The University of Mississippi Athletics
Lady Rebels Gear Up For Rematch With Alabama
1/29/2000 | Women's Basketball
Jan. 29, 2000
LADY REBELS TRAVEL TO TUSCALOOSA FOR REMATCH ...
The Lady Rebels will try to end a three-game losing streak Sunday as they travel to Tuscaloosa, Ala., for a rematch with the Alabama Crimson Tide. Game time is 2:00 p.m. at Coleman Coliseum. Alabama edged Kentucky 68-67 Thursday, while Ole Miss lost to Georgia 75-51.
OLE MISS TIPS OFF 25TH SEASON ...
The 1999-2000 season marks the 25th anniversary of women's basketball at Ole Miss. In the last 24 years, the Lady Rebels have accumulated more than 500 wins, 23 winning seasons, been to 14 NCAA Tournaments, and advanced to the Elite Eight four times and the Sweet Sixteen seven times.
OLE MISS GAMES CAN BE HEARD ON WQLJ ...
All Ole Miss Lady Rebel games -- home and away -- can be heard on the radio on WQLJ 93.7 FM, with each broadcast beginning 15 minutes prior to tip-off. Gary Darby returns for his eighth season as the ?Voice of the Lady Rebels.? The broadcast is also available on the internet at www.WQLJ.com.
GAME # 19
OLE MISS (11-7, 0-5)
vs.
Alabama (12-6, 2-3)
January 30, 2000
2:00 p.m.
Coleman Coliseum
Radio - WQLJ 93.7 FM
PROBABLE STARTERS
OLE MISS
ALABAMA
1999-2000 StatsNo. Player Ht Yr Pos Hometown PPG RPG APG24 Chandra Dorsey 5-3 Jr. G Pine Grove, LA 5.2 2.3 2.625 Becky Myatt 5-8 Jr. G Bon Aqua, TN 9.1 4.2 3.454 Frankie Boyd 6-4 Sr. C Ethel, MS 13.6 6.3 0.514 Sinissia Wysinger 6-0 Sr. F Many, LA 4.4 5.9 1.132 Von Kirk 5-10 So. F Huntsville, AL 9.5 3.7 1.4
1999-2000 StatsNo. Player Ht Yr Pos Hometown PPG RPG APG12 Nicole Carruth 5-8 Jr. G Sulligent, AL 8.1 1.7 1.321 Shondra Johnson 5-9 So. G New Orleans, LA 11.9 4.8 4.733 Joni Crenshaw 6-1 Jr. C Meridian, MS 8.4 6.1 0.103 Taquilla Allen 5-10 Jr. F Pleasant Grove, AL 15.1 5.8 0.934 Leigh Papisan 6-1 Fr. F Hoover, AL 3.6 3.8 0.1
GEORGIA DEFEATS OLE MISS ...
Georgia's Coco Miller scored 23 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the floor, including 5-of-6 from three-point range as the No. 3 Lady Bulldogs defeated Ole Miss 75-51 in Oxford, Thursday. Please see a recap and boxscore from the game on page 7.
SCOUTING ALABAMA ...
Alabama comes into Sunday's game with a 12-6 overall record, 2-3 in the SEC. They are coming off a 68-67 win over Kentucky at home. Shondra Johnson hit the game-winning shot to give the Crimson Tide the narrow victory. Taquilla Allen leads the Tide, averaging 15.1 points per game. Johnson is second on the team at 12.9 points per game. Joni Crenshaw leads Alabama on the boards with 6.1 rebounds per game. Alabama is averaging 72.1 points per game, while giving up 65.6. The Crimson Tide shoot 41.9 percent from the floor and hold their opponents to 39.3 percent. They are averaging 43.9 rebounds per game, while allowing opponents 37.9 per game.
STATISTICAL COMPARISON
(1999-2000 Statistics)
Alabama Category Ole Miss72.1 Points Per Game 68.065.6 Opponents Points Per Game 62.441.9 Field Goal Percentage 37.939.3 Opponents Field Goal Percentage 38.865.2 Free Throw Percentage 60.966.0 Opponents Free Throw Percentage 65.731.2 3-Point Field Goals 31.627.3 Opponents 3-Point Field Goals 32.543.9 Rebounds 44.837.9 Opponents Rebounds 38.412.3 Assists 14.119.9 Turnovers 17.0 4.3 Blocked Shots 1.9 9.2 Steals 7.8
SERIES VERSUS ALABAMA ...
This will be the 33rd meeting between Alabama and Ole Miss, and the second this year. Alabama overcame a 19-point second half deficit to take a 69-67 win in Oxford on Jan. 20. Ole Miss leads the overall series 22-10. With their win a little more than a week ago, the Crimson Tide have won eight of the last nine meetings. Ole Miss' last win in the series came during the 1996 season as the Lady Rebels defeated the Crimson Tide 66-55 in Oxford. Please see a recap and boxscore from the last game on page 7.
RON ALDY SHOW TO AIR WEDNESDAY'S ...
The second edition of the ?Ron Aldy Coaches Show? will air Wednesday's at 5 p.m. The show will air in Oxford on cable channel 12. It will also air in Grenada on Thursday's at 6:00 p.m. on cable channel 13. The show will feature highlights from previous games, a chalk talk session with an assistant coach and player profiles.
RON ALDY IN THIRD SEASON AT OLE MISS
Ron Aldy is in his third season at the helm of the Ole Miss women's basketball program. He is known around the coaching ranks, as one of the best in the nation. He has achieved success on every level as either a head coach or an assistant coach. Since his arrival, Aldy has dedicated himself to making Ole Miss a winner on and off the court. With the plans in motion and the building started, Aldy is ready to lead the Lady Rebels and continue the tradition into the next century.
After a difficult first season in which only two players returned with any significant playing time, Aldy was happy to have 10 letterwinners back, and the result was the program's 23rd winning campaign and a return to postseason play. The Lady Rebels finished with a 15-13 record and earned a bid to the Women's NIT. Highlights included winning the Maine Dead River Company Classic and defeating six teams that made the NCAA Tournament. Off the court, the Lady Rebels have made tremendous strides academically since Aldy's arrival. Last year, Ole Miss led the league with six players named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll and two more would have made it if freshman were eligible.
A native of Jackson, Miss., Aldy came to Ole Miss after a five-year stint as the associate head coach at Florida. During his five seasons (1992-97) at Florida, Aldy helped guide the Lady Gators to a 110-44 record and five NCAA Tournaments, including an Elite Eight appearance in 1997.
Prior to his time at Florida, Aldy coached in the state of Mississippi for 23 years at the junior college and high school levels. From 1988-92, Aldy led Holmes Community College to a 79-40 record, one top five national finish, one Region 23 title and two state junior college championships. Before his junior college coaching stint, Aldy coached both the boys' and girls' teams at Grenada Kirk. In 17 years at Kirk, he compiled a 294-167 boys' record and a 449-110 girls' mark.
Renowned as one of the best coaches in the nation, Aldy has been instrumental in the development of such standouts as WNBA stars Merlakia Jones (Cleveland Rockers), Delisha Milton (Los Angeles Sparks), Bridget Pettis (Phoenix Mercury) and Murriel Page (Washington Mystics). Over the last three decades, Aldy's teams have won an incredible 863 games over the course of his career.
STEPPING INTO HER ROLE ...
Junior Chandra Dorsey has been starting at point guard since sophomore Takela Corbitt injured her knee in the Vanderbilt game, and she has taken to her role quite nicely. In four of the last five games, Dorsey has scored in double digits including 13 points at LSU and a season-high 18 against Georgia. She also has 21 assists in the last four games. Against Georgia, She was 7-of-15 from the field including 4-of-8 from three-point range.
OLE MISS VERSUS ALABAMA SCHOOLS ...
The Lady Rebels have a 48-32 record (.600 winning percentage) versus schools from the state of Alabama, and own a winning record in seven of the eight series. The following is a list of the schools from Alabama that Ole Miss has played and their records against those schools.
Team Record Alabama 22-10 UAB 4-3 Alabama-Huntsville 1-0 Auburn 16-19 Montevallo 1-0 South Alabama 2-0 Talladega 1-0 Troy State 1-0 Total 48-32 (.600 winning percentage)
LADY REBELS FROM ALABAMA ...
Sophomores TaShondrea Moton and Von Kirk hail from the state of Alabama. Moton played at Prattville High School in Prattville, while Kirk led Butler High School in Huntsville, to a 135-4 record during her four years, including two state championships.
COMMON OPPONENTS ...
Other than the SEC schedule, Ole Miss and Alabama have played two common opponents this year. Alabama lost to Memphis 77-57 and defeated Belmont 84-58. The Lady Rebels beat Memphis 71-50 and Belmont 79-58.
DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE ...
Senior Frankie Boyd recorded her fifth career double-double and third of the season, in the LSU game, with 12 points and 11 rebounds. She had a double-double of 27 points and 13 rebounds against Montana State and also scored 27 points and 11 rebounds versus Alabama.
DOUBLE DIGITS FOR BOYD...
Senior Frankie Boyd has scored in double digits in 14 games for the Lady Rebels and has 25 career double-digit games. She had one of her best games this season, against Alabama, shooting 57 percent on 12-of-21 from the floor and grabbing 11 rebounds. Boyd was one point shy of a career-high, which she scored against Montana State.
DORSEY DISHES OUT CAREER BEST ...
Junior Chandra Dorsey dished out a career-best six assists in the Alabama game. Her previous high was five, which she has achieved twice. She tied her career-high with six assists in the LSU game.
CORBITT RETURNS ...
Sophomore point guard Takela Corbitt returned to the game, against LSU, and saw limited action, playing seven minutes. She did not see action against Georgia. Corbitt missed three games after straining her MCL in her right knee, against Vanderbilt.
LADY REBELS ONE OF WINNINGEST TEAMS IN SEC ...
Since the Southeastern Conference began regular-season play in the 1981-82 season, the Lady Rebels have posted a winning record in conference play in 11 of 18 years. Tennessee is first with 16 winning seasons in SEC play, followed by Georgia (13), Auburn (12) and Ole Miss (11). Last year, the Lady Rebels joined a select group in the SEC with their win over Arkansas, becoming the fourth SEC school to win 100 conference games. Tennesse, Georgia and Auburn are the other three SEC schools which have won 100 conference games. The Lady Rebels have 101 conference wins.
PICKING UP WHERE WE LEFT OFF ...
The Lady Rebels have already picked up where they left off in the decade of the nineties. Ole Miss posted a 121-28 record (.812 winning percentage) versus non-conference teams in the decade of the 90s. They are 2-0 in this decade after wins over Tennessee Tech and Belmont.
CAREER DAY FOR VON ...
Sophomore Von Kirk scored a career-high 19 points in her first career start, against Belmont. Kirk finished 7-of-12 from the floor, including 3-of-6 from the three-point line. She has scored in doubles digits in 10 games this year, including four of the last five.
MYATT MOVING UP THREE-POINT CHART ...
Junior guard Becky Myatt is one of the top three-point shooters in Ole Miss history and she is making her way up the career charts. She already owns the single-season record with 65 set last year and is tied for the most in a game with seven, made last year against Auburn. With her three three-pointers in the win over Tennessee Tech, Myatt moved into second and has 148 career three-pointers. Myatt needs 47 to become the all-time leader. Regan Seybert (1993-97) heads the list with 194 career threes.
MYATT FROM DOWNTOWN ...
Becky Myatt has scored at least one three-pointer in 22 out of the last 24 games dating back to the Mississippi State game on Feb. 11 of last year. She has at least one three-pointer in every game this year except the Northern Arizona game and the Vanderbilt game. In addition she has hit three or more treys in eight games this year.
KING OF THE THREES! ...
The 1998-99 Lady Rebel team set the single season record for three-pointers with 178, averaging 6.4 treys per game. This year's teams is already on pace to break that record. The Lady Rebels are averaging 7.4 three-pointers, first in the conference. In the Jan. 10 NCAA statistics, the Lady Rebels were tied for 11th in three-point field goals made per game.
IT MUST BE 70 ...
It appears the magic number for the Lady Rebels this year is 70. When they score 70 or more points, they are 8-0. In all seven of their losses, they have scored less than 70 points.
MORE ON 70 ...
The Lady Rebels have scored 70 or more points eight times this year. They only scored 70 or more points nine times last year.
MURPHY HAS CAREER NIGHT ...
Junior Stephanie Murphy notched her first career double-double including a career-high 10 rebounds in the win over Southern Miss. Her previous high was nine versus UMKC last year. Murphy added 10 points, three assists and one steal in the winning effort.
KIRK ALL OVER THE BOARDS IN WIN ...
Sophomore Von Kirk had a career night on the boards against Southern Mississippi with seven rebounds. Against Tennessee Tech she grabbed seven boards again.
MYATT DISHES OUT #200 ...
Junior guard Becky Myatt reached a milestone in her career. In the Northern Arizona game, Myatt dished out her 200th career assist She finished with seven assists for the night and currently leads the team with 61 assists for the year. Myatt has 232 career assists.
ALL OVER THE GLASS ...
The Lady Rebels are dominating their opponents on the boards through the first 18 games of the season. Ole Miss is averaging 44.8 rebounds per game, while allowing opponents 38.4 per game, a margin of 6.4 per game. The Lady Rebels have only been outrebounded three times this season. In the Jan. 10 NCAA statistics, the Lady Rebels were ranked 15th in the nation in rebounding margin. The following chart shows their rebounding domination against opponents.
Opponent Lady Rebel Rebs. Opp. Rebs. MarginMemphis 52 40 +12Clemson 46 48 -2Bowling Green 53 31 +22Montana St. 59 47 +12UALR 54 43 +11Delaware 45 31 +14Cal-Poly 37 36 +1Middle Tennessee 42 33 +9San Jose State 42 30 +12Northern Arizona 39 34 +5Southern Miss 50 42 +8Tennessee Tech 43 42 +1Vanderbilt 38 35 +3Mississippi State 42 38 +4Belmont 44 31 +13Alabama 37 45 +8LSU 35 37 -2Georgia 49 39 +10Avg. 44.8 38.4 +6.4A REBOUNDING MACHINE ...
Senior Sinissia Wysinger has been like a rebounding machine lately. She grabbed 14 against Southern Mississippi and 11 versus Tennessee Tech. It was her third double-digit rebounding performance this season as she also had 13 boards against Montana State. Wysinger has four career double-digit rebound games with two last year. She had nine rebounds against Vanderbilt before leaving in the second half with a sprained ankle and then pulled down seven against Mississippi State. Against Georgia, Wysinger netted eight rebounds. She is averaging 5.9 rebounds per game.
LADY REBELS IN NCAA STATS ...
In the Jan. 10 NCAA statistics, Ole Miss was ranked t11th in three-point field goals made and 15th in rebound margin. The Lady Rebels are averaging 44.8 rebounds per game while allowing 38.4, a margin of 6.4. They are averaging 7.4 threes per game.
BOYD, MYATT NAMED TO ALL-TOURNEY TEAM ...
Senior Frankie Boyd and junior Becky Myatt were named to the Northern Arizona Hilton Garden Inn Classic All-Tournament team. Boyd averaged 17.5 points and 6.0 rebounds in two games. Myatt averaged 9.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists for the tournament.
A CAREER HIGH FOR BANTZ ...
Junior Heather Bantz scored a career-high 13 points to lead Ole Miss over Middle Tennessee 76-44. Bantz went 5-of-6 from the floor including 3-of-3 from behind the arc. Her previous high was 12 against Florida State during the 1997-98 season.
WYSINGER NETS CAREER-HIGH ...
Senior Sinissia Wysinger recorded a career-high 12 points, all in the second half, to spark the Lady Rebels in their 79-66 win over Cal-Poly in the South Florida Classic. Her previous best was 11 versus Auburn last year.
FRESHMAN NETS CAREER HIGHS ...
Lady Rebel freshman Shayla Day netted a career high 11 points and nine rebounds in the win over Arkansas-Little Rock. She played 17 minutes. She had seven rebounds against Bowling Green and scored eight points and five rebounds versus Montana State in the championship game of the GranTree Classic. In the South Florida Classic, Day had seven points on 3-of-4 from the field against Delaware. In the win over Tennessee Tech, Day scored eight points on 4-of-6 from the floor. Against Vanderbilt, Day scored nine points and pulled down six rebounds in 15 minutes.
OLE MISS WINS 34TH REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT TITLE ...
Ole Miss won its 34th regular season tournament title this season, capturing the Montana State GranTree Classic in Bozeman, Mt. With their win over Montana State in the championship game, the Lady Rebels hit the century mark in tournament wins. They now have a 103-26 record in regular season tournaments.
BOYD NAMED TOURNAMENT MVP ...
Ole Miss senior Frankie Boyd was named the Montana State GranTree Classic Most Valuable Player. Boyd scored 27 points and 13 rebounds in the championship game against Montana State to lead the Lady Rebels to the title. She scored 23 of her 27 in the second half. Junior Becky Myatt was also named to the All-Tournament team. She scored 14 points, including four three-pointers, grabbed six rebounds and dished out seven assists in the Lady Rebels' first-round win over Bowling Green.
LADY REBELS SET NCAA RECORD AT TOURNEY ...
Ole Miss and Bowling Green combined to set an NCAA record for three-pointers in a game by two teams with 31. The Lady Rebels had 17, while Bowling Green finished with 14. The previous high by two teams in one game, was 26 by Oklahoma and Iowa State on Jan. 7, 1996. The two teams also set a record for attempts with 75. The previous high was 67 by Morehead State and Marshall on Dec. 6, 1994. In addition, the Lady Rebels finished one three shy of the NCAA record for three-pointers in a game by one team. Villanova holds that record with 18 against Pennsylvania on Dec. 20, 1997.
LADY REBELS SET SCHOOL RECORD FOR THREES ...
Ole Miss set a school record for three-pointers in a game with 17 against Bowling Green. The previous best was 16 made against Auburn on Feb. 21, 1999. Takela Corbitt, Stephanie Murphy and Becky Myatt had four threes each, while Heather Bantz connected for three behind the arc. Von Kirk and TaShondrea Moton each had one to round out the three-pointers. The Lady Rebels also set a school record for attempts with 41. The previous best was 36 versus Wright State in 1996-97.
LADY REBELS TIE SEC RECORD ...
Ole Miss' 17 three-pointers in the Bowling Green game ties an SEC record for most three-pointers in a game. South Carolina had 17 against Western Carolina in 1994.
BOYD NETS CAREER-HIGHS ...
Senior Frankie Boyd netted a career-high 27 points and 13 rebounds in the championship game against Montana State. She was 8-of-26 from the floor and scored 23 of her 27 points in the second half as Ole Miss overcame a 17-point deficit. Her previous high was 24 against Tennessee-Martin last year.
MOTON GRABS CAREER-HIGH NINE BOARDS ...
Sophomore TaShondrea Moton grabbed a career-high nine rebounds in the championship game of the GranTree Classic. She had seven defensive boards. Her previous high was eight against Clemson earlier this year. She is averaging 4.4 rebounds per game this year.
IMPRESSIVE OUTSIDE THE SEC ...
The Lady Rebels compiled an impressive record outside the Southeastern Conference in regular-season play in the decade of the 90s. Ole Miss finished with a 121-28 record (.812 winning percentage) versus non-conference teams in the decade of the 90s. The Lady Rebels' best non-conference record of the decade came during the 1991-92 SEC Championship season, as they compiled a 15-1 mark versus non-conference foes. The Lady Rebels have an overall 74-22 record (.771 winning percentage) versus non-conference opponents on this year's schedule.
IT KEEPS GOING AND GOING ...
With nine three-pointers in the Georgia game, Ole Miss has now hit a three-pointer in a school record 166 consecutive games. The record dates back to the 1993-94 campaign. The last time that the Lady Rebels did not hit a three-pointer in a game was on Feb. 23, 1994, in a 73-64 win over Mississippi State in Starkville. The NCAA record for consecutive games scoring a three-point field goal is 211 by Tennessee Tech (1989-1996).
STARTING AT GUARD ...
Junior guard Becky Myatt has started 77 consecutive games since her freshman year. In addition, Myatt has led the team in minutes played each of the last two seasons.
HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE ...
The Lady Rebels have made their presence known across the country visiting more than half the United States to play basketball. This year, the Lady Rebels visited Bozeman, Mt., for Thanksgiving to play in the Montana State Tournament. Just before the Christmas break, the Lady Rebels traveled to Flagstaff, Ariz., to participate in the Northern Arizona Classic, and also visited the Grand Canyon.
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION ...
Ole Miss will appear on television three times this year. The Lady Rebels' game against South Carolina will be televised by FoxSportsNetSouth. This year College Sports Southeast will televise more than 60 men's and women's games throughout the state of Alabama and Mississippi. The Lady Rebels will appear on CSSE, Feb. 3 against Mississippi State. Also, the Ole Miss/Tennessee game on Feb. 10 will be televised locally by Comcast Cable.
IT'S ALL ACADEMIC ...
Several members of the Lady Rebel basketball team made one of the University's three honor rolls for the fall semester. TaShondrea Moton made the Chancellor's Honor Roll. Tanya Bolden, Takela Corbitt, Shayla Day and Chandra Dorsey made the Dean's Honor Roll, and Von Kirk, Stephanie Murphy, and Becky Myatt made the UMAA Honor Roll.
DRIBBLES ...
The Lady Rebels will face 11 teams that went to postseason play, including nine NCAA Tournament teams...In the SEC rotation, the Lady Rebels will play Vanderbilt and Alabama twice in addition to Mississippi State...Junior Stephanie Murphy is serving as a student representative on the Ole Miss Athletic Committee...Happy January birthday to Becky Myatt (29th).
LADY REBEL EARLY SIGNEES
Name Pos. Ht. Hometown/High SchoolSherika Wright G 5-6 Augusta, Ga./Josey/Gulf Coast CCTywanna Inmon F 6-1 West Memphis, Ark./West MemphisSaundra Jackson C 6-4 Beaufort, S.C./Battery Creek/Gulf Coast CC
LADY REBELS' RECORD WHEN ...
Playing on Monday 0-1Playing on Tuesday 1-1Playing on Wednesday 1-0Playing on Thursday 1-3Playing on Friday 3-0Playing on Saturday 3-0Playing on Sunday 1-2Playing at home 4-3Playing on the road (includes neutral sites) 7-4Playing at night 9-5Playing in the day 2-2Leading at halftime 10-3Trailing at halftime 0-5Tied at halftime 0-0Scoring 70 or more points 8-0Scoring 60 or more points 11-4Scoring less than 60 points 0-3Shoots 50 percent or better from the field 0-0Shoots between 40-49 percent from the field 7-1Shoots under 40 percent from the field 4-6Shoots 30 percent or better from 3-pt arc 10-3Shoots under 30 percent from 3-pt. arc 1-4Shoots 70 percent or better from FT line 3-3Shoots 60-69 percent from FT line 6-2Shoots under 60 percent from FT line 4-2Opponent shoots 50 percent or better from the field 0-2Opponent shoots 40-49 percent from the field 4-4Opponent shoots 30 percent or better from 3-pt. arc 7-3Opponent shoots under 30 percent from the 3-pt. arc 6-2Commits 15 or more turnovers 5-6Commits less than 15 turnovers 6-1Forces 20 or more turnovers 6-1Forces less than 20 turnovers 5-6Outrebounds opponents 11-4Outrebounded by Opponents 0-3Attempts 10 or more free throws 10-6Attempts 10 or less free throws 1-1Records 15 or more assists 7-1Records less than 15 assists 4-6Hits five or more three-pointers 11-4Hits less than five three-pointers 0-3On television 0-0
OLE MISS IN THE SEC
(As of Jan. 24 Release)
TEAM
Rebounding
## Team G REB Avg/G1. Florida 17 764 44.92. Ole Miss 17 758 44.63. Alabama 17 746 43.94. Tennessee 17 744 43.8Rebounding Margin
## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg-Margin1. Tennessee 17 744 43.8 553 32.5 - +11.22. Auburn 18 763 42.4 577 32.1 - +10.33. Vanderbilt 19 738 38.8 608 32.0 - +6.84. Ole Miss 17 758 44.6 652 38.4 - +6.23-Point Field Goals Made
## Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Ole Miss 17 124 7.292. Mississippi State 17 110 6.473. Arkansas 17 89 5.244. Tennessee 17 88 5.185. Alabama 17 76 4.47INDIVIDUAL
Scoring
## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1. LaToya Thomas, MS 17 144 7 70 365 21.5 2. Marie Ferdinand, LSU 17 134 2 38 308 18.1 3. Tonya Washington, UF 17 122 16 26 286 16.8 4. Tiffany Travis, UF 17 107 19 48 281 16.5 5. Kelly Miller, UG 21 124 25 56 329 15.716. Frankie Boyd, UM 17 95 0 52 241 14.2Rebounding
## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 1. DeTrina White, LSU 17 71 94 165 9.7 2. Tawana McDonald, UG 21 61 128 189 9.0 3. LaToya Thomas, MS 17 59 93 152 8.9 4. Naomi Mobley, UF 17 50 90 140 8.2 5. Nitra Perry, MS 17 46 93 139 8.215. Frankie Boyd, UM 17 46 63 109 6.43-Point FG Made
## Player-Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Wendi Willits, AR 17 45 2.652. Cynthia Hall, MS 17 44 2.593. Kara Lawson, UT 17 39 2.294. Becky Myatt, UM 17 37 2.185. Taquilla Allen, UA 17 35 2.068. Von Kirk, UM 17 27 1.59Assist/Turnover Ratio
## Player-Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. Katrina Hibbert, LSU 17 108 6.4 32 1.9 3.382. Tiffany Krantz, AU 18 89 4.9 30 1.7 2.973. Kelly Miller, UG 21 104 5.0 45 2.1 2.314. Coco Miller, UG 21 80 3.8 35 1.7 2.295. Becky Myatt, UM 17 61 3.6 27 1.6 2.26
SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS
TAKELA CORBITT #3
Season Highs
Points 12 Bowling Green (11/26)3pt 4 Bowling Green (11/26)Rebounds 4 Bowling Green (11/26)Assists 6 Cal-Poly (12/04)Steals 2 five times, last vs. Tennessee Tech (01/02)Career Highs
Points 23 Arkansas (02/14/99)3pt 6 Arkansas (02/14/99)Rebounds 5 twice, last vs. Kentucky (02/25/99)Assists 7 Auburn (02/21/99)Steals 3 twice, last vs. Maine (11/28/98)
- Has started 11 of 17 games
- Averaging 5.4 points and 2.7 assists per game
- Had 12 points including four threes, four rebounds, and four assists in win over Bowling Green
- Scored 11 points, including three three-pointers in win over Montana State
- Dished out six assists in win over Cal-Poly
HEATHER BANTZ #13
Season Highs
Points 13 Middle Tenn. (12/16)3pt 3 twice, last vs. Middle Tenn. (12/16)Rebounds 3 twice, last vs. Middle Tenn. (12/16)Assists 3 Bowling Green (11/26)Steals 0Blocks 1 twice, last vs. San Jose State (12/20)Career Highs
Points 13 Middle Tenn. (12/16/99)3pt 3 three times, last vs. Middle Tenn. (12/16/99)Rebounds 9 Florida State (11/26/97)Assists 3 Bowling Green (11/26/99)Steals 2 Tennessee (02/04/99)Blocks 1 nine times, last vs. San Jose State (12/20/99)
- Has played in 13 games
- Averaging 4.5 points per game
- Scored a career-high 13 points including three three-pointers to lead Ole Miss over Middle Tennessee
- Had 12 points including three three-pointers in win over Bowling Green
SINISSIA WYSINGER #14
Season Highs
Points 12 Cal-Poly (12/04)Rebounds 14 Southern Miss. (12/29)Assists 3 three times, last vs. Southern Miss. (12/29)Steals 2 three times, last vs. Tennessee Tech (01/02)Blocks 3 Alabama (01/20)Career Highs
Points 12 Cal-Poly (12/04/99)Rebounds 15 Miss. State (02/11/99)Assists 7 Auburn (02/21/99)Steals 2 six times, last vs. Tenn. Tech (01/02/99)Blocks 4 Memphis (11/16/98)
- Has started 16 of 17 games
- Averaging 4.6 points and a team-leading 5.8 rebounds per game
- Scored a career-high 12 points in win over Cal-Poly
- Has three double-digit rebound games
- Grabbed 13 rebounds in win over Montana State
- Pulled down 14 rebounds against Southern Miss and 11 against Tennessee Tech
SHAYLA DAY #15
Season and Career Highs
Points 11 UALR (11/30)Rebounds 9 UALR (11/30)Assists 2 twice, last vs. MSU (01/13)Steals 1 four times, last vs. San Jose State (12/20)Blocks 1 twice, last vs. Delaware (12/03)
- Has played in all 17 games
- Earned her first career start against Belmont
- Averaging 3.9 points and 3.6 rebounds per game
- Scored 11 points and grabbed nine rebounds in win over Arkansas-Little Rock
- Scored eight points and five rebounds in helping the Lady Rebels win the Gran Tree Classic
- Tallied seven points and six rebounds against San Jose State
- Had eight points in win over Tennessee Tech
- Notched nine points and six rebounds in SEC opener
- Grabbed seven rebounds in Belmont win
TASHONDREA MOTON #20
Season Highs
Points 9 UALR (11/30)3pt 1 twice, last vs. LSU (01/23)Rebounds 9 Montana State (11/27)Assists 2 twice, last vs. LSU (01/23)Steals 1 three times, last vs. Tennessee Tech (01/02)Blocks 1 three times, last vs. Tennessee Tech (01/02)Career Highs
Points 10 Fla. Atlantic (11/22/98)3pt 1 three times, last vs. LSU (01/23/00)Rebounds 9 Montana St. (11/27/99)Assists 2 four times, last vs. LSU (01/23/00)Steals 4 Fla. Atlantic (11/22/98)Blocks 2 Clemson (11/16/98)
- Has played in all 17 games
- Averaging 3.1 points and 3.2 rebounds per game
- Recorded a career-high nine rebounds in win over Montana State
- Scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds in win over Arkansas-Little Rock
- Notched eight rebounds at Clemson
KAYLA MADEWELL #21
Season and Career Highs
Points 9 Middle Tenn. (12/16)3pt 2 Belmont (01/15)Rebounds 8 twice, last vs. Belmont (01/15)Assists 2 Belmont (01/15)Steals 2 UALR (11/30)Blocks 2 Delaware (12/03)
- Has played in 15 games
- Averaging 3.2 points and 2.7 rebounds per game
- Scored nine points in win over Middle Tennessee
- Notched eight rebounds versus Delaware and Belmont
- Tallied five points, six rebounds and two steals against Arkansas-Little Rock
- Had eight rebounds, four points and two assists in win over Belmont
LEAH HENLEY #22
Season and Career Highs
Points 5 twice, last vs. MSU (01/13)3pt 1 three times, last vs. San Jose State (12/20)Rebounds 3 Cal-Poly (12/04)Assists 2 San Jose State (12/20)Steals 2 San Jose State (12/20)
- Has played in 12 games
- Averaging 2.1 points and 1.2 rebounds per game
- Recorded five points, two rebounds and two steals in win over San Jose State
STEPHANIE MURPHY #23
Season Highs
Points 14 Bowling Green (11/26)3pt 4 Bowling Green (11/26)Rebounds 10 Southern Miss. (12/29)Assists 3 twice, last vs. Southern Miss. (12/29)Steals 2 three times, last vs. Belmont (01/15)Blocks 1 Middle Tenn. (12/16)Career Highs
Points 19 Miss. State (01/07/98)3pt 4 Bowling Green (11/26/99)Rebounds 10 Southern Miss. (12/29/99)Assists 3 three times, last vs. Southern Miss. (12/29/99)Steals 3 four times, last vs. Southern Miss. (12/05/98)Blocks 1 six times, last vs. Middle Tenn. (12/16/99)
- Has started 14 of 17 games
- Averaging 5.6 points and 3.4 rebounds per game
- Scored 14 points including four threes in win over Bowling Green
- Has five double-digit games
- Notched her first career double-double with 10 points and a career-high 10 rebounds against Southern Miss
CHANDRA DORSEY #24
Season Highs
Points 13 LSU (01/23)3pt 2 Alabama (01/20)Rebounds 5 Clemson (11/22)Assists 6 twice, last vs. LSU (01/23)Steals 4 Delaware (12/03)Career Highs
Points 19 Oklahoma (12/14/97)3pt 4 Tennessee (02/04/99)Rebounds 6 Florida (02/07/99)Assists 6 twice, last vs. LSU (01/23/00)Steals 6 Fla. Atlantic (11/22/98)
- Has played in all 17 games
- Averaging 4.5 points and 2.3 rebounds per game
- Had six points, three rebounds, one assist and three steals in win over UALR
- Tallied four points, three rebounds, four assists and four steals in win over Delaware
- Scored 10 points against Mississippi State
- Scored 10 points against Alabama
- Dished out a career-high six assists against Alabama
- Scored a season-high 13 points against LSU and dished out six assists
BECKY MYATT #25
Season Highs
Points 17 Delaware (12/03)3pt 5 Delaware (12/03)Rebounds 7 Clemson (11/22)Assists 7 twice, last vs. No. Arizona (12/21)Steals 4 San Jose State (12/20)Career Highs
Points 25 Auburn (02/21/99)3pt 7 Auburn (02/21/99)Rebounds 8 twice, last vs. Auburn (02/21/98)Assists 10 twice, last vs. UT-Martin (03/11/99)Steals 4 San Jose State (12/20/99)
- Has started all 17 games
- Has started 76 consecutive games
- Averaging 9.4 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game
- Scored a season-high 17 points against Delaware
- Has 10 double-digit scoring games
- Has five games with at least five assists
- Has six games with no turnovers
- Moved into second on the Ole Miss career three-point chart with three three-pointers at Tennessee Tech
- Has 147 career threes
- Leads the team in three-pointers with 37
- Averaging 2.2 three-pointers per game
- Ranks fourth in the conference in 3-pt field goals per game and fifth in assist/turnover ratio.
- Named to the Montana State Gran Tree Classic All-Tournament Team and the Northern Arizona Hilton Garden Inn Classic All-Tournament Team
KESHA HOWELL #30
Season and Career Highs
Points 3 San Jose State (12/20)3pt 1 San Jose State (12/20)Rebounds 1 Memphis (11/19)Assists 2 Belmont (01/15)Steals 1 twice, last vs. San Jose State (12/20)
- Has played in 11 games
- Scored three points in win over San Jose State
- Dished out two assists in Belmont win
VON KIRK #32
Season and Career Highs
Points 19 Belmont (01/15)3pt 4 Southern Miss. (12/29)Rebounds 7 twice, last vs. Tennessee Tech (01/02)Assists 7 UALR (11/30)Steals 3 Cal-Poly (12/04)
- Has played in all 17 games
- Earned her first career start against Belmont
- Averaging 9.7 points and 3.8 rebounds per game
- Scored a career-high 19 points in win over Belmont
- Scored 16 points in win over Cal-Poly
- Has eight double-digit scoring games
- Scored 13 points, grabbed five rebounds, and dished out a career-best seven assists against UALR
- Scored 14 points and seven rebounds in win over Southern Miss
- Tallied 13 points and seven rebounds in win over Tennessee Tech
TANYA BOLDEN #52
Season Highs
Points 5 twice, last vs. Belmont (01/15)Rebounds 5 Belmont (01/15)Assists 1 twice, last vs. Belmont (01/15)Steals 2 Bowling Green (11/26)Blocks 1 Clemson (11/22)Career Highs
Points 11 UTPA (12/05/97)Rebounds 6 Navy (12/20/98)Assists 1 three times, last vs. San Jose State (12/20/99)Steals 2 three times, last vs. Bowling Green (11/26/99)Blocks 1 three times, last vs. Clemson (11/22/99)
- Has played in 13 games
- Recorded a season-high five rebounds in win over Belmont
- Also scored five points against Belmont
- Had four rebounds in win over Memphis
- Scored five points in win over San Jose State
FRANKIE BOYD #54
Season Highs
Points 27 twice, last vs. Alabama (01/20)Rebounds 13 Montana State (11/27)Assists 2 twice, last vs. Alabama (01/20)Steals 2 twice, last vs. Southern Miss. (12/29)Blocks 2 Tennessee Tech (01/02)Career Highs
Points 27 twice, last vs. Alabama (01/20/00)Rebounds 13 Montana St. (11/27/99)Assists 2 three times, last vs. Alabama (01/20/00)Steals 3 twice, last vs. Tennessee (12/29/98)Blocks 4 Tennessee Tech (12/12/98)
- Has started 16 of 17 games
- Averaging 14.1 points and 6.4 rebounds per game
- Scored a career-best 27 points and 13 rebounds to lead Ole Miss to the Montana State Gran Tree Classic title
- Named Gran Tree Classic Tournament MVP
- Named to the Northern Arizona Hilton Garden Inn Classic All-Tournament Team
- Has scored in double-digits in 12 games
- Has nine games with at least seven rebounds
- Ranks among the leading scorers and rebounders in the conference
- Scored 27 points and 11 rebounds against Alabama
- Recorded her fifth career double-double in the LSU game with 12 points and 11 rebounds
LATASHA HARRIS #55
Season and Career Highs
Points 0Rebounds 2 twice, last vs. Belmont (01/15)Assists 0Steals 0Blocks 1 Belmont (01/15)
- Has played in four games after missing the first 12 due to preseason knee surgery









