2009–10 Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball team
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The 2009–10 Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball team represented the University of Oklahoma
in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I basketball season. The Sooners, coached by Sherri Coale
and members of the Big 12 Conference
, made the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament
for the second consecutive season, losing in the national semifinals to Stanford
. Their Final Four appearance was unexpected entering the season, as they had suffered seemingly devastating graduation losses from last year's team
, most notably All-American Courtney Paris
and her twin sister Ashley
.
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University of Oklahoma
The University of Oklahoma is a coeducational public research university located in Norman, Oklahoma. Founded in 1890, it existed in Oklahoma Territory near Indian Territory for 17 years before the two became the state of Oklahoma. the university had 29,931 students enrolled, most located at its...
in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I basketball season. The Sooners, coached by Sherri Coale
Sherri Coale
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and members of the Big 12 Conference
Big 12 Conference
The Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference of ten schools located in the Central United States, with its headquarters located in Las Colinas, a community in the Dallas, Texas suburb of Irving...
, made the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament
2010 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament
The 2010 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament started Saturday, March 20, 2010 and was completed on Tuesday, April 6 of the same year with University of Connecticut Huskies defending their title from the previous year by defeating Stanford, 53-47. The tournament bids were announced on...
for the second consecutive season, losing in the national semifinals to Stanford
2009–10 Stanford Cardinal women's basketball team
The 2009–10 Stanford Cardinal women's basketball team represented Stanford University in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Cardinal, coached by Tara VanDerveer...
. Their Final Four appearance was unexpected entering the season, as they had suffered seemingly devastating graduation losses from last year's team
2008–09 Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball team
The 2008–09 Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2008–09 NCAA Division I basketball season. The Sooners were coached by Sherri Coale...
, most notably All-American Courtney Paris
Courtney Paris
Courtney Paris most recently played for the Atlanta Dream of the WNBA, she was the senior starting center for the University of Oklahoma women's basketball team. Her twin sister, player Ashley Paris, was also a Sooner.-Early life:In addition to being a twin, Paris has four brothers: Wayne, David,...
and her twin sister Ashley
Ashley Paris
Ashley Paris is a WNBA player for the Atlanta Dream. She is the twin sister of Courtney Paris, who plays for the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA. She has been nationally recognized for her basketball achievements at the University of Oklahoma...
.
Offseason
- April 30: Ashley Paris was among the finalists named for the 2009 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award.
- May 4: The Sooners will participate in the 2009 US Virgin Islands Paradise Jam at University of Virgin Islands. The event is celebrating its tenth anniversary. Games will be played at the U.V.I. Sports and Fitness Center, a basketball facility located in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas.
- May 17: Oklahoma's Whitney Hand and Danielle Robinson were among the 14 finalists announced to compete for a spot on the 12-member USA World University Games team.
- July 2:Oklahoma’s Danielle Robinson supplied five points in Team USA’s 93-59 victory of Great Britain in the second round of pool play at the 2009 World University Games.
- July 30: The Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCAWomen's Basketball Coaches AssociationThe Women's Basketball Coaches Association is an association of coaches of women's basketball teams at all levels.The organization was formed in 1981, with the goal of addressing the needs of women's basketball coaches.The mission of the WBCA is:...
), on behalf of the Wade Coalition, announced the 2009-2010 preseason "Wade Watch" list for The State Farm Wade Trophy Division I Player of the Year. Oklahoma’s Danielle Robinson has been named to the 2009-10 preseason "Wade Watch" list, which is made up of top NCAA Division I student-athletes who best embody the spirit of Lily Margaret Wade. This is based on the following criteria: game and season statistics, leadership, character, effect on their team and overall playing ability. - August 21: The 2009-10 preseason candidates list for the Women’s Wooden Award was released, naming 31 student athletes. Danielle Robinson from Oklahoma was one of the candidates.
Preseason
Date | Location | Opponent | Sooners Points | Opp. Points | Record |
Nov. 4 | Norman | Rogers State | 94 | 53 | 1-0 |
Nov. 10 | Norman | Oklahoma Christian | 109 | 55 | 2-0 |
Roster
Schedule
Date | Location | Opponent | Sooners Points | Opp. Points | Record |
Nov. 13 | Norman | Mercer | 108 | 66 | 1–0 |
Nov. 15 | Athens, Georgia | Georgia | 51 | 62 | 1–1 |
Nov. 21 | Norman | Texas Christian | 74 | 70 | 2–1 |
Dec. 2 | Norman | UT Arlington | 100 | 67 | 3-1 |
Dec. 5 | Norman | Arkansas | 87 | 86 | 4-1 |
Dec. 9 | Poughkeepsie | Marist | 80 | 71 | 5-1 |
Dec.10 | West Point | Army | 59 | 46 | 6-1 |
Dec. 20 | Omaha | Creighton | 67 | 58 | 7-1 |
Dec. 30 | Norman | Cal State Fullerton | 95 | 76 | 8-1 |
Jan. 3 | Knoxville | Tennessee | 75 | 96 | 8-2 |
Jan. 9 | Norman | Texas Tech | 73 | 58 | 9-2 |
Jan. 13 | Waco | Baylor | 47 | 57 | 9-3 |
Jan.17 | Norman | Texas A&M | 74 | 65 | 10-3 |
Jan.20 | Columbia, MO | Missouri | 62 | 61 | 11-3 |
Jan.23 | Norman | Kansas | 81 | 69 | 12-3 |
Jan.27 | Ames, Iowa | Iowa State | 56 | 63 | 12-4 |
Jan.30 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 70 | 66 | 13-4 |
Feb. 3 | Norman | Texas | 57 | 75 | 13-5 |
Feb. 6 | Stillwater | Oklahoma State | 77 | 66 | 14-5 |
Feb. 10 | Norman | Baylor | 62 | 60 | 15-5 |
Feb. 13 | Norman | Colorado | 65 | 55 | 16-5 |
Feb. 15 | Norman | Connecticut | 60 | 76 | 16-6 |
Feb. 20 | Manhattan, KS | Kansas State | 64 | 58 | 17-6 |
Feb. 24 | Norman | Nebraska | 64 | 80 | 17-7 |
Feb. 27 | Austin | Texas | 75 | 60 | 18-7 |
March 2 | College Station, Texas | Texas A&M | 55 | 78 | 18-8 |
March 7 | Norman | Oklahoma State | 95 | 62 | 19-8 |
Paradise Jam
Date | Time | Visiting Team | Home Team | Score | Leading Scorer | Leading Rebounder |
Nov. 26 | 2:00 PM | South Carolina | Oklahoma | OK, 75-67 | Bone (SC), 18 | Stephens (SC), 10 |
Nov. 27 | 4:30 PM | Oklahoma | San Diego State | OK, 87-48 | Thompson (OK), 18 | Thompson (OK), 9 |
Nov. 28 | 4:30 PM | Oklahoma | Notre Dame | ND, 81-71 | Robinson (OK), 26 | Olajuwon (OK), 7, Bruszewski (ND) 7, Mallory (ND) 7 |
Player stats
Player | Games Played | Minutes | Field Goals | Three Pointers | Free Throws | Rebounds | Assists | Blocks | Steals | Points |
Team players drafted into the WNBA
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| Round || Pick || Player || WNBA Club
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| 2 || 19 || Amanda Thompson || Tulsa Shock
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|- 3 || 28 || Abi Olajuwon || Chicago Sky |- align="center" bgcolor=""
|- 3 || 36 || Nyeshia Stevenson || Phoenix Mercury