No. 19-ranked Kansas will face its biggest test of the 2012-13 season, when the Jayhawks travel to No. 9-ranked California for a non-conference tilt Friday night in Walter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion.
Cal was tabbed to finish second in the Pac-12 Preseason Poll, as voted on by the league's head coaches. The Golden Bears received 109 points, including one first-place vote. Cal was also projected to finish second in the Pac-12 Preseason Media Poll with 155 points and two first-place votes.
NOT IN OUR LEAGUE
The Jayhawks have compiled an impressive record outside the Big 12 Conference in regular-season play. KU owns a 324-148 (.686) record versus non-conference opponents.
DECEMBER DOMINANCE
Kansas head coach Bonnie Henrickson has fared well in the month of December. The Jayhawks have posted a 45-15 (.750) record during the calendar's final month during her tenure.
RUNNING WITH THE PAC
This will be the 93rd contest against a current member of the Pac-12 Conference. The Jayhawks own a slight, 47-45, lead against the league with 88 games coming against former Big 12 Conference member Colorado (KU leads, 35-33). After this game, California will become the second-most played Pac-12 team for KU (Cal leads, 3-1).
START2FINISH
Senior national player of the year candidates Angel Goodrich and Carolyn Davis have built a career on complimenting each other. Goodrich, the nation's assist leader last season, is only 95 assists away from becoming the all-time leader at Kansas, while Davis already is atop the all-time career field goal percentage chart and boasts a 24 percentage point lead over the closest challenger. So the duo is truly the essence of start to finish. To highlight their senior season, a promotional website KUStart2Finish.com has been created to promote these player of the year candidates.
JUST IMAGINE
National player of the year candidate Carolyn Davis has seen controlled minutes during the early part of the season as she works her way back from her season-ending knee injury last year. As a result, Davis is averaging just 23.6 minutes per game and is nearly posting a point per minute with 15.9 points per game. By prorating her production over 40 minutes, Davis would be averaging 26.9 points per game for KU.
#ALLOWING60 IS TRENDING
Over the first seven games of the season, no Kansas opponent scored 60 points in a game. However, in the last three contests, all three of the Jayhawk foes have reached the 60-point plateau.
NAUGHTY OR NICE?
During the Bonnie Henrickson-era, Kansas has had mixed results in games just before the Christmas holiday. During that span, KU has had five nice wins, including three-straight, but also have had three not-so-nice results.
CHELSEA LATELY
Sophomore Chelsea Gardner became the fourth player on the Kansas roster to post 20 or more points in a collegiate game when she tossed in a career-best 26 points against Grambling State. Gardner also added 10 rebounds to record the second double-double of her career. Against Minnesota, Gardner came off the bench and scored 14 points. In her last five games combined, Gardner is averaging 14.2 points per contest, along with 5.6 rebounds per game. She also shot a combined 31-for-43 (.721) from the field.
A KNIGHT'S TALE
Sophomore Natalie Knight does all the little things that often go unnoticed, but one thing is for sure, Kansas is at its best when she is on the floor. Through 10 games, Knight leads the Jayhawks with a +14.60 plus-minus rating, which means that KU scores nearly 15 more points than its opponent per game when Knight is playing.
ACTION JACKSON
Since the third game of the season, junior Tania Jackson has been in the Kansas starting lineup. She doesn't appear to be leaving the starting five anytime soon either, as Jackson leads the Jayhawks in rebounding with 7.1 boards per game. She is also averaging 7.9 points per contest and leads the team with two double-doubles on the season, including a season-best 13-point, 10-rebound effort Sunday against Prairie View A&M.
MONEY MONI
Senior Monica Engelman has posted back-to-back double-digit scoring games, her first in nearly a calendar year. She is averaging 7.3 points per game, ranks third on the team in rebounding with 5.4 boards per contest and is tied for second in assists with 30.
SHE GIVETH and SHE TAKETH AWAY
Angel Goodrich led the Jayhawks against Prairie View A&M with eight assists and five steals. That effort marked the 42nd game in her career where she posted the team high in assists and steals in the same game.
FIRST WADE, THEN WOODEN, NOW NAISMITH
Kansas seniors Carolyn Davis and Angel Goodrich are two of the 25 NCAA Division I women's basketball student-athletes to be named to the 2012-13 State Farm® Wade Trophy Watch List. The Kansas duo has also been tabbed for John R. Wooden Award Women's Preseason Top-30 List, and are both on the 50-player list for the 2012-13 Naismith Women's College Player of the Year presented by AT&T early season watch list.
O CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN
For the third-straight season, seniors Carolyn Davis and Angel Goodrich will serve as team captains for the Jayhawks during the 2012-13 campaign.
PULLING RANK
Kansas is ranked in the Associated Press Top-25 Poll for the fifth-straight week, coming it at No. 19. KU has also been ranked in the USA Today Coaches Poll each of the seven previous weeks this season, including a No. 19 ranking in this week's poll.
MASTERS OF THEIR CRAFT
The senior writers of espnW collaborated and came up with the top-five players in the nation by position. Once again, Angel Goodrich and Carolyn Davis found themselves among the nation's elite. Goodrich was classified as one of the country's top-five point guards, while Davis was tabbed as one of the nation's best five centers.
SHOWING A LOT OF CLASS
Prior to the start of the regular season, senior Angel Goodrich was named one of 30 national finalists for the prestigious Senior CLASS Award. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence - community, classroom, character and competition.
JOIN THE CLUB
Another milestone to watch for is that of Monica Engelman. The Kansas senior now has 990 career points scored and with 10 more tallies will become the 25th player in Kansas history to join the 1,000-point club. Since the table is set, also keep an eye on Angel Goodrich, who now needs 93 points to join the club.
A NATIONAL LEADER
Senior Angel Goodrich entered this season as the reigning national champion in assists per game. Goodrich paced the Jayhawks with a school and Big 12 record 250 assists last season, or 7.4 per game. Goodrich currently averages 6.6 assists per game.
THAT 70's SHOW
Kansas' success during the Bonnie Henrickson-era has been pretty much based on 70 points. When the Jayhawks score 70 or more points, Kansas owns a 94-9 record (.913) during her tenure. When KU opponents score less than 70 points, the Jayhawks are 128-68 (.653) during that span.
TWENTY SOMETHING
When Carolyn Davis scores 20 or more points in a game, the Jayhawks usually come out on top. Davis has 31 20-point efforts in her career and KU boasts a 26-5 (.839) record in those contests.
WHAT DOES FIVE DIMES EQUAL?
In addition to being 50 cents, five dimes from Angel Goodrich in a game also equals a good chance for a Kansas victory. Goodrich has collected five or more assists 72 times in her career with the Jayhawks and KU was victorious in 51 of those games for a .708 winning percentage.
HOW SWEET IT IS
Kansas returned to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 last season for the first time since 1998. It marked the third time in school history that the Jayhawks advanced to the Sweet 16 and was Kansas' 12th NCAA Tournament appearance.
PLAN FOR POSTSEASON
Faithful followers of the Kansas women's basketball program have learned to plan for postseason play. In Bonnie Henrickson's eight previous seasons with the Jayhawks, KU has advanced to postseason play six times, including five straight. In fact, in Henrickson's head coaching career, she has led her team to postseason play 13 times in 15 seasons.
RELOADING
How does a top-25 program stay in the national polls? Sign a top-25 recruiting class. That's exactly what head coach Bonnie Henrickson and her staff did during the early signing period, inking the No. 14-ranked recruiting class in the nation, according to Collegiate Girls Basketball Report, and the top among Big 12 Conference schools. The class also ranked No. 25 nationally by Blue Star Basketball. The Jayhawks signed Jada Brown (6-0, F, Las Vegas, Nev.), Dakota Gonzalez (6-0, G, Pocatello, Idaho), Dylan Gonzalez (6-0, G, Pocatello, Idaho), Caelynn Manning-Allen (6-4, F, Chicago, Ill.) and Keyla Morgan (5-8, G, Rancho Dominguez, Calif.).