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Lady Mavs Face 16th Ranked Oklahoma Sunday Afternoon

FORT WORTH, Texas - The UT Arlington women's basketball team will face their toughest opponent yet on the young season as they take on 16th nationally ranked Oklahoma in the Maggie Dixon Classic.
 
 UT ARLINGTON WOMEN'S BASKETBALL INFORMATION
 Game 3 UT Arlington (2-1) vs No.16 Oklahoma (3-1)
 Date | Time Sunday, Nov. 20 | 3:30 p.m.
 Location Schollmaier Arena | Fort Worth, Texas
 Live Stats Stat Broadcast
 Streaming ESPN+ 
 Tickets Maggie Dixon Classic
 Game Notes UT Arlington
  
OPENING TIPS
  • Second of third Big 12 opponent for the Mavs this season.
  • UTA and Oklahoma are both looking to bounce back from their first loss of the season.
  • The Mavs have five players averaging double figures in points on the season.
SCOUTING OKLAHOMA
  • The Sooners are coming off their first loss of the season against No. 25 Utah.
  • Oklahoma was picked to finish 3rd in the Big 12 Preseason Poll.
  • Preseason All-Big 12 Team member Madi Williams leads the Sooners with 18.5 points per game.
  • Made the NCAA Tournament last season for the first time since 2018 as a No. 4 seed in the Bridgeport bracket. Won their first-round game against No. 13 IUPUI before falling to No. 5 Norte Dame.  
SERIES HISTORY 
It will be the 14th meeting between the Lady Mavs and Sooners and the first since 2013. OU holds a 10-3 advantage in the all-time series and has won the last two contests over the Lady Mavs. 
 
The Maggie Dixon Classic is held annually in memory of the former Army Black Knights women's basketball coach. On April 6, 2006, the women's college basketball community lost a young Maggie Dixon, who died from an undiagnosed heart condition. Over the course of her six months as head coach at the United States Military Academy, she led the program to unprecedented heights; the Black Knights played in their first Patriot League Championship and Dixon led her team to their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance.
 
UT ARLINGTON BY THE NUMBERS
Milestone Wins

100th win - 65-50 vs Texas Woman's on Nov. 13, 1979
200th win - 64-51 vs Texas Wesleyan on Feb. 2, 1987 (in Fort Worth, Texas)
300th win - 73-55 vs Nicholls State on Feb. 15, 1996
400th win - 67-63 at Louisiana Monroe on Feb. 1, 2003
500th win - 54-41 vs Texas A&M - Corpus Christi on Jan. 26, 2008
600th win - 65-58 vs Appalachian State on Feb. 13, 2016
700th win - 60-40 at Arkansas State on Feb. 26, 2021
 
By The Decade
1972-82: 147-135 (.521)
1982-92: 109-165 (.398)
1992-02: 135-141 (.489)
2002-12: 169-132 (.562)
2012-22: 161-131 (.551)
2022-present: 2-1 (.667)
Overall: 723-705 (.506) 
 
STARR LEADS THE WAY
Among the six players the Lady Mavs return who saw action last year, Starr Jacobs leads the pack. The fifth-year senior not only broke the program's single-season scoring record, but she became the only player in the nation to average at least 21 points, two steals and 1.5 assists per game while shooting at least 50 percent from the field. On top of that, she joined Aneesah Morrow (DePaul) as the only two players nationally to average at least 21 points and two steals per game while shooting at least 50 percent from the field. Furthermore, Jacobs and Naz Hillmon (Michigan) were the only two players to average 21 points and 1.5 assists per game while shooting at least 50 percent. She is the top returning mid-major scorer in the nation.
 
With that resume, Jacobs became the first player in program history to be named to the Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Award's preseason watch list. She was selected as the WAC's Preseason Player of the Year by the media and ESPN.com's Charlie Crème while being tabbed Preseason First Team All-WAC by the coaches.
 
WAC PRESEASON AWARDS
As a team, UT Arlington was tabbed to finish second in the WAC in a preseason vote by the league's coaches and media behind defending champion Stephen F. Austin.
 
2022-23 WAC Preseason Coaches Poll
Rk. Team (1st-Place Votes) Pts.
1. Stephen F. Austin (9) 140
2. UT Arlington (2) 126
3. Grand Canyon (2) 124
4. California Baptist 107
5. Abilene Christian 86
6. Southern Utah 83
7. Sam Houston 70
8. Utah Valley 69
9. UTRGV 56
10. NM State 46
11. Tarleton 44
Utah Tech 44
13. Seattle U 19
 
Preseason Player of the Year
Aiyana Johnson, Grad, F/C, Stephen F. Austin
 
Preseason First Team All-WAC
Trinity San Antonio, So., G, California Baptist
Aaliyah Collins, So., G, Grand Canyon
Madelyn Batista, Sr., F, Sam Houston
Tomekia Whitman, Sr., G, Southern Utah
Aiyana Johnson, Grad, F/C, Stephen F. Austin
Starr Jacobs, 5th, F, UT Arlington
Breaunna Gillen, Sr., G, Utah Tech
Emily Isaacson, Sr., G/F, Utah Tech
 
2022-23 Preseason All-WAC Second Team
Bella Earle, So., G, Abilene Christian
Tiarra Brown, Jr., G/F, Grand Canyon
Chyna Allen, Grad, G, Sam Houston
Cherita Daugherty, Grad, G, Southern Utah
Jireh Washington, 5th, G, UT Arlington
Kayla White, 5th, G, UT Arlington
Iyana Dorsey, So., G, UTRGV
Shay Fano, Jr., F, Utah Valley
 
2022-23 WAC Preseason Media Poll
Rk. Team
1. Stephen F. Austin
2. UT Arlington
3. Grand Canyon
4. California Baptist
5. Abilene Christian
6. Sam Houston
7. Utah Tech
8. Southern Utah
9. Utah Valley
10. Tarleton
11. UTRGV
12. NM State
13. Seattle U
 
Preseason Player of the Year
Starr Jacobs, 5th, F, UT Arlington
 
Preseason All-WAC Team
Madi Miller, Grad, G, Abilene Christian
Trinity San Antonio, So., G, California Baptist
Aaliyah Collins, So., G, Grand Canyon
Aiyana Johnson, Grad, F/C, Stephen F. Austin
Zya Nugent, Sr., G, Stephen F. Austin
Starr Jacobs, 5th, F, UT Arlington
Jireh Washington, 5th, G, UT Arlington
Breaunna Gillen, Sr., G, Utah Tech
 
BACK TO THE WAC
After spending the previous nine seasons (2013-22) as a Sun Belt Conference member, UT Arlington officially joined the Western Athletic Conference on July 1, 2022. UTA was a member of the WAC for one year previously in 2012-13 following 48 years in the Southland Conference (1963-2012) – of which it was a founding member.
 
In its lone previous campaign in the WAC, UTA went 4-14 in league play, tying Texas State for ninth place in the regular season standings.
 
New Mexico State, UTA and Seattle U are the only three current WAC schools that were also members of the league in 2012-13.

2012-13 WAC Membership (Current Affiliation)
Denver (Summit)
Idaho (Big Sky)
Louisiana Tech (Conference USA)
New Mexico State
San Jose State (Mountain West)
Seattle U
Texas State (Sun Belt)
Utah State (Mountain West)
UT Arlington
UTSA (Conference USA)
 
2022-23 WAC Membership
Abilene Christian
California Baptist
Grand Canyon
New Mexico State
Sam Houston
Seattle U
Southern Utah
Stephen F. Austin
Tarleton
UT Arlington
UT Rio Grande Valley
Utah Tech
Utah Valley
 
In an effort to continue enhancing its at-large prospects and protecting top seeds in March, a résumé-seeding system will be used to determine how teams are placed at this year's WAC Tournament (men and women).
 
An algorithm will rate performance against all D-I teams faced in the regular season, not just conference play. That will rank teams for the conference postseason tournament. Using this résumé-seeding system, teams will receive more credit for scheduling and playing stronger opponents than weaker ones. This should help the WAC have higher NET rankings, a key-criteria used by the NCAA basketball selection committees.
 
WAC Commissioner Brian Thornton and WAC Associate Commissioner of Basketball Drew Speraw worked with Ken Pomeroy of kenpom.com to put together the formula. To read more about the system – and to see how teams would have been seeded last year as opposed to straight conference record – click here.
 
Celebrating its 60th anniversary during the current 2022-23 academic year, the WAC has officially opened its conference headquarters in the city of Arlington, less than five miles from UTA's campus. It was the first such move for the league in a generation after the WAC had been anchored in Denver for all but a brief stretch of its initial 60 years of existence.
 
HOME SWEET HOME 
The UTA women have called the College Park Center home since Feb. 1, 2012 when they defeated UTSA in their first contest in their new home arena, 51-40. Since then, the Lady Mavs have complied a home record of 89-56 including five seasons with 10 or more wins.

Since the 2016-17 season, the Lady Mavs have been remarkable at home as they have put together an impressive 66-18 record.
 
2022-23  2-1
2021-22  8-4
2020-21  8-1
2019-20  12-4
2018-19  12-3
2017-18  13-2
2016-17  11-3
2015-16  7-8
2014-15  10-5
2013-14  3-11
2012-13  3-10
2011-12  1-4
Total  89-56
 
MID-MAJOR RANKING
The UT Arlington women's basketball team is ranked 24th in the first CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major poll of the season that was released Nov. 1.
 
The Lady Mavs received 145 votes, slotting just behind South Dakota and their 152 points. South Dakota State, FGCU and Princeton are the top three ranked programs, followed by Gonzaga and Toledo, who will face UTA in Daytona Beach later this month.
 
Stephen F. Austin, the defending WAC champions, are ranked 15th in the poll.
 
NEXT UP
Following Sunday's game, the Lady Mavs will look ahead to the Daytona Beach Invitational to face Cincinnati in Daytona Beach, Florida on Nov. 25 at 2:30 p.m.
 
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Players Mentioned

Starr Jacobs

#4 Starr Jacobs

F
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
Kayla White

#32 Kayla White

G
5' 10"
Fifth Year
Jireh Washington

#10 Jireh Washington

G
5' 9"
Fifth Year

Players Mentioned

Starr Jacobs

#4 Starr Jacobs

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
F
Kayla White

#32 Kayla White

5' 10"
Fifth Year
G
Jireh Washington

#10 Jireh Washington

5' 9"
Fifth Year
G