2009–10 Kansas Jayhawks women's basketball team

2009-10 Kansas Jayhawks women's basketball
Conference Big Twelve
2009-10 record ( Big 12)
Head coach Bonnie Henrickson
Assistant coach Karen Lange
Assistant coach Katie O’Connor
Assistant coach Tamika Raymond

The 2009–10 Kansas Jayhawks women's basketball team will represent the University of Kansas in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Jayhawks are a member of the Big 12 and will attempt to win the NCAA championship. Kansas returns four starters and eight letter winners to the line-up, including All-American guard-forward Danielle McCray. The Jayhawks will add seven newcomers to the 2009-10 team, led by redshirt freshman Angel Goodrich, who sat out the entire 2008-09 season after suffering a knee injury.[1]

Offseason

Exhibition

Date Location Opponent Score Record
Nov. 1 Allen Fieldhouse Pittsburg State 86-56 1-0
Nov. 8 Allen Fieldhouse Emporia State 85-48 2-0

Regular season

Roster

Number Name Height Position Class
00 LaChelda Jacobs 5-10 Guard Senior
1 Aishah Sutherland 6-2 Forward Sophomore
2 Kelly Kohn 5-9 Guard Senior
3 Rhea Codio 5-5 Guard Junior
4 Danielle McCray 5-11 Guard/Forward Senior
10 Tania Jackson 6-2 Forward Freshman
13 Monica Engelman 5-11 Guard Freshman
14 Krysten Boogaard 6-5 Center Junior
20 Sade Morris 5-11 Guard Senior
21 Carolyn Davis 6-3 Forward Freshman
22 Marisha Brown 5-9 Guard Junior
23 Angel Goodrich 5-4 Guard Redshirt Freshman
24 Nicolette Smith 6-2 Forward Junior
32 Annette Davis 6-1 Forward Freshman
34 Porscha Weddington 6-1 Forward Senior

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Schedule

Date Location Opponent Score Leading Scorer (KU) Record
Nov. 15 Lawrence, KS Oral Roberts 106-80 (W) D. McCray (27) 1-0
Nov. 18 Iowa City, IA Iowa 66-55 (W) D. McCray (20) 2-0
Nov. 22 Lawrence, KS Michigan 77-66 (W) S. Morris (26) 3-0
Nov. 26 Grand Bahama Island Xavier 71-76 (L) D. McCray (23) 3-1
Nov. 28Grand Bahama Island Texas Christian 69-74 (L) K. Boogaard (21) 3-2
Dec. 3 Lawrence, KS UCLA 54-49 (W) D. McCray (15) 4-2
Dec. 6 Lawrence, KS Northern Colorado 81-54 (W) D. McCray (25) 5-2
Dec. 10 Lawrence, KS UMKC 81-53 (W) K. Boogaard (19) 6-2
Dec. 13 Lawrence, KS Creighton 77-56 (W) A. Goodrich (20) 7-2
Dec. 20 Lawrence, KS UC Riverside 75-60 (W) D. McCray (30) 8-2
Dec. 22 Houston, TX @ Houston 89-69 (W) D. McCray (37) 9-2
Dec. 30 Lawrence, KS Pepperdine 82-63 (W) S. Morris (22) 10-2
Jan. 3 Las Cruces, NM @ New Mexico State 60-61 (L) D. McCray (16) 10-3
Jan. 9 Manhattan, KS @ Kansas State 35-59 (L) A. Sutherland (12) 10-4
Jan. 13 Lawrence, KS Oklahoma State 68-70 (L) D. McCray (28) 10-5
Jan. 17 Lawrence, KS Missouri 72-59 (W) D. McCray (26) 11-5
Jan. 20 Ames, IA @ Iowa State 42-53 (L) S. Morris (16) 11-6
Jan. 23 Norman , OK @ Oklahoma 69-81 (L) S. Morris (17) 11-7
Jan. 27 Lawrence, KS Colorado 75-64 (W) D. McCray (29) 12-7
Jan. 30 Columbia, MO @ Missouri 61-59 (W) C. Davis (20) 13-7
Feb. 7 Lawrence, KS Kansas State 70-60 (W) M. Engelman (16) 14-7
Feb. 10 Lawrence, KS Nebraska 60-67 (L) C. Davis (17) 14-8
Feb. 13 Lawrence, KS Texas 82-85 (2OT) (L) C. Davis (29) 14-9
Feb. 16 Boulder, CO @ Colorado 79-72 (W) C. Davis (28) 15-9
Feb. 20 Lawrence, KS Texas Tech 51-68 (L) M. Engelman (18) 15-10
Feb. 24 Lawrence, KS Iowa State 54-57 (L) C. Davis (17) 15-11
Feb. 28 Waco, TX @ Baylor 47-70 (L) C. Davis (15) 15-12
March 3 Lincoln, NE @ Nebraska 52-77 (L) M. Engelman/A. Davis (9) 15-13
March 6 Lawrence, KS Texas A&M 54-78 (L) A. Sutherland (13) 15-14

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Big 12 Tournament

Date Location Opponent Score Leading scorer (KU) Record
March 11 Kansas City, MO Oklahoma State 69-76 (L) C. Davis (31) 15-15

Postseason

Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT)

Date Location Opponent Score Leading scorer (KU) Record
March 17 (1st round) Lawrence, KS Prairie View A&M 82-70 (W) K. Boogaard (37) 16-15
March 21 (2nd round) Lawrence, KS Creighton 71-68 (W) C. Davis (25) 17-15
March 25 (Sweet Sixteen) Normal, IL Illinois State 51-71 (L) M. Engelman (14) 17-16

Team players drafted into the WNBA

Round Pick Player NBA Club

See also

References

External links

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