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Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................... 1Quick Facts ........................................................................................................................................ 2Strategic Communications ................................................................................................................ 3Schedule ........................................................................................................................................... 4Roster ................................................................................................................................................ 5

FACILITIESAvron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse ........................................................................... 6Hertz Center ...................................................................................................................................... 7

ADMINISTRATIONPresident Michael A. Fitts .................................................................................................................. 8Ben Weiner Director of Athletics Chair Troy Dannen ........................................................................... 9Administrators ...........................................................................................................................10-13

THE PROGRAMWomen’s Basketball Timeline .......................................................................................................... 15Coach Stockton 25 Years .............................................................................................................16-17Tulane Education ........................................................................................................................18-19New Orleans ...............................................................................................................................20-21Academics/Community Service ..................................................................................................22-23Medical Care...............................................................................................................................24-25

COACHES AND STAFFHead Coach Lisa Stockton ...........................................................................................................27-29Assistant Coach Beth Dunkenberger ................................................................................................ 30Assistant Coach Alan Frey ................................................................................................................ 31Assistant Coach Doshia Woods ........................................................................................................ 32Lindsay Werntz/Olivia Grayson ........................................................................................................ 33Support Staff ..............................................................................................................................34-35

THE PLAYERSKayla Manuirirangi .......................................................................................................................... 37Maddison Wells ............................................................................................................................... 38Kaila Anderson ................................................................................................................................ 39Sierra Chatham ............................................................................................................................... 40Krystal Freeman .............................................................................................................................. 41Erin Gutierrez .................................................................................................................................. 42Mia Heide ........................................................................................................................................ 43Dynah Jones .................................................................................................................................... 44Dene’ Mimms .................................................................................................................................. 45Newcomers ................................................................................................................................46-47

2018-19 IN REVIEW .................................................................................................................48-55

2018-19 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE IN REVIEW .....................................................55-59

TEAM HISTORYYear-by-Year Records....................................................................................................................... 61NCAA Tournament History ..........................................................................................................62-63WNIT History ................................................................................................................................... 64American Athletic Tournament History............................................................................................ 65Other Tournament History ............................................................................................................... 66Tulane Classic History ...................................................................................................................... 67All-Americans ............................................................................................................................68-70Tulane in the WNBA ........................................................................................................................ 70Conference Honors .......................................................................................................................... 71Year-by-Year Results ..................................................................................................................72-77All-Time Series Results ...............................................................................................................78-82Series History .............................................................................................................................83-84Tulane vs. Ranked Teams ................................................................................................................. 85Tulane in the Polls ........................................................................................................................... 86All-Time Letterwinners ..............................................................................................................86-891,000-Point Club ........................................................................................................................90-93Career Records............................................................................................................................94-95Single-Season Records ...............................................................................................................96-97Single-Game Records ...................................................................................................................... 98Team Single-Season Records ....................................................................................................99-100Team Single-Game Records ........................................................................................................... 101

CREDITS

The 2019-20 Tulane University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Tulane Strategic Communications Office. Editors: Pierce Feltner; Design: Harrison Baker, Tom Symonds. Contributors: John Sudsbury, George Smith, Gayle LeTulle, American Athletic Conference Office, Tulane Strategic Communications Student Assistants, Tulane University Communications & Marketing; Front and Back Cover Design: Harrison Baker. Photography: Parker Waters, Ben Solomon, Steve Dalmado, Greg Thompson, Joe Labolito, Greg Fencik, Ryan Rivet, Tulane University. Printing: Mele Printing.

From 1893 to 1919, the athletic teams of Tulane were known as the Olive and Blue. In 1919, the Tulane Weekly, one of Tulane’s many student newspapers at the time, began calling the football team the Greenbacks.

On Oct. 20, 1920, Earl Sparling, the editor of the Tulane Hullabaloo, wrote a football song which was printed in the newspaper. The song was titled “The Rolling Green Wave.” Although the name was not immediately adopted, it began to receive acceptance. A month later, a report of the Tulane-Mississippi A&M game in the Hullabaloo referred to the team as the Green Wave.

By the end of the season, the Hullabaloo was using the term Green Wave to refer to all Tulane athletic teams, as were many daily papers, although as late as 1923, the name Greenbacks was still in use.

In its infancy, Tulane’s mascot was depicted as a pelican riding on a surf board. The surfing pelican image lasted for more than 50 years.

The “Greenie” was adopted in 1955. It was created by John Chase, a local cartoonist who drew the covers of the Tulane football program and those of many teams throughout the South.

When Dr. Rix Yard became the athletic director in 1963, he felt Tulane needed a more virile symbol for its teams. Working with Eldon Endacott, the manager of the Tulane bookstore, he arranged for a new mascot to be created. Several sketches were submitted by Art Evans, art director for Angelus-Pacific, Co., in Fullerton, Calif. The angry-looking wave was adopted in 1964, and the block “T” with waves became the Tulane athletics logo in 1986.

Tulane unveiled a new family of marks in August 1998. The new logos featured the return of the pelican to the Green Wave look, along with the use of a ”T” with a modern “wave” as a primary logo mark. A new pelican mascot was introduced and given the name Riptide by a vote of Tulane students.

In the summer of 2015, Riptide received its first make-over since its inception and featured a more modern, sleeker look.

Tulane fans are seeing a familiar face as the “Angry Wave” returned as the Green Wave’s primary mark of Tulane Athletics in 2017-18.

HISTORY OF THE GREEN WAVE

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General InformationName ............................................................................Tulane UniversityLocation .........................................................................New Orleans, La.Founded ........................................................................................... 1834Enrollment .................................................................................... 13,449Conference ...................................................................American AthleticNickname .............................................................................. Green WaveColors .......................................... Olive (PMS #342) and Blue (PMS #279)Home Arena ..... Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse (4,100)President .........................................................................Dr. Michael FittsBen Weiner Director of Athletics Chair ................................. Troy Dannen

Program HistoryFirst Year of Women’s Basketball .................................................1975-76First Head Coach ................................................................Karen WomackAll-Time Record ...........................................................................713-560NCAA Tournament Appearances ...................11 (1995-2003, 2010, 2015)Record in NCAA Tournament .............................................................3-11WNIT Appearances ....................................... 7 (2007, 2011-14, 2016-17) Record in WNIT ....................................................................................9-7

Team Information2018-19 Overall Record ...................................................................15-15American Conference Record (Finish) .................................... 5-11 (t-9th)Conference Tournament Result ............................................... First RoundPostseason .......................................................................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost .......................................................................4/1Players Returning/Lost ........................................................................9/4Newcomers ............................................................................................ 4

Coaching/Support StaffHead Coach ......................................................................... Lisa StocktonAlma Mater, Year ......................................................... Wake Forest, 1986Record at Tulane (Seasons) .................................................. 508-274 (26)Career Record (Seasons) ...................................................... 571-301 (29)Associate Head Coach ..........................................Alan Frey (14th Season)Assistant Coaches ................................. Beth Dunkenberger (9th Season).................................................................... Doshia Woods (10th Season)Director of Operations ..................................Lindsay Werntz (8th season)Graduate Assistant ........................................... Leka Sodade (1st season)Athletic Trainer ................................................................. Chappell EvansStrength and Conditioning Coach ................................ Chantelle BoucherProgram Coordinator .......................................................... Bianca CollinsBasketball Office Phone .................................................. (504) 314-7660 Best Time to Reach Coach Stockton ........................Contact Pierce Feltner

Strategic CommunicationsPrimary Office Phone ......................................................(504) 865-5569Assistant Director/WBB Contact ......................................... Pierce FeltnerFeltner’s Office Phone ......................................................(504) 865-5504Feltner’s Cell Phone: ........................................................(859) 640-6860Feltner’s E-Mail: ......................................................pfeltner@tulane.eduTicket Office Phone ..........................................................(504) 314-7095Athletic Department Website .....................www.TulaneGreenWave.com

Starters ReturningNo. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG1 Kaila Anderson 5-5 Jr. G 30/26 4.9 2.25 Kayla Manuirirangi 5-7 Sr. G 30/20 6.0 1.712 Sierra Cheatham 6-0 Jr. F 30/29 8.4 3.423 Krystal Freeman 6-0 Jr. F 30/30 14.4 7.5

Other Returning LetterwinnersNo. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG2 Erin Gutierrez 5-9 So. G 29/4 4.1 2.114 Dynah Jones 5-10 So. G 30/9 7.9 2.524 Maddison Wells 6-1 Sr. F 11/0 1.0 1.430 Dene’ Mimms 6-5 RFr. F 0/0 0.0 0.042 Mia Heide 6-5 So. F 30/4 2.6 2.8

NewcomersNo. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. Previous School0 Arsula Clark 5-9 Jr. G ULM11 Salma Bates 5-7 Fr. G John Curtis Christian15 Anijah Grant 6-3 Fr. F Oak Ridge21 Irina Parau 6-1 Fr. F Nicolae Balcescu

Letterwinners LostNo. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG11 Tatyana Lofton 5-9 Sr. G 29/4 6.2 2.622 Meredith Schulte 6-0 Sr. F 30/3 2.6 2.125 Harlyn Wyatt 6-2 Sr. C 29/21 4.3 4.434 Ksenija Madzarevic 6-5 Sr. C 6/0 0.3 0.7

Follow on Social MediaTwitter ........................................................................@GreenWaveWBBFacebook .....................................................................@GreenWaveWBBInstagram ...................................................................@GreenWaveWBB

Radio InformationRadio Network .................................................................WBRH 88.3 FMPlay-By-Play Announcer .................................................. Gus Kattengell

QUICK FACTS

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INTRODUCTIONThe Tulane Strategic Communications staff thanks you for your coverage of Green Wave athletics teams in 2019-20. For information regarding credentials, arranging interviews, broadcast coverage, obtaining statistics or photos, please contact the appropriate member of the Strategic Communications staff. The Strategic Communications offices are located on the third floor of the James W. Wilson Jr., Center. Parking is available in the Claiborne Lot (accessible off Claiborne Avenue next to Greer Field at Turchin Stadium).

Please take a moment to read the important media information below.

MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES & SERVICESRequests for specific players should be made to Pierce Feltner in the Strategic Communications office.

INTERVIEWSAll interview requests for head coach Lisa Stockton, assistant coaches and student-athletes must be coordinated through the Strategic Communications office.

During the regular season, student-athletes are available for interviews, either in person or on the phone, at the conclusion of practice. In order to arrange for student-athlete interviews, please provide 24 hours notice to the Strategic Communications office. Student-athlete interviews may be conducted at Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse, the Hertz Center or in the Strategic Communications Office. The Tulane training room, locker rooms and weight room are off-limits to the media.

For telephone interviews, student-athletes will be provided with the number and will make the call at a mutually-agreed upon time. Phone numbers of student-athletes will not be made available to the media.

PRACTICE COVERAGERegular-season practices will be held in Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse, as well as the Hertz Center. Practices are closed to the public, and media may attend the final 30 minutes. Please contact Pierce Feltner in the Strategic Communications office if you plan on attending practice.

Still photographs and video may be shot during selected segments of practice by approved agencies. After that time, photographers will be asked not to shoot. Media are asked to remain on the sidelines or in the stands during practice, and are asked not to speak to players or coaches during the workout.

WEBSITEUpdated statistics, notes, game recaps, weekly and daily releases, player and coaches’ bios, historical, broadcast and ticket information, can be found at TulaneGreenWave.com. Media are encouraged to check the website regularly for the latest Green Wave athletics news.

GAME DAY COVERAGECREDENTIAL REQUESTSAll requests for media, radio, television, photography, scouting and parking credentials for practice and game day coverage, should be made in writing, on company letterhead or via e-mail (company name in address), to the Strategic Communications office. Requests to cover a specific game should be made at least one week prior. Game credentials can be picked up in the Strategic Communications office during the week or at the media will-call location inside Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse.

All space for the working press, radio and television for Tulane women’s basketball games is allocated by the Strategic Communications office, which reserves the right to deny credentials to any outlet.

Media credentials will be issued to working media only. Credentials are not transferable and use by anyone other than members of the working media is prohibited. Credentials used in an unauthorized manner will be revoked. News organizations allowing unauthorized individuals to use credentials will have their credentials revoked. All press credentials remain the property of the Tulane Athletics Department and must be returned upon request. Credentials will NOT be mailed.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWSFor home games, Tulane’s postgame interviews take place in the media room located upstairs in Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse. The athletics communications contact of the visiting school will establish admittance policies to the visiting locker room.

Head coach Lisa Stockton and requested players will be available postgame approximately 10 minutes after each game. Tulane’s locker room is closed.

TOM SYMONDSAssistant Athletics Director

Office: 504-862-8249Cell: 504-407-7349E-Mail:[email protected] Assignments:Football, W Swimming & Diving

ADAM MILLERAssociate Director

Office: 504-314-7219Cell: 504-214-7249E-Mail:[email protected] Assignments:M-Basketball, M+W-Tennis

CLYDE VERDINAssistant Director

Office: 504-314-7271Cell: TBDE-Mail: [email protected] Assignments:Volleyball, Baseball, Bowling

PIERCE FELTNERAssistant Director

Office: 504-865-5504 Cell: 859-640-6860E-Mail: [email protected] Assignments:W-Basketball, Women’s Golf, Football (secondary)

Office: 504-314-2475E-Mail: [email protected] Assignments:Beach Volleyball, Sailing,Cross Country, Track & Field

MAGGIE MCEVILLYGraduate Assistant

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Date Day Opponent Location TV TimeOCT. 30 WED. LOYOLA (N.O.) [EXHIBITION] NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M.NOV. 5 TUES. JACKSON STATE NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M.Nov. 10 Sun. at Washington Seattle 4 p.m.NOV. 14 THU. MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M.Nov. 17 Sun. LSU NEW ORLEANS 4 P.M.Nov. 22 Fri. CENTRAL ARKANSAS NEW ORLEANS 12 P.M.NOV. 24 SUN. ALABAMA NEW ORLEANS 4 P.M.

Puerto Rico ClassicNov. 28 Thu. vs. Boston College San Juan, Puerto Rico 2:30 P.M.Nov. 29 Fri. vs. Charlotte San Juan, Puerto Rico 2:30 P.M.Dec. 4 Wed. at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. TBDDEC. 7 SAT. SOUTH ALABAMA NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M.

Tulane ClassicDEC. 20 FRI. TEXAS SOUTHERN NEW ORLEANS 3 P.M.DEC. 21 SAT. COLORADO NEW ORLEANS 3 P.M.DEC. 30 MON. GEORGIA SOUTHERN NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M.Jan. 5 Sun. at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. American 2 p.m.JAN. 8 WED. TULSA NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M.JAN. 11 SAT. MEMPHIS NEW ORLEANS ESPN3 2 P.M.Jan. 15 Wed. at SMU Dallas, Texas 7 p.m.JAN. 18 SAT. CINCINNATI NEW ORLEANS ESPN3 3:30 P.M.JAN. 22 WED. UCF NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M.Jan. 25 Sat. at USF Tampa, Fla. 6 p.m.Jan. 29 Wed. at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 7 p.m.FEB. 1 SAT. HOUSTON NEW ORLEANS 2 P.M.Feb. 4 Tues. at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. American 7 p.m.FEB. 13 THU. USF NEW ORLEANS ESPN3 7 P.M.FEB. 16 SUN. WICHITA STATE NEW ORLEANS 2 P.M.Feb. 19 Tues. at UConn Storrs, Conn. SNY/ESPN3 6 p.m.Feb. 23 Sun. at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio ESPNU 3 p.m.Feb. 29 Sat. at ECU Greenville, N.C. 5 p.m.MARCH 2 MON. TEMPLE NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M.

2019 American Athletic Conference Championship (Mohegan Sun Arena)March 6 Fri. First Round Uncasville, Conn. TBDMarch 7 Sat. Quarterfinals Uncasville, Conn. TBDMarch 8 Sun. Semifinals Uncasville, Conn. TBDMarch 9 Mon. Championship Uncasville, Conn. TBD

Home games in BOLD CAPS /// All times listed CST are tentative and subject to change* indicates American Athletic Conference games

2019-20 SCHEDULE

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Kaila Anderson KAY-luhSierra Cheatham CHEAT-umArsula Clark ar-SOO-luhAnijah Grant uh-NY-zhuhMia Heide HY-DEE

Kayla Manuirirangi Mah-new-id-ee-rung-eeDene’ Mimms Duh-NAYIrina Parau eye-REE-nuh puh-RAUAlan Frey FryDoshia Woods DOUGH-sha

NUMERICALNO. NAME POS. HT. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)0 Arsula Clark G 5-9 Jr. TR Miami, Fla. (ULM/Douglasville [Ga.])1 Kaila Anderson G 5-5 Jr. 2L Kenner, La. (University Lab)2 Erin Gutierrez G 5-9 So. 1L Hollywood, Fla. (Nova)5 Kayla Manuirirangi G 5-7 Sr. 3L Hawera, New Zealand (New Plymouth)11 Salma Bates G 5-7 Fr. HS Kenner, La. (John Curtis Christian)12 Sierra Cheatham G 6-0 Jr. 2L Houston, Texas (Clear Springs)14 Dynah Jones G 5-10 So. 1L New Orleans, La. (John Curtis Christian)15 Anijah Grant F 6-3 Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. (Oak Ridge)21 Irina Parau F 6-1 Fr. HS Cluj-Napoca, Romania (Nicolae Balcescu)23 Krystal Freeman F 6-0 Jr. 2L Pineville, La. (Pineville)24 Maddison Wells F 6-1 Sr. 3L Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven)30 Dene’ Mimms F 6-5 RFr. 1L New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton Charter)42 Mia Heide F 6-5 So. 1L Austin, Texas (Austin)

ALPHABETICALNO. NAME POS. HT. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL1 Kaila Anderson G 5-5 Jr. 2L Kenner, La. (University Lab)11 Salma Bates G 5-7 Fr. HS Kenner, La. (John Curtis Christian)12 Sierra Cheatham G 6-0 Jr. 2L Houston, Texas (Clear Springs)0 Arsula Clark G 5-9 Jr. TR Miami, Fla. (ULM/Douglasville [Ga.])23 Krystal Freeman F 6-0 Jr. 2L Pineville, La. (Pineville HS)15 Anijah Grant F 6-3 Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. (Oak Ridge)2 Erin Gutierrez G 5-9 So. 1L Hollywood, Fla. (Nova)42 Mia Heide F 6-5 So. 1L Austin, Texas (Austin)14 Dynah Jones G 5-10 So. 1L New Orleans, La. (John Curtis Christian)5 Kayla Manuirirangi G 5-7 Sr. 3L Hawera, New Zealand (New Plymouth)30 Dene’ Mimms F 6-5 RFr. 1L New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton Charter)21 Irina Parau F 6-1 Fr. HS Cluj-Napoca, Romania (Nicolae Balcescu)24 Maddison Wells F 6-1 Sr. 3L Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven)

COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH: Lisa Stockton (Wake Forest, 1986), 26th yearASSISTANT COACH: Beth Dunkenberger (Randolph-Macon, 1988; Virginia Tech, 1990), 9th yearASSISTANT COACH: Alan Frey (New Orleans, 1988), 14th yearASSISTANT COACH: Doshia Woods (Western Illinois, 2001), 10th yearDIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: Lindsay Werntz (Fort Wayne 2002), 8th year DIRECTOR OF STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT AND VIDEO: Olivia Grayson (Tulane, 2013 and 2016), 2nd year GRADUATE ASSISTANT: Ayoleka Sodade (Buffalo, 2019), 1st year

2019-20 ROSTER

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One of the most historic facilities in college athletics, Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse has been the home of the Green Wave basketball since the 1930s.

One of the historic venues in college basketball underwent a transformation in 2012 with the restoration and renaming of the 85-year-old building that has been home to the Green Wave basketball and volleyball teams. Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse officially opened on Nov. 9, 2012, when the Tulane women topped Louisiana Tech, 66-59.

Architects from Gould Evans, a Kansas City firm that designed the Hertz Center and Yulman Stadium, and local firm Lachin-Oubre worked with Tulane University to complete enhancements and upgrades to rediscover and highlight the building’s unique historic characteristics while creating a distinguished gameday atmosphere for the entire Green Wave community.

Phase 1 of the project construction began in Spring 2012 with the addition of new bleachers and chair back seating along with new concession and merchandise stands. The acoustical ceiling was removed to reveal the original steel structure and wooden ceiling. New lighting was installed to provide television-broadcast quality light levels. The Coach’s Corner was remodeled to include an additional Club Lounge for Tulane Athletics Fund members. The entry lobby features a new ticket booth, terrazzo flooring and a graphic wall displaying historic basketball moments and court flooring.

Phase 2 of the construction was completed prior to the 2014 volleyball season. This phase increased the number of restrooms, plus the addition of new visitor locker rooms, officials’ locker room and a laundry facility.

The building originally opened on Dec. 15, 1933, and is currently the ninth-oldest active basketball venue in the nation.

Original construction of the facility was funded by the Green Wave football team’s appearance in the 1932 Rose Bowl. In fact, the facility was unofficially referred to as

“Rose Bowl Gym” back in its early days.

Less than two years after the bowl appearance, on Oct. 27, 1933, Tulane Gymnasium was dedicated as part of Homecoming festivities on campus, and play began in the facility for the 1933-34 season. Tulane defeated UL-Lafayette, 38-34, in the facility’s first game on Dec. 15, 1933. Tulane Gym was one of the largest in college basketball when it opened, even though there were no court-level seats at first. Tulane played host to the 1942 NCAA East Regional in the facility. Floor-level seats were added in 1948.

The Green Wave played all of its home games in the facility until the mid-1970s, when a select number of games were moved to the Louisiana Superdome. The Wave moved all of its home games back on campus again after another remodeling was completed in 1981-82.

Fogelman in Devlin also underwent renovations during the fall of 2001 when the floor was refurbished and air conditioning was added for the first time. In 2003 the Fieldhouse again received upgrades as locker rooms were remodeled. Retractable bleachers were also installed to offer more court space for practices. The Green Wave volleyball team also got an upgraded locker room. In 2007, the facility received a new floor, scoreboard and exterior signage.

In 1982, the arena was the site of the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-Star Game in conjunction with Tulane’s hosting of the NCAA Men’s Final Four. Tulane hosted the event again in 1993 and 2012, along with the 3-point and slam dunk competitions.

Fogelman in Devlin played host to the Conference USA Women’s Basketball Tournament in 1999 and 2009.

AVRON B. FOGELMAN ARENA IN THE DEVLIN FIELDHOUSE

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Tulane University unveiled the Hertz Center, the new state-of-the-art, 43,000 square-foot basketball and volleyball practice facility, in a dedication ceremony in November 2011. The Hertz Center was officially opened in a ribbon cutting ceremony which included Tulane director of athletics Rick Dickson, Tulane president Scott Cowen and Atlanta businessman and the chair of the Tulane Board Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics Doug Hertz, who made the naming gift for the facility.

A facility that has changed the way Tulane student-athletes train, the Hertz Center includes two regulation basketball/volleyball courts, weight training, athletic training and hydrotherapy facilities, equipment room, conference rooms, coaches offices for all three programs, a video room and lounges for the men’s and women’s basketball and olleyball teams.

The Hertz Center is located on Ben Weiner Drive between the Wilson Center and the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine and will act as the training facility for the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs.

The main floor of the Hertz Center houses Goldring/Woldenberg Court and Cary Court. The courts reflect the generous donations of the Goldring Family Foundation, the Woldenberg Foundation and the late L. Wick Cary estate.

The gym features nearly 15,000 square-feet of court space with four main Spalding basketball goals and eight additional basketball goals. The two courts were installed by Connor Sports Floors and the Focus Floor that was laid down matches the floor in Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse.

Attached to the main practice area of the Hertz Center are the athletic training and strength and conditioning rooms. The open floor plan gives the student-athletes access to both rooms and almost 3,000 square-foot area that can be viewed from the gym through an all-glass front. The athletic training area houses one Hydroworx cold tub, two taping tables and four treatment stations. In the strength and conditioning area, treadmills, elliptical machines and an assortment of Power Lift weight training equipment line the floor. Offices were also installed for the staff members that will be working with the Green Wave programs housed in the Hertz Center.

Behind the main gym, each program has its own 1,200-square-foot locker room space that includes locker, lounge and bathroom amenities. Through the entrance, the players are greeted by the lounge area, which features three couches, a refrigerator, microwave, computer desks, and televisions. Walking into the locker room portion of the suite, 15 individual wooden lockers line the wall, with each including a secure entry system. Further inside is a lavatory that is equipped with all the necessary comforts, including highly-mounted shower heads and a laundry chute.Each program is represented with its own program highlight wall on the upper level

The colorful timelines are suspended by steel wires and line the left side of the second floor’s main corridor. The coaches offices look out towards a hi-tech timeline that is suspended by wire and sets up the history and future of each respective program.

Once on the second floor, three identical coaches’ suites are located along the right side of the Hertz Center. The suites feature five identical offices and are equipped with a television and white board, a reception area and supply closet. Across the hallway, a spacious 400 square-foot conference room is filled with ample seating, a television, projection screen and dry erase boards to use for individual film study. All of the offices overlook Ben Weiner Drive and the James W. Wilson Jr. Center.

Also on the second floor, a 600 square-foot film room is accented with 32 leather chairs, a mounted high definition projector and a state-of-the-art lighting and audio/video system. The programs can also utilize a video room that includes a video breakdown station, mounted camera controls and a recording/duplicating center. The coaches’ locker rooms and break room are also located on the upper floor of the Hertz Center.

The building was designed by GouldEvans Associates, LC with Lee Ledbetter & Associates and construction was handled by the Brice Building company.

Brice was mobilized to begin construction for the Hertz Center on November 23, 2011 and the foundation for the building was laid on January 17, 2011.

HERTZ CENTER

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In his first year at Tulane, President Fitts launched task forces to lead the university in deepening its unique strengths for interdisciplinary collaboration.

He sees powerful advantages in the university’s manageable size, its wide selection of professional schools, the unified undergraduate college and multiple cross-disciplinary projects already in place.

President Fitts aims to create the most engaged undergraduate experience in the country through this rethinking of academic options, residential living, extracurricular activities and more.

In graduate education and research, he hopes to foster intellectual cross-pollination

FIFTH YEAR | UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTHARVARD, 1975

MICHAEL A. FITTS

Michael A. Fitts is the 15th president of Tulane University.

Under his leadership, Tulane has recruited the most qualified and diverse classes in its history, balanced its budget and broken fundraising records.

President Fitts arrived at Tulane in July 2014, bringing with him a strong emphasis on heightening cross-disciplinary education and research.

One of his guiding principles is a belief that students and higher education institutions can set themselves apart in a fast-changing world and ever-shifting economy through the combining of different fields and skills.

that can produce solutions to some of the world’s most fundamental problems.

Previously, President Fitts served 14 years as dean of the law school at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was recognized for greatly boosting that school’s offerings in interdisciplinary education.

He also presided over a quadrupling of Penn Law’s endowment, a more than 40 percent increase in the size of the law school faculty and a doubling of all forms of student financial aid.

President Fitts and his wife, Renée J. Sobel, Esq., have two adult children.

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The 2017-18 athletics campaign also saw Tulane succeed at the highest of levels of competition as seven Green Wave student-athletes earned All-America honors. The department also celebrated its first American Athletic Conference tournament championship as men’s tennis claimed the 2018 tournament title.

Tulane student-athletes have made their mark in the professional ranks as the Green Wave has had at least one player selected in the NFL, MLB and NBA Drafts since Dannen’s arrival. In 2018, Tulane was one of just 12 athletic departments nationally to have one player chosen in the NFL, MLB and NBA Drafts.

From an external standpoint, Tulane has seen its licensing revenue triple through the re-introduction of the Tulane Angry Wave logo. Tulane’s fundraising initiatives have continued to grow under Dannen’s leadership with complete restructuring of the Green Wave Club and the introduction of the Olive and Blue society.

In addition to the day-to-day activities as the director of athletics, Dannen began his first year serving on the NCAA Competition Oversight Committee panel in 2018. He also is the chair of the AAC Athletics Director through the 2020 season.

Dannen came to Tulane after serving eight seasons in the same capacity at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) from 2008-15. During Dannen’s tenure, the Panthers enjoyed an incredible run of success at both the conference and national level, as UNI was recognized with 39 All-Americans, 13 coaches of the year and nine Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) players of the year. UNI football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball and softball combined to reach 14 NCAA tournaments from 2008-15.

UNI’s successes extended beyond the competitive and included unprecedented academic, fundraising, business operations and marketing achievements. As a result, Dannen was honored by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) as the Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year (ADOY) in 2014.

Dannen (far left) with President Fitts (second from right) at the news conference announcing sailing as the Green Wave’s 17th varsity sport.

Troy Dannen embarks on his fourth full academic year as the Ben Weiner Director of Athletics Chair in the fall of 2019.

Dannen was formally introduced as Tulane’s 33rd Director of Athletics on December 4, 2015.

During his three years in the Crescent City, Dannen has reinvigorated the Green Wave program with the hiring of eight head coaches (football, men’s basketball, baseball, beach volleyball, golf, volleyball, women’s tennis and swimming and diving), while revamping the department’s senior management team. During the 2018-19 athletics season, Tulane achieved significant success in competition with the football team capturing its fifth bowl win in program history, winning the 2018 AutoNation Cure Bowl. The Green Wave volleyball team also experienced a successful run in the postseason, as it finished runner-up in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship.

The Green Wave sailing team also made their mark as they won the 2019 SEISA Women’s Conference Championship and competed in the national championship just two years after being elevated to varsity status thanks to the generous support from Elizabeth “Libby” Connolly Alexander ‘84 and Robert Alexander as well as Community Sailing New Orleans, Inc.

Under Dannen’s leadership, Tulane continued to excel in the classroom in 2018-19 as Green Wave student-athletes posted an overall departmental GPA of over a 3.0 for the third consecutive year. Tulane contributed to the community as well with over 4,000 hours performed by Green Wave student-athletes this past year.

In addition, Dannen and his staff have worked tirelessly to enhance the overall student-athlete experience with the introduction of the Green Wave Grille – the department’s first on-site training table, a complete renovation to the weight room, the planning for the enhancement of the department’s academic center and the implementation of a mental health program, which included the hiring of the first full time mental health professional.

For the six years prior to coming back to UNI, Dannen served as Executive Director of the Iowa Girls’ High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU). As the governing body for high school sports in the state of Iowa, the IGHSAU oversees nearly 400 schools and more than 70,000 students in the 11 sports offered by the Union.

Born and raised on a farm near Marshalltown, Iowa, Dannen received his bachelor’s degree in communications from UNI in 1989. He is married to his wife, Amy and has four children: Elle, Emily (an active duty soldier in the United States Army in Colorado Springs, Colorado), Holly (a sophomore student at Iowa) and William.

FOURTH YEAR | BEN WEINER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSNORTHERN IOWA, 1989

TROY DANNEN

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Mónica Lebrón was named Deputy Athletics Director at Tulane University in August of 2016. As Deputy AD, Lebrón serves as second in command within the Tulane Athletics Department, overseeing all day-to-day operations. In addition, she serves as the sport supervisor for football, women’s basketball, volleyball, beach volleyball, and sailing where she facilitates all scheduling and budget management, among other tasks. She also oversees the entire external side of the department which includes all revenue generating operations.

Lebrón joined the Green Wave after spending the 2015-16 year as associate athletics director for development at the University of Georgia. While there, Lebrón oversaw all aspects of athletic fundraising, raising a record $56.96 million for the 2016 fiscal year. Prior to Georgia, Lebrón was assistant athletics director for Development from 2012-14 before being elevated to associate athletics director at Ole Miss. In addition to her time at Georgia and Ole Miss, Lebrón served as Senior Major Gifts Officer (2008-11) and senior associate director (2011-12) at the University of California, Berkeley, where she oversaw a portfolio of 500+ donors. Lebrón also worked in various capacities at Gator Boosters, Inc., from 2004-08, where she worked heavily with the athletics alumni base. Lebrón graduated from Yale University in May 2001, where she was a four-year letterwinner and starter for the school’s softball team. She also earned her master of sports administration and MBA from Ohio University in June 2003. She is currently in pursuit of her Ph.D. in interdisciplinary studies at Tulane University.

Rob Bernardi was named senior associate athletics director for administration at Tulane University in July 2016.

Bernardi arrived at Tulane from Nicholls State University, where he spent the last 15 years (2001-16) as the director of athletics. He oversees sports medicine, strength & conditioning and the day-to-day management of 12 sports programs, including men’s basketball, baseball, both tennis programs, women’s golf, women’s bowling, cross county and both track and field teams. A native of Los Angeles, California, Bernardi was credited with invigorating Nicholls athletics by transforming the department into a modern, progressive program aimed at increasing funding, improving facilities and enhancing the student-athlete experience. For his efforts, the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) named Bernardi 2014 Under Armour AD of the Year for the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision. Rob and Linda Bernardi have two daughters Nadine, Jenna, and they are the grandparents of Emma and Ethan Hebert of Thibodaux, LA. His brother, Gary, is also involved in collegiate athletics serving as an assistant football coach at the University of Colorado.

Chris Maitre has worked for Tulane University since 1996 and currently serves as the senior associate athletics director for business and operations.

In his current position, Maitre oversees facility management, capital projects, business office, equipment operations and event management for the Intercollegiate Athletic Department. Maitre has over 19 years of experience in sports administration, and he currently manages the operations of Tulane’s newest facility; Yulman Stadium, along with recently renovated Devlin Fieldhouse, the Hertz Basketball/Volleyball Practice Facility and Turchin Stadium, as well as the Wilson Center, home to the administrative offices of the intercollegiate athletics department. In addition, Maitre has the responsibility of financial oversight of the athletic department operating budget and its financial aid dollars.

Maitre previously served at Tulane University in a variety of roles, including as the senior associate AD for facilities & events/director of athletic facilities (2014-2016), associate director of campus recreation for facilities & operations (2002-2014) and had an earlier stint within the Athletics Department as assistant athletics director, facilities & operations (1996-2002). Maitre serves on numerous committees (Capital Planning & Budgeting, Fiscal Affairs) and many work teams (Space Management and Compensation Review) across campus. Maitre is also an adjunct professor within Tulane University’s Freeman School of Business and teaches two sections on business leadership and management practices.

Maitre holds a bachelor’s from Louisiana State University and obtained his master’s of sports administration from the United States Sports Academy. Maitre is a current member of NIRSA, NACDA and CEFMA. Maitre has presented at many of those conference and holds certifications from each of the associations. Maitre and his wife, Sherry, have three kids (Thomas, Katherine and Maggie) and reside in Covington, Louisiana. Maitre enjoys spending his free time coaching his son and daughters in their local recreational sports leagues.

Lorne Robertson was hired as senior associate athletics director for compliance/assistant provost in July of 2018. Robertson returns to Tulane for his second stint with the Green Wave after spending the past four years at Stanford University where he served as the associate athletic director for compliance services.

Prior to his tenure at Stanford, Robertson spent nearly two years at Tulane where he served as the assistant provost for NCAA compliance.

Robertson began his career in collegiate athletics at his alma mater, Eastern Michigan in 2011 where he served as the assistant director compliance: monitoring. During his time at EMU, Robertson implemented and maintained the responsibility for the compliance monitoring intern program to systematically report on team practices and games.

Robertson began his professional career as the associate general counsel at American Laser Centers where he served as the head of the Legal Department. He also served as a member of the Executive Management Team and was responsible for the daily direction and decision making of the company.

Robertson holds his juris doctor from the University of Toledo College of Law where he graduated in the top15 percent of his class. He earned his bachelor’s degree in public law and government.

Deputy ADChief Operating OfficerYale, 2001

DR. MÓNICALEBRÓN

Senior Associate ADAdministrationOregon State, 1988

ROBBERNARDI

Executive Associate ADExternal OperationsLSU, 1998

CHRISMAITRE

Senior Associate ADComplianceEastern Michigan, 2004

LORNEROBERTSON

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Jana Woodson began working at Tulane as associate athletics director for external operations in April 2017.

In her current role, Woodson oversees all external units, including marketing, ticket sales, strategic communications, video and broadcasting.

Woodson previously served two-plus years at Rice University where she was associate athletics director for marketing since August of 2014. She oversaw the Owls’ marketing, branding and video departments. Collaborating the sales and marketing teams, Rice produced a 32-percent increase in season ticket revenue across all sports from 2015 to 2016. With the help of her staffs, the athletics department generated increases of 82 percent in ticket scans, 104 percent in student attendance, 46 percent in tickets sold and 67 percent in revenue from the 2013-14 to 2014-15 men’s basketball seasons. From July of 2006 to 2014, Woodson served as assistant athletics director for marketing and fan development at the University of Richmond. There, she provided oversight of marketing and promotions for the Spiders’ 16 sports, as well as operations of the ticket office and spirit squads. Woodson helped produce a 54-percent increase in ticket revenue in 2011, with a 72-percent increase in football ticket revenue over a three-year span. Prior to her time at Richmond, she worked at the University of Missouri-Kansas City where she began as a promotions coordinator in 2001, earning promotions to director of marketing and senior director of marketing and promotions. Woodson is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) and the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletics Administrators (NACWAA). A native of Coffeyville, Kansas, Woodson earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management from the University of Kansas in 2001 before completing her MBA at UMKC in 2003. She is married to her husband, Mike.

Garrett Broom joined Tulane University Athletics in January 2017 as the Assistant Athletics Director for Development. Broom will lead the day-to-day operations of Tulane Athletic Development office guiding the Green Wave Club, Olive and Blue Society, Tulane Letterwinners Association, annual donor events, and stewardship.

Prior to arriving in New Orleans, Broom served as the Director of Development with the University of Wisconsin Athletic Development Office from 2014-2016. Broom’s primary focus was on major gift identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship for facility projects, endowments, and annual donors. During his tenure in Madison, Broom was part of a team that consecutively broke annual records raising over $100 million cash in three years. He oversaw the Forever Badgers Endowment Program that gained significant growth due to the $40 million Nicholas Matching Gift program which was completed in May 2016.

Prior to arriving at Wisconsin, Broom served as an Assistant Director of Development with the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation at the University of Mississippi from 2012-14.

From 2011-12, he served as Development Assistant with the Golden Gopher Fund at the University of Minnesota. Broom also spent two years in the private sector in retail banking from 2006-08.

A native of Flushing, Michigan, Broom earned his MBA from Webber International University (Fla.) in 2011. While at Webber, he served as the graduate assistant men’s soccer coach. He earned his undergraduate degree from Siena Heights University (Mich.) in 2006, where he was a four-year letterwinner for the varsity soccer team.

Broom and his wife, Katie, reside in Mandeville, Louisiana with their daughter and son.

Tony Margherio, who joined the Tulane Athletics staff in 2013, serves as Assistant Athletics Director, Marketing and Promotions.

Margherio oversees the marketing efforts for the Green Wave’s 17 athletics programs and is responsible for in-game entertainment. He began his time on the Uptown campus in February 2013 as Associate Director, Marketing before being promoted to Director, Marketing and Promotions in September 2016 and Assistant Athletics Director, Marketing and Promotions in November 2017.

Prior to his time at Tulane, Margherio was Director of Talent Acquisition for DHR International from March 2012 to February 2013, where he specialized in the firm’s sports practice. He was also Assistant General Manager for the Bloomington Extreme Professional Indoor Football Organization from January of 2010 until July of 2011, and has internship experience with the Normal CornBelters (2009), Tickets.com for Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers (2007-08), the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A affiliate Memphis Redbirds (2007) and a women’s professional fast-pitch softball club, the Chicago Bandits (2006).

A Ladd, Illinois, native, Margherio earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation and sport from Western Illinois University in 2007, before completing his master’s degree in sport management at Illinois State University in 2011. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administration (NACMA).

Charvi Greer was hired as associate athletics director for academic advising as well as the Senior Woman Administrator in August of 2016.

In her current role, Greer serves as the sport administrator for swimming and diving and directs all athletics academic programing. She also manages the department’s life skills, community outreach and career development programs.

In addition to her responsibilities as an administrator, Greer currently serves on the NCAA progress-toward-degree wavier committee. Greer came to Tulane from East Tennessee State University, where she spent five years (2011-16) in the same role. During her tenure at ETSU, Greer managed and led the operations of the academic services department for student-athletes.

Greer also developed, implemented and evaluated all aspects of the academic support program for student-athletes at ETSU. Prior to joining ETSU, Greer spent 10 months at UAB as a student-athlete support services assistant. A native of Auburn, Alabama, Greer graduated with a bachelor’s of science degree from the University of Georgia – where she played softball – in May 2007 before earning her master’s of science from Georgia in May 2010. Most recently, Greer earned her doctorate degree from ETSU in global sport leadership.

Assistant ADMarketing and PromotionsWestern Illinois, 2007

TONYMARGHERIO

Associate ADDevelopmentSiena Heights, 2006

GARRETT BROOM

Senior Associate ADExternal OperationsKansas, 2001

JANAWOODSON

Senior Associate ADAcademic Services/SWAGeorgia, 2007

DR. CHARVIGREER

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Kyle Osgood was hired as assistant athletics director for ticket sales and service at Tulane University in May of 2016.

He is responsible for the overall management and leadership of the athletic ticket office relating to customer service, personnel, operations and the ticketing system. He oversees ticket sales operations for all ticketed Green Wave athletic events, including season ticket renewals, single game sales and postseason ticketing operations. As part of the external relations team, Osgood works closely with the Green Wave Club, marketing and promotions and media relations staffs to meet the needs of Green Wave customers and fans.

Before his time at Tulane, Osgood was an assistant AD for ticket operations at the University of Northern Iowa from 2014 to 2016. During his time at UNI, he led the ticketing efforts for FCS playoff football and men’s basketball NCAA tournament runs. Prior to working at UNI, Osgood was an assistant director of ticket operations at Wichita State University from 2010 to 2014. While at WSU, Osgood assisted in all aspects of ticket operations including the men’s basketball program’s 2013 Final Four appearance.

Osgood is a Wichita, Kansas native and earned a bachelor’s degree in sports administration from Wichita State in 2007.

Tom Symonds joined Tulane Athletics as assistant athletics director for strategic communications in March of 2018. He is the primary contact for the football and swimming and diving programs.

Prior to his arrival in New Orleans, he spent over three years in Coral Gables, Florida, overseeing the leadership and vision of the University of Miami’s athletics communications department - a position he assumed in September of 2014. During his tenure, he spent time covering the Hurricanes’ football, golf and tennis programs.

A native of Ohio, he spent three seasons at Ohio University, where he held the position of assistant athletics director for media relations and was the primary spokesman on all department matters. As the department’s lead contact for football, Symonds arranged all publicity appearances for head coach Frank Solich and boosted the exposure of Bobcats athletics by coordinating interviews with Sports Illustrated, USA Today, the New York Times and the Boston Globe.

Symonds’ accomplishments at OU also include the increase of web traffic on OhioBobcats.com by 45 percent over the his three-year term, the creation of Ohio’s official recruiting site, We Are Ohio, and leading an increase of Ohio’s overall social media footprint by 85 percent.

Prior to Ohio, Symonds spent three seasons at the University of Rhode Island where he served as the sports communications contact for football, volleyball, rowing and softball and maintained the athletic department’s official website, GoRhody.com.

A 2005 graduate of Ohio State University, Symonds has also made stops at the Detroit Lions, the Big East Conference and the Horizon League. He earned his master’s in sports administration from Ohio University in May 2014.

Cornell Sneed was elevated to assistant athletics director for student-athlete enhancement in July of 2018. He joined the staff as a senior academic counselor for men’s basketball at Tulane University in October 2016.

In addition to providing counseling and mentorship, Sneed oversees student-athlete life skills and leadership development. Prior to Tulane, Sneed worked at the University of Memphis as the PAWS life skills coordinator and an academic counselor from 2014-2016, and at East Tennessee State University as a graduate assistant and assistant academic advisor from 2012-2014.

A native of Miami, Florda, Sneed is a former honors Division I track & field scholarship student-athlete at East Tennessee State University (ETSU). At ETSU, Sneed earned both a bachelor of science in Criminology in 2012 and a master of arts in sports management in 2013. Sneed also earned a master of science in academic advising, with a concentration in intercollegiate athletics and the college student athlete, from Kansas State University in 2015.

Sneed earned his doctorate of education in global sport leadership from ETSU in 2018.

Scott Mitchell was hired by Tulane University in September 2007 and currently serves as assistant athletics director for business. He has also been an adjunct faculty member in the A.B. Freeman School of Business since August of 2015.

Mitchell was promoted into his current title in April 2015 after six years as assistant athletics director for business service, game operations and event management - a position he began in September of 2008. He was initially hired by Tulane as director of game operations and event management in 2007.

Prior to his arrival in New Orleans, Mitchell was director of facilities and game operations at the University of North Alabama from 2004 to 2007. He also worked as coordinator of outdoor programs, adjunct faculty and a graduate assistant in athletic facilities during his tenure.

A Fort Payne, Alabama, native, Mitchell earned his bachelor’s degree from North Alabama in 2002 before completing an MBA at his alma mater in 2004. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).

Assistant ADStrategic CommunicationsOhio State, 2005

TOMSYMONDS

Assistant ADStudent-Athlete EnhancementEast Tenn. State, 2002

DR. CORNELLSNEED

Associate ADBusiness/FinanceNorth Alabama, 2002

SCOTTMITCHELL

Assistant ADTicket Sales and ServiceWichita State, 2007

KYLEOSGOOD

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Liz Devlin-Ziegler begins her 26th academic campaign at Tulane University this fall. Devlin-Ziegler serves as the special assistant to the Ben Weiner Director of Athletics Chair, Troy Dannen.

In her current capacity, Devlin-Ziegler manages Dannen’s day-to-day schedule and assists with all athletic department human resources.

Devlin-Ziegler has two sons (Dane and Slade). Her son Dane attends Tulane University, while her other son Slade attends Samford University and is a walk-on football player for the Bulldogs.

Devlin-Ziegler earned her degree from Tulane University College in 1994.

Alex Thomas was hired as assistant athletics director for facilities and event management at Tulane University in August of 2018.

In his role, he oversees the day-to-day aspects of maintenance repairs, renovations, and scheduling of all on campus athletic facilities. He also oversees event management of all home contests as well as any NCAA or American Athletic Conference postseason events hosted by Tulane. Thomas joined the Green Wave after serving as the events manager at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., since November of 2015. While there, Thomas oversaw all aspects of the events and team training activities on campus, including acting as the meet director for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field National Championships. Prior to his time at IMG, Thomas served as assistant director of facilities and event management at Florida State University beginning in 2011. There, he assisted with a multimillion dollar renovation of the Donald L Tucker Center, while also managing the facility and event management for a number of sports, including men’s and women’s basketball and track and field and cross country events. During his tenure at FSU, Thomas also acted as the tournament director for a number of NCAA and Atlantic Coast Conference postseason events, including the 2015 first and second rounds of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tallahassee Regional and the 2015 ACC Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Thomas graduated from Endicott College in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in sports management. He also earned his master’s degree from Florida State in 2012.

Thomas and his wife, Sarah, reside in Mandeville, Louisiana.

Senior Program ManagerTulane University College, 1994, 2015

LIZDEVLIN-ZIEGLER

Assistant ADFacilities/Event ManagementEndicott College, 2009

ALEXTHOMAS

Tyler Kai was named Director of the Green Wave Club in March 2017. He leads the day-to-day operations of the annual fund within the athletics department including donor relations, stewardship and fundraising initiatives.

Prior to arriving in New Orleans, Kai served as the Assistant Director of Campaigns at the University of Tennessee from 2016-17. During his tenure in Knoxville, Kai’s primary focus was on major gift identification, prospecting, portfolio management, and fostering donor relationships for the athletics department.

Native of Urbandale, Iowa, Kai received his Bachelor of Science in Event Management from Iowa State University in 2013 as well as his Master of Science in Higher Education from Kansas State University in 2015.

Kai and his wife, Caitlin, reside in New Orleans.

TYLERKAIAssistant ADAnnual GivingIowa State, 2013

Jeff Cummings is in his first year as the Tulane University Assistant Athletics Director for Major Gifts.

Cummings arrives at Tulane after spending the past year at the University of Missouri where he served as the Director of Development for Major Gifts. During his time at Missouri, Cummings secured over $350,000 in planned gifts. He also played a major role in the construction of the Mizzou football program’s South End Zone Complex. Cummings’ tenure at Missouri also saw him identify, solicit and close individual major gift prospects, which produced a continuous stream of donors capable of designating gifts of $100,000 or more to the Tiger Athletics Department. Prior to his tenure at Missouri, Cummings made stops at Arkansas State (2017-18), Texas A&M (2015-16) and Louisiana Tech (2012-14). Cummings’ addition to the staff also is a homecoming for he and his family, as he began his collegiate athletics career at Tulane as a marketing and promotions assistant in 2007. In addition, his father Jeff Cummings Sr. played basketball for the Green Wave from 1975-77 and was inducted into the Tulane Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012. Cummings returns to the Crescent City with his wife Samantha and daughter Audrey.

JEFFCUMMINGSAssistant ADMajor GiftsLSU

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CELELBRATING MORE THAN 40 YEARS OFTULANE WOMEN’S HOOPS

THE TULANE WOMEN’S HOOPS TIMELINE...

This year marks the 45th season of Tulane University women’s basketball. During this time, Tulane has established a rich history in the iconic city of New Orleans.

1975-76: THE BEGINNINGTulane begins its first women’s basketball season and puts up a 4-9 record under coach Karen Womack. The Green Wave’s first schedule included games against LSU, UNO, Nicholls State and Southeastern Louisiana.

1977-78 - THE FIRST WINNING SEASONWith Coach Womack in her third year leading Tulane, the team posted a 12-10 record that included an eight-game winning streak in the middle of the season.

1993-94: FIRST NATIONAL POSTSEASONFollowing a regular season and conference tournament that saw Tulane post a 17-12 record, the Green Wave were invited to their first national postseason tournament, taking part in the NWIT in Amarillo, Texas.

1994: LISA STOCKTON HIREDHistory was made in 1994 as athletic director Kevin White hired Georgia Tech assistant coach Lisa Stockton as the Green Wave’s head coach. Success started immediately and has continued for 25 years.

1994-95: FIRST NCAA TOURNAMENTIn her first year with the program, Lisa Stockton took Tulane to its first NCAA Tournament after posting a 19-9 record through the regular season. The Green Wave went 9-3 in their final year in the Metro Conference.

2002-03: NINE IN A ROWFor the ninth straight year, Tulane made the NCAA Tournament. During that stretch, Tulane won the conference regular-season title in 1997 and 1999 and was tournament champs in 1997, 1999, 2000 and 2001.

5 WNBA DRAFT PICKS // 7 ALL-AMERICANS44 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

1986-87: FIRST ALL-AMERICANStacey Gaudet joined the Green Wave in 1983 and became the program’s first All-American in 1987 following a year where she scored 609 points. Gaudet remains Tulane’s third-leading scorer all time with 2,080 points.

1995-96: JOINING C-USATulane joined Conference-USA before the 1995-96 season, and the team’s success continued with a 9-5 league record and its second straight NCAA Tournament berth.

2014: JOINING THE AMERICANWith the rest of the Green Wave athletic programs, Tulane joined the American Athletic Conference in 2014. The American is one of the top women’s basketball leagues in the country.

2009-10, 2014-15: NCAAs AGAINThe Green Wave once again found themselves in the NCAA Tournament in 2010 after winning the Conference USA Tournament and in 2015 as an at-large bid.

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A QUARTER CENTURY WITH COACHNOW ENTERING HER 26TH YEAR AT TULANE, LISA STOCKTON HAS BECOME SYNONYMOUS WITH GREEN WAVE WOMEN’S BASKETBALLIn 1994, Tulane Director of Athletics Kevin White hired a new women’s basketball coach. Lisa Stockton, then an assistant coach from Georgia Tech, was tasked with bringing the Green Wave to the next level. The Green Wave had a small measure of success the year before Stockton arrived, reaching the national postseason for the first time ever.

Stockton found that next level quickly.

With NCAA Tournament berths in her first nine seasons, Lisa Stockton cemented herself as a Tulane legend in her first decade alone. Now, entering her 26th year with the program in 2018-19, it’s hard to imagine anyone else at the helm of the Green Wave program.

The numbers are staggering: three decades, three conferences, four conference tournament championships, two conference regular-season championships, six All-Americans, 11 NCAA Tournament berths, seven WNIT spots and nearly 500 wins at Tulane.

No one in the history of Tulane women’s basketball is even close to Stockton’s career numbers. She has more than nine times as many wins as her closest Green Wave head coach competition.

In 2016, Tulane Ben Weiner Director of Athletics Chair Troy Dannen announced another contract extension for Stockton, keeping her at Tulane through the 2020-21 season.

“Her program has a long-standing record of not only on-court success, but also a record of developing outstanding young women who have moved on to successful careers,” Dannen said. “She stands as a great example for our department, our campus, and our community of the impact successful leadership can have.”

After 25 full years in charge of the Green Wave, it’s hard to imagine anyone else on the Tulane bench.

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PLAYER AT WAKE FOREST, 1982-86

STOCKTON THROUGH THE YEARS

FIRST TULANE TEAM PHOTO, 1994-95

FIRST CONFERENCE TITLE, 1997 CUTTING DOWN NETS, 2000

NCAA AT-LARGE BID, 2015

TEAM PHOTO, 2019

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A WORLD-CLASS

EDUCATIONTULANE UNIVERSITY IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST HIGHLY REGARDED INSTITUTIONS

TULANE UNIVERSITY BY THE NUMBERS...40 - TULANE’S RANKING IN THE U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT BEST COLLEGES POLL61 - PERCENTAGE OF CLASSES WITH FEWER THAN 20 STUDENTS1834 - YEAR FOUNDED14,062 - TOTAL ENROLLMENT

$73,000 - AVERAGE STARTING SALARY FOR TULANE ALUMNI

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FACTS AND FIGURES- Tulane offers one of the most flexible academic programs around. Students are welcome to take courses across all of our schools in any major they choose, and many double or even triple major in different fields.

- Already thinking about life after Tulane? There are 100,000+ job listings from more than 1,600 companies posted at our Career Services Center. And 56 alumni chapters nationwide connect stu-dents to externships.

- Tulane offers 100+ study abroad programs in 40+ countries.

- Home to 16 departments, 17 interdisciplinary programs, and 9 unique academic centers, the School of Liberal Arts offers over 150 service learning courses each academic year, actively engaging Tulane students in the community.

- Tulane has one of the most well-traveled stu-dent bodies in the country: 85 percent of Tulane students travel from over 300 miles away to attend school.

- Tulane ranked No. 1 for the number of graduate students who join the Peace Corps. It ranked 5th for undergraduate schools of its size.

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THE FOUNDING OF NEW ORLEANSIn 1718, the Sieurs d’Iberville and de Bienville founded a port city 15 feet below sea level near the juncture of the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. The city was named La Nouvelle Orleans after Philippe, Duc d’Orleans, and centered around the Place d’Armes (Jackson Square).

The society who first inhabited the area was French in origin. However, in 1762, Louis XIV gave Louisiana to his Spanish cousin, King Charles III. Before the end of a short Spanish reign, the French Quarter suffered significant structural damage due to a fire that destroyed the city.

Much of the original French architecture was replaced by Spanish styles. Soon thereafter, Louisiana was ceded back to France and was finally sold by Napoleon Bonaparte to the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.

NEW ORLEANS THE NO. 1 DESTINATION CITY IN THE WORLD

-THE NEW YORK TIMES

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Since its infancy and through the ownership of three different nations, New Orleans has evolved into one of the most unique cities in the world. A mix of European, African, Caribbean and American influences, The Big Easy has its own atmosphere. Everything from the music to the architecture to the food is a delight to the senses.

THE FRENCH QUARTERWhen most people think of New Orleans, the first thing that comes to mind is the world famous French Quarter, known to the natives as the Vieux Carre’ (the old square). The Quarter is a natural gathering place for residents and visitors alike. And with a wide variety of restaurants, shops and entertainment, anyone who doesn’t enjoy a trip to the Vieux Carre’ simply isn’t trying.

THE GARDEN DISTRICTJust to the West of the French Quarter is the Garden District, which features a collection of beautiful and historic homes and is just minutes away from the Tulane University campus.

MARDI GRASNo discussion about New Orleans would be complete without mentioning Mardi Gras. Perhaps the world’s largest free party, Mardi Gras is a celebration that lasts for months and takes place all over New Orleans from the French Quarter to the Garden District to Uptown. More than 30 parades “roll” through different areas of the city on nearly a daily basis throughout the season. The young and the young-at-heart alike enjoy the beautiful floats and costumes, the beads, doubloons, trinkets and the wide spectrum of music that make up the revelry that cul-minates with “Fat Tuesday.”

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EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS • Tulane women’s basketball continues to excel in the classroom under coach Lisa Stockton, as every student-athlete who has played for Stockton for four years has earned her degree.

• After Tulane joined the American Athletic Conference in 2014, two Green Wave point guards won The American’s Scholar-Athlete Award. Leslie Vorpahl (2017) and Jamie Kaplan (2015) claimed those honors.

• Forty-three Tulane women’s hoops players were named to the Conference-USA Commissioner’s Honor roll during Tulane’s tenure in the league 93 different times. Six student-athletes won the conference’s Academic Medal for maintaining a 3.75 GPA.

• Tulane women’s basketball posted an APR score of 991 (out of 1,000) last season.

• In May, Kolby Morgan and Caylah Cruickshank earned their degrees.

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COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY SERVICE

• During 2018-19, Tulane student-athletes completed over 3,000 hours of community service.• Tulane finished 15th overall in the 2018 Helper Helper NCAA Team Works Competition. • The Women’s basketball team worked with local Special Olympics athletes, instructing them on basketball techniques.

INTRODUCING THE GREEN WAVE GRILLE

• Tulane and Sodexo opened a new dining facility called the Green Wave Grille in Yulman Stadium in August 2018.• The Grille is designed to equip college athletes with the proper nutrition and opportunities for professional growth.• The facility includes protein carving stations, fueling stations, cook-to-order dish stations and travel meals.

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ELITE-LEVEL

Green Wave student-athletes are treated at the nationally recognized Center for Sport at Tulane University

The Center for Sport is devoted to providing world-class service to athletes at all levels and ages with a 360-degree approach.

The Center’s work for athletes includes medical and health services, training programs and social outreach. Future plans include the addition of legal and business programs designed to support players and other sport-focused initiatives such as biomedical device engineering.

Through this approach, the Center is able help athletes excel in their sport and improve the emotional and physical lives of current and former athletes.

No entity embodies the work and mission of the Center for Sport more than the Tulane University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics — a “living lab” where athletics and academics meet. Services and

MEDICAL CARE

THE CENTER FOR SPORT AT TULANE UNIVERSITYprograms developed at the Center for Sport are aided by working closely with student athletes and staff in the Department of Athletics.

This relationship allows the Center for Sport to provide additional resources and opportunities to student athletes for achieving competitive success and personal growth through sportsmanship.

NFL NEUROLOGICAL CARE PROGRAM DESIGNATION The Center for Sport is actively involved in programs funded by the NFL Player Care Foundation and NFL Players Association to provide medical services to current and former NFL players.

The Tulane Medical Center is one of five centers nationwide providing a team of neurological specialists to the NFL Neurological Care Program. This program assists retired NFL players by facilitating access to and coordinating care with these specialists, who conduct comprehensive evaluations and can offer treatment for potential neurological conditions.

NFLPA TRUST BRAIN & BODY PROGRAMThe Trust (powered by the NFLPA) offers medical/wellness programs designed to assess health needs and provide world-class medical services to former NFL players.

NFL PLAYER CARE FOUNDATION HEALTHY BODY & MIND SCREENING PROGRAMIn partnership with the Tulane School of Medicine, the NFL Player Care Foundation (PCF) conducts the Healthy Body and Mind Screening Program, a free national screening program open to all former NFL players.

The screening includes a series of confidential cardiovascular and prostate screenings as well as mental health resources and education.

These screenings are part of PCF’s research programs, which help to advance public awareness and scientific understanding of health issues that affect former NFL players.

LOCATED JUST STEPS AWAY FROM YULMAN STADIUM, TULANE STUDENT-ATHLETES HAVE ACCESS TO SOME OF THE NATION’S BEST DOCTORS AT THE TULANE

INSTITUTE OF SPORTS MEDICINE

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THE TULANE ATHLETICS MEDICAL TEAMALBY LINDONAssistant Athletic DirectorSports MedicineAlby Lindon joined the Tulane athletic training staff in September of 2013. His primary responsibilityis providing medical coverage and overseeing all aspects of healthcare for the Green Wave’s football, women’s golf and sailing teams. Lindon moved over to football during the spring of 2018 after previously serving as the athletic trainer for the Wave’s men’s basketball program since his arrival in 2013.

MICHAEL J. O’BRIEN, MDDr. Michael O’Brien received his medical degree from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 2003. After completing his Orthopaedic Surgery residency at the University of Maryland, and a Shoulder and Elbow Reconstruction fellowship at the Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, he returned to New Orleans to become the Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics at Tulane. His interests include arthroscopy of the shoulder and elbow, rotator cuff disease, shoulder and total elbow replacements, sports medicine, ligament reconstruction of the knee, and fracture care in both adults and children. He practices at the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine clinic.

CHAPPELL EVANSAssistant Athletic TrainerChappell Evans joined Tulane Athletics as assistant athletic trainer in August 2017. She oversees all aspects of healthcare for the Green Wave women’s basketball program. Evans arrived after three years at Samford University where she was associate head athletic trainer for all women’s sports for the last two years and head of the mental health committee.

GREGORY W. STEWART, MDDr. Gregory W. Stewart is the Chief of the Section of Physical Medicine and Rehabilita-tion, and the W. Kennon McWilliams Professor in Sports Medicine at Tulane University. He is a nationally recognized expert in non-operative treatment of musculoskeletal disorders in adults. He also specializes in disability prevention, rehabilitative medicine, sports medicine, and has a particular interest in sports concussion. Dr. Stewart is the director of the Sports Concussion Management Program and team physician at Tulane University. He has served as team physician for professional, collegiate and high school teams for over 25 years.

WENDELL HEARD, MDDr. Wendell Heard is a fellowship trained sports surgeon. His practice at the Tulane In-stitute of Sports Medicine is focused on minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder and hip. Additionally, he has unique training in cartilage restoration procedures aimed at patients with pre-arthritic cartilage defects who are too young for joint replacement. He is a native New Orleanian and attended Benjamin Franklin High School. He went to college at Sewanee and returned to New Orleans for medical school at Tulane.

FELIX “BUDDY” H SAVOIE III, MDDr. Felix H. “Buddy” Savoie is an internationally-recognized expert in the areas of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery and Sports Medicine. Dr. Savoie came to the Tulane University School of Medicine in 2007 after Hurricane Katrina to take on the mantle of Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics, Chief of the Division of Sports Medicine, and Direc-tor of the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine. In July 2015, he was named Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics, and in January 2016 he was named the Ray J. Haddad Professor of Orthopaedics. Many of his patients travel to New Orleans from other parts of the country, and they include professional, college, and high school athletes, and non-athletes as well.

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Head Coach Lisa Stockton will embark upon her 26th season at the helm of the Tulane women’s basketball program for the 2019-20 campaign and 29th overall as a head coach.

Stockton’s career record of 571-301 as a collegiate head coach is good for a .654 winning percentage and she is 508-274 (.650) during her time at Tulane, including a 227-161 (.585) mark in conference play. In 2018, Stockton won her 500th game as the head coach of the Green Wave when Tulane defeated Nicholls 71-46 on December 4.

She is among the top 50 winningest college women’s basketball coaches of all time and 23rd among active coaches heading into the 2019-20 season. Stockton has led the Green Wave to the postseason 18 times (11 NCAAs, 7 WNITs) and claimed conference Coach of the Year honors three times (Metro in 1995, C-USA in 2007 and 2010). In addition, Tulane has won four C-USA regular-season championships (1996-97, 1998-99, 2006-07, 2009-10) and the C-USA tournament title on five occasions (1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2010).

Stockton is one of three active coaches to take a Top 50 academic institution as listed in U.S. and World Report to at least 11 NCAA Tournaments, joining Tara Vanderveer of Stanford and Muffet McGraw of Notre Dame. North Carolina’s Sylvia Hatchell was part of the group prior to her retirement. In addition, 20 of her players have become members of Tulane’s 1,000-Point Club.

Taking the reins of a program that had never been to the NCAA Tournament and whose only postseason appearance came via the WNIT the year prior to her arrival, Stockton made her presence at Tulane felt right away. Her 1994-95 club went 19-10 overall and 9-3 in the now-defunct Metro Conference. The Green Wave’s league record was good for second-place in the final Metro standings – a high-water mark for the program – and Stockton’s team earned an at-large bid to the NCAAs.

Tulane’s trip to “The Big Dance” was the first of nine consecutive NCAA bids for Stockton-coached teams and the first of nine straight winning seasons. A year later, a 21-10 record in 1995-96 was the first of what has now become 15 straight 20-plus win seasons with the Green Wave including a school-record 27 wins in 1996-97 and again in 1999-2000.

While the postseason streak was snapped in 2004, Stockton reloaded her team for success with the addition of four freshmen to an already young-but-talented squad that did not feature a senior on the active roster for the 2005-06 season. As the Tulane student-body began the move-in process for the school year, however, the Tulane community, the New Orleans area and the Gulf Coast region was rocked to its core as Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Aug. 29, 2005, and the subsequent floodwaters consumed the area.

Relocated to Lubbock, Texas, and the campus of Texas Tech University for the semester, Stockton’s Green Wave finished what has become known as the “Katrina Season” 15-12 and sparked a run of 12 straight winning seasons that remained alive until 2017-18.

The following year, Stockton’s troops went 26-7, won the C-USA regular-season title with a 13-3 league mark and returned to the postseason for the first time since 2003 as Tulane advanced to the second round of the 2007 WNIT. Three years later, the Green Wave won another C-USA regular-season crown with a 12-4 conference record, finished the year 26-7 overall and returned to the NCAA Tournament. In each of the next two seasons, Stockton guided the Green Wave to 23-11 overall record, advanced to the C-USA Championship games and a trip to the second round of the 2011 and 2012 WNIT. In 2013, the Green Wave finished 24-9 and accomplished a program first when they advanced to the round of 16 in the WNIT.

The Green Wave closed out their tenure with C-USA in 2014, as Coach Stockton recorded a final tally of 397 total victories while in the league, which stood as a C-USA best.

The 2014-15 season issued in a new era for Stockton and the Green Wave, competing in the American Athletic Conference for the first time. Tulane responded with a 22-11 overall record, a run to the semifinals in the conference tournament, and ended the program’s five-year NCAA Tournament drought, traveling to Durham for a first round match-up vs. Mississippi State, marking the program’s 11th NCAA Tournament appearance. The 2014-15 season also witnessed Coach Stockton capture her 500th career victory, as she became the 32nd active Division-I women’s basketball coach to reach the prestigious 500-win club.

In 2015-16, the Wave’s 23-12 record resulted in a WNIT berth which led to a run to the third round, they made their second straight American Conference Tournament semifinal, handed No. 1 UConn its largest deficit of the season, went 3-0 against SEC competition and tied the program record for most wins at home with 14.

In 2016-17 the Green Wave took a strength of schedule ranked 35th in the country and went 18-15 overall, achieving their 12th straight winning season and eighth consecutive trip to the postseason. In addition, Stockton’s Green Wave once again tied its longest run in the WNIT by reaching the third round, produced their ninth straight year with 10 or more wins at home (12-5) and most notably took a 100-game win streak team in No. 1 UConn to its limit with a 63-60 loss - marking the second closest any team had gotten to the upset and closest any American squad had gotten, besting USF’s 16-point loss in January of 2016.

Tulane’s eight-year postseason streak came to an end in 2017-18, but the campaign was highlighted by the individual excellence of guard Kolby Morgan. Finishing out her career, Morgan eclipsed 2,000 points and scored 600 points for the third straight year, becoming the first Green Wave player to ever do that. Morgan ended her career ranking second in points in team history and first in games started, field goals made and field goals attempted. She was named LSWA First Team All-State for the second straight year and Second Team All-AAC for the third straight year.

The Green Wave got better in 2018-19 but just missed out on a postseason berth in Stockton’s 25th year as head coach. Still, progress was evident as sophomore Krystal Freeman went from little-used freshman to the American Athletic Conference’s Most Improved Player after racking up 14.4 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. She was also named Second Team All-Conference, and Dynah Jones was on the All-Freshman Team and Sierra Cheatham won the program’s first Ambassador Award. Stockton won her 500th career game at Tulane in December when the Green Wave defeated Nicholls.

While team success has been the ultimate goal for Stockton and the Green Wave since the 1994-95 season, individual recognition has been a mainstay at Tulane during that time as well. In 25 years under its current head coach, Tulane has seen 25 different student-athletes earn all-conference honors 41 times (nine first-team, 18 second-team and 14 third-team) and 12 receive All-Freshman recognition.

In addition, Stockton’s players have earned conference Defensive Player of the Year (Janell Burse/C-USA/1999,2000,2001), Sixth Player of the Year (Burse/C-USA/1999, Grace Daley/C-USA/1997, Teana McKiver/C-USA/2001) and Freshman of the Year (Barbara Farris/Metro/1995, Daley/C-USA/1997, Danielle Blagg/C-USA/2012) on three occasions each, as well as Player of the Year (Burses/C-USA/2000), Newcomer of the Year (Indira Kaljo/C-USA/2009), Most Improved Player (Krystal Freeman/AAC/2019) once apiece. At the 10th anniversary of Conference USA in 2005, Burse and Daley were named to C-USA Team of the Decade, making Tulane one of two schools to have multiple players on the prestigious list.

LISA STOCKTONHEAD COACH • 26th SEASON

Wake Forest, 1986 • Greensboro, N.C. • Career Record: 571-301

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Tulane student-athletes have also garnered national honors under Stockton’s watch as well as Farris (1987), Daley (1998-2000), Burse (2000-01), McKiver (2002-03) and Jamie Kaplan (2013-14) all earned All-America recognition. Ashley Langford was a Freshman All-American in 2006 and Chassity Brown was named to the WBCA All-Region IV Team in 2010. In addition, seven of Stockton’s former student-athletes – Burse, Daley, Farris, McKiver, Montagnino, Langford and Slaughter – have been elected into the Tulane Athletics Hall of Fame.

For some of Stockton’s prized pupils, success on the court did not end once their collegiate eligibility expired. Five former Green Wave standouts have gone on to play in the WNBA – including Farris and Burse who won WNBA Championships with the Detroit Shock in 2003 and Seattle Storm in 2004, respectively – and many more have enjoyed pro playing careers overseas.

But what Stockton may be most proud of is her student-athletes’ collective

accomplishments in the classroom as every four-year player has completed their degrees under her watch.

Forty-three women’s basketball players earned C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll recognition 93 times for holding GPAs of 3.2 or higher since the 1995-96 season. Six student-athletes – Brooke Blankenship (‘10-’11, ‘11-’12, ‘13-’14), Kiki Cizmar (‘96-’97), Jamie Kaplan (‘12-’13, ‘13-’14), Courtnie Latham (‘13-’14), Gwen Slaughter (‘02-’03), Britt Themann (‘99-’00, ‘00-’01, ‘01-’02, ‘02-’03), Christy Thomaskutty (‘95-’96) and Leslie Vorpahl (‘13-’14) – claimed C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal honors for maintaining at least a 3.75 GPA. Ashley Langford (‘08-’09) and Jami Montagnino (‘06-’07) were named C-USA Scholar Athletes, and Themann earned a C-USA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2003.

Furthermore, after joining The American, Stockton’s point guards have shone the brightest after collecting the American Scholar-Athlete Award twice in the past five years, courtesy of Leslie Vorpahl (2017) and Jamie Kaplan (2015). Kaplain was also named a Senior CLASS First Team All-American for her body of work both on and off the court. In 2019, Sierra Cheatham earned the league’s Ambassador Award for tremendous contributions to the community.

Stockton’s impact has not been limited to her players, however, as four former assistant coaches at Tulane went on to become collegiate head coaches: Katie Meier (Charlotte and Miami [Fla.]), Kellie Kennedy (Loyola-New Orleans), Michele Savage (Davidson) and Jenny Yopp (Portland State and Illinois State).

While Stockton’s teams and student-athletes have achieved success both on the court and in the classroom, these accomplishments are nothing that the head coach herself did not earn while she was a collegiate player.

Following a standout prep career at Western Guilford High School, Stockton packed her bags for Wake Forest University. During her four-year career with the Demon Deacons from 1983-86, she set the school’s career records in scoring (1,347), scoring average (12.1 ppg), field goals made (592), field goals attempted (1,262), field goal percentage (.462), assists (330), steals (206) and minutes played (3,385).

Stockton still holds the Wake Forest record for consecutive games started with 97 and still ranks in the top 10 for points, made field goals, assists and steals. As a senior during the 1985-86 season, Stockton was named honorable-mention Fast Break All-American after scoring 473 points and hitting 204-of-415 shots (.491), pulling down 94 rebounds, dishing out 97 assists and tallying 58 steals.

She was named ACC Player of the Week and claimed MVP honors of the Dartmouth Tournament as a junior and was named MVP of the James Madison Invitational and of the Demon Deacon team as a senior.

Stockton earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll following each of her final two seasons at Wake Forest and graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in health and sports science in 1986.

THE STOCKTON FILE...Date of Birth: April 1, 1964Hometown: Greensboro, N.C.

Alma Mater: Wake Forest, 1986Education: B.S. Health and Sports Science

Playing ExperienceHigh School: Western Guilford, 1978-82College: Wake Forest, 1982-86NWBA: Drafted in 1986 Coaching Experience1986-87: Graduate Assistant, North Carolina1987-90: Head Coach, Greensboro College1990-94: Assistant Coach, Georgia Tech1994-Present: Head Coach, Tulane

Year-by-Year Record as a College Head CoachYear School Overall Pct Conf/Finish Pct Postseason1987-88 Greensboro 20-7 .741 10-4/t-2nd DIAC .714 ----------1988-89 Greensboro 25-12 .676 9-3/t-2nd DIAC .667 ----------1989-90 Greensboro 18-8 .692 8-2/t-1st DIAC .800 ----------1994-95 Tulane 19-10 .655 9-3/2nd Metro .750 NCAA (1st Round)1995-96 Tulane 21-10 .677 9-5/t-2nd C-USA Red .643 NCAA (1st Round)1996-97 Tulane 27-5 .844 12-2/1st C-USA Red .857 NCAA (2nd Round)1997-98 Tulane 21-7 .750 12-4/2nd C-USA National .750 NCAA (1st Round)1998-99 Tulane 24-6 .800 12-4/1st C-USA National .750 NCAA (1st Round)1999-2000 Tulane 27-5 .844 12-4/1st C-USA National .750 NCAA (2nd Round)2000-01 Tulane 22-10 .688 12-4/1st C-USA National .750 NCAA (1st Round)2001-02 Tulane 24-11 .686 8-6/t-3rd C-USA .571 NCAA (2nd Round)2002-03 Tulane 19-10 .655 8-6/t-3rd C-USA .571 NCAA (1st Round)2003-04 Tulane 10-18 .357 3-11/t-8th C-USA .214 ----------2004-05 Tulane 11-16 .407 3-11/t-9th C-USA .214 ----------2005-06 Tulane 15-12 .556 8-8/t-5th C-USA .500 ----------2006-07 Tulane 26-7 .788 13-3/1st C-USA .813 WNIT (2nd Round)2007-08 Tulane 16-14 .533 6-10/t-9th C–USA .375 ----------2008-09 Tulane 18-14 .563 9-7/6th C-USA .563 ----------2009-10 Tulane 26-7 .788 12-4/1st C-USA .750 NCAA (1st Round)2010-11 Tulane 23-11 .676 9-7/4th C-USA .563 WNIT (2nd Round)2011-12 Tulane 23-11 .676 9-7/t-3rd C-USA .563 WNIT (2nd Round) 2012-13 Tulane 24-9 .727 11-5/t-2nd C-USA .688 WNIT (3rd Round)2013-14 Tulane 20-11 .645 11-5/4th C-USA .688 WNIT (1st Round)2014-15 Tulane 22-11 .667 11-7/t-5th American .611 NCAA (1st Round)2015-16 Tulane 23-12 .657 11-7/5th American .611 WNIT (3rd Round)2016-17 Tulane 18-15 .545 7-9/t-5th American .438 WNIT (3rd Round)2017-18 Tulane 14-17 .452 5-11/9th American .313 ----------2018-19 Tulane 15-15 .500 5-11/t-9th American .313 ----------

Greensboro Record (3 yrs) 63-27 .700 27-9 .750Tulane Record (24 yrs) 508-274 .655 228-161 .586 11 NCAA, 7 WNITCareer Record (27 yrs) 571-301 .655 255-170 .600 11 NCAA, 7 WNIT

As An Assistant CoachYear School Overall Pct Conf/Finish Pct Postseason1986-87 North Carolina 19-10 .655 9-5/3rd ACC .643 NCAA (2nd Round)1990-91 Georgia Tech 15-13 .546 3-11/7th ACC .214 ----------1991-92 Georgia Tech 20-13 .606 6-10/7th ACC .375 WNIT Champions1992-93 Georgia Tech 16-11 .594 8-8/T4th ACC .500 NCAA (1st Round)1993-94 Georgia Tech 12-15 .444 5-11/7th ACC .313 ----------

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS AT TULANE • Surpassed 500 career wins in 2015 • 11 trips to the NCAA Tournament • Seven WNIT appearances • 15 20-win seasons • Four Conference USA regular-season titles • Five Conference USA Tournament Championships • Seven All-Americans • Three Conference Coach of the Year awards • Two Conference USA Scholar Athletes of the Year • One Conference USA Player of the Year • Three Conference USA Defensive Players of the Year • 10 All-Freshman Team selections • Three Conference Freshmen of the Year • 40 All-Conference honors • 20 career 1,000-point scorers • Seven Tulane Hall of Famers and the ‘96-’97 women’s basketball team • Five WNBA Players • One Senior CLASS Award Finalist • Two American Scholar Athlete of the Year • One America Athletic Conference Ambassador Award

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STAFFShe was drafted by the National Women’s Basketball Association following her senior season but chose instead to begin her coaching career as a volunteer assistant at the University of North Carolina for the 1986-87 season where she helped the Tar Heels go 19-10 overall, finish third in the ACC with a 9-5 league record and advance to the second-round of the NCAA Tournament. Stockton also enveloped herself in post-graduate studies and completed her master’s degree in 1987.

From there, Stockton accepted her first collegiate head coaching position at Division III Greensboro College. In three seasons there, she helped guide the Pride to a combined 63-27 record. Along the way, six players earned all-conference honors, including first-team selections Lorraine Orr and Susan Gasperson in 1987-88, Gasperson in 1988-89, and Tara Thompson in 1989-90.

She returned to the Division I level the following year when she accepted the top assistant position at Georgia Tech where she was responsible for coordinating recruiting efforts, monitoring academic progress, supervise scheduling and coaching the offense. In four years with Stockton on the staff in Atlanta, the Ramblin’ Wreck combined to go 63-52, including a 20-13 mark in 1991-92 when North Carolina won the WNIT. The following season, Georgia Tech went 16-11, finished tied for fourth in the ACC with an 8-8 league record and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history.

Along with her Coach of the Year accolades, Stockton was named one of CitiBusiness’ Women of the Year in 2007. She is a member of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Issues Committee and also serves on the Academic Subcommittee for the issues committee. Stockton has also served two terms on the Kodak All-American Committee, twice chaired the C-USA Women’s Basketball Coaches and served four terms as the WBCA Conference Captain.

In her 25 seasons, Stockton has built Tulane into a winning program with victories over ranked programs, tournament championships and a succession of All-Americans and future professional players piling wins on top of wins.

“The coaching staff at Tulane did an exceptional job of not only making sure I was a phenomenal athlete but a great student as well. Leaving there with my degree and a wonderful opportunity to make a career out of my sport was pretty amazing.” -WNBA Veteran and Tulane Hall of Famer Janell Burse (at Tulane 1996-2000)

“Over the years I developed a tremendous amount of respect for Lisa as a person and as a coach. She is so knowledgeable, and she really individualizes her coaching style to each player to find a way to reach everyone. She takes the time to develop a relation-ship with each of her players. I consider her a great friend. I became the player that I am because of my years at Tulane.” -Nine-Year WNBA Veteran and Tulane Hall of Famer Barbara Farris ( at Tulane 1995-98)

“Coach Stockton and the entire staff put me in positions to develop personally and professionally. Her dedication to me as a person is one of the reasons I believe she is a great coach.” -Tulane Hall of Famer Ashley Langford (at Tulane 2005-09)

“Playing for Coach Stockton taught me a lot about myself. I found that I had a lot of untapped resources within myself. Dreaming big means working harder, but it all pays off in the end.” -WNBA Veteran and Tulane Hall of Famer Teana McKiver (at Tulane 2000-03)

“I just think that Lisa Stockton is the epitome of class and consistency. It shows in her overall record at Tulane, it shows in her number of NCAA invites and the number of conference titles. But it also shows in her relationship with her current and former players – who still feel such a part of the program – as well as in her relationship with her current and former staff members who still carry a bit of Lisa with us in everything that we do.” -Miami Head Women’s Basketball Coach Katie Meier (Tulane assistant coach, 1994-2001)

THE WORD ON STOCKTON

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Alan Frey begins his 14th season with the Tulane women’s basketball team for the 2019-20 campaign, where he will once again work with the Green Wave’s post players. In May 2019, Frey was promoted to Associate Head Coach.

The 2019-20 season marks Frey’s 13th year handling the Green Wave student-athletes on the blocks, as he handled Tulane’s guards during the 2009-10 campaign. In addition, Frey’s areas of focus are recruiting, opponent scouting and individual player development.

During his time at Tulane, Frey has helped the Green Wave post winning records in all but one season, tallying a combined 268-154 overall record. Furthermore, the Wave have won a pair of Conference USA regular-season titles and secured nine postseason appearances (2007, 2010-17). Tulane’s 2015 NCAA Tournament appearance marked its first at-large bid since 2003. Its WNIT runs in 2016 and 2017 each tied their longest run in the tournament, reaching the Round of 16.

Frey was instrumental in helping Brett Benzio become just the second player in Tulane women’s basketball history and the third Green Wave student-athlete overall (men’s or women’s) to score at least 1,000 points and pull down at least 1,000 rebounds during her career.

2015 graduate Tiffany Dale finished her career ranked fifth all-time in blocks (155) and sixth in career rebounds (782), all while accumulating 974 career points. Shortly after, 2016 graduate Chinwe Duru finished sixth all-time in career blocks (143) while tying for fourth in career games played (129).

Frey’s recruiting efforts have been instrumental to the program’s overall success in recent years as evidenced by the following: Benzio in 2009, Olivia Grayson in 2010, Danielle Blagg in 2012, Leslie Vorpahl in 2014, Kolby Morgan in 2015 – each All-Freshmen Team honorees. Blagg also claimed C-USA Freshman of the Year honors in 2012, while Morgan became the first first freshman to earn all-conference recognition. In addition, junior college transfer Indira Kaljo was tabbed C-USA Newcomer of the Year in 2009.

A native of New Orleans, Frey joined the Tulane family for the 2006-07 season after spending the previous two years as an assistant coach for the Loyola (New Orleans) men’s team. His duties with the Wolfpack included recruiting, on-court instruction and practice implementations.

In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Frey spent 15 years coaching the AAU Kenner Angels to 13 Finals Fours and five national championships from 1992-2006. He compiled an overall record of 425-67 during his time with the Angels, including a 138-25 mark at the national tournament.

The 1997 AAU National Coach of the Year, Frey guided the team to the Gold Medal at

the 1996 Junior Olympics and a second-place finish in 2005. Frey’s teams amassed 15 Louisiana AAU titles in as many years with a 79-1 record at the state tournament.

Frey also served as an assistant coach for Team Louisiana at U.S. Junior Nationals from 1987-92, and the 1990 squad won the USJN championship. He also served as an assistant coach (1984-91) and head coach (1992-2004) for the Jefferson Parish Recreation Department All-Stars where he helped the club win a combined 13 International Championships.

During his time with the AAU, Frey helped more than 50 of his players earn Division I scholarships, including Tulane alumni Olivia Grayson, Tiffany Aidoo, Sarah Goree, Rodnelle Hadley, Salome Hector, Mignon Frey, Mary Ann Marino, Lacey Vicknair and Kristi Pertuit. In addition, five of his former players have gone on to play in the WNBA - Vickie, Niesa, Temeka Johnson, Yolanda Moore and Detrina White. Prior to joining the collegiate coaching ranks, Frey has spent the bulk of his professional career managing not-for-profit organizations throughout the New Orleans area.

A leader in New Orleans philanthropic circles for nearly 20 years, Frey served as the President of the New Orleans’ Chapter of the Association of Fund Raising Professionals in 2005 as well as the President of the Louisiana Chapter of Community Health Charities in 2005-06. He was the executive director of the Louisiana Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation from 2000-06.

A 1983 graduate of nearby Jesuit High School, Frey received his bachelor’s degree in history from the University of New Orleans in 1988.

THE FREY FILE...Hometown: New OrleansAlma Mater: UNO, 1988 Coaching Experience2006-present: Assistant Coach, Tulane2004-06: Assistant Coach, Loyola-New Orleans1992-2006: Head Coach, Kenner Angels (AAU)1987-1992: Assistant Coach, Team Louisiana (AAU)

ALAN FREYASSOCIATE HEAD COACH • 14TH SEASON

University of New Orleans, 1988 • New Orleans

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Beth Dunkenberger begins her eighth season as assistant basketball coach for the Green Wave heading into the 2019-20 season. After serving as the program’s director of operations during the 2011-12 season, Dunkenberger now assists in all facets of the team’s game planning, recruiting and student-athletes’ academic progress.

Under Dunkenberger’s tutelage, Tulane has posted 136 wins in six years, averaging 64.5 points per game. The Green Wave have made the postseason five of her seven years including the program’s first NCAA Tournament at-large bid since 2003 for the 2014-15 season. In addition, the Wave tied their longest run in the WNIT, reaching the third round in 2016 and 2017.

Players have reached the 1,000-career point milestone in three of the last five seasons: 2015, Danielle Blagg; 2016, Kolby Morgan; and 2017, Leslie Vorpahl. Morgan became the first in program history to accomplish the feat in her first two seasons and reached 2,200 points at the end of her senior season. Vorpahl became the second player in school history to surpass both 1,000 career points and 500 career assists. All-in-all, Vorpahl finished her career a two-time AAC all-conference selection while Morgan was a four-time honoree.

Tulane has also been a place to shine when exemplifying the term “student-athlete.” For an example of that, look no further than 2015 American Scholar Athlete of the Year and Senior CLASS First Team All-American in Jamie Kaplan and 2017 American Scholar Athlete of the Year in Leslie Vorpahl.

Dunkenberger brought a wealth of coaching experience to the Green Wave squad, including head-coaching stints at Western Carolina from 2000-04 and Virginia Tech from 2004-11 where she posted 175 combined victories. In addition, she also served as a graduate assistant and assistant coach with the Hokies from 1988-97 and as an assistant coach at Florida from 1997-2000. All told, Dunkenberger-coached teams have advanced to the postseason on nine occasions, including a pair of NCAA Tournaments and one WNIT bid during her time leading the Virginia Tech program.

As head coach of the Hokies, Dunkenberger guided her team to .500-or-better records five times, including a 21-10 mark in 2005-06 when Virginia Tech advanced to the second round of the NCAAs. She also led her team to the NCAA Tournament in 2005 and to the third round of the WNIT in 2007. Dunkenberger helped four student-athletes claim All-ACC honors: Kerri Gardin in 2005 (honorable mention) and 2006 (third team), Kirby Copeland in 2007 (honorable mention), Brittany Cook in 2008 (second team) and Utahya Drye in 2009 (honorable mention). Andrea Barbour claimed a spot on the ACC All-Freshman Team in 2008.

Several of her players also went on to play basketball professionally, including Gardin – who became the first former Hokie to play in the WNBA when she suited up for the Connecticut Sun from 2008-10 and the Washington Mystics in 2011. Copeland, Nara Diawara and Dawn Chriss all played in Europe, and Diaware was selected to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games for her native country of Mali.

Dunkenberger originally moved to Blacksburg, Virginia, in 1988 and spent the next two years as a graduate assistant before serving as a full-time assistant from 1990-97. As an assistant, she helped the Hokies win the Metro Conference Tournament crown in 1994 and the Metro regular-season title in 1995 as Virginia Tech advanced to the NCAA Tournament both years.

From there, Dunkenberger accepted an assistant coaching position at Florida. From 1997-2000, she helped the Gators earn a combined 73-36 record, including a 23-9 mark

and a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 1997-98. With Dunkenberger on staff, Florida also made the NCAA Tournament in 1999 and advanced to the 2000 WNIT title game.

Dunkenberger earned her first head coaching spot at Western Carolina in 2000, and over the next four seasons, helped the Catamounts post 65 victories. She was named Southern Conference Coach of the Year following the 2002-03 season when Western Carolina tallied 21 wins – the most by the team since moving to the Division I level in 1981 – and advanced to the finals of the SoCon Championship.

Under Dunkenberger, WCU’s Tiffany Hamm claimed All-Southern Conference honors from 2002-04, earned Player of the Year by the SoCon Sports Media Association in 2003 and was tabbed the league’s Freshman of the Year in 2001. In addition, Ki-Ki Glass earned a spot on the 2002 SoCon All-Freshman Team.

While all of her teams have performed admirably on the court, Dunkenberger’s squads have also stood out in the classroom as well. Her Virginia Tech teams featured a trio of Academic All-Americans, 11 Academic All-District honorees and a pair of ACC postgraduate scholarship recipients. Among those honorees was Laura Haskins who was the first-ever recipient of the Kay Yow ACC Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year award in 2009.

At Western Carolina, her student-athletes claimed Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar recognition three times – including two-time winner Yoneko Allen – and her 2000-01 team finished sixth in the nation academically with an overall grade point average of 3.313.

A standout student-athlete in her own right, Dunkenberger played collegiately at Randolph-Macon College from 1984-88 where she claimed all-conference and Academic All-District recognition and was tabbed the school’s Top Student-Athlete in 1988. A native of Shawsville, Virginia, Dunkenberger, was the valedictorian at Shawsville High in 1984, graduated cum laude from Randoph-Macon with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1988 and completed her master’s degree in education from Virginia Tech in 1990.

THE DUNKENBERGER FILE...Hometown: Shawsville, Va.Alma Mater: Randolph-Macon, 1988; Virginia Tech, 1990

Playing ExperienceRandolph-Macon, 1984-88 Coaching Experience2012-present: Assistant Coach, Tulane2011-12: Director of Basketball Operations, Tulane2004-11: Head Coach, Virginia Tech2000-04: Head Coach, Western Carolina1997-2000: Assistant Coach, Florida1990-97: Assistant Coach, Virginia Tech1988-90: Graduate Assistant, Virginia Tech

BETH DUNKENBERGERASSISTANT COACH • NINTH SEASON

Randolph-Macon, 1988; Virginia Tech, 1990 • Shawsville, Va.

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Doshia Woods begins her 10th season as a member of the Tulane women’s basketball coaching staff in the 2019-20 campaign. Woods serves as the recruiting coordinator. She is primarily responsible for the development of the Green Wave’s perimeter players, assists with scouting, recruiting, admissions, compliance and oversees student-athletes’ academic progress. During her time at Tulane, Woods helped the Green Wave post six consecutive 20-plus win seasons in her first six years and seven straight postseason berths, including a 2015 NCAA Tournament appearance.

Her impact on the team’s guards has been evident in Kolby Morgan (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18), Leslie Vorpahl (2015-16, 2016-17), Danielle Blagg (2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15), Jamie Kaplan (2013-14), Olivia Grayson (2011-12) and Tiffany Aidoo (2010-11) who claimed all-conference honors in those years. In 2019, freshman guard Dynah Jones was named to the American Athletic Conference’s All-Freshman Team.

Woods’ guard development was quite evident in the development of both Vorpahl and Morgan. Vorpahl wrapped a career in which she was just the second person in school history to surpass both 1,000 career points and 500 career assists. She ranked in the top 20 in the country in assists as a senior and was named American Athletic Conference Scholar-Athlete on top of that, following in the footsteps of 2015 winner and Senior CLASS Award First-Team All-American Jamie Kaplan.

Meanwhile, Morgan has went down as one of the greatest players in program history. The only player to reach 1,000 career points in her first two seasons at Tulane, and the only player to score 600 or more points in three different seasons, Morgan finished her career with 2,240 points to finish second all-time at Tulane.

As a team, Tulane’s three-point shooting from its guards was never better than in 2017-18. That season, the Wave knocked down 205 three-pointers, setting a new school record in that category. The team also broke the school record with 606 attempted 3-pointers. In fact, the past four years have all ranked inside the top eight in program history in made three-pointers for a single season.

A noted recruiter, Woods has been instrumental in landing talented student-athletes everywhere she has been and then develop that talent she has helped sign. Her first recruiting class at Tulane proved to be a solid group as the four freshmen – Blagg, Tiffany Dale, Adesuwa Ebomwonyi and Jamie Kaplan – combined to earn C-USA Freshman of the Week honors on seven occasions. Ultimately, all four players cemented their names forever in the Tulane record books, all finishing on the top-10 list for most games played while accounting for 46.1 percent of the team’s scoring over the four years.

Woods joined the Tulane staff for the 2010-11 campaign following two seasons in the Big 12 at the University of Missouri from 2008 to 2010, where she recruited and coached three all-conference players. Before Missouri, Woods spent three seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Oregon State from 2005 to 2008. In 2005-06, the Beavers posted a 10 game improvement over the previous season and earned a berth to the WNIT Tournament, advancing to the second round. With the Beavers, Woods recruited and coached four all-conference and two all-freshman team players. Woods’ recruiting efforts helped the Beavers land the Alaska and Gatorade Player of the Year in Talisa Rhea, as well as Judie Lomax. Rhea became the 15th OSU player to score 1,000 career points.

Prior to serving as an assistant coach at New Mexico State University in 2004-05, Woods was an assistant coach at her Alma Mater Western Illinois University from 2001 to 2004. The program posted a combined 57-30 record in her three seasons, as well as earning Mid-Continent (now Summit League) regular season championships and WNIT berths in 2002-03 and 2003-04. In her three seasons, Woods recruited & coached seven all-conference & two all-freshman team players.A native of Topeka, Kansas, and a graduate of Topeka High School, Woods began her collegiate playing career at Barton Community College and later accepted a scholarship to Western Illinois University. Woods earned an associate’s degree from Barton and

completed her bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in psychology at Western Illinois. She is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, Womens Leaders, and WeCoach. Actively involved with the WBCA, Woods has served as a roundtable presenter for the WBCA national convention on several occasions. Woods is also a representative of the assistant coaches and education workgroup committee with the WBCA. Woods was selected attend NEXTUP and the NCAA Basketball Coaches Academy in 2019, two programs designed for professional development of assistant coaches.

THE WOODS FILE...Hometown: Topeka, KansasAlma Mater: Western Illinois, 2001

Playing ExperienceBarton Community College, 1997-1999Western Illinois, 1999-2001 Coaching Experience2010-present: Assistant Coach, Tulane2008-10: Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, Missouri2005-08: Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Oregon State2004-05: Assistant Coach, New Mexico State2001-04: Assistant Coach, Western Illinois

DOSHIA WOODSRECRUITING COORDINATOR • 10TH SEASON

Western Illinois, 2001 • Topeka, Kan.

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Lindsay Werntz enters her eighth season as the Green Wave’s director of women’s basketball operations where she is responsible for helping to create and monitor the programs budget, game scheduling, collaborates with senior staff to update programs growth and needs and oversees Tulane’s graduate assistant. Werntz organizes and manages the Green Wave’s team travel, serves as the liaison to the equipment staff, as well as works with Tulane’s game operations staff.

She also coordinates the team’s camps and assists with the team’s special projects with the Tulane campus and New Orleans community. She is actively involved in the WBCA where she has been a mentor in 2015 & 2016, a Final 4 presenter in 2015 & 2016, and a webinar presenter in 2017. Werntz is also a member of the Women Leaders in College Sports. She was selected to participate with the NCAA Mock Tourmanet Selection program and she also participated on the transition team for Tulane to the American Athletic Conference.

Werntz came to Tulane following two seasons as the top assistant at Loyola University New Orleans where she helped lead the Wolfpack to a combined 43-18 overall record and a 20-10 mark in Southern States Athletic Conference action. In 2011-12, Werntz helped Loyola post a 23-6 record and a 14-4 league mark while advancing to the NAIA National Championship Tournament. The Wolfpack’s .793 winning percentage that year

stood as the second-best in the history of the program.

While at Loyola, Werntz was responsible for gameday preparation, scouting and recruiting while also designing and implementing the strength and conditioning program and overseeing the team’s academic progress. She helped Keiva Council and Jasmine Brewer earn All-America, All-Louisiana, all-conference and National All-Jesuit Team honors.

In addition, Werntz was head coach at Hill College for the 2007-08 season and also served as assistant coach at Nevada from 2006-07, Midland College from 2004-06 and Florida Gulf Coast from 2002-03. She helped Nevada earn a spot in the WNIT in 2007, helped guide Midland to a spot in the Region V Championship and was instrumental in FGCU going 30-1 and posting the nation’s top defense during her lone year in the Sunshine State.

Werntz played college basketball at Arkansas State during the 1996-97 season before spending two seasons at IPFW. She completed her bachelor’s degree in general studies from IPFW in 2002 and earned a master’s degree in health and physical education from Marshall two years later. She earned a Women in Leadership certificate from Cornell University this past summer.

Returning to her alma mater, Olivia Grayson joined the Tulane women’s basketball staff as its new director of student-athlete development and video in August 2018. In this new role, Grayson will be responsible for coordinating daily practices and team activities, community outreach, working with marketing, directing the team’s mentor program, and coordinating video. Grayson, a native of Metairie, played for the Green Wave from 2009-13 and remains eighth all-time in Tulane history with 1,442 points. She is also fourth all-time in assists (499), fifth in steals (249), 10th all-time in field goals made (487), fifth in field goals attempted (1,349) and seventh in rebounding (750). She holds the program record for games played at 134. Most recently, Grayson served as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for Northwestern State women’s basketball in Natchitoches, Louisiana. With the Demons, she was responsible for recruiting, scouting, coordinating camps, team video exchange, organizing team travel, ordering inventory and supervising graduate students in addition to her coaching duties.

Prior to her time at Northwestern State, Grayson was Tulane’s graduate assistant and video coordinator from 2013-2016. While earning her master’s degree in social work, Grayson broke down game film, assisted coaches on court during practice, organized on-campus recruiting, managed social media and assisted with all aspects of team travel. She also designed and organized the team playbook, recruited practice players and managers and was the assistant camp coordinator. As a player for the Green Wave, Grayson was First Team All-Conference USA in 2012 and Second Team All-CUSA in 2013. In her first year at Tulane, the conference recognized her on its All-Freshman Team. She was the MVP of the 2011 Tulane Classic and made the All-Tournament team in 2010 and 2011. She attended the WBCA’s “So You Want to be a Coach?” program in 2013, earned All-Louisiana honors in 2012 and 2013 and was the 2010 Female Amateur Athlete of the Year as awarded by the Allstate Sugar Bowl and Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame.

OLIVIA GRAYSONDIRECTOR OF STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT AND VIDEO • SECOND SEASON

Tulane, 2013 and 2016 • Metairie, La.

LINDSAY WERNTZDIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS • EIGHTH SEASON

Fort Wayne, 2002 • Freeport, Ill.

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Ayoleka Sodade was named graduate assistant for the Tulane women’s basketball program in August 2019. A native of Windsor, Ontario, Sodade helped Buffalo to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances including a run to the Sweet 16 in 2018. Buffalo also made the second round of the NCAA tournament during her senior year. Besides her success with the Bulls, Sodade earned an invitation to the Nigerian Women’s Basketball National Team Camp in 2017 and 2018.   Off the court, she held internships at Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore during the course of her studies. At Johns Hopkins Hospital, Sodade observed orthopedic surgeries, recording notes and learning how to manage surgeries and work with patients.   With the Kennedy Krieger Institute, she performed research on neurological conditions including strokes and Parkinson’s disease. Sodade also studied past cases to work toward a greater understanding of neurological conditions.   A volunteer with Habitat for Humanity and the Newman Center Church in Buffalo, Sodade will be working toward a master’s degree in public health at Tulane. She is a native of Windsor, Ontario. Sodade earned her bachelor’s degree in health and human service from the University at Buffalo following a stellar four-year career for the Bulls that included three NCAA Tournament appearances.

Chappell Evans joined Tulane Athletics as assistant athletic trainer in August of 2017. She oversees all aspects of healthcare for the Green Wave’s women’s basketball program.

Evans arrives after three years at Samford University where she was associate head athletic trainer for all women’s sports for the last two years and head of the mental health committee. She joined the Bulldogs in August of 2014 as an assistant athletic trainer, working with women’s basketball, women’s tennis and women’s golf.

Evans was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Memphis from 2011-13, working primarily with football, volleyball, women’s tennis and cheer and dance.

Evans earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training at the University of Alabama in 2011, before going on to earn a master’s degree in sport commerce at Memphis in 2013.

Chantelle Boucher was hired as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Tulane University in July of 2015. She works primarily with the women’s basketball program and beach volleyball program and serves as the director of nutrition for Green Wave student-athletes. She also works with the Green Wave football team.

In her first year at Tulane, she served as the strength and conditioning coach for the swimming and diving program in 2015-16, before being transitioned into her new role. Prior to her arrival in New Orleans, Boucher was the assistant director of strength and conditioning at Harvard University, a position she obtained after beginning her tenure with the Crimson as an intern.

A native of Saco, Maine, Boucher earned her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and exercise science at the University of Maine in 2011. She is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA).

Assistant Strength and Conditioning CoachMaine, 2011

CHANTELLEBOUCHER

Assistant Athletic Director, Sports MedicineAlabama, 2011;Memphis, 2013

CHAPPELLEVANS

Graduate AssistantBuffalo, 2019

LEKASODADE

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Pierce Feltner joined Tulane Athletics as assistant director of strategic communications in September 2019.

He serves as the primary media contact for the Green Wave’s women’s basketball and women’s golf programs as well as secondary football responsibilities.

Feltner arrived in New Orleans after one year under the same title at High Point University where he handled the day-to-day communications initiatives for women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, men’s golf and volleyball. During his tenure, he served as the host communications director for the 2019 Big South Women’s Basketball Tournament and the 2019 Southern Conference Men’s Lacrosse Championship.

Prior to his time at High Point, Feltner interned at the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) from January until June of 2018.

Feltner was a sports information Adidas intern at the University of Louisiville, his alma mater, for the 2016-17 season. As an undergraduate student, he was an assistant in the sports information and video production department for three years.

Feltner earned his bachelor’s degree in sport administration with a minor in communication in 2016, before completing his master’s degree in sport administration at Louisville in 2018.

Gus Kattengell serves as the play-by-play broadcaster for Tulane’s women’s basketball games and is entering his seventh season calling the action on the hardwood in 2018-19. Kattengell is also entering his 10th season as part of Tulane football broadcasts serving as the pregame and postgame show host along with patrolling the sidelines as the sideline reporter.

Kattengell has been entrenched in New Orleans sports radio as a journalist reporting on the Saints, Pelicans and other professional and college sports. He has also served as the sideline reporter for the Saints Radio Network for two years and as sideline reporter and color commentator for the former Arena Football League’s Voodoo Radio Network for three years.

January 2010 saw Kattengell take to the airways as co-host of the Sports Hangover, a daily sports talk show. In 2009, he was hired as the Sports Director at WMTI 106.1 The Ticket, where The Sports Hangover aired weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. In 2014, he joined ESPN New Orleans where he currently hosts the Sports Hangover weekdays from 12-3 p.m.

Kattengell was rewarded by the Press Club of New Orleans in Summer 2018 as Sports Hangover was selected the Best Sports Talk Show. Other awards include two Regional Murrow Awards presented by the Radio-Television News Directors Association for Sports Feature and several Louisiana Associated Press awards for Best Sportscast and Sports Story in the state.

After graduating from Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, Kattengell took his passion for athletics to the University of Southern Mississippi, where he majored in Broadcast Journalism and minored in Coaching and Athletic Administration.

Assistant Director of Strategic Comm.Louisville, 2016 & 2018

PIERCEFELTNER

Radio Broadcaster

Southern Miss, 1998

GUSKATTENGELL

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As a Junior (2018-19): Played in all 30 games as a junior, starting in 20 and seeing 19.1 minutes per game of court time...Drained 44 shots from 3-point range and scored 6.0 points per game...Averaged 1.7 rebounds per game and tallied 42 total assists...Recorded double-figure scoring in seven games...Set a season best of 17 points thanks to five made 3-pointers against SMU (January 12)...Equaled her career highs with five made 3-pointers and six total made field goals in that game against the Mustangs...Tied her career high with six made free throws against FAU (November 28)...Had a season-best five rebounds against No. 18 California (November 23).

As a Sophomore (2017-18): Finished the season second on the Tulane roster with 7.7 points per game...Played in all 31 games, starting the first 26...Averaged 2.3 rebounds per game...Had 107 assists, leading Tulane in that category as its starting point guard most of the season...Totaled 21 steals, tied for third on the roster...Named to the AAC Honor Roll on January 29 following a week with two double-figure scoring games at UConn and at Houston...Picked up a season- and career-high eight assists against Houston (January 6)...Had 11 games with five or more assists...Finished with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.4...Scored a career-high 19 points against Iowa State in the Junkanoo Jam, making 6 of 16 field goals including 4 of 6 from the 3-point line (November 25)...Also had 19 points against Troy (December 21) in the Tulane Classic with a 6-of-8 performance from the field and a 5-of-7 performance from the 3-point line...Scored in double figures in 11 games...Grabbed a season-high eight rebounds against Houston (January 6)...Had six games of four or more rebounds...Finished the year shooting 34.2 percent from the 3-point line (53-155) and 34.7 percent overall (77-222)...Shot 79.5 percent from the free-throw line (31-39).

As a Freshman (2016-17): Played in 27 of 33 games and averaged 6.3 minutes off the bench...Scored in 15 of 27 appearances...Hit two 3-pointers in the last 3:30 of the game at East Carolina to help seal the 61-45 victory...Finished with a career-best six points...

Played a career-high 18 minutes vs. Temple, tying her personal best in rebounds (3) and assists (2)...Picked up her first career block, along with tying her high of two assists, vs. Grambling in the second round of the WNIT...Went 1 for 2 from 3-point range, nabbed one assist and one steal in nine minutes of play vs. NC State...Recorded her first collegiate basket and points vs. Southern Miss...Also dished out her first career assist...Named to the 2016-17 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.

Prior to Tulane: Spent the final two years of her prep career at New Plymouth Girls’ High School where she led the squad to two straight playoff appearances...In 2014, guided her team to a national high school championship where she was named the tournament MVP and a 3x3 tournament title as well...Spent time on the national scene for New Zealand as well, dating as far back as 2012 when she made the U16 national squad...Followed that up by captaining the U17 team in 2013 and the U18 squad in 2014...Also in 2014, began representing New Zealand with the Junior Tall Ferns (U19).

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS.............................................................................................. 19, 2X, LAST VS. TROY (12/21/17)FG MADE .................................................................................................6, 5X, LAST AT SMU (1/14/19)THREES ...................................................................................................5, 2X, LAST AT SMU (1/14/19)REBOUNDS ..................................................................................................... 8 VS. HOUSTON (1/6/18)ASSISTS .......................................................................................................... 8 VS. HOUSTON (1/6/18)FTS ........................................................................................................ 6, 2X, LAST VS. FAU (11/28/18)STEALS...............................................................................................3, 2X, LAST VS. FAMU (12/30/18)BLOCKS ......................................................................................... 1, 2X, LAST AT MCNEESE (11/29/17)MINUTES ...................................................................................................... 39 VS. HOUSTON (1/6/18)

KAYLA MANUIRIRANGI#5 • SENIOR • GUARD • 5-7

Hawera, New Zealand • New Plymouth Girls

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG.2016-17 27-0 171-6.3 16-44 .364 8-29 .276 2-2 1.00 7-8-15 0.6 13-0 16 23 1 4 42 1.62017-18 31-26 790-25.5 77-222 .347 53-155 .342 31-39 .795 6-66-72 2.3 32-0 107 75 1 21 238 7.72018-19 30-20 574-19.1 59-182 .324 44-136 .324 19-22 .864 13-37-50 1.7 22-0 42 36 0 18 181 6.0TOTAL 88-46 1535-17.4 152-448 .339 105-320 .328 52-63 .825 26-111-137 1.6 67-0 165 134 2 43 461 5.2

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As a Junior (2018-19): Averaged 1.0 points and 1.4 rebounds per game...Played in 11 games, averaging 6.5 minutes per game...Had a season-best five rebounds against ECU (January 5)...Posted a rebound in five different games...Had a four-rebound day against USF on the road in Tampa (January 19)...Scored a season-best 7 points against ECU as well...Scored 2 points on two other occasions...Shot 45.5 percent from the field (5-11).

As a Sophomore (2017-18): Averaged 2.6 points and 2.3 rebounds per game...Played in 29 games, starting four with an average of 12.4 minutes per game...Scored a season-high 7 points in two different games, first against East Carolina (January 24) and second against Temple (February 7)...Had a season-best six rebounds at Houston (January 31) and had two five-rebound games...Posted a season-best three steals at Houston (January 31)...Started four of the final five games of the year...Played a season-best 29 minutes on Senior Night against SMU (February 26)...Shot 44.1 percent from the field during the season.

As a Freshman (2016-17): Played in 27 of 33 games and averaged 9.4 minutes off the bench...Scored in 12 of 27 appearances...Played a career-high 24 minutes vs. No. 1 UConn on Feb. 18, tying her career best of five rebounds...Recorded one of her best outings of the season at No. 1 UConn on Jan. 22, earning 8 points on 3-of-5 shooting in 17 minutes of play...Grabbed a team- and season-high five rebounds in 21 minutes of action vs. No. 10/9 Miss State (November 16)...Recorded a double-digit scoring performance in her Green Wave debut with 10 points on a perfect 4-for-4 shooting day vs. Grambling (November 12)...Named to the 2016-17 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.

Prior to Tulane: Originally from New Orleans before moving to Florida...At Winter Haven, helped produce back-to-back 20+ win seasons and playoff appearances: 22-8 in 2013-14 and 28-4 in 2014-15...Honed her skills while playing for Kenny Kallina with the FGB travel team...Listed as a 4-star recruit by JumpOffPlus Scouting,..Competed for FGB in the Tournament of Champions in Suwanee and Nashville, as well as the Summer Basketball Playoff in Charlotte.

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG.2016-17 27-0 255-9.4 21-55 .382 1-5 .200 5-8 .625 18-30-48 1.8 21-0 4 23 4 6 48 1.82017-18 29-4 360-12.4 30-68 .441 0-1 .000 14-20 .700 26-41-67 2.3 19-0 11 20 2 10 74 2.62018-19 11-0 72-6.5 5-11 .455 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 3-12-15 1.4 5-0 0 1 1 1 11 1.0TOTAL 67-4 687-10.3 56-134 .418 1-6 .167 20-31 .645 47-83-130 1.9 45-0 15 44 7 17 133 2.0

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS......................................................................................................10 VS. GRAMBLING (11/22/16)FG MADE .....................................................................................................4 VS. GRAMBLING (11/22/16)THREES .............................................................................................................. 1 AT MEMPHIS (2/27/17)REBOUNDS ........................................................................................ 6, 2X, LAST AT HOUSTON (1/31/18)ASSISTS .....................................................................................................................2 VS. SMU (2/28/18)FTS ............................................................................................................... 2, 4X, LAST AT UCF (1/17/18)STEALS....................................................................................................................2 VS. TULSA (1/21/19)BLOCKS .........................................................................................................1, 4X, LAST VS. ECU (1/7/19)MINUTES .................................................................................................................29 VS. SMU (2/28/18)

MADDISON WELLS#24 • SENIOR • FORWARD • 6-1

Winter Haven, Fla. • Winter Haven/Chain of Lakes

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As a Sophomore (2018-19): Ended the year averaging 4.9 points, 2.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game...Led Tulane with 129 total assists...Started 26 of 30 games and earned 24.5 minutes of playing time per contest...Set single-season career highs in made field goals, 3-pointers made, rebounds, made free throws, assists, blocks and steals...Shot .333 from the 3-point line (30-90)...Named to the American Athletic Conference Honor Roll on January 14...Had a season- and career-high nine assists on three separate occasions including the season opener against Texas Southern (November 8)...Had at least five assists in 15 of Tulane’s 30 games including seven of the first eight...Scored a career-high 14 points at Houston (February 20), making a career-best four 3-pointers in that game...Reached double-figure scoring in two games...Snagged a season-best six rebounds against Texas State (December 22) and vs. USF in the conference tournament (March 8)...Played a career-high 35 minutes against SMU (February 24).

As a Freshman (2017-18): Finished her first season averaging 2.8 points, 1.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game...Played in 29 games, getting her first career start against Houston (January 6)...Finished tied for fourth on the roster with 14 made 3-pointers...Scored 8 points against Southern Miss while adding four assists (No-vember 14)...Picked up six assists against Dayton (November 11) at the Maine Tip-Off Tournament...Had a season-high 9 points against Iowa State (November 24) in the Junkanoo Jam, making a season-best three 3-pointers...Scored 8 points against No. 1 UConn (February 21)...Also had a season-high three steals in that game...Brought down a season-high four rebounds on two occasions...Tallied a season-high six assists against Dayton (November 11) and against Vanderbilt (November 17)...Recorded the first block of her career against San Diego State (November 25).

Prior to Tulane: Attended University Lab School in Baton Rouge...Played point guard under head coach Bonita Johnson...Capped a stellar senior campaign by being named

both USA Today First-Team All-Louisiana and LSWA Class 3A First Team All-State, along with being tabbed with the prestigious Louisiana High School Basketball Coaches Association MVP award, which ranges across all classes in the state...Led University Lab to a 31-7 record and the Division II state championship game as a senior, averaging a double-double along the way with her 21.4 points and 10.5 assists per game...Won two state championships at University Lab...Won Most Outstanding Player in first championship game appearance...Member of FCA Club...Born in Metairie, Louisiana...Favorite athlete is LeBron James while favorite person is her mother...Loves listening to music...Future career plans include owning her own major business.

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS..............................................................................................................14 AT HOUSTON (2/20/19)FG MADE ............................................................................................. 4, 2X, LAST AT HOUSTON (2/20/19)THREES ...............................................................................................................4 AT HOUSTON (2/20/19)REBOUNDS ................................................................................................. 6 VS. TEXAS STATE (12/22/18)ASSISTS ................................................................................................... 9, 3X, LAST AT TEMPLE (1/7/19)FTS ...................................................................................................................3, 4X, LAST VS. SMU (2/24)STEALS................................................................................................... 3, 3X, LAST VS. UCONN (1/16/19)BLOCKS ..................................................................................................... 1, 4X, LAST VS. SMU (2/24/19)MINUTES ................................................................................................................. 35 VS. SMU (2/24/19)

KAILA ANDERSON#1 • JUNIOR • GUARD • 5-5Kenner, La. • University Lab

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG.2017-18 29-1 500-17.2 28-105 .267 14-62 .226 12-22 .545 4-43-47 1.6 54-2 67 64 1 21 82 2.82018-19 30-26 736-24.5 48-131 .366 30-90 .333 21-25 .840 9-57-66 2.2 58-1 129 77 4 31 147 4.9TOTAL 59-27 1236-20.9 76-236 .322 44-152 .289 33-47 .702 13-100-113 1.9 112-3 196 141 5 52 229 3.9

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As a Sophomore (2018-19): Won the American Athletic Conference Ambassador Award which is given annually to the student-athlete who most exemplifies the ideals of sportsmanship on the court – ethical behavior, fair play and integrity – along with community service off the court...Was selected to the American Athletic Conference Honor Roll on January 10...Was Tulane’s second-leading scorer on the year, averaging 8.4 points per game...Drained 53 3-pointers to lead Tulane, recording more than 60 percent of her points on the year from the 3-point line...Earned 101 rebounds on the season, averaging 3.4 per game...Started in all but one game on the year, averaging 28.4 minutes per game...Shot an impressive 41.1 percent from the field and 34.2 percent from the 3-point line...Had a career-high 22 points against Washington (November 18) in the third game of the season...Grabbed a career-high nine rebounds at Temple (January 8) to help the Green Wave to a victory...Had an incredible six steals in a Tulane victory against Cleveland State in San Diego (November 24)...Set a career best with five blocks against Memphis (February 16)...Scored in double figures 11 times during the year...Eclipsed 15 points five times...Made at least three 3-pointers in nine games.

As a Freshman (2017-18): Finished fifth on Tulane with 5.0 points per game...Also recorded 1.9 rebounds per game and started in 10 games during the year...Averaged 17.5 minutes per game...Scored in double figures four times during the season...Topped Tulane with 12 points against USF (February 3)...Set a season high with 14 points against Houston (January 6)...Scored 11 points in back-to-back games in the Tulane Classic (December 21-22)...Grabbed a season-high six rebounds against Houston (January 6)...Posted a season-best five assists against Wichita State (January 13) and also had four assists at Wichita State (February 24)...Had a season-best two steals in eight different games...Started and played a season-best 37 minutes against Wichita State (January 13).

Prior to Tulane: Attended Clear Springs High School in Houston...Led the basketball team to four straight playoff appearances with a combined four-year record of 121-22...As a senior, spearheaded Clear Springs to an undefeated District Championship (14-0), ultimately finishing 32-4 on the year...Won the All-District 24-6A Offensive Player of the Year Award after averaging 14 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game...Ultimately led the Chargers to the Class 6A Regional III title game in 2017, where she ended her prep career with a 20-point, 10-rebound performance...Inducted into Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society...Born in Arlington, Texas...Favorite athletes are Candace Parker, Kevin Durant and LeBron James...Favorite color is orange...Plans to follow a pre-medical track while at Tulane and hopes to become a surgeon one day...Also interested in pediatrics.

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG.2017-18 31-10 543-17.5 55-149 .369 37-106 .349 9-14 .643 23-35-58 1.9 52-0 25 38 6 25 156 5.02018-19 30-29 851-28.4 90-219 .411 53-155 .342 20-29 .690 19-82-101 3.4 47-0 30 43 19 39 253 8.4TOTAL 61-39 1394-22.9 145-368 .394 90-261 .345 29-43 .674 42-117-159 2.6 99-0 55 81 25 64 409 6.7

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS.................................................................................................... 22 VS. WASHINGTON (11/18/18)FG MADE ................................................................................................... 8 VS. WASHINGTON (11/18/18)THREES .................................................................................................5 VS. TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/8/18)REBOUNDS .............................................................................................................. 9 AT TEMPLE (1/7/19)ASSISTS .................................................................................................... 5 VS. WICHITA STATE (1/13/18)FTS ..........................................................................................................3 VS. SOUTHERN MISS (12/1/18)STEALS............................................................................................... 6 VS. CLEVELAND STATE (11/24/18)BLOCKS ..............................................................................................................5 VS. MEMPHIS (2/16/19)MINUTES .................................................................................................. 41 VS. TEXAS STATE (12/22/18)

SIERRA CHEATHAM#12 • JUNIOR • GUARD • 6-0

Houston, Texas • Clear Springs HS

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As a Sophomore (2018-19): Named the American Athletic Conference’s Most Improved Player...Second Team All-Conference selection...Two-time conference Player of the Week...Four time league weekly Honor Roll selection...Led Tulane in scoring with 14.4 points per game and rebounding with 7.5 boards per game...Was the only Tulane player to start in all 30 games...Averaged 31.9 minutes per game...Recorded seven double-doubles on the season...Grabbed 20 rebounds in a single game against ECU (January 5), setting the third-best rebounding day in program history...Had 10 offensive and 10 defensive rebounds in that game...Scored in double figures 25 out of 30 games...Reached at least 15 points in 16 games...Recorded at least 20 points in four games...Set a career best with 27 points at Houston (February 20)...Had 25 points in a game at Tulsa (February 10)...Shot 50.3 percent from the field, sinking 184 of 366 shots...Earned 26 blocks on the year...At least tripled her production in every statistical category from her freshman year...Finished the season with 431 points after just 42 points as a freshman.

As a Freshman (2017-18): Averaged 1.9 points and 1.9 rebounds per game in her first year with Tulane...Played in 22 games and saw 8.5 minutes of action per game...Got her first career rebound against Maine (November 10)...Scored four points and added a season-best seven rebounds against San Diego State in the Junankoo Jam (November 25)...Had a season-best two assists in that game as well...Also had a season-high seven rebounds at USF (December 31)...Scored a season-best 6 points against Troy in the Tulane Classic (December 21)...Had two blocks and an assist against UNO (December 5).

Prior to Tulane: Played forward/center for the Pineville Rebels...Was a 5A Second Team All-State honoree...Averaged a double-double with her 20 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior...Elevated her game in the Class 5A State basketball tournament, leading Pineville to a big second-round upset over No. 2 seed East Ascension, bringing an end to their 23-game win streak - Freeman scored 25 points in the game, including

two free throws with 14.7 seconds left to earn the 48-46 win...Ultimately led Pineville to four straight playoff appearances...Louisiana State AAU Champions in 2016 with the Louisiana Lady Selecte...National Honor Society member and Anchor Club member junior & senior years...Student Council Representative 2014-17...Born in Alexandria, Louisiana...Hobbies include Xbox gaming...Favorite athlete is LeBron James...First cousin, Aaron Epps, played basketball at LSU...Always has a Song of the Day...Intends to major and have a future career in technology.

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS.............................................................................................................27 AT HOUSTON (2/20/19)FG MADE ..........................................................................................11, 2X, LAST AT HOUSTON (2/20/19)THREES ..................................................................................1, 2X, LAST VS. OLD DOMINION (12/21/18)REBOUNDS ................................................................................................................ 20 VS. ECU (1/7/19)ASSISTS .........................................................................3, 3X, LAST VS. CENTRAL MICHIGAN (12/29/18)FTS .................................................................................................7 VS. CENTRAL MICHIGAN (12/29/18)STEALS...............................................................................................3, 2X, LAST AT HOUSTON (2/20/19)BLOCKS ...................................................................................................................... 3 VS. UCF (2/13/19)MINUTES .........................................................................................................43 AT HOUSTON (2/20/19)

KRYSTAL FREEMAN#23 • JUNIOR • FORWARD • 6-0

Pineville, La. • Pineville HS

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG.2017-18 22-0 187-8.5 19-46 .413 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 11-31-42 1.9 13-0 6 13 6 3 42 1.92018-19 30-30 958-31.9 184-366 .503 3-14 .214 60-85 .706 76-148-224 7.5 71-2 29 68 26 26 431 14.4TOTAL 52-30 1145-22.0 203-412 .493 3-14 .214 64-92 .696 87-179-266 5.1 842 35 81 32 29 473 9.1

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As a Freshman (2018-19): Played in all but one game during the year, starting four times in the final month of the season...Played 19.8 minutes per game...Finished the year with 4.1 points per game, 2.1 rebounds per game and 99 total assists...Was second on the roster in assists with 99 and free throws made with 49...Shot 77.8 percent from the free-throw line (49-63)...Made 32.7 percent of her shots from teh field (34-104)...Had a career-high 10 assists against UCF (February 13), becoming the first Tulane player with double-digit assists since 2017...Had at least four assists in 12 different games...Set a career high with 19 points near her hometown in a game against Florida A&M in Coral Gables, Florida (December 30)...Also scored in double figures against Cleveland State with 14 points (November 24)...Grabbed a season-best six rebounds against Wash-ington (November 18)...Snagged a season-best five steals against LSU (November 15).

Prior to Tulane:As a senior, took Nova High School to the state championship game and finished with a 30-2 record...A McDonald’s All-American nominee...Named BCAA Female Scholar Athlete of the Year...Named Sun Sentinel Player of the Year and Miami Herald First Team All-County...Helped her Nova team win the BCAA Big 8 championship and was named the Big 8 MVP...Won the Holiday Palm Classic tournament...Won district and regional championship...Scored 18.3 points per game, grabbed 6.5 boards and had 4.7 assists...As a junior, averaged 15.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game while helping Nova to a 20-7 record...Named First Team All-County by the Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald...Named to the Big 8 All-Tournament Team and Jr. Orange Bowl All-Tournament Team...Also played basketball for the Miami Suns Team Fowles EYBL and placed sixth in the Nike Tournament of Champions...Part of the National Honor Society...Was Student Government Secretary...Coaching Maccabi Girls basketball...Daughter of Stacy and Alex Gutierrez, a former professional cyclist...Has one older sister, Lauren...Intends to major in business...Favorite athlete is Kelsey Plum.

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS.................................................................................................................19 VS. FAMU (12/30/18)FG MADE ................................................................................................................7 VS. FAMU (12/30/18)THREES ..................................................................................................1, 2X, LAST VS. FAMU (12/30/18)REBOUNDS ...............................................................................................6 VS. WASHINGTON (11/18/18)ASSISTS ....................................................................................................................10 VS. UCF (2/13/19)FTS ............................................................................................................8 VS. WASHINGTON (11/18/18)STEALS.......................................................................................................................5 AT LSU (11/15/18)BLOCKS ............................................................................................ 1, 2X, LAST VS. CINCINNATI (3/4/19)MINUTES ..................................................................................................................35 VS. UCF (2/13/19)

ERIN GUTIERREZ#2 • SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-9Pembroke Pines, Fla. • Nova HS

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG.2018-19 29-4 574-19.8 34-104 .327 3-15 .200 49-63 .778 9-52-61 2.1 61-0 99 72 2 39 120 4.1TOTAL 29-4 574-19.8 34-104 .327 3-15 .200 49-63 .778 9-52-61 2.1 61-0 99 72 2 39 120 4.1

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As a Freshman (2018-19): Played in all 30 games for the Green Wave, getting four starts and averaging 12.4 minutes per game...Her four starts all came in the final month of the season...Averaged 2.6 points, 2.8 rebounds and 0.7 blocks per game in her first year with the team...Set a career high with 10 points against Memphis (February 16) on the day of her first career start...Had eight rebounds against Florida A&M (December 30)...Set a season best with 10 rebounds at Houston (February 20) and just missed a double-double with 9 points in that game...Had a career-best four blocks in that game as well...Scored 8 points four different times during the year before posting her career high of 10 points...Finished the year sinking 42 percent of her field goal attempts.

Prior to Tulane:In her senior year at Austin High, named the MVP of District 25-5A for the second straight year...Also named Class 5A All-State by the Austin American-States-man...Averaged 15.7 points, 12.1 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 2.8 blocks per game...Shot 53.2 percent from the field...Nominated for McDonald’s All-American game...Named to the Texas Girls Coaches Association Legacy All-Star Team and All-State team...Named TGCA and TABC Academic All-State...Named to the Faith 7 All Star Team and Central Texas High School All Star Team...Named Austin High’s Co-Outstanding Offensive Player, its Outstanding Defensive Player and its MVP...Won the Austin High 3-D (Desire, Dedication and Determination) Award...Finished with 1,624 career points, the second-most ever at Austin...As a junior, scored 15.2 points, grabbed 8.1 rebounds and added 1.9 blocks per game...Shot 55 percent from the field...Named District 25-5A MVP...Reached the Regional Finals that season for the first time in school history...TABC and TGCA All-State honors as a junior...All-District First Team and scored her 1,000th career point in her junior season...Named First Team All-District as a sophomore and All-District Honorable Mention as a freshman...Academic All-District all four years of high school...Won Adidas Gauntlet National Championship in 2017...Named an Adidas All-American in 2016 and 2017...First girls’ basketball player at Austin to sign a Division 1 scholarship...Born April 21, 2000...Daughter of Michael and Kim Heide...Father played basketball at Colorado Mesa University (formerly Mesa State College)...Has one younger sister, Katrina...Undecided on a major at Tulane...Favorite athlete is Kawhi Leonard.

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG.2018-19 30-4 373-12.4 34-81 .420 0-0 .000 9-27 .333 26-58-84 2.8 49-0 12 33 22 14 77 2.6TOTAL 30-4 373-12.4 34-81 .420 0-0 .000 9-27 .333 26-58-84 2.8 49-0 12 33 22 14 77 2.6

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS.............................................................................................................10 VS. MEMPHIS (2/16/19)FG MADE ............................................................................................................5 VS. MEMPHIS (2/16/19)THREES .................................................................................................................................................N/AREBOUNDS .......................................................................................................10 AT HOUSTON (2/20/19)ASSISTS ...................................................................................................... 2, 3X, LAST AT SMU (1/14/19)FTS .............................................................................................................................. 3 AT SMU (1/14/19)STEALS................................................................................................2, 3X, LAST AT MEMPHIS (1/30/19)BLOCKS ...............................................................................................................4 AT HOUSTON (2/20/19)MINUTES ..........................................................................................................33 AT HOUSTON (2/20/19)

MIA HEIDE#42 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 6-3

Austin, Texas • Austin HS

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As a Freshman (2018-19): Named to the American Athletic Conference All-Freshman Team following a tremendous first year with Tulane...Averaged 7.9 points per game, finishing third on the Green Wave roster in that category...Averaged 2.5 rebounds per game and 1.6 assists per game...Played in all 30 games for Tulane, starting nine of them including eight in conference play...Was Tulane’s second-leading scorer in conference-on-ly games...Scored in double figures on 10 occasions including the final three games of the year...Set a season best with 22 points against then-No. 18 California (November 23)...Scored 19 points against FAU (November 28)...Reached 15 points in back-to-back games against ECU (February 2) and USF (February 6)...Led Tulane in scoring four times...Had a season high of seven rebounds against Memphis (February 16)...Had four assists against Memphis in that game as well, setting a season high...Started the season opener against Texas Southern (November 8), becoming the first Tulane freshman to start a season opener since Courtnie Latham in 2013.

Prior to Tulane: In her senior year, named All-Metro by the Advocate...Averaged 16.0 points, 5.6 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game...Took John Curtis to the state championship game and won for the second consecutive season...Named Class 5A All-State Honorable Mention by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association...As a junior, also named All-State Honorable Mention from the LSWA...Named 2016-17 All-Metro Girls Basketball Team by the Times Picayune...Won a state championship as a junior...Played in high school for former Tulane women’s basketball player Barbara Farris...Daughter of Natasha and Donell Jones...Has one older brother, Richard Myles, and one twin brother, Donell Jones...Has three older sisters, Jordan, Briana and Tyler...Favorite athlete is LeBron James...Favorite celebrity is Beyoncé.

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG.2018-19 30-9 525-17.5 90-239 .377 24-77 .312 33-56 .589 28-46-74 2.5 70-2 48 73 6 31 237 7.9TOTAL 30-9 525-17.5 90-239 .377 24-77 .312 33-56 .589 28-46-74 2.5 70-2 48 73 6 31 237 7.9

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS.....................................................................................................................22 VS. CAL (11/23/18)FG MADE ....................................................................................................................9 VS. CAL (11/23/18)THREES ......................................................................................................................4 VS. CAL (11/23/18)REBOUNDS ........................................................................................................7 VS. MEMPHIS (2/16/19)ASSISTS .............................................................................................................4 VS. MEMPHIS (2/16/19)FTS ............................................................................................................................ 5 VS. FAU (11/28/18)STEALS................................................................................................................... 6 VS. FAMU (12/30/18)BLOCKS ......................................................................................................................... 2 VS. USF (3/8/19)MINUTES .................................................................................................................... 29 VS. USF (2/6/19)

DYNAH JONES#14 • SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-10

New Orleans, La. • John Curtis Christian

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As a Freshman (2018-19): Did not play during her true freshman season.

Prior to Tulane: Played four years of basketball for Coach Darius Mimms Sr., her father, at Warren Easton Charter...Won the Louisiana state championship as a fresh-man...Named All-USA Louisiana Girls Basketball Second Team by USA Today...Named All-Metro Girls Basketball Team by the Times-Picayune...All-District and All-State in 2016-17...Played club basketball for Lady Elfrid Payton Elite...Member of the National Honor Society...Daughter of Darius and Lionne Mimms...Father played basketball at Louisiana Tech and Southern University...Has one younger sister, Deja...Has three older brothers, Darius Jr., Brent Chapius and Thomas Moore Jr....Favorite athlete is Candace Parker...Intends to major in marketing and minor in graphic design...Plans to open her own marketing firm.

DENE’ MIMMS#30 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-5

New Orleans, La. • Warren Easton Charter

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Prior to Tulane: Won the state championship at Curtis for three consecutive seasons to close out her career...Scored 14 points in the championship-game victory over McKinley in her junior season...Helped Curtis to a 30-1 record as a junior...In her senior year, helped Curtis defeat Mt. Carmel for the state championship and lost just three games all season...Scored 8 points and had four rebounds and four assists in the state title game...Rated as a three-star emerging prospect by Premier Basketball Report...Played alongside Green Wave teammate Dynah Jones in high school and was coached by former Green Wave player Barbara Farris.

Prior to Tulane: Played her first two years at ULM, scoring 10.4 points per game for the team as a freshman and upping that total to a team-best 14.2 points per game as a sophomore...Named Third Team All-Sun Belt as a sophomore...Named Third Team All-Louisiana honors from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association after her sophomore year...Scored in double figures 15 times in her freshman year, leading the Warhawks in rebounding, assists, steals and blocked shots...As a sophomore, scored in double-figures 19 times and set a career high with 33 points against Arkansas State...Had five double-doubles as a sophomore and a career-best 14 rebounds in that Arkansas State game...Averaged a team-high 7.3 boards per game...Led ULM in steals, was second on the team in assists and third in blocked shots as a sophomore...At Douglas County High School, she helped her team to a 28-2 finish as a junior...Earned All-Country and Honorable Mention All-State recognition as well.

ARSULA CLARK#0 • JUNIOR • GUARD • 5-9

Miami, Fla. • ULM/Douglasville (Ga.) HS

SALMA BATES#11 • FRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-7

Kenner, La. • John Curtis Christian

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Prior to Tulane: Averaged 14 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks per game in her junior season...Took Oak Ridge to the state Final Four in Class 9A, Florida’s largest high school class. for two consecutive seasons...Named First Team All-Metro during her junior year and Second Team All-Metro as a sophomore...Earned All-Metro East status as a senior.

Prior to Tulane: At age 18, was the youngest member of the Romanian National Team...Also played on Romania’s Under-18 and Under-20 national teams in 2018...Averaged a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds on the U18 squad...Scored 10 points and added eight rebounds per game with the U20 team...Has been a part of the Romanian Under-22 3-on-3 team, competing in China at a tournament with that group...Played basketball for Cluj Napoca...Averaged 12.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game for Cluj Napoca.

ANIJAH GRANT#15 • FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-3

Orlando, Fla. • Oak Ridge HS

IRINA PARAU#21 • FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-1

Cluj-Napoca, Romania • Nicolae Balcescu

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2018-19 IN REVIEW2018-19 Tulane Basketball | #RollWave

Tulane Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 08, 2019)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 15-15 8-7 4-6 3-2CONFERENCE 5-11 2-6 3-5 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 10-4 6-1 1-1 3-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg23 FREEMAN, Krystal 30-30 958 31.9 184-366 . 5 0 3 3-14 . 2 1 4 60-85 . 7 0 6 76 148 224 7.5 71 2 29 68 26 26 431 14.412 CHEATHAM, Sierra 30-29 851 28.4 90-219 . 4 1 1 53-155 . 3 4 2 20-29 . 6 9 0 19 82 101 3.4 47 0 30 43 19 39 253 8.414 JONES, Dynah 30-9 525 17.5 90-239 . 3 7 7 24-77 . 3 1 2 33-56 . 5 8 9 28 46 74 2.5 70 2 48 73 6 31 237 7.911 LOFTON, Tatyana 29-4 501 17.3 62-166 . 3 7 3 13-49 . 2 6 5 43-59 . 7 2 9 32 42 74 2.6 62 1 36 36 0 23 180 6.205 MANUIRIRANGI, Kayla 30-20 574 19.1 59-182 . 3 2 4 44-136 . 3 2 4 19-22 . 8 6 4 13 37 50 1.7 22 0 42 36 0 18 181 6.001 ANDERSON, Kaila 30-26 736 24.5 48-131 . 3 6 6 30-90 . 3 3 3 21-25 . 8 4 0 9 57 66 2.2 58 1 129 77 4 31 147 4.925 WYATT, Harlyn 29-21 523 18.0 53-125 . 4 2 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 19-35 . 5 4 3 37 91 128 4.4 47 0 18 38 37 11 125 4.302 GUTIERREZ, Erin 29-4 574 19.8 34-104 . 3 2 7 3-15 . 2 0 0 49-63 . 7 7 8 9 52 61 2.1 61 0 99 72 2 39 120 4.122 SCHULTE, Meredith 30-3 358 11.9 32-104 . 3 0 8 1-1 1.000 13-19 . 6 8 4 26 36 62 2.1 30 0 9 25 3 9 78 2.642 HEIDE, Mia 30-4 373 12.4 34-81 . 4 2 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 9-27 . 3 3 3 26 58 84 2.8 49 0 12 33 22 14 77 2.624 WELLS, Maddison 11-0 72 6.5 5-11 . 4 5 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-3 . 3 3 3 3 12 15 1.4 5 0 0 1 1 1 11 1.034 MADZAREVIC, Ksenija 6-0 30 5.0 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 4 0 4 0.7 2 0 1 1 4 2 2 0.3

Team 63 82 145 13Total.......... 30 6075 692-1731 . 4 0 0 171-537 . 3 1 8 287-423 . 6 7 8 345 743 1088 36.3 524 6 453 516 124 244 1842 61.4Opponents...... 30 6075 655-1786 . 3 6 7 161-609 . 2 6 4 326-488 . 6 6 8 454 738 1192 39.7 490 - 391 518 99 258 1797 59.9

TEAM STATISTICS TLN OPPSCORING 1842 1797 Points per game 61.4 59.9 Scoring margin +1.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 692-1731 655-1786 Field goal pct . 4 0 0 . 3 6 73 POINT FG-ATT 171-537 161-609 3-point FG pct . 3 1 8 . 2 6 4 3-pt FG made per game 5.7 5.4FREE THROWS-ATT 287-423 326-488 Free throw pct . 6 7 8 . 6 6 8 F-Throws made per game 9.6 10.9REBOUNDS 1088 1192 Rebounds per game 36.3 39.7 Rebounding margin -3.5 -ASSISTS 453 391 Assists per game 15.1 13.0TURNOVERS 516 518 Turnovers per game 17.2 17.3 Turnover margin +0.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.8STEALS 244 258 Steals per game 8.1 8.6BLOCKS 124 99 Blocks per game 4.1 3.3ATTENDANCE 13737 13512 Home games-Avg/Game 15-916 10-1234 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 5-234

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalsTulane 401 453 461 498 29 1842Opponents 405 417 446 506 23 1797

Date Opponent Score Att.11/8/18 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 62-56 82011/15/18 at LSU W 56-54 151111/18/18 WASHINGTON W 63-51 87211/23/18 vs California L 57-65 42111/24/18 vs Cleveland State W 81-72 36211/28/18 FAU W 88-45 58012/1/18 SOUTHERN MISS W 71-54 174312/4/18 NICHOLLS W 71-46 80912/8/18 at Alabama L 58-69 194312/21/18 OLD DOMINION L 48-56 76812/22/18 TEXAS STATE Wot 67-61 75112/29/18 vs Central Michigan W 68-57 21712/30/18 vs Florida A&M W 78-34 169

* 01/05/19 ECU W 68-57 745* 01/08/19 at Temple University W 66-57 891* 01/12/19 at SMU W 61-43 735* 1/16/19 UCONN L 33-75 2055* 1/19/19 at USF L 46-73 2616* 1/26/19 WICHITA STATE L 44-62 1019* 01/30/19 at Memphis Wot 62-61 497* 02/02/19 at ECU L 61-63 0* 2/6/19 USF L 45-50 854* 02/10/19 at Tulsa L 67-72 1203* 2/13/19 UCF W 61-59 866* 2/16/19 MEMPHIS L 59-65 670* 02/20/19 at Houston L o t 82-83 0* 2/24/19 SMU L 60-64 647* 03/02/19 at UCF L 42-52 2947* 03/04/19 CINCINNATI L 65-80 538

03/08/19 vs USF L 52-61 0

* = Conference game

2018-19 OVERALL STATS

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Conference games only

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 5-11 2-6 3-5 0-0CONFERENCE 5-11 2-6 3-5 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg23 FREEMAN, Krystal 16-16 556 34.8 105-213 . 4 9 3 1-8 . 1 2 5 42-59 . 7 1 2 50 84 134 8.4 42 1 12 39 13 16 253 15.814 JONES, Dynah 16-7 280 17.5 45-127 . 3 5 4 10-38 . 2 6 3 18-33 . 5 4 5 17 24 41 2.6 46 2 27 40 2 14 118 7.412 CHEATHAM, Sierra 16-16 453 28.3 39-117 . 3 3 3 27-90 . 3 0 0 8-16 . 5 0 0 11 46 57 3.6 24 0 15 23 11 17 113 7.111 LOFTON, Tatyana 16-3 307 19.2 39-108 . 3 6 1 5-30 . 1 6 7 30-41 . 7 3 2 23 30 53 3.3 38 1 25 23 0 11 113 7.105 MANUIRIRANGI, Kayla 16-8 286 17.9 26-94 . 2 7 7 21-71 . 2 9 6 6-9 . 6 6 7 4 19 23 1.4 9 0 18 18 0 5 79 4.901 ANDERSON, Kaila 16-12 412 25.8 23-73 . 3 1 5 17-52 . 3 2 7 9-10 . 9 0 0 7 18 25 1.6 28 0 71 44 4 18 72 4.525 WYATT, Harlyn 15-10 254 16.9 22-59 . 3 7 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 8-14 . 5 7 1 17 35 52 3.5 26 0 4 21 23 7 52 3.502 GUTIERREZ, Erin 15-4 305 20.3 11-50 . 2 2 0 1-8 . 1 2 5 20-25 . 8 0 0 2 25 27 1.8 30 0 48 41 2 19 43 2.942 HEIDE, Mia 16-3 182 11.4 17-31 . 5 4 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-13 . 3 0 8 10 29 39 2.4 30 0 3 16 10 7 38 2.422 SCHULTE, Meredith 16-1 163 10.2 13-44 . 2 9 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 6-9 . 6 6 7 13 13 26 1.6 16 0 4 11 1 4 32 2.024 WELLS, Maddison 8-0 44 5.5 4-7 . 5 7 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-1 1.000 2 9 11 1.4 1 0 0 1 1 1 9 1.134 MADZAREVIC, Ksenija 3-0 8 2.7 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.3 2 0 0 1 3 1 0 0.0

Team 42 46 88 9Total.......... 16 3250 344-924 . 3 7 2 82-297 . 2 7 6 152-230 . 6 6 1 199 378 577 36.1 292 4 227 287 70 120 922 57.6Opponents...... 16 3250 367-962 . 3 8 1 83-295 . 2 8 1 199-299 . 6 6 6 259 399 658 41.1 266 - 222 260 65 155 1016 63.5

TEAM STATISTICS TLN OPPSCORING 922 1016 Points per game 57.6 63.5 Scoring margin -5.9 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 344-924 367-962 Field goal pct . 3 7 2 . 3 8 13 POINT FG-ATT 82-297 83-295 3-point FG pct . 2 7 6 . 2 8 1 3-pt FG made per game 5.1 5.2FREE THROWS-ATT 152-230 199-299 Free throw pct . 6 6 1 . 6 6 6 F-Throws made per game 9.5 12.4REBOUNDS 577 658 Rebounds per game 36.1 41.1 Rebounding margin -5.1 -ASSISTS 227 222 Assists per game 14.2 13.9TURNOVERS 287 260 Turnovers per game 17.9 16.3 Turnover margin -1.7 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.9STEALS 120 155 Steals per game 7.5 9.7BLOCKS 70 65 Blocks per game 4.4 4.1ATTENDANCE 7394 8889 Home games-Avg/Game 8-924 8-1111 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalsTulane 182 229 238 257 16 922Opponents 216 248 244 292 16 1016

Date Opponent Score Att.* 01/05/19 ECU W 68-57 745* 01/08/19 at Temple University W 66-57 891* 01/12/19 at SMU W 61-43 735* 1/16/19 UCONN L 33-75 2055* 1/19/19 at USF L 46-73 2616* 1/26/19 WICHITA STATE L 44-62 1019* 01/30/19 at Memphis Wot 62-61 497* 02/02/19 at ECU L 61-63 0* 2/6/19 USF L 45-50 854* 02/10/19 at Tulsa L 67-72 1203* 2/13/19 UCF W 61-59 866* 2/16/19 MEMPHIS L 59-65 670* 02/20/19 at Houston L o t 82-83 0* 2/24/19 SMU L 60-64 647* 03/02/19 at UCF L 42-52 2947* 03/04/19 CINCINNATI L 65-80 538

* = Conference game

2018-19 CONFERENCE STATS

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Date Opponent Result Score Record Attendance High Points High Rebounds High Assists 11/8/18 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 62-56 1-0 820 (17) Cheatham (5) Cheatham/Freeman/Heide (9) Anderson11/15/18 at LSU W 56-54 2-0 1511 (10) Freeman (6) Wyatt/Freeman (5) Anderson11/18/18 WASHINGTON W 63-51 3-0 872 (22) Cheatham (6) Cheatham/Gutierrez (5) Anderson11/23/18 vs California L 57-65 3-1 421 (22) Jones (6) Freeman, Krystal (5) Gutierrez11/24/18 vs Cleveland State W 81-72 4-1 362 (22) Freeman (11) Freeman, Krystal (5) Anderson11/28/18 FAU W 88-45 5-1 580 (19) Jones (6) Jones/Wyatt (5) Gut./Manu./Anderson12/1/18 SOUTHERN MISS W 71-54 6-1 1743 (13) Cheatham (6) Freeman, Krystal (5) Anderson12/4/18 NICHOLLS W 71-46 7-1 809 (14) Cheatham (7) Wyatt, Harlyn (6) Anderson12/8/18 at Alabama L 58-69 7-2 1943 (13) Cheatham (8) Freeman, Krystal (3) Gutierrez12/21/18 OLD DOMINION L 48-56 7-3 768 (9) Freeman (8) Freeman, Krystal (4) Anderson12/22/18 TEXAS STATE Wot 67-61 8-3 751 (18) Cheatham (10) Wyatt, Harlyn (4) Anderson12/29/18 vs Central Michigan W 68-57 9-3 217 (17) Freeman (10) Freeman, Krystal (5) Gutierrez12/30/18 vs Florida A&M W 78-34 10-3 169 (19) Gutierrez (9) Wyatt, Harlyn (6) Gutierrez01/05/19 ECU W 68-57 11-3 745 (17) Freeman (20) Freeman, Krystal (9) Anderson01/08/19 at Temple University W 66-57 12-3 891 (15) Freeman (9) Cheatham, Sierra (9) Anderson01/12/19 at SMU W 61-43 13-3 735 (17) Manuirirangi/Freeman (7) Wyatt, Harlyn (8) Anderson1/16/19 UCONN L 33-75 13-4 2055 (7) Anderson (7) Freeman, Krystal (2) Anderson1/19/19 at USF L 46-73 13-5 2616 (17) Freeman (5) Wyatt, Harlyn (3) Anderson1/26/19 WICHITA STATE L 44-62 13-6 1019 (12) Freeman (6) Freeman, Krystal (4) Lofton01/30/19 at Memphis Wot 62-61 14-6 497 (17) Lofton (10) Freeman, Krystal (5) Anderson02/02/19 at ECU L 61-63 14-7 (22) Freeman (12) Freeman, Krystal (3) Anderson2/6/19 USF L 45-50 14-8 854 (18) Jones (11) Wyatt, Harlyn (3) Gutierrez/Jones02/10/19 at Tulsa L 67-72 14-9 1203 (17) Freeman/Lofton (10) Freeman, Krystal (6) Gutierrez2/13/19 UCF W 61-59 15-9 866 (25) Freeman (10) Freeman, Krystal (10) Gutierrez2/16/19 MEMPHIS L 59-65 L15-10 670 (17) Jones (9) Freeman, Krystal (5) Anderson02/20/19 at Houston L 82-83 15-11 (27) Freeman (10) Heide, Mia (7) Gutierrez2/24/19 SMU L 60-64 15-12 647 (19) Freeman (7) Freeman, Krystal (8) Anderson03/02/19 at UCF L 42-52 15-13 2947 (11) Freeman (10) Lofton, Tatyana (6) Anderson03/04/19 CINCINNATI L 65-80 15-14 538 (15) Lofton (9) Freeman, Krystal (5) Gutierrez/Anderson03/08/19 vs USF L 52-61 15-15 (16) Freeman (8) Freeman/Heide (3) Gutierrez

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Mar Assist TOver Block Steal FoulsTEXAS SOUTHERN 26/24 36/32 62-56 +6 24-41/23-57 .585/.404 10-19/6-24 .526/.250 4-6/4-7 .667/.571 28/25 +3 20/10 31/22 3/4 7/14 14/12LSU 27/29 29/25 56-54 +2 23-58/22-50 .397/.440 6-18/2-12 .333/.167 4-7/8-15 .571/.533 27/39 (12) 13/11 11/18 3/6 9/4 19/14WASHINGTON 33/29 30/22 63-51 +12 21-51/19-57 .412/.333 8-18/3-20 .444/.150 13-16/10-15 .813/.667 31/41 (10) 18/14 19/23 6/0 7/11 24/21California 23/26 34/39 57-65 (8) 23-61/23-58 .377/.397 5-17/10-29 .294/.345 6-8/9-12 .750/.750 34/43 (9) 12/19 10/13 2/3 5/2 16/14Cleveland State 31/42 50/30 81-72 +9 30-76/25-53 .395/.472 7-27/7-19 .259/.368 14-19/15-18 .737/.833 41/38 +3 21/13 10/23 2/2 14/7 17/21FAU 51/23 37/22 88-45 +43 34-62/15-57 .548/.263 4-11/7-35 .364/.200 16-18/8-15 .889/.533 41/29 +12 22/11 17/24 3/1 14/8 16/16SOUTHERN MISS 40/18 31/36 71-54 +17 25-50/20-53 .500/.377 6-14/6-20 .429/.300 15-21/8-11 .714/.727 38/26 +12 21/13 18/18 0/2 6/6 15/25NICHOLLS 38/24 33/22 71-46 +25 27-64/14-59 .422/.237 9-21/4-13 .429/.308 8-16/14-17 .500/.824 42/46 (4) 18/6 11/18 11/3 11/3 18/15Alabama 20/31 38/38 58-69 (11) 23-56/25-66 .411/.379 7-21/5-22 .333/.227 5-8/14-18 .625/.778 33/43 (10) 11/13 23/16 6/2 5/8 17/10OLD DOMINION 22/27 26/29 48-56 (8) 17-52/18-54 .327/.333 5-13/5-26 .385/.192 9-14/15-21 .643/.714 36/39 (3) 12/9 23/21 3/4 8/12 21/16TEXAS STATE 30/26 24/28 67-61 +6 25-62/23-75 .403/.307 7-23/11-41 .304/.268 10-15/4-6 .667/.667 44/48 (4) 17/13 15/12 3/1 7/7 12/19Central Michigan 40/20 28/37 68-57 +11 22-51/21-75 .431/.280 7-15/6-30 .467/.200 17-20/9-11 .850/.818 37/44 (7) 15/16 13/10 1/2 5/8 16/15Florida A&M 34/11 44/23 78-34 +44 31-69/15-53 .449/.283 7-15/3-12 .467/.250 9-15/1-8 .600/.125 46/34 +12 17/5 14/28 5/1 20/5 10/15ECU 41/21 27/36 68-57 +11 28-62/21-69 .452/.304 7-21/5-21 .333/.238 5-9/10-20 .556/.500 55/35 +20 18/9 20/8 8/5 4/13 19/12Temple University 25/22 41/35 66-57 +9 23-52/23-60 .442/.383 6-14/6-29 .429/.207 14-24/5-12 .583/.417 33/29 +4 17/16 24/21 0/9 12/15 11/20SMU 27/20 34/23 61-43 +18 23-58/18-61 .397/.295 7-21/1-15 .333/.067 8-9/6-14 .889/.429 39/46 (7) 20/13 17/23 7/6 12/8 14/10UCONN 14/38 19/37 33-75 (42) 11-60/27-58 .183/.466 2-22/7-24 .091/.292 9-13/14-25 .692/.560 36/51 (15) 6/16 22/18 1/5 9/11 22/16USF 22/40 24/33 46-73 (27) 16-45/26-61 .356/.426 5-22/9-21 .227/.429 9-10/12-14 .900/.857 28/39 (11) 8/17 18/12 4/2 2/6 19/12WICHITA STATE 20/26 24/36 44-62 (18) 16-54/21-48 .296/.438 7-22/4-11 .318/.364 5-7/16-20 .714/.800 26/36 (10) 13/13 17/16 3/4 7/7 17/16Memphis 38/25 18/31 62-61 +1 23-68/21-66 .338/.318 7-25/2-18 .280/.111 9-15/17-27 .600/.630 38/55 (17) 15/12 14/17 2/5 8/6 24/18ECU 22/33 39/30 61-63 (2) 22-57/23-61 .386/.377 3-15/4-10 .200/.400 14-20/13-24 .700/.542 33/46 (13) 8/10 16/19 5/6 5/5 18/18USF 22/26 23/24 45-50 (5) 21-75/18-56 .280/.321 3-18/4-16 .167/.250 0-3/10-16 .000/.625 43/50 (7) 16/6 6/11 7/7 3/3 19/13Tulsa 32/29 35/43 67-72 (5) 26-59/24-63 .441/.381 6-20/5-17 .300/.294 9-16/19-24 .563/.792 41/37 +4 15/15 15/12 4/1 6/13 22/17UCF 27/32 34/27 61-59 +2 24-62/25-69 .387/.362 3-19/6-25 .158/.240 10-15/3-4 .667/.750 40/44 (4) 18/16 12/14 3/3 6/8 11/18MEMPHIS 22/30 37/35 59-65 (6) 24-63/21-57 .381/.368 4-15/5-15 .267/.333 7-13/18-23 .538/.783 36/43 (7) 16/13 18/19 11/4 13/10 22/17Houston 31/33 41/39 82-83 (1) 30-55/28-66 .545/.424 8-13/11-28 .615/.393 14-23/16-21 .609/.762 33/38 (5) 17/20 21/20 4/2 11/14 19/19SMU 26/32 34/32 60-64 (4) 18-51/21-54 .353/.389 5-18/8-20 .278/.400 19-24/14-21 .792/.667 31/38 (7) 13/16 19/16 6/2 6/11 24/23UCF 21/25 21/27 42-52 (10) 16-44/20-52 .364/.385 3-14/2-9 .214/.222 7-14/10-14 .500/.714 31/35 (4) 12/13 24/18 2/1 10/13 13/19CINCINNATI 21/32 44/48 65-80 (15) 23-59/30-61 .390/.492 6-18/4-16 .333/.250 13-15/16-20 .867/.800 34/36 (2) 15/17 24/16 3/3 6/12 18/18USF 28/28 24/33 52-61 (9) 23-54/25-57 .426/.439 1-8/3-11 .125/.273 5-10/8-15 .500/.533 33/39 (6) 9/16 14/12 6/3 6/8 17/11

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

GAME-BY-GAME TEAM COMPARISON

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2018-19 Green Wave Starting LineupsOpponent 1 2 3 4 5 RecordTexas Southern Anderson Manuirirangi Jones Freeman Schulte 1-0at LSU Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 2-0Washington Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Schulte 3-0vs. California Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 3-1vs. Cleveland State Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 4-1FAU Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 5-1Southern Miss Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 6-1Nicholls Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 6-2at Alabama Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 6-3Old Dominion Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 7-3Texas State Anderson Lofton Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 8-3vs. Central Michigan Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 9-3vs. Florida A&M Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 10-3ECU Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 11-3at Temple Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 12-3at SMU Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 13-3UConn Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 13-4at USF Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 13-5Wichita State Anderson Lofton Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 13-6at Memphis Anderson Jones Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 14-6at ECU Anderson Jones Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 14-7USF Anderson Jones Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 14-8at Tulsa Anderson Jones Cheatham Freeman Wyatt 14-9UCF Gutierrez Manuirirangi Lofton Cheatham Freeman 15-9Memphis Gutierrez Jones Cheatham Freeman Heide 15-10at Houston Gutierrez Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Heide 15-11SMU Anderson Manuirirangi Cheatham Freeman Heide 15-12at UCF Gutierrez Manuirirangi Lofton Cheatham Freeman 15-13Cincinnati Anderson Jones Cheatham Freeman Schulte 15-14vs. USF Anderson Jones Cheatham Freeman Heide 15-15

Opponent T/O 2nd Chance Pts Pts in Paint Fast Break Pts Bench Pts Ties Leads W/L Score Leads overcome/lost

Texas Southern 15 3 24 2 3 0 15 W 62-56 trailed by 4 1st-05:29LSU 12 4 22 2 30 1 6 W 56-54 trailed by 7 1st-05:08 Washington 14 10 20 8 11 0 0 W 63-51California 5 13 6 0 27 1 1 L 57-65 lost 2 1st-08:00Cleveland State 24 15 10 0 25 2 3 W 81-72 trailed by 15 3rd-08:51 FAU 33 6 50 21 31 0 2 W 88-45 trailed by 2 1st-08:52 Southern Miss 17 6 26 12 32 0 0 W 71-54 Nicholls 25 14 24 10 29 0 0 W 71-46 Alabama 17 7 26 8 27 0 0 L 58-69 Old Dominion 13 9 18 5 19 0 2 L 48-56 lost 2 1st-08:40 Texas State 10 8 32 4 13 4 4 W 67-61 trailed by 6 1st-07:05 Central Michigan 8 8 24 2 10 1 1 W 68-57 trailed by 2 1st-08:48 Florida A&M 42 16 46 24 54 2 1 W 78-34 trailed by 4 1st-08:09 ECU 8 20 34 4 16 0 0 W 68-57 Temple University 21 2 20 10 20 2 3 W 66-57 trailed by 2 2nd-04:27 SMU 23 9 16 13 20 2 2 W 61-43 trailed by 5 1st-08:43 UConn 8 2 12 4 13 1 0 L 33-75 lost 2 1st-09:15 USF 14 5 14 2 7 0 1 L 46-73 lost 6 1st-06:00 Wichita State 10 5 14 0 13 1 0 L 44-62 Memphis 13 6 30 16 23 2 4 W 62-61 trailed by 4 1st-07:50 ECU 12 12 34 6 10 0 0 L 61-63 USF 5 11 24 6 7 1 3 L 45-50 lost 4 1st-05:56 Tulsa 14 15 24 4 40 3 8 L 67-72 lost 3 1st-07:45 UCF 16 15 30 14 10 3 3 W 61-59 trailed by 11 2nd-03:10 Memphis 20 12 30 6 6 1 2 L 59-65 lost 6 2nd-09:54 Houston 24 9 34 11 34 2 5 L 82-83 lost 6 2nd-09:09 SMU 16 11 14 2 15 1 4 L 60-64 lost 5 1st-04:38 UCF 12 3 14 12 15 2 2 L 42-52 lost 3 1st-07:09 Cincinnati 16 8 26 11 28 2 0 L 65-80 USF 9 7 26 6 7 1 4 L 52-61 lost 5 1st-04:02

Totals 476 271 724 225 622 36 66 Average/Game 15.9 9.0 24.1 7.5 20.7 1.2 2.2

Opponent 459 354 702 236 418 40 65 Average/Game 15.3 11.8 23.4 7.9 13.9 1.3 2.2

SPECIALTY STATS

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Date Opponent Result Score Record Attendance High Points High Rebounds High Assists 11/8/18 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 62-56 1-0 820 (17) Cheatham (5) Cheatham/Freeman/Heide (9) Anderson11/15/18 at LSU W 56-54 2-0 1511 (10) Freeman (6) Wyatt/Freeman (5) Anderson11/18/18 WASHINGTON W 63-51 3-0 872 (22) Cheatham (6) Cheatham/Gutierrez (5) Anderson11/23/18 vs California L 57-65 3-1 421 (22) Jones (6) Freeman, Krystal (5) Gutierrez11/24/18 vs Cleveland State W 81-72 4-1 362 (22) Freeman (11) Freeman, Krystal (5) Anderson11/28/18 FAU W 88-45 5-1 580 (19) Jones (6) Jones/Wyatt (5) Gut./Manu./Anderson12/1/18 SOUTHERN MISS W 71-54 6-1 1743 (13) Cheatham (6) Freeman, Krystal (5) Anderson12/4/18 NICHOLLS W 71-46 7-1 809 (14) Cheatham (7) Wyatt, Harlyn (6) Anderson12/8/18 at Alabama L 58-69 7-2 1943 (13) Cheatham (8) Freeman, Krystal (3) Gutierrez12/21/18 OLD DOMINION L 48-56 7-3 768 (9) Freeman (8) Freeman, Krystal (4) Anderson12/22/18 TEXAS STATE Wot 67-61 8-3 751 (18) Cheatham (10) Wyatt, Harlyn (4) Anderson12/29/18 vs Central Michigan W 68-57 9-3 217 (17) Freeman (10) Freeman, Krystal (5) Gutierrez12/30/18 vs Florida A&M W 78-34 10-3 169 (19) Gutierrez (9) Wyatt, Harlyn (6) Gutierrez01/05/19 ECU W 68-57 11-3 745 (17) Freeman (20) Freeman, Krystal (9) Anderson01/08/19 at Temple University W 66-57 12-3 891 (15) Freeman (9) Cheatham, Sierra (9) Anderson01/12/19 at SMU W 61-43 13-3 735 (17) Manuirirangi/Freeman (7) Wyatt, Harlyn (8) Anderson1/16/19 UCONN L 33-75 13-4 2055 (7) Anderson (7) Freeman, Krystal (2) Anderson1/19/19 at USF L 46-73 13-5 2616 (17) Freeman (5) Wyatt, Harlyn (3) Anderson1/26/19 WICHITA STATE L 44-62 13-6 1019 (12) Freeman (6) Freeman, Krystal (4) Lofton01/30/19 at Memphis Wot 62-61 14-6 497 (17) Lofton (10) Freeman, Krystal (5) Anderson02/02/19 at ECU L 61-63 14-7 (22) Freeman (12) Freeman, Krystal (3) Anderson2/6/19 USF L 45-50 14-8 854 (18) Jones (11) Wyatt, Harlyn (3) Gutierrez/Jones02/10/19 at Tulsa L 67-72 14-9 1203 (17) Freeman/Lofton (10) Freeman, Krystal (6) Gutierrez2/13/19 UCF W 61-59 15-9 866 (25) Freeman (10) Freeman, Krystal (10) Gutierrez2/16/19 MEMPHIS L 59-65 15-10 670 (17) Jones (9) Freeman, Krystal (5) Anderson02/20/19 at Houston L 82-83 15-11 (27) Freeman (10) Heide, Mia (7) Gutierrez2/24/19 SMU L 60-64 15-12 647 (19) Freeman (7) Freeman, Krystal (8) Anderson03/02/19 at UCF L 42-52 15-13 2947 (11) Freeman (10) Lofton, Tatyana (6) Anderson03/04/19 CINCINNATI L 65-80 15-14 538 (15) Lofton (9) Freeman, Krystal (5) Gutierrez/Anderson03/08/19 vs USF L 52-61 15-15 (16) Freeman (8) Freeman/Heide (3) Gutierrez

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Mar Assist TOver Block Steal FoulsTEXAS SOUTHERN 26/24 36/32 62-56 +6 24-41/23-57 .585/.404 10-19/6-24 .526/.250 4-6/4-7 .667/.571 28/25 +3 20/10 31/22 3/4 7/14 14/12LSU 27/29 29/25 56-54 +2 23-58/22-50 .397/.440 6-18/2-12 .333/.167 4-7/8-15 .571/.533 27/39 (12) 13/11 11/18 3/6 9/4 19/14WASHINGTON 33/29 30/22 63-51 +12 21-51/19-57 .412/.333 8-18/3-20 .444/.150 13-16/10-15 .813/.667 31/41 (10) 18/14 19/23 6/0 7/11 24/21California 23/26 34/39 57-65 (8) 23-61/23-58 .377/.397 5-17/10-29 .294/.345 6-8/9-12 .750/.750 34/43 (9) 12/19 10/13 2/3 5/2 16/14Cleveland State 31/42 50/30 81-72 +9 30-76/25-53 .395/.472 7-27/7-19 .259/.368 14-19/15-18 .737/.833 41/38 +3 21/13 10/23 2/2 14/7 17/21FAU 51/23 37/22 88-45 +43 34-62/15-57 .548/.263 4-11/7-35 .364/.200 16-18/8-15 .889/.533 41/29 +12 22/11 17/24 3/1 14/8 16/16SOUTHERN MISS 40/18 31/36 71-54 +17 25-50/20-53 .500/.377 6-14/6-20 .429/.300 15-21/8-11 .714/.727 38/26 +12 21/13 18/18 0/2 6/6 15/25NICHOLLS 38/24 33/22 71-46 +25 27-64/14-59 .422/.237 9-21/4-13 .429/.308 8-16/14-17 .500/.824 42/46 (4) 18/6 11/18 11/3 11/3 18/15Alabama 20/31 38/38 58-69 (11) 23-56/25-66 .411/.379 7-21/5-22 .333/.227 5-8/14-18 .625/.778 33/43 (10) 11/13 23/16 6/2 5/8 17/10OLD DOMINION 22/27 26/29 48-56 (8) 17-52/18-54 .327/.333 5-13/5-26 .385/.192 9-14/15-21 .643/.714 36/39 (3) 12/9 23/21 3/4 8/12 21/16TEXAS STATE 30/26 24/28 67-61 +6 25-62/23-75 .403/.307 7-23/11-41 .304/.268 10-15/4-6 .667/.667 44/48 (4) 17/13 15/12 3/1 7/7 12/19Central Michigan 40/20 28/37 68-57 +11 22-51/21-75 .431/.280 7-15/6-30 .467/.200 17-20/9-11 .850/.818 37/44 (7) 15/16 13/10 1/2 5/8 16/15Florida A&M 34/11 44/23 78-34 +44 31-69/15-53 .449/.283 7-15/3-12 .467/.250 9-15/1-8 .600/.125 46/34 +12 17/5 14/28 5/1 20/5 10/15ECU 41/21 27/36 68-57 +11 28-62/21-69 .452/.304 7-21/5-21 .333/.238 5-9/10-20 .556/.500 55/35 +20 18/9 20/8 8/5 4/13 19/12Temple University 25/22 41/35 66-57 +9 23-52/23-60 .442/.383 6-14/6-29 .429/.207 14-24/5-12 .583/.417 33/29 +4 17/16 24/21 0/9 12/15 11/20SMU 27/20 34/23 61-43 +18 23-58/18-61 .397/.295 7-21/1-15 .333/.067 8-9/6-14 .889/.429 39/46 (7) 20/13 17/23 7/6 12/8 14/10UCONN 14/38 19/37 33-75 (42) 11-60/27-58 .183/.466 2-22/7-24 .091/.292 9-13/14-25 .692/.560 36/51 (15) 6/16 22/18 1/5 9/11 22/16USF 22/40 24/33 46-73 (27) 16-45/26-61 .356/.426 5-22/9-21 .227/.429 9-10/12-14 .900/.857 28/39 (11) 8/17 18/12 4/2 2/6 19/12WICHITA STATE 20/26 24/36 44-62 (18) 16-54/21-48 .296/.438 7-22/4-11 .318/.364 5-7/16-20 .714/.800 26/36 (10) 13/13 17/16 3/4 7/7 17/16Memphis 38/25 18/31 62-61 +1 23-68/21-66 .338/.318 7-25/2-18 .280/.111 9-15/17-27 .600/.630 38/55 (17) 15/12 14/17 2/5 8/6 24/18ECU 22/33 39/30 61-63 (2) 22-57/23-61 .386/.377 3-15/4-10 .200/.400 14-20/13-24 .700/.542 33/46 (13) 8/10 16/19 5/6 5/5 18/18USF 22/26 23/24 45-50 (5) 21-75/18-56 .280/.321 3-18/4-16 .167/.250 0-3/10-16 .000/.625 43/50 (7) 16/6 6/11 7/7 3/3 19/13Tulsa 32/29 35/43 67-72 (5) 26-59/24-63 .441/.381 6-20/5-17 .300/.294 9-16/19-24 .563/.792 41/37 +4 15/15 15/12 4/1 6/13 22/17UCF 27/32 34/27 61-59 +2 24-62/25-69 .387/.362 3-19/6-25 .158/.240 10-15/3-4 .667/.750 40/44 (4) 18/16 12/14 3/3 6/8 11/18MEMPHIS 22/30 37/35 59-65 (6) 24-63/21-57 .381/.368 4-15/5-15 .267/.333 7-13/18-23 .538/.783 36/43 (7) 16/13 18/19 11/4 13/10 22/17Houston 31/33 41/39 82-83 (1) 30-55/28-66 .545/.424 8-13/11-28 .615/.393 14-23/16-21 .609/.762 33/38 (5) 17/20 21/20 4/2 11/14 19/19SMU 26/32 34/32 60-64 (4) 18-51/21-54 .353/.389 5-18/8-20 .278/.400 19-24/14-21 .792/.667 31/38 (7) 13/16 19/16 6/2 6/11 24/23UCF 21/25 21/27 42-52 (10) 16-44/20-52 .364/.385 3-14/2-9 .214/.222 7-14/10-14 .500/.714 31/35 (4) 12/13 24/18 2/1 10/13 13/19CINCINNATI 21/32 44/48 65-80 (15) 23-59/30-61 .390/.492 6-18/4-16 .333/.250 13-15/16-20 .867/.800 34/36 (2) 15/17 24/16 3/3 6/12 18/18USF 28/28 24/33 52-61 (9) 23-54/25-57 .426/.439 1-8/3-11 .125/.273 5-10/8-15 .500/.533 33/39 (6) 9/16 14/12 6/3 6/8 17/11

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Tulane scored 100 points or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 21, 2017 vs. Troy (Tulane 106, Troy 75)Tulane scored 90 points or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jan. 6, 2018 vs. Houston (Houston 98, Tulane 92 [OT])Tulane scored 50 points or fewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Feb. 6, 2019 vs. USF (USF 50, Tulane 45)Tulane scored 40 points or fewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 16, 2019 vs. UConn (UConn 75, Tulane 33)Tulane gave up 100 points or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 22, 2017, at No. 1 UConn (Tulane 56, No. 1 UConn 100)Tulane gave up 90 points or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Feb. 21, 2018 vs. UConn (UConn 91, Tulane 47)Tulane gave up 40 points or fewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 30, 2018 vs. FAMU (Tulane 78, FAMU 34)Tulane won by 40+ points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 30, 2018 vs. FAMU (Tulane 78, FAMU 34)

Tulane won an overtime game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jan. 30, 2019 at Memphis (Tulane 62, Memphis 61 [OT])Tulane lost an overtime game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 20, 2019 at Houston (Houston 83, Tulane 82 [OT])

Tulane made 10 or more 3-pointers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 8, 2018, 10 vs. Texas Southern (Tulane 62, Texas Southern 56)A Tulane opponent made 10 or more 3-pointers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 20, 2019, 11 at Houston (Houston 83, Tulane 82 [OT])

A Tulane player scored 30+ points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 6, 2018, Kolby Morgan, 30, vs. Houston (Houston 98, Tulane 92 [OT])A Tulane player scored 40+ points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 3, 1990, Carmen Jones, 43, vs. Alabama (Alabama 71, Tulane 63)An opposing player scored 30+ points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 16, 2019, Megan Walker, 34, vs. UConn (UConn 75, Tulane 33)

A Tulane player had a triple-double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NeverAn opposing player had a triple-double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 14, 2008, Valeriya Berezhynska, Rice, 14 p, 12 r, 10 a (Rice 78, Tulane 73)No Green Wave scored double figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 16, 2019 vs. UConn (UConn 75, Tulane 33)No opposing player scored double figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 21, 2018 vs. Tulsa (Tulane 70, Tulsa 39)Two Green Wave players had a double-double in the same game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 28, 2013 vs. Northeastern, Tiffany Dale 12 p, 12 r and Chinwe Duru 13 p, 11 r (Northeastern 49, Tulane 85)

A Green Wave player had 15+ rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 5, 2018, Krystal Freeman, 20 vs. ECU (Tulane 68, ECU 57)A Green Wave player had 20+ rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 5, 2018, Krystal Freeman, 20 vs. ECU (Tulane 68, ECU 57)A Green Wave player had 25+ rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NeverAn opposing player had 15+ rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 8, 2019, Tamara Henshaw, 15 vs. USF (USF 61, Tulane 52)An opposing player had 20+ rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 9, 2016, Alisia Jenkins, South Florida, 20 (Tulane 65, #22/20 USF 77An opposing player had 25+ rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Never A Green Wave player had 10+ assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 13, 2019, Erin Gutierrez, 10 vs. UCF (Tulane 61, UCF 59)A Green Wave player had 15+ assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 12, 2016, Leslie Vorpahl, 15, vs. Grambling (Grambling 56, Tulane 79)A Green Wave opponent had 10+ assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 8, 2017, Feyonda Fitzgerald, 13, at Temple (Tulane 71, Temple 86)A Green Wave opponent had 15+ assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Never

A Green Wave player made 5+ 3-pointers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 12, 2019, Kayla Manuirirangi, 5 at SMU (Tulane 61, SMU 43)A Green Wave player made 8+ 3-pointers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jan. 13, 2013, Danielle Blagg, 8, at Marshall (Tulane 67, Marshall 57)A Green Wave player made 10+ 3-pointers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NeverAn opposing player made 5+ threes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Feb. 24, 2019, Ariana Whitfield, 6 vs. SMU (SMU 64, Tulane 60)An opposing player made 8+ threes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Never

Tulane shot 60 pct. FG or better . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 29, 2010, .640 (32-50) vs. Nicholls State (Nicholls 65, Tulane 84)Tulane shot 30 pct. FG or lower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 6, 2019, .280 (21-75) vs. USF (USF 50, Tulane 45)An opponent shot 60 pct. FG or better . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 21, 2018, .667 (36-54) vs. UConn (UConn 91, Tulane 47)An opponent shot 30 pct. FG or lower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 12, 2019, .295 (18-61) vs. SMU (Tulane 61, SMU 43)An opponent shot 25 pct. FG or lower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 4, 2018, .237 (14-59) vs. Nicholls (Tulane 71, Nicholls 46)An opponent shot 20 pct. FG or lower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 17, 2011, .169 (12-71), vs. Southern (Southern 31, Tulane 61)

Tulane forced 30 or more turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 14, 2014, 34, vs. Mississippi Valley State (MVSU 47, Tulane 87)Tulane committed 30 or more turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 8, 2018, 31 vs. Texas Southern (Tulane 62, Texas Southern 56)Tulane had 20 or more steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 14, 2014, 21, vs. Mississippi Valley State (MVSU 47, Tulane 87)A Tulane opponent had 20 or more steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jan. 22, 2017, at UConn, 20 (Tulane 56, No. 1 UConn 100)Tulane blocked 10 or more shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 4, 2018, vs. Nicholls, 11 (Tulane 71, Nicholls 46)

Tulane won 5+ games in a row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 22, 2018-Jan. 12, 2019, 6-game streakTulane won 10+ games in a row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 12, 2007-Feb. 15, 2007, 10-game streakTulane lost 5+ games in a row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Feb. 16, 2019-present, 6-game streakTulane lost 10+ games in a row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jan. 5, 1991-Feb. 2, 1991, 11-game streak

Tulane won 5+ in a row at home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 26-Dec. 4, 2018, 6-game streakTulane won 10+ in a row at home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 14 - Dec. 28, 2016, 11-game streakTulane won 15+ in a row at home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 27, 1997-Jan. 14, 1999, 17-game streak

Tulane lost 5+ in a row at home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 27-Feb. 22, 1990, 5-game streakTulane lost 10+ in a row at home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Never

Tulane won 5+ in a row away from home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 20, 2013-Feb. 12, 2014, 7-game streakTulane won 10+ in a row away from home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 25, 1996-Jan. 26, 1997, 10-game streak

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First RoundDay 1

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QuarterfinalsDay 2

Saturday, March 9

SemifinalsDay 3

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ChampionshipDay 4

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No. 7 Tulsa 61

No. 2 UCF 66

No. 9 SMU 48

No. 8 ECU 50

No. 4 Houston 55

No. 1 UConn 92

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No. 10 Wichita State 50

No. 11 Memphis 59

No. 6 Temple 58

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No. 8 ECU 65

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No. 11 Memphis 48

No. 1 UConn 81

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AAC IN REVIEW

Player of the YearNapheesa Collier, UConn Freshman of the YearChristyn Williams, UConn Coach of the YearGeno Auriemma, UConn Defensive Player of the YearNapheesa Collier, UConn Most Improved Player of the YearKrystal Freeman, Tulane Newcomer of the YearFlorence Sifa, Cincinnati Sixth Player of the YearKayla Thigpen, UCF Ambassador AwardSierra Cheatham, Tulane First Team All-ConferenceKay Kay Wright, UCFIImar’I Thomas, CincinnatiNapheesa Collier, UConn*Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn*Crystal Dangerfield, UConnMia Davis, Temple Second Team All-ConferenceAntoinette Miller, CincinnatiDorian Branch, HoustonEnna Pehadzic, USFAlliya Butts, TempleKrystal Freeman, Tulane Third Team All-ConferenceMegan Walker, UConnLashonda Monk, ECUAngela Harris, HoustonAlicia Froling, SMUCrystal Polk, Tulsa All-Freshman TeamChristyn Williams, UConn*Jamirah Shutes, Memphis*Sydni Harvey, USF*Kayla White, SMU*Dynah Jones, TulaneCarla Bremaud, Wichita State*

unanimous*

2018-19 AMERICAN STANDINGS Team American Pct Overall PctUConn 16-0 1.000 35-3 .921UCF 13-3 .813 26-7 .778Cincinnati 12-4 .750 24-11 .686Houston 9-7 .563 15-16 .484USF 7-9 .438 19-16 .543Temple 7-9 .438 11-19 .367Tulsa 6-10 .375 13-18 .419ECU 6-10 .375 16-15 .516SMU 5-11 .313 11-19 .367Wichita State 5-11 .313 12-18 .400Memphis 5-11 .313 11-20 .355Tulane 5-11 .313 15-15 .500

AMERICAN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Nov. 12 Player: Alyssa Okoene, Houston Freshman: Beatriz Jordao, USFNov. 19 Player: Laura Ferreira, USF Freshman: Erin Gutierrez, TulaneNov. 26 Player: Napheesa Collier, UConn Freshman: Sydni Harvey, USFDec. 3 Player: Christyn Williams, UConn Freshman: Kayla White, SMUDec. 10 Player: Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn Freshman: Beatriz Jordao, USFDec. 17 Player: IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati Freshman: Shyia Smith, Wichita StateDec. 24 Player: Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn Freshman: Christyn Williams, UConDec. 31 Player: Krystal Freeman, Tulane Freshman: Alexa Williamson, TempleJan. 7 Player: Krystal Freeman, Tulane Freshman: Desiree Lewis, TulsaJan. 14 Player: Kay Kay Wright, UCF Freshman: Desiree Lewis, TulsaJan. 21 Player: IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati Freshman: Sydni Harvey, USFJan. 28 Player: Napheesa Collier, UConn Freshman: Tatyana Hill, HoustonFeb. 4 Player: Mia Davis, Temple Freshman: Jamirah Shutes, MemphisFeb. 11 Player: Napheesa Collier, UConn Freshman: Marissa Mackins, TempleFeb. 18 Player: Napheesa Collier, UConn Freshman: Christyn Williams, UConFeb. 25 Player: Kay Kay Wright, UCF Freshman: Jamirah Shutes, MemphisMarch 5 Player: IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati Freshman: Marissa Mackins, Temple

TULANE AMERICAN STATS

Team Stats American All GamesScoring Offense 57.6 61.4Scoring Defense 63.5 59.9Scoring Margin -5.9 +1.5FT Percentage .661 .678FG Percentage .372 .400FG Pct. Defense .381 .3673-FG Percentage .276 .3183-FG Pct. Defense .281 .264Rebounding Offense 36.1 36.3Rebounding Defense 41.1 39.7Rebounding Margin -5.0 -3.4Blocked Shots 4.4 4.1Assists 14.2 15.1Steals 7.5 8.1Turnover Margin -1.7 +0.1Assist/TO Ratio 0.8 0.9Offensive Rebounds 12.4 11.5Defensive Rebounds 23.6 24.83-FG Made 5.1 5.7

Indiv. Leaders Stat American All GamesKrystal Freeman Points 15.8 14.4 FG% .493 .503 FG Att. 13.3 12.2 FG Made 6.6 6.1 FT Made 2.6 2.0 FT Att. 3.7 2.8 Off. Reb. 3.1 2.5 Def. Reb. 4.1 4.9 Reb. Avg. 5.3 7.5 Minutes 34.8 31.9 Fouls 2.6 2.4 Foul Outs 1 2

Kayla Manuirirangi FT% .667 .864

Harlyn Wyatt Blocks 1.5 1.3

Erin Gutierrez Steals 1.3 1.9

Kaila Anderson Turnovers 2.8 2.6 Assists 4.4 4.3

Dynah Jones Foul Outs 2 2

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SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G1. UConn 38 35-3 3145 82.82. Houston 31 15-16 2114 68.23. Cincinnati 35 24-11 2353 67.24. Temple 30 11-19 1955 65.25. South Florida 35 19-16 2193 62.76. Tulane 30 15-15 1842 61.47. ECU 31 16-15 1896 61.28. UCF 33 26-7 2018 61.29. Tulsa 31 13-18 1793 57.810. Memphis 31 11-20 1769 57.111. Wichita State 30 12-18 1706 56.912. SMU 30 11-19 1662 55.4 SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G1. UCF 33 1840 55.82. South Florida 35 1966 56.23. UConn 38 2149 56.64. SMU 30 1762 58.75. Tulane 30 1797 59.96. Cincinnati 35 2117 60.57. Wichita State 30 1850 61.78. Tulsa 31 1965 63.49. Memphis 31 2000 64.510. ECU 31 2006 64.711. Temple 30 1972 65.712. Houston 31 2123 68.5 SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin1. UConn 38 82.8 56.6 +26.22. Cincinnati 35 67.2 60.5 +6.73. South Florida 35 62.7 56.2 +6.54. UCF 33 61.2 55.8 +5.45. Tulane 30 61.4 59.9 +1.56. Houston 31 68.2 68.5 -0.37. Temple 30 65.2 65.7 -0.68. SMU 30 55.4 58.7 -3.39. ECU 31 61.2 64.7 -3.510. Wichita State 30 56.9 61.7 -4.811. Tulsa 31 57.8 63.4 -5.512. Memphis 31 57.1 64.5 -7.5 FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct1. UConn 38 490 668 .7342. South Florida 35 438 604 .7253. Temple 30 293 409 .7164. Cincinnati 35 401 579 .6935. ECU 31 343 497 .6906. Tulane 30 287 423 .6787. Memphis 31 369 546 .6768. UCF 33 355 539 .6599. Houston 31 335 526 .63710. Wichita State 30 310 491 .63111. Tulsa 31 311 494 .63012. SMU 30 318 512 .621 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA Pct1. UConn 38 1176 2395 .4912. Cincinnati 35 895 2103 .4263. UCF 33 775 1873 .4144. Tulane 30 692 1731 .4005. Houston 31 777 1946 .3996. Temple 30 727 1875 .3887. Wichita State 30 637 1643 .3888. South Florida 35 776 2044 .3809. Tulsa 31 664 1851 .35910. SMU 30 620 1734 .35811. Memphis 31 638 1811 .35212. ECU 31 714 2028 .352 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct1. UConn 38 817 2391 .3422. SMU 30 632 1737 .3643. Tulane 30 655 1786 .3674. UCF 33 648 1758 .3695. South Florida 35 747 2018 .3706. Wichita State 30 663 1755 .3787. Cincinnati 35 770 1976 .3908. Temple 30 716 1828 .3929. Memphis 31 750 1901 .39510. ECU 31 737 1831 .40311. Tulsa 31 738 1781 .41412. Houston 31 784 1870 .419

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct1. UConn 38 303 833 .3642. Tulane 30 171 537 .3183. Cincinnati 35 162 514 .3154. UCF 33 113 365 .3105. South Florida 35 203 659 .3086. Temple 30 208 684 .3047. Houston 31 225 755 .2988. Tulsa 31 154 519 .2979. Wichita State 30 122 445 .27410. SMU 30 104 409 .25411. Memphis 31 124 498 .24912. ECU 31 125 514 .243 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct1. Tulane 30 161 609 .2642. UConn 38 231 821 .2813. Wichita State 30 185 646 .2864. Cincinnati 35 175 609 .2875. Memphis 31 174 597 .2916. South Florida 35 171 585 .2927. SMU 30 182 616 .2958. UCF 33 197 639 .3089. Houston 31 153 493 .31010. Tulsa 31 159 510 .31211. ECU 31 167 525 .31812. Temple 30 199 596 .334 REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G1. South Florida 35 1505 43.02. SMU 30 1268 42.33. UConn 38 1568 41.34. Memphis 31 1228 39.65. Temple 30 1183 39.46. Houston 31 1194 38.57. ECU 31 1185 38.28. Cincinnati 35 1310 37.49. Tulsa 31 1143 36.910. Tulane 30 1088 36.311. UCF 33 1195 36.212. Wichita State 30 1048 34.9 REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G1. South Florida 35 1163 33.22. UCF 33 1145 34.73. UConn 38 1337 35.24. Cincinnati 35 1247 35.65. SMU 30 1076 35.96. Wichita State 30 1092 36.47. Memphis 31 1196 38.68. Temple 30 1174 39.19. Tulsa 31 1220 39.410. Houston 31 1222 39.411. Tulane 30 1192 39.712. ECU 31 1382 44.6 BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G1. South Florida 35 156 4.52. UConn 38 169 4.43. SMU 30 124 4.1 Tulane 30 124 4.15. ECU 31 119 3.86. Houston 31 112 3.6 Memphis 31 112 3.68. Cincinnati 35 121 3.59. Wichita State 30 95 3.210. UCF 33 96 2.911. Temple 30 84 2.812. Tulsa 31 57 1.8 ASSISTS G No. Avg/G1. UConn 38 748 19.72. Cincinnati 35 536 15.33. Tulane 30 453 15.14. Houston 31 419 13.55. Temple 30 374 12.56. SMU 30 371 12.47. South Florida 35 430 12.38. Tulsa 31 380 12.39. ECU 31 358 11.510. UCF 33 374 11.311. Memphis 31 349 11.312. Wichita State 30 318 10.6

STEALS G No. Avg/G1. ECU 31 340 11.02. UCF 33 327 9.93. Houston 31 293 9.54. Wichita State 30 250 8.35. SMU 30 247 8.26. Tulane 30 244 8.17. UConn 38 304 8.08. Tulsa 31 233 7.59. Cincinnati 35 259 7.410. Temple 30 214 7.111. Memphis 31 197 6.412. South Florida 35 171 4.9 TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opponent Avg. Margin1. ECU 31 482 15.5 637 20.5 +5.002. UCF 33 516 15.6 638 19.3 +3.703. UConn 38 444 11.7 579 15.2 +3.554. Cincinnati 35 473 13.5 566 16.2 +2.665. Houston 31 578 18.6 602 19.4 +0.776. Tulsa 31 466 15.0 490 15.8 +0.777. Tulane 30 516 17.2 518 17.3 +0.078. Temple 30 458 15.3 444 14.8 -0.479. Wichita State 30 559 18.6 509 17.0 -1.6710. South Florida 35 543 15.5 480 13.7 -1.8011. Memphis 31 567 18.3 479 15.5 -2.8412. SMU 30 604 20.1 515 17.2 -2.97 A/TO RATIO G Assist Avg. T-Over Avg. Ratio1. UConn 38 748 19.7 444 11.7 1.72. Cincinnati 35 536 15.3 473 13.5 1.13. Tulane 30 453 15.1 516 17.2 0.94. Temple 30 374 12.5 458 15.3 0.85. Tulsa 31 380 12.3 466 15.0 0.86. South Florida 35 430 12.3 543 15.5 0.87. ECU 31 358 11.5 482 15.5 0.78. Houston 31 419 13.5 578 18.6 0.79. UCF 33 374 11.3 516 15.6 0.710. Memphis 31 349 11.3 567 18.3 0.611. SMU 30 371 12.4 604 20.1 0.612. Wichita State 30 318 10.6 559 18.6 0.6 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G1. SMU 30 470 15.72. South Florida 35 541 15.53. Houston 31 451 14.54. Memphis 31 450 14.55. ECU 31 446 14.46. Temple 30 415 13.87. UCF 33 406 12.38. Cincinnati 35 429 12.39. Tulsa 31 378 12.210. UConn 38 455 12.011. Wichita State 30 347 11.612. Tulane 30 345 11.5 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G1. UConn 38 1113 29.32. South Florida 35 964 27.53. SMU 30 798 26.64. Temple 30 768 25.65. Cincinnati 35 881 25.26. Memphis 31 778 25.17. Tulane 30 743 24.88. Tulsa 31 765 24.79. Houston 31 743 24.010. UCF 33 789 23.911. ECU 31 739 23.812. Wichita State 30 701 23.4 3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G1. UConn 38 303 8.02. Houston 31 225 7.33. Temple 30 208 6.94. South Florida 35 203 5.85. Tulane 30 171 5.76. Tulsa 31 154 5.07. Cincinnati 35 162 4.68. Wichita State 30 122 4.19. ECU 31 125 4.010. Memphis 31 124 4.011. SMU 30 104 3.512. UCF 33 113 3.4

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SCORING GP FG 3FG FT Points Avg/G1. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 323 15 131 792 20.82. Mia Davis-TEM 29 206 29 106 547 18.93. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 207 89 127 630 18.54. Wright,Korneila-UCF 33 230 29 106 595 18.05. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 166 56 67 455 15.26. FREEMAN, Krystal-TLN 30 184 3 60 431 14.47. Jamirah Shutes-MEM 29 135 37 97 404 13.98. Antoinette Miller-CIN 35 172 43 88 475 13.69. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 184 82 61 511 13.410. POLK, Crystal-TLS 31 166 0 80 412 13.3 REBOUNDING GP Off Def Total Avg/G1. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 123 288 411 10.82. Mia Davis-TEM 29 100 167 267 9.23. Alicia Froling-SMU 30 112 158 270 9.04. Tamara Henshaw-USF 35 103 181 284 8.15. Alana Davis-MEM 31 115 124 239 7.76. FREEMAN, Krystal-TLN 30 76 148 224 7.57. Shae Leverett-USF 35 115 146 261 7.58. POLK, Crystal-TLS 31 76 153 229 7.49. Serithia Hawkins-HOU 31 95 132 227 7.3 FIELD GOAL PCT GP FG FGA Pct1. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 323 528 .6122. IImar’I Thomas-CIN 35 189 313 .6043. Alicia Froling-SMU 30 121 237 .5114. Alana Davis-MEM 31 126 250 .5045. FREEMAN, Krystal-TLN 30 184 366 .5036. Christyn Williams-UCONN 38 171 343 .4997. POLK, Crystal-TLS 31 166 343 .4848. Mia Davis-TEM 29 206 436 .4729. Angel Rizor-CIN 35 126 272 .46310. CAMPBELL,DESTINY-ECU 28 88 191 .461 ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G1. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 225 5.92. Antoinette Miller-CIN 35 183 5.23. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 145 4.84. GAULDEN, Alexis-TLS 31 142 4.65. ANDERSON, Kaila-TLN 30 129 4.36. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 132 3.97. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 134 3.58. Wright,Korneila-UCF 33 115 3.59. GUTIERREZ, Erin-TLN 29 99 3.410. MONK,LASHONDA-ECU 30 101 3.4 FREE THROW PCT GP FT FTA Pct1. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 127 145 .8762. Sydni Harvey-USF 32 90 107 .8413. Wright,Korneila-UCF 33 106 129 .8224. MONK,LASHONDA-ECU 30 110 139 .7915. Taylor Barnes-MEM 24 60 77 .7796. GAULDEN, Alexis-TLS 31 64 83 .7717. Mia Davis-TEM 29 106 141 .7528. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 67 90 .7449. Seraphine Bastin-WSU 30 60 81 .74110. POLK, Crystal-TLS 31 80 110 .727 STEALS GP No. Avg/G1. MONK,LASHONDA-ECU 30 116 3.92. Angela Harris-HOU 30 69 2.33. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 60 2.04. Wright,Korneila-UCF 33 64 1.95. Antoinette Miller-CIN 35 66 1.96. LESCAY, Rebecca-TLS 31 50 1.67. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 60 1.68. Taylor Barnes-MEM 24 37 1.59. JOHNSON,RAVEN-ECU 30 45 1.510. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 56 1.5 3-POINT FG PCT GP 3FG 3FGA Pct1. Octavia Barnes-HOU 31 56 123 .4552. Megan Walker-UCONN 36 50 126 .3973. BRADY, Morgan-TLS 24 40 102 .3924. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 89 237 .3765. Christyn Williams-UCONN 38 47 128 .3676. Mia Davis-TEM 29 29 79 .3677. Sam Rodgers-CIN 32 54 151 .3588. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 82 233 .3529. GAULDEN, Alexis-TLS 31 63 181 .34810. Sydni Harvey-USF 32 45 131 .344

3-POINT FG MADE GP 3FG Avg/G1. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 89 2.62. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 82 2.23. Enna Pehadzic-USF 35 72 2.14. GAULDEN, Alexis-TLS 31 63 2.05. Marissa Mackins-TEM 29 57 2.06. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 56 1.97. Octavia Barnes-HOU 31 56 1.88. CHEATHAM, Sierra-TLN 30 53 1.89. Sam Rodgers-CIN 32 54 1.710. McDonald,Sydnee-UCF 33 55 1.7 BRADY, Morgan-TLS 24 40 1.7 BLOCKED SHOTS GP No. Avg/G1. Alicia Froling-SMU 30 55 1.82. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 64 1.73. Shae Leverett-USF 35 55 1.64. CAMPBELL,DESTINY-ECU 28 40 1.45. Olivia Nelson-Ododa-UCONN 38 54 1.46. WYATT, Harlyn-TLN 29 37 1.37. IImar’I Thomas-CIN 35 43 1.28. Alyssa Okoene-HOU 28 33 1.29. Andeija Puckett-CIN 35 36 1.010. TAYLOR, Shantay-TEM 26 26 1.0 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO GP Assists Avg T-Overs Avg Ratio1. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 225 5.9 73 1.9 3.12. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 132 3.9 57 1.7 2.33. Antoinette Miller-CIN 35 183 5.2 86 2.5 2.14. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 134 3.5 76 2.0 1.85. ANDERSON, Kaila-TLN 30 129 4.3 77 2.6 1.76. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 145 4.8 96 3.2 1.57. GAULDEN, Alexis-TLS 31 142 4.6 102 3.3 1.48. Elisa Pinzan-USF 31 103 3.3 74 2.4 1.49. GUTIERREZ, Erin-TLN 29 99 3.4 72 2.5 1.410. Taylor Barnes-MEM 24 74 3.1 64 2.7 1.2 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS GP No. Avg/G1. Alicia Froling-SMU 30 112 3.72. Alana Davis-MEM 31 115 3.73. Mia Davis-TEM 29 100 3.44. Shae Leverett-USF 35 115 3.35. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 123 3.26. Serithia Hawkins-HOU 31 95 3.17. Angel Rizor-CIN 35 103 2.9 Tamara Henshaw-USF 35 103 2.99. LEWIS, Desiree-TLS 31 81 2.610. IImar’I Thomas-CIN 35 89 2.5 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS GP No. Avg/G1. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 288 7.62. Mia Davis-TEM 29 167 5.83. Alicia Froling-SMU 30 158 5.34. Megan Walker-UCONN 36 188 5.25. Tamara Henshaw-USF 35 181 5.26. POLK, Crystal-TLS 31 153 4.97. FREEMAN, Krystal-TLN 30 148 4.98. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 161 4.79. IImar’I Thomas-CIN 35 163 4.710. Sabrina Lozada-Cabba-WSU 30 138 4.6 MINUTES PLAYED GP Minutes Avg/G1. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 1066 35.52. Wright,Korneila-UCF 33 1171 35.53. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 1326 34.94. Mia Davis-TEM 29 1002 34.65. Dorian Branch-HOU 31 1059 34.26. Sam Rodgers-CIN 32 1092 34.17. Antoinette Miller-CIN 35 1185 33.98. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 1269 33.49. Jamirah Shutes-MEM 29 962 33.210. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 1126 33.1

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SCORING GP FG 3FG FT Points Avg/G1. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 323 15 131 792 20.82. Mia Davis-TEM 29 206 29 106 547 18.93. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 207 89 127 630 18.54. Wright,Korneila-UCF 33 230 29 106 595 18.05. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 166 56 67 455 15.26. FREEMAN, Krystal-TLN 30 184 3 60 431 14.47. Jamirah Shutes-MEM 29 135 37 97 404 13.98. Antoinette Miller-CIN 35 172 43 88 475 13.69. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 184 82 61 511 13.410. POLK, Crystal-TLS 31 166 0 80 412 13.3 REBOUNDING GP Off Def Total Avg/G1. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 123 288 411 10.82. Mia Davis-TEM 29 100 167 267 9.23. Alicia Froling-SMU 30 112 158 270 9.04. Tamara Henshaw-USF 35 103 181 284 8.15. Alana Davis-MEM 31 115 124 239 7.76. FREEMAN, Krystal-TLN 30 76 148 224 7.57. Shae Leverett-USF 35 115 146 261 7.58. POLK, Crystal-TLS 31 76 153 229 7.49. Serithia Hawkins-HOU 31 95 132 227 7.3 FIELD GOAL PCT GP FG FGA Pct1. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 323 528 .6122. IImar’I Thomas-CIN 35 189 313 .6043. Alicia Froling-SMU 30 121 237 .5114. Alana Davis-MEM 31 126 250 .5045. FREEMAN, Krystal-TLN 30 184 366 .5036. Christyn Williams-UCONN 38 171 343 .4997. POLK, Crystal-TLS 31 166 343 .4848. Mia Davis-TEM 29 206 436 .4729. Angel Rizor-CIN 35 126 272 .46310. CAMPBELL,DESTINY-ECU 28 88 191 .461 ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G1. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 225 5.92. Antoinette Miller-CIN 35 183 5.23. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 145 4.84. GAULDEN, Alexis-TLS 31 142 4.65. ANDERSON, Kaila-TLN 30 129 4.36. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 132 3.97. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 134 3.58. Wright,Korneila-UCF 33 115 3.59. GUTIERREZ, Erin-TLN 29 99 3.410. MONK,LASHONDA-ECU 30 101 3.4 FREE THROW PCT GP FT FTA Pct1. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 127 145 .8762. Sydni Harvey-USF 32 90 107 .8413. Wright,Korneila-UCF 33 106 129 .8224. MONK,LASHONDA-ECU 30 110 139 .7915. Taylor Barnes-MEM 24 60 77 .7796. GAULDEN, Alexis-TLS 31 64 83 .7717. Mia Davis-TEM 29 106 141 .7528. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 67 90 .7449. Seraphine Bastin-WSU 30 60 81 .74110. POLK, Crystal-TLS 31 80 110 .727 STEALS GP No. Avg/G1. MONK,LASHONDA-ECU 30 116 3.92. Angela Harris-HOU 30 69 2.33. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 60 2.04. Wright,Korneila-UCF 33 64 1.95. Antoinette Miller-CIN 35 66 1.96. LESCAY, Rebecca-TLS 31 50 1.67. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 60 1.68. Taylor Barnes-MEM 24 37 1.59. JOHNSON,RAVEN-ECU 30 45 1.510. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 56 1.5 3-POINT FG PCT GP 3FG 3FGA Pct1. Octavia Barnes-HOU 31 56 123 .4552. Megan Walker-UCONN 36 50 126 .3973. BRADY, Morgan-TLS 24 40 102 .3924. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 89 237 .3765. Christyn Williams-UCONN 38 47 128 .3676. Mia Davis-TEM 29 29 79 .3677. Sam Rodgers-CIN 32 54 151 .3588. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 82 233 .3529. GAULDEN, Alexis-TLS 31 63 181 .34810. Sydni Harvey-USF 32 45 131 .344

3-POINT FG MADE GP 3FG Avg/G1. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 89 2.62. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 82 2.23. Enna Pehadzic-USF 35 72 2.14. GAULDEN, Alexis-TLS 31 63 2.05. Marissa Mackins-TEM 29 57 2.06. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 56 1.97. Octavia Barnes-HOU 31 56 1.88. CHEATHAM, Sierra-TLN 30 53 1.89. Sam Rodgers-CIN 32 54 1.710. McDonald,Sydnee-UCF 33 55 1.7 BRADY, Morgan-TLS 24 40 1.7 BLOCKED SHOTS GP No. Avg/G1. Alicia Froling-SMU 30 55 1.82. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 64 1.73. Shae Leverett-USF 35 55 1.64. CAMPBELL,DESTINY-ECU 28 40 1.45. Olivia Nelson-Ododa-UCONN 38 54 1.46. WYATT, Harlyn-TLN 29 37 1.37. IImar’I Thomas-CIN 35 43 1.28. Alyssa Okoene-HOU 28 33 1.29. Andeija Puckett-CIN 35 36 1.010. TAYLOR, Shantay-TEM 26 26 1.0 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO GP Assists Avg T-Overs Avg Ratio1. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 225 5.9 73 1.9 3.12. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 132 3.9 57 1.7 2.33. Antoinette Miller-CIN 35 183 5.2 86 2.5 2.14. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 134 3.5 76 2.0 1.85. ANDERSON, Kaila-TLN 30 129 4.3 77 2.6 1.76. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 145 4.8 96 3.2 1.57. GAULDEN, Alexis-TLS 31 142 4.6 102 3.3 1.48. Elisa Pinzan-USF 31 103 3.3 74 2.4 1.49. GUTIERREZ, Erin-TLN 29 99 3.4 72 2.5 1.410. Taylor Barnes-MEM 24 74 3.1 64 2.7 1.2 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS GP No. Avg/G1. Alicia Froling-SMU 30 112 3.72. Alana Davis-MEM 31 115 3.73. Mia Davis-TEM 29 100 3.44. Shae Leverett-USF 35 115 3.35. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 123 3.26. Serithia Hawkins-HOU 31 95 3.17. Angel Rizor-CIN 35 103 2.9 Tamara Henshaw-USF 35 103 2.99. LEWIS, Desiree-TLS 31 81 2.610. IImar’I Thomas-CIN 35 89 2.5 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS GP No. Avg/G1. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 288 7.62. Mia Davis-TEM 29 167 5.83. Alicia Froling-SMU 30 158 5.34. Megan Walker-UCONN 36 188 5.25. Tamara Henshaw-USF 35 181 5.26. POLK, Crystal-TLS 31 153 4.97. FREEMAN, Krystal-TLN 30 148 4.98. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 161 4.79. IImar’I Thomas-CIN 35 163 4.710. Sabrina Lozada-Cabba-WSU 30 138 4.6 MINUTES PLAYED GP Minutes Avg/G1. Alliya Butts-TEM 30 1066 35.52. Wright,Korneila-UCF 33 1171 35.53. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 38 1326 34.94. Mia Davis-TEM 29 1002 34.65. Dorian Branch-HOU 31 1059 34.26. Sam Rodgers-CIN 32 1092 34.17. Antoinette Miller-CIN 35 1185 33.98. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 38 1269 33.49. Jamirah Shutes-MEM 29 962 33.210. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 34 1126 33.1

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#15 TULANE Min FG-A 3-3A FT-A O-D-T A F S TO B PTS 33 Kim Bryant 19 3-8 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 5 0 2 0 6 35 Mary Ann Marino 40 6-13 4-6 2-3 1-3-4 7 2 2 4 2 18 54 Barbara Farris 33 7-11 0-0 3-6 5-2-7 0 2 0 2 0 17 23 Christy Thomaskutty 40 7-17 7-16 2-2 0-3-3 2 2 2 1 0 23 31 Kathy Young 21 1-7 0-1 0-0 3-0-3 1 2 1 3 0 2 12 Roma Coleman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 21 Rodnelle Hadley 19 1-5 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 1 3 0 2 0 4 24 Marion Williams 24 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-6-6 1 2 0 3 0 2 55 Stephanie Simpson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 26-63 11-23 9-13 15-22-37 13 19 5 18 2 72 Percentages .413 .478 .692

#2 TEXAS TECH Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 34 Tabitha Truesdale 40 5-11 0-0 7-10 2-2-4 15 2 1 5 0 17 50 Melinda White 20 3-8 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 2 0 1 2 0 7 55 Michi Atkins 27 8-16 0-0 0-2 0-3-3 1 5 2 0 2 16 15 Nikki Heath 40 5-6 0-0 1-2 3-4-7 5 0 4 0 0 11 23 Noel Johnson 40 8-13 4-9 0-1 2-4-6 5 2 2 0 0 20 24 Crystal Boles 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 25 Connie Robinson 28 7-2 0-0 2-2 3-7-10 0 2 4 0 2 16 Totals 200 36-66 4-9 11-19 14-25-39 28 12 14 8 4 87 Percentages .545 .444 .579

COLORADO 83, TULANE 753/15/96 - 1st Round - Boulder, Colo.

#14 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 33 Kim Bryant 32 3-7 0-0 2-2 2-3-5 0 4 3 2 0 8 35 Mary Ann Marino 30 8-19 2-7 1-1 2-2-4 2 3 0 2 0 19 54 Barbara Farris 29 6-11 0-0 3-3 2-8-10 2 3 1 1 0 15 11 Mary Lowry 29 5-10 1-4 2-4 2-2-4 7 4 1 3 0 13 23 Christy Thomaskutty 37 6-10 5-9 0-0 0-1-1 2 4 2 0 0 17 5 Lacey Vicknair 15 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 3 1 2 1 3 21 Rodnelle Hadley 15 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 0 0 24 Marion Williams 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 32 Kristen Koch 8 0-3 0-3 0-0 2-1-3 2 3 0 1 0 0 Totals 200 29-64 8-23 9-12 10-20-30 18 27 8 11 1 75 Percentages .453 .348 .750

#3 COLORADO Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 25 Lauri Weathers 16 2-4 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 1 1 0 1 0 4 33 Shelly Garcia 15 0-2 0-1 0-2 3-3-6 1 1 0 2 0 0 14 Aleksandra Slokar 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 DeCelle Thomas 29 2-6 2-3 9-11 3-5-8 3 3 1 1 0 15 21 LaShena Graham 22 2-7 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 1 2 0 4 10 Amy Palmer 15 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 8 22 Alexis Felts 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Jen Terry 18 2-2 0-0 5-7 2-2-4 2 3 1 0 0 9 40 Michelle Hasheider 18 2-5 1-3 2-4 2-3-5 4 1 1 1 0 7 44 Erin Scholz 32 8-9 0-0 3-9 3-5-8 3 3 3 1 1 19 52 Raegan Scott 30 7-14 0-0 3-4 5-2-7 5 3 1 1 3 17 Totals 200 28-56 5-14 22-38 18-26-44 22 15 8 10 4 83 Percentages .500 .357 .579

TULANE 72, UC-SANTA BARBARA 693/15/97 - 1st Round - Washington, D.C.

#13 UCSB Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 4 Kristi Rohr 24 4-4 0-0 3-4 0-0-0 1 4 0 4 0 11 24 Michelle Duckworth 27 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 2 5 1 0 0 0 23 Amy Smith 35 8-21 0-0 0-2 3-3-6 1 1 3 2 1 16 5 Erin Alexander 37 7-20 6-10 6-6 2-5-7 3 2 5 3 0 26 25 Stacy Clinesmith 35 3-9 1-5 3-6 0-4-4 2 2 3 4 0 10 3 Carmel Lamson 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 20 Rachel Mahar 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 1 1 2 21 Tawnee Cooper 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 22 Shelia Frail 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 33 Stephanie Shadwell 11 2-5 0-0 0-0 3-0-3 0 0 1 0 0 4 Totals 200 25-63 7-15 12-18 11-21-32 10 18 13 16 2 69 Percentages .397 .467 .667

#4 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 5 Lacey Vicknair 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 4 0 2 1 0 35 Mary Ann Marino 32 4-13 2-5 4-4 1-3-4 6 0 0 3 0 14 54 Barbara Farris 32 7-10 0-0 2-4 2-5-7 1 1 0 0 0 16 11 Mary Lowry 30 7-11 1-2 5-5 0-9-9 3 3 0 6 0 20 21 Rodnelle Hadley 26 1-2 0-0 1-3 1-3-4 3 4 1 4 0 3 4 Grace Daley 14 3-9 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 0 2 2 4 0 7 13 Kelly Scanlon 18 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 3 0 0 22 Fabrecia Roberson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 24 Marion Williams 35 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-5-7 0 4 2 2 1 12 32 Kristen Koch 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 27-51 4-9 14-19 8-31-39 15 20 5 24 2 72 Percentages .529 .444 .737

GEORGE WASHINGTON 81, TULANE 673/17/97 - 2nd Round - Washington, D.C.

#4 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 5 Lacey Vicknair 17 1-2 0-0 3-4 1-0-1 0 2 1 3 0 5 35 Mary Ann Marino 23 4-9 0-2 2-2 3-1-4 4 0 1 0 0 10 54 Barbara Farris 32 4-7 0-0 4-6 0-5-5 0 1 2 3 1 12 11 Mary Lowry 33 2-8 0-1 5-6 2-0-2 3 5 1 10 0 9 13 Kelly Scanlon 20 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 1 0 3 4 Grace Daley 24 4-10 1-4 0-2 2-2-4 0 4 4 3 0 9 21 Rodnelle Hadley 21 1-2 0-0 4-6 0-1-1 4 4 2 2 0 6 22 Fabrecia Roberson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 24 Marion Williams 28 6-7 0-0 1-2 0-3-3 0 3 1 1 1 13 Totals 200 23-47 2-8 19-28 11-16-27 11 20 12 24 2 67 Percentages .489 .250 .679

#5 GEORGE WASHINGTON Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 35 Lisa Cermaignano 31 5-8 5-8 0-0 0-2-2 4 4 3 1 0 15 51 Noelia Gomez 38 10-17 0-1 0-1 5-2-7 4 4 0 4 0 20 40 Tajama Abraham 34 10-18 0-0 1-3 2-8-10 0 3 1 2 2 21 15 Chasity Myers 35 4-7 1-2 1-3 1-3-4 5 3 1 3 1 10 21 Colleen McCrea 29 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-5-5 7 5 2 7 1 0 12 Marlo Egleston 21 1-2 1-1 8-8 0-0-0 3 3 1 4 0 11 14 Tami McGlynn 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 50 Khadija Deas 9 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 0 0 0 4 55 Dee Brown 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 32-55 7-13 10-15 11-21-32 23 24 8 23 8 81 Percentages .582 .538 .667

KANSAS 72, TULANE 683/13/98 - 1st Round - Iowa City, Iowa

#12 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 5 Lacey Vicknair 26 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-7-7 2 5 0 2 0 2 21 Rodnelle Hadley 35 1-5 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 6 2 2 2 0 3 54 Barbara Farris 36 7-9 0-0 7-11 3-2-5 1 1 1 3 0 21 4 Grace Daley 35 10-19 3-7 3-6 4-1-5 3 4 4 6 0 26 13 Kelly Scanlon 22 1-3 0-2 2-2 2-1-3 2 2 1 1 0 4 22 Fabrecia Roberson 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Marion Williams 16 2-4 0-0 1-3 1-1-2 0 1 1 2 0 5 31 Kiki Cizmar 20 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 4 1 2 0 5 32 Kristen Koch 8 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 0 1 0 1 0 2 Totals 200 25-53 5-14 15-24 16-18-34 17 20 10 20 0 68 Percentages .407 .357 .625

#5 KANSAS Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 34 Lynn Price 35 9-16 1-2 8-10 3-2-5 3 4 4 4 0 27 42 Jaclyn Johnson 22 0-0 0-0 1-3 3-6-9 0 4 0 5 0 1 43 Nakia Sanford 29 4-6 0-0 3-4 4-4-8 0 1 0 0 0 11 11 Suzi Raymant 35 3-14 3-6 0-1 2-4-6 5 3 3 3 1 9 15 Jennifer Jackson 35 5-9 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 2 2 0 10 22 Koya Scott 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 2 0 0 24 Shandy Robbins 26 3-8 3-4 5-6 1-0-1 2 2 0 4 0 14 33 Nikki White 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 24-53 7-14 17-24 17-19-36 13 20 9 20 1 72 Percentages .453 .500 .708

BREAKDOWN1995 Mideast RegionalFriday, March 16 - Lubbock, Texas(2) Texas Tech def. (15) Tulane • 87-72

1996 West RegionalFriday, March 15 - Boulder, Colo.(3) Colorado def. (14) Tulane • 83-75

1997 East RegionalSaturday, March 15 - Washington, D.C.(4) Tulane def. (13) Santa Barbara • 72-69Monday, March 17 - Washington, D.C.(5) George Washington def. Tulane • 81-67

1998 West RegionalFriday, March 13 - Iowa City, Iowa(5) Kansas def. (12) Tulane • 72-68

1999 East RegionalSaturday, March 13 - Durham, N.C.(11) St. Joseph’s def. (6) Tulane • 83-72

2000 Mideast RegionalSaturday, March 18 - Lubbock, Texas(6) Tulane def. (11) Vermont • 65-60Monday, March 20 - Lubbock, Texas(3) Texas Tech def. Tulane • 76-59

2001 Midwest RegionalFriday, March 16 - Ames, Iowa(7) Florida State def. (10) Tulane • 72-70

2002 West RegionalSaturday, March 16 - Palo Alto, Calif.(10) Tulane def. (7) Colorado State • 73-69Monday, March 18 - Palo Alto, Calif.(2) Stanford def. Tulane • 77-55

2003 West RegionalSaturday, March 22 - Palo Alto, Calif.(6) Minnesota def. (11) Tulane • 68-48

2010 Sacramento RegionalSaturday, March 20 - Tempe, Ariz.(5) Georgia def. (12) Tulane • 64-59

2015 Spokane RegionalFriday, March 20 - Durham, N.C.(5) Mississippi State def. (12) Tulane • 57-47

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HISTORYSAINT JOSEPH’S 83, TULANE 723/13/99 - 1st Round - Durham, N.C.

#11 SAINT JOSEPH’S Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 4 Melissa Coursey 40 6-13 0-0 2-3 0-2-2 1 1 0 1 0 18 10 Susan Moran 36 8-13 0-0 5-6 3-8-11 1 4 2 5 0 21 15 Jana Lichnerova 37 5-13 1-2 5-6 4-3-7 3 3 2 2 0 16 11 Cheryl Kulsea 27 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 3 1 2 0 8 12 Jennifer Greenwell 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Angela Zampella 36 6-11 3-5 3-4 3-3-6 13 2 1 8 0 18 35 Kathy Costello 20 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 3 1 1 0 2 Totals 200 30-55 8-15 15-19 13-21-34 22 16 7 21 0 83 Percentages .545 .533 .789

#6 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 5 Lacey Vicknair 25 3-3 0-0 2-2 1-6-7 3 4 0 2 0 8 32 Kristen Koch 27 3-6 2-5 0-0 1-0-1 2 3 1 3 0 8 33 Janell Burse 15 6-9 0-0 1-1 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 1 13 11 Sarah Goree 28 4-9 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 1 4 0 10 44 Taryn Turnbull 17 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 0 3 1 1 0 4 4 Grace Daley 34 8-15 1-7 2-3 0-1-1 4 3 3 1 0 19 22 Fabrecia Roberson 23 2-6 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 3 2 3 1 4 23 Salome Hector 10 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 1 1 0 45 Gwen Slaughter 17 3-5 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 1 1 3 6 31 Kiki Cizmar 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 30-58 5-18 7-8 7-12-19 16 20 11 16 6 72 Percentages .517 .278 .875

TULANE 65, VERMONT 60 3/18/00 - 1st Round - Lubbock, Texas

#11 VERMONT Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 20 Karalyn Church 39 12-19 1-1 1-2 4-10-14 3 2 2 3 0 26 10 Dawn Cressman 36 3-9 1-6 0-1 0-7-7 3 3 1 3 0 7 11 Libby Smith 34 2-9 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 6 4 0 5 0 5 14 Christine Lauzon 33 2-5 1-4 1-3 0-2-2 0 4 1 3 0 6 33 Morgan Hall 25 2-9 1-3 3-4 3-1-4 3 3 1 3 1 8 3 Jen MacAulay 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Therea LaRocque 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 Rachel Bryan 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 4 0 0 0 4 22 Amy Mulligan 9 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 Heather Burroughs 10 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 25-58 5-18 5-10 9-24-33 15 25 5 20 1 60 Percentages: .431 .278 .500

#6 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 33 Janell Burse 32 3-7 0-0 1-4 4-5-9 0 4 1 3 0 7 22 Fabrecia Roberson 34 2-9 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 0 2 3 1 0 4 4 Grace Daley 38 10-19 2-6 8-9 2-4-6 3 2 3 6 0 30 11 Sarah Goree 32 5-12 2-6 3-5 0-5-5 1 2 2 3 0 15 44 Taryn Turnbull 25 0-1 0-0 4-6 1-3-4 3 2 1 2 0 4 13 Kelly Scanlon 21 1-4 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 2 14 Jessica Carroll 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 31 Kiki Cizmar 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 34 Britt Themann 13 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 1 3 Totals 200 22-55 5-17 16-24 9-24-33 8 17 10 16 1 65 Percentages: .400 .294 .667

TEXAS TECH 76, TULANE 593/20/00 - 2nd Round - Lubbock, Texas

#6 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 33 Janell Burse 23 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 1 4 3 2 2 2 22 Fabrecia Roberson 31 3-10 0-0 6-8 0-6-6 1 1 1 3 0 12 4 Grace Daley 38 8-13 0-1 8-8 2-4-6 3 2 1 8 0 24 11 Sarah Goree 33 3-6 2-3 0-0 0-4-4 2 4 0 7 0 8 44 Taryn Turnbull 20 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-0-0 0 2 1 4 0 5 13 Kelly Scanlon 26 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 1 1 1 1 0 2 14 Jessica Carroll 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 La’Shanna Norris 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 34 Britt Themann 21 2-5 2-3 0-0 2-0-2 0 3 1 2 0 6 Totals 200 18-41 5-9 18-20 5-18-26 8 18 8 27 2 59 Percentages: .439 .556 .900

#3 TEXAS TECH Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 54 Planette Pierson 30 7-14 0-0 5-6 3-3-6 2 2 1 1 0 19 15 Aleah Johnson 31 6-16 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 3 4 1 3 0 12 25 Keitha Dickerson 40 4-10 1-1 0-0 3-8-11 6 4 6 2 0 9 3 Melinda Pharies 39 1-6 1-4 4-6 3-1-4 6 4 0 2 0 7 24 Katrisa O’Neal 39 5-13 0-0 2-2 3-2-5 7 3 4 4 0 12 1 Courtney Plaster 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 Amber Tarr 10 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 1 0 5 34 Tanisha Ellison 10 5-8 0-0 2-4 3-1-4 0 0 2 1 1 12 Totals 200 30-69 3-6 13-19 17-16-33 25 17 14 14 1 76 Percentages: .431 .278 .500

FLORIDA STATE 72, TULANE 703/16/01 - 1st Round - Ames, Iowa

#10 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 11 Sarah Goree 36 6-12 2-3 3-5 1-1-2 4 4 1 2 0 17 13 Kelly Scanlon 22 1-5 1-3 0-0 2-2-4 4 0 1 3 0 3 33 Janell Burse 27 8-13 0-0 6-8 4-2-6 0 3 2 2 1 22 44 Taryn Turnbull 21 1-4 0-0 2-2 2-3-5 2 3 1 0 0 4 45 Gwen Slaughter 34 4-10 0-0 3-4 1-2-3 2 2 0 2 1 11 12 Kelly Nadeau 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Jessica Carroll 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Tiffany Wilson 9 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 1 2 0 2 0 2 31 Teana McKiver 29 2-5 0-0 1-3 1-3-4 1 2 3 2 4 5 34 Britt Themann 18 2-6 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 1 0 6 Totals 200 25-59 5-11 15-22 11-21-31 18 15 9 14 6 70 Percentages .424 .455 .682

#7 FLORIDA STATE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 10 Lakesha Springle 27 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 4 2 3 4 0 2 12 April Traylor 34 11-17 5-7 3-5 2-3-5 2 3 1 5 0 30 13 Levys Torres 20 3-6 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 0 4 0 2 0 8 20 Katelyn Vujas 34 7-12 0-0 0-0 3-6-9 6 2 0 1 1 14 21 Brooke Wyckoff 29 2-10 1-5 0-0 1-4-5 0 2 0 3 2 5 3 Shinikki Whiting 24 4-12 0-4 0-0 1-4-5 4 3 2 2 0 8 4 Petra Hofman 13 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 1 1 1 0 2 25 Lako Brown 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 0 1 0 0 0 0 32 Molly Beal 11 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 200 30-63 7-19 5-7 14-29-43 20 18 7 18 3 72 Percentages 475 .368 .714

TULANE 73, COLORADO STATE 693/16/02 - 1st Round - Palo Alto, Calif.

#10 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 15 Tiffany Wilson 23 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 5 3 0 0 6 45 Gwen Slaughter 26 6-10 0-0 3-10 4-10-14 1 3 0 4 2 15 31 Teana McKiver 29 4-10 0-0 3-6 4-4-8 0 4 0 3 1 11 11 Sarah Goree 34 4-11 0-2 3-5 1-2-3 6 2 1 3 0 11 12 Kelly Nadeau 24 3-6 2-4 2-2 0-3-3 6 1 1 5 0 10 00 Keisha Lymon 11 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 5 14 Jessica Carroll 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Delacey Joseph 7 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 1 0 0 21 Kinya Lennix 14 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 32 Lakeitha Hampton 3 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 34 Britt Themann 28 5-7 3-5 1-2 1-3-4 0 0 1 1 0 14 Totals 200 24-57 5-12 14-29 39 18 16 6 17 3 73 Percentages .474 .417 .483

#7 COLORADO STATE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 00 Ashley Augspurger 24 3-11 1-6 3-4 2-5-7 1 4 1 2 1 10 22 Katie Borton 32 2-10 1-4 1-1 0-2-2 2 5 4 3 0 6 50 Shannon Strecker 19 0-1 0-1 2-2 1-2-3 0 2 0 1 0 2 11 Jasai Ferrucho 18 2-5 1-1 1-2 0-1-1 0 4 3 3 0 6 14 Angie Gorton 28 4-11 1-1 7-7 1-3-4 3 4 1 4 1 16 3 Ashley Venekamp 19 2-8 1-4 0-0 1-3-4 3 4 0 1 0 5 23 Lisa Narkiewicz 16 3-6 1-1 1-5 2-0-2 1 0 0 1 0 8 24 Jackie Campbell 23 3-9 0-3 1-2 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 7 33 Joy Jenkins 21 3-4 3-4 0-0 0-4-4 2 2 1 0 0 9 Totals 200 22-65 9-25 16-23 8-20-28 13 25 10 14 2 69 Percentages .338 ..360 .696

STANFORD 77, TULANE 553/18/02 - 2nd Round - Palo Alto, Calif.

#10 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 15 Tiffany Wilson 28 2-11 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 2 2 2 0 0 4 45 Gwen Slaughter 23 1-5 0-0 0-4 2-3-5 1 2 1 0 0 2 31 Teana McKiver 29 7-12 0-0 2-4 5-4-9 1 1 1 3 3 16 11 Sarah Goree 32 6-17 2-8 0-0 0-5-5 3 3 1 0 0 14 12 Kelly Nadeau 21 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0 2 00 Keisha Lymon 21 2-4 0-0 5-6 2-1-3 0 3 1 1 1 9 14 Jessica Carroll 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Delacey Joseph 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 Kinya Lennix 4 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Salome Hector 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 24 Tymeka Moore 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 Lakeitha Hampton 5 0-1 0-0 3-4 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 3 34 Britt Themann 20 2-9 1-6 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 5 Totals 200 21-68 3-15 10-18 15-25-40 8 13 7 10 4 55 Percentages .309 .200 .556

#2 STANFORD Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 25 Lindsey Yamasaki 28 10-20 3-9 1-3 0-2-2 3 1 1 2 2 24 34 T’Nae Thiel 31 1-4 0-1 3-4 4-6-10 3 3 0 1 0 5 41 Bethany Donaphin 29 10-11 0-0 1-2 3-5-8 1 3 0 0 1 21 05 Kelley Suminski 26 2-4 1-2 1-2 0-2-2 3 0 0 1 0 6 14 Nicole Powell 37 7-12 2-6 0-0 2-8-10 10 2 4 4 0 16 10 Becky Bonner 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 22 Enjoli Izidor 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 2 0 2 1 0 32 Katie Denny 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 S. Kimyacioglu 15 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 2 1 0 0 42 Lauren St. Clair 8 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 3 44 Azella Perryman 8 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 0 2 0 0 0 2 51 Cori Enghusen 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 0 1 0 2 2 0 Totals 200 32-63 7-24 6-11 11-37-48 24 15 7 14 6 77 Percentages .508 .292 .545

MINNESOTA 68, TULANE 483/22/03 - 1st Round - Palo Alto, Calif.

#11 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 15 Tiffany Wilson 21 2-8 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1 0 0 2 0 4 45 Gwen Slaughter 33 2-3 0-0 2-2 2-4-6 0 4 4 1 1 6 32 Teana McKiver 21 4-10 1-1 0-0 1-4-5 1 4 1 2 0 9 12 Kelly Nadeau 32 4-8 3-5 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 2 6 0 11 20 Delacey Joseph 23 2-11 0-4 0-0 0-3-3 5 3 3 1 0 4 5 Muci Haris 11 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 1 0 0 23 D’Aundra Henry 18 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 3 1 5 1 2 22 Tymeka Moore 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 2 0 4 32 Lakeitha Hampton 22 4-4 0-0 0-2 5-3-8 1 0 3 2 0 8 34 Britt Themann 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 21-55 4-14 2-4 10-15-25 14 17 15 22 2 48 Percentages .382 .286 .500

#6 MINNESOTA Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 4 Janel McCarville 26 4-6 0-0 1-2 2-5-7 0 3 4 2 2 9 35 Kadidja Andersson 33 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 0 0 1 1 0 10 11 Shannon Schonrock 40 4-7 2-3 2-3 1-1-2 1 0 3 3 0 12 13 Lindsay Whalen 37 6-13 3-6 3-5 0-5-5 6 1 1 7 0 18 25 Corrin Von Wald 26 1-4 0-2 6-6 1-4-5 6 3 3 3 0 8 10 Kim Prince 18 3-4 0-0 0-1 1-2-3 1 3 2 1 0 6 20 Leslie Hill 13 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 1 1 0 2 22 Shannon Bolden 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Tanisha Gillbert 3 1-3 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 50 Christina Collison 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 25-46 5-11 13-18 7-22-29 15 10 15 19 2 68 Percentages .543 .455 .722

GEORGIA 64, TULANE 593/20/10 - 1st Round - Tempe, Ariz.

#12 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 20 Danielle Nunn 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 Tiffany Aidoo 31 3-8 1-6 0-0 0-3-3 1 1 3 4 0 7 44 Brett Benzio 37 4-8 0-0 1-4 6-2-8 0 2 0 2 2 9 11 Roshaunda Barnes 35 7-19 3-8 0-0 0-2-2 3 3 3 0 0 17 32 Chassity Brown 35 4-16 3-9 2-4 2-3-5 2 2 3 1 1 13 21 Olivia Grayson 22 1-5 0-2 0-0 2-2-4 4 4 2 3 0 2 24 Janique Kautsky 13 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 0 2 0 0 0 3 33 Indira Kaljo 17 3-9 2-8 0-0 1-1-2 1 1 0 0 0 8 Totals 200 23-69 10-35 3-8 17-17-34 11 20 11 12 3 59 Percentages .333 .286 .375

#5 GEORGIA Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 21 Porsha Phillips 26 1-5 0-0 0-2 3-4-7 1 3 0 4 3 2 33 Angel Robinson 35 6-7 1-1 5-7 4-9-13 1 0 0 2 3 18 1 Ashley Houts 40 7-14 1-4 7-7 1-6-7 6 2 3 5 0 22 10 Jasmine James 40 2-8 1-3 3-4 0-6-6 5 3 4 8 0 8 11 Meredith Mitchell 40 3-10 1-4 1-4 2-3-5 2 2 1 2 1 8 3 Anne M. Armstrong 14 2-5 2-3 0-0 2-3-5 0 1 0 1 0 6 12 Jasmine Hassell 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 21-50 6-15 16-24 16-31-47 15 12 7 23 7 64 Percentages .420 .400 .667

MISSISSIPPI STATE 57, TULANE 473/20/15 - 1st Round - Durham, N.C.

#12 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR F A TO B S PTS22 Tiffany Dale 37 2-7 0-1 2-4 3-6-9 1 1 0 0 2 645 Chinwe Duru 17 0-3 0-0 0-1 2-0-2 3 1 1 3 0 0 03 Kolby Morgan 28 5-9 3-5 4-6 2-4-6 1 2 4 1 3 1723 Jamie Kaplan 35 3-7 1-3 2-3 1-1-2 2 5 4 0 4 933 Courtnie Latham 22 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 2 0 3 0 0 111 Leslie Vorpahl 14 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 2 0 1 315 Adesuwa Ebomwonyi 17 1-8 0-4 1-1 1-2-3 3 0 0 0 0 320 Danielle Blagg 21 1-6 0-2 6-8 1-3-4 4 0 2 0 0 830 Tierra Jones 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 2 0 0 0 Totals 200 13-47 5-18 16-25 13-21-34 20 10 20 4 10 47 Percentages .277 .278 .640

#5 Mississippi St. Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR F A TO B S PTS03 Breanna Richardson 27 7-14 0-0 1-1 6-6-12 1 1 3 0 1 1535 Victoria Vivians 22 2-14 1-7 2-2 0-4-4 0 1 1 0 0 710 Martha Alwal 22 2-4 0-0 0-2 1-4-5 4 0 3 6 0 400 Dominique Dillingham 38 3-8 0-1 0-1 2-5-7 4 2 2 1 3 621 Jerica James 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 2 0 0 001 Blair Schaefer 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 002 Morgan William 32 2-4 1-2 9-11 1-4-5 2 4 4 0 3 1405 Sherise Williams 12 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 513 Ketara Chapel 13 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 1 214 Kendra Grant 16 1-4 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 2 1 0 0 0 445 Chinwe Okorie 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 0 0 0 051 Savannah Carter 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 20-56 2-11 15-21 16-27-43 22 11 16 8 8 57 Percentages .357 .182 .714

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Year Date Round Opponent Result Location (Arena)2007 3/14 First Jackson State W, 76-43 New Orleans 3/18 Second at Mississippi State L, 79-73 Starkville, Miss.

2011 3/17 First Southern W, 61-31 New Orleans 3/21 Second at Oral Roberts L, 92-86 Tulsa, Okla.

2012 3/15 First Mississippi Valley State W, 68-61 New Orleans 3/18 Second at Texas Tech L, 69-55 Lubbock, Texas

2013 3/21 First Sam Houston State W, 65-57 New Orleans 3/24 Second at Arkansas W, 60-48 Fayetteville, Ark. 3/27 Third at Auburn L, 72-52 Auburn, Ala.

2014 3/20 First at Mississippi State L, 77-68 Starkville, Miss.

2016 3/16 First Alabama W, 53-52 New Orleans 3/21 Second at Georgia Tech W, 64-61 Atlanta, Ga. 3/23 Third at Florida Gulf Coast L, 73-61 Fort Meyers, Fla.

2017 3/16 First UT Arlington W, 62-53 New Orleans 3/19 Second Grambling State W, 66-49 New Orleans 3/23 Third at Alabama L, 64-72 Tuscaloosa, Ala.

BREAKDOWN Overall...................................................... 9-7

BY YEARYear Rec. Highest Round2007 ......................1-1 ....................... Second2011 ......................1-1 ....................... Second2012 ......................1-1 ....................... Second2013 ......................2-1 ...........................Third2014 ......................0-1 ............................First2016 ......................2-1 ...........................Third2017 ......................2-1 ...........................Third

BY ROUNDRound RecordFirst .......................................................... 6-1Second ..................................................... 3-3Third ........................................................ 0-3

BY LOCATIONHome ....................................................... 7-0Away ........................................................ 2-7

City RecordAtlanta, Ga. ...............................................1-0Auburn, Ala. ..............................................0-1Fayetteville, Ark. .......................................1-0Fort Meyers, Fla. ........................................0-1Lubbock, Texas ..........................................0-1New Orleans ..............................................7-0Starkville, Miss. .........................................0-2Tuscaloosa, Ala. .........................................0-1Tulsa, Okla. ................................................0-1

BY OPPONENTOpponent RecordAlabama ..................................................1-1Arkansas ..................................................1-0Auburn .....................................................0-1Florida Gulf Coast .....................................0-1Georgia Tech .............................................1-0Grambling State .......................................1-0Jackson State ...........................................1-0Mississippi State .......................................0-2Mississippi Valley State.............................1-0Oral Roberts .............................................0-1Sam Houston State ...................................1-0Southern ..................................................1-0Texas Tech ................................................0-1UT Arlington .............................................1-0

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Year Seed Date Round Opp Seed Opponent Result Location (Arena)2015 6 3/6 First 11 Houston W, 64-39 Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun) 3/7 Quarters 3 Tulsa W, 71-53 3/8 Semis 2 USF L, 78-69

2016 5 3/5 Quarters 4 Memphis W, 70-64 Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun) 3/6 Semis 1 UConn L, 82-35

2017 5 3/4 Quarters 4 UCF L, 57-61 Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun)

2018 9 3/3 First 8 Memphis W, 76-64 Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun) 3/4 Quarters 1 UConn L, 56-82 Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun)

2019 12 3/8 First 5 USF L, 52-61 Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun)

BREAKDOWN Overall...................................................... 4-5

BY YEARYear Seed Rec. Highest Round2015 ...........6 ........2-1 ..........................Semis2016 ...........5 ........1-1 ..........................Semis2017 ...........5 ........0-1 ......................Quarters2018 ...........9 ........1-1 ......................Quarters2019 ..........12 .......0-1 ............................ First

BY ROUNDRound RecordFirst Round ................................................2-1Quarterfinals .............................................2-2Semifinals .................................................0-2Finals ....................................................... N/Awith bye ....................................................1-1without bye...............................................3-3

BY LOCATIONCity RecordUncasville, Conn. .......................................4-5

BY OPPONENTOpponent RecordHouston ....................................................1-0Memphis ...................................................2-0Tulsa ..........................................................1-0UCF ...........................................................0-1USF ............................................................0-2UConn .......................................................0-2

BY SEEDTulane Seed Record5 Seed .......................................................1-26 Seed .......................................................2-19 Seed .......................................................1-112 Seed .....................................................0-1 Opponent Seed Record1 Seed .......................................................0-22 Seed .......................................................0-13 Seed .......................................................1-04 Seed .......................................................1-15 Seed .......................................................0-18 Seed .......................................................1-011 Seed .....................................................1-0 Opp. Higher Seed ..................................3-5 Opp. Lower Seed ...................................1-0

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY

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Year Date Tulane Seed Round Opp Seed Opponent Result/Score Location (Arena)1996 March 1 5 Quarterfinals at 4 UAB W, 72-53 Birmingham, Ala. (UAB Arena)1996 March 2 5 Semifinals vs 1 DePaul L, 73-85 Birmingham, Ala. (UAB Arena)1997 March 1 2 Quarterfinals vs 10 Saint Louis W, 75-57 Chicago, Ill. (Alumni Hall)1997 March 2 2 Semifinals vs 3 Louisville W, 76-74 Chicago, Ill. (Alumni Hall)1997 March 3 2 Finals vs 4 Marquette W, 76-53 Chicago, Ill. (Alumni Hall)1998 Feb. 28 4 Quarterfinals vs 5 Cincinnati L, 62-77 Louisville, Ky. (Louisville Gardens)1999 Feb. 27 3 Quarterfinals vs 11 Charlotte W, 69-60 New Orleans (Fogelman Arena)1999 Feb. 28 3 Semifinals vs 2 Louisville W, 87-74 New Orleans (Fogelman Arena)1999 March 1 3 Finals vs 1 Cincinnati W, 58-44 New Orleans (Fogelman Arena)2000 March 4 2 Quarterfinals vs 7 Cincinnati W, 91-78 Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall)2000 March 5 2 Semifinals vs 11 Charlotte W, 79-75 Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall)2000 March 6 2 Finals vs 8 UAB W, 73-70 Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall)2001 March 3 2 Quarterfinals at 7 Marquette W, 59-58 Milwaukee, Wisc. (U.S. Cellular Arena)2001 March 4 2 Semifinals vs 3 Houston W, 78-74 Milwaukee, Wisc. (U.S. Cellular Arena)2001 March 5 2 Finals vs 5 Cincinnati W, 63-50 Milwaukee, Wisc. (U.S. Cellular Arena)2002 March 1 5 First vs 12 UAB W, 62-35 Chicago, Ill. (DePaul Athletic Center)2002 March 2 5 Quarterfinals at 4 DePaul W, 88-83 Chicago, Ill. (DePaul Athletic Center)2002 March 3 5 Semifinals vs 1 TCU W, 80-76 (ot) Chicago, Ill. (DePaul Athletic Center)2002 March 4 5 Finals vs 3 Cincinnati L, 56-68 Chicago, Ill. (DePaul Athletic Center)2003 March 7 4 Quarterfinals vs 5 TCU L, 65-78 Memphis, Tenn. (The Pyramid)2004 March 3 12 First vs 5 Marquette L, 44-61 Fort Worth, Texas (Daneel-Meyer Coliseum)2006 March 2 6 First vs 11 UCF W, 69-52 Dallas, Texas (Moody Coliseum)2006 March 3 6 Quarterfinals at 3 SMU L, 84-86 (3ot) Dallas, Texas (Moody Coliseum)2007 March 2 1 Quarterfinals vs 9 Houston W, 62-55 Tulsa, Okla. (Reynolds Center)2007 March 3 1 Semifinals vs 4 Rice L, 52-64 Tulsa, Okla. (Reynolds Center)2008 March 6 11 First Round vs 6 Marshall L, 58-65 Orlando, Fla (New UCF Arena)2009 March 5 6 First Round vs 11 Tulsa W, 49-44 New Orleans (Fogelman Arena)2009 March 6 6 Quarterfinals vs 3 Southern Miss L, 55-72 New Orleans (Fogelman Arena)2010 March 9 1 Quarterfinals vs 8 UCF W, 63-62 Tulsa, Okla. (Reynolds Center)2010 March 10 1 Semifinals vs 5 East Carolina W, 73-64 Tulsa, Okla. (Reynolds Center)2010 March 12 1 Finals vs 6 UAB W, 62-54 Tulsa, Okla. (Reynolds Center)2011 March 10 4 Quarterfinals vs 5 East Carolina W, 83-72 El Paso, Texas (Memorial Gym)2011 March 11 4 Semifinals vs 1 Houston W, 70-60 El Paso, Texas (Don Haskins Center)2011 March 12 4 Finals vs 2 UCF L, 73-85 El Paso, Texas (Don Haskins Center)2012 March 8 3 Quarterfinals vs 11 East Carolina W, 67-51 Memphis , Tenn. (Elma Roane Fieldhouse)2012 March 9 3 Semifinals at 2 Memphis W, 63-44 Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum)2012 March 10 3 Finals vs 1 UTEP L, 65-69 Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum)2013 March 14 3 Quarterfinals at 6 Tulsa L, 67-75 Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Civic Center)2014 March 13 4 Quarterfinals vs 13 FIU L, 69-55 El Paso, Texas (Memorial Gym)

OTHER TOURNAMENTS LAIAW STATE TOURNAMENT

1976 ............................. March 4 .................................. Louisiana-Monroe (1) .................................................L, 54-651976 ............................. March 5 .................................. Nicholls State (1) ........................................................L, 44-491977 ............................. Feb. 22 .................................... at Louisiana Tech (2) ...................................................L, 52-991977 ............................. Feb. 23 .................................... vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (2) ........................................ W, 59-551977 ............................. Feb. 24 .................................... vs. Southern (2) ..........................................................L, 50-961978 ............................. Feb. 23 .................................... vs. Xavier (3) ...............................................................L, 69-761978 ............................. Feb. 24 .................................... vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (3) ..........................................L, 41-651979 ............................. Feb. 22 .................................... at Louisiana-Monroe (4) .............................................L, 57-681979 ............................. Feb. 23 .................................... vs. Northwestern State(4) .......................................... L, 61-661980 ............................. Feb. 21 .................................... vs. McNeese State (2) ..................................................L, 52-751981 ............................. Feb. 26 .................................... vs. Louisiana-Monroe (5) .......................................... W, 80-591981 ............................. Feb. 27 .................................... vs. Southern (5) ..........................................................L, 56-60

(1) New Orleans (2) Ruston, La. (3) Baton Rouge(4) Monroe, La. (5) Hammond, La.

SWAIAW REGIONAL TOURNAMENT1979 ............................ March 7 .................................. vs. Houston .................................................................L, 57-65

METRO CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT1980 ............................. Dec. 17.................................... vs. Cincinnati (1) ....................................................... W, 65-561980 ............................. Dec. 18.................................... vs. Memphis State (1) .................................................L, 75-621980 ............................. Dec. 19.................................... at Florida State (1) .................................................... W, 95-741981 ............................. Feb. 5 ...................................... vs. Florida State (2) ................................................... W, 70-601981 ............................. Feb. 6 ...................................... vs. Memphis (2) ..........................................................L, 81-881981 ............................. Feb. 7 ...................................... vs. Cincinnati (2) .........................................................L, 73-901982 ............................. Feb. 25 .................................... vs. Virginia Tech (3) .....................................................L, 52-621983 ............................. Mar. 6 ..................................... vs. Cincinnati (4) .........................................................L, 58-821984 ............................. Mar. 3 ..................................... vs. South Carolina (5) ..................................................L, 64-741985 ............................. Mar. 2 ..................................... vs. South Carolina (6) ..................................................L, 66-761990 ............................. Mar. 8 ..................................... vs. South Carolina (5) ..................................................L, 62-711991 ............................. Mar. 4 ..................................... vs. South Carolina (4) ..................................................L, 44-801992 ............................. Mar. 11 ................................... vs. VCU (4) ..................................................................L, 58-731993 ............................. Mar. 10 ................................... vs. Charlotte (4) ..........................................................L, 44-691994 ............................. Mar. 8 ..................................... vs. South Florida (7) .................................................. W, 76-701994 ............................. Mar. 9 ..................................... vs. Southern Miss (7) ..................................................L, 69-721995 ............................. Mar. 8 ..................................... vs. South Florida (4) .................................................. W, 67-621995 ............................. Mar. 9 ..................................... at Louisville (4) ....................................................L, 65-70 (ot)

(1) Tallahassee, Fla. (2) New Orleans (Fogelman Arena)(3) Memphis, Tenn. (4) Louisville, Ky. (5) Cincinnati, Ohio

(6) Hattiesburg, Miss. (7) Biloxi, Miss.

CONFERENCE USA/OTHER TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Overall.................................................................. 26-13

BY YEARYear Seed Rec. Highest Round1996 ................... 5 .............. 1-1 ....................Semifinals1997 ................... 2 .............. 3-0 ...................Champions1998 ................... 4 .............. 0-1 ................Quarterfinals1999 ................... 3 .............. 3-0 ...................Champions2000 ................... 2 .............. 3-0 ...................Champions2001 ................... 2 .............. 3-0 ...................Champions2002 ................... 5 .............. 3-1 ..................Runners-Up2003 ................... 4 .............. 0-1 ................Quarterfinals2004 .................. 12 ............. 0-1 ...................First Round2005 ................. N/A ............ 0-0 .............................. N/A2006 ................... 6 .............. 1-1 ................Quarterfinals2007 ................... 1 .............. 1-1 ....................Semifinals2008 .................. 11 ............. 0-1 ...................First Round2009 ................... 6 .............. 1-1 ................Quarterfinals2010 ................... 1 .............. 3-0 ...................Champions2011 ................... 4 .............. 2-1 ..................Runners-Up2012 ................... 3 .............. 2-1 ..................Runners-Up2013 ................... 3 .............. 0-1 ................Quarterfinals2014 ................... 4 .............. 0-1 ................Quarterfinals

BY ROUNDRound RecordFirst Round ............................................................... 3-2Quarterfinals .......................................................... 10-6Semifinals ................................................................ 8-2Finals ....................................................................... 5-3with bye ................................................................. 21-8without bye.............................................................. 5-5

BY LOCATIONCity RecordBirmingham, Ala. ..................................................... 1-1Chicago, Ill. ............................................................... 6-1Dallas, Texas ............................................................. 1-1El Paso, Texas ............................................................ 2-2Fort Worth, Texas...................................................... 0-1Louisville, Ky............................................................. 3-1Memphis, Tenn. ........................................................ 2-2Milwaukee, Wisc. ..................................................... 3-0New Orleans, La. ...................................................... 4-1Orlando, Fla. ............................................................. 0-1Tulsa, Okla. ............................................................... 4-2

BY OPPONENTOpponent RecordCharlotte .................................................................. 2-0Cincinnati ................................................................. 3-2DePaul...................................................................... 1-1East Carolina ............................................................ 3-0FIU .......................................................................... 0-1Houston ................................................................... 3-0Marshall ................................................................... 0-1Louisville .................................................................. 2-0Marquette ................................................................ 2-1Memphis .................................................................. 1-0Rice .......................................................................... 0-1Saint Louis................................................................ 1-0SMU ......................................................................... 0-1Southern Miss .......................................................... 0-1TCU .......................................................................... 1-1Tulsa ......................................................................... 1-1UAB .......................................................................... 4-0UTEP......................................................................... 0-1UCF .......................................................................... 2-1 BY SEEDOpponent Seed Record1 Seed ..................................................................... 3-22 Seed ..................................................................... 2-13 Seed ..................................................................... 3-34 Seed ..................................................................... 2-25 Seed ..................................................................... 3-36 Seed ..................................................................... 1-27 Seed ..................................................................... 2-08 Seed ..................................................................... 2-09 Seed ..................................................................... 1-010 Seed ................................................................... 1-011 Seed ................................................................... 5-012 Seed ................................................................... 1-0 Higher Seed ...................................................... 6-8 Lower Seed ..................................................... 20-5

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1996 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Barbara Farris (Tulane) Dec 28 First ......................................................................... Colorado State 77, Rhode Island 60 Dec 28 First ................................................................................ Tulane 89, UNC Greensboro 46 Dec 29 Consolation .......................................................... UNC Greensboro 87, Rhode Island 63 Dec 29 Championship ................................................................. Tulane 105, Colorado State 72 All Tournament Team: Barbara Farris, Mary Ann Marino, Grace Daley (Tulane), Becky Hammon, Katie Cronin (CSU), Melinda Goodson (UNCG).

1997 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Grace Daley (Tulane) Dec 27 First .................................................................................... Holy Cross 89, Richmond 74 Dec 27 First ............................................................................. Tulane 81, Appalachian State 41 Dec 28 Consolation .............................................................Richmond 94 Appalachian State 68 Dec 28 Championship ..........................................................................Tulane 78, Holy Cross 67 All Tournament Team: Grace Daley, Barbara Farris, Kristen Koch (Tulane), Amy O’Brien (Holy Cross), Natasha Lettsome (APSU), Jennifer Meade (Richmond)

1998 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Grace Daley (Tulane) Dec 28 First ......................................................................Maine 92, Middle Tennessee State 78 Dec 28 First ..............................................................................................Tulane 92, Furman 56 Dec 29 Consolation ....................................................... Furman 83, Middle Tennessee State 66 Dec 29 Championship .................................................................................Tulane 85, Maine76 All Tournament Team: Grace Daley, Janell Burse (Tulane), Jamie Cassidy, Kristen McCormick (Maine), Jackie Smith (Furman), Cortney Neeley (Middle Tennessee State)

1999 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Janelle Burse (Tulane) Dec 27 First .....................................................................................West Virginia 89, Lehigh 73 Dec 27 First ............................................................................. No. 24. Tulane 81, Providence 57 Dec 28 Consolation ............................................................................ Providence 82, Lehigh 62 Dec 28 Championship .........................................................No. 24 Tulane 104, West Virginia 75 All Tournament Team: Janell Burse, Fabrecia Roberson, Grace Daley (Tulane), Christin Annie (WVU), Monika Roberts (Providence) Anne Tierney (Lehigh)

2000 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Janelle Burse (Tulane) Dec 27 First ............................................................................Hartford 69, Long Beach State 57 Dec 27 First ..................................................................................Tulane 69, William & Mary 51 Dec 28 Consolation .....................................................Long Beach State 73, William & Mary 61 Dec 28 Championship .............................................................................Tulane 75, Hartford 45 All Tournament Team: Janell Burse, Britt Themann and Teana McKiver (Tulane), Jackie Moore (LBSU), Jen Sobota (W&M), Janeka Lopp (Hartford)

2001 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Teana McKiver (Tulane) Dec 28 First ...................................................................................... Virginia 73, Long Island 40 Dec 28 First ....................................................................................No. 23 Tulane 76, Buffalo 29 Dec 29 Consolation ...........................................................................Buffalo 62, Long Island 60 Dec 29 Championship ................................................................... No. 23 Tulane 74, Virginia 63 All Tournament Team: Teane McKiver, Gwen Slaughter, Delacey Joseph (Tulane), Telisha Quarles, Brandi Teamer (Virginia), Jessica Kochendorfer (Buffalo)

2002 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Gwen Slaughter (Tulane) Dec 28 First ...........................................................................No. 19 Boston College 67, SMU 57 Dec 28 First ................................................................................ Tulane 63, UNC Greensboro 43 Dec 29 Consolation ........................................................................SMU 62, UNC Greensboro 49 Dec 29 Championship ........................................................Tulane 69, No. 19 Boston College 50 All Tournament Team: Gwen Slaughter, Delacey Joseph (Tulane), Brianne Stepherson, Jessalyn Deveney (BC), Andrea Cossey (SMU), Nicole Murray (UNCG)

2003 Champion: San Jose State • MVP: Cricket Williams (SJSU) Dec 27 First ........................................................................................San Jose State 71, Yale 53 Dec 27 First .................................................................................................Marist 60,Tulane 46 Dec 28 Consolation ........................................................................................Tulane 74, Yale 62 Dec 28 Championship .................................................................... San Jose State 59, Marist 49 All Tournament Team: Cricket Williams, Tatiana Taylor (SJSU), Steph Del Preore, Maureen Magarity (Marist) Kelly Nadeau (Tulane), Christina Phillips (Yale)

2004 Champion: Tulane • MVP: D’Aundra Henry (Tulane) Dec 28 First .............................................................................. Pepperdine 58, George State 41 Dec 28 First ...............................................................................Tulane 79, Stephen F. Austin 72 Dec 29 Consolation ........................................................ Stephen F. Austin 61, Georgia State 56 Dec 29 Championship ........................................................................Tulane 62, Pepperdine 40 All Tournament Team: D’Aundra Henry, Lakethia Hampton (Tulane), Jennifer Lacy, Daphanie Kennedy (Pepperdine), April Clyburn (Georgia State), Jennifer Simpson (Stephen F. Austin)

2005 Champion: Dayton • MVP: Cara Wright (Dayton) Dec 28 First ...............................................................................................Dayton 79, Toledo 77 Dec 28 First .............................................................................................Samford 64, Tulane 54 Dec 29 Consolation ............................................................................ Tulane 77, Toledo 67 (OT) Dec 29 Championship ............................................................................Dayton 68, Samford 59 All Tournament Team: Cara Wright, Terri Ramsey (Dayton), Jennifer Sands (Tulane), Danielle Bishop (Toledo), Cora Beth Smith, Alex Munday (Samford)

2006 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Ashley Langford (Tulane) Dec 28 First ...............................................................................Texas-Arlington 66, Ole Miss 55 Dec 28 First ............................................................................................Tulane 78, Fordham 44 Dec 29 Consolation ............................................................................. Ole Miss 99, Fordham 43 Dec 29 Championship ................................................................. Tulane 68, Texas-Arlington 65 All Tournament Team: Ashley Langford, Jami Montagnino (Tulane), Terra Wallace, Maryann Abanobi (Texas-Arlington), Beth Troutt (Fordham), Arminite Price (Ole Miss)

2007 Champion: Virginia Tech • MVP: Brittany Cook (Virginia Tech) Dec 20 First .................................................................................... Robert Morris 82, Tulane 71 Dec 20 First ....................................................................Virginia Tech 84, Texas-San Antonio 59 Dec 21 Consolation .................................................................Tulane 76, Texas-San Antonio 42 Dec 21 Championship ...........................................................Virginia Tech 76, Robert Morris 67 All Tournament Team: Andrea Barbour, Brittany Cook (VT), Chinata Nesbit, Sade Logan (RMU), Ashley Langford (Tulane), Whitney York (UTSA)

2008 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Brett Benzio (Tulane) Dec 20 First ...................................................................................Tulane 70, Alabama State 48 Dec 20 First ............................................................ Providence 67, Southeast Missouri State 59 Dec 21 Consolation .................................................. Alabama St. 60, Southeast Missouri St. 53 Dec 21 Championship .........................................................................Tulane 68, Providence 46 All Tournament Team: Sonya Daugherty (SEMO), Erica Lumpkin (ASU), Shantee Darrian (PC), Ashley Langford (Tulane), Megan Valicevic (Tulane), Brett Benzio (Tulane)

2009 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Danielle Nunn (Tulane) Dec. 28 First ........................................................................................Tulane 82, Long Island 59 Dec. 28 First ............................................................................... Texas Tech 81, North Dakota 61 Dec. 29 Consolation ................................................................. Long Island 83, North Dakota 62 Dec. 29 Championship ..........................................................................Tulane 67, Texas Tech 49 All-Tournament Team: Tiffany Aidoo, Danielle Nunn (Tulane), Keirra Mallard, Ashlee Roberson (TTU), Ashley Palmer (LIU), Whitney Ledger (UND)

2010 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Tiffany Aidoo (Tulane) Dec. 29 First .....................................................................................Tulane 84, Nicholls State 65 Dec. 29 First ................................................................................ Old Dominion 81, Charlotte 75 Dec. 30 Consolation .................................................................... Charlotte 80, Nicholls State 45 Dec. 30 Championship .................................................................... Tulane 62, Old Dominion 59 All-Tournament Team: Tiffany Aidoo, Danielle Nunn (Tulane), Sumar Leslie (Nicholls State), Epiphany Woodson (Charlotte), Tia Lewis, Jasmine Parker (Old Dominion

2011 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Olivia Grayson (Tulane) Dec. 28 First .........................................................................Tulane 57, College of Charleston 42 Dec. 28 First ...........................................................................Hampton 77, Central Michigan 51 Dec. 29 Consolation ............................................Central Michigan 72, Col. of Charleston 51 (ot) Dec. 29 Championship ........................................................................... Tulane 66, Hampton 53 All-Tournament Team: Brett Benzio (Tulane), Olivia Grayson (Tulane), Jessica Green (Central Michigan), Latisha Harris (College of Charleston), Jericka Jenkins (Hampton), Ariel Phelps (Hampton)

2012 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Whitney Bibbins (Tulane) Dec. 29 First ...............................................................................Tulane 71, Eastern Michigan 65 Dec. 29 First ................................................................................ McNeese State 80, Ole Miss 75 Dec. 30 Consolation ................................................................ Ole Miss 61, Eastern Michigan 58 Dec. 30 Championship ...................................................................Tulane 69, McNeese State 63 All-Tournament Team: Whitney Bibbins (Tulane), Olivia Grayson (Tulane), Ashlyn Baggett (McNeese), Caitlyn Baggett (McNeese State), India Hairston (Eastern Michigan), Valencia McFarland (Ole Miss)

2013 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Jamie Kaplan (Tulane) Dec. 28 First ..................................................................................... Tulane 85, Northeastern 49 Dec. 28 First ..........................................................................Indiana State 70, Northwestern 49 Dec. 29 Consolation ..............................................................Northwestern 73, Northeastern 46 Dec. 29 Championship ..................................................................... Tulane 51, Indiana State 45 All-Tournament Team: Jamie Kaplan (Tulane), Tiffany Dale (Tulane), Tierra Jones (Tulane), Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir (Indiana St), Anna Munn (Indiana St), Maggie Lyon (Northwestern)

2014 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Adrienne Motley (Miami) Dec. 18 .........................................................................................................Miami 74, UCLA 67 Dec. 18 ....................................................................................................Tulane 58, Samford 56 Dec. 19 ......................................................................................................UCLA 71, Samford 52 Dec. 19 .......................................................................................................Tulane 70, Miami 65 All-Tournament Team: Hannah Nichols (Samford), Nirra Fields (UCLA), Janassy Williams (Miami), Danielle Blagg (Tulane), Kolby Morgan (Tulane)

2015 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Chinwe Duru (Tulane) Dec. 18 ............................................................................................. SLU 76, Cleveland State 65 Dec. 18 ........................................................................................................ Tulane 74, UNCG 53 Dec. 19 .......................................................................................... UNCG 55, Cleveland State 51 Dec. 19 ........................................................................................................... Tulane 66, SLU 58 All-Tournament Team: Ashanti Abshaw (Cleveland State), Lucy Mason (UNCG), Denisha Womack (SLU), Jackie Kemph (SLU), Courtnie Latham (Tulane)

2016 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Kolby Morgan (Tulane) Dec. 21 .......................................................................................................Auburn 85, Drake 80 Dec. 21 ..................................................................................Tulane 63, Eastern Washington 51 Dec. 22 ...................................................................................Drake 93, Eastern Washington 78 Dec. 22 ..................................................................................................... Tulane 61, Auburn 59 All-Tournament Team: Delaney Hodgins (Eastern Washington), Lizzy Wendell (Drake), Katie Frerking (Auburn), Janiah McKay (Auburn), Leslie Vorpahl (Tulane)

2017 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Kolby Morgan (Tulane) Dec. 21 .........................................................................................................Tulane 106, Troy 75 Dec. 21 ......................................................................................................UTEP 46, Samford 33 Dec. 22 ................................................................................................. Samford 82, Troy 76 (ot) Dec. 22 .........................................................................................................Tulane 67, UTEP 56 All-Tournament Team: Kayla Manuirirangi (Tulane), Meredith Schulte (Tulane), Tamara Seda (UTEP), Hannah Nichols (Samford), Amber Rivers (Troy)

2018 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Sydney Raggio (Saint Mary’s) Dec. 21 ........................................................................................... Old Dominion 56, Tulane 48 Dec. 21 .......................................................................................Saint Mary’s 89, Texas State 62 Dec. 22 .................................................................................. Saint Mary’s 83, Old Dominion 65 Dec. 22 ......................................................................................... Tulane 67, Texas State 61 (ot) All-Tournament Team: Sierra Cheatham (Tulane), Brooke Holle (Texas State), Amari Young (ODU), Taylor Edwards (ODU), Madeline Holland (Saint Mary’s)

ANNUAL TULANE CLASSIC RESULTS

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GAUDET’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts.1986-87 232 496 .468 --- --- --- 145 201 .721 --- --- 215 100 0 50 609

ALL-AMERICANSSTACEY GAUDETWomen’s Sports Federation • First Team • 1987

FARRIS’ ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts.1996-97 170 273 .623 0 0 .000 97 161 .602 85 161 246 40 14 48 437

BARBARA FARRISWBCA/Kodak • Honorable Mention • 1997

DALEY’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts.1997-98 193 376 .513 56 152 .368 121 162 .747 57 65 122 74 2 81 5631998-99 184 359 .513 40 123 .325 164 201 .816 66 90 156 96 6 58 5721999-00 227 465 .488 53 165 .321 185 239 .774 77 112 189 124 8 75 692

GRACE DALEYAssociated Press • Third Team • 2000 :: WB News Service • Honorable Mention • 2000 :: Associated Press • Honorable Mention • 1999 :: WBCA/Kodak • Honorable Mention • 1998-2000

Stacey Gaudet became Tulane’s first All-American in 1987, named by the Women’s Sports Federation. As a senior, Gaudet averaged a school-record 21.8 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. She held or tied for the team lead in scoring in 25 of 28 games during the 1986-87 season, and was named New Orleans MVP by the Sugar Bowl Committee.

Her 609 points as a senior came without the luxury of a 3-point basket (the 3-pointer did not come into play until the 1987-88 season), and she was named Women’s Sports Federation National Player of the Week on Jan. 18 after scoring 81 points in three games.

Gaudet finished her career as just the sixth female player from the state of Louisiana to score 2,000 or more points, and ranked in the Top 20 na-tionally in free throw percentage all four years of her career.

She was the first female student-athlete in Tulane history to have her number retired, and was inducted into the Tulane Hall of Fame and the Louisiana American Italian Sports Hall of Fame in 1993.

Ten years after Stacey Gaudet became the first All-American in Tulane his-tory, Barbara Farris earned honorable mention recognition on the WBCA/Kodak squad after leading the Green Wave to a 27-5 record, the C-USA regular-season and tournament titles, and a third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament.

A first-team All C-USA selection, Farris finished second in the conference and ranked eighth in the NCAA with a .623 field goal percentage, and paced the squad with 13.7 points and 7.7 rebounds per game.

Farris finished with double-digit scoring totals in 21 games as a junior, and tallied five double-doubles. She was named Conference USA Play-er of the Week on Jan. 13, earned MVP honors of the Tulane Classic and claimed a spot on the Conference USA All-Tournament Team after help-ing the Green Wave claim the tournament championship.

The most decorated student-athlete in the history of Tulane women’s bas-ketball, Grace Daley was a three-time All-American during her Green Wave career. She earned honorable mention recognition on the WBCA/Kodak squad in each of her final three years, was named to the Associated Press honorable mention team as a junior, and claimed third-team AP All-Amer-ica honors as a senior.

During her three All-American campaigns, Daley never scored fewer than 550 points, pulled down at least 100 rebounds and dished out at least 70 assists each year. In the three-year span, she averaged 20.8 points, 5.3 re-bounds and 3.3 assists per game, and shot an astonishing .503 from the field (604-of-1200).

A three-time first-team All-Conference-USA selection, Daley helped lead the Green Wave to a combined 72-18 record from 1997-2000 as Tulane advanced to play in the NCAA Tournament each year and won the C-USA Tournament her junior and senior campaigns.

Daley graduated as the school’s career leader in points and free throws made. Following her senior season, Daley was drafted fifth overall in the 2000 WNBA Draft by the Minnesota Lynx, and was just the second college player selected.

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BURSE’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts.1999-00 233 392 .594 0 0 .000 139 228 .610 145 170 315 26 80 46 6052000-01 233 391 .596 1 1 1.000 136 252 .540 152 190 342 30 66 46 603

ALL-AMERICANSJANELL BURSEWBCA/Kodak • Honorable Mention • 2001 :: WB News Service • Honorable Mention • 2001 :: Women’s Basketball Journal • Fourth Team • 2000 :: Associated Press • Honorable Mention • 2000

MCIVER’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts.2001-02 235 377 .623 0 0 .000 104 189 .559 116 144 260 25 79 31 5742002-03 149 262 .569 2 2 1.000 72 121 .595 67 139 206 52 80 35 372

TEANA McKIVERWBCA/Kodak • Honorable Mention • 2003 :: WomensCollegeHoops.com • Honorable Mention • 2003 :: Basketball Times • Second Team • 2002 :: WomensCollegeHoops.com • Honorable Mention • 2002

LANGFORD’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts.2005-06 69 226 .305 10-46 46 .217 85 98 .867 20 70 90 171 1 48 233

ASHLEY LANGFORDWomen’s Basketball News Service • Freshman All-America • 2006

With D’Aundra Henry taking a medical redshirt, freshman Ashley Langford was forced to be the starting -- and sometimes the only active -- point guard. The native of Harrisburg, Pa., responded by shattering two Tulane assist marks en route to freshman All-America honors.

Langford, who was named to the C-USA All-Freshman team, averaged 6.58 assists per game, which led all freshmen nationally, was fifth among all players, and led C-USA. She dished out 171 assists (topping the then Tu-lane single-season record of 139) and broke Tulane’s and tied C-USA’s single game mark with 14.

She recorded five double-digit assist games and led Tulane in steals (48) and minutes (38.4). She averaged 9.0 points and 3.5 rebounds per game.

A transfer from East Carolina, Teana McKiver made her presence felt during her three seasons with the Green Wave as she earned All-America honors as a junior and senior.

McKiver earned outright All-America recognition from Basketball Times in 2002 and from the WBCA in 2003, and was named to the WomensCollege-Hoops.com Underrated All-America squad both seasons.

During her All-America campaigns, McKiver was anything but “underrat-ed” as she led the Green Wave in scoring and blocked shots both seasons while ranking second in rebounding. In those two years, she averaged 14.8 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocked shots per game.

McKiver’s 80 blocks in 2003 are tied for the Tulane single-season record, and despite playing just three years for the Green Wave, she ranks third in career blocks with 217.

A three-time C-USA Defensive Player of the Year and the Sixth Player of the Year in 1999, post player Janell Burse was a three-time All-American during her career, earning the distinction from the Women’s Basketball Journal and Associated Press as a junior, and claiming the honor from the Women’s Basketball News Service and the WBCA as a senior.

During her two All-America campaigns, Burse averaged a double-double with 18.9 points and 10.3 rebounds per game. She also posted 146 blocks her final two seasons, and holds the school record for career blocks with 248.

Following her senior season, Burse was drafted by the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx in 2001 and won a WNBA title with the Seattle Storm in 2005.

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Year Team GP FG-Att 3-Att FT-Att OR-DR Ast Stl Blk Pts2001 Minnesota 20 16-48 0-1 15-20 23-19 5 2 15 472002 Minnesota 31 31-83 0-1 21-36 29-31 7 7 13 832003 Minnesota 29 76-155 0-2 54-70 40-68 19 13 28 2062004 Seattle 29 51-119 0-0 39-67 51-45 19 23 36 1412005 Seattle 34 127-243 0-0 86-123 81-118 23 19 40 3402006 Seattle 27 113-221 1-1 73-109 63-115 22 17 25 3002007 Seattle 29 93-209 0-1 70-101 67-87 22 13 28 2562009 Seattle 34 74-145 0-0 59-80 31-76 10 21 31 207TOTALS 233 581-1223 1-6 417-606 385-559 127 115 216 1580

Drafted in the second-round of the 2001 Draft by the Minnesota Lynx, Jannel Burse played eight seasons in the WNBA and finished with career averages of 6.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per contest. Her best season came in 2006 with the Seattle Storm when she averaged 11.1 points and 6.6 rebounds per game. Burse scored a career-high 27 points against Charlotte on July 29, 2005, and pulled down a career-best 19 rebounds vs. Phoenix on May 23, 2007. Burse helped lead her team to the playoffs five times, including a WNBA title with the Storm in 2004.

JANELL BURSE

The highest-drafted player in Tulane women’s basketball history, Grace Daley was selected by the Minnesota Lynx with the third overall pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft. She spent four seasons in the league – one each with the Lynx, New York Liberty, Houston Comets and Phoenix Mercury – and finished with career averages of 3.7 points and 1.5 rebounds per game. Her best season came as a rookie in Minnesota in 2000 when she scored 173 points, pulled down 72 rebounds and handed out 57 assists.

GRACE DALEY

Year Team GP FG-Att 3-Att FT-Att OR-DR Ast Stl Blk Pts2000 Minnesota 30 57-147 17-56 42-65 32-40 57 12 0 1732001 New York 15 10-21 0-5 5-9 3-5 10 8 1 252002 Houston 23 16-37 2-8 29-47 13-10 16 3 1 632003 Phoenix 3 1-5 0-2 0-0 1-1 3 0 1 2TOTALS 71 84-210 19-71 76-121 49-56 86 23 3 263

A second-round pick of the Detroit Shock in the 2000 Draft, Barbara Farris played 10 WNBA seasons where she averaged 3.9 points and 3.0 rebounds per game. She helped her teams advance to the playoffs five times, including a WNBA Championship with Detroit in 2003. After play-ing her first six pro seasons with the Shock, Farris played with the New York Liberty from 2006-07 and with the Phoenix Mercury in 2008 before returning to Detroit in 2009. Her best season came in New York in 2006 when she averaged 7.7 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game.

BARBARA FARRIS

Year Team GP FG-Att 3-Att FT-Att OR-DR Ast Stl Blk Pts2000 Detroit 14 15-30 0-1 15-27 16-16 2 6 1 452001 Detroit 31 46-98 0-0 37-58 41-68 16 7 5 1292002 Detroit 32 49-117 0-1 45-61 29-65 16 12 9 1432003 Detroit 34 43-99 0-0 41-63 29-53 23 10 4 1272004 Detroit 26 41-80 0-0 36-54 28-33 7 8 2 1182005 Detroit 34 25-73 0-0 33-54 31-53 19 8 1 832006 New York 34 95-221 0-3 71-98 56-122 51 21 5 2612007 New York 28 20-58 0-0 13-16 16-27 13 6 1 532008 Phoenix 34 44-93 0-0 30-43 38-92 8 20 4 1182009 Detroit 13 2-9 0-0 13-16 3-15 5 5 0 17TOTAL 280 380-878 0-5 334-490 287-544 160 103 32 1094

A free-agent signee in 2003, Teana McKiver spent one season with the Charlotte Sting where she averaged 3.4 points and 2.9 rebounds per game and helped lead the squad to the playoffs. McKiver posted season highs of 15 points at Detroit on May 31 and nine rebounds vs. Connecticut on June 28.

TEANA MCKIVER

Year Team GP FG-Att 3-Att FT-Att OR-DR Ast Stl Blk Pts2003 Charlotte 31 41-78 0-1 23-31 37-54 6 14 24 105

Gwen Slaughter signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Lynx for the 2004 sea-son and played in three games in her lone year in the WNBA. Slaughter scored her lone points on a pair of free throws and added a blocked shot at Seattle on May 20. Her lone pro rebound came at Sacramento on May 22.

GWEN SLAUGHTER

Year Team GP FG-Att 3-Att FT-Att OR-DR Ast Stl Blk Pts2004 Minnesota 3 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1 0 0 1 2

TULANE IN THE WNBA

KAPLAN’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts.2013-14 120 306 .392 21 80 .263 100 146 .685 15 75 90 209 1 37 361

Kaplan’s junior year at Tulane was an historic one as she set the single season assists record after breaking Ashley Langford’s mark of 206 by re-cording 209. Her assist total ranked second in Conference-USA and seventh in the NCAA, while her assist-to-turnover ratio was 57th in the country.

The lone player on the team to start all 31 games in 2013-14, Kaplan also led the team with 361 points scored, 100 free throws made, 1,017 minutes played and 32.8 minutes per game while ranking second on the squad with 120 field goals made and 37 steals. She also finished third on the team in points per game (11.6) and 3-point baskets (21) while ranking fifth in both field goal percentage (.392) and 3-point field goal percentage (.263).

In her career, Kaplan ranked second in school history in total assists (582) and assists per game (4.5), sixth in total minutes played (3,375), third in games played (130) and 10th in games started (96).

ALL-AMERICANSJAMIE KAPLANAssociated Press • Honorable Mention • 2013

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All-American Athletic Conference2014-15 ................. Danielle Blagg, G ..................................... 3rd Team............................... Kolby Morgan, G ...................................... 3rd Team2015-16 ................. Kolby Morgan, G ..................................... 2nd Team............................... Leslie Vorpahl, G ...................................... 3rd Team2016-17 ................. Kolby Morgan, G ..................................... 2nd Team............................... Leslie Vorpahl, G ...................................... 3rd Team2017-18 ................. Kolby Morgan, G ..................................... 2nd Team2018-19 ................. Krystal Freeman, F ................................. 2nd Team

American All-Freshmen Team2014-15 ...................................................................... Kolby Morgan, G2015-16 ........................................................................ Taylor Emery, G2018-19 .........................................................................Dynah Jones, G

American Player of the Week2015-16 ................. Courtnie Latham, G ...................................... 12/282016-17 ................. Kolby Morgan, G ............................................. 1/302018-19 ................. Krystal Freeman, F ....................................... 12/31............................... Krystal Freeman, F ........................................... 1/7

American Freshman of the Week2014-15 ................. Kolby Morgan, G ........................................... 11/17............................... Kolby Morgan, G ........................................... 11/24............................... Kolby Morgan, G ............................................. 12/8............................... Kolby Morgan, G ............................................. 1/192015-16 ................. Taylor Emery, G............................................. 11/23............................... Taylor Emery, G................................................. 1/4............................... Meredith Schulte, G ........................................ 1/112018-19 ................. Erin Gutierrez, G ........................................... 11/19............................... Erin Gutierrez, G ........................................... 12/31

American Most Improved Player2015-16 .......................................................................Leslie Vorpahl, G2018-19 ................................................................... Krystal Freeman, F

American Scholar Athlete of the Year2014-15 ....................................................................... Jamie Kaplan, G2016-17 .......................................................................Leslie Vorpahl, G

American Sportsmanship Award2016-17 .......................................................................Leslie Vorpahl, G

American Ambassador Award2018-19 .................................................................. Sierra Cheatham, G

All-Conference USA1995-96 ................. Barbara Farris, C ..................................... 2nd Team1996-97 ................. Barbara Farris, C .......................................1st Team............................... Mary Lowry, G ........................................ 2nd Team1997-98 ................. Grace Daley, G ..........................................1st Team............................... Barbara Farris, C ..................................... 2nd Team1998-99 ................. Grace Daley, G ..........................................1st Team............................... Janell Burse, C ......................................... 3rd Team1999-2000 ............. Janell Burse, C ..........................................1st Team............................... Grace Daley, G ..........................................1st Team2000-01 ................. Janell Burse, C ..........................................1st Team............................... Sarah Goree, G ......................................... 3rd Team............................... Gwen Slaughter, F ................................... 3rd Team2001-02 ................. Teana McKiver, C ..................................... 2nd Team2002-03 ................. Teana McKiver, C ..................................... 2nd Team............................... Gwen Slaughter, F .................................. 2nd Team2004-05 ................. Lakethia Hampton, F ............................... 3rd Team2005-06 ................. Jennifer Sands, F ..................................... 3rd Team2006-07 ................. Jami Montagnino, G .................................1st Team............................... D’Aundra Henry, G ................................... 3rd Team

............................... Ashley Langford, G .................................. 3rd Team2007-08 ................. Ashley Langford, G .................................. 3rd Team2008-09 ................. Ashley Langford, G .................................. 3rd Team2009-10 ................. Chassity Brown, G................................... 2nd Team............................... Danielle Nunn, F ...................................... 3rd Team2010-11 ................. Danielle Nunn, F ..................................... 2nd Team............................... Tiffany Aidoo, G/F .................................... 3rd Team2011-12 ................. Olivia Grayson, G ......................................1st Team............................... Brett Benzio, C ........................................ 2nd Team2012-13 ................. Danielle Blagg, G .................................... 2nd Team............................... Olivia Grayson, G .................................... 2nd Team2013-14 ................. Danielle Blagg, G .................................... 2nd Team............................... Jamie Kaplan, G...................................... 2nd Team

C-USA All-Freshman Team1996-97 ................. Kelly Scanlon ....................................................... G............................... Grace Daley ......................................................... G1998-99 ................. Sarah Goree ......................................................... G2005-06 ................. Ashley Langford .................................................. G2008-09 ................. Brett Benzio ........................................................ C2009-10 ................. Olivia Grayson ..................................................... G2011-12 ................. Danielle Blagg ..................................................... G2013-14 ................. Leslie Vorpahl ...................................................... G

C-USA All-Defensive Team2006-07 ................. D’Aundra Henry ................................................... G2009-10 ................. Chassity Brown .................................................... G2010-11 ................. Roshaunda Barnes .............................................. G2011-12 ................. Brett Benzio ........................................................ C

C-USA Tournament MVP1997 ....................... Mary Lowry ......................................................... G1999 ....................... Grace Daley ......................................................... G2000 ....................... Janell Burse ......................................................... C2010 ....................... Danielle Nunn ......................................................F

C-USA All-Tournament Team1997 ....................... Barbara Farris ...................................................... C............................... Mary Lowry ......................................................... G............................... Mary Ann Marino .................................................F1999 ....................... Janelle Burse ....................................................... C............................... Grace Daley ......................................................... G2000 ....................... Janell Burse ......................................................... C............................... Grace Daley ......................................................... G2001 ....................... Janell Burse ......................................................... C2002 ....................... Sarah Goree ......................................................... G2006 ....................... Jami Montagnino ................................................ G2010 ....................... Tiffany Aidoo ....................................................... G............................... Chassity Brown .................................................... G............................... Danielle Nunn ......................................................F2011 ....................... Roshaunda Barnes .............................................. G............................... Danielle Nunn ......................................................F2012 ....................... Danielle Blagg ..................................................... G............................... Olivia Grayson ..................................................... G

C-USA Player of the Week1995-96 ................. Barbara Farris ................................................... 1/21996-97 ................. Barbara Farris ................................................. 1/13............................... Grace Daley .................................................... 2/171997-98 ................. Grace Daley ...................................................... 2/91998-99 ................. Grace Daley .................................................. 12/14............................... Janell Burse .................................................... 1/251999-2000 ............. Grace Daley .................................................. 12/13............................... Grace Daley .................................................. 12/20............................... Janell Burse ...................................................... 1/3............................... Janell Burse .................................................... 2/212000-01 ................. Janell Burse ...................................................... 1/8

............................... Sarah Goree .................................................... 1/222001-02 ................. Delacey Joseph ............................................. 12/10............................... Teana McKiver ................................................ 2/252002-03 ................. Gwen Slaughter............................................ 12/16............................... Gwen Slaughter................................................ 2/32004-05 ................. Lakethia Hampton............................................ 1/32006-07 ................. Jami Montagnino ........................................... 1/152009-10 ................. Roshaunda Barnes ......................................... 2/222010-11 ................. Tiffany Aidoo .................................................... 1/3............................... Tiffany Aidoo .................................................. 1/102011-12 ................. Olivia Grayson .............................................. 11/21............................... Olivia Grayson .................................................. 1/3............................... Brett Benzio ..................................................... 3/22012-13 ................. Whitney Bibbins ........................................... 12/10............................... Danielle Blagg ................................................ 3/14

C-USA Rookie/Freshman Of The Week2008-09 ................. Brett Benzio ..................................................... 1/5............................... Indira Kaljo ....................................................... 2/92009-10 ................. Olivia Grayson ................................................ 2/222010-11 ................. Whitney Bibbins ........................................... 11/222011-12 ................. Danielle Blagg .............................................. 11/21............................... Adesuwa Ebomwonyi ................................... 11/28............................... Jamie Kaplan ................................................ 12/12............................... Tiffany Dale .................................................. 12/23............................... Danielle Blagg .................................................. 1/3............................... Danielle Blagg .................................................. 1/9............................... Danielle Blagg ................................................ 1/232013-14 ................. Leslie Vorpahl ............................................... 11/25............................... Leslie Vorpahl ................................................. 1/13

All-Metro Conference1991-92 ................. Keisha Johnson, F ................................... 2nd Team1989-90 ................. Carmen Jones, G .......................................1st Team1992-93 ................. Keisha Johnson, F .....................................1st Team1993-94 ................. Keisha Johnson, F .....................................1st Team1994-95 ................. Barbara Farris, G .......................................1st Team............................... Christy Thomaskutty, G ............................. 2nd Team

Metro Conference All-Rookie Team1990-91 ................. Keisha Johnson ....................................................F1991-92 ................. Roma Coleman .................................................... G1992-93 ................. Christy Thomaskutty ........................................... G............................... Mary Ann Marino .................................................F1994-95 ................. Barbara Farris ...................................................... C

Metro Conference All-Tournament Team1980 ....................... Terry Johnson .......................................................F1981 ....................... Patricia “O.J” Toujouse ...........................................F1990 ....................... Carmen Jones ...................................................... G1994 ....................... Christy Thomaskutty ........................................... G1995 ....................... Barbara Farris ...................................................... C

Metro Conference Player of the Week1989-90 ................. Carmen Jones ................................................. 12/3............................... Carmen Jones ................................................... 1/31990-91 ................. Keisha Johnson .............................................. 2/191992-93 ................. Keisha Johnson .............................................. 1/12............................... Mary Ann Marino ........................................... 2/161993-94 ................. Mary Ann Marino ........................................... 12/7............................... Keisha Johnson .............................................. 1/181994-95 ................. Barbara Farris ................................................. 1/24

CONFERENCE HONORS

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1975-76Overall: 4-9Head Coach: Karen WomackJ23 at Louisiana-Lafayette (1) .............................L, 44-56J23 Louisiana-Monroe (1) ...............................L, 39-59J30 Dillard ..................................................... W, 57-45F2 at Southeastern Louisiana ..........................L, 30-111F6 Northwestern State (2) ...........................L, 64-101F6 Louisiana-Monroe (2) ...............................L, 30-71F10 LSU ...........................................................L, 39-84F12 at Dillard ..................................................... W, 48-44F17 at New Orleans .............................................L, 37-49F21 Spring Hill ............................................... W, 54-15F25 New Orleans ........................................... W, 56-44M4 Louisiana-Monroe (3) ...............................L, 54-65M5 Nicholls State (3) ......................................L, 44-49(1) Southwestern Louisiana Tournament, Lafayette, La.(2) LSU Tournament, Baton Rouge, La.(3) LAIAW State Tournament, at Tulane

1976-77Overall: 7-13Head Coach: Karen WomackD6 at William Carey............................................L, 53-71D10 Georgia State ............................................L, 54-65D11 McNeese State ..........................................L, 50-58J18 at New Orleans .............................................L, 61-64J21 Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 74-69J22 West Florida ............................................ W, 71-43J26 Southern Miss ......................................... W, 68-67J29 Spring Hill ............................................... W, 82-19J31 at LSU ...........................................................L, 42-74F2 New Orleans ........................................... W, 64-61F4 at Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 60-49F5 at McNeese State ..........................................L, 48-79F8 at Dillard ......................................................L, 45-60F11 Belhaven College ......................................L, 61-72F14 Dillard .......................................................L, 47-55F16 at Nicholls State ............................................L, 68-73F19 at Southern Miss ...........................................L, 45-55F22 Louisiana Tech (1) .....................................L, 52-99F23 Louisiana-Lafayette (1) ........................... W, 59-55F24 Southern (1) .............................................L, 50-96(1) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La.

1977-78Overall: 12-10Head Coach: Karen WomackN29 at William Carey............................................L, 60-61D3 Louisiana-Monroe ................................... W, 71-66D5 at Nicholls State ............................................L, 75-90D7 at Dillard ................................................................L*J13 at South Alabama ....................................... W, 64-33J14 at West Florida ............................................ W, 68-43J17 William Carey.......................................... W, 63-61J19 New Orleans ........................................... W, 66-33J21 at Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 59-44J24 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 67-50J28 at Spring Hill ............................................... W, 66-35F2 Xavier (N.O.)............................................ W, 64-63F4 Belhaven College ......................................L, 48-56F9 at Shorter College ..................................................L*F10 at Georgia State ............................................L, 41-65F11 at Georgia Tech .............................................L, 58-63F14 at New Orleans ........................................... W, 53-45F17 Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 74-52F18 Spring Hill ............................................... W, 57-16F20 Dillard .......................................................L, 46-55F23 vs Xavier (N.O.) (1) .................................L, 69-76 (ot)F24 vs Louisiana-Lafayette (1) .............................L, 41-65*scores not available(1) LAIAW State Tournament, Baton Rouge, La.

1978-79Overall: 14-9Head Coach: Karen WomackN24 Northwestern State ................................ W, 66-59N28 at New Orleans ........................................... W, 65-63N30 William Carey.......................................... W, 79-73D2 Louisiana-Monroe .....................................L, 59-76D8 Georgia State .......................................... W, 62-56D9 Florida State ........................................... W, 78-67J8 Mary Crest .............................................. W, 86-56J10 at Xavier (N.O.)..............................................L, 67-80

J13 at Louisiana-Lafayette ..................................L, 62-77J24 Xavier (N.O.)............................................ W, 75-54J26 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 65-63J30 at William Carey............................................L, 59-65F2 Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 52-33F3 South Alabama ....................................... W, 73-62F6 at Nicholls State .......................................... W, 65-63F9 at Spring Hill ............................................... W, 79-43F10 at South Alabama .........................................L, 55-58F13 New Orleans .............................................L, 62-64F16 Spring Hill ............................................... W, 69-50F17 Belhaven College .................................... W, 75-63F22 at Louisiana-Monroe (1) ...............................L, 57-68F23 vs Northwestern State (1) .............................L, 61-66M7 vs Houston (2)...............................................L, 57-65(1) LAIAW State Tournament, Monroe, La.(2) SWAIAW Regional Tournament

1979-80Overall: 16-11Head Coach: Karen WomackN20 William Carey.......................................... W, 75-70N27 at LSU ...........................................................L, 56-86N30 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 73-61D1 at South Alabama .........................................L, 63-75D4 Northwestern State ................................ W, 63-60D6 North Texas ............................................. W, 84-44D17 vs Cincinnati (1) .......................................... W, 65-56D18 vs Memphis (1) .............................................L, 62-75D19 at Florida State (1) ...................................... W, 95-74D23 Houston .................................................. W, 60-58D30 New Orleans ........................................... W, 93-71J10 at Northwestern State ..................................L, 58-70J11 Arkansas ...................................................L, 65-66J15 at Xavier (N.O.)............................................ W, 55-50J16 South Alabama .........................................L, 65-70J19 Louisville ..................................................L, 61-72J21 at William Carey............................................L, 76-77J25 at TCU ......................................................... W, 89-69J26 at SMU ........................................................ W, 72-62J28 at Nicholls State ............................................L, 67-73J29 UAB ..........................................................L, 69-72F5 Xavier (N.O.)............................................ W, 53-47F9 Spring Hill ............................................... W, 60-50F12 at New Orleans ........................................... W, 88-68F15 UTEP ....................................................... W, 86-61F16 Florida State ........................................... W, 75-65F21 vs McNeese State (2) .....................................L, 52-75(1) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky.(2) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La.

1980-81Overall: 12-16Head Coach: Avie BridgesN24 Texas Women’s .........................................L, 69-80N26 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 96-53N29 at Louisiana-Lafayette ..................................L, 74-91D2 at Rice ......................................................... W, 73-53D5 at Southern Miss ...........................................L, 65-81D6 Spring Hill ............................................... W, 69-54J6 SMU ........................................................ W, 78-48J8 Southern Miss ...........................................L, 59-64J10 at Georgia Tech .............................................L, 58-72J12 North Texas ............................................. W, 84-68J14 Texas A&M ................................................L, 79-81J17 New Orleans .............................................L, 75-96J20 at Nicholls State .......................................... W, 77-66J23 Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 82-53J24 at Southeastern Louisiana ............................L, 67-70J26 LSU ...........................................................L, 79-92J29 at Xavier (N.O.)..............................................L, 59-62J31 McNeese State ..........................................L, 72-75F5 Florida State (1)* .................................... W, 70-60F6 Memphis (1)* ...........................................L, 81-88F7 Cincinnati (1)* ..........................................L, 73-90F10 Xavier (N.O.)..............................................L, 64-72F13 Belhaven College .................................... W, 89-76F16 at Spring Hill ............................................... W, 69-59F18 Southeastern Louisiana .......................... W, 87-83F22 at New Orleans ...........................................L, 99-109F26 vs Louisiana-Monroe (2) ............................. W, 80-59F27 vs Southern (2) .............................................L, 56-60*denotes Metro Conference game(1) Metro Conference Tournament, at Tulane(2) LAIAW Championship, Hammond, La.

1981-82Overall: 12-15Head Coach: Julia YeaterN20 Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 84-83N24 Grambling State .......................................L, 66-80N30 at Southern Miss ...........................................L, 66-84D2 Xavier (N.O.)..............................................L, 60-63D5 at LSU ...........................................................L, 52-87D7 at William Carey............................................L, 72-83D10 Brigham Young ....................................... W, 69-61D12 at #1 Louisiana Tech ....................................L, 50-103D15 Penn State ................................................L, 72-77J6 Northwest Missouri St............................. W, 70-68J8 Southeastern Louisiana .......................... W, 60-56J11 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 69-63J16 at #19 Memphis ............................................L, 63-78J20 Southern Miss ......................................... W, 75-57J23 New Orleans ........................................... W, 81-80J25 Florida .................................................... W, 54-52J27 at Nicholls State .......................................... W, 55-49J29 vs Virginia Tech (1) ...................................... W, 72-64J30 at Cincinnati .................................................L, 59-81F3 at Southeastern Louisiana ............................L, 58-63F6 at New Orleans .............................................L, 65-89F8 Florida State .............................................L, 70-89F9 at Xavier (N.O.)..............................................L, 49-71F12 Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 75-67F18 Spring Hill .................................................L, 55-59F22 William Carey.......................................... W, 71-65F25 vs Virginia Tech (2) ........................................L, 52-62(1) Cincinnati, Ohio(2) Metro Conference Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.

1982-83Overall: 8-20Head Coach: Julia YeaterN20 Texas A&M .............................................. W, 80-73N23 Spring Hill ............................................... W, 79-67N27 at LSU ...........................................................L, 60-88N30 at Southern Miss ...........................................L, 70-86D3 McNeese State ..........................................L, 75-87D9 vs Northwestern State (1) .............................L, 53-73D10 vs Alabama (1) ..............................................L, 58-66D11 vs Illinois State (1) ........................................L, 54-89J6 at Memphis ..................................................L, 62-87J8 South Alabama ....................................... W, 82-72J12 at Florida ......................................................L, 61-83J13 at Tampa ..................................................... W, 77-60J15 at Florida State .............................................L, 56-81J18 Southern Miss ...........................................L, 66-71J22 New Orleans .............................................L, 69-86J25 Mississippi College .................................. W, 84-81J28 at Grambling ................................................L, 62-76J29 at Mississippi College ....................................L, 65-72F1 at New Orleans .............................................L, 74-91F5 Florida State .............................................L, 66-91F10 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 77-53F12 at South Alabama .........................................L, 73-98F18 at McNeese State ..........................................L, 70-86F20 at Stephen F. Austin ......................................L, 58-74F22 Memphis ..................................................L, 68-90F24 Southern ................................................ W, 76-67M2 at Nicholls State .......................................... W, 68-53M6 vs Cincinnati (2) ............................................L, 58-82(1) Ruston, La.(2) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky.

1983-84Overall: 8-20 • Metro: 3-7Head Coach: Julia YeaterN26 Lamar .......................................................L, 74-80N30 at Spring Hill .................................................L, 69-76D3 Southeastern La. ...............................W, 86-78 (ot) D6 vs Mercer (1) .................................................L, 67-79D7 at Spring Hill (1) ......................................... W, 70-63D10 #11 LSU ..................................................L, 57-106D31 vs Immaculata (2) ....................................... W, 86-67J1 vs Colby College (2) .................................... W, 66-63J7 at Louisville ..................................................L, 65-85J9 at Cincinnati .................................................L, 58-85J13 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 83-63J17 at Southeastern Louisiana ............................L, 73-89J21 New Orleans .............................................L, 72-97J23 South Carolina ..........................................L, 74-79J26 at South Alabama .........................................L, 68-80J28 Florida State ........................................... W, 77-71F1 at Southern Miss ...........................................L, 69-89

F4 South Alabama .........................................L, 73-92F6 Memphis ..................................................L, 57-64F10 Stephen F. Austin ......................................L, 75-86F14 at Nicholls State ............................................L, 68-75F16 at Memphis ..................................................L, 64-79F18 at New Orleans .............................................L, 69-86F20 at Florida State .............................................L, 79-86F22 Southern Miss ......................................... W, 83-81F25 Virginia Tech ........................................... W, 64-59F29 at Southern ...................................................L, 55-72M3 vs South Carolina (3) .....................................L, 64-74(1) Jaguar Gym, Mobile, Ala.(2) Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.(3) Metro Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio

1984-85Overall: 6-22 • Metro: 1-9Head Coach: Julia YeaterN24 Lamar .......................................................L, 63-69N27 at #9 LSU ......................................................L, 52-99N30 at UAB ..........................................................L, 82-85D3 Spring Hill ............................................... W, 63-52D7 at Lamar .......................................................L, 59-63D8 at Rice ...........................................................L, 58-65D28 Southern ..................................................L, 55-73D29 Rice ......................................................... W, 52-47J3 Louisville ..................................................L, 65-84J5 Cincinnati ..........................................L, 67-80 (ot)J10 at Virginia Tech ...........................................L, 64-104J12 at South Carolina ..........................................L, 67-75J15 at Southeastern Louisiana ............................L, 60-62J19 New Orleans .............................................L, 64-81J21 Central Florida ...................................L, 70-75 (ot)J24 Memphis ..................................................L, 65-85J26 Florida State ........................................... W, 59-56J28 Southeastern Louisiana .......................... W, 84-73J30 at Nicholls State ............................................L, 58-73F2 at Southern Miss ...........................................L, 63-93F5 at New Orleans .............................................L, 55-65F8 at Central Florida ..........................................L, 61-63F10 at Florida State .............................................L, 47-81F13 Nicholls State ..................................W, 80-78 (2ot)F16 at Memphis ..................................................L, 57-67F21 at Spring Hill ............................................... W, 78-73F23 Southern Miss ...........................................L, 69-84M2 vs South Carolina (1) .....................................L, 66-76(1) Metro Tournament, Hattiesburg, Miss.

1985-86Overall: 16-12Head Coach: Joline MatsunamiN23 at Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 80-65N25 Oregon .................................................... W, 81-62N30 Saint Louis .............................................. W, 84-67D6 at Rice ...................................................W, 70-67 (ot)D8 at McNeese State ..........................................L, 66-82D13 vs Dillard (1) ............................................... W, 81-67D14 at New Orleans .............................................L, 60-61D18 Stetson ................................................... W, 70-69D28 Rice ......................................................... W, 82-75J2 Phillips College .................................W, 77-73 (ot)J4 at Cincinnati .................................................L, 68-87J6 at Louisville ................................................ W, 64-61J11 South Carolina ..........................................L, 67-72J13 Virginia Tech .....................................W, 89-77 (ot)J18 West Florida ............................................ W, 76-60J22 at Nicholls State ............................................L, 65-74J24 at Florida State .............................................L, 70-71J25 at West Florida ............................................ W, 99-78J28 New Orleans .............................................L, 74-95F1 Southern Miss ...........................................L, 72-85F3 Oral Roberts ............................................ W, 74-71F8 Florida State ........................................... W, 75-60F10 Memphis ..................................................L, 83-89F15 at Memphis ..................................................L, 69-92F18 at New Orleans .............................................L, 61-75F22 at Southern Miss ......................................... W, 75-72F24 #10 LSU ....................................................L, 65-74F26 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 92-76(1) Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, La.

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HISTORY1986-87Overall: 9-19Head Coach: Joline MatsunamiN28 at Georgia Southern ......................................L, 78-82N29 vs East Carolina (1) ........................................L, 65-75D2 Dillard ................................................... W, 100-85D7 Arizona State ............................................L, 68-83D13 Southern Miss ......................................... W, 63-61D15 Furman ................................................... W, 93-61D29 at #9 LSU ......................................................L, 53-91D30 McNeese State ..........................................L, 72-85J5 at Oral Roberts ..............................................L, 72-85J6 at Tulsa ....................................................... W, 49-44J8 at Oklahoma .................................................L, 53-84J14 Alcorn State ............................................ W, 81-60J17 Creighton ..................................................L, 73-87J18 UCF ....................................................... W, 117-91J22 South Alabama .........................................L, 88-90J24 at Southeastern Louisiana ............................L, 63-69J30 Louisville ................................................ W, 75-69J31 Texas-San Antonio .............................L, 66-69 (ot)F4 New Orleans .............................................L, 70-87F8 at South Alabama .........................................L, 68-92F10 Nicholls State ............................................L, 66-73F14 at Southern Miss ...........................................L, 65-70F18 Southeastern Louisiana .......................... W, 66-59F21 at Nicholls State ............................................L, 61-63F25 at Alcorn State ............................................ W, 78-74M4 at New Orleans .............................................L, 48-65M6 at Miami .......................................................L, 72-76M7 at Florida International .................................L, 59-64(1) Statesboro, Ga.

1987-88Overall: 15-13Head Coach: Joline MatsunamiN27 vs McNeese State (1) .....................................L, 72-78N28 vs Ark. Pine Bluff (1) ................................... W, 78-54N29 vs Louisiana-Lafayette (1) ........................... W, 73-67D4 Mississippi College .................................. W, 74-72D5 SMU ........................................................ W, 84-73D7 at Dillard ..................................................... W, 91-72D12 at Southern Miss ...........................................L, 69-80D29 vs Massachusetts (2) ................................... W, 64-61D30 at Maine .......................................................L, 57-65J4 UMKC ...................................................... W, 92-69J9 Oklahoma ............................................... W, 82-75J12 at McNeese State ..........................................L, 63-70J13 at Stephen F. Austin ......................................L, 55-85J16 at Nicholls State ............................................L, 59-76J18 UAB ........................................................ W, 87-61J23 Southeastern Louisiana .......................... W, 70-54J27 at South Alabama .........................................L, 62-93J30 Arkansas-Little Rock ............................... W, 73-55F8 at New Orleans .............................................L, 42-69F11 at Southeastern Louisiana .......................... W, 74-57F15 LSU ...........................................................L, 55-73F20 South Alabama .........................................L, 67-74F24 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 61-49F26 vs Mississippi College (3) ............................ W, 89-77F27 at Mississippi State .......................................L, 58-66M3 #5 Louisiana Tech ......................................L, 62-92

M5 Southern Miss ......................................... W, 89-86M8 New Orleans .............................................L, 72-84(1) Baton Rouge, La.(2) Portland, Maine(3) Starkville, Miss.

1988-89Overall: 14-13Head Coach: Joline MatsunamiN25 vs Harvard (1) ............................................. W, 72-56N26 at Rice ...........................................................L, 78-81N27 vs Michigan (1) ........................................... W, 58-57D9 at UAB ........................................................ W, 59-43D29 Duke .........................................................L, 72-78D30 Texas-Pan American................................ W, 63-37J4 at Alabama ...................................................L, 64-80J7 Sam Houston State ................................. W, 68-58J11 #13 Stephen F. Austin ...............................L, 65-70J13 at South Alabama .........................................L, 69-91J16 at New Orleans .............................................L, 69-80J19 at Southern Miss ...........................................L, 76-94J21 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 86-62J22 Alabama ..................................................L, 67-69J24 at Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 82-73J28 at Southeastern Louisiana .......................... W, 77-70J31 at #12 LSU ....................................................L, 63-84F2 Rice ........................................................ W, 95-85F6 at Mississippi College .................................. W, 77-61F8 Southern Miss ...........................................L, 65-74F11 Mississippi State ..................................... W, 62-56F14 McNeese State ........................................ W, 75-73F18 at Nicholls State .......................................... W, 79-64F20 New Orleans ............................................L, 67-73F23 at #5 Louisiana Tech ......................................L, 39-77F27 Southeastern Louisiana .......................... W, 71-69M4 at Sam Houston State ...................................L, 49-63(1) Houston, Texas

1989-90Overall: 6-22 • Metro: 1-13Head Coach: Joline MatsunamiN26 at Xavier (N.O.)..............................................L, 77-88N28 at Louisiana-Lafayette .......................... W, 85-83(ot)D1 Kent State (1).......................................... W, 60-57D2 Eastern Kentucky (1) .................................L, 68-71D8 at McNeese State ..........................................L, 56-59D11 at Xavier (N.O.)............................................ W, 52-51J2 Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 79-72J3 Alabama ...................................................L, 63-71J6 at #18 South Carolina*..................................L, 52-86J8 at Florida State* .........................................L, 66-103J11 New Orleans .............................................L, 63-67J13 at #22 Southern Miss* ..................................L, 35-73J15 Memphis*............................................... W, 79-76J20 at Virginia Tech* ...........................................L, 59-82J23 at Nicholls State ............................................L, 61-74J27 Louisville*.................................................L, 64-65J30 Cincinnati*................................................L, 52-56F3 #15 South Carolina*..................................L, 55-76F5 Florida State* .........................................L, 45-100F10 #18 Southern Miss* ..................................L, 56-88F12 at Memphis*.................................................L, 69-81

F17 at Cincinnati*................................................L, 53-61F19 at Louisville*.................................................L, 52-77F22 #19 LSU ....................................................L, 57-83F24 at New Orleans .............................................L, 40-69M1 South Alabama ....................................... W, 73-69M3 Virginia Tech* ...........................................L, 53-70M8 vs #15 South Carolina (2) ..............................L, 62-71* denotes Metro Conference games(1) Lady Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena(2) Metro Conference Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio

1990-91Overall: 6-22 • Metro: 1-13Head Coach: Candi HarveyN23 Texas-Arlington ........................................L, 77-83N30 TCU ......................................................... W, 59-55D3 Ball State ................................................ W, 68-63D5 Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 77-59D8 at New Orleans .............................................L, 59-63D30 Cornell .................................................... W, 78-57J5 at Louisville*.................................................L, 43-76J7 at Cincinnati*................................................L, 64-72J10 Memphis*.................................................L, 68-78J14 Virginia Tech* ...........................................L, 54-64J18 at Nicholls State ............................................L, 53-59J21 Southern Miss* .........................................L, 61-67J23 at LSU ...........................................................L, 46-71J26 at South Carolina* ........................................L, 49-73J28 at #22 Florida State* .....................................L, 60-87J30 at UL-Lafayette .............................................L, 58-64F2 Louisville*.................................................L, 62-78F4 Cincinnati*.............................................. W, 79-59F9 at Memphis*.................................................L, 65-85F11 at Virginia Tech* ...........................................L, 41-67F13 Georgia Southern .....................................L, 67-73F15 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 70-56F16 Texas-San Antonio .............................L, 93-98 (ot)F18 at Southern Miss* .........................................L, 57-89F23 South Carolina* ........................................L, 73-79F25 Florida State* .........................................L, 66-104F28 New Orleans .............................................L, 46-82M4 vs South Carolina (1) .....................................L, 44-80* denotes Metro Conference games(1) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

1991-92Overall: 9-19 • Metro: 4-8Head Coach: Candi HarveyN22 Alabama ...................................................L, 58-61N25 at SMU ..........................................................L, 53-68N27 at TCU ...........................................................L, 66-70D2 Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 76-47D21 Memphis ..................................................L, 56-68D29 Princeton ................................................ W, 75-69D30 Detroit ......................................................L, 61-68J4 Columbia ................................................ W, 57-46J6 Southern Miss* .........................................L, 53-55J11 VCU* ....................................................... W, 74-72J13 at New Orleans .............................................L, 60-79J15 Mississippi State .......................................L, 49-55J20 Louisville*.................................................L, 55-66J25 at Southern Miss* .........................................L, 58-79

J27 at Charlotte* .................................................L, 41-63J30 McNeese State ........................................ W, 72-55F1 Virginia Tech* ......................................... W, 59-56F3 at South Florida* ..........................................L, 58-71F12 New Orleans .............................................L, 64-75F15 at Rice ...........................................................L, 48-59F17 Charlotte* .................................................L, 50-75F19 LSU ...........................................................L, 61-70F22 South Florida* ........................................ W, 83-62F27 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 73-48F29 at Virginia Tech* ......................................... W, 63-43M2 at VCU* .........................................................L, 51-73M7 at Louisville*.................................................L, 64-84M11 vs VCU (1) .....................................................L, 58-73* denotes Metro Conference games(1) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

1992-93Overall: 14-13 • Metro: 6-6Head Coach: Candi HarveyD4 at UC Irvine (1)............................................ W, 64-48D5 vs Boise State (1) ........................................ W, 79-76D8 at Texas A&M ................................................L, 67-84D11 UNLV ....................................................... W, 65-59D29 SMU ........................................................ W, 82-58D31 Pennsylvania .......................................... W, 72-58J2 at Memphis*............................................... W, 60-59J5 Iona ........................................................ W, 86-49J9 Louisville*............................................... W, 85-79J14 at New Orleans ............................................. L,61-79J16 at Virginia Tech* ...........................................L, 57-80J18 at Charlotte* .................................................L, 48-77J20 Rice ...........................................................L, 59-61J23 South Florida* ........................................ W, 89-72J26 at Alabama ...................................................L, 74-90J30 at VCU* .........................................................L, 60-75F1 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 71-69F3 at LSU ...........................................................L, 74-86F8 at Louisville*.................................................L, 74-87F13 Charlotte* ............................................... W, 62-58F15 Virginia Tech* ......................................... W, 79-65F19 New Orleans ........................................... W, 75-64F22 VCU* .........................................................L, 71-77F27 at South Florida* ........................................ W, 96-78M1 at McNeese State ..........................................L, 80-82M4 at Southern Miss ...........................................L, 61-78M10 vs Charlotte (2) .............................................L, 44-69* denotes Metro Conference games(1) Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic, Irvine, Calif.(2) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

1993-94Overall: 17-14 • Metro: 5-7Head Coach: Candi Harvey NWIT Third RoundD4 vs Hofstra (1) .............................................. W, 90-54 D5 at Harvard (1) ............................................. W, 93-71D7 Troy State ................................................ W, 87-67D10 Prairie View A&M (2) .............................. W, 80-38D11 Nicholls State (2) .................................... W, 70-45D28 Fairfield (3) ............................................. W, 84-80D31 Texas A&M .............................................. W, 83-73J5 at SMU ..........................................................L, 64-74J8 at Louisville*.................................................L, 67-79J12 at Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 83-58J15 Virginia Tech* ......................................... W, 75-64J17 Charlotte* ............................................... W, 75-61J19 at Arkansas ...................................................L, 59-71J25 at Mississippi State ..................................... W, 92-84J29 Southern Miss* .........................................L, 62-72F1 New Orleans ........................................... W, 62-61F5 at South Florida* ..........................................L, 71-81F7 at VCU* ....................................................... W, 69-43F11 South Florida* ..........................................L, 73-77F13 Louisville*............................................... W, 77-62F16 at New Orleans .............................................L, 63-74F19 at #24 Southern Miss* ..................................L, 66-89F21 LSU ...........................................................L, 60-73F26 at Virginia Tech* ...........................................L, 65-71F28 at Charlotte ...................................................L, 62-67M5 VCU* ....................................................... W, 70-56M8 vs South Florida (4) ..................................... W, 76-70M9 vs #18 Southern Miss (4) ...............................L, 69-72M24 vs Louisiana-Monroe (5) ............................. W, 78-75M25 vs Arkansas State (5) .....................................L, 66-72M26 vs Pittsburgh (5) ...........................................L, 66-71* denotes Metro Conference games(1) Harvard Tournament, Boston, Mass.(2) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena(3) at Pontchartrain Center, Metairie, La.(4) Metro Conference Tournament, Biloxi, Miss.(5) NWIT, Amarillo, Texas

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1994-95Overall: 19-10 • Metro: 9-3Head Coach: Lisa Stockton NCAA First RoundN25 vs Southern Utah (1) ................................... W, 75-67N26 at Colorado State (1) .....................................L, 56-76N29 at Troy ......................................................... W, 82-75D2 Sacramento State (2) .............................. W, 64-55D3 #18 George Washington (2) ......................L, 57-69D7 at Rice ......................................................... W, 70-66D10 vs #19 Ole Miss (3) ........................................L, 51-81D19 McNeese State ........................................ W, 73-62D28 #24 Arkansas (4) .......................................L, 79-83D30 SMU (4) ....................................................L, 71-74J3 Mississippi State ..................................... W, 85-64J6 #23 Southern Miss* ................................ W, 74-71J10 New Orleans .......................................... W, 80-65J13 at VCU* ....................................................... W, 76-65J15 at Louisville*.................................................L, 56-74J18 at LSU ......................................................... W, 57-50J22 at #21 Southern Miss* ................................ W, 83-70J27 #25 Virginia Tech* ................................... W, 72-62J29 South Florida* ........................................ W, 74-58F3 VCU* .........................................................L, 63-66F5 Louisville*............................................... W, 79-69F10 at Charlotte* ............................................... W, 71-57F12 at Virginia Tech* ...........................................L, 65-77F17 at South Florida* ........................................ W, 73-67F21 Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 84-33F24 Charlotte* .........................................W, 85-83 (ot)M8 vs South Florida (5) ..................................... W, 67-62M9 at Louisville (5) ......................................L, 65-70 (ot)M16 at #5 Texas Tech (6) .......................................L, 72-87* denotes Metro Conference games(1) Coors-Rocky Mountain Invite, Colorado Springs, Colo.(2) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena(3) Metro-SEC Challenge, Jackson, Miss.(4) Pontchartrain Center(5) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky.(6) NCAA Mideast First Round, Lubbock, Texas

1995-96Overall: 21-10 • C-USA: 9-5Head Coach: Lisa Stockton NCAA First RoundN26 Eastern Washington ................................ W, 85-63N29 Rice ......................................................... W, 69-62D2 at McNeese State ........................................ W, 77-73D9 at Mississippi State ..................................... W, 71-63D18 vs Xavier (OH) (1) ........................................ W, 71-63D19 vs South Carolina (1) .....................................L, 66-72D20 vs Holy Cross (1) .......................................... W, 66-54D28 LSU ...........................................................L, 58-61D30 vs Robert Morris (2) .................................... W, 84-52D31 at UNC Greensboro (2) ................................ W, 71-69J3 at Southern Methodist ................................ W, 71-62J5 Charlotte* ............................................... W, 75-70J12 at South Florida* ........................................ W, 81-58J14 at UAB*.........................................................L, 54-56J16 vs New Orleans (3) ...................................... W, 67-65J19 Saint Louis* ............................................ W, 82-49J21 Cincinnati*.............................................. W, 73-64J26 at Louisville*.........................................W, 73-72 (ot)J28 at Memphis*.................................................L, 64-96F1 at Southern Miss* ..................................L, 82-84 (ot)F6 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 62-43F9 Marquette* ............................................. W, 63-51F11 at DePaul* ....................................................L, 73-81F13 at George Washington ..................................L, 70-73F16 UAB*..................................................L, 61-69 (ot)

F18 South Florida* ........................................ W, 76-45F21 #25 Southern Miss* ..........................W, 72-67 (ot)F25 at Charlotte* ............................................... W, 64-53M1 vs UAB (4) ................................................... W, 72-53M2 vs DePaul (4) .................................................L, 73-85M15 at #17 Colorado (5) .......................................L, 75-83*denotes Conference USA game(1) Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska(2) Marriott Classic, Greensboro, N.C.(3) Sugar Bowl Classic, Louisiana Superdome(4) Conference USA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala.(5) NCAA West Region First Round, Boulder, Colo.

1996-97Overall: 27-5 • C-USA: 12-2Head Coach: Lisa Stockton Conference USA Champions C-USA Tournament Champions NCAA Second RoundN15 at #14 Louisiana Tech (1) ..............................L, 50-77N25 vs New Orleans (2) ...................................... W, 91-77N30 Mississippi .............................................. W, 69-54D2 at South Alabama ....................................... W, 76-54D6 Troy State ................................................ W, 95-77D9 at Southwestern La. .................................... W, 81-38D21 vs Iowa State (3) ......................................... W, 68-61D22 at Pepperdine (3) ........................................ W, 58-49D28 UNC Greensboro (4) ................................ W, 89-46D29 Colorado State (4) ................................. W, 105-72J5 Memphis*.................................................L, 73-86J7 at Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 72-45J10 at Charlotte* ............................................... W, 77-69J14 at New Orleans ........................................... W, 68-65J17 South Florida* ........................................ W, 87-48J19 UAB*....................................................... W, 77-54J24 at Saint Louis* ............................................ W, 75-53J26 at Cincinnati*.............................................. W, 79-67J28 at #14 LSU .............................................L, 74-75 (ot)J31 Louisville*............................................... W, 77-72F5 at Houston* ................................................ W, 95-49F9 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 88-63F14 Marquette* ............................................. W, 76-70F16 DePaul* .................................................. W, 67-59F18 at Nicholls State .......................................... W, 77-57F21 at UAB*....................................................... W, 67-49F23 at South Florida* ..........................................L, 70-81M1 vs Saint Louis (5) ......................................... W, 75-57M2 vs Louisville (5) ........................................... W, 76-74M3 vs Marquette (5) ......................................... W, 76-53M15 vs UC Santa Barbara (6) .............................. W, 72-69M17 vs #22 George Washington (6) ......................L, 67-81*denotes Conference USA game(1) Preseason Women’s NIT(2) NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic, Louisiana Superdome(3) Malibu Classic, Malibu, Calif.(4) Tulane Classic(5) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill.(6) NCAA East Region First & Second Rounds, Wash., D.C.

1997-98Overall: 21-7 • C-USA: 12-4Head Coach: Lisa Stockton NCAA First RoundN15 at Missouri-Kansas City ............................... W, 75-47N21 at Mississippi .............................................. W, 68-55N25 SMU ..........................................................L, 58-68N29 LSU ......................................................... W, 65-54D1 South Alabama ..................................... W, 101-38D6 vs #16 Colorado (1) ..................................... W, 63-62D7 at Fairfield (1) ............................................. W, 63-36D21 Southern Miss* .........................................L, 70-71

D27 Appalachian State (2) ............................. W, 81-41D28 Holy Cross (2) .......................................... W, 78-67J2 Houston* ................................................ W, 86-65J4 South Florida* ........................................ W, 70-39J9 at UAB*....................................................... W, 63-44J11 at Memphis*.................................................L, 77-90J17 DePaul* .................................................. W, 91-81J20 at Marquette* ...............................................L, 58-77J23 Saint Louis* ............................................ W, 85-44J25 Charlotte* ............................................... W, 93-55J27 New Orleans ........................................... W, 88-64J31 at Louisville*.................................................L, 66-81F2 at Cincinnati*........................................W, 82-78 (ot)F6 Memphis*............................................... W, 89-67F8 UAB*....................................................... W, 69-38F14 at Houston* ................................................ W, 73-45F16 at South Florida* ........................................ W, 55-52F21 at Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 62-34F28 vs Cincinnati (3) ............................................L, 62-77M13 vs Kansas (4) .................................................L, 68-72*denotes Conference USA game(1) Women’s Classic, Fairfield, Conn.(2) Tulane/Doubletree Invitational, Fogelman Arena(3) Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky.(4) NCAA West Region First Round, Iowa City, Iowa

1998-99Overall: 24-6 • C-USA: 12-4Head Coach: Lisa Stockton Conference USA Champions C-USA Tournament Champions NCAA First RoundN14 at LSU ...........................................................L, 54-81N22 Miami ..................................................... W, 63-56N28 at VCU ......................................................... W, 52-51N30 at Richmond ............................................... W, 77-72D5 at SMU ........................................................ W, 81-80D8 Texas A&M .............................................. W, 66-61D13 vs Auburn ................................................... W, 64-53D22 at Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 75-52D28 Furman (1).............................................. W, 92-56D29 Maine (1) ................................................ W, 85-76J1 at South Florida* ..........................................L, 67-70J3 at Houston* ................................................ W, 82-62J8 #24 Memphis* ........................................ W, 98-51J10 UAB*....................................................... W, 80-74J14 Marquette* ............................................. W, 86-73J16 vs New Orleans ........................................... W, 71-51J18 at DePaul* .................................................. W, 81-72J22 at Charlotte* ............................................... W, 70-52J24 at Saint Louis* ............................................ W, 73-52J29 Louisville*.................................................L, 58-63J31 Cincinnati*................................................L, 51-70F4 at UAB*.........................................................L, 68-70F6 at Memphis*............................................... W, 72-63F12 Houston* ................................................ W, 85-62F14 South Florida* ........................................ W, 99-60F20 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 85-64F27 vs Charlotte (2) ........................................... W, 69-60F28 vs Louisville (2) ........................................... W, 87-74M1 vs Cincinnati (2) .......................................... W, 58-44M13 vs Saint Joseph’s (3) ......................................L, 72-83*denotes Conference USA game(1) Tulane Classic(2) C-USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena(3) NCAA East Region First Round, Durham, N.C.

1999-2000Overall: 27-5 • C-USA: 12-4Head Coach: Lisa Stockton C-USA Tournament Champions NCAA Second RoundN19 at Siena.................................................W, 97-92 (ot)N26 UNC Asheville ......................................... W, 96-32N28 at Miami ..................................................... W, 75-66D2 Alabama ................................................. W, 81-69D4 Georgetown ............................................ W, 72-62D8 at Texas A&M .............................................. W, 91-74D13 SMU ........................................................ W, 81-69D21 vs Nicholls State (1) .................................... W, 81-51D27 Providence (2) ........................................ W, 81-57D28 West Virginia (2) ................................... W, 104-75D31 #11 LSU .................................................. W, 76-72J3 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 91-77J7 UAB*....................................................... W, 74-73J9 Memphis*............................................... W, 83-67J14 at Cincinnati*................................................L, 59-70J16 at Louisville*.................................................L, 72-75J21 at Houston* ................................................ W, 92-74J23 at South Florida* ........................................ W, 84-78J28 Saint Louis* ............................................ W, 91-64J30 at Charlotte* ............................................... W, 78-68F3 DePaul* .................................................. W, 86-76F5 Marquette* ...............................................L, 62-81F10 Houston* ................................................ W, 83-53F12 South Florida* ........................................ W, 87-66F17 at UAB*....................................................... W, 73-69F19 at Memphis*............................................... W, 87-67F27 at Southern Miss* .........................................L, 72-78M4 vs Cincinnati (3) .......................................... W, 91-78M5 vs Charlotte (3) ........................................... W, 79-75M6 vs UAB (3) ................................................... W, 73-70M18 vs Vermont (4) ............................................ W, 65-60M20 at #11 Texas Tech (4) .....................................L, 59-76*denotes Conference USA game(1) at Houma Civic Center(2) Tulane Classic(3) Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky.(4) NCAA Mideast Regional, Lubbock, Texas

2000-01Overall: 22-10 • C-USA: 12-4Head Coach: Lisa Stockton C-USA Tournament Champions NCAA First RoundN10 Grambling (1) ......................................... W, 92-64N12 at Texas (1) ...................................................L, 47-71N17 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 73-54N19 vs New Orleans (2) .................................... W, 100-67N22 at Alabama ...................................................L, 63-64D2 at Georgetown ..............................................L, 64-69D4 Missouri State ...........................................L, 61-67D6 at SMU ........................................................ W, 75-66D10 at #17 LSU ....................................................L, 61-68D21 Boston University.................................. W, 110-66D27 William & Mary (3) ................................. W, 69-51D28 Hartford (3) ............................................ W, 75-45J2 at Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 72-65J5 at Saint Louis* ............................................ W, 52-51J7 Charlotte* ............................................... W, 78-64J12 South Florida* ........................................ W, 67-38J14 Houston* ...........................................L, 80-90 (ot)J19 at Memphis*............................................... W, 67-58J21 at UAB*....................................................... W, 74-67J26 Louisville*.................................................L, 60-64J28 Cincinnati*.............................................. W, 83-74F2 at Marquette* ............................................. W, 78-66F4 at DePaul* ....................................................L, 62-72F9 at South Florida* ........................................ W, 70-52F11 at Houston* ................................................ W, 75-59F16 Memphis*.................................................L, 61-76F18 UAB*.................................................W, 71-62 (ot)F22 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 84-45M3 at Marquette (4) ......................................... W, 59-58M4 vs Houston (4)............................................. W, 78-74M5 vs Cincinnati (4) .......................................... W, 63-50M16 vs Florida State (5) ........................................L, 70-72*denotes Conference USA game(1) Preseason Women’s NIT(2) Alario Center, Westwego, La.(3) Tulane Classic(4) Conference USA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis.(5) NCAA Midwest Region First Round, Ames, Iowa

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HISTORY2001-02Overall: 24-11 • C-USA: 8-6Head Coach: Lisa Stockton NCAA Second RoundN16 High Point ............................................... W, 86-62N23 vs UPR-Mayaguez (1) ................................ W, 109-39N24 vs Hampton (1) ........................................... W, 82-75N25 vs Nebraska (1) ........................................... W, 84-78N29 #10 Purdue (2) ..........................................L, 52-64D1 McNeese State (3) ................................... W, 90-34D2 #19 Florida (3) ........................................ W, 57-51D5 at Missouri State ......................................... W, 49-46D8 Penn ....................................................... W, 82-64D11 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 71-48D21 at Drake ........................................................L, 58-67D28 Buffalo (4) .............................................. W, 76-29D29 Virginia (4) .............................................. W, 74-63J2 at Boston University.................................... W, 78-63J5 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 69-68J7 at New Orleans .............................................L, 69-76J11 at Memphis*............................................... W, 77-59J13 at Saint Louis* ..............................................L, 56-57J18 UAB*....................................................... W, 60-58J20 South Florida* ..........................................L, 64-69J25 at DePaul* ....................................................L, 69-77J27 at Marquette* ...............................................L, 44-65F1 Cincinnati*................................................L, 50-76F3 Louisville*............................................... W, 70-54F8 at Houston* ..................................................L, 74-85F10 at TCU* .................................................W, 63-59 (ot)F16 at Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 70-55F22 Charlotte* ............................................... W, 65-57F24 East Carolina* ......................................... W, 68-51M1 vs UAB (5) ................................................... W, 63-52M2 at DePaul (5) ............................................... W, 88-83M3 vs #25 TCU (5) .......................................W, 80-76 (ot)M4 vs #21 Cincinnati (5) .....................................L, 56-68M16 vs #20 Colorado State (6) ............................ W, 73-69M20 at #5 Stanford (6) ..........................................L 55-77*denotes Conference USA game(1) San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico(2) New Orleans Arena(3) Tulane Invitational, Fogelman Arena(4) Tulane Classic(5) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill.(6) NCAA West Region 1st & 2nd Rounds, Palo Alto, Calif.

2002-03Overall: 19-10 • C-USA: 8-6Head Coach: Lisa Stockton NCAA First RoundN22 at James Madison ....................................... W, 58-46N29 at Oregon State .............................................L, 51-56D1 at Portland.................................................. W, 86-56D5 Alabama State ........................................ W, 70-57D7 #13 Louisiana Tech (1) ..............................L, 53-68D9 Drake ...................................................... W, 74-61D19 Southeastern Louisiana .......................... W, 86-43D22 at Arkansas State ........................................ W, 69-64D28 UNC Greensboro (2) ................................ W, 63-43D29 #20 Boston College (2) ............................ W, 69-50J2 at #7 Purdue .................................................L, 66-76J5 at Auburn ..............................................L, 64-75 (ot)J11 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 64-42J13 New Orleans ........................................... W, 81-59J17 Saint Louis* ............................................ W, 58-50J19 Memphis*............................................... W, 70-46J24 at Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 67-54J31 at Louisville*.................................................L, 70-77F2 at Cincinnati*.............................................. W, 62-53F7 Marquette* ...............................................L, 47-59F9 DePaul* ....................................................L, 50-69F14 at South Florida* ........................................ W, 87-55F16 at UAB*....................................................... W, 78-51F21 Houston* ................................................ W, 65-62F23 TCU* ....................................................... W, 74-65F28 at East Carolina* ......................................... W, 85-64M2 at Charlotte* .................................................L, 80-86M7 vs TCU (3) ......................................................L, 65-78M22 vs #17 Minnesota (4) ....................................L, 48-68*denotes Conference USA game(1) New Orleans Arena(2) Tulane Classic(3) Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.(4) NCAA West Region First Round, Palo Alto, Calif.

2003-04Overall: 10-18 • C-USA: 3-11Head Coach: Lisa StocktonN21 at Louisiana-Monroe .....................................L, 67-70N25 Oregon State ........................................... W, 73-58N29 George Mason ...........................................L, 60-61

D2 at #10 Louisiana Tech ....................................L, 37-96D6 vs Wichita State (1) ..................................... W, 62-59D7 at Cal (1) .......................................................L, 61-66D18 James Madison ....................................... W, 66-64D20 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 77-55D27 Marist (2) ..................................................L, 46-60D28 Yale (2) ................................................... W, 74-62D30 #17 LSU (3) ...............................................L, 42-65J5 at Texas A&M Corpus Christi ........................ W, 57-53J8 Arkansas State ........................................ W, 59-56J10 at Southern Miss* .........................................L, 51-68J16 East Carolina* ...........................................L, 58-65J18 Charlotte* .................................................L, 61-72J23 at Marquette* ...............................................L, 55-69J25 at #16 DePaul* .............................................L, 60-99J31 Memphis*.................................................L, 64-76F2 Saint Louis* ............................................ W, 78-64F6 at TCU* .........................................................L, 44-76F8 at Houston* .........................................L, 78-83 (3ot)F13 Louisville*.................................................L, 47-48F15 Cincinnati*.............................................. W, 61-50F20 at UAB*.........................................................L, 74-80F22 at South Florida* ..........................................L, 60-77F27 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 65-51M4 vs Marquette (3) ...........................................L, 44-61*denotes Conference USA game(1) Oakland Tribune Classic, Berkley, Calif.(2) Tulane Classic(3) Conference USA Tournament, Fort Worth, Texas

2004-05Overall: 11-16 • C-USA: 3-11Head Coach: Lisa StocktonN19 at Howard .....................................................L, 59-67N21 at George Mason ......................................... W, 62-56N23 Jacksonville State.................................... W, 54-51N26 vs Texas A&M (1) ...........................................L, 64-79N27 at Texas State (1) ........................................ W, 74-71D1 Louisiana-Monroe ................................... W, 66-57D5 Auburn .....................................................L, 37-54D7 Texas A&M Corpus Christi ..........................L, 57-75D19 Nicholls State .......................................... W, 73-68D21 Portland.................................................. W, 68-57D28 Stephen F. Austin (2) ............................... W, 79-72D29 Pepperdine (2) ........................................ W, 62-40J2 at #1 LSU ......................................................L, 45-79J7 Houston* ..................................................L, 54-55J9 TCU* .........................................................L, 66-78J14 at Memphis*.................................................L, 53-56J16 at Saint Louis* ..............................................L, 71-80J21 #18 DePaul* .............................................L, 50-80J23 Marquette* ............................................. W, 74-54J28 at Charlotte* .................................................L, 38-62J30 at East Carolina* ......................................... W, 64-62F5 at Southern Miss* .........................................L, 73-80F11 South Florida* ..........................................L, 61-65F13 UAB*.........................................................L, 41-55F18 at Cincinnati*................................................L, 41-55F20 at Louisville*.................................................L, 51-70F26 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 79-49* denotes Conference USA games(1) CenturyTel Bobcat Classic, San Marcos, Texas(2) Tulane Classic

2005-06Overall: 15-12 • C-USA: 8-8Head Coach: Lisa StocktonN18 Howard (1) ............................................. W, 84-79N25 at UTEP * .................................................... W, 68-63D3 vs Chicago State (2) ......................................L, 64-65D4 Lehigh (2) .............................................. W, 65-63D18 Central Conn. State ................................. W, 72-60D20 at #3 LSU ......................................................L, 60-89D28 Samford (3) ..............................................L, 55-64D29 Toledo (3) ........................................ W, 77-67 (ot)J2 Miami (Ohio) .......................................... W, 88-72J6 SMU* ........................................................L, 66-78J8 Tulsa* .......................................................L, 63-70J13 at UCF* .........................................................L, 52-60J15 at Southern Miss* .........................................L, 60-75J21 at Southeastern Louisiana .......................... W, 69-62J22 Memphis*............................................... W, 74-58J27 at Houston * ............................................... W, 61-54J29 at Rice * ........................................................L, 69-82F4 UTEP * ......................................................L, 58-59F6 at UAB*....................................................... W, 86-84F10 Houston* ................................................ W, 65-54F12 Rice* .........................................................L, 56-68F17 Marshall*................................................ W, 58-40F19 East Carolina* ......................................... W, 81-78F24 at Tulsa * ......................................................L, 63-74F26 at SMU* ...................................................... W, 71-58M2 vs UCF (4) ................................................... W, 69-52M3 vs SMU (4) ....................................................L, 84-86

* denotes Conference USA games(1) Lubbock Christian University, Lubbock, Texas(2) Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz.(3) Tulane Classic(4) Conference USA Tournament, Dallas, Texas

2006-07Overall: 26-7 • C-USA: 13-3Head Coach: Lisa Stockton Conference USA Champions WNIT Second RoundN10 Stephen F. Austin .................................... W, 75-52N17 Rhode Island ........................................... W, 76-70N19 #9 LSU ......................................................L, 39-59N21 Loyola ..................................................... W, 94-50N24 vs Villanova (1) ........................................... W, 72-60N25 at Florida International (1) ......................... W, 69-64N29 at #25 Texas Tech ..........................................L, 50-77D3 at Miami (Ohio) .......................................... W, 82-67D9 Alabama ................................................. W, 83-68D20 Lamar ..................................................... W, 83-70D22 at Winthrop ................................................ W, 58-53D29 Fordham (2) ............................................ W, 78-44D30 Texas-Arlington (2) ................................. W, 68-65J2 at UTEP* .......................................................L, 76-80J5 Houston* ................................................ W, 83-61J7 Rice* .........................................................L, 52-61J12 at Tulsa* ..................................................... W, 75-62J14 at SMU* ...................................................... W, 63-58J20 UTEP* ..................................................... W, 81-56J26 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 66-50J28 UCF* ....................................................... W, 85-47F1 at Houston* ................................................ W, 71-56F3 at Rice* ....................................................... W, 71-68F7 at Memphis*............................................... W, 77-61F10 UAB*....................................................... W, 66-48F15 at Marshall*................................................ W, 67-64F17 at East Carolina* ...........................................L, 68-76F22 SMU* ...................................................... W, 78-72F24 Tulsa* ..................................................... W, 78-70M2 vs Houston (3)............................................. W, 62-55M3 vs Rice (3) .....................................................L, 52-64M14 Jackson State (4) ..................................... W, 76-43M18 at Mississippi State (5) ..................................L, 73-79* denotes Conference USA games(1) FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla.(2) Tulane Classic(3) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla.(4) WNIT First Round, Fogelman Arena(5) WNIT Second Round, Starkville, Miss.

2007-08Overall: 16-14 • C-USA: 6-10Head Coach: Lisa StocktonN10 at Alabama ................................................. W, 64-56N13 Georgia Tech .............................................L, 61-66N16 at Stephen F. Austin .................................... W, 56-45N18 Winthrop ................................................ W, 63-52N21 vs Kansas State (1) ...................................... W, 60-57N22 vs Northern Illinois (1) ................................ W, 70-57N27 at Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 89-61D2 #7 LSU ......................................................L, 36-52D5 at Rhode Island ........................................... W, 74-65D20 Robert Morris (2) ......................................L, 71-82D21 Texas-San Antonio .................................. W, 76-42D29 Louisiana-Monroe ................................... W, 77-72J2 Nicholls State (3) .................................... W, 69-47J4 at Rice* (4) ................................................. W, 61-38J6 at Houston* ..................................................L, 64-74J12 UTEP* .......................................................L, 66-81J18 Memphis*.................................................L, 66-74J20 UAB*.........................................................L, 56-67J26 at UTEP* .......................................................L, 44-60J31 at Tulsa* .......................................................L, 56-64F2 at SMU* ........................................................L, 69-81F7 at East Carolina* ......................................... W, 70-65F10 Marshall*................................................ W, 61-56F14 Rice* .........................................................L, 73-78F16 Houston* ................................................ W, 73-69F22 at UCF* .........................................................L, 71-77F24 at Southern Miss* .........................................L, 67-72F28 Tulsa* ..................................................... W, 80-60M1 SMU* ...................................................... W, 71-68M3 vs Marshall (5) ..............................................L, 58-65* denotes Conference USA games(1) Cancun Caribbean Challenge, Cancun, Mexico(2) Tulane Classic(3) New Orleans Arena(4) Houston Baptist, Houston, Texas(5) Conference USA Tournament, Orlando, Fla.

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2008-09Overall: 18-14 • C-USA: 9-7Head Coach: Lisa StocktonN14 Illinois State (1) ...................................... W, 75-62N16 at #17 Arizona State (2) ................................L, 53-86N20 at VCU (3) .....................................................L, 49-65N24 at LSU ...........................................................L, 47-63N26 Louisiana-Lafayette ................................ W, 80-65N29 at Louisiana-Monroe ................................... W, 62-60D5 vs Jackson State (4) ..................................... W, 74-48D6 Indiana State (5) ..................................... W, 66-55D17 at Nicholls State ........................................ W, 108-66D20 Alabama State (6) ................................... W, 80-48D21 Providence (6) ........................................ W, 68-46D28 Temple ...............................................L, 71-75 (ot)D30 South Florida ............................................L, 66-80J2 at UTEP* ..................................................... W, 57-48J4 at #23 Georgia Tech.......................................L, 52-69J9 Houston* ..................................................L, 56-58J11 Rice* ....................................................... W, 91-63J18 UTEP* .......................................................L, 60-73J22 SMU* ........................................................L, 56-59J24 Tulsa* ..................................................... W, 78-41J29 at UAB*.........................................................L, 49-51J31 at Memphis*............................................... W, 59-44F5 at Marshall*................................................ W, 58-45F9 East Carolina* ......................................... W, 72-69F12 at Houston* ..................................................L, 53-60F14 at Rice* .........................................................L, 54-62F19 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 77-60F21 UCF* ....................................................... W, 73-64F26 at SMU* ........................................................L, 49-61F28 at Tulsa* ..................................................... W, 64-56M5 Tulsa (7) .................................................. W, 49-44M6 Southern Miss (7) .....................................L, 55-72* denotes Conference USA games(1) Preseason WNIT First Round, Fogelman Arena(2) Preseason WNIT Second Round, Tempe, Ariz.(3) Preseason WNIT Consolation Round, Richmond, Va.(4) Big Easy Classic, Lakefront Arena(5) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena(6) Tulane Classic(7) Conference USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena

2009-10Overall: 26-7 • C-USA: 12-4Head Coach: Lisa Stockton Conference USA Champions C-USA Tournament Champions NCAA First RoundN13 Louisiana-Monroe ................................... W, 86-52N20 vs Liberty (1).................................................L, 52-63N21 vs Loyola-Md. (1) ........................................ W, 58-43N25 #9 LSU ...............................................L, 65-73 (ot)D1 at South Alabama ......................................W, 73--71D4 Prairie View A&M (2) .............................. W, 67-63D5 vs Longwood (3) ......................................... W, 73-58D17 at South Florida .......................................... W, 76-72D20 Stephen F. Austin .................................... W, 84-51D22 McNeese State ........................................ W, 75-45D28 Long Island (4) ........................................ W, 82-59

D29 Texas Tech (4) .......................................... W, 67-49J4 at Southeastern Louisiana .......................... W, 81-45J8 Houston* ..................................................L, 68-70J10 Rice* ....................................................... W, 82-60J15 at Tulsa* ..................................................... W, 58-55J17 at SMU* ........................................................L, 59-70J23 Southern Miss* ....................................... W, 80-63J28 UTEP* ..................................................... W, 57-47J31 at UCF* ....................................................... W, 72-70F5 Tulsa* .......................................................L, 67-80F7 SMU* ...................................................... W, 78-59F11 at Marshall*................................................ W, 64-54F13 at East Carolina* ......................................... W, 56-51F18 Memphis*............................................... W, 86-61F20 UAB*....................................................... W, 64-56F25 at Rice* .................................................W, 81-69 (ot)F27 at Houston* ..................................................L, 62-74M3 at UTEP* ..................................................... W, 66-64M9 vs UCF (5) .................................................... W, 63-62M10 vs East Carolina (5) ...................................... W, 73-64M12 vs UAB (5) ................................................... W, 62-54M20 vs Georgia (6)................................................L, 59-64* denotes Conference USA games(1) Navy Classic, Annapolis, Md.(2) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena(3) Big Easy Classic, Lakefront Arena(4) Tulane Classic(5) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla.(6) NCAA Sacramento Regional 1st & 2nd Round, Tempe, Ariz.

2010-11Overall: 23-11 • C-USA: 9-7Head Coach: Lisa Stockton WNIT Second RoundN13 South Alabama .............................................. W, 72-63N16 Mississippi State ............................................ W, 62-42N20 at Stephen F. Austin ....................................... W, 83-65N23 at LSU ............................................................ W, 54-52N27 vs. Portland State (1) .......................................L, 76-83N28 vs. Cal State Fullerton (1) ............................... W, 80-62D3 Saint Joseph’s (2) ........................................... W, 67-58D5 Detroit (2) ...................................................... W, 63-55D17 Louisiana Tech ..................................................L, 72-78D20 at Louisiana-Monroe ...................................... W, 78-67D29 Nicholls State (3)............................................ W, 84-65D30 Old Dominion (3) ........................................... W, 62-59J3 Southeastern Louisiana ................................. W, 85-57J6 SMU* ............................................................. W, 62-58J9 at UAB* .......................................................... W, 81-53J13 East Carolina* ................................................ W, 71-61J16 at Marshall* ................................................... W, 68-38J20 Southern Miss* .........................................L, 81-86 (ot)J23 at Tulsa* ......................................................... W, 80-66J27 Rice* .........................................................L, 70-74 (ot)J30 UTEP* ............................................................ W, 69-63F3 at SMU* ...........................................................L, 73-77F6 Houston* .........................................................L, 85-70F13 at UTEP* ..........................................................L, 61-65F17 at UCF* .....................................................L, 69-73 (ot)F20 Memphis* ...................................................... W, 75-63F24 at Rice* .......................................................... W, 82-77F27 Tulsa* ............................................................ W, 73-62M5 at #25 Houston* .......................................L, 84-90 (ot)

M10 vs. East Carolina (4) ........................................ W, 83-72M11 vs. #22 Houston (4) ........................................ W, 70-60M12 vs. UCF (4) ........................................................L, 73-85M17 Southern (5) .................................................. W, 61-31M21 at Oral Roberts (5) ...........................................L, 86-92* denotes Conference USA games(1) Colliers International Classic; Berkeley, Calif(2) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena(3) Tulane Classic; Fogelman Arena(4) Conference USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas(5) WNIT

2011-12Overall: 23-11 • C-USA: 9-7Head Coach: Lisa Stockton WNIT Second RoundN11 Loyola-New Orleans ....................................... W, 74-49N13 Louisiana-Monroe .......................................... W, 62-45N19 #20 LSU....................................................W, 65-62 (ot)N21 New Orleans .................................................. W, 86-39N24 vs. #15 Purdue (1) ............................................L, 48-61N25 vs. Idaho State (1) .......................................... W, 45-37D2 at Louisiana Tech ............................................ W, 61-52D4 at Mississippi State ..........................................L, 55-70D9 at North Texas ................................................ W, 55-47D11 Southern ........................................................ W, 66-59D21 at Louisiana-Lafayette ................................... W, 75-40D28 College of Charleston (2) ................................ W, 57-42D29 Hampton (2) .................................................. W, 66-53J5 at Memphis* ....................................................L, 59-61J8 UCF* .............................................................. W, 64-52J12 at Rice* ............................................................L, 49-67J15 UTEP* .......................................................L, 64-65 (ot)J19 UAB* .............................................................. W, 52-41J22 at Tulsa* ......................................................... W, 66-51J29 Marshall* ....................................................... W, 68-52F2 at East Carolina* ............................................ W, 63-49F5 SMU* ............................................................. W, 75-63F9 at Houston* ................................................... W, 71-51F12 at UTEP* ..........................................................L, 65-80F16 Rice* ........................................................W, 50-47 (ot)F19 at Southern Miss* ............................................L, 51-56F23 Tulsa* ..............................................................L, 59-72F26 at SMU* ...........................................................L, 49-54M1 Houston* ....................................................... W, 71-43M8 vs. East Carolina (3) ........................................ W, 67-51M9 at Memphis (3) .............................................. W, 63-44M10 vs. UTEP (3) ......................................................L, 65-69M15 Mississippi Valley State (4) ............................. W, 68-61M18 at Texas Tech (4) ...............................................L, 55-69* denotes Conference USA games(1) Cancun Challenge; Cancun, Mexico(2) Tulane Classic; Fogelman Arena(3) Conference USA Championship; Memphis, Tenn.(4) WNIT

2012-13Overall: 24-9 • C-USA: 11-5Head Coach: Lisa Stockton WNIT Third RoundN9 Louisiana Tech ................................................ W, 66-59N12 at ULM ........................................................... W, 70-60N16 at Southern .................................................... W, 65-45N23 vs. Bradley (1) ................................................ W, 74-69N24 vs. Western Michigan (1)................................ W, 66-48N28 Auburn.............................................................L, 65-70D2 UNC-Wilmington ........................................... W, 73-58D9 at LSU ......................................................W, 66-64 (ot)D19 Louisiana-Lafayette ..................................L, 64-65 (ot)D22 North Texas .................................................... W, 73-62D29 Eastern Michigan (2) ...................................... W, 71-65D30 McNeese State (2) .......................................... W, 69-63J7 Loyola-New Orleans ....................................... W, 81-41J10 SMU* ...............................................................L, 56-62J13 at Marshall* ................................................... W, 67-57J17 at Rice* .......................................................... W, 69-65J20 Memphis* ...................................................... W, 72-62J27 East Carolina* ..................................................L, 52-55J31 at UCF* .......................................................... W, 57-55F2 at Houston* ................................................... W, 74-56F7 UTEP* ............................................................ W, 56-49F10 at Tulsa* ...........................................................L, 65-67F14 Rice* .............................................................. W, 61-45F17 Houston* ................................................L, 70-71 (2ot)F21 at UAB* .......................................................... W, 57-52F24 Tulsa .............................................................. W, 74-59F28 at SMU* ......................................................... W, 73-68M3 Southern Miss* .............................................. W, 80-69M8 at UTEP* ..........................................................L, 52-71M14 at Tulsa (3) .......................................................L, 67-75M21 Sam Houston State (4) ................................... W, 65-57M24 at Arkansas (4) ............................................... W, 60-48M27 at Auburn (4) ...................................................L, 52-72* denotes Conference USA games(1) Hilton Garden Inn Thanksgiving Tournament; Flagstaff, Ariz.(2) Tulane Classic; Fogelman Arena(3) Conference USA Championship; Tulsa, Okla.(4) WNIT

2013-14Overall: 20-11 • C-USA: 11-5Head Coach: Lisa Stockton WNIT First RoundN8 New Orleans .................................................. W, 81-46N11 McNeese State ............................................... W, 74-49N19 Southeastern ................................................. W, 80-52N22 at UNC-Wilmington ....................................... W, 55-50N24 at NC State .......................................................L, 55-69N30 Ole Miss ...........................................................L, 66-89D3 at Auburn .........................................................L, 52-62D8 Loyola (New Orleans) ..................................... W, 82-66D20 vs. Virginia (1) .........................................W, 79-72 (OT)D21 vs. Saint Francis (1) ........................................ W, 89-67D28 Northeastern (2) ............................................ W, 85-49D29 Indiana State (2) ............................................ W, 51-45J5 #16 LSU............................................................L, 35-63J9 at Marshall* ................................................... W, 77-61J11 at Old Dominion* ........................................... W, 92-62J15 East Carolina* ..................................................L, 65-69J18 Southern Miss* .......................................W, 73-71 (OT)J22 at Charlotte* ...........................................W, 78-76 (OT)J25 Louisiana Tech* .............................................. W, 75-61J29 at Rice* .......................................................... W, 62-55F1 UTEP* ..............................................................L, 72-86F5 North Texas* .................................................. W, 56-55F8 at UTSA* ........................................................ W, 68-54F12 at FAU* .......................................................... W, 74-62F15 FIU* .............................................................................. W, 66-55F22 at UAB* ............................................................L, 79-81F26 Tulsa* ............................................................ W, 65-61M1 at Southern Miss* ............................................L, 67-79M5 #22 Middle Tennessee* ....................................L, 52-64M13 vs. FIU (3) .........................................................L, 55-69M20 at Mississippi State (4) .....................................L, 68-77* denotes Conference USA games(1) FGCU Hilton Garden Inn/Homewood Suites Classic(2) Tulane Classic(3) Conference USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas(4) WNIT - First Round in Starkville, Miss.

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HISTORY2014-15Overall: 22-11 • American: 11-7Head Coach: Lisa Stockton NCAA First RoundN14 Mississippi Valley State .................................. W, 87-47N16 at McNeese State ........................................... W, 75-55N19 at LSU ............................................................ W, 51-45N24 N.C. State ....................................................... W, 60-51N28 vs. Western Kentucky (1) ..................................L, 64-69N29 vs. Northern Iowa (1) ..................................... W, 71-48D3 Nicholls State ................................................. W, 77-44D6 at UALR .......................................................... W, 74-58D18 Samford (2).................................................... W, 58-56D19 Miami (2) ....................................................... W, 70-65D22 Florida State.....................................................L, 54-65D28 at Cincinnati* ................................................. W, 60-50D30 Houston* ....................................................... W, 70-40J4 USF* ................................................................L, 40-53J7 at East Carolina* ............................................ W, 76-63J13 at UCF* .......................................................... W, 71-70J17 SMU* ............................................................. W, 60-58J20 Tulsa* ............................................................ W, 73-34J25 at USF* ............................................................L, 45-64J27 at Houston* ................................................... W, 63-46J31 East Carolina* ..................................................L, 63-67F3 at SMU* ......................................................... W, 84-60F7 Temple* ......................................................... W, 77-63F10 UCF* .............................................................. W, 66-55F14 at UConn* ........................................................L, 39-87F17 at Temple* .......................................................L, 58-69F21 Memphis* ...................................................... W, 75-65F23 UConn* ............................................................L, 47-94F28 at Tulsa* ...........................................................L, 52-55M6 vs. Houston (3) ............................................... W, 64-39M7 vs. Tulsa (3) .................................................... W, 71-53M8 vs. USF (3) ........................................................L, 69-78M20 vs. Mississippi State (4) ....................................L, 47-57* denotes American Athletic Conference games(1) Hofstra Thanksgiving Tournament (Hempstead, N.Y.)(2) Tulane Classic(3) American Athletic Conference Championships (Uncasville, Conn.)(4) NCAA First Round (Durham, N.C.)

2015-16Overall: 23-12 • American: 11-7Head Coach: Lisa Stockton WNIT Third RoundN5 Loyola New Orleans (Exh) .............................. W, 90-48N13 UALR .............................................................. W, 69-53N17 Jackson State ................................................. W, 92-49N19 at #6 Florida State ............................................L, 72-78N23 LSU ............................................................... W, 67-63N26 vs. Rutgers (1) ..................................................L, 51-75N27 vs. Green Bay (1) ..............................................L, 58-79N28 vs. Virginia (1) ................................................ W, 67-62D6 McNeese State ............................................... W, 74-55D16 at Ole Miss ..................................................... W, 61-59D18 Southern ........................................................ W, 77-48D20 UNCG (2) ........................................................ W, 74-53D21 Saint Louis (2) ................................................ W, 66-58 D30 Houston* ....................................................... W, 70-48J3 at Memphis* ....................................................L, 67-83J5 at East Carolina* ............................................ W, 66-51J10 UCF* .............................................................. W, 75-54J13 #19 USF* ..........................................................L, 67-71J16 at Tulsa* ......................................................... W, 71-47J20 at SMU* ......................................................... W, 54-42J23 East Carolina* ................................................ W, 78-73J26 Temple* ...........................................................L, 54-72F3 #1 UConn* .......................................................L, 38-96F6 at Houston* ................................................... W, 59-56F9 at #22 USF* ......................................................L, 65-77F14 SMU* ............................................................. W, 76-64F17 at UCF* .......................................................... W, 65-53F20 Tulsa* ............................................................ W, 61-42F23 at Temple* .......................................................L, 67-72F27 at #1 UConn* ...................................................L, 40-80F29 Cincinnati* ..................................................... W, 70-51M5 vs. Memphis (3) ............................................. W, 70-64M6 vs. #1 UConn (3) ...............................................L, 35-82M16 Alabama (4) ................................................... W, 53-52M21 at Georgia Tech (4) ......................................... W, 64-61M23 at Florida Gulf Coast (4)....................................L, 61-73* denotes American Athletic Conference games(1) Paradise Jam(2) Tulane Classic(3) American Athletic Conference Championships, Uncasville, Conn.(4) WNIT

2016-17Overall: 18-15 • American: 7-9Head Coach: Lisa Stockton WNIT Third RoundN8 Loyola New Orleans (Exh) .............................. W, 75-53N12 Grambling ...................................................... W, 79-56N16 vs. #10 Mississippi State ...................................L, 49-66N20 Southern Miss ................................................ W, 86-67N25 vs. Eastern Michigan (1) ................................. W, 62-50N27 at UTSA (1) ..................................................... W, 75-66N30 McNeese ........................................................ W, 82-65D3 at Middle Tennessee.........................................L, 59-62D5 at Vanderbilt ....................................................L, 63-74D11 at LSU ..............................................................L, 51-69D17 NC State ......................................................... W, 63-58D21 Eastern Washington (2).................................. W, 63-51D22 Auburn (2) ..................................................... W, 61-59 D28 Maine ............................................................ W, 77-62D31 at East Carolina* ............................................ W, 61-45J4 #22 USF* ..........................................................L, 53-62J8 at Temple* .......................................................L, 71-86J11 at SMU* ......................................................... W, 71-59J14 Houston* ....................................................... W, 82-56J22 at #1 UConn* .................................................L, 56-100J25 Tulsa* ............................................................ W, 70-65J28 at Cincinnati* ..........................................W, 74-68 (OT)J31 at Houston* ................................................... W, 57-49F5 (RV) Temple* ...................................................L, 50-76F9 Memphis* ........................................................L, 52-55F12 at #22 USF* ......................................................L, 56-66F15 Cincinnati* ..................................................... W, 62-51F18 #1 UConn* .......................................................L, 60-63F22 UCF* ................................................................L, 51-56F27 at Memphis* ....................................................L, 56-57M4 vs. UCF (3) ........................................................L, 57-61M16 UT-Arlington (4) ............................................. W, 62-53 M19 Grambling (4) ................................................ W, 66-49M23 at Alabama (4) .................................................L, 64-72* denotes American Athletic Conference games(1) UTSA Classic (San Antonio, Texas)(2) Tulane Classic(3) American Athletic Conference Championships (Uncasville, Conn.)(4) WNIT

2017-18Overall: 14-17 • American: 5-11Head Coach: Lisa StocktonN2 Loyola New Orleans (Exh) .............................. W, 78-48N5 South Alabama (Exh) ..................................... W, 65-51N10 at Maine (1) ................................................... W, 42-34N11 vs. Dayton (1) ...................................................L, 65-71N14 at Southern Miss ..............................................L, 58-66N17 vs. Vanderbilt ................................................. W, 71-59N24 vs. Iowa State (2) .............................................L, 64-67N25 vs. San Diego State ........................................ W, 80-46N29 at McNeese .................................................... W, 70-66D3 at NC State .......................................................L, 55-79D5 vs. UNO .......................................................... W, 79-56D10 vs. LSU .............................................................L, 50-73D17 vs. Middle Tennessee ..................................... W, 62-44D21 vs. Troy (3) .................................................... W, 106-75D22 vs. UTEP (3) .................................................... W, 67-56 D31 at #25 USF* ......................................................L, 46-75J3 at Tulsa* ......................................................... W, 72-63J6 vs. Houston* ............................................ L, 92-98 (OT)J13 vs. Wichita State* .............................................L, 56-64J17 at UCF* ............................................................L, 51-59J21 vs. Tulsa* ........................................................ W, 70-39J24 vs. East Carolina* ........................................... W, 64-58J27 at #1 UConn* ...................................................L, 45-98J31 at Houston* .....................................................L, 48-72F3 vs. USF* ...........................................................L, 53-63F7 vs. Temple* .................................................... W, 69-65F10 at Cincinnati* ...................................................L, 52-83F18 at Memphis* ....................................................L, 60-73F21 vs. #1 UConn* ..................................................L, 47-91F24 at Wichita State* ..............................................L, 70-81F26 vs. SMU* ........................................................ W, 52-46M3 vs. Memphis (4) ............................................. W, 76-64M4 vs. #1 UConn (4) ...............................................L, 56-82* denotes American Athletic Conference games(1) Maine Tip-Off Tournament (Orono, Maine)(2) Junkanoo Jam (Bimini, Bahamas)(3) Tulane Classic(4) American Athletic Conference Championships (Uncasville, Conn.)

2018-19Overall: 15-15 • American: 5-11Head Coach: Lisa StocktonO30 Loyola New Orleans (Exh) .............................. W, 89-49N8 Texas Southern .............................................. W, 62-56N15 at LSU ............................................................ W, 56-54N18 Washington ................................................... W, 63-51N23 vs. #18/23 Cal (1) .............................................L, 51-63N24 vs. Cleveland State (1) .................................... W, 81-72N28 FAU ............................................................... W, 88-45D1 Southern Miss ................................................ W, 71-54D4 Nicholls .......................................................... W, 71-46D8 at Alabama ......................................................L, 58-69D21 Old Dominion (2) .............................................L, 48-56D22 Texas State (2) ........................................W, 67-61 (OT)D29 vs. Central Michigan (3) ................................. W, 68-57 D30 vs. Florida A&M (3) ........................................ W, 78-34J5 ECU* .............................................................. W, 68-57J8 at Temple* ..................................................... W, 66-57J12 at SMU* ......................................................... W, 61-43J16 #2 UConn .........................................................L, 33-75J19 at USF ..............................................................L, 46-73J26 Wichita State ...................................................L, 44-62J30 at Memphis .............................................W, 62-61 (OT)F2 at ECU ..............................................................L, 61-63F6 USF .................................................................L, 45-50F10 at Tulsa .............................................................L, 67-72F13 UCF* .............................................................. W, 61-59F16 Memphis* ........................................................L, 59-65F20 at Houston ............................................... L, 82-83 (OT)F24 SMU .................................................................L, 60-64M2 at UCF ..............................................................L, 42-52M4 Cincinnati* .......................................................L, 65-80M8 vs. USF (4) ........................................................L, 52-61* denotes American Athletic Conference games(1) University of San Diego Thanksgiving Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)(2) Tulane Classic(3) Miami Holiday Classic (Coral Gables, Fla.)(4) American Athletic Conference Championships (Uncasville, Conn.)

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ALABAMA • 4-912/10/1982 ........................................N/1 ..............................L, 58-6601/4/1989 ........................................... A ................................L, 64-8001/22/1989 ......................................... H................................L, 67-6901/03/1990 ......................................... H................................L, 63-7111/22/1991 ......................................... H................................L, 58-6101/26/1993 ......................................... A ................................L, 74-9012/02/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 81-6911/22/2000 ......................................... A ................................L, 63-6412/09/2006 ......................................... H.............................. W, 83-6811/10/2007 ......................................... A .............................. W, 64-5603/16/2016 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 53-5203/23/2017 ........................................A/2 ..............................L, 72-6412/8/2018 ........................................... A ................................L, 58-69(1) Ruston, La.(2) WNIT

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (UAB) • 23-1001/29/1980 ......................................... H................................L, 69-7211/30/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 82-8501/18/1988 ......................................... H.............................. W, 87-6112/09/1988 ......................................... A .............................. W, 59-4301/14/1996 ......................................... A ................................L, 54-5602/16/1996 ......................................... H......................... L, 61-69 (ot)03/01/1996 ........................................A/1 ............................ W, 72-5301/19/1997 ......................................... H.............................. W, 77-5402/21/1997 ......................................... A .............................. W, 67-4901/09/1998 ......................................... A .............................. W, 63-4402/08/1998 ......................................... H.............................. W, 69-3801/10/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 80-7402/04/1999 ......................................... A ................................L, 68-7001/07/2000 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-7302/17/2000 ......................................... A .............................. W, 73-6903/06/2000 ......................................... 2 .............................. W, 73-7001/21/2001 ......................................... A .............................. W, 74-6702/18/2001 ......................................... H........................W, 71-62 (ot)01/18/2002 ......................................... H.............................. W, 60-5803/01/2002 ......................................... 3 .............................. W, 63-5202/16/2003 ......................................... A .............................. W, 78-5102/20/2004 ......................................... A ................................L, 74-8002/13/2005 ......................................... H................................L, 41-5502/06/2006 ......................................... A .............................. W, 86-8402/10/2007 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-4801/20/2008 ......................................... H................................L, 56-6701/29/2009 ......................................... A ................................L, 49-5102/20/2010 ......................................... H.............................. W, 64-5603/12/2010 ......................................... 4 .............................. W, 62-5401/09/2011 ......................................... A .............................. W, 81-5301/19/2012 ......................................... H.............................. W, 52-4102/21/2013 ......................................... A .............................. W, 57-5202/22/2014 ......................................... A ................................L, 79-81(1) Conference USA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala.(2) Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky.(3) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill.(4) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla.

ALABAMA STATE • 2-012/05/2002 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-5712/20/2008 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 80-48(1) Tulane Classic

ALCORN STATE • 2-001/14/1987 ......................................... H.............................. W, 81-6002/25/1987 ......................................... A .............................. W, 78-74

ARIZONA STATE • 0-212/07/1986 ......................................... H................................L, 68-8311/16/2008 ........................................A/1 ..............................L, 53-86(1) Preseason WNIT Second Round, Tempe, Ariz.

ARKANSAS • 1-301/11/1980 ......................................... H................................L, 65-6601/19/1994 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-7112/28/1994 ........................................H/1 ..............................L, 79-8303/24/2013 ........................................A/2 ............................ W, 60-48(1) Pontchartrain Center(2) WNIT 2nd Round

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF • 1-011/28/1987 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 78-54(1) Baton Rouge, La.

ARKANSAS STATE • 2-103/25/1994 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 66-7212/22/2002 ......................................... A .............................. W, 69-6401/08/2004 ......................................... H.............................. W, 59-56(1) NWIT, Amarillo, Texas

APPALACHIAN STATE • 1-012/27/1997 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 81-41(1) Tulane/Doubletree Invitational, Fogelman Arena

AUBURN • 2-512/13/1998 ......................................... H.............................. W, 64-5301/05/2003 ......................................... A ......................... L, 64-75 (ot)12/05/2004 ......................................... H................................L, 37-5411/28/2012 ......................................... H................................L, 65-7003/27/2013 ........................................A/1 ..............................L, 52-7212/03/2013 ......................................... A ................................L, 52-6212/22/2016 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 61-59(1) WNIT 3rd Round(2) Tulane Classic

BALL STATE • 1-012/03/1990 ......................................... H.............................. W, 68-63

BELHAVEN COLLEGE • 2-202/11/1977 ......................................... H................................L, 61-7202/4/1978 ........................................... H................................L, 48-5602/17/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-6302/13/1981 ......................................... H.............................. W, 89-76

BOISE STATE • 1-012/05/1992 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 79-76(1) Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic, Irvine, Calif.

BOSTON COLLEGE • 1-012/29/2002 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 69-50(1) Tulane Classic

BOSTON UNIVERSITY • 2-012/21/2000 ......................................... H............................ W, 110-6601/02/2002 ......................................... A .............................. W, 78-63

BRADLEY • (1-0)11/23/2012 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 74-69(1) Hilton Garden Inn Thanksgiving Tournament; Flagstaff, Ariz.

BRIGHAM YOUNG (BYU) • 1-012/10/1981 ......................................... H.............................. W, 69-61

BUFFALO • 1-012/28/2001 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 76-29(1) Tulane Classic

CALIFORNIA • 0-212/07/2003 ........................................A/1 ..............................L, 61-6611/23/2018 ........................................N/2 ..............................L, 51-63(1) Oakland Tribune Classic, Berkley, Calif.(2) University of San Diego Thanksgiving Tournament, San Diego, Calif.

CALIFORNIA-IRVINE • 1-012/04/1992 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 64-48(1) Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic, Irvine, Calif.

CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA • 1-003/15/1997 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 72-69(1) NCAA East Region 1st & 2d Rounds, Wash., D.C.

CALIFORNIA STATE FULLERTON • 1-011/29/2010 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 80-62(1) Colliers International Classic, Berkeley, Calif.

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE • 1-012/18/2005 ......................................... H.............................. W, 72-60

CENTRAL MICHIGAN • 1-012/29/2018 ........................................N/1 ............................ W, 68-57(1)Miami Holiday Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.

CHARLOTTE • 15-801/27/1992 ......................................... A ................................L, 41-6302/17/1992 ......................................... H................................L, 50-7501/18/1993 ......................................... A ................................L, 48-7702/13/1993 ......................................... H.............................. W, 62-5803/10/1993 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 44-6901/17/1994 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-6102/28/1994 ......................................... A ................................L, 62-6702/10/1995 ......................................... A .............................. W, 71-5702/24/1995 ......................................... H........................W, 85-83 (ot)01/05/1996 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-7002/25/1996 ......................................... A .............................. W, 64-5301/10/1997 ......................................... A .............................. W, 77-6901/25/1998 ......................................... H.............................. W, 93-5501/22/1999 ......................................... A .............................. W, 70-5202/27/1999 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 69-6001/30/2000 ......................................... A .............................. W, 78-6803/05/2000 ......................................... 3 .............................. W, 79-7501/07/2001 ......................................... H.............................. W, 78-6402/22/2002 ......................................... H.............................. W, 65-5703/02/2003 ......................................... A ................................L, 80-8601/18/2004 ......................................... H................................L, 61-7201/28/2005 ......................................... A ................................L, 38-6201/22/2014 ......................................... A .......................W, 78-76 (OT)(1) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky.(2) C-USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena(3) Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

CHICAGO STATE • 0-112/03/2005 ......................................... 1 ...............................L, 64-65(1) Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz.

CINCINNATI • 15-1712/17/1979 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 65-5602/07/1981 ........................................H/2 ..............................L, 73-9001/30/1982 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-8103/06/1983 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 58-8201/09/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-8501/05/1985 ......................................... H......................... L, 67-80 (ot)01/04/1986 ......................................... A ................................L, 68-8701/30/1990 ......................................... H................................L, 52-5602/17/1990 ......................................... A ................................L, 53-6101/07/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 64-7202/04/1991 ......................................... H.............................. W, 79-5901/21/1996 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-6401/26/1997 ......................................... A .............................. W, 79-6702/02/1998 ......................................... A ........................W, 82-78 (ot)02/28/1998 ......................................... 3 ................................L, 62-7701/31/1999 ......................................... H................................L, 51-7003/01/1999 ........................................H/4 ............................ W, 58-4401/14/2000 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-7003/04/2000 ......................................... 3 .............................. W, 91-7801/28/2001 ......................................... H.............................. W, 83-7403/05/2001 ......................................... 5 .............................. W, 63-5002/01/2002 ......................................... H................................L, 50-7603/04/2002 ......................................... 6 ................................L, 56-6802/02/2003 ......................................... A .............................. W, 62-5302/15/2004 ......................................... H.............................. W, 61-5002/18/2005 ......................................... A ................................L, 41-5512/28/2014 ......................................... A .............................. W, 60-5002/29/2016 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-5101/28/2017 ......................................... A .......................W, 74-68 (OT)02/15/2017 ......................................... H.............................. W, 62-5102/10/2018 ......................................... A ................................L, 52-8303/04/2019 ......................................... H................................L, 65-80(1) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky.(2) Metro Conference Tournament, at Tulane(3) Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky.(4) C-USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena(5) Conference USA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis.(6) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill.

CLEVELAND STATE • 1-011/24/2018 ........................................N/1 ........................... W, 81-72(1) University of San Diego Thanksgiving Tournament, San Diego, Calif.

COLBY COLLEGE • 1-001/01/1984 ......................................... 1 ............................. W, 66-63(1) Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON • 1-012/28/2011 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 57-42(1) Tulane Classic

COLORADO • 1-103/15/1996 ........................................A/2 ..............................L, 75-8312/06/1997 ......................................... 3 .............................. W, 63-62(2) NCAA West Region First Round, Boulder, Colo.(3) Women’s Classic, Fairfield, Conn.

COLORADO STATE • 2-111/26/1994 ........................................A/1 ..............................L, 56-7612/29/1996 ........................................H/2 .......................... W, 105-7203/16/2002 ......................................... 3 .............................. W, 73-69(1) Coors-Rocky Mountain Invite, Colorado Springs, Colo.(2) Tulane Classic (3) NCAA West Region 1st & 2nd Rounds, Palo Alto, Calif.

COLUMBIA • 1-001/04/1992 ......................................... H.............................. W, 57-46

CONNECTICUT (UCONN) • 0-1102/14/2015 ......................................... A ................................L, 87-3902/23/2015 ......................................... H................................L, 94-4702/03/2016 ......................................... H................................L, 96-3802/27/2016 ......................................... A ................................L, 80-4003/06/2016 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 82-3501/22/2017 ......................................... A ..............................L, 100-5602/18/2017 ......................................... H................................L, 63-6001/27/2018 ......................................... A ................................L, 45-9802/21/2018 ......................................... H................................L, 47-9103/04/2018 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 56-8201/16/2019 ......................................... H................................L, 33-75(1) American Conference Championships

CORNELL • 1-012/30/1990 ......................................... H.............................. W, 78-57

CREIGHTON • 0-101/17/1987 ......................................... H................................L, 73-87

DAYTON • 0-111/11/17 ............................................N/1 ..............................L, 65-71(1) Maine Tip-Off Tournament, Orono, Maine

DePAUL • 5-702/11/1996 ......................................... A ................................L, 73-8103/02/1996 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 73-8502/16/1997 ......................................... H.............................. W, 67-5901/17/1998 ......................................... H.............................. W, 91-8101/18/1999 ......................................... A .............................. W, 81-7202/03/2000 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-7602/04/2001 ......................................... A ................................L, 62-7201/25/2002 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-7703/02/2002 ........................................A/2 ............................ W, 88-8302/09/2003 ......................................... H................................L, 50-6901/25/2004 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-9901/21/2005 ......................................... H................................L, 50-80(1) Conference USA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala.(2) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill.

DETROIT – 1-112/30/1991 ......................................... H................................L, 61-6812/05/2010 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 63-55(1) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena

DILLARD • 5-401/30/1976 ......................................... H.............................. W, 57-4502/12/1976 ......................................... A .............................. W, 48-4402/8/1977 ........................................... A ................................L, 45-6002/14/1977 ......................................... H................................L, 47-5512/07/1977 ......................................... A ......................................... L*02/20/1978 ......................................... H................................L, 46-5512/13/1985 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 81-6712/02/1986 ......................................... H............................ W, 100-8512/07/1987 ......................................... A .............................. W, 91-72* Score not available(1) Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, La.

DRAKE • 1-112/21/2001 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-6712/09/2002 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-61

DUKE • 0-112/29/1988 ......................................... H................................L, 72-78

EAST CAROLINA • 18-711/29/1986 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 65-7502/24/2002 ......................................... H.............................. W, 68-5102/28/2003 ......................................... A .............................. W, 85-6401/16/2004 ......................................... H................................L, 58-6501/30/2005 ......................................... A .............................. W, 64-6202/19/2006 ......................................... H.............................. W, 81-7802/17/2007 ......................................... A ................................L, 68-7602/07/2008 ......................................... A .............................. W, 70-6502/09/2009 ......................................... H.............................. W, 72-6902/13/2010 ......................................... A .............................. W, 56-5103/10/2010 ......................................... 2 .............................. W, 73-6401/13/2011 ......................................... H.............................. W, 71-6103/10/2011 ......................................... 3 .............................. W, 83-7202/02/2012 ......................................... A .............................. W, 63-4903/08/2012 ......................................... 4 .............................. W, 67-5101/27/2013 ......................................... H................................L, 52-5501/15/2014 ......................................... H................................L, 65-6901/07/2015 ......................................... A .............................. W, 76-6301/31/2015 ......................................... H................................L, 67-6301/05/2016 ......................................... A .............................. W, 66-5101/23/2016 ......................................... H.............................. W, 78-7312/31/2016 ......................................... A .............................. W, 61-4501/24/2018 ......................................... H.............................. W, 64-5801/05/2019 ......................................... H.............................. W, 68-5702/02/2019 ......................................... A ................................L, 61-63(1) Statesboro, Ga.(2) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla.(3) Conference USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas(4) Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.

EASTERN KENTUCKY • 0-112/02/1989 ........................................H/1 ..............................L, 68-71(1) Lady Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena

EASTERN MICHIGAN • 2-012/29/2012 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 71-6511/25/2016 ........................................N/2 ............................ W, 62-50(1) Tulane Classic(2) UTSA Classic (San Antonio)

EASTERN WASHINGTON • 2-011/26/1995 ......................................... H.............................. W, 85-6312/21/2016 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 63-51(1) Tulane Classic

FAIRFIELD • 2-012/28/1993 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 84-8012/07/1997 ........................................A/2 ............................ W, 63-36(1) Pontchartrain Center, Metairie, La.(2) Women’s Classic, Fairfield, Conn.

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HISTORYFLORIDA • 2-101/25/1982 ......................................... H.............................. W, 54-5201/12/1983 ......................................... A ................................L, 61-8312/02/2001 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 57-51(1) Tulane Invitational, Fogelman Arena

FLORIDA A&M • 1-012/30/2018 ........................................N/1 ............................ W, 78-34(1)Miami Holiday Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.

FLORIDA ATLANTIC • 1-002/12/2014 ......................................... A .............................. W, 74-6211/28/2018 ......................................... H.............................. W, 88-45

FLORIDA GULF COAST • 0-103/23/2016 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 73-61(1) WNIT, Ft. Myers, Fla.

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL • 2-203/07/1987 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-6411/25/2006 ........................................A/1 ............................ W, 69-6402/15/2014 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-5503/13/2014 ........................................N/1 ..............................L, 55-69(1) FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla.(2) Conference-USA Tournament 1st Rd, El Paso, Texas

FLORIDA STATE • 7-1312/09/1978 ......................................... H.............................. W, 78-6712/19/1979 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 95-7402/16/1980 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-6502/05/1981 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 70-6002/08/1982 ......................................... H................................L, 70-8901/15/1983 ......................................... A ................................L, 56-8102/05/1983 ......................................... H................................L, 66-9101/28/1984 ......................................... H.............................. W, 77-7102/20/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 79-8601/26/1985 ......................................... H.............................. W, 59-5602/10/1985 ......................................... A ................................L, 47-8101/24/1986 ......................................... A ................................L, 70-7102/08/1986 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-6001/08/1990 ......................................... A ..............................L, 66-10302/05/1990 ......................................... H..............................L, 45-10001/28/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-8702/25/1991 ......................................... H..............................L, 66-10403/16/2001 ......................................... 3 ................................L, 70-7212/22/2014 ......................................... H................................L, 65-5411/19/2015 ......................................... A ................................L, 78-72(1) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky.(2) Metro Conference Tournament, at Tulane(3) NCAA Midwest Region First Round, Ames, Iowa

FORDHAM • 1-012/29/2006 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 78-44(1) Tulane Classic

FURMAN • 2-012/15/1986 ......................................... H.............................. W, 93-6112/28/1998 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 92-56(1) Tulane Classic

GEORGETOWN • 1-112/04/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 72-6212/02/2000 ......................................... A ................................L, 64-69

GEORGE MASON • 1-111/29/2003 ......................................... H................................L, 60-6111/21/2004 ......................................... A .............................. W, 62-56

GEORGE WASHINGTON • 0-312/03/1994 ........................................H/1 ..............................L, 57-6902/13/1996 ......................................... A ................................L, 70-7303/17/1997 ......................................... 2 ................................L, 67-81(1) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena(2) NCAA East Region 1st & 2nd Rounds, Wash., D.C.

GEORGIA • 0-103/20/2010 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 59-64(1) NCAA Sacramento Regional 1st & 2nd Round, Tempe, Ariz.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN • 0-211/28/1986 ......................................... A ................................L, 78-8202/13/1991 ......................................... H................................L, 67-73

GEORGIA STATE • 1-212/10/1976 ......................................... H................................L, 54-6502/10/1978 ......................................... A ................................L, 41-6512/08/1978 ......................................... H.............................. W, 62-56

GEORGIA TECH • 1-402/11/1978 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-6301/10/1981 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-7211/13/2007 ......................................... H................................L, 61-6601/04/2009 ......................................... A ................................L, 52-6903/21/2016 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 64-61(1) WNIT, Atlanta

GRAMBLING STATE • 3-211/24/1981 ......................................... H................................L, 66-8001/28/1983 ......................................... A ................................L, 62-7611/10/2000 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 92-6411/12/2016 ......................................... H.............................. W, 79-5603/19/2017 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 66-49(1) Preseason Women’s NIT(2) WNIT

GREEN BAY • 0-111/27/2015 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 79-58(1) Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

HAMPTON • 2-011/24/2001 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 82-7512/29/2011 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 66-53(1) San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico(2) Tulane Classic

HARTFORD • 1-012/28/2000 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 75-45(1) Tulane ClassicHARVARD • 2-011/25/1988 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 72-5612/05/1993 ........................................A/2 ............................ W, 93-71(1) Houston, Texas(2) Harvard Tournament, Boston, Mass.

HIGH POINT • 1-011/16/2001 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-62

HOFSTRA • 1-012/04/1993 ........................................ 1 .............................. W, 90-54 (1) Harvard Tournament, Boston, Mass.

HOLY CROSS • 2-012/20/1995 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 66-5412/28/1997 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 78-67(1) Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska(2) Tulane/Doubletree Invitational, Fogelman Arena

HOUSTON • 28-1603/07/1979 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 57-6512/23/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 60-5802/05/1997 ......................................... A .............................. W, 95-4901/02/1998 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-6502/14/1998 ......................................... A .............................. W, 73-4501/03/1999 ......................................... A .............................. W, 82-6202/12/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 85-6201/21/2000 ......................................... A .............................. W, 92-7402/10/2000 ......................................... H.............................. W, 83-5301/14/2001 ......................................... H......................... L, 80-90 (ot)02/11/2001 ......................................... A .............................. W, 75-5903/04/2001 ......................................... 2 .............................. W, 78-7402/08/2002 ......................................... A ................................L, 74-8502/21/2003 ......................................... H.............................. W, 65-6202/08/2004 ......................................... A ....................... L, 78-83 (3ot)01/07/2005 ......................................... H................................L, 54-5501/27/2006 ......................................... A .............................. W, 61-5402/10/2006 ......................................... H.............................. W, 65-5401/05/2007 ......................................... H.............................. W, 83-6102/01/2007 ......................................... A .............................. W, 71-5603/02/2007 ......................................... 3 .............................. W, 62-5501/06/2008 ......................................... A ................................L, 64-7402/16/2008 ........................................H= ............................ W, 73-6901/09/2009 ......................................... H................................L, 56-5802/12/2009 ......................................... A ................................L, 53-6001/08/2010 ......................................... H................................L, 68-7002/27/2010 ......................................... A ................................L, 62-7402/06/2011 ......................................... H................................L, 70-8503/05/2011 ......................................... A ......................... L, 84-90 (ot)03/11/2011 ......................................... 4 .............................. W, 70-6002/09/2012 ......................................... A .............................. W, 71-5103/01/2012 ......................................... H.............................. W, 71-4302/02/2013 ......................................... A .............................. W, 74-5602/17/2013 ......................................... H....................... L, 70-71 (2ot)12/30/2014 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-401/27/2015 ........................................... A .............................. W, 63-4603/06/2015 ......................................... 5 .............................. W, 64-3912/30/2015 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-4802/06/2016 ......................................... A .............................. W, 59-5601/14/2017 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-5601/31/2017 ......................................... A .............................. W, 57-4901/06/2018 ......................................... H......................... L, 92-98 (ot)01/31/2018 ......................................... A ................................L, 48-7202/20/2019 ......................................... A ......................... L, 82-83 (ot)(1) SWAIAW Regional Tournament(2) Conference USA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis.(3) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla.(4) Conference USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas(5) American Athletic Conf. Tournament; Uncasville, Conn.

HOWARD • 1-111/19/2004 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-6711/18/2005 ........................................H/1 ........................... W, 84-79(1) Lubbock Christian University, Lubbock, Texas

IDAHO STATE • 1-011/25/11 ............................................. 1 .............................. W, 45-37(1) Cancun Challenge, Cancun, Mexico

ILLINOIS STATE • 1-112/11/1982 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 54-8911/14/2008 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 75-62(1) Ruston, La.(2) Preseason WNIT First Round, Fogelman Arena

IMMACULATA • 1-012/31/1983 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 86-67(1) Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.

INDIANA STATE • 2-012/06/2008 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 66-5512/29/2013 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 51-45(1) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena(2) Tulane Classic

IONA • 1-001/05/1993 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-49

IOWA STATE • 1-112/21/1996 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 68-6111/24/2017 ......................................... 2 ................................L, 64-67(1) Malibu Classic, Malibu, Calif.(2) Junkanoo Jam, Bimini, Bahamas

JACKSON STATE • 3-003/14/2007 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 76-4312/05/2008 ......................................... 2 .............................. W, 74-4811/17/2015 ......................................... H.............................. W, 92-49(1) WNIT First Round, Fogelman Arena(2) Big Easy Classic, Lakefront Arena

JACKSONVILLE STATE • 1-011/23/2004 ......................................... H.............................. W, 54-51

JAMES MADISON • 2-011/22/2002 ......................................... A .............................. W, 58-4612/18/2003 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-64

KANSAS • 0-103/13/1998 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 68-72(1) NCAA West Region First Round, Iowa City, Iowa

KANSAS STATE • 1-011/21/2007 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 60-57(1) Cancun Caribbean Challenge, Cancun, Mexico

KENT STATE • 1-012/01/1989 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 60-57(1) Lady Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena

LAMAR • 1-311/26/1983 ......................................... H................................L, 74-8011/24/1984 ......................................... H................................L, 63-6912/07/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-6312/20/2006 ......................................... H.............................. W, 83-70

LEHIGH • 1-012/04/2005 ......................................... 1 ............................. W, 65-63(1) Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz.

LIBERTY • 0-111/20/2009 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 52-63(1) Navy Classic, Annapolis, Md.

LITTLE ROCK • 3-001/30/1988 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-5512/6/2014 ........................................... A .............................. W, 74-5811/13/2015 ......................................... H.............................. W, 69-53

LONG ISLAND • 1-012/28/2009 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 82-59(1) Tulane Classic

LONGWOOD • 1-012/05/2009 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 73-58(1) Big Easy Classic, Lakefront Arena

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE • 22-601/23/1976 ........................................A/1 ..............................L, 44-5601/21/1977 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-6902/04/1977 ......................................... A .............................. W, 60-4902/23/1977 ......................................... 2 .............................. W, 59-5501/21/1978 ......................................... A .............................. W, 59-4402/17/1978 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-5202/24/1978 ......................................... 3 ................................L, 41-6501/13/1979 ......................................... A ................................L, 62-7702/02/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 52-3311/29/1980 ......................................... A ................................L, 74-9101/23/1981 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-5311/20/1981 ......................................... H.............................. W, 84-8302/12/1982 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-6711/23/1985 ......................................... A .............................. W, 80-6511/29/1987 ......................................... 4 .............................. W, 73-6701/24/1989 ......................................... A .............................. W, 82-7311/28/1989 ......................................... A ........................ W, 85-83(ot)01/02/1990 ......................................... H.............................. W, 79-7212/05/1990 ......................................... H.............................. W, 77-5901/30/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-6412/02/1991 ......................................... H.............................. W, 76-4701/12/1994 ......................................... A .............................. W, 83-5802/21/1995 ......................................... H.............................. W, 84-33

12/09/1996 ......................................... A .............................. W, 81-3811/27/2007 ......................................... A .............................. W, 89-6111/26/2008 ......................................... H.............................. W, 80-6512/21/2011 ......................................... A .............................. W, 75-4012/19/2012 ......................................... H......................... L, 64-65 (ot)(1) Southwestern Louisiana Tournament, Lafayette, La.(2) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La.(3) LAIAW State Tournament, Baton Rouge, La.(4) Baton Rouge, La.

LOUISIANA-MONROE (ULM) • 10-601/23/1976 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 39-5902/06/1076 ......................................... 2 ................................L, 30-7103/04/1976 ........................................H/3 ..............................L, 54-6512/03/1977 ......................................... H.............................. W, 71-6612/02/1978 ......................................... H................................L, 59-7602/22/1979 ........................................A/4 ..............................L, 57-6802/26/1981 ......................................... 5 .............................. W, 80-5903/24/1994 ......................................... 6 .............................. W, 78-7511/21/2003 ......................................... A ................................L, 67-7012/01/2004 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-5712/29/2007 ......................................... H.............................. W, 77-7211/29/2008 ......................................... A .............................. W, 62-6011/13/2009 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-5212/20/2010 ......................................... A .............................. W, 78-6711/14/2011 ......................................... H.............................. W, 62-4511/12/2012 ......................................... A .............................. W, 70-60(1) Southwestern Louisiana Tournament, Lafayette, La.(2) LSU Tournament, Baton Rouge, La.(3) LAIAW State Tournament, at Fogelman Arena(4) LAIAW State Tournament, Monroe, La.(5) LAIAW Championship, Hammond, La. / (6) NWIT, Amarillo, Texas

LOUISIANA STATE (LSU) • 8-3102/10/1976 ......................................... H................................L, 39-8401/31/1977 ......................................... A ................................L, 42-7411/27/1979 ......................................... A ................................L, 56-8601/26/1981 ......................................... H................................L, 79-9212/05/1981 ......................................... A ................................L, 52-8711/27/1982 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-8812/10/1983 ......................................... H..............................L, 57-10611/27/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 52-9902/24/1986 ......................................... H................................L, 65-7412/29/1986 ......................................... A ................................L, 53-9102/15/1988 ......................................... H................................L, 55-7301/31/1989 ......................................... A ................................L, 63-8402/22/1990 ......................................... H................................L, 57-8301/23/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 46-7102/19/1992 ......................................... H................................L, 61-7002/03/1993 ......................................... A ................................L, 74-8602/21/1994 ......................................... H................................L, 60-7301/18/1995 ......................................... A .............................. W, 57-5012/28/1995 ......................................... H................................L, 58-6101/28/1997 ......................................... A ......................... L, 74-75 (ot)11/291997 .......................................... H.............................. W, 65-5411/14/1998 ......................................... A ................................L, 54-8112/31/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 76-7212/10/2000 ......................................... A ................................L, 61-6812/30/2003 ........................................H/1 ..............................L, 42-6501/02/2005 ......................................... A ................................L, 45-7912/20/2005 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-8911/19/2006 ......................................... H................................L, 39-5912/2/2007 ........................................... H................................L, 36-5211/24/2008 ......................................... A ................................L, 47-6311/25/2009 ......................................... H......................... L, 65-73 (ot)11/23/2010 ......................................... A .............................. W, 54-5211/19/2011 ......................................... H........................W, 65-63 (ot)12/09/2012 ......................................... A ........................W, 66-64 (ot)01/05/2014 ......................................... H................................L, 35-6311/19/2014 ......................................... A .............................. W, 51-4511/23/2015 ......................................... H.............................. W, 67-6312/11/2016 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-5112/10/2017 ......................................... H................................L, 50-7311/15/2018 ......................................... A .............................. W, 56-54(1) New Orleans Arena

LOUISIANA TECH • 3-802/22/1977 ........................................A/1 ..............................L, 52-9912/12/1981 ......................................... A ..............................L, 50-10303/03/1988 ......................................... H................................L, 62-9202/23/1989 ......................................... A ................................L, 39-7711/15/1996 ........................................A/2 ..............................L, 50-7712/07/2002 ........................................H/3 ..............................L, 53-6812/02/2003 ......................................... A ................................L, 37-9612/17/2010 ......................................... H................................L, 72-7812/02/2011 ......................................... A .............................. W, 61-5211/09/2012 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-5901/25/2014 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-61(1) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La.(2) Preseason WNIT, Ruston, La.(3) New Orleans Arena

LOUISVILLE • 10-2001/19/1980 ......................................... H................................L, 61-7201/07/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 65-8501/03/1985 ......................................... H................................L, 65-8401/06/1986 ......................................... A .............................. W, 64-6101/30/1987 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-6901/27/1990 ......................................... H................................L, 64-6502/19/1990 ......................................... A ................................L, 52-7701/05/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 43-7602/02/1991 ......................................... H................................L, 62-78

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01/20/1992 ......................................... H................................L, 55-6603/07/1992 ......................................... A ................................L, 64-8401/09/1993 ......................................... H.............................. W, 85-7902/08/1993 ......................................... A ................................L, 74-8701/08/1994 ......................................... A ................................L, 67-7902/13/1994 ......................................... H.............................. W, 77-6201/15/1995 ......................................... A ................................L, 56-7402/05/1995 ......................................... H.............................. W, 79-6903/09/1995 ........................................A/1 ....................... L, 65-70 (ot)01/26/1996 ......................................... A ........................W, 73-72 (ot)01/31/1997 ......................................... H.............................. W, 77-7203/02/1997 ......................................... 2 .............................. W, 76-7401/31/1998 ......................................... A ................................L, 66-8101/29/1999 ......................................... H................................L, 58-6302/28/1999 ........................................H/3 ............................ W, 87-7401/16/2000 ......................................... A ................................L, 72-7501/26/2001 ......................................... H................................L, 60-6402/03/2002 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-5401/31/2003 ......................................... A ................................L, 70-7702/13/2004 ......................................... H................................L, 47-4802/20/2005 ......................................... A ................................L, 51-70(1) Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky.(2) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill.(3) C-USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena

LOYOLA (Maryland) • 1-011/21/2009 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 58-43(1) Navy Classic, Annapolis, Md.

LOYOLA (New Orleans) • 4-011/21/2006 ......................................... H.............................. W, 94-5011/11/2011 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-4901/07/2013 ......................................... H.............................. W, 81-4112/08/2013 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-66

MAINE • 3-112/30/1987 ......................................... A ................................L, 57-6512/29/1998 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 85-7612/28/2016 ......................................... H.............................. W, 77-6211/10/2017 ........................................A/2 ............................ W, 42-34(1) Tulane Classic(2) Maine Tip-Off Tournament

MARIST • 0-112/27/2003 ........................................H/1 ..............................L, 46-60(1) Tulane Classic

MARQUETTE • 7-602/09/1996 ......................................... H.............................. W, 63-5102/14/1997 ......................................... H.............................. W, 76-7003/03/1997 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 76-5301/20/1998 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-7701/14/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-7302/05/2000 ......................................... H................................L, 62-8102/02/2001 ......................................... A .............................. W, 78-6603/03/2001 ........................................A/2 ............................ W, 59-5801/27/2002 ......................................... A ................................L, 44-6502/07/2003 ......................................... H................................L, 47-5901/23/2004 ......................................... A ................................L, 55-6903/04/2004 ......................................... 3 ................................L, 44-6101/23/2005 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-54(1) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill.(2) Conference USA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis.(3) Conference USA Tournament, Fort Worth, Texas

MARSHALL • 9-102/17/2006 ......................................... H.............................. W, 58-4002/15/2007 ......................................... A .............................. W, 67-6402/10/2008 ......................................... H.............................. W, 61-5603/03/2008 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 58-6502/5/2009 ........................................... A .............................. W, 58-4502/11/2010 ......................................... A .............................. W, 64-5401/16/2011 ......................................... A .............................. W, 68-3801/29/2012 ......................................... H.............................. W, 68-5201/13/2013 ......................................... A .............................. W, 67-5701/09/2014 ......................................... A .............................. W, 77-61(1) Conference USA Tournament, Orlando, Fla.

MARY CREST • 1-001/08/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-56

MASSACHUSETTS (UMass) • 1-012/29/1987 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 64-61(1) Portland, Maine

McNEESE STATE • 12-1212/11/1976 ......................................... H................................L, 50-5802/05/1977 ......................................... A ................................L, 48-7902/21/1980 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 52-7501/31/1981 ......................................... H................................L, 72-7512/03/1982 ......................................... H................................L, 75-8702/18/1983 ......................................... A ................................L, 70-8612/08/1985 ......................................... A ................................L, 66-8212/30/1986 ......................................... H................................L, 72-8511/27/1987 ......................................... 2 ................................L, 72-7801/12/1988 ......................................... A ................................L, 63-7002/14/1989 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-7312/08/1989 ......................................... A ................................L, 56-5901/30/1992 ......................................... H.............................. W, 72-5503/01/1993 ......................................... A ................................L, 80-8212/19/1994 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-6212/02/1995 ......................................... A .............................. W, 77-73

12/01/2001 ........................................H/3 ............................ W, 90-3412/22/2009 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-4512/30/2012 ........................................H/4 ............................ W, 69-6311/11/2013 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-4911/16/2014 ......................................... A .............................. W, 75-5512/06/2015 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-5511/30/2016 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-6511/29/2017 ......................................... A .............................. W, 70-66(1) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La. // (2) Baton Rouge, La.(3) Tulane Invitational // (4) Tulane Classic

MEMPHIS • 21-2812/18/1979 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 62-7502/06/1981 ........................................H/2 ..............................L, 81-8801/16/1982 ......................................... A ................................L, 63-7801/06/1983 ......................................... A ................................L, 62-8702/22/1983 ......................................... H................................L, 68-9002/06/1984 ......................................... H................................L, 57-6402/16/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 64-7901/24/1985 ......................................... H................................L, 65-8502/16/1985 ......................................... A ................................L, 57-6702/10/1986 ......................................... H................................L, 83-8902/15/1986 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-9201/15/1990 ......................................... H.............................. W, 79-7602/12/1990 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-8101/10/1991 ......................................... H................................L, 68-7802/09/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 65-8512/21/1991 ......................................... H................................L, 56-6801/02/1993 ......................................... A .............................. W, 60-5901/28/1996 ......................................... A ................................L, 64-9601/05/1997 ......................................... H................................L, 73-8601/11/1998 ......................................... A ................................L, 77-9002/06/1998 ......................................... H.............................. W, 89-6701/08/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 98-5102/06/1999 ......................................... A .............................. W, 72-6301/09/2000 ......................................... H.............................. W, 83-6702/19/2000 ......................................... A .............................. W, 87-6701/19/2001 ......................................... A .............................. W, 67-5802/16/2001 ......................................... H................................L, 61-7601/11/2002 ......................................... A .............................. W, 77-5901/19/2003 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-4601/31/2004 ......................................... H................................L, 64-7601/14/2005 ......................................... A ................................L, 53-5601/22/2006 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-5802/07/2007 ......................................... A .............................. W, 77-6101/18/2008 ......................................... H................................L, 66-7402/31/2009 ......................................... A .............................. W, 59-4402/18/2010 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-6102/20/2011 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-6301/05/2012 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-6103/09/2012 ........................................A/3 ............................ W, 63-4401/20/2013 ......................................... H.............................. W, 72-6202/21/2015 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-6501/03/2016 ......................................... A ................................L, 83-6703/05/2016 ......................................... 4 .............................. W, 70-6402/09/2017 ......................................... H................................L, 55-5202/27/2017 ......................................... A ................................L, 57-5602/18/2018 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-7303/03/2018 ......................................... 4 .............................. W, 76-6401/30/2019 ......................................... A ........................ W, 62-61(ot)02/16/2019 ......................................... H................................L, 59-65(1) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky.(2) Metro Conference Tournament, at Tulane(3) Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.(4) American Conference Championships

MERCER • 0-112/06/1983 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 67-79(1) Jaguar Gym, Mobile, Ala.

MIAMI (Florida) • 3-103/06/1987 ......................................... A ................................L, 72-7611/22/1998 ......................................... H.............................. W, 63-5611/28/1999 ......................................... A .............................. W, 75-6612/19/2014 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 70-65(1) Tulane DoubleTree Classic; Devlin Fieldhouse

MIAMI (Ohio) • 2-001/02/2006 ......................................... H.............................. W, 88-7212/03/2006 ......................................... A .............................. W, 82-67

MICHIGAN • 1-011/27/1988 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 58-57(1) Houston, Texas

MIDDLE TENNESSEE • 1-203/05/2014 ......................................... H................................L, 52-6412/03/2016 ......................................... A ................................L, 62-5912/17/2017 ......................................... H.............................. W, 62-44

MINNESOTA • 0-103/22/2003 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 48-68(1) NCAA West Region First Round, Palo Alto, Calif.

MISSISSIPPI • 3-212/10/1994 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 51-8111/30/1996 ......................................... H.............................. W, 69-5411/211997 .......................................... A .............................. W, 68-5511/30/2013 ......................................... H................................L, 66-8912/16/2015 ......................................... A .............................. W, 61-59(1) Metro-SEC Challenge, Jackson, Miss.

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE • 4-101/25/1983 ......................................... H.............................. W, 84-8101/29/1983 ......................................... A ................................L, 65-7212/04/1987 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-7202/26/1988 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 89-7702/06/1989 ......................................... A .............................. W, 77-61(1) Starkville, Miss.

MISSISSIPPI STATE • 5-702/27/1988 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-6602/11/1989 ......................................... H.............................. W, 62-5601/15/1992 ......................................... H................................L, 49-5501/25/1994 ......................................... A .............................. W, 92-8401/03/1995 ......................................... H.............................. W, 85-6412/09/1995 ......................................... A .............................. W, 71-6303/18/2007 ........................................A/1 ..............................L, 73-7911/16/2010 ......................................... H.............................. W, 62-4212/04/2011 ......................................... A ................................L, 55-7003/20/2014 ........................................A/2 ..............................L, 68-7703/20/2015 ......................................... 3 ................................L, 57-4711/16/2016 ........................................N/4 ..............................L, 66-49(1) WNIT Second Round, Starkville, Miss.(2) WNIT First Round, Starkville, Miss.(3) NCAA First Round; Durham, N.C.(4) Biloxi, Miss. (Mississippi Coast Coliseum)

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE • 2-003/15/2012 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 68-6111/14/2014 ......................................... H.............................. W, 87-47(1) WNIT, Fogelman Arena

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY (UMKC) • 2-001/04/1988 ......................................... H.............................. W, 92-6911/15/1997 ......................................... A .............................. W, 75-47

MISSOURI STATE • 1-112/04/2000 ......................................... H................................L, 61-6712/05/2001 ......................................... A .............................. W, 49-46

NEBRASKA • 1-011/25/2001 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 84-78(1) San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico

NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (UNLV) • 1-012/11/1992 ......................................... H.............................. W, 65-59

NEW ORLEANS (UNO) • 21-3002/17/1976 ......................................... A ................................L, 37-4902/25/1976 ......................................... H.............................. W, 56-4401/18/1977 ......................................... A ................................L, 61-6402/2/1977 ........................................... H.............................. W, 64-6101/19/1978 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-3302/14/1978 ......................................... A .............................. W, 53-4511/28/1978 ......................................... A .............................. W, 65-6302/13/1979 ......................................... H................................L, 62-6412/30/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 93-7102/12/1980 ......................................... A .............................. W, 88-6801/17/1981 ......................................... H................................L, 75-9602/22/1981 ......................................... A ..............................L, 99-10901/23/1982 ......................................... H.............................. W, 81-8002/06/1982 ......................................... A ................................L, 65-8901/22/1983 ......................................... H................................L, 69-8602/01/1983 ......................................... A ................................L, 74-9101/21/1984 ......................................... H................................L, 72-9702/18/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-8601/19/1985 ......................................... H................................L, 64-8102/05/1985 ......................................... A ................................L, 55-6512/14/1985 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-6101/28/1986 ......................................... H................................L, 74-9502/18/1986 ......................................... A ................................L, 61-7502/04/1987 ......................................... H................................L, 70-8703/04/1987 ......................................... A ................................L, 48-6502/08/1988 ......................................... A ................................L, 42-6903/08/1988 ......................................... H................................L, 72-8401/16/1989 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-8002/20/1989 ......................................... H ...............................L, 67-7301/11/1990 ......................................... H................................L, 63-6702/24/1990 ......................................... A ................................L, 40-6912/08/1990 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-6302/28/1991 ......................................... H................................L, 46-8201/13/1992 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-7902/12/1992 ......................................... H................................L, 64-7501/14/1993 ......................................... A ................................L, 61-7902/19/1993 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-6402/01/1994 ......................................... H.............................. W, 62-6102/16/1994 ........................................ A ................................L, 63-7401/10/1995 .........................................H ............................. W, 80-6501/16/1996 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 67-6511/25/1996 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 91-7701/14/1997 ......................................... A .............................. W, 68-6501/27/1998 ......................................... H.............................. W, 88-6401/16/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 71-5111/19/2000 ........................................H/3 .......................... W, 100-6701/07/2002 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-7601/13/2003 ......................................... H.............................. W, 81-5911/21/2011 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-3911/08/2013 ......................................... H.............................. W, 81-4612/5/2017 ........................................... H.............................. W, 79-56(1) Sugar Bowl Classic, Louisiana Superdome(2) NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic, Louisiana Superdome(3) Alario Center, Westwego, La.

NICHOLLS • 31-1203/05/1976 ........................................H/1 ..............................L, 44-4902/16/1977 ......................................... A ................................L, 68-7312/05/1977 ......................................... A ................................L, 75-9001/24/1978 ......................................... H.............................. W, 67-5001/26/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 65-6302/06/1979 ......................................... A .............................. W, 65-6311/30/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-6101/28/1980 ......................................... A ................................L, 67-7311/26/1980 ......................................... H.............................. W, 96-5301/20/1981 ......................................... A .............................. W, 77-6601/11/1982 ......................................... H.............................. W, 69-6301/27/1982 ......................................... A .............................. W, 55-4902/10/1983 ......................................... H.............................. W, 77-5303/02/1983 ......................................... A .............................. W, 68-5301/13/1984 ......................................... H.............................. W, 83-6302/14/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 68-7501/30/1985 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-7302/13/1985 ......................................... H......................W, 80-78 (2ot)01/22/1986 ......................................... A ................................L, 65-7402/26/1986 ......................................... H.............................. W, 92-7602/10/1987 ......................................... H................................L, 66-7302/21/1987 ......................................... A ................................L, 61-6301/16/1988 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-7602/24/1988 ......................................... H.............................. W, 61-4901/21/1989 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-6202/18/1989 ......................................... A .............................. W, 79-6401/23/1990 ......................................... A ................................L, 61-7401/18/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 53-5902/15/1991 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-5602/27/1992 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-4812/11/1993 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 70-4502/06/1996 ......................................... H.............................. W, 62-4302/18/1997 ......................................... A .............................. W, 77-5712/21/1999 ........................................A/3 ............................ W, 81-5111/17/2000 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-5412/11/2001 ......................................... H.............................. W, 71-4812/20/2003 ......................................... H.............................. W, 77-5512/19/2004 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-6801/02/2008 ........................................H/4 ............................ W, 69-4712/17/2008 ......................................... A ............................ W, 108-6612/29/2010 ........................................H/5 ............................ W, 84-6512/3/2014 ........................................... H.............................. W, 77-4412/4/2018 ........................................... H.............................. W, 71-46(1) LAIAW State Tournament, at Tulane(2) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena(3) Houma Civic Center(4) New Orleans Arena(5) Tulane Classic

NORTH CAROLINA STATE • 2-211/24/2013 ......................................... A ................................L, 55-6911/24/2014 ......................................... H.............................. W, 60-5112/17/2016 ......................................... H.............................. W, 63-5812/3/2017 ........................................... A ................................L, 55-79

NORTH CAROLINA-ASHVILLE • 1-011/26/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 96-32

NORTH CAROLINA-GREENSBORO • 4-012/31/1995 ........................................A/1 ............................ W, 71-6912/28/1996 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 89-4612/28/2002 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 63-4312/20/2015 ......................................... 2 .............................. W, 74-53(1) Marriott Classic, Greensboro, N.C.(2) Tulane Classic

NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON • 2-012/02/2012 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-5811/22/2013 ......................................... A .............................. W, 55-50

NORTH TEXAS • 5-012/06/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 84-4401/12/1981 ......................................... H.............................. W, 84-6812/09/2011 ......................................... A .............................. W, 55-4712/22/2012 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-6202/05/2014 ......................................... H.............................. W, 56-55

NORTHEASTERN • 1-012/28/2013 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 85-49(1) Tulane Classic

NORTHERN ILLINOIS • 1-011/22/2007 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 70-57(1) Cancun Caribbean Challenge, Cancun, Mexico

NORTHERN IOWA • 1-011/29/2014 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 71-48(1) Hofstra Thanksgiving Tournament; Hempstead, N.Y.

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE • 1-001/06/1982 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-68

NORTHWESTERN STATE • 2-402/06/1976 ......................................... 1 ..............................L, 64-10111/24/1978 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-5902/23/1979 ......................................... 2 ................................L, 61-6612/04/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 63-6001/10/1980 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-7012/09/1982 ......................................... 3 ................................L, 53-73(1) LSU Tournament, Baton Rouge, La. (2) LAIAW State Tournament, Monroe, La.(3) Ruston, La.

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HISTORYOKLAHOMA • 1-101/08/1987 ......................................... A ................................L, 53-8401/09/1988 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-75

OLD DOMINION • 2-112/30/2010 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 62-5901/11/2014 ......................................... A .............................. W, 92-6212/21/2018 ........................................H/1 ..............................L, 48-56(1) Tulane Classic

ORAL ROBERTS • 1-202/03/1986 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-7101/05/1987 ......................................... A ................................L, 72-8503/21/2011 ........................................A/1 ..............................L, 86-92(1) WNIT 2nd Round, Tulsa, Okla.

OREGON • 1-011/25/1985 ......................................... H.............................. W, 81-62

OREGON STATE • 1-111/29/2002 ......................................... A ................................L, 51-5611/25/2003 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-58

PENNSYLVANIA • 2-012/31/1992 ......................................... H.............................. W, 72-5812/08/2001 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-64

PENN STATE • 0-112/15/1981 ......................................... H................................L, 72-77

PEPPERDINE • 2-012/22/1996 ........................................A/1 ............................ W, 58-4912/29/2004 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 62-40(1) Malibu Classic, Malibu, Calif.(2) Tulane Classic

PHILLIPS COLLEGE • 1-001/02/1986 ......................................... H........................W, 77-73 (ot)

PITTSBURGH • 0-103/26/1994 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 66-71(1) NWIT, Amarillo, Texas

PORTLAND • 2-012/01/2002 ......................................... A .............................. W, 86-5612/21/2004 ......................................... H.............................. W, 68-57

PORTLAND STATE • 0-111/27/2010 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 76-83(1) Colliers International Classic, Berkeley, Calif.

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M • 2-012/10/1993 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 80-3812/04/2009 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 67-63(1) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena(2) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena

PRINCETON • 1-012/29/1991 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-69

PROVIDENCE • 2-012/27/1999 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 81-5712/21/2008 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 68-46(1) Tulane Classic

PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ • 1-011/23/2001 ......................................... 1 ............................ W, 109-39(1) San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico

PURDUE • 0-311/29/2001 ........................................H/1 ..............................L, 52-6401/02/2003 ......................................... A ................................L, 66-7611/24/2011 ......................................... 2 ................................L, 48-61(1) New Orleans Arena(2) Cancun Challenge, Cancun, Mexico

RHODE ISLAND • 2-011/17/2006 ......................................... H.............................. W, 76-7012/05/2007 ......................................... A .............................. W, 74-65

RICE • 17-1212/02/1980 ......................................... A .............................. W, 73-5312/08/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-6512/29/1984 ......................................... H.............................. W, 52-4712/06/1985 ......................................... A ........................W, 70-67 (ot)12/28/1985 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-7511/26/1988 ......................................... A ................................L, 78-8102/02/1989 ......................................... H ............................. W, 95-8502/15/1992 ......................................... A ................................L, 48-5901/20/1993 ......................................... H................................L, 59-6112/07/1994 ......................................... A .............................. W, 70-6611/29/1995 ......................................... H.............................. W, 69-6201/29/2006 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-8202/12/2006 ......................................... H................................L, 56-6801/07/2007 ......................................... H................................L, 52-6102/03/2007 ......................................... A .............................. W, 71-6803/03/2007 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 52-6401/04/2008 ........................................A/2 ............................ W, 61-3802/14/2008 ......................................... H................................L, 73-7801/11/2009 ......................................... H.............................. W, 91-6302/14/2009 ......................................... A ................................L, 54-6201/10/2010 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-60

02/25/2010 ......................................... A ........................W, 81-69 (ot)01/27/2011 ......................................... H......................... L, 70-74 (ot)02/24/2011 ......................................... A .............................. W, 82-7701/12/2012 ......................................... A ................................L, 49-6702/16/2012 ......................................... H........................W, 50-47 (ot)01/17/2013 ......................................... A .............................. W, 69-6502/14/2013 ......................................... H.............................. W, 61-4501/29/2014 ......................................... A .............................. W, 62-55(1) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla.(2) Houston Baptist, Houston, Texas

RICHMOND • 1-011/30/1998 ......................................... A .............................. W, 77-72

ROBERT MORRIS • 1-112/30/1995 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 84-5212/20/2007 ........................................H/2 ..............................L, 71-82(1) Marriott Classic, Greensboro, N.C.(2) Tulane Classic

RUTGERS • 0-111/26/2015 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 75-51(1) Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

SACRAMENTO STATE • 1-012/02/1994 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 64-55(1) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena

SAINT FRANCIS • 1-012/21/2013 ........................................N/1 ............................ W, 89-67(1) FGCU Hilton Garden Inn/Homewood Suites Classic

SAINT JOSEPH’S • 1-103/13/1999 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 72-8312/03/2010 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 67-58(1) NCAA East Region First Round, Durham, N.C.(2) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena

SAINT LOUIS • 11-211/30/1985 ......................................... H.............................. W, 84-6701/19/1996 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-4901/24/1997 ......................................... A .............................. W, 75-5303/01/1997 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 75-5701/23/1998 ......................................... H.............................. W, 85-4401/24/1999 ......................................... A .............................. W, 73-5201/28/2000 ......................................... H.............................. W, 91-6401/05/2001 ......................................... A .............................. W, 52-5101/13/2002 ......................................... A ................................L, 56-5701/17/2003 ......................................... H.............................. W, 58-5002/02/2004 ......................................... H.............................. W, 78-6401/16/2005 ......................................... A ................................L, 71-8012/21/2015 ......................................... 2 .............................. W, 66-58(1) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill.(2) Tulane Classic

SAMFORD • 1-112/28/2005 ........................................H/1 .............................L, 55-6412/18/2014 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 58-56(1) Tulane Classic

SAM HOUSTON STATE • 2-101/7/1989 ........................................... H.............................. W, 68-5803/04/1989 ......................................... A ................................L, 49-6303/21/2013 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 65-57(1) WNIT 1st Round

SAN DIEGO STATE • 1-011/25/2017 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 80-46(1) Junkanoo Jam, Bimini, Bahamas

SHORTER COLLEGE • 0-102/9/1978 ........................................... A ......................................... L** Score not available

SIENA • 1-011/19/1999 ......................................... A ........................W, 97-92 (ot)

SOUTH ALABAMA • 8-1101/13/1978 ......................................... A .............................. W, 64-3302/03/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-6202/10/1979 ......................................... A ................................L, 55-5812/01/1979 ......................................... A ................................L, 63-7501/16/1980 ......................................... H................................L, 65-7001/08/1983 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-7202/12/1983 ......................................... A ................................L, 73-9801/26/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 68-8002/04/1984 ......................................... H................................L, 73-9201/22/1987 ......................................... H................................L, 88-9002/08/1987 ......................................... A ................................L, 68-9201/27/1988 ......................................... A ................................L, 62-9302/20/1988 ......................................... H................................L, 67-7401/13/1989 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-9103/01/1990 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-6912/02/1996 ......................................... A .............................. W, 76-5412/11/1997 ......................................... H............................ W, 101-3812/01/2009 ......................................... A .............................. W, 73-7111/13/2010 ......................................... H.............................. W, 72-63

SOUTH CAROLINA • 0-1201/23/1984 ......................................... H................................L, 74-7903/03/1984 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 64-7401/12/1985 ......................................... A ................................L, 67-7503/02/1985 ......................................... 2 ................................L, 66-7601/11/1986 ......................................... H................................L, 67-7201/06/1990 ......................................... A ................................L, 52-8602/03/1990 ......................................... H................................L, 55-7603/08/1990 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 62-7101/26/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 49-7302/23/1991 ......................................... H................................L, 73-7903/04/1991 ......................................... 3 ................................L, 44-8012/19/1995 ......................................... 4 ................................L, 66-72(1) Metro Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio(2) Metro Tournament, Hattiesburg, Miss.(3) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky.(4) Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska

SOUTH FLORIDA (USF) • 19-2102/03/1992 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-7102/22/1992 ......................................... H.............................. W, 83-6201/23/1993 ......................................... H.............................. W, 89-7202/27/1993 ......................................... A .............................. W, 96-7802/05/1994 ......................................... A ................................L, 71-8102/11/1994 ......................................... H................................L, 73-7703/08/1994 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 76-7001/29/1995 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-5802/17/1995 ......................................... A .............................. W, 73-6703/08/1995 ......................................... 2 .............................. W, 67-6201/12/1996 ......................................... A .............................. W, 81-5802/18/1996 ......................................... H.............................. W, 76-4501/17/1997 ......................................... H.............................. W, 87-4802/23/1997 ......................................... A ................................L, 70-8101/04/1998 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-3902/16/1998 ......................................... A .............................. W, 55-5201/01/1999 ......................................... A ................................L, 67-7002/14/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 99-6001/23/2000 ......................................... A .............................. W, 84-7802/12/2000 ......................................... H.............................. W, 87-6601/12/2001 ......................................... H.............................. W, 67-3802/09/2001 ......................................... A .............................. W, 70-5201/20/2002 ......................................... H................................L, 64-6902/14/2003 ......................................... A .............................. W, 87-5502/22/2004 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-7702/11/2005 ......................................... H................................L, 61-6512/30/2008 ......................................... H................................L, 66-8012/17/2009 ......................................... A .............................. W, 76-7201/04/2015 ......................................... H................................L, 53-4001/25/2015 ......................................... A ................................L, 64-4503/08/2015 ........................................N/3 ..............................L, 78-6901/13/2016 ......................................... H................................L, 71-6702/09/2016 ......................................... A ................................L, 77-6501/04/2017 ......................................... H................................L, 62-5302/12/2017 ......................................... A ................................L, 66-5612/31/2017 ......................................... A ................................L, 46-7502/03/2018 ......................................... H................................L, 53-6301/19/2019 ......................................... A ................................L, 46-7302/6/2019 ........................................... H................................L, 45-5003/8/2019 ..........................................N/3 ..............................L, 52-61(1) Metro Tournament, Biloxi, Miss.(2) Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky.(3) American Athletic Conf. Tournament; Uncasville, Conn.

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA • 14-602/02/1976 ......................................... A ..............................L, 30-11101/24/1981 ......................................... A ................................L, 67-7002/18/1981 ......................................... H.............................. W, 87-8301/08/1982 ......................................... H.............................. W, 60-5602/03/1982 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-6312/03/1983 ......................................... H........................W, 86-78 (ot) 01/17/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 73-8901/15/1985 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-6201/28/1985 ......................................... H.............................. W, 84-7301/24/1987 ......................................... A ................................L, 63-6902/18/1987 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-5901/23/1988 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-5402/11/1988 ......................................... A .............................. W, 74-5701/28/1989 ......................................... A .............................. W, 77-7002/27/1989 ......................................... H.............................. W, 71-6912/19/2002 ......................................... H ............................. W, 86-4301/21/2006 ......................................... A ............................. W, 69-6201/04/2010 ......................................... A .............................. W, 81-4501/03/2011 ......................................... H.............................. W, 85-5711/19/2013 ......................................... H.............................. W, 80-52

SOUTHERN • 5-402/24/1977 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 50-9602/27/1981 ......................................... 2 ................................L, 56-6002/24/1983 ......................................... H.............................. W, 76-6702/29/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 55-7212/28/1984 ......................................... H................................L, 55-7303/17/2011 ........................................H/3 ............................ W, 61-3112/11/2011 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-5911/16/2012 ......................................... A .............................. W, 65-4512/18/2015 .........................................W ............................. W, 77-48(1) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La.(2) LAIAW Championship, Hammond, La.(3) WNIT 1st Round, Fogelman Arena

SOUTHERN METHODIST (SMU) • 23-1401/26/1980 ......................................... A .............................. W, 72-6201/06/1981 ......................................... H.............................. W, 78-4812/5/1987 ........................................... H.............................. W, 84-7311/25/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 53-6812/29/1992 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-5801/05/1994 ......................................... A ................................L, 64-7412/30/1994 ........................................H/1 ..............................L, 71-7401/03/1996 ......................................... A .............................. W, 71-6211/251997 .......................................... H................................L, 58-6812/05/1998 ......................................... A .............................. W, 81-8012/13/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 81-6912/06/2000 ......................................... A .............................. W, 75-6601/06/2006 ......................................... H................................L, 66-7802/26/2006 ......................................... A .............................. W, 71-5803/03/2006 ........................................A/2 ..............................L, 84-8601/14/2007 ......................................... A .............................. W, 63-5802/22/2007 ......................................... H.............................. W, 78-7202/02/2008 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-8103/01/2008 ......................................... H.............................. W, 71-6801/22/2009 ......................................... H................................L, 56-5902/26/2009 ......................................... A ................................L, 49-6101/17/2010 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-7002/07/2010 ......................................... H.............................. W, 78-5901/06/2011 ......................................... H.............................. W, 62-5802/03/2011 ......................................... A ................................L, 73-7702/05/2012 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-6302/26/2012 ......................................... A ................................L, 49-5401/10/2013 ......................................... H................................L, 56-6202/28/2013 ......................................... A .............................. W, 73-6801/17/2015 ......................................... H.............................. W, 60-5802/03/2015 ......................................... A .............................. W, 84-6001/20/2016 ......................................... A .............................. W, 54-4202/14/2016 ......................................... H.............................. W, 76-6401/11/2017 ......................................... A .............................. W, 71-5902/26/2018 ......................................... H.............................. W, 52-4601/12/2019 ......................................... A .............................. W, 61-4302/24/2019 ......................................... H................................L, 60-64(1) Pontchartrain Center(2) Conference USA Tournament, Dallas, Texas

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI • 31-3601/26/1977 ......................................... H.............................. W, 68-6702/19/1977 ......................................... A ................................L, 45-5512/05/1980 ......................................... A ................................L, 65-8101/08/1981 ......................................... H................................L, 59-6411/30/1981 ......................................... A ................................L, 66-8401/20/1982 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-5711/30/1982 ......................................... A ................................L, 70-8601/18/1983 ......................................... H................................L, 66-7102/01/1984 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-8902/22/1984 ......................................... H.............................. W, 83-8102/02/1985 ......................................... A ................................L, 63-9302/23/1985 ......................................... H................................L, 69-8402/01/1986 ......................................... H................................L, 72-8502/22/1986 ......................................... A .............................. W, 75-7212/13/1986 ......................................... H.............................. W, 63-6102/14/1987 ......................................... A ................................L, 65-7012/12/1987 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-8003/05/1988 ......................................... H.............................. W, 89-8601/19/1989 ......................................... A ................................L, 76-9402/08/1989 ......................................... H................................L, 65-7401/13/1990 ......................................... A ................................L, 35-7302/10/1990 ......................................... H................................L, 56-8801/21/1991 ......................................... H................................L, 61-6702/18/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 57-8901/06/1992 ......................................... H................................L, 53-5501/25/1992 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-7902/01/1993 ......................................... H.............................. W, 71-6903/04/1993 ......................................... A ................................L, 61-7801/29/1994 ......................................... H................................L, 62-7202/19/1994 ......................................... A ................................L, 66-8903/09/1994 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 69-7201/06/1995 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-7101/22/1995 ......................................... A .............................. W, 83-7002/01/1996 ......................................... A ......................... L, 82-84 (ot)02/21/1996 ......................................... H........................W, 72-67 (ot)01/07/1997 ......................................... A .............................. W, 72-4502/09/1997 ......................................... H.............................. W, 88-6312/21/1997 ......................................... H................................L, 70-7102/21/1998 ......................................... A .............................. W, 62-3412/22/1998 ......................................... A .............................. W, 75-5202/20/1999 ......................................... H.............................. W, 85-6401/03/2000 ......................................... H.............................. W, 91-7702/27/2000 ......................................... A ................................L, 72-7801/02/2001 ......................................... A .............................. W, 72-6502/22/2001 ......................................... H.............................. W, 84-4501/05/2002 ......................................... H.............................. W, 69-6802/16/2002 ......................................... A .............................. W, 70-5501/11/2003 ......................................... H.............................. W, 64-4201/24/2003 ......................................... A .............................. W, 67-5401/10/2004 ......................................... A ................................L, 51-6802/27/2004 ......................................... H.............................. W, 65-5102/05/2005 ......................................... A ................................L, 73-8002/26/2005 ......................................... H.............................. W, 79-4901/15/2006 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-7501/26/2007 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-5002/24/2008 ......................................... A ................................L, 67-7202/19/2009 ......................................... H.............................. W, 77-6003/06/2009 ........................................H/2 ..............................L, 55-7201/23/2010 ......................................... H.............................. W, 80-6301/20/2011 ......................................... H......................... L, 81-86 (ot)

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02/19/2012 ......................................... A ................................L, 51-5603/03/2013 ......................................... H.............................. W, 80-6901/18/2014 ......................................... H.......................W, 73-71 (OT)03/01/2014 ......................................... A ................................L, 67-7911/20/2016 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-6711/14/2017 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-6612/1/2018 ........................................... H.............................. W, 71-54(1) Metro Tournament, Biloxi, Miss.(2) Conference USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena

SOUTHERN UTAH • 1-011/25/1994 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 75-67(1) Coors-Rocky Mountain Invite, Colorado Springs, Colo.

SPRING HILL • 13-202/21/1976 ......................................... H.............................. W, 54-1501/29/1977 ......................................... H.............................. W, 82-1901/28/1978 ......................................... A .............................. W, 66-3502/18/1978 ......................................... H.............................. W, 57-1602/09/1979 ......................................... A .............................. W, 79-4302/16/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 69-5002/09/1980 ......................................... H.............................. W, 60-5012/06/1980 ......................................... H.............................. W, 69-5402/16/1981 ......................................... A .............................. W, 69-5902/18/1982 ......................................... H................................L, 55-5911/23/1982 ......................................... H.............................. W, 79-6711/30/1983 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-7612/07/1983 ........................................A/1 ............................ W, 70-6312/03/1984 ......................................... H.............................. W, 63-5202/21/1985 ......................................... A .............................. W, 78-73(1) Jaguar Gym, Mobile, Ala.

STANFORD • 0-103/20/2002 ........................................A/1 ...............................L 55-77(1) NCAA West Region 1st & 2nd Rounds, Palo Alto, Calif.

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN • 5-402/20/1983 ......................................... A ................................L, 58-7402/10/1984 ......................................... H................................L, 75-8601/13/1988 ......................................... A ................................L, 55-8501/11/1989 ......................................... H................................L, 65-7012/28/2004 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 79-7211/10/2006 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-5211/16/2007 ......................................... A .............................. W, 56-4512/20/2009 ......................................... H.............................. W, 84-5111/20/2010 ......................................... A .............................. W, 83-65(1) Tulane Classic

STETSON • 1-012/18/1985 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-69

TAMPA • 1-001/13/1983 ......................................... A .............................. W, 77-60

TEMPLE • 2-612/28/2008 ......................................... H......................... L, 71-75 (ot)02/07/2015 ......................................... H.............................. W, 77-6302/17/2015 ......................................... A ................................L, 69-5801/26/2016 ......................................... H................................L, 72-5402/23/2016 ......................................... A ................................L, 72-6701/08/2017 ......................................... A ................................L, 86-7102/05/2017 ......................................... H................................L, 76-5002/07/2018 ......................................... H.............................. W, 69-6501/08/2019 ......................................... A .............................. W, 66-57

TEXAS • 0-111/12/2000 ........................................A/1 ..............................L, 47-71(1) Preseason Women’s NIT

TEXAS A&M • 4-301/14/1981 ......................................... H................................L, 79-8111/20/1982 ......................................... H.............................. W, 80-7312/08/1992 ......................................... A ................................L, 67-8412/31/1993 ......................................... H.............................. W, 83-7312/08/1998 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-6112/08/1999 ......................................... A .............................. W, 91-7411/26/2004 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 64-79(1) CenturyTel Bobcat Classic, San Marcos, Texas

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI • 1-101/05/2004 ......................................... A .............................. W, 57-5312/07/2004 ......................................... H................................L, 57-75

TEXAS-ARLINGTON • 2-111/23/1990 ......................................... H................................L, 77-8312/30/2006 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 68-6503/16/2017 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 62-53(1) Tulane Classic(2) WNIT

TEXAS CHRISTIAN (TCU) • 5-401/25/1980 ......................................... A .............................. W, 89-6911/30/1990 ......................................... H.............................. W, 59-5511/27/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 66-7002/10/2002 ......................................... A ........................W, 63-59 (ot)03/03/2002 ......................................... 1 ........................W, 80-76 (ot)02/23/2003 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-6503/07/2003 ......................................... 2 ................................L, 65-7802/06/2004 ......................................... A ................................L, 44-7601/09/2005 ......................................... H................................L, 66-78(1) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill.(2) Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.

TEXAS-EL PASO (UTEP) • 9-1102/15/1980 ......................................... H.............................. W, 86-6111/25/2005 ......................................... A .............................. W, 68-6302/04/2006 ......................................... H................................L, 58-5901/02/2007 ......................................... A ................................L, 76-8001/20/2007 ......................................... H.............................. W, 81-5601/12/2008 ......................................... H................................L, 66-8101/26/2008 ......................................... A ................................L, 44-6001/02/2009 ......................................... A .............................. W, 57-4801/18/2009 ......................................... H................................L, 60-7301/28/2010 ......................................... H.............................. W, 57-4703/03/2010 ......................................... A .............................. W, 66-6401/30/2011 ......................................... H.............................. W, 69-6302/13/2011 ......................................... A ................................L, 61-6501/15/2012 ......................................... H......................... L, 64-65 (ot)02/12/2012 ......................................... A ................................L, 65-8003/10/2012 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 65-6902/07/2013 ......................................... H.............................. W, 56-4903/14/2013 ......................................... A ................................L, 52-7102/01/2014 ......................................... H................................L, 72-8612/22/2017 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 67-56(1) Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.(2) Tulane Classic

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN • 1-012/30/1988 ......................................... H.............................. W, 63-37

TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO • 3-201/31/1987 ......................................... H......................... L, 66-69 (ot)02/16/1991 ......................................... H......................... L, 93-98 (ot)12/21/2007 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 76-4202/08/2014 ......................................... A .............................. W, 68-5411/27/2016 ........................................A/2 ............................ W, 75-66(1) Tulane Classic(2) UTSA Classic

TEXAS SOUTHERN • 1-011/8/2018 ........................................... H............................. W, 62-56

TEXAS STATE • 2-011/27/2004 ........................................A/1 ............................ W, 74-7112/22/2018 ........................................H/2 ......................W, 67-61 (ot)(1) CenturyTel Bobcat Classic, San Marcos, Texas(2) Tulane Classic

TEXAS TECH • 1-403/16/1995 ........................................A/1 ..............................L, 72-8703/20/2000 ........................................A/1 ..............................L, 59-7611/29/2006 ......................................... A ................................L, 50-7712/29/2009 ........................................H/2 ............................ W, 67-4903/18/2012 ........................................A/3 ..............................L, 55-69(1) NCAA Mideast Regional, Lubbock, Texas(2) Tulane Classic(3) WNIT, Lubbock, Texas

TEXAS WOMEN’S • 0-111/24/1980 ......................................... H ...............................L, 69-80

TOLEDO • 1-012/29/2005 ........................................H/1 ..................... W, 77-67 (ot)(1) Tulane Classic

TROY • 4-012/07/1993 ......................................... H.............................. W, 87-6711/29/1994 ......................................... A .............................. W, 82-7512/06/1996 ......................................... H.............................. W, 95-7712/21/2017 ........................................H/1 .......................... W, 106-75(1) Tulane Classic

TULSA • 20-901/06/1987 ......................................... A .............................. W, 49-4401/08/2006 ......................................... H................................L, 63-7002/24/2006 ......................................... A ................................L, 63-7401/12/2007 ......................................... A .............................. W, 75-6202/24/2007 ......................................... H.............................. W, 78-7001/31/2008 ......................................... A ................................L, 56-6402/28/2008 ......................................... H.............................. W, 80-6001/24/2009 ......................................... H.............................. W, 78-4102/28/2009 ......................................... A .............................. W, 64-5603/05/2009 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 49-4401/15/2010 ......................................... A .............................. W, 58-5502/05/2010 ......................................... H................................L, 67-8001/23/2011 ......................................... A .............................. W, 80-6602/27/2011 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-6201/22/2012 ......................................... A .............................. W, 66-5102/23/2012 ......................................... H................................L, 59-7202/10/2013 ......................................... A ................................L, 65-6702/24/2013 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-5903/14/2013 ........................................A/2 ..............................L, 67-7502/26/2014 ......................................... H.............................. W, 65-6101/20/2015 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-3402/28/2015 ......................................... A ................................L, 55-5203/07/2015 ......................................... 3 .............................. W, 71-5301/16/2016 ......................................... A .............................. W, 71-4702/20/2016 ......................................... H.............................. W, 61-4201/25/2017 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-6501/03/2018 ......................................... A .............................. W, 72-6301/21/2018 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-3902/10/2019 ......................................... A ................................L, 67-72(1) Conference USA Tournament(2) Conference USA Tournament; Tulsa Civic Center(3) American Athletic Conf. Tournament; Uncasville, Conn.

UCF • 13-1001/21/1985 ......................................... H......................... L, 70-75 (ot)02/08/1985 ......................................... A ................................L, 61-6301/18/1987 ......................................... H............................ W, 117-9101/13/2006 ......................................... A ................................L, 52-6003/02/2006 ......................................... 1 ............................. W, 69-5201/28/2007 ......................................... H.............................. W, 85-4702/22/2008 ......................................... A ................................L, 71-7702/21/2009 ......................................... H.............................. W, 73-6401/31/2010 ......................................... A .............................. W, 72-7003/09/2010 ......................................... 2 .............................. W, 63-6202/17/2011 ......................................... A ......................... L, 69-73 (ot)03/12/2011 ......................................... 3 ................................L, 73-8501/08/2012 ......................................... H.............................. W, 64-5201/31/2013 ......................................... A .............................. W, 57-5501/13/2015 ......................................... A .............................. W, 71-7002/10/2015 ......................................... H.............................. W, 66-5501/10/2016 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-5402/17/2016 ......................................... A .............................. W, 65-5302/22/2017 ......................................... H................................L, 56-5103/04/2017 ........................................N/4 ..............................L, 61-5701/17/2018 ......................................... A ................................L, 51-5902/13/2019 ......................................... H.............................. W, 61-5903/02/2019 ......................................... A ................................L, 42-52(1) Conference USA Tournament, Dallas, Texas(2) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla.(3) Conference USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas(4) American Conference Championships, Uncasville, Conn.

VANDERBILT • 1-112/05/2016 ......................................... A ................................L, 74-6311/17/2017 ......................................... H.............................. W, 71-59

VERMONT • 1-003/18/2000 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 65-60(1) NCAA Mideast Regional, Lubbock, Texas

VILLANOVA • 1-011/24/2006 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 72-60(1) FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla.

VIRGINIA • 3-012/29/2001 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 74-6312/20/2013 ........................................N/2 .....................W, 79-72 (OT)11/28/2015 ......................................... 3 .............................. W, 67-62(1) Tulane Classic(2) FGCU Hilton Garden Inn/Homewood Suites Classic(3) Paradise Jam, St. John, US Virgin Islands

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (VCU) • 5-601/11/1992 ......................................... H.............................. W, 74-7203/02/1992 ......................................... A ................................L, 51-7303/11/1992 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 58-7301/30/1993 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-7502/22/1993 ......................................... H................................L, 71-7702/07/1994 ......................................... A .............................. W, 69-4303/05/1994 ......................................... H.............................. W, 70-5601/13/1995 ......................................... A .............................. W, 76-6502/03/1995 ......................................... H................................L, 63-6611/28/1998 ......................................... A .............................. W, 52-5111/20/2008 ........................................A/2 ..............................L, 49-65(1) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky.(2) Preseason WNIT Consolation Round, Richmond, Va.

VIRGINIA TECH • 8-901/29/1982 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 72-6402/25/1982 ......................................... 2 ................................L, 52-6202/25/1984 ......................................... H.............................. W, 64-5901/10/1985 ......................................... A ..............................L, 64-10401/13/1986 ......................................... H........................W, 89-77 (ot)01/20/1990 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-8203/03/1990 ......................................... H................................L, 53-7001/14/1991 ......................................... H................................L, 54-6402/11/1991 ......................................... A ................................L, 41-6702/01/1992 ......................................... H.............................. W, 59-5602/29/1992 ......................................... A .............................. W, 63-4301/16/1993 ......................................... A ................................L, 57-8002/15/1993 ......................................... H.............................. W, 79-6501/15/1994 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-6402/26/1994 ......................................... A ................................L, 65-7101/27/1995 ......................................... H.............................. W, 72-6202/12/1995 ......................................... A ................................L, 65-77(1) Cincinnati, Ohio(2) Metro Conference Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.

WASHINGTON • 1-011/18/2018 ......................................... H.............................. W, 63-51

WEST FLORIDA • 4-001/22/1977 ......................................... H.............................. W, 71-4301/14/1978 ......................................... A .............................. W, 68-4301/18/1986 ......................................... H.............................. W, 76-6001/25/1986 ......................................... A .............................. W, 99-78

WEST VIRGINIA • 1-012/28/1999 ........................................H/1 .......................... W, 104-75(1) Tulane Classic

WESTERN KENTUCKY • 0-111/28/2014 ......................................... 1 ................................L, 69-64(1) Hofstra Thanksgiving Tournament; Hempstead, N.Y.

WESTERN MICHIGAN • 1-011/24/2012 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 66-48(1) Hilton Garden Inn Thanksgiving Tournament; Flagstaff, Ariz.

WICHITA STATE • 1-312/06/2003 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 62-5901/13/2018 ......................................... H................................L, 56-6402/24/2018 ......................................... A ................................L, 70-8101/26/2019 ......................................... H................................L, 44-62(1) Oakland Tribune Classic, Berkley, Calif.

WILLIAM CAREY • 4-512/06/1976 ......................................... A ................................L, 53-7111/29/1977 ......................................... A ................................L, 60-6101/17/1978 ......................................... H.............................. W, 63-6111/30/1978 ......................................... H.............................. W, 79-7301/30/1979 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-6511/20/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-7001/21/1980 ......................................... A ................................L, 76-7712/07/1981 ......................................... A ................................L, 72-8302/22/1982 ......................................... H.............................. W, 71-65

WILLIAM & MARY • 1-012/27/2000 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 69-51(1) Tulane Classic

WINTHROP • 2-012/22/2006 ......................................... A .............................. W, 58-5311/18/2007 ......................................... H.............................. W, 63-52

XAVIER (New Orleans) • 5-702/2/1978 ........................................... H.............................. W, 64-6302/23/1978 ......................................... 1 ......................... L, 69-76 (ot)01/10/1979 ......................................... A ................................L, 67-8001/24/1979 ......................................... H.............................. W, 75-5401/15/1980 ......................................... A .............................. W, 55-5002/05/1980 ......................................... H.............................. W, 53-4701/29/1981 ......................................... A ................................L, 59-6202/10/1981 ......................................... H................................L, 64-7212/02/1981 ......................................... H................................L, 60-6302/09/1982 ......................................... A ................................L, 49-7111/26/1989 ......................................... A ................................L, 77-8812/11/1989 ......................................... A .............................. W, 52-51(1) LAIAW State Tournament, Baton Rouge, La.

XAVIER (Ohio) • 1-012/18/1995 ......................................... 1 .............................. W, 71-63(1) Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska

YALE • 1-012/28/2003 ........................................H/1 ............................ W, 74-62(1) Tulane Classic

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Opponent Overall Home Road NeutralAlabama ...................................................................4-9 ......................3-3 .................. 1-5 ........................ 0-1Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) ..................................23-10 ...................10-4 ................ 10-6 ....................... 3-0Alabama State...........................................................2-0 ......................2-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Alcorn State...............................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Arizona State .............................................................0-2 ......................0-1 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Arkansas ...................................................................1-3 ......................0-2 .................. 1-1 ........................ 0-0Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Arkansas State ..........................................................2-1 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-1Appalachian State .....................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Auburn ......................................................................2-5 ......................2-2 .................. 0-3 ........................ 0-0Ball State ...................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Belhaven College.......................................................2-2 ......................2-2 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Boise State ................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Boston College ..........................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Boston University ......................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Bradley ......................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Brigham Young (BYU)................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Buffalo ......................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0California...................................................................0-2 ......................0-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-1California-Irvine ........................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0California-Santa Barbara ...........................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0California State Fullerton ..........................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Central Connecticut State ..........................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Central Michigan .......................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Charlotte ..................................................................15-8 .....................8-2 .................. 6-5 ........................ 1-1Chicago State ............................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Cincinnati ................................................................15-17 ....................7-6 .................. 5-8 ........................ 3-3Cleveland State .........................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Colby College .............................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0College of Charleston ................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Colorado ....................................................................1-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 1-0Colorado State ...........................................................2-1 ......................1-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 1-0Columbia ...................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Connecticut ..............................................................0-11 .....................0-5 .................. 0-4 ........................ 0-2Cornell.......................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Creighton ..................................................................0-1 ......................0-1 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Dayton ......................................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1DePaul.......................................................................5-7 ......................3-2 .................. 2-4 ........................ 0-1Detroit .......................................................................1-1 ......................1-1 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Dillard .......................................................................5-4 ......................2-2 .................. 2-2 ........................ 0-1Drake ........................................................................1-1 ......................1-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Duke..........................................................................0-1 ......................0-1 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0East Carolina ............................................................18-7 .....................7-4 .................. 8-2 ........................ 3-1Eastern Kentucky .......................................................0-1 ......................0-1 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Eastern Michigan ......................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Eastern Washington ..................................................2-0 ......................2-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Fairfield .....................................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Florida .......................................................................2-1 ......................2-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Florida A&M ..............................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Florida Atlantic ..........................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Florida Gulf Coast ......................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0 Florida International .................................................2-2 ......................1-0 .................. 1-1 ........................ 0-1Florida State .............................................................7-13 .....................6-5 .................. 0-7 ........................ 1-1Fordham ...................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Furman .....................................................................2-0 ......................2-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Georgetown ..............................................................1-1 ......................1-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0George Mason ...........................................................1-1 ......................0-1 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0George Washington ...................................................0-3 ......................0-1 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-1Georgia .....................................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Georgia Southern ......................................................0-2 ......................0-1 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Georgia State ............................................................1-2 ......................1-1 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Georgia Tech ..............................................................1-4 ......................0-1 .................. 1-3 ........................ 0-0Grambling State ........................................................3-2 ......................3-1 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Green Bay ..................................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Hampton ...................................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Hartford ....................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Harvard .....................................................................2-0 ......................0-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 1-0High Point .................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Hofstra ......................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Holy Cross ..................................................................2-0 ......................2-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Houston ..................................................................28-16 ...................12-7 ................ 12-8 ....................... 4-1

Opponent Overall Home Road NeutralHoward .....................................................................1-1 ......................1-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Idaho State ................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Illinois State ..............................................................1-1 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Immaculata ...............................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Indiana State .............................................................2-0 ......................2-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Iona ...........................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Iowa State .................................................................1-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-1Jackson State ............................................................3-0 ......................2-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Jacksonville State ......................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0James Madison .........................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Kansas .......................................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Kansas State ..............................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Kent State .................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Lamar ........................................................................1-3 ......................1-2 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Lehigh .......................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Liberty ......................................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Little Rock .................................................................3-0 ......................2-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Long Island ...............................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Longwood .................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Louisiana-Lafayette..................................................22-6 ....................11-1 ................. 9-4 ........................ 2-1Louisiana-Monroe (ULM) .........................................10-6 .....................5-2 .................. 3-2 ........................ 2-2Louisiana State (LSU) ...............................................9-31 ....................4-14 ................ 5-17 ....................... 0-0Louisiana Tech ...........................................................3-8 ......................2-3 .................. 1-5 ........................ 0-0Louisville .................................................................10-20 ....................7-8 ................. 2-12 ....................... 1-0Loyola (Maryland) .....................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Loyola (New Orleans) ................................................4-0 ......................4-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Maine ........................................................................3-1 ......................2-0 .................. 1-1 ........................ 0-0Marist ........................................................................0-1 ......................0-1 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Marquette .................................................................7-6 ......................4-2 .................. 2-3 ........................ 1-1Marshall ....................................................................9-1 ......................3-0 .................. 6-0 ........................ 0-1Mary Crest .................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Massachusetts (UMass) .............................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0McNeese State.........................................................12-12 ....................9-4 .................. 3-6 ........................ 0-2Memphis .................................................................21-28 ..................10-13 ............... 9-14 ....................... 2-1Mercer .......................................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Miami (Florida) .........................................................3-1 ......................2-0 .................. 1-1 ........................ 0-0Miami (Ohio) .............................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Michigan ...................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Middle Tennessee ......................................................1-2 ......................1-1 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Minnesota .................................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Mississippi .................................................................3-2 ......................1-1 .................. 2-0 ........................ 0-1Mississippi College ....................................................4-1 ......................2-0 .................. 1-1 ........................ 1-0Mississippi State ........................................................5-7 ......................3-1 .................. 2-4 ........................ 0-2Mississippi Valley State..............................................2-0 ......................2-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) ....................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Missouri State ...........................................................1-1 ......................0-1 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Nebraska ...................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV) .........................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0New Orleans (UNO) .................................................21-30 ..................17-12 ............... 4-18 ....................... 0-0Nicholls ...................................................................31-12 ...................23-2 ................ 8-10 ....................... 0-0North Carolina State ..................................................2-2 ......................2-0 .................. 0-2 ........................ 0-0North Carolina-Ashville .............................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0North Carolina-Greensboro .......................................4-0 ......................3-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0North Carolina-Wilmington .......................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0North Texas ...............................................................5-0 ......................4-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Northeastern .............................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Northern Illinois ........................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Northern Iowa ...........................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Northwest Missouri State ..........................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Northwestern State ...................................................2-4 ......................2-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-3Old Dominion ............................................................2-1 ......................1-0 .................. 1-1 ........................ 0-0Oklahoma .................................................................1-1 ......................1-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Oral Roberts ..............................................................1-2 ......................1-0 .................. 0-2 ........................ 0-0Oregon ......................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Oregon State .............................................................1-1 ......................1-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Pennsylvania .............................................................2-0 ......................2-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Penn State .................................................................0-1 ......................0-1 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Pepperdine ................................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Phillips College ..........................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Pittsburgh .................................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Portland ....................................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0

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Opponent ............................................................ Overall ............... Home .............. Road ............... Neutral Portland State ...........................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Prairie View A&M ......................................................2-0 ......................2-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Princeton ..................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Providence ................................................................2-0 ......................2-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Puerto Rico-Mayaguez ..............................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Purdue ......................................................................0-3 ......................0-1 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-1Rhode Island .............................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Rice .........................................................................17-12 ....................8-5 .................. 9-6 ........................ 0-1Richmond..................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Robert Morris ............................................................1-1 ......................0-1 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Rutgers .....................................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Sacramento State ......................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Saint Francis ..............................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Saint Joseph’s ............................................................1-1 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Saint Louis................................................................11-2 .....................7-0 .................. 3-2 ........................ 1-0Samford ....................................................................1-1 ......................1-1 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Sam Houston State ....................................................2-1 ......................2-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0San Diego State .........................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Shorter College .........................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Siena .........................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0South Alabama ........................................................8-11 .....................5-4 .................. 3-7 ........................ 0-0South Carolina ..........................................................0-12 .....................0-4 .................. 0-3 ........................ 0-5South Florida (USF) .................................................19-21 ....................9-9 ................. 8-10 ....................... 2-2Southeastern Louisiana ............................................14-6 ....................10-0 ................. 4-6 ........................ 0-0Southern ...................................................................5-4 ......................4-1 .................. 1-1 ........................ 0-2Southern Methodist (SMU) .....................................23-14 ...................12-6 ................ 11-8 ....................... 0-0Southern Mississippi ...............................................31-36 ..................23-12 ............... 8-23 ....................... 0-1Southern Utah ...........................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Spring Hill ................................................................13-2 .....................8-1 .................. 5-1 ........................ 0-0Stanford ....................................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Stephen F. Austin ......................................................5-4 ......................3-2 .................. 2-2 ........................ 0-0Stetson ......................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Tampa .......................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Temple ......................................................................3-6 ......................2-2 .................. 1-4 ........................ 0-0Texas .........................................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Texas A&M ................................................................4-3 ......................3-1 .................. 1-1 ........................ 0-1Texas A&M-Corpus Christi .........................................1-1 ......................0-1 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Texas-Arlington .........................................................2-1 ......................2-1 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Texas Christian (TCU) .................................................5-4 ......................2-1 .................. 2-2 ........................ 1-1Texas-El Paso (UTEP) ................................................9-11 .....................6-5 .................. 3-5 ........................ 0-1Texas-Pan American ..................................................1-0 ..................... 109 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) .........................................3-2 ......................2-2 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Texas Southern ..........................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Texas State ................................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Texas Tech .................................................................1-4 ......................1-0 .................. 0-4 ........................ 0-0Texas Women’s ..........................................................0-1 ......................0-1 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Toledo .......................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Troy ...........................................................................4-0 ......................3-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Tulsa .........................................................................20-9 ....................11-3 ................. 8-6 ........................ 1-0UCF..........................................................................13-10 ....................7-2 .................. 4-6 ........................ 2-2Vanderbilt .................................................................1-1 ......................1-0 .................. 0-1 ........................ 0-0Vermont ....................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Villanova ...................................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Virginia .....................................................................3-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 2-0Virginia Commonwealth (VCU) .................................5-6 ......................2-2 .................. 3-3 ........................ 0-1Virginia Tech ..............................................................8-9 ......................6-2 .................. 1-6 ........................ 1-1Washington...............................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0West Florida ..............................................................4-0 ......................2-0 .................. 2-0 ........................ 0-0West Virginia .............................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Western Kentucky .....................................................0-1 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Western Michigan .....................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Wichita State .............................................................1-3 ......................0-2 .................. 0-1 ........................ 1-0William Carey ............................................................4-5 ......................4-0 .................. 0-5 ........................ 0-0William & Mary .........................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0Winthrop ...................................................................2-0 ......................1-0 .................. 1-0 ........................ 0-0Xavier (New Orleans).................................................5-7 ......................3-2 .................. 2-4 ........................ 0-1Xavier (Ohio) .............................................................1-0 ......................0-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 1-0Yale ...........................................................................1-0 ......................1-0 .................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0

Largest Margin Of Victory, All Games Margin Opponent/Score Date 1. 70 at UPR-Mayaguez / 109-39 11/23/2001 2. 64 UNC-Asheville / 96-32 11/26/1999 3. 63 South Alabama / 101-38 12/1/2001 63 Spring Hill / 82-19 1/29/1997 5. 56 McNeese State / 90-34 12/1/2001 6. 51 Louisiana-Lafayette / 84-33 2/21/1995 7. 47 New Orleans / 86-39 11/21/2011 47 Buffalo / 76-29 12/28/2001 47 Memphis / 98-51 1/8/1999

Largest Margin Of Victory, Conference Games Margin Opponent/Score Date 1. 47 Memphis / 98-51 1/8/1999 2. 46 at Houston / 95-49 2/5/1997 3. 41 Saint Louis / 85-44 1/23/1998 4. 39 Tulsa / 73-34 1/20/2015 39 Southern Miss / 84-45 2/22/2001 39 South Florida / 87-48 1/17/1997 39 South Florida / 99-60 2/14/1999 7. 38 UCF / 85-47 1/28/2007 38 Charlotte / 93-55 1/25/1998 Largest Margin Of Defeat...All Games Margin Opponent/Score Date 1. 81 at Southeastern Louisiana / 111-30 2/2/1976 2. 59 at Louisiana Tech / 96-37 12/2/2003 3. 58 UConn / 96-38 2/3/2016 4. 55 Florida State / 100-45 2/5/1990 5. 53 at Louisiana Tech / 103-50 12/12/1981 53 at UConn / 98-45 1/27/18

Largest Margin Of Defeat...Conference Games Margin Opponent/Score Date 1. 58 UConn / 96-38 2/3/2016 2. 55 Florida State / 100-45 2/5/1990 3. 53 at UConn / 98-45 1/27/18 3. 48 UConn / 87-39 2/14/2015 4. 47 UConn / 94-47 2/23/2015

Longest Winning Streak...All Games No First Win Last Win Loss 14 11/19/99 .....................at Siena 1/9/00 ...................... Memphis 1/14/00 .............. at Cincinnati 10 1/12/07 ........................at Tulsa 2/15/07 ..................at Marshall 2/17/07 ..........at East Carolina 9 12/1/09 ....... at South Alabama 1/4/10 ..................SE Louisiana 1/8/10 .......................Houston 9 11/22/98 ....................... Miami 12/29/98 ....................... Maine 1/1/99 .......................... at USF 9 11/25/96 ..............New Orleans 12/29/96 .............. Colorado St. 1/5/97 ..................... Memphis

Longest Winning Streak...Conference Games No First Win Last Win Loss 12 1/7/97 ........... at Southern Miss 2/21/97 .........................at UAB 2/23/97 ........................ at USF 10 1/12/07 ........................at Tulsa 2/15/07 ..................at Marshall 2/17/07 ..........at East Carolina *8 2/10/02 ..........................at TCU 1/24/03 .........at Southern Miss 1/31/03 ............... at Louisville *7 2/6/99 ...................at Memphis 1/9/00 ...................... Memphis 1/14/00 .............. at Cincinnati 7 1/3/99 .................... at Houston 1/24/99 .............. at Saint Louis 1/29/99 ............... at Louisville

Longest Winning Streak...All Home Games No First Win Last Win Loss *18 12/27/97 ................. App. State 1/14/99 ...................Marquette 1/29/99 ................... Louisville *12 2/3/02 .......................Louisville 1/19/03 .................... Memphis 2/7/03 ................... Marquette 12 11/26/99 ............UNC Asheville 2/3/00 .......................... DePaul 2/5/00 ................... Marquette *11 2/20/11 .....................Memphis 1/8/12 ............................... UCF 1/15/12 ..........................UTEP *10 2/18/01 .............................UAB 1/18/02 .............................UAB 1/20/02 ............................ USF 10 11/28/87 .........................UAPB 1/30/88 ...........................UALR 2/15/88 .............. New Orleans

Longest Winning Streak...Conference Home Games No First Win Last Win Loss *11 1/2/98 ........................ Houston 1/14/99 ...................Marquette 1/29/99 ................... Louisville *8 2/12/99 ...................... Houston 2/3/00 .......................... DePaul 2/5/00 ................... Marquette 6 1/20/07 ........................... UTEP 2/24/07 ........................... Tulsa 1/12/08 ..........................UTEP *6 2/3/02 .......................Louisville 219/03 ..................... Memphis 2/7/03 ................... Marquette 6 1/17/97 ............................. USF 2/17/97 ........................ DePaul 12/21/97 ..........Southern Miss *6 2/5/95 .......................Louisville 2/9/96 .....................Marquette 2/16/96 ........................... UAB *6 2/22/92 ............................. USF 2/15/93 ............... Virginia Tech 222/93 .............................VCU

Longest Winning Streak...All Road Games+

No First Win Last Win Loss *10 11/25/96 ..................New Orleans 1/26/97 ..........................Cincinnati 1/28/97 ............................ LSU 7 11/10/07 ....................... Alabama 1/4/08 .....................................Rice 1/6/08 .......................Houston 6 11/21/09 ...............vs. Loyola-Md. 1/15/10 ................................. Tulsa 1/17/10 ...........................SMU 6 1/12/07 ................................Tulsa 2/15/07 ............................Marshall 2/17/07 ..............East Carolina

Longest Winning Streak...Conference Road Games No First Win Last Win Loss *7 2/25/96 ......................... Charlotte 2/21/97 ...................................UAB 2/23/97 ............................ USF 6 1/12/07 ................................Tulsa 2/15/07 ............................Marshall 2/17/07 ..............East Carolina 5 1/2/01 ................... Southern Miss 2/2/01 ...........................Marquette 2/4/01 ......................... DePaul 5 1/21/00 .......................... Houston 1/19/00 ...........................Memphis 2/27/00 ............Southern Miss *5 2/2/98 ..........................Cincinnati 12/22/98 ................. Southern Miss 1/1/99 .............................. USF

*spanned two seasons +includes neutral-site games

SERIES HISTORY WINNING STREAKS

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HISTORY

TULANE VS. RANKED OPPONENTSDate .......................................... Opponent ......................................... Rank* .........................................Result12/12/1981 ............................Louisiana Tech ......................................... 1 ........................................L, 50-1031/16/1982 ..................................Memphis............................................. 19 .........................................L, 63-7812/12/1983 .................................... LSU ................................................. 11 .......................................L, 57-10611/27/1984 .................................... LSU .................................................. 9 ..........................................L, 52-992/24/1986 ...................................... LSU ................................................. 10 .........................................L, 65-7412/29/1986 .................................... LSU .................................................. 9 ..........................................L, 53-913/3/1988 ................................Louisiana Tech ......................................... 5 ..........................................L, 62-921/11/1989 ........................... Stephen F. Austin ...................................... 13 .........................................L, 65-701/31/1989 ...................................... LSU ................................................. 12 .........................................L, 63-842/23/1989 ..............................Louisiana Tech ......................................... 3 ..........................................L, 39-771/6/1990 ................................South Carolina ........................................ 18 .........................................L, 52-861/13/1990 .............................. Southern Miss ......................................... 22 .........................................L, 35-732/3/1990 ................................South Carolina ........................................ 15 .........................................L, 55-762/10/1990 .............................. Southern Miss ......................................... 18 .........................................L, 56-882/22/1990 ...................................... LSU ................................................. 19 .........................................L, 57-833/8/1990 ................................South Carolina ........................................ 17 .........................................L, 62-711/28/1991 ............................... Florida State .......................................... 22 .........................................L, 60-872/19/1994 .............................. Southern Miss ......................................... 24 .........................................L, 66-893/9/1994 ................................ Southern Miss ......................................... 19 .........................................L, 69-7212/3/1994 ..........................George Washington .................................... 18 .........................................L, 57-6912/10/1994 .................................Ole Miss ............................................. 19 .........................................L, 51-8112/28/1994 ................................ Arkansas ............................................. 24 .........................................L, 79-831/6/1995 ................................ Southern Miss ......................................... 23 ....................................... W, 74-711/22/1995 .............................. Southern Miss ......................................... 21 ....................................... W, 83-701/27/1995 ...............................Virginia Tech .......................................... 25 ....................................... W, 72-623/16/1995 .................................Texas Tech ............................................ 5 ..........................................L, 72-8711/15/1996 ............................ Southern Miss ......................................... 25 ................................ W, 72-67 (ot)3/15/1996 .................................. Colorado ............................................. 17 .........................................L, 75-8311/15/1996 ............................Louisiana Tech ........................................ 14 .........................................L, 50-771/28/1997 ...................................... LSU ................................................. 14 .................................. L, 74-75 (ot)3/17/1997 ..........................George Washington .................................... 22 .........................................L, 67-8112/6/1997 .................................. Colorado ............................................. 16 ....................................... W, 63-621/8/1999 ....................................Memphis............................................. 24 ....................................... W, 98-5112/31/1999 .................................... LSU ................................................. 11 ....................................... W, 76-723/20/2000 .................................Texas Tech ........................................... 11 .........................................L, 59-7612/20/2000 .................................... LSU ................................................. 17 .........................................L, 61-6811/29/2001 ..................................Purdue .............................................. 10 .........................................L, 52-6412/2/2001 ....................................Florida .............................................. 19 ....................................... W, 57-513/3/2002 ........................................ TCU ................................................. 25 ....................................... W, 80-763/4/2002 ................................... Cincinnati ............................................ 21 .........................................L, 56-683/16/2002 ..............................Colorado State ........................................ 20 ....................................... W, 73-693/18/2002 .................................. Stanford .............................................. 5 ..........................................L, 55-7712/7/2002 ..............................Louisiana Tech ........................................ 15 .........................................L, 53-6812/29/2002 ........................... Boston College ........................................ 20 ....................................... W, 69-501/2/2003 ......................................Purdue ............................................... 7 ..........................................L, 66-763/22/2003 .................................Minnesota............................................ 17 .........................................L, 48-6812/2/2003 ..............................Louisiana Tech ........................................ 10 .........................................L, 37-9612/30/2003 .................................... LSU ................................................. 17 .........................................L, 42-651/25/2004 ....................................DePaul .............................................. 16 .........................................L, 60-991/2/2005 ........................................ LSU .................................................. 1 ..........................................L, 42-651/21/2005 ....................................DePaul .............................................. 18 .........................................L, 50-8012/20/2005 .................................... LSU .................................................. 3 ..........................................L, 60-8911/19/2006 .................................... LSU .................................................. 9 ..........................................L, 39-5911/29/2006 ...............................Texas Tech ........................................... 25 .........................................L, 50-7012/2/2007 ...................................... LSU .................................................. 7 ..........................................L, 36-5211/16/2008 .............................Arizona State ......................................... 17 .........................................L, 53-861/4/2009 ................................. Georgia Tech .......................................... 23 .........................................L, 52-6911/25/2009 .................................... LSU .................................................. 7 ................................... L, 65-73 (ot)3/5/2011 .....................................Houston ............................................. 25 .................................. L, 84-90 (ot)3/11/2011 ...................................Houston ............................................. 22 ....................................... W, 70-6011/19/2011 .................................... LSU ................................................. 20 ................................ W, 65-62 (ot)11/24/2011 ..................................Purdue .............................................. 15 .........................................L, 48-611/5/2014 ........................................ LSU ................................................. 16 .........................................L, 35-633/5/2014 ............................. Middle Tennessee ...................................... 22 .........................................L, 52-6411/19/2015 ............................. Florida State ........................................... 6 ..........................................L, 72-781/13/2016 ...............................South Florida ......................................... 19 .........................................L, 67-712/3/2016 ...................................... UConn ................................................ 1 ..........................................L, 38-96

Date .......................................... Opponent ......................................... Rank* .........................................Result2/9/2016 .................................South Florida ......................................... 22 .........................................L, 65-772/27/2016 .................................... UConn ................................................ 1 ..........................................L, 40-803/6/2016 ...................................... UConn ................................................ 1 ..........................................L, 35-8211/16/2016 .......................... Mississippi State ....................................... 10 .........................................L, 49-661/4/2017 .................................South Florida ......................................... 22 .........................................L, 55-661/22/2017 .................................... UConn ................................................ 1 ........................................L, 56-1002/12/2017 ...............................South Florida ......................................... 22 .........................................L, 56-662/18/2017 .................................... UConn ................................................ 1 ..........................................L, 60-6312/31/2017 .............................South Florida ......................................... 25 .........................................L, 46-751/27/2018 .................................... UConn ................................................ 1 ..........................................L, 45-982/21/2018 .................................... UConn ................................................ 1 ..........................................L, 47-913/4/2018 ...................................... UConn ................................................ 1 ..........................................L, 56-8211/23/2018 ................................California ............................................ 18 .........................................L, 57-651/16/2019 .................................... UConn ................................................ 2 ..........................................L, 33-75

*All rankings from AP Poll

All-Time Record against ranked teams .................................................................................................... 13-81Longest winning streak ...................................................................................................................................3Longest losing streak ....................................................................................................................................22Current streak .............................................................................................................................................L20Highest-ranked win ....................................................................................................................................#11

Record By Opponent Ranking1 .................................................................................................................................................................. 0-102 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 0-13 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 0-24 ....................................................................................................................................................................................N/A5 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 0-36 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 0-17 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 0-38 ....................................................................................................................................................................................N/A9 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 0-310 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 0-411 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1-212 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 0-113 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 0-114 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 0-215 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 0-316 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1-217 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 0-618 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 0-519 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1-520 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3-021 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1-122 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1-723 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1-124 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1-225 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3-3

RANKED GAMES FACTS

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TULANE IN THE POLLSYear Week ..........AP Poll Rank ..............Points ........... Coaches Poll Rank............Points

1996-97 Feb. 10 .....................25 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Feb. 17 .....................24 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A March 3 ....................24 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Final .......................23 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A

1997-98 Preseason ...................21 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Nov. 17 .....................22 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Nov. 24 .....................21 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Dec. 1 ......................22 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Dec. 8 ......................20 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Dec. 15 .....................19 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Jan. 5 ......................24 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A

1998-99 Jan. 18 .....................24 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Jan. 25 .....................18 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A March 1 ....................24 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Final .......................23 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A

1999-2000 Dec. 13 .....................24 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Dec. 20 .....................24 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Dec. 27 .....................24 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Jan. 3 ......................19 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Jan. 10 .....................13 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Jan. 17 .....................21 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Jan. 24 .....................22 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Jan. 31 .....................21 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Feb. 7 ......................25 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Feb. 14 .....................20 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Feb. 21 .....................18 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Feb. 28 .....................23 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A March 6 ....................21 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Final .......................22 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A

2001-02 Preseason .................. RV ..............................8 ...............................N/A ................................N/A Dec. 10 .....................22 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Dec. 17 .....................21 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Dec. 24 .....................25 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Dec. 31 .....................22 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A Jan. 7 ......................20 .............................N/A .............................N/A ................................N/A

2002-03 Preseason .................. RV .............................88 ..............................N/A ................................N/A Nov. 18 .................... RV .............................26 ...............................RV ...................................69 Nov. 25 .................... RV .............................25 ...............................RV ...................................63 Dec. 2 ..................... RV .............................15 ...............................RV ...................................62 Dec. 9 ..................... RV ..............................5 ................................RV ...................................32 Dec. 17 .................... RV ..............................5 ................................RV ...................................26 Dec. 23 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV ...................................29 Dec. 30 .................... RV .............................22 ...............................RV ...................................46 Jan. 6 ..................... RV ..............................8 ................................RV ...................................26 Jan. 13 .................... RV ..............................8 ................................RV ...................................26 Jan. 20 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV ...................................32 Jan. 27 .................... RV .............................15 ...............................RV ...................................48 Feb. 3 ..................... RV .............................15 ...............................RV ...................................48 Feb. 10 .................... RV ..............................4 ................................RV ...................................11 Feb. 17 .................... RV ..............................2 ................................RV ...................................28 Feb. 24 .................... RV ..............................2 ................................RV ...................................28 March 3 ...................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV ...................................14 March 10 ..................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................5 Final ......................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................6

2006-07 Jan. 29 .................... RV ..............................4 ...............................N/A ................................N/A Feb. 5 ..................... RV ..............................4 ...............................N/A ................................N/A Feb. 12 .................... RV .............................13 ...............................RV .....................................5 Feb. 19 .................... RV ..............................8 ................................RV .....................................1 Feb. 27 .................... RV .............................11 ...............................RV .....................................6 March 5 ................... RV ..............................1 ................................RV .....................................1

Year Week ..........AP Poll Rank ..............Points ........... Coaches Poll Rank............Points

2007-08 Preseason .................. RV ..............................1 ................................RV .....................................2 Nov. 12 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................2 Nov. 19 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Dec. 3 .....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Dec. 10 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Dec. 17 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1

2009-10 Jan. 4 ..................... RV ..............................1 ................................RV .....................................4 Jan. 11 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................3 Jan. 18 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Jan. 25 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................5 Feb. 1 .....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Feb. 15 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................3 Feb. 22 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................7 March 15 ..................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Final ......................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1

2010-11 Preseason .................. RV ..............................1 ...............................N/A ................................N/A Nov. 15 .................... RV ..............................3 ...............................N/A ................................N/A Nov. 22 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Nov. 29 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................5 Dec. 6 .....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Jan. 10 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Jan. 17 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................3 Jan. 24 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................2 Jan. 31 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................5 March 7 ................... RV ..............................7 ................................RV .....................................2

2011-12 Nov. 21 .................... RV .............................11 ...............................RV .....................................2 Nov. 28 .................... RV ..............................6 ................................RV .....................................2 Dec. 5 ..................... RV ..............................3 ...............................N/A ................................N/A Dec. 12 .................... RV ..............................3 ...............................N/A ................................N/A Dec. 19 .................... RV ..............................1 ...............................N/A ................................N/A

2014-15 Nov. 24 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Dec. 8 .....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Dec. 15 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Dec. 22 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................2 Dec. 29 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Jan. 19 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 March 16 ..................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................2 Final ......................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1

2015-16 Nov. 23 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................2 Dec. 21 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Dec. 28 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Jan. 18 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Jan. 25 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1

2016-17 Preseason ..................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Nov. 14 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Nov. 21 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Nov. 28 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Dec. 19 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Dec. 26 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Jan. 2 .....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................3 Jan. 9 .....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Jan. 16 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Jan. 23 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Jan. 30 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Feb. 6 .....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Feb. 20 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................2

2018-19 Nov. 20 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Nov. 27 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Dec. 4 .....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................1 Jan. 1 .....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................2 Jan. 8 .....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................3 Jan. 15 ....................N/A............................N/A ..............................RV .....................................2

Weeks Ranked All-Time (AP Poll) ..............................................................................................................33Weeks Ranked All-Time (Coaches Poll) .......................................................................................................0Most Consecutive Weeks Ranked ..............................................................................................................14

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PLAYER Jersey Ht Pos Hometown Years GP FG FGA FG% 3s 3A 3% FT FTA FT% REB RPG Ast Blk St Pts PPGAidoo, Tiffany 23 5-9 G/F Slidell, La. 2008-11 129 365 918 .398 163 465 .351 154 241 .639 172-252 3.3 172 11 165 1047 8.1Alligood, Tracy 32 - - - 1981 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0-0 0.0 9 0 0 2 2.0Anderson, Kaila 1 5-5 G Kenner, La. 2017-19 59 76 236 .322 44 152 .289 33 47 .702 13-100 1.9 196 5 52 229 3.9Archinard, Tom-meka 13 5-9 G Lake Charles, La. 1991, 1993 39 33 118 .280 0 0 .000 41 52 .788 17-34 1.3 24 2 16 107 2.7Barnes, Evanda 44 6-1 F Donaldsonville, La. 1988-89 54 363 660 .550 3 13 .231 142 222 .640 102-365 8.6 39 19 99 871 16.1Barnes, Kendra 00 6-2 F Tulsa, Okla. 2006-08 81 143 285 .502 0 0 .000 74 160 .463 99-227 4.0 45 9 35 360 4.4Barnes, Roshaunda 11 5-5 G Baton Rouge, La 2008-11 115 321 894 .359 48 196 .245 187 288 .649 87-213 2.6 377 30 231 877 7.6Barrois, Thomee 50/40 6-2 F Buras, La. 1988-91 90 93 243 .383 0 0 .000 53 131 .405 94-163 2.9 33 7 21 239 2.7Benzio, Brett 44 6-3 C Palm City, Fla. 2009-12 126 418 823 .508 0 0 .000 203 336 .604 317-724 8.3 147 229 92 1039 8.2Bibbins, Whitney 32 5-10 G/F Baton Rouge, La. 2011, 2013 51 193 414 .466 4 22 .182 83 122 .680 121-120 4.7 41 24 43 473 9.3Blagg, Danielle 20 5-11 G San Antonio, Texas 2012-15 126 427 1266 .337 237 687 .345 141 222 .635 129-353 3.8 132 51 115 1232 9.8Blankenship, Brooke 42 5-10 F Heber Springs, Ark. 2011-12, 2014 24 2 10 .200 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 1-2 0.1 2 0 0 6 0.3Bregman, Tammy 14 5-4 G Atlanta, Ga. 1976 22 28 99 .283 0 0 .000 7 21 .333 37 1.7 12 0 0 63 2.9Brown, Alendra 55 6-3 C New Orleans, La. 2005-08 111 277 595 .466 0 3 .000 187 274 .682 254-276 4.8 76 54 89 741 6.7Brown, Chassity 32 5-7 G Shreveport, La 2007-10 109 320 841 .381 107 351 .305 222 337 .659 80-239 2.9 206 24 211 969 8.9Brown, Paula 25 5-9 F Ocean Springs, Miss. 1983-86 112 345 973 .355 0 0 .000 133 193 .689 399 3.6 125 2 8 823 7.3Bryant, Kim 33 6-0 F Little Rock, Ark. 1993-95 110 443 949 .467 0 3 .000 168 257 .654 218-458 6.1 76 12 132 1054 9.6Burse, Janell 33 6-5 C New Orleans, La. 1999-2000 116 636 1098 .579 1 1 1.000 352 625 .563 391-490 7.6 71 248 108 1625 14.0Byrd, Martha 12 5-4 G Pascagoula, Miss. 1978-79 40 63 192 .328 0 0 .000 47 63 .746 61 1.5 49 0 0 173 4.3Captain, Sarah 44 6-2 C Virginia Beach, Va. 1990-93 108 223 484 .461 0 1 .000 167 239 .699 183-239 4.2 66 41 54 613 5.7Carroll, Jessica 14 6-0 G League City, Texas 2000-03 60 24 65 .369 0 3 .000 19 26 .731 19-53 1.2 12 4 4 67 1.1Carter, Geneva 15 6-1 F Baton Rouge, La. 1996 10 6 11 .545 0 0 .000 5 9 .556 4-6 1.0 1 1 2 17 1.7Cates, Debbie 31 5-8 F Ponte Vedra, Fla. 1976 8 2 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 .000 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 5 0.6Cathrall, Elizabeth Ann 20 5-9 F/C Eufaula, Ala. 1976 13 45 0 .000 0 0 .000 25 0 .000 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 115 8.8Cayette, Shelly 30 6-4 C St. James, La. 2003-05 44 30 59 .508 0 0 .000 2 8 .250 8-23 0.7 11 8 9 62 1.4Cheatham, Sierra 31 6-0 G Houston, Texas 2017-19 61 145 368 .394 90 261 .345 29 43 .674 42-117 2.6 55 25 64 409 6.7Cizmar, Kiki 31 6-1 G Zagreb, Croatia 1997-99 83 150 346 .434 36 96 .375 26 39 .667 28-99 1.5 119 15 48 362 4.4Cleveland, Caitlin 13 5-10 G Kenner, La. 2008 19 6 17 .353 0 1 .000 9 10 .900 2-11 0.7 13 0 2 21 1.1Clifton, Tiffany 52 5-10 F Leesville, La. 1995 11 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 13 16 .813 3-7 0.9 4 0 2 23 2.1Coleman, Roma 12 5-8 G Houston, Texas 1992-95 113 176 532 .331 0 11 .000 149 258 .578 122-206 2.9 388 13 153 501 4.4Crawford, Margie 42 6-0 C Gretna, La. 1985 23 76 188 .404 41 68 .603 138 6.0 37 0 0 193 8.4Cruickshank, Caylah 13 5-9 G Montreal, Quebec 2015-18 96 62 174 .356 21 67 .313 31 62 .500 37-61 1.0 45 3 33 176 1.8Dalby, Rebecca 15 5-9 F Deer Park, Texas 1976 13 58 0 .000 0 0 .000 21 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 137 10.5Dale, Tiffany 22 6-1 F Lavon, Texas 2012-15 127 377 714 .528 0 9 .000 220 346 .636 313-478 6.2 121 155 138 974 7.7Daley, Grace 4 5-8 G Ocala, Fla. 1997-2000 122 747 1489 .502 187 525 .356 578 744 .777 263-331 4.9 345 18 289 2259 18.5Dornen, Dee Dee 25 5-5 G Chalmette, La. 1988 24 8 22 .364 0 0 .000 13 20 .650 76 3.2 10 1 11 29 1.2Dove, Monica 34 5-8 G New Orleans, La. 1985-88 109 409 1014 .403 1 4 .250 201 320 .628 526 4.8 106 1 53 1020 9.4Drew, Destiny 51 6-1 F Houston, Texas 2004-05 45 20 40 .500 0 0 .000 8 15 .533 24-25 1.1 3 6 12 48 1.1Duclos, Sharon 13 5-10 F Vicksburg, Miss. 1983-86 108 125 308 .406 0 0 .000 137 230 .596 278 2.6 82 0 10 387 3.6Duru, Chinwe 45 6-2 C Round Rock, Texas 2013-16 129 290 610 .475 0 0 .000 196 262 .748 500 3.9 42 143 38 776 6.0Eagan, Ellen 32 5-11 F/C New Orleans, La. 1978 16 14 51 .275 0 0 .000 8 23 .348 48 3.0 3 0 0 36 2.3Ebomwonyi, Adesuwa 15 5-10 F Pflugerville, Texas 2012-15 131 309 718 .430 35 135 .259 125 189 .661 283-386 5.1 104 38 122 778 5.9Edison, Karen 33 5-9 F Westbourough, Mass. 1990-91 55 115 287 .401 0 0 .000 85 160 .531 82-107 3.4 21 6 20 315 5.7Emery, Taylor 14 G Tampa, Fla. 2016 35 86 184 .467 10 35 .286 34 57 .596 119 3.4 28 2 34 216 6.2Farris, Barbara 54 6-3 C Harvey, La. 1995-98 118 660 1036 .637 1 2 .500 408 684 .596 351-588 8.0 105 47 144 1729 14.7Ferguson, Khadrereil 1 5-10 G Jackson, La. 2005-06 10 1 7 .143 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 3-2 0.5 1 0 2 2 0.2Forster, Susan 13 5-6 F New Orleans, La. 1976 13 6 0 .000 0 0 .000 11 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 23 1.8Freeman, Krystal 23 6-0 F Pineville, La. 2017-19 52 203 412 .493 3 14 .214 64 92 .696 87-179 5.1 35 32 29 473 9.1Frey, Mignon 12 5-9 G Metairie, La. 1996-98 33 10 28 .357 5 12 .417 2 4 .500 2-7 0.3 25 0 14 27 0.8Frey, Nicole 14 5-5 G Metairie, La. 1989-92 70 102 336 .304 12 50 .240 105 171 .614 28-97 1.8 169 4 79 321 4.6Fuqua, Sherri 14 5-9 G/F New Orleans, La. 1979-82 104 479 1089 .440 0 0 .000 231 303 .762 383 3.7 380 9 0 1189 11.4Gaudet, Stacey 10 5-9 G Kenner, La. 1984-87 112 757 1723 .439 0 0 .000 566 703 .805 720 6.4 272 0 50 2080 18.6Gilligan, Mary 23 5-5 G Middletown, N.J. 1982 27 40 107 .374 0 0 .000 18 29 .621 23 0.9 79 0 0 98 3.6Goodwin, Holly 25 5-11 F Paron, Ark. 1995 6 2 7 .286 1 3 .333 4 4 1.000 0-1 0.2 0 0 1 9 1.5Goolsby, Bree 21 6-2 F Marietta, Ga. 1999 4 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0-1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0.0Goree, Sarah 11 5-8 G Baton Rouge, La. 1999-2002 126 374 987 .379 152 424 .358 217 274 .792 48-264 2.5 418 12 122 1117 8.9Grayson, Olivia 21 5-9 G Metairie, la. 2010-13 134 487 1349 .361 113 380 .297 355 462 .768 211-539 5.6 499 57 249 1442 10.8Gurr, Danielle 24 5-11 F Chesterfield, Mo. 1985-88 96 190 394 .482 0 0 .000 88 119 .739 242 2.5 47 4 36 468 4.9Gutierrez, Erin 2 5-9 G Pembroke Pines, Fla. 2019 29 34 104 .327 3 15 .200 49 63 .778 9-52 2.1 99 2 39 120 4.1Harding, Shakira 1 5-7 G Houma, La. 2016-17 50 54 136 .397 21 64 .328 23 30 .767 50 1.0 32 1 24 152 3.0Hadley, Rodnelle 21 5-8 G Metairie, La. 1995-98 109 106 276 .384 4 9 .444 107 158 .677 39-150 1.7 221 1 68 323 3.0Hall, Mashandra 11/21 5-10 G Memphis, Tenn. 1990-91 48 60 193 .311 0 0 .000 25 59 .424 38-85 2.6 36 0 25 145 3.0Hall, Paije 24 6-2 C Lafayette, La. 2015 3 1 4 250 0 0 000 2 4 500 1-5 2.0 0 0 0 4 1.3Hampton, Lakethia 32 6-0 F New Orleans, La. 2002-05 110 399 839 .476 1 5 .200 254 401 .633 297-313 5.5 57 19 134 1053 9.6Hardie, Kacy 12 5-9 G Atlanta, Ga. 2011 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0Haris, Muci 5 5-7 G Sandweiler, Luxembourg 2003 29 72 180 .400 47 125 .376 29 38 .763 15-47 2.1 61 2 36 220 7.6Hauser, Holly 24 5-8 F Monumet, Colo. 1989-92 47 9 51 .176 1 4 .250 3 10 .300 8-23 0.7 10 1 6 22 0.5Haynes, Nancy 12 5-5 G New Orleans, La. 1984-87 71 31 86 .360 0 0 .000 26 49 .531 37 0.5 72 1 14 88 1.2Hector, Salome 23 5-5 G Houma, La. 1999-2002 88 128 331 .387 20 71 .282 135 196 .689 64-105 2.7 113 11 112 411 4.7Heide, Mia 42 6-3 F Austin, Texas 2019 30 34 81 .420 0 0 .000 9 27 .333 26-58 2.8 12 22 14 77 2.6Heiderer, Sarah 25 5-9 F Huntington Woods, Mich. 1981-84 87 70 195 .359 0 0 .000 28 56 .500 177 2.0 15 1 4 168 1.9Heike, Teresa 34 6-3 C Royal Oak, Mich. 1980-83 71 191 350 .546 0 0 .000 83 114 .728 225 3.2 20 36 0 465 6.5Henry, D’Aundra 23 5-8 G Houma, La. 2003-05, 2007 111 403 996 .405 56 196 .286 192 308 .623 117-240 3.2 322 43 260 1054 9.5Hill, Sharon 22 5-9 F Kenner, La. 1979-82 98 223 425 .525 0 0 .000 53 78 .679 353 3.6 131 2 0 499 5.1Howell, Cassandra 34 5-10 F Memphis, Tenn. 1990-93 87 100 298 .336 1 2 .500 155 242 .640 124-149 3.1 26 22 35 356 4.1Jackson, Tia 5 5-9 G Houston, Texas 2007-09 41 23 49 .469 2 10 .200 23 34 .676 15-17 0.8 22 2 10 71 1.7

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PLAYER Jersey Ht Pos Hometown Years GP FG FGA FG% 3s 3A 3% FT FTA FT% REB RPG Ast Blk St Pts PPG Johnson, Keisha 15 5-11 F Morgan City, La. 1991-94 112 729 1198 .609 0 0 .000 365 653 .559 465-653 9.4 72 24 222 1823 16.3Johnson, Keri 32 5-8 F Belle Chasse, La. 1989-92 34 1 10 .100 0 1 .000 1 6 .167 3-6 0.3 0 1 2 3 0.1Johnson, Terry 23 5-10 F Long Beach, Miss 1979-81 75 533 1099 .485 0 0 .000 291 423 .688 594 7.9 90 0 0 1357 18.1Jones, Carmen 15 5-6 G New Orleans, La. 1987-90 111 723 1618 .447 50 173 .289 380 556 .683 146-598 6.7 367 10 307 1876 16.9Jones, Danielle 12/41 6-1 F/C Land O’Lakes, Fla. 1986-89 77 145 323 .449 5 13 .385 93 157 .592 9-247 3.3 41 17 49 388 5.0Jones, Dynah 14 5-9 G New Orleans, La. 2019 30 90 239 .377 24 77 .312 33 56 .589 28-46 2.5 48 6 31 237 7.9Jones, Tierra 30 5-9 F Madison, Ala. 2013-16 115 182 383 .475 0 1 000 134 255 .525 477 4.1 80 13 88 498 4.3Joseph, Delacey 20 6-0 G Donaldsonville, La. 2001-04 99 300 816 .368 65 242 .269 121 176 .688 78-239 3.2 204 7 88 786 7.9Kaljo, Indira 33 5-10 G Sherman Oaks, Ca. 2009-10 65 170 451 .377 109 299 .365 43 66 .652 38-123 2.5 46 2 43 492 7.6Kaplan, Jamie 23 5-8 G Sebastian, Fla. 2012-15 130 312 867 .360 79 .289 273 248 341 .727 51-249 2.3 582 3 122 951 7.3Kautsky, Janique 24 5-10 G/F Perth, Australia 2010-13 120 165 456 .362 55 189 .291 81 109 .743 119-198 2.6 134 29 94 466 3.9Keil, Alex 11 6-1 F Gruenberg, Germany 1998 8 5 10 .500 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 3-3 0.8 3 0 1 12 1.5Kimche, Daryle 20 5-8 F Washington, D.C. 1981-84 104 534 1159 .461 0 0 .000 295 409 .721 445 4.3 306 3 23 1363 13.1Klingman, Barbara 31 5-11 F Metairie, La. 1978-79 43 173 411 .421 0 0 .000 82 151 .543 238 5.5 12 0 0 428 10.0Koch, Kristen 32 5-11 F/G Trenton, Ill. 1996-99 117 205 510 .402 57 161 .354 111 155 .716 98-228 2.8 154 20 80 578 4.9Langford, Ashley 2 5-5 G Harrisburg, Pa. 2006-09 121 314 919 .342 39 146 .267 380 453 .839 79-324 3.3 722 9 234 1047 8.7Latham, Courtnie 33 5-11 G Houston, Texas 2014-17 132 298 801 .372 64 238 .269 184 233 .790 401 3.0 264 19 122 844 6.4LeBlanc, Brenda 30 5-9 F Lafayette, La. 1979 5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0-3 0.6 1 0 0 2 0.4Lebsack, Elizabeth 35/32 6-0 C Great Bend, Kansas 1983-84 56 195 418 .467 0 0 .000 79 135 .585 336 6.0 14 13 9 469 8.4Lennix, Kinya 21 5-9 G LaPlace, La. 2002-05 92 83 257 .323 0 5 .000 35 61 .574 36-84 1.3 36 13 18 201 2.2Lewis, Jann 14 5-6 G New Orleans, La. 1983, 1985-87 110 366 842 .435 0 0 .000 229 319 .718 399 3.6 240 1 50 961 8.7Lindsey, Brittany 35 6-1 F Atlanta, Ga. 2008-11 96 435 857 .508 1 2 .500 163 266 .613 202-249 4.7 64 111 81 1034 10.8Lofton, Tatyana 11 5-9 G Madison, Miss. 2017-19 54 101 272 .371 26 86 .302 61 86 .709 54-77 2.4 70 3 34 289 5.4Lowry, Mary 11 5-8 G Bossier City, La. 1996-97 63 300 690 .435 46 133 .346 216 290 .745 70-175 3.9 215 12 112 862 13.7Luckhurst, Nikki 3 5-8 G Duluth, Ga. 2005-08 113 303 848 .357 193 565 .342 80 96 .833 89-226 2.8 181 11 103 879 7.8Lymon, Keisha 00 6-3 F Donaldsville, La. 2002-03 38 36 83 .434 0 1 .000 22 32 .688 32-73 2.8 12 27 10 94 2.5Madzarevic, Ksenija 34 6-5 C Novi Sad, Serbia 2016-19 72 47 91 .516 0 0 .000 7 15 .467 26-47 1.0 8 38 6 101 1.4Magee, Katye 3 5-10 G Ellisville, Miss. 2012-14 72 45 144 .313 37 119 .311 12 14 .857 20-23 0.6 17 2 16 139 1.9Manuirirangi, Kayla 5 5-7 G Hawera, New Zealand 2017-19 88 152 448 .339 105 320 .328 52 63 .825 26-111 1.6 165 2 43 461 5.2Marino, Mary Ann* 35 5-11 F Metairie, La. 1993, 1995-97 121 452 1147 .394 111 361 .307 219 269 .814 202-300 4.1 325 64 187 1234 10.2McDonald, Brittany 31 6-1 F Atlanta, Ga. 2011-13 71 62 147 .422 0 1 .000 45 49 .714 45-91 1.9 28 10 24 159 2.2McKiver, Teana 32 6-3 C Buelaville, N.C. 2001-03 96 487 828 .588 2 2 1.000 228 409 .557 236-398 6.6 99 217 84 1204 12.5McLemore, Joanna 1987 20 6 23 .261 0 0 .000 6 8 .750 0-5 0.3 10 1 3 18 0.9Modenbach, Jerrye 33 6-0 F Jefferson, La. 1979 16 5 16 .313 0 0 .000 5 10 .500 0-11 0.7 1 0 0 15 0.9Modenbach, Mary 22 5-8 F Jefferson, La. 1978 14 4 18 .222 0 0 .000 4 9 .444 0-10 0.7 2 0 0 12 0.9Monroe, Sheila 21 5-10 F Twin Falls, Idaho 1978 5 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0.4Montagnino, Jami 11 5-8 G Baton Rouge, La. 2004-07 114 353 935 .378 157 485 .324 248 288 .861 77-323 3.5 237 15 130 1111 9.7Moore, Tymeka 22 5-9 G Houston, Texas 2002-05 89 120 283 .424 0 8 .000 60 98 .612 85-187 3.1 70 36 81 300 3.4Morgan, Kolby 3 5-8 G New Orleans, La. 2015-18 132 777 1816 .428 252 714 .353 434 566 .767 182-480 5.0 296 67 259 2240 17.0Morris, Jeannie 22 5-4 G Donaldsonville, La. 1976 13 27 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 59 4.5Nadeau, Kelly 12 5-6 G Hudson, N.H. 2001-04 124 271 733 .370 147 464 .317 140 182 .769 46-240 2.3 346 9 197 829 6.7Nierman, Patricia 24 5-6 G Anacortes, Wash. 1976-78 41 111 183 .607 0 0 .000 39 25 1.560 43 1.0 17 0 0 261 6.4Norris, La’Shanna 24 6-2 F Joaquin, Texas 2000 24 17 25 .680 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 15-20 1.5 1 11 5 42 1.8Nunn, Danielle 20 5-9 G/F Arlington, Texas 2010-11 59 265 476 .557 0 7 .000 249 371 .671 113-181 4.9 92 7 92 779 13.2Nwokedi, Jennifer 42 6-1 F Houston, Texas 2009-10 45 24 53 .453 0 0 .000 14 24 .583 23-30 1.2 2 16 3 62 1.4Owens, Susan 12 5-8 G/F Southfield, Mich. 1980-83 109 332 688 .483 0 0 .000 130 153 .850 284 2.6 429 3 50 794 7.3Palman, Melissa 10 5-4 G Bethesda, Md. 1983-86 102 101 321 .315 0 0 .000 105 154 .682 129 1.3 84 2 23 307 3.0Palrang, Melicent 33 6-2 C Caldwell, Idaho 1984-87 103 179 424 .422 0 0 .000 141 196 .719 340 3.3 49 2 12 499 4.8Pertuit,Kristi 21 5-6 G Kenner, La. 1992-95 103 135 368 .367 10 30 .333 151 199 .759 60-96 1.5 121 1 49 431 4.2Philpots, Dominique 45 6-3 F Riverdale, Ga. 2005-08 109 164 408 .402 0 0 .000 64 95 .674 118-204 3.0 19 85 32 392 3.6Rainey, Chasity 32 5-9 F Casa, Ark. 1992-95 59 74 232 .319 45 139 .324 38 61 .623 34-58 1.6 27 0 23 231 3.9Reilly, Megan 13/30 5-7 F New Orleans, La. 1978-79 44 135 308 .438 0 0 .000 86 150 .573 208 4.7 43 0 0 356 8.1Roberson, Fabrecia^ 22 5-11 F Heflin, La. 1997-2000 124 293 630 .465 0 6 .000 242 345 .701 145-379 4.2 149 31 110 828 6.7Rusch, Deborah 25 5-7 G Woodstock, Ga. 1991-94 112 387 1141 .339 134 487 .275 76 107 .710 45-204 2.2 388 18 147 984 8.8Rogers, Morgan 42 6-3 C Shreveport, La. 2014-15 35 16 45 .356 0 0 .000 11 21 .524 13-39 1.5 1 6 4 43 1.2Rust, Angela 42/12 6-3 C Grafton, Va. 1989-92 109 254 598 .425 0 0 .000 193 250 .772 201-291 4.5 46 90 70 701 6.4Sands, Jennifer 33 6-0 F Dallas, Texas 2005-07 71 222 479 .463 19 60 .317 93 144 .646 88-248 4.7 71 20 48 556 7.8Scanlon, Kelly 13 5-9 G Ballston Lake, N.Y. 1997-01 123 130 397 .327 82 259 .317 75 109 .688 38-208 2.0 266 10 71 417 3.4Schulte, Meredith 22 6-0 G Braselton, Ga. 2016-19 128 229 573 .400 26 100 .260 101 139 .727 127-293 3.3 67 15 58 585 4.6Shapiro, Lisa 24 5-4 G Cincinnati, Ohio 1976 13 5 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 12 0.9Shaw, Kim 21 6-0 F/C Brentwood, Mo. 1976 13 33 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 71 5.5Shlagman, Sara 22 6-1 C Washington, D.C. 1983-86 96 314 727 .432 0 0 .000 138 252 .548 605 6.3 17 3 3 766 8.0Simmons, Courtney 25 5-10 G Baton Rouge, La. 2004-05 32 56 141 .397 5 25 .200 60 90 .667 16-60 2.4 68 3 36 177 5.5Simpson, Stephanie 55 6-3 C Lake Charles, La. 1992-95 103 72 201 .358 2 4 .500 31 47 .660 52-116 1.6 27 60 31 177 1.7Slaton, Kiara 50 6-3 F Ocean Springs, Miss. 2008-09 44 28 67 .418 0 0 .000 8 14 .571 22-58 1.8 5 6 8 64 1.5Slaughter, Gwen 45 6-2 F Mamou, La. 1999-03 126 432 843 .512 0 1 .000 224 386 .580 332-630 7.6 185 210 171 1088 8.6Smith, Melisa 21/11 5-8 G Mandeville, La. 1979 3 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0-2 0.7 1 0 0 2 0.7Smith, Phoebe 43/40 5-10 C Mandeville, La. 1979 23 44 112 .393 0 0 .000 36 61 .590 88 3.8 1 0 0 124 5.4Snow, Tyria 25 5-8 G Shreveport, La. 2010-13 118 165 391 .422 29 90 .322 102 144 .708 45-180 1.9 254 17 124 461 3.9Solomon, Sheri 22 6-0 F New Orleans, La. 1988 12 9 20 .450 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 11 0.9 1 0 1 21 1.8Staidum, Sasha 24 5-7 G Houma, La. 2006-08 78 99 261 .379 9 29 .310 47 81 .580 70-95 2.1 38 6 33 254 3.3Stokes, Laura 51 6-1 F/C Sydney, Australia 2011 3 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0-1 0.3 1 0 0 4 1.3Themann, Britt 34 6-1 F Seattle, Wash. 2000-03 128 284 706 .402 174 471 .369 157 201 .781 88-150 1.9 97 22 54 899 7.0Thomas, Schandel 1989 26 63 142 .444 0 0 .000 24 42 .571 25-66 3.5 52 2 28 150 5.8Thomas, Tracey 50 6-2 C Leesville, La. 1994-95 12 0 7 .000 0 0 .000 3 10 .300 4-6 0.8 0 0 0 3 0.3Thomaskutty, Christy 23 5-6 G Somersville, Ala. 1993-96 118 401 1005 .399 295 778 .379 270 347 .778 69-277 2.9 367 6 172 1367 11.6

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

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PLAYER Jersey Ht Pos Hometown Years GP FG FGA FG% 3s 3A 3% FT FTA FT% REB RPG Ast Blk St Pts PPGThompson, Tene 15 5-11 G Powder Spring, Ga. 2016-18 80 96 267 .360 5 21 .238 46 67 .687 60-152 2.7 41 29 46 243 3.0Toujouse, Patricia OJ 15 5-8 F Metairie, La. 1978-81 90 477 1128 .423 0 0 .000 121 170 .712 390 4.3 218 0 0 1075 11.9Towry, Sharon 13 5-8 F Rayne, La. 1980-83 93 116 316 .367 0 0 .000 45 66 .682 155 1.7 105 2 13 277 3.0True, Cheryl 33 5-11 G Texarkana, Texas 1988-89 54 86 244 .352 7 22 .318 44 77 .571 20-156 3.3 53 4 29 223 4.1Tupper, Margaret 33 6-1 F/C South Portland, Maine 1981-83 73 224 323 .693 0 0 .000 108 179 .603 405 5.5 32 15 19 556 7.6Turnbull, Taryn 44 5-10 G Kingston, Ontario 1998-01 109 98 242 .405 25 93 .269 73 115 .635 73-119 1.8 233 15 81 294 2.7Tyner, Teresa 23 5-9 G Victoria, Texas 1990-91 12 41 121 .339 0 0 .000 27 41 .659 11-24 2.9 29 0 16 109 9.1Valicevic, Megan 14 5-11 G/F The Woodlands, Texas 2006-09 122 232 549 .423 53 159 .333 168 229 .734 149-234 3.1 97 8 84 685 5.6Vicknair, Lacey 5 6-2 F Metairie, La. 1996-99 121 225 584 .385 7 32 .219 147 230 .639 152-357 4.2 162 52 117 604 5.0Vorpahl, Leslie 11 5-6 G San Antonio, Texas 2014-17 129 434 1072 .405 192 528 .364 195 271 .720 365 2.8 558 21 177 1255 9.7Vossen, Marysue 10/12 5-6 G St. Louis, Mo. 1976, 1978-79 47 59 75 .787 0 0 .000 12 22 .545 30 0.6 24 0 0 130 2.8Walsh, Natalie 22 5-6 G Slidell, La. 2004-05 29 21 58 .362 20 53 .377 4 4 1.000 2-10 0.4 12 1 6 66 2.3Weigel, Carla (Cox) 1 5-9 G Texarkana, Texas 1988-89 54 225 534 .421 0 1 .000 134 199 .673 23-194 4.0 220 10 130 584 10.8Wells, Maddison 24 6-1 F Winter Haven, Fla. 2017-19 67 56 134 .418 1 6 .167 20 31 .645 47-83 1.9 15 7 17 133 2.0Wells, Tami 20 5-8 F Ponchatoula, La. 1978-79 44 156 394 .396 0 0 .000 78 139 .561 217 4.9 113 0 0 390 8.9Westby, Ashley 34 6-3 C Houston, Texas 2011-13 24 20 37 .541 0 0 .000 6 15 .400 12-14 1.1 4 9 4 46 1.9White, Cashmir 35 6-2 F Hahnville, La. 2004-05 29 25 56 .446 0 0 .000 12 23 .522 22-61 2.9 0 21 7 62 2.1Williams, Bernadette 32 6-1 F/C Edgewood, Md. 1980-83 108 216 403 .536 0 0 .000 69 124 .556 451 4.2 16 27 6 501 4.6Williams, Marion 24 6-2 C McGehee, Ark. 1995-98 120 299 534 .560 0 3 .000 147 235 .626 194-362 4.6 45 33 60 745 6.2Wilson, Tiffany 15 5-11 F Marietta, Ga. 2001-04 124 177 517 .342 0 1 .000 109 193 .565 162-246 3.3 161 14 101 463 3.7Wyatt, Harlyn 25 6-2 F Atlanta, Ga. 2016-19 128 300 620 .484 0 1 .000 96 206 .466 193-378 4.5 57 110 58 696 5.4Young, Kathey 31 5-9 G St. Francisville, La. 1992-95 109 184 531 .347 1 5 .200 92 142 .648 97-142 2.2 186 14 88 461 4.2

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1. GRACE DALEY (1996-2000) 2,259 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1996-97 32-1 143 289 .495 38 85 .447 108 142 .761 63 64 127 4.0 51 81 2 75 432 13.51997-98 28-28 193 376 .513 56 152 .368 121 162 .747 57 65 122 4.4 74 107 2 81 563 20.11998-99 30-28 184 359 .513 40 123 .325 164 201 .816 66 90 156 5.2 96 95 6 58 572 19.11999-2000 32-32 227 465 .488 53 165 .321 145 239 .774 77 112 189 5.9 124 108 8 75 692 21.6Totals 122-89 747 1489 .502 187 525 .356 578 744 .777 263 331 594 4.9 345 391 18 289 2259 18.5

3. STACEY GAUDET (1983-87) 2,080 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1983-84 28-NA 154 371 .415 0 0 .000 107 126 .849 - - 158 5.6 103 - - - 415 14.81984-85 28-NA 173 455 .380 0 0 .000 111 134 .828 - - 181 6.5 71 - - - 457 16.31985-86 28-28 198 401 .494 0 0 .000 203 242 .839 - - 166 5.9 101 - - - 599 21.41986-87 28-28 232 496 .468 0 0 .000 145 201 .721 - - 215 7.7 100 107 0 50 609 21.8Totals 112-NA 757 1723 .439 0 0 .000 566 703 .805 - - 720 6.4 375 - - - 2080 18.6

6. BARBARA FARRIS (1994-98) 1,729 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1994-95 28-28 161 269 .599 0 1 .000 116 198 .586 92 132 224 8.0 13 75 12 28 438 15.61995-96 31-30 178 284 .627 0 0 .000 109 194 .562 111 137 248 8.0 22 76 12 34 465 15.01996-97 32-31 170 273 .623 0 0 .000 97 161 .602 85 161 246 7.7 40 80 14 48 437 13.71997-98 27-25 151 210 .719 1 1 1.00 86 131 .656 63 158 221 8.2 30 73 9 34 389 14.4Totals 118-114 660 1036 .637 1 2 .500 408 684 .596 351 588 939 8.0 105 304 47 144 1729 14.7

5. KEISHA JOHNSON (1990-94) 1,826 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1990-91 28-27 166 282 .587 0 0 .000 49 109 .450 100 134 234 8.4 20 58 6 36 381 13.61991-92 26-24 144 237 .608 0 0 .000 83 147 .565 109 130 239 9.2 10 66 6 54 371 13.41992-93 27-26 178 280 .636 0 0 .000 93 172 .541 113 143 256 9.5 20 59 5 49 449 16.61993-94 31-31 241 399 .604 0 0 .000 140 225 .622 143 176 319 10.3 22 74 7 83 622 20.1Totals 112-108 729 1198 .609 0 0 .000 365 653 .559 465 583 1048 9.4 72 257 24 222 1823 16.3

4. CARMEN JONES (1986-90) 1,876 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1986-87 28-18 101 214 .472 0 0 .000 37 64 .578 - - 137 4.9 62 79 2 63 239 8.51987-88 28-28 160 329 .486 7 23 .304 83 129 .643 - - 192 6.9 118 - 1 90 410 14.61988-89 27-27 210 411 .511 1 10 .100 116 162 .716 54 119 173 6.4 123 134 6 65 537 19.91989-90 28-28 252 664 .380 42 140 .300 144 201 .716 92 150 242 8.6 64 127 1 89 690 24.6Totals 111-101 723 1618 .447 50 173 .289 380 556 .683 - - 744 6.7 367 - 10 307 1876 16.9

2. KOLBY MORGAN (2014-18) 2,240 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2014-15 33-31 146 338 .432 37 123 .301 72 98 .735 49 101 150 4.5 50 72 8 69 401 12.22015-16 35-35 204 499 .409 64 196 .327 129 160 .806 47 117 164 4.7 77 81 15 77 601 17.22016-17 33-33 225 493 .456 79 191 .414 103 131 .786 44 138 182 5.5 66 75 22 54 632 19.22017-18 31-31 202 486 .416 72 204 .353 130 177 .734 42 124 166 5.4 103 100 22 59 606 19.5Totals 132-130 777 1816 .428 252 714 .353 434 566 .767 182 480 662 5.0 296 328 67 259 2240 17.0

7. JANELL BURSE (1997-2001) 1,625 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1997-98 22-0 37 78 .474 0 0 .000 19 41 .463 29 37 66 3.0 5 23 28 4 93 4.21998-99 30-1 133 237 .561 0 0 .000 58 104 .588 65 83 148 5.3 10 42 74 12 324 10.81999-00 32-32 233 392 .594 0 0 .000 139 228 .610 145 170 315 9.8 26 58 80 46 605 18.92000-01 32-32 233 391 .596 1 1 1.00 136 252 .540 152 190 342 10.7 30 102 66 46 603 18.8Totals 116-65 636 1098 .579 1 1 1.00 352 625 .563 391 480 871 7.5 71 225 248 108 1625 14.0

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11. CHRISTY THOMASKUTTY (1992-96) 1,331 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1992-93 27-8 80 201 .398 50 138 .362 83 101 .822 13 45 58 2.1 58 60 3 24 293 10.91993-94 31-31 124 314 .395 98 245 .400 76 104 .731 29 82 111 3.6 112 62 2 53 422 13.61994-95 29-29 105 276 .380 87 223 .390 62 76 .816 20 70 90 3.1 101 77 1 45 359 12.41995-96 31-31 74 214 .346 60 172 .349 49 66 .742 7 80 87 2.8 96 69 0 50 257 8.3Totals 118-99 383 1005 .381 295 778 .379 270 347 .778 69 277 346 2.9 367 268 6 172 1331 11.3

13. MARY ANN MARINO (1992-97) 1,234 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1992-93 27-23 106 252 .421 19 60 .317 64 79 .810 49 65 114 4.2 45 67 14 45 295 10.91993-94 3-2 14 35 .400 3 6 .500 6 7 .857 10 7 17 5.7 9 8 2 10 37 12.31994-95 29-29 119 332 .358 33 103 .320 53 72 .736 56 98 154 5.3 130 86 20 51 324 11.21995-96 30-28 99 245 .404 21 83 .253 45 51 .882 46 72 118 3.9 77 92 19 45 264 8.81996-97 32-32 114 283 .403 35 109 .321 51 60 .850 41 58 99 3.1 64 68 9 36 314 9.8Totals 121-114 452 1147 .394 111 361 .307 219 269 .814 202 300 502 126 325 321 64 187 1234 10.2

9. DARYL KIMCHE (1980-84) 1,363 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1980-81 21-NA 43 77 .558 0 0 .000 16 17 .941 - - 19 0.9 28 - - - 102 4.91981-82 27-22 136 287 .474 0 0 .000 54 78 .692 - - 103 3.8 52 - - - 326 12.11982-83 28-27 182 415 .439 0 0 .000 94 133 .707 - - 133 4.8 113 89 2 23 458 16.41983-84 28-NA 173 380 .455 0 0 .000 131 181 .724 - - 190 6.8 113 - - - 477 17.0Totals 104-NA 534 1159 .461 0 0 .000 295 409 .721 - - 445 4.3 306 - - - 1363 13.1

10. TERRY JOHNSON (1978-81) 1,358 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1978-79 21-NA 129 328 .393 0 0 .000 82 130 .631 - - 163 7.0 30 - - - 340 16.21979-80 27-NA 218 428 .509 0 0 .000 112 162 .691 - - 248 9.1 37 - - - 548 20.2 1980-81 27-NA 186 343 .543 0 0 .000 97 131 .740 - - 183 6.7 23 - - - 469 17.4Totals 75-NA 533 1099 .485 0 0 .000 291 423 .688 - - 594 7.9 90 - - - 1357 18.1

8. OLIVIA GRAYSON (2009-13) 1,442 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2009-10 33-17 96 256 .375 16 55 .291 67 90 .744 49 102 151 4.6 96 108 14 53 275 8.32010-11 34-33 123 354 .347 33 108 .306 91 126 .722 40 153 193 5.7 168 135 12 55 370 10.92011-12 34-33 158 433 .365 32 110 .291 122 149 .819 66 134 200 5.9 119 138 14 78 470 13.82012-13 33-33 110 306 .359 32 107 .299 75 97 .773 56 150 206 6.2 116 93 17 63 327 9.9Totals 134-116 487 1349 .361 113 380 .297 355 462 .768 211 539 750 5.6 499 474 57 249 1442 10.8

12. LESLIE VORPAHL (2013-17) 1,255 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2013-14 30-14 84 225 .373 36 109 .330 62 81 .765 15 57 72 2.4 94 69 1 32 266 8.92014-15 31-5 78 183 .426 37 95 .389 35 50 .700 10 50 60 1.9 74 60 4 44 228 7.42015-16 35-35 132 329 .401 66 165 .400 43 64 .672 11 102 113 3.2 189 113 4 47 373 10.72016-17 33-33 140 335 .418 53 159 .333 55 76 .724 9 111 120 3.6 201 141 12 54 388 11.8Totals 129-87 434 1072 .405 192 528 .364 195 271 .720 45 320 365 2.8 558 383 21 177 1255 9.7

14. DANIELLE BLAGG (2011-15) 1,232 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2011-12 34-18 97 314 .309 54 182 .297 38 63 .603 33 83 116 3.4 33 51 17 32 286 8.42012-13 32-15 111 313 .355 64 183 .350 28 48 .583 31 94 125 3.9 30 30 17 26 314 9.82013-14 27-23 113 317 .356 61 155 .394 36 54 .667 39 90 129 4.8 25 54 12 20 323 12.02014-15 33-28 106 322 .329 58 167 .347 39 57 684 26 86 112 3.4 44 40 5 37 309 9.4Totals 126-84 427 1266 .337 237 687 .345 141 222 .635 129 353 482 3.8 132 175 51 115 1232 9.8

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18. JAMI MONTAGNINO (2003-07) 1,111 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2003-04 27-10 35 117 .299 21 78 .269 23 37 .622 18 41 59 2.2 30 45 0 12 114 4.22004-05 27-27 64 193 .332 36 111 .324 38 43 .884 7 69 76 2.8 67 55 6 34 202 7.52005-06 27-27 102 268 .381 40 131 .305 80 89 .899 20 98 118 4.4 78 75 5 24 324 12.02006-07 33-33 152 357 .426 60 165 .365 107 119 .899 32 115 147 4.5 62 65 4 60 471 14.3Totals 114-97 353 935 .378 156 485 .322 248 288 .861 77 323 400 3.5 237 240 15 130 1111 9.8

19. GWEN SLAUGHTER (1998-99, 2000-03) 1,088 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1998-99 30-0 73 117 .624 0 0 .000 25 54 .463 44 104 148 4.9 22 32 57 35 171 5.72000-01 32-30 124 257 .482 0 0 .000 73 122 .598 87 166 253 7.9 44 63 51 52 321 10.02001-02 35-35 136 268 .507 0 1 .000 69 120 .575 99 194 293 8.4 58 58 54 41 341 9.72002-03 29-29 99 201 .493 0 0 .000 57 90 .633 102 166 268 9.2 61 55 48 43 255 8.8Totals 126-94 432 843 .512 0 1 .000 224 386 .580 332 630 962 7.6 185 208 210 171 1088 8.6

17. SARAH GOREE (1998-2002) 1,117 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1998-99 29-9 72 173 .416 23 64 .359 44 54 .815 8 42 50 1.7 55 89 1 22 211 7.31999-2000 31-30 96 233 .412 46 111 .414 31 43 .721 10 58 68 2.2 107 99 4 23 269 8.72000-01 32-31 106 310 .342 45 121 .372 78 96 .813 21 90 111 3.5 138 102 4 35 335 10.52001-02 34-25 100 271 .369 38 128 .297 64 81 .790 9 74 83 2.4 118 112 3 42 302 8.9Totals 126-95 374 987 .379 152 424 .358 217 274 .792 48 264 312 2.5 418 402 12 122 1117 8.9

T-21. D’AUNDRA HENRY (2002-05, 2006-07) 1,054 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2002-03 24-0 29 72 .403 2 4 .500 7 15 .467 13 21 34 1.4 24 36 3 31 67 2.82003-04 28-13 91 208 .438 10 34 .294 55 98 .561 25 53 78 2.8 83 93 12 66 247 8.82004-05 26-26 137 347 .395 24 86 .279 58 80 .725 47 82 129 5.0 103 82 17 72 356 13.72006-07 33-31 146 369 .396 20 72 .278 72 115 .626 32 84 116 3.5 112 83 11 91 384 11.6Totals 121-70 403 996 .405 56 196 .286 192 308 .623 117 240 357 2.6 322 294 43 260 1054 8.7

20. PATRICIA “O.J” TOUJOUSE (1977-81) 1,075 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1977-78 13-NA 45 148 .304 0 0 .000 22 34 .647 - - 58 4.5 11 - - - 112 8.61978-79 22-NA 94 257 .366 0 0 .000 24 33 .727 - - 71 3.2 35 - - - 212 9.61979-80 27-NA 148 346 .428 0 0 .000 29 39 .744 - - 132 4.9 59 - - - 325 12.01980-81 28-NA 190 377 .504 0 0 .000 46 64 .719 - - 129 4.6 113 - - - 426 15.2Totals 90-NA 477 1128 .423 0 0 .000 121 170 .712 - - 390 4.3 218 - - - 1075 11.9

16. SHERRI FUQUA (1978-82) 1,189 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1978-79 23-NA 108 265 .407 0 0 .000 74 109 .678 - - 92 4.0 93 - - - 290 12.61979-80 27-NA 118 248 .475 0 0 .000 45 57 .789 - - 108 4.0 84 - - - 281 10.41980-81 28-NA 126 264 .477 0 0 .000 43 55 .782 - - 79 2.8 127 - - - 295 10.51981-82 26-23 127 312 .407 0 0 .000 69 82 .842 - - 104 4.0 76 - - - 323 12.4Totals 104-NA 479 1089 .440 0 0 .000 231 303 .762 - - 383 3.7 380 - - - 1189 11.4

15. TEANA MCKIVER (2000-03) 1,204 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2000-01 32-2 103 189 .545 0 0 .000 52 99 .525 53 115 168 5.3 22 69 58 18 258 8.12001-02 35-35 235 377 .623 0 0 .000 104 189 .550 116 144 260 7.4 25 89 79 31 574 16.42002-03 29-29 149 262 .569 2 2 1.00 72 121 .595 67 139 206 7.1 52 77 80 35 372 12.8Totals 96-66 487 828 .588 2 2 1.00 228 409 .557 236 398 634 6.6 99 235 217 84 1204 12.5

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T-24. ASHLEY LANGFORD (2005-09) 1,047 Points --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2005-06 26-26 69 226 .305 10 46 .217 86 98 .867 20 70 90 3.5 171 81 1 48 233 9.02006-07 33-33 75 219 .342 3 8 .375 91 110 .827 25 90 115 3.5 207 82 2 76 244 7.42007-08 30-30 112 304 .368 18 69 .261 114 134 .851 18 74 92 3.1 160 86 3 51 356 11.92008-09 32-32 58 170 .341 8 23 .348 90 111 .811 16 90 106 3.3 184 81 3 59 214 6.7Totals 121-121 314 919 .342 39 146 .267 381 453 .841 79 324 403 3.3 722 330 9 234 1047 8.7

27. BRITTANY LINDSEY (2007-11) 1,034 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2007-08 30-28 127 252 .504 1 1 1.000 37 61 .607 84 90 174 5.8 13 38 35 24 292 9.72008-09 32-30 161 333 .483 0 1 .000 56 103 .544 67 79 146 4.6 30 55 33 28 378 11.82009-10 6-6 28 54 .519 0 0 .000 13 22 .591 11 13 24 4.0 5 7 6 5 69 11.52010-11 28-10 119 218 .546 0 0 .000 57 80 .713 40 67 107 3.8 16 38 37 24 295 10.5Totals 96-74 435 857 .508 1 2 .500 163 266 .613 202 249 451 4.7 64 138 111 81 1034 10.8

26. BRETT BENZIO (2008-12) 1,039 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2008-09 32-28 108 231 .468 0 0 .000 59 93 .634 82 214 296 9.3 45 52 47 32 275 8.62009-10 28-22 83 160 .519 0 0 .000 44 66 .667 66 134 200 7.1 31 43 34 13 210 7.52010-11 32-21 94 181 .519 0 0 .000 45 70 .643 81 155 236 7.4 28 44 75 21 233 7.32011-12 34-34 133 251 .530 0 0 .000 55 107 .514 88 221 309 9.1 43 53 73 26 321 9.4Totals 126-105 418 823 .508 0 0 .000 203 336 .604 317 724 1041 8.3 147 192 229 92 1039 8.2

23. LAKETHIA HAMPTON (2001-05) 1,053 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2001-02 31-0 36 99 .364 0 0 .000 40 70 .571 51 61 112 3.6 3 38 0 30 112 3.62002-03 29-0 84 162 .519 0 1 .000 37 69 .536 55 58 113 3.9 12 58 3 26 205 7.12003-04 28-28 140 299 .468 0 0 .000 93 145 .641 108 118 226 8.1 26 95 11 53 373 13.32004-05 22-19 139 279 .498 1 4 .250 84 117 .718 83 76 159 7.2 16 50 5 25 363 16.5Totals 110-79 399 839 .476 1 5 .200 254 401 .633 297 313 610 5.5 57 251 19 184 1053 9.6

T-21. KIM BRYANT (1992-96) 1,054 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1992-93 23-0 29 79 .367 0 0 .000 13 23 .565 20 49 69 3.0 1 21 3 16 71 3.11993-94 31-31 144 325 .443 0 0 .000 67 107 .626 96 153 249 8.0 18 56 0 40 355 11.51994-95 29-29 156 309 .505 0 1 .000 58 83 .699 52 157 209 7.2 30 60 4 41 370 12.81995-96 27-26 114 236 .483 0 2 .000 30 44 .682 50 99 149 5.5 27 48 5 35 258 9.6Totals 110-86 443 949 .467 0 3 .000 168 257 .654 218 458 676 6.2 76 185 12 132 1054 9.6

T-24. TIFFANY AIDOO (2007-11) 1,047 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg2007-08 30-11 57 166 .343 11 67 .164 29 40 .725 44 42 86 2.9 44 64 1 28 154 5.12008-09 32-2 45 147 .306 7 39 .179 39 70 .557 36 28 64 2.0 30 50 1 30 136 4.32009-10 33-27 117 249 .470 58 134 .433 39 58 .672 49 81 130 3.9 58 59 5 48 331 10.02010-11 34-34 146 356 .410 87 225 .387 47 73 .644 43 101 144 4.2 40 61 4 59 426 12.5Totals 129-74 365 918 .398 163 465 .351 154 241 .639 172 252 424 3.3 172 234 11 165 1047 8.1

28. MONICA DOVE (1984-88) 1,020 POINTS --------Total------- ----3-Point---- ---Free-Throw--- ------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg1984-85 26-NA 23 67 .343 0 0 .000 16 35 .457 - - 38 1.5 9 - - - 62 2.41985-86 28-NA 101 244 .414 0 0 .000 63 96 .656 - - 156 5.6 35 - - - 265 9.51986-87 28-20 128 316 .405 0 0 .000 58 90 .644 - - 172 6.1 27 87 0 26 314 11.21987-88 27-NA 157 387 .406 1 4 .250 64 99 .647 - - 160 5.9 35 - 1 27 379 14.0Totals 109-NA 409 1014 .403 1 4 .250 201 320 .628 - - 526 4.8 106 - - - 1020 9.4

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POINTS 1. 2259 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 2. 2240 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 3. 2080 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1983-87 4. 1876 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1987-90 5. 1823 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 6. 1729 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1994-98 7. 1625 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1997-2001 8. 1442 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 9. 1363 Daryl Kimche ....................................................... 1980-84 10. 1357 Terry Johnson ...................................................... 1978-81 POINTS PER GAME 1. 18.6 Stacey Gaudet (112 games) ................................. 1983-87 2. 18.5 Grace Daley (122 games) ................................. 1996-2000 3. 18.1 Terry Johnson (75 games).................................... 1978-81 4. 17.0 Kolby Morgan (132 games) ................................. 2014-18 5. 16.9 Carmen Jones (111 games) ................................. 1986-90 6. 16.3 Keisha Johnson (112 games) ............................... 1990-94 7. 16.1 Evenda Barnes (54 games) .................................. 1987-89 8. 14.7 Barbara Farris (118 games) .................................. 1994-98 9. 14.0 Janell Burse (116 games) .................................... 1997-01 10. 13.7 Mary Lowry (63 games)....................................... 1995-97

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 777 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 2. 757 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1983-87 3. 747 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 4. 729 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 5. 723 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1986-90 6. 660 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1994-98 7. 636 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1997-2001 8. 534 Daryl Kimche ....................................................... 1980-84 9. 533 Terry Johnson ...................................................... 1978-81 10. 487 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 487 Teana McKiver ..................................................... 2000-03

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 1816 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 2. 1723 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1983-87 3. 1618 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1986-90 4. 1489 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 5. 1349 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 6. 1266 Danielle Blagg ..................................................... 2011-15 7. 1198 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 8. 1159 Daryl Kimche ....................................................... 1980-84 9. 1147 Mary Ann Marino* ............................................... 1992-97 10. 1141 Deborah Rusch .................................................... 1990-94

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 225 Made) 1. .637 Barbara Farris (660-1036).................................... 1994-98 2. .609 Keisha Johnson (729-1198) ................................. 1990-94 3. .588 Teana McKiver (487-828) ..................................... 2000-03 4. .579 Janell Burse (636-1098) ...................................... 1997-01 5. .560 Marion Williams (299-534) .................................. 1994-98 6. .557 Danielle Nunn (265-476) ..................................... 2009-11 7. .550 Evenda Barnes (363-660) .................................... 1987-89 8. .528 Tiffany Dale (377-714) ......................................... 2011-15 9. .512 Gwen Slaughter (432-843) ............................98-99,00-03 10. .508 Brett Benzio (418-823) ........................................ 2008-12

3-POINTERS MADE 1. 295 Christy Thomaskutty ............................................ 1992-96 2. 252 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 3. 237 Danielle Blagg ..................................................... 2011-15 4. 193 Nikki Luckhurst .................................................... 2004-08 5. 192 Leslie Vorpahl ...................................................... 2013-17 6. 187 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 7. 174 Britt Themann ................................................. 1999-2003 8. 163 Tiffany Aidoo ....................................................... 2007-11 9. 157 Jami Montagnino ................................................ 2003-07 10. 152 Sarah Goree ..................................................... 1998-2002 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1. 778 Christy Thomaskutty ............................................ 1992-96 2. 714 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 3. 687 Danielle Blagg ..................................................... 2011-15 4. 565 Nikki Luckhurst .................................................... 2004-08 5. 528 Leslie Vorpahl ...................................................... 2013-17 6. 525 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 7. 487 Deborah Rusch .................................................... 1990-94 8. 485 Jami Montagnino ................................................ 2003-07 9. 471 Britt Themann ................................................. 1999-2003 10. 465 Tiffany Aidoo ....................................................... 2007-11 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 50 Made) 1. .379 Christy Thomaskutty (295-778) ........................... 1992-96 2. .369 Britt Themann (174-471) ................................. 1999-2003 3. .365 Indira Kaljo (109-299) ......................................... 2008-10 4. .364 Leslie Vorpahl (192-528) ..................................... 2013-17 5. .358 Sarah Goree (152-424) .................................... 1998-2002 6. .356 Grace Daley (187-525) ..................................... 1996-2000 7. .354 Kristen Koch (57-161) .......................................... 1995-99 8. .353 Kolby Morgan (252-714) ..................................... 2014-18 9. .351 Tiffany Aidoo (163-465) ...................................... 2007-11 10. .345 Danielle Blagg (237-687) .................................... 2011-15 .345 Sierra Cheatham (90-261) ................ 2017-present

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 578 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 2. 566 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1983-87 3. 434 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 4. 408 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1994-98 5. 380 Ashley Langford .................................................. 2005-09 380 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1986-90 7. 365 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 8. 355 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 9. 352 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1997-2001 10. 295 Daryl Kimche ....................................................... 1980-84

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 744 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 2. 703 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1983-87 3. 684 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1994-98 4. 653 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 5. 625 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1997-2001 6. 566 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 7. 556 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1986-90 8. 462 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 9. 453 Ashley Langford .................................................. 2005-09 10. 423 Terry Johnson ...................................................... 1978-81

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 made) 1. .861 Jami Montagnino (248-288)................................ 2003-07 2. .850 Susan Owens (130-153) ...................................... 1979-83 3. .839 Ashley Langford (380-453) .................................. 2005-09 4. .814 Mary Ann Marino (219-269) ................................ 1992-97 5. .805 Stacey Gaudet (566-703) ..................................... 1983-87 6. .792 Sarah Goree (217-274) .................................... 1998-2002 7. .790 Courtnie Latham (184-233) ................................. 2013-17 8. .781 Britt Themann (157-201) ................................. 1999-2003 9. .778 Christy Thomaskutty (270-347) ........................... 1992-96 10. .777 Grace Daley (578-744) ..................................... 1996-2000

REBOUNDS 1. 1,048 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 2. 1,041 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2009-12 3. 962 Gwen Slaughter .............................................98-99,00-03 4. 939 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1994-98 5. 881 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1997-2001 6. 791 Tiffany Dale ......................................................... 2011-15 7. 750 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 8. 744 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1986-90 9. 720 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1983-87 10. 676 Kim Bryant .......................................................... 1992-96

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 465 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 2. 391 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1997-2001 3. 351 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1994-98 4. 332 Gwen Slaughter .............................................98-99,00-03 5. 317 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2008-12 6. 313 Tiffany Dale ......................................................... 2011-15 7. 297 Lakethia Hampton ............................................... 2001-05 8. 283 Adesuwa Ebomwonyi .......................................... 2011-15 9. 263 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 10. 254 Alendra Brown .................................................... 2004-08

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 724 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2008-12 2. 630 Gwen Slaughter .............................................98-99,00-03 3. 598 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1986-90 4. 588 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1994-98 5. 583 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 6. 539 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 7. 490 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1997-2001 8. 480 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 9. 478 Tiffany Dale ......................................................... 2011-15 10. 458 Kim Bryant .......................................................... 1992-96

REBOUNDS PER GAME (Min. 50 Games) 1. 9.4 Keisha Johnson (112 games) ............................... 1990-94 2. 8.6 Evenda Barnes (54 games) .................................. 1987-89 3. 8.3 Brett Benzio (124 games) ......................................2008-P 4. 8.0 Barbara Farris (118 games) .................................. 1994-98 5. 7.9 Terry Johnson (75 games).................................... 1978-81 6. 7.6 Gwen Slaughter (126 games) ........................98-99,00-03 7. 7.6 Janell Burse (116 games) ................................ 1997-2001 8. 6.7 Carmen Jones (111 games) ................................. 1986-90 9. 6.6 Teana McKiver (96 games) ................................... 2000-03 10. 6.4 Stacey Gaudet (112 games) ................................. 1983-87

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HISTORYASSISTS 1. 722 Ashley Langford .................................................. 2005-09 2. 582 Jamie Kaplan ....................................................... 2011-15 3. 558 Leslie Vorpahl ...................................................... 2013-17 4. 499 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 5. 429 Susan Owens ....................................................... 1978-83 6. 418 Sarah Goree ..................................................... 1998-2002 7. 388 Roma Coleman .................................................... 1991-95 388 Deborah Rusch .................................................... 1990-94 9. 380 Sherri Fuqua ........................................................ 1978-82 10. 377 Roshaunda Barnes ............................................... 2007-11

ASSISTS PER GAME 1. 6.0 Ashley Langford (121 games) .............................. 2005-09 2. 4.5 Jamie Kaplan (130 games) .................................. 2011-15 3. 4.3 Leslie Vorpahl (129 games).................................. 2013-17 4. 4.1 Carla Weigel (54 games) ...................................... 1987-89 5. 3.9 Susan Owens (100 games) .................................. 1979-83 6. 3.7 Olivia Grayson (134 games) ................................. 2009-13 7. 3.7 Sherri Fuqua (104 games) ................................... 1978-82 8. 3.5 Deborah Rusch (112 games) ................................ 1990-94 9. 3.4 Roma Coleman (113 games) ............................... 1991-95 10. 3.4 Mary Lowry (63 games)....................................... 1995-97

BLOCKS 1. 248 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1997-2001 2. 229 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2008-12 3. 217 Teana McKiver ..................................................... 2000-03 4. 210 Gwen Slaughter .............................................98-99,00-03 5. 155 Tiffany Dale ......................................................... 2011-15 6. 143 Chinwe Duru ........................................................ 2012-16 7. 111 Brittany Lindsey .................................................. 2007-11 8. 110 Harlyn Wyatt ....................................................... 2015-19 9. 90 Angela Rust ......................................................... 1988-92 10. 85 Dominique Philpots ............................................. 2004-08

BLOCKS PER GAME 1. 2.3 Teana McKiver (96 games) ................................... 2000-03 2. 2.1 Janell Burse (116 games) .................................... 1997-01 3. 1.8 Brett Benzio (126 games) .................................... 2008-12 4. 1.7 Gwen Slaughter (126 games) ........................98-99,00-03 5. 1.2 Tiffany Dale (127 games) ..................................... 2011-15 6. 1.2 Brittany Lindsey (96 games) ................................ 2007-11 7. 1.1 Chinwe Duru (129 games) ................................... 2012-16 8. 0.9 Harlyn Wyatt (128 games) ................................... 2015-19 9. 0.8 Angela Rust (109 games) .................................... 1988-92 10. 0.8 Dominique Philpots (109 games) ........................ 2004-08

STEALS 1. 315 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1986-90 2. 289 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 3. 260 D’Aundra Henry .............................................02-05,06-07 4. 259 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 5. 249 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 6. 234 Ashley Langford .................................................. 2005-09 7. 231 Roshaunda Barnes ............................................... 2007-11 8. 222 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 9. 211 Chassity Brown .................................................... 2006-10 10. 197 Kelly Nadeau ....................................................... 2000-04

STEALS PER GAME 1. 2.8 Carmen Jones (111 games) ................................. 1986-00 2. 2.4 Grace Daley (122 games) ................................. 1996-2000 3. 2.4 Carla Weigel (54 games) ...................................... 1987-89 4. 2.3 D’Aundra Henry (111 games) ........................02-05,06-07 5. 2.0 Keisha Johnson (112 games) ............................... 1990-94 6. 2.0 Kolby Morgan (132 games) ................................. 2014-18 7. 1.9 Olivia Grayson (134 games) ................................. 2009-13 8. 1.9 Ashley Langford (121 games) .............................. 2005-09 9. 1.9 Chassity Brown (109 games) ............................... 2006-10 10. 1.8 Evenda Barnes (54 games) .................................. 1987-89 MINUTES 1. 4327 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 2. 4162 Ashley Langford .................................................. 2005-09 3. 4121 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 4. 3688 Christy Thomaskutty ............................................ 1992-96 5. 3679 Leslie Vorpahl ...................................................... 2013-17 6. 3420 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2008-12 7. 3418 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 8. 3375 Jamie Kaplan ....................................................... 2011-15 9. 3342 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 10. 3326 Mary Ann Marino* ............................................... 1992-97

MINUTES PER GAME 1. 34.4 Ashley Langford (121 games) .............................. 2005-09 2. 32.8 Kolby Morgan (132 games) ................................. 2014-18 3. 31.3 Christy Thomaskutty (118 games) ....................... 1992-96 4. 30.8 Olivia Grayson (101 games) ................................. 2009-13 5. 30.6 Mary Lowry (63 games)....................................... 1995-97 6. 30.5 Keisha Johnson (112 games) ............................... 1990-94 7. 28.8 Danielle Nunn (59 games) ................................... 2009-11 8. 28.5 Leslie Vorpahl (129 games).................................. 2013-17 9. 27.9 Barbara Farris (118 games) .................................. 1994-98 10. 27.9 Deborah Rusch (112 games) ................................ 1990-94 GAMES PLAYED 1. 134 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 2. 132 Courtnie Latham .................................................. 2013-17 132 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 4. 131 Adesuwa Ebomwonyi .......................................... 2011-15 5. 130 Jamie Kaplan ....................................................... 2011-15 6. 129 Leslie Vorpahl ...................................................... 2013-17 129 Tiffany Aidoo ....................................................... 2007-11 129 Chinwe Duru ........................................................ 2012-16 9. 128 Britt Themann ................................................. 1999-2003 128 Meredith Schulte ................................................. 2015-19 128 Harlyn Wyatt ....................................................... 2015-19 GAMES STARTED 1. 132 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 2. 119 Ashley Langford .................................................. 2005-09 3. 116 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 4. 114 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1994-98 114 Mary Ann Marino* ............................................... 1992-97 6. 108 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 7. 105 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2008-12 8. 101 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1986-90 9. 99 Christy Thomaskutty ............................................ 1992-96 10. 97 Jami Montagnino ................................................ 2003-07

*received medical redshirt in 1993-94

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POINTS 1. 692 Grace Daley...................................................... 1999-2000 2. 690 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1989-90 3. 632 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2016-17 4. 622 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1993-94 5. 609 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1986-87 6. 606 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2017-18 7. 605 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1999-2000 8. 603 Janell Burse ......................................................... 2000-01 9. 601 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2015-16 10. 599 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1985-86

POINTS PER GAME 1. 24.6 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1989-90 2. 21.8 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1986-87 3. 21.6 Grace Daley...................................................... 1999-2000 4. 21.4 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1985-86 5. 20.9 Evenda Barnes ..................................................... 1988-89 6. 20.3 Terry Johnson ...................................................... 1979-80 7. 20.1 Grace Daley.......................................................... 1997-98 8. 20.1 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1993-94 9. 19.9 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1988-89 10. 19.5 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2017-18

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 252 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1989-90 2. 241 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1993-94 3. 238 Evenda Barnes ..................................................... 1988-89 4. 235 Teana McKiver ..................................................... 2001-02 5. 233 Janell Burse ......................................................... 2000-01 233 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1999-2000 7. 232 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1986-87 8. 227 Grace Daley...................................................... 1999-2000 9. 225 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2016-17 10. 218 Terry Johnson ...................................................... 1979-80

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 664 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1989-90 2. 499 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2015-16 3. 496 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1986-87 4. 493 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2016-17 5. 486 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2017-18 6. 465 Grace Daley...................................................... 1999-2000 7. 455 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1984-85 8. 433 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2011-12 9. 428 Terry Johnson ...................................................... 1979-80 10. 421 Roshaunda Barnes ............................................... 2010-11

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .719 Barbara Farris (151-210)...................................... 1997-98 2. .671 Marion Williams (104-155) .................................. 1996-97 3. .636 Keisha Johnson (178-280) ................................... 1992-93 4. .627 Barbara Farris (178-284)...................................... 1995-96 5. .623 Teana McKiver (235-377) ..................................... 2001-02 6. .623 Barbara Farris (170-273)...................................... 1996-97 7. .608 Keisha Johnson (144-237) ................................... 1991-92 8. .604 Keisha Johnson (241-399) ................................... 1993-94 9. .599 Barbara Farris (161-269)...................................... 1994-95 10. .596 Janell Burse (233-391) ........................................ 2000-01

3-POINTERS MADE 1. 98 Christy Thomaskutty ............................................ 1993-94 2. 87 Tiffany Aidoo ....................................................... 2010-11 87 Christy Thomaskutty ............................................ 1994-95 4. 79 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2016-17 5. 72 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2017-18 6. 69 Nikki Luckhurst .................................................... 2005-06 7. 66 Leslie Vorpahl ...................................................... 2015-16 66 Indira Kaljo .......................................................... 2008-09 9. 64 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2015-16 64 Danielle Blagg ..................................................... 2012-13 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1. 245 Christy Thomaskutty ............................................ 1993-94 2. 225 Tiffany Aidoo ....................................................... 2010-11 3. 223 Christy Thomaskutty ............................................ 1994-95 4. 204 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2015-16 5. 197 Nikki Luckhurst .................................................... 2005-06 6. 196 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2015-16 7. 191 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2016-17 8. 183 Danielle Blagg ..................................................... 2012-13 9. 182 Danielle Blagg ..................................................... 2011-12 10. 177 Kelly Nadeau ....................................................... 2003-04 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .433 Tiffany Aidoo (58-134) ........................................ 2009-10 2. .420 Indira Kaljo (66-157) ........................................... 2008-09 3. .414 Kolby Morgan (79-191) ....................................... 2016-17 .414 Sarah Goree (46-111) ...................................... 1999-2000 5. .400 Leslie Vorpahl (66-165) ....................................... 2015-16 .400 Christy Thomaskutty (98-245) ............................. 1993-94 7. .394 Danielle Blagg (61-155) ...................................... 2013-14 8. .390 Christy Thomaskutty (87-223) ............................. 1994-95 9. .389 Leslie Vorpahl (37-95) ......................................... 2014-15 10. .387 Tiffany Aidoo (87-225) ........................................ 2010-11

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 203 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1985-86 2. 185 Grace Daley...................................................... 1999-2000 3. 164 Grace Daley.......................................................... 1998-99 4. 145 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1986-87 5. 144 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1989-90 6. 140 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1993-94 7. 139 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1999-2000 8. 136 Janell Burse ......................................................... 2000-01 9. 131 Daryl Kimche ....................................................... 1983-84 10. 130 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2017-18

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 252 Janell Burse ......................................................... 2000-01 2. 242 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1985-86 3. 239 Grace Daley...................................................... 1999-2000 4. 228 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1999-2000 5. 225 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1993-94 6. 201 Grace Daley.......................................................... 1998-99 201 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1989-90 201 Stacey Gaudet ..................................................... 1986-87 9. 198 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1994-95 10. 194 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1995-96

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 50 attempts) 1. .899 Jami Montagnino (107-119)................................ 2006-07 2. .899 Jami Montagnino (80-89) ................................... 2005-06 3. .869 Chinwe Duru (73-84) ........................................... 2015-16 4. .867 Ashley Langford (85-98) ...................................... 2005-06 5. .851 Ashley Langford (114-134) .................................. 2007-08 6. .850 Mary Ann Marino (51-60) .................................... 1996-97 7. .849 Stacey Gaudet (107-126) ..................................... 1983-84 8. .845 Kristen Koch (60-71) ............................................ 1998-99 9. .842 Courtnie Latham (64-76) ..................................... 2015-16 10. .841 Sherri Fuqua (69-82) ........................................... 1981-82

REBOUNDS 1. 342 Janell Burse ......................................................... 2000-01 2. 319 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1993-94 3. 315 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1999-2000 4. 309 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2011-12 5. 296 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2008-09 6. 293 Gwen Slaughter ................................................... 2001-02 7. 268 Gwen Slaughter ................................................... 2002-03 8. 261 Evenda Barnes ..................................................... 1988-89 9. 260 Teana McKiver ..................................................... 2001-02 10. 256 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1992-93

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 152 Janell Burse ......................................................... 2000-01 2. 145 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1999-2000 3. 143 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1993-94 4. 116 Teana McKiver ..................................................... 2001-02 5. 113 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1992-93 6. 111 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1995-96 7. 109 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1991-92 8. 108 Lakethia Hampton ............................................... 2003-04 9. 103 Adesuwa Ebomwonyi .......................................... 2013-14 10. 102 Gwen Slaughter ................................................... 2002-03 102 Evenda Barnes ..................................................... 1988-89

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 221 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2011-12 2. 214 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2008-09 3. 194 Gwen Slaughter ................................................... 2001-02 4. 190 Janell Burse ......................................................... 2000-01 5. 176 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1993-94 6. 170 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1999-2000 7. 166 Gwen Slaughter ................................................... 2002-03 166 Gwen Slaughter ................................................... 2000-01 9. 161 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1996-97 10. 159 Evenda Barnes ..................................................... 1988-89

REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. 10.7 Janell Burse (32 games) ...................................... 2000-01 2. 10.3 Keisha Johnson (31 games) ................................. 1993-94 3. 9.8 Janell Burse (32 games) .................................. 1999-2000 4. 9.7 Sara Shlagman (22 games).................................. 1985-86 5. 9.7 Evenda Barnes (27 games) .................................. 1988-89 6. 9.5 Keisha Johnson (27 games) ................................. 1992-93 7. 9.3 Brett Benzio (32 games) ...................................... 2008-09 8. 9.2 Gwen Slaughter (29 games) ................................ 2002-03 9. 9.2 Keisha Johnson (26 games) ................................. 1991-92 10. 9.2 Terry Johnson (27 games).................................... 1979-80

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HISTORYASSISTS 1. 722 Ashley Langford .................................................. 2005-09 2. 582 Jamie Kaplan ....................................................... 2011-15 3. 558 Leslie Vorpahl ...................................................... 2013-17 4. 499 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 5. 429 Susan Owens ....................................................... 1978-83 6. 418 Sarah Goree ..................................................... 1998-2002 7. 388 Roma Coleman .................................................... 1991-95 388 Deborah Rusch .................................................... 1990-94 9. 380 Sherri Fuqua ........................................................ 1978-82 10. 377 Roshaunda Barnes ............................................... 2007-11

ASSISTS PER GAME 1. 6.0 Ashley Langford (121 games) .............................. 2005-09 2. 4.5 Jamie Kaplan (130 games) .................................. 2011-15 3. 4.3 Leslie Vorpahl (129 games).................................. 2013-17 4. 4.1 Carla Weigel (54 games) ...................................... 1987-89 5. 3.9 Susan Owens (100 games) .................................. 1979-83 6. 3.7 Olivia Grayson (134 games) ................................. 2009-13 7. 3.7 Sherri Fuqua (104 games) ................................... 1978-82 8. 3.5 Deborah Rusch (112 games) ................................ 1990-94 9. 3.4 Roma Coleman (113 games) ............................... 1991-95 10. 3.4 Mary Lowry (63 games)....................................... 1995-97

BLOCKS 1. 248 Janell Burse ..................................................... 1997-2001 2. 229 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2008-12 3. 217 Teana McKiver ..................................................... 2000-03 4. 210 Gwen Slaughter .............................................98-99,00-03 5. 155 Tiffany Dale ......................................................... 2011-15 6. 143 Chinwe Duru ........................................................ 2012-16 7. 111 Brittany Lindsey .................................................. 2007-11 8. 110 Harlyn Wyatt ....................................................... 2015-19 9. 90 Angela Rust ......................................................... 1988-92 10. 85 Dominique Philpots ............................................. 2004-08

BLOCKS PER GAME 1. 2.3 Teana McKiver (96 games) ................................... 2000-03 2. 2.1 Janell Burse (116 games) .................................... 1997-01 3. 1.8 Brett Benzio (126 games) .................................... 2008-12 4. 1.7 Gwen Slaughter (126 games) ........................98-99,00-03 5. 1.2 Tiffany Dale (127 games) ..................................... 2011-15 6. 1.2 Brittany Lindsey (96 games) ................................ 2007-11 7. 1.1 Chinwe Duru (129 games) ................................... 2012-16 8. 0.9 Harlyn Wyatt (128 games) ................................... 2015-19 9. 0.8 Angela Rust (109 games) .................................... 1988-92 10. 0.8 Dominique Philpots (109 games) ........................ 2004-08

STEALS 1. 315 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1986-90 2. 289 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 3. 260 D’Aundra Henry .............................................02-05,06-07 4. 259 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 5. 249 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 6. 234 Ashley Langford .................................................. 2005-09 7. 231 Roshaunda Barnes ............................................... 2007-11 8. 222 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 9. 211 Chassity Brown .................................................... 2006-10 10. 197 Kelly Nadeau ....................................................... 2000-04

STEALS PER GAME 1. 2.8 Carmen Jones (111 games) ................................. 1986-00 2. 2.4 Grace Daley (122 games) ................................. 1996-2000 3. 2.4 Carla Weigel (54 games) ...................................... 1987-89 4. 2.3 D’Aundra Henry (111 games) ........................02-05,06-07 5. 2.0 Keisha Johnson (112 games) ............................... 1990-94 6. 2.0 Kolby Morgan (132 games) ................................. 2014-18 7. 1.9 Olivia Grayson (134 games) ................................. 2009-13 8. 1.9 Ashley Langford (121 games) .............................. 2005-09 9. 1.9 Chassity Brown (109 games) ............................... 2006-10 10. 1.8 Evenda Barnes (54 games) .................................. 1987-89 MINUTES 1. 4327 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 2. 4162 Ashley Langford .................................................. 2005-09 3. 4121 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 4. 3688 Christy Thomaskutty ............................................ 1992-96 5. 3679 Leslie Vorpahl ...................................................... 2013-17 6. 3420 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2008-12 7. 3418 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 8. 3375 Jamie Kaplan ....................................................... 2011-15 9. 3342 Grace Daley...................................................... 1996-2000 10. 3326 Mary Ann Marino* ............................................... 1992-97

MINUTES PER GAME 1. 34.4 Ashley Langford (121 games) .............................. 2005-09 2. 32.8 Kolby Morgan (132 games) ................................. 2014-18 3. 31.3 Christy Thomaskutty (118 games) ....................... 1992-96 4. 30.8 Olivia Grayson (101 games) ................................. 2009-13 5. 30.6 Mary Lowry (63 games)....................................... 1995-97 6. 30.5 Keisha Johnson (112 games) ............................... 1990-94 7. 28.8 Danielle Nunn (59 games) ................................... 2009-11 8. 28.5 Leslie Vorpahl (129 games).................................. 2013-17 9. 27.9 Barbara Farris (118 games) .................................. 1994-98 10. 27.9 Deborah Rusch (112 games) ................................ 1990-94 GAMES PLAYED 1. 134 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 2. 132 Courtnie Latham .................................................. 2013-17 132 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 4. 131 Adesuwa Ebomwonyi .......................................... 2011-15 5. 130 Jamie Kaplan ....................................................... 2011-15 6. 129 Leslie Vorpahl ...................................................... 2013-17 129 Tiffany Aidoo ....................................................... 2007-11 129 Chinwe Duru ........................................................ 2012-16 9. 128 Britt Themann ................................................. 1999-2003 128 Meredith Schulte ................................................. 2015-19 128 Harlyn Wyatt ....................................................... 2015-19 GAMES STARTED 1. 132 Kolby Morgan ...................................................... 2014-18 2. 119 Ashley Langford .................................................. 2005-09 3. 116 Olivia Grayson ...................................................... 2009-13 4. 114 Barbara Farris ...................................................... 1994-98 114 Mary Ann Marino* ............................................... 1992-97 6. 108 Keisha Johnson .................................................... 1990-94 7. 105 Brett Benzio ......................................................... 2008-12 8. 101 Carmen Jones ...................................................... 1986-90 9. 99 Christy Thomaskutty ............................................ 1992-96 10. 97 Jami Montagnino ................................................ 2003-07

*received medical redshirt in 1993-94

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POINTS 1. 43 Carmen Jones vs. Alabama.......................................1/3/90 2. 39 Janell Burse vs. DePaul.............................................2/3/00 39 Keisha Johnson vs. Va. Tech ....................................1/15/94 4. 38 Grace Daley at SMU ................................................12/5/98 38 Patricia Toujouse vs. UNO .....................................12/30/80 6. 37 Danielle Nunn at Oral Roberts ................................3/21/11 37 Stacey Gaudet vs. UCF ............................................1/18/87 8. 36 Janell Burse vs. Houston ........................................1/14/01 36 Grace Daley vs. Memphis .........................................2/6/98 36 Keisha Johnson vs. Miss. St. ...................................1/25/94

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 19 Patricia Toujouse vs. UNO .....................................12/30/80 2. 17 Janell Burse vs. DePaul.............................................2/3/00 17 Stacey Gaudet vs. Nicholls St. .................................2/26/86 4. 16 Keisha Johnson vs. Va. Tech ....................................1/15/94 5. 15 Janell Burse vs. Houston ........................................1/14/01 15 Keisha Johnson vs. Miss. St. ...................................1/25/94 7. 14 Kolby Morgan at Vanderbilt ...................................12/5/16 14 Kolby Morgan at Cincinnati ....................................1/28/17 14 Brittany Lindsey vs. Southern Miss ........................2/19/09 10. 13 Teana McKiver vs. Southern Miss .............................1/5/02 13 Janell Burse vs. Georgetown ..................................1/14/01 13 Janell Burse vs. Southern Miss .................................1/3/00 13 Janell Burse vs. Sienna .........................................11/22/99 13 Grace Daley vs. Memphis .........................................2/6/98 13 Keisha Johnson vs. Virginia Tech ...............................2/1/92 13 Keisha Johnson vs. McNeese St. .............................1/30/92 13 Kolby Morgan vs. Troy ..........................................12/21/17

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 28 Olivia Grayson at UTEP ...........................................2/12/12 2. 27 Kolby Morgan at USF ................................................2/9/16 3. 26 Kolby Morgan at Vanderbilt ...................................12/5/16 4. 25 Kolby Morgan at Cincinnati ....................................1/28/17 25 Roshaunda Barnes vs. Southern Miss .....................1/20/11 25 Jami Montagnino at SMU.........................................3/3/06 7. 24 Janell Burse vs. DePaul.............................................2/3/00 24 Grace Daley at Sienna ..........................................11/22/99 9. 23 Janell Burse vs. Houston ........................................1/14/01 23 Kolby Morgan vs. UTEP ........................................12/22/17

3-POINTERS MADE 1. 9 Tiffany Aidoo at UAB ................................................1/9/11 2. 8 Danielle Blagg at Marshall .....................................1/13/13 8 Christy Thomaskutty vs. McNeese ........................12/19/94 8 Christy Thomaskutty vs. Troy ................................11/29/94 5. 7 Danielle Blagg vs. Virginia ....................................12/20/13 7 Jami Montagnino vs. Tulsa .....................................1/12/07 7 Jami Montagnino vs. Houston..................................1/5/07 7 Britt Themann vs. Cincinnati ..................................1/28/01 7 Christy Thomaskutty vs. Texas Tech ........................3/20/95 7 Christy Thomaskutty vs. ULM .................................3/24/94 7 Kolby Morgan vs. San Diego State ........................11/25/17

3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1. 16 Nikki Luckhust at SMU .............................................3/3/06 16 Christy Thomaskutty at Texas Tech .........................3/20/95 3. 15 Christy Thomaskutty vs. South Fla. ..........................2/5/94 4. 14 Christy Thomaskutty vs. LSU ..................................2/21/94 5. 13 Danielle Blagg vs. Virginia ....................................12/20/13 13 Danielle Blagg at Marshall .....................................1/13/13 13 Tiffany Aidoo vs. Southern Miss .............................1/20/11 13 Tiffany Aidoo at UAB ................................................1/9/11 13 Nikki Luckhurst vs. Marshall .....................................3/6/08 13 Nikki Luckhurst vs. Ga. Tech..................................11/13/07 13 Christy Thomaskutty vs. S.Carolina.......................12/19/95 13 Christy Thomaskutty at South Fla...........................2/27/93 13 Kolby Morgan at Houston ......................................1/31/18

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 19 Stacey Gaudet vs. Virginia Tech ..............................2/25/84 2. 15 Danielle Nunn at Oral Roberts ................................3/21/11 15 Danielle Nunn at Tulsa ...........................................1/22/11 15 Grace Daley at SMU ................................................12/5/98 15 Grace Daley vs. SMU .............................................11/25/97 6. 14 Salome Hector vs. Southern Miss .............................1/3/00 14 Keisha Johnson vs. South Fla. ................................2/22/92 8. 13 Danielle Nunn at UTEP .............................................3/3/10 13 Lakethia Hampton vs. S. F. Austin ........................12/28/04 10. 12 Courtnie Latham vs. SLU ......................................12/21/15 12 Tiffany Dale vs. Louisiana Tech ...............................1/25/14 12 Danielle Nunn vs. Tulsa ............................................2/5/10 12 Jami Montagnino vs. SMU .......................................3/3/06 12 Jami Montagnino vs. Rhode Island ......................11/17/06 12 Janell Burse vs. Southern Miss ...............................2/22/01 12 Grace Daley vs. Louisville .........................................3/4/00

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 23 Keisha Johnson vs. UNLV ......................................12/11/92 2. 19 Danielle Nunn at Tulsa ...........................................1/23/11 19 Stacey Gaudet vs. Va. Tech* ....................................2/25/84 19 Grace Daley at SMU ................................................12/5/98 5. 18 Keisha Johnson vs. Louisville ...................................1/8/94 6. 17 Danielle Nunn at Oral Roberts ................................3/21/11 17 Danielle Nunn at UTEP .............................................3/3/10 17 Danielle Nunn vs. Tulsa ............................................2/5/10 17 Lakethia Hampton vs. S. F. Austin ........................12/28/04 17 Barbara Farris vs. George Washington ....................12/3/94 *unknown amount of shots with 19 makes

REBOUNDS 1. 21 Janell Burse vs. Memphis .......................................2/19/00 21 Keisha Johnson vs. Nicholls St. ...............................2/15/91 3. 20 Brett Benzio vs. Houston ........................................3/11/11 20 Janell Burse vs. Southern Miss .................................1/3/00 20 Terry Johnson vs. William Carey ...........................11/20/79 20 Krystal Freeman vs. ECU ...........................................1/5/19 7. 19 Janell Burse vs. LSU ..............................................12/10/00 19 Keisha Johnson vs. SMU ...........................................1/5/94 19 Keisha Johnson vs. Harvard ....................................12/6/93 19 Beth Lebsack vs. Southern Miss ...............................2/1/84 19 Daryl Kimche vs. Nicholls State ..............................1/13/84 19 Sharon Hill vs. Xavier (N.O.) ....................................1/15/80

ASSISTS 1. 15 Leslie Vorpahl vs. Grambling ................................11/12/16 2. 14 Ashley Langford vs. UTEP .......................................1/20/07 14 Ashley Langford vs. SMU ........................................2/26/06 4. 13 Jamie Kaplan vs. Memphis .....................................2/21/15 13 Jamie Kaplan vs. New Orleans ...............................11/8/13 13 Ashley Langford vs. SMU ..........................................3/3/06 13 Ashley Langford vs. East Carolina ...........................2/19/06 8. 12 Jamie Kaplan at UAB ..............................................2/22/14 12 Ashley Langford vs. Miami (Ohio) ............................1/2/06 12 Stacey Gaudet vs. UCF ............................................1/18/87 BLOCKS 1. 10 Janell Burse vs. Memphis .......................................2/16/01 2. 9 Brett Benzio vs. East Carolina .................................1/13/11 9 Janell Burse vs. South Alabama .............................12/1/97 4. 8 Brett Benzio vs. UTEP .............................................1/15/12 8 Teana McKiver vs. Charlotte ...................................2/22/02 8 Stephanie Simpson vs. Prairie View .....................12/10/93 6. 7 Brett Benzio vs. SE Louisiana ....................................1/3/11 7 Brett Benzio vs. Houston ..........................................1/9/09 7 Teana McKiver vs. La. Tech......................................12/7/02 9. 6 Tiffany Dale vs. Middle Tenn. ....................................3/5/14 6 Brett Benzio at Louisiana Tech................................12/2/11 6 Brett Benzio vs. Nicholls State ..............................12/29/10 6 Brittany Lindsey vs. Winthrop ..............................11/18/07 6 Teana McKiver at Cincinnati .....................................2/2/03 6 Teana McKiver vs. Boston College ........................12/29/02 6 Teana McKiver vs. East Carolina ..............................2/24/02 6 Teana McKiver vs. William & Mary........................12/27/02 6 Stephanie Simpson vs. UC Irvine ............................12/4/92

STEALS 1. 9 Chassity Brown at SMU ..........................................1/17/10 2. 8 Ashley Langford vs. Temple ..................................12/28/08 8 Kelly Nadeau vs. TCU ..............................................2/23/03 8 Salome Hector vs. Saint Louis ................................1/28/00 8 Mary Ann Marino vs. Harvard ................................12/6/93 8 Keisha Johnson vs. Louisville .................................1/20/92 7. 7 Danielle Blagg vs. SMU ..........................................1/17/15 7 Danielle Blagg vs. Purdue ....................................11/24/11 7 Roshaunda Barnes vs. SF Austin ...........................11/20/10 7 Roshaunda Barnes vs. Prairie View .........................12/4/09 7 Courtney Simmons at Southern Miss .......................2/5/05 7 D’Aundra Henry at Memphis ..................................1/14/05 7 Kelly Nadeau vs. UAB ...............................................3/1/02 7 Lacey Vicknair vs. Saint Louis .................................1/24/99 7 Grace Daley vs. Charlotte .......................................1/25/98 7 Grace Daley vs. DePaul ...........................................1/17/98

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POINTS 1. 2579 ........................................................................ 1999-2000 2. 2480 ............................................................................ 2010-11 3. 2447 ............................................................................ 1996-97 4. 2430 ............................................................................ 2001-02 5. 2347 ............................................................................ 2006-07 6. 2296 ............................................................................ 2009-10 7. 2294 ............................................................................ 2000-01 8. 2255 ............................................................................ 1993-94 9. 2254 ............................................................................ 2015-16 10. 2220 ............................................................................ 1998-99

POINTS PER GAME 1. 80.5 (32 games) ....................................................... 1999-2000 2. 76.5 (32 games) ........................................................... 1996-97 3. 74.6 (28 games) ........................................................... 1985-86 4. 74.4 (28 games) ........................................................... 1980-81 5. 74.0 (30 games) ........................................................... 1998-99 6. 73.5 (28 games) ........................................................... 1997-98 7. 72.9 (34 games) ........................................................... 2010-11 8. 72.7 (31 games) ........................................................... 1993-94 9. 71.7 (32 games) ........................................................... 2000-01 10. 71.1 (33 games) ........................................................... 2006-07

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 909 .............................................................................. 2010-11 2. 901 .............................................................................. 2001-02 3. 897 .......................................................................... 1999-2000 4. 894 .............................................................................. 1996-97 5. 884 .............................................................................. 1980-81 6. 860 .............................................................................. 2006-07 7. 814 .............................................................................. 2000-01 8. 812 .............................................................................. 2015-16 812 .............................................................................. 1993-94 10. 806 .............................................................................. 1995-96

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2083 ............................................................................ 2001-02 2. 2078 ............................................................................ 2010-11 3. 2026 ............................................................................ 2006-07 4. 1988 ............................................................................ 1993-94 5. 1985 ............................................................................ 2012-13 6. 1931 ............................................................................ 2015-16 1911 ............................................................................ 2011-12 8. 1902 ............................................................................ 2009-10 1902 ........................................................................ 1999-2000 10. 1876 ............................................................................ 1996-97

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .484 (884-1827) ........................................................... 1980-81 2. .481 (803-1669) ........................................................... 1998-99 3. .477 (894-1876) ........................................................... 1996-97 4. .477 (751-1576) ........................................................... 1997-98 5. .472 (897-1902) ....................................................... 1999-2000 6. .471 (737-1565) ........................................................... 1988-89 7. .454 (814-1794) ........................................................... 2000-01 8. .451 (806-1786) ........................................................... 1995-96 9. .449 (778-1734) ........................................................... 1987-88 10. .443 (729-1645) ........................................................... 2002-03

3-POINTERS MADE 1. 205 .............................................................................. 2017-18 2. 200 .............................................................................. 2009-10 3. 193 .............................................................................. 2016-17 4. 183 .............................................................................. 2015-16 5. 182 .......................................................................... 1999-2000 6. 177 .............................................................................. 2014-15 7. 175 .............................................................................. 1993-94 8. 171 .............................................................................. 2018-19 9. 168 .............................................................................. 2012-13 10. 158 .............................................................................. 2011-12

3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1. 606 .............................................................................. 2017-18 2. 593 .............................................................................. 2009-10 3. 589 .............................................................................. 2016-17 4. 555 .............................................................................. 2011-12 5. 551 .............................................................................. 2014-15 6. 550 .............................................................................. 2015-16 7. 537 .............................................................................. 2018-19 8. 534 .......................................................................... 1999-2000 9. 526 .............................................................................. 2012-13 10. 505 .............................................................................. 1993-94

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 1. .362 (148-409) ............................................................. 2002-03 2. .361 (130-360) ............................................................. 1994-95 3. .358 (148-413) ............................................................. 2000-01 4. .351 (123-350) ............................................................. 1996-97 5. .351 (120-342) ............................................................. 1997-98 6. .347 (175-505) ............................................................. 1993-94 7. .341 (182-534) ......................................................... 1999-2000 8. .338 (205-606] ............................................................. 2017-18 9. .338 (156-462) ............................................................. 2006-07 10. .337 (200-593) ............................................................. 2009-10

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 600 .......................................................................... 1999-2000 2. 536 .............................................................................. 1996-97 3. 535 .............................................................................. 1985-86 4. 518 .............................................................................. 2000-01 5. 508 .............................................................................. 2010-11 6. 494 .............................................................................. 1998-99 7. 490 .............................................................................. 2009-10 8. 480 .............................................................................. 2001-02 9. 472 .............................................................................. 1995-96 10. 471 .............................................................................. 2006-07

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 854 .......................................................................... 1999-2000 2. 841 .............................................................................. 2000-01 3. 768 .............................................................................. 1996-97 4. 759 .............................................................................. 2001-02 5. 751 .............................................................................. 1985-86 6. 741 .............................................................................. 2010-11 7. 728 .............................................................................. 1995-96 8. 724 .............................................................................. 2009-10 9. 701 .............................................................................. 2008-09 10. 696 .............................................................................. 1998-99

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. .742 (391-527) ............................................................. 2005-06 2. .733 (430-587) ............................................................. 2007-08 3. .712 (535-751) ............................................................. 1985-86 4. .710 (494-696) ............................................................. 1998-99 5. .709 (445-628) ............................................................. 1986-87 6. .707 (447-632) ............................................................. 2015-16 7. .703 (600-854) ............................................................. 1999-00 8. .700 (336-480) ............................................................. 2016-17 8. .698 (536-768) ............................................................. 1996-97 9. .693 (471-680) ............................................................. 2006-07 10. .688 (437-635) ............................................................. 1997-98

REBOUNDS 1. 1472 ............................................................................ 2001-02 2. 1388 ............................................................................ 2000-01 3. 1373 ............................................................................ 2012-13 4. 1367 ............................................................................ 2011-12 5. 1321 ............................................................................ 2010-11 6. 1303 ............................................................................ 1996-97 7. 1274 ............................................................................ 2013-14 8. 1262 ............................................................................ 1993-94 9. 1254 ............................................................................ 2015-16 10. 1253 ............................................................................ 2006-07

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 518 .............................................................................. 2001-02 2. 498 .............................................................................. 1993-94 3. 490 .............................................................................. 2012-13 4. 481 .............................................................................. 2011-12 5. 464 .............................................................................. 2000-01 6. 461 .............................................................................. 2013-14 7. 455 .............................................................................. 1996-97 8. 451 .............................................................................. 2010-11 9. 447 .............................................................................. 2007-08 10. 441 .............................................................................. 1989-90

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 954 .............................................................................. 2001-02 2. 924 .............................................................................. 2000-01 3. 891 .............................................................................. 2015-16 4. 886 .............................................................................. 2011-12 5. 883 .............................................................................. 2012-13 6. 870 .............................................................................. 2010-11 7. 848 .............................................................................. 1996-97 8. 837 .............................................................................. 2006-07 9. 817 .............................................................................. 2016-17 10. 813 .............................................................................. 2013-14 REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. 44.4 (28 games) ........................................................... 1985-86 2. 43.4 (32 games) ........................................................... 2000-01 3. 42.1 (35 games) ........................................................... 2001-02 4. 41.6 (33 games) ........................................................... 2012-13 41.6 (28 games) ........................................................... 1983-84 6. 41.1 (31 games) ........................................................... 2013-14 7. 40.9 (28 games) ........................................................... 1984-85 8. 40.9 (29 games) ........................................................... 1994-95 9. 40.7 (32 games) ........................................................... 1996-97 10. 40.7 (31 games) ........................................................... 1993-94

ASSISTS 1. 553 .............................................................................. 2000-01 2. 550 .............................................................................. 2006-07 3. 537 .............................................................................. 2010-11 4. 535 .............................................................................. 2012-13 5. 534 .......................................................................... 1999-2000 6. 530 .............................................................................. 2001-02 7. 508 .............................................................................. 2009-10 8. 506 .............................................................................. 1993-94 9. 505 .............................................................................. 2011-12 10. 502 .............................................................................. 2008-09 ASSISTS PER GAME 1. 17.3 (32 games) ........................................................... 2000-01 2. 17.2 (28 games) ........................................................... 1980-81 3. 17.0 (28 games) ........................................................... 1997-98 4. 16.7 (32 games) ....................................................... 1999-2000 5. 16.7 (33 games) ........................................................... 2006-07 6. 16.3 (31 games) ........................................................... 1993-94 7. 16.3 (29 games) ........................................................... 1994-95 8. 16.2 (31 games) ........................................................... 2013-14 16.2 (33 games) ........................................................... 2012-13 10. 16.0 (29 games) ........................................................... 2002-03

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BLOCKS 1. 200 .............................................................................. 2000-01 2. 197 .............................................................................. 1998-99 3. 183 .............................................................................. 2001-02 4. 167 .............................................................................. 2010-11 5. 163 .............................................................................. 2011-12 6. 155 .............................................................................. 2002-03 7. 144 .............................................................................. 2012-13 8. 140 .......................................................................... 1999-2000 9. 131 .............................................................................. 2013-14 10. 124 .............................................................................. 2018-19

BLOCKS PER GAME 1. 6.6 (30 games) ............................................................. 1998-99 2. 6.3 (32 games) ............................................................. 2000-01 3. 5.3 (29 games) ............................................................. 2002-03 4. 5.2 (35 games) ............................................................. 2001-02 5. 4.9 (34 games) ............................................................. 2010-11 6. 4.8 (34 games) ............................................................. 2011-12 7. 4.4 (33 games) ............................................................. 2012-13 4.4 (32 games) ......................................................... 1999-2000 9. 4.2 (31 games) ............................................................. 2013-14 10. 4.1 (30 games) ............................................................. 2018-19

STEALS 1. 394 .............................................................................. 2006-07 2. 385 .............................................................................. 2009-10 3. 346 .............................................................................. 2001-02 4. 339 .............................................................................. 2010-11 5. 335 .............................................................................. 1993-94 6. 329 .............................................................................. 1996-97 7. 324 .............................................................................. 2014-15 324 .............................................................................. 2011-12 9. 319 .............................................................................. 2008-09 10. 318 .............................................................................. 2002-03

STEALS PER GAME 1. 11.9 (33 games) ........................................................... 2006-07 2. 11.7 (33 games) ........................................................... 2009-10 3. 11.0 (29 games) ........................................................... 2002-03 4. 10.8 (31 games) ........................................................... 1993-94 5. 10.7 (27 games) ........................................................... 1988-89 6. 10.6 (28 games) ........................................................... 1997-98 7. 10.3 (32 games) ........................................................... 1996-97 8. 10.1 (28 games) ........................................................... 2004-05 10.1 (28 games) ........................................................... 2003-04 10. 10.0 (34 games) ........................................................... 2010-11

GAMES WON 1. 27 (27-5).................................................................. 1999-2000 27 (27-5)...................................................................... 1996-97 3. 26 (26-7)...................................................................... 2009-10 26 (26-7)...................................................................... 2006-07 5. 24 (24-9)...................................................................... 2012-13 24 (24-11).................................................................... 2001-02 24 (24-6)...................................................................... 1998-99 8. 23 (23-12).................................................................... 2015-16 23 (23-11).................................................................... 2011-12 23 (23-11).................................................................... 2010-11 GAMES LOST 1. 22 (6-22)...................................................................... 1990-91 22 (6-22)...................................................................... 1989-90 22 (6-22)...................................................................... 1984-85 4. 20 (8-20)...................................................................... 1983-84 20 (8-20)...................................................................... 1982-83 6. 19 (9-19)...................................................................... 1991-92 19 (9-19)...................................................................... 1986-87 8. 18 (10-18).................................................................... 2003-04 9. 17 (14-17).................................................................... 2017-18 10. 16 (12-16).................................................................... 1980-81

WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. .844 (27-5)............................................................... 1999-2000 .844 (27-5)................................................................... 1996-97 3. .800 (24-6)................................................................... 1998-99 4. .788 (26-7)................................................................... 2009-10 .788 (26-7)................................................................... 2006-07 6. .750 (21-7)................................................................... 1997-98 7. .727 (24-9)................................................................... 2012-13 8. .688 (22-10) ................................................................. 2000-01 9. .686 (24-11) ................................................................. 2001-02 10. .677 (21-10) ................................................................. 1995-96

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HISTORY

POINTS 1. 117 vs. UCF........................................................1/18/87 2. 110 vs. Boston .................................................12/21/00 3. 109 at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez .........................11/23/01 4. 108 at Nicholls State .......................................12/17/08 5. 106 vs. Troy .....................................................12/21/17 6. 105 vs. Colorado State .....................................12/29/96 7. 104 vs. West Virginia .......................................12/28/99 8. 101 vs. South Alabama .....................................12/1/97 9. 100 vs. New Orleans ........................................11/19/00 100 vs. Dillard ...................................................12/2/86

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 45 at Nicholls State .......................................12/17/08 2. 43 vs. Colorado State .....................................12/29/96 3. 40 vs. Troy ......................................... 12/21/17 4. 39 vs. South Alabama .....................................12/1/97 5. 38 vs. Southeastern Louisiana .......................12/19/02 6. 37 at Houston ...................................................3/5/11 37 vs. Loyola (N.O.)........................................11/21/06 37 at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez .........................11/23/01 37 vs. DePaul ...................................................1/17/98 10. 36 at Old Dominion .........................................1/11/14 36 vs. South Florida .........................................2/14/99 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 95 at SMU .........................................................3/3/06 2. 85 vs. South Florida .........................................2/11/94 3. 78 at Houston ...................................................3/5/11 4. 77 vs. Southern Miss .......................................1/20/11 5. 76 vs. Jackson State ......................................11/17/15 76 vs. Southeastern.......................................11/19/13 76 vs. Rice .......................................................1/27/11 76 at Southern Miss ........................................2/16/06 76 at Marquette ..............................................1/27/02 76 vs. Cleveland State ...................................11/24/18

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 45 att.) 1. .680 vs. New Orleans (34-50) ...........................11/19/00 2. .660 vs. Grambling State (33-50) .....................11/10/00 3. .654 vs. UTEP (34-52) .........................................1/20/07 4. .644 vs. UAB (29-45) ..........................................1/10/99 5. .640 vs. Nicholls State (32-50) .........................12/29/10 6. .634 at Nicholls State (45-70)...........................12/17/08 7. .633 vs. Charlotte (31-49) ..................................1/25/98 8. .627 at UAB (32-51) ...........................................2/16/03 9. .625 at Portland (35-56) ....................................12/1/02 10. .622 vs. Louisville (28-45) ..................................2/28/99 3-POINTERS MADE 1. 15 vs. San Diego State ...................................11/25/17 2. 14 at Nicholls State .......................................12/17/08 3. 13 at Marshall .................................................1/13/13 13 vs. Troy .....................................................12/21/17 5. 11 at UAB ..........................................................1/9/11 11 at SMU .........................................................3/3/06 11 vs. Boston .................................................12/21/00 11 vs. Texas Tech ..............................................3/20/95 9. 10 vs. Southern Miss .....................................11/14/17 10 vs. NC State ..............................................12/17/16 10 vs. Tulsa ........................................................3/7/15 10 vs. Virginia ................................................12/20/13 10 at Houston ...................................................2/2/13 10 vs. New Orleans ........................................11/21/11 10 vs. LSU ......................................................11/19/11 10 vs. East Carolina .........................................3/10/11 10 vs. Georgia .................................................3/20/10 10 vs. Memphis ...............................................2/18/10 10 vs. UTEP......................................................1/20/07 10 vs. Tulsa ......................................................1/12/07 10 vs. Alabama................................................12/9/06 10 at Tulsa .......................................................2/24/06 10 vs. UAB .......................................................1/18/02 10 vs. Buffalo ................................................12/28/01 10 vs. Southern Miss .......................................2/22/01

10 vs. Cincinnati ..............................................1/28/01 10 at Miami (Fla.) ..........................................11/28/99 10 vs. Texas Southern ......................................11/8/18

3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1. 38 at SMU .........................................................3/3/06 2. 35 vs. Georgia .................................................3/20/10 3. 32 vs. Southern Miss .......................................1/20/11 4. 28 vs. Western Kentucky ...............................11/28/14 28 at Houston ...................................................2/9/12 28 at Southern Miss ........................................2/27/00 7. 27 vs. UTEP........................................................2/1/14 27 at Auburn .....................................................1/5/03 27 vs. LSU ........................................................2/21/94 27 vs. San Diego State ...................................11/25/17 27 at Houston .................................................1/31/18 27 vs. Cleveland State ...................................11/24/18

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.) 1. .750 at UCF (9-12) ..............................................1/31/10 .750 vs. Rice (9-12) ............................................2/14/08 3. .750 vs. New Orleans (9-12) .............................11/19/00 .750 vs. Marquette (9-12) ..................................1/20/99 5. .714 vs. Cincinnati (10-14) .................................1/28/01 6. .700 vs. UL-Lafayette (7-10) ...............................1/12/94 7. .667 vs. DePaul (8-12) ........................................2/11/96 8. .643 vs. East Carolina (9-14) .................................3/8/12 9. .636 at Portland (7-11) ......................................12/1/02 10. .615 at Houston (8-13) .......................................2/20/19

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 37 at South Florida ..........................................2/22/92 2. 34 at DePaul ....................................................1/18/99 3. 33 vs. West Virginia .......................................12/28/99 4. 32 at Virginia Tech ...........................................1/16/93 32 at New Orleans ...........................................1/14/93 6. 31 vs. Virginia ................................................12/20/13 31 vs. Boston .................................................12/21/00 31 vs. SMU ....................................................11/25/97 9. 30 vs. Nebraska .............................................11/25/01 30 at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez .........................11/23/01

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 47 vs. South Florida .........................................2/22/92 2. 46 vs. Virginia Tech ..........................................2/15/93 3. 45 vs. Virginia ................................................12/20/13 4. 44 vs. Nebraska .............................................11/25/01 44 at DePaul ....................................................1/18/99 6. 43 vs. Boston College ....................................12/21/00 7. 42 at Sienna ..................................................11/19/99 42 vs. West Virginia .......................................12/28/99 42 vs. SMU ....................................................11/25/97 42 at Charlotte ................................................1/10/97 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 attempts) 1. 1.000 vs. Houston (15-15) ..................................12/30/15 1.000 vs. UT-San Antonio (18-18) ......................12/21/07 3. .909 at Houston (20-22) .......................................1/6/08 4. .900 at Texas Tech (18-20) ..................................3/20/00 5. .897 at UAB (26-29) .............................................2/6/06 6. .897 vs. Charlotte (26-29) ..................................1/25/98 7. .889 vs. Nicholls State (16-18) .............................1/2/08 .889 vs. Southern Miss (16-18) ............................2/9/97 .889 vs. FAU (16-18) .........................................11/28/18 10. .882 at Rice (15-17) .............................................1/4/08

REBOUNDS 1. 64 at SMU .........................................................3/3/06 2. 60 vs. Howard ...............................................11/18/05 60 vs. SMU ....................................................12/29/92 4. 58 vs. Houston ................................................3/11/11 5. 57 vs. Loyola-New Orleans ............................11/11/11 57 vs. Southern Miss .......................................2/22/01 7. 56 vs. Jackson State ......................................11/17/15 56 vs. Boston .................................................12/21/00 9. 55 vs. Southern Miss .......................................1/18/14 55 vs. ECU..........................................................1/5/19

ASSISTS 1. 31 vs. Houston ................................................1/14/01 31 vs. South Alabama .....................................12/1/97 3. 30 vs. UTEP......................................................1/20/07 4. 29 vs. Northeastern .......................................12/28/13 29 vs. Troy .....................................................12/21/17 6. 27 vs. Southeastern Louisiana .......................12/19/02 27 vs. Boston .................................................12/21/00 27 at Texas A&M ..............................................12/8/99 9. 26 at Old Dominion .........................................1/11/14 26 vs. Southeastern.......................................11/19/13 26 vs. Loyola .....................................................1/7/13 26 vs. Grambling State ..................................11/10/00 26 at Nicholls State .......................................11/10/00

BLOCKS 1. 14 vs. Memphis ...............................................2/16/01 14 vs. UNC-Asheville .....................................11/26/99 14 vs. Houston ................................................2/12/99 4. 13 vs. William & Mary ...................................12/27/00 5. 12 vs. Drake.....................................................12/9/02 12 vs. South Alabama .....................................12/1/97 7. 11 vs. Temple ..................................................1/26/16 11 vs. Southern ...............................................3/17/11 11 vs. Nicholls State ......................................12/29/10 11 vs. Southern Miss .......................................1/11/03 11 vs. Charlotte .................................................1/7/01 11 vs. Grambling State ..................................11/10/00 11 vs. Providence ..........................................12/27/99 11 vs. Memphis ...............................................2/16/19 11 vs. Nicholls .................................................12/4/18

STEALS 1. 24 vs. Loyola .....................................................1/7/13 2. 22 vs. UNC-Greensboro .................................12/28/02 22 vs. Saint Louis.............................................1/28/00 4. 21 vs. Mississippi Valley St. ............................11/14/14 21 vs. Loyola (N.O.)........................................11/21/06 21 at Louisiana-Lafayette ................................12/9/96 7. 20 vs. Appalachian State ...............................12/27/97 20 vs. UNC-Greensboro .................................12/28/96 20 vs. Prairie View A&M ................................12/10/93 20 vs. Florida A&M ........................................12/30/18

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