2013-14 BIG EAST Women's Basketball Guide

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The BIG EAST Enters A New Era

The BIG EAST Conference enters a new era in 2013-14. The league is moving forward as a 10-team group that is returning to its heritage, focusing athletically on basketball while striding into the future with an eye towards leadership and innovation. On December 15, 2012, seven BIG EAST institutions -- DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall and Villanova -- announced their intention to separate from the football-playing schools in the previous BIG EAST and form an independent association. On March 20, 2013, the seven schools reached an agreement that enabled them to keep the BIG EAST name and establish a new entity beginning on July 1, 2013. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions -- Butler, Creighton, and Xavier -- and forged a landmark, long-term broadcast partnership with FOX Sports. The television agreement helps usher in the new BIG EAST era and afford the conference’s schools broad national exposure. FOX Sports and its new national cable network, Fox Sports 1, have the television rights to all BIG EAST games in all sports.


Table of Contents

P rimary BIG EAST W omen ’ s B asketball C ontacts CONTENTS

Butler

Georgetown

Providence

Seton Hall

Kit Stetzel Hinckle Fieldhouse Assistant Sports Information Director 510 W. 49th Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Office: (317) 940-9994 Cell Phone: (317) 828-9312 Email: cbstetze@butler.edu Press Row Phone: (317) 940-9817

Barbara Barnes Associate Sports Information Director McDonough Arena 3700 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20057 Office: (202) 687-7155 Cell Phone: (703) 716-7760 Email: bj57@georgetown.edu Press Row Phone: 202-687-1581

Jen Rynearson Sports Information Director Alumni Hall/Mullaney Gym 1 Cunningham Square Providence, RI 02918 Office: (401) 865-2208 Fax: (401) 865-2583 Cell Phone: (401) 575-7370 Email: jrynears@providence.edu Press Row Phone: 401-865-2810

Vincent Novicki Associate Director of Athletics Communications 400 South Orange Avenue South Orange, NJ 07079 Office: (973) 761-9493 Cell Phone: (908) 902-1621 Email: vincent.novicki@shu.edu Press Row Phone: (973) 761-1816

Creighton

Marquette

Glen Sisk Assistant Director/Athletic Communications 2500 California Plaza Omaha, NE 68178 Office: (402) 280-2433 Cell Phone: (402) 515-7528 Email: glensisk@creighton.edu Press Row Phone: (402) 280-5724

DePaul

Megan O’Shea Assistant Director of Media Relations Al McGuire Center 770 North 12th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233 Phone: (414) 288-7419 Fax: (414) 288-6519 Personal: (812) 369-0311 Email: megan.oshea@marquette.edu Press Row Phone: 414-288-0340

Alicia Pope Assistant Director of Athletics Communications 2323 N. Sheffield Ave., Suite 220 Chicago, IL 60614 Phone: (773) 325-4740 Fax: (773) 325-7531 Cell Phone: (815) 325-2659 Email: apope8@depaul.edu Press Row Phone: 773-325-4901

St. John’s Sagan Byrne Assistant Director of Athletic Communications St. John’s University 8000 Utopia Parkway 157 Carnesecca Arena Queens, NY 11439 Office: (718) 990-1522 Cell Phone: (440) 476-6554 Email: byrnes@stjohns.edu Press Row Phone (C.A.): (718) 990-5713 Press Row Phone (MSG): (212) 631-8890

The BIG EAST Conference New York, NY Conference Office Number 212-969-4661 Communications Number 401-265-2244

BIG EAST Staff (Emails - FirstInitialLastName@bigeast.com) Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Val Ackerman Chief Marketing Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ann Crandall Senior Associate Commissioner, Administration and NCAA Relations . . . . . . . . Joe D’Antonio Senior Advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Jernstedt Associate Commissioner for Women’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amber Cox Associate Commissioner, Compliance and Governance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Condaras Associate Commissioner, Sports Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Paquette Associate Commissioner, Olympic Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Schneider Assistant Commissioner, Men’s Basketball Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shawn Murphy Business Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Flanagan Executive Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Naomi Huston Supervisor of Officials, Men’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Cahill Supervisor of Officials, Women’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Jacobs

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Villanova Dean Kenefick Associate Athletic Director/Communications The Pavillion Villanova, PA 19085 Office: (610) 519-6514 Cell Phone: (610) 308-4395 Email: dean.kenefick@villanova.edu Press Row Phone: 610-519-7290

Xavier Mike Hill II Associate Athletic Director/Communications 3800 Victory Blvd. Cincinnati, OH 45207 Office: (513) 745-3961 Cell Phone: (513) 526-4173 Email: hillm13@xavier.edu Press Row Phone: (513) 745-3929

2013-14 Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 2014 NCAA Championship Dates/Sites . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2013 BIG EAST Championship Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2013-14 Television Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2013-14 Composite Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 BIG EAST Conference Bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Commissioner Val Ackerman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

MEET THE TEAMS Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-23 DePaul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-27 Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-31 Marquette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-35 Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-39 St. John’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-43 Seton Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-47 Villanova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-51 Xavier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-55 All-Time Coaches’ Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

2012-13 REVIEW Final Standings & Postseason Information . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 Statistical Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-65 Statistics – Superlatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

HISTORY Regular-Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-69 All-Time Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-73 BIG EAST Career Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-76 Annual Individual Stat Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-78 Annual Team Stat Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-80 Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-83 Weekly Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-87 Year-by-Year Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 All-Time All-Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89-92 BIG EAST Championship Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93-95 BIG EAST in the NCAA Championship . . . . . . . . 96-100 BIG EAST – NCAA National Champions . . . . . . . . . 101 BIG EAST in the WNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 BIG EAST Players in the WNBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 BIG EAST Players in the Olympics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

CREDITS The 2013-14 BIG EAST Media Guide was written and edited by Jill Skotarczak. Editorial Assistance provided by John Paquette.

PHOTO CREDITS School media relations contacts/WNBA Photos/ USA Basketball/NBAE/ Getty Images: Andrew D. Bernstein, Nathaniel S. Butler and Jim Rogash. Special thanks to the school media relations offices for their valuable assistance and cooperation.

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Notebook Three Newcomers to the Conference

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The BIG EAST Conference welcomed Butler, Creighton and Xavier as fulltime members of the league on July 1, 2013. They join DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall and Villanova for the 35th academic year in the history of the BIG EAST.

Xavier Musketeers

Creighton Bluejays

Butler Bulldogs

How I Spent My Offseason

Marquette head coach Terri Mitchell traveled to Mozambique, Africa from May 1st to May 11th to help personally deliver some 8,000 shoes to the five local villages in conjunction with the Soles for Jesus organization, which specializes in providing new and gently used shoes to the impoverished people of Africa. Mitchell became involved with SFJ two and a half years ago, with her efforts to increase awareness ranging from organizing a shoe donation and collection at past Marquette women’s basketball games, all the way to coaching barefoot.

Non-Conference Tournament Action Nine teams will participate in several tournaments during the first half of the 2013-14 season. Butler

South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Creighton

Dual in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.)

DePaul

Maggie Dixon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) Duel in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Georgetown

Carrs/Safeway Great Alaskan Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) Puerto Rico Classic (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Marquette

South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.)

St. John’s

St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic (Queens, N.Y.) Maggie Dixon Classic (New York, N.Y.)

Seton Hall

Seton Hall Thanksgiving Tournament (South Orange, N.J.)

Villanova

Glass City Tournament (Toledo, Ohio) FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Miami, Fla.)

Xavier

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Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands)

New Coach on the Block In March of 2013, Anthony Bozzella was named the fourth women’s basketball coach in Seton Hall history. Bozzella, a 1988 graduate of Seton Hall, has amassed an overall record of 306-318 (.491) in his 21 years as a head coach and a 186-214 (.465) mark at the Division I level.

Teams in Postseason Play Six of the 10 BIG EAST programs were selected into postseason tournaments for the 2012-13 season. Creighton, DePaul, St. John’s and Villanova participated in the NCAA Championship, while Butler and Marquette earned bids to the WNIT.

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New Site for BIG EAST Championship The BIG EAST Championship, which will take place March 8-11, 2014, has a new location for this year’s contests. Two first-round games will be held on DePaul’s campus on March 8. The venue will shift to Allstate Arena for the four quarterfinals games on March 9, the two semifinals matchups on March 10, and the championship final on March 11. The semifinal and championship games also will air on FOX Sports 1, the new national sports channel that currently reaches 90 million homes across the United States.

Three BIG EAST Alums Picked in 2013 WNBA Draft

Hrynko Participated in USA Basketball Women’s World University Games Team Trials DePaul junior Brittany Hrynko was among the 31 athletes that participated in the 2013 USA Basketball Women’s World University Games Team trials, May 16-19 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center (USOTC) in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Brittany Hrynko

Bruno Coached USA National Team’s Mini-Camp

Doug Bruno

Doug Bruno served as a court coach at the USA Women’s Basketball National Team Mini-Camp, Oct. 4-6 in Las Vegas. Bruno served as an assistant coach at the 2012 London Olympics when the USA captured its record-setting fifth consecutive Olympic gold in London. He was also an assistant when the women won the FIBA World Championships in 2010.

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Three players that concluded their college careers in the BIG EAST after the 2012-13 season were picked to play for teams in the WNBA during the official draft on April 15, 2013 at the ESPN studios in Bristol, Conn.

Sugar Rodgers Nadirah McKenith Shenneika Smith

Player WNBA Team Georgetown St. John’s St. John’s

School

Draft Pick

2nd Round, 2nd Pick 2nd Round, 5th Pick 3rd Round, 1st Pick

Minnesota Lynx Washington Mystics New York Liberty

Strength In Numbers Half of the head coaches within the BIG EAST have been with their respective school for over 10 years, and they all have a winning percentage over .500. Leading the charge is Villanova’s Harry Perretta, the seventh Division I coach to win 600 games at one school. Team Villanova DePaul Marquette Butler Creighton

Coach Harry Perretta Doug Bruno Terri Mitchell Beth Couture Jim Flanery

Tenure 35 years 27 years 17 years 11 years 11 years

Winning % 638-404 (.612) 531-294 (.644) 326-204 (.615) 178-158 (.530) 215-137 (.611)

Maseko is Finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year Seton Hall University women’s basketball graduate Alexandra Maseko has been named a Top-9 Finalist for the 2013 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Maseko is the first student-athlete in Seton Hall history to be named a Top-9 Finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year. Out of an initial pool of 455 student-athletes, including 214 from Division I institutions, the NCAA announced the Top 30 finalists for the award in August. Three student-athletes from each NCAA Division comprise the Top-9 honorees. The NCAA will announce the winner of the 2013 Woman of the Year Award as well as salute the accomplishments of the Top 30 honorees and nine finalists at the 2013 NCAA Woman of the Year awards dinner to be held Sunday, Oct. 20, in Indianapolis.

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Notebook DePaul Tabbed as Preseason Favorite in Coaches’ Poll DePaul, which earned an at-large bid to the 2013 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship, is the top choice to win the league title based on the results of the 2013-14 BIG EAST Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Blue Demons, who have seven letterwinners and three starters back from last year’s NC A A squad, finished with 79 points in the poll and received eight of 10 first-place votes. Head coach Doug Bruno led DePaul to an overall record of 21-12 and 9-7 in the conference last season. Back on the hardwood this season are junior guard Brittany Hrynko, the league’s top returning scorer at 14.7 points per game and the BIG EAST Most Improved Co-Player of the Year last season, and senior forward Jasmine Penny, who added 12.8 points and 4.9 rebounds an outing. Creighton finished in second place in the poll with 67 points, including two first-place votes. The Bluejays are coming off a 25-8 season and a trip to the NCAA Championship. Head coach Jim Flanery welcomes back sophomore guard Marissa Janning (12.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg) and senior forward Sarah Nelson (11.7 ppg, 7.8 rpg) as Creighton embarks on its inaugural year in the BIG EAST. St. John’s claimed third place with 62 points. In his first season at the helm of the Red Storm, head coach Joe Tartamella led his squad to an overall record of 18-13 and a three-way tie for third place with an 11-5 mark in BIG EAST play. Three starters from last year’s team are back for another season, including sophomore guard Aliyyah Handford, a member of the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team who netted 11.7 points per game in conference action. In fourth place in the poll is Villanova, which tallied 56 points. The Wildcats finished last season at 21-12 overall and 9-7 in the BIG EAST. Head coach Harry Perretta lost his top two scorers from last season, but will be bolstered by the guard tandem of Caroline Coyer and Devon Kane. Coyer averaged 7.4 points per game, despite missing 11 games due to a broken hand, while Kane contributed 6.5 points and 2.4 assists an outing. Marquette is right on the heels of Villanova, finishing in fifth place with 55 points.

Coming in sixth place was Georgetown. The Hoyas returns six players from last year’s squad, including second-leading scorer Andrea White. White averaged 10.4 points and 6.5 rebounds per game during her junior campaign. Newcomer Butler placed seventh in the preseason poll. The Bulldogs are coming off a 17-14 season and a trip to the WNIT. Head coach Beth Couture will rely on the efforts of senior guard/forward Daress McClung, an Atlantic 10 Second Team selection who recorded 16.4 points and 9.0 rebounds an outing last season. Finishing in eighth place in the poll is Providence. Second-year head coach Susan Robinson Fruchtl returns five letterwinners from last year’s squad, including junior guard Tori Rule, the Friars’ leading returning scorer. She netted 14.4 points per game and also contributed 3.9 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.2 steals per game. Xavier came in ninth place. Head coach Amy Waugh, a former player and assistant coach for the Xavier program, introduces five letterwinners and seven newcomers for the Musketeers’ first season in the BIG EAST. Senior guard Ashley Wanninger is the team’s top returning scorer, averaging 9.3 points per game last season. Seton Hall rounds out the poll in 10th place. Tony Bozzella takes over the reigns as head coach of the Pirates, who return three starters and 11 letterwinners overall. Second-leading scorer and assist leader Ka-Deidre Simmons is back for the Blue and White (11.5 ppg, 3.9 apg), along with Alexis Brown, who led the team in rebounding a year ago with 5.7 boards a night.

Several players return from head coach Terri Mitchell’s WNIT squad, including senior forward Katherine Plouffe and junior guard Arlesia Morse. Plouffe was a member of the All-BIG EAST Second Team, averaging 12.6 points and 7.8 rebounds per game, and Morse registered 12.4 points and 3.8 rebounds a night for the Golden Eagles.

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Preseason Picks

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DePaul Blue Demons

Creighton Bluejays

St. John’s Red Storm

Villanova Wildcats

Marquette Golden Eagles

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Georgetown Hoyas

Butler Bulldogs

Providence Friars

Xavier Musketeers

Seton Hall Pirates

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Notebook DePaul’s Hrynko Named BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year DePaul junior forward Brittany Hrynko, last season’s BIG EAST Co-Most Improved Player, has been selected as the 2013-14 BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year by a vote of the league’s head coaches. Georgetown freshman forward Shayla Cooper was chosen as BIG EAST Preseason Rookie of the Year. An All-BIG EAST First Team selection last year, Hrynko is the league’s top returning scorer, averaging 14.7 points per game during her sophomore campaign. She also contributed 4.8 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 2.0 steals an outing for Blue Demons while connecting on 31 percent of her shots from behind the 3-point arc. Cooper, a 6-1 forward who played at Norcross High School in Norcross, Ga., was ranked 35th overall by ESPN’s HoopGurlz.com as well as 12th at her position and 50th from Blue Star Basketball. She averaged 13.6 points and five rebounds per game for her high school team that went to the state semifinals, and also helped her squad to a Class AAAAA State Championship the year prior. Cooper shot almost 60 percent from the field last season and earned all-county and all-region honors. The 2013-14 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team includes five seniors, two juniors and three sophomores. The seniors are Daress McClung from Butler, Sarah Nelson from Creighton, Jasmine Penny from DePaul, Andrea White from Georgetown and Katherine Plouffe from Marquette. Tori Rule from Providence and Ka-Deidre Simmons from Seton Hall represent the juniors, while sophomores Marissa Janning from Creighton, Aliyyah Handford from St. John’s and Caroline Coyer from Villanova round out the squad. McClung, a 6-0 senior guard/forward from Indianapolis, Ind., was named to the 2012-13 All-Atlantic 10 Second Team after ranking in the top five in scoring (16.4 ppg – second), rebounds (9.0 rebounds – fifth), blocks (2.4 bpg – third) and steals (2.2 spg – fifth). She also netted 43 percent of her attempts from the field, 33 percent from three-point range and 75 percent from the charity stripe.

Nelson, a 6-0 senior forward from Omaha, Neb., was a member of the 2012-13 MVC All-Defensive Team. She recorded 47 blocked shots and 38 steals over 33 games for Creighton last season, and averaged 11.7 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Nelson connected on 50 percent of her field goal attempts and 35 percent of her three-point field goals. Penny, a 6-1 senior forward from Logansport, Ind., ranked 22nd on the BIG EAST scoring chart last season, tallying 12.8 points an outing for DePaul. She finished the year ranked 12th in the nation and second in the BIG EAST with her 53.8 field goal percentage. Penny reached the 20-point scoring mark in five contests. White, a 6-0 senior forward from Lancaster, Va., is one of the BIG EAST’s top returning rebounders after pulling down 6.5 boards a night for the Hoyas last year. Over 29 games, she averaged 10.4 points per game, shot 46.5 percent from the field and recorded 70 steals, 55 assists and 21 blocks. Plouffe, a 6-3 senior forward from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, was named to the 2012-13 All-BIG EAST Second Team as well as the All-Academic Team. She averaged 12.6 points per game as a junior, en route to becoming the 23rd player at Marquette to reach the 1,000 point milestone. Plouffe also added 7.8 rebounds a night and owned a 47.7 field goal percentage. Rule, a 5-7 junior guard from Minneapolis, Minn., was ranked 12th in scoring in the BIG EAST last season, netting 14.4 points per game for Providence. She notched double figures in scoring during 23 of the Friars’ 30 games, including 13 of 16 BIG EAST Conference regular-season contests. Rule also registered five 20+ point games, including two 30+ point performances.

Katherine Plouffe Marquette

Aliyyah Handford St. John’s

Caroline Coyer Villanova

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Janning, a 5-8 sophomore guard from Watertown, Minn., earned a spot on the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team and was the lone rookie on the MVC First Team. She was the highest scoring freshman in her conference last season, registering 12.6 points a night for the Bluejays. Janning also finished third in the conference in three-point field goal percentage (.389).

Handford, a 5-9 sophomore guard from Newark, N.J., was a member of the 2012-13 BIG EAST All-Freshman Team after registering 9.4 points and 4.5 rebounds per game during her rookie campaign. She also contributed 49 assists and 49 steals over 31 games played. Simmons, a 5-8 redshirt junior guard from Newark, N.J., started all 31 games at the point guard spot for the Pirates and dished out 3.9 assists per game, good for 10th place in the BIG EAST. Last season, she finished tied for 27th in overall scoring (11.5 ppg) and tied for 21st in conference scoring (12.4 ppg).

Jasmine Penny DePaul

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Notebook Brittany Hrynko DePaul

2013-14 BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year Brittany Hrynko, DePaul

2013-14 BIG EAST Preseason Rookie of the Year Shayla Cooper, Georgetown

2013-14 BIG EAST Preseason All-BIG EAST Team Daress McClung, Butler, G/F, Sr., 6-0, Indianapolis, Ind. Marissa Janning, Creighton, G, So., 5-8, Watertown, Minn. Sarah Nelson, Creighton, F, Sr., 6-0, Omaha, Neb. Jasmine Penny, DePaul, F, Sr., 6-1, Logansport, Ind. Andrea White, Georgetown, F, 6-0, Sr., Lancaster, Va. Katherine Plouffe, Marquette, F, Sr., 6-3, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Tori Rule, Providence, Jr., G, 5-7, Minneapolis, Minn. Aliyyah Handford, St. John’s, G, So., 5-9, Newark, N.J.

Ka-Deidre Simmons Seton Hall

Ka-Deidre Simmons, Seton Hall, G, R-Jr., 5-8, Newark, N.J. Caroline Coyer, Villanova, G, So., 5-10, Oak Hill, Va.

2013-14 BIG EAST Preseason All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Arlesia Morse, Marquette, G, Jr., 5-10, Flint, Mich. Ashley Wanninger, Xavier, G, Sr., 5-10, Cincinnati, Ohio Eugenia McPherson, St. John’s, G, R-Sr., 5-8, North Babylon, N.Y.

Andrea White Georgetown

Shayla Cooper Georgetown

Daress McClung Butler

Coyer, a 5-10 sophomore guard from Oak Hill, Va., averaged 7.4 points and 3.1 rebounds per game in her first season playing for the Wildcats. In just 21 games played, she recorded 53 assists and 13 steals. Despite suffering a broken hand and missing the last 11 games of the regular season, Coyer returned to the Villanova lineup for the BIG EAST Championship and the Wildcats’ appearance in the NCAAs.

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Sarah Nelson Creighton

Marissa Janning Creighton

Tori Rule Providence

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March 10

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4:00 p.m.

All times (Eastern) are subject to change.

2014 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Championship 9:00 p.m.

March 8-11 First round at McGrath-Phillips Arena • Chicago, Ill. Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Final at Allstate Arena • Rosemont, Ill. Semifinals and Final Televised By Fox Sports 1

6:30 p.m.

2014 NCAA Championship – Dates And Sites FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS March 22 - 25 Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa Hosted by Iowa State University Pete Maravich Assembly Center Baton Rouge, Louisiana Hosted by Louisiana State University Carmichael Arena Chapel Hill, North Carolina Hosted by University of North Carolina Comcast Center College Park, Maryland Hosted by University of Maryland Reed Arena College Station, Texas Hosted by Texas A&M University Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, North Carolina Hosted by Duke University Carver‐Hawkeye Arena Iowa City, Iowa Hosted by University of Iowa Thompson‐Boling Arena Knoxville, Tennessee Hosted by University of Tennessee

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Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Kentucky Hosted by University of Kentucky Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles, California Hosted by University of California, Los Angeles Alaska Airlines Arena Seattle, Washington Hosted by University of Washington Harry A. Gampel Pavilion Storrs, Connecticut Hosted by University of Connecticut Savage Arena Toledo, Ohio Hosted by University of Toledo Bryce Jordan Center University Park, Pennsylvania Hosted by Pennsylvania State University Ferrell Center Waco, Texas Hosted by Baylor University Mackey Arena West Lafayette, Indiana Hosted by Purdue University

Regionals March 29 - April 1 Lincoln Regional Pinnacle Bank Arena Lincoln, Nebraska Hosted by University of Nebraska Louisville Regional KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Kentucky Hosted by University of Louisville Notre Dame Regional Joyce Center Notre Dame, Indiana Hosted by University of Notre Dame Stanford Regional Maples Pavilion Stanford, California Hosted by Stanford University

Women's Final Four April 6 & 8 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tennessee Hosted by Ohio Valley Conference

Future Final Four Sites April 5 & 7, 2015 St. Pete Times Forum - Tampa Bay, Fla. University of South Florida, host April 3 & 5, 2016 Site TBA - Indianapolis, Ind. Butler University, IUPUI and Horizon League, hosts

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IG EAST Conference women’s basketball will feature six of 10 teams that are coming off postseason appearances last year. In 2013-14, the teams will play an 18-game double round-robin conference schedule that will include extensive national television exposure.

Of the 13 FOX Sports 1 telecasts, nine will be league games and four will be non-conference contests. The schedule begins Nov. 17 when Georgetown hosts California. The first league game on FOX Sports 1 will be DePaul at Creighton on Jan. 4.

As part of the BIG EAST’s new partnership with FOX Sports, 13 regular-season games will be televised on Fox Sports 1, which reaches nearly 90 million homes across the nation. FOX also will televise the semifinals and finals of The BIG EAST Championship, which will be held March 10-11 at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill. Two additional games will be televised by CBS Sports Network.

Eight of the 13 telecasts will be on Sunday. FOX Sports 1 will telecast a pair of late-season doubleheaders. On Feb. 23, Georgetown will play at Villanova at 1 p.m. ET followed by St. John’s at Creighton at 3 p.m. On March 1, the final Saturday of the regular season, DePaul will visit St. John’s at 1 p.m., and Creighton is at Marquette at 3 p.m.

Last year, DePaul, St. John’s, Villanova and Creighton earned NCAA berths. Marquette and Butler played in the WNIT.

2013-14 Women’s Basketball Television Schedule Sun. Sun. Sun. Thu. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun. Sun. Sat. Sat. Tue. Mon. Tue.

Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 12 Dec. 29 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 March 1 March 1 March 4 March 10 March 11

California at Georgetown Duke at Marquette Creighton at Oklahoma Kentucky at DePaul Boston College at Providence DePaul at Creighton Seton Hall at Villanova Villanova at DePaul Georgetown at St. John’s Butler at Xavier Providence at St. John’s Creighton at DePaul Villanova at St. John’s Georgetown at Villanova St. John’s at Creighton DePaul at St. John’s Creighton at Marquette Georgetown at DePaul BIG EAST Semifinals BIG EAST Final

Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 2 Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 2 Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1 CBS Sports Network Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1 CBS Sports Network Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1

3:00 4:00 1:00 7:00 3:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 6:00 5:00 12:30 1:00 Noon 1:00 3:00 1:00 3:00 9:00 4/6:30 9:00

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2013-14 Composite Schedule NOVEMBER Fri. Nov. 8 Sat. Nov. 9 Sun. Nov. 10 Mon. Nov. 11 Tue. Nov. 12 Wed. Nov. 13 Thu. Nov. 14 Fri. Nov. 15 Sat. Nov. 16 Sun. Nov. 17 Mon. Nov. 18 Wed. Nov. 20 Thu. Nov. 21 Sat. Nov. 23 Sun. Nov. 24 Tue. Nov. 26 Wed. Nov. 27 Thu. Nov. 28 Fri. Nov. 29

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Cleveland State at Butler 7 p.m. Richmond at Georgetown 7 p.m. St. John’s at Sacred Heart 7 p.m. Longwood at Seton Hall 7 p.m. Creighton at Drake 8:05 p.m. Maggie Dixon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) Harvard at DePaul 8:30 p.m. Toledo Tournament (Toledo, Ohio) Villanova vs. Mississippi Valley St.12 p.m. Providence at UMass Lowell 1 p.m. Wake Forest at Marquette 2 p.m. Maggie Dixon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) Cal Poly/Duquesne at DePaul 7 p.m. Toledo Tournament (Toledo, Ohio) Villanova vs. Drexel/Toledo 12/2:30 p.m. Rider at Seton Hall 2 p.m. Xavier at Ohio 2 p.m. Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Marquette 8 p.m. Bryant at Providence 7 p.m. Iona at St. John’s 7 p.m. South Dakota St. at Creighton 8:05 p.m. Butler at Eastern Michigan 7 p.m. Xavier at Michigan 7 p.m. Villanova at Lehigh 11 a.m. Providence at Drexel 7 p.m. Weber State at Seton Hall 7 p.m. Georgetown at South Dakota State 8 p.m. St. Mary’s (Cal.) at Butler 12 p.m. Minnesota at Creighton 2:05 p.m. St. Francis (NY) at St. John’s 2 p.m. Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Xavier 2 p.m. California at Georgetown 3 p.m. FOX Sports 1 Marquette at Vanderbilt 3 p.m. Creighton at Kansas 5 p.m. Seton Hall at South Carolina 3 p.m. Bowling Green at Butler 7 p.m. Providence at Dartmouth 7 p.m. Illinois State at DePaul 8 p.m. Hartford at Providence 7 p.m. Quinnipiac at St. John’s 7 p.m. Villanova at Sacred Heart 7 p.m. Central Michigan at Marquette 8 p.m. Longwood at Xavier 7 p.m. Butler at Indiana 2 p.m. Princeton at Georgetown 2 p.m. Wagner at Seton Hall 2 p.m. Providence at Arizona State 6 p.m. Houston at Creighton 7:05 p.m. Lafayette at Villanova 2 p.m. Duke at Marquette 4 p.m. FOX Sports 1 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaskan Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) Georgetown vs. Nicholls State 2 p.m. DePaul at Notre Dame 7 p.m. St. John’s at Florida 7 p.m. South Dakota at Creighton 8:05 p.m. Carrs/Safeway Great Alaskan Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) Georgetown vs. TBD TBA Albany at Providence 7 p.m. 2013 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands) Xavier vs. Duke 1:15 p.m. 2013 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands) Xavier vs. Kansas St. 3:30 p.m. Seton Hall Thanksgiving Tournament (South Orange, N.J.) Savannah State at Seton Hall 4:30 p.m. South Point Thanksgiving Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) Marquette vs. Tennessee Tech 5:30 p.m. Butler vs. Utah 8 p.m. @ Las Vegas, Nev. Florida International Tournament (Miami, Fla.) Villanova vs. Montana State 8 p.m. 2013 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands)

Sat. Nov. 30

Xavier vs. Central Michigan 1:15 p.m. Seton Hall Thanksgiving Tournament (South Orange, N.J.) Fresno St./Liberty at Seton Hall 2:30 p.m. South Point Thanksgiving Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) Marquette vs. Utah 5:30 p.m. Butler vs. Eastern Wash. 8 p.m. @ Las Vegas, Nev.

DECEMBER Sun. Dec. 1 Tue. Dec. 3 Wed. Dec. 4 Thu. Dec. 5 Fri. Dec. 6 Sat. Dec. 7 Sun. Dec. 8 Mon. Dec. 9 Tue. Dec. 10 Thu. Dec. 12 Fri. Dec. 13 Sat. Dec. 14 Sun. Dec. 15 Mon. Dec. 16 Wed. Dec. 18 Thu. Dec. 19 Fri. Dec. 20 Sat. Dec. 21 Sun. Dec. 22 Sat. Dec. 28 Sun. Dec. 29 Mon. Dec. 30 Tue. Dec. 31

Creighton at Oklahoma 1 p.m. Harvard at St. John’s 2 p.m. DePaul at Northwestern 3 p.m. Florida International Tournament (Miami, Fla.) Villanova vs. FIU/Valparaiso TBA Geo. Washington at Georgetown 8 p.m. Murray State at Xavier 7 p.m. Providence at Duquesne 7 p.m. St. John’s at Auburn 6 p.m. UIC at Butler 12 p.m. UMass-Lowell at Seton Hall 2 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Villanova 2 p.m. BYU at Creighton 3:05 p.m. Austin Peay at Xavier 7 p.m. Loyola at DePaul 8 p.m. Wisconsin at Marquette 8 p.m. Penn State at Georgetown 2 p.m. Seton Hall at Illinois 8 p.m. Georgetown at Yale 7 p.m. Kentucky at DePaul 7 p.m. Butler at Valparaiso 8:05 p.m. St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic (Queens, N.Y.) Drexel at St. John’s 12 p.m. Creighton at Nebraska TBA Xavier at Wright State 2 p.m. Northern Kentucky at Butler 2 p.m. Marquette at Milwaukee 2 p.m. St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic (Queens, N.Y.) James Madison at St. John’s 2 p.m. Villanova at La Salle 1 p.m. Dartmouth at DePaul 1 p.m. Dayton at Providence 12 p.m. Oral Roberts at Marquette 1 p.m. Dual in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) DePaul vs. Pittsburgh 3 p.m. Creighton vs. Oregon State 10:30 p.m. Puerto Rico Classic (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Georgetown vs. Michigan State 3:30 p.m. Dual in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) DePaul vs. Washington 5:30 p.m. Denver at Marquette 8 p.m. Dual in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) Creighton vs. Clemson 10:30 p.m. Butler at Indiana State 1:05 p.m. Providence at Rhode Island 2 p.m. NJIT at Seton Hall 2 p.m. Cincinnati at Xavier 2 p.m. Dual in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) DePaul vs. Louisiana-Monroe 5:30 p.m. Creighton vs. UNLV 10:30 p.m. Maggie Dixon Classic (New York, N.Y.) St. John’s vs. Texas A&M 11 a.m. Puerto Rico Classic (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Georgetown vs. Western Kentucky 1 p.m. Villanova at Temple 2 p.m. Seton Hall at St. John’s 2 p.m. Villanova at Creighton 3:05 p.m. Marquette at Butler 6 p.m. Georgetown at Florida 2 p.m. Indiana at Xavier 2 p.m. Boston College at Providence 3 p.m. DePaul at Bradley 4 p.m. St. John’s at Delaware 5 p.m. Stony Brook at Seton Hall 12 p.m. Villanova at Marquette 1 p.m.

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2013-14 Composite Schedule JANUARY Wed. Jan. 1 Sat. Jan. 4 Wed. Jan. 8 Sat. Jan. 11 Tue. Jan. 14 Wed. Jan. 15 Sat. Jan. 18 Sun. Jan. 19 Tue. Jan. 21 Wed. Jan. 22 Sat. Jan. 25 Sun. Jan. 26 Tue. Jan. 28 Wed. Jan. 29

Butler at Providence Creighton at Georgetown Xavier at DePaul Butler at Seton Hall Providence at Villanova Marquette at Georgetown DePaul at Creighton St. John’s at Xavier Villanova at Butler Creighton at St. John’s Georgetown at Xavier Providence at DePaul Seton Hall at Marquette Butler at Georgetown Creighton at Providence Marquette at Xavier Seton Hall at Villanova St. John’s at DePaul DePaul at Seton Hall Butler at St. John’s Georgetown at Providence Penn at Villanova Xavier at Creighton Providence at Xavier St. John’s at Marquette Creighton at Butler Georgetown at Seton Hall Villanova at DePaul Seton Hall at Xavier Providence at Marquette St. John’s at Villanova DePaul at Georgetown DePaul at Butler Seton Hall at Providence Xavier at Villanova Marquette at Creighton Georgetown at St. John’s Providence at Butler Creighton at Seton Hall Villanova at Georgetown Xavier at St. John’s Marquette at DePaul

FEBRUARY 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 12 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 12 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.

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FOX Sports 1

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Sat. Feb. 1 Wed. Feb. 5 Sat. Feb. 8 Sun. Feb. 9 Tue. Feb. 11 Wed. Feb. 12 Sat. Feb. 15 Tue. Feb. 18 Sat. Feb. 22 Sun. Feb. 23 Tue. Feb. 25 Wed. Feb. 26

Creighton at Villanova DePaul at Providence Butler at Xavier Georgetown at Marquette St. John’s at Seton Hall St. John’s at Butler DePaul at Xavier Villanova at Providence Georgetown at Creighton Providence at St. John’s Xavier at Georgetown Butler at Marquette Creighton at DePaul Villanova at Seton Hall Marquette at Providence Butler at Villanova Seton Hall at Georgetown Villanova at St. John’s Georgetown at Butler Xavier at Marquette Providence at Creighton Seton Hall at DePaul Creighton at Xavier Providence at Seton Hall DePaul at Marquette St. John’s at Georgetown Xavier at Providence Butler at DePaul Marquette at Seton Hall Georgetown at Villanova St. John’s at Creighton Xavier at Butler DePaul at Villanova Marquette at St. John’s Seton Hall at Creighton

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. FOX Sports 2 5 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 1 p.m. FOX Sports 1 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. FOX Sports 1 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 12 p.m. CBS Sports Network 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. FOX Sports 1 3 p.m. FOX Sports 1 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

MARCH Sat. Mar. 1 Mon. Mar. 3 Tue. Mar. 4 Sat.-Tue. Mar. 8-11

Villanova at Xavier 12 p.m. DePaul at St. John’s 1 p.m. FOX Sports 1 Seton Hall at Butler 2 p.m. Creighton at Marquette 3 p.m. FOX Sports 1 Providence at Georgetown 3 p.m. St. John’s at Providence 7 p.m. Marquette at Villanova 7 p.m. Butler at Creighton 8:05 p.m. Georgetown at DePaul 9 p.m. CBS Sports Network Xavier at Seton Hall 7 p.m. BIG EAST Championship, Allstate Arena (Rosemont, Ill.)

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The BIG EAST Conference

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he BIG EAST Conference enters a new era in 2013-14. The league, which has always competed with integrity and sportsmanship at the highest levels of intercollegiate sports, will move forward as a 10-team consortium that is returning to its heritage, focusing athletically on men’s basketball while striding into the future with an eye towards leadership and innovation. The conference will crown champions in 22 sports in 2013-14, the 35th season in its history, with its student-athletes continuing to achieve success in the classroom as well as the athletic arena. In 2012, the seven BIG EAST schools that do not compete in FBS football decided to return to the type of conference alignment that existed when the league was formed in 1979 and quickly surged to national prominence as a college basketball force. On December 15, 2012, these seven institutions (DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University and Villanova University) announced their intention to separate from the football-playing schools in the previous BIG EAST and form an independent association. On March 20, 2013, the seven schools reached an agreement that enabled them to keep the BIG EAST name and establish a new conference entity beginning on July 1, 2013. The schools also assumed the old conference’s long-term agreement with Madison Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Championship, one of the premier events in college athletics. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions that share the same academic and athletic values -- Butler University, Creighton University and Xavier University -- and forged a landmark, long-term broadcast partnership with FOX Sports. The television agreement will help usher in the new BIG EAST era and afford the conference’s schools broad national exposure. Fox Sports and its new national cable network, Fox Sports 1, have the television rights to all BIG EAST games in all sports. BIG EAST men’s basketball teams have enjoyed extraordinary success over the years. Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have won the national championship, and DePaul, Providence, St. John’s and Seton Hall have all made it to the Final Four. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985 – Georgetown, St. John’s and Villanova -- the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Over the past 10 years, Butler, Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have each reached the Final Four, with Butler making two trips (in 2010 and 2011). Xavier has also advanced to the Elite Eight twice and the Sweet 16 three other times.

well. A BIG EAST team has won the NCAA women’s cross country championship three of the last four years (Villanova won twice and Georgetown once), with one runner-up finish (Providence). Creighton’s men’s soccer team has reached the NCAA College Cup in each of the past two seasons. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 34 national championships in six different sports, and 137 student-athletes have won individual national titles through 2012-13. The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College, which formed the original seven-school alliance. While the membership has evolved, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad-based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a steadfast emphasis on academic integrity. BIG EAST studentathletes sport significantly high graduation rates, and the league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for the conference and BIG EAST studentathletes. The BIG EAST was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner and served until 1990. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee and the right-hand man to Gavitt for 11 years, took over from Gavitt and was commissioner until 2009. John Marinatto was the third commissioner of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, when he was succeeded by Mike Aresco. Val Ackerman, who previously served as President of USA Basketball and the founding President of the WNBA, was named the BIG EAST’s fifth Commissioner on June 26, 2013. BIG EAST institutions are now located in seven of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. The BIG EAST has moved its headquarters from Providence, its original location, to New York City.

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Commissioner Val Ackerman

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al Ackerman was named the Commissioner of the Big East Conference on June 26, 2013. She has spent 25 years in the sports business as an attorney and executive, primarily in the sport of basketball, where her experience has encompassed both the men’s and women’s games at the collegiate, professional and international levels. Val was the founding President of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) and a past President of USA Basketball, which oversees the U.S. men’s and women’s Olympic basketball program. She currently serves as the U.S. representative for men’s and women’s basketball on the Central Board of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), the sport’s world governing body. Val grew up in Pennington, N.J., where she was a standout high school athlete in field hockey, basketball and track. She attended the University of Virginia as one of the school’s first female student-athlete scholarship recipients, helping build the foundation of the school’s then-fledgling women’s basketball program. She was a four-year starter, three-time captain and two-time Academic All-American for the Cavaliers and the first 1,000-point scorer in the program’s history. She graduated with high distinction with a degree in political and social thought in 1981 and played one year of professional basketball in France before earning a law degree from UCLA in 1985. Val started her legal career as a corporate and banking associate at the New York law firm of Simpson Thacher and Bartlett and later joined the National Basketball Association as a staff attorney in 1988. She was as an executive at the NBA for eight years, serving as Special Assistant to NBA Commissioner David Stern and Director (and later) Vice President of Business Affairs before being named the WNBA’s first President in 1996. She guided the league to a much-heralded launch in 1997 and oversaw its day-to-day operations for its first eight seasons. The league established new benchmarks for women’s professional basketball globally and remains the longest-running women’s pro team sports league in the United States.

Intercollegiate Athletics, the Board of Trustees of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Board of Directors of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. She also serves on FIBA’s Competition Commission, which provides strategic direction for FIBA’s overall event calendar. She has done consulting work for the National Hockey League, which she assisted in formulating a long-term plan to support women’s ice hockey, and the NCAA, for which she prepared a comprehensive white paper in 2013 on growth strategies for women’s college basketball. She has also been a columnist for espnw.com, offering commentary on various subjects relating to women and sports. Val has also been an active alumna at the University of Virginia, where she has participated in capital campaign efforts and co-chairs the school’s Women in Leadership and Philanthropy Initiative. She is a past member of the Board of Directors of the Virginia Athletics Foundation. Val’s efforts in the sports business have earned her many awards, including the Sports Business Journal Champions Award, Brandweek Co-Marketer of the Year, the U. Va. Distinguished Alumna Award, the March of Dimes Sports Achievement Award, induction into the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame and International Scholar-Athlete Hall of Fame, the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award, inclusion on the Atlantic Coast Conference’s 50th Anniversary Women’s Basketball Team, the Girl Scouts of America National Women of Distinction Award, the International Olympic Committee Women and Sport Achievement Diploma, and the Naismith Hall of Fame’s John Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award . In 2011, Val was inducted as contributor into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. In 2012, she was named a “40 For 40” honoree by the Women’s Sports Foundation in conjunction with the 40th anniversary of the passage of Title IX. Val and her husband, Charlie Rappaport, live in New York City and have two daughters, Emily and Sally.

In 2005, Val was elected President of USA Basketball for the 2005-08 term, leading the organization to an overall competitive record of 222-23 and gold medal performances by the U.S. men’s and women’s basketball teams at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. She was one of the NBA’s original appointees to the USA Basketball Board of Directors in 1989 and served as an organizational liaison with USAB during the early years of NBA participation in FIBA competitions, including the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games and 1994 World Championships. A USA Basketball Board member for 23 years, Val played a key role in the long-standing success of the U.S. women’s national basketball team program, which won gold medals at the 1998, 2002 and 2010 FIBA World Championships and the 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. In 2013, Val was named the recipient of USA Basketball’s Edward S. Steitz Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions in international basketball. Val is currently a member of the adjunct faculty for Columbia University’s graduate sports management program. She is a member of the Knight Commission on

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McGrath-Phillips Arena

McGrath-Phillips Arena The 2014 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Championship will run from March 8th through 11th. Two first-round games will be held at McGrath-Phillips Arena on DePaul’s campus on March 8. McGrath Arena is the heart of the Sullivan Athletic Center. Opened in April of 2000 on the Lincoln Park campus, the Sullivan Athletic Center features sophisticated training and sports medicine equipment and three full-sized basketball courts.

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Meet the Teams


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Quick Facts Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indianapolis, Ind. 46208 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bulldogs Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blue & White Enrollment �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������4,500 Director of Athletics �������������������������������������������������������Barry Collier Home Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hinkle Fieldhouse (10,000) Press Row Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (317) 940-9817 2012-13 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-14 2012-13 BIG EAST Record/Finish ������������������������������������������������N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost �������������������������������������������������������9/4 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2

Barry Collier Director of Athletics

Beth Couture Head Coach

Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Couture Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erskine ‘84 Associate Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tisha Hill (Indiana ‘94) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . Kurt Godlevske (Northern Michigan ‘94) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Hayes (Murray State ‘07) Director of Operations: . . . . . . Jacob DeWilde (Murray State ‘09)

Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ������������������������������������������ (317) 940-9692 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kit Stetzel Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (317) 940-9994 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (317) 828-9312 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cbstetze@butler.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.butlersports.com

Did You Know? Last year’s team reached the Women’s National Invitation Tournament for the sixth time in school history.

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News & Notes The BIG Picture

Who’s Gone

Butler begins its first season in the BIG EAST Conference. The 2012-13 team posted an overall record of 17-14 with an 8-6 mark in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

Four letterwinners, including two starters, are no longer on the Butler roster. Hannah Douglas started 30 out of 31 games last season and averaged 8.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. Amanda Raker appeared in the starting lineup on 22 occasions, contributing 4.4 points and 3.5 rebounds an outing.

Who’s Returning Nine letterwinners, including three starters, return to the team in 2013-14 along with two impact players that sat out last year due to injuries. Daress McClung led the team in scoring, dropping 16.4 points per game and also led the team in rebounds, grabbing nine boards per contest. Mandy McDivitt knocked down 41 shots from behind the arc and was second on the team in steals with 51 last year for Butler.

Storylines A strong 2013-14 season in the BIG EAST could land Butler in the NCAA Tournament. Three of Butler’s first four games of the season will be played at home with the season opener slated for Friday, Nov. 8 vs. Cleveland State. The Bulldogs will also host St. Mary’s, Bowling Green and Northern Kentucky at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Butler will compete in the South Point Shootout in Las Vegas, taking on Utah and Eastern Washington.

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Schedule November

Fri. 8 Cleveland State Wed. 13 at Eastern Michigan Sat. 16 St. Mary’s (Cal.) Mon. 18 Bowling Green Sat. 23 at Indiana Fri. 29 vs. Utah @ Las Vegas, Nev. Sat. 30 vs. Eastern Wash. @ Las Vegas, Nev.

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m.

December Sat. 7 Fri. 13 at Sun. 15 Sat. 21 at Sat. 28

UIC Valparaiso Northern Kentucky Indiana State Marquette

12 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 2 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6 p.m.

January Wed. 1 at Sat. 4 at Wed. 8 Sat. 11 at Wed. 15 at Sat. 18 Sat. 25 Tue. 28

Providence Seton Hall Villanova Georgetown St. John’s Creighton DePaul Providence

1 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 6 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m.

ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/ Previous School

February Sat. 1 at Wed. 5 Sat. 8 at Wed. 12 at Sat. 15 Sat. 22 at Tue. 25

Xavier St. John’s Marquette Villanova Georgetown DePaul Xavier

5 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m.

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March Sat. 1 Seton Hall 2 p.m. Tue. 4 at Creighton 8:05 p.m. BIG EAST Championship, (Allstate Arena–Rosemont, Ill.) Sat.-Tue. 8-11 All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS

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1 Taylor Schippers G Jr. 5-8 2 Blaire Langlois G So. 5-8 3 Haley Howard F R-So. 5-11 5 Liz Stratman C Jr. 6-2 10 Mandy McDivitt G Sr. 5-8 11 Serena Sandusky G Fr. 5-8 13 Ijeoma Uchendu G/F Jr. 6-1 21 Daress McClung G/F Sr. 6-0 22 Ashton Feldhaus G/F Fr. 6-2 23 Lexus Murry G So. 5-7 24 Olivia Wrencher C So. 6-2 32 Loryn Goodwin G R-So. 5-9 33 Zoe Reichman C Fr. 6-4 50 Sarah Hamm C R-Jr. 6-2

Houston, Tx / Concordia Lutheran Carmel, Ind. / Carmel Whiteland, Ind. / Whiteland New Palestine, Ind. / Heritage Christian Connersville, Ind. / Connersville Lexington, Ky. /Bryan Station Surulere, Nigera / Oshodi (Central Arizona) Indianapolis, Ind. / Lawrence North Richmond, Ky. / Madison Central Indianapolis, Ind. / Decatur Central West Chester, Ohio / Lakota East Houston, Tx. / Cypren Falls (North Texas) Savyon, Israel / Blich Winchester, Ind. / Winchester

Head Coach: Beth Couture Associate Head Coach: Tisha Hill Assistant Coach: Ashley Hayes Assistant Coach: Kurt Godlevske Director of Basketball Operations: Jacob DeWilde Athletic Trainer: Missy Schultz

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Butler

H ead C oach B eth C outure PROFILE: Hired at Butler in 2002 Personal – Native of Greenville, S.C.; member of the Erskine College Hall of Fame Education – B.S. Physical Education, Erskine (1984); M.S. Physical Education, Furman (1987) Playing File – Erskine College (1980-84) Coaching File – Assistant Coach, Presbyterian (1987-89); Head Coach, Presbyterian (1989-2002) Highlights – The Bulldogs are coming off a season with an overall record of 17-14 and a trip to the WNIT tournament, marking the fourth time that Courture has reached the postseason; in 2010-11, the Bulldogs placed second in both the Horizon League regular season and league tournament en route to a 20-14 record; the team captured the Horizon League’s automatic bid into the WNIT, where the Bulldogs played at the University of Wisconsin; in April 2011, Couture was honored at the NCAA Women’s Final Four for winning her 400th career game

as a college head coach; she mentored the Bulldogs to a 23-10 record (14-4 Horizon League) in 2009-10, the team’s most wins in 12 years; Butler’s second straight WNIT appearance also marked the first time the program has had consecutive postseason berths since becoming a Division I team; in the 2008-09 season, the Bulldogs finished 20-12 (14-4 Horizon League) and advanced to the second round of the WNIT, marking the team’s first postseason appearance since 1998; Couture began her collegiate head coaching career in 1989-90 at Presbyterian College; in 13 seasons, she compiled an overall record of 258-117 (.688), including eight 20-win seasons; in addition, she led the program to six trips to the NCAA Division II national tournament in her final nine years; during her playing days at Erskine, Couture was a four-time MVP selection in basketball; a Kodak All-American honoree as a senior, Couture was inducted into the Erskine College Hall of Fame in December of 1989.

Couture’s Year-by-Year History Couture’s Record Career Record (24 years) 436-275 (.613) Butler Record (11 years) 178-158 (.530) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Tournament Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Overall Record (First year) n/a NCAA Record n/a WNIT Record (1 year) 1-1 (.500)

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Overall 1st Year

BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1st Year 1st Year

Year School Overall BIG EAST BIG EAST Tournament NCAA Postseason 1989-90 Presbyterian 20-10 1990-91 Presbyterian 13-14 1991-92 Presbyterian 16-11 1992-93 Presbyterian 16-10 1993-94 Presbyterian 22-8 1994-95 Presbyterian 23-7 1995-96 Presbyterian 13-14 1996-97 Presbyterian 17-10 1997-98 Presbyterian 23-8 1998-99 Presbyterian 24-6 1999-00 Presbyterian 28-2 2000-01 Presbyterian 22-8 2001-02 Presbyterian 21-9 2002-03 Butler 6-23 2003-04 Butler 14-15 2004-05 Butler 14-14 2005-06 Butler 15-14 2006-07 Butler 16-15 2007-08 Butler 20-10 2008-09 Butler 20-12 2009-10 Butler 23-10 2010-11 Butler 20-14 2011-12 Butler 13-17 2012-13 Butler 17-14 CAREER 24 years 436-275 0-0 0-0 0-0 (.613) (.000) (.000) (.000)

WNIT Postseason

1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-4 (.200)

BIG EAST Women’s Basketball


Results & Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 17-14 9-4 8-8 0-2 Conference 8-6 5-2 3-4 0-0 Non-Conference 9-8 4-2 5-4 0-2 Date Result Attend. High Scorer

Date Result Attend. High Scorer

NOVEMBER Sat. 10 at Marquette L, 62-73 Tue. 13 at Ball State W, 70-62 Sat. 17 Fairfield L, 45-54 Mon. 19 Valparaiso W, 69-55 St. Mary’s Tournament (Moraga, Calif.) Fri. 23 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L, 74-85 St. Mary’s Tournament (Moraga, Calif.) Sat. 24 vs. Portland State L, 58-71 Wed. 28 Eastern Michigan W, 65-59 DECEMBER Wed. 5 at Bowling Green L, 47-67 Sun. 9 Indiana W, 59-56 Sun. 16 at Northern Kentucky W, 66-56 Tue. 18 at IUPUI W, 67-58 Sat. 22 Indiana State W, 56-45 Sun. 30 Illinois State L, 57-65

JANUARY Thu. 3 Sat. 5 Sat. 12 Thu. 17 Sun. 20 Wed. 23 FEBRUARY Thu. 7 Sun. 10 Wed. 13 Sun. 17 Wed. 20 Sat. 23 Wed. 27 MARCH Sun. 3 Fri. 8 Thu. 21

PLAYERS RETURNING No. Player

1522 1023 430 523

Schippers (20) McClung (20) McClung (19) Schippers (22)

379

Schippers (27)

0 407

Schippers (16) McClung (18)

1207 1412 521 393 923 442

Schippers (12) McClung (21) McClung (15) McClung (15 Schippers (16) Stratman (16)

TOTAL

at Cleveland State at UIC Dayton Xavier at La Salle at Massachusetts

W, 56-54 W, 84-61 L, 39-82 W, 71-67 W, 59-42 W, 75-61

257 348 829 416 580 211

Rhode Island at George Washington at Charlotte St. Bonaventure at Saint Louis Richmond Temple

W, 60-45 L, 60-77 L, 49-59 W, 64-46 W, 67-62 L, 44-68 W, 59-55

506 McClung (19) 698 McClung (17) 779 Schippers (17) 1168 McClung (17) 842 McClung (22) 768 Stratman (13) 682

at Duquesne L, 43-59 Atlantic 10 Championship (Philadelphia, Pa.) vs. Saint Louis L, 41-44 WNIT Championship (Toledo, Ohio) at Toledo, Ohio L, 49-63

3-PTS

McClung (22) McClung (31) McClung/Stratman (11) Schippers (15) McClung (19) McClung (20)

1427

McClung (14)

3114

Stratman (13)

2546

McClung (18)

REBOUNDS

GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

21

Daress McClung......

31

31

997

32.2

197

457

.431

32

98

.327

82

109

.752

95

185

280

9.0

74

0

60

87

73

69

508

16.4

A10 Conference Only.....

14

14

472

33.7

91

201

.453

16

51

.314

29

41

.707

33

76

109

7.8

29

0

35

46

28

29

227

16.2

01

Taylor Schippers....

31

31

1068 34.5

123

361

.341

50

173

.289

97

125

.776

12

101

113

3.6

70

0

123

133

2

44

393

12.7

A10 Conference Only.....

14

14

478

47

146

.322

22

73

.301

30

41

.732

4

46

50

3.6

24

0

56

67

1

19

146

10.4

34.1

05

Liz Stratman........

22

8

551

25.0

97

217

.447

3

21

.143

40

59

.678

41

88

129

5.9

77

0

22

39

59

25

237

10.8

A10 Conference Only.....

14

6

366

26.1

61

140

.436

2

16

.125

21

31

.677

28

56

84

6.0

51

0

16

21

29

17

145

10.4

10

Mandy McDivitt......

31

31

1018

32.8

55

184

.299

41

150

.273

10

18

.556

20

60

80

2.6

49

0

61

24

0

51

161

5.2

A10 Conference Only.....

14

14

449

32.1

21

63

.333

17

55

.309

5

8

.625

8

24

32

2.3

21

0

21

11

0

22

64

4.6

02

Blaire Langlois.....

31

-

367

11.8

17

60

.283

13

50

.260

8

12

.667

7

23

30

1.0

20

0

25

22

5

8

55

1.8

A10 Conference Only.....

14

-

192

13.7

11

33

.333

9

29

.310

8

10

.800

4

14

18

1.3

10

0

10

10

2

4

39

2.8

23

Lexus Murry.........

30

1

328

10.9

12

48

.250

0

5

.000

8

11

.727

5

32

37

1.2

22

0

49

45

0

9

32

1.1

A10 Conference Only.....

13

-

140

10.8

5

16

.312

0

0

.000

8

10

.800

1

13

14

1.1

10

0

21

20

0

3

18

1.4

24 Olivia Wrencher.....

21

-

80

3.8

6

10

.600

0

0

.000

3

12

.250

5

9

14

0.7

16

0

2

7

2

1

15

0.7

9

-

26

2.9

3

3

.1000 0

0

.000

2

5

.400

1

6

7

0.8

7

0

0

1

2

0

8

0.9

A10 Conference Only.....

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING No. Player

TOTAL

3-PTS

REBOUNDS

GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

11

Hannah Douglas......

31

30

941

30.4

93

253

.368

16

53

.302

64

91

.703

54

81

135

4.4

81

0

58

54

10

24

266

8.6

Conference Only.....

14

14

419

29.9

38

106

.358

9

23

.391

27

40

.675

25

31

56

4.0

36

0

33

19

3

11

112

8.0

32

Amanda Raker........

31

22

675

21.8

58

100

.580

0

1

.000

21

39

.538

37

72

109

3.5

57

0

23

46

18

16

137

4.4

Conference Only.....

14

7

235

16.8

19

38

.500

0

1

.000

8

15

.533

17

23

40

2.9

19

0

12

17

4

5

46

3.3

33

Katie Brewer........

9

0

138

15.3

9

36

.250

3

15

.200

5

6

.833

9

18

27

3.0

19

0

6

8

12

7

26

2.9

Conference Only.....

0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

20

Becca Bornhorst.....

6

1

37

6.2

0

4

.000

0

3

.000

0

0

.000

4

2

6

1.0

5

0

0

2

1

0

0

0.0

Conference Only.....

4

1

23

5.8

0

3

.000

0

2

.000

0

0

.000

3

1

4

1.0

5

0

0

2

0

0

0

0.0

TM TEAM................ 55 69 124 3.9 0 21 0 Conference-Only... 28 34 62 3.9 0 17 0 Total............... 31 31 6200 667 1730 38.6 158 569 27.8 338 482 70.1 340 762 1102 35.5 490 0 429 488 182 254 1830 59.0 Conference Only ...... 14 14 2800 296 749 39.5 75 250 30.0 138 201 68.7 143 323 466 33.3 212 0 204 222 69 110 805 57. 1 Opponents........... Conference Only ......

31 14

31 14

6200 2800

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670 293

1799 37.2 811 36.1

147 77

458 228

32.1 33.8

366 162

560 238

65.4 68.1

454 220

804 347

1258 40.6 567 40.5

467 204

0 0

380 176

518 235

93 45

244 111

1853 59.8 825 58.9

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YS JA

BLUE

Creighton

Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Omaha, Neb. 68178 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bluejays Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue & White Enrollment: ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������7,736 Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce Rasmussen Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.J. Sokol Arena (2,500) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(402) 280-5724 2012-13 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-8 2012-13 BIG EAST Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������9/2 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/1

Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Flanery Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creighton, ‘87 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Fritsche (Nebraska 1999) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . Chevelle Herring (Creighton 2010) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . Carrie Moore (Western Michigan 2007) Director of Operations: . . . . . . . . Jenny Vickers (Creighton 2003)

Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ������������������������������������������(402) 280-2720 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen Sisk Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (402) 280-2433 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (402) 515-7528 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . glensisk@creighton.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.gocreighton.com

Did You Know? The Bluejays sank a program record 303 three-pointers last season, eclipsing 200 for the sixth consecutive season.

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BRUCE RASMUSSEN Director of Athletics

JIM FLANERY Head Coach

GLEN SISK Assistant Director/Athletic Communications

News & Notes The BIG Picture

Who’s Gone

Last season marked a program first when head coach Jim Flanery led his squad to back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Championship. Creighton has appeared in six consecutive postseason tournaments - the WNIT (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) and NCAAs (2012 & 2013).

The Bluejays will miss their lone starter from last season, Ally Jensen, who added 7.8 points and 4.2 rebounds per game during his senior campaign.

Who’s Returning Creighton returns nine letterwinners, including four starters from last year’s NCAA squad. Two of those starters – Marissa Janning and Sarah Nelson – were named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference First Team. Janning poured in a team-high 12.6 points per game, while Nelson added 11.7 points and a team-best 7.8 rebounds a night.

Storylines Creighton is one of three teams embarking on its first season in the BIG EAST Conference. The Bluejays face a challenging non-conference schedule, including trips to Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska. Creighton will also compete in the Dual in the Desert before Christmas, facing Oregon State, Clemson and host UNLV in the tournament.

BIG EAST Women’s Basketball


M ar r issa J an n i ng Schedule November Fri. 8 at Tue. 12 Sat. 16 Sun. 17 at Sat. 23 Tue. 26

Drake South Dakota State Minnesota Kansas Houston South Dakota

8:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 5 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

December Sun. 1 at Oklahoma 1 p.m. Sat. 7 BYU 3:05 p.m. Sat. 14 at Nebraska TBA Dual in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) Thu. 19 vs. Oregon State 10:30 p.m. Fri. 20 vs. Clemson 10:30 p.m. Sat. 21 vs. UNLV 10:30 p.m. Sat. 28 Villanova 3:05 p.m.

January Wed. 1 at Sat. 4 Wed. 8 at Sat. 11 at Wed. 15 Sat. 18 at Sat. 25 Tue. 28 at

Georgetown DePaul St. John’s Providence Xavier Butler Marquette Seton Hall

4 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 6 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 7 p.m.

FOX Sports 1

ROSTER

February Sat. 1 at Wed. 5 Sun. 9 at Sat. 15 Tue. 18 at Sun. 23 Wed. 26

Villanova Georgetown DePaul Providence Xavier St. John’s Seton Hall

2 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

No. Name POS. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/ Previous School FOX Sports 1

FOX Sports 1

March Sat. 1 at Marquette 3 p.m. FOX Sports 1 Tue. 4 Butler 8:05 p.m. BIG EAST Championship, (Allstate Arena–Rosemont, Ill.) Sat.-Tue. 8-11 All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS

2 Riley Norman F Sr. 6-0 3 MC McGrory G Fr. 5-8 5 Sammy Jensen G Jr. 5-5 11 McKenzie Fujan G Sr. 5-11 12 Lauren Works G Fr. 5-7 20 Tessa Leytem G So. 5-11 21 Carli Tritz G Sr. 5-11 22 Taylor Johnson F R-So. 5-11 23 Marissa Janning G So. 5-8 32 Jordan Garrison G Sr. 5-5 42 Sarah Nelson F Sr. 6-0 45 Alexis Akin-Otiko F Jr. 5-11 50 Brianna Rollerson F R-Fr. 6-0 55 Alyssa Kamphaus C Sr. 6-3

Des Moines, Iowa (Roosevelt) Edina, Minn. (Edina) Ames, Iowa (Ballard) Weston, Neb. (Wahoo Bishop Neumann) Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Southwest) Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert Catholic) Sioux City, Iowa (Bishop Heelan) Platte City, Mo. (Platte County) Delano, Minn. (Watertown-Mayer) Osceola, Mo. (Osceola) Omaha, Neb. (Westside) Bellevue, Neb. (Bellevue West) Omaha, Neb. (Omaha Central) Seward, Neb. (Seward)

HEAD COACH: Jim Flanery Assistant Coach: Matt Fritsche (Nebraska 1999) Assistant Coach: Chevelle Herring (Creighton 2010) Assistant Coach: Carrie Moore (Western Michigan 2007)

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Creighton

B L U E H ead C oach J im F lanery

PROFILE: Hired at Creighton July 19, 2002 Personal – Originally from Guthrie Center, Iowa; married (Emily); father of one son (Jackson) Education – B.A. in philosophy, Creighton (1987) Playing File– Member of the Bluejay men’s basketball team (1985-87) and golf team (1983-1987) Coaching File – Assistant Coach, Loras College (Iowa) (1990-92)

Women’s Basketball Championship, the first time in program history with consecutive appearances; Flanery was an assistant when Creighton made the NCAAs in 2002 and in 1994; in 2011, he joined a select group of coaches as he eclipsed 100 Missouri Valley Conference wins; Flanery helped lead his squad to a pair of victories over Top 25 teams - #25 Nebraska during the regular season and #22 Syracuse in the first round of the NCAA Championship; he has led the Jays to six consecutive postseason appearances, a school record

Highlights –Flanery is in his 12th season as Creighton’s head coach and his 22nd straight season on the Bluejay bench; the last two seasons, he led the Jays to the NCAA Division I

Flanery’s Year-by-Year History

Flanery’s Record Career Record (11 years) 215-137 (.611) Creighton Record (11 years) 215-137 (.611) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Tournament Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Overall Record (First year) n/a NCAA Record (24 appearances) 85-17 (.833) WNIT Record (1 year) 11-6 (.647)

Year School Overall BIG EAST BIG EAST TournEY NCAA Postseason 2002-03 Creighton 24-9 2003-04 Creighton 24-9 2004-05 Creighton 19-10 2005-06 Creighton 8-21 2006-07 Creighton 13-19 2007-08 Creighton 21-12 2008-09 Creighton 22-12 2009-10 Creighton 21-11 2010-11 Creighton 18-13 2011-12 Creighton 20-13 0-1 2012-13 Creighton 25-8 1-1 CAREER 11 years

215-137 (.611)

0-0 (.000)

0-0 (.000)

1-2 (.333)

WNIT Postseason 3-1 5-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1

11-6 (.647)

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BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1st Year 1st Year

BIG EAST Women’s Basketball


Results & Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 25-8 11-2 9-5 5-1 Conference 15-3 9-0 6-3 0-0 Non-Conference 10-5 2-2 3-2 5-1 Date Result Attend. High Scorer

Date Result Attend. High Scorer

NOVEMBER Sat. 12 #12 Oklahoma Wed. 14 at South Dakota State Tue. 20 at South Dakota Sun. 25 #22 Kansas Wed. 28 vs. Brigham Young

FEBRUARY Sat. 2 Fri. 8 Sun. 10 Thu. 14 Sat. 16 Thu. 21 Sat. 23

at Drake at Indiana State at Illinois State Missouri State Wichita State at Northern Iowa at Bradley

MARCH Sun. 3 Thu. 7 Sat. 9 Fri. 15 Sat. 16 Sat. 23 Mon. 25

BIG EAST Championship, XL Center (Hartford, Conn.) Drake W, 67-66 1126 Evansville W, 74-69 (OT) 738 Southern Illinois W, 61-42 961 Missouri Valley Conference Championship (St. Charles, Mo.) vs. Southern Illinois W, 60-43 1321 vs. Illinois State L, 61-64 (OT) 1697 NCAA Championship (Knoxville, Tenn.) vs. #22 Syracuse W, 61-56 6833 at #10 Tennessee L, 52-68 6313

L, 48-69 W, 63-54 W, 53-49 L, 48-58 W, 65-62 (OT)

DECEMBER Wed. 5 #25 Nebraska W, 66-57 Sat. 8 at Houston W, 75-54 Sun. 16 North Dakota State W, 63-42 Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) Fri. 21 vs. Miami (Ohio) W, 66-57 Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) Sat. 22 vs. South Florida W, 91-74 Sun. 30 at Minnesota L, 81-88 (2OT) JANUARY Thu. 3 Sat. 5 Fri. 11 Sun. 13 Sat. 19 Mon. 21 Fri. 25 Sun. 27

at Southern Illinois at Evansville Illinois State Indiana State at Wichita State at Missouri State Northern Iowa Bradley

W, 81-60 W, 70-63 W, 64-45 W, 69-50 L, 45-67 W, 73-53 W, 54-40 W, 79-67

PLAYERS RETURNING No. Player

928 1812 441 1168 325

Jensen (13) Tritz (13) Nelson (23) Fujan, Tritz, Nelson (11) Janning (19)

1644 562 968

Janning (19) Fujan (20) Kamphaus, Tritz (11)

220

Tritz (21)

220 3486

Nelson (29) Nelson (19)

297 858 1324 939 2117 2389 1258 1062

Nelson (18) Janning (22) Janning (11) Garrison (14) Nelson (17) Fujan (15) Janning (12) Janning (21)

TOTAL

3-PTS

W, 98-71 L, 41-58 L, 60-66 W, 67-51 W, 56-46 W, 73-66 W, 83-65

2774 2267 3114 762 1378 527 836

Janning (22) Janning (15) Janning (16) Janning (26) Akin-Otiko (13) Nelson (19) Nelson (18)

Janning (29) Nelson (20) Nelson, Jensen (11) Janning, Garrison (11) Fujan (22) Fujan (24) Akin-Otiko (12)

REBOUNDS

GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

23 Janning, Marissa

33 11 898 27.2 143 380 .376 74 190 .389 57 70 .814 33 83 116 3.5 62 2 80 74 3 41 417 12.6

Conference Only

18 7 524 29.1 89 223 .399 46 123 .374 42 48 .875 15 44 59 3.3 33 1 48 39 3 25 266 14.8

42 Nelson, Sarah

33 33 1124 34.1 147 292 .503 34 96 .354 57 83 .687 62 196 258 7.8 75 2 115 61 47 38 385 11.7

Conference Only

18 18 589 32.7 82 166 .494 18 53 .340 31 45 .689 38 102 140 7.8 45 1 61 34 26 24 213 11.8

11 Fujan, McKenzie

33 33 777 23.5 109 230 .474 39 88 .443 62 72 .861 25 66 91 2.8 78 2 53 77 5 23 319 9.7

Conference Only

18 18 414 23.0 58 121 .479 21 45 .467 35 38 .921 14 45 59 3.3 45 2 33 36 4 10 172 9.6

21 Tritz, Carli

33 21 824 25.0 80 191 .419 25 76 .329 41 51 .804 24 95 119 3.6 50 1 122 92 6 52 226 6.8

Conference Only 18-10

18 10 401 22.3 29 79 .367 14 46 .304 17 22 .773 11 49 60 3.3 27 0 62 47 2 20 89 4.9

32 Garrison, Jordan

33 0 555 16.8 63 186 .339 39 135 .289 12 20 .600 10 38 48 1.5 39 0 33 23 2 18 177 5.4

Conference Only 18-0

18 0 302 16.8 34 102 .333 20 71 .282 7 12 .583 4 26 30 1.7 25 0 19 12 2 6 95 5.3

55 Kamphaus, Alyssa

33 33 567 17.2 75 162 .463 0 1 .000 18 37 .486 54 93 147 4.5 80 2 22 53 28 7 168 5.1

Conference Only 18-18

18 18 292 16.2 43 79 .544 0 0 .000 9 21 .429 28 45 73 4.1 42 2 13 27 17 2 95 5.3

45 Akin-Otiko, Alexis

33 0 493 14.9 60 143 .420 0 3 .000 30 32 .938 30 51 81 2.5 43 0 24 43 18 25 150 4.5

Conference Only 18-0

18 0 288 16.0 41 86 .477 0 0 .000 15 16 .938 20 32 52 2.9 25 0 15 22 10 14 97 5.4

05 Jensen, Sammy

33 0 410 12.4 15 43 .349 14 42 .333 4 6 .667 16 24 40 1.2 24 0 23 8 0 8 48 1.5

Conference Only

18 0 262 14.6 12 27 .444 11 26 .423 0 1 .000 10 13 23 1.3 18 0 13 6 0 6 35 1.9

02 Leytem, Tessa

20 0 74 3.7 3 11 .273 2 7 .286 3 4 .750 2 8 10 0.5 6 0 3 5 0 4 11 0.6

Conference Only

12 0 51 4.3 1 8 .125 1 5 .200 3 4 .750 2 4 6 0.5 5 0 3 3 0 3 6 0.5

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GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

12 Jensen, Ally

33 33 946 28.7 84 240 .350 72 202 .356 16 23 .696 41 98 139 4.2 46 1 61 34 2 23 256 7.8

Conference Only

18 18 500 27.8 48 128 .375 42 111 .378 9 12 .750 20 58 78 4.3 22 0 35 15 0 9 147 8.2

24 Corbin, Jasmin

5 1 57 11.4 4 14 .286 3 12 .250 0 0 .000 1 7 8 1.6 2 0 6 2 0 10 11 2.2

Conference Only

1 1 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

TM TEAM................ 43 66 109 16 Conference-Only... 17 29 46 7 Total 33 6725 783 1892 .414 302 852 .354 300 398 .754 341 825 1166 35.3 505 10 542 488 111 249 2168 65.7

Conference Only

18 3625

Opponents

33 6725

706 1830 .386 139 450 .309 389 533 .730 383 809 1192 36.1 440 5 402 518 72 272 1940 58.8

18 3625

373 972 .384 80 250 .320 219 307 .713 202 433 635 35.3 238 3 220 263 36 133 1045 58.1

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437 1019 .429 173 480 .360 168 219 .767 179 447 626 34.8 287 6 302 248 64 119 1215 67.5

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Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Ill. 60614 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue Demons Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal Blue & Scarlet Enrollment: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������24,966 Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Lenti Ponsetto Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McGrath-Phillips Arena (3,000) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(773) 325-4901 2012-13 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-12 2012-13 BIG EAST Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������7/2 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2

Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Bruno Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DePaul ‘73 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Candis Blankson (DePaul, 2001) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bart Brooks (Wyoming, 2004) Assistant Coach: . . . Jill M. Pizzo (Southeast Missouri State, 1989) Director of Professional, Corporate & Community Relations: Lisa Ryckbosch (Loyola, 1984)

Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ������������������������������������������(773) 325-7507 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alicia Pope Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (773) 325-4740 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (815) 325-2659 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . apope8@depaul.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.depaulbluedemons.com

Did You Know? DePaul has won 86.7 percent (163-25) of their games at the Blue Demons’ home court, McGrath-Phillips Arena.

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Doug Bruno Head Coach

Alicia PoPE Assistant Director Athletics Communication

News & Notes The BIG Picture

Who’s Gone

In eight years as a BIG EAST member, the Blue Demons have produced seven 20-win seasons and finished at .500 just twice – posting winning percentages well above that in six-of-eight years, including a 13-3 mark during the 2010-11 season.

The Blue Demons say goodbye to a pair of Second Team All-BIG EAST performers. Anna Martin averaged 15.6 points and 2.0 rebounds per game, and Katherine Harry contributed 8.7 points and 10.7 rebounds an outing.

Who’s Returning

DePaul, which has been to 18 total NCAA Tournaments, is one of only nine Division I teams to punch a ticket to the tourney for 11 straight seasons. And, just this summer, the Blue Demons also made program history by tying for the second-highest team GPA in the nation.

For the Blue Demons, a league title could be in the making with three seniors back from last year’s 21-win squad. That group features a talented forward in Jasmine Penny and a pair of Kelsey’s (Reynolds and Smith). Penny scored 12.8 points per game in nearly 30 minutes of court time in 2012-13, and did it while shooting .538 from the field. The backcourt will be led by a pair of juniors in All-BIG EAST guard Brittany Hrynko and sharpshooter Megan Rogowski. Those two combined for 119 three-pointers last season, as Hrynko led the team in assists, steals while scoring 14.7 points per game.

Storylines

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Schedule November

Maggie Dixon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) Fri. 8 Harvard 8:30 p.m. Sat. 9 Cal Poly/Duquesne 7:00 p.m. Mon. 1 8 Illinois State 8 p.m. Tue. 26 at Notre Dame 7 p.m.

December Sun. 1 at Northwestern 3 p.m. Sat. 7 Loyola 8 p.m. Thu. 12 Kentucky 7 p.m. Mon. 16 Dartmouth 1 p.m. Dual in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) Thu. 19 vs. Pittsburgh 3 p.m. Fri. 20 vs. Washington 5:30 p.m. Sat. 21 vs. Louisiana-Monroe 5:30 p.m. Sun. 29 at Bradley 4 p.m.

FOX Sports 1

January Wed. 1 Sat. 4 at Wed. 8 Sat. 11 Tue. 14 at Sun. 19 Wed. 22 at Sat. 25 at Wed. 29

Xavier Creighton Providence St. John’s Seton Hall Villanova Georgetown Butler Marquette

5 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. 12 p.m. 8 p.m.

FOX Sports 1

FOX Sports 1

No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/ Previous School

February Sun. 1 at Wed. 5 at Sun. 9 Sat. 15 Tue. 18 at Sat. 22 Tue. 25 at

Providence Xavier Creighton Seton Hall Marquette Butler Villanova

2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m.

FOX Sports 1

March Sat. 1 at St. John’s 1 p.m. FOX Sports 1 Tue. 4 Georgetown 9 p.m. CBS Sports BIG EAST Championship, (Allstate Arena–Rosemont, Ill.) Sat.-Tue. 8-11 All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS

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ROSTER 4 Meri Bennett-Swanson F 6-3 Fr. 5 ShaKeya Graves G 5-9 Fr. 12 Brittany Hrynko G 5-8 Jr. 13 Chanise Jenkins G 5-5 So. 14 Jessica January G 5-7 Fr. 20 Kelsey Reynolds G 5-7 Sr. 21 Megan Rogowski G 5-9 Jr. 22 Brooke Schulte G 5-9 Fr. 23 Centrese McGee G 5-7 Jr. 30 Megan Podkowa G/F 6-2 So. 31 Jasmine Penny F 6-1 Sr. 44 Brandi Harvey-Carr F 6-4 Fr. 54 Kelsey Smith F 6-4 Sr.

Vernon Hills, Ill/Vernon Hills Inkster, Mich./John Glenn Philadelphia, Pa. (Engineering & Science) Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young) Richfield, Minn./Richfield Mishawaka, Ind. (Penn HS/Boston College) Prospect Heights, Ill. (Hersey) Germantown, Ill. (Mater Dei) Calumet City, Ill. ( Thornton Fractional North/Illinois) Glenview, Ill. (Trinity) Logansport, Ind. (Logansport) Camden, N.J. (Leap Academy) St. Charles, Ill. ( St. Charles North/ Michigan State)

HEAD COACH: Doug Bruno (28th season at DePaul) Assistant Coaches: Candis Blankson, Bart Brooks, Jill M. Pizzotti Director of Professional, Corporate and Community Relations: Lisa Ryckbosch Video Coordinator: Michael Fahey

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H ead C oach D oug B runo PROFILE: Originally hired July 6, 1976 and returned to DPU July 6, 1988 Personal – Originally hired July 6, 1976 and returned to DPU July 6, 1988; born and raised in Chicago; attended Archbishop Quigley High School on Chicago’s Southside; married (Patti); father of six sons (Bryan, Kevin, David, Brendan, Patrick and Bradley); grandfather of six (Jackson, Morgan, Owen, Eden, Brendan and Nora) Education – B.A. in English, DePaul University (1973); M.A. in English, DePaul University (1988) Coaching File – Assistant boys’ varsity coach, Francis Parker High School (1973-74); boys’ varsity head coach, St. Vincent DePaul High School (1974-75); women’s head coach, DePaul University (1976-78); head coach/Director of Player Personnel, Chicago Hustle (WBL) (197880); associate men’s coach, Loyola University Chicago (1980-88) Highlights – Has advanced to the NCAA Championship for 11 consecutive years; coached DePaul into the BIG EAST Semifinal game and to its first-ever NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in

2007, the Blue Demons also advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2011; completed term as WBCA President in August, 2007; Conference USA Coach of the Decade (1995-2005); Conference USA Coach of the Year (1994-95); six-time Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Coach of the Year (1990-91, ’92-93, ’95-96, ’00-01, ’02-03, ’03-04); 14 straight postseason appearances, including 11 straight NCAA berths; 18 NCAA Championship appearances; 22 overall postseason appearances; 17 20-win seasons; played at DePaul for Hall of Fame coach Ray Meyer from 1970-73; named the assistant coach for the U.S. World Championships in 2010 and helped direct the team to a Gold Medal; named the assistant coach for the U.S. Olympic team and earned the Gold medal in 2012; honored as the 2006 USA Basketball Developmental Coach of the Year; led the U.S. U19 team to a Gold medal at the 2007 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women in Bratislava, Slovakia; led U.S. U18 team to the Gold medal at the 2006 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Women in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Bruno’s Year-by-Year History Bruno’s Record Bruno’s Record Career Record (27 years) 531-294 (.644) DePaul Record (27 years) 531-294 (.644) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (8 years) 77-51 (.602) BIG EAST Tournament Record (8 appearances) 8-8 (.500) BIG EAST Overall Record (8 years) 85-59 (.590) NCAA Record (18 appearances) 10-18 (.357) WNIT Record (4 appearances) 3-5 (.375)

DePaul in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 2005-06 27-7 11-5 tied-3rd 2006-07 19-13 8-8 10th 2007-08 20-12 8-8 tied-8th 2008-09 23-10 10-6 tied-4th 2009-10 21-12 9-7 tied-6th 2010-11 29-7 13-3 tied-2nd 2011-12 23-11 9-7 8th 2012-13 21-12 9-7 tied-6th

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Year School 1976-77 DePaul 1977-78 DePaul 1988-89 DePaul 1989-90 DePaul 1990-91 DePaul 1991-92 DePaul 1992-93 DePaul 1993-94 DePaul 1994-95 DePaul 1995-96 DePaul 1996-97 DePaul 1997-98 DePaul 1998-99 DePaul 1999-00 DePaul 2000-01 DePaul 2001-02 DePaul 2002-03 DePaul 2003-04 DePaul 2004-05 DePaul 2005-06 DePaul 2006-07 DePaul 2007-08 DePaul 2008-09 DePaul 2009-10 DePaul 2010-11 DePaul 2011-12 DePaul 2012-13 DePaul

Overall BIG EAST BIG EAST Tournament NCAA Postseason WNIT Postseason NWIT POSTSEASON 11-10 16-6 23-10 1-2 22-10 1-1 19-12 0-1 21-10 1-1 20-9 0-1 10-20 20-9 0-1 21-10 1-1 20-9 0-1 11-18 12-15 18-12 1-1 18-14 1-1 15-14 0-1 22-10 0-1 23-7 1-1 26-5 1-1 27-7 11-5 (t3rd) 1-1 2-1 (Sweet 16) 19-13 8-8 (10th) 1-1 0-1 20-12 8-8 (t8th) 1-1 0-1 23-10 10-6 (t4th) 1-1 0-1 21-12 9-7 (t6th) 1-1 0-1 29-7 13-3 (t2nd) 1-1 2-1 (Sweet 16) 23-11 9-7(8th) 1-1 1-1 21-12 9-7 (T6th) 1-1 0-1

CAREER 27 Years 531-294 (.644) 77-51 (.602)

8-8 (.500)

10-18 (.357)

3-5 (.375)

1-2 (.333)

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Results & Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 21-12 15-2 3-8 3-2 Conference 9-7 7-1 2-6 0-0 Non-Conference 12-5 8-1 1-2 3-2 Date Result Attend. High Scorer

Date Result Attend. High Scorer

NOVEMBER Mason Dixon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) Sat. 9 Nicholls State W, 87-57 Mason Dixon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) Sun. 10 Dayton L, 80-92 Sun. 17 Howard W, 68-51 Tue. 19 Yale W, 95-80 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Fri. 22 vs. Florida Gulf Coast W, 60-58 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Sat. 23 vs. Hampton W, 68-67 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Sun. 24 vs. South Carolina L, 46-55

JANUARY Sun. 5 Thu. 9 Sun. 12 Wed. 15 Sun. 19 Wed. 22 Wed. 29

#11/10 Louisville at Villanova USF at Syracuse Providence at Cincinnati Pittsburgh

W, 86-80 L, 45-65 W, 91-75 L, 80-84 W, 79-67 W, 51-45 W, 57-55

3212 519 2805 450 3430 563 2214

Martin (22) Hrynko (17) Martin (35) Penny (16) Hrynko (23) Hrynko (19) Hrynko (19)

FEBRUARY Sun. 2 Thu. 6 Mon. 10 Wed. 12 Mon. 17 Mon. 24 Wed. 26

at Marquette Seton Hall at #2/3 Connecticut Rutgers at #10/11 Louisville #2/2 Notre Dame Georgetown

L, 66-70 W, 74-48 2 L, 44-91 W, 60-57 L, 55-81 L, 56-84 W, 75-55

1851 531 8861 2911 10906 4001 2855

Hrynko (35) Penny (29) Rogowski (12) Harry (16) Jenkins (16) Hrynko (15) Rogowski (21)

MARCH Sun. 9 Mon. 10

BIG EAST Championship, XL Center (Hartford, Conn.) vs. Marquette W, 77-69 at #3/3 Connecticut L, 61-94

7267 7759

Martin (24) Rogowski (15)

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DECEMBER Mon. 2 Northwestern Sat. 7 at #7/6 Kentucky Wed. 11 Milwaukee Sun. 15 Northern Illinois Wed. 18 at Loyola Chicago Sat. 21 Princeton Sat. 28 Oral Roberts

W, 89-61 L, 64-96 W, 94-83 W, 68-46 W, 87-69 W, 86-75 W, 97-74

3554

Hrynko (18)

2352 2305 2305

Penny (20) Hrynko (18) Penny (22)

426

Hrynko (18)

486

Penny (15)

529

Rogowski (13)

2621 18488 4001 2612 514 2213 2531

Rogowski (22) Penny (16) Martin (30) Penny (20) Martin (28) Hrynsko (21) Martin (19)

NCAA Championship Mon. 24 vs. Oklahoma State

L, 56-73

BIG EAST games in all CAPS

PLAYERS RETURNING No. Player

TOTAL

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REBOUNDS

GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

12 HRYNKO, Brittany

33 33 1159 35.1 155 472 .328 82 264 .311 94 134 .701 32 118 150 4.5 83 1 160 151 11 67 486 14.7

Conference Only

16 16 570 35.6 86 255 .337 41 135 .304 47 70 .671 18 65 83 5.2 40 1 76 84 5 43 260 16.3

31 PENNY, Jasmine

33 33 962 29.2 171 318 .538 1 1 1.000 79 113 .699 94 69 163 4.9 84 3 45 55 21 29 422 12.8

Conference Only

16 16 490 30.6 76 135 .563 0 0 .000 35 57 .614 46 37 83 5.2 34 2 21 27 10 12 187 11.7

13 JENKINS, Chanise

33 31 1073 32.5 99 273 .363 44 144 .306 23 29 .793 37 124 161 4.9 73 2 136 107 4 40 265 8.0

Conference Only

16 16 529 33.1 42 133 .316 22 73 .301 15 17 .882 11 59 70 4.4 41 1 56 57 0 18 121 7.6

21 ROGOWSKI, Megan

25 3 515 20.6 78 213 .366 37 122 .303 15 20 .750 19 44 63 2.5 26 0 33 23 5 20 208 8.3

Conference Only

8 0 165 20.6 27 71 .380 10 35 .286 6 8 .750 4 16 20 2.5 9 0 11 11 1 5 70 8.8

30 PODKOWA, Megan

26 4 564 21.7 64 155 .413 20 70 .286 26 38 .684 45 68 113 4.3 37 0 30 22 19 16 174 6.7

Conference Only

16 4 400 25.0 42 98 .429 11 45 .244 24 34 .706 31 35 66 4.1 24 0 25 14 14 11 119 7.4

20 REYNOLDS, Kelsey

23 4 364 15.8 27 84 .321 8 42 .190 5 7 .714 23 15 38 1.7 17 0 16 10 2 15 67 2.9

Conference Only

13 4 206 15.8 16 54 .296 5 26 .192 3 4 .750 18 8 26 2.0 8 0 7 4 1 7 40 3.1

54 SMITH, Kelsey

23 0 178 7.7 14 26 .538 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 13 21 34 1.5 24 0 3 14 9 6 33 1.4

Conference Only

13 0 92 7.1 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 5 7 12 0.9 13 0 2 5 5 0 7 0.5

44 HARVEY-CARR, Bran

6 0 41 6.8 4 12 .333 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 4 8 12 2.0 4 0 0 5 0 1 9 1.5

22 SCHULTE, Brooke

7 0 32 4.6 3 6 .500 1 1 1.000 2 5 .400 2 3 5 0.7 3 0 2 0 0 1 9 1.3

24 LENTI, Gena

7 0 35 5.0 1 8 .125 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 1 0 3 1 0 0 3 0.4

Conference Only

6 0 34 5.7 1 8 .125 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 1 0 3 1 0 0 3 0.5

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING No. Player

TOTAL

3-PTS

REBOUNDS

GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

05 MARTIN, Anna

24 24 668 27.8 141 299 .472 34 108 .315 58 77 .753 16 33 49 2.0 61 1 81 43 3 37 374 15.6

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8 8 216 27.0 43 94 .457 10 31 .323 22 29 .759 1 6 7 0.9 18 1 16 15 1 4 118 14.8

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33 33 1009 30.6 123 279 .441 0 2 .000 41 74 .554 110 244 354 10.7 82 1 48 79 51 43 287 8.7

Conference Only

16 16 498 31.1 55 119 .462 0 0 .000 19 30 .633 37 132 169 10.6 42 1 25 48 27 23 129 8.1

TM TEAM................ 96 78 174 1 22 Conference-Only... 35 39 74 11 Total.......... 33 6600 880 2145 .410 228 761 .300 349 506 .690 491 827 1318 39.9 496 8 557 532 125 275 2337 70.8 Conference-Only... 16 3200 391 973 .402 100 352 .284 172 251 .685 206 406 612 38.2 230 6 242 277 64 123 1054 65.9 Opponents...... Conference-Only...

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Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D.C. 20057 Nickname: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Hoyas Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Gray Enrollment: ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������15,318 Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee Reed Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McDonough Arena (2,400) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (202) 687-1581 2012-13 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16 2012-13 BIG EAST Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2

Coaching Staff Interim Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Lewis Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Virginia ‘68 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . Tim Valentine (Southern Wesleyan ’09) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . Krystal Reeves-Evans (Southern Miss ’02) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenya Kirkland (Georgetown ’10) Director of Operations: . . . . . . . . . . . . Tasha Harris (Kentucky ’02)

Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ������������������������������������������ (202) 687-6613 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Barnes Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (202) 687-7155 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (202) 716-7760 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bj57@georgetown.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.guhoyas.com

Lee Reed Director of Athletics

jim lewis Interim Head Coach

Barbara Barnes Associate Sports Information Director

News & Notes The BIG Picture

Who’s Gone

The Hoyas will play in two tournament outside of the continental United States this season. Georgetown will be at the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaskan Shootout in Anchorage, Alaska November 25-26. They will face Michigan State and Western Kentucky at the Puerto Rico Classic in San Juan on December 20 and 22.

Gone from last year is four-time All-BIG EAST honoree Sugar Rodgers. The shooting guard leaves the program as the all-time scoring leader with 2,518 points. She was selected 14th overall in the 2013 WNBA Draft by the Minnesota Lynx.

Who’s Returning

In nonconference play, GU’s schedule features four NCAA Tournament qualifiers as well as two squads that competed in the WNIT. The conference opponents include four 2013 NCAA Tournament participants and two that earned a berth in the WNIT.

Georgetown returns six players from last year’s squad including second-leading scorer Andrea White who averaged 10.4 ppg as well as 6.5 rpg to rank second.

Storylines

Did You Know? The Blue & Gray will face 12 teams this season that appeared in the postseason in the 2012-13 season.

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Schedule November

Fri. 8 Richmond 7 p.m. Fri. 15 at South Dakota State 8 p.m. Sun. 17 California 3 p.m. FOX Sports 1 Sat. 23 Princeton 2 p.m. Carrs/Safeway Great Alaskan Shootout (Anchorage, AK) Tue. 26 vs. Nicholls State 2 p.m.

December Tue. 3 George Washington 8 p.m. Sun. 8 Penn State 2 p.m. Tue. 10 at Yale 7 p.m. Puerto Rico Classic (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Fri. 20 Michigan State 3:30 p.m. Sun. 22 Western Kentucky 1 p.m. Sat. 28 at Florida 2 p.m.

January Wed. 1 Sat. 4 Wed. 8 at Sat. 11 Wed. 15 at Sat. 18 at Wed. 22 Sun. 26 at Wed. 29

Creighton Marquette Xavier Butler Providence Seton Hall DePaul St. John’s Villanova

4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.

FOX Sports 1

February Sat. 1 at Wed. 5 at Sat. 8 Wed. 12 Sat. 15 at Tue. 18 Sun. 23 at

Marquette Creighton Xavier Seton Hall Butler St. John’s Villanova

5 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 1 p.m.

No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/ Previous School

FOX Sports 1

March Sat. 1 Providence 3 p.m. Tue. 4 at DePaul 9 p.m. CBS Sports BIG EAST Championship, (Allstate Arena–Rosemont, Ill.) Sat.-Tue. 8-11 All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS

ROSTER 1 Katie McCormick 5-9 G So. 3 Tyshell King 5-11 G Fr. 10 Ki-Ke Rafiu 6-2 F So. 11 Andrea White 6-0 F Sr. 13 Jade Martin 5-10 G Fr. 22 Logan Battle 6-2 F/G So. 23 Samisha Powell 5-8 G Sr. 24 Faith Woodard 6-2 F Fr. 32 Shayla Cooper 6-1 F Fr. 33 Brittany Horne 6-1 F Jr. 35 Dominique Vitalis 6-2 F So. 51 Natalie Butler 6-5 C Fr.

Leonardtown, Md./Saint Mary’s Ryken Baltimore, Md./St. Frances Academy Offa, Nigeria/ Saints Neuman-Goretti (Pa.) Lancaster, Va./Lancaster Bloomington, Minn./John F. Kennedy Springfield, Va./West Springfield Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne Brandon, Fla./Freedom Norcross, Ga./Norcross Carmel, N.Y./Carmel Bloomfield, N.J./Gill St. Bernard’s Fairfax, Va./Lake Braddock Academy

interim HEAD COACH: Jim Lewis Assistant Coaches: Tim Valentine, Krystal Reeves-Evans, Kenya Kirkland Director of Basketball Operations: Tasha Harris

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I nterim H ead C oach J im L ewis

PROFILE: Named Interim Head Coach on October 24, 2013 Personal – Lewis and his wife of 39 years, Karen, have two children, Jennifer and Christopher, who both live in Alexandria, Va.; Jennifer received her undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia and went on to earn a master’s degree from Columbia University; she is a physical therapist; Christopher was a two-year letterwinner at Harvard University; he is the vice president of a non-profit organization and was recently elected to the Alexandria School Board.

head coach of the Washington Mystics, a role he served for one season; continued his WNBA career in 2006 as an assistant coach for the Minnesota Lynx for one year and with the Indiana Fever for three seasons as the director of scouting; Lewis joined the staff at Georgia Tech University in 2010-11 and followed that by returning to George Mason, the place he began his career coaching women’s basketball, for one year; most recently he served as an assistant coach and scout for the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA.

Education – Lewis earned a bachelor of science degree in journalism from West Virginia University in 1968; Lewis was awarded the William Randolph Hearst award for journalistic achievement as an undergrad; after graduation, he began his graduate work at University of Detroit and went on to earn his master’s degree in physical education at Tennessee State.

Highlights – During his time as head coach at George Mason, he led the Patriots for 14 seasons and was the winningest coach in both men’s and women’s basketball program history when he left, having compiled an overall record of 201-177 at George Mason; he coached the Green and Gold to eight winning seasons, including an appearance in the 1997 Preseason WNIT and led Mason through its inaugural season in the Colonial Athletic Association in 1985; during his time with the Patriots, Lewis also helped USA Basketball to four medals as an assistant on coaching staffs at the 1994 Jones Cup (gold), 1995 World University Games (silver), 1997 Junior World Championships (gold) and 1997 USA International Invitational (gold); while at Fordham, Lewis led two players to Atlantic 10 Most Improved Player Awards in 2003 and 2004 and four players to All-Conference recognition; Lewis helped the Indiana Fever win its first ever Eastern Conference Championship and reach the 2009 WNBA Finals before falling to the eventual champion Phoenix Mercury.

Playing Career – Lewis was a four-year letterwinner at West Virginia University, competing in two NCAA Tournaments and one NIT; his 1964-65 freshman class was honored at West Virginia for breaking the color barrier at the University, and he was the first African-American scholarship basketball player. Coaching File – Served as an men’s basketball assistant coach at Tennessee State (1969-70), Gannon (1970-71), Duke (1971-76) and Tulane (1976-81); was head coach of women’s basketball programs at George Mason (1984-98) and Fordham (2000-06); became the first

Lewis’s Record Career Record (20 years) 257-295 (.466) GU Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Regular Season Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Tournament (First year) n/a BIG EAST Overall Record (First year) n/a NCAA Record n/a WNIT Record n/a

Georgetown in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1982-83 10-15 3-5 tied-6th 1983-84 10-15 2-6 tied-7th 1984-85 7-21 3-13 8th 1985-86 8-20 3-13 8th 1986-87 7-21 4-12 7th 1987-88 7-21 3-13 9th 1988-89 13-16 4-12 8th 1989-90 13-14 5-11 tied-7th 1990-91 12-15 5-11 7th 1991-92 20-8 13-5 tied-2nd 1992-93 23-7 15-3 tied-1st 1993-94 12-15 6-12 8th 1994-95 11-17 6-12 7th 1995-96 12-15 7-11 6th BE 7 1996-97 17-11 9-9 1st BE 7 1997-98 9-19 5-13 6th BE 7 1998-99 18-12 10-8 5th 1999-00 17-13 9-7 5th 2000-01 17-15 6-10 tied-8th 2001-02 12-16 4-12 12th 2002-03 15-14 6-10 9th 2003-04 13-15 7-9 9th 2004-05 12-16 7-9 tied-6th 2005-06 10-17 3-13 tied-13th 2006-07 13-16 3-13 tied-13th 2007-08 15-14 5-11 tied-11th 2008-09 20-14 7-9 tied-9th 2009-10 26-7 13-3 tied-2nd 2010-11 24-11 9-7 tied-7th 2011-12 23-9 11-5 tied-4th 2012-13 1516 5-11 tied-11th

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1984-85 George Mason 1985-86 George Mason 1986-87 George Mason 1987-88 George Mason 1988-89 George Mason 1989-90 George Mason 1990-91 George Mason 1991-92 George Mason 1992-93 George Mason 1993-94 George Mason 1994-95 George Mason 1995-96 George Mason 1996-97 George Mason 1997-98 George Mason 2000-01 Fordham 2001-02 Fordham 2002-03 Fordham 2003-04 Fordham 2004-05 Fordham 2005-06 Fordham Total 20 years

Overall

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13-15 9-19 11-17 21-9 18-11 13-16 18-11 15-13 17-10 21-11 9-18 17-11 15-12 4-4 5-23 6-23 14-16 11-17 10-21 10-18 257-295 0-0 (.466) (.000)

0-0 (.000)

0-0 (.000) (.000)

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Results & Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 15-16 8-6 5-9 2-1 Conference 5-11 3-5 2-6 0-0 Non-Conference 10-5 5-1 3-3 2-1 Date Result Attend. High Scorer

Date Result Attend. High Scorer

NOVEMBER Preseason WNIT (Washington, D.C.) Fri. 9 Sacred Heart W, 90-63 Preseason WNIT (Newark, Del.) Sun. 11 at Delaware W, 62-56 Preseason WNIT (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Wed. 14 at North Carolina L, 48-63 Mon. 19 LSU W, 71-69 Cal Classic by Doubletree (Berkeley, Calif.) Fri. 23 vs. Cal State Fullerton W, 53-51 Cal Classic by Doubletree (Berkeley, Calif.) Sat. 24 at California L, 56-72 Wed. 28 La Salle W, 69-61

JANUARY Wed. 2 Sat. 5 Wed. 9 Sat. 12 Tue. 15 Sat. 19 Tue. 22 Sat. 26 Tue. 29 FEBRUARY Sat. 2 Sat. 9 Tue. 12 Sat. 16 Sat. 23 Tue. 26 MARCH Sat. 2 Mon. 4 Fri. 8 Sat. 9

DECEMBER Sat. 1 at George Washington Tue. 4 at Monmouth Sun. 9 at Penn State Fri. 21 South Dakota State Fri. 28 Yale

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White (24)

859

Rodgers (35)

1048 531

Rodgers (22) Rodgers (17)

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Rodgers (22)

1159 381

Rodgers (20) Rodgers (28)

W, 70-54 611 W, 61-48 358 L, 74-97 4059 L, 58-64 231 W, 90-67

Rodgers (22) Rodgers (30) Rodgers (24) Rodgers (31) Rodgers (38)

Temple at Providence Connecticut at Syracuse at Notre Dame Seton Hall at Rutgers Pittsburgh Cincinnati

W, 66-58 W, 79-64 L, 48-75 L, 56-86 L, 64-79 W, 70-50 L, 47-55 W, 69-57 W, 54-52

363 217 2387 725 9149 949 1336 1695 307

Rodgers (21) Rodgers (33) Rodgers (23) Rodgers (17) Jackson (15) Rodgers (24) Rodgers (13) Rodgers (25) Rodgers (17)

at Louisville at St. John’s Syracuse Villanova at Pittsburgh at DePaul

L, 60-74 L, 72-76 (OT) L, 60-69 L, 44-57 W, 72-70 L, 55-75

10495 689 609 1393 3090 2855

McCormick (21) Rodgers (29) Vitalis (15) Rodgers (21) Rodgers (23) White, Rodgers (17)

477 309

Rodgers (21) Rodgers (20)

4112 7267

Rodgers (26) Rodgers (42)

MARQUETTE L, 48-51 USF L, 35-63 BIG EAST Championship, XL Center (Hartford, Conn.) vs. Providence W, 81-61 vs. Villanova L, 58-89

BIG EAST games in all CAPS

PLAYERS RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 11 White, Andrea Conference Only 13 Wilson, Sydney Conference Only 23 Powell, Samisha Conference Only 33 Horne, Brittany Conference Only 01 McCormick, Katie Conference Only 35 Vitalis, Dominique Conference Only 22 Battle, Logan Conference Only

29 28 906 31.2 128 275 .465 1 7 .143 45 68 .662 92 97 189 6.5 81 3 55 74 21 70 302 10.4 14 14 446 31.9 61 137 .445 1 6 .167 21 29 .724 45 52 97 6.9 37 2 24 40 9 28 144 10.3 31 30 693 22.4 85 198 .429 0 1 .000 32 56 .571 70 87 157 5.1 56 1 25 53 27 9 202 6.5 16 16 362 22.6 41 96 .427 0 1 .000 14 25 .560 36 37 73 4.6 24 1 10 28 13 3 96 6.0 22 21 623 28.3 45 133 .338 9 34 .265 37 61 .607 36 61 97 4.4 39 0 68 65 2 35 136 6.2 9 9 241 26.8 14 47 .298 5 16 .313 17 31 .548 12 19 31 3.4 14 0 23 19 1 13 50 5.6 31 20 696 22.5 65 194 .335 22 86 .256 26 47 .553 46 52 98 3.2 52 1 37 72 9 52 178 5.7 16 14 372 23.3 38 109 .349 14 51 .275 5 11 .455 21 31 52 3.3 28 1 12 43 5 29 95 5.9 13 2 204 15.7 20 59 .339 9 34 .265 10 12 .833 13 22 35 2.7 13 0 8 20 0 10 59 4.5 11 2 189 17.2 20 55 .364 9 31 .290 10 12 .833 12 19 31 2.8 12 0 8 17 0 10 59 5.4 30 8 343 11.4 35 78 .449 0 0 .000 26 36 .722 25 34 59 2.0 33 0 8 29 3 10 96 3.2 15 6 226 15.1 26 52 .500 0 0 .000 16 22 .727 16 23 39 2.6 21 0 5 19 3 6 68 4.5 13 2 204 15.7 11 45 .244 1 10 .100 15 26 .577 10 18 28 2.2 16 0 4 21 1 14 38 2.9 1 0 19 19.0 1 7 .143 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2.0

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 14 Rodgers, Sugar 31 30 1165 37.6 236 649 .364 89 279 .319 150 198 .758 52 163 215 6.9 85 1 127 145 14 105 711 22.9 Conference Only 16 16 609 38.1 105 335 .313 39 141 .277 62 86 .721 17 86 103 6.4 44 1 83 70 9 53 311 19.4 21 Jackson, Jasmine 30 2 534 17.8 34 131 .260 12 58 .207 47 58 .810 8 36 44 1.5 72 2 30 73 2 29 127 4.2 Conference Only 16 2 303 18.9 18 79 .228 9 42 .214 22 25 .880 5 24 29 1.8 41 2 15 46 2 19 67 4.2 42 Moore, Vanessa 29 7 607 20.9 22 47 .468 0 1 .000 11 33 .333 58 51 109 3.8 78 3 13 32 6 13 55 1.9 Conference Only 15 1 332 22.1 10 22 .455 0 1 .000 8 24 .333 44 35 79 5.3 42 2 11 16 4 7 28 1.9 00 Rafiu, Ki-Ke 26 0 250 9.6 13 26 .500 0 0 .000 10 21 .476 14 25 39 1.5 15 0 4 15 2 7 36 1.4 Conference Only 13 0 126 9.7 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 3 9 .333 4 8 12 0.9 9 0 3 3 0 3 13 1.0 TM TEAM................ 71 78 149 4.8 1 11 Conference-Only... 38 41 79 1 9 Total.......... 31 6225 694 1835 .378 143 510 .280 409 616 .664 495 724 1219 39.3 541 11 379 610 87 354 1940 62.6 Conference-Only... 16 3225 339 947 .358 77 290 .266 178 274 .650 250 378 628 39.2 273 9 194 310 46 172 933 58.3 Opponents...... Conference-Only...

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Quick Facts Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �������������������������������������� Milwaukee, Wis. Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Golden Eagles Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Gold Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,689 Athletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Williams Home Court . . . . . . . . . . . . ������������������������������ Al McGuire Center Press Row Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-288-0340 2012-13 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-16 2012-13 BIG EAST Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . ��������������������������������������������������9/3 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . ���������������������������������������������������������4/1

Coaching Staff Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terri Mitchell Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne, ‘89 Associate Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle Nason Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christina Quaye Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Summitt Director of S/A Development ��������������������������Kiesha Oliver-Hayes

Sports Information Basketball Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-288-5784 Media Relations Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Megan O’Shea Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-288-7419 Media Relations Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-288-6519 Personal Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812-369-0311 Email Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . megan.oshea@marquette.edu Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.GoMarquette.com

Did You Know? In her 17 years at Marquette, head coach Terri Mitchell has guided the Golden Eagles to the postseason 14 times (7 appearances in the NCAA Championship and 7 appearances in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament).

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Terri Mitchell Head Coach

Megan O’Shea Assistant Director of Media Relations

News & Notes The BIG Picture

Who’s Gone

After earning an at-large bid to the 2013 WNIT, the Golden Eagles welcome three freshmen to join the nine letterwinnners from last season’s squad.

Sarina Simmons concluded her collegiate career at Marquette, averaging 9.8 points and 4.8 rebounds per game during her senior season. She also netted 10.9 points an outing in league play.

Who’s Returning The top three scorers of the 2012-13 season are back in action. Senior forward Katherine Plouffe, who has earned All-BIG EAST postseason honors each year of her three-year career as a Golden Eagle, registered team-high of 12.6 points and 7.8 rebounds per game last season. Junior guard Arlesia Morse scored 12.4 points a night for Marquette, while Brooklyn Pomroy, who was named to the BIG EAST AllFreshman Team, averaged 7.5 points and 3.5 assists an outing in her debut season.

Storylines The Golden Eagles’ non-conference schedule features four NCAA tournament teams and a Utah squad that reached the championship of the WNIT last season. The Golden Eagles will play seven non-conference home games at the Al McGuire Center, including a contest against Duke. Marquette will also play in the Duel at the Desert in Las Vegas for the Thanksgiving holiday, where Plouffe will match up against her twin sister, Michelle, a forward for Utah.

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K atherine P louffe

Schedule November

Sat. 9 Wake Forest 2 p.m. Mon. 11 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 8 p.m. Sun. 17 at Vanderbilt 3 p.m. Thu. 21 Central Michigan 8 p.m. Sun. 24 Duke 4 p.m. FOX Sports 1 South Point Thanksgiving Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) Fri. 29 vs. Tennessee Tech 5:30 p.m. Sat. 30 vs. Utah 5:30 p.m.

December Sat. 7 Wisconsin Sun. 15 at Milwaukee Wed. 18 Oral Roberts Fri. 20 Denver Sat. 28 at Butler Tue. 31 Villanova

8 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m.

January Sat. 4 at Wed. 8 Sat. 11 at Sat. 18 Tue. 21 Sat. 25 at Wed. 29 at

Georgetown Seton Hall Xavier St. John’s Providence Creighton DePaul

4 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 8 p.m.

February Sat. 1 Sat. 8 Tue. 11 at Sat. 15 Tue. 18 Sat. 22 at Wed. 26 at

Georgetown Butler Providence Xavier DePaul Seton Hall St. John’s

5 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

March Sat. 1 Creighton 3 p.m. FOX Sports 1 Tue. 4 at Villanova 7 p.m. BIG EAST Championship, (Allstate Arena–Rosemont, Ill.) Sat.-Tue. 8-11 All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS

ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/ Previous School 3 McKayla Yentz G Fr. 6-1 4 Arlesia Morse G Jr. 5-10 5 Katie Young G Sr. 5-11 10 Brooklyn Pumroy G So. 5-9 11 Apiew Ojulu F Jr. 6-3 13 Courtney Thomas F Sr. 6-0 21 Katherine Plouffe F Sr. 6-3 23 JeTaun Rouse G Fr. 5-9 32 Lauren Tibbs C R-So. 6-4 33 Ashley Santos G R-Fr. 5-7 34 Chelsie Butler C Jr. 6-5 35 Cristina Bigica G Jr. 5-10

Sun Prairie, Wis./Sun Prairie Flint, Mich./Hamady Kenosha, Wis./Bradford Fairborn, Ohio /Fairborn Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville North Glenview, Ill./Montini Catholic Edmonton, Alberta, Canada/ Henry Ainlay Chicago Ill./Marist Taylor Mill, Ky./Scott Geneva, Ill./Geneva Minerva Ohio/Minerva Bucuresti, Romania/Grigore Moisil

HEAD COACH: Terri Mitchell Associate Head Coach: Michelle Nason Assistant Coaches: Christina Quaye, Tyler Summitt Graduate Assistants: Dan Bisaccio, Alex Yoh, Matt Narveson Director Student-Athlete Development: Kiesha Oliver-Hayes

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PROFILE: Hired at Marquette – June 23, 1991 as an assistant; promoted to head coach June 6, 1996 Personal ‑ Native of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Education ‑ B.A. in psychology (cum laude), Duquesne University (1989) Coaching File – Graduate assistant coach, Arizona State University (1989-90); assistant coach, Marquette University (1991‑96) Highlights – Marquette’s all-time basketball wins leader, as she has compiled a 326-204 overall record through the completion of the 2012-13 season, 14 trips to the postseason and nine 20-win seasons; the Golden Eagles have earned postseason berths in 10 of the last 11 seasons, including three trips to the NCAA Tournament Second Round (2004, 2007, 2011) and winning the Women’s National Invitation Tournament crown in 2008; in her first year at the helm of MU, she guided her team to a 21-10 record in 1996-97, which was 13 wins better than the previous season’s record of 8-20; it was the largest turnaround of any first-year head

coach and third-best single-season turnaround among all NCAA Division I schools that year; during the summer of 2008, Mitchell served as an assistant coach for USA Basketball’s U18 Women’s National Team; under her guidance, Team USA won the gold medal while rolling through the FIBA Americas Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina undefeated; since 1996, 26 of Mitchell’s players have earned all-conference honors, while two have achieved AllAmerica status, with Krystal Ellis becoming MU’s latest All-America selection following the 2006-07 season; in addition, 27 players have earned spots on the league’s Academic Honor Roll and three have been awarded Academic All-America honors; serving on several Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) committees, the State Farm Wade Trophy Committee, the Midwest Athletes against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund Board of Directors, and many other service-oriented organizations.

Mitchell’s Year-by-Year History Mitchell’s Record Career Record (17 years) 326-204 (.615) Marquette Record (17 years) 326-204 (.615) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (8 years) 63-65 (.492) BIG EAST Tournament Record (8 appearances) 5-8 (.385) BIG EAST Overall Record (8 years) 68-73 (.482) NCAA Record (7 appearances) 4-7 (.364) WNIT Record (7 appearances) 12-6 (.667)

Marquette in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 2005-06 22-11 9-7 Tied-6th 2006-07 26-7 12-4 Tied-2nd 2007-08 21-14 8-8 tied-8th 2008-09 17-16 7-9 tied-9th 2009-10 17-16 6-10 tied-10th 2010-11 24-9 10-6 tied-5th 2011-12 14-17 4-12 14th 2012-13 16-16 7-9 tied-9th

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Year School Overall BIG EAST BIG EAST Tournament NCAA Postseason 1996-97 Marquette 21-10 1-1 1997-98 Marquette 22-7 0-1 1998-99 Marquette 21-8 0-1 1999-00 Marquette 22-7 0-1 2000-01 Marquette 13-16 2001-02 Marquette 14-14 2002-03 Marquette 16-14 2003-04 Marquette 22-10 1-1 2004-05 Marquette 18-12 2005-06 Marquette 22-11 9-7 (t6th) 0-1 2006-07 Marquette 26-7 12-4 (t2nd) 1-1 1-1 2007-08 Marquette 21-14 8-8 (t8th) 0-1 2008-09 Marquette 17-16 7-9 (t9th) 0-1 2009-10 Marquette 17-16 6-10 (t10th) 1-1 2010-11 Marquette 24-9 10-6 (t5th) 1-1 1-1 2011-12 Marquette 14-17 4-12 (14th) 1-1 2012-13 Marquette 16-16 7-9 1-1 CAREER 17 years 326-204 63-65 5-8 4-7 (.615) (.492) (.385) (.364)

WNIT Postseason

1-1 0-1 4-1 5-0 (Champion) 1-1 1-1 0-1 12-6 (.667)

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Results & Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 16-16 7-9 7-6 2-1 Conference 7-9 2-6 5-3 0-0 Non-Conference 9-7 5-3 2-3 2-1 Date Result Attend. High Scorer

Date Result Attend. High Scorer

NOVEMBER Sat. 10 Butler W, 73-62 1522 Sun. 18 at Georgia Tech L, 72-76 1037 Texas A&M Classic (College Station, Texas) Fri. 23 vs. Marshall W, 67-46 Texas A&M Classic (College Station, Texas) Sun. 25 at Texas A&M L, 64-84 4113 Wed. 28 at South Dakota State W, 77-74 (OT) 2427

JANUARY Wed. 2 at Central Michigan W, 78-74 721 Sat. 5 Syracuse L, 79-92 1313 Sat. 12 #2 Connecticut L, 51-85 2684 Tue. 15 at Seton Hall W, 56-53 279 Sat. 19 at Pittsburgh W, 74-65 1967 Tue. 22 #12 Louisville L, 63-64 1189 Sat. 26 at USF L, 48-58 1365 Wed. 30 Rutgers L, 54-72 1347 FEBRUARY Sat. 2 DePaul W, 70-66 1851 Tue. 5 at #2 Connecticut L, 37-94 6430 Sun. 10 at Villanova W, 60-56 1009 Wed. 13 at Cincinnati L, 52-54 857 Sun. 17 #2 Notre Dame L, 49-87 2733 Wed. 20 St. John’s L, 61-67 1115 Tue. 26 at Providence W, 81-70 336 MARCH Sat. 2 at Georgetown W, 51-48 477 Mon. 4 Cincinnati W, 72-58 1327 BIG EAST Championship (Hartford, Conn.) Fri. 8 vs. Pittsburgh W, 66-43 Sat. 9 vs. DePaul L, 69-77 WNIT First Round (Milwaukee, Wis.) Fri. 22 Northern Iowa L, 59-61 787 BIG EAST games in all CAPS

DECEMBER Sat. 1 Fordham Wed. 5 at Wisconsin Sat. 8 Green Bay Sat. 15 Toldedo Wed. 19 Navy Thu. 20 Dartmouth Sat. 29 Loyola Chicago

W, 51-48 L, 68-71 L, 46-55 L, 71-82 W, 73-65 W, 70-52 W, 77-61

PLAYERS RETURNING No. Player

1140 3308 1680 1441 4000 829 1163

Morse (16) Young (18) Plouffe (16) Plouffe (18) Morse (23)

Pumroy, Simmons (10) Morse (15) Simmons (10) Plouffe (17) Plouffe (23) Morse (19) Morse (25)

TOTAL

3-PTS

Plouffe (24) Simmons (24) Simmons (19) Plouffe, Morse (13) Tibbs (14) Plouffe, Young (17) Morse (15) Plouffe (14) Morse (24) Pumroy (11) Plouffe (15) Simmons (19) Simmons (12) Morse (18) Plouffe (20) Simmons (16) Plouffe (20) Young (11) Morse (16) Morse, Simmons (16)

REBOUNDS

GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

21 PLOUFFE, Katherine

32 32 942 29.4 165 346 .477 3 13 .231 70 100 .700 104 145 249 7.8 99 4 92 114 18 45 403 12.6

Conference Only

16 16 461 28.8 78 170 .459 3 6 .500 33 48 .688 44 69 113 7.1 50 2 49 63 7 19 192 12.0

04 MORSE, Arlesia

31 31 997 32.2 122 340 .359 52 162 .321 88 121 .727 54 64 118 3.8 75 1 59 77 0 24 384 12.4

Conference Only

15 15 472 31.5 61 164 .372 20 72 .278 42 57 .737 26 31 57 3.8 38 0 25 24 0 12 184 12.3

10 PUMROY, Brooklyn

31 30 946 30.5 79 219 .361 31 105 .295 42 56 .750 14 83 97 3.1 63 1 71 108 6 48 231 7.5

Conference Only

16 16 525 32.8 41 121 .339 19 63 .302 15 21 .714 5 46 51 3.2 36 1 34 65 2 21 116 7.3

05 YOUNG, Katie

32 2 607 19.0 56 198 .283 27 91 .297 33 42 .786 37 100 137 4.3 37 1 53 74 3 16 172 5.4

Conference Only

16 0 247 15.4 14 60 .233 6 25 .240 13 15 .867 14 37 51 3.2 15 0 26 31 0 6 47 2.9

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30 6 454 15.1 75 127 .591 0 0 .000 17 27 .630 42 64 106 3.5 21 0 16 28 16 12 167 5.6

Conference Only

15 4 267 17.8 38 72 .528 0 0 .000 11 18 .611 27 33 60 4.0 13 0 8 13 7 6 87 5.8

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29 13 441 15.2 52 110 .473 2 6 .333 33 53 .623 40 49 89 3.1 93 7 15 43 13 8 139 4.8

Conference Only

16 10 261 16.3 25 54 .463 1 4 .250 22 33 .667 22 22 44 2.8 56 4 8 20 4 6 73 4.6

20 OJULU, Apiew

22 11 416 18.9 33 75 .440 0 0 .000 34 49 .694 35 42 77 3.5 44 1 15 24 3 8 100 4.5

Conference Only

7 2 103 14.7 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 6 9 .667 8 5 13 1.9 7 0 6 12 0 1 16 2.3

35 BIGICA, Cristina

31 7 565 18.2 40 99 .404 4 11 .364 27 46 .587 31 41 72 2.3 49 0 40 49 3 12 111 3.6

Conference Only

16 4 324 20.3 23 64 .359 4 11 .364 15 26 .577 18 24 42 2.6 28 0 21 25 2 7 65 4.1

13 THOMAS, Courtney

12 0 97 8.1 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 1 4 5 0.4 4 0 5 8 1 1 4 0.3

Conference Only 6 0 52 8.7 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 1 1 2 0.3 1 0 2 4 1 1 4 0.7 PLAYERS NOT RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player

GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

42 SIMMONS, Sarina

32 27 886 27.7 126 302 .417 15 49 .306 49 71 .690 53 102 155 4.8 57 0 62 84 41 62 316 9.9

Conference Only

16 13 465 29.1 70 164 .427 8 30 .267 26 37 .703 25 49 74 4.6 28 0 34 43 20 28 174 10.9

22 DUPUY, Margeaux

6 0 41 6.8 2 7 .286 2 5 .400 1 2 .500 1 3 4 0.7 3 0 1 6 0 2 7 1.2

Conference Only

3 0 23 7.7 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 0.0

24 MINIX, Gabi

1 1 33 33.0 1 2 .500 1 1 1.000 2 4 .500 0 3 3 3.0 0 0 10 2 0 2 5 5.0

TM TEAM 72 74 146 1 12 Conference Only 36 33 69 9

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753 1828 .412 137 443 .309 396 574 .690 484 774 1258 39.3 546 15 439 629 104 240 2039 63.7

16 3200 357 885 .403 61 212 .288 183 265 .691 226 351 577 36.1 274 7 214 311 43 108 958 59.9

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Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Providence, R.I. 02918 Nickname: ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Friars Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black, White & Silver Enrollment: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 3, 810 Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert G. Driscoll Jr. Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alumni Hall/Mullaney Gym (2,620) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (401) 865-2810 2012-13 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23 2012-13 BIG EAST Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: �����������������������������������������������������7/3 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2

Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan Robinson Fruchtl Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State ‘92 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . Dan Durkin (Mount St. Mary’s ’75) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kristeena Alexander (George Washington ’00) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dario Hernandez (Shaw ’10) Director of Women’s Basketball Operations: ������������Jenn Wasson (Mobile ’94) Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Operations: . . . . . . Lynn-Ann Kokoski (Bryant ’08)

Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ����������������������������������������(401) 865-2529 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Rynearson Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (401) 865-2208 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (401) 575-7350 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jrynears@providence.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.friars.com

Did You Know? The Friars will celebrate the program’s 40th season in 2013-14, which also coincides with a new era of the BIG EAST Conference.

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Jennifer Rynearson Sports Information Director

News & Notes The BIG Picture

Who’s Gone

Providence returns five letterwinners from last year’s squad, including three members of the starting line-up. The Friars also welcome five new players to the roster in 2013-14 as part of Susan Robinson Fruchtl’s first, full recruiting class at Providence.

Symone Roberts and Brianna Edwards concluded their college careers at Providence last season. Roberts averaged 14.7 and 3.4 rebounds per game, while Edwards netted 9.4 points and pulled down 7.1 boards an outing for the Friars.

Who’s Returning

The Friars’ newcomers include three true freshmen (Sarah Beal, Aliyah Miller and Miranda Simpson), one community college transfer (Karin Robinson) and one sophomore transfer from Charlotte (Shequana Harris). Harris will sit out the 2013-14 season due to NCAA transfer regulations. Robinson and the three freshmen are expected to impact the program during their first seasons.

Junior Tori Rule is the Friars’ leading returning scorer. She 14.4 points per game and also contributed 3.9 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.2 steals per game. Junior Alexis Harris is the Friars’ leading returning rebounder from last year’s team (5.4 rebounds per game). She also averaged 6.1 points.

Storylines

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Schedule November Sat. 9 at Tue. 12 Fri. 15 at Mon. 18 at Wed. 20 Sat. 23 at Wed. 27

UMass Lowell Bryant Drexel Dartmouth Hartford Arizona State Albany

1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.

December Thu. 5 at Wed. 18 Sat. 21 at Sun. 29

Duquesne Dayton Rhode Island Boston College

7 p.m. 12 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m.

FOX Sports 1

January Wed. 1 Sat. 4 at Wed. 8 at Sat. 11 Wed. 15 Sat. 18 at Tue. 21 at Sat. 25 Tue. 28 at

Butler Villanova DePaul Creighton Georgetown Xavier Marquette Seton Hall Butler

1 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/ Previous School

February Sat. 1 Wed. 5 Sat. 8 at Tue. 11 Sat. 15 at Tue. 18 at Sat. 22

DePaul Villanova St. John’s Marquette Creighton Seton Hall Xavier

2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.

FOX Sports 1

March Sat. 1 at Georgetown 3 p.m. Mon. 3 St. John’s 7 p.m. BIG EAST Championship, (Allstate Arena–Rosemont, Ill.) Sat.-Tue. 8-11 All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS

ROSTER 0 Sarah Beal G Fr. 5-7 Matthews, N.C./New Hope Christian Academy 2 Nikki Turcotte G Sr. 5-8 N. Smithfield, R.I./ Mount St. Charles Academy 3 Shequana Harris * G R-So. 5-8 Bronx, N.Y./Murry Bergtraum/ Charlotte 10 Danielle Pearson G/F Sr. 5-9 Brooklyn, N.Y./Thomas Jefferson 13 Tori Rule G Jr. 5-7 Minneapolis, Minn./ Minneapolis South HS 14 Miranda Simpson G Fr. 5-9 Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock 15 Chanise Baldwin F Jr. 6-2 Pontiac, Mich./ Detroit Martin Luther King 21 Karin Robinson G Jr. 5-7 Jamaica, N.Y./Mary Louis Academy/ Monroe CC 22 Aliyah Miller F Fr. 5-10 Southaven, Miss./ Southaven High School 30 Evi Iiskola F So. 6-0 Espoo, Finland/ Makelanrinne High School 32 Annie Russian F Jr. 6-0 Round Rock, Texas/ Round Rock High School 42 Alexis Harris F Jr. 6-1 Detroit, Mich./ Renaissance High School * will not play during the 2013-14 season due to NCAA transfer rules

HEAD COACH: Susan Robinson Fruchtl Assistant Coaches: Dan Durkin, Kristeena Alexander, Dario Hernandez Director of Basketball Operations: Jen Wasson Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Lynne-Ann Kokoski Graduate Assistant: Kelley Doogan

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H ead C oach S usan R obinson F ruchtl PROFILE: Hired at Providence – April 9, 2012 Education – B.S. of in Exercise and Sports Science from Penn State (1992)

of the Junior National Team, and also played for the U.S. Select team that toured Europe; following her collegiate career she played professionally for one season in Japan.

Playing Career – One of only two players in Penn State history to accumulate 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds; Graduated as the program’s all-time leading scorer with 2,253 points; in 1992, the same season she won the Wade Trophy, she was named a consensus All-American and earned GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America honors; in 1991, she was tabbed the A-10 Player of the Year; served as captain of the 1990-91 PSU squad that compiled a 29-2 record and a No. 1 National ranking in the final AP poll of the regular season; in 1990 was a member

Highlights – In her first season at Providence, she coached All-BIG EAST Second Team selection Symone Roberts; guided the Red Flash to three consecutive Northeast Conference Championship games; two conference titles and back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2010 and 2011; named NEC Coach of the Year in 2011.

Personal – From Center Point, W. Va.; Married Tony Fruchtl in 1997

Coaching File – Head coach at Saint Francis (Pa.) (2007-12); assistant coach, Penn State (1993-98, 2004-07); volunteer assistant coach, Slippery Rock (1998-2000)

Fruchtl’s Year-by-Year History

Fruchtl’s Record Career Record (6 years) 81-106 (.433) PC Record (1 year) 7-23 (.233) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (1 year) 2-14 (.125) BIG EAST Tournament Record (1 year) n0-1 (.000) BIG EAST Overall Record (1 year) 7-24 (.226) NCAA Record (2 appearances) 0-2 (.000) WNIT Record n/a

Year School Overall BIG EAST BIG EAST Tournament NCAA Postseason 2007-08 St. Francis Pa. 6-23 2008-09 St. Francis Pa 15-17 2009-10 St. Francis Pa 17-15 0-1 2010-11 St. Francis Pa 22-12 0-1 2011-12 St. Francis Pa 14-16 2012-13 Providence 7-23 2-14 0-1 CAREER 6 years 81-106 (.433) 2-14 (.125) 0-1 (.000) 0-2 (.000)

Providence in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1982-83 24-6 7-1 tied-1st 1983-84 19-7 5-3 tied-2nd 1984-85 14-14 9-7 6th 1985-86 24-6 14-2 1st 1986-87 23-9 12-4 2nd 1987-88 13-15 7-9 6th 1988-89 22-11 10-6 3rd 1989-90 27-5 14-2 tied-1st 1990-91 26-6 13-3 2nd 1991-92 21-9 13-5 tied-2nd 1992-93 15-15 7-11 7th 1993-94 13-15 10-8 4th 1994-95 10-21 5-13 tied-8th 1995-96 12-15 9-9 tied-1st BE 7 1996-97 13-14 8-10 tied-2nd BE 7 1997-98 10-17 6-12 4th BE 7 1998-99 5-22 4-14 11th 1999-00 10-17 5-11 tied-9th 2000-01 11-17 4-12 11th 2001-02 13-15 7-9 8th 2002-03 9-18 3-13 13th 2003-04 4-23 0-16 14th 2004-05 1-27 0-16 12th 2005-06 8-19 3-13 tied-13th 2006-07 13-16 3-13 tied-13th 2007-08 12-17 2-14 16th 2008-09 10-20 4-12 tied-13th 2009-10 19-15 7-9 tied-8th 2010-11 13-16 6-10 11th 2011-12 13-17 5-11 13th 2012-13 7-23 2-14 14th

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Results & Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 7-23 4-10 1-11 2-2 Conference 2-14 1-7 1-7 0-0 Non-Conference 5-9 3-3 0-4 2-2 Date Result Attend. High Scorer

Date Result Attend. High Scorer

NOVEMBER Fri. 9 Drexel Wed. 14 Vermont Sun. 18 at Virginia Tue. 20 at Delaware Sat. 24 Akron Wed. 28 Iona

JANUARY Sat. 5 Sat. 12 Wed. 16 Sat. 19 Wed. 23 Sat. 26 Wed. 30

GEORGETOWN #15/13 LOUISVILLE at Rutgers at DePaul VILLANOVA at #2/3 Notre Dame ST. JOHN’S

L, 64-79 L, 62-70 L, 61-87 L, 67-79 W, 65-60 (OT) L, 44-89 L, 51-65

217 681 1058 3430 672 9149 303

Roberts (18) Rule (20) Roberts (19) Rule (19) Roberts (20) Rule (12) Pearson (13)

FEBRUARY Sat. 2 Wed. 6 Sun. 10 Tue. 12 Wed. 20 Sat. 23 Tue. 26

at Syracuse at Pittsburgh USF #3/2 CONNECTICUT at Seton Hall at Cincinnati MARQUETTE

L, 59-75 W, 85-83 (2OT) L, 54-82 L, 49-105 L, 56-72 L, 45-64 L, 70-81

994 1360 217 1265 317 801 336

Harris (15) Edwards (25) Roberts, RULE (13) Edwards (17) Edwards (12) Rule (12) Rule (25)

MARCH Sat. 2 Mon. 4 Fri. 8

#2/3 NOTRE DAME L, 57-92 at Villanova L, 38-72 BIG EAST Championship (Hartford, Conn.) vs. Georgetown L, 61-81

1140 455

Roberts (22) Roberts (16)

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Rule (35)

L, 50-60 W, 92-76 L, 42-61 L, 46-64 L, 78-81 W, 70-58

DECEMBER Sat. 1 at Hartford L, 39-66 Tue. 4 at Harvard L, 59-73 Fri. 7 Arizona State L, 58-67 Wed. 19 vs. Clemson L, 47-62 Sat. 22 Rhode Island W, 78-52 Fordham Holiday Classic (Bronx, N.Y.) Sat. 29 vs. Colorado State W, 71-53 Fordham Holiday Classic (Bronx, N.Y.) Sun. 30 vs. Lafayette W, 66-54

633 337 3281 3390 203 1278

Roberts (15) Roberts (25) Rule (14) Rule (16) Roberts (22) Rule (23)

1432 422 271 105 701

Roberts (10) Edwards (21) Roberts (23) Roberts (17) Rule (16)

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Rule (32)

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Roberts (16)

BIG EAST games in all CAPS

PLAYERS RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 12 ROBERTS, Symone Conference-Only... 33 EDWARDS, Brianna Conference-Only... 13 RULE, Tori Conference-Only... 15 BALDWIN, Chanise Conference-Only... 10 PEARSON, Danielle Conference-Only... 42 HARRIS, Alexis Conference-Only...

28 9 812 29.0 87 253 .344 7 49 .143 48 59 .814 34 56 90 3.2 39 1 60 31 8 52 229 8.2 16 4 472 29.5 48 145 .331 2 25 .080 27 34 .794 18 32 50 3.1 19 0 28 20 4 32 125 7.8 30 4 382 12.7 28 77 .364 0 3 .000 15 32 .469 49 32 81 2.7 59 1 11 22 1 9 71 2.4 16 2 206 12.9 12 39 .308 0 1 .000 6 15 .400 25 19 44 2.8 34 0 8 12 1 2 30 1.9 25 0 175 7.0 11 52 .212 1 13 .077 8 11 .727 5 10 15 0.6 16 0 9 26 2 3 31 1.2 13 0 77 5.9 4 26 .154 1 4 .250 3 4 .750 2 1 3 0.2 7 0 3 10 1 2 12 0.9 23 2 205 8.9 13 41 .317 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 16 30 46 2.0 22 0 5 14 5 5 27 1.2 9 0 67 7.4 7 14 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 10 14 1.6 4 0 0 3 1 1 14 1.6 29 7 357 12.3 12 53 .226 2 16 .125 8 12 .667 13 34 47 1.6 34 0 44 50 3 12 34 1.2 16 1 124 7.8 3 18 .167 1 8 .125 0 1 .000 1 17 18 1.1 13 0 12 21 0 3 7 0.4 20 0 80 4.0 4 13 .308 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 11 13 0.7 7 0 1 2 2 2 9 0.5 11 0 52 4.7 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 7 8 0.7 3 0 1 1 1 1 7 0.6

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 02 WRIGHT, Teya Conference-Only... 30 BARNES, Rachel Conference-Only... 14 CROPPER, Alicia Conference-Only... 20 WELLS, Lola Conference-Only... 32 OKAFOR, Lauren Conference-Only... 03 McCABE, Chandler Conference-Only... 21 BRESLIN, Colleen Conference-Only... 11 HURD, Tiffany Conference-Only... 04 MEEKS, Ajai Conference-Only...

29 29 847 29.2 146 343 .426 0 1 .000 65 101 .644 121 137 258 8.9 86 4 26 70 14 47 357 12.3 15 15 402 26.8 62 152 .408 0 1 .000 34 52 .654 51 58 109 7.3 42 3 13 38 4 27 158 10.5 29 28 837 28.9 106 276 .384 43 138 .312 56 84 .667 47 99 146 5.0 62 0 50 58 8 42 311 10.7 15 14 421 28.1 55 140 .393 21 62 .339 22 37 .595 22 55 77 5.1 36 0 19 37 5 20 153 10.2 29 28 814 28.1 81 272 .298 27 79 .342 45 73 .616 21 60 81 2.8 64 0 67 75 5 28 234 8.1 16 16 459 28.7 42 153 .275 19 48 .396 20 33 .606 12 36 48 3.0 40 0 37 46 2 15 123 7.7 21 17 563 26.8 41 130 .315 22 71 .310 25 32 .781 9 31 40 1.9 27 0 49 46 4 25 129 6.1 15 14 427 28.5 25 94 .266 13 50 .260 18 22 .818 8 22 30 2.0 18 0 39 38 4 18 81 5.4 28 24 641 22.9 49 113 .434 0 0 .000 25 64 .391 66 86 152 5.4 74 1 15 42 35 14 123 4.4 16 14 378 23.6 25 52 .481 0 0 .000 16 44 .364 36 45 81 5.1 40 0 6 22 21 9 66 4.1 30 2 285 9.5 30 91 .330 20 63 .317 3 5 .600 1 22 23 0.8 25 0 5 10 7 4 83 2.8 16 0 111 6.9 11 40 .275 7 28 .250 2 2 1.000 0 11 11 0.7 12 0 1 3 1 1 31 1.9 8 0 10 1.3 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.1 2 0 0 2 0 0 5 0.6 4 0 5 1.3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.5 5 0 20 4.0 0 10 .000 0 8 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 5 0 20 4.0 0 10 .000 0 8 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 7 0 22 3.1 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0.0 2 0 4 2.0 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

TM TEAM................ 59 66 125 4.2 0 14 0 Conference-Only... 30 32 62 3.9 0 8 0 Total.......... 30 610 1731 .352 123 444 .277 300 477 .629 445 676 1121 37.4 522 7 343 465 95 244 1643 54.8 Conference-Only... 16 298 894 .333 64 236 .271 149 246 .606 211 346 557 34.8 273 3 168 263 45 131 809 50.6 Opponents...... Conference-Only...

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Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Queens, N.Y. 11439 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Storm Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red and White Enrollment: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19,047 Director of Athletics: �������������������������������������������������Chris Monasch Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carnesecca Arena (5,602)/ Madison Square Garden (19,786) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (718) 990-5713 (CA)/ (212) 631-8890 (MSG) 2012-13 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-13 2012-13 BIG EAST Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: �����������������������������������������������������8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2

Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Tartamella Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Madison ‘01 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Pellicane (Dowling ‘70) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . Jonath Nicholas (Trinity University ‘97) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . Priscilla Edwards (St. Bonaventure ‘08) Director of Basketball Operations: . . . . . . . . . . . Veronica Mullen (Adelphi ‘03)

Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ���������������������������������������� (718) 990-6002 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sagan Byrne Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (718) 990-1522 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (440) 476-6554 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . byrnes@stjohns.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.redstormsports.com

Did You Know? With their fourth straight trip to the NCAAs, the Red Storm hosted opening rounds of the 2013 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship in Queens for the first time since the 1980s.

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Joe Tartamella Head Coach

Sagan Byrne Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

News & Notes The BIG Picture Under the direction of first-year head coach Joe Tartamella, the 2012-13 St. John’s women’s basketball team made its fourth-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament after finishing tied for third in the BIG EAST with an 11-5 record (18-13 overall).

Who’s Returning The Red Storm returns three starters and eight letterwinners, which includes five upperclassmen from the 2011-12 team that went to St. John’s first-ever NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. Redshirt senior Eugeneia McPherson, junior Amber Thompson, sophomore Aliyyah Handford - the reigning All-Met Rookie of the Year and a unanimous selection to the 201213 BIG EAST AllFreshman team - and seniors Briana Brown and Keylantra Langleyall return to help lead the Red Storm to a possible fifthstraight NCAA Tournament. That group of five

accounted for 46 percent of last year’s scoring, with Handford averaging 9.4 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. McPherson returns after suffering a season-ending knee injury early in the year. The redshirt senior averaged 7.6 points per game prior to her injury and averages 8.4 points per game for her career. Thompson returns as the second-highest rebounder from 2012-13 with 6.5 boards per game. Brown was last year’s most improved student-athlete, finishing the year with 12 double-figure scoring games, two doubledoubles and 8.6 points per game.

Who’s Gone The Red Storm two starters from last season after Shenneika Smith and Nadirah McKenith were drafted by the WBNA. Smith posted teamhighs of 16.7 points and 6.8 rebounds per game, while McKenith contributed 13.2 points and 5.1 points per game.

Storylines A four-time NCAA Tournament squad, the Red Storm will face 12 fellow postseason squads, which includes six 2013 NCAA Tournament teams and six postseason WNIT teams with 15 home games. St. John’s will make its third straight appearance in the Maggie Dixon Classic, taking on the reigning SEC Champions, Texas A&M.

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Schedule November

Fri. 8 at Sacred Heart Tue. 12 Iona Sat. 16 St. Francis (NY) Wed. 20 Quinnipiac Tue. 26 at Florida

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

December Sun. 1 Harvard 2 p.m. Fri. 6 at Auburn 6 p.m. St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic (Queens, N.Y.) Sat. 14 Drexel 12 p.m. Sun. 15 James Madison 2 p.m. Maggie Dixon Classic (New York, N.Y.) Sun. 22 vs. Texas A&M 11 a.m. ESPNU Sat. 28 Seton Hall 2 p.m. Mon. 30 at Delaware 5 p.m.

January Sat. 4 at Xavier Wed. 8 Creighton Sat. 11 at Depaul Wed. 15 Butler Sat. 18 at Marquette Wed. 22 at Villanova Sun. 26 vs. Georgetown Wed. 29 Xavier

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.

FOX Sports 1

February Sat. 1 at Seton Hall Wed. 5 at Butler Sat. 8 Providence Sat. 15 Villanova Tue. 18 at Georgetown Sun. 23 at Creighton Wed. 26 vs. Marquette

2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m.

No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/ Previous School FOX Sports 1 CBS Sports FOX Sports 1

March Sat. 1 DePaul 1 p.m. FOX Sports 1 Mon. 3 at Providence 7 p.m. BIG EAST Championship, (Allstate Arena–Rosemont, Ill.) Sat.-Tue. 8-11 All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS

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ROSTER 2 Amber Thompson F Jr. 6-2 3 Aliyyah Handford G So. 5-9 4 Aaliyah Lewis G Fr. 5-5 10 Jade Walker G/F Fr. 6-1 11 Ashley Perez G So. 5-9 12 Briana Brown G Sr. 5-8 15 Danaejah Grant G R-Fr. 5-9 20 Keylantra Langley G Sr. 5-9 22 Eugeneia McPherson G R-Sr. 5-8 32 Mallory Jones F Jr. 6-0 33 Sandra Udobi F So. 6-2 54 Selina Archer F Sr. 6-4

Newark, N.J./University High Newark, N.J./Shabazz Staten Island, N.Y./Bishop Ford (Brooklyn, N.Y.) Maplewood, N.J./DePaul Catholic Manchester, Conn./Manchester Norwalk, Conn./ King Low Heywood Thomas Piscataway, N.J./Clemson Bridgeport, Conn./Lauralton Hall North Babylon, N.Y./North Babylon High Blacksburg, Va./Oak Hill Academy Delta State, Nigeria/Life Center Academy Clermont, Fla./Miami

HEAD COACH: Joe Tartamella Assistant Coaches: Joseph Pellicane, Jonath Nicholas, Priscilla Edwards Director of Basketball Operations: Veronica Mullen Video Coordinator: Alioune Ndiaye

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H ead C oach J oe T artamella PROFILE: Hired at St. John’s – April 27, 2012 Personal – Native of St. James, N.Y.; married (Shannon) with one son (Brady Patrick) Education – B.A. from James Madison (2001), MBA from St. John’s University (2004) Coaching File – Associate Head Coach, St. John’s (2008-12); Assistant Coach, St. John’s (2003-08); Assistant men’s coach, SUNY Maritime (2002); Assistant men’s coach, St. Anthony’s High School (2001-02)

Highlights – Assistant on the St. John’s staff with four trips to the NCAA Championship and the Red Storm’s first-ever NCAA Sweet 16 in 2012; in his first year at the helm, led St. John’s to another appearance in the NCAAs

Tartamella’s Year-by-Year History Year 2012-13 CAREER

School St. John’s 1 year

Overall 18-13 18-13 (.688)

BIG EAST BIG EAST Tournament 11-5 1-1 11-5 (.688) 1-1 (.500)

NCAA Postseason 0-1 0-1 (.000)

Tartamella’s Record Career Record (1 year) 18-13 (.581) St. John’s Record (1 year) 18-13 (.581) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (1 year) 11-5 (.688) BIG EAST Tournament Record (1 appearance) 1-1 (.500) BIG EAST Overall Record (1 year) 12-6 (.667) NCAA Record (1 appearance) 0-1 (.000) WNIT Record n/a

St. John’s in the BIG EAST

Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1982-83 27-6 7-1 tied-1st 1983-84 24-6 5-3 tied-3rd 1984-85 18-11 12-4 tied-1st 1985-86 19-9 11-5 4th 1986-87 16-13 9-7 tied-4th 1987-88 22-10 10-6 tied-3rd 1988-89 10-18 5-11 7th 1989-90 12-17 5-11 tied-7th 1990-91 16-12 10-6 tied-3rd 1991-92 14-14 7-11 tied-5th 1992-93 12-16 5-13 8th 1993-94 8-20 4-14 9th 1994-95 15-12 10-8 tied-4th 1995-96 6-21 4-14 6th BE 6 1996-97 5-22 3-15 6th BE 6 1997-98 6-21 4-14 6th BE 6 1998-99 13-18 7-11 8th 1999-00 11-18 5-11 tied-9th 2000-01 8-20 3-13 tied-12th 2001-02 3-24 0-16 14th 2002-03 8-19 2-14 14th 2003-04 10-18 4-12 11th 2004-05 20-11 7-9 tied-6th 2005-06 22-8 11-5 tied-3rd 2006-07 8-20 4-12 12th 2007-08 18-15 7-9 10th 2008-09 19-15 4-12 tied-13th 2009-10 25-7 12-4 tied-4th 2010-11 22-11 9-7 tied-7th 2011-12 24-10 13-3 tied-2nd 2012-13 18-13 11-5 tied-3rd

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Results & Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 18-13 10-4 6-5 2-4 Conference 11-5 6-2 5-3 0-0 Non-Conference 7-8 4-2 1-2 2-4 Date Result Attend. High Scorer

Date Result Attend. High Scorer

NOVEMBER WBI Tip Off Tournament (Daytona Beach, Fla.) Fri. 9 vs. Texas L, 60-70 WBI Tip Off Tournament (Daytona Beach, Fla.) Sun. 11 vs. UCF W, 72-54 Sat. 17 Hofstra W, 73-47 Wed. 21 Iona W, 71-55 Sun. 25 at Hartford W, 66-54

JANUARY Wed. 2 Delaware L, 59-60 (OT) Sun. 6 at Rutgers W, 48-44 Sat. 12 Seton Hall W, 72-46 Wed. 16 Pittsburgh W, 61-32 Sun. 20 at Notre Dame L, 50-74 Wed. 23 Syracuse L, 57-60 Sun. 27 at Louisville L, 54-57 Wed. 30 at Providence W, 65-51 FEBRUARY Sat. 2 Connecticut L, 65-71 Sat. 9 Georgetown W, 76-72 (OT) Wed. 13 at USF W, 65-59 Sun. 17 Cincinnati W, 75-46 Wed. 20 at Marquette W, 67-61 Sat. 23 Rutgers W, 61-48 Wed. 27 at Villanova W, 52-49 MARCH Sat. 2 at Seton Hall L, 51-60 Mon. 4 DePaul W, 67-54 BIG EAST Championship (Hartford, Conn.) Sat. 9 vs. Seton Hall W, 51-45 Sun. 10 vs. Louisville L, 55-62 NCAA Championship (Durham, N.C.) Sun. 24 vs. Dayton L, 90-96 (2OT) BIG EAST games in all CAPS

DECEMBER Sat. 1 at Boston University L, 49-66 Maggie Dixon Classic (New York, N.Y.) Sun. 9 vs. Duke L, 42-60 St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic (Queens, N.Y.) Sat. 15 Tennessee Tech W, 58-46 St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic (Queens, N.Y.) Sun. 16 UCLA L, 52-53 (OT) Sat. 22 at Quinnipiac L, 72-75 Fri. 28 NJIT W, 55-37

PLAYERS RETURNING No. Player

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Brown (17)

100 1006 293 1622

Smith (23) McKenith (24) Smith (21) Smith (21)

356

Thompson (11)

4333

McKenith (19)

630

Smith (15)

493 1044 61

Smith (25) Smith (21) Thompson (14)

TOTAL

3-PTS

829 1839 0 426 9149 3661 11543 303

Handford (16) Smith (18) Smith (18) Smith (14) McKenith (15) Smith (21) Smith (23) McKenith (21)

2158 689 1062 1143 1115 1243 751

Smith (21) Smith (26) Smith (19) McKenith (20) Smith (24) McKenith (21) McKenith (19)

696 1706

Handford (17) Smith (24)

7199 7194

Smith (16) Smith (19)

2717

McKenith (22)

REBOUNDS

GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

03 HANDFORD, Aliyyah

31 25 851 27.5 111 259 .429 1 2 .500 69 120 .575 63 75 138 4.5 87 1 49 79 5 49 292 9.4

Conference Only

16 16 499 31.2 72 169 .426 0 1 .000 43 71 .606 35 51 86 5.4 50 0 36 43 1 29 187 11.7

12 BROWN, Briana

29 27 922 31.8 81 206 .393 27 78 .346 59 71 .831 56 91 147 5.1 67 0 21 34 2 33 248 8.6

Conference Only

14 12 432 30.9 38 94 .404 18 44 .409 28 33 .848 23 37 60 4.3 27 0 11 15 1 17 122 8.7

22 McPHERSON, Eugeneia

5 5 131 26.2 13 41 .317 2 9 .222 10 18 .556 1 9 10 2.0 13 0 13 12 1 5 38 7.6

02 THOMPSON, Amber

31 8 720 23.2 85 164 .518 0 0 .000 30 61 .492 77 126 203 6.5 57 1 3 34 32 15 200 6.5

Conference Only

16 3 350 21.9 44 73 .603 0 0 .000 13 27 .481 35 68 103 6.4 33 1 1 14 11 7 101 6.3

20 LANGLEY, Keylantra

28 3 502 17.9 37 109 .339 10 26 .385 12 21 .571 17 34 51 1.8 27 0 25 35 7 13 96 3.4

Conference Only

16 2 315 19.7 22 65 .338 7 18 .389 5 8 .625 10 22 32 2.0 19 0 14 20 2 6 56 3.5

11 PEREZ, Ashley

22 0 167 7.6 14 54 .259 9 35 .257 6 8 .750 6 22 28 1.3 18 0 6 13 0 8 43 2.0

Conference Only

9 0 59 6.6 5 16 .313 5 11 .455 2 4 .500 2 11 13 1.4 3 0 2 4 0 4 17 1.9

33 UDOBI, Sandra

19 0 151 7.9 9 25 .360 0 0 .000 16 22 .727 12 19 31 1.6 16 0 0 8 3 3 34 1.8

Conference Only

8 0 66 8.3 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 1 7 8 1.0 3 0 0 4 1 3 16 2.0

32 JONES, Mallory

1 0 3 3.0 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING No. Player

TOTAL

3-PTS

REBOUNDS

GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

35 SMITH, Shenneika

29 29 1062 36.6 191 497 .384 25 101 .248 78 101 .772 37 159 196 6.8 44 1 70 91 64 51 485 16.7

Conference Only

15 15 537 35.8 97 253 .383 12 57 .211 43 56 .768 17 70 87 5.8 27 1 31 43 29 21 249 16.6

05 McKENITH, Nadirah

30 30 1018 33.9 132 321 .411 18 65 .277 115 148 .777 48 106 154 5.1 77 1 165 94 30 53 397 13.2

Conference Only

16 16 536 33.5 65 160 .406 11 39 .282 63 78 .808 23 45 68 4.3 37 0 97 48 15 26 204 12.8

24 NWACHUKWU, Mary

29 28 710 24.5 28 74 .378 0 0 .000 10 13 .769 28 61 89 3.1 48 0 18 16 32 11 66 2.3

Conference Only

16 16 349 21.8 10 29 .345 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 13 30 43 2.7 29 0 10 5 18 4 24 1.5

15 BLANDING, Jennifer

6 0 37 6.2 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 2 5 7 1.2 4 0 1 3 5 2 10 1.7

Conference Only

4 0 31 7.8 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 4 5 1.3 3 0 1 3 4 2 8 2.0

01 GIBSON, Cedrica

9 0 51 5.7 0 6 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 0.3 3 0 2 2 0 1 2 0.2

Conference Only

9 0 51 5.7 0 6 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 0.3 3 0 2 2 0 1 2 0.2

TM TEAM................ 59 88 147 9 Conference-Only... 33 46 79 5 Total.......... 31 6325 705 1768 .399 92 319 .288 409 589 .694 406 798 1204 38.8 461 4 373 430 181 245 1911 61.6 Conference-Only... 16 3225 361 880 .410 53 171 .310 211 298 .708 193 394 587 36.7 234 2 205 206 82 120 986 61.6 Opponents...... Conference-Only...

31 6326 16 3225

663 1785 .371 127 428 .297 311 473 .658 420 751 1171 37.8 501 - 354 490 114 219 1764 56.9 330 887 .372 56 208 .269 168 253 .664 207 373 580 36.2 244 - 182 242 64 104 884 55.2

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Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Orange, N.J. 07079 Nickname: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������Pirates Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Enrollment: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������9,700 Director of Athletics: ����������������������������������������������������Patrick Lyons Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walsh Gymnasium (2,600) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (973) 761-1816 2012-13 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-20 2012-13 BIG EAST Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ��������������������������������������������������� 11/3 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2

Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Bozzella Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seton Hall ‘89 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie Del Preore (Marist ’04) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lauren DeFalco (Iona ’08) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiffany Jones (Saint Peter’s ’06) Director of Operations: . . . . . . . Timothy Gardner (Maryland ’03) Coordinator of Operations: . . . . . . . . . . . Marissa Flagg (Iona ’11)

Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ���������������������������������������� (973) 761-9298 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vincent Novicki Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (973) 761-9493 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (908) 902-1621 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vincent.novicki@shu.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.shupirates.com

Patrick Lyons Director of Athletics

Tony Bozzella Head Coach

News & Notes The BIG Picture

Who’s Gone

Seton Hall is under the guidance of first-year head coach Anthony Bozzella, who takes over the helm at Seton Hall after spending the last 11 seasons at Iona College. The Pirates return three starters and 11 letterwinners overall, including their second-leading scorer and assist leader in redshirt junior Ka-Deidre Simmons, and versatile combo guard Alexis Brown, who led the team in rebounding a year ago.

The Pirates lost a pair of starters to graduation in guard Brittany Morris and forward Alexandra Maseko. Morris led Seton Hall in scoring with 13.7 ppg and knocked down at Seton Hall single-season record 74 three-point field goals during her senior campaign. Maseko also started every game in the Pirate front court and finished the season averaging 5.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. Graduate Terry Green made eight starts and appeared in all but one game, averaging 4.5 ppg while ranking second on the team with 33 three-pointers.

Who’s Returning

Did You Know? Seton Hall is coming off one of the most successful seasons in recent history, finishing last year with a 10-21 overall record and a 5-11 mark in BIG EAST play, which represented the most conference wins for the Pirates since 2006-07, and SHU won a BIG EAST Tournament game for the first time since 2009.

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Redshirt junior Ka-Deidre Simmons started all 31 games a point guard last year, averaging 11.5 points and 3.9 assists per game. Junior Alexis Brown was third on the team in scoring at 5.5 ppg and also averaged a teambest 5.7 rebounds per contest, and sophomore swing player Tabatha Richardson-Smith scored 4.9 ppg while draining 20 threepointers. Redshirt freshman Sidney Cook missed all of last season due to injury, but the Top-100 recruit coming out of high school is back healthy for this season. Redshirt sophomore Bra’Shey Ali is ready to step in and contribute on the front line. She played in 11 games at Kentucky during in 2011-12.

Storylines The key questions for Seton Hall entering the season are how the Pirates will replace the scoring output of Brittany Morris, who scored 20 or more points in four of SHU’s final seven games last year, and how quickly will the team effectively implement the offensive style of new head coach Anthony Bozzella. Simmons will be asked to continue to improve her offensive production. The Pirates also add two new weapons to their frontcourt in redshirtfreshman Sidney Cook and redshirtsophomore Bra’Shey Ali.

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K a -D e i dr e S i m mons Schedule November

Fri. 8 Longwood 7 p.m. Sun. 10 Rider 2 p.m. Fri. 15 Weber State 7 p.m. Sun. 17 at South Carolina 3 p.m. Sat. 23 Wagner 2 p.m. Seton Hall Thanksgiving Tourney (South Orange, N.J.) Fri. 29 Savannah State 4:30 p.m. Sat. 30 Fresno State/Liberty 2:30 p.m.

December Sat. 7 Mon. 9 at Sat. 21 Sat. 28 at Tue. 31

UMass-Lowell Illinois NJIT St. John’s Stony Brook

2 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m.

January Sat. 4 Wed. 8 at Sat. 11 at Tue. 14 Sat. 18 Tue. 21 at Sat. 25 at Tue. 28

Butler Marquette Villanova DePaul Georgetown Xavier Providence Creighton

12 p.m. 8 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

FOX Sports 2

February Sat. 1 Sun. 9 Wed. 12 at Sat. 15 at Tue. 18 Sat. 22 Wed. 26 at

St. John’s Villanova Georgetown DePaul Providence Marquette Creighton

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

March Sat. 1 at Butler 2 p.m. Tue. 4 Xavier 7 p.m. BIG EAST Championship, (Allstate Arena–Rosemont, Ill.) Sat.-Tue. 8-11 All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS

ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/ Previous School 0 Sidney Cook F Fr. 6-2 1 Tabatha Richardson-Smith F Fr. 6-0 2 Brittany Morris G Sr. 5-6 3 Chizoba Ekedigwe C So. 6-5 5 Alexis Brown G So. 5-8 11 Ka-Deidre Simmons G R-So. 5-8 13 Alexandra Maseko F Sr. 6-2 15 Brittany Webb C Jr. 6-4 22 Terry Green F Sr. 6-0 23 Bra’Shey Ali F So. 6-0 24 Jasmine McCall G Fr. 5-9 31 Shannise Heady F Fr. 5-11 44 Janee Johnson F Jr. 6-1 55 Breanna Jones F Sr. 6-0

Parkton, N.C./South View Bay City, Texas/Bay City Raleigh, N.C./Broughton Laurel, Md./St. Vincent Pallotti Jacksonville, Fla./ Potter’s House Christian Academy Newark, N.J./Malcolm X. Shabazz Harare, Zimbabwe/ Arundel Secondary School New York, N.Y./St. Michael/ASA (Brooklyn) Brentwood, N.Y./Holy Trinity Plainsfield, N.J./Nazareth/Kentucky Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan Hazel Crest, Ill./Hazel Crest Matthews, N.C./Providence Day/ Gulf Coast CC Springfield, Va./Episcopal/Hampton

HEAD COACH: Tony Bozzella Assistant Coaches: Ty Grace, Catherine Proto, Bett Shelby Director of Basketball Operations: David Kim

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P i r a H ead C oach T ony B ozzella PROFILE: Hired at Seton Hall – March 2013 Personal – Hired March 27, 2013; married (Maria); father of two (Samantha and Joseph) Education – B.A. in business administration, Seton Hall (1989) Coaching File – Head Coach at Southhampton (1992-00); head coach at Long Island (200002); head coach at Iona (2002-13) Highlights – Began his college head coaching career at Southampton College (Division II); he guided Southampton to a 120-104 record over eight seasons, leading the team to the ECAC Postseason Tournament for six consecutive year; in 1995, he was selected as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year; at LIU, he guided the Blackbirds to a

34-27 overall record during his two seasons in Brooklyn; he captured the 2001 Northeast Conference championship and advanced to the NCAA Championship, en route to earning the New York State Division I Coach of the Year award; spent eight years at the head coach at Iona College, where he guided the Gaels to an overall record of 138-116 during his tenure; he posted three 20-win seasons and advanced to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship title game three times; on his Iona rosters, he had two MAAC Players of the Year, four MAAC Rookies of the Year and 21 All-MAAC players; he was named the 2005-06 MAAC Co-Coach of the Year.

Bozzella’s Year-by-Year History

Bozzellas Record Career Record (21 years) 306-318 (.491) SHU Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Regular Season Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Tournament Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Overall Record (First year) n/a NCAA Record (0 appearances) n/a WNIT Record (4 appearances) 2-4 (.333)

Seton Hall in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1982-83 11-16 3-5 tied-6th 1983-84 17-13 5-3 tied-3rd 1984-85 4-25 2-14 9th 1985-86 5-23 2-14 9th 1986-87 12-17 3-13 8th 1987-88 10-19 4-12 8th 1988-89 18-10 9-7 tied-4th 1989-90 21-7 11-5 3rd 1990-91 18-11 7-9 5th 1991-92 14-14 5-13 tied-8th 1992-93 14-13 8-10 6th 1993-94 27-5 16-2 2nd 1994-95 24-9 12-6 3rd 1995-96 16-13 9-9 tied-1st BE 7 1996-97 10-17 7-11 5th BE 7 1997-98 8-19 6-12 tied-4th BE 7 1998-99 6-21 3-15 13th 1999-00 11-16 5-11 tied-9th 2000-01 16-12 9-7 6th 2001-02 15-14 6-10 tied-9th 2002-03 14-15 7-9 8th 2003-04 15-15 6-10 10th 2004-05 14-14 6-10 9th 2005-06 6-21 3-13 tied-13th 2006-07 19-12 9-7 tied-8th 2007-08 13-15 3-13 tied-14th 2008-09 17-14 4-12 tied-13th 2009-10 9-21 1-15 16th 2010-11 8-22 1-15 16th 2011-12 8-23 1-15 15th 2012-13 11-20 5-11 tied-11th

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Year School Overall BIG EAST BIG EAST Tourney NCAA Postseason 1992-93 Southhampton 3-21 1993-94 Southhampton 11-16 1994-95 Southhampton 17-11 1995-96 Southhampton 16-11 1996-97 Southhampton 17-13 1997-98 Southhampton 17-12 1998-99 Southhampton 19-11 1999-00 Southhampton 20-9 2000-01 Long Island 16-15 0-1 2001-02 Long Island 18-12 2002-03 Iona 1-27 2003-04 Iona 7-21 2004-05 Iona 6-22 2005-06 Iona 17-12 2006-07 Iona 21-13 2007-08 Iona 20-14 2008-09 Iona 18-13 2009-10 Iona 18-14 2010-11 Iona 11-20 2011-12 Iona 13-18 2012-13 Iona 20-13 CAREER 21 years 306-318 (.491)

0-1 (.000)

WNIT POSTSEASON

1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-4 (.333)

BIG EAST Women’s Basketball


Results & Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 11-20 9-7 1-10 1-3 Conference 5-11 4-4 1-7 0-0 Non-Conference 6-9 5-3 0-3 1-3 Date Result Attend. High Scorer

Date Result Attend. High Scorer

NOVEMBER Fri. 9 NJIT W, 69-66 Sun. 11 Lafayette W, 60-54 Wed. 14 at Temple L, 38-54 Mon. 19 at Michigan L, 29-72 Pepperdine Thanksgiving Tournament (Malibu, Calif.) Fri. 23 vs. Wyoming L, 45-55 Pepperdine Thanksgiving Tournament (Malibu, Calif.) Sat. 24 vs. South Dakota L, 55-71 Wed. 28 Siena W, 57-48

JANUARY Sat. 5 Wed. 9 Sat. 12 Tue. 15 Sat. 19 Tue. 22 Sun. 27 Wed. 30

Pittsburgh at Cincinnati at St. John’s Marquette at Georgetown USF Rutgers at Syracuse

W, 69-56 W, 64-56 L, 46-72 L, 53-56 L, 50-70 L, 52-74 W, 45-42 L, 34-65

459 482 4744 279 949 379 1344 490

Morris (19) Simmons (18) Simmons (14) Morris (18) Green (17) Morris, Richardson-Smith (15) Morris (19) Brown (10)

FEBRUARY Wed. 6 Sat. 9 Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Wed. 20 Sat. 23 Wed. 27

at DePaul NOTRE DAME VILLANOVA at USF PROVIDENCE at UConn at LOUISVILLE

L, 48-74 L, 49-69 L, 34-63 L, 56-67 W, 72-56 L, 30-90 L, 62-72

2531 2600 285 1226 317 9107 9232

Morris (13) Morris (16) Richardson-Smith (12) Morris (23) Morris (27) Green (12) Morris (20)

MARCH Sun. 2 Fri. 8 Sat. 9

St. John’s W, 60-51 696 BIG EAST Championship (Hartford, Conn.) vs. Cincinnati W, 60-55 vs. St. John’s L, 45-51

DECEMBER Sun. 2 South Carolina Sat. 8 at Wake Forest Sun. 16 Mount St. Mary’s Wed. 19 New Orleans Sat. 22 Memphis Sun. 30 Wofford

L, 42-55 L, 63-64 L, 64-74 W, 82-35 L, 58-65 W, 57-53

821 383 987 1169

Morris (15) Morris (23) Morris (12) Richardson-Smith (9)

341

Morris (13)

349 312

Simmons (14) Richardson-Smith (19)

432 522 220 1041 347 341

Morris (10) Simmons (18) Simmons (16) Green (15) Morris (22) Green (16)

Morris (28) Morris (18) Morris (13)

BIG EAST games in all CAPS

PLAYERS RETURNING No. Player

TOTAL

3-PTS

REBOUNDS

GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

11 SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre

31 31 1103 35.6 121 322 .376 25 63 .397 89 126 .706 22 90 112 3.6 74 0 122 90 1 63 356 11.5

Conference-Only...

16 16 588 36.8 69 176 .392 16 35 .457 45 68 .662 10 47 57 3.6 35 0 67 48 1 32 199 12.4

05 BROWN, Alexis

27 24 753 27.9 63 187 .337 2 15 .133 21 31 .677 48 106 154 5.7 72 3 72 97 9 46 149 5.5

Conference-Only...

14 12 389 27.8 29 89 .326 1 7 .143 12 16 .750 24 54 78 5.6 28 1 33 55 5 25 71 5.1

01 RICHARDSON-SMITH

31 0 378 12.2 58 162 .358 20 74 .270 16 19 .842 22 57 79 2.5 33 0 11 26 5 14 152 4.9

Conference-Only...

16 0 174 10.9 22 64 .344 11 34 .324 8 10 .800 9 29 38 2.4 18 0 5 10 0 9 63 3.9

44 JOHNSON, Janee

30 9 557 18.6 44 140 .314 0 0 .000 7 17 .412 43 74 117 3.9 61 1 15 31 9 20 95 3.2

Conference-Only...

16 6 280 17.5 18 58 .310 0 0 .000 3 8 .375 19 29 48 3.0 32 0 5 17 2 5 39 2.4

15 WEBB, Brittany

31 10 375 12.1 29 87 .333 0 0 .000 15 26 .577 33 40 73 2.4 83 2 6 37 20 10 73 2.4

Conference-Only...

16 6 226 14.1 19 52 .365 0 0 .000 10 16 .625 16 17 33 2.1 53 1 3 16 10 4 48 3.0

03 EKEDIGWE, Chizoba

22 6 272 12.4 14 32 .438 0 0 .000 9 14 .643 17 14 31 1.4 33 1 2 19 9 6 37 1.7

Conference-Only...

10 0 69 6.9 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 4 5 0.5 8 0 0 4 2 2 7 0.7

24 MCCALL, Jasmine

18 0 87 4.8 9 24 .375 0 2 .000 6 9 .667 2 6 8 0.4 1 0 3 8 1 1 24 1.3

Conference-Only...

7 0 30 4.3 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 1 3 0 0 8 1.1

55 JONES, Breanna

30 5 345 11.5 12 28 .429 0 1 .000 6 10 .600 37 31 68 2.3 31 0 4 16 4 8 30 1.0

Conference-Only...

16 3 213 13.3 5 15 .333 0 1 .000 5 8 .625 23 19 42 2.6 21 0 2 11 4 2 15 0.9

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING No. Player

TOTAL

3-PTS

REBOUNDS

GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

02 MORRIS, Brittany

31 31 1023 33.0 140 422 .332 74 229 .323 72 94 .766 16 79 95 3.1 50 0 77 92 1 46 426 13.7

Conference-Only...

16 16 532 33.2 82 227 .361 46 139 .331 26 41 .634 6 41 47 2.9 27 0 38 51 1 21 236 14.8

22 GREEN, Terry

30 8 495 16.5 48 167 .287 33 120 .275 6 8 .750 9 39 48 1.6 19 0 21 23 1 15 135 4.5

Conference-Only...

16 5 284 17.8 24 84 .286 19 65 .292 4 6 .667 4 20 24 1.5 10 0 9 13 1 4 71 4.4

13 MASEKO, Alexandra

31 31 802 25.9 72 169 .426 0 0 .000 25 45 .556 76 94 170 5.5 107 6 23 64 20 35 169 5.5

Conference-Only...

16 16 415 25.9 29 82 .354 0 0 .000 9 16 .563 33 47 80 5.0 57 4 13 30 13 16 67 4.2

31 HEADY, Shannise

2 0 10 5.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 1.0

TM TEAM................ 74 61 135 30 Conference-Only... 42 30 72 25 Total.......... 31 6200 611 1742 .351 154 504 .306 272 399 .682 400 691 1091 35.2 565 13 357 534 80 264 1648 53.2 Conference-Only... 16 3200 303 860 .352 93 282 .330 125 193 .648 187 338 525 32.8 289 6 176 283 39 120 824 51.5 Opponents...... Conference-Only... 64.6

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Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Villanova, Pa. 19085 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wildcats Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Enrollment: ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������6,584 Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vincent Nicastro Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Pavilion (6,500) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (610) 519-7290 2012-13 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-11 2012-13 BIG EAST Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/3

Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry Perretta Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lycoming ‘78 Associate Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . Joe Mullaney (Providence ‘78) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shanette Lee (Villanova ‘99) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . Heather Vulin (Minnesota Morris ‘99) Director of Basketball Operations: ��������Mimi Riley (Villanova ‘02)

Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: �������������������������������������������(610) 519-3535 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Kenefick Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (610) 519-6514 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (610) 308-4395 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dean.kenefick@villanova.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.villanova.com

Did You Know? Villanova outscored its opponent, 786-315, from behind the arc last season.

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Vince Nicastro Director of Athletics

Harry Perretta Head Coach

Dean Kenefick Associate Athletic Director/Communications

News & Notes The BIG Picture

Who’s Gone

The Wildcats look to have some depth this season. Despite losing four players to graduation who saw significant minutes last season, Villanova will enter this year with a nine or 10 player rotation. Villanova will look to use the same formula that has provided success over the years. The Wildcats will shoot the threepointer and try to limit turnovers. Last year, Villanova averaged 8.1 made three-point field goals per game, in addition to leading the nation in turnovers per game with 10.5 per contest. Villanova outscored its opponent, 786315, from behind the arc last season.

Villanova must replace its top two scorers in 201314. Lost to graduation are forward Laura Sweeney and guard Rachel Roberts. Sweeney led the Wildcats last year in scoring (14.0 ppg.), rebounding (6.8 rpg.), field goal percentage (.523), steals (72) and blocks (59) and she finished her career sixth all-time on the program’s scoring list with 1,550 points. Roberts averaged 10.8 points per game last season and led the team in three-point field goals made with 63 and ranked second on the squad in assists with 76.

Who’s Returning Villanova does return seven letterwinners and five of its top seven scorers. The team’s leading returning scorer is sophomore guard Caroline Coyer who averaged 7.4 points per game. Even though she missed 11 games due to a hand injury, Coyer posted 53 assists and 28 made three-point field goals. Coyer possesses outstanding speed and terrific passing ability. She will be joined in the backcourt by senior Devon Kane, who averaged 6.5 points per game and led the team with 77 assists a season ago.

Storylines The Wildcats will compete in two tournaments in the first month of the 2013-14 season. Villanova will participate in the Glass City Tournament to open the season, taking on Mississippi State in the first round and either Drexel or host Toledo in the second round. They will then compete in the FIU Thanksgiving Classic, facing Montana State on day one, then Valparaiso or FIU on the second day.

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Schedule November

Toledo Tournament (Toledo, Ohio) Sat. 9 Mississippi Valley State 12 p.m. Sun. 10 Drexel/Toledo 12/2:30 p.m. Thu. 14 at Lehigh 11 a.m. Wed. 20 at Sacred Heart 7 p.m. Sun. 24 Lafayette 2 p.m. Florida International Tournament (Miami, Fla.) Fri. 29 vs. Montana State 8 p.m.

December Florida International Tournament (Miami, Fla.) Sun. 1 vs. FIU/Valparaiso TBA Sat. 7 Saint Joseph’s 2 p.m. Sun. 15 at La Salle 1 p.m. Sun. 22 at Temple 2 p.m. Sat. 28 at Creighton 3 p.m. Tue. 31 at Marquette 1 p.m.

January Wed. 4 Wed. 8 at Sat. 11 Wed. 15 Sun. 19 at Wed. 22 Sat. 25 Wed. 29 at

Providence Butler Seton Hall Penn DePaul St. John’s Xavier Georgetown

2 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

FOX Sports 2 FOX Sports 1

February Sat. 1 Wed. 5 at Sun. 9 at Wed. 12 Sat. 15 at Sun. 23 Tue. 25

Creighton Providence Seton Hall Butler St. John’s Georgetown Depaul

2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m.

CBS Sports FOX Sports 1

March Sat. 1 at Xavier 12 p.m. Tue. 4 Marquette 7 p.m. BIG EAST Championship, (Allstate Arena–Rosemont, Ill.) Sat.-Tue. 8-11 All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS

2013-14 MEDIA GUIDE

ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/ Previous School 1 Taylor Holeman F Jr. 6-1 5 Caroline Coyer G So. 5-10 10 Katherine Coyer G So. 5-11 12 Megan Quinn C Fr. 6-2 13 Kendall Burton G So. 5-8 14 Pearl Mensah F Sr. 6-1 20 Jordan Dillard G Fr. 6-0 21 Lauren Burford F Jr. 6-0 22 Devon Kane G Sr. 5-9 23 Brandi Teague F/C R-Fr. 6-2 32 Samantha Wilkes F Fr. 6-1 33 Ellen Hill G Sr. 5-6 34 Jessica Wamala F Sr. 5-11 35 Kavunaa Edwards F So. 6-0 55 Emily Leer F/C Jr. 6-2

Los Angeles, Calif./LACES Oak Hill, Va./Oakton Oak Hill, Va./Oakton Berwyn, Pa./Episcopal Academy Newton Highlands, Mass./ Newton South Bronx, N.Y./Cardinal Spellman Conyers, Ga./Decatur Fairfax, Va./Fairfax Springfield, Pa./ Notre Dame Academy Davie, Fla./American Heritage Fair Lawn, N.J./ Immaculate Heart Academy Devon, Pa./Conestoga Milford, N.H./Milford Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North Glenside, Pa./Abington

HEAD COACH: Harry Perretta Associate Head Coach: Joe Mullaney Assistant Coaches: Shanette Lee Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Heather Vulin Director of Basketball Operations: Mimi Riley

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W i l d H ead C oach H arry P erretta PROFILE: Hired at Villanova – June 12, 1978 Personal – Native of Upper Darby, Pa.; attended Monsignor Bonner (Pa.) High School (1974); married (Helen); father of two sons (Stephen, 13 and Michael 11) Education – B.A. in Social Studies and Secondary Teaching Degree, Lycoming College (1978) Coaching File – Volunteer men’s and women’s junior varsity and varsity basketball coach, Lycoming College (1975‑78) Highlights – Guided the Wildcats to the postseason in 2011-12, reaching the third round of the WNIT; became the seventh Division I coach to win 600 games at one school; the 35th coach in women’s basketball history to reach the 600-win plateau at any level; returned to the NCAA Championship in 2008-09 for the first time since ’03-04; all-time winningest coach in history of Villanova basketball for men or women with 617 wins; earned WNIT postseason berth in 2008, advancing to the third round; went to the WNIT in 2006 – winning first-ever games in the tournament; coached Wildcats to four straight NCAA appearances (2001, ’02, ’03,

Perretta’s Year-by-Year History Year

Perretta’s Record Career Record (35 years) 638-404 (.612) VU Record (35 years) 638-404 (.612) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (31 years) 266-230 (.536) BIG EAST Tournament Record (30 appearances) 31-27 (.534) BIG EAST Overall Record (31 years) 297-257 (.536) NCAA Record (10 appearances) 7-10 (.412) WNIT Record (6 appearances) 6-6 (.500)

Villanova in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1982-83 14-15 4-4 tied-4th 1983-84 22-7 6-2 tied-1st 1984-85 21-9 12-4 tied-1st 1985-86 23-8 12-4 tied-2nd 1986-87 27-4 15-1 1st 1987-88 20-9 11-5 2nd 1988-89 18-12 11-5 2nd 1989-90 9-19 1-15 9th 1990-91 12-17 4-12 8th 1991-92 11-17 7-11 tied-5th 1992-93 15-13 10-8 tied-4th 1993-94 13-14 7-11 tied-6th 1994-95 19-9 13-5 2nd 1995-96 21-7 13-5 3rd BE 6 1996-97 14-14 8-10 5th BE 6 1997-98 19-10 12-6 tied-2nd BE 6 1998-99 14-14 9-9 tied-6th 1999-00 15-15 7-9 tied-6th 2000-01 22-9 11-5 tied-4th 2001-02 20-11 12-4 tied-3rd 2002-03 28-6 12-4 tied-3rd 2003-04 23-7 12-4 tied-2nd 2004-05 19-12 10-6 tied-4th 2005-06 21-11 9-7 tied-6th 2006-07 8-21 2-14 16th 2007-08 17-16 5-11 tied-11th 2008-09 19-14 10-6 tied-4th 2009-10 14-16 3-13 15th 2010-11 12-19 3-13 tied-13th 2011-12 19-15 6-10 tied-10th 2012-13 21-11 9-7 tied-6th

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Overall

BIG EAST

1978‑79 Villanova 17‑8 1979‑80 Villanova 20‑5 1980‑81 Villanova 22‑6 1981‑82 Villanova 29‑4 1982‑83 Villanova 14‑15 4‑4 (t4th) 1983‑84 Villanova 22‑7 6‑2 (t1st) 1984‑85 Villanova 21‑9 12‑4 (t1st) 1985‑86 Villanova 23‑8 12‑4 (t2nd) 1986‑87 Villanova 27‑4 15‑1 (1st) 1987‑88 Villanova 20‑9 11‑5 (2nd) 1988‑89 Villanova 18‑12 11‑5 (2nd) 1989‑90 Villanova 9‑19 1‑15 (9th) 1990‑91 Villanova 12‑17 4‑12 (8th) 1991‑92 Villanova 11‑17 7‑11 (t3rd) 1992‑93 Villanova 15‑13 10‑8 (t4th) 1993‑94 Villanova 13‑14 7‑11 (t6th) 1994-95 Villanova 19-9 13-5 (2nd) 1995-96 Villanova 21-7 13-5 (3rd, BE 6) 1996-97 Villanova 14-14 8-10 (5th, BE 6) 1997-98 Villanova 19-10 12-6 (t2nd, BE 6) 1998-99 Villanova 14-14 9-9 (t6th) 1999-00 Villanova 15-15 7-9 (t6th) 2000-01 Villanova 22-9 11-5 (t4th) 2001-02 Villanova 20-11 12-4 (t3rd) 2002-03 Villanova 28-6 12-4 (t3rd) 2003-04 Villanova 23-7 12-4 (t2nd) 2004-05 Villanova 19-12 10-6 (t4th) 2005-06 Villanova 21-11 9-7 (t6th) 2006-07 Villanova 8-21 2-14 (16th) 2007-08 Villanova 17-16 5-11 (t11th) 2008-09 Villanova 19-14 12-4 (t4th) 2009-10 Villanova 14-16 3-13 (15th) 2010-11 Villanova 12-19 3-13 (t13th) 2011-12 Villanova 19-15 6-10 (t10th) 2012-13 Villanova 21-11 9-7 CAREER 35 Years 638-404 (.612) 266-230 (.536)

’04) advanced to the 2003 NCAA Elite Eight for the first time in school history; won 2003 BIG EAST Championship title and earned program-best No. 2 seeding in NCAA Championship; directed VU to school-record 28 wins in 2003; four straight NCAA appearances (1986-89); 1998, ’00, ’05, ’06, ’08 WNIT appearances; 1996 BIG EAST Coach of the Year; five-time Philadelphia Big 5 Coach of the Year (1995, ’96, ’01, ’03, ’04); BIG EAST Champions (1985, ’86, ’03); 1986-87 BIG EAST regular season champions; shared regular season league title in 198384 and ‘84-85; six Philadelphia Big 5 titles; 14 20-win seasons, including five straight (1984-88); coached All-American Shelly Pennefather, who was the 1987 national player of the year and the Wade Trophy winner; 1978 AIAW small college coach of the year; 1982 AIAW Final Four appearance; directed the BIG EAST Women’s All-Star summer tour of Canada in 1991. In 2012-13, he posted a 20-win season for the first time since the 2005-06 season and guided his squad back to the NCAA Championship for the first time since 2009

BIG EAST Tournament

NCAA Postseason

1‑1 1‑1 2‑1 (2nd) 3‑0 (1st) 1‑1 3‑0 (1st) 0‑1 0‑1 0‑1 1‑1 0‑1 0‑1 1‑1 0‑1 1‑1 0‑1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 (1st) 3-1 (Elite Eight) 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 31-27 (.534) 7-10 (.412)

WNIT Postseason

0-1 0-1

0-1 2-1 2-1

2-1 6-6 (.500)

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Results & Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 21-11 8-4 9-5 4-2 Conference 9-7 4-4 5-3 0-0 Non-Conference 12-4 4-0 4-2 4-2 Date Result Attend. High Scorer

Date Result Attend. High Scorer

NOVEMBER Minnesota Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.) Sat. 10 vs. South Dakota State W, 71-47 Minnesota Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.) Sun. 11 at Minnesota L, 60-75 Wed. 14 at Lafayette W, 73-34 UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) Sat. 24 vs. Bowling Green W, 53-42 UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) Sun. 25 vs. Montana W, 74-49 Thu. 29 Lehigh W, 66-49

JANUARY Sun. 6 Wed. 9 Sat. 12 Wed. 16 Sat. 19 Wed. 23 Sat. 26 Tue. 29

at Cincinnati DEPAUL at PITT at Penn USF at Providence SYRACUSE at UCONN

W, 54-51 716 W, 65-45 519 W, 68-52 W, 48-44 1081 W, 52-49 637 L, 60-65 (OT) 672 W, 64-59 1519 L, 43-76 10324

Sweeney (15) Roberts (19) Sweeney (18) Sweeney (19) Sweeney (16) Burford (20) Roberts (26) Carey (9)

FEBRUARY Sat. 2 Tue. 5 Sun. 10 Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Sun. 24 Wed. 27

at Rutgers NOTRE DAME MARQUETTE at Seton Hall at Georgetown LOUISVILLE ST. JOHN’S

L, 50-58 (OT) L, 52-59 L, 56-60 W, 63-34 W, 57-44 L, 49-55 L, 49-52

2521 2939 1009 285 1393 1239 751

Sweeney (11) Leer (15) Sweeney (26) Sweeney (14) Burford (15) Sweeney (13) Sweeney (15)

920 455

Sweeney (29) Roberts (16)

7267 7759

Sweeney (17) Roberts, Holeman (14)

5206

Sweeney (16)

DECEMBER Sun. 2 La Salle Sat. 8 at Saint Joseph’s Wed. 12 Princeton Fri. 21 Temple Sat. 29 vs. Delaware Sun. 30 at Dartmouth

W, 49-44 W, 55-51 W, 61-54 W, 55-44 L, 45-59 W, 60-37

4615

Sweeney (24)

2915 374

Coyer (13) Sweeney (17)

844

Sweeney (16)

613 533

Burford (19) Roberts (14)

537 1551 409 817 843 643

Leer (19) Roberts (16) Coyer (12) Roberts (13) Coyer (18) Sweeney (22)

MARCH Sat. 2 at Syracuse W, 77-75 (3OT) Mon. 4 PROVIDENCE W, 72-38 BIG EAST Championship (Hartford, Conn.) Sat. 9 vs. Georgetown W, 89-58 Sun. 10 vs. Syracuse L, 56-61 NCAA Championship (Stanford, Calif.) Sun. 24 vs. Michigan L, 52-60 BIG EAST games in all CAPS

PLAYERS RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 05 COYER, Caroline 21 0 454 21.6 49 164 .298 28 101 .277 30 34 .882 17 48 65 3.1 22 0 53 27 1 13 156 7.4 Conference Only 5 0 117 23.4 11 38 .289 6 29 .206 9 10 .900 7 13 20 4.0 2 0 10 6 0 1 37 7.4 22 KANE, Devon 32 1 762 23.8 70 187 .374 24 83 .289 45 66 .681 29 59 88 2.8 46 0 77 34 5 33 209 6.5 Conference Only 16 1 392 24.5 31 87 .356 10 38 .263 20 32 .625 16 30 46 2.9 27 0 43 20 2 21 92 5.8 21 BURFORD, Lauren 32 32 676 21.1 66 176 .375 52 130 .400 8 13 .615 13 36 49 1.5 41 0 66 32 5 11 192 6.0 Conference Only 16 16 364 22.8 39 101 .386 29 74 .391 3 6 .500 7 23 30 1.9 20 0 37 18 5 4 110 6.9 55 LEER, Emily 32 1 579 18.1 66 173 .381 22 68 .323 12 24 .500 34 50 84 2.6 53 1 30 29 25 18 166 5.2 Conference Only 16 0 266 16.6 30 79 .379 15 41 .365 4 10 .400 15 21 36 2.3 28 0 11 15 12 7 79 4.9 01 HOLEMAN, Taylor 32 26 534 16.7 66 152 .434 2 7 .285 7 11 .636 28 95 123 3.8 43 0 30 20 12 20 141 4.4 Conference Only 16 14 284 17.8 36 81 .444 0 1 .000 5 6 .833 14 40 54 3.4 20 0 15 9 5 6 77 4.8 10 COYER, Katherine 14 0 210 15.0 13 40 .325 5 18 .277 10 11 .909 8 19 27 1.9 15 0 12 10 2 6 41 2.9 Conference Only 11 0 193 17.5 11 36 .305 5 17 .294 8 9 .888 7 16 23 2.1 14 0 12 9 2 6 35 3.2 35 EDWARDS, Kavunaa 21 1 89 4.2 5 28 .178 0 6 .000 3 5 .600 11 20 31 1.5 14 0 2 16 3 4 13 0.6 Conference Only 10 1 44 4.4 1 10 .100 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 6 8 14 1.4 6 0 2 8 1 2 2 0.2 34 WAMALA, Jessica 13 0 27 2.1 2 10 .200 1 7 .142 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 2 0 1 1 0 0 5 0.4 Conference Only 6 0 11 1.8 1 6 .166 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.3 PLAYERS NOT RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 33 SWEENEY, Laura 31 31 844 27.2 170 325 .523 20 68 .294 74 107 .691 41 169 210 6.8 78 2 54 62 59 72 434 14.0 Conference Only 16 16 507 31.7 89 189 .470 12 45 .266 47 66 .712 21 106 127 7.9 41 2 33 34 37 40 237 14.8 02 ROBERTS, Rachel 31 31 912 29.4 121 296 .408 63 158 .398 31 49 .632 34 52 86 2.8 29 0 76 45 0 27 336 10.8 Conference Only 15 15 482 32.1 66 161 .409 36 90 .400 9 18 .500 16 26 42 2.8 18 0 35 18 0 15 177 11.8 24 PEARSON, Megan 16 1 362 22.6 21 73 .287 7 39 .179 2 2 1.000 7 43 50 3.1 17 0 29 13 3 5 51 3.2 Conference Only 32 2 749 23.4 47 150 .313 22 89 .247 9 11 .818 21 89 110 3.4 41 0 54 19 12 13 125 3.9 03 CAREY, Jesse 16 16 303 18.9 11 31 .354 9 26 .346 1 2 .500 5 19 24 1.5 25 0 24 11 1 6 32 2.0 Conference Only 32 32 636 19.9 22 61 .360 19 52 .365 3 5 .600 11 47 58 1.8 42 0 51 24 2 12 66 2.1 25 SUHEY, Emily 9 3 53 5.9 5 16 .312 4 12 .333 0 0 .000 2 8 10 1.1 6 0 3 3 0 2 14 1.6 TM TEAM................ 51 92 143 15 Conference-Only... 27 47 74 10 Total.......... 32 6525 702 1778 .395 262 799 .328 232 336 .690 300 785 1085 33.9 432 3 509 337 126 231 189 59.3 Conference-Only... 16 3325 347 892 .389 129 405 .319 108 162 .667 148 392 540 33.8 218 2 251 172 68 113 931 58.2 Opponents...... Conference-Only...

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6525 3326

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643 1743 .369 105 350 .300 289 420 .688 389 823 1212 37.9 421 - 332 429 58 172 168 52.5 337 895 .377 54 164 .329 144 208 .692 205 427 632 39.5 221 - 176 210 37 80 872 54.5

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Xavier

Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cincinnati, Ohio 45207 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Musketeers Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navy Blue, Gray and White Enrollment: ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������6,650 Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Christopher Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cintas Center (10,250) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (513) 745-3929 2012-13 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-16 2012-13 BIG EAST Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������5/4 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2

Coaching Staff Interim Head Coach: �������������������������������������������������������� Brian Neal Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Northern Kentucky ’91) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carla Morrow (Tulsa ’02) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryce McKey (Malone ’08) Director of Basketball Operations: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garry Horton (Thomas More ’06)

Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: �������������������������������������������(513) 745-3414 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Hill II Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (513) 745-3961 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (513) 526-4173 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hillm13@xavier.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.goxavier.com

Did You Know? Interim head coach Brian Neal was head coach of Thomas More’s women’s program for seven years, where he compiled an overall record of 171-31 (84.7).

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GREG CHRISTOPHER Director of Athletics

BRIAN NEAL Interim Head Coach

MIKE HILL II Associate Athletic Director/Communications

News & Notes The BIG Picture

Who’s Gone

The Musketeers are coming off a season where they advanced to the 2013 Buick Atlantic 10 Championship and earned a No. 7 seed. XU finished the 2012-13 campaign with a 13-16 overall record that included a 7-7 mark in league play. Interim head coach Brian Neal has a young team, with eight freshmen and a trio of sophomores on the 13-player roster.

The Blue and White graduated the team’s top two scorers from last year’s squad. That duo – Amber Gray and Jessica Pachko – accounted for 35 percent (21.1) of the team’s scoring and 33.6 percent of the team’s rebounding last year. Gray and Pachko, scored more than 1,000 points combined over the previous two seasons.

Who’s Returning

The Blue and White’s 2013-14 non-conference slate includes four contests against teams that qualified for postseason play, each of which finished the 2012-13 season with a top-55 RPI. Xavier will compete in the Island Division of the 2013 Paradise Jam and will face ACC member Duke, the Big 12’s Kansas and Central Michigan in the three-day event. The Musketeers’ appearance in the Paradise Jam marks the third time in the last eight seasons that XU has participated in an elite holiday tournament.

The Musketeers return five players, including a trio of starters from last year’s squad that went 8-8 at Cintas Center. Senior Ashley Wanninger is XU’s top returning scorer (9.3 ppg) and threepoint threat (53 made triples; .349). Xavier’s leader in assists (3.7 apg) and f r e e - t h r o w percentage (.810) last season, senior Shatyra Hawkes, is the other returning starter. Sophomore Jenna Crittendon is coming off a solid rookie campaign where she averaged 6.4 points and 5.4 rebounds and started in 15 of the 26 contests she played in.

Storylines

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W an n i ng e r Schedule November

Sun. 10 at Ohio 2 p.m. Wed. 13 at Michigan 7 p.m. Sun. 17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2 p.m. Thu. 21 Longwood 7 p.m. 2013 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands) Thu. 28 vs. Duke 1:15 p.m. Fri. 29 vs. Kansas St. 3:30 p.m. Sat. 30 vs. Central Michigan 1:15 p.m.

December Wed. 4 Sat. 7 Sun. 15 at Sat. 21 Sun. 29

Murray State Austin Peay Wright State Cincinnati Indiana

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m.

January Wed. 1 at Sat. 4 Wed. 8 Sat. 11 Wed. 15 at Sat. 18 Tue. 21 Sat. 25 at Wed. 29 at

DePaul St. John’s Georgetown Marquette Creighton Providence Seton Hall Villanova St. John’s

5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

ROSTER

February Sat. 1 Wed. 5 Sat. 8 at Sat. 15 at Tue. 18 Sat. 22 at Wed. 26 at

Butler Depaul Georgetown Marquette Creighton Providence Butler

5 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

FOX Sports 2

March Sat. 1 Villanova 12 p.m. Tue. 4 at Seton Hall 7 p.m. BIG EAST Championship, (Allstate Arena–Rosemont, Ill.) Sat.-Tue. 8-11 All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS

No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/ Previous School 1 Brianna Gladney G Fr. 5-9 3 Shatyra Hawkes G Sr. 5-3 5 Kayla Davis G Fr. 5-7 13 Ashley Wanninger G Sr. 5-10 14 Briana Glover F So. 6-2 15 Aliyah Zantt G So. 5-7 21 Maddison Blackwell F Fr. 6-0 22 Erica Dawson G Fr. 5-9 23 Leah Schaefer F Fr. 6-2 24 Martha Thompson G Fr. 5-9 25 Sydney Neal G Fr. 5-7 31 Christina Ohlinger F Fr. 6-0 35 Jenna Crittendon G So. 5-10

San Antonio, Texas/Ronald Regan HS Baltimore, Md./St. Frances Academy Brampton, Ontario/ St. Marguerite d’Youville Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain Mason, Ohio/Mason Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Reynoldsburg HS Gahanna, Ohio/Lincoln HS Marietta, Ohio/Marietta HS Alexandria, Ky./Highlands H Solon, Ohio/Solon HS Mason, Ohio/Mason HS Toledo, Ohio/Notre Dame Academy Union, Ky./Ryle

INTERIM HEAD COACH: Brian Neal Assistant Coaches: Carla D. Morrow, Bryce McKey Director of Basketball Operations: Garry Horton Video Coordinator: Brenden Stowers

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I nterim H ead C oach B rian N eal PROFILE: Named interim head coach on October 9, 2013 Personal – Neal and his wife, Amy, reside in Taylor Mill, Ky., with their four children, Allison, Madison, Emma and Maxwell. Education – Neal graduated from Northern Kentucky University in May of 1991 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism with an English minor. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport administration at Xavier. Coaching File – Assistant coach at Wilmington College (1992-98), Northern Kentucky (19982004) and Xavier (2011-13); head coach at Thomas More (2004-11) Highlights –Neal began his coaching career with six seasons at the Division III level as an assistant at Wilmington College from 1992-98. With the Quakers, he was an assistant under head coach Jerry Scheve for a team that posted back-to-back 20-win campaigns in his final two seasons. Neal was also an assistant coach at Northern Kentucky University, his alma mater, for six seasons under head coach Nancy Winstel. While there, the Norse compiled a six-year win/loss record of 156-36 (.813), advancing to the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship each season with the school’s first-ever national championship

Neal’s Year-by-Year History Neal’s Record Career Record (7 years) 171-31 (.847) Xavier Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Regular Season Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Tournament Record (First year) n/a BIG EAST Overall Record (First year) n/a NCAA Record n/a WNIT Record n/a

Year

School

2004-05 Thomas More 2005-06 Thomas More 2006-07 Thomas More 2007-08 Thomas More 2008-09 Thomas More 2009-10 Thomas More 2010-11 Thomas More CAREER 7 Years

Overall

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coming in 2000. NKU also made four appearances in the Elite Eight and two in the national championship game, with the last coming in 2003. In addition, the Norse also won four Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) regular-season titles and two GLVC tournament championships. Neal posted a 171-31 (.847) overall record in seven seasons at the helm of the Thomas More women’s basketball program. He recorded six consecutive 20-win seasons at TMC and guided the Saints to five consecutive Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) championships. Neal is a four-time recipient of the PAC Coach of the Year Award (2006, 08, 10, 11) and was twice named the Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year (2008 and 11). The Saints made five straight NCAA Championship appearances under Neal. During the 2010-11 season TMC earned the school’s first-ever No. 1 ranking, posted program’s second undefeated regular season in four years and advanced to the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Division III Championship for the second time in three seasons and fourth overall. In March of 2011 Neal was named the Russell Athletics/Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Region Six Division III Coach of the Year.

BIG EAST Tournament

16-9 20-8 22-5 29-1 28-3 26-4 30-1 171-31 (.846)

NCAA Postseason

WNIT Postseason

DIII Tournament DIII Second Round DIII Sweet 16 DIII Second Round DIII Sweet 16

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Results & Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 13-16 8-8 4-7 1-1 Conference 7-7 4-3 3-4 0-0 Non-Conference 6-9 4-5 1-3 1-1 Date Result Attend. High Scorer

Date Result Attend. High Scorer

NOVEMBER Sat. 10 Bucknell Mon. 12 Michigan Mon. 19 High Point Wed. 21 Morehead State Sun. 25 Duke Fri. 30 Appalachian State

W, 71-62 L, 53-62 W, 77-48 W, 73-58 L, 59-82 L, 73-77 (OT)

JANUARY Sat. 5 Ohio Sun. 13 Duquesne Thu. 17 at Butler Sun. 20 at Charlotte Wed. 23 Fordham Sun. 27 at Richmond Thu. 31 Saint Louis

L, 62-68 L, 54-56 L, 67-71 L, 55-67 L, 41-48 L, 63-73 (OT) L, 49-66

927 1121 416 1062 713 931 776

Pachko (15) Gray (15) Gray (20) Wanninger (19) Glover (20) Wanninger (15) Hawkes, Wanninger (12)

DECEMBER Sun. 2 at Cincinnati Thu. 6 at Middle Tenn. St. Sat. 15 Wright State Tue. 18 UNC Wilmington Fri. 21 at Indiana Fri. 28 vs. Northern Illinois Sat. 29 at Virginia

W, 69-67 (2OT) 7086 L, 48-63 3227 L, 65-66 992 W, 62-52 726 L, 55-66 1857 W, 66-54 L, 45-54 3410

FEBRUARY Sun. 3 Thu. 7 Sun. 10 Sun. 17 Wed. 20 Sat. 23 Wed. 27

St. Bonaventure at Dayton La Salle Rhode Island at Temple at VCU George Washington

W, 58-50 L, 68-78 W, 58-53 W, 59-40 W, 54-53 W, 65-54 W, 65-62

1345 2681 907 1211 940 462 892

Gray (18) Gray (21) Gray (14) Pachko (12) Pachko (14) Hawkes (15) Crittendon (19)

MARCH Sun. 2 Sat. 8

at Massachusetts W, 67-54 246 Atlantic 10 Championship (Philadelphia, Pa.) vs. Temple L, 45-52

1023 835 868 1068 1489 1297

Hawkes (19) Crittendon (13) Gray, Hawkes (14) Hawkes (24) Wanninger (15) Gray (25)

Pachko, Crouch (15) Pachko (10) Gray (18) Crittendon (12) Wanninger (14) Gray (16) Hawkes (19)

Pachko (23) Wanninger (13)

PLAYERS RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 13 WANNINGER, Ashley Conference Only 03 HAWKES, Shatyra Conference Only 35 CRITTENDON, Jenna Conference Only 15 ZANTT, Aliyah Conference Only 14 GLOVER, Briana Conference Only

29 29 980 33.8 79 217 .364 53 152 .349 59 75 .787 21 77 98 3.4 42 0 35 50 6 30 270 9.3 14 14 446 31.9 39 97 .402 21 62 .339 26 32 .813 13 40 53 3.8 16 0 21 28 3 19 125 8.9 29 26 787 27.1 100 236 .424 19 76 .250 47 58 .810 22 95 117 4.0 50 1 106 82 0 36 266 9.2 14 11 363 25.9 46 106 .434 6 34 .176 23 26 .885 11 42 53 3.8 27 0 49 46 0 20 121 8.6 26 15 633 24.3 61 191 .319 18 60 .300 26 34 .765 35 105 140 5.4 45 0 44 68 17 17 166 6.4 11 1 264 24.0 28 84 .333 12 34 .353 11 14 .786 17 38 55 5.0 14 0 18 28 11 7 79 7.2 29 14 638 22.0 61 185 .330 23 84 .274 14 22 .636 4 55 59 2.0 31 0 33 44 7 28 159 5.5 14 13 375 26.8 29 99 .293 12 46 .261 9 14 .643 1 30 31 2.2 21 0 20 26 4 18 79 5.6 29 8 540 18.6 48 134 .358 8 26 .308 42 58 .724 27 32 59 2.0 49 2 12 35 9 3 146 5.0 14 8 351 25.1 35 86 .407 8 20 .400 28 43 .651 12 17 29 2.1 30 2 11 25 5 1 106 7.6

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 02 GRAY, Amber 29 17 798 27.5 109 236 .462 16 35 .457 87 112 .777 61 116 177 6.1 58 0 48 65 8 21 321 11.1 Conference Only 14 14 445 31.8 57 122 .467 10 20 .500 44 54 .815 31 84 115 8.2 35 0 32 40 4 14 168 12.0 12 PACHKO, Jessica 24 20 652 27.2 97 182 .533 0 4 .000 45 63 .714 52 107 159 6.6 59 2 15 66 17 16 239 10.0 Conference Only 10 6 286 28.6 48 82 .585 0 0 .000 18 25 .720 19 50 69 6.9 24 0 6 24 10 7 114 11.4 01 O’NEILL, Ty 29 3 537 18.5 16 71 .225 2 8 .250 37 60 .617 12 55 67 2.3 48 1 68 59 7 35 71 2.4 Conference Only 14 3 281 20.1 3 28 .107 2 5 .400 21 33 .636 6 30 36 2.6 25 0 31 25 5 16 29 2.1 10 ROSE, Kristine 7 0 10 1.4 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0.3 Conference Only 3 0 5 1.7 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.7 42 CROUCH, Lakeisha 15 13 325 21.7 40 93 .430 1 3 .333 25 42 .595 29 62 91 6.1 31 0 16 27 8 16 106 7.1 Conference Only 2 0 9 4.5 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1.0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 25 40 65 1 7 Total.......... 14 2825 286 709 .403 71 221 .321 180 241 .747 136 373 509 36.4 194 2 190 249 42 104 823 58.8 Opponents......

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Coaches’ Records A ll -T ime

BUTLER

OVERALL

1975-76 Xandra Hamilton 1976-84 Linda Mason 1984-88 Russ Sarfaty 1988-93 Paulette Stein 1993-99 June Olkowski 1999-2002 Wendy Gatlin 2002- Beth Couture Totals

1 124 32 87 114 21 178 557

Creighton

OVERALL

1973-75 Eddye McClure 1975-79 Gaye Kinnett 1979-80 Howard Faber 1980-92 Bruce Rasmussen 1992-2002 Connie Yori 2002- Jim Flanery Totals

16 33 11 196 170 215 641

DE PAUL

OVERALL

1974-76 Debbie Miller 1976-78 Doug Bruno 1978-80 John Lawler 1980-84 Ron Feiereisel 1984-88 Jim Izard 1988- Doug Bruno Totals

11 27 37 61 90 531 754

GEORGETOWN

OVERALL

1970-74 Betty Underwood 1974-81 Francis Carr 1981-83 Mary Briese 1983-86 Cheryl Thompson 1986-2004 Patrick Knapp 2004-12 Terri Williams-Flournoy 2012-13 Keith Brown 2013- Jim Lewis Totals

29 12 95 46 19 32 3 5 25 56 8 32 248 264 124 180 143 104 58 70 15 16 5 11 - - - 574 530 (.520) 198 298 (.399)

Years Coach

Years Coach

Years Coach

Years Coach

W L

W L

W L

W L

1975-86 Tat Shiely 1986-90 Sr. Maria Pares 1990-96 Jim Jabir 1996- Terri Mitchell Totals

111 42 94 326 573

W L

OVERALL

1974-76 Kay McDonald 1976-80 Tim Gilbride 1980-83 Joe Mullaney, Jr. 1983-85 Lynn Sheedy 1985-96 Bob Foley 1996-2002 Jim Jabir 2002-05 Susan Yow 2005-12 Phil Seymore 2012- Susan Robinson Fruchtl Totals

25 7 82 27 66 27 7 1 33 21 14 10 206 127 114 72 62 102 34 68 14 68 3 45 88 120 30 82 7 23 2 14 583 522 (.528) 204 292 (.411)

ST. JOHN’S

OVERALL

Years Coach

Years Coach

BIG EAST W L

19 16 17 57 28 294 84 431 (.636) 93

W L

PROVIDENCE

W L

BIG EAST W L

BIG EAST

14 27 10 147 115 137 450 (.588)

OVERALL

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9 47 76 57 56 62 158 465 (.545)

MARQUETTE

Years Coach

BIG EAST

BIG EAST W L

1974-79 Vickie Kresse 100 43 1979-84 Don Perrelli 118 43 12 4 1984-96 Joe Mullaney, Jr. 168 173 92 110 1996-99 Charlene Thomas-Swinson 24 61 14 40 1999-2001 Darcel Estep 22 51 8 29 2001-02 Pechone Stepps 0 11 0 11 2002-12 Kim Barnes Arico 176 134 73 89 2012- Joe Tartamella 18 13 11 5 Totals 626 529 (.542) 210 288 (.422)

SETON HALL

Years Coach 58 65 (.589)

W L

OVERALL

W L

BIG EAST W L

1973-85 Sue Dilley 191 121 1985-09 Phyllis Mangina 352 368 2009-13 Anne Donovan 27 64 2013- Anthony Bozzella - - Totals 570 553 (.508)

10 22 161 255 7 43 - 178 320 (.357)

VILLANOVA

OVERALL

BIG EAST

1969-70 Liz Cawley 1970-75 Jane Sefranek 1975-78 Joan King 1978- Harry Perretta Totals

4 51 28 638 721

Xavier

OVERALL

1971-76 Tony Brueneman 1976-86 Laurie Massa 1986-95 Mark Ehlen 1995-2002 Melanie Balcomb 2002-11 Kevin McGuff 2011-13 Amy Waugh 2013- Brian Neal

33 18 98 146 122 130 135 78 214 73 21 36 - - - -

Totals

623

BIG EAST W L

BIG EAST W L

148 69 81 204 67 502 (.533) 67

72 72 (.482)

Years Coach

Years Coach

W L

W L

6 23 25 404 296 458 (.612) 296

W L

256 256 (.536)

BIG EAST W L

481 (.564)

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F inal S tandings /BIG EAST C hampionship

results

2012-13 Final Standings

BIG EAST W-L Pct. H A

&#Notre Dame (2/2) 16-0 1.000 8-0 8-0 #Connecticut (3/3) 14-2 .875 7-1 7-1 #Syracuse (24/21) 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 #Louisville (13/15) 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 *St. John’s (NR/NV) 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 *Villanova (RV/RV) 9-7 .563 4-4 5-3 *DePaul (RV/RV) 9-7 .563 7-1 2-6 *USF (NR/RV) 9-7 .563 4-4 4-3 *Rutgers 7-9 .438 6-2 1-7 Marquette 7-9 .438 2-6 5-3 Georgetown 5-11 .313 2-4 3-6 Seton Hall 5-11 .313 4-4 1-9 Cincinnati 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 Providence 2-14 .125 1-7 1-7 Pittsburgh 0-16 .000 0-8 0-8

OVERALL W-L Pct. H A N Streak 35-2 .946 14-1 12-0 9-1 L1 35-4 .897 17-3 11-1 7-0 W6 24-8 .750 13-1 8-6 3-1 L2 29-9 .763 16-2 6-5 7-2 L1 18-13 .581 10-5 6-5 2-3 L2 21-11 .656 8-4 9-4 4-3 L2 21-12 .636 15-2 3-8 3-2 L2 22-11 .667 11-5 9-3 2-3 L1 16-14 .533 13-2 2-11 1-1 L1 16-16 .500 7-9 7-6 2-1 L2 15-16 .484 8-6 5-9 2-1 L1 11-20 .355 9-7 1-10 1-3 L1 12-18 .400 9-6 2-10 1-2 L2 7-23 .233 4-10 1-11 2-2 L8 9-21 .300 7-10 2-10 0-1 L17

(Associated Press/ESPN-USA Today rankings) NR - not ranked; RV - receiving votes * - Clinched bye to the BIG EAST Championship Second Round; # - Clinched bye to the quarterfinals; & - Clinched regular season title

2013 BIG EAST Championship Friday, March 8 - First Round (BE.tv) Game 1 #12 Seton Hall 60, #13 Cincinnati 55 Game 2 #10 Marquette 66, #15 Pittsburgh 43 Game 3 #11 Georgetown 81, #14 Providence 61 Saturday, March 9 - Second Round (BETV and BE.tv) Game 4 #5 St. John’s 51, #12 Seton Hall 45 Game 5 #8 USF 42, #9 Rutgers 39 Game 6 #7 DePaul 77, #10 Marquette 69 Game 7 #6 Villanova 89, #11 Georgetown 58

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2013 BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut Breanna Stewart, Connecticut Kayla Alexander, Syracuse

Sunday, March 10 - Quarterfinals (ESPNU/BETV) Game 8 #4 Louisville 62, #5 St. John’s 55 Game 9 #1 Notre Dame 75, #8 USF 66 Game 10 #2 Connecticut 94, #7 DePaul 61 Game 11 #3 Syracuse 61, #6 Villanova 56

Most Outstanding Player Kayla McBride, Notre Dame

Monday, March 11 - Semifinals (ESPNU) #1 Notre Dame 83, #4 Louisville 59 #2 Connecticut 64, #3 Syracuse 51 Tuesday, March 12 - Championship (ESPN) #1 Notre Dame 61, #2 Connecticut 59

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results

2013 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship Spokane Regional March 23 No. 10 seed USF 71, No. 7 seed Texas Tech 70 March 24 No. 8 seed Michigan 60, No. 9 seed Villanova 52 March 25 No. 2 seed California 82, No. 10 seed USF 78 Oklahoma City Regional March 23 No. 10 seed Creighton 61, No. 7 seed Syracuse 56 March 24 No. 5 seed Louisville 74, No. 12 seed Middle Tenn. St. 49 March 26 No. 5 seed Louisville 76, No. 4 seed Purdue 63 March 31 No. 5 seed Louisville 82, No. 1 seed Baylor 81 April 2 No. 5 seed Louisville 86, No. 2 seed Tennessee 78

March 25 No. 1 seed Connecticut 77, No. 8 seed Vanderbilt 44 March 30 No. 1 seed Connecticut 76, No. 4 seed Maryland 50 April 1 No. 1 seed Connecticut 83, No. 2 seed Kentucky 53

NCAA Final Four Final Four - New Oleans, La. April 7 No. 5 seed Louisville 64, No. 2 seed California 57 No. 1 seed Connecticut 83, No. 1 seed Notre Dame 65

2013 WNIT March 22 Northern Iowa 61, Marquette 59

National Championship - Denver, Colo. April 9 No. 1 seed Connecticut 93, No. 5 seed Louisville 60

Norfolk Regional March 24 No. 1 seed Notre Dame 97, No. 16 seed UT-Martin 64 No. 7 seed Oklahoma State 73, No. 10 seed DePaul 56 March 26 No. 1 seed Notre Dame 74, No. 9 seed Iowa 57 March 31 No. 1 seed Notre Dame 93, No. 12 seed Kansas 63 April 2 No. 1 seed Notre Dame 87, No. 2 seed Duke 76 Bridgeport Regional March 23 No. 1 seed Connecticut 105, No. 16 seed Idaho 37 March 24 No. 7 seed Dayton, No. 10 seed St. John’s 90 (2OT)

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BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame (Sr., Guard, South Bend., Ind.) BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR - Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame (Fr., Guard, Lincolnwood, Ill.) BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR - Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame BIG EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Kelly Faris, Connecticut (Sr., Guard, Plainfield, Ind.) BIG EAST MOST IMPROVED PLAYER AWARD - K elly Faris, Connecticut (Sr., Guard, Plainfield, Ind.), Brittany Hrynko, DePaul (So., Guard, Philadelphia, Pa.) BIG EAST SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD - Anna Martin, DePaul (Sr., Guard, Nicholasville, Ky.) BIG EAST SIXTH MAN AWARD - Carmen Tyson-Thomas, Syracuse (Sr., Guard, Philadelphia, Pa.) BIG EAST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - Anna Martin, DePaul (Sr., Guard, Nicholasville, Ky.) ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAM Stefanie Dolson *Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis Brittany Hrynko Sugar Rodgers Shoni Schimmel Natalie Achonwa *Skylar Diggins Kayla McBridge Nadirah McKenith Shenneika Smith *Andrea Smith Kayla Alexander

School Connecticut Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame St. John’s St. John’s USF Syracuse

ALL-BIG EAST HONORABLE MENTION Class Pos. Jr. C So. F So. G Sr. G Jr. G Jr. F Sr. G Jr. G Sr. G Sr. G Sr. G Sr. C

ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAM Dayeesha Hollins Kelly Faris Katherine Harry Anna Martin Antonita Slaughter Katherine Plouffe Symone Roberts Brittany Morris Andrell Smith Laura Sweeney

School Connecticut Connecticut DePaul DePaul Louisville Marquette Providence Seton Hall USF Villanova

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Class Pos. R-Jr. G Sr. G Sr. F Sr. G Jr. G Jr. F Sr. G Sr. G Sr. G Sr. F

Bria Hartley Breanna Stewart Jewell Loyd Brianna Kiesel Erica Wheeler

School Connecticut Connecticut Notre Dame Pittsburgh Rutgers

Class Pos. Jr. G Fr. F Fr. G So. G Sr. G

ALL-BIG EAST FRESHMAN TEAM Moriah Jefferson *Breanna Stewart Chanise Jenkins Brooklyn Pumroy *Jewell Loyd *Aliyyah Handford Kahleah Copper Brianna Butler *Brittney Sykes Alisia Jenkins

School Connecticut Connecticut DePaul Marquette Notre Dame St. John’s Rutgers Syracuse Syracuse USF

Class Pos. Fr. G Fr. F R-Fr. G Fr. G Fr. G Fr. G Fr. G Fr. G Fr. G Fr. F

*Indicates unanimous selection

Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown

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Conference ‘05-06 ‘06-07 ‘07-08 ‘08-09 ‘09-10 ‘10-11 ‘11-12 ‘12-13 America East 6-8 9-2 8-4 11-2 14-2 7-0 11-1 6-2 Atlantic Sun 6-0 5-0 6-1 3-0 4-0 4-1 5-0 6-0 Atlantic 10 7-2 17-6 23-3 17-6 19-7 14-8 20-7 14-6 Atlantic Coast 14-7 3-11 8-8 10-6 12-8 12-5 10-11 9-7 Big Sky 15-4 2-0 0-0 5-0 2-0 0-0 0-1 2-0 Big South 6-3 2-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 4-0 3-1 2-0 Big Ten 4-0 9-5 10-9 7-9 5-9 8-2 9-3 7-7 Big 12 3-6 0-4 6-4 7-4 5-4 4-9 5-6 4-4 Big West 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 4-0 2-1 1-1 Colonial 7-2 2-4 9-0 4-2 9-2 3-6 3-8 4-4 Conference USA 4-0 7-1 3-2 4-1 4-2 7-1 4-2 3-1 Division II 3-0 1-0 0-0 4-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 0-0 Division III 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Great West 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Horizon 8-0 11-0 8-0 9-2 12-3 9-1 3-1 5-2 Independent 1-3 2-0 3-1 4-0 1-0 1-0 4-0 2-0 Ivy 7-0 10-1 14-0 10-0 11-0 8-0 6-3 10-2 Metro Atlantic 8-3 8-6 12-2 8-1 9-0 8-2 10-0 7-1 Mid-American 8-1 8-2 10-0 12-1 6-2 4-2 9-1 6-3 Mid-Continent 2-0 6-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mid-Eastern 2-0 6-0 6-1 7-0 3-2 8-1 8-2 3-0 Missouri Valley 3-0 3-0 6-1 5-1 6-1 4-1 9-0 3-3 Mountain West 4-1 4-3 4-1 3-4 3-1 3-0 3-1 2-1 North Central 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Northeast 12-4 9-1 10-0 9-1 11-0 12-1 7-1 10-2 Ohio Valley 3-0 4-0 2-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 4-0 9-0 Pacific 12 3-1 3-2 4-4 5-3 4-2 2-7 8-4 8-5 Patriot 6-1 8-2 10-0 7-0 1-1 6-0 9-0 6-1 Reclassifying 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 Southeastern 5-9 7-12 6-8 11-3 7-7 7-8 5-8 8-8 Southern 2-1 4-1 3-1 4-1 5-0 1-1 4-0 4-0 Southland 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 3-0 Southwestern 0-0 5-0 1-0 8-0 4-0 5-0 4-0 2-0 Sun Belt 2-4 4-0 9-0 4-0 2-1 3-1 2-0 1-0 Summit 0-0 0-0 2-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 2-2 West Coast 1-0 1-1 4-1 4-2 4-1 2-1 4-2 2-0 Western Athletic 1-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 TOTAL

BIG EAST Regular-Season Nonconference Record

Year Record

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98

141-56 (.716) 159-55 (.743) 160-54 (.748) 168-44 (.792) 171-41 (.807) 167-41 (.803) 148-55 (.729) 140-49 (.741) 94-41 (.696) 107-48 (.690) 114-38 (.750) 99-58 (.631) 101-51 (.664) 103-52 (.665) 67-44 (.604) 60-48 (.556)

156-61 163-65 189-51 198-51 186-56 180-62 181-65 155-62 (.691) (.719) (.715) (.788) (.795) (.769) (.736) (.714)

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SCORING

ASSISTS

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)

Player-Team

Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

Player-Team

Cl G Assists Avg/G

Player-Team

Cl G 3FG FGA Pct

1. RODGERS, Sugar-GU 2. DIGGINS, Skylar-ND 3. MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K.-UCONN 4. DOLSON, Stefanie-UCONN 5. SMITH, Shenneika-STJ 6. SMITH, Andrea-USF 7. HRYNKO, Brittany-DPU 8. SCHIMMEL, Shoni-LOU 9. McBRIDE, Kayla-ND 10. ALEXANDER, Kayla-SU

SR SR SO JR SR SR SO JR JR SR

1. McKENITH, Nadirah-STJ 2. DIGGINS, Skylar-ND 3. RODGERS, Sugar-GU 4. SMITH, Andrell-USF 5. HRYNKO, Brittany-DPU 6. COFFEY, Rachel-SU 7. ROBERTS, Symone-PC 8. SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre-SHU 9. FARIS, Kelly-UCONN 10. SCHIMMEL, Shoni-LOU JENKINS, Chanise-DPU

SR SR SR SR SO JR SR JR SR JR FR

1. MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K.-UCONN 2. SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre-SHU 3. BROWN, Briana-STJ 4. ROBERTS, Rachel-VU 5. BURFORD, Lauren-VU 6. FARIS, Kelly-UCONN 7. SLAUGHTER, Antonita-LOU 8. DIGGINS, Skylar-ND 9. SCHIMMEL, Shoni-LOU 10. SMITH, Andrea-USF

SO JR JR SR SO SR JR SR JR SR

16 16 16 15 15 16 16 16 16 16

105 99 98 101 97 86 86 88 96 88

39 21 57 5 12 26 41 46 10 0

62 77 34 48 43 63 47 31 49 73

311 296 287 255 249 261 260 253 251 249

19.4 18.5 17.9 17.0 16.6 16.3 16.3 15.8 15.7 15.6

REBOUNDING Player-Team

Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G

1. HARRY, Katherine-DPU 2. ACHONWA, Natalie-ND 3. ALEXANDER, Kayla-SU 4. JENKINS, Alisia-USF 5. SWEENEY, Laura-VU 6. MCDONALD, Akila-USF 7. PLOUFFE, Katherine-MU 8. STEWART, Breanna-UCONN 9. TYSON-THOMAS, Carmen-SU 10. WHITE, Andrea-GU

SR JR SR FR SR JR JR FR SR JR

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 15 14

37 50 70 59 21 35 44 35 48 45

132 100 69 69 106 79 69 63 56 52

169 150 139 128 127 114 113 98 104 97

10.6 9.4 8.7 8.0 7.9 7.1 7.1 7.0 6.9 6.9

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team

Cl G FG FGA Pct

1. DOLSON, Stefanie-UCONN 2. PENNY, Jasmine-DPU 3. MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K.-UCONN 4. OLIVER, Monique-RU 5. ACHONWA, Natalie-ND 6. ALEXANDER, Kayla-SU 7. FARIS, Kelly-UCONN 8. SWEENEY, Laura-VU 9. SLAUGHTER, Antonita-LOU 10. EDWARDS, Brianna-PC

JR JR SO SR JR SR SR SR JR SR

15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

101 76 98 49 82 88 68 89 71 63

157 135 189 95 159 178 140 189 151 134

.643 .563 .519 .516 .516 .494 .486 .471 .470 .470

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

97 94 83 79 76 74 71 67 66 56 56

6.1 5.9 5.2 4.9 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.2 4.1 3.5 3.5

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team

Cl G FTM FTA Pct

1. MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K.-UCONN 2. McBRIDE, Kayla-ND 3. OREKHOVA, Inga-USF 4. SMITH, Andrea-USF 5. SLAUGHTER, Antonita-LOU 6. ROBERTS, Symone-PC 7. BROWN, Briana-STJ 8. LOYD, Jewell-ND 9. DOLSON, Stefanie-UCONN 10. ACHONWA, Natalie-ND

SO JR JR SR JR SR JR FR JR JR

16 16 16 16 16 16 14 15 15 16

34 49 36 63 40 46 28 36 48 59

38 55 41 72 46 53 33 43 58 72

.895 .891 .878 .875 .870 .868 .848 .837 .828 .819

STEALS

16 16 14 15 16 16 16 16 16 16

57 16 18 36 29 23 31 21 46 26

115 35 44 90 74 61 84 59 130 76

.496 .457 .409 .400 .392 .377 .369 .356 .354 .342

3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team

Cl G 3FG Avg/G

1. MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K.-UCONN 2. MORRIS, Brittany-SHU SCHIMMEL, Shoni-LOU 4. HRYNKO, Brittany-DPU 5. RODGERS, Sugar-GU 6. ROBERTS, Rachel-VU 7. OREKHOVA, Inga-USF 8. SLAUGHTER, Antonita-LOU 9. WHEELER, Erica-RU 10. BURFORD, Lauren-VU

SO SR JR SO SR SR JR JR SR SO

16 16 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 16

57 46 46 41 39 36 37 31 30 29

3.6 2.9 2.9 2.6 2.4 2.4 2.3 1.9 1.9 1.8

BLOCKED SHOTS

Player-Team

Cl G

Steals Avg/G

Player-Team

Cl G

Blocks Avg/G

1. RODGERS, Sugar-GU 2. ROBERTS, Symone-PC 3. DIGGINS, Skylar-ND 4. FARIS, Kelly-UCONN 5. HRYNKO, Brittany-DPU 6. HALL, Elashier-SU 7. SMITH, Bria-LOU SWEENEY, Laura-VU 9. SYKES, Brittney-SU 10. WHEELER, Erica-RU SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre-SHU WHITE, Andrea-GU

SR SR SR SR SO SR SO SR FR SR JR JR

53 47 46 45 43 42 40 40 37 32 32 28

1. ALEXANDER, Kayla-SU 2. SWEENEY, Laura-VU 3. STEWART, Breanna-UCONN 4. SMITH, Shenneika-STJ 5. HARRY, Katherine-DPU 6. MCDONALD, Akila-USF 7. DOLSON, Stefanie-UCONN 8. VAILS, Sheronne-LOU 9. SIMMONS, Sarina-MU 10. STOKES, Kiah-UCONN

SR SR FR SR SR JR JR JR SR SO

45 37 32 29 27 23 21 22 20 16

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14

3.3 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.0 2.0 2.0

16 16 14 15 16 16 15 16 16 13

2.8 2.3 2.3 1.9 1.7 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.2

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Player-Team

Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio

1. McKENITH, Nadirah-STJ 2. COFFEY, Rachel-SU 3. FARIS, Kelly-UCONN 4. ROBERTS, Symone-PC 5. DIGGINS, Skylar-ND 6. HARTLEY, Bria-UCONN 7. SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre-SHU 8. DAVIS, Syessence-RU 9. SCHIMMEL, Shoni-LOU 10. DOLSON, Stefanie-UCONN

SR JR SR SR SR JR JR SO JR JR

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15

97 74 66 71 94 53 67 50 56 48

6.1 4.6 4.1 4.4 5.9 3.3 4.2 3.1 3.5 3.2

48 39 37 42 60 35 48 37 43 38

3.0 2.4 2.3 2.6 3.8 2.2 3.0 2.3 2.7 2.5

2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3

MINUTES PLAYED Player-Team

Cl G Minutes Avg/G

1. KIESEL, Brianna-PITT 2. RODGERS, Sugar-GU 3. ROBERTS, Symone-PC SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre-SHU 5. SMITH, Shenneika-STJ 6. HRYNKO, Brittany-DPU 7. WHEELER, Erica-RU 8. LANEY, Betnijah-RU 9. McKENITH, Nadirah-STJ 10. MORRIS, Brittany-SHU

SO SR SR JR SR SO SR SO SR SR

16 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 16

620 609 588 588 537 570 546 542 536 532

38.8 38.1 36.8 36.8 35.8 35.6 34.1 33.9 33.5 33.2

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SCORING OFFENSE

FREE THROW PCT

3-POINT FG PCT

Team G W-L Pts Avg/G

Team G

FTM FTA Pct

Team G FG FGA Pct

Team G Assists Avg/G

1. Connecticut 2. Notre Dame 3. Syracuse 4. Louisville 5. USF 6. DePaul 7. St. John’s 8. Marquette 9. Georgetown 10. Villanova 11. Providence 12. Rutgers 13. Pittsburgh 14. Seton Hall 15. Cincinnati

1. Notre Dame 2. Providence 3. Connecticut 4. USF 5. Louisville 6. St. John’s 7. Cincinnati 8. Syracuse 9. Marquette 10. DePaul 11. Villanova 12. Georgetown 13. Seton Hall 14. Rutgers 15. Pittsburgh

280 152 200 226 224 211 156 247 183 172 108 178 125 179 161

1. Connecticut 2. Notre Dame 3. Seton Hall 4. Louisville 5. USF 6. Villanova 7. St. John’s 8. Syracuse 9. Rutgers 10. Marquette 11. DePaul 12. Providence 13. Cincinnati 14. Georgetown 15. Pittsburgh

1. Connecticut 2. Notre Dame 3. Villanova 4. DePaul 5. Syracuse 6. Louisville 7. Marquette 8. Rutgers 9. St. John’s 10. USF 11. Georgetown 12. Seton Hall 13. Pittsburgh 14. Providence 15. Cincinnati

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

14-2 16-0 11-5 11-5 9-7 9-7 11-5 7-9 5-11 9-7 2-14 7-9 0-16 5-11 4-12

1298 1257 1139 1088 1076 1054 986 958 933 931 927 892 864 824 785

81.1 78.6 71.2 68.0 67.2 65.9 61.6 59.9 58.3 58.2 57.9 55.8 54.0 51.5 49.1

SCORING DEFENSE Team G Pts Avg/G

1. Connecticut 2. Villanova 3. St. John’s 4. Rutgers 5. Notre Dame 6. Cincinnati 7. Syracuse 8. USF 9. Louisville 10. Seton Hall 11. Georgetown 12. Marquette 13. DePaul 14. Pittsburgh 15. Providence

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

819 872 884 888 918 972 989 991 1007 1033 1053 1089 1097 1145 1255

51.2 54.5 55.2 55.5 57.4 60.8 61.8 61.9 62.9 64.6 65.8 68.1 68.6 71.6 78.4

SCORING MARGIN Team G OFF DEF Margin

1. Connecticut 2. Notre Dame 3. Syracuse 4. St. John’s 5. USF 6. Louisville 7. Villanova 8. Rutgers 9. DePaul 10. Georgetown 11. Marquette 12. Cincinnati 13. Seton Hall 14. Pittsburgh 15. Providence

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

81.1 51.2 +29.9 78.6 57.4 +21.2 71.2 61.8 +9.4 61.6 55.2 +6.4 67.2 61.9 +5.3 68.0 62.9 +5.1 58.2 54.5 +3.7 55.8 55.5 +0.2 65.9 68.6 -2.7 58.3 65.8 -7.5 59.9 68.1 -8.2 49.1 60.8 -11.7 51.5 64.6 -13.1 54.0 71.6 -17.6 57.9 78.4 -20.5

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

353 200 267 308 314 298 224 355 265 251 162 274 193 280 265

.793 .760 .749 .734 .713 .708 .696 .696 .691 .685 .667 .650 .648 .639 .608

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA Pct

1. Connecticut 2. Notre Dame 3. Rutgers 4. Louisville 5. St. John’s 6. Marquette 7. DePaul 8. Villanova 9. Syracuse 10. USF 11. Cincinnati 12. Georgetown 13. Seton Hall 14. Providence 15. Pittsburgh

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

482 455 334 384 361 357 391 347 397 375 290 339 303 356 325

1015 999 805 929 880 885 973 892 1021 1021 797 947 860 1021 966

.475 .455 .415 .413 .410 .403 .402 .389 .389 .367 .364 .358 .352 .349 .336

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct

1. Connecticut 2. Syracuse 3. USF 4. Georgetown 5. Notre Dame 6. St. John’s 7. Rutgers 8. Villanova 9. DePaul 10. Louisville 11. Cincinnati 12. Seton Hall 13. Pittsburgh 14. Marquette 15. Providence

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16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

306 971 .315 356 1009 .353 335 924 .363 345 949 .364 349 959 .364 330 887 .372 305 811 .376 337 895 .377 427 1060 .403 375 906 .414 370 889 .416 370 874 .423 429 985 .436 406 922 .440 456 970 .470

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

ASSISTS 134 67 93 96 100 129 53 98 45 61 100 63 49 77 53

377 194 282 293 306 405 171 331 156 212 352 228 182 290 213

.355 .345 .330 .328 .327 .319 .310 .296 .288 .288 .284 .276 .269 .266 .249

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

333 298 251 242 231 221 214 207 205 202 194 176 170 167 157

20.8 18.6 15.7 15.1 14.4 13.8 13.4 12.9 12.8 12.6 12.1 11.0 10.6 10.4 9.8

REBOUNDING MARGIN

STEALS

Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin

Team G

Steals Avg/G

1. Connecticut 16 725 2. Notre Dame 16 700 3. USF 16 705 4. Syracuse 16 712 5. Rutgers 16 563 6. Marquette 16 577 7. St. John’s 16 587 8. Louisville 16 567 9. Pittsburgh 16 624 10. Georgetown 16 628 11. Cincinnati 16 508 12. DePaul 16 612 13. Seton Hall 16 525 14. Villanova 16 540 15. Providence 16 561

1. Syracuse 2. Georgetown 3. Connecticut 4. Louisville 5. Notre Dame 6. Rutgers 7. USF 8. Providence 9. DePaul 10. Seton Hall St. John’s 12. Cincinnati 13. Villanova 14. Marquette 15. Pittsburgh

192 172 167 165 150 142 141 140 123 120 120 115 113 108 94

45.3 536 33.5 +11.8 43.8 520 32.5 +11.2 44.1 631 39.4 +4.6 44.5 657 41.1 +3.4 35.2 513 32.1 +3.1 36.1 542 33.9 +2.2 36.7 580 36.2 +0.4 35.4 597 37.3 -1.9 39.0 663 41.4 -2.4 39.2 671 41.9 -2.7 31.8 580 36.2 -4.5 38.2 697 43.6 -5.3 32.8 614 38.4 -5.6 33.8 632 39.5 -5.8 35.1 701 43.8 -8.8

BLOCKED SHOTS 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

12.0 10.8 10.4 10.3 9.4 8.9 8.8 8.8 7.7 7.5 7.5 7.2 7.1 6.8 5.9

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

Team G Blocks Avg/G

1. Connecticut 2. Syracuse 3. St. John’s 4. Villanova USF 6. Notre Dame 7. DePaul 8. Louisville 9. Rutgers 10. Georgetown 11. Marquette 12. Providence 13. Seton Hall 14. Pittsburgh 15. Cincinnati

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

97 86 82 68 68 65 64 61 59 46 43 41 39 34 33

Team G No. Avg/G

6.1 5.4 5.1 4.3 4.3 4.1 4.0 3.8 3.7 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.1 2.1

1. Syracuse 2. Notre Dame 3. USF 4. Georgetown 5. Pittsburgh 6. Connecticut 7. Providence 8. Marquette 9. Louisville 10. DePaul 11. Rutgers 12. St. John’s 13. Seton Hall 14. Cincinnati 15. Villanova

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

287 265 260 250 245 234 233 226 215 206 197 193 187 171 148

17.9 16.6 16.3 15.6 15.3 14.6 14.6 14.1 13.4 12.9 12.3 12.1 11.7 10.7 9.3

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ASSISTS

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)

Player-Team

Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

Player-Team

Cl G Assists Avg/G

Player-Team

Cl G 3FG FGA Pct

1. RODGERS, Sugar-GU 2. ALEXANDER, Kayla-SU 3. MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K.-UCONN 4. DIGGINS, Skylar-ND 5. SMITH, Shenneika-STJ 6. SMITH, Andrea-USF 7. McBRIDE, Kayla-ND 8. HOLLINS, Dayeesha-CIN 9. KIESEL, Brianna-PITT 10. HRYNKO, Brittany-DPU

SR SR SO SR SR SR JR JR SO SO

1. DIGGINS, Skylar-ND 2. McKENITH, Nadirah-STJ 3. HRYNKO, Brittany-DPU 4. COFFEY, Rachel-SU 5. SMITH, Andrell-USF 6. ROBERTS, Symone-PC 7. JENKINS, Chanise-DPU 8. RODGERS, Sugar-GU 9. FARIS, Kelly-UCONN 10. SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre-SHU

SR SR SO JR SR SR FR SR SR JR

1. MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K.-UCONN 2. FARIS, Kelly-UCONN 3. BURFORD, Lauren-VU 4. ROBERTS, Rachel-VU 5. SMITH, Andrea-USF 6. DIGGINS, Skylar-ND 7. SLAUGHTER, Antonita-LOU 8. OREKHOVA, Inga-USF 9. SCHIMMEL, Shoni-LOU 10. SMITH, Andrell-USF

SO SR SO SR SR SR JR JR JR SR

31 32 38 37 29 33 37 28 30 33

236 211 242 218 191 181 237 139 157 155

89 0 118 46 25 61 26 29 30 82

150 151 68 149 78 115 90 124 104 94

711 573 670 631 485 538 590 431 448 486

22.9 17.9 17.6 17.1 16.7 16.3 15.9 15.4 14.9 14.7

REBOUNDING

37 30 33 32 33 30 33 31 39 31

225 165 160 153 154 135 136 127 156 122

6.1 5.5 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.5 4.1 4.1 4.0 3.9

38 39 32 31 33 37 38 33 38 33

118 49 52 63 61 46 64 82 96 57

240 118 130 158 168 127 179 240 291 173

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)

3-POINT FG MADE

Player-Team

Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G

Player-Team

Cl G FTM FTA Pct

Player-Team

Cl G 3FG Avg/G

1. HARRY, Katherine-DPU 2. ACHONWA, Natalie-ND 3. ALEXANDER, Kayla-SU 4. PLOUFFE, Katherine-MU 5. LOGAN, Asia-PITT 6. EDWARDS, Brianna-PC 7. DOLSON, Stefanie-UCONN 8. RODGERS, Sugar-GU 9. SWEENEY, Laura-VU 10. SMITH, Shenneika-STJ

SR JR SR JR JR SR JR SR SR SR

1. McBRIDE, Kayla-ND 2. BROWN, Briana-STJ 3. LOYD, Jewell-ND 4. DIGGINS, Skylar-ND 5. HAMMOND, Sara-LOU 6. ACHONWA, Natalie-ND KIESEL, Brianna-PITT 8. OREKHOVA, Inga-USF 9. DOLSON, Stefanie-UCONN 10. ROBERTS, Symone-PC

JR JR FR SR SO JR SO JR JR SR

1. MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K.-UCONN 2. RODGERS, Sugar-GU 3. SCHIMMEL, Shoni-LOU 4. OREKHOVA, Inga-USF HRYNKO, Brittany-DPU 6. MORRIS, Brittany-SHU 7. ROBERTS, Rachel-VU 8. SMITH, Andrea-USF 9. WHEELER, Erica-RU RULE, Tori-PC

SO SR JR JR SO SR SR SR SR SO

33 37 32 32 28 30 38 31 31 29

110 119 151 104 61 118 87 52 41 37

244 231 126 145 140 96 182 163 169 159

354 350 277 249 201 214 269 215 210 196

10.7 9.5 8.7 7.8 7.2 7.1 7.1 6.9 6.8 6.8

37 29 36 37 37 37 30 33 38 30

90 59 91 149 79 144 104 67 82 105

100 71 111 183 98 180 130 84 103 132

.900 .831 .820 .814 .806 .800 .800 .798 .796 .795

38 31 38 33 33 31 31 33 30 30

118 89 96 82 82 74 63 61 52 52

3.1 2.9 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.0 1.8 1.7 1.7

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)

STEALS

Player-Team

Cl G FG FGA Pct

Player-Team

Cl G Steals Avg/G

Player-Team

Cl G

Blocks Avg/G

1. DOLSON, Stefanie-UCONN 2. PENNY, Jasmine-DPU 3. FARIS, Kelly-UCONN 4. MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K.-UCONN 5. OLIVER, Monique-RU 6. REID, Monique-LOU 7. SWEENEY, Laura-VU 8. ACHONWA, Natalie-ND 9. ALEXANDER, Kayla-SU 10. STEWART, Breanna-UCONN

JR JR SR SO SR SR SR JR SR FR

1. RODGERS, Sugar-GU 2. ROBERTS, Symone-PC 3. DIGGINS, Skylar-ND 4. WHEELER, Erica-RU 5. FARIS, Kelly-UCONN 6. WHITE, Andrea-GU 7. SWEENEY, Laura-VU 8. HALL, Elashier-SU 9. SMITH, Andrell-USF 10. SMITH, Bria-LOU

SR SR SR SR SR JR SR SR SR SO

1. ALEXANDER, Kayla-SU 2. SMITH, Shenneika-STJ 3. STEWART, Breanna-UCONN 4. SWEENEY, Laura-VU 5. MCDONALD, Akila-USF 6. HARRY, Katherine-DPU 7. DOLSON, Stefanie-UCONN 8. SIMMONS, Sarina-MU 9. BRAKER, Ariel-ND 10. STOKES, Kiah-UCONN

SR SR FR SR JR SR JR SR JR SO

94 64 74 59 57 51 58 41 45 39

38 33 39 38 28 30 31 37 32 36

213 171 148 242 103 106 170 184 211 191

359 318 279 458 195 201 325 354 407 376

.593 .538 .530 .528 .528 .527 .523 .520 .518 .508

.492 .415 .400 .399 .363 .362 .358 .342 .330 .329

BLOCKED SHOTS 31 30 37 30 39 29 31 32 33 38

105 98 114 76 96 70 72 72 73 78

3.4 3.3 3.1 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.1

32 29 36 31 33 33 38 32 36 32

2.9 2.2 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.2

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Player-Team

Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio

1. FARIS, Kelly-UCONN 2. COFFEY, Rachel-SU 3. ROBERTS, Symone-PC 4. McKENITH, Nadirah-STJ 5. DIGGINS, Skylar-ND 6. HARTLEY, Bria-UCONN 7. DAVIS, Syessence-RU 8. DOLSON, Stefanie-UCONN 9. SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre-SHU 10. JENKINS, Chanise-DPU

SR JR SR SR SR JR SO JR JR FR

39 32 30 30 37 37 30 38 31 33

156 153 135 165 225 136 90 117 122 136

4.0 4.8 4.5 5.5 6.1 3.7 3.0 3.1 3.9 4.1

74 74 71 94 135 86 65 86 90 107

1.9 2.3 2.4 3.1 3.6 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.9 3.2

2.1 2.1 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3

MINUTES PLAYED

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Player-Team

Cl G Minutes Avg/G

1. RODGERS, Sugar-GU 2. ROBERTS, Symone-PC 3. SMITH, Shenneika-STJ 4. KIESEL, Brianna-PITT 5. SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre-SHU 6. HRYNKO, Brittany-DPU 7. IISKOLA, Evi-PC 8. McKENITH, Nadirah-STJ 9. HOLLINS, Dayeesha-CIN 10. MORRIS, Brittany-SHU

SR SR SR SO JR SO FR SR JR SR

31 30 29 30 31 33 30 30 28 31

1165 1108 1062 1094 1103 1159 1027 1018 948 1023

37.6 36.9 36.6 36.5 35.6 35.1 34.2 33.9 33.9 33.0

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Team G 1. Connecticut 39 2. Notre Dame 37 3. Syracuse 32 4. Louisville 38 5. DePaul 33 6. USF 33 7. Marquette 32 8. Georgetown 31 9. St. John’s 31 10. Providence 30 11. Villanova 32 12. Pittsburgh 30 13. Rutgers 30 14. Seton Hall 31 15. Cincinnati 30

W-L Pts Avg/G 35-4 3218 82.5 35-2 3003 81.2 24-8 2304 72.0 29-9 2726 71.7 21-12 2337 70.8 22-11 2296 69.6 16-16 2039 63.7 15-16 1940 62.6 18-13 1911 61.6 7-23 1784 59.5 21-11 1898 59.3 9-21 1761 58.7 16-14 1679 56.0 11-20 1648 53.2 12-18 1592 53.1

SCORING DEFENSE

Team G 1. Connecticut 39 2. Villanova 32 3. Rutgers 30 4. St. John’s 31 5. Syracuse 32 6. Cincinnati 30 7. Louisville 38 8. Notre Dame 37 9. USF 33 10. Seton Hall 31 11. Georgetown 31 12. Pittsburgh 30 13. Marquette 32 14. DePaul 33 15. Providence 30

Pts Avg/G 1942 49.8 1680 52.5 1588 52.9 1764 56.9 1838 57.4 1748 58.3 2226 58.6 2191 59.2 1991 60.3 1905 61.5 2026 65.4 1985 66.2 2120 66.2 2297 69.6 2163 72.1

SCORING MARGIN

Team G OFF DEF Margin 1. Connecticut 39 82.5 49.8 +32.7 2. Notre Dame 37 81.2 59.2 +21.9 3. Syracuse 32 72.0 57.4 +14.6 4. Louisville 38 71.7 58.6 +13.2 5. USF 33 69.6 60.3 +9.2 6. Villanova 32 59.3 52.5 +6.8 7. St. John’s 31 61.6 56.9 +4.7 8. Rutgers 30 56.0 52.9 +3.0 9. DePaul 33 70.8 69.6 +1.2 10. Marquette 32 63.7 66.2 -2.5 11. Georgetown 31 62.6 65.4 -2.8 12. Cincinnati 30 53.1 58.3 -5.2 13. Pittsburgh 30 58.7 66.2 -7.5 14. Seton Hall 31 53.2 61.5 -8.3 15. Providence 30 59.5 72.1 -12.6

FREE THROW PCT

Team G 1. Notre Dame 37 2. Connecticut 39 3. Providence 30 4. Syracuse 32 5. Cincinnati 30 6. Louisville 38 7. St. John’s 31 8. Villanova 32 9. Marquette 32 10. DePaul 33 11. USF 33 12. Seton Hall 31 13. Georgetown 31 14. Pittsburgh 30 15. Rutgers 30

FTM FTA Pct 661 828 .798 451 590 .764 325 444 .732 472 662 .713 373 529 .705 506 720 .703 409 589 .694 232 336 .690 396 574 .690 349 506 .690 440 639 .689 272 399 .682 409 616 .664 339 516 .657 326 514 .634

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES

Team G 1. Connecticut 39 2. Notre Dame 37 3. Louisville 38 4. Marquette 32 5. Rutgers 30 6. DePaul 33 7. Syracuse 32 8. St. John’s 31 9. Villanova 32 10. Georgetown 31 11. USF 33 12. Pittsburgh 30 13. Cincinnati 30 14. Providence 30 15. Seton Hall 31

FG 1221 1091 999 753 638 880 818 705 702 694 818 664 565 678 611

FGA Pct 2460 .496 2400 .455 2272 .440 1828 .412 1552 .411 2145 .410 2040 .401 1768 .399 1778 .395 1835 .378 2178 .376 1813 .366 1560 .362 1895 .358 1742 .351

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE

Team G 1. Connecticut 39 2. Syracuse 32 3. USF 33 4. Rutgers 30 5. Villanova 32 6. Georgetown 31 7. St. John’s 31 8. Notre Dame 37 9. Louisville 38 10. Cincinnati 30 11. Seton Hall 31 12. DePaul 33 13. Pittsburgh 30 14. Marquette 32 15. Providence 30

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FG 716 668 683 551 643 665 663 828 824 654 674 882 731 780 790

FGA Pct 2264 .316 1929 .346 1907 .358 1525 .361 1743 .369 1798 .370 1785 .371 2196 .377 2108 .391 1654 .395 1650 .408 2151 .410 1771 .413 1870 .417 1764 .448

3-POINT FG PCT

Team G 1. Connecticut 39 2. Notre Dame 37 3. USF 33 4. Villanova 32 5. Louisville 38 6. Marquette 32 7. Seton Hall 31 8. DePaul 33 9. Syracuse 32 10. St. John’s 31 11. Georgetown 31 12. Rutgers 30 13. Cincinnati 30 14. Providence 30 15. Pittsburgh 30

FG 325 160 220 262 222 137 154 228 196 92 143 77 89 103 94

FGA Pct 859 .378 470 .340 669 .329 799 .328 689 .322 443 .309 504 .306 761 .300 664 .295 319 .288 510 .280 286 .269 335 .266 392 .263 362 .260

REBOUNDING MARGIN

ASSISTS

Team G Assists Avg/G 1. Connecticut 39 798 20.5 2. Notre Dame 37 722 19.5 3. DePaul 33 557 16.9 4. Villanova 32 509 15.9 5. Syracuse 32 491 15.3 6. Louisville 38 555 14.6 7. Marquette 32 439 13.7 8. USF 33 449 13.6 9. Rutgers 30 404 13.5 10. Pittsburgh 30 368 12.3 11. Georgetown 31 379 12.2 12. St. John’s 31 373 12.0 13. Seton Hall 31 357 11.5 14. Providence 30 323 10.8 15. Cincinnati 30 300 10.0

STEALS

Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Connecticut 39 1668 42.8 1236 31.7 +11.1 2. Notre Dame 37 1621 43.8 1218 32.9 +10.9 3. Marquette 32 1258 39.3 1066 33.3 +6.0 4. Syracuse 32 1408 44.0 1233 38.5 +5.5 5. USF 33 1476 44.7 1332 40.4 +4.4 6. Rutgers 30 1094 36.5 975 32.5 +4.0 7. Louisville 38 1418 37.3 1345 35.4 +1.9 8. Pittsburgh 30 1199 40.0 1162 38.7 +1.2 9. St. John’s 31 1204 38.8 1171 37.8 +1.1 10. Georgetown 31 1219 39.3 1230 39.7 -0.4 11. Cincinnati 30 1042 34.7 1071 35.7 -1.0 12. DePaul 33 1318 39.9 1388 42.1 -2.1 13. Seton Hall 31 1091 35.2 1165 37.6 -2.4 14. Villanova 32 1085 33.9 1212 37.9 -4.0 15. Providence 30 1085 36.2 1270 42.3 -6.2

Team G 1. Syracuse 32 2. Louisville 38 3. Georgetown 31 4. Notre Dame 37 5. Connecticut 39 6. USF 33 7. Rutgers 30 8. Providence 30 9. Seton Hall 31 10. DePaul 33 11. St. John’s 31 12. Marquette 32 13. Villanova 32 14. Pittsburgh 30 15. Cincinnati 30

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OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

Team G Blocks Avg/G 1. Connecticut 39 242 6.2 2. St. John’s 31 181 5.8 3. Syracuse 32 169 5.3 4. USF 33 157 4.8 5. Rutgers 30 125 4.2 6. Notre Dame 37 150 4.1 7. Villanova 32 126 3.9 8. DePaul 33 125 3.8 9. Louisville 38 131 3.4 10. Marquette 32 104 3.3 11. Georgetown 31 87 2.8 12. Seton Hall 31 80 2.6 13. Providence 30 76 2.5 14. Pittsburgh 30 75 2.5 15. Cincinnati 30 68 2.3

Steals Avg/G 395 12.3 436 11.5 354 11.4 398 10.8 418 10.7 347 10.5 305 10.2 270 9.0 264 8.5 275 8.3 245 7.9 240 7.5 231 7.2 208 6.9 202 6.7

Team G No. Avg/G 1. Syracuse 32 562 17.6 2. Notre Dame 37 636 17.2 3. USF 33 560 17.0 4. Georgetown 31 495 16.0 5. Pittsburgh 30 461 15.4 6. Marquette 32 484 15.1 7. DePaul 33 491 14.9 8. Providence 30 444 14.8 9. Louisville 38 533 14.0 10. Connecticut 39 539 13.8 11. Rutgers 30 394 13.1 12. St. John’s 31 406 13.1 13. Seton Hall 31 400 12.9 14. Cincinnati 30 357 11.9 15. Villanova 32 300 9.4

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Individuals Points 42 RODGERS, Sugar (Georgetown) vs Villanova (3/9/13) 38 RODGERS, Sugar (Georgetown) vs Yale (12/28/12) 38 SCHIMMEL, Shoni (Louisville) at USF (1/30/13) Field goals made 15 RODGERS, Sugar (Georgetown) vs Villanova (3/9/13) 15 ALEXANDER, Kayla (Syracuse) vs Villanova (3/10/13) Field goal ATTEMPTS 37 SMITH, Andrea (USF) vs Notre Dame (1/8/13) 32 SMITH, Andrea (USF) at DePaul (01/12/13) Field goal percentage .900 (9-10) DIGGINS, Skylar (Notre Dame) vs Providence (01/26/13) .889 (8-9) McKENITH, Nadirah (St. John’s) vs Central Florida (11/11/12) .889 (8-9) JENKINS, Alisia (USF) vs Nevada (12/21/12) .889 (8-9) SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre (Seton Hall) vs Providence (2/20/13) 3-Pt FG made 10 RULE, Tori (Providence) vs Georgetown (3/8/13) 8 SCHIMMEL, Shoni (Louisville) at USF (1/30/13) 3-Pt FG attempts 20 RULE, Tori (Providence) vs Georgetown (3/8/13) 17 SCHIMMEL, Shoni (Louisville) at Syracuse (03/04/13)

3-Pt percentage .833 (5-6) GREEN, Terry (Seton Hall) vs New Orleans (12/19/12) .833 (5-6) MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K. (Connecticut) at Hartford (12/22/12) .833 (5-6) MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K. (Connecticut) vs Villanova (01/29/13) .833 (5-6) MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K. (Connecticut) vs Marquette (02/05/13) .833 (5-6) SMITH, Andrea (USF) at Louisville (2/20/13) Free throws made 13 SMITH, Bria (Louisville) vs DePaul (2/17/13) 12 DIGGINS, Skylar (Notre Dame) at Central Michigan (11/29/12) 12 ACHONWA, Natalie (Notre Dame) vs Texas A&M (12/21/12) Free throw attempts 15 HOLLINS, Dayeesha (Cincinnati) at Hawai’i (12/29/12) 15 SMITH, Bria (Louisville) vs DePaul (2/17/13) Free throw percentage 1.000 (10-10) RODGERS, Sugar (Georgetown) at George Washington (12/1/12) 1.000 (10-10) McKENITH, Nadirah (St. John’s) vs Louisville (3/10/13) 1.000 (9-9) ROBERTS, Symone (Providence) vs Vermont (11/14/12) 1.000 (9-9) KIESEL, Brianna (Pittsburgh) at Old Dominion (1/02/13) 1.000 (9-9) VITALIS, Dominique (Georgetown) at St. John’s (2/9/13) 1.000 (9-9) DOLSON, Stefanie (Connecticut) at USF (3/2/13) 1.000 (9-9) ALEXANDER, Kayla (Syracuse) vs Creighton (03/23/13)

Rebounds 22 HARRY, Katherine (DePaul) at Loyola Chicago (12/18/12) 20 ACHONWA, Natalie (Notre Dame) vs USF (3/10/13) Assists 14 DIGGINS, Skylar (Notre Dame) vs Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/31/12) 12 RODGERS, Sugar (Georgetown) at Providence (1/5/13) 12 McKENITH, Nadirah (St. John’s) vs Georgetown (2/9/13) Steals 12 SMITH, Andrell (USF) vs Creighton (12/22/12) 8 FARIS, Kelly (Connecticut) vs Maryland (12/03/12) 8 SCHIMMEL, Jude (Louisville) vs Wagner (12/21/12) 8 WHEELER, Erica (Rutgers) at DePaul (02/12/13) 8 SCHIMMEL, Jude (Louisville) at Purdue (3/26/13) Blocked shots 8 ALEXANDER, Kayla (Syracuse) vs Fairleigh Dickinson (11/11/12) 8 ALEXANDER, Kayla (Syracuse) at St. Joseph’s (11/20/12) Turnovers 12 SMITH, Andrell (USF) at Louisville (2/20/13) 11 SCHIMMEL, Shoni (Louisville) vs Kentucky (12/2/12) 11 DOLSON, Stefanie (Connecticut) at Notre Dame (03/04/13)

Teams Points 128 Notre Dame vs Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/31/12) 109 Notre Dame vs Utah State (12/08/12) MARGIN 74 (106-32) Louisville vs Wagner (12/21/12) 73 (128-55) Notre Dame vs Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/31/12) Field goals made 47 Notre Dame vs Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/31/12) 42 Connecticut vs Coll. of Charleston (11/11/12) 42 DePaul vs Yale (11/19/12) 42 Connecticut vs Idaho (3/23/13) Field goal ATTEMPTS 92 Pittsburgh vs Providence (02/06/13) 89 Notre Dame vs Connecticut (03/04/13) Field goal percentage .686 (35-51) Connecticut vs Wake Forest (11/22/12) .636 (42-66) Connecticut vs Coll. of Charleston (11/11/12) 3-Pt FG made 17 Villanova vs Georgetown (3/9/13) 16 Louisville vs Baylor (3/31/13) 3-Pt FG attempts 41 Connecticut at Georgetown (01/09/13) 40 Connecticut vs Oakland (Mich.) (12/19/12) 40 Villanova at Syracuse (03/02/13) 3-Pt percentage .652 (15-23) Connecticut vs Marquette (02/05/13) .640 (16-25) Louisville vs Baylor (3/31/13) Free throws made 35 Notre Dame vs Georgetown (01/15/13) 30 Notre Dame vs Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/31/12) Free throw attempts 40 DePaul vs USF (01/12/13) 38 Syracuse vs Georgia Tech (11/23/12) 38 Georgetown vs Yale (12/28/12) 38 Notre Dame vs Georgetown (01/15/13)

Free throw percentage 1.000 (9-9) Villanova at Lafayette (11/14/12) 1.000 (8-8) Providence at Villanova (03/04/13) 1.000 (7-7) Rutgers at Boston College (12/2/12) 1.000 (6-6) Notre Dame vs Connecticut (3/12/13) 1.000 (5-5) Seton Hall at Connecticut (02/23/13) 1.000 (4-4) Marquette at Connecticut (02/05/13) 1.000 (4-4) Connecticut vs Baylor (02/18/13) 1.000 (2-2) Rutgers at Louisville (1/8/13) 1.000 (2-2) Villanova at Georgetown (02/16/13) Rebounds 68 Pittsburgh vs Providence (02/06/13) 65 Providence vs Villanova (1/23/13) Assists 38 Notre Dame vs Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/31/12) 32 Connecticut vs Coll. of Charleston (11/11/12) Steals 24 USF at UNC Asheville (11/28/12) 22 Louisville vs Wagner (12/21/12) 22 Syracuse vs Providence (02/02/13) Blocked shots 12 St. John’s vs Hofstra (11/17/12) 12 USF vs Bradley (11/20/12) 12 St. John’s vs UCLA (12/16/12) 12 Notre Dame at USF (1/8/13) 12 Connecticut vs Marquette (02/05/13) 12 Connecticut vs Notre Dame (04/07/13) Turnovers 37 Marquette at Georgia Tech (11/18/12) 35 Connecticut at Notre Dame (03/04/13) FOULS 28 Georgetown at Rutgers (01/22/13) 27 Pittsburgh vs Providence (02/06/13) 27 Connecticut at Notre Dame (03/04/13) 27 USF vs California (3/25/13)

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History


Regular-Season Records Points INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Game (two teams): Season:

FG Attempted 43, Angel McCoughtry, (UofL) vs. Providence, 1‑31‑09 37, Kerri Chatten (PC) vs Seton Hall, 1‑7‑95 478, Sarah Behn (BC), 1991‑92 335, Kerri Chatten (PC), 1994‑95 128, Providence vs. Georgetown (114), 2‑4‑91 242, Providence def. Georgetown (128‑114), 2‑4‑91 1640, Connecticut, 1998‑99

Scoring Average INDIVIDUAL: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Season:

26.6 ppg, Sarah Behn (BC), 1991‑92 (478 pts. over 18 games) 26.6 ppg, Angel McCoughtry (UofL), 2008-09 (426 pts. over 16 games) 19.6 ppg, Maya Moore (UConn), 2007-08 95.4 ppg, Providence, 1990‑91

Rebounds INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:

25, Peggy Walsh (UConn) vs Pittsburgh, 2‑19‑86 20, Shelly Pennefather (VU), 1‑28‑84 20, Kerri Chatten (PC) vs St. John’s, 2‑15‑95 223, Dana Wynne (SHU), 1994‑95; 1995-96 176, Rebekkah Brunson (GU), 2000-01 70, Connecticut vs. Providence, 1‑11‑95 942, Providence, 1994‑95

Rebound Average INDIVIDUAL: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Season:

12.4 rpg, Dana Wynne (SHU), 1994‑95; 1995-96 11.3 rpg (8 games), Shelly Pennefather (VU), 1983‑84 52.3 rpg, Connecticut, 1994‑95

FG Made INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:

19 (of 31), Kathy Finn (PC) vs. Syracuse, 2‑11‑84 14 (of 19), Tina Charles (UConn) vs. USF, 2-20-07 170, Shelly Pennefather (VU), 1986‑87 123, Maya Moore (UConn), 2007-08 48, Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh, 1-17-12 601, Connecticut, 1994‑95

INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:

100, Providence vs. Seton Hall, 1‑4‑88 1,244, Georgetown, 1993‑94

FG Percentage INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: TEAM: Game: Season:

(minimum 8 attempts) 1.000 (12-12), Jazz Covington (UofL) vs. Georgetown, 1-18-06 1.000 (10-10), Nykesha Sales (UConn) vs. Notre Dame, 12-6-97 1.000 (10-10), Nykesha Sales (UConn) vs. St. John’s, 2-7-96 1.000 (9-9), Olayinka Sanni (WVU) vs. DePaul, 1-9-07 1.000 (8-8), Shea Ralph (UConn) vs. West Virginia, 1-2-99 (minimum 7 attempts) 1.000 (7-7), Teresa Borton (ND) vs. Seton Hall, 1-9-02 1.000 (7-7), Monique Lee (SHU) vs. Providence, 2-24-98 1.000 (7‑7), Peggi Jewell (GU) vs. St. John’s, 2‑9‑89 1.000 (7-7), Jennifer Clemente (RU) vs. St. John’s, 1-30-96 Season:.718 (125-174), Ruth Riley (ND), 1998-99 Rookie Season:.647 (99-153), Tamika Williams (UConn), 1998-99 .762 (32‑42), Boston College vs. Syracuse, 1‑9‑89 .560, Villanova, 1986‑87

3‑PT FG Made INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:

10 (of 14) Maya Moore (UConn) vs. Syracuse, 1-17-09 8 (of 16) Jennifer Davis (PC) vs. Boston College, 2‑13‑94 66, Sheila McMillen (ND), 1998-99 58, Jennifer Davis (PC), 1993‑94 18 (of 31), Louisville vs. Syracuse, 2-11-12 18 (of 25), Villanova vs. West Virginia, 1-3-01 18 (of 39), Connecticut vs. Syracuse, 1-17-09 155, Villanova, 2007-08

3‑PT FG Attempted INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:

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37 (13 made), Andrea Smith (USF) vs. Notre Dame, 1‑8‑13 26 (10 made), Maria Tchobanova (WVU) vs. Georgetown, 1-2-96 349, Kerry Curran (BC), 1993‑94 266, Holly Porter (BC), 1993‑94

18 (6 made), Shoni Schimmel (UofL) vs Marquette, 1-26-11 18 (5 made), Erin Maloy, (Pitt) vs. Miami, 1‑11‑92 18 (6 made), Shoni Schimmel (UofL) vs. Marquette, 1-26-11 162 (58 made), Jennifer Davis (PC), 1993‑94 162 (58 made), Jennifer Davis (PC), 1993‑94 41 (12 made), Connecticut at Georgetown, 1-9-13 412 (116 made), Villanova, 2010-11 412 (147 made), Villanova, 2001-02 412 (124 made), Providence, 1994‑95

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Regular-Season Records 3‑PT FG Percentage INDIVIDUAL: Game: (minium 5 attempts) 1.000 (7-7), Terry Green (SHU) vs. DePaul, 1-28-12 1.000 (7-7), Alicia Ratay (ND) vs. Rutgers, 2-19-00 1.000 (6-6), Kate Bulger (WVU) vs. St. John’s, 1-6-01 1.000 (6-6), Catherine Bove (PC) at Cincinnati, 2-3-09 1.000 (5‑5), Wendy Davis (UConn) vs. Providence, 1‑21‑90 1.000 (5-5), Krystal Ellis (MU) vs. West Virginia, 1-21-06 1.000 (5‑5), Tahnee Heins (SHU) vs. Miami, 2‑21‑95 1.000 (5-5), Sheila McMillen (ND) vs. Connecticut, 12-8-98 1.000 (5-5), Keirsten Walters (UConn) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-31-99 1.000 (5-5), Clare Droesch (BC) vs. West Virginia, 1-30-02 Rookie Game: (minimum 5 attempts) 1.000 (7-7), Alicia Ratay (ND) vs. Rutgers, 2-19-00 1.000 (6-6), Kate Bulger (WVU) vs. St. John’s, 1-6-01 1.000 (5-5), Krystal Ellis (MU) vs. West Virginia, 1-21-06 1.000 (5-5), Keirsten Walters (UConn) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-31-99 1.000 (5-5), Clare Droesch (BC) vs. West Virginia, 1-30-02 Season: .517 (15-29), Shea Ralph (UConn), 1998-99 .512 (41-80), Cal Bouchard (BC), 1997-98 Rookie Season: .493 (37-75), Alicia Ratay (ND), 1999-00 TEAM: Game: (minimum 6 attempts) 1.000 (6-6), Syracuse vs. Villanova, 1-10-99 Season: .449 (44‑98), Seton Hall, 1993‑94

FT Made INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:

19 (of 21), Mandy Saunders (PC) vs. Pittsburgh, 2‑26‑94 19 (of 21), Sarah Behn (BC) vs. Syracuse, 1‑11‑92 19 (of 21), Kerry Bascom (UConn) vs. St. John’s, 2‑9‑91 19 (of 21), Mandy Saunders (PC) vs. Pittsburgh, 2‑26‑94 141, Sarah Behn (BC), 1992‑93 100, Mandy Saunders (PC), 1993‑94 45, Providence vs. Pittsburgh, 2‑8‑89 371, Providence, 1991‑92

FT Attempted INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:

23, Ruth Riley (ND) vs. Miami, 2-22-00 21, Mandy Saunders (PC) vs. Pittsburgh, 2‑26‑94 168, Sarah Behn (BC), 1992‑93 156, Holly Porter (BC), 1993‑94 52, Providence vs. Pittsburgh, 2‑8‑89 514, Connecticut, 1998-99

FT Percentage INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game:

(minimum of 16 attempts) 1.000 (17‑17), Sarah Behn (BC) vs. Georgetown, 1‑13‑93 1.000 (16‑16), Kerry Bascom (UConn) vs. St. John’s, 1‑27‑90 1.000 (16-16), Katie Smrcka-Duffy (GU) vs. Seton Hall, 2-9-00 (minimum of 10 attempts) 1.000 (13‑13), Rebecca Lobo (UConn) vs. St. John’s, 1‑8‑92 1.000 (10-10), Asjha Jones (UConn) vs. Syracuse, 2-3-99 1.000 (10-10), Nicole Michael (SU) vs. Cincinnati, 2-26-07 1.000 (10-10), Nadirah McKenith (STJ) vs. Marquette, 1-5-10 .963 (26-27), Amy Duran (UConn), 1997-98 .963 (26-27), Mel Thomas (UConn), 2006-07 .952 (20‑21), Laurie St. Jean (PC), 1983‑84 .881 (59‑67), Angel Lewis (SU), 1991‑92 (minimum of 17 attempts) 1.000 (23-23), Syracuse vs. Providence, 1-31-12 1.000 (22-22), West Virginia vs. Boston College, 2-27-01 1.000 (20-20), Georgetown vs. Miami, 2-13-99 1.000 (18-18), Boston College vs. West Virginia, 1-2-05

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1.000 (17-17), St. John’s vs. Pittsburgh, 2-25-97 1.000 (17-17), St. John’s vs. Rutgers, 1-30-02 1.000 (17-17), Boston College vs. West Virginia, 2-14-04 .814 (153-188), Villanova, 2008-09

Assists INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:

18, Margaret McKeon (STJ) vs. Georgetown, 1‑16‑91 14, Mandy Saunders (PC) vs. Syracuse, 1‑12‑94 147, Shanya Evans (PC), 1990‑91 143, Gina Graziani (Miami), 1996-97 35, Providence vs. Georgetown, 1‑22‑86 35, Providence vs. Seton Hall, 1‑29‑86 413, Villanova, 1986‑87

Assist Average INDIVIDUAL: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Season:

9.7 apg, Shanya Evans (PC), 1989‑90 7.9 apg, Gina Graziani (Miami), 1996-97 25.8, Villanova, 1986‑87

Steals INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:

11, Maria Tchobanova (WVU) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-4-96 11, Maria Tchobanova (WVU) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-4-96 78, Angel McCoughtry (UofL), 2008-09 60, Raquel Nurse (SU), 1994‑95 24, Georgetown vs. Notre Dame, 1-29-00 24, Villanova vs. Boston College, 2‑18‑24 24, West Virginia vs. Pittsburgh, 1-4-96 258, Connecticut, 1997-98

Blocked Shots INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:

14, Chris Palombi (SU) vs. Georgetown, 1‑13‑84 9, Tina Charles (UConn) vs. Notre Dame, 1-27-07 70, Rebecca Lobo (UConn), 1993‑94 48, Kara Wolters (UConn), 1993‑94 17, West Virginia at Cincinnati, 1-8-11 17, USF at West Virginia, 2-21-09 17, Connecticut vs. Seton Hall, 1‑13‑95 134, Connecticut, 1993‑94

Personal Fouls TEAM: Game: 34, Boston College vs. Georgetown, 1‑13‑93 34, Boston College vs. Providence, 1‑25‑95 Season: 430, Boston College, 1992‑93

Miscellaneous TEAM: Fewest Points: Fewest Points in a Half: Fewest Points Combined: Victory Margin: Fewest Turnovers: SEASON: Lowest Scoring Average:

24, Providence vs. Connecticut, 2-5-05 6, St. John’s vs. Boston College, 1-2-01 6, Providence vs. Connecticut, 2-5-05 71 (38-33), St. John’s def. Pittsburgh, 1-27-01 78 (126-48), Connecticut def. Providence, 1-6-98 3, Georgetown vs. Villanova, 2-5-00 3, Connecticut vs. Pittsburgh, 2-22-05 3, Pittsburgh vs. Villanova, 2-6-07 3, St. John’s vs. Villanova, 2-9-08 3, USF vs. Villanova, 2/19/08 43.6 ppg, Providence, 2004-05 44.2 ppg, Providence, 2004-05

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ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS IN BIG EAST TOURNAMENT GAMES

REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT RECORDS:

Connecticut

Most consecutive tournament games won: 29, Connecticut (1994-2003 SF) Most consecutive tournament games lost: 7, Boston College (1990 SF-1996 1R) Most consecutive championships won: 9, Connecticut (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) Most championship game appearances: 23, Connecticut (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Most consecutive championship game appearances: 10, Connecticut (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)

Connecticut Notre Dame Rutgers Louisville Virginia Tech DePaul Miami Villanova Boston College Marquette West Virginia USF St. John’s Providence Georgetown Syracuse Seton Hall Pittsburgh Cincinnati

Notre Dame Providence Rutgers Villanova Miami St. John’s Pittsburgh Syracuse Georgetown

W L Pct. 406 89 .820 232 64 .784 202 94 .682 80 48 .625 40 24 .625 77 51 .602 129 95 .576 266 230 .536 182 170 .517 63 65 .492 125 155 .446 57 71 .445 210 286 .423 204 292 .411 198 298 .399 197 298 .398 178 318 .359 176 320 .355 35 93 .273

16 (1989, 1990-s, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001-s, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) 3 (2001-s, 2012, 2013) 3 (1983-s, 1986, 1990-s) 3 (1991-s, 2005, 2006) 3 (1984-s,1985-s,1987) 2 (1992, 1993-s) 2 (1983-s,1985-s) 1 (1984-s) 1 (1988) 1 (1993-s)

DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (divisional play: 1996-98) Connecticut Providence Miami Syracuse Seton Hall Georgetown Rutgers s shared

3 1 1 1 1 1 1

(BE 6) (BE 7) (BE 7) (BE 7) (BE 7) (BE 7) (BE 7)

(1996, 1997, 1998) (1996-s) (1996-s) (1996-s) (1996-s) (1997) (1998)

Connecticut Virginia Tech Notre Dame Rutgers Louisville Miami Villanova DePaul West Virginia Boston College St. John’s Providence Marquette USF Syracuse Seton Hall Pittsburgh Georgetown Cincinnati

W L Pct. 70 13 .843 4 2 .667 26 18 .591 24 18 .571 12 9 .571 14 11 .560 32 28 .533 9 9 .500 17 17 .500 20 22 .476 22 27 .449 19 26 .422 6 9 .400 6 9 .400 17 29 .370 17 30 .362 15 30 .333 13 29 .310 2 8 .200

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS Connecticut St. John’s Villanova Miami Notre Dame Rutgers Syracuse Providence Boston College

18 (1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) 3 (1983, 1984, 1988) 3 (1986, 1987, 2003) 2 (1992, 1993) 1 (2013) 1 (2007) 1 (1985) 1 (1990) 1 (2004)

BIG EAST RECORDS: Most wins in a season: 18, Miami (1991 92); Connecticut (1994 95, 1996-97) Most consecutive winning seasons: 26, UConn (1986 11); 10, Notre Dame (1995-05) Undefeated seasons: Miami, 18 0 (1991 92); Connecticut, 18 0 (1994 95, 1996-97, 1999-00); Connecticut, 16-0 (2001-02, 2002-03, 2006-07, 200809, 2009-10, 2010-11); Rutgers, 16-0 (2005-06); Notre Dame (2012-13) Most consecutive regular season wins: 47, UConn (Jan. 4, 1996 - Feb. 7, 1998)

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BIG EAST Overall

Notre Dame 16-0 35-2 Connecticut 14-2 35-4 Syracuse 11-5 24-8 Louisville 11-5 29-9 St. John’s 11-5 18-13 Villanova 9-7 21-11 DePaul 9-7 21-12 USF 9-7 22-11 Rutgers 7-9 16-14 Marquette 7-9 16-16 Georgetown 5-11 15-16 Seton Hall 5-11 11-20 Cincinnati 4-12 12-18 Providence 2-14 7-23 Pittsburgh 0-16 9-21 NCAA – Connecticut, Louisville, Notre Dame, St. John’s, Villanova, Syracuse, USF WNIT – Marquette

2011-12

BIG EAST Overall

Notre Dame 15-1 35-4 St. John’s 13-3 24-10 Connecticut 13-3 33-5 Georgetown 11-5 23-9 West Virginia 11-5 23-9 Rutgers 10-6 22-10 Louisville 10-6 23-10 DePaul 9-7 23-11 USF 8-8 19-16 Villanova 6-10 19-15 Cincinnati 6-10 16-16 Syracuse 6-10 22-15 Providence 5-11 13-17 Marquette 4-12 14-17 Seton Hall 1-15 8-23 Pittsburgh 0-16 8-22 NCAA – Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Louisville, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia WNIT – Cincinnati, USF, Syracuse, Villanova

2010-11

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 16-0 36-2 DePaul 13-3 29-7 Notre Dame 13-3 31-8 Rutgers 11-5 20-13 Marquette 10-6 24-9 Louisville 10-6 22-13 St. John’s 9-7 22-11 Georgetown 9-7 24-11 Syracuse 9-7 25-10 West Virginia 8-8 24-10 Providence 6-10 13-16 Pittsburgh 5-11 14-17 USF 3-13 12-19 Villanova 3-13 12-19 Cincinnati 2-14 9-20 Seton Hall 1-15 8-22 NCAA – Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia WNIT – Syracuse

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2009-10

BIG EAST Overall

2006-07

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 16-0 39-0 West Virginia 13-3 29-6 Georgetown 13-3 26-7 St. John’s 12-4 25-7 Notre Dame 12-4 29-6 Rutgers 9-7 19-15 DePaul 9-7 21-12 Providence 7-9 19-15 Syracuse 7-9 25-11 Marquette 6-10 17-16 USF 6-10 15-16 Pittsburgh 5-11 16-15 Louisville 5-11 14-18 Cincinnati 4-12 12-18 Villlanova 3-13 14-16 Seton Hall 1-15 9-21 NCAA – Connecticut (NCAA Champions), DePaul, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia WNIT – Marquette, Pittsburgh, Providence, USF, Syracuse

Connecticut 16-0 32-4 Rutgers 12-4 27-9 Marquette 12-4 26-7 West Virginia 11-5 21-11 Louisville 10-6 27-8 Pittsburgh 10-6 24-9 Notre Dame 10-6 20-12 USF 9-7 21-12 Seton Hal 9-7 19-12 DePaul 8-8 19-13 Cincinnati 6-10 15-14 St. John’s 4-12 8-20 Providence 3-13 13-16 Syracuse 3-13 9-20 Georgetown 3-13 13-16 Villanova 2-14 8-21 NCAA – Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers (Final Four), West Virginia WNIT – Seton Hall, USF

2008-09

2005-06

BIG EAST Overall

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 16-0 39-0 Louisville 14-2 34-5 Pittsburgh 12-4 25-8 Villanova 10-6 19-14 Notre Dame 10-6 22-9 DePaul 10-6 23-10 Rutgers 9-7 21-13 USF 8-8 27-10 Marquette 7-9 17-16 Georgetown 7-9 20-14 West Virginia 5-11 18-15 Syracuse 5-11 17-15 St. John’s 4-12 19-15 Providence 4-12 10-20 Seton Hall 4-12 17-14 Cincinnati 3-13 14-17 NCAA – Connecticut (National Champions), DePaul, Louisville (Final Four), Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Villanova WNIT – Georgetown, Marquette, St. John’s, USF (Champions), Syracuse, West Virginia

Rutgers 16-0 27-5 Connecticut 14-2 32-5 DePaul 11-5 27-7 St. John’s 11-5 22-8 Louisville 10-6 19-10 Pittsburgh 9-7 22-11 USF 9-7 19-12 Villanova 9-7 21-11 Marquette 9-7 22-11 Notre Dame 8-8 18-12 Cincinnati 7-9 17-12 West Virginia 4-12 15-16 Georgetown 3-13 10-17 Providence 3-13 8-19 Seton Hall 3-13 6-21 Syracuse 2-14 9-18 NCAA – Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, St. John’s, Rutgers, USF WNIT – Cincinnati, Marquette, Pittsburgh, Villanova

2007-08

Rutgers 14-2 28-7 Notre Dame 13-3 27-6 Connecticut 13-3 25-8 Boston College 10-6 20-10 Villanova 10-6 19-12 Georgetown 7-9 12-16 West Virginia 7-9 21-13 St. John’s 7-9 20-11 Seton Hall 6-10 14-14 Pittsburgh 5-11 13-15 Syracuse 4-12 13-16 Providence 0-16 1-27 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers WNIT – Marquette, St. John’s, USF, Villanova, West Virginia

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 15-1 36-2 Rutgers 14-2 27-7 West Virginia 12-4 25-8 Notre Dame 11-5 25-9 Pittsburgh 10-6 24-11 Syracuse 10-6 22-9 Louisville 10-6 26-10 Marquette 8-8 21-14 DePaul 8-8 20-12 St. John’s 7-9 18-15 USF 5-11 16-16 Villanova 5-11 17-16 Georgetown 5-11 15-14 Seton Hal 3-13 13-15 Cincinnati 3-13 12-16 Providence 2-14 12-17 NCAA – Connecticut (Final Four), DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, West Virginia WNIT – Marquette (Champions), St. John’s, USF, Villanova

2004-05

2003-04

BIG EAST Overall

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 14-2 31-4 Notre Dame 12-4 21-11 Villanova 12-4 23-7 Miami 11-5 22-7 Boston College 11-5 27-7 West Virginia 10-6 21-11 Rutgers 10-6 21-12 Virginia Tech 10-6 23-8 Georgetown 7-9 13-15 Seton Hall 6-10 15-15 St. John’s 4-12 10-18 Syracuse 3-13 6-21 Pittsburgh 2-14 6-20 Providence 0-16 4-23 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut (National Champions), Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech, West Virginia WNIT – Seton Hall

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BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 16-0 37-1 Rutgers 13-3 21-8 Villanova 12-4 28-6 Boston College 12-4 22-9 Virginia Tech 10-6 22-10 Notre Dame 10-6 21-11 Miami 8-8 18-13 Seton Hall 7-9 14-15 Georgetown 6-10 15-14 Syracuse 5-11 10-18 Pittsburgh 4-12 12-16 West Virginia 4-12 15-13 Providence 3-13 9-18 St. John’s 2-14 8-19 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut (National Champions), Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech WNIT – Georgetown, Seton Hall

2001-02

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 16-0 39-0 Notre Dame 13-3 20-10 Boston College 12-4 23-8 Villanova 12-4 20-11 Miami 10-6 19-12 Virginia Tech 9-7 21-11 Syracuse 9-7 18-13 Providence 7-9 13-15 Seton Hall 6-10 15-14 West Virginia 6-10 14-14 Rutgers 5-11 9-20 Georgetown 4-12 12-16 Pittsburgh 3-13 8-19 St. John’s 0-16 3-24 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut (National Champions), Notre Dame, Syracuse, Villanova WNIT – Miami, Virginia Tech

2000-01

BIG EAST Overall

Notre Dame 15-1 34-2 Connecticut 15-1 32-3 Rutgers 13-3 23-8 Virginia Tech 11-5 22-9 Villanova 11-5 22-9 Seton Hall 9-7 16-12 Boston College 7-9 14-15 Georgetown 6-10 17-15 Syracuse 6-10 12-15 Miami 6-10 13-15 Providence 4-12 11-17 St. John’s 3-13 8-20 Pittsburgh 3-13 9-18 West Virginia 3-13 5-22 NCAA - Connecticut (Final Four), Notre Dame (National Champions), Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech WNIT - Georgetown

1999-00

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 16-0 36-1 Notre Dame 15-1 27-5 Rutgers 12-4 26-8 Boston College 12-4 26-9 Georgetown 9-7 17-13 Villanova 7-9 15-15 Miami 7-9 14-15 Pittsburgh 7-9 16-13 St. John’s 5-11 11-18 Seton Hall 5-11 11-16 Providence 5-11 10-17 Syracuse 3-13 10-18 West Virginia 1-15 6-22 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut (National Champions), Notre Dame, Rutgers (Final Four) WNIT – Georgetown, Pittsburgh, Villanova

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1998-99

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 17-1 29-5 Rutgers 17-1 29-6 Notre Dame 15-3 26-5 Boston College 12-6 22-8 Georgetown 10-8 18-12 Villanova 9-9 14-14 Miami 9-9 15-14 St. John’s 7-11 13-18 Syracuse 6-12 10-17 West Virginia 5-13 10-17 Providence 4-14 5-22 Pittsburgh 3-15 8-19 Seton Hall 3-15 6-21 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers WNIT – Georgetown, Miami

1997-98

BIG EAST Overall

BE 7 Rutgers 14-4 22-10 Miami 13-5 19-10 Syracuse 7-11 12-15 Providence 6-12 10-17 Seton Hall 6-12 8-19 Georgetown 5-13 9-19 Pittsburgh 3-15 6-21 BE 6 Connecticut 17-1 34-3 Notre Dame 12-6 22-10 Villanova 12-6 19-10 Boston College 11-7 17-11 West Virginia 7-11 12-16 St. John’s 4-14 6-21 NCAA – Connecticut, Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers WNIT – Villanova

1996-97

BIG EAST Overall

BE 7 Georgetown 9-9 17-11 Miami 8-10 15-14 Rutgers 8-10 11-17 Providence 8-10 13-14 Seton Hall 7-11 10-17 Syracuse 4-14 6-21 Pittsburgh 3-15 8-22 BE 6 Connecticut 18-0 33-1 Notre Dame 17-1 31-7 Boston College 13-5 18-10 West Virginia 11-7 19-12 Villanova 8-10 14-14 St. John’s 3-15 5-22 NCAA – Connecticut, Notre Dame (Final Four)

1995-96

BIG EAST Overall

BE 7 Providence 9-9 12-15 Miami 9-9 14-13 Syracuse 9-9 14-14 Seton Hall 9-9 16-13 Rutgers 8-10 13-15 Georgetown 7-11 12-15 Pittsburgh 3-15 6-24 BE 6 Connecticut 17-1 34-4 Notre Dame 15-3 23-8 Villanova 13-5 21-7 Boston College 7-11 10-17 West Virginia 7-11 12-15 St. John’s 4-14 6-21 NCAA – Connecticut (Final Four), Notre Dame

1994-95

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 18‑0 35‑0 Villanova 13‑5 19‑9 Seton Hall 12‑6 24‑9 Pittsburgh 10‑8 17‑11 St. John’s 10‑8 15‑12 Miami 8‑10 11‑16 Georgetown 6‑12 11‑17 Syracuse 5‑13 7‑20 Providence 5‑13 10‑21 Boston College 3‑15 6‑21 NCAA – Connecticut (National Champions), Seton Hall

1993-94

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 17‑1 30‑3 Seton Hall 16‑2 27‑5 Pittsburgh 12‑6 21‑10 Providence 10‑8 13‑15 Boston College 9‑9 13‑14 Miami 7‑11 10‑17 Villanova 7‑11 13‑14 Georgetown 6‑12 12‑15 St. John’s 4‑14 8‑20 Syracuse 2‑16 5‑23 NCAA – Connecticut, Seton Hall NWIT – Pittsburgh

1992-93

BIG EAST Overall

Miami 15‑3 24‑7 Georgetown 15‑3 23‑7 Connecticut 12‑6 18‑11 Pittsburgh 10‑8 15‑12 Villanova 10‑8 15‑13 Seton Hall 8‑10 14‑13 Providence 7‑11 15‑15 St. John’s 5‑13 12‑16 Syracuse 4‑14 6‑21 Boston College 4‑14 10‑17 NCAA – Miami, Georgetown, Connecticut

1991-92

BIG EAST Overall

Miami 18‑0 30‑2 Connecticut 13‑5 23‑11 Georgetown 13‑5 20‑8 Providence 13‑5 21‑9 St. John’s 7‑11 14‑14 Villanova 7‑11 11‑17 Pittsburgh 6‑12 11‑18 Syracuse 5‑13 9‑19 Seton Hall 5‑13 14‑15 Boston College 3‑15 5‑23 NCAA – Miami, Connecticut, Providence

1990-91

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 14‑2 29‑5 Providence 13‑3 26‑6 Pittsburgh 10‑6 16‑13 St. John’s 10‑6 16‑12 Seton Hall 7‑9 18‑11 Boston College 6‑10 12‑16 Georgetown 5‑11 12‑15 Villanova 4‑12 12‑17 Syracuse 3‑13 7‑21 NCAA – Connecticut, Providence

1989-90

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 14‑2 25‑6 Providence 14‑2 27‑5 Seton Hall 11‑5 21‑7 Boston College 9‑7 16‑13 Syracuse 7‑9 15‑13 Pittsburgh 6‑10 15‑14 Georgetown 5‑11 13‑14 St. John’s 5‑11 12‑17 Villanova 1‑15 9‑19 NCAA – Providence, Connecticut

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All-Time BIG EAST Standings 1988-89

1984-85

BIG EAST Overall

Connecticut 13‑2 * 24‑6 Villanova 11‑5 18‑12 Providence 10‑6 22‑11 Boston College 9‑7 15‑13 Seton Hall 9‑7 18‑10 Syracuse 7‑8 * 15‑12 St John’s 5‑11 10‑18 Georgetown 4‑12 13‑16 Pittsburgh 3‑13 11‑17 * includes one no‑contest NCAA – Connecticut, Providence, Villanova

BIG EAST Overall

St. John’s Villanova Boston College Pittsburgh Syracuse Providence Connecticut Georgetown Seton Hall NCAA – Syracuse

12‑4 18‑11 12‑4 21‑9 11‑5 19‑9 10‑6 16‑12 10‑6 18‑13 9‑7 14‑14 3‑13 9‑18 3‑13 7‑21 2‑14 4‑25

1987-88

1983-84

BIG EAST Overall

Pittsburgh 6‑2 16‑12 Villanova 6‑2 22‑7 St. John’s 5‑3 24‑6 Seton Hall 5‑3 17‑13 Syracuse 5‑3 14‑14 Providence 5‑3 19‑7 Georgetown 2‑6 10‑15 Boston College 2‑6 11‑16 Connecticut 0‑8 9‑20 NCAA – St. John’s

BIG EAST Overall

Syracuse 13‑3 22‑9 Villanova 11‑5 20‑9 St. John’s 10‑6 22‑10 Boston College 10‑6 17‑11 Connecticut 9‑7 17‑11 Providence 7‑9 13‑15 Pittsburgh 5‑11 14‑15 Seton Hall 4‑12 10‑19 Georgetown 3‑13 7‑21 NCAA – Syracuse, Villanova, St. John’s

1986-87

BIG EAST Overall

Villanova Providence Syracuse St. John’s Connecticut Boston College Georgetown Seton Hall Pittsburgh NCAA – Villanova NIT – Providence

15‑1 27‑4 12‑4 23‑9 11‑5 15‑13 9‑7 16‑13 9‑7 14‑13 8‑8 17‑12 4‑12 7‑21 3‑13 12‑17 1‑15 7‑21

1985-86

BIG EAST Overall

1982-83

BIG EAST Overall

Providence 7‑1 24‑6 St. John’s 7‑1 27‑6 Pittsburgh 5‑3 17‑11 Villanova 4‑4 14‑15 Syracuse 4‑4 12‑15 Seton Hall 3‑5 11‑16 Georgetown 3‑5 10‑15 Boston College 2‑6 16‑9 Connecticut 1‑7 9‑18 NCAA – St. John’s

Providence 14‑2 24‑6 Villanova 12‑4 23‑8 Syracuse 12‑4 19‑10 St. John’s 11‑5 19‑9 Boston College 9‑7 16‑13 Pittsburgh 5‑11 11‑16 Connecticut 4‑12 12‑15 Georgetown 3‑13 8‑20 Seton Hall 2‑14 5‑23 NCAA – Providence, Villanova

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Points

Rank Name, School

Years Games Avg.

Points

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20.

1989-93 2005-09 1993-97 1988-92 2007-11 1987-91 1991-95 1989-93 1994-98 2002-06 1997-01 1987-91 1990-94 1990-94 1988-92 1994-98 1983-87 2005-09 1993-97 1993-97

1,546 1,322 1,311 1,296 1,270 1,253 1,232 1,213 1,175 1,140 1,135 1,128 1,123 1,114 1,077 1,074 1,074 1,071 1,054 1,051

Sarah Behn, Boston College Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Holly Porter, Boston College Tracy Lis, Providence Maya Moore, Connecticut Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Kris Witfill, Georgetown Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Kerry Bascom, Connecticut Kerry Curran, Boston College Jonna Huemrich, Pittsburgh Cozette Ballentine, St. John’s Octavia Blue, Miami Shelly Pennefather, Villanova Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh Dana Wynne, Seton Hall Kara Wolters, Connecticut

Scoring Average Rank Name, School 1. Jennifer Bruce, Pittsburgh 2. Sarah Behn, Boston College 3. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 4. Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh 5. Shelly Pennefather, Villanova 6. Nadine Malcolm, Providence 7. Maya Moore, Connecticut 8. Jessica Dickson, USF 9. Tracy Lis, Providence 10. Kathy Finn, Providence 11. Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame Beth Morgan, Notre Dame 13. Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown 14. Holly Porter, Boston College 15. Tamara James, Miami 16. Nancy Bernhardt, Villanova 17. Renee Najarian, Connecticut 18. Kerry Bascom, Connecticut Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 20. Maura Gill, Georgetown Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Kris Witfill, Georgetown One-year players: Frances Savage, Miami Tawana Jackson, St. John’s Debbie Beckford, St. John’s Khara Smith, DePaul Cathy Bochain, Connecticut

67 64 71 66 64 62 69 68 72 64 68 63 70 70 66 69 54 63 71 70

23.1 20.7 18.5 19.6 19.8 20.2 17.9 17.8 16.3 17.8 16.7 17.9 16.0 15.9 16.3 15.6 20.0 17.0 14.8 15.0

Years Games 1982 85 32 1989 93 67 2005-09 64 1987 91 62 1983 87 54 1993-97 49 2007-11 64 2005-07 32 1988 92 66 1982 84 16 1995-97 36 1995-97 36 2009-13 64 1993-97 71 2002-04 31 1982 84 16 1986 88 31 1987 91 63 1991 95 69 1982 85 31 2002-06 64 1989 93 68

Points Avg. 746 23.3 1,546 23.1 1,322 20.7 1,253 20.2 1,074 20.0 973 19.9 1,270 19.8 631 19.7 1,296 19.6 304 19.0 675 18.8 676 18.8 1,196 18.7 1,311 18.5 569 18.4 292 18.3 558 18.0 1,128 17.9 1,232 17.9 553 17.8 1,140 17.8 1,213 17.8

1991 92 1994 95 1982 83 2005-06 1982 83

431 391 159 292 136

18 18 8 16 8

23.9 21.7 19.9 18.3 17.0

Field Goal Percentage (min. 80 fgm per game) (16 games average season x 5 made per game) Rank Name, School 1. Tamika Williams, Connecticut 2. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 3. Tina Charles, Connecticut 4. Gloria Bradley, Seton Hall 5. Kara Wolters, Connecticut 6. Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame 7. Natasha Williams, DePaul 8. Shelly Pennefather, Villanova

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Years Games 1998-02 59 1997-01 68 2006-10 64 1982-84 15 1993-97 70 1995-97 36 2007-09 30 1983-87 54

FGM‑FGA 239-344 419-649 413-665 80 129 466-761 288-472 133-228 479 843

Pct. .695 .646 .621 .620 .612 .610 .583 .568

9. Kia Vaughn, Rutgers 10. Teresa Borton, Notre Dame Chauntise Wright, Louisville 12. Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame 13. Becky Gottstein, Boston College Renee Najarian, Connecticut 15. Beth Morgan, Notre Dame 16. Keisha Hines, Louisville 17. Lisa Angelotti, Villanova 18. Olayinka Sanni, West Virginia 19. Nykesha Sales, Connecticut 20. Christina Quaye, Marquette One-year players: Debbie Beckford, St. John’s Julie Callan, Pittsburgh Jeannie Hebert, Miami Frances Savage, Miami Lisa Szymczak, West Virginia Pam Miklasevich, Pittsburgh

Field Goals Made Rank Name, School 1. Sarah Behn, Boston College 2. Jonna Huemrich, Pittsburgh 3. Shelly Pennefather, Villanova 4. Maya Moore, Connecticut 5. Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 6. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 7. Kara Wolters, Connecticut 8. Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh 9. Nykesha Sales, Connecticut 10. Cozette Ballentine, St. John’s 11. Tracy Lis, Providence 12. Kris Witfill, Georgetown 13. Holly Porter, Boston College 14. Octavia Blue, Miami 15. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Geraldine Saintilus, Seton Hall 17. Kerry Curran, Boston College Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 19. Kerry Bascom, Connecticut 20. Tina Charles, Connecticut

64 64 45 57 53 31 36 64 63 64 72 32

258-459 201-355 129-228 240-428 312-557 201 359 238-427 191-343 374 675 343-629 459-846 187-345

.567 .566 .566 .561 .560 .560 .557 .557 .554 .545 .543 .542

1982-83 1983-84 1991-92 1991-92 1995-96 1982-83

8 8 18 18 18 8

70-125 44-85 99-197 162-324 94-190 59-120

.560 .518 .503 .500 .495 .492

Years Games 1989-93 67 1990-94 70 1983-87 54 2007-11 64 1991-95 69 2005-09 64 1993-97 70 1987-91 62 1994-98 72 1988-92 66 1988-92 66 1989-93 68 1993-97 71 1994-98 69 1997-01 68 1985-89 64 1990-94 70 2002-06 64 1987-91 63 2006-10 64

Field Goals Attempted Rank Name, School 1. Sarah Behn, Boston College 2. Kerry Curran, Boston College 3. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 4. Jonna Huemrich, Pittsburgh 5. Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh 6. Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 7. Holly Porter, Boston College 8. Cozette Ballentine, St. John’s Octavia Blue, Miami 10. Sylita Thomas, Georgetown 11. Kris Witfill, Georgetown 12. Geraldine Saintilus, Seton Hall Tracy Lis, Providence 14. Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 15. Kate Bulger, West Virginia Maya Moore, Connecticut 17. Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh 18. Nykesha Sales, Connecticut 19. Shenneika Smith, St. John’s 20. Shelly Pennefather, Villanova

2005-09 2001-05 05-07, 09-10 2007, 09-12 1998-03 1986-88 1995-97 2007-11 1984-88 2004-08 1994-98 2005-07

Years Games 1989-93 67 1990-94 70 2005-09 64 1990-94 70 1987-91 62 1991-95 69 1993-97 71 1988-92 66 1994-98 69 1995-99 72 1989-93 68 1985-89 64 1988-92 66 2002-06 64 2000-04 64 2007-11 64 2005-09 63 1994-98 72 2009-13 63 1983-87 54

FGM 520 481 479 478 476 475 466 465 459 456 455 451 446 421 419 419 417 417 416 413

FGA 1,144 1,063 1,040 995 963 951 946 944 944 940 938 928 928 910 899 899 897 846 845 843

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Career Leaders BIG EAST C onference G ames

Free Throws Made

Rank Name, School 1. Sarah Behn, Boston College 2. Holly Porter, Boston College 3. Tracy Lis, Providence 4. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 5. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 6. Kris Witfill, Georgetown 7. Nadine Malcolm, Providence 8. Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh 9. Dana Wynne, Seton Hall 10. Talisha Hargis, West Virginia Laine Selwyn, Pittsburgh 12. Kia Wright, St. John’s 13. Maria Tchobanova, West Virginia 14. Kieraah Marlow, Georgetown 15. Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh 16. Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 18. Mandy Saunders, Providence 19. Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown 20. Shantia Grace, USF

Years Games 1989-93 67 1993-97 71 1988-92 66 2005-09 64 1997-01 68 1989-93 68 1993-97 49 2005-09 63 1993-97 71 1995-98 53 1999-03 64 2004-08 62 1995-99 72 2004-08 64 2004-08 62 1987-91 62 1991-95 69 1993-98 72 2000-04 58 2005-09 64

10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

FTM 443 405 302 299 297 295 283 272 267 263 263 262 255 249 248 246 246 241 237 236

Years Games 2005-10 64 1999-03 64 1993-98 72 2008-12 64 1998-01 49 2000-03 47 1996-00 70 2002-06 64 2001-05 50 1982-84 16 2007-11 64 1989-93 67 2010-13 47 2005-09 62 1983-87 55 1983-87 47 1983-87 55 2002-04 32 1995-97 36

FTM‑FTA 151-172 220-252 241-276 98-114 162-188 135-157 224-261 204-240 173-204 76-90 177-211 443-530 91-109 176-211 171-205 132-159 204-246 89-108 130-158

Pct. .878 .873 .873 .860 .862 .859 .858 .850 .848 .844 .839 .836 .835 .834 .834 .830 .829 .824 .823

1991-92 1991-92 1982-83 1991-92 1992-93 1982-83 2000-01 2000-01 2000-01

59-67 97-112 25-29 61-72 55-65 26-31 44-54 56-69 56-69

.881 .866 .862 .847 .846 .839 .815 .812 .812

18 18 8 18 15 8 16 16 16

Free Throws Attempted

Rank Name, School 1. Holly Porter, Boston College 2. Sarah Behn, Boston College 3. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 4. Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh 5. Dana Wynne, Seton Hall 6. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 7. Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown 8. Tracy Lis, Providence 9. Kris Witfill, Georgetown

Years Games 1993-97 71 1989-93 67 2005-09 64 2004-08 62 1993-97 71 1997-01 68 2000-04 58 1988-92 66 1989-93 68

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FTA 573 530 419 403 399 397 385 386 371

2005-09 1995-99 1995-98 1993-97 1996-01 1991-95 1999-03 1990-94 1983-87 1994-98 2004-08

63 72 53 49 67 69 64 70 55 69 62

368 361 358 353 347 344 342 340 338 336 330

3‑Point Field Goals Made (since 1987‑88)

Free Throw Percentage (minimum 40 free throws made) (16 games average season x 2.5 made per game) Rank Name, School 1. Chelsea Marandola, Providence 2. Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame Mandy Saunders, Providence 4. Becky Burke, Louisville 5. Katie Smrcka-Duffy, Georgetown Chrystal Starling, Virginia Tech 7. Alissa Murphy, Boston College 8. Megan Duffy, Notre Dame 9. Jessalyn Deveny, Boston College 10. Nancy Bernhardt, Villanova 11. Maya Moore, Connecticut 12. Sarah Behn, Boston College 13. Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut 14. Krystal Ellis, Marquette Pam Thornton, Boston College 16. Ann Gothard, Georgetown 17. Mary Burke, Providence 18. Carrie Mason, Virginia Tech 19. Beth Morgan, Notre Dame One-year players: Angel Lewis, Syracuse Frances Savage, Miami Pam Miklasevich, Pittsburgh Jeannie Hebert, Miami Holly Rilinger, Miami Mary Lanfield, Connecticut Janelle McManus, Boston College Amy Wetzel, Virginia Tech Amy Wetzel, Virginia Tech

Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh Maria Tchobanova, West Virginia Talisha Hargis, West Virginia Nadine Malcolm, Providence Paula Moore, Syracuse Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Laine Selwyn, Pittsburgh Lucie Fontanella, Providence Doris Sable, Providence Octavia Blue, Miami Kia Wright, St. John’s

Rank Name, School 1. Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown 2. Kate Bulger, West Virginia 3. Trish Juhline, Villanova 4. Julie Wheeler, Providence 5. Wendy Davis, Connecticut 6. Sheila McMillen, Notre Dame 7. Jaime James, Syracuse 8. Ann Strother, Connecticut 9. Maya Moore, Connecticut 10. Mary Lisicky, Georgetown LaQuita Owens, West Virginia 12. Sue Glenning, Villanova 13. Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 14. Meg Bulger, West Virginia Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 17. Becky Burke, Louisville Cal Bouchard, Boston College Julie McBride, Syracuse 20. Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Kelly McManmon, St. John’s

Years 2009-13 2000-04 1999-03 1994-98 1988-92 1995-99 1998-02 2002-06 2007-11 2001-05 2004-08 1992-96 1992-96 2003-08 1999-03 2005-09 2008-12 1996-00 2000-04 2000-04 2007-10

3FGM 168 161 157 156 155 145 144 138 137 133 133 127 126 125 125 125 123 123 123 122 122

3‑Point Field Goal Attempts (since 1987-88)

Rank Name, School 1. Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown 2. Julie Wheeler, Providence 3. Trish Juhline, Villanova 4. Kate Bulger, West Virginia 5. Jaime James, Syracuse 6. Kim Gallon, Georgetown 7. Julie McBride, Syracuse 8. LaQuita Owens, West Virginia 9. Sheila McMillen, Notre Dame 10. Mary Lisicky, Georgetown 11. Ann Strother, Connecticut 12. Susan Glenning, Villanova 13. Brooke Stewart, Pittsburgh 14. Becky Burke, Louisville 15. Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 16. Wendy Davis, Connecticut 17. Brittany Morris, Seton Hall 18. Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 19. Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 20. Jenn Sliwa, Villanova

Years Total 2009-13 554 1994-98 484 1999-03 413 2000-04 404 1998-02 402 1994-98 400 2000-04 385 2004-08 383 1995-99 375 2001-05 370 2002-06 365 1992-96 358 1999-03 351 2008-12 340 2005-09 336 1988-92 332 2009-13 329 2000-04 326 1992-96 325 1995-99 323

3‑Point Field Goal Percentage (since 1987-88 - minimum of 1.5 made per game) Rank Name, School 1. Sue Bird, Connecticut 2. Wendy Davis, Connecticut 3. Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame 4. Meg Bulger, West Virginia 5. Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut Clare Droesch, Boston College 7. Cal Bouchard, Boston College Jill Stephens, Cincinnati 9. Xenia Stewart, Pittsburgh

Years Games 3FGM‑FGA Pct. 1998-02 55 85-181 .470 1988 92 65 155 332 .467 1999-03 64 125-272 .460 2003-08 52 125-273 .458 2008-12 64 96-212 .453 2001-05 64 96-212 .453 1996-00 58 123-277 .444 2005-09 64 44-99 .444 2005-09 64 35-80 .438

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10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Kelly McManmon, St. John’s Maya Moore, Connecticut Kelly Nash, Villanova Jodi Brooks, Seton Hall Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame Mel Thomas, Connecticut Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Alecia Balich, Pittsburgh Kahla Roudebush, Cincinnati Shawnetta Stewart, Rutgers Katie Smrcka-Duffy, Georgetown Tia Grant, Villanova

2007-09 2007-11 2000-04 1990 94 2008-12 2004-08 2002-06 1995-99 2005-10 1997-00 1998-01 2006-09

32 64 59 70 64 48 64 69 64 52 49 48

One-year players: *Ann Odoy, Boston College 1984-88 16 *Vera Jones, Syracuse 1984-88 15 * - played one year when 3-pointer was in effect

Rebounds

Rank Name, School 1. Dana Wynne, Seton Hall 2. Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 3. Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown 4. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 5. Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh 6. Holly Porter, Boston College 7. Leni Wilson, Georgetown Tina Charles, Connecticut 9. Jamelle Elliott, Connecticut 10. Sylita Thomas, Georgetown 11. Kym Hope, Miami Maya Moore, Connecticut 13 Shelly Pennefather, Villanova 14. Andrea Mangum, Providence 15. Chelsea Cole, Pittsburgh 16. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 17. Jonna Huemrich, Pittsburgh 18. Nicole Michael, Syracuse 19. Kia Vaughn, Rutgers 20. Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh

Rebounding Average Rank Name, School 1. Dana Wynne, Seton Hall 2. Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown 3. Dianne Pugh, St. John’s 4. Renee Najarian, Connecticut 5. Britt King, Providence Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 7. Gloria Bradley, Seton Hall Shelly Pennefather, Villanova 9. Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh 10. Jennifer Bruce, Pittsburgh 11. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 12. Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame Vicki Plowden, Miami 14. Shamona Marable, Seton Hall Tina Charles, Connecticut 16. Tina Ogden, St. John’s 17. Becky Gottstein, Boston College Andrea Mangum, Providence Maya Moore, Connecticut 20. Kerri Chatten, Providence One-year players: Khara Smith, DePaul Frances Savage, Miami Ezria Parsons, USF Mary Schiavetta, Syracuse Marcy Kornegay, St. John’s

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122-281 137-317 77-180 106 250 30-71 97-231 85-203 82-197 114-277 87-213 86-213 44-109

.434 .432 .428 .424 .423 .420 .419 .416 .412 .408 .404 .404

45 107 23 57

.421 .404

Years Games Avg. Rebounds 1993-97 71 11.2 798 1991 95 69 10.3 714 2000-04 58 10.7 620 2005-09 64 9.6 616 2004-08 62 9.9 613 1993-97 71 8.5 604 1989 93 68 8.5 576 2006-10 64 9.0 576 1992-96 72 7.8 558 1995-99 72 7.7 557 1995-99 71 7.8 554 2007-11 64 8.7 554 1983 87 54 10.2 553 1986 90 63 8.7 550 2007-11 64 8.5 545 1997-01 68 8.0 544 1990 94 70 8.2 514 2006-10 64 7.9 507 2005-09 64 7.9 505 1987 91 62 8.1 502 Years Games 1993-97 71 2000-04 58 1982-84 16 1986-88 31 1982-86 47 1991-95 69 1982-84 15 1983-87 54 2004-08 62 1982-85 32 2005-09 64 1995-97 36 1991-93 36 1992-94 35 2006-10 64 1990-92 34 1998-03 53 1986-90 63 2007-11 64 1994-98 52

Rebounds Avg. 798 11.2 620 10.7 169 10.6 321 10.4 482 10.3 714 10.3 153 10.2 553 10.2 613 9.9 309 9.7 616 9.6 330 9.2 332 9.2 315 9.0 576 9.0 300 8.8 460 8.7 550 8.7 554 8.7 447 8.6

2005-06 1991-92 2005-06 1982 83 1992 93

184 431 124 67 144

16 18 14 8 18

Assists

Rank Name, School 1. Gina Graziani, Miami 2. Shanya Evans, Providence 3. Tasha Pointer, Rutgers 4. Yolanda Paige, West Virginia 5. Niele Ivey, Notre Dame 6. Sue Fritsch, Boston College 7. Raquel Nurse, Syracuse 8. Carol Morton, Pittsburgh 9. Nadirah McKenith, St. John’s 10. Shanette Lee, Villanova 11. Kerry Curran, Boston College 12. Julie McBride, Syracuse 13. Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 14. Mandy Saunders, Providence 15. Kathy O’Reilly, Seton Hall 16. Doris Sable, Providence 17. Sue Ludwig, Syracuse 18. Jill Brumbaugh, Connecticut 19. Pam Webber, Connecticut 20. Shantia Grace, USF

Steals

Rank Name, School 1. Nykesha Sales, Connecticut 2. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 3. Maria Tchobanova, West Virginia 4. Meghan Saake, Miami 5. Nadira Ricks, Georgetown 6. Raquel Nurse, Syracuse 7. Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 8. Carol Morton, Pittsburgh 9. Tracy Lis, Providence 10. Niele Ivey, Notre Dame 11. Ann Odoy, Boston College 12. Janice Long, Syracuse 13. Kia Wright, St. John’s 14. Michele Thornton, Villanova 15. Talisha Hargis, West Virginia 16. Tasha Pointer, Rutgers 17. Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut 18. Kris Witfill, Georgetown 19. Debbie Baer, Connecticut 20. Sue Ludwig, Syracuse

Blocked Shots

Rank Name, School 1. Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 2. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 3. Kara Wolters, Connecticut 4. Holly Oslander, Syracuse 5. Kayla Alexander, Syracuse 6. Tina Charles, Connecticut 7. Kia Vaughn, Rutgers 8. Ieva Kublina, Virginia Tech 9. Dawn Johnson, Seton Hall 10. Vaida Sipaviciute, Syracuse 11. Asya Busey, West Virginia 12. Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut Nickeia Morris, Pittsburgh Sylita Thomas, Georgetown 15. Dana Wynne, Seton Hall

Years Games Avg. Total 1996-00 68 7.0 474 1987-91 61 7.7 471 1997-01 66 7.0 460 2001-05 64 6.8 435 1996-01 67 5.9 394 1986-90 63 6.0 376 1994-98 72 4.9 350 1991-95 72 4.7 339 2009-13 64 5.3 338 1995-99 72 4.6 334 1990-94 70 4.7 331 2000-04 64 5.1 329 1992-96 72 4.4 318 1993-98 72 4.3 313 1984-88 64 4.8 310 1983-87 55 5.6 306 1984-88 64 4.7 303 1984-88 62 4.8 300 1991-95 72 4.1 298 2005-09 64 4.6 294

Years Games Avg. Total 1994-98 72 3.4 246 2005-09 64 3.7 234 1995-99 72 2.8 200 1999-03 63 3.1 195 1990-94 70 2.8 194 1994-98 72 3.5 188 1992-96 72 2.6 186 1991-95 72 2.6 185 1988-92 66 2.8 183 1996-01 67 2.5 167 1984-88 64 2.6 165 1983-87 56 2.9 161 2004-08 62 2.5 160 1991-95 72 2.2 157 1995-98 53 2.9 155 1997-01 66 2.3 154 1997-01 60 2.5 148 1989-93 68 2.1 145 1988-92 64 2.2 141 1984-88 64 2.2 139 Years Games Avg. Total 1991-95 69 3.3 227 1997-01 68 2.8 193 1993-97 70 2.6 184 1989-94 67 2.3 153 2009-13 64 2.3 149 2006-10 64 2.2 139 2005-09 64 2.1 137 2000-04 64 2.1 132 1991-95 71 1.8 129 2004-08 64 1.9 122 2009-12 48 2.3 110 1997-01 65 1.6 107 1996-00 61 1.7 104 1995-99 72 1.4 104 1993-97 71 1.4 102

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SCORING

G 2012-13 Sugar Rodgers (GU) 16 2011-12 Sugar Rodgers (GU) 16 2010-11 Maya Moore (UConn) 16 2009-10 Monique Reid (UofL) 16 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 16 2007-08 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 16 2006-07 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 16 2005-06 Jessica Dickson (USF) 16 2004-05 Meg Bulger (WVU) 16 2003-04 Rebekkah Brunson (GU) 16 2002-03 Trish Juhline (VU) 16 2001-02 Ieva Kublina (VT) 16 2000-01 Ruth Riley (ND) 16 1999-00 Katie Smrcka-Duffy (GU) 15 1998-99 Ruth Riley (ND) 18 1997-98 Nykesha Sales (UConn) 18 1996-97 Nadine Malcolm (PC) 18 1995-96 Nadine Malcolm (PC) 17 1994‑95 Tawana Jackson (STJ) 18 1993‑94 Kerry Curran (BC) 18 1992‑93 Sarah Behn (BC) 18 1991‑92 Sarah Behn (BC) 18 1990‑91 Cozette Ballentine (STJ) 16 1989‑90 Kerry Bascom (UConn) 16 1988‑89 Kerry Bascom (UConn) 15 1987‑88 Beth Knight (GU) 16 1986‑87 Shelly Pennefather (VU) 16 1985‑86 Shelly Pennefather (VU) 16 1984‑85 Jennifer Bruce (Pitt) 16 1983‑84 Jennifer Bruce (Pitt) 8 1982‑83 Jennifer Bruce (Pitt) 8

REBOUNDING

G 2012-13 Katherine Harry (DPU) 16 2011-12 Devereaux Peters (ND) 16 2010-11 Chelsea Cole (Pitt) 16 2009-10 Chelsea Cole (Pitt) 16 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 16 2007-08 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 16 2006-07 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 16 2005-06 Khara Smith (DPU) 16 2004-05 Marcedes Walker (Pitt) 15 2003-04 Rebekkah Brunson (GU) 16 2002-03 Rebekkah Brunson (GU) 16 2001-02 Swin Cash (UConn) 16 2000-01 Rebekkah Brunson (GU) 16 1999-00 Ruth Riley (ND) 16 1998-99 Paula Moore (SU) 18 1997-98 Kym Hope (Miami) 18 1996-97 Dana Wynne (SHU) 18 1995-96 Dana Wynne (SHU) 18 1994‑95 Dana Wynne (SHU) 18 1993‑94 Rebecca Lobo (UConn) 18 1992‑93 Rebecca Lobo (UConn) 18 1991‑92 Frances Savage (Miami) 18 1990‑91 Gennifer Harrison (SHU) 16 1989‑90 Tonya Hendrix (SU) 16 1988‑89 Tonya Hendrix (SU) 15 1987‑88 Renee Najarian (UConn) 16 1986‑87 Renee Najarian (UConn) 15 1985‑86 Peggy Walsh (UConn) 16 1984‑85 Shelly Pennefather (VU) 16 1983‑84 Gloria Bradley (SHU) 7 1982‑83 Dianne Pugh (STJ) 8

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

G 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04

FGM FGA Stefanie Dolson (UCONN) Jeanise Randolph (UC) Devereaux Peters (ND) Tina Charles (UConn) Jaleesa Butler (GU) Chauntise Wright (UofL) Tina Charles (UConn) Angela Clark (STJ) Marcedes Walker (Pitt) Barbara Turner (UConn)

PCT 15 15 16 16 15 16 16 16 15 16

FG 105 102 133 108 152 127 136 121 113 124 116 113 121 91 125 151 110 154 160 146 136 163 165 117 129 143 170 142 144 69 65

3FG 39 37 24 0 21 23 27 34 38 0 41 10 0 32 0 22 8 15 19 40 22 20 0 22 35 0 0 0 0 0 0

FT 62 60 64 99 101 95 73 72 33 78 34 44 87 61 70 63 114 128 52 86 141 132 58 75 62 43 30 45 93 58 39

REB AVG 169 10.6 175 10.9 169 10.6 185 11.6 160 10.0 152 9.5 180 11.3 184 11.5 143 9.5 181 11.3 168 10.5 142 8.9 176 11.0 124 7.8 161 8.9 196 10.9 222 12.3 223 12.4 223 12.4 214 11.9 204 11.3 194 10.8 162 10.1 152 9.5 153 10.2 172 10.8 149 9.9 192 12.0 175 10.9 82 11.7 85 10.6

101 46 87 127 79 78 95 91 82 80

157 77 140 190 133 122 152 156 164 138

PTS AVG 311 19.4 301 18.8 354 22.1 315 19.7 426 26.6 372 23.3 372 23.3 348 21.8 297 18.6 326 20.4 307 19.2 280 17.5 329 20.6 275 18.3 320 17.8 387 21.5 342 19.0 451 26.5 391 21.7 418 23.2 435 24.2 478 26.6 388 24.3 331 20.7 355 23.7 329 20.6 370 23.1 329 20.6 381 23.8 196 24.5 169 21.1

2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994‑95 1993‑94 1992‑93 1991‑92 1990‑91 1989‑90 1988‑89 1987‑88 1986‑87 1985‑86 1984‑85 1983‑84 1982‑83

Becky Gottstein (BC) Asjha Jones (UConn) Ruth Riley (ND) Tamika Williams (UConn) Ruth Riley (ND) Nykesha Sales (UConn) Kara Wolters (UConn) Katryna Gaither (ND) Kara Wolters (UConn) Kara Wolters (UConn) Kris Witfill (GU) Jonna Huemrich (Pitt) Tina Ogden (STJ) Connie Hurt (Pitt) Liz Lawlor (PC) Renee Najarian (UConn) Shelly Pennefather (VU) Shelly Pennefather (VU) Beth Knight (GU) Gloria Bradley (SHU) Debbie Beckford (STJ)

15 16 16 13 18 18 18 18 16 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 7 8

101 105 121 42 125 151 141 156 97 90 143 132 96 96 90 119 170 142 80 42 70

3‑PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

G 2012-13 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (UConn) 16 2011-12 Tiffany Hayes (UConn) 16 2010-11 Brittany Mallory (ND) 15 2009-10 Kelly McManmon (STJ) 16 2008-09 Erin Monfre (MU) 16 2007-08 Maya Moore (UConn) 16 2006-07 Mel Thomas (UConn) 16 2005-06 Karen Twehues (UC) 15 2004-05 Meg Bulger (WVU) 16 2003-04 Kelly Nash (VU) 16 2002-03 Alicia Ratay (ND) 16 2001-02 Trish Juhline (VU) 13 2000-01 Darya Kydryavtseva (WVU) 16 1999-00 Sue Bird (UConn) 16 1998-99 Shea Ralph (UConn) 14 1997-98 Cal Bouchard (BC) 18 1996-97 Christie Lambert (WVU) 17 1995-96 Rebecca Burbridge (WVU) 17 1994‑95 Jen Rizzotti (UConn) 18 1993‑94 Jodi Brooks (SHU) 18 1992‑93 Jodi Brooks (SHU) 18 1991‑92 Wendy Davis (UConn) 18 1990‑91 Lorri Johnson (Pitt) 15 1989‑90 Wendy Davis (UConn) 16 1988‑89 Kerry Bascom (UConn) 15 1987‑88 Ann Odoy (BC) 16

3FG 57 26 17 46 28 39 43 34 38 36 32 39 32 30 15 41 34 32 31 37 41 62 25 47 35 45

174 190 188 59 174 260 226 239 163 149 258 252 181 159 158 184 267 244 137 64 125

.580 .553 .644 .712 .718 .581 .624 .653 .595 .604 .554 .524 .530 .604 .570 .647 .637 .581 .584 .656 .560

3FGA PCT 115 .496 44 .591 37 .468 85 .541 59 .475 80 .488 97 .443 70 .486 84 .452 81 .444 63 .508 91 .429 80 .400 59 .508 29 .517 80 .512 84 .405 72 .444 76 .408 79 .468 95 .432 123 .504 51 .490 97 .485 75 .467 107 .421

.643 .597 .621 .668 .594 .639 .625 .583 .500 .580

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

G 2012-13 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (UConn) 16 2011-12 Kayla McBride (ND) 16 2010-11 Tatiyiana McMorris (MU) 15 2009-10 Chelsea Marandola (PC) 16 2008-09 Jill Stephens (UC) 16 2007-08 Allie Quigley (DPU) 16 2006-07 Chelsea Marandola (PC) 16 2005-06 Kia Wright (STJ) 16 2004-05 Megan Duffy (ND) 16 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny (BC) 16 2002-03 Mary Lisicky (GU) 16 2001-02 Alicia Ratay (ND) 16 2000-01 Julie McBride (SU) 16 1999-00 Meghan Hinds (PC) 16 1998-99 Sheila McMillen (ND) 18 1997-98 Mandy Saunders (PC) 18 1996-97 Shea Ralph (UConn) 18 1995-96 Mandy Saunders (PC) 18 1994‑95 Michele Thornton (VU) 18 1993‑94 Mandy Saunders (PC) 18 1992‑93 Erin Kenneally (SU) 18 1991‑92 Angel Lewis (SU) 18 1990‑91 Kerry Bascom (UConn) 16 1989‑90 Kerry Bascom (UConn) 16 1988‑89 Shanya Evans (PC) 16 1987‑88 Debbie Hartnett (SHU) 16 1986‑87 Anne Marie Gothard (GU) 16 1985‑86 Jackie Smith (STJ) 15 1984‑85 Mary Burke (PC) 16 1983‑84 Laurie St. Jean (PC) 8 1982‑83 Debbie Beckford (STJ) 8

FTM 34 34 42 52 47 71 38 56 57 69 45 82 46 43 45 52 78 57 62 100 68 59 63 75 40 41 42 42 77 20 19

FTA 38 37 45 57 54 81 43 62 64 79 51 93 53 48 48 57 94 67 71 115 80 67 74 83 46 47 47 48 88 21 21

PCT .895 .919 .933 .912 .870 .877 .884 .903 .891 .873 .882 .882 .868 .896 .938 .912 .830 .851 .873 .870 .850 .881 .851 .904 .870 .872 .894 .875 .875 .952 .905

ASSISTS

G AST AVG 2012-13 Nadirah McKenith (STJ) 16 97 6.1 2011-12 Skylar Diggins (ND) 16 92 5.8 2010-11 Khadijah Rushdan (RU) 16 96 6.0 2009-10 Sarah Miles (WVU) 16 95 5.94 2008-09 Renee Montgomery (UConn) 16 82 5.13 2007-08 Patrika Barlow (UofL) 16 97 6.06 2006-07 Kia Wright (STJ) 15 82 5.47 2005-06 Carolyn Kieger (MU) 15 97 6.47 2004-05 Yolanda Paige (WVU) 16 116 7.3 2003-04 Yolanda Paige (WVU) 16 131 8.2 2002-03 Julie McBride (SU) 16 99 6.2 2001-02 Yolanda Paige (WVU) 16 91 5.7 2000-01 Tasha Pointer (RU) 16 140 8.8 1999-00 Niele Ivey (ND) 16 105 6.6 1998-99 Tasha Pointer (RU) 18 134 7.4 1997-98 Gina Graziani (Miami) 18 140 7.8 1996-97 Gina Graziani (Miami) 18 143 7.9 1995-96 Raquel Nurse (SU) 18 103 5.7 1994‑95 Carol Morton (Pitt) 18 106 5.9 1993‑94 Carol Morton (Pitt) 18 117 6.5 1992‑93 Kerry Curran (BC) 18 86 4.8 1991‑92 Jeannie Hebert (UM) 18 141 7.8 1990‑91 Shanya Evans (PC) 16 147 9.2 1989‑90 Shanya Evans (PC) 15 145 9.7 1988‑89 Sue Fritsch (BC) 16 135 8.4 1987‑88 Ann Odoy (BC) 16 106 6.6 1986‑87 Doris Sable (PC) 16 116 7.3 1985‑86 Doris Sable (PC) 16 101 6.3 1984‑85 Lynn Tighe (VU) 16 108 6.8 1983‑84 Janet Roos (STJ) 7 57 8.1 1982‑83 Janet Roos (STJ) 8 48 6.0

Mary Burke, Providence

St. John’s, 1983 BIG EAST Tournament Champions

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TEAM SCORING

G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG 2012-13 Connecticut 16 482 134 200 1298 81.1 2011-12 Notre Dame 16 440 68 284 1250 78.1 2010-11 Connecticut 16 438 96 224 1196 74.8 2009-10 Connecticut 16 483 92 240 1298 81.1 2008-09 Connecticut 16 453 125 264 1295 80.9 2007-08 Connecticut 16 494 127 320 1306 81.6 2006-07 Connecticut 16 476 77 223 1252 78.2 2005-06 Connecticut 16 435 105 191 1166 72.9 2004-05 Connecticut 16 284 87 198 1133 70.8 2003-04 Connecticut 16 441 116 210 1208 75.5 2002-03 Connecticut 16 421 94 263 1199 74.9 2001-02 Connecticut 16 516 99 259 1390 86.9 2000-01 Connecticut 16 510 121 219 1360 85.0 1999-00 Connecticut 16 510 85 237 1342 83.9 1998-99 Connecticut 18 592 97 359 1640 91.1 1997-98 Connecticut 18 558 74 333 1551 86.2 1996-97 Connecticut 18 565 54 316 1500 83.3 1995-96 Connecticut 18 562 70 292 1486 82.6 1994‑95 Connecticut 18 601 92 311 1605 89.2 1993‑94 Providence 18 483 121 356 1443 80.2 1992‑93 Georgetown 18 532 66 291 1421 78.9 1991‑92 Providence 18 542 89 371 1544 85.8 1990‑91 Providence 16 555 93 324 1527 95.4 1989‑90 Providence 16 483 85 305 1356 84.8 1988‑89 Providence 16 458 74 336 1326 82.9 1987‑88 Providence 16 453 54 285 1245 77.8 1986‑87 Providence 16 488 0 306 1282 80.1 1985‑86 Providence 16 517 0 338 1372 85.8 1984‑85 Pittsburgh 16 456 0 223 1135 70.9 1983‑84 Providence 8 231 0 114 604 75.5 1982‑83 Pittsburgh 8 225 0 120 570 71.3

TEAM SCORING MARGIN

OPP OPP G PTS AVG PTS AVG MARG 2012-13 Connecticut 16 1298 81.1 819 51.2 29.9 2011-12 Connecticut 16 1212 75.8 781 48.8 26.9 2010-11 Connecticut 16 1196 74.8 815 50.9 23.8 2009-10 Connecticut 16 1298 81.1 764 47.8 33.4 2008-09 Connecticut 16 1295 80.9 839 52.4 28.5 2007-08 Connecticut 16 1306 81.6 878 54.9 26.8 2006-07 Connecticut 16 1252 78.2 854 53.4 24.9 2005-06 Connecticut 16 1166 72.9 890 55.6 17.2 2004-05 Connecticut 16 1133 70.8 775 48.4 22.4 2003-04 Connecticut 16 1208 75.5 861 53.8 21.7 2002-03 Connecticut 16 1199 74.9 864 54.0 20.9 2001-02 Connecticut 16 1390 86.9 765 47.8 39.1 2000-01 Connecticut 16 1360 85.0 794 49.6 35.4 1999-00 Connecticut 16 1342 83.9 770 48.1 35.8 1998-99 Connecticut 18 1640 91.1 1019 56.6 34.5 1997-98 Connecticut 18 1551 86.2 1033 57.4 28.8 1996-97 Connecticut 18 1500 83.3 985 54.7 28.6 1995-96 Connecticut 18 1486 82.6 1000 55.6 27.0 1994‑95 Connecticut 18 1605 89.2 975 54.2 35.0 1993‑94 Connecticut 18 1419 78.8 1058 58.8 20.1 1992‑93 Connecticut 18 1248 69.3 1068 59.3 10.0 1991‑92 Miami 18 1407 78.2 1096 60.9 17.3 1990‑91 Connecticut 16 1235 77.2 953 59.6 17.6 1989‑90 Connecticut 16 1160 72.5 953 59.6 12.9 1988‑89 Connecticut 15 1040 69.3 896 59.7 9.6 1987‑88 Syracuse 16 1126 70.4 1023 63.9 6.4 1986‑87 Villanova 16 1208 75.5 936 58.5 17.0 1985‑86 Providence 16 1372 85.8 1057 66.1 19.7 1984‑85 Boston College 16 1025 64.1 901 56.3 7.8 1983‑84 St. John’s 8 597 74.6 515 64.3 10.3 1982‑83 Providence 8 560 70.0 471 58.8 11.2

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G 2012-13 Connecticut 16 2011-12 Notre Dame 16 West Virginia 16 2010-11 Syracuse 16 2009-10 Syracuse 16 2008-09 Connecticut 16 2007-08 Connecticut 16 2006-07 Louisville 16 2005-06 Pittsburgh 16 2004-05 Connecticut 16 2003-04 Connecticut 16 2002-03 Connecticut 16 2001-02 Connecticut 16 2000-01 Connecticut 16 1999-00 Notre Dame 16 1998-99 Connecticut 18 1997-98 Syracuse 18 1996-97 Connecticut 18 1995-96 Syracuse 18 1994‑95 Connecticut 18 1993‑94 Seton Hall 18 1992‑93 Providence 18 1991‑92 Georgetown 18 1990‑91 Georgetown 16 1989‑90 Providence 16 1988‑89 Syracuse 15 1987‑88 Providence 16 1986‑87 Providence 16 1985‑86 Syracuse 16 1984‑85 Boston College 16 1983‑84 Syracuse 8 1982‑83 Syracuse 8

REB AVG 725 45.3 653 40.8 653 40.8 657 41.1 683 42.7 674 42.1 711 44.4 702 43.9 666 41.6 649 40.6 639 39.9 686 42.9 679 42.4 718 44.9 680 42.5 814 45.2 781 43.4 854 47.4 800 44.4 942 52.3 849 47.2 849 47.2 770 42.8 715 44.7 686 42.9 629 41.9 701 43.8 663 41.4 631 39.4 610 38.1 358 44.8 334 41.8

TEAM REBOUNDING MARGIN

OPP OPP G RBS AVG RBS AVG MARG 2012-13 Connecticut 16 725 45.3 536 33.5 11.8 2011-12 Notre Dame 16 653 40.8 473 29.6 11.2 2010-11 Connecticut 16 644 40.2 466 29.1 11.1 2009-10 Connecticut 16 686 42.9 513 32.1 10.8 2008-09 Connecticut 16 674 42.1 549 34.3 7.8 2007-08 Connecticut 16 711 44.4 533 33.3 11.1 2006-07 Connecticut 16 682 42.6 547 34.2 8.4 2005-06 Pittsburgh 16 666 41.6 570 35.6 6.0 2004-05 Boston College 16 593 37.1 469 29.3 7.8 2003-04 Connecticut 16 639 39.9 465 29.1 10.9 2002-03 Connecticut 16 686 42.9 491 30.7 12.2 2001-02 Connecticut 16 679 42.4 448 28.0 14.4 2000-01 Connecticut 16 718 44.9 504 31.5 13.4 1999-00 Notre Dame 16 680 42.5 534 33.4 9.1 1998-99 Connecticut 18 814 45.2 532 29.6 15.7 1997-98 Connecticut 18 761 42.3 613 34.1 8.2 1996-97 Connecticut 18 854 47.4 609 33.8 13.6 1995-96 Syracuse 18 800 44.4 647 35.9 8.5 1994‑95 Connecticut 18 942 52.3 702 39.0 13.3 1993‑94 Seton Hall 18 849 47.2 647 35.9 11.2 1992‑93 Connecticut 18 770 42.8 617 34.3 8.5 1991‑92 Miami 18 736 40.9 606 33.7 7.2 1990‑91 Connecticut 16 668 41.8 554 34.6 7.2 1989‑90 Syracuse 16 636 39.8 516 32.3 7.5 1988‑89 Syracuse 15 629 41.9 473 31.5 10.4 1987‑88 Connecticut 16 587 36.7 504 31.5 5.2 1986‑87 Providence 16 663 41.4 586 37.0 4.4 1985‑86 Syracuse 16 631 39.4 528 33.0 6.4 1984‑85 Boston College 16 610 38.1 484 30.3 7.8 1983‑84 Seton Hall 8 338 42.3 271 33.9 8.4 1982‑83 Syracuse 8 334 41.8 292 36.5 5.3

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TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G 2012-13 Connecticut 16 2011-12 Connecticut 16 Notre Dame 16 2010-11 Connecticut 16 2009-10 Connecticut 16 2008-09 Connecticut 16 2007-08 Connecticut 16 2006-07 Connecticut 16 2005-06 Connecticut 16 2004-05 Boston College 16 2003-04 Connecticut 16 2002-03 Boston College 16 2001-02 Connecticut 16 2000-01 Connecticut 16 1999-00 Connecticut 16 1998-99 Connecticut 18 1997-98 Connecticut 18 1996-97 Connecticut 18 1995-96 Connecticut 18 1994‑95 Connecticut 18 1993‑94 Connecticut 18 1992‑93 Connecticut 18 1991‑92 Miami 18 1990‑91 Connecticut 16 1989‑90 Boston College 16 1988‑89 Connecticut 15 1987‑88 Connecticut 16 1986‑87 Villanova 16 1985‑86 Villanova 16 1984‑85 Villanova 16 1983‑84 Providence 8 1982‑83 St. John’s 8

FGM FGA PCT 482 1015 .475 440 917 .480 449 936 .480 438 864 .507 483 942 .513 453 954 .475 494 1003 .493 476 982 .485 435 909 .479 381 811 .470 441 901 .489 437 909 .481 516 980 .527 510 1031 .495 510 940 .543 592 1130 .524 558 1099 .508 565 1141 .495 562 1106 .508 601 1214 .495 520 1043 .499 456 985 .463 558 1181 .472 479 986 .486 420 877 .479 388 826 .470 411 833 .493 533 951 .560 466 923 .505 492 967 .509 231 486 .475 102 221 .489

TEAM 3‑PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G 2012-13 Connecticut 16 2011-12 Connecticut 16 2010-11 Connecticut 16 2009-10 St. John’s 16 2008-09 Connecticut 16 2007-08 West Virginia 16 2006-07 Rutgers 16 2005-06 Rutgers 16 2004-05 Boston College 16 2003-04 Connecticut 16 2002-03 Boston College 16 2001-02 Connecticut 16 2000-01 Notre Dame 16 1999-00 Boston College 16 1998-99 Notre Dame 18 1997-98 Boston College 18 1996-97 Notre Dame 18 1995-96 Notre Dame 18 1994‑95 Connecticut 18 1993‑94 Seton Hall 18 1992‑93 Connecticut 18 1991‑92 Connecticut 18 1990‑91 Seton Hall 16 1989‑90 Connecticut 16 1988‑89 Connecticut 15 1987‑88 St. John’s 16

3FG 3FGA PCT 134 377 .355 117 315 .371 96 242 .397 64 155 .413 125 327 .382 127 321 .396 91 238 .382 55 135 .407 62 157 .395 116 302 .384 71 170 .418 99 243 .407 64 161 .398 76 190 .400 113 281 .402 83 192 .432 83 229 .362 81 202 .401 92 234 .393 44 98 .449 107 281 .381 94 220 .427 65 156 .417 97 234 .415 68 157 .433 24 58 .414

TEAM FREE THROW PERCENTAGE G 2012-13 Notre Dame 16 2011-12 Notre Dame 16 2010-11 Villanova 16 2009-10 Georgetown 16 2008-09 Villanova 16 2007-08 Notre Dame 16 2006-07 DePaul 16 2005-06 Connecticut 16 2004-05 Boston College 16 2003-04 Boston College 16 2002-03 Villanova 16 2001-02 Connecticut 16 2000-01 Villanova 16 1999-00 Boston College 16 1998-99 Georgetown 18 1997-98 Boston College 18

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FTM FTA PCT 280 353 .793 284 352 .807 104 131 .794 221 289 .765 153 188 .814 320 411 .779 166 215 .772 191 255 .749 208 273 .762 262 342 .766 147 190 .774 259 351 .738 183 237 .772 207 273 .758 228 301 .757 293 383 .765

1996-97 St. John’s 1995-96 Villanova 1994‑95 Providence 1993‑94 Connecticut 1992‑93 Boston College 1991‑92 Syracuse 1990‑91 Connecticut 1989‑90 Villanova 1988‑89 Providence 1987‑88 Villanova 1986‑87 Seton Hall 1985‑86 Providence 1984‑85 St. John’s 1983‑84 St. John’s 1982‑83 Georgetown

18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 8 8

172 232 .741 214 306 .699 313 443 .707 306 423 .723 283 391 .724 196 253 .775 210 279 .753 143 186 .769 336 434 .774 222 300 .740 199 253 .787 338 478 .707 232 310 .748 123 166 .741 84 114 .737

TEAM ASSISTS

G AST AVG 2012-13 Connecticut 16 333 20.8 2011-12 Connecticut 16 301 18.8 2010-11 Connecticut 16 297 18.6 2009-10 Connecticut 16 310 19.38 2008-09 Connecticut 16 284 17.75 2007-08 Connecticut 16 329 20.56 2006-07 Connecticut 16 269 16.81 2005-06 DePaul 16 297 18.56 2004-05 Boston College 16 294 18.38 2003-04 Connecticut 16 307 19.2 2002-03 Boston College 16 303 18.9 2001-02 Connecticut 16 338 21.1 2000-01 Connecticut 16 353 22.1 1999-00 Connecticut 16 341 21.3 1998-99 Connecticut 18 345 19.2 1997-98 Connecticut 18 372 20.7 1996-97 Notre Dame 18 351 19.5 1995-96 Connecticut 18 319 17.7 1994‑95 Connecticut 18 398 22.1 1993‑94 Connecticut 18 349 19.4 1992‑93 Villanova 18 270 15.0 1991‑92 Miami 18 310 17.2 1990‑91 St. John’s 16 296 18.5 1989‑90 Connecticut 16 249 18.3 1988‑89 Boston College 16 298 18.6 1987‑88 Villanova 16 297 18.6 1986‑87 Villanova 16 413 25.8 1985‑86 Villanova 16 338 21.1 1984‑85 Villanova 16 355 22.2 1983‑84 St. John’s 8 159 19.9 1982‑83 St. John’s 8 139 17.4

TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE G OPP FG% 2012-13 Connecticut 16 .315 2011-12 Connecticut 16 .312 2010-11 Connecticut 16 .325 2009-10 Connecticut 16 .301 2008-09 Connecticut 16 .324 2007-08 Connecticut 16 .334 2006-07 Connecticut 16 .337 2005-06 Rutgers 16 .354 2004-05 Connecticut 16 .325 2003-04 Connecticut 16 .360 2002-03 Connecticut 16 .340 2001-02 Connecticut 16 .328 2000-01 Connecticut 16 .317 1999-00 Connecticut 16 .312 1998-99 Rutgers 18 .352 1997-98 Connecticut 18 .348 1996-97 Connecticut 18 .332 1995-96 Connecticut 18 .339 1994‑95 Connecticut 18 .304 1993‑94 Connecticut 18 .336 1992‑93 Connecticut 18 .370 1991‑92 Connecticut 18 .398 1990‑91 Connecticut 16 .369 1989‑90 Connecticut 16 .374 1988‑89 Villanova 16 .376 1987‑88 Villanova 16 .399 1986‑87 Villanova 16 .402 1985‑86 Villanova 16 .411 1984‑85 Boston College 16 .408 1983‑84 Villanova 8 .402 1982‑83 Villanova 8 .402

TEAM SCORING DEFENSE

G OPP PPG 2012-13 Connecticut 16 51.2 2011-12 Connecticut 16 48.8 2010-11 Connecticut 16 50.9 2009-10 Connecticut 16 47.8 2008-09 Connecticut 16 52.4 2007-08 Rutgers 16 53.5 2006-07 Rutgers 16 50.2 2005-06 Rutgers 16 49.8 2004-05 Rutgers 16 48.4 2003-04 Villanova 16 52.0 2002-03 Villanova 16 52.9 2001-02 Connecticut 16 47.8 2000-01 Connecticut 16 49.6 1999-00 Connecticut 16 48.1 1998-99 Rutgers 18 53.7 1997-98 Villanova 18 56.8 1996-97 Connecticut 18 54.7 1995-96 Connecticut 18 55.6 1994‑95 Connecticut 18 54.2 1993‑94 Seton Hall 18 58.2 1992‑93 Connecticut 18 59.3 1991‑92 Miami 18 60.9 1990‑91 Connecticut 16 59.6 1989‑90 Connecticut 16 59.6 1988‑89 Villanova 16 58.1 1987‑88 Boston College 16 61.2 1986‑87 Villanova 16 58.5 1985‑86 Villanova 16 59.4 1984‑85 Boston College 16 56.3 1983‑84 Boston College 8 63.8 1982‑83 Providence 8 58.8

TEAM 3‑PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE G OPP 3‑PT FG% 2012-13 Connecticut 16 .249 2011-12 Notre Dame 16 .244 2010-11 Providence 16 .275 2009-10 Connecticut 16 .235 2008-09 Villanova 16 .262 2007-08 Connecticut 16 .293 2006-07 Connecticut 16 .242 2005-06 Connecticut 16 .266 2004-05 Connecticut 16 .281 2003-04 Notre Dame 16 .230 2002-03 Villanova 16 .255 2001-02 Boston College 16 .272 2000-01 Villanova 16 .245 1999-00 Villanova 16 .264 1998-99 Rutgers 18 .250 1997-98 Villanova 18 .260 1996-97 Notre Dame 18 .272 1995-96 Notre Dame 18 .401 1994‑95 Pittsburgh 17 .215 1993‑94 Seton Hall 18 .273 1992‑93 Villanova 18 .260 1991‑92 Pittsburgh 18 .288 1990‑91 Pittsburgh 16 .296 1989‑90 Connecticut 16 .261 1988‑89 Villanova 16 .268 1987‑88 Georgetown 16 .306

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Honor Roll The Players Associated Press National Player of the Year 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1996-97 Kara Wolters, Connecticut 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut WBCA National Player of the Year (Margaret Wade Trophy) 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 1986‑87 Shelly Pennefather, Villanova USBWA National Player of the Year 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Naismith National Player of the Year 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut

Francis Pomeroy Naismith Award 2008-09 Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 2005-06 Megan Duffy, Notre Dame 2000-01 Niele Ivey, Notre Dame 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1990‑91 Shanya Evans, Providence Nancy Lieberman Award 2012-13 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2011-12 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2008-09 Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 2000-01 Sue Bird, Connecticut 1999-00 Sue Bird, Connecticut John R. Wooden Award 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut Sports Illustrated Player of the Year 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1991‑92 Frances Savage, Miami Sports Illustrated Newcomer of the Year 1998-99 Tamika Williams, Connecticut Sporting News National Freshman of the Year 1998-99 Tamika Williams, Connecticut 1996-97 Shea Ralph, Connecticut USBWA National Freshman of the Year 2012-13 Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame 2007-08 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2006-07 Tina Charles Connecticut 2001-02 Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame 1996-97 Shea Ralph, Connecticut Honda Award, Women’s Basketball 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 1999-00 Shea Ralph, Connecticut 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Rhodes Scholar 1992 Julie Mikuta, Georgetown CoSida Academic All-America National Team Member of the Year 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut CoSida Academic All-America Women’s Basketball Team Member of the Year 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut (shared) 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut

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USBWA Scholar‑Athlete of the Year 1999-00 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 1993‑94 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut NCAA Post‑Graduate Scholarship 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1999-00 Cal Bouchard, Boston College 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1994-95 Dawn Johnson, Seton Hall Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 1991‑92 Wendy Davis, Connecticut Tonya Alleyne, Seton Hall Leigh Curl, Connecticut NCAA Today’s Top VIII Award 2002 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1996 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut WBCA All‑America First Team 2012-13 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut Kayla McBride, Notre Dame Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut 2011-12 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Bria Hartley, Connecticut 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut Maya Moore, Connecticut 2008-09 Tina Charles, Connecticut Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Maya Moore, Connecticut Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 2007-08 Maya Moore, Connecticut Renee Montgomery, Connecticut Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 2006-07 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 2005-06 Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 2004-05 Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Sue Bird, Connecticut Swin Cash, Connecticut Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2000-01 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1999-00 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut Shea Ralph, Connecticut 1998-99 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut 1997-98 Nykesha Sales, Connecticut 1996-97 Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Kara Wolters, Connecticut 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1993‑94 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Frances Savage, Miami 1990‑91 Kerry Bascom, Connecticut 1986‑87 Shelly Pennefather, Villanova

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Honor Roll WBCA All‑America Honorable Mention 2012-13 Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame Anna Martin, DePaul Nadirah McKenith, St. John’s Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown Shoni Schimmel, Louisville Shennika Smith, St. John’s 2011-12 Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut Anna Martin, DePaul Nadirah McKenith, St. John’s Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame Shoni Schimmel, Louisville Shenneika Smith, St. John’s 2010-11 Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown Keisha Hampton, DePaul Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame Sam Quigley, DePaul Liz Repella, West Virginia Angel Robinson, Marquette 2009-10 Kalana Green, Connecticut Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Lindsay Schrader, Notre Dame Da’Shena Stevens, St. John’s 2008-09 Deirdre Naughton, DePaul Epiphanny Prince, Rutgers Kia Vaughn, Rutgers Natasha Williams, DePaul Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh 2007-08 Tina Charles, Connecticut Epiphanny Prince, Rutgers Matee Ajavon, Rutgers Essence Carson, Rutgers Olayinka Sanni, West Virginia Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh 2005-06 Megan Duffy, Notre Dame Ann Strother, Connecticut Barbara Turner, Connecticut Khara Smith, DePaul 2003-04 Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown Amber Jacobs, Boston College Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 2002-03 Becky Gottstein, Boston College Tamara James, Miami Trish Juhline, Villanova Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame Brianne Stepherson, Boston College 2000-01 Sue Bird, Connecticut Shea Ralph, Connecticut Tasha Pointer, Rutgers 1999-00 Cal Bouchard, Boston College Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Tasha Pointer, Rutgers Shawnetta Stewart, Rutgers 1998-99 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1997-98 Octavia Blue, Miami 1996-97 Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame Nadine Malcolm, Providence Beth Morgan, Notre Dame Dana Wynne, Seton Hall

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Deirdre Naughton, DePaul (Honorable Mention) Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown (Honorable Mention) Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame (Third Team) 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut (First Team) Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Kalana Green, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown (Honorable Mention) Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Lindsay Schrader, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Da’Shena Stevens, St. John’s (Honorable Mention) Nicole Michael, Syracuse (Honorable Mention) 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville (First Team) Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Renee Montgomery, Connecticut (First Team) Tina Charles, Connecticut (Second Team) Epiphanny Prince, Rutgers (Third Team) Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh (Third Team) Laura Kurz, Villanova (Honorable Mention) Deirdre Naughton, DePaul (Honorable Mention) 2007-08 Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Angel McCoughtry, Louisville (Second Team) Renee Montgomery, Connecticut (Third Team) Kodak All‑District (District) Tina Charles, Connecticut (Third Team) 1990‑91 Cozette Ballentine, St. John’s (2) Epiphanny Prince, Rutgers (Third Team) Kerry Bascom, Connecticut (1) Charde Houston, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Sarah Behn, Boston College (1) Charel Allen, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh (2) Matee Ajavon, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Tracy Lis, Providence (1) Essence Carson, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Laura Lishness, Connecticut (1) Allie Quigley, DePaul (Honorable Mention) 1989‑90 Kerry Bascom, Connecticut (1) Olayinka Sanni, West Virginia (Honorable Mention) Sarah Behn, Boston College (1) Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh (Honorable Mention) Andrea Mangum, Providence (1) 2006-07 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville (Second Team) Dottie VanGheem, Providence (1) Matee Ajavon, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) 1988‑89 Kerry Bascom, Connecticut (1) Tina Charles, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Andrea Mangum, Providence (1) Krystal Ellis, Marquette (Honorable Mention) Geraldine Santilius, Seton Hall (2) Charde Houston, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 1987‑88 Sue Ludwig, Syracuse (1) Marcedes Walker, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Renee Najarian, Connecticut (1) 2005-06 Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers (First Team) Ann Odoy, Boston College (1) Khara Smith, DePaul (Third Team) 1986‑87 Mary Burke, Providence (1) 2004-05 Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame (Third Team) Felisha Legette, Syracuse (1) Jessalyn Deveny, Boston College (Honorable Mention) Shelly Pennefather, Villanova (2) Megan Duffy, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Doris Sable, Providence (1) Yolanda Paige, West Virginia (Honorable Mention) 1985‑86 Britt King, Providence (1) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Shelly Pennefather, Villanova (2) Ann Strother, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Peggy Walsh, Connecticut (1) Barbara Turner, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 1984-85 Jennifer Bruce, Pittsburgh (2) 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut (First Team) Nancy Bernhardt, Villanova (2) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers (Third Team) Kathy Finn, Providence (1) Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Kathy Finn, Providence (1) Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown (Honorable Mention) Kerry Phayre, Providence (1) Amber Jacobs, Boston College (Honorable Mention) Associated Press All-America Team 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut (First Team) 2012-13 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame (First Team) Tamara James, Miami (Honorable Mention) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut (Second Team) Trish Juhline, Villanova (Honorable Mention) Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut (Third Team) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Kayla McBride, Notre Dame (Third Team) Sue Bird, Connecticut (First Team) Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Swin Cash, Connecticut (First Team) Kayla Alexander, Syracuse (Honorable Mention) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut (Second Team) Kelly Faris, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Asjha Jones, Connecticut (Third Team) Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown (Honorable Mention) Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Andrea Smith, USF (Honorable Mention) Tamika Williams, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 2011-12 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame (First Team) 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame (First Team) Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut (Third Team) Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut (Second Team) 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Sue Bird, Connecticut (Third Team) Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Niele Ivey, Notre Dame (Third Team) Keisha Hampton, DePaul (Honorable Mention) Swin Cash, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 1995-96 Kara Wolters, Connecticut Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Nadine Malcolm, Providence Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame Beth Morgan, Notre Dame Dana Wynne, Seton Hall 1994-95 Dana Wynne, Seton Hall Kara Wolters, Connecticut 1993‑94 Kerry Curran, Boston College Stefanie Goettsche, Providence Jodi Brooks, Seton Hall Jonna Huemrich, Pittsburgh 1992‑93 Sarah Behn, Boston College Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Vicki Plowden, Miami 1991‑92 Sarah Behn, Boston College Wendy Davis, Connecticut Lucie Fontanella, Providence Tracy Lis, Providence Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Frances Savage, Miami

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Honor Roll Tasha Pointer, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Shea Ralph, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 1999-00 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut (First Team) Shea Ralph, Connecticut (First Team) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame (First Team) Sue Bird, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Tasha Pointer, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Shawnetta Stewart, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) 1998-99 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut (Second Team) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame (Third Team) Shea Ralph, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 1997-98 Nykesha Sales, Connecticut (First Team) Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 1996-97 Kara Wolters, Connecticut (First Team) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut (First Team) Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Nadine Malcolm, Providence (Honorable Mention) Beth Morgan, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Dana Wynne, Seton Hall (Honorable Mention) 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut (First Team) Kara Wolters, Connecticut (First Team) Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Beth Morgan, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Nadine Malcolm, Providence (Honorable Mention) 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut (First Team) Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut (Second Team) Kara Wolters, Connecticut (Third Team)

USBWA All-America Team 2012-13 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut 2011-12 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut Maya Moore, Connecticut 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Maya Moore, Connecticut Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 2007-08 Maya Moore, Connecticut Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 2005-06 Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Sue Bird, Connecticut Swin Cash, Connecticut 2000-01 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1999-00 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut Shea Ralph, Connecticut Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1998-99 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut 1997-98 Nykesha Sales, Connecticut 1996-97 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Kara Wolters, Connecticut

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John R. Wooden Award All-America Team 2012-13 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2011-12 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut Maya Moore, Connecticut 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Maya Moore, Connecticut Renee Montgomery, Connecticut Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut CoSIDA Academic All‑America Team 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Liz Repella, West Virginia (First Team) 2009-10 Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Liz Repella, West Virginia (Second Team) 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) 2007-08 Allie Quigley, DePaul (Third Team) 2005-06 Megan Duffy, Notre Dame (First Team) Ann Strother, Connecticut (Third Team) 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame (First Team) 1999-00 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame (First Team) 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut (First Team) 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut (First Team) Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut (Second Team) 1993‑94 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut (First Team) 1992‑93 Erin Kenneally, Syracuse (First Team) 1991‑92 Wendy Davis, Connecticut (Second Team) Erin Kenneally, Syracuse (Second Team) 1989‑90 Dottie VanGheem, Providence 1984‑85 Leigh Curl, Connecticut (First Team) 1983‑84 Leigh Curl, Connecticut (First Team) 1982‑83 Kathy Finn, Providence

The Coaches The John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Award 2012 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut Associated Press National Coach of the Year 2012-13 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 2010-11 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2008-09 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2007-08 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2002-03 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2000-01 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 1999-00 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1996-97 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1994-95 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut Black Coaches Association National Coach of the Year 2009-10 Terri Williams-Flournoy 2001-02 Marianna Freeman, Syracuse 1997-98 C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers

USBWA National Coach of the Year 2012-13 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 2008-09 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2007-08 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2002-03 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2000-01 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 1996-97 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1994-95 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut WBCA National Coach of the Year 2012-13 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 2008-09 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2007-08 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2001-02 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2000-01 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 1999-00 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1996-97 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1991‑92 Ferne Labati, Miami WBCA (District) Coach of the Year 2011-12 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame (1) 2010-11 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 2009-10 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 2008-09 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 2006-07 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 2005-06 C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers (1) 2003-04 Ferne Labati, Miami (1) 2001-02 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 2000-01 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame (2) 1999-00 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 1997-98 C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers (1) 1996-97 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 1995-96 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame (2) 1994-95 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 1993-94 Phyllis Mangina, Seton Hall (2) Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 1985-86 Bob Foley, Providence (1) WBCA Carol Eckman Award 2008-09 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 2007-08 Doug Bruno, DePaul WBCA/Maggie Dixon Rookie Coach of the Year Jeff Walz, Louisville Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers – Class of 2009 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut – Class of 2006 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame – Class of 2011 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut – Class of 2006 C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers – Class of 2001 U.S. National Team Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Connecticut – 2009-2012

Naismith National Coach of the Year 2012-13 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 2008-09 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2007-08 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2001-02 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2000-01 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 1999-00 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1996-97 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1994-95 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut

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Weekly Honors A ward W inners

Player of the Week - Single Season Record Player, School

# of Awards

Maya Moore, Connecticut Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown Tina Charles, Connecticut Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Frances Savage, Miami

8 7 7 6 6 6 5 5

Year 2010-11 1997-98 2008-09 1993 94 2003-04 2009-10 2002-03 1991 92

Player of the Week - Career Record Player, School

# of Awards

Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Maya Moore, Connecticut Shelly Pennefather, Villanova Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Kerry Bascom, Connecticut Holly Porter, Boston College Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown

12 12 12 11 10 9 9 8 8 8 8

Year 1992 93; 1993 94; 1994-95 2006-07; 2007-08; 2008-09 2007-08;2008-09;2009-10;2010-11 1984 85; 1985 86; 1986 87 2001-02; 2002-03; 2003-04 1995-96; 1996-97; 1997-98 1998-99; 1999-00; 2000-01 2003-04; 2004-05; 2005-06 1988 89; 1989 90; 1990 91 1994-95; 1995-96; 1996-97 2002-03; 2003-04

Freshman of the Week - Single Season Record Player, School

# of Awards

Maya Moore, Connecticut Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Tina Charles, Connecticut Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut Becky Gottstein, Boston College Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame Meg Bulger, West Virginia Bria Hartley, Connecticut

10 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Year 2007-08 2011-12 1991 92 2006-07 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2003-04 2010-11

All-Time Players Of the Week 2012-13

Nov. 19 Kayla Alexander, SU Nov. 26 Shenneika Smith, STJ Dec. 3 Sugar Rodgers, GU Dec. 10 Kayla Alexander, SU Dec. 17 Anna Martin, DPU Dec. 23 Skylar Diggins, ND Dec. 31 Sugar Rodgers, GU Jan. 7 Kayla McBride, ND Jan. 14 Andrea Smith, USF Jan. 21 Stefanie Dolson, UConn Jan. 28 Antonita Slaughter, UofL Feb. 4 Shoni Schimmel, UofL Feb. 11 Stefanie Dolson, UConn Feb. 18 Skylar Diggins, ND Feb. 25 Andrea Smith, USF March 4 Skylar Diggins, ND

2011-12 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16

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Skylar Diggins, ND Jasmine Crew, SHU Laura Sweeney, VU Sugar Rodgers, GU Natalie Novosel, ND Sugar Rodgers, GU Sugar Rodgers, GU Skylar Diggins, ND Anna Martin, DPU

Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 28

Devereaux Peters, ND Tiffany Hayes, UConn Iasia Hemingway, SU Asya Bussie, WVU Nadirah McKenith, STJ Skylar Diggins, ND

2010-11 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 28 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 March 1

Maya Moore, UConn Sugar Rodgers, GU Kayla Alexander, SU Maya Moore, UConn Keisha Hampton, DPU Maya Moore, UConn Kayla Alexander, SU Maya Moore, UConn Maya Moore, UConn Maya Moore, UConn Sugar Rodgers, GU Maya Moore, UConn Skylar Diggins, ND Kayla Alexander, SU Maya Moore, UConn

2009-10 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 14

Tina Charles, UConn Erica Morrow, SU Chelsea Marandola, PC Jessica Lawson, USF

Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 March 2

Brittany Ray, RU Maya Moore, UConn Tina Charles, UConn Tina Charles, UConn Tina Charles, UConn Maya Moore, UConn Jessica Lawson, USF Nicole Michael, SU Tina Charles, UConn Monique Reid, UofL Tina Charles, UConn

2008-09 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 2

Angel McCoughtry, UofL Renee Montgomery, UConn Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Angel McCoughtry, UofL Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Angel Robinson, MU Monique McLean, STJ Angel McCoughtry, UofL Maya Moore, UConn Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Angel McCoughtry, UofL Sarah Miles, WVU Angel McCoughtry, UofL Angel McCoughtry, UofL Angel McCoughtry, UofL

2007-08 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 March 4

Krystal Ellis, MU Laura Kurz, VU Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Angel McCoughtry, UofL Jill Stephens, UC Allie Quigley, DPU Noteisha Womack, SHU Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Olayinka Sanni, WVU Angel McCoughtry, UofL LaQuita Owens, WVU Epiphanny Prince, RU Deirdre Naughton, DPU Allie Quigley, DPU Maya Moore, UConn

2006-07 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 15

Shantia Grace, USF Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Angel McCoughtry, UofL Allie Quigley, DPU Angel McCoughtry, UofL Angel McCoughtry, UofL Jessica Dickson, USF Catherine Bove, PC Olayinka Sanni, WVU

Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 27

Charel Allen, ND Kalana Greene, UConn Jessica Dickson, USF Charel Allen, ND Charde Houston, UConn LaQuita Owens, WVU

2005-06 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27

Mel Thomas, UConn Jessica Dickson, USF Vaida Sipaviciute, SU Jessica Dickson, USF Melissa D’Amico, ND Meg Bulger, WVU Cappie Pondexter, RU Khara Smith, DPU Cappie Pondexter, RU Megan Duffy, ND Barbara Turner, UConn Cappie Pondexter, RU Cappie Pondexter, RU Khara Smith, DPU Megan Duffy, ND

2004-05

Nov. 22 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Nov. 29 Jessalyn Deveny, BC Yolanda Paige, WVU Dec. 6 Meg Bulger, WVU Dec. 13 Jessalyn Deveny, BC Sherell Sowho, WVU Dec. 20 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Dec. 27 Meg Bulger, WVU Monique Blake, SHU Jan. 3 Jessalyn Deveny, BC Jan. 10 Jackie Adamshick, VU Monique Blake, SHU Jan. 17 Meg Bulger, WVU Jan. 24 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Jan. 31 Ashley Bush, SHU Cappie Pondexter, RU Feb. 7 Greeba Barlow, STJ Feb. 14 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Feb. 21 Cappie Pondexter, RU Feb. 28 Teresa Borton, ND

2003-04

Nov. 24 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Tamara James, Miami Dec. 1 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Jessalyn Deveny, BC Dec. 8 Amber Jacobs, BC Megan Duffy, ND Dec. 15 Cappie Pondexter, RU Liad Suez, VU Dec. 22 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Dec. 29 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Jan. 5 Amber Jacobs, BC Cappie Pondexter, RU Jan. 12 Diana Taurasi, UConn Liad Suez, VU Jan. 19 Julie McBride, SU Jan. 26 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Yolanda Paige, WVU Feb. 2 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Chelsea Newton, RU Feb. 9 Diana Taurasi, UConn Feb. 16 Jessalyn Deveny, BC Barbara Turner, UConn Feb. 23 Tamara James, Miami March 1 Rebekkah Brunson, GU

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Weekly Honors A ward W inners

2002-03

Nov. 25 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Dec. 2 Diana Taurasi, UConn Trish Juhline, VU Dec. 9 Shannon Perry, SU Dec. 16 Laine Selwyn, Pitt Dec. 23 Diana Taurasi, UConn Dec. 30 Laine Selwyn, Pitt Jan. 6 Diana Taurasi, UConn Jessalyn Deveny, BC Jan. 13 Diana Taurasi, UConn Rebekkah Brunson, GU Jan. 20 Ieva Kublina, VT Jan. 27 Chrystal Starling, VT Courtney Mix, VU Feb. 3 Amber Jacobs, BC Diana Taurasi, UConn Feb. 10 Katie Davis, VU Ieva Kublina, VT Feb. 17 Alicia Ratay, ND Feb. 24 Trish Juhline, VU Shannon Perry, SU March 3 Trish Juhline, VU Kate Bulger, WVU

2001-02

Nov. 19 Swin Cash, UConn Trish Juhline, VU Nov. 26 Julie McBride, SU Sarah Hicks, VT Dec. 3 Diana Taurasi, UConn Kate Bulger, WVU Dec. 10 Chanivia Broussard, Miami Dec. 17 Meghan Saake, UM Ieva Kublina, VT Dec. 23 Mandy Wittenmyer, Pitt Dec. 31 Swin Cash, UConn Kate Bulger, WVU Jan. 7 Diana Taurasi, UConn Ieva Kublina, VT Jan. 14 Swin Cash, UConn Jaime James, SU Jan. 21 Shaquana Wilkins, Miami Jan. 28 Shannon Perry, SU Sue Bird, UConn Feb. 4 Asjha Jones, UConn Feb. 11 Swin Cash, UConn Laine Selwyn, Pitt Feb. 18 Diana Taurasi, UConn Alicia Ratay, ND Feb. 25 Alicia Ratay, ND

2000-01

Nov. 20 Rachel Byars, BC Beth Record, SU Nov. 27 Niele Ivey, ND Dec. 4 Latasha Thompson, STJ Tere Williams, VT Dec. 11 Arminda Moreno, SHU Tasha Pointer, RU Dec. 18 Brandi Barnes, VU Dec. 25 Bettina Love, Pitt Jan. 1 Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 8 Ruth Riley, ND Brandi Barnes, VU Jan. 15 Tasha Pointer, RU Dalia Clarke, Miami Jan. 22 Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 29 Tere Williams, VT Feb. 5 Arminda Moreno, SHU Feb. 12 Ruth Riley, ND Feb. 19 Katie Smrcka-Duffy, GU Becky Gottstein, BC Feb. 26 Swin Cash, UConn Becky Gottstein, BC

1999-00

Nov. 22 Becky Gottstein, BC Jen Gombotz, PC Nov. 29 Shea Ralph, UConn Dec. 6 Ruth Riley, ND Swin Cash, UConn Dec. 13 Becky Gottstein, BC Katie Smrcka-Duffy, GU Dec. 20 Cal Bouchard, BC Shawnetta Stewart, RU Dec. 27 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Shawnetta Stewart, RU Jan. 3 Becky Gottstein, BC Monika Roberts, PC Jan. 10 Sue Bird, UConn Jan. 17 Jenea Skeeters, VU Niele Ivey, ND Jan. 24 Beth Record, SU Jan. 31 Latasha Thompson, STJ Alissa Murphy, BC Feb. 7 Kelley Siemon, ND Katie Smrcka-Duffy, GU Feb. 14 Jamie Cournoyer, BC Feb. 21 Ruth Riley, ND Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Feb. 28 Shawnetta Stewart, RU

1996-97 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24

Katryna Gaither, ND Katryna Gaither, ND Talisha Hargis, WVU Rebecca Burbridge, WVU Nykesha Sales, UConn Holly Porter, BC Carla Berube, UConn Katryna Gaither, ND Kara Wolters, UConn Dana Wynne, SHU Beth Morgan, ND Holly Porter, BC Kara Wolters, UConn Holly Porter, BC

1995-96

Nov. 27 Kara Wolters, UConn Dec. 4 Beth Morgan, ND Dec. 11 Nadine Malcolm, PC Dec. 18 Tahnee Heins, SHU Dec. 27 Octavia Blue, Miami Holly Porter, BC Jan. 2 Dana Wynne, SHU Jan. 9 Katryna Gaither, ND Susan Glenning, VU Jan. 16 Katryna Gaither, ND 1998-99 Holly Porter, BC Nov. 16 Paige Sauer, UConn Jan. 22 Latia Howard, Pitt Niele Ivey, ND Jan. 29 Jennifer Jordan, Miami Nov. 23 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Raquel Nurse, SU Danielle Green, ND Feb. 5 Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn Nov. 30 Katie Smrcka-Duffy, GU Holly Porter, BC Shea Ralph, UConn Feb. 12 Nykesha Sales, UConn Dec. 7 Kym Hope, Miami Nadine Malcolm, PC Dec. 14 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Feb. 19 Nadine Malcolm, PC Tammy Sutton-Brown, RU Feb. 26 Kara Wolters, UConn Dec. 21 Melba Chambers, GU Ebony Dickinson, STJ 1994-95 Dec. 28 Shawnetta Stewart, RU Dec. 5 Rukaiyah Walker, SHU Ruth Riley, ND Dec. 12 Holly Porter, BC Jan. 4 Starr Fuller, SHU Dec. 19 Dawn Johnson, SHU Jan. 11 Ruth Riley, ND Dec. 27 Dana Wynne, SHU Jan. 18 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Jan. 2 Tawana Jackson, STJ Jennifer Jordan, Miami Jan. 9 Kristyn Cook, SU Jan. 25 Alissa Murphy, BC Jan. 16 Denise Dillon, VU Feb. 1 Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 23 Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn Feb. 8 Niele Ivey, ND Tawana Jackson, STJ Tammy Sutton-Brown, RU Jan. 30 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 15 Linda Miles, RU Feb. 6 Tawana Jackson, STJ Shea Ralph, UConn Feb. 13 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 22 Kym Hope, Miami Michele Thornton, VU Sheila McMillen, ND Feb. 20 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 27 Holly Porter, BC 1997-98 Nov. 24 Nykesha Sales, UConn 1993‑94 Cal Bouchard, BC Dec. 6 Nadira Ricks, GU Dec. 1 Teakyta Barnes, SU Dec. 13 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Dec. 8 Octavia Blue, Miami Dec. 20 Pam Odom, STJ Dec. 15 Niele Ivey, ND Jan. 3 Jonna Huemrich, Pitt Dec. 22 Nykesha Sales, UConn Jan. 10 Jodi Brooks, SHU Dec. 29 Octavia Blue, Miami Jan. 16 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Jan. 5 Kym Hope, Miami Jan. 23 Kerry Curran, BC Kerri Chatten, PC Jan. 30 Jodi Brooks, SHU Jan. 12 Nykesha Sales, UConn Feb. 6 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Jan. 19 Cal Bouchard, BC Feb. 13 Stefanie Goettsche, PC Jan. 26 Nykesha Sales, UConn Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 2 Nykesha Sales, UConn Feb. 20 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Shawnetta Stewart, RU Feb. 27 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 9 Nykesha Sales, UConn Kym Hope, UM 1992‑93 Feb. 16 Jenn Beisel, VU Dec. 7 Marcie Kornegay, STJ Feb. 23 Octavia Blue, Miami Dec. 14 Kris Witfill, GU Nykesha Sales, UConn Dec. 21 Sarah Behn, BC

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Jan. 4 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Jan. 10 Vicki Plowden, Miami Jan. 17 Sarah Behn, BC Jan. 24 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 1 Pam Odom, STJ Feb. 8 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 15 Leni Wilson, GU Feb. 21 Kris Witfill, GU Vicki Plowden, Miami Feb. 28 Sarah Behn, BC

1991‑92

Dec. 2 Kelley Moore, SHU Dec. 9 Tracy Lis, PC Wendy Davis, UConn Dec. 15 Tracy Lis, PC Dec. 23 Vicki Plowden, Miami Dec. 30 Frances Savage, Miami Jan. 5 Kris Witfill, GU Jan. 12 Sarah Behn, BC Jan. 19 Frances Savage, Miami Jan. 26 Kris Witfill, GU Feb. 2 Tracy Lis, PC Feb. 9 Frances Savage, Miami Feb. 16 Frances Savage, Miami Feb. 24 Cozette Ballentine, STJ March 2 Frances Savage, Miami

1990‑91

Nov. 27 Tracy Lis, PC Sarah Behn, BC Dec. 3 Kerry Bascom, UConn Dec. 10 Kerry Bascom, UConn Dec. 17 Kelley Moore, SHU Dec. 30 Lorri Johnson, Pitt Jan. 7 Tracy Lis, PC Jan. 14 Laura Lishness, UConn Tina Ogden, STJ Jan. 20 Cozette Ballentine, STJ Jan. 27 Kris Witfill, GU Feb. 4 Tracy Lis, PC Feb. 11 Kerry Bascom, UConn Feb. 17 Cozette Ballentine, STJ Feb. 25 Lorri Johnson, Pitt

1989‑90

Dec. 4 Dottie VanGheem, PC Dec. 11 Kerry Bascom, UConn Dec. 18 Carla Wenger, BC Jan. 2 Helen Koskinen, VU Jan. 8 Marita Coffey, SU Jan. 15 Connie Hurt, Pitt Jan. 22 Meghan Pattyson, UConn Jan. 29 Kerry Bascom, UConn Kelley Moore, SHU Feb. 5 Dottie VanGheem, PC Feb. 12 Andrea Mangum, PC Feb. 19 Peggi Jewell, GU Feb. 26 Shanya Evans, PC

1988‑89 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20

Simone Courtlandt, SU Lorri Johnson, Pitt Brenda Ginaitt, STJ Debbie Hartnett, SHU Liz Lawlor, PC Kerry Bascom, UConn Helen Koskinen, VU Geraldine Saintilus, SHU Helen Koskinen, VU Kerry Bascom, UConn Andrea Mangum, PC Kerry Bascom, UConn

1987‑88 Nov. 29 Dec. 7 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21

Sue Ludwig, SU Sally Sheerer, Pitt Renee Najarian, UConn Danene Hopson, SU Ann Odoy, BC Beth Knight, GU Renee Najarian, UConn Lisa Smith, STJ Simone Courtlandt, SU Lisa Angelotti, VU Lisa Angelotti, VU Renee Najarian, UConn

1986‑87

Dec. 1 Kathy O’Reilly, SHU Dec. 7 Mary Burke, PC Dec. 14 Doris Sable, PC Dec. 21 Althea Yard, STJ Jan. 4 Shelly Pennefather, VU Jan. 11 Shelly Pennefather, VU Kathy Sweet, BC Jan. 18 Shelly Pennefather, VU Mary Burke, PC Jan. 25 Sue Ludwig, SU Feb. 1 Brenda Ginaitt, STJ Feb. 8 Shelly Pennefather, VU Feb. 15 Felisha Legette, SU

1985‑86

Dec. 2 Peggy Walsh, UConn Dec. 9 Britt King, PC Dec. 16 Shelly Pennefather, VU Dec. 23 Shelly Pennefather, VU Jan. 6 Shelly Pennefather, VU Jan. 13 Jackie Smith, STJ Jan. 20 Doris Sable, PC Jan. 27 Janice Long, SU Feb. 3 Beth Knight, GU Tammi Sweet, UConn Feb. 10 Felisha Legette, SU Feb. 17 Britt King, PC Shelly Pennefather, VU Feb. 24 Britt King, PC

1984‑85

Dec. 10 Shelly Pennefather, VU Dec. 17 Shelly Pennefather, VU Dec. 24 Jane Haubrich, BC Jan. 14 Britt King, PC Jan. 21 Shelly Pennefather, VU Faye Gerald, STJ Jan. 28 Doris Sable, PC Feb. 4 Jennifer Bruce, Pitt Feb. 11 Toni Igrec, SU Feb. 18 Peggy Walsh, UConn Feb. 25 Maura Gill, GU

1983‑84 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19

Chris Palombi, SU Nancy Bernhardt, VU Sally Madeira, BC Gloria Bradley, SHU Nancy Bernhardt, VU Kathy Finn, PC Joan Powers, PC Jennifer Bruce, Pitt Chris Palombi, SU Missy Renehan, SU

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Weekly Honors A ward W inners

1982‑83

Dec. 12 Kathy Finn, PC Dec. 19 Debbie Beckford, STJ Jan. 3 Kathie Beisel, VU Jan. 10 Leigh Curl, UConn Jan. 17 Jennifer Bruce, Pitt Jan. 23 Gloria Bradley, SHU Jan. 30 Kathy Finn, PC Feb. 7 Kerry Phayre, PC Feb. 15 Jennifer Bruce, Pitt Feb. 21 Debbie Beckford, STJ Feb. 28 Jennifer Bruce, Pitt

All-Time Freshman Of the Week 2012-13

Nov. 19 Breanna Stewart, UConn Nov. 26 Jewell Loyd, ND Dec. 3 Courtney Williams, USF Dec. 10 Jewell Loyd, ND Dec. 17 Aliyyah Handford, STJ Dec 23 Breanna Stewart, UConn Dec. 31 Brittney Sykes, SU Jan. 7 Brittney Sykes, SU Jan. 14 Jewell Loyd, ND Jan. 21 Chanise Jenkins, DPU Jan. 28 Breanna Stewart, UConn Feb. 4 Aliyyah Handford, STJ Feb. 11 Dominique Vitalis, GU Feb. 18 Aliyyah Handford,STJ Feb. 25 Jewell Loyd, ND March 4 Brittney Sykes, SU

2011-12 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 28

Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Brittany Hrynko, DPU Brianna Kiesel, Pitt Markisha Wright, ND Bria Smith, UofL Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Bria Smith, UofL Lauren Burford, VU Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Brittany Hrynko, DPU Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn

2010-11 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 28 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 March 1

Bria Hartley, UConn Bria Hartley, UConn Shoni Schimmel, UofL Natalie Achonwa, ND Bria Hartley, UConn Shoni Schimmel, UofL Katherine Plouffe, MU Shoni Schimmel, UofL Bria Hartley, UConn Bria Hartley, UConn Shoni Schimmel, UofL Stefanie Dolson, UConn Stefanie Dolson, UConn Bria Hartley, UConn Kayla Cook, UC

2009-10 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 14

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Skylar Diggins, ND Sugar Rodgers, GU Kayla Alexander, SU Asya Bussie, WVU

Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 March 2

Shenneika Smith, STJ Sugar Rodgers, GU Sugar Rodgers, GU Skylar Diggins, ND Sugar Rodgers, GU Skylar Diggins, ND Shenneika Smith, STJ Skylar Diggins, ND Nadirah McKenith, STJ Shenneika Smith, STJ Sugar Rodgers, GU

2008-09 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 2

Kandice Green, SHU Kellie Watson, ND Kellie Watson, ND Kandice Green, SHU Da’Shena Stevens, STJ Natalie Novosel, ND Da’Shena Stevens, STJ Natalie Novosel, ND Shanasa Sanders, UC Keisha Hampton, DPU Tiffany Hayes, UConn Kandice Green, SHU Tiffany Hayes, UConn Tiffany Hayes, UConn Keisha Hampton, DPU

2007-08

Nov. 19 Maya Moore, UConn Nov. 26 Maya Moore, UConn Dec. 3 Keisha Hines, UofL Dec. 10 Ebonie Williams, SHU Dec. 17 Angel Robinson, MU Dec. 24 Erica Morrow, SU Dec. 31 Maya Moore, UConn Jan. 7 Angel Robinson, MU Jan. 14 Maya Moore, UConn Jan. 21 Maya Moore, UConn Jan. 28 Maya Moore, UConn Feb. 4 Maya Moore, UConn Feb. 11 Erica Morrow, SU Feb. 18 Maya Moore, UConn Feb. 25 Maya Moore, UConn March 4 Maya Moore, UConn

2006-07 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 27

Epiphanny Prince, RU Nicole Michael, SU Nicole Michael, SU Ashley Booker, SHU Epiphanny Prince, RU Tina Charles, UConn Kaili McLaren, UConn Nicole Michael, SU Tina Charles, UConn Tina Charles, UConn Carla Jacobs, UC Tina Charles, UConn Tina Charles, UConn Nicole Michael, SU Tina Charles, UConn

2005-06 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16

Lindsay Schrader, ND Xenia Stewart, Pitt Jenny Eckhart, SU Chelsea Marandola, PC Michelle Jones, UC Chelsea Marandola, PC Katrina Wheeler, GU Shantel Brown, SHU Renee Montgomery, UConn

Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27

Krystal Ellis, MU Shelly Bellman, UC Renne Montgomery, UConn Krystal Ellis, MU Shelly Bellman, UC Angel McCoughtry, UofL

2004-05

Nov. 22 Sara Antolick, SU Nov. 29 Andrea Peterson, STJ Dec. 6 Charde Houston, UConn Dec. 13 Shamika Jackson, BC Dec. 20 Matee Ajavon, RU Dec. 27 Kieraah Marlow, GU Jan. 3 Matee Ajavon, RU Jan. 10 Esssence Carson, RU Jan. 17 Matee Ajavon, RU Charde Houston, UConn Jan. 24 Charde Houston, UConn Marcedes Walker, Pitt Jan. 31 Kieraah Marlow, GU Vaida Sipaviciute, SU Feb. 7 Charel Allen, ND Feb. 14 Matee Ajavon, RU Feb. 21 Marcedes Walker, Pitt Feb. 28 Kieraah Marlow, GU

2003-04

Nov. 24 Angie Clark, STJ Dec. 1 Angie Clark, STJ Dec. 8 Angie Clark, STJ Dec. 15 Heta Korpivaara, SHU Dec. 22 Angie Clark, STJ Dec. 29 Kirby Copeland, VT Jan. 5 Meg Bulger, WVU Jan. 12 Lauren Kohn, SU Jan. 19 Lauren Kohn, SU Meg Bulger, WVU Jan. 26 Meg Bulger, WVU Feb. 2 Meg Bulger, WVU Feb. 9 Meg Bulger, WVU Angie Clark, SJU Feb. 16 Meg Bulger, WVU Heta Korpivaara, SHU Feb. 23 Liz Sherwood, UConn March 1 Sarah Marshall, BC

2002-03

Nov. 25 Tamara James, Miami Dec. 2 Tamara James, Miami Dec. 9 Carrie Mason, VT Dec. 16 Cappie Pondexter, RU Dec. 23 Tamara James, Miami Dec. 30 Barbara Turner, UConn Jan. 6 Tamara James, Miami Jan. 13 Tamara James, Miami Jan. 20 Cappie Pondexter, RU Jan. 27 Barbara Turner, UConn Feb. 3 Ann Strother, UConn Feb. 10 Cappie Pondexter, UConn Barbara Turner, UConn Feb. 17 Cappie Pondexter, RU Barbara Turner, UConn Feb. 24 Cappie Pondexter, RU March 3 Courtney LaVere, ND

2001-02

Nov. 19 Yolanda Paige, WVU Nov. 26 Sherell Sowho, WVU Dec. 3 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Dec. 10 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Dec. 17 Mary Lisicky, GU Jacqueline Batteast, ND Dec. 23 Clare Droesch, BC

Dec. 31 Sherell Sowho, WVU Jan. 7 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Jan. 14 Erin Gibson, VT Jan. 21 Yolanda Paige, WVU Jan. 28 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Feb. 4 Clare Droesch, BC Feb. 11 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Jessica Simmonds, PC Feb. 18 Yolanda Paige, WVU Feb. 25 Katy Flecky, ND

2000-01

Nov. 20 Jenese Wilcox, PC Nov. 27 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Dec. 4 Jenese Wilcox, PC Dec. 11 Janelle McManus, BC Dec. 18 Amber Jacobs, BC Dec. 25 Kristin Quinn, PC Jan. 1 Courtney Mix, VU Jan. 8 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Jan. 15 Chanivia Broussard, Miami Jan. 22 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Jan. 29 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Feb. 5 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Charlene Thomas, SHU Feb. 12 Diana Taurasi, UConn Kristin Quinn, PC Feb. 19 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Feb. 26 Janelle McManus, BC

1999-00

Nov. 22 Amanda Papuga, Miami Nov. 29 Shannon Perry, SU Trish Juhline, VU Dec. 6 Alicia Ratay, ND Dec. 13 Santia Jackson, GU Dec. 20 Alicia Ratay, ND Dec. 27 Kennitra Johnson, UConn Jan. 3 Mandy Wittenmyer, Pitt Jan. 10 Brooke Stewart, Pitt Alicia Ratay, ND Jan. 17 Alicia Hartlaub, Miami Jan. 24 Shannon Perry, SU Jan. 31 Aiysha Smith, STJ Feb. 7 Mandy Wittenmyer, Pitt Alicia Ratay, ND Feb. 14 Alicia Ratay, ND Trish Juhline, VU Feb. 21 Alicia Ratay, ND Feb. 28 Mandy Wittenmyer, Pitt

1998-99

Nov. 16 Swin Cash, UConn Nov. 23 Tamika Williams, UConn Nov. 30 Tamika Williams, UConn Sherisha Hills, ND Dec. 7 Asjha Jones, UConn Dec. 14 Swin Cash, UConn Dec. 21 Becky Gottstein, BC Dec. 28 Swin Cash, UConn Jan. 4 Becky Gottstein, BC Jan. 11 Becky Gottstein, BC Jan. 18 Tamika Williams, UConn Jan. 25 Becky Gottstein, BC Feb. 1 Becky Gottstein, BC Feb. 8 Tamika Williams, UConn Feb. 15 Tamika Williams, UConn Feb. 22 Ericka Haney, ND Becky Gottstein, BC

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Weekly Honors A ward W inners

1997-98

Nov. 24 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Dec. 1 Natasha Pointer, RU Dec. 8 Natasha Pointer, RU Dec. 15 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Dec. 22 No award winner Dec. 29 Natasha Pointer, RU Jan. 5 Natasha Pointer, RU Jan. 12 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 19 Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 26 Ruth Riley, ND Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Feb. 2 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Feb. 9 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Feb. 16 Linda Miles, RU Feb. 23 Shawnetta Stewart, RU

1996-97 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24

Shea Ralph, UConn Jenea Skeeters, VU Paula Moore, SU Jenea Skeeters, VU Shea Ralph, UConn Cal Bouchard, BC Shea Ralph, UConn Cal Bouchard, BC Cal Bouchard, BC Shea Ralph, UConn Usha Gilmore, RU Jenea Skeeters, VU Shea Ralph, UConn Jenea Skeeters, VU

1995-96 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26

Jennifer Clemente, RU Sylita Thomas, GU Danielle Golay, SHU Sylita Thomas, GU Danielle Golay, SHU Susan Blauser, RU Maria Tchobanova, WVU Sylita Thomas, GU Teakyta Barnes, SU Dana Simonelli, PC Maria Tchobanova, WVU Diana Braendly, ND Kimberly Smith, GU Kimberly Smith, GU

1994-95 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27

Aimee McGuire, BC Nykesha Sales, UConn MeChelle Murray, Miami Julie Wheeler, PC Latia Howard, Pitt Kerri Chatten, PC Nykesha Sales, UConn Octavia Blue, Miami Kerri Chatten, PC Raquel Nurse, SU Sandy Mitchell, SHU Kerri Chatten, PC Julie Wheeler, PC

1993‑94

Dec. 6 Holly Porter, BC Dec. 13 Sheron Murray, Miami Dec. 20 Julie Angelina, SU Jan. 3 Holly Porter, BC Jan. 10 Mandy Saunders, PC Jan. 16 Dana Wynne, SHU Mandy Saunders, PC Jan. 23 Kara Wolters, UConn Jan. 30 Holly Porter, BC Carla Berube, UConn Feb. 6 Holly Porter, BC Feb. 13 Mandy Saunders, PC Feb. 20 Holly Porter, BC Feb. 27 Mandy Saunders, PC

1992‑93 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Jan. 4 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn Texlin Quinney, SHU Ayanna Walden, PC Holly Rilinger, Miami Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn Holly Rilinger, Miami Sarah Miller, PC Holly Rilinger, Miami Denise Dillon, VU Holly Rilinger, Miami Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn Denise Dillon, VU

1991‑92

Dec. 2 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Dec. 9 Grace Kelly, STJ Dec. 15 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Dec. 23 Amanda Makarewicz, SHU Dec. 30 Michele Thornton, VU Jan. 5 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Jan. 12 Angel Lewis, SU Jan. 19 Angel Lewis, SU Dawn Johnson, SHU Jan. 26 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 2 Michele Thornton, VU Feb. 9 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 16 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 24 Michele Thornton, VU March 2 Rebecca Lobo, UConn

1990‑91 Nov. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 30 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Feb. 25

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Orly Grossman, UConn Jennifer Mead, PC Michele Verotsky, BC Kerry Curran, BC Lucie Fontanella, PC Lucie Fontanella, PC No award winner Jenine Joyce, Pitt Jennifer Mead, PC Jonna Huemrich, Pitt Erin Maloy, Pitt Jodi Brooks, SHU Lucie Fontanella, PC

1989‑90

1985‑86

1988‑89

1984‑85

Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26

Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20

Kathy Ferrier, UConn Karen Connell, VU Kris Witfill, GU Sarah Behn, BC Maureen McConnell, Pitt Sarah Behn, BC Holly Oslander, SU Sarah Behn, BC Patrina Blow, STJ Kathy Ferrier, UConn Turia Ransom, Pitt Turia Ransom, Pitt Peggi Jewell, GU Meghan Pattyson, UConn Tricia Corace, GU No award winner Wendy Davis, UConn Peggi Jewell, GU Tracy Lis, PC Kelley Moore, SHU Rosemary Magarity, VU Amy Bolen, STJ Tracy Lis, PC Wendy Davis, UConn

1987‑88 Nov. 29 Dec. 7 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21

Shanya Evans, PC Laura Lishness, UConn Alicia Jones, SHU Davita Smith, SU Shanya Evans, PC Kerry Bascom, UConn Laura Lishness, UConn Lorri Johnson, Pitt Lorri Johnson, Pitt Connie Hurt, Pitt Maria Ayres, GU Laura Lishness, UConn

1986‑87 Dec. 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15

Kris Lamb, UConn Andrea Mangum, PC Kris Lamb, UConn Carla Wenger, BC Heidi Robbins, UConn Andrea Mangum, PC Danene Hopson, SU Andrea Mangum, PC Jennifer Shingler, Pitt Andrea Mangum, PC Danene Hopson, SU

Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24

Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25

Maureen Conley, STJ Debbie Hartnett, SHU Maureen Conley, STJ No award winner Geraldine Saintilus, SHU Brenda Ginaitt, STJ Geraldine Saintilus, SHU Geraldine Saintilus, SHU Nikki Arwood, GU Debbie Hartnett, SHU Debbie Hartnett, SHU Debbie Hartnett, SHU Beth Knight, GU Lisa Angelotti, VU Kathy O’Reilly, SHU Lisa Angelotti, VU Felisha Legette, SU Ann Odoy, BC Felisha Legette, SU Felisha Legette, SU Kathy O’Reilly, SHU Ann Odoy, BC

1983‑84 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19

Lori Kulo, UConn Shelly Pennefather, VU Evy Doerfler, UConn Julie Callahan, Pitt Ann Marie Gothard, GU Evy Doerfler, UConn Shelly Pennefather, VU Shelly Pennefather, VU Julie Callahan, Pitt Shelly Pennefather, VU

1982‑83 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 7 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

Anne Marie McNamee, STJ Peggy Walsh, UConn Sarah Gause, GU Jackie Smith, STJ Britt King, PC Ann Marie McNamee, STJ No award Britt King, PC Jackie Smith, STJ No award winner No award winner

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Year-by-Year Champions BIG EAST Regular Season and Tournament Champions Regular Season Tournament Tournament MOP 1982-83 Providence/St. John’s St. John’s Debbie Beckford (St. John’s) 1983-84 Pittsburgh/Villanova St. John’s Ann Marie McNamee (St. John’s) 1984-85 St. John’s/Villanova Syracuse Janice Long (Syracuse) 1985-86 Providence Villanova Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1986-87 Villanova Villanova Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1987-88 Syracuse St. John’s Sabrina Johnson (St. John’s) 1988-89 Connecticut Connecticut Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) 1989-90 Connecticut/Providence Providence Andrea Mangum (Providence) 1990-91 Connecticut Connecticut Meghan Pattyson (Connecticut) 1991-92 Miami Miami Frances Savage (Miami) 1992-93 Miami/Georgetown Miami Vicki Plowden (Miami) 1993-94 Connecticut Connecticut Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1994-95 Connecticut Connecticut Kara Wolters (Connecticut) 1995-96 Providence/Miami/ Syracuse/Seton Hall (BE 7) Connecticut Kara Wolters (Connecticut) Connecticut (BE 6) 1996-97 Georgetown (BE 7) Connecticut Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Connecticut (BE 6)

Regular Season Tournament Tournament MOP 1997-98 Rutgers (BE 7) Connecticut Rita Williams (Connecticut) Connecticut (BE 6) 1998-99 Connecticut/Rutgers Connecticut Shea Ralph (Connecticut) 1999-00 Connecticut Connecticut Tamika Williams (Connecticut) 2000-01 Notre Dame/Connecticut Connecticut Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) 2001-02 Connecticut Connecticut Asjha Jones (Connecticut) 2002-03 Connecticut Villanova Trish Juhline (Villanova) 2003-04 Connecticut Boston College Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College) 2004-05 Rutgers Connecticut Barbara Turner (Connecticut) 2005-06 Rutgers Connecticut Ann Strother (Connecticut) 2006-07 Connecticut Rutgers Matee Ajavon (Rutgers) 2007-08 Connecticut Connecticut Charde Houston (Connecticut) 2008-09 Connecticut Connecticut Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2009-10 Connecticut Connecticut Kalana Greene (Connecticut) 2010-11 Connecticut Connecticut Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2011-12 Notre Dame Connecticut Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut) 2012-13 Noter Dame Notre Dame Kayla McBride (Notre Dame)

Year-by-Year Award Winners Player of the Year 2012-13 Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame) 2011-12 Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame) 2010-11 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2009-10 Tina Charles (Connecticut) 2008-09 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2007-08 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2006-07 Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) 2005-06 Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) 2004-05 Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame) 2003-04 Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) 2002-03 Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) 2001-02 Sue Bird (Connecticut) 2000-01 Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) 1999-00 Shea Ralph (Connecticut) 1998-99 Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut) 1997-98 Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) 1996-97 Kara Wolters (Connecticut) 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1993-94 Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1992-93 Kris Witfill (Georgetown) 1991-92 Frances Savage (Miami) 1990-91 Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) 1989-90 Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) 1988-89 Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) 1987-88 Lisa Angelotti (Villanova) 1986-87 Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1985-86 Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1984-85 Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1983-84 Jennifer Bruce (Pittsburgh) Kathy Finn (Providence) 1982-83 Debbie Beckford (St. John’s) Defensive Player of the Year 2012-13 Kelly Faris (Connecticut) 2011-12 Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame) 2010-11 Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame) 2009-10 Sarah Miles (West Virginia) 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) 2007-08 Essence Carson (Rutgers) 2006-07 Essence Carson (Rutgers) 2005-06 Essence Carson (Rutgers) 2004-05 Chelsea Newton (Rutgers) 2003-04 Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown) 2002-03 Ashley Battle (Connecticut) 2001-02 Meghan Saake (Miami) 2000-01 Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) 1999-00 Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) 1998-99 Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) 1997-98 Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) 1996-97 Nykesha Sales (Connecticut)

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Coach of the Year 2012-13 Muffet McGraw (Notre Dame) 2011-12 Kim Barnes Arico (St. John’s) 2010-11 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 2009-10 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Mike Carey (West Virginia) 2008-09 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Harry Perretta (Villanova) 2007-08 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Quentin Hillsman (Syracuse) 2006-07 Terri Mitchell (Marquette) 2005-06 Kim Barnes Arico (St. John’s) 2004-05 C. Vivian Stringer (Rutgers) 2003-04 Mike Carey (West Virginia) 2002-03 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 2001-02 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 2000-01 Muffet McGraw (Notre Dame) 1999-00 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Traci Waites (Pittsburgh) 1998-99 Cathy Inglese (Boston College) 1997-98 C. Vivian Stringer (Rutgers) 1996-97 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 1995-96 Harry Perretta (Villanova) 1994-95 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 1993-94 Phyllis Mangina (Seton Hall) 1992-93 Patrick Knapp (Georgetown) 1991-92 Ferne Labati (Miami) 1990-91 Joe Mullaney, Jr. (St. John’s) 1989-90 Phyllis Mangina (Seton Hall) 1988-89 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 1987-88 Barbara Jacobs (Syracuse) 1986-87 Harry Perretta (Villanova) 1985-86 Bob Foley (Providence) 1984-85 Margo Plotzke (Boston College) 1983-84 Judy Saurer (Pittsburgh) 1982-83 Don Perrelli (St. John’s) Sportsmanship Award 2012-13 Anna Martin (DePaul) 2011-12 Deanna Ortiz (DePaul) Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s) 2010-11 Shelly Bellman (Cincinnati) Sam Quigley (DePaul) 2009-10 Maria Getty (Villanova) 2008-09 Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) 2007-08 Meg Bulger (West Virginia) 2006-07 Jenna Rubino (DePaul) 2005-06 Carolyn Kieger (Marquette) 2004-05 Jen Hilgenberg (Villanova) 2003-04 Sherri Brown (St. John’s) 2002-03 Leslie Ardon (Seton Hall) 2001-02 Mimi Riley (Villanova)

Freshman (Rookie) of the Year 2012-13 Jewell Loyd (Notre Dame) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut) 2011-12 2010-11 Bria Hartley (Connecticut) 2009-10 Sugar Rodgers (West Virginia) 2008-09 Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s) 2007-08 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2006-07 Tina Charles (Connecticut) 2005-06 Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) 2004-05 Matee Ajavon (Rutgers) ^2003-04 Meg Bulger (West Virginia) 2002-03 Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) 2001-02 Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame) 2000-01 Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown) 1999-00 Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame) 1998-99 Tamika Williams (Connecticut) 1997-98 Natasha Pointer (Rutgers) 1996-97 Shea Ralph (Connecticut) 1995-96 Kimberly Smith (Georgetown) 1994-95 Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) 1993-94 Holly Porter (Boston College) 1992-93 Holly Rilinger (Miami) Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) 1991-92 Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1990-91 Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh) 1989-90 Sarah Behn (Boston College) *1988-89 Tracy Lis (Providence) 1987-88 Laura Lishness (Connecticut) 1986-87 Kris Lamb (Connecticut) 1985-86 Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall) 1984-85 Felisha Legette (Syracuse) 1983-84 Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1982-83 Ann Marie McNamee (St. John’s) ^ - Rookie of the Year was changed to Freshman of the Year in 2003-04 * - Freshman of the Year was changed to Rookie of the Year in 1988-89 Sixth-Man Award 2012-13 Carmen Tyson-Thomas (Syracuse) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut) 2011-12 2010-11 Taylor Pikes (DePaul) 2009-10 Laura Sweeney (Villanova) 2008-09 China Threatt (DePaul) 2007-08 Ketia Swanier (Connecticut)

Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2012-13 Anna Martin (DePaul) 2011-12 Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s) 2010-11 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2009-10 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2008-09 Jill Stephens (Cincinnati) 2007-08 Allie Quigley (DePaul) 2006-07 Jenna Rubino (DePaul) 2005-06 Megan Duffy (Notre Dame) 2004-05 Ashley Bush (Seton Hall) 2003-04 Courtney Mix (Villanova) 2002-03 Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame) 2001-02 Nicole Conway (Boston College) 2000-01 Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) 1999-00 Cal Bouchard (Boston College) 1998-99 Rebecca Sturbridge (West Virginia) 1997-98 Raquel Nurse (Syracuse) 1996-97 Kristyn Cool (Syracuse) 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1993-94 Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1992-93 Erin Kenneally (Syracuse) 1991-92 Wendy Davis (Connecticut) 1990-91 Carla Wenger (Boston College) 1989-90 Angela Alson (Syracuse) 1988-89 Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall) 1987-88 Vera Jones (Syracuse) 1986-87 Kathy Sweet (Boston College) 1985-86 Joan Powers (Providence) Most Improved Award 2012-13 Kelly Faris (Connecticut) Brittany Hrynko (DePaul) 2011-12 Jasmine Wynne (USF) 2010-11 Natalie Novosel (Notre Dame) 2009-10 Monique Reid (Louisville) 2008-09 Laura Kurz (Villanova) Sarah Miles (West Virginia) 2007-08 Epiphanny Prince (Rutgers) 2006-07 Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh) 2005-06 Mel Thomas (Connecticut) 2004-05 Michelle Campbell (Rutgers) 2003-04 Megan Duffy (Notre Dame) 2002-03 Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College) 2001-02 Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech) 2000-01 Kelley Siemon (Notre Dame) 1999-00 Jamie Cournoyer (Boston College) 1998-99 Alissa Murphy (Boston College) 1997-98 Jenny Higgins (Villanova) 1996-97 Kym Hope (Miami)

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2009-10

First Team: Stefanie Dolson (UConn), Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (UConn), Brittany Hrynko (DPU), Sugar Rodgers (GU), Shoni Schimmel (UofL), Natalie Achonwa (ND), Skylar Diggins (ND), Kayla McBride (ND), Nadirah McKenith (STJ), Shenneika Smith (STJ), Andrea Smith (USF), Kayla Alexander (SU). Second Team: Dayeesha Hollins (UC), Kelly Farris (UConn), Katherine Harry (DPU), Anna Martin (DPU), Antonita Slaughter (UofL), Katherine Plouffe (MU), Symone Roberts (PC), Brittany Morris (SHU), Andrell Smith (USF), Laura Sweeeney (VU). Honorable Mention: Bria Hartley (UConn), Breanna Stewart (UConn), Jewell Loyd (ND), Brianna Kiesel (Pitt), Erica Wheeler (RU). All-Freshman Team: Moriah Jefferson (UConn), Breanna Stewart (UConn), Chanise Jenkins (DPU), Brooklyn Pumroy (MU), Jewell Loyd (ND), Aliyyah Handford (STJ), Kahleah Copper (RU), Brianna Butler (SU), Brittney Sykes (SU), Alisia Jenkins (USF). Coach of the Year – Muffet McGraw (ND) Player of the Year – Skylar Diggins (ND) Defensive Player of the Year – Kelly Faris (UConn) Sixth-Man Award – Carmen Tyson-Thomas (SU) Most Improved – Kelly Faris (UConn), Brittany Hrynko (DPU) Freshman of the Year – Jewell Loyd (ND) Sportsmanship Award – Anna Martin (DPU) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Anna Martin (DPU)

First Team: Tina Charles (Connecticut), Kalana Greene (Connecticut), Jessica Lawson (USF), Chelsea Marandola (Providence), Nicole Michael (Syracuse), Maya Moore (Connecticut), Monique Reid (Louisville), Liz Repella (West Virginia), Sugar Rodgers (Georgetown), Lindsay Schrader (Notre Dame), Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s). Second Team: Ashley Barlow (Notre Dame), Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame), Keisha Hampton (DePaul), Tiffany Hayes (Connecticut), Monica McNutt (Georgetown), Sarah Miles (West Virginia), Sam Quigley (DePaul), Brittany Ray (Rutgers), Angel Robinson (Marquette), Kahla Roudebush (Cincinnati). Honorable Mention: Korinne Campbell (West Virginia), Chelsea Cole (Pittsburgh), Maria Getty (Villanova), Jania Sims (Pittsburgh). All-Freshman Team: Kayla Alexander (Syracuse), Asya Bussie (West Virginia), Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame), Kelly Faris (Connecticut), Katherine Harry (DePaul), Nadirah McKenith (St. John’s), Sugar Rodgers (Georgetown), KaNeisha Saunders (USF), Sarina Simmons (Marquette), Shenneika Smith (St. John’s), Laura Sweeney (Villanova), Carmen Tyson-Thomas (Syracuse) Co-Coaches of the Year – Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) and Mike Carey (West Virginia) Player of the Year – Tina Charles (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year – Sarah Miles (West Virginia) Sixth-Man Award – Laura Sweeney (Villanova) Most Improved – Monique Reid (Louisville) Freshman of the Year – Sugar Rodgers (Georgetown) Sportsmanship Award – Maria Getty (Villanova) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut)

2011-12

First Team: Bria Hartley (Connecticut), Tiffany Hayes (Connecticut), Anna Martin (DePaul), Sugar Rodgers (Georgetown), Shoni Schimmel (Louisville), Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame), Natalie Novose (Notre Dame), Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame), Khadijah Rushdan (Rutgers), Shenneika Smith (St. John’s), Asya Bussie (West Virginia). Second Team: Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati), Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut), April Sykes (Rutgers), Nadirah McKenith (St. John’s), Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s), Jasmine Crew (Seton Hall), Jasmine Wynne (USF), Kayla Alexander (Syracuse), Iasia Hemingway (Syracuse), Laura Sweeney (Villanova). Honorable Mention: Stefanie Dolson (Connecticut), Katherine Harry (DePaul), Tia Magee (Georgetown), Katherine Plouffe (Marquette), Monique Oliver (Rutgers), Christal Caldwell (West Virginia). All-Freshman Team: Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut), Kiah Stokes (Connecticut), Brittany Hrynko (DePaul), Bria Smith (Louisville), Arlesia Morse (Marquette), Brianna Kiesel (Pittsburgh), Betnijah Laney (Rutgers), Amber Thompson (St. John’s), Lauren Burford (Villanova), Linda Stepney (West Virginia). Coach of the Year – Kim Barnes Arico (St. John’s) Player of the Year – Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame) Defensive Player of the Year – Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame) Sixth-Man Award – Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut) Most Improved – Jasmine Wynne (USF) Freshman of the Year – Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut) Sportsmanship Award – Deanna Ortiz (DePaul), Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s)

2010-11 First Team: Tiffany Hayes (Connecticut), Maya Moore (Connecticut), Keisha Hampton (DePaul), Sugar Rodgers (Georgetown), Monique Reid (Louisville), Angel Robinson (Marquette), Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame), Natalie Novosel (Notre Dame), Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame), Kayla Alexander (Syracuse), Liz Repella (West Virginia). Second Team: Bria Hartley (Connecticut), Sam Quigley (DePaul), Tatiyiana McMorris (Marquette), Taneisha Harrison (Pittsburgh), Monique Oliver (Rutgers), Khadijah Rushdan (Rutgers), April Sykes (Rutgers), Shenneika Smith (St. John’s), Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s), Andrea Smith (USF), Madina Ali (West Virginia). Honorable Mention: Kelly Farris (Connecticut), Felicia Chester (DePaul), Monica McNutt (Georgetown), Shoni Schimmel (Louisville), Chelsea Cole (Pittsburgh), Iasia Hemingway (Suracyse). All-Freshman Team: Kayla Cook (Cincinnati), Jeanise Randolph (Cincinnati), Stefanie Dolson (Connecticut), Bria Hartley (Connecticut), Shoni Schimmel (Louisville), Sherrone Vails (Louisville), Katherine Plouffe (Marquette), Natalie Achonwa (Notre Dame), Lauren Okafor (Providence), Ka-Deidre Simmons (Seton Hall). Coach of the Year – Geno Auriemma (Connecticut Player of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year – Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame) Sixth-Man Award – Taylor Pikes (DePaul) Most Improved – Natalie Novosel (Notre Dame) Freshman of the Year – Bria Hartley (Connecticut) Sportsmanship Award – Shelly Bellman (Cincinnati), Sam Quigley (DePaul) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut)

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2008-09 First Team: Candyce Bingham (Louisville), Tina Charles (Connecticut), Shantia Grace (USF), Chandrea Jones (Syracuse), Laura Kurz (Villanova), Angel McCoughtry (Louisville), Renee Montgomery (Connecticut), Maya Moore (Connecticut), Epiphanny Prince (Rutgers), Lindsay Schrader (Notre Dame), Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh). Second Team: Ashley Barlow (Notre Dame), Takisha Granberry (West Virginia), Monique McLean (St. John’s), Deirdre Naughton (DePaul), Liz Repella (West Virginia), Angel Robinson (Marquette), Kahla Roudebush (Cincinnati), Xenia Stewart (Pittsburgh), Natasha Williams (DePaul), Noteisha Womack (Seton Hall). Honorable Mention: Krystal Ellis (Marquette), Karee Houlette (Georgetown), Nicole Michael (Syracuse), Kia Vaughn (Rutgers). All-Freshman Team: Kandice Green (Seton Hall), Keisha Hampton (DePaul), Tiffany Hayes (Connecticut), Natalie Novosel (Notre Dame), Jessica Pachko (Marquette), Monique Reid (Louisville), Shanasa Sanders (Cincinnati), Erica Solomon (Notre Dame), Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s), Shawnice Wilson (Pittsburgh). Co-Coaches of the Year – Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) and Harry Perretta (Villanova) Player of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year – Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) Sixth-Man Award – China Threatt (DePaul) Co-Most Improved – Laura Kurz (Villanova) and Sarah Miles (West Virginia) Freshman of the Year – Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s) Sportsmanship Award – Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Jill Stephens (Cincinnati)

2007-08 First Team: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers), Charel Allen (Notre Dame), Tina Charles (Connecticut), Krystal Ellis (Marquette), Angel McCoughtry (Louisville), Renee Montgomery (Connecticut), Maya Moore (Connecticut), Epiphanny Prince (Rutgers), Allie Quigley (DePaul), Olayinka Sanni (West Virginia), Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh). Second Team: Candyce Bingham (Louisville), Meg Bulger (West Virginia), Essence Carson (Rutgers), Shantia Grace (USF), Chandrea Jones (Syracuse), Laura Kurz (Villanova), LaQuita Owens (West Virginia), Kia Vaughn (Rutgers), Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh), Kia Wright (St. John’s). Honorable Mention: Ashley Barlow (Notre Dame), Kieraah Marlow (Georgetown), Nicole Michael (Syracuse), Deirdre Naughton (DePaul), Lindsay Schrader (Notre Dame), Ketia Swanier (Connecticut). All-Freshman Team: Chelsea Cole (Pittsburgh), Lorin Dixon (Connecticut), Mi-Khida Hankins (Providence), Tasha Harris (Syracuse), Taneisha Harrison (Pittsburgh), Sky Lindsay (St. John’s), Brittany Mallory (Notre Dame), Maya Moore (Connecticut), Erica Morrow (Syracuse), Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame), Angel Robinson (Marquette), Ebonie Williams (Seton Hall). Co-Coaches of the Year – Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) and Quentin Hillsman (Syracuse) Player of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year - Essence Carson (Rutgers) Sixth-Man Award – Ketia Swanier (Connecticut) Most Improved – Epiphanny Prince (Rutgers) Freshman of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut) Sportsmanship Award – Meg Bulger (West Virginia) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Allie Quigley (DePaul)

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2006-07 First Team: Charel Allen (Notre Dame), Essence Carson (Rutgers), Jessica Dickson (USF), Krystal Ellis (Marquette), Angel McCoughtry (Louisville), Renee Montgomery (Connecticut), Christina Quaye (Marquette), Olayinka Sanni (West Virginia), Kia Vaughn (Rutgers), Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh), Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh). Second Team: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers), Tina Charles (Connecticut), Shantia Grace (USF), Kalana Greene (Connecticut), Charde Houston (Connecticut), Chelsea Marandola (Providence), Kieraah Marlow (Georgetown), LaQuita Owens (West Virginia), Allie Quigley (DePaul), Kia Wright (St. John’s) Honorable Mention: Chakhia Cole (West Virginia), Jazz Covington (Louisville), Monique McLean (St. John’s), Nicole Michael (Syracuse), Elizbieta Mukosiej (Seton Hall), Caprice Smith (DePaul). All-Freshman Team: Ashley Barlow (Notre Dame), Tina Charles (Connecticut), Kendria Holmes (Providence), Carla Jacobs (Cincinnati), Melissa Lechlitner (Notre Dame), Kaili McLaren (Connecticut), Nicole Michael (Syracuse), Epiphanny Prince (Rutgers), Brittany Ray (Rutgers), Jania Sims (Pittsburgh), Erica Williamson (Notre Dame). Coach of the Year – Terri Mitchell (Marquette) Player of the Year – Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) Defensive Player of the Year - Essence Carson (Rutgers) Most Improved – Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh) Freshman of the Year – Tina Charles (Connecticut) Sportsmanship Award – Jenna Rubino (DePaul) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Jenna Rubino (DePaul)

2005-06 First Team: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers), Angela Clark (St. John’s), Jazz Covington (Louisville), Jessica Dickson (USF), Megan Duffy (Notre Dame), Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers), Khara Smith (DePaul), Ann Strother (Connecticut), Liad Suez-Karni (Villanova), Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh), Kia Wright (St. John’s). Second Team: Meg Bulger (West Virginia), Essence Carson (Rutgers), Treasure Humphries (Cincinnati), Carolyn Kieger (Marquette), Kieraah Marlow (Georgetown), Christina Quaye (Marquette), Allie Quigley (DePaul), Jenna Rubino (DePaul), Vaida Sipaviciute (Syracuse), Barbara Turner (Connecticut), Mallorie Winn (Pittsburgh). Honorable Mention: Monique Blake (Seton Hall), Charde Houston (Connecticut), Mel Thomas (Connecticut). All-Freshman Team: Shelly Bellman (Cincinnati), Krystal Ellis (Marquette), Chelsea Marandola (Providence), Angel McCoughtry (Louisville), Renee Montgomery (Connecticut). Coach of the Year - Kim Barnes Arico (St. John’s) Player of the Year - Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Defensive Player of the Year - Essence Carson (Rutgers) Most Improved - Mel Thomas (Connecticut) Freshman of the Year - Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) Sportsmanship Award - Carolyn Kieger (Marquette) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Megan Duffy (Notre Dame)

2004-05 First Team: Meg Bulger (West Virginia), Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame), Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College), Megan Duffy (Notre Dame), Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers), Ann Strother (Connecticut). Second Team: Jackie Adamshick (Villanova), Matee Ajavon (Rutgers), Yolanda Paige (West Virginia), Liad Suez (Villanova), Kia Wright (St. John’s). Third Team: Ashley Bush (Seton Hall), Michelle Campbell (Rutgers), Clare Droesch (Boston College), Charde Houston (Connecticut), Chelsea Newton (Rutgers). Honorable Mention: Jessica Moore (Connecticut), Barbara Turner (Connecticut), Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh) All-Freshman Team: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers), Charel Allen (Notre Dame), Charde Houston (Connecticut), Kieraah Marlow (Georgetown), Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh). Coach of the Year: C. Vivian Stringer (Rutgers) Player of the Year: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame) Defensive Player of the Year: Chelsea Newton (Rutgers) Most Improved: Michelle Campbell (Rutgers) Freshman of the Year: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers) Sportsmanship Award: Jen Hilgenberg (Villanova) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Ashley Bush (Seton Hall)

2003-04 First Team: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame), Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown), Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College), Tamara James (Miami), Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers), Diana Taurasi (Connecticut). Second Team: Kate Bulger (West Virginia), Amber Jacobs (Boston College), Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech), Courtney Mix (Villanova), Barbara Turner (Connecticut). Third Team: Chanivia Broussard (Miami), Julie McBride (Syracuse), Yolanda Paige (West Virginia), Ann Strother (Connecticut), Liad Suez (Villanova). Honorable Mention: Megan Duffy (Notre Dame), Latoya Kincaid (Pittsburgh), Yalonda McCormick (Miami). All-Freshman Team: Monique Blake (Seton Hall), Meg Bulger (West Virginia), Angie Clark (St. John’s), Lauren Kohn (Syracuse), Heta Korpivaara (Seton Hall), Liz Sherwood (Connecticut). Coach of the Year: Mike Carey (West Virginia)

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Player of the Year: Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown) Most Improved: Megan Duffy (Notre Dame) Freshman of the Year: Meg Bulger (West Virginia) Sportsmanship Award: Sherri Brown (St. John’s) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Courtney Mix (Villanova)

2002-03 First Team: Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown), Becky Gottstein (Boston College), Trish Juhline (Villanova), Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech), Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers), Diana Taurasi (Connecticut). Second Team: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame), Katie Davis (Villanova), Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College), Tamara James (Miami), Julie McBride (Syracuse). Third Team: Kate Bulger (West Virginia), Mauri Horton (Rutgers), Shannon Perry (Syracuse), Laine Selwyn (Pittsburgh), Ann Strother (Connecticut). Honorable Mention: Amber Jacobs (Boston College), Courtney Mix (Villanova), Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame), Brianne Stepherson (Boston College). All-Rookie: Tamara James (Miami), Courtney LaVere (Notre Dame), Carrie Mason (Virginia Tech), Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers), Ann Strother (Connecticut), Barbara Turner (Connecticut). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Player of the Year: Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Ashley Battle (Connecticut) Most Improved: Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College) Rookie of the Year: Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Sportsmanship Award: Leslie Ardon (Seton Hall) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame)

2001-02 First Team: Sue Bird (Connecticut), Swin Cash (Connecticut), Asjha Jones (Connecticut), Trish Juhline (Villanova), Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame), Diana Taurasi (Connecticut). Second Team: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame), Chanivia Broussard (Miami), Kate Bulger (West Virginia), Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech), Brianne Stepherson (Boston College). Third Team: Davalyn Cunningham (Rutgers), Sarah Hicks (Virginia Tech), Jaime James (Syracuse), Julie McBride (Syracuse), Tamika Williams (Connecticut). Honorable Mention: Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown), Nicole Conway (Boston College), Mimi Riley (Villanova), Meghan Saake (Miami), Laine Selwyn (Pittsburgh). All-Rookie Team: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame), Clare Droesch (Boston College), Mary Lisicky (Georgetown), Yolanda Paige (West Virginia), Jessica Simmonds (Providence), Sherell Sowho (West Virginia). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Player of the Year: Sue Bird (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Meghan Saake (Miami) Most Improved Player: Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech) Rookie of the Year: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame) Sportsmanship Award: Mimi Riley (Villanova) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Nicole Conway (Boston College)

2000-01 First Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut), Sue Bird (Connecticut), Niele Ivey (Notre Dame), Ruth Riley (Notre Dame), Tasha Pointer (Rutgers). Second Team: Swin Cash (Connecticut), Becky Gottstein (Boston College), Shea Ralph (Connecticut), Katie Smrcka-Duffy (Georgetown), Tere Williams (Virginia Tech). Third Team: Brandi Barnes (Villanova), Arminda Moreno (Seton Hall), Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame), Beth Record (Syracuse), Tammy Sutton-Brown (Rutgers). Honorable Mention: Davalyn Cunningham (Rutgers), Trish Juhline (Villanova), Kelley Siemon (Notre Dame). All-Rookie Team: Chanivia Broussard (Miami), Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown), Kate Bulger (West Virginia), Amber Jacobs (Boston College), Diana Taurasi (Connecticut). Coach of the Year: Muffet McGraw (Notre Dame) Player of the Year: Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Defensive Player of the Year: Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Most Improved Player: Kelley Siemon (Notre Dame) Rookie of the Year: Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Ruth Riley (Notre Dame)

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1999-00 First Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut), Cal Bouchard, (Boston College); Shea Ralph (Connecticut), Ruth Riley (Notre Dame), Shawnetta Stewart (Rutgers). Second Team: Sue Bird (Connecticut), Niele Ivey (Notre Dame), Tasha Pointer (Rutgers), Jenea Skeeters (Villanova), Katie Smrcka-Duffy (Georgetown). Third Team: Swin Cash (Connecticut), Jamie Cournoyer (Boston College), Alissa Murphy (Boston College), Beth Record (Syracuse), Tamika Williams (Connecticut). All-Rookie Team: Trish Juhline (Villanova), Kennitra Johnson (Connecticut), Shannon Perry (Syracuse), Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame), Mandy Wittenmyer (Pittsburgh). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut), Traci Waites (Pittsburgh) Player of the Year: Shea Ralph (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Most Improved Player: Jamie Cournoyer (Boston College) Rookie of the Year: Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Cal Bouchard (Boston College)

1998-99 First Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut), Kym Hope (Miami), Tasha Pointer (Rutgers), Ruth Riley (Notre Dame), Shawnetta Stewart (Rutgers). Second Team: Katie Smrcka-Duffy (Georgetown), Sheila McMillen (Notre Dame); Alissa Murphy (Boston College), Shea Ralph (Connecticut), Tomora Young (Rutgers). Third Team: Ebony Dickinson (St. John’s), Niele Ivey (Notre Dame), Jennifer Jordan (Miami), Paula Moore (Syracuse), Tammy Sutton-Brown (Rutgers). All-Rookie Team: Becky Gottstein (Boston College), Jaime James (Syracuse), Asjha Jones (Connecticut), Brianne Stepherson (Boston College), Tamika Williams (Connecticut). Coach of the Year: Cathy Inglese (Boston College) Player of the Year: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Most Improved Player: Alissa Murphy (Boston College) Rookie of the Year: Tamika Williams (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Rebecca Sturbridge (West Virginia)

1997-98 First Team: Cal Bouchard (Boston College), Octavia Blue (Miami), Kym Hope (Miami), Nykesha Sales (Connecticut), Tomora Young (Rutgers). Second Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut), Teakyta Barnes (Syracuse), Jenn Beisel (Villanova), Danielle Golay (Seton Hall), Natasha Pointer (Rutgers), Rita Williams (Connecticut). Third Team: Jenny Higgins (Villanova), Mollie Peirick (Notre Dame), Paige Sauer (Connecticut), Whitney Steele (Boston College), Sylita Thomas (Georgetown). All-Rookie Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut), Jen Gombotz (Providence), Linda Miles (Rutgers), Natasha Pointer (Rutgers), Ruth Riley (Notre Dame). Coach of the Year: C. Vivian Stringer (Rutgers) Player of the Year: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Most Improved Player: Jenny Higgins (Villanova) Rookie of the Year: Natasha Pointer (Rutgers) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Raquel Nurse (Syracuse)

1996-97 First Team: Katryna Gaither (Notre Dame), Holly Porter (Boston College), Kara Wolters (Connecticut), Beth Morgan (Notre Dame), Nykesha Sales (Connecticut). Second Team: Ebiho Ahonkhai (Georgetown), Nadine Malcolm (Providence), Dana Wynne (Seton Hall), Talisha Hargis (West Virginia), Carla Berube (Connecticut). Third Team: Octavia Blue (Miami), Desma Thomas (Miami), Maria Tchobanova (West Virginia), Kerri Chatten (Providence), Tomora Young (Rutgers). All-Rookie Team: Cal Bouchard (Boston College), Usha Gilmore (Rutgers), Paula Moore (Syracuse), Shea Ralph (Connecticut), Jenea Skeeters (Villanova). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Player of the Year: Kara Wolters (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Most Improved Player: Kym Hope (Miami) Rookie of the Year: Shea Ralph (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Kristyn Cool (Syracuse)

1995-96 First Team: Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut), Beth Morgan (Notre Dame), Kara Wolters (Connecticut), Katryna Gaither (Notre Dame), Dana Wynne (Seton Hall).

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Second Team: Nadine Malcolm (Providence), Denise Dillon (Villanova), Holly Porter (Boston College), Susan Glenning (Villanova), Nykesha Sales (Connecticut). Third Team: Octavia Blue (Miami), Ebiho Ahonkhai (Georgetown), Kristen McCory (Syracuse), Talisha Hargis (West Virginia), Liz Hanson (Rutgers). All-Rookie Team: Sylita Thomas (Georgetown), Danielle Golay (Seton Hall), Susan Blauser (Rutgers), Kimberly Smith (Georgetown), Amanda West (Boston College). Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta (Villanova) Player of the Year: Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Kimberly Smith (Georgetown) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut)

1994‑95 First Team: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut), Dana Wynne (Seton Hall), Denise Dillon (Villanova), Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut), Tawana Jackson (St. John’s). Second Team: Dawn Johnson (Seton Hall), Jamelle Elliott (Connecticut), Kara Wolters (Connecticut), Carol Morton (Pittsburgh), Michele Thornton (Villanova). Third Team: Holly Porter (Boston College), Jenine Joyce (Pittsburgh), Kristen McCory (Syracuse), Colleen Hanrahan (Georgetown), Kristyn Cook (Syracuse). All-Rookie Team: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut), Kerri Chatten (Providence), Octavia Blue (Miami), Latia Howard (Pittsburgh), Sandy Mitchell (Seton Hall), Raquel Nurse (Syracuse). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Player of the Year: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut)

1993‑94 First Team: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut), Stefanie Goettsche (Providence), Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh), Jodi Brooks (Seton Hall), Kerry Curran (Boston College). Second Team: Denise Dillon (Villanova), Pam Odom (St. John’s), Jamelle Elliott (Connecticut), Nadira Ricks (Georgetown), Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut). Third Team: Holly Porter (Boston College), Desma Thomas (Miami), Dawn Johnson (Seton Hall), Shamona Marable (Seton Hall), Jill Colabrese (Pittsburgh), Lucie Fontanella (Providence). All‑Rookie Team: Holly Porter (Boston College), Carla Berube (Connecticut), Kara Wolters (Connecticut), Dana Wynne (Seton Hall), Mandy Saunders (Providence). Coach of the Year: Phyllis Mangina (Seton Hall) Player of the Year: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Holly Porter (Boston College) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut)

1992‑93 First Team: Sarah Behn (Boston College), Kris Witfill (Georgetown), Vicki Plowden (Miami), Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut), Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh). Second Team: Jodi Brooks (Seton Hall), Erin Kenneally (Syracuse), Leni Wilson (Georgetown), Nikki Benedix (Villanova), Della Wilson (Miami). Third Team: Holly Rilinger (Miami), Sonya Lewis (Providence), Pam Odom (St. John’s), Turia Ransom (Pittsburgh), Lucie Fontanella (Providence). All‑Rookie Team: Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut), Holly Rilinger (Miami), Denise Dillon (Villanova), Jamelle Elliott (Connecticut), Lori Penrod (Providence). Coach of the Year: Patrick Knapp (Georgetown) Player of the Year: Kris Witfill (Georgetown) Co‑Rookies of the Year: Holly Rilinger (Miami) and Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Erin Kenneally (Syracuse)

1991‑92 First Team: Frances Savage (Miami), Tracy Lis (Providence), Wendy Davis (Connecticut), Vicki Plowden (Miami), Sarah Behn (Boston College). Second Team: Leni Wilson (Georgetown), Nikki Benedix (Villanova), Cozette Ballentine (St. John’s), Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh), Kris Witfill (Georgetown), Jeannie Hebert (Miami). Third Team: Meghan Pattyson (Connecticut), Tina Ogden (St. John’s), Stephanie Cole (Providence), Kerry Curran (Boston College), Erin Kenneally (Syracuse). All‑Rookie Team: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut), Dawn Johnson (Seton Hall), Amanda Makarewicz (Seton Hall), Angel Lewis (Syracuse), Michele Thornton (Villanova). Coach of the Year: Ferne Labati (Miami) Player of the Year: Frances Savage (Miami) Rookie of the Year: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Special Achievement Award: Tracy Lis (Providence) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Wendy Davis (Connecticut)

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1990‑91

1985‑86

First Team: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut), Cozette Ballentine (St. John’s), Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh), Tracy Lis (Providence), Shanya Evans (Providence), Laura Lishness (Connecticut). Second Team: Sarah Behn (Boston College), Tina Ogden (St. John’s), Holly Oslander (Syracuse), Margaret McKeon (St. John’s), Kris Witfill (Georgetown). Third Team: Kelley Moore (Seton Hall), Carla Wenger (Boston College), Meghan Pattyson (Connecticut), Kris Durham (Seton Hall), Wendy Davis (Connecticut). All‑Rookie Team: Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh), Lucie Fontanella (Providence), Jennifer Mead (Providence), Kerry Curran (Boston College), Jodi Brooks (Seton Hall). Coach of the Year: Joe Mullaney, Jr. (St. John’s) Player of the Year: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Carla Wenger (Boston College)

First Team: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova), Britt King (Providence), Felisha Legette (Syracuse), Jackie Smith (St. John’s), Peggy Walsh (Connecticut). Second Team: Mary Burke (Providence), Doris Sable (Providence), Marie Grant (Boston College), Kathy Sweet (Boston College), Janice Long (Syracuse). All‑Freshman Team: Nikki Arwood (Georgetown), Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall), Maureen Conley (St. John’s), Brenda Ginaitt (St. John’s), Debbie Hartnett (Seton Hall). Coach of the Year: Bob Foley (Providence) Player of the Year: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) Freshman of the Year: Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Joan Powers (Providence)

1989‑90

First Team: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova), Jennifer Bruce (Pittsburgh), Maura Gill (Georgetown), Janet Roos (St. John’s), Jadeane Daye (Syracuse). Second Team: Mary Burke (Providence), Britt King (Providence), Leigh Curl (Connecticut), Toni Igrec (Syracuse), Marie Grant (Boston College). All‑Freshman Team: Felisha Legette (Syracuse), Lisa Angelotti (Villanova), Beth Knight (Georgetown), Kathy O’Reilly (Seton Hall), Ann Odoy (Boston College). Coach of the Year: Margo Plotzke (Boston College) Player of the Year: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) Freshman of the Year: Felisha Legette (Syracuse)

First Team: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut), Andrea Mangum (Providence), Dottie VanGheem (Providence), Sabrina Johnson (St. John’s), Shanya Evans (Providence). Second Team: Tonya Hendrix (Syracuse), Carla Wenger (Boston College), Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh), Sue Fritsch (Boston College), Laura Lishness (Connecticut), Kris Durham (Seton Hall). Third Team: Tracy Lis (Providence), Connie Hurt (Pittsburgh), Kris Lamb (Connecticut), Amy LaCombe (Boston College), Sarah Behn (Boston College). All‑Rookie Team: Sarah Behn (Boston College), Kris Witfill (Georgetown), Kathy Ferrier (Connecticut), Maureen McConnell (Pittsburgh), Erin Kenneally (Syracuse), Turia Ransom (Pittsburgh). Coach of the Year: Phyllis Mangina (Seton Hall) Player of the Year: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Sarah Behn (Boston College) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Angela Alson (Syracuse)

1988‑89 First Team: Helen Koskinen (Villanova), Sabrina Johnson (St. John’s), Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh), Kerry Bascom (Connecticut), Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall). Second Team: Kris Lamb (Connecticut), Amy LaCombe (Boston College), Debbie Hartnett (Seton Hall), Andrea Mangum (Providence), Liz Lawlor (Providence). Third Team: Shanya Evans (Providence), Sue Fritsch (Boston College), Felisha Legette (Syracuse), Tonya Hendrix (Syracuse), Leslie Bjerstedt (Boston College). All‑Rookie Team: Tracy Lis (Providence), Peggi Jewell (Georgetown), Kelley Moore (Seton Hall), Rosemary Magarity (Villanova), Meghan Pattyson (Connecticut). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Player of the Year: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Tracy Lis (Providence) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Geraldine Santilus (Seton Hall)

1987‑88

1984‑85

1983‑84 First Team: Jennifer Bruce (Pittsburgh), Kathy Finn (Providence), Nancy Bernhardt (Villanova), Chris Palombi (Syracuse), Gloria Bradley (Seton Hall). Second Team: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova), Ann Marie McNamee (St. John’s), Janet Roos (St. John’s), Leslie Fairbanks (Seton Hall), Diane Toliver (Georgetown). All‑Freshman Team: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova), Julie Callan (Pittsburgh), Doris Sable (Providence), Janice Long (Syracuse), Kathy Sweet (Boston College), Ann‑Marie Gothard (Georgetown). Coach of the Year: Judy Saurer (Pittsburgh) Co‑Players of the Year: Jennifer Bruce (Pittsburgh) and Kathy Finn (Providence) Freshman of the Year: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova)

1982‑83 First Team: Debbie Beckford (St. John’s), Jennifer Bruce (Pittsburgh), Pam Miklasevich (Pittsburgh), Kathie Beisel (Villanova), Nancy Bernhardt (Villanova), Kathy Finn (Providence). Honorable Mention: Kerry Phayre (Providence), Marcia Foster (Seton Hall), Anne Flannery (Syracuse). Coach of the Year: Don Perrelli (St. John’s) Player of the Year: Debbie Beckford (St. John’s) Freshman of the Year: Ann Marie McNamee (St. John’s)

First Team: Sue Ludwig (Syracuse), Ann Odoy (Boston College), Renee Najarian (Connecticut), Lisa Angelotti (Villanova), Beth Knight (Georgetown). Second Team: Lisa Smith (St. John’s), Simone Courtlandt (Syracuse), Dolores Dixon (St. John’s), Debbie Hartnett (Seton Hall), Doreen Ferguson (Providence). All‑Freshman Team: Sandy Litkenhaus (Villanova), Shanya Evans (Providence), Laura Lishness (Connecticut), Kerry Bascom (Connecticut), Davita Smith (Syracuse). Coach of the Year: Barbara Jacobs (Syracuse) Player of the Year: Lisa Angelotti (Villanova) Freshman of the Year: Laura Lishness (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Vera Jones (Syracuse)

1986‑87 First Team: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova), Lynn Tighe (Villanova), Mary Burke (Providence), Doris Sable (Providence), Renee Najarian (Connecticut). Second Team: Felisha Legette (Syracuse), Sue Ludwig (Syracuse), Kathy Sweet (Boston College), Lisa Smith (St. John’s), Lisa Angelotti (Villanova). All‑Freshman Team: Kris Lamb (Connecticut), Heidi Robbins (Connecticut), Andrea Mangum (Providence), Danene Hopson (Syracuse), Jennifer Shingler (Pittsburgh). Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta (Villanova) Player of the Year: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) Freshman of the Year: Kris Lamb (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Kathy Sweet (Boston College)

Debbie Beckford, St. John’s

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BIG EAST Championship Results 2013 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #12 Seton Hall 60, #13 Cincinnati 55 #10 Marquette 66, #15 Pittsburgh 43 #11 Georgetown 81, #14 Providence 61 Second Round: #5 St. John’s 51, #12 Seton Hall 45 #8 USF 42, #9 Rutgers 39 #7 DePaul 77, #10 Marquette 69 #6 Villanova 89, #11 Georgetown 58 Quarterfinals: #4 Louisville 62, #5 St. John’s 55 #1 Notre Dame 75, #8 USF 66 #2 Connecticut 94, #7 DePaul 61 #3 Syracuse 61, #6 Villanova 56 Semifinals: #1 Notre Dame 83, #4 Louisville 59 #2 Connecticut 64, #3 Syracuse 51 Final: #1 Notre Dame 61, #2 Connecticut 59 All-Tournament Team Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut Breanna Stewart, Connecticut Kayla Alexander, Syracuse Most Outstanding Player: Kayla McBride, Notre Dame

2012 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #12 Syracuse 57, #13 Providence 47 #9 USF 60, # 16 Pittsburgh 59 #10 Villanova 61, #15 Seton Hall 60 #14 Marquette 54, #11 Cincinnati 51 Second Round: #5 West Virginia 63, #12 Syracuse 48 #8 DePaul 76, #9 USF 62 #7 Louisville 63, #10 Villanova 47 #6 Rutgers 52, #14 Marquette 43 Quarterfinals: #5 West Virginia 39, #4 Georgetown 32 #1 Notre Dame 69, #8 DePaul 54 #2 St. John’s 68, #7 Louisville 61 (ot) #3 Connecticut 49, #6 Rutgers 34 Semifinals: #1 Notre Dame 73, #5 West Virginia 45 #3 Connecticut 74, #2 St. John’s 43 Final: #3 Connecticut 63, #1 Notre Dame 54 All-Tournament Team Stefanie Dolson, UConn Bria Hartley, UConn Kayla McBride, Notre Dame Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame Shenneika Smith, St. John’s Most Outstanding Player: Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn

2011 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #12 Pittsburgh 63, #13 USF 60 # 9 Syracuse 74, #16 Seton Hall 44 #10 West Virginia 66, #15 Cincinnati 41 #11 Providence 50, #14 Villanova 52 (ot)

Second Round: #5 Marquette 65, #12 Pittsburgh 61 #8 Georgetown 61, #9 Syracuse 60 #7 St. John’s 59, #10 West Virginia 51 #6 Louisville 69, #14 Villanova 47 Quarterfinals: #4 Rutgers 68, #5 Marquette 62 #1 Connecticut 59, #8 Georgetown 43 #2 DePaul 66, #7 St. John’s 54 #3 Notre Dame 63, #6 Louisville 53 Semifinals: #4 Rutgers 51, #1 Connecticut 75 #2 DePaul 67, #3 Notre Dame 71 Final: #1 Connecticut 73, #3 Notre Dame 64 All-Tournament Team Stefanie Dolson, UConn Bria Hartley, UConn Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame Keisha Hampton, DePaul Most Outstanding Player: Maya Moore (Connecticut)

2010 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #12 Pittsburgh 71, #13 Louisville 79 # 9 Syracuse 65, #16 Seton Hall 42 #10 Marquette 53, #15 Villanova 49 #11 USF 51, #14 Cincinnati 63 Second Round: #5 Notre Dame 89, #13 Louisville 52 #8 Providence 71, #9 Syracuse 76 #7 DePaul 64, #10 Marquette 54 #6 Rutgers 70, #14 Cincinnati 44 Quarterfinals: #4 St. John’s 67, #5 Notre Dame 75 #1 Connecticut 77, #9 Syracuse 41 #2 West Virginia 47, #7 DePaul 41 #3 Georgetown 56, #6 Rutgers 63 (2ot) Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 59, #5 Notre Dame 44 #2 West Virginia 56, #6 Rutgers 49 Final: #1 Connecticut 60, #2 West Virginia 32 All-Tournament Team Tina Charles (Connecticut) Maya Moore (Connecticut) Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame) Sarah Miles (West Virginia) Liz Repella (West Virginia) Most Outstanding Player: Kalana Greene (Connecticut)

2009 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #12 Syracuse 61, #13 St. John’s 63 #9 Marquette 54, #16 Cincinnati 60 (ot) #10 Georgetown 45, #15 Seton Hall 70 #11 West Virginia 53, #14 Providence 48 Second Round: #5 Notre Dame 62, #13 St. John’s 45 #8 USF 68, #16 Cincinnati 58 #7 Rutgers 79, #15 Seton Hall 45 #6 DePaul 75, #11 West Virginia 72 (ot) Quarterfinals: #4 Villanova 58, #5 Notre Dame 47 #1 Connecticut 79, #8 USF 42 #2 Louisville 87, #7 Rutgers 82 (2ot) #3 Pittsburgh 62, #6 DePaul 59

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Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 72, #4 Villanova 42 #2 Louisville 69, #3 Pittsburgh 63 Final: #1 Connecticut 75, #2 Louisville 36 All-Tournament Team Kalana Greene (Connecticut) Tina Charles (Connecticut) Candyce Bingham (Louisville) Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh) Most Outstanding Player: Maya Moore (Connecticut)

2008 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #5 Pittsburgh 69, #12 Villanova 63 #8 Marquette 69, #9 DePaul 73 #7 Louisville 63, #10 St. John’s 47 #6 Syracuse 67, #11 USF 68 Quarterfinals: #4 Notre Dame 53, #5 Pittsburgh 64 #1 Connecticut 86, #9 DePaul 67 #2 Rutgers 56, #7 Louisville 57 #3 West Virginia 64, #11 USF 42 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 74, #5 Pittsburgh 47 #3 West Virginia 60, #7 Louisville 67 Finals: #1 Connecticut 65, #7 Louisville 59 All-Tournament Team: Candyce Bingham (Louisville) Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) Tina Charles (Connecticut) Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh) Most Outstanding Player: Charde Houston (Connecticut)

2007 (Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #5 Louisville 68, #12 St. John’s 54 #8 USF 79, #9 Seton Hall 64 #7 Notre Dame 71, #10 DePaul 76 #6 Pittsburgh 76, #11 Cincinnati 71 Quarterfinals: #4 West Virginia 56, #5 Louisville 68 #1 Connecticut 74, #8 USF 54 #2 Rutgers 63, #10 DePaul 55 #3 Marquette 61, #6 Pittsburgh 51 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 76, #5 Louisville 60 #2 Rutgers 63, #3 Marquette 55 Final: #1 Connecticut 47, #2 Rutgers 55 All-Tournament Team: Charde Houston (Connecticut) Kalana Greene (Connecticut) Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) Krystal Ellis (Marquette) Kia Vaughn (Rutgers) Essence Carson (Rutgers) Most Outstanding Player: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers)

2006 (Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #5 Louisville 45, #12 West Virginia 54 #8 Villanova 68, #9 Marquette 46 #7 USF 66, #10 Notre Dame 73 #6 Pittsburgh 77, #11 Cincinnati 62 Quarterfinals: #4 St. John’s 49, #12 West Virginia 55 #1 Rutgers 60, #8 Villanova 37 #2 Connecticut 71, #10 Notre Dame 60 #3 DePaul 69, #6 Pittsburgh 46 Semifinals: #12 West Virginia 56, #1 Rutgers 40 #3 DePaul 57, #2 Connecticut 69 Final: #12 West Virginia 44, #2 Connecticut 50 All-Tournament Team: Chakhia Cole (West Virginia) Britney Davis-White (West Virginia) Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Barbara Turner (Connecticut) Most Outstanding Player: Ann Strother (Connecticut)

2005 (Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #5 Villanova 67, #12 Providence 39 #8 St. John’s 45, #9 Seton Hall 42 #7 West Virginia 77, #10 Pittsburgh 68 #6 Georgetown 58, #11 Syracuse 68 Quarterfinals: #4 Boston College 37, #5 Villanova 41 #1 Rutgers 69, #8 St. John’s 45 #2 Notre Dame 70, #7 West Virginia 59 #3 Connecticut 82, #11 Syracuse 56 Semifinals: #5 Villanova 59, #1 Rutgers 64 #3 Connecticut 67, #2 Notre Dame 54 Final: #3 Connecticut 67, #1 Rutgers 51 All-Tournament Team: Jessica Moore (Connecticut) Ann Strother (Connecticut) Megan Duffy (Notre Dame) Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Matee Ajavon (Rutgers) Most Outstanding Player: Barbara Turner (Connecticut)

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BIG EAST Championship Results 2004 (Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT) First Round: #5 Boston College 64, #12 Syracuse 36 #8 Virginia Tech 56, #9 Georgetown 47 #7 Rutgers 51, #10 Seton Hall 42 #6 West Virginia 84, #11 St. John’s 59 Quarterfinals: #5 Boston College 65, #4 Miami 53 #1 Connecticut 48, #8 Virginia Tech 34 #7 Rutgers 51, #2 Notre Dame 45 #6 West Virginia 58, #3 Villanova 47 Semifinals: #5 Boston College 73, #1 Connecticut 70 #7 Rutgers 61, #3 West Virginia 51 Final: #5 Boston College 75, #7 Rutgers 57 All-Tournament Team: Amber Jacobs (Boston College) Dawn McCullouch (Rutgers) Yolanda Paige (West Virginia) Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Kathrin Ress (Boston College) Most Outstanding Player: Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College)

2003 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers University) First Round: #5 Virginia Tech 66, #12 West Virginia 60 #8 Seton Hall 58, #9 Georgetown 55 #7 Miami 77, #10 Syracuse 64 #6 Notre Dame 73, #11 Pittsburgh 65 Quarterfinals: #5 Virginia Tech 74, #4 Boston College 70 (ot) #1 Connecticut 70, #8 Seton Hall 47 #7 Miami 77, #2 Rutgers 74 #3 Villanova 50, #6 Notre Dame 39 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 71, #5 Virginia Tech 54 #3 Villanova 65, #7 Miami 59 Final: #3 Villanova 52, #1 Connecticut 48 All-Tournament Team: Nicole Druckenmiller (Villanova) Tamara James (Miami) Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech) Jessica Moore (Connecticut) Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) Most Outstanding Player: Trish Juhline (Villanova)

2002 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers University) First Round: #5 Miami 69, #12 Georgetown 52 #9 Seton Hall 61, #8 Providence 55 #7 Syracuse 80, #10 West Virginia 60 #11 Rutgers 44, # 6 Virginia Tech 43 Quarterfinals: #4 Villanova 68, #5 Miami 49 #1 Connecticut 78, #9 Seton Hall 48 #7 Syracuse 84, #2 Notre Dame 79 #3 Boston College 64, #11 Rutgers 59 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 83, #4 Villanova 39 #3 Boston College 67, #7 Syracuse 48 Final: #1 Connecticut 96, #3 Boston College 54 All-Tournament Team: Sue Bird (Connecticut)

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Swin Cash (Connecticut) Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College) Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) Tamika Williams (Connecticut) Most Outstanding Player: Asjha Jones (Connecticut)

2001 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #5 Villanova 63, #12 St. John’s 41 #8 Georgetown 82, #9 Syracuse 75 (OT) #7 Boston College 62, #10 Miami 49 #11 Providence 72, #6 Seton Hall 61 Quarterfinals: #4 Virginia Tech 72, #5 Villanova 67 #1 Notre Dame 89, #8 Georgetown 33 #2 Connecticut 96, #7 Boston College 53 #3 Rutgers 69, #11 Providence 58 Semifinals: #1 Notre Dame 67, #4 Virginia Tech 49 #2 Connecticut 94, #3 Rutgers 66 Final: #2 Connecticut 78, #1 Notre Dame 76 All-Tournament Team: Shea Ralph (Connecticut) Asjha Jones (Connecticut) Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame) Kelley Siemon (Notre Dame) Most Outstanding Player: Diana Taurasi (Connecticut)

2000 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #4 Boston College 70, #13 West Virginia 53 #5 Georgetown 67, #12 Syracuse 65 #9 St. John’s 75, #8 Pittsburgh 62 #7 Miami 69, #10 Seton Hall 42 #6 Villanova 75, #11 Providence 53 Quarterfinals: #4 Boston College 75, #5 Georgetown 53 #1 Connecticut 85, #9 St. John’s 41 #2 Notre Dame 67, #7 Miami 52 #3 Rutgers 61, #6 Villanova 32 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 79, #4 Boston College 53 #3 Rutgers 81, #2 Notre Dame 72 (OT) Championship: #1 Connecticut 79, #3 Rutgers 59 All-Tournament Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut) Swin Cash (Connecticut) Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Shawnetta Stewart (Rutgers) Tammy Sutton-Brown (Rutgers) Most Outstanding Performer: Tamika Williams (Connecticut)

1999 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers University) First Round: #4 Boston College 65, #13 Seton Hall 63 #5 Georgetown 70, #12 Pittsburgh 52 #8 St. John’s 79, #9 Syracuse 62 #7 Miami 86, #10 West Virginia 69 #6 Villanova 68, #11 Providence 59 Quarterfinals: #5 Georgetown 64, #4 Boston College 59 #1 Connecticut 82, #8 St. John’s 58 #2 Rutgers 79, #7 Miami 53 #3 Notre Dame 83, #6 Villanova 53

Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 77, #5 Georgetown 42 #3 Notre Dame 68, #2 Rutgers 61 Final: #1 Connecticut 96, #3 Notre Dame 75 All-Tournament Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut) Asjha Jones (Connecticut) Sheila McMillen (Notre Dame) Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Shawnetta Stewart (Rutgers) Most Outstanding Performer: Shea Ralph (Connecticut)

1998 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers University) First Round: #4 Villanova 56, #13 Pittsburgh 51 #5 Notre Dame 94, #12 St. John’s 57 #8 West Virginia 67, #9 Seton Hall 65 #7 Boston College 87, #10 Providence 77 #11 Georgetown 68, #6 Syracuse 59 Quarterfinals: #5 Notre Dame 56, #4 Villanova 48 #1 Connecticut 84, #8 West Virginia 82 #2 Rutgers 61, #7 Boston College 52 #3 Miami 81, #11 Georgetown 66 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 73, #5 Notre Dame 53 #2 Rutgers 81, #3 Miami 62 Final: #1 Connecticut 67, #2 Rutgers 58 All-Tournament Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut) Amy Duran (Connecticut) Linda Miles (Rutgers) Natasha Pointer (Rutgers) Kym Hope (Miami) Most Outstanding Performer: Rita Williams (Connecticut)

1997 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #4 Miami 64, #13 Pittsburgh 50 #5 Boston College 65, #12 St. John’s 58 #9 Villanova 66, #8 Providence 54 #7 West Virginia 73, #10 Seton Hall 66 #6 Rutgers 68, #11 Syracuse 67 (OT) Quarterfinals: #4 Miami 63, #5 Boston College 48 #1 Connecticut 63, #9 Villanova 45 #2 Georgetown 79, #7 West Virginia 60 #3 Notre Dame 86, #6 Rutgers 58 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 98, #4 Miami 71 #3 Notre Dame 83, #2 Georgetown 43 Final: #1 Connecticut 86, #3 Notre Dame 77 All-Tournament Team: Carla Berube (Connecticut) Katryna Gaither (Notre Dame) Beth Morgan (Notre Dame) Desma Thomas (Miami) Kara Wolters (Connecticut) Most Outstanding Performer: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut)

1996 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #8 Rutgers 65, #9 Boston College 63 #13 Pittsburgh 52, #4 Miami 49 #5 Villanova 56, #12 St. John’s 42 #7 Seton Hall 74, #10 Georgetown 58 #6 Syracuse 95, #11 West Virginia 78 Quarterfinals: #1 Connecticut 93, #8 Rutgers 64 #13 Pittsburgh 59, #5 Villanova 57 #7 Seton Hall 69, #2 Providence 67 #3 Notre Dame 70, #6 Syracuse 55 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 83, #13 Pittsburgh 51 #3 Notre Dame 69, #7 Seton Hall 58 Final: #1 Connecticut 71, #3 Notre Dame 54 All-Tournament Team: Dana Wynne (Seton Hall) Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) Beth Morgan (Notre Dame) Katryna Gaither (Notre Dame) Most Outstanding Performer: Kara Wolters (Connecticut)

1995 (Walsh Gymnasium, Seton Hall University) First Round: #7 Georgetown 84, #10 Boston College 60 #9 Providence 80, #8 Syracuse 66 Quarterfinals: #3 Seton Hall 66, #6 Miami 50 #2 Villanova 73, #7 Georgetown 65 #1 Connecticut 92, #9 Providence 63 #4 Pittsburgh 73, #5 St. John’s 67 Semifinals: #3 Seton Hall 66, #2 Villanova 53 #1 Connecticut 95, #4 Pittsburgh 63 Final: #1 Connecticut 85, #3 Seton Hall 49 All-Tournament Team: Sue Glenning (Villanova) Texlin Quinney (Seton Hall) Dawn Johnson (Seton Hall) Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Most Outstanding Performer: Kara Wolters (Connecticut)

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BIG EAST Championship Results 1994 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut)

1991 (McDonough Arena, Georgetown University)

First Round: #10 Syracuse 62, #7 Villanova 57 #9 St. John’s 73, #8 Georgetown 70 (OT) Quarterfinals: #3 Pittsburgh 70, #6 Miami 60 #2 Seton Hall 53, #10 Syracuse 41 #4 Providence 96, #5 Boston College 86 (OT) #1 Connecticut 69, #9 St. John’s 45 Semifinals: #2 Seton Hall 66, #3 Pittsburgh 54 #1 Connecticut 92, #4 Providence 56 Final: #1 Connecticut 77, #2 Seton Hall 51 All‑Tournament Team: Jamelle Elliott (Connecticut) Kara Wolters (Connecticut) Jodi Brooks (Seton Hall) Dana Wynne (Seton Hall) Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh) Most Outstanding Performer: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut)

First Round: #8 Villanova 57, #9 Syracuse 41 Quarterfinals: #5 Seton Hall 64, #4 St. John’s 59 #1 Connecticut 64, #8 Villanova 47 #2 Providence 95, #7 Georgetown 91 #3 Pittsburgh 82, #6 Boston College 78 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 69, #5 Seton Hall 54 #2 Providence 107, #3 Pittsburgh 92 Final: #1 Connecticut 79, #2 Providence 74 All‑Tournament Team: Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh) Kris Durham (Seton Hall) Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) Shanya Evans (Providence) Tracy Lis (Providence) Most Valuable Player: Meghan Pattyson (Connecticut)

1993 (Alumni Hall, Providence College) First Round: #7 Providence 81, #10 Boston College 71 #8 St. John’s 67, #9 Syracuse 50 Quarterfinals: #3 Connecticut 56, #6 Seton Hall 54 (OT) #7 Providence 82, #2 Georgetown 81 #5 Villanova 74, #4 Pittsburgh 59 #1 Miami 84, #8 St. John’s 61 Semifinals: #7 Providence 87, #3 Connecticut 73 #1 Miami 67, #5 Villanova 49 Final: #1 Miami 77, #7 Providence 56 All‑Tournament Team: Sonya Lewis (Providence) Lucie Fontanella (Providence) Carla Harris (Miami) Holly Rilinger (Miami) Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Most Valuable Player: Vicki Plowden (Miami)

1992 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #7 Pittsburgh 70, #10 Boston College 59 #9 Seton Hall 71, #8 Syracuse 58 Quarterfinals: #3 Georgetown 72, #6 Villanova 56 #2 Connecticut 86, #7 Pittsburgh 50 #4 Providence 67, #5 St. John’s 66 #1 Miami 76, #9 Seton Hall 62 Semifinals: #2 Connecticut 82, #3 Georgetown 64 #1 Miami 82, #4 Providence 70 Final: #1 Miami 56, #2 Connecticut 47 All‑Tournament Team: Tracy Lis (Providence) Kathy Ferrier (Connecticut) Pam Webber (Connecticut) Jeannie Hebert (Miami) Vicki Plowden (Miami) Most Valuable Player: Frances Savage (Miami)

1990 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #8 St. John’s 64, #9 Villanova 58 Quarterfinals: #6 Pittsburgh 84, #3 Seton Hall 77 #2 Providence 96, #7 Georgetown 71 #1 Connecticut 71, #8 St. John’s 58 #4 Boston College 63, #5 Syracuse 60 Semifinals: #2 Providence 89, #6 Pittsburgh 88 #1 Connecticut 72, #4 Boston College 51 Final: #2 Providence 82, #1 Connecticut 61 All‑Tournament Team: Dottie VanGheem (Providence) Tracy Lis (Providence) Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) Laura Lishness (Connecticut) Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh) Most Valuable Player: Andrea Mangum (Providence)

1989 (Walsh Gymnasium, Seton Hall University) First Round: #8 Georgetown 61, #9 Pittsburgh 57 Quarterfinals: #3 Providence 71, #6 Syracuse 59 #2 Villanova 82, #7 St. John’s 78 (3OT) #4 Boston College 70, #5 Seton Hall 59 #1 Connecticut 85, #8 Georgetown 73 Semifinals: #3 Providence 68, #2 Villanova 64 #1 Connecticut 65, #4 Boston College 45 Final: #1 Connecticut 84, #3 Providence 65 All‑Tournament Team: Leslie Bjerstedt (Boston College) Helen Koskinen (Villanova) Andrea Mangum (Providence) Liz Lawlor (Providence) Kris Lamb (Connecticut) Most Valuable Player: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut)

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1988 (Fitzgerald Field House, University of Pittsburgh) First Round: #8 Seton Hall 72, #9 Georgetown 63 Quarterfinals: #4 Boston College 71, #5 Connecticut 56 #1 Syracuse 74, #8 Seton Hall 58 #3 St. John’s 71, #6 Providence 64 #7 Pittsburgh 54, #2 Villanova 51 Semifinals: #1 Syracuse 56, #4 Boston College 49 #3 St. John’s 93, #7 Pittsburgh 73 Final: #3 St. John’s 74, #1 Syracuse 72 (OT) All‑Tournament Team: Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall) Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh) Angela Alston (Syracuse) Simone Courltandt (Syracuse) Dolores Dixon (St. John’s) Most Valuable Player: Sabrina Johnson (St. John’s)

1987 (duPont Pavilion, Villanova University)

1985 (Manley Field House, Syracuse University) First Round: #9 Seton Hall 87, #8 Connecticut 73 (OT) Quarterfinals: #3 Boston College 73, #6 Providence 59 #1 St. John’s 58, #9 Seton Hall 42 #5 Syracuse 56, #4 Pittsburgh 55 #2 Villanova 81, #7 Georgetown 53 Semifinals: #2 Villanova 66, #3 Boston College 57 #5 Syracuse 67, #1 St. John’s 49 Final: #5 Syracuse 57, #2 Villanova 56 All‑Tournament Team: Toni Igrec (Syracuse) Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) Karen Hargadon (Villanova) Ann Odoy (Boston College) Kathy O’Reilly (Seton Hall) Most Valuable Player: Janice Long (Syracuse)

1984 (Alumni Hall, St. John’s University)

First Round: #8 Seton Hall 77, #9 Pittsburgh 64 Quarterfinals: #6 Boston College 61, #3 Syracuse 52 #2 Providence 71, #7 Georgetown 56 #4 St. John’s 68, #5 Connecticut 58 #1 Villanova 53, #8 Seton Hall 47 Semifinals: #1 Villanova 59, #4 St. John’s 40 #6 Boston College 64, #2 Providence 63 Final: #1 Villanova 60, #6 Boston College 45 All‑Tournament Team: Doris Sable (Providence) Dolores Dixon (St. John’s) Kathy Sweet (Boston College) Mary Burke (Providence) Pam Thornton (Boston College) Most Valuable Player: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova)

First Round: #9 Connecticut 52, #8 Boston College 51 Quarterfinals: #3 St. John’s 68, #6 Providence 52 #2 Villanova 69, #7 Georgetown 59 #4 Seton Hall 68, #5 Syracuse 62 #1 Pittsburgh 60, #9 Connecticut 57 Semifinals: #3 St. John’s 63, #2 Villanova 48 #4 Seton Hall 80, #1 Pittsburgh 68 Final: #3 St. John’s 66, #4 Seton Hall 46 All‑Tournament Team: Gloria Bradley (Seton Hall) Julie Callan (Pittsburgh) Leslie Fairbanks (Seton Hall) Barbara Rapp (St. John’s) Janet Roos (St. John’s) Most Valuable Player: Anne Marie McNamee (St. John’s)

1986 (Roberts Center, Boston College)

1983 (Alumni Hall, Providence College)

First Round: #9 Georgetown 68, #8 Seton Hall 65 (OT) Quarterfinals: #3 Syracuse 58, #6 Pittsburgh 57 #2 Villanova 68, #7 Connecticut 47 #5 Boston College 64, #4 St. John’s 53 #1 Providence 88, #9 Georgetown 53 Semifinals: #2 Villanova 69, #3 Syracuse 61 #1 Providence 95, #5 Boston College 78 Final: #2 Villanova 71, #1 Providence 60 All‑Tournament Team: Jenny Bendall (Georgetown) Britt King (Providence) Marie Grant (Boston College) Lynn Tighe (Villanova) Doris Sable (Providence) Most Valuable Player: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova)

First Round: #8 Boston College 69, #9 Connecticut 57 Quarterfinals: #1 Providence 56, #8 Boston College 38 #4 Villanova 72, #5 Syracuse 67 #2 St. John’s 61, #7 Seton Hall 54 #6 Georgetown 61, #3 Pittsburgh 60 Semifinals: #2 St. John’s 69, #6 Georgetown 58 #1 Providence 71, #4 Villanova 69 (OT) Final: #2 St. John’s 74, #1 Providence 63 All‑Tournament Team: Nancy Bernhardt (Villanova) Laurie St. Jean (Providence) Diane Pugh (St. John’s) Kathy Finn (Providence) Janet Roos (St. John’s) Most Valuable Player: Debbie Beckford (St. John’s)

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BIG EAST in the NCAA Championship BIG EAST Record in the NCAA Tournament: 229-124 (.649) Record Since 1994-95 209-100 (.676) Record Since 1999-00 179-87 (.673) Record Since 2005-06 111-59 (.653) National Championships (9): Connecticut (1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013) Notre Dame (2001) Final Four Appearances (23): Connecticut (1991, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Louisville (2009, 2013) Notre Dame (1997, 2001, 2011, 2012, 2013) Rutgers (2000, 2007) Four Bids: 1998 (Connecticut, Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers) 1999 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers) 2000 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers) 2005 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers) Five Bids: 2001 (Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech) 2002 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Villanova) Seven Bids: 2003 (Boston College, Connecticut, Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech) 2006 (Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, USF) 2009 (Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Villanova) 2010 (Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia) Eight Bids: 2004 (Boston College, Connecticut, Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech, West Virginia) 2007 (Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, West Virginia) 2008 (Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, West Virginia) 2012 (Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Louisville, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia) 2013 (Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Syracuse, St. John’s, USF, Villanova) Nine Bids: 2011 (Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia)

School (apps) Record

Years Participated Highest Advancement

Cincinnati (4) Connecticut (25) DePaul (18) Georgetown (4) Louisville (16)

1-4/0-0* 1989, 1999, 2002-03 91-17 1989-13 10-18/5-7* 1990-93, 1995-97, 2003-11, ‘13 6-4 1993, 2010-12 19-16/16-7* 1983-84, ’93, ’95, ’97-99, 2001, ’05-09, ’11-’13 Marquette (9) 4-9/2-2* 1994-95, 1997-2000, ’04, ’07, ’11 Notre Dame (20) 41-19/41-17* 1992, 1994, 1996-13 Pittsburgh (3) 5-3 2007-09 Providence (5) 2-5 1986, 1989-92 Rutgers (23) 35-23/26-13* 1986-94, 1998-01, 2003-12 St. John’s (8) 6-8 1983-84, 1988, 2006, 2010-13 Seton Hall (2) 3-2 1994-95 USF (2) 1-2/1-2* 2006, 2013 Syracuse (5) 0-5 1985, 1988, 2002, 2008, 2013 Villanova (10) 7-10 1986-89, 2001-04, 2009, 2013 * - since BIG EAST membership

Region Second Round, 2002 National Champions, 1995, ’00, ’02, ’03, ’04, ’09, ’10, ‘13 Regional Semifinal, 2006, 2010 Region Semifinal, 1993 National Final, 2009, 2013 Region Second Round, 1997, ’04, ’07 National Champions, 2001 Region Semifinal, 2008, ’09 Region Semifinal, 1990 National Final, 2007 Regional Final, 2012 Region Semifinal, 1994 Region Second Round, 2013 Region Second Round, 1988 Region Final, 2003

Year-By-Year in the NCAA Championship

Record Teams

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983

16-7* 15-8* 19-9* 11-6 15-6* 14-8* 13-8 8-7 7-4 12-7 15-6* 8-4 13-4* 13-3 7-4 7-4 7-2 5-2 7-1 5-2 3-3 2-3 4-2 1-2 0-3 1-3 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1

8 – UConn, DPU, UofL, ND, STJ, SYR, USF, NOVA 8 – UConn, DPU, GU, UofL, ND, RU, STJ, WVU 9 – UConn, DPU, GU, UofL, MU, ND, RU, STJ, WVU 7 – UConn, DPU, GU, ND, RU, STJ, WVU 7 – UConn, DPU, UofL, ND, UP, RU, VU 8 – UConn, DPU, UofL, ND, UP, RU, SU, WVU 8 – UConn, DPU, UofL, MU, ND, UP, RU, WVU 7 – UConn, DPU, UofL, ND, RU, STJ, USF 4 - BC, UConn, ND, RU 8 - BC, UConn, Miami, ND, RU, VU, VT, WVU 7 - BC, UConn, Miami, ND, RU, VU, VT 5 - BC, UConn, ND, SU, VU 5 - UConn, ND, RU, VU, VT 4 - BC, UConn, ND, RU 4 - BC, UConn, ND, RU 4 - UConn, Miami, ND, RU 2 - UConn, ND 2 - UConn, ND 2 - UConn, SHU 2 - UConn, SHU 3 - UConn, GU, Miami 3 - UConn, Miami, PC 2 - UConn, PC 2 - UConn, PC 3 - UConn, PC, VU 3 - STJ, SU, VU 1 - VU 2 - PC, VU 1 - SU 1 - STJ 1 – STJ

* includes BIG EAST teams vs. BIG EAST teams

All-Time Postseason Records For 2013 BIG EAST Participants Cincinnati WNIT: 1 appearance, 1 win, 1 loss Connecticut NCAA: 25 appearances, 91 wins, 17 losses (1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013 Champion) DePaul NCAA: 18 appearances, 10 wins, 18 losses WNIT: 3 appearances, 2 wins, 3 losses NWIT: 4 appearances, 8 wins, 6 losses (1988 Champion) Georgetown NCAA: 4 appearances, 6 wins, 4 losses WNIT: 5 appearances, 3 wins, 5 losses

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Louisville NCAA: 16 appearances, 19 wins, 16 losses WNIT: 2 appearances, 0 wins, 2 losses NWIT: 1 appearances, 1 win, 4 losses WBI: 1 appearance, 0 wins, 1 loss Marquette NCAA: 9 appearances, 4 wins, 9 losses WNIT: 7 appearances, 12 wins, 6 losses (2008 Champion) NWIT: 1 appearance, 1 win, 2 losses Notre Dame NCAA: 20 appearances, 41 wins, 19 losses (2001 Champion) NWIT: 3 appearances, 3 wins, 6 losses

Rutgers NCAA: 23 appearances, 35 wins, 23 losses USF NCAA: 1 appearance, 1 win, 1 loss WNIT: 1 appearance, 2 wins, 1 loss St. John’s NCAA: 8 appearances, 6 wins, 8 losses WNIT: 3 appearances, 5 wins, 3 losses Syracuse NCAA: 5 appearances, 0 wins, 5 losses WNIT: 4 appearances, 11 wins, 4 losses Villanova NCAA: 10 appearances, 7 wins, 10 losses WNIT: 1 appearance, 2 wins, 1 loss

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BIG EAST in the NCAA Championship 2012-13 (16-7) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) DePaul (No. 10 seed) Louisville (No. 5 seed) Notre Dame (No. 1 seed) St. John’s (No. 10 seed) USF (No. 10 seed) Syracuse (No. 7 seed) Villanova (No. 9 seed)

W W W W W W L W W W W W L W W W W L L W L L L

105-37 77-44 76-50 83-53 83-65 93-60 73-56 74-49 76-63 82-81 86-78 64-57 93-60 97-64 74-57 93-63 87-76 83-65 96-90 (2OT) 71-70 82-78 61-56 60-52

No. 16 seed Idaho (Bridgeport Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 8 seed Vanderbilt (Bridgeport Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed Maryland (Bridgeport Region Semifinal, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 2 seed Kentucky (Bridgeport Regional Final, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 1 seed Notre Dame (National Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) No. 5 seed Louisville (National Championship, New Orleans, La.) No. 7 Oklahoma State (Norfolk Region First Round, Durham, N.C.) No. 12 seed Middle Tenn. St. (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Louisville, Ky.) No. 4 seed Purdue (Oklahoma City Region Second Round, Louisville, Ky.) No. 1 Baylor (Oklahoma City Region Semifinal, Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 2 seed Tennessee (Oklahoma City Region Final, Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 2 seed California (National Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) No. 1 Connecticut (National Championship, New Orleans, La.) No. 16 seed UT-Martin (Norfolk Region First Round, Iowa City, Iowa) No. 9 seed Iowa (Norfolk Region Second Round, Iowa City, Iowa) No. 12 seed Kansas (Norfolk Region Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.) No. 2 seed Duke (Norfolk Region Final, Norfolk, Va.) No. 1 seed Connecticut (National Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) No. 7 seed Dayton (Bridgeport Region First Round, Queens, N.Y.) No. 7 seed Texas Tech (Spokane Region First Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 2 seed California (Spokane Region Second Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 10 seed Creighton (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 8 seed Michigan (Spokane Region First Round, Palo Alto, Calif.)

83-47 72-26 77-59 80-6 83-7 59-5 63-4 61-5 76-6 67-5 72-6 74-4 73-6 79-3 80-4 83-7 80-6 86-7 69-6 74-7 74-4 68-5 72-5

No. 16 seed Prairie View (Kingston Region First Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 8 seed Kansas St. (Kingston Region Second Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 4 seed Penn State (Kingston Region Semifinal, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 2 seed Kentucky (Kingston Region Final, Kingston, R.I.) No. 1 seed Notre Dame (National Semifinal, Denver, Colo.) No. 10 seed BYU (Des Moines Region First Round, Little Rock, Ark.) No. 2 seed Tennessee (Des Moines Region Second Round, Little Rock, Ark.) No. 12 seed Fresno St. (Des Moines Region First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.) No. 4 seed Georgia Tech (Des Moines Region Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.) No. 10 seed Michigan State (Raleigh Region First Round, College Park, Md.) No. 2 seed Maryland (Raleigh First Round, College Park, Md.) No. 16 seed Liberty (Raleigh Region First Round, South Bend, Ind.) No. 8 seed California (Raleigh Region Second Round, South Bend, Ind.) No. 5 seed St. Bonaventure (Raleigh Region Semifinal, South Bend, Ind.) No. 2 seed Maryland (Raleigh Region Semifinal, Raleigh, N.C.) No. 1 seed Connecticut (National Semifinal, Denver, Colo.) No. 1 seed Baylor (National Final, Denver, Colo.) No. 11 Gonzaga (Kingston Region First Round, Spokane, Wash.) No. 14 seed Creighton (Fresno Region First Round, Norman, Okla.) No. 6 seed Oklahoma (Fresno Region First Round, Norman, Okla.) No. 2 seed Duke (Fresno Region Semifinal, Norman, Okla.) No. 9 seed Texas (Fresno Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.) No. 1 seed Stanford (Fresno Region Second Round, Norfolk, Va.)

75-3 64-4 68-6 75-4 72-6 67-5 77-6 78-5 73-5 72-6 76-7 56-4 75-7 70-6 65-4

No. 16 seed Hartford (Philadelphia Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Purdue (Philadelphia Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 5 seed Georgetown (Philadelphia Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 2 seed Duke (Philadelphia Region Final, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 2 seed Notre Dame (National Semifinal, Indianapolis, Ind.) No. 15 seed Utah (Dayton Region First Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) No. 10 seed Temple (Dayton Region Second Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) No. 6 seed Oklahoma (Dayton Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Dayton Region Final, Dayton, Ohio) No. 1 seed Connecticut (National Semifinal, Indianapolis, Ind.) No. 2 seed Texas A&M (National Championship, Indianapolis, Ind.) No. 14 seed Navy (Philadelphia Region First Round, University Park, Pa.) No. 6 seed Penn State (Philadelphia Region Second Round, University Park, Pa.) No. 2 seed Duke (Philadelphia Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 12 seed Princeton (Philadelphia Region First Round, College Park, Md.)

2011-12 (15-8) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) DePaul (No. 7 seed) Georgetown (No. 5 seed) Louisville (No. 7 seed) Notre Dame (No. 1 seed) Rutgers (No. 6 seed) St. John’s (No. 3 seed) West Virginia

W W W W L W L W L W L W W W W W L L W W L W L

2010-11 (19-9) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Notre Dame (No. 2 seed) DePaul (No. 3 seed) Georgetown (No. 5 seed)

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Rutgers (No. 7 seed) Louisville (No. 7 seed) Marquette (No. 8 seed) St. John’s (No. 9 seed) West Virginia (No. 9 seed)

W L W L W W L W L W L W L

79-5 68-6 76-5 76-5 81-6 85-7 76-6 68-65 79-7 55-5 86-5 79-7 82-6

No. 4 seed Maryland (Philadelphia Region Second Round, College Park, Md.) No. 1 seed Connecticut (Philadelphia Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 10 seed Louisiana Tech (Dallas Region First Round, Shreveport, La.) No. 2 seed Texas A&M (Dallas Region Second Round, Shreveport, La.) No. 10 seed Vanderbilt (Spokane Region First Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) No. 2 seed Xavier (Spokane Region Second Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) No. 11 seed Gonzaga (Spokane Region Semifinal, Spokane, Wash.) No. 9 seed Texas (Dayton Region First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Dayton Region Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 8 seed Texas Tech (Spokane Region First Round, Stanford, Calif.) No. 1 seed Stanford (Spokane Region Second Round, Stanford, Calif.) No. 8 seed Houston (Dallas Region First Round, Waco, Texas) No. 1 seed Baylor (Dallas Region Second Round, Waco, Texas)

95-3 90-3 74-3 90-5 70-5 53-4 86-5 84-6 77-72 (ot) 58-4 64-5 62-4 49-3 65-4 66-65 (ot) 70-6 83-76 (ot)

No. 16 seed Southern (Dayton Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.) No. 8 seed Temple (Dayton Region Second Round, Norfolk, Va.) No. 4 seed Iowa State (Dayton Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) No. 3 seed Florida State (Dayton Region Final, Dayton, Ohio) No. 4 seed Baylor (National Semifinal, San Antonio, Texas) No. 1 seed Stanford (National Championship, San Antonio, Texas) No. 15 seed Cleveland State (Kansas City Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 10 seed Vermont (Kansas City Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 3 seed Oklahoma (Kansas City Region Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo.) No. 14 seed Lamar (Memphis Region First Round, Austin, Texas) No. 11 seed San Diego State (Memphis Region Second Round, Austin, Texas) No. 12 seed Marist (Memphis Region First Round, Berkeley, Calif.) No. 4 seed Baylor (Memphis Region Second Round, Berkeley, Calif.) No. 11 seed Princeton (Dayton Region First Round, Tallahassee, Fla.) No. 3 seed Florida State (Dayton Region Second Round, Tallahassee, Fla.) No. 8 seed Iowa (Sacramento Region First Round, Stanford, Calif.) No. 6 seed Vanderbilt (Sacramento Region First Round, Cincinnati, Ohio)

104-65 87-59 77-53 83-64 83-64 76-54 62-42 62-52 56-39 77-60 61-59 76-54 64-35 65-60 70-59 76-70 79-71 57-51 80-52 67-61 60-30

No. 16 seed Vermont (Trenton Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 8 seed Florida (Trenton Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed California (Trenton Region Semifinal, Trenton, N.J.) No. 6 seed Arizona State (Trenton Region Final, Trenton, N.J.) No. 2 seed Stanford (National Semifinal, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 3 seed Louisville (National Championship, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 14 seed Liberty (Raleigh Region First Round, Baton Rouge, La.) No. 6 seed LSU (Raleigh Region Second Round, Baton Rouge, La.) No. 2 seed Baylor (Raleigh Region Semifinal, Raleigh, N.C.) No. 1 seed Maryland (Raleigh Region Final, Raleigh, N.C.) No. 1 seed Oklahoma (National Semifinal, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 1 seed Connecticut (National Championship, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 13 seed Montana (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Seattle, Wash.) No. 12 seed Gonzaga (Oklahoma City Region Second Round, Seattle, Wash.) No. 1 seed Oklahoma (Oklahoma City Region Semifinal, Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 10 seed San Diego State (Berkley Region First Round, San Diego, Calif.) No. 10 seed Minnesota (Trenton Region First Round, South Bend, Ind.) No. 10 seed VCU (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 2 seed Auburn (Oklahoma City Region Second Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 6 seed Purdue (Oklahoma City Region Semifinal, Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 9 seed Utah (Raleigh Region First Round, College Park, Md.)

2009-10 (11-6) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Notre Dame (No. 2 seed) West Virginia (No. 3 seed) Georgetown (No. 5 seed) St. John’s (No. 6 seed) Rutgers (No. 9 seed) DePaul (No. 11 seed)

W W W W W W W W L W L W L W L L L

2008-09 (15-6) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Louisville (No. 3 seed) Pittsburgh (No. 4 seed) DePaul (No. 7 seed) Notre Dame (No. 7 seed) Rutgers (No. 7 seed) Villanova (No. 8 seed)

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BIG EAST in the NCAA Championship 2007-08 (14-8) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Rutgers (No. 2 seed) Louisville (No. 4 seed) Notre Dame (No. 5 seed) West Virginia (No. 5 seed) Pittsburgh (No. 6 seed) Syracuse (No. 7 seed) DePaul (No. 10 seed)

2004-05 (7-4)

W 89-47 W 89-55 W 78-63 W 66-56 L 82-73 W 85-42 W 69-58 W 53-42 L 66-56 W 81-67 W 80-63 L 78-74 W 75-62 W 79-75 (ot) L 74-64 W 61-60 L 64-46 W 63-58 W 67-59 L 72-53 L 59-55 L 76-57

No. 16 seed Cornell (Greensboro Region First Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 8 seed Texas (Greensboro Region Second Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 5 seed Old Dominion (Greensboro Region Semifinal, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 2 seed Rutgers (Greensboro Region Final, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 2 seed Stanford (National Semifinal, Tampa, Fla.) No. 15 seed Robert Morris (Greensboro Region First Round, Des Moines, Iowa) No. 7 seed Iowa State (Greensboro Region Second Round, Des Moines, Iowa) No. 6 seed George Washington (Greensboro Region Semifinal, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 1 seed Connecticut (Greensboro Region Final, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 13 seed Miami (Ohio) (New Orleans Region First Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 5 seed Kansas State (New Orleans Region Second Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 1 seed North Carolina (New Orleans Region Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) No. 12 seed Southern Methodist (OK City Region First Round, West Lafayette, Ind.) No. 4 seed Oklahoma (Oklahoma City Region Second Round, West Lafayette, Ind.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Oklahoma City Region Semifinal, Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 12 seed New Mexico (Spokane Region First Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) No. 4 seed Vanderbilt (Spokane Region Second Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) No. 11 seed Wyoming (Spokane Region First Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) No. 3 seed Baylor (Spokane Region Second Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) No. 2 seed Stanford (Spokane Region Semifinal, Spokane, Wash.) No. 10 seed Hartford (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Baton Rouge, La.) No. 7 seed Marist (New Orleans Region First Round, Baton Rouge, La.)

2006-07 (13-8) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Rutgers (No. 4 seed) Louisville (No. 6 seed) Marquette (No. 6 seed) Pittsburgh (No. 8 seed) Notre Dame (No. 9 seed) DePaul (No. 10 seed) West Virginia (No. 11 seed)

W W W L W W W W W L W L W L W L W L L W L

82-33 94-70 78-71 73-50 77-34 70-57 53-52 64-45 59-35 59-46 80-54 67-58 87-58 78-47 71-61 68-54 62-59 60-51 55-4 65-52 49-43

No. 16 seed Maryland-Baltimore County (Fresno Region First Round, Hartford, CT.) No. 9 seed Wisconsin-Green Bay (Fresno Region Second Round, Hartford, Conn.) No. 4 seed NC State (Fresno Region Semifinal, Fresno, Calif.) No. 3 seed LSU (Fresno Region Final, Fresno, Calif.) No. 13 seed East Carolina (Greensboro Region First Round, East Lansing, Mich.) No. 5 seed Michigan State (Greensboro Region Second Round, East Lansing, Mich.) No. 1 seed Duke (Greensboro Region Semifinal, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 3 seed Arizona State (Greensboro Region Final, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 3 seed LSU (National Semifinal, Cleveland, Ohio) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Final, Cleveland, Ohio) No. 11 seed BYU (Greensboro Region First Round, Los Angeles, Calif.) No. 3 seed Arizona State (Greensboro Region Second Round, Los Angeles, Calif.) No. 11 seed Louisiana-Lafayette (Dayton Region First Round, Austin, Texas) No. 3 seed Oklahoma (Dayton Region Second Round, Austin, Texas) No. 9 seed James Madison (Dayton Region First Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Dayton Region Second Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 8 seed California (Dallas Region First Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 1 seed North Carolina (Dallas Region Second Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 7 seed Georgia Tech (Dallas Region First Round, Minneapolis, Minn.) No. 6 seed Xavier (Fresno Region First Round, Austin, Texas) No. 3 LSU (Fresno Region Second Round, Austin, Texas)

77-54 79-56 77-75 63-61 (ot) 68-43 71-67 66-56 76-64 78-61 63-58 82-48 76-69 78-68 81-74 67-65

No. 15 seed Coppin State (Bridgeport Region First Round, State College, Pa.) No. 7 seed Virginia Tech (Bridgeport Region Second Round, State College, Pa.) No. 3 seed Georgia (Bridgeport Region Semifinal, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 1 seed Duke (Bridgeport Region Final, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 13 seed Liberty (San Antonio Region First Round, Chicago, Ill.) No. 12 seed Tulsa (San Antonio Region Second Round, Chicago, Ill.) No. 1 seed LSU (San Antonio Region Semifinal, San Antonio, Texas) No. 8 seed Vanderbilt (Cleveland Region First Round, Nashville, Tenn.) No. 8 seed Boston College (Albuquerque Region First Round, West Lafayette, Ind.) No. 14 seed Dartmouth (Cleveland Region First Round, Trenton, N.J.) No. 11 seed TCU (Cleveland Region Second Round, Trenton, N.J.) No. 2 seed ennessee (Cleveland Region Semifinal, Cleveland, Ohio) No. 10 seed California (Albuquerque Region First Round, State College, Pa.) No. 2 seed Maryland (Albuquerque Region Second Round, State College, Pa.) No. 8 seed USC (Bridgeport Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.)

2005-06 (8-7) Connecticut (No. 2 seed) DePaul (No. 4 seed) Louisville (No. 9 seed) Notre Dame (No. 9 seed) Rutgers (No. 3 seed) St. John’s (No. 7 seed) USF (No. 9 seed)

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Boston College (No. 7 seed) W L Connecticut (No. 3 seed) W W L Notre Dame (No. 4 seed) W L Rutgers (No. 3 seed) W W W L

65-43 70-60 95-47 70-52 76-59 61-51 70-61 62-37 61-54 64-58 59-49

No. 10 seed Houston (Chattanooga Region First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.) No. 2 seed Duke (Chattanooga Region Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.) No. 14 seed Dartmouth (Kansas City Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 6 seed Florida State (Kansas City Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 2 seed Stanford (Kansas City Region Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo.) No. 13 seed UC Santa Barbara (Tempe Region First Round, Fresno, Calif.) No. 5 seed Arizona State (Tempe Region Second Round, Fresno, Calif.) No. 14 seed Hartford (Philadelphia Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 6 seed Temple (Philadelphia Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 2 seed Ohio State (Philadelphia Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Philadelphia Region Final, Philadelphia, Pa.)

58-56 63-48 76-63 91-55 79-53 63-55 66-49 67-58 70-61 86-85 69-65 ot 59-46 55-49 74-69 66-63 60-42 89-76 61-48 73-67

No. 14 seed Eastern Michigan (Mideast Region First Round, Columbus, Ohio) No. 6 seed Ohio State (Mideast Region Second Round, Columbus, Ohio) No. 7 seed Minnesota (Mideast Region Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.) No. 15 seed Pennsylvania (East Region First Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 7 seed Auburn (Easr Region Second Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 11 seed UC Santa Barbara (East Region Semifinal, Hartford, Conn.) No. 1 seed Penn State (East Region Final, Hartford, Conn.) No. 7 seed Minnesota (National Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Championship, New Orleans, La.) No. 12 seed Maryland (West Region First Round, Baton Rouge, La.) No. 12 seed SW Missouri State (East Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 13 seed Middle Tennessee (East Region Second Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 1 seed Penn State (East Region Semifinal, Hartford, Conn.) No. 10 seed Chattanooga (Midwest Region First Round, Chattanooga, Tenn.) No. 10 seed Mississippi (West Region First Round, Ames, Iowa) No. 2 seed Purdue (West Region Second Round, Ames, Iowa) No. 9 seed Iowa (East Region First Round, Blacksburg, Va.) No. 1 seed Penn State (East Region Second Round, Blacksburg, Va.) No. 6 seed Ohio State (East Region First Round, Columbus, Ohio)

2003-04 (12-7) Boston College (No. 3 seed) W W L Connecticut (No. 2 seed) W W W W W W Miami (No. 5 seed) L Notre Dame (No. 5 seed) W W L Rutgers (No. 7 seed) L Villanova (No. 7 seed) W L Virginia Tech (No. 8 seed) W L West Virginia (No. 11 seed) L

2002-03 (15-6) Boston College (No. 5 seed) W 73-72 No. 12 seed Old Dominion (East Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.) W 86-85 ot No. 4 seed Vanderbilt (East Region Second Round, Norfolk, Va.) L 70-49 No. 1 seed Connecticut (East Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Miami (No. 11 seed) Notre Dame (No. 11 seed) Rutgers (No. 4 seed) Villanova (No. 2 seed) Virginia Tech (No. 7 seed)

W W W W W W L W W L W L W W W L W L

91-44 81-66 70-49 73-64 71-69 73-68 91-85 ot 59-47 59-53 66-47 64-52 74-64 51-36 70-57 53-51 73-49 61-59 80-62

No. 16 seed Boston University (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed TCU (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 5 seed Boston College (East Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) No. 2 seed Purdue (East Region Final, Dayton, Ohio) No. 2 seed Texas (National Semifinal, Atlanta, Ga.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Championship, Atlanta, Ga.) No. 6 seed New Mexico (Midwest Region First Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) No. 6 seed Arizona (East Region First Round, Manhattan, Kan.) No. 3 seed Kansas State (East Region Second Round, Manhattan, Kan.) No. 2 seed Purdue (East Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) No. 13 seed Western Kentucky (Midwest Region First Round, Athens, Ga.) No. 5 seed Georgia (Midwest Region Second Round, Athens, Ga.) No. 15 seed St. Francis (Pa.) (Mideast Region First Round, Norman, Okla.) No. 7 seed George Washington (Mideast Region Second Round, Norman, Okla.) No. 6 seed Colorado (Mideast Region Semifinal, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Mideast Region Final, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 10 seed Georgia Tech (East Region First Round, West Lafayette, Ind.) No. 2 seed Purdue (East Region Second Round, West Lafayette, Ind.)

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BIG EAST in the NCAA Championship 2001-02 (8-4) Boston College (No. 5 seed) L Connecticut (No. 1 seed) W W W W W W Notre Dame (No. 7 seed) W L Syracuse (No. 10 seed) L Villanova (No. 9 seed) W L

1998-99 (7-4) 65-59 86-37 86-48 82-64 85-64 79-56 82-70 87-69 89-50 87-69 67-46 66-53

No. 12 seed Mississippi State (West Region First Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 16 seed St. Francis (Pa.) (Mideast Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Iowa (Mideast Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed Penn State (Mideast Region Semifinal, Milwaukee, Wisc.) No. 7 seed Old Dominion (Mideast Region Final, Milwaukee, Wisc.) No. 2 seed Tennessee (National Semifinal, San Antonio, Texas) No. 1 seed Oklahoma (National Championship, San Antonio, Texas) No. 10 seed New Mexico (Midwest Region First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 2 seed Tennessee (Midwest Region First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 7 seed Drake (East Region First Round, Waco, Texas) No. 8 seed Pepperdine (West Region First Round, Norman, Okla.) No. 1 seed Oklahoma (West Region First Round, Norman, Okla.)

101-29 89-44 72-58 67-48 90-75 98-49 88-54 69-54 72-64 90-75 68-66 80-43 60-53 66-58 68-64 77-57 73-52

No. 16 seed Long Island (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Colorado State (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed NC State (East Region Semifinal, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 3 seed Louisiana Tech (East Region Final, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 1 seed Notre Dame (National Semifinal, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 16 seed Alcorn State (Midwest Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 8 seed Michigan (Midwest Region Second Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 5 seed Utah (Midwest Region Semifinal, Denver, Colo.) No. 3 seed Vanderbilt (Midwest Region Final, Denver, Colo.) No. 1 seed Connecticut (National Semifinal, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 3 seed Purdue (National Championship, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 13 seed Stephen F. Austin (West Region First Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 5 seed SW Missouri State (West Region Second Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 12 seed Drake (East Region First Round, Raleigh, N.C.) No. 4 seed NC State (East Region Second Round, Raleigh, N.C.) No. 10 seed Denver (Mideast Region First Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 2 seed Texas Tech (Mideast Region Second Round, Lubbock, Texas)

93-76 74-70 116-46 83-45 102-80 86-71 89-67 71-52 87-61 95-60 69-65 91-70 59-39 60-45 59-51 64-54

No. 12 seed Nebraska (Mideast Region First Round, Charlottesville, Va.) No. 4 seed Virginia (Mideast Region Second Round, Charlottesville, Va.) No. 16 seed Hampton (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Clemson (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 5 seed Oklahoma (East Region Semifinal, Richmond, Va.) No. 3 seed LSU (East Region Final, Richmond, Va.) No. 2 seed Penn State (National Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Championship, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 15 seed San Diego (Mideast Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 7 seed Geo. Washington (Mideast Region Second Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 3 seed Texas Tech (Mideast Region Semifinal, Memphis, Tenn.) No. 15 seed Holy Cross (West Region First Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 10 seed St. Joseph’s (West Region Second Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 11 seed UAB (West Region Semifinal, Portland, Ore.) No. 1 seed Georgia (West Region Final, Portland, Ore.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.)

2000-01 (13-4) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Notre Dame (No. 1 seed) Rutgers (No. 4 seed) Villanova (No. 5 seed) Virginia Tech (No. 7 seed)

W W W W L W W W W W W W L W L W L

1999-00 (13-3) Boston College (No. 5 seed) W L Connecticut (No. 1 seed) W W W W W W Notre Dame (No. 2 seed) W W L Rutgers (No. 2 seed) W W W W L

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72-59 89-62 97-46 86-84 64-58 61-57 74-64 84-70 90-47 53-42 75-62

No. 9 seed Ohio State (East Region First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (East Region Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 16 seed St. Francis (Mideast Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 8 seed Xavier (Mideast Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed Iowa State (Mideast Region Semifinal, Cincinnati, Ohio) No. 12 seed St. Mary’s (West Region First Round, Baton Rouge, La.) No. 4 seed LSU West Region Second Round, Baton Rouge, La.) No. 14 seed Dartmouth (Midwest Region First Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 6 seed Arizona (Midwest Region Second Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 2 seed Texas Tech (Midwest Region Semifinal, Normal, Ill.) No. 1 seed Purdue (Midwest Region Final, Normal, Ill.)

93-52 75-67 74-57 60-52 60-49 78-64 74-59 70-65 79-76 62-61 92-60

No. 15 seed Fairfield (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 10 seed George Washington (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 3 seed Arizona (East Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) No. 4 seed North Carolina State (East Region Final, Dayton, Ohio) No. 6 seed Clemson (Midwest Region First Round, Ruston, La.) No. 8 seed SW Missouri State (Midwest Region First Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 1 seed Texas Tech (Midwest Region Second Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 4 seed Purdue (Midwest Region Semifinal, Lubbock, Texas) No. 12 seed Oregon (Mideast Region First Round, Ames, Iowa) No. 4 seed Iowa State (Mideast Region Second Round, Ames, Iowa) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Mideast Region Semifinal, Nashville, Tenn.)

1997-98 (7-4) Connecticut (No. 2 seed) Miami (No. 11 seed) Notre Dame (No. 9 seed) Rutgers (No. 5 seed)

W W W L L W W L W W L

1996-97 (7-2) Connecticut (No. 1 seed)

W W W L

103-35 72-53 78-73 91-81

No. 16 seed Lehigh (Midwest Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Iowa (Midwest Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed Illinois (Midwest Region Semifinal, Iowa City, Iowa) No. 3 seed Tennessee (Midwest Region Final, Iowa City, Iowa)

Notre Dame (No. 6 seed)

W W W W L

93-62 86-83 87-71 62-52 80-66

No. 11 seed Memphis (East Region First Round, Austin, Texas) No. 3 seed Texas (East Region Second Round, Austin, Texas) No. 2 seed Alabama (East Region Semifinal, Columbia, S.C.) No. 5 seed George Washington (East Region Final, Columbia, S.C.) No. 3 seed Tennessee (National Semifinal, Cincinnati, Ohio)

94-63 88-68 72-44 67-57 88-83 ot 73-60 82-67

No. 16 seed Howard (Mideast Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Michigan State (Mideast Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 12 seed San Francisco (Mideast Region Semifinal, Rosemont, Ill.) No. 3 seed Vanderbilt (Mideast Region Final, Rosemont, Ill.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Semifinal, Charlotte, N.C.) No. 5 seed Purdue (Midwest Region First Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 4 seed Texas Tech (Midwest Region Second Round, Lubbock, Texas)

1995-96 (5-2) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Notre Dame (No. 12 seed)

W W W W L W L

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1994‑95 (7-1) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Seton Hall (No. 6 seed)

1989‑90 (1-2) W W W W W W W L

105‑75 91‑45 87‑56 67‑63 87‑60 70‑64 73‑63 59‑49

No. 16 seed Maine (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 8 seed Virginia Tech (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed Alabama (East Region Semifinal, Storrs, Conn.) No. 3 seed Virginia (East Region Final, Storrs, Conn.) No. 2 seed Stanford (National Semifinal, Minneapolis, Minn.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Championship, Minneapolis, Minn.) No. 11 seed Stephen F. Austin (West Region First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.) No. 3 seed North Carolina (West Region Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.)

Providence (No. 3 seed) W 77‑75 No. 6 seed Maryland (East Region Second Round, Providence, R.I.) L 77‑71 No. 2 seed Virginia (East Region Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.) Connecticut (No. 4 seed) L 61-59 No. 5 seed Clemson (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.)

79‑60 81‑59 78‑64 81-69 70‑60 71‑66 64-60

No. 16 seed Brown (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Auburn (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No 4 seed So. Mississippi (East Region Semifinal, Piscatway, N.J.) No. 3 seed North Carolina (East Region Final, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 13 seed Vermont (Midwest Region First Round, South Orange, N.J.) No. 5 seed Texas (Midwest Region Second Round, South Orange, N.J.) No. 1 seed Penn State (Midwest Region Semifinal, Austin, Texas)

St. John’s (No. 7 seed) Syracuse (No. 6 seed) Villanova (No. 8 seed)

1993‑94 (5-2) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Seton Hall (No. 4 seed)

W W W L W W L

1992‑93 - no teams seeded below No. 4 (3-3) Miami Georgetown Connecticut

W L W W L L

61‑44 78-63 76‑74 68‑67 77‑57 74‑71

St. Peter’s (East Region First Round, Miami, Fla.) No. 4 seed W. Kentucky (East Region Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.) Northern Illinois (East Region First Round, Washington, D.C.) No. 3 seed Penn State (East Region Second Round, University Park, Pa.) No. 2 seed Virginia (East Region Semifinal, Richmond, Va.) Louisville (Mideast Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.)

W L W L L

86‑72 77‑67 83‑66 75-47 74-64

No. 7 seed North Carolina (East Region Second Round, Miami, Fla.) No. 3 Vanderbilt (East Region Semifinal, Charlottesville, Va.) No. 11 seed St. Peter’s (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 3 Vanderbilt (East Region Second Round, Nashville, Tenn.) No. 10 Toledo (Midwest Region First Round, Providence, R.I.)

W W W L W L

81‑80 82‑71 60‑57 61-55 88‑87 103-91

No. 11 seed Toledo (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 2 seed NC State (East Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 4 seed Clemson (East Region Final, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 1 seed Virginia (National Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) No. 12 seed Fairfield (East Region First Round, Providence, R.I.) No. 4 seed Clemson (East Region Second Round, Clemson, S.C.)

1991‑92 (2-3) Miami (No. 2 seed) Connecticut (No. 6 seed) Providence (No. 7 seed)

1988‑89 (0-3) Connecticut (No. 8 seed) L 72-63 No. 9 seed La Salle (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) Providence (No. 11 seed) L 94‑74 No. 6 seed James Madison (East Region First Round, Harrisonburg, Va.) Villanova (No. 11 seed) L 66-41 No. 6 seed Old Dominion (Mideast Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.)

1987‑88 (1-3) W L L L

83‑70 85-64 116-75 53‑51

No. 10 seed Fairfield (East Region First Round, Jamaica, N.Y.) No. 2 seed Virginia (East Region Second Round, Charlottesville, Va.) No. 3 seed Ohio State (Mideast Region Second Round, Columbus, Ohio) No. 9 seed Wake Forest (East Region First Round, Villanova, Pa.)

1986‑87 (0-1) Villanova (No. 6 seed)

L 68‑67 No. 3 seed N.C. State (East Region Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.)

1985‑86 (1-2) Providence (No. 9 seed) Villanova (No. 7 seed)

L 55‑53 No. 8 seed James Madison (East Region First Round, Providence, R.I.) W 60‑55 No. 10 seed La Salle (East Region First Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) L 85-58 No. 2 seed Rutgers (East Region Second Round, New Brunswick, N.J.)

1984‑85 (0-1) Syracuse (No. 8 seed)

L 88-63 No. 1 seed Old Dominion (East Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.)

1983‑84 (0-1) St. John’s (No. 7 seed)

L 81-79 No. 2 seed North Carolina (East Region First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.)

1982‑83 (0-1) St. John’s (No. 7 seed)

L 86-63 No. 2 seed Old Dominion (East Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.)

1990‑91 (4-2) Connecticut (No. 3 seed) Providence (No. 5 seed)

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BIG EAST in the WNIT 2012-13 (0-1) Marquette

L 61-59

2011-12 (9-4) Cincinnati W L USF W W L Syracuse W W W W L Villanova W W L

68-63 (ot) 72-51 76-20 77-61 72-45 59-42 65-43 82-68 74-73 (ot) 74-71 58-39 58-55 48-47

2010-11 (3-1) Syracuse W W W L

77-53 63-53 72-63 71-68 (ot)

Northern Iowa (First Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Duquesne (First Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) Toledo (Second Round, Toledo, Ohio) Florida Atlantic (First Round, Tampa, Fla.) Florida International (Second Round, Tampa, Fla.) James Madison (Third Round, Harrisonburg, Va.) Hartford (First Round, Hartford, Conn.) Drexel (Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Temple (Third Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Toledo (Quarterfinal Round, Toledo, Ohio) James Madison (Semifinal Round, Harrisonburg, Pa.) American (First Round, Villanova, Pa.) Illinois State (Second Round, Normal, Ill.) Colorado (Third Round, Boulder, Colo.) Monmouth (First Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) St. Bonaventure (Syracuse, N.Y.) Eastern Michigan (Syracuse, N.Y.) Toledo (Toledo, Ohio)

2009-10 (7-5) Marquette W L Pittsburgh L Providence W W W L USF L Syracuse W W W L

85-56 74-72 (ot) 70-58 64-58 76-61 77-64 73-65 61-54 87-68 69-55 74-59 78-52

Eastern Illinois (First Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Illinois (Second Round, Champaign, Ill.) Toledo (First Round, Toledo, Ohio) Boston University (First Round, Boston, Mass.) Old Dominion (Second Round, Providence, R.I.) Maryland (Third Round, College Park, Md.) Miami (Quarterfinal Round, Providence, R.I Florida (First Round, Gainesville, Fla.) Harvard (First Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Richmond (Second Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) VCU (Third Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Michigan (Quarterfinal Round, Ann Arbor, Mich.)

2006-07 (2-2) Seton Hall W L USF W L

60-39 64-52 66-49 73-71

Dartmouth (First Round, South Orange, N.J.) Hofstra (Second Round, Hempstead, N.Y.) Coppin State (Second Round, Tampa, Fla.) Virginia (Third Round, Charlottesville, Va.)

2005-06 (9-4) Cincinnati L Marquette W W W W L Pittsburgh W W W L Villanova W W L

81-75 (ot) 64-44 68-63 57-54 77-64 77-65 64-57 85-76 68-56 77-64 71-44 59-47 94-81

Florida International (First Round, Miami, Fla.) Illinois (Second Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Iowa State (Third Round, Ames, Iowa) Indiana (Fourth Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Pittsburgh (Semifinals, Milwaukee, Wis.) Kansas State (Final, Manhattan, Kan.) Delaware (Second Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Mississippi (Third Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Virginia (Fourth Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Marquette (Semifinals, Milwaukee, Wis.) Hofstra (Second Round, Villanova, Pa.) Xavier (Third Round, Villanova, Pa.) Western Kentucky (Fourth Round, Villanova, Pa.)

2004-05 (6-5) Marquette L St. John’s W L USF W L Villanova L West Virginia W W W W L

66-57 Nebraska (First Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) 48-42 Delaware (First Round, Newark, Del.) 68-63 West Virginia (Second Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) 61-56 Florida (First Round, Tampa, Fla.) 78-63 Wake Forest (Second Round, Winston-Salem, N.C.) 50-40 Chattanooga (First Round, Chattanooga, Tenn.) 74-59 Maine (First Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) 68-63 St. John’s (Second Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) 65-52 Wake Forest (Third Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) 80-75 (2ot) Kentucky (Semifinals, Lexington, Ky.) 78-70 Southwest Missouri State (National Final, Springfield, Mo.)

2003-04 (1-1)

Seton Hall W 61-56 George Mason (First Round, South Orange, N.J.) L 68-61 (ot) Saint Joseph’s (Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.)

2002-03 (0-2) Georgetown L 79-65 Seton Hall L 66-58

Richmond (First Round, Richmond, Va.) Siena (First Round, Loudonville, N.Y.)

2001-02 (4-2) Miami W L Virginia Tech W W W L

71-64 83-76 51-45 68-52 76-48 77-72 (ot)

2000-01 (1-1) Georgetown W 60-56 L 78-74

Georgia Tech (First Round, Atlanta, Ga.) Houston (Second Round, Houston, Texas) UNC-Greensboro (First Round, Greensboro, N.C.) George Washington (Second Round, Blacksburg, Va.) Vermont (Third Round, Blacksburg, Va.) Houston (Semifinals, Blacksburg, Va.) George Mason (First Round, Fairfax, Va.) James Madison (Second Round, Harrisonburg, Va.)

1999-00 (0-3) Georgetown L 63-46 Pittsburgh L 76-60 Villanova L 74-62

Maryland (First Round, Washington, D.C.) Cincinnati (First Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Michigan State (First Round, Villanova, Pa.)

1998-99 (0-2) Georgetown L 86-73 Miami L 65-58

1997-98 (0-1) Villanova

L 68-61

Siena (First Round, Washington, D.C.) Rice (First Round, Miami, Fla.) Penn State (First Round, Villanova, Pa.)

2008-09 (13-5) Georgetown W W W L Marquette W L St. John’s W W L USF W W W W W Syracuse W L West Virginia W L

73-45 72-61 65-49 65-56 58-49 51-50 83-60 70-59 68-64 88-81 (ot) 74-57 80-66 82-65 75-71 90-65 72-69 70-40 68-63

Wintrop (First Round, Washington, D.C.) Wake Forest (Second Round, Winston-Salem, N.C.) Richmond (Third Round, Washington, D.C.) Boston College (Fourth Round, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) Butler (Second Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Illinois State (Third Round, Normal, Ill.) Harvard (First Round, Queens, N.Y.) Hartford (Second Round, West Hartford, Conn.) Boston College (Third Round, Queens, N.Y.) Florida Gulf Coast (Second Round, Tampa, Fla.) Mississippi (Third Round, Tampa, Fla.) St. Bonaventure (Fourth Round, Olean, N.Y.) Boston College (Semifinals, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) Kansas (National Championship, Lawrence, Kan.) Canisius (First Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Bowling Green (Second Round, Bowling Green, Ohio) Coppin State (First Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) St. Bonaventure (Second Round, Olean, N.Y.)

2007-08 (9-3) Marquette W 75-69 W 72-64 W 69-64 W 86-72 W 81-66 St. John’s W 65-59 W 65-56 L 63-61 USF L 67-65 Villanova W 53-52 W 60-54 L 64-58

Creighton (Second Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Illinois (Third Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Kentucky (Fourth Round, Lexington, Ky.) Colorado (Semifinals, Boulder, Colo.) Michigan State (National Championship, East Lansing, Mich.) Iona (Second Round, Queens, N.Y.) Boston College (Third Round, Queens, N.Y.) NC State (Fourth Round, Raleigh, N.C.) Florida Gulf Coast (First Round, Fort Meyers, Fla.) American (First Round, Villanova, Pa.) Wisconsin (Second Round, Madison, Wis.) Colorado (Third Round, Boulder, Colo.)

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School

Svetlana Abrosimova Matee Ajavon Kayla Alexander Charel Allen Leigh Aziz Jacqueline Batteast Ashley Battle Candyce Bingham Sue Bird Octavia Blue Cal Bouchard Rebekkah Brunson Kate Bulger Michelle Campbell Essence Carson Swin Cash Tina Charles Felicia Chester Willnett Crocket Davalyn Cunningham Skylar Diggins Megan Duffy Jessica Dickson Kelly Faris Katryna Gaither Usha Gilmore Kalana Greene Keisha Hampton Ericka Haney Tiffany Hayes Kym Hope Charde Houston Niele Ivey Amber Jacobs Asjha Jones Trish Juhline Rashidat Junaid Ieva Kublina Yelena Leuchanka Rebecca Lobo Nadine Malcolm Angel McCoughtry Nadirah McKenith

Connecticut (1997-01) Seattle Rutgers (2004-08) Washington Syracuse (2009-13) San Antonio Notre Dame (2003-08) Syracuse (1998-01) Notre Dame (2001-05) Connecticut (2001-05) Louisville (2005-09) Connecticut (1998-02) Seattle Miami (1994-98) Boston College (1996-00) Georgetown (2000-04) Minnesota West Virginia (2000-04) Rutgers (2002-06) Chicago Rutgers (2004-08) New York Connecticut (1998-02) Chicago Connecticut (2006-10) Connecticut DePaul (2007-11) Connecticut (2002-06) Rutgers (1998-02) Notre Dame (2009-13) Tulsa Notre Dame (2002-06) USF (2003-07) Connecticut (2009-13) Connecticut Notre Dame (1993-97) Rutgers (1996-00) Connecticut (2005-10) Connecticut DePaul (2008-12) Notre Dame (1998-02) Connecticut (2008-12) Miami (1995-99) Connecticut (2004-08) Phoenix Notre Dame (1996-01) Boston College (2000-04) Connecticut (1998-02) Connecticut Villanova (1999-03) Rutgers (2006-10) Virginia Tech (2000-04) West Virginia (2004-06) Atlanta Connecticut (1991-95) Providence (1993-97) Louisville (2005-09) Atlanta St. John’s (2009-13) Washington

Current Team Drafted/Team 2001/Minnesota 2008/Houston 2013/San Antonio 2008/Sacramento 2003/Indiana 2005/Minnesota 2005/Seatle 2009/San Antonio 2002/Seattle 1998/Los Angeles 2000/Detroit 2004/Sacramento 2004/Minnesota 2006/Washington 2008/New York 2002/Detroit 2010/Connecticut 2011/New York 2006/Los Angles 2002/Orlando 2013/Tulsa 2006/Minnesota 2007/Sacremento 2013/Connecticut 1997/Seattle# 2000/Indiana 2010/New York 2012/Seattle 2002/Detroit 2012/Atlanta 2000/Orlando 2008/Minnesota 2001/Indiana 2004/Minnesota 2002/Washington 2003/Washington 2010/Los Angeles 2004/Indiana 2007/Washington 1997/New York 1998/Seattle# 2009/Atlanta 2013/Washington

Round/Pick

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School

1st/7th 1st/5th 1st/8th 3rd/43rd Free Agent 2nd/17th 2nd/25th 3rd/39th 1st/1st 2nd/15th 4th/12th 1st/10th 3rd/38th Free Agent 1st/7th 1st/2nd 1st/1st 2nd/14th 2nd/8th 2nd/23rd 1st/3rd 3rd/3rd 2nd/21st 1st/11th 3rd/4th 3rd/10th 2nd/13th 2nd/22nd 3rd/47th 1st/14th Assigned 3rd/30th 2nd/3rd 3rd/33rd 1st/4th 3rd/21st 3rd/32nd 3rd/31st Free Agent Regional pick 3rd/3rd 1st/1st 2nd/5th

Renee Montgomery Jessica Moore Maya Moore Beth (Morgan) Cunningham Chelsea Newton Natalie Novosel Yolanda Paige Devereaux Peters Cappie Pondexter Tasha Pointer Epiphanny Prince Allie Quigley Texlin Quinney Shea Ralph Beth Record Rebecca Richman Ruth Riley Jennifer Rizzotti Angel Robinson Sugar Rodgers Jenna Rubino Khadijah Rushdan Nykesha Sales Olayinka Sanni Paige Sauer Kelly Schumacher Kelley Siemon Khara Smith Katie Smrcka-Duffy Shawnetta Stewart Ann Strother Tammy Sutton-Brown Ketia Swanier April Sykes Diana Taurasi Barbara Turner Kia Vaughn Rita Williams Tamika (Williams) Raymond Kia Vaughn Tere Williams Kara Wolters Dana Wynne Shavonte Zellous # - originally drafted in ABL

Connecticut (2005-09) Connecticut Connecticut (2000-05) Connecticut Connecticut (2007-11) Minnesota Notre Dame (1993-97) Rutgers (2001-05) Notre Dame (2008-12) West Virginia (2001-05) Notre Dame (2007-12) Rutgers (2002-06) New York Rutgers (1997-01) Rutgers (2006-09) Chicago DePaul (2004-08) Seton Hall (1992-96) Connecticut (1996-01) Syracuse (1997-01) Rutgers (2001-05) Notre Dame (1997-01) Chicago Connecticut (1992-96) Marquette (2007-11) Georgetown (2009-13) Minnesota DePaul (2003-07) Rutgers (2008-12) Connecticut (1994-98) West Virginia (2004-08) Connecticut (1996-00) Connecticut (1997-01) Notre Dame (1997-01) DePaul (2002-06) Georgetown (1998-01) Rutgers (1997-00) Connecticut (2002-06) Rutgers (1997-01) Indiana Connecticut (2004-08) Atlanta Rutgers (2008-12) Connecticut (2000-04) Phoenix Connecticut (2002-06) Rutgers (2005-09) New York Connecticut (1995-98) Connecticut (1998-02) Rutgers (2005-09) Washington Virginia Tech (1997-01) Connecticut (1993-97) Seton Hall (1993-97) Pittsburgh (2005-09) Indiana

Current Team Drafted/Team 2009/Minnesota 2005/Charlotte 2011/Minnesota 1997/Philadelphia# 2005/Sacramento 2012/Washington 2005/Indiana 2012/Minnesota 2006/Phoenix 2001/Portland 2010/Chicago 2008/Seattle 2000/Indiana 2001/Utah 2001/Los Angeles 2005/New York 2001/Miami 1996/New England# 2011/New York 2013/Minnesota 2007/Chicago 2012/Los Angeles 1998/Orlando 2008//Detroit 2000/Los Angeles 2001/Indiana 2001/Los Angeles 2006/San Antonio 2001/Sacramento 2000/Orlando 2006/Phoenix 2001/Charlotte 2008/Connecticut 2012/Los Angeles 2004/Phoenix 2006/Seattle 2009/New York 1998/Washington 2002/Minnesota 2009/New York 2001/Phoenix 1997/New England# 1997/Colorado# 2009/Detroit

Round/Pick 1st/4th 2nd/24th 1st/1st 2nd/8th 2nd/22nd 1st/8th 2nd/16th 1st/3rd 1st/2nd 4th/4th 1st/4th 2nd/22nd Assigned 3rd/8th 2nd/15th 3rd/36th 1st/5th Regional pick 2nd/22nd 2nd/2nd 3rd/1st 1st/15th Assigned 2nd/18th 2nd/15th 1st/14th 3rd/16th 3rd/2nd 4th/14th 3rd/4th 2nd/1st 2nd/2nd 1st/12th 2nd/28th 1st/1st 1st/11th 1st/8th 2nd/3rd 1st/6th 1st/8th 3rd/13th Regional Pick 3rd/19th 1st/11th

BIG EAST Players in the Olympics USA Basketball National Team Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Connecticut – 2009-2012 U.S. Olympic Team Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Asjha Jones, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2012 (Gold Medal) Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2008 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2008 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2008 (Gold Medal) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2004 (Gold Medal) Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2004 (Gold Medal) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2004 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2004 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1996 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1996 (alternate) Geno Auriemma, Conn., 2012, head coach (Gold Medal) Doug Bruno, DePaul, 2012, assistant coach (Gold Medal) C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers, 2004, asst. coach (Gold Medal) Geno Auriemma, Conn., 2000, assistant coach (Gold Medal) USA Basketball Senior National Team Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2007-12 Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown, 2007-08 Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2007-12 Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2010Asjha Jones, Connecticut, 2007-12 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2011Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2011Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2007-12 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2007-12

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USA Basketball Women’s Select Team Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1998 Beth Morgan, Notre Dame 1996 USA Basketball World Championship Team Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2010 USA World University Games Teams Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2010 Bria Hartley, Connecticut, 2013 (Gold Medal) Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2010 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, 2013 (Gold Medal) Asjha Jones, Connecticut, 2010 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2011 (Gold Medal) Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2010 Keisha Hampton, DePaul, 2011 (Gold Medal) Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2010 Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame, 2011 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2010 Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame, 2011 (Gold Medal) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2006 (Bronze Medal) Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2009 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2006 (Bronze Medal) Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut, 2009 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Connecticut, 2006 (Alternate) Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2009 (Gold Medal) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2002 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2005 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1998 (Gold Medal) Megan Duffy, Notre Dame, 2005 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1994 (Bronze Medal) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 1999 (Silver Medal) Marianna Freeman, Syracuse, 2002, asst. coach (Gold Medal) Beth Morgan, Notre Dame, 1997 (Gold Medal) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, 1997 (Gold Medal) Doug Bruno, DePaul, 2010, assistant coach Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1997 (Gold Medal) USA Basketball Olympic Qualifying Team Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1995 (Silver Medal) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Kerry Bascom, Connecticut, 1991 (Gold Medal) Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Terri Williams-Flournoy, Georgetown, 2011, Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) assistant coach (Gold Medal) Asjha Jones, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2011 (Gold Medal) U.S. Junior National Team Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Tracy Lis, Providence, 1990 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1991 Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) USA Pan Am Games Teams Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown, 2007 (Gold Medal) Breanna Stewart, Connecticut, 2011 Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) April Sykes, Rutgers, 2011 Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2007 (Gold Medal) Matee Ajavon, Rutgers, 2007 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) Charde Houston, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) USA Basketball World Champion Qualifying Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2007 (Gold Medal) Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, 1997 (Silver Medal) Mel Thomas, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) Beth Morgan, Notre Dame, 1997 (Silver Medal) Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown, 2003 (Silver Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1999-00 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1995-96

Ann Strother, Connecticut, 2003 (Silver Medal) Barbara Turner, Connecticut, 2003 (Silver Medal) Beth Cunningham, Notre Dame, 1999 (Bronze Medal) Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, 1999 (Bronze Medal) Dana Wynne, Seton Hall, 1999 (Bronze Medal)

USA R. William Jones Cup Team Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Shea Ralph, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Paige Sauer, Connecticut, 1997 (Silver Medal) Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut, 1996 (Gold Medal) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, 1996 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1996 (Gold Medal) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, 1995 (Bronze Medal) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, 1994 (Gold Medal) FIBA U21 World Championship (Formerly the World Championship For Young Women) Essence Carson, Rutgers, 2007 (Gold Medal) Kia Vaughn, Rutgers, 2007 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2003 (Gold Medal) FIBA Americas U20 Championship (Formerly the World Championship for Young Women Qualifying Tournament) Essence Carson, Rutgers, 2006 (Gold Medal) Renee Montgomery, Connecticut, 2006 (Gold Medal) Kia Vaughn, Rutgers, 2006 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2002 (Gold Medal) FIBA U19 World Championship (Formerly the FIBA Junior World Championship) Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Bria Hartley, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Breanna Stewart, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal)

Morgan Tuck, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2009 (Gold Medal) Melissa Lechlitner, Notre Dame, 2007 (Gold Medal) Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) Essence Carson, Rutgers, 2005 (Gold Medal) Jessica Moore, Connecticut, 2001 (Bronze Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2001 (Bronze Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2001 (Bronze Medal) Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1993 (7th Place) Doug Bruno, DePaul, 2007, head coach (Gold Medal) Geno Auriemma, Conn., 2001, head coach (Bronze Medal) Marianna Freeman, Syracuse, 1997, asst. coach (Gold Medal)

FIBA Americas U18 Championship Team (Formerly Jr. World Championship Qualifying Moriah Jefferson, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Michaela Mabrey, Notre Dame, 2012 (Gold Medal) Breanna Stewart, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Morgan Tuck, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2006 (Gold Medal) Charde Houston, Connecticut, 2006 (Gold Medal) Essence Carson, Rutgers, 2004 (Gold Medal) Ashley Battle, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2000 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Stacy Hansmeyer, Connecticut, 1996 (Silver Medal) Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1992 (Silver Medal) Terri Mitchell, Marquette, 2008, assistant coach (Gold Medal) Doug Bruno, DePaul, 2006, head coach (Gold Medal) Geno Auriemma, Conn., 2000, head coach (Gold Medal) Marianna Freeman, Syracuse, 1996, asst. coach (Silver Medal) FIBA 3x3 World Championship Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2012 (Gold Medal) Bria Hartley, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Ann Strother, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal)

BIG EAST Women’s Basketball


Allstate Arena

Allstate Arena The 2014 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Championship will shift to Allstate Arena for the four quarterfinals on March 9, the two semifinals on March 10, and the title game on March 11. Both of the semifinals and Championship final will air on FOX Sports 1, the new national sports channel that currently reaches 90 million homes across the United States. The winner of the 32nd BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Championship will earn the conference’s automatic bid to the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship.



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