22/21 FLORIDA STATE 17/17 SYRACUSE SEMINOLES ORANGE GAME 28 20-7, 9-5 #17/17 Syracuse Orange VS February 28, 2019 | Tallahassee, Fla. 21-6, 9-5 Donald L. Tucker Center (11,500) Head Coach Head Coach “Senior” Night in Home Finale vs. Syracuse Sue Semrau (UC-San Diego ‘85) Quentin Hillsman (St. Mary’s Md., ‘93) 3 GAME COVERAGE Career Record: 426-246 | 22nd Season Career Record: 283-143 | 13th Season Record at FSU: 426-2463 | 22nd Season Record at Syracuse: 283-143 | 13th Season TV/LIVE STREAM | ACC Network Extra PBP: Shawn Davison | Analyst: Melissa Bruner FIVE GAMEDAY FACTS Sideline: Alexandra Wendling • No. 22/21 Florida State Women’s ’s home season finale against No. 17 Syracuse happens to be the most impor- RADIO | WQTL 106.1 FM tant game of the season. With two regular-season games left, the Seminoles (21-6, 9-5) and Orange (20-7, 9-5) are tied PBP: Ariya Massoudi | Analyst: Bob Thomas for the fifth seed in the upcoming ACC Tournament. The winner on Thursday night will hold the all-important tie-breaker. • Thursday night’s matchup is “Senior” Night for the Seminoles, yet they don’t have any seniors on the 2018-19 roster. In 2018-19 SCHEDULE fact, Florida State will honor its plethora of senior citizen fans by providing tickets for just $2 to those who are ages 50+. Senior citizen fans can check into the marketing table on the concourse to compete in the senior games. 22/21 FLORIDA STATE (21-6, 9-5) • According to the latest ESPNW Bracketology, Florida State is a projected 5 seed heading to Milwaukee, Wis., for the second time this season in what would be Marquette’s sub-regional as a No. 4 seed. FSU played at Milwaukee on Dec. 20 Date Opponent EST Time/Result Nov. 6 (Tue.) Troy (ACC Network Extra) W, 103-67 earlier this season, winning 87-62 behind Nicki Ekhomu’s 26 points and six assists. Nov. 9 (Fri.) UNF (ACC Network Extra) W, 74-53 Nov. 11 (Sun.) Florida (ACC Network Extra) W, 63-56 • Based on the current Associated Press Poll, Florida State is the only team in the Top 25 who needed to replace all five start- Nov. 15 (Thur.) Jacksonville (ACC Network Extra) W, 79-46 ers from last season. ACC Coach of the Year candidate Sue Semrau has guided the Seminoles to the 20th-ranked RPI that Nov. 18 (Sun.) LSU (ACC Network Extra) L, 45-58 includes two Top 10 wins (vs. #7 Iowa, #8 NC State) and three Top 18 victories (defeated #18 Miami 62-58 in Tallahassee). Nov. 23 (Fri.) vs. Eastern Kentucky (FloHoops)1 W, 62-45 Nov. 24 (Sat.) vs. #12/14 Iowa (FloHoops)1 W, 71-67 • The Seminoles are 3-3 this season against Top 25 opponents (AP Poll and/or USA Today Coaches Poll). In those six Nov. 29 (Thur.) Penn State (ACC Network Extra)2 W, 87-58 Dec. 5 (Wed.) at Mercer (ESPN+) W, 57-56 games, junior guard Nausia Woolfolk leads Florida State with 16.5 points per game. Dec. 9 (Sun.) at St. John’s (ESPN3) W, 57-53 Dec. 16 (Sun.) Creighton (ACC Network Extra) W, 71-52 Dec. 20 (Thur.) at Milwaukee (ESPN+) W, 87-62 PROBABLE STARTERS INFO Dec. 29 (Sat.) Georgia State (ACC Network Extra) W, 79-43 Nausia Woolfolk a Led all scorers with 20 points last game at No. 14 Miami. Jan. 3 (Thur.) at Virginia (ACC Network Extra)* W, 63-61 G 5-9 / Junior Jan. 6 (Sun.) at North Carolina (FOX Sports Sun)* W, 64-63 a Has recorded six straight games with double figures (longest streak of season). Fort Valley, Ga. Jan. 13 (Sun.) Clemson (ACC Network Extra)* L, 45-57 13 a All-ACC Defensive Team candidate with team-leading 48 steals. Jan. 17 (Thur.) at Boston College (ACC Network Extra)* W, 91-71 Peach County HS Jan. 20 (Sun.) Duke (ACC Network Extra)* W, 66-62 Jan. 24 (Thur.) #4/4 Louisville (FOX Sports Florida)* L, 49-68 Nicki Ekhomu a Leads Florida State averaging 15.7 points in ACC play. Jan. 27 (Sun.) at Virginia Tech (ACC Network Extra)* W, 56-54 G 5-9 / Junior a Top 10 in ACC play in both scoring (10th) and assists (3.9/game, T10th). Jan. 31 (Thur.) RV/23 Miami (ACC Network Extra)* W, 62-58 12 Bolingbrook, Ill. Feb. 3 (Sun.) Wake Forest (ACC Network Extra)* W, 85-61 Joliet Catholic Academy a Holds a strong 2.1 /turnover ratio in ACC play (5th in the ACC). Feb. 7 (Thur.) #9/9 NC State (ACC Network Extra)* W, 75-70 Feb. 10 (Sun.) at #4/4 Notre Dame (ESPN)* L, 70-97 Feb. 14 (Thur.) at Clemson (ACC Network Extra)* L, 68-73 G Morgan Jones a Expected to make fourth straight start on Thursday night. Feb. 17 (Sun.) Pittsburgh (ACC Network Extra)* W, 78-46 6-2 / Freshman a Shooting 65.2 percent (30-of-46) in ACC play. Feb. 24 (Sun.) at #14/14 Miami (ESPN2)* L, 54-64 Jonesboro, Ga. 24 a Owns three double-figure scoring games this season. Feb. 28 (Thur.) #17/17 Syracuse (ACC Network Extra)* 7 p.m. Our Lady of Mercy High Mar. 3 (Sun.) at Georgia Tech (ACC Network Extra)* 1 p.m. Mar. 6 (Wed.) ACC Tournament First Round (Fox Sports Florida/Sun) TBA Kiah Gillespie Mar. 7 (Thur.) ACC Tournament Second Round (FOX Sports Florida/Sun) TBA a Leads FSU in points (16.5), rebounding (8.9) and 3-pointers (43 made). Mar. 8 (Fri.) ACC Tournament Quarterfinals (FOX Sports Florida/Sun) TBA F 6-2 / Redshirt Junior a ACC-best 26.2 percent of Florida State’s made FGs this season. Mar. 9 (Sat.) ACC Tournament Semifinals (ESPNU) Noon/12:30 p.m. Meriden, Conn. 15 a Leads the Seminoles in double-doubles (9) and 20-point games (9). Mar. 10 (Sun.) ACC Tournament Finals (ESPN2) Noon Capital Prep Magnet

*ACC Game 1 - Junkanoo Jam in Bimini, Bahamas Valencia Myers a Tied for fifth in the ACC with 1.7 blocked shots per game. 2 - ACC/Big Ten Challenge F 6-3 / Freshman 3 - 22 wins were vacated by the NCAA (2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons) a Ranks eighth among all freshmen nationally with 45 blocked shots. 32 Solon, Ohio Earned the ACC Rookie of the Week award on Monday, Nov. 12. Solon High a 1 Amaya Brown a Will miss the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury at Virginia Tech on Jan. 27. FSU’S RECORD WHEN G 5-11 / Freshman Albuquerque, N.M. a Became one of FSU’s top perimeter defenders prior to her injury. Overall...... 21-6 4 a As a guard, she established a state high school record with Home ...... 12-3 Cibola High 345 rebounds in 2017-18 (New Mexico). Away...... 7-3 Neutral/Tournament...... 2-0 Sayawni Lassiter a Has increased her workload since Amaya Brown’s injury, aver- Leading at Halftime...... 16-0 5-10 / R-Freshman aging nearly 18 minutes over the last seven games. Trailing at Halftime...... 4-6 G Tied at Halftime...... 1-0 Dorchester, Mass. a Had a career-high 11 points in big win over No. 23 Miami on Jan. 31. 3 a Was forced to miss her freshman season in 2017-18 due to a Overtime Games...... 0-0 Newton North HS season-ending knee injury in off-season workouts. TV Games (includes streamed games)...... 21-6 vs. Top-25 Opponents (AP and/or USA Today)...... 3-3 vs. Top-10 Opponents...... 1-2 Iho Lopez a Out for the season due to multiple injuries sustained in a mo- FSU shoots 50% or better from field...... 3-0 tor vehicle accident on October 25. F 6-2 / R-Sophomore FSU shoots 40-49% from field...... 14-0 Blanes, Spain a Gained some good experience last season, playing in 24 games. FSU shoots under 40% from field...... 4-6 11 a Tremendous wing span and a tough defender at the basket. Opponent shoots 50% or better from field...... 2-3 IMG Academy Opponent shoots 40-49% from field...... 8-3 Opponent shoots under 40% from field...... 12-0 Izabela Nicoletti a Will miss the 2018-19 season with a knee injury. Opponent shoots under 35% from field...... 6-0 FSU outrebounds opponent...... 15-2 5-10 / Freshman a FSU’s highest-ranked freshman according to the 2018 ESPNW Opponent outrebounds FSU...... 6-4 G Hoopgurlz rankings (rated 16th overall). 33 Sao Paulo, Brazil Tied in rebounds...... 0-0 Neuse Christian Academy a Pure point guard who has a strong blend of scoring and pass- FSU records 10 or more steals...... 5-2 ing on the offensive end. FSU records 15 or more assists...... 9-0 FSU commits less than 15 turnovers...... 14-4 Kourtney Weber a Averaging 3.3 points in 19.1 minutes played this season. FSU commits 15 or more turnovers...... 6-2 5-10 / Freshman a Fourth on the Seminoles with 18 3-point field goals made. FSU commits less turnovers than opp...... 17-3 G FSU commits more turnovers than opp...... 4-2 Delivered a clutch performance in the ACC opener at Virginia, 10 New Orleans, La. a FSU shoots 70% or better from the line...... 14-1 Ursuline Academy adding 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting. FSU shoots under 70% from the line...... 8-4 FSU scores 59 points or less...... 3-4 FSU scores between 60-69 points...... 6-1 Savannah Wilkinson a Coming off consecutive games against Pitt and Miami where she has FSU scores between 70-79 points...... 7-1 G 5-11 / Sophomore posted ACC season highs in points (8). FSU scores between 80-89 points...... 3-0 31 London, England a Has transitioned to more low post play this season. FSU scores between 90-99 points...... 1-0 FSU scores more than 100 points...... 1-0 Barking Abbey a Owns two performances this season with a career-high nine rebounds (at Virginia Tech and vs. Georgia State). Two or fewer Noles in double figures (pts)...... 8-4 Three Noles in double figures (pts)...... 5-0 Four or more in double figures (pts)...... 9-1 MORE GAMEDAY FACTS Playing in November...... 7-1 Playing in December...... 5-0 • Florida State leads Syracuse 3-2 all-time. The home team in the series has won four consecutive Playing in January...... 6-2 games, with the lone road win being FSU’s 83-59 win on Feb. 13, 2014, when Seminole Alumna Playing in February...... 3-3 Natasha Howard scored a school-record 40 points in the Carrier Dome. Playing in March...... 0-0 Playing on Saturday...... 2-0 • A win over Syracuse would mark FSU’s fifth consecutive season reaching double-digit wins in the Playing on Sunday...... 8-4 ACC. Entering the season, Notre Dame, Louisville, FSU and Syracuse were the only ACC programs to Playing on Monday...... 0-0 post 10+ conference wins in each of the previous four years. Playing on Tuesday...... 1-0 Playing on Wednesday...... 1-0 • The point guard battle will be an intriguing one with Syracuse’s Tiana Mangakahia and FSU’s Nicki Playing on Thursd ay...... 7-2 Ekhomu. In ACC play, Mangakahia leads the league with 9.0 assists per game while Ekhomu has Playing on Friday...... 2-0 become more of a scoring guard averaging 15.7 points in ACC play. Playing during the afternoon or morning...... 11-4 • Redshirt junior forward Kiah Gillespie continues to elevate her play at home, raising her averages Playing during the evening...... 10-2 Games decided by three points or less...... 4-0 with 17.3 points and 48.4 percent shooting (105-of-217) from the floor. Games decided by four to 10 points...... 6-2 • Sophomore Savannah Wilkinson aims to be FSU’s most productive bench player come post- Games decided by 11-20 points...... 3-3 season time. Wilkinson’s eight points each in her last two games at Miami and vs. Pitt are ACC Games decided by more than 20 points...... 8-1 season highs. 2 • A win over Syracuse would assure FSU of finishing in at least the Top 7 of the ACC regular season. NATIONAL POLLS THIS WEEK IN AP Top 25 (Week 17) Rank Team Rec Points 1 Baylor 25-1 700 WOMEN’S HOOPS 2 Connecticut 25-2 663 3 Louisville 25-2 639 4 Notre Dame 25-3 625 5 Mississippi State 25-2 576 6 Oregon 25-3 559 7 Stanford 23-4 506 Conference Overall 8 Maryland 24-3 489 9 Oregon State 23-5 486 TEAM (AP rank) W L W L 10 North Carolina State 24-3 454 11 Kentucky 23-5 368 #4 Notre Dame 13 2 26 3 12 Iowa 21-6 367 13 Marquette 23-5 356 #3 Louisville 12 2 25 2 14 South Carolina 20-7 346 15 Miami (FL) 23-6 320 #10 NC State 11 3 24 3 16 Gonzaga 25-3 308 17 Syracuse 20-6 258 #15 Miami 11 3 23 6 18 Texas 21-6 241 19 Texas A&M 20-6 179 #22 Florida State 9 5 21 6 20 Iowa State 20-7 173 21 Arizona State 18-8 106 #17 Syracuse 9 5 20 7 22 Florida State 21-6 97 Clemson 9 6 18 10 23 Drake 21-5 78 24 Rice 23-3 67 North Carolina 8 7 17 12 25 UCLA 17-11 40 Georgia Tech 7 7 17 10 Others receiving votes: South Dakota 23, South Dakota St. 22, DePaul 8, BYU 8, West Virginia 5 9 11 16 Virginia 7, UCF 6, Kansas St 5, Clemson 4, Minnesota 4, Florida Gulf Coast 4, Rutgers 3, Virginia Tech 4 10 17 10 Missouri 2, Cent Michigan 2, Miami (Ohio) 1. Duke 4 10 12 14 Boston College 3 12 14 14 WBCA/USA TODAY COACHES WEEK 17 Wake Forest 1 13 10 17 Pittsburgh 1 13 10 18 Rank Team Record Points 1. Baylor (26-1) 775 2. Connecticut (25-2) 740 3. Louisville (25-2) 703 4. Notre Dame (26-3) 682 THIS WEEK’S ACC RESULTS 5. Mississippi State (25-2) 645 6. Oregon (25-3) 625 #4 Notre Dame 98, #17 Syracuse 68 7. Stanford (23-4) 573 8. Oregon State (23-5) 559 9. Maryland (25-3) 542 10. North Carolina State (24-3) 473 11. Iowa (22-6) 417 12. Marquette (23-5) 403 13. Kentucky (23-5) 392 14. Gonzaga (25-3) 355 15. (Tie) Miami (Fla.) (23-6) 345 15. (Tie) South Carolina (20-7) 345 17. Syracuse (20-7) 244 18. Texas A&M (21-6) 216 19. Texas (21-7) 208 20. Arizona State (18-8) 175 21. Florida State (21-6) 174 22. Iowa State (20-7) 160 23. Drake (21-5) 117 24. DePaul (21-7) 49 25. South Dakota (24-4) 38

Others receiving votes: Rice (23-3) 37; UCLA (17-11) 24; Central Florida (22-5) 11; Missouri (19-9) 11; Rutgers (19-8) 8; Michigan State (18- 9) 7; South Dakota State (22-6) 6; Utah (20-7) 5; James Madison (22-4) 3; New Mexico (21-4) 3; Texas-Arlington (20-6) 3; Boise State (21-4) 1; Brigham Young (21-6) 1.

3 AWARDS AND HONORS Florida#4 State AMAYA Women's Basketball BROWN Florida State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 08, 2019) All games G l 5-11 l Fr. FRESHMAN SEASON (2018-19): #03 Sayawni Lassiter • Suffered a season-ending knee injury at Virginia Tech. Albuquerque,Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds N.M. Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg • Clutch free throws with 7 seconds left helped defeat Duke LSU 11/18/18 15 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 20001 00.0 66-62. vs Eastern Kentucky 11/23/18 13 0-4 . 0 0 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 1 1 0 0 1 0 0.0 vs Iowa 11/24/18 14 2-2Cibola 1.000 1-1 1.000 High 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 School 0 1 0.7 11000 51.7 • Had another nice ACC performance with 4 points and two PENN STATE 11/29/18 21 3-9 . 3 3 3 3-8 . 3 7 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.8 0 3 0 0 1 9 3.5 at Mercer 12/5/18 6 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 1.0 11200 02.8 blocked shots at Boston College. at St. John's 12/9/18 10 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 2 2 3 0 1 0 2.3 CAREERCREIGHTON 12/16/18 HIGHS 9 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.9 10000 02.0 • Key game at UNC with four points, three rebounds and two at Milwaukee 12/20/18 3 1-2 . 5 0 0 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0.9 1 0 1 0 0 5 2.4 GEORGIA ST 12/29/18 18 2-6 . 3 3 3 1-5 . 2 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 1 2 3 1.1 03002 72.9 steals in 21 minutes. at Virginia 01/03/19 5 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.6 • Contributed with four points, two assists and two steals vs. CLEMSON 01/13/19 8 0-4 . 0 0 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 20002 02.4 at Boston College 01/17/19 16 2-5 . 4 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 2-4 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.9 2 3 0 0 0 7 2.8 Georgia State. DUKE 01/20/19 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.8 10000 02.5 LOUISVILLE 01/24/19 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.4 • Made first career start at St. John’s. MIAMI 01/31/19 20 1-4 . 2 5 0 1-3 . 3 3 3 8-8 1.000 1 3 4 1.0 3 3 2 0 0 11 2.9 WAKE FOREST 02/03/19 17 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 2 2 1.1 4 6 2 0 1 2 2.9 • Tremendous lock-down fourth-quarter defense in win at Mercer. NC STATE 02/07/19 24 1-3 . 3 3 3 1-3 . 3 3 3 1-2 . 5 0 0 1 3 4 1.2 32001 42.9 Totals 0 203 13-50 . 2 6 0 9-35 . 2 5 7 15-19 . 7 8 9 7 14 21 1.2 24 25 11 0 10 50 2.9 • Ripped three steals and had eight points vs. Jacksonville. • Added seven points in 16 minutes in win over Florida. Games played: 17 Rebounds/game: 1.2 Minutes/game: 11.9 Assists/game: 1.5 • First double-figure game as a Seminole with 10 points, 5 Points/game: 2.9 Turnovers/game: 0.6 FG Pct: 26.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 2.3 rebounds and 1 assist in 19 minutes vs. UNF. 3FG Pct: 25.7 Steals/game: 0.6 FT Pct: 78.9 AT CIBOLA HIGH SCHOOL: GAME BY GAME #04 Amaya Brown • Top-100 player according to ESPNW’s Hoopgurlz rankings, and

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds the top player out of New Mexico. Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg TROY 11/06/18 21 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 4 0 4 4.0 34500 44.0 • Aggressive combo guard who attacks the rim relentlessly and NORTH FLORIDA 11/09/18 19 4-8 . 5 0 0 1-3 . 3 3 3 1-3 . 3 3 3 2 3 5 4.5 2 1 1 0 0 10 7.0 FLORIDA 11/11/18 16 3-4 . 7 5 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 20001 77.0 is tough to guard in 1-on-1 situations. JACKSONVILLE 11/15/18 19 3-6 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 0 2 2.8 2 3 4 0 3 8 7.3 • Two-time New Mexico Gatorade Player of the Year, most LSU 11/18/18 9 2-2 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 2.4 01000 46.6 vs Eastern Kentucky 11/23/18 16 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 2.2 2 0 2 0 0 2 5.8 recently following her impressive senior season in 2017-18. vs Iowa 11/24/18 8 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.9 12000 05.0 PENN STATE 11/29/18 13 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 5 2 0 1 1 0 4.4 • Leaves Cibola High School as its all-time leading scorer in at Mercer 12/5/18 19 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.6 21100 24.1 at St. John's 12/9/18 * 15 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.5 2 1 0 0 1 0 3.7 three dominant seasons. CREIGHTON 12/16/18 12 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.5 11000 03.4 at Milwaukee 12/20/18 10 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-3 1.000 1 2 3 1.6 1 4 1 1 0 5 3.5 • 2017-18 American Family Insurance ALL-USA New Mexico Girls GEORGIA ST 12/29/18 12 2-2 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 22202 43.5 Basketball First Team, averaging 20.6 points, 11.5 rebounds and at Virginia 01/03/19 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.4 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.3 at North Carolina 01/06/19 22 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 1.5 21202 43.3 3.8 steals per game as a senior. CLEMSON 01/13/19 13 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 2 4 1.7 1 2 1 0 1 0 3.1 at Boston College 01/17/19 16 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-6 . 6 6 7 3 0 3 1.8 31120 43.2 • Established an eye-popping 345 rebounds, setting a state DUKE 01/20/19 * 22 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 1 0 1 1.7 3 2 0 0 1 5 3.3 LOUISVILLE 01/24/19 * 21 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 1.7 30201 03.1 single-season record. at Virginia Tech 01/27/19 24 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 1.9 2 0 2 0 0 2 3.1 Totals 3 314 20-49 . 4 0 8 2-9 . 2 2 2 19-27 . 7 0 4 20 17 37 1.9 40 29 24 4 13 61 3.1 • Earned 2015-16 American Family Insurance ALL-USA New Mexico Player of the Year honors, averaging 18.2 points, 6.2 Games played: 20 Rebounds/game: 1.9 Minutes/game: 15.7 Assists/game: 1.5 rebounds, 3.2 steals and 2.8 assists. Points/game: 3.1 Turnovers/game: 1.2 FG Pct: 40.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2 • Led Cibola High to a 25-1 record and a berth in the quarterfi- 3FG Pct: 22.2 Steals/game: 0.7 FT Pct: 70.4 Blocks/game: 0.2 nals of the Class 6A state tournament as a sophomore in 2015-16. • Broke through as a freshman when she was a First Team All- State player and an All-Metro selection. • Was dubbed as “the best defensive guard in the country,” according to New Mexico Elite AAU coach Robert Sanchez. • Has received endless praise for her appreciation for defense CAREER STATS despite having incredibly offensive ability.

4 #12 NICKI EKHOMU AWARDS AND HONORS • ALL-ACC TEAM NOMINEE • ACC MOST IMPROVED PLAYER NOMINEE

G l 5-9 l Jr. NOMINATION INFORMATION: • In ACC play, she ranks in the Top 10 in scoring (10th: Bolingbrook, Ill. 15.7ppg), assists (T9th: 3.9 apg), percentage Joliet Catholic Academy (8th: 82.3%) and assist/turnover ratio (4th: 2.1). • Leads the Seminoles in ACC play in scoring, assists (54), free thows made (65), free throw percentage and minutes CAREER HIGHS played (35.1 minutes per game). • Owns more turnovers than assists in just one of her 14 ACC games played despite taking over point-guard duties shortly before the season. Ekhomu entered the year having no point- guard experience but took over when freshman Izabela Nicoletti suffered a season ending knee injury in July. • Ranks in the Top 5 in the ACC in percentage of team free throws (2nd: 33%), percentage of team free throw attempts (3rd: 30.4%) and percentage of team assists (5th: 30.4%). • Already owns season highs in 3-point field goals (38), as- sists (106), blocked shots (10) and total points (410). GAME BY GAME • Owns seven 20-point games this season, including a three- game ACC stretch vs. NC State (20 points), Notre Dame (26 points) and Clemson where she owned three consecutive 20-point games. JUNIOR SEASON (2018-19): • Delivered 15 points and five assists vs. Pittsburgh. • Scored 27 points (9-of-17) at Clemson. • Torched No. 4 Notre Dame with 26 points (11-11 FTs), and six assists. • Had 20 points, six assists and five boards in a win over No. 9 NC State. • Recorded 17 points with six assists and three steals vs. Wake Forest. • Added 16 points in comeback win at Virginia Tech. • Had 11 points and four rebounds vs. No. 4 Louisville. • Totaled 14 points vs. Duke, going 6-of-6 from the line. • Third consecutive game with 16 points at Boston College, going 8-of-9 from the line. • Added 16 points and six rebounds in ACC home opener vs. Clemson. • Finished with 16 points, seven assists and four steals at UNC. • Totaled 26 points and 6 assists in win at Milwaukee. • Dropped 24 points (7-of-15) in big performance vs. Creighton. • Had 12 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals at St. John’s. • Clutch performance in win at Mercer, scoring 27 points (11-of-18). • Had 11 points, six assists and two steals vs. Penn State. • Contributed in win over No. 12/14 Iowa with 10 points. • Dished out six assists vs. Eastern Kentucky. • 13 points, five rebounds and four assists vs. Jacksonville. • Career-best eight assists in win over Florida. • 14 points, 6 assists and just 1 turnover vs. UNF. CAREER STATS • Scored a career-high 31 points in season opener against Troy.

5 #15 KIAH GILLESPIE AWARDS AND HONORS • ALL-ACC TEAM NOMINEE • 2018 JUNKANOO JAM ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM F l 6-2 l R-Jr. • ACC BLUE RIBBON PANEL NEWCOMER WATCH LIST

Meriden, Conn. NOMINATION INFORMATION: • Ranks in the Top 7 in the ACC in scoring (7th: 16.5 ppg) and Maryland rebounding (T4th: 8.9 rpg). • Leads Florida State in scoring, rebounding and 3-point field CAREER HIGHS goals made, a rarity to lead a team in all three categories. • Tied for fifth in the ACC in both 20-point games (9) and double- doubles (9). • Owns 26.2 percent of Florida State’s field goals made, a mark that is the highest of any ACC player. Gillespie also owns 26.4 percent of FSU’s team rebounds this season. • Leads the Seminoles with 180 made field goals, a Top-5 mark in the ACC while ranking fourth among all juniors in the country.

REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON [2018-19]: • Ripped down a career-high 15 rebounds at Miami. GAME BY GAME • Tallied 18 points, 10 boards and six assists vs. Pittsburgh. • Added 17 points and 11 rebounds - her eighth double-double. • Totaled 22 points (9-of-15) with four assists vs. Wake Forest. • Took over against Miami, recording 20 points, six boards and three blocks. • Added 13 points and six rebounds vs. No. 4 Louisville. • Totaled 17 points, nine boards and four assists vs. Duke. • Led FSU with 23 points and eight rebounds at Boston College. • Picked up her seventh double-double with 16 points and a career- high 14 rebounds vs. Clemson in ACC home opener. • Delivered 14 points and nine rebounds in win at North Carolina. • Recorded 19 points, 11 rebounds and three assists in her ACC debut at Virginia. • Led FSU in points (25), rebounds (12) and assists (4) in win over Georgia State. • Had 20 points along with 9 rebounds at Milwaukee. • Recorded fourth double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds vs. Creighton. • Big outing at St. John’s, pouring in a game-high 22 points and seven boards on 8-of-12 shooting. • Collected third double-double with 14 points and 12 boards at Mercer. • Huge game vs. Penn State with 27 points (12-of-15) and 5 rebounds. • Totaled 13 points and nine rebounds in win over No. 12/14 Iowa. • Led FSU with 21 points in win over Eastern Kentucky. • Had 14 points and six rebounds vs. Jacksonville. • Totaled 19 points and nine boards in big win over Florida. • Team-high 17 points and 13 rebounds against UNF. • Recorded a double-double in her Seminole debut with 22 points and CAREER STATS a team-high 12 rebounds against Troy.

6 AWARDS AND HONORS #24 MORGAN JONES AWARDS AND HONORS • ALL-ACC TEAM NOMINEE • 2018 JUNKANOO JAM ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM • ACC BLUE RIBBON PANEL NEWCOMER WATCH LIST G l 6-2 l Fr. Jonesboro, Ga. Our Lady of Mercy High FRESHMAN SEASON (2018-19): CAREER HIGHS • Added nine points (4-of-5) vs. Pittsburgh. Points: 12, Wake Forest -- 2/3/19 • Totaled 10 points and six rebounds at Clemson. Rebounds: 7, Twice Assists: 1, Four times • Tied her career high with seven boards at Notre Dame. Steals: 2, Four times • Posted career highs in points (12) and rebounds (7) vs. Blocks: 2, at St. John’s -- 12/9/18 Wake Forest. FG made: 5, Wake Forest -- 2/3/19 • Career performance at Boston College with 11 points on FG attempts: 11, Troy -- 11/06/18 4-of-4 shooting. 3FG made: 1, Jacksonville -- 11/15/18 • Added six points and three boards in 16 minutes vs. 3FG attempts: 2. Troy -- 11/06/18 FT made: 3, at Boston College -- 1/17/19 Georgia State. FT attempts: 6, at Boston College -- 1/17/19 • Contributed with six points, four rebounds and two blocks at St. John’s. GAME BY GAME • Played big minutes in win over No. 12/14 Iowa, adding four points and two steals in 14 minutes. • Added six points in 18 minutes vs. Jacksonville.

AT OUR LADY OF MERCY HIGH SCHOOL: • Rated 66th by ESPNW, including the 19th at the guard position, in the 2018 class. • Extremely athletic and tall guard who can attack the rim and raise up from mid-range and beyond. • Three-time Atlanta Journal Constitution First Team Class A all-state player. • Two-time All-USA Georgia Girls Basketball Team member. • Averaged 29.5 points, 15.3 rebounds, 4.4 blocks and 3.0 steals per game as a senior at Our Lady of Mercy High. • During her junior season at Our Lady of Mercy, she played in 20 games averaging 29.3 points per game as well as 15.7 boards while shooting just over 50 percent from the floor. • Shot 40 percent (29-of-72) from beyond the arc as a junior.

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7 #3 SAYAWNI LASSITER AWARDS AND HONORS

G l 5-10 l R-Fr. Dorchester, Mass. Newton North High REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2018-19): CAREER HIGHS • Four points and four boards vs. No. 9 NC State. • Added a career-best six assists vs. Wake Forest. • Career-high 11 points, including 8-of-8 from the free throw line, in win vs. Miami. • Recorded seven points and three assists at Boston College. • Totaled seven points in 18 minutes vs. Georgia State. • Drilled three 3-pointers in win over Penn State. • Scored first career points in big win over No. GAME BY GAME 12/14 Iowa, adding five points. • Made her collegiate debut vs. LSU, playing 15 minutes off the bench. FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18): • Sat out her entire freshman season to rehab a season-ending knee injury sustained during off- season workouts in September 2017. • Resumed to full speed after a rigorous rehab in the spring 2018. • Handled back-up point guard duties in August 2017 during Florida State’s Foreign Tour to Italy and Spain, impressing with her ability to distrib- ute. • Learned behind redshirt senior point guard and Nancy Lieberman Award Top 10 Watch List mem- ber AJ Alix in the 2017-18 year.

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8 #11 IHO LOPEZ AWARDS AND HONORS

F l 6-2 l R-So.Florida State Women's Basketball Blanes, Spain Career single-game highs IMG Academy CAREER HIGHSIho Lopez REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2018-19): Points: 6, Sacred Heart -- 11/24/17 • Out indefinitely due to multiple injuries sus- Rebounds: 7, at Clemson -- 1/4/18 Assists: 2, at Wake Forest -- 01/18/18 tained in an accident on Oct. 25, 2018. Steals: 2, at Clemson -- 1/4/18 Blocks: 2, at Grambling State -- 11/19/17; Stetson -- 12/07/17 FG made: 3, Sacred Heart -- 11/24/17 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18): FG attempts: 6, Sacred Heart -- 11/24/17 FT made: 2, at Creighton -- 12/21/17; North Carolina -- 12/31/17 • Gained valuable experience off the bench, total- FT attempts: 2, 6 times ing nine games with 10+ minutes played. • Has the ability to be a solid shot blocker and GAME BY GAME rim protector while refining her offensive game. *NO GAMES PLAYED YET* • Career-best two assists in five minutes at Wake Forest (1/18/18). • Brought down seven rebounds at Clemson (1/4/18). • Two points in 11 minutes with one vs. UNC (12/31/17). • Four points in 19 minutes against Stetson (12/7/17). • Totaled six points and five rebounds in 22 min- utes vs. Sacred Heart (11/24/17). • Recorded a career-high two blocked shots in nine minutes at Grambling State (11/19/17). • Made her Seminole debut at Florida with two points and one in nine minutes (11/17/17). Florida State Women's Basketball Individual Career History

CAREER STATS Iho Lopez

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2017 24-0 180/7.5 7-21 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 8-12 . 6 6 7 14 28 42 1.8 25 0 4 18 9 8 22 0.9 TOTAL 24-0 180/7.5 7-21 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 8-12 . 6 6 7 14 28 42 1.8 25 0 4 18 9 8 22 0.9

9 #32 VALENCIA MYERS AWARDS AND HONORS •ALL-ACC FRESHMAN TEAM NOMINEE •NAMED ACC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (NOV. 12, 2018).

F l 6-3 l Fr. NOMINATION INFORMATION: Solon, Ohio • Ranks 5th in the ACC with 45 blocked shots, which is also eighth among all freshmen nationally. Solon High School •Her 45 blocked shots are the most by an FSU freshman since Jacinta Monroe had 63 in the 2006-07 season. CAREER HIGHS •Owns three 5-block performances this season, includ- ing one against NC State in conference play.

FRESHMAN SEASON [2018-2019]: •Went 5-of-5 with 13 points vs. Pittsburgh. •Had nine points, six boards and five blocks vs. No. 9 NC State. •Totaled 10 points and six rebounds vs. Wake Forest. •Recorded three blocked shots vs. Miami. •Had 13 points and six rebounds vs. Duke. •Totaled 14 points in 22 minutes at Boston College. GAME BY GAME •Added nine points, six boards and two blocks vs. Clemson. •Made game-winning layup with 47 seconds left at Virginia. •Totaled 11 points and five boards vs. Creighton. •Tied career high with five blocks at St. Johns. •Had 11 points and 14 boards vs. Penn State, the most rebounds by an FSU freshman since Ivey Slaughter had 14 at Pitt on Jan. 2, 2014. •Had 10 points and 9 boards in win over No. 12/14 Iowa, including the game-clinching free throws. •Tallied second double-double with 14 points and 12 boards vs. Eastern Kentucky. •Fourth straight game in double figures with 14 points, eight rebounds and three blocks vs. Jackson- ville. •Had 13 points and 8 rebounds along with two blocks vs. Florida. •Neared a double-double with 10 points and 8 boards vs. UNF. •Recorded a double-double in her first game for the Garnet & Gold with 17 points and 10 rebounds vs. Troy. CAREER STATS

10 AWARDS AND HONORS #33 IZABELA NICOLETTI AWARDS AND HONORS •ALL-ACC FRESHMAN TEAM NOMINEE •NAMED ACC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (NOV. 12, 2018). G l 5-10 l Fr. Americana, Sao Paulo, Brazil Neuse Christian Academy CAREER HIGHS FRESHMAN SEASON (2018-19): • Out for the season due to a knee injury in off-season workouts.

AT NEUSE BAPTIST CHRISTIAN ACADEMY: • Rated the No. 16 overall player in the ESPNW Hoopgurlz rankings for the 2018 class. • Top-5 guard who shows an exceptional combination of scoring and passing. • Became the first member of The Triangle (Raleigh, Dur- GAME BY GAME ham, Chapel Hill) to be named a McDonald’s All-American *NO GAMES PLAYED YET* in 2018. • Joined teammate Valencia Myers in both the McDonald’s All-American Game and the Jordan Brand Classic in 2018. • 2018 North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year, the first in any sport from her high school. • Is the first Neuse Baptist Christian Alum to be named the News & Observer Player of the Year in any sport • Averaged 19.9 points, 4.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.9 steals per game as a senior at Neuse Baptist Christian Academy en route to a 22-5 record. • Finished senior year at Neuse Baptist Christian School as an NCISAA 1A All-State Athlete. • Led Neuse Baptist Christian School to the National Chris- tian Schools Athletic Association title and a runner-up finish in the 1A N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Associa- tion during junior season, finishing 27-1. • Served as a key member of the Brazilian U17 National Team in 2015 and 2016. • Played on the Brazilian Olympic Team in both 2015 and 2016. • Once led Brazil’s U16 team to a silver medal at the 2015 FIBA Americas by scoring 24 points against the United States. CAREER STATS

11 #10 KOURTNEY WEBER AWARDS AND HONORS

G l 5-10 l Fr. New Orleans, La. FRESHMAN SEASON [2018-2019] • Had a big performance in ACC debut at Virginia, scoring 13 Ursuline Academy points including the go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:41 left. • Added six points, four boards and three assists vs. Georgia CAREER HIGHS State. • Career performance at Milwaukee with 16 points (5-of-5). • Dropped three 3-pointers and added four rebounds vs. UNF. • Registered her first start in her Seminole debut vs. Troy. AT URSULINE ACADEMY: • Top-75 player according to ESPNW’s Hoopgurlz rankings, coming in at 51st overall and 14th at the guard position. • Has excelled as a smooth creator with a floor general’s mental- GAME BY GAME ity, but also showcases a strong mid-range game. • Averaged just over 23 points per game during senior season in 2017-18. • Named Most Valuable Player of the Division II Louisiana state championship as a senior, combining for 48 points and 25 rebounds in the state championship semi-finals and finals. • Helped Ursuline defeat Lee Magnet High in the state champion- ship with 30 points and 11 boards in a 70-43 win. • Was called a “game-changer and a point-blank scorer” by Lee Magnet coach Valencia Wilson following the state title game. • Finished her illustrious prep basketball career with 1,614 points. • Named the 2018 Louisiana Farm Bureau/LSWA Miss Basketball. • Honored as the 2018 Louisiana Gatorade Player of the Year. • Selected in February 2018 as the Greater New Orleans Amateur Athlete of the Month. • Helped lead Ursuline High School to a state championship as a sophomore in 2015-16 and was named the most outstanding player by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. • As a sophomore, made the Class 4A All-State team and was named the Player of the Year in 2016. • Averaged 19 points, four assists, and eight rebounds in 2015-16. LSWA First-Team 4A All-State in 2016. • Honorable-Mention 4A All-State in 2015. • Was Florida State Women’s Basketball’s first commit in the 2018 class, having built a solid relationship with FSU’s coaching staff CAREER STATS since the eighth grade.

12 #31 SAVANNAH WILKINSON AWARDS AND HONORS • 2017-18 Golden Torch winner for women’s basketball. G l 5-11 l So. London, England Barking Abbey CAREER HIGHS SOPHOMORE SEASON (2018-19): • Totaled eight points at Miami. • Added eight points, seven boards and two blocks vs. Pitt. • Added six points in 21 minutes vs. No. 9 NC State. • Tied ACC high with six points vs. Wake Forest. • Tied career high with nine rebounds at Virginia Tech. • Added seven rebounds and four points at North Carolina. • Had seven rebounds and added six points in strong defensive effort at Virginia. • Ripped down a career-high nine boards and also had career-high three assists vs. Georgia State. • Added 10 points with two assists vs. Eastern Kentucky. • Pulled down six rebounds along with eight points vs. Florida. GAME BY GAME FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18): • Had a good learning experience in her first season, averaging 2.5 points, 1.5 rebounds in 9.1 minutes played off the bench. • Shot very well from 3-point range, shooting 43.3 percent (13-of- 30). • Shot 45.8 percent (22-of-48) from the floor overall. • Totaled five points in 11 minutes vs. Little Rock (3/17/18). Had six points on two 3-point field goals vs. Clemson (2/15/18). • Went 2-of-2 from 3-point range in win over Virginia Tech (1/14/18). • Totaled seven points, including two 3-pointers, vs. Miami (1/11/18). • Career-best 14 points, including four 3-pointers, in 24 minutes at Clemson (1/4/18). • Added four points and four boards in 11 minutes at Grambling State (11/19/17). • Scored seven points (3-of-4) with four rebounds at Jacksonville State (11/12/17). • Raised her game in the summer 2018 at the FIBA U20 Women’s European Championship, averaging 20.9 points and seven rebounds. • Posted a 34-point performance against Lithuania in the group phase of the FIBA U20 Women’s European Championship, going 11-of-20 from the floor with eight 3-point field goals. • Finished first among all players at the FIBA U20s with 6.3 made free throws per game while placing second in points. CAREER STATS

13 #13 NAUSIA WOOLFOLK AWARDS AND HONORS • ALL-ACC TEAM NOMINEE • ACC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM NOMINEE • 2018 JUNKANOO JAM MVP. G l 5-9 l Jr. • 2017-18 FEMINA PERFECTA WINNER FOR WOMEN’S BASKETBALL.

Fort Valley, Ga. NOMINATION INFORMATION: • Tied for 7th in the ACC with 2.1 steals per game in ACC play. Peach County High School • Averages 16.5 points against Florida State’s six ranked oppo- nents this season, which leads the Seminoles. CAREER HIGHS • Always matches up with the opposing team’s most athletic and typically best-scoring player. JUNIOR SEASON (2018-2019): • Led all players with 20 points at Miami. • Added 11 points and eight rebounds at Pittsburgh. • Recorded 18 points and seven rebounds at Clemson. • Had 15 points, including three 3-pointers, at No. 4 Notre Dame. • Totaled 22 points and 5 3-point field goals in win over No. 9 NC State. GAME BY GAME • Added 14 points and five rebounds in a win over Wake Forest. • Huge performance at Virginia Tech: 27 points (23 in the second half), 10 made field goals and six steals. • Complete game at B.C. with 12 points, five rebounds and four assists. • Big game at North Carolina with 20 points and six re- bounds. • Contributed with 13 points, including nine in the second half, and added five boards and five assists at Virginia in ACC opener. • Had 14 points and four steals vs. Georgia State. • Added 12 points, including 5-of-6 from the line, vs. Creigh- ton. • Totaled 12 points, 4 assists and 4 steals in win at Mercer. • Delivered 16 points, 6 assists and 5 boards vs. Penn State. • Had a career performance in big win over No. 12/14 Iowa: 25 points, including 15 in the second half, along with five rebounds. • Recorded eight rebounds and three steals vs. Eastern Kentucky. • Led all scorers with 14 points vs. LSU. • Drilled a career-best five 3-point field goals vs. Jackson- ville. CAREER STATS • Had 10 points, 2 steals and 2 assists vs. Florida.

14 ALL ABOUT SUE SEMRAU’S TOP MOMENTS a Nov. 16, 1997: 22 points by Latavia Coleman and 17 more by Brooke Wyckoff gave FSU a 79-70 win at HEAD COACH SUE SEMRAU Florida A&M, marking Semrau’s first win at FSU. • In her 22nd season at Florida State as head 3 a Feb. 8, 2001: The first signature win of the Sem- coach and holds a 426-246 career record. rau era came at Cameron Indoor Stadium when FSU • Earned the 2015 Associated Press, WBCA and defeated No. 4 Duke, 71-69. Senior Brooke Wyckoff espnW National Coach of the Year awards. guided the way with 20 points, eight rebounds, five steals and three assists. It was monumental win for • Has guided FSU to 14 NCAA Tournament appear- a program that hadn’t defeated a ranked team since ances, including 13 in the past 14 seasons. 1993. • Led Florida State to three NCAA Elite Eight a March 16, 2001: After guiding FSU to its first appearances (2010; 2015; 2017), five NCAA Sweet NCAA Tournament appearance in 10 years, Semrau and the No. 7 seed Seminoles upended No. 10 Tulane, 16s (2007, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017) and two ACC 72-70, behind April Traylor’s 30 points in the NCAA regular-season championships (2009, 2010). First Round. • Coach Sue’s 4263 career wins more than a 2001: Semrau’s Seminoles snapped their 10-year doubles the second-winningest coach in FSU NCAA Tournament drought, helping Coach Sue to the history. first of four ACC Coach of the Year honors. She would also win the league’s highest coaching honor in 2005, • Four-time ACC Coach of the Year (2001, 2005, 2009 and 2015. 2009, 2015), which is the most among active a Feb. 19, 2006: An 80-72 overtime win on the road ACC coaches. at Clemson made Coach Sue the all-time winningest • Inherited a program that had a combined head coach at FSU, passing former coach Marynell Meadors with her 133rd victory. The Noles out-scored 27-85 record (.241) in its previous four seasons, the Tigers 17-9 in the extra period to ensure the win. including an 18-game losing streak vs. ACC opponents. a March 19, 2007: Magic struck in March for the Seminoles. No. 10 seed Florida State knocked off No. • Has 44 AP Top 25 wins. Prior to her arrival, FSU 2 Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif., 68-61, to reach the NCAA had not defeated a Top 25 opponent in the previ- Sweet 16 for the first time ever. ous four seasons. a March 1, 2009: A 58-47 road win at Wake Forest clinched FSU’s first-ever ACC regular-season title in • Owns 13 20-win seasons as head coach of the 2008-09 season. FSU would follow with a share of Florida State. the conference crown in 2010. YEAR-BY-YEAR AT FSU a March 28, 2010: Another program feat was Season Overall Record ACC Record (Place) marked off as the No. 3 seeded Seminoles defeated 1997-98 9-18 5-11 (7th) No. 7 seed Mississippi State, 74-71, to reach its first 1998-99 7-20 2-14 (9th) NCAA Elite Eight. FSU also set the program benchmark 1999-00 12-17 4-12 (8th) at the time with 29 wins. 2000-01 19-12 9-7 (4th) 2001-02 13-15 4-12 (9th) a March 21, 2015: The No. 2 seeded Seminoles, the 2002-03 17-13 8-8 (4th) highest in program history, defeated Alabama State, 2003-04 15-15 7-9 (5th 91-49, in the NCAA First Round. The win established a 2004-05 24-8 9-5 (4th) new program record with 30 wins. 2005-06 20-10 10-4 (4th) 2006-07 24-10 10-4 (4th) a March 27, 2015: No. 2 seed FSU reached its 2007-08 19-14 7-7 (5th) second NCAA Elite Eight after defeating No. 3 seed 2008-09 26-8 12-2 (T-1st) Arizona State, 66-65, in a nail-biter at Greensboro. 2009-10 29-6 12-2 (T-1st) 2010-11 24-8 11-3 (3rd) a 2015: Coach Sue earned national honors, being 2011-12 14-17 6-10 (8th) named the Associated Press, WBCA and espnW 2012-13 23-10 11-7 (4th) National Coach of the Year following a remarkable 2013-14 21-12 7-9 (9th) 2014-15 32-5 14-2 (2nd) 32-5 season. 2015-16 25-8 13-3 (4th) a March 25, 2017: The third-seeded Seminoles 2016-17 28-7 13-3 (2nd) advanced to their third NCAA Elite Eight since 2010 2017-18 26-7 12-4 (3rd) 2018-19 21-6 9-5 after defeating No. 2 seed Oregon State, 66-53, in Totals 448*-246 (.646) 195-143 (.577) Stockton, Calif. *22 wins vacated. NCAA record is 426-246. 15 LAST GAME AGAINST SYRACUSE (1/7/18)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Florida State vs Syracuse 1/7/18 1 p.m. at Carrier Dome

Florida State 69 • 14-2, 2-1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 25 Ama Degbeon f 2-4 0-0 2-4 5 7 12 2 6 0 2 2 1 31 32 Imani Wright f 7-21 3-11 3-5 1 1 2 5 20 4 2 0 2 36 50 Chatrice White c 2-6 0-0 0-2 4 3 7 1 4 1 4 1 0 23 04 AJ Alix g 5-14 2-8 0-0 0 1 1 3 12 7 4 0 0 33 20 Shakayla Thomas g 6-14 0-0 0-3 538212000019 11 Iho Lopez 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 12 Nicki Ekhomu 2-6 0-2 2-2 3473 6140125 13 Nausia Woolfolk 3-7 2-3 0-2 1 4 5 1 8 3 1 0 1 26 31 Savannah Wilkinson 0-1 0-1 1-2 0002 10000 6 Team 5 2 7 Totals 27-73 7-25 8-20 24 25 49 19 69 16 17 3 6 200

1st - FG %: 7-23 30.4% 2nd: 6-11 54.5% 3rd: 9-24 37.5% 4th: 5-15 33.3% Game: 27-73 37.0% Deadball 3FG %: 2-8 25.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-3 0.0% 4-11 36.4% 7-25 28.0% Rebounds FT %: 0-0 0.0% 4-10 40.0% 0-3 0.0% 4-7 57.1% 8-20 40.0% 6 Syracuse 76 • 14-3, 2-2 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 22 Amaya Finklea-Guity f 3-5 0-0 3-3 1 4 5 1 9 2 4 0 0 33 32 Miranda Drummond f 14-20 8-13 2-2 1 4 5 3 38 2 3 0 0 37 45 Digna Strautmane c 1-7 1-4 0-0 2 4 6 5 3 3 1 1 1 26 04 Tiana Mangakahia g 1-9 0-5 3-4 2 4 6 2 5 13 7 0 4 37 11 Gabrielle Cooper g 2-9 2-7 1-2 2 3 5 2 7 1 0 0 1 28 01 Raven Fox 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 1 9 02 Chelayne Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000 00000 1 23 Isis Young 1-5 1-5 1-2 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 0 2 19 44 Jasmine Nwajei 2-3 1-2 1-2 0332 6000010 Team 1 5 6 Totals 25-59 13-36 13-17 9 28 37 17 76 23 17 1 9 200

1st - FG %: 8-15 53.3% 2nd: 4-17 23.5% 3rd: 6-17 35.3% 4th: 7-10 70.0% Game: 25-59 42.4% Deadball 3FG %: 2-7 28.6% 3-13 23.1% 4-10 40.0% 4-6 66.7% 13-36 36.1% Rebounds FT %: 5-6 83.3% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 8-11 72.7% 13-17 76.5% 4 Officials: Mark Hardcastle, Daryl Humphrey, Timothy Bryant Technical fouls: Florida State-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1803

Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total In Off 2nd Fast Florida State 16 17 18 18 69 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench FS 26 12 23 17 15 Syracuse 23 11 16 26 76 SU 22 15 7 11 14

Last FG - FS 4th-00:07, SU 4th-01:57. Score tied - 4 times. Largest lead - FS by 4 3rd-03:25, SU by 13 1st-02:40. Lead changed - 13 times. FS led for 08:40. SU led for 28:41. Game was tied for 02:39.

16 FLORIDA STATE STARTERS GAME 1 - TROY Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 2 - UNF Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 3 - FLORIDA Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 4 - JACKSONVILLE Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 5 - LSU Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 6 - EKU Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 7 - #12/14 IOWA Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 8 - PENN ST. Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 9 - MERCER Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 10 - ST. JOHN’S Woolfolk Ekhomu Brown Gillespie Myers GAME 11 - CREIGHTON Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 12 - MILWAUKEE Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 13 - GEORGIA ST. Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 14 - VIRGINIA Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 15 - UNC Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 16 - CLEMSON Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 17 - BOSTON COLL Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 18 - DUKE Woolfolk Ekhomu Brown Gillespie Myers GAME 19 - #4 UOFL Woolfolk Ekhomu Brown Gillespie Myers GAME 20 - VA. TECH Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 21 - #23 MIAMI Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 22 - WAKE FOREST Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 23 - #9 NC STATE Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 24 - #4 NOTRE DAME Woolfolk Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 25 - CLEMSON Jones Ekhomu Weber Gillespie Myers GAME 26 - PITTSBURGH Woolfolk Ekhomu Jones Gillespie Myers GAME 27 - #14 MIAMI Woolfolk Ekhomu Jones Gillespie Myers GAME BY GAME COMPARISON

17 GAME RECORDS

SCORING Cherry Rivers - vs FLORIDA Feb 23, 1980 26 Alexa Deluzio - at VIRGINIA Mar 3, 2013 6 Sue Galkantas - FLORIDA A&M Jan 14, 1981 26 Morgan Jones - at MARYLAND Feb 20, 2014 6 Name Date Pts Bev Burnett - CINCINNATI Mar 10, 1988 26 AJ Alix - at FLORIDA Nov 17, 2017 6 1. Natasha Howard - at SYRACUSE Feb 13, 2014 40 Roneeka Hodges - MARYLAND Jan 16, 2005 26 Imani Wright - at GRAMBLING STATE Nov 19, 2017 6 2. Roneeka Hodges - MARYLAND Jan 16, 2005 39 Tanae Davis-Cain - vs OHIO STATE Mar 22, 2008 26 21. Robin Storey - at MEMPHIS STATE Feb 13, 1988 5 3. Tia Paschal - at NORTH CAROLINA Jan 10, 1993 38 14. Jackie Arnold - at FLORIDA A&M Feb 13, 1979 25 Robin Storey - at SOUTH FLORIDA Feb 24, 1989 5 Latavia Coleman - NORTH CAROLINA Dec 5, 1998 38 Cherry Rivers - at SOUTH FLORIDA Dec 1, 1979 25 Alison Arnoldi - at WAKE FOREST Feb 18, 1994 5 5. Sue Galkantas - FLORIDA Dec 3, 1980 37 Lisa Foglio - at ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM Jan 22, 1983 25 Tanisha Rickman - FLORIDA Dec 3, 1994 5 6. Tia Paschal - vs MARYLAND Mar 6, 1993 36 Bev Burnett - MEMPHIS STATE Jan 16, 1988 25 Molly Beal - VIRGINIA Jan 9, 2000 5 7. Natasha Howard - at MARYLAND Feb 20, 2014 35 April Traylor - UT-CHATTANOOGA Nov 26, 1999 25 April Traylor - at FLORIDA Nov 21, 2000 5 8. Laine Lasseter - SOUTHEASTERN LA Feb 13, 1980 34 Roneeka Hodges - VIRGINIA TECH Feb 19, 2005 25 Molly Beal - at MARYLAND Feb 11, 2001 5 Sue Galkantas - FLORIDA A&M Jan 14, 1981 34 20. Yvette McKinney - SHORTER COLLEGE Jan 24, 1975 24 April Traylor - vs TULANE Mar 16, 2001 5 Sue Galkantas - at TULANE Feb 5, 1983 34 Jackie Arnold - at STETSON Nov 29, 1978 24 Ganiyat Adeduntan - ALABAMA STATE Nov 22, 2002 5 Bev Burnett - FLORIDA A&M Feb 13, 1986 34 Cherry Rivers - vs FLORIDA Feb 24, 1980 24 Ganiyat Adeduntan - CLEMSON Feb 9, 2005 5 Chantelle Dishman - MARQUETTE Dec 1, 1990 34 Sue Galkantas - vs VALDOSTA STATE COLL Nov 28, 1980 24 Holly Johnson - LIPSCOMB Dec 30, 2005 5 Natasha Howard - GEORGIA TECH Feb 27, 2014 34 Sue Galkantas - vs ALABAMA Nov 29, 1980 24 Tanae Davis-Cain - at SE MISSOURI STATE Nov 17, 2006 5 14. Sue Galkantas - at GEORGIA STATE Nov 21, 1980 33 Sue Galkantas - at SOUTH FLORIDA Feb 12, 1981 24 Mara Freshour - vs WAKE FOREST Mar 1, 2007 5 Laine Lasseter - MERCER Jan 26, 1981 33 Sue Galkantas - vs NORTH CAROLINA Jan 5, 1982 24 Mara Freshour - FORDHAM Nov 20, 2007 5 Sue Galkantas - at VIRGINIA TECH Jan 16, 1982 33 Sue Galkantas - MEMPHIS STATE Jan 25, 1982 24 Tanae Davis-Cain - at FLORIDA Nov 23, 2007 5 Sue Galkantas - MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST Nov 26, 1983 33 Bev Burnett - SOUTH FLORIDA Feb 10, 1986 24 Mara Freshour - at MARYLAND Feb 24, 2008 5 Danielle Ryan - MARYLAND Jan 12, 1993 33 Bev Burnett - at MEMPHIS STATE Feb 22, 1986 24 Mara Freshour - CLEMSON Mar 1, 2008 5 Christy Derlak - at UT-CHATTANOOGA Nov 26, 1993 33 Bev Burnett - at DEPAUL Nov 28, 1987 24 Tanae Davis-Cain - vs OHIO STATE Mar 22, 2008 5 Roneeka Hodges - TEXAS-ARLINGTON Dec 18, 2004 33 Latavia Coleman - FLORIDA Dec 7, 1999 24 Tanae Davis-Cain - vs CONNECTICUT Dec 21, 2008 5 Natasha Howard - VIRGINIA Mar 2, 2014 33 Tasheika Morris - at NORTH CAROLINA Feb 13, 2003 24 Alysha Harvin - MIAMI Feb 25, 2010 5 Imani Wright - NORTH CAROLINA Dec 31, 2017 33 Courtney Ward - at CLEMSON Jan 20, 2011 5 23. Laine Lasseter - vs FLORIDA Feb 22, 1979 32 Emiah Bingley - at VIRGINIA Jan 19, 2014 5 Sue Galkantas - MIAMI Dec 6, 1980 32 PERCENTAGE Morgan Jones - MIAMI Feb 16, 2014 5 Sue Galkantas - SOUTH ALABAMA Feb 16, 1981 32 (MINIMUM 10 ATTEMPTS) Maegan Conwright - at PURDUE Dec 3, 2014 5 Bev Burnett - SOUTH FLORIDA Feb 10, 1986 32 Name Date FGM-FGA Pct Emiah Bingley - at GEORGIA TECH Jan 30, 2015 5 Tia Paschal - vs TENNESSEE TECH Dec 21, 1992 32 1. Cierra Bravard - at AKRON Dec 10, 2011 11-12 .917 Emiah Bingley - CLEMSON Feb 7, 2016 5 Latavia Coleman - TULSA Nov 19, 1999 32 2. Laine Lasseter - CENTRAL FLORIDA Dec 12, 1980 10-11 .909 Leticia Romero - at MERCER Dec 21, 2016 5 Shakayla Thomas - GEORGIA TECH Jan 10, 2016 32 Glenda Stokes - vs NEBRASKA Dec 31, 1982 10-11 .909 AJ Alix - UNF Nov 10, 2017 5 Brittany Brown - VIRGINIA Mar 2, 2014 10-11 .909 AJ Alix - STETSON Dec 7, 2017 5 FIELD GOALS MADE 5. Glenda Stokes - MONTCLAIR STATE Jan 10, 1983 9-10 .900 AJ Alix - at TEXAS Dec 17, 2017 5 Chris Davis - at TULANE Feb 5, 1990 9-10 .900 Name Date FGM Imani Wright - NOTRE DAME Jan 28, 2018 5 Tia Paschal - CINCINNATI Jan 12, 1991 9-10 .900 1. Laine Lasseter - SOUTHEASTERN LA Feb 13, 1980 17 Nausia Woolfolk - JACKSONVILLE Nov 15, 2018 5 Shakayla Thomas - MURRAY STATE Dec 19, 2015 9-10 .900 2. Latavia Coleman - NORTH CAROLINA Dec 5, 1998 16 Nausia Woolfolk - NC STATE Feb 7, 2019 5 9. Natasha Howard - TENNESSEE-MARTIN Dec 28, 2013 12-14 .857 3. Laine Lasseter - at ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM Dec 31, 1978 15 10. Sue Galkantas - TULANE Feb 20, 1984 11-13 .846 Sue Galkantas - FLORIDA A&M Jan 14, 1981 15 Cierra Bravard - VIRGINIA Feb 26, 2012 11-13 .846 THREE POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Tia Paschal - vs MARYLAND Mar 6, 1993 15 12. Cherry Rivers - SOUTH FLORIDA Dec 2, 1978 10-12 .833 Name Date 3FGA Latavia Coleman - vs MARYLAND Mar 4, 2000 15 Lisa Foglio - SOUTH CAROLINA Jan 27, 1982 10-12 .833 1. Courtney Ward - vs BOSTON COLLEGE Mar 5, 2010 17 Roneeka Hodges - MARYLAND Jan 16, 2005 15 Sue Galkantas - at ALASKA-ANCHORAGE Feb 24, 1984 10-12 .833 Imani Wright - at IOWA Nov 29, 2017 17 8. Laine Lasseter - vs FLORIDA Feb 22, 1979 14 Aline Harvis - MEMPHIS STATE Jan 9, 1989 10-12 .833 Imani Wright - at WAKE FOREST Jan 18, 2018 17 Sue Galkantas - at GEORGIA STATE Nov 21, 1980 14 4. Imani Wright - at GRAMBLING STATE Nov 19, 2017 16 Chantelle Dishman - at LOUISIANA STATE Nov 30, 1991 10-12 .833 Laine Lasseter - MERCER Jan 26, 1981 14 5. Tanae Davis-Cain - MARYLAND Feb 2, 2009 15 Latavia Coleman - at MARYLAND Jan 12, 2000 10-12 .833 Sue Galkantas - vs NORTH CAROLINA Jan 5, 1982 14 6. Courtney Ward - NORTH CAROLINA Feb 2, 2011 14 Trinetta Moore - at NORTH CAROLINA Feb 1, 2004 10-12 .833 7. Courtney Ward - at CLEMSON Jan 20, 2011 12 Chantelle Dishman - MARQUETTE Dec 1, 1990 14 Mara Freshour - FORDHAM Nov 20, 2007 10-12 .833 Courtney Ward - vs NORTH CAROLINA Mar 4, 2011 12 Tia Paschal - vs TENNESSEE TECH Dec 21, 1992 14 Shakayla Thomas - at BOSTON COLLEGE Feb 2, 2017 10-12 .833 Imani Wright - NORTH CAROLINA Dec 31, 2017 12 Natasha Howard - DUKE Jan 23, 2014 14 Shakayla Thomas - WAKE FOREST Feb 9, 2017 10-12 .833 Imani Wright - NOTRE DAME Jan 28, 2018 12 Natasha Howard - at SYRACUSE Feb 13, 2014 14 22. Chantelle Dishman - MARQUETTE Dec 1, 1990 14-17 .824 Imani Wright - at Pittsburgh Feb 4, 2018 12 Natasha Howard - VIRGINIA Mar 2, 2014 14 12. Wanda Burns - at AUBURN Jan 17, 1990 11 Tia Paschal - vs TENNESSEE TECH Dec 21, 1992 14-17 .824 Natasha Howard - vs NOTRE DAME Mar 7, 2014 14 Wanda Burns - GEORGIA Feb 21, 1990 11 24. LeeVayne Oliver - FLORIDA Jan 20, 1984 9-11 .818 Shakayla Thomas - GEORGIA TECH Jan 10, 2016 14 Christy Derlak - vs KENTUCKY Dec 30, 1993 11 Chantelle Dishman - at GEORGIA SOUTHERN Jan 4, 1990 9-11 .818 Tanisha Rickman - vs MICHIGAN STATE Dec 21, 1994 11 Shakayla Thomas - at IOWA Nov 29, 2017 14 Chantelle Dishman - LOUISIANA STATE Dec 2, 1990 9-11 .818 Jen Robinson - VIRGINIA Jan 19, 1997 11 20. Laine Lasseter - vs FLORIDA Feb 23, 1979 13 Danielle Ryan - ALABAMA Jan 16, 1991 9-11 .818 Jen Robinson - at DUKE Dec 2, 1998 11 Sue Galkantas - FLORIDA Dec 3, 1980 13 Danielle Ryan - LOUISIANA STATE Dec 5, 1992 9-11 .818 Jen Robinson - GEORGIA TECH Jan 31, 1999 11 Sue Galkantas - MIAMI Dec 6, 1980 13 Katelyn Vujas - at LOYOLA-CHICAGO Dec 19, 1999 9-11 .818 Tasheika Morris - at NORTH CAROLINA Feb 13, 2003 11 Sue Galkantas - at SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Jan 24, 1981 13 Mara Freshour - at MARYLAND Feb 24, 2008 11 Trinetta Moore - at MARYLAND Jan 16, 2003 9-11 .818 Sue Galkantas - at VIRGINIA TECH Jan 16, 1982 13 Tanae Davis-Cain - vs DUKE Mar 7, 2009 11 Shante Williams - vs STANFORD Mar 20, 2006 9-11 .818 LeeVayne Oliver - GEORGIA SOUTHERN Mar 12, 1982 13 Alysha Harvin - BOSTON COLLEGE Jan 24, 2010 11 Alicia Gladden - at CLEMSON Jan 18, 2007 9-11 .818 Alexa Deluzio - at VIRGINIA Mar 3, 2013 11 Bev Burnett - FLORIDA A&M Feb 13, 1986 13 Natasha Howard - vs ARIZONA STATE Nov 27, 2010 9-11 .818 Morgan Jones - NORTH CAROLINA Jan 12, 2014 11 Bev Burnett - at MEMPHIS STATE Feb 22, 1986 13 Leticia Romero - NORTH FLORIDA Dec 19, 2016 9-11 .818 Imani Wright - CONNECTICUT Nov 14, 2016 11 Bev Burnett - MEMPHIS STATE Jan 16, 1988 13 Imani Wright - at SYRACUSE Jan 7, 2018 11 Chris Davis - CINCINNATI Mar 10, 1988 13 Chris Davis - GEORGIA SOUTHERN Dec 3, 1988 13 THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Lysa Moorefield - at GEORGIA TECH Jan 18, 1998 13 Name Date 3FGM Roneeka Hodges - TEXAS-ARLINGTON Dec 18, 2004 13 1. Imani Wright - AT WAKE FOREST Jan 18, 2018 9 Alicia Gladden - OAKLAND Nov 19, 2006 13 2. Imani Wright - NORTH CAROLINA Dec 31, 2017 8 Britany Miller - at WAKE FOREST Feb 25, 2007 13 3. Christy Derlak - at UT-CHATTANOOGA Nov 26, 1993 7 Natasha Howard - at MARYLAND Feb 20, 2014 13 Wendy Hampton - STETSON Dec 22, 1996 7 Shakayla Thomas - SACRED HEART Nov 24, 2017 13 Courtney Ward - VANDERBILT Nov 21, 2010 7 Shakayla Thomas - at JAMES MADISON Dec 3, 2017 13 Imani Wright - at IOWA Nov 29, 2017 7 AJ Alix - at Pittsburgh Feb 4, 2018 7 8. Robin Storey - at ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM Dec 19, 1988 6 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Robin Storey - at MEMPHIS STATE Mar 2, 1989 6 Name Date FGA Jen Robinson - GEORGIA TECH Jan 31, 1999 6 1. Bev Burnett - at GEORGIA SOUTHERN Dec 16, 1987 34 Linnea Liljestrand - at RICHMOND Mar 21, 2004 6 Shakayla Thomas - TEXAS Feb 13, 2017 34 Linnea Liljestrand - COLGATE Dec 31, 2004 6 3. Laine Lasseter - MERCER Jan 26, 1981 30 Tanae Davis-Cain - at GEORGIA TECH Feb 3, 2008 6 Bev Burnett - FLORIDA Feb 27, 1988 30 Alysha Harvin - BOSTON COLLEGE Jan 24, 2010 6 5. Latavia Coleman - NORTH CAROLINA Dec 5, 1998 29 Courtney Ward - at VIRGINIA Feb 22, 2010 6 6. Tia Paschal - vs MARYLAND Mar 6, 1993 28 Courtney Ward - DUKE Jan 14, 2011 6 7. Bev Burnett - at FLORIDA Feb 19, 1986 27 Courtney Ward - at BOSTON COLLEGE Jan 27, 2011 6 8. Cherry Rivers - FLORIDA Dec 4, 1978 26 Alexa Deluzio - at BOSTON COLLEGE Jan 19, 2012 6 18 GAME RECORDS THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 13. Lori Smith - at TULANE Jan 28, 1984 15 11. Carla Williams - UT-CHATTANOOGA Dec 17, 1995 13-14 .929 (MINIMUM 4 ATTEMPTS) Chris Davis - WEST VIRGINIA Dec 5, 1987 15 Carla Williams - at NORTH CAROLINA Jan 3, 1996 13-14 .929 Bev Burnett - VIRGINIA TECH Jan 30, 1988 15 13. Lynn Dee McDonald - FLORIDA A&M Dec 4, 1979 12-13 .923 Name Date 3FGM-3FGA Pct Wanda Burns - at MEMPHIS STATE Jan 19, 1991 15 Latavia Coleman - LOUISIANA TECH Nov 19, 1998 12-13 .923 1. Robin Storey - at SOUTH FLORIDA Feb 24, 1989 5- 5 1.000 Chantelle Dishman - GEORGIA TECH Dec 17, 1991 15 Cierra Bravard - vs ALABAMA Nov 26, 2010 12-13 .923 Mara Freshour - vs WAKE FOREST Mar 1, 2007 5- 5 1.000 Carla Williams - vs FLORIDA Dec 1, 1995 15 16. Sue Galkantas - FLORIDA Dec 3, 1980 11-12 .917 Emiah Bingley - at GEORGIA TECH Jan 30, 2015 5- 5 1.000 Carla Williams - GEORGIA TECH Jan 31, 1996 15 Bev Burnett - at LOUISVILLE Mar 3, 1988 11-12 .917 Jen Robinson - at DUKE Jan 16, 1998 4- 4 1.000 Alicia Gladden - FLORIDA Nov 24, 2006 15 Christy Derlak - RHODE ISLAND Dec 3, 1993 11-12 .917 Tasheika Allen - FLORIDA Dec 6, 2003 4- 4 1.000 Cierra Bravard - vs NORTH CAROLINA Mar 4, 2011 15 Holly Johnson - MONTANA Nov 27, 2005 11-12 .917 Tanae Davis-Cain - at TEMPLE Dec 7, 2008 4- 4 1.000 Chelsea Davis - GEORGIA STATE Nov 21, 2011 15 20. Sue Galkantas - vs DELTA STATE Dec 11, 1982 10-11 .909 Alexa Deluzio - vs HAWAII Dec 21, 2009 4- 4 1.000 Natasha Howard - at SYRACUSE Feb 13, 2014 15 Sue Galkantas - FLORIDA A&M Feb 9, 1983 10-11 .909 Alexa Deluzio - at WAKE FOREST Feb 17, 2011 4- 4 1.000 24. Christy Derlak - at GEORGIA TECH Jan 11, 1992 14 Sheri Kaminski - at LOUISVILLE Feb 7, 1987 10-11 .909 Leonor Rodriguez - at NEBRASKA Dec 8, 2012 4- 4 1.000 Christy Derlak - DUKE Feb 25, 1994 14 Carla Williams - NORTH CAROLINA Jan 4, 1995 10-11 .909 Kourtney Weber - at MILWAUKEE Dec 20, 2018 4-4 1.000 Carla Williams - WAKE FOREST Feb 23, 1995 14 Jacinta Monroe - vs WAKE FOREST Mar 1, 2007 10-11 .909 11. Robin Storey - at MEMPHIS STATE Mar 2, 1989 6- 7 .857 Carla Williams - UT-CHATTANOOGA Dec 17, 1995 14 25. Cherry Rivers - vs FLORIDA Feb 23, 1979 9-10 .900 Courtney Ward - at BOSTON COLLEGE Jan 27, 2011 6- 7 .857 Carla Williams - at NORTH CAROLINA Jan 3, 1996 14 Sue Galkantas - MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST Nov 26, 1983 9-10 .900 13. Alison Arnoldi - at WAKE FOREST Feb 18, 1994 5- 6 .833 Carla Williams - CLEMSON Jan 7, 1996 14 Bev Burnett - MEMPHIS STATE Feb 27, 1985 9-10 .900 Ganiyat Adeduntan - ALABAMA STATE Nov 22, 2002 5- 6 .833 Lysa Moorefield - SW MISSOURI STATE Dec 21, 1997 14 Bev Burnett - TULANE Jan 24, 1986 9-10 .900 Tanae Davis-Cain - at SE MISSOURI STATE Nov 17, 2006 5- 6 .833 Cierra Bravard - NORTH CAROLINA Feb 15, 2012 14 Val Garrett - ALABAMA Feb 1, 1988 9-10 .900 Mara Freshour - CLEMSON Mar 1, 2008 5- 6 .833 Chelsea Davis - MARYLAND Feb 28, 2013 14 Wanda Burns - LOUISVILLE Jan 13, 1990 9-10 .900 Emiah Bingley - CLEMSON Feb 7, 2016 5- 6 .833 Natasha Howard - MICHIGAN STATE Dec 4, 2013 14 Wanda Burns - at MEMPHIS STATE Jan 28, 1990 9-10 .900 AJ Alix - STETSON Dec 7, 2017 5-6 .833 Natasha Howard - GEORGIA TECH Feb 27, 2014 14 Tia Paschal - at GEORGIA TECH Jan 18, 1993 9-10 .900 18. Molly Beal - CLEMSON Jan 27, 2000 4- 5 .800 Nicki Ekhomu - TROY Nov 6, 2018 14 Shante Williams - GEORGIA TECH Feb 9, 2007 9-10 .900 Linnea Liljestrand - at CLEMSON Jan 30, 2003 4- 5 .800 Tanae Davis-Cain - at VIRGINIA Feb 10, 2008 9-10 .900 Holly Johnson - at GEORGIA TECH Jan 2, 2004 4- 5 .800 Cierra Bravard - at WAKE FOREST Feb 17, 2011 9-10 .900 Roneeka Hodges - MIAMI OF OHIO Nov 27, 2004 4- 5 .800 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Leonor Rodriguez - at GEORGIA TECH Jan 3, 2013 9-10 .900 Mara Freshour - CENTRAL FLORIDA Dec 4, 2005 4- 5 .800 (MINIMUM 10 ATTEMPTS) Holly Johnson - at MIAMI Feb 9, 2006 4- 5 .800 Name Date FTM-FTA Pct Tanae Davis-Cain - CLEMSON Feb 22, 2007 4- 5 .800 1. Chantelle Dishman - TULANE Jan 28, 1991 12-12 1.000 Courtney Ward - at VIRGINIA Jan 23, 2009 4- 5 .800 Cierra Bravard - LOUISVILLE Nov 25, 2011 11-11 1.000 Mara Freshour - at BOSTON COLLEGE Feb 5, 2009 4- 5 .800 Nicki Ekhomu - NOTRE DAME Feb 10, 2018 11-11 1.000 Courtney Ward - VIRGINIA Feb 24, 2009 4- 5 .800 Chris Davis - TULANE Jan 8, 1990 10-10 1.000 Courtney Ward - VIRGINIA TECH Feb 18, 2010 4- 5 .800 Wanda Burns - LOUISVILLE Jan 14, 1991 10-10 1.000 Maegan Conwright - ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM Nov 14, 2014 4- 5 .800 Christy Derlak - vs RICHMOND Dec 29, 1993 10-10 1.000 Morgan Jones - vs EASTERN ILLINOIS Nov 21, 2014 4- 5 .800 Tasheika Morris - at GEORGIA TECH Dec 5, 2001 10-10 1.000 Morgan Jones - SAVANNAH STATE Dec 19, 2014 4- 5 .800 Chatrice White - MIAMI Feb 6, 2017 10-10 1.000 Leticia Romero - NORTH FLORIDA Dec 19, 2016 4- 5 .800 Chatrice White - GEORGIA TECH Feb 25, 2018 10-10 1.000 10. Wanda Burns - at MEMPHIS STATE Jan 19, 1991 14-15 .933 FREE THROWS MADE Name Date FTM 1. Carla Williams - at NORTH CAROLINA STATE Feb 11, 1996 15 Cierra Bravard - at BOSTON COLLEGE Jan 27, 2011 15 3. Sue Galkantas - MEMPHIS STATE Jan 25, 1982 14 Sue Galkantas - at TULANE Feb 5, 1983 14 Wanda Burns - at MEMPHIS STATE Jan 19, 1991 14 Tia Paschal - FLORIDA Dec 15, 1991 14 Tia Paschal - at NORTH CAROLINA Jan 10, 1993 14 Latavia Coleman - at CLEMSON Jan 29, 1998 14 9. Bev Burnett - VIRGINIA TECH Jan 30, 1988 13 Carla Williams - DUKE Jan 28, 1995 13 Carla Williams - vs FLORIDA Dec 1, 1995 13 Carla Williams - UT-CHATTANOOGA Dec 17, 1995 13 Carla Williams - at NORTH CAROLINA Jan 3, 1996 13 Carla Williams - GEORGIA TECH Jan 31, 1996 13 15. Lynn Dee McDonald - FLORIDA A&M Dec 4, 1979 12 Lori Smith - at TULANE Jan 28, 1984 12 Chantelle Dishman - TULANE Jan 28, 1991 12 Christy Derlak - at WAKE FOREST Feb 18, 1994 12 Christy Derlak - DUKE Feb 25, 1994 12 Carla Williams - WAKE FOREST Feb 23, 1995 12 Carla Williams - CLEMSON Jan 7, 1996 12 Latavia Coleman - LOUISIANA TECH Nov 19, 1998 12 Alicia Gladden - FLORIDA Nov 24, 2006 12 Cierra Bravard - vs ALABAMA Nov 26, 2010 12 Cierra Bravard - vs NORTH CAROLINA Mar 4, 2011 12 Natasha Howard - at SYRACUSE Feb 13, 2014 12 Natasha Howard - GEORGIA TECH Feb 27, 2014 12 Nicki Ekhomu - TROY Nov 6, 2018 12 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Name Date FTA 1. Carla Williams - at NORTH CAROLINA STATE Feb 11, 1996 22 April Traylor - at FLORIDA Feb 11, 1999 22 3. Tia Paschal - FLORIDA Dec 15, 1991 19 Carla Williams - DUKE Jan 28, 1995 19 5. Latavia Coleman - at CLEMSON Jan 29, 1998 18 Cierra Bravard - at BOSTON COLLEGE Jan 27, 2011 18 7. Sue Galkantas - at TULANE Feb 5, 1983 17 Tia Paschal - at NORTH CAROLINA Jan 10, 1993 17 9. Sue Galkantas - MEMPHIS STATE Jan 25, 1982 16 Chantelle Dishman - MISSISSIPPI STATE Dec 1, 1989 16 Christy Derlak - at WAKE FOREST Feb 18, 1994 16 April Traylor - EAST TENNESSEE STATE Nov 24, 2001 16 Cierra Bravard 19 GAME RECORDS REBOUNDS Name Date Reb 1. Levys Torres - COPPIN STATE Dec 28, 2000 24 2. Laine Lasseter - SOUTH FLORIDA Dec 2, 1978 23 3. Natasha Howard - DUKE Jan 23, 2014 22 4. Glenda Stokes - at VIRGINIA TECH Jan 16, 1982 21 Brenda Cliette - RICE Dec 6, 1986 21 Jacinta Monroe - ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM Nov 12, 2006 21 7. Chris Brokas - TROY STATE Dec 6, 1977 19 LeeVayne Oliver - at CINCINNATI Jan 10, 1981 19 Carla Williams - vs FURMAN Dec 30, 1995 19 10. Sarah Hall - at CENTRAL FLORIDA Jan 18, 1986 18 Katina Cobbins - vs WAKE FOREST Mar 4, 1994 18 Levys Torres - WAKE FOREST Feb 15, 2001 18 Alicia Gladden - FLORIDA A&M Dec 2, 2004 18 Chasity Clayton - SAMFORD Nov 11, 2012 18 Natasha Howard - at GEORGIA TECH Jan 3, 2013 18 Natasha Howard - at MIAMI Jan 9, 2014 18 Adut Bulgak - DUKE Jan 11, 2015 18 18. Laine Lasseter - vs FLORIDA Feb 23, 1979 17 Sue Galkantas - FLORIDA Dec 3, 1980 17 Brenda Cliette - MONTCLAIR STATE Jan 10, 1983 17 Sarah Hall - WEST GEORGIA Nov 23, 1985 17 Lorraine Rimson - GEORGETOWN Dec 6, 1985 17 Lorraine Rimson - RADFORD Dec 7, 1985 17 Bev Burnett - SOUTH FLORIDA Feb 10, 1986 17 Chantelle Dishman - MIAMI Nov 23, 1991 17 Ursula Woods - at WAKE FOREST Jan 16, 1993 17 Jacinta Monroe - at NORTH CAROLINA Feb 1, 2010 17 Cierra Bravard - ALABAMA STATE Nov 12, 2010 17 Natasha Howard - MIAMI Jan 15, 2012 17 Adut Bulgak - MIAMI Feb 8, 2015 17 ASSISTS Name Date Ast 1. Cheetah Delgado - BOSTON COLLEGE Feb 9, 2014 15 2. Shante Williams - ALABAMA STATE Dec 16, 2007 13 3. Rose Harper - vs FLORIDA Feb 23, 1980 12 Cheetah Delgado broke the FSU assists record on ‘Paint it Pink’ day on Feb. 9, 2014. She dedicated the performance to her Cheetah Delgado - at SYRACUSE Feb 13, 2014 12 late mother, who passed away from breast cancer. AJ Alix - SACRED HEART Nov 24, 2017 12 6. Sheri Kaminski - at SOUTH FLORIDA Dec 10, 1983 11 BLOCKED SHOTS Robin Corn - vs SOUTH ALABAMA Nov 24, 1989 11 STEALS Allison Peercy - at FLORIDA Feb 3, 1993 11 Name Date Blk 1. Jacinta Monroe - GEORGIA TECH Jan 18, 2009 9 Name Date Stl Courtney Ward - vs HAWAII Dec 21, 2009 11 2. Brooke Wyckoff - SW MISSOURI STATE Dec 21, 1997 8 1. Wanda Burns - vs SOUTH ALABAMA Nov 24, 1989 10 Cheetah Delgado - VIRGINIA Mar 2, 2014 11 3. Brooke Wyckoff - MISSISSIPPI Nov 26, 1997 7 2. Ivey Slaughter - vs OREGON STATE Mar 25, 2017 9 Leticia Romero - at BOSTON COLLEGE Feb 22, 2015 11 Brooke Wyckoff - at MARYLAND Feb 22, 1998 7 3. Brenda Cliette - ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM Dec 18, 1986 8 Brittany Brown - at WAKE FOREST Jan 28, 2016 11 Jacinta Monroe - ALABAMA STATE Dec 16, 2007 7 Tia Paschal - LOUISIANA STATE Dec 5, 1992 8 AJ Alix - at GRAMBLING STATE Nov 19, 2017 11 Jacinta Monroe - DUKE Jan 29, 2009 7 Wendy Hampton - FLORIDA A&M Dec 3, 1996 8 Jacinta Monroe - AUBURN Nov 27, 2009 7 AJ Alix - ARIZONA STATE Dec 10, 2017 11 April Traylor - at XAVIER Feb 1, 2001 8 AJ Alix - JACKSONVILLE Dec 28, 2017 11 8. Laine Lasseter - MERCER Nov 17, 1978 6 Brenda Cliette - vs ARMY Jan 2, 1983 6 Brittany Brown - BOSTON COLLEGE Jan 7, 2016 8 AJ Alix - CLEMSON Feb 15, 2018 11 Brooke Wyckoff - at WAKE FOREST Feb 8, 1998 6 8. Sunnie O’Neal - SOUTH FLORIDA Jan 16, 1981 7 17. Lynn Marnie - vs NORTH CAROLINA Jan 5, 1982 10 Brooke Wyckoff - SOUTH FLORIDA Dec 14, 1998 6 Glenda Stokes - SOUTH FLORIDA Jan 16, 1981 7 Sheri Kaminski - MIAMI Jan 13, 1984 10 Ronalda Pierce - vs MARYLAND Mar 6, 2004 6 Brenda Cliette - vs UT-CHATTANOOGA Nov 26, 1982 7 Sheri Kaminski - FLORIDA A&M Feb 15, 1984 10 Jacinta Monroe - SAMFORD Dec 27, 2007 6 Brenda Cliette - FLORIDA Feb 19, 1983 7 Jan Piatnik - FLORIDA A&M Jan 21, 1988 10 Jacinta Monroe - NORTH CAROLINA STATE Feb 7, 2008 6 Val Garrett - at ALBANY STATE Jan 30, 1986 7 Jacinta Monroe - MERCER Dec 14, 2008 6 Wanda Burns - HOWARD Feb 6, 1989 10 Sheri Kaminski - at ALBANY STATE Jan 30, 1986 7 Wanda Burns - MARQUETTE Dec 1, 1990 10 Natasha Howard - at WAKE FOREST Feb 2, 2014 6 Chatrice White - GEORGIA TECH Feb 25, 2018 6 Brenda Cliette - at SOUTH ALABAMA Jan 16, 1987 7 Wanda Burns - at LOUISVILLE Feb 11, 1991 10 18. Laine Lasseter - at WINTHROP Feb 8, 1979 5 Chris Davis - HOWARD Feb 6, 1989 7 Jen Robinson - at FLORIDA A&M Dec 10, 1995 10 Sarah Hall - FLORIDA A&M Feb 12, 1985 5 Wanda Burns - LOUISVILLE Jan 13, 1990 7 Jen Robinson - at VIRGINIA Jan 2, 1998 10 Veronica Bouknight - at SOUTH FLORIDA Jan 20, 1986 5 Tia Paschal - at SW MISSOURI STATE Nov 24, 1990 7 April Traylor - at CLEMSON Feb 27, 2000 10 Sarah Hall - at ALBANY STATE Jan 30, 1986 5 Wanda Burns - ALABAMA Jan 16, 1991 7 April Traylor - vs DUKE Mar 5, 2000 10 Mary Buchanan - VALDOSTA STATE COLL Dec 30, 1986 5 Tia Paschal - FLORIDA ATLANTIC Dec 1, 1992 7 Chantelle Dishman - WAKE FOREST Feb 17, 1992 5 Courtney Ward - DUKE Jan 29, 2009 10 Allison Peercy - at NORTH CAROLINA Jan 10, 1993 7 Courtney Ward - HARVARD Jan 21, 2010 10 Brooke Wyckoff - at VIRGINIA Jan 2, 1998 5 Brooke Wyckoff - VIRGINIA Feb 1, 1998 5 Tia Paschal - FLORIDA A&M Jan 27, 1993 7 Courtney Ward - CLEMSON Feb 11, 2010 10 Levys Torres - at IOWA STATE Mar 18, 2001 5 Tia Paschal - DUKE Feb 28, 1993 7 Courtney Ward - at GEORGIA TECH Feb 15, 2010 10 Britany Miller - STETSON Dec 6, 2006 5 Aletha Penn - at FLORIDA A&M Dec 10, 1995 7 Morgan Toles - vs EASTERN KENTUCKY Nov 23, 2012 10 Jacinta Monroe - vs OLD DOMINION Mar 17, 2007 5 Brooke Wyckoff - LONG BEACH STATE Nov 22, 1998 7 Morgan Toles - at GEORGIA TECH Jan 3, 2013 10 Britany Miller - at TEXAS A&M Dec 6, 2007 5 Angela Sutton - vs DUKE Feb 26, 1999 7 Cheetah Delgado - UNC-GREENSBORO Nov 8, 2013 10 Jacinta Monroe - FLORIDA Nov 23, 2008 5 LaQuinta Neely - at JACKSONVILLE Dec 18, 2002 7 Cierra Bravard - VIRGINIA Feb 24, 2009 5 Cheetah Delgado - at MIAMI Jan 9, 2014 10 Alicia Gladden - MIAMI Jan 9, 2005 7 Cheetah Delgado - at MARYLAND Feb 20, 2014 10 Jacinta Monroe - ALCORN STATE Dec 6, 2009 5 Jacinta Monroe - CONNECTICUT Dec 28, 2009 5 Alicia Gladden - TULSA Nov 27, 2006 7 Leticia Romero - ALABAMA STATE Mar 21, 2015 10 Jacinta Monroe - vs MISSISSIPPI STATE Mar 28, 2010 5 Brittany Brown - RUTGERS Dec 3, 2015 7 Leticia Romero - vs SAM HOUSTON STATE Nov 28, 2015 10 Natasha Howard - at VIRGINIA Mar 3, 2013 5 Brittany Brown - at CLEMSON Jan 14, 2016 7 Brittany Brown - at NORTH CAROLINA Jan 5, 2017 10 Natasha Howard - vs PRINCETON Mar 24, 2013 5 AJ Alix - at GRAMBLING STATE Nov 19, 2017 7 Nausia Woolfolk - at MIAMI Feb 11, 2018 10 Natasha Howard - vs PACIFIC Dec 20, 2013 5 Natasha Howard - at VIRGINIA Jan 19, 2014 5 Natasha Howard - DUKE Jan 23, 2014 5 TRIPLE-DOUBLES Adut Bulgak - at PURDUE Dec 3, 2014 5 Name Date Pts Reb Ast Adut Bulgak - at TEMPLE Dec 14, 2014 5 1. Wanda Burns - MARQUETTE Dec 1, 1990 22 12 10 Chatrice White - at GEORGIA TECH Jan 26, 2017 5 2. Leticia Romero - at BOSTON COLLEGE Feb 22, 2015 19 11 11 Chatrice White - CLEMSON Feb 18, 2017 5 Chatrice White - STETSON Dec 7, 2017 5 Chatrice White - at TEXAS Dec 17, 2017 5 Valencia Myers - TROY Nov 6, 2018 5 Valencia Myers - at ST. JOHN’S Dec 9, 2018 5 Valencia Myers - NC STATE Feb 7, 2019 5 20 SEASON RECORDS

AVERAGE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED THREE POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Name Year Gm-Pts Avg Name Year FGA Name Year 3FGA 1. Sue Galkantas 1980-81 29-627 21.6 1. Sue Galkantas 1981-82 536 1. Imani Wright 2017-18 269 2. Bev Burnett 1987-88 25-533 21.3 2. Sue Galkantas 1980-81 520 2. Tanae Davis-Cain 2008-09 208 3. Sue Galkantas 1981-82 34-710 20.9 3. Roneeka Hodges 2004-05 504 3. Morgan Jones 2013-14 195 4. Natasha Howard 2013-14 33-675 20.5 4. Shakayla Thomas 2017-18 485 4. Courtney Ward 2010-11 193 5. Tia Paschal 1992-93 27-524 19.4 5. Cherry Rivers 1979-80 476 5. Maegan Conwright 2014-15 189 6. Roneeka Hodges 2004-05 32-615 19.2 6. Tasheika Morris 2002-03 467 6. Tanae Davis-Cain 2006-07 181 7. Wanda Burns 1990-91 31-572 18.5 7. Imani Wright 2017-18 464 7. Imani Wright 2016-17 180 8. Wanda Burns 1989-90 29-515 17.8 8. Jackie Arnold 1978-79 463 8. Alysha Harvin 2009-10 177 Shakayla Thomas 2017-18 33-586 17.8 9. Bev Burnett 1987-88 459 AJ Alix 2017-18 177 10. Laine Lasseter 1979-80 21-371 17.7 10. Natasha Howard 2013-14 448 10. Courtney Ward 2009-10 174 Sue Galkantas 1983-84 28-495 17.7 11. Wanda Burns 1990-91 435 11. Wendy Hampton 1996-97 163 Latavia Coleman 1997-98 25-443 17.7 12. Shakayla Thomas 2016-17 429 12. Tasheika Morris 2002-03 155 13. Christy Derlak 1993-94 27-469 17.4 13. Cherry Rivers 1978-79 427 13. Mara Freshour 2007-08 154 14. Bev Burnett 1985-86 21-363 17.3 14. Shakayla Thomas 2015-16 423 14. Linnea Liljestrand 2004-05 153 15. Lisa Foglio 1981-82 26-439 16.9 15. Tanae Davis-Cain 2008-09 421 15. Alexa Deluzio 2012-13 148 Sue Galkantas 1982-83 29-491 16.9 16. Tia Paschal 1992-93 418 16. Tanae Davis-Cain 2007-08 144 16. Cherry Rivers 1979-80 31-514 16.6 17. Wanda Burns 1989-90 404 17. Tasheika Allen 2003-04 139 17. Shakayla Thomas 2015-16 32-524 16.4 18. Morgan Jones 2013-14 401 18. Christy Derlak 1993-94 138 18. Lorraine Rimson 1984-85 24-391 16.3 19. Kiah Gillespie 2018-19 399 19. Kiah Gillespie 2018-19 136 Danielle Ryan 1992-93 27-441 16.3 20. April Traylor 2000-01 396 20. Alexa Deluzio 2011-12 134 Imani Wright 2017-18 32-523 16.3 21. Tasheika Allen 2003-04 395 21. April Traylor 2000-01 132 21. Chantelle Dishman 1990-91 31-503 16.2 22. Alicia Gladden 2006-07 391 22. Mara Freshour 2008-09 131 22. Latavia Coleman 1999-00 29-467 16.1 23. Leonor Rodriguez 2012-13 390 23. Leonor Rodriguez 2012-13 130 23. Bev Burnett 1988-89 23-365 15.9 24. Christy Derlak 1993-94 388 24. Roneeka Hodges 2004-05 129 24. Carla Williams 1995-96 28-443 15.8 25. Maegan Conwright 2014-15 380 Nausia Woolfolk 2018-19 129 25. Tia Paschal 1991-92 28-440 15.7 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE POINTS Name Year FGM-FGA Pct Name Year 3FGM-3FGA Pct Name Year Gm FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 1. Chantelle Dishman 1990-91 191-291 .656 1. Leticia Romero 2016-17 56-110 .509 1. Sue Galkantas 1981-82 34 282 146 710 20.9 2. Glenda Stokes 1982-83 103-171 .602 2. Courtney Ward 2008-09 37- 74 .500 2. Natasha Howard 2013-14 33 266 0 143 675 20.5 3. Lisa Foglio 1981-82 190-319 .596 3. Robin Storey 1988-89 47- 99 .475 3. Sue Galkantas 1980-81 29 261 105 627 21.6 4. Natasha Howard 2013-14 266-448 .594 4. Leticia Romero 2015-16 38- 85 .447 4. Roneeka Hodges 2004-05 32 236 42 101 615 19.2 5. Jacinta Monroe 2007-08 135-228 .592 5. Mara Freshour 2007-08 66-154 .429 5. Shakayla Thomas 2017-18 33 251 84 586 17.8 6. Chantelle Dishman 1991-92 146-251 .582 6. Alexa Deluzio 2009-10 40- 99 .404 6. Wanda Burns 1990-91 31 203 41 125 572 18.5 7. Cierra Bravard 2008-09 115-199 .578 Courtney Ward 2010-11 78-193 .404 7. Bev Burnett 1987-88 25 201 0 131 533 21.3 8. Sue Galkantas 1982-83 184-323 .570 8. Tasheika Morris 2001-02 28- 70 .400 8. Tia Paschal 1992-93 27 219 3 83 524 19.4 9. Chantelle Dishman 1989-90 131-232 .565 9. Alison Arnoldi 1993-94 41-104 .394 Shakayla Thomas 2015-16 32 227 0 70 524 16.4 Tamara Gracey 1998-99 109-193 .565 10. Mara Freshour 2008-09 51-131 .389 10. Imani Wright 2017-18 32 189 103 42 523 16.3 11. Laine Lasseter 1979-80 162-290 .559 11. Imani Wright 2017-18 103-269 .383 11. Wanda Burns 1989-90 29 186 28 115 515 17.8 12. Chris Davis 1990-91 131-237 .553 12. Leonor Rodriguez 2011-12 24- 63 .381 12. Cherry Rivers 1979-80 31 216 82 514 16.6 13. Danielle Ryan 1990-91 130-237 .549 13. Imani Wright 2016-17 68-180 .378 13. Chantelle Dishman 1990-91 31 191 0 121 503 16.2 14. Cierra Bravard 2011-12 154-282 .546 14. Ganiyat Adeduntan 2004-05 36- 96 .375 14. Sue Galkantas 1983-84 28 192 111 495 17.7 15. Cierra Bravard 2010-11 162-297 .545 Brittany Brown 2014-15 21- 56 .375 15. Sue Galkantas 1982-83 29 184 123 491 16.9 16. Levys Torres 2000-01 120-222 .541 16. Wendy Hampton 1995-96 28- 75 .373 Leonor Rodriguez 2012-13 33 176 46 93 491 14.9 17. Jacinta Monroe 2006-07 111-206 .539 17. Tanae Davis-Cain 2008-09 77-208 .370 Shakayla Thomas 2016-17 33 212 0 67 491 14.9 18. Shakayla Thomas 2015-16 227-423 .537 18. Courtney Ward 2009-10 64-174 .368 18. Cierra Bravard 2010-11 32 162 0 156 480 15.0 19. LeeVayne Oliver 1983-84 140-262 .534 Natasha Howard 2010-11 21- 57 .368 19. Christy Derlak 1993-94 27 150 47 122 469 17.4 20. Chatrice White 2016-17 113-213 .531 20. AJ Alix 2017-18 65-177 .367 20. Latavia Coleman 1999-00 29 180 1 106 467 16.1 21. Shakayla Thomas 2014-15 161-304 .530 21. Alexa Deluzio 2010-11 41-112 .366 April Traylor 2000-01 31 161 39 106 467 15.1 22. Sue Galkantas 1981-82 282-536 .526 22. Alexa Deluzio 2012-13 54-148 .365 22. Cherry Rivers 1978-79 31 197 70 464 15.0 23. Tia Paschal 1992-93 219-418 .524 23. Alysha Harvin 2009-10 64-177 .362 23. Jacinta Monroe 2009-10 35 176 1 108 461 13.2 Ivey Slaughter 2016-17 118-225 .524 24. Emiah Bingley 2014-15 30- 83 .361 24. Lorraine Rimson 1983-84 31 182 95 459 14.8 25. LeeVayne Oliver 1982-83 147-281 .523 25. Maegan Conwright 2014-15 68-189 .360 25. Alicia Gladden 2006-07 34 175 10 98 458 13.5 Carla Williams 1995-96 127-243 .523 Britany Miller 2005-06 148-283 .523 FIELD GOALS MADE Name Year FGM THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Sue Galkantas 1981-82 282 Name Year 3FGM 2. Natasha Howard 2013-14 266 1. Imani Wright 2017-18 103 3. Sue Galkantas 1980-81 261 2. Courtney Ward 2010-11 78 4. Shakayla Thomas 2017-18 251 3. Tanae Davis-Cain 2008-09 77 5. Roneeka Hodges 2004-05 236 4. Maegan Conwright 2014-15 68 6. Shakayla Thomas 2015-16 227 Imani Wright 2016-17 68 7. Tia Paschal 1992-93 219 6. Mara Freshour 2007-08 66 8. Cherry Rivers 1979-80 216 7. AJ Alix 2017-18 65 9. Shakayla Thomas 2016-17 212 8. Alysha Harvin 2009-10 64 10. Wanda Burns 1990-91 203 Courtney Ward 2009-10 64 11. Bev Burnett 1987-88 201 10. Morgan Jones 2013-14 58 12. Cherry Rivers 1978-79 197 11. Leticia Romero 2016-17 56 13. Sue Galkantas 1983-84 192 12. Linnea Liljestrand 2004-05 54 14. Chantelle Dishman 1990-91 191 Alexa Deluzio 2012-13 54 15. Lisa Foglio 1981-82 190 14. Tanae Davis-Cain 2006-07 52 16. Imani Wright 2017-18 189 15. Wendy Hampton 1996-97 51 17. Wanda Burns 1989-90 186 Mara Freshour 2008-09 51 18. Sue Galkantas 1982-83 184 17. Tanae Davis-Cain 2007-08 49 Lisa Foglio 1982-83 184 18. Robin Storey 1988-89 47 Tia Paschal 1990-91 184 Christy Derlak 1993-94 47 Britany Miller 2006-07 184 Alexa Deluzio 2011-12 47 22. Lorraine Rimson 1983-84 182 21. Leonor Rodriguez 2012-13 46 23. Latavia Coleman 1999-00 180 22. Tasheika Allen 2003-04 44 Kiah Gillespie 2018-19 180 Holly Johnson 2005-06 44 25. Tia Paschal 1991-92 176 24. Kiah Gillespie 2018-19 43 Jacinta Monroe 2009-10 176 25. Tasheika Morris 2002-03 42 Leonor Rodriguez 2012-13 176 Roneeka Hodges 2004-05 42 21 SEASON RECORDS

FREE THROWS MADE REBOUNDS STEALS Name Year FTM Name Year GP Tot Avg Name Year Stl 1. Carla Williams 1995-96 189 1. Adut Bulgak 2014-15 35 332 9.5 1. Alicia Gladden 2004-05 101 2. Cierra Bravard 2010-11 156 2. Levys Torres 2000-01 31 310 10.0 2. Brittany Brown 2015-16 98 3. Carla Williams 1994-95 153 3. Natasha Howard 2013-14 33 306 9.3 3. Tia Paschal 1992-93 96 4. Sue Galkantas 1981-82 146 4. Sue Galkantas 1981-82 34 296 8.7 4. Brenda Cliette 1986-87 91 5. Natasha Howard 2013-14 143 5. Glenda Stokes 1979-80 35 294 8.4 Brittany Brown 2016-17 91 6. Cierra Bravard 2011-12 133 6. Natasha Howard 2011-12 31 282 9.1 6. Brenda Cliette 1982-83 77 7. Bev Burnett 1987-88 131 7. Laine Lasseter 1978-79 26 277 10.7 Wanda Burns 1989-90 77 8. Wanda Burns 1990-91 125 8. Glenda Stokes 1981-82 37 276 7.5 Brittany Brown 2013-14 77 9. Sue Galkantas 1982-83 123 9. Sue Galkantas 1980-81 29 270 9.3 9. Tia Paschal 1990-91 75 10. Christy Derlak 1993-94 122 10. Brenda Cliette 1982-83 29 269 9.3 April Traylor 2000-01 75 11. Chantelle Dishman 1990-91 121 Lorraine Rimson 1983-84 31 269 8.7 11. Alicia Gladden 2006-07 73 12. Ivey Slaughter 2014-15 117 12. LeeVayne Oliver 1981-82 35 260 7.4 12. Glenda Stokes 1981-82 68 13. Wanda Burns 1989-90 115 13. Adut Bulgak 2015-16 33 259 7.8 Angela Sutton 1999-00 68 Nicki Ekhomu 2017-18 115 14. Chatrice White 2017-18 33 258 7.7 Courtney Ward 2009-10 68 15. Latavia Coleman 1997-98 112 15. Cherry Rivers 1979-80 31 257 8.3 Natasha Howard 2013-14 68 16. Sue Galkantas 1983-84 111 16. Jacinta Monroe 2009-10 35 255 7.3 16. April Traylor 1999-00 67 17. Nicki Ekhomu 2016-P 110 17. Cherry Rivers 1978-79 31 253 8.2 Leonor Rodriguez 2012-13 67 18. Jacinta Monroe 2008-09 108 Ivey Slaughter 2013-14 33 253 7.7 18. Shante Williams 2003-04 65 Jacinta Monroe 2009-10 108 19. Jacinta Monroe 2008-09 34 251 7.4 19. Lisa Foglio 1981-82 64 20. Latavia Coleman 1999-00 106 20. Cierra Bravard 2010-11 32 250 7.8 Chris Davis 1990-91 64 April Traylor 2000-01 106 21. LeeVayne Oliver 1982-83 30 248 8.3 Cheetah Delgado 2012-13 64 Chelsea Davis 2012-13 106 Natasha Howard 2012-13 33 248 7.5 22. Allison Peercy 1992-93 63 23. Sue Galkantas 1980-81 105 23. Chantelle Dishman 1991-92 28 246 8.8 Courtney Ward 2010-11 63 Chantelle Dishman 1991-92 105 24. Ganiyat Adeduntan 2004-05 32 242 7.6 Cheetah Delgado 2013-14 63 25. Allison Peercy 1994-95 104 25. Brenda Cliette 1986-87 24 239 10.0 25. Danielle Ryan 1990-91 62 Natasha Howard 2012-13 104 Chantelle Dishman 1990-91 31 239 7.7 Alicia Gladden 2005-06 62 Kiah Gillespie 2018-19 27 239 8.9 Ivey Slaughter 2016-17 62 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Name Year FTA ASSISTS DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Carla Williams 1995-96 244 Name Year Ast Name Year Dbl-Dbl 2. Natasha Howard 2013-14 220 1. Cheetah Delgado 2013-14 216 1. Natasha Howard 2013-14 15 3. Carla Williams 1994-95 216 2. AJ Alix 2017-18 201 2. Laine Lasseter 1978-79 12 4. Sue Galkantas 1981-82 214 3. Courtney Ward 2009-10 198 Natasha Howard 2011-12 12 5. Cierra Bravard 2010-11 198 4. Courtney Ward 2008-09 170 Adut Bulgak 2014-15 12 6. Cierra Bravard 2011-12 188 Brittany Brown 2016-17 170 5. Cherry Rivers 1978-79 11 7. Chantelle Dishman 1990-91 173 6. Sheri Kaminski 1983-84 155 Brenda Cliette 1982-83 11 8. Natasha Howard 2012-13 170 7. Shante Williams 2003-04 150 Brenda Cliette 1986-87 11 9. Bev Burnett 1987-88 169 8. Cheetah Delgado 2012-13 148 Natasha Howard 2012-13 11 10. Ivey Slaughter 2014-15 165 9. April Traylor 1999-00 145 9. Cherry Rivers 1979-80 10 11. Christy Derlak 1993-94 164 10. Brittany Brown 2015-16 139 Sue Galkantas 1980-81 10 12. Latavia Coleman 1997-98 163 11. Leticia Romero 2015-16 138 Lorraine Rimson 1983-84 10 13. Wanda Burns 1990-91 159 12. Wanda Burns 1990-91 136 Chantelle Dishman 1990-91 10 Roneeka Hodges 2004-05 159 13. Lynn Marnie 1981-82 135 Chantelle Dishman 1991-92 10 15. Jacinta Monroe 2008-09 157 14. Courtney Ward 2010-11 132 Cierra Bravard 2010-11 10 16. Sue Galkantas 1982-83 154 15. Allison Peercy 1992-93 129 15. Jackie Arnold 1978-79 9 17. April Traylor 1998-99 153 16. Holly Johnson 2004-05 127 Carla Williams 1995-96 9 18. Latavia Coleman 1999-00 151 Morgan Toles 2012-13 127 Levys Torres 2000-01 9 April Traylor 2000-01 151 Leticia Romero 2014-15 127 Ivey Slaughter 2013-14 9 20. Lynn Dee McDonald 1979-80 150 19. Rose Harper 1979-80 125 Kiah Gillespie 2018-P 9 21. Cierra Bravard 2008-09 148 Shante Williams 2007-08 125 20. Sue Galkantas 1981-82 8 22. Christy Derlak 1992-93 147 21. Allison Peercy 1994-95 123 Lorraine Rimson 1985-86 8 Levys Torres 2000-01 147 Leticia Romero 2016-17 123 Tia Paschal 1992-93 8 24. Glenda Stokes 1981-82 146 23. Sunnie O’Neal 1981-82 120 Jacinta Monroe 2008-09 8 Jacinta Monroe 2009-10 146 24. April Traylor 2000-01 117 24. Sue Galkantas 1982-83 7 25. Shante Williams 2006-07 116 Sarah Hall 1985-86 7 Christian Hunnicutt 2010-11 116 Tia Paschal 1991-92 7 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Brooke Wyckoff 1998-99 7 Name Year FTM-FTA Pct Alicia Gladden 2005-06 7 1. Leticia Romero 2016-17 72- 81 .889 BLOCKED SHOTS Adut Bulgak 2015-16 7 2. Alexa Deluzio 2011-12 78- 93 .839 Name Year Blk Chatrice White 2017-18 7 3. Holly Johnson 2004-05 72- 86 .837 1. Jacinta Monroe 2008-09 84 4. Leticia Romero 2015-16 50- 60 .833 2. Brooke Wyckoff 1997-98 80 5. Wanda Burns 1989-90 115-139 .827 3. Jacinta Monroe 2007-08 78 6. Mara Freshour 2007-08 90-109 .826 4. Jacinta Monroe 2009-10 76 Mara Freshour 2008-09 76- 92 .826 Natasha Howard 2013-14 76 8. Lisa Foglio 1982-83 77- 94 .819 6. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-99 64 9. Nicki Ekhomu 2017-18 115-141 .816 7. Jacinta Monroe 2006-07 63 10. Mara Freshour 2006-07 53- 65 .815 8. Britany Miller 2006-07 55 11. Alysha Harvin 2007-08 48- 59 .814 9. Adut Bulgak 2014-15 54 12. Alexa Deluzio 2009-10 43- 53 .811 Chatrice White 2017-18 54 Courtney Ward 2010-11 73- 90 .811 11. Chatrice White 2016-17 50 14. Chris Davis 1989-90 76- 94 .809 12. Natasha Howard 2012-13 49 15. Danielle Ryan 1991-92 91-113 .805 13. Laine Lasseter 1980-81 48 Lauren Bradley 2003-04 70- 87 .805 14. Valencia Myers 2018-P 45 17. Lisa Foglio 1980-81 65- 81 .802 15. Britany Miller 2005-06 39 18. Danielle Ryan 1992-93 72- 90 .800 Natasha Howard 2011-12 39 Tamara Gracey 1998-99 72- 90 .800 17. Chelsea Davis 2012-13 38 Courtney Ward 2009-10 64- 80 .800 18. Laine Lasseter 1978-79 37 21. Sue Galkantas 1982-83 123-154 .799 19. Mary Buchanan 1986-87 34 22. Sheri Kaminski 1984-85 51- 64 .797 Brooke Wyckoff 1999-00 34 Ivey Slaughter 2016-17 94-118 .797 Cierra Bravard 2011-12 34 24. Cierra Bravard 2010-11 156-198 .788 Adut Bulgak 2015-16 34 Leonor Rodriguez 2012-13 93-118 .788 23. Cierra Bravard 2008-09 33 24. Brenda Cliette 1982-83 32 22 Sarah Hall 1985-86 32 CAREER RECORDS AVERAGE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED THREE POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Name Year Gm-Pts Avg Name Year FGA Name Year 3FGA 1. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 120-2323 19.4 1. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 1753 1. Tanae Davis-Cain 2006-09 603 2. Wanda Burns 1989-91 87-1395 16.0 2. Shakayla Thomas 2015-18 1641 2. Courtney Ward 2008-11 523 3. Cherry Rivers 1979-80 62- 978 15.8 3. Natasha Howard 2011-14 1378 3. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 493 4. Latavia Coleman 1997-00 91-1428 15.7 4. Tia Paschal 1990-93 1360 4. Imani Wright 2016-18 449 5. Bev Burnett 1985-86,88-89 97-1508 15.5 5. April Traylor 1999-02 1347 5. Mara Freshour 2006-09 424 6. Lisa Foglio 1981-83 82-1227 15.0 6. Bev Burnett 1985-86,88-89 1291 6. April Traylor 1999-02 404 7. Lorraine Rimson 1984-86 71-1056 14.9 7. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 1250 7. Wendy Hampton 1995-98 402 8. Shakayla Thomas 2015-18 135-1971 14.6 8. Tanae Davis-Cain 2006-09 1249 8. Tasheika Allen 2002-04 364 9. Tia Paschal 1990-93 116-1660 14.3 9. Brittany Brown 2014-17 1176 9. Jen Robinson 1996-99 351 10. Brenda Cliette 1983,87 53- 750 14.2 10. Latavia Coleman 1997-00 1170 10. Ganiyat Adeduntan 2003-06 342 11. Laine Lasseter 1979-82 90-1266 14.1 11. Alicia Gladden 2004-07 1157 Holly Johnson 2003-06 342 12. Tasheika Allen 2002-04 88-1229 14.0 12. Tasheika Allen 2002-04 1156 12. Alysha Harvin 2007-10 340 Natasha Howard 2011-14 129-1811 14.0 13. Chris Davis 1988-91 1150 13. Brittany Brown 2014-17 336 14. Chantelle Dishman 1990-93 94-1280 13.6 14. Wanda Burns 1989-91 1134 14. Linnea Liljestrand 2002-05 311 15. April Traylor 1999-02 112-1503 13.4 15. Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 1108 Morgan Jones 2014-15 311 Imani Wright 2016-2018 67-898 13.4 16. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 1105 16. Emiah Bingley 2014-16 270 17. Carla Williams 1995-96 58- 770 13.3 17. Laine Lasseter 1979-82 1036 17. Christy Derlak 1991-94 261 18. Adut Bulgak 2015-16 68- 851 12.5 18. Jen Robinson 1996-99 1025 18. Nausia Woolfolk 2016-P 240 19. Chris Davis 1988-91 110-1365 12.4 19. Ganiyat Adeduntan 2003-06 1012 19. Allison Peercy 1992-95 239 Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 109-1350 12.4 20. Chasity Clayton 2010-13 1007 20. Leticia Romero 2015-17 235 21. Leticia Romero 2015-17 87-1026 11.8 21. Christy Derlak 1991-94 996 21. Wanda Burns 1989-91 225 22. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 131-1539 11.7 22. Danielle Ryan 1990-93 989 22. Leonor Rodriguez 2010-13 214 23. Britany Miller 2006-08 70- 798 11.4 Courtney Ward 2008-11 989 23. Shinikki Whiting 2000-02 206 Cierra Bravard 2009-12 132-1501 11.4 24. Shante Williams 2004,06-08 974 24. Chasity Clayton 2010-13 199 25. Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 136-1518 11.2 25. Lysa Moorefield 1995-98 971 25. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 197 POINTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Name Year Gm FG 3FG FT Pts Avg Name Year FGM-FGA Pct Name Year 3FGM-3FGA Pct 1. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 120 919 485 2323 19.4 1. Chantelle Dishman 1990-93 483- 805 .600 1. Leticia Romero 2015-17 112-235 .477 2. Shakayla Thomas 2015-18 135 851 0 269 1971 14.6 2. Tracy Walker 1990-92 165- 279 .591 2. Robin Storey 1988-89 75-181 .414 3. Natasha Howard 2011-14 129 711 25 364 1811 14.0 3. Aline Harvis 1988-89 159- 281 .566 3. Courtney Ward 2008-11 208-523 .398 4. Tia Paschal 1990-93 116 683 10 284 1660 14.3 4. Lisa Foglio 1981-83 513- 946 .542 4. Mara Freshour 2006-09 168-424 .396 5. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 131 537 182 283 1539 11.7 5. Cierra Bravard 2009-12 524- 969 .541 5. Imani Wright 2016-18 171-449 .381 6. Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 136 590 2 336 1518 11.2 6. Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 590-1108 .532 6. Alison Arnoldi 1991-94 61-163 .374 7. Bev Burnett 1985-86,88-89 97 577 0 354 1508 15.5 7. Levys Torres 2000-01 161- 305 .528 7. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 182-493 .369 8. April Traylor 1999-02 112 516 115 356 1503 13.4 8. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 919-1753 .524 8. Leonor Rodriguez 2010-13 77-214 .360 9. Cierra Bravard 2009-12 132 524 0 453 1501 11.4 9. Trinetta Moore 2002-04 225- 430 .523 Maegan Conwright 2015 68-189 .360 10. Latavia Coleman 1997-00 91 556 13 303 1428 15.7 10. Laine Lasseter 1979-82 540-1036 .521 10. Linnea Liljestrand 2002-05 110-311 .354 11. Alicia Gladden 2004-07 126 548 13 294 1403 11.1 11. LeeVayne Oliver 1981-84 498- 957 .520 11. Alysha Harvin 2007-10 117-340 .344 12. Wanda Burns 1989-91 87 527 69 272 1395 16.0 12. Shakayla Thomas 2015-18 851-1641 .519 Adut Bulgak 2015-16 54-157 .344 13. Chris Davis 1988-91 110 554 7 250 1365 12.4 13. Britany Miller 2006-08 357- 691 .517 13. Christy Derlak 1991-94 89-261 .341 14. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 109 485 60 320 1350 12.4 14. Natasha Howard 2011-14 711-1378 .516 14. Wendy Hampton 1995-98 134-402 .333 15. Danielle Ryan 1990-93 117 508 29 252 1297 11.1 15. Danielle Ryan 1990-93 508- 989 .514 15. Ganiyat Adeduntan 2003-06 113-342 .330 16. Chantelle Dishman 1990-93 94 483 0 314 1280 13.6 16. Chelsea Davis 2010-13 366- 713 .513 Emiah Bingley 2014-16 89-270 .330 17. Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 137 446 4 372 1268 9.3 17. Kai James 2014-17 178- 349 .510 17. Tanae Davis-Cain 2006-09 198-603 .328 18. Laine Lasseter 1979-82 90 540 186 1266 14.1 18. Genesis Choice 2002-04 182- 360 .506 18. Morgan Jones 2014-15 99-311 .318 19. Tanae Davis-Cain 2006-09 121 474 198 116 1262 10.4 19. Glenda Stokes 1980-83 417- 827 .504 19. Tasheika Allen 2002-04 114-364 .313 20. Tasheika Allen 2002-04 88 445 114 225 1229 14.0 20. Tia Paschal 1990-93 683-1360 .502 20. Wanda Burns 1989-91 69-225 .307 21. Lisa Foglio 1981-83 82 513 201 1227 15.0 21. Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 446- 900 .496 Chasity Clayton 2010-13 61-199 .307 22. Courtney Ward 2008-11 134 385 208 221 1199 8.9 22. Carla Williams 1995-96 214- 432 .495 22. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 60-197 .305 23. Christy Derlak 1991-94 113 396 89 312 1193 10.6 23. Adut Bulgak 2015-16 318- 653 .487 23. Holly Johnson 2003-06 100-342 .292 24. Brittany Brown 2014-17 138 445 97 205 1192 8.6 24. Lauren Bradley 2000-04 268- 553 .485 24. Shinikki Whiting 2000-02 60-206 .291 25. LeeVayne Oliver 1981-84 122 498 170 1166 9.6 25. Chris Davis 1988-91 554-1150 .482 25. Brittany Brown 2014-17 97-336 .289 FIELD GOALS MADE THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS MADE Name Year FGM Name Year 3FGM Name Year FTM 1. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 919 1. Courtney Ward 2008-11 208 1. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 485 2. Shakayla Thomas 2015-18 851 2. Tanae Davis-Cain 2006-09 198 2. Cierra Bravard 2009-12 453 3. Natasha Howard 2011-14 711 3. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 182 3. Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 372 4. Tia Paschal 1990-93 683 4. Imani Wright 2016-18 171 4. Natasha Howard 2011-14 364 5. Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 590 5. Mara Freshour 2006-09 168 5. April Traylor 1999-02 356 6. Bev Burnett 1985-86,88-89 577 6. Wendy Hampton 1995-98 134 6. Bev Burnett 1985-86,88-89 354 7. Latavia Coleman 1997-00 556 7. Alysha Harvin 2007-10 117 7. Carla Williams 1995-96 342 8. Chris Davis 1988-91 554 8. April Traylor 1999-02 115 8. Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 336 9. Alicia Gladden 2004-07 548 9. Tasheika Allen 2002-04 114 9. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 320 10. Laine Lasseter 1979-82 540 10. Ganiyat Adeduntan 2003-06 113 10. Chantelle Dishman 1990-93 314 11. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 537 11. Leticia Romero 2015-17 112 11. Christy Derlak 1991-94 312 12. Wanda Burns 1989-91 527 12. Linnea Liljestrand 2002-05 110 12. Latavia Coleman 1997-00 303 13. Cierra Bravard 2009-12 524 13. Holly Johnson 2003-06 100 13. Allison Peercy 1992-95 299 14. April Traylor 1999-02 516 14. Morgan Jones 2014-15 99 14. Alicia Gladden 2004-07 294 15. Lisa Foglio 1981-83 513 15. Brittany Brown 2014-17 97 15. Shante Williams 2004,06-08 291 16. Danielle Ryan 1990-93 508 16. Jen Robinson 1996-99 90 16. Chelsea Davis 2010-13 287 17. LeeVayne Oliver 1981-84 498 17. Christy Derlak 1991-94 89 17. Glenda Stokes 1980-83 284 18. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 485 Emiah Bingley 2014-16 89 Tia Paschal 1990-93 284 19. Chantelle Dishman 1990-93 483 19. Leonor Rodriguez 2010-13 77 19. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 283 20. Tanae Davis-Cain 2006-09 474 20. Robin Storey 1988-89 75 20. Wanda Burns 1989-91 272 21. Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 446 21. Wanda Burns 1989-91 69 21. Shakayla Thomas 2015-18 269 22. Tasheika Allen 2002-04 445 22. Maegan Conwright 2015 68 22. Nicki Ekhomu 2016-P 255 Brittany Brown 2014-17 445 23. Allison Peercy 1992-95 66 23. Danielle Ryan 1990-93 252 24. Glenda Stokes 1980-83 417 24. AJ Alix 2017-18 65 24. Chris Davis 1988-91 250 Lorraine Rimson 1984-86 417 25. Nausia Woolfolk 2016-P 62 25. Holly Johnson 2003-06 242 Lysa Moorefield 1995-98 417 23 CAREER RECORDS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ASSISTS DOUBLE-DOUBLES Name Year FTA Name Year Ast Name Year Dbl-Dbl 1. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 651 1. Courtney Ward 2008-11 602 1. Natasha Howard 2011-14 41 2. Cierra Bravard 2009-12 627 2. Brittany Brown 2014-17 451 2. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 31 3. Natasha Howard 2011-14 590 3. Shante Williams 2004,06-08 447 3. Chantelle Dishman 1990-93 26 4. April Traylor 1999-02 562 4. Jen Robinson 1996-99 388 4. Brenda Cliette 1983,87 22 5. Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 513 Leticia Romero 2015-17 388 Lorraine Rimson 1984-86 22 6. Bev Burnett 1985-86,88-89 498 6. April Traylor 1999-02 387 Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 22 Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 498 7. Allison Peercy 1992-95 385 7. Cherry Rivers 1979-80 21 8. Christy Derlak 1991-94 489 8. Cheetah Delgado 2013-14 364 Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 21 9. Glenda Stokes 1980-83 468 9. Robin Corn 1988-92 358 9. Adut Bulgak 2015-16 19 Shante Williams 2004,06-08 468 10. Sheri Kaminski 1984-87 354 10. Tia Paschal 1990-93 17 11. Chantelle Dishman 1990-93 466 11. Holly Johnson 2003-06 342 11. Laine Lasseter 1979-82 16 12. Carla Williams 1995-96 460 12. Wanda Burns 1989-91 331 LeeVayne Oliver 1981-84 16 13. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 457 13. LaQuinta Neely 2002-06 329 Sarah Hall 1985-88 16 14. Latavia Coleman 1997-00 452 14. Danielle Ryan 1990-93 301 Cierra Bravard 2009-12 16 15. Shakayla Thomas 2015-18 435 15. Mara Freshour 2006-09 294 Shakayla Thomas 2015-18 16 16. Alicia Gladden 2004-07 424 16. Lynn Marnie 1981-83 293 16. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 15 17. Tia Paschal 1990-93 406 17. Chris Davis 1988-91 282 17. Carla Williams 1995-96 14 18. Chelsea Davis 2010-13 396 18. Lisa Foglio 1981-83 274 18. Latavia Coleman 1997-00 13 19. Allison Peercy 1992-95 393 19. Rose Harper 1978-81 268 Chatrice White 2016-18 13 20. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 361 20. Alicia Gladden 2004-07 247 20. Alicia Gladden 2004-07 12 21. Chris Davis 1988-91 356 Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 247 21. Bev Burnett 1985-86,88-89 11 22. Wanda Burns 1989-91 352 22. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 240 22. Glenda Stokes 1980-83 10 23. Danielle Ryan 1990-93 331 23. Jan Piatnik 1985-88 237 23. Jackie Arnold 1979 9 Brittany Brown 2014-17 331 24. Christian Hunnicutt 2008-11 232 Levys Torres 2000-01 9 25. Sarah Hall 1985-88 329 25. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 229 Kiah Gillespie 2018-P 9 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE BLOCKED SHOTS GAMES PLAYED Name Year FTM-FTA Pct Name Year Blk Name Years GP 1. Leticia Romero 2015-17 170-203 .837 1. Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 301 1. Brittany Brown 2014-17 138 2. Mara Freshour 2006-09 234-286 .818 2. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 209 2. Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 137 3. Liberty Taylor 1992-95 90-114 .789 3. Natasha Howard 2011-14 186 3. Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 136 4. Lisa Foglio 1981-83 201-255 .788 4. Laine Lasseter 1979-82 121 4. Shakayla Thomas 2015-18 135 5. Chatrice White 2016-18 165-210 .786 5. Cierra Bravard 2009-12 114 5. Courtney Ward 2008-11 134 6. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 283-361 .784 6. Chatrice White 2016-18 104 6. Cierra Bravard 2009-12 132 7. Wanda Burns 1989-91 272-352 .773 7. Britany Miller 2006-08 103 7. Mara Freshour 2006-09 131 Holly Johnson 2003-06 242-313 .773 8. Sarah Hall 1985-88 100 Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 131 9. Leonor Rodriguez 2010-13 121-157 .771 9. Lauren Bradley 2000-04 89 9. Glenda Stokes 1980-83 130 10. Danielle Ryan 1990-93 252-331 .761 10. Adut Bulgak 2015-16 88 10. Christian Hunnicutt 2008-11 129 Allison Peercy 1992-95 299-393 .761 11. Chris Davis 1988-91 75 Natasha Howard 2011-14 129 12. Alysha Harvin 2007-10 202-266 .759 12. Chelsea Davis 2010-13 73 12. Alysha Harvin 2007-10 127 13. Linnea Liljestrand 2002-05 75-100 .750 13. Lysa Moorefield 1995-98 72 Chelsea Davis 2010-13 127 14. Lauren Bradley 2000-04 172-230 .748 14. Glenda Stokes 1980-83 70 14. Alicia Gladden 2004-07 126 15. Courtney Ward 2008-11 221-296 .747 Alicia Gladden 2004-07 70 15. Chasity Clayton 2010-13 123 16. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 485-651 .745 Shakayla Thomas 2015-18 70 16. LeeVayne Oliver 1981-84 122 17. Carla Williams 1995-96 342-460 .743 17. Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 66 Holly Johnson 2003-06 122 Tasheika Allen 2002-04 225-303 .743 18. Chantelle Dishman 1990-93 59 18. Shante Williams 2004,06-08 121 19. Sheri Kaminski 1984-87 208-285 .730 19. Katelyn Vujas 2000-03 52 Tanae Davis-Cain 2006-09 121 Katelyn Vujas 2000-03 146-200 .730 20. Brenda Cliette 1983,87 49 20. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 120 21. Adut Bulgak 2015-16 161-221 .729 21. Arleshia Davidson 1996-99 47 Ganiyat Adeduntan 2003-06 120 22. Chelsea Davis 2010-13 287-396 .725 22. Valencia Myers 2018-P 45 22. Danielle Ryan 1990-93 117 Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 372-513 .725 23. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 44 23. Rose Harper 1978-81 116 24. Cierra Bravard 2009-12 453-627 .722 24. Mary Berryhill 1987,92-93 43 Tia Paschal 1990-93 116 25. Bev Burnett 1985-86,88-89 354-498 .711 Genesis Choice 2002-04 43 LaQuinta Neely 2002-06 116 REBOUNDS STEALS GAMES STARTED Name Year GP Tot Avg Name Year Stl Name Years GS 1. Natasha Howard 2011-14 129 1046 8.1 1. Brittany Brown 2014-17 319 1. Brittany Brown 2014-17 136 2. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 120 1006 8.4 2. Alicia Gladden 2004-07 275 2. Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 132 3. Glenda Stokes 1980-83 130 938 7.2 3. Tia Paschal 1990-93 269 3. Natasha Howard 2011-14 127 4. Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 136 913 6.7 4. Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 222 4. Courtney Ward 2008-11 115 5. Ivey Slaughter 2014-17 137 912 6.7 5. Chris Davis 1988-91 219 5. Alicia Gladden 2004-07 113 6. LeeVayne Oliver 1981-84 122 869 7.1 6. April Traylor 1999-02 217 6. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 107 7. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 109 804 7.4 7. Courtney Ward 2008-11 214 7. April Traylor 1999-02 106 8. Sarah Hall 1985-88 110 784 7.1 8. Natasha Howard 2011-14 209 8. Jacinta Monroe 2007-10 101 9. Shakayla Thomas 2015-18 135 772 5.7 9. Glenda Stokes 1980-83 201 9. Mara Freshour 2006-09 99 10. Cierra Bravard 2009-12 132 768 5.8 10. Shante Williams 2004,06-08 199 10. Robin Corn 1988-92 97 11. Chantelle Dishman 1990-93 94 713 7.6 11. Danielle Ryan 1990-93 194 Lysa Moorefield 1995-98 97 12. Tia Paschal 1990-93 116 703 6.1 12. Brooke Wyckoff 1998-01 189 12. Alexa Deluzio 2010-13 93 13. Alicia Gladden 2004-07 126 700 5.6 13. Angela Sutton 1999-00,03-04 182 13. Jen Robinson 1996-99 90 14. Laine Lasseter 1979-82 90 679 7.5 14. Lisa Foglio 1981-83 181 14. Tia Paschal 1990-93 89 15. Brittany Brown 2014-17 138 676 4.9 15. Robin Corn 1988-92 176 Cierra Bravard 2009-12 89 16. Lorraine Rimson 1984-86 71 624 8.8 16. Wanda Burns 1989-91 172 16. Chantelle Dishman 1990-93 87 17. Latavia Coleman 1997-00 91 603 6.6 17. Sheri Kaminski 1984-87 169 Latavia Coleman 1997-00 87 18. Chasity Clayton 2010-13 123 599 4.9 18. Brenda Cliette 1983,87 168 Tasheika Allen 2002-04 87 19. Katelyn Vujas 2000-03 114 597 5.2 19. Allison Peercy 1992-95 167 19. Danielle Ryan 1990-93 85 20. Adut Bulgak 2015-16 68 591 8.7 20. Wendy Hampton 1995-98 165 20. Allison Peercy 1992-95 83 21. Ganiyat Adeduntan 2003-06 120 517 4.3 21. Sue Galkantas 1981-84 162 21. Katelyn Vujas 2000-03 82 22. Cherry Rivers 1979-80 62 510 8.2 22. Latavia Coleman 1997-00 149 22. Leticia Romero 2015-17 79 23. Brenda Cliette 1983,87 53 508 9.6 23. LaQuinta Neely 2002-06 144 23. Shante Williams 2004,06-08 78 24. Mara Freshour 2006-09 131 506 3.9 24. LeeVayne Oliver 1981-84 134 24. Tanae Davis-Cain 2006-09 77 25. Chris Davis 1988-91 110 503 4.6 25. Sunnie O’Neal 1981-83 131 25. Wendy Hampton 1995-98 76 Holly Johnson 2003-06 76 24 TEAM RECORDS

POINTS BLOCKS 26 at Maryland (2/24/08) MOST GAME 114 vs. Stetson (2/6/91) HIGH GAME 15 vs. Alabama A&M (12/19/11) 26 at Grambling State (11/19/17) MOST SEASON 2,883 (1981-82) HIGH SEASON 166 (2006-07) 26 vs. Miami (1/11/18) LEAST GAME 26 vs. Clemson (2/7/94) LEAST GAME 0 several times 26 vs. Penn State (11/29/18) LEAST SEASON 488 (1973-74) LEAST SEASON 38 (1983-84) HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE IN A GAME FIELD GOALS MADE 1.000 vs. Oral Roberts (2/29/92) MOST GAME 49 vs. Stetson (2/6/91) TOP GAME PERFORMANCES .833 vs. Georgia Tech (12/5/01) MOST SEASON 1,171 (1981-82) .778 vs. Nebraska (12/8/12) POINTS .750 vs. Maryland (2/28/10) LEAST GAME 8 vs. Clemson (2/7/94) 114 vs. Stetson (2/6/91) LEAST SEASON 538 (1993-94) .750 vs. North Carolina (2/9/95) 110 vs. Wake Forest (1/25/15) .714 vs. Florida (11/15/12) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 110 vs. Marquette (12/1/90) .700 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/21/92) 109 vs. UNF (11/10/17) MOST GAME 97 vs. Florida (12/4/78) .700 vs. Jacksonville (11/17/16) 107 vs. Savannah State (11/23/03) 97 vs. Monmouth (11/30/85) .667 vs. Clemson (12/16/97) 107 vs. Virginia Tech (1/14/18) MOST SEASON 2,384 (1979-80) .667 at Syracuse (2/13/14) 106 vs. Memphis State (1/19/91) LEAST GAME 35 vs. Clemson (2/7/94) 105 vs. Georgia Southern (12/3/88) MOST FREE THROWS MADE IN A GAME LEAST SEASON 1,051 (1973-74) 105 vs. Miami (1/11/18) 36 vs. Fordham (12/31/84) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 104 vs. Tulane (2/25/91) 35 vs. Northern Illinois (2/22/92) 104 vs. Oral Roberts (2/29/92) HIGH GAME .731 vs. Denver (12/15/80) 33 vs. NC State (1/20/13) HIGH SEASON .520 (1990-91) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME 33 vs. Georgia State (11/21/11) LOW GAME .214 vs. Alabama (12/31/93) 33 vs. Georgia Tech (1/31/96) 49 vs. Stetson (2/6/91) LOW SEASON .340 (1973-74) 33 vs. Memphis State (2/16/91) 47 vs. Georgia Southern (12/3/88) 33 vs. Louisville (2/10/90) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 47 vs. Dayton (1/21/77) 33 vs. Tulane (2/5/83) 46 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (1/22/81) MOST GAME 15 vs. Milwaukee (12/20/18) 45 vs. Stetson (1/28/83) MOST SEASON 229 (2017-18) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A GAME LEAST GAME 0 Several Times MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 51 vs. Georgia Tech (1/22/96) LEAST SEASON 32 (1991-92) 47 vs. Rice (12/6/86) 97 vs. Monmouth (11/30/85) 47 vs. Fordham (12/13/84) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 97 vs. Florida (12/4/78) 46 vs. Wake Forest (1/15/05) 91 vs. Central Michigan (11/25/88) MOST GAME 31 vs. Duke (1/11/15) 43 vs. Georgia State (11/21/11); vs. Tulane (11/19/15) 91 vs. Miami (12/11/88) 31 vs. Auburn (1/17/91) 86 vs. Marquette (12/1/90) 31 vs. Florida (11/17/09) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE IN A GAME 86 vs. Wisconsin (12/4/87) MOST SEASON 650 (2017-18) 1.000 vs. Notre Dame (2/10/19) 86 vs. Duke (1/23/14) LEAST GAME 0 vs. Lamar (11/29/91) 1.000 vs. Clemson (2/7/16) 86 vs. Texas (2/13/17) LEAST SEASON 120 (1991-92) .952 vs. North Carolina (1/4/94) .944 vs. Maryland (1/10/01) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A GAME .941 vs. Georgia State (12/29/18) .731 vs. Denver (12/15/80) HIGH SEASON .434 (1988-89) .938 vs. Duke (2/12/12) .661 vs. Memphis State (1/19/90) LOW SEASON .244 (1998-99) .933 vs. Montana (12/29/04) .660 vs. Nebraska (12/31/82) .933 vs. Clemson (2/9/05) FREE THROWS MADE .654 vs. South Florida (12/10/83) MOST GAME 36 vs. Fordham (12/31/84) .644 vs. Austin Peay (12/2/01) MOST REBOUNDS IN A GAME MOST SEASON 573 (1990-91) MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME 74 vs. Florida (12/4/78) LEAST GAME 0 vs. Duke (1/23/14) 70 vs. Georgia Southern (12/16/87) 15 vs. Milwaukee (12/20/18) LEAST SEASON 245 (1996-97) 69 vs. Rice (12/6/86) 12 vs. Wake Forest (1/25/15) 69 vs. Monmouth (11/30/85) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 12 vs. Richmond (3/21/04) 67 vs. Florida A&M (2/15/90) MOST GAME 51 vs. Georgia Tech (1/31/96) (3OT) 12 vs. Maryland (2/28/10) MOST SEASON 826 (1990-91) 12 vs. Boston College (1/27/11) MOST ASSISTS IN A GAME LEAST GAME 2 vs. Duke (1/23/14) 12 vs. Miami (1/11/18) 31 vs. Central Michigan (11/25/88) LEAST SEASON 419 (1996-97) 12 vs. Jacksonville (11/15/18) 29 vs. Florida A&M (1/20/82) 11 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga (11/26/93) 29 vs. Florida A&M (1/21/88) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 11 vs. Boston College (1/24/10) 29 vs. Florida A&M (2/24/92) 11 vs. UNF (11/10/17) 28 vs. Southern Mississippi (2/23/91) HIGH GAME 1.000 (13-13) vs. Notre Dame (2/10/19) 11 vs. Florida (11/17/17) HIGH SEASON .723 (2017-18) 11 vs. Texas (12/17/17) MOST STEALS IN A GAME LEAST GAME .000 vs. Duke (1/23/14) 11 vs. Penn State (11/29/18) 31 vs. South Florida (2/12/81) LEAST SEASON .510 (1973-74) 10 vs. Mercer (12/15/15) 25 vs. UNC-Greensboro (12/22/12) REBOUNDS 10 vs. Clemson (2/9/05) 25 vs. Florida A&M (12/3/96) 10 vs. Miami Ohio (11/27/04) 24 vs. Southern Alabama (11/24/89) HIGH GAME 74 vs. Florida (12/4/78) 10 vs. Georgia Tech (12/5/01) 24 vs. Fordham (12/13/84) HIGH SEASON 1,545 (1981-82) 10 vs. Maryland (2/11/01) 23 vs. Lewis (1/2/81) LEAST GAME 13 vs. Maryland (1994) 10 vs. Florida (12/3/94) LEAST SEASON 774 (1993-94) 10 vs. Mercer (12/21/16) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN A GAME AVERAGE 10 vs. North Carolina (12/31/17) 15 vs. Alabama A&M (12/19/11) 12 vs. Mercer (11/17/78) HIGH SEASON 45.5 (1986-87) 10 vs. Wake Forest (1/18/18) 11 vs. Minnesota (11/30/16) LEAST SEASON 28.7 (1993-94) MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 11 at St. John’s (12/9/18) ASSISTS ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 10 at Clemson (2/23/12) HIGH GAME 29 vs. FAMU (1/20/82) & (1/21/91) 31 vs. Duke (1/11/15) 10 vs. Miami Ohio (11/27/04) HIGH SEASON 601 (1981-82) 31 vs. Auburn (1/17/90) 10 vs. Hawaii (12/21/09) LEAST GAME 2 vs. Tulane (1984-85), Texas Tech 31 vs. Florida (11/17/09) 10 vs. UCF (12/16/09) (1994-95) 30 vs. Troy (11/6/18) 10 vs. Georgia Tech (2/25/18) LEAST SEASON 169 (1973-74) 29 vs. Alcorn State (12/6/09) 9 vs. Jacksonville (12/29/14) 28 vs. UNF (11/10/17) 9 vs. Stetson (11/29/13) 28 at Florida (11/17/17) 9 vs. Army (1/2/83) STEALS 28 vs. Notre Dame (1/28/18) 9 vs. South Florida (2/10/86) HIGH GAME 31 vs. South Florida (2/12/81) 28 at Pittsburgh (2/4/18) 9 vs. Mississippi (11/26/97) HIGH SEASON 406 (1981-82) 27 at Mercer (12/21/16) 9 vs. Stetson (12/6/06) LEAST GAME 1 vs. Georgia Tech (1995-96) 27 at Iowa (11/29/17) 9 at Texas A&M (12/6/07) LEAST SEASON 181 (2011-12) 27 vs. Florida (11/11/18) 9 vs. Jacksonville (11/15/18) 27 vs. Jacksonville (11/15/18) 26 vs. Clemson (2/27/98) MOST TURNOVERS IN A GAME 42 vs. St. Louis (2/6/81) 25 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

SEASON OPENERS 2012-13 Samford 77-42, W 11/11/12 55 South Alabama 99-44 12/19/81 Sacred Heart 101-52 H 11/24/17 (Record: 37-10) 2013-14 UNCG 93-59, W 11/8/13 Tulane 100-45 11/8/90 North Carolina 103-65 H 12/31/17 YEAR OPPONENT SCORE, W/L SITE DATE 2014-15 UAB 92-62, W 11/14/14 Miami 105-67 H 1/11/18 1972-73 FAMU 53-47, W n/a n/a 2015-16 Tulane 78-72, W 11/19/15 MOST LOSSES IN A SEASON Virginia Tech 107-62 H 1/14/18 1973-74 Florida 39-41, L n/a n/a 2016-17 Jacksonville St. 73-62, W 11/11/16 2018-19 Troy 103-67 H 11/6/18 22 1994-95 (8-22) 1974-75 Albany State 62-55, W n/a n/a 2017-18 UNF 109-51, W 11/10/17 22 1996-97 (5-22) 1975-76 Rollins 56-43, W n/a n/a 2018-19 Troy 103-67, W H 11/6/18 OPPONENT 100 POINT GAMES 1976-77 Albany State 38-87, L n/a n/a YEAR OPPONENT SCORE SITE DATE 1977-78 Valdosta State 57-92, L n/a n/a FEWEST LOSSES IN A SEASON OVERTIME GAMES 1975-76 Talladega College 55-100 n/a n/a 1978-79 Mississippi State 60-64, L n/a n/a 3 1973-74 (7-3) (Record: 25-19) 1976-77 Delta State 60-106 n/a n/a 1979-80 Mississippi State 61-73, L n/a n/a YEAR OPPONENT SCORE, W/L SITE DATE 1977-78 South Carolina 52-115 n/a n/a 1980-81 Georgia Tech 84-97, L A 11/20/80 1977-78 South Florida 84-76, W A n/a TOP 10 BIGGEST LOSSES Florida 63-102 n/a n/a 1981-82 Stetson 81-54, W H 11/23/81 1982-83 Montclair State 89-81, W H 1/10/83 (By Margin) 1978-79 Memphis State 78-101 n/a n/a 1982-83 UT-Chattanooga 94-77, W N 11/26/82 1983-84 Missouri 82-75, W N 1/5/84 MAR OPPONENT SCORE DATE 1979-80 Southern Miss 65-107 n/a n/a 1983-84 Arizona State 70-85, L N 11/18/83 1984-85 South Florida 71-69, W H 1/14/85 63 South Carolina 52-115 1977-78 Mercer 86-100 n/a n/a 1984-85 Albany State 66-60, W H 11/14/84 1985-86 Monmouth (3OT) 81-69, W N 11/30/85 62 Duke 30-92 12/6/95 1981-82 Old Dominion 65-100 A 1/17/82 1985-86 West Georgia 67-57, W H 11/23/85 Radford 80-87, L H 12/7/85 54 Alabama 33-87 12/31/93 Memphis State 90-104 H 1/25/82 1986-87 Albany State 71-72, L (OT) H 12/1/86 1986-87 Albany State 71-72, L A 1/30/86 54 Clemson 26-80 2/7/94 1991-92 Maryland 70-101 A 2/5/92 1987-88 New Mexico St 73-64, W N 11/27/87 1987-88 West Virginia 68-58, W H 12/4/87 51 Valdosta State 50-101 1975-76 1993-94 North Carolina 61-102 A 12/11/93 1988-89 Central Michigan 100-78, W N 11/25/88 Georgia Southern 83-77, W A 12/16/87 49 Albany State 38-87 1976-77 1998-99 North Carolina 101-112 H 12/5/98 1989-90 South Alabama 89-82, W(2OT) N 11/24/89 Memphis State 90-91, L H 12/16/88 47 Valdosta State 44-91 1975-76 2000-01 Duke 80-102 H 1/27/02 1990-91 UM-Kansas City 66-52,W N 11/23/90 1989-90 S. Alabama (2OT) 89-82, W N 11/24/89 46 Delta State 60-106 1976-77 2017-18 Notre Dame 69-100 H 1/28/18 1991-92 Miami 71-69, W (OT) H 11/23/91 Louisville 69-66, W H 1/13/90 46 Tennessee 43-89 11/26/86 1992-93 Florida Atlantic 97-67, W H 12/1/92 1990-91 S. Carolina (2OT) 91-92, L H 2/4/91 46 Texas 43-89 2/24/84 1993-94 UT-Chattanooga 85-86, L A 11/26/93 1991-92 Miami 71-69, W H 11/23/91 MOST POINTS IN A GAME 1994-95 Fresno State 67-62, W N 11/25/94 Louisiana State 88-96, L A 11/30/91 LONGEST WINNING STREAK Overall 114, 1990-91 vs. Stetson (114-71) 2/6/91 1995-96 Florida Atlantic 69-46, W A 11/27/95 Florida 90-78, W H 12/15/91 12 GAMES - 2004-05 and 2016-17 At Home 114, 1990-91 vs. Stetson (114-71) 2/6/91 1996-97 South Florida 68-59, W A 11/22/96 1995-96 Ga Tech (3OT) 90-85, W H 1/31/96 2004-05 win streak below Away 106, 1990-91 vs. Memphis State 1997-98 Florida A&M 79-70, W A 11/16/97 1997-98 Virginia 76-83, L H 2/1/98 GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE (106-94) 1/19/91 1998-99 Tulsa 76-67, W A 11/14/98 1998-99 North Carolina 101-112, L H 12/5/98 No. 1 Nov. 19 Xavier (H) 56-48 Neutral court 100, 1982-83 vs. Nebraska (100-84) 1999-00 Tulsa 77-70, W H 11/19/99 2000-01 North Carolina 80-78, W A 2/18/01 No. 2 Nov. 22 Florida (A) 72-62 12/31/82; 2000-01 UNC-Asheville 89-64, W H 11/19/00 2001-02 Florida 74-78, L H 11/29/01 No. 3 Nov. 26 Eastern Kentucky (H) 70-53 1988-89 vs. Central Michigan 2001-02 Saint Mary’s 78-57, W N 11/18/01 2002-03 Wake Forest (3OT) 62-60, W H 2/2/03 No. 4 Nov. 27 Miami (OH) (H) 82-56 (100-78) 11/25/88 2002-03 Alabama State 89-61, W H 11/22/02 2003-04 Virginia 80-82, L H 1/23/04 No. 5 Dec. 2 Florida A&M (H) 85-66 In losing effort 101, 1998-99 vs. North Carolina 2003-04 Savannah State 107-28, W H 11/23/03 2004-05 Maryland 95-91, W H 1/16/05 No. 6 Dec. 12 New Orleans (A) 62-44 (101-112 OT) 12/5/98 2004-05 Xavier 56-48, W H 11/19/04 North Carolina 79-73, W H 1/20/05 No. 7 Dec. 15 Florida Atlantic (H) 65-40 By an opponent 115, 1977-78 by S Carolina (52-115) 2005-06 Georgia Southern 82-57, W H 11/18/05 Va Tech (2OT) 81-78, W A 1/24/05 No. 8 Dec. 18 UT-Arlington (H) 72-70 Both teams total 213, 1998-99 vs. North Carolina 2006-07 UAB 93-77, W H 11/12/06 Va Tech (3OT) 94-83, W H 2/19/05 No. 9 Dec. 20 Fordham (N) 65-51 (101-112 OT) 12/5/98 2007-08 Florida Gulf Coast 93-53, W A 11/9/07 Virginia 67-71, L N 3/5/05 No. 10 Dec. 21 Towson (N) 67-56 2008-09 Florida Gulf Coast 81-62, W H 11/16/08 2005-06 Clemson 80-72, W A 2/19/06 No. 11 Dec. 22 UNC-Charlotte (N) 83-72 FEWEST POINTS IN A GAME 2009-10 North Florida 99-50, W H 11/13/09 2006-07 Miss. State 60-65, L A 11/30/06 No. 12 Dec. 28 Louisville (N) 69-54 Overall 26, 1993-94 vs. Clemson (26-80) 2/7/94 2010-11 Alabama State 89-39, W H 11/12/10 2007-08 Georgia 62-71, L N 12/29/07 At Home 37, 1995-96 vs. Florida (37-76) 2/26/96 2011-12 USF 62-49, W N 11/11/11 Miami 75-70, W A 1/24/08 LONGEST HOME COURT Away 26, 1993-94 vs. Clemson (26-80) 2/7/94 2012-13 Samford 77-42, W H 11/11/12 Virginia 66-69, L H 1/26/08 Winning Streak (since 1980-81) Neutral court 33, 1993-94 vs. Alabama (33-87) 2013-14 UNCG 93-59, W H 11/8/13 Maryland 84-92, L A 2/24/08 31 GAMES - 2014-15 to 2015-16 12/31/93 2014-15 UAB 92-62, W H 11/14/14 Oklahoma State 72-73, L N 3/24/06 In winning effort 32, 1973-74 vs. Florida (32-31) 2015-16 Florida 72-82, L A 11/16/15 2008-09 Duke 82-75, W H 1/29/09 LONGEST LOSING STREAK By an opponent 16, 1975-76 by W Florida (100-16) 2016-17 Jacksonville St. 73-62, W H 11/11/16 2009-10 St. John’s 66-65, W N 3/22/10 18 GAMES - 1986-87 Both teams total 72, 1973-74 vs. Flagler (31-41) 2017-18 UNF 109-51, W H 11/10/17 2011-12 Ohio State 75-78, L A 11/30/11 2018-19 Troy 103-67, W H 11/6/18 2013-14 Louisville 59-69, L A 11/24/13 LONGEST HOME COURT TALLEST PLAYER IN HISTORY 2013-14 Duke 77-85, L H 1/23/14 Mary Berryhill-Buchanan 6-6, 1986-93 2013-14 Miami 72-67 W N 3/6/14 LOSING STREAK HOME OPENERS (since 1980-81) (returned to school after three years in Army) (Record: 35-4 - since 1980-81) 2014-15 Purdue 67-64 W A 12/3/14 8 1994-95 (12/26/94-2/11/95) YEAR OPPONENT SCORE, W/L DATE 2016-17 Texas 88-92 L H 2/13/17 8 1996-97 (1/8/86-2/23/96) 1980-81 Florida 90-48, W 12/3/80 2017-18 Wake Forest 81-79 W A 1/18/18 SHORTEST PLAYER IN HISTORY 1981-82 Stetson 81-54, W 11/23/81 Mary Anne Cannon 5-1, 1972-76 1982-83 Albany State 94-52, W 12/1/82 MOST GAMES IN A SEASON SEMINOLE 100 POINT GAMES 1983-84 Mid Tennessee St. 75-67, W 11/26/83 YEAR OPPONENT SCORE SITE DATE 38 1981-82 1984-85 Albany State 66-60, W 11/14/84 1975-76 West Florida 100-16 n/a n/a 1985-86 West Georgia 67-57, W 11/23/85 1976-77 Dayton 104-33 n/a n/a 1986-87 Albany State 71-72, L (OT) 12/1/86 FEWEST GAMES IN A SEASON 1978-79 New Orleans 101-66 n/a n/a 1987-88 Wisconsin 100-67, W 12/4/87 10 1973-74 1978-79 Florida 101-94 n/a n/a 1988-89 UNC-Asheville 99-58, W 12/2/88 1979-80 South Florida 100-88 n/a n/a 1989-90 Mississippi State 86-62, W 12/1/89 MOST WINS IN A SEASON 1981-82 Stetson 102-92 H 12/4/82 1990-91 Marquette 110-75, W 12/1/90 32 2014-15 (32-5) 1982-83 Nebraska 100-84 N 12/31/82 1991-92 Miami 71-69, W (OT) 11/23/91 1987-88 Wisconsin 100-67 H 1/6/88 1992-93 Florida Atlantic 97-67, W 12/1/92 FEWEST WINS IN A SEASON 1988-89 Central Michigan 100-78 N 11/25/88 Ga Southern 105-78 H 12/3/88 1993-94 Rhode Island 71-76, L 12/3/93 5 1996-97 (5-22) 1994-95 Central Florida 74-59, W 11/29/94 Howard 101-73 H 2/6/89 1995-96 UT-Chattanooga 58-60, L 12/17/95 1989-90 Tulane 103-66 H 1/8/90 1996-97 Florida A&M 91-59, W 12/3/96 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 1990-91 Marquette 110-75 H 12/1/90 1997-98 Mississippi 64-54, W 11/26/97 .864 2014-15 (32-5) Memphis State 106-94 A 1/19/91 1998-99 Louisiana Tech 72-88, L 11/19/98 Stetson 114-71 H 2/6/91 1999-00 Tulsa 77-70, W 11/19/99 LOWEST WINNING PERCENTAGE Memphis State 101-77 H 2/16/91 2000-01 UNC-Asheville 89-64, W 11/19/00 .185 1996-97 (5-22) Tulane 104-66 A 2/25/91 2001-02 E Tenn State 99-66, W 11/24/01 1991-92 Florida A&M 100-71 H 2/24/92 2002-03 Alabama State 89-61, W 11/22/02 TOP 10 BIGGEST WINS (BY MARGIN) Oral Roberts 104-59 H 2/29/92 1998-99 North Carolina 101-112 H 12/5/98 2003-04 Savannah State 107-28, W 11/23/03 MAR OPPONENT SCORE DATE 1999-00 Loyola 102-70 A 12/19/99 2004-05 Xavier 56-48, W 11/19/04 84 West Florida 100-16 1975-76 2003-04 Savannah State 107-28 H 11/23/03 2005-06 Georgia Southern 82-57, W 11/18/05 79 Savannah State 107-28 11/23/03 2009-10 Stetson 101-35 H 11/20/09 2006-07 UAB 93-77, W 11/12/06 71 Dayton 104-33 1976-77 2010-11 Boston College 102-93 A 1/27/11 2007-08 North Florida 75-48, W 11/11/07 69 Bethune-Cookman 103-34 11/18/14 2014-15 Bethune-Cookman 103-34 H 11/18/14 2008-09 Florida Gulf Coast 81-62, W 11/16/08 66 Stetson 101-35 11/20/09 2014-15 Wake Forest 110-80 H 1/25/15 2009-10 North Florida 99-50, W 11/13/09 63 Winthrop 98-36 11/24/16 2015-16 Murray State 101-59 H 12/19/15 2010-11 Alabama State 89-39, W 11/12/10 59 Clemson 86-27 1/15/17 2016-17 Wake Forest 102-60 H 2/9/17 2011-12 Georgia State 94-74, W 11/21/11 58 UNF 109-51 11/10/17 2017-18 UNF 109-51 H 11/10/17 57 Sam Houston State 94-37 11/28/15 26 56 North Florida 95-39 12/19/16 2018-19 FLORIDA STATE OVERALL STATISTICS

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28 2018-19 FLORIDA STATE ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL

3 Sayawni Lassiter Guard 5’10” R-Fr. Dorchester, Mass. Newton North High

4 Amaya Brown Guard 5’11” Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. Cibola High

10 Kourtney Weber Guard 5’10” Fr. New Orleans, La. Ursuline Academy

11 Iho Lopez Forward 6’2” R-So. Blanes, Spain IMG Academy

12 Nicki Ekhomu Guard 5’9” Jr. Bolingbrook, Ill. Joliet Catholic Academy

13 Nausia Woolfolk Guard 5’9” Jr. Fort Valley, Ga. Peach County High School

15 Kiah Gillespie Forward 6’2” R-Jr. Meriden, Conn. Maryland

24 Morgan Jones Guard 6’2” Fr. Jonesboro, Ga. Our Lady of Mercy High

31 Savannah Wilkinson Guard 5’11” So. London, England Barking Abbey

32 Valencia Myers Forward 6’3” Fr. Solon, Ohio Solon High

33 Izabela Nicoletti Guard 5’10” Fr. Sao Paulo, Brazil Neuse Christian Academy

Head Coach: Sue Semrau (22nd season) Associate Head Coach: Brooke Wyckoff (8th season) Assistant Coach: Joy McCorvey (1st season) Assistant Coach: JC Carter (1st season) Director of Player Development: Will Cowen (1st season) Director of Basketball Operations: Melissa Bruner (12th season) Director of Recruiting: Becca Moore (1st season) Video Coordinator: Daniel Villarreal (1st season) Athletic Trainer: Emily Hutcherson (7th season)

Pronunciations: Amaya: Uh-My-Uh Ekhomu: E-Kah-Moo Iho: E-Yo Kiah: Ky-Uh Nausia: Naw-Shuh Semrau: Rhymes with “Wow”

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3 4 10 11 12 Sayawni Lassiter Amaya Brown Kourtney Weber Iho Lopez Nicki Ekhomu Guard Guard Guard Forward Guard Redshirt Freshman Freshman Freshman Redshirt Sophomore Junior 5’10” 5’11” 5’10” 6’2” 5’9” Dorchester, Mass. Albuquerque, N.M. New Orleans, La. Blanes, Spain Bolingbrook, Ill.

13 15 24 31 32 Nausia Woolfolk Kiah Gillespie Morgan Jones Savannah Wilkinson Valencia Myers Guard Forward Guard Guard Forward Junior Redshirt Junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman 5’9” 6’2” 6’2” 5’11” 6’3” Fort Valley, Ga. Meriden, Conn. Jonesboro, Ga. London, England Solon, Ohio

33 Izabela Nicoletti Sue Semrau Brooke Wyckoff Joy McCorvey JC Carter Guard Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Freshman 22nd Season Eighth Season First Season First Season 5’10” Sao Paulo, Brazil 30