22-69
28-63
25-69
24-45
28-70
21-56
26-60
23-57
18-63
28-63
19-60
25-54
24-50
24-65
19-66
25-57
22-59
25-63
21-56
32-65
626-1637
637-1526

Pct
.434
.431
.348
.411
.433
.340
.269
.500
.466
.279
.368
.558
.354
.473
.459
.283
.404
.400
.463
.426
.367
.333
.446
.449
.411
.442
.386
.328
.397
.383
.368
.479
.358
.442
.319
.444
.362
.533
.400
.375
.433
.404
.286
.444
.317
.463
.480
.369
.288
.439
.373
.397
.375
.492
.382
.417

Opponent Game Averages
Points/game: 67.1		
Rebounds/game: 39.6		
Assists/game: 12.7		
Turnovers/game: 16.8		
Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8
Steals/game: 7.5		
Blocks/game: 3.5		

3FG-FGA
8-19
11-25
9-32
3-16
8-20
7-22
2-14
9-20
3-11
4-29
6-24
2-12
4-14
5-11
11-24
1-10
3-15
4-13
2-11
6-21
3-8
3-12
6-15
7-12
8-25
3-13
1-6
4-15
11-24
4-18
9-26
9-22
3-14
6-20
3-16
8-29
5-23
9-16
1-12
2-10
7-13
3-12
4-22
8-20
6-16
4-10
7-11
5-21
9-34
5-15
11-23
3-13
4-12
3-8
154-484
138-445

Pct
.421
.440
.281
.188
.400
.318
.143
.450
.273
.138
.250
.167
.286
.455
.458
.100
.200
.308
.182
.286
.375
.250
.400
.583
.320
.231
.167
.267
.458
.222
.346
.409
.214
.300
.188
.276
.217
.563
.083
.200
.538
.250
.182
.400
.375
.400
.636
.238
.265
.333
.478
.231
.333
.375
.318
.310

FT-FTA
24-33
12-17
4-10
14-18
16-29
15-22
5-12
13-25
13-16
11-12
21-34
27-37
19-24
15-24
19-26
17-26
18-23
9-13
8-16
6-7
7-15
10-20
8-13
21-31
17-24
10-25
8-10
13-22
17-23
30-36
20-23
21-29
11-12
15-19
6-9
10-17
8-17
11-19
15-20
12-18
16-24
23-33
10-18
15-26
15-26
18-32
33-40
22-33
13-16
11-19
14-19
8-12
16-24
12-20
381-556
401-612

Pct
.727
.706
.400
.778
.552
.682
.417
.520
.813
.917
.618
.730
.792
.625
.731
.654
.783
.692
.500
.857
.467
.500
.615
.677
.708
.400
.800
.591
.739
.833
.870
.724
.917
.789
.667
.588
.471
.579
.750
.667
.667
.697
.556
.577
.577
.563
.825
.667
.813
.579
.737
.667
.667
.600
.685
.655

Off
16
8
12
16
19
10
16
11
17
5
17
11
10
8
8
10
9
8
10
6
13
17
10
19
15
10
8
15
15
13
15
7
12
15
24
20
22
5
12
12
11
11
11
16
13
18
13
10
11
11
16
12
6
13
361
317

Def
28
19
20
35
29
28
21
36
40
24
19
34
24
23
32
28
25
27
26
24
27
30
27
30
27
21
31
27
26
22
22
23
16
23
19
24
21
29
26
32
25
29
25
40
20
32
36
18
28
37
29
22
25
34
694
751

Tot
44
27
32
51
48
38
37
47
57
29
36
45
34
31
40
38
34
35
36
30
40
47
37
49
42
31
39
42
41
35
37
30
28
38
43
44
43
34
38
44
36
40
36
56
33
50
49
28
39
48
45
34
31
47
1055
1068

Avg
44.0
27.0
38.0
39.0
41.3
38.7
40.2
40.8
43.6
38.4
42.3
39.5
41.1
38.3
41.0
38.2
40.2
37.9
39.8
37.1
39.8
38.0
39.6
38.9
39.8
38.3
39.7
38.6
39.8
38.3
41.1
36.0
38.9
37.8
39.2
38.2
39.4
37.9
39.3
38.2
39.1
38.3
39.0
39.1
38.7
39.6
39.2
39.1
39.2
39.5
39.4
39.3
39.1
39.6
39.1
39.6

PF
19
22
20
13
24
24
19
12
16
16
26
26
22
18
20
18
18
25
13
20
20
16
25
8
22
20
23
14
25
19
21
19
19
15
21
11
20
18
21
19
24
20
24
14
25
23
25
29
19
16
15
19
20
21
566
495

A
13
15
11
13
16
5
10
18
16
7
13
16
9
15
22
4
15
10
10
13
8
6
17
21
15
12
9
10
13
9
15
10
5
13
10
22
16
12
13
9
13
17
9
15
7
15
16
12
14
16
13
10
8
19
336
344

TO
20
15
10
20
13
18
13
20
14
17
13
24
19
11
9
17
16
23
17
19
14
18
18
12
18
16
12
13
24
14
16
14
19
17
15
13
13
16
11
25
17
18
20
20
12
18
25
11
10
18
16
13
15
14
419
454

Blk
4
4
5
3
3
3
5
6
2
3
1
2
4
4
4
1
3
0
3
1
2
5
6
0
1
1
6
8
5
5
1
1
3
2
5
13
2
4
1
4
0
6
5
4
8
5
4
0
3
3
3
4
1
3
90
95

Stl
9
11
8
4
10
4
10
11
11
7
10
3
5
10
6
6
9
7
8
10
5
3
9
9
7
10
7
6
2
16
6
6
9
7
7
10
6
3
17
5
9
10
10
9
11
5
6
11
8
6
7
8
4
5
216
202

Pts
78
73
59
63
82
58
43
58
84
49
77
87
57
72
86
48
63
53
60
58
54
51
72
90
71
59
53
55
74
80
71
76
52
67
53
74
63
68
72
56
75
72
50
79
59
72
88
75
60
66
69
61
62
79
1787
1813

Avg
78.0
73.0
68.5
68.0
73.0
64.7
65.5
66.5
69.2
63.0
70.5
67.0
68.6
67.7
70.8
65.2
69.9
63.9
68.9
63.3
67.5
62.2
67.9
64.5
68.2
64.1
67.1
63.4
67.5
64.5
71.1
62.5
66.8
65.4
66.1
65.8
65.9
65.9
66.2
65.4
66.6
65.8
65.9
66.4
65.6
66.6
66.5
67.0
66.2
66.9
66.3
66.7
66.2
67.1
66.2
67.1

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2014-15 INDIVIDUAL POINTS-REBOUND-ASSISTS
Opponent Turner
NM State 27-5-3
@SMU
21-6-1
NAU
6-3-0
vs. KSU
7-5-1
ENMU
15-11-2
HBU
18-7-3
at UNM
6-3-1
Prairie View 13-2-1
Alcorn State 13-7-3
*North Texas 13-5-2
*Rice
4-6-2
*at LA Tech 14-8-3
*at USM 20-10-3
*UTSA
13-6-1
* #24 WKU 18-8-5
*Marshall 18-7-4
*at UAB
DNP
*at MTSU DNP
*FAU
*FIU
*at Charlotte
*at ODU
*at UTSA
*LA TECH
*USM
*at UNT
*at RICE

15-2-1
26-6-0
26-7-3
11-1-1
19-7-3
20-6-5
18-13-6
15-8-2
7-5-2

Gari
6-2-1
4-1-1
8-3-1
0-1-0
4-4-1
25-7-1
6-3-1
9-7-4
4-1-0
8-3-1
15-11-1
4-4-4
10-4-2
9-12-2
2-3-1
2-0-1
4-4-0

12-7-0
13-12-1
6-4-2
6-5-1
2-5-1
7-4-1
5-4-0
7-4-1
7-1-1
6-5-1

McKinney
12-2-4
2-3-4
5-2-4
3-1-4
8-1-3
13-1-4
6-2-1
14-3-7
11-2-7
1-0-2
5-1-3
10-3-3
9-2-3
7-3-3
16-3-1
16-2-0
4-1-1

5-3-6
2-3-4
6-1-3
7-1-3
10-4-1
8-1-2
9-5-5
5-0-1
16-5-5
14-4-2

Telles
13-4-3
9-3-2
10-1-6
3-1-1
6-2-3
9-2-2
6-4-1
11-8-3
8-5-4
3-2-2
4-3-1
3-1-0
2-1-1
6-4-2
7-2-4
8-3-5
8-0-2

0-1-0
3-1-8
5-6-8
13-3-3
0-3-4
14-2-1
11-8-2
3-1-2
16-4-2
1-1-2

Taylor
0-3-0
2-0-1
19-6-1
11-7-0
25-10-4
4-6-0
14-7-1
2-7-0
11-5-1
17-6-1
7-0-0
15-2-2
9-6-2
10-3-0
4-1-0
2-5-2
7-3-0

14-10-1
18-3-1
0-0-0
8-3-0
17-2-0
9-7-0
23-6-0
7-6-1
1-3-1
9-1-0

Miscenko
DNP
2-0-0
4-3-0
4-4-0
12-5-0
1-1-0
DNP
0-1-0
3-3-0
3-2-1
3-3-0
4-1-0
2-1-0
2-1-0
DNP
DNP
2-0-1

4-1-1
2-2-0
2-2-0
DNP
0-1-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP

Rodriguez Dobrowolska
DNP
2-4-1
DNP
2-8-2
0-1-0
5-5-1
DNP
DNP
3-1-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-1
0-0-0
3-5-1
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-1-0
DNP
0-1-0
DNP
2-1-1
DNP
1-2-2
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
1-4-1
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-0

DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-2-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP

2-2-0
0-3-0
4-3-0
5-2-3
0-3-0
0-2-0
2-2-0
3-2-0
0-1-1
2-4-0

Kirsteine
0-0-0
7-1-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-1-1
11-3-2
9-1-3
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
7-2-2
9-1-0
0-0-0
15-4-0
6-3-0
5-6-0

3-1-0
3-2-1
2-3-0
DNP
3-1-0
0-0-0
2-2-0
3-3-2
3-1-0
3-2-0

Welles
4-4-0
3-2-0
7-3-0
13-2-0
5-3-1
4-3-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
6-3-0

0-2-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP

Parker
7-6-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP

DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP

McCants
4-3-0
2-1-0
7-8-1
0-1-0
6-9-0
3-4-1
4-6-0
11-0-0
5-2-0
0-1-0
4-4-0
2-2-0
2-1-1
2-4-1
6-5-1
6-8-1
3-3-0

13-6-0
5-9-0
4-6-0
3-4-0
5-1-1
2-2-0
4-5-2
4-0-0
5-2-0
6-2-0

Kennedy Eduardo
0-0-0
3-3-0
2-1-0
3-3-0
8-4-0
3-2-2
0-7-0
2-2-4
0-1-0
0-7-2
DNP
0-1-1
4-0-0
0-4-1
12-1-1
2-1-2
8-2-0
0-1-0
6-5-1
9-5-0
6-3-1
6-3-0
11-7-2
0-4-0
3-5-0
4-2-1
4-4-0
0-0-0
5-6-0
0-1-0
4-4-0
9-4-2
8-3-1
3-2-0

0-1-0
2-1-0
8-0-0
7-5-0
1-3-0
0-1-0
8-7-0
9-4-0
6-13-1
5-1-0

0-0-2
0-2-0
9-2-0
0-3-0
1-6-1
0-1-0
4-2-2
1-2-1
0-1-0
9-4-1

SPECIALTY STATS/TRENDS GAME-BY-GAME
GAME
at UTEP
NM State
UTEP
at SMU
at UTEP
NAU
UTEP
vs. KSU
at UTEP
ENMU
at UTEP
HBU
UTEP
at UNM
at UTEP
PVAMU
at UTEP
Alcorn St.
*at UTEP
North Texas
*at UTEP
Rice
UTEP
*at LA Tech
UTEP
* at USM
*at UTEP
UTSA
*at UTEP
* #24 WKU
*at UTEP
* Marshall
UTEP
*at UAB
UTEP
*at MTSU
*at UTEP
FAU
*at UTEP
FIU
*UTEP
at Charlotte
UTEP
*at ODU
UTEP
at* UTSA
at UTEP
*LA TECH
at UTEP
Southern Miss
UTEP
*at North Texas
UTEP
*at Rice
UTEP Totals
Per/game
Opp Totals
Per/game

15

Points in
Paint
20
26
16
18
28
16
24
32
62
18
24
44
20
30
28
16
32
24
32
21
32
14
38
32
20
34
32
20
20
30
12
24
28
26
20
34
30
24
48
28
34
32
14
30
22
40
24
26
20
36
20
28
26
28
446
16.5
380
14.1

Points Off
TO’s
17
22
21
6
28
11
10
13
19
9
17
14
5
17
28
2
21
12
15
11
12
8
10
15
24
18
11
15
15
14
13
15
7
24
12
14
19
11
25
10
19
15
11
27
23
12
10
23
19
17
16
10
19
10
293
10.9
306
11.3

2nd Chance
PTs
15
10
7
14
11
3
9
10
17
9
15
14
9
7
7
8
5
3
17
8
7
19
5
19
18
8
9
10
15
11
6
5
12
19
18
15
18
8
8
10
7
14
7
16
7
15
11
10
8
10
15
12
10
12
726
26.9
741
27.4

FastBreak
Points
6
4
6
6
2
6
0
10
14
2
4
12
0
8
2
4
6
4
2
7
4
6
9
12
6
4
8
0
4
6
2
0
0
2
0
6
2
8
26
6
18
11
4
8
10
4
11
15
4
10
13
4
0
4
163
6.0
167
6.2

Bench
Score
Lead 			
Time
Time
Game
Largest
Largest		
Points
Tied
Changed
W/L
Points
Led For
Trailed For Tied For Lead
Deficit
19
3
3
W
78
34:11
01:47
04:02
10 2nd-00:54
3 1st-18:47
19				
73
01:47
34:08		
3-1st 18:47
10 2nd-00:54
22
7
14
L
59
15:31
19:32
04:57
6 2nd-15:48
7 1st-1:45
23				
63
19:32
15:31		
7 1st-1:45
6 2nd-15:48
48
0
0
W
82
39:49
None
00:11
30 2nd-09:34
None
16				
58
None
39:49		
None
30 2nd-9:34
19
0
0
L
43
None
39:40
00:20
None
30 2nd-00:40
22				
72
39:40
None		
30 2nd-00:40
None
22
1
1
W
84
34:37
02:34
02:49
35 2nd- 00:28 4 1st-16:47
24				
49
02:34
34:24		
4 1st- 16:47
35 2nd- 00:28
20
2
4
L
77
03:59
33:47
02:14
3 2nd-6:50
14 1st-4:41
17				
87
33:37
03:59		
14 1st-4:41
3 2nd-6:50
21
3
4
L
57
00:48
36:55
02:17
2 1st-17:55
18 2nd-6:05
20				
72
36:19
00:48		
18 2nd-6:05
2 1st-17:55
39
0
0
W
86
39:40
None
00:20
41 2nd-11:20
None
31				
48
None
39:40		
None
41 2nd-11:20
27
8
12
W
63
21:16
08:29
10:15
11 2nd-00:17
4 1st-17:08
4				
53
08:29
10:15		
4 1st-17:08
11 2nd-00:17
13
4
2
W
60
09:13
27:38
03:09
6 2nd-07:53
11 2nd-18:32
17				
58
27:38
09:13		
11 2nd-18:32
6 2nd-7:53
18
5
5
W
54
32:47
03:27
03:46
10 2nd-14:09
2 1st-1:06
13				
51
03:27
32:47		
2 1st-1:06
10 2nd-14:09
25
2
1
L
72
01:56
36:09
01:55
2 1st-18:59
33 2nd-6:44
33				
90
36:06
01:56		
33 2nd-6:44
2 1st-18:59
20
2
3
W
71
29:16
09:02
01:42
17 2nd-17:29
4 1st- 15:41
40				
59
09:02
29:16		
4 1st-15:41
17 2nd-17:29
10
9
19
L
53
16:59
17:05
05:56
10 1st-3:46
6 1st-15:14
21				
55
17:05
16:59		
6 1st-15:14
10 1st-346
26
5
8
L
74
01:08
36:21
02:21
2 1st-00:41
9 2nd-8:10
22				
80
36:21
01:08		
9 2nd-8:10
2 1st-00:41
23
4
7
L
71
25:48
12:12
02:00
15 1st-1:59
9 2nd-00:24
14				
76
12:12
25:47		
9 2nd-00:24
15 1st-1:59
25
5
3
L
52
03:03
31:21
05:36
2 1st-19:45
21 2nd-02:46
15				
67
31:21
03:03		
21 2nd-02:46
2 1st-19:45
22
0
0
L
53
None
39:32
00:28
None
26 2nd-4:41
5				
74
39:32
None		
26 2nd-4:41
None
12
3
4
L
63
19:03
17:36
03:21
9 1st-15:38
8 2nd-9:16
13				
68
17:36
19:03		
8 2nd-9:16
9 1st-15:38
31
1
1
W
72
37:27
01:48
00:45
27 2nd-8:23
2 1st- 19:34
25 				
56
01:48
37:27		
2 1st-19:34
27 2nd-8:23
19
9
9
W
75
08:02
27:30
04:28
3 1st-16:57
12 1st-6:08
31				
72
27:08
08:02		
12 1st-6:08
3 1st-16:57
14
1
0
L
50
00:00
38:54
01:06
None
33 2nd-6:25
19				
79
38:54
00:00		
33 2nd-6:25
None
10
3
3
L
59
9:31
29:33
00:56
7 1st-17:40
14 2nd-13:52
30				
72
29:04
9:31		
14 2nd-13:52
7 1st-17:40
25
3
4
W
88
18:37
19:53
01:30
20 2nd-1:25
9 1st-8:22
21				
75
19:53
18:34		
9 1st-8:22
20 2nd-1:25
21
5
9
L
60
14:13
20:52
04:55
5 1st-6:32
9 2nd-9:06
16				
66
20:52
14:13		
9 2nd-9:06
5 1st-6:32
24
10
19
W
69
14:52
20:35
04:33
8 2nd-00:36
6 1st-17:23
22				
61
20:35
14:52		
6 1st-17:23
8 2nd-00:36
29
0
0
L
62
00:00
38:41
01:19
None
21 2nd-11:21
22				
79
38:41
00:00		
21 2nd-11:21
None
602
95
135		
1787
431:46
571:03
77:11
22.3											
551
20.4				
1813
571:03
431:46
77:11				

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2014-15 UTEP INDIVIDUAL CAREER HIGHS
AGATA DOBROWOLKSA
Points_______ 5, three times (most recent at Charlotte-2/12/15)
Rebounds:___________________________ 8, at SMU-11/16/14
Off. Rebounds_________________________ 4, at SMU-11/16/14
Def. Rebounds:_______________________ 8, at SMU-11/16/14
Assists:___________________________ 3, at Charlotte-2/12/15
Steals:__________________ 2, twice (most recent at ODU-2/14/15)
Blocks:_____________________________ 2, #24 WKU-1/22/15
Field Goals:______2, five times (most recent at Charlotte-2/12/15)
Field Goal Attempts:___________________ 7, at SMU-11/16/14
3FG Made:____________ 1, five times (most recent USM-3/1/15)
3FG Attempts:_________ 2, three times (most recent at MTSU 1/31/15)
Free Throws:____ 1, three times (most recent #24 WKU-1/22/15)
FT Attempts:________ 2, four times (most recent #24 WKU-1/22/15)
Minutes:_________ 17, twice (most recent at Charlotte-2/12/15)

DAESHIANNA MCCANTS
Points_____________________________ 13, at MTSU-1/31/15
Rebounds:_______________ 9, twice (most recent FAU-2/5/15)
Off. Rebounds________________ 6, Northern Arizona-11/19/14
Def. Rebounds:_____________ 6, Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14
Assists:___________ 1, seven times (most recent at ODU-2/14/15)
Steals:__________________________________ 4, FIU-2/7/15
Blocks:________ 3, three times (most recent 6-LA Tech-2/27/15)
Field Goals:__________ 5, twice (most recent at MTSU-1/31/15)
Field Goal Attempts:__________________ 12, at MTSU-1/31/15
Three Pointers:_________ 1, twice (most recent, at ODU-2/14/15)
3PT Attempted:___________________________ 2, at ODU-2/14/15
Free Throws:____ 4, three times (most recent Marshall-1/24/15)
FT Attempts:_______________________ 6, NM State-11/14/14
Minutes:___________ 23, twice (most recent at MTSU-1/31/15)

SPARKLE TAYLOR
Points___________________ 25, Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14
Rebounds:__________ 10, twice (most recent at MTSU-1/31/15)
Off. Rebounds_________________________ 7-at MTSU-1/31/15
Def. Rebounds:________________ 7, Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14
Assists:____________________ 4, Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14
Steals:__________________ 3, twice (most recent at UAB-1/29/15)
Blocks:_________________________ 3, vs. Kansas State-11/25/14
Field Goals:_______________ 10, Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14
Field Goal Attempts:__________________20, at MTSU-1/31/15
Three Pointers:___________________________ 2-FAU-2/5/15
3PT Attempted:____________ 4, twice (most recent at FAU-2/5/15)
Free Throws:_________ 6, five times (most recent LA Tech-2/27/15)
FT Attempts:____________________________ 12, UTPB-11/8/13
Minutes:____________ 28, twice (most recent, at ODU-2/14/15)

RUDIANE EDUARDO
Points_____________9, four times (most recent at Rice-3/7/15)
Rebounds:_________________ 7, Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14
Off. Rebounds______________________ 3, North Texas-1/2/15
Def. Rebounds:_____________ 5, Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14
Assists:_______________________ 4, vs. Kansas State-11/25/14
Steals:______________________________3, at MTSU-1/31/15
Blocks:___________ 1, five times (most recent at UTSA-2/15/15)
Field Goals:___________ 4, twice (most recent Marshall-1/24/15)
Field Goal Attempts:_______________________ 8, FIU-2/7/15
Three Pointers:_________ 1, six times (most recent FIU-2/7/15)
3PT Attempted:_______________________ 4, at SMU-11/16/14
Free Throws:_________________3, Northern Arizona-11/19/14)
FT Attempts:___________________________ 5, at Rice-3/7/15
Minutes:____________________________ 26, at UAB-1/29/15

LULU MCKINNEY
Points_____ 16, three times (most recent 30, at North Texas-3/5/15)
Rebounds:____ 5, twice (most recent 30, at North Texas-3/5/15)
Off. Rebounds________________________ 2, at MTSU-1/31/15
Def. Rebounds:_______________________ 5-LA Tech-2/27/15
Assists:__________ 7, twice (most recent Alcorn State-12/28/14)
Steals:__________________________4, at North Texas-3/5/15
Blocks:________________________________ 2, at ODU-2/14/15
Field Goals:____________ 6, twice (most recent at Rice-3/7/15)
Field Goal Attempts:_____________________ 15, HBU-12/6/14
Three Pointers:_______________________ 3, at North Texas-3/5/15
3PT Attempted:__________________ 10, at North Texas-3/5/15
Free Throws:_________________________ 7-LA Tech-2/27/15
FT Attempts:_________________________ 8-LA Tech-2/27/15
Minutes:_____________________35, Houston Baptist-12/6/14

STACIE TELLES
Points_________ 16, twice (most recent, at North Texas-3/5/15)
Rebounds:___________ 8, twice (most recent, LA Tech-2/27/15)
Off. Rebounds____________________2, at North Texas-3/5/15
Def. Rebounds:______________________ 8, PVAMU-12/20/14
Assists:_____________________________8, twice (FIU-2/7/15)
Steals:______________________ 4, Northern Arizona-11/22/13
Blocks:___________ 1, twice (most recent, at Southern Miss-1/10/15)
Field Goals:____ 5, three times (most recent, at North Texas-3/5/15
Field Goal Attempts:______________________9, HBU-12/6/14
Three Pointers:_______________________ 4, at UTSA-2/21/15
3PT Attempted:__________________ 10, Southern Miss-3/1/15
Free Throws:________________________ 8, PVAMU-12/20/14
FT Attempts:________________________11, PVAMU-12/20/14
Minutes:_____ 38, three times (most recent, at North Texas-3/5/15)

IRENE GARI
Points_______________________ 25, Houston Baptist-12/6/14
Rebounds:_________________ 12, twice (most recent FAU-2/5/15)
Off. Rebounds_______________________________7, FAU-2/5/15)
Def. Rebounds:___________________________11, UTSA-1/17/15
Assists:_____________ 4, four times (most recent at LA Tech-1/8/15)
Steals:________________ 2, eight times (most recent HBU 12/6/14)
Blocks:_______________________________ 2, at MTSU-1/31/15
Field Goals:____________________________ 10, HBU-12/6/14
Field Goal Attempts:_____________________ 19, HBU-12/6/14
Three Pointers:_______3, twice (most recent New Mexico-12/20/12)
3PT Attempted:____________ 7, twice (most recent HBU-12/6/14)
Free Throws:__________ 5, twice (most recent at NM State-12/3/13)
FT Attempts:__________ 6, twice (most recent at NM State-12/3/13)
Minutes:_______________________________ 37, UTSA-1/17/15

MARTA MISCENKO
Points___________________ 12, Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14
Rebounds:_________________ 5, Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14
Off. Rebounds____ 3, twice (most recent Alcorn State-12/28/14)
Def. Rebounds:___________2, five times (most recent FIU-2/7/15)
Assists:__________ 1, three times (most recent at MTSU-1-31-15)
Steals:_______________________ 3, vs. Kansas State-11/25/14
Blocks:________________1, five times (most recent FIU-2/7/15)
Field Goals:________________ 6, Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14
Field Goal Attempts:_________ 9, Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14
Three Pointers:_____________________________________ 0
3PT Attempted:_____________________________________ 0
Free Throws:__________________________ 2, at UAB-1-29-15
FT Attempts:______________4, twice (most recent Rice-1/5/15)
Minutes:______________________ 20, vs. Kansas State-11/25/14

CAMEASHA TURNER
Points____________________________ 27, NM State-11/14/14
Rebounds:______________________ 13, Southern Miss-3/1/15
Off. Rebounds___ 3, three times (most recent at LA Tech-1/8/15)
Def. Rebounds:_____ 11, twice (most recent Southern Miss-3/1/15)
Assists:__________________________ 6, Southern Miss-3/1/15
Steals:______________________________ 5, at UTSA-2/21/15
Blocks:_______________1, seven times (most recent at USM-3/1/15)
Field Goals:______________________________10, FIU-2/7/15
Field Goal Attempts:_____ 20, twice (most recent at Charlotte-2/12/15)
Three Pointers:___3, four times (most recent at North Texas-3/5/15)
3PT Attempted:_______________________ 8, at SMU-11/16/14
Free Throws:________________________ 10, Marshall-1-25-14
FT Attempts:________11, twice (most recent 2, at UTSA-2/21/15)
Minutes:___________________________ 39, at UTSA-2/21/15

LAWNA KENNEDY
Points____________________________ 12, PVAMU-12/20/14
Rebounds:______________________ 13, at North Texas-3/5/15
Off. Rebounds___________________ 8, at North Texas-3/5/15
Def. Rebounds:________________ 6, vs. Kansas State-11/25/14
Assists:_____________________________ 2, at LA Tech-1/8/15
Steals:_______________ 1, 10 times (most recent at Rice-3-7-15)
Blocks:_____________ 3, twice (most recent at LA Tech-1/8/15)
Field Goals:_________________ 6, Prairie View A&M-12/20/14
Field Goal Attempts:__ 8, twice (most recent at LA Tech-1/8/15)
Three Pointers:_____________________________________ 0
3PT Attempted:________________ 1, vs. Kansas State-11/25/14
Free Throws:_________________________ 6-LA Tech-2/27/15
FT Attempts:____________________________8-LA Tech-2/27/15
Minutes:_______________________30, at North Texas-3/5/15

CHRISHAUNA PARKER
Points___________________________21, Southern Miss-1/22/14
Rebounds:______________________________ 18, UAB-3/14/13
Off. Rebounds_____________________ 9, Southern Miss-1/22/14
Def. Rebounds:___________________________ 12, SMU-12/7/13
Assists:______________7, three times (most recent at Houston 1/27/13)
Steals:____________________________ 7, Kansas State-11/16/13
Blocks:_________________ 1, 19 times (most recent Rutgers-4/2/14)
Field Goals:_________________________ 8, at NM State-12/3/13
Field Goal Attempts:_______________ 14, Southern Miss-1/22/14
Three Pointers:_______ 1, nine times (most recent Southern Miss-3/14/13)
3PT Attempted:________________ 3, Sam Houston State-12/28/12
Free Throws:____________________________ 10, SMU-12/7/13
FT Attempts:__________ 12, three times (most recent UAB-3/14/13)
Minutes:____________________________ 38, Charlotte-1/18/14

JOHNI WELLES
Points_________________________13, vs. Kansas State-11/25/14
Rebounds:__________________________ 5, at NM State-12/3/13
Off. Rebounds______________________ 3, NM State-11/14/14)
Def. Rebounds:______________________ 4, at NM State-12/3/13
Assists:_________ 1, twice (most recent Eastern New Mexico-12/2/14)
Steals:_______________________________ 2, at UAB-1-29-15
Blocks:___________________ 1, twice (most recent HBU-12/6/14)
Field Goals:_____________________ 6, vs. Kansas State-11/25/14
Field Goal Attempts:______________10, vs. Kansas State-11/25/14
Three Pointers:_____1, three times (most recentENMU-12/2/14)
3PT Attempted:_________________________ 3, NAU-11/19/14
Free Throws:__________ 2, four times (most recent at UAB-1/29/15)
FT Attempts:______________ 4, twice (most recent HBU-12/6/14)
Minutes:_______________________ 21, vs. Kansas State-11/25/14

ANETE KIRSTEINE
Points_____________ 15, twice (most recent #24 WKU-1/22/15)
Rebounds:____________________________ 6, at UAB-1/29/15
Off. Rebounds___________1, seven times (most recent FAU-2/5/15)
Def. Rebounds:________________________ 5, at UAB-1/29/15
Assists:_____________ 3, twice (most recent PVAMU-12/20/14)
Steals:_____________ 2, twice (most recent vs. Belmont-12/21/14)
Blocks:_____________ 1, three times (most recent at LA Tech-1/8/15)
Field Goals:_________ 5, twice (most recent #24 WKU-1/22/15)
Field Goal Attempts:___________ 9, Northern Arizona-11/22/13
Three Pointers:_______________ 5, Northern Arizona-11/22/13
3PT Attempted:______ 9, twice (most recent #24 WKU-1/22/15)
Free Throws:___________________ 3, at New Mexico-12/14/14
FT Attempts:___________________ 5, at New Mexico-12/14/14
Minutes:_____________________ 22, at New Mexico-12/14/14

MARISSA RODRIGUEZ
Points_______________________________ 5, ENMU-12/8/12
Rebounds:___________________________ 2, at UTSA-2/21/15
Off. Rebounds________________________ 2, at UTSA-2/21/15
Def. Rebounds:____ 1, three times (most recent ENMU-12/2/14)
Assists:___________________________ 1, at NM State- 12/5/12
Steals:_______________________________1, UTPA- 12/30/12
Blocks:____________________________________________ 0
Field Goals:___________________________2, ENMU- 12/8/12
Field Goal Attempts:_____________4, Houston Baptist-11/19/11
Three Pointers:____________ 1, five times (most recent ENMU-12/2/14)
3PT Attempted:______ 2, twice (most recent Northern Arizona-11/22/13)
Free Throws:_______________________________________ 0
FT Attempts:_______________________________________ 0
Minutes:____________________ 4, Northern Arizona-11/22/13

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UTEP SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
FIELD GOALS MADE
FG OPP
1. 49 Colorado State*
2. 46 vs. Texas Lutheran+
3. 45 UT-Permian Basin+
4. 41 UT-Permian Basin+
5. 40 Savannah State
6. 39 Hardin Simmons+
7. 39 Texas State
8. 38 Fresno State*
38 at BYU
38 Eastern New Mexico+
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
FGA OPP
1. 93 vs. Texas Lutheran+
2. 87 at New Mexico State*
3. 86 New Mexico State*
4. 85 UT-Dallas+
85 vs. Arizona
85 Eastern New Mexico+
7. 84 at Southern Utah
84 Hardin Simmons+
84 at Eastern New Mexico+
10. 83 at BYU
83 at New Mexico
83 at Oral Roberts
		
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
(MINIMUM 24 MADE)
FG%
OPP
1. .660 (35-53) Southern Miss*
2. .636 (28-44) UCF*
3. .615 (32-52) at UTPA
4. .611 (33-54) at San Diego
5. .588 (30-51) TXA&M CC
6. .577 (30-52) Alcorn State
7. .576 (38-66) Fresno State*
8. .574 (31-54) at N. Colorado
9. .571 (40-70) Savannah State
10. .568 (25-44) at UCF

DATE
2/9/80
12/4/82
12/15/06
12/21/05
11/22/08
2/16/85
12/17/10
1/11/03
1/6/90
1/13/87
DATE
12/4/82
12/15/79
12/13/80
11/20/04
11/25/83
3/1/80
12/29/88
2/16/85
1/28/84
1/6/90
11/29/86
2/24/86

DATE
2/21/09
1/24/10
2/7/89
1/7/87
12/18/02
12/20/09
1/11/03
12/13/05
11/22/08
12/18/97

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE
FG% Defense OPP
DATE
1. .184 (9-49)
NM State
11/29/11
2. .196 (10-51) UT-Dallas+
11/20/04
3. .205 (9-44) NM State
12/05/12
4. .206 (13-63) Tulsa
1/31/13
5. .209 (9-49)
UTPA
12/22/96
6. .214 (12-56) Montana State 12/22/03
7 .216 (16-74) Alcorn State
12/20/09
8. .222 (12-54) Fresno State*
2/12/04
.222 (12-54) Prairie View
3/1/96
10..224 (13-58) at Colo. State*
2/6/93
Other games of 23.0 or worse
.226 (14-62) UTPB+
12/15/06
.229 (11-48) ENMU+
12/8/12
.230 (14-61) at UNM*
3/1/95
THREE POINTERS MADE
3PM OPP
1. 14 Toledo
14 Savannah State
14 vs. Eastern Illinois
4. 13 Tulsa*
13 at Tulane*
6. 12 Tulsa*
12 vs. Missouri State
8. 11 #24 Western Kentucky*
11 Prairie View A&M
11 at Tulane*
11 Northern Arizona
11 Denver
11 Cal State Northridge
11 Idaho State
11 Arizona
11 SMU*
11 at Hawaii*
11 at Tulsa*
11 Louisiana Tech*
11 at SMU*
11 at Southern Utah

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DATE
11/24/09
11/22/08
11/20/09
1/22/09
1/12/08
1/11/14
12/4/09
1/22/15
12/20/14
2/1/14
11/22/13
11/26/11
12/3/10
11/26/10
11/26/06
1/8/06
1/20/05
2/9/02
1/31/02
1/3/02
1/26/93

THREE POINTERS ATTEMPTED
3PA OPP
DATE
1. 34 Southern Miss*
3/1/15
2. 32 at SMU
11/16/14
32 Toledo
11/24/09
32 vs. SMU*
3/9/08
5. 31 Louisiana Tech*
1/31/02
6. 30 Louisiana Tech*
2/5/14
30 at Tulsa*
2/9/02
30 at Louisiana Tech*
1/5/02
9. 29 Marshall*
1/29/14
29 at Hawaii*
1/20/05
29 vs. SMU*
3/5/02
		
THREE POINT PERCENTAGE
(MINIMUM 8 MADE)
3FG%
OPP
DATE
1. .733 (11-15)
at S. Utah
1/26/93
2. .647 (11-17) Southern Miss* 2/21/09
3. .615 (8-13)
Cal Poly
12/16/03
4. .600 (9-15) TX Southern
12/13/09
.600 (9-15) vs. SAC St.
12/30/08
6. .579 (11-19) Idaho State
11/26/10
.579 (11-19) at Tulane*
1/18/09
8. .578 (11-19) CS Northridge
12/3/10
9. .571 (8-14)
ECU
2/10/08
10..563 (9-16) vs. WKU
3/22/08
.563 (9-16) at Rice*
2/7/02
FREE THROWS MADE
FTM OPP
1. 40 East Carolina*
2. 36 Oregon State
3. 35 Kansas State
4. 34 Bellhaven+
5. 33 Louisiana Tech*
6. 31 vs. Illinois-Chicago
31 Southeast Louisiana
8. 30 East Carolina*
30 UTPB+
10. 29 Rice*
29 TCU
29 at Fresno State*
29 at UCF
29 NM State
29 Texas State

DATE
1/6/11
12/21/86
11/16/13
11/27/93
2/27/15
12/19/96
2/24/90
2/22/14
11/8/13
1/10/04
2/22/01
2/11/99
12/18/97
12/13/97
2/3/86

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
FTA OPP
1. 54 East Carolina*
2. 53 Bellhaven+
3. 49 Oregon State
4. 47 Kansas State
47 at UCF
6. 45 UTPB+
7. 44 vs. McNeese State
8. 42 NM State*
9. 41 at New Mexico State*
41 Simon Fraser+
41 Arizona
41 Wyoming*

DATE
1/6/11
11/27/93
12/21/86
11/16/13
12/18/97
11/8/13
12/20/93
12/13/97
11/26/96
11/17/89
2/22/86
2/14/81

FREE THROW PERC. (MIN. 10 MADE)
FT%
OPP
DATE
1. 100 (16-16)
at Wyoming
1/14/89
100 (10-10)
New Mexico
2/21/85
100 (10-10)
vs. San Diego
11/23/84
4. .962 (25-26) San Jose State*
3/6/03
5. .941 (16-17) UC Irvine
11/13/10
.941 (16-17)
at WNMU+
12/7/87
7. .929 (13-14) at Boise State* 2/22/03
.929 (13-14) at Colo. St.*
2/5/98
9. .917 (11-12) at UAB*
1/29/15
.917 (11-12) at Toledo
12/21/07
Other games of 90 percent or better
.909 (10-11) NM State*
11/23/04
.909 (20-22) Boise State*
1/25/03
.909 (10-11) Creighton
2/15/92

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
ORB OPP
1. 32 Abilene Christian+
2. 31 Sul Ross State+
3. 29 Houston Baptist
4. 28 Lamar
28 Bellhaven+
28 at Western Michigan
28 at Oral Roberts
28 at Southern Utah
9. 27 UT-Dallas+
27 vs. Weber State
27 UTPA
27 Eastern New Mexico+
27 at Oral Roberts

DATE
11/30/93
12/1/97
11/19/11
11/20/98
11/27/93
1/3/93
1/27/89
12/29/88
11/20/04
11/30/91
1/7/89
11/28/88
2/24/86

TOTAL REBOUNDS
RB OPP
1. 65 Sul Ross State+
2. 64 Bellhaven+
64 UTPA
4. 61 vs. McNeese State
61 New Mexico
6. 60 Houston Baptist
60 at La.-Lafayette
60 Air Force
60 Azusa Pacific+
60 Abilene Christian+
60 Alaska
60 at Colorado State*

DATE
12/1/97
11/27/93
1/7/89
11/24/89
3/3/83
11/19/11
11/27/05
2/14/98
11/22/96
11/30/93
12/16/89
1/10/81

PERSONAL FOULS
PF OPP
1. 37 at US International+
2. 33 Eastern Arizona+
3. 32 at Utah*
32 Alaska
5. 31 at Rice
31 at Southeast Louisiana
31 at McNeese State
8. 30 Texas State
30 at TCU
30 at Oregon
30 at Texas State
30 at Lamar
30 New Mexico State
30 at Hardin Simmons*+

DATE
1/29/89
1/10/79
3/12/92
12/16/89
12/6/91
1/13/90
1/3/86
11/30/13
1/12/97
1/3/94
2/19/90
1/4/86
12/3/85
2/2/85

ASSISTS
AST OPP
1. 33 Savannah State
2. 31 UT-Permian Basin+
3. 29 Texas State
4. 28 Tulsa*
5. 27 at UCF*
27 at UTPA
7. 26 at Tulane*
26 Mississippi Valley St.
26 East Carolina*
26 Arkansas-Pine Bluff
26 Montana State
26 at Portland State

DATE
11/22/08
12/15/06
12/17/10
2/7/10
2/24/08
2/7/89
2/1/14
12/14/08
2/10/08
12/20/06
12/22/03
2/28/89

FEWEST TURNOVERS COMMITTED
TO OPP
DATE
1. 0
vs. UTPA
12/3/82
2. 5
East Carolina*
2/10/08
5
vs. UTSA
11/27/81
4. 6
Sam Houston State
12/28/12
6
at Wyoming
2/28/91
6. 7
UT-Permian Basin+
12/15/06
7
Wyoming
1/31/91
8. 8
UC-Irvine
11/16/08
8
Tulsa*
1/6/06
8
UT-Pan American
1/2/06
8
at New Mexico State
2/2/88
8
at Utah*
2/21/81

MOST TURNOVERS COMMITTED
TO OPP
DATE
1. 41 at Houston*
11/27/01
2. 40 at Houston
12/18/87
3. 37 vs. Grambling State
12/5/98
4. 35 Western New Mexico+
12/8/88
5. 34 at No. 25 Arizona
11/29/04
34 New Mexico
11/19/99
34 at Texas State
2/7/87
34 at New Mexico State
11/24/84
9. 33 at Tulane*
1/30/11
33 at San Diego State
1/25/96
33 at McNeese State
12/18/95
33 at UC-Irvine
12/2/95
33 at New Mexico State
12/2/93
MOST TURNOVERS FORCED
TO OPP
1. 39 UTSA
2. 38 Christian Brothers+
3. 37 UTPA
4. 36 St. Mary’s
36 Southern Utah
6. 34 Kansas State
34 Tulsa*
8. 33 vs. Texas Southern
33 Prairie View A&M
10. 32 East Carolina*
32 TXA&M Kingsville+
32 at UTSA
Other games of at least 30
31 NM State
31 at UTSA
31 Lamar
31 NM State
31 vs. Arizona
30 Northern Colorado
30 vs. UAPB
30 Sul Ross State
30 vs. Grambling State
30 NM State
30 TCU
30 Southern Utah
30 UT-Pan American
30 San Diego State
30 Oral Roberts
		
BLOCKS
BLK OPP
1. 13 Memphis*
13 at New Mexico State
3. 12 UCF
12 Louisiana-Lafayette
5. 11 Texas State
11 vs. Auburn
11 New Mexico State
8. 10 vs. Belmont
10 Alcorn State
10 at SMU*
10 Prairie View A&M
10 Hawaii*
10 UT-Dallas+
10 Rice*
10 Tulsa*
10 at Oral Roberts

DATE
2/10/07
12/15/79
2/19/09
12/10/06
2/18/85
12/11/81
11/16/81
12/21/13
11/22/10
1/31/08
12/12/06
2/19/05
11/20/04
1/10/04
2/15/03
2/24/86

STEALS
STL OPP
1. 24 Tulsa*
24 Christian Brothers+
24 UTSA
4. 21 St. Mary’s (TX)+
21 at UTSA
21 vs. Marquette
21 New Mexico State
8. 20 Kansas State
20 Prairie View A&M
20 Sul Ross State+
20 New Mexico State
20 at Southern Utah
20 at UTSA

DATE
1/18/97
11/27/94
1/8/90
11/10/06
2/17/90
12/12/81
12/13/80
11/16/13
12/12/06
11/30/98
12/3/96
12/29/88
2/5/87

DATE
1/8/90
11/27/94
12/22/96
11/10/06
2/3/90
11/16/13
1/18/97
11/22/12
12/12/06
2/22/14
12/9/89
2/5/87
11/18/98
2/17/90
1/4/89
12/12/84
11/25/83
11/27/13
11/30/07
11/30/98
12/05/95
11/26/95
12/12/92
12/29/88
1/4/88
12/29/87
1/27/89

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UTEP SINGLE-GAME RECORDS CONTINUED
MOST POINTS SCORED (FIRST HALF)
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 56 UTPB+
12/15/06
2. 55 vs. Texas Lutheran+
12/4/82
55 Southern Miss*
2/21/09
4. 54 Arkansas Pine Bluff 12/20/06
5. 52 Tulsa*
1/18/97
6. 51 UTPB+
12/21/05
7. 50 Colorado State*
2/9/80
50 Oral Roberts
2/15/89
50 vs. NW State
12/1/02
50 Tulsa*
1/11/14
FEWEST POINTS SCORED FIRST HALF
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 8
at Rice*
2/1/07
2. 10 at New Mexico*
2/20/97
3. 11 at Texas Tech
1/4/96
11 vs. Fla. International
11/27/98
11 at Tulsa*
1/27/00
11 at Fresno State*
2/6/03
7. 12 at SMU*
1/29/04
8. 13 at Northern Arizona
12/13/85
13 at San Diego State*
2/29/92
13 Hawaii*
2/3/00
13 New Mexico
11/23/01
13 at Kansas
12/7/03
13 Fresno State*
2/12/04
13 at Rice*
1/27/06
MOST POINTS SCORED (SECOND HALF)
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 65 Colorado State*
2/9/8
2. 58 at Tulane*
2/1/14
58 Southern Miss*
1/22/14
58 Savannah State+
11/22/08
58 at Fort Bliss+
11/28/76
6. 56 Hardin-Simmons+
11/29/96
56 Eastern New Mexico+ 1/13/87
8. 55 NM State
11/12/13
55 Sul Ross State+
12/3/76
10.54 East Carolina
1/13/13
54 vs. Western Kentucky 3/22/08
All other games 52+ points in second half
53 Louisiana Tech
3/13/14
53 FIU*
2/8/14
53 Texas Southern
12/29/13
53 Idaho State
11/12/11
53 at UTPA
12/4/01
52 vs. Rice*
3/7/08
52 Houston*
1/7/07
52 UTPB+
12/21/05
52 Creighton
3/6/89
52 vs. Abilene Christian+ 12/7/79
FEWEST POINTS SCORED (SECOND HALF)
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 13 at Texas State
2/19/90
13 Texas State
12/13/89
3. 14 at BYU*
1/28/99
4. 15 at San Diego State*
1/22/97
5. 16 SMU*
1/20/00
16 Creighton
2/15/92
7. 17 at UCF*
1/15/06
17 at Tulsa*
1/16/03
17 at Tulsa*
1/27/00
17 vs. TCU*
3/1/99
17 at Hawaii*
1/7/99
17 at San Diego State*
1/25/96
17 NM State
12/3/85

18

MOST POINTS SCORED (GAME)
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 115 Colorado State*
2/9/80
2. 107 UT-Permian Basin+ 12/15/06
107 at Fort Bliss+
11/28/76
4. 105 Southern Miss*
2/21/09
105 vs. Texas Lutheran+
12/4/82
6. 103 Savannah State
11/22/08
103 UT-Permian Basin+ 12/21/05
8. 100 Sul Ross State+
12/3/76
9. 97 Tulsa*
1/11/14
10.96 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12/20/06
96 Florida A&M
1/4/92
96 Oral Roberts
2/15/89
96 Fort Bliss+
11/10/77
All other games scored more than 90 points
94 NM State
11/12/13
94 Texas State
12/17/10
93 Hardin-Simmons+
11/29/96
93 vs. Abilene Christian+ 12/7/79
92 Northern Arizona
11/22/13
92 vs. Western Kentucky 3/22/08
92 vs. Southern Miss
3/08/12
92 Eastern New Mexico+
1/13/87
92 Hardin-Simmons*+
2/16/85
92 vs. Schreiner College+ 11/16/79
91 Howard Payne+
1/24/87
90 Fresno State*
1/11/03
FEWEST POINTS SCORED (GAME)
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 28 at Tulsa*
1/27/00
2. 31 at Rice*
2/1/07
31 SMU*
1/20/00
31 at Hawaii*
1/7/99
5. 32 at Rice*
1/27/06
32 at TXA&MCC
12/6/01
7. 36 Hawaii*
2/3/00
8. 37 New Mexico
11/30/00
37 at Wyoming
1/14/77
10.38 vs. Fla. International
11/27/98
38 at Texas State
2/19/90
38 at Houston
12/18/87
38 at UNLV
12/11/87
38 New Mexico*
3/4/78
38 Utah*
1/26/78
MOST POINTS ALLOWED (GAME)
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 124 at Texas
11/17/78
2. 116 at San Diego State
1/4/84
3. 111 at BYU*
2/2/79
111 at BYU*
1/2/82
5. 109 at Colorado*
2/10/79
6. 108 at No. 6 La. Tech*
2/27/03
108 at BYU*
2/19/81
9. 105 at San Diego State
12/10/82
8. 104 Colorado State*
2/9/80
10.103 at Texas Tech
1/4/83
All other allowed 100+ points in game
102 vs. Georgia Tech
12/20/13
100 at Houston
11/27/01
100 vs. South Carolina
11/28/97
100 at Colorado State
1/13/96
100 at Texas State
2/7/87
100 at Wyoming
1/12/80

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (GAME)
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 19 Fort Bliss+
11/10/77
2. 20 Beaumont+
1/15/75
20 at Beaumont+
12/13/74
4. 25 Fort Bliss+
1/27/75
5. 26 Beaumont+
1/29/75
6. 27 NM State
11/29/11
7. 28 Western New Mexico+ 12/9/76
8. 29 Sul Ross State+
11/30/98
9. 30 at Sul Ross State+
1/15/78
10.32 at UTSA
1/11/93
All other games fewer than 40 points allowed
33 UTPA
12/22/96
35 Tulsa*
1/31/13
35 vs. CS Northridge
12/12/87
36 UT Dallas
11/20/05
36 Sull Ross State+
12/30/00
36 UTPA
12/15/90
37 at New Mexico*
3/1/95
37 Bellhaven+
11/27/93
37 UTPA
1/7/89
37 Sul Ross State+
11/29/87
38 at UTPA
2/8/88
38 UCF*
1/29/12
38 Fresno State*
2/12/04
39 Kansas State
11/16/13
39 Hawaii*
1/22/04
39 Central Arizona+
2/19/77
LARGEST LEAD AT HALFTIME
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 44 UTPB
12/16/06
2. 34 Eastern New Mexico+ 12/1/08
34 Sul Ross State+
12/30/00
34 Ft. Bliss+
11/10/77
5. 33 Prairie View A&M
12/20/14
33 Kansas State
11/16/13
7. 30 UTPA
1/4/88
8. 29 Arkansas Pine Bluff 12/20/06
9. 25 Northern Arizona
11/22/13
25 Eastern New Mexico+ 12/8/12
25 at Fort Bliss+
11/28/76
All other games led by at least 23
24 Southern Miss*
2/21/09
24 MSVU
12/14/08
23 vs. Belmont
12/21/13
23 Nevada*
2/14/04
LARGEST DEFICIT AT HALFTIME
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 42 at Rice*
2/1/07
2. 42 vs. Penn State
11/19/83
3. 39 New Mexico
11/23/01
4. 37 at La. Tech*
1/5/02
5. 35 at Arizona State
11/22/85
6. 33 at No. 6 La.Tech*
2/27/03
7. 32 vs. Auburn
12/11/81
8. 31 at Colorado State*
2/11/82
9. 30 vs. Fla. International
11/27/98
30 at Houston
12/18/87
30 at San Diego State
1/4/84

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 77 Ft. Bliss+
11/10/77
2. 70 at Ft. Bliss+
11/28/76
3. 64 UTPB+
12/15/06
4. 57 Savannah State+
11/22/08
5. 49 Northern Arizona
11/22/13
6. 48 Sul Ross State+
12/30/00
7. 46 UTPA
1/2/06
46 at Sul Ross State+
1/15/78
9. 45 Kansas State
11/16/13
45 Western New Mexico+ 12/9/76
All other wins by 35+ points
44		
Houston*
1/23/12
44		
Juarez+
12/5/81
43		
Eastern New Mexico+ 12/1/08
42		
UTPB+
12/21/05
42		
Montana State
12/22/03
41		
Hardin-Simmons+
11/29/96
41		
Florida A&M
1/4/92
41		
at Central Arizona+
11/23/80
41		
Beaumont+
1/29/75
41		
Fort Bliss+
1/27/75
40		
Sul Ross State+
11/29/87
39		
UT-Dallas+
11/20/04
38
Prairie View A&M
12/20/14
38		
Eastern New Mexico+
1/13/87
38		
Beaumont+
1/15/75
38		
at BeaumonT+
12/13/74
37		
Texas State
12/17/10
37		
Prairie View A&M
3/1/96
37		
at Sul Ross State+
Jan. 1978
36		
New Mexico State
11/16/11
36		
vs. McMurray+
1/29/81
36		
UTPA
1/4/88
35		
Eastern New Mexico+ 12/2/14
35		
Alcorn State
12/20/10
35		
UTPA
12/22/96
35		
Bellhaven+
11/27/93
35		
New Mexico*
2/1/92
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 76 at Texas
11/17/78
2. 67 at Colorado*
2/10/79
3. 57 at San Diego State
1/4/84
4, 56 vs. Auburn
12/11/86
56 at BYU*
2/2/79
6. 54 at No. 6 La.Tech*
2/27/03
7. 53 at Rice*
2/1/07
53 New Mexico
11/23/01
9. 52 at BYU*
1/2/82
52 at Utah*
2/3/79
MOST COMBINED POINTS IN A GAME
PTS OPP
DATE
1. 219 Colorado State* (Win)
2/9/80
2. 195 vs. Texas Lutheran+ (Win) 12/4/82
195 at BYU* (Loss)
2/19/81
4. 192 Southern Miss* (Win) 2/21/09
5. 182 at BYU (Loss)
1/6/90
6. 180 at NM State (Loss)
2/19/02
7. 179 vs. Georgia Tech (Loss) 12/20/13
8. 178 Charlotte* (Loss)
1/18/14
178 at Wyoming* (Loss)
1/12/80
10.177 at Texas State
2/7/87
177 at San Diego State
12/10/82
177 vs. Western Baptist+
12/2/83
BOLD Denotes Keitha Adams era
* denotes conference contest
+ denotes Non-Division I opponent

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

UTEP INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
POINTS
PTS NAME
1. 40
Holly Russ
2. 37
Holly Russ
3. 36
Kayla Thornton
4. 35
Kiana Taylor
35
Holly Russ
6. 34
Amy Pack
34
Lenore Dembs
34
Be Stoney
9. 33
Jareica Hughes
33
Amy Pack
33
Holly Russ
OTHER 30+ point games
32
Kayla Thornton
31
Gloria Estrada
30
Donna Stoney

OPP
UT-San Antonio
Baylor
vs. Belmont
South Carolina
San Diego State
Sul Ross State
Hardin-Simmons
BYU
Rice
San Jose State
Wichita State
at Memphis
NMSU
Henderson

DATE
2/19/91
12/17/91
12/21/13
11/28/97
1/19/91
12/30/00
2/16/85
2/30/80
3/7/08
2/5/00
12/1/90
2/24/13
1/29/77
11/21/81

FIELD GOALS MADE
FGM NAME
1. 16
Lenore Dembs
2. 14
Heidi Walker
14
Kiana Taylor
14
Holly Russ
14
Holly Russ
14
Kris Hudson
14
Donna Stoney
14
Gloria Estrada
9. 13
Kayla Thornton
13
Lisa Watson
13
Traci Miller
13
Carolyn Prince

OPP
Hardin-Simmons
PVAMU
South Carolina
UT-San Antonio
San Diego State
Texas Lutheran
Henderson State
NMSU
vs. Belmont
AK-Anchorage
Arkansas State
at TXAM Kingsville

DATE
2/16/85
11/21/99
11/28/97
2/19/91
1/19/91
12/4/82
11/21/81
1/29/77
12/21/13
2/26/89
12/6/86
12/5/80

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
FGA NAME
1. 31
Holly Russ
2. 30
Holly Russ
3. 29
Holly Russ
4. 28
Holly Russ
28
Holly Russ
28
Traci Miller
28
Lenore Dembs
8. 27
Holly Russ
27
Holly Russ
27
Holly Russ

OPP
UT-San Antonio
Creighton
Creighton
Utah
Weber State
Arkansas State
Hardin-Simmons
San Diego State
San Diego State
Wichita State

DATE
2/19/91
2/21/91
1/26/91
2/20/92
11/30/91
12/6/86
2/16/85
2/16/91
1/19/91
12/1/90

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 7 MADE)
FG% NAME
OPP
DATE
1. 100
Ana Valtierra
Fresno State
1/11/03
100
Kiana Taylor
New Mexico
1/24/98
100
Kevia Ford
Wyoming
2/25/95
100
Kevia Ford
Texas Southern
1/18/94
100
Michille Roper
Wyoming
3/6/93
100
Donetta Yellets
UT-San Antonio
2/5/87
7. 93.3 Donna Stoney
Henderson state
11/21/81
8. 90.0 Jareica Hughes
Tulane
1/12/08
90.0 Janet Brunson
NMSU
1/13/84
10. 88.9 Heidi Walker
UL-Lafayette
11/19/00
88.9 Kiana Taylor
UCF
12/18/97
88.9 T.D. Foster
Southeast Louisiana 2/24/90
THREE-POINTERS MADE
3PM NAME
1 7
Dietra Caldwell
7
Sviatlana Trukshanina
7
Holly Russ
4. 6
Kelli Willingham
6
Kayla Thornton
6
Sviatlana Trukshanina
6
Jareica Hughes
6
Dietra Caldwell
6
Dietra Caldwell
6
Romie DeAnda
6
Kia Dowell
6
Kimya Murray
6
Amy Billhymer
6
Jill Lewis
6
Laura Walker

1.
2.
3.
4.

19

OPP
Toledo
Tulsa
UT-San Antonio
at UAB
at Memphis
TX Southern
Toledo
UCF
SSVU
San Jose State
at Kansas
SMU
Tulsa
NMSU
NMSU

THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED
3PA NAME
OPP
16
Amy Billhymer
Illinois-Chicago
15
Laura Walker
NMSU
14
Kimya Murray
SMU
13
Kayla Thornton
at Memphis
13
Amy Billhymer
TCU
13
Amy Billhymer
BYU
13
Holly Russ
UT-San Antonio
13
Holly Russ
San Diego State
13
Terri Powell
U.S. International

DATE
11/24/09
1/22/09
2/19/91
1/8/14
2/24/13
12/13/09
11/24/09
2/19/09
11/22/08
3/6/03
11/24/02
3/5/02
1/17/97
12/16/93
12/21/92
DATE
12/19/96
12/21/92
3/5/02
2/24/13
1/12/97
1/29/94
2/19/91
2/16/91
2/14/88

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 4 MADE)
3FG% NAME
OPP
DATE
1. 100.0 Timika Williams vs. Missouri State
12/4/09
100.0 Briana Green
at Tulane
1/18/09
100.0 Shalana Taylor
ULL
12/10/06
100.0 Ana Valtierra
SMU
1/8/06
100.0 Laura Walker
Baylor
12/2/92
6. 85.7 Sviatlana Trukshanina Texas Southern
12/13/09
7. 83.3 Jareica Hughes
Tulane
1/12/08
83.3 Ana Valtierra
Nevada
2/14/04
83.3 Terri Powell
San Diego State
12/29/87
FREE THROWS MADE
FTM NAME
1. 17
Gloria Brown
2. 14
Amy Pack
14
Holly Russ
14
Sonya Howell
5. 13
Kayla Thornton
13
Amy Pack
13
Amy Pack
8. 12
Gloria Brown
12
Noni Wharemate
12
Amy Pack
12
Shani Dinwiddie
12
Kanequa Chancellor
12
Kiana Taylor
12
Shenita Waddell
12
Holly Russ
12
Traci Miller
12
Dawn Coy

OPP
DATE
at Southern Miss
1/26/12
San Jose State
1/2/01
UT-Pan American
1/21/91
Southeast La.
2/24/90
East Carolina
2/22/14
Tulsa
1/21/01
Nevada
1/5/01
East Carolina
1/6/11
San Jose State
3/6/03
at UTSA
11/24/00
Rice
2/15/97
NMSU
11/26/96
BYU
1/29/94
Wyoming
3/10/93
Baylor
12/17/91
Oregon State
12/21/86
Oregon State
12/21/86

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
FTA NAME
OPP
1. 19
Gloria Brown
at Southern Miss
19
Amy Pack
San Jose State
19
Kiana Taylor
BYU
4. 18
Marta Dydek
San Jose State
18
Amy Pack
Nevada
18
Sonya Howell
Southeast La.
18
Tonie Greene
Okla. City Univ
8. 17
Amy Pack
San Jose State
17
Marcella Lopez
West Texas State
10. 16
Anete Steinberga East Carolina
16
Fannie Goodwin vs. Marshall
16
Amy Pack
Tulsa
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
(MINIMUM 7 MADE)
FT% NAME
OPP
1. 100.0 Cameasha Turner Marshall
. 100.0 Cameasha Turner NM State
100.0 Kayla Thornton
vs. Georgia Tech
100.0 Kayla Thornton
Texas State
100.0 Kim Smith
Tulsa
100.0 Gloria Brown
East Carolina
100.0 Gloria Brown
New Mexico
100.0 Jareica Hughes
Rice
100.0 Ana Valtierra
UTPA
100.0 Kasia Krezel
Illinois State
100.0 Vaida Zagurskyte Alabama State
100.0 Ingrid Goslin
San Jose State
100.0 Christina Mata
TCU
100.0 Christina Mata
NMSU
100.0 Heidi Walker
UL-Lafayette
100.0 Amy Pack
at Nevada
100.0 Kim Daniel
San Diego State
100.0 Kim Daniel
UT-Arlington
100.0 Jill Lewis
Rice
100.0 Kiana Taylor
CS-Northridge
100.0 Cabora Mack
BYU
100.0 Holly Russ
Colorado State
100.0 Lisa Watson
U.S. International
100.0 Traci Miller
Northern Iowa
100.0 Lenore Dembs
New Mexico
REBOUNDS
RB
NAME
OPP
1. 20
Kanequa Chancellor SE Missouri State
20
Kayla Thornton
Tulsa
3. 19
Gloria Brown
at Southern Miss
19
Charnette Phelps UAB
5. 18
Kayla Thornton
Tulane
18
Chrishauna Parker vs. UAB
18
Monica Ramirez Colorado State
18
Marcella Lopez
West Texas State
18
Tonie Greene
Eastern NM
18
Tonie Greene
Central Arizona
ALL OTHER WITH 17
17
Anete Steinberga Tulane
17
Gloria Brown
Tulane
17
Dragana Zoric
Houston
17
Dragana Zoric
Houston
17
DaTechia Specht Fort Lewis
17
Kevia Ford
New Mexico
17
Charsa Palamore San Diego State
17
Charsa Palamore UT-Pan American
17
Charsa Palamore Loyola Marymount
17
Charsa Palamore NMSU
17
Vernita Gant
New Mexico

DATE
1/26/12
1/2/01
1/29/94
2/17/05
1/5/01
2/24/90
1/21/84
1/12/01
2/18/85
1/6/11
3/6/09
1/21/01
DATE
1/24/15
11/14/14
12/21/13
12/1/12
1/27/11
1/6/11
12/20/10
3/7/08
1/2/06
12/18/05
12/6/03
3/6/03
2/21/01
12/8/00
11/19/00
11/26/99
1/9/99
12/30/98
1/16/97
1/16/96
2/3/96
3/1/91
1/29/89
11/23/85
2/21/85
DATE
11/29/97
1/11/14
1/26/12
1/22/06
2/1/14
3/14/13
1/15/94
2/18/85
2/17/83
2/12/83
3/8/13
2/13/11
12/4/02
12/4/02
11/25/97
3/1/95
1/19/91
12/15/90
2/8/90
11/28/89
11/29/86

ASSISTS
AST
1. 13
13
3. 12
12
5. 11
11
11
11
9. 10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

NAME
Jareica Hughes
Shalana Taylor
Shalana Taylor
Martha Contreras
Kelli Willingham
Jareica Hughes
Tiffney Touton
Christina Mata
Dietra Caldwell
Briana Green
Briana Green
Jareica Hughes
Jareica Hughes
Shalana Taylor
Shalana Taylor
Terri Pedregon
Sonya Howell
Heather Estey
Heather Estey
Teri Staker

STEALS
STL
1. 10
2. 8
8
8
8
6. 7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

NAME
OPP
DATE
Sonya Howell
UT-San Antonio
2/17/90
Natasha Lacy
Southern Miss
3/8/08
Terri Pedregon
Texas Tech
12/7/94
Martha Contreras UT-San Antonio
2/5/87
Chris Hall
Eastern N.M.
1/13/87
Chrishauna Parker Kansas State
11/16/13
Jenzel Nash
at Tulane
1/15/12
Natasha Lacy
Houston
2/14/08
Natasha Lacy
Western Kentucky 3/22/08
Jareica Hughes
Tulsa
2/2/08
Kimya Murray
Louisiana Tech
1/31/02
Terri Pedregon
Christian Brothers 11/27/94
Norma Sierra
UT-San Antonio
1/6/89
Martha Contreras Colorado State
1/23/88
Kris Hudson
at NMSU
2/19/83

BLOCKS
BLK
1. 10
10
3. 9
3. 8
4. 7
7
6. 6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

NAME
Izabela Piekarska
Kim Watts
Kim Watts
Gloria Brown
Fannie Goodwin
Izabela Piekarska
Gloria Brown
Gloria Brown
Izabela Piekarska
Izabela Piekarska
Marta Dydek
Marta Dydek
Donetta Yellets
Marcella Lopez
Kim Watts
Kim Watts
Kim Watts
Kim Watts
Kim Watts

TURNOVERS
TO
NAME
1. 15
Holly Russ
2. 13
Selina Thomas
3. 11
Kristi Lattin
11
LaShonda Gray
11
Holly Russ
11
Liz Rayas
7. 10
Amy Pack
10
Terri Pedregon
10
Holly Russ
10
Sonya Howell

OPP
at SMU
at Illinois State
SMU
Southern Colorado
CS Northridge
Southern Miss
at SMU
SJSU
Tulsa
UCF
SVSU
NMSU
PVAMU
Hawaii
Northern Colorado
Wyoming
Wichita State
Loyola-Marymount
Loyola-Marymount
New Mexico

DATE
1/15/10
12/19/04
1/27/05
1/31/88
12/3/10
2/21/09
1/3/02
2/5/00
2/7/10
1/24/10
11/22/08
12/8/07
12/12/06
2/19/05
12/17/04
2/25/95
12/10/88
1/9/87
1/29/85
1/14/85

OPP
ULL
Auburn
at NM State
at NM State
UCF
Tulane
Tulane
Houston
SMU
Memphis
at Louisiana Tech
Fresno State
SW Texas State
West Texas State
Colorado State
Wyoming
at Utah
Marquette
Juarez

DATE
12/10/06
12/11/81
12/15/79
11/16/11
2/19/09
11/25/05
2/13/11
1/16/11
1/31/08
2/10/07
2/24/05
1/15/05
2/7/87
2/18/85
1/30/82
1/29/82
1/4/82
12/12/81
12/5/81

OPP
Lamar
West Texas State
Grambling State
Grambling State
San Diego State
Northern Arizona
SMU
NMSU
TCU
Wichita State

DATE
1/3/91
2/4/85
12/5/98
12/5/98
2/16/91
3/4/86
1/19/01
12/2/93
11/23/91
12/10/88

Bold denotes active players

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

UTEP CAREER RECORDS
GAMES PLAYED
		 Player
Years
GP
1. Kristine Vitola
2009-14
134
2. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
128
3. Kelli Willingham
2010-14
126
4. Timika Williams
2006-10
120
5. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
119
6. Kasia Krezel
2004-08
117
7. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
116
8. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
115
9. Norma Sierra
1988-92
113
10. Terri Pedregon
1991-95
110
		 		
ALL OTHER MINERS 70+ GP
11. Anete Steinberga
2009-13
106
12. Amy Billhymer
1993-97
105
Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98 105
14. Kristi Lattin
1995-99
104
		 Cabora Mack
1992-96
104
		 Kris Hudson
1981-85
104
		 Kim Watts
1978-82
104
18. Charnette Phelps
2003-07
103
19. Kim Daniel
1995-99
102
		 Kanequa Chancellor 1994-98
102
21. Chrishauna Parker 201198
22. Jonna Launiainen
2003-07
97
23. Sviatlana Trukshanina 2007-11
96
		 Chris Hall
1985-89
96
25. Briana Green
2008-12
95
26. Irene Gari
201294
		 Ingrid Goslin
2002-06
93
28. Cameasha Turner 201290
		 Donna Stoney
1979-82
90
30. Detra Caldwell
2008-11
89
31. Angie McGee
2002-05
84
32. Leslie Kilmer
1987-90
83
33. Monica Ramirez
1991-94
81
34. Shani Dinwiddie
1993-97
79
35. Michelle Montoya 1995-98
77
		 Jill Lewis
1993-97
77
37. Jackie Preston
1989-93
75
38. DaTechia Sprecht
1995-99
74
39. Shalana Taylor
2004-07
72
GAMES STARTED
		 Player
1. Kelli Willingham
2. Jareica Hughes
3. Kayla Thornton
4. Timika Williams
5. Ana Valtierra
6. Anete Steinberga
7. Kasia Krezel
8. Dietra Caldwell
9. Kristine Vitola
10. Terri Pedregon

Years
2010-14
2006-10
2010-14
2006-10
2002-07
2009-13
2004-08
2008-11
2009-14
1991-95

ALL OTHER MINERS 50+ GS
11. Chrishauana Parker 2011Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98
13. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
14. Christina Mata
1999-01
15. Cameasha Turner 201216. Amy Billhymer
1993-97
17. Charnette Phelps
2003-07
Angie McGee
2002-05
19. Michelle Montoya 1995-98
20. Kanequa Chancellor 1994-98
21. Shalana Taylor
2004-07
		 Norma Sierra
1988-92
23. Dragana Zoric
2001-03
		
GAMES WON
		 Player
Years
1. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
		 Kelli Willingham
2010-14
		 Kristine Vitola
2009-14
4. Marissa Rodriguez 20105. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
		 Timika Williams
2006-10
7. Anete Steinberga
2009-13
8. Chrishauana Parker 20119. Briana Green
2008-12
10. Sviatlana Trukshanina 2007-11
		

20

GS
117
114
109
107
103
87
82
81
79
78
77
77
76
68
67
60
57
57
56
55
53
53
52
GW
96
96
96
92
84
84
83
81
79
78

ALL OTHER MINERS 50+ WINS
11. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
		 Kasia Krezel
2004-08
13. Monika Carrasco
2003-07
		 Jonna Launiainen
2003-07
		 Charnette Phelps
2003-07
16. Irene Gari
2012		 Cameasha Turner 2012		 Ana Valtierra
2002-07
19. Baiaba Eglite
2009-12
20. Kanequa Chancellor

1994-98

21. Kim Daniel
1995-99
		 Kristi Lattin
1995-99
		 Tania Prieto
1995-99
		 DaTechia Specht
1995-99
		 Cabora Mack
1992-96
25. Terri Pedregron
1991-95
26. Jenzel Nash
201027. Dietra Caldwell
2008-11
		
TOTAL MINUTES PLAYED
		 Player
Years
1. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
2. Kelli Willingham
2010-14
3. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
4. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
5. Terri Pedregon
1991-95
6. Timika Williams
2006-10
7. Kasia Krezel
2004-08
8. Norma Sierra
1988-92
9. Dietra Caldwell
2008-11
10. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
ALL OTHER MINERS 2,000+ MP
11. Kristine Vitola
2009-14
12. Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98
13. Christina Mata
1999-01
14. Chrishauna Parker 201115. Amy Billhymer
1993-97
16 .Anete Steinberga
2009-13
17. Angie McGee
2002-05
18. Briana Green
2008-12
19. Chris Hall
1985-89
20. Kristi Lattin
1995-99
21. Charnette Phelps
2003-07
FIELD GOALS MADE
		 Player
Years
1. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
2. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
3. Be Stoney
1977-81
4. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
5. Timika Williams
2006-10
6. Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98
7. Kasia Krezel
2004-08
8. Anete Steinberga
2009-13
9. Holly Russ
1990-92
10. Lisa Watson
1987-89
ALL OTHER MINERS 225+ FGM
11. Kris Hudson
1981-85
		 Kristi Lattin
1995-99
13. Kristine Vitola
2009-14
14. Kelli Willingham
2010-14
15. Chris Hall
1985-89
16. Norma Sierra
1988-92
17. Amy Billhymer
1993-97
		 Monika Ramirez
1991-94
		 Carolyn Prince
1979-81
20. Dietra Caldwell
2008-11
21. Traci Miller
1985-87
22. Dragana Zoric
2001-03
23. Gloria Brown
2010-12
24. Kanequa Chancellor 1994-98
25. Charnette Phelps
2003-07
26. Briana Green
2008-12
27. Donna Stoney
1979-82
28. Chrishauana Parker 2011		 Jill Lewis
1993-97
30. Charsa Palamore
1989-91

76
76
64
64
64
63
63
62
61
54

53
53
53
53
53
52
51
50

MP
3,777
3,719
3,584
3,456
3,272
3,183
2,999
2,992
2,806
2,712
2,656
2,577
2,569
2,471
2,314
2,250
2,190
2,179
2,074
2,017
2,016
FG
600
527
516
495
442
423
413
405
380
379
352
352
343
340
336
332
312
312
312
306
293
289
281
276
271
246
245
241
241
227

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
		 Player
Years
1. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
2. Be Stoney
1977-81
3. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
4. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
5. Kasia Krezel
2004-08
6. Holly Russ
1990-92
7. Kelli Willingham
2010-14
8 Timika Williams
2006-10
9. Amy Billhymer
1993-97
10. Lisa Watson
1987-89
ALL OTHER MINERS 800+FGA
11. Norma Sierra
1988-92
12. Kris Hudson
1995-97
13. Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98
14. Lenore Dembs
1983-85
15. Kristi Lattin
1995-99

FGA
1,387
1,329
1,291
1,170
1,114
1,058
1,002
973
925
909
872
864
859
827
824

FIELD GOAL PERCENT (MIN 200 MADE)
(must have concluded career)
		 Player
Years
FG%
1. Gloria Brown
2010-12
53.7
2. Michille Roper
1991-93
51.2
3. Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98 49.2
4. Heidi Walker
1999-01
48.4
5. Carolyn Prince
1979-81
48.0
6. Shani Dinwiddie
1993-97
45.9
7. Timika Williams
2006-10
45.4
8. Anete Steinberga
2009-13
45.3
9. Donna Stoney
1979-82
44.0
10. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
43.3
ALL OTHER MINERS 43.0+ Fg%
11. Amy Pack
1999-00
43.3
12. Cabora Mack
1992-96
43.3
13. Charsa Palamore
1989-91
43.3
14. Chris Hall
1985-89
43.3
15. Kim Watts
1978-82
43.0
		
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
		

Player

Years

1. Kelli Willingham 2010-14
2. Amy Billhymer
1993-97
3. Dietra Caldwell
2008-11
4. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
5. Kasia Krezel
2004-08
6. Sviatlana Trukshanina 2007-11
7. Terri Powell
1987-89
8. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
9. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
10. Izabela Piekarska 2004-08
ALL OTHER MINERS 50+ 3PM
11. Kimya Murray
2001-02
12. Jonna Lauuuniainen 2003-07
13. Stacie Telles
201314. Laura Walker
1992-93, 94-95
15. Briana Green
2008-12
16. Jill Lewis
1993-97
17. Holly Russ
1990-92
18. Romie DeAnda
2001-03
19. Timika Williams
2006-10
20. Cameasha Turner 2012		 Angie McGee
2002-05
22. Kia Dowelll
2002-04
23 .Kim Daniel
1995-99

3PM

215
208
182
142
138
116
109
97
89
86
80
75
74
73
72
68
63
61
60
55
55
51
50

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
		 Player
Years
3PA
1. Amy Billhymer
1993-97
642
2. Kelli Willingham 2010-14
619
3. Kasia Krezel
2004-08
480
4. Dietra Caldwelll
2008-11
456
5. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
430
6. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
312
7. Terri Powell
1987-89
284
8. Sviatlana Trukshanina 2007-11
277
9. Laura Walker
1992-93, 94-95 261
10.Holly Russ
1990-92
240

ALL OTHER MINERS 150+ 3PA
11. Izabela Piekarska 2004-08
12. Jill Lewis
1993-94, 95-96
13. Christina Mauuuuuta 1997-01
14. Terri Pedregon
1991-95
15. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
16. Stacie Telles
201317. Briana Green
2008-12
18. Kimya Murray
2001-02
19. Angie McGee
2002-05
20. Timika Williams
2006-10
21. Romie DeAndra
2001-03
		 Kim Daniel
1995-99
23. Cameasha Turner 2012		 Irene Gari
201225. Kia Dowell
2002-04

235
228
222
220
215
213
209
206
195
193
178
178
174
174
166

3PT FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. 60 MADE)
(must have concluded career)
		 Player
Years
3FG%
1. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
46.7
2. Sviatlana Trukshanina 2007-11
41.9
3. Dietra Caldwell
2008-11
39.9
4. Kimya Murray
2001-02
38.8
5. Terri Powell
1987-89
38.4
6. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
36.6
7. Kelli Willingham 2010-14
34.7
8. Briana Green
2008-12
34.4
Romie DeAnda
2001-03
34.4
10. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
33.0
ALL OTHER MINERS +32.0%
11. Amy Billhymer
1993-97
32.4
FREE THROWS MADE
		 Player
1. Kayla Thornton
2. Jareica Hughes
3. Amy Pack
4. Kiana Taylor
5. Holly Russ
6. Kristi Lattin
7. Monica Ramirez
8. Chris Hall
9. Chrishauna Parker
		 Kanequa Chancellor

Years
FTM
2010-14
390
2006-10
359
1999-91
326
1993-96, 97-98 286
1990-92
273
1995-99
260
1991-94
253
1985-89
232
2011229
1994-98
229

ALL OTHER MINERS 150+FTM
11. Be Stoney
1977-81
12. Anete Steinberga
2009-13
13. Kasia Krezel
2004-08
14. Lisa Watson
1987-89
15. Jill Lewis
1993-97
16. Gloria Brown
2010-12
17. Terri Pedregon
1991-95
18. Dawn Coy
1985-87
19. Lenore Dembs
1983-85
20. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
21. Kelli Willingham 2010-14
22. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
23. Charnette Phelps
2003-07
24. Cameasha Turner 201225. Traci Miller
1985-87
26. Vaida Zagurskyte
2002-04

217
211
208
207
199
194
191
189
187
184
178
175
169
165
161
150

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
		 Player
Years
1. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
2. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
3. Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98
4. Amy Pack
1999-91
5. Kanequa Chancellor 1994-98
6. Holly Russ
1990-92
7. Monica Ramirez
1991-94
8. Kristi Lattin
1995-99
9. Chrishauna Parker 201110. Tonietta Greene
1981-84

FTA
530
492
467
436
399
393
388
372
364
361

ALL OTHER MINERS 270+FTA
11. Chris Hall
1985-89
12. Anete Steinberga
2009-13
13. Terri Pedregon
1991-95
14. Jill Lewis
1993-94, 95-97
15. Kristine Vitola
2009-14
16. Lisa Watson
1987-89
17. Kasia Krezel
2004-08

343
341
291
290
285
279
270

UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

UTEP CAREER RECORDS CONTINUED
FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 MADE)
(must have concluded career)
		 Player
Years
FT%
1. Gloria Brown
2010-12
80.8
2. Kelli Willingham
2010-14
78.8
		 Dragana Zoric
2001-03
78.8
4. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
78.3
5. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
77.8
6. Noni Wharemate
2002-04
77.6
7. Kasia Krezel
2004-08
77.0
8. Kristine Vitola
2009-14
75.4
9. Amy Pack
1999-01
74.8
10. Lisa Watson
1987-89
74.2
ALL OTHER MINERS BETTER THAN 73.5
11. Kim Daniel
1995-99
74.0
12 .Traci Miller
1985-87
73.9
SCORING
		 Player
Years
1. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
2. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
3. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
4. Be Stoney
1977-81
5. Kasia Krezel
2004-08
6. Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98
7. Timika Williams
2006-10
8. Kelli Willingham
2010-14
9. Holly Russ
1990-92
10. Anete Steinberga
2009-13
ALL OTHER MINERS 500+ PTS
11. Amy Pack
1999-01
12. Kristi Lattin
1995-99
		 Lisa Watson
1987-89
14. Kristine Vitola
2009-14
15. Amy Billhymer
1993-97
16. Chris Hall
1985-89
17. Dietra Caldwell
2008-11
18. Monica Ramirez
1991-94
19; Lenore Dembs
1983-85
20. Norma Sierra
1988-92
21. Kanequa Chancellor 1994-98
22. Carolyn Prince
1979-81
23. Gloria Brown
2010-12
24. Kris Hudson
1981-85
25. Jill Lewis
1993-94, 95-96
26. Traci Miller
1985-87
27. Dragana Zoric
2001-03
28. Chrishauna Parker 201129. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
30. Charnette Phelps
2003-07
31. Jeanine Brown Warren 1980-82
32. Briana Green
2008-12
33. Cameasha Turner 201234. Terri Pedregon
1991-95
35. Terri Powell
1987-89
36. Vaida Zagurskyte
2002-04
37. Donna Stoney
1979-82
38. Angie McGee
2002-05
39. Shanie Dinwiddie
1993-97
		 Charsa Palamore
1989-91
41. Kim Daniel
1995-99
42. Jenzel Nash
201143. Cabora Mack
1992-96
44 .Michelle Roper
1991-93
45. Marcella Lopez
1982-86

PTS
1,679
1,555
1,251
1,249
1,172
1,134
1,087
1,073
1,068
1,024
968
966
966
941
931
926
898
882
849
804
781
771
761
756
749
747
738
720
714
711
667
650
649
631
621
620
598
574
568
559
555
554
522
521
512

SCORING AVERAGE (MIN. 700 POINTS)
		 Player
Years
AVG
1. Holly Russ
1990-92
20.2
2. Amy Pack
1999-01
17.6
3. Lisa Watson
1987-89
17.0
4. Lenore Dembs
1983-85
15.4
5. Be Stoney
1977-81
15.0
6. Traci Miller
1985-87
14.6
7. Dragana Zoric
2001-03
13.9
8. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
13.5
9. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
13.1
10. Gloria Brown
2009-12
12.1
Others 10.9 or better
11. Monica Ramirez
1991-94
10.9

21

REBOUNDS		
Player
Years
RB
1. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
1,032
2. Kim Watts
1978-82
810
3 Timika Williams
2006-10
794
4. Chrishauna Parker 2011728
5. Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98
676
6. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
651
7. Kristine Vitola
2009-14
617
8. Anete Steinberga
2009-13
582
9. Dee Caine
1981-85
567
10. Be Stoney
1977-81
563
ALL OTHER MINERS 350+RB
11. Tonietta Greene
1981-84
12. Kanequa Chancellor 1994-98
13. Charnette Phelps
2003-07
14. Monica Ramirez
1991-94
15. Norma Sierra
1988-92
16. Chris Hall
1985-89
17. Gloria Brown
2010-12
18. Kristi Lattin
1995-99
19. Amy Pack
1999-01
20. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
21. Jill Lewis
1993-97
22. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
23. Charsa Palamore
1989-91
24. Lisa Watson
1987-89
25. Angie McGee
2002-05
26. Dragana Zoric
2001-03
27. Vernita Gant
1985-87
28. Cabora Mack
1992-96
29. Marcella Lopez
1982-86
30. Holly Russ
1990-92
31. Terri Pedregon
1991-95
32 .DaTechia Sprecht 1995-99

561
546
537
531
523
522
509
496
487
477
462
449
433
427
420
417
407
370
366
362
359
354

REBOUNDING AVERAGE (MIN. 400 RB)		
Player
Years
AVG
1. Amy Pack
1999-01
8.9
2. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
8.1
		 Gloria Brown
2010-12
8.1
		 Vernita Gant
1985-87
8.1
5. Charsa Palamore
1989-91
8.0
6. Dragana Zoric
2001-03
7.9
7. Kim Watts
1978-82
7.8
8. Tonietta Greene
1981-84
7.6
		 Lisa Watson
1987-89
7.5
10. Chrishauana Parker 20117.4
		 All other Miners with 6.6
11. Be Stoney
1977-81
6.8
12. Timika Williams
2006-10
6.6
13. Monica Ramirez
1991-94
6.6
		
ASSISTS
		 Player
Years
AST
1. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
599
2. Kelli Willingham
2010-14
373
3. Terri Pedregon
1991-95
326
4. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
324
5. Shalana Taylor
2004-07
313
6. Chrishauna Parker 2011267
7. Dietra Caldwell
2008-11
249
8. Norma Sierra
1988-92
248
9. Jill Lewis
1993-94, 95-96
231
10. Kasia Krezel
2004-08
230
ALL OTHER MINERS 150+AST
11. Christina Mata
1997-01
12. Briana Green
2008-12
13. Vaida Zagurskyte
2002-04
14. Michelle Montoya 1995-95
15. Sonya Howell
1988-90
16. Noni Wharemate
2002-04
17. Heather Estey
1985-87
		 Martha Contreras
1986-88
19. Lenore Dembs
1983-85
20. Natasha Lacy
2007-08
21. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
		 Jonna Launiainen
2003-07

211
206
182
179
178
177
173
173
159
156
152
152

ASSISTS AVERAGE (MIN. 125 ASSISTS)		
		 Player
Years
AVG
1. Jareica Huges
2006-10
5.2
2. Natasha Lacy
2007-08
4.8
3. Shalana Taylor
2004-07
4.4
4. Vaida Zagurskyte
2002-04
3.8
5. Heather Estey
1985-97
3.7
6. Sonya Howell
1988-90
3.6
7. Martha Contreras
1986-88
3.5
8. Sharon Jackson
1982-84
3.4
9. Noni Wharemate
2002-04
3.3

BLOCKS AVERAGE (MIN. 50 BLOCKS)		
Player
Years
AVG
1. Gloria Brown
2010-12
2.6
2. Kim Watts
1978-82
2.5
3. Izabela Piekarska
2004-08
2.1
4. Marta Dydek
2003-05
1.7
5. Kristine Vitola
2009-14
1.4
6. Donetta Yellets
1985-87
1.2
7. Dee Caine
1981-85
0.8
8. Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98
0.6
9. Timika Williams
2006-10
0.5

STEALS
		 Player
1. Jareica Hughes
2. Kayla Thornton
3. Terri Pedregon
4. Ana Valtierra
5. Kasia Krezel
6. Kristi Lattin
7. Norma Sierra
8. Jill Lewis
9. Holly Russ
10. Christina Mata

DOUBLE-DOUBLES			
		 Player
Years
DD
1. Kayla Thornton
2010-14
40
2. Amy Pack
1999-01
22
3. Gloria Brown
2010-12
20
		 Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98
20
5. Dragana Zoric
2001-03
18
6. Chrishauana Parker 201115
7. Kanequa Chancellor 1994-98
13
		 Monica Ramirez
1991-94
13
9. Lisa Watson
1987-89
12
10. Timika Williams
2006-10
11
		 Chris Hall
1985-89
11
All Other Miners With At Least 10
12. Charnette Phelps
2003-07
10
		 Charsa Palamore
1989-91
10
		 Vernita Gant
1985-87
10

Years
2006-10
2010-14
1991-95
2002-07
2004-08
1995-99
1988-92
1993-94, 95-96
1990-92
1997-01

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277
217
210
175
158
156
146
141
134
133

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11. Kelli Willingham
2010-14
12. Timika Williams
2006-10
13. Martha Contreras
1986-88
14. Sonya Howell
1988-90
		 Kiana Taylor
1993-96, 97-98
16. Dietra Caldwell
2008-11
17. Lenore Dembs
1983-85
		 Natasha Lacy
2007-08
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1985-89
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2004-07
		 Charnette Phelps
2003-07
23. Cameasha Turner 2012		 Charsa Palamore
1989-91
25. Gloria Brown
2010-12
26. Angie McGee
2002-05
27. Briana Green
2008-12
28. Jenzel Nash
201129. Tyeasha Tolliver
1993-95
30. Dragana Zoric
2001-03
		 Marcella Lopez
1982-86

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122
120
120
115
108
108
106
98
94
94
92
92
89
87
80
79
77
76
76

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Player
Years
AVG
1. Natasha Lacy
2007-08
3.4
2. Holly Russ
1990-92
2.5
3. Jareica Hughes
2006-10
2.4
		 Sonya Howell
1988-90
2.4
		 Martha Contreras
1986-88
2.4
6. Terri Pedregon
1991-95
1.9
		 Lenore Dembs
1983-85
1.9
8. Jill Lewis
1993-94, 95-96
1.8
9. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
1.5
		 Kristi Lattin
1995-99
1.5
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		 Player
1. Kim Watts
2. Izabela Piekarska
3. Kristine Vitola
4. Gloria Brown
5. Marta Dydek
6. Dee Caine
7. Kayla Thornton
8. Kiana Taylor
9. Timika Williams
10. Donetta Yellets

Years
BLK
1978-82
264
2004-08
252
2009-14
190
2010-12
162
2003-05
100
1981-85
68
2010-14
67
1993-96, 97-98
65
2006-10
63
1985-87
54

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11. Vernita Gant
1985-87
12. Fannie Goodwin
2008-09
13. Charnette Phelps
2003-07
14. Ana Valtierra
2002-07
15. Kristi Lattin
1995-99
16. Claudia Porras
2006-08
		 Kanequa Chancellor 1994-98
		 Leslie Kilmer
1987-90

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38
35
34
33
32
32
32

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#2 Cameash Turner* #4 Irene Gari*
5-9, Jr.-2L
6-1, Jr.-1L
15.3 PPG
7.1 PPG
6.2 RPG
4.5 RPG
2.3 APG
1.1 APG
29.7 MPG
22.3 MPG

#5 Lulu McKinney*
5-7, Fr.-HS
8.3 PPG
2.2 RPG
3.2 APG
28.3 MPG

#10 Stacie Telles*
5-7, Sr.-1L
6.7 PPG
2.9 RPG
2.7 APG
28.8 MPG

#12 Sparkle Taylor
5-10, So.-1L
9.8 PPG
4.4 RPG
0.7 APG
20.1 MPG

#13 Marta Miscenko#
6-3, Fr.-HS
2.8 PPG
1.7 RPG
0.3 BPG
7.2 MPG

#14 Marissa Rodriguez# #15 Agata Dobrowolska
5-7, Sr.-OL
6-3, Jr.-1L
0.5 PPG
1.5 PPG
0.7 RPG
2.3 RPG
0.0 APG
0.6 APG
1.5 MPG
10.1 MPG

#25 Anete Kirsteine
5-11, Jr.-1L
4.0 PPG
1.7 RPG
0.5 APG
10.3 MPG

#30 Johni Welles#
6-0, Sr.-1L
5.3 PPG
2.8 RPG
0.4 SPG
10.8 MPG

#32 Chrishauna Parker+
5-10, Sr.-3L
7.0 PPG
6.0 RPG
1.0 APG
14.0 MPG

#33 Daeshianna McCants
6-1, Fr.-HS
4.4 PPG
3.7 RPG
0.9 SPG
16.1 MPG

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#34 Lawna Kennedy*
6-0, Jr.-TR
4.9 PPG
3.4 RPG
0.6 BPG
15.8 MPG

* Projected Starter
#40 Rudiane Eduardo
# DNP last game
6-1, Jr.-TR
per coaches’ decision
2.5 PPG
+ Currently injured
2.5 RPG
0.8 APG
14.9 MPG		

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2014-15 UTEP Women's Basketball
UTEP Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2015)
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UTEP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2014-15 UTEP Women's Basketball
UTEP Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2015)
Conference games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE

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
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
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

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

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

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



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






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
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


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



NEUTRAL
0-0
0-0
0-0


  

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  



  
  



  
        
        







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
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




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





AWAY
3-6
3-6
0-0















 
 























 


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

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

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  

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  
  












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



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













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






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


  
  





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
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






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



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