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2016-17 2016-17 Toledo Women’s Basketball Toledo Women’s Basketball Summer Prospectus Summer Prospectus Janice Monakana Senior Forward Senior Forward Sophie Reecher Senior Center Senior Center

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2016-172016-17Toledo Women’s Basketball Toledo Women’s Basketball

Summer ProspectusSummer Prospectus

Janice MonakanaSenior ForwardSenior Forward

Sophie ReecherSenior CenterSenior Center

Page 2Page 2Rocket Quick FactsRocket Quick FactsUniversity InformationUniversity InformationLocation ______________________________________________________Toledo, OH 43606-3390Population ________________________________________ 285,937 (City); 654,696 (Metropolitan)Founded ______________________________________________________________________ 1872Enrollment __________________________________________________________________ 18,849National Affiliation ______________________________________________________NCAA Division IConference ______________________________________________Mid-American (West Division)Nickname __________________________________________________________________ RocketsColors ________________________________________ Midnight Blue (PMS 280) & Gold (PMS 116)Mascot ____________________________________________________________ Rocky the RocketArena (Built) ______________________________________________________Savage Arena (1976) Capacity __________________________________________________________________7,014President _________________________________________________________Dr. Sharon L. GaberVice President & Athletic Director ___________________________________________Mike O’BrienSenior Associate Athletic Director/SWA ____________________________________ Kelly AndrewsNCAA Faculty Representative ___________________________________________Dr. Mary Powers

Coaching StaffHead Coach _________________________________________________ Tricia Cullop (Purdue ‘93) Record at Toledo ______________________________________________ 177-87 (9th season) Career Record ______________________________________________ 300-197 (17th season) Twitter ____________________________________________________________@CoachCullopAssociate Head Coach __________________________________ Vicki Hall (5th season, Texas ‘93) Twitter ________________________________________________________________@vhhoopsAssistant Coach ________________________________ Tony Greene (2nd season, Langston ‘94) Twitter __________________________________________________________ @tonythetiger41Assistant Coach ___________________________ Tiffany Swoffard (2nd season, Austin Peay ‘02) Twitter _________________________________________________________ @coachtswoffardDirector of Operations _______________________________ Katie Griggs (8th season, Xavier ‘02)Coordinator of Women’s Basketball & Video Coordinator ____Lauren Flaum (4th season, Eastern Michigan ‘09)Associate Athletic Trainer ________ Brad Pierson (4th season, Alderson-Broaddus College ‘09)Basketball Office Phone ________________________________________________ (419) 530-2363Team Physician _____________________________________________________ Dr. Jacklyn KieferStrength & Conditioning Coach ___________________________________________ Steve MurrayStudent Assistant Coach ________________________________________________ Nancy Kessler

Team Information2015-16 Overall Record ________________________________________________________ 17-13 MAC Ledger (Place) ________________________________________________12-6 (3rd/West)2016 MAC Tournament ________________________________________ Secured First-Round Bye Lost to Akron in Quarterfinals, 71-73 (OT)Letterwinners Returning/Lost _____________________________________________________ 9/5Starters Returning/Lost __________________________________________________________ 3/2Newcomers ______________________________________________________________________ 5

Athletic CommunicationsAssociate Director/Travel Coordinator _________________________________Brian DeBenedictis E-Mail ____________________________________________ [email protected] Office Number ____________________________________________________ (419) 530-4919 Mobile Number ___________________________________________________ (567) 249-6333 Home Number ____________________________________________________ (567) 455-6714 Twitter _________________________________________________________ @UTDeBenedictisAthletic Communications Fax __________________________________________(419) 530-4428Savage Arena Press Row Phone Number _________________________________ (419) 530-2027Official Athletics Website ________________________________________________utrockets.comFacebook _________________________________________________________________ utrocketsTwitter ___________________________________________________@ToledoRockets/@ToledoWBBYouTube ___________________________________________________________________ utrocketsInstagram ________________________________________________________________ utrocketsSnapchat ____________________________________________________________ utoledorockets

2015-16 MAC SPECIALTY AWARDSPlayer of the YearNathalie Fontaine, Ball St.Defensive Player of the YearQuiera Lampkins, OhioFreshman of the YearPresley Hudson, Central MichiganCo-Sixth Player of the YearJewel Cotton, Central MichiganKAAYLA McINTYRE, TOLEDOCoach of the YearSue Guevara, Central Michigan

2015-16 ALL-MAC TEAMS2015-16 ALL-MAC TEAMSFirst TeamFirst TeamAnita Brown, AkronNathalie Fontaine, Ball St. JoAnna Smith, BuffaloKiyanna Black, OhioBRENAE HARRIS, TOLEDOBRENAE HARRIS, TOLEDOSecond TeamSecond TeamHannah Plybon, AkronPresley Hudson, Central MichiganTinara Moore, Central MichiganCha Sweeney, Eastern MichiganQuiera Lampkins, OhioThird TeamThird TeamJill Morrison, Ball St.Lauren Tibbs, Bowling GreenStephanie Reid, BuffaloJanay Morton, Eastern MichiganAlly Lehman, Northern IllinoisHonorable MentionHonorable MentionJordan Korinek, Kent St.Lexie Baldwin, OhioJAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, TOLEDOJAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, TOLEDOJANICE MONAKANA, TOLEDOJANICE MONAKANA, TOLEDOJessica Jessing, Western MichiganAll-Freshman TeamAll-Freshman TeamCarmen Grande, Ball St.Sydney Lambert, Bowling GreenReyna Frost, Central MichiganPresley Hudson, Central MichiganKAAYLA McINTYRE, TOLEDOKAAYLA McINTYRE, TOLEDO

2015-16 MAC STANDINGSWest Div. MAC OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCT#@^CMU 14 4 .778 22 11 .667#^BSU 13 5 .722 22 10 .688^UT 12 6 .667 17 13 .567#EMU 10 8 .556 22 12 .647WMU 8 10 .444 17 15 .531NIU 4 14 .222 11 19 .367

East Div. MAC OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCT#!%^OHIO 16 2 .889 26 7 .788#UA 11 7 .611 19 14 .576$UB 8 10 .444 20 14 .588BGSU 6 12 .333 10 18 .357MIA 3 15 .167 9 21 .300KSU 3 15 .167 6 23 .207

@ - 2015-16 MAC West Division Champion% - 2015-16 MAC East Division Champion ! - 2015-16 MAC Regular-Season Champion^ - Clinched First-Round Bye in MAC Tournament$ - 2016 MAC Tournament Champion & NCAA Tournament Automatic Qualifier# - Postseason WNIT Participant

Page 3Page 32016-17 Women’s Basketball Roster2016-17 Women’s Basketball RosterNumericalNumerical No.No. NameName Pos.Pos. Ht.Ht. Yr.Yr. Hometown - High School (Transfer)Hometown - High School (Transfer) 0 Olivia Cunningham% G 5-7 So. Horn Lake, MS - Horn Lake (Murray St.) 1 Sara Rokkanen F 5-10 Fr. Helsinki, Finland - Mäkelänrinne 2 Mikaela Boyd* G 5-7 So. Hillside, IL - Proviso West 3 Mariella Santucci G 5-6 Fr. Bologna, Italy - Liceo Scientifico Sabin 5 Sarah St-Fort* F 5-9 So. Montreal, PQ - Dawson College 10 Merveilles “Mae” Tshitenge F 5-10 Jr. Nuechatel, Switzerland - ESCC (Redlands Community Coll.) 11 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott** G 5-10 Jr. London, England - Greig City Academy 12 Janice Monakana*** F 6-0 Sr. London, England - Greig City Academy 15 Kaayla McIntyre* C 6-2 So. Toledo, OH - Notre Dame Academy 22 Halee Printz* G 5-11 So. Tipp City, OH - Tippecanoe 23 Tanaya Beacham F 6-1 Fr. Youngstown, OH - Toledo Rogers 24 Michaela Rasmussen** F 6-1 Jr. Chaska, MN - Holy Family Catholic 35 Jada Woody** G/F 6-1 Jr. Canton, MI - Plymouth 43 Sophie Reecher*** (C) C 6-3 Sr. Byron, IL - Byron

AlphabeticalAlphabetical No.No. NameName Pos.Pos. Ht.Ht. Yr.Yr. Hometown - High School (Transfer)Hometown - High School (Transfer) 23 Tanaya Beacham F 6-1 Fr. Youngstown, OH - Toledo Rogers 2 Mikaela Boyd* G 5-7 So. Hillside, IL - Proviso West 11 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott** G 5-10 Jr. London, England - Greig City Academy 0 Olivia Cunningham% G 5-7 So. Horn Lake, MS - Horn Lake (Murray St.) 15 Kaayla McIntyre* C 6-2 So. Toledo, OH - Notre Dame Academy 12 Janice Monakana*** F 6-0 Sr. London, England - Greig City Academy 22 Halee Printz* G 5-11 So. Tipp City, OH - Tippecanoe 24 Michaela Rasmussen** F 6-1 Jr. Chaska, MN - Holy Family Catholic 43 Sophie Reecher*** (C) C 6-3 Sr. Byron, IL - Byron 1 Sara Rokkanen F 5-10 Fr. Helsinki, Finland - Mäkelänrinne 3 Mariella Santucci G 5-6 Fr. Bologna, Italy - Liceo Scientifico Sabin 5 Sarah St-Fort* F 5-9 So. Montreal, PQ - Dawson College 10 Merveilles “Mae” Tshitenge F 5-10 Jr. Nuechatel, Switzerland - ESCC (Redlands Community Coll.) 35 Jada Woody** G/F 6-1 Jr. Canton, MI - Plymouth

* - Indicates Letters Won% - Sat Out 2015-16 Campaign Due to NCAA Transfer Rule

Coaches & Support StaffCoaches & Support StaffHead Coach:Head Coach: Tricia Cullop (9th season, Purdue ‘93)Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator:Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Vicki Hall (5th season, Texas ‘93)Assistant Coach:Assistant Coach: Tony Greene (2nd season, Langston ‘94)Assistant Coach:Assistant Coach: Tiffany Swoffard (2nd season, Austin Peay ‘02)Director of Operations:Director of Operations: Katie Griggs (8th season, Xavier ‘02)Coordinator of Women’s Basketball & Video Coordinator:Coordinator of Women’s Basketball & Video Coordinator: Lauren Flaum (4th season, Eastern Michigan ‘09)Associate Athletic Trainer:Associate Athletic Trainer: Brad Pierson (4th season, Alderson-Broaddus College ‘09)Team Physician:Team Physician: Dr. Jacklyn KieferStrength & Conditioning Coach:Strength & Conditioning Coach: Steve MurrayStudent Assistant Coach:Student Assistant Coach: Nancy Kessler

Pronunciation GuidePronunciation GuideTanaya Beacham (tuh-NAY-uh beech-um), Mikaela Boyd (mih-KAY-luh), Tricia Cullop (CULL-up), Janice Monakana (MAHN-ah-CAHN-uh), Michaela Rasmussen (mih-KAY-luh), Sophie Reecher (REEK-er), Sara Rokkanen (ROW-kin-in), Tiffany Swoffard (SWAH-ferd), Mariella Santucci (mar-E-ell-uh SAN-too-chee), Mae Tshitenge (TUH-shih-ten-gay), Jada Woody (JAY-duh).

Page 4Page 42016-17 Roster Analysis2016-17 Roster AnalysisStarters Returning (3)Starters Returning (3)No.No. NameName Yr.Yr. Pos.Pos. Ht.Ht. GP-GSGP-GS Ppg.Ppg. Rpg.Rpg. Apg.Apg. Spg.Spg.

11 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott** Jr. G 5-10 30-30 11.0 3.1 3.1 1.3 12 Janice Monakana*** Sr. F 6-0 30-28 11.1 5.9 0.7 0.9 43 Sophie Reecher*** Sr. C 6-3 30-29 4.3 3.6 0.2 0.4

Starters Lost (2)Starters Lost (2) No. No. NameName Yr.Yr. Pos.Pos. Ht.Ht. GP-GSGP-GS Ppg.Ppg. Rpg.Rpg. Apg.Apg. Spg.Spg. 1 Brenae Harris** Sr. G 5-10 30-29 14.8 5.1 5.2 1.1 32 Ana Capotosto**** Sr. F 5-10 30-30 9.3 4.3 1.4 0.4

Letterwinners Returning (9)Letterwinners Returning (9)No.No. NameName Yr.Yr. Pos.Pos. Ht.Ht. GP-GSGP-GS Ppg.Ppg. Rpg.Rpg. Apg.Apg. Spg.Spg.

2 Mikaela Boyd* So. G 5-7 27-1 2.8 1.7 1.1 0.5 5 Sarah St-Fort* So. F 5-9 28-0 1.1 1.4 0.1 0.3 11 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott** Jr. G 5-10 30-30 11.0 3.1 3.1 1.3 12 Janice Monakana*** Sr. F 6-0 30-28 11.1 5.9 0.7 0.9 15 Kaayla McIntyre* So. C 6-2 27-1 6.6 4.5 0.4 0.3 22 Halee Printz* So. G 5-11 30-1 3.8 1.4 1.3 0.4 24 Michaela Rasmussen** Jr. F 6-1 22-0 1.0 1.4 0.1 0.2 35 Jada Woody** Jr. G/F 6-1 30-1 2.3 1.3 0.2 0.2 43 Sophie Reecher*** Sr. C 6-3 30-29 4.3 3.6 0.2 0.4

Letterwinners Lost (5)Letterwinners Lost (5) No. No. NameName Yr.Yr. Pos.Pos. Ht.Ht. GP-GSGP-GS Ppg.Ppg. Rpg.Rpg. Apg.Apg. Spg.Spg. 1 Brenae Harris** Sr. G 5-10 30-29 14.8 5.1 5.2 1.1 4 Monique Evans* So. G 5-0 1-0 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 32 Ana Capotosto**** Sr. F 5-10 30-30 9.3 4.3 1.4 0.4 33 Nancy Kessler* Jr. C 6-3 6-0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.2 42 Lindsay Dorr So. C 6-2 1-0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Newcomers (5)Newcomers (5)No.No. NameName Yr.Yr. Pos.Pos. Ht.Ht. Hometown - High SchoolHometown - High School (Transfer) (Transfer) 0 Olivia Cunningham% So. G 5-7 Horn Lake, MS - Horn Lake (Murray St.) 1 Sara Rokkanen Fr. F 5-10 Helsinki, Finland - Mäkelänrinne 3 Mariella Santucci Fr. G 5-6 Bologna, Italy - Liceo Scientifico Sabin 10 Mae Tshitenge Jr. F 5-10 Nuechatel, Switzerland - ESCC (Redlands Community Coll.) 23 Tanaya Beacham Fr. F 5-10 Youngstown, OH - Toledo Rogers

* - Indicates Letters Won% - Sat Out 2015-16 Campaign Due to NCAA Transfer Rule

— ROSTER BY CLASS —Seniors (2)Janice MonakanaSophie Reecher

Juniors (4)Jay-Ann Bravo-HarriottMichaela RasmussenMae TshitengeJada Woody

Sophomores (5)Mikaela BoydOlivia CunninghamKaayla McIntyreHalee PrintzSarah St-Fort

Freshmen (3)Tanaya BeachamSara RokkanenMariella Santucci

— ROSTER BY POSITION —Backcourt (7)Mikaela BoydJay-Ann Bravo-HarriottOlivia CunninghamHalee PrintzMariella SantucciSarah St-FortJada Woody

Frontcourt (7)Tanaya BeachamKaayla McIntyreJanice MonakanaMichaela RasmussenSophie Reecher Sara RokkanenMae Tshitenge

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Despite last season’s solid finish, Toledo was not picked to participate in postseason play, marking only the third time in eight seasons the team did not make the post-season. Coach Cullop hopes the returnees use the sour taste left in their mouths as a bit of motivation for the 2016-17 campaign. “We narrowly missed the Postseason WNIT field last season, as their contact confirmed we were on the board until the end,” Cullop said. “It was frustrating to finish the season with an RPI of 117 and see teams with RPI’s ranging from 140-160 make the field. While we can’t control what a com-mittee decides, we can only control our resume. Our goal has always been to make the post-season with the NCAA Tournament as the main target. We also have to remind everyone that we finished fourth in the MAC last year and earned a bye in the league tournament with a young team. We only graduated two players. I’m very excited about the potential of this year’s team, especially because our returnees are hungry for more and will serve as great mentors for our newcomers.” With 14 players on the roster, Cullop ex-pects the Rockets to maintain their efficient offense and improve their defensive efforts. “Last season, we were very productive on the offensive end (fourth in scoring, second in overall field-goal percentage and third in

three-point field-goal percentage) in MAC games,” Cullop said. “This year, our focus will be to improve our defense and rebounding. We are bringing in a strong recruiting class that should help us in these two areas, and we will be stressing both with our team.” Added Cullop, “We also want to run more this season. I thought we improved greatly in that area last year, but we can still be better. I would also like to be more aggressive on the defensive end and use the full-court press more.”

Toledo will Feature Depth, Quickness and Athleticism in 2016-17; Looks Toledo will Feature Depth, Quickness and Athleticism in 2016-17; Looks to Capture First Since MAC Tournament Crown Since 2001to Capture First Since MAC Tournament Crown Since 2001 Toledo’s roster will feature increased depth, improved quickness and athleticism at all spots in 2016-17. UT will field a roster this year that includes two seniors, four juniors, five sophomores and three freshmen. As far as numbers go, the Rockets welcome back 63.9 percent of their scoring, 71.1 percent of their rebounding, 51.5 percent of their assists and 73.3 percent of their steals for this season. “We will be quicker, more athletic and deeper than we’ve been in previous years,” ninth-year head coach Tricia Tricia CullopCullop said. “Our quickness and athleticism should help us improve on the defensive end and allow us to become quicker in transition offensively.” A year ago, the Midnight Blue & Gold finished with a 17-13 overall record and a 12-6 ledger in the Mid-American Conference. UT placed third in the MAC West Division standings and earned a first-round bye in the league tournament. Toledo overcame a slow start to the year by winning 17 of its final 24 games. Along the way, they rattled off nine victories in a 10-game stretch, including two wins at the ASU Classic to capture the tourney title. “Last season, we challenged our team with one of the toughest non-conference schedules in program history,” Cullop said. “At one time it was considered the 15th-most difficult in the nation. Although we started out of the gate in a tough stretch, I thought it made us better. When we went to the Arizona State tournament, I believe everything came together and winning that tournament provided us the confidenad to finish the season strong.”

Rockets By State/CountryOhio (3) _____________ Tanaya Beacham Kaayla McIntyre Halee PrintzEngland (2)________ Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Janice MonakanaIllinois (2) _______________Mikaela Boyd Sophie ReecherCanada (1) _____________ Sarah St-FortFinland (1) ____________ Sara RokkanenItaly (1) _____________ Mariella SantucciMichigan (1) _____________ Jada WoodyMinnesota (1) ____ Michaela RasmussenMississippi (1) ______ Olivia CunninghamSwitzerland (1) __________ Mae Tshitenge

Rockets By ClassSeniors (2) __________Janice Monakana Sophie ReecherJuniors (4) _______ Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Michaela Rasmussen Mae Tshitenge Jada WoodySophomores (5) ___________ Mikaela Boyd Olivia Cunningham Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Sarah St-FortFreshmen (3) __________ Tanaya Beacham

Sara Rokkanen Mariella Santucci

ROCKET TIDBITS

JANICE MONAKANAJANICE MONAKANA

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BACKCOURTThe quarterback of UT’s backcourt in

2016-17 will be junior Jay-Ann Bravo-Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (London, England)Harriott (London, England). Bravo-Harriott, a 5-foot-10 guard, aver-aged 11.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and a team-high 1.3 steals in 30.9 minutes in 2015-16, en route to earning honorable mention All-MAC recognition. One of two Rockets to start all 30 games a year ago, she ranked 14th in the MAC in helpers and three-point field-goal percentage (.341, 46-of-135), 15th in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 92-93) and 23rd in scoring. The London, England native scored in double figures on 18 occasions in 2015-16, the second-highest total on the team, in-cluding a season-high 24 points vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9). In MAC contests, Bravo-Harriott tallied 12.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 3.1 apg and a squad-best 1.3 spg in 31.6 mpg. The 2015-16 Academic All-District 5 recipient led the Rockets in thefts on a squad-best 13 occasions, helpers seven times and scoring and rebounding on four occasions. “Jay-Ann is a very intelligent player who has the best work ethic on our team,” Cullop said. “She’s pushed herself harder than anyone during off-season workouts and on her own to improve her ball-handling and the quickness of her shooting release. Even though everyone talks about her offense, I’m very excited about her defense. Last year, she

was our team’s best defender, and I’m excited to see what this season brings.” O t h e r k e y components in To-ledo’s backcourt will be sophomore Mikaela Boyd (Hillside, IL) and sophomore Halee Halee P r i n t z ( T i p p City, OH). Boyd, a 5-foot-7 guard, provided a spark off the bench for Toledo in 2015-16. A fierce competitor, Boyd tallied 2.8 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 steals in 9.4 minutes in 27 games. The third-year Rocket contributed at least seven points on four occasions last season, including a season-tying best nine points and a season-tying high two thefts in 24 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24). She also totaled nine points against Arizona in the season opener (Nov. 14). Boyd led the Rockets in scoring and steals on two occasions and rebounding, assists and blocked shots once. “Mikaela has incredible quickness,” Cullop said. “She’s worked hard to improve her shot and ball-handling skills. Her com-petitiveness and drive are fun to watch.” Printz, a 5-foot-11 guard, is a highly-skilled combo guard who can shoot, pass and handle the ball. She possesses the ability to get to the basket, score and draw fouls. Printz provided quality minutes for Toledo in 2015-16, averaging 3.8 points, 1.4 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.4 steals in 16.8 minutes per game. She ranked third on the team in three-point field-goal percentage (.371, 23-of-62), fourth in helpers (40) and three-point field-goals made (23), fifth in minutes played and free throw percentage (.654, 17-of-26) and tied for fifth in thefts (12). The Tipp City, OH native scored at least seven points on four occasions during the year, including a season-best 13 points in 24 minutes vs. Dayton (Dec. 2). Printz led the Rockets in thefts on three occasions, assists twice and scoring and blocked shots once. “Halee has great offensive instincts, vision and is one of the best passers on the team,” Cullop said.

Also joining the mix will be sophomore Olivia Cunningham (Horn Lake, Olivia Cunningham (Horn Lake, MS)MS), freshman Sara Rokkanen (Hel-Sara Rokkanen (Hel-sinki, Finland)sinki, Finland) and freshman Mariella Mariella Santucci (Bologna, Italy)Santucci (Bologna, Italy). A 5-foot-7 guard, Cunningham trans-ferred from Murray St. University and sat out the 2015-16 season per NCAA rules. Cunningham started 26 of 29 games for the Ohio Valley Conference-member Racers in 2014-15, contributing 8.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 0.4 steals. She shot 37.1 percent (93-of-251) from the field, including 20.9 percent (9-of-43) from beyond the arc, and 61.2 percent (63-of-103) from the charity stripe in 23.2 minutes. Cunningham also scored in double figures on 12 occasions during the year, including a season-high 24 points against Tennessee Tech (Jan. 8). “Olivia received a lot of experience

“We will be quicker, more athletic “We will be quicker, more athletic and deeper than we’ve been in pre-and deeper than we’ve been in pre-vious years. Our quickness and ath-vious years. Our quickness and ath-leticism should help us improve on leticism should help us improve on the defensive end and allow us to the defensive end and allow us to become quicker in transition offen-become quicker in transition offen-sively.”sively.”

— Head Coach Tricia Cullop— Head Coach Tricia Cullop

SOPHIE REECHERSOPHIE REECHER

JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTTJAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT

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and playing time as a freshman at Murray State,” Cullop said. “She is a combo guard who brings us speed, quickness, athleticism and is someone who can score in a variety of ways.” A 5-foot-10 guard, Rokkanen contributed 6.5 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 13.5 minutes per game for Finland’s National Team during the qualifying round for next summer’s FIBA EuroBasket Championships. She shot 41.7 percent (5-of-12) from the field, including 33.3 percent (2-of-6) from three-point range, and 50.0 percent (1-of-2) from the charity stripe in two contests. Rokkanen poured in 13 points and two thefts in 20 minutes against Spain. “Sarah is an incredible three-point shooter who also has a mid-range game,” Cullop said. “It will be fun to play her oppo-site of Jay-Ann (Bravo-Harriott) as it will put

opponents in a tough position.” A 5-foot-6 guard, Santucci has a good IQ for the game and possesses solid ball-handling, passing and shooting skills. Most recently, she contributed 13.1 points, 3.9 boards and 1.7 dimes in 27.6 minutes per contest for the Italian Club team, Magika Castel San Pietro, in the 2016 A2 Italian Basketball League. She shot 42.9 percent (85-of-198) from the field, including 31.0 percent (39-of-126) from beyond the arc, and 61.4 percent (81-of-132) from the charity stripe in 28 games. An experienced national team perform-er as well, Santucci averaged 7.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.9 steals in 22.1 minutes per game for the Italian National Team at the 2015 U-18 European Cham-pionship (Division A). She scored in double figures in three of nine contests, including a tourney-best 15 points and seven caroms in 32 minutes against Spain. Santucci ranked seventh in thefts and 12th in helpers at the championships. “Mariella is a point guard who could also play the off-guard position,” Cullop said. “She can handle the ball, pass and score. I love her instincts and IQ. She also has great experience having played for the Italian National team.”

FRONTCOURTFRONTCOURT Senior Janice Monakana (Lon-Janice Monakana (Lon-don, England)don, England), a 6-foot-0 forward, may be as versatile as any player on the Rockets’ roster. Monakana possesses the ability to drive to the basket, post up and shoot from beyond the arc. Overall in 2015-16, Monakana aver-

aged 11.1 points, a team-high 5.9 rebounds, 0.7 as-sists, 0.2 blocks and 0.9 steals in 26.4 minutes per game, en route to earning honorable mention All-MAC recognition. She started 28 of 30 contests and was tied for third in the MAC in free throw percentage (.833, 85-of-102), 13th in

defensive caroms (4.3 rpg), 18th in overall rebounding and 21st in scoring. The three-year letterwinner scored in double figures on 17 occasions last season, the third-highest total on the squad, includ-ing a career-high 28 points at Bowling Green (Feb. 17). The London, England native led the Rockets in rebounding on a squad-best 10 occasions, thefts nine times, scoring on seven occasions and blocked shots three times. In MAC contests, Monakana tallied 11.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 0.7 apg, 0.2 bpg and 0.7 spg in 26.5 mpg. Monakana currently ranks 10th in school history in career free throw percentage (.772, 207-of-268). Janice is one of the highest basketball IQ players on our team,” Cullop said. “She understands the game, how to score and has matured every year that she’s been here. She’s been effective driving to the basket, posting up and shooting from three-point land. We’ve been working hard on her mid-range game. Even though she was one of our top rebounders, I believe she can excel even more in this area.” One of two seniors on the team, So-So-phie Reecher (Byron, IL)phie Reecher (Byron, IL), a 6-foot-3 center, will once again be one of the Rockets’ leaders in 2016-17. Reecher possesses a soft touch around the basket as well as 15-foot range. A three-year letterwinner, she has started 58 of 63 games over the last two seasons.

“Our goal has always been to make “Our goal has always been to make the post-season with the NCAA the post-season with the NCAA Tournament as the main target...I’m Tournament as the main target...I’m very excited about the potential of very excited about the potential of this year’s team, especially because this year’s team, especially because our returnees are hungry for more our returnees are hungry for more and will serve as great mentors for and will serve as great mentors for our newcomers.”our newcomers.”

— Head Coach Tricia Cullop— Head Coach Tricia Cullop

MICHAELA RASMUSSENMICHAELA RASMUSSEN MIKAELA BOYDMIKAELA BOYD

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Overall in 2015-16, Reecher averaged 4.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.3 blocks and 0.4 steals in 16.4 minutes. She ranked second on the team in overall field-goal percentage (.535, 54-of-101), tied for third in rejections (10) and games started (29) and fifth in overall rebounding. The two-time team captain also scored in double figures on four occasions last season, the sixth-highest total on the team, including a season-high 14 points vs. Co-lumbia in the first round of the ASU Classic (Dec. 5). The 2015-16 Academic All-MAC honoree led the Rockets in blocked shots on seven occasions, thefts four times, rebounding on three occasions and scoring once. “Sophie had a really strong off-season,” Cullop said. “I have been very impressed

with her work ethic, attention to detail and competitive-ness. Sophie really wants to be a go-to low block scorer for us and if she con-tinues to work on this, I fully intend for her to be. In addition to her basketball ability, Sophie is a very strong team leader.” Another veteran back in UT’s front-

court in 2016-17 will be sophomore Kaayla Kaayla McIntyre (Toledo, OH)McIntyre (Toledo, OH). A 6-foot-2 center, McIntyre possesses great footwork, can block shots and rebound, as well as score on the low block or from the high-post area. A 6-foot-2 center, McIntyre stepped up her game against league competition in 2016, tallying 8.6 points, a team-high 5.7 caroms, 0.5 helpers, a squad-best 0.8 rejec-tions and 0.4 thefts in 20.5 minutes. She led the league in overall field-goal percentage (.645, 71-of-110), as well as ranking tied for eighth in rejections, 15th in defensive caroms (4.2 rpg) and 20th in overall rebounding in league contests. The 2015-16 MAC All-Freshman Team honoree also scored in double digits on six occasions in conference match-ups, includ-ing a season-high 18 points vs. MAC West Division champion Central Michigan (March 2). The Toledo native was credited with the game-winning offensive putback with 1.7 seconds left in regulation vs. the Chippewas. Overall in 2015-16, McIntyre appeared in 27 games, averaging 6.6 points, 4.5 re-bounds, 0.4 assists, a team-high 0.6 blocks and 0.3 steals in 16.3 minutes. The 2015-16 MAC co-Sixth Player of the Year shot a single-season league-record 64.3 percent (81-of-126) from the floor. She led the Rockets in rejections nine times, rebounding on five occasions, thefts four times and scoring once. “It still amazes me that Kaayla broke not only the UT overall field-goal percent-age record, but the MAC record as well for a season,” Cullop said. “She has great touch

around the basket and has proven herself as one of the most efficient low-block scor-ers in our league. Kaayla is working hard to improve her range, versatility and strength. We counted on her as a go-to scorer as a freshman, and all those minutes and experi-ence should translate to more confidence this year.” Junior Jada Woody (Canton, Jada Woody (Canton, MI)MI) , junior Michaela Rasmussen Michaela Rasmussen (Chaska, MN)(Chaska, MN) and sophomore Sarah Sarah St-Fort (Montreal, PQ)St-Fort (Montreal, PQ) should also contend for playing minutes on the interior in 2016-17. A 6-foot-1 wing, Woody has the ability to defend any player on the perimeter, as well as being a good passer in the open court. The two-year letterwinner was a solid contributor for Toledo in 2015-16, tallying 2.3 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.3 blocks and 0.2 steals in 9.8 minutes per contest. The Canton, MI native totaled a career-high 11 points on two occasions last year against Arizona in the season opener (Nov. 14) and Arkansas-Pine Bluff in UT’s non-conference finale (Dec. 29). Woody led the Rockets in rejections on eight occasions and thefts once. “Jada really shot the ball well in off-season workouts,” Cullop said. “She saw key minutes last year backing up the power for-ward position. She’s quick enough to guard the two through four positions.” A 6-foot-1 forward, Rasmussen runs the floor extremely well and can play inside or

2016-17 Season Outlook2016-17 Season Outlook

“Last season, we were very produc-“Last season, we were very produc-tive on the offensive end in MAC tive on the offensive end in MAC games. This year, our focus will be to games. This year, our focus will be to improve our defense and rebound-improve our defense and rebound-ing. We are bringing in a strong re-ing. We are bringing in a strong re-cruiting class that should help us cruiting class that should help us in these two areas, and we will be in these two areas, and we will be stressing both with our team.”stressing both with our team.”

— Head Coach Tricia Cullop— Head Coach Tricia Cullop

HALEE PRINTZHALEE PRINTZ

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on the perimeter. She appeared in 22 games off the bench in 2015-16 and averaged 1.0 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.2 steals in 8.9 minutes. The two-year letterwinner totaled a season-high six boards and one helper in a season-best 26 minutes vs. Harvard in the consolation round at the URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 22). “Michaela really impressed our staff in the off-season,” Cullop said. “She worked on her three-point consistency, a quicker release and her versatility.” A 5-foot-9 wing, St-Fort is a talented on-ball defender, as well as an explosive driver who can hit a pull-up jumper. Overall in 2015-16, St-Fort contributed 1.1 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.3 steals in 6.8 minutes in 28 contests off the bench. She tallied a season-high six points, two boards and a season-tying best two thefts in only seven minutes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in UT’s non-league finale (Dec. 29). “Sarah really emerged toward the end of last season,” Cullop said. “I believe she can become one of the best defenders in the MAC. She’s strong, quick and very athletic.” Also expected to be factors in the front-court will be junior Mae Tshitenge (Nue-Mae Tshitenge (Nue-chatel, Switzerland)chatel, Switzerland) and newcomers Tanaya Beacham (Youngstown, Tanaya Beacham (Youngstown, OH)OH) and Sara Rokkanen (Helsinki, Sara Rokkanen (Helsinki, Finland)Finland). A 5-foot-10 forward, Tshitenge trans-

ferred f rom the Redlands Commu-nity College and will have two years of eligibility remain-ing. She is a solid rebounder and ball handler, to go along with being a good three-point shooter. T s h i t e n g e s t a r t e d a l l 2 9 games for the Cou-gars in 2015-16, averaging a team-high 13.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals, en route to collecting first-team all-conference and first-team NJCAA All-Region II accolades. She shot 53.3 percent (153-of-287) from the field, including 43.9 percent (29-of-66) from three-point range, and 81.9 percent (59-of-72) from the char-ity stripe. Tshitenge helped the team post a 23-8 overall record, including a 13-5 ledger in the division. She also poured in at least 10 points on 25 occasions throughout the year, including a season-high 22 points against Hill College. “Mae can play inside or out,” Cullop said. “She’s a great rebounder and has the ability to shoot the three. She’s also a gifted defender.” Beacham, a 6-foot-1 forward, is an un-selfish player who provides plenty of energy. She is capable of playing multiple positions and possesses a soft shooting touch around the basket. Beacham tallied 14.3 points, 5.5 re-bounds, 1.0 assists and 1.2 steals per game as a senior team captain at nearby Toledo Rogers High School. She played a key role in helping the Rams successfully defend their City League title and reach the Divi-sion II regional final, en route to garnering third-team all-state, first-team all-district and first-team all-conference honors. She scored in double figures in 21 of 28 games, including a season-high 25 points against Notre Dame Academy. A three-star recruit, Beacham was listed as the No. 20 forward nationally by espn.com. “Tanaya is a power forward who can re-ally score and rebound,” Cullop said. “She’s a great athlete and a good scorer who I think will help us defensively and improve our

rebounding efforts.” Rokkanen, a 5-foot-10 forward, pos-sesses a quick release and great shooting range, as well as has the ability to score off of screens or off the dribble. Rokkanen averaged 6.5 points, 2.0 re-bounds and 1.0 steals in 13.5 minutes per game for Finland’s National Team during the qualifying round for the 2017 FIBA EuroBasket Championships. She shot 41.7 percent (5-of-12) from the field, including 33.3 percent (2-of-6) from three-point range, and 50.0 percent (1-of-2) from the charity stripe in two contests. The Helsinki, Finland tallied 13 points and two thefts in 20 minutes against Spain. “Sara is an incredible three-point shooter who also has a mid-range game,” Cullop said. “It will be fun to play her oppo-site of Jay-Ann (Bravo-Harriott) as it will put opponents in a tough position.”

2016-17 Season Outlook2016-17 Season Outlook“We want to run more this season. I “We want to run more this season. I thought we improved greatly in that thought we improved greatly in that area last year, but we can still be area last year, but we can still be better. I would also like to be more better. I would also like to be more aggressive on the defensive end and aggressive on the defensive end and use the full-court press more.”use the full-court press more.”

— Head Coach Tricia Cullop— Head Coach Tricia Cullop

SARAH ST-FORTSARAH ST-FORT

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Tricia Cullop FileFull Name: Tricia Marie CullopAge: 45Born: April 24, 1971 in Bicknell, INEducation: B.A. in Communication, Purdue University (‘93)Collegiate Coaching Experience:2008-Pres. Head Basketball Coach, University of Toledo2000-08 Head Basketball Coach, University of Evansville1996-00 Assistant Coach, Xavier University1995-96 Assistant Coach, Long Beach St. University1993-95 Assistant Coach, Radford UniversityPlaying Experience:1989-93 Purdue UniversityFamily: Father, Theodore; Mother, Jannette; Sisters, Tammy and Tracy

TRICIA CULLOPTRICIA CULLOPHead CoachHead Coach

On April 28, 2008, Tricia Cullop came to the University of Toledo with the daunt-ing task of rebuilding a Mid-American Conference powerhouse. Fast forward eight seasons and Cullop and her squads have hung five postseason banners, including a 2011 WNIT championship banner, two MAC regular-season title banners and four West Division banners from the rafters of Savage Arena. Considering the Rockets experienced five-consecutive losing campaigns prior to Cullop’s arrival, UT’s quick turnaround has truly been a testament to her coaching ability. Under Cullop’s guidance, the Midnight

Blue & Gold has amassed an impressive 177-87 overall record and a 96-38 confer-ence mark. Individually, 10 Rockets have earned All-MAC honors on 23 occasions. Cullop, who has a 300-197 record in her 15-year coaching career, was named the Toledo head coach in April of 2008, becom-ing the ninth coach in the program’s history. A 1993 graduate of Purdue University, Cullop received a bachelor’s degree in communications. As a four-year letterwin-ner with the Boilermakers, she was part of three-straight NCAA Tournament teams (1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92) that won Purdue’s first-ever Big Ten championship.

Cullop was a team captain in 1992-93 and a three-time academic All-Big Ten selection un-der head coach Lin Dunn. She was named the Pur-due Mortar Board Female Student-Athlete of the Year in 1993. A na t i ve o f Bicknell, IN, Cullop was a 1989 High School All-Ameri-can at North Knox

High School. She was also a member of the North Squad in the 1991 U.S. Sports Festival. Cullop is the daughter of Theodore and Jannette Cullop, and has two sisters, Tammy and Tracy.

Mid-American Confer-Mid-American Confer-ence Brillianceence Brilliance During Cullop’s tenure, the Rockets have been a force in the Mid-American Conference. Cullop has led Toledo to two MAC regular-season titles (2010-11, 2012-13), four West Division championships (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13) and one tourna-ment finalist appearance (2010). In five of her eight years at UT, Cullop has advanced the Rockets to the MAC Tourna-ment Semifinals. Toledo’s conference record over the last eight seasons under Cullop is 96-38 (.716). The three-time MAC Coach of the Year is currently fifth in league history in overall winning percentage (177-87, .670) and sixth in conference winning percentage.

Home Court DominanceHome Court Dominance Cullop and the Rockets have been nearly unbeatable in Savage Arena over the last eight seasons, compiling a stout 100-28 (.781) ledger. UT has been even more domi-nant against MAC opponents on its home

Page 11Page 11Tricia Cullop — Three-Time MAC Coach of the YearTricia Cullop — Three-Time MAC Coach of the Yearcourt, winning 56 of 69 contests (.812). Aiding Toledo’s stellar mark at home under Cullop was a 22-game winning streak over the course of the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons, the second-longest home unbeaten stretch in school history. Toledo has won at least 11 home con-tests in six of the eight seasons under Cullop, including a school-record 19 victories during the 2010-11 campaign. With the Rockets’ experiencing great success at home under Cullop, attendance numbers have skyrocketed. UT has led the MAC in attendance each of the last eight years and seen its average figures increase significantly, ranking in the Top 30 nationally each of the last five seasons. In 2015-16, Toledo averaged 4,050 fans per contest, the 24th-highest total in the country. UT drew at least 4,000 fans on six occasions during the year, including a season-best 4,880 fans against two-time reigning MAC regular-season champion Ohio. The Midnight Blue & Gold also finished No. 28 (3,748) in 2011-12, No. 25 (4,012) in 2012-13, No. 24 (3,932) in 2013-14 and No. 28 in 2014-15 (3,636). During its historic run through the 2011 Postseason WNIT, Toledo posted a school-record and MAC-best 7,301 fans vs. USC in the Championship Game.

Academic ExcellenceAcademic Excellence The Rockets have been successful in the classroom as well as on the court under Cullop. In her tenure, 12 Toledo players have been selected Academic All-MAC on 18 oc-

casions and a total of 27 players have made the University’s Dean’s List (3.5 GPA or higher) on 86 occasions. Spearheading the aca-demic surge have been Inma Zanoguera and Naama Shafir, who each earned Academic All-MAC recognition on three occasions. Under Cullop’s tutelage, UT has posted a team grade-point average above 3.0 in 15 of 16 semesters. This past spring, the NCAA announced that the Rockets’ Academic Progress Rate score from the four-year period from 2011-12 to 2014-15 was a MAC-best 996. UT’s success in the classroom has been recognized by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) for having a Top 25 team GPA in the nation. The Rockets posted a 3.443 overall GPA during the 2014-15 academic year to rank No. 18 among Division I programs. The Midnight Blue & Gold received the award for the first time under Coach Cullop and fifth time in program history. Toledo also finished fifth nationally in 1996-97 (3.39 GPA), tied for eighth in 1998-99 (3.34), third in 1999-2000 (3.41) and second in 2001-02 (3.47).

Cullop’s Teams Excel in Cullop’s Teams Excel in MarchMarch Cullop has posted a stellar 21-12 (.636) win-loss record in postseason play, 8-8 in MAC Tournament and 13-4 in the Post-season WNIT, as the Rockets’ mentor. The ninth-year head coach has guided Toledo to the Postseason WNIT in five of her eight seasons, including a spot in the ‘Sweet 16’

on three occasions. The Rockets have also won at least one game in the Postseason WNIT in each of their five appearances. In 2010-11, Toledo became the first MAC basketball program to capture a national postseason tournament. UT’s historic Post-season WNIT run was capped off by a 76-68 triumph over USC in the championship game before a school and conference women’s basketball record 7,301 fans.

Cullop Also Stresses Cullop Also Stresses Strong Community In-Strong Community In-volvementvolvement Off the court, the Rockets have been very active in the Toledo community during Cullop’s time at UT, helping with projects such as Habitat for Humanity, Ovarian Cancer Walk, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Sponsor a Family for Christmas. In 2015-16, Toledo made another out-standing contribution to Susan G. Komen for the Cure of Northwest Ohio and the Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center at its 10th-annual “Rockets for the Cure” game. UT raised $11,016 for breast cancer research, marking the seventh-straight year they collected at least $11,000. The pink Nike jerseys that UT wore were made specially for the game. Five of the uniforms that were auctioned off after the contest went for more than $500, including a high of $800 for senior Ana Capotosto.

Year School Overall Conference Place Postseason2000-01 Evansville 13-15 (.464) 8-10 (.444) MVC - T-5th —2001-02 Evansville 15-15 (.500) 9-9 (.500) MVC - T-4th —2002-03 Evansville 11-16 (.407) 5-13 (.278) MVC - T-8th — 2003-04 Evansville 11-16 (.407) 6-12 (.333) MVC - 9th —2004-05 Evansville 17-11 (.607) 10-8 (.556) MVC - 5th —2005-06 Evansville 16-13 (.552) 11-7 (.611) MVC - 4th —2006-07 Evansville 19-12 (.613) 11-7 (.611) MVC - T-4th —2007-08 Evansville 21-12 (.636) 13-5 (.722) MVC - T-1st WNIT2008-09 TOLEDO 18-13 (.581) 11-5 (.688) MAC - 2nd (West) —2009-10 TOLEDO 25-9 (.735) 12-4 (.750) MAC - 1st (West) WNIT2010-11 TOLEDO 29-8 (.784) 14-2 (.875) MAC - 1st (West) WNIT2011-12 TOLEDO 24-10 (.706) 13-3 (.813) MAC - T-1st (West) WNIT2012-13 TOLEDO 29-4 (.879) 15-1 (.938) MAC - 1st (West) WNIT2013-14 TOLEDO 16-16 (.500) 9-9 (.500) MAC - T-2nd (West) —2014-15 TOLEDO 19-14 (.576) 10-8 (.556) MAC - 4th (West) WNIT2015-16 TOLEDO 17-13 (.567) 12-6 (.667) MAC - 3rd (West) —16-Year Totals 300-197 (.604) 168-109 (.606)

CULLOP’S HEAD COACHING LEDGER

Page 12Page 12Tricia Cullop — Three-Time MAC Coach of the YearTricia Cullop — Three-Time MAC Coach of the YearDollars Raised for Susan G. Komen Dollars Raised for Susan G. Komen for the Cure of Northwest Ohio & for the Cure of Northwest Ohio & Eleanor N. Dana Cancer CenterEleanor N. Dana Cancer Center2016 - $11,016 2012 - $18,0102015 - $14,893 2011 - $14,366 2014 - $13,582 2010 - $11,393 2013 - $19,845

2015-16: Rockets Se-2015-16: Rockets Se-cure First-Round Bye in cure First-Round Bye in MAC Tournament; Third-MAC Tournament; Third-Place Finish in MAC West Place Finish in MAC West DivisionDivision Toledo registered a 17-13 overall record and a 12-6 ledger in the Mid-American Con-ference in 2015-16. The Rockets finished third in the MAC West Division standings and earned a first-round bye in the conference tournament. UT overcame a slow start to the year by winning 17 of its final 24 games. Along the way, the Midnight Blue & Gold rattled off nine victories in a 10-game stretch, including two wins at the ASU Classic to ca pture the tourney title. Individually, senior Brenae Harris took home first-team All-MAC honors, and three other Rockets earned spots on the all-league squads. Junior Janice Monakana and sopho-more Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott also garnered honorable mention accolades and newcomer Kaayla McIntyre was selected on the All-Freshman Team. Harris collected all-conference recog-nition for a second-straight season, while Monakana and Harris received post-season laurels for the first time. In addition, McIntyre was named the MAC

co-Sixth Player of the Year, sharing the league’s top reserve honor with Central Michigan’s Jewel Cotton. The 2015-16 MAC All-Freshman Team recipient became the first player in school history to earn this accolade. As a team, the Rockets shot a conference-best 35.1 percent (172-of-490) from three-point range. Academically, senior Ana Capotosto, junior Sophie Reecher, sophomore Michaela Rasmussen, Harris and Bravo-Harriott garnered all-conference accolades. UT finished tied for second in the league for the most academic recipients. In addition, Capotosto, Harris and Bravo-Harriott were tabbed MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athletes. A total of 18 student-athletes were picked to the squad, as voted upon by faculty athletic representatives at MAC institu-tions representing the ‘best of the best’ from the Academic All-MAC Team. Toledo also paced the MAC in attendance for a 26th-consecutive season and ranked No. 24 in the NCAA, averaging a conference-best 4,050 fans per home contest. UT has now ranked in the Top 30 nation-ally in home attendance each of the last five seasons. On a personal note, Cullop earned her 300th collegiate victory against Central Michi-gan.

2014-15: Postseason WNIT Qualifi er Toledo posted a 19-14 overall record and a 10-8 Mid-American Conference ledger in 2014-15. The Rockets also made their 10th overall appearance in the Postseason WNIT in 2015 and fifth in the last seven years under coach Tricia Cullop. The Midnight Blue & Gold defeated Hori-zon League member Wright St., 72-64, in the first round at home. The Rockets’ tourney run came to an end with a 74-58 setback to Big Ten affiliate and eventual Postseason WNIT semifinalist Michigan in the second round in Savage Arena. UT has now won its first round game in the Postseason WNIT in each of its last five appearances. For the season, the Rockets were led by the trio of senior Inma Zanoguera, junior Brenae Harris and freshman Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott. Zanoguera took home first-team All-MAC honors, while Harris earned honorable mention accolades and Bravo-Harriott was named the MAC Freshman of the Year. Zanoguera garnered all-conference recognition for the third-straight season, while Harris collected post-season laurels for the first time. Bravo-Harriott also became the fifth Rocket to earn the top first-year honor, and the first since Kim Knuth captured the award in 1996. Academically, junior Ana Capotosto, Zanoguera and Harris collected all-league recognition. Zanoguera became only the fifth player in school history to earn academic all-conference accolades on three occasions, joining Dana Drew (1990-95), Angela Drake (1993-97), Kim Knuth (1995-99) and Naama Shafir (2008-13). As a team, the Rockets posted a 3.443 overall GPA during the 2014-15 academic year to rank No. 18 among Division I pro-grams, according to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). UT also led the MAC in attendance an unprecedented 25th-consecutive season and ranked No. 28 in the NCAA, averaging 3,636 fans per home game.

TEAM GPA BY SEMESTERS

Fall 2008 - 3.027Spring 2009 - 3.260Fall 2009 - 3.078Spring 2010 - 3.408Fall 2010 - 2.928 Spring 2011 - 3.061Fall 2011 - 3.193Spring 2012 - 3.263Fall 2012 - 3.181Spring 2013 - 3.196Fall 2013 - 3.354Spring 2014 - 3.276Fall 2014 - 3.290Spring 2015 - 3.582 Fall 2015 - 3.259Spring 2016 - 3.433

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season, while Zanoguera earned postseason laurels for a second-straight year. In addition, Dortch was named a finalist for the Nancy Lieberman Award, recognizing the top point guard in NCAA Division I. Academically, Zanoguera garnered all-conference accolades for a second-straight year. Toledo also led the MAC in home at-tendence for a 24th-straight season with an average of 3,932 fans per contest, 24th-highest total in the country. UT drew at least 4,000 fans on seven occasions, including a season-high 4,692 fans vs. Ohio.

2012-13: MAC Regu-lar-Season Champions & Fourth Consecutive West Division Crown Toledo captured its second MAC regular-season championship in the last three years, as well as securing a berth in the Postseason WNIT for a fourth consecutive season in 2012-13. The Rockets compiled a 29-4 record, the best single-season mark in UT annals, including a 15-1 MAC ledger, the third time in school history it posted such a mark (2000-01, 1991-92). Their 29 wins tied for the most in school history and second most in the MAC record books. UT also cracked the Top 25 for the first time in over a decade. The Rockets sat at No. 25 in the Associated Press media poll with 64 total points for the week of March 4-10. The last time UT was in the Top 25 occurred

2013-14: Exceed Pre-season Expectations & season Expectations & Finish Tied for Second in Finish Tied for Second in MAC West DivisionMAC West Division Toledo finished with a 16-16 overall ledger and a 9-9 Mid-American Conference mark in 2013-14. Despite graduating the most successful class in school history the previous year, UT tied for second place in the

MAC West Division standings. The Rockets played their best basketball at the end of the season and won three of their final four games, advancing to the quarterfinals of the league tourney. Individually, UT was led by junior Inma Zanoguera and senior Andola Dortch, who earned second-team and third-team All-MAC honors, respectively. Dortch garnered all-conference accolades for a third-straight

TOLEDO HONORS UNDER COACH CULLOP

MAC Defensive Player of the YearAndola Dortch ______________________ 2012-13Andola Dortch ______________________ 2011-12

MAC Freshman of the Year

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott _______________ 2014-15

MAC Sxith Player of the Year

Kaayla McIntyre _____________________ 2015-16

ALL-MACFirst Team

Brenae Harris _______________________ 2015-16Inma Zanoguera ____________________ 2014-15Naama Shafir ______________________ 2012-13 Naama Shafir ______________________ 2010-11Tanika Mays ________________________ 2009-10

Second TeamInma Zanoguera ____________________ 2013-14Yolanda Richardson _________________ 2012-13Andola Dortch ______________________ 2011-12Yolanda Richardson _________________ 2011-12Naama Shafir ______________________ 2009-10Tanika Mays ________________________2008-09

Third TeamAndola Dortch ______________________ 2013-14Inma Zanoguera ____________________ 2012-13Courtney Ingersoll ___________________ 2011-12Melissa Goodall _____________________ 2010-11

Honorable MentionJay-Ann Bravo-Harriott _______________ 2015-16Janice Monakana ___________________ 2015-16Brenae Harris _______________________ 2014-15Melissa Goodall _____________________ 2009-10Naama Shafir ______________________2008-09

MACAll-Freshman Team

Kaayla McIntyre ____________________ 2015-16Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______________2014-15Andola Dortch _____________________ 2010-11Naama Shafir ____________________ 2008-09

All-Tournament TeamMelissa Goodall _______________________ 2011Tanika Mays __________________________2010Naama Shafir ________________________2010Tanika Mays __________________________2009

Coach of the YearTricia Cullop _______________________2012-13Tricia Cullop _______________________ 2010-11Tricia Cullop ______________________ 2008-09

ACADEMIC ALL-MACAna Capotosto _____________________ 2015-16Brenae Harris ______________________ 2015-16Sophie Reecher ____________________ 2015-16Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______________ 2015-16Michaela Rasmussen _______________ 2015-16Ana Capotosto _____________________2014-15Brenae Harris ______________________2014-15Inma Zanoguera ___________________2014-15Inma Zanoguera ___________________2013-14Yolanda Richardson ________________2012-13Naama Shafir _____________________2012-13Inma Zanoguera ___________________2012-13Courtney Ingersoll __________________ 2011-12Haylie Linn ________________________ 2011-12Melissa Goodall ____________________ 2010-11Naama Shafir _____________________ 2010-11Naama Shafir _____________________2009-10Lisa Johnson _____________________ 2008-09

WBCA REGION 4Coach of the Year

Tricia Cullop _______________________2012-13

STATE FARM COACHES ALL-AMERICA TEAM

Regional FinalistNaama Shafir _____________________2012-13Naama Shafir _____________________ 2010-11Tanika Mays _______________________2009-10

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during the week of Nov. 19-25, 2001 when it stood at No. 24 in the AP poll after upsetting No. 4 Duke. For her efforts, Cullop collected Russell Athletic/WBCA Region 4 Coach of the Year recognition, as well as MAC Coach of the Year for a third time in her first five seasons, the third-highest total in league history. The Midnight Blue & Gold sported win-ning streaks of 15- and 11-consecutive games during the season, ranking among the top seven runs in school history. Toledo also paced the MAC in home attendance for a 23rd-straight season with an average of 4,012 fans per contest, the second-highest total in school history and the 25th-best mark in the country. UT totaled a season-high 5,712 fans vs. Kent St., signify-ing the fourth-largest crowd in school history. Individually, a school-record tying four Rockets earned spots on the All-MAC teams. Toledo placed senior Naama Shafir and ju-nior Andola Dortch on the All-MAC first team, senior Yolanda Richardson on the second team and sophomore Inma Zanoguera on the third team. UT’s total of four selections tied for the most in the conference. Shafir became the first Rocket to garner all-league accolades on four occasions. In addition, Shafir was selected as one of 52 regional finalists for the WBCA Coaches’ All-America Team for a second time in the last three seasons. Dortch also repeated as MAC Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the fourth player in league history to earn the top defensive award on more than one occasion.

Academically, the trio of Shafir, Rich-ardson and Zanoguera received all-league recognition. The Rockets were one of two schools to have three student-athletes named to the squad, along with Akron. As a unit, UT led the MAC in scoring defense (51.5 ppg), field goal percentage defense (34.2%), scoring margin (+14.1 ppg), rebounding margin (+5.7 rpg) and turnover margin (+4.1).

2011-12: Third Straight MAC West Division Title & WNIT ‘Elite Eight’ Ap-pearance Toledo claimed a share of the MAC West Division title for a third consecutive season and secured a berth in the Postseason WNIT in 2011-12. The Rockets advanced to the ‘Elite Eight’ of the postseason tourney, before suf-fering a heartbreaking overtime loss to then Big East member Syracuse. UT wrapped up the season with a 24-10 overall record and a 13-3 mark in the MAC. The Rockets paced the league in home attendance for a 22nd consecutive season with an average of 3,748 fans per contest, the third-highest total in school history and the 28th-best mark in the country. UT totaled a season-high 5,131 fans vs. Bowling Green, which was the 10th-largest crowd in school history. Individually, sophomore Andola Dortch became the first Rocket to garner MAC Defensive Player of the Year accolades, and three players earned spots on the all-conference teams. UT placed Dortch as well as junior Yolanda Richardson on the All-MAC second team and senior Courtney Ingersoll on the third team. In addition, senior Haylie Linn and Ingersoll earned academic all-league recognition. As a team, UT led the MAC in overall field goal percentage (42.7%), three-point field goal percentage (36.0%) and field goal percentage defense (36.4%). Individually, Ingersoll was the nation’s most accurate three-point shooter, connecting on a sensa-tional 44.2 percent (96-of-217) from beyond the arc and ranking 13th in the country in three-point field goals made (2.8). Ingersoll’s 96 treys tied a MAC single-season record and her 44.2 three-point field goal percentage stands second best in UT annals.

ROCKETS BY NUMBERSUNDER TRICIA CULLOP

At home __________________________ 100-28On the road _______________________58-49Neutral site _______________________ 19-10In overtime __________________________ 4-3

Leads at the half __________________ 135-16Trails at the half ____________________34-68Tied at halftime ______________________ 8-3

Leads w/5:00 remaining ___________ 151-10Trails w/5:00 remaining _____________ 21-73Tied w/5:00 remaining ________________ 5-4

Shots 45% or above from field _______ 69-13Shots less than 45% from field __________107-74Opponent shots 45% or above _______ 14-37Opponent shots less than 45%________ 163-51 Toledo outshots opponent __________ 141-14Opponent outshots Toledo ___________ 34-73Both teams shoot same from floor _____ 2-0

Toledo outrebounds opponent ______ 126-36Opponent outrebounds Toledo ______ 44-48Rebounds are equal __________________ 7-3

Toledo has more turnovers __________62-52Opponent has more turnovers ______ 103-29Turnovers are equal _________________ 12-6

Toledo hits eight or more 3PT FGs ________ 49-16Opponent hits eight or more 3PT FGs _____ 18-35

One Toledo player w/10+points _________ 8-8Two Toledo players w/10+points ______42-22Three Toledo players w/10+points _____ 71-37Four Toledo players w/10+points ______ 41-15Five-plus Toledo players w/10+points _____ 15-3

Games decided by 1-5 points ________38-25Games decided by 6-10 points_______44-29Games decided by 11-15 points ______ 46-16Games decided by 16+ points________ 49-17

Toledo scores less than 60 points ______26-38Toledo scores 60-69 points __________ 66-31Toledo scores 70-79 points __________ 59-15Toledo scores 80+ points _____________ 26-3

Toledo allows less than 69 points _______ 159-29Toledo allows 69-79 points __________ 16-39Toledo allows 80+ points _____________ 2-19

Toledo plays in November ___________24-22Toledo plays in December ___________ 33-15Toledo plays in January _____________ 48-17Toledo plays in February ____________ 46-13Toledo plays in March _______________26-20

Toledo plays on Monday _______________ 3-4Toledo plays on Tuesday _____________ 11-6Toledo plays on Wednesday _________46-20Toledo plays on Thursday ____________ 12-8Toledo plays on Friday _______________ 18-5Toledo plays on Saturday ___________59-28Toledo plays on Sunday _____________ 28-16

Page 15Page 15Tricia Cullop — Three-Time MAC Coach of the YearTricia Cullop — Three-Time MAC Coach of the Yearunbeaten stretch in school history. The 2010-11 Rockets featured j u n i o r N a a m a Shafir, a regional finalist for the State Farm Coaches’ All-America squad and first-team All-MAC selection and honorable men-tion all-league honoree senior Melissa Goodall. In addition, Shafir and Goodall gar-nered academic all-conference recognition.

2009-10: MAC West Divi-2009-10: MAC West Divi-sion Champions & WNIT Qualifi er Toledo secured the outright 2009-10 MAC West Division title for the first time since 2000-01, and advanced to the league-tourney finals. The Rockets’ season was given new life after appearing in the MAC title game, though, as they earned an au-tomatic invitation to the Postseason WNIT. UT defeated then Big East foe Pittsburgh in the first round and moved into the second round for the first time since 1998. Their season came to an end with a setback to Big Ten member and eventual semifinalist Michigan in Ann Arbor. Toledo finished 12-4 in conference action and concluded the season with a 25-9 ledger. Toledo, seeded No. 2 for the league tourney, qualified for the finals for the 13th time in school history by beating No. 7 seed Ball St. in the quarterfinals and Kent St. in the semifinals. UT’s tourney run came to an end with a setback to No. 1 seed Bowling Green in the title game. Toledo also ranked among the top 50 in home attendance, averaging 2,720 fans per contest to stand 48th nationally. Individually, UT featured a regional final-ist for the State Farm Coaches’ All-America squad and first-team All-MAC selection in senior Tanika Mays. UT also placed sopho-more Naama Shafir on the second team and junior Melissa Goodall was named honor-able mention all-league. In addition, Shafir earned academic all-conference accolades.

2008-09: Rockets Burst Upon Scene in Cullop’s Upon Scene in Cullop’s First SeasonFirst Season In her rookie campaign, Cullop guided the Rockets, picked to finish last in the West Division, to the league’s third-best MAC re-cord and an appearance in the semifinals of the postseason tourney. UT finished 11-5 in league play and wrapped up the year with an overall mark of 18-13. For her efforts on the court, Cullop was selected the MAC co-Coach of the Year, shar-ing the top honor with Bowling Green’s Curt Miller. Individually, the Rockets were led by junior Tanika Mays and freshman Naama Shafir, who received second-team and honorable-mention All-MAC honors, re-spectively. In addition, junior Lisa Johnson garnered academic all-conference honors. Toledo also led the MAC in attendance, averaging 2,674 fans per contest, its third-highest total the previous 12 years, including a season-high 5,701 fans vs. Eastern Michi-gan University.

C u l l o p E s t a b l i s h e s C u l l o p E s t a b l i s h e s Evansville as Missouri Evansville as Missouri Valley Conference Con-Valley Conference Con-tendertender Cullop came to Toledo from Evansville where she coached for eight seasons and built the Purple Aces into one of the top pro-grams in the Missouri Valley Conference. She guided her teams to a 73-48 record over her last four years, including 45-27 in league ac-tion. In 2007-08, Evansville was 21-12 overall, 13-5 in the Missouri Valley, en route to a

MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCTMAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT(MAC Games - Minimum 40 Games)(MAC Games - Minimum 40 Games)Coach (Year)Coach (Year) W-LW-L Pct.Pct.BILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 94-24BILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 94-24 .797 .797Fran Voll, BGSU (1985-91) 89-27 .767Curt Miller, BGSU (2001-12) 135-41 .767Jaci Clark, BGSU (1992-98) 92-32 .742Pam Wettig, MIA (1982-84) 35-13 .729TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) 96-38TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) 96-38 .716 .716Laura Golden, CMU (1982-84) 32-13 .711Linda Wunder, MIA (1987-93) 68-30 .694Bob Lindsay, KSU (1990-2012) 260-120 .684Tracy Roller, BSU (2001-07) 65-31 .677

MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCTMAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT(All Games - Minimum 75 Games)(All Games - Minimum 75 Games)Coach (Year)Coach (Year) W-LW-L Pct.Pct.BILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 166-53BILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 166-53 .758 .758Curt Miller, BGSU (2001-12) 258-92 .737Fran Voll, BGSU (1985-91) 144-60 .706Jaci Clark, BGSU (1992-98) 135-65 .675TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) 177-87TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) 177-87 .670 .670Laura Golden, CMU (1982-84) 59-30 .663ETHEL ALLMAN, UT (1981-84) 52-31 ETHEL ALLMAN, UT (1981-84) 52-31 .627.627Linda Wunder, MIA (1987-93) 105-64 .621Bob Lindsay, KSU (1990-2012) 418-256 .620Tracy Roller, BSU (2001-07) 130-81 .616Suzy Merchant, EMU (1999-2007) 146-91 .616

2010-11: Postseason 2010-11: Postseason WNIT Champions & MAC WNIT Champions & MAC Regular-Season Cham-Regular-Season Cham-pions!!!pions!!! The Rockets won a school-record 29 games and became the first MAC basketball program to capture a national postseason tournament in 2010-11. UT’s historic Post-season WNIT run was capped off by a 76-68 triumph over USC in the championship game before a school and conference women’s basketball record 7,301 fans. Toledo also claimed an outright MAC regular-season championship for the first time in a decade with a 14-2 ledger, as well as successfully defending its MAC West Divi-sion title. For her efforts, Cullop garnered The Columbus Dispatch Women’s Ohio College Coach of the Year and MAC Coach of the Year accolades for a second time, helping the Rockets finish a league-best 39th nationally in the final RPI ranking. In addition, UT led the league in at-tendance for a 21st-consecutive season and ranked 37th nationally, averaging 3,078 fans per contest for the third-highest total in school history. The Rockets ended their historic season on an 18-game winning streak in Savage Arena, the third-longest

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share of the school’s first regular-season MVC title and a berth into the Postseason WNIT. For her team’s achievements, Cullop was named the Missouri Valley Coach of the Year. Cullop took over the head coaching position at Evansville in 2000 following stints as an assistant coach at Radford, Long Beach St. and Xavier. After an initial rebuilding phase at UE, Cullop steadily built the program into a consistent winner. Since the 2004-05 season, the Purple Aces had records of 17-11, 16-13, 19-12 and 21-12. Cullop’s 123 wins ranks second all-time at Evansville, just one win behind Bill Barnett. In Cullop’s eight seasons at the helm, her teams finished in the top half of the Mis-souri Valley six times, and defeated non-conference opponents Kentucky, Louisville, Cincinnati and Temple. Cullop’s team shook off a slow start in her final campaign in 2007-08 to win 10 straight conference games and clinch a share of the MVC regular-season title. Evans-ville lost in the semifinals of the MVC Tourna-ment, but advanced to the Postseason WNIT by virtue of its regular-season title. In their first-round WNIT contest, the Purple Aces overcame a 19-point second-half deficit to knock off Ohio Valley Conference champion Southeast Missouri St., the first post-season victory in school history. Evansville’s post-season ride ended in the second round of

the WNIT, as Kansas shot down the Purple Aces in Allen Fieldhouse. Cullop’s teams caught the attention of local women’s basketball fans, as Evansville set season attendance marks in each of her final six seasons at the helm, culminating with an average of more than 1,500 fans per game in 2007-08, more than double the average when she first assumed the head coaching job in 2000-01. The NCAA recognized Evansville’s attendance growth with a “Pack the House” award. Cullop’s teams shone in the classroom, as well. The women’s basketball squad was one of Evansville’s top academic teams over her last seven years. The program achieved a cumulative team grade-point average over 3.15 in Cullop’s eight years at the helm, including posting a 3.31 team GPA in 2006-07 school year. Cullop and her team were also very active in the Evansville community, includ-ing helping with such projects as Habitat for Humanity, the Race for the Cure and the American Heart Walk. She was also instru-mental in creating the “Women’s Hoops for the Cure” game, with proceeds from an UE contest going to the Greater Evansville Af-filiate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation to aid in breast cancer research, and the Future Purple Aces Fast B.R.E.A.K. (Basketball Reinforcing Education to Area Kids) program, which uses basketball to help

grade school children apply the concepts of math to real-life situations. Individually, Evansville’s players reached new heights under Cullop’s guidance. She helped produce 13 All-MVC players, includ-ing seven first-team selections during her tenure. Cullop also helped mentor UE’s only two MVC Defensive Players of the Year, and a pair of MVC All-Freshman Team selections in her time as head coach.

Cullop’s Coaching Ori-Cullop’s Coaching Ori-ginsgins Cullop arrived at Evansville in April of 2000 after four years as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Xavier. While at XU, she helped the Musketeers to their best record in school history (26-5 in 1999-2000) and the school’s first-ever Atlantic 10 Tour-nament championship. Xavier captured two NCAA Tournament bids and one Postseason WNIT berth in her four years as an assistant coach. Cullop also had assistant coaching stops at Radford and Long Beach St. prior to joining the Xavier staff. In her two seasons at Radford, the Highlanders earned their first two NCAA Tournament berths in school his-tory. All told, Cullop has been a part of seven NCAA Tournaments and seven Postseason WNIT berths in her 27 years as a player and coach at the collegiate level.

Tricia Cullop — Three-Time MAC Coach of the YearTricia Cullop — Three-Time MAC Coach of the Year

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Q: As you approach your ninth sea-Q: As you approach your ninth sea-son at Toledo, what are the goals son at Toledo, what are the goals for your team in 2016-17?for your team in 2016-17?A:A: This past season, we were very produc-tive on the offensive end (fourth in scoring, second in overall field-goal percentage and third in three-point field-goal percentage in MAC games). In 2016-17, our focus will be to improve our defense and rebounding. We are bringing in a strong recruiting class that should help us in these two areas, and we will be stressing both with our team.

Q: Talk about the ups and downs Q: Talk about the ups and downs of the 2015-16 campaign? of the 2015-16 campaign? A:A: Last season, we challenged our team with one of the toughest non-conference schedules in program history. At one time it was considered the 15th most difficult in the nation. Although we started out of the gate in a tough stretch, I thought it made us better. When we went to the ASU Classic, I thought everything came together and winning that tournament provided us the confidence we needed to finish the season strong.

Q: Last year marked only the third Q: Last year marked only the third time in eight seasons your team time in eight seasons your team did not make the postseason. Do did not make the postseason. Do you think the returning players you think the returning players will use the sour taste left in their will use the sour taste left in their mouths as a bit of motivation for mouths as a bit of motivation for the 2016-17 campaign? the 2016-17 campaign? A:A: I certainly hope so. We narrowly missed the Postseason WNIT field last season as their contact confirmed we were on the board until the end. It was frustrating to finish the season with an RPI of 117 and see teams with RPI’s ranging from 140-160 make the field. While we can’t control what a committee decides, we can control our resume. Our goal has always been to make the post-season with the NCAA Tournament as the main target. We also have to remind everyone that we finished fourth in the MAC last year and earned a bye in the league tournament with a young team. We only graduated two players. I’m very excited about the potential of this year’s team, especially because our returnees are hungry for more and will serve as great mentors for our newcomers.

Q: What will be the strengths of Q: What will be the strengths of this year’s squad? this year’s squad? A:A: We will be quicker, more athletic and deeper than we have been in previous years. Our quickness and athleticism should help us improve on the defensive end and allow us to become quicker in transition offensively.

Q: Do you foresee making any Q: Do you foresee making any changes to your style of play in changes to your style of play in 2016-17? 2016-17? A:A: Yes, we want to run more. I thought we improved greatly in that area last season, but we can still be better. I would also like to be more aggressive on the defensive end and use the full-court press more.

Q: Where do you think leader-Q: Where do you think leader-ship on this year’s team will come ship on this year’s team will come from? from? A:A: We have one returning captain in So-phie (Reecher). She has a great head on her shoulders and a lot of experience to draw from. Janice (Monakana) and Michaela (Rasmussen) were also elected summer captains, along with Sophie. Janice was a honorable mention All-MAC performer this past season, so she knows what it takes to be successful. She is very talented and has

Page 18Page 18Q & A with Tricia CullopQ & A with Tricia Cullopmatured as a player each year. Michaela is one of the hardest workers we have and is a very intelligent player. We won’t elect season captains until September, but I think these three will do a great job in the off-season.

Q: You need to replace fi rst-team Q: You need to replace fi rst-team All-MAC selection Brenae Harris. All-MAC selection Brenae Harris. How do you go about doing that? How do you go about doing that? A:A: We will fill her void by committee. Brenae was an easy choice for first-team All-MAC because she was an outstanding well-rounded player with great instincts. Her experience will be hard to replace, but we have some great options to draw from. Jay-Ann (Bravo-Harriott), Mikaela (Boyd), Mariella (Santucci) and Akia (Frett) should collectively help us improve as well.

Q: The loss of Ana Capotosto Q: The loss of Ana Capotosto leaves a void in the frontcourt. leaves a void in the frontcourt. How will you fi ll that? How will you fi ll that? A:A: I loved Ana’s versatility. Jada (Woody), Halee (Printz), Sara (Rokkanen) and Mae (Tshitenge) can help us in Ana’s position. They are all versatile players who can score, rebound and defend.

Q: Senior Janice Monakana is a Q: Senior Janice Monakana is a returning starter and All-MAC hon-returning starter and All-MAC hon-oree. Talk about the importance oree. Talk about the importance she brings to the squad.she brings to the squad.A:A: Janice (Monakana) is one of the highest basketball IQ players we have on the team. She understands the game, how to score and has matured every year that she’s been here. She’s been effective driving to the basket, posting up and shooting from three-point land. We’ve been working hard on her mid-range game. Even though she was one of our top rebounders, I believe she can excel even more in this area. She and Jay-Ann (Bravo-Harriott) also take a lot of charges on defense and really understand defensive rotation.

Q: Senior Sophie Reecher is en-Q: Senior Sophie Reecher is en-tering her fourth and fi nal year in tering her fourth and fi nal year in the Toledo program. Being a team the Toledo program. Being a team captain a season ago, what do you captain a season ago, what do you expect out of her in 2016-17?expect out of her in 2016-17?A:A: Sophie (Reecher) has really had a strong off-season. I’ve been really impressed with her work ethic, attention to detail and competitiveness. Sophie really wants to be a go-to low block scorer for us and if she continues to work this off-season, I fully intend for her to be. In addition to her bas-ketball ability, Sophie is also a very strong leader for our team.

Q: You have one of the MAC’s pre-Q: You have one of the MAC’s pre-miere long-range shooters return-miere long-range shooters return-ing in junior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harri-ing in junior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harri-ott. Talk about the importance she ott. Talk about the importance she brings to the squad.brings to the squad.A:A: Jay-Ann (Bravo-Harriott) is a very intel-ligent player who has the best work ethic on our team. She’s pushed herself harder than anyone during off-season workouts and on her own to improve her ball-handling and the quickness of her shooting release. Even though everyone talks about her offense, I’m very excited about her defense. Last year, she was our team’s best defender, and I’m excited to see what this season brings.

Q: You welcome back one of the Q: You welcome back one of the better athletic post players in the better athletic post players in the MAC in sophomore Kaayla Mc-MAC in sophomore Kaayla Mc-Intyre. Talk about the value she Intyre. Talk about the value she has for your team.has for your team.A:A: It still amazes me that as a freshman Kaayla (McIntyre) broke not only the Toledo overall field-goal percentage record, but the MAC record as well for a season. She has great touch around the basket and has proven herself as one of the most efficient low-block scorers in our league. Kaayla is working hard to improve her range, versatility and strength. We counted on her as a go-to scorer as a freshman, and all those minutes and experience should translate to more confidence for this year.

Q: Juniors Michaela Rasmus-Q: Juniors Michaela Rasmus-sen and Jada Woody, along with sen and Jada Woody, along with sophomores Mikaeka Boyd, Halee sophomores Mikaeka Boyd, Halee Printz and Sarah St-Fort, also re-Printz and Sarah St-Fort, also re-turn with some experience. What turn with some experience. What role do you see these fi ve student-role do you see these fi ve student-athletes playing in 2016-17?athletes playing in 2016-17?A:A: Michaela (Rasmussen) has really im-pressed our staff in the off-season. She’s working on her three-point consistency, a quicker release and her versatility. Jada (Woody) has really shot the ball well in the off-season. She saw key minutes last year for us backing up the power forward position. She is quick enough to guard the two through four positions.

“We have an incredible “We have an incredible fan base and atmosphere. fan base and atmosphere. In the past fi ve seasons, In the past fi ve seasons, we have been ranked in we have been ranked in the top 30 nationally in the top 30 nationally in attendance. We have pas-attendance. We have pas-sionate, loyal fans and our sionate, loyal fans and our players and staff take great players and staff take great pride in protecting the pride in protecting the home court. Savage Arena home court. Savage Arena is one of the best venues to is one of the best venues to watch a women’s basket-watch a women’s basket-ball game in the country.”ball game in the country.”

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Mikaela (Boyd) has incredible quickness. She’s worked hard to improve her shot and ball-handling skills. Her competitiveness and drive are fun to watch. Halee (Printz) has great offensive in-stincts, vision and is one of the best passers on the team. Sarah (St-Fort) really emerged toward the end of last season. I believe she can become one of the best defenders in the MAC. She’s strong, quick and very athletic.

Q: Toledo has won at least 11 Q: Toledo has won at least 11 games in Savage Arena in six of games in Savage Arena in six of eight seasons with you in charge eight seasons with you in charge of the program. What makes this of the program. What makes this place so tough to play in for op-place so tough to play in for op-ponents and so special for your ponents and so special for your team?team?A: A: We have an incredible fan base and atmosphere. In the past five seasons, we have been ranked in the top 30 nationally in attendance. We have passionate, loyal fans and our players and staff take great pride in protecting the home court. Savage Arena is one of the best venues to watch a women’s basketball game in the country.

Q: Can you talk about the five Q: Can you talk about the five newcomers that are coming into newcomers that are coming into the program in 2016-17?the program in 2016-17?A: A: Olivia (Cunningham) is a combo guard who transferred from Murray St. University. She received a lot of experience and playing time as a freshman. Olivia brings us speed, quickness, athleticism and is someone who can score in a variety of ways. Mariella (Santucci) is a point guard who could also play the off-guard position. She can handle the ball, pass and score. I love her instincts and IQ. She also has great expe-rience having played for the Italian National team. Sara (Rokkanen) is an incredible three-point shooter who also has a mid-range game. It will be fun to play her opposite of Jay-Ann (Bravo-Harriott) as it will put op-ponents in a tough position. Tanaya (Beacham) is a power forward who can really score and rebound. She is a great athlete and a good scorer who I think will help us defensively and improve our rebounding efforts. Mae (Tshitenge) can play inside or out. She is a great rebounder and has the abil-ity to shoot the three. She’s also a gifted defender.

This is one of the most talented classes we’ve signed.

Q: How would you assess your Q: How would you assess your non-conference slate in 2016-17?non-conference slate in 2016-17?A: A: It’s going to be tough. We will face Notre Dame at home in addition to Dayton on the road. We’ll also head down to Cancun to face Davidson and UCLA, just to name a few. I believe a tough non-conference schedule prepares you well for the MAC.

Q: How do you view the MAC race Q: How do you view the MAC race unfolding in 2016-17?unfolding in 2016-17?A:A: I thought last year’s senior group in the MAC was special. The graduation of that group opens up an opportunity. Buffalo and Central Michigan were both very talented and young last year. I see them both being very strong again. I really like our potential and see us matching up better than we did last year with the depth that we’ve added and the improvement of our returning group. I’m excited to work with our team this summer and have the whole group here in late August. We haven’t been this deep on the perimeter in a while and our quickness and athleticism will help us play at a faster pace.

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2000-01 @ EVANSVILLE2000-01 @ EVANSVILLE13-15 Overall, 8-10 MVC13-15 Overall, 8-10 MVC

(Tied-5th Place)

11/17 at Butler W 69-5411/21 OHIO W 84-7311/24 at Western Kentucky L 64-68 TENNESSEE TECH L 66-6712/14 at Wisconsin L 71-8612/16 at Green Bay L 59-6712/19 UIC W 69-4412/21 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 65-6012/30 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W 78-601/4 at Northern Iowa* L 68-721/7 at Bradley* W 80-521/11 WICHITA ST.* W 89-721/13 MISSOURI ST.* L 67-901/18 at Drake* L 60-731/21 at Creighton* W 79-711/25 ILLINOIS ST.* L 60-611//27 INDIANA ST.* W 62-532/1 NORTHERN IOWA* W 80-552/3 BRADLEY* W 76-512/9 at Wichita St.* L 69-822/11 at Missouri St.* L 65-912/15 CREIGHTON* L 68-722/17 DRAKE* L 51-672/20 at Illinois St.* L 52-602/22 at Indiana St.* W 87-833/3 at Southern Illinois* L 77-823/8 vs. Creighton# W 76-703/9 vs. Drake# L 59-64

* - Missouri Valley Conference Game

# - MVC Tournament (Springfield, MO)

2001-02 @ EVANSVILLE2001-02 @ EVANSVILLE15-15 Overall, 9-9 MVC15-15 Overall, 9-9 MVC

(Tied-4th Place)

11/9 at Temple^ W 76-7011/11 at North Carolina^ L 69-8911/20 at Louisville L 74-8411/23 vs. Toledo@ W 69-6411/24 at Colorado St.@ L 53-82 at UT Martin W 86-6712/5 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 76-59 AUSTIN PEAY L 74-7612/17 at Tennessee Tech L 57-6312/22 at Kentucky W 78-7212/30 DRAKE* L 60-671/1 Creighton L 72-771/5 at Southern Illinois* W 87-491/12 at Wichita St.* W 70-671/14 at Missouri St.* L 54-661/17 ILLINOIS ST.* W 70-571/19 INDIANA ST.* W 79-671/24 at Bradley* L 67-771/26 at Northern Iowa* W (OT) 73-691/30 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W 80-632/8 MISSOURI ST.* L 63-732/10 WICHITA ST.* L 66-712/15 at Illinois St.* W (OT) 77-712/17 at Indiana St.* L 60-842/21 BRADLEY* W 51-482/23 NORTHERN IOWA* W 86-752/28 at Creighton* L 61-673/2 at Drake* L 63-743/7 vs. Northern Iowa# W 70-683/8 vs. Creighton# L 52-69

* - Missouri Valley Conference Game

^ - Preseason WNIT (Philadelphia, PA/Chapel Hill, NC)

@ - Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational (Fort Collins, CO)

# - MVC Tournament (Springfield, MO)

2002-03 @ EVANSVILLE2002-03 @ EVANSVILLE11-16 Overall, 5-13 MVC11-16 Overall, 5-13 MVC

(Tied-8th Place)

11/24 LOUISVILLE W 60-5811/26 at Austin Peay L 64-8512/1 at IUPUI L 59-6612/4 KENTUCKY W 70-6612/7 vs. Colorado@ L 42-7412/8 vs. Pennsylvania@ W 77-7512/11 BUTLER W 74-5912/15 UT MARTIN W 88-7212/21 TENNESSEE TECH W 61-521/3 WICHITA ST.* W 82-751/5 MISSOURI ST.* W 60-531/11 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W 95-851/16 at Drake* L 55-701/18 at Creighton* L 75-981/22 INDIANA ST.* L 70-871/25 ILLINOIS ST.* L (OT) 73-751/31 at Northern Iowa* L 55-742/2 at Bradley* L 63-862/10 at Southern Illinois* L 80-842/13 CREIGHTON* L 64-842/16 DRAKE* W 60-502/20 at Illinois St.* W 70-632/22 at Indiana St.* L 70-872/27 NORTHERN IOWA* L 66-723/1 BRADLEY* L 56-713/6 at Wichita St.* L 67-743/8 at Missouri St.* L 53-107

* - Missouri Valley Conference Game

@ - Oakland Tribune Classic (Berkeley, CA)

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2003-04 @ EVANSVILLE2003-04 @ EVANSVILLE11-16 Overall, 6-12 MVC11-16 Overall, 6-12 MVC

(9th Place)

11/21 AUSTIN PEAY W 73-6311/25 at Marquette L 55-7111/30 at Tennessee Tech W 83-7712/3 at Cincinnati L 43-8112/6 IUPUI W 60-4812/9 at Butler L 68-8912/14 at UT Martin W 66-6212/21 MISSOURI L 72-7812/30 OHIO W 72-591/3 vs. Creighton! L 63-641/5 DRAKE* W 69-561/10 at Southern Illinois* L 62-651/16 at Illinois St.* L 64-911/18 at Indiana St.* L 51-821/24 WICHITA ST.* W 76-611/26 MISSOURI ST.* L 59-771/31 at Northern Iowa* L 52-682/2 at Bradley* W 81-652/7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W 63-572/12 ILLINOIS ST.* L 80-842/15 INDIANA ST.* L 81-892/19 at Missouri St.* L 47-842/21 at Wichita St.* L 55-632/27 NORTHERN IOWA* W 76-672/29 BRADLEY* W 69-663/4 at Creighton* L 65-783/6 at Drake* L 73-86

* - Missouri Valley Conference Game

! - Vincennes, IN

2004-05 @ EVANSVILLE2004-05 @ EVANSVILLE17-11 Overall, 10-8 MVC17-11 Overall, 10-8 MVC

(5th Place)

11/19 UT MARTIN W 54-4411/23 at IUPUI W 61-5311/30 at Missouri L 66-8212/4 at Ohio W 104-7712/12 BALL ST. W 84-7312/15 CINCINNATI W 69-5012/19 BUTLER W 58-5212/21 TENNESSEE TECH W 67-5412/28 at Austin Peay L 70-7612/31 DRAKE* W 77-661/2 CREIGHTON* L 75-911/6 at Missouri St.* L 71-771/8 at Wichita St.* W 66-581/13 BRADLEY* L 65-681/16 NORTHERN IOWA* W 64-611/22 at Southern Illinois* W 54-531/27 at Illinois St.* W 77-631/23 at Indiana St.* L 56-722/3 MISSOURI ST.* W 63-612/5 WICHITA ST.* W 67-592/10 at Bradley* L 67-812/12 at Northern Iowa* L 44-472/19 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W 67-552/23 INDIANA ST.* L 69-822/25 ILLINOIS ST.* W (OT) 87-783/3 at Drake* W 68-623/5 at Creighton* L (2OT) 65-723/10 vs. Northern Iowa# L 47-58

* - Missouri Valley Conference Game

# - MVC Tournament (Normal, IL)

2005-06 @ EVANSVILLE2005-06 @ EVANSVILLE16-13 Overall, 11-7 MVC16-13 Overall, 11-7 MVC

(4th Place)

11/18 MARQUETTE L 46-5411/20 at Tennessee Tech L 65-7311/22 at Ball St. L 69-7611/27 at Radford W 53-5111/29 at Virginia Tech L 59-7912/4 vs. IUPUI! W 67-6412/11 UIC W 73-4312/19 at Butler L 78-8312/21 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 70-6112/30 INDIANA ST.* L 69-791/1 at Illinois St.* W 78-621/5 BRADLEY* W 71-571/7 NORTHERN IOWA* W 79-651/12 at Wichita St.* L 61-671/14 at Missouri St.* L (2OT) 59-671/19 DRAKE* W 68-611/22 CREIGHTON* W 59-461/28 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W 73-532/2 at Northern Iowa* L 47-532/4 at Bradley* W 51-492/10 WICHITA ST.* W 84-552/12 MISSOURI ST.* W 71-532/17 at Drake* L 51-532/19 at Creighton* W 78-732/26 at Southern Illinois* W (OT) 66-633/1 ILLINOIS ST.* L 66-793/4 at Indiana St.* L 56-863/10 vs. Wichita St.# W (OT) 77-733/11 vs. Indiana St.# L 65-81

* - Missouri Valley Conference Game

! - in Vincennes, IN

# - MVC Tournament (Springfield, MO)

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2006-07 @ EVANSVILLE2006-07 @ EVANSVILLE19-12 Overall, 11-7 MVC19-12 Overall, 11-7 MVC

(4th Place)

11/11 MOREHEAD ST. W 85-6711/14 at Austin Peay L 72-7411/17 RADFORD W 80-7111/19 LIPSCOMB W 76-5311/25 at UIC W 69-5311/30 at Indiana L 80-8312/2 at IUPUI L 65-7012/6 BUTLER W 80-6812/15 at Hawaii@ L (OT) 68-7112/16 vs. Portland St.@ W 87-8112/21 AUSTIN PEAY W 72-4412/30 at Wichita St.* W (OT) 99-971/1 MISSOURI ST.* W 82-721/4 INDIANA ST.* W (OT) 98-911/6 ILLINOIS ST.* L 81-891/11 at Northern Iowa* W 56-541/13 at Bradley* L 65-671/18 DRAKE* W 67-621/21 CREIGHTON* L 74-761/27 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* L 55-692/2 at Illinois St.* W 70-652/4 at Indiana St.* W 63-612/8 NORTHERN IOWA* W 75-492/11 BRADLEY* L (OT) 76-822/15 at Creighton* L 65-772/18 at Drake* W 57-552/23 at Southern Illinois* L 60-632/28 WICHITA ST.* W 77-683/3 at Missouri St.* W 77-683/9 vs. Northern Iowa# W 58-573/10 at Drake# L 58-61

* - Missouri Valley Conference Game

@ - Hawaii Paradise Classic (Honolulu, HI)# - MVC Tournament (Des Moines, IA)

2007-08 @ EVANSVILLE2007-08 @ EVANSVILLE21-12 Overall, 13-5 MVC21-12 Overall, 13-5 MVC

(T-1st Place)

11/9 MARSHALL! W 89-7711/11 at Michigan St.! L 53-7311/16 at Western Kentucky! L 56-7511/19 at Morehead St. W 78-6711/24 at East Tennessee St. L 74-7711/27 TENNESSEE TECH W 72-5612/2 IUPUI W 59-5312/6 at Butler L 75-8112/8 BALL ST. W 70-5512/21 at Wright St. L 70-711/3 ILLINOIS ST.* L 67-751/5 INDIANA ST.* W 84-591/10 at Missouri St. L 65-761/12 at Wichita St. W 76-601/17 CREIGHTON* W 75-601/20 DRAKE* W 62-571/24 at Lipscomb W 69-571/26 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W 77-671/31 at Bradley* W 71-502/2 at Northern Iowa* W 57-522/8 WICHITA ST.* W 94-602/10 MISSOURI ST.* W 82-742/14 at Drake* W (OT) 69-662/17 at Creighton* L 71-822/22 at Southern Illinois* W 71-612/28 NORTHERN IOWA* W 57-553/1 BRADLEY* W 80-703/6 at Indiana St.* L 61-663/8 at Illinois St.* L 72-873/14 vs. Northern Iowa# W 79-563/15 vs. Drake# L 41-463/20 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST.% W 60-583/24 at Kansas% L 60-82

* - Missouri Valley Conference Game

! - Preseason WNIT (Evansville, IN/East Lansing, MI/Bowl-

ing Green, KY)

# - MVC Tournament (St. Charles, MO)

% - Postseason WNIT (Evansville, IN/Lawrence, KS)

2008-09 @ TOLEDO2008-09 @ TOLEDO18-13 Overall, 11-5 MAC18-13 Overall, 11-5 MAC

(2nd Place — West)

11/14 vs. Arizona@ W 64-6311/15 vs. Hawaii@ W 67-6111/16 vs. Loyola Marymount@ L 74-8111/23 at Cincinnati L 59-6011/26 at Cleveland St. L 63-6811/29 at IPFW L 60-7212/3 at Missouri L 50-7012/6 NORTH DAKOTA W 68-6012/10 at Temple L 46-7312/19 MOREHEAD ST. W 78-6912/22 BRADLEY L 65-7312/30 YOUNGSTOWN ST. W 69-611/4 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 80-581/7 at Western Michigan* W 69-641/10 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 78-661/14 at Eastern Michigan* W 80-671/17 at Ball St.* L 53-671/21 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 76-651/24 at Miami* W 66-641/31 at Akron* L 62-642/4 BUFFALO* W 67-592/8 OHIO* W 60-512/12 at Bowling Green* L 53-702/15 KENT ST.* W 54-512/21 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 64-492/24 at Northern Illinois* W 72-682/28 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W 73-613/3 at Central Michigan* L 70-803/7 BALL ST.* L 69-753/13 vs. Ohio# W 77-703/14 vs. Bowling Green# L 66-79

* - Mid-American Conference Game

@ - Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Hilo, HI)

# - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, OH)

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2009-10 2009-10 @ TOLEDO@ TOLEDO25-9 Overall, 12-4 MAC25-9 Overall, 12-4 MAC

(1st Place — West)

11/13 NORTHWESTERN L 64-7311/15 CLEVELAND ST. W 72-6211/18 at Oakland W 87-7511/21 SAINT PETER’S W 68-5011/24 at UTEP L 65-7911/27 vs. Yale@ W 78-6111/28 at New Mexico@ W 62-5612/9 DAYTON W 68-6512/12 IPFW W 61-4712/20 at SIU Edwardsville W 86-7412/22 at Indiana L 63-7312/29 at Morehead St. W 77-611/2 at North Dakota W 74-591/6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 71-661/9 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 74-601/13 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W 72-631/17 at Ball St.* L 69-731/20 at Western Michigan* W 72-471/23 MIAMI* W 70-631/27 at Buffalo* W (OT) 69-671/30 BOWLING GREEN* W 66-632/3 at Kent St.* L 59-622/6 at Ohio* W 76-542/10 AKRON* W 74-682/13 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 65-412/20 at Northern Illinois* L 67-732/24 at Central Michigan* W 77-682/27 BALL ST.* W 62-483/2 at Eastern Michigan* L (OT) 84-893/10 vs. Ball St.# W 67-563/12 vs. Kent St.# W 51-493/13 vs. Bowling Green# L 53-623/19 PITTSBURGH% W 70-583/21 at Michigan% L 57-72

* - Mid-American Conference Game

@ - Holiday Inn & Suites Express Midtown Thanksgiving

Tournament (Albuquerque, NM)

# - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, OH)

% - Postseason WNIT (Toledo, OH/Ann Arbor, MI)

2010-11 2010-11 @ TOLEDO@ TOLEDO29-8 Overall, 14-2 MAC29-8 Overall, 14-2 MAC

(1st Place — West)

11/12 SAINT FRANCIS (PA)! W 71-6611/15 at Purdue! L 66-7911/20 MISSOURI ST.! L 69-7311/23 at Cleveland St. L 50-5811/27 vs. UMBC@ W 77-7211/28 at Iona@ W 68-6011/30 at Saint Peter’s W 61-33 12/5 at Dayton L 69-10212/10 OAKLAND W 64-3612/12 INDIANA W 56-5212/19 MILWAUKEE W 63-5912/22 at Northwestern L 60-701/1 NORTH DAKOTA W 71-551/5 BALL ST.* W 63-461/8 at Western Michigan* W (OT) 63-601/12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 42-311/15 at Eastern Michigan* W 72-561/19 at Central Michigan* L 74-781/22 BUFFALO* W 67-531/26 at Bowling Green* W 66-651/29 KENT ST.* W 66-532/2 at Akron* W 58-492/5 at Miami* W 76-652/12 OHIO* W 68-482/16 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 76-392/19 at Ball St.* W 67-492/23 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W 65-642/26 at Northern Illinois* L 53-573/2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 85-753/9 vs. Akron# W 73-653/11 vs. Eastern Michigan# L 55-613/16 DELAWARE% W 58-553/19 AUBURN% W 67-523/22 ALABAMA% W 74-593/27 SYRACUSE% W (OT) 71-683/30 CHARLOTTE% W 83-604/2 USC% W 76-68

* - Mid-American Conference Game

! - Preseason WNIT (Toledo, OH/West Lafayette, IN)

@ - Iona Thanksgiving Tournament (New Rochelle, NY)

# - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, OH)

% - Postseason WNIT (Toledo, OH)

Year-By-Year Under Tricia CullopYear-By-Year Under Tricia Cullop2011-12 2011-12 @ TOLEDO@ TOLEDO

24-10 Overall, 13-3 MAC24-10 Overall, 13-3 MAC(T-1st Place — West)

11/13 DAYTON W 61-5111/16 at Green Bay L 68-8411/22 ALBANY W 53-3911/25 at Indiana W 69-5811/27 at Arkansas St. L 56-6412/1 IONA W 54-4212/4 COLORADO ST. W 58-5112/8 GREEN BAY L 65-7212/10 CLEVELAND ST. W 81-4212/18 at Milwaukee L 57-6012/27 at Northwestern W 75-56 12/31 MARQUETTE L 60-691/ 5 at Western Michigan* L 67-701/8 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 58-531/11 EASTERN MICHIGAN* L 66-701/14 at Northern Illinois* W 49-471/19 BALL ST.* W 63-481/22 at Ohio* W 52-331/25 MIAMI* W 79-661/28 at Buffalo* W 77-752/1 AKRON* W 71-602/4 at Kent St.* W 66-552/11 BOWLING GREEN* W 52-502/15 at Central Michigan* W 80-622/18 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 76-502/21 at Eastern Michigan* L 33-542/25 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 49-392/28 at Ball St.* W 70-653/8 vs. Northern Illinois# W 72-623/9 vs. Eastern Michigan# L 57-593/16 DETROIT% W 59-493/19 CINCINNATI% W 72-513/22 VCU% W 81-643/24 SYRACUSE% L (OT) 73-74

* - Mid-American Conference Game

# - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, OH)

% - Postseason WNIT (Toledo, OH)

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2012-13 2012-13 @ TOLEDO@ TOLEDO29-4 Overall, 15-1 MAC29-4 Overall, 15-1 MAC

(1st Place — West)

11/9 ARKANSAS ST. W 56-3411/14 at Dayton L 76-7911/20 at Colorado St. W 66-6211/23 vs. Santa Clara! W 73-4811/24 at Nevada! W 73-6112/1 SIU EDWARDSVILLE^ W 59-43 12/2 ST. BONAVENTURE^ W 59-4512/8 MILWAUKEE W 83-5912/15 at Marquette W 82-7112/20 EVANSVILLE& W 60-5012/21 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M& W 76-4112/29 vs. Charlotte$ W 76-6612/30 at Georgia St.$ W 46-431/10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 66-731/13 at Bowling Green* W 48-381/16 at Eastern Michigan* W 56-401/19 BUFFALO* W 59-441/23 at Akron* W 77-651/26 at Northern Illinois* W 44-421/31 OHIO* W 61-422/3 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 65-542/6 at Miami* W 80-492/10 at Ball St.* W 68-642/16 KENT ST.* W 82-452/20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 72-402/24 at Central Michigan* W 76-632/28 at Western Michigan* W 75-423/3 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W 48-383/6 BALL ST.* W 63-393/15 vs. Central Michigan# L 61-663/21 BUTLER% W 63-493/23 YOUNGSTOWN ST.% W 61-433/28 ILLINOIS% L 55-63

* - Mid-American Conference Game

! - John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic (Reno, NV)

^ - Glass City Tournament (Toledo, OH)

& - Toledo Invite (Toledo, OH)

$ - Georgia State Holiday & Hoops Tournament (Atlanta, GA)

# - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, OH)

% - Postseason WNIT (Toledo, OH)

2013-14 2013-14 @ TOLEDO@ TOLEDO16-16 Overall, 9-9 MAC16-16 Overall, 9-9 MAC

(T-2nd Place — West)

11/9 DREXEL! L 52-6511/10 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST.! W 95-48 11/17 PURDUE L 79-8111/20 at UMKC W 96-81 11/29 vs. Cal St. Fullerton^ W 59-5811/30 at Saint Mary’s (CA)^ L 57-8112/6 DETROIT& W 79-7012/7 VALPARAISO& L 61-6312/15 at St. Bonaventure W 64-6212/22 DAYTON L 75-8712/30 at Evansville L 80-901/4 at Central Michigan* L 71-841/9 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 73-71 1/12 MIAMI* W 68-521/15 at Buffalo* L 46-511/18 at Western Michigan* L 72-781/23 BALL ST.* W 73-611/26 at Ohio* W 64-621/30 AKRON* L 62-822/2 BOWLING GREEN* L 59-662/6 at Miami* W 73-652/9 at Kent St.* W 83-552/15 OHIO* W 62-582/19 at Eastern Michigan* W 80-732/23 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L 59-602/27 at Northern Illinois* L (OT) 59-683/2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 77-803/5 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W 88-52 3/8 at Ball St.* L 56-693/10 OHIO# W 61-443/12 vs. Western Michigan# W 72-613/13 vs. Akron# L 69-83

* - Mid-American Conference Game! - Glass City Tournament (Toledo, OH) ^ - SMC Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic (Moraga, CA)& - Toledo Invite (Toledo, OH) # - MAC Tournament (Toledo, OH/Cleveland, OH)

2014-15 2014-15 @ TOLEDO@ TOLEDO19-14 Overall, 10-8 MAC19-14 Overall, 10-8 MAC

(4th Place — West)

11/14 at Cleveland St. L 71-81

11/20 ST. BONAVENTURE W 64-58

11/23 at Purdue L 48-66

11/28 vs. Virginia! W 64-62

11/30 vs. Arizona! W 69-54

12/10 at Dayton L 57-79

12/13 IDAHO^ W 80-67

12/14 DETROIT^ L 72-83

12/19 vs. Nevada& W 65-56

12/20 vs. Southern Illinois& W 64-48

12/30 UW-PARKSIDE W 70-43

1/3 MIAMI* W 63-53

1/7 KENT ST.* W 67-49

1/10 at Ohio* L 58-65

1/14 AKRON* L 101-102

1/17 at Western Michigan* W 65-46

1/21 BUFFALO* W (OT) 75-63

1/24 EASTERN MICHIGAN* L 61-75

1/31 at Bowling Green* W 64-48

2/4 at Buffalo* L 61-68

2/7 BALL ST.* L 61-69

2/11 at Central Michigan* W 61-46

2/14 at Akron* L 56-82

2/18 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 73-57

2/21 at Eastern Michigan* W 81-72

2/25 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 67-57

2/28 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 62-53

3/4 at Northern Illinois* L 64-68

3/7 at Ball St.* L 55-71

3/9 MIAMI# W 62-47

3/11 vs. Eastern Michigan# L 57-74

3/20 WRIGHT ST.% W 72-64

3/23 MICHIGAN% L 58-74

* - Mid-American Conference Game

! - FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Miami, FL)

^ - Glass City Classic (Toledo, OH)

& - New Orleans Shootout (New Orleans, LA)

# - MAC Tournament (Toledo, OH/Cleveland, OH)

% - Postseason WNIT (Toledo, OH)

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17-13 Overall, 12-6 MAC17-13 Overall, 12-6 MAC(3rd Place — West)

11/14 ARIZONA L 59-6211/18 at Notre Dame L 39-74 11/21 vs. Albany! L 55-6311/22 vs. Harvard! L 70-7611/29 at St. Bonaventure L 63-7412/2 DAYTON L 57-8312/5 vs. Columbia@ W 88-7512/6 vs. VCU@ W 80-6112/12 CLEVELAND ST. W 66-5312/20 at UIC W 60-5112/29 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 74-471/2 at Ball St.* L 69-751/6 KENT ST.* W 73-671/9 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 80-731/13 at Miami* W 55-501/16 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 66-591/20 at Akron* L 71-81 1/23 at Eastern Michigan* L 41-591/30 BOWLING GREEN* W 75-612/3 at Western Michigan* W 80-682/6 at Kent St.* W 67-642/10 BUFFALO* W 71-602/13 OHIO* L 57-772/17 at Bowling Green* W 68-602/20 at Central Michigan* W (OT) 81-792/24 EASTERN MICHIGAN* L 46-582/27 at Northern Illinois* W (OT) 89-833/2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 76-723/5 BALL ST.* L 58-683/9 vs. Akron# L (OT) 71-73

* - Mid-American Conference Game

! - URI Tip-Off Classic (Kingston, RI)

@ - ASU Classic (Tempe, AZ)

# - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, OH)

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vs. Division I Opponentsvs. Division I OpponentsTRICIA CULLOPTRICIA CULLOP

AKRONAKRON _____________________ _____________________ 5-75-7Alabama _________________________________ 1-0Albany ___________________________________ 1-1Arizona __________________________________2-1Arkansas-Pine Bluff _______________________ 1-0Arkansas St. ______________________________ 1-1Auburn __________________________________ 1-0Austin Peay _____________________________ 2-4BALL ST.BALL ST. ___________________ ___________________ 11-911-9BOWLING GREENBOWLING GREEN _____________ _____________ 7-47-4Bradley __________________________________9-8BUFFALOBUFFALO ___________________ ___________________ 7-27-2Butler ___________________________________5-3Cal St. Fullerton __________________________ 1-0Central Arkansas _________________________2-0CENTRAL MICHIGANCENTRAL MICHIGAN _________ _________ 11-611-6Charlotte _________________________________2-0Cincinnati ________________________________2-2CLEVELAND ST.CLEVELAND ST. ______________ ______________ 3-33-3Colorado _________________________________ 0-1Colorado St. ______________________________2-1Columbia ________________________________ 1-0Creighton _______________________________5-13DAYTONDAYTON ____________________ ____________________ 2-52-5Delaware ________________________________ 1-0DETROITDETROIT ___________________ ___________________ 2-12-1Drake __________________________________9-10Drexel ___________________________________ 0-1East Tennessee St. ________________________ 0-1EASTERN MICHIGANEASTERN MICHIGAN _________ _________ 10-910-9Evansville ________________________________ 1-1Georgia St. _______________________________ 1-0Green Bay________________________________0-3Harvard __________________________________ 0-1Hawaii ___________________________________ 1-1Idaho ____________________________________ 1-0

Illinois ___________________________________ 0-1Illinois St. ________________________________7-9Indiana __________________________________2-2Indiana St. ______________________________ 6-11Iona _____________________________________2-0 IPFW ____________________________________ 1-1IUPUI ___________________________________ 4-2Kansas __________________________________ 0-1KENT ST.KENT ST. ___________________ ___________________ 9-19-1Kentucky ________________________________2-0Lipscomb ________________________________2-0Louisville ________________________________ 1-1Loyola Marymount ________________________ 0-1Marquette ________________________________1-3Marshall _________________________________ 1-0MIAMIMIAMI ____________________ ____________________ 10-010-0Michigan _________________________________0-2Michigan St. ______________________________ 0-1Milwaukee _______________________________2-1Mississippi Valley St._______________________ 1-0Missouri _________________________________0-3Missouri St. ______________________________ 6-11Morehead St. _____________________________4-0Nevada __________________________________2-0New Mexico ______________________________ 1-0North Carolina ____________________________ 0-1North Dakota _____________________________3-0NORTHERN ILLINOISNORTHERN ILLINOIS _________ _________ 14-414-4Northern Iowa ___________________________ 13-7Northwestern _____________________________1-2NOTRE DAMENOTRE DAME ________________ ________________ 0-10-1Oakland _________________________________2-0OHIOOHIO _____________________ _____________________ 12-212-2Penn ____________________________________ 1-0Pittsburgh ________________________________ 1-0Portland St. ______________________________ 1-0

Prairie View A&M __________________________ 1-0Purdue __________________________________0-3Radford __________________________________2-0Saint Francis (PA) _________________________ 1-0Saint Mary’s (CA) __________________________ 0-1Saint Peter’s _____________________________2-0Santa Clara ______________________________ 1-0SIU Edwardsville __________________________3-0Southeast Missouri St. _____________________ 1-0Southern Illinois _________________________12-5ST. BONAVENTUREST. BONAVENTURE ____________ ____________ 3-13-1Syracuse ________________________________ 1-1Temple __________________________________ 1-1Tennessee Tech _________________________ 4-3Toledo ___________________________________ 1-0UICUIC ________________________ ________________________ 4-04-0UMBC ____________________________________ 1-0UMKC ____________________________________ 1-0USC _____________________________________ 1-0UTEP ____________________________________ 0-1UT Martin _________________________________4-0Valparaiso _______________________________ 0-1Virginia __________________________________ 1-0VCU _____________________________________2-0Virginia Tech _____________________________ 0-1Western Kentucky_________________________1-2WESTERN MICHIGANWESTERN MICHIGAN _________ _________ 14-314-3Wichita St. ______________________________12-5Wisconsin _______________________________ 0-1Wright St. ________________________________ 1-1Yale _____________________________________ 1-0Youngstown St. ___________________________2-0

BOLD ITALICSBOLD ITALICS Indicates 2016-17 Opponent

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Vicki Hall is in her fifth season as as-sociate head coach for the Rocket women’s basketball team. Hall works with all aspects of the program, including post-player devel-opment, international recruiting, academic support and opponent scouting. She also serves as the program’s recruiting coordina-tor. “Vicki in an incredible asset to our staff,”

three-time MAC Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop said. “She knows the game inside and out and does a terrific job developing players. Vicki also serves as our recruiting coordinator and helped us secure one of the most talented classes in the history of our program. She is a tireless worker, knowl-edgeable coach and great person. She’s also a great advocate for our players wishing to

play professionally, as she enjoyed a long career in the WNBA, ABL and overseas.” During her time at Toledo, Hall has helped the Midnight Blue & Gold amass an impressive 81-47 overall record and a 46-24 mark in the Mid-American Con-ference. Hal l has also played a key role in expanding the Rockets’ recruiting scope to England (Janice Monakana and Jay-Ann Bra-vo-Harriott), Finland

(Sara Rokkanen), Italy (Mariella Santucci), Switzerland (Merveilles “Mae” Tshitenge), Canada (Sarah St-Fort), Minnesota (Michaela Rasmussen), Illinois (Sophie Reecher and Mikaela Boyd) and Mississippi (Olivia Cun-ningham). This past year in her fourth season as associate head coach, Hall and the Rockets finished with a 17-13 overall record and a 12-6 ledger in MAC play. UT placed third in the MAC West Division standings and earned a first-round bye in the conference tourna-ment. Individually, Monakana and Bravo-Harri-ott garnered honorable mention all-league accolades, while newcomer Kaayla McIntyre was selected on the All-Freshman Team. In addition, McIntyre was named the MAC co-Sixth Player of the Year, becoming the first player in school history to earn this accolade. The Toledo native was unstoppable on the interior, shooting a single-season league-record 64.3 percent (81-of-126) from the floor. In conference games, McIntyre tallied 8.6 points, a team-high 5.7 caroms and a squad-best 0.8 rejections in 20.5 minutes. She once again led the league in overall field-goal percentage (.645, 71-of-110), as well as ranking tied for eighth in blocked

Vicki Hall FileFull Name: Vicki Anne HallAge: 47Born: October 3, 1969 in Indianapolis, INEducation:B.S. in Psychology, University of Texas (‘93)Coaching Experience:2012-Pres. Associate Head Coach, University of Toledo2011-12 Assistant Coach, University of New Mexico2009-11 Assistant Coach, Miami University2002-03 Head Coach, Bank Leumi (Women’s B League)Playing Experience:2002 Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA)2000-01 Cleveland Rockers (WNBA)2000 Nashville Noise (ABL)1999 Colorado Xplosion (ABL)1993-2009 International Play in France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Switzerland and Turkey1988-93 University of TexasFamily: Parents, Lillian and David (Deceased); Brother, David

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VICKI HALLVICKI HALLAssociate Head CoachAssociate Head Coach

Page 28Page 28Associate Head Coach Associate Head Coach shots, 15th in defensive caroms (4.2 rpg) and 20th in overall rebounding. In 2014-15, Hall and the Rockets posted a 19-14 overall record, including 10-8 in the conference. UT also made its fifth ap-pearance in the Postseason WNIT in seven years and won its first round game in the tournament for the fifth-straight time. Individually, Bravo-Harriott was named the MAC Freshman of the Year, becoming the fifth Rocket to earn this honor and the first since Kim Knuth captured the award in 1996. Hall also played a key role in the de-velopment of sophomore Sophie Reecher. The Byron, IL native tallied 9.0 points and a team-high 8.7 boards over the final 10 con-tests, shooting a squad-best 50.0 percent (34-of-68) from the field in 25.7 minutes. In 2013-14, Hall helped mentor Brianna Jones to a strong senior campaign. Jones produced double-digit points in 20 of 30 games, the third-highest total on the team, averaging 10.2 points, 6.9 rebounds, 0.5 assists and 0.4 steals in 26.5 minutes. The Toledo native ranked ninth in the MAC in of-fensive caroms (2.8 rpg), 13th in overall field goal percentage (44.1%, 119-of-270), 15th in overall rebounding and 29th in scoring. In 2012-13, Hall assisted Toledo to its second MAC regular-season championship in the last three years, as well as helping the Rockets secure a berth in the Postseason WNIT for the fourth consecutive season. The Rockets compiled a 29-4 record in 2012-13, the best single-season mark in UT

annals, including a 15-1 MAC ledger. Their 29 wins tied for the most in school history and third most in the MAC record books. Individually, senior Yolanda Richardson garnered second-team all-league recogni-tion. Richardson led the MAC in overall field-goal percentage (58.6%, 146-of-249), as well as ranking fourth in rejections and sixth in overall rebounding. Richardson’s 58.6 overall field goal percentage ranked tied for fifth in school history in a single season. Richardson wrapped up her collegiate career first in UT annals in career blocks (213, second most in MAC history), third in overall field goal percentage (56.6%, 490-of-866) and 21st in scoring (1,062). Hall came to Toledo following one sea-son at New Mexico, where she was respon-sible for post-player development, practice and game management, skills training, staff development and program supervision, scheduling and fundraising. While with the Lobos, she helped mentor All-Mountain West Conference performers Porche Torrance and Caroline Durbin. Torrance was named the MWC Defensive Player of the Year, as well as selected to the All-Defensive Team and third-team all-league, while Durbin earned a spot on the first-team. UNM advanced to the championship game of the 2012 MWC Tournament. Hall arrived in Albuquerque from MAC member Miami, where she served two years as an assistant coach. She assisted with scheduling, practice and game administra-

tion, post-player and guard development, pre-season conditioning, high school and junior college recruiting, academic support and fundraising during her time in Oxford. Hall worked with All-MAC selections Court-ney Osborn and Kirsten Olowinski with the RedHawks. Osborn was a two-time third-team all-conference selection and the 2010 MAC Freshman of the Year, while Olowinski garnered a spot on the MAC All-Freshman Team and was named honorable mention All-MAC. Hall received her start in coaching as the Head Coach for Bank Leumi in the Women’s ‘B’ League in Tel Aviv, Israel in 2002-03. She assumed leadership of a struggling program halfway through the season and improved the team’s sixth-place ranking to finish second. Hall developed and coordinated the team’s offensive and defensive play with the aid of no assistant coaches by integrating the previous coach’s philosophy with her new ideas to create an improved team strategy. Hall entered coaching following an extensive 16-year professional career. Hall spent time overseas with teams in Switzer-land and Greece before returning stateside for stints with the Colorado Xplosion (1998-99) and Nashville Noise (1999-2000) of the ABL and the Cleveland Rockers (2000-01) and Los Angeles Sparks (2002) of the WNBA. She also spent seven years playing for teams in Italy, France and Israel, helping lead Pool Comense to the ‘Final Four’ in Italy in 2006. Hall also spent several years as a member of the United States National Team.

TOLEDO HONORS UNDER COACH HALL

MAC Freshman of the Year

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott _______________ 2014-15

MAC Sxith Player of the Year

Kaayla McIntyre _____________________ 2015-16

ALL-MACSecond Team

Yolanda Richardson _________________ 2012-13

ALL-MACHonorable Mention

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott _______________ 2015-16Janice Monakana ___________________ 2015-16

ALL-MACAll-Freshman Team

Kaayla McIntyre ____________________ 2015-16Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______________2014-15

ACADEMIC ALL-MACAna Capotosto _____________________ 2015-16Brenae Harris ______________________ 2015-16Sophie Reecher ____________________ 2015-16Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______________ 2015-16Michaela Rasmussen _______________ 2015-16Ana Capotosto _____________________2014-15Brenae Harris ______________________2014-15Inma Zanoguera ___________________2014-15Inma Zanoguera ___________________2013-14Yolanda Richardson ________________2012-13Naama Shafir _____________________2012-13Inma Zanoguera ___________________2012-13

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VICKI HALLVICKI HALLAssociate Head CoachAssociate Head Coach

She was part of the squad that won the 1990 World Championship in Malaysia. She also won gold with Team USA at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle. A sought-after prospect out of Brebeuf High School, Hall was named the 1988 Indiana ‘Miss Basketball’ and received the Gatorade and Naismith National Player of the Year as a senior. A 2015 inductee into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, she scored 1,755 points in high school and graduated as the state’s seventh all-time leading girls’ scorer.

Hall went on to letter four years at Texas (1988-93) and was named to the Southwest Conference All-Decade Team for the 1990s. She was part of four straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament and wrapped up her collegiate career ranked in the Top 11 in school history in eight categories — three-point field-goal percentage (.404, 3rd), total points (1,831, 6th), three-point field goals (115, 6th), points per game (15.6, tied for 6th), field goals (718, 7th), overall rebounds (887, 7.6, 8th), free throws (280, 11th) and free throws attempted (417, 11th).

An experienced teacher, Hall has spent her off-seasons training basketball players of all ages. She conducted her own high-skill basketball camp in 1996 and was on the staff of the Nike All-American Camp in 1999. A native of Indianapolis, Hall earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Texas in 1993.

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“Tony is a great teacher, and I love the energy he brings to practice,” three-time Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop said. “He has also been instrumental in helping us improve our team defense. Tony works with our wings and helped develop Jay-Ann (Bravo-Harriott) into an all-conference caliber season in his first year. He and Tiffany (Swoffard) also shared responsibilities with recruiting JUCO players, but Tony was key in securing Mae (Tshitenge). He has a great eye for talent and is willing to put the time in to get the job done.” Greene came to Toledo following three successful seasons at Texas Southern, where his primary focus was defense, point-guard development and recruiting. The Lady Tigers compiled a 59-36 overall ledger (.621) dur-ing this time, including 47-6 (.887) in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), advancing to the Postseason WNIT all three years. In 2014-15, TSU captured a share of the SWAC regular-season championship, advanced to the Postseason WNIT and had three players earn all-conference acco-lades. Alexus Johnson and Jasmine Peeples garnered first-team all-league recognition, while Brianna Sidney collected second-team honors.

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TONY GREENETONY GREENEAssistant CoachAssistant Coach

Tony Greene FileFull Name: Tony Leondrick GreeneAge: 45Born: June 19, 1971 in Dallas, TXEducation:B.S. in Health & Physical Education, Langston University (‘94)Coaching Experience:2015-Pres. Assistant Coach, University of Toledo2012-15 Associate Head Coach, Texas Southern University2008-12 Assistant Coach, Grambling State University2007-08 Head Coach, Langston University1994-2007 Assistant Coach, Langston UniversityPlaying Experience:1992-93 Langston University1991-92 East Central University 1998-91 Cedar Valley Community CollegeFamily: Wife, Aniece; Daughters, Toni (22), Nadia (16), De Naijia (14) and Anieya (11); Son, Charm (25).

Tony Greene is in his second season as an assistant coach at the University of Toledo. Greene works with all aspects of the program, including perimeter-player development, recruiting, academic support and opponent scouting. In 20 years as a collegiate coach, Greene has been a part of six trips to the NAIA Divi-sion I Tournament. He has also mentored 31 all-conference players, including five league Player of the Year recipients, six All-Ameri-cans and three Academic All-Americans.

Last season, Greene and the Rockets fin-ished with a 17-13 overall record, including a 12-6 MAC ledger. UT placed third in the MAC West Division standings and earned a first-round bye in the conference tournament. Individually, sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott earned honorable mention all-league accolades. One of two Rockets to start all 30 games, Bravo-Harriott averaged 11.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and a team-high 1.3 steals in 30.9 minutes. She ranked 14th in the MAC in helpers and

three-point field-goal percentage (.341, 46-of-135), 15th in as-sist/turnover ratio (1.0, 92-93) and 23rd in scoring. In addition to his work on the court, Greene made his presence known in recruiting, playing a key role in UT se-curing junior college transfer Merveilles “Mae” Tshitenge (Red-lands Community College) for the 2016-17 season.

Page 31Page 31Assistant Coach Assistant Coach In 2013-14, the Lady Tigers accepted a bid to the Postseason WNIT after advancing to the SWAC Tournament Championship Game. Jazzmin Parker was tabbed SWAC Player of the Year, Sarah Williams collected Newcomer of the Year laurels and Morgan Simmons earned a spot on the all-league second-team. In 2012-13, Texas Southern participated in the Postseason WNIT for the first time in school history. TSU received the Postseason WNIT’s automatic berth after capturing the SWAC regular-season crown. Te’era Williams was named SWAC Freshman of the Year while Brianna Sidney was named to the All-SWAC second team. Prior to his time at Texas Southern, Greene had coaching stints at Grambling St. (2008-12) and Langston (1994-2008). While an assistant at GSU, he helped guide the Tigers from last place to a fourth-place finish in the SWAC in four years with post-season berths in the last two seasons. In 2012, his recruiting class ranked No. 6 nationally among Mid-Majors by ESPN Hoop-Gurlz and No. 42 overall in the nation. Prior to Grambling St., he spent 13 years at Langston as an assistant coach and one year as head coach. During that period, he helped the Lions compile 244 victories and a 31-2 record in his last season. Greene was named the 2001-02 AFLAC National Assistant Coach of the Year. He also developed several fundraisers and scholar-ship campaigns while at Langston, including the Matthew Hatchett Scholarship Celebrity Weekend and the WNBA Celebrity Fundraiser Game.

Greene’s teams compiled a 54-1 conference record the last three seasons at Langston. As recuiting coordinator, he groomed seven players to play profession-ally, six going overseas and one to the WNBA, Kara Braxton. Braxton was selected with the seventh overall pick in the first round of the 2005 WNBA Draft. As a student-athlete, Greene played at the junior college level for Langston’s men’s team. As a player, he was selected the DCCCD Conference Player of the Year and a JUCO All-American. A native of Dallas, TX, Greene earned his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Langston in 1994. Greene is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated, the Black Coaches Association and the Women’s Basketball Association. Greene and his wife Aniece have four daughters, Toni (22), Nadia (16), De Naijia (14) and Anieya (11) and one son, Charm (25).

TOLEDO HONORS UNDER COACH GREENE

ALL-MACHonorable Mention

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott _______________ 2015-16Janice Monakana ___________________ 2015-16

ACADEMIC ALL-MACAna Capotosto _____________________ 2015-16Brenae Harris ______________________ 2015-16Sophie Reecher ____________________ 2015-16Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______________ 2015-16Michaela Rasmussen _______________ 2015-16

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Tiffany Swoffard File

Full Name: Tiffany Brooke SwoffardAge: 36Born: June 26, 1980 in Chattanooga, TNEducation:B.A. in Marketing, Austin Peay St. University (‘02)M.S. in Business Administration, Rowan University (‘07)Coaching Experience:2015-Pres. Assistant Coach, University of Toledo2010-15 Assistant Coach, Mercer University2007-10 Assistant Coach, University of Arkansas - Fort Smith2005-07 Graduate Assistant, Rowan UniversityPlaying Experience:1998-2002 Austin Peay St. University

TIFFANY SWOFFARDTIFFANY SWOFFARDAssistant CoachAssistant Coach

Tiffany Swoffard is in her second season as an assistant coach at the University of Toledo. Swoffard works with all aspects of the program, including scheduling, perimeter-player development, recruiting, academic support and opponent scouting. She will also serve as the UT Women’s Basketball Fan Club liaison. Last season, Swoffard and the Rockets finished with a 17-13 overall record, including a 12-6 MAC ledger. UT placed third in the MAC West Division standings and earned a first-round bye in the conference tournament. Individually, senior Brenae Harris earned

first-team all-league accolades. Harris paced the Rockets in scoring (14.8 ppg), as-sists (5.2 apg), minutes played (36.8 mpg), free throw percentage (.869, 126-of-145) and three-point field-goal percentage (.392, 20-of-51). The 2015-16 team captain ranked first in the conference in minutes played, second in free throw percentage and helpers, eighth in assist/turnover ratio (1.7, 155-93), ninth in scoring and 15th in defensive caroms (4.2 rpg). In addition to her work on the court, Swoffard made her presence known in re-

cruiting, playing a key role in UT securing junior college trans-fer Merveilles “Mae” Tshitenge (Redlands Community College) for the 2016-17 sea-son. “Tiffany has a gift for developing relationships and recruiting,” three-time Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop said. “She’s worked

hard to help us bring in a quality recruit-ing class and has helped us track down many exciting players for the future. She worked with our point guards last season and helped Brenae (Harris) earn first-team All-MAC honors. She also worked with a few our post players on their shooting form. Tif-fany’s enthusiasm, attention to detail and work ethic have really enhanced our staff. I’m thrilled she is here and know with her help our players will reach their potential.” Swoffard came to Toledo following five seasons at Mercer University, where she played a big role in recruiting, on-court de-velopment, academic support and in-office administration. On the court, Swoffard was instrumen-tal in the development of 2014-15 Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year Precious Bridges and 2013-14 ASC Defensive Player of the Year Teanna Robinson. She also played a pivotal role in Briana Williams and Kahlia Lawrence garnering ASC Freshman of the Year recognition in 2010-11 and 2014-15, respectively. In total, she mentored five all-confer-ence honorees. In the classroom, Swoffard helped Mercer improve the team GPA each year and worked with 17 academic all-conference

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recipients. After an initial rebuilding phase at Mercer, Swoffard helped mold the program into a consistent winner, tallying records of 20-12, 17-14 and 20-15 over the last three seasons. In 2012-13, the Bears posted the program’s first 20-win season since the 1991-92 campaign. The Orange & Black also went 13-5 during conference play, setting a school record for most league victories in a single-season. Aided by the second-biggest turnaround in the country, Mercer capped off the season by earning the No. 1 seed in the 2013 Women’s Basketball Invitational for its first appearance in a postseason tourna-ment since 1985. In 2014-15, Mercer cracked the 20-win plateau for the second time in the last three years and advanced to the WBI Tournament semifinals, capturing postseason victories against Troy and Marshall.

Prior to coaching at MU, Swoffard was an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith for four seasons. She was responsible for arranging team travel, updating game statistics, scouting opponents, organizing film exchange, or-dering equipment, scheduling community service projects and assisting with sched-uling. Swoffard also coordinated on and off campus recruiting visits, identified possible recruits and facilitated camps. Swoffard recruited an NJCAA Division 1 honorable mention All-America selection and developed eight players who earned Division I scholarships. In her first year with the Lady Lions, Swoffard helped guide the team to a 34-2 record and the Bi-State Conference East Division title, the NJCAA Region II Tournament title and a third-place finish at the National Tournament. Swoffard also spent three seasons at the helm of the Georgia Metros AAU Basket-ball Team before joining the staff at Rowan University (NJ) as a graduate assistant. Swoffard played under current Mercer head coach Susie Gardner for four seasons at Austin Peay State University from 1998-2002, including two consecutive years in which the Lady Governors captured Ohio Valley Conference Tournament champion-ships and represented the league in the NCAA Tournament (2000-02). An active member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), Swoffard earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in marketing from Austin Peay in 2002. She also earned a master’s degree in business administration from Rowan University in 2007.

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ALL-MACFirst Team

Brenae Harris _______________________ 2015-16

ACADEMIC ALL-MACAna Capotosto _____________________ 2015-16Brenae Harris ______________________ 2015-16Sophie Reecher ____________________ 2015-16Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______________ 2015-16Michaela Rasmussen _______________ 2015-16

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Katie Griggs is entering her eighth season on the Rocket women’s basketball staff and fourth as UT’s director of operations (DOBO). Griggs coordinates or assists in various administrative areas, including budget man-agement, camps, marketing and promotions, on-campus recruiting, apparel contact and academics. Griggs previously worked four seasons as an assistant coach at UT. During her time at Toledo, Griggs has helped the Midnight Blue & Gold amass an impressive 159-67 overall record and an 85-33 mark in the Mid-American Conference. Toledo has also won at least 24 games on four oc-casions and advanced to the postseason five times.

“Katie is one of the most organized people I know and one of the best mentors we could have for our players,” three-time MAC Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop said. “She reserves gym space for individuals, our practices and opponent’s practices and oversees our team of managers. She is also our liaison with our academic support system and makes sure our players utilize the resources available to them. She also works with Mike (Renard) to make sure our uniform and practice gear is ordered. She and Lauren (Flaum) also work together to help organize our fundraisers and summer camps. Our fundraisers have been vital to helping us have the opportunity to take foreign trips every four years and our summer camps help bring key recruits to campus. Because Katie was a

very talented player at Xavier she under-stands what our play-ers go through daily and relates to them very well. She has an amazing work ethic, positive attitude and is a joy to work with.” As an assistant coach, Griggs played a key role in helping a quartet of Rocket guards earn All-MAC honors on seven oc-casions. This past year in her third season as the

director of operations, Griggs and the Rockets finished with a 17-13 overall record, including a 12-6 MAC ledger. UT placed third in the MAC West Division standings and earned a first-round bye in the conference tournament. Individually, senior Brenae Harris took home first-team All-MAC honors, and three other Rockets earned spots on the all-league squads. Junior Janice Monakana and sopho-more Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott also garnered honorable mention accolades and newcomer Kaayla McIntyre was selected on the All-Freshman Team. In addition, McIntyre was named the MAC co-Sixth Player of the Year, becoming the first player in school history to earn this accolade. In 2014-15, UT posted a 19-14 overall record, including a 10-8 conference mark. Toledo also made its fifth appearance in the Postseason WNIT in seven years and won its first round game in the tournament for the fifth-straight time. Individually, the Rockets were led by the trio of senior Inma Zanoguera, Harris and Bra-vo-Harriott. Zanoguera took home first-team All-MAC honors, while Harris earned honorable mention accolades and Bravo-Harriott was named the MAC Freshman of the Year. In 2013-14, Zanoguera and senior Andola Dortch garnered second-team and third-team All-MAC honors, respectively. Additionally, Dortch was named a finalist for the Nancy Lieberman Award, recognizing the top point guard in NCAA Division I. In 2012-13, Griggs assisted Toledo to its

Katie Griggs FileFull Name: Katie Lynn GriggsAge: 36Born: February 25, 1980 in Wauseon, OHEducation:B.A. in Business Management, Xavier University (‘02)M.S. in Business Administration, Xavier University of Toledo (‘15)Coaching Experience:2013-Pres. Director of Operations, University of Toledo2009-13 Assistant Coach, University of Toledo2000-02 Student Assistant Coach, Xavier UniversityPlaying Experience:1998-2000 Xavier UniversityFamily: Parents, Kim and Claudia; Brother, Cory

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Page 35Page 35Director of Basketball Operations Director of Basketball Operations second MAC regular-season championship in the last three years, as well as helped the Rockets secure a berth in the Postseason WNIT for a fourth consecutive season. Toledo compiled a 29-4 record in 2012-13, the best single-season mark in UT annals, including a 15-1 MAC ledger. Their 29 wins tied for the most in school history and third most in the MAC record books. Individually, a trio of backcourt performers garnered all-league recognition. Senior Naama Shafir and Dortch were tabbed to the All-MAC first team and Zanoguera to the third team. Shafir also became the first Rocket to garner all-league recognition on four occasions. In addition, Dortch repeated as MAC Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the fourth player in league history to earn the top defensive award on more than one occasion. In 2011-12, Toledo posted a 24-10 overall record and claimed a share of a third con-

secutive MAC West Division crown with a 13-3 league ledger. UT also earned its third straight appearance to the Postseason WNIT, advancing to the ‘Elite Eight’. Individually, Dortch became the first Rocket to earn MAC Defensive Player of the Year accolades. Dortch was also selected all-conference second team, while Ingersoll was tabbed to the third team. In addition, Ingersoll was the nation’s most accurate three-point shooter in 2011-12, connecting on a sensational 44.2 percent (96-of-217) from beyond the arc and ranked 13th in the country in three-point field goals made (2.8). Ingersoll’s 96 treys tied a MAC single-season record and her 44.2 three-point field-goal percentage stands second best in UT annals.

In 2010-11, Griggs helped mentor the Rock-ets to a school-record 29 victories and become the first MAC basketball program to capture a

national postseason tournament. UT’s historic Postseason WNIT run was capped off by an eight-point triumph over USC in the champi-onship game before a school and conference women’s basketball record 7,301 fans. Toledo also claimed an outright MAC regular-season championship for the first time in a decade with a 14-2 ledger, as well as successfully defending its MAC West Division title. Individually, Shafir was named a regional finalist for the Coaches’ All-America squad and first-team All-MAC, while Dortch was chosen to the MAC All-Freshman Team. In 2009-10, Griggs aided UT to its fifth MAC West Division crown in school history, as well as advancing to the league tournament finals for the first time since 2001. The Rockets’ sea-son was given new life after the tourney finals, as they earned their sixth all-time appearance in the Postseason WNIT. Toledo defeated then Big East foe Pittsburgh in the first round and moved on to the second round for the first time since 1998. The Rockets finished 12-4 in conference action and concluded the season with a 25-9 ledger. Individually, Shafir earned a spot on the All-MAC second team. Griggs is a 2002 graduate of Xavier with a degree in business management. A native of nearby Wauseon, OH, Griggs was recruited by Coach Cullop, a Musketeers’ assistant coach at the time, and played two seasons (1998-99, 1999-2000) with XU. She appeared in 61 games, averaging 4.9 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 22.3 minutes per game. Xavier advanced to the NCAA Tournament in both seasons and finished with a combined 50-14 win-loss ledger. As a freshman, Griggs saw action in 31 contests and tallied 5.9 points, 2.9 boards, 1.7 helpers and 0.7 thefts in 22.7 minutes, en route to earning Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team accolades. She scored in double figures on seven occasions in her first season, including three of the final four games. In the second round of the NCAA Tournament, Griggs knocked down 3-of-4 shots from beyond the arc and finished with 14 points in a career-high 37 minutes against top-ranked Connecticut. A season later, she appeared in 30 games and averaged 3.8 points, 2.5 caroms and 1.9 helpers in 21.8 minutes to help Xavier to its first-ever conference tourney championship. Following her sophomore year, Griggs had major back surgery and was not able to return to the court as a player. She spent her final two seasons as a student assistant. Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Griggs spent time in the business world, working in sales for Adrian Steel Company and Buckhead Beef. Griggs also received her master’s degree in business administration from UT this past December.

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MAC Defensive Player of the Year

Andola Dortch ______________________ 2012-13Andola Dortch ______________________ 2011-12

MAC Freshman of the Year

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott _______________ 2014-15

MAC Sxith Player of the Year

Kaayla McIntyre _____________________ 2015-16

ALL-MACFirst Team

Brenae Harris _______________________ 2015-16Inma Zanoguera ____________________ 2014-15Naama Shafir ______________________ 2012-13 Naama Shafir ______________________ 2010-11Tanika Mays ________________________ 2009-10

Second TeamInma Zanoguera ____________________ 2013-14Yolanda Richardson _________________ 2012-13Andola Dortch ______________________ 2011-12Yolanda Richardson _________________ 2011-12Naama Shafir ______________________ 2009-10Tanika Mays ________________________2008-09

Third TeamAndola Dortch ______________________ 2013-14Inma Zanoguera ____________________ 2012-13Courtney Ingersoll ___________________ 2011-12Melissa Goodall _____________________ 2010-11

MACHonorable Mention

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______________ 2015-16Janice Monakana __________________ 2015-16Brenae Harris ______________________2014-15Melissa Goodall ____________________2009-10Naama Shafir ____________________ 2008-09

All-Freshman TeamKaayla McIntyre ____________________ 2015-16Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______________2014-15Andola Dortch _____________________ 2010-11Naama Shafir ____________________ 2008-09

All-Tournament TeamMelissa Goodall _______________________ 2011Tanika Mays __________________________2010Naama Shafir ________________________2010Tanika Mays __________________________2009

ACADEMIC ALL-MACAna Capotosto _____________________ 2015-16Brenae Harris ______________________ 2015-16Sophie Reecher ____________________ 2015-16Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______________ 2015-16Michaela Rasmussen _______________ 2015-16Ana Capotosto _____________________2014-15Brenae Harris ______________________2014-15Inma Zanoguera ___________________2014-15Inma Zanoguera ___________________2013-14Yolanda Richardson ________________2012-13Naama Shafir _____________________2012-13Inma Zanoguera ___________________2012-13Courtney Ingersoll __________________ 2011-12Haylie Linn ________________________ 2011-12Melissa Goodall ____________________ 2010-11Naama Shafir _____________________ 2010-11Naama Shafir _____________________2009-10Lisa Johnson _____________________ 2008-09

STATE FARM COACHES ALL-AMERICA TEAM

Regional FinalistNaama Shafir _____________________2012-13Naama Shafir _____________________ 2010-11

NANCY LIEBERMAN AWARDFinalist

Andola Dortch _____________________2013-14

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Monakana’s Career Monakana’s Career HighsHighsPoints:Points: 28 at Bowling Green (2/17/16)Rebounds:Rebounds: 12 (3 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (1/24/15) Assists:Assists: 4 (2 times, last vs. Miami (3/9/15) Blocks:Blocks: 2 (2 times, last at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16)Steals:Steals: 4 vs. VCU (12/6/15)Field Goals:Field Goals: 9 at Bowling Green (2/17/16)Free Throws:Free Throws: 14 vs. Western Michigan (2/3/16)3-Point FGs:3-Point FGs: 4 (2 times, last at Bowling Green (2/17/16) Minutes:Minutes: 36 (3 times, last vs. Akron (3/9/16)

Monakana’s Career StatisticsSEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG)2013-14 32-3 560 (17.5) 57-202 (.282) 12-64 (.188) 51-76 (.671) 142 (4.4) 78-1 11 55 3 14 177 (5.5)2014-15 33-15 834 (25.3) 93-268 (.347) 32-105 (.305) 71-90 (.789) 202 (6.1) 94-4 28 72 5 22 289 (8.8)2015-16 30-28 792 (26.4) 109-269 (.405) 29-94 (.309) 85-102 (.833) 177 (5.9) 95-5 20 69 6 26 332 (11.1)TOTALS 95-46 2,186 (23.0) 259-739 (.350) 73-263 (.278) 207-268 (.772) 521 (5.5) 267-10 59 196 14 62 798 (8.4)

JANICE MONAKANAJANICE MONAKANASeniorSenior

O u t l o o k & HighlightsMe m b e r o f U T ’ s Dean’s List in Spring 2016 semester . . . 2015-16 honorable mention All-MAC ... Averaged 8.5 points in two exhibition games during trip to Europe last summer ... Con-tributing 7.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 0.5 apg and 1.0 spg in 22.0 mpg in

two career Postseason WNIT games ... Possesses ability to drive to basket as well as knock down three-pointers ... Two-time MAC West Division Player of the Week (twice in 2015-16) ... Started 46 of 95 games in three seasons at Toledo (28 times in 2015-16, 15 in 2014-15, three in 2013-14) ... Scored in double figures on 33 occasions (17 times in 2015-16; 12 in 2014-15, five in 2013-14), including five double-doubles (twice in 2015-16, three in 2014-15) ... Tallied at least 20 points on six occasions (six times in 2015-16) ... Grabbed at least eight boards on 19 occasions (six times in 2015-16, 10 in 2014-15, three in 2013-14) ... Ranks 10th in school history in career free throw percentage (.772, 207-of-268) ... Teammate of

current Rocket Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott on Great Britain’s U-20 National Team that competed at 2014 Euro-pean Champi-onship (Division B) in Bulgaria ... Averaged team-high 10.6 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 20.2 minutes per game during championship ... Shot 40.5 percent (32-of-79) from field, including 37.5 percent (6-of-16) from three-point range, and 83.3 percent (25-of-30) from charity stripe in nine contests ... Scored

Monakana’s Career Double-DoublesDATE OPPONENT PTS REB3/9/16 Akron 14 101/6/16 Kent St. 12 102/28/15 C. Michigan 11 101/7/15 Kent St. 11 1212/14/14 Detroit 10 11

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Free Throw Percentage (170 Att.)1. Jane Roman _____________1989-92 __________ .8322. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 __________ .8313. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 __________ .823 Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 __________ .8235. Inma Zanoguera _________2011-15 ___________ .8196. Brenae Harris ____________2014-16 __________ .8147. Dana Drew ______________1990-95 __________ .8118. Kelly Walker _____________2000-04 __________ .7819. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 __________ .77310. JANICE MONAKANA __ 2013-Pres. ___.772

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in double figures on five occasions, includ-ing tourney-best 20 points against Israel ... Played four years (2010-13) for Eng-land’s U-16 - U-18 National Teams ... Av-eraged 8.4 points, 3.4 caroms and 0.6 thefts in 13.6 minutes per contest for England’s

U-18 National Team that competed at 2013 European Championship (Division A) in Croatia ... Shot 25.6 percent (10-of-39) from field and 73.3 percent (22-of-30) from charity stripe in five games ... Led tourney in free throws made (4.4) and ranked eighth in free throw percentage ... Scored in double digits on two occasions, including tourney-best 14 points against Belarus.

As a Junior (2015-16)Honorable mention All-MAC ... Appeared in all 30 games, making 28 starts ... Averaged 11.1 points, team-high 5.9 rebounds, 0.7 assists, 0.2 blocks and 0.9 steals in 26.4 minutes per game ... In MAC con-tests, tallied 11.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 0.7 apg, 0.2 bpg and 0.7 spg in 26.5 mpg ... Ranked tied for third in MAC in

free-throw percentage (.833, 85-of-102), 13th in defensive caroms (4.3 rpg), 18th in overall rebounding and 21st in scoring ... Finished first on squad on overall rebounding, second in scoring, free throw percentage and free throws made (85), third in overall field-goals made (109), thefts (26) and three-point field-goals made (29), fourth in overall field-goal percentage (.405, 109-of-269) and minutes played and fifth in rejections (6) and games started ... Led Rockets in rebounding on squad-best 10 occasions, thefts nine times, scoring on seven occasions and blocked shots three times ... Posted two double-doubles against Akron in MAC Tournament Quarterfinals (14 pts., season-tying best 10 rebs., March 9) and Kent St. (12 pts., season-tying best 10 rebs., Jan. 6) ... Scored in double figures in five of final seven games, averaging 13.9 points and team-high 6.6 boards in 30.4 minutes (Feb. 17-March 9) ... Knocked down career-tying best four treys and totaled collegiate-high 28 points with contest-tying high eight boards in 35 minutes at Bowling Green (Feb. 17) ... Named MAC West Division Player of the Week for second time in four weeks (Feb. 15-21), contributing team-high 21.5 points and squad-best

Monakana’s Stats vs. MAC OpponentsTEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPGAkron 6 .327 (17-52) .250 (6-24) .667 (16-24) 9.3 6.3Ball St. 6 .370 (17-46) .267 (4-15) .778 (14-18) 8.7 5.5Bowling Green 4 .476 (20-42) .467 (7-15) .789 (15-19) 15.5 4.5Buffalo 4 .179 (5-28) .091 (1-11) .688 (11-16) 5.5 5.3Central Michigan 6 .370 (20-54) .143 (3-21) .692 (9-13) 8.7 6.7Eastern Michigan 7 .339 (21-62) .421 (8-19) .625 (5-8) 7.9 5.6Kent St. 4 .268 (11-41) .300 (3-10) .714 (10-14) 8.8 8.3Miami 5 .486 (17-35) .385 (5-13) .733 (11-15) 10.0 2.4Northern Illinois 6 .500 (16-32) .300 (3-10) .867 (13-15) 8.0 5.2Ohio 5 .345 (10-29) .250 (1-4) .750 (9-12) 6.0 6.4Western Michigan 7 .364 (12-33) .444 (4-9) .889 (24-27) 7.4 4.6

7.5 caroms in two victories, while shooting 65.2 percent (15-of-23) from field in 34.0 minutes ... Tallied 13 points, team-tying best seven boards and two dimes in 35 minutes vs. MAC West Division champion Central Michigan (March 2) ... Registered 20 points, five caroms and one steal in 31 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27) ... Had 15 points, seven rebounds and two assists in 33 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 20) ... Finished with game-high 25 points and contest-best eight caroms in 33 minutes at Western Michigan (Feb. 3) ... Shot perfect 14-of-14 at charity stripe vs. Broncos, including 10-of-10 in fourth quarter, third-best effort in school history in single game ... Selected MAC West Division Player of the Week for first time in collegiate career (Jan. 25-31), tallying game-high 21 points, contest-best six boards, one assist, one blocked shot and game-high three thefts in 34 minutes vs. arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 30) ... Registered team-high 15 points, squad-best five rebounds, season-high blocked shots and one steal

in 25 minutes off bench at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 23) ... Scored game-tying best 21 points in only 16 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2) ... Totaled 13 points, six re-bounds, one blocked shot and season-tying best two steals in collegiate-tying high 36 minutes at UIC (Dec. 20) ... Named to ASU Classic All-Tour-nament Team (15.5 ppg, team-high 8.0 rpg, 2.0 apg, squad-best 2.5 spg, 30.0 mpg) (Dec. 5-6) ...

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Free Throw Percentage (12 Att.)1.000 (16-of-16) ______ Kim Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99)1.000 (15-of-15) _____Inma Zanoguera vs. Buffalo (1/21/15)1.000 (14-of-14) __ JANICE MONAKANA at WMU (2/3/16)1.000 (13-of-13) ______ Andola Dortch at WMU (1/5/12) 1.000 (13-of-13) _________ Kim Knuth vs. NIU (1/30/99)1.000 (13-of-13) __ Angela Drake vs. Dayton (12/18/94)

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JANICE MONAKANAJANICE MONAKANASeniorSenior

Monakana’s Career 20-Point EffortsDATE OPPONENT PTS2/17/16 Bowling Green 282/3/16 Western Michigan 2512/6/15 VCU 241/30/16 Bowling Green 211/2/16 Ball St. 212/27/16 Northern Illinois 20

Tallied 24 points, s i x r ebounds , two helpers and collegiate-best four thefts in 29 minutes vs. VCU in championship game of ASU tour-ney (Dec. 6) ... To-taled team-high

12 points, three boards and one steal in 27 minutes vs. Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21).

As a Sophomore (2014-15)Appeared in all 33 games, making 15 starts (10-5 ledger) ... Averaged 8.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, 0.9 assists and 0.7 steals in 25.3 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 9.0 ppg, squad-best 6.7 rpg, 0.9 apg, 0.2 bpg and 0.8 spg in 27.4 mpg ... Ranked tied for sixth in MAC in free-throw percentage (.789,

71-of-90) and 20th in overall rebounding ... Earned team’s “Sixth Man Award,” sponsored by Igniters Fan Club ... Finished second on squad in free-throws made (71) and free throw percentage, third in overall re-bounding and thefts, tied for third in rejections, fourth in scoring, overall field-goals made (93), three-point field-goals made (32), three-point field-goal percentage (.305, 32-of-105) and minutes played and fifth in helpers and games started ... Led Rockets in rebounding on squad-best 12 occasions, blocked shots four times, scoring and steals on three occasions and assists once ... Totaled three double-doubles against Central Michigan (11 pts., 10 rebs., Feb. 28), Kent St. (11 pts., career-best 12 rebs., Jan. 7) and Detroit (10 pts., 11 rebs., Dec. 14) ... Tallied season-

high 19 points and nine rebounds in 29 minutes vs. Miami in MAC opener (Jan. 3) ... Had 17 points and team-tying best seven caroms in 31 minutes vs. Akron (Jan. 14) ... Posted 17 points, seven rebounds and career-high four helpers in 34 minutes at Eastern Michigan (Feb. 21) ... Contributed 17 points and seven boards vs. Southern Illinois in second contest of shootout (Dec. 20) ... Tallied eight points, career-tying best 12 boards and one blocked shot in 31 minutes at Ohio (Jan. 10) ... Totaled 10 points and team-high nine caroms vs. Northern Illinois (Feb. 18) ... Posted seven points and career-tying best 12 boards in 33 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Jan. 24) ... Had eight points and 11 caroms vs. UW-Parkside in non-conference finale (Dec. 30) ... Averaged 13.0 ppg and team-tying best 6.0 rpg in 27.5 mpg during New Orleans Shootout (Dec. 19-20) ... Finished with team-high 14 points, three rebounds and one dime in 26 minutes at Dayton (Dec. 10) ... Had squad-tying best 14 points and five rebounds at Cleveland St. (Nov. 14).

As a Freshman (2013-14)Appeared in all 32 games, making three starts vs. Detroit (Dec. 6), Valparaiso (Dec. 7) and Bowling Green (Feb. 2) ... Averaged 5.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.4 steals in 17.5 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 5.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 0.3 apg and 0.4 spg in 17.2 mpg ... Finished tied for third

on squad in rejections (3), fourth in overall rebounding, tied for fourth in free-throws made (51) and fifth in free throw percentage (.671, 51-of-76), three-point field-goal percentage (.188, 12-of-64), three-point field-goals made (12) and thefts ... Led Rockets in caroms four times, thefts on three occasions, rejections twice and scoring once ... Pulled down 5.7 boards during MAC Tournament, second-highest total on squad (March 10-13) ... Totaled season-high 15 points, four boards and one theft in 21 minutes vs. nationally ranked Purdue (Nov. 17) ... Contributed 10 points

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Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.OHIO (3/10/14) 22 2-6 0-0 1-2 6 0 1 2 0 0 5WMU (3/12/14) 14 4-7 1-1 1-1 6 1 0 0 0 0 10Akron (3/13/14) 21 0-8 0-3 4-4 5 3 2 2 2 1 4MIAMI (3/9/15) 20 3-6 2-3 0-0 2 3 4 5 0 0 8EMU (3/11/15) 24 2-5 1-2 0-0 2 2 2 2 0 0 5Akron (3/9/16) 36 4-12 2-6 4-6 10 2 0 4 0 1 14Averages - 6 GP 22.8 15-44/34.1 6-15/40.0 10-13/76.9 5.2 1.8 1.5 2.5 0.3 0.3 7.7

Monakana’s Postseason WNIT Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.Wright St. (3/20/15) 24 2-9 2-8 4-4 7 2 0 2 0 1 10Michigan (3/23/15) 20 1-3 0-1 2-3 7 2 1 0 0 1 4Averages - 2 GP 22.0 3-12/25.0 2-9/22.2 6-7/85.7 7.0 2.0 0.5 1.0 0.0 1.0 7.0

and season-tying best and squad-high nine rebounds in 20 minutes vs. Akron (Jan. 30) ... Tallied 10 points and six caroms vs. Western Michigan in second round of MAC Tournament (March 12) ... Posted 10 points and eight caroms vs. Ohio (Feb. 15) ... Had nine points, team-tying best six rebounds and season-high three thefts in 24 minutes at Saint Mary’s (CA) in championship game of SMC Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 30) ... Finished with nine points and nine caroms vs. Mississippi Valley St. in consolation round of Glass City Tournament (Nov. 10) ... Contributed team-tying best 11 points and five rebounds in collegiate debut vs. Drexel in opening game of Glass City Tournament (Nov. 9).

High School (Greig City Academy)High School (Greig City Academy)As a Senior —As a Senior — Averaged 29.0 points per game ... Career —Career — Starred for head coach Dan Bowmaker at Greig City Academy in London ... Con-tributed 6.1 points, 4.7 boards and 1.0 helpers per contest for England’s U-18 National Team that competed at 2012 European Championship (Division B) ... Shot 33.3 percent (10-of-30) from field and 79.3 percent (23-of-29) from charity stripe in 18.0 minutes in seven games ... Ranked fifth in league in free throw percentage and 13th in free throws made (3.3) ... Averaged 17.1 points, 8.8 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game for Newham Stars Club Team.

PersonalPersonalBorn Janice Emilliane Monakana on August 6, 1995 ... Parents are Charlotte and late Bouidoin Monakana ... Has four brothers, Jeffrey, Jordan, Junior and Jermain, and one sister, Elizabeth ... Majoring in communication.

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Reecher’s Reecher’s Career HighsCareer HighsPoints:Points: 22 at Eastern Michigan (2/21/15)Rebounds:Rebounds: 16 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15)Assists:Assists: 3 at Cleveland St. (11/14/14)Blocks:Blocks: 2 (3 times, last vs. Arizona (11/14/15)Steals:Steals: 3 at Notre Dame (11/18/15) Field Goals:Field Goals: 8 at Eastern Michigan (2/21/15)Free Throws:Free Throws: 6 at Eastern Michigan (2/21/15)3-Point FGs:3-Point FGs: NoneMinutes:Minutes: 33 at Northern Illinois (3/4/15)

Reecher’s Career StatisticsSEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG)2013-14 31-1 296 (9.5) 36-72 (.500) 0-0 (.000) 13-27 (.481) 75 (2.4) 41-1 6 27 1 9 85 (2.7)2014-15 33-29 752 (22.8) 87-173 (.503) 0-0 (.000) 55-74 (.743) 209 (6.3) 73-2 22 48 11 13 229 (6.9)2015-16 30-29 491 (16.4) 54-101 (.535) 0-0 (.000) 20-40 (.500) 109 (3.6) 40-0 6 32 10 11 128 (4.3)TOTALS 94-59 1,539 (16.4) 177-346 (.512) 0-0 (.000) 88-141 (.624) 393 (4.2) 154-3 34 107 22 33 442 (4.7)

SOPHIE REECHERSOPHIE REECHERSeniorSenior

Reecher’s Career Double-DoublesDATE OPPONENT PTS REB3/9/15 Miami 12 132/21/15 E. Michigan 22 111/17/15 W. Michigan 13 1111/14/14 Cleveland St. 14 15

Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & Highlights2015-16 Academic All-MAC ... Member of UT’s Dean’s List in three of last four semesters ... Contributing 5.5 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 1.0 apg, 0.5 bpg and 0.5 spg in 25.5 mpg in two career Postseason WNIT games ... Two-time team captain (2015-16, 2014-15) ... Nominated for 2015 Allstate WBCA and NABC Good Works Team (community service award recognizing student-athletes who have demonstrated commitment to enriching lives of others and contributing to greater good in communities) ... Spent part of last summer on medical mission trip in Peru ... Served as President of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) for 2014-15 school year ... Possesses soft touch around basket as well as 15-foot range ... Started 59 of 94 games in three seasons at Toledo (29 times in 2015-16, 29 in 2014-15, once in 2013-14) ... Scored in double figures on 14 occasions (four times in 2015-16, eight in 2014-15, twice in 2013-14), including four double-doubles (four times in 2014-15) ... Grabbed at least eight rebounds on 13 occasions (twice in 2015-16, 11 in 2014-15).

As a Junior (2015-16)As a Junior (2015-16)Academic All-MAC ... Team captain ... Appeared in all 30 games, making 29 starts ... Averaged 4.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.3 blocks and 0.4 steals in 16.4 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 3.5 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 0.1 apg, 0.3 bpg and 0.3 spg in 14.6 mpg ... Earned team’s “Most Inspirational Award”

for second-con-secutive year ... Finished sec-ond on squad in overall field-goal percentage (.535, 54-of-101), tied for third in rejections (10) and games started and fifth in overall rebounding and free throws made (20) ... Led Rockets in blocked shots on seven occa-sions, thefts four times, rebounding on three occasions and scoring once ... Tallied season-high 14 points and one rejection vs. Columbia in first round of ASU Classic (Dec. 5) ... Had 11 points and four boards in 28 minutes against Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14) ... Contributed six

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SOPHIE REECHER #43 • SENIOR • CENTER • 6-3

BYRON, IL • BYRON H.S.

points, one rebound and one steal in 14 minutes vs. MAC West Division champion Central Michigan (March 2) ... Totaled 10 points, squad-tying best eight rebounds and one blocked shot in season-tying high 28 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16) ... Tallied 12 points, six caroms and two thefts vs. Kent St. (Jan. 6) ... Pulled down season-high eight rebounds at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2) ... Contributed team-tying best eight points, squad-high six caroms and collegiate-best three steals in 23 minutes at nationally ranked Notre Dame (Nov. 18).

As a Sophomore (2014-15)Team captain ... Appeared in all 33 games, mak-ing 29 starts ... Averaged 6.9 points, 6.3 rebounds, 0.7 assists, team-high 0.3 blocks and 0.4 steals in 22.8 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 7.1 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 0.4 apg, squad-best 0.4 bpg and 0.3 spg in 22.1 mpg ... Ranked sixth in MAC in offensive

caroms (2.9 rpg) and 19th in overall rebounding ... Earned team’s “Most Inspirational Award” ... Finished first on team in overall field-goal per-centage (.503, 87-of-173) and rejections, second in overall rebounding, third in free throw percentage (.743, 55-of-74), fourth in free throws made (55) and games started and fifth in overall field-goals made (87) ... Led Rockets in blocked shots on squad-best nine occasions, rebounding 11 times and scoring and steals twice ... Contributed 9.0 points and team-high 8.7 boards over final 10 contests, shooting squad-best 50.0 percent (34-of-68) from field in 25.7 minutes (Feb. 18-March 23) ... Totaled four double-doubles against Miami in first round of MAC Tourna-

ment (12 pts., game-high 13 rebs., March 9), Eastern Michigan (career-high 22 pts., 11 rebs., Feb. 21), Western Michigan (13 pts., game-high 11 rebs., Jan. 17) and Cleveland St. (14 pts., 15 rebs., Nov. 14) ... Tallied 10.0 points and squad-best 14.5 caroms during MAC Tournament, shooting 42.1 percent (8-of-19) from field and perfect 100.0 percent (4-of-4) from charity stripe in 29.0 minutes (March 9-11) ... Finished with eight

Reecher’s Stats vs. MAC OpponentsTEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPGAkron 6 .550 (11-20) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-1) 3.3 2.5Ball St. 6 .417 (5-12) .000 (0-0) .571 (8-14) 3.0 4.0Bowling Green 4 .300 (3-10) .000 (0-0) .500 (1-2) 1.8 4.3Buffalo 4 .450 (9-20) .000 (0-0) .444 (4-9) 5.5 6.3Central Michigan 6 .526 (10-19) .000 (0-0) .500 (1-2) 3.5 3.7Eastern Michigan 7 .487 (19-39) .000 (0-0) .688 (11-16) 7.0 6.3Kent St. 4 .571 (8-14) .000 (0-0) .500 (6-12) 5.5 3.3Miami 5 .800 (12-15) .000 (0-0) .800 (4-5) 5.6 5.6Northern Illinois 6 .609 (14-23) .000 (0-0) .545 (6-11) 5.7 4.7Ohio 4 .500 (2-4) .000 (0-0) .500 (2-4) 1.5 2.3Western Michigan 7 .481 (13-27) .000 (0-0) .600 (3-5) 4.1 4.6

points and collegiate-best 16 boards in 31 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan in second round of MAC Tournament (March 11) ... Had 13 points and team-high seven caroms in collegiate-best 33 minutes at Northern Illinois (March 4) ... Contributed nine points, six rebounds and one rejection in 22 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Jan. 24) ... Posted six points, team-high nine caroms and collegiate-best two rejections in 32 minutes vs. Akron (Jan. 21) ... Finished with 10 points, squad-tying best seven boards and two dimes in 22 minutes vs. Akron (Jan. 14) ... Posted 13 points, three rebounds, one assist and one theft in 26 minutes off bench vs. Nevada in first game of New Orleans Shootout (Dec. 19).

As a Freshman (2013-14)Appeared in 31 games, making one start vs. Dayton (Dec. 22) ... Averaged 2.7 points, 2.4 rebounds, 0.2 assists and 0.3 steals in 9.5 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 2.1 ppg, 2.4 rpg and 0.2 spg in 8.5 mpg ... Finished first on squad in overall field-goal percentage (.500, 36-of-72) ... Led

Rockets in thefts and rejections once ... Finished with season-high 12 points, three caroms and one helper in season-best 26 minutes vs. Mississippi Valley St. in consolation round of Glass City Tournament (Nov. 10) ... Posted 10 points, four boards and one dime at UMKC (Nov. 20) ... Totaled four points, season-high six caroms and one theft at Buffalo (Jan. 15) ... Registered nine points and five rebounds in 17 minutes vs. Miami (Jan. 12) ... Contributed six points, three caroms and one steal in 18 minutes in lone start vs. Flyers.

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SOPHIE REECHERSOPHIE REECHERSeniorSenior

Reecher’s Career 20-Point EffortsDATE OPPONENT PTS2/21/15 Eastern Michigan 22

Reecher’s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.OHIO (3/10/14) 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 1 2WMU (3/12/14) 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Akron (3/13/14) 4 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4MIAMI (3/9/15) 27 5-8 0-0 2-2 13 1 0 0 1 0 12EMU (3/11/15) 31 3-11 0-0 2-2 16 3 0 1 0 0 8Akron (3/9/16) 8 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4Averages - 6 GP 14.7 14-30/46.7 0-0/0.0 4-4/100.0 6.2 1.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 5.3

Reecher’s Postseason WNIT Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.Wright St. (3/20/15) 20 1-3 0-0 1-2 2 4 1 1 0 0 3Michigan (3/23/15) 31 3-3 0-0 2-2 7 3 1 4 1 1 8Averages - 2 GP 25.5 4-6/66.7 0-0/0.0 3-4/75.0 4.5 3.5 1.0 2.5 0.5 0.5 5.5

High School High School (Byron)(Byron)As a Senior As a Senior —— Averaged 13.9 points , 6 .6 re-bounds and 2.5

assists per game ... Led squad with 61 blocked shots ... Associated PressClass 2A first-team all-state ... Led team to school-record 31 wins and state super-sectionals appearance ... As a Junior —As a Junior — Averaged 17.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game ... Honorable mention all-state ... First-team all-conference ... Team MVP ... Career —Career — Starred for head coach Eric Yerly at Byron High School ... Three-year letterwinner in basketball ... Member of National Honor Society ... Participated in Key Club.

PersonalPersonalBorn Sophie Sharon Reecher on October 4, 1994 ... Parents are Bill and Melissa Reecher ... Has three brothers, Zach, Jake and Mitch ... Majoring in exercise science.

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Bravo-Harriott’s Bravo-Harriott’s Career HighsCareer HighsPoints:Points: 30 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15)Rebounds:Rebounds: 8 (2 times, last vs. Ball St. (2/5/16)Assists:Assists: 9 vs. Northern Illinois (1/16/16)Blocks:Blocks: 1 (4 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16)Steals:Steals: 4 vs. Ball St. (2/5/16)Field Goals:Field Goals: 10 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15)Free Throws:Free Throws: 6 vs. Western Michigan (1/9/16)3-Point FGs:3-Point FGs: 7 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15)Minutes:Minutes: 41 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16)

Bravo-Harriott’s Career StatisticsSEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG)2014-15 31-13 772 (24.9) 113-286 (.395) 64-180 (.356) 33-49 (.673) 96 (3.1) 86-2 47 62 2 19 323 (10.4)2014-15 30-30 926 (30.9) 115-300 (.383) 46-135 (.341) 53-72 (.736) 92 (3.1) 95-4 92 93 2 38 329 (11.0)TOTALS 61-43 1,698 (27.8) 228-586 (.389) 110-315 (.349) 86-121 (.711) 188 (3.1) 181-6 139 155 4 57 652 (10.7)

JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTTJAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTTJuniorJunior

(8-of-11) from charity stripe in seven contests ... Scored tourney-best seven points against Norway.

As a Sophomore (2015-16)Honorable mention All-MAC ... CoSIDA Academic All-District™ 5 ... MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete ... Academic All-MAC ... Started all 30 games (one of two players to start every contest) ... Averaged 11.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and team-high 1.3 steals in 30.9 minutes per game ... In MAC

contests, tallied 12.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 3.1 apg and squad-best 1.3 spg in 31.6 mpg ... Ranked 14th in MAC in helpers and three-point field-goal percentage (.341, 46-of-135), 15th in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 92-93) and 23rd in scoring ... Earned team’s “Best Defender Award” and “Ultimate

Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & HighlightsHonored with MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete Award for 2015-16 season ... 2015-16 honorable mention All-MAC ... 2015-16 CoSIDA Aca-demic All-District™ 5 Team ... 2015-16 Academic All-MAC ... 2015-16 Preseason All-MAC West Division Team ... 2014-15 MAC Freshman of the Year ... 2014-15 MAC All-Freshman Team ... Posted perfect 4.0 GPA last four semesters ... Contributing 14.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 2.0 apg in 34.0 mpg in two career Postseason WNIT games ... 2014-15 College Sports Madness Preseason MAC Freshman of the Year ... Capable of playing point or off-guard positions ... Started 43 of 61 games in two seasons at Toledo (30 times in 2015-16, 13 in 2014-15) ... Scored in double fig-ures on 35 occasions (18 times in 2015-16, 17 in 2014-15) ... Tallied at least 20 points on four occasions (once in 2015-16, three in 2014-15) ... Drained at least four triples on nine occasions (twice in 2015-16, seven in 2014-15) ... Member of Great Britain’s Senior National Team that took part in EuroBasket Women 2015 ... Shot 25.0 percent (1-of-4) from field, including 33.3 percent (1-of-3) from three-point land, and 50.0 percent (1-of-2) from free throw line in four games at championships ... Under-18 England Player of the Year in 2014 ... Teammate of current Rocket Janice Monakana on Great Britain’s U-20 National Team that competed at 2014 European Championship (Division B) in Bulgaria ... Averaged 3.0 points, 0.9 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 16.3 minutes per game at championships ... Shot 22.7 percent (5-of-22) from field, in-cluding 23.1 percent (3-of-13) from three-point range, and 72.7 percent

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three rebounds, one assist and one theft in 35 minutes at Bowling Green (Feb. 17) ... Contributed team-high 13 points and squad-tying best six caroms in 32 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13) ... Knocked down season-high five triples and totaled squad-best 19 points vs. Buffalo (Feb. 10) ... Notched team-high 16 points, two caroms, four dimes and one steal in 32 minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6) ... Tallied 14 points, four caroms and one theft in 31 minutes vs. arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 30) ... Dished out collegiate-best nine helpers vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16) ... Had 14 points, three caroms, three dimes and two thefts in 37 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2) ... Tallied 19 points, five boards, four helpers and one theft in 31 minutes vs. Cleveland St. (Dec. 12) ... Averaged 13.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg and squad-tying best 4.5 apg in 28.5 mpg during ASU Classic (Dec. 5-6) ... Posted 15 points, two rebounds and four assists vs. VCU in championship game of ASU tourney (Dec. 6) ... Finished with 12 points, three caroms and five dimes vs. Columbia in first round of ASU Classic (Dec. 5).

As a Freshman (2014-15)MAC Freshman of the Year ... MAC All-Freshman Team ... Appeared in 31 games, making 13 starts (7-6 ledger) ... Averaged 10.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 0.6 steals in 24.9 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 11.0 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 1.9 apg and 0.9 spg in 27.1 mpg ... Ranked seventh in MAC in

three-point field-goals made (2.1), 11th in three-point field-goal percent-age (.356, 64-of-180) and 20th in scoring ... Earned team’s “Most Im-proved Award” ... Finished first on team in three-point field-goals made (64) and three-point field-goal percentage, second in scoring and over-all field-goals made (113), third in helpers and overall field-goal percent-age (.395, 113-of-286), fourth in thefts and fifth in minutes played ... Led Rockets in scoring eight times, thefts on six occasions and helpers and rejections twice ... Contributed team-high 14.3 points and 4.5 rebounds

JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT #11 • JUNIOR • GUARD • 5-10

LONDON, ENGLAND • GREIG CITY ACADEMY

Bravo-Harriott’s Stats vs. MAC OpponentsTEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPGAkron 4 .424 (14-33) .333 (4-12) .556 (5-9) 9.3 2.5Ball St. 4 .333 (16-48) .276 (8-29) .600 (6-10) 11.5 5.0Bowling Green 3 .421 (16-38) .385 (5-13) .909 (10-11) 15.7 3.7Buffalo 3 .550 (11-20) .588 (10-17) .571 (4-7) 12.0 1.3Central Michigan 4 .478 (22-46) .500 (12-24) .625 (5-8) 15.3 2.8Eastern Michigan 5 .353 (18-51) .273 (9-33) .667 (6-9) 10.2 2.8Kent St. 3 .433 (13-30) .400 (8-20) .667 (4-6) 12.7 1.3Miami 3 .250 (8-32) .231 (3-13) .750 (6-8) 8.3 4.3Northern Illinois 4 .459 (17-37) .381 (8-21) .625 (5-8) 11.8 5.0Ohio 2 .471 (8-17) .143 (1-7) .800 (4-5) 10.5 4.5Western Michigan 4 .526 (20-38) .500 (10-20) .917 (11-12) 15.3 4.5

Rocket Award” ... Fin-ished first on squad in thefts (38) and three-point f ield-goals made (46), tied for first in games started, second in dimes (92), overall f ield-goals made (115) and minutes played, third in scor-ing and free throw percentage (.736, 53-of-72), fourth in free throws made (53) and fifth in three-point field-goal percent-age ... Led Rockets in thefts on squad-best 13 occasions, helpers

seven times and scoring and rebounding on four occasions ... Scored in double figures in nine of final 12 games (8-4 record), averaging 13.8 points and team-high 1.6 steals in 32.2 minutes (Jan. 30-March 9) ... Drained four treys and finished with season-best 24 points and career-tying high seven boards vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9) ... Finished with 12 points, career-tying best eight caroms, two helpers and collegiate-

best four thefts in 35 minutes vs. Ball St. in regular-season finale (March 5) ... Registered 18 points, squad-best seven rebounds, team-high six helpers and one steal in collegiate-best 41 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27) ... Totaled 19 points, five boards, team-high five dimes and collegiate-tying best three steals in 40 min-utes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 20) ... Had 19 points,

BRAVO-HARRIOTT IN TOLEDO SINGLE GAME RECORD BOOK

Three-Point Field-Goals Made8 ________ Kelly Walker vs. Hampton (12/21/02)8 __________Courtney Risinger vs. NIU (2/14/02)8 _____________ Heather Smith vs. BSU (1/7/95)7____ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)7 ___________Jessica Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09)7 _______________ Kelly Savage at EMU (1/13/88)7 ____________ Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87)

Three-Point Field-Goals Attempted18 __________ Kelly Savage vs. WMU (2/22/89)#16 _______ Lucretia LeGault vs. Milwaukee (1/2/92)16 __________Lucretia LeGault at CSU (12/20/90)15 _________ Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92)14___ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)14 ___ Jessica Williams at Saint Peter’s (11/30/10)14 _______________ Mimi Olson at EMU (1/4/94)14 ________ Kelly Savage at Canisius (12/10/88)

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JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTTJAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTTJuniorJunior

in 31.6 minutes as starter over final 13 games (Feb. 7-March 23) ... Tallied team-high 23.5 points during MAC Tour-nament, shoot-ing 44.1 percent

(15-of-34) from field, 47.6 percent (10-of-21) from three-point range and perfect 100.0 percent (7-of-7) from charity stripe in 32.0 minutes (March 9-11) ... Buried season-high and school-tourney tying best seven treys and finished with season-best 30 points in season-high 37 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan in second round of MAC tourney (March 11) ... Became first Rocket to score at least 30 points in game since Naama Shafir poured in 40 against USC in championship game of 2011 Postseason WNIT on April 2, 2011 ... Named MAC West Division Player of the Week (Feb. 16-22), contributing team-high 17.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.0 steals in 29.5 minutes in victories against Northern Illinois (Feb. 18) and Eastern Michigan (Feb. 21) ... Nailed six three-point field goals and totaled 24 points, to go along with six caroms and two helpers in 31 minutes vs. Huskies (Feb. 18) ... Converted five triples and posted 23 points in only 26 minutes at Western Michigan (Jan. 17) ... Totaled game-high five three-point field goals and contest-best 19 points vs. Wright St. in first round of Postseason WNIT (March 20) ... Contributed game-high 17 points and four rebounds vs. Miami in first round of MAC Tournament (March 9) ... Finished with 10 points, five boards and two helpers in 36 minutes in first collegiate start vs. Ball St. (Feb. 7) ... Drilled five treys and finished with game-high 19 points and season-high three steals in 32 minutes at Central Michigan (Feb. 11) ... Sat out FIU Thanksgiving Classic with back injury (Nov. 28-30) ... Finished with game-

high 13 points, two boards, two thefts and one helper in 21 minutes at nationally ranked Purdue (Nov. 23) ... Had 11 points and two caroms in 24 minutes at Cleveland St. in collegiate debut (Nov. 14).

High School (Greig City Academy)High School (Greig City Academy)As a Senior —As a Senior — Averaged 27 points, 12 rebounds and six assists per game ... Career —Career — Starred for head coach Dan Bowmaker at Greig City Academy in London ... Three-year letterwinner in basketball ... Played with current Rocket Janice Monakana on England’s U-18 National Team at 2013 FIBA Championships (Division A) ... Averaged team-high 10.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, squad-best 2.1 steals and 2.0 assists in 24.7 minutes per game at championships ... Shot 28.3 percent (28-of-99) from the field and 73.0 percent (27-of-37) from free throw line ... Finished ninth in championships in free throw percentage, 11th in thefts and 17th in scoring ... Scored in double figures in five of nine games, including tourney-high 17 points against Russia in opening contest ... Contributed 27 points, 14 caroms and five thefts at U-18 National School Finals in 2014, en route to earning MVP accolades ... Also drew two charges in NSF ... Represented Under-18 National Team at FIBA 3x3 World Champion-ships for three years, helping squad finish 12th, seventh and seventh out of 24 sides, respectively ... Under-16 England Player of the Year in 2012 ... Tallied 38 points, 12 boards and seven dimes at U-16 National School Finals in 2012, garnering MVP honors ... Contributed 7.7 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.3 steals in 23.0 minutes per contest for England’s U-18 National Team at 2012 FIBA Championships (Division B) ... Shot 44.4 percent (16-of-36) from floor, including 38.5 percent (5-of-13) from three-point land, and 50.0 percent (9-of-18) from charity stripe in six contests ... Ranked ninth in championship in helpers ... Posted at least 10 points on three occasions in championships, including season-high 14 points vs. Belarus in final matchup ... Also chosen MVP at U-15 National School Finals in 2011 and U-14 and U-15 NSF in 2010.

Bravo-Harriott’s Career 20-Point EffortsDATE OPPONENT PTS3/11/15 Eastern Michigan 301/9/16 Western Michigan 242/18/15 Northern Illinois 241/17/15 Western Michigan 23

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Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.MIAMI (3/9/15) 27 5-15 3-7 4-4 4 4 0 1 0 0 17EMU (3/11/15) 37 10-19 7-14 3-3 4 4 0 2 0 0 30Akron (3/9/16) 39 3-8 1-2 1-1 4 4 4 6 0 2 8Averages - 3 GP 34.3 18-42/42.9 11-23/47.8 8-8/100.0 4.0 4.0 1.3 3.0 0.0 0.7 18.3

Bravo-Harriott’s Postseason WNIT Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.Wright St. (3/20/15) 34 7-18 5-14 0-0 5 2 2 5 0 0 19Michigan (3/23/15) 34 3-13 3-8 0-0 4 4 2 1 0 0 9Averages - 2 GP 34.0 10-31/32.3 8-22/36.4 0-0/0.0 4.5 3.0 2.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 14.0

PersonalPersonalBorn Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott on September 7, 1995 … Parents are Patrick and Anne-Marie Harriott ... Has two brothers, Callum and Tyler, and two sisters, Natalie and Karla ... Majoring in communication with minor in professional sales.

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Rasmussen’s Rasmussen’s Career HighsCareer HighsPoints:Points: 19 vs. Virginia (11/28/14)Rebounds:Rebounds: 8 vs. Virginia (11/28/14)Assists:Assists: 3 vs. Detroit (12/14/14)Blocks:Blocks: 1 (3 times, last at Ball St. (3/7/15)Steals:Steals: 1 (7 times, last vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)Field Goals:Field Goals: 7 vs. Virginia (11/28/14)Free Throws:Free Throws: 4 (3 times, last vs. Central Michigan (2/28/15) 3-Point FGs:3-Point FGs: 1 (4 times, last vs. Nevada (12/19/14)Minutes:Minutes: 38 vs. Virginia (11/28/14)

Rasmussen’s Career StatisticsSEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG)2014-15 32-10 597 (18.7) 56-170 (.329) 4-25 (.160) 33-63 (.524) 101 (3.2) 49-1 10 29 3 4 149 (4.7)2015-16 22-0 195 (8.9) 9-35 (.257) 0-5 (.000) 3-4 (.750) 31 (1.4) 16-0 3 9 0 4 21 (1.0)TOTALS 54-10 792 (14.7) 65-205 (.317) 4-30 (.133) 36-67 (.537) 132 (2.4) 65-1 13 38 3 8 170 (3.1)

MICHAELA RASMUSSENMICHAELA RASMUSSENJuniorJunior

Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & Highlights2015-16 Academic All-MAC ... Posted perfect 4.0 GPA last four semesters ... Candidate for 2015-16 Allstate WBCA & NABC Good Works Team® ... Contributing 3.0 ppg and 1.0 rpg in 8.0 mpg in two career Postseason WNIT games ... Started 10 of 54 games in two seasons at Toledo (10 times in 2014-15) ... Scored in double figures on three occasions (three times in 2014-15) ... Runs floor well ... Can play inside or out.

As a Sophomore (2015-16)As a Sophomore (2015-16)Academic All-MAC ... Nominated for Allstate WBCA & NABC Good Works Team®, which recognizes players at all levels of college basketball who have made outstanding contributions in areas of volunteerism and civic involvement ... Only representative from Mid-American Conference on list ... Appeared in

22 games off bench ... Averaged 1.0 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.2 steals in 8.9 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 1.2 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.1 spg in 5.7 mpg ... Led Rockets in thefts on two occasions ... Had four points and two caroms in 10 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2) ... Totaled season-high six boards and one helper in season-best 26 minutes vs. Harvard in consolation round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 22) ... Contributed four points and four caroms in 20 minutes vs. 2016 NCAA Tournament participant Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21).

As a Freshman (2014-15)Appeared in 32 games, making 10 starts (5-5 ledger) ... Averaged 4.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.1 steals in 18.7 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 3.3 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 0.2 apg and 0.1 spg in 15.8 mpg ... Finished fifth on squad in rejections (3) ... Led Rockets in rejections on three

occasions and rebounding twice ... Named to FIU Thanksgiving Clas-sic All-Tournament Team (15.0 ppg), (6.0 rpg) (35.0 mpg) (Nov. 28-30) ... Totaled career-high 19 points and eight caroms in season-best 38 minutes vs. Virginia in opening game of FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 28) ... Had 11 points, four boards and one theft in 32 minutes vs. Arizona in championship game of FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 30) ... Tallied 12 points and three caroms at nationally ranked Purdue (Nov. 23) ... Had six points, six boards and season-tying best one theft in 24 minutes

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MICHAELA RASMUSSEN #24 • JUNIOR • FORWARD • 6-1

CHASKA, MN • HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC H.S.

off bench vs. Central Michigan (Feb. 28) ... Contributed eight points, four boards and one helper in 33 minutes vs. St. Bonaventure (Nov. 20) ... Had nine points and four rebounds in 31 minutes at Cleveland St. in collegiate debut (Nov. 14) ... Sat out Northern Illinois game (Feb. 18) after injurying left ankle during practice previous day.

High School (Holy Family Catholic)High School (Holy Family Catholic)As a Senior —As a Senior — Averaged 18.6 points and 9.5 rebounds per game ... Among 40 players nominated for “Miss Basketball” in state ... Third-team Associated Press all-state ... Coaches’ AAA all-state ... Third-team all-metro ... Poured in school-record 44 points and 16 rebounds against Waconia ... Also tallied 33 points on two occasions, including Section 6 Championship Game ... Team captain ... Voted team’s Defensive Player of the Year ... Selected to play in 2014 All-Star Series, put on by

Minnesota Girls Basket-ball Coaches Association (MGBCA) ... Team MVP and captain ... As a Junior As a Junior —— Averaged 15.0 points and 7.1 rebounds per game ... Ranked No. 10 player in class by Min-nesota Girls High School Basketball ... First-team all-conference ... Team MVP ... Earned squad’s Defensive Award ... Ca-Ca-reer —reer — Starred for head coach Jenny Swartout at Holy Family High School ... Lettered four years in

Rasmussen’s Stats vs. MAC OpponentsTEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPGAkron 3 .500 (4-8) .000 (0-0) .500 (3-6) 3.7 3.7Ball St. 3 .444 (4-9) .000 (0-0) 1.000 (1-1) 3.0 3.0Bowling Green 1 .500 (1-2) .000 (0-0) .500 (1-2) 1.5 1.0Buffalo 2 .300 (3-10) .000 (0-0) .500 (2-4) 4.0 0.5Central Michigan 3 .125 (1-8) .000 (0-0) .800 (4-5) 2.0 2.3Eastern Michigan 5 .385 (5-13) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-1) 2.0 1.4Kent St. 2 .273 (3-11) .000 (0-0) .500 (3-6) 4.5 2.0Miami 3 .286 (2-7) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 1.3 2.7Northern Illinois 3 .400 (2-5) .000 (0-2) 1.000 (2-2) 2.0 1.0Ohio 1 .000 (0-5) .000 (0-1) .750 (3-4) 3.0 2.0Western Michigan 3 .143 (1-7) .000 (0-0) 1.000 (2-2) 1.3 1.7

basketball and cross country and three years in track & field ... Topped 1,000 career points ... Two-time state qualifier in cross country ... Two-time state participant in track & field ... Helped cross country team finish fifth in state championship as senior ... Team MVP ... All-conference and all-section ... Academic all-state in track & field as senior ... Two-time all-conference and all-section in track & field ... Holds school-record in 4x200m relay and 4x800m relay ... Member of Honor Roll ... Member of 4-H Club.

PersonalPersonalBorn Michaela Daniela Rasmussen on August 1, 1996 ... Parents are Don and Julie Rasmussen ... Has two brothers, Matt and Nate ... Majoring in biology with minor in chemistry.

Rasmussen’s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.MIAMI (3/9/15) 11 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 4EMU (3/11/15) 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0Averages - 2 GP 9.0 2-4/50.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 1.0 1.5 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 2.0

Rasmussen’s Postseason WNIT Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.Wright St. (3/20/15) 10 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6Michigan (3/23/15) 6 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Averages - 2 GP 8.0 3-7/42.9 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0

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Woody’s Woody’s Career HighsCareer HighsPoints:Points: 11 (2 times, last vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)Rebounds:Rebounds: 6 vs. Harvard (11/22/15)Assists:Assists: 2 (2 times, last vs. Arizona (11/14/15)Blocks:Blocks: 2 vs. Columbia (12/5/15)Steals:Steals: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)Field Goals:Field Goals: 4 (2 times, last vs. Harvard (11/22/15)Free Throws:Free Throws: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)3-Point FGs:3-Point FGs: 3 vs. Arizona (11/14/15)Minutes:Minutes: 22 vs. Harvard (11/22/15)

Woody’s Career StatisticsSEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG)2014-15 24-0 155 (6.5) 12-38 (.316) 3-10 (.300) 1-2 (.500) 15 (0.6) 12-0 6 14 2 2 28 (1.2)2015-16 30-1 293 (9.8) 25-68 (.368) 13-36 (.361) 6-12 (.500) 38 (1.3) 30-0 6 13 10 7 69 (2.3)TOTALS 54-1 448 (8.3) 37-106 (.349) 16-46 (.348) 7-14 (.500) 53 (1.0) 42-0 12 27 12 9 97 (1.8)

JADA WOODYJADA WOODYJuniorJunior

Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & HighlightsAveraged 5.5 points in two exhibition games during trip to Europe last summer ... Strong defensive player ... Possesses ability to defend any player on perimeter ... Puts great pressure on ball ... Good passer, especially in open court ... Started one of 54 games in two seasons at Toledo (once in 2015-16) ... Scored in double figures on two occasions (twice in 2015-16).

As a Sophomore (2015-16)As a Sophomore (2015-16)Appeared in all 30 games, making one start ... Averaged 2.3 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.3 blocks and 0.2 steals in 9.8 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 1.3 ppg, 0.7 rpg and 0.1 apg in 7.4 mpg ... Finished tied for third on squad in rejections (10) and fourth on squad in three-point

field-goal percentage (.361, 13-of-36) ... Led Rockets in blocked shots on eight occasions and thefts once ... Finished with career-tying best 11 points, five rebounds, one assist and collegiate-high three steals vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29) ... Notched five points in nine minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6) ... Tallied four points, four caroms, one rejection and one theft in 17 minutes vs. Dayton in first collegiate start (Dec. 2) ... Posted nine points, career-high six boards and one blocked shot in career-best 22 minutes vs. Harvard in consolation round at URI tourney (Nov. 22) ... Contributed six points, one rejection and one steal vs. Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21)

... Totaled career-high 11 points, three rebounds and two assists in 21 minutes vs. Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14).

As a Freshman (2014-15)As a Freshman (2014-15)Appeared in 24 games off bench ... Averaged 1.2 points, 0.6 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.1 steals in 6.5 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 1.6 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.1 spg in 7.2 mpg ... Led Rockets in rejections on two occasions and thefts one time ... Tallied season-high five points and one

carom in season-best 20 minutes at arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 31) ... Had four points, season-high three boards, one helper, first-collegiate blocked shot and one theft in season-tying best 20 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Feb. 18) ... Finished with two rebounds and season-high two

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JADA WOODY #35 • JUNIOR • GUARD/FORWARD • 6-1

CANTON, MI • PLYMOUTH H.S.

Woody’s Stats vs. MAC OpponentsTEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPGAkron 4 .273 (3-11) .000 (0-2) .500 (1-2) 1.8 0.8Ball St. 4 .333 (1-3) .333 (1-3) .000 (0-0) 0.5 0.8Bowling Green 3 .444 (4-9) .667 (2-3) 1.000 (1-1) 3.7 1.0Buffalo 3 .333 (1-3) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 0.7 0.7Central Michigan 4 .500 (1-2) 1.000 (1-1) .000 (0-0) 0.8 0.0Eastern Michigan 5 .250 (1-4) .000 (0-2) .000 (0-2) 0.4 0.8Kent St. 2 1.000 (2-2) 1.000 (1-1) .000 (0-2) 2.5 1.0Miami 3 .000 (0-6) .000 (0-4) .000 (0-0) 0.0 1.0Northern Illinois 4 .375 (3-8) .200 (1-5) .000 (0-0) 1.8 1.3Ohio 1 .500 (1-2) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 2.0 0.0Western Michigan 4 .333 (2-6) .500 (1-2) .500 (1-2) 1.5 0.3

dimes vs. Miami in first round of MAC Tournament (March 9) ... Posted five points in 16 minutes at Akron (Feb. 14) ... Had one board and one helper in four minutes at nationally ranked Purdue in collegiate debut (Nov. 23).

High School (Plymouth)High School (Plymouth)As a Senior —As a Senior — Averaged 11 points, four assists, two steals and two blocks per game ... Associated Press Class A honorable mention all-state ... Ranked No. 8 player in state, according to lbinsider.com (Lady Ballers Insider) ... As a Junior —As a Junior — Averaged 10 points, two assists, 1.5 steals and 1.5 blocks per game ... First-team all-conference ... Tabbed to All-West Suburban Team, according to Detroit Free Press ... Team’s Defensive Player of the Year ... Also received squad’s Chairman of the Board Award and Most Improved Player for second straight season ... Career —Career — Starred for head coach Nick Brandon at Plymouth High

School ... Four-year let-terwinner in basketball and track & field ... Three-time state qualifier on nationally ranked relay team in track & field ... Team captain ... Two-time scholar-athlete recipient.

Woody’s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.MIAMI (3/9/15) 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0EMU (3/11/15) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Akron (3/9/16) 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Averages - 3 GP 4.7 0-2/0.0 0-1/0.0 0-0/0.0 0.7 0.7 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Woody’s Postseason WNIT Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.Wright St. (3/20/15) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Averages - 1 GP 2.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

PersonalPersonalBorn Jada Nicole Woody on September 14, 1996 ... Parents are Cornielius Woody and Julie Tankard and step-dad Ray Tankard ... Has one brother, Tariq ... Majoring in exercise science.

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Boyd’s Boyd’s Career HighsCareer HighsPoints:Points: 9 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16)Rebounds:Rebounds: 6 at UIC (12/20/15)Assists:Assists: 4 (2 times, last vs. Western Michigan (1/9/16)Blocks:Blocks: 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)Steals:Steals: 2 (3 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16)Field Goals:Field Goals: 4 (3 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16)Free Throws:Free Throws: 5 at UIC (12/20/15) 3-Point FGs:3-Point FGs: 1 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16)Minutes:Minutes: 26 vs. Albany (11/21/15)

Boyd’s Career StatisticsSEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG)2014-15 2-0 8 (4.0) 0-3 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 2 (1.0) 1-0 0 2 0 0 0 (0.0)2015-16 27-1 255 (9.4) 28-69 (.406) 2-3 (.667) 18-35 (.514) 47 (1.7) 21-0 29 26 1 13 76 (2.8)TOTALS 29-1 263 (9.1) 28-72 (.389) 2-3 (.667) 18-35 (.514) 49 (1.7) 22-0 29 28 1 13 76 (2.6)

MIKAELA BOYDSophomoreSophomore

Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & HighlightsMember of UT’s Dean’s List in two of last three semesters ... Averaged 7.0 points in two exhibition games during trip to Europe last summer ... Possesses tremendous speed and quickness ... Fierce competitor.

As a Redshirt Freshman (2015-As a Redshirt Freshman (2015-16)16)Appeared in 27 games, making one start ... Missed three contests after suffering concussion during practice on Dec. 1 (Dec. 2-6) ... Averaged 2.8 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 steals in 9.4 min-utes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 2.1 ppg, 1.3

rpg, 0.7 apg and 0.6 spg in 7.3 mpg ... Finished fourth on squad in thefts (13) and fifth in dimes (29) ... Led Rockets in scoring and steals on two occasions and rebounding, assists and blocked shots once ... Tallied season-tying best nine points, one rebound and season-tying high two thefts in 24 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24) ... Had season-high nine points, two boards and three assists in 12 minutes against Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14) ... Contributed five points, four rebounds, two assists and one theft in 15 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13) ... Totaled five points, five caroms and one assist at Akron (Jan. 20) ... Finished with three points, season-tying best four helpers and two thefts vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9) ... Tallied three points, four rebounds, career-best four assists and first-collegiate rejection vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29) ... Had seven points, season-high

six boards and two dimes in 15 minutes at UIC (Dec. 20) ... Contributed team-tying best eight points, three caroms and one theft in 20 minutes as starter at nationally ranked Notre Dame (Nov. 18).

As a Freshman (2014-15)Granted medical hardship waiver ... Appeared in two games off bench ... Missed final 30 contests after having season-ending knee surgery on Dec. 30 ... Averaged 1.0 rebounds in 4.0 minutes per game ... Had two boards in seven minutes at Cleveland St. in collegiate debut (Nov. 14).

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MIKAELA BOYD #2 • SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-7HILLSIDE, IL • PROVISO WEST H.S.

Boyd’s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.Akron (3/9/16) 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Averages - 1 GP 5.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

High School (Proviso West)High School (Proviso West)As a Senior —As a Senior — Averaged 14.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.9 steals and 2.6 assists per game ... Went down with season-ending injury (Jan. 31) ... Led squad in points, helpers and thefts before injury ... Academic all-state ... First-team all-area ... Team captain ... As a Junior —As a Junior — Averaged 16.8 points per game, six rebounds, five assists and four steals per game ... First-team All-West Suburban Conference ... First-team all-area ... Team captain ... Career —Career — Starred for head coach Kellee Robertson at Proviso West High School ... Four-year letterwinner in basketball ... Three-time all-conference and all-area honoree ... Listed as Top 20 player in state ... Topped 1,000 career points ... Three-time team captain ... Selected to U-15 U.S. Junior National Tournament All-Star Team (Pool LL).

PersonalPersonalBorn Mikaela Nicole Boyd on April 1, 1996 ... Parents are Eric and Kanitra Boyd ... Has one brother, Cameron ... Majoring in sociology.

Boyd’s Stats vs. MAC OpponentsTEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPGAkron 2 .400 (2-5) .000 (0-0) .500 (1-2) 2.5 2.5Ball St. 2 .000 (0-1) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 0.0 1.5Bowling Green 2 .000 (0-2) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 0.0 1.0Buffalo 1 1.000 (2-2) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 4.0 1.0Central Michigan 2 .000 (0-1) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 0.0 0.0Eastern Michigan 2 .444 (4-9) 1.000 (1-1) .500 (1-2) 5.0 0.5Kent St. 2 .000 (0-1) .000 (0-0) .333 (2-6) 1.0 0.5Miami 1 .500 (1-2) .000 (0-0) .500 (1-2) 3.0 0.0Northern Illinois 2 .250 (1-4) .000 (0-0) .500 (1-2) 1.5 1.5Ohio 1 .500 (2-4) .000 (0-0) .333 (1-3) 5.0 4.0Western Michigan 2 .250 (1-4) .000 (0-0) .750 (3-4) 2.5 1.5

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OLIVIA CUNNINGHAMSophomoreSophomore

Cunningham’s Career Statistics @ Murray St.SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG)2014-15 29-26 673 (23.2) 93-251 (.371) 9-43 (.209) 63-103 (.612) 73 (2.5) 56-0 77 104 1 13 258 (8.9)TOTALS 29-26 673 (23.2) 93-251 (.371) 9-43 (.209) 63-103 (.612) 73 (2.5) 56-0 77 104 1 13 258 (8.9)

Cunningham’s Cunningham’s Career HighsCareer Highs @ MSU @ MSUPoints:Points: 24 at Tennessee Tech (1/8/15)Rebounds:Rebounds: 5 (3 times, last vs. Brescia (12/30/14) Assists:Assists: 11 vs. Brescia (12/30/14)Blocks:Blocks: 1 vs. Ohio (11/14/14)Steals:Steals: 2 (3 times, last at SIU Edwardsville (1/24/15) Field Goals:Field Goals: 8 (2 times, last at Tennessee Tech (1/8/15) Free Throws:Free Throws: 7 at Tennessee Tech (1/8/15) 3-Point FGs:3-Point FGs: 1 (9 times, last at Eastern Illinois (1/28/15)Minutes:Minutes: 35 at SIU Edwardsville (1/24/15)

Cunningham’s Career Double-DoublesDATE OPPONENT PTS AST12/30/14 Brescia 17 11

Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & HighlightsMember of UT’s Dean’s List in Spring 2016 semester ... Transfer from Murray St. University ... Sat out 2015-16 campaign due to NCAA transfer rules ... Will have two years of eligibility remaining ... Scored in double figures on 12 occasions with Racers (12 times in 2014-15) ... Combo guard who brings speed, quickness, and athletic ability to backcourt ... Can score in variety of ways.

As a Sophomore (2015-16)As a Sophomore (2015-16)Sat out season per NCAA transfer rules.

As a Freshman (2014-15 @ Mur-As a Freshman (2014-15 @ Mur-ray St.)ray St.)Appeared in 29 games, making 26 starts ... Started first 26 contests (Nov. 14-Feb. 14) ... Averaged 8.9

points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 0.4 steals per game ... In OVC con-tests, tallied 7.1 ppg and 2.1 rpg in 20.5 mpg ... Shot 37.1 percent (93-of-251) from floor, including 20.9 percent (9-of-43) from three-point land, and 61.2 percent (63-of-103) from free throw line ... Led team in helpers, as well as finishing second in games started, third in scoring and field goals made, and fourth in free throws made and minutes played ... Fin-ished with season-high 24 points in 32 minutes at Tennessee Tech (Jan. 8) ... Posted 18 points in 34 minutes vs. Tennessee St. (Jan. 15) ... Totaled first-collegiate double-double with 17 points and season-best 11 helpers vs. Brescia (Dec. 30) ... Dished out 10 dimes in season-high 35 minutes at SIU Edwardsville (Jan. 24) ... Poured in 18 points in 33 minutes at Ken-

nesaw St. (Dec. 6) . . . Tallied 16 points in 30 minutes vs. Belmont (Jan. 17) ... Registered 15 points, season-tying best five caroms and four dimes vs. Evansville (Dec. 3) ... Contrib-uted 10 points, seven assists and season-tying high two thefts in only 19 minutes vs. Blackburn (Nov. 18).

High School (Horn Lake)High School (Horn Lake)As a Senior —As a Senior — Averaged 14.0 points per game ... Led school to Missis-sippi Class 6A state title and 29-1 overall record ... Had pair of outstand-ing ‘Final Four’ performances, scoring 26 points in semifinals and 19 in championship contest ... Finished year in top 10 in state in scoring

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Cunningham’s Stats vs. MAC OpponentsTEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPGAkron — Has Not Played Against —Ball State 1 .000 (0-9) .000 (0-1) .833 (5-6) 5.0 2.0Bowling Green — Has Not Played Against —Buffalo — Has Not Played Against —Central Michigan — Has Not Played Against —Eastern Michigan — Has Not Played Against —Kent State — Has Not Played Against —Miami — Has Not Played Against —Northern Illinois — Has Not Played Against —Ohio 1 .300 (3-10) .500 (1-2) .750 (3-4) 10.0 3.0Western Michigan — Has Not Played Against —

Cunningham’s Career 20-Point EffortsDATE OPPONENT PTS1/8/15 Tennessee Tech 24

... Ranked as one of state’s top 20 seniors by Fila . . . F inished in Top 15 by hss-portsms.com en

route to garnering All-District accolades ... Named to prestigious Dandy Dozen by Clarion-Ledger, annual list of top 12 girls’ basketball players in state ... As a Junior —As a Junior — Averaged 10.5 points, 1.7 rebounds, 5.8 as-sists and 2.2 steals per contest ... Led Southhaven High School to 27-6 overall record ... Career —Career — Starred for head coach Janna Thompson at Horn Lake High School as senior ... Played first three years for head coach David Baldwin at cross-county rival Southaven High School ... Four-year letterwinner in basketball ... Topped 1,000 career points and 500 career assists during three seasons with Chargers ... Helped team reach back-to-back MHSAA Class 5A Final Fours, including finals ap-pearance as junior.

PersonalPersonalBorn Olivia Monique Cunningham on May 7, 1996 ... Mother is Denice Marion ... Has one sister, Ebony Neely ... Majoring in psychology.

OLIVIA CUNNINGHAM #0 • SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-7HORN LAKE, MS • HORN LAKE H.S.

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McIntyre’s Career StatisticsSEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG)2015-16 27-1 440 (16.3) 81-126 (.643) 0-0 (.000) 17-38 (.447) 122 (4.5) 40-0 10 27 16 9 179 (6.6)TOTALS 27-1 440 (16.3) 81-126 (.643) 0-0 (.000) 17-38 (.447) 122 (4.5) 40-0 10 27 16 9 179 (6.6)

McIntyre’s McIntyre’s Career HighsCareer HighsPoints:Points: 18 vs. Central Michigan (3/2/16)Rebounds:Rebounds: 11 (2 times, last at Kent St. (2/6/16)Assists:Assists: 2 vs. Central Michigan (3/2/16)Blocks:Blocks: 3 at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16)Steals:Steals: 2 (2 times, last at Kent St. (2/6/16)Field Goals:Field Goals: 9 vs. Central Michigan (3/2/16)Free Throws:Free Throws: 3 vs. Buffalo (2/10/16)3-Point FGs:3-Point FGs: NoneMinutes:Minutes: 30 at Kent St. (2/6/16)

KAAYLA McINTYRESophomoreSophomore

O u t l o o k & Highlights2015-16 MAC co-Sixth Player of the Year ... 2015-16 MAC All-Freshman Team ... Averaged 11.0 points in two exhib i t ion games during trip to Europe last summer ... Post player who can score on low block or

from high-post area ... Possesses great footwork, can block shots and rebound ... Scored in double figures on six occasions ... Grabbed at least seven rebounds on six occasions ... Sits first in MAC history in overall field-goal percentage (.643, 81-of-126) in single-season record book.

As a Freshman (2015-16)As a Freshman (2015-16)MAC co-Sixth Player of the Year ... MAC All-Freshman Team ... Appeared in 27 games, making one start ... Averaged 6.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 0.4 assists, team-high 0.6 blocks and 0.3 steals in 16.3 min-utes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 8.6 ppg, team-high 5.7 rpg, 0.5 apg, squad-best 0.8 bpg and

0.4 spg in 20.5 mpg ... Ranked first in MAC in overall field-goal percent-age (.643, 81-of-126) ... Also shot league-high 64.5 percent (71-of-110)

McINTYRE IN TOLEDO SINGLE SEASON RECORD BOOK

Field-Goal Percentage (100 Att.)1. KAAYLA McINTYRE _2015-16 ____.643#2. Latoja Harris __________ 1993-94 ________ .6383. Latoja Harris __________ 1992-93 ________ .6374. Karen Sekulski _______ 1991-92 ________ .6295. Yolanda Richardson ____2011-12 ________ .624

# - Mid-American Conference Record

from floor in MAC contests ... Finished first on squad in overall field-goal percentage and rejections, third in overall rebounding and fifth in scoring and overall field-goals made (81) ... Led Rockets in blocked shots nine times, rebounding on five occasions, thefts four times and scoring once ... Finished with season-high 18 points and season-best two helpers vs. MAC West Division champion Central Michigan (March 2) ... Tallied game-winning offensive putback with 1.7 seconds left in regulation vs. Chippewas ... Registered 14 points, six boards and squad-tying best two rejections in 22 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27) ... Contributed eight points, squad-best seven caroms and one assist in 26 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24) ... Had nine points, team-high nine rebounds and one assist in 27 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 20) ... Tallied 15 points, six boards and one rejection in 25 minutes vs. Buffalo (Feb. 10) ... Totaled 15 points, seven caroms and one blocked shot in 25 minutes at Akron (Jan. 20) ...

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KAAYLA MCINTYRE #15 • SOPHOMORE • CENTER • 6-2TOLEDO, OH • NOTRE DAME ACADEMY

McIntyre’s Stats vs. MAC OpponentsTEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPGAkron 2 .611 (11-18) .000 (0-0) .333 (2-6) 12.0 5.0Ball St. 2 .333 (3-9) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 3.0 4.5Bowling Green 2 .750 (3-4) .000 (0-0) .500 (2-4) 4.0 4.5Buffalo 1 .545 (6-11) .000 (0-0) .600 (3-5) 15.0 6.0Central Michigan 2 .765 (13-17) .000 (0-0) .500 (1-2) 13.5 5.0Eastern Michigan 2 .700 (7-10) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-1) 7.0 5.5Kent St. 2 .600 (6-10) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-1) 6.0 8.0Miami 1 .750 (3-4) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 6.0 11.0Northern Illinois 2 .714 (10-14) .000 (0-0) .500 (2-4) 11.0 4.5Ohio 1 .556 (5-9) .000 (0-0) .400 (2-5) 12.0 1.0Western Michigan 2 .800 (8-10) .000 (0-0) .500 (2-4) 9.0 6.5

Registered 12 points and one rejection in 25 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13) ... Notched six points, game-high 11 rebounds and season-tying best two thefts in season-high 30 minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6) ... Finished with 12 points, five caroms and season-high two thefts in 22 minutes at Western Michigan (Feb. 3) ... Contributed seven points, five boards, one helper and team-high two rejections vs. arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 30) ... Had six points, four rebounds, season-high three rejections and one steal in 24 minutes at Eastern Michigan in first collegiate start (Jan. 23) ... Tallied eight points, three boards and one rejection vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16) ... Had six points and season-best 11 rebounds in season-high 18 minutes at Miami (Jan. 13) ... Contributed six points, eight caroms and one theft in 17 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9) ... Finished with six points, five rebounds and one rejection in 14 minutes vs. Kent St. (Jan. 6) ... Had five points, three caroms, one assist and one steal in 11 minutes against Arizona in collegiate debut (Nov. 14).

High School (Notre Dame Academy)High School (Notre Dame Academy)As a Senior —As a Senior — Averaged 18.7 points and 10.2 rebounds per game ... Also totaled 57 rejections and 32 thefts ... Division I Co-Player of

the Year ... District Player of the Year ... Propelled squad to 27-3 ledger and state runner-up fin-ish ... Toledo Blade Girls’ Player of the Year ... Shot 62 percent from field and 65 percent from char-ity stripe ... Tallied career highs of 31 points with 23 boards in win over Lima Senior ... As a Junior As a Junior — Averaged 13.5 points and 10.0 rebounds per game ... Helped team to 24-4 record, securing third straight conference championship and third

McIntyre’s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.Akron (3/9/16) 22 4-6 0-0 1-2 3 0 0 2 1 0 9Averages - 1 GP 22.0 4-6/66.7 0-0/0.0 1-2/50.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 9.0

consecutive trip to Division I ‘Final Four’ ... First-team all-league, first-team all-district and second-team all-state ... Selected to All-Blade Team ... Career —Career — Starred for head coach Travis Galloway at Notre Dame Academy ... Four-year letterwinner in basketball ... Guided squad to 98-16 overall record, including 54-2 conference mark ... Eagles cap-tured four-straight league titles and made four straight trips to Division I ‘Final Four’ ... Totaled 1,397 points and 1,073 rebounds ... Graduated with 3.5 GPA.

PersonalPersonalBorn Kaayla Destinye Renee McIntyre on June 20, 1997 ... Mother is Sherhonda Haynes ... Has one brother, Rapheal Worthy ... Majoring in criminal justice.

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Printz’s Career StatisticsSEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG)2015-16 30-1 504 (16.8) 37-115 (.322) 23-62 (.371) 17-26 (.654) 41 (1.4) 27-0 40 36 2 12 114 (3.8)TOTALS 30-1 504 (16.8) 37-115 (.322) 23-62 (.371) 17-26 (.654) 41 (1.4) 27-0 40 36 2 12 114 (3.8)

Printz’s Printz’s Career HighsCareer HighsPoints:Points: 13 vs. Dayton (12/2/15)Rebounds:Rebounds: 7 vs. Akron (3/9/16)Assists:Assists: 4 (2 times, last at Kent St. (2/6/16)Blocks:Blocks: 1 (2 times, last vs. Central Michigan (3/2/16)Steals:Steals: 2 (2 times, last vs. Buffalo (2/10/16)Field Goals: Field Goals: 5 vs. Dayton (12/2/15)Free Throws:Free Throws: 5 at Kent St. (2/6/16)3-Point FGs:3-Point FGs: 3 vs. Dayton (12/2/15)Minutes:Minutes: 33 at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16)

HALEE PRINTZSophomoreSophomore

Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & HighlightsHighly-skilled combo guard who can shoot, pass and handle the ball ... Possesses great ability to get to basket, score and draw fouls ... Scored in double figures on two occasions.

As a Freshman (2015-16)Appeared in all 30 games, making one start ... Averaged 3.8 points, 1.4 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.4 steals in 16.8 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 4.2 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 1.8 apg and 0.5 spg in 18.7 mpg ... Finished third on squad in three-point field-goal percentage (.371, 23-of-62),

fourth in dimes (40) and three-point field-goals made (23), fifth in free throw percentage (.654, 17-of-26) and minutes played (16.8 mpg) and tied for fifth in thefts (12) ... Led Rockets in thefts on three occasions, assists twice and scoring and blocked shots once ... Knocked down season-high three triples and finished with season-best 13 points, two caroms and one helper in season-high 24 minutes vs. Dayton (Dec. 2) ... Pulled down season-high seven boards in 28 minutes vs. Akron in MAC Tournament Quarterfinals (March 9) ... Totaled three points, three rebounds, two assists, one rejection and one steal in 26 minutes vs. MAC West Division champion Central Michigan (March 2) ... Registered four points, three caroms and two dimes in 24 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27) ... Scored five-straight points against Bowling Green with score tied midway through fourth quarter to give Midnight Blue & Gold lead it would not relinquish (Feb. 17) ... Notched 10 points and season-tying

high four dimes in 22 minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6) ... Tallied six points and team-high three assists in 23 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13) ... Finished with five points, four boards, one helper and one steal in 28 minutes at Western Michigan (Feb. 3) ... Contributed two points, four rebounds, three assists, one blocked shot and season-best two thefts in season-high 33 minutes at Eastern Michigan in first collegiate start (Jan. 23) ... Registered six points and season-high four dimes in 20 minutes at Akron (Jan. 20) ... Had six points, one carom and one helper in 15 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16) ... Tallied five points, three boards and one assist vs. Kent St. (Jan. 6) ... Registered seven points in 20 minutes vs. Harvard in consolation round at URI tourney (Nov. 22) ... Totaled eight points and one assist in only six minutes vs. Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21) ... Contributed six points and one board in 14 minutes at nationally ranked Notre Dame (Nov. 18).

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HALEE PRINTZ #22 • SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-11

TIPP CITY, OH • TIPPECANOE H.S.

High School (Tippecanoe)As a Senior —As a Senior — Averaged 17.6 points, 6.7 rebounds, conference-best 6.6 assists and 2.6 steals per game ... Shot 45.1 percent (180-of-399) from field, including 40.4 percent (57-of-141) from three-point range, and 72.6 percent (77-of-106) from charity stripe ... Division II first-team all-state ... District 9 and Conference Player of the Year for second-straight season ... All-Southwest Player of the Year ... First-team all-league ... Paced conference in helpers and finished fifth in thefts, seventh in scoring and eighth in overall field-goal percentatge ... Tallied at least 10 points in 26 of 28 contests, including 15 games with 20-plus points ... Poured in season-high 23 points against Kenton Ridge ... Helped team to 27-1 overall record, including perfect 10-0 mark in division ... Team captain ... As a Junior —As a Junior — Averaged 17.6 points, 7.7 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 2.1 steals per game ... Third-team all-state ... District 9 and Conference Player of the Year ... First-team all-league ... Guided Red Devils to 21-5 overall record, including 8-2 ledger in division, and appearance in district championship game ... Finished second in divi-sion in scoring and top five in caroms and dimes ... Team captain ... Career —Career — Starred for head coach Aaron Jackson at Tippecanoe High School ... Four-year letterwinner in basketball and volleyball ... Four-

time all-league selection ... Finished with school-record 1,455 points, 665 rebounds and 497 assists ... Also wrapped up ca-reer as school’s all-time leader in three-point field goals (109) ... Earned “Most Dedicated Award” and chosen “Best Teammate” on two occasions in vote of peers as member of Dayton Lady Hoopstars on AAU circuit.

Printz’s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.Akron (3/9/16) 28 0-3 0-3 0-2 7 0 1 1 0 0 0Averages - 1 GP 28.0 0-3/0.0 0-3/0.0 0-2/0.0 7.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Printz’s Stats vs. MAC OpponentsTEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPGAkron 2 .286 (2-7) .333 (2-6) .000 (0-2) 3.0 3.5Ball St. 2 .750 (3-4) .667 (2-3) .000 (0-0) 4.0 0.5Bowling Green 2 .667 (2-3) .000 (0-0) .750 (3-4) 3.5 1.0Buffalo 1 .333 (1-3) .333 (1-3) .500 (1-2) 4.0 1.0Central Michigan 2 .286 (2-7) .333 (1-3) .000 (0-0) 2.5 2.0Eastern Michigan 2 .154 (2-13) .000 (0-6) .750 (3-4) 3.5 2.5Kent St. 2 .375 (3-8) .286 (2-7) .875 (7-8) 7.5 1.5Miami 1 .500 (1-2) .500 (1-2) .000 (0-0) 3.0 1.0Northern Illinois 2 .375 (3-8) .500 (3-6) .500 (1-2) 5.0 2.0Ohio 1 .400 (2-5) 1.000 (2-2) .000 (0-0) 6.0 0.0Western Michigan 2 .250 (2-8) .250 (1-4) .000 (0-0) 2.5 2.0

PersonalPersonalBorn Halee Noelle Printz on March 1, 1997 ... Parents are Mike and Lacey Clawson ... Has two sisters, Mackenzie and Savannah, and one brother, Brady ... Undecided on academic major.

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SARAH ST-FORTSophomoreSophomore

St-Fort’s Career StatisticsSEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG)2015-16 28-0 191 (6.8) 11-25 (.440) 0-0 (.000) 10-21 (.476) 38 (1.4) 46-1 3 17 0 9 32 (1.1)TOTALS 28-0 191 (6.8) 11-25 (.440) 0-0 (.000) 10-21 (.476) 38 (1.4) 46-1 3 17 0 9 32 (1.1)

St-Fort’s St-Fort’s Career HighsCareer HighsPoints:Points: 6 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)Rebounds:Rebounds: 5 vs. Akron (3/9/16)Assists:Assists: 1 (3 times, last vs. Akron (3/9/16)Blocks:Blocks: NoneSteals:Steals: 2 (3 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16)Field Goals:Field Goals: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)Free Throws:Free Throws: 3 vs. Ohio (2/13/16)3-Point FGs:3-Point FGs: NoneMinutes:Minutes: 23 vs. Ohio (2/13/16)

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High School (Dawson College)High School (Dawson College)As a Senior —As a Senior — Averaged 12.7 points, 9.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.5 steals per game ... Named to Canadian College Athletic Association (CCAA) All-Star squad ... First-team All-Star RSEQ ... Led squad to second-place finish in RSEQ with 13-3 record ... Finished seventh in conference in scoring and among league leaders in boards (138), helpers (40) and thefts (38) ... Helped team capture silver medal at Dawson College Winter Classic ... Named Tournament All-Star at CEGEP Division 1 Provincial Championships ... Guided team to fourth-place finish at championships ... As a Junior —As a Junior — Averaged 14.6 points, 11.4 rebounds, 3.8 steals and 2.0 assists per game ... Named to CCAA All-Star team ... First-team All-Star RSEQ ... Collected “All-Canadian Award” ... Team MVP ... Named school’s Athlete of the Year ... Career —Career — Starred for head coach Trevor William at Dawson College ... Three-year letterwinner in basketball.

Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & HighlightsMember of UT’s Dean’s List in Spring 2016 semester ... Talented on-ball defender ... Explosive driver with great ability to hit pullup jumper ... Possesses extreme speed and quickness.

As a Freshman (2015-16)As a Freshman (2015-16)Appeared in 28 games off bench ... Averaged 1.1 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.3 steals in 6.8 minutes per game ... In MAC contests, tallied 1.2 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.2 spg in 6.5 mpg ... Led Rockets in thefts on one occasion ... Con-tributed season-high six points, two boards and

season-tying best two steals in only seven minutes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29) ... Finished with season-high five rebounds and one assist in 21 minutes vs. Akron in MAC Tournament Quarterfinals (March 9) ... Had two points and two boards in 11 minutes vs. Ball St. in regular-season finale (March 5) ... Registered four points, two rebounds and one assist vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24) ... Totaled five points, four caroms and one theft in season-best 23 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13) ... Tallied four points and season-tying best three boards at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 23) ... Finished with two points and three caroms in 18 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2) ... Contributed two steals and one board in 13 minutes at nationally ranked Notre Dame (Nov. 18).

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SARAH ST-FORT #5 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 5-9MONTREAL, PQ • DAWSON COLLEGE

PersonalBorn Sarah St-Fort on July 21, 1995 ... Parents are Alix St-Fort and Mil-lienne Millien ... Majoring in pre-finance.

St-Fort’s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.Akron (3/9/16) 21 0-2 0-0 1-4 5 3 1 2 0 0 1Averages - 1 GP 21.0 0-2/0.0 0-0/0.0 1-4/25.0 5.0 3.0 1.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

St-Fort’s Stats vs. MAC OpponentsTEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPGAkron 2 .000 (0-2) .000 (0-0) .250 (1-4) 0.5 3.0Ball St. 2 .333 (2-6) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 2.0 2.5Bowling Green 1 .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 0.0 0.0Buffalo 1 .000 (0-1) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 0.0 1.0Central Michigan 2 .333 (1-3) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 1.0 2.0Eastern Michigan 2 1.000 (3-3) .000 (0-0) .667 (2-3) 4.0 2.5Kent St. 2 1.000 (1-1) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-2) 1.0 1.5Miami 1 .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 0.0 1.0Northern Illinois 2 .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 0.0 0.0Ohio 1 .333 (1-3) .000 (0-0) .750 (3-4) 5.0 4.0Western Michigan 2 .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) .000 (0-0) 0.0 0.0

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MERVEILLES “MAE” TSHITENGE#10 • JUNIOR • FORWARD • 5-10

NEUCHATEL, SWITZERLAND • ESCC H.S.

Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & HighlightsTransfer from Redlands Community College ... Can play on perimeter or inside ... Solid rebounder and ball handler, to go along with being good three-point shooter ... Possesses good footwork on defense ... Can guard multiple positions ... Will have two years of eligibility remaining.

As a Sophomore (2015-16 @ Redlands C.C.)As a Sophomore (2015-16 @ Redlands C.C.)Started all 29 games ... Averaged team-high 13.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals per game ... In division contests, tallied 12.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 2.3 apg and 1.4 spg ... Shot 53.3 percent (153-of-287) from field, including 43.9 percent (29-of-66) from three-point range, and 81.9 percent (59-of-72) from charity stripe ... First-team all-conference and first-team NJCAA All-Region II ... Helped team post 23-8 overall record, including 13-5 in division ... Poured in at least 10 points on 25 occasions, including season-high 22 points against Hill College (Nov. 17).

As a Freshman (2014-15 @ Redlands C.C.)As a Freshman (2014-15 @ Redlands C.C.)Started all 29 games ... Averaged 10.9 points, 6.2 boards and 1.1 helpers and 1.0 thefts ... In division contests, tallied 11.9 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 0.9 apg and 1.1 spg ... Shot 39.8 percent (115-of-289) from floor, including 33.3 percent (16-of-48) from three-point land, and 71.1 percent (69-of-97) from free throw line ... Scored in double figures on 18 occasions, includ-ing season-high 23 points against Independence Community College.

High School (ESCC)High School (ESCC)Averaged 10.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 0.7 steals and 2.0 steals in 31.3 minutes per game for Switzerland’s National Team at U-18 European Championship (Division B) in 2013 ... Shot 41.9 percent (26-of-62) from field, including 40.0 percent (2-of-5) from three-point land, and 63.6 percent (14-of-22) from charity stripe in seven contests ... Finished 12th at championships in minutes played and 19th in overall field-goal percentage ... Scored in double figures on four occasions, including tourney-best 20 points versus Ukraine.

PersonalPersonalBorn Sarah St-Fort on June 9, 1995 ... Mom is Bratrice Metzener ... Has twin sister, Lareine, and one brother, Prince ... Majoring in recreational therapy and communication.

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Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & HighlightsUnselfish player who provides plenty of energy ... Capable of playing multiple positions ... Possesses soft shooting touch around basket..

High School (Rogers & Youngstown Ursuline)High School (Rogers & Youngstown Ursuline)As a Senior —As a Senior — Averaged 14.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.0 assists and 1.2 steals per game ... Third-team all-state ... First-team all-district and first-team all-conference ... Helped Rams successfully defend City League title and reach Division II regional final ... Team captain ... Led squad to 22-6 overall ledger, including perfect 11-0 league mark ... Scored in double figures on 21 occasions, including season-high 25 points against Notre Dame Academy ... Also poured in at least 20 points six times ... As a Junior —As a Junior — Averaged 10.7 points and 8.0 boards per contest ... First-team all-city and second-team all-district ... Guided team to Division II state championship game ... Career —Career — Starred for head coach Lamar Smith at Rogers High School ... Four-year letterwin-ner in basketball ... Played first two years for head coach Sean Durkin at Youngstown Ursuline High School ... Averaged 16.8 points and 13.2 caroms per game as sophomore ... First-team Division III all-state ... Three-star recruit and No. 20 forward nationally by espn.com.

TANAYA BEACHAM #23 • FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-2

YOUNGSTOWN, OH • TOLEDO ROGERS H.S.

PersonalPersonalBorn Tanaya Me`kel-Lynn Beacham on May 27, 1998 ... Parents are Tamica Beacham and late Eric Payne ... Planning to major in criminal justice.

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Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & HighlightsPossesses quick release and great shooting range ... Has ability to score off screens or off the dribble ... Also possesses two years of experience playing for Finnish National Team (2014-16).

High School (High School (MäkelänrinneMäkelänrinne))Averaged 6.5 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 13.5 minutes per game for Finland’s National Team during qualifying round for 2017 FIBA EuroBasket Championships ... Shot 41.7 percent (5-of-12) from field, including 33.3 percent (2-of-6) from three-point range, and 50.0 percent (1-of-2) from charity stripe in two contests ... Poured in 13 points and two thefts in 20 minutes against Spain ... Averaged 2.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.9 steals in 11.7 minutes per game for Finland’s Un-der-18 National Team at 2013 European Championships (Division B) ... Shot 18.8 percent (6-of-32) from floor, including 17.4 percent (4-of-23) from three-point land, and 50.0 percent (1-of-2) from charity stripe in seven contests ... Contributed season-high six points and five boards in 14 minutes against Austria in final game of event ... Averaged 9.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 24.0 minutes in five games for Tapiolan Honka, club team based in Espoo, Finland ... Team plays in Naisten Korisliiga on highest tier of Finnish basketball ... 2014-15 Rookie of the Year in women’s league.

SARA ROKKANENn

#1 • FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 5-10HELSINKI, FINLAND • MäKELäNRINNE H.S.

PersonalPersonalBorn Sara Emilia Susanna Rokkanen on May 15, 1996 ... Mother is Su-sanna Rokkanen ... Has one sister, Kalariina Koivulehto, and one brother, Jonas Koivulehto ... Undecided on academic major.

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Outlook & HighlightsOutlook & HighlightsHas great IQ for game ... Possesses solid ball-handling, passing and shooting skills ... Played at competitive level for Italian National Team ... and proven herself against some of best players in Europe.

High School (Liceo Scientifi co A.B. Sabin)High School (Liceo Scientifi co A.B. Sabin)Averaged 7.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.9 steals in 22.1 minutes per game for Italian National Team at 2015 U-18 European Championship (Division A) ... Shot 33.8 percent (24-of-71) from field, including 20.8 percent (5-of-24) from three-point range, and 65.2 per-cent (15-of-23) from charity stripe in nine contests ... Scored in double figures in three contests at event, including tourney-best 15 points and seven caroms in 32 minutes against Spain ... Ranked seventh in thefts and 12th in helpers at championships ... Tallied 12.4 points, 3.6 boards, 2.3 helpers and 3.0 thefts in 23.9 minutes per game for Italian National Team at 2014 U-17 FIBA World Championship for Women ... Shot 42.4 percent (25-of-59) from floor, including 15.2 percent (5-of-33) from three-point land, and 71.0 percent (22-of-31) from free throw line in seven contests ... Scored in double figures in five match-ups at event, including tourney-high 18 points against Mexico ... Ranked 11th in scoring at championships ... Contributed 11.6 points, 4.4 caroms, 2.7 dimes and 3.3 steals in 25.3 minutes per game for Italian National Team at 2013 U-16 European Championship (Division A) ... Shot 30.8 percent (33-of-107) from field, including 25.7 percent (9-of-35) from three-point

MARIELLA SANTUCCI#3 • FRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-7

BOLOGNA, ITALY - LICEO SCIENTIFICO A.B. SABIN H.S.

range, and 64.4 percent (29-of-45) from charity stripe in nine contests ... Scored in double figures in six contests at event, including tourney-best 17 points against Lithuania ... Ranked third in thefts, seventh in helpers and free-throws made (3.2), 11th in free-throw percentage and 17th in scoring ... Contributed 13.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 27.6 minutes per contest for Italian Club team, Magika Castel San Pietro, in 2016 A2 Italian Basketball League ... Shot 42.9 percent (85-of-198) from field, including 31.0 percent (39-of-126) from beyond the arc, and 61.4 percent (81-of-132) from charity stripe in 28 games ... Registered 9.1 points, 3.7 caroms and 2.1 helpers in 24.2 minutes per game for Ital-ian Club team, Magika-Alfagomma Castel San Pietro, in 2015 A2 Italian Basketball League ... Connected on 37.2 percent (58-of-156) from floor, including 23.4 percent (25-of-107) from three-point land, and 57.7 per-cent (64-of-111) from free throw line in 28 contests ... Tallied 13.7 points, 3.5 boards and 2.1 dimes in 27.1 minutes per contest for Italian Club team, Magika Castel San Pietro, in 2014 A3 Italian Basketball League ... Shot 47.0 percent (78-of-166) from floor, including 25.8 percent (32-of-124) from three-point land, and 57.0 percent (49-of-86) from free throw line in 22 games.

PersonalPersonalBorn Mariella Santucci on June 18, 1997 ... Parents are Marina Simboli and Marco Santucci ... Has two sisters, Marianna and Martina ... Unde-cided on academic major.

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Monakana’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game StatsMonakana’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.DREXEL (11/9) 20 3-8 1-3 4-7 5 3 1 1 0 0 11MVSU (11/10) 18 4-11 1-5 0-0 9 1 1 3 0 0 9PURDUE (11/17) 21 4-9 2-3 5-6 4 2 0 2 0 1 15at UMKC (11/20) 15 1-4 1-2 2-2 4 3 0 2 0 0 5vs. Cal St. Fullerton (11/29) 20 1-9 0-4 2-2 7 2 0 3 0 0 4at Saint Mary’s (CA) (11/30) 24 3-10 0-3 3-3 6 2 0 2 0 3 9DETROIT (12/6) 8 1-4 1-3 0-2 3 4 1 1 0 0 3VALPARAISO (12/7) 19 0-4 0-2 3-4 1 3 0 2 0 0 3at St. Bonaventure (12/15) 10 0-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0DAYTON (12/22) 22 2-11 0-3 1-2 5 2 0 4 0 1 5at Evansville (12/30) 16 0-5 0-2 0-0 2 4 0 1 0 0 0at C. Michigan (1/4) 25 2-11 0-6 3-4 5 1 2 2 0 2 7N. ILLINOIS (1/9) 17 2-3 0-1 1-1 7 2 0 2 0 0 5MIAMI (1/12) 18 3-7 0-2 3-4 2 1 0 1 0 2 9at Buffalo (1/15) 4 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0at W. Michigan (1/18) 13 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0BALL ST. (1/23) 18 2-3 0-0 2-3 7 4 0 2 0 0 6at Ohio (1/26) 17 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 0 0 4AKRON (1/30) 20 4-7 0-0 2-5 9 3 0 2 0 0 10BOWLING GREEN (2/2) 16 1-6 0-2 2-3 2 5 0 2 1 1 4at Miami (2/6) 23 2-6 2-5 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 6at Kent St. (2/9) 23 2-10 1-2 2-4 5 2 0 3 0 2 7OHIO (2/15) 16 4-8 1-2 1-2 8 4 0 2 0 0 10at E. Michigan (2/19) 22 1-7 0-1 3-6 5 3 1 1 0 0 5W. MICHIGAN (2/23) 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0at N. Illinois (2/27) 11 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 0 0 4 0 0 4C. MICHIGAN (3/2) 22 2-9 0-2 2-4 7 4 1 1 0 0 6E. MICHIGAN (3/5) 17 1-6 1-4 0-0 5 1 1 1 0 0 3at Ball St. (3/8) 21 3-8 0-1 2-3 7 4 0 3 0 0 8OHIO (3/10) 22 2-6 0-0 1-2 6 0 1 2 0 0 5vs. W. Michigan (3/12) 14 4-7 1-1 1-1 6 1 0 0 0 0 10vs. Akron (3/13) 21 0-8 0-3 4-4 5 3 2 2 2 1 4

Monakana’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsMonakana’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.at Cleveland St. (11/14) 18 5-11 2-5 2-4 5 4 1 3 0 0 14ST. BONAVENTURE (11/20) 24 2-9 1-4 4-4 9 3 0 4 0 1 9at Purdue (11/23) 25 1-6 0-2 0-0 2 1 1 3 1 0 2vs. Virginia (11/28) 12 1-5 0-3 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 2vs. Arizona (11/30) 29 2-8 0-3 3-4 8 3 2 1 0 1 7at Dayton (12/10) 26 5-8 4-5 0-0 3 5 1 4 0 0 14IDAHO (12/13) 18 2-6 2-5 2-2 2 2 0 3 1 0 8DETROIT (12/14) 21 3-12 2-7 2-2 11 3 0 3 0 0 10vs. Nevada (12/19) 29 4-8 0-1 1-2 5 3 0 1 0 2 9vs. S. Illinois (12/20) 26 7-11 1-4 2-2 7 4 0 0 0 0 17UW-PARKSIDE (12/30) 24 2-7 1-3 3-4 11 3 0 4 0 1 8MIAMI (1/3) 29 6-10 1-2 6-7 5 2 1 1 0 0 19KENT ST. (1/7) 30 4-11 0-0 3-4 12 3 0 0 1 2 11at Ohio (1/10) 31 2-10 0-2 4-4 12 5 0 2 1 0 8AKRON (1/14) 31 6-11 3-7 2-2 7 5 1 2 0 0 17at W. Michigan (1/17) 24 0-5 0-1 1-2 3 3 1 1 0 0 1BUFFALO (1/21) 36 2-8 0-2 5-6 7 1 0 0 0 1 9E. MICHIGAN (1/24) 33 3-9 1-1 0-0 12 2 1 3 0 1 7at Bowling Green (1/31) 22 3-11 0-2 3-4 2 4 0 0 0 2 9at Buffalo (2/4) 31 2-11 1-4 4-6 9 1 1 3 0 1 9BALL ST. (2/7) 19 2-7 0-2 2-3 7 4 1 2 0 1 6at C. Michigan (2/11) 27 0-6 0-2 0-0 4 2 1 1 0 3 0at Akron (2/14) 29 3-11 1-6 4-7 4 2 0 3 1 1 11N. ILLINOIS (2/18) 24 3-8 2-3 2-2 9 4 1 1 0 0 10at E. Michigan (2/21) 34 6-13 3-5 2-2 7 2 4 6 0 1 17W. MICHIGAN (2/25) 28 2-5 0-1 2-4 7 3 1 3 0 1 6C. MICHIGAN (2/28) 30 4-9 1-5 2-2 10 1 2 1 0 1 11at N. Illinois (3/4) 14 1-2 0-0 2-2 0 5 0 3 0 0 4at Ball St. (3/7) 22 2-7 1-4 2-3 3 3 1 4 0 0 7MIAMI (3/9) 20 3-6 2-3 0-0 2 3 4 5 0 0 8vs. E. Michigan (3/11) 24 2-5 1-2 0-0 2 2 2 2 0 0 5WRIGHT ST. (3/20) 24 2-9 2-8 4-4 7 2 0 2 0 1 10MICHIGAN (3/23) 20 1-3 0-1 2-3 7 2 1 0 0 1 4

Monakana’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsMonakana’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.ARIZONA (11/14) 25 0-8 0-2 0-0 5 3 1 0 0 1 0at Notre Dame (11/18) 11 0-5 0-1 2-2 5 2 0 3 0 0 2vs. Albany (11/21) 27 4-8 0-2 4-4 3 5 1 3 0 1 12vs. Harvard (11/22) 21 4-8 0-1 2-2 5 5 0 2 0 2 10at St. Bonaventure (11/29) 25 4-10 1-5 3-3 6 5 0 3 0 1 12DAYTON (12/2) 21 2-10 0-3 2-4 7 3 0 6 1 0 6vs. Columbia (12/5) 31 3-7 1-2 0-0 10 3 2 0 0 1 7vs. VCU (12/6) 29 7-12 2-5 8-10 6 2 2 2 0 4 24CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) 29 4-9 1-1 2-2 7 4 0 1 0 0 11at UIC (12/20) 36 5-13 1-5 2-2 6 3 0 2 1 2 13ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) 24 4-12 1-3 0-0 7 0 1 0 0 1 9at Ball St. (1/2) 16 8-16 3-4 2-2 3 4 0 1 0 0 21KENT ST. (1/6) 33 4-10 1-4 3-4 10 2 2 3 0 2 12W. MICHIGAN (1/9) 27 2-5 0-2 6-6 5 4 1 0 0 1 10at Miami (1/13) 22 3-6 0-1 2-4 2 4 0 2 0 2 8N. ILLINOIS (1/16) 25 2-6 0-3 1-2 8 4 0 2 0 0 5at Akron (1/20) 16 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 3 0 2 0 0 0at E. Michigan (1/23) 25 7-15 1-3 0-0 5 4 1 5 2 1 15BOWLING GREEN (1/30) 34 7-12 3-6 4-4 6 3 1 2 1 3 21 at W. Michigan (2/3) 33 4-9 3-4 14-14 8 3 0 2 0 0 25at Kent St. (2/6) 31 1-10 1-4 2-2 6 4 0 6 0 0 5BUFFALO (2/10) 25 1-7 0-4 2-4 4 3 1 1 0 0 4OHIO (2/13) 13 0-1 0-0 3-4 4 5 0 4 0 0 3at Bowling Green (2/17) 35 9-13 4-5 6-8 8 3 0 3 0 0 28at C. Michigan (2/20) 33 6-10 1-3 2-3 7 5 2 3 0 0 15E. MICHIGAN (2/24) 17 1-7 1-3 0-0 3 1 1 2 1 0 3at N. Illinois (2/27) 31 7-11 1-3 5-6 5 4 1 1 0 1 20C. MICHIGAN (3/2) 35 6-9 1-3 0-0 7 1 2 3 0 1 13BALL ST. (3/5) 26 0-5 0-4 4-4 6 1 1 1 0 1 4vs. Akron (3/9) 36 4-12 2-6 4-6 10 2 0 4 0 1 14

Reecher’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game StatsReecher’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.DREXEL (11/9) 8 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 2MVSU (11/10) 26 5-10 0-0 2-4 3 4 1 2 0 0 12PURDUE (11/17) 14 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 4 0 1 0 1 3at UMKC (11/20) 18 4-8 0-0 2-3 4 4 1 1 0 0 10vs. Cal St. Fullerton (11/29) 7 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 1 2at Saint Mary’s (CA) (11/30) 18 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 1 0 1 4DETROIT (12/6) 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0VALPARAISO (12/7) 8 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 1 1 2 0 0 2at St. Bonaventure (12/15) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0DAYTON (12/22) 18 2-2 0-0 2-3 3 3 0 0 0 1 6at Evansville (12/30) 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at C. Michigan (1/4) 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0N. ILLINOIS (1/9) 11 2-2 0-0 1-2 2 0 0 2 1 0 5MIAMI (1/12) 17 4-4 0-0 1-1 5 2 0 0 0 0 9at Buffalo (1/15) 16 2-5 0-0 0-2 6 2 0 1 0 1 4at W. Michigan (1/18) 6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2BALL ST. (1/23) 4 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0at Ohio (1/26) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0AKRON (1/30) 9 2-4 0-0 0-1 2 2 0 1 0 0 4BOWLING GREEN (2/2) 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 0 0 0 2at Miami (2/6) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Kent St. (2/9) 16 2-3 0-0 1-1 2 5 1 1 0 1 5OHIO (2/15) — Did Not See Game Action —at E. Michigan (2/19) 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2W. MICHIGAN (2/23) 14 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 1 0 2 0 1 0at N. Illinois (2/27) 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0C. MICHIGAN (3/2) 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1 0 0 0E. MICHIGAN (3/5) 12 1-2 0-0 1-4 2 1 0 1 0 0 3at Ball St. (3/8) 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0OHIO (3/10) 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 1 2vs. W. Michigan (3/12) 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2vs. Akron (3/13) 4 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4

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Reecher’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsReecher’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.at Cleveland St. (11/14) 31 7-13 0-0 0-0 15 1 3 2 0 1 14ST. BONAVENTURE (11/20) 20 1-5 0-0 4-4 5 2 1 2 0 2 6at Purdue (11/23) 30 1-7 0-0 2-4 8 2 0 4 0 1 4vs. Virginia (11/28) 21 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 5 0 2 0 0 4vs. Arizona (11/30) 13 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 1 0 0 2at Dayton (12/10) 24 2-4 0-0 4-6 3 1 2 1 0 0 8IDAHO (12/13) 23 2-6 0-0 2-3 5 1 1 0 0 0 6DETROIT (12/14) 12 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 0 2vs. Nevada (12/19) 26 4-4 0-0 5-6 3 4 1 2 0 1 13vs. S. Illinois (12/20) 22 2-4 0-0 2-2 5 0 2 0 1 0 6UW-PARKSIDE (12/30) 24 3-4 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 2 0 1 6MIAMI (1/3) 16 1-1 0-0 1-2 5 2 0 1 0 0 3KENT ST. (1/7) 20 0-1 0-0 3-6 3 2 0 4 0 1 3at Ohio (1/10) 17 1-2 0-0 2-4 3 3 0 1 0 0 4AKRON (1/14) 22 5-8 0-0 0-0 7 3 2 1 0 0 10at W. Michigan (1/17) 24 6-11 0-0 1-1 11 3 1 0 0 0 13BUFFALO (1/21) 32 1-3 0-0 4-4 9 2 1 3 2 0 6E. MICHIGAN (1/24) 22 4-5 0-0 1-2 6 1 1 4 1 0 9at Bowling Green (1/31) 18 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 0 0 0 2at Buffalo (2/4) 24 3-5 0-0 0-1 8 1 0 2 1 1 6BALL ST. (2/7) 20 1-3 0-0 2-2 5 1 0 0 2 1 4at C. Michigan (2/11) 29 4-6 0-0 0-0 6 3 0 4 1 1 8at Akron (2/14) 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N. ILLINOIS (2/18) 23 2-5 0-0 2-3 8 3 0 0 0 0 6at E. Michigan (2/21) 30 8-15 0-0 6-6 11 2 0 2 0 0 22W. MICHIGAN (2/25) 27 2-5 0-0 0-1 9 2 0 2 0 2 4C. MICHIGAN (2/28) 17 1-5 0-0 1-2 9 4 0 1 1 0 3at N. Illinois (3/4) 33 5-7 0-0 3-3 7 2 1 1 0 0 13at Ball St. (3/7) 18 4-6 0-0 3-4 5 4 1 0 0 0 11 MIAMI (3/9) 27 5-8 0-0 2-2 13 1 0 0 1 0 12vs. E. Michigan (3/11) 31 3-11 0-0 2-2 16 3 0 1 0 0 8WRIGHT ST. (3/20) 20 1-3 0-0 1-2 2 4 1 1 0 0 3 MICHIGAN (3/23) 31 3-3 0-0 2-2 7 3 1 4 1 1 8

Reecher’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsReecher’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.ARIZONA (11/14) 28 4-5 0-0 3-4 4 2 0 1 2 0 11at Notre Dame (11/18) 23 4-4 0-0 0-0 6 0 1 2 0 3 8vs. Albany (11/21) 19 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 0 2vs. Harvard (11/22) 9 1-2 0-0 2-2 3 0 0 1 0 0 4at St. Bonaventure (11/29) 18 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1 0 0 4DAYTON (12/2) 19 1-6 0-0 1-2 5 0 0 1 0 1 3vs. Columbia (12/5) 22 6-9 0-0 2-4 1 3 0 0 1 0 14vs. VCU (12/6) 21 2-2 0-0 0-0 6 1 1 2 0 0 4CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) 15 1-3 0-0 2-3 4 0 0 0 0 0 4at UIC (12/20) 28 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 1 1 1 4ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) 19 1-3 0-0 1-2 7 0 1 1 0 1 3at Ball St. (1/2) 23 0-2 0-0 2-4 8 2 1 0 0 2 2KENT ST. (1/6) 20 5-9 0-0 2-5 6 1 0 1 0 2 12W. MICHIGAN (1/9) 21 1-3 0-0 2-3 3 4 0 3 1 0 4at Miami (1/13) 19 2-2 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 3 1 0 4N. ILLINOIS (1/16) 28 5-6 0-0 0-3 8 2 0 3 1 0 10at Akron (1/20) 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 2 0 0 0at E. Michigan (1/23) 13 1-3 0-0 1-2 5 0 0 1 0 0 3BOWLING GREEN (1/30) 23 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 1 0 2at W. Michigan (2/3) 13 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 1 2 0 0 4at Kent St. (2/6) 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 2BUFFALO (2/10) 13 3-7 0-0 0-2 2 1 0 0 1 0 6OHIO (2/13) 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0at Bowling Green (2/17) 20 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 1 0 0 1at C. Michigan (2/20) 14 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 1 0 4E. MICHIGAN (2/24) 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 2at N. Illinois (2/27) 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0C. MICHIGAN (3/2) 14 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 6BALL ST. (3/5) 12 0-0 0-0 1-2 4 1 0 1 0 0 1vs. Akron (3/9) 8 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4

Boyd’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsBoyd’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.at Cleveland St. (11/14) 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0ST. BONAVENTURE (11/20) — Did Not See Game Action — at Purdue (11/23) 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0vs. Virginia (11/28) — Injured — vs. Arizona (11/30) — Injured —at Dayton (12/10) — Injured — IDAHO (12/13) — Injured —DETROIT (12/14) — Injured —vs. Nevada (12/19) — Injured —vs. S. Illinois (12/20) — Injured —UW-PARKSIDE (12/30) — Injured —MIAMI (1/3) — Injured —KENT ST. (1/7) — Injured —at Ohio (1/10) — Injured —AKRON (1/14) — Injured — at W. Michigan (1/17) — Injured —BUFFALO (1/21) — Injured —E. MICHIGAN (1/24) — Injured —at Bowling Green (1/31) — Injured —at Buffalo (2/4) — Injured —BALL ST. (2/7) — Injured —at C. Michigan (2/11) — Injured —at Akron (2/14) — Injured —N. ILLINOIS (2/18) — Injured — at E. Michigan (2/21) — Injured —W. MICHIGAN (2/25) — Injured — C. MICHIGAN (2/28) — Injured — at N. Illinois (3/4) — Injured —at Ball St. (3/7) — Injured —MIAMI (3/9) — Injured —vs. E. Michigan (3/11) — Injured —WRIGHT ST. (3/20) — Injured — MICHIGAN (3/23) — Injured —

Boyd’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsBoyd’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.ARIZONA (11/14) 12 4-6 1-1 0-0 2 0 3 2 0 0 9at Notre Dame (11/18) 20 4-8 0-1 0-0 3 2 1 3 0 1 8vs. Albany (11/21) 25 1-1 0-0 0-0 5 1 1 3 0 0 2vs. Harvard (11/22) 8 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2at St. Bonaventure (11/29) 13 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 0 0 1 0 0 3DAYTON (12/2) — Injured — vs. Columbia (12/5) — Injured — vs. VCU (12/6) — Injured — CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) 9 2-5 0-0 1-2 1 0 3 0 0 1 5at UIC (12/20) 15 1-3 0-0 5-8 6 1 2 1 0 0 7ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) 16 1-6 0-0 1-2 4 2 4 3 1 0 3at Ball St. (1/2) 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0KENT ST. (1/6) 6 0-1 0-0 1-4 1 0 0 0 0 1 1W. MICHIGAN (1/9) 12 0-2 0-0 3-4 0 1 4 1 0 2 3at Miami (1/13) 6 1-2 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 2 0 0 3N. ILLINOIS (1/16) 7 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3at Akron (1/20) 9 2-5 0-0 1-2 5 4 1 2 0 0 5at E. Michigan (1/23) 9 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1BOWLING GREEN (1/30) 3 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 at W. Michigan (2/3) 7 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 1 2at Kent St. (2/6) 4 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1BUFFALO (2/10) 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 2 0 1 4OHIO (2/13) 15 2-4 0-0 1-3 4 0 2 1 0 1 5at Bowling Green (2/17) 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0at C. Michigan (2/20) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0E. MICHIGAN (2/24) 24 4-7 1-1 0-0 1 2 0 3 0 2 9at N. Illinois (2/27) 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0C. MICHIGAN (3/2) 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BALL ST. (3/5) 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0vs. Akron (3/9) 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

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Bravo-Harriott’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsBravo-Harriott’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.at Cleveland St. (11/14) 24 4-9 1-5 2-3 2 2 0 0 0 0 11ST. BONAVENTURE (11/20) 10 1-6 0-3 0-0 2 0 2 2 0 0 2at Purdue (11/23) 21 4-10 2-4 3-5 2 0 1 2 0 2 13vs. Virginia (11/28) — Injured —vs. Arizona (11/30) — Injured — at Dayton (12/10) 12 2-4 1-3 2-3 0 3 0 3 0 0 7IDAHO (12/13) 14 0-5 0-4 0-0 3 2 1 2 0 1 0DETROIT (12/14) 17 4-8 2-6 2-3 3 3 2 0 0 0 12vs. Nevada (12/19) 20 0-5 0-4 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0vs. S. Illinois (12/20) 16 1-8 0-5 0-0 3 3 0 1 0 0 2UW-PARKSIDE (12/30) 20 1-5 1-2 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 3MIAMI (1/3) 22 1-4 0-3 2-2 1 4 4 2 0 1 4KENT ST. (1/7) 26 5-9 4-7 1-2 2 2 4 1 0 0 15at Ohio (1/10) 20 3-8 0-3 2-2 3 4 1 0 0 0 8AKRON (1/14) 25 1-4 1-2 0-0 3 5 2 0 1 0 3at W. Michigan (1/17) 26 9-11 5-6 0-0 2 2 2 2 1 1 23BUFFALO (1/21) 22 4-6 3-4 0-1 0 4 2 3 0 1 11E. MICHIGAN (1/24) 16 1-5 1-3 0-1 2 5 3 2 0 0 3at Bowling Green (1/31) 31 5-10 1-5 3-3 4 3 1 5 0 2 14at Buffalo (2/4) 20 2-6 2-6 0-0 3 1 2 2 0 1 6BALL ST. (2/7) 36 4-12 2-6 0-0 5 4 2 3 0 0 10at C. Michigan (2/11) 32 6-14 5-10 2-4 2 2 1 3 0 3 19at Akron (2/14) 24 7-11 2-5 0-0 0 4 0 3 0 0 16N. ILLINOIS (2/18) 31 9-14 6-9 0-0 6 3 2 0 0 0 24at E. Michigan (2/21) 28 4-11 1-7 1-3 7 4 3 3 0 2 10W. MICHIGAN (2/25) 30 0-7 0-4 1-2 7 4 2 2 0 3 1C. MICHIGAN (2/28) 29 6-10 4-7 0-0 4 3 0 1 0 0 16at N. Illinois (3/4) 36 1-6 0-4 3-4 6 1 2 7 0 1 5at Ball St. (3/7) 33 3-13 2-10 2-4 4 1 1 4 0 1 10MIAMI (3/9) 27 5-15 3-7 4-4 4 4 0 1 0 0 17vs. E. Michigan (3/11) 37 10-19 7-14 3-3 4 4 0 2 0 0 30WRIGHT ST. (3/20) 34 7-18 5-14 0-0 5 2 2 5 0 0 19MICHIGAN (3/23) 34 3-13 3-8 0-0 4 4 2 1 0 0 9

Bravo-Harriott’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsBravo-Harriott’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.ARIZONA (11/14) 33 2-13 1-6 2-2 6 3 1 2 0 1 7at Notre Dame (11/18) 28 0-6 0-3 0-0 0 4 4 3 0 2 0vs. Albany (11/21) 18 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 4 1 4 0 0 3vs. Harvard (11/22) 26 5-14 3-6 0-0 2 2 2 1 0 1 13at St. Bonaventure (11/29) 32 4-7 3-4 0-0 3 4 3 4 0 3 11DAYTON (12/2) 31 3-8 2-5 1-2 2 3 3 3 0 2 9vs. Columbia (12/5) 29 5-8 0-2 2-2 3 4 5 5 0 0 12vs. VCU (12/6) 28 5-11 3-4 2-4 2 3 4 3 0 0 15CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) 31 6-13 3-5 4-4 5 2 4 3 0 1 19at UIC (12/20) 32 1-10 1-7 0-0 1 1 3 2 0 1 3ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) 31 6-11 0-4 0-0 2 3 3 1 0 2 12at Ball St. (1/2) 37 5-15 2-9 2-2 3 4 3 0 0 2 14KENT ST. (1/6) 29 3-7 1-4 0-0 0 5 2 3 0 0 7W. MICHIGAN (1/9) 32 7-13 4-8 6-6 7 2 1 5 0 1 24at Miami (1/13) 36 2-13 0-3 0-2 8 1 3 2 0 1 4N. ILLINOIS (1/16) 26 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 3 9 2 0 0 0at Akron (1/20) 32 3-10 0-3 4-8 3 5 1 3 0 1 10at E. Michigan (1/23) 28 0-7 0-6 0-0 0 3 6 4 1 1 0BOWLING GREEN (1/30) 31 5-12 2-3 2-2 4 2 1 2 0 1 14 at W. Michigan (2/3) 23 4-7 1-2 4-4 2 5 1 3 0 1 13at Kent St. (2/6) 32 5-14 3-9 3-4 2 3 4 3 0 1 16BUFFALO (2/10) 31 5-8 5-7 4-6 1 4 2 2 0 0 19OHIO (2/13) 32 5-9 1-4 2-3 6 1 1 6 0 1 13at Bowling Green (2/17) 35 6-16 2-5 5-6 3 4 1 5 0 1 19at C. Michigan (2/20) 40 8-14 2-5 1-2 5 4 5 6 0 3 19E. MICHIGAN (2/24) 31 3-9 0-3 2-2 1 2 4 5 1 3 8at N. Illinois (2/27) 42 7-14 2-6 2-4 7 1 6 1 0 1 18C. MICHIGAN (3/2) 17 2-8 1-2 2-2 0 4 3 0 0 1 7BALL ST. (3/5) 35 4-8 2-4 2-4 8 5 2 4 0 4 12vs. Akron (3/9) 39 3-8 1-2 1-1 4 4 4 6 0 2 8

Cunningham’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game Stats @ Murray St.Cunningham’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game Stats @ Murray St.Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.OHIO (11/14) 18 3-10 1-2 3-4 3 1 0 3 1 0 10ALABAMA A&M (11/16) 22 6-10 1-2 0-0 2 3 3 3 0 0 13BLACKBURN (11/18) 19 4-6 0-1 2-2 3 0 7 1 0 2 10at Wright St. (11/20) 20 1-6 0-1 4-6 4 2 2 7 0 0 6LIPSCOMB (11/25) 34 5-10 0-0 0-1 2 2 6 3 0 0 10at Ball St. (11/29) 24 0-9 0-1 5-6 2 3 1 8 0 2 5vs. Jackson St. (11/30) 30 3-8 0-2 3-8 3 4 4 8 0 1 9EVANSVILLE (12/3) 27 5-13 1-5 4-4 5 2 4 5 0 1 15at Kennesaw St. (12/6) 33 7-14 1-2 3-6 3 0 3 3 0 0 18at S. Illinois (12/16) 32 3-17 0-5 1-4 1 2 3 2 0 0 7JACKSONVILLE (12/20) 33 6-12 1-2 5-8 5 2 2 6 0 0 18at Illinois (12/22) 23 3-10 0-1 0-0 2 4 0 7 0 0 6BRESCIA (12/30) 30 81-3 0-2 1-5 5 2 11 5 0 0 17at Morehead St. (1/3) 27 2-9 0-2 4-8 2 1 4 5 0 1 8at Tennessee Tech (1/8) 32 8-14 1-1 7-10 1 2 3 1 0 0 24at Jacksonville St. (1/10) 21 1-3 0-1 1-2 0 0 2 4 0 0 3TENNESSEE ST. (1/15) 34 6-11 1-1 5-6 4 4 2 2 0 0 18BELMONT (1/17) 30 7-17 0-1 2-2 2 2 2 1 0 0 16E. KENTUCKY (1/22) 19 1-10 0-1 2-2 2 2 2 3 0 1 4SIU Edwardsville (1/24) 35 2-13 1-4 1-2 4 2 10 2 0 2 6at E. Illinois (1/28) 27 6-13 1-2 0-0 2 2 0 5 0 0 13UT MARTIN (1/31) 11 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 2 0 0 0SE MISSOURI ST. (2/5) 21 0-3 0-1 2-2 4 2 2 1 0 0 2at Austin Peay (2/7) 16 1-4 0-1 4-6 3 1 1 1 0 0 6SIU EDWARDSVILLE (2/12) 10 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 2 1 5 0 1 0at SE Missouri St. (2/14) 12 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 2 1 4 0 1 3E. ILLINOIS (2/18) 12 0-6 0-0 3-6 2 1 1 3 0 1 3AUSTIN PEAY (2/21) 14 4-7 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 3 0 0 8at UT Martin (2/28) 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0

Rasmussen’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsRasmussen’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.at Cleveland St. (11/14) 31 4-8 0-2 1-4 4 2 0 2 0 0 9ST. BONAVENTURE (11/20) 33 3-12 0-2 2-4 4 1 1 3 0 0 8at Purdue (11/23) 26 6-14 0-1 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 12vs. Virginia (11/28) 38 7-15 1-6 4-9 8 2 0 2 0 0 19vs. Arizona (11/30) 32 3-8 1-4 4-6 4 1 1 3 0 1 11at Dayton (12/10) 28 2-7 1-3 0-0 2 3 1 0 1 0 5IDAHO (12/13) 21 2-4 0-0 0-1 7 4 0 1 0 0 4DETROIT (12/14) 30 2-10 0-3 0-2 5 3 3 0 0 1 4vs. Nevada (12/19) 17 1-3 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 3vs. S. Illinois (12/20) 21 1-5 0-1 2-2 4 1 0 0 0 0 4UW-PARKSIDE (12/30) 18 1-3 0-0 2-6 6 0 0 0 1 0 4MIAMI (1/3) 17 0-3 0-0 0-0 6 1 2 0 0 0 0KENT ST. (1/7) 24 3-11 0-0 1-4 4 1 0 0 0 0 7at Ohio (1/10) 24 0-5 0-1 3-4 2 1 0 2 0 0 3AKRON (1/14) 15 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 1 0 0 4at W. Michigan (1/17) 18 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2BUFFALO (1/21) 20 2-6 0-0 2-4 1 1 1 0 0 0 6E. MICHIGAN (1/24) 19 3-6 0-0 0-1 2 2 0 3 0 0 6at Bowling Green (1/31) 8 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 5 0 2 0 0 3at Buffalo (2/4) 12 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2BALL ST. (2/7) 22 1-4 0-0 1-1 3 0 0 1 0 0 3at C. Michigan (2/11) 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0at Akron (2/14) 12 2-4 0-0 2-4 4 2 0 1 0 0 6N. ILLINOIS (2/18) — Injured — at E. Michigan (2/21) 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2W. MICHIGAN (2/25) 11 0-3 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 2C. MICHIGAN (2/28) 24 1-7 0-0 4-5 6 2 0 1 0 1 6at N. Illinois (3/4) 10 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2at Ball St. (3/7) 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 1 2 1 0 2MIAMI (3/9) 11 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 4vs. E. Michigan (3/11) 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0WRIGHT ST. (3/20) 10 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6MICHIGAN (3/23) 6 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Rasmussen’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsRasmussen’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.ARIZONA (11/14) 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at Notre Dame (11/18) 9 0-5 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Albany (11/21) 20 2-7 0-0 0-0 4 3 0 1 0 0 4vs. Harvard (11/22) 26 0-4 0-0 0-0 6 1 1 1 0 0 0at St. Bonaventure (11/29) 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0DAYTON (12/2) 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0vs. Columbia (12/5) 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0vs. VCU (12/6) 15 0-3 0-1 0-0 3 3 0 1 0 0 0CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2at UIC (12/20) 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 1 2at Ball St. (1/2) 10 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 4KENT ST. (1/6) 8 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 1 0 0 2W. MICHIGAN (1/9) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Miami (1/13) 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0N. ILLINOIS (1/16) 12 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4at Akron (1/20) 9 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1at E. Michigan (1/23) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0BOWLING GREEN (1/30) — Did Not See Game Action —at W. Michigan (2/3) — Did Not See Game Action —at Kent St. (2/6) — Did Not See Game Action —BUFFALO (2/10) — Did Not See Game Action —OHIO (2/13) — Did Not See Game Action —at Bowling Green (2/17) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at C. Michigan (2/20) 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E. MICHIGAN (2/24) 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2at N. Illinois (2/27) 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0C. MICHIGAN (3/2) — Did Not See Game Action —BALL ST. (3/5) — Did Not See Game Action —vs. Akron (3/9) — Did Not See Game Action —

Woody’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsWoody’s 2014-15 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.at Cleveland St. (11/14) — Did Not See Game Action —ST. BONAVENTURE (11/20) — Did Not See Game Action —at Purdue (11/23) 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0vs. Virginia (11/28) 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0vs. Arizona (11/30) 6 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0at Dayton (12/10) — Did Not See Game Action —IDAHO (12/13) — Did Not See Game Action —DETROIT (12/14) 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Nevada (12/19) — Did Not See Game Action — vs. S. Illinois (12/20) — Did Not See Game Action —UW-PARKSIDE (12/30) 8 1-4 1-1 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 0 3MIAMI (1/3) 1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0KENT ST. (1/7) — Did Not See Game Action — at Ohio (1/10) — Did Not See Game Action —AKRON (1/14) 3 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2at W. Michigan (1/17) 5 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3BUFFALO (1/21) 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E. MICHIGAN (1/24) 7 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2at Bowling Green (1/31) 20 2-4 1-1 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 5at Buffalo (2/4) 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2BALL ST. (2/7) 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0at C. Michigan (2/11) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Akron (2/14) 16 2-6 0-2 1-2 0 1 0 1 0 0 5N. ILLINOIS (2/18) 20 2-4 0-1 0-0 3 1 1 5 1 1 4at E. Michigan (2/21) 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0W. MICHIGAN (2/25) 6 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2C. MICHIGAN (2/28) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at N. Illinois (3/4) 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0at Ball St. (3/7) 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0MIAMI (3/9) 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0vs. E. Michigan (3/11) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WRIGHT ST. (3/20) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0MICHIGAN (3/23) — Did Not See Game Action —

Woody’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsWoody’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.ARIZONA (11/14) 21 4-4 3-3 0-0 3 1 2 1 0 0 11at Notre Dame (11/18) 16 0-6 0-2 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0vs. Albany (11/21) 16 2-2 1-1 1-2 1 0 0 1 1 1 6vs. Harvard (11/22) 22 4-7 1-3 0-0 6 2 0 0 1 0 9at St. Bonaventure (11/29) 13 2-7 1-4 0-0 1 2 0 1 1 0 5DAYTON (12/2) 17 2-6 0-2 0-0 4 0 0 1 1 1 4vs. Columbia (12/5) 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 0 2 0 0vs. VCU (12/6) 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) 11 0-4 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0at UIC (12/20) 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) 17 3-6 2-4 3-3 5 1 1 0 0 3 11at Ball St. (1/2) 9 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 4 0 1 0 0 3KENT ST. (1/6) 4 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0W. MICHIGAN (1/9) 11 0-2 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1at Miami (1/13) 8 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0N. ILLINOIS (1/16) 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Akron (1/20) 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0at E. Michigan (1/23) 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0BOWLING GREEN (1/30) 6 1-2 0-0 1-1 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 at W. Michigan (2/3) 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Kent St. (2/6) 9 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5BUFFALO (2/10) 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0OHIO (2/13) 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2at Bowling Green (2/17) 5 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3at C. Michigan (2/20) 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0E. MICHIGAN (2/24) 13 0-2 0-2 0-2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0at N. Illinois (2/27) 12 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 2 1 2 1 0 3C. MICHIGAN (3/2) 2 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3BALL ST. (3/5) 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Akron (3/9) 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

McIntyre’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsMcIntyre’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.ARIZONA (11/14) 11 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 0 1 2 0 1 5at Notre Dame (11/18) 11 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 3vs. Albany! (11/21) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Harvard! (11/22) — Did Not See Game Action —at St. Bonaventure (11/29) 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0DAYTON (12/2) 11 1-3 0-0 1-2 4 2 0 0 1 0 3vs. Columbia (12/5) — Did Not See Game Action —vs. VCU (12/6) 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) — Did Not See Game Action —at UIC (12/20) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) 7 2-2 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 0 0 0 4at Ball St. (1/2) 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0KENT ST. (1/6) 14 3-3 0-0 0-1 5 2 0 0 1 0 6W. MICHIGAN (1/9) 17 3-3 0-0 0-0 8 3 0 1 0 1 6at Miami (1/13) 18 3-4 0-0 0-0 11 3 0 2 0 0 6N. ILLINOIS (1/16) 10 4-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 1 8at Akron (1/20) 25 7-12 0-0 1-4 7 2 0 2 1 0 15at E. Michigan (1/23) 24 3-4 0-0 0-1 4 0 0 1 3 1 6BOWLING GREEN (1/30) 16 3-3 0-0 1-2 5 3 1 2 2 0 7at W. Michigan (2/3) 22 5-7 0-0 2-4 5 2 0 2 0 2 12at Kent St. (2/6) 30 3-7 0-0 0-0 11 3 1 1 0 2 6BUFFALO (2/10) 25 6-11 0-0 3-5 6 0 0 2 1 0 15OHIO (2/13) 25 5-9 0-0 2-5 1 1 1 1 1 1 12at Bowling Green (2/17) 17 0-1 0-0 1-2 4 2 1 0 1 0 1at C. Michigan (2/20) 27 4-6 0-0 1-2 9 3 1 1 0 0 9E. MICHIGAN (2/24) 26 4-6 0-0 0-0 7 0 1 2 0 0 8at N. Illinois (2/27) 22 6-10 0-0 2-4 6 2 1 0 2 0 14C. MICHIGAN (3/2) 19 9-11 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 2 0 0 18BALL ST. (3/5) 27 3-8 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 3 1 0 6vs. Akron (3/9) 22 4-6 0-0 1-2 3 0 0 2 1 0 9

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Page 70Page 70Player Game-By-Game StatisticsPlayer Game-By-Game StatisticsPrintz’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsPrintz’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game Stats

Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.ARIZONA (11/14) 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0at Notre Dame (11/18) 14 2-6 1-2 1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 6vs. Albany (11/21) 6 3-3 2-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 8vs. Harvard (11/22) 20 3-9 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7at St. Bonaventure (11/29) 4 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0DAYTON (12/2) 24 5-12 3-6 0-0 2 1 1 1 0 0 13vs. Columbia (12/5) 16 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 2 1 1 0 0 1vs. VCU (12/6) 21 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 1 2 2 0 0 0CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) 12 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0at UIC (12/20) 4 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) 14 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0at Ball St. (1/2) 7 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 5KENT ST. (1/6) 10 1-2 1-2 2-2 3 2 1 0 0 0 5W. MICHIGAN (1/9) 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0at Miami (1/13) 13 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 1 3 1 0 1 3N. ILLINOIS (1/16) 15 2-5 2-4 0-0 1 2 1 1 0 0 6at Akron (1/20) 20 2-4 2-3 0-0 0 3 4 2 0 0 6at E. Michigan (1/23) 33 1-10 0-5 0-0 4 2 3 5 1 2 2BOWLING GREEN (1/30) 16 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 0 0 2at W. Michigan (2/3) 28 2-8 1-4 0-0 4 1 1 1 0 1 5at Kent St. (2/6) 22 2-6 1-5 5-6 0 0 4 0 0 0 10BUFFALO (2/10) 18 1-3 1-3 1-2 1 0 0 1 0 2 4OHIO (2/13) 23 2-5 2-2 0-0 0 1 3 1 0 0 6at Bowling Green (2/17) 13 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 0 2 0 0 0 5at C. Michigan (2/20) 29 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 3 0 1 2E. MICHIGAN (2/24) 22 1-3 0-1 3-4 1 1 1 2 0 1 5at N. Illinois (2/27) 24 1-3 1-2 1-2 3 1 2 2 0 0 4C. MICHIGAN (3/2) 26 1-3 1-2 0-0 3 2 2 2 1 1 3BALL ST. (3/5) 10 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3vs. Akron (3/9) 28 0-3 0-3 0-2 7 0 1 1 0 1 0

St-Fort’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsSt-Fort’s 2015-16 Game-by-Game StatsOpponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.ARIZONA (11/14) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Notre Dame (11/18) 13 0-3 0-0 0-2 1 2 0 2 0 2 0vs. Albany (11/21) 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0vs. Harvard (11/22) 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 1 0 0 2at St. Bonaventure (11/29) 12 0-0 0-0 2-4 0 2 0 1 0 1 2DAYTON (12/2) 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0vs. Columbia (12/5) 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0vs. VCU (12/6) 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1 0 1 0at UIC (12/20) — Did Not See Game Action — ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) 7 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 6at Ball St. (1/2) 18 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 5 0 2 0 0 2KENT ST. (1/6) 2 1-1 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2W. MICHIGAN (1/9) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Miami (1/13) 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0N. ILLINOIS (1/16) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0at Akron (1/20) 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0at E. Michigan (1/23) 6 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 4BOWLING GREEN (1/30) — Did Not See Game Action —at W. Michigan (2/3) 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0at Kent St. (2/6) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0BUFFALO (2/10) 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0OHIO (2/13) 23 1-3 0-0 3-4 4 3 0 1 0 1 5at Bowling Green (2/17) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at C. Michigan (2/20) 3 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 2E. MICHIGAN (2/24) 10 1-1 0-0 2-3 2 2 1 1 0 0 4at N. Illinois (2/27) 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0C. MICHIGAN (3/2) 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0BALL ST. (3/5) 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 2vs. Akron (3/9) 21 0-2 0-0 1-4 5 3 1 2 0 0 1

Page 71Page 71Rocket RoundupRocket RoundupA Look at the RocketsA Look at the Rockets Toledo returns nine letterwinners in 2016-17, including three starters, from last year’s squad that finished with a 17-13 overall record and a 12-6 ledger in the Mid-American Confer-ence. The Midnight Blue & Gold placed third in the MAC West Division standings and earned a first-round bye in the conference tournament. UT overcame a slow start to the year by winning 17 of its final 24 games. Along the way, the Midnight Blue & Gold rattled off nine victories in a 10-game stretch, including two wins at the ASU Classic to ca pture the tourney title. Guided by ninth-year coach Cullop, the Rockets welcome back 63.9 percent of their scoring, 71.1 percent of their rebounding, 51.5 percent of their assists and 73.3 percent of their steals for this season.

Five Newcomers Join Rockets Five Newcomers Join Rockets in 2016-17in 2016-17 Three-time MAC Coach of the Year Tri-cia Cullop and her staff will be adding five newcomers to the Rockets’ 2016-17 roster. Joining the Midnight Blue & Gold will be junior college transfer Merveilles “Mae” Tshitenge (Nuechatel, Switzerland), sophomore Olivia Cunningham (Horn Lake, MS) and freshmen Tanaya Beacham (Toledo, OH - Rogers), Sara Rokkanen (Helsinki, Finland - Mäkelänrinne) and Mariella Santucci (Bologna, Italy - Liceo Scientifico Sabin).

A 5-foot-10 forward, Tshitenge transferred from the Redlands Community College and will have two years of eligibility remaining. She is a solid rebounder and ball handler, to go along with being a good three-point shooter. Tshitenge started all 29 games for the Cougars in 2015-16, averaging a team-high 13.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals, en route to collecting first-team all-conference and first-team NJCAA All-Region II accolades. She shot 53.3 percent (153-of-287) from the field, including 43.9 percent (29-of-66) from three-point range, and 81.9 percent (59-of-72) from the charity stripe. Tshitenge helped the team post a 23-8 overall record, including a 13-5 ledger in the division. She also poured in at least 10 points on 25 occasions throughout the year, including a season-high 22 points against Hill College.

A 5-foot-7 guard, Cunningham transferred from Murray St. University and sat out the 2015-16 season per NCAA rules. Cunningham started 26 of 29 games for the Ohio Valley Conference-member Racers in 2014-15, contributing 8.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 0.4 steals. She shot 37.1 per-cent (93-of-251) from the field, including 20.9 percent (9-of-43) from beyond the arc, and 61.2 percent (63-of-103) from the charity stripe in 23.2 minutes. Cunningham also scored in double figures on 12 occasions during the year, including a season-high 24 points against Tennessee Tech (Jan. 8). Beacham, a 6-foot-1 forward, is an

unselfish player who provides plenty of en-ergy. She is capable of playing multiple posi-tions and possesses a soft shooting touch around the basket. Beacham tallied 14.3 points, 5.5 re-bounds and 1.0 as-sists and 1.2 steals per game as a se-nior team captain at nearby Toledo Rog-ers High School. She played a key role in helping the Rams suc-cessfully defend their City League title and reach the Division II re-gional final, en route to garnering third-team all-state, first-team all-district and first-team all-conference honors. She scored in double figures in 21 of

TOLEDO IN MAC RANKINGS (ALL GAMES)

Offensive CategoriesScoring Offense 7th 66.8 ppg Scoring Margin 8th +0.0 ppgField Goal Percentage 3rd 41.7%Three-Point FG% 1st 35.1%Free Throw Percentage 4th 71.7%Rebounding Margin 7th +0.4 rpgAssists 5th 13.5 apgTurnover Margin 7th -1.1Assist/Turnover Ratio 8th 0.9Offensive Rebounds 11th 10.7 rpg Three-Point Field-Goals Made 8th 5.7Defensive Rebounds 8th 26.1 rpg

Defensive CategoriesScoring Defense 7th 66.9 ppgFG% Defense 10th 40.5%Three-Point FG% Defense 6th 30.9%Blocked Shots 10th 2.1 bpgSteals 10th 5.9 spg

2015-16 MAC STANDINGSWest Div. MAC OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCT#@^CMU 14 4 .778 22 11 .667#^BSU 13 5 .722 22 10 .688^UT 12 6 .667 17 13 .567#EMU 10 8 .556 22 12 .647WMU 8 10 .444 17 15 .531NIU 4 14 .222 11 19 .367

East Div. MAC OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCT#!%^OHIO 16 2 .889 26 7 .788#UA 11 7 .611 19 14 .576$UB 8 10 .444 20 14 .588BGSU 6 12 .333 10 18 .357MIA 3 15 .167 9 21 .300KSU 3 15 .167 6 23 .207

@ - 2015-16 MAC West Division Champion% - 2015-16 MAC East Division Champion ! - 2015-16 MAC Regular-Season Champion^ - Clinched First-Round Bye in MAC Tournament$ - 2016 MAC Tournament Champion & NCAA Tournament Automatic Qualifier# - Postseason WNIT Participant

28 games, including a season-high 25 points against Notre Dame Academy. A three-star recruit, Beacham was listed as the No. 20 forward nationally by espn.com. A 5-foot-10 guard, Rokkanen contributed 6.5 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 13.5 minutes per game for Finland’s National Team during the qualifying round for next summer’s FIBA EuroBasket Championships. She shot 41.7 percent (5-of-12) from the field, including 33.3 percent (2-of-6) from three-point range, and 50.0 percent (1-of-2) from charity stripe in two contests. Rokkanen poured in 13 points and two thefts in 20 minutes against Spain. A 5-foot-6 guard, Santucci has a good IQ for the game and possesses solid ball-handling, passing and shooting skills. Most recently, she contributed 13.1 points, 3.9 boards and 1.7 dimes in 27.6 minutes per contest for the Italian Club team, Magika Castel San Pietro, in the 2016 A2 Italian Basketball League. She shot 42.9 percent (85-of-198) from the field, including 31.0 percent (39-of-126) from beyond the arc, and 61.4 percent (81-of-132) from the charity stripe in 28 games. An experienced national team performer as well, Santucci averaged 7.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.9 steals in 22.1 minutes per game for the Italian National Team at the 2015 U-18 European Championship (Divi-sion A). She scored in double figures in three of nine contests, including a tourney-best 15 points and seven caroms in 32 minutes against Spain. Santucci ranked seventh in thefts and 12th in helpers at the champion-ships.

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Harris Named First-Team All-MAC; Four Rockets Earn All-MAC; Four Rockets Earn All-League AccoladesLeague Accolades Senior Brenae Harris took home Mid-American Conference first-team honors, and three other Rockets earned spots on the all-league squads. Junior Janice Monakana and sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott also earned honorable mention accolades and newcomer Kaayla McIntyre was selected on the All-Freshman Team. The All-MAC Teams were the results of voting by the league’s head coaches.

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Harris garnered all-conference recogni-tion for the second-straight season, while Monakana and Harris collected post-season laurels for the first time.

McIntyre Selected MAC Co-Sixth Player of the Year

Freshman Kaayla McIntyre was named the Mid-American Conference co-Sixth Player of the Year. McIntyre shared the league’s top reserve honor with Central Michigan’s Jewel Cotton. The 2015-16 MAC All-Freshman Team recipient became the first player in school history to earn this accolade.

Impressive MAC RecordUT’s 12-6 MAC ledger in 2015-16 marked

the fifth time it has won at least 12 conference games since the 2009-10 campaign.Year MAC RecordMAC Record Division FinishDivision Finish2012-13 15-1 1st2010-11 14-2 1st2011-12 13-3 T-1st2015-16 12-6 3rd2009-10 12-4 1st2014-15 10-8 4th2013-14 9-9 T-2nd

Capotosto, Harris, Reecher, Capotosto, Harris, Reecher, Bravo-Harriott & Rasmussen Bravo-Harriott & Rasmussen Named to Academic All-MAC Named to Academic All-MAC Team Team Senior Ana Capotosto, senior Brenae Har-ris, junior Sophie Reecher, sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and sophomore Michaela Ras-mussen were named to the 2015-16 Academic All-Mid-American Conference Team. A total of 44 student-athletes were selected to the team. The Rockets finished tied for second in the conference for the most academic recipients with Miami and Northern Illinois, trailing only Bowling Green with eight.

Capotosto and Harris became the eighth and ninth players in UT annals to be selected to the academic squad on more than one occasion, while Reecher, Bravo-Harriott and Rasmussen were first-time recipients. In addition, Capotosto, Harris and Bravo-Harriott were tabbed MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athletes. A total of 18 student-athletes were picked to the squad, as voted upon by faculty athletic representatives at MAC institu-tions representing the ‘best of the best’ from the Academic All-MAC Team.

Quick Look at Toledo SeniorsQuick Look at Toledo Seniors Seniors Ana Capotosto and Brenae Harris were part of 81 overall victories over the last four seasons, including 46 league wins. The duo helped the Rockets win one MAC regular-season championship (2012-13) and secure two Postseason WNIT appearances (2012-13, 2014-15).

Extended TimeExtended TimeTHREETHREE of Toledo’s last six six games

went into overtime in 2015-16, with the Rock-ets emerging victorious in two of the match-ups. Most recently, UT suffered a 73-71 over-time setback against Akron in the MAC Tour-nament Quarterfinals in Cleveland (March 9). Toledo also secured an 81-79 overtime triumph at Central Michigan (Feb. 20) and an 89-83 overtime win at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27). UT is 22-16 (.579) all time in UT is 22-16 (.579) all time in extended contests, including a 6-4 extended contests, including a 6-4 (.600) ledger under head coach Tri-(.600) ledger under head coach Tri-cia Cullop.cia Cullop.

PRESEASON MAC POLL REVISITED

WEST PICKED +/-Central Michigan 5th +4Ball St. 2nd evenTOLEDO 4th +1Eastern Michigan 1st -3Western Michigan 3rd -2Northern Illinois 6th even

EAST PICKED +/-Ohio 1st evenAkron 2nd evenBuffalo T-5th +2Bowling Green 3rd -1Miami 4th -1Kent St. T-5th even

2015-16 ALL-MAC TEAMS2015-16 ALL-MAC TEAMSFirst TeamFirst TeamAnita Brown, AkronNathalie Fontaine, Ball St. JoAnna Smith, BuffaloKiyanna Black, OhioBRENAE HARRIS, TOLEDOBRENAE HARRIS, TOLEDO

Second TeamSecond TeamHannah Plybon, AkronPresley Hudson, Central MichiganTinara Moore, Central MichiganCha Sweeney, Eastern MichiganQuiera Lampkins, Ohio

Third TeamThird TeamJill Morrison, Ball St.Lauren Tibbs, Bowling GreenStephanie Reid, BuffaloJanay Morton, Eastern MichiganAlly Lehman, Northern Illinois

Honorable MentionHonorable MentionJordan Korinek, Kent St.Lexie Baldwin, OhioJAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, TOLEDOJAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, TOLEDOJANICE MONAKANA, TOLEDOJANICE MONAKANA, TOLEDOJessica Jessing, Western Michigan

All-Freshman TeamAll-Freshman TeamCarmen Grande, Ball St.Sydney Lambert, Bowling GreenReyna Frost, Central MichiganPresley Hudson, Central MichiganKAAYLA McINTYRE, TOLEDOKAAYLA McINTYRE, TOLEDO

All-All-Defensive Defensive TeamTeamStephanie Reid, BuffaloTinara Moore, Central MichiganJanay Morton, Eastern MichiganQuiera Lampkins, OhioJasmine Weatherspoon, Ohio

2015-16 MAC SPECIALTY AWARDSPlayer of the YearNathalie Fontaine, Ball St.

Defensive Player of the YearQuiera Lampkins, Ohio

Freshman of the YearPresley Hudson, Central Michigan

Co-Sixth Player of the YearJewel Cotton, Central MichiganKAAYLA McINTYRE, TOLEDO

Coach of the YearSue Guevara, Central Michigan

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in school history in a single game)against Cleveland St. (Dec. 12). Overall in 2015-16, the two-time team captain averaged 9.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.4 steals in 28.8 minutes per game. One of two Rockets to start all 30 contests, Capotosto scored in double figures on 14 occasions, the fourth-highest total on the team, including a collegiate-best 22 points and 10 caroms vs. CSU to post her second-career double-double. The Saugatuck, MI native led the Rockets in rebounding on eight occasions, scoring four times, thefts on three occasions and blocked shots once. In MAC contests, Capotosto tallied 7.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 1.8 apg and 0.3 spg in 28.8 mpg.

The two-time Academic All-MAC The two-time Academic All-MAC honoree wrapped up her collegiate honoree wrapped up her collegiate career 10th in school history in career 10th in school history in three-point fi eld-goals attempted three-point fi eld-goals attempted (410).(410).

Harris Settles Nicely Into Role Harris Settles Nicely Into Role with Rocketswith Rockets Senior Brenae Harris picked up right where she left off from the previous season sparking the Toledo offense in 2015-16. Harris paced Harris paced the Rockets in scoring (14.8 ppg), the Rockets in scoring (14.8 ppg), assists (5.2 apg), minutes played assists (5.2 apg), minutes played (36.8 mpg), free throw percentage (36.8 mpg), free throw percentage (.869, 126-of-145) and three-point (.869, 126-of-145) and three-point field-goal percentage (.392, 20-field-goal percentage (.392, 20-of-51). The 2015-16 team captain of-51). The 2015-16 team captain also ranked second on the squad in also ranked second on the squad in overall rebounding (5.1 rpg), steals overall rebounding (5.1 rpg), steals

(1.1 spg) and blocked shots (14).The 2015-16 first-team All-MAC honoree

ranked first in the league in minutes played, second in free throw percentage and helpers, eighth in assist/turnover ratio (1.7, 155-93), ninth in scoring and 15th in defensive caroms (4.2 rpg).

Harris concluded the year third Harris concluded the year third in UT history in free throw percent-in UT history in free throw percent-age and tied for 10th (1,105) in age and tied for 10th (1,105) in minutes played in the single-season minutes played in the single-season record book.record book.

The two-time all-conference selection produced double digits in points on a team-high 20 occasions in 2015-16, including a career-best 39 points against Columbia in the opening round of the ASU Classic (Dec. 5). She converted a collegiate-best 12 field goals and a career-high 13 free throws against the Lions to equal the third-most points in school history in a single game. Harris led the Rockets in helpers a squad-best 22 times, scoring on a team-high 12 occasions, thefts 11 times, rejections on a squad-best 10 occasions and rebounding seven times. In MAC play, Harris tallied team highs

We MUST Protect Our House Toledo sported an 8-5 (.615) record in games played in Savage Arena in 2015-16. Individually, senior Brenae Harris aver-aged a squad-high 12.6 points, a team-best 6.3 caroms and a team-high 6.2 helpers in home contests, followed closely by sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott contributing 11.6 points and a squad-best 1.3 steals. In eight years under head coach Tricia Cullop, UT is 100-28 (.781) 100-28 (.781) in home con-tests. The Rockets are also 56-13 (.812) 56-13 (.812) against conference foes during this time. The Midnight Blue & Gold has won at least 11 home games in SIXSIX seasons under Cullop, including a school-record 19 victories during the 2010-11 campaign.

Savage Arena SplendorSavage Arena Splendor Toledo led the MAC in attendance Toledo led the MAC in attendance an unprecedented 26th-consecutive an unprecedented 26th-consecutive season in 2015-16 and ranked No. season in 2015-16 and ranked No. 24 in the NCAA, averaging a league-24 in the NCAA, averaging a league-high 4,050 fans per home game for high 4,050 fans per home game for the second-highest total in school the second-highest total in school history.history. The Rockets drew at least 4,0004,000 fans on SIX SIX occasions during the year, including a season-best 4,9064,906 against arch-rival Bowl-ing Green (Jan. 30). The Toledo single-season record for attendance is 4,614 set during the 1993-94 campaign. UT has now ranked in the Top UT has now ranked in the Top 30 nationally in home attendance 30 nationally in home attendance each of the last fi ve seasons. The each of the last fi ve seasons. The Midnight Blue & Gold fi nished No. 28 Midnight Blue & Gold fi nished No. 28 (3,748) in 2011-12, No. 25 (4,012) (3,748) in 2011-12, No. 25 (4,012) in 2012-13, No. 24 (3,932) in 2013-in 2012-13, No. 24 (3,932) in 2013-14 and most recently No. 28 (3,636) 14 and most recently No. 28 (3,636) last year.last year..

Capotosto was Toledo’s Three-Capotosto was Toledo’s Three-Point SpecialistPoint Specialist Senior Ana Capotosto knocked Senior Ana Capotosto knocked down 39 triples in 2015-16, the down 39 triples in 2015-16, the second-highest total on the team. second-highest total on the team. Capotosto ranked seventh in the MAC in three-point field-goal percentage (.375, 39-of-104). The fifth-year Rocket made at least three treys in a contest on three occasions during the year and 17 times in her UT career, including a collegiate-best six (tied for eighth most (tied for eighth most

ROCKET CAREER GAMESPLAYED/STARTED

Games GamesPlayer Played StartedBrenae Harris# 116 67Ana Capotosto 113 88Janice Monakana 95 46Sophie Reecher 94 59Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott 61 43Michaela Rasmussen 54 10Jada Woody 54 1Nancy Kessler 30 2Olivia Cunningham% 29 26Halee Printz 30 1Mikaela Boyd 29 1Sarah St-Fort 28 0Kaayla McIntyre 27 1Lindsay Dorr 1 0Monique Evans 1 0

# - Includes Totals from Michigan% - Includes Totals from Murray St.

TOLEDO’S RECORD BYSTARTING LINEUP IN 2015-16Harris, Bravo-Harriott, Printz, Capotosto, McIntyre: 0-1Boyd, Bravo-Harriott, Capotosto, Woody, Reecher: 0-1Boyd, Bravo-Harriott, Capotosto, Monakana, Reecher: 0-1Harris, Bravo-Harriott, Capotosto, Monakana, Reecher: 17-10

Double-Figure Scoring Games:Double-Figure Scoring Games:Harris (20), Bravo-Harriott (18), Monakana (17), Capotosto (14), McIntyre (6), Reecher (4), Printz (2), Woody (2)20-Point Scoring Games:20-Point Scoring Games: Harris (7), Monakana (6), Bravo-Harriott (1), Capotosto (1) Double-F igure Rebounding Double-F igure Rebounding Games:Games: Harris (3), Monakana (3), Capotosto (2), McIntyre (2) Double-Doubles:Double-Doubles: Harris (2), Monakana (2), Capotosto (1) *Games Leading UT in Scoring:*Games Leading UT in Scoring:Harris (12), Monakana (7), Bravo-Harriott (4), Capotosto (4), Boyd (2), McIntyre (1), Printz (1), Reecher (1) *Games Leading UT in Rebound-*Games Leading UT in Rebound-ing:ing: Monakana (10), Capotosto (8), Harris (7), McIntyre (5), Bravo-Harriott (4), Reecher (3), Boyd (1)*Games Leading UT in Assists:*Games Leading UT in Assists: Har-ris (22), Bravo-Harriott (7), Printz (2), Boyd (1)*Games Leading UT in Steals:*Games Leading UT in Steals:Bravo-Harriott (13), Harris (11), Monakana (9), McIntyre (4), Reecher (4), Capotosto (3), Printz (3), Boyd (2), Rasmussen (2), St-Fort (1), Woody (1)*Games Leading UT in Blocks:*Games Leading UT in Blocks:Harris (10), McIntyre (9), Woody (8), Reecher (7), Monakana (3), Boyd (1), Bravo-Harriott (1), Capotosto (1), Printz (1) NOTE:NOTE: * - Indicates Sharing Team Lead

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WNBA Draft. Additionally, international coaches were on hand during the event. Harris became the second UT women’s basketball player to participate in the combine under head coach Tricia Cullop, joining Andola Dortch who took part in the event following the 2013-14 season.

Monakana is Steady Presence Monakana is Steady Presence for Midnight Blue & Gold in for Midnight Blue & Gold in 2015-162015-16

Junior Janice Monakana tallied Junior Janice Monakana tallied double fi gures in points in fi ve of double fi gures in points in fi ve of the fi nal seven games (4-3 record), the fi nal seven games (4-3 record), averaging 13.9 points and team-averaging 13.9 points and team-high 6.6 boards in 30.4 minutes high 6.6 boards in 30.4 minutes (Feb. 17-March 9).(Feb. 17-March 9). Monakana shot Monakana shot

a splendid 49.3 percent (33-of-67) from the fl oor and 77.8 percent (21-from the fl oor and 77.8 percent (21-of-27) from the charity stripe in 30.4 of-27) from the charity stripe in 30.4 minutes during that stretch. minutes during that stretch. Most recently, the 2015-16 honorable mention All-MAC honoree totaled 14 points and a season-tying best 10 caroms in a career-tying high 36 minutes vs. Akron in the MAC Tournament Quarterfinals to post her fifth-career double-double (March 9). Overall in 2015-16, Monakana averaged 11.1 points, team-high 5.9 rebounds, 0.7 as-sists, 0.2 blocks and 0.9 steals in 26.4 minutes per game. She started 28 of 30 contests and ranked tied for third in the MAC in free throw percentage (.833, 85-of-102), 13th in defensive caroms (4.3 rpg), 18th in overall rebounding and 21st in scoring. Monakana scored in double figures on 17 occasions in 2015-16, the third-highest total on the squad, including a career-high 28 points at Bowling Green (Feb. 17). The London, England native led the Rockets in rebounding on a squad-best 10 occasions, thefts nine times, scoring on seven occasions and blocked shot three times. In MAC contests, Monakana tallied 11.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 0.7 apg, 0.2 bpg and 0.7 spg in 26.5 mpg.

Monakana currently ranks 10th Monakana currently ranks 10th in school history in career free throw percentage (.772, 207-of-268).

Reecher Wreaks Havoc on Op-Reecher Wreaks Havoc on Op-position

Junior Sophie Reecher appeared in the starting five in 29 of 30 games in 2015-16, averaging 4.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.3 blocks and 0.4 steals in 16.4 minutes. Reecher ranked second on the team in overall field-goal percentage (.535, 54-of-101), tied for third in rejections (10) and games started, fifth in overall rebounding and sixth in scoring and minutes played. The two-time team captain also scored in double figures on four occasions during the year, the sixth-highest total on the team, in-cluding a season-high 14 points vs. Columbia in the first round of the ASU Classic (Dec. 5). The 2015-16 Academic All-MAC honoree led the Rockets in blocked shots on seven occasions, thefts four times, rebounding on three occasions and scoring once. In MAC contests, Reecher tallied 3.5 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 0.1 apg, 0.3 bpg and 0.3 spg in 14.6

in points (14.5 ppg), assists (league-high 5.5 apg), free-throw percentage (conference-best 85.1 percent, 74-of-87) and minutes played (league-high 38.1 mpg). She was the only She was the only player to lead the league in multiple player to lead the league in multiple categories. categories. Harris, a transfer from the Uni- Harris, a transfer from the Uni-versity of Michigan, wrapped up her versity of Michigan, wrapped up her collegiate career sixth in school his-collegiate career sixth in school his-tory in free throw percentage (.814, tory in free throw percentage (.814, 193-of-237).193-of-237).

Harris Invited to 2016 Insider Harris Invited to 2016 Insider Exposure Pro CombineExposure Pro Combine Senior Brenae Harris was invited to partici-pate at the 2016 Insider Exposure Pro Combine in Indianapolis at Douglass Park Family Center in conjunction with the Women’s NCAA Final Four (April 1). The Insider Exposure Pro Combine was an invitation only event that provided some of the top collegiate seniors to be seen by WNBA coaches and staff members in advance of the

2015-16 ROCKETS’ RECORD BY MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT2015-16 ROCKETS’ RECORD BY MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 9-109-10 11-1511-15 16-2016-20 21+21+0-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-2 2-0 1-0 1-3 5-2 1-2 1-2

2015-16 TOLEDO SPECIALTY STATS (TEAM) Points in Points Off 2nd Chance Fast-Break Bench Opponent Paint Turnovers Points Points PointsARIZONA 26/18 15/15 13/5 2/4 26/27at Notre Dame 16/38 12/21 6/13 2/8 17/32vs. Albany! 14/24 16/21 7/9 5/4 20/8vs. Harvard! 24/36 11/11 13/9 4/6 20/16at St. Bonaventure 20/22 10/17 4/8 3/0 10/18DAYTON# 12/34 13/10 12/13 0/6 22/44vs. Columbia^ 46/26 15/18 17/17 4/4 1/23vs. VCU^ 22/26 20/17 5/5 6/8 0/21CLEVELAND ST. 18/26 13/11 6/2 6/2 7/6 at UIC 18/18 13/8 10/4 6/6 10/14ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 40/10 22/4 22/2 14/0 27/20at Ball St.* 28/28 3/14 10/14 8/0 14/13KENT ST.* 30/26 13/20 8/10 0/2 16/23W. MICHIGAN* 24/16 10/11 8/17 4/2 10/17at Miami* 30/18 15/13 10/12 6/2 12/18N. ILLINOIS* 26/24 7/9 6/7 2/2 21/18at Akron* 34/26 11/21 9/10 0/2 27/8 at E. Michigan* 26/18 11/25 11/14 8/10 23/10BOWLING GREEN* 38/32 17/14 4/6 4/0 12/11at W. Michigan* 26/30 23/11 18/10 2/4 19/11at Kent St.* 16/42 19/13 10/17 11/6 22/20BUFFALO* 28/22 9/9 7/3 6/2 23/17OHIO* 26/24 18/19 8/13 2/4 30/2at Bowling Green* 14/16 14/13 7/8 2/2 9/13at C. Michigan* 38/36 12/16 8/12 13/2 13/11E. MICHIGAN* 26/20 11/22 5/8 2/2 28/13at N. Illinois* 46/46 11/7 5/20 14/12 21/26C. MICHIGAN* 38/34 18/11 7/18 0/0 24/2BALL ST.* 20/32 9/6 8/9 0/2 11/6vs. Akron@ 20/26 9/17 14/9 8/10 10/6

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mpg.

Bravo-Harriott Named to Aca-Bravo-Harriott Named to Aca-demic All-District 5 Teamdemic All-District 5 Team Sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was named to the 2015-16 College Sports Informa-tion Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District™ 5 Team. Bravo-Harriott became the fifth player in school history to earn this prestigious honor and first since Kelly Walker during the 2003-04 campaign. To be nominated, a student-athlete must

be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) for her career. District 5 includes all schools within the states of Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. A native of London, England, Bravo-Harriott is a communication major with a minor in professional sales with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Bravo-Harriott was joined on the district’s first team by Indiana’s Amanda Cahill, Purdue’s Hayden Hamby, DePaul’s Jessica January and Megan Podkowa and Kent State’s Jordan Korinek.

Bravo-Harriott Named to Bravo-Harriott Named to 2015-16 Preseason All-MAC 2015-16 Preseason All-MAC West Division Team

Sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was tabbed to the 2015-16 preseason All-MAC West Division Team. Voting for the team was done according to a vote of the conference’s 12 head coaches.

Bravo-Harriott Shines in Start-Bravo-Harriott Shines in Start-ing Role

Sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott scored in double fi gures in NINE of the fi nal 12 games, averag-ing 13.8 points and a team-high 1.6 steals (8-4 record, Jan. 30-March 9). Bravo-Harriott shot a stellar 44.9 Bravo-Harriott shot a stellar 44.9 percent (57-of-127) from the fl oor during this stretch, including 42.3 percent (22-of-52) from three-point land, and 75.0 percent (30-of-40) from the charity stripe in 32.2 min-utes. utes.

Overall last year, the 2015-16 honorable mention All-MAC honoree averaged 11.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and a team-high 1.3 steals in 30.9 minutes. One of two Rockets to start all 30 games, she ranked 14th in the MAC in helpers and three-point field-goal percent-age (.341, 46-of-135), 15th in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 92-93) and 23rd in scoring. The London, England native also scored in double figures on 18 occasions in 2015-16, the second-highest total on the team, including a season-high 24 points vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9). In MAC contests, Bravo-Harriott tallied 12.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 3.1 apg and a squad-best 1.3 spg in 31.6 mpg. The 2015-16 Academic All-District 5 recipi-ent led the Rockets in thefts on a squad-best 13 occasions, helpers seven times and scoring and rebounding on four occasions. In MAC contests, Bravo-Harriott tallied 12.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 3.1 apg and squad-best 1.3 spg in 31.6 mpg.

Woody Steps Up Performance in 2015-16in 2015-16

Sophomore Jada Woody was a solid contributor for Toledo in 2015-16. Woody tallied 2.3 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.3 blocks and 0.2 steals in 9.8 minutes per contest.

The Canton, MI native totaled The Canton, MI native totaled a career-high 11 points on two a career-high 11 points on two occasions during the year against occasions during the year against Arizona in the season opener (Nov. Arizona in the season opener (Nov. 14) and Arkansas-Pine Bluff in UT’s 14) and Arkansas-Pine Bluff in UT’s non-conference fi nale (Dec. 29).non-conference fi nale (Dec. 29).

Woody led the Rockets in rejections on eight occasions and thefts once. In 2014-15, Woody averaged 1.2 points, 0.6 boards, 0.3 helpers and 0.1 steals in 6.5 min-utes in 24 games. She posted a season-high five points and one carom in a season-best 20 minutes at Bowling Green (Jan. 31).

Boyd is Healthy & Providing Boyd is Healthy & Providing Spark for Rockets Off Bench Spark for Rockets Off Bench in 2015-16in 2015-16 Redshirt freshman Mikaela Boyd was fully

Double Digit Pts.Double Digit Pts. 20120155-1-166 Tot.Tot.Ana Capotosto 14 44Brenae Harris# 20 37Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott 18 35Janice Monakana 17 34Sophie Reecher 4 14Olivia Cunningham% - 12Kaayla McIntyre 6 6Michaela Rasmussen 0 3Jada Woody 2 2Halee Printz 2 2Mikaela Boyd 0 0Nancy Kessler 0 0Sarah St-Fort 0 0Lindsay Dorr 0 0Monique Evans 0 0

# - Includes Totals from Michigan% - Includes Totals from Murray St.

ROCKETS IN DOUBLE DIGITSROCKETS IN DOUBLE DIGITS

PointsB. Harris vs. Columbia (12/5) ______________ 39

ReboundsK. McIntyre at Kent St. (2/6) ________________11K. McIntyre at Miami (1/13) _________________11B. Harris vs. Western Michigan (1/9) _________11

AssistsB. Harris vs. Bowling Green (1/30) ___________ 9J.A. Bravo-Harriott vs. Northern Illinois (1/16) ____ 9B. Harris vs. Western Michigan (1/9) _________ 9B. Harris vs. Kent St. (1/6) __________________ 9B. Harris vs. Cleveland St. (12/12) ___________ 9

StealsB. Harris vs. Albany (11/21) _________________ 5

Blocked ShotsB. Harris at Bowling Green (2/17)____________ 3K. McIntyre at Eastern Michigan (1/23) _______ 3

TOP INDIVIDUAL GAME PERFORMANCES IN 2015-16

2015-16 FIELD GOALS/FREE THROWSOpponent FGs 3-pt FGs FTsARIZONA 21-51 6-14 11-17at Notre Dame 14-59 2-17 9-14vs. Albany! 20-44 6-14 9-12vs. Harvard! 27-67 8-18 8-8at St. Bonaventure 23-57 8-22 9-12DAYTON# 21-66 6-22 9-14vs. Columbia^ 31-57 5-11 21-29vs. VCU^ 25-51 9-20 21-25CLEVELAND ST. 23-58 10-17 10-12at UIC 17-50 4-19 22-28ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 28-69 4-17 14-20at Ball St.* 26-69 8-24 9-12KENT ST.* 23-51 6-17 21-33W. MICHIGAN* 25-50 5-15 25-30at Miami* 21-58 2-15 11-18N. ILLINOIS* 27-60 5-19 7-17at Akron* 27-69 4-13 13-23at E. Michigan* 18-57 3-23 2-5BOWLING GREEN* 28-57 7-15 12-13at W. Michigan* 23-51 6-12 28-32at Kent St.* 21-58 8-27 17-20BUFFALO* 23-52 7-16 18-27OHIO* 20-48 3-6 14-24at Bowling Green* 20-46 7-13 21-32at C. Michigan* 32-62 6-14 11-15E. MICHIGAN* 18-48 3-11 7-11at N. Illinois* 32-65 5-14 20-28C. MICHIGAN* 33-60 6-13 4-4BALL ST.* 20-55 6-17 12-15vs. Akron@ 22-56 7-15 20-29

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healthy in 2015-16 and provided a spark off the bench for Toledo. Boyd appeared in 27 games, averaging 2.8 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 steals in 9.4 minutes. Boyd contributed at least seven points on four occasions during the year, including a season-tying best nine points and a season-tying high two thefts in 24 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24). She also totaled nine points

against Arizona in the season opener (Nov. 14). Boyd led the Rock-ets in scoring and steals on two occa-sions and rebounding, assists and blocked shots once. The second-year Rocket missed the fi-nal 30 games in 2014-15 after injuring her right knee. She had season-ending sur-gery on the knee on Dec. 30. She appeared in two contests off the bench in 2014-15, tal-lying 1.0 rebounds in 4.0 minutes. Boyd was granted a medical hardship

waiver from the Mid-American Conference and has three years of eligibility remaining.

Kessler Has Been Medically Kessler Has Been Medically Disqualifi ed Due to Multiple Disqualifi ed Due to Multiple ConcussionsConcussions Sophomore Nancy Kessler was medi-cally disqualified to play basketball by the University of Toledo medical staff. Kessler had experienced multiple concussions over the last two-plus years. The St. Catherines, ONT native will remain on scholarship at UT and continue to be part of the team. Kessler appeared in 30 games for the Rockets over the past two years, averaging 1.4 points and 1.4 rebounds in 7.2 minutes.

Rasmussen Nominated for 2016 Allstate WBCA & NABC Good Works Team

Sophomore Michaela Rasmussen was selected as one of 71 Division I and 257 overall nominees for the 2016 Allstate WBCA and NABC Good Works Teams®, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), the National As-sociation of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and Allstate Insurance Company. Rasmussen was the only representative from the Mid-American Conference on the list. This distinguished award shined a spot-light on a select group of student-athletes who have shown dedication to service in their communities. In its fourth year, the Allstate WBCA and NABC Good Works Teams® recognize players at all levels of college basketball who have

made outstanding contributions in the areas of volunteerism and civic involvement. On the court in 2015-16, Rasmussen ap-peared in 22 games off the bench and aver-aged 1.0 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.2 steals in 8.9 minutes. Rasmussen totaled a season-high six boards and one helper in a season-best 26 minutes vs. Harvard in the consolation round at the URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 22).

Printz Provides Quality Min-Printz Provides Quality Min-utes Off Bench in Rookie utes Off Bench in Rookie CampaignCampaign Freshman Halee Printz provided quality minutes for Toledo in 2015-16. Printz averaged 3.8 points, 1.4 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.4 steals in 16.8 minutes per contest. She ranked third on the team in three-point field-goal percentage (.371, 23-of-62), fourth in helpers (40) and three-point field goals made (23), fifth in minutes played and free throw percentage (.654, 17-of-26), tied for fifth in thefts (12) and seventh in scoring. The Tipp City, OH native scored at least seven points on four occasions during the year,

2015-16 MAC WEST DIVISION2015-16 MAC WEST DIVISIONPLAYER OF THE WEEKPLAYER OF THE WEEK

Nov. 16 ______________________Presley Hudson, Central MichiganNov. 23 ___________________________ Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St.Nov. 30 ________________________________ Jill Morrison, Ball St.Dec. 7Dec. 7 ______________ ______________BRENAE HARRIS, TOLEDOBRENAE HARRIS, TOLEDODec. 14 ___________________________ Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St.Dec. 21Dec. 21 _____________ _____________BRENAE HARRIS, TOLEDOBRENAE HARRIS, TOLEDODec. 28 ___________________________ Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St.Jan. 4 ____________________________ Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St.Jan. 11 ________________________ Tinara Moore, Central MichiganJan. 18 _____________________ Miracle Woods, Western MichiganJan. 25 ______________________ Janay Morton, Eastern MichiganFeb. 1Feb. 1 ___________ ___________ JANICE MONAKANA, TOLEDOJANICE MONAKANA, TOLEDOFeb. 8 ____________________________ Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St.Feb. 15 ___________________________ Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St.Feb. 22Feb. 22 __________ __________ JANICE MONAKANA, TOLEDOJANICE MONAKANA, TOLEDOFeb. 29 ________________________ Ally Lehman, Northern IllinoisMarch 6 ___________________________ Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St.

2015-16 REBOUNDINGOpponent UT Opp. +/- ResultARIZONA 32 35 -3 Lat Notre Dame 31 49 -18 Lvs. Albany! 23 28 -5 Lvs. Harvard! 39 34 +5 Lat St. Bonaventure 33 28 +5 LDAYTON# 41 34 +7 Lvs. Columbia^ 38 34 +4 Wvs. VCU^ 36 39 -3 WCLEVELAND ST. 42 33 +9 Wat UIC 40 31 +9 WARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 51 30 +21 Wat Ball St.* 44 32 +12 LKENT ST.* 36 41 -5 WW. MICHIGAN* 38 38 +0 Wat Miami* 43 36 +7 W N. ILLINOIS* 43 46 -3 Wat Akron* 42 43 -1 Lat E. Michigan* 34 50 -16 LBOWLING GREEN* 32 32 +0 Wat W. Michigan* 35 24 +11 Wat Kent St.* 33 38 -5 WBUFFALO* 37 33 +4 WOHIO* 34 39 -5 Lat Bowling Green* 37 34 +3 Wat C. Michigan* 40 37 +3 WE. MICHIGAN* 29 34 -5 Lat N. Illinois* 38 47 -9 WC. MICHIGAN* 29 37 -8 WBALL ST.* 32 40 -8 Lvs. Akron@ 41 35 +6 L

2015-16 PLAYERS IN TOLEDO CAREER RECORD BOOK

Free Throw Percentage (170 Att.)1. Jane Roman _____________1989-92 __________ .8322. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 __________ .8313. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 __________ .823 Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 __________ .8235. Inma Zanoguera _________2011-15 ___________ .8196. BRENAE HARRIS ___ 2014-16 ____.8147. Dana Drew ______________1990-95 __________ .8118. Kelly Walker _____________2000-04 __________ .7819. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 __________ .77310. JANICE MONAKANA __ 2013-Pres. ___.772

CAPOTOSTO IN TOLEDO CAREER RECORD BOOK

Three-Point Field-Goals Attempted1. Mimi Olson __________ 1993-97 ________711#2. Kelly Savage _________ 1986-90 ________ 7083. Jessica Williams _____2007-11 ________ 6084. Danielle Bishop ______2003-07 ________ 5485. Dana Drew ___________ 1990-95 _________5166. Lucretia LeGault ______ 1988-92 ________ 4837. Courtney Ingersoll ____2008-12 ________ 481 Kelly Walker__________2000-04 ________ 4819. Courtney Risinger _____ 1998-2002 ______ 48010. ANA CAPOTOSTO _ 2012-16 ___ 410

Page 77Page 77Rocket RoundupRocket Roundupincluding a season-best 13 points in 24 minutes vs. Dayton (Dec. 2). Printz led the Rockets in thefts on three occasions, assists twice and scoring and blocked shots once. In MAC contests, Prinz tallied 4.2 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 1.8 apg and 0.5 spg in 18.7 mpg.

McIntyre Ex-cels in MAC Play

F r e s h m a n F r e s h m a n K a a y l a M c -Intyre stepped up her game aga inst MAC competition in 2016, tallying 8.6 points, a team-high 5.7 car-oms, 0.5 helpers, a squad-best 0.8 rejections and 0.4 thefts in 20.5 minutes. McIntyre led the league in overall fi eld-goal percentage (.645, 71-of-110), as well as ranking tied for eighth in rejections, 15th in de-fensive caroms (4.2 rpg) and 20th in overall rebounding in league contests. The 2015-16 MAC All-Freshman Team honoree also scored in double digits on six occasions in conference match-ups, including a season-high 18 points vs. MAC West Division 18 points vs. MAC West Division champion Central Michigan (March 2). The Toledo native was credited with the game-winning offensive putback with 1.7 seconds left in regulation vs. Chippewas.

Overall in 2015-16, McIntyre appeared in 27 games, averaging 6.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 0.4 assists, a team-high 0.6 blocks and 0.3 steals in 16.3 minutes. The 2015-16 MAC The 2015-16 MAC co-Sixth Player of the Year shot a single-season LEAGUE-RECORD 64.3 percent (81-of-126) from the fl oor. She led Rockets in rejections nine times, rebounding on five occasions, thefts four times and scoring once.

Dorr Leaves Toledo Program Redshirt freshman Lindsay Dorr has left the Toledo program following the completion of the 2015-16 season.

Dorr made her long-awaited collegiate debut vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Dec. 29). She totaled two minutes off the bench against the Golden Lions in the non-conference finale. The Rogers, MN native had missed the previous 43 games over the course of the last two seasons after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee during individual workouts in October 2014.

Walk-On Evans Added to Ros-Walk-On Evans Added to Ros-ter During Holiday Breakter During Holiday Break Freshman walk-on Monique Evans was added to the Toledo roster over the Christmas holiday break. Evans totaled one point and one assist vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in her collegiate debut (Dec. 29). The Richmond Heights, OH native enrolled in UT following the completion of the fall se-mester. Evans, a 5-foot-0 guard, averaged 18 points, four rebounds, four assists and three assists per game as a senior at Richmond Heights High School. A three-time second-team all-conference performer, she con-cluded her prep career with more than 1,000 points. Following high school, Evans joined the Army National Guard and completed five months of training in Fort Jackson, SC and Fort Lee, VA.

Toledo Lights Up Scoreboard Toledo Lights Up Scoreboard Over Last Four GamesOver Last Four Games Toledo’s offense ran on all cylinders over its final four games in 2015-16, averaging

2015-16 MAC EAST DIVISION2015-16 MAC EAST DIVISIONPLAYER OF THE WEEKPLAYER OF THE WEEK

Nov. 16 ___________________________________Anita Brown, AkronNov. 23 _________________________________ Baleigh Reid, MiamiNov. 30 _________________________________Kiyanna Black, Ohio Joanna Smith, BuffaloDec. 7 _______________________________ Quiera Lampkins, OhioDec. 14 __________________________________Anita Brown, AkronDec. 21 _________________________________Kiyanna Black, OhioDec. 28 ______________________________ Joanna Smith, BuffaloJan. 4 _______________________________ Quiera Lampkins, OhioJan. 11 _______________________________ Joanna Smith, BuffaloJan. 18 _________________________________Kiyanna Black, OhioJan. 25 __________________________________Anita Brown, AkronFeb. 1_______________________________ Larissa Lurken, Kent St.Feb. 8 _______________________________ Joanna Smith, BuffaloFeb. 15 _________________________________Kiyanna Black, OhioFeb. 22 _________________________ Lauren Tibbs, Bowling GreenFeb. 29 ______________________________Stephanie Reid, BuffaloMarch 6 __________________________________Anita Brown, Akron

ADDITIONAL ROCKETNEWS & NOTES

UT WEARS TWO COMMEMO-RATIVE PATCHES IN 2015-16: Toledo wore two commemorative patches on its jersey in 2015-16. The Rockets had the initials DR on their right shoulder and MB on their left. DR is short for Don Reiber and MB stands for Marilyn Berman. Reiber, who passed away on Sept. 20, was a professor in the communications department and responsible for virtually all video production for the UT Athletic Department. Berman, who passed away on Oct. 12, was a long-time member of the Igniters Fan Club and a 20-plus year season-ticket holder.

EHLEN AMONG EIGHT INDUCT-EES TO 2016 CLASS FOR VAR-SITY ‘T’ HALL OF FAME: Former head coach Mark Ehlen (1995-2008) was one of eight inductees to the 2016 class for the UT Varsity ‘T’ Hall of Fame. Ehlen coached the Rockets for 13 seasons and was one of the winningest coaches in MAC history. He was named MAC Coach of the Year four times and led UT to eight MAC titles and six post-season berths. A two-time Women’s Basketball Coaches Association District 4 Coach of the Year, Ehlen posted a 240-149 record and finished his career at Toledo second in MAC history in conference wins and fifth in overall winning percentage. Ehlen coached four teams that made it into the NCAA Tournament (1996, 1997, 1999 and 2001). His 1995-96 team won an NCAA tourney game with a 65-53 victory over 24th-ranked Ole Miss, before falling to sixth-ranked Old Dominion, 72-66, in second-round action. His 1998-99 team was ranked No. 25 in the final AP poll. Ehlen’s teams had a penchant for performing well in the classroom. In Ehlen’s tenure, Rocket players were selected first-team Academic All-MAC eight times and Academic All-District IV first-team seven times, including one CoSIDA Academic All-America pick.

CAPOTOSTO, HARRIS & RE-ECHER NAMED 2015-16 TEAM CAPTAINS: Senior Ana Capotosto, senior Brenae Harris and junior Sophie Reecher served as team captains for the Rockets’ during the 2015-16 campaign. The trio was selected based on votes by their teammates.

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73.5 ppg (2-2 record, Feb. 27-March 9). UT shot a sparkling 45.3 percent45.3 percent(107-of-236) from the field during that stretch, including 40.7 percent (24-of-59) from three-point range, and 73.7 percent (56-of-76) from the charity stripe. Additionally, the Rockets totaled 63 help-ers and 56 miscues, good for an impressive 1.1 assist/turnover ratio. Individually, senior Brenae Harris contrib-uted a squad-best 20.8 ppg, followed by junior Janice Monakana, freshman Kaayla McIntyre and sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott at 12.8, 11.8 and 11.3 ppg, respectively. This quartet accounted for 76.976.9 percent (226 points226 points) of the team’s 294 points over the final four contests.

Shooting the RockShooting the RockToledo shot a solid 44.4 percent Toledo shot a solid 44.4 percent

(292-of-658) from the fl oor over the fi nal 12 contests (8-4 record, Jan. fi nal 12 contests (8-4 record, Jan. 30-March 9).30-March 9). Individually, freshman Kaayla McIntyre sparked the improved numbers, knocking down a sensational 61.2 percent (52-of-85) from the field. Overall in 2015-16, the Rockets converted 41.7 percent (709-of-1,701) from the floor and averaged 66.8 points, the third- and seventh-best marks in the MAC, respectively. UT shot at least 49.0 49.0 percent from the field on SIXSIX occasions this year, including a season-best 55.0 percent (season-high 33-of-60) against MAC West Division champion Central Michigan (March 2). The Chippewas paced the league in both scoring (74.0 ppg) and overall field-goal per-centage (.421, 881-of-2,092). Individually, senior Brenae Harris led

four Rockets scoring at least 9.0 ppg at 14.8, the ninth-highest total in the MAC. In addition, In addition, McIntyre shot a MAC-RECORDMAC-RECORD 64.3 percent (81-of-126, minimum 125 attempts) from the fi eld. As a team, UT topped the 70-point plateau on 14 14 oc-casions in 2015-16 (11-3 record), pouring in a season-high 89 points at Northern Il-linois (Feb. 27). Toledo is 85-18 85-18 (.825) under head coach Tricia Cullop when scoring at least

70 points in a contest. In MAC contests, the Rockets finished fourth in scoring (67.9 ppg) and SECONDSECONDin overall field-goal percentage (.430, 437-of-1,016). Individually, McIntyre also Individually, McIntyre also shot a shot a CONFERENCE-BESTCONFERENCE-BEST 64.5 64.5 percent (71-of-110, minimum 90 percent (71-of-110, minimum 90 attempts) from the fl oor and tallied attempts) from the fl oor and tallied 8.6 ppg. 8.6 ppg.

Giving It A Shot From Way Giving It A Shot From Way DowntownDowntown

Toledo converted a sizzling 41.0 Toledo converted a sizzling 41.0 percent (71-of-173) from beyond percent (71-of-173) from beyond the arc over the fi nal 12 games (8-4 the arc over the fi nal 12 games (8-4 record, Jan. 30-March 9). record, Jan. 30-March 9). Individually, senior Ana Capo- Individually, senior Ana Capo-tosto and sophomore Jay-Ann tosto and sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott sparked the lofty Bravo-Harriott sparked the lofty shooting number, connecting on shooting number, connecting on 44.4 percent (12-of-27) and 42.3 44.4 percent (12-of-27) and 42.3 percent (22-of-52) from three-point percent (22-of-52) from three-point range, respectively. range, respectively. Overall in 2015-16, Toledo shot a Overall in 2015-16, Toledo shot a MAC-best 35.1 percent (172-of-490) MAC-best 35.1 percent (172-of-490) from three-point landfrom three-point land and averaged 5.7 treys, the eighth-best total in the MAC. Ohio was tops in the league in three-point field-goals made (9.5, 312). UT drained at least EIGHTEIGHT three-point field goals in a contest SIXSIX times this year, including a season-high 10 treys vs. Cleveland St. (Dec. 12). The Rockets also connected on a season-best 58.8 percent (10-of-17) from beyond the arc against the Vikings. Overall this year, Bravo-Harriott led the team with 46 triples. The 2015-16 honorable mention All-MAC selection knocked down at

Rocket RoundupRocket RoundupTHE ROCKETS IN THE ROCKETS IN WINS & LOSSESWINS & LOSSES

CategoryCategory WinsWins LossesLossesPoints/Game 73.5 58.2Points Allowed/Game 63.7 71.0Scoring Margin +9.8 -12.8Field Goal Pct. 45.2% 37.1%Field Goal Pct. Defense 38.1% 43.9%Three-Point FG% 37.2% 32.4%Three-Point FG/Game 6.0 5.4Three-Point FG Pct. Defense 28.2% 34.6%Opp. Three-Point FG/Game 5.8 6.8Free Throw Pct. 73.9% 67.3%Rebounds/Game 38.1 35.0Rebound Margin +2.2 -2.0Assists/Game 15.4 11.1Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.1 0.6Steals/Game 5.7 6.1Blocks/Game 2.1 2.0

2015-16 MISCELLANEOUS STATSLargest Halftime Lead: ___________________________ 19 at Bowling Green (35-16, 2/17)Largest Halftime Defi cit: _______________________________22 vs. Dayton (15-37, 12/2)Largest Halftime Lead Surrendered to Lose: __________ 13 at Ball St. (41-28, 1/2)Largest Halftime Defi cit Overcome to Win: ___________1 vs. Buffalo (28-29, 2/10)Largest Lead at Any Time: ________________30 vs. VCU (78-48 in Fourth Quarter, 12/6)Largest Defi cit at Any Time: ______ 38 at Notre Dame (34-72 in Fourth Quarter, 11/18)Largest Lead Surrendered to Lose: __________ 17 at Ball St. (41-24 in Second Quarter, 1/2)Largest Defi cit Overcome to Win: __ 11 vs. Cleveland St. (5-16 in First Quarter, 12/12)Largest Margin of Victory: ________________ 27 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (74-47, 12/29)Largest Margin of Defeat: ________________________ 35 at Notre Dame (39-74, 11/18)Most Points Scored in a Quarter: __________________________30 vs. VCU (First, 12/6)Fewest Points Scored in a Quarter: _____________________ 3 vs. Dayton (First, 12/2)Most Points Allowed in a Quarter: _____________________ 31 at Ball St. (Fourth, 1/2)Fewest Points Allowed in a Quarter: _________ 4 vs. Eastern Michigan (Fourth, 2/24)

TOLEDO IN MAC RANKINGS (ALL GAMES)

IndividualsScoring Brenae Harris - 9th (14.8 ppg) Janice Monakana - 21st (11.1 ppg)

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott - 23rd (11.0 ppg)Overall FG Percentage Kaayla McIntyre - 1st (64.3%)Overall Rebounding Janice Monakana - 18th (5.9 rpg)Assists Brenae Harris - 2nd (5.2 apg) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott - 14th (3.1 apg)Free Throw Percentage Brenae Harris - 2nd (86.9%) Janice Monakana - T-3rd (83.3%)3-Point FG Percentage Ana Capotosto - 7th (37.5%) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott - 14th (34.1%)Assist/Turnover Ratio Brenae Harris - 8th (1.7) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott - 15th (1.0)Defensive Rebounds Janice Monakana - 13th (4.3 rpg) Brenae Harris - 15th (4.2 rpg)Minutes Played Brenae Harris - 1st (36.8 mpg)

Page 79Page 79Rocket RoundupRocket Roundupleast THREETHREE treys on SEVENSEVEN occasions this year, including a season-best five against Buffalo (Feb. 10). She ranked 14th in the league in three-point field-goal percentage, shooting 34.1 percent (46-of-135) from three-point land. In MAC games, the Rockets finished third in three-point field-goal percentage (.342, 97-of-284) and tied for 10th in three-point field-goals made (5.4). Individually, junior Janice Individually, junior Janice Monakana knocked down a team-Monakana knocked down a team-high 34.5 percent (20-of-58) from high 34.5 percent (20-of-58) from three-point range, tied for the 15th-three-point range, tied for the 15th-highest mark in the conference.highest mark in the conference.

In her UT career, Capotosto at-In her UT career, Capotosto at-tempted 410 three-point fi eld goals, tempted 410 three-point fi eld goals, the 10th-highest total in school his-the 10th-highest total in school his-tory.tory.

No Hoop for You!!!No Hoop for You!!!Toledo allowed the oppostion to score 66.9

points and shot 40.5 percent (741-of-1,829) from the field, including 30.9 percent (188-of-608) from beyond the arc, in 2015-16. The Rockets finished seventh in the MAC in scoring defense, 10th in overall field-goal percentage defense and sixth in three-point field-goal percentage defense. Ohio paced the conference in scoring defense (60.2 ppg) and overall field-goal percentage defense (.355, 674-of-1,898), while Western Michigan was tops in three-point field-goal percentage defense (.283, 144-of-508).

UT also restricted 10 opponents UT also restricted 10 opponents to 10 points or less in a quarter on to 10 points or less in a quarter on 12 occasions this year, including 12 occasions this year, including Eastern Michigan to a season-low Eastern Michigan to a season-low FOUR points in the fourth period FOUR points in the fourth period (Feb. 24).(Feb. 24). In MAC contests, UT ranked eighth in scor-ing defense (67.4 ppg), sixth in overall field-goal percentage defense (.393, 442-of-1,124) and fifth in three-point field-goal percentage defense (.307, 122-of-397).

Helping HandHelping HandToledo averaged an improved Toledo averaged an improved

14.5 assists in 2016 MAC games, the 14.5 assists in 2016 MAC games, the fourth-highest total in the league. fourth-highest total in the league. The Rockets were also fourth in the conference in assist/turnover ratio (0.9, 14.5-15.5) and fifth in turnover margin (-0.6, 15.5-14.9). Individually, senior Brenae Har- Individually, senior Brenae Har-ris dished out a conference-best 5.5 ris dished out a conference-best 5.5 helpers in MAC contests, including a helpers in MAC contests, including a season-tying high nine on four oc-season-tying high nine on four oc-casions.casions. Overall in 2015-16, UT finished fifth in the MAC in dimes (13.5 apg), seventh in turnover margin (-1.1, 15.9-14.7) and eighth in assist/turnover ratio (0.9, 13.5-15.9). Ball St. led the conference in helpers (16.0

Charity Cases Toledo shot an impressive 73.6 percent (184-of-250) from the char-ity stripe over the fi nal 12 games (8-4 record, Jan. 30-March 9). The Rockets made 184 free throws during this stretch, while their opponents only attempted 153. Individually, senior Brenae Harris and junior Janice Monakana sparked the lofty numbers at the stripe, knocking down 50-of-57 (87.7 percent) and 46-of-55 (83.6 percent), respectively. Most recently, Monakana finished a perfect 14-of-14 at Western Michigan (Feb. 3), the third-best effort in school history in a single game. Overall in 2015-16, UT shot a respectable 71.7 percent (415-of-579) from the free throw line, the fourth-best mark in the MAC. Ball St. converted a league-high 74.7 percent (461-of-617) at the line. UT shot at least 80 percent 80 percent (minimum 12 attempts) at the free throw line on SEVEN SEVEN occasions during the year, including a season-best 92.3 percent (12-of-13) against arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 30).

Individually, Harris was the Individually, Harris was the most accurate Rocket at the charity most accurate Rocket at the charity stripe in 2015-16, knocking down a stripe in 2015-16, knocking down a sensational 86.9 percent (126-of-sensational 86.9 percent (126-of-145), to stand second in the MAC. 145), to stand second in the MAC.

2015-16 PLAYES IN TOLEDO 2015-16 PLAYES IN TOLEDO SINGLE SEASON RECORD BOOKSINGLE SEASON RECORD BOOK

Free Throw Percentage (70 Att.)Free Throw Percentage (70 Att.)1. Jane Roman _________ 1991-92 ________ .8972. Kelly Savage _________ 1986-87 ________ .8863. BRENAE HARRIS3. BRENAE HARRIS _ _ 2015-162015-16 __ __ .869.8694. Inma Zanoguera _______2014-15 ________ .866 5. Kelly Savage _________ 1988-89 ________ .861

Minutes PlayedMinutes Played1. Courtney Ingersoll _____2011-12 _______ 1,1892. Inma Zanoguera _______2014-15 _______ 1,1783. Kelly Savage __________ 1988-89 _______ 1,1724. Naama Shafir _________2010-11 _______ 1,1415. Melissa Goodall _______2010-11 _______ 1,1406. Inma Zanoguera _______2013-14 _______ 1,1337. Andola Dortch _________2011-12 ________1,1318. Andola Dortch _________2013-14 ________1,1199. 9. BRENAE HARRISBRENAE HARRIS __ __ 2014-152014-15 _ _ 1,1161,11610. 10. BRENAE HARRISBRENAE HARRIS _ _ 2015-162015-16 _ _ 1,1051,105 Dana Drew ____________ 1993-94 _______ 1,105

FieldField--Goal Percentage (100 Att.)Goal Percentage (100 Att.)1. KAAYLA McINTYRE 1. KAAYLA McINTYRE _ _2015-162015-16 ____ ____.643#.643#2. Latoja Harris __________ 1993-94 ________ .6383. Latoja Harris __________ 1992-93 ________ .6374. Karen Sekulski _______ 1991-92 ________ .6295. Yolanda Richardson ____2011-12 ________ .624

# - Mid-American Conference Record

2015-16 PLAYERS IN TOLEDO SINGLE GAME RECORD BOOK

Scoring42 ___________ Kim Sekulski vs. BGSU (2/20/91)40 _____________Naama Shafir vs. USC (4/2/11)39__ BRENAE HARRIS vs. Columbia (12/5/15)39 _____________Kim Sekulski vs. WMU (1/3/90)39 ____________ Kelly Savage vs. EMU (1/13/88)

Minutes Played52 ____________Teresa Kahle at Xavier (12/9/01)47 _____________Crystal Young at WMU (3/1/06)47 ____________Crystal Young vs. WMU (3/8/06)45 ___________ Heather Smith at Miami (2/7/96) 45 _____________ Dana Drew at BGSU (2/19/92)45 ________Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92)45 _____________Dana Drew vs. BGSU (1/22/92)45 __________ Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87)44__ BRENAE HARRIS vs. Akron (3/9/16)44__ BRENAE HARRIS at CMU (2/20/16)44 __________ Inma Zanoguera at NIU (2/27/14)

Field-Goals Attempted29 ___________ Tanika Mays vs. EMU (1/13/10)27 _____________Naama Shafir vs. USC (4/2/11)26 __________Melantha Herron vs. WMU (1/2/02)25 ______________ Kim Knuth vs. CMU (2/26/99)24__ BRENAE HARRIS at Akron (1/20/16)24 _____________ Mimi Olson at WMU (2/25/95)24 _____________ Mimi Olson at BGSU (1/21/95)24 ____________ Mitzi Hallinan at CSU (1/26/82)

Three-Point Field-Goals Made8 ________ Kelly Walker vs. Hampton (12/21/02)8 __________Courtney Risinger vs. NIU (2/14/02)8 _____________ Heather Smith vs. BSU (1/7/95)7____ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)7 __________ Jessica Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09)7 _______________ Kelly Savage at EMU (1/13/88)7 ____________ Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87)6____ ANA CAPOTOSTO vs. CSU (12/12/15)6____ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)

6 _____16 Additional Players Made Six Treys in Single Game

Free Throw Percentage (12 Att.)1.000 (16-of-16) ______ Kim Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99)1.000 (15-of-15) ____ Inma Zanoguera vs. Buffalo (1/21/15)1.000 (14-of-14) __ JANICE MONAKANA at WMU (2/3/16)1.000 (13-of-13) ______ Andola Dortch at WMU (1/5/12) 1.000 (13-of-13) _________ Kim Knuth vs. NIU (1/30/99)1.000 (13-of-13) __ Angela Drake vs. Dayton (12/18/94)

apg), while Eastern Michigan was tops in as-sist/turnover ratio (1.0, 12.8-12.8) and turnover margin (+6.3, 12.8-19.1). UT dished out at least 1818 dimes in a game FIVEFIVE times in 2015-16, including a season-high 2121 on two occasions against Northern Illinois both times (Jan. 16 and Feb. 27).

Individually, Harris was credited Individually, Harris was credited with 155 helpers, averaging 5.2 apg, with 155 helpers, averaging 5.2 apg, the second-highest total in the MAC.the second-highest total in the MAC.

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Right on the heels of Harris was Monakana, who tied for third in the Monakana, who tied for third in the conference at 83.3 percent (85-of-conference at 83.3 percent (85-of-102) from the charity stripe.102) from the charity stripe.

Harris’ free throw percentage Harris’ free throw percentage ranked third-best in school history ranked third-best in school history in a single season.in a single season. In MAC games, UT was 252-of-359 from the free throw line for 70.2 percent, the sixth-highest total in the league. Individually, Individually, Harris and Monakana fi nished fi rst Harris and Monakana fi nished fi rst and second at the stripe in confer-and second at the stripe in confer-ence contests, shooting 74-of-87 ence contests, shooting 74-of-87 (85.1 percent) and 56-of-67 (83.6 (85.1 percent) and 56-of-67 (83.6

Rocket RoundupRocket Rounduppercent), respectively. In her UT career, Harris con-nected on 81.4 percent (193-of-237) at the line, the sixth-highest total in school history.

Take More, Make More Toledo went to the charity stripe 111 111 more times (579-468) and made 7979 more free throws (415-336) than its opponents in 2015-16. UT was credited with a season-high 28 charity tosses against Western Michigan (Feb. 3). Individually, senior Brenae Harris converted a team-high 126 free throws, second most in the conference behind BSU’s Nathalie Fontaine (180). In MAC games, Toledo made In MAC games, Toledo made 252 free throws, second most in the league behind the Cardinals (267).

Toledo on the Glass Toledo averaged 36.836.8 rebounds per game in 2015-16, with four players tal-lying at least 4.34.3 caroms (junior Janice Monakana, 5.9; senior Brenae Harris, 5.1; freshman Kaayla McIntyre, 4.5; senior Ana Capotosto, 4.3). Monakana finished 18th in the MAC in overall rebounding. Overall in 2015-16, UT won Overall in 2015-16, UT won the battle on the glass in 14 contests (9-5 record). The Rockets finished with a season-best plus-21 advantage (season-high 51-30) on the glass against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Dec. 29). Harris spearheaded the re-bounding efforts against the Golden Lions with 10 caroms, followed by junior Sophie Reecher and Monakana with six each. As a unit, UT finished seventh in the league in rebounding margin (+0.4, 36.8-36.4), as well as sitting 11th in offensive caroms (10.7 rpg) and eighth in defensive boards (26.1 rpg). Central Michigan led the MAC in rebounding margin (+7.5, 43.8-36.3) and

defensive boards (29.8 rpg), while MAC Tourna-ment champion Buffalo was tops in offensive caroms (15.3 rpg). In MAC contests, Toledo finished fifth in rebounding margin (-1.4, 36.4-37.8), 11th in offensive caroms (9.9 rpg) and fifth in defensive boards (26.5 rpg). Individually, McIntyre was 20th in the rankings, grabbing a team-high 5.7 boards. The Toledo native pulled down at least eight caroms on four occasions during conference play, including a season-best 11 twice against Miami (Jan. 13) and most recently Kent St. (Feb. 6).

Stingy Rockets When the Rockets do not have the ball, their main priority is getting it back. UT aver-aged 5.95.9 steals per game in 2015-16, the 10th-best mark in the MAC. Eastern Michigan snagged a league-best 11.4 spg. Toledo collected at least 1010 thefts on THREETHREE occasions during the year, including a season-high 1212 against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Dec. 29). Individually, sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott recorded a squad-best 3838 steals (1.3 spg), including a career-high four against Ball St. in the regular-season finale (March 5). In MAC contests, UT ranked tied for ninth with 5.6 thefts. Individually, Bravo-Harriott paced the team with 23 steals (1.3 spg).

Take Care of the RockTake Care of the Rock Toledo committed 15.915.9 turnovers per game in 2015-16, the seventh-best mark in the MAC. Eastern Michigan tallied a league-low 12.8 miscues. The Rockets, who also finished seventh in the conference in turnover margin (-1.1, 15.9-14.7) and eighth in assist/turnover ratio (0.9, 13.5-15.9), were guilty of a season-low 10 miscues against arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 30).

Harris’ Career 20-Point Efforts (12)DATE OPPONENT PTS12/5/15 Columbia 391/20/16 Akron 2612/14/14 Detroit 253/9/16 Akron 242/25/15 Western Michigan 242/20/16 Central Michigan 233/5/16 Ball St. 221/9/16 Western Michigan 222/27/16 Northern Illinois 2112/6/15 VCU 211/14/15 Akron 211/10/15 Ohio 20

Monakana’s Career 20-Point Efforts (6)DATE OPPONENT PTS2/17/16 Bowling Green 282/3/16 Western Michigan 2512/6/15 VCU 241/30/16 Bowling Green 211/2/16 Ball St. 212/27/16 Northern Illinois 20

Capotosto’s Career 20-Point Efforts (5)DATE OPPONENT PTS12/12/15 Cleveland St. 223/12/14 Western Michigan 212/6/14 Miami 2111/20/13 UMKC 2112/20/14 Southern Illinois 20

Bravo-Harriott’s Career 20-Point Efforts (4)DATE OPPONENT PTS3/11/15 Eastern Michigan 301/9/16 Western Michigan 242/18/15 Northern Illinois 241/17/15 Western Michigan 23

Reecher’s Career 20-Point Efforts (1)DATE OPPONENT PTS2/21/15 Eastern Michigan 22

MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCTMAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT(MAC Games - Minimum 40 Games)(MAC Games - Minimum 40 Games)Coach (Year)Coach (Year) W-LW-L Pct.Pct.BILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 94-24BILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 94-24 .797 .797Fran Voll, BGSU (1985-91) 89-27 .767Curt Miller, BGSU (2001-12) 135-41 .767Jaci Clark, BGSU (1992-98) 92-32 .742Pam Wettig, MIA (1982-84) 35-13 .729TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) 96-38TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) 96-38 .716 .716Laura Golden, CMU (1982-84) 32-13 .711Linda Wunder, MIA (1987-93) 68-30 .694Bob Lindsay, KSU (1990-2012) 260-120 .684Tracy Roller, BSU (2001-07) 65-31 .677

MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCTMAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT(All Games - Minimum 75 Games)(All Games - Minimum 75 Games)Coach (Year)Coach (Year) W-LW-L Pct.Pct.BILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 166-53BILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 166-53 .758 .758Curt Miller, BGSU (2001-12) 258-92 .737Fran Voll, BGSU (1985-91) 144-60 .706Jaci Clark, BGSU (1992-98) 135-65 .675TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) 177-87TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) 177-87 .670 .670Laura Golden, CMU (1982-84) 59-30 .663ETHEL ALLMAN, UT (1981-84) 52-31 ETHEL ALLMAN, UT (1981-84) 52-31 .627.627Linda Wunder, MIA (1987-93) 105-64 .621Bob Lindsay, KSU (1990-2012) 418-256 .620Tracy Roller, BSU (2001-07) 130-81 .616Suzy Merchant, EMU (1999-2007) 146-91 .616

Page 81Page 81Rocket RoundupRocket Roundup Toledo also totaled more assists than miscues in 13 13 of the final 2424 games (17-7 record, Dec. 5-March 9).

Individually, senior Brenae Har-Individually, senior Brenae Har-ris placed second in the MAC in help-ris placed second in the MAC in help-ers (5.2 apg) and eighth in assist/ers (5.2 apg) and eighth in assist/turnover ratio (1.7, 155-93).turnover ratio (1.7, 155-93). In MAC games, UT ranked tied for fifth in miscues (15.5 tpg), fifth in turnover margin (-0.6, 15.5-14.9), as well as fourth in assist/turnover ratio (0.9, 14.5-15.5). Individually, Harris Individually, Harris paced the conference in dimes (5.5 paced the conference in dimes (5.5 apg) and fi nished third in assist/apg) and fi nished third in assist/turnover ratio (2.1, league-high 99-turnover ratio (2.1, league-high 99-47).47).

Double Figure ScorersDouble Figure ScorersToledo had EIGHTEIGHT players score in

double figures on 8383 occasions in 2015-16. Senior Brenae Harris posted at least 10 points on a team-high 2020 occasions during the year.

Harris was simply brilliant down Harris was simply brilliant down the stretch the Rockets, tallying at the stretch the Rockets, tallying at least 20 points in four of the fi nal least 20 points in four of the fi nal six games (team-high 18.2 ppg, Feb. six games (team-high 18.2 ppg, Feb. 20-March 9). 20-March 9).

As a team, UT produced a season-high four players in double digits on EIGHTEIGHT oc-casions this year. Most recently, they accom-plished this feat vs. MAC West Division cham-pion Central Michigan (March 2), highlighted by freshman Kaayla McIntyre and Harris with a season-high 18 and 16 points, respectively.

Put Me In, CoachPut Me In, CoachThere were plenty of minutes to go around

for Toledo in 2015-16. Four Rockets averaged at least 26.0 minutes per game, while two logged better than 30.5 minutes. Senior Brenae Senior Brenae Harris averaged a league-high 36.8 Harris averaged a league-high 36.8 mpg, followed by sophomore Jay-mpg, followed by sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and senior Ana Ann Bravo-Harriott and senior Ana Capotosto at 30.9 and 28.8 mpg, Capotosto at 30.9 and 28.8 mpg, respectively.respectively. Harris tallied at least 4040 minutes in FOURFOUR of the final SIX SIX games, including a career-tying best 44 minutes on two occa-sions against Central Michigan (Feb. 20) and most recently Akron in the MAC Tournament Quarterfinals (March 9), tied for ninth most in school history in a single game.

Harris totaled 1,105 minutes Harris totaled 1,105 minutes

played over the course of the year, tied for the 10th-best mark in school tied for the 10th-best mark in school history in the single-season record history in the single-season record book.book.

In MAC games, Harris played In MAC games, Harris played a conference-best 38.1 mpg. She a conference-best 38.1 mpg. She averaged two minutes per contest averaged two minutes per contest more than second-place finisher more than second-place finisher Buffalo’s Joanna Smith (36.1 mpg).Buffalo’s Joanna Smith (36.1 mpg).

Close EncountersClose Encounters Toledo played SIXSIX games that were decided by five points or less in 2015-16 (4-2 record), including three of the final six contests. The Rockets claimed an 76-72 win vs. Central Michigan (March 2), an 81-79 overtime triumph against CMU (Feb. 20), a 67-64 road victory (Feb. 6) and a 55-50 road win at Miami (Jan. 13), as well as suffered a 73-71 overtime loss vs. Akron in the MAC Tournament Quar-terfinals (March 9) and a 62-59 home setback against Arizona (Nov. 14). Under the direction of head coach Tri-cia Cullop, UT holds an impressive 38-25 38-25 (.603) ledger in these type of contests.

Fine PineFine Pine Toledo’s bench outscored 18 18 (10-8 record) of its 30 opponents in 2015-16, in-in-cluding 13 of the fi nal 15. The Rockets’ reserves also scored at least 20 points20 points on 1414 occasions, including a season-high 30 against two-time reigning MAC regular-season champion Ohio (Feb. 13). UT’s reserves averaged 16.4 16.4 ppg, led by freshman Kaayla McIntyre at 6.6 ppg. The 2015-16 MAC All-Freshman Team honoree tallied at least 10 points on SIXSIX occasions this year, the fifth-highest total on the team, including a season-high 18 points against Central Michi-gan (March 2). McIntyre concluded the McIntyre concluded the year shooting a MAC-RECORDMAC-RECORD 64.3 64.3 percent (81-of-126) from the fi eld.percent (81-of-126) from the fi eld.

ROCKETS’ GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS IN 2015-16Opponent Guard (1) Guard (2) Wing (3) Forward (4) Center (5)ARIZONA B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat Notre Dame M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reechervs. Albany! B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reechervs. Harvard! B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat St. Bonaventure B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. ReecherDAYTON# B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Woody S. Reechervs. Columbia^ B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reechervs. VCU^ B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. ReecherCLEVELAND ST. B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat UIC B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. ReecherARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat Ball St.* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. ReecherKENT ST.* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. ReecherW. MICHIGAN* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat Miami* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. ReecherN. ILLINOIS* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat Akron* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat E. Michigan* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott H. Printz A. Capotosto K. McIntyreBOWLING GREEN* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat W. Michigan* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat Kent St.* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. ReecherBUFFALO* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. ReecherOHIO* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat Bowling Green* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat C. Michigan* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. ReecherE. MICHIGAN* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecherat N. Illinois* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. ReecherC. MICHIGAN* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. ReecherBALL ST.* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reechervs. Akron@ B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher

TOURNAMENT TITLESIN SCHOOL HISTORY

2015 – ASU Classic2014 — FIU Thanksgiving Classic2012 - GSU Holiday & Hoops Tourney2012 - Toledo Invite2012 - Glass City Tournament2012 - John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic2010 - Iona Thanksgiving Tournament2009 - Holiday Inn & Express Suites Mid-town Thanksgiving Tournament2007 - Miami (FL) Holiday Classic1996 - Indiana Classic1991 - Pittsburgh Tournament

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For Closers The Rockets closed out its regular sea-son with a 68-58 setback vs. Ball St. (March 5). The Rockets are 23-19 (.548) all-time in regular-season finales, including 3-5 (.375) under head coach Tricia Cullop. UT also met BSU for the fifth-consecutive year and eighth time overall in its final league contest, holding a 3-5 (.375) mark against its MAC West Division rival.

Streak SnappedStreak SnappedToledo’s season-best five-game winning

streak came to an end at Ball St. (Jan. 2). UT’s winning streak started after a loss vs. Dayton, 83-57 (Dec. 2). The Rockets have strung together un-beaten stretches of at least five contests on 10 occasions under head coach Tricia Cullop. During the 2012-13 campaign, UT reeled off 15 straight victories, which is tied for the second-longest unbeaten stretch in school history.

Toledo Raised Over $11,000 Toledo Raised Over $11,000 for Susan G. Komen for the for Susan G. Komen for the Cure of Northwest Ohio & El-Cure of Northwest Ohio & El-eanor N. Dana Cancer Centereanor N. Dana Cancer Center Toledo made another impressive con-tribution to Susan G. Komen for the Cure of Northwest Ohio and the Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center at its 10th-annual “Rockets For the Cure” game (Feb. 13). The Rockets raised $11,016.96 for cancer research, marking the seventh-straight season time they have collected at least $11,000. Former WTOL news anchor Chrys Peter-son, the guest emcee for the eighth-consec-utive year, announced raffle winners during timeouts and also told the crowd of 4,880 fans, more about Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Most in the crowd wore pink, including many who donned “Rockets for the Cause” t-shirts. The pink Nike jerseys that UT wore were made specially for that game against Ohio. Five

of the uniforms that were auctioned off after the contest went for more than $500, including a high of $800 for senior Ana Capotosto.

For Openers Toledo fell to 22-13 (.629) all-time in MAC openers following a 75-69 setback at Ball St. (Jan. 2). UT has now lost four of its last five league lid lifters with the six-point loss against the reigning MAC West Division champions and is 4-4 under head coach Tricia Cullop.

Look Back at ASU Classic Look Back at ASU Classic (Dec. 5-6) Toledo captured its 12th tournament crown in school history and ninth under head coach Tricia Cullop with a pair of victories at the ASU Classic (Dec. 5-6). UT has accumulated a 58-49 (.542) all-time ledger in pre-conference tournament action, including an impressive 24-7 (.774) mark under coach Cullop. The key to the Rockets winning the ASU Classic was their offensive efficiency, as they shot 51.9 percent (56-of-108) from the field, including 45.2 percent (14-of-31) from three-point range, and 77.8 percent (42-of-54) from the charity stripe to average 84.0 points. UT also turned up its defensive intensity and limited the oppositon to 35.1 percent (46-of-131) from the floor, including 25.5 (13-of-51) from beyond the arc, and 68.0 points.

Harris & Monakana Named to Harris & Monakana Named to ASU Classic All-Tournament ASU Classic All-Tournament TeamTeam

Senior Brenae Harris and junior Janice Monakana were both named to the ASU Clas-sic All-Tournament Team for their efforts in two victories (Dec. 5-6). Harris, who was also selected tourney MVP, averaged a team-high 30.0 ppg and a squad-tying best 4.5 apg, while Monakana contributed 15.5 ppg, a team-high 8.0 rpg and a squad-best 2.5 spg.

Look Back at URI Tip-Off Look Back at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21-22) Classic (Nov. 21-22) Toledo competed in its first of two pre-conference tourneys in 2015-16 at the URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21-22). The Rockets suffered a 63-55 setback vs. America East Conference member Albany, followed by a 76-70 loss against Ivy League participant Harvard. As a team, Toledo shot 42.3 percent (47-of-111) from the field, including an impres-sive 43.8 percent (14-of-32) from three-point range, and a sizzling 85.0 percent (17-of-20) from the charity stripe. Individually, senior Ana Capotosto re-ceived all-tournament team honors, contrib-

uting a team-high 12.5 ppg and 4.0 rpg.

Capotosto Named to URI Tip-Capotosto Named to URI Tip-Off Classic All-Tournament Off Classic All-Tournament Team Team Senior Ana Capotosto was named to the URI Tip-Off Classic All-Tournament Team for for her efforts in two contests (Nov. 21-22). Capotosto averaged a team-high 12.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 0.5 steals per game. The Saugatuck, MI native shot 53.3 percent (8-of-15) from the field in the two match-ups, including 50.0 percent (3-of-6) from three-point range, and 75.0 percent (6-of-8) from the charity stripe in 26.5 minutes.

Rank & FileRank & File Toledo faced its 22nd ranked opponent since 1995-96 when the Midnight Blue & Gold dropped a 74-39 decision at No. 3 Notre Dame in Purcell Pavilion (Nov. 18). The Rockets have compiled a 3-19 (.136) mark in those contests. UT’s three victories versus ranked opponents came against No. 20 Dayton, 68-65, on Dec. 19, 2009 at home, No. 5 Duke, 71-65, on Nov. 18, 2001 at home and No. 24 Ole Miss, 65-53, in the first round of the 1996 NCAA Tournament in Roanake, VA.

Fast Fact About Season Open-Fast Fact About Season Open-erer Toledo’s 62-59 loss against Arizona (Nov. 14) dropped its record to 21-21 in season-opening games in the 42-year history of the program. The Rockets have now dropped their last three season openers under head coach Tricia Cullop. Overall, Cullop has posted a season-opening win in 11 of 16 (.688) years as a head coach, including a 4-4 mark at UT.

Rocket RoundupRocket RoundupTHE ROCKETS AT HOME &

ON ROADCategory Home RoadPoints/Game 66.0 67.5Points Allowed/Game 64.6 68.6Scoring Margin +1.4 -1.1Field Goal Pct. 42.8% 40.9%Field Goal Pct. Defense 39.7% 41.1%Three-Point FG% 37.2% 33.7%Three-Point FG/Game 5.7 5.8Three-Point FG Pct. Defense 33.4% 28.5%Opp. Three-Point FG/Game 7.6 5.2Free Throw Pct. 69.2% 73.4%Rebounds/Game 36.6 36.9Rebound Margin +0.3 +0.5Assists/Game 14.8 12.5Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.0 0.8Steals/Game 5.8 5.9Blocks/Game 2.0 2.1

AWARDS AT POSTSEASON RECEPTION

Team MVP: Brenae HarrisBest Defender: Jay-Ann Bravo-HarriottMost Improved: Kaayla McIntyreSixth Person: Kaayla McIntyreMost Inspirational: Sophie ReecherWhatever it Takes: Ana CapotostoDaniel & Mary Jo Hanson Senior Scholar: Ana CapotostoUltimate Rocket: Jay-Ann Bravo-HarriottRocket Award: Peggy Colombo & Joel Levitan

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— 2015-16 TOLEDO RECORD WHEN —At home _______________________________ 8-5On the road ____________________________ 7-5Neutral site ____________________________ 2-3In overtime _____________________________ 0-0

Leads at the half _______________________ 14-2Trails at the half _________________________1-11Tied at halftime _________________________ 2-0

Leads w/5:00 remaining ________________ 17-0Trails w/5:00 remaining _________________ 0-13Tied w/5:00 remaining ___________________ 0-0

Shots 45% or above from field ___________ 10-1Shots less than 45% from field __________ 7-12Opponent shots 45% or above ____________ 1-5Opponent shots less than 45%___________ 16-8

Toledo outshots opponent _______________ 14-1Opponent outshots Toledo _______________ 3-12Both teams shoot same from floor ________ 0-0

Toledo scores less than 60 points _________ 1-8Toledo scores 60-69 points _______________5-2Toledo scores 70-79 points _______________ 5-3Toledo scores 80+ points _________________ 6-0Toledo allows less than 69 points ________ 11-5Toledo allows 69-79 points _______________ 5-6Toledo allows 80+ points _________________ 1-2

Toledo plays in November ________________ 0-5Toledo plays in December ________________ 5-1Toledo plays in January __________________ 5-3Toledo plays in February _________________6-2Toledo plays in March ____________________ 1-2

Toledo plays on Monday __________________ 0-0Toledo plays on Tuesday _________________ 1-0Toledo plays on Wednesday ______________ 6-5Toledo plays on Thursday ________________ 0-0Toledo plays on Friday ___________________ 0-0Toledo plays on Saturday ________________8-6Toledo plays on Sunday __________________2-2

Toledo outrebounds opponent ______________9-5Opponent outrebounds Toledo ______________6-8Rebounds are equal _______________________2-0

Toledo has more turnovers ________________8-10Opponent has more turnovers ______________9-3Turnovers are equal _______________________0-0

Toledo hits eight or more 3PT FGs ___________3-3Opponent hits eight or more 3PT FGs __________3-4

One Toledo player w/10+points ______________ 0-1Two Toledo players w/10+points _____________2-5Three Toledo players w/10+points ___________ 8-4Four Toledo players w/10+points _____________ 7-1Five-plus Toledo players w/10+points ________0-0

Game decided by 1-5 points _______________ 4-2Game decided by 6-10 points_______________6-5Game decided by 11-15 points ______________5-2Game decided by 16+ points _______________ 2-4

OVERALL: 17-13 MAC: 12-6 HOME: 8-5 AWAY: 7-5 NEUTRAL: 2-3 vs. UNRANKED: 17-12 vs. RANKED: 0-1 LAST FIVE: 2-3 LAST 10: 6-4 STREAK: Lost 2

OVERALL/OVERALL/DATEDATE MACMAC W/LW/L UT/OPPUT/OPP OPPONENTOPPONENT HIGH SCORERHIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDERHIGH REBOUNDER ATTEND.ATTEND.Nov. 14 0-1 L 59-62 ARIZONA B. Harris (12) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (6) 3,713Nov. 18 0-2 L 39-74 at No. 3 Notre Dame Three Players with (8) S. Reecher (6) 8,474 Nov. 21 0-3 L 55-63 vs. Albany! J. Monakana (12) M. Boyd (5) 417 Nov. 22 0-4 L 70-76 vs. Harvard! A. Capotosto (14) A. Capotosto (7) 425Nov. 29 0-5 L 63-74 at St. Bonaventure A. Capotosto (15) A. Capotosto (7) 378

Dec. 2 0-6 L 57-83 DAYTON# H. Printz (13) J. Monakana (7) 4,459 Dec. 5 1-6 W 88-75 vs. Columbia^ B. Harris (39) J. Monakana (10) 1,785 Dec. 6 2-6 W 80-61 vs. VCU^ J. Monakana (24) A. Capotosto (7) 1,283 Dec. 12 3-6 W 66-53 CLEVELAND ST. A. Capotosto (22) A. Capotosto (10) 3,618 Dec. 20 4-6 W 60-51 at UIC B. Harris (18) A. Capotosto (8) 550 Dec. 29 5-6 W 74-47 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF A. Capotosto (16) B. Harris (10) 3,864

Jan. 2 5-7/0-1 L 69-75 at Ball St.* J. Monakana (21) A. Capotosto (10) 907 Jan. 6 6-7/1-1 W 73-67 KENT ST.* B. Harris (18) J. Monakana (10) 3,613 Jan. 9 7-7/2-1 W 80-73 WESTERN MICHIGAN* J.A. Bravo-Harriott (24) B. Harris (11) 4,216 Jan. 13 8-7/3-1 W 55-50 at Miami* B. Harris (16) K. McIntyre (11) 189 Jan. 16 9-7/4-1 W 66-59 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* B. Harris (17) Four Players with (8) 4,013 Jan. 20 9-8/4-2 L 71-81 at Akron* B. Harris (26) B. Harris/K. McIntyre (7) 578 Jan. 23 9-9/4-3 L 41-59 at Eastern Michigan* J. Monakana (15) J. Monakana/S. Reecher (5) 1,928 Jan. 30 10-9/5-3 W 75-61 BOWLING GREEN* J. Monakana (21) J. Monakana (6) 4,906

Feb. 3 11-9/6-3 W 80-68 at Western Michigan* J. Monakana (25) J. Monakana (8) 687 Feb. 6 12-9/7-3 W 67-64 at Kent St.* J.A. Bravo-Harriott (16) K. McIntyre (11) 666 Feb. 10 13-9/8-3 W 71-60 BUFFALO* J.A. Bravo-Harriott (19) B. Harris (10) 3,476 Feb. 13 13-10/8-4 L 57-77 OHIO* J. A. Bravo-Harriott (13) B. Harris/J.A. Bravo-Harriott (6) 4,880 Feb. 17 14-10/9-4 W 68-60 at Bowling Green* J. Monakana (28) J. Monakana/A. Capotosto (8) 2,644Feb. 20 15-10/10-4 W 81-79 (OT) at Central Michigan* B. Harris (23) K. McIntyre (9) 1,913Feb. 24 15-11/10-5 L 46-58 EASTERN MICHIGAN* M. Boyd (9) K. McIntyre (7) 3,762 Feb. 27 16-11/11-5 W 89-83 (OT) at Northern Illinois* B. Harris (21) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (7) 760

March 2 17-11/12-5 W 76-72 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* K. McIntyre (18) J. Monakana/B. Harris (7) 3,866 March 5 17-12/12-6 L 58-68 BALL ST.* B. Harris (22) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (8) 4,267

Mid-American Conference Tournament (at Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, OH)Mid-American Conference Tournament (at Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, OH)March 9 17-13 L 71-73 (OT) vs. Akron - Quarterfinals B. Harris (24) J. Monakana (10) 2,355

* - Mid-American Conference Game !- URI Tip-Off Classic (Kingston, RI) # - Rocket Basketball Educational Day ^ - ASU Classic (Tempe, AZ)

Page 84Page 842015-16 Individual Statistics2015-16 Individual StatisticsOverall Statistics:Overall Statistics: 17-13 (12-6 MAC) Home 8-5, Road 7-5, Neutral 2-317-13 (12-6 MAC) Home 8-5, Road 7-5, Neutral 2-3

PLAYERPLAYER GP-GSGP-GS MIN (AVG)MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (PCT)FG-FGA (PCT) 3FG-3FGA (PCT)3FG-3FGA (PCT) FT-FTA (PCT)FT-FTA (PCT) OFF-DEF=TOT (AVG)OFF-DEF=TOT (AVG) PFPF AA TOTO BB SS PTS (AVG)PTS (AVG)

Brenae Harris 30-29 1,105 (36.8) 149-370 (.403) 20-51 (.392) 126-145 (.869) 28-125=153 (5.1) 46 155 93 14 34 444 (14.8)

JANICE MONAKANA 30-28 792 (26.4) 109-269 (.405) 29-94 (.309) 85-102 (.833) 49-128=177 (5.9) 95 20 69 6 26 332 (11.1)

JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT 30-30 926 (30.9) 115-300 (.383) 46-135 (.341) 53-72 (.736) 24-68=92 (3.1) 95 92 93 2 38 329 (11.0)

Ana Capotosto 30-30 863 (28.8) 91-222 (.410) 39-104 (.375) 58-80 (.725) 31-98=129 (4.3) 54 41 50 1 12 279 (9.3)

KAAYLA McINTYRE 27-1 440 (16.3) 81-126 (.643) 0-0 (.000) 17-38 (.447) 36-86=122 (4.5) 40 10 27 16 9 179 (6.6)

SOPHIE REECHER 30-29 491 (16.4) 54-101 (.535) 0-0 (.000) 20-40 (.500) 46-63=109 (3.6) 40 6 32 10 11 128 (4.3)

HALEE PRINTZ 30-1 504 (16.8) 37-115 (.322) 23-62 (.371) 17-26 (.654) 8-33=41 (1.4) 27 40 36 2 12 114 (3.8)

MIKAELA BOYD 27-1 255 (9.4) 28-69 (.406) 2-3 (.667) 18-35 (.514) 11-36=47 (1.7) 21 29 26 1 13 76 (2.8)

JADA WOODY 30-1 293 (9.8) 25-68 (.368) 13-36 (.361) 6-12 (.500) 11-27=38 (1.3) 30 6 13 10 7 69 (2.3)

SARAH ST-FORT 28-0 191 (6.8) 11-25 (.440) 0-0 (.000) 10-21 (.476) 14-24=38 (1.4) 46 3 17 0 9 32 (1.1)

MONIQUE EVANS 1-0 2 (2.0) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 1-2 (.500) 0-0=0 (0.0) 0 1 1 0 0 1 (1.0)

MICHAELA RASMUSSEN 22-0 195 (8.9) 9-35 (.257) 0-5 (.000) 3-4 (.750) 10-21=31 (1.4) 16 3 9 0 4 21 (1.0)

Nancy Kessler 6-0 21 (3.5) 0-1 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 1-2 (.500) 0-1=1 (0.2) 8 0 2 0 1 1 (0.2)

Lindsay Dorr 1-0 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)

TEAM 53-72=125 8

Totals 30 6,080 709-1,701 (.417) 172-490 (.351) 415-579 (.717) 321-782=1,103 (36.8) 518 406 476 62 176 2,005 (66.8)

Opponents 30 6,080 741-1,829 (.405) 188-608 (.309) 336-468 (.718) 353-738=1,091 (36.4) 606 408 442 93 230 2,006 (66.9)

Returning Players in BOLD

Score by Period 1 2 3 4 OT TotalTOLEDO 464 457 508 540 36 2,005Opponent 451 483 500 542 30 2,006

Cumulative AttendanceCumulative Attendance ___________________________________84,857 Total Home Attendance ___________________________________ 52,653 Total Away Attendance ____________________________________ 25,939 Total Neutal Attendance ____________________________________ 6,265

Total Average AttendanceTotal Average Attendance _________________________________2,829 Home Avg/Game __________________________________________ 4,050 Away Avg/Game___________________________________________ 1,640 Neutral Avg/Game _________________________________________ 1,253

MAC Statistics:MAC Statistics: 12-6 (Home 6-3, Road 6-3)12-6 (Home 6-3, Road 6-3)PLAYERPLAYER GP-GSGP-GS MIN (AVG)MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (PCT)FG-FGA (PCT) 3FG-3FGA (PCT)3FG-3FGA (PCT) FT-FTA (PCT)FT-FTA (PCT) OFF-DEF=TOT (AVG)OFF-DEF=TOT (AVG) PFPF AA TOTO BB SS PTS (AVG)PTS (AVG)

Brenae Harris 18-18 686 (38.1) 95-243 (.391) 11-32 (.344) 74-87 (.851) 14-87=101 (5.6) 27 99 47 13 22 275 (15.3)

JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT 18-18 568 (31.6) 74-187 (.396) 28-85 (.329) 41-57 (.719) 18-43=61 (3.4) 58 55 56 2 23 217 (12.1)

JANICE MONAKANA 18-17 477 (26.5) 68-155 (.439) 20-58 (.345) 56-67 (.836) 30-70=100 (5.6) 58 13 43 4 12 212 (11.8)

KAAYLA McINTYRE 18-1 369 (20.5) 71-110 (.645) 0-0 (.000) 13-30 (.433) 27-75=102 (5.7) 31 9 23 14 8 155 (8.6)

Ana Capotosto 18-18 518 (28.8) 45-116 (.388) 17-52 (.327) 24-34 (.706) 16-53=69 (3.8) 25 33 29 0 6 131 (7.3)

HALEE PRINTZ 18-1 337 (18.7) 23-65 (.354) 15-39 (.385) 15-20 (.750) 4-21=25 (1.4) 21 33 25 2 9 76 (4.2)

SOPHIE REECHER 18-17 262 (14.6) 27-52 (.519) 0-0 (.000) 9-23 (.391) 25-36=61 (3.4) 28 2 21 6 5 63 (3.5)

MIKAELA BOYD 18-0 131 (7.3) 13-35 (.371) 1-1 (1.000) 10-21 (.476) 7-16=23 (1.3) 14 13 13 0 11 37 (2.1)

JADA WOODY 18-0 134 (7.4) 8-25 (.320) 5-16 (.313) 2-7 (.286) 1-11=12 (0.7) 17 2 6 1 0 23 (1.3)

SARAH ST-FORT 17-0 110 (6.5) 8-17 (.471) 0-0 (.000) 5-9 (.556) 10-14-24 (1.4) 25 1 10 0 3 21 (1.2)

MICHAELA RASMUSSEN 11-0 63 (5.7) 5-11 (.455) 0-1 (.000) 3-4 (.750) 4-5=9 (0.8) 4 1 3 0 1 13 (1.2)

TEAM 23-46=69 3

Totals 18 3,655 437-1,016 (.430) 97-284 (.342) 252-359 (.702) 179-477=656 (36.4) 308 261 279 42 100 1,223 (67.9)

Opponents 18 3,655 442-1,124 (.393) 122-397 (.307) 208-283 (.735) 233-448=681 (37.8) 374 241 268 41 134 1,214 (67.4)

Returning Players in BOLD

Page 85Page 852015-16 Individual Points-Rebounds-Assists2015-16 Individual Points-Rebounds-Assists HARRISHARRIS ST-FORT ST-FORT BRAVO-HARRIOTTBRAVO-HARRIOTT McINTYREMcINTYRE RASMUSSENRASMUSSEN KESSLERKESSLER DORRDORR BOYDBOYD EVANS EVANS MONAKANAMONAKANA PRINTZPRINTZ CAPOTOSTOCAPOTOSTO WOODYWOODY REECHERREECHERARIZONA 12-3-412-3-4 9-2-3 0-0-0 NOT 7-6-1 0-5-17-6-1 0-5-1 5-3-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 11-3-2 INJ 11-4-011-4-0at Notre Dame 8-1-0 8-3-18-3-1 0-1-0 NOT 0-0-4 2-5-00-0-4 2-5-0 3-1-0 6-1-0 0-1-0 4-5-2 4-5-2 0-0-0 0-3-0 INJ 8-6-18-6-1vs. Albany! 7-1-57-1-5 2-5-1 0-0-0 NOT 3-1-1 12-3-13-1-1 12-3-1 0-0-0 8-0-1 4-4-0 11-1-0 11-1-0 DNP 6-1-0 INJ 2-3-02-3-0vs. Harvard! 9-5-59-5-5 2-0-1 2-0-0 NOT 13-2-2 10-5-013-2-2 10-5-0 DNP 7-0-0 0-6-0 14-7-0 14-7-0 0-0-0 9-6-0 INJ 4-3-04-3-0at St. Bonaventure 11-2-511-2-5 3-3-0 2-0-0 NOT 11-3-3 12-6-011-3-3 12-6-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 15-7-0 15-7-0 0-0-0 5-1-0 INJ 4-3-04-3-0DAYTON 10-5-610-5-6 INJ 0-3-0 NOT 9-2-3 9-2-3 6-7-0 3-4-0 13-2-1 0-0-1 9-3-0 9-3-0 0-0-0 4-4-04-4-0 INJ 3-5-03-5-0vs. Columbia^ 39-6-439-6-4 INJ 0-1-0 NOT 12-3-5 7-10-212-3-5 7-10-2 DNP 1-1-1 0-2-0 15-6-1 15-6-1 DNP 0-1-1 INJ 14-1-014-1-0vs. VCU^ 21-3-521-3-5 INJ 0-0-0 NOT 15-2-4 24-6-215-2-4 24-6-2 0-1-0 0-3-2 0-3-0 16-7-3 16-7-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 INJ 4-6-14-6-1CLEVELAND ST. 3-6-93-6-9 5-1-3 0-2-1 NOT 19-5-4 11-7-019-5-4 11-7-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-2-0 22-10-1 22-10-1 DNP 0-0-0 INJ 4-4-04-4-0at UIC 18-6-418-6-4 7-6-2 DNP NOT 3-1-3 13-6-03-1-3 13-6-0 0-1-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 12-8-0 12-8-0 DNP 0-1-0 INJ 4-5-14-5-1ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 7-10-37-10-3 3-4-4 6-2-0 1-0-1 12-2-3 9-7-112-2-3 9-7-1 4-6-0 0-1-1 2-2-0 16-2-0 16-2-0 INJ 11-5-1 0-0-0 3-7-13-7-1at Ball St.* 9-6-79-6-7 0-2-0 2-3-0 DNP 14-3-3 21-3-014-3-3 21-3-0 0-3-0 5-0-1 4-2-0 9-10-5 9-10-5 INJ 3-1-0 DNP 2-8-12-8-1KENT ST.* 18-6-918-6-9 1-1-0 2-1-0 DNP 7-0-2 12-10-27-0-2 12-10-2 6-5-0 5-3-1 2-0-0 8-1-1 8-1-1 INJ 0-2-0 DNP 12-6-012-6-0W. MICHIGAN* 22-11-922-11-9 3-0-4 0-0-0 DNP 24-7-1 10-5-124-7-1 10-5-1 6-8-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 10-1-1 10-1-1 INJ 1-0-0 DNP 4-3-04-3-0 at Miami* 16-3-316-3-3 3-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 4-8-3 8-2-04-8-3 8-2-0 6-11-0 3-1-3 0-1-0 11-7-1 11-7-1 INJ 0-0-0 DNP 4-5-04-5-0N. ILLINOIS* 17-8-517-8-5 3-2-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-9 5-8-00-1-9 5-8-0 8-3-0 6-1-1 4-0-1 13-8-5 13-8-5 INJ 0-0-0 DNP 10-8-010-8-0at Akron* 26-7-726-7-7 5-5-1 0-1-0 DNP 10-3-1 0-3-010-3-1 0-3-0 15-7-0 6-0-4 1-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 INJ 0-2-0 DNP 0-3-00-3-0at E. Michigan* 8-4-08-4-0 1-0-1 4-3-0 DNP 0-0-6 0-0-6 15-5-1 6-4-0 6-4-0 2-4-32-4-3 0-1-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 INJ 0-0-0 DNP 3-5-0BOWLING GREEN* 15-4-915-4-9 0-1-0 DNP DNP 14-4-1 21-6-114-4-1 21-6-1 7-5-1 2-1-2 DNP 11-5-2 11-5-2 INJ 3-1-0 DNP 2-3-02-3-0 at W. Michigan* 16-5-416-5-4 2-3-2 0-0-0 DNP 13-2-1 25-8-013-2-1 25-8-0 12-5-0 5-4-1 DNP 3-0-1 3-0-1 INJ 0-0-0 DNP 4-3-14-3-1at Kent St.* 15-2-515-2-5 1-0-0 0-2-0 DNP 16-2-4 5-6-016-2-4 5-6-0 6-11-1 10-0-4 DNP 7-5-2 7-5-2 INJ 5-0-0 DNP 2-2-02-2-0BUFFALO* 10-10-810-10-8 4-1-2 0-1-0 DNP 19-1-2 4-4-119-1-2 4-4-1 15-6-0 4-1-0 DNP 9-3-2 9-3-2 INJ 0-0-1 DNP 6-2-06-2-0OHIO* 9-6-29-6-2 5-4-2 5-4-0 DNP 13-6-1 3-4-013-6-1 3-4-0 12-1-1 6-0-3 DNP 2-4-0 2-4-0 INJ 2-0-0 DNP 0-1-00-1-0at Bowling Green* 9-6-59-6-5 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 19-3-1 28-8-019-3-1 28-8-0 1-4-1 5-1-2 0-0-0 2-8-2 2-8-2 INJ 3-1-0 DNP 1-3-01-3-0at C. Michigan* 23-6-423-6-4 0-0-1 2-1-0 DNP 19-5-5 15-7-219-5-5 15-7-2 9-9-1 2-1-1 0-0-0 7-4-1 7-4-1 INJ 0-0-0 DNP 4-2-04-2-0E. MICHIGAN* 3-5-63-5-6 9-1-0 4-2-1 DNP 8-1-4 3-3-18-1-4 3-3-1 8-7-1 5-1-1 2-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 INJ 0-3-0 DNP 2-1-02-1-0at N. Illinois* 21-4-521-4-5 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 18-7-6 20-5-118-7-6 20-5-1 14-6-1 4-3-2 0-2-0 9-3-5 9-3-5 INJ 3-1-1 DNP 0-1-00-1-0C. MICHIGAN* 16-7-616-7-6 0-0-0 0-3-0 DNP 7-0-3 13-7-27-0-3 13-7-2 18-1-2 3-3-2 DNP 10-5-4 10-5-4 INJ 3-0-0 DNP 6-1-06-1-0BALL ST.* 22-1-522-1-5 0-1-0 2-2-0 DNP 12-8-2 4-6-112-8-2 4-6-1 6-6-0 3-1-0 DNP 8-0-1 8-0-1 INJ 0-1-0 DNP 1-4-01-4-0vs. Akron@ 24-4-624-4-6 0-0-0 1-5-1 DNP 8-4-4 14-10-08-4-4 14-10-0 9-3-0 0-7-1 DNP 11-3-1 11-3-1 INJ 0-0-0 DNP 4-1-04-1-0

Starters Indicated in BOLDBOLD DNP - Did Not Play INJ - Injured NOT - Not on Team

2015-16 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS#1 – Brenae Harris 39 vs. Columbia 11 vs. Western Michigan 9 four occasions 5 vs. Albany 3 at Bowling Green

#2 – Mikaela Boyd 9 two occasions 6 at UIC 4 two occasions 2 three occasions 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff

#4 — Monique Evans 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0 0

#5 — Sarah St-Fort 6 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 5 vs. Akron 1 three occasions 2 two occasions 0

#11 — Jay-Ann Bravo Harriott 24 vs. Western Michigan 8 two occasions 9 vs. Northern Illinois 4 vs. Ball St. 1 two occasions

#12 – Janice Monakana 28 at Bowling Green 10 three occasions 2 five occasions 4 vs. VCU 2 at Eastern Michigan

#15 — Kaayla McIntyre 18 vs. Central Michigan 11 two occasions 2 vs. Central Michigan 2 two occasions 3 at Eastern Michigan

#22 — Halee Printz 13 vs. Dayton 7 vs. Akron 4 two occasions 2 two occasions 1 two occasions

#24 – Michaela Rasmussen 4 three occasions 6 vs. Harrvard 1 three occasions 1 four occasions 0

#32 – Ana Capotosto 22 vs. Cleveland St. 10 two occasions 5 three occasions 2 at Western Michigan 1 at St. Bonaventure

#33 — Nancy Kessler 1 vs. Arizona 1 vs. Arizona 0 1 at Notre Dame 0

#35 – Jada Woody 11 two occasions 6 vs. Harvard 2 vs. Arizona 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2 vs. Columbia

#42 – Lindsay Dorr 0 0 0 0 0

#43 - Sophie Reecher 14 vs. Columbia 8 two occasions 1 six occasions 3 at Notre Dame 2 vs. Arizona

Page 86Page 862015-16 Toledo Category Leaders2015-16 Toledo Category LeadersSCORING AVERAGESCORING AVERAGE GG PTSPTS PTS/GPTS/G

Brenae Harris ______________30 444 14.8

Janice Monakana __________30 332 11.1

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 329 11.0

Ana Capotosto _____________30 279 9.3

Kaayla McIntyre ____________27 179 6.6

FIELD-GOALS MADEFIELD-GOALS MADE GG MADEMADE MADE/GMADE/GBrenae Harris ______________30 149 5.0

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 115 3.8

Janice Monakana __________30 109 3.6

Ana Capotosto _____________30 91 3.0

Kaayla McIntyre ____________27 81 3.0

FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTSFIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS GG ATTATT ATT/GATT/GBrenae Harris ______________30 370 12.3

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 300 10.0

Janice Monakana __________30 269 9.0

Ana Capotosto _____________30 222 7.4

Kaayla McIntyre ____________27 126 4.7

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FGFG ATTATT PCTPCT

Kaayla McIntyre ____________81 126 .643

Sophie Reecher ____________54 101 .535

Ana Capotosto _____________91 222 .410

Janice Monakana _________ 109 269 .405

Brenae Harris _____________ 149 370 .403

3-POINT FG-MADE3-POINT FG-MADE GG MADEMADE MADE/GMADE/GJay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 46 1.5

Ana Capotosto _____________30 39 1.3

Janice Monakana __________30 29 1.0

Halee Printz _______________30 23 0.8

Brenae Harris ______________30 20 0.7

3-POINT FG-ATTEMPTS3-POINT FG-ATTEMPTS GG ATTATT ATT/GATT/GJay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 135 4.5

Ana Capotosto _____________30 104 3.5

Janice Monakana __________30 94 3.1

Halee Printz _______________30 62 2.1

Brenae Harris ______________30 51 1.7

3-POINT FG PCT3-POINT FG PCT 3FG3FG ATTATT PCTPCTBrenae Harris ______________20 51 .392

Ana Capotosto _____________39 104 .375

Halee Printz _______________23 62 .371

Jada Woody _______________13 36 .361

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______46 135 .341

FREE THROWS MADEFREE THROWS MADE GG MADEMADE MADE/GMADE/GBrenae Harris ______________30 126 4.2

Janice Monakana __________30 85 2.8

Ana Capotosto _____________30 58 1.9

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 53 1.8

Sophie Reecher ____________30 20 0.7

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSFREE THROW ATTEMPTS GG ATTATT ATT/GATT/GBrenae Harris ______________30 145 4.8

Janice Monakana __________30 102 3.4

Ana Capotosto _____________30 80 2.7

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 72 2.4

Sophie Reecher ____________30 40 1.3

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEFREE THROW PERCENTAGE FTFT ATTATT PCTPCTBrenae Harris _____________ 126 145 .869

Janice Monakana __________85 102 .833

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______53 72 .736

Ana Capotosto _____________58 80 .725

Halee Printz _______________ 17 26 .654

REBOUND AVERAGEREBOUND AVERAGE GG REBREB REB/GREB/GJanice Monakana __________30 177 5.9

Brenae Harris ______________30 153 5.1

Kaayla McIntyre ____________27 122 4.5

Ana Capotosto _____________30 129 4.3

Sophie Reecher ____________30 109 3.6

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSOFFENSIVE REBOUNDS GG NO.NO. AVG/GAVG/G

Janice Monakana __________30 49 1.6

Sophie Reecher ____________30 46 1.5

Kaayla McIntyre ____________27 36 1.3

Ana Capotosto _____________30 31 1.0

Brenae Harris ______________30 28 0.9

DDEFENSIVE EFENSIVE REBOUNDSREBOUNDS GG NO.NO. AVG/GAVG/GJanice Monakana __________30 128 4.3

Brenae Harris ______________30 125 4.2

Ana Capotosto _____________30 98 3.3

Kaayla McIntyre ____________27 86 3.2

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 68 2.3

ASSISTSASSISTS GG NO.NO. A/GA/GBrenae Harris ______________30 155 5.2

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 92 3.1

Ana Capotosto _____________30 41 1.4

Halee Printz _______________30 40 1.3

Mikaela Boyd ______________27 29 1.1

STEALSSTEALS GG NO.NO. S/GS/GJay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 38 1.3

Brenae Harris ______________30 34 1.1

Janice Monakana __________30 26 0.9

Mikaela Boyd ______________27 13 0.5

Ana Capotosto _____________30 12 0.4

Halee Printz _______________30 12 0.4

BLOCKED SHOTSBLOCKED SHOTS GG NO.NO. BLK/GBLK/GKaayla McIntyre ____________27 16 0.6

Brenae Harris ______________30 14 0.5

Jada Woody _______________30 10 0.3

Sophie Reecher ____________30 10 0.3

Janice Monakana __________30 6 0.2

MINUTES PLAYEDMINUTES PLAYED GG NO.NO. MIN/GMIN/GBrenae Harris ______________30 1,105 36.8

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 926 30.9

Ana Capotosto _____________30 863 28.8

Janice Monakana __________30 792 26.4

Halee Printz _______________30 504 16.8

TURNOVERSTURNOVERS GG NO.NO. TO/GTO/GJay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 93 3.1

Brenae Harris ______________30 93 3.1

Janice Monakana __________30 69 2.3

Ana Capotosto _____________30 50 1.7

Halee Printz _______________30 36 1.2

FOULSFOULS GG NO.NO. PER/GPER/GJanice Monakana __________30 95 3.2

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 95 3.2

Ana Capotosto _____________30 54 1.8

Sarah St-Fort ______________28 46 1.6

Brenae Harris ______________30 46 1.5

FOULOUTSFOULOUTS GG NO.NO.Janice Monakana __________30 5

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______30 4

Ana Capotosto _____________30 1

Sarah St-Fort ______________28 1

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2015-16 HIGH 2015-16 LOWPoints ___________________________________________ 89 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) 39 at Notre Dame (11/18/15)Points in a Quarter _______________________________ 30 vs. VCU (12/6/15, First) 3 Dayton (12/2/15, First)Points in a Half __________________________________ 52 vs. Columbia (12/5/15, Second) 15 Dayton (12/2/15, First)Largest Halftime Lead/Defi cit ______________+19 (35-16) at Bowling Green (2/17/16) -22 (15-37) Dayton (12/2/15) Largest Win/Loss Margin _________________ +27 (74-47) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) -35 (39-74) at Notre Dame (11/18/15)Field Goals Made _________________________________ 33 Central Michigan (3/2/16) 14 at Notre Dame (11/18/15)Field Goal Attempts ______________________________ 69 at Akron (1/20/16) 44 vs. Albany (11/21/15) 69 at Ball St. (1/2/16) 69 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)Field-Goal Percentage __________________.550 (33-of-60) Central Michigan (3/2/16) .237 (14-of-59) at Notre Dame (11/18/15)Three-Point Field-Goals Made ____________________ 10 Cleveland St. (12/12/15) 2 at Miami (1/13/16) 2 at Notre Dame (11/18/15) Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts _________________ 27 at Kent St. (2/6/16) 6 Ohio (2/13/16)Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage ______ .588 (10-of-17) Cleveland St. (12/12/15) .118 (2-of-17) at Notre Dame (11/18/15)Free Throws Made _______________________________ 28 at Western Michigan (2/3/16) 2 at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16) Free Throw Attempts ________________________________ 33 Kent St. (1/6/16) 4 Central Michigan (3/2/16) Free Throw Percentage (Min. 8 Att.) _____1.000 (8-of-8) vs. Harvard (11/22/15) .400 (2-of-5) at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16)Rebounds ________________________________________ 51 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) 23 vs. Albany (11/21/15)Assists ___________________________________________ 21 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) 8 at St. Bonaventure (11/29/15) 21 Northern Illinois (1/16/16) 8 at Notre Dame (11/18/15)Steals ___________________________________________ 12 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) 2 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) 2 at Akron (1/20/16) 2 Northern Illinois (1/16/16) 2 vs. Columbia (12/5/15)Blocked Shots ____________________________________ 7 at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16) 0 at Western Michigan (2/3/16) 0 at Ball St. (1/2/16) 0 Cleveland St. (12/12/15) Turnovers _______________________________________ 23 at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16) 10 Bowling Green (1/30/16) 23 vs. Albany (11/21/15)Personal Fouls ___________________________________ 29 at Akron (1/20/16) 9 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)

OPPONENT HIGHS & LOWS 2015-16 HIGH 2015-16 LOWPoints ___________________________________________ 83 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) 47 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) 83 Dayton (12/2/15)Points in a Quarter _______________________________ 31 at Ball St. (1/2/16, Fourth) 4 Eastern Michigan (2/24/16, Fourth)Points in a Half __________________________________ 47 at Ball St. (1/2/16, Second) 16 at Bowling Green (2/17/16, First)Largest Halftime Lead/Defi cit _____________ +22 (37-15) Dayton (12/2/15) +19 (35-16) at Bowling Green (2/17/16)Largest Win/Loss Margin _________________ +35 (74-39) at Notre Dame (11/18/15) -27 (47-74) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)Field-Goals Made ________________________________ 35 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) 17 at Miami (1/13/16)Field-Goal Attempts _____________________________ 83 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) 45 vs. Albany (11/21/15)Field-Goal Percentage __________________.516 (32-of-62) Dayton (12/2/15) .304 (17-of-56) at Miami (1/13/16)Three-Point Field-Goals Made ____________________ 15 Ohio (2/13/16) 1 at Kent St. (2/6/16) 15 Western Michigan (1/9/16) Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts _________________ 41 Ohio (2/13/16) 8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage ______ .500 (15-of-30) Western Michigan (1/9/16) .059 (1-of-17) at Kent St. (2/6/16) .500 (9-of-18) Arizona (11/14/15)Free Throws Made _______________________________ 25 at Akron (1/20/16) 3 at Western Michigan (2/3/16) 3 at UIC (12/20/15) Free Throw Attempts ________________________________ 37 at Akron (1/20/16) 7 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)Free Throw Percentage (Min. 8 Att.) ___ 1.000 (10-of-10) at Miami (1/13/16) .333 (3-of-9) at Western Michigan (2/3/16) Rebounds ________________________________________ 50 at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16) 24 at Western Michigan (2/3/16) Assists ___________________________________________ 20 at Notre Dame (11/18/15) 7 at Miami (1/13/16) 7 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)Steals ___________________________________________ 16 at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16) 3 at Kent St. (2/6/16) 3 Northern Illinois (1/16/16) Blocked Shots ____________________________________ 9 at Notre Dame (11/18/15) 0 Kent St. (1/6/16) 0 Western Michigan (1/9/16)Turnovers _______________________________________ 21 at Miami (1/13/16) 9 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) Personal Fouls ___________________________________ 28 Kent St. (1/6/16) 13 Ball St. (1/2/16) 13 Cleveland St. (12/12/15)

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Points _________________________________________________________ 39 Brenae Harris vs. Columbia (12/5/15)Field-Goals Made ______________________________________________ 12 Brenae Harris vs. Columbia (12/5/15)Field-Goal Attempts __________________________________________________ 24 Brenae Harris at Akron (1/20/16)Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 5 Made) ____________________ .875 (7-of-8) Brenae Harris vs. VCU (12/6/15)Three-Point Field-Goals Made ___________________________________ 6 Ana Capotosto vs. Cleveland St. (12/12/15)Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts ________________________________ 9 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott at Kent St. (2/6/16) 9 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott at Ball St. (1/2/16) 9 Ana Capotosto vs. Cleveland St. (12/12/15)Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 3 Made) ______ 1.000 (3-of-3) Ana Capotosto vs. Akron (3/9/16) 1.000 (3-of-3) Jada Woody vs. Arizona (11/14/15)Free Throws Made _____________________________________________ 14 Janice Monakana at Western Michigan (2/3/16)Free Throw Attempts __________________________________________ 15 Brenae Harris vs. Columbia (12/5/15)Free Throw Percentage (Min. 8 Made) ________________ 1.000 (14-of-14) Janice Monakana at Western Michigan (2/3/16) 1.000 (10-of-10) Brenae Harris vs. Kent St. (1/6/16)Rebounds _______________________________________________________11 Kaayla McIntyre at Kent St. (2/6/16) 11 Kaayla McIntyre at Miami (1/13/16) 11 Brenae Harris vs. Western Michigan (1/9/16)Assists __________________________________________________________ 9 Brenae Harris vs. Bowling Green (1/30/16) 9 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott vs. Northern Illinois (1/16/16) 9 Brenae Harris vs. Western Michigan (1/9/16) 9 Brenae Harris vs. Kent St. (1/6/16) 9 Brenae Harris vs. Cleveland St. (12/12/15)Steals __________________________________________________________ 5 Brenae Harris vs. Albany (11/21/15)Blocked Shots __________________________________________________ 3 Brenae Harris at Bowling Green (2/17/16) 3 Kaayla McIntyre at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16)

TOLEDO INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHSPoints _________________________________________________________ 38 Kiyanna Black, Ohio (2/13/16)Field-Goals Made ______________________________________________ 16 Anita Brown, Akron (3/9/16)Field-Goal Attempts __________________________________________________ 30 Anita Brown, Akron (3/9/16)Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 5 Made) ___________________ 1.000 (5-of-5) Jordan Korinek, Kent St. (1/6/16)Three-Point Field-Goals Made __________________________________ 10 Kiyanna Black, Ohio (2/13/16)Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts _______________________________ 20 Kiyanna Black, Ohio (2/13/16)Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 3 Made) ______ 1.000 (3-of-3) Lauren Tibbs, Bowling Green (2/17/16)Free Throws Made ______________________________________________11 Camille Zimmerman, Columbia (12/5/15) 11 Imani Tate, Albany (11/21/15)Free Throw Attempts __________________________________________ 16 Anita Brown, Akron (1/20/16)Free Throw Percentage (Min. 8 Made) __________________ 1.000 (9-of-9) Cassie Breen, Central Michigan (2/20/16)Rebounds ______________________________________________________ 16 Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois (2/27/16)Assists __________________________________________________________ 9 Lindsay Allen, Notre Dame (11/18/15)Steals __________________________________________________________ 6 Janay Morton, Eastern Michigan (1/23/16)Blocked Shots __________________________________________________ 5 Chanise Baldwin, Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) 5 Brianna Turner, Notre Dame (11/18/15)

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OpponentOpponent FG-FGAFG-FGA FG%FG% 3FG-FGA3FG-FGA 3FG%3FG% FT-FTAFT-FTA FT%FT% O-D-TO-D-T PFPF ASTAST TOTO BLKBLK STLSTLArizona 24-56 42.9% 9-18 50.0% 5-13 38.5% 14-21-35 16 17 16 5 11TOLEDO 21-51 41.2% 6-14 42.9% 11-17 64.7% 12-20-32 16 12 15 2 5

Toledo 14-59 23.7% 2-17 11.8% 9-14 64.3% 12-19-31 16 8 17 1 10NOTRE DAME 29-61 47.5% 3-13 23.1% 13-15 86.7% 15-34-49 15 20 19 9 8

Albany 22-45 48.9% 2-9 22.2% 17-23 73.9% 9-19-28 19 8 19 3 7TOLEDO 20-44 45.5% 6-14 42.9% 9-12 75.0% 7-16-23 26 9 23 1 7

Toledo 27-67 40.3% 8-18 44.4% 8-8 100.0%100.0% 16-23-39 17 9 14 1 4HARVARD 28-59 47.5% 6-20 30.0% 14-18 77.8% 10-24-34 18 9 15 5 6

Toledo 23-57 40.4% 8-22 36.4% 9-12 75.0% 12-21-33 23 8 18 2 7ST. BONAVENTURE 25-50 50.0% 5-13 38.5% 19-21 90.5% 5-23-28 21 18 13 7 7

Dayton 32-62 51.6% 11-23 47.8% 8-12 66.7% 8-26-34 19 18 13 3 10TOLEDO 21-66 31.8% 6-22 27.3% 9-14 64.3% 2020-21-41 16 11 20 3 4

vs. Columbia 24-65 36.9% 8-28 28.6% 19-23 82.6% 13-21-34 25 15 12 4 9TOLEDO 31-57 54.4%54.4% 5-11 45.5% 21-29 72.4% 8-30-38 22 14 13 3 2

Toledo 25-51 49.0% 9-20 45.0% 21-25 84.0% 6-30-36 21 17 16 2 6vs. VCU 22-66 33.3% 5-23 21.7% 12-22 54.5% 18-21-39 23 14 12 1 9

Cleveland St. 21-59 35.6% 5-22 22.7% 6-13 46.2% 8-25-33 13 11 12 2 10TOLEDO 23-58 39.7% 1010-17 58.8%58.8% 10-12 83.3% 11-31-42 13 18 16 0 6

Toledo 17-50 34.0% 4-19 21.1% 22-28 78.6% 11-29-40 12 10 16 3 7UIC 23-57 40.4% 2-14 14.3% 3-8 37.5% 7-24-31 24 16 14 8 4

Arkansas-Pine Bluff 20-57 35.1% 3-8 37.5% 4-7 57.1% 5-25-30 19 7 17 2 6TOLEDO 28-6969 40.6% 4-17 23.5% 14-20 70.0% 18-33-5151 99 15 11 1 1212

Toledo 26-6969 37.7% 8-24 33.3% 9-12 75.0% 2020-24-44 24 17 15 0 6BALL ST. 22-53 41.5% 7-22 31.8% 24-28 85.7% 8-24-32 13 16 12 5 8

Kent St. 24-62 38.7% 8-26 30.8% 11-18 61.1% 20-21-41 28 18 16 0 6TOLEDO 23-51 45.1% 6-17 35.3% 21-3333 63.6% 13-23-36 17 15 14 1 6

Western Michigan 24-70 34.3% 15-30 50.0% 10-16 62.5% 15-23-38 24 16 12 0 6TOLEDO 25-50 50.0% 5-15 33.3% 25-30 83.3% 5-33 -38 16 18 14 2 7

Toledo 21-58 36.2% 2-15 13.3% 11-18 61.1% 14-29-43 21 10 19 1 8 MIAMI 17-56 30.4% 6-22 27.3% 10-10 100.0% 10-26-36 25 7 21 1 12

Northern Illinois 23-71 32.4% 6-24 25.0% 7-11 63.6% 13-33-46 20 14 13 3 3TOLEDO 27-60 45.0% 5-19 26.3% 7-17 41.2% 7-3636-43 14 2121 15 3 2

Toledo 27-6969 39.1% 4-13 30.8% 13-23 56.5% 14-28-42 29 13 19 2 2AKRON 24-59 40.7% 8-22 36.4% 25-37 67.6% 10-33-43 23 17 15 4 6

Toledo 18-57 31.6% 3-23 13.0% 2-5 40.0% 9-25-34 18 11 23 7 10EASTERN MICHIGAN 19-61 31.1% 6-19 31.6% 15-20 75.0% 19-31-50 14 13 20 1 16

Bowling Green 25-59 42.4% 4-19 21.1% 7-11 63.6% 8-24-32 15 9 13 2 5TOLEDO 28-57 49.1% 7-15 46.7% 12-13 92.3% 5-27-32 13 16 10 10 4 6

Toledo 23-51 45.1% 6-12 50.0% 2828-32 87.5% 12-23-35 18 10 14 0 9 WESTERN MICHIGAN 29-59 49.2% 7-15 46.7% 3-9 33.3% 10-14-24 24 16 17 3 8

Toledo 21-58 36.2% 8-2727 29.6% 17-20 85.0% 16-17-33 18 16 14 1 8KENT ST. 28-62 45.2% 1-17 5.9% 7-11 63.6% 16-22-38 24 13 16 2 3

Buffalo 22-60 36.7% 6-26 23.1% 10-13 76.9% 12-21-33 24 12 15 2 8TOLEDO 23-52 44.2% 7-16 43.8% 18-27 66.7% 11-26-37 12 16 14 2 4

Ohio 27-64 42.2% 15-41 36.6% 8-9 88.9% 12-27-39 25 16 13 2 10TOLEDO 20-48 41.7% 3-6 50.0% 14-24 58.3% 9-25-34 15 9 18 1 5

Toledo 20-46 43.5% 7-13 53.8% 21-32 65.6% 8-29-37 12 11 12 4 3BOWLING GREEN 22-59 37.3% 7-21 33.3% 9-12 75.0% 12-22-34 27 9 15 3 5

Toledo 32-62 51.6% 6-14 42.9% 11-15 73.3% 9-31-40 22 15 19 2 4CENTRAL MICHIGAN 27-71 38.0% 6-16 37.5% 19-24 79.2% 15-22-37 17 13 13 1 8

Eastern Michigan 22-50 44.0% 6-21 28.6% 8-12 66.7% 9-25-34 21 10 20 5 11 TOLEDO 18-48 37.5% 3-11 27.3% 7-11 63.6% 8-21-29 14 14 21 2 8

Toledo 32-65 49.2% 5-14 35.7% 20-28 71.4% 7-31-38 16 21 21 11 55 2NORTHERN ILLINOIS 35-83 42.2% 3-18 16.7% 10-12 83.3% 18-29-47 22 17 9 1 4

Central Michigan 26-64 40.6% 7-22 31.8% 13-16 81.3% 17-20-37 14 11 16 3 6TOLEDO 3333-60 55.0%55.0% 6-13 46.2% 4-4 100.0%100.0% 7-22-29 15 19 13 2 5

Ball St. 26-61 42.6% 4-16 25.0% 12-14 85.7% 9-31-40 14 14 12 3 9TOLEDO 20-55 36.4% 6-17 35.3% 12-15 80.0% 5-27-32 14 9 14 3 5

Akron 29-68 42.6% 7-20 35.0% 8-10 80.0% 8-27-35 20 14 12 3 9TOLEDO 22-56 39.3% 7-15 46.7% 20-29 69.0% 9-32-41 19 14 18 1 6

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Player of the Year:Player of the Year: Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St.Coach of the Year:Coach of the Year: Sue Guevara, Central MichiganFreshman of the Year: Freshman of the Year: Presley Hudson, Central Michigan

Defensive Player of the Year:Defensive Player of the Year: Quiera Lampkins, OhioCo-Sixth Player of the Year:Co-Sixth Player of the Year: KAAYLA McINTYRE, TOLEDO, KAAYLA McINTYRE, TOLEDO, Jewel Cotton, Central Michigan

MAC TOURNAMENTMAC TOURNAMENT March 7 — First Round (Campus Sites)Game 1: @No. 8 Buffalo 60, No. 9 Bowling Green 44Game 2: @No. 5 Akron 66, No. 12 Miami 54Game 3: @No. 7 Western Michigan 94, No. 10 Northern Illinois 52Game 4: @No. 6 Eastern Michigan 73, No. 11 Kent St. 60

March 9 — Quarterfi nals (Cleveland, OH)Game 5: Buffalo 72, vs. No. 1 Ohio 60Game 6: Akron 73, No. 4 TOLEDO 71 (OT)Game 6: Akron 73, No. 4 TOLEDO 71 (OT)Game 7: No. 2 Central Michigan 66, Western Michigan 62Game 8: Eastern Michigan 67, No. 3 Ball St. 53

March 11 — Quarterfi nals (Cleveland, OH)Game 9: Buffalo 88, Akron 87Game 10: Central Michigan 86, Eastern Michigan 71

March 12 — Championship Game (Cleveland, OH)Game 11: Buffalo 73, Central Michigan 71

NCAA TNCAA TOURNAMENTOURNAMENTMarch 18 — First Round (Columbus Regional)@No. 3 Ohio St. 88, No. 14 Buffalo 69

MAC POST-SEASON

PPOSTSEASONOSTSEASON WNIT WNITMarch 17 — First Round (Campus Sites)Bucknell 74, @Akron 70Ball St. 77, @Iowa 72IUPUI 63, @Central Michigan 55Eastern Michigan 74, @Saint Mary’s (CA) 73@Ohio 76, Marshall 68

March 19 — Second Round (Campus Sites)@TCU 85, Eastern Michigan 81

March 20 — Second Round (Campus Sites)@Ohio 64, Virginia Tech 57

March 21 — Second Round (Campus Sites)@Saint Louis 59, Ball St. 55

March 24 — Third Round (Campus Sites)@Temple 75, Ohio 61

SPECIALTY AWARDS

FIRST TEAMNAME (SCHOOL) POS HT YR HOMETOWN STATISTICSAnita Brown (Akron) G 5-8 Sr. Warren, OH 21.9 ppg/7.4 rpgNathalie Fontaine (Ball St.) F 6-2 Sr. Stockholm, Sweden 20.6 ppg/10.2 rpgJoanna Smith (Buffalo) G 5-8 Jr. Southaven, MS 18.3 ppg/6.1 rpgKiyanna Black (Ohio) G 5-5 Sr. Columbus, OH 18.0 ppg/1.7 spgBRENAE HARRIS (TOLEDO) G 5-10 Sr. Marion, OH 14.8 ppg/5.2 apgBRENAE HARRIS (TOLEDO) G 5-10 Sr. Marion, OH 14.8 ppg/5.2 apg

SECOND TEAMNAME (SCHOOL) POS HT YR HOMETOWN STATISTICSHannah Plybon (Akron) G 5-9 Jr. Orrville, OH 16.3 ppg/3.5 rpgPresley Hudson (Central Michigan) G 5-6 Fr. Wayland, MI 13.9 ppg/3.5 apgTinara Moore (Central Michigan) C 6-3 So. Southgate, MI 13.7 ppg/9.6 rpgCha Sweeney (Eastern Michigan) G 5-2 Jr. Toledo, OH 18.3 ppg/4.3 apgQuiera Lampkins (Ohio) G 5-9 Jr. Gahanna, OH 14.8 ppg/2.4 spg

THIRD TEAMNAME (SCHOOL) POS HT YR HOMETOWN STATISTICSJill Morrison (Ball St.) G 5-7 Jr. Winchester, IN 9.8 ppg/3.9 rpg Lauren Tibbs (Bowling Green) C 6-4 Sr. Taylor Mill, KY 12.5 ppg/6.9 rpgStephanie Reid (Buffalo) G 5-6 So. Melbourne, Australia 10.3 ppg/5.1 apgJanay Morton (Eastern Michigan) G 5-10 Jr. Brooklyn Park, MN 13.5 ppg/2.8 spgAlly Lehman (Northern Illinois) G 5-10 Jr. Nineveh, IN 13.5 ppg/11.0 rpg

HONORABLE MENTIONNAME (SCHOOL) POS HT YR HOMETOWN STATISTICSJordan Korinek (Kent St.) F 6-2 So. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 15.6 ppg/6.8 rpgLexie Baldwin (Ohio) F 6-1 Sr. Hattiesburg, MS 8.9 ppg/5.7 rpgJAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT (TOLEDO)JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT (TOLEDO) G 5-10 So. London, England 11.0 ppg/3.1 rpg G 5-10 So. London, England 11.0 ppg/3.1 rpgJANICE MONAKANA (TOLEDO) F 6-0 Jr. London, England 11.1 ppg/5.9 rpgJANICE MONAKANA (TOLEDO) F 6-0 Jr. London, England 11.1 ppg/5.9 rpg Jessica Jessing (Western Michigan) F 6-3 Sr. Sylvania, OH 10.6 ppg/7.1 rpg

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMNAME (SCHOOL) POS HT YR HOMETOWN STATISTICSStephanie Reid (Buffalo) G 5-6 So. Melbourne, Australia 10.3 ppg/5.1 apgTinara Moore (Central Michigan) C 6-3 So. Southgate, MI 13.7 ppg/9.6 rpgJanay Morton (Eastern Michigan) G 5-10 Jr. Brooklyn Park, MN 13.5 ppg/2.8 spgQuiera Lampkins (Ohio) G 5-9 Jr. Gahanna, OH 14.8 ppg/2.4 spgJasmine Weatherspoon (Ohio) F 6-2 Jr. Columbus, OH 6.3 ppg/1.8 bpg

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West Division League OverallTEAM W L PCT W L PCT#@Central Michigan 14 4 .778 22 11 .667#Ball St. 13 5 .722 22 10 .688TOLEDO 12 6 .667 17 13 .567#Eastern Michigan 10 8 .556 22 12 .647Western Michigan 8 10 .444 17 15 .531Northern Illinois 4 14 .222 11 19 .367

SCORING OFFENSETEAM G PTS AVGC. Michigan _______ 33 2,443 74.0Ohio _____________ 33 2,375 72.0E. Michigan _______ 34 2,445 71.9 Akron ____________ 33 2,353 71.3Ball St. __________ 32 2,202 68.8N. Illinois _________ 30 2,023 67.4TOLEDO _____ 30 2,005 66.8W. Michigan ______ 32 2,106 65.8Kent St. __________ 29 1,782 61.4Buffalo __________ 34 2,081 61.2Miami ___________ 30 1,796 59.9Bowling Green ____ 28 1,645 58.8

SCORING DEFENSETEAM G PTS AVGOhio _____________ 33 1,985 60.2Buffalo __________ 34 2,065 60.7Ball St. __________ 32 1,969 61.5Bowling Green ____ 28 1,755 62.7W. Michigan ______ 32 2,017 63.0E. Michigan _______ 34 2,236 65.8TOLEDO _____ 30 2,006 66.9C. Michigan _______ 33 2,213 67.1Miami ___________ 30 2,060 68.7Akron ____________ 33 2,284 69.2Kent St. __________ 29 2,059 71.0N. Illinois _________ 30 2,183 72.8

SCORING MARGINTEAM OFF DEF +/-Ohio _____________72.0 60.2 +11.8Ball St. _________ 68.8 61.5 +7.3C. Michigan _______74.0 67.1 +7.0E. Michigan _______71.9 65.8 +6.1W. Michigan _____ 65.8 63.0 +2.8Akron ____________71.3 69.2 +2.1Buffalo __________61.2 60.7 +0.5TOLEDO ____ 66.8 66.9 +0.0Bowling Green ___ 58.8 62.7 -3.9N. Illinois ________ 67.4 72.8 -5.3Miami ___________59.9 68.7 -8.8Kent St. __________61.4 71.0 -9.6

FREE THROW PCTTEAM FG-FGA PCTBall St. ____________461-617 .747C. Michigan ________ 436-584 .747Miami ______________363-506 .717TOLEDO _______415-579 .717E. Michigan _________425-610 .697Bowling Green ______275-397 .693Ohio ______________ 423-620 .682N. Illinois __________ 286-422 .678Kent St. ____________357-528 .676W. Michigan ________361-538 .671Akron ______________417-631 .661Buffalo ____________347-536 .647

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East Division League OverallTEAM W L PCT W L PCT#!%Ohio 16 2 .889 26 7 .788#Akron 11 7 .611 19 14 .576$Buffalo 8 10 .444 20 14 .588Bowling Green 6 12 .333 10 18 .357Miami 3 15 .167 9 21 .300Kent St. 3 15 .167 6 23 .207

OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PCTTEAM FG-FGA PCTC. Michigan ________ 881-2,092 .421Ball St. ____________777-1,854 .419TOLEDO ______ 709-1,701 .417W. Michigan ________787-1,891 .416N. Illinois ___________791-1,970 .402Akron _____________ 839-2,091 .401Ohio _______________820-2,051 .400Kent St. _____________651-1,644 .396E. Michigan ________ 901-2,294 .393Bowling Green ______579-1,481 .391Miami ____________ 634-1,655 .383Buffalo ___________ 764-2,099 .364

OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PCT DEFENSETEAM FG-FGA PCTOhio ______________ 674-1,898 .355Ball St. ____________703-1,912 .368Buffalo ____________ 711-1,877 .379W. Michigan ________723-1,881 .384C. Michigan _________827-2,151 .384Akron _____________ 787-2,022 .389Miami ____________ 723-1,843 .392Bowling Green _____ 640-1,606 .399E. Michigan ________ 821-2,057 .399TOLEDO ______ 741-1,829 .405N. Illinois ____________ 791-1,950 .406Kent St. ____________754-1,736 .434

THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PCTTEAM FG-FGA PCTTOLEDO _______ 172-490 .351W. Michigan ________ 171-497 .344C. Michigan _________ 245-717 .342Bowling Green ______ 212-631 .336Akron ______________ 258-780 .331E. Michigan _________ 218-678 .322Ball St. ____________ 187-586 .319Ohio _______________312-1,016 .307Buffalo ____________ 206-689 .299Miami _____________ 165-553 .298N. Illinois ____________ 155-543 .285Kent St. ____________ 123-457 .269

THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PCT DEFENSETEAM FG-FGA PCTW. Michigan ________ 144-508 .283Ohio _______________ 168-577 .291Akron ______________ 222-742 .299Buffalo ____________ 183-606 .302Ball St. ____________ 230-758 .303TOLEDO _______ 188-608 .309C. Michigan _________ 236-742 .318Miami _____________ 214-661 .324Bowling Green ______ 182-560 .325E. Michigan _________ 272-806 .337Kent St. _____________ 230-670 .343N. Illinois ___________ 209-605 .345

3-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADETEAM G 3-FG AVGOhio _____________ 33 312 9.5Akron ____________ 33 258 7.8Bowling Green ____ 28 212 7.6C. Michigan _______ 33 245 7.4E. Michigan _______ 34 218 6.4Buffalo __________ 34 206 6.1Ball St. __________ 32 187 5.8TOLEDO _____ 30 172 5.7Miami ___________ 30 165 5.5W. Michigan ______ 32 171 5.3N. Illinois _________ 30 155 5.2Kent St. __________ 29 123 4.2

REBOUNDING MARGINTEAM REB OPP MARC. Michigan ______ 43.8 36.3 +7.5Ball St. _________ 40.4 34.9 +5.5Buffalo _________ 40.9 37.8 +3.1W. Michigan ______38.7 36.7 +2.1Akron ____________41.0 40.5 +0.5Miami __________ 38.3 37.8 +0.5TOLEDO _____ 36.8 36.4 +0.4N. Illinois ________ 41.4 41.2 +0.2Bowling Green ____ 35.2 36.0 -0.8E. Michigan _______40.1 42.0 -1.9Kent St. __________35.0 37.9 -2.9Ohio _____________38.1 42.1 -4.0

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSTEAM G REB AVGBuffalo __________ 34 519 15.3E. Michigan _______ 34 493 14.5C. Michigan _______ 33 463 14.0Akron ____________ 33 432 13.1N. Illinois _________ 30 385 12.8Ball St. __________ 32 397 12.4W. Michigan ______ 32 373 11.7Ohio _____________ 33 379 11.5Kent St. __________ 29 331 11.4Miami ___________ 30 342 11.4TOLEDO _____ 30 321 10.7Bowling Green ____ 28 271 9.7

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSTEAM G REB AVGC. Michigan _______ 33 983 29.8N. Illinois _________ 30 856 28.5Ball St. __________ 32 897 28.0Akron ____________ 33 922 27.9W. Michigan ______ 32 866 27.1Miami ___________ 30 806 26.9Ohio _____________ 33 878 26.6TOLEDO _____ 30 782 26.1E. Michigan _______ 34 871 25.6Buffalo __________ 34 871 25.6Bowling Green ____ 28 714 25.5Kent St. __________ 29 684 23.6

A L L G A M E S A L L G A M E SASSISTS

TEAM G AST AVGBall St. __________ 32 512 16.0N. Illinois _________ 30 441 14.7Akron ____________ 33 484 14.7W. Michigan ______ 32 467 14.6TOLEDO _____ 30 406 13.5C. Michigan _______ 33 439 13.3Buffalo __________ 34 446 13.1E. Michigan _______ 34 435 12.8Ohio _____________ 33 419 12.7Kent St. __________ 29 345 11.9Bowling Green ____ 28 327 11.7Miami ___________ 30 304 10.1

STEALSTEAM G STL AVGE. Michigan _______ 34 386 11.4Ohio _____________ 33 313 9.5Buffalo __________ 34 312 9.2Kent St. __________ 29 247 8.5W. Michigan ______ 32 238 7.4Ball St. __________ 32 225 7.0Akron ____________ 33 231 7.0C. Michigan _______ 33 199 6.0Miami ___________ 30 179 6.0TOLEDO _____ 30 176 5.9N. Illinois _________ 30 171 5.7Bowling Green ____ 28 159 5.7

BLOCKED SHOTSTEAM G BKS AVGOhio _____________ 33 163 4.9W. Michigan ______ 32 111 3.5Buffalo __________ 34 106 3.1Miami ___________ 30 93 3.1N. Illinois _________ 30 92 3.1C. Michigan _______ 33 100 3.0Akron ____________ 33 98 3.0Ball St. __________ 32 90 2.8E. Michigan _______ 34 92 2.7TOLEDO _____ 30 62 2.1Bowling Green ____ 28 55 2.0Kent St. __________ 29 36 1.2

TURNOVER MARGINTEAM TEAM OPP MARE. Michigan _______434 649 +6.3Ohio ______________446 630 +5.6Buffalo __________561 609 +1.4Akron ____________493 532 +1.2Ball St. __________522 496 -0.8W. Michigan ______493 463 -0.9TOLEDO ____ 476 442 -1.1N. Illinois _________452 416 -1.2Kent St. __________527 492 -1.2C. Michigan _______507 420 -2.6Bowling Green ____466 370 -3.4Miami ___________595 422 -5.8

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SCORINGPLAYER, TEAM GP PTS PPG1. Anita Brown, UA _____________32 701 21.9

2. Nathalie Fontaine, BSU _______32 660 20.6

3. Cha Sweeney, EMU __________34 622 18.3

4. Joanna Smith, UB ___________34 621 18.3

5. Kiyanna Black, OHIO _________33 594 18.0

6. Hannah Plybon, UA __________33 537 16.3

7. Jordan Korinek, KSU _________29 453 15.6

8. Baleigh Reid, MIA ____________ 17 260 15.3

9. BRENAE HARRIS, UT _ 30 444 14.810. Quiera Lampkins, OHIO ______33 487 14.8

21. JANICE MONAKANA, UT __30 332 11.123. JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, UT __30 329 11.0

OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGEPLAYER, TEAM GP FG-FGA PCT1. KAAYLA MCINTYRE, UT __27 81-126 .6432. Tinara Moore, CMU ___________33 177-315 .562

3. Lauren Tibbs, BGSU __________28 155-280 .554

4. Jordan Korinek, KSU _________29 169-311 .543

5. Chanise Baldwin, EMU _______34 125-235 .532

6. Greta Burry, UA _____________33 107-205 .522

7. Renee Bennett, BSU _________30 123-236 .521

8. Jewel Cotton, CMU ___________30 108-212 .509

9. Miracle Woods, WMU _________ 19 111-220 .505

10. Nathalie Fontaine, BSU _______32 240-484 .496

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEPLAYER, TEAM GP FT-FTA AVG1. Presley Hudson, CMU ________33 76-86 .884

2. BRENAE HARRIS, UT ____30 126-145 .8693. JANICE MONAKANA, UT __30 85-102 .833

Ally Lehman, NIU ____________30 65-78 .833

5. Cha Sweeney, EMU __________34 106-128 .828

6.. Jordan Korinek, KSU _________29 110-134 .821

7. Stephanie Reid, UB __________34 82-101 .812

8. Nathalie Fontaine, BSU _______32 180-226 .796

9. Kiyanna Black, OHIO _________33 74-95 .779

10. Larissa Lurken, KSU _________29 98-126 .778

3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGEPLAYER, TEAM GP 3FG-FGA PCT1. Sydney Lambert, BGSU ______28 56-137 .409

2. Meredith Shipman, WMU _____32 76-189 .402

3. Cassie Breen, CMU __________32 92-229 .402

4. DiAndra Gibson, UA __________33 58-150 .387

5. Leah Purvis, MIA _____________30 49-128 .383

6. Janay Morton, EMU __________34 76-201 .378

7. ANA CAPOTOSTO, UT __30 39-104 .3758. Rachel Myers, BGSU _________28 51-140 .364

9. Kiyanna Black, OHIO _________33 126-347 .363

10. Miriam Justinger, BGSU ______28 33-92 .359

14. JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, UT __30 46-135 .341

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PLAYER, TEAM GP AST APG1. Megan Barilla, UA ___________33 180 5.5

2. BRENAE HARRIS, UT _ 30 155 5.23. Stephanie Reid, UB __________34 172 5.1

4. Carmen Grande, BSU ________32 159 5.0

5. Ally Lehman, NIU ____________30 136 4.5

6. Cha Sweeney, EMU __________34 146 4.3

7. Alex Morton, WMU ___________32 127 4.0

8. Quiera Lampkins, OHIO ______33 124 3.8

9. Da’Jourie Turner, CMU ________33 122 3.7

10. Presley Hudson, CMU ________33 114 3.5

14. JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, UT _30 92 3.1

BLOCKED SHOTSPLAYER, TEAM GP BLK BPG1. Jasmin Weatherspoon, OHIO __32 56 1.8

2. Chanise Baldwin, EMU _______34 54 1.6

3. Tinara Moore, CMU ___________33 52 1.6

4. Cassie Oursler, UB __________24 33 1.4

5. Kristen Levering, MIA _________30 35 1.2

6. Breanna Mobley, WMU _______32 32 1.0

7. Lauren Tibbs, BGSU __________28 26 0.9

8. Lexie Baldwin, OHIO _________33 30 0.9

9. Kelly Karlis, OHIO _____________32 28 0.9

10. DiAndra Gibson, UA __________33 28 0.8

STEALSPLAYER, TEAM GP STL SPG1. Janay Morton, EMU __________34 96 2.8

2. Quiera Lampkins, OHIO ______33 78 2.4

3. Cha Sweeney, EMU __________34 76 2.2

4. Stephanie Reid, UB __________34 63 1.9

5. Carmen Grande, BSU ________32 55 1.7

6. Kiyanna Black, OHIO _________33 55 1.7

7. Larissa Lurken, KSU _________29 47 1.6

8. Meredith Shipman, WMU _____32 51 1.6

Anita Brown, UA _____________32 51 1.6

10. Karin Moss, UB ______________33 52 1.6

OVERALL REBOUNDINGPLAYER, TEAM GP REB RPG1. Ally Lehman, NIU ____________30 329 11.0

2. Nathalie Fontaine, BSU _______32 326 10.2

3. Tinara Moore, CMU ___________33 317 9.6

4. Reyna Frost, CMU ____________33 308 9.3

5. Chanise Baldwin, EMU _______34 268 7.9

6. Anita Brown, UA _____________32 237 7.4

7. Jessica Jessing, WMU _______32 227 7.1

Breanna Mobley, WMU _______32 227 7.1

9. Lauren Tibbs, BGSU __________28 194 6.9

10. Phillis Webb, EMU ___________34 234 6.9

18. JANICE MONAKANA, UT _ 30 177 5.9

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PLAYER, TEAM GP 3FG AVG1. Kiyanna Black, OHIO _________33 126 3.82. Hannah Plybon, UA __________33 104 3.23. Joanna Smith, UB ___________34 100 2.94. Cassie Breen, CMU __________32 92 2.95. Presley Hudson, CMU ________33 85 2.66. Meredith Shipman, WMU _____32 76 2.47. Jill Morrison, BSU____________29 65 2.2 8. Janay Morton, EMU __________34 76 2.29. Moriah Monaco, BSU _________32 70 2.210. Cha Sweeney, EMU __________34 70 2.1

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOPLAYER, TEAM GP AST TO RATIO1. Yamonie Jenkins, OHIO _______33 99 39 2.52. Jill Morrison, BSU____________29 94 41 2.33. Megan Barilla, UA ___________33 180 80 2.34. Ally Lehman, NIU ____________30 136 66 2.15. Da’Jourie Turner, CMU ________33 122 65 1.96. Alex Morton, WMU ___________32 127 71 1.87. Stephanie Reid, UB __________34 172 101 1.78. BRENAE HARRIS, UT _ 30 155 93 1.79. Carmen Grande, BSU ________32 159 100 1.610. Cha Sweeney, EMU __________34 146 97 1.515. JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, UT _ 30 92 93 1.0

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSPLAYER, TEAM GP REB RPG1. Reyna Frost, CMU ____________33 122 3.72. Chanise Baldwin, EMU _______34 114 3.43. Tinara Moore, CMU ___________33 107 3.24. Nathalie Fontaine, BSU _______32 103 3.25. Breanna Mobley, WMU _______32 99 3.16. Ally Lehman, NIU ____________30 87 2.97. Cassie Oursler, UB __________24 65 2.78. Jewel Cotton, CMU ___________30 75 2.59. Greta Burry, UA _____________33 78 2.410. Anita Brown, UA _____________32 75 2.3

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSPLAYER, TEAM GP REB RPG1. Ally Lehman, NIU ____________30 242 8.12. Nathalie Fontaine, BSU _______32 223 7.03. Tinare Moore, CMU ___________33 210 6.44. Reyna Frost, CMU ____________33 186 5.65. Jessica Jessing, WMU _______32 172 5.46. Anita Brown, UA ____________32 162 5.17. Lauren Tibbs, BGSU __________28 136 4.98. Jasmine Weatherspoon, OHIO ___32 151 4.79. Phillis Webb, EMU ___________34 160 4.710. Chanise Baldwin, EMU _______34 154 4.5

MINUTES PLAYEDPLAYER, TEAM GP MP MPG1. BRENAE HARRIS, UT __ 30 1,105 36.82. Joanna Smith, UB ___________34 1,170 34.43 Megan Barilla, UA ___________33 1,134 34.44. Anita Brown, UA _____________32 1,098 34.35. Ally Lehman, NIU ____________30 1,029 34.36. Nathalie Fontaine, BSU _______32 1,096 34.27. Presley Hudson, CMU ________33 1,122 34.08. Carmen Grande, BSU ________32 1,082 33.89. Alex Morton, WMU ___________32 1,070 33.410. Jill Morrison, BSU____________29 969 33.4

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PointsPoints42 _______________ Kim Sekulski vs. BGSU (2/20/91)40 _________________ Naama Shafir vs. USC (4/2/11)39 ___________ Brenae Harris vs. Columbia (12/5/15)39 _________________ Kim Sekulski vs. WMU (1/3/90)39 _________________Kelly Savage vs. EMU (1/13/88)38 __________________Mimi Olson vs. Akron (1/8/97)38 __________________ Mimi Olson vs. MSU (12/9/95)

FieldField--Goals MadeGoals Made16 ________________ Kim Sekulski vs. BGSU (2/20/91)16 __________________ Kim Sekulski at WMU (1/3/90) 15 _________________ Latoja Harris at Akron (2/17/93)15 __________________ Liz Meiring vs. Miami (1/16/85)15 _________________ Linda Janicki vs. BSU (2/18/84)

FieldField--Goals AttemptedGoals Attempted29 _______________ Tanika Mays vs. EMU (1/13/10)27 _________________ Naama Shafir vs. USC (4/2/11)26 ______________Melantha Herron vs. WMU (1/2/02)25 __________________ Kim Knuth vs. CMU (2/26/99)24 _______________ Brenae Harris at Akron (1/20/16)24 __________________Mimi Olson at WMU (2/25/95)24 __________________Mimi Olson at BGSU (1/21/95)24 ________________ Mitzi Hallinan at CSU (1/26/82) Overall Overall FieldField--Goal Percentage (8 AttGoal Percentage (8 Att..))1.000 (10-of-10) _____________ Linda Janicki vs. Ohio (1/13/82)#1.000 (8-of-8) ______________ Melissa Goodall at CMU (2/24/10).917 (11-of-12) _____________ Angela Drake vs. Akron (2/21/96).910 (10-of-11) ____________ Mary Tonjes vs. Defiance (2/11/82).909 (9-of-10) ________________ Latoja Harris vs. KSU (2/1/92)

Three-Point FieldThree-Point Field--Goals MadeGoals Made8 ____________ Kelly Walker vs. Hampton (12/21/02)8 ______________ Courtney Risinger vs. NIU (2/14/02)8 __________________Heather Smith vs. BSU (1/7/95)77________ JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)7 _______________Jessica Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09)7 ___________________ Kelly Savage at EMU (1/13/88)7 ________________ Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87)6 ________Ana Capotosto vs. Cleveland St. (12/12/15)66 ___ ___ JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. NIU (2/18/15)JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. NIU (2/18/15)6 __________Courtney Ingersoll vs. Cincinnati (3/19/12)6 ____________________Haylie Linn at CMU (2/15/12)6 _________ Jessica Williams vs. Milwaukee (12/19/10)6 ____________ Jessica Williams vs. UMBC (11/27/10)6 _____________ Naama Shafir at Michigan (3/21/10)6 _________ Jessica Williams vs. Pittsburgh (3/19/10)6 ________________ Danielle Bishop vs. BSU (1/5/05)6 ________________ Kelly Walker at Dayton (12/3/03)6 ___________________Kelly Walker vs. CMU (3/4/03)6 ___________________Mimi Olson vs. Akron (1/8/97)6 _______________Lucretia LeGault at CMU (2/16/92)6 _____________ Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92)6 _____________ Kelly Savage vs. Kentucky (3/24/90)6 _____________Kelly Savage vs. Wyoming (3/22/90)6 _______ Kelly Savage vs. Washington St. (11/25/89)6 ____________ Kelly Savage vs. Murray St. (3/25/89)

Three-Point FieldThree-Point Field--Goals AttemptedGoals Attempted18 ______________ Kelly Savage vs. WMU (2/22/89)#16 ____________Lucretia LeGault vs. Milwaukee (1/2/92)16 ______________Lucretia LeGault at CSU (12/20/90)15 _____________ Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92)1414________JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. Wright St. (3/20/15)JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. Wright St. (3/20/15)1414______ JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)14 ________Jessica Williams at Saint Peter’s (11/30/10)14 ___________________ Mimi Olson at EMU (1/4/94)14 ____________ Kelly Savage at Canisius (12/10/88)

FreeFree Throws MadeThrows Made16 ____________ Kim Sekulski vs. Murray St. (3/25/89)16 __________________ Kim Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99)16 ___________________ Kim Knuth at BGSU (1/13/99)15 ____________ Inma Zanoguera vs. Buffalo (1/21/15)1414______ JANICE MONAKANA at WMU (2/3/16)JANICE MONAKANA at WMU (2/3/16)14 ________________ Naama Shafir vs. EMU (2/23/11)14 ____________ Naama Shafir at Oakland (11/18/09)14 _______________Danielle Bishop at WMU (1/17/07)14 ____________ Mary Blessing vs. Marshall (3/12/03)14 ___________________ Kahli Carter vs. BSU (2/7/01)14 ___________________Kahli Carter vs. ISU (12/5/00)14 ___________________ Mimi Olson at KSU (1/13/96)14 __________________ Mimi Olson vs. MSU (12/9/95)

FreeFree Throws AttemptedThrows Attempted21 ___________ Kim Sekulski vs. Murray St. (3/25/89)20 ____________ Mary Blessing vs. Marshall (3/12/03)20 _______________ Kelly Savage vs. BGSU (1/24/90)19 ____________Andola Dortch vs. Syracuse (3/24/12)19 _________________ Angela Drake at Miami (2/7/96)18 _________________ Naama Shafir vs. USC (4/2/11)

FreeFree Throw Percentage (12 AttThrow Percentage (12 Att..))1.000 (16-of-16) _______________ Kim Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99)1.000 (15-of-15) ________ Inma Zanoguera vs. Buffalo (1/21/15)1.000 (14-of-14)1.000 (14-of-14) ____ ____JANICE MONAKANA at WMUJANICE MONAKANA at WMU (2/3/16) (2/3/16)1.000 (13-of-13) _____________Andola Dortch at WMU 1/5/12 1.000 (13-of-13) _________________ Kim Knuth vs. NIU (1/30/99)1.000 (13-of-13) ___________ Angela Drake vs. Dayton (12/18/94)1.000 (12-of-12) ________ Inma Zanoguera vs. Arizona (11/30/14)1.000 (12-of-12) __________Inma Zanoguera vs. MVSU (11/10/13)1.000 (12-of-12) ______________ Kim Knuth at Buffalo (2/15/99)1.000 (12-of-12) _____________Kelly Savage vs. Miami (1/21/89)1.000 (12-of-12) __________ Jane Roman vs. Oregon St. (11/26/89)

ReboundsRebounds22 ____________________Liz Meiring vs. KSU (1/8/85)21 ___________ Inma Zanoguera vs. Idaho (12/13/14)21 __________________ Kim Bradley vs. CSU (1/4/93)21 _________________ Mary Tonjes vs. NMU (12/6/80)19 ___________________ Kahli Carter at CMU (2/17/01)19 ________________Angela Drake vs. Miami (3/11/95)19 ________________Lucretia LeGault vs. KSU (3/2/91)19 _________________ Keri Cartwright vs. CMU (1/9/88)

AssistsAssists16 _______________ Heather Smith vs. BGSU (1/20/96)16 _______________ Heather Smith vs. BGSU (2/18/95)16 _______________Peg Liberatore vs. Miami (1/16/85)15 _________________ Dana Drew vs. Detroit (12/3/90)13 _____________ Inma Zanoguera vs. Akron (1/14/15)13 ________________ Naama Shafir vs. EMU (2/28/09)13 _______________ Heather Smith vs. Akron (2/21/96)13 __________________Mitzi Hallinan at KSU (1/18/84)

Blocked ShotsBlocked Shots9 ____________Stephanie Vivenot vs. Ohio (1/15/92)#8 ___________ Yolanda Richardson at WMU (1/20/10)7 ______________ Stephanie Vivenot at KSU (2/29/92)6 ____________ Yolanda Richardson at EMU (2/21/12)6 ____________Yolanda Richardson at Ohio (1/22/12)6 ____________Yolanda Richardson vs. KSU (3/12/10)6 ___Karin Hoogendam vs. Saint Francis (PA) (12/30/04)6 _______________Jen Markwood at BGSU (12/19/98)6 ______________ Stephanie Vivenot at BSU (2/5/92)

StealsSteals12 ____________ Mitzi Hallinan vs. Xavier (11/26/83)#10 ______________ Kim Knuth vs. St. John’s (11/29/97)10 _______________ Mitzi Hallinan vs. Akron (2/13/82)10 _________________ Mitzi Hallinan vs. CMU (1/23/82)10 _______________Mitzi Hallinan vs. Dayton (12/5/81)10 ____________ Mitzi Hallinan vs. Wayne St. (1/20/82)

Minutes PlayedMinutes Played52 ________________Teresa Kahle at Xavier (12/9/01)47 _________________ Crystal Young at WMU (3/1/06)47 ________________ Crystal Young vs. WMU (3/8/06)45 _______________ Heather Smith at Miami (2/7/96) 45 __________________Dana Drew at BGSU (2/19/92)45 ____________ Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92) 45 _________________ Dana Drew vs. BGSU (1/22/92)45 ______________ Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87)44 ________________ Brenae Harris vs. Akron (3/9/16)44 ________________ Brenae Harris at CMU (2/20/16)44 ______________ Inma Zanoguera at NIU (2/27/14)

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Page 94Page 94Toledo Single Season RecordsToledo Single Season RecordsSeason PointsSeason Points1. Kim Knuth ______________1998-99 ________788#2. Kim Knuth ______________1997-98 _________ 681 3. Dana Drew ______________1993-94 _________ 6434. Kim Knuth ______________1996-97 _________ 6315. Mimi Olson ______________1994-95 _________ 6196. Angela Drake ____________1996-97 _________ 5847. Mimi Olson ______________1996-97 _________ 5828. Angela Drake ____________1994-95 _________ 5819. Mimi Olson ______________1995-96 _________ 57610. Naama Shafir ____________2010-11 __________ 567 Angela Drake ____________1995-96 _________ 567

Scoring AverageScoring Average1. Kim Knuth ______________1998-99 _______ 25.4#2. Kim Knuth ______________1997-98 _________22.0 3. Latoja Harris ____________1992-93 _________ 21.14. Kim Knuth ______________1996-97 _________20.45. Linda Janicki ____________1983-84 _________ 20.16. Mimi Olson ______________1994-95 _________ 20.07. Angela Drake ____________1995-96 _________ 19.68. Dana Drew ______________1994-95 _________ 19.09. Angela Drake ____________1996-97 _________ 18.8 Mimi Olson ______________1996-97 _________ 18.8

Field Goals MadeField Goals Made1. Kim Knuth ______________1998-99 _________ 2702. Kim Knuth ______________1997-98 _________ 2543. Kim Knuth ______________1996-97 _________ 2324. Latoja Harris ____________1992-93 _________ 2215. Dana Drew ______________1993-94 __________2176. Kim Sekulski _____________1988-89 _________ 2137. Linda Janicki ____________1983-84 _________ 2108. Kim Sekulski _____________1990-91__________ 2099. Angela Drake ____________1995-96 _________ 20710. Angela Drake ____________1996-97 _________ 206

FieldField--Goals AttemptedGoals Attempted1. Kim Knuth ______________1998-99 _________ 5082. Dana Drew ______________1993-94 _________ 5033. Kim Knuth ______________1997-98 _________ 480 4. Mimi Olson ______________1994-95 _________ 4795. Mimi Olson ______________1996-97 _________ 4406. Kelly Savage _____________1988-89 _________ 4257. Naama Shafir ____________2010-11 __________ 4148. Lucretia LeGault__________1990-91__________ 4079. Melissa Goodall __________2010-11 __________ 40510. Kim Knuth _______________1996-97 _________ 401 FieldField--Goal Percentage (100 Att.)Goal Percentage (100 Att.)1. 1. KAAYLA McINTYREKAAYLA McINTYRE __ __2015-162015-16 __ __ .643#.643#2. Latoja Harris ____________1993-94 _________ .6383. Latoja Harris ____________1992-93 _________ .6374. Karen Sekulski __________1991-92 _________ .6295. Yolanda Richardson _______2011-12 __________.6246. Yolanda Richardson _______2012-13 _________ .586 Latoja Harris ____________1991-92 _________ .5868. Kim Knuth ______________1996-97 _________ .5799. Kim Sekulski _____________1997-98 _________ .57410. Karen Sekulski ___________1989-90 _________ .564

Three-Point FieldThree-Point Field--Goals MadeGoals Made1. Courtney Ingersoll ________2011-12 ___________ 96 Kelly Savage ____________1988-89 __________ 963. Kelly Savage _____________1989-90 __________ 884. Jessica Williams _________2010-11 ___________ 845. Mimi Olson ______________1994-95 __________ 79 6. Lucretia LeGault _________1991-92 __________ 787. Kelly Walker _____________2002-03 ___________778. Jessica Williams _________2009-10 __________ 76 Courtney Risinger_________2001-02 __________ 7610. Kelly Savage _____________1987-88 ___________71

Three-Point FieldThree-Point Field--Goals AttemptedGoals Attempted1. Kelly Savage ____________1988-89 _________ 2672. Kelly Savage ____________1989-90 _________ 2303. Courtney Ingersoll ________2011-12 ___________2174. Lucretia LeGault _________1991-92 _________ 2155. Jessica Williams _________2009-10 _________ 2126. Mimi Olson ______________1994-95 __________2117. Jessica Williams _________2010-11 __________ 2108. Kelly Walker _____________2003-04 _________ 1949. Dana Drew ______________1993-94 _________ 18910. Kelly Walker _____________2002-03 _________ 186

Three-Point Three-Point Field-Field-Goal Percentage (50 Att.)Goal Percentage (50 Att.)1. Courtney Risinger_________2001-02 _________ .4502. Courtney Ingersoll ________2011-12 __________.4423. Kim Knuth ______________1996-97 _________ .4394. Jessica Williams _________2008-09 _________.434 Kim Knuth ______________1998-99 _________.4346. Kelly Savage ____________1987-88 _________ .430 7. Kim Knuth ______________1997-98 _________.422 8. Mimi Olson ______________1996-97 _________ .4159. Kelly Walker _____________2002-03 _________ .41410. Jane Roman _____________1991-92 _________ .412

FreeFree Throws MadeThrows Made1. Kim Knuth ______________1998-99 _________ 1992. Angela Drake ____________1996-97 __________1723. Naama Shafir ____________2010-11 __________ 169 Angela Drake ____________1994-95 _________ 1695. Angela Drake ____________1995-96 _________ 1656. Naama Shafir ____________2009-10 _________ 1587. Mimi Olson ______________1995-96 _________ 1538. Dana Drew ______________1993-94 _________ 1499. Latoja Harris _____________1992-93 _________ 14810. Andola Dortch ____________2011-12 __________ 132

Free Throws AttemptedFree Throws Attempted1. Kim Knuth ______________1998-99 _________ 2382. Naama Shafir ____________2010-11 __________ 226 Angela Drake ____________1995-96 _________ 2264. Angela Drake ____________1994-95 _________ 2245. Angela Drake ____________1996-97 __________2116. Naama Shafir ____________2009-10 _________ 2007. Latoja Harris _____________1992-93 _________ 1998. Mimi Olson ______________1995-96 _________ 1949. Andola Dortch ____________2011-12 __________ 19310. Dana Drew _______________1993-94 __________176

Free Throw Percentage (70 Att.)Free Throw Percentage (70 Att.)1. Jane Roman ____________1991-92 _________ .8972. Kelly Savage ____________1986-87 _________.8863. Brenae Harris ____________2015-16 _________ .8694. Inma Zanoguera _________2014-15 _________ .866 5. Kelly Savage ____________1988-89 _________ .8616. Danielle Bishop __________2005-06 _________ .8607. Inma Zanoguera _________2013-14 _________ .8578. Mimi Olson ______________1995-96 _________ .851 9. Dana Drew ______________1993-94 _________ .84710. Dana Drew _______________1994-95 _________.843

ReboundsRebounds1. Angela Drake ____________1994-95 ________ 353#2. Latoja Harris ____________1993-94 _________ 3303. Angela Drake ____________1996-97 _________ 289 Kim Bradley _____________1992-93 _________ 2895. Latoja Harris ____________1992-93 _________ 279 Linda Janicki ____________1981-82 _________ 2797. Inma Zanoguera _________2013-14 _________ 2778. Liz Meiring _______________1984-85 _________ 2769. Kahli Carter ______________2000-01 _________ 27410. Linda Janicki ____________1983-84 _________ 273

Rebound AverageRebound Average1. Angela Drake ____________1994-95 _________ 11.42. Liz Meiring ______________1984-85 _________ 11.03. Linda Janicki ____________1981-82 _________ 10.74. Latoja Harris _____________1993-94 _________ 10.65. Kim Bradley _____________1992-93 _________ 10.36. Latoja Harris _____________1992-93 _________ 10.07. Dee Hayes _______________1986-87 __________ 9.58. Linda Janicki ____________1983-84 __________ 9.49. Angela Drake ____________1996-97 __________ 9.310. Jen Markwood ____________1999-2000 ________ 9.2

AssistsAssists1. Heather Smith ___________1995-96 _________ 2632. Naama Shafir ____________2009-10 _________ 2273. Kelly Savage ____________1988-89 _________ 2104. Heather Smith ___________1994-95 _________ 1995. Dana Drew _______________1990-91___________1976. Naama Shafir ____________2010-11 __________ 1887. Andola Dortch ____________2013-14 _________ 178 Kelly Savage _____________1989-90 _________ 1789. Dana Drew _______________1993-94 __________17610. Inma Zanoguera _________2014-15 _________ 166

StealsSteals1. Mitzi Hallinan ____________1983-84 _________ 1232. Mitzi Hallinan ____________1982-83 __________1123. Mitzi Hallinan ____________1981-82 __________ 1114. Kim Knuth ______________1998-99 _________ 1045. Kim Knuth ______________1996-97 _________ 1036. Kim Knuth _______________1997-98 __________ 997. Heather Smith ___________1995-96 __________ 938. Andola Dortch ____________2012-13 __________ 889. Tanika Mays ______________2008-09 __________ 7810. Andola Dortch ____________2013-14 __________ 76

Blocked ShotsBlocked Shots1. Stephanie Vivenot ________1991-92 ________ 108#2. Yolanda Richardson _______2011-12 ___________ 703. Yolanda Richardson _______2009-10 __________ 524. Yolanda Richardson _______2010-11 ___________ 495. Karin Hoogendam ________2004-05 __________ 436. Yolanda Richardson _______2012-13 __________ 427. Melissa Goodall __________2010-11 ___________ 398. Karin Hoogendam ________2001-02 __________ 389. Karin Husbeck ___________1997-98 __________ 3510. Melantha Herron __________2001-02 ___________31

Minutes PlayedMinutes Played1. Courtney Ingersoll ________2011-12 _________ 1,1892. Inma Zanoguera _________2014-15 ________ 1,1783. Kelly Savage _____________1988-89 ________ 1,1724. Naama Shafir ____________2010-11 _________ 1,1415. Melissa Goodall __________2010-11 _________ 1,1406. Inma Zanoguera _________2013-14 ________ 1,1337. Andola Dortch ____________2011-12 _________ 1,1318. Andola Dortch ____________2013-14 ________ 1,1199. Brenae Harris ____________2014-15 ________ 1,11610. Brenae Harris ____________2015-16 ________ 1,105 Dana Drew _______________1993-94 ________ 1,105

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Page 95Page 95Toledo Career RecordsToledo Career RecordsPointsPoints1. Kim Knuth ______________1995-99 ______ 2,509#2. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 ________2,1443. Angela Drake ____________1993-97 ________ 1,9524. Dana Drew ______________1990-95 ________ 1,9195. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 ________ 1,8746. Kim Sekulski _____________1987-91 ________1,6847. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 ________ 1,6778. Linda Janicki ____________1980-84 ________ 1,4779. Latoja Harris ____________1991-94 ________ 1,46610. Danielle Bishop __________2003-07 ________ 1,462

Scoring AverageScoring Average1. Kim Knuth ______________1995-99 _________20.22. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 _________ 17.23. Dana Drew ______________1990-95 _________ 16.34. Latoja Harris ____________1991-94 _________ 16.15. Angela Drake ____________1993-97 _________ 15.96. Linda Janicki ____________1980-84 _________ 14.67. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 _________ 14.28. Kim Sekulski _____________1987-91 _________ 13.69. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 _________ 13.5 Mitzi Hallinan ____________1981-84 _________ 13.5

ReboundsRebounds1. Angela Drake ____________1993-97 ________ 1,0872. Linda Janicki ____________1980-84 _________ 9893. Kim Sekulski _____________1987-91 _________ 9074. Lucretia LeGault __________1988-92 _________ 8845. Liz Meiring _______________1982-86 _________ 8696. Latoja Harris _____________1991-94 _________ 8337. Jen Markwood ___________1996-2000 _______ 8088. Yolanda Richardson _______2009-13 _________ 7829. Inma Zanoguera _________2011-15 __________ 78110. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 _________ 779

Rebounding AverageRebounding Average1. Linda Janicki ____________1980-84 __________ 9.82. Latoja Harris _____________1991-94 __________ 9.2 3. Angela Drake ____________1993-97 __________8.84. Liz Meiring _______________1982-86 __________ 7.95. Kim Sekulski _____________1987-91 __________ 7.36. Keri Cartwright ___________1984-88 __________ 7.17. Lucretia LeGault __________1988-92 __________ 7.08. Tanika Mays ______________2008-10 __________ 6.89. Jen Markwood ___________1996-2000 ________ 6.610. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 __________ 6.3

Games PlayedGames Played1. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 _________ 1392. Andola Dortch ____________2010-14 _________ 136 Yolanda Richardson _______2009-13 _________ 1364. Courtney Ingersoll ________2008-12 _________ 1335. Inma Zanoguera _________2011-15 __________ 1326. Melissa Goodall __________2007-11 ___________131 Jessica Williams _________2007-11 ___________1318. Lecretia Smith ___________2009-13 _________ 128 Karen Kopinski ___________1988-93 _________ 12810. Karen Sekulski ___________1988-92 __________127 Field-Goals MadeField-Goals Made1. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 ________899#2. Angela Drake ____________1993-97 _________ 7023. Kim Sekulski _____________1987-91 _________ 6974. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 _________ 6905. Dana Drew _______________1990-95 _________ 6356. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 _________ 6017. Linda Janicki ____________1980-84 _________ 5948. Liz Meiring _______________1982-86 _________ 5819. Latoja Harris _____________1991-94 _________ 57010. Inma Zanoguera _________2011-15 __________ 548

Field-Goals AttemptedField-Goals Attempted1. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 ________1,6482. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 ________ 1,5983. Dana Drew _______________1990-95 ________ 1,5054. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 ________ 1,4765. Angela Drake ____________1993-97 ________ 1,349 Lucretia LeGault __________1988-92 ________ 1,3497. Andola Dortch ____________2010-14 ________ 1,3058. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 ________ 1,2949. Kim Sekulski _____________1987-91 ________ 1,28710. Danielle Bishop __________2003-07 ________ 1,234

Overall Field-Goal Percentage (500 Att.)Overall Field-Goal Percentage (500 Att.)1. Latoja Harris _____________1991-94 _______ .623#2. Karen Sekulski ___________1988-92 _________ .5823. Yolanda Richardson _______2009-13 _________ .5664. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 _________ .5465. Kim Sekulski _____________1987-91 _________.5426. Angela Drake ____________1993-97 _________ .5207. Lecretia Smith ___________2009-13 _________ .5178. Linda Janicki ____________1980-84 _________ .5089. Melantha Herron __________2000-02 _________.48210. Allie Clifton ______________2006-10 _________ .477 Liz Meiring _______________1982-86 _________ .477 Three-Point Field-Goals MadeThree-Point Field-Goals Made1. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 _________ 273 2. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 _________ 2683. Jessica Williams _________2007-11 __________ 2344. Danielle Bishop __________2003-07 _________ 182 Courtney Risinger _________1998-2002 _______ 1826. Courtney Ingersoll ________2008-12 __________1767. Kelly Walker______________2000-04 __________1758. Dana Drew _______________1990-95 _________ 163 Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 _________ 16310. Lucretia LeGault _________1988-92 _________ 160

Three-Point Field-Goals AttemptedThree-Point Field-Goals Attempted1. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 ________ 711#2. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 _________ 7083. Jessica Williams _________2007-11 __________ 6084. Danielle Bishop __________2003-07 _________ 5485. Dana Drew _______________1990-95 _________ 5166. Lucretia LeGault __________1988-92 _________ 4837. Courtney Ingersoll ________2008-12 _________ 481 Kelly Walker______________2000-04 _________ 4819. Courtney Risinger _________1998-2002 _______ 48010. Ana Capotosto ___________2012-16 _________ 410

Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (200 Att.)Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (200 Att.)1. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 _________.4262. Jane Roman _____________1989-92 _________ .386 Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 _________ .3864. Jessica Williams _________2007-11 __________ .3855. Courtney Risinger _________1998-02 _________ .3796. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 _________ .3777. Courtney Ingersoll ________2008-12 _________ .3668. Kelly Walker______________2000-04 _________ .3649. Denise Pickenpaugh _______1992-96 _________ .36010. Kathy Lennartz ___________1990-94 _________ .355

Free Throws MadeFree Throws Made1. Angela Drake ____________1993-97 _________ 548 Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 _________ 5483. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 _________ 5384. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 _________ 4965. Dana Drew _______________1990-95 _________ 4866. Andola Dortch ____________2010-14 _________ 3997. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 _________ 390 8. Latoja Harris _____________1991-94 _________ 3269. Danielle Bishop __________2003-07 _________ 31610. Linda Janicki ____________1980-84 _________ 289 Kahli Carter ______________1997-2001 _______ 289

Free Throws AttemptedFree Throws Attempted1. Angela Drake ____________1993-97 _________ 7452. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 _________ 696 3. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 _________ 6664. Dana Drew _______________1990-95 _________ 599 5. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 _________ 5976. Andola Dortch ____________2010-14 _________ 566 7. Latoja Harris _____________1991-94 _________ 4898. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 _________ 474 9. Linda Janicki ____________1980-84 _________ 44810. Lucretia LeGault __________1988-92 _________ 433

Free Throw Percentage (170 Att.)Free Throw Percentage (170 Att.)1. Jane Roman _____________1989-92 _________.8322. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 _________ .8313. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 _________.823 Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 _________.8235. Inma Zanoguera _________2011-15 __________ .8196. Brenae Harris ____________2014-16 _________ .8147. Dana Drew _______________1990-95 _________ .8118. Kelly Walker______________2000-04 _________ .7819. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 _________ .77310. 10. JANICE MONAKANAJANICE MONAKANA____2013-Pres.2013-Pres. __ __.772.772 AssistsAssists1. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 _________ 7222. Dana Drew _______________1990-95 _________ 6593. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 _________ 6404. Heather Smith ___________1992-96 _________ 6345. Andola Dortch ____________2010-14 _________ 5536. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 _________ 4847. Kristen Tews _____________1995-99 _________ 4158. Mitzi Hallinan ____________1981-84 _________ 4009. Mary Blessing ____________2000-04 _________ 39510. Inma Zanoguera _________2011-15 __________ 375

Blocked ShotsBlocked Shots1. Yolanda Richardson _______2009-13 _________ 2132. Karin Hoogendam ________2001-05 _________ 1383. Stephanie Vivenot ________1992 ____________ 1084. Melissa Goodall __________2007-11 ___________ 835. Jen Markwood ___________1996-2000 ________ 816. Lisa Johnson ____________2006-10 __________ 757. Latoja Harris _____________1991-94 __________ 708. Dee Hayes _______________1985-89 ___________61 Kris Finefrock ____________1987-91 ___________6110. Melantha Herron _________2000-02 __________ 56 Karin Husbeck____________1996-2000 ________ 56

StealsSteals1. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 ________368#2. Mitzi Hallinan ____________1981-84 _________ 3463. Andola Dortch ____________2010-14 _________ 2934. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 _________ 2275. Heather Smith ___________1992-96 _________ 2076. Inma Zanoguera _________2011-15 __________ 195 7. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 _________ 191 8. Lucretia LeGault __________1988-92 _________ 1899. Dana Drew _______________1990-95 __________17910. Danielle Bishop __________2003-07 __________177

Minutes PlayedMinutes Played1. Naama Shafir ____________2008-13 ________4,2182. Andola Dortch ____________2010-14 ________ 4,1603. Lucretia LeGault __________1988-92 ________ 3,9394. Inma Zanoguera _________2011-15 _________ 3,9365. Dana Drew _______________1990-95 ________3,832 6. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 ________ 3,7317. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 ________ 3,7008. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 ________ 3,5009. Danielle Bishop __________2003-07 ________3,49910. Courtney Ingersoll ________2008-12 ________3,469

# - Mid-American Conference RecordBOLD ITALICSBOLD ITALICS Indicates on 2016-17 Roster

Page 96Page 96The Last Time in Toledo History ... The Last Time in Toledo History ... THE LAST TIME TOLEDO TEAM …THE LAST TIME TOLEDO TEAM …Scored 100+ Points at Home _______________________ 101, vs. Akron, 1/14/15Scored 100+ Points on Road ________________104, at Bowling Green, 1/21/95Scored 50+ Points in Half ______________ 52 (second), vs. Columbia, 12/5/15 Won Overtime Game ____________________ 89-83 (OT), at N. Illinois, 2/27/16Lost Overtime Game _________________________71-73 (OT), vs. Akron, 3/9/16Won Double-Overtime Game ______________ 107-104, vs. Murray St., 3/25/89Lost Double-Overtime Game ________________ 86-87, at W. Michigan, 3/1/06Played Triple-Overtime Game __________________ 95-108, at Xavier, 12/9/01Won NCAA Tournament Game ________________ 65-53, vs. Ole Miss, 3/16/96Won Postseason WNIT Game ________________ 72-64, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15Won MAC Tournament Game ____________________ 62-47, vs. Miami, 3/9/15Shot 50% From Field ________________ 55.0% (33-60), vs. C. Michigan, 3/2/16Shot 60% From Field __________________ 61.2% (30-of-49), vs. Yale, 11/27/09Made 40+ Field Goals _____________________________ 40, vs. Ball St., 2/3/96Made 50+ Field Goals _______________________________50, vs. Akron, 2/9/94Made 10+ Three-Point Field Goals ____________10, vs. Cleveland St., 12/12/15Made 15+ Three-Point Field Goals ___________________ 16, vs. Akron, 1/14/15Did Not Make Three-Point Field Goal __________________ 0, at IPFW, 11/29/08Attempted 25+ Three-Pointers ______________________ 27, at Kent St., 2/6/16Attempted 30+ Three-Pointers ___________________31, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15Shot 50% From Three-Point Range (min. 8) _____53.8% (7-of-13), at BGSU, 2/17/16 Had 15+ Rebound Margin _______ 21 (51-30), vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12/29/15Had 20+ Rebound Margin _______ 21 (51-30), vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12/29/15Had 50+ Rebounds ___________________51, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12/29/15Had 60+ Rebounds __________________ 61, vs. Mississippi Valley St., 11/10/13Attempted 30+ Free Throws _________________ 32, at Bowling Green, 2/17/16Attempted 40+ Free Throws __________ 40, vs. Mississippi Valley St., 11/10/13Attempted 50+ Free Throws_____________________54, vs. Murray St., 3/25/89Made 25+ Free Throws _________________________28, at W. Michigan, 2/3/16Made 30+ Free Throws ____________________________30, vs. Ball St., 1/27/04Made 40+ Free Throws _________________________ 41, vs. Murray St., 3/25/89Shot 85% From Free Throw Line (min. 8) _________ 85.0% (17-20), at Kent St., 2/6/16Had 20+ Assists _________________________________21, at N. Illinois, 2/27/16Had 25+ Assists ___________________________________ 26, vs. Akron, 1/14/15Had 30+ Assists _______________________________ 31, vs. E. Michigan, 3/4/97Had Less Than Five Turnovers_____________________ 3, vs. Charlotte, 3/30/11Had 25+ Turnovers ______________________________ 26, at Nevada, 11/24/12Had 30+ Turnovers ________________________________ 30, vs. Yale, 11/27/09Forced 25+ Turnovers _______________________________ 25, at Miami, 2/6/13Forced 30+ Turnovers _______________________33, vs. Cleveland St., 12/10/11Forced 35+ Turnovers _________________________35, vs. W. Michigan, 2/16/11Had 15+ Steals ________________________________ 15, vs. Milwaukee, 12/8/12Had 20+ Steals ________________________________ 22, vs. Radford, 11/25/00Had 25+ Steals ___________________________________26, vs. Akron, 12/8/79Blocked 10+ Shots ____________________________ 11, at E. Michigan, 2/21/12Scored 50 Points or Less _________________ 41, at Eastern Michigan, 1/23/16Scored 40 Points or Less_____________________ 39, at Notre Dame, 11/18/15Scored 50 or Fewer Points & Won ____________48-38, vs. E. Michigan, 3/3/13Beat Ranked Team _____________________ 68-65, vs. No. 20 Dayton, 12/9/09Beat Ranked Team on Road ____________ 65-53, vs. No. 24 Ole Miss, 3/16/96Kept Every Player on Team Out of Double Figures _____ 68-52, vs. Miami, 1/12/14Had All Five Starters Score in Double Figures ________at E. Michigan, 2/21/15Had Five Players Score in Double Figures____________at E. Michigan, 2/21/15Had At Least Six Players Score in Double Figures ___6, vs. Valparaiso, 12/6/13Had No Players Score in Double Figures _____ 46-58, vs. E. Michigan, 2/24/16Had Two Players with 20+ Points in Game ___ B. Harris (21) & J. Monakana (20), at NIU, 2/27/16Had Two Players with 10+ Rebounds __ A. Capotosto (14) & B. Harris (11), vs. Wright St., 3/20/15Had Two Players with Double-Doubles ___ I. Zanoguera (16&22) & S. Reecher (22&11), at EMU, 2/21/15Overcame 10-Point+ Halftime Deficit to Win _____ 17 (19-36), at Ohio, 1/26/14Overcame 15-Point+ Halftime Deficit to Win _____ 17 (19-36), at Ohio, 1/26/14Overcame 20-Point+ Halftime Deficit to Win __25 (15-38), vs. Kent St., 3/10/01

THE LAST TIME TOLEDO PLAYER …THE LAST TIME TOLEDO PLAYER …Scored 20+ Points __________________________ 24, B. Harris, vs. Akron, 3/9/16 Scored 30+ Points _____________________ 39, B. Harris, vs. Columbia, 12/5/15Scored 40+ Points ___________________________ 40, N. Shafir, vs. USC, 4/2/11Attempted 20+ Field Goals _________________22, B. Harris, vs. Ball St., 3/5/16

THE LAST TIME TOLEDO PLAYER (cont.) …THE LAST TIME TOLEDO PLAYER (cont.) …Attempted 25+ Field Goals ____________25, K. Knuth, vs. C. Michigan, 2/26/99Made 15+ Field Goals _______________________15, L. Harris, at Akron, 2/17/93Recorded Double-Double _________J. Monakana (14 pts. & 10 rebs.), Akron, 3/9/16Recorded Triple-Double _____B. Harris (16 pts., 11 rebs. & 11 asts.), vs. Wright St., 3/20/15 Had 10+ Assists ________________________ 11, B. Harris, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15Had 15+ Assists ___________________________ 15, D. Drew, vs. Detroit, 12/3/90Had 5+ Blocks ____________________ 6, Y. Richardson, at E. Michigan, 2/21/12Had 8+ Blocks ____________________8, Y. Richardson, at W. Michigan, 1/20/10Had 5+ Steals ___________________________ 5, B. Harris, vs. Albany, 11/21/15Had 10+ Steals ________________________10, K. Knuth, vs. St. John’s, 11/29/97Had 15+ Rebounds __________________16, S. Reecher, vs. E. Michigan, 3/11/15Had 20+ Rebounds ____________________21, I. Zanogeura, vs. Idaho, 12/13/14Made 10+ Free Throws ______________________ 11, B. Harris, vs. Akron, 3/9/16Made 15+ Free Throws _________________15, I. Zanoguera, vs. Buffalo, 1/21/15Attempted 10+ Free Throws __________________ 12, B. Harris, vs. Akron, 3/9/16Attempted 15+ Free Throws ______________15, B. Harris, vs. Columbia, 12/5/15Attempted 20+ Free Throws ___________20, M. Blessing, vs. Marshall, 3/12/03Shot 100% From Charity Stripe (min. 10) ____ J. Monakana, 14-of-14, at W. Michigan, 2/3/16Made 5+ Three-Pointers ____________5, J.A. Bravo-Harriott, vs. Buffalo, 2/10/16Made 8+ Three-Pointers ________________8, C. Risinger, vs. N. Illinois, 2/14/02Attempted 10+ Three-Pointers __ 14, J.A. Bravo-Harriott, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15Attempted 15+ Three-Pointers ____ 15, L. LeGault, vs. Bowling Green, 1/22/92Recorded Four-Point Play _____________ A. Capotosto, vs. E. Michigan, 3/11/15Had 10+ Offensive Rebounds __________10, S. Reecher, vs. E. Michigan, 3/11/15Had 10+ Defensive Rebounds ________ 12, A. Capotosto, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15Had 20+ Points & 20+ Rebounds ___ I. Zanogeura (20&21), vs. Idaho, 12/13/14Had Double-Double in Consecutive Games ___ I. Zanoguera vs. NIU (14&10) & EMU (16&12) (2014-15)Shot 100% From Floor (min. 5) _____ Y. Richardson, 6-of-6, vs. Illinois, 3/28/13Played All 40 Minutes in Regulation ________ B. Harris, vs. C. Michigan, 3/2/16Played Over 40 Minutes _____________________44, B. Harris, vs. Akron, 3/9/16 Played Over 50 Minutes _____________________52, T. Kahle, at Xavier, 12/9/01Fouled Out __________________________J.A. Bravo-Harriott, vs. Ball St., 3/5/16

THE LAST TIME TOLEDO OPPONENT …THE LAST TIME TOLEDO OPPONENT …Scored 100+ Points __________________________________ 102, Akron, 1/14/15Scored 100+ Points in Toledo _________________________ 102, Akron, 1/14/15Made 35+ Field Goals ________________________ 35, Northern Illinois, 2/27/16Made 10+ Three-Pointers _______________________________ 15, Ohio, 2/13/16Did Not Make Three-Pointer _______________________ 0-of-13, Ball St., 3/6/13Attempted 25+ Three-Point Field Goals __________________ 41, Ohio, 2/13/16Had 50+ Rebounds _________________________50, Eastern Michigan, 1/23/16Had 20+ Rebounding Margin ____________________23 (49-26), Akron, 2/14/15Had 25+ Rebounding Margin _________________ 35 (56-21), Temple, 12/10/08Attempted 30+ Free Throws ___________________________ 37, Akron, 1/20/16Attempted 35+ Free Throws ___________________________ 37, Akron, 1/20/16Made 25+ Free Throws ________________________________25, Akron, 1/20/16Made 30+ Free Throws ____________________________34, E. Michigan, 3/2/10Had 10+ Blocks ____________________________________10, Memphis, 1/4/08Had 18+ Steals _________________________________ 18, Marquette, 12/15/12Had 20+ Assists _________________________________ 20, Green Bay, 11/16/11Had 25+ Assists ____________________________________ 28, Dayton, 12/5/10Scored 50 Points or Less ______________________________50, Miami, 1/13/16Scored 40 Points or Less______________________________39, Ball St., 3/6/13

THE LAST TIME TOLEDO OPPONENT’S PLAYER …THE LAST TIME TOLEDO OPPONENT’S PLAYER …Scored 40+ Points _______________________ 40, T. James, E. Michigan, 3/2/10Scored 30+ Points ____________________________ 37, A. Brown, Akron, 3/9/16Attempted 20+ Field Goals ____________________ 30, A. Brown, Akron, 3/9/16Attempted 25+ Field Goals ____________________ 30, A. Brown, Akron, 3/9/16Made 10+ Field Goals __________________________16, A. Brown, Akron, 3/9/16Made Five+ Three-Pointers________________ 5, P. Hudson, C. Michigan, 3/2/16Made Eight+ Three-Pointers _____________________ 10, K. Black, Ohio, 2/13/16Attempted 10+ Three-Pointers ___________ 10, P. Hudson, C. Michigan, 3/2/16Made 10+ Free Throws ________________________10, A. Brown, Akron, 1/20/16Had 15+ Rebounds ______________________16, A. Lehman, N. Illinois, 2/27/16Had 10+ Assists ________________________10, M. Freeman, N. Illinois, 2/20/10Had Five+ Blocks _______________________ 5, B. Turner, Notre Dame, 11/18/15Had Five+ Steals ___________________________ 5, Q. Lampkins, Ohio, 2/13/16

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