Monday, December 15
Stillwater, Okla.
6:30 p.m.

Tulsa

at

Oklahoma State

Mady Cartwright
Photo by: Anais Moua

TU to Face Oklahoma State in Stillwater

12/14/2025 11:32:00 AM | Women's Basketball

Game 10:
Tulsa (6-3) vs. #23/22 Oklahoma State (10-2)
6:30 p.m. CT - Monday, December 15, 2025
Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) • Stillwater, Okla.
 
RADIO: 1300 AM/93.5 FM The Patriot
LIVE STATS: Tulsa StatBroadcast
TV: ESPN+
GAME NOTES: Tulsa
GAME NOTES: Oklahoma State
AMERICAN RELEASE: Click here
 
THE COACHES:
Tulsa: Angie Nelp (Colorado State '02), 5th year
Career Record: 82-52
School Record: Same
 
Oklahoma State: Jacie Hoyt, 4th year
Career Record: 151-102
School Record: 70-37
 
Tulsa's Probable Starters
4          G         Abby Jegede, 5-10, RJr-TR, Toronto, Ontario, 9.6 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 1.0 apg
5          G         Alisha Peavy, 6-2, Fr-HS, San Antonio, Texas, 5.1 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 1.6 apg
17        F          Hannah Riddick, 6-1, RSr-TR, Calgary, Alberta, 13.3 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 2.1 apg
22        G         Mady Cartwright, 5-10, Jr-2L, Greenwood, Ark., 17.2 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 2.4 apg
33        G         Dora Toman, 6-0, Fr-HS, Budapest, Hungary, 8.9 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 3.3 apg
 
Oklahoma State's Probable Starters
1          G         Amari Whiting, 5-10, Jr, Burley, Idaho, 11.4 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 3.7 apg
3          G         Micah Gray, 5-8, Sr, Oklahoma City, Okla., 14.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 2.8 apg
11        F          Achol Akot, 6-1, Jr, Ottawa, Ontario, 11.5 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 1.5 apg
13        G         Haleigh Timmer, 5-11, Sr, Rapid City, S.D., 15.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 2.2 apg
32        G         Stailee Heard, 5-11, Jr, Sapulpa, Okla., 10.9 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 2.3 apg

The Series with Oklahoma State
  • This will be the 23rd meeting between Tulsa and Oklahoma State.
  • Although OSU leads the all-time series 16-6, Tulsa has come out on top in four of the last five matchups.
  • Tulsa has never faced a ranked OSU squad. As of December 14, the Cowgirls are No. 23 in the AP national poll and No. 22 in the WBCA Coaches poll.
  • The last meeting ended in a 69-62 win for TU in Stillwater.
  • Tulsa is 2-7 when facing the Cowgirls in Stillwater.
  • The last five matchups with Oklahoma State:
            11/23/2002.....Tulsa, Okla....................W, 75-55
            11/12/2003.....Oklahoma City, Okla.....W, 58-56
            12/03/2005.....Stillwater, Okla..............W, 75-68 (2OT)
            11/13/2019.....Tulsa, Okla....................L, 48-78
            12/13/2020.....Stillwater, Okla..............W, 69-62
 
Scouting the Oklahoma State Cowgirls
  • Oklahoma State is 10-2 to start the year with their only losses coming to a solid St. John's squad on the road and No. 9 Oklahoma in Oklahoma City.
  • OSU's best NET win came against #38 Miami (87-84) in a neutral tournament.
  • The Cowgirls have seven players averaging 10 or more points per game with Haleigh Timmer leading the way with 15.2 points. Achol Akot handles the rebounding with 7.2 boards per contest, while Jadyn Wooten dishes out a team-high 5.8 assists per game.
    As a unit, OSU leads the Big 12 in bench points per game (31.7), free throw percentage (.784), rebound margin (16.1), scoring margin (39.3), scoring offense (96.4), 3-point attempts per game (28.9), 3-point percentage (.393), and 3-pointers made per game (11.4).
  • Last year, Oklahoma State went 25-7 and 14-4 in conference play to finish in the semifinal of the Big 12 Championship and lost to South Dakota State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
 
Tulsa's First Win over a Ranked Opponent is on the Line
  • Monday marks Tulsa's 56th-ever game against a nationally ranked team.
  • History would be made if TU gets the win. It would be the program's first-ever win over a ranked opponent.
  • Tulsa is currently 0-55 when facing a top-25 squad.
  • The closest the Golden Hurricane ever came to a top-25 win against No. 8 Louisiana Tech in 2003-04. Tulsa fell by three, 63-60, at home against the Lady Techsters.
  • TU has never played a ranked Oklahoma State team.
 
Mady Cartwright Leads the American in Scoring
Junior guard Mady Cartwright is the American Conference leader in points per game (17.22) through six weeks of the 2025-26 season.
She's scored in double-figures in all but one game, had two 20+ point performances and peaked with a career-high 28 points against Kent State in the Bahamas tournament.
Cartwright has led Tulsa in scoring in five of Tulsa's nine games.
She had a career night to open the season, earning 26 points, and career-highs of nine field goals made, six 3-pointers and 5 steals against New Orleans.
So far, Cartwright is shooting 44.3% from the field (47/106), 35.7% from deep (20/56) and 89.1% from the free throw line (41/46).
 
Toman is a Two-Time American Freshman of the Week
  • Tulsa's Dora Toman, a true freshman out of Budapest, Hungary, has two American Freshman of the Week awards, tying Tulane's Mecailin Marshall for the most in the league through six weeks.
  • After making an immediate impact in her first two collegiate games for the Golden Hurricane, Dora Toman was selected as the first American Conference Freshman of the Week this season (Nov. 10).
  • Toman finished week one as the league leader in blocks (5) and blocks per game (2.5), while leading all conference freshmen in steals per game (2.5), total steals (5), assists per game (5.0) and total assists (10) through two wins to start the year.
  • In the Golden Hurricane's 79-59 win over Prairie View A&M, Toman led TU with 14 boards, five assists, three steals and two blocks.
  • She picked up her second American Freshman of the Week (Dec. 8) after averaged 15.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.0 steals and 4.0 assists in two starts against Mississippi Valley State and Creighton.
  • She didn't turn the ball over once and totaled eight assists, finishing with an efficient 8.0 assist-to-turnover ratio.
  • Toman had the best game of her young career against MVSU. She led the Golden Hurricane in nearly every statistical category, finishing with 22 points, nine boards, seven steals and five assists to help Tulsa set the single-game scoring record with 101 points.
 
A Golden Offense Backed by a Multi-Talented Defense
  • After nine games, the Golden Hurricane lead the American with 74.78 points per game with a high of 101 points against Mississippi Valley State and a low of 60 points at Creighton.
  • TU's defense has made their presence known in every game so far. Currently, the Golden Hurricane lead the conference in defensive rebounds (27.22) and blocks (4.56) while ranking second in 3-point field goal defense (.333) and third in field goal defense (.379).
  • Hannah Riddick and Dora Toman have powered the defense with a combined 10.21 defensive boards per game, while Toman is third in the American with 2.33 steals per contest.
 
Excelling at the Free Throw Line
  • Tulsa has done better than everybody in the American at drawing fouls to get to the charity stripe and scoring at the line.
  • TU leads the league with 17.33 free throws made and 23.11 free throw attempts per game, which also nationally ranks 14th and 21st, respectively.
  • Three TU players shoot .800 or better at the line, including Layla-J Cameron (.950 (19/20)), Mady Cartwright (.891 (41-46)) and Abby Jegede (.800 (16-20).
  • Hannah Riddick and Cartwright each have a double-figure free throw performance at the line this season, with Riddick making 13 against Oral Roberts and Cartwright draining 11 versus Kent State.
 
Riddick and Duncan Return to the Court
  • Redshirt senior forward Hannah Riddick has succeeded on the court since returning to action, averaging 13.3 points and 8.4 rebounds in seven games played.
  • Riddick, a former four-year letterwinner for Memphis, exited the 2024-25 season early last year with a season-ending injury on November 13, 2024, against Ball State.
  • After transferring to Tulsa over the offseason, she returned to the court for the Golden Hurricane exactly one year removed from her injury last season - on November 13, 2025, against Houston Christian.
  • In her return, Riddick came off the bench and scored 12 points in the 75-67 win over Houston Christian to give TU its third win of the season.
  • Since returning, Riddick has had two double-doubles, four double-figure scoring games, including two 20+ point contests, and three double-digit rebounding games.
  • Riddick's led TU in boards four times and scoring, assists and blocks twice.
  • Redshirt senior Shamaryah Duncan saw her first action as a Golden Hurricane against Mississippi Valley State, earning six points and two boards in 11 minutes.
  • Her last game was on March 21, 2024, in the WBIT first round when she played for North Texas. A medical decision led to redshirting all of last season and the first seven games of this season.
 
Tulsa Freshmen Shine Through First Eight Games
  • Tulsa has cruised to six wins in nine games to start the year, thanks in part to significant contributions by three true freshmen, two of which have started every game.
  • Alisha Peavy (San Antonio, Texas) and Dora Toman (Budapest, Hungary) started in their first nine collegiate contests for TU, with Peavy producing 5.1 points and 5.6 boards per game, while Toman (8.9 ppg/6.2 rpg/3.3 apg) has led Tulsa in assists five times, boards and steals four times, blocks three times and points twice.
  • Haven Fisher, from Prior Lake, Minn., has scored in double-figures three times, most recently against Mississippi valley State with 13 points. She currently has 7.8 points per game off the bench in 17.8 minutes per contest.
  • Fisher even had a third-quarter buzzer-beater against Prairie View, helping TU win that game by 20 points (79-59).
 
Nelp's Success in the 918
  • Head Coach Angie Nelp earned her 73rd win for the Golden Hurricane at UAB (2/22) in a 72-68 overtime comeback thriller, surpassing Charlene Thomas-Swinson's (2005-11) 72 wins for third on the all-time TU coach wins list.
  • Nelp is currently 82-52 entering game No. 10 of her fifth season.
  • She needs 10 more wins to pass Kathy McConnell-Miller (1999-05) for the  second-most wins in program history.
  • No previous Tulsa coach has ever reached 80 wins in just their fifth season.
  • Only two other TU head coaches won more than 80 games in their careers.
  • Nelp is the only coach in program history to earn 10+ home wins in three straight seasons.
  • Nelp is also the only coach to lead Tulsa to three postseasons.
  • She is the only coach to lead Tulsa to multiple 5-0 starts to a season.
  • Finally, Nelp is the only TU coach to have more than two consecutive winning seasons leading the Golden Hurricane.
 
Home Court Advantage
  • The Golden Hurricane have been deadly in the Donald W. Reynolds Center under fifth-year head coach Angie Nelp.
  • TU is 16-4 at home since the start of last season, 31-6 since 2023-24, 42-10 since 2022-23 and 50-15 since Nelp joined the program.
  • 2025-26: Tulsa is perfect with a 5-0 home record so far.
  • 2024-25: TU went 11-4 in the Reynolds Center, reaching the 10+ home win milestone for a third season in a row and fourth consecutive winning record.
  • 2023-24: The Hurricane enjoyed their winningest home record in program history, going 15-2 under the lights of the Reynolds Center, including 2-1 in postseason play during the WBIT.
  • 2022-23: Tulsa went 11-4 and started the home slate 9-0.
  • 2021-22: The Golden Hurricane enjoyed their first winning home record in three years at 8-5 under Nelp in her first season.
  • It's the first time since 2003-06 that TU has surpassed 10+ home wins in three consecutive seasons. Nelp is the only coach in program history to accomplish the feat.
 
An International Take on Golden Hurricane Basketball
  • Tulsa's 2025-26 squad features seven international student-athletes on the 15-player roster.
  • No Angie Nelp team has ever had more than one player from outside the United States. She's also only had two international players in total before this season (Iceland's Elin Hrafnkelsdottir in 2021-22 and Spain's Queen Ikhiuwu in 2023-24).
  • This year, Layla-J Cameron (Gold Coast, Australia), Laura Di Stefano (Rome Italy), Abby Jegede (Toronto, Canada), Gina Nikola Pirjak (Jezera, Croatia), Hannah Riddick (Calgary, Alberta), Teresa Seppala (Tampere, Finland) and Dora Toman (Budapest, Hungary) are all set to don the Royal Blue and Old Gold for the first time this season.
  • Di Stefano (Italy), Seppala (Finland), Pirjak (Croatia) and Toman (Hungary) are the first players from their respective countries to play for the Golden Hurricane women's basketball team.
 
On the Roster  
2025-26 TICKETS
Single-game tickets are now on sale for $13 per ticket per game for ages 4 and older and can be purchased in advance at TulsaHurricane.com or at the entrance. Season tickets also start at just $75. Season ticket members will receive 1 (one) ALL-IN-1 pass that will be good for all 2025 TU Women's Basketball regular-season home games in the Donald W. Reynolds Center. No refunds for canceled games due to weather-related or any other cause. CLICK HERE to start the process of ordering tickets or call 918-631-4688.
 


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