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Pack the Place Pink Thursday

No. 22 Oklahoma hosts No. 24 Iowa State Thursday at 7 p.m.

 
  Aaryn Ellenberg
 No. 22 Oklahoma (18-5, 8-3) vs. No. 24 Iowa State (17-5, 8-4)
 Date and Time  Thursday, Feb. 14, at 7 p.m. CT
 Location  Norman, Okla. | Lloyd Noble Center
 Tickets  OU Athletics Ticket Office
 TV  FSN
 COX 722 | AT&T U-Verse 1754 | DirecTV 679
 Radio  Sooner Radio Network 
 KOKC 1520 AM in Oklahoma City
 Media  Game Notes (PDF) | Twitter
 Online  Live Stats | Live Audio (Pay) | SoonerSports.tv (Replay)

GAME PREVIEW
• No. 22 Oklahoma (18-5, 8-3) hosts No. 24 Iowa State (17-5, 8-4) for Pack the Place Pink night at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman Thursday, Feb. 14, at 7 p.m. Central.
• OU’s annual Pack the Place Pink game promotes awareness of women’s cancers and the Kay Yow Cancer Fund’s Play4Kay initative. Visit Play4Kay.org for more information.
• Ron Thulin (play-by-play) and Brenda VanLengen (analyst) have the call on the FSN.
• The radio broadcast with Brian Brinkley on play-by-play and Colton Coale as color analyst will air on KOKC 1520 AM in the Oklahoma City metro area.
• A replay of the game will be available to watch online at SoonerSports.tv following its live broadcast.

    PACK THE PLACE PINK
• The night is OU's Seventh Annual Pack the Place Pink game, sponsored by Academy Sports and Outdoors, and promotes women's cancers awareness as part of the Kay Yow Cancer Fund's Play4Kay initiative.
• Each of the 12,000 Lloyd Noble Center seats will have a pink t-shirt available for fans to wear and support the battle against cancer.
• For more information on the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, visit KayYow.com.
     
TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR OU HOME GAMES
• Tickets may be purchased online at SoonerSports.com or by calling the OU Athletics Ticket Office at 1-800-456-GoOU.
• Single-game tickets are available with prices beginning at $5 for general admission seating.
• OU students receive free admission at Oklahoma home games when presenting a valid ID.

NOTABLE
• A win would give Oklahoma the 700th victory in the program’s 39-year history. OU’s all-time record is 699-467 (.599).
• Oklahoma and Iowa State are meeting for 53rd time. The Sooners lead the series 33-19.
• Oklahoma lost to Iowa State, 82-61, in the season’s first meeting in Ames, Iowa, on Jan. 15.
• Oklahoma head coach Sherri Coale is 375-173 (.684) in her 17th season. She has been the Big 12 Coach of the Year four times.
• Bill Fennelly is 390-178 (.687) in his 18th year at Iowa State and 556-231 (.706) in his 25th season overall.

NEXT GAME
• Oklahoma travels to Kansas Sunday, Feb. 17, for the season’s first matchup with the Jayhawks.
• The game will be televised on ESPN at 1:30 p.m. Central.

 Iowa State Projected Starters
Pos.
No.
 Name
Ht.
Year
 2012-13 Stats / Notes
G
4
 Nikki Moody
5-8
So.
 8.8 points, 7.6 assists
G
22
 Brynn Williamson
5-11
So.
 9.0 points, 5.0 rebounds
F
5
 Hallie Christofferson
6-3
Jr.
 14.9 points, 6.7 rebounds
F
33
 Chelsea Poppens
6-2
Sr.
 12.4 points, 9.4 rebounds
C
55
 Anna Prins
6-7
Sr.
 11.0 points, 5.5 rebounds

 Oklahoma Projected Starters
Pos.
No.
 Name
Ht.
Year
 2012-13 Stats / Notes
G
10
 Morgan Hook
5-10
Jr.
 10.4 points, 5.3 assists
G
3
 Aaryn Ellenberg
5-7
Jr.
 18.6 points, 3.5 rebounds
G
24
 Sharane Campbell
5-10
So.
 9.3 points, 4.3 rebounds
F
53
 Joanna McFarland
6-3
Sr.
 8.7 points, 9.8 rebounds
C
4
 Nicole Griffin
6-6
Jr.
 11.3 points, 4.7 rebounds

 Sooner Sports Rankings
 Sport  Rank*
 Men's Basketball  RV
 Women's Basketball  19
 Baseball  16
 Softball  1
 Men's Golf  45
 Women's Golf  2
 Men's Gymnastics  2
 Women's Gymnastics  2
 Men's Tennis  8
 Women's Tennis  43
 Men's Track & Field  15
 Women's Track & Field  NR
 Wrestling  11
*Highest rank if multiple polls.
   
   
ACROSS-THE-BOARD ACHIEVEMENT
OU women's basketball is one of 11 of Oklahoma’s 13 sports currently in season that are ranked in their respective national polls. Both men’s basketball and women’s track and field on the cusp of entering their Top 25s. Rowing's preseason poll is released in mid-March.

SOONERS LEAD ALL-ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM
Five University of Oklahoma women’s basketball players were named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team, the conference office announced Tuesday. Sophomore Sharane Campbell (zoology), junior Nicole Griffin (multidisciplinary studies), senior Joanna McFarland (chemistry and biochemistry) and graduates Whitney Hand (human relations), Jasmine Hartman (human relations) represented the Sooners on the 35-member academic team.

Hand was one of just two Big 12 student-athletes nominated with a 4.00 grade point average. Hand, a two-time Capital One Academic All-District honoree, and McFarland earned first team selections for the third time in their careers. A total of 26 student-athletes earned first team recognition, while nine individuals comprised the second team. West Virginia led all teams with six total honorees, while Oklahoma paced the first team with five members.

OPENING STANCE
An early advantage is important as OU is 14-0 when leading at halftime and 4-5 when trailing. On average, Oklahoma outscores opponents 34-29 in first periods, holding them to 36.3 percent field goal shooting and 25.3 percent 3-point shooting in first halves. The Sooners have held opponents to 25 or fewer first-half points in eight games and 30 or fewer in 14 games.

DEFENSIVE POSTURE
Of Oklahoma’s 18 wins, 16 have a common thread -- the Sooner defense held its opponent to 40 percent or lower field goal shooting. The Sooners won at TCU 85-79 when they shot 44.6 percent on Jan. 9 and at Kansas State against a 40.3 percent clip. In OU’s victories, opponents have averaged 33.4 percent from the field. In OU’s losses, opponents have connected on an average of 46.8 percent of their shots.

 
 Player to Watch
 Nicole Griffin | Jr. | Center
 
• Big 12 Player of the Week for Feb. 4-10.
 • Averaged 17 points, 5 rebounds last week.
 • Career-high 21 points in Sunday's Bedlam win.
 • Her 46 points scored in February trails Aaryn Ellenberg by one for team's lead.
 • Season average of 11.3 points and 4.7 rebounds.
 • 51.6 percent field goal shooting ranks ninth among Big 12 players.
   

TREMENDOUS TRIO
Sooners Aaryn Ellenberg, Morgan Hook, Joanna McFarland are playing some of the best basketball of their careers:

Junior G Morgan Hook
The Sooners’ point guard has had a positive assist-to-turnover ratio in 14 straight games (92 assists to 41 turnovers). Hook has not counted more turnovers than assists since a two-assist, three-turnover performance against North Texas on Dec. 6.

Senior F Joanna McFarland
Since returning to the starting lineup full time in the last 14 games, McFarland averages 10.9 points and 11.4 rebounds and has a league-leading seven double-doubles in Big 12 games.

McFarland is the Big 12’s rebounding leader and ranks 47th in the NCAA. She is the only player to average double-digit rebounding (11.5) in Big 12 Conference games.

Junior G Aaryn Ellenberg
Ellenberg has entered Oklahoma’s top 10 career scoring leaders. With 1,522 career points, the junior guard is 32 shy of passing No. 9 Lynn McCurdy, who scored 1,553 between 1981-84.

OU-IOWA STATE SERIES HISTORY
Oklahoma and Iowa State are meeting for 53rd time. The Sooners lead the series 33-19.

 Last Five Meetings
 Date  Score  Site
 Jan. 15, 2013  Iowa State 82, Oklahoma 61 | Recap  Ames, Iowa
 Feb. 18, 2012  Iowa State 77, Oklahoma 71 | Recap  Ames, Iowa
 Jan. 4, 2012  Oklahoma 80, Iowa State 51 | Recap  Norman, Okla.
 Feb. 5, 2011  Oklahoma 65, Iowa State 62 | Recap  Norman, Okla.
 Jan. 27, 2010  Iowa State 63, Oklahoma 56 | Recap  Ames, Iowa

FREEZING FEBRUARY
Though Oklahoma has made it through January without racking up consecutive losses since the 2004-05 season, the Sooners have not been as stellar in February. Oklahoma’s won-loss record was 8-9 in February for the 2011 and 2012 seasons.

Wins against Kansas State (Feb. 6) and Oklahoma State (Feb. 10) gave Oklahoma consecutive victories in February for the first time since 2009-10 season when the Sooners won against Oklahoma State, 77-66, on Feb. 6 and in overtime against Baylor, 62-60, on Feb. 10 of that year.

BLOCK PARTY
Aaryn Ellenberg, a 5-7 shooting guard, has seven blocks in her last 10 games. In the 82 career games prior, she totaled only three.

RECORD TRACKER
Aaryn Ellenberg and Nicole Griffin continue to ascend Oklahoma career statistical lists.

 Oklahoma Career Records
 Career Scoring  
 1.  Courtney Paris (2006-09)  2.729
 6.  Stacey Dales (1998-2002)  1,920
 7.  Jacquetta Hurley (1983-86) and Caton Hill (2000-04)  1,653
 9.  Lynn McCurdy (1981-84)  1,553
 11.  Aaryn Ellenberg (2011-Present)  1,522
 Career 3FG Made
 1.  Erin Higgins (2003-07)  268
 2.  Aaryn Ellenberg (2011-Present)  248
 3.  Etta Maytubby (1993-96)  174
 4.  Nyeshia Stevenson (2007-10)  167
 5.  Whitney Hand (2009-2013)  164
 Blocks
 1.  Courtney Paris (2006-09)  446
 2.  LaNae Jones (1993-96)  243
 3.  Amanda Thompson (2007-10)  122
 4.  Nicole Griffin (2011-Present)  115
 5.  Ashley Paris (2006-09)  114

BOARD GAMES
Joanna McFarland averaged 2.0 points, 4.0 rebounds (2-8 FG) before being benched after three games in favor of freshman Maddie Manning. In 20 games since, McFarland averages 9.7 points and 10.7 rebounds (started last 14 games). She has nine or more rebounds in 16 of those 20 games, and double-digit rebounds in 12 of the last 15 games, including a career-high 16 versus Texas Tech on Jan. 12, Baylor on Jan. 26 and West Virginia on Feb. 3.

Since returning to the starting lineup in the last 14 games, McFarland averages 10.9 points and 11.4 rebounds.

INSIDE AND OUT
Juniors Aaryn Ellenberg and Nicole Griffin account for 41 percent of Oklahoma’s offense, and they score in different ways.

Ellenberg is the Big 12 leader in 3-pointers made per game (3.4) and 3-point percentage (.441). She ranks third and eighth, respectively, in NCAA Division I in the two categories. More than 55 percent of her points come from beyond the arc.

Griffin is OU’s most improved player and finds 73 percent of her points in the paint. Her .516 field goal percentage ranks ninth among Big 12 players.

KORNET BACK IN RHYTHM
Against TCU on Jan. 30, Nicole Kornet shook off a nine-game shooting slump in which she was 3-of-26 (.115) from the field, including 17 consecutive misses for 3-point range. Kornet made three of six attempts (3-of-5 from 3-point range) against the Horned Frogs.

In the last three games, Kornet averaged 5.0 points and 2.5 rebounds (12.0 minutes) and shot 44 percent from the field and 50 percent from 3-point range.

In the previous seven Big 12 games, Kornet totaled just three points and five rebounds (7.1 minutes) and hit one of 15 field goal attempts (.067) and zero of nine 3-pointers.

Kornet’s return has helped OU’s bench average 9.8 points in the last four games compared to the 3.7 it began in Big 12 play.

 

 



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