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2017 stars General Information...... 3 Transactions...... 63 Individual Playoff Game Records...... 146 Covering the Stars...... media4 Trades...... guide65 Team Playoff Game Records...... 148 2017 Schedule...... 5 All-Time Players...... 66 Career Playoff Records...... 150 2017 Roster...... 6 All-Time Rosters...... 86 Opponent Playoff Game Records...... 152 College/Country History...... 88 Playoffs Double-Doubles...... 155 Players...... 8 All-Time Numbers...... 89 ...... 9 Annual Statistics...... 90 Opponents...... 156 Nia Coffey...... 11 Year-By-Year Schedules...... 91 All-Time Series Breakdown...... 157 ...... 12 Record Breakdown...... 95 ...... 158 ...... 14 Year-By-Year Totals...... 97 Chicago...... 159 Erika de Souza...... 17 Connecticut...... 160 ...... 20 Records...... 106 ...... 161 ...... 22 Annual Stat Leaders...... 107 ...... 162 ...... 24 Individual Single-Game...... 110 ...... 163 ...... 26 Team Single-Game...... 112 Minnesota...... 164 Kayla McBride...... 28 Opponent Individual Single-Game...... 114 New York...... 165 ...... 30 Opponent Team Single-Game...... 116 Phoenix...... 166 Haley Peters...... 32 Two Team...... 118 ...... 167 ...... 34 Team Season...... 119 Washington...... 168 Opponent Season...... 122 Staff...... 35 Career...... 124 In The Community...... 170 ...... 36 Individual Double-Doubles...... 126 ...... 37 Opponent Double-Doubles...... 127 Media Information...... 173 Latricia Trammell...... 38 Rookie Single-Game...... 129 Joi Williams...... 38 Rookie Season...... 131 Support Staff...... 39 Miscellaneous...... 133 AT& Records...... 134 Spurs Sports and Entertainment...... 40 AT&T Center Opponent...... 136 ...... 138 History...... 55 Freeman Coliseum Opponent...... 140 Notable Dates...... 56 Attendance...... 142 Coaching History...... 59 Awards & Recognition...... 60 Playoffs...... 143 All-Star History...... 61 History...... 144 History...... 62 Results...... 145

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2 #StarsHeart GENERAL INFORMATION

QUICK FACTS TICKETS Team: San Antonio Stars Ticket Phone: 210-444-5090 Colors: Silver and Black Fax: 210-444-5699 Location: San Antonio, TX Website: www.SAStars.com Arena: AT&T Center (9,888) Box Office Address: First Season: 2003 AT&T Center Previous Team: (1997-2002) One AT&T Center Parkway Ownership Group: Spurs Sports and Entertainment San Antonio, TX 78219 Chairman and CEO: Julianna Hawn Holt Box Office Hours: President and CEO: Rick Pych Monday through Friday - 10 a.. - 5:30 p.m. All-Time Record: 283-379 Weekend Event Days - 5 hours prior to tip San Antonio Record: 196-280 AT&T Center Record: 116-117 COMMUNICATIONS Playoff Appearances: 9 Communications Manager: Rebecca Sweat Playoff Record: 10-23 Office Phone: 210-444-5738 Conference: Western Conference Fax: 210-444-5699 Conference Titles: 1 (2008) Email: [email protected] 2016 Record: 7-27 Players Returning: 7 Communications Assistant: Lauren Venticinque Starters Returning: 4 Email: [email protected]

BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Mailing Address: General Manager: Ruth Riley AT&T Center Alma Mater: Notre Dame ‘01 One AT&T Center Parkway Head Coach: Vickie Johnson San Antonio, TX 78219 Alma Mater: Louisiana Tech ‘96 Website: www.SAStars.com Record at San Antonio: 0-0 (1st season) Career Record: 0-0 (1st season) Social Media Coordinator: Mackenzie Knoop Career Playoff Appearances: 0 Office Phone: 210-444-5594 Assistant Coach: Latricia Trammell (East Central ‘92) Email: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Joi Williams (South Florida ‘88) Athletic Trainer: Camile Crawford Facebook: facebook.com/SAStarsBasketball Strength & Conditioning: Chrissy Stragisher : @SAStars Equipment Manager: Sarah Cilea Instagram: Instagram.com/SAStars Director of Basketball Operations: Tonya Holley Snap Chat: SAStars

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CREDENTIALS HOSPITALITY

Preseason/Regular Season Games The media workroom and media hospitality room are located on the event Media credentials are issued to working media only. All single-game credentials level in the southeast corner of the AT&T Center and are accessible only with may be picked up at the desk located inside the Northwest Media Entrance of a valid credential. Both rooms are open two hours prior to game time time. The the AT&T Center beginning two hours prior to tip-off. All credentials are non- professional intent of the media workroom is to provide a meeting and working transferable and any unauthorized use will subject bearer to ejection from the area for writers, reporters, broadcasters and game personnel. Family members AT&T Center and confiscation of the pass. NOTE: All personal items are subject and guests will not be admitted. Any abuse of the media workroom and/or press to search upon entering the AT&T Center. privleges will result in forfeiture of credentials. The media workroom is equipped with electrical outlets and telephones. For additional phone needs please call Individual game credentials should be requested through the Stars Shane Skaggs at 210-444-5153. Communications Department a minimum of 24 hours prior to game time or by 4 p.m. (CT) on Friday for all Saturday, Sunday and Monday contests. MEDIA SEATING Media members covering the Stars on a regular basis will be issued full-season Reserved media seating has been designated at either the courtside press table credentials. Media with season credentials are still required to reserve seating or in the overflow press seating located on the Plaza Level in sections 101-103 for all games via phone (210-444-5738) or email ([email protected]). and 126-28. All seats are reserved for each individual media member. Seating Reserved seating requests should be made to the communications office by the charts are posted at the media check-in desk and in the press room. Electrical above mentioned deadline. outlets and telephones are placed on press row for your convenience. In addition, stat monitors, which also show the in-house TV feed, are also available Single-game credentials will be issued on a space available basis. Credentials on press row. If a media member is in need of an individual phone, please are good for admittance to the arena, media workroom, media hospitality and contact the Stars Communications Department for assistance. Media are asked both team locker rooms. to finish and file stories in the media workroom to facilitate changeover in the AT&T Center. Visit SAStars.com to apply for season and single-game credentials. GAMED DAY ACCESS ABSOLUTELY NO AUTOGRAPHS DURING THE MEDIA ACCESS PERIOD. Shootarounds: All shootarounds will be open to the media for the last 30 minutes of the workout. Interviews at the Antioch practice facility will all take place on GAME NOTES AND STATISTICS the court as there is no locker room access at the practice facility. For road Game notes, rosters and stats are available in the press room two hours prior games, media should contact the Stars Communications Department to verify to game time. Statistics are distributed to the working media at the conclusion shootaround times and media access periods. Should the team not have a of each quarter as well as first half boxes and final boxes. Post-game notes and shootaround, it is not required to have a media “shootaround” interview session. quotes are distributed following the game. Pre-Game: The Stars locker room will be open for a 30-minute period that begins 90 minutes before tipoff. INTERVIEWS Interviews that need advance preparation or special accommodation should be Post-Game: Following a 10-minute cooling off period, head coach Vickie arranged by contacting the Stars Communications Department. This includes all Johnson will be available to the media and the locker room will be open to the live television interviews for pre and post-game. media for 30 minutes.

All photographers are required to wear a “PHOTO” credential to gain access to the arena floor. The photography areas of the AT&T Center are located along OFF DAY ACCESS the baselines of both ends of the court. Photographers are prohibited from Practice: All Stars practices are open to the media. Please check with the entering the sideline areas in front of or behind the team benches and in front communications staff regarding open practice times for that day. No interviews of press row. In addition, photographers are asked to observe WNBA rules for will take place prior to practice without advance arrangements being made player escape routes - an open area approximately five feet on both sides of the through the public relations department. All interviews will take place on the court basket. at the Antioch practice facility.

AT&T CENTER ENTRANCE All interview requests for San Antonio Stars players and staff should be directed The media entrance is located at the Northwest Media entrance of the AT&T to Communications Manager Rebecca Sweat. Interview requests will be Center. All media members must enter the building through this entrance. WNBA accomodated per the WNBA Media Access Policies, listed above. and Stars season passes will be honored and single-game credentials will be available at the will call desk for pickup. The press doors open two hours prior PLEASE CONTACT THE STARS COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT TO to tip-off. For those media members who receive season parking privileges, the VERIFY PRACTICE TIMES, AS SESSIONS ARE ALWAYS SUBJECT TO media parking is located adjacent to the Northeast corner of the stadium. Media CHANGE. covering Stars on a game-by-game basis can request a parking pass along with their single-game credential.

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DAY DATE OPPONENT ARENA TIME (CDT) BROADCAST Saturday May 13 New York 2 p.m. NBA TV Sunday May 14 Washington Verizon Center 2 p.m. FRIDAY MAY 19 PHOENIX AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. Twitter THURSDAY MAY 25 DALLAS AT&T CENTER 11 A.M. Twitter Sunday May 28 Minnesota 6 p.m. FSSW Wednesday May 31 Atlanta McCamish Pavilion 10:30 a.m. SATURDAY JUNE 3 CONNECTICUT AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. FSSW TUESDAY JUNE 6 SEATTLE AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. SATURDAY JUNE 10 CHICAGO AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. FSSW Thursday June 15 Los Angeles 9:30 p.m. Sunday June 18 Seattle Key Arena 2 p.m. FSSW/NBA TV Wednesday June 21 Dallas 12 p.m. NBA TV FRIDAY JUNE 23 DALLAS AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. Sunday June 25 Minnesota Xcel Energy Center 6 p.m. FSSW/NBA TV FRIDAY JUNE 30 CHICAGO AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. WEDNESDAY JULY 5 CONNECTICUT AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. Twitter FRIDAY JULY 7 PHOENIX AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. Wednesday July 12 Indiana 11 a.m. Sunday July 16 Connecticut Arena 2 p.m. Tuesday July 18 Atlanta McCamish Pavilion 10:30 a.m. NBA TV THURSDAY JULY 20 INDIANA AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. Twitter TUESDAY JULY 25 WASHINGTON AT&T CENTER 11:30 A.M. NBA TV FRIDAY JULY 28 LOS ANGELES AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. Sunday July 30 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena 5 p.m. TUESDAY AUGUST 1 NEW YORK AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. NBA TV FRIDAY AUGUST 4 WASHINGTON AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. NBA TV SATURDAY AUGUST 5 SEATTLE AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. Twitter Thursday August 10 Chicago 7 p.m. SATURDAY AUGUST 12 ATLANTA AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. Twitter Friday August 18 Seattle Key Arena 9 p.m. Tuesday August 22 Los Angeles STAPLES Center 9:30 p.m. FRIDAY AUGUST 25 MINNESOTA AT&T CENTER 7 P.M. Twitter Friday September 1 New York Madison Square Garden 6:30 p.m. NBA TV Saturday September 2 Indiana Bankers Life Fieldhouse 6 p.m. NBA TV Dates and times are subject to change All times are Central Daylight Time (CDT) 2017 THEME NIGHTS Home games are denoted by BOLD CAPS DATE THEME SPONSOR______FSSW indicates Fox Sports Southwest Friday, May 19 Opening Night St. Philip’ College All games available on The Ticket 760 AM radio Saturday, June 10 Hoops & Hounds Raising Cane’s Friday, July 7 Hoops for Troops TICKETS Friday, July 28 Fit Night San Antonio Parks and Recreation Individual tickets can be purchased at all San Antonio Ticketmaster locations, including by Saturday, Aug. 5 Breast Health Awareness phone at (210) 225-TEAM or online at ticketmaster.com or SAStars.com. Tickets can also Friday, Aug. 25 Fan Appreciation Night be purchased at the AT&T Center Southeast Box Office Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or on weekend event days starting five hours prior to tip-off. 2017 PROMOTIONS Call 210-444-5090 to purchase full and partial season ticket plans as well as group ticket Friday Nights $1 Drink Nights - Beer and Soda packages or for more information. Family Funday/ $3 added to any ticket gets a jumbo hot dog or nachos and a soda. Every Saturday

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. HT. WT. DOB Exp. From 40 Kayla Alexander 6-4 195 1/5/1991 4 Syracuse/USA 12 Nia Coffey 6-1 170 6/11/1995 Northwestern/USA 51 Sydney Colson 5-8 140 8/6/1989 3 A&M/USA 1 Monique Currie F 6-0 173 2/25/1983 11 Duke/USA 14 Erika de Souza F-C 6-5 190 3/9/1982 11 Brazil 5 Dearica Hamby F 6-3 189 11/6/1993 2 Wake Forest/USA 20 Isabelle Harrison C 6-3 183 9/27/1993 1 Tennessee/USA 17 Sequoia Holmes G 6-1 155 6/13/1986 2 UNLV/USA 4 Moriah Jefferson G 5-6 122 3/8/1994 1 Connecticut/USA 21 Kayla McBride G 5-11 174 6/25/1992 3 Notre Dame/USA 6 Alex Montgomery G-F 6-1 185 11/12/1988 6 /USA 7 Haley Peters F 6-3 178 9/17/1992 1 Duke/USA 10 Kelsey Plum G 5-8 145 8/24/1994 R Washington/USA

Head Coach: Vickie Johnson (1st season, Louisiana Tech ‘96) Assistant Coach: Latricia Trammell (1st season, East Central ‘92) Assistant Coach: Joi Williams (1st season, South Florida ‘88) Trainer: Camile Crawford (1st season) Strength & Conditioning: Chrissy Stragisher (10th season, Muskingum ‘08) Equipment Manager: Sarah Cilea (2nd season) Director of Basketball Operations: Tonya Holley (13th season, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian ‘97)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Kayla Alexander KAY-luh Dearica Hamby dee-AIR-eh-cah Kayla McBride KAY-luh Erika de Souza de-SOH-za Sequoia Holmes suh-COY-uh

HOW THE SAN ANTONIO STARS WERE BUILT RETURNING PLAYERS 2017 DRAFT SIGNED AS FREE AGENT TRADE TRAINING CAMP CONTRACT Kayla Alexander Kelsey Plum (No. 1) Erika de Souza Isabelle Harrison Haley Peters Sydney Colson Nia Coffey Sequoia Holmes Monique Currie Dearica Hamby Moriah Jefferson Kayla McBride Alex Montgomery

NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS HT WT BORN FROM YEARS EXP. 1 Monique Currie F 6-0 173 2/25/1983 11 Duke/USA 4 Moriah Jefferson G 5-6 122 3/8/1994 1 Connecticut/USA 5 Dearica Hamby F 6-3 189 11/6/1993 2 Wake Forest/USA 6 Alex Montgomery G-F 6-1 185 11/12/1988 6 Georgia Tech/USA 7 Haley Peters F 6-3 178 9/17/1992 1 Duke/USA 10 Kelsey Plum G 5-8 145 8/24/1994 R Washington/USA 12 Nia Coffey F 6-1 170 6/11/1995 R Northwestern/USA 14 Erika de Souza F-C 6-5 190 3/9/1982 11 Brazil 17 Sequoia Holmes G 6-1 155 6/13/1986 2 UNLV/USA 20 Isabelle Harrison C 6-3 183 9/27/1993 1 Tennessee/USA 21 Kayla McBride G 5-11 174 6/25/1992 3 Notre Dame/USA 40 Kayla Alexander C 6-4 195 1/5/1991 4 Syracuse/USA 51 Sydney Colson G 5-8 140 8/6/1989 3 Texas A&M/USA

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KAYLA ALEXANDER NIA COFFEY SYDNEY COLSON MONIQUE CURRIE ERIKA DE SOUZA 6-4 //40 C // Syracuse 6-1 // F12 // Northwestern 5-8 // G51 // Texas A&M 6-0 //1 F // Duke 6-5// F-C5 // Brazil

DEARICA HAMBY ISABELLE HARRISON SEQUOIA HOLMES MORIAH JEFFERSON KAYLA MCBRIDE 6-3 // F //5 Wake Forest 6-3 // C20 // Wake Forest 6-1//17 G // UNLV 5-6 // G //4 Connecticut 5-11 // G21 // Notre Dame

ALEX MONTGOMERY HALEY PETERS KELSEY PLUM VICKIE JOHNSON LATRICIA TRAMMELL 6-1 // G-F //6 Georgia Tech 6-3 // G-F7 // Duke 5-8// G10 // Washington HC1st Season AC1st Season

JOI WILLIAMS AC1st Season

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2017 SAN ANTONIO STARS

Position: Center College: Syracuse ‘13 #40Height: 6-4 kayla alexanderWNBA Seasons: 4 Weight: 195 Acquired: 2013 WNBA Draft (8th overall) Birthdate: Jan. 5, 1991 Birthplace: Milton, Ontario, Canada High School: Milton District High School CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected 8th overall by San Antonio in the 2013 WNBA Draft... signed with the Stars on April 22, 2013... re-signed with the Stars on Feb. 2, 2017.

WNBA CAREER CANADA BASKETBALL 2016 (San Antonio) 2012: Senior Women’s National Team tryout invitee Appeared in 25 games, averaged 8.0 points and 4.5 rebounds in 19.5 minutes, the highest 2009: Played in nine games for Team Canada at the FIBA U19 World Championship for season averages of her career… sustained a concussion on Aug. 28 at Washington and Women, helping the team to a 4-5 record … Led the team with 11.3 and missed the remainder of the season… led the Stars with 47 offensive rebounds and ranked 11.3 rebounds per contest … Shot 42 percent from the field. second in percentage (.546)… led the Stars in rebounds 4 times and scoring 2008: Played in five games for Team Canada at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship for twice… scored 10-plus points 10 times, 5-plus rebounds 11 times and 10-plus rebounds 2 Women, leading the team to a 4-1 record … Led the team with 11.6 points per game and times… scored a double-double on June 2 at Los Angeles with 14 points and 10 rebounds, 10.4 rebounds per contest … Shot 61.8 percent from the field. setting two career-highs in points (14) and offensive rebounds (6). The 6 offensive rebounds 2006: Played for the U15 National Team were the most scored by a Stars player in 2016…scored season-high 12 points at Phoenix (6/9) and at Connecticut on (6/19)… attempted a career-high 9 field goals at ashingtonW (6/29)… played a career-high 26 minutes versus Minnesota (7/12). SYRACUSE 2015 (San Antonio) Senior (2012-13) Scored 6 points in 14 minutes against Atlanta (6/11) and registered career-high 3 blocks... Earned Honorable Mention All-America accolades from the Associated Press … Garnered recorded 8 points against Tulsa (6/14) and tied career-high 3 blocks...tied her season-high All-BIG EAST First Team accolades … Finished her career as Syracuse’s all-time leader defensive rebounds (4) and total rebounds (5) against Phoenix (6/30)... Led the Stars in in points (2,024), blocks (350), field goals (736), free throws made (552), free throws rebounding with career-high 11 total rebounds, including career-high 8 defensive rebounds, attempted (750) and games played (140) … Set the single-season records for scoring (573) against Minnesota (7/12)...In 14 minutes of play against New York (7/15), she scored 7 and field goals made (151) … Posted 31 career double-doubles, including 12 double- points, brought in 2 boards and 2 blocked shots...Against Atlanta (7/29), tied her season- doubles as a senior … Became the all-time scoring leader with six points at Villanova on high with 8 points; also added 5 rebounds. Jan. 26 … Became the all-time blocks leader with eight blocks against Farleigh Dickinson 2014 (San Antonio) on Nov. 11. Played in 33 of 34 regular season games...averaged 2.8 points and 2.0 rebounds...Grabbed Junior (2011-12) a season-high 7 rebounds vs. Chicago (7/29) ... Scored 7 points on 3-4 shooting in just 13 Named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team … Earned WNIT All-Tournament Team minutes vs. Tulsa (7/22) ... Scored a career-high 11 points at Phoenix, while playing just recognition … Three-time BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll honoree (Nov. 21, Nov. 28 and 14 minutes and shooting 5-6 from the field ... Collected a season-high 6 rebounds against Jan. 23) … Started all 37 games, finishing the season leading the BIG EAST and ranking Tulsa (5/17) ... Recorded 4 points and 2 rebounds in only 9 minutes at Atlanta (5/16)... 19th nationally with 2.6 blocks per game … Ranked second on the team and 10th in the Playoffs: Played 1 minute in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals. conference with 14.8 points per game … Ranked ninth in the conference with 7.5 rebounds 2013 (San Antonio) per game … Set the school single-season blocks record with 96 … Averaged 16.2 points Averaged 2.8 points in 33 games…Led Stars’ rookies in rebounds per game (3.0)… Tied per game and 8.8 rebounds per game during the WNIT while corralling a tournament record a season-high 10 points at Tulsa (8/23), while also recording a team-high 8 rebounds and 22 offensive rebounds. 2 blocks against the Shock ... Recorded a career-high 4 assists at Seattle (8/11) ... Tallied Sophomore (2010-11) a season-high 10 points at Seattle (8/9) ... Had 6 rebounds at Washington (7/16) ... Had 5 Named to the All-BIG EAST First Team … Three-time BIG EAST Weekly honor recipient … offensive rebounds at Atlanta (6/30) ... Notched 6 points at Chicago on (6/9) ... Had 4 points Led the team in points, blocks, field goal percentage and percentage … Selected and a team-high tying 5 rebounds in her professional debut against Indiana on (5/24). to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team. Freshman (2009-10) Named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team … Led the team with 69 blocks and ranked INTERNATIONAL third with 10.8 points per game … Selected to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team. 2016-17 (Bourges- ): French Cup Winner… Ranked second in scoring (286) and first in rebounds (205)… Averaged 10.2 points and 7.3 rebounds in 24.4 minutes. HIGH SCHOOL (Bourges- Euroleague): Appeared in the Euroleague quarterifnals… Ranked second in Played at Milton District High School in Milton, Ontario, Canada … Helped the team capture scoring (151) and first in rebounds (123)… Averaged 9.4 points and 7.7 rebounds in 25.3 the city championship in 2008-09 while earning team MVP honors … Won a national minutes. championship with Team Ontario in 2008. 2015-16 (Dyn. GUVD-): Averaged 19.1 points and 13.4 rebounds in 35.1 minutes … shot 51.4 percent from the field. PERSONAL (Sparta& MR- Eurocup): Helped lead team to quarterfinals… Ranked third on her team in Kayla Janine Alexander … Born on January 5, 1991 … Daughter of Joe and Audrey points averaged (.120)… Averaged 12.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals. Alexander … Has one brother and one sister … Graduated from Syracuse University in 2014-15 2013 with a degree in social studies education and a minor in French and francophone (Chevakata- Russia): Led the team in rebounds (175)…. Ranked seond in field goal studies. percentage (.503) and second in points averaged (.105)… averaged 8.0 rebounds. (Sparta&K MR- Russia): Appeared in Russian PBL Semifinals… Led the team in rebounds (210), scoring (339), and field goal percentage (.523)… Averaged 14.7 points, 9.1 rebounds and 1.0 steals.

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CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S TO PF PTS AVG 2013 SAN 33 1 371 35 84 0 0 22 30 43 56 99 10 4 14 35 46 92 2.8 2014 SAN 33 0 299 33 76 0 0 26 31 27 39 66 6 4 10 22 39 92 2.8 2015 SAN 29 0 358 37 89 0 0 22 34 29 66 95 6 6 24 24 43 96 3.3 2016 SAN 25 0 489 77 141 0 0 46 61 47 66 113 13 11 13 28 55 200 8.0 Career 120 1 1516 182 390 0 0 116 156 146 227 373 35 25 61 109 183 480 4.0

CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2014 SAN 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Career 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

CAREER HIGHS AWARDS & HONORS Points...... 14 at LAS (6/2/2016) Canadian U19 National Team- 2007, 2009 Field Goals...... 6 (2 times, 2016) Canadian U18 National Team- 2008 Field Goal Attempts...... 9 at WAS (6/29/2016) FIBA Americas U18 Championships in Buenos Aires- 2008 3-Point Field Goals...... 0 World Championships U19 in Thailand- 2009 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 0 Eurobasket.com All-World Championships U19 1st Team- 2009 Free Throws...... 7 (2 times, 2016) Canadian National Team- 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015 Free Throw Attempts...... 6 at WAS (6/29/14) All-Freshman Team- 2010 Offensive Rebounds...... 6 at LAS (6/2/2016) NIT Elite Eight- 2010, 2011 Defensive Rebounds...... 8 at MIN (7/12/2015) All-Big East 1st Team- 2011, 2013 Rebounds...... 11 at MIN (7/12/2015) All-Big East 2nd Team- 2012 Assists...... 3 at MIN (7/12/2015) NIT Final Four- 2012 Big East Tournament Semifinals- 2013 Steals ...... 2 (3 times) Big East All-Tournament Team- 2013 Blocks...... 3 (2 Times) AP NCAA All-America Honorable Mention- 2013 Minutes...... 26 vs. MIN (7/12/2016) Eurobasket.com All-Russian PBL 2nd Team- 2014 Eurbasket.com Russian PBL All-Imports Team- 2014 WNBA Quarterfinals- 2014 EuroCup Quarterfinals- 2016 Russian PBL Semifinals- 2016

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Position: Forward College: Northwestern ‘17 #12Height: 6-1 nia coffeyWNBA Seasons: Rookie Weight: 170 Acquired: 2017 WNBA Draft (5th overall) Birthdate: June 11, 1995 Birthplace: St. Paul, Minnesota High School: Hopkins High School CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by San Antonio in the 2017 WNBA Draft (5th overall)... signed with the Stars on April 19, 2017.

Freshman 2013-14): NORTHWESTERN First Team All-Big Ten (Coaches) ... Second Team All-Big Ten (Media) ... Big Ten All- Freshman Team ...Only player in the Big Ten to rank in the top 10 in points (15.3 ppg; 9th), Senior (2016-17): rebounds (8.1 rpg; 6th) and blocks (1.8 bpg; 6th) ... 6.6 defensive rebounds per game Named to 2017 Naismith Women’s College Player of the Year watch list (11/30) … Named ranked 4th in the conference ... Led Northwestern in points (15.3) and rebounds (8.1) ... to watch list (12/2) … One of 28 players named to 2017 Drysdale Added 2.1 assists, 1.8 blocks and 1.7 steals in 30.1 minutes per game ... Played 32 of 33 Award watch list … Received back-to-back Big Ten Player of the Week awards (11/29, 12/5) games, making 31 starts ... 10+ points in 25 of 32 games played, including a team-best … Set NU’s all-time record with 952nd career board against Chicago State (12/4) eight 20+ point outings ... Career-high 29 points at Iowa (2/10/13) ... Five-straight games in … Averaged a career-best 10.4 rebounds per game … Averaged 20.0 points per game … double-figures to end the season ... 11 games with 10+ rebounds, including two games with Reached 20-plus points in five of the final seven games of the year and crossed the 30-point 18 rebounds ... 260 rebounds ranks 7th in NU single-season history ... 8 double-doubles mark twice in that stretch ... Scored 33 points and recorded 10 rebounds against Minnesota rank 8th in NU single-season history ... 59 blocks slated at 5th in NU single-season history (2/13)...Scored 30 points on 12-of-15 shooting against Evansville (11/27) … Scored 105 ... Big Ten Season: Team-high 14.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg in 30.2 mpg ... Fifth 20-point outing of points in a four-game span starting with Oral Roberts through Virginia (12/1) … Recorded the year at Purdue, leading NU with 20 (1/23) ... Followed that up with 22 points and 10 double-digit rebounds in eight of first 11 games, averaging 12.2 boards during that span … rebounds for her sixth double-double in NU’s win over No. 21/18 Nebraska (1/26) ... Named Has a in all but one game this season Big Ten Freshman of the Week and to the Big Ten Player of the Week Honor Roll on Jan. B1G: Third in the Big Ten in points per game (20.0) … Second in rebounding (10.4), first in 28 after averaging 21.0 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 1.5 blocks against ranked defensive rebounds (8.1) … Seventh in blocked shots (1.4) … Secured six double-doubles Purdue and Nebraska ... Logged a career-high 29 points and team-best 10 rebounds for her in conference play ... Scored 22 points and pulled in 13 rebounds against No. 11 Ohio State seventh double-double at Iowa (2/10) ... Led NU with 23 points vs. Minnesota (2/15) ... 18 (1/3) ... Went off for 33 at Minnesota in her hometown of (2/13) ... Notched a rebounds at Ohio State (2/23) were an opponent record at Value City Arena ... Followed that season high with 34 points against Iowa in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament … up with 10 rebounds vs. MSU (2/27) ... Team-high 19 points in win at Wisconsin (3/2). Scored in double figures in 13 of 16 Big Ten games. Junior (2015-16): Scored over 20 points in six straight games, including at least 12 rebounds in three straight HIGH SCHOOL (1/20-2/7)... Posted 23 points and 9 boards in the game against Ohio Sate (1/28)... Scored 27 against Minnesota (1/20), following that with a then-season high 29 points against WBCA High School All-American (2013) ... Earned Purple Team MVP honors at the WBCA Indiana, adding 11 rebounds (1/24) ... Put up 19 points and nine rebounds against Maryland High School All-America Game (2013)... McDonald’s High School All-American (2013)… (1/17)... Scored 23 in the victory over Ohio State (1/14)... Tied a season high four blocks Associated Press First-Team All-State (2012, 2013) and Honorable Mention (2011) ... against Michigan State (1/10)... Began conference schedule with three consecutive games Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro Player of the Year (2013) ... Minnesota Class 4A of 20+ points... Posted double doubles in four of the next five games, making it eight out All-Tournament Team (2011, 2012, 2013) ... All-Lake Conference (2011, 2012, 2013) ... of ten between 11/27 and 1/3... Extended double-double streak to four, scoring 21 and Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro First Team (2012, 2013) ... Minnesota Girls Basketball grabbing 14 boards against Milwaukee (12/6)... Recorded third consecutive double-double Coaches Association All-State (2012, 2013)… No. 1 ranked recruit out of Minnesota in the with 22 points and 11 rebounds against North Carolina (12/2)... Second consecutive double- class of 2013 ... Tabbed No. 24 nationwide and No. 8 at her position by ESPN ... Helped double with 17 points and 12 boards against East Carolina (11/28)… 16 points and 10 lead Hopkins to three Minnesota state championships ... Averaged 18.6 points her senior rebounds meant her second double-double of season against Creighton (11/27)… Season year ... Finished career with 1,422 points ... Second all-time leading scorer in program high six assists against Eastern Washington (11/26)… Scored 20 with nine rebounds history ... National Junior Olympics Track silver medalist in the 100 a 200-meter dash ... against Western Michigan (11/22)… Had first double-double of season with 16 points Four-time Distinguished Academic Achievement Award winner. and a career-high matching 18 rebounds against Idaho State (11/19)… Led team with 27 points, including ten free throws, plus seven rebounds, four steals and three assists against PERSONAL Howard (11/15). Born Nia Coffey ... Daughter of Sheba and Richard Coffey, who played a season in the NBA Sophomore (2014-15): with the Minnesota Timberwolves ... Sister, Sydney, plays basketball at Marist College, and Ranks seventh in program history in blocks (103) ... Leads Wildcats with 15.7 points and 9.0 has a younger brother, Amir ... Majored in Learning and Organizational Change with a minor rebounds per game ... Owns team-high 12 double-doubles (20 career) ... Scored in double in Business Institutions. figures in 21 consecutive games between 3/2/14 and 1/14/15 .... Marked seventh-longest streak in program history ... B1G: Owns five consecutive double-doubles and in nine of last 13 conference games ... Collected double-digit rebounds in 10 of last 13 games ... Poured AWARDS in 25 points, including the game-winning layup with 4.9 seconds to go at Michigan (2/14) USA U19 National Team- 2013 ... Added 11 rebounds, three blocks and three steals against the Wolverines ... Scored 17 World Championships U19 in Lithuania (Gold)- 2013 points and went 5-of-5 from the free-throw line at Purdue (2/11) ... Notched 14 points, 12 All-Big Ten 1st Team- 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 rebounds and four steals at Indiana (2/5) ... Posted eighth double-double in 21-point win Big Ten All-Freshman Team- 2014 over Minnesota (2/1) ... Poured in career-high 35 points vs. Iowa (1/29) ... Made career- NIT Sweet 16- 2014 high four 3-pointers against the Hawkeyes ... Notched fifth double-double in B1G play at Big Ten Tournament Semifinals- 2015, 2016 Penn State (1/25) ... Led all players with 15 rebounds and added 12 points at Iowa (1/14) ... Big Ten All-Tournament Team- 2016 One of five players in double figures with 12 points vs. Michigan State (1/11) ... Registered AP NCAA All-America Honorable Mention- 2016 second consecutive double-double at Ohio State with 10 points and 12 rebounds (1/4) WBCA NCAA D1 All-America Honorable Mention- 2016 ... Notched fourth double-double of the season behind 12 points and 13 rebounds vs. WBCA Division I All-Region 4 Team- 2016, 2017 Wisconsin (1/1) ... Blocked three shots in Big Ten opener at Michigan State (12/28). WBCA NCAA D1 All-American Honorable Mention- 2017

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Position: Guard College: Texas A&M ‘11 #51Height: 5-8 sydney colsonWNBA Seasons: 3 Weight: 140 Acquired: Signed with the Stars May 14, 2015 Birthdate: Aug. 6, 1989 Birthplace: , Texas High School: Westside High School CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected in the second round (16th overall) of the 2011 WNBA Draft by the …traded to the April 11, 2011…Signed with the Stars May 14, 2015… Re-signed by the Stars Feb. 12, 2017.

WNBA CAREER TEXAS A&M 2016 (San Antonio) A&M’s team captain for two seasons (08’-10’)…2011 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention…Posted Averaged 5.1 points, 2.6 assists, and 1.12 steals in 16.9 minutes in 34 games… Ranked 100- seasons three straight years…Top 5 nationally in assists (6.4 apg), and top 10 second in on the team in steals (38)… Led the team in assists in 13 games… Ranked in assist-to- ratio (2.3)…Leads Big 12 in assists and second in assist-to-turnover second on the team in assists (87)… Ranked third on the team in free-throw percentage ratio…Ranks fifth all-time in A&M’s career assists and fourth in steals. (.831)… Recorded a career-high 12 points at New York (7/10)… scored a career-high 6 free throws versus Chicago (5/27). Senior (2010-11): All-Big 12 Honorable Mention… Team captain…Led the Aggies to a 2015 (San Antonio) National Championship along with current Stars forward, . Colson led the Played in 34 games, starting five times … Averaged 3.5 points per game in 15.9 minutes conference and ranked in the top 10 nationally with 6.1 assists per game and finished her … Recorded a season-high 4 blocks on three different occasions (07/08, 07/12, 08/21) … career ranking fifth all-time at A&M in career assists (504) and fourth in career steals (255). Averaged 2.8 assists per game … Season-high 8 assists came against Phoenix (6/30)… Junior (2009-10): Team captain…Played in 30 games of the season with 19 starts… Achieved a season-high 4 free throws made and 4 rebounds against eventual WNBA Averaged 7.3 points, 1.6 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 1.7 steals per game…Ranked fourth- Champion (8/21) … Served as an Assistant Coach for Rice University’s best in the Big 12 with a 1.90 assist-to-turnover ratio…Registered her second-straight 100+ Women’s Basketball team in May. assist season (129) with three assists at Colorado…Ranked sixth-best in the conference in 2011 (New York Liberty) assists. Played in 16 games as a rookie with the Liberty…. averaged 1.4 points, 0.6 assists, 0.4 Sophomore (2008-09): Team captain…Played in all 35 games of the season with 32 rebounds and 0.2 steals in 5.4 minutes. starts…Averaged 6.5 points, 1.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.1 steals per game…Dished out a team-high 106 assists with a 1.33 assist-to-turnover ratio…Ranked sixth-best in the Big 12 Conference in steals…Distributed her 100th assist of the season with four versus Evansville OFFSEASON in the NCAA First Round. RICE UNIVERSITY Freshman (2007-08): Played in all 37 games of the season with two starts averaging 3.2 2015-17 – Assistant Coach points, 1.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game…One of only three Aggies to see action in Coached for the Rice University women’s basketball team during the 2015-16 and every game of the year…Turned in back-to-back double-digit performances in her first two 2016-17 offseasons… helped the Owls win the 2017 WBI Championship, Rice’s first-ever career games at A&M. postseason title. HIGH SCHOOL OVERSEAS 2012-2013 Rated the 29th overall prospect and No. 8 in the Class of 2007 by the All-Star (Matizol Lider Pruszkow- Poland): Advanced to the Polish Cup Semifinals… Averaged 9.5 Girls Basketball Report...Led the White team with 19 points in the TABC All-Star Girls points, 4.6 assists, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.3 steals in 28.0 minutes. Basketball Game as a senior...McDonald’s High School All-American nominee out of 2011-2012 Westside High School...Named the 2005 Houston Chronicle Girls Preseason Player of the (Matizol Lider Pruszkow- Poland): Averaged 9.7 points, 4.1 assists, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.3 Year after coming off a 29-4 sophomore campaign...Earned All-Greater Houston honors steals in 25.1 minutes. averaging 16.2 points and 4.2 assists per game as a junior...Selected as a 5A All-District First Team and All-Greater Houston Second Team selection in 2005. PERSONAL Sydney Justine Colson...Born August 6, 1989 in Houston, Texas...Daughter of Simmie and Stephanie Colson...Has two siblings, Simmie IV and Simone...Chose A&M over and LSU...Sociology major at Texas A&M...Would like to pursue a television career as a sports commentator after WNBA career...Collects quarters from each U.S. state...Chose the No. 51 because of its uniqueness, most guards do not select high numbers for their jersey... Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and Aggie Athletes Involved.

12 #StarsHeart #51 SYDNEY COLSON

CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2011 NYL 16 0 86 7 20 3 7 5 6 0 6 6 10 4 2 17 9 22 1.4 2015 SAN 34 5 451 44 107 7 22 24 35 10 29 39 95 28 10 42 61 119 3.5 2016 SAN 34 0 573 59 137 5 26 49 59 14 41 55 87 38 1 51 62 172 5.1 Career 84 5 1200 110 264 15 55 78 100 24 76 100 192 70 13 110 132 313 3.7 CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2011 NYL 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Career 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

CAREER HIGHS AWARDS Points...... 12 at NYL (7/10/2016) Big 12 Tournament Winner- 2008, 2010 Field Goals...... 5 (2 times, 2016) Big 12 Tournament Finalist- 2009, 2011 Field Goal Attempts...... 9 (3 Times) NCAA Sweet 16- 2009 3-Point Field Goals...... 2 (2 times) Big 12 Regular Season Runner-Up- 2011 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 4 at ATL (9/13/2016) All-Big 12 Honorable Mention- 2011 Free Throws...... 6 vs. CHI (5/27/2016) NCAA Champion- 2011 Polish Cup Semifinals- 2013 Free Throw Attempts...... 6 (2 times) WBI Championship - 2017 Offensive Rebounds...... 2 (2 times, 2016) Defensive Rebounds...... 4 at WAS (6/29/2016) Rebounds...... 4 (5 Times) Assists...... 8 at PHO (6/30/2015) Steals ...... 4 (2 times) Blocks...... 2 (2 Times) Minutes...... 30 at TUL (9/8/2015)

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Position: Forward College: Duke ’06 #1Height: 6-0 monique currieWNBA Seasons: 11 Weight: 173 Acquired: Traded from Phoenix to San Antonio for Birthdate: Feb. 25, 1983 2017 2nd round draft pick on May 7, 2016. Birthplace: Washington, .C. High School: Bullis School CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by Charlotte in the 2006 WNBA Draft (3rd overall)… Selected by Chicago in the 2007 (1st overall)… Traded to Washington for May 24, 2007… Re-signed with Washington Feb. 18, 2010… Re-signed with Washington Feb. 21, 2012… Signed with Phoenix Feb. 5, 2014… Traded from Phoenix to San Antonio for 2017 2nd round draft pick May 7, 2016.

WNBA CAREER INTERNATIONAL 2016 (San Antonio) 2016-2017 Started all 34 games in which she averaged 10.7 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 2.1 assists… (Woori Bank- ) Ranked second on the team in rebounds (148), third in assists (73), and tied for third in Korean WKBL Regular Season Champion… Korean WKBL Champion… Ranked second in 3-point blocks (13)… Led the team in free throw percentage (.918), … Led the Stars in scoring six field goal percentage (.389)… Ranked third in free throws made (72)…Averaged 10.2 points and 4.9 times, rebounds seven times, and assists six times… Tied her career-high of 10 defensive rebounds in 15.3 minutes. rebounds at Washington (8/28)… Made 10 free throws at Chicago (9/4), the most a Stars 2015-2016 player made in a game in 2016. (S Birds- South Korea) Korean WKBL All-Star Game MVP… Ranked first in scoring (573)… Ranked 2015 (Phoenix) first in free throws made (160) and free-throw percentage (.812)… Ranked first in rebounds (266) … Averaged 8.6 points and 3.2 rebounds in 21.5 minutes….Scored a season-high 26 points at Ranked third in 3-point field goals made (21)… Averaged 16.4 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 2.5 assists in Tulsa (9/13)… Notched a double-double on at Tulsa (7/12), scoring 11 points and grabbing 24.4 minutes. a career-high 12 rebounds… Scored a season-high 19 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the 2014-2015 field on at Phoenix (7/15)… Was one-of-four Mercury players to appear in all 34 regular- (Blue Minx Yongin- South Korea) Korean WKBL All-Star Game selection… Led the team in scoring season games, and was the only player to start every game… Reached double-figure (602)… Led the team averages in points (.163) and rebounds (.066), and ranked second in steals (.014). scoring in 14-of-24 games and recorded two 20-point games… Named WNBA Western 2013-2014 Conference Player of the Week in final week of the season after averaging 24 points and (KB Stars- South Korea) Korean WKBL All-Star Game… Asia-Basket.com All-Korean WKBL 1st Team… shooting 60.7 percent in the two games. WKBL Semifinals… Led the team in scoring (772)… Second in three-point percentage (.774)… Had the 2014 (Washington) highest average on the team for points (.209), rebounds (.079), steals (.019), and blocks (.007). Averaged 9.8 points and 4.6 rebounds in 23.5 minutes… Recorded double-figure scoring in 2012-2013 18 of 34 games including 10 of the last 14 regular season games… Notched a double- (Perfumerias- ) Spanish LFB Cup Finalist… Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB Players of the Year… double on at Tulsa (7/12), scoring 11 points and grabbing a career-high 12 rebounds… Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB Guard of the Year… Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB Import Player Scored a season-high 19 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the field on at Phoenix (7/15). of the Year… Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB 1st Team… Eurobasket.com Spanish LFB All-Imports 2013 (Washington) Team… Spanish LFB Regular Season Runner-Up… Spanish LFB Champion- 2013… Averaged 13.4 Started every game of the season … averaged 25.9 minutes per contest … shot 81.4 points and 6.8 rebounds in 27.3 minutes, the highest averages in those categories on the team percent from the free throw line … averaged 10.5 points per game, ranked third on her team (Perfumerias- Euroleague) Had the third-highest free-throw percentage on the team (.885)… Averaged … Grabbed her 1,000th career rebound against the (8/23) 12.2 points and 4.0 rebounds in 28.0 minutes. 2012 (Washington) (CSM Targoviste- Romania) Scored her 2,000th career point against the (6/26) … ranked second on her Averaged 14.5 points and 5.0 rebounds in 2 games. team in scoring (12 points per game) … averaged 3.6 rebounds in 24.1 minutes. (CSM Targoviste- Euroleague) 2011 (Washington) Averaged 13.3 points and 5.3 rebounds in 6 games. Missed all but four games of the 2011 season while recovering from anterior cruciate 2011-2012 ligament (ACL) surgery in her left knee. (Belediyesi- ) Eurobasket.com All-Turkish TKBL 2nd Team… Eurobasket.com All-Turkish TKBL 2010 (Washington) Honorable Mention… Averaged 16.6 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 27.8 minutes. Was named as a replacement player on the 2010 WNBA All-Stars vs. USA Women’s 2010-2011 National Team; was one of three players (Langhorne, Harding) named an All-Star for the (Galatasaray- Turkey) Turkish President Cup Finalist… Averaged 11.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists first time in franchise history … scored 5 points and grabbed 3 rebounds in 14 minutes … and 2.2 steals in 24.3 minutes. averaged a career-high 14.1 points. 2009-2010 2009 (Washington) (Umana Reyer Venezia- ) Averaged 8.9 points and 5.8 rebounds in 22.3 minutes… Held the second- Averaged 8.2 points per game … Started every game of the season, averaging 21.4 highest free throw percentage (.886) minutes per game … grabbed 146 total rebounds on the year and 61 total assists. (Nadezhda Orenburg- Russia) Russian Superleague Semifinalist… Averaged 13.3 points and 3.7 2008 (Washington) rebounds in 22.4 minutes. Averaged 11.9 points and 4.1 rebounds in 28.6 minutes… Started every game of the year … (EuroCup) EuroCup finalist… Averaged 15.2 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 26.8 minutes. ranked second on the team in scoring… ranked first on her team in free throw percentage 2008-2009 (.826)… Scored a career-high 28 points at Connecticut (6/8). (Lotos PKO BP Gdynia-Poland) Polish Cup Finalist… Polish PLKK Regular Season Champion- 2009 2007 (Washington) Polish PLKK Champion… Averaged 7.9 points and 2.7 rebounds in 18.0 minutes. Averaged 10.5 points per game, good for fifth on the team … averaged 3.9 total rebounds (Lotos PKO BP Gdynia- Euroleague) Averaged 7.0 points and 5.8 rebounds in 22.5 minutes. and 1.7 assists … shot 79.1 percent from the free throw line. 2007-2008 2007 (Chicago) (BC Moscow- Russia) Averaged 17.2 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 19 games. Scored 29 points in two games with the team … grabbed 12 total rebounds and hit 8 field (BC Mosow- EuroCup) Cup Finalist… Averaged 17.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 16 goals. games. 2006 (Charlotte) 2006-2007 Started 33 games in her rookie season and was named to the WNBA All-Rookie Team … (Elizur Ramla- ) ranked fourth on her team in scoring (10 points per game) … averaged 3.9 total rebounds Israeli League Regular Season Champion… Israeli League Champion… Israeli Cup Winner… Averaged and 2.6 assists. 21.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 3.0 assists in 23 games. (Elizur Ramla- EuroCup) Averaged 20.9 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 3.0 assists in 8 games.

14 #StarsHeart #1 MONIQUE CURRIE

AWARDS DUKE Finalist for the 2001 Naismith Prep Player of the Year Award Earned Kodak All-American honors twice, joining as the only players in Duke USA U18 National Team- 2001 history to be selected as repeat honorees… Tallied 118 double-figure scoring games and World Championships U18- 2001 22 double-doubles over her career… Named to the AP All-American Second Team in 2006 All-ACC Freshman Team- 2002 and the First Team in 2005… 2005 ACC Player of the Year and was a finalist for the John ACC Tournament MVP- 2002 R. Wooden Award, State Farm Wade Trophy and Naismith Trophy for the National Player of WomensCollegeHoops.com Freshman All-America- 2005 the Year… Received All-ACC First Team honor in 2006 and 2005 and Second Team honors Second Team All-ACC- 2002, 2004 in 2004 and 2002. Mideast Regional All-Tournament- 2004 Second Team All-ACC Tournament- 2004 USA University National Team- 2005 HIGH SCHOOL World University Games (gold)- 2005 Named finalist for the 2001 Naismith Prep Player of the Year award as a senior at The Kodak All-America- 2005 Bullis School ... earned Parade second team All-America, AAU All-America, WBCA All- First-Team Associated Press All-America- 2005 America, Student Sports All-America second team, All Star Girls Report (ASGR) first team John R. Wooden All-America- 2005 All-America, Street & Smith All-America second team and Nike All-America honors ... as a USBWA All-America- 2005 senior, averaged 21.6 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.5 steals ... selected USA Today Super 25 All-ACC 1st Team- 2005, 2006 and Gatorade Circle of Champions, USA Today Maryland Player of the Year and Gatorade ACC Player of the Year- 2005 Maryland Player of the Year ... scored a total of 2,151 career points and holds the school Finalist for the John R. Wooden Award- 2005 record with 46 points scored in a game ... ranked third by the ASGR and eighth by the Blue State Farm Wade Trophy and Naismith Trophy or the National Player of the Year- 2005 Star Report in the individual rankings as a senior. ACC Regular Season Runner-Up- 2006 ACC Tournament Semifinals- 2006 ACC All-Tournament 2nd Team- 2006 PERSONAL NCAA Finalist- 2006 WBCA All-America Team- 2006 Full name is Monique Paulette Currie…. Daughter of Michael and Gwendolyn Currie…. Has Israeli League Regular Season Champion- 2007 one sister, Mikia. Israeli League Champion- 2007 Israeli Cup Winner- 2007 Europe Cup Finalist- 2008 CAREER HIGHS Polish Cup Finalist- 2009 Points...... 28 vs. Connecticut (6/8/2008) Polish PLKK Regular Season Champion- 2009 Field Goals...... 11 vs. Connecticut (6/8/2008) Polish PLKK Champion- 2009 EuroCup Finalist- 2010 Field Goal Attempts...... 20 vs. Washington (7/6/2016) Russian Superleague Semifinals- 2010 3-Point Field Goals...... 5 vs. Seattle (8/15/2010) WNBA Eastern Conference Regular Season Champion- 2010 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 10 vs. New York (5/20/2007) WNBA Quarterfinals- 2010, 2013, 2014 Offensive Rebounds...... 5 (2 Times) Turkish President Cup Finalist- 2011 Defensive Rebounds...... 10 (3 Times) Eurobasket.com All-Turkish TKBL 2nd Team- 2012 Rebounds...... 12 vs. Tulsa (7/12/2014) Eurobasket.com All-Turkish TKBL Honorable Mention- 2012 Spanish LFB Cup Finalist- 2013 Assists...... 7 (2 Times) Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB Players of the Year- 2013 Steals...... 6 vs. New York (6/12/2010) Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB Guard of the Year- 2013 Blocks…...... 3 (2 Times) Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB Import Player of the Year- 2013 Minutes…...... 42 vs. Seattle (7/24/2007) Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB 1st Team- 2013 Eurobasket.com Spanish LFB All-Imports Team- 2013 Spanish LFB Regular Season Runner-Up- 2013 Spanish LFB Champion- 2013 Korean WKBL All-Star Game- 2014, 2015, 2016 (MVP) Asia-Basket.com All-Korean WKBL 1st Team- 2014 WKBL Semifinals- 2014 Asia-Basket.com All-Korean WKBL 2nd Team- 2015, 2016 Asia-Basket.com Korean WKBL All-Imports Team- 2015, 2016 WNBA Western Conference Regular Season Runner-Up- 2015 WNBA Western Conference Finalist- 2015 WNBA Semifinals- 2015 South Korean WKBL- 2017 Korean WKBL Regular Season Champion- 2017 Korean WKBL Champion- 2017

15 #StarsHeart #1 MONIQUE CURRIE

CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2006 CHA 34 33 849 87 262 16 55 149 184 51 81 132 87 34 4 62 100 339 10.0 2007 CHI 2 2 61 8 27 2 11 11 15 3 9 12 4 1 0 4 3 29 14.5 2007 WAS 31 22 771 98 214 12 30 117 148 42 79 121 54 23 7 47 92 325 10.5 2008 WAS 34 34 972 135 337 24 64 109 132 32 109 141 86 30 12 87 121 403 11.9 2009 WAS 34 34 728 78 217 20 52 102 127 38 108 146 61 29 14 57 83 278 8.2 2010 WAS 34 34 891 146 335 37 83 150 171 43 120 163 55 49 14 89 120 479 14.1 2011 WAS 4 1 77 15 35 1 8 16 16 7 10 17 4 7 0 10 11 47 11.8 2012 WAS 34 28 820 129 319 22 80 127 164 28 94 122 59 35 7 59 85 407 12.0 2013 WAS 34 34 881 121 302 22 64 92 113 33 136 169 51 39 8 62 100 356 10.5 2014 WAS 34 28 804 103 262 19 83 111 140 29 128 157 52 36 5 49 90 336 9.9 2015 PHO 34 34 724 104 253 28 77 51 59 19 90 109 50 31 12 45 91 287 8.4 2016 SAS 34 34 868 125 324 25 78 90 98 36 112 148 73 27 13 62 89 365 10.7 Career 343 318 8446 1149 2887 228 685 1125 1367 361 1076 1437 636 341 96 633 985 3651 10.6 CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2009 WAS 2 2 37 2 15 0 3 6 7 8 7 15 1 4 1 3 8 10 5.0 2010WAS 2 2 56 3 18 1 5 13 17 7 11 18 2 2 0 3 7 20 10.0 2013WAS 3 3 77 9 27 4 10 13 18 2 3 5 8 0 0 3 11 35 11.7 2014 WAS 2 2 44 6 14 0 3 3 5 0 10 10 0 1 2 1 5 15 7.5 2015 PHO 4 4 96 16 42 2 8 7 11 1 11 12 10 3 3 4 9 41 10.3 Career 13 13 309 36 116 7 29 42 58 18 42 60 21 10 6 14 40 121 9.3

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Position: Forward-Center Acquired: Signed as a free agent with the Stars Feb. #14Height: 6-5 erika de souza1, 2017 Weight: 190 Birthdate: March 9, 1982 Birthplace: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil WNBA Seasons: 11 CAREER TRANSACTIONS Signed with the in 2002… Signed with the Connecticut Sun Feb. 21 2007… Selected by the Atlanta Dream in the 2008 Feb. 6, 2008… Traded to Chicago July 27, 2015… Signed with the Stars Feb. 1, 2017.

WNBA CAREER INTERNATIONAL 2016 (Chicago) 2016-2017 Averaged 5.8 points and 5.2 rebounds in 16.6 minutes… Ranked third on the team in rebounds (161)… (Avenida- Spain) Ranked first in rebounds (159) and third in scoring (262)… Ranked third in field goal Ranked second in field goal percentage (.517). (.620) and free throw percentage (.732)… Averaged 12.5 points and 7.6 rebounds in 22.9 minutes. 2015 (Chicago) (Avenida- Euroleague) Averaged 8.5 points and 6.6 rebounds in 22.6 minutes… Ranked second in Traded to the Sky on July 27 from Atlanta as part of three team deal that sent to rebounds (86). Minnesota…Started 15 of Sky’s 17 games after the trade…Averaged 7.1 points and 6.5 rebounds per 2015-2016 game between Atlanta and Chicago…Averaged 5.5 rebounds per game in 17 games with the Sky, third (Adana ASKI- Turkey) Averaged 12.5 points and 7.5 rebounds in 23.0 minutes. highest on the team. (Adana ASKI- EuroCup) Ranked second in rebounds (34)… Averaged 7.3 points and 5.7 rebounds in 2014 (Atlanta) 18.5 minutes. Selected as a WNBA All-Star for the third time, and earned a starting spot as an injury replacement 2014-2015 … Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the week of June 2-8 … Fourth in the league in (UNNIASAU- Brazil) Brazilian LBF Regular Season Runner-Up.. Averaged 14.1 points and 9.0 rebounds blocks (.140), seventh in rebounds (.870) and field goal percentage (.545) and 15th in scoring (.138) … in 27.8 minutes… Led the team in rebounds (207) and blocks (31)… Ranked third in scoring (325). Set career highs in scoring and free throw percentage (.706) … Recorded nine double-doubles (tied for 2014 seventh in league) … 24 double-figure scoring games … Six games with 20+ points…Atlanta’s all-time (Recife- Brazil) Brazilian LBF Regular Season Champion… Brazilian LBF Finalist… Led the team in leader in rebounds (1,657), blocks (281), field goal percentage (.540), and double-doubles (67). scoring (189) and three-point percentage (.500)… Ranked second in rebounds (131)… Averaged 11.8 2013 (Atlanta) points and 8.2 rebounds in 27.7 minutes. Named to WNBA All-Defensive Second Team … Selected for her second WNBA All-Star Game … Started 2013 all 34 games … Averaged then-career highs in points (12.9), rebounds (9.9) and blocks (1.8) … Led the (Recife- Brazil) Brazilian LBF Regular Season Champion… Led the team in scoring (151) and rebounds league in double-doubles (18), third in rebounds, fifth in field goal percentage (.553) sixth in blocks and (109) and blocks (14)… Averaged a double-double with 15.1 points, 10.9 rebounds in 32.1 minutes. 12th in steals (1.3) … Broke team single-season records for double-doubles, rebounds (337) and blocks 2011-2012 (61) … Team record six straight double-doubles from July 9-Aug. 3 … 27 double-digit scoring games. (Perfumerias- Spain) Spanish LFB Finalist… Spanish LFB Regular Season Runner-Up… Ranked first in 2012 (Atlanta) rebounds (238) and second in scoring (374)… Averaged 15.6 points and 9.9 rebounds in 26.9 minutes. Appeared in 15 games, all starts… Missed the first 19 games while training with the Brazilian National (Perfumerias- Euroleague) Averaged 15.9 points and 8.7 rebounds in 30.5 minutes… Ranked second in Team for the Olympics… Averaged 11.6 points, 8.2 rebounds 1.5 blocks and 1.3 steals per game… scoring (175) and rebounds (96). Had three double-doubles… Scored in double figures nine times, with two games of at least 20 points… 2010-2011 Averaged 8.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 0.7 blocks in Atlanta’s three playoff games… Helped Brazil finish (Perfumerias- Spain) Spanish LFB Champion… Spanish LFB Regular Season Champion… Spanish LFB with a 1-4 record at the London Olympics… Averaged 16.2 points and 8.8 rebounds per game in pool Supercup Winner… Led the team in points (395), rebounds (246) and blocks (31)… Averaged 13.6 points play, ranking tied for second among all players in scoring and second in rebounding. and 8.5 rebounds in 26.2 minutes. 2011 (Atlanta) (Perfumerias- Euroleague) Ranked second in rebounds (123) and third in points (202)… Averaged 12.6 Appeared in 32 games, all starts…Averaged 11.8 points, 7.5 rebounds 1.2 steals and 1.3 blocks per points and 7.7 rebounds in 26.4 minutes. game…Recorded 10 double-doubles, ranking fourth in the league… Appeared in five postseason games 2009-2010 (missed three postseason games competing for the Brazilian National Team in Olympic qualifying (Ros Casares- Spain) Spanish LFB Champion… Spanish LFB Regular Season Champion… Averaged tournament)…Averaged 11.0 PPG and 11.4 RPG in the postseason. 14.5 points and 9.6 rebounds in 30 games. 2010 (Atlanta) (Ros Casares- Euro) Euroleague Finalist… Averaged 13.3 points and 8.6 rebounds in 16 games. Started all 34 regular season games for the Dream… Averaged 12.4 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.2 blocks 2008-2009 per game… Ranked fifth in the WNBA in field goal percentage (.571) and offensive rebounds (2.8 per (Ros Casares- Spain) Spanish LFB Champion… Spanish LFB Regular Season Champion… Spanish game)…Ranked sixth in the WNBA in rebounding (8.3 RPG) and blocks (1.2 BPG)…Recorded a career LFB Supercup Winner… Averaged 13.8 points, 8.8 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.3 blocks… Shot 60.6 high in rebounds (20) against Minnesota (7/14) …Appeared in all seven playoff games, averaging 10.3 percent from the field. points, 8.3 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks per game. (Ros Casares- Euroleague) Euroleague Quarterfinalist… Averaged 12.2 points, 7.9 rebounds, 1.7 steals. 2009 (Atlanta) 2007-2008 Started all 34 regular season games for the Dream…Averaged 11.8 points, 9.1 rebounds and 1.3 blocks (Ros Casares Spain) Spanish LFB Champion… Spanish LFB Regular Season Champion… Averaged 9.7 per game…Earned first WNBA All-Star selection…Recorded a career-high 27 points against Sacramento points, 8.3 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.0 blocks. (9/4)…Ranked second in the WNBA in double-doubles (15)… Ranked first in WNBA in offensive (Ros Casares- Euroleague) Euroleague Quarterfinalist. rebounds (119) and total rebounds (309)…Ranked second in WNBA in rebounding percentage (9.1). 2006-2007 2008 (Atlanta) (Ros Casares- Spain) Spanish LFB Champion… Spanish LFB Regular Season Champion… Spanish Missed most of the season with a fractured leg…Played in 12 games for the Dream, including eight LFB Supercup Winner… Averaged 11.8 points, 7.9 rebounds and 1.2 steals… Shot 61.9 percent from starts…Averaged 9.3 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 1.8 blocks…Tied for third leading scorer on the field. the team… Averaged team-highs in rebounding, field goal percentage, steals and blocked shots…Shot (Ros Casasres- Euroleague) Euroleague finalist… Averaged 8.0 points and 4.5 rebounds. career-high 58.5% from the field…Recorded a career-high 18 rebounds against (5/23)…Set the 2005-2006 team record for single-game rebounds (18)…Recorded first double-double in Dream history in her debut (FC Barcelona- Spain) Spanish LFB Regular Season Champion… Spanish LFB Finalist… Spanish LFB (5/23) (10 points and 18 rebounds). Supercup Winner… Averaged 17.8 points, 12.9 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 1.9 blocks. 2007 (Connecticut) 2004-2005 Appeared in 32 games for the Sun, including two starts…Averaged 4.3 points and 3.0 rebounds in 12.2 (FC Barcelona- Spain) Spanish LFB Champion… LFB Cup Semifinals… Spanish LFB Regular Season minutes per game…Finished second on the team in blocked shots (29)…Appeared in one playoff game. Champion… Averaged 13.8 points, 9.3 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.4 blocks. 2002 (Los Angeles) Won the WNBA Championship… Played in 11 games…Averaged 1.1 points and 1.3 rebounds.

17 #StarsHeart #14 ERIKA DE SOUZA

AWARDS CAREER HIGHS WNBA Champion- 2002 Points...... 27 (4 Times) Brazilian National Team- 2002, 2014, 2016 Field Goals...... 13 (2 Times) World Championships in China- 2002 Field Goal Attempts...... 20 (2 Times) in Athens- 2004 Spanish LFB Champion- 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 3-Point Field Goals...... 0 LFB Cup Semifinals- 2005 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 1 vs. San Antonio (6/11/2011) American Championships in Hato Mayor (Finalist)- 2005 Offensive Rebounds...... 9 (2 Times) Spanish LFB Regular Season Champion- 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Defensive Rebounds...... 14 (2 Times) Spanish LFB Finalist- 2006, 2012 Rebounds…...... 20 vs. Minnesota (7/14/2010) Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB Player of the Year- 2006 Assists…...... 4 (5 Times) Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB Center of the Year- 2006, 2009 Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB Import Player of the Year- 2006, 2009 Steals…...... 4 (5 Times) Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB 1st Team- 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012 Blocks…...... 6 vs. Seattle (8/29/2009) Eurobasket.com Spanish LFB All-Imports Team- 206, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012 Minutes...... 44 (2 Times) Spanish LFB Supercup Winner- 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011 Euroleague Finalist- 2007, 2010 World Championships in Sao Paulo (Semifinals)- 2006 Eurbaseket.com All-Spanish LFB 2nd Team- 2007, 2010 Euroleague Quarerfinals- 2008, 2009 Spanish LFB Cup Winner- 2009, 2010, 2012 (MVP), 2017 WNBA All-Star Game- 2009, 2014 WNBA Eastern Conference Regular Season Runner-Up- 2009, 2013, 2015, 2016 Eurobasekt.com All-Euroleague Honorable Mention- 2010, 2012 WNBA Finalist- 2010, 2011, 2013 World Championships in Czech Republic- 2010 Eurobasket.com All-World Championships Best Defensive Player- 2010 Eurobasket.com All-Europe 2nd Team- 2010 Eurobasket.com All-Europe Honorable Mention 2011 Eurobasket.com Al-World Champions 1st Team- 2010 Euroleague Champion- 2011 Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB Defensive Player of the Year- 2011 Spanish LFB Cup Semifinals- 2011 Latinbasket.com All-FIBA Americas Best Player- 2011 Latinbasket.com All-FIBA Americas Best Center- 2011 Latinbasket.com All-FIBA Americas 1st Team- 2011 FIBA Americas in Neiva Huila (Gold)- 2011 Panamerican Games in Guadalajara (Bronze)- 2011 Latinbaskett.com All-Panamerican Games Best Center- 2011 Latinbasket.com All-Panamerican Games 1st Team- 2011 Spanish LFB Regular Season Runner-Up- 2012 Eurobasekt.com All-Olympic Games 2nd Team- 2012 Olympic Games in London- 2012 WNBA Quarterfinals- 2012, 2014 Brazilian LBF Regular Season Champion- 2013, 2014 Brazilian LBF Champion- 2013 Latinbasket.com All-Brazilian LBF Player of the Year- 2013 Latinbasket.com All-Brazilian LBF Center of the Year- 2013 Latinbasket.com All-Brazilian LBF Defensive Player of the Year- 2013 Latinbasket.com All-Brazilian LBF 1st Team- 2013 WNBA All-Defensive 2nd Team- 2013 WNBA Eastern Conference Champion- 2013 Brazilian LBF Finalist- 2014, 2015 Latinbasket.com All-Brazilian LBF Honorable Mention- 2014 WNBA Eastern Conference Regular Season Champion- 2014 World Championships for Women in Turkey- 2014 Latinbasket.com All-Brazilian LBF 2nd Team- 2015, 2016 Brazilian LBF Regular Season Runner-Up- 2015 Brazilian LBF Semifinals- 2016 Latinbasket.com Brazilian LBF All-Domestic Players Team- 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro Brazil- 2016 WNBA Semifinals- 2016 Spanish LFB -2017

18 #StarsHeart #14 ERIKA DE SOUZA

CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2002 LAS 11 0 41 5 14 0 0 2 10 8 6 14 2 3 0 6 14 12 1.1 2007 CON 32 2 391 63 118 0 0 10 21 37 60 97 14 7 29 35 55 136 4.3 2008 ATL 12 8 277 48 82 0 0 16 26 39 40 79 8 17 21 20 48 112 9.3 2009 ATL 34 34 928 170 322 0 0 62 95 119 190 309 38 32 44 70 117 402 11.8 2010 ATL 34 34 872 190 333 0 0 41 75 96 187 283 30 27 40 62 109 421 12.4 2011 ATL 32 32 877 171 343 0 1 36 55 83 157 240 31 38 43 57 94 378 11.8 2012 ATL 15 15 449 79 151 0 0 16 23 48 75 123 24 20 23 31 45 174 11.6 2013 ATL 34 34 1016 187 338 0 0 63 93 90 247 337 43 45 61 55 90 437 12.9 2014 ATL 33 33 986 192 352 0 0 72 102 97 189 286 39 37 49 58 93 456 13.8 2015 ATL/CHI 34 32 821 109 231 0 0 23 45 78 143 221 29 25 28 43 96 241 7.1 2016 CHI 31 18 516 77 149 0 0 27 36 61 100 161 20 17 22 22 63 181 5.8 Career 302 242 7174 1291 2433 0 1 368 581 756 1394 2150 278 268 360 459 824 2950 9.8 CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2002 LAS 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 2007 CON 1 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2009 ATL 2 2 54 10 18 0 0 3 4 5 9 14 2 4 2 10 10 23 11.5 2010 ATL 7 1 180 30 60 0 0 12 15 14 44 58 8 5 16 7 29 72 10.3 2011 ATL 5 5 167 25 59 0 0 5 10 21 36 57 7 3 6 7 20 55 11.0 2012 ATL 3 3 89 12 29 0 0 2 2 7 12 19 1 2 2 4 14 26 8.7 2013 ATL 8 8 246 39 84 0 0 10 17 26 54 80 10 9 6 18 29 88 11.0 2014 ATL 3 3 83 17 30 0 0 4 8 12 4 16 2 1 2 3 13 38 12.7 2015 CHI 3 3 68 9 16 0 0 3 3 3 11 14 2 2 1 1 10 21 7.0 2016 CHI 5 0 52 8 17 0 0 2 2 5 8 13 2 5 0 3 5 18 3.6 Career 38 25 948 150 315 0 0 44 65 94 178 272 35 31 35 53 130 344 9.1

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Position: Forward etta High School (2007-10) #5Height: 6-3 dearica hambyCollege: Wake Forest ‘15 Weight: 189 WNBA Seasons: 2 Birthdate: Nov. 6, 1993 Acquired: 2015 WNBA Draft (6th overall) Birthplace: Marietta, Georgia High School: Norcross High School (2010-11), Mari- CAREER TRANSACTIONS Drafted in the first round (6th overall) of the 2015 WNBA Draft by the Stars.

Freshman (2011-12): WNBA CAREER Played in all 34 games and started the final 13 games … Averaged 3.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per contest … Played 18 minutes in the season-opening victory over Monmouth 2016 (San Antonio) and finished with 8 points … Was a perfect 5-of-5 from the floor, including 1-of-1 from the Started all 25 games played, averaged 9.0 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 1.0 assists in 25.3 beyond the arc, in the win over Mercer … Finished with a season-high 13 points and also minutes… Ranked third on the team in rebounds (127)… Recorded 18 rebounds versus recorded five steals against the Bears … Played 15 minutes and grabbed a then season- Seattle (6/14), her career-high and most rebounds in a game by a Stars player in the high eight rebounds in the road victory at SMU … Was a perfect 4-for-4 and grabbed a then season… Led the team in rebounds six times, assists three times, and points two times… season-high 9 rebounds in a then season-high 20 minutes against Maryland-Eastern Shore Scored a career-high 18 points for the second time versus Washington (7/6). … Dished-out a season-high two assists in 24 minutes of action at Georgia Tech … Had a season-high 3 blocks at Miami … Made her first career start at Duke on Feb. 2 and finished 2015 (San Antonio) with 5 points and 8 rebounds in a season-high 29 minutes. Started 16 games in her rookie year, averaged 17.4 minutes per game … Recorded season- high 19 points against Los Angeles (7/2) … Racked up a season-high 14 rebounds against Phoenix (6/25) … Averaged 6.1 points per game, 8.7 in games that she started … Had her HIGH SCHOOL best overall game of the year against Atlanta (6/11) with 17 points in 31 minutes, 6 rebounds and 2 assists. Helped lead Norcross High School to a second-straight 5-A state title in 2010-11 ... Averaged nearly 10 points and over 8 rebounds per game and was named second team All-Gwinnett County ... Attended Marietta High School her first 3 years ... Was a first-team INTERNATIONAL All-Metro selection by the Atlanta Tip-Off Club as a junior ... Played for three seasons with 2015-2016 fellow Wake teammate Lauryn Webster at Marietta ... Rated as the 28th-best forward in (KB Stars- South Korea): Selected to the Korean WKBL All-Star Game… Asia-Basket. the country by ESPN HoopGurlz and received a scouts grade of 92 ... Named to the ESPN com All-Korean WKBL Honorable Mention… WKBL Semifinalist… Led the team in points HoopGurlz Top-100 ... Rated as a four-star recruit ... Was selected to play in the All- (654) and rebounds (322)… Shot 54.0 percent from the field… Averaged 17.2 points, 8.5 American game at the 2011 Deep South Classic. rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.4 steals in 24.8 minutes. PERSONAL WAKE FOREST Full name is Dearica Marie Hamby … Welcomed daughter, Amaya, during the 2016-17 Senior (2014-15): offseason... Daughter of Carla Hamby and Derrick Jones … Has two sisters, Chelsie and At the time of her graduation, ranked fifth in program history with 1,876 career points, as Desaraye … Was also a standout on the softball field. well as first with .882 career free throw percentage, sixth in career games played (133) and career double-figure scoring games (100), seventh in career minutes played (3,735) and AWARDS tie-ninth in career games started (114) …one of five players in program history to score at least 1,800 points and grab 600 rebounds in her career. ACC Tournament Semifinals- 2012 Junior (2013-14): All-ACC 1st Team- 2014, 2015 Had one of the best single-seasons in school-history … Played in all 31 games and led the ACC All-Tournament 2nd Team- 2014 nation’s top conference in both scoring (22.0) and rebounding (11.0) … Became the first WNCA All-NCAA D1 Honorable Mention- 2014 Demon Deacon to lead the ACC in both categories in the same season … Earned first team ACC All-Tournament 1st Team- 2015 All-ACC honors, becoming just the third Demon Deacon to earn that distinction … Named WBCA Division I All-Region 2 Team- 2015 an AP honorable mention All-American … Set a total of seven single-season school-records Korean WKBL All-Star Game- 2016 in points (683), rebounds (340), double-doubles (22), scoring average (22.0), field goals Asia-Basket.com All-Korean WKBL Honorable Mention- 2016 made (265), free throws made (142) and free throws attempted (210) … Shot over 55 WKBL Semifinals- 2016 percent from floor, which was fourth-best in the ACC … Had 61 assists on the year, which was the second-most on the squad … Let the team with 33 blocks and was fifth in theACC with 65 steals (2.1 per game) … Averaged 35.4 minutes per contest, the third-highest in the ACC…Went over 1,000 career points in the game against Virginia Tech (2/13) … Named Wake Forest Female Athlete of the Year. Sophomore (2012-13): Had a strong sophomore campaign … Played in all 32 games and made 30 starts … Played over 28 minutes per game and was third on the team in scoring at 10.6 points per contest … Was second on the squad with 199 rebounds … Blocked a team-high 36 shots which was the sixth-highest total in single-season in school history … Led the team with 57 steals … Her .542 shooting percentage was tops on the team and fourth in the ACC … Had a career night against Illinois, scoring a then career-high 24 points and grabbing a career-high 13 rebounds in a career-high 38 minutes of action … Notched her first-career double-double at Illinois … Finished with 10 points, 8 rebounds, a career-high 6 steals and 3 assists against UNC Wilmington.

20 #StarsHeart #5 DEARICA HAMBY

CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2015 SAN 31 16 539 70 198 6 17 43 67 42 85 127 22 13 5 41 40 189 6.1 2016 SAN 25 25 633 87 192 2 14 60 83 36 91 127 25 13 12 41 58 224 9.0 CAREER 56 41 1172 151 390 8 31 103 150 78 176 254 47 26 17 82 98 413 7.4 CAREER HIGHS Points...... 19 vs. Los Angeles (7/2/2015) Field Goals...... 8 vs. Los Angeles (7/2/2015) Field Goal Attempts...... 16 vs. Atlanta (5/14/2016) 3-Point Field Goals...... 1 (8 Times) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 4 vs. Atlanta (5/14/2016) Offensive Rebounds...... 5 vs. Los Angeles (6/2/2016) Defensive Rebounds...... 14 vs. Seattle (6/14/2016) Rebounds...... 18 vs. Seattle (6/14/2016) Assists...... 4 vs. Los Angeles (6/2/2016) Steals...... 3 vs. Connecticut (8/4/2015) Blocks...... 2 (3 Times) Minutes...... 39 vs. Atlanta (5/14/2016)

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Position: Center College: Tennessee ‘15 #20Height: 6-3 isabelleWNBA harrison Seasons: 1 Weight: 183 Acquired: Traded from Phoenix on Jan. 31, 2017 Birthdate: Sept. 27, 1993 Birthplace: Nashville, Tennessee High School: Hillsboro High School CAREER TRANSACTIONS Drafted in the 2015 WNBA Draft (12th overall) by the … traded to the Stars on Jan. 31, 2017.

Sophomore (2012-2013): WNBA CAREER Posted double-doubles in two of her first three games as a sophomore, establishing herself as a consistent inside scoring and rebounding threat for Tennessee…. Ended up posting six double- 2016 (Phoenix) doubles on the season and notched double-digit scoring performances on 14 occasions and Appeared in 29 games… Averaged 3.3 points and 2.2 rebounds in 8.1 minutes… scored a rebounding efforts 10 times. season-high 12 points vs. Seattle (6/3). Did so despite missing 10 games due to injuries to her right ankle (Texas - 1 game) left knee (Notre Dame - 6 games) and right knee (Texas A&M regular season - 3 games)…. Posted career highs at South Carolina in UT’s victorious SEC opener with 18 points, 14 rebounds and seven INTERNATIONAL blocked shots in 35 minutes, and also added two steals and an assist while hitting nine of 12 shots from the field vs. the #18/15 Gamecocks. 2016-2017 That blocks total vs. USC tied for fourth-highest ever by a Lady Vol…. Also had six blocked (CCC Polkowice- Poland): shots to go along with 10 points and five rebounds in an overtime win over MiddleTennessee…. Led team to the Polish Cup Semifinials… Averaged 12.1 points and 6.4 rebounds in 20.5 Had 18 points the game before vs. Rutgers, while adding 11 rebounds, six steals, two assists minutes… Led the team in scoring (328) and field goal percentage (.575). and a block…. Also had 18 points and 11 boards vs. North Carolina, helping UT to a key early (CCC Polkowice- Euroleague): season win over the No. 22/nr Tar Heels…. After missing the SEC Tournament with a right knee Led the team in field goal percentage (.547)… Ranked third in scoring (137) and tied for injured suffered vs. No. 13/15 Texas A&M in the regular season, Harrison returned for the NCAA third in rebounds (72)… Averaged 10.5 points, and 5.5 rebounds in 21.8 minutes. Tournament and played well against Oklahoma in the Oklahoma City Regional Semifinal game with 12 points, eight rebounds and three blocks…. She had 11 points and six boards vs. No. 16/17 Louisville in the OKC Regional Final…. Notched a double-double in her first career start, the season opener at Chattanooga, as she recorded 13 points and grabbed 12 boards, leading the TENNESSEE team in rebounds. Senior (2014-2015): Freshman (2011-2012): Suffered a torn ACL in her right knee vs. Kentucky (2/15) and missed the remainder of the season Scored in double figures three times as a freshman while appearing in 30 games…. Ranked after playing 20 games in her senior campaign…. Actually appeared in 21 games, entering the fifth on the team with 17 blocked shots…. Came off the bench against Chattanooga (1/3) to Vanderbilt game with five seconds remaining on Senior Day to a standing ovation…. Notched 10 knock down a career-high 13 points against the Lady Mocs and tie her career best with five field or more points on 14 occasions and 20-plus points on four occasions, including 25 vs. LSU…. goals in a season-best 20 minutes of duty…. Recorded 10 points against Old Dominion (12/28), Began the season scoring 10-plus points in six of the first seven games she played, including five tying a career best with five field goals in 14 minutes…. Saw 19 minutes in reserve atAlabama in a row (Lipscomb through Oregon State)…. Led the team in rebounding on eight occasions, all (1/26), recording 10 points and six rebounds in the win…. Was credited with being the spark of which she had 10 or more. that helped the Lady Vols pull away from #7 Miami (11/15), scoring four points and adding two Earned All-SEC First Team honors for the second consecutive year, averaging 12.2 ppg and 8.6 boards and a block in nine minutes off the bench…. Came up with five points, four rebounds and rpg to lead the team…. Finished her senior campaign ninth on UT’s all-time career blocks chart a blocked shot in eight minutes off the bench against Auburn (2/5) and was called the catalyst with 131, surpassing (111)…. Concluded her career with the sixth most in the win by Coach Summitt…. Carded 19 minutes of action against Middle Tennessee (11/29), double-doubles by a Lady Vol with a career total of 31, including seven as a senior…. Racked registering seven points and nine rebounds…. Had seven boards vs. both Virginia (11/20) and up the fifth-most blocks in a game by a senior (5) vs. Oregon State…. asW the first of four Lady Baylor (11/27)…. Saw first action as a Lady Vol against Pepperdine (11/13), pulling down eight Vols to reach the 1,000-point club. Became the 39th Lady Vol to reach 1,000 career points at boards in the winning effort and scored five points for UT, making five of six shots from the charity Tennessee (1/29) after producing 19 points at Kentucky…. Carded back-to-back double-doubles stripe…. Earned action in the NCAA First Round, entering the contest to tally three points and at Kentucky (19 pts./10 rebs.) and vs. Mississippi St. (11 pts./10 rebs.)…. Led the team vs. Ole four rebounds in 11 minutes vs. UT Martin (3/17)…. Started attending classes at UT in June, Miss with 21 points and a season-high 14 rebounds for her seventh and final double-double of the enabling her to get in the weight room and also play in the Pilot Rocky Top League, where she got season…. Despite foul trouble, played an efficient 17 minutes to tally a team-high 17 points and experience competing with and against former and current Lady Vols. seven rebounds vs. Florida. Junior (2013-2014): HIGH SCHOOL Had a break-out junior season that earned her All-SEC First Team accolades as well as third team Ranked No. 29 in 2011 espnW HoopGurlz Top 100… Helped Hillsboro to a 36-1 record en All-America recognition from Full Court and honorable mention status from Associated Press route to the 2009 Tennessee AAA State Championship… Shot 61.0 percent from the field and the WBCA…. Set a Tennessee junior record with 18 double-doubles, passing the previous record holder, Chamique Holdsclaw, who had 16 in 1997-98…. Only had more as a senior, averaging 19.3 points (491 points) and 13.1 rebounds (255 rebounds) with 7.1 double-doubles in a season with 21 as a sophomore in 2006-07…. From Dec. 14, 2013 to Jan. blocks per contest (131 blocked shots)… Garnered all-district and second-team all-state 9, 2014, posted seven-straight games with double-doubles, setting a Lady Vol program record accolades (2011)… Averaged 14.6 points and 9.6 rebounds with 38 blocks and 51 steals for consecutive double-doubles… Scored in double figures in 31 of 35 contests, including 20 as a junior… All-District and All-Region (2010)… Tallied 430 points, averaging 11.6 points games in a row from Nov. 29-Feb. 20…. Racked up 20 contests with 10 or more rebounds…. Shot in addition to posting 255 rebounds, 78 steals and 52 blocks as a sophomore in 2008-09… 57.7% from the field in 2013-14 and averaged 9.3 rpg. and 13.6 ppg. to rank first, second and Was a middle blocker for the HHS volleyball team. 18th, respectively, in the SEC in those categories…. Finished her junior campaign 10th on UT’s all-time career blocks chart with 105 in three seasons…. Earned SEC Tournament MVP honors after leading UT to its 17th postseason league title, averaging 19.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per PERSONAL game in the tourney…. Shot 59.1 percent (26-44) from the field in three SECTourney games…. Full name is Isabelle Hannah “Izzy” Harrison… Born on Sept. 27, 1993, in Nashville, Notched her 17th double-double of the year vs. Texas A&M in the SEC Tournament semifinals Tenn…. Parents are Dennis and Ida Harrison…. Harrison has 11 siblings: Idette, Dennis, Jr., with a team-best 20 points and 13 boards…. Led the team in scoring (21 pts.) and rebounding (12 rebs.) in UT’s SEC quarterfinal win over LSU…. Matched her career high in points with 26 against Danielle, David, Dianne, Daniel, Della, DeeDee, Isaiah, Ian, and Dorie… Two of her older LSU (1/2). In the final seven minutes against the Tigers, she had 14 points, four rebounds and one brothers, D.J. and David, play basketball overseas…. Older sister, DeeDee, is a former , going a perfect 4-for-4 from the field and 6-of-8 in free throws…. Racked up a career-best middle blocker on the Lady Vol volleyball team who now plays professionally… Her father 26 points in 18 minutes of action against Lipscomb (12/29) while snagging a personal-best and played in the NFL for 10 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, the then-Los Angeles Rams, team-leading four steals…. Grabbed a career-high 18 rebounds and scored 10 points in the win San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons… Earned a degree in communication studies in over Georgia Tech (11/17). three years and is pursuing a graduate degree in agricultural leadership, education and communications.

22 #StarsHeart #20 ISABELLE HARRISON

CAREER HIGHS AWARDS Points...... 12 vs. Seattle (6/3/2016) SEC Regular Season Runner-Up- 2012, 2014 SEC Tournament Winner- 2012, 2014 Field Goals...... 5 vs. Seattle (6/3/2016) NCAA Elite Eight- 2012, 2013, 2015 Field Goal Attempts...... 6 (2 Times) SEC Regular Season Champion- 2013 3-Point Field Goals...... 0 SEC Tournament Semifinals- 2013 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 0 SEC All-Tournament MVP- 2014 Offensive Rebounds...... 2 (3 Times) All-SEC 1st Team- 2014, 2015 Defensive Rebounds...... 5 vs. Dallas (6/18/2016) SEC All-Tournament Team- 2014 NCAA Sweet 16- 2014 Rebounds...... 6 vs. Dallas (6/18/2016) WBCA All-NCAA D1 Honorable Mention- 2014 Assists...... 1 vs. Minnesota (5/25/2016) WBCA Division I All-Region 3 Team- 2014, 2015 Steals...... 2 (2 Times) SEC Regular Season Co-Champion- 2015 Blocks…...... 1 (2 Times) SEC Tournament Finalist- 2015 Minutes...... 16 vs. Dallas (6/18/2016) WNBA Semifinals- 2016 Polish Cup Semifinals- 2017 CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2016 PHX 26 1 194 32 61 0 0 17 25 17 30 47 1 11 2 18 36 81 3.1 Career 26 1 194 32 61 0 0 17 25 17 30 47 1 11 2 18 36 81 3.1 CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2016 PHX 3 0 41 8 13 0 0 0 2 5 13 18 0 0 0 2 7 16 5.3 Career 3 0 41 8 13 0 0 0 2 5 13 18 0 0 0 2 7 16 5.3

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Position: Guard-Forward WNBA Seasons: 2 #17Height: 6-1 sequoia holmesAcquired: Signed with the Stars April 6, 2017 Weight: 155 Birthdate: Jun. 13, 1986 Birthplace: Las Vegas College: UNLV ‘08 CAREER TRANSACTIONS Originally signed by the to a training camp contract April 16, 2008… Was selected by the Mercury with the fifth pick in the dispersal draft of Houston Comets players December 8, 2008… The Mercury renounced her rights April 20, 2009…. Was a training camp invitee with Detroit in 2009, but was released before the start of the season… Signed with the Mercury April 8, 2010... Signed a training camp contract with the San Antonio Stars April 6, 2017.

WNBA CAREER UNLV 2010 (Phoenix) 2006-07 (Junior) Averaged 1.9 points and 1.4 rebounds in 8.1 minutes…. Averaged 73.3 percent from the Named MWC Defensive Player of the Year after finishing second in the league in steals (2.62 free throw line. spg), 13th in rebounds (6.3 rpg), along with 17 blocks as well ... was the team’s leader on the court and the high scorer in 14 of 29 games ... also finished the season with five double-doubles and scored in double figures 21 times ... finished sixth in the MWC and led the squad with 14.2 2008 (Houston) ppg ... had eight 20-point games for the year, including three straight to end the regular season In one season with Houston, appeared in 17 games (3 starts)… averaged 3.1 points and 2.1 ... 20-point performance with 20 points and 13 rebounds for her fifth double-double at Colorado rebounds in 11.9 minutes. State (3/3) ... scorched New Mexico for 22 points and added five steals in a 70-59 victory (3/1), which combined with her game at CSU earned her MWC Player of the Week honors (3/3) ... poured in game-high 21 points and hit career-best three treys against Air Force (2/25) ... posted INTERNATIONAL fourth double-double of the year with 11 points, 10 rebounds in win over BYU (2/21) ... scored 2016-2017 a game-high 27 points in UNLV’s loss at Wyoming (2/10) ... led UNLV with 18 points and added 11 rebounds against TCU (2/3) ... team-high 18 points at New Mexico (1/27) ... scored 15 points (Inter Clube) Averaged 11.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 7 games… Ranked against San Diego State (1/6) ... 16 points, eight rebounds against 19th-ranked DePaul (12/28) ... second in assists. named to the Duel In The Desert All-Tournament Team after scoring 26 points against Boise State 2015-2016 (12/20) ... just missed her first career triple-double with 16 points, nine rebounds and a career-high (Huima- Finland) Finish League Semifinals… Averaged a double-double with 15.8 points and 10 assists at Long Beach State (12/9) ... posted her first double-double of the season with 22 10.6 rebounds in 33.8 minutes… Ranked third in points and (189). points and a career-high 14 rebounds against Cal State Bakersfield (11/20) ... scorched Michigan (Inter Clube- African Champions Cup) Angolan Supercup Winner… African Champions (11/18) for a career-high 32 points, including 19 in the first half, which tied her previous career- Cup Winner… Afrobasket.com All-African Champions Cup Best Player… Afrobasket.com high ... finished 13-of-23 from the floor and added five steals. All-African Champions Cup Best Forward… Afrobasket.com All-African Champions Cup 2005-06 (Sophomore) 1st Team… Averaged 11.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 25.6 minutes… Ranked Was a strong all-around player for UNLV in her second season ... finished averaging 8.9 ppg (26th in MWC), 4.3 rpg, 2.7 apg (14th), 0.53 bpg and 2.17 spg, which ranked her third in the league second in points (79) and first in assists (20). ... notched 10 points against New Mexico (3/8) in the MWC quarterfinals, including four off two 2014-2015 crucial steals that she converted into solo layups in the final minutes ... scored 14 points and came (Inter-Clube) Angolan League Champion… African Champions Cup Finalist… Averaged up with three steals at TCU (3/4) before fouling out ... recorded 12 points, four assists and five 14.4 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.6 steals in 7 games. Ranked third in assists and steals against New Mexico (3/2) ... notched 10 points, five rebounds and four assists againstAir steals. Force (2/25) ... posted 11 points against Colorado State (2/18) ... 12 points against BYU (2/11) 2013-2014 ... 10 points, seven rebounds and five assists at Air Force (1/25), converted key three-point play (Inter-Clube- African Champions Cup) Afrobasket.com All-African Champions Cup 2nd in final minute for a six-point lead ... finished with 15 points and seven assists at Colorado State (1/18) ... recorded third-straight double-figure game with 11, along with six rebounds and four Team… African Champions Cup Winner… Averaged 14.4 points and 4.6 rebounds in 30 assists against Wyoming (1/5) ... 14 points, five rebounds, five assists against Lamar (12/31) ... minutes… Ranked second in points (101) and second in assists (23). exploded for a career-high 19 points on 7-of-9 shooting at California (12/4) ... set a then career- (Chieti- Italy) Averaged 17.5 points and 7.7 rebounds in 37.7 minutes. high with 18 points in the season opener against Alabama State (11/18), and was 9-of-12 at the 2012-2013 line. (MBK Ruzomberok- Slovakia) Slovakian Cup Finalist… Eurobasket.com All-Slovakian 2004-05 (Freshman) Extraliga 1st Team… Eurobasket.com Slovakian Extraliga All-Imports Team… Slovakian One of the top freshmen in the conference ... earned Honorable Mention All-MWC after finishing Extraliga Finalist… Averaged 11.1 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 25.0 minutes. 18th in scoring (9.1 ppg), 14th in rebounding (4.9 rpg), 15th in steals (1.29 spg) and tied for fourth (MBK Ruzomberok- EuroCup) Eurobasket.com All-EuroCup Honorable Mention… EuroCup in blocks (0.93) bpg) in conference play ... finished fourth on the team in overall games in scoring Semifinals… Averaged 15.5 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.3 steals… Led the team in points with 8.2 ppg and second in rebounding at 5.0 rpg ... scored 14 points in MWC semifinals against New Mexico (3/1) ... set a career and MWC Tournament freshman record with 14 rebounds in (137). the quarterfinals against Wyoming (3/9), and added six points and two blocks ... turned in an 2011-2012 outstanding game against Utah in the regular season finale (3/5), scoring a team-high 13 points (Maccabi R. Hen- Israel) Averaged 16.2 points and 9.1 rebounds in 33.3 minutes. and adding six rebounds, four steals and one block ... in her first game inThe Pit, finished with 14 (Elitzur Holon- Israel) Averaged 12.8 points, 8.3 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 37.5 minutes. points, seven rebounds and two blocks at New Mexico (2/28) ... hit double figures with 12 against 2010-2011 Wyoming (2/19) and added two blocks ... scored 14 points, including back-to-back three-point (Wasserburg- Germany) German DBBL Cup Winner… Eurobasket.com All-German DBBL plays late in the second half in a 63-60 win over New Mexico (1/27) ... scored 14 points on 7-of-9 Player of the Year… Eurobasket.com All-German DBBL Forward of the Year… Eurobasket. shooting, and added eight rebounds at San Diego State (1/15) ... first career double-double with 14 points and career-high 11 rebounds came against Canisius (1/2) ... career highs in points (14), com All-German DBBL Import Player of the Year… Eurobasket.com All-German DBBL rebounds (6) and steals (6) against Central Connecticut State (12/30) ... against Nevada, Reno Defensive Player of the Year… Eurobasket.com All-German DBBL 1st Team… Eurobasket. (12/22), scored 13 points and was 5-of-5 in the second half ... with UNLV clinging to a two-point com All-German DBBL All-Imports Team… German DBBL Regular Season Runner-Up… lead in the final 30 seconds, made a game-saving steal on a UNR defensive rebound and laid German DBBL Champion… Averaged 17.2 points and 8.6 rebounds in 30.4 minutes… Led it in for a four-point lead ... nine points, five rebounds, four steals, and two blocks against North the team in points (429) and rebounds (216) and steals (59). Carolina (11/28) ... had first career game in double figures with 13 points on 5-of-5 shooting and 2009-2010 added four steals against Texas-Arlington (11/27). (Apollon Ptolemaidos- Greece) Averaged 15.7 points and 3.6 rebounds in 14 games. 2008-2009 (EBE Ibiza PDV- Eurocup) Averaged 6.0 points and 2.0 rebounds in 14.3 minutes.

24 #StarsHeart #17 SEQUOIA HOLMES

CAREER HIGHS HIGH SCHOOL Points...... 8 (3 Times) Three-year starter for Mojave High at guard, and led the city in scoring all three years ... averaged with 20.9 points per game, and also added 8.5 rpg and 4.2 apg ... named North Field Goals...... 4 vs. Connecticut (7/1/2008) West Division MVP and First Team all-state as a senior, and was honorable mention Field Goal Attempts...... 8 (2 Times) all-state her sophomore year ... outstanding track star, was a two-time state champion in 3-Point Field Goals...... 1 (4 Times, 2008) the long jump, including setting the state record of 19 feet, 5 1/4 inches her senior year, 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 3 vs. Connecticut (7/1/2008) while also winning the 100-meter dash as a junior ... led Mojave to three straight state Offensive Rebounds...... 3 (3 Times) championship runner-up finishes ... also was team co-MVP on the volleyball team her junior Defensive Rebounds...... 5 vs. Phoenix (9/7/2008) season ... played AAU basketball for the Las Vegas Hawks from 2000-04. Rebounds...... 7 (2 Times) Assists...... 4 vs. Atlanta (7/3/2008) PERSONAL Steals...... 2 vs. Indiana (6/28/2008) Born Sequoia Antrice Holmes on June 13, 1986 in North Las Vegas, Nevada… Daughter of Sampson Holmes and Juanita Logan… Was a psychology major in college. Blocks...... 1 vs. Sacramento (9/15/2008) Minutes...... 27 vs. Atlanta (7/3/2008) CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2008 HOU 17 3 203 16 62 4 17 16 22 12 23 35 11 8 1 14 19 52 3.1 2010 PHX 15 0 117 8 39 0 11 11 15 8 12 20 6 6 0 10 16 27 1.8 Career 32 3 322 24 101 4 28 27 37 20 35 55 17 14 1 24 35 79 2.5

AWARDS MWC Tournament Semifinals- 2006 All-MWC 2nd Team- 2007 All-MWC Defensive Player of the Year- 2007 MWC Regular Season Runner-Up- 2008 All-MWC 1st Team- 2008 WNBA Western Conference Regular Season Runner-Up- 2010 WNBA Semifinals- 2010 German DBBL Cup Winner- 2011 Eurobasket.com All-German DBLL Player of the Year- 2011 Eurobasket.com All-German DBBL Forward of the Year- 2011 Eurobasket.com All-German DBBL Import Player of the Year- 2011 Eurobasket.com All-German DBBL Defensive Player of the Year- 2011 Eurobasket.com All-German DBBL 1st Team- 2011 German DBBL Regular Season Runner-Up- 2011 German DBBL Champion- 2011 Slovakian Cup Finalist- 2013 Eurobasket.com All-EuroCup Honorable Mention- 2013 EuroCup Semifinals- 2013 Eurobasket.com All-Slovakian Extraliga 1st Team- 2013 Eurobasket.com Slovakian Extraliga All-Imports Team- 2013 Slovakian Extraliga Finalist- 2013 Middle European League Semifinals- 2013 Afrobasket.com All-African Champions Cup 2nd Team- 2014 African Champions Cup Winner- 2014, 2016 Angolan League Champion- 2015 African Champions Cup Finalist- 2015 Angolan Supercup Winner- 2016 Finnish League Semifinals- 2016 Afrobasket.com All-African Champions Cup Best Player- 2016 Afrobasket.com All-African Champions Cup Best Forward- 2016 Afrobasket.com All-African Champions Cup 1st Team- 2016

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Position: Guard High School: Texas Home Educators Sports #4Height: 5-6 moriah jeffersonAssociation (THESA) Weight: 122 College: Connecticut ‘16 Birthdate: Mar. 8, 1994 WNBA Seasons: 1 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Acquired: 2016 WNBA Draft (2nd overall)

CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected 2nd overall by San Antonio in the 2016 WNBA Draft... signed with the Stars April 22, 2016.

showing marked improvement from her freshman year in which she shot 42.4 percent from WNBA CAREER the field … Shot 41.8 percent from beyond the arc, after shooting just 26.6 percent during her rookie year … Scored a career-high 18 points and was 6-9 from the floor in the win 2016 (San Antonio) at Louisville (3/3) … Was 2 rebounds and 2 points shy of a triple-double against USF on Named to the WNBA All-Rookie Team… Started all 34 games, averaged 13.9 points, 4.2 (2/16). assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.6 steals in 30.4 minutes … Led the team in assists (142) and Freshman (2012-13): scoring (472)… led the Stars in three-point field goal percentage (.375)…Led the team in Named to 2012-13 Big East All-Freshman Team … Played in all 39 games for the Huskies assists 20 times and in scoring 12 times… scored 15-plus points 17 times, 20-plus points 5 and started twice … Averaged 4.7 points in 17.4 minutes per game while dishing-out 69 times, recorded 5-plus assists 12 times and 5-plus rebounds 3 times… scored a career- assists … Ranked sixth on the team in assists … Scored in double-figures eight times, high 31 points at Indiana (7/1), the most a Stars player scored in 2016… had a career-high including three times during the NCAA Tournament … Tallied at least three assists on 12 9 assists at Washington (8/28)… Recorded the most field goals attempted with 26 vs. different occasions … Scored a season-high 16 points in UConn’s First Round victory Minnesota (9/11) and most field goals made with 13 at Indiana (7/1) by a Stars player in over Idaho on (3/23/) … Dished-out a season-high 5 assists on 2 different occasions, the the season… Her career-high 9 assists at Washington (8/28) were the most recorded by a first in the season-opening win over the College of Charleston on (11/11) and the second player in 2016… Made a career-high and team season-high 5 steals at Indiana (7/1). against Marquette on (2/5) … Led the Huskies in assists three times and in steals on eight INTERNATIONAL occasions. 2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL (Galatasaray- Turkey): ): Led the team in points (510) and ranked second in assists (137) 2011-12 McDonald’s, USA Today. Parade Magazine, MaxPreps and WBCA All-American ... and steals (56)… Averaged 18.9 points, 5.1 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 2.1 steals in 31.6 Selected to the 2012 USA Basketball U18 National Team ... Named as a finalist for the 2011 minutes. USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team in May ... National Christian Homeschool (Galatasaray- Eurocup): Led the team in points (286) and steals (43) and ranked second Basketball Championships (NCHBC) Sullivan Award Winner in 2011 and 2012. The award in assists (64) … Averaged 22.2 points, 4.9 assists, 3.0 rebounds, and 3.3 steals in 31.7 was renamed the Moriah Jefferson Award in 2012 ... Played with the Texas Home Educators minutes. Sports Association (THESA) as a homeschooled athlete where she amassed 3,354 points, CONNECTICUT 825 rebounds and 728 steals in her career. Senior (2015-16): PERSONAL Won WBCA National Defensive Player of the Year … 2016 Award Winner for second consecutive year … Helped team win 2016 National Championship … Born March 8, 1994 in Dallas, Texas ... Daughter of Robin and Lorenza Jefferson. Named to WBCA All-American Team, Associated Press All-American First Team, All-NCAA Tournament Team, All-American Conference First Team and American All-Tournament Team AWARDS … Started 36 games in her senior season … Ranked third on her team with 12.6 points on 55.7 percent shooting … Led the team in assists per game (5.5) and steals per game (2.6) National Christian Homeschool Basketball Championships All-America first team -2009, … Shot 58.3 percent from behind the 3-point line during the NCAA Tournament … Tied her 2010, 2011 career-high for points (25) and added 8 steals and 8 assists against Temple (02/14) … Also USA U16 National Team Trials -2009 recorded a career-high 2 blocks in the same game against Temple … Tied her season-high USA U17 World Championship Team Trials -2010 for assists (9) against DePaul (12/2) and against Texas in the NCAA regional finals (3/28) … HS All-Texas Region 1st Team -2011 Made a career-high 6 three-pointers against Duquesne (3/21). USA U19 National Team -2011, 2012, 2013 Junior (2014-15): USA U18 National Team -2012 Won 2015 … Earned 2015 American Conference Most Improved Latinbasket.com All-FIBA Americas U18 Honorable Mention -2012 Player Award … Named to WBCA All-America Team, USBWA All-America Team, Associated FIBA Americas u18 in Guarabo (Gold) -2012 Press All-American Second Team, All-NCAA Tournament Team, American All-Tournament Big East Regular Season Runner-Up -2013 Team and All-American Conference First Team … Finished fourth on her team with 12.4 Big East Tournament Finalist -2013 points per game … Led the team in minutes played (1,121) … Also led the team in assists Big East All-Freshman Team -2013 (191) and steals (100) … Shot 49.6 percent from behind the 3-point line … Shot 84.3 NCAA Champion -2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 percent from the free throw line … Averaged 14.9 points on 65.1 percent shooting during the World Championships U19 in Lithuania (Gold) -2013 postseason … Scored 22 points and added 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals in only 25 All-AAC 1st Team -2014, 2015, 2016 minutes against Tulsa (1/7) … Posted her first career double-double (11 points, 10 assists) AAC Regular Season Champion -2014, 2015, 2016 against SMU (1/11). AAC Tournament Winner -2014, 2015, 2016 Sophomore (2013-14): All-AAC Most Improved Player of the Year -2015 Named to All-American Conference First Team … 2013-14 Nancy Lieberman Award AAC All-Tournament Team -2015 Finalist … Started in all 40 games … Fifth on the team in points per game (10) … Led the ESPNW All-NCAA division I 2nd Team -2015 conference in assists with 4.9 per game … Scored in double-figures 22 different times and WBCA Division I All-Region 1 Team -2015 recorded 6 or more assists 16 times … Recorded 25 assists during UConn’s six game run USBWA NCAA All-America Team -2015, 2016 through the NCAA Tournament … Led the league in field goal percentage at 57.5 percent, WBCA NCAA D1 All-America Team -2015, 2016 USA National Team -2015

26 #StarsHeart #4 MORIAH JEFFERSON

AWARDS CONTINUED Latinbasket.com All-Panamerica Games 2nd Team -2015 Panamerican Games in Toronto (Silver) -2015 All-AAC Defensive Player of the Year -2016 NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team -2015, 2016 NCAA Bridgeport Regional All-Tournament Team -2016 AP NCAA All-America 1st Team -2016 ESPNW All-NCAA Division 1 1st Team -2016 WBCA Nancy Liberman Award -2016, 2015 WBCA NCAA D1 Defensive Player of the Year -2016 WBCA Division 1 All-Region 3 Team -2016 WNBA All-Rookie Team -2016 CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2016 SAN 34 34 1034 185 434 33 88 69 89 15 58 73 142 55 4 59 71 472 13.9 CAREER 34 34 1034 185 434 33 88 69 89 15 58 73 142 55 4 59 71 472 13.9 CAREER HIGHS Points...... 31 at Indiana (7/1/2016) Field Goals...... 13 at Indiana (7/1/2016) Field Goal Attempts...... 26 vs. Minnesota (9/11/2016) 3-Point Field Goals...... 4 vs. Phoenix (7/16/2016) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 6 vs. Los Angeles (9/16/2016) Offensive Rebounds...... 2 (4 times, 2016) Defensive Rebounds...... 5 vs. Seattle (7/20/2016) Rebounds...... 6 vs. New York (7/10/2016) Assists...... 9 vs. Washington (8/28/2016) Steals...... 5 vs. Indiana (7/1/2016) Blocks...... 2 vs. Connecticut (8/30/2016) Minutes...... 38 (2 times, 2016)

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Position: Guard College: Notre Dame ‘14 #21Height: 5-11 kayla mcbrideWNBA Seasons: 3 Weight: 174 Acquired: 2014 WNBA Draft (3rd overall) Birthdate: June 25, 1992 Birthplace: Erie, Pennsylvania High School: Villa Maria Academy CAREER TRANSACTIONS Drafted in the first round (3rd overall) in the 2014 WNBA Draft by the San Antonio Stars.

WNBA CAREER NOTRE DAME 2016 (San Antonio) Senior 2013-14: Averaged 17.1 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.9 assists in 17 starts… Missed the rest of the At the time of her graduation, ranked fifth in program history with 1,876 career points, as season after fracturing her right foot versus Minnesota (7/2)… Ranked third in points (291) well as first with .882 career free throw percentage, sixth in career games played (133) and on the team in only 17 games played… Ranked second in free throw percentage (.853) on career double-figure scoring games (100), seventh in career minutes played (3,735) and tie- 58-68 shots… Played a career-high 41 minutes at Dallas (6/23), the most a Stars player ninth in career games started (114) …one of five players in program history to score at least played in a game in 2016… Led in scoring seven times, rebounds four times, and assists 1,800 points and grab 600 rebounds in her career … 23-game double-digit scoring streak in once… Recorded a career-high 10 rebounds at Chicago (6/21) 2013-14 was fifth-longest in program history. 2015 (San Antonio) Junior 2012-13: Averaged 13.8 points per game in 25 starts … Ranked fourth in the WNBA for three-pointers Appeared in all 37 games (starting 36 times), averaging career highs of 15.9 points, 4.6 made (53) … Tied for fourth in the WNBA with of Connecticut for three- rebounds and 2.4 assists per game … scored in double figures 32 times with one double- point attempts with 142 … Scored a season-high 29 points against Atlanta on (6/11) … double … ranked seventh in BIG EAST in scoring and led league in free throw percentage Recorded a season-high five steals against Phoenix (6/30). (school-record .900); would have tied for ninth in nation in free throw percentage, but was 2014 (San Antonio) two made foul shots shy of minimum to qualify for national ranking (2.5 FTM/game) … Started all 34 games for the Stars in the regular season…led the Stars in scoring, averaging ranked 14th in the BIG EAST in field goal percentage (.453). 13.0 points per game, which also ranked third among rookies in the WNBA…Was one of Sophomore 2011-12: three unanimous selections to the WNBA All-Rookie Team…finished third in Rookie of the Appeared in all 39 games, starting 36 times … ranked fourth on team (13th in BIG EAST) Year voting…Scored in double-figures in 21 games, including two 30 point performances… with .496 field goal percentage … fourth on team in scoring (27th in BIG EAST), averaging Recorded the most points by a Stars rookie (442) since the team relocated to San Antonio… 11.6 points per game … took BIG EAST regular-season free throw percentage crown (.919), Set career highs in assists (6) and steals (5), while scoring 15 points at Tulsa (7/17) … Tied first for Notre Dame player since in 2004-05. her career-high of 30 points on 12-20 shooting vs. New York (7/9) … Scored 20 points, Freshman 2010-11: making all four of her three-point attempts vs. Los Angeles (6/14) … Scored career-high Appeared in 19 games, starting four times … averaged 8.7 points (tops among Fighting Irish 30 points (10-16), grabbed four rebounds and dished out three assists vs. Tulsa (5/28)… reserves) and 3.3 rebounds per game, and shot .557 from the field (third on team). Reached double digit scoring for the first time in her career, scoring 11 points vs. Tulsa (5/17) … Scored six points and recorded two steals in her regular season debut at Atlanta (5/16)…Playoffs: Led the Stars in scoring in the postseason (22.5)…Scored a team-high 20 HIGH SCHOOL points in Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals and 25 points in Game 2. Graduated from Villa Maria Academy in Erie, Pa., where she was a three-year starter and four-year letterwinner under head coach Scott Dibble, helping Victors to combined record of 106-15 (.876) with two Pennsylvania Class AA state titles (2009, 2010) and a state INTERNATIONAL runner-up finish (2007) in her prep career ... 2010 McDonald’s High School All-American 2016-2017 ... 2010 Parade second-team All-American ... 2010 ESPN RISE second-team All-American (Yakin Dogu BGD-Turkey) Turkish Cup Winner… Averaged 19.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.4 ... 2010 MaxPreps fifth-team All-American ... 2010 ESPN Hoopgurlz All-Star Team ... 2010 assists and 1.3 steals… Led the team in three-point percentage (.407) and ranked second Gatorade Pennsylvania High School Player of the Year ... two-time Pennsylvania Class AA in three-point field goals made (56)… Shot 50.5 percent from the field... akin( Dogu BGD- Player of the Year (2009, 2010) ... three-time all-state selection (2008 - third team, 2009, EuroCup) Averaged 17.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists… Led the team in free throw 2010 - first team) ... three-time first-team all-region pick (2008, 2009, 2010) ... 2007estern percentage (.923), three-point percentage (.540) and three-point field goals made (27)… Pennsylvania Freshman of the Year and recipient of the Swintayla Cash Award ... ranked Ranked third in rebounds (54)... 2017 EuroCup Winner. 20th by both ESPN Hoopgurlz (fourth among shooting guards) and Blue Star Basketball ... 2015-2016: ranked 22nd by All-Star Girls Report (also fourth among shooting guards) ... ranked 68th (Nadezhda- Russia) Russian PBL Finalist… Russian PBL Regular Season Runner-Up… by Dan Olson Collegiate Girls Basketball Report (11th among shooting guards) ... career Eurobasket.com Russian PBL All-Imports Team… Eurobasket.com All-Russian PBL per-game averages of 14.3 points, 7.6 rebounds and 3.3 steals. Honorable Mention… Led in minutes averaged (.253) and free throw percentage (.878)… Second in scoring (264)… Averaged 10.2 points, 2.4 assists and 1.5 steals in 25.3 minutes. (Nadezhda- Euroleague) Euroleague Finalist… Eurobasket.com Euroleague All-Imports PERSONAL Team… Eurobasket.com All-Euroleague 2nd Team… Ranked second in scoring (239) and Daughter of LuAnn and Lamont McBride … oldest of four children … younger sister, Karlee, field goal percentage (.548)… Third in three-point (.321) and free throw percentage (.833)… was on the women’s basketball team at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. Averaged 13.3 points, 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals in 34.9 minutes. 2014-2015: (Sopron- ) Eurobasket.com All-Hungarian League Player of the Year… Eurobasket. com All-Hungarian League Guard of the Year… Eurobasket.com All-Hungarian League Import Player of the Year… Eurobasket.com Hungarian League 1st Team… Second in three-point (.373) and free throw percentage (.875)… Averaged 16.8 points and 7.1 rebounds in 27.4 minutes. (Sopron- EuroCup) EuroCup Quarterfinalist… Eurobasket.com All-EuroCup 3rd Team… Led the team in scoring (154)… Averaged 17.1 points and 6.2 rebounds in 31.3 minutes.

28 #StarsHeart #21 KAYLA MCBRIDE

CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2014 SAN 34 34 884 154 379 57 144 77 91 22 57 79 58 33 4 42 39 442 13.0 2015 SAN 27 25 756 131 343 53 142 58 66 5 79 84 44 29 3 45 33 373 13.8 2016 SAN 17 17 523 102 278 29 95 58 68 13 55 68 33 18 2 34 22 291 17.1 Career 78 76 2163 387 800 139 381 193 225 40 191 231 135 80 9 121 94 1106 14.2 CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2014 SAN 2 2 60 16 27 6 10 7 7 1 4 5 1 2 0 7 4 45 22.5 Career 2 2 60 16 27 6 10 7 7 1 4 5 1 2 0 7 4 45 22.5 CAREER HIGHS AWARDS Points...... 30 (2 Times) USA U18 National Team- 2010 Field Goals...... 12 vs. New York (7/9/2014) FIBA Americas U18 Championships in Colorado Springs (Gold)- 2010 Field Goal Attempts...... 23 vs. Atlanta (6/25/2016) Big East Conference Tournament Finalist- 2011, 2012 NCAA Finalist- 2011, 2012, 2014 3-Point Field Goals...... 6 vs. Seattle (8/8/2015) Big East All-Tournament Team- 2012 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 10 vs. Atlanta (6/25/2016) Big East Conference Regular Season Champion- 2012 Offensive Rebounds...... 3 vs. New York (6/11/2016) Big East Regular Season Champion- 2013 Defensive Rebounds...... 9 (2 Times) Big East Tournament Winner- 2013 Rebounds...... 10 vs. Chicago (6/21/2016) All-Big East All-Tournament MVP- 2013 All-Big East 1st Team- 2013 Assists...... 6 vs. Tulsa (7/7/2014) NCAA Final Four- 2013 Steals...... 5 (2 Times) WBCA Division I All-Region 1 Team- 2013 Blocks...... 1 (9 Times) AP NCAA All-America 3rd Team- 2013 Minutes...... 41 vs. Dallas (6/23/2016) WBCA All-NCAA D1 Team- 2013, 2014 ESPNW All-NCAA Division I 1st Team- 2014 ACC Regular Season Champion- 2014 ACC Tournament Winner- 2014 All-ACC 1st Team- 2014 ACC All-Tournament 1st Team- 2014 USBWA NCAA All-America Team- 2014 AP NCAA All-America 1st Team- 2014 NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team- 2014 WNBA All-Rookie Team- 2014 WNBA Quarterfinals- 2014 Eurobasket.com All-EuroCup 3rd Team- 2015 EuroCup Quarterifnals- 2015 Eurobasket.com All-Hungarian League Player of the Year- 2015 Eurobasket.com All-Hungarian League Guard of the Year- 2015 Eurobasket.com All-Hungarian League Import Player of the Year- 2015 Eurobasket.com Hungarian League 1st Team- 2015 WNBA All-Star Game- 2015 USA National Team- 2016 Eurobasket.com All-Euroleague 2nd Team- 2016 Eurobasket.com Euroleague All-Imports Team- 2016 Euroleague Finalist- 2016 Eurobasket.com All-Russian PBL Honorable Mention- 2016 Eurobasket.com Russian PBL All-Imports Team- 2016 Russian PBL Regular Season Runner-Up- 2016 Russian PBL Finalist- 2016 Turkish KBSL- 2017 Turkish Cup Winner- 2017 Eurobasket.com All-EuroCup First Team - 2017 Eurobasket.com EuroCup All-Imports Team - 2017 EuroCup Winner - 2017

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Position: Guard-Forward College: Georgia Tech ‘11 #6Height: 6-1 alex montgomeryWNBA Seasons: 6 Weight: 185 Acquired: Traded by the Liberty on May 14, 2015 in Birthdate: Nov. 12, 1988 exchange for a first-round pick in the 2015 WNBA Birthplace: Tacoma, Washington Draft. High School: Lincoln High School CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected in the first round (10th overall) of the 2011 WNBA Draft by the New York Liberty… Traded to the Stars on May 14, 2015 in exchange for a first-round pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft.

(Club Atletico Faenza- Euroleague) WNBA CAREER Averaged 12.8 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.2 steals in 29.2 minutes. 2016 (San Antonio) Averaged 3.6 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists... Led the Stars in rebounds twice GEORGIA TECH and assists twice… Made a career-high 6 assists at Seattle (7/20)… Grabbed 3 steals at Senior 2010-11: Phoenix (7/16), tied for third-most a Stars player recorded in a game that season. Averaged 14.1 points, 8.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game during her senior season… 2015 (San Antonio) Became 23rd player in Georgia Tech history to score over 1,000 career points (1,078)… Played in three games before being sidelined indefinitely with a knee injury…In her return 2011 State of Georgia Women’s College Player of the Year, WBCA All-Region 2, Second from injury that sidelined her for 18 games, she recorded one assist in nine minutes of Team All-ACC and ACC All-Defensive Team…Averaged a career 12.1 points and 6.0 play…Brought down 10 rebounds against Phoenix (9/5)…In her first start since returning rebounds and posted nine career double-doubles. from injury, she recorded a season-high 12 points and five boards against Tulsa (9/8). Junior 2009-10: 2014 (New York) Named to the All-ACC third team for the second straight season … Selected as the 2010 Played in all 34 games during the 2014 season, starting 20 of them…averaged 5.3 points, ACC Sixth Player of the Year after starting just 13 of the Jackets 33 games and playing 3.9 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.7 steals in 21.9 minutes…shot 43.1 percent from the three- in only 28 … Averaged 11.9 points and 6.0 rebounds in 25.3 minutes … Only missed five point line during the year…in 2014, set career highs in minutes (33), field goal attempts (15), games after tearing ACL at the end of the 2009 season … Was not cleared to go 100 three-point field goals (3), three-point attempts (7), offensive rebounds (3) and steals (4). percent until Jan. 24th game against Virginia … Grabbed 13 rebounds in first round of 2013 (New York) NCAA Tournament against UALR (3/21) … Registered double-double with 19 points and 12 Appeared in 34 games … Averaged career numbers with 6.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.7 rebounds in ACC Tournament semifinal game against Duke (3/6). assists per game … Scored a career-high 21 points at Washington (8/6) … Posted first Sophomore 2008-09: career double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds at Indiana (7/23) … Had a career-high Named Third-Team All-ACC … Played in 30 games and started 28 of those contests … Led 12 rebounds at Atlanta (6/7) … Recorded double-digit rebounds in three games … Scored the team with 13.7 points, 6.7 rebounds and 31.1 minutes a game … Scored team-high 17 in double figures in seven games, including a career-high 21 points in win over ashingtonW points in first round of ACC Tournament against Clemson before leaving with an injury (3/5) (8/6). … Tallied 16 points, nine boards and four assists in win over No. 22/19 Virginia (3/1) … 2012 (New York) Recorded a season-high 24 points in big win at Clemson (2/22). Played in 26 games … Averaged 2.5 points … Scored 12 points vs. Phoenix (9/5) … Made Freshman 2007-08: second career postseason appearance…Averaged 4.0 points in two games during the Named to the 2008 ACC All-Freshman team and the ACC All-Academic team … Garnered Liberty’s first-round playoff series. ACC Rookie of the Week honors on Dec. 26, 2007 and Jan. 21, 2008 … Ranked in the 2011 (New York) top-10 all-time in Georgia Tech history for points (335), rebounds (168), blocked shots (25) Appeared in 30 games and averaged 2.5 points … Scored in double figures for the first and steals (53) by a freshman … Started 26 games and played in 31 as a freshman … time in her career with 10 points vs. Connecticut (7/15) … Made her first career playoff Named the 2008 Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Holiday Tournament MVP … appearance…Playoffs: Averaged 1.0 points in two games during the Liberty’s first-round Scored 15 points on six-of-seven shooting from the field in first round win over Miami at series. ACC Tournament (3/6). OFFSEASON HIGH SCHOOL 2016-17 Four-year winner at Lincoln High School under Head Coach Kevin Strozier ... Head Coach - Steilacoom High School Girls Basketball Team; Steilacoom, WA Averaged 22.3 points, 18.8 rebounds, 8.0 assists and 6.4 blocks her senior season ... 2014-2015 Participated in the Washington vs. Oregon All-Star game ... Ranked No. 15 high school (Elitzur Ramla- Israel) senior in the country by HoopGurlz.com ... Ranked 13th by scout.com ... First female Israeli League Finalist… Israeli League Regular Season Runner-Up… Averaged 11.8 points, athlete at Lincoln to record a quadruple-double in seven or more games ... Top-10 8.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists. All-American Camp All-Star ... 2007 Street & Smith Honorable Mention. 2013-2014 (Tarbes Gespe Bigorre- France) Led the team in field goal percentage (.495)… Averaged 12.7 points, 7.2 rebounds in 29.6 PERSONAL minutes. (Tarbes Gespe Bigorre- EuroCup) Alexandria Rochell Montgomery was born on November 12, 1988 … Daughter of Felix Averaged 11.7 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.0 steals in 31.8 minutes… Ranked second in field Guillory and Sabrina Montgomery … Has four siblings … History major at Georgia Tech… goal percentage (.595). Four-year letter winner. 2012-2013 (Recife- Brazil) Won Brazil LBF Championship… Brazilian LBF Regular Season Champion… Averaged 12.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.6 steals. 2011-2012 (Club Atletico Faenza- France) Averaged 10.1 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.5 steals in 25.9 minutes.

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CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2011 NYL 30 0 271 28 85 8 18 11 17 15 39 54 21 10 7 19 33 75 2.5 2012 NYL 26 0 210 24 64 8 23 8 11 17 31 48 11 15 2 14 23 64 2.5 2013 NYL 34 0 782 86 224 13 43 22 26 36 141 177 57 22 8 57 75 207 6.1 2014 NYL 34 20 745 70 171 28 65 11 16 35 98 133 34 24 6 39 87 179 5.3 2015 SAN 13 3 234 29 77 4 20 7 10 16 42 58 10 8 7 16 24 69 5.3 2016 SAN 25 7 357 35 98 10 32 9 12 15 38 53 39 10 4 20 37 89 3.6 Career 162 30 2599 272 719 71 201 68 92 134 389 523 172 89 34 165 279 683 4.2 CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2011 NYL 2 0 5 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1.0 2012 NYL 2 0 22 2 7 1 4 3 4 2 4 6 0 2 0 0 1 8 4.0 Career 4 0 27 3 10 1 5 3 4 2 4 6 0 2 1 1 2 10 2.5 CAREER HIGHS AWARDS Points...... 21 vs. Washington (8/6/2013) All-ACC 3rd Team- 2009, 2010 Field Goals...... 8 vs. Washington (8/6/2013) ACC Tournament Semifinals- 2010, 2011 All-ACC Sixth Player of the Year- 2010 Field Goal Attempts...... 15 (2 Times) All-ACC 2nd Team- 2011 3-Point Field Goals...... 3 (9 Times) ACC All-Defensive Team- 2011 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 8 vs. Seattle (9/13/2015) WNBA Quarterfinals- 2011, 2012 Offensive Rebounds...... 3 (10 Times) Brazilian LBF Regular Season Champion- 2013 Defensive Rebounds...... 10 vs. Atlanta (6/7/2013) Brazilian LBF Champion- 2013 Rebounds...... 12 vs. Atlanta (6/7/2013) Latinbasket.com All-Brazilian LBF Forward of the year- 2013 Latinbasket.com All-Brazilian LBF 1st Team- 2013 Assists...... 6 vs. Seattle (7/20/2016) Israeli League Regular Season Runner-Up- 2015 Steals...... 4 vs. Atlanta (7/16/2014) Israeli League Finalist- 2015 Blocks…...... 2 (2 Times) Minutes…...... 33 (2 Times)

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Position: Forward College: Duke ‘14 #7Height: 6-3 haley petersWNBA Seasons: 1 Weight: 178 Acquired: April 12, 2016 Birthdate: Sept. 17, 1992 Birthplace: Summit, New Jersey High School: The Peddie School CAREER TRANSACTIONS Signed by the May 21, 2014…. Released from the Mystics in May 2014… signed with the Stars on April 12, 2016... signed a training camp contract with the Stars on April 3, 2017.

Wake Forest … drained 10-of-12 field goals against eighth-ranked Maryland, while scoring WNBA CAREER 21 points … scored a career-high 25 points on 12-of-16 field goals at anderbiltV in the NCAA Tournament … totaled 19 games with 10 or more points … All-ACC Academic Team 2016 (San Antonio) selection … pulled down at least two rebounds in every game … grabbed a career-high four Appeared in 34 games averaging 5.8 points and 2.3 rebounds in 17.5 minutes… scored 16 steals against Virginia and UNC Wilmington … hit 13 out of her last 23 three-point field goal points in the fourth quarter versus Chicago (5/27), making her the first rookie in franchise attempts to conclude the season. history to score 16 in a quarter… scored a career-high 19 points vs. Dallas (9/9)… Scored Freshman (2010-11): 10-plus points 7 times and recorded 5-plus rebounds 4 times… Recorded a career-high 6 Selected to the All-ACC Academic Team … saw the court in all 36 games, while making nine rebounds vs. Minnesota (9/11). starts … started against DePaul and Connecticut in the NCAA Tournament Regionals … brought down 3.6 rebounds per game including a career-high 13 in the win over Southern INTERNATIONAL California … shot 8-of-11 and scored a career-high 17 points against Western Kentucky 2016-17 … hit 52.2 percent of her field goals and 73.5 of her free throws … her 52.2 field goal (Girona- Spain): Spanish LFB Cup Finalist… Ranked second on the team in scoring percentage led the Duke team … scored double-figures a total of 10 times … averaged (419)…. Averaged 13.5 points and 5.1 rebounds in 24.6 minutes… 10.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.0 assists in the ACC Tournament … took five charges on (Girona- Eurocup): Ranked second in scoring (131)… Averaged 13.1 points and 5.3 the season … dished a career-high four assists at James Madison … pulled down four or rebounds in 23.8 minutes. more rebounds in 17 games … scored 15 points and had four rebounds as she hit 6-of-7 2015-16 field goals at 21st-ranked Florida State … had 14 points and four rebounds in theACC (Conquero- Spain): Third in team scoring (418)… Averaged 15.5 points and 4.7 rebounds in Championship game against 19th-ranked North Carolina … became the eighth freshman in 27.7 minutes. school history to produce 10+ points in her first two career NCAA Tournament games. 2014-15 (Ferrol- Spain): Averaged 15.8 points and 6.2 rebounds in 33.5 minutes. HIGH SCHOOL A McDonald’s All-America selection in 2010 … 2010 New Jersey Gatorade Player of the DUKE Year … 2010 Parade Magazine Second Team All-America … recorded seven points, three Senior (2013-14): rebounds and two assists in the 2010 McDonald’s All-America High School game … two- Named All-ACC Tournament second team … preseason Naismith National Player of the time New Jersey State Prep and Mid-Atlantic Prep League Player of the Year in 2009 and Year candidate … Capital One Academic All-America Third Team … one of 10 finalists for 2010 ... four-time First Team New Jersey All-State ... four-time Mid-Atlantic Prep League the Senior CLASS Award … All-ACC Academic Team … started all 31 games she played First Team All-League ... totaled 1,521 career points and 1,116 rebounds ... as a senior, … missed four games with a knee injury … averaged 11.2 points, a tied for team-best averaged 19.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.5 steals. 7.6 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.3 steals … notched six double-doubles … pulled down a team-best 20 rebounds against USC Upstate, which was the tied for third-most in school history … collected a season-high 22 points to go along with eight rebounds and four steals PERSONAL against Wake Forest … pulled down 10 or more rebounds seven different times … posted Full name is Haley McCloskey Peters … born September 17, 1992 in Summit, .J. … 15 rebounds at Georgia Tech … in the ACC stats, ranked tied 30th in scoring, tied ninth in Daughter of Kurt Peters and Sharon McCloskey. rebounding and sixth in defensive rebounds (5.5). Junior (2012-13): All-ACC second team selection … All-ACC Tournament first team … All-ACC Academic AWARDS Team … Capital One Academic All-District III honoree … started all 36 contests … averaged ACC Regular Season Co-Champion -2011 12.2 points, 7.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.1 steals … totaled 10 double-doubles and 13 ACC Tournament Winner -2011, 2013 games with 10 or more rebounds … led team in rebounding with a 7.6 per game average NCAA Elite Eight -2011, 2012, 2013 and 273 total, which ranked tied for sixth on Duke’s single-season list … ranked 34th All-ACC 3rd Team -2012 nationally in field goal percentage (50.7) … in the ACC stats, ranked 20th in scoring, ninth in ACC All-Academic Team -2012, 2013 rebounding and 10th in field goal percentage (50.7) … in ACC games only, ranked tied for ACC Regular Season Champion -2012, 2013 26th in scoring (11.8), eighth in rebounding (8.1) and tied for 12th in field goal percentage All-ACC 2nd Team -2013 (48.1) … teamed with Elizabeth Williams to pull down a combined 14.9 rebounds a game, ACC All-Tournament 1st Team -2013 which was the highest per game average since the 1995-96 campaign … hit a career- Capital One NCAA Division I Academic All-America 3rd Team -2014 best 27 three-pointers and drained 47.4 percent from downtown … her 47.4 percent from ACC Regular Season Runner-Up -2014 downtown ranked tied for second on Duke’s single-season list … tied a career high with 25 ACC Tournament Finalist -2014 points at Virginia Tech, while pulling down 10 rebounds … drained a career-high four treys ACC All-Tournament 2nd Team -2014 against the Hokies … opened the season with 21 points versus Presbyterian … took three Eurobasket.com All-Spanish LFB Honorable Mention -2016 charges. Spanish LFB Regular Season Runner-Up -2016 Sophomore (2011-12): Spanish LFB Semifinals -2016 All-ACC Third Team … averaged 10.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.3 steals … Spanish LFB Cup Winner -2016 started all 33 contests … hit 51.2 percent from the field … hit 18 treys and drained 43.9 Spanish LFB Cup Finalist -2017 percent from downtown … posted a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds against

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CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2016 SAN 34 0 594 75 215 18 72 25 37 16 62 78 27 12 7 28 64 52 5.8 Career 34 0 594 75 215 18 72 25 37 16 62 78 27 12 7 28 64 52 5.8 CAREER HIGHS Points...... 19 vs. Dallas (9/9/2016) Field Goals...... 6 (2 times, 2016) Field Goal Attempts...... 11 (3 times, 2016) 3-Point Field Goals...... 3 vs. Seattle (7/8/2016) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 5 vs. Dallas (9/9/2016) Offensive Rebounds...... 3 vs. Dallas (9/9/2016) Defensive Rebounds...... 6 vs. Minnesota (9/11/2016) Rebounds...... 6 vs. Minnesota (9/11/2016) Assists...... 4 vs. Dallas (9/9/2016) Steals...... 3 vs. Dallas (9/9/2016) Blocks...... 1 (7 times, 2016) Minutes...... 32 vs. Indiana (7/1/2016)

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Position: Guard College: Washington ‘17 #10Height: 5-9 kelsey plumWNBA Seasons: R Weight: 145 Acquired: 2017 WNBA Draft Birthdate: Aug. 24, 1994 Birthplace: Poway, CA High School: La Jolla Country Day School CAREER TRANSACTIONS Drafted in the first round (1st overall) of the 2017 WNBA Draft by the San Antonio Stars.

named Pac-12 Freshman of the Year ... earned First Team All-Pac-12 honors ... named to WASHINGTON the Freshman All-America Team by FullCourt.com ... won seven Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors ... set the UW single-season record with 203 free throws made, which also led Senior (2016-17): the Pac-12 ... shot 84.6 percent (203-240) from the foul line, good for second in the Pac-12 Broke all-time NCAA scoring record with 3,527 points ... broke single-season NCAA scoring ... finished fourth in the Pac-12 at 20.9 points per game ... also contributed 4.7 rebounds record with 1,109 points ... broke 33-year-old NCAA career free throw record with 912 and 2.7 assists per game ... made 81 3-pointers, which was tied for fourth in the conference ... named AP Player of the Year ... named espnW Player of the Year ... earned Pac-12 and third all-time at UW ... started all 34 games and was third in the Pac-12 at 37.3 minutes Player of the Year ... named WBCA All-American ... unanimous first team All-American per game ... set UW freshman record in points, minutes, field goals, field goal attempts, by AP ... unanimous first team All-American by espnW ... won the , Ann free throws, free throw attempts, 3-pointers, 3-point attempts and free throw percentage ... Meyers Drysdale, Nancy Lieberman awards, Naismith and Wade Trophy ... earned fourth scored in double figures in 33 of 34 games, 20 or more 20 times and 30 or over four times consecutive All-Pac-12 honor ... Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... just 11 games ... had a career high and UW freshman record 38 points against Oregon (2/21) ... made a into senior season, broke all-time Pac-12 scoring record (12/11) ... became first player in Husky record 18 free throws on 18-19 shooting against Colorado (1/19) ... had a career-high Pac-12 history, female or male, to score 3,000 career points ... became third player in NCAA nine assists against California (2/7) ... one of just three players in the nation with at least history to reach 1,000 points in a single season ... scored Pac-12 record 57 points against 200 field goals, 200 free throws and 80 3-pointers ( - Baylor, Kelsey Minato Utah (2/25) ... broke Washington’s career three-point record against Savannah State ... - Army) ... teamed with Jazmine Davis to form the second-highest scoring backcourt duo at finalist for Wooden, Naismith, Lieberman, Dawn Staley, Dysdale awards ... watch list for 39.7 points (UT Martin). Wade Trophy ... AP Preseason All-American ... Athlon preseason First Team All-American ... unanimous Preseason All-Pac-12 pick ... finalist for Senior CLASS Award ... six-time Pac-12 Player of the Week ... preseason No. 6 player in nation by ESPNW ... led the nation in HIGH SCHOOL scoring ... became just second player in Pac-12 history to record 300 career three-pointers Played for team USA at the U-19 World Championships in 2013, helping Team USA to ... three-time espnW Player of the Week ... Naismith Trophy Player of the Week (1/9) ... Ann the Gold Medal ... named a Max Preps All-American, USA Today All-American, WBCA All- Drysdale Player of the Week (1/11) ... scored 44 points on four occasions, at Seattle U, vs. American and McDonalds All-American ... led La Jolla Country to the State Championship Boise State, at Oregon and vs. Stanford ... drained career-high seven three-pointers against her junior year … earned All-Coastal League in 2013 … All-CIF San Diego Section … D.I. Stanford ... recorded first career double-double vs. Oklahoma (3/20) with scored 38 points Player of the Year … Coastal League Player of the Year in 2013 … name 1st-team All-State and 11 assists ... 21 or more points in all 35 games ... registered 17 30-plus games, five … Player of the Year in San Diego … Athlete of the Year in San Diego. 40-plus games and one 50-plus ... led the team in assists per game (4.8). Junior (2015-16): Named the first WBCA All-American in Washington history ... Lexington Region All- PERSONAL Tournament Team ... Pac-12 All-Tournament Team ... earned USWBA and Wooden Award All-American honors ... Third Team AP All-America ... Second Team All-America by ESPNW Majored in Anthropology ... daughter of Katie and Jim Plum ... enjoys sand volleyball and ... WBCA All-Region for a second-straight year and All-Pac-12 for a third time ... one of 10 hanging out with her family … has three siblings, her brother Daniel, sister Kaitlyn who semifinalists for the Naismith Award ... one of 15 on the Wooden Award National Ballot ... played volleyball at UC Davis, and her sister Lauren who played volleyball at Oregon … named one of 10 finalists for the Nancy Lieberman Award given to the nation’s top point mother Katie played volleyball at UC Davis and her father Jim played football and guard ... one of 16 players named to the Ann Meyers Drysdale Midseason Watch List at San Diego State. for national Player of the Year ... named to the Dawn Staley Award Midseason List for the nation’s top guard ... for the week of January 11-17, earned the USBWA Ann Meyers AWARDS Drysdale National Player of the Week, while also being named Pac-12 Player of the Week USA U19 National Team- 2013 ... named to the Wooden Award Preseason Top 30, the Naismith Early Season Watch List World Championships U19 in Lithuania (Gold)- 2013 and the preseason All-Pac-12 Team ... a Second Team CoSIDA Academic All-American, a All-Pace 12 Freshman of the Year- 2014 CoSIDA Academic All-District award winner and a Academic All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Freshman Team- 2014 selection ... led the Pac-12 and fourth in the nation in scoring at 25.9 points per game ... led NIT Elite Eight- 2014 the nation in free throws made (266) and attempted (299), fifth in percentage (.890) ... set Capital One NCAA Division I Academic All-District 8 1st Team- 2015 UW records with 960 points, 308 field goals and 266 free throws ... scored in double figures All-Pac 12 1st Team- 2015, 2016, 2017 all 37 games, including 32 of at least 20 and 10 of at least 30 ... also averaged 4.2 assists, WBCA Division I All-Region 8 Team- 2015 3.7 rebounds and 1.6 steals ... became fastest player in Pac-12 and seventh in NCAA USA National Team- 2015 history to reach 2,000 points ... started all 37 games and led the nation in minutes played Panamerican Games in Toronto (silver)- 2015 with 1,414. CoSIDA NCAA Division I Academic All-District 8 1st Team- 2016 Sophomore (2014-15): CoSDIA NCAA Division I Academic All-America 2nd Team- 2016 Named a Wooden Top-15 Nominee ... member of WBCA All-Region Team ... also a Pac-12 Tournament Semifinals- 2016 candidate for the Naismith, Wade, Lieberman and Staley awards ... All-Pac-12 selection NCAA Lexington Regional All-Tournament Team- 2016 USBWA NCAA All-America Team- 2016 after leading the conference in scoring at 22.6 ppg ... set UW school record with 45 points AP NCAA All-America 3rd Team- 2016 in opener at Oklahoma (11/14) and earned Pac-12 Player of the Week honors ... broke own ESPNW All-NCAA Division I 2nd Team- 2016 single season scoring record with 746 points ... set UW records with seven 30-point games WBCA NCAA D1 All-America Team- 2016, 2017 and 21 20-point games ... broke school records with 207 made free throws and by shooting WBCA Division I All-Region 5 Team- 2016, 2017 89.6 percent ... set Pac-12 record with 35 consecutive free throws made ... finished seventh NCAA Final Four- 2016 in the nation in scoring, second in free throws made and 11th in free throw percentage ... All-Pac 12 Player of the Year- 2017 added 3.7 rebounds 3.3 assists and a career-best 51 steals on the year ... started every Pac-12 Regular Season Co-Runner-Up- 2017 game and led the Pac-12 in minutes played at 36.8 a game. NCAA Sweet 16- 2017 Freshman (2013-14): WBCA All-NCAA D1 Player of the Year- 2017 Set the Washington single-season and Pac-12 freshman record for points with 712 ...

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General Manager 2nd season Notre Dame 2001,ruth 2016 riley, 2-Time WNBA Champion (2003, 2006) 2003 WNBA Finals MVP

Ruth Riley enters her second season with the San Antonio Stars as Additionally, Riley earned an Olympic gold medal with USA Basketball at general manager. the 2004 Olympics in Athens.

The two-time WNBA champion (2003, 2006) and 2003 WNBA Finals MVP Riley played for Notre Dame from 1997-2001 and led the school to the joined the Stars following a 13-year professional career. 2001 NCAA Championship. She received numerous accolades her senior season including Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four award, The selected Riley fifth overall in the 2001 WNBA Draft. After Naismith Player of the Year, Big East Player of the Year and Academic the Sol ceased operations, the selected Riley in the 2003 All-American of the Year. dispersal draft. Riley led the Shock to two championships in 2003 and 2006. She was also named the 2003 WNBA Finals MVP and was voted Since her retirement, Riley has focused on initiatives off the court as to represent the Eastern Conference in the 2005 WNBA All-Star Game. an NBA Cares Ambassador as well as serving as a spokesperson for other organizations. She is involved in Nothing But Nets, which is a Riley was traded to the Stars in 2007, where she played five seasons global grassroots campaign to raise awareness and funding to fight from 2007-11. In 2010, Riley was named the female recipient of the 17th malaria, a leading cause of death among children in Africa. She is a Annual Henry P. Iba Citizen Athlete Award, an honor that recognizes national spokesperson for NoKidHungry, a campaign focused on ending positive role models who excel in their sport and show a desire to help child hunger in America, where one-in-five children are food insecure. others. In her final season with the Stars, Riley was named the co-winner Additionally, Riley co-founded Inspire Transformation, which takes a of the Sportsmanship Award along with . comprehensive approach to reducing the affects and instances of the AIDS pandemic in South Africa. She also returned to Notre Dame to earn In 2012, Riley signed with the , where she played for one an Executive MBA Degree from the Mendoza College of Business and season before signing with the Atlanta Dream for the 2013 season. She graduated in May 2016. announced her retirement in June of 2014. Riley was born in Ransom, Kansas and grew up in Macy, Indiana.

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Head Coach 1st Season Louisiana Tech,vickie 1996 johnson, Stars Assistant Coach, 2011-16 WNBA All-Star 1999, 2000

The San Antonio Stars named Vickie Johnson the ninth head coach in A native of Coushatta, La., Johnson was originally selected 12th overall franchise history on Dec. 22, 2016. by the New York Liberty in the WNBA Elite Draft on February 27, 1997 and became the first player in league history to play 300 games on July 7, A two-time WNBA All-Star (1999, 2001), Johnson served as an assistant 2006. She signed with San Antonio as a free agent on February 9, 2006, coach for the Stars from 2011-16. Johnson was the first player in WNBA becoming the first building block of the Stars’ 2008 Western Conference history to record 4,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists in a Champion squad. Johnson helped lead the Stars to their first WNBA career, and retired with 4,243 points, 1,641 rebounds and 1,205 career Finals appearance and earned the Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award assists. She played 13 WNBA seasons, nine with the New York Liberty following the 2008 season. Johnson, who also played professionally in and four with the San Antonio Stars, retiring as the league’s all-time Israel, France, Hungary and Turkey, retired from the WNBA following the leader in games (410) and minutes played (12,435). Johnson was one 2009 season. of 10 players voted to the Stars All-Decade Team in 2012, as part of the team’s 10th season in San Antonio. Johnson was a two-time All-American and MVP at Louisiana Tech University. She led Louisiana Tech to the 1994 Final Four, Johnson posted career averages of 10.3 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.9 was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year in 1995 and earned assists per game in 13 seasons in the WNBA, averaging double-digit Louisiana Player of the Year honors in 1996. She finished her collegiate points in seven seasons. She started all but two of her 410 career games, career with 1,891 career points and 831 rebounds and was inducted into and amassed a 159 games-started streak, which currently ranks eighth in the Louisiana Tech Hall of Fame in 2007. WNBA history.

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AssistantCoach Trammell has over 23 latriciayears of coaching experience trammell In five seasons (2007-12) at Western State College and most recently served as an assistant coach at of Colorado, Trammell, led the Mountaineers to five Georgia State University since 2015. As head coach consecutive Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference at Oklahoma City University from 2012-15, she led Shootout appearances, including the championship the Stars to back-to-back NAIA Championships, and game in 2012. received NAIA Coach of the Year and Sooner Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors in both 2014 Trammell spent three seasons in the Lone Star and 2015. During her three seasons guiding the State as an assistant coach, first at the University Stars, the team recorded a 51-3 conference record of North Texas during the 2002-03 season and at and three regular season SAC Championships. Texas Women’s University from 2003-05. A native Trammell also served as the Stars’ associate head of Seminole, Okla., Trammell played two seasons at coach from 2005-07. Seminole Junior College (1988-90) and two seasons at East Central University (1990-92).

AssistantCoach The 2009 Conference USA Coach of the Year,joi williamsWilliams spent the 2002-03 season as an assistant Williams has 26 years of NCAA Division I coaching coach and recruiting, coordinator at Clemson, and experience and most recently served as the served in the same position at Florida from 1990- head coach of the UCF women’s basketball team 2002. She helped guide the Gators to nine NCAA from 2007-16. She led the Knights to two C-USA Tournament berths, including the 1997 Elite Eight and Championships in 2009 and 2011, as well as two seven 20-plus win seasons. The Jacksonville, Fla. NCAA Tournament appearances during the same native played four seasons at the University of South seasons. Florida.

Prior to leading UCF, Williams was the head coach at Murray State University from 2003-07, where she led the Racers to the 2007 Ohio Valley Conference Championship game and the 2007 Women’s National Invitation Tournament.

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Director of Bball Ops & Medical Coordinator Tonyatonya Holley has been a fixtureholley for the Stars since Stars guard as well as WNBA joining the team in 2006 and returns for her 12th, players and . season in 2017. She came to San Antonio after She also served as head athletic trainer for Russia’s spending the previous three seasons with the CSKA Moscow during the 2008-09 offseason which . Prior to taking over full-time athletic employed Hammon and former Star Edwidge training duties for the Sting, Holley volunteered in Lawson-Wade. Charlotte for three seasons. A native of Rock Hill, South Carolina, Holley earned Holley has worked as an athletic trainer at Temple her bachelor’s degree in sports medicine from St. and as a performance enhancement instructor in Andrew’s Presbyterian College where she played New Jersey. Prior to joining the WNBA, Holley was softball and basketball before graduating in 1997. an assistant athletic trainer at Winthrop University. She spent the 2012-13 offseason in Russia working with the Spartak V MR basketball team that employed

Strength & Conditioning Chrissychrissy Stragisher is in her stragisherninth season with the coach at CATZ. Stars, her seventh as a strength & conditioning , coach, video coordinator and basketball operations During the WNBA offseason, she served as strength coordinator. & conditioning coach for the Trinity University women’s basketball team in 2011-12. Stragisher got her start with the Stars in 2008, spending two seasons with the team as a video and A native of Mentor, Ohio, Stragisher got her start basketball operations coordinator while also assisting in basketball as a student assistant coach at with player development. Muskingum, where she earned her degree in 2008. She is certified with the following organizations: Before returning to the Stars staff in 2011, Stragisher National Strength and Conditioning Association spent two seasons as an assistant basketball (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist), coach for St. Francis College () where she was USA Weightlifting Association (Sports Performance responsible for coordination of the team’s strength & Coach), National Academy of Sports Medicine conditioning program as well as video coordination. (Performance Enhancement Specialist), and CrossFit She has also worked as a strength & conditioning (Level 1 Trainer).

Athletic Trainer Camile Crawford enters hercamile seventh season with crawford the A native of San Antonio, Texas, Crawford earned San Antonio Stars, her first as the full-time athletic her bachelor’s degree, in athletic training from Baylor trainer. She previously assisted the team as a University. While there she also worked as a student summer intern under athletic trainer Tonya Holley. athletic trainer for the women’s basketball, men’s baseball, football and track teams. During the Stars offseason, Crawford served as an athletic trainer for local school districts San Antonio ISD and South San Antonio ISD. She is a Board Certified Athletic Trainer and Texas Licensed Athletic Trainer.

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The San Antonio Stars are one of five professional sports franchises owned and operated by Spurs Sports & Entertinament.

Spurs Sports & Entertainment, or SS&E, is the premier provider of sports and entertainment in South Texas. SS&E owns and operates the (NBA), (AHL), San Antonio Stars (WNBA), San Antonio FC (USL) and (NBA Development League) and also manages the day-to-day operations of the AT&T Center and . With a staff of more than 250 employees, Spurs Sports & Entertainment exists to provide the highest quality sports and entertainment experience to its guests and to have a positive impact the community. The Spurs Sports & Entertainment ownership group is led by chairman and CEO Julianna Hawn Holt.

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On March 26, 1993, a group of 22 investors puchased the San Antonio Spurs. The group currently numbers 20 investors who are members of a limited liability company known as San Antonio Spurs, .L.C. The ownership group has a seven-person governing and decision-making body and Julianna Hawn Holt serves as the Chairman of the group. Listed below are the current members of San Antonio Spurs, L.L.C.:

ARAMARK Sports & Entertainment Group, Raymond Joseph Barshick, Cassandra Carr, IHeartMedia Inc., George C. Hixon, .H. Sports, Ltd., IBC Capital Corporation, Sylvan Stephen Lang, James R. Leininger, R&B Partnership (Russell and Bruce Hill), David M. Robinson, AT&T Media Holdings, Inc., Markey Family Partnership, Sierra Sports & Entertainment Family Limited Partnership, SWBC, Sunrise Sports & Entertainment, Corporation, Zachry Hospitality Corporation and Estate of Jeanne Lang Mathews.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Julianna Hawn Holt, Chairman and CEO Peter M. Holt, CEO Holt Cat Marc Bruno, President Stadiums & Arenas ARAMARK Sports & Entertainment Group Jim Callaway, AT&T Media Holdings, Inc. Charles Ebrom, President/Treasurer Zachry Hospitality Corporation Bruce Hill, Partner R&B Partnership James R. Leininger, M.D. Robert H. Walls, Jr., Executive Vice President & General Counsel iHeartMedia, Inc.

41 #StarsHeart RICK PYCH

President & CEO 24th Season

Now in his 24th season … leads the business operations Hockey League (AHL) affiliate…in the summer of 2005 for all four sports franchises owned and operated by led SS&E’s effort to become the sole owner of the San Spurs Sports & Entertainment which includes the San Antonio Rampage …past and now again current chairman Antonio Spurs (NBA), the San Antonio Rampage (AHL of the AHL Executive Committee and member of Board of Hockey), the San Antonio Stars (WNBA), San Antonio FC Governors…in the summer of 2007 led the negotiations to (USL) and the Austin Spurs (NBA Development League) purchase the NBA Development League team in Austin, as well as the operations of the AT&T Center and Toyota Texas, the Austin Spurs (formerly Austin Toros) … a past Field … includes marketing, corporate partnerships and member of the Board of Directors of the San Antonio ticket sales, finance and administration, communications, Sports Foundation dating back to 1989 … was part of the corporate development, community relations, and organization’s efforts to bring major sporting events to facilities management as well as all corporate business, San Antonio, including managing the Corporate Partner player planning, and new initiatives on behalf of the Program for the U.S. Olympic Festival in 1993, as well organization and ownership … has a long career of as bids for the 1995 National Senior Olympics, the 2002 financial and business management experience in NCAA Women’s Final Four and the 1998, 2004, and 2008, public accounting, banking, real estate, and sports and NCAA Men’s Final Four, and the bid for the 2007 Pan Am entertainment...named the Spurs chief financial officer Games …served on the Executive Committee and Vice in 1993 … promoted to executive vice president in 2000 Chair of the Board of Trustees of VIA Metropolitan Transit, and president of business operations in 2008 … in 1995 Currently Co-chair and on Executive Committee of Centro started a development, financial and operating study for Partnership San Antonio, past board positions include a new multi-purpose arena that eventually led to a new serving on the Executive Committee and Board of the San home for the Spurs … was named in 1999 as the chief Antonio Economic Development Foundation, the Board of development officer for the AT&T Center … oversaw the the San Antonio Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone, and successful county referendum campaign in 1999 that Executive Committee and Board of the Boys and Girls provided public funding to build the AT&T Center and Clubs of San Antonio, active as a mentor in the Big Mentor again in 2008 a second referendum that will provide Program of Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas… funds for additional improvements to the AT&T Center holds a degree in accounting from Fairfield University and starting in 2015 … directs all aspects of the AT&T Center is a CPA … has a 30-year-old son, Zack who lives and development project … continues to lead all negotiations works in Manhattan. with Bexar County in all matters relating to the arena’s development and operating agreements … oversees all funding for ongoing construction as well as any operating capital required for franchise funding … oversaw the design, financing and construction of the AT&T Center which opened on time and on budget in October 2002 … led the organization’s efforts to bring hockey to the AT&T Center … in 2002 negotiated the purchase of an American

42 #StarsHeart R.C. BUFORD

President of Sports Franchises 24th Season

Named president of sports franchises for Spurs Sports of 1997 he became the Spurs director of scouting … and Entertainment in July of 2008 … in this current promoted to vice president/assistant general manager position serves as the general manager of the Spurs while in the summer of 1999 … was named the Spurs general overseeing the sports administration for the other four manager in July of 2002 … played collegiate basketball teams in the SS&E family (the Austin Spurs, San Antonio at Texas A&M University and Oklahoma State before Stars, San Antonio FC and the San Antonio Rampage) … receiving his degree from Friends University …involved in his 24th season with the Spurs … started his coaching in the NBA Basketball Without Borders Africa camp … career at the in 1983 … during each in 2015, he became an Adviory Board member for the of his five seasons at Kansas, the Jayhawks participated Fuqua/Coach K Center on Leadership & ethics (COLE) in the NCAA Tournament …was an assistant coach for at ... serves on the Board of Directors of the team that won the 1988 NCAA Championship as well PeacePlayers International... his wife, Beth, is a former as the 1985–86 squad that advanced to the Final Four … player on the LPGA Tour … they are both active with the made the move to the NBA in the summer of 1988 joining Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation … they have a the Spurs as an assistant coach on ’s staff son, Chase, a daughter, C.C. , in 2004 they welcomed (other assistants on that staff included , Alexis Wangmene and in 2007 they welcomed Samer Alvin Gentry and Ed Manning) … spent four seasons Jasser to their family … Wangmene is from Cameroon and as an assistant with the Spurs … during that time San met the Bufords during the Basketball Without Borders Antonio won back-to-back Midwest Division titles (1990 program in Johannesburg … Jassar is from Israel and and 1991) … joined the Los Angeles Clippers in the was introduced to the Bufords through Peace Players summer of 1992 as the first assistant for Coach Brown … International. the Clippers posted a 41-41 record during the 1992–93 season and earned a spot in the 1993 Playoffs … served as an assistant coach at the during the 1993–94 season (as the team advanced to the Final Four for the first time in school history) … returned to San Antonio in the summer of 1994 when Gregg Popovich hired him as the team’s head scout … in the summer

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Lawrence Payne, Exec. VP of Corporate Sponsorship, Broadcasting, Branding & Content

Entering his 41st season with the organization … joined the franchise after receiving his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Texas at Austin … under his direction, Spurs Sports & Entertainment has built one of the highest rated and most extensive broadcast and on-line lineups in professional sports …as executive producer for each and every project, he is involved in all aspects from contract rights negotiations to the “look” of the content … also leads the organization’s corporate partnership sales efforts, including radio and TV inventory, print, digital, signage, in-arena and out-of-arena promotions/ licensing and game operations … he oversees all branding and marketing efforts of the Spurs, Stars, SAFC and Rampage and is the lead negotiator on all broadcast agreements for the organization… has won two national ACE Awards, the Silver Medal at the International Film & Television Festival of New York, several local Addy awards, and was selected as a charter member of the NBA Broadcast Advisory Board… is a member of the University of Texas Law School Non-Practicing Advisory Council and serves as a mentor to University of Texas Law School students … a member of Christus Santa Rosa Children’s Foundation and Finance Committee, ’s Sports Sponsorship & Sales (S3) Advisory Board and is on the All- Game Advisory Board… Payne has been married to Mary, a fellow UT graduate for 37 years … they have two sons, Bryan, an attorney with Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP in San Francisco, and William, a graduate of UT Austin who lives and works as a writer in Los Angeles.

Frank Miceli, Senior Vice President of Sales & Franchise Business Operations

Joined the Spurs in September of 2008 … previously served as chief operating officer of the Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL), a position he held since 1996 … added the role of Vice President of minor league operations for all of Comcast- Spectacor in November 2000 … was responsible for overseeing the Phantoms and the organization’s three minor league baseball teams – the Bowie Baysox, Delmarva Shorebirds and Frederick Keys …was awarded the James C. Hendy Award, which is presented to the American Hockey League’s outstanding executive, following the 1997–98 season and the Thomas Ebright Award, which is presented annually for outstanding career contributions to the American Hockey League, following the 2006 – 2007 season… duties with the Phantoms included overseeing all operations, including fiscal management, sales, marketing, advertising, sponsorship sales and public relations … prior to joining the Phantoms, he was the director of sales and marketing for the Philadelphia Flyers (NHL), managing over 15,000 season ticket accounts … was responsible for moving the entire season ticket base of the Flyers into their new home at the Wachovia Center … joined ComcastSpectacor in 1990 as vice president of marketing and advertising at Spectathlete … prior to joining Comcast-Spectacor, served as the advertising director for the Clover division of Strawbridge & Clothier in Philadelphia, advertising manager for John Wannamaker in Philadelphia, and advertising director for Gimbels in both New York and Philadelphia … a native of South Philadelphia … graduated from the University of Scranton with a bachelor of science degree … is a board member of San Antonio Sports, the San Antonio Convention and Visitors Commission and the Baylor University Sports Administration … Frank and his wife, Michele, have two daughters, Amanda and Maria.

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Lori Warren, Senior Vice President of Corporate Finance & Strategy

In her 24th year with the Spurs … named senior vice president of corporate finance and strategy in 2008 … responsible for all financial operations and reporting, cash management, related tax matters and insurance risk management for Spurs Sports and Entertainment … additional oversight responsibilities include the areas of service innovation, strategic development and business analytics, as well as the operations and facilities management of the AT &T Center … led the recent $110 million project to renovate the AT &T Center ... spent seven seasons as the team’s controller … was named vice president of finance in the summer of 2000 … was heavily involved in all financial aspects of theAT &T Center development project and opening in 2002 … prior to joining the Spurs worked in the audit department for KPMG Peat Marwick in Dallas and San Antonio … a Certified Public Accountant with a degree in accounting from Texas A&M … played one season of varsity tennis for the Aggies … selected as a member of the 2007–08 Leadership San Antonio Class 33 … a 2007 recipient of the San Antonio Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 award … in 2011, named as one of San Antonio’s Best CFOs by the San Antonio Business Journal ... named a 2015 SportsBusiness Journal Game Changer ... a member of the Board of Trustees of the United Way of Bexar County ... an active volunteer with her children’s school and sports activities … she and husband, Garren, have two sons, Chandler and Trevor.

Joe Clark, Vice President of Spurs Ticket Sales & Service

Entering his 32nd season with the Spurs … began his career with the Spurs as a sales intern … today is responsible for the entire ticket sales, premium and season ticket services as well as the ticket operations departments and youth sports and franchise programs … served in several roles with the Spurs before being promoted to his current position in 1992 … has led the organization’s drive to put “Fans First” by recognizing the longevity of Spurs season ticket holders with the introduction of a Tenure Based Recognition program … this effort is executed by a team of 14 service professionals that work in Guest Services serving suite, courtside, charter, plaza and fan zone season ticket members … oversees an experienced team of 30 season & group ticket sales executives that consistently provides a first class outing in addition to a great seats for a Spurs, Rampage and Stars games … leads a team of 10 ticket operations and database staff responsible for the individual game ticket sales & ticket administration … has twice coordinated relocation efforts for Spurs ticket holders (from the HemisFair Arena to the in 1993 and from the Alamodome to the AT &T Center in 2002) … continues to work with the famous Baseline Bums … oversees the Spurs Summer Basketball Camps that have been in place for over 40 years … the camps attract over 1,500 boys and girls ages 6-17 each summer … helped introduce the Spurs Tournament Series which hosts competitive basketball tournaments year round for boys and girls youth travel teams … a native of Janesville, Wisconsin … received his bachelor’s in Economics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and a master’s in sports management from Western Illinois University … a member with the Chamber of Commerce, the Knights of Columbus, Men’s ACTS and TMIY community with Holy Trinity Church and AAU Basketball Coach….mentors as a Big Brother in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program … serves on the board for Baylor University’s S3 program (sports, sales and sponsorship) & the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation, also is a member of SA Sports and Business Alliance … is a graduate of Greater San Antonio & Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Leadership San Antonio Class #34 and served as a steering committee member for LSA Class #38 … he and wife, Linda, have two daughters and a son, 24-year-old Kelsey, 21-year-old Alyssa and 17-year-old AJ. He enjoys running, golf, reading, yard work and spending time with family, including two dogs.

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Bobby Perez, Senior Vice President General Counsel & Corporate Relations

In his fourth year at SS&E as the Senior Vice President General Counsel and Corporate Relations … his duties include legal affairs, franchise development, personnel relations, risk management and government relations … prior to joining SS&E, was a shareholder at Shelton & Valadez P.C. since 1995 handling complex litigation, government relations, public finance and has represented public and private entities in front of state and local government … a former Bexar County Prosecutor and San Antonio City Council Member, has been a visible figure in public issues including economic development matters, public finance and corporate risk management on behalf of numerous clients during his 25 year legal career … also served as Chairmans and Vice Chairman of San Antonio City Council Committees, Elected to Board of Directors of San Antonio Association, Elected as Region IV President of Hispanic National Bar Association, General Counsel for San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, named as “Outstanding Young Lawyer” by San Antonio Bar Association, selected as San Antonio Business Journal “40 under 40” rising leaders and recognized as “top Government Affairs Lawyer” by S.A. Scene Magazine … holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin and a Juris Doctor degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law … he and his wife, Julie, are the parents of Christopher, Brianna and Nicholas.

Casey Heverling, AT&T Center Vice President & General Manager

Casey joined Spurs Sports & Entertainment in 2017 and currently oversees day-to-day operations of the AT&T Center and the San Antonio Spurs practice facility… prior to joining Spurs Sports & Entertainment was the Assistant General Manager with Spectra Venue Management, where he oversaw the day-to-day operations of the 16,000 seat XL Center and the 40,000 seat Pratt & Whitney Stadium, as well as the business operations of the Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL affiliate to the New York Rangers). In 2012 he held the position of Assistant General Manager and Director of Operations for the Mullins Center at the University of Massachusetts Amherst… prior to that he was an Event Manager at the Wells Fargo Center and an Operations Manager at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania… holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from West Chester University and a Master’s degree in Sports Management from Temple University … a native of Palmyra, Pennsylvania… resides in San Antonio with his wife, Megan.

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Tim Salier, Vice President of Franchise Sales & Operations

Joined Spurs Sports & Entertainment in 2000 … was named vice president of franchise sales and operations in August 2012 … began his career with SS&E as a sales manager before being promoted to director of sales in 2003 … awarded NBA Group Sales Co-Manager of the Year for the 2004-05 season … elevated to the role of senior director of sales in 2008 and was later named senior director of franchise operations … in his current role, oversees the business operations of three SS&E franchises, including the San Antonio Rampage (AHL), San Antonio Stars (WNBA) and Austin Spurs (NBA Development League) … prior to making the move to San Antonio, spent two seasons as the general manager and vice president of business operations for the Rockford Lightning in the Continental Basketball Association … is an alumni of Leadership San Antonio Class 36 and a member of the 2011 San Antonio Business Journal 40 Under 40 … served on the Leadership San Antonio Class 40 Steering Committee, is an honorary command chief for Joint Base San Antonio and is a board member for Baylor University’s S3 Program … a native of Shannon, Ill., he received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Monmouth College.

Tammy Turner, Vice President of Human Resources & Corporate Administration

In her 22nd season with Spurs Sports & Entertainment … named vice president of human resources and corporate administration in August 2012 … today leads all areas of the organization’s human capital, which includes championing our valuesbased culture, the personal and professional development of SS&E’s employees, along with internal communications and employee engagement, as well as having oversight of our information management and technology areas … began her career with SS&E in 1995 as an executive assistant in the finance department … spent 10 years working on the financial side of the business before transitioning to the human resources department in 2005 … was promoted to director of human resources in 2007 and was elevated to the role of senior director of human resources and corporate administration in 2008 …born and raised in San Antonio … received her bachelor’s degree in political science/ pre-law and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of the Incarnate Word … played collegiate volleyball, basketball and softball for UIW … she and husband, Dave, have a blended family of five children, Kyle (26), Kody (25), Talbert (18), Jan-Tanah (17) and Jett (11).

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Mike Malo, Vice President of Brand & Marketing

Joined the Spurs in December 2014 in a newly created marketing role to focus on building foundational marketing communications initiatives for all SS&E franchises … currently responsible for overseeing and driving brand engagement across all digital and live event properties, as well as all brand positioning to strengthen emotional connections to SS&E properties … came to the Spurs after spending four years as the senior vice president and chief marketing officer for Columbus Crew SC of where he led the resurgence of the club and its successful rebranding efforts … prior to Crew SC, served four years as the director of marketing for the Philadelphia Eagles where led the efforts celebrating the team’s 75th Season … got his start in sports marketing as the senior director of marketing for the Arizona Diamondbacks where he helped launch the franchise and open the state-of-the art Chase Field in 1998 … additionally, has held positions with the American Heart Association and with a Columbus-based public relations firm … holds a Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in Journalism/Public Relations from The … he and his wife, Stacy, have two daughters, 16-year-old Mackenzie, and 14-year-old Madison … an avid outdoors enthusiast and enjoys hiking, mountain biking, boating and fishing … also enjoys playing soccer, golfing and vacationing with family.

Tim Holt, Managing Director of San Antonio FC

Joined SS&E in January 2106 ... serves as Managing Director of San Antonio FC (SAFC), where he is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Spurs Sports & Entertainment owned professional soccer club ... SAFC recently finished its inaugural season in the USL and hosts its games at the purpose-built Toyota Field ... before joining SAFC had a stint at Orlando City SC which he joined during its inaugural Major League Soccer (MLS) season as Vice President of Development ... prior to his time with Orlando City, served as an executive with the United Soccer League (USL) since 1999 including as its President from 2009-2015 ... in the previous decade, Holt served USL in the various capacities of Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, and Director of Pro League Operations ... is active within the US Soccer Federation leadership serving numerous years on its Board of Directors, Lamar Hunt US Open Cup Committee, Professional Council, Appeals Committee, and Credentials Committee ... a long-time member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and served as the Men’s Pro representative on its Board of Directors until 2010 ... as a youth player, Holt was part of the respected FC DELCO youth club in suburban Philadelphia where, upon graduating from Penn State University, he returned to work for the club in the mid-1990s launching, coordinating, and operating a 200+ team annual national youth soccer tournament ... holds a USSF national coaching license, and has coached at both the elite youth club and scholastic levels ... Holt lives in San Antonio with his wife Sara and children Jagger, Roman and Ellesyn.

48 #StarsHeart SAN ANTONIO SPURS

Established: 1973 AT&T Center

In the summer of 1973, a group of local investors leased the and relocated the team to San Antonio. Midway through their first season in the Alamo City, the group purchased the team outright and the Spurs have been a mainstay in San Antonio culture ever since. The Silver and Black played their first three seasons in the ABA before joining the NBA in the summer of 1976, along with the Nets, Nuggets and Pacers.

Over the last 19 years, the Spurs have enjoyed a tremendous amount of success. Since joined the team in 1997-98 the Spurs have captured five NBA Championships and have posted the best regular season winning percentage (.704, 1,005-423) of any team in the four major U.S. sports (MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL). During that time, San Antonio has posted the NBA’s best record five times (1998-99, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2011-12 and 2013-14) and has won 11 division titles. The Spurs record during that span ranks as the best 18-year run of any team in league history. San Antonio has also posted 50-or-more wins in 16 consecutive seasons, the longest such streak in NBA history.

1999, 2003, 2005, In September 2012, ESPN the Magazine name the Spurs the “Team of the Decade” in its annual Standings survey. San Antonio has been named the best franchise in professional sports three times (2003, 2005 and 2014) and is 2007, 2014 the only franchise to rank in the Top 10 every year since ESPN introduced its annual survey in 2003. NBA Champions The Spurs are led by head coach Gregg Popovich, who has been at the helm for the past 20 seasons. The longest tenured coach with the same team in all of the four major U.S. professional sports, Popovich holds the third-best winning percentage (minimum 250 games coached) in NBA history (.685, 1,022-470). His 1,022 victories with the Spurs ranks second all-time in NBA history for most wins with one team, behind only (, 1,127).

On the court the Spurs are led by the trio of Tim Duncan, and Manu Ginobili, who have won four NBA titles together and have the most total wins (regular season and playoffs) as a trio in NBA history. For more information on the Spurs or any of the SS&E franchises please call (210)-444-5000 or visit www.spurs.com.

Gregg Popovich, Head Coach Entering his 21st season as the Spurs head coach … the longest tenured coach with the same team among the 122 NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB franchises … has led the Spurs to five NBA Championships (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2014) … one of five coaches in history with five-or-more NBA Championships (along with , , John Kundla and ) … he and Eric Spoelstra are the only two active coaches with multiple NBA titles … finished the 2014-15 season with a career mark of 1,022-470 … career winning percentage of .685 ranks third in NBA history (behind Jackson and Billy Cunningham) … ranks ninth in NBA history in career victories (among active coaches trails only ) … his 1,022 wins with one team ranks second all-time in NBA history behind Jerry Sloan (1,127) … posted his 1,000th career win at Indiana on February 9, 2015 … his 152 playoff wins rank third in NBA history (behind Jackson and Riley) and his playoff career winning percentage of .618 (152-94) is the third-best in league history … named NBA Coach of the Year in 2003, 2012 and 2014 … has led San Antonio to the NBA’s best regular season record five times (1998-99, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2011-12 and 2013-14) … the Western Conference All-Star coach in 2005, 2011 and 2013 … the Spurs all-time leader in both regular season and playoff wins … a 1970 graduate of the Air Force Academy with a degree in Soviet studies … played four seasons at the Air Force Academy … as a senior was the team’s captain and leading scorer … following his graduation in 1970 served his five-year military commitment … during that time toured Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union as a member of the U.S. Armed Forces Team … selected to represent the U.S. on the national AAU Team touring the Soviet Union … in 1972 was the captain of the Armed Forces team, which won the AAU Championship … earned an invitation to the 1972 U.S. Olympic Team Training Camp … in 1973 returned to the Air Force Academy as an assistant coach … spent six years at Air Force during which time he obtained his master’s degree in physical education and sports sciences from the University of Denver … in 1979 was named the head coach at Pomona-Pitzer in Claremont, California … spent the next eight seasons at Pomona … during the 1985–86 season led the team to its first conference championship in 68 years and to a berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament … while at Pomona was an active member of the school’s academic community, working as an associate professor, chairing the college’s Student Life committee, serving on the Women’s Commission and even – for one year – living in a dorm with his family … moved to the NBA in July of 1988, joining the Spurs as an assistant coach as a member of Larry Brown’s staff … spent the next four seasons in San Antonio with a Spurs team that won a pair of Midwest Division titles … in the summer of 1992 was named an assistant coach on ’s staff with Golden State … spent the next two seasons with the Warriors … returned to San Antonio on May 31, 1994, as the Spurs executive vice president of basketball operations/general manager (served as GM for eight seasons before turning the job over to R.C. Buford on July 1, 2002) … named the Spurs head coach in December of 1996 … served as an assistant coach for USA Basketball’s Men’s Senior Team for three consecutive summers (at the 2002 World Basketball Championship, the 2003 FIBA America Men’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament and the 2004 Olympic Games) … a very active member of the San Antonio community … in 1991 teamed with Frank Martin to create the Spurs Youth Basketball League … today the league plays at 75 locations in San Antonio and through-out South Texas … over 15,000 boys and girls, ages 7 to 16, played in the league in 2011-12 … prior to every game, each participant takes a pledge, promising to remain drug and alcohol free while showing good sportsmanship and fair play … the league was honored with a Daily Point of Light Award by President Bush in February of 1992… is involved in several charities in the San Antonio area including the San Antonio Food Bank, Roy Maas’ Youth Alternatives, Boys and Girls Club and The Miracle League … honored by the Air Force Academy with its Distinguished Graduate Award in 2007 … he and his wife Erin have been blessed with two children, Micky and Jill.

49 #StarsHeart SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE

Established: 2002 AT&T Center

The San Antonio Rampage completed their 15th consecutive season in the American Hockey League and the second as the top affiliate of the ’s Colorado Avalanche after the 2016-17 campaign… The Rampage and Avalanche inked a five-year deal before the start of the 2015-16 season, securing the partnership until the 2020- 21 season… Before Colorado, the Silver and Black were previously affiliated with the Florida Panthers (2002-05 and 2011-15) and the Phoenix Coyotes (2005-11)… the Colorado Eagles of the East Coast Hockey League join the Rampage as an affiliate of the Avalanche after signing a new deal in the summer of 2015… San Antonio is one of 30 teams each season that hopes to play into early June and ultimately hoist the AHL’s Calder Cup… Over the course of a 76-game season, the Silver and Black face off against 15 different opponents, all within the Western Conference… The Rampage compete in the Pacific Division along with seven other teams, including their in-state rival theTexas Stars… San Antonio finished the season with a 27-42-5-2 record and the 10th-best penalty-kill unit in theAHL... Throughout the season, the Rampage had 20 recalls to the Colorado Avalanche, including 12 different skaters and six NHL debuts… The season featured a handful of CCM/AHL accolades thanks to forwards Rocco Grimaldi and A.J. Greer, and goaltender Spencer Martin… Grimaldi became the fifth skater in franchise history to score 30-or-more goals in a single season… Grimaldi’s 55-point season moved the third-year professional into eighth on the all-time Rampage scoring list with 97 points (45g/52a)… Greer and Martin were both selected for the 2017 AHL All-Star Classic, the first time in franchise history that two rookie players were selected to represent the team… Martin is also the first Rampage goaltender to be selected for the classic in franchise history… Greer was selected as the winner of the Yanick Dupré Memorial Award as the 2016-17 IOA/American Specialty AHL Man of the Year, becoming the second Rampage player to win the award… In a battle against childhood cancer, the Rampage completed their eighth season of the Face Off Against Kids Cancer program… The children and their Rampage “buddies” participated in a series of events throughout the season, forming lasting relationships while raising awareness for childhood cancer in the San Antonio community… Since the inception of the program, the Rampage players and staff have befriended over 139 buddies and their families while raising more than $90,000 for organizations that work to bring awareness and funds to the fight against pediatric cancer.

Eric Veilleux, Head Coach Eric Veilleux (VAY-you) finished his first season in the American Hockey League with the San Antonio Rampage, finishing 27-42-5-2 and falling short of a playoff bid. Veilleux, 44, spent the previous two seasons with the Norfolk Admirals, first as an assistant in the American Hockey League during the 2014-15 season and then as the head coach when the team moved to the ECHL for the 2015-16 campaign. A Quebec City, Que. native, Veilleux has spent the majority of his coaching career in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), where he accumulated 346 wins in 598 games with the Shawinigan Cataractes (2005-12) and Baie-Comeau Drakkar (2012-14), posting a .579 win percentage. Veilleux’s teams made the playoffs in each of his nine seasons as a head coach in the QMJHL, advancing to the President’s Cup Final three times, once with Shawinigan in 2009 and twice with Baie-Comeau in 2013 and 2014. In his final season with Shawinigan in 2012, he led the Cataractes to the franchise’s first-ever Memorial Cup. After becoming the head coach of Baie-Comeau the following season, Veilleux coached the Drakkar to two consecutive finals appearances with a 46-20 record and a .697 win percentage in 2013-14, earning the Ron LapointeTrophy for the QMJHL’s Coach of the Year. Prior to coaching, Veilleux played seven seasons in the AHL, a career that included three seasons with the Avalanche’s AHL affiliate, the Cornwall Aces during the 1995-96 campaign and the Hershey Bears from 1996-98.

50 #StarsHeart AUSTIN SPURS

Established: 2005 H-E-B Center at Cedar Park

The Austin Spurs are the NBA Development League single-affiliate of the San Antonio Spurs and are coached by Ken McDonald. The team has produced a total of 41 GATORADE Call-Ups since the 2005-06 season. During the 2016-17 season the Spurs posted a 25-25 record. The team also produced two GATORADE Call-Ups in Hollis Thompson (New Orleans) and Patricio Garino (Orlando), in addition to a D-League All-Star in Cory Jefferson. San Antonio assigned guards Bryn Forbes and as well as forward Davis Bertans a combined 23 times to Austin throughout the course of the season. The Spurs finished the 2015-16 season with a 30-22 record at the top of the esternW Conference to qualify for the franchise’s seventh NBA D-League Playoffs appearance. Austin fell to the Los Angeles D-Fenders in the Western Conference Semi-Finals following a first round win over the . Throughout the season, the Spurs produce four GATORADE Call-Ups.

Austin compiled a 32-18 record for the 2014-15 season. The Spurs ousted the Bakersfield Jam 2-1 in the first round of the playoffs before falling 2-1 to the Santa Cruz Warriors in the Semi-Finals. Three players earned a total of four GATORADE Call-Ups during the season.

In the 2013-14 season, Brian Pauga was named General Manager of the Austin Spurs after Sean Marks joined the San Antonio Spurs coaching bench. Austin assistant Coach Ken McDonald was promoted to head coach following Taylor Jenks call-up to the bench. Mike Miller and Anthony Carter joined the staff as assistant coaches. Flip Murray finished sixth in the D-League averaging 21.3 points per game. Courtney Fells earned a Honorable Mention award for the 2013-14 All D-League team. The Spurs assigned four players to the Austin Spurs over the course of the season. Austin finished the 2013-14 season with a 19-31 record. 2012 NBA Development Austin advanced to the 2012-13 NBA D-League semi-finals under Taylor Jenkins in his first year as head coach…the team finished the League Champions season posting a record of 29-25. The Spurs assigned guards Cory Joseph and Nando De Colo, and center Aron Baynes to Austin a combined 10 times during the season. Kawhi Leonard was also assigned once to the team during his injury rehab. Cory Joseph was named to the 2013 NBA D-League All-Star Prospects team and received Second Team, All D-League honors.

Austin enjoyed their best season in franchise history in 2011-12, highlighted by winning the franchise’s first NBA D-League Championship. The Toros posted a franchise-best 33-17 record during the regular season and were a league-best 18-4 at on their home floor at the Cedar Park Center. Five Austin players received GATORADE Call-Ups during the season - Eric Dawson (San Antonio, twice), Justin Dentmon (San Antonio and Toronto), Lester Hudson ( and Memphis), Carldell Johnson (New Orleans) and Lance Thomas (New Orleans, twice). Dentmon was named NBA D-League Most Valuable Player for the 2011-12 season and was selected to the All-NBA D-League First Team. He was named NBA D-League Player of the Month in January and represented Austin in the 2012 NBA D-League All-Star Game. Dawson was named NBA D-League Impact Player of the Year and was selected to the All-NBA D-League Second Team.

Austin joined the D-League on May 4, 2005, when the Columbus Riverdragons moved from Georgia to Texas. Spurs Sports & Entertainment purchased the team on June 28, 2007. Former Toros head coaches include the late Dennis Johnson (2005–07), who was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010. The Utah Jazz have two former Toros on the bench. (2007–10) serves as head coach and is assisted by Brad Jones (2010-12). Taylor Jenkins accepted an assistant coach position with the Atlanta Hawks prior to the 2013-14 season.

The NBA D-League, founded in 2001, is the NBA’s official minor league, featuring a record 22 teams with direct affiliations to NBA franchises for the 2016-17 season, the NBA D-League is a proven developer of talent. More than 25 percent of NBA players boast D-League experience and over 30 NBA coaches began their careers in the NBADL. For more information on the Spurs contact the team’s front office at (512) 236-8333.

Ken McDonald, Head Coach

Ken McDonald completed his fourth season as head coach of the Austin Spurs in 2016-17. In 2015-16 he lead the team to the Southwest Division title, the Western Conference Finals and a 30-20 regular-season record. He served as an assistant coach during the 2012-13 season with the Austin Toros before taking over as head coach for the 2013-14 season. McDonald has also served as head coach at Western Kentucky University (2008-11), where he led the team to the Sun Belt Regular Season Championship and Sun Belt Tournament Championship (2009). McDonald spent four seasons (2004-08) as an assistant coach at the University of Texas under Head Coach Rick Barnes, who he has considered his mentor during his coaching career. In addition to guiding the Longhorns to four straight NCAA Tournament appearances, he also helped the team reach a 106-35 (.752) record throughout the four seasons he was with the team, which is still ranked as the most victories in a four-year period in school history. McDonald has also served as an assistant coach at the (2003-04), Western Kentucky University (1998-2003) and Clemson University (1994-98). He graduated from Providence College, where he played (1991-92), before playing professionally for the St. Paul Revelles in Ireland (1993-94). While playing at the Community College of Rhode Island (1989-90) prior to transferring to Providence, McDonald was a first- team Junior College All-American and set school records for single-season scoring (754 points) and 3-pointers made in a game (9) and season (109). McDonald was born and raised in Providence, R.I. He has one daughter, Ella, who was born in 2008.

51 #StarsHeart SAN ANTONIO FC

Established: 2016 Toyota Field

San Antonio FC have entered their second season after posting a 10-12-8 record during the 2016 USL season…Key players such as Rafa Castillo, Matt Cardone and Greg Cochrane have returned, while impressive additions Kris Tyrpak, Sebastien Iberagha, Billy Forbes and Cyprian Hedrick join them. Darren Powell is now in his second season as head coach of SAFC and recorded his first win on 4/3/16 at Seattle thanks to a 3-0 victory over Sounders FC 2…SAFC midfielder Rafa Castillo forward FranckTayou led the team with five goals apiece while Carlos Alvarez collected seven assists en route to a 10th place finish in the USL Western Conference standings… goalkeeper and San Antonio native Matt Cardone saved four of five penalty kicks he faced and was named Player of the Week on 8/30, marking the first SAFC player to earn that honor. In December of 2015 the City of San Antonio and Bexar County, in partnership with Spurs Sports & Entertainment, announced their purchase of Toyota Field from local businessman Gordon Hartman. In January of 2016, Spurs Sports & Entertainment announced their plans to field a USL franchise in the 2016 season, and were awarded the 31st franchise in the United Soccer League. That same day, “USL San Antonio” named Darren Powell as the club’s very first head coach. Later that month, former USL President and current Vice President of Orlando City SC (MLS) was named as a Spurs Sports & Entertainment Vice President and Managing Director of the SS&E owned soccer team. On February 4, SS&E announced the club name would be San Antonio FC, and also revealed the logo and meaning behind it. SAFC announced its first two partners, Nike andToyota in February of 2016, revealing that Toyota Field would remain the stadium’s name and all SAFC gear would be supplied by Nike. On February 2, San Antonio FC signed its first player ever, Carlos Alvarez, and began the process of putting together a squad to compete in the 2016 USL season starting in April of 2016. The club won its inaugural match 3-0 over Seattle Sounders FC 2 on April 3 and set a new Toyota Field attendance record on April 9 during San Antonio’s home opener, drawing 8,466 fans. The USL schedule typically runs from March to November. For more information on San Antonio FC, contact the communications department at 210-444-5189.

Darren Powell, Head Coach

Darren Powell is entering his second season as head coach of San Antonio FC. As the head of the technical staff, Powell oversees all on-field aspects of the SAFC first team and academy. 2017 will mark nearly 20 years of coaching for Powell. In Powell’s first season with San Antonio FC, the club went 10-12-8, narrowly missing the playoffs by just three points. Under Powell, the club won its inaugural USL match, and had 10 Team of the Week honorees as well as one Player of the Week (Matt Cardone). SAFC went 7-4-4 at Toyota Field in 2016 and only allowed multiple goals in a single USL match nine times. In January of 2016, Darren Powell was introduced to San Antonio as the first ever head coach of the later named San Antonio FC. Powell became the face of a new franchise in San Antonio and began working towards putting his roster and staff together for the 2016 USL season. Powell joined SAFC from MLS side Orlando City SC where he was the club’s academy director. Powell led all aspects of the Orlando City Academy from its inception after OCSC was awarded an MLS expansion spot. Powell would help develop the style of play between all age groups in the academy that would match the MLS first team. Prior to his time with Orlando City, Powell was the head coach of Elon University since December 2004. During Powell’s tenure, the program produced 45 All-Southern Conference performers, four conference players of the year and two league freshmen of the year. Powell has been named the SoCon’s Coach of the Year four times. In 2013 the Powell-led Phoenix won 15 games and became only the third team in league history to capture three consecutive SoCon Tournament titles. Powell earned his second straight SoCon Coach of the Year accolade and fourth overall. In 2012, Powell led the Phoenix to arguably its best season ever at the Division I level. The program won 15 games, including four against ranked competition, and captured the league’s regular-season and tournament title for he first time in school history. Powell was rewarded as the SoCon’s Coach of the Year for the third time in his career and led the maroon and gold to its second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. The 2010 squad battled a tough schedule on its way to an 8-6-5 overall ledger, the sixth consecutive winning season for the program. In 2009, Elon finished the year with a .500 or better record for the fifth consecutive year, earning a 10-8-2 mark that included a victory over ACC-foe Clemson. The Phoenix also advanced to the SoCon Tournament championship game for the first time in program history. In 2008, Powell guided Elon to its first-ever NCAA Division I league title and a perfect 7-0-0 mark in conference play during the regular season. Powell was honored as the conference’s top coach, his second such honor in four seasons with the Phoenix. Under Powell’s leadership, the Elon program claimed its first-ever NCAA Division I national ranking in 2006. Powell joined Elon after serving four seasons as an assistant coach at Southern Conference rival UNC Greensboro. During Powell’s four seasons at UNCG, the Spartan program posted a 55-26-3 mark and became the nation’s top-ranked program during the regular season in 2004. Powell assisted in all aspects of the program, including recruiting, scheduling and academic development. Powell was honored as one of the top NCAA Division I assistant coaches by College Soccer News and coached three MLS players. Prior to joining the Spartan staff, Powell headed the Greensboro College men’s soccer program for three seasons, posting a 50-12-3 ledger. He led the Pride to the NCAA Division III finals in 1998 and Dixie Conference titles in 1998, 1999 and 2000. Following a four-year collegiate career at UNC Greensboro, Powell played professionally for the Carolina Dynamo USISL team, the Raleigh Flyers A-League team and the Wilmington Hammerheads USISL team from 1995-1999. At UNCG, Powell helped the Spartans to two NCAA Tournament appearances in 1993 and 1994. He was a two-time captain, team MVP and All-South Region selection as well as a three-time All-Big South Conference honoree. Powell became the first Spartan player to score over 100 career points at the Division I level. Powell graduated from UNC Greensboro in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in leisure studies. He and his wife, Elise, have two children – Naomi and Caleb.

52 #StarsHeart AT&T CENTER

Built: 2002 Stars Capacity: 9,888

The AT&T Center opened in November of 2002 and is the premier entertainment venue in South Texas. The AT&T Center was built by the initiatives of a public-private venture amongst Bexar County, the Coliseum Advisory Board, the San Antonio Livestock Show & Rodeo and Spurs Sports & Entertainment. The facility hosts four anchor tenants: the San Antonio Spurs (NBA), San Antonio Rampage (AHL), San Antonio Stars (WNBA) and the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. Additionally, the venue has attracted a multitude of concerts, family shows, special events and entertained in excess of 10 million guests through more than thousands of events. Aerosmith, Justin Bieber, Neil Diamond, Bon Jovi, Cirque du Soleil, The Eagles, Vicente Fernandez, Lady Gaga, Billy Joel & Elton John, Madonna, Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rihanna, The Rolling Stones, Shakira, Taylor Swift, Trans-Siberian Orchestra and WWE are just as sampling of the acts that have performed at the AT&T Center.

In 2015, the AT&T Center underwent a $110+ million renovation to enhance the fan experience at all levels of the Bexar County-owned arena. Renovations to the AT&T Center included all new seating arena-wide, along with infrastructure and technology improvements. Technology enhancements to the AT&T Center were prevalent arena-wide with the installation of high definition televisions and LED signage throughout the arena. The addition of LED displays to the NE, SE and SW ticket towers give the exterior a striking new look and provide the ability to showcase game action, event highlights and promotional messaging. The centerpiece of the technology updates is the installation of a brand new center-hung video board that provides a state-of-the-art, high-definition display and has more than four times the viewable area of the previous board. A new audio system and improved Wi-Fi capabilities round out the technology enhancements that help elevate and create a more immersive fan experience. Infrastructure improvements included expanded and updated concourses, enhancements to the arena entrances and updates to all the suites. There is something new for everyone at all levels of the AT&T Center.

The AT&T Center is operated by Spurs Sports & Entertainment and offers diverse events to the San Antonio community and all of South Texas thanks in part to its various seating capabilities, building configurations, curtaining system and technology upgrades. Configurations from an ice show, to basketball, to rodeo, to boxing, to theater can all be accomplished at the AT&T Center.

53 #StarsHeart THE FOX

HT: Can’t seem to get me to sit still long enough to measure WT: ... for what? POS: Center (of attention)

About the Fox... He’s been called by many names: The Shogun of Shenanigans… the Tycoon of Tomfoolery… that furry thing with the shorts. Yes, he’s had many nicknames, but, in his current stomping grounds of San Antonio, he’s known simply as The Fox. With a knack for slapstick, The Fox has been entertaining Stars fans for years with his side-splitting antics. When he’s not causing trouble, he’s busy in the community giving out free chest bumps, high-fives and hugs to anyone willing or otherwise. In his time with

the team, The Fox has quickly made a name for himself, and has since become a staple of the Stars basketball experience.

Favorite Colors: Silver & Black

Favorite Book: Fox in Sox by Dr. Seuss

Favorite Movie: Fox and the Hound

Favorite Comedian: Jamie Foxx

Currently in a legal dispute with the videogame character “Starfox”

Voted most likely to sink a full-court shot with no one around

54 #StarsHeart 55 #StarsHeart NOTABLE DATES

2017 JANUARY 14, 2013 - Head coach and general manager Dan player in WNBA history to reach the 5,000 career point Hughes and the Silver Stars agree on a two-year contract plateau in a 72-59 win against Connecticut. APRIL 13, 2017 - The Stars selected Kelsey Plum with the extension. No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft. The Stars also selected Nia AUGUST 23, 2011 - scores her 3,000th point Coffey (5th overall) and Schaquilla Nunn (25th overall). 2012 at Seattle, becoming the first player to score 3,000 points SEPTEMBER 28, 2012 - and Sophia with the Silver Stars franchise. 2016 Young are named the the WNBA All-Defensive Team. It DEC. 22, 2016 - The Stars announced Vickie Johnson as the marks the first time in franchise history that multiple players JULY 23, 2011 - San Antonio hosts the WNBA All-Star ninth head coach in franchise history. earn All-Defensive Team honors in the same season. Game for the first time in franchise history ... Guard Becky Hammon and forward Danielle Adams represent the Silver SEPT. 18, 2016 - coached his final WNBA SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 - San Antonio makes its sixth- Stars on the Western Conference All-Star Team ... During game versus the Phoenix Mercury. He retired with a 237-287 consecutive playoff appearance, facing off against the Los a halftime ceremony, Hammon is named one of the Top 15 career record. Angeles Sparks at USC’s Galen Center. The Sparks would Players in WNBA history. prevail, 2-0, in the best-of-three series. SEPT. 18, 2016 - -Marinelli retired from the SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 - San Antonio netted 13 3-point field JULY 5, 2011 - Danielle Adams is named WNBA Rookie of WNBA. goals in a 99-84 win against Minnesota, tying the franchise the Month for June ... Adams led all rookies in scoring (15.9 single-game record. set the franchise ppg) and field goal percentage (.511) during the first month APRIL 20, 2016 - The Stars announce Dan Hughes rookie record for 3-point field goal percentage in the win, of the season. succession plan and name former player Ruth Riley General going 4-for-4 from beyong the arc. Manager. JUNE 28, 2011 - The Silver Stars defeat the Chicago Sky, SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 - The Silver Stars defeated the New 86-74, on the road, extending the best start in franchise APRIL 14, 2016 - The Stars select Moriah Jefferson with the York Liberty, 77-66, in a nationally televised game on ESPN2 history to 7-1. second overall pick in the 2016 WNBA Draft. San Antonio cementing the teams fourth 20-win season in franchise acquired No. 14 pick from Minnesota in history. JUNE 11, 2011 - San Antonio earns an 86-74 come-from- exchange for . The Stars also selected Brittney behind win against Atlanta, marking its third-consecutive Martin with the 25th overall pick. AUGUST 25, 2012 - The Silver Stars defeat Tulsa, 91-71, at victory ... The 3-0 mark is the best start in franchise history 2015 the AT&T Center to earn their franchise-record ninth-straight ... Rookie Danielle Adams scores a then-franchise rookie home win record 32 points in the win. July 5, 2015 - The Stars acquire from the Atlanta Dream in exchange for a 2016 second round draft AUGUST 21, 2012 - San Antonio defeats Washington, APRIL 11, 2011 - With the No. 6 pick in the 2011 WNBA pick. 75-72, to earn its franchise-record 12th-consecutive win. Draft, the San Antonio Silver Stars selected Danielle The streak is the longest in the WNBA during the 2012 Robinson from Oklahoma. The Silver Stars also selected April 16, 2015 - The Stars draft Dearica Hamby, Nikki season and is tied for third-best in league history with the Danielle Adams of national champion Texas A&M (20th Moody and Dragana Stankovic, while also acquiring Alex Connecticut Sun’s 2006 12-game streak. overall) and Porsha Phillips of Georgia (30th overall). Montgomery on WNBA Draft night. 2014 AUGUST 19, 2012 - The Silver Stars defeat Phoenix, 89-47, MARCH 23, 2011 - Head coach and general manager Dan at the US Airways Center to earn their franchise-record Hughes announces the return of Vickie Johnson as assistant July 23, 2014 - Becky Hammon announces that she will seventh-consecutive road victory. coach. Johnson played four seasons with the Silver Stars retire following the conclusion of the 2014 WNBA season. after signing with the squad as a free agent in February JULY 5, 2012 - San Antonio posted the largest comeback 2006. She averaged 7.8 points per game and 4.6 rebounds August 5, 2014 - Becky Hammon is named the first full-time and largest turnaround in franchise history with its 88-72 win per game during her 128 career games in San Antonio. female assistant coach in the NBA after the Spurs announce at Indiana. The Silver Stars rallied from an 18-point deficit to her hiring. a 16-point win for a 34-point turnaround. MARCH 3, 2011 - The WNBA announces that San Antonio will host the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game at the AT&T Center APRIL 14, 2014 - San Antonio selects Notre Dame guard APRIL 16, 2012 - San Antonio selects for the first time in franchise history on Saturday, July 23 at Kayla McBride with the third overall pick in the 2014 WNBA guard Shenise Johnson with the fifth overall pick in the 2012 2:30 p.m. CT. Draft. The Stars also draft of Spain and Bri WNBA Draft. Kulas of with their second and third round picks. JANUARY 28, 2011 - The Silver Stars announce that Dan 2011 Hughes will resume his dual roles as head coach and JANUARY 14, 2014 - San Antonio Stars reveal new logo and SEPTEMBER 18, 2011 - Center Ruth Riley is named co- general manager in 2011 after stepping down as head coach wordmark, dropping “Silver” from their name to be known winner of the Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award, along with for the 2010 season. as the San Antonio Stars. The franchise also announced Seattle’s Sue Bird ... Riley is the second Silver Star to earn marquee sponsorship with local frocer, H-E-B. the honor, following Vickie Johnson in 2008. 2010 2013 AUGUST 26, 2010 - The Silver Stars made their fourth- SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 - Rookies Danielle Adams and consecutive playoff appearance, losing game one of the APRIL 15, 2013 - With the No. 8 pick in the 2013 WNBA Danielle Robinson are named to the WNBA All-Rookie Team, Western Conference semifinals, 106-93, to the Pheonix Draft, the San Antonio Silver Stars selected Kayla becoming the first Silver Stars to do so since Mercury. Alexander from Syracuse. The Silver Stars also selected in 2007. Arizona’s (16th overall), France’s Diandra JUNE 30, 2010 - A franchise record and league-high four Tchachouang (20th overall) and Oklahoma’s Whitney Hand SEPTEMBER 11, 2011 - Danielle Robinson sets a franchise Silver Stars are selected to the 2010 WNBA All-Star Team. (32nd overall) rookie record with 36 points in a 102-94 overtime win at San Antonio’s Jayne Appel, Becky Hammon, Tulsa. and Sophia Young are all among the top 10 vote getters, MARCH 7, 2013 - San Antonio signs 13-year WNBA veteran SEPTEMBER 6, 2011 - Becky Hammon scores a season- earning a spot on the All-Star squad. Delisha Milton-Jones. best 37 points, one shy of her career high, in a 82-65 win at Los Angeles to lead San Antonio to its fifth-consecutive MAY 15, 2010 - The Silver Stars open the season at home FEBRUARY 11, 2013 - San Antonio re-signs veteran guard playoff berth. for the first time since 2005, falling to the Atlanta Dream, Jia Perkins to a multi-year contract. 70-75. AUGUST 30, 2011 - Becky Hammon becomes the seventh

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APRIL 8, 2010 - With the fifth overall pick in the 2010 WNBA rebounds and 1,000 assists in a career. Dan Hughes to dual roles as both general manager and Draft the Silver Stars selected Jayne Appel out of Stanford head coach. University. The Silver Stars also selected of JULY 8, 2008 - Becky Hammon’s six assists helped her Middle Tennessee State (17th overall) and Alexis Rack of cross the 800 assists plateau and make her the seventh AUGUST 9, 2005 - Shannon Johnson dished out her 1,000th Mississippi State (29th overall). player in WNBA history to reach 3,000 points and 800 career assist at Minnesota. She became the first player in assists. She also went 14-for-15 from the free throw line to league history to score more than 2,500 points in her career. FEBRUARY 25, 2010 - Dan Hughes steps aside from his break a franchise record for free throws made in a game. head coach duties to become full-time general manager and JULY 9, 2005 - Marie Ferdinand represents the Silver Stars names as his successor. MAY 20, 2008 - With a 81-76 win against Phoenix, head at the 2005 WNBA All-Star Game in Connecticut. It marks coach and general manager Dan Hughes becomes the the third-consecutive all-star selection for Ferdinand. 2009 winningest coach in franchise history with 41 wins. SEPTEMBER 17, 2009 - The Silver Stars made their APRIL 16, 2005 - With the fourth overall pick in the 2005 third-consecutive playoff appearance, hosting the Phoenix APRIL 9, 2008 - Selected (21st overall) WNBA Draft, San Antonio selects of Kansas Mercury in the Western Conference semifinal opener. San and Alex Anderson (39th overall) in the 2008 WNBA Draft. State. The Silver Stars also draft of Tennessee Antonio won the first game of the series, 92-91, but Phoenix Traded Camille Little, Chioma Nnamaka and a 2009 first (14th overall) and Catherine Kraayeveld of Oregon (30th won the next two at home to advance. round draft pick to Atlanta in exchange for , overall). Morenike Atunrashe and a 2009 second round draft pick. AUGUST 29, 2009 - The Silver Stars set a franchise record JANUARY 4, 2005 - The Silver Stars name Dan Hughes the with 21 points in overtime in a 100-88 win against Detroit. MARCH 11, 2008 - Exenteded Becky Hammon’s contract seventh head coach in franchise history. Becky Hammon and Sophia Young both scored more than through the 2011 season and signed Ruth Riley through 30 points in the contest, marking the first time in franchise 2009. 2004 history that two Silver Stars played scored 30-plus points in AUGUST 26, 2004 - Silver Stars guard Shannon Johnson a game. Hammon tallied 32 points in the win while Young 2007 brings home gold after helping Team USA knock off tied her career-best with 31. SEPTEMBER 8, 2007 - Head coach and general manager Austrailia in the gold medal game, scoring eight of her 12 Dan Hughes is named WNBA Coach of the Year, his second points in the fourth quarter en route to a 74-63 win. During AUGUST 21, 2009 - Sophia Young scored a career-high career award and the first for San Antonio. the Olympics Johnson appeared in all eight games for Team 31 points against Los Angeles and in doing so, surpassed USA, averaging 6.1 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists in the 2,000 career point mark. She became the third player AUGUST 23, 2007 - The Silver Stars begin playoff series in 16.4 minutes per game. from the 2006 Draft Class and the fastest player in franchise Sacramento, marking the franchise’s first playoff appearance history to reach the 2,000 point plateau, doing so in just 125 since moving to San Antonio. The Stars go on to win APRIL 17, 2004 - San Antonio selected Cindy Dallas in the career games. the best-of-three series before falling to eventual WNBA second round (21st overall) and Toccara Williams (34th Champion Phoenix Mercury in the Western Conference overall) in the 2004 WNBA Draft. AUGUST 20, 2009 - San Antonio’s 30 fourth-quarter points Finals. in a 87-93 loss at Atlanta marks a franchise record. FEBRUARY 2, 2004 - Silver Stars guard JULY 15, 2007 - Becky Hammon and Sophia Young announces her retirement from the WNBA. Azzi leaves AUGUST 15, 2009 - The Silver Stars set a franchise record represent the Silver Stars at the 2007 WNBA All-Star Game the Silver Stars as the all-time leader in assists, free-throw for points scored in a game, defeating Phoenix, 106-89, at in Washington, D.C. percentage, three-point field goal percentage, three-point home. San Antonio’s 31 second-quarter points and 61 first- field goal attempts and three-point field goals made. half point also stand as franchise-best marks. APRIL 4, 2007 - With the second overall pick in the WNBA Draft, the Silver Stars select . San Antonio JANUARY 28, 2004 - Traded the fourth, 16th and 29th JULY 25, 2009 - Becky Hammon and Sophia Young also drafts Camille Little (17th overall) and Nare Diawara overall picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft to the Connecticut Sun represent the Silver Stars at the 2009 WNBA All-Star Game (30th overall). The team then trades Davenport and a 2008 in exchange for Shannon Johnson and the 21st and 34th in Connecticut. first-round draft pick to New York in exchange for Becky overall picks. Hammon and a 2008 second-round draft pick. APRIL 9, 2009 - Selected (14th overall), 2003 Sonja Petrovic (26th overall) and Candyce Bingham (39th 2006 OCTOBER 30, 2003 - Dee Brown is named the sixth head overall) in the 2009 WNBA Draft. AUGUST 12, 2006 - One of seven players to have played all coach in franchise history. 10 season of the WNBA’s existence, Vickie Johnson’ finishes JANUARY 7, 2009 - Signed Sophia Young to a three-year the season as the leagues all-time leader in minutes and JULY 12, 2003 - and Marie Ferdinand extension. games played. represent the Silver Stars in the 2003 WNBA All-Star Game in . 2008 JULY 12, 2006 - Sophia Young represents the Silver Stars at SEPTEMBER 28, 2008 - The Silver Stars defeat Los the 2006 WNBA All-Star Game. JUNE 24, 2003 - The Silver Stars earn their first road win Angeles, 76-72, to claim the Western Conference title and defeating the , 60-57, at ARCO Arena. advance to the WNBA Finals for the first time in franchise JULY 3, 2006 - Shannon Johnson sets the franchise record history. for steals in a game with eight against Los Angeles. She MAY 24, 2003 - The San Antonio Silver Stars make their shares the record with former Silver Star , home debut, defeating the Seattle Storm, 65-56, in front of SEPTEMBER 13, 2008 - San Antonio defeats Sacramento, who accomplished the feat in 2004. 15,593 fans at the SBC Center. 77-69, to finish the regular season with a franchise-best 24- 10 record, which also marked the best record in the WNBA. APRIL 5, 2006 - With the fourth overall pick, San Antonio APRIL 25, 2003 - becomes the first player selects Sophia Young in the 2006 WNBA Draft. The Silver drafted by the San Antonio Silver Stars with the 11th overall SEPTEMBER 11, 2008 - Becky Hammon and Vickie Stars also draft (16th overall) and Khara selection in the 2003 WNBA Draft. San Antonio also selected Johnson played their 260th career game together against Smith (30th overall). Ke-Ke Tardy (25th overall) and Brooke Armistead (40th Connecticut, marking the third-most games played as overall). teammates in the WNBA. FEBRUARY 9, 2006 - The Silver Stars sign free agent Vickie Johnson. FEBRUARY 19, 2003 - The San Antonio Silver Stars unveil JULY 27, 2008 - Vickie Johnson became the eighth player in their new logo. WNBA history to score 4,000 points. She is the only player 2005 in league history to have collected 4,000 points, 1,000 AUGUST 25, 2005 - The Silver Stars appoint head coach JANUARY 10, 2003 - Spurs Sports and Entertainment

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changes the name of its WNBA franchise to the San Antonio WNBA Draft. FEBRUARY 27, 1997 - and are Silver Stars. the first two draft picks of the Utah Starzz when they are 2000 selected in the first and second rounds of the WNBA’s Elite 2002 AUGUST 9, 2000 - Jennifer Azzi finishes the season leading Draft. DECEMBER 18, 2002 - is named the fifth the league in minutes played (37.3 mpg) and free-throw head coach in franchise history and the first head coach in percentage (93 percent). Margo Dydek finishes the season 1996 the team’s San Antonio history. leading the leauge in blocks (3.0 bpg) and OCTOBER 30, 1996 - Utah is one of eight cities selected as claims the league title in three-point shooting percentage one of the WNBA’s charter franchises to begin operations DECEMBER 5, 2002 - Spurs Sports and Entertainment (43.1 percent). in 1997. learns that the Utah Starzz will relocate to San Antonio and begin play in 2003. JULY 17, 2000 - represents the Starzz in the 2000 WNBA All-Star Game for the second-consecutive NOVEMBER 13, 2002 - Spurs Sports and Entertainment season. announces they have reached the 6,000 ticket deposit goal and has secured a WNBA team to begin play in 2003. APRIL 24, 2000 - Utah traded the third and eighth overall picks in the 2000 WNBA Draft to the Detroit Shock in AUGUST 20, 2002 - The Utah Starzz defeat the Houston exchange for Jennifer Azzi and Detroit’s 12th overall pick. Comets, 75-72, in game three of the first round of the 2002 WNBA Playoffs to earn their first playoff series vcitory. The 1999 Starzz lose to eventual WNBA Champion Los Angeles AUGUST 21, 1999 - Margo Dydek finishes the season Sparks in the Western Conference Finals. leading the WNBA in blocked shots with 2.41 blocks per game. AUGUST 18, 2002 - The Utah Starzz and Houston Comets play the first double-overtime game in WNBA playoff history JULY 14, 1999 - Natalie Williams is selected to play in the with Houston emerging victorious, 83-77. inaugural WNBA All-Star Game.

AUGUST 16, 2002 - The Utah Starzz make their second- JULY 11, 1999 - Natalie Williams becomes the first player in consecutive playoff appearance, defeating the Houston franchise history to earn WNBA Player of the Week honors Comets, 66-59. for the period ending July 11.

JUNE 22, 2002 - Natalie Williams etches her name into JULY 6, 1999 - Utah defeats the Detroit Shock, 104-94, in the WNBA record books as she becomes the first player to double overtime. The 104 points marks a Starzz franchise record a 20-20 game, scoring 22 points and grabbing 20 record for the most points in a game. rebounds against Sacramento. MAY 4, 1999 - Utah selects Natalie Williams, , APRIL 20, 2002 - The Starzz select (11th and Dalma Ivanyi in the 1999 WNBA overall), LaNeishea Caufield (14th overall), Draft. (27th overall), Edmarie Lumbsley (43rd overall) and Jacklyn Winfield (59th overall). 1998 AUGUST 17, 1998 - Margo Dydek finishes the season MARCH 18, 2002 - WNBA in S.A. 2003 campaign kicks off leading the league in rebounding, blocks and minutes with the goal of reaching 6,000 season ticket deposits by played. November 15, 2002. AUGUST 12, 1998 - Wendy Palmer sets a franchise record JANUARY 29, 2002 - Spurs Sports and Entertainment with 31 points in an 81-71 win against Sacramento. receives word from the WNBA that they are assured a team in 2003. AUGUST 6, 1998 - Margo Dydek sets a league-record with 2001 nine blocked shots against the . AUGUST 17, 2001 - The Utah Starzz make their first playoff APRIL 29, 1998 - Utah selects Margo Dydek with the first appearance, losing to the Sacramento Monarchs, 65-89. The overall pick in the 1998 WNBA Draft. The Starzz also select Starzz drop the series to the Monarchs, 0-2. , LaTonya Johnson and Tricia Bader in the draft. AUGUST 13, 2001 - Jennifer Azzi sets the WNBA single- season record in three-point field goal percentage, shooting 1997 51.4 percent from behind the arc. JUNE 23, 1997 - The Starzz earn their first victory with a 102-89 win against Los Angeles. JULY 16, 2001 - Natalie Williams is selected to represent the Starzz at the WNBA All-Star Game, but was unable to play JUNE 21, 1997 - Utah makes its basketball debut, hosting due to injury. the Sacramento Monarchs at the Delta Center. The opening night lineup includes Wendy Palmer, Deborah Carter, Karen JULY 7, 2001 - Margo Dydek notches the first triple-double Booker, Lady Hardmon and . The Monarchs in Starzz history and only the second triple-double in WNBA hand the Starzz a 70-60 loss. history with 12 points, 11 rebounds and 10 blocked shots. Her 10 blocked shots also breaks her personal WNBA record APRIL 28, 1997 - Utah selects Tammi Reiss, , of nine set on August 6, 1998. Reagen Scott and Kim Williams in the 1997 WNBA Draft.

APRIL 20, 2001 - Utah selects Marie Ferdinand, Michaela APRIL 19,1997 - Denise Taylor is named the first head Pavlickova, and Cara Consuegra in the 2001 coach in franchise history.

58 #StarsHeart COACHING HISTORY

DENISE TAYLOR // 1997-98 DEE BROWN // 2004 VICKIE JOHNSON // 2016 Years Record Years Record Years Record 1997 7-21 2004 6-20 2016 --- 1998 6-13 Overall 6-20 (.231) Overall --- Overall 13-34 (.277)

All-WNBA Second Team: Wendy Palmer (1997) ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES // 1998-99 SANDY BRONDELLO // 2010 2005-07 Years Record Years Record Sandy Brondello 2005-09 1998 2-9 2010 14-20 Shell Dailey 2003-04 1999 2-2 Overall 14-20 (.412) Candi Harvey 1999-00 Overall 4-11 (.267) Vickie Johnson 2011-16. All-Stars: Olaf Lange 2008-10 Jayne Appel (2010) Michael Layden 1999 Becky Hammon (2010) Bobbi Morse 2002 Michelle Snow (2010) 2008 Sophia Young (2010) FRED WILLIAMS // 1999-01 Vonn Read 2004 Years Record DAN HUGHES // 2005-09, 2011-16 Tammi Reiss 2001-03 1999 13-15 Steve Shuman 2011-12 2000 18-14 Years Record Richard Smith 1999-00 2001 5-8 2005 7-27 Latricia Trammell 2017-present Overall 36-37 (.493) 2006 13-21 2013-pres. 2007 20-14 Fred Williams 1998 All-WNBA First Team: 2008 24-10 Greg Williams 1997 Natalie Williams (1999) 2009 15-19 Joi Williams 2017-present Natalie Williams (2000) 2011 19-18 2012 21-15 All-Stars: 2013 12-22 Natalie Williams (1999) 2014 16-18 Natalie Williams (2000) 2015 16-18 2016 7-27 CANDI HARVEY // 2001-03 Overall 237-287 (.452)

Years Record All-WNBA First Team: 2001 14-5 Becky Hammon (2007) 2002 20-12 Sophia Young-Malcolm (2008) 2003 6-16 Becky Hammon (2009) Overall 40-33 (.548) All-WNBA Second Team: Sophia Young-Malcolm (2007) All-WNBA First Team: Becky Hammon (2008) Natalie Williams (2001) Sophia Young-Malcolm (2009) SophiaYoung-Malcolm (2012) All-Stars: Danielle Robinson (2014) Natalie Williams (2001) All-Stars: Marie Ferdinand (2002) Marie Ferdinand (2005) Adrienne Goodson (2002) Sophia Young (2006) Becky Hammon (2007) Sophia Young (2007) SHELL DAILEY // 2003-04 Becky Hammon (2009) Years Record Sophia Young (2009) Jia Perkins (2009) 2003 6-6 Jayne Appel (2010) 2004 3-5 Danielle Adams (2011) Overall 9-11 (.450) Becky Hammon (2011) Danielle Robinson (2013) All-Stars: Danielle Robinson (2014) Danielle Robinson (2015) Margo Dydek (2003) Kayla McBride (2015) Marie Ferdinand (2003)

59 #StarsHeart AWARDS & RECOGNITION

ALL-WNBA FIRST TEAM WNBA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM WNBA COMMUNITY ASSIST 2009 Becky Hammon 2016 Moriah Jefferson 2008 Ruth Riley (August) 2008 Sophia Young 2014 Kayla McBride 2016 Jayne Appel-Marinelli (August) 2007 Becky Hammon 2011 Danielle Adams 2001 Natalie Williams 2011 Danielle Robinson 2000 Natalie Williams 2007 Camille Little 1999 Natalie Williams 2006 Sophia Young ALL-WNBA SECOND TEAM 2005 Katie Feenstra 2014 Danielle Robinson WNBA COACH OF THE YEAR 2012 Sophia Young 2009 Sophia Young 2007 Dan Hughes 2008 Becky Hammon 2007 Sophia Young 1997 Wendy Palmer ALL-WNBA DEFENSIVE TEAM 2014 Danielle Robinson (2nd) 2013 Jia Perkins (2nd) Danielle Robinson (2nd) 2012 Danielle Robinson (2nd) Sophia Young (2nd) 2008 Sophia Young (1st) Stars GM Ruth Riley presents Jayne Appel-Marinelli with the August 2016 WNBA Community Assist Award. Appel-Marinelli was awarded WNBA PERFORMER OF THE WEEK the honor for her support of Clarity Child Guidance Center and initiating the WNBA’s first Mental Health Awareness Night. July 9, 2012 Becky Hammon June 25, 2012 Sophia Young IBA CITIZEN ATHLETE AWARD July 25, 2011 Becky Hammon Sept. 8, 2009 Vickie Johnson 2010 Ruth Riley Aug. 10, 2009 Becky Hammon WNBA TOP 15 Aug. 3, 2009 Becky Hammon 2011 Becky Hammon Sept. 15, 2008 Ann Wauters July 14, 2008 Becky Hammon WNBA TOP 20@20 May 27, 2008 Sophia Young Dan Hughes, 2007 WNBA Coach of the Year June 25, 2007 Becky Hammon 2016 Becky Hammon June 9, 2007 Erin Buescher STATISTIC TITLES June 4, 2007 Becky Hammon Blocked Shots Sept. 20, 2004 Adrienne Goodson 2003 Margo Dydek July 29, 2001 Natalie Williams 2002 Margo Dydek July 31, 2000 Adrienne Goodson 2001 Margo Dydek July 17, 2000 Natalie Williams 2000 Margo Dydek July 11, 1999 Natalie Williams 1999 Margo Dydek 1998 Margo Dydek 1997 Elena Baranova

Rebounding 2000 Natalie Williams Becky Hammons receives her Top 20@20 from WNBA President Lisa Borders during halftime of Game 1 of the 2016 WNBA Finals. Field Goal Percentage 2000 Jennifer Azzi

Free Throw Percentage 2014 Danielle Robinson

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Vickie Johnson receives the annual Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award on Sept. 20, 2008. 2001 Jennifer Azzi 2000 Korie Hlede KIM PERROT SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 2008 Vickie Johnson 2011 Ruth Riley 2014 Becky Hammon

60 #StarsHeart WNBA ALL-STAR HISTORY

KAYLA MCBRIDE DANIELLE ROBINSON DANIELLE ADAMS BECKY HAMMON JAYNE APPEL 2015 2013, 2014 2011 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 2010

MICHELLE SNOW SOPHIA MARIE FERDINAND MARGO DYDEK ADRIENNE GOODSON 2010 YOUNG-MALCOLM 2002, 2003, 2005 2003 2002 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010

NATALIE WILLIAMS DAN HUGHES 1999, 2000, 2001 2009 Head Coach 2011 Assistant Coach SAN ANTONIO WNBA ALL-STARS 2016 No All-Star Game Due to Olympics 2015 Kayla McBride 2014 Danielle Robinson 2013 Danielle Robinson 2011 Danielle Adams, Becky Hammon 2010* Jayne Appel, Becky Hammon, Michelle Snow, Sophia Young 2009 Becky Hammon, Sophia Young 2008 No All-Star Game Due to Olympics 2007 Becky Hammon, Sophia Young 2006 Sophia Young 2005 Marie Ferdinand 2004 No All-Star Game Due to Olympics 2003 Margo Dydek, Marie Ferdinand 2002 Marie Ferdinand, Adrienne Goodson 2001 Natalie Williams 2000 Natalie Williams 1999 Natalie Williams *The 2010 WNBA All-Star Game was a Stars at the Sun Showcase pitting WNBA All-Stars against Team USA The Eastern Conference All-Stars Defeated the Western Conference All-Stars, 118-113, in the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game at the AT&T Center in front of a crowd of 12,540.

61 #StarsHeart DRAFT HISTORY

1997 ELITE DRAFT 2005 WNBA DRAFT 2014 WNBA DRAFT

Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From 1 1 Dena Head Tennessee ‘92 1 4 Kendra Wecker Kansas State ‘05 1 3 Kayla McBride Notre Dame ‘14 2 9 Wendy Palmer Virginia ‘96 2 14 Shyra Ely Tennessee ‘05 2 16 Astou Ndour Spain 1997 WNBA DRAFT 3 27 Cathrine Kraayeveld Oregon ‘05 3 28 Bri Kulas Missouri ‘14 Rd. Pick Player From 2006 WNBA DRAFT 2015 WNBA DRAFT 1 5 Tammi Reiss Virginia ‘92 Rd. Pick Player From 2 12 Jessie Hicks Maryland ‘92 Rd. Pick Player From 1 6 Dearica Hamby Wake Forest ‘15 3 21 Reagan Scott Colorado ‘97 1 4 Sophia Young Baylor ‘06 3 30 Dragana Stankovic 4 28 Kim Williams DePaul ‘97 2 16 Shanna Zolman Tennessee ‘06 3 30 Khara Smith DePaul ‘06 3 33 Nikki Moody Iowa State ‘15 1998 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From 2007 DISPERSAL DRAFT 2016 WNBA DRAFT 1 1 Margo Dydek Poland Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From 2 11 Olympia Scott Stanford ‘98 1 4 Charlotte 1 2 Moriah Jefferson Connecticut ‘16 3 21 LaTonya Johnson Memphis ‘98 2 14 Jazmon Gwathmey* James Madison ‘16 4 31 Tricia Bader Boise State ‘96 2007 WNBA DRAFT 3 33 Brittney Martin Oklahoma State ‘16 *Selected by Minnesota and acquired via trade on Draft night for Jia Perkins. 1999 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From 1 2 Jessica Davenport* Ohio State ‘07 1 3 Natalie Williams UCLA ‘94 2 17 Camille Little North Carolina ‘07 2 15 Debbie Black St. Joseph’s ‘88 3 30 Nare Diawara Virginia Tech ‘07 * Davenport immediately traded to New York along with a 2008 first round draft 3 27 Adrienne Goodson Old Dominion ‘88 pick in exchange for Becky Hammon and a 2008 second round draft pick. 4 39 Dalma Ivanyi Florida International ‘99 2008 WNBA DRAFT 2000 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From 1 12 Stanford ‘98 2 21 Chioma Nnamaka* Georgia Tech ‘08 3 35 Stacy Frese Iowa State ‘00 3 39 Alex Anderson UT-Chattanooga ‘08 * Traded Nnamaka, Camille Little and a 2009 first round draft pick to Atlanta in 4 51 Michigan State ‘00 exchange for Ann Wauters, and a 2009 second round draft 2001 WNBA DRAFT pick Rd. Pick Player From 2009 DISPERSAL DRAFT 1 8 Marie Ferdinand Louisiana State ‘01 Rd. Pick Player From 2 24 Michaela Pavlickova Denver ‘01 1 5 Laura Harper Sacramento 3 40 Shea Ralph Connecticut ‘01 4 56 Cara Conseugra Iowa ‘01 2009 WNBA DRAFT 2002 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From 2 14 Megan Frazee Liberty ‘09 Rd. Pick Player From 2 26 Sonja Petrovic Serbia 1 11 Danielle Crockrom Baylor ‘02 3 39 Candyce Bingham Louisville ‘09 1 14 LaNeishea Caufield Oklahoma ‘02 2 27 Andrea Gardner Howard ‘02 2010 WNBA DRAFT 3 43 Edmarie Lumbsley Mobile ‘02 4 59 Jacklyn Winfield Southern ‘02 Rd. Pick Player From 1 5 Jayne Appel Stanford ‘10 2003 WNBA DISPERSAL DRAFT 2 17 Alysha Clark Middle Tennessee St. ‘10 Rd. Pick Player From 3 29 Alexis Rack Mississippi St. ‘10 1 12 LaQuanda Quick Portland 2011 WNBA DRAFT 2003 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From 1 6 Danielle Robinson Oklahoma ‘11 1 11 Coretta Brown North Carolina ‘03 2 20 Danielle Adams Texas A&M ‘11 2 25 Ke-Ke Tardy Louisiana State ‘03 3 30 Porsha Phillips Georgia ‘11 3 40 Brooke Armistead Austin Peay ‘03 2004 WNBA DISPERSAL DRAFT 2012 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From 1 3 LaToya Thomas Cleveland 1 5 Shenise Johnson Miami ‘12 2004 WNBA DRAFT 2013 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From 2 21 Cindy Dallas Illinois ‘04 1 8 Kayla Alexander Syracuse ‘13 3 34 Toccara Williams Texas A&M ‘04 2 16 Davellyn Whyte Arizona ‘13 2 20 Diandra Tchachuang France 3 32 Whitney Hand Oklahoma ‘13

62 #StarsHeart TRANSACTIONS

1997 2003 Jan. 22 Elena Baranova and Lady Hardmon are assigned to the Utah Starzz. Jan. 28 Tammi Reiss named assistant coach Feb. 27 Selected Dena Head and Wendy Palmer in the first and second rounds of the WNBA’s Elite April 4 Shell Dailey named assistant coach Draft April 24 Selected LaQuanda Quick with the 12th overall pick in the 2003 WNBA Dispersal Draft April 19 Named Denise Taylor as head coach April 25 Selected Coretta Brown in the first round (11th overall pick) in the 2003 WNBA Draft… April 28 Selected Tammi Reiss, Jessie Hicks, Reagen Scott and Kim Williams in the 1997 WNBA Draft selected Ke-Ke Tardy in the second round (25th overall pick) in the 2003 WNBA Draft… May 12 Named Greg Williams assistant coach Selected Brooke Armistead in the third round (40th overall pick) in the 2003 WNBA Draft May 22 Selected Deborah Carter and Megan Compain with final roster allocations May 1 Signed free agents Allison Trapp and Tai Dillard… traded Natalie Williams and Coretta May 30 Added Darla Simpson to the roster Brown to Indiana in exchange for and June 20 Waived Darla Simpson, Jessica Jackson and Megan Compain; Changed the status of May 8 Waived Brooke Armistead Karen Booker from developmental to active May 11 Waived Allison Trapp…Signed free agent Tausha Mills June 26 Signed Megan Compain to a developmental contract May 17 Waived LaNeisha Caufield, Ke-Ke Tardy, Elisa Aguilar and Andrea Gardner-Combs July 26 Changed the status of Greta Koss from developmental to active May 21 Waived Danielle Crockrom Aug. 1 Waived Reagan Scott; Changed the status of Megan Compain from developmental to active July 26 Candi Harvey and Tammi Reiss were relieved of their coaching duties…Shell Dailey named the Aug. 15 Waived Megan Compain; Changed status of Deborah Carter from injured to active interim Head Coach July 28 Dale Osbourne and Travis Mays named assistantcoaches 1998 Oct. 30 Dee Brown named head coach…Shell Dailey renamed assistant coach Feb. 18 Lost Deborah Carter to Washington Mystics in expansion draft 2004 April 29 Selected Margo Dydek, Olympia Scott, LaTonya Johnson and Tricia Bader in the 1998 WNBA Draft. Jan. 6 Selected LaToya Thomas with the third overall pick in the 2004 Dispersal Draft May 5 Traded Lady Hardmon to Sacramento for Chantel Tremitiere Jan. 20 Vonn Read named assistant coach; Travis Mays named head scout May 7 Added Trise Jackson to roster Jan. 28 Traded the 4th, 16th and 29th overall picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft to the Connecticut Sun May 8 Traded Karen Booker to Houston for in exchange for Shannon Johnson and the 21st and 34th overall picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft June 10 Waived Kari Gallup, Greta Koss, Trise Jackson, Tracy Connor, Teresa Hinz and Samantha Feb. 2 Jennifer Azzi announced retirement Tomlinson Feb. 7 Signed free agent Jessie Hicks July 16 Added Erin Alexander to the active roster Feb. 9 Re-signed Adrienne Goodson July 27 Denise Taylor dismissed as head coach…Frank Layden named head coach Feb. 11 Signed free agent Jamie Redd July 28 Waived Fran Harris and activated Tammi Reiss Feb. 18 Signed free agent Agnieszka Bibrzycka March 5 Signed free agent Vanessa Nygaard April 16 Signed free agents Erin Batth, Juana Brown and Kym Hope 1999 April 17 Selected Cindy Dallas in the second round (21st overall pick) in the 2004 WNBA Draft… April 6 Lost Kim Williams to Minnesota Lynx in expansion draft selected Toccara Williams in the third round (34th overall pick) in the 2004 WNBA Draft April 30 Waived Jessie Hicks April 22 Signed free agent Mandisa Stevenson May 4 Selected Natalie Williams, Debbie Black, Adrienne Goodson and Dalma Ivanyi in 1999 WNBA April 23 Sylvia Crawley announced retirement04/30 Waived Jamie Redd Draft May 12 Waived Erin Batth, Juana Brown, Cindy Dallas and Kym Hope May 6 Waived Erin Alexander May 13 Waived LaTonya Johnson and Vanessa Nygaard June 1 Waived Ellen Bayer, Crystal Carpenter, Kari Gallup and Marlene Stollings July 19 Traded Gwen Jackson to Phoenix in exchange for Adrian Williams June 9 Waived Dena Head and Tammi Reiss; Placed Olympia Scott-Richardson and Chantel Tremitiere July 30 Head Coach Dee Brown resigned on the injured list Aug. 10 Assistant Coach Shell Dailey named interim head coach…Dale Osbourne named assistant June 21 Waived Chantel Tremitiere…Frank Layden steps down as head coach…Assistant Coach Frank coach Williams promoted to head coach Aug. 11 Signed free agents and Nevriye Yilmaz July 6 Waived Tricia Bader and added Chantel Tremitiere to roster Sept. 17 Semeka Randall announced retirement July 12 Waived Michelle Campbell and activated Olympia Scott-Richardson July 29 Traded Wendy Palmer and Olympia Scott-Richardson to Detroit for Korie Hlede and Cindy 2005 Brown Jan. 4 Dan Hughes named head coach July 30 Added Korie Hlede and to roster Feb. 17 Signed free agent Dec.15 Lost Debbie Black to Miami and Chantel Tremitiere to Indiana in WNBA Expansion Draft; Traded March 2 Brian Agler named assistant coach Elena Baranova to Miami for March 24 Sandy Brondello named assistant coach March 28 Signed free agent Dalma Ivanyi 2000 April 16 Acquired Katie Feenstra from the Connecticut Sun along with a first round pick in exchange for April 24 Traded the #3 and #8 picks in the 2000 WNBA Draft to the Detroit Shock in exchange for Margo Dydek Jennifer Azzi and Detroit’s #12 pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft May 18 Acquired from the Sacramento Monarchs in exchange for first round pick April 25 Selected Naomi Mulitauaopele, Stacy Frese and Kristen Rasmussen in the 2000 WNBA Draft in the 2006 WNBA Draft (previously acquired from Connecticut) May 25 Waived Alli Bills and Julie Krommenhoek-Christensen May 20 Waived Keisha Anderson, Adrian Williams and . Placed Chen Nan on May 27 Waived Krystyna Lara suspended list. June 8 Waived Kristen Rasumussen Aug. 25 Dan Hughes named general manager July 7 Waived Katryna Gaither Nov. 16 Lost Bernadette Ngoyisa to Chicago Sky in 2005 Expansion Draft July 27 Signed Kym Hope 2006 2001 Feb. 8 Re-signed Marie Ferdinand April 16 Waived Kym Hope Feb. 9 Signed free agent Vickie Johnson April 20 Selected Marie Ferdinand, Michaela Pavlickova, Shea Ralph and Cara Consuegra in the 2001 Feb. 10 Signed Agnieszka Bibrzycka and re-signed Dalma Ivanyi WNBA Draft Feb. 28 Edna Campbell announced retirement May 11 Waived Tanja Kostic and Brandy Jones March 13 Signed free agent Jae Kingi-Cross May 26 Waived Stacy Frese, Erica Routt, and Naomi Mulitauopele March 31 -Wrightsil announced resignation as Chief Operating Officer June 21 Added Keitha Dickerson to roster April 5 Selected Sophia Young (4th overall), Shanna Zolman (16th overall) and Khara Smith (30th July 6 Frank Williams resigned as head coach…Assistant Coach Candi Harvey promoted to head overall) in the 2006 WNBA Draft coach May 3 Signed Sylvia Crawley July 10 Waived Keitha Dickerson May 20 Waived Sylvia Crawley 2002 2007 April 18 Acquired New York’s first round draft pick (14th overall) in exchange for guard Korie Hlede. Jan. 8 Selected Helen Darling with 4th pick in the WNBA Dispersal Draft of the Charlotte Sting April 19 Selected Danielle Crockrom, LaNeishea Caufield, Andrea Gardner, Edmarie Lumbsley, and Feb. 21 Acquired from the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for second round pick in 2008 Jacklyn Winfield in the 2002 WNBA Draft WNBA Draft May 4 Waived Sarah Hicks Feb. 22 Acquired Ruth Riley from the Detroit Shock in exchange for Katie Feenstra and the option to May 9 Waived Edmarie Lumbsley exchange first round picks in 2008 WNBA Draft May 16 Waived Erica Routt Feb. 28 Re-signed Marie Ferdinand-Harris May 20 Waived Michaela Pavlickova March 6 Signed restricted free agent Erin Buescher May 21 Waived Cara Consuegra April 4 Selected Jessica Davenport (2nd overall), Camille Little (17th overall) and Nare Diawara (30th May 24 Waived Jacklyn Winfield overall) in the 2007 WNBA Draft. Traded Jessica Davenport and 2008 first-round draft pick to July 22 Acquired Semeka Randall in exchange for Kate Starbird New York in exchange for Becky Hammon and 2008 second-round draft pick. Dec. 5 Utah Starzz move to San Antonio July 20 Re-signed Chantelle Anderson Dec. 18 Candi Harvey named head coach of the San Antonio Silver Stars

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March 14 Traded the rights to Sonja Petrovic to Chicago in exchange for a 2013 second round draft pick 2008 March 27 Signed to a training camp contract April 16 Selected Miami’s Shenise Johnson with the fifth overall pick in the 2012 WNBA Draft Feb. 6 Lost Chantelle Anderson to Atlanta Dream in 2007 Expansion Draft April 23 Signed Cierra Bravard to a training camp contract Feb. 21 Re-signed Vickie Johnson April 30 Waived Feb. 25 Re-signed Helen Darling May 7 Waived Latoya Williams March 3 Picked up options on Sophia Young and Shanna Crossley May 14 Waived Cierra Bravard March 11 Extended Becky Hammon contract to 2011... Signed Ruth Riley through 2009 May 15 Waived April 2 Signed Khara Smith, Brittany Wilkins, Hollie Merideth and Ambrosia Anderson to training camp May 16 Waived Loree Moore and Porsha Phillips contracts. April 9 Selected Chioma Nnamaka in the second round (21st overall) and Alex Anderson in the third round (39th overall) of the 2008 WNBA Draft. Traded Camille Little, Chioma Nnamaka and a 2013 2009 first round draft pick to Atlanta in exchange for Ann Wauters, Morenike Atunrashe and a Feb. 6 Re-signed Ziomara Morrison 2009 second round draft pick. Feb. 11 Re-signed Jia Perkins April 11 Signed Nikita Bell to training camp contract. Feb. 26 Signed Yvonne Turner and Julie Wojta to training camp contracts April 14 Signed Adrianne Ross, Joyce Ekworomadu and Katja Bavendam to training camp contracts. March 7 Signed Delisha Milton-Jones April 28 Waived Hollie Meredith and signed Edwige Lawson-Wade March 14 Signed Christine Flores to a training camp contract May 2 Waived Katja Bavendam and Nikita Bell. April 15 Selected Syracuse’s Kayla Alexander (eighth overall), Arizona’s Davellyn Whyte (16th overall), May 13 Waived Kendra Wecker. France’s Diandra Tchachouang (20th overall) and Oklahoma’s Whitney Hand (32nd overall) in May 15 Waived Ambrosia Anderson, Alex Anderson, Joyce Edworomadu, Adrianne Ross, Khara Smith the 2013 WNBA Draft and Brittany Wilkins. April 22 Signed Baylor’s Jordan Madden - an undrafted free agent - to a training camp contract May 17 Re-signed Adrianne Ross and Ambrosia Anderson May 1 Signed Amber Stokes to a training camp contract May 21 Terminated Ambrosia Anderson’s replacement contract May 11 Waived Amber Stokes May 23 Terminated Adrianne Ross’ replacement contract May 21 Waived Jordan Madden Aug. 4 Signed Valeriya Berezhynska to a seven-day contract May 23 Waived Christine Flores, Ziomara Morrison, Yvonne Turner and Julie Wojta Sept. 3 Signed Adrianne Ross to a seven-day contract June 4 Signed Julie Wojta to a Replacement Player Contract Sept. 4 Signed Valeriya Berezhynska to a seven-day contract June 20 Signed to a replacement player contract Sept. 11 Signed Adrianne Ross and Brittany Wilkins July 5 Waived Chante Black and Julie Wojta July 12 Signed Cathrine Kraayeveld for the remainder of the 2013 season 2009 Aug. 9 Contract Buyout Agreement/Waived DeLisha Milton-Jones Aug. 13 Signed Jan. 7 Signed Sophia Young to a three-year extension. Sept. 4 Signed Chelsea Hopkins to a replacement player contract Jan. 8 Re-signed free agent Vickie Johnson. Jan. 23 Signed Valeriya Berezhynska to a training camp contract. 2014 March 16 Signed free agent Bernadette Ngoyisa. March 30 Signed free agent Belinda Snell. April 10 Signed Whitney Hand-Jones and Carolyn Davis to training camp contracts. April 9 Selected Megan Frazee in the second round (14th overall), Sonja Petrovic in the second round April 14 Selected Notre Dame’s Kayla McBride (3rd overall), Spain’s Astou Ndour (16th overall) and (26th overall) and Candyce Bingham in the third round (39th overall) of the 2009 WNBA Draft. Missouri’s Bri Kulas (28th overall) in the 2014 WNBA Draft. May 11 Signed Katie Feenstra Mattera as a free agent April 21 Signed Jessica Kuster, Karla Kilbert and Heather Butler to training camp contracts May 12 Waived Sandora Irvin May 8 Stars Waive Karla Gilbert and Whitney Hand-Jones May 18 Signed Amber Petillon to a training camp contract May 13 Stars waive Carolyn Davis and Bri Kulas May 25 Waived Morenika Atunrase May 15 Stars waive Jessica Kuster May 26 Signed Joyce Ekworomadu to a training camp contract July 22 Stars sign Astou Ndour May 28 Waived Amber Petillon June 1 Waived Valeriya Berezhynska and Candyce Bingham 2015 July 31 Signed Ann Wauters and waived Katie Mattera Feb. 3 Stars re-sign Jia Perkins Feb. 9 Stars re-sign Danielle Robinson 2010 March 2 Stars sign , and to training camp roster March 12 Stars acquire first and third-round picks in the 2015 WNBA draft from in exchange for guard Feb. 2 Re-signed free agent Ruth Riley Shenise Johnson and a 2015 second-round pick. Feb. 19 Acquired in a sign-and-trade deal with Minnesota in exchanged for second March 16 Stars re-sign Danielle Adams round picks in the 2011 WNBA Draft April 16 Stars select Dearica Hamby (6th overall), Dragana Stankovix (30th overall) and Nikki Moody33rd overall) in Feb. 24 Signed to a training camp contract the 2015 WNBA Draft March 9 Signed to a training camp contract April 16, Stars trade the number nine overall pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft to the New York Liberty in exchange for March 10 Re-signed Shanna Crossley Alex Montgomery April 6 Signed Charel Allen, Deonna Davis and Krystal Vaughn to training camp contracts May 26 Stars waive Nikki Moody April 14 Traded Shanna Crossley to the for June 2 Stars waive Porsha Roberts and Toni Young April 21 Signed Diana Delva, Brittany jackson and Lacey Simpson to training camp contracts June 4 Stars waive Brittany Chambers, Ashley Paris April 22 Re-signed Edwige Lawson-Wade June 23 Stars sign April 28 Re-signed Belinda Snell July 5 Stars waive ; Stars acquire Samantha Logic from Atlanta Dream in exchange for a 2016 April 29 Waived Brittany Jackson second-round draft pick May 5 Waived and Diana Delva July 27 Signed Valeriane Ayayi; waived Kalana Greene May 10 Waived guard Alexis Rack and forward Krystal Vaughn May 13 Waived guard Charel Allen, guard Quianna Chaney and forward Lacey Simpson 2016 May 14 Waived forward Alysha Clark, forward/center Laura Harper and center Tasha Humphrey May 21 Signed forward Chamique Holdsclaw ... Waived guard Belinda Snell Feb. 12 Stars sign Sydney Colson. June 9 Signed guard ... Waived forward Crystal Kelly Feb. 25 Stars sign Frida Eldebrink. June 29 Waived forward Megan Frazee ... re-signed forward Crystal Kelly April 12 Stars sign Haley Peters. July 1 Waived forward Crystal Kelly and guard Allie Quigley April 14 Stars draft Moriah Jefferson (No. 2) and Brittney Martin (No. 25) in 2016 WNBA Draft. Stars acquire No. 14 July 4 Signed forward Crytal Kelly and guard Allie Quigley each to a seven-day contract Jazmon Gwathmey from Minnesota in exchange for Jia Perkins following the 2016 WNBA Draft. July 13 Signed forward Crystal Kelly to a seven-day contract April 18 Stars sign Shamela Hampton and Zahna Medley. July 19 Signed forward Crystal Kelly to a seven-day contract April 10 Stars sign Jazmon Gwathmey. July 27 Signed forward Crystal Kelly to contract for the remainder of the season April 20 Stars sign Kelsey Minato. Aug. 12 Signed forward Ashley Battle April 20 Stars name Ruth Riley general manager. April 21 Stars sign . April 22 Stars announce training camp roster; Stars sign Brittney Martin and Moriah Jefferson. 2011 April 25 Stars waive Kayla Thornton. Feb. 3 Signed and Ashley Walker to training camp contracts April 26 Stars sign Vickie McIntyre. March 7 Signed April 29 Stars waive Brittney Martin and Danielle Adams. March 17 Signed May 6 Stars waive Shamela Hampton. April 11 Selected Danielle Robinson (6th overall), Danielle Adams (20th overall) and Porsha Phillips May 9 Stars acquire Monique Currie from Phoenix in exchange for 2017 second round pick. (30th overall) in the 2011 WNBA Draft. May 12 Stars waive Samantha Logic and suspend Danielle Robinson due to an injury that occurred overseas. April 20 Traded Michelle Snow to Chicago for Jia Perkins May 13 Stars announce opening night roster. May 2 Traded first and second round 2012 draft picks to Tulsa for Scholanda Robinson June 26 Stars waive Frida Eldebrink. May 16 Signed Alysha Clark to a training camp contract July 5 Stars sign Blake Dietrick to seven-day contract. May 31 Waived Shanavia Dowdell July 6 Stars announced Kayla McBride has been diagnosed with a fractured right foot and will be out the remainder June 2 Waived Alysha Clark, Kelly Mazzante and Ashley Walker of the season. July 12 Stars sign Blake Dietrick to a second seven-day contract. July 18 Stars sign Vicki Baugh to a seven-day contract and waive Blake Dietrick. 2012 Aug. 27 Stars sign Vicki Baugh for the remainder of the season. Feb. 8 Signed Sept. 1 Stars announce Dearica Hamby will miss the remainder of the season. Feb. 16 Signed Ify Ibekwe, Kalisha Keane and Latoya Williams to training camp contracts Sept. 2 Stars sign for the remainder of the season. Feb. 27 Signed Ziomara Morrison Sept. 6 Stars sign Avery Warley-Talbert to a seven-day contract. Sept. 11 Seven-day contract for Avery Warley-Talbert expires. March 1 Traded Roneeka Hodges to the Indiana Fever in exchange for

64 #StarsHeart TRADES

1998 May 5 Traded Lady Hardmon to Sacramento for Chantel Tremitiere May 8 Traded Karen Booker to Houston for Fran Harris 1999 July 29 Traded Wendy Palmer and Olympia Scott-Richardson to Detroit for Korie Hlede and Cindy Brown Dec.15 Traded Elena Baranova to Miami for Kate Starbird 2000 April 24 Traded the #3 and #8 picks in the 2000 WNBA Draft to the Detroit Shock in exchange for Jennifer Azzi and Detroit’s #12 pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft. 2002 April 18 Acquired New York’s first round draft pick (14th overall) in exchange for guard Korie Hlede. July 22 Acquired Semeka Randall in exchange for Kate Starbird 2003 May 1 Traded Natalie Williams and Coretta Brown to Indiana in exchange for Sylvia Crawley and Gwen Jackson 2004 Jan. 28 Traded the fourth, 16th and 29th overall picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Shannon Johnson and the 21st and 34th overall picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft July 19 Traded Gwen Jackson to Phoenix in exchange for Adrian Williams 2005 April 16 Acquired Katie Feenstra from the Connecticut Sun along with a first round pick in exchange for Margo Dydek May 18 Acquired Chantelle Anderson from the Sacramento Monarchs in exchange for first round pick in the 2006 WNBA Draft (previously acquired from Connecticut) 2007 Feb. 21 Acquired Sandora Irvin from the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for second round pick in 2008 WNBA Draft Feb. 22 Acquired Ruth Riley from the Detroit Shock in exchange for Katie Feenstra and the option to exchange first round picks in 2008 WNBA Draft April 4 Selected Jessica Davenport (2nd overall), Camille Little (17th overall) and Nare Diawara (30th overall) in the 2007 WNBA Draft. Traded Jessica Davenport and 2008 first-round draft pick to New York in exchange for Becky Hammon and 2008 second-round draft pick. 2008 April 9 Selected Chioma Nnamaka in the second round (21st overall) and Alex Anderson in the third round (39th overall) of the 2008 WNBA Draft. Traded Camille Little, Chioma Nnamaka and a 2009 first round draft pick to Atlanta in exchange for Ann Wauters, Morenike Atunrashe and a 2009 second round draft pick. 2009 Feb. 19 Acquired Roneeka Hodges in a sign-and-trade deal with Minnesota in exchanged for second round picks in the 2011 WNBA Draft April 14 Traded Shanna Crossley to the Tulsa Shock for Crystal Kelly 2011 April 20 Traded Michelle Snow to Chicago for Jia Perkins May 2 Traded first and second round 2012 draft picks to Tulsa for Scholanda Robinson 2012 Feb. 16 Traded Roneeka Hodges to Indiana in exchange for Tangela Smith March 14 Traded the rights to Sonja Petrovic to Chicago in exchange for a 2013 second round draft pick 2015 March 12 Traded Shenise Johnson and a second-round pick in to the Indiana Fever in exchange for a first and third- round pick in the 2015 draft April 16 Traded the ninth overall pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft to the New York Liberty in exchange for Alex Montgomery 2016 April 14 Stars acquire No. 14 Jazmon Gwathmey from Minnesota in exchange for Jia Perkins following the 2016 WNBA Draft. May 9 Stars acquire Monique Currie from Phoenix in exchange for 2017 second round pick.

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#23 DANIELLE ADAMS Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-1 College: Texas A&M 2011 Birthdate: 2-19-89 Acquired: Selected in the second round (20th overall) of the 2011 WNBA Draft. San Antonio/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 23 0 480 99 230 .430 35 100 .350 53 71 .746 35 63 98 13 60 12 27 15 286 12.4 2012 34 5 686 141 320 .441 38 112 .339 82 108 .759 61 98 159 33 94 23 42 23 402 11.8 2013 34 24 899 170 399 .426 42 129 .326 106 150 .707 53 108 161 42 95 29 61 25 488 14.4 2014 34 14 700 135 332 .407 39 127 .307 63 79 .797 42 99 141 32 102 22 43 24 372 10.9 2015 30 2 482 79 191 .414 22 68 .324 43 52 .827 33 67 100 14 45 14 37 9 223 7.4 Totals 155 45 3247 624 1472 .425 176 536 .328 347 460 .754 224 435 659 134 396 100 210 96 1771 11.4

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 3 0 69 12 25 .480 2 8 .250 6 8 .750 3 7 10 2 7 2 2 1 32 10.7 2012 2 0 44 10 20 .500 2 7 .286 7 8 .875 7 6 13 1 6 2 2 0 29 14.5 2014 2 2 60 13 23 .565 3 9 .333 6 8 .750 8 9 17 3 8 0 3 4 35 17.5 Totals 7 2 173 35 68 .515 7 24 .292 19 22 .864 18 22 40 6 21 4 7 5 96 13.7 #43 ELISA AGUILAR Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: George Washington 2000 Birthdate: 10-15-76 Acquired: Signed as a free agent. Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 28 0 141 14 33 .424 11 21 .524 4 7 .571 0 11 11 16 2 5 11 3 43 1.5 Totals 28 0 141 14 33 .424 11 21 .524 4 7 .571 0 11 11 16 2 5 11 3 43 1.5

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 2 0 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 2 0 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0.0

#5 ERIN ALEXANDER Position: Guard Height: 5-7 College: UC-Santa Barbara 1997 Birthdate: 4-25-75 Acquired: Picked up off waivers (Los Angeles) on July 16, 1998 Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 12 0 68 5 22 .227 5 19 .263 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 3 7 1 5 0 17 1.4 Totals 12 0 68 5 22 .227 5 19 .263 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 3 7 1 5 0 17 1.4

#40 KAYLA ALEXANDER Position: Center Height: 6-4 College: Syracuse 2013 Birthdate: 1-5-91 Acquired: Drafted 8th overall in the 2013 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2013 33 1 371 35 84 .417 0 0 .000 22 30 .733 43 56 99 10 46 4 35 14 92 2.8 2014 33 0 298 33 76 .434 0 0 .000 26 31 .839 27 39 66 6 39 4 22 10 92 2.8 2015 29 0 358 37 89 .416 0 0 .000 22 34 .647 29 66 95 6 43 6 24 24 96 3.3 2016 25 0 489 77 141 .54.6 0 0 .000 46 61 .754 47 66 113 13 55 11 28 13 200 8.0 Totals 120 1 1516 182 390 .467 0 0 .000 116 156 74.4 146 227 373 35 183 25 109 61 480 4.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2014 1 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 1 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 #7 CHANTELLE ANDERSON Position: Center Height: 6-7 College: Vanderbilt 2003 Birthdate: 1-22-81 Acquired: Obtained from the Sacramento Monarchs on May 18, 2005, in exchange for the 2006 first round draft pick previously acquired from the Connecticut Sun. San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 34 19 669 83 178 .466 0 0 .000 37 46 .804 28 62 90 11 106 8 55 15 203 6.0 2006 23 20 414 59 112 .527 0 0 .000 35 45 .778 28 57 85 15 73 7 29 10 153 6.7 2007 11 1 86 10 20 .500 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 6 14 20 3 11 1 5 5 28 2.5 Totals 68 40 1169 152 310 .490 0 0 .000 80 103 .777 62 133 195 29 190 16 89 30 384 5.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 2 0 5 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 1.0 Totals 2 0 5 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 1.0 #32 JAYNE APPEL-MARINELLI Position: Center Height: 6-4 College: Stanford 2010 Birthdate: 5-14-88 Acquired: Selected in the first round (5th overall) of the 2010 WNBA Draft. San Antonio/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 28 0 306 38 71 .535 1 3 .333 19 34 .559 21 50 71 13 40 7 19 5 96 3.4 2011 31 0 452 42 89 .472 1 3 .333 14 25 .560 40 102 142 25 68 17 23 20 99 3.2 2012 33 30 625 47 85 .441 0 1 .000 22 29 .759 62 151 213 39 67 18 39 29 116 3.5 2013 29 29 768 70 121 .579 1 3 .333 29 49 .592 75 184 259 57 85 26 44 37 170 5.9 2014 34 34 843 70 130 .538 1 1 1.000 26 43 .605 66 204 270 73 95 16 47 30 167 4.9 2015 29 28 673 39 102 .382 0 4 .000 22 34 .647 38 149 187 41 75 23 40 38 100 3.4 2016 34 34 786 51 119 .429 0 4 .000 36 49 .735 41 143 184 72 113 30 54 35 138 4.1 Totals 218 155 4452 357 717 .498 4 19 .211 168 263 .639 343 983 1326 320 543 137 266 194 886 4.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 2 0 24 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2 5 7 2 3 0 0 0 11 5.5 2011 3 0 24 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 0 0 0.0 2012 2 2 26 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 6 3 9 2 7 0 2 1 4 2.0 2014 2 2 39 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 8 11 4 6 1 2 0 0 0.0 Totals 9 4 113 6 17 .353 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 12 17 29 9 19 3 8 1 15 1.7

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#24 MORENIKE ATUNRASE Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Texas A&M 2008 Birthdate: 4-14-86 Acquired: Obtained from Atlanta along with Ann Wauters and a 2009 second round draft pick in exchange for Chioma Nnamaka, Camille Little and a 2009 first round draft pick. San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 33 0 347 24 87 .276 12 41 .293 11 16 .688 16 32 48 23 21 16 26 13 71 2.2 Totals 33 0 347 24 87 .276 12 41 .293 11 16 .688 16 32 48 23 21 16 26 13 71 2.2

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 8 0 44 4 8 .500 2 4 .500 0 2 .000 0 7 7 4 4 1 1 1 10 1.3 Totals 8 0 44 4 8 .500 2 4 .500 0 2 .000 0 7 7 4 4 1 1 1 10 1.3

#11 VALERIANE AYAYI Position: Forward Height: 6-1 College: France Birthdate: 4-29-94 Acquired: Signed with the Stars on July 27, 2016 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2015 16 0 147 15 48 .313 4 21 .019 3 7 .429 8 20 28 6 18 8 9 5 37 2.3 Totals 16 0 147 15 48 .313 4 21 .019 3 7 .429 8 20 28 6 18 8 9 5 37 2.3

#8 JENNIFER AZZI Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: Stanford 1990 Birthdate: 8-31-68 Acquired: In a trade with Detroit Shock on April 24, 2000. (with the #12 pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft in exchange for Utah’s #3 and #8 draft picks in the 2000 WNBA Draft.) Utah/San Antonio (4 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 15 15 559 47 104 .452 10 24 .417 40 43 .930 5 36 41 92 43 12 28 5 144 9.6 2001 32 32 1205 75 184 .408 38 74 .514 88 96 .917 10 88 98 171 89 22 69 10 276 8.6 2002 32 32 1151 91 198 .460 41 92 .446 83 104 .798 15 54 69 158 102 27 67 14 306 9.6 2003 34 34 1136 85 211 .403 39 97 .402 51 65 .785 10 81 91 111 98 27 61 9 260 7.6 Totals 113 113 4051 298 697 .428 128 287 .446 262 308 .851 40 259 299 532 332 88 225 38 986 8.7

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 2 75 3 12 .250 2 7 .286 1 1 1.000 0 3 3 10 7 1 5 1 9 4.5 2002 5 5 186 13 33 .394 7 19 .368 7 8 .875 2 11 13 34 20 4 8 5 40 8.0 Totals 7 7 261 16 45 .355 9 26 .346 8 9 .888 2 14 16 44 27 5 13 6 49 7.0 #10 TRICIA BADER Position: Guard Height: 5-4 College: Boise State 1996 Birthdate: 2-26-73 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in fourth round (31st overall) of the 1998 WNBA Draft Utah (2 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 22 0 206 16 53 .302 10 27 .370 4 8 .500 0 10 10 20 34 13 26 0 46 2.1 1999 7 0 34 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 1 12 3 4 1 2 0.3 Totals 29 0 240 16 56 .286 10 29 .345 6 10 .600 0 12 12 21 46 16 30 1 48 1.7

#28 ELENA BARANOVA Position: Forward Height: 6-5 Country: Russia Birthdate: 1-28-72 Acquired: Signed by the WNBA and assigned to the Utah Starzz on January 22, 1997 Utah (3 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 28 27 913 129 331 .390 40 106 .377 43 62 .694 56 151 207 62 82 43 82 63 341 12.2 1998 20 19 671 92 219 .420 15 48 .313 59 71 .831 61 125 186 70 44 21 55 30 258 12.9 1999 29 19 572 60 148 .405 20 48 .417 33 41 .805 25 73 98 45 58 20 44 23 173 6.0 Totals 77 65 2156 281 698 .403 75 202 .371 135 174 .776 142 349 491 177 184 84 181 116 772 10.0

#22 ASHLEY BATTLE Position: Forward Height: 6-0 College: Connecticut 2005 Birthdate: 5-31-82 Acquired: Signed on August 12, 2010 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 5 0 35 4 12 .333 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 4 5 9 1 5 0 3 0 8 1.6 Totals 5 0 35 4 12 .333 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 4 5 9 1 5 0 3 0 8 1.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 2 0 34 1 5 .200 1 2 .500 3 4 .750 1 5 6 4 1 1 1 0 6 3.0 Totals 2 0 34 1 5 .200 1 2 .500 3 4 .750 1 5 6 4 1 1 1 0 6 3.0 #22 VICKI BAUGH Position: Forward Height: 6-4 College: Tennessee 2012 Birthdate: 5-21-89 Acquired: Signed a seven-day contract on July 18, 2016, and signed for the remainder of the season on August 27, 2016. San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2016 11 0 148 19 33 .576 0 0 .000 6 9 .667 16 25 41 3 25 4 14 3 44 4.0 Totals 11 0 148 19 33 .576 0 0 .000 6 9 .667 16 25 41 3 25 4 14 3 44 4.0

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#10 VALERIYA BEREZHYNSKA Position: Center Height: 6-4 College: Rice 2008 Birthdate: 4-10-86 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on August 4, 2008 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 2 0 6 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 Totals 2 0 6 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0

#41 TULLY BEVILAQUA Position: Guard Height: 5-7 College: Australia Birthdate: 7-19-72 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on March 7, 2001 San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (14 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 34 25 494 37 82 .451 12 42 .286 13 18 .722 10 38 48 55 31 24 25 2 99 2.9 2012 28 0 157 2 12 .167 1 8 .125 1 2 .500 1 6 7 11 7 7 9 1 6 0.2 Totals 62 25 651 39 94 .415 13 50 .260 14 20 .700 11 44 55 66 38 31 34 3 105 1.7

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 3 0 37 3 7 .429 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 4 2 6 3 2 0 2 2 8 2.7 Totals 3 0 37 3 7 .429 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 4 2 6 3 2 0 2 2 8 2.7 #10 AGNIESZKA BIBRZYCKA Position: Forward Height: 6- 2 Country: Poland Birthdate: 10-21-82 Acquired: Signed as free agent on February 19, 2004 and again on February 10, 2006 San Antonio/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 24 9 465 55 151 .364 26 84 .310 23 26 .885 5 23 28 40 38 21 32 7 159 6.6 2006 32 22 752 130 311 .418 55 157 .350 46 53 .868 10 56 66 48 49 26 47 12 361 11.3 Totals 56 31 1217 185 462 .400 81 241 .336 69 79 .873 15 79 94 88 87 47 79 19 520 9.0

#11 CHANTE BLACK Position: Center Height: 6-5 College: Duke 2009 Birthdate: 11-12-1985 Acquired: Signed a replacement contract with the Stars on June 20, 2013. Waived on July 3, 2013. San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2013 1 0 10 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 2 2.0 Totals 1 0 10 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 2 2.0

#31 DEBBIE BLACK Position: Guard Height: 5-2 College: St. Joseph’s 1988 Birthdate: 7-29-66 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the second round (15th overall) in the 1999 WNBA Draft Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 32 32 1014 62 163 .380 8 40 .200 31 50 .620 31 80 111 161 116 77 67 6 163 5.1 Totals 32 32 1014 62 163 .380 8 40 .200 31 50 .620 31 80 111 161 116 77 67 6 163 5.1

#3 KAREN BOOKER Position: Center Height: 6-1 College: Vanderbilt 1987 Birthdate: 4-10-65 Acquired: Selected as a developmental player and assigned to the Utah Starzz on May 27, 1997 Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 26 4 321 20 60 .333 0 3 .000 21 37 .568 34 46 80 24 62 24 49 15 61 2.3 Totals 26 4 321 20 60 .333 0 3 .000 21 37 .568 34 46 80 24 62 24 49 15 61 2.3

#14 CINDY BROWN Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Long Beach State 1987 Birthdate: 3-16-65 Acquired: In a trade with the Detroit Shock on July 29, 1999 (with Korie Hlede in exchange for Wendy Palmer and Olympia Scott-Richardson) Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 9 0 156 11 32 .344 1 10 .100 11 16 .688 14 19 33 10 16 9 12 2 34 3.8 Totals 9 0 156 11 32 .344 1 10 .100 11 16 .688 14 19 33 10 16 9 12 2 34 3.8

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#11 HEATHER BUTLER Position: Guard Height: 5-5 College: Tenessee-Martin 2014 Birthdate: 11-7-91 Acquired: Signed as an undrafted free agent in April of 2014 WNBA/San Antonio (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2014 11 0 38 1 9 .111 1 6 .167 3 4 .750 1 2 3 3 7 0 5 0 6 0.5 Totals 11 0 38 1 9 .111 1 6 .167 3 4 .750 1 2 3 3 7 0 5 0 6 0.5

#21 EDNA CAMPBELL Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: Texas 1991 Birthdate: 11-26-68 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on February 16, 2005 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 28 2 248 21 67 .313 5 19 .263 1 1 1.000 2 12 14 14 20 7 15 0 48 1.7 Totals 28 2 248 21 67 .313 5 19 .263 1 1 1.000 2 12 14 14 20 7 15 0 48 1.7

#5 MICHELLE CAMPBELL Position: Forward Height: 6-5 College: Southern California 1997 Birthdate: 2-20-74 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on May 12, 1999 Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 8 0 30 3 10 .300 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 0 6 6 2 4 0 4 0 8 1.0 Totals 8 0 30 3 10 .300 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 0 6 6 2 4 0 4 0 8 1.0

#9 DEBORAH CARTER Position: Guard/Forward Height: 6-0 College: Georgia 1994 Birthdate: 1-3-72 Acquired: Allocated by the WNBA to the Utah Starzz on May 22, 1997 Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 19 7 286 32 82 .390 2 9 .222 10 14 .714 22 31 53 8 34 13 17 1 76 4.0 Totals 19 7 286 32 82 .390 2 9 .222 10 14 .714 22 31 53 8 34 13 17 1 76 4.0

#20 LANEISHEA CAUFIELD Position: Guard Height: 6-1 College: Oklahoma 2002 Birthdate: 5-25-80 Acquired: Selected by the Starzz in the first round (14th overall) in the 2002 WNBA Draft. Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 8 0 65 6 15 .400 5 9 .556 2 2 1.000 3 2 5 1 0 13 8 7 19 2.4 Totals 8 0 65 6 15 .400 5 9 .556 2 2 1.000 3 2 5 1 0 13 8 7 19 2.4

#20 SHAMEKA CHRISTON Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Arkansas 2004 Birthdate: 2-15-82 Acquired: Signed with San Antonio as a free agent on February 8, 2012. San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (11 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 34 31 695 83 232 .358 54 158 .342 50 64 .781 17 50 67 43 41 18 20 16 270 7.9 2013 33 14 740 82 267 .307 50 156 .321 33 38 .821 10 45 55 24 55 16 24 11 247 7.5 2014 31 0 338 38 107 .355 25 81 .309 12 15 .800 9 31 40 6 33 7 8 4 113 3.6 Totals 98 45 1773 203 607 .334 129 395 .327 95 117 .812 36 126 162 73 129 41 52 31 640 6.5

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 2 2 48 5 15 .333 5 12 .417 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 4 4 0 2 0 17 8.5 2014 1 0 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 3 2 52 5 15 .333 5 12 .417 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 4 5 0 2 0 17 5.7 #51 SYDNEY COLSON Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: Texas A&M 2011 Birthdate: 8-6-1989 Acquired: Signed with San Antonio as a free agent on May 14, 2015. San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2015 34 5 541 44 107 .411 7 22 .318 24 35 .686 10 29 39 95 61 28 42 10 119 3.5 2016 34 0 573 59 137 .431 5 26 .192 49 59 .831 14 41 55 87 62 38 51 1 172 5.1 Totals 68 5 1,114 103 244 .422 12 48 .250 73 94 .777 24 70 94 182 123 66 93 11 291 4.3

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#22 MEGAN COMPAIN Position: Guard/Forward Height: 5-10 College: St. Joseph’s 1997 Birthdate: 9-18-75 Acquired: Allocated by the WNBA to the Utah Starzz on May 22, 1997 Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 4 0 19 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2 4 4 3 1 0 0.0 Totals 4 0 19 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2 4 4 3 1 0 0.0

#21 CARA CONSUEGRA Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: Iowa 2001 Birthdate: 3-4-79 Acquired: Selected by the Starzz in the fourth round (56th overall) of the 2001 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 15 0 50 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 2 4 .500 1 5 6 10 4 4 11 0 2 0.1 Total 15 0 50 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 2 4 .500 1 5 6 10 4 4 11 0 2 0.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 1 0 2 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 3.0 Total 1 0 2 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 3.0

#00 SYLVIA CRAWLEY Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-5 College: North Carolina 1994 Birthdate: 9-27-72 Acquired: In a trade with the Indiana Fever on May 1, 2003 (with Gwen Jackson in exchange for Natalie Williams and Coretta Brown) San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 33 8 564 50 130 .385 0 0 .000 15 22 .682 39 66 105 19 76 18 19 40 115 3.5 Totals 33 8 564 50 130 .385 0 0 .000 15 22 .682 39 66 105 19 76 18 19 40 115 3.5

#34 DANIELLE CROCKROM Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Baylor 2002 Birthdate: 2-11-81 Acquired: Selected by the Starzz in the first round (11th overall) of the 2002 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 18 0 84 10 28 .357 0 1 .000 9 12 .750 6 7 13 2 2 8 3 0 29 1.6 Totals 18 0 84 10 28 .357 0 1 .000 9 12 .750 6 7 13 2 2 8 3 0 29 1.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 1 0 2 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Totals 1 0 2 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 #6 JAE CROSS Position: Guard Height: 5-8 Country: Australia Birthdate: 1-20-76 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on March 13, 2006 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2006 18 1 118 8 18 .444 2 6 .333 7 9 .778 3 7 10 11 0 8 5 6 25 1.4 Totals 18 1 118 8 18 .444 2 6 .333 7 9 .778 3 7 10 11 0 8 5 6 25 1.4

#5 SHANNA CROSSLEY Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Tennessee 2006 Birthdate: 9-7-83 Acquired: Selected by San Antonio in the second round (16th overall) of the 2006 WNBA Draft San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2006 34 0 551 83 219 .379 48 127 .378 12 18 .667 7 34 41 34 21 11 38 4 226 6.6 2007 34 1 548 107 272 .393 74 181 .409 26 29 .897 4 42 46 27 35 14 40 2 314 9.2 2009 19 1 176 35 76 .461 20 45 .444 5 6 .833 0 10 10 6 11 2 5 0 95 5.0 Totals 87 2 1273 225 567 .3971 42 353 .402 43 53 .811 11 86 97 67 67 27 83 6 635 7.3

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 0 58 14 33 .424 10 21 .476 3 3 1.000 0 2 2 4 9 2 6 0 41 8.2 2009 3 0 31 5 15 .333 5 10 .500 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 17 5.7 Totals 8 0 89 19 48 .396 15 31 .484 5 5 1.000 0 3 3 4 12 2 8 0 58 7.3 #1 MONIQUE CURRIE Position: Forward Height: 6-0 College: Duke 2006 Birthdate: 2-25-1983 Acquired: Traded May 9, 2016 from Phoenix in exchange for Stars’ 2017 second round draft picl. San Antonio (1 Years)/WNBA (11 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2016 34 34 868 125 324 .386 25 78 .321 90 98 91.8 36 112 148 73 89 27 62 13 365 10.7 Totals 34 34 868 125 324 .386 25 78 .321 90 98 91.8 36 112 148 73 89 27 62 13 365 10.7

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#30 HELEN DARLING Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: Penn State 2000 Birthdate: 8-28-78 Acquired: Selected by San Antonio fourth overall in the 2007 WNBA Dispersal Draft (Charlotte Sting) San Antonio (4 Years)/WNBA (10 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 33 19 684 46 120 .383 15 41 .366 27 35 .771 7 62 69 103 84 45 53 1 134 4.1 2008 31 14 579 33 123 .268 12 60 .200 30 38 .789 13 60 73 54 67 33 45 3 108 3.5 2009 34 13 642 27 109 .248 13 44 .295 37 55 .673 14 47 61 100 79 30 40 5 104 3.1 2010 33 1 391 18 60 .300 6 22 .273 22 34 .647 11 23 34 47 51 20 32 1 64 1.9 Totals 131 47 2296 124 412 .301 46 167 .275 116 162 .716 45 192 237 304 281 128 170 10 410 3.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 5 121 14 30 .467 9 17 .529 5 6 .833 3 14 17 19 14 6 13 0 42 8.4 2008 6 0 53 5 13 .385 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 3 4 7 5 8 3 7 0 12 2.0 2009 3 0 34 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 1 3 4 3 4 1 1 0 4 1.3 2010 2 0 14 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1.0 Totals 16 5 222 21 50 .420 11 24 .458 7 10 .700 7 22 29 27 26 10 23 0 60 3.8 #25 KEITHA DICKERSON Position: Forward Height: 5-11 College: Texas Tech 2000 Birthdate: 4-20-78 Acquired: Free Agent Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 4 0 6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 4 0 6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

#11 BLAKE DIETRICK Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Princeton 2015 Birthdate: 7-19-1993 Acquired: Signed 7-day contract on July 5, 2016 and second 7-day contract on July 12. Waived on July 18, 2016. San Antonio/WNBA (1 year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2016 1 0 8 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Totals 1 0 8 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0

#9 TAI DILLARD Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Texas 2003 Birthdate: 5-6-81 Acquired: Signed as free agent on May 1, 2003 San Antonio/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 24 0 168 16 65 .246 4 23 .174 5 6 .833 1 14 15 15 22 7 14 4 41 1.7 2004 23 0 205 16 54 .296 5 18 .278 0 1 .000 2 12 14 19 18 4 14 1 37 1.6 2005 10 0 51 4 16 .250 0 3 .000 1 4 .250 1 5 6 3 5 2 14 0 9 0.9 Totals 57 0 424 36 135 .267 9 44 .205 6 11 .545 4 31 35 37 45 13 42 5 87 1.5

#12 MARGO DYDEK Position: Center Height: 7-2 Country: Poland Birthdate: 4-28-74 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the first round (1st overall) of the 1998 WNBA Draft Utah/San Antonio (7 Years)/WNBA (11 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 30 30 839 146 303 .482 1 7 .143 93 127 .732 41 186 227 53 126 14 108 114 386 12.9 1999 32 28 733 141 283 .498 7 20 .350 114 133 .857 38 166 204 59 112 13 91 77 403 12.6 2000 32 32 775 105 236 .445 2 14 .143 82 103 .796 29 146 175 51 114 18 82 96 294 9.2 2001 32 32 970 128 291 .440 6 15 .400 87 109 .798 29 214 243 64 108 25 90 113 349 10.9 2002 30 27 876 139 319 .436 2 8 .250 114 135 .844 52 210 262 71 99 25 96 107 394 13.1 2003 34 34 926 156 346 .451 0 1 .000 94 130 .723 45 206 251 58 113 19 80 100 406 11.9 2004 34 24 682 90 208 .433 1 2 .500 44 58 .759 30 138 168 60 70 20 64 48 225 6.6 Totals 224 207 5801 905 1986 .456 19 67 .284 628 795 .790 264 1266 1530 416 742 134 611 655 2457 11.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 2 69 9 21 .429 0 0 .000 10 13 .769 1 13 14 3 10 1 4 7 28 14.0 2002 5 5 171 22 55 .400 0 0 .000 13 15 .867 3 41 44 12 17 1 16 17 60 12.0 Totals 7 7 240 31 76 .408 0 0 .000 23 28 .821 4 54 58 15 27 2 20 24 88 12.6 #3 FRIDA ELDEBRINK Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Sweden Birthdate: 1-4-88 Acquired: Signed with the Stars on Feb. 25, 2016; waived on June 26, 2016. San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2016 8 0 44 1 8 .125 0 6 .000 1 2 .500 1 2 3 7 2 1 4 0 3 0.4 Totals 8 0 44 1 8 .125 0 6 .000 1 2 .500 1 2 3 7 2 1 4 0 3 0.4

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#43 SHYRA ELY Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Tennessee 2005 Birthdate: 8-9-83 Acquired: Selected by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the second round (14th overall) of the 2005 WNBA Draft San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 31 11 528 50 132 .379 9 31 .290 30 39 .769 11 51 62 27 42 7 33 4 139 4.5 2006 12 1 136 12 44 .273 2 9 .222 15 26 .577 5 26 31 10 17 2 13 0 41 3.4 Totals 43 12 664 62 176 .352 11 40 .275 45 65 .692 16 77 93 37 59 9 46 4 180 4.0

#3 MARIE FERDINAND Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Louisiana State 2001 Birthdate: 10-13-78 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the first round (eighth overall) in the 2001 WNBA Draft Utah/San Antonio (7 Years)/WNBA (10 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 32 22 864 143 290 .493 11 42 .262 69 113 .611 23 63 86 79 70 40 63 4 366 11.4 2002 32 32 1065 176 371 .474 5 34 .147 132 171 .772 19 88 107 91 86 51 89 7 489 15.3 2003 34 34 1116 139 384 .362 16 52 .308 176 223 .789 28 99 127 91 87 58 85 6 470 13.8 2004 17 17 509 67 162 .414 10 27 .370 55 64 .859 18 36 54 29 34 32 35 2 199 11.7 2005 31 31 999 132 358 .369 20 65 .308 104 134 .776 40 76 116 68 74 46 70 5 388 12.5 2006 DNP-Maternity 2007 34 12 481 61 170 .359 6 27 .222 36 40 .900 33 48 81 28 55 19 37 3 164 4.8 Totals 180 148 5034 618 1735 .356 68 247 .275 572 645 .887 161 410 571 385 406 246 379 27 2076 11.5

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 2 69 7 16 .438 0 2 .000 15 18 .833 2 6 8 7 4 3 2 0 29 14.5 2002 5 5 186 25 56 .446 1 5 .200 23 34 .676 4 18 22 13 16 10 20 0 74 14.8 2007 5 0 71 11 26 .423 0 2 .000 11 13 .846 7 12 19 6 7 10 6 0 33 6.6 Totals 12 7 326 43 98 .439 1 9 .111 49 65 .754 13 36 49 26 27 23 28 0 136 11.3 #40 MEGAN FRAZEE Position: Forward Height: 6-3 College: Liberty 2009 Birthdate: 3-29-87 Acquired: Selected by the Silver Stars in the second round (14th overall) of the 2009 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2009 29 0 326 52 126 .413 14 37 .378 27 39 .692 27 57 84 15 43 8 21 5 145 5.0 2010 10 0 101 12 32 .375 1 9 .111 13 19 .684 7 14 21 1 10 0 6 0 38 3.8 Totals 39 0 427 64 158 .405 15 46 .326 40 58 .690 34 71 105 16 53 8 27 5 183 4.7

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2009 1 0 7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Totals 1 0 7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 #4 STACY FRESE Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: Iowa State 2000 Birthdate: 9-23-76 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the third round (35th overall) of the 2000 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 21 0 222 10 30 .333 9 26 .346 33 36 .917 4 14 18 17 14 4 14 0 62 3.0 Totals 21 0 222 10 30 .333 9 26 .346 33 36 .917 4 14 18 17 14 4 14 0 62 3.0

#33 KATRYNA GAITHER Position: Center Height: 6-3 College: Notre Dame 1997 Birthdate: 8-13-75 Acquired: Signed as a free agent, May 2000 Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 9 0 54 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 2 7 .286 7 10 17 4 8 4 4 0 14 1.6 Totals 9 0 54 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 2 7 .286 7 10 17 4 8 4 4 0 14 1.6

#50 ANDREA GARDNER-COMBS Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-3 College: Howard 2002 Birthdate: 12-23-79 Acquired: Selected by the Starzz in the second round (27th overall) of the 2002 WNBA Draft Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 30 2 198 18 49 .367 0 0 .000 21 38 .553 29 32 61 5 3 35 13 3 57 1.9 Totals 30 2 198 18 49 .367 0 0 .000 21 38 .553 29 32 61 5 3 35 13 3 57 1.9

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 3 0 14 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 3 4 0 5 0 1 1 5 1.7 Totals 3 0 14 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 3 4 0 5 0 1 1 5 1.7

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#15 ADRIENNE GOODSON Position: Forward Height: 6-0 College: Old Dominion 1998 Birthdate: 10-19-66 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the third round (27th overall selection) on the 1999 WNBA Draft Utah/San Antonio (6 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 32 31 1068 182 427 .426 13 53 .245 99 129 .767 71 67 138 87 760 27 98 8 476 14.9 2000 29 28 929 199 415 .480 8 29 .276 92 134 .687 69 95 164 69 67 41 81 7 498 17.2 2001 28 25 854 138 319 .433 5 31 .161 62 89 .697 66 86 152 58 64 27 75 0 343 12.3 2002 32 32 1101 189 419 .451 8 28 .286 117 157 .745 91 90 181 67 92 45 102 6 503 15.7 2003 33 32 969 141 357 .395 8 36 .222 81 102 .794 74 111 185 71 96 24 85 6 371 11.2 2004 34 34 1068 142 317 .448 4 16 .250 84 102 .824 89 146 235 60 77 28 67 2 372 10.9 Totals 188 182 5989 991 2254 .440 46 193 .238 535 713 .750 460 595 1055 412 472 192 508 29 2563 13.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 2 71 13 29 .448 0 4 .000 5 9 .556 6 10 16 3 7 3 4 2 31 15.5 2002 5 5 190 29 74 .392 2 7 .286 12 17 .706 9 18 27 8 11 7 21 0 72 14.4 Totals 7 7 261 42 103 .408 2 11 .182 17 26 .654 15 28 43 11 18 10 25 2 103 14.7 #3 KALANA GREENE Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Connecticut 2010 Birthdate: 7-13-87 Acquired: Signed with San Antonio on June 22, 2015. Waived on July 28, 2015. San Anotnio (1 Year)/WNBA (6 years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2015 11 6 219 19 52 36.5 2 13 15.4 8 8 1.00 5 27 32 8 18 8 3 3 48 4.4 Totals 11 6 219 19 52 36.5 2 13 15.4 8 8 1.00 5 27 32 8 18 8 3 3 48 4.4

#24 JAZMON GWATHMEY Position: Guard Height: 6-2 College: James Madison 2016 Birthdate: 1-24-93 Acquired: Drafted No. 14 overall by Minnesota in 2016 WNBA Draft. Aqcuired via Draft Night trade in exchange for Jia Perkins. San Anotnio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2016 22 10 351 27 78 .346 9 27 .333 10 13 .769 9 29 38 16 37 8 11 8 73 3.3 Totals 22 10 351 27 78 .346 9 27 .333 10 13 .769 9 29 38 16 37 8 11 8 73 3.3

#5 DEARICA HAMBY Position:Forward Height: 6-3 College: Wake Forest 2015 Birthdate: 11-6-93 Acquired: Drafted No. 6 overall by the Stars in 2015 WNBA Draft. San Anotnio/WNBA (2 years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2015 31 16 539 70 198 .354 6 17 .353 43 67 .642 42 85 127 22 40 13 41 5 189 6.1 2016 25 25 633 81 192 .422 2 14 .143 60 83 .723 36 91 127 25 58 13 41 12 224 9.0 Totals 56 41 1172 151 390 .387 8 31 .258 103 150 .687 78 176 254 47 98 26 82 17 413 7.4

#25 BECKY HAMMON Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: Colorado State 1999 Birthdate: 3-11-77 Acquired: Obtained from New York on 4/4/07 along with 2008 second round draft selection in exchange for 2007 second overall draft pick Jessica Davenport and 2008 first round selection San Antonio (8 Years)/WNBA (16 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 28 27 934 179 402 .445 74 183 .404 95 102 .931 8 69 77 140 51 23 114 5 527 18.8 2008 33 33 1101 171 438 .390 77 220 .350 163 174 .937 13 78 91 161 60 43 104 7 582 17.6 2009 31 31 1049 200 447 .447 76 206 .369 128 142 .901 25 78 103 156 54 49 111 12 604 19.5 2010 32 32 1075 159 360 .442 69 177 .390 97 101 .960 16 77 93 172 61 36 108 8 484 15.1 2011 33 33 1050 176 400 .440 75 193 .389 99 111 .892 5 91 96 192 51 49 119 7 526 15.9 2012 33 33 998 160 363 .441 80 184 .435 85 97 .876 9 74 83 176 37 31 106 6 485 14.7 2013 1 1 12 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 2.0 2014 32 32 784 91 218 .417 47 118 .398 35 35 1.000 3 42 45 135 37 13 53 4 264 8.3 Totals 223 222 7003 1137 2631 .432 498 1282 .388 702 762 .921 79 510 589 1133 351 244 718 49 3474 15.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 5 175 38 92 .413 20 45 .444 8 10 .800 5 9 14 25 13 6 16 1 104 20.8 2008 9 9 331 45 107 .421 22 48 .458 51 57 .895 2 19 21 41 14 9 31 5 163 18.1 2009 3 3 101 19 41 .463 8 21 .381 9 10 .900 0 8 8 6 4 5 7 0 55 18.3 2010 2 2 74 11 28 .393 7 18 .389 11 11 1.000 1 6 7 11 3 1 8 0 40 20.0 2011 3 3 104 14 40 .350 9 23 .391 12 14 .857 0 8 8 13 8 5 9 2 49 16.3 2012 2 2 70 13 26 .500 4 11 .364 4 4 1.000 3 3 6 9 6 2 7 0 34 17.0 2014 2 2 57 10 19 .526 3 6 .500 6 6 1.000 0 7 7 9 4 3 5 0 29 14.5 Totals 24 24 864 137 327 .419 69 161 .429 97 108 .898 8 57 65 105 46 29 76 8 502 21.0 #27 LADY HARDMON (GROOMS) Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Georgia 1992 Birthdate: 10-12-70 Acquired: Signed by the WNBA and assigned to the Utah Starzz on January 22, 1997 Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (8 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 28 24 691 58 167 .347 1 10 .100 36 55 .655 33 51 84 67 39 23 79 2 153 5.5 Totals 28 24 691 58 167 .347 1 10 .100 36 55 .655 33 51 84 67 39 23 79 2 153 5.5

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#20 FRAN HARRIS Position: Guard/Forward Height: 6-0 College: Texas 1986 Birthdate: 3-12-65 Acquired: In a trade with the Houston Comets on May 8, 1998 (in exchange for Karen Booker) Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 18 12 353 28 79 .354 5 16 .313 10 12 .833 14 25 39 30 33 13 17 1 71 3.9 Totals 18 12 353 28 79 .354 5 16 .313 10 12 .833 14 25 39 30 33 13 17 1 71 3.9

#11 DENA HEAD Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Tennessee 1992 Birthdate: 8-16-70 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz (first overall) in the 1997 WNBA Elite Draft Utah (2 Years)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 27 4 471 53 136 .390 10 32 .313 38 45 .844 22 41 63 46 45 14 61 8 154 5.7 1998 30 14 467 36 85 .424 13 27 .481 23 33 .697 14 38 52 37 40 30 44 0 108 3.6 Totals 57 18 938 89 221 .403 23 59 .390 61 78 .782 36 79 115 83 85 34 105 8 262 4.6

#54 AMY HERRIG Position: Center Height: 6-4 College: Iowa 1999 Birthdate: 6-16-77 Acquired: Signed as a free agent, 2000 Utah/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 25 0 341 36 75 .480 0 0 .000 19 31 .613 26 33 59 20 41 7 29 5 91 3.6 2001 32 1 448 43 93 .462 0 0 .000 35 46 .761 23 58 81 14 47 8 35 14 121 3.8 2002 28 3 269 23 53 .434 0 0 .000 22 30 .733 15 42 57 4 41 9 29 14 68 2.4 Totals 85 4 1058 102 221 .462 0 0 .000 76 107 .710 64 133 197 38 129 24 93 33 280 3.3

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 0 21 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1 4 0 1 1 2 1.0 2002 2 0 9 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 1.0 Totals 4 0 30 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 1 5 0 2 2 4 1.0 #25 JESSIE HICKS Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-4 College: Maryland 1993 Birthdate: 12-2-71 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the second round (12th overall) in the 1997 WNBA Draft; signed as a free agent on 2/6/03 Utah/San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 26 0 263 37 80 .463 0 1 .000 9 16 .563 17 19 36 10 57 13 12 11 83 3.2 2004 27 10 371 52 111 .468 0 0 .000 23 38 .605 23 34 57 18 57 17 34 13 127 4.7 Totals 53 0 634 89 191 .466 0 1 .000 32 54 .593 40 53 93 28 114 30 46 24 210 4.0

#7 KORIE HLEDE Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Duquense 1998 Birthdate: 3-29-75 Acquired: In a trade with the Detroit Shock on July 29, 1999 (with Cindy Brown in exchange for Wendy Palmer and Olympia Scott-Richardson) Utah (3 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 11 1 277 44 95 .463 13 29 .448 30 33 .909 7 23 30 28 34 8 22 1 131 11.9 2000 31 31 867 118 260 .454 25 58 .431 51 70 .729 25 68 93 92 84 38 76 4 312 10.1 2001 27 10 455 55 141 .390 8 23 .348 33 38 .868 15 25 40 43 56 25 42 1 151 5.6 Totals 69 42 1599 217 496 .438 46 110 .418 114 141 .809 47 116 163 163 174 71 140 6 594 8.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 0 17 2 5 .400 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1 1 1 3 0 4 2.0 Totals 2 0 17 2 5 .400 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1 1 1 3 0 4 2.0 #5 RONEEKA HODGES Position: Guard Height: 5-11 College: Florida State 2005 Birthdate: 7-19-82 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on February 19, 2010 San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (11 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 34 19 859 94 263 .357 49 159 .308 25 33 .758 23 85 108 46 40 15 40 10 262 7.7 2011 28 5 273 36 89 .404 32 80 .400 5 5 1.000 3 32 35 14 10 5 4 2 109 3.9 Totals 62 24 1132 130 352 .370 81 239 .339 30 38 .789 26 117 143 60 50 20 44 12 371 6.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 2 2 57 9 17 .529 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 1 2 3 3 2 0 3 0 21 10.5 2011 1 0 5 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 Totals 3 2 62 10 19 .526 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 1 2 3 5 2 0 3 0 24 8.0

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#1 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Tennessee 1999 Birthdate: 9-9-77 Acquired: Signed on May 21, 2010 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (11 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 29 29 840 162 328 .494 11 31 .355 58 72 .806 51 104 155 58 61 43 65 10 393 13.6 Totals 29 29 840 162 328 .494 11 31 .355 58 72 .806 51 104 155 58 61 43 65 10 393 13.6

#21 KYM HOPE Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Miami 1999 Birthdate: 11-23-77 Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 2000 Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 3 0 4 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.7 Totals 3 0 4 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.7

#1 CHELSEA HOPKINS Position: Guard Height: 6-2 College: San Diego State 2013 Birthdate: 7-2-90 Acquired: Signed as a free agent, Sept. 2013 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2013 4 0 58 1 17 .059 1 4 .250 3 4 .750 2 6 8 10 3 3 5 0 6 1.5 Totals 4 0 58 1 17 .059 1 4 .250 3 4 .750 2 6 8 10 3 3 5 0 6 1.5

#12 BRITTANY HRYNKO Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: DePaul 2015 Birthdate: 4-24-93 Acquired: Signed on May 26, 2015. Waived on July 5, 2015. San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2015 5 0 15 1 6 16.7 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 0.4 Totals 5 0 15 1 6 16.7 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 0.4

#50 SANDORA IRVIN Position: Forward Height: 6-3 College: TCU 2005 Birthdate: 2-23-82 Acquired: Obtained from Phoenix in exchange for 2008 second round draft pick San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 23 0 128 13 42 .310 0 4 .000 1 2 .500 16 24 40 7 20 3 11 10 27 1.2 2008 21 0 115 9 28 .321 1 4 .250 7 11 .636 10 26 36 2 19 3 7 5 26 1.2 Totals 44 0 243 22 70 .314 1 8 .125 8 13 .615 26 50 76 9 39 6 18 15 53 1.2

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 3 0 9 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0.7 2008 3 0 4 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0.7 Totals 6 0 13 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 2 4 0.7 #13 DALMA IVANYI Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Florida International 1999 Birthdate: 3-18-76 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the fourth round (39th overall) in the 1999 WNBA Draft Utah/San Antonio (4 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 14 1 67 4 12 .333 0 4 .000 3 4 .750 3 2 5 7 18 4 11 0 11 0.8 2000 27 16 489 30 96 .313 12 43 .279 21 28 .750 12 42 54 63 67 25 50 3 93 3.4 2005 30 14 577 25 67 .373 20 45 .444 5 8 .625 5 45 50 68 48 26 53 0 75 2.5 2006 31 1 320 15 56 .268 8 37 .216 4 6 .667 7 34 41 50 38 12 19 0 42 1.4 Totals 102 32 1453 74 231 .320 40 129 .310 33 46 .717 27 123 150 188 171 67 133 3 221 2.7

#13 GWEN JACKSON Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Tennessee 2003 Birthdate: 10-23-80 Acquired: In a trade with Indiana on May 1, 2003 along with Sylvia Crawley in exchange for Natalie Williams and Coretta Brown San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 33 26 975 114 286 .399 5 30 .167 56 88 .636 86 119 205 20 85 15 46 17 289 8.8 2004 19 4 290 23 48 .479 0 1 .000 15 21 .714 20 34 54 11 23 3 4 1 61 3.2 Totals 47 26 1111 137 334 .410 5 31 .161 71 109 .651 106 153 259 31 108 18 57 20 350 7.4

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#4 MORIAH JEFFERSON Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: Connecticut 2016 Birthdate: 3-8-94 Acquired: Drafted No. 2 overall by the Stars in the 2016 WNBA Draft. San Anotnio/WNBA (1 year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2016 34 34 1034 185 434 .426 33 88 .375 69 89 .775 15 58 73 142 71 55 59 4 472 13.9 Totals 34 34 1034 185 434 .426 33 88 .375 69 89 .775 15 58 73 142 71 55 59 4 472 13.9

#23 LATONYA JOHNSON Position: Forward Height: 6-1 College: Memphis 1998 Birthdate: 8-17-75 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the third round (21st overall) in the 1998 WNBA Draft Utah/San Antonio (6 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 28 8 490 58 145 .400 14 49 .286 21 34 .618 14 40 54 20 42 11 42 1 151 5.4 1999 31 18 718 66 181 .365 24 82 .293 47 58 .810 14 40 54 50 65 21 40 8 203 6.5 2000 29 6 481 52 129 .403 12 36 .333 28 43 .651 14 38 52 26 65 12 34 2 144 5.0 2001 26 0 228 17 65 .262 5 30 .167 11 14 .786 4 15 19 7 26 2 13 1 50 1.9 2002 28 1 269 25 76 .329 10 32 .313 15 20 .750 8 11 19 10 36 7 15 2 75 2.7 2003 31 1 279 18 71 .254 6 23 .261 16 22 .727 7 18 25 9 31 3 14 1 58 1.9 Totals 173 34 2465 236 667 .354 71 252 .282 138 191 .723 61 162 223 122 265 56 158 15 681 3.9

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 0 15 1 4 .250 0 3 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 4 0 3 1 4 2.0 2002 5 0 40 7 14 .500 2 9 .222 1 2 .500 2 2 4 2 2 0 1 0 17 3.4 Totals 7 0 55 8 18 .444 2 12 .166 3 4 .750 2 3 5 2 6 0 4 1 21 3.0 #14 SHANNON JOHNSON Position: Guard Height: 5-7 College: South Carolina 1996 Birthdate: 8-18-74 Acquired: In a trade with Connecticut on January 28, 2004 along with the Sun’s #21 and #34 picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft in exchange for San Antonio’s #4, #16 and #29 picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (11 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 31 30 954 89 234 .380 27 76 .355 82 107 .766 14 68 82 136 69 48 99 4 287 9.3 2005 34 33 1104 88 241 .365 28 90 .311 113 136 .831 17 74 91 158 78 46 113 5 317 9.3 2006 32 32 875 104 256 .406 32 91 .352 78 97 .804 31 64 95 117 78 60 75 5 318 9.9 Totals 97 95 2933 281 731 .384 87 257 .339 273 340 .803 62 206 268 411 225 154 287 14 922 9.5

#42 SHENISE JOHNSON Position: Guard Height: 5-11 College: Miami 2012 Birthdate: 12-8-90 Acquired: Selected in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2012 WNBA Draft. San Antonio (3 years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 34 1 581 68 187 .364 21 51 .412 35 41 .854 55 76 131 46 50 27 37 6 192 5.6 2013 33 24 901 144 365 .395 23 84 .274 53 67 .791 40 88 128 79 55 42 60 6 364 11.0 2014 30 1 537 68 170 .400 16 43 .372 29 35 .829 30 69 99 43 29 29 32 3 181 6.0 Totals 97 26 2018 280 722 .388 60 178 .337 117 143 .818 125 233 358 168 134 95 129 15 737 7.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 2 0 24 3 9 .333 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 6 2 1 1 1 0 6 3.0 2014 2 0 18 1 8 .125 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 2.0 Totals 4 0 42 4 17 .235 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 2 5 7 4 1 1 2 0 10 2.5 #55 VICKIE JOHNSON Position: Guard/Forward Height: 5-9 College: Louisiana Tech 1996 Birthdate: 4-15-72 Acquired: Signed as a free agent February 9, 2006 San Antonio (4 Years)/WNBA (13 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2006 34 34 999 119 317 .375 23 69 .333 76 90 .844 55 112 167 122 61 28 59 3 337 9.9 2007 30 29 852 95 214 .444 21 49 .429 32 39 .821 51 93 144 104 46 34 36 8 243 8.1 2008 32 32 892 87 198 .439 11 39 .282 28 36 .778 39 130 169 115 42 26 49 5 213 6.7 2009 32 32 737 80 185 .432 21 56 .375 23 27 .852 23 85 108 77 40 16 39 4 204 6.4 Totals 128 127 3480 381 914 .417 76 213 .357 159 192 .828 168 420 588 418 189 104 183 20 997 7.8

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 5 165 18 49 .367 18 49 .421 3 6 .500 9 20 29 23 11 6 9 1 11 9.4 2008 9 9 274 32 65 .492 4 10 .400 7 11 .636 10 32 42 28 13 9 19 0 75 8.3 2009 3 3 90 18 25 .720 5 7 .714 5 6 .833 3 6 9 14 6 5 3 0 46 15.3 Totals 17 17 529 68 139 .489 27 66 .409 15 23 .652 22 58 80 65 30 20 31 1 132 7.8 #42 CRYSTAL KELLY Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Western Kentucky 2008 Birthdate: 9-15-86 Acquired: In a trade with Tulsa in exchange for Shanna Crossley on April 14, 2010 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 26 0 242 22 50 .440 1 1 1.000 34 46 .739 13 17 30 7 34 7 23 1 79 3.0 Totals 26 0 242 22 50 .440 1 1 1.000 34 46 .739 13 17 30 7 34 7 23 1 79 3.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 1 0 6 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.0 Totals 1 0 6 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.0

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#14 WHITNEY KNIGHT Position: Guard Height: 6-3 College: Florida Gulf Coast 2016 Birthdate: 1-9-93 Acquired: On Sept. 2, 2016, the Stars signed Knight for the remainder of the season. Knight started the 2016 season with the Los Angeles Sparks. San Anotnio (1 year)/WNBA (1 year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2016 3 0 11 0 5 .000 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 3 0 11 0 5 .000 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0.0

#15 GRETA KOSS Position: Forward Height: 6-1 College: Montana 1997 Birthdate: 6-12-74 Acquired: Selected as a developmental player and assigned to the Utah Starzz on May 27, 1997 Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 13 10 268 15 29 .517 2 3 .667 12 16 .750 12 25 37 10 15 9 18 4 44 3.4 Totals 13 10 268 15 29 .517 2 3 .667 12 16 .750 12 25 37 10 15 9 18 4 44 3.4

#6 CATHRINE KRAAYEVELD Position: Forward Height: 6-3 College: Oregon 2004 Birthdate: 9-30-81 Acquired: Signed by the Stars in July 2013 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (9 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2013 22 0 285 16 55 .401 11 40 .370 3 4 .750 9 33 42 12 20 9 10 4 46 2.1 Totals 22 0 285 16 55 .501 11 40 .379 3 4 .750 9 33 42 12 20 9 10 4 46 2.1

#27 KRYSTYNA LARA Position: Guard Height: 5-8 Country: Poland Birthdate: 9-30-69 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on May 12, 1999 Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 25 0 204 23 68 .338 10 33 .303 6 6 1.000 1 12 13 23 29 10 36 2 62 2.5 Totals 25 0 204 23 68 .338 10 33 .303 6 6 1.000 1 12 13 23 29 10 36 2 62 2.5

#9 EDWIGE LAWSON-WADE Position: Guard Height: 5-6 Country: France Birthdate: 5-14-79 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 23, 2008 San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 30 1 280 36 80 .450 22 47 .468 6 9 .667 9 22 31 26 29 12 25 0 100 3.3 2009 33 12 583 58 151 .384 41 113 .363 15 18 .833 9 57 66 74 53 29 29 1 172 5.2 2010 33 19 724 67 181 .370 43 127 .339 39 43 .907 17 47 64 94 71 35 45 2 216 6.5 Totals 96 32 1587 161 412 .391 106 287 .370 60 70 .857 35 126 161 194 153 76 99 3 488 5.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 5 0 84 7 22 .318 7 15 .467 4 4 1.000 3 9 12 9 5 3 5 0 25 5.0 2009 3 3 75 12 18 .667 8 13 .615 0 0 .000 4 5 9 6 6 2 3 0 32 10.7 2010 2 2 57 7 13 .538 5 8 .625 6 6 1.000 0 3 3 8 7 4 1 1 25 12.5 Totals 10 5 246 26 53 .491 20 36 .555 10 10 1.000 7 17 24 23 18 9 9 1 82 8.2 #20 CAMILLE LITTLE Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: North Carolina 2007 Birthdate: 1-18-85 Acquired: Selected 17th overall (second round) in the 2007 WNBA Draft San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (10 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 34 7 711 54 131 .412 3 11 .273 21 40 .525 57 95 152 23 70 30 40 11 132 3.9 Totals 34 7 711 54 131 .412 3 11 .273 21 40 .525 57 95 152 23 70 30 40 11 132 3.9

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 0 87 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 6 12 .500 4 7 11 4 10 2 4 6 18 3.6 Totals 5 0 87 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 6 12 .500 4 7 11 4 10 2 4 6 18 3.6 #22 SAMANTHA LOGIC Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Iowa 2015 Birthdate: 10-22-92 Acquired: Drafted 10th overall by the Atlanta Dream in the 2010 WNBA Draft. Traded to San Antonio on July 5, 2016 in exchange for a 2016 second round pick. San Anotnio (1 year)/WNBA (1 year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2015 23 0 319 17 64 .266 5 23 .217 6 7 .857 5 30 35 29 14 7 24 7 45 2.0 Totals 23 0 319 17 64 .266 5 23 .217 6 7 .857 5 30 35 29 14 7 24 7 45 2.0

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#44 KATIE MATTERA (FEENSTRA) Position: Center Height: 6-8 College: Liberty 2005 Birthdate: 11-17-82 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on May 11, 2009; obtained from the Connecticut Sun on April 16, 2005, along with the Sun’s 2006 first round pick in exchange for Margo Dydek San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 34 14 673 104 222 .468 0 0 .000 90 128 .703 57 118 175 6 90 9 62 44 298 8.8 2006 34 14 636 100 214 .467 0 0 .000 65 105 .619 74 135 209 14 104 12 69 26 265 7.8 2009 13 0 79 13 21 .619 0 0 .000 3 9 .333 7 15 22 1 13 1 13 8 29 2.2 Totals 47 14 752 117 243 .481 0 0 .000 93 137 .679 64 133 197 7 103 10 75 52 327 7.0

#21 KAYLA MCBRIDE Position: Guard/Forward Height: 5-11 College: Notre Dame 2014 Birthdate: 6-25-92 Acquired: Selected 3rd overall in the 2014 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2014 34 34 884 154 379 .406 57 144 .396 77 91 .846 22 57 79 58 39 33 42 4 442 13.0 2015 27 25 756 131 343 .382 53 142 .373 58 66 .879 5 79 84 44 33 29 45 3 373 13.8 2016 17 17 523 102 78 .367 29 95 .305 58 68 .853 13 55 68 33 22 18 34 3 291 17.1 Totals 78 86 2163 387 1000 .387 139 381 .365 193 225 .858 40 191 231 135 94 80 121 9 1106 14.2

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2014 2 2 60 16 27 .593 6 10 .600 7 7 1.000 1 4 5 1 4 2 7 0 45 22.5 Totals 2 2 60 16 27 .593 6 10 .600 7 7 1.000 1 4 5 1 4 2 7 0 45 22.5

#15 NIKKI MCCRAY Position: Guard Height: 5-11 College: Tennessee 1995 Birthdate: 12-17-71 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 19, 2005 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (9 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 23 5 302 15 62 .242 1 20 .050 7 11 .636 7 13 20 16 26 11 18 0 38 1.7 Totals 23 5 302 15 62 .242 1 20 .050 7 11 .636 7 13 20 16 26 11 18 0 38 1.7

#5 TAUSHA MILLS Position: Center Height: 6-3 College: Alabama 1998 Birthdate: 2-29-76 Acquired: Signed as a free agent May 11, 2003 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 29 0 185 20 49 .408 0 0 .000 18 31 .581 27 28 55 7 58 4 23 2 58 2.0 Totals 29 0 185 20 49 .408 0 0 .000 18 31 .581 27 28 55 7 58 4 23 2 58 2.0

#1 DELISHA MILTON-JONES Position: Forward Height: 6-1 College: Florida 1997 Birthdate: 9-11-74 Acquired: Signed with the Stars on March 5, 2013. Waived on Aug. 11, 2013. San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (17 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2013 15 15 409 59 140 27.2 3 14 21.4 17 28 60.7 28 45 73 30 43 14 25 7 138 9.2 Totals 15 15 409 59 140 27.2 3 14 21.4 17 28 60.7 28 45 73 30 43 14 25 7 138 9.2

#6 ALEX MONTGOMERY Position: Guard/Forward Height: 6-1 College: Georgia Tech 2011 Birthdate: 11-12-88 Acquired: Signed with the Stars on Feb. 6, 2015. San Antonio (2 Year)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2015 13 3 234 29 77 .377 4 20 .200 7 10 .700 16 42 58 10 24 8 16 7 69 5.3 2016 25 7 357 35 98 .357 10 32 .313 9 12 .750 15 38 53 39 37 10 20 4 89 3.6 Totals 38 10 591 64 175 .366 14 52 .269 16 22 .727 31 80 111 49 61 18 36 11 158 4.2

#17 ZIOMARA MORRISON Position: Center Height: 6-4 College: Chile Birthdate: 2-15-89 Acquired: Signed with San Antonio as a free agent on February 24, 2012 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 30 0 166 22 52 .423 6 10 .600 9 11 .818 13 23 36 2 26 3 13 3 59 2.0 Totals 30 0 166 22 52 .423 6 10 .600 9 11 .818 13 23 36 2 26 3 13 3 59 2.0

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#34 NAOMI MULITAUAOPELE Position: Guard Height: 6-3 College: Stanford 1998 Birthdate: 3-6-76 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the first round (12th overall) in the 2000 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 22 3 291 41 69 .594 2 3 .667 15 20 .750 12 22 34 6 37 4 30 6 99 4.5 Totals 22 3 291 41 69 .594 2 3 .667 15 20 .750 12 22 34 6 37 4 30 6 99 4.5

#45 ASTOU NDOUR Position: Center Height: 6-6 College: Spain Birthdate: 8-22-94 Acquired: Selected with the 16th overall pick in the 2014 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2014 8 0 35 8 19 .421 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 4 5 9 0 4 0 3 2 17 2.1 2016 30 9 446 65 164 .396 21 61 .829 29 35 .829 25 70 95 12 48 13 16 26 180 6.0 Total 38 9 481 73 183 .399 22 64 .344 29 35 .829 29 75 104 12 52 13 19 28 97 5.2

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2014 1 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 1 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 #50 BERNADETTE NGOYISA Position: Center Height: 6-4 Country: Congo Birthdate: 8-26-82 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 15, 2005 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 26 0 251 46 81 .568 0 0 .000 19 26 .731 17 44 61 5 45 5 25 2 111 4.3 Totals 26 0 251 46 81 .568 0 0 .000 19 26 .731 17 44 61 5 45 5 25 2 111 4.3

#4 WENDY PALMER Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Virginia 1996 Birthdate: 8-12-74 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the second round (ninth overall) in the 1997 WNBA Elite Draft Utah/San Antonio (4 Years)/WNBA (11 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 28 28 936 157 420 .374 12 48 .250 117 173 .676 76 149 225 48 86 47 71 6 443 15.8 1998 28 21 761 145 307 .472 6 17 .353 81 124 .653 70 116 186 30 75 18 56 5 377 13.5 1999 20 4 446 57 141 .404 9 30 .300 44 68 .647 23 60 83 30 57 3 32 8 167 8.4 2005 34 29 882 125 242 .517 24 56 .429 52 70 .743 53 140 193 33 74 20 42 7 326 9.6 Totals 110 82 3025 484 1110 .436 51 151 .337 294 435 .676 222 465 687 141 292 88 201 26 1313 11.9

#45 MICHAELA PAVLICKOVA Position: Forward Height: 6-3 College: Denver 2001 Birthdate: 11-27-77 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the second round (24th overall) in the 2001 WNBA Draft Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 10 0 21 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 6 6 1 0 0 1 2 1 0.1 Total 10 0 21 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 6 6 1 0 0 1 2 1 0.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 1 0 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 1 0 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 #45 JOCELYN PENN Position: Forward Height: 6-0 College: South Carolina 2003 Birthdate: 9-10-79 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on August 11, 2004 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 1 0 3 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0 Total 1 0 3 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0

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#7 JIA PERKINS Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: Texas Tech 2004 Birthdate: 2-23-82 Acquired: Acquired in a trade with Chicago for center Michelle Snow on April 20, 2011 San Antonio (5 Years)/WNBA (13 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 34 8 852 154 368 .418 40 128 .313 60 71 .845 22 96 118 47 48 44 35 9 408 12.0 2012 33 3 759 128 337 .380 49 127 .386 46 61 .754 17 75 92 64 44 53 29 12 351 10.6 2013 34 33 1037 181 452 .400 45 116 .388 64 74 .865 26 81 107 69 58 80 49 10 471 13.9 2014 23 2 520 107 242 .442 39 95 .411 34 38 .895 11 41 52 39 29 34 22 5 287 12.9 2015 26 26 710 124 330 .376 25 92 .272 73 83 .880 20 59 79 45 45 38 32 8 346 13.3 Totals 150 72 3878 694 1729 .409 198 558 .359 277 327 .834 96 356 448 264 217 219 167 81 1863 11.7

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 3 3 101 15 38 .395 7 19 .368 2 2 1.000 3 13 16 8 3 8 7 1 39 13.0 2012 2 0 43 9 24 .375 3 9 .333 3 6 .500 1 2 3 5 4 6 1 1 24 12.0 2014 2 0 46 10 16 .625 3 5 .600 1 2 .500 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 24 12.0 Totals 7 3 190 34 78 .436 13 33 .394 6 10 .600 5 16 21 24 9 15 9 3 87 12.4 #12 ERIN PERPEROGLOU (BUESCHER) Position: Forward Height: 6-3 College: The Master’s College 2001 Birthdate: 5-5-79 Acquired: Signed as a restricted free agent on March 6, 2007 San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (8 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 18 11 499 66 143 .462 9 34 .265 62 76 .816 33 76 109 40 60 35 44 13 203 11.3 2008 34 23 906 76 178 .427 28 65 .431 64 83 .771 33 78 111 58 98 36 51 21 244 7.2 2009 34 9 579 31 96 .323 7 22 .318 23 34 .676 22 53 75 31 57 24 35 11 92 2.7 Totals 86 43 1984 173 417 .415 44 121 .364 149 193 .772 88 207 295 129 215 95 130 45 539 6.3

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 9 8 250 19 50 .380 7 24 .292 11 15 .733 2 24 26 15 29 7 19 2 56 6.2 2009 3 0 33 1 9 .111 0 4 .000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 2 3 2 2 1 4 1.3 Totals 12 8 283 20 59 .339 7 28 .250 3 17 .176 3 24 27 17 32 9 21 3 60 5.0 #7 HALEY PETERS Position: Guard-Forward Height: 6-3 College: Duke 2015 Birthdate: 9-17-92 Acquired: Signed on April 12, 2016. San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2016 34 0 594 75 215 .349 18 72 .250 28 37 .757 16 62 78 27 64 12 28 7 196 5.8 Totals 34 0 594 75 215 .349 18 72 .250 28 37 .757 16 62 78 27 64 12 28 7 196 5.8

#21 PORSHA PHILLIPS Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Georgia 2011 Birthdate: 1-13-88 Acquired: Selected by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the third round (30th overall) in the 2011 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 31 1 258 23 59 .390 0 0 .000 9 19 .474 18 40 58 9 32 5 9 12 55 1.8 Totals 31 1 258 23 59 .390 0 0 .000 9 19 .474 18 40 58 9 32 5 9 12 55 1.8

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 2 0 3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1.0 Totals 2 0 3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1.0

#30 CHELSEA POPPENS Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Iowa State 2013 Birthdate: 2-19-91 Acquired: Signed by the Stars in August 2013 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 8 0 63 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 9 8 17 1 11 1 2 0 9 1.1 Totals 8 0 63 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 9 8 17 1 11 1 2 0 9 1.1

#33 LAQUANDA QUICK Position: Guard/Forward Height: 5-11 College: North Carolina 2001 Birthdate: 10-3-79 Acquired: Selected with the 12th overall pick in the 2003 WNBA Dispersal Draft San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 26 0 168 21 79 .266 15 52 .288 2 2 1.000 8 25 33 5 21 1 10 3 59 2.3 Totals 26 0 168 21 79 .266 15 52 .288 2 2 1.000 8 25 33 5 21 1 10 3 59 2.3

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#14 ALLIE QUIGLEY Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: DePaul 2008 Birthdate: 6-20-86 Acquired: Signed on June 9, 2010 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (8 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 4 0 25 4 8 .500 2 4 .500 4 6 .667 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 14 3.5 Totals 4 0 25 4 8 .500 2 4 .500 4 6 .667 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 14 3.5

#33 SHEA RALPH Position: Guard Height: 6-0 College: Connecticut 2001 Birthdate: 3-12-78 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the third round (40th overall) in the 2001 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (1 year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 DNP ACL injury Total DNP ACL injury

#21 SEMEKA RANDALL Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: Tennessee 2001 Birthdate: 2-7-79 Acquired: In a trade with the Seattle Storm on July 22, 2002 (in exchange for Kate Starbird) Utah/San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 8 0 135 18 40 .450 0 2 .000 22 29 .759 4 17 21 8 41 4 10 1 58 7.3 2003 33 1 339 32 90 .356 0 1 .000 24 45 .533 25 28 53 23 41 11 44 0 88 2.7 2004 29 8 462 53 143 .371 0 5 .000 30 48 .625 26 34 60 20 41 22 28 4 136 4.7 Totals 70 9 936 103 273 .377 0 8 .000 76 122 .623 55 79 134 44 123 37 82 5 282 4.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 5 0 62 8 22 .364 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 3 9 12 5 9 1 3 0 20 4.0 Totals 5 0 62 8 22 .364 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 3 9 12 5 9 1 3 0 20 4.0 #52 KRISTEN RASMUSSEN Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Michigan State 2000 Birthdate: 11-1-78 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the fourth round (51st overall) in the 2000 WNBA Draft Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (9 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 1 0 9 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0.0 Totals 1 0 9 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0.0

#32 TAMMI REISS Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: Virginia 1992 Birthdate: 5-2-70 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the first round (5th overall) in the 1997 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 28 26 831 72 231 .312 30 101 .297 42 55 .764 29 48 77 87 57 23 61 2 216 7.7 1998 22 17 477 54 134 .403 16 54 .296 19 29 .655 14 25 39 48 32 11 25 1 143 6.5 Totals 50 43 1308 126 365 .345 46 155 .297 61 84 .726 43 73 116 135 89 34 86 3 359 7.2

#00 RUTH RILEY Position: Center Height: 6-5 College: Notre Dame 2001 Birthdate: 8-28-79 Acquired: Obtained from Detroit on 2/22/07 in exchange for Katie Feenstra and the option to exchange first round picks in 2008 WNBA Draft San Antonio (5 Years)/WNBA (13 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 30 29 773 72 194 .371 5 27 .185 27 29 .931 32 116 148 37 114 27 69 59 176 5.9 2008 30 3 580 63 145 .434 9 28 .321 18 21 .857 14 94 108 31 101 14 52 41 153 5.1 2009 31 17 650 68 147 .463 4 18 .222 23 26 .885 35 105 140 28 90 14 35 45 163 5.3 2010 20 2 261 29 54 .537 1 5 .200 16 20 .800 6 39 45 19 39 5 19 13 75 3.8 2011 34 34 645 81 167 .485 8 14 .571 20 26 .769 27 103 130 42 88 12 29 30 190 5.6 Totals 145 85 2909 313 707 .443 27 92 .293 104 122 .852 114 457 571 157 432 72 204 188 757 5.2

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 5 132 14 31 .452 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 6 19 25 11 19 3 8 13 30 6.0 2008 9 1 154 7 33 .212 1 9 .111 3 4 .750 5 14 19 10 26 4 13 8 18 2.0 2009 3 0 44 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 3 7 1 7 1 1 4 12 4.0 2010 2 0 31 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 5 5 1.000 2 2 4 0 5 3 1 3 15 7.5 2011 3 3 56 5 11 .455 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 1 12 13 9 5 1 3 4 12 4.0 Totals 22 9 417 35 94 .372 4 15 .267 13 17 .765 18 50 68 31 62 12 26 32 87 4.0

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#13 DANIELLE ROBINSON Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Oklahoma 2011 Birthdate: 5-10-89 Acquired: Selected by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2011 WNBA Draft. San Antonio/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 34 9 786 98 213 .460 0 1 .000 84 93 .903 24 55 79 132 76 28 60 4 280 8.2 2012 34 34 984 146 270 .541 0 7 .000 43 55 .782 19 66 85 146 76 46 54 4 335 9.9 2013 25 25 812 115 259 .444 0 6 .000 51 64 .797 19 59 78 168 49 34 64 4 281 11.2 2014 33 33 1091 165 361 .457 0 7 .000 96 102 .941 22 93 115 174 96 55 79 5 426 12.9 2015 30 30 902 105 269 .390 0 5 .000 65 72 .903 14 60 74 149 36 22 78 2 275 9.2 2016 DNP - Suspended due to injury sustained overseas. Totals 156 131 4575 629 1372 .448 0 26 .000 339 386 .878 98 333 431 769 333 185 335 19 1597 10.2

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 3 3 90 7 27 .259 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 2 7 9 7 9 5 6 0 16 5.3 2012 2 2 65 9 20 .450 0 1 .000 6 6 1.000 1 7 8 9 5 1 3 0 24 12.0 2014 2 2 61 8 22 .364 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 1 6 7 12 8 1 7 1 19 9.5 Totals 7 7 216 24 69 .348 0 3 .000 11 12 .917 4 20 24 28 22 7 16 1 59 8.4 #3 SCHOLANDA ROBINSON Position: Guard Height: 5-11 College: Louisiana State 2006 Birthdate: 1-9-83 Acquired: Acquired in a trade with Tulsa in exchange for 2012 second and third round draft picks on May 2, 2011. San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 32 22 518 52 155 .335 18 53 .340 31 44 .705 9 40 49 12 51 23 19 7 153 4.8 Totals 32 22 518 52 155 .335 18 53 .340 31 44 .705 9 40 49 12 51 23 19 7 153 4.8

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 2 0 9 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 2.5 Totals 2 0 9 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 2.5 #32 ADRIANNE ROSS Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: TCU 2008 Birthdate: 11-23-84 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 15, 2008 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 4 0 7 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.5 Totals 4 0 7 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.5

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 2 0 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 2 0 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 #51 RAEGAN SCOTT Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-3 College: Colorado 1997 Birthdate: 8-12-75 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the third round (21st overall) of the 1997 WNBA Draft Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 8 0 43 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 2 2 1.00 4 3 7 1 3 1 0 3 12 1.5 Totals 8 0 43 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 2 2 1.00 4 3 7 1 3 1 0 3 12 1.5

#0 OLYMPIA SCOTT-RICHARDSON Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Stanford 1998 Birthdate: 8-5-76 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the second round (11th overall) of the 1998 WNBA Draft Utah (2 Years)/WNBA (10 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 29 1 466 58 135 .430 1 5 .200 37 65 .569 37 48 85 22 78 24 49 10 154 5.3 1999 4 0 36 3 10 .300 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 5 3 8 2 7 1 3 0 9 2.3 Totals 33 1 502 61 145 .421 1 5 .200 40 71 .563 42 51 93 24 85 25 52 10 163 4.9

#50 TANGELA SMITH Position: Center Height: 6-3 College: Iowa 1999 Birthdate: 4-1-77 Acquired: Acquired by San Antonio from Indiana in exchange for Roneeka Hodges on Feb. 16, 2012 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (15 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 15 0 150 15 36 .417 4 14 .286 3 3 1.000 3 14 17 13 12 2 7 3 37 2.5 Totals 15 0 150 15 36 .417 4 14 .286 3 3 1.000 3 14 17 13 12 2 7 3 37 2.5

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 2 0 9 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.0 Totals 2 0 9 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.0

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#10 BELINDA SNELL Position: Guard Height: 5-11 Country: Australia Birthdate: 1-10-81 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on March 23, 2009 San Antonio (2 Year)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2009 30 6 553 61 182 .335 42 137 .307 23 29 .793 21 49 70 37 50 27 29 3 187 6.2 2010 2 1 38 3 9 .333 1 5 .200 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 5 0 0 2 0 9 4.5 Totals 32 7 591 64 191 .335 43 142 .303 25 31 .806 22 52 74 42 50 27 31 3 196 6.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2009 1 0 7 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 1 0 7 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 #2 MICHELLE SNOW Position: Center Height: 6-5 College: Tennessee 2002 Birthdate: 3-20-80 Acquired: In exchange for Dalma Ivanyi and 2011 WNBA Draft pick rights on March 11, 2010 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (13 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 34 33 821 144 251 .574 0 1 .000 64 89 .719 52 158 210 55 71 33 56 25 352 10.4 Totals 34 33 821 144 251 .574 0 1 .000 64 89 .719 52 158 210 55 71 33 56 25 352 10.4

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 2 2 38 5 15 .333 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 4 8 4 2 1 3 0 14 7.0 Totals 2 2 38 5 15 .333 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 4 8 4 2 1 3 0 14 7.0 #30 KATE STARBIRD Position: Guard Height: 6-1 College: Stanford 1997 Birthdate: 7-30-75 Acquired: In a trade with the Miami Sol on December 15, 1999 (in exchange for Elena Baranova and a second round pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft) Utah (3 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 29 0 340 39 109 .358 5 23 .217 34 42 .810 12 21 33 30 32 13 29 11 117 4.0 2001 23 7 310 41 110 .373 5 23 .217 22 27 .815 13 17 30 21 30 8 15 1 109 4.7 2002 15 0 88 10 25 .400 2 8 .250 4 7 .571 0 7 7 7 16 9 2 4 26 1.7 Totals 67 7 738 90 244 .369 12 54 .222 60 76 .789 25 45 70 58 78 30 46 16 252 3.8

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 1 0 2 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 1 0 2 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 #54 MANDISA STEVENSON Position: Center Height: 6-3 College: Auburn 2004 Birthdate: 2-2-82 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 22, 2004 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 29 0 259 15 45 .333 1 1 1.000 7 8 .875 11 24 35 5 32 6 11 4 38 1.3 Totals 29 0 259 15 45 .333 1 1 1.000 7 8 .875 11 24 35 5 32 6 11 4 38 1.3

#32 LATOYA THOMAS Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Mississippi State 2003 Birthdate: 7-6-81 Acquired: Selected by San Antonio with third overall pick in the 2004 WNBA Dispersal Draft San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 31 30 964 171 350 .489 3 8 .375 95 113 .841 48 90 138 42 99 25 56 11 441 14.2 2005 21 12 505 69 161 .429 3 7 .429 44 49 .898 18 50 68 22 42 7 33 8 185 8.8 2006 19 0 367 56 124 .452 0 0 .000 45 59 .763 27 55 82 22 49 14 27 7 157 8.3 Totals 71 42 1836 296 635 .466 6 15 .400 184 221 .833 93 195 288 86 190 46 116 26 783 10.4

#3 CHANTEL TREMITIERE Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: Auburn 1991 Birthdate: 10-20-69 Acquired: In a trade from the Sacramento Monarchs on May 5, 1998 (in exchange for Lady Hardmon) Utah (2 Years)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 28 18 709 48 132 .364 18 49 .367 41 54 .759 13 49 62 102 53 22 42 2 155 5.5 1999 20 0 191 9 29 .310 2 8 .250 1 1 1.000 3 16 19 22 28 6 13 0 21 1.1 Totals 48 18 900 57 161 .354 20 57 .351 42 55 .764 16 65 81 124 81 28 55 2 176 3.7

#23 AVERY WARLEY-TALBERT Position: Center Height: 6-3 Country: Liberty Birthdate: 5-17-90 Acquired: Signed seven-day contract on Sept. 6, 2016. Contract expired on Sept. 11, 2016. San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2016 3 0 15 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 0.0 Totals 3 0 15 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 0.0

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#12 ANN WAUTERS Position: Center Height: 6-5 Country: Birthdate: 10-12-1980 Acquired: From Atlanta Dream along with Morenike Atunrase and 2009 second round draft pick in exchange for Camille Little, Chioma Nnamaka and 2009 first round draft pick. San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (9 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 32 31 979 195 366 .533 11 31 .355 70 98 .714 47 192 239 56 75 36 70 38 471 14.7 2009 17 16 463 92 168 .548 1 6 .167 35 52 .673 29 66 95 19 39 13 44 6 220 12.9 Totals 49 47 1442 287 534 .537 12 37 .324 105 150 .700 76 258 334 75 114 49 114 44 691 14.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 9 9 300 48 108 .444 1 12 .083 24 27 .889 13 39 52 14 26 6 17 12 121 13.4 2009 3 3 82 14 36 .389 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 8 15 23 10 7 0 4 0 32 10.7 Totals 12 12 382 62 144 .431 1 12 .083 28 32 .875 21 54 75 24 33 6 21 12 153 12.8 #53 KENDRA WECKER Position: Forward Height: 5-11 College: Kansas State 2005 Birthdate: 12-16-1982 Acquired: Selected by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the first round (fourth overall) of the 2005 WNBA Draft San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 1 0 11 2 6 .333 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 4 4.0 2006 34 11 572 75 214 .350 19 56 .339 21 27 .778 22 62 84 47 42 11 32 3 190 5.6 2007 14 1 73 6 20 .300 0 4 .000 4 6 .667 4 4 8 4 7 3 3 1 16 1.1 Totals 49 12 656 83 240 .346 19 63 .302 25 33 .758 26 66 92 53 49 15 36 4 210 4.3

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 2 0 5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 3 1.5 Totals 2 0 5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 3 1.5 #0 DAVELLYN WHYTE Position: Guard Height: 5-11 College: Arizona 2013 Birthdate: 5-14-1991 Acquired: Drafted by the Stars in the 2013 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2013 29 4 433 42 130 .323 18 60 .300 28 37 .757 18 37 55 52 36 20 42 7 130 4.5 2014 2 0 10 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0.0 Totals 31 4 443 42 133 .316 18 61 .295 28 37 .757 18 37 55 53 39 21 43 7 130 4.2

#51 BRITTANY WILKINS Position: Center Height: 6-3 College: Iowa State 2008 Birthdate: 6-15-83 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 2, 2008 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 2 0 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 2 0 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0

#33 ADRIAN WILLIAMS Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-4 College: Southern California 1999 Birthdate: 2-15-77 Acquired: In a trade with Phoenix on July 19, 2004 (in exchange for Gwen Jackson) San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (8 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 12 0 149 15 45 .333 0 0 .000 2 7 .286 6 22 28 8 19 8 12 1 32 2.7 Totals 12 0 149 15 45 .333 0 0 .000 2 7 .286 6 22 28 8 19 8 12 1 32 2.7

#23 KIM WILLIAMS Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: DePaul 1997 Birthdate: 10-14-74 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the fourth round (28th overall) in the 1997 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 28 10 608 88 229 .384 9 34 .265 41 53 .774 34 47 81 60 83 38 57 7 226 8.1 1998 30 10 543 91 223 .408 9 28 .321 36 49 .735 24 34 58 46 74 43 66 6 227 7.6 Totals 58 20 1151 179 452 .396 18 62 .290 77 102 .755 58 81 139 106 157 81 123 13 453 7.8

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#24 NATALIE WILLIAMS Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: UCLA 1994 Birthdate: 11-30-70 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the first round (3rd overall) in the 1999 WNBA Draft Utah (4 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 28 26 954 180 347 .519 0 2 .000 144 191 .754 109 148 257 25 108 38 68 22 504 18.0 2000 29 29 1039 179 365 .490 3 5 .600 182 228 .798 132 204 336 51 124 35 79 18 543 18.7 2001 31 31 1064 171 349 .490 0 4 .000 97 133 .729 111 197 308 55 128 41 70 10 439 14.2 2002 31 31 1008 124 285 .435 5 12 .417 98 132 .742 105 150 255 38 122 38 72 16 351 11.3 Totals 119 117 4065 654 1346 .486 8 23 .348 521 684 .762 487 699 1156 169 482 152 289 66 1837 15.4

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 2 57 8 16 .500 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 7 9 16 0 10 3 5 1 21 10.5 2002 5 5 186 25 47 .532 1 4 .250 19 28 .679 21 25 46 7 16 5 8 7 70 14.0 Totals 7 7 243 33 63 .524 1 4 .250 24 34 .706 28 34 62 7 26 8 13 8 91 13.0 #1 TOCCARA WILLIAMS Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Texas A&M 2004 Birthdate: 1-11-82 Acquired: Selected by San Antonio in the third round (34th overall) in the 2004 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 26 4 417 16 46 .348 1 2 .500 22 29 .759 7 32 39 43 36 35 31 5 55 2.1 Totals 26 4 417 16 46 .348 1 2 .500 22 29 .759 7 32 39 43 36 35 31 5 55 2.1

#2 JULIE WOJTA Position: Guard/Forward Height: 6-0 College: Wisconsin-Green Bay 2012 Birthdate: 4-9-89 Acquired: Signed with the Stars on June 4, 2013. Waived on July 3, 2013. San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2013 3 0 25 2 2 1.00 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 2 4 6 1 1 3 3 0 6 2.0 Totals 3 0 25 2 2 1.00 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 2 4 6 1 1 3 3 0 6 2.0

#11 NEVRIYE YILMAZ Position: Center Height: 6-4 Country: Turkey Birthdate: 6-16-80 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on August 12, 2004 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 7 0 77 6 24 .250 1 7 .143 6 6 1.000 3 7 10 2 15 3 4 1 19 2.7 Totals 7 0 77 6 24 .250 1 7 .143 6 6 1.000 3 7 10 2 15 3 4 1 19 2.7

#33 SOPHIA YOUNG-MALCOLM Position: Forward Height: 6-1 College: Baylor 2006 Birthdate: 12-15-83 Acquired: Selected by San Antonio in the first round (4th overall) of the 2006 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (9 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2006 34 34 1055 154 370 .416 0 4 .000 100 137 .730 85 172 257 50 70 57 45 13 408 12.0 2007 33 33 1106 214 448 .478 0 5 .000 125 167 .749 72 121 193 51 100 49 61 12 553 16.8 2008 33 33 1054 207 433 .478 0 3 .000 162 206 .786 52 134 186 75 86 53 57 17 576 17.5 2009 33 33 1113 219 482 .454 17 55 .254 145 189 .761 69 146 215 54 67 44 62 16 600 18.2 2010 34 34 1062 216 431 .501 10 38 .263 79 120 .658 44 134 176 81 89 54 70 9 521 15.3 2011 33 33 1043 176 400 .429 0 6 .000 93 157 .592 48 164 212 76 78 67 51 16 435 13.2 2012 33 33 1049 212 407 .521 0 3 .000 113 160 .706 68 170 238 69 77 74 55 13 537 16.3 2013 ------.------2014 34 20 823 115 245 .469 0 4 .000 48 73 .658 62 96 158 52 56 37 26 6 278 8.2 2015 34 29 931 151 330 .458 0 3 .000 90 122 .738 49 121 170 46 64 42 55 9 392 11.5 Totals 301 282 9259 1659 3545 .468 27 121 .223 955 1331 .715 549 1258 1807 554 687 477 482 111 4300 14.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 5 172 37 73 .507 0 0 .000 27 32 .844 20 25 45 8 12 4 8 2 101 20.2 2008 9 9 325 57 125 .456 0 1 .000 45 60 .750 16 37 53 15 17 14 19 1 159 17.7 2009 3 3 96 22 48 .458 1 2 .500 13 19 .684 6 10 16 6 9 6 5 2 58 19.3 2010 2 2 66 13 32 .406 0 0 .000 5 9 .556 4 14 18 5 6 2 7 1 31 15.5 2011 3 3 102 19 30 .633 0 0 .000 12 18 .667 4 13 17 9 9 4 4 2 50 16.7 2012 2 2 71 16 30 .533 0 0 .000 8 9 .889 5 5 10 1 7 5 4 1 40 20.0 2014 2 0 54 7 14 .500 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 4 6 10 3 2 2 2 1 17 8.5 Totals 26 24 886 171 352 .486 1 3 .333 113 154 .734 59 110 169 47 62 37 49 10 456 17.5

85 #StarsHeart ALL-TIME ROSTERS

1997 2002 2007 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 28 Elena Baranova F 6-5 Russia R 43 Elisa Aguilar G 5-8 George Washington R 7 Chantelle Anderson C 6-7 Vanderbilt 4 3 Karen Booker C 6-1 Vanderbilt R 8 Jennifer Azzi G 5-8 Stanford 3 5 Shanna Crossley G 5-10 Tennessee 1 9 Debroah Carter G/F 6-0 Georgia R 20 LaNeisha Caufield G 5-9 Oklahoma R 30 Helen Darling G 5-6 Penn State 7 22 Megan Compain G/F 5-10 St. Joseph’s R 34 Danielle Crockrom F 6-2 Baylor R 3 Marie Ferdinand-Harris G 5-9 LSU 6 27 Lady Grooms G 5-10 Georgia R 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 4 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 8 11 Dena Head G 5-10 Tennessee R 3 Marie Ferdinand-Harris G 5-9 Louisiana State 1 50 Sandora Irvin F 6-3 TCU 2 25 Jessie Hicks F/C 6-4 Maryland R 50 Andrea Gardner F/C 6-3 Howard R 55 Vickie Johnson G/F 5-9 Louisiana Tech 10 15 Greta Koss F 6-1 Montana R 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion 3 20 Camille Little F 6-2 North Carolina R 4 Wendy Palmer F 6-2 Virginia R 54 Amy Herrig C 6-4 Iowa 2 12 Erin Perperoglou F 6-3 The Master’s College 5 32 Tammi Reiss G 5-6 Virginia R 23 LaTonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis 4 00 Ruth Riley C 6-5 Notre Dame 6 51 Reagan Scott F/C 6-3 Colorado R 21 Semeka Randall G 5-8 Tennessee 1 53 Kendra Wecker F 5-11 Kansas State 2 23 Kim Williams G 5-6 DePaul R 30 Kate Starbird G 6-1 Stanford 2 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 1 Head Coach: Denise Taylor 24 Natalie Williams F 6-2 UCLA 3 Head Coach: Dan Hughes Head Coach: Candy Harvey 1998 2008 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 2003 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 5 Erin Alexander G 5-7 UC-Santa Barbara R No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 24 Morenike Atunrase G/F 5-10 Texas A&M R 10 Tricia Bader-Binford G 5-4 Boise State R 8 Jennifer Azzi G 5-8 Stanford 4 10 Valeriya Berezhynska C 6-4 Rice R 28 Elena Baranova F 6-5 Russia 1 33 LaQuanda Barksdale G/F 5-10 North Carolina 2 30 Helen Darling G 5-6 Penn State 8 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland R 00 Sylvia Crawley F/C 6-5 North Carolina 3 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 9 20 Fran Harris G/F 6-0 Texas 1 9 Tai Dillard G 5-9 Texas R 50 Sandora Irvin F 6-3 TCU 3 11 Dena Head G 5-10 Tennessee 1 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 5 55 Vickie Johnson G/F 5-9 Louisiana Tech 11 23 LaTonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis R 3 Marie Ferdinand-Harris G 5-9 Louisiana State 2 9 Edwidge Lawson-Wade G 5-6 France 3 4 Wendy Palmer F 6-2 Virginia 1 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion 4 12 Erin Perperoglou F 6-3 The Master’s College 6 32 Tammi Reiss G 5-6 Virginia 1 13 Gwen Jackson F 6-2 Tennessee R 00 Ruth Riley C 6-5 Notre Dame 7 0 Olympia Scott F 6-2 Stanford R 23 LaTonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis 5 32 Adrianne Ross G 5-8 TCU R 3 Chantel Tremitiere G 5-6 Auburn 1 5 Tausha Mills C 6-3 Alabama 3 12 Ann Wauters C 6-5 Belgium 5 23 Kim Williams G 5-6 DePaul 1 21 Semeka Randall G 5-8 Tennessee 2 51 Brittany Wilkins C 6-3 Iowa State 2 Head Coach: Denise Taylor (6-13); Frank Layden (2-9) Head Coach: Candy Harvey (6-16); Shell Dailey (6-6) 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 2 Head Coach: Dan Hughes 1999 2004 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 2009 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 10 Tricia Bader G 5-4 Boise State 1 10 Agnieszka Bibrzycka G/F 6-2 Poland R 5 Shanna Crossley G 5-10 Tennessee 3 28 Elena Baranova F 6-5 Russia 2 9 Tai Dillard G 5-9 Texas 1 30 Helen Darling G 5-6 Penn State 9 31 Debbie Black G 5-2 St. Joseph’s R 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 6 44 Katie Feenstra Mattera C 6-8 Liberty 4 14 Cindy Brown F 6-2 Long Beach State 1 3 Marie Ferdinand-Harris G 5-9 Louisiana State 3 40 Megan Frazee F 6-3 Liberty R 5 Michelle Campbell F 6-5 USC R 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion 5 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 10 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 1 7 Jessie Hicks C 6-4 Maryland 5 55 Vickie Johnson G/F 5-9 Louisiana Tech 12 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion R 13 Gwen Jackson F 6-2 Tennessee 1 9 Edwidge Lawson-Wade G 5-6 France 4 7 Korie Hlede G 5-9 Duquesne 1 14 Shannon Johnson G 5-7 South Carolina 5 12 Erin Perperoglou F 6-3 The Master’s College 7 13 Dalma Ivanyi G 5-10 Florida International R 45 Jocelyn Penn F 6-0 South Carolina 1 00 Ruth Riley C 6-5 Notre Dame 8 23 LaTonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis 1 21 Semeka Randall G 5-8 Tennessee 3 10 Belinda Snell G 5-11 Australia 3 27 Krystyna Lara G 5-8 Poland R 54 Mandisa Stevenson C 6-3 Auburn R 12 Ann Wauters C 6-5 Belgium 6 4 Wendy Palmer F 6-2 Virginia 2 32 LaToya Thomas F 6-2 Mississippi State 1 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 3 0 Olympia Scott-Richardson F 6-2 Stanford 1 33 Adrian Williams-Strong F/C 6-4 USC 5 Head Coach: Dan Hughes 3 Chantel Tremitiere G 5-6 Auburn 2 1 Toccara Williams G 5-9 Texas A&M R 24 Natalie Williams F 6-2 UCLA R 11 Nevriye Yilmaz C 6-4 Turkey 1 Head Coach: Frank Layden (2-2); Fred Williams (13-15) Head Coach: Shell Dailey (3-5); Dee Brown (6-20) 2010 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 2000 2005 32 Jayne Appel C 6-4 Stanford R No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 22 Ashley Battle F 6-0 Connecticut 6 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 30 Helen Darling G 5-6 Penn State 10 8 Jennifer Azzi G 5-8 Stanford 1 7 Chantelle Anderson C 6-7 Vanderbilt 2 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 2 40 Megan Frazee F 6-3 Liberty 1 21 Edna Campbell G 5-8 Texas 6 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 11 4 Stacy Frese G 5-6 Iowa State R 9 Tai Dillard G 5-9 Texas 2 33 Katryna Gaither C 6-3 Notre Dame R 5 Roneeka Hodges G 5-11 Florida State 5 43 Shyra Ely F 6-2 Tennessee R 1 Chamique Holdsclaw F 6-2 Tennessee 11 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion 1 44 Katie Feenstra-Mattera C 6-8 Liberty R 54 Amy Herrig C 6-4 Iowa R 42 Crystal Kelly F 6-2 Western Kentucky 3 3 Marie Ferdinand-Harris G 5-9 Louisiana State 4 9 Edwidge Lawson-Wade G 5-6 France 5 7 Korie Hlede G 5-9 Duquesne 2 8 Dalma Ivanyi G 5-9 Florida International 4 21 Kym Hope F 6-2 Miami R 14 Allie Quigley G 5-10 DePaul 2 14 Shannon Johnson G 5-7 South Carolina 6 00 Ruth Riley C 6-5 Notre Dame 9 13 Dalma Ivanyi G 5-10 Florida International 1 15 Nikki McCray G 5-11 Tennessee 7 23 LaTonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis 2 10 Belinda Snell G 5-11 Australia 4 50 Bernadette Ngoyisa C 6-4 Congo 1 2 Michelle Snow C 6-5 Tennessee 9 34 Naomi Mulitauaopele G 6-3 Stanford R 4 Wendy Palmer F 6-2 Virginia 7 52 Kristen Rasmussen F 6-2 Michigan State R 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 4 32 LaToya Thomas F 6-2 Mississippi State 2 Head Coach: Sandy Brondello 30 Kate Starbird G 6-1 Stanford 1 53 Kendra Wecker F 5-11 Kansas State R 24 Natalie Williams F 6-2 UCLA 1 Head Coach: Dan Hughes Head Coach: Fred Williams 2011 2006 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 2001 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 23 Danielle Adams F 6-1 Texas A&M R No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 7 Chantelle Anderson C 6-7 Vanderbilt 3 32 Jayne Appel C 6-4 Stanford 1 8 Jennifer Azzi G 5-8 Stanford 1 10 Agnieszka Bibrzycka F 6-2 Poland 1 41 Tully Bevilaqua G 5-7 Australia 12 21 Cara Consuegra G 5-8 Iowa R 6 Jae Kingi-Cross G 5-8 Australia 2 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 12 25 Keitha Dickerson F 5-11 Texas Tech R 5 Shanna Crossley G 5-10 Tennessee R 5 Roneeka Hodges G 5-11 Florida State 6 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 2 43 Shyra Ely F 6-2 Tennessee 1 7 Jia Perkins G 5-8 Texas Tech 7 3 Marie Ferdinand-Harris G 5-9 Louisiana State R 44 Katie Feenstra-Mattera C 6-8 Liberty 1 21 Porsha Phillips F 6-2 Georgia R 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion 1 8 Dalma Ivanyi G 5-9 Florida International 5 00 Ruth Riley C 6-5 Notre Dame 10 54 Amy Herrig C 6-4 Iowa 1 14 Shannon Johnson G 5-7 South Carolina 7 13 Danielle Robinson G 5-8 Oklahoma R 7 Korie Hlede G 5-9 Duquesne 2 55 Vickie Johnson G/F 5-9 Louisiana Tech 9 3 Scholanda Robinson G 5-11 Louisiana State 5 23 LaTonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis 2 32 LaToya Thomas F 6-2 Mississippi State 3 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 5 45 Michaela Pavlickova F 6-3 Denver R 53 Kendra Wecker F 5-11 Kansas State 1 Head Coach: Dan Hughes 33 Shea Ralph G 6-0 Connecticut R 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor R 30 Kate Starbird G 6-1 Stanford 1 Head Coach: Dan Hughes 24 Natalie Williams F 6-2 UCLA 1 Head Coach: Fred Williams (5-8); Candi Harvey (14-5)

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2012 2016 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 23 Danielle Adams F 6-1 Texas A&M 1 40 Kayla Alexander C 6-4 Syracuse 3 32 Jayne Appel C 6-4 Stanford 2 32 Jayne Appel-Marinelli C 6-4 Stanford 6 41 Tully Bevilaqua G 5-7 Australia 13 22 Vicki Baugh F 6-4 Tennessee 2 20 Shameka Christon F 6-2 Arkansas 7 51 Sydney Colson G 5-8 Texas A&M 2 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 12 1 Monique Currie F 6-0 Duke 10 42 Shenise Johnson G 5-11 Miami R 11 Blake Dietrick G 5-10 Princeton R 17 Ziomara Morrison C 6-4 Chile R 3 Frida Eldebrink G 5-9 Sweden R 7 Jia Perkins G 5-8 Texas Tech 7 24 Jazmon Gwathmey G 6-2 James Madison R 13 Danielle Robinson G 5-8 Oklahoma 2 5 Dearica Hamby F 6-3 Wake Forest 1 50 Tangela Smith C 6-3 Iowa 14 4 Moriah Jefferson G 5-6 Connecticut R 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 5 14 Whitney Knight G 6-3 FGCU R Head Coach: Dan Hughes 21 Kayla McBride G 5-11 Notre Dame 2 6 Alex Montgomery G-F 6-1 Georgia Tech 5 45 Astou Ndour C 6-5 1 2013 7 Haley Peters G-F 6-3 Duke R No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 23 Avery Warley-Talbert C 6-3 Liberty 4 23 Danielle Adams F 6-1 Texas A&M 3 Head Coach: Dan Hughes 40 Kayla Alexander C 6-4 Syracuse 1 32 Jayne Appel C 6-4 Stanford 4 11 Chante Black C 6-5 Duke 3 20 Shameka Christon F 6-2 Arkansas 9 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 15 1 Chelsea Hopkins G 5-8 San Diego State 1 42 Shenise Johnson G 5-11 Miami 2 6 Catherine Kraayeveld F 6-3 Oregon 9 1 Delisha Milton-Jones F 6-1 Florida 14 7 Jia Perkins G 5-8 Texas Tech 10 30 Chelsea Poppens F 6-2 Iowa State 1 13 Danielle Robinson G 5-8 Oklahoma 3 0 Davellyn Whyte G 5-11 Arizona 1 2 Julie Wojta G/F 6-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 8 Head Coach: Dan Hughes 2014 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 23 Danielle Adams F 6-1 Texas A&M 4 40 Kayla Alexander C 6-4 Syracuse 2 32 Jayne Appel C 6-4 Stanford 5 11 Heather Butler G 5-5 UT Martin R 20 Shameka Christon F 6-2 Arkansas 10 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 16 42 Shenise Johnson G 5-11 Miami 3 21 Kayla McBride G/F 5-11 Notre Dame R 45 Astou Ndour C 6-6 Spain R 7 Jia Perkins G 5-8 Texas Tech 11 13 Danielle Robinson G 5-8 Oklahoma 4 0 Davellyn Whyte G 5-11 Arizona 2 33 Sophia Young-Malcolm F 6-1 Baylor 9 Head Coach: Dan Hughes 2015 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 23 Danielle Adams F 6-1 Texas A&M 4 40 Kayla Alexander C 6-4 Syracuse 2 32 Jayne Appel C 6-4 Stanford 5 11 Valeriane Ayayi F 6-2 France R 51 Sydney Colson G 5-8 Texas A&M 1 3 Kalana Greene G 5-10 Connecticut 5 5 Dearica Hamby G 6-3 Wake Forest R 12 Brittany Hrynko G 5-8 DePaul R 22 Samantha Logic G 5-9 Iowa R 21 Kayla McBride G/F 5-11 Notre Dame 1 6 Alex Montgomery F 6-1 Georgia Tech 4 7 Jia Perkins G 5-8 Texas Tech 11 13 Danielle Robinson G 5-8 Oklahoma 4 33 Sophia Young-Malcolm F 6-1 Baylor 9 Head Coach: Dan Hughes

87 #StarsHeart ALL-TIME COLLEGE/COUNTRY ROSTER

ALABAMA GEORGE WASHINGTON OKLAHOMA (2) TEXAS CHRISTIAN (2) Tausha Mills ‘98 Elisa Aguilar ‘00 LaNeisha Caufield ‘02 Sandora Irvin ‘05 Danielle Robinson ‘11 Adrianne Ross ‘08 ARIZONA GEORGIA (3) Davellyn White ‘13 Deborah Carter ‘94 OREGON TEXAS TECH (2) Lady Grooms (Hardmon) ‘92 Cathrine Kraayeveld ‘04 Keitha Dickerson ’00 ARKANSAS Porsha Phillips ‘11 Jia Perkins ‘04 Shameka Christon ‘04 PENN STATE GEORGIA TECH Helen Darling ‘00 THE MASTER’S COLLEGE AUBURN (2) Alex Montgomery ‘11 Erin Perperoglou (Buescher) ‘01 Mandisa Stevenson ‘04 POLAND (3) Chantel Tremitiere ‘91 HOWARD Agnieszka Bibrzycka TURKEY Andrea Gardner ‘02 Margo Dydek Nevriye Yilmaz AUSTRALIA (3) Krystyna Lara Tully Bevilaqua IOWA (4) UC SANTA BARBARA Jae Kingi-Cross Cara Consuegra ‘01 PRINCETON Erin Alexander ‘97 Belinda Snell Amy Herrig ‘99 Blake Dietrick ‘15 Samantha Logic ‘15 UCLA BAYLOR (2) Tangela Smith ‘99 RICE Natalie Williams’94 Danielle Crockrom ‘02 Valeriya Berezhynska ‘08 Sophia Young-Malcolm ‘06 IOWA STATE UNLV Stacy Frese ‘00 SAN DIEGO STATE Sequoia Holmes ‘08 BELGIUM Chelsea Poppens ‘13 Chelsea Hopkins ‘13 Ann Wauters Brittany Wilkins ‘08 VANDERBILT (2) RUSSIA Chantelle Anderson ‘03 BOISE STATE JAMES MADISON Elena Baranova Karen Booker ‘87 Tricia Bader ‘96 Jazmon Gwathmey ‘16 SENEGAL VIRGINIA (2) BRAZIL KANSAS STATE Astou Ndour Wendy Palmer ‘96 Erika de Souza Kendra Wecker ‘05 Tammi Reiss ‘92 SOUTH CAROLINA (2) CHILE LIBERTY (3) Shannon Johnson ‘96 WASHINGTON Ziomara Morrison Katie Feenstra-Mattera ‘05 Jocelyn Penn ‘03 Kelsey Plum ‘16 Megan Frazee ‘09 COLORADO Avery Warley-Talbert ‘16 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (2) WAKE FOREST Reagan Scott ‘97 Michelle Campbell ‘97 Dearica Hamby ‘15 LONG BEACH STATE Adrian Williams-Strong ‘99 COLORADO STATE Cindy Brown ‘87 WESTERN KENTUCKY Becky Hammon ‘99 ST. JOSEPH’S (2) Crystal Kelly ‘08 LOUISIANA STATE (2) Debbie Black ‘88 CONGO Marie Ferdinand-Harris ‘01 Megan Compain ‘97 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY Bernadette Ngoyisa Scholanda Robinson ‘06 Julie Wojta ‘12 STANFORD (5) CONNECTICUT (4) LOUISIANA TECH Jayne Appel-Marinelli ‘10 Ashley Battle ‘05 Vickie Johnson ‘96 Jennifer Azzi ‘90 Kalana Greene ‘10 Naomi Mulitauaopele ‘98 Moriah Jefferson ‘16 MARYLAND Olympia Scott-Richardson ‘98 Shea Ralph ‘01 Jessie Hicks ‘93 Kate Starbird ‘97 DENVER MEMPHIS SWEDEN Michaela Pavlickova ‘01 LaTonya Johnson ‘98 Frida Eldebrink DEPAUL (3) MIAMI (2) SYRACUSE Allie Quigley ‘08 Kym Hope ‘99 Kayla Alexander ‘13 Kim Williams ‘97 Shenise Johnson ‘12 Brittany Hrynko ‘15 TENNESSEE (9) MICHIGAN STATE Vicki Baugh ‘12 DUKE (3) Kristen Rasmussen ‘00 Shanna Crossley (Zolman) ‘06 Chante Black ‘09 Shyra Ely ‘05 Monique Currie ‘06 MISSISSIPPI STATE Dena Head ‘92 Haley Peters ‘14 LaToya Thomas ‘03 Isabelle Harrison ‘15 Chamique Holdsclaw ‘99 DUQUESNE MONTANA Gwen Jackson ‘03 Korie Hlede ‘98 Greta Koss ‘97 Nikki McCray ‘95 Semeka Randall ‘01 FLORIDA NORTH CAROLINA (3) Michelle Snow ‘02 Delisha Milton-Jones ‘97 Laquanda Barksdale ‘01 Sylvia Crawley ‘94 TENNESSEE MARTIN (1) FLORIDA GULF COAST Camille Little ‘07 Heather Butler ‘14 Whitney Knight ‘16 NORTHWESTERN TEXAS (3) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Nia Coffey ‘17 Edna Campbell ‘91 Dalma Ivanyi ‘99 Tai Dillard ‘03 NOTRE DAME (3) Fran Harris ‘86 FLORIDA STATE Katryna Gaither ‘97 Roneeka Hodges ‘05 Ruth Riley ‘01 TEXAS A&M (4) Kayla McBride ‘14 Sydney Colson ‘11 FRANCE (2) Danielle Adams ‘11 Valeriane Ayayi OLD DOMINION Morenike Atunrase ‘08 Edwidge Lawson-Wade Adrienne Goodson ‘98 Toccara Williams ‘04

88 #StarsHeart ALL-TIME NUMBERS

Sylvia Crawley...... 2003 Margo Dydek...... 1998-04 Debbie Black...... 1999 Ruth Riley...... 2007-11 Erin Perperoglou (Buescher)...... 2007-09 00 12 Ann Wauters...... 2008-09 31 Brittany Hrynko...... 2015 Tammi Reiss...... 1998-99 Olympia Scott-Richardson...... 1998-99 Nia Coffey...... 2017 LaToya Thomas...... 2004-06 Davellyn Whyte...... 2013-14 32 Adrianne Ross...... 2008 0 Jayne Appel-Marinelli...... 2010-16 Dalma Ivanyi...... 1999-00, 2005-06 Toccara Williams...... 2004 Gwen Jackson...... 2003-04 Chamique Holdsclaw...... 2010 13 Danielle Robinson...... 2011-15 Katryna Gaither...... 2000 1 Delisha Milton-Jones...... 2013 Shea Ralph...... 2001 Chelsea Hopkins...... 2013 33 Laquanda Barksdale...... 2003 Monique Currie...... 2016-17 Cindy Brown...... 1999 Adrian Williams-Strong...... 2004 Shannon Johnson...... 2004-06 Sophia Young-Malcolm...... 2006-15 14 Allie Quigley...... 2010 Michelle Snow...... 2010 Whitney Knight...... 2016 2 Julie Wojta...... 2013 Erika de Souza...... 2017 Naomi Mulitauaopele...... 2000 34 Danielle Crockrom...... 2002 Karen Booker...... 1997 Greta Koss...... 1997 Chantel Tremitiere...... 1998-99 Adrienne Goodson...... 1999-04 Megan Frazee...... 2009-10 3 Marie Ferdinand-Harris...... 2001-07 15 Nikki McCray...... 2005 Kayla Alexander...... 2013-17 Scholanda Robinson...... 2011 40 Kaylana Greene...... 2015 Frida Eldebrink...... 2016 Ziomara Morrison...... 2012 Tully Bevilaqua...... 2011-12 17 Sequoia Holmes...... 2017 41 Wendy Palmer...... 1997-99, 2005 Crystal Kelly...... 2010 Stacy Frese...... 2000 Fran Harris...... 1998 Shenise Johnson...... 2012-14 4 Moriah Jefferson...... 2016-17 LaNeishea Caufield...... 2002 42 20 Camille Little...... 2007 Shameka Christon...... 2012-14 Elisa Aguilar...... 2002 Erin Alexander...... 1998 Isabelle Harrison...... 2017 43 Shyra Ely...... 2005-06 Michelle Campbell...... 1999 5 Tausha Mills...... 2003 Shanna Crossley...... 2006-07, 2009 Kym Hope...... 2000 Katie Feenstra-Mattera...... 2005-06, 09 Roneeka Hodges...... 2010-11 Cara Consuegra...... 2001 44 Dearica Hamby...... 2015-17 21 Semeka Randall...... 2002-04 Edna Campbell...... 2005 Michaela Pavlickova...... 2001 Porsha Phillips...... 2011 Jocelyn Penn...... 2004 Jae Kingi-Cross...... 2006 Kayla McBride...... 2014-17 45 Astou Ndour...... 2014, 2016 Cathrine Kraayeveld...... 2013 6 Alex Montgomery...... 2015-17 Megan Compain...... 1997 Ashley Battle...... 2010 Andrea Gardner...... 2002 22 Samantha Logic ...... 2015 Bernadette Ngoyisa...... 2005 Korie Hlede...... 1999-01 Vicki Baugh...... 2016 50 Sandora Irvin...... 2007-08 Chantelle Anderson...... 2005-07 Tangela Smith...... 2012 7 Jia Perkins...... 2011-15 Kim Williams...... 1997-98 Haley Peters...... 2016-17 LaTonya Johnson...... 1998-2003 23 Danielle Adams...... 2011-15 Raegan Scott...... 1997 Avery Warley-Talbert...... 2016 Brittany Wilkins...... 2008 Jennifer Azzi...... 2000-03 51 Sydney Colson...... 2015-17 8 Natalie Williams...... 1999-2002 Morenike Atunrase...... 2008 Deborah Carter...... 1997 24 Jazmon Gwathmey...... 2016 Tangela Smith...... 2012 Tai Dillard...... 2003-05 52 Kristen Rasmussen...... 2000 9 Edwige Lawson-Wade...... 2008-10 Jessie Hicks...... 1997, 2004 Keitha Dickerson...... 2001 Kendra Wecker...... 2005-07 Tricia Bader...... 1998-99 25 Becky Hammon...... 2007-14 53 Agnieszka Bibrzycka...... 2004, 06 (Hammon jersey retired on June 25, 2016) 10 Valeriya Berezhynska...... 2008 Amy Herrig...... 2000-02 Belinda Snell...... 2009-10 Mandisa Stevenson...... 2004 Kelsey Plum...... 2017 Lady Grooms (Hardmon)...... 1997 54 Krystyna Lara...... 1999 27 Vickie Johnson...... 2006-09 Dena Head...... 1997-98 55 Nevriye Yilmaz...... 2004 Elena Baranova...... 1997-99 11 Chante Black...... 2013 Heather Butler...... 2014 28 Valeriane Ayayi...... 2015 Kate Starbird...... 2000-02 Blake Dietrick...... 2016 Helen Darling...... 2007-10 30 Chelsea Poppens...... 2013

89 #StarsHeart ANNUAL STATISTICS

STARS REGULAR-SEASON Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 1997 7-21 28 666-1781 .374 106-349 .304 371-528 .703 951 33.9 567 425 520 123 252 1809 64.6 1998 8-22 30 777-1837 .423 113-346 .327 426-608 .701 1001 33.4 638 481 543 170 221 2093 69.8 1999 15-17 32 845-1949 .434 107-362 .296 570-742 .768 1061 33.2 740 552 560 158 240 2367 74.0 2000 18-14 32 858-1896 .453 88-262 .336 609-790 .771 1080 33.8 698 522 544 157 214 2413 75.4 2001 19-13 32 811-1849 .439 78-244 .320 507-675 .751 1070 33.4 622 524 493 156 202 2207 69.0 2002 20-12 32 843-1911 .441 89-247 .360 643-844 .762 1068 33.4 665 478 522 178 228 2418 75.6 2003 12-22 34 792-2068 .383 93-315 .295 538-736 .731 1145 33.7 728 428 513 167 187 2215 65.1 2004 9-25 34 812-1940 .419 79-247 .320 488-628 .777 1003 29.5 628 493 513 106 272 2191 64.4 2005 7-27 34 764-1833 .417 110-339 .324 503-652 .771 946 27.8 650 433 535 90 195 2141 63.0 2006 13-21 34 915-2255 .406 189-556 .340 504-672 .750 1168 34.4 610 540 488 83 246 2523 74.2 2007 20-14 34 923-2176 .424 207-566 .366 464-577 .804 1087 32.0 653 567 558 130 283 2517 74.0 2008 24-10 34 901-2080 .433 183-539 .340 561-694 .808 1093 32.1 602 601 525 150 272 2546 74.9 2009 15-19 34 936-2190 .427 256-739 .346 487-626 .778 1049 30.9 596 598 509 116 257 2615 76.9 2010 14-20 34 972-2110 .461 195-587 .332 472-619 .763 1023 30.1 574 599 522 84 255 2611 76.8 2011 18-16 34 969-2251 .430 221-620 .356 481-640 .752 1065 31.3 593 617 434 124 286 2640 77.6 2012 21-13 34 1024-2301 .445 253-675 .375 489-631 .775 1128 33.2 531 642 444 116 302 2790 82.1 2013 12-22 34 915- 2263 .404 120-366 .328 417-550 .758 1275 37.5 611 522 564 92 201 2367 69.6 2014 16-18 34 985- 2291 .430 226-630 .359 449-546 .822 1077 31.7 569 621 430 97 251 2645 77.8 2015 8-26 34 861-2206 .390 128-434 .295 464-597 .777 1108 32.6 519 516 447 130 246 2314 68.1 2016 7-27 34 903-2229 .405 152-508 .299 491-615 .798 1083 31.9 685 551 479 129 240 2449 72.0 STARS PLAYOFFS Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 2001 0-2 2 45-110 .409 2-19 .105 39-50 .780 64 32.0 47 25 30 13 13 131 65.5 2002 2-3 5 133-307 .433 16-49 .327 80-111 .721 174 34.8 98 83 81 31 28 362 72.4 2007 2-3 5 154-351 .439 49-108 .454 66-85 .776 165 33.0 101 100 78 24 40 423 84.6 2008 4-5 9 225-534 .421 46-130 .354 145-180 .806 240 26.7 143 143 141 30 58 641 71.2 2009 1-2 3 96-208 .462 27-59 .458 43-56 .768 80 26.7 49 49 29 7 22 262 87.3 2010 0-2 2 56-133 .421 16-35 .457 38-47 .809 59 29.5 30 37 29 5 12 166 83.0 2011 1-2 3 78-186 .419 23-63 .365 23-63 .771 84 28.0 46 55 41 13 27 216 72.0 2012 0-2 2 68-150 .453 14-44 .318 30-35 .857 60 30.0 41 34 24 3 17 180 90.0 2014 0-2 2 65-133 .489 15-32 .469 28-36 .778 60 30.0 35 35 28 7 10 173 86.5

OPPONENT REGULAR-SEASON Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 1997 21-7 28 776-1808 .429 115-376 .306 436-606 .719 1008 36.0 501 498 458 119 278 2103 75.1 1998 22-8 30 832-1942 .428 135-410 .329 495-680 .728 1021 34.0 559 539 441 94 304 2294 76.5 1999 17-15 32 860-1965 .438 180-487 .370 567-766 .740 972 30.4 707 570 477 117 284 2467 77.1 2000 14-18 32 860-1964 .438 156-448 .348 531-721 .736 911 28.5 702 503 437 112 301 2407 75.2 2001 13-19 32 789-1976 .399 125-429 .291 489-660 .741 974 30.4 645 478 390 148 275 2192 68.5 2002 12-20 32 851-2067 .412 126-377 .334 516-688 .750 1006 31.4 724 489 444 149 260 2344 73.3 2003 22-12 34 867-2176 .398 149-482 .309 544-745 .730 1172 34.4 669 530 424 140 275 2427 71.4 2004 25-9 34 888-2003 .443 172-469 .367 416-564 .738 1034 30.4 624 575 492 129 280 2364 69.5 2005 27-7 34 898-2059 .436 142-408 .348 463-611 .758 1055 31.0 685 563 429 148 283 2401 70.6 2006 21-13 34 974-2262 .431 165-459 .359 490-640 .766 1237 36.4 641 560 480 129 254 2603 76.6 2007 14-20 34 904-2139 .423 147-454 .324 529-688 .769 1137 33.4 619 516 583 137 257 2484 73.1 2008 10-24 34 904-2271 .398 139-483 .288 471-634 .743 1206 35.5 666 500 528 109 278 2418 71.1 2009 19-15 34 1000-2279 .439 173-499 .347 488-620 .787 1188 34.9 643 529 502 120 268 2661 78.3 2010 20-14 34 1027-2197 .467 174-516 .337 494-636 .777 1126 33.1 616 604 489 108 283 2722 80.1 2011 16-18 34 940-2200 .427 175-500 .350 513-642 .799 1258 37.0 631 552 549 143 250 2568 75.5 2012 13-21 34 978-2263 .432 236-615 .384 424-545 .778 1187 34.9 609 565 532 118 240 2616 76.9 2013 22-12 34 1002-2202 .455 166-478 .347 478-597 .801 1241 36.5 580 593 504 154 240 2648 77.9 2014 18-16 34 1044-2204 .474 147-456 .322 470-597 .787 1160 34.1 598 627 477 115 222 2705 79.6 2015 26-8 34 1039-2266 .459 131-424 .309 399-523 .763 1212 35.6 604 595 431 184 254 2608 76.7 2016 27-7 34 968-2209 .438 170-481 .353 622-769 .809 1215 35.7 604 593 444 149 234 2728 80.2 OPPONENT PLAYOFFS Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 2001 2-0 2 49-120 .408 9-20 .450 53-65 .815 69 34.5 39 24 20 6 14 160 80.0 2002 3-2 5 140-355 .394 32-87 .368 80-104 .769 170 34.0 100 86 48 28 52 392 78.4 2007 3-2 5 151-337 .448 31-73 .425 92-111 .829 181 36.2 94 85 82 26 45 425 85.0 2008 5-4 9 274-595 .461 41-111 .369 99-131 .756 312 34.7 198 169 141 40 71 688 76.4 2009 2-1 3 114-212 .538 22-55 .400 47-54 .870 112 37.3 54 59 35 10 15 297 99.0 2010 0-2 2 81-147 .551 12-31 .387 24-26 .923 76 38.0 39 58 26 10 16 198 99.0 2011 2-1 3 88-204 .431 9-32 .281 41-55 .745 119 39.7 56 45 45 12 24 226 75.3 2012 2-0 2 69-127 .543 10-23 .435 46-57 .807 63 31.5 38 25 28 6 13 194 97.0 2014 2-0 2 74-142 .521 5-15 .333 29-34 .853 63 31.5 35 50 21 8 19 182 91.0

90 #StarsHeart YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES

1997 1998 1999 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score June June June 21 SACRAMENTO L 60-70 11 LOS ANGELES L 83-99 12 ORLANDO W 71-65 23 LOS ANGELES W 102-89 13 WASHINGTON W 78-77 14 at Minnesota L 54-78 26 at Cleveland L 63-74 15 NEW YORK W 71-60 17 at Houston L 73-93 28 HOUSTON L 58-76 19 at Washington L 76-85 19 SACRAMENTO W 85-75 July 21 at New York L 64-68 24 at Sacramento L 69-107 2 at Sacramento W 73-68 OT 22 at Cleveland L 72-88 26 MINNESOTA L 62-72 3 PHOENIX L 55-77 25 CHARLOTTE L 83-91 28 at Los Angeles L 70-102 5 NEW YORK L 53-66 26 at Phoenix L 63-96 30 HOUSTON L 68-78 7 SACRAMENTO L 69-79 30 HOUSTON L 73-75 2OT July 11 at Los Angeles L 68-75 July 2 CLEVELAND W 83-68 12 PHOENIX W 52-51 2 at Los Angeles W 58-57 6 DETROIT W 104-94 2OT 14 at Houston L 56-79 5 at Sacramento L 66-70 8 at Washington W 81-65 16 at Charlotte L 63-75 6 SACRAMENTO W 68-64 10 at Orlando L 56-62 17 at New York L 54-80 8 CHARLOTTE L 69-77 12 PHOENIX L 66-80 19 at Cleveland L 68-95 11 at Houston L 68-72 16 HOUSTON L 84-88 OT 22 at New York W 78-71 13 DETROIT L 67-74 18 at New York L 82-88 OT 26 CLEVELAND L 66-77 17 at Detroit L 67-79 19 at Charlotte L 66-73 30 at Los Angeles L 69-91 19 at Washington W 99-88 21 at Detroit L 77-86 August 22 at Charlotte W 61-58 24 at Cleveland W 76-70 2 HOUSTON W 74-63 25 at Cleveland L 59-69 26 WASHINGTON W 73-61 4 CHARLOTTE W 73-70 27 PHOENIX W 90-80 27 at Phoenix L 73-86 6 at Phoenix L 46-78 30 at Houston L 65-88 30 at Los Angeles L 77-87 8 at Sacramento L August 31 SACRAMENTO W 63-59 78-93 1 LOS ANGELES L 65-73 August 11 CLEVELAND L 59-74 4 HOUSTON L 57-77 3 NEW YORK L 59-61 12 at Houston L 56-76 6 CLEVELAND L 69-79 5 LOS ANGELES W 81-75 16 LOS ANGELES L 64-74 8 at Phoenix L 62-68 7 MINNESOTA W 80-70 17 at Phoenix L 63-71 OT 10 DETROIT L 73-77 9 CHARLOTTE W 67-65 19 NEW YORK W 81-75 12 SACRAMENTO W 81-71 11 at Minnesota L 73-83 21 CHARLOTTE L 56-66 14 at Los Angeles L 67-87 13 PHOENIX W 67-64 24 at Charlotte L 52-70 15 at Sacramento L 55-82 14 at Sacramento W 97-89 17 PHOENIX L 64-75 16 at Houston L 71-80 20 at Phoenix W 70-62 21 LOS ANGELES W 89-81

2000 2001 2002 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score May May May 31 at Los Angeles L 62-69 30 at Phoenix W 81-62 25 at Minnesota W 79-75 OT June June 30 PORTLAND W 69-64 1 MINNESOTA W 83-74 2 PORTLAND L 71-76 June 3 at New York L 76-87 5 HOUSTON L 68-72 1 at Phoenix L 66-71 6 PHOENIX W 76-61 7 ORLANDO W 82-79 4 WASHINGTON L 89-97 8 at Portland W 81-72 9 SEATTLE L 65-73 8 CHARLOTTE W 69-64 10 HOUSTON L 71-73 14 at Charlotte W 73-59 9 at Seattle W 71-68 12 at Houston L 85-107 21 SACRAMENTO L 75-87 11 NEW YORK L 68-71 13 ORLANDO L 80-88 23 MINNESOTA W 87-80 15 SEATTLE W 61-54 15 CHARLOTTE W 96-68 25 SEATTLE L 47-65 18 INDIANA W 79-71 17 WASHINGTON W 70-67 27 at Miami W 68-63 OT 22 at Sacramento W 77-61 18 at Seattle W 56-53 29 at Washington L 64-74 25 PORTLAND W 86-83 20 SEATTLE W 66-63 July 28 at Houston L 57-73 22 at Minnesota L 64-86 2 MIAMI L 59-69 30 at Cleveland W 79-62 23 HOUSTON L 66-83 3 at Los Angeles L 71-84 July 26 SACRAMENTO W 89-80 6 CLEVELAND W 73-69 3 HOUSTON L 67-78 30 at Sacramento L 62-85 8 at Portland W 65-63 5 MINNESOTA W 87-56 July 10 LOS ANGELES L 67-79 7 at Los Angeles L 75-102 1 at Seattle W 81-60 12 at Sacramento L 67-69 8 DETROIT W 94-76 7 DETROIT L 69-73 14 SACRAMENTO W 69-57 10 at Indiana W 82-69 9 at Los Angeles L 72-92 18 at Indiana W 61-57 13 PHOENIX W 75-66 12 PORTLAND W 76-67 21 at Phoenix L 50-59 17 HOUSTON W 75-67 14 PHOENIX W 87-84 24 at Houston W 76-61 19 at Orlando L 73-84 15 at Sacramento W 75-69 26 NEW YORK W 71-63 20 at Washington W 83-73 19 at Phoenix L 76-86 28 MINNESOTA W 68-60 OT 23 at Detroit W 86-75 21 at Miami L 65-76 30 at Portland W 79-73 24 at Minnesota L 62-70 23 at Orlando W 69-66 August 26 PHOENIX W 74-61 26 CLEVELAND W 84-77 1 at Houston W 71-63 31 MIAMI W 81-76 OT 29 INDIANA W 79-71 3 at Seattle W 64-61 August August 4 INDIANA W 65-54 1 at Sacramento L 71-80 2 at Minnesota W 72-62 7 at Detroit W 76-69 4 at Los Angeles L 86-90 3 at Cleveland L 71-74 8 at New York L 63-82 6 at Portland W 82-69 5 at Charlotte L 82-84 10 PHOENIX W 69-57 9 LOS ANGELES L 77-85 7 PORTLAND W 83-73 12 at Minnesota L 62-69 11 at Seattle L 57-74 9 LOS ANGELES W 89-77 13 LOS ANGELES W 80-78 OT 12 SACRAMENTO W 81-79 17 SACRAMENTO L 65-89 16 HOUSTON W 66-59 19 at Sacramento L 66-71 18 at Houston L 77-83 2OT 20 at Houston W 75-72 22 LOS ANGELES L 67-75 24 at Los Angeles L 77-103

91 #StarsHeart YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES

2003 2004 2005 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score May May May 24 SEATTLE W 65-56 20 at Houston W 64-55 21 HOUSTON L 70-78 28 at Phoenix L 50-51 22 DETROIT L 60-73 24 at Detroit L 65-74 30 MINNESOTA L 65-75 26 MINNESOTA W 56-44 27 SACRAMENTO L 67-71 June 28 SACRAMENTO W 72-63 29 at Seattle L 51-79 1 CONNECTICUT L 64-83 June 31 at Los Angeles L 70-81 4 at Charlotte L 52-67 1 INDIANA L 60-79 June 5 PHOENIX W 70-55 3 at Minnesota L 47-55 2 CHARLOTTE W 69-62 7 DETROIT L 55-74 5 NEW YORK L 57-62 4 at Connecticut L 69-80 10 at Washington L 72-79 9 at Houston L 47-59 7 WASHINGTON W 71-62 14 CHARLOTTE W 62-52 12 HOUSTON L 66-69 OT 11 CONNECTICUT L 69-78 20 HOUSTON W 76-69 15 at Charlotte L 57-59 15 at Phoenix L 62-76 22 at Seattle L 53-93 17 at Washington L 60-76 18 HOUSTON L 69-75 24 at Sacramento W 60-57 19 SEATTLE L 61-74 21 at New York L 59-77 26 LOS ANGELES L 58-67 24 MINNESOTA W 70-57 23 at Charlotte W 64-49 28 at Houston L 49-64 26 at Phoenix W 80-72 OT 25 at Houston L 44-62 July 29 PHOENIX L 65-77 28 at Minnesota L 53-63 1 at Detroit L 88-99 July 30 SEATTLE W 81-69 5 PHOENIX W 81-70 1 at Seattle L 52-76 July 10 at Sacramento L 76-89 2 at Los Angeles L 80-87 OT 2 NEW YORK W 69-57 16 at Minnesota L 78-85 9 LOS ANGELES L 61-66 5 PHOENIX L 69-76 17 SACRAMENTO L 60-62 12 at Seattle L 59-75 14 at Sacramento L 61-72 19 WASHINGTON L 77-85 15 CONNECTICUT W 78-67 15 at Seattle L 70-92 23 at Indiana L 47-81 18 at Detroit L 71-77 21 at Indiana L 53-66 25 at Minnesota L 54-81 21 at Phoenix L 55-87 23 PHOENIX L 49-66 27 CLEVELAND W 64-55 24 at Connecticut L 55-69 26 MINNESOTA W 78-71 30 at Los Angeles W 70-62 28 at Minnesota L 53-66 28 at Washington L 58-73 August 30 PHOENIX L 59-68 30 at Houston W 68-63 1 HOUSTON W 63-53 31 LOS ANGELES L 67-79 August 2 at Houston L 55-64 September 2 SACRAMENTO L 57-67 5 at New York L 60-69 1 at Los Angeles L 69-77 5 LOS ANGELES L 63-66 7 SACRAMENTO L 61-86 2 at Sacramento L 64-66 9 at Minnesota L 72-76 9 LOS ANGELES W 69-52 4 SACRAMENTO L 70-80 11 INDIANA L 50-57 12 at Seattle W 87-77 9 HOUSTON W 77-72 13 DETROIT L 59-60 16 MINNESOTA L 64-73 10 at Indiana W 82-65 18 at Sacramento L 57-64 20 SEATTLE W 78-70 OT 12 at New York L 62-64 19 at Phoenix L 57-91 22 at Phoenix L 62-89 15 WASHINGTON L 73-84 23 SEATTLE L 51-78 23 at Los Angeles L 70-83 17 CHARLOTTE W 82-65 26 LOS ANGELES L 67-70

2006 2007 2008 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score May May May 21 at Houston W 79-63 19 at Phoenix L 72-81 17 at Sacramento L 64-73 23 INDIANA L 53-62 23 CONNECTICUT W 74-71 20 PHOENIX W 81-76 24 SEATTLE W 87-72 25 LOS ANGELES L 71-80 25 SEATTLE W 82-71 29 at Houston W 82-71 30 at Seattle L 57-78 31 at Phoenix W 82-76 31 PHOENIX L 85-97 June June June 3 at Houston L 72-75 2 at Sacramento W 74-71 2 at Seattle W 78-68 6 WASHINGTON W 63-52 4 at Seattle W 89-87 5 at Sacramento L 57-74 8 at Minnesota L 78-90 9 MINNESOTA L 79-86 9 CHICAGO L 60-70 11 INDIANA W 64-53 10 NEW YORK L 67-71 16 NEW YORK W 79-71 13 SEATTLE W 74-69 20 MINNESOTA W 80-73 15 at Indiana W 70-60 16 MINNESOTA W 90-60 18 at Atlanta W 81-66 17 at Chicago W 69-65 22 at New York W 70-63 23 at Connecticut W 71-58 20 LOS ANGELES W 77-75 21 at Sacramento L 69-75 24 HOUSTON L 81-82 OT 26 at Houston L 67-75 23 at Seattle L 57-87 26 at Houston L 71-77 29 MINNESOTA L 66-77 25 at Los Angeles L 80-105 28 MINNESOTA W 73-65 July July 27 DETROIT L 59-63 1 at Detroit W 71-68 30 at New York W 91-78 1 DETROIT W 79-72 OT 3 at Washington W 84-79 3 SACRAMENTO W 68-67 July 7 SEATTLE W 80-73 6 at Washington W 83-75 1 CHICAGO W 69-57 11 at Phoenix W 87-77 8 NEW YORK W 83-79 3 at Los Angeles W 85-63 17 at Los Angeles W 63-61 10 at Chicago W 75-67 7 HOUSTON W 94-75 20 SACRAMENTO W 81-71 11 ATLANTA W 82-74 9 at Minnesota L 80-85 22 at Chicago L 82-84 OT 14 at Los Angeles L 62-75 24 at Indiana W 71-63 OT 14 at Charlotte L 65-81 15 at Phoenix W 97-87 27 HOUSTON L 63-69 16 at Detroit L 67-77 19 MINNESOTA L 74-87 29 at Seattle W 92-88 24 CHICAGO W 78-67 18 HOUSTON W 67-64 31 DETROIT L 79-84 25 at Minnesota L 68-78 21 WASHINGTON L 77-80 August 27 at Detroit W 76-64 22 CONNECTICUT L 61-79 2 PHOENIX L 79-84 August 26 LOS ANGELES L 67-81 4 LOS ANGELES W 86-67 28 at Phoenix W 77-55 28 PHOENIX W 98-96 7 WASHINGTON L 73-77 30 at Los Angeles L 53-58 30 at Connecticut L 65-72 9 SACRAMENTO W 72-61 September August 11 HOUSTON W 63-60 5 LOS ANGELES W 76-58 7 at Connecticut W 85-73 1 CHARLOTTE L 65-68 14 at Los Angeles W 84-77 OT 15 at Sacramento L 74-81 9 at New YOrk W 82-76 3 SACRAMENTO L 69-87 17 INDIANA L 55-59 11 CONNECTICUT W 78-74 5 at Indiana L 70-76 19 at Minnesota L 55-81 13 SACRAMENTO W 77-69 6 at Minnesota L 68-82 23 at Sacramento L 65-86 18 at Sacramento W 85-78 8 at Washington L 79-91 25 SACRAMENTO W 86-61 20 SACRAMENTO L 67-84 10 SEATTLE W 75-65 27 SACRAMENTO W 80-78 22 SACRAMENTO W 86-81 OT 12 PHOENIX L 93-95 30 PHOENIX L 100-102 25 at Los Angeles L 70-85 September 27 LOS ANGELES W 67-66 1 at Phoenix L 92-98 28 LOS ANGELES W 76-72 October 1 DETROIT L 69-77 3 DETROIT L 61-69 5 at Detroit L 60-76

92 #StarsHeart YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES

2009 2010 2011 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score June May June 6 at Phoenix L 79-90 15 ATLANTA L 70-75 4 TULSA W 93-73 13 NEW YORK W 63-60 20 at Tulsa W 83-74 10 at Tulsa W 93-62 19 at New York L 61-77 22 LOS ANGELES W 88-81 11 ATLANTA W 86-74 21 at Connecticut L 58-71 30 SEATTLE L 56-84 17 at Phoenix W 101-99 23 PHOENIX W 91-87 June 21 PHOENIX L 98-105 26 SACRAMENTO W 62-52 3 at Indiana L 57-79 24 LOS ANGELES W 90-80 30 WASHINGTON L 82-84 6 at Connecticut L 68-81 26 at Atlanta W 92-86 July 11 TULSA W 87-75 28 at Chicago W 84-74 3 CHICAGO W 85-72 13 at Atlanta L 83-90 July 7 at Seattle L 53-66 18 at Phoenix W 108-105 1 at New York L 75-81 10 at Minnesota W 77-61 20 at Seattle L 61-82 8 NEW YORK L 73-76 12 MINNESOTA L 76-83 26 MINNESOTA W 80-66 12 LOS ANGELES L 74-84 15 at Washington W 79-78 29 at Seattle L 72-86 14 SEATTLE W 69-66 17 CONNECTICUT L 64-72 July 18 at Los Angeles W 79-69 19 at Chicago L 75-85 1 at Los Angeles L 63-73 21 at Seattle L 55-73 23 INDIANA W 84-65 6 CONNECTICUT W 79-66 26 at Washington W 73-67 28 SEATTLE W 74-71 8 at Minnesota L 66-89 28 PHOENIX W 102-91 30 at Sacramento L 93-101 OT 14 at Chicago L 61-88 31 MINNESOTA L 69-70 August 16 TULSA L 70-75 August 1 at Seattle L 82-85 OT 18 LOS ANGELES W 83-73 2 at Seattle L 64-78 4 at Los Angeles W 63-59 20 SEATTLE L 74-80 4 at Minnesota L 60-62 6 ATLANTA L 84-92 22 at Minnesota W 74-72 6 TULSA W 72-64 9 at Minnesota W 89-87 24 CHICAGO L 72-75 9 at Indiana L 68-81 11 SACRAMENTO L 73-90 27 at New York L 72-77 11 at Connecticut W 72-59 13 at Phoenix L 83-95 29 at Washington W 79-75 14 CHICAGO L 73-85 15 PHOENIX W 106-89 30 at Tulsa W 101-85 16 INDIANA L 63-65 20 at Atlanta L 87-93 August 20 at Phoenix L 81-87 21 LOS ANGELES L 66-67 OT 3 PHOENIX L 92-103 23 at Seattle L 55-63 23 at Detroit L 84-99 6 at Phoenix L 87-103 26 at Minnesota L 75-85 27 at Indiana L 66-77 8 at Los Angeles W 92-83 28 MINNESOTA L 61-72 29 DETROIT W 100-88 OT 10 MINNESOTA L 66-73 30 CONNECTICUT W 78-66 September 13 TULSA W 94-74 September 1 MINNESOTA W 84-82 2OT 15 at Minnesota L 78-84 1 PHOENIX W 86-68 5 LOS ANGELES W 89-72 17 WASHINGTON L 66-76 3 SEATTLE L 60-70 8 at Los Angeles L 68-76 20 INDIANA W 75-61 6 at Los Angeles W 82-65 10 at Sacramento W 80-71 22 PHOENIX W 83-82 10 WASHINGTON W 82-74 12 SEATTLE L 55-64 26 at Phoenix L 93-106 11 at Tulsa W 102-94 17 PHOENIX W 92-91 28 PHOENIX L 73-92 16 at Minnesota L 65-66 19 at Phoenix L 78-106 18 MINNESOTA W 84-75 21 at Phoenix L 92-100 20 at Minnesota L 67-85

2012 2013 2014 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score May May May 19 at Tulsa W 88-79 24 INDIANA L 64-79 16 at Atlanta L 75-79 25 at Connecticut L 79-83 June 17 TULSA W 80-76 30 CHICAGO L 63-77 1 LOS ANGELES W 83-78 23 at Phoenix W 78-74 June 7 CHICAGO W 81-69 25 at Los Angeles L 62-83 1 PHOENIX W 85-66 9 at Chicago L 70-72 28 TULSA W 82-79 3 at Minnesota L 79-83 11 at Minnesota L 72-87 30 at Minnesota L 72-88 8 at Atlanta L 57-60 15 at Los Angeles L 48-84 June 9 SEATTLE W 80-67 21 SEATTLE L 86-91 1 MINNESOTA L 79-87 16 LOS ANGELES W 98-85 23 at New York W 78-77 5 at New York W 87-75 22 at Seattle L 76-82 25 PHOENIX L 77-83 7 PHOENIX L 79-91 24 at Los Angeles W 91-71 30 at Atlanta L 67-93 13 SEATTLE L 72-79 28 LOS ANGELES W 94-80 July 14 LOS ANGELES W 101-74 July 6 at Los Angeles L 66-93 19 at Seattle W 87-82 1 MINNESOTA W 93-84 10 at Phoenix W 88-80 22 at Los Angeles W 72-69 3 PHOENIX W 82-81 12 WASHINGTON L 73-83 24 WASHINGTON L 70-81 5 at Indiana W 88-72 14 at Connecticut L 84-86 26 ATLANTA L 79-81 6 at Washington W 78-73 16 at Washington L 64-86 29 at WASHINGTON W 73-65 8 at New York W 94-81 19 MINNESOTA L 71-87 July 11 at Chicago W 77-68 20 CONNECTICUT W 60-52 1 at Connecticut W 74-71 13 ATLANTA W 91-70 25 NEW YORK W 65-53 3 at Minnesota L 84-91 August August 4 at Indiana W 71-70 17 at Tulsa W 89-79 2 at Minnesota L 63-85 9 NEW YORK W 80-66 19 at Phoenix W 89-47 4 TULSA W 69-65 11 SEATTLE L 67-88 21 WASHINGTON W 75-72 6 MINNESOTA L 80-93 13 at Phoenix L 61-90 23 at Los Angeles L 77-101 9 at Seattle W 77-56 17 at Tulsa L 90-95 25 TULSA W 91-71 11 at Seattle L 63-69 22 TULSA W 95-93 28 at Minnesota L 84-96 17 PHOENIX W 88-82 25 at Minnesota L 78-88 30 CONNECTICUT L 73-84 21 at Indiana L 63-80 26 INDIANA L 68-75 September 23 at Tulsa L 67-73 29 CHICAGO W 92-74 1 at Phoenix L 90-94 25 SEATTLE W 70-64 August 7 INDIANA L 78-82 27 SEATTLE L 71-72 1 CONNECTICUT L 79-89 9 MINNESOTA L 62-81 30 at Tulsa W 74-65 3 at Seattle L 65-71 12 at Tulsa W 78-67 31 LOS ANGELES L 67-80 7 PHOENIX L 73-78 14 SEATTLE W 90-66 September 8 at Tulsa L 62-79 16 TULSA L 70-80 6 at Phoenix L 80-83 10 LOS ANGELES W 82-76 18 NEW YORK W 77-66 8 TULSA L 65-98 15 MINNESOTA W 92-76 21 at Seattle L 75-84 13 at Phoenix L 61-82 17 at Chicago W 84-72 23 MINNESOTA W 99-84 15 ATLANTA W 97-68 21 at Minnesota L 84-88 27 at Los Angeles L 86-93 23 MINNESOTA L 89-94 29 LOS ANGELES L 94-101

93 #StarsHeart YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES

2015 2016 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score June May 5 at Phoenix L 71-76 14 ATLANTA L 63-73 (OT) 11 at Atlanta L 69-72 19 CONNECTICUT L 68-72 14 TULSA L 62-73 21 at Dallas L 77-82 16 at Tulsa L 61-88 27 CHICAGO W 79-78 19 MINNESOTA L 59-74 June 20 CHICAGO L 87-95 (OT) 2 at Los Angeles L 61-68 25 PHOENIX W 76-71 4 LOS ANGELES L 61-74 27 SEATTLE W 73-71 9 at Phoenix L 75-90 30 at Phoenix L 78-85 11 NEW YORK L 75-90 July 14 SEATTLE W 77-40 2 at Los Angeles L 81-86 17 INDIANA L 75-84 8 LOS ANGELES W 70-63 19 at Connecticut L 90-93 10 at Indiana L 76-83 21 at Chicago L 75-81 12 at Minnesota L 49-66 23 at Dallas L 90-97 (OT) 15 at New York L 68-84 25 ATLANTA W 73-69 17 TULSA W 65-58 29 at Washington L 84-67 19 at Chicago L 82-93 July 21 INDIANA W 80-62 1 at Indiana W 87-85 (OT) 29 ATLANTA W 102-85 2 at Minnesota L 91-68 31 WASHINGTON L 53-88 6 WASHINGTON W 77-70 August 8 SEATTLE L 78-68 2 LOS ANGELES L 78-80 10 at New York L 75-65 4 at Connecticut L 51-82 12 MINNESOTA L 81-57 5 at Washington L 63-66 16 at Phoenix L 64-83 8 SEATTLE W 88-81 20 at Seattle L 69-83 11 at Minnesota L 76-83 August 16 at Seattle L 63-72 26 NEW YORK L 77-84 19 NEW YORK L 45-73 28 at Washington W 85-74 21 MINNESOTA L 61-78 30 at Connecticut L 89-62 23 LOS ANGELES L 59-90 September 28 at Seattle L 69-83 1 LOS ANGELES L 61-70 30 at Los Angeles L 52-60 4 at Chicago L 97-73 September 6 INDIANA L 69-71 4 CONNECTICUT L 72-73 9 DALLAS L 84-92 5 PHOENIX L 52-82 11 MINNESOTA L 76-81 8 at Tulsa L 64-74 13 at Atlanta W 71-67 13 at Seattle W 59-58 16 at Los Angeles L 65-71 18 PHOENIX L 65-81

94 #StarsHeart RECORD BREAKDOWN

BEST RECORD SEASON-BY-SEASON Regular Season Playoffs GAME-BY-GAME Season Home Road Home Road Season Total Playoffs Total 2016 4-13 3-14 ------7-27 --- # Games Record Year(s) 2015 7-10 1-16 ------8-26 --- 1 1-0 2012, 11, 06, 04, 03, 02, 01, 99 2014 8-9 8-9 0-1 0-1 16-18 0-2 2 2-0 2011, 02 2013 8-9 4-13 ------12-22 --- 3 3-0 2011 2012 12-5 9-8 0-1 0-1 21-13 0-2 4 4-0 2011 2011 9-8 9-8 1-0 0-2 18-16 1-2 5 4-1 2011 2010 8-9 6-11 0-1 0-1 14-20 0-2 6 5-1 2011 2009 10-7 5-12 1-0 0-2 15-19 1-2 7 6-1 2011 2008 15-2 9-8 3-3 1-2 24-10 4-5 8 7-1 2011 2007 9-8 11-6 2-1 0-2 20-14 2-3 9 7-2 2011 2006 6-11 7-10 ------13-21 --- 10 7-3 2011, 2002 2005 5-12 2-15 ------7-27 --- 11 8-3 2002 2004 6-11 3-14 ------9-25 --- 12 8-4 2011, 2008 2003 9-8 3-14 ------12-22 --- 13 9-4 2011, 2002 2002 12-4 8-8 1-1 1-2 20-12 2-3 14 9-5 2012, 2011, 2002 2001 9-7 10-6 0-2 --- 19-13 0-2 15 10-5 2012, 2011, 2002 2000 12-4 6-10 ------18-14 --- 16 11-5 2012, 2011 1999 11-5 4-12 ------15-17 --- 17 12-5 2012 1998 5-10 3-12 ------8-22 --- 18 13-5 2012 1997 5-9 2-12 ------7-21 --- 19 14-5 2012 TOTALS 170-161 113-218 8-10 2-13 283-379 10-23 20 15-5 2012 PERCENT .514 .341 .444 .133 .427 .303 21 16-5 2012 22 16-6 2012 23 17-6 2012 MONTH-BY-MONTH 24 17-7 2012, 2008, 07, 02 Season May June July August September October Season Total Playoffs Total 25 17-8 2012, 2008, 02 2016 1-3 2-9 2-6 1-3 1-7 --- 7-27 --- 26 18-8 2002 2015 0-2 2-7 4-6 1-10 1-3 --- 8-26 --- 27 18-9 2008, 02 2014 3-3 5-5 5-6 3-6 ------16-18 0-2 28 19-9 2008 2013 0-1 3-6 3-5 5-7 1-3 --- 12-22 --- 29 19-10 2008, 02 2012 1-2 5-3 7-0 4-3 4-7 --- 21-13 0-2 30 20-10 2008 2011 --- 7-1 4-5 3-9 5-3 --- 18-16 1-2 31 21-10 2008 2010 2-3 3-5 5-7 4-7 ------14-20 0-2 32 22-10 2008 2009 --- 3-4 5-5 4-8 4-4 --- 15-19 1-2 33 23-10 2008 2008 2-2 7-4 9-3 1-1 9-2 0-3 24-10 4-5 34 24-10 2008 2007 3-2 5-4 8-3 6-7 0-1 --- 20-14 2-3 35 25-10 2008 2006 2-2 5-6 5-7 1-6 ------13-21 --- 36 25-11 2008 2005 0-5 4-7 3-6 0-9 ------7-27 --- 37 26-11 2008 2004 3-1 2-9 1-10 --- 3-5 --- 9-25 --- 38 26-12 2008 2003 1-2 4-7 3-7 4-6 ------12-22 --- 39 27-12 2008 2002 2-0 7-4 9-4 4-7 ------20-12 2-3 40 28-12 2008 2001 1-0 4-6 8-5 6-4 ------19-13 0-2 41 28-13 2008 2000 0-1 8-7 7-4 3-2 ------18-14 --- 42 28-14 2008 1999 --- 2-6 6-8 7-3 ------15-17 --- 43 28-15 2008 1998 --- 2-7 5-7 1-8 ------8-22 --- 1997 1-3 3-10 3-8 ------7-21 --- TOTALS 22-32 83-117 102-112 58-106 28-35 0-3 283-379 10-23 PERCENT .407 .415 .477 .558 .444 .000 .427 .303

DAYS OF THE WEEK RECORD BY CONFERENCE Mon. Tues. Weds. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Record vs. EAST vs. WEST 2016 --- 2-4 1-2 0-5 2-5 1-6 1-5 7-27 Home Road Total Home Road Total 2015 0-0 1-5 2-3 1-3 1-8 2-3 1-6 8-26 2016 3-6 3-6 6-12 1-7 0-8 1-15 2014 0-0 3-1 2-0 2-3 2-8 3-2 4-4 16-18 2015 2-4 0-6 2-10 5-6 1-10 6-16 2013 0-0 0-5 1-1 1-0 2-6 3-2 3-4 12-22 2014 2-4 5-1 7-5 6-5 3-8 9-13 2012 0-0 3-1 2-1 2-3 5-5 4-2 5-3 21-15 2013 4-2 1-5 5-7 4-7 3-8 7-15 2011 1-0 4-7 0-0 4-2 3-4 4-2 3-3 19-18 2012 3-3 4-2 7-5 9-3 5-7 14-10 2010 0-0 1-6 0-1 3-4 5-3 2-3 3-5 14-22 2011 3-3 4-2 7-5 5-8 7-5 12-13 2009 0-1 4-4 1-0 3-5 3-3 4-4 1-4 16-21 2010 2-4 1-5 3-9 6-6 5-7 11-13 2008 1-1 5-2 2-1 6-2 5-3 4-4 5-2 28-15 2009 4-3 1-6 5-9 7-4 4-8 11-12 2007 1-0 5-4 3-1 1-4 3-3 7-3 2-2 22-17 2008 7-2 7-1 14-3 11-3 3-9 14-12 2006 1-0 1-4 1-2 1-2 5-4 1-4 3-5 13-21 2007 0-3 6-2 6-5 9-5 7-7 16-12 2005 2-8 0-1 0-1 3-5 0-5 2-7 0-1 7-27 2006 1-6 2-5 3-11 5-5 5-5 10-10 2004 0-1 0-3 1-5 4-4 3-3 1-8 0-1 9-25 2005 3-3 1-5 4-8 2-9 1-10 3-19 2003 0-0 2-3 2-4 1-4 2-3 4-6 1-2 12-22 2004 2-4 1-5 3-9 4-7 2-9 6-16 2002 2-0 5-2 3-2 1-2 3-3 6-2 2-4 22-15 2003 2-3 0-5 2-8 7-5 3-9 10-14 2001 2-2 2-3 3-1 4-2 3-2 4-3 1-2 19-15 2002 3-1 5-2 8-3 9-3 5-9 14-12 2000 2-1 2-1 4-2 3-2 1-4 4-3 2-1 18-14 2001 4-1 4-2 8-3 5-6 6-6 11-12 1999 2-5 1-2 0-3 2-2 3-2 7-2 0-1 15-17 2000 4-2 1-4 5-6 8-2 5-6 13-8 1998 3-4 0-2 2-1 1-4 0-4 1-5 1-2 8-22 1999 5-1 2-4 7-5 6-4 2-8 8-12 1997 2-3 2-1 1-3 0-4 0-2 2-6 0-2 7-21 1998 2-5 2-5 4-10 3-5 1-7 4-12 TOTALS 19-26 43-61 31-34 43-62 51-80 66-77 38-59 286-373 1997 2-4 1-5 3-9 3-5 1-7 4-12 PERCENT .422 .413 .477 .410 .382 .462 .392 .427 TOTALS 58-64 51-78 109-142 115-105 69-153 184-258 PERCENT .475 .395 .434 .522 .310 .416

95 #StarsHeart RECORD BREAKDOWN

ALL-STAR BREAK OVERTIME RECORD All-Star Game Date Record Before Record After G Home W-L Road W-L Total W-L 2016 No All-Stars Game Due to Olympics ------2016 3 0-1 1-1 1-2 2015 July 25 5-12 3-14 2015 1 0-1 0-0 0-1 2014 July 19 11-12 5-6 2014 3 0-2 1-0 1-2 2013 July 27 6-12 6-10 2013 1 0-0 1-0 1-0 2012 No All-Star Game Due to Olympics ------2012 2 1-0 0-1 1-1 2011 July 23 9-5 9-11 2011 2 1-0 1-0 2-0 2010 July 10 6-10 8-10 2010 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2009 July 25 7-8 8-11 2009 5 2-1 0-2 2-3 2008 No All-Star Game Due to Olympics ------2008 3 2-1 0-0 2-1 2007 July 15 12-6 8-8 2007 3 0-0 2-1 2-1 2006 July 12 10-9 3-12 2006 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2005 July 9 5-13 2-14 2005 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2004 August 5 6-20 3-5 2004 3 0-1 1-1 1-2 2003 July 12 6-11 6-11 2003 1 1-0 0-0 1-0 2002 July 15 13-6 7-6 2002 3 1-0 1-1 2-1 2001 July 16 8-10 11-3 2001 3 2-0 1-0 3-0 2000 July 17 12-10 6-4 2000 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1999 July 14 5-8 10-9 1999 3 1-1 0-1 1-2 1998 No All-Star Game ------1998 1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1997 No All-Star Game ------1997 2 0-0 1-1 1-1 Totals 121-142 95-134 Totals 38 11-8 9-8 20-16 OLYMPIC BREAK BEST & WORST WIN PERCENTAGE Olympic Break Record Before Record After Overall Record Year Record Percentage 2016 July 22-August 25 5-18 2-9 Best 2008 28-15 .651 2012 July 13-August 17 13-5 8-8 Worst 2005, 2016 7-27 .205 2008 July 27-August 28 18-9 6-1 2004 July 31-September 1 6-20 3-5 Home Record Totals 42-52 19-23 Best 2008 18-5 .783 Worst 2013, 2016 4-13 .235 STREAKS Road Record Best 2011 10-6 .625 Overall Wins Overall Losses Worst 2015 1-16 .037 12, June 24 - August 21, 2012 10, August 11, 2015 - September 8, 2015 Month Home Wins Home Losses Best July 2012 7-0 1.000 9, June 1 - August 25, 2012 10, August 2, 2005 - June 10, 2006 June 2011 7-1 .875 September 2008 9-2 .818 Road Wins Road Losses Worst October 2008 0-3 .000 7, June 24- August 19, 2012 15, June 5, 2015 - September 8, 2015 August 2005 0-9 .000 May 2005 0-5 .000 Consecutive Double-Digit Wins Consecutive Double-Digit Losses 4, June 30 - July 7, 2006 6, July 14 - July 30, 1997 HALFWAY YEAR-BY-YEAR FINISH Halfway Point First Half Second Half Overall Finish Western Con. 2016 July 2 (17 games) 4-13 3-14 2016 12th 6th 2015 July 17 (17 games) 5-12 3-14 2015 12th 6th 2014 July 1 (17 games) 8-9 8-9 2014 6th 3rd 2013 July 20 (17 games) 5-12 7-10 2013 9th 5th 2012 July 11 (17 games) 12-5 9-8 2012 5th 3rd 2011 July 31 (17 games) 11-6 7-10 2011 8th 4th 2010 July 14 (17 games) 6-11 8-9 2010 T-9th 3rd 2009 July 20 (17 games) 8-9 7-10 2009 10th 4th 2008 July 3 (17 games) 11-6 13-4 2008 1st 1st 2007 July 7 (17 games) 11-6 9-8 2007 4th 2nd 2006 July 3 (17 games) 9-8 4-13 2006 10th 6th 2005 July 2 (17 games) 5-12 2-15 2005 12th 7th 2004 July 2 (17 games) 5-12 4-13 2004 13th 7th 2003 July 10 (17 games) 6-11 6-11 2003 12th 6th 2002 July 7 (16 games) 10-6 10-6 2002 3rd 3rd 2001 July 10 (16 games) 7-9 18-4 2001 T-6th T-3rd 2000 June 30 (16 games) 8-8 10-6 2000 6th 5th 1999 July 19 (16 games) 5-11 10-6 1999 T-6th T-4th 1998 July 13 (15 games) 4-11 4-11 1998 9th 5th 1997 July 19 (14 games) 3-11 4-10 1997 8th 4th Totals 144-188 145-187 ANNUAL STAT RANKINGS Year Pts. Off Pts. Def FG% Off FG% Def FT% 3FG% Reb Ast Stl TO Blk 1997 8th 7th 8th 7th 5th 5th 2nd 6th 7th 5th 2nd 1998 6th 9th 6th 8th 7th T-4th 3rd 5th 9th 2nd 1st 1999 T-3rd 12th 4th 12th 2nd 8th 3rd 3rd 5th 2nd 1st 2000 3rd 15th 3rd 11th 4th 8th 2nd 5th 16th 15th T-1st 2001 3rd 5th 3rd 7th 9th 7th 3rd 4th 16th 8th 2nd 2002 2nd 16th 3rd 4th 6th T-5th 3rd T-9th 12th 3rd 1st 2003 13th 12th 13th 13th 9th 14th 3rd 14th 14th 12th 1st 2004 10th 11th 8th 13th 1st 11th 10th 10th 6th T-3rd 12th 2005 12th 12th 8th T-3rd 3rd 9th 11th 13th 13th T-12th 12th 2006 T-8th 9th 11th T-7th 6th 8th 4th 6th 10th 13th 14th 2007 10th 3rd 6th 8th 3rd 1st 12th 5th 6th 9th 6th 2008 8th 2nd 1st T-2nd 2nd 6th 13th 4th 8th T-9th 4th 2009 6th 8th 8th 4th 7th 7th 13th 3rd 9th 11th 11th 2010 11th 7th 2nd 11th 8th 10th 12th 7th 9th 7th 11th 2011 6th 6th 9th 5th 9th 9th 11th 5th 4th 1st 6th 2012 3rd 7th 3rd 4th 4th 4th 8th 2nd 5th 1st 9th 2013 8th 10th 10th 12th 10th 9th 10th 5th 4th 4th 8th 2014 5th 11th 7th 12th 1st 1st 11th 5th 5th 2nd 11th 2015 12th 4th 12th 1st 10th 12th 7th 10th 6th 5th 7th 2016 12th 8th 11th 7th 8th 3rd 8th 10th 8th 5th 7th

96 #StarsHeart YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON TOTALS

2016 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Kayla McBride 17 17 523 102-278 29-95 58-68 13 55 68 33 22 18 2 34 291 17.1 Moriah Jefferson 34 34 1034 185-434 33-88 69-89 15 58 73 142 71 55 4 59 472 13.9 Monique Currie 34 34 868 125-324 25-78 90-98 36 112 148 73 89 27 13 62 365 10.7 Dearica Hamby 25 25 633 81-192 2-14 60-83 36 91 127 25 58 13 12 41 224 9.0 Kayla Alexander 25 0 489 77-141 0-0 46-61 47 66 113 13 55 11 13 28 200 8.0 Astou Ndour 30 9 446 65-164 21-61 29-35 25 70 95 12 48 13 26 16 180 6.0 Haley Peters 34 0 594 75-215 18-72 28-37 16 62 78 27 64 12 7 28 196 5.8 Sydney Colson 34 0 573 59-137 5-26 49-59 14 41 55 87 62 38 1 51 172 5.1 Jayne Appel-Marinelli 34 34 786 51-119 0-4 36-49 41 143 184 72 113 30 35 54 138 4.1 Vicki Baugh 11 0 148 19-33 0-0 6-9 16 25 41 3 25 4 3 14 44 4.0 Alex Montgomery 25 7 357 35-98 10-32 9-12 15 38 53 39 37 10 4 20 89 3.6 Jazmon Gwathmey 22 10 351 27-78 9-27 10-13 9 29 38 16 37 8 8 11 73 3.3 Blake Dietrick 1 0 8 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Whitney Knight 3 0 11 0-5 0-4 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 Frida Eldebrink 8 0 44 1-8 0-6 1-2 1 2 3 7 2 1 0 4 3 0.4 Avery Warley-Talbert 2 0 11 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 STARS 34 - 6875 903-2229 152-508 491-615 285 798 1083 551 685 240 129 479 2449 72.0 OPPONENTS 34 - 6875 968-2209 170-481 622-769 322 893 1215 593 604 234 149 444 2728 80.2 2015 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Kayla McBride 27 25 756 131-343 53-142 58-66 5 79 84 44 29 3 45 33 373 13.8 Jia Perkins 26 26 710 124-330 25-92 73-83 20 59 79 45 38 8 32 45 346 13.3 Sophia Young-Malcolm 34 29 931 151-330 0-3 90-121 49 121 170 46 42 9 55 64 392 11.5 Danielle Robinson 30 30 902 105-269 0-5 65-72 14 60 74 149 22 2 78 36 275 9.2 Danielle Adams 30 2 482 79-191 22-68 43-52 33 67 100 14 14 9 37 45 223 7.4 Dearica Hamby 31 16 539 70-198 6-17 43-67 42 85 127 22 13 5 41 40 189 6.1 Alex Montgomery 14 3 234 29-77 4-20 7-10 16 42 58 10 8 7 16 24 69 4.9 Kalana Greene 11 6 219 19-52 2-13 8-8 5 27 32 8 8 3 3 18 48 4.4 Sydney Colson 34 5 541 44-107 7-22 24-35 10 29 39 95 28 10 42 61 119 3.5 Kayla Alexander 29 0 358 37-89 0-0 22-34 29 66 95 6 6 24 24 43 96 3.3 Jayne Appel 30 28 675 39-102 0-4 22-34 38 149 187 41 23 38 40 75 100 3.3 Valeriane Ayayi 16 0 147 15-48 4-21 3-7 8 20 28 6 8 5 9 18 37 2.3 Samantha Logic 23 0 319 17-64 5-23 6-7 5 30 35 29 7 7 24 14 45 2.0 Brittany Hrynko 5 0 15 1-6 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 2 0.4 Team Totals 34 0 6,832 861-2,206 128-434 464-597 274 834 1,108 516 246 130 447 519 2,314 68.1 Opponents 34 0 -- 1,039-2,266 131-424 399-523 296 916 1,212 595 254 184 431 604 2,608 76.7 2014 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Kayla McBride 34 34 884 154-379 57-144 77-91 22 57 79 58 33 4 42 39 442 13.0 Danielle Robinson 33 33 1091 165-361 0-7 96-102 22 93 115 174 55 5 79 96 426 12.9 Jia Perkins 23 2 520 107-242 39-95 34-38 11 41 52 38 34 5 22 29 287 12.5 Danielle Adams 34 14 700 135-332 39-127 63-79 42 99 141 32 22 24 43 102 372 10.9 Becky Hammon 32 32 784 91-218 47-118 35-35 3 42 45 135 13 4 53 37 264 8.3 Sophia Young-Malcolm 34 20 823 115-245 0-4 48-73 62 96 158 52 37 6 26 56 278 8.2 Shenise Johnson 30 1 537 68-170 16-43 29-35 30 69 99 43 29 3 32 29 181 6.0 Jayne Appel 34 34 843 70-130 1-1 26-43 66 204 270 73 16 30 47 95 167 4.9 Shameka Christon 31 0 338 38-107 25-81 12-15 9 31 40 6 7 4 8 33 113 3.6 Kayla Alexander 33 0 298 33-76 0-0 26-31 27 39 66 6 4 10 22 39 92 2.8 Astou Ndour 8 0 35 8-19 1-3 0-0 4 5 9 0 0 2 3 4 17 2.1 Heather Butler 11 0 38 1-9 1-6 3-4 1 2 3 3 0 0 5 7 6 0.5 Davellyn Whyte 2 0 10 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 0.0 Team Totals 34 0 6,900 985-2,291 226-630 449-546 299 778 1,077 621 251 97 430 569 2,645 77.8 Opponents 34 0 -- 1,044-2,204 147-456 470-597 284 876 1,160 627 222 115 477 598 2,705 79.6

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2014 ● PLAYOFFS Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Kayla McBride 2 2 60 16-27 6-10 7-7 1 4 5 1 2 0 7 4 45 22.5 Danielle Adams 2 2 60 13-23 3-9 6-8 8 9 17 3 0 4 3 8 35 17.5 Becky Hammon 2 2 57 10-19 3-6 6-6 0 7 7 9 3 0 5 4 29 14.5 Jia Perkins 2 0 46 10-16 3-5 1-2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 24 12.0 Danielle Robinson 2 2 61 8-22 0-1 3-4 1 6 7 12 1 1 7 8 19 9.5 Sophia Young-Malcolm 2 0 54 7-14 0-0 3-7 4 6 10 3 2 1 2 2 17 8.5 Shenise Johnson 2 0 18 1-8 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 2 Jayne Appel 2 2 39 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 8 11 4 1 0 2 6 0 0.0 Shamkea Christon 1 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 Kayla Alexander 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Astou Ndour 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team Totals 2 0 400 65-133 15-32 28-36 18 42 74 35 10 7 28 35 173 86.5 Opponents 2 0 400 74-142 5-15 29-34 22 41 75 50 19 8 21 35 182 91.0 2013 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Danielle Adams 34 24 899 170-399 42-129 106-150 53 108 161 42 29 25 61 95 488 14.4 Jia Perkins 34 33 1,037 181-452 45-116 64-74 26 81 107 69 80 10 49 58 471 13.9 Shenise Johnson 33 24 901 144-365 23-84 53-67 40 88 128 79 42 6 60 55 364 11.0 Danielle Robinson 25 25 812 115-259 0-6 51-64 19 59 78 168 34 4 64 49 281 11.2 Shameka Christon 33 14 740 82-267 50-156 33-38 10 45 55 24 16 11 24 55 247 7.5 Jayne Appel 29 29 768 70-121 1-3 29-49 75 184 259 57 26 37 44 85 170 5.9 Davellyn Whyte 29 4 433 42-130 18-60 28-37 18 37 55 52 20 7 42 36 130 4.5 Kayla Alexander 33 1 371 35-84 0-0 22-30 43 56 99 10 4 14 35 46 92 2.8 Cathrine Kraayeveld 22 0 285 16-55 11-40 3-4 9 33 42 12 9 4 10 20 46 2.1 DeLisha Milton-Jones 15 15 409 59-140 3-14 17-28 28 45 73 30 43 7 25 43 138 9.2 Chelsea Poppens 8 0 63 4-9 0-0 1-4 9 8 17 1 1 0 2 11 9 1.1 Julie Wojta 3 0 25 2-2 0-0 2-3 2 4 6 1 3 0 3 1 6 2.0 Chelsea Hopkins 4 0 58 1-17 1-4 3-4 2 6 8 10 3 0 5 3 6 1.5 Chante Black 1 0 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 2.0 Becky Hammon 1 1 12 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 2.0 Team Totals 34 0 6,825 923-2,305 194-613 412-552 335 756 1,091 556 281 126 455 558 2,452 72.1 Opponents 34 0 -- 1,002-2,202 166-478 478-597 316 925 1,241 593 240 154 504 580 2,648 77.9 2012 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 33 33 1,049 212-407 0-3 113-160 68 170 238 69 74 13 55 77 537 16.3 Becky Hammon 33 33 998 160-363 80-184 85-97 9 74 83 176 31 6 106 37 485 14.7 Danielle Adams 34 5 686 141-320 38-112 82-108 61 98 159 33 23 23 42 94 402 11.8 Jia Perkins 33 3 759 128-337 49-127 46-61 17 75 92 64 53 12 29 44 351 10.6 Danielle Robinson 34 34 984 146-270 0-7 43-55 19 66 85 146 46 4 54 76 335 9.9 Shameka Christon 34 31 695 83-232 54-158 50-64 17 50 67 43 18 16 20 41 270 7.9 Shenise Johnson 34 1 581 68-187 21-51 35-41 55 76 131 46 27 6 37 50 192 5.6 Jayne Appel 33 30 625 47-85 0-1 22-29 62 151 213 39 18 29 39 67 116 3.5 Ziomara Morrison 30 0 166 22-52 6-10 9-11 13 23 36 2 3 3 13 26 59 2.0 Tangela Smith 15 0 150 15-36 4-14 3-3 3 14 17 13 2 3 7 12 37 2.5 Tully Bevilaqua 28 0 157 2-12 1-8 1-2 1 6 7 11 7 1 9 7 6 0.2 Team Totals 34 0 6,850 1,024-2,301 253-675 489-631 325 803 1,128 642 302 116 444 531 2,790 82.1 Opponents 34 0 -- 978-2,263 236-615 424-545 340 847 1,187 565 240 118 532 609 2,616 76.9 2012 ● PLAYOFFS Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 2 2 71 16-30 0-0 8-9 5 5 10 1 5 1 4 7 40 20.0 Becky Hammon 2 2 70 13-26 4-11 4-4 3 3 6 9 2 0 7 6 34 17.0 Danielle Adams 2 0 44 10-20 2-7 7-8 7 6 13 1 2 0 2 6 29 14.5 Jia Perkins 2 0 43 9-24 3-9 3-6 1 2 3 5 6 1 1 4 24 12.0 Danielle Robinson 2 2 65 9-20 0-1 6-6 1 7 8 9 1 0 3 5 24 12.0 Shameka Christon 2 2 48 5-15 5-12 2-2 0 4 4 4 0 0 2 4 17 8.5 Shenise Johnson 2 0 24 3-9 0-4 0-0 2 4 6 2 1 0 1 1 6 3.0 Jayne Appel 2 2 26 2-3 0-0 0-0 6 3 9 2 0 1 2 7 4 2.0 Tangela Smith 2 0 9 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1.0 Team Totals 2 0 400 68-150 14-44 30-35 26 34 60 34 17 3 24 41 180 90.0 Opponents 2 0 -- 69-127 10-23 46-57 18 45 63 25 13 6 28 38 194 97.0

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2011 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 33 33 1,050 176-400 75-193 99-111 5 91 96 192 49 7 119 51 526 15.9 Sophia Young 33 33 1,043 171-399 0-6 93-157 48 164 212 76 67 16 51 78 435 13.2 Jia Perkins 34 8 852 154-368 40-128 60-71 22 96 118 47 44 9 35 48 408 12.4 Danielle Adams 23 0 480 99-230 35-100 53-71 35 63 98 13 12 15 27 60 286 12.0 Danielle Robinson 34 9 786 98-213 0-1 84-93 24 55 79 132 28 4 60 76 280 8.2 Ruth Riley 34 34 645 81-167 8-14 20-26 27 103 130 42 12 30 29 88 190 5.6 Scholanda Robinson 32 22 518 52-155 18-53 31-44 9 40 49 12 23 7 19 51 153 4.8 Roneeka Hodges 28 5 273 36-89 32-80 5-5 3 32 35 14 5 2 4 10 109 3.9 Jayne Appel 31 0 452 42-89 1-3 14-25 40 102 142 25 17 20 23 68 99 3.2 Tully Bevilaqua 34 25 494 37-82 12-42 13-18 10 38 48 55 24 2 25 31 99 2.9 Porsha Phillips 31 1 258 23-59 0-0 9-19 18 40 58 9 5 12 9 32 55 1.8 Team Totals 34 0 6,850 969-2,251 221-620 481-640 241 824 1,065 617 286 124 434 593 2,640 77.6 Opponents 34 0 -- 940-2,200 175-500 513-642 312 946 1,258 552 250 143 549 631 2,568 75.5 2011 ● PLAYOFFS Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 3 3 102 19-30 0-0 12-18 4 13 17 9 4 2 4 9 50 16.7 Becky Hammon 3 3 104 14-40 9-23 12-14 0 8 8 13 5 2 9 8 49 16.3 Jia Perkins 3 3 101 15-38 7-19 2-2 3 13 16 8 8 1 7 3 39 13.0 Danielle Adams 3 0 69 12-25 2-8 6-8 3 7 10 2 2 1 2 7 32 10.7 Danielle Robinson 3 3 90 7-27 0-1 2-2 2 7 9 7 5 0 6 9 16 5.3 Ruth Riley 3 3 56 5-11 1-2 1-2 1 12 13 9 1 4 3 5 12 4.0 Tully Bevilaqua 3 0 37 3-7 2-6 0-0 4 2 6 3 0 2 2 2 8 3.0 Scholanda Robinson 2 0 9 1-3 1-2 2-2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 2.7 Roneeka Hodges 1 0 5 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 2.5 Porsha Phillips 2 0 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1.0 Jayne Appel 3 0 24 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 0 4 3 0 0.0 Team Totals 3 0 600 78-186 23-63 37-48 18 66 84 55 27 13 41 46 216 72.0 Opponents 3 0 -- 88-204 9-32 41-55 43 76 119 45 24 12 45 56 226 75.3 2010 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 34 34 1,082 216-431 10-38 79-120 44 134 178 81 54 9 70 89 521 15.3 Becky Hammon 32 32 1,075 159-360 69-177 97-101 16 77 93 172 36 8 108 61 484 15.1 Chamique Holdsclaw 29 29 840 162-328 11-31 58-72 51 104 155 58 43 10 65 61 393 13.6 Michelle Snow 34 33 821 144-251 0-1 64-89 52 158 210 55 33 25 56 71 352 10.4 Roneeka Hodges 34 19 859 94-263 49-159 25-33 23 85 108 46 15 10 40 40 262 7.7 Edwige Lawson-Wade 33 19 724 67-181 43-127 39-43 17 47 64 94 35 2 45 71 216 6.5 Jayne Appel 28 0 306 38-71 1-3 19-34 21 50 71 13 7 5 19 40 96 3.4 Crystal Kelly 26 0 242 22-50 1-1 34-46 13 17 30 7 7 1 23 34 79 3.0 Ruth Riley 20 2 261 29-54 1-5 16-20 6 39 45 19 5 13 19 39 75 3.8 Helen Darling 33 1 391 18-60 6-22 22-34 11 23 34 47 20 1 32 51 64 1.9 Megan Frazee 10 0 101 12-32 1-9 13-19 7 14 21 1 0 0 6 10 38 3.8 Allie Quigley 4 0 25 4-8 2-4 4-6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 14 3.5 Belinda Snell 2 1 38 3-9 1-5 2-2 1 3 4 5 0 0 2 0 9 4.5 Ashley Battle 5 0 35 4-12 0-5 0-0 4 5 9 1 0 0 3 5 8 1.6 Team Totals 34 0 6,800 972-2,110 195-587 472-619 266 757 1,023 599 255 84 522 574 2,611 76.8 Opponents 34 0 -- 1,027-2,197 174-516 494-636 330 796 1,126 604 283 108 489 616 2,722 80.1 2010 ● PLAYOFFS Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 2 2 74 11-28 7-18 11-11 1 6 7 11 1 0 8 3 40 20.0 Sophia Young 2 2 66 13-32 0-0 5-9 4 14 18 5 2 1 7 6 31 15.5 Edwige Lawson-Wade 2 2 57 7-13 5-8 6-6 0 3 3 8 4 1 1 7 25 12.5 Roneeka Hodges 2 2 57 9-17 3-7 0-0 1 2 3 3 0 0 3 2 21 10.5 Ruth Riley 2 0 31 5-11 0-0 5-5 2 2 4 0 3 3 1 5 15 7.5 Michelle Snow 2 2 38 5-15 0-0 4-6 4 4 8 4 1 0 3 2 14 7.0 Jayne Appel 2 0 24 4-8 0-0 3-4 2 5 7 2 0 0 0 3 11 5.5 Ashley Battle 2 0 34 1-5 1-2 3-4 1 5 6 4 1 0 1 1 6 3.0 Helen Darling 2 0 14 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1.0 Crystal Kelly 1 0 6 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 Team Totals 2 0 400 56-133 16-35 38-47 17 42 59 37 12 5 29 30 166 83.0 Opponents 2 0 -- 81-147 12-31 24-26 18 58 76 58 16 10 26 39 198 99.0

99 #StarsHeart YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON TOTALS

2009 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 31 31 1,049 200-447 76-206 128-142 25 78 103 156 49 12 111 54 604 19.5 Sophia Young 33 33 1,113 219-482 17-55 145-189 69 146 215 54 44 16 62 67 600 18.2 Ann Wauters 17 16 463 92-168 1-6 35-52 29 66 95 19 13 6 44 39 220 12.9 Vickie Johnson 32 32 737 80-185 21-56 23-27 23 85 108 77 16 4 39 40 204 6.4 Belinda Snell 30 6 553 61-182 42-137 23-29 21 49 70 37 27 3 29 50 187 6.2 Edwige Lawson-Wade 33 12 583 58-151 41-113 15-18 9 57 66 74 29 1 29 53 172 5.2 Ruth Riley 31 17 650 68-147 4-18 23-26 35 105 140 28 14 45 35 90 163 5.3 Megan Frazee 29 0 326 52-126 14-37 27-39 27 57 84 15 8 5 21 43 145 5.0 Helen Darling 34 13 642 27-109 13-44 37-55 14 47 61 100 30 5 40 79 104 3.1 Shanna Crossley 19 1 176 35-76 20-45 5-6 0 10 10 6 2 0 5 11 95 5.0 Erin Perperoglou 34 9 579 31-96 7-22 23-34 22 53 75 31 24 11 35 57 92 2.7 Katie Mattera 13 0 79 13-21 0-0 3-9 7 15 22 1 1 8 13 13 29 2.2 Team Totals 34 0 6,950 936-2,190 256-739 487-626 281 768 1,049 598 257 116 509 596 2,615 76.9 Opponents 34 0 -- 1,000-2,279 173-499 488-620 364 824 1,188 529 268 120 502 643 2,661 78.3 2009 ● PLAYOFFS Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 3 3 96 22-48 1-2 13-19 6 10 16 6 6 2 5 9 58 19.3 Becky Hammon 3 3 101 19-41 8-21 9-10 0 8 8 6 5 0 7 4 55 18.3 Vickie Johnson 3 3 90 18-25 5-7 5-6 3 6 9 14 5 0 3 6 46 15.3 Ann Wauters 3 3 82 14-36 0-0 4-5 8 15 23 10 0 0 4 7 32 10.7 Edwige Lawson-Wade 3 3 75 12-18 8-13 0-0 4 5 9 6 2 0 3 6 32 10.7 Shanna Crossley 3 0 31 5-15 5-10 2-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 17 5.7 Ruth Riley 3 0 44 4-8 0-0 4-6 4 3 7 1 1 4 1 7 12 4.0 Helen Darling 3 0 34 1-5 0-0 2-4 1 3 4 3 1 0 1 4 4 1.3 Erin Perperoglou 3 0 33 1-9 0-4 2-2 1 0 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 1.3 Megan Frazee 1 0 7 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Belinda Snell 1 0 7 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team Totals 3 0 600 96-208 27-59 43-56 27 53 80 49 22 7 29 49 262 87.3 Opponents 3 0 -- 114-212 22-55 47-54 33 79 112 59 15 10 35 54 297 99.0 2008 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 33 33 1,101 171-438 77-220 163-174 13 78 91 161 43 7 104 60 582 17.6 Sophia Young 33 33 1,054 207-433 0-3 162-206 52 134 186 75 53 17 57 86 576 17.5 Ann Wauters 32 31 980 195-366 11-31 70-98 47 192 239 56 36 38 70 75 471 14.7 Erin Perperoglou 34 23 907 76-178 28-65 64-83 33 78 111 58 36 21 51 98 244 7.2 Vickie Johnson 32 32 892 87-198 11-39 28-36 39 130 169 115 26 5 49 42 213 6.7 Ruth Riley 30 3 580 63-145 9-28 18-21 14 94 108 31 14 41 52 101 153 5.1 Helen Darling 31 14 580 33-123 12-60 30-38 13 60 73 54 33 3 45 67 108 3.5 Edwige Lawson-Wade 30 1 280 36-80 22-47 6-9 9 22 31 26 12 0 25 29 100 3.3 Morenike Atunrase 33 0 348 24-87 12-41 11-16 16 32 48 23 16 13 26 21 71 2.2 Sandora Irvin 21 0 116 9-28 1-4 7-11 10 26 36 2 3 5 7 19 26 1.2 Adrianne Ross 4 0 7 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.5 Brittany Wilkins 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Valeriya Berezhynska 2 0 6 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 Team Totals 34 0 6,850 901-2,080 183-539 561-694 246 847 1,093 601 272 150 525 602 2,546 74.9 Opponents 34 0 -- 904-2,271 139-483 471-634 389 817 1,206 500 278 109 528 666 2,418 71.1 2008 ● PLAYOFFS Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 9 9 331 45-107 22-48 51-57 2 19 21 41 9 5 31 14 163 18.1 Sophia Young 9 9 325 57-125 0-1 45-60 16 37 53 15 14 1 19 17 159 17.7 Ann Wauters 9 9 300 48-108 1-12 24-27 13 39 52 14 6 12 17 26 121 13.4 Vickie Johnson 9 9 274 32-65 4-10 7-11 10 32 42 28 9 0 19 13 75 8.3 Erin Perperoglou 9 8 250 19-50 7-24 11-15 2 24 26 15 7 2 19 29 56 6.2 Edwige Lawson-Wade 5 0 84 7-22 7-15 4-4 3 9 12 9 3 0 5 5 25 5.0 Ruth Riley 9 1 154 7-33 1-9 3-4 5 14 19 10 4 8 13 26 18 2.0 Helen Darling 6 0 53 5-13 2-7 0-0 3 4 7 5 3 0 7 8 12 2.0 Morenike Atunrase 8 0 44 4-8 2-4 0-2 0 7 7 4 1 1 1 4 10 1.3 Sandora Irvin 3 0 4 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0.7 Adrianne Ross 2 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 Brittany Wilkins 2 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team Totals 9 0 1,825 225-534 46-130 145-180 55 185 240 143 58 30 141 143 641 71.2 Opponents 9 0 -- 274-595 41-111 99-131 93 219 312 169 71 40 141 198 688 76.4

100 #StarsHeart YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON TOTALS

2007 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 33 33 1,106 214-448 0-5 125-167 72 121 193 51 49 12 61 100 553 16.8 Becky Hammon 28 27 934 179-402 74-183 95-102 8 69 77 140 23 5 114 51 527 18.8 Shanna Crossley 34 1 548 107-272 74-181 26-29 4 42 46 27 14 2 40 35 314 9.2 Vickie Johnson 30 29 852 95-214 21-49 32-39 51 93 144 104 34 8 36 46 243 8.1 Erin Perperoglou 18 11 499 66-143 9-34 62-76 33 76 109 40 35 13 44 60 203 11.3 Ruth Riley 30 29 773 72-194 5-27 27-29 32 116 148 37 27 59 69 114 176 5.9 Marie Ferdinand-Harris 34 12 481 61-170 6-27 36-40 33 48 81 28 19 3 37 55 164 4.8 Helen Darling 33 19 684 46-120 15-41 27-35 7 62 69 103 45 1 53 84 134 4.1 Camille Little 34 7 711 54-131 3-11 21-40 57 95 152 23 30 11 40 70 132 3.9 Chantelle Anderson 11 1 86 10-20 0-0 8-12 6 14 20 3 1 5 5 11 28 2.5 Sandora Irvin 23 0 128 13-42 0-4 1-2 16 24 40 7 3 10 11 20 27 1.2 Kendra Wecker 14 1 73 6-20 0-4 4-6 4 4 8 4 3 1 3 7 16 1.1 Team Totals 34 0 6,875 923-2,176 207-566 464-577 323 764 1,087 567 283 130 558 653 2,517 74.0 Opponents 34 0 -- 904-2,139 147-454 529-688 361 776 1,137 516 257 137 583 619 2,484 73.1 2007 ● PLAYOFFS Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 5 5 175 38-92 20-45 8-10 5 9 14 25 6 1 16 13 104 20.8 Sophia Young 5 5 172 37-73 0-0 27-32 20 25 45 8 4 2 8 12 101 20.2 Vickie Johnson 5 5 165 18-49 8-19 3-6 9 20 29 23 6 1 9 11 47 9.4 Helen Darling 5 5 121 14-30 9-17 5-6 3 14 17 19 6 0 13 14 42 8.2 Shanna Crossley 5 0 58 14-33 10-21 3-3 0 2 2 4 2 0 6 9 41 8.2 Marie Ferdinand-Harris 5 0 71 11-26 0-2 11-13 7 12 19 6 10 0 6 7 33 6.6 Ruth Riley 5 5 132 14-31 2-4 0-0 6 19 25 11 3 13 8 19 30 6.0 Camille Little 5 0 87 6-14 0-0 6-12 4 7 11 4 2 6 4 10 18 3.6 Kendra Wecker 2 0 5 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 3 1.5 Sandora Irvin 3 0 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 0.7 Chantelle Anderson 2 0 5 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 1.0 Team Totals 5 0 1,000 154-351 49-108 66-85 55 110 165 100 40 24 78 101 423 84.6 Opponents 5 0 -- 151-337 31-73 92-111 54 127 181 85 45 26 82 94 425 85.0 2006 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 34 34 1,057 154-370 0-4 100-137 85 172 257 50 57 13 45 70 408 12.0 Agnieszka Bibrzycka 32 22 752 130-311 55-157 46-53 10 56 66 48 26 12 47 49 361 11.3 Vickie Johnson 34 34 1,004 119-317 23-69 76-90 55 112 167 122 28 3 59 61 337 9.9 Shannon Johnson 32 32 875 104-256 32-91 78-97 31 64 95 117 60 5 75 78 318 9.9 Katie Feenstra 34 14 632 100-214 0-0 65-105 74 135 209 14 12 26 69 104 265 7.8 Shanna Crossley-Zolman 34 0 549 83-219 48-127 12-18 7 34 41 34 11 4 38 21 226 6.6 Kendra Wecker 34 11 578 75-214 19-56 21-27 22 62 84 47 11 3 32 42 190 5.6 LaToya Thomas 19 0 369 56-124 0-0 45-59 27 55 82 22 14 7 27 49 157 8.3 Chantelle Anderson 23 20 413 59-112 0-0 35-45 28 57 85 15 7 10 29 73 153 6.7 Dalma Ivanyi 31 1 322 15-56 8-37 4-6 7 34 41 50 12 0 19 38 42 1.4 Shyra Ely 12 1 135 12-44 2-9 15-26 5 26 31 10 2 0 13 17 41 3.4 Jae Kingi-Cross 18 1 115 8-18 2-6 7-9 3 7 10 11 6 0 5 8 25 1.4 Team Totals 34 0 6,800 915-2,255 189-556 504-672 354 814 1,168 540 246 83 488 610 2,523 74.2 Opponents 34 0 -- 974-2,262 165-459 490-640 372 865 1,237 560 254 129 480 641 2,603 76.6

101 #StarsHeart YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON TOTALS

2005 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Marie Ferdinand 31 31 999 132-358 20-65 104-134 40 76 116 68 46 5 70 74 388 12.5 Wendy Palmer-Daniel 34 29 882 125-242 24-56 52-70 53 140 193 33 20 7 42 74 326 9.6 Shannon Johnson 34 33 1,104 88-241 28-90 113-136 17 74 91 158 46 5 113 78 317 9.3 Katie Feenstra 34 14 673 104-222 0-0 90-128 57 118 175 6 9 44 62 90 298 8.8 Chantelle Anderson 34 19 669 83-178 0-0 37-46 28 62 90 11 8 15 55 106 203 6.0 LaToya Thomas 21 12 505 69-161 3-7 44-49 18 50 68 22 7 8 33 42 185 8.8 Shyra Ely 31 11 528 50-132 9-31 30-39 11 51 62 27 7 4 33 42 139 4.5 Bernadette Ngoyisa 26 0 251 46-81 0-0 19-26 17 44 61 5 5 2 25 45 111 4.3 Dalma Ivanyi 30 14 577 25-67 20-45 5-8 5 45 50 68 26 0 53 48 75 2.5 Edna Campbell 28 2 248 21-67 5-19 1-1 2 12 14 14 7 0 15 20 48 1.7 Nikki McCray 23 5 302 15-62 1-20 7-11 7 13 20 16 11 0 18 26 38 1.7 Tai Dillard 10 0 51 4-16 0-3 1-4 1 5 6 3 2 0 3 5 9 0.9 Kendra Wecker 1 0 11 2-6 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 4 4.0 Team Totals 34 0 6,800 764-1,833 110-339 503-652 256 690 946 433 195 90 535 650 2,141 63.0 Opponents 34 0 -- 898-2,059 142-408 463-611 351 704 1,055 563 283 148 429 685 2,401 70.6

2004 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG LaToya Thomas 31 30 964 171-350 3-8 95-113 48 90 138 42 25 11 56 99 440 14.2 Adrienne Goodson 34 34 1,068 142-317 4-16 84-102 89 146 235 60 28 2 67 77 372 10.9 Shannon Johnson 31 30 954 89-234 27-76 82-107 14 68 82 136 48 4 99 69 287 9.3 Margo Dydek 34 24 682 90-208 1-2 44-58 30 138 168 60 20 48 64 70 225 6.6 Marie Ferdinand 17 17 509 67-162 10-27 55-64 18 36 54 29 32 2 35 34 199 11.7 Agnieszka Bibrzycka 24 9 465 55-151 26-84 23-26 5 23 28 40 21 7 32 38 159 6.6 Semeka Randall 29 8 462 53-143 0-5 30-48 26 34 60 20 22 4 28 41 136 4.7 Jessie Hicks 27 10 371 52-111 0-0 23-38 23 34 57 18 17 13 34 57 127 4.7 Toccara Williams 26 4 417 16-46 1-2 22-29 7 32 39 43 35 5 31 36 55 2.1 Mandisa Stevenson 29 0 259 15-45 1-1 7-8 11 24 35 5 6 4 11 32 38 1.3 Tai Dillard 23 0 205 16-54 5-18 0-1 2 12 14 19 4 1 14 18 37 1.6 Adrian Williams-Strong 12 0 149 15-45 0-0 2-7 6 22 28 8 8 1 12 19 32 2.7 Nevriye Yilmaz 7 0 77 6-24 1-7 6-6 3 7 10 2 3 1 4 15 19 2.7 Jocelyn Penn 1 0 3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0 Gwen Jackson 19 4 290 23-48 0-1 15-21 31 50 81 15 6 4 15 34 117 3.2 Team Totals 34 0 6,875 812-1,940 79-247 488-628 302 701 1,003 493 272 106 513 628 2,191 64.4 Opponents 34 0 -- 888-2,003 172-469 416-564 324 710 1,034 575 280 129 492 624 2,364 69.5 2003 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Marie Ferdinand 34 34 1,116 139-384 16-52 176-223 28 99 127 90 58 6 85 87 470 13.8 Margo Dydek 34 34 926 156-346 0-1 94-130 45 206 251 58 19 100 80 113 406 11.9 Adrienne Goodson 33 32 969 141-357 8-36 81-102 74 111 185 71 24 6 85 96 371 11.2 Gwen Jackson 33 26 975 114-286 5-30 56-88 86 119 205 20 15 17 46 85 289 8.8 Jennifer Azzi 34 34 1,136 85-211 39-97 51-65 10 81 91 111 27 9 61 98 260 7.6 Sylvia Crawley 33 8 564 50-130 0-0 15-22 39 66 105 19 18 19 40 76 115 3.5 Semeka Randall 33 1 339 32-90 0-1 24-45 25 28 53 23 11 0 44 41 88 2.7 LaQuanda Quick 26 0 168 21-79 15-52 2-2 8 25 33 5 1 3 10 21 59 2.3 Tausha Mills 29 0 185 20-49 0-0 18-31 27 28 55 7 4 2 23 58 58 2.0 LaTonya Johnson 31 1 279 18-71 6-23 16-22 7 18 25 9 3 1 14 31 58 1.9 Tai Dillard 24 0 168 16-65 4-23 5-6 1 14 15 15 7 4 14 22 41 1.7 Team Totals 34 0 6,825 792-2,068 93-315 538-736 350 795 1,145 428 187 167 513 728 2,215 65.1 Opponents 34 0 -- 867-2,176 149-482 544-745 389 783 1,172 530 275 140 424 669 2,427 71.4

102 #StarsHeart YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON TOTALS

2002 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Adrienne Goodson 32 32 1,101 189-419 8-28 117-157 91 90 181 67 45 6 102 92 503 15.7 Marie Ferdinand 32 32 1,065 176-371 5-34 132-171 19 88 107 91 51 7 89 86 489 15.3 Margo Dydek 30 27 876 139-319 2-8 114-135 52 210 262 71 25 107 96 99 394 13.1 Natalie Williams 31 31 1,008 124-285 5-12 98-132 105 150 255 38 38 16 72 122 351 11.3 Jennifer Azzi 32 32 1,151 91-198 41-92 83-104 15 54 69 158 27 14 67 102 306 9.6 LaTonya Johnson 28 1 269 25-76 10-32 15-20 8 11 19 10 7 2 15 36 75 2.7 Amy Herrig 28 3 269 23-53 0-0 22-30 15 42 57 4 9 14 21 35 68 2.4 Semeka Randall 8 0 135 18-40 0-2 22-29 4 17 21 8 4 1 10 16 58 7.3 Andrea Gardner-Combs 30 2 198 18-49 0-0 21-38 29 32 61 5 3 3 13 35 57 1.9 Kate Starbird 15 0 88 10-25 2-8 4-7 0 7 7 7 9 4 2 16 79 1.7 Elisa Aguilar 28 0 141 14-33 11-21 4-7 0 11 11 16 3 2 11 5 43 1.5 Danielle Crockrom 18 0 84 10-28 0-1 9-12 6 7 13 2 0 2 3 8 29 1.6 LaNeishea Caufield 8 0 65 6-15 5-9 2-2 3 2 5 1 7 0 8 13 19 2.4 Team Totals 32 0 6,450 843-1,911 89-247 643-844 347 721 1,068 478 228 178 522 665 2,418 75.6 Opponents 32 0 -- 851-2,067 126-377 516-688 361 645 1,006 489 260 149 444 724 2,344 73.3 2002 ● PLAYOFFS Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Marie Ferdinand 5 5 186 25-56 1-5 23-34 4 18 22 13 10 0 20 16 74 14.8 Adrienne Goodson 5 5 190 29-74 2-7 12-17 9 18 27 8 7 0 21 11 72 14.4 Natalie Williams 5 5 186 25-47 1-4 19-28 21 25 46 7 5 7 8 16 70 14.0 Margo Dydek 5 5 171 22-55 3-5 13-15 3 41 44 12 1 17 16 17 60 12.0 Jennifer Azzi 5 5 186 13-33 7-19 7-8 2 11 13 34 4 5 8 20 40 8.0 Semeka Randall 5 0 62 8-22 0-0 4-5 3 9 12 5 1 0 3 9 20 4.0 LaTonya Johnson 5 0 40 7-14 2-9 1-2 2 2 4 2 0 0 1 2 17 3.4 Danielle Crockrom 1 0 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Andrea Gardner-Combs 3 0 14 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 3 4 0 0 1 1 5 5 1.7 Amy Herrig 2 0 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 1.0 Elisa Aguilar 2 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 Team Totals 5 0 1050 133-307 16-49 80-111 46 128 174 83 28 31 81 98 362 72.4 Opponents 5 0 -- 140-355 32-87 80-104 61 109 170 86 52 28 48 100 392 78.4 2001 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Natalie Williams 31 31 1,064 171-349 0-4 97-133 111 197 308 55 41 10 70 128 439 14.2 Marie Ferdinand 32 22 864 143-290 11-42 69-113 23 63 86 79 40 4 63 70 366 11.4 Margo Dydek 32 32 970 128-291 6-15 87-109 29 214 243 64 25 113 90 108 349 10.9 Adrienne Goodson 28 25 854 138-319 5-31 62-89 66 86 152 58 27 0 75 64 343 12.3 Jennifer Azzi 32 32 1,205 75-184 38-74 88-96 10 88 98 171 22 10 69 89 276 8.6 Korie Hlede 27 10 455 55-141 8-23 33-38 15 25 40 43 25 1 42 56 151 5.6 Amy Herrig 32 1 448 43-93 0-0 35-46 23 58 81 14 8 14 35 47 121 3.8 Kate Starbird 23 7 310 41-110 5-23 22-27 13 17 30 21 8 1 15 30 109 4.7 LaTonya Johnson 26 0 228 17-65 5-30 11-14 4 15 19 7 2 1 13 26 50 1.9 Cara Consuegra 15 0 50 0-5 0-2 2-4 1 5 6 10 4 0 11 4 2 0.1 Michaela Pavlickova 10 0 21 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 6 6 1 0 2 1 0 1 0.1 Keitha Dickerson 4 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-4 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team Totals 32 0 6,475 811-1,849 78-244 507-675 295 775 1,070 524 202 156 493 622 2,207 69.0 Opponents 32 0 -- 789-1,976 125-429 489-660 344 630 974 478 275 148 390 645 2,192 68.5 2001 ● PLAYOFFS Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Adrienne Goodson 2 2 71 13-29 0-4 5-9 6 10 16 3 3 2 4 7 31 15.5 Marie Ferdinand 2 2 69 7-16 0-2 15-18 2 6 8 7 3 0 2 4 29 14.5 Margo Dydek 2 2 69 9-21 0-0 10-13 1 13 14 3 1 7 4 10 28 14.0 Natalie Williams 2 2 57 8-16 0-0 5-6 7 9 16 0 3 1 5 10 21 10.5 Jennifer Azzi 2 2 75 3-12 2-7 1-1 0 3 3 10 1 1 5 7 9 4.5 Cara Consuegra 1 0 2 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 3.0 Korie Hlede 2 0 17 2-5 0-2 0-0 1 2 3 1 1 0 3 1 4 2.0 LaTonya Johnson 2 0 15 1-4 0-3 2-2 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 4 4 2.0 Amy Herrig 2 0 21 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 4 2 1.0 Michaela Pavlickova 1 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Kate Starbird 1 0 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team Totals 2 0 400 45-110 2-19 39-50 18 46 64 25 13 13 30 47 131 65.5 Opponents 2 0 -- 49-120 9-20 53-65 23 46 69 24 14 6 20 39 160 80.0

103 #StarsHeart YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON TOTALS

2000 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Natalie Williams 29 29 1,039 179-365 3-5 182-228 132 204 336 51 35 18 79 124 543 18.7 Adrienne Goodson 29 28 929 199-415 8-29 92-134 69 95 164 69 41 7 81 67 498 17.2 Korie Hlede 31 31 867 118-260 25-58 51-70 25 68 93 92 38 4 76 84 312 10.1 Margo Dydek 32 32 775 105-236 2-14 82-103 29 146 175 51 18 96 82 114 294 9.2 Jennifer Azzi 15 15 559 47-104 10-24 40-43 5 36 41 92 12 5 28 43 144 9.6 LaTonya Johnson 29 6 481 52-129 12-36 28-43 14 38 52 26 12 2 34 65 144 5.0 Kate Starbird 29 0 340 39-109 5-23 34-42 12 21 33 30 13 11 29 32 117 4.0 Naomi Mulitauaopele 22 3 291 41-69 2-3 15-20 12 22 34 6 4 6 30 37 99 4.5 Dalma Ivanyi 27 16 489 30-96 12-43 21-28 12 42 54 63 25 3 50 67 93 3.4 Amy Herrig 25 0 341 36-75 0-1 19-31 26 33 59 20 7 5 29 41 91 3.6 Stacy Frese 21 0 222 10-30 9-26 33-36 4 14 18 17 4 0 14 14 62 3.0 Kym Hope 3 0 4 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.7 Katryna Gaither 9 0 54 2-7 0-0 2-10 7 10 17 4 4 0 4 8 14 1.6 Kristen Rasmussen 1 0 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 0.0 Team Totals 32 0 6,400 858-1,896 88-262 609-790 348 732 1,080 522 214 157 544 698 2,413 75.4 Opponents 32 0 -- 860-1,964 156-448 531-721 313 598 911 503 301 112 437 702 2,407 75.2 1999 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Natalie Williams 28 26 954 180-347 0-2 144-191 109 148 257 25 38 22 68 108 504 18.0 Adrienne Goodson 32 31 1,068 182-427 13-53 99-129 71 67 138 87 27 8 98 76 476 14.9 Margo Dydek 32 28 733 141-283 7-20 114-133 38 166 204 59 13 77 91 112 403 12.6 LaTonya Johnson 31 18 718 66-181 24-82 47-58 14 40 54 50 21 8 40 65 203 6.5 Elena Baranova 29 19 572 60-148 20-48 33-41 25 73 98 45 20 23 44 58 173 6.0 Debbie Black 32 32 1,014 62-163 8-40 31-50 31 80 111 161 77 6 67 116 163 5.1 Korie Hlede 11 1 277 44-95 13-29 30-33 7 23 30 28 8 1 22 34 131 11.9 Wendy Palmer 20 4 446 57-141 9-30 44-68 23 60 83 30 3 8 32 57 167 8.4 Krystyna Lara 25 0 204 23-68 10-33 6-6 1 12 13 23 10 2 36 29 62 2.5 Cindy Brown 9 0 156 11-32 1-10 11-16 14 19 33 10 9 2 12 16 34 3.8 Chantel Tremitiere 20 0 191 9-29 2-8 1-1 3 16 19 22 6 0 13 28 21 1.1 Dalma Ivanyi 14 1 67 4-12 0-4 3-4 3 2 5 7 4 0 11 18 11 0.8 Michelle Campbell 8 0 30 3-10 0-1 2-4 0 6 6 2 0 0 4 4 8 1.0 Olympia Scott-Richardson 4 0 36 3-10 0-0 3-6 5 3 8 2 1 0 3 7 9 2.3 Tricia Bader 7 0 34 0-3 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 1 3 1 4 12 2 0.8 Team Totals 32 0 6,500 845-1,949 107-362 570-742 344 717 1,061 552 240 158 560 740 2,367 74.0 Opponents 32 0 -- 860-1,965 180-487 567-766 311 661 972 570 284 117 477 707 2,467 77.1 1998 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Margo Dydek 30 30 839 146-303 1-7 93-127 41 186 227 53 14 114 108 126 386 12.9 Wendy Palmer 28 21 761 145-307 6-17 81-124 70 116 186 30 18 5 56 75 377 13.5 Elena Baranova 20 19 671 92-219 15-48 59-71 61 125 186 70 21 30 55 44 258 12.9 Kim Williams 30 10 543 91-223 9-28 36-49 24 34 58 46 43 6 66 74 227 7.6 Chantel Tremitiere 28 18 709 48-132 18-49 41-54 13 49 62 102 22 2 42 53 155 5.5 Olympia Scott-Richardson 29 1 466 58-135 1-5 37-65 37 48 85 22 24 10 49 78 154 5.3 LaTonya Johnson 28 8 490 58-145 14-49 21-34 14 40 54 20 11 1 42 42 151 5.4 Tammi Reiss 22 17 477 54-134 16-54 19-29 14 25 39 48 11 1 25 32 143 6.5 Dena Head 30 14 467 36-85 13-27 23-33 14 38 52 37 30 0 44 40 108 3.6 Fran Harris 18 12 353 28-79 5-16 10-12 14 25 39 30 13 1 17 33 71 3.9 Tricia Bader 22 0 206 16-53 10-27 4-8 0 10 10 20 13 0 26 34 46 2.1 Erin Alexander 12 0 68 5-22 5-19 2-2 0 3 3 3 1 0 5 7 17 1.4 Team Totals 30 0 6,050 777-1,837 113-346 426-608 302 699 1,001 481 221 170 543 638 2,093 69.8 Opponents 30 0 -- 832-1,942 135-410 495-680 336 685 1,021 539 304 94 441 559 2,294 76.5

104 #StarsHeart YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON TOTALS

1997 ● REGULAR SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Wendy Palmer 28 28 936 157-420 12-48 117-173 76 149 225 48 47 6 71 86 443 15.8 Elena Baranova 28 27 913 129-331 40-106 43-62 56 151 207 62 43 63 82 82 341 12.2 Kim Williams 28 10 608 88-229 9-34 41-53 34 47 81 60 38 7 57 83 226 8.1 Tammi Reiss 28 26 831 72-231 30-101 42-55 29 48 77 87 23 2 61 57 216 7.7 Dena Head 27 4 471 53-136 10-32 38-45 22 41 63 46 14 8 61 45 154 5.7 Lady Grooms 28 24 691 58-167 1-10 36-55 33 51 84 67 23 2 79 39 153 5.5 Jessie Hicks 26 0 263 37-80 0-1 9-16 17 19 36 10 13 11 12 57 83 3.2 Deborah Carter 19 7 286 32-82 2-9 10-14 22 31 53 8 13 1 17 34 76 4.0 Karen Booker 26 4 321 20-60 0-3 21-37 34 46 80 24 24 15 49 62 61 2.3 Greta Koss 13 10 268 15-29 2-3 12-16 12 25 37 10 9 4 18 15 44 3.4 Raegan Scott 8 0 43 5-13 0-0 2-2 4 3 7 1 1 3 0 3 12 1.5 Megan Compain 4 0 19 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 4 1 3 4 0 0.0 Team Totals 28 0 5,650 666-1,781 106-349 371-528 339 612 951 425 252 123 520 567 1,809 64.6 Opponents 28 0 -- 776-1,808 115-376 436-606 328 680 1,008 498 278 119 458 501 2,103 75.1

105 #StarsHeart 106 #StarsHeart ANNUAL STAT LEADERS

MINUTES FIELD GOALS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL %

Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season (minimum 20 made) Year Player Min Year Player FG Year Player FGA Year Player FG Pct. FG-FGA 2016 Moriah Jefferson 1034 2016 Moriah Jefferson 185 2016 Moriah Jefferson 434 2016 Kayla Alexander .546 77-141 2015 Sophia Young-Malcolm 931 2015 Sophia Young-Malcolm 151 2015 Kayla McBride 43 2015 Sophia Young-Malcolm .458 151-330 2014 Danielle Robinson 1091 2014 Danielle Robinson 165 2014 Kayla McBride 379 2014 Jayne Appel .538 70-130 2013 Jia Perkins 1037 2013 Jia Perkins 181 2013 Jia Perkins 452 2013 Jayne Appel .579 70-121 2012 Sophia Young 1049 2012 Sophia Young 212 2012 Sophia Young 407 2012 Jayne Appel .553 47-85 2011 Becky Hammon 1050 2011 Becky Hammon 176 2011 Becky Hammon 400 2011 Ruth Riley .485 81-167 2010 Becky Hammon 1075 2010 Sophia Young 216 2010 Sophia Young 431 2010 Michelle Snow .574 144-251 2009 Sophia Young 1113 2009 Sophia Young 219 2009 Sophia Young 482 2009 Ann Wauters .548 92-168 2008 Becky Hammon 1101 2008 Sophia Young 207 2008 Becky Hammon 438 2008 Ann Wauters .533 195-366 2007 Sophia Young 1106 2007 Sophia Young 214 2007 Sophia Young 448 2007 Sophia Young .478 214-448 2006 Sophia Young 1055 2006 Sophia Young 154 2006 Sophia Young 370 2006 Chantelle Anderson .527 59-112 2005 Shannon Johnson 1104 2005 Marie Ferdinand 132 2005 Marie Ferdinand 358 2005 Bernadette Ngoyisa .568 46-81 2004 Adrienne Goodson 1068 2004 Latoya Thomas 171 2004 Latoya Thomas 350 2004 Gwen Jackson .479 23-48 2003 Jennifer Azzi 1136 2003 Margo Dydek 156 2003 Marie Ferdinand 384 2003 Margo Dydek .451 156-346 2002 Jennifer Azzi 1151 2002 Adrienne Goodson 189 2002 Adrienne Goodson 419 2002 Marie Ferdinand .474 176-371 2001 Jennifer Azzi 1205 2001 Natalie Williams 171 2001 Natalie Williams 349 2001 Marie Ferdinand .493 143-290 2000 Natalie Williams 1039 2000 Adrienne Goodson 199 2000 Adrienne Goodson 415 2000 Naomi Mulitauaopele .594 41-69 1999 Adrienne Goodson 1068 1999 Adrienne Goodson 182 1999 Adrienne Goodson 427 1999 Natalie Williams .519 180-347 1998 Margo Dydek 839 1998 Margo Dydek 146 1998 Wendy Palmer 307 1998 Margo Dydek .482 146-303 1997 Wendy Palmer 936 1997 Wendy Palmer 157 1997 Wendy Palmer 420 1997 Jessie Hicks .463 37-80

Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs (minimum 3 made) Year Player Min Year Player FG Year Player FGA Year Player FG Pct. FG-FGA 2014 Danielle Robinson 61 2014 Kayla McBride 16 2014 Kayla McBride 27 2014 Jia Perkins .625 10-16 2012 Sophia Young 71 2012 Sophia Young 16 2012 Sophia Young 30 2012 Sophia Young .533 16-30 2011 Becky Hammon 104 2011 Sophia Young 19 2011 Becky Hammon 40 2011 Sophia Young .633 19-30 2010 Becky Hammon 74 2010 Sophia Young 13 2010 Sophia Young 32 2010 Edwidge Lawson-Wade .538 7-13 2009 Becky Hammon 101 2009 Sophia Young 22 2009 Sophia Young 48 2009 Vickie Johnson .720 18-25 2008 Becky Hammon 331 2008 Sophia Young 57 2008 Sophia Young 125 2008 Morenike Atunrase .500 4-8 2007 Becky Hammon 175 2007 Becky Hammon 38 2007 Becky Hammon 92 2007 Sophia Young .507 37-73 2002 Adrienne Goodson 190 2002 Adrienne Goodson 29 2002 Adrienne Goodson 74 2002 Natalie Williams .532 25-47 2001 Jennifer Azzi 75 2001 Adrienne Goodson 13 2001 Adrienne Goodson 29 2001 Natalie Williams .500 8-16 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 3-POINT ATTEMPTS 3-POINT % FREE THROWS MADE

Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season (minimum 10 made) Regular Season Year Player 3FG Year Player 3FGA Year Player 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Year Player FT 2016 Moriah Jefferson 33 2016 Kayla McBride 95 2016 Moriah Jefferson .375 33-88 2016 Monique Currie 90 2015 Kayla McBride 53 2015 Kayla McBride 142 2015 Kayla McBride .373 53-142 2015 Sophia Young-Malcolm 90 2014 Kayla McBride 57 2014 Kayla McBride 144 2014 Jia Perkins .411 39-95 2014 Danielle Robinson 96 2013 Shameka Chrsiton 50 2013 Shameka Christon 156 2013 Jia Perkins .388 45-116 2013 Danielle Adams 106 2012 Becky Hammon 80 2012 Becky Hammon 184 2012 Becky Hammon .435 80-184 2012 Sophia Young 113 2011 Becky Hammon 75 2011 Becky Hammon 193 2011 Roneeka Hodges .400 32-80 2011 Becky Hammon 99 2010 Becky Hammon 69 2010 Becky Hammon 177 2010 Becky Hammon .390 69-177 2010 Becky Hammon 97 2009 Becky Hammon 76 2009 Becky Hammon 206 2009 Shanna Crossley .444 20-45 2009 Sophia Young 145 2008 Becky Hammon 77 2008 Becky Hammon 220 2008 Edwidge Lawson-Wade .468 22-47 2008 Becky Hammon 163 2007 Shanna Crossley 74 2007 Becky Hammon 183 2007 Vickie Johnson .429 21-49 2007 Sophia Young 125 Becky Hammon 74 2006 Agnieszka Bibrzycka 157 2006 Shanna Crossley .378 48-127 2006 Sophia Young 100 2006 Agnieszka Bibrzycka 55 2005 Shannon Johnson 90 2005 Dalma Ivanyi .444 20-45 2005 Shannon Johnson 113 2005 Shannon Johnson 28 2004 Agnieszka Bibrzycka 84 2004 Marie Ferdinand .370 10-27 2004 Latoya Thomas 95 2004 Shannon Johnson 27 2003 Jennifer Azzi 97 2003 Jennifer Azzi .402 39-97 2003 Marie Ferdinand 176 2003 Jennifer Azzi 39 2002 Jennifer Azzi 92 2002 Elisa Aguilar .524 11-21 2002 Marie Ferdinand 132 2002 Jennifer Azzi 41 2001 Jennifer Azzi 74 2001 Jennifer Azzi .514 38-74 2001 Natalie Williams 97 2001 Jennifer Azzi 38 2000 Korie Hlede 58 2000 Korie Hlede .431 25-58 2000 Natalie Williams 182 2000 Korie Hlede 25 1999 Latonya Johnson 82 1999 Korie Hlede .448 13-29 1999 Natalie Williams 144 1999 Latonya Johnson 24 1998 Tammi Reiss 54 1998 Dena Head .481 13-27 1998 Margo Dydek 93 1998 Chantel Tremitiere 18 1997 Elena Baranova 106 1997 Elena Baranova .377 40-106 1997 Wendy Palmer 117 1997 Elena Baranova 40 Playoffs Playoffs (minimum 3 made) Playoffs Playoffs Year Player 3FGA Year Player 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Year Player FT Year Player 3FG 2014 Kayla McBride 10 2014 Jia Perkins .600 3-5 2014 Kayla McBride 7 2014 Kayla McBride 6 2012 Shameka Christon 12 Kayla McBride .600 6-10 2012 Sophia Young 8 2012 Shameka Christon 5 2011 Becky Hammon 23 2012 Shameka Christon .417 5-12 2011 Becky Hammon 12 2011 Becky Hammon 9 2010 Becky Hammon 18 2011 Becky Hammon .391 9-23 Sophia Young 12 2010 Becky Hammon 7 2009 Becky Hammon 21 2010 Edwidge Lawson-Wade .625 5-8 2010 Becky Hammon 11 2009 Becky Hammon 8 2008 Becky Hammon 48 2009 Vickie Johnson .714 5-7 2009 Sophia Young 13 Edwidge Lawson-Wade 8 2007 Becky Hammon 45 2008 Edwidge Lawson-Wade .467 7-15 2008 Becky Hammon 51 2008 Becky Hammon 22 2002 Jennifer Azzi 19 2007 Helen Darling .529 9-17 2007 Sophia Young 27 2007 Becky Hammon 20 2001 Jennifer Azzi 7 2002 Margo Dydek .600 3-5 2002 Marie Ferdinand 23 2002 Jennifer Azzi 7 2001 Jennifer Azzi .286 2-7 2001 Marie Ferdinand 15 2001 Jennifer Azzi 2

107 #StarsHeart ANNUAL STAT LEADERS

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW % TOTAL REBOUNDS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

Regular Season Regular Season (minimum 10 made) Regular Season Regular Season Year Player FTA Year Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Year Player Reb Year Player OReb 2016 Monique Currie 98 2016 Monique Currie .918 90-98 2016 Jayne Appel-Marinelli 184 2016 Kayla Alexander 47 2015 Sophia Young-Malcolm 122 2015 Danielle Robinson .903 65-72 2015 Jayne Appel 187 2015 Sophia Young-Malcolm 49 2014 Danielle Robinson 102 2014 Becky Hammon 1.000 35-35 2014 Jayne Appel 270 2014 Jayne Appel 66 2013 Danielle Adams 150 2013 Shameka Christon .868 33-38 2013 Jayne Appel 259 2013 Jayne Appel 75 2012 Sophia Young 407 2012 Becky Hammon .876 85-97 2012 Sophia Young 238 2012 Sophia Young 68 2011 Sophia Young 157 2011 Danielle Robinson .903 84-93 2011 Sophia Young 212 2011 Sophia Young 48 2010 Sophia Young 120 2010 Becky Hammon .960 97-101 2010 Michelle Snow 210 2010 Michelle Snow 52 2009 Sophia Young 189 2009 Becky Hammon .901 128-142 2009 Sophia Young 215 2009 Sophia Young 69 2008 Sophia Young 206 2008 Becky Hammon .937 163-174 2008 Ann Wauters 239 2008 Sophia Young 52 2007 Sophia Young 167 2007 Becky Hammon .931 95-102 2007 Sophia Young 193 2007 Sophia Young 72 2006 Sophia Young 137 Ruth Riley .931 27-29 2006 Sophia Young 257 2006 Sophia Young 85 2005 Shannon Johnson 136 2006 Agnieszka Bibrzycka .868 46-53 2005 Wendy Palmer 193 2005 Katie Feenstra 57 2004 Latoya Thomas 113 2005 LaToya Thomas .898 44-49 2004 Adrienne Goodson 235 2004 Adrienne Goodson 89 2003 Marie Ferdinand 223 2004 Agnieszka Bibrzycka .885 23-26 2003 Margo Dydek 251 2003 Gwen Jackson 86 2002 Marie Ferdinand 171 2003 Adrienne Goodson .794 81-102 2002 Margo Dydek 262 2002 Natalie Williams 105 2001 Natalie Williams 133 2002 Margo Dydek .844 114-135 2001 Natalie Williams 308 2001 Natalie Williams 111 2000 Natalie Williams 228 2001 Jennifer Azzi .917 88-96 2000 Natalie Williams 336 2000 Natalie Williams 132 1999 Natalie Williams 191 2000 Jennifer Azzi .930 40-43 1999 Natalie Williams 257 1999 Natalie Williams 109 1998 Margo Dydek 127 1999 Korie Hlede .909 30-33 1998 Margo Dydek 227 1998 Wendy Palmer 70 1997 Wendy Palmer 173 1998 Fran Harris .833 10-12 1997 Wendy Palmer 225 1997 Wendy Palmer 76 1997 Dena Head .844 38-45 Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs Year Player FTA Playoffs (minimum 3 made) Year Player Reb Year Player OReb 2014 Danielle Adams 8 Year Player FT Pct. FT-FTA 2014 Danielle Adams 17 2014 Danielle Adams 8 2012 Sophia Young 9 2014 Kayla McBride 1.000 7-7 2012 Danielle Adams 13 2012 Danielle Adams 7 2011 Sophia Young 18 Becky Hammon 1.000 6-6 2011 Sophia Young 17 2011 Tully Bevilaqua 4 2010 Becky Hammon 11 2012 Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 2010 Sophia Young 18 Sophia Young 4 2009 Sophia Young 19 Danielle Robinson 1.000 6-6 2009 Ann Wauters 23 2010 Michelle Snow 4 2008 Sophia Young 60 2011 Becky Hammon .857 12-14 2008 Sophia Young 53 Sophia Young 4 2007 Sophia Young 32 2010 Becky Hammon 1.000 11-11 2007 Sophia Young 45 2009 Ann Wauters 8 2002 Marie Ferdinand 34 Edwidge Lawson-Wade 1.000 6-6 2002 Natalie Williams 46 2008 Sophia Young 16 2001 Marie Ferdinand 18 Ruth Riley 1.000 5-5 2001 Adrienne Goodson 16 2007 Sophia Young 20 2009 Becky Hammon .900 9-10 Natalie Williams 16 2002 Natalie Williams 21 2008 Edwidge Lawson-Wade 1.000 4-4 2001 Natalie Williams 7 2007 Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 2002 Jennifer Azzi .875 7-8 2001 Marie Ferdinand .833 15-18 Natalie Williams .833 5-6 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS TURNOVERS

Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Year Player DReb Year Player Ast Year Player Stl Year Player TO 2016 Jayne Appel-Marinelli 143 2016 Moriah Jefferson 142 2016 Moriah Jefferson 55 2016 Monique Currie 62 2015 Jayne Appel 149 2015 Danielle Robinson 149 2015 Sophia Young-Malcolm 42 2015 Danielle Robinson 78 2014 Jayne Appel 204 2014 Danielle Robinson 174 2014 Danielle Robinson 55 2014 Danielle Robinson 79 2013 Jayne Appel 184 2013 Danielle Robinson 168 2013 Jia Perkins 80 2013 Danielle Robinson 64 2012 Sophia Young 170 2012 Becky Hammon 176 2012 Sophia Young 74 2012 Becky Hammon 106 2011 Sophia Young 164 2011 Becky Hammon 192 2011 Sophia Young 67 2011 Becky Hammon 119 2010 Michelle Snow 158 2010 Becky Hammon 172 2010 Sophia Young 54 2010 Becky Hammon 108 2009 Sophia Young 146 2009 Becky Hammon 156 2009 Becky Hammon 49 2009 Becky Hammon 111 2008 Ann Wauters 192 2008 Becky Hammon 161 2008 Sophia Young 53 2008 Becky Hammon 104 2007 Sophia Young 121 2007 Becky Hammon 140 2007 Sophia Young 49 2007 Becky Hammon 114 2006 Sophia Young 172 2006 Vickie Johnson 122 2006 Shannon Johnson 60 2006 Shannon Johnson 75 2005 Wendy Palmer 140 2005 Shannon Johnson 158 2005 Marie Ferdinand 46 2005 Shannon Johnson 113 2004 Adrienne Goodson 146 2004 Shannon Johnson 136 Shannon Johnson 46 2004 Shannon Johnson 99 2003 Margo Dydek 206 2003 Jennifer Azzi 111 2004 Shannon Johnson 48 2003 Marie Ferdinand 85 2002 Margo Dydek 210 2002 Jennifer Azzi 158 2003 Marie Ferdinand 58 Adrienne Goodson 85 2001 Margo Dydek 214 2001 Jennifer Azzi 171 2002 Marie Ferdinand 51 2002 Adrienne Goodson 102 2000 Natalie Williams 204 2000 Jennifer Azzi 92 2001 Natalie Williams 41 2001 Margo Dydek 90 1999 Margo Dydek 166 Korie Hlede 92 2000 Adrienne Goodson 41 2000 Margo Dydek 82 1998 Margo Dydek 186 1999 Debbie Black 161 1999 Debbie Black 77 1999 Adrienne Goodson 98 1997 Elena Baranova 151 1998 Chantel Tremitiere 102 1998 Kim Williams 43 1998 Margo Dydek 108 1997 Tammi Reiss 87 1997 Wendy Palmer 47 1997 Elena Baranova 82 Playoffs Year Player DReb Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs 2014 Danielle Adams 9 Year Player Ast Year Player Stl Year Player TO 2012 Danielle Robinson 7 2014 Danielle Robinson 12 2014 Becky Hammon 3 2014 Kayla McBride 7 2011 Sophia Young 17 2012 Becky Hammon 9 2012 Jia Perkins 6 Danielle Robinson 7 2010 Sophia Young 14 Danielle Robinson 9 2011 Jia Perkins 8 2012 Becky Hammon 7 2009 Ann Wauters 15 2011 Becky Hammon 13 2010 Edwidge Lawson-Wade 4 2011 Becky Hammon 9 2008 Ann Wauters 39 2010 Becky Hammon 11 2009 Sophia Young 6 2010 Becky Hammon 8 2007 Sophia Young 25 2009 Vickie Johnson 14 2008 Sophia Young 14 2009 Becky Hammon 7 2002 Margo Dydek 41 2008 Becky Hammon 41 2007 Marie Ferdinand 10 2008 Becky Hammon 31 2001 Margo Dydek 13 2007 Becky Hammon 25 2002 Marie Ferdinand 10 2007 Becky Hammon 16 2002 Jennifer Azzi 34 2001 Marie Ferdinand 3 2002 Adrienne Goodson 21 2001 Jennifer Azzi 10 Adrienne Goodson 3 2001 Jennifer Azzi 5 Natalie Williams 3 Natalie Williams 5

108 #StarsHeart ANNUAL STAT LEADERS

PERSONAL FOULS BLOCKS POINTS

Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Year Player PF Year Player Blk Year Player Pts 2016 Jayne Appel-Marinelli 113 2016 Jayne Appel-Marinelli 35 2016 Moriah Jefferson 472 2015 Jayne Appel 75 2015 Jayne Appel 38 2015 Sophia Young-Malcolm 392 2014 Danielle Adams 102 2014 Jayne Appel 30 2014 Kayla McBride 442 2013 Danielle Adams 95 2013 Jayne Appel 37 2013 Danielle Adams 488 2012 Danielle Adams 94 2012 Jayne Appel 29 2012 Sophia Young 537 2011 Ruth Riley 88 2011 Ruth Riley 30 2011 Becky Hammon 526 2010 Sophia Young 89 2010 Michelle Snow 25 2010 Sophia Young 521 2009 Ruth Riley 90 2009 Ruth Riley 45 2009 Becky Hammon 604 2008 Ruth Riley 101 2008 Ruth Riley 41 2008 Becky Hammon 582 2007 Ruth Riley 114 2007 Ruth Riley 59 2007 Sophia Young 553 2006 Katie Feenstra 104 2006 Katie Feenstra 26 2006 Sophia Young 408 2005 Chantelle Anderson 106 2005 Katie Feenstra 44 2005 Marie Ferdinand 388 2004 Latoya Thomas 99 2004 Margo Dydek 48 2004 Latoya Thomas 440 2003 Margo Dydek 113 2003 Margo Dydek 100 2003 Marie Ferdinand 470 2002 Natalie Williams 122 2002 Margo Dydek 107 2002 Adrienne Goodson 503 2001 Natalie Williams 128 2001 Margo Dydek 113 2001 Natalie Williams 439 2000 Margo Dydek 114 2000 Margo Dydek 96 2000 Natalie Williams 543 1999 Debbie Black 116 1999 Margo Dydek 77 1999 Natalie Williams 504 1998 Margo Dydek 126 1998 Margo Dydek 114 1998 Margo Dydek 386 1997 Wendy Palmer 86 1997 Elena Baranova 63 1997 Wendy Palmer 443

Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs Year Player PF Year Player Blk Year Player Pts 2014 Danielle Adams 8 2014 Danielle Adams 4 2014 Kayla McBride 45 Danielle Robinson 8 2012 Jayne Appel 1 2012 Sophia Young 40 2012 Jayne Appel 7 Jia Perkins 1 2011 Sophia Young 50 Sophia Young 7 Sophia Young 1 2010 Becky Hammon 40 2011 Danielle Robinson 9 2011 Ruth Riley 4 2009 Sophia Young 58 Sophia Young 9 2010 Ruth Riley 3 2008 Becky Hammon 163 2010 Edwidge Lawson-Wade 7 2009 Ruth Riley 4 2007 Becky Hammon 104 2009 Sophia Young 9 2008 Ann Wauters 12 2002 Marie Ferdinand 74 2008 Erin Buescher 29 2007 Ruth Riley 13 2001 Adrienne Goodson 31 2007 Ruth Riley 19 2002 Margo Dydek 17 2002 Jennifer Azzi 20 2001 Margo Dydek 7 2001 Margo Dydek 10 Natalie Williams 10

109 #StarsHeart INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 7/8/15 vs. LAS POINTS Shenise Johnson 1.000 3-3 7/17/14 at TUL FREE THROWS MADE Player Pts Game Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 7/22/14 vs. TUL Player FTM Game 1. Danielle Adams 39 9/15/13 vs. ATL Kayla Alexander 1.000 3-3 8/17/14 at CHI 1. Becky Hammon 14 7/8/08 vs. NYL 2. Becky Hammon 38 7/30/09 at SAC Roneeka Hodges 1.000 3-3 8/26/11 at MIN 2. Kim Williams 13 6/23/97 vs. LAS 3. Becky Hammon 37 9/6/11 at LAS Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 7/1/11 at NYL 3. Sophia Young 12 6/22/12 at SEA 4. Danielle Robinson 36 9/11/11 at TUL Allie Quigley 1.000 3-3 7/8/10 at MIN Sophia Young 12 8/7/07 vs. WAS 5. Becky Hammon 33 7/28/11 vs. PHO Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 7/6/10 vs. CON Natalie Williams 12 8/9/00 vs. LAS 6. Jia Perkins 32 8/8/15 vs. SEA Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 6/20/10 at SEA Natalie Williams 12 7/7/00 vs. DET Sophia Young 32 9/1/12 at PHO Ruth Riley 1.000 3-3 6/18/10 at PHO Natalie Williams 12 7/18/99 at NYL Danielle Adams 32 6/11/11 vs. ATL Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 8/11/09 vs. SAC Natalie Williams 12 6/28/99 at LAS Becky Hammon 32 8/29/09 vs. DET Ruth Riley 1.000 3-3 6/13/09 vs. NYL Natalie Williams 12 6/19/99 vs. SAC Becky Hammon 32 6/26/07 at HOU Vickie Johnson 1.000 3-3 7/8/08 vs. NYL Wendy Palmer 12 6/23/97 vs. LAS Vickie Johnson 1.000 3-3 6/8/08 at MIN BENCH POINTS Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 7/22/07 at CHI FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Chantelle Anderson 1.000 3-3 6/10/06 vs. NYL Player Pts Game Wendy Palmer 1.000 3-3 8/18/05 at SAC Player FTA Game 1. Danielle Adams 32 6/11/11 vs. ATL Bernadette Ngoyisa 1.000 3-3 8/2/05 vs. SAC 1. Wendy Palmer 18 6/23/97 vs. LAS 2. Jia Perkins 31 6/24/11 vs. LAS Shannon Johnson 1.000 3-3 6/23/05 at CHA 2. Becky Hammon 15 7/8/08 vs. NYL 3. Adrienne Goodson 27 7/26/00 vs. CLE Tai Dillard 1.000 3-3 9/9/04 vs. HOU Sophia Young 15 8/7/07 vs. WAS 4. Shanna Crossley 26 8/4/07 vs. LAS Adrienne Goodson 1.000 3-3 6/26/04 at PHO Kim Williams 15 6/23/97 vs. LAS 5. Jia Perkins 25 6/26/11 at ATL Jessie Hicks 1.000 3-3 6/12/04 vs. HOU 5. Marie Ferdinand 14 7/30/03 vs. LAS 6. Jia Perkins 24 8/7/14 vs. PHO Semeka Randall 1.000 3-3 7/31/02 vs. MIA Marie Ferdinand 14 6/26/03 vs. LAS Jia Perkins 24 7/8/12 at NYL Margo Dydek 1.000 3-3 6/22/00 at MIN Natalie Williams 14 7/23/00 at ORL Danielle Adams 24 7/3/12 vs. PHO Naomi Mulitauaopele 1.000 3-3 6/17/00 vs. WAS Natalie Williams 14 7/7/00 vs. DET 9. Jia Perkins 23 8/15/14 vs. MIN LaTonya Johnson 1.000 3-3 6/15/00 vs. CHA Natalie Williams 14 6/19/99 vs. SAC Danielle Adams 23 7/14/11 vs. SEA Naomi Mulitauaopele 1.000 3-3 6/10/00 vs. HOU 11. Danielle Adams 22 8/30/12 vs. CON LaTonya Johnson 1.000 3-3 7/19/98 at WAS FREE THROW % (Min. 3 Made) Danielle Adams 22 6/21/11 vs. PHO Jessie Hicks 1.000 3-3 7/17/97 at NYL LaQuanda Quick 22 7/10/03 at SAC Lady Hardmon 1.000 3-3 8/8/97 at SAC Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Game Margo Dydek 22 6/9/02 at SEA 1. Sophia Young 1.000 12-12 6/22/12 at SEA 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Shannon Johnson 1.000 11-11 7/30/05 at HOU FIELD GOALS MADE Jennifer Azzi 1.000 11-11 8/12/03 at SEA Player 3FG Game Monique Currie 1.000 10-10 9/4/16 at CHI Player FG Game 1. Becky Hammon 7 7/1/12 vs. MIN Kayla McBride 1.000 10-10 7/11/14 vs. SEA 1. Sophia Young 14 9/1/12 at PHO Becky Hammon 7 6/1/12 vs. PHO Becky Hammon 1.000 10-10 6/26/09 vs. SAC Danielle Robinson 14 9/11/11 at TUL Becky Hammon 7 7/28/11 vs. PHO Becky Hammon 1.000 10-10 9/9/08 at NYL Becky Hammon 14 9/6/11 at LAS Becky Hammon 7 9/10/09 at SAC Becky Hammon 1.000 10-10 7/6/08 at WAS Wendy Palmer 14 7/8/98 vs. CHA Shanna Crossley 7 8/2/07 vs. PHO Sophia Young 1.000 10-10 9/11/08 vs. CON 5. Danielle Adams 13 8/6/13 vs. MIN 6. Kayla McBride 6 8/8/15 vs. SEA Vickie Johnson 1.000 10-10 8/14/07 at LAS Jia Perkins 13 6/24/11 vs. LAS Jia Perkins 6 7/13/12 vs. ATL Sophia Young 1.000 10-10 8/4/07 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 13 7/30/09 at SAC Becky Hammon 6 8/22/10 vs. PHO Sophia Young 1.000 10-10 8/8/06 at WAS Margo Dydek 13 6/30/98 vs. HOU Becky Hammon 6 8/15/10 at MIN LaToya Thomas 1.000 10-10 9/9/04 vs. HOU Danielle Adams 13 9/15/13 vs. ATL Becky Hammon 6 8/6/10 at PHO Marie Ferdinand 1.000 10-10 7/31/02 vs. MIA Moriah Jefferson 13 7/1/16 at IND Roneeka Hodges 6 7/18/10 vs. LAS Margo Dydek 1.000 10-10 5/25/02 at MIN 11 Kayla McBride 12 7/9/14 vs. NYL Shanna Crossley 6 8/19/07 at MIN Margo Dydek 1.000 10-10 6/18/00 at SEA Becky Hammon 12 8/22/10 vs. PHO Shanna Crossley 6 8/4/07 vs. LAS Margo Dydek 1.000 10-10 7/16/99 vs. HOU Sophia Young 12 8/29/09 vs. DET Becky Hammon 6 6/26/07 at HOU Moriah Jefferson 1.000 9-9 9/6/16 vs. IND Sophia Young 12 8/13/09 at PHO Becky Hammon 6 5/29/07 at HOU Kayla McBride 1.000 9-9 6/11/15 at ATL Marie Ferdinand 12 5/20/04 at HOU Kayla McBride 1.000 9-9 8/10/14 vs. LAS 3-POINT ATTEMPTS Danielle Adams 1.000 9-9 9/21/12 at SEA FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 8/3/10 vs. PHO Player 3FGA Game Player FGA Game Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 6/18/08 at ATL 1. Becky Hammon 16 8/30/07 vs. PHO 1. Wendy Palmer 31 8/16/97 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 7/31/07 vs. DET 2. Shanna Crossley 15 8/19/07 at MIN 2. Moriah Jefferson 26 9/11/16 vs. MIN Sophia Young 1.000 9-9 8/6/06 at MIN 3. Becky Hammon 14 8/15/10 at MIN Becky Hammon 26 7/30/09 at SAC Chantelle Anderson 1.000 9-9 7/18/06 vs. HOU 4. Becky Hammon 13 7/1/12 vs. MIN 4. Margo Dydek 25 6/30/98 vs. HOU Marie Ferdinand 1.000 9-9 5/30/02 vs. POR 5. Becky Hammon 12 7/12/09 vs. MIN 5. Jia Perkins 24 9/8/15 at TUL Margo Dydek 1.000 9-9 6/26/99 vs. MIN Becky Hammon 12 8/15/07 at SAC Sophia Young 24 6/21/09 at CON Multiple Players 1.000 8-8 31 Times Shanna Crossley 12 8/4/07 vs. LAS 7. Kayla McBride 23 6/25/16 vs. ATL Most Recent 8. Becky Hammon 11 7/3/12 vs. PHO Danielle Adams 23 9/15/13 vs. ATL Jia Perkins 1.000 8-8 8/8/15 vs. SEA Becky Hammon 11 6/24/11 vs. LAS Sophia Young 23 8/13/09 at PHO Multiple Players 1.000 7-7 23 Times Danielle Adams 11 6/11/11 vs. ATL 10. Moriah Jefferson 22 9/16/16 at LAS Most Recent Becky Hammon 11 8/9/09 at MIN Becky Hammon 22 8/6/09 vs. ATL Danielle Adams 1.000 7-7 6/30/15 at PHO Becky Hammon 11 7/27/08 at DET Becky Hammon 22 8/1/09 at SEA Multiple Players 1.000 6-6 93 Times Becky Hammon 11 6/17/08 at SAC Sophia Young 22 7/6/08 at WAS Most Recent Becky Hammon 11 5/31/07 vs. PHO Monique Currie 1.000 6-6 9/13/16 at ATL FIELD GOAL % (Min. 3 Made) Agnieszka Bibrzycka 11 7/9/06 at MIN Multiple Players 1.000 5-5 55 Times Most Recent (Min. 3 Made) Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 3-POINT % Monique Currie 1.000 5-5 6/19/16 at CON 1. Ann Wauters 1.000 9-9 9/13/08 vs. SAC Player 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Game Multiple Players 1.000 4-4 167 Times Sophia Young-Malcolm 1.000 6-6 7/17/14 at TUL 1. Roneeka Hodges 1.000 5-5 6/10/11 at TUL Most Recent Roneeka Hodges 1.000 6-6 6/10/11 at TUL 2. Kayla McBride 1.000 4-4 8/5/15 at WAS Monique Currie/Moriah Jefferson 1.000 4-4 9/18/16 vs. PHO Ruth Riley 1.000 6-6 6/4/11 vs. TUL Kayla McBride 1.000 4-4 6/14/14 vs. LAS Multiple Players 1.000 3-3 131 Times Margo Dydek 1.000 6-6 6/21/98 at NYL Jia Perkins 1.000 4-4 5/17/14 vs. TUL Most Recent Jayne Appel-Marinelli 1.000 5-5 9/9/16 vs. DAL Shenise Johnson 1.000 4-4 9/23/12 vs. MIN Monique Currie 1.000 3-3 9/11/16 vs. MIN Jayne Appel 1.000 5-5 7/25/14 at MIN Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 6/29/10 at SEA Jayne Appel 1.000 5-5 7/10/13 at PHO Edwidge Lawson-Wade 1.000 4-4 9/5/08 vs. LAS Danielle Robinson 1.000 5-5 5/19/12 at TUL 8. Jia Perkins 1.000 3-3 8/2/15 vs. LAS Ruth Riley 1.000 5-5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Becky Hammon 1.000 3-3 7/5/12 at IND Ruth Riley 1.000 5-5 5/28/10 vs. NYL Roneeka Hodges 1.000 3-3 8/26/11 at MIN Ruth Riley 1.000 5-5 7/3/07 at WAS Chamique Holdsclaw 1.000 3-3 8/3/10 vs. PHO Tai Dillard 1.000 5-5 7/9/04 vs. LAS Kendra Wecker 1.000 3-3 7/9/06 at MIN Wendy Palmer 1.000 5-5 7/30/98 at HOU Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 5/21/06 at HOU Jayne Appel 1.000 4-4 9/6/13 at PHO Wendy Palmer 1.000 3-3 8/5/05 vs. LAS Chantelle Anderson 1.000 4-4 6/30/06 at NYL Jennifer Azzi 1.000 3-3 7/20/02 at WAS Bernadette Ngoyisa 1.000 4-4 7/30/05 at HOU Margo Dydek 1.000 3-3 7/10/01 vs. LAS Amy Herrig 1.000 4-4 6/22/00 at MIN Jennifer Azzi 1.000 3-3 6/7/01 vs. ORL Sydney Colson 1.000 3-3 7/8/16 vs. SEA Jennifer Azzi 1.000 3-3 6/5/01 vs. HOU Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 9/13/15 at SEA Korie Hlede 1.000 3-3 8/3/00 at CLE Valeriane Ayayi 1.000 3-3 9/5/15 vs. PHO Wendy Palmer 1.000 3-3 7/25/98 at CLE Sydney Colson 1.000 3-3 8/28/15 at SEA Tammi Reiss 1.000 3-3 8/4/97 vs. CHA

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TOTAL REBOUNDS BLOCKS Player Reb Game Player Blk Game 1. Natalie Williams 20 6/22/02 at SAC 1. Margo Dydek 10 6/7/01 vs. ORL Jayne Appel 20 8/10/14 vs. LAS 2. Margo Dydek 9 5/26/04 vs. MIN 3. Natalie Williams 19 7/26/00 vs. CLE Margo Dydek 9 8/6/98 vs. CLE 4. Dearica Hamby 18 6/14/16 vs. SEA 4. Margo Dydek 8 7/14/01 vs. SAC Jayne Appel 18 6/20/13 vs. CON Margo Dydek 8 8/12/98 vs. SAC Katie Feenstra 18 8/1/06 vs. CHA Margo Dydek 8 7/17/98 at DET Natalie Williams 18 6/15/00 vs. CHA 7. Margo Dydek 7 8/1/03 vs. HOU 7. Jayne Appel 17 9/6/13 at PHO Margo Dydek 7 7/16/03 at MIN Natalie Williams 17 7/17/02 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 7 7/23/02 at DET Elena Baranova 17 6/30/98 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 7 7/8/02 vs. DET 10. Jayne Appel 16 8/11/13 at SEA Margo Dydek 7 7/12/01 at SAC Erin Buescher 16 7/1/07 at DET Margo Dydek 7 6/15/00 vs. CHA Sophia Young 16 7/1/06 vs. CHI Margo Dydek 7 6/13/00 vs. ORL Wendy Palmer 16 7/14/05 at SAC Margo Dydek 7 6/1/00 vs. MIN Margo Dydek 16 7/26/02 vs. PHO Margo Dydek 7 8/13/99 vs. PHO Natalie Williams 16 7/20/02 at WAS Margo Dydek 7 8/8/98 at PHO Margo Dydek 16 6/28/02 at HOU Margo Dydek 16 6/11/02 vs. NYL PERSONAL FOULS Natalie Williams 16 6/8/00 at POR Margo Dydek 16 7/6/99 vs. DET Player PF Game Natalie Williams 16 6/17/99 at HOU 1. Multiple Players 6 84 Times Most Recent OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Jayne Appel-Marinelli 6 8/28/16 at WAS Player . Reb Game 1. Gwen Jackson 10 6/14/03 vs. CHA TURNOVERS Natalie Williams 10 6/22/02 at SAC 3. Sophia Young 9 7/27/07 vs. HOU Player TO Game Natalie Williams 9 7/12/00 vs. POR 1. Becky Hammon 9 6/26/10 vs. MIN Natalie Williams 9 6/15/00 vs. CHA Becky Hammon 9 9/10/09 at SAC 6. Sandora Irvin 8 8/19/07 at MIN Adrienne Goodson 9 6/26/03 vs. LAS Sophia Young 8 5/19/07 at PHO 4. Becky Hammon 8 6/1/12 vs. PHO Adrienne Goodson 8 5/30/02 vs. POR Becky Hammon 8 8/3/10 vs. PHO Natalie Williams 8 7/29/00 vs. IND Becky Hammon 8 9/8/09 at LAS Sophia Young 8 6/26/07 at HOU Shannon Johnson 8 8/18/05 at SAC DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Margo Dydek 8 7/24/02 at MIN Player D. Reb Game Margo Dydek 8 6/28/02 at HOU 1. Margo Dydek 15 7/26/02 vs. PHO Adrienne Goodson 8 7/27/99 at PHO 2. Dearica Hamby 14 6/14/16 vs. SEA Margo Dydek 8 8/6/98 vs. CLE Michelle Snow 14 5/20/10 at TUL Kim Williams 8 8/1/98 vs. LAS Ann Wauters 14 8/27/09 at IND Lady Hardmon 8 8/17/97 at PHO Natalie Williams 14 7/26/00 vs. CLE 6. Jayne Appel-Marinelli 13 9/13/16 at ATL Jayne Appel 13 8/10/14 vs. LAS Jayne Appel 13 9/6/2013 at PHO Ann Wauters 13 6/18/08 at ATL Wendy Palmer 13 7/14/05 at SAC Margo Dydek 13 8/16/02 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 13 7/23/02 at DET Margo Dydek 13 7/17/02 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 13 6/15/02 vs. SEA Margo Dydek 13 6/11/02 vs. NYL Natalie Williams 13 6/8/00 at POR Elena Baranova 13 6/30/98 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 13 6/30/98 vs. HOU ASSISTS Player Ast Game 1. Danielle Robinson 13 7/2/15 at LAS Shannon Johnson 13 8/18/05 at SAC 3. Danielle Robinson 12 7/29/15 vs. ATL Danielle Robinson 12 6/1/14 vs. MIN Shannon Johnson 12 5/28/04 vs. SAC 6. Danielle Robinson 11 6/1/12 vs. PHO Becky Hammon 11 9/10/11 vs. WAS Becky Hammon 11 8/3/10 vs. PHO Edwidge Lawson-Wade 11 9/5/09 vs. LAS Debbie Black 11 7/24/99 at CLE STEALS Player Stl Game 1. Shannon Johnson 8 7/3/06 at LAS Semeka Randall 8 9/17/04 vs. CHA 3. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 7 6/11/10 vs. TUL Debbie Black 7 7/8/99 at WAS Wendy Palmer 7 7/5/97 vs. NYL 6. Jia Perkins 6 8/27/13 vs. SEA Danielle Adams 6 7/25/13 vs. NYC Jia Perkins 6 7/8/12 at NYL Jia Perkins 6 9/3/11 vs. SEA Becky Hammon 6 7/29/10 at WAS Chamique Holdsclaw 6 7/16/10 vs. TUL Chamique Holdsclaw 6 6/11/10 vs. TUL Debbie Black 6 7/27/99 at PHO

111 #StarsHeart TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Least 7. 6/26/11 at ATL 38 POINTS Game FG 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 8. 9/10/04 at IND 37 Most 1. 7/23/05 vs. PHO 14 Most 7/7/02 at LAS 37 Game Pts 2. 6/3/04 at MIN 15 Game 3FGA 6/8/02 vs. CHA 37 1. 6/18/10 at PHO 108 8/3/99 vs. NYL 15 1. 8/9/09 at MIN 33 6/8/00 at POR 37 2. 8/15/09 vs. PHO 106 4. 6/15/13 at LAS 16 7/30/09 at SAC 33 6/1/00 vs. MIN 37 3. 7/6/99 vs. DET 104 5/30/08 at SEA 16 3. 7/3/12 vs. PHO 30 Least 4. 8/6/10 at PHO 103 7/23/03 at IND 16 7/1/11 at NYL 30 Game FTA 5. 7/29/15 vs. ATL 102 6/4/03 at CHA 16 5. 7/8/12 at NYL 29 1. 5/25/14 at LAS 2 9/11/11 at TUL 102 8. 8/19/15 vs. NYL 17 7/28/09 vs. SEA 29 2. 7/25/14 at MIN 4 7/28/11 vs. PHO 102 7/7/09 at SEA 17 6. 5/30/14 at MIN 28 8/28/08 at PHO 4 6/23/97 vs. SAC 102 8/30/08 at LAS 17 8/28/11 vs. MIN 28 6/28/03 at HOU 4 9. 6/14/14 vs. LAS 101 6/25/05 at HOU 17 8/1/09 at SEA 28 5. 7/21/04 at PHO 5 6/17/11 at PHO 101 6/26/03 vs. LAS 17 8/2/07 vs. PHO 28 6. 8/5/15 at WAS 6 7/30/10 at TUL 101 6/25/01 vs. SEA 17 Least 8/2/13 at MIN 6 Least 7/5/97 vs. NYL 17 Game 3FGA 8/23/11 at SEA 6 Game Pts 1. 6/19/04 vs. SEA 1 7/27/08 at DET 6 1. 6/25/05 at HOU 44 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 8/7/01 at DET 1 7/17/07 at LAS 6 2. 8/19/15 vs. NYL 45 3. 9/4/04 vs. SAC 2 7/28/04 at MIN 6 3. 8/6/97 at PHO 46 Most 6/15/04 at CHA 2 4. 6/9/04 at HOU 47 Game FGA 6/8/02 vs. CHA 2 FREE THROW % 6/3/04 at MIN 47 1. 6/23/13 at NYL 91 7/12/01 at SAC 2 7/23/03 at IND 47 2. 7/6/99 vs. DET 87 6/27/01 at MIA 2 Most 6/25/01 vs. SEA 47 3. 6/9/13 at CHI 86 5/30/01 at PHO 2 Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 8. 6/15/13 at LAS 48 4. 6/25/13 vs. PHO 83 1. 21 Times 1.000 9. 7/12/15 at MIN 49 6/21/11 vs. PHO 83 3-POINT % Most Recent 7/23/05 vs. PHO 49 5/31/07 vs. PHO 83 9/6/16 vs. IND 1.000 19-19 6/28/03 at HOU 49 7. 8/13/09 at PHO 81 Most Least 12. 8/11/05 vs. IND 50 8. 6/20/15 vs. CHI 80 Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 5/28/03 at PHO 50 6/24/11 vs. LAS 80 1. 6/19/04 vs. SEA 1.000 1-1 1. 8/9/99 vs. CHA .364 4-11 7/21/01 at PHO 50 7/22/06 vs. CON 80 6/8/02 vs. CHA 1.000 2-2 2. 8/13/01 vs. LAS .389 7-18 Least 8/7/01 at DET 1.000 1-1 3. 8/4/15 vs. CON .429 3-7 Game FGA 4. 7/27/98 vs. PHO .875 7-8 6/23/13 at NYL .429 3-7 BENCH POINTS 1. 7/30/05 at HOU 42 5. 7/27/03 vs. CLE .750 3-4 5. 6/14/03 vs. CHA .444 4-9 2. 7/21/05 at IND 43 6/25/02 vs. POR .750 3-4 6. 6/15/05 at PHO .462 6-13 Most 7/26/01 vs. NYL 43 Game Pts 8/7/00 vs. POR .750 6-8 7/30/98 at HOU .462 6-13 4. 9/10/04 at IND 44 8. 7/20/07 vs. SAC .688 11-16 7/3/97 vs. PHO .462 12-26 1. 6/26/11 at ATL 58 5. 7/21/15 vs. IND 45 2. 6/11/98 vs. LAS 54 9. 5/28/14 vs. TUL .667 10-15 9. 7/1/06 vs. CHI .467 7-15 6/26/07 at HOU 45 9/17/04 vs. CHA .667 2-3 10. 8/5/05 vs. LAS .471 8-17 3. 6/26/14 vs. ATL 52 5/24/03 vs. SEA 45 6/21/11 vs. PHO 52 7/20/02 at WAS .667 4-6 8. 6/23/05 at CHA 46 6/30/02 at CLE .667 2-3 5. 6/19/98 at WAS 50 6/2/05 vs. CHA 46 TOTAL REBOUNDS 6. 8/25/12 vs. TUL 48 7/14/00 vs. PHO .667 6-9 8/8/01 at NYL 46 7/19/98 at WAS .667 4-6 Most 6/3/12 at MIN 48 8/3/01 at SEA 46 6/11/11 vs. ATL 48 Least Game Reb 9. 7/14/11 vs. SEA 47 Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA 1. 6/16/06 vs. MIN 56 10. 7/29/14 vs. CHI 45 FIELD GOAL % 1. 20 Times .000 2. 7/6/99 vs. DET 54 8/19/12 at PHO 45 Most Recent 3. 6/25/15 vs. PHO 48 Most 7/24/07 at IND .000 0-7 8/12/06 vs. PHO 48 6/24/11 vs. LAS 45 Game FG Pct. FG-FGA Least 5. 6/15/00 vs. CHA 47 1. 7/30/10 at TUL .632 36-57 FREE THROWS MADE 7/2/97 at SAC 47 Game Pts 2. 7/14/00 vs. PHO .614 35-57 1. 7/8/08 vs. NYL 0 7. 7/1/06 vs. CHI 46 3. 7/10/02 at IND .604 29-48 Most 7/10/02 at IND 0 6/1/03 vs. CON 46 4. 8/6/10 at PHO .603 38-63 Game FTM 8/23/03 at LAS 0 6/22/02 at SAC 46 5. 7/21/15 vs. CON .600 27-45 1. 6/23/97 vs. SAC 42 7/12/01 at SAC 0 5/30/01 vs. POR 46 9/18/08 at SAC* .600 30-50 2. 6/26/11 at ATL 33 5. 7/21/01 at PHO 1 6/7/01 vs. ORL 46 7. 8/7/01 at DET .596 31-52 6/7/01 vs. ORL 33 6. 9/9/08 at NYL 2 Least 8. 9/10/04 at IND .591 26-44 6/25/02 vs. POR 31 6/26/08 at HOU 2 Game Reb 9. 9/13/08 vs. SAC .588 30-51 6/1/00 vs. MIN 31 6/20/08 vs. LAS 2 1. 9/16/16 at LAS 17 6/30/02 at CLE .588 30-51 6. 8/12/03 at SEA 30 7/17/02 vs. HOU 2 7/7/09 at SEA 17 11. 7/24/01 at HOU .585 31-53 7/30/03 at LAS 30 6/28/02 at HOU 2 6/1/04 vs. IND 17 Least 6/8/00 at POR 30 6/25/02 vs. POR 2 4. 9/5/09 vs. LAS 18 Game FG Pct. FG-FGA 6/11/98 vs. LAS 30 8/7/01 at DET 2 5. 7/8/10 at MIN 19 1. 7/23/03 at IND .242 16-66 10. 6/18/10 at PHO 29 7/12/97 vs. PHO 2 8/18/05 at SAC 19 2. 7/5/97 vs. NYL .250 17-68 9/10/04 at IND 29 8/6/97 at PHO 19 3. 6/7/03 vs. DET .257 18-70 6/4/02 vs. WAS 29 8. 8/14/11 vs. CHI 20 MINUTES 4. 6/3/04 at MIN .259 15-58 8/7/00 vs. POR 29 6/26/08 at HOU 20 Game Minutes Played 5. 8/23/15 vs. LAS .268 19-71 7/19/98 at WAS 29 8/11/05 vs. IND 20 1. 6/7/14 vs. PHO 250 6. 7/23/05 vs. PHO .264 14-53 Least 7/21/04 at PHO 20 9/1/09 vs. MIN 250 7. 8/19/15 vs. NYL .270 17-63 Game FTM 6/19/04 vs. SEA 20 7/6/99 vs. DET 250 8. 5/30/08 at SEA .276 16-58 1. 5/25/14 at LAS 2 6/30/98 vs. HOU 250 9. 7/21/11 at SEA .277 18-65 2. 8/4/15 at CON 3 5. 29 Times 225 10 6/7/14 vs. PHO .278 25-90 6/23/13 at NYL 3 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 11. 6/26/03 vs. LAS .283 17-60 8/28/08 at PHO 3 Most Recent Most 7/21/04 at PHO 3 7/1/16 at IND 225 Game O. Reb 6/28/03 at HOU 3 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 7/16/10 vs. TUL 22 7. 7/25/14 at MIN 4 FIELD GOALS MADE 2. 8/13/10 vs. TUL 20 Most 7/14/14 at PHO 4 8/12/06 vs. PHO 20 Most Game 3FG 8/2/13 at MIN 4 5/30/02 vs. POR 20 Game FGM 1. 5/30/14 at MIN 14 7/20/13 vs. CON 4 6/6/00 vs. PHO 20 1. 7/6/99 vs. DET 40 9/23/12 vs. MIN 13 7/16/13 at WAS 4 7/5/97 vs. NYL 20 2. 9/11/11 at TUL 39 7/1/12 vs. MIN 13 8/9/00 vs. CHA 4 3. 7/22/14 vs. TUL 38 9/5/09 vs. LAS 13 7. 7/19/03 vs. WAS 19 9/15/13 vs. ATL 38 8/9/09 at MIN 13 7/14/97 at HOU 19 9/15/13 vs. ATL 38 5/29/07 at HOU 13 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 9. 6/4/06 at SEA 18 6/12/04 vs. HOU 18 7/8/12 at NYL 38 7. 7/28/11 vs. PHO 12 Most 6/14/03 vs. CHA 18 8/13/10 vs. TUL 38 7/28/09 vs. SEA 12 Game FTA 6/7/03 vs. DET 18 8/6/10 at PHO 38 8/2/07 vs. PHO 12 1. 6/23/97 vs. SAC 56 7/2/97 at SAC 18 9. 7/28/11 vs. PHO 37 Least 2. 8/22/03 at PHO 40 Least 6/4/11 vs. TUL 37 Game 3FG 6/7/01 vs. ORL 40 Game O.Reb 7/28/06 vs. PHO 37 1. 20 Times 0 8/7/00 vs. POR 40 1. 7/14/08 at LAS 1 Most Recent 5. 7/30/03 at LAS 39 6/30/05 vs. SEA 1 7/24/07 at IND 0 7/19/98 at WAS 39 2. 9/16/16 at LAS 2

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9/13/08 vs. SAC 2 6/9/07 vs. CHI 15 Least 9/5/08 vs. LAS 2 7/18/06 vs. HOU 15 Game PF 7/3/08 vs. SAC 2 7/3/06 at LAS 15 1. 7/13/14 at PHO 6 8/6/97 at PHO 2 Least 2. 7/11/14 at SEA 7 7. 21 Times 3 Game Stl 9/14/12 vs. SEA 7 Most Recent 1. 6/1/03 vs. CON 0 4. 7/12/15 at MIN 8 6/19/16 at CON 3 2. 7/26/14 vs. IND 1 9/4/15 vs. CON 8 7/3/08 vs. SAC 1 8/10/14 vs. LAS 8 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 7/31/07 vs. DET 1 6/22/14 at LAS 8 6/18/05 vs. HOU 1 9/18/12 vs. NYL 8 Most 7/19/03 vs. WAS 1 9. 10 Times 9 Game D. Reb 6/10/03 at WAS 1 Most Recent 1. 6/16/06 vs. MIN 40 6/7/03 vs. DET 1 7/12/16 vs. MIN 9 7/6/99 vs. DET 40 7/10/02 at IND 1 3. 6/1/03 vs. CON 39 10. 7/2/15 at LAS 2 4. 6/25/15 vs. PHO 36 5/30/12 vs. CHI 2 8/23/05 vs. SEA 36 7/14/10 at CHI 2 5/30/01 at PHO 36 6/29/10 at SEA 2 7. 6/24/11 vs. LAS 35 6/6/09 at PHO 2 9/7/08 at CON 35 9/11/08 vs. CON 2 9. 6/14/16 vs. SEA 34 7/14/05 at SAC 2 8/4/11 at MIN 34 9/15/04 vs. WAS 2 5/20/10 at TUL 34 8/7/01 at DET 2 12. 7/17/15 vs. TUL 33 7/12/15 at MIN 33 BLOCKS 8/28/08 at PHO 33 7/17/02 vs. HOU 33 Most 6/15/98 vs. NYL 33 Game Blk 8/17/97 at PHO 33 1. 6/11/11 vs. ATL 14 Least 2. 7/3/08 vs. SAC 12 Game D.Reb 6/26/07 at HOU 12 1. 9/5/09 vs. LAS 11 7/14/01 vs. SAC 12 7/7/09 at SEA 11 5. 5/26/04 vs. MIN 11 7/19/97 at CLE 11 6/25/02 vs. POR 11 4. 8/7/03 vs. SAC 12 7/31/99 vs. SAC 11 7/7/97 vs. SAC 12 6/19/99 vs. SAC 11 6. 6/1/04 vs. IND 13 8/12/98 vs. SAC 11 7/24/02 at MIN 13 10. 7/10/02 at IND 10 8/8/97 at SAC 13 6/7/01 vs. ORL 10 9. 11 Times 14 6/2/01 vs. POR 10 Most Recent 6/15/00 vs. CHA 10 6/17/16 vs. IND 14 7/6/99 vs. DET 10 8/8/98 at PHO 10 ASSISTS 7/3/97 vs. PHO 10 Least Most Game Blk Game Ast 1. 26 Times 0 1. 9/5/09 vs. LAS 30 Most Recent 2. 7/28/11 vs. PHO 29 9/18/16 vs. PHO 0 3. 6/4/11 vs. TUL 28 5/20/10 at TUL 28 TURNOVERS 7/6/99 vs. DET 28 Most 6. 7/29/15 vs. ATL 27 Game TO 7/29/14 vs. CHI 27 1. 8/17/97 at PHO 33 6/24/12 at LAS 27 2. 7/17/97 at NYL 31 8/3/10 vs. PHO 27 3. 6/28/99 at LAS 30 10. 7/8/12 at NYL 26 4. 6/26/07 at HOU 29 8/13/10 vs. TUL 26 5. 8/5/06 at IND 27 7/3/09 vs. CHI 26 5/25/02 at MIN 27 9/13/08 vs. SAC 26 7/3/97 vs. PHO 27 5/25/07 vs. SEA 26 7/2/97 at SAC 27 6/25/06 at LAS 26 9. 6/6/08 vs. WAS 26 7/1/00 at SEA 26 6/18/00 at SEA 26 Least Least Game Ast 1. 7/6/16 vs. WAS 5 1. 6/29/10 at SEA 5 7/1/11 at NYL 5 6/23/06 at SEA 5 6/21/05 at NYL 5 8/11/05 vs. IND 5 4. 8/15/14 vs. MIN 6 4. 7/21/11 at SEA 6 6/19/14 at SEA 6 5. 6/21/09 at CON 7 9/15/13 vs. ATL 6 7/21/05 at IND 7 9/5/09 vs. LAS 6 6/5/03 vs. PHO 7 9/9/08 at NYL 6 8/8/01 at NYL 7 6/15/05 at PHO 6 9. 7/10/16 at NYL 8 10. 14 Times 7 8/5/06 at IND 8 Most Recent 6/5/04 vs. NYL 8 9/4/16 at CHI 7 8/22/03 at PHO 8 7/21/01 at PHO 8 6/25/01 vs. SEA 8 PERSONAL FOULS 8/20/99 at PHO 8 Most Game PF STEALS 1. 8/22/03 at PHO 36 2. 7/1/03 at DET 35 Most 3. 8/28/16 at WAS 31 Game Stl 6/2/01 vs. POR 31 1. 6/11/10 vs. TUL 22 6/12/00 at HOU 31 2. 6/18/08 at ATL 18 6/24/99 at SAC 31 3. 7/29/10 at WAS 17 6/22/98 at CLE 31 7/11/97 at LAS 17 8. 7/10/03 at SAC 30 5. 6/22/14 at LAS 16 8/4/02 at LAS 30 6. 6/23/13 at NYL 15 7/28/01 vs. MIN 30 9/14/12 vs. SEA 15

113 #StarsHeart OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Kayte Christensen 16 8/22/03 at PHO POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 16 8/12/03 at SEA Player Pts Game Player 3FG Game Cynthia Cooper 16 6/30/98 vs. HOU 1. 51 9/8/13 vs. TUL 1. Riquna Williams 8 9/8/13 vs. TUL 9. 15 7/25/13 vs. NYL 2. Cynthia Cooper 42 8/16/99 at HOU 6 8/23/09 at DET 15 6/18/10 at PHO 3. 41 6/25/06 at LAS Diana Taurasi 6 8/2/07 vs. PHO Seimone Augustus 15 7/9/06 at MIN 4. Odyssey Sims 39 7/22/14 vs. TUL Sandy Brondello 6 7/6/99 vs. DET Yolanda Griffiths 15 6/19/99 vs. SAC Diana Taurasi 39 6/18/10 at PHO 6 6/26/99 vs. MIN 6. DeWanna Bonner 38 7/3/12 vs. PHO -Holifield 6 6/24/99 at SAC FREE THROW % (Min. 5 Made) 7. 35 9/4/2016 at CHI Cynthia Cooper 6 8/4/98 vs. HOU 8. Skylar Diggins 34 7/22/14 vs. TUL 8. 5 8/28/16 at WAS Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Game 34 8/29/09 vs. DET Cappie Pondexter 5 7/8/12 at NYL 1. Diana Taurasi 1.000 13-13 6/9/16 vs. PHO Angel McCoughtry 34 8/20/09 at ATL 5 7/3/12 vs. PHO DeWanna Bonner 1.000 13-13 7/3/12 vs. PHO Ruthie Bolton-Holifield 34 8/8/97 at SAC 5 8/4/11 at MIN Diana Taurasi 1.000 13-13 9/1/11 vs. PHO 5 7/16/10 vs. TUL 1.000 13-13 8/20/11 at PHO BENCH POINTS Diana Taurasi 5 6/18/10 at PHO Diana Taurasi 1.000 11-11 7/28/11 vs. PHO Deanna Nolan 5 8/29/09 vs. DET Alana Beard 1.000 11-11 8/7/07 vs. WAS Player Pts Game Jia Perkins 5 7/22/07 at CHI 1.000 10-10 8/11/15 at MIN 1. Angel McCoughtry 34 8/20/09 at ATL Becky Hammon 5 6/10/06 vs. NYL 1.000 10-10 9/27/12 vs. LAS* 2. Jia Perkins 27 7/22/07 at CHI 5 5/31/05 at LAS Diana Taurasi 1.000 10-10 8/13/09 at PHO 27 7/24/99 at CLE Kelly Miller 5 9/10/04 at IND Candice Wiggins 1.000 10-10 7/19/08 vs. MIN 4. Candice Wiggins 24 7/19/08 vs. MIN Anna DeForge 5 7/30/04 vs. PHO Katie Smith 1.000 10-10 6/23/01 vs. MIN 5. 23 5/25/12 at CON Penny Taylor 5 6/26/04 at PHO 1.000 10-10 7/12/00 vs. POR Becky Hammon 23 6/3/00 at NYL 5 6/4/03 at CHA 1.000 9-9 6/11/16 vs.NYL 7. 22 7/31/07 vs. DET Kendra Holland-Corn 5 6/21/01 vs. SAC 1.000 9-9 7/3/02 vs. HOU 22 7/30/06 at CON Edna Campbell 5 7/27/99 at PHO 1.000 9-9 7/19/00 at PHO Penny Taylor 22 7/28/06 vs. PHO 5 6/12/99 vs. ORL Riquna Williams 1.000 9-9 9/8/13 vs. TUL 22 7/23/03 at IND Ruthie Bolton-Holifield 5 8/8/97 at SAC Multiple Players 1.000 8-8 24 Times Robin Threatt 22 7/1/00 at SEA Most Recent 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1.000 8-8 9/6/16 vs. IND FIELD GOALS MADE Multiple Players 1.000 7-7 22 Times Player 3FGA Game Most Recent Player FG Game 1. Riquna Williams 14 9/8/13 vs. TUL 1.000 7-7 9/6/16 vs. IND 1. Riquna Williams 17 9/8/13 vs. TUL Diana Taurasi 13 8/2/07 vs. PHO Multiple Players 1.000 6-6 57 Times 2. Lisa Leslie 16 6/25/06 at LAS Cynthia Cooper 13 8/4/98 vs. HOU Most Recent 3. Odyssey Sims 15 7/22/14 vs. TUL 4. Katie Smith 12 7/1/08 vs. DET 1.000 6-6 9/11/16 vs. MIN 4. Skylar Diggins 14 7/22/14 vs. TUL Diana Taurasi 12 8/12/06 vs. PHO Multiple Players 1.000 5-5 57 Times Tangela Smith 14 8/14/99 at SAC 12 5/25/02 at MIN Most Recent Linda Burgess 14 8/15/98 at SAC Katie Smith 12 6/23/01 vs. MIN 1.000 5-5 9/16/16 vs. LAS 7. Elena Delle Donne 13 7/19/15 at CHI 8. Charde Houston 11 7/3/12 vs. PHO Elena Delle Donne 13 6/20/15 vs. CHI Anna DeForge 11 7/30/04 vs. PHO 13 7/15/00 at SAC Allison Feaster 11 6/4/03 vs. WAS TOTAL REBOUNDS Sheryl Swoopes 13 7/16/99 vs. HOU 11 8/17/98 vs. PHO Player Reb Game Sandy Brondello 13 7/6/99 vs. DET 1. 22 5/22/04 vs. DET 12. Elena Delle Donne 12 9/4/16 at CHI 3-POINT FIELD GOAL % (Min. 3 Made) 2. Cindy Brown 21 8/10/98 vs. DET 12 8/8/15 vs. SEA 3. Rebekkah Brunson 20 8/28/12 at MIN Player 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Game Candice Dupree 12 6/7/14 vs. PHO Candace Parker 20 6/1/13 vs. LAS 1. 1.000 4-4 7/13/14 at PHO Seimone Augustus 12 6/1/14 vs. MIN 5. 19 6/14/15 vs. TUL 1.000 4-4 8/15/07 at SAC Sylvia Fowles 12 8/14/11 vs. CHI Yolanda Griffiths 19 6/19/99 vs. SAC 1.000 4-4 7/24/04 at CON Candice Dupree 12 8/3/10 vs. PHO Cheryl Ford 19 6/27/06 vs. DET Nina Bjedov 1.000 4-4 8/5/99 vs. LAS Deanna Nolan 12 8/29/09 vs. DET Rebekkah Brunson 19 8/9/07 vs. SAC Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis 1.000 3-3 7/8/16 vs. SEA Angel McCoughtry 12 8/20/09 at ATL 9. Alessandra Santos 18 6/13/98 vs. WAS 1.000 3-3 6/29/16 at WAS Jia Perkins 12 7/19/09 at CHI Lauren Jackson 18 8/12/03 at SEA Seimone Augustus 12 7/19/08 vs. MIN 1.000 3-3 9/16/12 vs. TUL Seimone Augustus 12 6/29/07 vs. MIN Tanuja Catcgubgs 1.000 3-3 8/9/11 at IND OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Seimone Augustus 12 8/6/06 at MIN 1.000 3-3 7/1/11 at NYL Diana Taurasi 12 5/31/06 at PHO 1.000 3-3 8/23/09 at DET Player OReb Game Lisa Leslie 12 8/23/03 at LAS Cappie Pondexter 1.000 3-3 6/23/09 vs. PHO 1. Cheryl Ford 12 5/22/04 vs. DET 12 7/24/01 at HOU Kelly Mazzante 1.000 3-3 6/23/09 vs. PHO 2. Courtney Paris 11 6/14/15 vs. TUL Sheryl Swoopes 12 6/17/99 at HOU 1.000 3-3 7/20/07 vs. SAC 3. Rebekkah Brunson 8 7/22/10 at MIN Jennifer Gilom 12 7/27/98 vs. PHO Amber Jacobs 1.000 3-3 7/9/06 at MIN 8 6/18/08 at ATL Brooke Wyclioff 1.000 3-3 6/4/05 at CON Rebekkah Brunson 8 8/9/07 vs. SAC FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Kara Lawson 1.000 3-3 9/4/04 vs. SAC Cheryl Ford 8 7/16/06 at DET Halen Luz 1.000 3-3 6/4/02 vs. WAS Olympia Scott-Richardson 8 7/10/12 at IND Player FGA Game Sonja Tate 1.000 3-3 6/22/00 at MIN Yolanda Griffiths 8 7/14/01 vs. SAC 1. Deanna Nolan 30 8/29/09 vs. DET Mykesha Sales 1.000 3-3 6/13/00 vs. ORL Yolanda Griffiths 8 7/15/00 at SAC 2. Riquna Williams 28 9/8/13 vs. TUL Korie Hlede 1.000 3-3 7/17/98 at DET Yolanda Griffiths 8 6/19/99 vs. SAC Sandy Brondello 28 7/6/99 vs. DET Nikki McCray 1.000 3-3 6/13/98 vs. WAS Cynthia Cooper 28 6/30/98 vs. HOU DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 5. Diana Taurasi 26 8/12/06 vs. PHO FREE THROWS MADE 6. 25 7/13/12 vs. ATL Player DReb Game 25 7/27/98 vs. PHO Player FT Game 1. Cindy Brown 18 8/10/98 vs. DET 8. DeWanna Bonner 24 9/1/12 at PHO 1. Cynthia Cooper 17 8/16/99 at HOU 2. Candace Parker 17 6/1/13 vs. LAS Diana Taurasi 24 6/18/10 at PHO 2. Katie Smith 16 7/28/01 vs. MIN 3. Sylvia Fowles 15 6/9/13 at CHI Diana Taurasi 24 6/26/04 at PHO 3. Lisa Leslie 15 8/4/02 at LAS Rebekkah Brunson 15 8/28/12 at MIN Lisa Leslie 24 8/23/03 at LAS 4. Seimone Augustus 14 7/9/06 at MIN 5. Cheryl Ford 14 6/27/06 vs. DET Lauren Jackson 14 8/12/03 at SEA 6. Candace Parker 13 8/30/08 at LAS FIELD GOAL % (Min. 5 Made) 6. Diana Taurasi 13 6/9/16 at PHO Michelle Snow 13 6/26/08 at HOU DeWanna Bonner 13 7/3/12 vs. PHO 8. 12 7/1/16 at IND Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Diana Taurasi 13 9/1/11 vs. PHO Candice Dupree 12 6/25/13 vs. PHO 1. Courtney Paris 1.000 9-9 7/17/14 at TUL Penny Taylor 13 8/20/11 at PHO 12 7/5/12 at IND Courtney Paris 1.000 5-5 5/28/14 vs. TUL Candice Wiggins 13 6/8/08 at MIN Candice Dupree 12 9/1/11 vs. PHO Vicki Baugh 1.000 5-5 5/17/14 vs. TUL Lisa Leslie 13 9/1/04 at LAS Candace Parker 12 6/24/11 vs. LAS Janel McCarville 1.000 5-5 7/19/13 vs. MIN 13 7/8/02 vs. DET Lauren Jackson 12 7/7/07 vs. SEA Michelle Snow 1.000 6-6 6/26/08 at HOU Lisa Leslie 12 9/1/04 at LAS Michelle Snow 1.000 6-6 6/3/08 at HOU FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 12 8/15/98 at SAC Stacey Lovelace 1.000 6-6 8/9/05 at MIN Lynetta Kizer 1.000 5-5 7/10/15 at IND Player FTA Game Temeka Johnson 1.000 5-5 6/21/11 vs. PHO 1. Katie Smith 18 7/28/01 vs. MIN 1.000 5-5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Cynthia Cooper 18 8/16/99 at HOU 1.000 5-5 5/24/05 at DET 3. Angel McCoughtry 17 8/20/09 at ATL Coco Miller 1.000 5-5 9/15/04 vs. WAS 4. Maya Moore 16 9/11/16 vs. MIN Murriel Page 1.000 5-5 6/19/98 at WAS 16 6/26/07 at HOU

114 #StarsHeart OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

TURNOVERS PERSONAL FOULS Player TO Game Player PF Game 1. Chamique Holdsclaw 11 7/8/99 at WAS 1. Multiple Players 6 105 Times 2. Betty Lennox 9 5/25/02 at MIN Most Recent Nikki McCray 9 6/13/98 vs. WAS 6 8/30/16 at CON 4. DeLisha Milton-Jones 8 7/18/10 vs. LAS Nikki McCray 8 6/19/98 at WAS Theresa Weatherspoon 8 7/5/97 vs. NYL 7. Candace Parker 7 6/22/14 at LAS Skylar Diggins 7 8/30/13 at TUL 7 8/27/13 vs. SEA Cappie Pondexter 7 6/23/13 at NYL Sue Bird 7 9/3/11 vs. SEA Crystal Langhorne 7 7/26/11 at WAS Ivory Latta 7 6/4/11 vs. TUL DeLisha Milton-Jones 7 7/1/10 at LAS Cappie Pondexter 7 6/23/09 vs. PHO Tina Thompson 7 6/24/08 vs. HOU Betty Lennox 7 6/18/08 at ATL DeLisha Milton-Jones 7 8/8/06 at WAS Sue Bird 7 6/30/05 vs. CHA Jennifer Gillom 7 5/30/01 at PHO Chamique Holdsclaw 7 7/26/99 vs. WAS Ticha Penicheiro 7 6/19/99 vs. SAC Lisa Leslie 7 8/14/98 at LAS Christy Smith 7 7/8/98 vs. CHA Cynthia Cooper 7 8/2/97 vs. HOU 7 7/11/97 at LAS ASSISTS Player Ast Game 1. 14 8/19/07 at MIN Penny Toler 14 8/14/98 at LAS 3. Sue Bird 13 8/8/15 vs. SEA Ticha Penicheiro 13 6/26/00 vs. SAC 5. 12 8/15/10 at MIN Tanisha Wright 12 6/29/10 at SEA Shannon Johnson 12 7/19/02 at ORL Michelle Cleary 12 7/19/00 at PHO Shannon Johnson 12 6/13/00 vs. ORL Chantel Tremitiere 12 7/7/97 vs. SAC STEALS Player Stl Game 1. Ticha Penicheiro 10 7/10/03 at SAC 2. Michelle Griffiths 9 7/27/98 vs. PHO 3. 8 8/17/97 at PHO Michele Timms 8 7/3/97 vs. PHO 5. 7 8/19/07 at MIN Tully Bevilaqua 7 8/5/06 at IND Tamika Catchings 7 8/5/06 at IND Alana Beard 7 7/28/05 at WAS Kim Perrot 7 7/14/97 at HOU 10. Tamika Catchings 6 7/1/16 at IND La’Tangela Atkinson 6 9/12/09 vs. SEA Nicole Anosike 6 7/25/08 at MIN Candice Wiggins 6 6/28/08 vs. MIN Yolanda Griffiths 6 5/28/04 vs. SAC Lisa Leslie 6 8/1/98 vs. LAS 6 6/21/98 at NYL Ruthie Bolton-Holifiled 6 6/21/97 vs. SAC BLOCKS Player Blk Game 1. Margo Dydek 9 6/4/05 at CON 2. Michelle Snow 8 6/20/03 vs. HOU Lauren Jackson 8 8/11/02 at SEA 4. Lisa Leslie 7 8/13/01 vs. LAS 5. 6 7/16/16 at PHO Margo Dydek 6 7/22/06 vs. CON Lisa Leslie 6 8/4/02 at LAS 8. 5 7/20/16 at SEA Amanda Zahui 5 6/14/15 vs. TUL 5 8/23/15 vs. LAS Brittney Griner 5 6/25/13 vs. PHO DeWanna Bonner 5 8/20/11 at PHO Vanessa Hayden 5 8/9/05 at MIN Yolanda Griffiths 5 8/7/03 vs. SAC Michelle Snow 5 8/2/03 at HOU Adrian Williams 5 7/13/02 vs. PHO Lauren Jackson 5 6/9/02 at SEA Yolanda Griffiths 5 7/12/91 at SAC Lisa Leslie 5 5/31/00 at LAS 5 8/19/97 vs. NYL 5 8/4/97 vs. CHA

115 #StarsHeart OPPONENT/TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Least 8/8/06 at Washington 3 POINTS Date Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 7/28/05 at Washington 3 Most 1. 7/28/01 vs. Minnesota .259 15-58 Most 7/31/04 vs. Los Angeles 3 Date Opponent Pts 2. 7/25/13 vs. New York .267 16-60 Date Opponent FTA 8/5/00 at Charlotte 3 1. 6/12/00 at Houston 107 3. 8/19/12 at Phoenix .270 17-63 1. 7/1/03 at Detroit 51 6/24/99 at Sacramento 107 4. 8/4/11 at Minnesota .275 19-69 2. 8/22/03 at Phoenix 47 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 3. 6/21/11 vs. Phoenix 105 8/28/08 at Phoenix .275 19-69 3. 6/24/99 at Sacramento 46 Most 6/18/10 at Phoenix 105 4. 6/2/01 vs. Portland 44 Date Opponent DReb 6/25/06 at Los Angeles 105 3-POINT FG MADE Least 1. 6/25/13 vs. Phoenix 40 Least Date Opponent FTA Most 2. 9/13/15 at Seattle 38 Date Opponent Pts 1. 9/18/12 vs. New York 2 Date Opponent 3FG 6/9/13 at Chicago 38 1. 5/26/04 vs. Minnesota 44 2. 8/25/12 vs. Tulsa 4 1. 6/26/99 vs. Minnesota 14 4. 8/28/11 vs. Minnesota 37 2. 8/19/12 at Phoenix 47 3. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 5 2. 7/8/12 at New York 13 6/24/11 vs. Los Angeles 37 3. 6/23/05 at Charlotte 49 6/21/09 at Connecticut 5 3. 9/16/12 vs. Tulsa 12 8/6/06 at Minnesota 37 4. 5/28/03 at Phoenix 51 6/23/05 at Charlotte 5 9/23/12 vs. Minnesota 12 7. 8/23/05 vs. Seattle 36 7/12/97 vs. Phoenix 51 9/10/04 at Indiana 5 7/5/12 at Indiana 12 8. 7/31/15 vs. Washington 35 8/19/05 at Phoenix 12 Least BENCH POINTS Least Date Opponent DReb Date Opponent 3FG Most FREE THROW % 1. 6/23/05 at Charlotte 9 1. 6/14/14 vs. Los Angeles 0 Date Opponent Pts 2. 8/7/01 at Detroit 10 6/8/12 at Atlanta 0 Most 1. 6/28/99 at Los Angeles 61 3. 7/1/00 at Seattle 11 9/10/09 at Sacramento 0 Date Opponent FT Pct. FT-FTA 2. 7/18/11 at Los Angeles 54 6/6/00 vs. Phoenix 11 5/29/07 at Houston 0 1. 6/29/16 at Washington 1.000 15-15 3. 8/3/06 vs. Sacramento 52 5. 8/18/05 at Sacramento 12 6/25/05 at Houston 0 9/13/15 at Seattle 1.000 8-8 7/29/15 vs. Atlanta 52 8/3/01 at Seattle 12 5/26/04 vs. Minnesota 0 6/27/15 vs. Seattle 1.000 8-8 5. 8/20/09 at Atlanta 50 7/14/01 at Seattle 12 6/30/02 at Cleveland 0 7/11/14 vs. Seattle 1.000 7-7 Least 7/14/00 vs. Phoenix 12 7/22/98 at Charlotte 0 6/1/13 vs. Los Angeles 1.000 12-12 Date Opponent Pts 8/21/99 vs. Los Angeles 12 7/11/97 at Los Angeles 0 7/8/12 at New York 1.000 8-8 1. 8/5/05 vs. Los Angeles 0 7/26/99 vs. Washington 12 8/28/11 vs. Minnesota 1.000 10-10 2. 6/9/04 at Houston 1 8/8/10 at Los Angeles 1.000 13-13 8/2/00 at Minnesota 1 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS ASSISTS 8/3/10 vs. Phoenix 1.000 12-12 4. 7/29/07 at Seattle 2 7/12/09 vs. Minnesota 1.000 13-13 7/11/07 at Phoenix 2 Most Most 7/3/09 vs. Chicago 1.000 9-9 8/1/03 vs. Houston 2 Date Opponent 3FGA Date Opponent Ast 6/21/09 at Connecticut 1.000 5-5 6/17/00 vs. Washington 2 1. 8/19/05 at Phoenix 31 1. 7/31/15 vs. Washington 30 5/31/07 vs. Phoenix 1.000 18-18 7/5/98 at Sacramento 2 2. 6/16/12 vs. Los Angeles 30 8/19/07 at Minnesota 30 8/3/06 vs. Sacramento 1.000 12-12 7/12/97 vs. Phoenix 2 6/9/12 vs. Seattle 30 3. 7/19/97 at Cleveland 28 6/30/98 vs. Houston 30 6/15/05 at Phoenix 1.000 16-16 4. 8/6/13 vs. Minnesota 27 FIELD GOALS MADE 5. 8/12/06 vs. Phoenix 29 6/1/04 vs. Indiana 1.000 9-9 6/21/11 vs. Phoenix 27 Least 8/7/03 vs. Sacramento 1.000 7-7 6/13/10 at Atlanta 27 Most Date Opponent 3FGA 7/17/03 vs. Sacramento 1.000 15-15 6/25/06 at Los Angeles 27 Date Opponent FGM 1. 6/25/05 at Houston 2 8/4/01 vs. Indiana 1.000 11-11 7/7/02 at Los Angeles 27 1. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 46 2. 5/21/05 vs. Houston 3 Least 7/9/00 at Los Angeles 27 2. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 44 6/14/14 vs. Los Angeles 3 Date Opponent FT Pct. FT-FTA 6/26/98 at Phoenix 27 3. 8/3/10 vs. Phoenix 43 4. 6/26/07 at Houston 4 1. 7/26/01 vs. New York .375 3-8 Least 4. 6/20/15 vs. Chicago 42 8/13/05 vs. Detroit 4 2. 6/7/03 vs. Detroit .421 8-19 Date Opponent Ast 6/25/06 at Los Angeles 42 7/11/97 at Los Angeles 4 3. 7/14/11 vs. Seattle .438 7-16 1. 7/19/08 vs. Minnesota 6 6. 7/19/15 at Chicago 40 4. 6/24/12 at Los Angeles .444 8-18 8/9/03 vs. Los Angeles 6 8/28/12 at Minnesota 40 3-POINT % 5. 7/31/11 vs. Minnesota .455 5-11 3. 7/10/09 at Minnesota 7 8/23/12 at Los Angeles 40 7/27/10 at New York .455 5-11 6/16/06 vs. Minnesota 7 Most 9. 8/6/13 vs. Minnesota 39 7/28/01 vs. Minnesota 7 Date Opponent 3FG Pct. FG-FGA 6/21/11 vs. Phoenix 39 1. 7/18/04 at Detroit .800 4-5 TOTAL REBOUNDS 8/6/09 vs. Atlanta 39 2. 6/11/02 vs. New York .750 6-8 7/25/08 at Minnesota 39 Most STEALS 3. 6/21/13 vs. Seattle .667 6-9 Least Date Opponent Reb Most 5/21/05 vs. Houston .667 2-3 Date Opponent FGM 1. 6/14/15 vs. Seattle 57 Date Opponent Stl 9/15/04 vs. Washington .667 4-6 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 15 2. 8/28/12 at Minnesota 52 1. 8/5/06 at Indiana 21 8/5/00 at Charlotte .667 8-12 7/28/01 vs. Minnesota 15 3. 7/16/06 at Detroit 51 2. 8/17/97 at Phoenix 20 7/17/98 at Detroit .667 6-9 3. 7/25/13 vs. New York 16 6/30/98 vs. Houston 51 3. 9/4/04 vs. Sacramento 19 Least 8/9/03 vs. Los Angeles 16 5. 8/28/11 vs. Minnesota 50 4. 5/19/12 at Tulsa 17 Date Opponent 3 FG Pct. FG-FGA 5. 8/19/12 at Phoenix 17 9/12/09 vs. Seattle 17 1. 6/14/14 vs. Los Angeles .000 0-3 6/14/03 vs. Charlotte 17 Least 6/26/07 at Houston 17 6/8/12 at Atlanta .000 0-7 Date Opponent Reb 7/31/04 vs. Los Angeles 17 9/10/09 at Sacramento .000 0-6 1. 8/7/01 at Detroit 14 7/3/97 vs. Phoenix 17 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 5/29/07 at Houston .000 0-7 2. 8/5/00 at Charlotte 17 Least 6/25/05 at Houston .000 0-2 Most 8/21/99 vs. Los Angeles 17 Date Opponent Stl 5/26/04 vs. Minnesota .000 0-15 Date Opponent FGA 4. 7/21/15 vs. Indiana 18 1. 8/15/14 vs. Minnesota 0 6/30/02 at Cleveland .000 0-11 1. 8/28/12 at Minnesota 92 7/19/02 at Orlando 18 2. 6/19/14 at Seattle 1 7/22/98 at Charlotte .000 0-8 2. 7/15/08 at Phoenix 85 6. 6/2/05 vs. Charlotte 19 5/23/14 at Phoenix 1 7/11/97 at Los Angeles .000 0-4 3. 6/14/15 vs. TUL 84 6/30/02 at Cleveland 19 7/1/07 at Detroit 1 4. 6/7/01 vs. Orlando 82 7/1/00 at Seattle 19 5. 9/9/08 at New York 2 7/6/99 vs. Detroit 82 FREE THROWS MADE 6/6/00 vs. Phoenix 19 7/16/06 at Detroit 2 6/7/14 vs. Phoenix 82 Most 6/4/06 at Seattle 2 Least Date Opponent FTM OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 7/23/02 at Detroit 2 Date Opponent FGA 1. 7/1/03 at Detroit 40 8/16/97 vs. Los Angeles 2 1. 6/5/04 vs. New York 44 Most 2. 7/28/11 vs. Phoenix 35 6/23/97 vs. Sacramento 2 2. 7/30/04 vs. Phoenix 46 Date Opponent OReb 3. 6/2/01 vs. Portland 34 3. 6/3/04 at Minnesota 48 1. 6/14/15 vs. Tulsa 30 4. 6/22/98 at Cleveland 33 4. 8/11/05 vs. Indiana 49 8/9/07 vs. Sacramento 22 Least BLOCKS 6/29/04 vs. Phoenix 49 7/16/06 at Detroit 22 Date Opponent FTM 6/15/04 at Charlotte 49 5/25/02 at Minnesota 22 Most 1. 9/8/12 vs. New York 1 7/7/00 vs. Detroit 49 5. 5/22/04 vs. Detroit 21 Date Opponent Blk 2. 7/12/15 at Minnesota 3 8/3/99 vs. New York 49 Least 1. 6/28/05 at Minnesota 14 8/25/12 vs. Tulsa 3 Date Opponent OReb 2. 6/9/13 at Chicago 12 FIELD GOAL % 7/8/11 vs. New York 3 1. 8/8/15 vs. Seattle 1 8/11/02 at Seattle 12 6/26/09 vs. Sacramento 3 7/25/98 at Cleveland 1 4. 7/3/02 vs. Houston 11 Most 6/23/05 at Charlotte 3 2. 6/13/14 vs. Seattle 2 5. 7/24/07 at Indiana 10 Date Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA 9/10/04 at Indiana 3 6/5/04 vs. New York 2 6/4/05 at Connecticut 10 1. 7/25/08 at Minnesota .609 39-64 7/26/01 vs. New York 3 4. 8/20/15 at Los Angeles 3 6/20/03 vs. Houston 10 2. 8/6/10 at Phoenix .603 38-63 6/19/15 vs. Minnesota 3 6/5/01 vs. Houston 10 3. 6/25/06 at Los Angeles .600 42-70 8/23/11 at Seattle 3 7/29/00 vs. Indiana 10 8/7/03 vs. Sacramento .600 36-60 7/1/10 at Los Angeles 3

116 #StarsHeart OPPONENT/TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Least Date Opponent Blk 1. 8/8/14 at Tulsa 0 8/3/14 at Seattle 0 6/21/13 vs. Seattle 0 5/19/12 at Tulsa 0 9/1/09 vs. Minnesota 0 8/27/09 at Indiana 0 8/11/09 vs. Sacramento 0 7/3/09 vs. Chicago 0 6/24/08 vs. Houston 0 7/20/07 vs. Sacramento 0 5/26/04 vs. Minnesota 0 7/1/00 at Seattle 0 8/3/99 vs. New York 0 7/18/99 at New York 0 7/17/98 at Detroit 0 6/19/98 at Washington 0 TURNOVERS Most Date Opponent TO 1. 6/4/11 vs. Tulsa 28 6/11/10 vs. Tulsa 28 3. 7/7/00 vs. Detroit 26 4. 6/9/07 vs. Chicago 25 5. 8/6/11 vs. Tulsa 24 7/8/99 at Washington 24 6/19/99 vs. Sacramento 24 6/13/98 vs. Washington 24 7/5/97 vs. New York 24 Least Date Opponent TO 1. 7/14/10 at Chicago 4 6/1/03 vs. Connecticut 4 3. 8/12/06 vs. Phoenix 5 8/20/02 at Houston* 5 7/10/02 at Indiana 5 PERSONAL FOULS Most Date Opponent PF 1. 6/23/97 vs. Sacramento 36 2. 7/28/01 vs. Minnesota 34 6/7/01 vs. Orlando 34 4. 7/5/02 vs. Minnesota 33 5. 5/25/02 at Minnesota 31 8/7/00 vs. Portland 31 Least Date Opponent PF 1. 7/29/14 vs. Chicago 8 6/28/03 at Houston 8 3. 9/6/11 at Los Angeles 9 7/20/07 vs. Sacramento 9 6/28/05 at Minnesota 9

117 #StarsHeart TWO-TEAM RECORDS

POINTS TOTAL REBOUNDS Most Most Game Pts Game Reb 6/18/10 - SA (108) at PHO (105) 213 6/7/14 - SA (30) vs. PHO (47)* 99 Least Least Game Pts Game Reb 5/26/04 - SA (56) vs. MIN (44) 100 9/5/09 - SA (18) vs. LAS (26) 44 FIELD GOALS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most Most Game FG Game OReb 8/3/10 - SA (36) at PHO (43) 79 6/14/15 - SA (5) vs. TUL (30) 35 Least 6/21/97 - UTA (16) vs. SAC (19) 35 Game FG Least 6/3/04 - SA (15) at MIN (20) 35 Game OReb 7/25/13 - SA (19) vs. NYL (16) 35 8/8/15 - SA (4) vs. SEA (1) 5 8/17/13 - SA (3) vs. PHO (2) 5 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most Most Game FGA Game DReb 6/7/14 - SA (90) vs. PHO (82)* 172 6/7/14 - SA (30) vs. PHO (47)* 77 Least Least Game FGA Game DReb 8/5/05 - SA (27) vs. LAS (65) 92 6/23/05 - SA (14) at CHA (9) 23 FIELD GOAL % ASSISTS Highest Most Game FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Ast 8/3/10 - SA vs. PHO .560 79-141 6/25/06 - SA (26) at LAS (27) 53 Lowest Least Game FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Ast 7/5/97 - UTA vs. NYL .293 36-123 8/11/05 - SA (5) vs. IND (12) 17 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 7/28/01 - UTA (10) vs. MIN (7) 17 Most STEALS Game 3FG Most 9/23/12 - SA (13) vs. MIN (12) 25 Game Stl Least 6/11/10 - SA (22) vs. TUL (15) 37 Game 3FG Least 6/25/01 - UTA (0) vs. SEA (1) 1 Game Stl 5/30/01 - UTA (0) at PHO (1) 1 8/15/14 - SA (5) vs. MIN (0) 5 6/4/06 - SA (3) at SEA (2) 5 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 7/19/03 - SA (1) vs. WAS (4) 5 6/10/03 - SA (1) at WAS (4) 5 Most 8/16/97 - UTA (3) vs. LAS (2) 5 Game 3FGA 6/16/12 - SA (27) vs. LAS (30) 57 BLOCKS Least Game 3FGA Most 7/12/01 - UTA (2) at SAC (8) 10 Game Blk 8/23/15 vs. LAS 20 3-POINT % Least Game Blk Most 8/11/09 - SA (1) vs. SAC (0) 1 Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA 8/26/05 - SA (0) vs. LAS (1) 1 7/20/07 - SA vs. SAC .667 18-26 Least TURNOVERS Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Most 6/25/01 - UTA vs. SEA .063 1-16 Game TO 6/6/08 - SA (26) vs. WAS (22) 48 FREE THROWS MADE Least Most Game TO Game FT 6/21/05 - SA (5) at NYL (7) 12 7/1/03 - SA (21) at DET (40) 61 Least PERSONAL FOULS Game FT Most 8/4/15 - SA (3) at CON (4) 7 Game PF 6/11/16 - SA (27) vs. NYL (28) 55 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Least Game PF Most 9/6/11 - SA (10) at LAS (9) 19 Game FTA 8/22/03 - SA (40) at PHO (47) 87 Least Game FTA 6/23/13 - SA (7) at NYL (7) 14 FREE THROW % Most Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 6/1/04 - SA vs. IND 1.000 22-22 Least Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 8/13/01 - UTA vs. LAS .423 11-26

118 #StarsHeart STARS SEASON RECORDS

4. 2007 39 .564 Per Game Playoffs 5. 2002 5 16 GAMES PLAYED 5. 2000 32 .563 Season GP FG/G 2010 2 16 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Regular Season 1. 2012 2 34.0 Per Game Overall Season GP Season GP Win Pct. 2. 2014 2 32.5 Season GP 3FG/G 1. 2008 43 1. 2008 34 .706 3. 2009 3 32.0 1. 2009 37 7.6 2. 2007 39 2. 2002 32 .625 4. 2007 5 30.8 2. 2012 36 7.4 3. 2011 37 3. 2012 34 .618 5. 2010 2 28.0 3. 2014 36 6.7 2009 37 4. 2001 32 .594 4. 2011 37 6.6 2002 37 5. 2007 34 .588 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2007 39 6.6 Regular Season 6. 2000 32 .563 Per Game Playoffs Season GP Playoffs Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP 3FG/G 1. 2015 34 Season GP Win Pct. Season GP FGA 1. 2007 5 9.8 2014 34 1. 2008 9 .444 1. 2008 43 2614 2. 2009 3 9.0 2013 34 2. 2007 5 .400 2. 2007 39 2527 3. 2010 2 8.0 2012 34 2002 5 .400 3. 2012 36 2451 4. 2011 3 7.7 2011 34 4. 2011 3 .333 4. 2011 37 2437 5. 2014 2 7.5 2010 34 2009 3 .333 5. 2014 36 2424 2009 34 Regular Season 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2008 34 MINUTES Season GP FGA 2007 34 1. 2015 34 3747 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2006 34 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2. 2013 34 2305 Season GP 3FGA 2005 34 Season GP MIN 3. 2012 34 2301 1. 2009 37 798 2004 34 1. 2008 43 8675 4. 2014 34 2291 2. 2012 36 719 Playoffs 2. 2007 39 7875 5. 2006 34 2255 3. 2011 37 683 Season GP 3. 2009 37 7550 Playoffs 4. 2007 39 674 1. 2008 9 4. 2002 37 7500 Season GP FGA 5. 2008 43 669 2. 2007 5 5. 2011 37 7450 1. 2008 9 534 Regular Season 2002 5 Regular Season 2. 2007 5 351 Season GP 3FGA 4. 2011 3 Season GP MIN 3. 2002 5 307 1. 2009 34 739 2009 3 1. 2009 34 6950 4. 2009 3 208 2. 2012 34 675 2. 2014 34 6900 5. 2011 3 186 3. 2014 34 630 WINS 3. 2007 34 6875 Per Game Overall 4. 2011 34 620 2004 34 6875 Season GP FGA/G 5. 2013 34 613 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 5. 2012 34 6850 1. 2012 36 68.1 Playoffs Season GP W 2011 34 6850 2. 2013 34 67.8 Season GP 3FGA 1. 2008 43 28 2008 34 6850 3. 2014 36 67.3 1. 2008 9 130 2. 2007 39 22 Playoffs 4. 2006 34 66.3 2. 2007 5 108 2002 37 22 Season GP MIN 5. 2011 37 65.9 3. 2011 3 63 4. 2012 36 21 1. 2008 9 1825 4. 2009 3 59 5. 2011 37 19 2. 2002 5 1050 Per Game Playoffs 5. 2002 5 49 2001 34 19 3. 2007 5 1000 Season GP FGA/G Per Game Overall Regular Season 4. 2011 3 600 1. 2012 2 75.0 Season GP 3FGA/G Season GP W 2009 3 600 2. 2007 5 70.2 1. 2009 37 21.6 1. 2008 34 24 Per Game Overall 3. 2009 3 69.3 2. 2012 36 20.0 2. 2012 34 21 Season GP MIN/G 4. 2010 2 66.5 3. 2011 37 18.5 3. 2007 34 20 1. 2009 37 204.1 2014 2 66.5 4. 2014 36 18.4 2002 32 20 2. 1999 32 203.1 5. 2013 34 18.0 5. 2001 32 19 3. 2002 37 202.7 FIELD GOAL % Per Game Playoffs 4. 2004 34 202.2 Season GP 3FGA/G Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Playoffs 2001 34 202.2 1. 2012 2 22.0 Per Game Playoffs Season GP Win Pct. 2. 2007 5 21.6 Season GP W 1. 2010 36 .458 1. 2008 9 4 Season GP MIN/G 3. 2011 3 21.0 1. 2008 9 202.8 2. 2000 32 .453 4. 2009 3 19.7 2. 2007 5 2 3. 2012 36 .446 2002 5 2 2. 2002 5 210.0 5. 2010 2 17.5 3. 2014 2 200.0 4. 2002 37 .440 4. 2011 3 1 5. 2001 34 .437 2009 3 1 2012 2 200.0 3-POINT % 2011 3 200.0 Regular Season 2010 2 200.0 Season GP Win Pct. Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) LOSSES 2009 3 200.0 1. 2010 34 .461 Season GP 3FG Pct. 2. 2000 32 .453 1. 2007 39 .380 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2007 5 200.0 2001 2 200.0 3. 2012 34 .445 2. 2012 36 .371 Season GP L 4. 2002 32 .441 3. 2014 36 .364 1. 2005 34 27 FIELD GOALS MADE 5. 2001 32 .439 4. 2011 37 .357 2. 2004 34 25 Playoffs 5. 2009 37 .355 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 3. 2013 34 22 Season GP W 2002 37 .355 Season GP FG 2010 36 22 1. 2014 2 .489 Regular Season 1. 2008 43 1126 2003 34 22 2. 2009 3 .462 Season GP 3FG Pct. 2. 2012 36 1092 1998 30 22 3. 2012 2 .453 1. 2012 34 .375 3. 2007 39 1077 Regular Season 4. 2007 5 .439 2. 2007 34 .366 4. 2014 36 1050 Season GP L 5. 2002 5 .433 3. 2002 32 .360 5. 2011 37 1047 1. 2005 34 27 4. 2014 34 .359 Regular Season 2. 2015 34 26 5. 2011 34 .356 Season GP FG 3-POINT FG MADE 3. 2004 34 25 Playoffs 1. 2012 34 1024 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 4. 2013 34 22 Season GP 3FG Pct. 2. 2014 34 985 Season GP 3FG 2003 34 22 1. 2014 2 .469 3. 2010 34 972 1. 2009 37 283 1998 30 22 2. 2009 3 .458 4. 2011 34 969 2. 2012 36 267 Playoffs 3. 2010 2 .457 5. 2009 34 936 3. 2007 39 256 Season GP L 4. 2007 5 .454 Playoffs 4. 2011 37 244 1. 2008 9 5 5. 2011 3 .365 2. 2007 5 3 Season GP FG 5. 2014 36 214 2002 5 3 1. 2008 9 225 Regular Season FREE THROWS MADE 4. 2014 2 2 2. 2007 5 154 Season GP 3FG 2012 2 2 3. 2002 5 133 1. 2009 34 256 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2011 3 2 4. 2009 3 96 2. 2012 34 253 Season GP FT 2009 3 2 5. 2011 3 78 3. 2014 34 226 1. 2002 37 723 Per Game Overall 4. 2011 34 221 2. 2008 43 706 WIN % Season GP FG/G 5. 2007 348 207 3. 2000 32 609 1. 2012 36 30.3 Playoffs 4. 1999 32 570 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2. 2010 36 28.6 Season GP 3FG 5. 2001 34 546 Season GP Win Pct. 3. 2011 37 28.3 1. 2007 5 49 Regular Season 1. 2008 43 .651 4. 2009 37 27.9 2. 2008 9 46 Season GP FT 2. 2002 37 .595 5. 2007 39 27.6 3. 2009 3 27 1. 2002 32 643 3. 2012 36 .583 4. 2011 3 23 2. 2000 32 609

119 #StarsHeart STARS SEASON RECORDS

3. 1999 32 570 Playoffs Per Game Playoffs 4. 2008 34 561 TOTAL REBOUNDS Season GP D. Reb Season GP Stl/G 5. 2003 34 538 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 1. 2008 9 185 1. 2011 3 9.0 Playoffs Season GP Reb 2. 2002 5 128 2. 2012 2 8.5 Season GP FT 1. 2008 43 1333 3. 2007 5 110 3. 2007 5 8.0 1. 2008 9 145 2. 2007 39 1252 4. 2011 3 66 4. 2009 3 7.3 2. 2002 5 80 3. 2002 37 1242 5. 2009 3 53 5. 2001 2 6.5 3. 2007 5 66 4. 2012 36 1188 Per Game Overall 4. 2009 3 43 5. 2006 34 1168 Season GP D. Reb/G BLOCKS 5. 2001 2 39 Regular Season 1. 2015 34 24.5 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Per Game Overall Season GP Reb 2. 2011 37 24.1 Season GP Blk Season GP FT/G 1. 2006 34 1168 2001 34 24.1 1. 2007 39 307 1. 2002 37 19.5 2. 2003 34 1145 4. 2008 43 24.0 2. 2008 43 302 2. 2000 32 19.0 3. 2012 34 1128 5. 2006 34 23.9 3. 2004 34 272 3. 1999 32 17.8 4. 2015 34 1108 6. 2003 34 23.4 4. 2009 37 264 4. 2008 43 16.4 5. 2008 34 1093 Per Game Playoffs 5. 2002 37 259 5. 2001 34 16.1 Playoffs Season GP D. Reb/G Regular Season Per Game Playoffs Season GP Reb 1. 2002 5 25.6 Season GP Blk Season GP FT/G 1. 2008 9 240 2. 2001 2 23.0 1. 2007 34 283 1. 2001 2 19.5 2. 2002 5 174 3. 2011 3 22.0 2. 2008 34 272 2. 2010 2 19.0 3. 2007 5 165 2007 5 22.0 2004 34 272 3. 2008 9 16.1 4. 2011 3 84 5. 2014 2 21.0 4. 2009 34 257 4. 2002 5 16.0 5. 2009 3 80 2010 2 21.0 5. 1997 28 252 5. 2009 3 14.3 Per Game Overall Playoffs Season GP Reb/G ASSISTS Season GP Blk FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 2006 34 34.4 1. 2002 5 31 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2. 1997 28 34.0 2. 2008 9 30 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP Ast 3. 2000 32 33.8 3. 2007 5 24 Season GP FTA 1. 2008 43 744 4. 2003 34 33.7 4. 2011 3 13 1. 2002 37 955 2. 2012 36 676 5. 2002 37 33.6 2001 2 13 2. 2008 43 874 3. 2011 37 672 Per Game Playoffs Per Game Overall 3. 2000 32 790 4. 2007 39 667 Season GP Reb/G Season GP Blk/G 4. 1999 32 742 5. 2014 36 656 1. 2002 5 34.8 1. 1997 28 9.0 5. 2003 34 736 Regular Season 2. 2007 5 33.0 2. 2004 34 8.0 Regular Season Season GP Ast 3. 2001 2 32.0 3. 2007 39 7.9 Season GP FTA 1. 2012 34 642 4. 2012 2 30.0 4. 1999 32 7.5 1. 2002 32 844 2. 2014 34 621 2014 2 30.0 5. 1998 30 7.4 2. 2000 32 790 3. 2011 34 617 Per Game Playoffs 3. 1999 32 742 4. 2008 34 601 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Season GP Blk/G 4. 2003 34 736 5. 2010 34 599 1. 2001 2 6.5 5. 2008 34 694 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Playoffs 2. 2002 5 6.2 Playoffs Season GP O. Reb Season GP Ast 3. 2007 5 4.8 Season GP FTA 1. 2002 37 393 1. 2008 9 143 4. 2011 3 4.3 1. 2008 9 180 2. 2007 39 378 2. 2007 5 100 5. 2014 2 3.5 2. 2002 5 111 3. 2006 34 354 3. 2002 5 83 3. 2007 5 85 4. 2012 36 351 4. 2011 3 55 4. 2009 3 56 5. 2003 34 350 5. 2009 3 49 TURNOVERS 5. 2001 2 50 Regular Season Per Game Overall Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Per Game Overall Season GP O. Reb Season GP Ast/G Season GP TO Season GP FTA/G 1. 2006 34 354 1. 2012 36 18.8 1. 2008 43 666 1. 2002 37 25.8 2. 2003 34 350 2. 2011 37 18.2 2. 2007 39 636 2. 2000 32 24.7 3. 2000 32 348 2014 36 18.2 3. 2002 37 603 3. 1999 32 23.2 4. 2002 32 347 4. 2010 36 17.7 4. 1999 32 560 4. 2003 34 21.6 5. 1999 32 344 5. 2009 37 17.5 5. 2010 36 551 5. 2001 34 21.3 Playoffs Per Game Playoffs Regular Season Per Game Playoffs Season GP O. Reb Season GP Ast/G Season GP TO Season GP FTA/G 1. 2008 9 55 1. 2007 5 20.0 1. 1999 32 560 1. 2001 2 25.0 2007 5 55 2. 2010 2 18.5 2. 2007 34 558 2. 2010 2 23.5 3. 2002 5 46 3. 2011 3 18.3 3. 2000 32 544 3. 2002 5 22.2 4. 2009 3 27 4. 2014 2 17.5 4. 1998 30 543 4. 2008 9 20.0 5. 2012 2 26 5. 2012 2 17.0 5. 2005 34 535 5. 2009 3 18.7 Per Game Overall Playoffs Season GP O. Reb/G STEALS Season GP TO 1. 1997 28 12.1 1. 2008 9 141 FREE THROW % Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2. 2000 32 10.9 2. 2002 5 81 Season GP Stl Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 3. 1999 32 10.8 3. 2007 5 78 1. 2008 43 330 Season GP FT Pct. 4. 2002 37 10.6 4. 2011 3 41 2. 2007 39 323 1. 2014 36 .820 5. 2006 34 10.4 5. 2001 2 30 3. 2012 36 319 2. 2008 43 .808 Per Game Playoffs Per Game Overall 4. 2011 37 313 3. 2007 39 .801 Season GP O. Reb/G Season GP TO/G 5. 2013 34 281 4. 2012 36 .779 1. 2012 2 13.0 1. 1997 28 18.6 Regular Season 5. 2009 37 .777 2. 2007 5 11.0 2. 1998 30 18.1 Season GP Stl 2004 34 .777 3. 2002 5 9.2 3. 1999 32 17.5 1. 2012 34 302 Regular Season 4. 2014 2 9.0 4. 2000 32 17.0 2. 2011 34 286 Season GP FT Pct. 2009 3 9.0 5. 2007 39 16.3 3. 2007 34 283 1. 2014 34 .822 2001 2 9.0 2002 37 16.3 4. 2013 34 281 2. 2008 34 .808 Per Game Playoffs 5. 2008 34 272 3. 2007 34 .804 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Season GP TO/G 2004 34 272 4. 2009 34 .778 1. 2002 5 16.2 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Playoffs 5. 2015 34 .777 2. 2008 9 15.7 Season GP D. Reb Season GP Stl 2004 34 .777 3. 2007 5 15.6 1. 2008 43 1032 1. 2008 9 58 Playoffs 4. 2001 2 15.0 2. 2011 37 890 2. 2007 5 40 Season GP FT Pct. 3. 2007 39 874 5. 2010 2 14.5 1. 2012 2 .857 3. 2002 5 28 4. 2002 37 849 4. 2011 3 27 2. 2010 2 .809 5. 2012 36 837 3. 2008 9 .806 5. 2009 3 22 Regular Season Per Game Overall 4. 2001 2 .780 Season GP D. Reb 5. 2007 5 .776 Season GP Stl/G 1. 2008 34 847 1. 1997 28 9.0 2. 2015 34 834 2. 2012 36 8.9 3. 2011 34 824 3. 2011 37 8.5 4. 2006 34 814 4. 2007 39 8.3 5. 2012 34 803 2013 34 8.3

120 #StarsHeart STARS SEASON RECORDS

Playoffs PERSONAL FOULS Season GP Pts Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 1. 2007 5 99 Season GP PF 2. 2008 9 68 1. 2003 34 728 3. 2012 2 61 2. 2011 37 639 4. 2011 3 50 3. 2010 36 604 5. 2002 5 46 2014 36 604 Per Game Overall 5. 2013 34 558 Season GP Pts/G Regular Season 1. 2011 37 29.4 Season GP PF 2. 2014 26 29.0 1. 2003 34 728 3. 2012 36 28.9 2. 2011 34 593 4. 2006 34 24.9 3. 2010 34 574 5. 1998 30 20.4 4. 2014 34 569 Per Game Playoffs 5. 2013 34 558 Season GP Pts/G Playoffs 1. 2012 2 30.5 Season GP PF 2. 2014 2 22.5 1. 2008 9 143 3. 2007 5 19.8 2. 2007 5 101 4. 2010 2 17.5 3. 2002 5 98 5. 2011 3 16.7 4. 2009 3 49 5. 2001 2 47 Per Game Overall Season GP PF/G 1. 2003 34 21.4 2. 2011 37 17.3 3. 2010 36 16.8 2014 36 16.8 5. 2013 34 16.4 Per Game Playoffs Season GP PF/G 1. 2001 2 23.5 2. 2012 2 20.5 3. 2007 5 20.2 4. 2002 5 19.6 5. 2014 2 17.5 POINTS Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP Pts 1. 2008 43 3187 2. 2012 36 2970 3. 2007 39 2940 4. 2009 37 2877 5. 2011 37 2856 Regular Season Season GP Pts 1. 2012 34 2790 2. 2014 34 2645 3. 2011 34 2640 4. 2009 34 2615 5. 2010 34 2611 Playoffs Season GP Pts 1. 2008 9 641 2. 2007 5 423 3. 2002 5 362 4. 2009 3 262 5. 2011 3 216 Per Game Overall Season GP Pts/G 1. 2012 36 82.5 2. 2014 36 78.3 3. 2009 37 77.8 4. 2011 37 77.2 5. 2010 36 77.1 Per Game Playoffs Season GP Pts/G 1. 2012 2 90.0 2. 2009 3 87.3 3. 2014 2 86.5 4. 2007 5 84.6 5. 2010 2 83.0 BENCH POINTS Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP Pts 1. 2011 37 1087 2. 2014 36 1044 3. 2012 36 1041 4. 2006 34 846 5. 2007 39 713 Regular Season Season GP Pts 1. 2011 34 1037 2. 2014 34 999 3. 2012 34 980 4. 2006 34 846 5. 2015 34 671

121 #StarsHeart OPPONENT SEASON RECORDS

Playoffs Regular Season FIELD GOALS MADE Season GP FG Pct. Season GP 3FG Pct. FREE THROW % Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 1. 2010 2 .551 1. 2012 36 .384 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP FG 2. 2012 2 .543 1999 32 .370 Season GP FT Pct. 1. 2008 43 1178 3. 2009 3 .538 3. 2004 34 .367 1. 2016 34 .809 2. 2014 36 1118 4. 2014 2 .521 4. 2006 34 .359 2. 2013 34 .801 3. 2009 37 1114 5. 2008 9 .461 5. 2016 34 .353 3. 2011 37 .795 4. 2010 36 1108 6. 2011 34 .350 4. 2009 37 .794 5. 2007 39 1055 3-POINT FG MADE Playoffs 5. 2014 36 .791 Regular Season Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP 3FG Pct. Regular Season Season GP FG Season GP 3FG 1. 2001 2 .450 Season GP FT Pct. 1. 2014 34 1044 1. 2012 36 246 2. 2012 2 .435 1. 2016 34 .809 2. 2015 34 1039 2. 2009 37 195 3. 2007 5 .425 2. 2013 34 .801 3. 2010 34 1027 3. 2010 36 186 4. 2009 3 .400 3. 2011 34 .799 4. 2013 34 1002 4. 2011 37 184 5. 2010 2 .387 4. 2014 34 .787 5. 2009 34 1000 5. 2008 43 180 2009 34 .787 Playoffs 1999 32 180 FREE THROWS MADE Playoffs Season GP FG Regular Season Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP FT Pct. 1. 2008 9 274 Season GP 3FG Season GP FT 1. 2010 2 .923 2. 2007 5 151 1. 2012 34 236 1. 2016 34 622 2. 2009 3 .870 3. 2002 5 140 2. 1999 32 180 2. 2007 39 621 3. 2014 2 .853 4. 2009 3 114 3. 2011 34 175 3. 2002 37 596 4. 2007 5 .829 5. 2011 3 88 4. 2010 34 174 4. 2008 43 570 5. 2001 2 .815 Per Game Overall 5. 2009 34 173 5. 1999 32 567 Season GP FG/G Playoffs Regular Season TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. 2014 36 31.1 Season GP 3FG Season GP FT Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2. 2010 36 30.8 1. 2008 9 41 1. 2016 34 622 Season GP Reb 3. 2015 34 30.6 2. 2002 5 32 2. 1999 32 567 1. 2008 43 1518 4. 2009 37 30.1 3. 2007 5 31 3. 2003 34 544 2. 2011 37 1377 5. 2013 34 29.5 4. 2009 3 22 4. 2000 32 531 3. 2007 39 1318 Per Game Playoffs 5. 2010 2 12 5. 2007 34 529 4. 2009 37 1300 Season GP FG/G Per Game Overall Playoffs 5. 2012 36 1250 1. 2010 2 40.5 Season GP 3FG/G Season GP FT Regular Season 2. 2009 3 38.0 1. 2012 36 6.8 1. 2008 9 99 Season GP Reb 3. 2014 2 37.0 2. 1999 32 5.6 2. 2007 5 92 1. 2011 34 1258 4. 2012 2 34.5 3. 2009 37 5.3 3. 2002 5 80 2. 2013 34 1241 5. 2008 9 30.4 4. 2010 36 5.2 4. 2001 2 53 3. 2006 34 1237 5. 2004 34 5.1 5. 2009 3 47 4. 2016 34 1215 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Per Game Playoffs Per Game Overall 5. 2008 34 1206 Season GP 3FG/G Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP FT/G Playoffs 1. 2009 3 7.3 Season GP FGA 1. 2016 34 18.3 Season GP Reb 2. 2002 5 6.4 1. 2008 43 2866 2. 1999 32 17.7 1. 2008 9 312 3. 2007 5 6.2 2. 2009 37 2491 3. 2000 32 16.6 2. 2007 5 181 4. 2010 2 6.0 3. 2007 39 2476 4. 1998 30 16.5 3. 2002 5 170 5. 2012 2 5.0 4. 2002 37 2422 5. 2002 37 16.1 4. 2011 3 119 5. 2011 37 2404 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS Per Game Playoffs 5. 2009 3 112 Regular Season Season GP FT/G Per Game Overall Season GP FGA Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 1. 2001 2 26.5 Season GP Reb/G 1. 2009 34 2279 Season GP 3FGA 2. 2012 2 23.0 1. 2011 37 37.2 2. 2008 34 2271 1. 2012 36 638 3. 2007 5 18.4 2. 2013 34 36.5 3. 2015 34 2266 2. 2008 43 594 4. 2002 5 16.0 3. 2006 34 36.4 4. 2012 34 2263 3. 2009 37 554 5. 2009 3 15.7 4. 1997 28 36.0 5. 2006 34 2262 4. 2010 36 547 5. 2016 34 35.7 Playoffs 5. 2011 37 532 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Per Game Playoffs Season GP FGA Regular Season Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP Reb/G 1. 2008 9 595 Season GP 3FGA Season GP FTA 1. 2011 3 39.7 2. 2002 5 355 1. 2012 34 615 1. 2007 39 799 2. 2010 2 38.0 3. 2007 5 337 2. 2010 34 516 2. 2002 37 792 3. 2009 3 37.3 4. 2009 3 212 3. 2011 34 500 3. 2016 34 769 4. 2007 5 36.2 5. 2011 3 204 4. 2009 34 499 4. 1999 32 766 5. 2008 9 34.7 Per Game Overall 5. 1999 32 487 5. 2008 43 765 Season GP FGA/G Playoffs Regular Season OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 2009 37 67.3 Season GP 3FGA Season GP FTA Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2. 2008 43 66.7 1. 2008 9 111 1. 2016 34 769 Season GP O. Reb 3. 2015 34 66.6 2. 2002 5 87 2. 1999 32 766 1. 2008 43 482 4. 2006 34 66.5 3. 2007 5 73 3. 2003 34 745 2. 2002 37 422 5. 2012 36 66.4 4. 2009 3 55 4. 2000 32 721 3. 2007 39 415 Per Game Playoffs 5. 2011 3 32 5. 2007 34 688 4. 2009 37 397 Season GP FGA/G Per Game Overall Playoffs 5. 2003 34 389 1. 2010 2 73.5 Season GP 3FGA/G Season GP FTA Regular Season 2. 2014 2 71.0 1. 2012 36 17.7 1. 2008 9 131 Season GP O. Reb 3. 2002 5 71.0 2. 1999 32 15.2 2. 2007 5 111 1. 2008 34 389 4. 2009 3 70.7 3. 2010 36 15.2 3. 2002 5 104 2003 34 389 5. 2011 3 68.0 4. 2009 37 15.0 4. 2001 2 65 3. 2006 34 372 5. 2011 37 14.4 5. 2012 2 57 4. 2009 34 364 FIELD GOAL % Per Game Playoffs Per Game Overall 5. 2007 34 361 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP 3FGA/G Season GP FTA/G 2002 32 361 Season GP FG Pct. 1. 2009 3 18.3 1. 1999 32 23.9 Playoffs 1. 2014 36 .477 2. 2002 5 17.4 2. 1998 30 22.7 Season GP O. Reb 2. 2010 36 .473 3. 2010 2 15.5 3. 2016 34 22.6 1. 2008 9 93 3. 2013 34 .455 4. 2007 5 14.6 4. 2000 32 22.5 2. 2002 5 61 4. 2009 37 .447 5. 2008 9 12.3 5. 2003 34 21.9 3. 2007 5 54 5. 2004 34 .443 Per Game Playoffs 4. 2011 3 43 Regular Season 3-POINT % Season GP FTA/G 5. 2009 3 33 Season GP FG Pct. Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 1. 2001 2 32.5 Per Game Overall 1. 2014 36 .474 Season GP 3FG Pct. 2. 2012 2 28.5 Season GP O. Reb/G 2. 2010 34 .467 1. 2012 36 .386 3. 2007 5 22.2 1. 1997 28 11.7 3. 2015 34 .459 2. 1999 32 .370 4. 2002 5 20.8 2. 2003 34 11.4 4. 2013 34 .455 3. 2004 34 .367 5. 2011 3 18.3 2002 37 11.4 5. 2004 34 .443 4. 2006 34 .359 4. 2008 43 11.2 5. 2016 34 .353 1998 30 11.2

122 #StarsHeart OPPONENT SEASON RECORDS

Per Game Playoffs Regular Season Per Game Overall Season GP O. Reb/G STEALS Season GP TO Season GP Pts/G 1. 2011 3 14.3 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 1. 2007 34 583 1. 2010 36 81.1 2. 2002 5 12.2 Season GP Stl 2. 2011 34 549 2. 2014 36 80.2 3. 2001 2 11.5 1. 2008 43 318 3. 2012 34 532 2016 34 80.2 4. 2009 3 11.0 2. 2012 36 315 4. 2008 34 528 4. 2009 37 79.9 5. 2014 2 11.0 3. 1998 30 304 5. 2013 34 504 5. 2012 36 78.1 4. 2000 32 301 Playoffs 6. 2013 34 77.9 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 5. 2010 36 299 Season GP TO Per Game Playoffs Regular Season 1. 2008 9 141 Season GP Pts/G Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP Stl 2. 2007 5 82 1. 2010 2 99.0 Season GP D. Reb 1. 2001 32 304 3. 2002 5 48 2009 3 99.0 1. 2008 43 1036 2. 2012 34 302 4. 2011 3 45 3. 2012 2 97.0 2. 2011 37 1022 3. 2000 32 301 5. 2009 3 35 4. 2014 2 91.0 3. 2013 34 925 4. 2004 34 284 Per Game Overall 5. 2007 5 85.0 4. 2014 36 917 5. 2010 34 283 Season GP TO/G 5. 2009 37 903 1999 32 283 1. 2007 39 17.1 Regular Season BENCH POINTS Playoffs 2. 1997 28 16.4 Season GP D. Reb Season GP Stl 3. 2011 37 16.1 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 1. 2011 34 964 1. 2008 9 71 4. 2012 36 15.6 Season GP Pts 2. 2013 34 925 2. 2002 5 52 2008 43 15.6 1. 2009 37 857 3. 2015 34 916 3. 2007 5 45 Per Game Playoffs 2. 2016 34 823 4. 2016 34 893 4. 2011 3 24 Season GP TO/G 3. 2008 43 814 5. 2014 34 876 5. 2014 2 19 1. 2007 5 16.4 4. 2006 34 740 Playoffs Per Game Overall 2. 2008 9 15.7 5. 2010 36 730 Season GP D. Reb Season GP Stl/G 3. 2011 3 15.0 Regular Season 1. 2008 9 219 1. 1998 30 10.1 4. 2012 2 14.0 Season GP Pts 2. 2007 5 127 2. 1997 28 9.9 5. 2010 2 13.0 1. 2016 34 823 3. 2002 5 109 3. 2000 32 9.4 2. 2009 34 747 4. 2009 3 79 4. 1999 32 8.9 3. 2006 34 740 5. 2011 3 76 PERSONAL FOULS 5. 2012 36 8.8 4. 2015 34 736 Per Game Overall Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Per Game Playoffs 5. 2013 34 700 Season GP D. Reb/G Season GP PF Season GP Stl/G Playoffs 1. 2011 37 27.6 1. 2002 37 776 1. 2002 5 10.4 Season GP Pts 2. 2013 34 27.2 2. 2008 43 737 2. 2014 2 9.5 1. 2008 9 154 3. 2015 34 26.9 3. 1999 32 707 3. 2007 5 9.0 2. 2009 3 110 4. 2016 34 26.2 4. 2000 32 702 4. 2011 3 8.0 3. 2002 5 97 5. 2014 36 25.5 5. 2011 37 687 2010 2 8.0 4. 2007 5 94 Per Game Playoffs Regular Season 5. 2010 2 44 Season GP D. Reb/G BLOCKS Season GP PF Per Game Overall 1. 2010 2 29.0 1. 2002 32 724 Season GP Pts/G 2. 2009 3 26.3 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2. 2004 34 707 1. 2016 34 24.2 3. 2007 5 25.4 Season GP Blk 3. 2000 32 702 2. 2009 37 23.2 4. 2011 3 25.3 1. 2008 43 307 4. 1999 32 685 3. 2006 34 21.8 5. 2008 9 24.3 2. 2002 37 249 5. 2003 34 669 4. 2015 34 21.6 3. 2007 39 231 Playoffs 5. 2013 34 20.6 ASSISTS 4. 2001 34 187 Season GP PF 2000 32 20.6 5. 2009 37 174 1. 2008 9 198 Per Game Playoffs Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Regular Season 2. 2002 5 100 Season GP Pts/G Season GP Ast Season GP Blk 3. 2007 5 94 1. 2009 3 36.7 1. 2014 36 677 1. 2015 34 184 4. 2011 3 56 2. 2010 2 22.0 2. 2008 43 669 2. 2013 34 154 5. 2009 3 54 3. 2002 5 19.4 3. 2010 36 662 3. 2002 32 149 Per Game Overall 4. 2007 5 18.8 4. 2007 39 601 2016 34 149 Season GP PF/G 5. 2008 9 17.1 5. 2011 37 597 5. 2005 32 148 1. 1999 32 22.1 Regular Season 2001 34 148 2. 2000 32 21.9 Season GP Ast 7. 2011 34 143 3. 2002 37 21.0 1. 2014 34 627 Playoffs 4. 2005 34 20.1 2. 2010 34 604 Season GP Blk 5. 2003 34 19.7 3. 2013 34 593 1. 2008 9 40 Per Game Playoffs 2016 34 593 2. 2002 5 28 Season GP PF/G 5. 2004 34 575 3. 2007 5 26 1. 2008 9 22.0 6. 1999 32 570 4. 2011 3 12 2. 2002 5 20.0 Playoffs 5. 2010 2 10 3. 2010 2 19.5 Season GP Ast 2009 3 10 2001 2 19.5 1. 2008 9 169 Per Game Overall 5. 2007 5 18.8 2. 2002 5 86 Season GP Blk/G 3. 2007 5 85 1. 2008 43 7.1 POINTS 4. 2009 3 59 2. 2002 37 6.7 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 5. 2010 2 58 3. 2007 39 5.9 Season GP Pts Per Game Overall 4. 2001 34 5.5 1. 2008 43 3106 Season GP Ast/G 5. 2015 34 5.4 2. 2009 37 2958 1. 2014 36 18.8 Per Game Playoffs 3. 2010 36 2920 2. 2010 36 18.4 Season GP Blk/G 4. 2007 39 2909 3. 1998 30 18.0 1. 2002 5 5.6 5. 2014 36 2887 4. 1999 32 17.8 2. 2007 5 5.2 Regular Season 1997 28 17.8 3. 2010 2 5.0 Season GP Pts Per Game Playoffs 4. 2008 9 4.4 1. 2016 34 2728 Season GP Ast/G 5. 2014 2 4.0 2. 2010 34 2722 1. 2010 2 29.0 2011 3 4.0 2. 2014 2 25.0 3. 2014 34 2705 3. 2009 3 19.7 TURNOVERS 4. 2009 34 2661 4. 2008 9 18.8 5. 2013 34 2648 5. 2002 5 17.2 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Playoffs Season GP TO Season GP Pts 1. 2008 43 669 1. 2008 9 688 2. 2007 39 665 2. 2007 5 425 3. 2011 37 594 3. 2002 5 392 4. 2012 36 560 4. 2009 3 297 5. 2009 37 537 5. 2011 3 226

123 #StarsHeart CAREER RECORDS

GAMES PLAYED POINTS PER GAME DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 301 1. Becky Hammon 2007-14 15.6 1. Margo Dydek 1998-04 1266 2. Margo Dydek 1998-04 224 2. Natalie Williams 1999-02 15.4 2. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 1258 3. Becky Hammon 2007-14 223 3. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 14.3 3. Jayne Appel 2010-15 840 4. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 188 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 14.1 4. Natalie Williams 1999-02 699 5. Jayne Appel 2010-14 185 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 13.6 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 595 6. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 180 Chamique Holdsclaw 2010 13.6 6. Becky Hammon 2001-14 510 7. LaTonya Johnson 1998-03 173 7. Kayla McBride 2014-15 13.4 7. Wendy Palmer 1997-99, 2005 465 8. Danielle Robinson 2011-14 156 8. Danielle Adams 2011-15 12.4 8. Danielle Adams 2011-15 435 9. Danielle Adams 2011-15 155 Jia Perkins 2011-15 12.4 9. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 420 10. Jia Perkins 2011-15 150 10. Wendy Palmer 1997-99, 2005 11.9 10. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 410 GAMES STARTED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS REBOUNDS PER GAME (Min. 50 Games) 1. Natalie Williams 1999-02 9.7 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 282 1. Becky Hammon 2007-14 498 2. Margo Dydek 1998-04 6.8 2. Becky Hammon 2007-14 222 2. Shanna Crossley 2006-09 199 3. Ann Wauters 2008-09 6.8 3. Margo Dydek 1998-04 207 3. Jia Perkins 2011-15 198 4. Elena Baranova 1997-99 6.4 4. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 182 4. Danielle Adams 2011-15 176 5. Wendy Palmer 1997-99, 2005 6.2 5. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 148 5. Shameka Christon 2012-14 129 Jayne Appel 2010-15 6.2 6. Danielle Robinson 2011-15 131 6. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 128 Michelle Snow 2010 6.2 7. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 127 7. Kayla McBride 2014-15 110 8. Sophia Young-Malcom 2006-15 6.0 8. Jayne Appel 2010-15 121 8. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 106 9. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 5.6 9. Natalie Williams 1999-02 117 9. Shannon Johnson 2004-06 87 10. Gwen Jackson 2003-04 5.5 10. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 113 10. Agnieszka Bibrzyck 2004-06 81 MINUTES ASSISTS 3-POINT % (Min. 20 Made) 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 9262 1. Jia Perkins 2011-14 .465 1. Becky Hammon 2001-14 1133 2. Becky Hammon 2007-14 7004 2. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 .446 2. Danielle Robinson 2011-15 769 3. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 5989 3. Korie Hlede 1999-01 .418 3. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 554 4. Margo Dydek 1998-04 5801 4. Shanna Crossley 2006-09 402 4. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 532 5. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 5034 5. Dena Head 1997-98 .390 5. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 418 6. Danielle Robinson 2011-15 4575 6. Kayla McBride 2014-15 .385 6. Margo Dydek 1998-04 416 6. Natalie Williams 1999-02 4065 7. Becky Hammon 2007-14 .384 7. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 412 8. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 4051 8. Elena Baranova 1997-99 .371 8. Shannon Johnson 2004-06 411 9. Jia Perkins 2011-15 3877 9. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 .370 9. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 385 10. Jayne Appel 2010-15 3670 10. Erin Perperoglou 2007-09 .364 10. Jia Perkins 2011-15 363 MINUTES PER GAME FREE THROWS MADE ASSISTS PER GAME (Min. 50 Games) 1. Jennifer Azzi 35.8 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 965 1. Becky Hammon 2007-14 5.1 2. Natalie Williams 34.2 2. Becky Hammon 2007-14 702 2. Danielle Robinson 2011-15 4.9 3. Adrienne Goodson 31.9 3. Margo Dydek 1998-04 628 3. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 4.7 4. Debbie Black 31.7 4. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 572 4. Shannon Johnson 2004-06 4.2 5. Becky Hammon 31.7 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 535 5. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 3.3 6. Sophia Young-Malcolm 30.8 6. Natalie Williams 1999-02 521 6. Sydney Colson 2015 2.8 7. Shannon Johnson 30.2 7. Jia Perkins 2011-15 381 7. Tammi Reiss 1997-98 2.7 8. Ann Wauters 29.4 8. Danielle Adams 2011-15 347 8. Korie Hlede 1999-01 2.4 9. Danielle Robinson 29.3 9. Danielle Robinson 2011-15 339 9. Helen Darling 2007-10 2.3 10. Chamique Holdsclaw 29.0 10. Wendy Palmer 1997-99, 2005 294 10. Elena Baranova 1997-99 2.3

FIELD GOALS FREE THROW % (Min. 50 Made) STEALS 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 1659 1. Becky Hammon 2004-14 .921 1. Sophia Young-Malclom 2006-15 477 2. Becky Hammon 2007-14 1137 2. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 .887 2. Jia Perkins 2011-15 249 3. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 991 3. Danielle Robinson 2011-15 .878 3. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 246 4. Margo Dydek 1998-04 905 4. Ruth Riley 2007-10 .875 4. Becky Hammon 2007-14 244 5. Jia Perkins 2011-15 852 5. Agnieszka Bibrzycka 2004, 2006 .873 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 192 6. Natalie Williams 1999-02 654 6. Kayla McBride 2014-15 .860 6. Danielle Robinson 2011-15 185 7. Danielle Robinson 2011-15 629 7. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 .857 7. Shannon Johnson 2004-06 154 8. Danielle Adams 2011-15 624 8. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 .851 8. Natalie Williams 1999-02 152 9. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 618 9. Jia Perkins 2011-15 .847 9. Margo Dydek 1998-04 134 10. Wendy Palmer 1997-99, 2005 484 10. LaToya Thomas 2004-05 .833 10. Helen Darling 2007-10 128 FIELD GOAL % (Min. 50 Made) TOTAL REBOUNDS BLOCKS 1. Michelle Snow 2010 .574 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 1807 1. Margo Dydek 1998-04 655 2. Ann Wauters 2008-09 .537 2. Margo Dydek 1998-04 1530 2. Jayne Appel 2010-15 159 3. Jayne Appel 2010-15 .512 3. Natalie Williams 1999-02 1156 3. Ruth Riley 2007-10 158 4. Chamique Holdsclaw 2010 .494 4. Jayne Appel 2010-14 1142 4. Elena Baranova 1997-99 116 5. Chantelle Anderson 2005-06 .490 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 1055 5. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 111 6. Natalie Williams 1999-02 .486 6. Wendy Palmer 1997-99, 2005 687 6. Danielle Adams 2011-15 96 7. Katie Mattera 2005-06, 2010 .481 7. Danielle Adams 2011-15 659 7. Natalie Williams 1999-02 66 8. Danielle Robinson 2011-14 .475 8. Becky Hammon 2007-14 589 8. Katie Mattera 2005-06, 2009 52 9. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 .468 9. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 588 9. Becky Hammon 2007-14 49 10. LaToya Thomas 2004-05 .466 10. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 571 10. Erin Perperoglou 2007-09 45 POINTS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS TURNOVERS 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 4300 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-15 549 1 Becky Hammon 2007-14 718 2. Becky Hammon 2007-14 3474 2. Natalie Williams 1999-02 487 2 Margo Dydek 1998-04 611 3. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 2563 3. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 460 3 Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 508 4. Margo Dydek 1998-04 2457 4. Jayne Appel 2010-15 302 4 Sophia Young-Malclom 2006-15 482 5. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 2076 5. Margo Dydek 1998-04 264 5 Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 379 8. Jia Perkins 2011-15 1863 6. Danielle Adams 2011-15 224 8 Danielle Robinson 2011-15 335 6. Natalie Williams 1999-02 1837 7. Wendy Palmer 1997-99, 2005 222 6 Natalie Williams 1999-02 289 7. Danielle Adams 2011-15 1771 8. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 168 7 Shannon Johnson 2004-06 287 9. Danielle Robinson 2011-15 1597 9. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 161 9 Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 225 10. Wendy Palmer 1997-99, 2005 1313 10. Elena Baranova 1997-99 142 10 Jia Perkins 2011-15 222

124 #StarsHeart CAREER RECORDS

PERSONAL FOULS 1 Margo Dydek 1998-04 742 2 Sophia Young-Malclom 2006-15 687 3 Natalie Williams 1999-02 482 4 Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 472 5 Jayne Appel 2010-15 430 6 Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 406 7 Danielle Adams 2011-15 396 8 Ruth Riley 2007-10 344 9 Danielle Robinson 2011-15 333 10 Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 332

125 #StarsHeart CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES

Natalie Williams at Phoenix, 7/21/01 (11 points, 11 rebounds) 2016 (4) 2007 (8) Margo Dydek vs. Sacramento, 7/14/01 (10 points, 14 rebounds) Monique Currie at Washington, 8/28/16 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Sandora Irvin at Minnesota, 8/19/07 (10 points, 14 assists) Margo Dydek at Sacramento, 7/12/01 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Kayla McBride at Chicago, 6/21/2016 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Houston, 7/27/07 (15 points, 13 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Portland, 7/8/01 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Dearica Hamby vs. Seattle, 6/14/16 (15 points, 18 rebounds) Sophia Young at Phoenix, 7/11/07 (26 points, 12 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Cleveland, 7/6/01 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Kayla Alexander at Los Angeles, 6/2/16 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Erin Buescher at Detroit, 7/1/07 (23 points, 16 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Cleveland, 7/6/01 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Erin Buescher vs. Minnesota, 6/29/07 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Los Angeles, 7/3/01 (16 points, 10 rebounds) 2015 (5) Vickie Johnson at Seattle (13 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Miami, 7/2/01 (22 points, 14 rebounds) Vickie Johnson vs. Seattle (10 rebounds, 10 assists) Natalie Williams at Washington, 6/29/01 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young Malcolm at Minnesota, 8/11/15 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young at Phoenix, 5/19/07 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Miami, 6/27/01 (24 points, 11 rebounds) Danielle Robinson vs. Atlanta, 7/29/15 (10 points, 12 assists) Natalie Williams vs. Seattle, 6/25/01 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Sophia Young-Malcolm vs. Indiana, 7/21/15 (15 points, 10 rebounds) 2006 (14) Natalie Williams vs. Minnesota, 6/23/01 (18 points, 14 rebounds) Danielle Robinson at Los Angeles, 7/2/15 (12 points, 13 assists) Natalie Williams vs. Sacramento, 6/21/01 (13 points, 14 rebounds) Sophia Young-Malcolm vs. Chicago, 6/20/15 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Katie Feenstra vs. Phoenix (24 points, 13 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Charlotte, 6/14/01 (25 points, 12 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix, 8/12/06 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Orlando, 6/7/01 (11 points, 11 rebounds) 2014 (5) Katie Feenstra vs. Charlotte, 8/1/06 (13 points, 18 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 6/5/01 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Charlotte, 8/1/06 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Portland, 6/2/01 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Danielle Adams at Chicago, 8/17/14 (18 points, 11 rebounds) Katie Feenstra vs. Phoenix, 7/28/06 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Phoenix, 5/30/01 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Danielle Adams vs. Phoenix, 8/7/14 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix, 7/28/06 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Jayne Appel at Minnesota, 7/29/14 (10 points, 12 rebounds) Katie Feenstra vs. Los Angeles, 7/26/06 (12 points, 15 rebounds) 2000 (21) Jayne Appel at Seattle, 6/19/14 (11 points, 15 rebounds) Katie Feenstra vs. Connecticut, 7/22/06 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young-Malcolm vs. Phoenix, 6/7/14 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Connecticut, 7/22/06 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Los Angeles, 8/9/00 (26 points, 13 rebounds) Shannon Johnson at Minnesota, 7/9/06 (20 points, 10 assists) Natalie Williams vs. Portland, 8/7/00 (25 points, 11 rebounds) 2013 (5) Katie Feenstra vs. Chicago, 7/1/06 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Indiana, 7/29/00 (22 points, 15 rebounds) Sophia Young at Seattle, 6/4/06 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Cleveland, 7/26/00 (21 points, 19 rebounds) Jayne Appel vs. Los Angeles, 8/31/13 (10 points, 12 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Indiana, 5/23/06 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Orlando, 7/23/00 (23 points, 12 rebounds) Shenise Johnson vs. Seattle, 8/25/13 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young at Houston, 5/21/06 (13 points, 12 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Miami, 7/21/00 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Jayne Appel at Seattle, 8/11/13 (11 points, 16 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Phoenix, 7/19/00 (20 points, 14 rebounds) Danielle Robinson vs. Phoenix, 6/25/13 (15 points, 10 assists) 2005 (6) Margo Dydek at Sacramento, 7/15/00 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Danielle Adams at New York, 6/23/13 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Portland, 7/12/00 (22 points, 14 rebounds) Katie Feenstra vs. Seattle, 8/23/05 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Detroit, 7/7/00 (22 points, 11 rebounds) 2012 (8) Shannon Johnson at Sacramento, 8/18/05 (14 points, 13 assists) Margo Dydek at Seattle, 7/1/00 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Sacramento, 7/14/05 (20 points, 16 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Seattle, 7/1/00 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Danielle Adams at Seattle, 9/21/12 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Katie Feenstra at Charlotte, 6/23/05 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Sacramento, 6/26/00 (21 points, 14 rebounds) Sophia Young at Seattle, 9/21/12 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel vs. Houston, 6/18/05 (20 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Washington, 6/17/00 (30 points, 13 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Connecticut, 8/30/12 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Connecticut, 6/4/05 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Charlotte, 6/15/00 (24 points, 18 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix, 7/3/12 (12 points, 14 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Orlando, 6/13/00 (19 points, 14 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Minnesota, 7/1/12 (22 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Portland, 6/8/00 (15 points, 16 rebounds) Becky Hammon at Los Angeles, 6/24/12 (12 points, 10 assists) 2004 (10) Natalie Williams vs. Phoenix, 6/6/00 (20 points, 15 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix, 6/1/12 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Washington, 9/15/04 (20 points, 11 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson at New York, 6/3/00 (21 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young at Tulsa, 5/19/12 (20 points, 13 rebounds) LaToya Thomas vs. Houston, 9/9/04 (26 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Minneosta, 6/1/00 (18 points, 14 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Phoenix, 7/30/04 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Los Angeles, 5/31/00 (21 points, 14 rebounds) 2011 (5) Adrienne Goodson at Detroit, 7/18/04 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Becky Hammon vs. Washington, 9/10/11 (15 points, 11 assists) Adrienne Goodson vs. Connecticut, 7/15/04 (14 points, 10 rebounds) 1999 (17) Margo Dydek at Los Angeles, 7/2/04 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Becky Hammon at Phoenix, 8/20/11 (22 points, 10 assists) Margo Dydek at Phoenix, 8/20/99 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Phoenix, 6/26/04 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Tulsa, 8/4/11 (18 points, 13 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Phoenix, 8/20/99 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Shannon Johnson at Phoenix, 6/26/04 (13 points, 10 assists) Sophia Young at Los Angeles, 7/18/11 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Sacramento, 8/14/99 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Minnesota, 6/24/04 (11 points, 12 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Los Angeles, 7/12/11 (22 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Charlotte, 8/9/99 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Shannon Johnson vs. Sacramento, 5/28/04 (15 points, 12 assists) Natalie Williams vs. Los Angeles, 8/5/99 (17 points, 11 rebounds) 2010 (13) Elena Baranova at Los Angeles, 7/30/99 (13 points, 10 rebounds) 2003 (11) Margo Dydek at Los Angeles, 7/30/99 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix, 8/22/10 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Houston, 8/2/03 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Orlando, 7/10/99 (23 points, 12 rebounds) Sophia Young at Los Angeles, 8/8/10 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 8/1/03 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Detroit, 7/6/99 (15 points, 16 rebounds) Becky Hammon vs. Phoenix, 8/3/10 (13 points, 11 assists) Adrienne Goodson vs. Houston, 8/1/03 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Detroit, 7/6/99 (31 points, 10 rebounds) Chamique Holdsclaw at Washington, 7/29/10 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Washington, 7/19/03 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Cleveland, 7/2/99 (13 points, 12 rebounds) Michelle Snow vs. Chicago, 7/24/10 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Gwen Jackson vs. Phoenix, 7/5/03 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Los Angeles, 6/28/99 (28 points, 12 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Tulsa, 7/16/10 (11 points, 12 rebounds) Gwen Jackson at Detroit, 7/1/03 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Sacramento, 6/24/99 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Becky Hammon vs. Minnesota, 6/26/10 (21 points, 10 assists) Margo Dydek vs. Los Angeles, 6/26/03 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Houston, 6/17/99 (16 points, 16 rebounds) Becky Hammon at Phoenix, 6/18/10 (21 points, 10 assists) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 6/20/03 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Minnesota, 6/14/99 (18 points, 12 rebounds) Sophia Young at Phoenix, 6/18/10 (25 points, 10 rebounds) Gwen Jackson vs. Detroit, 6/7/03 (15 points, 14 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Orlando, 6/12/99 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Chamique Holdsclaw vs. Tulsa, 6/11/10 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Connecticut, 6/1/03 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Orlando, 6/12/99 (11 points, 12 rebounds) Michelle Snow at Connecticut, 6/6/10 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Minnesota, 5/30/03 (20 points, 12 rebounds) Michelle Snow vs. Los Angeles, 5/22/10 (16 points, 12 rebounds) 1998 (23) Michelle Snow at Tulsa, 5/20/10 (13 points, 15 rebounds) 2002 (17) Elena Baranova vs. Phoenix, 8/17/98 (14 points, 11 rebounds) 2009 (10) Wendy Palmer-Daniel vs. Phoenix, 8/17/98 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Sacramento, 8/1/02 (27 points, 11 rebounds) Elena Baranova at Los Angeles, 8/14/98 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Edwidge Lawson-Wade vs. Los Angeles, 9/5/09 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Phoenix, 7/26/02 (21 points, 16 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Sacramento, 8/12/98 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Ann Wauters vs. Detroit, 8/29/09 (15 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Minnesota, 7/24/02 (11 points, 12 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel vs. Sacramento, 8/12/98 (31 points, 11 rebounds) Ann Wauters at Indiana, 8/27/09 (18 points, 14 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Detroit, 7/23/02 (12 points, 15 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel vs. Detroit, 8/10/98 (20 points, 12 rebounds) Ann Wauters at Phoenix, 8/13/09 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Washington, 7/20/02 (10 points, 16 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Cleveland, 8/6/98 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Becky Hammon at Seattle, 8/1/09 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 7/17/02 (17 points, 14 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 8/4/98 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young at Sacramento, 7/30/09 (29 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Indiana, 7/10/02 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Los Angeles, 8/1/98 (15 points, 12 rebounds) Becky Hammon vs. Chicago, 7/3/09 (14 points, 10 assists) Margo Dydek at Clevleand, 6/30/02 (19 points, 13 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Houston, 7/30/98 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Sacramento, 6/26/09 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Portland, 6/25/02 (13 points, 12 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Cleveland, 7/25/98 (23 points, 11 rebounds) Ruth Riley at Phoenix, 6/6/09 (12 points, 13 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Sacramento, 6/22/02 (22 points, 20 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Charlotte, 7/22/98 (13 points, 14 rebounds) Sophia Young at Phoenix, 6/6/09 (25 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Indiana, 6/18/02 (12 points, 12 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Detroit, 7/17/98 (15 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Seattle, 6/15/02 (14 points, 14 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Houston, 7/11/98 (22 points, 10 rebounds) 2008 (12) Margo Dydek vs. New York, 6/11/02 (12 points, 16 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Sacramento, 7/6/98 (22 points, 13 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Seattle, 6/9/02 (22 points, 14 rebounds) Elena Baranova at Sacramento, 7/5/98 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Ann Wauters vs. Connecticut, 9/11/08 (17 points, 15 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Phoenix (10 points, 12 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 6/30/98 (27 points, 16 rebounds) Ann Wauters at New York, 9/9/08 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Portland, 5/30/02 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Charlotte, 6/25/98 (16 points, 13 rebounds) Sophia Young at Connecticut, 9/7/08 (22 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Portland, 5/30/02 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Elena Baranova at Washington, 6/19/98 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Ann Wauters at Phoenix, 7/15/08 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. New York, 6/15/98 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Atlanta, 7/11/08 (25 points, 11 rebounds) 2001 (26) Margo Dydek vs. New York, 6/15/98 (12 points, 13 rebounds) Ann Wauters at Chicago, 7/10/08 (23 points, 11 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Los Angeles, 8/13/01 (21 points, 11 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Washington, 6/13/98 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Ann Wauters vs. New York, 7/8/08 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Phoenix, 8/10/01 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Los Angeles, 6/11/98 (18 points, 14 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Sacramento, 7/3/08 (20 points, 12 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Phoenix, 8/10/01 (10 points, 12 rebounds) Ann Wauters vs. Minnesota, 6/28/08 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Phoenix, 8/10/01 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Ann Wauters at Atlanta, 6/18/08 (18 points, 14 rebounds) 2001 ● TRIPLE-DOUBLE Natalie Williams at New York, 8/8/01 (11 points, 14 rebounds) Ann Wauters at Indiana, 6/15/08 (19 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Detroit, 8/7/01 (26 points, 14 rebounds) # Margo Dydek vs. Orlando, 6/7/01 (12 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists) Ann Wauters at Minnesota, 6/8/08 (24 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Indiana, 8/4/01 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson at Seattle, 8/3/01 (15 points, 11 rebounds)

126 #StarsHeart OPPONENT DOUBLE-DOUBLES

2016 (11) 2011 (18) 2006 (14) Nneka Ogwumike, 9/16/16 at Los Angeles (17 points, 17 rebounds) Swin Cash, vs. Seattle, 9/3/11 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Chastity Melvin, at Washington, 8/8/06 (18 points, 11 rebounds) Elizabeth Williams, 9/13/16 at Atlanta (17 points, 12 rebounds) Asjha Jones, vs. Connecticut, 8/30/11 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Nikki Teasley, at Washington, 8/8/06 (14 points, 11 assists) Courtney Paris, 9/9/16 vs. Dallas (11 points, 11 rebounds) Maya Moore, vs. Minnesota, 8/28/11 (19 points, 12 rebounds) Nicole Ohlde, at Minnesota, 8/6/06 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Tina Charles, 8/26/16 vs. New York (13 points, 10 rebounds) Candice Dupree, at Phoenix, 8/20/11 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Tangela Smith, vs. Charlotte, 8/1/06 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Erlana Larkins, 7/1/16 at Indiana (17 rebounds, 16 points) DeWanna Bonner, at Phoenix, 8/20/11 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 7/26/06 (20 points, 14 rebounds) , 6/23/16 at Dallas (11 points, 11 rebounds) Sylvia Fowles, vs. Chicago, 8/14/11 (28 points, 17 rebounds) Taj McWilliams-Franklin, vs. Connecticut, 7/22/06 (12 points, 10 reb) Jasmine Thomas, 6/19/16 at Connecticut (11 points, 10 assists) Asjha Jones, at Connecticut, 8/11/11 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, at Detroit, 7/16/06 (20 points, 17 rebounds) Breanna Stewart, 6/14/16 vs. Seattle (19 points, 15 rebounds) , vs. Tulsa, 8/6/11 (27 points, 10 rebounds) Tammy Sutton-Brown, at Charlotte, 7/14/06 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Tina Charles, 6/11/16 vs. New York (21 points, 10 rebounds) Candice Dupree, vs. Phoenix, 7/28/11 (17 points, 14 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, vs. Detroit, 6/27/06 (22 points, 19 rebounds) Nneka Ogwumike, 6/2/16 at Los Angeles (21 points, 10 rebounds) Jenna O’Hea, at Los Angeles, 7/18/11 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 6/25/06 (41 points, 13 rebounds) , 5/19/16 vs. Connecticut (12 points, 10 rebounds) Plenette Pierson, vs. New York, 7/8/11 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Jia Perkins, at Chicago, 6/17/06 (21 points, 10 rebounds) Sylvia Fowles, at Chicago, 6/28/11 (16 points, 12 rebounds) Nicole Ohlde, vs. Minnesota, 6/9/06 (18 points, 12 rebounds) 2015 (16) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles, 6/24/11 (25 points, 13 rebounds) Cappie Pondexter, at Phoenix, 5/31/06 (26 points, 10 rebounds) Candice Dupree, vs. Phoenix, 6/21/11 (20 points, 13 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 5/25/06 (25 points, 16 rebounds) , 9/13/15 at Seattle (12 points, 10 rebounds) Penny Taylor, at Phoenix, 6/17/11 (18 points, 10 assists) Crystal Langhorne, 8/28/15 at Seattle (22 points, 10 rebounds) Candice Dupree, at Phoenix, 6/17/11 (18 points, 12 rebounds) 2005 (14) Candace Parker, 8/20/15 at Los Angeles (10 points, 11 rebounds) Erika de Souza, vs. Atlanta, 6/11/11 (10 points, 14 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 8/26/05 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Lindsay Whalen, 8/21/15 vs. Minnesota (12 points, 10 assists) , vs. Tulsa, 6/4/11 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, vs. Seattle, 8/23/05 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Slyvia Fowles, 8/21/15 vs. Minnesota (16 points, 12 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, at Sacramento, 8/18/05 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker, 8/23/15 vs. Los Angeles (20 points, 12 rebounds) 2010 (20) Vanessa Hayden, at Minnesota, 8/9/05 (15 points, 11 rebounds) Kelsey Bone, 8/4/15 at Connecticut (17 points, 10 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 8/5/05 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker, 8/2/15 vs. Los Angeles (17 points, 11 rebounds) Crystal Langhorne, vs. Washington, 8/17/10 (21 points, 12 rebounds) Lindsay Whalen, at Minnesota, 8/15/10 (21 points, 12 assists) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 8/2/05 (21 points, 14 rebounds) , 7/31/15 vs. Washington (12 points, 11 rebounds) Vanessa Hayden, vs. Minnesota, 7/26/05 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Elena Delle Donne, 7/19/15 at Chicago (29 points, 13 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, vs. Minnesota, 8/10/10 (12 points, 12 rebounds) Candice Dupree, vs. Phoenix, 8/3/10 (24 points, 12 rebounds) Kamila Vodichkova, vs. Phoenix, 7/23/05 (19 points, 12 rebounds) Elena Delle Donne, 7/19/15 at Chicago (29 points, 13 rebounds) Kamila Vodichkova, vs. Phoenix, 7/5/05 (13 points, 14 rebounds) Elena Delle Donne, 7/19/15 at Chicago (29 points, 13 rebounds) Diana Taurasi, vs. Phoenix, 8/3/10 (21 points, 10 assists) Sylvia Fowles, vs. Chicago, 7/24/10 (23 points, 12 rebounds) Elena Baranova, vs. New York, 7/2/05 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Nneka Ogwumike, 7/8/15 vs. Los Angeles (16 points, 13 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, vs. Seattle, 6/30/05 (17 points, 15 rebounds) Jantel Lavender, 7/2/15 at Los Angeles (21 points, 10 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, at Minnesota, 7/22/10 (11 points, 14 rebounds) , at Minnesota, 7/22/10 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Michelle Snow, at Houston, 6/25/05 (13 points, 12 rebounds) Elena Delle Donne, 6/20/15 vs. Chicago (28 points, 13 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 5/27/05 (21 points, 10 rebounds) Courtney Paris, 6/14/15 vs. Tulsa (10 points, 19 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, at Minnesota, 7/8/10 (24 points, 10 rebounds) Tina Charles, vs. Connecticut, 7/6/10 (16 points, 13 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, at Detroit, 5/24/05 (15 points, 12 rebounds) 2014 (17) Tina Thompson, at Los Angeles, 7/1/10 (24 points, 10 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, at Seattle, 6/29/10 (31 points, 15 rebounds) 2004 (12) Courtney Paris, 8/8/14 at Tulsa (11 points, 11 rebounds) Tanisha Wright, at Seattle, 6/29/10 (11 points, 12 assists) Dawn Staley, vs. Charlotte, 9/17/04 (11 points, 10 assists) Glory Johnson, 8/8/14 at Tulsa (14 points, 12 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, at Seattle, 6/20/10 (19 points, 14 rebounds) Nakia Sanford, vs. Washington, 9/15/04 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Candice Dupree, 8/7/14 vs. Phoenix (20 points, 18 rebounds) Candice Dupree, at Phoenix, 6/18/10 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 9/1/04 (27 points, 13 rebounds) Crystal Langhorne, 8/3/14 at Seattle (19 points, 10 rebounds) Sancho Lyttle, at Atlanta, 6/13/10 (24 points, 12 rebounds) Swin Cash, vs. Detroit, 7/18/04 (18 points, 12 rebounds) , 8/1/14 vs. Connecticut (24 points, 12 rebounds) Tina Charles, at Connecticut, 6/6/10 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, vs. Detroit, 7/18/04 (11 points, 14 rebounds) Glory Johnson, 7/22/14 vs. Tulsa (10 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles, 5/22/10 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 7/9/04 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Glory Johnson, 7/17/14 at Tulsa (15 points, 10 rebounds) Tina Thompson, vs. Los Angeles, 5/22/10 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Sheri Sam, at Seattle, 7/1/04 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Kelsey Bone, 7/1/14 at Connecticut (12 points, 14 rebounds) Erika DeSouza, vs. Atlanta, 5/15/10 (11 points, 15 rebounds) , vs. Minnesota, 6/24/04 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Sancho Lyttle, 6/26/14 vs. Atlanta (16 points, 11 rebounds) Chamique Holdsclaw, at Washington, 6/17/04 (24 points, 10 rebounds) Emma Messeman, 6/24/14 vs. Washington (10 points, 13 rebounds) 2009 (16) Tammy Sutton-Brown, at Charlotte, 6/15/04 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Jantel Lavender, 6/22/14 at Los Angeles (14 points, 13 rebounds) , at Sacramento, 9/10/09 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Sheryl Swoopes, vs. Houston, 6/12/04 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Nneka Ogwumike, 6/22/14 at Los Angeles (24 points, 11 rebounds) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles, 9/8/10 (12 points, 13 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, vs. Detroit, 5/22/04 (21 points, 22 rebounds) Brittney Griner, 6/7/14 vs. Phoenix (16 points, 18 rebounds) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles, 9/5/09 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Lindsay Whalen, 6/1/14 vs. Minnesota (14 points, 10 assists) Charde Houston, vs. Minnesota, 9/1/09 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Courtney Paris, 5/28/14 vs. Tulsa (10 points, 10 rebounds) 2003 (15) Nicky Anosike, vs. Minnesota, 9/1/09 (18 points, 11 rebounds) Courtney Paris, 5/17/14 vs. Tulsa (13 points, 14 rebounds) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles, 8/21/09 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 8/23/03 (31 points, 11 rebounds) Erika de Souza, 5/16/14 at Atlanta (23 points, 11 rebounds) Tina Thompson, vs. Los Angeles, 8/21/09 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, vs. Seattle, 8/20/03 (22 points, 14 rebounds) 2013 (18) Sancho Lyttle, vs. Atlanta, 8/6/09 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Svetlana Abrosimova, vs. Minnesota, 8/16/03 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles, 8/4/09 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, at Seattle, 8/12/03 (32 points, 18 rebounds) Diana Taurasi at Phoenix, 9/13/13 (20 points, 10 assists) Swin Cash, at Seattle, 8/1/09 (12 points, 10 rebounds) , at New York, 8/5/03 (12 points, 12 rebounds) Brittney Griner at Phoenix, 9/6/13 (16 points, 14 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, at Seattle, 8/1/09 (23 points, 13 rebounds) Tangela Smith, at Sacramento, 7/10/03 (16 points, 12 rebounds) Nneka Ogwumike vs. Los Angeles, 8/31/13 (19 points, 10 rebounds) Swin Cash, vs. Seattle, 7/28/09 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 7/10/03 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker vs. Los Angeles, 8/31/13 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Candice Dupree, at Chicago, 7/19/09 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Ticha Penicheiro, at Sacramento, 7/10/03 (11 assists, 10 steals) Glory Johnson at Tulsa, 8/30/13 (16 points, 12 rebounds) Nicky Anosike, at Minnesota, 7/10/09 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, at Detroit, 7/1/03 (12 points, 15 rebounds) Tina Thompson vs. Seattle, 8/27/13 (27 points, 13 rebounds) Swin Cash, at Seattle, 7/7/09 (18 points, 12 rebounds) Delisha Milton, vs. Los Angeles, 6/26/03 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Camille Little at Seattle, 8/11/13 (11 points, 10 rebounds) DeWanna Bonner, at Phoenix, 6/6/09 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 6/24/03 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Tina Thompson at Seattle, 8/11/13 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Andrea Stinson, vs. Charlotte, 6/14/03 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Lindsay Whalen vs. Minnesota, 8/6/13 (11 points, 10 assisits) 2008 (12) Cheryl Ford, vs. Detroit, 6/7/03 (11 points, 12 rebounds) Maya Moore vs. Minnesota, 8/6/13 (26 points, 10 rebounds) Taj McWilliams-Franklin, vs. Connecticut, 6/1/03 (13 points, 10 reb) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles, 8/30/08 (17 points, 15 rebounds) Adrian Williams, at Phoenix, 5/28/03 (14 points, 16 rebounds) Glory Johnson vs. Tulsa, 8/4/13 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 8/30/08 (18 points, 12 rebounds) Tina Charles vs. Connecticut, 7/20/13 (18 points, 12 rebounds) Diana Taurasi, at Phoenix, 8/28/08 (13 points, 10 rebounds) 2002 (9) Tina Charles at Connecticut, 7/14/13 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Candice Dupree, vs. Chicago, 7/24/08 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Nneka Ogwumike at Los Angeles, 7/6/13 (24 points, 16 rebounds) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles, 7/14/08 (24 points, 10 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 8/12/02 (22 points, 13 rebounds) Cappie Pondexter at New York, 6/23/13 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 7/14/08 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Ticha Penicheiro, vs. Sacramento, 8/12/02 (13 points, 11 assists) Camille Little vs. Seattle, 6/21/13 (23 points, 10 rebounds) Kristen Rasmussen, vs. Minnesota, 6/28/08 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Tangela Smith, at Sacramento, 8/1/02 (19 points, 12 rebounds) Sylvia Fowles at Chicago, 6/9/13 (15 points, 16 rebounds) Michelle Snow, at Houston, 6/26/08 (17 points, 16 rebounds) Adrian Williams, vs. Phoenix, 7/26/02 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker vs. Los Angeles, 6/1/13 (27 points, 20 rebounds) Michelle Snow, vs. Houston, 6/24/08 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Swin Cash, at Detroit, 7/23/02 (21 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 6/20/08 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Shannon Johnson, at Orlando, 7/19/02 (21 points, 12 assists) 2012 (17) , at Indiana, 6/15/08 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Tamika Catchings, vs. Indiana, 6/18/02 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Tina Thompson, at Houston, 6/3/08 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Tammy Sutton-Brown vs. Charlotte, 6/8/02 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Ann Wauters, at Seattle, 9/21/12 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Adrian Williams, at Phoenix, 6/1/02 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Maya Moore, vs. Minnesota, 9/9/12 (18 points, 12 rebounds) 2007 (9) Rebekkah Brunson, vs. Minnesota, 9/9/12 (15 points, 12 rebounds) 2001 (9) Tamika Catchings, vs. Indiana, 9/7/12 (26 points, 11 rebounds) Christi Thomas, at Los Angeles, 8/14/07 (18 points, 13 rebounds) , vs. Connecticut, 8/30/12 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, vs. Sacramento, 8/9/07 (12 points, 19 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 8/13/01 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Tina Charles, vs. Connecticut, 8/30/12 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Tangela Smith, at Phoenix, 7/11/07 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Svetlana Abrosimova, at Minnesota, 8/12/01 (13 points, 12 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, at Minnesota, 8/28/12 (17 points, 20 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, vs. Seattle, 7/7/07 (15 points, 13 rebounds) Jurgita Streimikyte, at Indiana, 7/18/01 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Sancho Lyttle, vs. Atlanta, 7/13/12 (21 points, 12 rebounds) Chastity Melvin, vs. Chicago, 6/9/07 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 7/12/01 (20 points, 12 rebounds) Tamika Catchings, at Indiana, 7/5/12 (17 points, 15 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, at Seattle, 6/2/07 (20 points, 14 rebounds) Sylvia Crawley, at Portland, 7/8/01 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, vs. Minnesota, 7/1/12 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Michelle Snow, at Houston, 5/29/07 (20 points, 12 rebounds) Chamique Holdsclaw, at Washington, 6/29/01 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Alana Beard, vs. Los Angeles, 6/28/12 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, vs. Seattle, 5/25/07 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 6/21/01 (14 points, 14 rebounds) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles, 6/24/12 (15 points, 15 rebounds) Janell Burse, vs. Seattle, 5/25/07 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Tina Thompson, vs. Houston, 6/5/01 (23 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles, 6/16/12 (21 points, 11 rebounds) Sylvia Crawley, vs. Portland, 6/2/01 (13 points, 15 rebounds) Jantel Lavender, vs. Los Angeles, 6/16/12 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Candice Dupree, vs. Phoenix, 6/1/12 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Sylvia Fowles, vs. Chicago, 5/30/12 (23 points, 12 rebounds) Glory Johnson, at Tulsa, 5/19/12 (11 points, 10 rebounds)

127 #StarsHeart OPPONENT DOUBLE-DOUBLES

2000 (7) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 8/9/00 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Cintia Dos Santos, at Orlando, 7/23/00 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 7/15/00 (29 points, 17 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 6/26/00 (19 points, 10 rebounds) Ticha Penicheiro, vs. Sacramento, 6/26/00 (10 points, 13 assists) Shannon Johnson, vs. Orlando, 6/13/00 (19 points, 12 assists) Sheryl Swoopes, at Houston, 6/12/00 (28 points, 10 rebounds) 1999 (10) , at Phoenix, 8/20/99 (17 points, 11 rebounds) , vs. Charlotte, 8/9/99 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 7/31/99 (20 points, 13 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 7/30/99 (24 points, 10 rebounds) , at Los Angeles, 7/30/99 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Teresa Weatherspoon, at New York, 7/18/99 (15 points, 10 assists) Cindy Brown, vs. Detroit, 7/6/99 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 6/24/99 (24 points, 14 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 6/19/99 (28 points, 19 rebounds) Sheri Sam, vs. , 6/12/99 (21 points, 10 rebounds) 1998 (13) Linda Burgess, at Sacramento, 8/15/98 (33 points, 10 rebounds) Ticha Penicheiro, at Sacramento, 8/15/98 (12 points, 14 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 8/14/98 (18 points, 14 rebounds) Penny Toler, at Los Angeles, 8/14/98 (11 points, 14 assists) Cindy Brown, vs. Detroit, 8/10/98 (10 points, 21 rebounds) Cynthia Cooper, at Houston, 7/30/98 (22 points, 10 assists) Cindy Brown, at Detroit, 7/17/98 (16 points, 15 rebounds) Korie Hlede, vs. Detroit, 7/13/98 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Sandy Brondello, vs. Detroit, 7/13/98 (23 points, 10 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 7/2/98 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Sheryl Swoopes, vs. Houston, 6/30/98 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Alessandra Santos, vs. Washington, 6/13/98 (19 points, 18 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 6/11/98 (24 points, 12 rebounds) 1997 (12) Vicky Bullet, at Charlotte 8/24/97 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles 8/16/97 (23 points, 12 rebounds) Rushia Brown, vs. Cleveland, 8/11/97 (13 points, 11 rebounds) , at Sacramento, 8/8/97 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Vicky Bullet, vs. Charlotte, 8/4/97 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 7/30/97 (23 points, 11 rebounds) , vs. Cleveland, 7/26/97 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Lynette Woodward, at Cleveland, 7/19/97 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Andrea Stinson, at Charlotte, 7/16/97 (19 points, 10 rebounds) Theresa Weatherspoon, vs. New York, 7/5/97 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 6/23/97 (22 points, 10 rebounds) Ruthie Bolton-Holifield, vs. Sacramento, 6/21/97 (18 points, 17 reb)

128 #StarsHeart ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Agnieszka Bibrzycka 9 7/9/04 vs. LAS POINTS Elena Baranova 9 8/8/97 at SAC TOTAL REBOUNDS Player Pts Game Elena Baranova 9 7/19/97 at CLE Player Reb Game 1. Danielle Robinson 36 9/11/11 at TUL Danielle Adams 9 9/10/11 vs. WAS 1. Sophia Young 16 7/1/06 vs. CHI 2. Danielle Adams 32 6/11/11 vs. ATL 10. Multiple Players 8 6 Times Natalie Williams 16 6/17/99 at HOU 3. Moriah Jefferson 31 7/1/16 at IND Most Recent Margo Dydek 16 6/39/98 vs. HOU Natalie Williams 31 7/6/99 vs. DET Kayla McBride 8 7/25/14 at MIN 4. Dearica Hamby 14 6/25/15 vs. PHO 5. Kayla McBride 30 7/9/14 vs. NYL Gwen Jackson 14 6/7/03 vs. DET Kayla McBride 30 5/28/14 vs. TUL 3-POINT FIELD GOAL % (Min. 2 Made) Margo Dydek 14 7/22/98 at CHA 7. Natalie Williams 28 6/28/99 at LAS Wendy Palmer 14 8/21/97 vs. CHA Wendy Palmer 28 6/23/97 vs. LAS Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 8. Gwen Jackson 13 6/14/03 vs. CHA 9. Moriah Jefferson 27 9/9/16 vs. DAL 1. Kayla McBride 1.000 4-4 6/14/14 vs. LAS Margo Dydek 13 6/15/98 vs. NYL Kayla McBride 27 8/1/14 vs. CON Davellyn Whyte 1.000 2-2 8/25/13 vs. SEA Wendy Palmer 13 8/16/97 vs. LAS Margo Dydek 27 6/30/98 vs. HOU Shenise Johnson 1.000 4-4 9/23/12 vs. MIN Elena Baranova 13 7/14/97 at HOU Wendy Palmer 27 8/16/97 vs. LAS Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 5/21/06 at HOU Tammi Reiss 1.000 3-3 8/4/97 vs. CHA FIELD GOALS MADE Moriah Jefferson 1.000 2-2 5/19/16 vs. CON OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Moriah Jefferson 1.000 2-2 6/19/16 at CON Player O. Reb Game Player FG Game Ziomara Morrison 1.000 2-2 6/9/12 vs. SEA 1. Gwen Jackson 10 6/14/03 vs. CHA 1. Danielle Robinson 14 9/11/11 at TUL@ Morenike Atunrase 1.000 2-2 6/24/08 vs. HOU 2. Wendy Palmer 7 8/8/97 at SAC 2. Moriah Jefferson 13 7/1/16 at IND Shanna Crossley 1.000 2-2 6/9/06 vs. MIN 3. Katie Feenstra 6 6/23/05 at CHA Margo Dydek 13 6/30/98 vs. HOU Elisa Aguilar 1.000 2-2 7/8/02 vs. DET Gwen Jackson 6 7/19/03 vs. WAS 4. Kayla McBride 12 7/9/14 vs. NYL Marie Ferdinand 1.000 2-2 7/24/01 at HOU Gwen Jackson 6 6/20/03 vs. HOU 5. Moriah Jefferson 11 7/20/16 at SEA Marie Ferdinand 1.000 2-2 6/23/01 vs. MIN Gwen Jackson 6 6/7/03 vs. DET Moriah Jefferson 11 9/11/16 vs. MIN Krystyna Lara 1.000 2-2 6/17/99 at HOU Natalie Williams 6 7/12/99 vs. PHO Kayla McBride 11 8/1/14 vs. CON LaTonya Johnson 1.000 2-2 7/30/98 at HOU Natalie Williams 6 6/28/99 at LAS Kayla McBride 11 7/22/14 vs. TUL Tammi Reiss 1.000 2-2 6/26/97 at CLE Natalie Williams 6 6/17/99 at HOU Danielle Adams 11 6/11/11 vs. ATL Debbie Black 6 7/26/99 vs. WAS Natalie Williams 11 7/26/99 vs. WAS FREE THROWS MADE Adrienne Goodson 6 8/16/99 at HOU Lady Hardmon 6 8/24/97 at CHA Natalie Williams 11 7/10/99 at ORL Player FT Game Elena Baranova 6 7/2/97 vs. PHO Adrienne Goodson 11 7/6/99 vs. DET 1. Kim Williams 13 6/23/97 vs. LAS Natalie Williams 11 7/6/99 vs. DET 2. Natalie Williams 12 7/18/99 at NYL Natalie Williams 12 6/28/99 at LAS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Natalie Williams 12 6/19/99 vs. SAC Player D. Reb Game Player FGA Game Wendy Palmer 12 6/23/97 vs. LAS 1. Margo Dydek 13 6/30/98 vs. HOU 1. Wendy Palmer 31 8/16/97 vs. LAS 6. Marie Ferdinand 11 8/19/11 at SAC* 2. Dearica Hamby 11 6/25/15 vs. PHO 2. Moriah Jefferson 26 9/11/16 vs. MIN 7. Kayla McBride 10 7/11/14 vs. SEA Sophia Young 11 7/1/06 vs. CHI 3. Margo Dydek 25 6/30/98 vs. HOU Sophia Young 10 8/8/06 at WAS Margo Dydek 11 7/17/98 at DET 4. Moriah Jefferson 22 9/16/16 at LAS Adrienne Goodson 10 8/20/99 at PHO Margo Dydek 11 7/22/98 at CHA Natalie Williams 22 7/6/99 vs. DET 10. Moriah Jefferson 9 9/6/16 vs. IND 6. Sophia Young 10 7/16/06 at DET 6. Moriah Jefferson 21 7/20/16 at SEA Kayla McBride 9 8/10/14 vs. LAS Natalie Williams 10 6/17/99 at HOU 7. Kayla McBride 20 7/9/14 vs. NYL Sophia Young 9 8/6/06 at MIN Margo Dydek 10 7/30/98 at HOU Gwen Jackson 20 6/20/03 vs. HOU Natalie Williams 9 7/6/99 vs. DET Margo Dydek 10 6/15/98 vs. NYL Adrienne Goodson 20 6/12/99 vs. ORL Adrienne Goodson 9 6/28/99 at LAS Wendy Palmer 10 8/21/97 vs. CHA Wendy Palmer 20 8/21/97 vs. CHA Wendy Palmer 9 8/17/97 at PHO Elena Baranova 10 7/14/97 at HOU Wendy Palmer 20 8/8/97 at SAC Wendy Palmer 9 8/8/97 at SAC Wendy Palmer 10 6/26/97 at CLE 12. Danielle Robinson 19 9/11/11 at TUL@ Danielle Adams 19 6/11/11 vs. ATL FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ASSISTS Adrienne Goodson 19 7/27/99 at PHO Player FTA Game Player Ast Game Wendy Palmer 19 7/26/97 vs. CLE 1. Wendy Palmer 18 6/23/97 vs. LAS 1. Debbie Black 11 7/24/99 at CLE Wendy Palmer 19 7/2/97 at SAC 2. Kim Williams 15 6/23/97 vs. LAS 2. Debbie Black 10 7/6/99 vs. DET 3. Marie Ferdinand 14 8/19/01 at SAC* 3. Moriah Jefferson 9 8/26/16 at WAS (Min. 3 Made) FIELD GOAL % Natalie Williams 14 6/19/99 vs. SAC Debbie Black 9 8/21/99 vs. LAS Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 5. Sophia Young 13 6/10/06 vs. NYL Debbie Black 9 7/21/99 at DET 1. Margo Dydek 1.000 6-6 6/21/98 at NYL Natalie Williams 13 7/18/99 at NYL 6. Moriah Jefferson 8 9/11/16 vs. MIN Amy Herrig 1.000 4-4 6/22/00 at MIN Natalie Williams 13 6/28/99 at LAS Danielle Robinson 8 7/28/11 vs. PHO 3. Valeriane Ayayi 1.000 3-3 9/5/15 vs. PHO 8. Sophia Young 12 8/12/06 vs. PHO Sophia Young 8 7/7/06 vs. HOU Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 7/6/10 vs. CON Natalie Williams 12 6/24/99 at SAC Debbie Black 8 7/2/99 vs. CLE Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 6/20/10 at SEA Natalie Williams 12 6/19/99 vs. SAC Debbie Black 8 6/30/99 vs. HOU Naomi Mulitauaopele 1.000 3-3 6/17/00 vs. WAS Wendy Palmer 12 8/8/97 at SAC Tammi Reiss 8 8/4/97 vs. CHA Naomi Mulitauaopele 1.000 3-3 6/10/00 vs. HOU 12. Multiple Players 7 12 times LaTonya Johnson 1.000 3-3 7/19/98 at WAS FREE THROW % (Min. 3 Made) Most Recent Lady Hardmon 1.000 3-3 8/8/97 at SAC Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Game Moriah Jefferson 7 6/25/16 vs. ATL Jessie Hicks 1.000 3-3 7/17/97 at NYL 1. Kayla McBride 1.000 10-10 7/11/14 vs. SEA 11. Marie Ferdinand .875 7-8 7/24/01 at HOU Sophia Young 1.000 10-10 8/8/06 at WAS STEALS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Moriah Jefferson 1.000 9-9 9/6/16 vs. IND Player Stl Game Kayla McBride 1.000 9-9 8/10/14 vs. LAS 1. Debbie Black 7 7/8/99 at WAS Player 3FG Game Sophia Young 1.000 9-9 8/6/06 at MIN Wendy Palmer 7 7/5/97 vs. NYL 1. Danielle Adams 5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Olympia Scott-Richardson 1.000 8-8 7/27/98 vs. PHO 3. Debbie Black 6 7/27/99 at PHO Shanna Crossley 5 6/25/06 at LAS Dena Head 1.000 8-8 8/2/97 vs. HOU Karen Booker 6 6/26/97 at CLE Elena Baranova 5 7/19/97 at CLE Danielle Robinson 1.000 7-7 6/26/11 at ATL Elena Baranova 6 7/11/97 at LAS 4. Moriah Jefferson 4 7/16/16 at PHO Adrienne Goodson 1.000 7-7 8/11/99 at MIN 6. Moriah Jefferson 5 7/1/16 at IND Kayla McBride 4 7/25/14 at MIN Margo Dydek 1.000 7-7 8/8/98 at PHO Kayla McBride 5 7/17/14 at TUL Kayla McBride 4 7/9/14 vs. NYL Multiple Players 1.000 6-6 13 times Danielle Robinson 5 9/1/11 vs. PHO Kayla McBride 4 6/14/14 vs. LAS Most Recent Sophia Young 5 8/10/06 vs. SEA Kayla McBride 4 5/28/14 vs. TUL Moriah Jefferson 1.000 6-6 9/9/16 vs. DAL Sophia Young 5 7/14/06 at CHA Shenise Johnson 4 9/23/12 vs. MIN Multiple Players 1.000 5-5 Five Times Toccara Williams 5 9/4/04 vs. SAC Shanna Crossley 4 8/12/06 vs. PHO Most Recent Toccara Williams 5 9/1/04 at LAS Shanna Crossley 4 8/5/06 at IND Danielle Robinson 1.000 5-5 7/28/11 vs. PHO Agnieszka Bibrzycka 5 7/24/04 at CON Shanna Crossley 4 7/28/06 vs. PHO Multiple Players 1.000 4-4 49 Times LaNeishea Caufield 5 6/4/02 vs. WAS Agnieszka Bibrzycka 4 7/15/04 vs. CON Most Recent Kim Williams 5 6/23/97 vs. LAS Elena Baranova 4 7/26/97 vs. CLE Moriah Jefferson 1.000 4-4 9/18/16 vs. PHO Wendy Palmer 5 7/2/97 at SAC Multiple Players 1.000 3-3 14 Times Karen Booker 5 6/28/97 vs. HOU 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Most Recent Moriah Jefferson 1.000 3-3 6/23/16 at DAL Player 3FGA Game 1. Danielle Adams 11 6/11/11 vs. ATL 2. Danielle Adams 10 7/12/11 vs. LAS 3. Kayla McBride 9 8/3/14 at SEA Davellyn Whyte 9 8/27/13 vs. SEA Danielle Adams 9 7/1/11 at NYL

129 #StarsHeart ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

PERSONAL FOULS Player PF Game 1. Multiple Players 6 18 Times Most Recent Haley Peters 6 6/21/16 at CHI TURNOVERS Player TO Game 1. Adrienne Goodson 8 7/27/99 at PHO Margo Dydek 8 8/6/98 vs. CLE Lady Hardmon 8 8/17/97 at PHO 4. Krystyna Lara 7 6/19/99 vs. SAC Adrienne Goodson 7 6/28/99 at LAS Elena Baranova 7 8/17/97 at PHO Elena Baranova 7 8/6/97 at PHO Wendy Palmer 7 7/5/97 vs. NYL 9. Multiple Players 6 17 Times Most Recent Moriah Jefferson 6 6/14/16 vs. SEA BLOCKS Player Blk Game 1. Margo Dydek 9 8/6/98 vs. CLE 2. Margo Dydek 8 8/12/98 vs. SAC Margo Dydek 8 7/17/98 at DET 4. Margo Dydek 7 8/8/98 at PHO 5. Margo Dydek 6 7/13/98 vs. DET Margo Dydek 6 6/11/98 vs. LAS 7. Porsha Phillips 5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Margo Dydek 5 7/30/98 at HOU Margo Dydek 5 7/27/98 vs. PHO Margo Dydek 5 7/22/98 at CHA Margo Dydek 5 7/6/98 vs. SAC Margo Dydek 5 6/25/98 vs. CHA Elena Baranova 5 7/26/97 vs. CLE Elena Baranova 5 7/3/97 vs. PHO Elena Baranova 5 6/23/97 vs. LAS Elena Baranova 5 6/21/97 vs. SAC

130 #StarsHeart ROOKIE SEASON RECORDS ● Regular+ Playoffs

GAMES PLAYED FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS MADE Player Season GP Player Season GP FG Player Season GP FT 1. Morenike Atunrase 2008 41 1. Moriah Jeffersin 2016 34 185 1. Natalie Williams 1999 28 144 2. Camille Little 2009 39 2. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 182 2. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 117 3. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 3. Natalie Williams 1999 28 180 3. Sophia Young 2006 34 100 4. Kayla McBride 2014 36 4. Kayla McBride 2014 36 170 4. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 99 Shenise Johnson 2012 36 5. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 157 5. Margo Dydek 1998 30 93 6. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 6. Sophia Young 2006 34 154 6. Katie Mattera 2005 34 90 Haley Peters 2016 34 7. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 150 7. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 86 Shanna Crossley 2006 34 8. Margo Dydek 1998 30 146 8. Kayla McBride 2014 36 84 Sophia Young 2006 34 9. Elena Baranova 1997 28 129 Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 84 Katie Mattera 2005 34 10. Gwen Jackson 2003 33 114 10. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 69 Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 12. Kayla Alexander 2013 33 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Porsha Phillips 2011 33 Gwen Jackson 2003 33 Player Season GP FGA Player Season GP FTA Andrea Gardner 2002 33 1. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 434 1. Natalie Williams 1999 28 191 2. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 427 2. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 173 GAMES STARTED 3. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 420 3. Sophia Young 2006 34 137 4. Kayla McBride 2014 36 406 4. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 131 Player Season GP GS 5. Sophia Young 2006 34 370 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 129 1. Kayla McBride 2014 36 36 6. Natalie Williams 1999 28 347 6. Katie Mattera 2005 34 128 2. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 34 7. Elena Baranova 1997 28 331 7. Margo Dydek 1998 30 127 Sophia Young 2006 34 34 8. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 306 8. Kayla McBride 2014 36 98 4. Debbie Black 1999 32 32 9. Margo Dydek 1998 30 303 9. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 95 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 31 10. Gwen Jackson 2003 33 286 10. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 89 6. Margo Dydek 1998 30 30 7. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 28 FIELD GOAL % (Min. 40 Made) FREE THROW % (Min. 20 Made) 8. Elena Baranova 1997 28 27 Player Season GP FG Pct. FG-FGA Player Season GP FT Pct. FT-FTA 9. Gwen Jackson 2003 33 26 1. Naomi Mulitauaopele 2000 22 .594 41-69 1. Stacy Frese 2000 21 .917 33-36 Natalie Williams 1999 28 26 2. Jayne Appel 2010 30 .532 42-79 2. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 .905 86-95 Tammi Reiss 1997 28 26 3. Natalie Williams 1999 28 .519 180-347 3. Agnieszka Bibrzycka 2004 24 .885 23-26 4. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 .490 150-306 4. Kayla McBride 2014 36 .857 84-98 MINUTES 5. Margo Dydek 1998 30 .482 146-303 5. Shenise Johnson 2012 36 .854 35-41 6. Katie Mattera 2005 34 .468 104-222 Player Season GP MP 6. Dena Head 1997 27 .844 38-45 7. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 .438 105-240 1. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 1068 7. Kim Williams 1997 28 .774 41-53 8. Danielle Adams 2011 26 .435 111-255 2. Sophia Young 2006 34 1055 8. Shyra Ely 2005 31 .769 30-39 9. Olympia Scott-Richardson 1998 29 .430 58-135 3. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 1034 9. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 .767 99-129 10. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 .426 185-434 Debbie Black 1999 32 1014 10. Tammi Reiss 1997 28 .764 42-55 5. Gwen Jackson 2003 33 975 Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 .426 182-427 6. Natalie Williams 1999 28 954 7. Kayla McBride 2014 36 944 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE TOTAL REBOUNDS 8. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 936 Player Season GP Reb 9. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 933 Player Season GP 3-FG 1. Sophia Young 2006 34 257 10. Elena Baranova 1997 28 913 1. Kayla McBride 2014 36 63 Natalie Williams 1999 28 257 11. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 876 2. Shanna Crossley 2006 34 48 3. Margo Dydek 1998 30 227 3. Elena Baranova 1997 28 40 4. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 225 MINUTES PER GAME 4. Danielle Adams 2011 26 37 5. Elena Baranova 1997 28 207 5. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 33 6. Gwen Jackson 2003 33 205 Player Season GP M/G 6. Tammi Reiss 1997 28 30 7. Katie Mattera 2005 34 175 1. Natalie Williams 1999 28 34.1 7. Agnieszka Bibrzycka 2004 24 26 8. Camille Little 2007 39 163 2. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 33.4 8. Shenise Johnson 2012 36 21 9. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 138 3. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 33.4 9. Haley Peters 2016 34 18 10. Shenise Johnson 2012 36 137 4. Elena Baranova 1997 28 32.6 Davellyn Whyte 2013 29 18 5. Debbie Black 1999 32 31.7 11. Megan Frazee 2009 30 14 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 6. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 30.4 Morenike Atunrase 2008 41 14 7. Sophia Young 2006 34 31.0 Latonya Johnson 1998 28 14 Player Season GP O. Reb 8. Tammi Reiss 1997 28 29.7 1. Natalie Williams 1999 28 109 9. Gwen Jackson 2003 33 29.5 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2. Gwen Jackson 2003 33 86 10. Margo Dydek 1998 30 28.0 Player Season GP 3-FGA 3. Sophia Young 2006 34 85 1. Kayla McBride 2014 36 154 4. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 76 POINTS 2. Shanna Crossley 2006 34 127 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 71 6. Camille Little 2007 39 61 Player Season GP Points 3. Danielle Adams 2011 26 108 7. Shenise Johnson 2012 36 57 1. Natalie Williams 1999 28 504 4. Elena Baranova 1997 28 106 Katie Mattera 2005 34 57 2. Kayla McBride 2014 36 487 5. Tammi Reiss 1997 28 101 9. Elena Baranova 1997 28 56 3. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 476 6. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 88 10. Kayla Alexander 2013 33 43 4. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 472 7. Agnieszka Bibrzycka 2004 24 84 5. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 443 8. Haley Peters 2016 34 82 6. Sophia Young 2006 34 408 9. Davellyn Whyte 2013 29 60 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 7. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 395 10. Shenise Johnson 2012 36 55 Player Season GP D. Reb 8. Margo Dydek 1998 30 386 1. Margo Dydek 1998 30 186 (Min. 10 Made) 9. Elena Baranova 1997 28 341 3-POINT % 2. Sophia Young 2006 34 172 10. Danielle Adams 2011 26 318 Player Season GP 3-FG % 3FG-3FGA 3. Elena Baranova 1997 28 151 1. Elisa Aguilar 2002 30 .524 11-21 4. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 149 POINTS PER GAME 2. Kayla McBride 2014 36 .409 63-154 5. Natalie Williams 1999 28 148 3. Shenise Johnson 2012 36 .382 21-55 6. Gwen Jackson 2003 33 119 Player Season GP PPG 7. Katie Mattera 2005 34 118 1. Natalie Williams 1999 28 18.0 4. Megan Frazee 2009 30 .378 14-37 Shanna Crossley 2006 34 .378 48-127 8. Camille Little 2007 39 102 2. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 15.8 9. Dearica Hamby 2015 31 85 3. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 14.9 6. Elena Baranova 1997 28 .377 40-106 7. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 .375 33-88 10. Shenise Johnson 2012 36 80 4. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 13.9 Debbie Black 1999 32 80 5. Kayla McBride 2014 36 13.5 8. Tricia Bader 1998 22 .370 10-27 6. Margo Dydek 1998 30 12.9 9. Danielle Adams 2011 26 .343 37-108 7. Danielle Adams 2011 26 12.2 10. Dena Head 1997 27 .313 10-32 Elena Baranova 1997 28 12.2 9. Sophia Young 2006 34 12.0 10. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 11.6 11. Katie Mattera 2005 34 8.8 Gwen Jackson 2003 33 8.8

131 #StarsHeart ROOKIE SEASON RECORDS ● Regular+ Playoffs

REBOUNDS PER GAME BLOCKS Player Season GP R/G Player Season GP Blocks 1. Natalie Williams 1999 28 9.2 1. Margo Dydek 1998 30 114 2. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 8.0 2. Elena Baranova 1997 28 63 3. Sophia Young 2006 34 7.6 3. Katie Mattera 2005 34 44 Margo Dydek 1998 30 7.6 4. Natalie Williams 1999 28 22 5. Elena Baranova 1997 28 7.4 5. Camille Little 2007 39 17 6. Gwen Jackson 2003 33 6.2 Gwen Jackson 2003 33 17 7. Katie Mattera 2005 34 5.1 7. Danielle Adams 2011 26 16 8. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 4.3 8. Karen Booker 1997 26 15 9. Danielle Adams 2011 26 4.2 9. Morenike Atunrase 2008 41 14 Camille Little 2007 39 4.2 Kayla Alexander 2013 33 14 ASSISTS Player Season GP Assists 1. Debbie Black 1999 32 161 2. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 142 3. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 139 4. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 87 Tammi Reiss 1997 28 87 6. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 86 7. Lady Hardmon 1997 28 67 8. Elena Baranova 1997 28 62 9. Kim Williams 1997 28 60 10. Kayla McBride 2014 36 59 11. Margo Dydek 1998 30 53 ASSISTS PER GAME Player Season GP A/G 1. Debbie Black 1999 32 5.0 2. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 4.2 3. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 3.8 4. Tammi Reiss 1997 28 3.1 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 2.7 6. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 2.5 7. Lady Hardmon 1997 28 2.4 8. Elena Baranova 1997 28 2.2 9. Kim Williams 1997 28 2.1 10. Kendra Wecker 2005 1 2.0 PERSONAL FOULS Player Season GP PF 1. Margo Dydek 1998 30 126 2. Debbie Black 1999 32 116 3. Natalie Williams 1999 28 108 4. Katie Mattera 2005 34 90 5. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 86 6. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 85 Gwen Jackson 2003 33 85 8. Kim Williams 1997 28 83 9. Elena Baranova 1997 28 82 10. Camille Little 2007 39 80 STEALS Player Season GP Steals 1. Debbie Black 1999 32 77 2. Sophia Young 2006 34 57 3. Moriah Jefferson 2016 34 55 4. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 47 5. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 43 Elena Baranova 1997 28 43 7. Natalie Williams 1999 28 38 Kim Williams 1997 28 38 9. Kayla McBride 2014 36 35 Toccara Williams 2004 26 35 Andrea Gardner 2002 33 35 TURNOVERS Player Season GP TO 1. Margo Dydek 1998 30 108 2. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 98 3. Elena Baranova 1997 28 82 4. Lady Hardmon 1997 28 79 5. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 71 6. Natalie Williams 1999 28 68 7. Debbie Black 1999 32 67 8. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 66 9. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 65 10. Katie Mattera 2005 34 62

132 #StarsHeart MISCELLANEOUS STATS

10+ POINTS GAMES ASSIST LEADER HOME LOSS MARGIN Player Year 10+ Games Player Year Games Margin Game Final Score 1. Becky Hammon 2008 38 1. Jennifer Azzi 2002 29 35 7/31/15 vs. WAS 53-88 2. Sophia Young 2008 36 2. Becky Hammon 2008 28 33 9/8/13 vs. TUL 98-65 3. Sophia Young 2007 35 3. Becky Hammon 2011 27 28 5/30/10 vs. SEA 56-84 4. Ann Wauters 2008 34 4. Jennifer Azzi 2001 25 27 8/23/05 vs. SEA 51-78 5. Sophia Young 2009 33 5. Becky Hamon 2012 24 25 8/7/03 vs. SAC 61-86 Marie Ferdinand 2002 33 Shannon Johnson 2005 24 24 8/17/01 vs. SAC* 65-89 7. Sophia Young 2010 32 7. Becky Hammon 2010 22 Becky Hammon 2009 32 Becky Hammon 2009 22 ROAD LOSS MARGIN Becky Hammon 2007 32 Shannon Johnson 2004 22 Margin Game Final Score 10. Sophia Young 2012 30 Debbie Black 1999 22 40 6/22/03 at SEA 53-93 Adrienne Goodson 2002 30 38 6/24/99 at SAC 69-107 OPPONENT COMEBACKS 34 6/15/13 at LAS 48-84 20+ POINTS GAMES Stars Up Game Final 34 8/19/05 at PHO 57-91 22 6/26/03 vs. LA 58-67 34 7/23/03 at IND 47-81 Player Year 20+ Games 17 7/9/06 at MIN 80-85 33 6/26/98 at PHO 63-96 1. Becky Hammon 2009 18 17 7/16/99 vs. HOU 84-88 OT Sophia Young 2008 18 16 8/5/06 at IND 70-76 3. Becky Hammon 2008 16 HALFTIME LEAD 14 9/7/12 vs. IND 78-82 4. Natalie Williams 2000 15 Lead Score @ Half Game Final 14 8/17/97 at PHO 63-71 OT 5. Sophia Young 2009 14 26 50-24 7/23/09 vs. IND 84-65 13 8/11/15 at MIN 76-83 Becky Hammon 2007 14 26 47-21 6/16/06 vs. MIN 90-60 13 8/5/15 at WAS 63-66 7. Sophia Young 2007 13 25 51-26 6/4/11 vs. TUL 93-73 13 8/2/15 vs. LAS 78-80 8. Sophia Young 2012 12 24 51-27 9/12/12 at TUL 78-67 13 8/1/06 vs. CHA 65-68 9. Becky Hammon 2010 10 24 45-21 8/28/08 at PHO 77-55 13 8/26/05 vs. LA 67-70 10. Natalie Williams 1999 9 23 43-20 8/28/16 at WAS 85-74 13 9/15/04 vs. WAS 73-84 22 47-25 7/19/98 at WAS 99-88 13 8/15/98 at SAC 55-82 SCORING LEADER 21 39-18 5/23/07 vs. CON 74-71 12 6/19/16 at CON 93-90 20 57-37 6/28/12 vs. LA 94-80 12 7/2/15 at LAS 81-86 Player Year Games 20 48-28 6/10/11 at TUL 93-62 12 7/31/11 vs. MIN 69-70 1. Becky Hammon 2009 18 19 41-22 8/29/12 at PHO 89-47 12 8/13/05 vs. DET 59-60 Becky Hammon 2008 18 19 61-42 8/15/09 vs. PHO 106-89 12 8/9/02 vs. LA 77-85 Becky Hammon 2007 18 19 51-32 7/8/02 vs. DET 94-76 12 7/21/01 at PHO 50-59 Marie Ferdinand 2003 18 18 47-29 8/9/13 at SEA 77-56 Natalie Williams 2000 18 STARS COMEBACKS 17 45-28 7/3/09 vs. CHI 85-72 6. Sophia Young 2008 17 17 45-28 6/20/08 vs. LA 77-75 Latoya Thomas 2004 17 Down Game Final 17 42-25 7/7/07 vs. SEA 80-73 8. Marie Ferdinand 2002 16 22 8/20/99 at PHO 70-62 17 46-29 6/20/07 vs. MIN 80-73 Wendy Palmer 1997 16 18 7/5/12 at IND 88-72 17 41-24 6/26/03 vs. LA 58-67 10. Sophia Young 2009 14 17 7/8/01 at POR 65-63 17 42-25 8/12/98 vs. SAC 81-71 Sophia Young 2007 14 17 6/23/97 vs. LA 102-89 10+ REBOUNDS 16 6/17/11 at PHO 101-99 HALFTIME DEFICIT 16 7/11/08 vs. ATL 82-74 Deficit Score @ Half Game Final Player Year 10+ Games 16 6/22/07 at NY 70-63 29 24-53 8/19/05 at PHO 57-91 1. Natalie Williams 2000 20 15 5/27/15 vs CHI 79-78 26 25-51 7/30/98 at HOU 65-88 2. Natalie Williams 2001 18 15 6/18/10 at PHO 108-105 24 49-25 8/30/16 at CON 89-62 3. Margo Dydek 2002 14 15 8/21/99 vs. LA 89-81 24 59-35 8/23/12 at LA 77-101 4. Natalie Williams 1999 13 15 6/19/99 vs. SAC 85-75 23 50-27 6/29/16 at WAS 84-67 5. Ann Wauters 2008 11 15 7/22/98 at CHA 61-58 23 20-43 7/1/04 at SEA 52-76 Margo Dydek 2001 11 23 25-48 6/14/99 at MIN 54-78 7. Jayne Appel 2014 10 WIN MARGIN 22 27-29 7/31/15 vs. WAS 53-88 Elena Baranova 1998 10 22 30-52 5/30/10 vs. SEA 56-84 9. Jayne Appel 2013 9 Margin Game Final Score 42 8/19/12 at PHO 89-47 21 24-45 6/19/09 at NYL 61-77 Sophia Young 2006 9 21 24-45 6/22/00 at MIN 64-86 Natalie Williams 2002 9 31 6/10/11 at TUL 93-62 31 7/5/02 vs. MIN 56-87 21 31-52 6/26/98 at PHO 63-96 Margo Dydek 1998 9 20 32-52 7/13/14 at PHO 61-90 Wendy Palmer 1997 9 30 6/16/06 vs. MIN 90-60 29 9/15/13 vs. ATL 97-68 20 28-48 5/19/07 at PHO 72-81 20 28-48 8/6/06 at MIN 68-82 REBOUNDING LEADER HOME WIN MARGIN Player Year Games TEAM RECORD 1. Jayne Appel 2014 26 Margin Game Final Score 31 7/5/02 vs. MIN 56-87 Most 80-point games: 20; 2012 Natalie Williams 2000 24 Most consecutive 80-point games: 8; 2011 3. Natalie Williams 1999 22 30 6/16/06 vs. MIN 90-60 29 9/15/13 vs. ATL 97-68 Most games under 60 points: 14; 2004 4. Jayne Appel 2013 21 Most consecutive games under 60 points: 4; Four Times Sophia Young 2011 21 Most 80-point games allowed: 19; Three Times Ann Wauters 2008 21 Most consecutive 80-point games allowed: 6; 2009 7. Natalie Williams 2001 19 ROAD WIN MARGIN Most games holding opponent under 60: 8; 2003 8. Sophia Young 2009 18 Most consecutive games holding opponent under 60: 3, Two Times 9. Adrienne Goodson 2004 17 Margin Game Final Score Most games to shoot .500+: 11, 2010 Margo Dydek 2002 17 42 8/19/12 at PHO 89-47 Most consecutive games to shoot .500+: 5; 2010 31 6/10/11 at TUL 93-62 Most games to shoot under .400: 20; 2013 10+ ASSISTS 22 8/28/08 at PHO 55-77 Most consecutive games to shoot under .400: 11; 2015 Player Year 10+ Games 22 7/3/06 at LAS 85-63 Most games for opponent to shoot .500+: 13; 2014 1. Becky Hammon 2010 4 21 7/1/00 at SEA 81-60 Most consecutive games for the opponent to shoot .500+: 5; 2014 (2 times) 2. Danielle Robinson 2015 2 Most games for opponent to shoot under .400: 21; 2003 Danielle Robinson 2013 2 LOSS MARGIN Most consecutive games for the opponent to shoot under .400: 6; 2003 Becky Hammon 2011 2 Margin Game Final Score Shannon Johnson 2004 2 40 6/22/03 at SEA 53-93 Jennifer Azzi 2002 2 38 6/24/99 at SAC 69-107 Jennifer Azzi 2001 2 35 7/31/15 vs. WAS 53-88 Debbie Black 1999 2 34 6/15/13 at LAS 48-84 9. Danielle Robinson 2014 1 34 8/19/05 at PHO 57-91 Becky Hammon 2014 1 34 7/23/03 at IND 47-81 Becky Hammon 2012 1 33 9/8/13 vs. TUL 98-65 Danielle Robinson 2012 1 33 6/26/98 at PHO 63-96 Becky Hammon 2009 1 Vickie Johnson 2007 1 Shannon Johnson 2006 1 Shannon Johnson 2005 1

133 #StarsHeart AT&T CENTER RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player O. Reb Game Most POINTS 1. Gwen Jackson 10 6/14/03 vs. CHA Game FG Player Pts Game 2. Sophia Young 9 7/27/07 vs. HOU 6/7/14 vs. PHO* 90 1. Danielle Adams 39 9/15/13 vs. ATL 3. Sophia Young 8 8/30/07 vs. PHO* Least Becky Hammon 35 9/28/08 vs. LAS* Game FG 3. Becky Hammon 33 7/28/11 vs. PHO DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 5/24/03 vs. SEA 45 Player D.Reb Game BENCH POINTS 1. Dearica Hamby 14 6/14/16 vs. SEA FIELD GOAL % 2. Jayne Appel 13 8/10/14 vs. LAS Most Player Pts Game 3. Jayne Appel-Marinelli 12 7/6/16 vs. WAS Game FG Pct. FG-FGA 1. Danielle Adams 32 6/11/11 vs. ATL Jayne Appel 12 8/4/13 vs. TUL 9/13/08 vs. SAC .588 30-51 2. Jia Perkins 31 6/24/11 vs. LAS Jayne Appel 12 7/20/13 vs. CON Least 3. Shanna Crossley 26 8/4/07 vs. LAS Sophia Young 12 8/16/11 vs. IND Game FG Pct. FG-FGA Ann Wauters 12 9/11/08 vs. CON FIELD GOALS MADE 6/7/03 vs. DET .257 18-70 Katie Feenstra 12 8/1/06 vs. CHA Player FG Game 1. Danielle Adams 13 9/15/13 vs. ATL ASSISTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Danielle Adams 13 8/6/13 vs. MIN Player Ast Game Most Jia Perkins 13 6/24/11 vs. LAS 1. Danielle Robinson 12 6/1/14 vs. MIN Game 3FG 4. Kayla McBride 12 7/9/14 vs. NYL Shannon Johnson 12 5/28/04 vs. SAC 9/23/12 vs. MIN 13 Becky Hammon 12 8/22/10 vs. PHO 3. Danielle Robinson 11 6/1/12 vs. PHO 7/1/12 vs. MIN 13 Sophia Young 12 8/29/09 vs. DET Becky Hammon 11 9/10/11 vs. WAS 9/5/09 vs. LAS 13 Becky Hammon 12 8/30/07 vs. PHO* Becky Hammon 11 8/3/10 vs. PHO 8/30/07 vs. PHO* 13 Edwidge Lawson-Wade 11 9/5/09 vs. LAS Least FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 3FG Player FGA Game PERSONAL FOULS 9 Times 1 1. Becky Hammon 28 8/30/07 vs. PHO* Most Recent 2. Moriah Jefferson 26 9/11/16 vs. MIN Player PF Game 8/17/10 vs. WAS 1 3. Kayla McBride 23 6/25/16 vs. ATL 1. Multiple Players 6 19 Times Danielle Adams 23 9/15/13 vs. ATL Most Recent 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 5. Becky Hammon 22 8/6/09 vs. ATL Delisha Milton-Jones 6 6/7/13 vs. CHI Most Game 3FGA (Min. 3 Made) STEALS FIELD GOAL % 8/30/07 vs. PHO* 31 Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Player Stl Game Least 1. Multiple Players 1.000 15 Times 1. Semeka Randall 8 9/17/04 vs. CHA Game 3FGA Most Recent 2. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 7 6/11/10 vs. TUL 6/19/04 vs. SEA 1 Jayne Appel 1.000 5-5 9/9/16 vs. DAL 3. Jia Perkins 6 8/27/13 vs. SEA Danielle Adams 6 7/25/13 vs. NYL 3-POINT FIELD GOAL % (Min. 5 Made) Jia Perkins 6 9/3/11 vs. SEA 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Most Chamique Holdsclaw 6 7/16/10 vs. TUL Player 3FG Game Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Chamique Holdsclaw 6 6/11/10 vs. TUL 1. Becky Hammon 7 7/1/12 vs. MIN 7/20/07 vs. SAC .688 11-16 Becky Hammon 7 6/1/12 vs. PHO Least Becky Hammon 7 7/28/11 vs. PHO TURNOVERS Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Becky Hammon 7 8/30/07 vs. PHO* Player TO Game 8/27/13 vs. SEA .208 5-24 Shanna Crossley 7 8/2/07 vs. PHO 1. Becky Hammon 9 6/26/10 vs. MIN Adrienne Goodson 9 6/26/03 vs. LAS FREE THROWS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3. Becky Hammon 8 6/1/12 vs. PHO Most Becky Hammon 8 8/3/10 vs. PHO Player 3FGA Game Game FT 1. Becky Hammon 16 8/30/07 vs. PHO 9/22/08 vs. SAC* 31 2. Becky Hammon 13 7/1/12 vs. MIN BLOCKS Least Shanna Crossley 13 8/2/07 vs. PHO Player Blk Game Game FT 1. Margo Dydek 9 5/26/04 vs. MIN 8/7/14 vs. PHO 4 7/20/13 vs. CON 4 3-POINT FIELD GOAL % (Min. 2 Made) 2. Margo Dydek 7 8/1/03 vs. HOU 3. Jayne Appel-Marinelli 6 5/14/16 vs. ATL Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 4. Astou Ndour 5 6/11/16 vs. NYL FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Multiple Players 1.000 25 Times Porsha Phillips 5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Most Most Recent Ruth Riley 5 8/11/07 vs. HOU Game FTA Moriah Jefferson 1.000 2-2 5/19/16 vs. CON Margo Dydek 5 6/26/03 vs. LAS 5/24/03 vs. SEA 35 Margo Dydek 5 6/20/03 vs. HOU Least FREE THROWS MADE Game FTA Player FT Game TEAM 8/7/14 vs. PHO 7 1. Becky Hammon 14 7/8/08 vs. NYL 7/20/13 vs. CON 7 2. Sophia Young 12 8/7/07 vs. WAS POINTS 3. Becky Hammon 11 10/3/08 vs. DET* Most FREE THROW % (Min. 5 Made) Sophia Young 11 9/22/07 vs. SAC* Game Pts Marie Ferdinand 11 6/26/03 vs. LAS Most 8/15/09 vs. PHO 106 Game FT Pct. FT-FTA Least 9 Times 1.000 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game Pts Most Recent Player FTA Game 7/23/05 vs. PHO 49 9/6/16 vs. IND 1.000 19-19 1. Becky Hammon 15 7/8/08 vs. NYL Least Sophia Young 15 8/7/07 vs. WAS FIELD GOALS MADE Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 3. Marie Ferdinand 14 6/26/03 vs. LAS Most 6/14/03 vs. CHA .444 12-27 Game FG FREE THROW % (Min. 3 Made) 7/29/14 vs. CHI 38 TOTAL REBOUNDS Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 7/22/14 vs. TUL 38 Most 1. Multiple Players 1.000 212 Times 9/15/13 vs. ATL 38 Game Reb Most Recent 8/13/10 vs. TUL 38 6/16/06 vs. MIN 56 Monique Currie 1.000 4-4 9/18/16 Least Least Moriah Jefferson 1.000 4-4 9/18/16 Game FG Game Reb TOTAL REBOUNDS 7/23/05 vs. PHO 14 6/1/04 vs. IND 17 Player Reb Game 1. Jayne Appel 20 8/10/14 vs. LAS 2. Dearica Hamby 18 6/14/16 vs. SEA Jayne Appel 18 7/20/13 vs. CON Sophia Young 18 8/30/07 vs. PHO* Katie Feenstra 18 8/1/06 vs. CHA

134 #StarsHeart AT&T CENTER RECORDS

OFFENISVE REBOUNDS Most Game O. Reb 7/16/10 vs. TUL 22 Least Game O. Reb 6/30/05 vs. SEA 1 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most Game D. Reb 6/16/06 vs. MIN 40 Least Game D. Reb 9/5/09 vs. LAS 11 ASSISTS Most Game Ast 9/5/09 vs. LAS 30 Least Game Ast 8/11/05 vs. IND 5 PERSONAL FOULS Most Game PF 7/31/04 vs. LAS 28 Least Game PF 7/11/14 vs. SEA 7 7/119/14/12 vs. SEA 7 STEALS Most Game Stl 6/11/10 vs. TUL 22 Least Game Stl 6/1/03 vs. CON 0 TURNOVERS Most Game TO 6/6/08 vs. WAS 26 Least Game TO 7/6/16 vs. WAS 5 BLOCKS Most Game Blk 6/11/11 vs. ATL 14 Least Game Blk 11 Times 0 Most Recent 9/18/16 vs. PHO 0

135 #StarsHeart OPPONENT AT&T CENTER RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL TOTAL REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL % Player Reb Game Most POINTS 1. Cheryl Ford 22 5/22/04 vs. DET Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA 2. Candace Parker 20 6/1/13 vs. LAS Player Pts Game 8/7/03 Sacramento .600 36-60 3. Rebekkah Brunson 19 8/9/07 vs. SAC 1. Riquna Williams 51 9/8/13 vs. TUL Least Cheryl Ford 19 6/27/06 vs. DET 2. Odyssey Sims 39 7/22/14 vs. TUL Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA 3. DeWanna Bonner 38 7/3/12 vs. PHO OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 7/25/13 New York .267 16-60 BENCH POINTS Player O. Reb Game 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Cheryl Ford 12 5/22/04 vs. DET Most Player Pts Game 2. Rebekkah Brunson 8 9/18/11 vs. MIN* Game Opponent 3FG 1. Candice Wiggins 24 7/19/08 vs. MIN Candace Parker 8 9/27/08 vs. LAS* 9/23/12 Minnesota 12 2. Plenette Pierson 22 7/31/07 vs. DET Rebekkah Brunson 8 8/9/07 vs. SAC 9/16/12 Tulsa 12 Penny Taylor 22 7/28/06 vs. PHO DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Least FIELD GOALS MADE Game Opponent 3FG Player D.Reb Game 6/14/14 Los Angeles 0 Player FG Game 1. Candice Dupree 17 8/7/14 vs. PHO 5/26/04 Minnesota 0 1. Riquna Williams 17 9/8/13 vs. TUL Brittney Griner 17 6/7/14 vs. PHO 2. Odyssey Sims 15 7/22/14 vs. TUL Candace Parker 17 6/1/13 vs. LAS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3. Skylar Diggins 14 7/22/14 vs. TUL Cheryl Ford 14 6/27/06 vs. DET Most 5. Candice Dupree 12 6/25/13 vs. PHO Game Opponent 3FGA FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Candice Dupree 12 9/1/11 vs. PHO 6/16/12 Los Angeles 30 Player FGA Game Candace Parker 12 6/24/11 vs. LAS 6/9/12 Seattle 30 1. Deanna Nolan 30 8/29/09 vs. DET Lauren Jackson 12 7/7/07 vs. SEA Least 2. Riquna Williams 28 9/8/13 vs. TUL Game Opponent 3FGA 3. Diana Taurasi 26 8/12/06 vs. PHO ASSISTS 6/14/14 Los Angeles 3 Player Ast Game 5/21/05 Houston 3 FIELD GOAL % (Min. 5 Made) 1. Penny Taylor 12 8/28/10 vs. PHO* 2. 11 5/27/16 vs. CHI 3-POINT FIELD GOAL % (Min. 5 Made) Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Angel Goodrich 11 9/8/13 vs. TUL Most 1. Courtney Paris 1.000 5-5 5/28/14 vs. TUL Tichia Penicheiro 11 8/11/09 vs. SAC Janel McCarville 1.000 5-5 7/19/13 vs. MIN Game Opponent 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Temeka Johnson 1.000 5-5 6/21/11 vs. PHO STEALS 6/21/13 Seattle .667 6-9 Coco Miller 1.000 5-5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Least Player Stl Game Game Opponent 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA 1. La’Tangela Atkinson 6 9/12/09 vs. SEA 6/14/16 Seattle .208 5-24 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Candice Wiggins 6 6/28/08 vs. MIN Player 3FG Game Yolanda Griffiths 6 5/28/04 vs. SAC FREE THROWS MADE 1. Riquna Williams 8 9/8/13 vs. TUL BLOCKS Most 2. Diana Taurasi 6 8/2/07 vs. PHO Game Opponent FT 3. Charde Houston 5 7/3/12 vs. PHO Player Blk Game 7/28/11 Phoenix 35 Ivory Latta 5 7/16/10 vs. TUL 1. Michelle Snow 8 6/20/03 vs. HOU Least Deanna Nolan 5 8/29/09 vs. DET 2. Margo Dydek 6 7/22/06 vs. CON Game Opponent FT Becky Hammon 5 6/10/06 vs. NYL 3. Brittney Griner 5 8/7/14 vs. PHO 9/18/12 New York 1 Anna DeForge 5 7/30/04 vs. PHO Brittney Griner 5 6/25/13 vs. PHO 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Yolanda Griffiths 5 8/7/03 vs. SAC FREE THROW ATTEMPTS TURNOVERS Most Player 3FGA Game Game Opponent FTA Player TO Game 1. Riquna Williams 14 9/8/13 vs. TUL 6/11/16 New York 39 1. Delisha Milton-Jones 8 7/18/10 vs. LAS 2. Diana Taurasi 13 8/2/07 vs. PHO Least 2. Tanisha Wright 7 8/27/13 vs. SEA 3. Katie Smith 12 7/1/08 vs. DET Game Opponent FTA Sue Bird 7 9/3/11 vs. SEA 9/18/12 New York 2 3-POINT FIELD GOAL % (Min. 3 Made) Ivory Latta 7 6/4/11 vs. TUL Cappie Pondexter 7 6/23/09 vs. PHO (Min. 5 Made) Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Tina Thompson 7 6/24/08 vs. HOU FREE THROW % 1. Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis 1.000 3-3 7/8/16 vs. SEA Sue Bird 7 6/30/05 vs. CHA Most Temeka Johnson 1.000 3-3 9/16/12 vs. TUL Game Opponent FT Pct. FT-FTA Cappie Pondexter 1.000 3-3 6/23/09 vs. PHO PERSONAL FOULS 12 Times 1.000 Most Recent Kelly Mazzante 1.000 3-3 6/23/09 vs. PHO Player PF Game 7/11/14 Seattle 1.000 7-7 Delisha Milton-Jones 1.000 3-3 9/28/08 vs. LAS* 1. Multiple Players 6 34 Times Least Kara Lawson 1.000 3-3 7/20/07 vs. SAC Most Recent Game Opponent FTPct. FT-FTA Kara Lawson 1.000 3-3 9/4/04 vs. SAC Tierra Ruffin-Pratt 6 7/6/16 vs. WAS FREE THROWS MADE 6/7/03 Detroit .421 8-19 TEAM TOTAL REBOUNDS Player FT Game 1. DeWanna Bonner 13 7/3/12 vs. PHO POINTS Most Game Opponent Reb Diana Taurasi 13 9/1/11 vs. PHO Most 6/7/14 * Phoenix 57 3. Cappie Pondexter 12 7/25/13 vs. NYL Game Opponent Pts Least Liz Cambage 12 6/4/12 vs. TUL 6/21/11 Phoenix 105 Game Opponent Reb Nicky Anosike 12 9/1/09 vs. MIN Least 6/2/05 Charlotte 19 Game Opponent Pts FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 5/26/04 Minnesota 44 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player FTA Game 1. Maya Moore 16 9/11/16 vs. MIN FIELD GOALS MADE Most 2. Cappie Pondexter 15 7/25/13 vs. NYL Game Opponent O. Reb Most 3. Liz Cambage 14 6/4/11 vs. TUL 8/9/07 Sacramento 22 Game Opponent FG Nicky Anosike 14 9/1/09 vs. MIN Least 8/3/10 Phoenix 43 Janell Burse 14 5/25/07 vs. SEA Game Opponent O.Reb Least 6/13/14 Seattle 2 (Min. 5 Made) Game Opponent FG 6/5/04 New York 2 FREE THROW % 7/25/13 New York 16 Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 8/9/03 Los Angeles 16 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Multiple Players 1.000 75 Times Most Recent FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Most Rebekkah Brunson 1.000 6-6 9/11/16 vs. MIN Most Game Opponent D.Reb Game Opponent FG 6/7/14 * Phoenix 47 6/7/14* Phoenix 82 Least Least Game Opponent D.Reb Game Opponent FG 6/2/05 Charlotte 13 6/5/04 New York 44

136 #StarsHeart OPPONENT AT&T CENTER RECORDS

ASSISTS Most Game Opponent Ast 8/10/14 Los Angeles 27 6/21/11 Phoenix 27 Least Game Opponent Ast 7/19/08 Minnesota 6 8/9/03 Los Angeles 6 PERSONAL FOULS Most Game Opponent PF 5/24/03 Seattle 30 Least Game Opponent PF 7/29/14 Chicago 8 STEALS Most Game Opponent Stl 9/4/04 Sacramento 19 Least Game Opponent Stl 8/15/14 Minnesota 0 TURNOVERS Most Game Opponent TO 6/4/11 Tulsa 28 6/11/10 Tulsa 28 Least Game Opponent TO 6/1/03 Connecticut 4 BLOCKS Most Game Opponent Blk 6/20/03 Houston 10 Least Game Opponent Blk 6 Times 0 Most Recent 9/1/09 Minnesota 0

137 #StarsHeart FREEMAN COLISEUM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL % Player O. Reb Game Most POINTS 1. Gwen Jackson 10 6/14/03 vs. CHA Game FG Pct. FG-FGA 2. Sophia Young 9 7/27/07 vs. HOU Player Pts Game 7/21/15 vs. IND .600 27-45 3. Sophia Young 8 8/30/07 vs. PHO* 1. Danielle Adams 39 9/15/13 vs. ATL Least 2. Becky Hammon 35 9/28/08 vs. LAS* Game FG Pct. FG-FGA 3. Becky Hammon 33 7/28/11 vs. PHO DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 6/7/03 vs. DET .257 18-70 Player D.Reb Game BENCH POINTS 1. Jayne Appel 13 8/10/14 vs. LAS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player Pts Game 2. Jayne Appel 12 8/4/13 vs. TUL Most 1. Danielle Adams 32 6/11/11 vs. ATL Jayne Appel 12 7/20/13 vs. CON Game 3FG 2. Jia Perkins 31 6/24/11 vs. LAS Sophia Young 12 8/16/11 vs. IND 9/23/12 vs. MIN 13 3. Shanna Crossley 26 8/4/07 vs. LAS Ann Wauters 12 9/11/08 vs. CON 7/1/12 vs. MIN 13 Katie Feenstra 12 8/1/06 vs. CHA 9/5/09 vs. LAS 13 FIELD GOALS MADE 8/30/07 vs. PHO* 13 ASSISTS Least Player FG Game Game 3FG 1. Danielle Adams 13 9/15/13 vs. ATL Player Ast Game 10 Times 1 Danielle Adams 13 8/6/13 vs. MIN 1. Danielle Robinson 12 7/29/15 vs. ATL Most Recent Jia Perkins 13 6/24/11 vs. LAS Danielle Robinson 12 6/1/14 vs. MIN 9/5/15 vs. PHO 1 4. Kayla McBride 12 7/9/14 vs. NYL Shannon Johnson 12 5/28/04 vs. SAC Becky Hammon 12 8/22/10 vs. PHO 4. Danielle Robinson 11 6/1/12 vs. PHO 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Sophia Young 12 8/29/09 vs. DET Becky Hammon 11 9/10/11 vs. WAS Becky Hammon 12 8/30/07 vs. PHO* Becky Hammon 11 8/3/10 vs. PHO Most Edwidge Lawson-Wade 11 9/5/09 vs. LAS Game 3FGA FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 8/30/07 vs. PHO* 31 STEALS Least Player FGA Game Game 3FGA 1. Becky Hammon 28 8/30/07 vs. PHO* Player Stl Game 6/19/04 vs. SEA 1 2. Danielle Adams 23 9/15/13 vs. ATL 1. Semeka Randall 8 9/17/04 vs. CHA 2. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 7 6/11/10 vs. TUL Becky Hammon 22 8/6/09 vs. ATL (Min. 5 Made) 3. Jia Perkins 6 8/27/13 vs. SEA 3-POINT FIELD GOAL % FIELD GOAL % (Min. 3 Made) Danielle Adams 6 7/25/13 vs. NYL Most Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Jia Perkins 6 9/3/11 vs. SEA 7/20/07 vs. SAC .688 11-16 1. Multiple Players 1.000 17 Times Chamique Holdsclaw 6 7/16/10 vs. TUL Least Most Recent Chamique Holdsclaw 6 6/11/10 vs. TUL Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Valeriane Ayayi 1.000 3-3 9/5/15 vs. PHO BLOCKS 8/27/13 vs. SEA .208 5-24 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player Blk Game FREE THROWS MADE Player 3FG Game 1. Margo Dydek 9 5/26/04 vs. MIN 1. Becky Hammon 7 7/1/12 vs. MIN 2. Margo Dydek 7 8/1/03 vs. HOU Most Becky Hammon 7 6/1/12 vs. PHO 3. Jayne Appel 5 6/14/15 vs. TUL Game FT Becky Hammon 7 7/28/11 vs. PHO Porsha Phillips 5 6/11/11 vs. ATL 9/22/08 vs. SAC* 31 Becky Hammon 7 8/30/07 vs. PHO* Ruth Riley 5 8/11/07 vs. HOU Least Shanna Crossley 7 8/2/07 vs. PHO Margo Dydek 5 6/26/03 vs. LAS Game FT Margo Dydek 5 6/20/03 vs. HOU 8/7/14 vs. PHO 4 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 7/20/13 vs. CON 4 PERSONAL FOULS Player 3FGA Game FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Becky Hammon 16 8/30/07 vs. PHO Player PF Game 2. Becky Hammon 13 7/1/12 vs. MIN 1. Multiple Players 6 20 Times Most Shanna Crossley 13 8/2/07 vs. PHO Most Recent Game FTA Sydney Colson 6 7/17/15 vs. TUL 5/24/03 vs. SEA 35 3-POINT FIELD GOAL % (Min. 2 Made) Least Game FTA Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game TURNOVERS 8/7/14 vs. PHO 7 1. Multiple Players 1.000 27 Times Player TO Game 7/20/13 vs. CON 7 Most Recent 1. Becky Hammon 9 6/26/10 vs. MIN Danielle Adams 1.000 2-2 9/4/15 vs. CON Adrienne Goodson 9 6/26/03 vs. LAS FREE THROW % (Min. 5 Made) 3. Becky Hammon 8 6/1/12 vs. PHO Most FREE THROWS MADE Becky Hammon 8 8/3/10 vs. PHO Game FT Pct. FT-FTA Player FT Game Eight Times 1.000 1. Becky Hammon 14 7/8/08 vs. NYL TEAM Most Recent 2. Sophia Young 12 8/7/07 vs. WAS 7/29/14 vs. CON 1.000 8-8 3. Becky Hammon 11 10/3/08 vs. DET* POINTS Least Sophia Young 11 9/22/07 vs. SAC* Game FT Pct. FT-FTA Marie Ferdinand 11 6/26/03 vs. LAS Most 6/14/03 vs. CHA .444 12-27 Game Pts FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8/15/09 vs. PHO 106 TOTAL REBOUNDS Least Most Player FTA Game Game Pts Game Reb 1. Becky Hammon 15 7/8/08 vs. NYL 8/19/15 vs. NYL 45 Sophia Young 15 8/7/07 vs. WAS 6/16/06 vs. MIN 56 3. Marie Ferdinand 14 6/26/03 vs. LAS FIELD GOALS MADE Least Game Reb FREE THROW % (Min. 3 Made) Most 6/1/04 vs. IND 17 Game FG Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 7/29/14 vs. CHI 38 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Multiple Players 1.000 202 Times 7/22/14 vs. TUL 38 Most Most Recent 9/15/13 vs. ATL 38 Game O. Reb Jia Perkins 1.000 4-4 9/4/15 vs. CON 8/13/10 vs. TUL 38 7/16/10 vs. TUL 22 Least Least TOTAL REBOUNDS Game FG Game O. Reb Player Reb Game 7/23/05 vs. PHO 14 6/30/05 vs. SEA 1 1. Jayne Appel 20 8/10/14 vs. LAS 2. Jayne Appel 18 7/20/13 vs. CON FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Sophia Young 18 8/30/07 vs. PHO* Most Most Katie Feenstra 18 8/1/06 vs. CHA Game FG Game D. Reb 6/7/14 vs. PHO * 90 6/16/06 vs. MIN 40 Least Least Game FG Game D. Reb 7/21/15 vs. IND 45 9/5/09 vs. LAS 11 5/24/03 vs. SEA 45

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ASSISTS Most Game Ast 9/5/09 vs. LAS 30 Least Game Ast 8/11/05 vs. IND 5 PERSONAL FOULS Most Game PF 7/31/04 vs. LAS 28 Least Game PF 7/11/14 vs. SEA 7 7/119/14/12 vs. SEA 7 STEALS Most Game Stl 6/11/10 vs. TUL 22 Least Game Stl 6/1/03 vs. CON 0 TURNOVERS Most Game TO 6/6/08 vs. WAS 26 Least Game TO 8/15/14 vs. MIN 6 9/15/13 vs. ATL 6 9/5/09 vs. LAS 6 BLOCKS Most Game Blk 6/11/11 vs. ATL 14 Least Game Blk 9 Times 0 Most Recent 8/15/15 vs. LAS 0

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Courtney Paris 19 6/14/15 vs. TUL INDIVIDUAL Cheryl Ford 19 6/27/06 vs. DET FIELD GOAL % Most POINTS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA Player Pts Game Player O. Reb Game 8/7/03 Sacramento .600 36-60 1. Riquna Williams 51 9/8/13 vs. TUL 1. Cheryl Ford 12 5/22/04 vs. DET Least 2. Odyssey Sims 39 7/22/14 vs. TUL 2. Courtney Paris 11 6/14/15 vs. TUL Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA 3. DeWanna Bonner 38 7/3/12 vs. PHO Rebekkah Brunson 8 9/18/11 vs. MIN* 7/25/13 New York .267 16-60 Candace Parker 8 9/27/08 vs. LAS* 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE BENCH POINTS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player Pts Game Most 1. Candice Wiggins 24 7/19/08 vs. MIN Player D.Reb Game Game Opponent 3FG 2. Plenette Pierson 22 7/31/07 vs. DET 1. Candice Dupree 17 8/7/14 vs. PHO 9/23/12 Minnesota 12 Penny Taylor 22 7/28/06 vs. PHO Brittney Griner 17 6/7/14 vs. PHO 9/16/12 Tulsa 12 Candace Parker 17 6/1/13 vs. LAS Least FIELD GOALS MADE Cheryl Ford 14 6/27/06 vs. DET Game Opponent 3FG 5. Candice Dupree 12 6/25/13 vs. PHO 6/14/14 Los Angeles 0 Player FG Game Candice Dupree 12 9/1/11 vs. PHO 5/26/04 Minnesota 0 1. Riquna Williams 17 9/8/13 vs. TUL Candace Parker 12 6/24/11 vs. LAS 2. Odyssey Sims 15 7/22/14 vs. TUL Lauren Jackson 12 7/7/07 vs. SEA 3. Skylar Diggins 14 7/22/14 vs. TUL 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ASSISTS Most FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game Opponent 3FGA Player Ast Game 6/16/12 Los Angeles 30 Player FGA Game 1. Sue Bird 13 8/8/15 vs. SEA 6/9/12 Seattle 30 1. Deanna Nolan 30 8/29/09 vs. DET 2. Penny Taylor 12 8/28/10 vs. PHO* Least 2. Riquna Williams 28 9/8/13 vs. TUL Angel Goodrich 11 9/8/13 vs. TUL Game Opponent 3FGA 3. Diana Taurasi 26 8/12/06 vs. PHO Tichia Penicheiro 11 8/11/09 vs. SAC 6/14/14 Los Angeles 3 5/21/05 Houston 3 FIELD GOAL % (Min. 3 Made) STEALS Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game (Min. 5 Made) Player Stl Game 3-POINT FIELD GOAL % 1. Courtney Paris 1.000 5-5 5/28/14 vs. TUL 1. La’Tangela Atkinson 6 9/12/09 vs. SEA Most Janel McCarville 1.000 5-5 7/19/13 vs. MIN Candice Wiggins 6 6/28/08 vs. MIN Game Opponent 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Temeka Johnson 1.000 5-5 6/21/11 vs. PHO Yolanda Griffiths 6 5/28/04 vs. SAC 6/21/13 Seattle .667 6-9 Coco Miller 1.000 5-5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Least 1.000 3-3 7/31/15 vs. WAS BLOCKS Game Opponent 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA 6/13/09 New York .238 5-21 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player Blk Game 1. Michelle Snow 8 6/20/03 vs. HOU Player 3FG Game 2. Margo Dydek 6 7/22/06 vs. CON FREE THROWS MADE 1. Riquna Williams 8 9/8/13 vs. TUL 3. Jantel Lavender 5 8/23/15 vs. LAS Most 2. Diana Taurasi 6 8/2/07 vs. PHO Amanda Zahui B 5 6/14/15 vs. TUL Game Opponent FT 3. Charde Houston 5 7/3/12 vs. PHO Brittney Griner 5 8/7/14 vs. PHO 7/28/11 Phoenix 35 Ivory Latta 5 7/16/10 vs. TUL Brittney Griner 5 6/25/13 vs. PHO Least Deanna Nolan 5 8/29/09 vs. DET Yolanda Griffiths 5 8/7/03 vs. SAC Game Opponent FT Becky Hammon 5 6/10/06 vs. NYL 9/18/12 New York 1 Anna DeForge 5 7/30/04 vs. PHO PERSONAL FOULS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player PF Game FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Multiple Players 6 32 Times Most Player 3FGA Game Most Recent Game Opponent FTA 1. Riquna Williams 14 9/8/13 vs. TUL 6 8/19/15 vs. NYL 7/28/11 Phoenix 38 2. Diana Taurasi 13 8/2/07 vs. PHO Least 3. Katie Smith 12 7/1/08 vs. DET TURNOVERS Game Opponent FTA 9/18/12 New York 2 Player TO Game (Min. 2 Made) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL % 1. Delisha Milton-Jones 8 7/18/10 vs. LAS (Min. 5 Made) Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 2. Tanisha Wright 7 8/27/13 vs. SEA FREE THROW % 1. Temeka Johnson 1.000 3-3 9/16/12 vs. TUL Sue Bird 7 9/3/11 vs. SEA Most Cappie Pondexter 1.000 3-3 6/23/09 vs. PHO Ivory Latta 7 6/4/11 vs. TUL Game Opponent FT Pct. FT-FTA Kelly Mazzante 1.000 3-3 6/23/09 vs. PHO Cappie Pondexter 7 6/23/09 vs. PHO 13 Times --- 1.000 --- Delisha Milton-Jones 1.000 3-3 9/28/08 vs. LAS* Tina Thompson 7 6/24/08 vs. HOU Most Recent Kara Lawson 1.000 3-3 7/20/07 vs. SAC Sue Bird 7 6/30/05 vs. CHA 6/27/15 Seattle 1.000 8-8 Kara Lawson 1.000 3-3 9/4/04 vs. SAC Least TEAM Game Opponent FTPct. FT-FTA FREE THROWS MADE 6/7/03 Detroit .421 8-19 Player FT Game POINTS TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. DeWanna Bonner 13 7/3/12 vs. PHO Most Most Diana Taurasi 13 9/1/11 vs. PHO Game Opponent Pts 3. Cappie Pondexter 12 7/25/13 vs. NYL Game Opponent Reb 6/21/11 Phoenix 105 6/14/15 Tulsa 57 Liz Cambage 12 6/4/12 vs. TUL Least Nicky Anosike 12 9/1/09 vs. MIN 6/7/14* Phoenix 57 Game Opponent Pts Least 5/26/04 Minnesota 44 Game Opponent Reb FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 7/21/15 Indiana 18 Player FTA Game FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Cappie Pondexter 15 7/25/13 vs. NYL Most OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 2. Liz Cambage 14 6/4/11 vs. TUL Game Opponent FG Most Nicky Anosike 14 9/1/09 vs. MIN 8/3/10 Phoenix 43 Game Opponent O. Reb Janell Burse 14 5/25/07 vs. SEA Least 6/14/15 Tulsa 30 Game Opponent FG FREE THROW % (Min. 5 Made) Least 7/25/13 New York 16 Game Opponent O.Reb Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 8/9/03 Los Angeles 16 8/8/15 Seattle 1 1. Multiple Players 1.000 54 Times Most Recent FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Skylar Diggins 1.000 6-6 5/17/14 vs. TUL Most Most Game Opponent FGA Game Opponent D.Reb TOTAL REBOUNDS 6/14/15 Tulsa 84 6/7/14* Phoenix 47 Player Reb Game Least Least 1. Cheryl Ford 22 5/22/04 vs. DET Game Opponent FG Game Opponent D.Reb 2. Candace Parker 20 6/1/13 vs. LAS 6/5/04 New York 44 7/21/15 Indiana 13 3. Rebekkah Brunson 19 8/9/07 vs. SAC 6/2/05 Charlotte 13

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ASSISTS Most Game Opponent Ast 7/31/15 Washington 30 Least Game Opponent Ast 7/19/08 Minnesota 6 8/9/03 Los Angeles 6 PERSONAL FOULS Most Game Opponent PF 5/24/03 Seattle 30 Least Game Opponent PF 7/29/14 Chicago 8 STEALS Most Game Opponent Stl 9/4/04 Sacramento 19 Least Game Opponent Stl 8/15/14 Minnesota 0 TURNOVERS Most Game Opponent TO 6/4/11 Tulsa 28 6/11/10 Tulsa 28 Least Game Opponent TO 6/1/03 Connecticut 4 BLOCKS Most Game Opponent Blk 8/23/15 Los Angeles 14 Least Game Opponent Blk Six Times 0 Most Recent 9/1/09 Minnesota 0

141 #StarsHeart ATTENDANCE RECORDS

HOME ATTENDANCE BREAKDOWN GAME-BY-GAME Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Total Average Game # 1 7,572 7,305 7,665 8,054 7,233 12,406 9,409 10,572 9,103 8,574 6,676 9,369 10,506 15,593 130,037 9,288 2 6,267 3,968 5,286 6,081 8,534 9,140 7,862 6,692 9,767 5,806 6,385 7,550 6,517 8,845 98,700 7,050 3 5,210 4,026 5,089 6,244 8,187 7,072 5,293 7,973 6,579 5,247 5,998 8,380 8,054 7,692 91,044 6,503 4 5,403 3,102 5,808 7,009 8,234 8,617 4,924 4,723 6,262 9,899 8,103 9,564 6,417 8,774 96,839 6,917 5 5,219 4,067 5,012 9,007 15,164 8,100 7,076 6,662 6,478 6,652 6,164 9,772 7,913 8,584 105,870 7,562 6 3,319 3,100 6,242 11,268 6,588 6,769 10,184 6,568 10,221 4,070 6,287 9,269 8,764 8,811 101,460 7,247 7 6,107 9,080 10,973 7,105 8,912 9,167 7,264 9,524 7,226 7,627 6,060 7,451 8,558 11,791 116,845 8,346 8 9,439 6,846 6,371 8,375 13,428 14,797 9,298 9,985 7,513 7,510 6,773 7,227 8,248 14,791 130,601 9,329 9 3,701 3,613 5,917 12,086 5,813 7,260 6,542 5,382 5,656 7,567 7,462 6,836 8,924 9,370 96,129 6,866 10 8,955 4,311 12,117 7,950 9,028 8,273 12,414 5,042 6,568 10,262 7,750 9,089 9,845 8,383 119,987 8,571 11 11,171 5,416 6,041 5,390 5,023 7,060 8,999 4,961 6,107 8,267 7,559 6,823 7,939 11,530 102,286 7,306 12 6,831 4,691 7,649 10,906 8,097 6,358 6,116 8,933 10,943 6,914 7,539 6,310 8,861 8,628 108,776 7,770 13 3,992 3,626 8,986 6,828 6,025 7,924 5,142 9,540 8,614 8,116 9,088 9,000 9,744 11,861 108,486 7,749 14 5,838 4,298 8,816 6,096 7,108 6,934 10,244 7,735 9,372 7,210 6,965 6,629 9,246 9,573 106,064 7,576 15 7,425 3,972 7,022 8,086 5,248 6,502 6,801 4,881 9,531 6,491 7,039 6,646 7,805 11,395 98,844 7,060 16 5,705 4,633 9,573 6,560 6,850 9,575 10,807 8,631 6,791 9,516 9,082 5,508 7,551 11,890 112,672 8,048 17 6,397 6,076 12,659 7,486 8,084 12,813 8,331 10,153 9,770 8,952 10,634 9,622 9,552 9,045 129,574 9,255 Playoffs ------7,085 --- 5,293 7,023 7,638 5,721 7,807 5,735 ------46,302 6,615 Playoffs ------4,247 7,126 ------11,373 5,687 Playoffs ------7,715 14,592 ------22,307 11,154 Playoffs ------7,111 ------7,111 7,111 Playoffs ------9,380 ------9,380 9,380 Playoffs ------16,012 ------16,012 16,012

REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Overall Average Total 108,551 82,130 131,226 134,531 137,556 148,767 136,706 127,957 136,501 128,680 125,564 135,045 144,444 176,556 1,854,214 132,444 Average 6,385 4,831 7,719 7,914 8,092 8,751 8,042 7,527 8,029 7,569 7,386 7,944 8,497 10,386 --- 7,791 PLAYOFF TOTALS Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Overall Average Total ------7,085 --- 5,293 7,023 7,638 5,721 52,272 27,453 ------112,485 16069.29 Average ------7,085.00 --- 5,293.00 7,023.00 7,638.00 5,721.00 8,712.00 9,151.00 ------8034.64 COMBINED REGULAR SEASON AND PLAYOFFS ATTENDANCE Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Overall Average Total 108,551 82,130 138,311 134,531 142,849 155,790 144,344 133,678 188,773 156,133 125,564 135,045 144,444 176,556 1,966,699 140,479 Average 6,385 4,831 7,684 7,914 7,936 8,655 8,019 7,427 8,208 7,807 7,386 7,944 8,497 10,386 --- 7,804.36

10,000+ AT&T CENTER CROWDS TOP 10 FREEMAN COLLISEUM CROWDS Date Opponent Results Attendance Date Opponent Results Attendance 10/3/2008 vs. Detroit* L, 69-61 16,012 5/24/2003 vs. Seattle W, 65-56 15,593 5/24/2003 vs. Seattle W, 65-66 15,593 6/4/2011 vs. Tulsa W, 93-73 12,406 6/28/2012 vs. Los Angeles W, 94-80 15,164 6/13/2009 vs. New York W, 63-60 10,572 7/28/2011 vs. Phoenix W, 102-91 14,797 5/22/2004 vs. Detroit L, 60-73 10,506 6/26/2003 vs. Los Angeles L, 67-58 14,761 5/15/2010 vs. Atlanta L, 70-75 9,409 8/30/2007 vs. Phoenix* L, 102-100 14,592 5/21/2005 vs. Houston L, 70-78 9,369 7/13/2012 vs. Atlanta W, 91-70 13,428 6/11/1998 vs. Los Angeles L, 83-99 9,330 9/10/2011 vs. Washington W, 82-74 12,813 5/20/2008 vs. Phoenix W, 81-76 9,103 8/15/2014 vs. Minnesota W, 92-76 12,659 5/23/2007 vs. Connecticut W, 74-71 8,574 7/20/2010 vs. Seattle L, 80-74 12,414 5/24/2013 vs. Indiana L, 64-79 8,054 6/4/2011 vs. Tulsa W, 93-73 12,406 7/11/2014 vs. Seattle L, 88-97 12,117 7/25/2013 vs. New York W, 65-53 12,086 8/16/2003 vs. Minnesota L, 73-64 11,890 8/1/2003 vs. Houston W, 63-53 11,861 6/20/2003 vs. Houston W, 76-69 11,791 7/19/2003 vs. Washington L, 85-77 11,530 8/9/2003 vs. Los Angeles W, 69-52 11,395 7/12/2013 vs. Washington L, 83-73 11,268 7/12/2016 vs. Minnesota L, 81-57 11,171 6/24/2014 vs. Washington L, 81-70 10,973 7/11/2008 vs. Atlanta W, 82-74 10,943 8/17/2013 vs. Phoenix W, 88-82 10,906 8/20/2010 vs. Indiana W, 75-61 10,807 8/12/2006 vs. Phoenix* L, 95-93 10,634 6/13/2009 vs. New York W, 63-60 10,572 5/22/2004 vs. Detroit L, 73-60 10,506 7/27/2007 vs. Houston L, 69-63 10,262 8/13/2010 vs. Tulsa W, 94-74 10,244 6/20/2008 vs. Los Angeles W, 77-75 10,221 6/26/2010 vs. Minnesota W, 80-66 10,184 9/12/2009 vs. Seattle L, 64-65 10,153 *Playoffs

142 #StarsHeart 143 #StarsHeart PLAYOFF HISTORY

ALL-TIME PLAYOFF SUMMARY PLAYOFF SEEDING All-Time Record...... 10-23 Playoff Records When... Single-Game Record Series Record Home Record...... 8-10 #1 Seed 4-5 2-1 Away Record...... 2-13 #2 Seed 2-3 1-1 Conference Semifinals...... 8-15 #3 Seed 2-11 1-5 Conference Finals...... 2-5 #4 Seed 2-4 0-2 WNBA Finals...... 0-3 Higher-Seeded Team 6-3 3-0 In Elimination Games...... 7-9 Same-Seeded Team 0-3 0-1 Home Record...... 6-3 Lower-Seeded Team 4-17 1-8 Away Record...... 1-6 All-Time Series Record...... 4-9 Conference Semifinals...... 3-6 Conference Finals...... 1-2 WNBA Finals...... 0-1 Most Playoff Wins, One Year...... 4 (2008) Most Playoff Losses, One Year...... 5 (2008) Most Consecutive Series Won...... 2 (2008) Most Consecutive Games Won, Overall...... 2 (8/25/07 to 8/27/07) (9/27/08 to 9/28/08) Most Consecutive Games Won, One Series...... 2 (2007 WSF, 2008 WF) Most Consecutive Series Lost...... 6 (2008 Finals, 2009 WSF, 2010 WSF, 2011 WSF, 2012 WSF, 2014 WSF) Most Consecutive Games Lost, Overall...... 6 (8/26/10 to 9/16/11) Most Consecutive Games Lost, One Series...... 3 (2008 Finals)

WNBA SEEDS BY SEASON EAST 1 EAST 2 EAST 3 EAST 4 WEST 1 WEST 2 WEST 3 WEST 4 1997 – Starzz Did Not Advance HOU NYL -- -- PHO LAS -- -- 1998 – Starzz Did Not Advance CLE CHA -- -- HOU PHO -- -- 1999 – Starzz Did Not Advance NYL CHA DET -- HOU LAS SAC -- 2000 – Starzz Did Not Advance NYL CLE ORL WAS LAS HOU SAC PHO 2001 – West No. 3 CLE NYL MIA CHA LAS SAC UTA HOU 2002 – West No. 3 NYL CHA WAS IND LAS HOU UTA SEA 2003 – Silver Stars Did Not Advance DET CHA CON CLE LAS HOU SAC MIN 2004 – Silver Stars Did Not Advance CON NYL DET WAS LAS SEA MIN SAC 2005 – Silver Stars Did Not Advance CON IND NYL DET SAC SEA HOU LAS 2006 – Silver Stars Did Not Advance CON DET IND WAS LAS SAC HOU SEA 2007 – West No. 2 DET IND CON NYL PHO SAN SAC SEA 2008 – West No. 1 DET CON NYL IND SAN SEA LAS SAC 2009 – West No. 4 IND ATL DET WAS PHO SEA LAS SAN 2010 – West No. 3 WAS NYL IND ATL SEA PHO SAN LAS 2011 – West No. 4 IND CON ATL NYL MIN SEA PHO SAN 2012 – West No. 3 CON IND ATL NYL MIN LAS SAN SEA 2013 – Silver Stars Did Not Advance CHI ATL WAS IND MIN LAS PHO SEA 2014 – West No. 3 ATL IND WAS CHI PHO MIS SAS LAS 2015 – Stars Did Not Advance NYL CHI IND WAS MIN PHO TUL LAS WNBA Introduces New Seed 1 Seed 2 Seed 3 Seed 4 Seed 5 Seed 6 Seed 7 Seed 8 2016 - Stars Did Not Advance MIN LAS NYL CHI IND ATL SEA PHO ANNUAL PLAYOFF STATISTICS STARS Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 2001 0-2 2 45-110 .409 2-19 .105 39-50 .780 64 32.0 47 25 30 13 13 131 65.5 2002 2-3 5 133-307 .433 16-49 .327 80-111 .721 174 34.8 98 83 81 31 28 362 72.4 2007 2-3 5 154-351 .439 49-108 .454 66-85 .776 165 33.0 101 100 78 24 40 423 84.6 2008 4-5 9 225-534 .421 46-130 .354 145-180 .806 240 26.7 143 143 141 30 58 641 71.2 2009 1-2 3 96-208 .462 27-59 .458 43-56 .768 80 26.7 49 49 29 7 22 262 87.3 2010 0-2 2 56-133 .421 16-35 .457 38-47 .809 59 29.5 30 37 29 5 12 166 83.0 2011 1-2 3 78-186 .419 23-63 .365 23-63 .771 84 28.0 46 55 41 13 27 216 72.0 2012 0-2 2 68-150 .453 14-44 .318 30-35 .857 60 30.0 41 34 24 3 17 180 90.0 2014 0-2 2 65-133 .489 15-32 .469 28-36 .778 60 30.0 35 35 28 7 10 173 86.5 OPPONENT Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 2001 2-0 2 49-120 .408 9-20 .450 53-65 .815 69 34.5 39 24 20 6 14 160 80.0 2002 3-2 5 140-355 .394 32-87 .368 80-104 .769 170 34.0 100 86 48 28 52 392 78.4 2007 3-2 5 151-337 .448 31-73 .425 92-111 .829 181 36.2 94 85 82 26 45 425 85.0 2008 5-4 9 274-595 .461 41-111 .369 99-131 .756 312 34.7 198 169 141 40 71 688 76.4 2009 2-1 3 114-212 .538 22-55 .400 47-54 .870 112 37.3 54 59 35 10 15 297 99.0 2010 0-2 2 81-147 .551 12-31 .387 24-26 .923 76 38.0 39 58 26 10 16 198 99.0 2011 2-1 3 88-204 .431 9-32 .281 41-55 .745 119 39.7 56 45 45 12 24 226 75.3 2012 2-0 2 69-127 .543 10-23 .435 46-57 .807 63 31.5 38 25 28 6 13 194 97.0 2014 2-0 2 74-142 .521 5-15 .333 29-34 .853 63 31.5 35 50 21 8 19 182 91.0

144 #StarsHeart PLAYOFF RESULTS

2001 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Sacramento Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/17 L, 65-89 H Williams-17 Williams-12 Griffith-28 Griffith-12 9,362 8/19 L, 66-71 A Goodson-18 Goodson-10 Griffith-30 Griffith-14 7,264 2002 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Houston Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/16 W, 66-59 H Goodson-20 Dydek-13 Swoopes-17 Swoopes-10 6,693 8/18 L, 77-83 (2OT) A Ferdinand-22 Dydek-12 Swoopes-28 Thompson-14 9,241 8/20 W, 75-72 A Williams-25 Dydek-9 Swoopes-28 Snow-8 9,540 Western Conference Finals vs. Los Angeles Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/22 L, 67-75 H Williams-14 Williams-11 Milton-17 Leslie-8 14,823 8/24 L, 77-103 A Two Players-16 Goodson-8 Leslie-25 Mabika-9 10,139 2007 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Sacramento Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/23 L, 65-86 A Young-20 Young-8 Powell-22 Griffith-9 10,100 8/25 W, 86-61 H Hammon-20 Johnson-9 Brunson-18 Brunson-8 5,735 8/27 W, 80-78 H Young-26 Two Players-7 Powell-20 Brunson-8 7,126 Western Conference Finals vs. Phoenix Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/30 L, 100-102 H Hammon-32 Young-18 Pondexter-26 Taylor-14 14,592 9/1 L, 92-98 A Crossley-20 Young, Riley-10 Pondexter-33 Smith-12 8,106 2008 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Sacramento Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 9/18 W, 85-78 A Hammon-30 Young-8 Penicheiro-19 7,740 9/20 L, 67-84 H Hammon-14 Young-7 Kelly-19 Lawson-7 7,807 9/22 W, 86-81 (OT) H Young-27 Wauters-12 Powell-21 Four Players-7 4,247 Western Conference Finals vs. Los Angeles Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 9/25 L, 70-85 A Wauters-18 Two Players-4 Leslie-22 Parker-12 7,102 9/27 W, 67-66 H Young-21 Young-11 Parker-19 Parker-17 7,715 9/28 W, 76-72 H Hammon-35 Hammon-7 Two Players-16 Milton-Jones-10 7,111 Finals vs. Detroit Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 10/1 L, 69-77 H Young-21 Young-9 K. Smith-25 K.Smith-9 9,380 10/3 L, 61-69 H Hammon-24 Two Players-6 K.Smith-22 Nolan-7 16,012 10/5 L, 60-76 A Wauters-19 Wauters-9 K. Smith-18 Two Players-9 8,952 2009 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Phoenix Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 9/17 W, 92-91 H Young-24 Wauters-11 Taylor-18 Taurasi-7 5,721 9/19 L, 78-106 A Young-19 Wauters-5 Taurasi-24 Bonner-13 7,267 9/21 L, 92-100 A Hammon-29 Young-8 Taurasi-30 T. Smith-8 6,896 2010 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Phoenix Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/26 L, 93-206 A Hammon-19 Young-9 Dupree-32 Dupree-8 8,927 8/28 L, 73-92 H Hammon-21 Young-9 Taurasi-23 Dupree-11 7,638 2011 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Minnesota Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 9/16 L, 65-66 A Adams, Perkins - 16 Young - 9 Whalen -20 Brunson -14 11,891 9/18 W, 84-75 H Perkins -24 Adams, Perkins - 6 Augustus -24 Brunson - 16 7,023 9/20 W, 85-67 A Young -17 Riley -6 Augustus -22 Brunson - 9 8,734 2012 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Los Angeles Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 9/27 L, 86-93 A Hammon - 19 Appel - 7 Toliver - 29 Parker - 9 5,013 9/29 L, 94-101 H Young - 28 Adams - 8 Parker - 32 Parker - 9 5,293 2014 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Minnesota Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/21 L, 84-88 A McBride - 20 Adams - 10 Moore - 26 Two Tied - 7 8,523 8/23 L, 89-94 H McBride - 25 Appel - 8 Whalen - 31 Moore - 8 7,085

145 #StarsHeart INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF GAME RECORDS

Becky Hammon .750 6-8 9/28/08 vs. LAS FIELD GOALS MADE Becky Hammon .750 6-8 9/18/08 at SAC OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 9. Jia Perkins .666 4-6 9/18/11 vs. MIN Player FG Game Edwidge Lawson-Wade .666 2-3 8/28/10 vs. PHO Player O. Reb Game 1. Becky Hammon 12 8/30/07 vs. PHO Edwidge Lawson-Wade .666 2-3 9/21/09 at PHO 1. Sophia Young 8 8/30/07 vs. PHO 2. Natalie Williams 11 8/20/02 at HOU Edwidge Lawson-Wade .666 4-6 9/17/09 vs. PHO 2. Natalie Williams 6 8/18/02 at HOU 3. Sophia Young 10 9/29/12 vs. LAS Edwidge Lawson-Wade .666 2-3 9/25/08 at LAS Natalie Williams 6 8/18/01 vs. SAC Becky Hammon 10 9/21/09 at PHO Vickie Johnson .666 2-3 9/25/08 at LAS 4. Danielle Adams 5 8/21/14 at MIN Sophia Young 10 9/17/09 vs. PHO Vickie Johnson .666 2-3 8/30/07 vs. PHO Danielle Adams 5 9/29/12 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 10 9/28/08 vs. LAS Vickie Johnson .666 2-3 8/27/07 vs. SAC Sophia Young 5 9/1/07 at PHO Sophia Young 10 8/27/07 vs. SAC Helen Darling .666 2-3 8/23/07 at SAC Natalie Williams 5 8/20/02 at HOU 8. Jia Perkins 9 9/18/11 vs. MIN Jennifer Azzi .666 2-3 8/19/01 at SAC Vickie Johnson 9 9/21/08 at PHO DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Becky Hammon 9 9/18/08 at SAC Sophia Young 9 8/30/07 vs. PHO FREE THROWS MADE Player D. Reb Game 1. Margo Dydek 13 8/16/02 vs. HOU Player FT Game 2. Sophia Young 10 8/30/07 vs. PHO 1. Becky Hammon 11 10/3/08 vs. DET FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Margo Dydek 10 8/18/02 at HOU Sophia Young 11 9/22/08 vs. SAC 4. Sophia Young 9 9/27/08 vs. LAS Player FGA Game Marie Ferdinand 11 8/19/01 at SAC 5. Sophia Young 8 8/26/10 at PHO 1. Becky Hammon 28 8/30/07 vs. PHO 4. Sophia Young 9 9/18/11 vs. MIN Ann Wauters 8 10/5/08 at DET 2. Sophia Young 21 10/1/08 vs. DET Becky Hammon 9 9/28/08 vs. LAS Ann Wauters 8 9/22/08 vs. SAC 3. Sophia Young 19 9/18/09 vs. PHO Becky Hammon 9 9/22/08 vs. SAC Ruth Riley 8 9/1/07 at PHO Becky Hammon 19 8/27/07 vs. SAC Natalie Williams 9 8/18/02 at HOU Margo Dydek 8 8/20/02 at HOU Adrienne Goodson 19 8/18/02 at HOU 8. Sophia Young 8 9/29/12 vs. LAS Natalie Williams 8 8/16/02 vs. HOU 6. Jia Perkins 18 9/18/11 vs. MIN Becky Hammon 8 8/26/10 at PHO Margo Dydek 8 8/19/01 at SAC Becky Hammon 18 8/28/10 vs. PHO Sophia Young 8 8/23/07 at SAC Becky Hammon 18 9/21/09 at PHO Sophia Young 18 9/19/09 at PHO FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ASSISTS Ann Wauters 18 10/5/08 at DET Sophia Young 18 10/3/08 vs. DET Player FTA Game Player Ast Game Becky Hammon 18 9/28/08 vs. LAS 1. Marie Ferdinand 14 8/19/02 at SAC 1. Jennifer Azzi 12 8/24/02 at LAS Becky Hammon 18 9/1/07 at PHO Natalie Williams 14 8/18/02 at HOU 2. Jennifer Azzi 10 8/20/02 at HOU 3. Sophia Young 13 9/18/11 vs. MIN 3. Jennifer Azzi 9 8/19/01 at SAC FIELD GOAL % (Min. 3 Made) Sophia Young 13 9/22/08 vs. SAC 4. Vickie Johnson 8 9/17/09 vs. PHO 5. Becky Hammon 12 10/3/08 vs. DET Vickie Johnson 8 9/18/08 at SAC Becky Hammon 8 9/1/07 at PHO Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 6. Sophia Young 10 9/19/09 at PHO Vickie Johnson 8 8/25/07 vs. SAC 1. Sophia Young .875 7-8 9/20/11 at MIN 7. Sophia Young 9 9/29/12 vs. LAS 8. Becky Hammon 7 8/28/10 vs. PHO 2. Vickie Johnson .833 5-6 10/1/08 vs. DET Becky Hammon 9 9/28/08 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 7 10/3/08 vs. DET 3. Vickie Johnson .750 9-12 9/21/09 at PHO Becky Hammon 9 9/22/08 vs. SAC Becky Hammon 7 8/27/08 vs. SAC Vickie Johnson .750 6-8 9/19/09 at PHO Sophia Young 9 8/27/07 vs. SAC Vickie Johnson 7 8/27/07 vs. SAC Ruth Riley .750 3-4 9/17/09 vs. PHO (Min. 3 Made) Jennifer Azzi 7 8/18/02 at HOU Edwidge Lawson-Wade .750 6-8 9/17/09 vs. PHO FREE THROW % LaTonya Johnson .750 3-4 8/16/02 vs. HOU 8. Kayla McBride .727 8-11 8/21/14 at MIN Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Game PERSONAL FOULS 9. Vickie Johnson .714 5-7 9/18/08 at SAC 1. Kayla McBride 1.000 6-6 8/23/14 vs. MIN Player PF Game 10. Roneeka Hodges .700 7-10 8/26/10 at PHO Becky Hammon 1.000 5-5 8/23/14 vs. MIN 1. Jayne Appel 6 8/23/14 vs. MIN Marie Ferdinand .700 7-10 9/19/09 at PHO Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 9/28/08 vs. LAS Erin Buescher 6 9/25/08 at LAS Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 9/22/08 vs. SAC Becky Hammon 6 9/22/08 vs. SAC 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Becky Hammon 1.000 8-8 8/26/10 at PHO Becky Hammon 6 9/1/07 at PHO Sophia Young 1.000 8-8 8/23/07 at SAC Natalie Williams 6 8/18/02 at HOU Player 3FG Game Sophia Young 1.000 7-7 9/27/08 vs. LAS Natalie Williams 6 8/19/01 at SAC 1. Becky Hammon 7 8/30/07 vs. PHO Danielle Robinson 1.000 6-6 9/27/12 at LAS Margo Dydek 6 8/17/01 vs. SAC 2. Becky Hammon 6 9/21/09 at PHO Edwidge Lawson-Wade 1.000 6-6 8/26/10 at PHO Becky Hammon 6 9/28/08 vs. LAS Marie Ferdinand 1.000 6-6 8/20/02 at HOU STEALS Becky Hammon 6 9/18/08 at SAC Margo Dydek 1.000 6-6 8/18/02 at HOU Shanna Crossley 6 9/1/07 at PHO Becky Hammon 1.000 5-5 10/1/08 vs. DET Player Stl Game 6. Becky Hammon 5 8/27/07 vs. SAC Sophia Young 1.000 5-5 10/1/08 vs. DET 1. Marie Ferdinand 5 8/25/07 vs. SAC 7. Jia Perkins 4 9/18/11 vs. MIN Sophia Young 1.000 5-5 9/1/07 at PHO Marie Ferdinand 5 8/18/02 at HOU Becky Hammon 4 9/16/11 at MIN Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 9/29/12 vs. LAS Adrienne Goodson 5 8/18/02 at HOU Becky Hammon 4 8/28/10 vs. PHO Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 9/16/11 at MIN 4. Sophia Young 4 9/29/12 vs. LAS Vickie Johnson 4 9/21/09 at PHO Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 9/17/09 vs. PHO Jia Perkins 4 9/27/12 at LAS Edwidge Lawson-Wade 4 9/17/09 vs. PHO Sophia Young 1.000 4-4 9/17/09 vs. PHO Jia Perkins 4 9/18/11 vs. MIN Becky Hammon 4 9/28/08 vs. LAS Ann Wauters 1.000 4-4 10/1/08 vs. DET 7. Becky Hammon 3 9/20/11 at MIN Becky Hammon 4 8/25/07 vs. SAC Ann Wauters 1.000 4-4 9/28/08 vs. LAS Ruth Riley 3 8/28/10 vs. PHO Ann Wauters 1.000 4-4 9/25/08 at LAS Vickie Johnson 3 9/21/09 at PHO Edwidge Lawson-Wade 1.000 4-4 9/22/08 vs. SAC Sophia Young 3 9/19/09 at PHO 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 9/20/08 vs. SAC Sophia Young 3 9/17/09 vs. PHO Margo Dydek 1.000 4-4 8/22/02 vs. LAS Vickie Johnson 3 10/3/08 vs. DET Player 3FGA Game Marie Ferdinand 1.000 4-4 8/17/01 vs. SAC Sophia Young 3 9/22/08 vs. SAC 1. Becky Hammon 16 8/30/07 vs. PHO Danielle Adams 1.000 3-3 9/29/12 vs. LAS Vickie Johnson 3 9/18/08 at SAC 2. Becky Hammon 12 8/28/10 vs. PHO Ruth Riley 1.000 3-3 8/28/10 vs. PHO Helen Darling 3 9/1/07 at PHO 3. Becky Hammon 11 9/21/09 at PHO Becky Hammon 1.000 3-3 8/28/10 vs. PHO Sophia Young 3 8/27/07 vs. SAC 4. Becky Hammon 10 9/20/11 at MIN Ann Wauters 1.000 3-3 10/5/08 at DET Becky Hammon 3 8/25/07 vs. SAC Shanna Crossley 10 9/1/07 at PHO Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 8/30/07 vs. PHO Vickie Johnson 3 8/23/07 at SAC 6. Becky Hammon 9 9/27/08 vs. LAS Marie Ferdinand 1.000 3-3 8/25/07 vs. SAC Becky Hammon 9 9/1/07 at PHO Jennifer Azzi 1.000 3-3 8/24/02 at LAS TURNOVERS Becky Hammon 9 8/27/07 vs. SAC Natalie Williams 1.000 3-3 8/22/02 vs. LAS 9. Shameka Christon 8 9/29/12 vs. LAS Natalie Williams 1.000 3-3 8/20/02 at HOU Player TO Game Becky Hammon 8 9/27/12 vs. LAS Adrienne Goodson 1.000 3-3 8/18/02 at HOU 1. Sophia Young 8 9/18/08 at SAC Jia Perkins 8 9/16/11 at MIN 2. Danielle Robinson 6 8/21/14 at MIN Becky Hammon 8 9/28/08 vs. LAS TOTAL REBOUNDS Adrienne Goodson 6 8/24/02 at LAS Becky Hammon 8 9/18/08 at SAC Marie Ferdinand 6 8/22/02 vs. LAS Jennifer Azzi 8 8/24/02 at LAS Player Reb Game 5. Sophia Young 5 8/28/10 vs. PHO 1. Sophia Young 18 8/30/07 vs. PHO Becky Hammon 5 8/26/10 at PHO 3-POINT % (Min. 2 Made) 2. Margo Dydek 13 8/16/02 vs. HOU Becky Hammon 5 9/28/08 vs. LAS 3. Ann Wauters 12 9/22/08 vs. SAC Becky Hammon 5 9/22/08 vs. SAC Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Margo Dydek 12 8/18/02 at HOU Vickie Johnson 5 9/20/08 vs. SAC 1. Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 8/25/07 vs. SAC Natalie Williams 12 8/16/02 vs. HOU Becky Hammon 5 8/23/07 at SAC Margo Dydek 1.000 2-2 8/20/02 at HOU Natalie Williams 12 8/17/01 vs. SAC Marie Ferdinand 5 8/24/02 at LAS 3. Vickie Johnson .800 4-5 9/21/09 at PHO 7. Ann Wauters 11 9/17/09 vs. PHO Adrienne Goodson 5 8/22/02 vs. LAS 4. Jia Perkins .750 3-4 8/23/14 vs. MIN Sophia Young 11 9/27/08 vs. LAS Kayla McBride .750 3-4 8/21/14 at MIN Natalie Williams 11 8/22/02 vs. LAS Roneeka Hodges .750 3-4 8/26/10 at PHO Natalie Williams 11 8/18/02 at HOU

146 #StarsHeart INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF GAME RECORDS

BLOCKS Player Blk Game 1. Ruth Riley 5 8/23/07 at SAC Margo Dydek 5 8/18/02 at HOU 3. Ann Wauters 4 9/20/08 vs. SAC Margo Dydek 4 8/22/02 vs. LAS Margo Dydek 4 8/15/02 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 4 8/17/01 vs. SAC 7. Ruth Riley 3 9/18/11 vs. MIN Ruth Riley 3 9/17/09 vs. PHO Ann Wauters 3 10/1/08 vs. DET Ruth Riley 3 8/30/07 vs. PHO Natalie Williams 3 8/22/02 vs. LAS Margo Dydek 3 8/20/01 at HOU Margo Dydek 3 8/19/01 at SAC POINTS Player Pts Game 1. Becky Hammon 35 9/28/08 vs. LAS 2. Becky Hammon 32 8/30/07 vs. PHO 3. Becky Hammon 30 9/18/08 at SAC 4. Becky Hammon 29 9/21/09 at PHO 5. Sophia Young 28 9/29/12 vs. LAS 6. Sophia Young 27 9/22/08 vs. SAC 7. Sophia Young 26 8/27/07 vs. SAC 8. Kayla McBride 25 8/23/14 vs. MIN Natalie Williams 25 8/20/02 at HOU 10. Jia Perkins 24 9/18/11 vs. MIN Vickie Johnson 24 9/21/09 at PHO Sophia Young 24 9/17/09 vs. PHO Becky Hammon 24 10/3/08 vs. DET Sophia Young 24 8/30/07 vs. PHO BENCH POINTS Player Pts Game 1. Shanna Crossley 20 9/1/07 at PHO 2. Jia Perkins 17 8/23/14 vs. MIN Danielle Adams 17 9/27/12 at LAS Marie Ferdinand 17 8/25/07 vs. SAC 5. Sophia Young-Malcolm 16 8/21/14 at MIN Jia Perkins 16 9/29/12 vs. LAS Danielle Adams 16 9/16/11 at MIN

147 #StarsHeart TEAM PLAYOFF GAME RECORDS

Least Least MINUTES Game 3FGA Game Reb 1. 8/18/02 at HOU 6 1. 9/19/09 at PHO 20 Game Minutes Played 8/19/01 at SAC 6 9/18/08 at SAC 20 1. 8/18/02 at HOU 250 3. 8/20/02 at HOU 8 3. 9/20/11 at MIN 21 2. 9/22/08 vs. SAC 225 4. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 9 9/25/08 at LAS 21 3. 29 Times 200 5. 8/16/02 vs. HOU 10 5. 9/28/08 vs. LAS 22 Most Recent 8/23/07 at SAC 22 9/29/12 vs. LAS 200 3-POINT % OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS FIELD GOALS MADE Most Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Most Most 1. 8/26/10 at PHO .625 10-16 Game O. Reb Game FG 2. 9/21/09 at PHO .619 13-21 1. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 14 1. 8/21/14 at MIN 35 3. 9/18/08 at SAC .615 8-13 9/1/07 at PHO 14 9/1/07 vs. PHO 35 4. 8/27/07 vs. SAC .588 10-17 3. 9/17/09 vs. PHO 13 8/30/07 vs. PHO 35 5. 8/23/14 vs. MIN .529 9-17 8/30/07 vs. PHO 13 4. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 34 Least 8/17/01 vs. SAC 13 9/27/12 at LAS 34 Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Least 9/21/09 at PHO 34 1. 8/17/01 vs. SAC .000 0-13 Game O.Reb 9/17/09 vs. PHO 34 2. 10/1/08 vs. DET .083 1-12 1. 9/28/08 vs. LAS 2 Least 3. 10/3/08 vs. DET .250 4-16 2. 9/20/11 at MIN 3 Game FG 9/20/08 vs. SAC .250 4-16 9/18/08 at SAC 3 1. 10/3/08 vs. DET 21 8/24/02 at LAS .250 4-16 4. 9/19/09 at PHO 5 2. 8/23/07 at SAC 22 10/3/08 vs. DET 5 8/19/01 at SAC 22 FREE THROWS MADE 9/25/08 at LAS 5 4. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 23 8/19/01 at SAC 5 8/17/01 vs. SAC 23 Most Game FT DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 9/22/08 vs. SAC 31 2. 8/26/10 at PHO 25 Most Most 3. 8/18/02 at HOU 23 Game D. Reb Game FGA 4. 9/18/11 vs. MIN 22 1. 8/16/02 vs. HOU 31 1. 9/1/07 at PHO 85 5. 8/23/14 vs. MIN 20 2. 8/25/07 vs. SAC 28 2. 8/30/07 vs. PHO 79 9/28/08 vs. LAS 20 3. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 27 3. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 77 8/19/01 at SAC 20 8/19/01 at SAC 27 4. 9/17/09 vs. PHO 74 Least 5. 9/16/11 at MIN 26 5. 9/27/12 at LAS 73 Game FT 9/1/07 at PHO 26 Least 1. 9/16/11 at MIN 6 8/20/02 at HOU 26 Game FGA 2. 10/5/08 at DET 7 Least 1. 8/19/01 at SAC 46 3. 8/21/14 at MIN 8 Game 2. 9/28/08 vs. LAS 49 4. 9/20/11 at MIN 9 D.Reb 3. 9/18/08 at SAC 50 5. 9/27/12 at LAS 10 1. 8/23/07 at SAC 14 4. 9/20/11 at MIN 55 9/1/07 at PHO 10 2. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 15 5. 8/20/02 at HOU 56 9/19/09 at PHO 15 8/16/02 vs. HOU 56 4. 9/25/08 at LAS 16 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 9/20/08 vs. SAC 16 FIELD GOAL % Most Game FTA ASSISTS Most 1. 9/22/08 vs. SAC 34 Game FG Pct. FG-FGA 2. 8/18/02 at HOU 33 Most 1. 9/18/08 at SAC .600 30-50 3. 8/26/10 at PHO 31 Game Ast 2. 9/21/09 at PHO .531 34-64 4. 9/18/11 vs. MIN 29 1. 8/30/07 vs. PHO 25 3. 8/25/07 vs. SAC .524 33-63 5. 9/28/08 vs. LAS 26 2. 9/17/09 vs. PHO 23 4. 8/21/14 at MIN .515 35-68 8/19/01 at SAC 26 3. 9/18/11 vs. MIN 22 5. 8/20/02 at HOU .500 28-56 Least 9/22/08 vs. SAC 22 Least Game FTA 9/1/07 at PHO 22 Game FG Pct. FG-FGA 1. 9/16/11 at MIN 7 Least 1. 10/3/08 vs. DET .328 21-64 2. 8/21/14 at MIN 11 Game Ast 2. 8/17/01 vs. SAC .359 23-64 9/27/12 at LAS 11 1. 9/28/08 vs. LAS 10 3. 8/23/07 at SAC .361 22-61 9/1/07 at PHO 11 8/17/01 vs. SAC 10 4. 9/22/08 vs. SAC .364 24-66 5. 9/20/11 at MIN 12 3. 9/19/09 at PHO 11 5. 8/22/02 vs. LAS .371 23-62 10/5/08 at DET 12 4. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 12 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 5. 8/23/07 at SAC 13 FREE THROW % Most PERSONAL FOULS Game 3FG Most Most 1. 9/21/09 at PHO 13 Game FT Pct. FT-FTA Game PF 8/30/07 vs. PHO 13 1. 10/1/08 vs. DET 1.000 14-14 1. 8/19/01 at SAC 31 3. 9/1/07 at PHO 12 2. 9/22/08 vs. SAC .912 31-34 2. 8/23/07 at SAC 25 4. 8/26/10 at PHO 10 3. 9/27/12 at LAS .909 10-11 3. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 23 8/27/07 vs. SAC 10 9/1/07 at PHO .909 10-11 4. 8/23/14 vs. MIN 21 Least 5. 9/17/09 vs. PHO .889 16-18 9/27/12 at LAS 21 Game 3FG Least 8/27/07 vs. SAC 21 1. 8/17/01 vs. SAC 0 Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 8/18/02 at HOU 21 2. 10/1/08 vs. DET 1 1. 8/27/07 vs. SAC .571 12-21 Least 3. 8/18/02 at HOU 2 2. 10/5/08 at DET .583 7-12 Game PF 8/19/01 at SAC 2 3. 9/21/09 at PHO .611 11-18 1. 8/28/10 vs. PHO 13 5. 10/5/08 at DET 3 4. 8/16/02 vs. HOU .667 12-18 9/19/09 at PHO 13 8/22/02 vs. LAS 3 5. 8/24/02 at LAS .688 11-16 10/1/08 vs. DET 13 8/20/02 at HOU 3 TOTAL REBOUNDS 4. 8/21/14 at MIN 14 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 9/20/11 at MIN 14 Most 9/18/11 vs. MIN 14 Most Game Reb 9/28/08 vs. LAS 14 Game 3FGA 1. 9/1/07 at PHO 40 9/27/08 vs. LAS 14 1. 8/30/07 vs. PHO 31 2. 8/25/07 vs. SAC 39 2. 9/1/07 at PHO 28 3. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 38 3. 9/20/11 at MIN 25 4. 8/18/02 at HOU 37 4. 9/27/12 at LAS 24 8/16/02 vs. HOU 37 5. 9/16/11 at MIN 21 9/21/09 at PHO 21

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STEALS

Most Game Stl 1. 8/18/02 at HOU 14 2. 8/27/07 vs. SAC 11 3. 9/22/08 vs. SAC 10 8/25/07 vs. SAC 10 5. 9/27/12 at LAS 9 9/20/11 at MIN 9 9/18/11 vs. MIN 9 9/16/11 vs. MIN 9 9/19/09 at PHO 9 10/3/08 vs DET 9 9/1/07 at PHO 9 Least Game Stl 1. 8/20/02 at HOU 2 2. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 3 3. 8/30/07 vs. PHO 4 8/24/02 at LAS 4 5. 8/23/14 vs. MIN 5 8/21/14 at MIN 5 8/26/10 at PHO 5 10/5/08 at DET 5 10/1/08 vs. DET 5 9/28/08 vs. LAS 5 9/27/08 vs. LAS 5 8/16/02 vs. HOU 5 TURNOVERS

Most Game TO 1. 8/25/07 vs. SAC 22 2. 9/20/08 vs. SAC 21 8/22/02 vs. LAS 21 4. 9/18/08 at SAC 20 8/23/07 at SAC 20 Least Game TO 1. 9/19/09 at PHO 8 9/17/09 vs. PHO 8 3. 9/18/11 vs. MIN 9 8/30/07 vs. PHO 9 5. 10/3/08 vs. DET 10 8/27/07 vs. SAC 10 BLOCKS

Most Game Blk 1. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 9 2. 8/18/02 at HOU 7 8/19/01 at SAC 7 4. 9/18/11 vs. MIN 6 9/20/08 vs. SAC 6 8/30/07 vs. PHO 6 8/27/07 vs. SAC 6 8/23/07 at SAC 6 8/20/02 at HOU 6 8/16/02 vs. HOU 6 8/17/01 vs. SAC 6 Least Game Blk 1. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 1 8/26/10 at PHO 1 9/21/09 at PHO 1 9/25/08 at LAS 1 9/19/09 at PHO 1 10/3/08 vs. DET 1 POINTS

Most Game Pts 1. 8/30/07 vs. PHO 100 2. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 94 3. 8/26/10 at PHO 93 4. 9/21/09 at PHO 92 9/17/09 vs. PHO 92 9/1/07 at PHO 92 Least Game Pts 1. 10/5/08 at DET 60 2. 10/3/08 vs. DET 61 3. 9/16/11 at MIN 65 8/23/07 at SAC 65 8/17/01 vs. SAC 65

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GAMES PLAYED FIELD GOAL % (Min. 10 Made) FREE THROW % (Min. 5 Made)

Player Years GP Player Years FG Pct. FG-FGA Player Years FT Pct. FT-FTA 1. Becky Hammon 2007-12, 2014 26 1. Kayla McBride 2014 0.593 16-27 1. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 1.000 10-10 Sophia Young-Malcolm 2007-12, 2014 26 2. Roneeka Hodges 2010-11 0.526 10-19 Shanna Crossley 2006-09 1.000 5-5 3. Ruth Riley 2007-11 22 3. Natalie Williams 2001-02 0.524 33-63 Kayla McBride 2014 1.000 7-7 4. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 17 4. Danielle Adams 2011-14 0.515 35-68 4. Danielle Robinson 2011-14 .917 11-12 5. Helen Darling 2007-10 16 5. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 0.491 26-53 5. Becky Hammon 2007-14 .902 101-112 6. Erin Buescher 2008-09 12 6. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 0.489 68-139 6. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 .889 8-9 Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 7. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2007-2014 0.486 171-352 7. Ann Wauters 2008-09 .875 28-32 Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-02, 2007 12 8. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-02, 2007 0.439 43-98 8. Margo Dydek 1998-04 .821 13-16 9. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 10 9. Jia Perkins 2007-14 0.436 34-78 9. Danielle Adams 2011-14 .792 19-24 10. Jayne Appel 2010-12, 2014 9 10. Ann Wauters 2008-09 0.431 62-144 10. Ruth Riley 2007-11 .765 13-17 GAMES STARTED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE TOTAL REBOUNDS Player Years 3-FG Player Years GS Player Years Reb 1. Becky Hammon 2007-14 73 1. Becky Hammon 2007-12, 2014 26 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 169 2. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 27 Sophia Young-Malcolm 2007-2012, 2014 24 2. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 80 3. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 20 3. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 17 3. Ann Wauters 2008-09 75 4. Shanna Crossley 2006-09 15 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 4. Becky Hammon 2007-14 71 5. Jia Perkins 2011-14 13 5. Ruth Riley 2007-11 9 5. Ruth Riley 2007-11 68 6. Helen Darling 2007-10 11 6. Erin Buescher 2008-09 8 6. Natalie Williams 1999-02 62 7. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 9 7. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-02, 2007 7 7. Margo Dydek 1998-04 58 8. Erin Perperoglou 2007-09 7 Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 7 8. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 49 Danielle Adams 2011-14 7 Margo Dydek 2001-02 7 9. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 43 10. Kayla McBride 2014 6 Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 7 10. Danielle Adams 2011-14 40 Natalie Williams 2001-02 7 Danielle Robinson 2011-12, 2014 7 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS MINUTES PLAYED Player Years 3-FGA Player Years O. Reb 1. Becky Hammon 2007-14 172 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 59 Player Years MP 2. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 66 2. Natalie Williams 1999-02 28 1. Becky Hammon 2007-14, 2014 912 3. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 36 3. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 22 2. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2007-2014 886 4. Jia Perkins 2011-14 33 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 21 3. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 529 5. Shanna Crossley 2006-09 31 5. Danielle Adams 2011-14 18 4. Ruth Riley 2007-11 417 Erin Perperoglou 2007-09 28 Ruth Riley 2007-11 18 5. Ann Wauters 2008-09 382 7. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 26 7. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 15 6. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-02, 2007 326 8. Helen Darling 2007-10 24 8. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 13 7. Erin Buescher 2008-09 283 Danielle Adams 2011-14 24 9. Jayne Appel 2011-14 12 8. Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 261 10. Ruth Riley 2007-11 15 10. Becky Hammon 2007-14 11 9. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 261 10. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 246 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 3-POINT % (Min. 4 Made) Player Years D. Reb MINUTES PER GAME 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 110 Player Years 3FG Pct. FG-FGA 2. Becky Hammon 2007-14 60 Player Years GP M/G 1. Kayla McBride 2014 0.600 6-10 3. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 58 1. Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 7 37.3 2. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 0.556 20-36 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 54 Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 7 37.3 3. Shanna Crossley 2006-09 0.484 15-31 Margo Dydek 1998-04 54 3. Becky Hammon 2007-14, 26 35.1 4. Helen Darling 2007-10 0.458 11-24 6. Ruth Riley 2007-11 50 4. Natalie Williams 2001-02 7 34.7 5. Roneeka Hodges 2010-11 0.444 4-9 7. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 36 5. Margo Dydek 2001-02 7 34.3 6. Becky Hammon 2007-14 0.424 73-172 8. Natalie Williams 1999-02 34 6. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2007-2014 26 34.1 7. Shameka Christon 2012-14 0.417 5-12 9. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 28 7. Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 31.8 8. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 0.409 27-66 10. Erin Perperoglou 2007-09 24 8. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 17 31.1 9. Jia Perkins 2011-14 0.394 13-33 9. Danielle Robinson 2011-14, 7 30.9 10. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 0.346 9-26 10. Kayla McBride 2014 2 30.5 REBOUNDS PER GAME FREE THROWS MADE Player Years GP R/G FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Natalie Williams 1999-02 7 8.9 Player Years FT 2. Margo Dydek 1998-04 7 8.3 Player Years FG 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 113 3. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 26 6.5 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2007-2014 171 2. Becky Hammon 2007-14 101 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 6.3 2. Becky Hammon 2007-14 150 3. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 49 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 7 6.1 3. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 68 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 28 6. Danielle Adams 2011-14 7 5.7 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 62 5. Natalie Williams 1999-02 24 7. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 17 4.7 5. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-02, 2007 43 6. Margo Dydek 1998-04 23 8. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 12 4.1 6. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 42 7. Danielle Adams 2011-14 19 9. Michelle Snow 2010 2 4 7. Danielle Adams 2011-14 35 8. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 17 10. Jia Perkins 2011-14 7 3 Ruth Riley 2007-11 35 9. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 15 9. Jia Perkins 2011-14 34 10. Ruth Riley 2007-11 13 10. Natalie Williams 2001-02 33 ASSISTS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player Years Assists Player Years FTA 1. Becky Hammon 2007-14 114 2. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 65 Player Years FGA 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-2014 154 2. Becky Hammon 2006-14 112 3. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 47 1. Becky Hammon 2007-14 353 4. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 44 2. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2007-2014 352 3. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 65 4. Natalie Williams 1999-02 34 5. Ruth Riley 2007-11 31 3. Ann Wauters 2008-09 144 6. Danielle Robinson 2011-14 28 4. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 139 5. Ann Wauters 2008-09 32 6. Margo Dydek 1998-04 28 7. Helen Darling 2008-10 27 5. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 103 8. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 26 6. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-02, 2007 98 7. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 26 8. Danielle Adams 2011-14 24 9. Ann Wauters 2008-09 24 7. Ruth Riley 2007-11 94 10. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 23 8. Jia Perkins 2011-14 78 9. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 23 9. Margo Dydek 2001-02 76 10. Ruth Riley 2007-11 17 10. Danielle Robinson 2011-14 69 Erin Perperoglou 2007-09 17

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ASSISTS PER GAME POINTS PER GAME

Player Years GP A/G Player Years Points 1. Becky Hammon 2007-14 26 6.3 1. Kayla McBride 2014 22.5 2. Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 7 4.4 2. Becky Hammon 2007-14 18.2 3. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 17 3.8 3. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 17.5 4. Danielle Robinson 2011-14 7 4 4. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 14.7 5. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 10 2.3 5. Danielle Adams 2011-14 13.7 6. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 12 2.2 6. Natalie Williams 1999-02 13 7. Margo Dydek 1998-04 7 2.1 7. Ann Wauters 2008-09 12.8 8. Ashley Battle 2010 2 2 8. Jia Perkins 2011-14 12.4 Michelle Snow 2010 2 2 9. Margo Dydek 1998-04 12.6 Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 2 10. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 11.3 Jia Perkins 2011-14 7 2 PERSONAL FOULS

Player Years PF 1. Ruth Riley 2007-11 62 2. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 62 3. Becky Hammon 2007-14 52 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 33 5. Erin Perperoglou 2007-09 32 6. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 30 7. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 27 Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 27 Margo Dydek 1998-04 27 10. Helen Darling 2008-10 26 Natalie Williams 1999-02 26 STEALS

Player Years Steals 1. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 37 2. Becky Hammon 2007-14 31 3. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 23 4. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 20 5. Jia Perkins 2011-14 15 6. Ruth Riley 2007-11 12 7. Helen Darling 2008-10 10 Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 10 9. Edwige Lawson-Wade 2008-10 9 Erin Perperoglou 2007-09 9 TURNOVERS

Player Years TO 1. Becky Hammon 2007-14 83 2. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 49 3. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 31 4. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 28 5. Ruth Riley 2007-11 26 6. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 25 7. Helen Darling 2008-10 23 8. Erin Perperoglou 2007-09 21 Ann Wauters 2008-09 21 10. Margo Dydek 1998-04 20 BLOCKS

Player Years Blocks 1. Ruth Riley 2007-11 32 2. Margo Dydek 1998-04 24 3. Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 4. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 10 5. Becky Hammon 2007-014 8 Natalie Williams 1999-02 8 7. Camille Little 2007 6 Jennifer Azzi 2000-03 6 Danielle Adams 2011-14 5 10. Erin Perperoglou 2007-09 3 Jia Perkins 2011-14 3 POINTS

Player Years Points 1. Becky Hammon 2007-14 474 2. Sophia Young-Malcolm 2006-14 456 3. Ann Wauters 2008-09 153 4. Marie Ferdinand-Harris 2001-07 136 5. Vickie Johnson 2006-09 132 6. Adrienne Goodson 1999-04 103 7. Danielle Adams 2011-14 96 8. Natalie Williams 1999-02 91 9. Margo Dydek 1998-04 88 10. Ruth Riley 2007-11 87 Jia Perkins 2011-14 87

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FIELD GOALS MADE OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

Player FG Game Player O. Reb Game 1. Candace Dupree 12 8/26/10 at PHO 1. Rebekkah Brunson 8 9/18/11 vs. MIN Cappie Pondexter 12 9/1/07 at PHO Candace Parker 8 9/27/08 vs. LAS 3. Lindsay Whalen 11 8/23/14 vs. MIN 3. Tina Thompson 7 8/18/02 at HOU Candace Parker 11 9/29/12 vs. LAS Yolanda Griffiths 7 8/19/01 at SAC Diana Taurasi 11 9/21/09 at PHO Taj McWilliams-Franklin 11 10/1/08 vs. DET DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Sheryl Swoopes 11 8/18/02 at HOU Player D. Reb Game FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Rebekkah Brunson 11 9/16/11 at MIN Tangela Smith 11 9/1/07 at PHO Player FGA Game 3. Lisa Leslie 10 9/27/08 vs. LAS 1. Sheryl Swoopes 22 8/20/02 at HOU Penny Taylor 10 8/30/07 vs. PHO Sheryl Swoopes 22 8/18/02 at HOU 3. Seimone Augustus 21 9/18/11 vs. MIN PERSONAL FOULS Deanna Nolan 21 10/5/08 at DET Player PF Game 1. 6 9/22/08 vs. SAC (Min. 3 Made) FIELD GOAL % Maya Moore 6 9/18/11 vs. MIN

Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game STEALS 1. .857 6-7 10/3/08 vs. DET 2. Tangela Smith .778 7-9 8/28/10 vs. PHO Player Stl Game Crystal Kelly .778 7-9 9/20/08 vs. SAC 1. Sheryl Swoopes 6 8/18/02 at HOU 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE TURNOVERS Player 3FG Game Player TO Game 1. Diana Taurasi 4 9/29/09 at PHO 1. Kristi Toliver 7 9/29/12 vs. LAS Katie Smith 4 10/1/08 vs. DET 2. Diana Taurasi 6 9/17/09 vs. PHO Cappie Pondexter 4 9/1/07 at PHO Taj McWilliams-Franklin 6 10/3/08 vs. DET Diana Taurasi 4 8/30/07 vs. PHO 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPS BLOCKS Player Blk Game Player 3FGA Game 1. Lisa Leslie 7 8/22/02 vs. LAS 1. Katie Smith 8 10/1/08 vs. DET 2. Maya Moore 4 8/23/14 vs. MIN Diana Taurasi 8 9/1/07 at PHO DeWanna Bonner 4 8/26/10 at PHO Kara Lawson 8 8/23/07 at SAC Candace Parker 4 9/27/08 vs. LAS Lisa Leslie 4 9/25/08 at LAS 3-POINT % (Min. 2 Made) Penny Taylor 4 9/1/07 at PHO Tiffani Johnson 4 8/28/02 at HOU Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 1. Delisha Milton-Jones 1.000 3-3 9/28/08 vs. LAS POINTS 2. Kristi Toliver .750 3-4 9/27/12 at LAS Player Pts Game FREE THROWS MADE 1. Cappie Pondexter 33 9/1/07 at PHO 2. Candace Parker 32 9/29/12 vs. LAS Player FT Game Candice Dupree 32 8/26/10 at PHO 1. Yolanda Griffiths 18 8/19/01 at SAC 2. Cappie Pondexter 11 8/30/07 vs. PHO BENCH POINTS 3. Kristi Toliver 10 9/27/12 at LAS Player Pts Game FREE THROW ATTEMPS 1. Penny Taylor 18 9/17/09 vs. PHO 2. Delisha Milton-Jones 17 8/22/02 vs. LAS Player FTA Game 3. DeWanna Bonner 16 9/19/09 at PHO 1. Yolanda Griffiths 24 8/19/02 at SAC Kara Lawson 16 8/23/07 at SAC 2. Cappie Pondexter 13 8/30/07 vs. PHO 3. Yolanda Griffiths 12 8/17/01 vs. SAC

FREE THROW % (Min. 3 Made)

Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Game 1. Maya Moore 1.000 5-5 8/23/14 vs. MIN Seimone Augustus 1.000 4-4 8/21/14 at MIN Maya Moore 1.000 6-6 8/21/14 at MIN Kristi Toliver 1.000 10-10 9/27/12 at LAS Nicole Powell 1.000 9-9 8/23/07 at SAC Cappie Pondexter 1.000 7-7 9/17/09 vs. PHO Candace Parker 1.000 7-7 9/27/08 vs. LAS Lindsay Whalen 1.000 6-6 9/16/11 at MIN Penny Taylor 1.000 6-6 8/28/10 vs. PHO Yolanda Griffiths 1.000 6-6 8/23/07 at SAC Diana Taurasi 1.000 5-5 9/21/09 at PHO Penny Taylor 1.000 5-5 9/27/09 vs. PHO Katie Smith 1.000 5-5 10/1/08 vs. DET Crystal Kelly 1.000 5-5 9/20/08 vs. SAC Delisha Milton-Jones 1.000 5-5 8/24/02 at LAS TOTAL REBOUNDS Player Reb Game 1. Candace Parker 17 9/27/08 vs. LAS 2. Rebekkah Brunson 16 9/18/11 vs. MIN 3. Yolanda Griffiths 14 8/19/01 at SAC Yolanda Griffiths 14 8/18/02 at HOU Penny Taylor 14 8/30/07 vs. PHO Rebekkah Brunson 14 9/16/11 at MIN

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Least 4. 9/22/08 vs. Sacramento 41 MINUTES Game Opponent 3FGA 8/23/07 at Sacramento 41 1. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 4 Least Game Opponent Minutes 2. 8/23/14 vs. Minnesota 6 Game Opponent Reb 1. 8/18/02 at Houston 250 3. 9/27/12 vs. Los Angeles 8 1. 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 21 2. 9/22/08 vs. Sacramento 225 9/20/11 at Minnesota 8 2. 9/18/08 at Sacramento 25 3. 29 Times 200 9/16/11 at Minnesota 8 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 25 Most Recent 8/27/07 vs. Sacramento 8 4. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 26 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles 200 8/19/01 at Sacramento 8 5. 8/20/02 at Houston 28 FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT % OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most Most Most Game Opponent FG Game Opponent 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Opponent OReb 1. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 46 1. 8/17/01 vs. Sacramento .583 7-12 1. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 21 2. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 44 2. 9/19/09 at Phoenix .563 9-16 2. 10/5/08 at Detroit 20 3. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 38 3. 8/30/07 vs. Phoenix .556 10-18 3. 8/18/02 at Houston 18 8/23/14 vs. Minnesota 38 4. 10/5/08 at Detroit .545 6-11 4. 8/23/07 at Sacramento 17 5. 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles 37 5. 9/20/11 at Minnesota .500 4-8 5. 9/21/09 at Phoenix 14 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 37 10/3/08 vs. Detroit .500 2-4 Least Least 8/27/07 vs. Sacramento .500 4-8 Game Opponent OReb Game Opponent FG Least 1. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 3 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 15 Game Opponent 3 FG Pct. FG-FGA 2. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 5 2. 8/16/02 vs. Houston 19 1. 9/16/11 at Minnesota .125 1-8 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 5 3. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 23 2. 9/18/08 at Sacramento .200 2-10 4. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 7 4. 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles 24 3. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota .250 4-16 5. 9/27/12 vs. Los Angeles 8 5. 9/16/11 at Minnesota 25 8/19/01 at Sacramento .250 2-8 9/19/09 at Phoenix 8 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 25 5. 9/17/09 vs. Phoenix .278 5-18 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 8 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 8 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FREE THROWS MADE DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most Most Game Opponent FGA Game Opponent FT Most 1. 8/18/02 at Houston 79 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 39 Game Opponent DReb 2. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 77 2. 8/23/07 at Sacramento 28 1. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 33 10/5/08 at Detroit 77 3. 9/27/12 at Los Angeles 26 2. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 31 4. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 76 4. 9/21/09 at Phoenix 22 9/1/07 at Phoenix 31 5. 8/21/14 at Minnesota 75 8/30/07 vs. Phoenix 22 4. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 30 Least Least 5. 9/22/08 vs. Sacramento 29 Game Opponent FGA Game Opponent FT Least 1. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 55 1. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 5 Game Opponent DReb 2. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 56 2. 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles 8 1. 9/18/08 at Sacramento 15 3. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 58 3. 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 9 2. 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 16 4. 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 62 4. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 10 3. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 17 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 62 5. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 11 4. 8/20/02 at Houston 18 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 11 8/21/14 at Minnesota 18 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 11 FIELD GOAL % 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 11 ASSISTS Most Most Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game Opponent Ast 1. 9/19/09 at Phoenix .639 46-72 1. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 33 2. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento .586 34-58 Most 2. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 31 3. 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles .578 37-64 Game Opponent FTA 3. 8/21/14 at Minnesota 27 4. 8/26/10 at Phoenix .571 44-77 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 47 4. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 25 5. 8/23/14 vs. Minnesota .567 38-67 2. 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles 33 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 25 Least 3. 9/27/12 at Los Angeles 32 Least Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA 8/23/07 at Sacramento 32 Game Opponent Ast 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento .268 15-56 5. 9/21/09 at Phoenix 27 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 9 2. 8/16/02 vs. Houston .292 19-65 Least 2. 9/27/12 at Los Angeles 10 3. 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles .353 24-68 Game Opponent FTA 8/16/02 vs. Houston 10 4. 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles .356 26-73 1. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 5 4. 9/16/11 at Minnesota 11 5. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento .371 23-62 2. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 11 5. 9/18/08 at Sacramento 13 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles 11 8/27/07 vs. Sacramento 13 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 11 5. 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 12 PERSONAL FOULS Most FREE THROW % Game Opponent 3FG Most 1. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 11 Most Game Opponent PF 2. 8/30/07 vs. Phoenix 10 Game Opponent FT Pct. FT-FTA 1. 9/22/08 vs. Sacramento 26 3. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 9 1. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 1.000 11-11 2. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 25 9/1/07 at Phoenix 9 2. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 1.000 5-5 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 25 5. 9/21/09 at Phoenix 8 3. 8/21/14 at Minnesota .929 13-14 9/18/08 at Sacramento 25 Least 4. 9/17/09 vs. Phoenix .909 20-22 5. 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles 24 Game Opponent 3FG 5. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento .909 10-11 9/28/08 vs. Los Angeles 24 1. 9/16/11 at Minnesota 1 Least 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles 24 2. 8/23/14 vs. Minnesota 2 Game Opponent FT Pct. FT-FTA Least 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 2 1. 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles .636 21-33 Game Opponent PF 9/18/08 at Sacramento 2 2. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit .647 11-17 1. 8/21/14 at Minnesota 13 8/19/01 at Sacramento 2 3. 9/16/11 at Minnesota .682 15-22 9/16/11 at Minnesota 13 4. 9/28/08 vs. Los Angeles .684 13-19 3. 9/27/12 vs. Los Angeles 14 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 5. 9/18/08 at Sacramento .706 12-17 4. 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 15 8/27/08 vs. Los Angeles .706 12-17 8/16/02 vs. Houston 15 Most Game Opponent 3FGA 1. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 23 TOTAL REBOUNDS 2. 9/1/07 at Phoenix 22 3. 9/21/09 at Phoenix 21 Most 4. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 20 Game Opponent Reb 5. 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles 19 1. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 45 2. 10/5/08 at Detroit 44 8/18/02 at Houston 44

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STEALS

Most Game Opponent Stl 1. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 14 2. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 13 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles 13 4. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 12 5. 8/21/14 at Minnesota 11 9/20/11 at Minnesota 11 8/23/07 at Sacramento 11 8/18/02 at Houston 11 Least Game Opponent Stl 1. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 5 9/21/09 at Phoenix 5 9/19/09 at Phoenix 5 9/17/09 vs. Phoenix 5 8/30/07 vs. Phoenix 5 8/19/01 at Sacramento 5 TURNOVERS

Most Game Opponent TO 1. 9/22/08 vs. Sacramento 22 2. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 21 3. 9/18/08 at Sacramento 18 4. 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles 17 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 17 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 17 Least Game Opponent TO 1. 8/20/02 at Houston 5 2. 8/21/14 at Minnesota 8 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 8 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 8 8/19/01 at Sacramento 8 BLOCKS Most Game Opponent Blk 1. 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles 10 2. 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles 8 8/18/02 at Houston 8 4. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 7 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 7 9/2/07 at Phoenix 7 Least Game Opponent Blk 1. 9/20/11 at Minnesota 1 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 1 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 1 9/18/08 at Sacramento 1 5. 9/27/12 vs. Los Angeles 2 9/21/09 at Phoenix 2 9/28/08 vs. Los Angeles 2 8/17/01 vs. Sacramento 2 POINTS

Most Game Opponent Pts 1. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 106 9/19/09 at Phoenix 106 3. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 103 4. 8/30/07 vs. Phoenix 102 5. 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles 101 Least Game Opponent Pts 1. 8/16/02 vs. Houston 59 2. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 61 3. 9/16/11 at Minnesota 66 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles 66 5. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 69

154 #StarsHeart STARS & OPPONENT PLAYOFF DOUBLE-DOUBLES

STARS OPPONENTS 2014 2014 Danielle Adams at Minnesota, 8/21/14 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Maya Moore, 8/23/14 vs. Minnesota (16 points, 10 assists) Lindsay Whalen, 8/21/14 at Minnesota (10 points, 11 assists) 2008 2010 Sophia Young vs. Los Angeles, 9/27/08 (21 points, 11 rebounds) Ann Wauters vs. Sacramento, 9/22/09 (15 points, 12 rebounds) Penny Taylor, vs. Phoenix, 8/28/10 (12 points, 12 assists) Candice Dupree, vs. Phoenix, 8/28/10 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Diana Taurasi, at Phoenix, 8/26/10 (14 points, 10 assists) 2007 DeWanna Bonner, vs. Phoenix, 8/22/10 (20 points, 12 rebounds) Sophia Young at Phoenix, 9/1/07 (19 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix, 8/30/07 (24 points, 18 rebounds) 2009 2002 DeWanna Bonner, at Phoenix, 9/19/09 (16 points, 13 rebounds) 2008 Jennifer Azzi at Los Angeles, 8/24/02 (16 points, 12 assists) Natalie Williams vs. Los Angeles, 8/22/02 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Delisha Milton-Jones, vs. Los Angeles, 9/28/08 (16 points, 10 reb) Margo Dydek at Houston, 8/18/02 (16 points, 12 rebounds) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles, 9/27/08 (19 points, 17 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Houston, 8/18/02 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 9/27/08 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 8/16/02 (11 points, 13 rebounds) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles, 9/25/08 (14 points, 12 rebounds) 2001 2007 Cappie Pondexter, at Phoenix, 9/1/07 (33 points, 10 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson at Sacramento, 8/19/01 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Penny Taylor, vs. Phoenix, 8/30/07 (18 points, 14 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Sacramento, 8/17/01 (17 points, 12 rebounds) 2002 Tina Thompson, at Houston, 8/18/02 (18 points, 14 rebounds) Sheryl Swoopes, vs. Houston, 8/16/02 (17 points, 10 rebounds) 2001 Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 8/19/01 (30 points, 14 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 8/17/01 (28 points, 12 rebounds)

155 #StarsHeart 156 #StarsHeart ALL-TIME SERIES BREAKDOWN

REGULAR SEASON 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 All-Time CURRENT TEAMS vs. Atlanta ------2-0 0-2 0-2 2-0 1-1 1-1 0-2 1-1 2-1 9-10 vs. Chicago ------2-0 0-2 2-0 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 0-2 1-2 11-12 vs. Connecticut* - - 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-2 2-0 2-0 0-2 0-2 2-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-3 14-20 vs. Dallas** - 0-3 1-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-1 4-0 4-1 2-2 2-2 1-3 0-3 24-26 vs. Indiana - - - 1-0 2-0 2-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-1 0-2 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-2 15-18 vs. Los Angeles 1-3 1-3 2-2 1-2 1-2 0-3 2-2 0-4 0-3 1-3 3-0 2-2 2-2 3-1 3-1 3-1 1-3 3-1 1-4 0-4 30-46 vs. Minnesota - - 1-3 2-1 2-1 2-1 0-4 2-2 1-2 1-3 1-1 1-3 3-1 2-3 0-4 2-3 0-4 1-4 0-4 0-3 20-47 vs. New York 2-2 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 2-1 2-0 1-1 0-2 0-2 2-0 2-0 2-0 0-2 0-3 17-24 vs. Phoenix 1-3 1-3 2-2 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-2 1-3 0-4 2-1 1-3 3-0 2-2 2-2 2-1 3-1 2-3 1-3 1-3 0-3 32-42 vs. Seattle - - - 3-0 1-2 2-1 3-1 0-3 1-3 2-1 4-0 2-1 1-2 0-4 1-4 2-2 2-3 1-3 3-2 1-2 29-34 vs. Washington - 2-1 2-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-1 0-2 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-1 2-0 2-0 0-2 1-1 0-2 2-1 19-19 *Previously the Orlando Miracle ** Previously the Detroit Shock and Tulsa Shock

PREVIOUS OPPONENTS vs. Charlotte 1-3 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 2-0 0-2 ------10-11 vs. Cleveland 0-4 0-3 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 ------6-8 vs. Detroit - 0-3 1-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-1 2-0 1-1 ------9-15 vs. Houston 1-3 0-4 0-4 0-3 2-1 3-3* 2-2 2-2 1-3 3-0 2-2 0-3 ------16-30 vs. Miami - - - 0-1 1-1 1-0 ------2-2 vs. Orlando - - 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 ------3-3 vs. Portland - - - 3-0 2-1 3-0 ------8-1 vs. Sacramento 1-3 2-2 3-1 2-1 1-4* 2-1 1-3 1-2 0-4 1-2 4-3* 4-2* 1-3 ------23-31 vs. Tulsa ------3-1 4-0 4-1 2-2 2-2 1-3 - 16-9 PLAYOFFS 2001 2002 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014 All-Time CURRENT TEAMS vs. Los Angeles - 0-2 - 2-1 - - - 0-2 - 2-5 vs. Minnesota ------1-2 - 0-2 1-4 vs. Phoenix - - 0-2 - 1-2 0-2 - - - 1-6

PREVIOUS OPPONENTS vs. Detroit (Dallas) - - - 0-3 - - - - - 0-3 vs. Houston - 2-1 ------2-1 vs. Sacramento 0-2 - 2-1 2-1 - - - - - 4-4

157 #StarsHeart ATLANTA DREAM

101 Marietta Street NW, Suite 200 2017 MEETINGS Atlanta, GA 30303 (All Times Central) Phone: (877) 977-7729 5/31/17, @ATL, 10:30 a.m. Fax: (678) 510-7489 7/18/17, @ ATL, 10:30 a.m. www.AtlantaDream.net 8/12/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m.

PR CONTACT OVERALL MEETINGS Dan Goldberger 2016 (2-1) Director of Digital Media and Marketing 5/14/16, @ SA, L, 73-63 OT [email protected] 6/25/16, @ SA, W, 73-69 404-920-2544 9/13/16, @ ATL, W, 71-67 QUICK FACTS 2015 (1-1) Conference...... Eastern 06/11/15, @ ATL, L, 72-69 Colors...... Dream Blue, Red 07/29/15, @ SA, W, 105-82 Arena...... Hank McCamish Pavillion (8,600) TV...... FOX Sports South/FOX Sports Southeast 2014 (0-2) 05/16/14, @ ATL, L, 79-75 TEAM DIRECTORY 06/26/14, @ SA, L, 81-79 Owners...... Mary Brock & Kelly Loeffler President & GM...... Theresa Wenzel 2013 (1-1) Head Coach...... 06/30/13, @ ATL, L, 93-67 Associate Head Coach...... 09/15/13, @ SA, W, 97-68 Assistant Coach/Player Development...... Miles Cooper Athletic Trainer...... Michael Douglas 2012 (1-1) Vice President of Basketball Operations...... Natalie White 06/08/12, @ ATL, L, 60-57 Coordinator of Basketball Operations...... Camensky Bryson 07/13/12, @ SA, W, 97-70

TEAM HISTORY 2011 (2-0) Franchise Evolution...... Atlanta Dream, 2008 to present 06/11/11, @ SA, W, 86-74 Franchise Record...... 148-158 (.484) 06/26/11, @ ATL, W, 92-86 Franchise Playoff Record...... 15-18 WNBA Titles...... 0 2010 (0-2) 2016 Record...... 17-17, 4th in East 05/15/10, @ ATL, L, 75-70 2016 Playoffs...... First Round vs. Seattle (1-0) 06/13/10, @ ATL, L, 90-83 ...... Second Round vs. Chicago (0-1) 2009 (0-2) SERIES BREAKDOWN 08/06/09, @ SA, L, 92-84 08/20/09, @ ATL, L, 93-87 Overall...... 9-10 Home...... 6-3 2008 (2-0) Road...... 3-7 06/18/08, @ ATL, W, 81-66 Current San Antonio Streak...... Won 2 07/11/08, @ SA, W, 82-74 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Won 1 Current San Antonio Road Streak...... Won 1 Last Home Win...... 6/25/2016 (73-69) Last Road Win...... 9/16/16 (71-67) Last Home Loss...... 5/14/16 (73-63, OT) Last Road Loss...... 6/11/15 (69-72) Largest Win...... 29, vs. Atlanta, 9/15/13 Largest Loss...... 26, at Atlanta, 6/30/13 REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HIGHS San Antonio Individual Points...... 39, Danielle Adams vs. Atlanta, 9/15/13 Rebounds...... 14, Ann Wauters at Atlanta, 6/18/08 Assists...... 12, Danielle Robinson vs. Atlanta, 7/29/15 Atlanta Individual Points...... 34, Angel McCoughtry vs. San Antonio, 8/20/09 Rebounds...... 15, Erika DeSouza at San Antonio, 5/15/10 Assists...... 11, vs. San Antonio, 5/16/14 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 102, vs. Atlanta, 7/29/15 Fewest Points...... 57, at Atlanta, 6/8/12 Atlanta Team Most Points...... 93 (2x), at Atlanta, 8/20/09 ...... at Atlanta, 6/30/13 Fewest Points...... 60, at Atlanta, 6/8/12

158 #StarsHeart CHICAGO SKY

5500 W Howard St. 2017 MEETINGS Skokie, IL 60077 (All Times Central) Phone: (312) 994-5984 6/10/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m. Fax: (312) 828-9979 6/30/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m. www.ChicagoSky.net 8/10/17, @ CHI, 7 p.m.

PR CONTACT OVERALL MEETINGS Daina Sweis 2016 (1-2) Media & Communications Manager 5/27/16, @ SA, W, 79-78 [email protected] 6/21/16, @ CHI, L, 81-75 312.994.5984 9/4/16, @ CHI, L, 97-73 QUICK FACTS 2015 (0-2) Conference...... Eastern 6/20/15, @ SA, L, 95-87 (OT) Colors...... Light Blue, Yellow and White 7/19/15, @ CHI, L, 93-82 Arena...... Allstate Arena (7,000; expandable to 18,500) TV...... Weigel Broadcasting Company 2014 (2-0) 7/29/14, @ SA, W, 92-74 TEAM DIRECTORY 8/17/14, @ CHI, W, 84-72 Owner...... Chairman...... Margaret Stender 2013 (1-1) President & CEO...... Adam Fox 6/7/13, @ SA, W, 81-69 Head Coach and General Manager...... 6/9/13, @ CHI, L, 72-70 Assistant Coach...... Carlene Mitchell Team Development/Advanced Scout...... Kelly Schumacher-Raimon 2012 (1-1) 5/30/12, @ SA, L, 77-63 TEAM HISTORY 7/11/12, @ CHI, W, 77-68 Franchise Evolution...... Chicago Sky, 2006 to present Franchise Record...... 167-207 (.447) 2011 (1-1) Franchise Playoff Record...... 7-12 6/28/11, @ CHI, W, 84-74 WNBA Titles...... 0 8/14/11, @ SA, L, 85-73 2016 Record...... 18-16, 2nd in East 2016 Playoffs...... First Round Bye 2010 (0-2) ...... Second Rounds vs. Atlanta (1-0) 7/14/10, @ CHI, L, 88-61 ...... Semi-Finals vs. Sparks (1-3) 7/24/10, @ SA, L, 75-72

SERIES BREAKDOWN 2009 (1-1) Overall...... 11-12 7/3/09, @ SA, W, 85-72 Home...... 6-5 7/19/09, @ CHI, L, 85-75 Road...... 5-7 Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 2 2008 (2-0) Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Won 1 7/10/08, @ CHI, W, 75-67 Current San Antonio Road Streak...... Lost 3 7/24/08, @ SA, W, 78-67 Last Home Win...... 5/27/16 (79-78) Last Road Win...... 8/17/14 (84-72) 2007 (0-2) Last Home Loss...... 6/20/15 (95-87, OT) 6/9/07, @ SA, L, 70-60 Last Road Loss...... 9/4/16 (97-73) 7/22/07, @ CHI, L, 84-82 (OT) Largest Win...... 18, vs. Chicago, 7/29/14 Largest Loss...... 27, at Chicago, 7/14/10 2006 (2-0) 06/17/06, @ CHI, W, 69-65 REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HIGHS 07/1/06, @ SA, W, 69-57 San Antonio Individual Points...... 25, Sophia Young at Chicago, 7/22/07 Rebounds...... 16, Sophia Young vs. Chicago, 7/1/06 Assists...... 10, Becky Hammon vs. Chicago, 7/3/09 Chicago Individual Points...... 35, Elena Delle Donne, vs. San Atnonio, 9/4/16 Rebounds...... 17, Sylvia Fowles at San Antonio, 8/14/11 Assists...... 11, Jamierra Faulkner, at San Antonio, 5/27/16 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 92, vs. Chicago, 7/29/14 Fewest Points...... 60, vs. Chicago, 6/9/07 Chicago Team Most Points...... 95, at San Antonio, 6/20/15 Fewest Points...... 97, vs. San Antonio, 9/4/16

159 #StarsHeart CONNECTICUT SUN

1 Mohegan Sun Blvd. 2017 MEETINGS Uncasville, CT 06382 (All Times Central) Phone: (860) 862-4000 6/3/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m. Fax: (860) 862-4010 7/5/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m. www.ConnecticutSun.com 7/16/17, @ CON, 2 p.m.

PR CONTACT OVERALL MEETINGS Bill Tavares Jen Hildebrand 2016 (0-3) 2000 (1-1) Media Relations Manager Publicist 05/19/16, @ SA, L, 72-68 6/13/00, @ UTA, L, 88-80 [email protected] [email protected] 06/19/16, @ CON, L, 93-90 7/23/00, @ ORL, W, 69-66 860-862-4073 860-862-4027 08/30/16, @ CON, L, 89-62 QUICK FACTS 1999 (1-1) 2015 (0-2) 6/12/99, @ UTA, W, 71-65 Conference...... Eastern 08/04/15, @ CON, L, 82-51 7/10/99, @ ORL, L, 62-55 Colors...... Navy Blue, Red, Gold, Orange 09/04/15, @ SA, L, 73-72 Arena...... (9,518) Flagship Radio...... none 2014 (1-1) TV...... TBD 07/01/14, @ CON, W, 74-71 TEAM DIRECTORY 08/01/14, @ SA, L, 89-79 Owner...... The Mohegan Tribe 2013 (1-1) Vice President and General Manager...... Christopher Sienko 07/14/13, @ CON, L, 86-84 Head Coach...... 07/20/13, @ SA, W, 60-52 Assistant Coach...... Assistant Coach...... Nikki Collen 2012 (1-1) Head Athletic Trainer...... Jeremy Norman 05/25/12, @ CON, L, 83-79 TEAM HISTORY 08/30/12, @ SA, W, 84-73 Franchise Evolution...... Orlando Miracle 1999-2002; 2011 (2-0) ...... Connecticut Sun 2003-present 08/11/11, @ CON, W, 72-59 Franchise Record...... 318-286 (.526) 08/30/11, @ SA, W, 78-66 Franchise Playoff Record...... 21-20 (.512) WNBA Titles...... 0 2010 (0-2) 2016 Record...... 14-20, 5th in East 06/06/10, @ CON, L, 81-68 2016 Playoffs...... Did not advance 07/06/10, @ SA, L, 79-66

SERIES BREAKDOWN 2009 (0-2) 06/21/09, @ CON, L, 71-58 Overall...... 14-20 Home...... 9-8 07/17/09, @ SA, L, 72-64 Road...... 5-12 Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 6 2008 (2-0) Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 3 09/07/08, @ CON, W, 85-73 Current San Antonio Road Streak...... Lost 3 09/11/08, @ SA, W, 78-74 Last Home Win...... 7/20/13 (60-52) Last Road Win...... 7/1/14 (74-70) 2007 (2-0) Last Home Loss...... 5/19/16 (72-68) 05/23/07, @ SA, W, 74-71 Last Road Loss...... 8/30/16 (89-62) 06/23/07, @ CON, W, 71-58 Largest Win...... 13, at Connecticut, 8/11/11 ...... 13, vs. Connecticut, 7/6/10 2006 (0-2) ...... 13 at Connecticut, 6/23/07 07/22/06, @ SA, L, 79-61 Largest Loss...... 31, at Connecticut, 8/4/15 07/30/06, @ CON, L, 72-65

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HIGHS 2005 (1-1) San Antonio Individual 06/04/05, @ CON, L, 80-69 Points...... 27, Kayla McBride vs. Connecticut, 8/1/14 06/11/05, @ SA, W, 78-69 Rebounds...... 18, Jayne Appel vs. Connecticut, 7/20/13 Assists...... 9, Edwidge Lawson-Wade at Connecticut, 6/6/10 2004 (1-1) Connecticut Individual 06/15/04, @ SA, W, 78-67 Points...... 29, Alrx Bentley. vs. San Antonio, 6/19/16 07/24/04, @ CON, L, 69-55 Rebounds...... 14, Kerri Gardin at San Antonio, 9/11/08 Assists...... 10, Jasmine Thomas, vs. San Antonio, 6/19/16 2003 (0-1) San Antonio Team 06/01/03, @ SA, L, 83-64 Most Points...... 90, at Connecticut, 6/19/16 Fewest Points...... 51, at Connecticut, 8/4/15 Connecticut Team 2002 (0-1) Most Points...... 93, vs. San Antonio, 6/19/16 7/19/02, @ ORL, L, 84-73 Fewest Points...... 52, vs. San Antonio, 7/20/13 2001 (1-0) 6/7/01, @ UTA, W, 82-79

160 #StarsHeart

JP Morgan Chase Bank Tower 2017 MEETINGS 500 E Border Street, Suite 250 (All Times Central) Arlington, Texas 76010 5/25/17, @ SAS, 11 a.m. (817) 469-9464 6/21/17, @ DAL, 12 p.m. www.wings.wnba.com 6/23/17, @ DAL, 7 p.m.

PR CONTACT OVERALL MEETINGS Bianca Gamez 2016 (0-3) 2004 (0-2) Director of Public Relations 5/21/16, @ DAL, L, 82-77 05/22/04, @ SA, L, 73-60 [email protected] 6/23/16, @ DAL, L, 97-90 07/18/04, @ DET, L, 77-71 817-900-9464 9/9/16, @ SA, L, 92-84 2003 (0-2) QUICK FACTS 2015 (1-3) 06/07/03, @ SA, L, 74-55 Conference...... Western 6/14/15, @ SA, L, 73-62 07/01/03, @ DET, L, 99-88 Colors...... Dark Blue, Lime Green, White 6/16/15, @ TUL, L, 88-61 Arena...... College Park Center (7,000) 7/17/15, @ SA, W, 65-58 2002 (2-0) 9/8/15, @ TUL, L, 74-64 7/8/02, @ UTA, W, 94-76 TEAM DIRECTORY 7/26/02, @ DET, W, 86-75 Ownership...... Bill Cameron 2014 (2-2) President & CEO...... Greg Bibb 5/17/14, @ SA, W, 80-76 2001 (1-0) Vice President, Basketball Operations...... Ashley Miller 5/28/14, @ SA, W, 82-79 8/7/01, @ DET, W, 76-69 Head Coach...... Fred Williams 7/17/14, @ TUL, L, 95-90 Assistant Coach...... Bridget Pettis 8/8/14, @ TUL, L, 79-62 2000 (0-1) Assistant Coach...... Taj McWilliams-Franklin 7/7/00, @ UTA, L, 73-69 Athletic Trainer...... Allison Russell 2013 (2-2) Strength & Conditioning...... Danny Wardell 8/4/13, @ SA, W, 69-65 1999 (1-1) TEAM HISTORY 8/23/13, @ TUL, L, 73-67 7/6/99, @ UTA, W, 104-94 2OT 8/30/13, @ TUL, W, 74-65 Franchise Evolution...... Dallas Wings, established 2015 9/8/13, @ SA, L, 98-65 1998 (0-3) ...... Tulsa Shock, established 2010 7/13/98, @ UTA, L, 74-67 ...... Detroit Shock, 1998 to 2009 2012 (4-1) 7/17/98, @ DET, L, 79-67 Franchise Record...... 280-354 (.442) 5/19/12, @ TUL, W, 88-79 8/10/98, @ UTA, L, 77-73 Franchise Playoff Record...... 30-21 (.588) 8/17/12, @ TUL, W, 89-79 WNBA Titles...... 3 (2003, 2006, 2008) 8/25/12, @ SA, W, 91-71 PLAYOFFS • 2008 FINALS (0-3) 2016 Record...... 11-23, 5th in West 9/12/12, @ TUL, W, 78-67 10/01/08, @ SA, L, 77-69* 2016 Playoffs...... Did not advance 9/16/12, @ SA, L, 80-70 10/03/08, @ SA, L, 69-61* 10/05/08, @ DET, L 76-60* SERIES BREAKDOWN 2011 (4-0) Overall...... 24-26 6/4/11, @ SA, W, 93-73 Home...... 12-13 6/10/11, @ TUL, W, 93-62 Road...... 12-13 8/6/11, @ SA, W, 72-64 Playoffs...... 0-3 9/11/11, @ TUL, W, 102-94 (OT) Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 4 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 1 2010 (3-1) Current San Antonio Road Streak...... Lost 6 5/20/10, @ TUL, W, 83-74 Last Home Win...... 7/17/15 (65-58) 6/11/10, @ SA, W, 87-75 Last Road Win...... 8/30/13 (74-65) 7/16/10, @ SA, L, 75-70 Last Home Loss...... 9/9/16 (92-84) 7/30/10, @ TUL, W, 101-85 Last Road Loss...... 6/23/16 (97-90) Largest Win...... 31, at Tulsa, 6/10/11 2009 (1-1) Largest Loss...... 33, vs. Tulsa, 9/8/13 08/23/09, @ DET, L, 99-84 REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HIGHS 08/29/09, @ SA, W, 100-88 (OT) San Antonio Individual 2008 (2-0) Points...... 36, Danielle Robinson at Tulsa, 9/11/11 07/01/08, @ SA, W, 79-72 (OT) Rebounds...... 15, Michelle Snow at Tulsa, 5/20/10 07/27/08, @ DET, W, 76-64 Assists...... 9, Danielle Robinson vs. Tulsa, 8/24/13 ...... 9, Becky Hammon at Tulsa, 5/19/12 2007 (1-1) ...... 9, Edwidge Lawson-Wade vs. Tulsa, 6/11/10 07/01/07, @ DET, W, 74-71 Tulsa Individual 07/31/07, @ SA, L, 84-79 Points...... 51, Riquna Williams at San Antonio, 9/8/13 Rebounds...... 19, Courtney Paris at San Antonio, 6/14/15 2006 (0-2) Assists...... 11, Angel Goodrich at San Antonio, 9/8/13 San Antonio Team 06/27/06, @ SA, L, 63-59 Most Points...... 102, at Tulsa, 9/11/11 07/16/06, @ DET, L, 77-67 Fewest Points...... 61, at Tulsa, 6/16/15 Tulsa Team 2005 (0-2) Most Points...... 98, at San Antonio, 9/8/13 05/24/05, @ DET, L, 74-65 Fewest Points...... 58, at San Antonio, 7/17/15 08/13/05, @ SA, L, 60-59

161 #StarsHeart INDIANA FEVER

125 S. Pennsylvania Street 2017 MEETINGS , IN 46204 (All Times Central) Phone: (317) 917-2500 7/12/17, @ IND, 11 a.m. Fax: (317) 917-2799 7/20/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m. www.FeverBasketball.com 9/2/17, @ IND, 6 p.m.

PR CONTACT OVERALL MEETINGS Kevin Messenger 2016 (1-2) 2001 (2-0) Director of Media Relations 06/17/16, @ SA, L, 84-75 07/18/01, @ IND, W, 61-57 [email protected] 07/01/16, @ IND, W, 87-85 08/04/01, @ UTA, W, 65-54 317-917-2844 09/06/16, @ SA, L, 71-69 2000 (1-0) QUICK FACTS 2015 (1-1) 07/29/00, @ UTA, W, 79-71 Conference...... Eastern 07/10/15, @ IND, L, 83-76 Colors...... Blue, Red, Gold 07/21/15, @ SA, W, 80-62 Arena...... Bankers Life Fieldhouse (9,643; 17,923 with balcony) Flagship Radio...... 1070 The Fan 2014 (1-1) TV...... FOX Sports Indiana 07/05/14, @ IND, W, 71-70 TEAM DIRECTORY 07/26/14, @ SA, L, 75-68 Owner, Chairman and CEO, Pacers Sports & Entertainment...... Herbert Simon 2013 (0-2) Vice Chairman...... Jim Morris 05/24/13, @ SA, L, 79-64 President & General Manager, Fever Basketball...... Kelly Krauskopf 08/21/13, @ IND, L, 80-63 Head Coach...... Assistant Coach...... Stephen Key, Jessica Miller 2012 (1-1) Head Athletic Trainer...... Todd Champlin 07/05/12, @ IND, W, 88-72 Strength Coach...... David Williams 09/07/12, @ SA, L, 82-78 Player Development Coach...... Carlos Knox Video Coordinator...... Lindsay Davis 2011 (0-2) Equipment/Operations Coordinator...... Desmyn Bryant 08/09/11, @ IND, L, 81-68 TEAM HISTORY 08/16/11, @ SA, L, 65-63 Franchise Evolution...... Indiana Fever, 2000-present 2010 (1-1) Franchise Record...... 301-271 (.526) 06/03/10, @ IND, L, 79-57 Franchise Playoff Record...... 35-33 (.515) 08/20/10, @ SA, W, 75-61 WNBA Titles...... 1 (2012) 2016 Record...... 17-17, 3rd in East 2009 (1-1) 2016 Playoffs...... First Round vs. Phoenix (0-1) 07/23/09, @ SA, W, 84-65 08/27/09, @ IND, L, 77-66 SERIES BREAKDOWN Overall...... 15-18 2008 (2-0) Home...... 7-10 06/11/08, @ SA, W, 64-53 Road...... 8-8 06/15/08, @ IND, W, 70-60 Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 1 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 2 2007 (1-1) Current San Antonio Road Streak...... Won 1 07/24/07, @ IND, W, 71-63 OT Last Home Win...... 7/21/15 (80-62) 08/17/07, @ SA, L, 59-55 Last Road Win...... 7/1/16 (87-85) Last Home Loss...... 9/16/16 (71-65) 2006 (0-2) Last Road Loss...... 7/10/15 (83-76) 05/23/06, @ SA, L, 62-53 Largest Win...... 19, vs. Indiana, 7/23/09 08/05/06, @ IND, L, 76-70 Largest Loss...... 34, at Indiana, 7/23/03 2005 (0-2) REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HIGHS 06/21/05, @ IND, L, 66-53 San Antonio Individual 08/11/05, @ SA, L, 57-50 Points...... 31, Moriah Jefferson at Indiana, 7/1/16 Rebounds...... 15, Natalie Williams vs. Indiana, 7/29/00 2004 (1-1) Assists...... 9 (2x), Jennifer Azzi vs. Indiana, 7/29/00 06/01/04, @ SA, L, 79-60 ...... Danielle Robinson at Indiana, 8/21/13 09/10/04, @ IND, W, 82-65 Indiana Individual Points...... 31, Olympia Scott-Richardson vs. Utah, 7/10/02 2003 (0-1) Rebounds...... 17 Erlana Larkins vs. San Antonio, 7/1/16 07/23/03, @ IND, L, 81-47 Assists...... 8, at San Antonio, 6/17/16 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 88, at Indiana, 7/5/12 2002 (2-0) Fewest Points...... 47, at Indiana, 7/23/03 06/18/02, @ UTA, W, 79-71 Indiana Team 07/10/02, @ IND, W, 82-69 Most Points...... 85, vs. San Antonio, 7/1/16 Fewest Points...... 53, at San Antonio, 6/11/08

162 #StarsHeart LOS ANGELES SPARKS

865 S. Figueroa St., Suite 104 2017 MEETINGS Los Angeles, CA 90017 (All Times Central) Phone: (213) 929-1300 6/15/17, @ LAS, 9:30 p.m. Fax: (213) 929-1325 7/28/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m. www.LASparks.com 8/22/17, @ LAS, 9:30 p.m.

PR CONTACT OVERALL MEETINGS Christy Calvin [email protected] 2016 (0-4) 2006 (1-3) PLAYOFFS (2-5) (O) (323) 431-3108 06/02/2016, @ LA, L, 68-61 05/25/06, @ SA, L, 80-71 2012 (0-2) 06/04/2016, @ SA, L, 74-61 06/25/06, @ LA, L, 105-80 09/27/12, @ LA, L. 93-86* 09/01/2016, @ SA, L, 70-61 07/03/06, @ LA, W, 85-63 09/29/12, @ SA, L 101-94* QUICK FACTS 09/16/16, @ LA, L, 71-65 07/26/06 @ SA, L, 81-67 Conference...... Western 2008 (2-1) Colors...... Purple, Teal and Yellow 2015 (1-4) 2005 (0-3) 09/25/08, @ LA, L, 85-70* Arena...... STAPLES Center (13,141) 07/02/15, @ LA, L, 86-81 05/31/05, @ LA, L, 81-70 09/27/08, @ SA, W 67-66* Television...... Time Warner Cable Sports Net 08/02/15, @ SA, L, 80-78 08/05/05, @ SA, L, 66-63 09/28/08, @ SA, W 76-72* 08/02/15, @ SA, L, 80-78 08/26/05, @ SA, L, 70-67 TEAM DIRECTORY 08/23/15, @ SA, L, 90-59 2002 (0-2) 08/30/15, @ LA, L, 60-52 2004 (0-4) 08/22/02, @ UTA, L, 67-75* Ownership...... Group President & COO...... Christine N. Simmons 07/02/04, @ LA, L, 80-87 (OT) 08/24/02, @ LA, L, 77-103* Executive Vice President/General Manager...... Penny Toler 2014 (3-1) 07/09/04, @ SA, L, 61-66 Head Coach...... Brian Agler 05/25/14, @ LA, L, 83-62 07/31/04, @ SA, L, 67-79 Strength and Conditioning...... Kelly Dormandy 06/14/14, @ SA, W, 101-74 09/01/04, @ LA, L, 69-77 Athletic Trainer...... Courtney Watson 06/22/14, @ LA, W, 72-69 08/10/14, @ SA, W, 82-76 2003 (2-2) 06/26/03, @ SA, L, 67-58 TEAM HISTORY 2013 (1-3) 07/30/03, @ LA, W, 70-62 06/01/13, @ SA, W, 83-78 08/09/03, @ SA, W, 69-52 Franchise Evolution...... Los Angeles Sparks, 1997-present 06/15/13, @ LA, L, 84-48 08/23/03, @ LA, L, 70-83 Franchise Record...... 398-264 (.601) 07/06/13, @ LA, L, 93-66 Franchise Playoff Record...... 40-35 (.533) 08/31/13, @ SA, L, 80-67 2002 (0-3) WNBA Titles...... 3 (2001, 2002, 2016) 07/07/02, @ LA, L, 75-102 2016 Record...... 26-8, 2nd in West 2012 (3-1) 08/04/02, @ LA, L, 86-90 2016 Playoffs...... First & Second Round Bye 06/16/12, @ SA, W, 98-85 (OT) 08/09/02, @ UTA, L, 77-85 ...... Semi-Finals vs. Chicago (3-1) ...... Finals vs. Minnesota (3-2) 06/24/12, @ LA, W, 91-71 06/28/12, @ SA, W 94-80 2001 (1-2) SERIES BREAKDOWN 08/23/12, @ LA, L, 101-77 07/03/01, @ LA, L, 71-84 07/10/01, @ UTA, L, 67-79 Overall...... 30-46 2011 (3-1) 08/13/01, @ UTA, W 80-78 (OT) Home...... 19-19 06/24/11, @ SA, W 90-80 (OT) Road...... 11-27 07/12/11, @ SA, L, 84-74 2000 (1-2) Playoffs...... 2-5 07/18/11, @ LA, W, 79-69 05/31/00, @ LA, L, 62-69 Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 7 09/06/11, @ LA, W, 82-65 07/09/00, @ LA, L, 72-92 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 4 Current San Antonio Road Streak...... Lost 4 08/09/00, @ UTA, W, 89-77 Last Home Win...... 7/8/15 (70-63) 2010 (3-1) Last Road Win...... 6/22/14 (72-69) 05/22/10, @ SA, W, 88-81 1999 (2-2) Last Home Loss...... 9/1/16 (70-61) 07/01/10, @ LA, L, 73-63 06/28/99, @ LA, L, 70-102 Last Road Loss...... 9/16/16 (71-65) 07/18/10, @ SA, W, 83-73 07/30/99, @ LA, L, 77-87 Largest Win...... 27, vs. Los Angeles, 6/14/14 08/08/10, @ LA, W 92-83 08/05/99, @ UTA, W, 81-75 Largest Loss...... 40, vs. Los Angeles, 8/23/15 08/21/99, @ UTA, W, 89-81 2009 (2-2) REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HIGHS 08/04/09, @ LA, W, 63-59 1998 (1-3) San Antonio Individual 08/21/09, @ SA, L, 67-66 (OT) 06/11/98, @ UTA, L, 83-99 Points...... 37, Becky Hammon at Los Angeles, 9/6/11 09/05/09, @ SA, W, 89-72 07/02/98, @ LA, W, 58-57 Rebounds...... 20, Jayne Appel vs. Los Angeles, 8/10/14 09/08/09, @ LA, L, 76-68 08/01/98, @ UTA, L, 65-73 Assists...... 13, Danielle Robinson at Los Angeles, 7/2/15 08/14/98, @ LA, L, 67-87 Los Angeles Individual 2008 (2-2) Points...... 41, Lisa Leslie vs. San Antonio, 6/25/06 06/20/08, @ SA, W, 77-75 1997 (1-3) Rebounds...... 20, Candace Parker at San Antonio, 6/1/13 07/14/08, @ LA, L, 75-62 06/23/97, @ UTA, W, 102-89 Assists...... 14, Penny Toler vs. Utah, 8/14/98 08/30/08, @ LA, L, 58-53 07/11/97, @ LA, L, 68-75 San Antonio Team 09/05/08, @ SA, W, 76-58 07/30/97, @ LA, L, 69-91 Most Points...... 98, vs. Los Angeles, 6/16/12 08/16/97, @ UTA, L, 64-74 Fewest Points...... 48, at Los Angeles, 6/15/08 2007 (3-0) Los Angeles Team 07/17/07, @ LA, W, 63-61 Most Points...... 105, vs. San Antonio, 6/25/06 08/04/07, @ SA, W 86-67 Fewest Points...... 52, at San Antonio, 8/9/03 08/14/07, @ LA, W 84-77

163 #StarsHeart MINNESOTA LYNX

600 Hennepin Avenue North, Suite 300 2017 MEETINGS Minneapolis, MN 55403 (All Times Central) Phone: (612) 673-8400 5/28/17, @ MIN, 6 p.m. Fax: (612) 673-8407 6/25/17, @ MIN, 6 p.m. www.LynxBasketball.com 8/25/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m

PR CONTACT OVERALL MEETINGS Ashley Carlson Public Relations Manager 2016 (0-3) 2006 (1-3) PLAYOFFS (1-4) [email protected] 07/02/16, @ MIN, L, 91-68 06/09/06, @ SA, L, 86-79 2014 (0-2) 07/12/16, @ SA, L, 81-57 06/16/06, @ SA, W, 90-60 08/21/14, @ MIN, L, 88-84* QUICK FACTS 09/11/16, @ SA, L, 81-76 07/09/06, @ MIN, L, 85-80 08/23/14, @ MIN, L, 94-89* Conference...... Western 08/06/06, @ MIN, L, 82-68 Colors...... Blue, Green, Silver, Light Blue and Red 2015 (0-4) 2011 (1-2) Arena...... (9,181) 06/19/15, @ SA, L, 74-59 2005 (1-2) 09/16/11, @ MIN, L, 66-65* Flagship Radio...... KLCI 106.1 FM (BOB 106) 07/12/15, @ MIN, L, 66-49 06/28/05, @ MIN, L, 63-53 09/18/11, @ SA, W, 84-75* TV...... Fox Sports North 08/11/15, @ MIN, L, 83-76 07/26/05, @ SA, W, 78-71 09/20/11, @ MIN, L, 85-67* 08/21/15, @ SA, L, 78-61 08/09/05, @ MIN, L, 76-72 TEAM DIRECTORY 2014 (1-4) 2004 (2-2) Owner...... 05/30/14, @ MIN, L, 88-72 05/26/04, @ SA, W, 56-44 CEO...... Rob Moor 06/01/14, @ SA, L, 87-79 06/03/04, @ MIN, L, 55-47 President...... Chris Wright 07/03/14, @ MIN, L, 91-84 06/24/04, @ SA, W, 70-57 Executive Vice President...... 07/25/15, @ MIN, L, 88-78 07/28/04, @ MIN, L, 66-53 Head Coach...... 08/15/14, @ SA, W, 92-76 Assistant Coach...... Shelley Patterson, James Wade, Walt Hokins Head Athletic Trainer...... Chuck Barta 2003 (0-4) Video...... Annie Isler 2013 (0-4) 05/30/03, @ SA, L, 75-65 06/11/13, @ MIN, L, 87-72 07/16/03, @ MIN, L, 85-78 TEAM HISTORY 07/19/13, @ SA, L, 87-71 07/25/03, @ MIN, L, 81-54 08/02/13, @ MIN, L, 85-63 08/16/03, @ SA, L, 73-64 Franchise Evolution...... Minnesota Lynx, 1999 to present 08/06/13, @ SA, L, 93-80 Franchise Record...... 320-284 (.530) 2002 (2-1) Franchise Playoff Record...... 35-17 (.673) 2012 (2-3) 05/25/02, @ MIN, W, 79-75 OT WNBA Titles...... 3 (2011, 2013, 2015) 06/03/12, @ MIN, L, 83-79 07/05/02, @ UTA, W, 87-56 2016 Record...... 28-6, 1st in West 07/01/12, @ SA, W, 93-84 07/24/02, @ MIN, L, 70-62 2016 Playoffs...... First & Second Round Bye 08/28/12, @ MIN, L, 96-84 OT ...... Semi-Finals vs. Phoenix (3-0) 09/09/12, @ SA, L, 81-62 2001 (2-1) ...... Finals vs. Los Angeles (2-3) 09/23/12, @ SA, W, 99-84 06/23/01, @ UTA, W, 87-80 SERIES BREAKDOWN 07/28/01, @ UTA, W, 68-60 OT 2011 (0-4) 08/12/01, @ MIN, L, 69-62 Overall...... 20-47 Home...... 16-17 07/31/11, @ SA, L, 70-69 Road...... 4-30 08/04/11, @ MIN, L, 62-60 2000 (2-1) Playoffs...... 1-4 08/26/11, @ MIN, L, 85-75 06/01/00, @ UTA, W, 83-74 Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 7 08/28/11, @ SA, L, 72-61 06/22/00, @ MIN, L, 86-64 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 4 08/02/00, @ MIN, L, 72-62 Current San Antonio Road Streak...... Lost 13 2010 (2-3) Last Home Win...... 8/15/14 (92-76) 06/26/10, @ SA, W, 80-66 1999 (1-3) Last Road Win...... 7/22/10 (74-72) 07/08/10, @ MIN, L, 89-66 06/14/99, @ MIN, L, 78-54 Last Home Loss...... 9/11/16(81-76) 07/22/10, @ MIN, W, 74-72 06/26/99, @ UTA, L, 72-62 Last Road Loss...... 7/2/16 (91-68) 08/10/10, @ SA, L, 73-66 08/07/99, @ UTA, W, 80-70 Largest Win...... 31, vs. Minnesota, 7/5/02 08/15/10, @ MIN, L, 84-78 08/11/99, @ MIN, L, 83-73 Largest Loss...... 27, at Minnesota, 7/25/03 2009 (3-1) REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HIGHS 07/10/09, @ MIN, W, 77-61 San Antonio Individual 07/12/09, @ SA, L, 83-76 Points...... 31, Danielle Adams vs. Minnesota, 8/6/13 08/09/09, @ MIN, W, 89-87 Rebounds...... 14, Sandora Irvin at Minnesota, 8/19/07 09/01/09, @ SA, W, 84-82 OT ...... 14, Natalie Williams vs. Minnesota, 6/23/01 Assists...... 10, Becky Hammon vs. Minnesota, 8/15/14 2008 (1-3) ...... 10, Becky Hammon vs. Minnesota, 6/26/10 06/08/08, @ MIN, L, 90-78 ...... 10, Danielle Robinson vs. Minnesota, 8/6/13 06/28/08, @ SA, W, 73-65 Minnesota Individual Points...... 32, Seimone Augustus vs. San Antonio, 7/9/06 07/19/08, @ SA, L, 87-74 ...... 32, Maya Moore vs. San Antonio, 8/11/15 07/25/08, @ MIN, L, 78-68 Rebounds...... 20, Rebekkah Brunson vs. San Antonio, 8/28/12 Assists...... 14, Noelle Quinn vs. San Antonio, 8/19/07 2007 (1-1) San Antonio Team 06/20/07, @ SA, W, 80-73 Most Points...... 99, vs. Minnesota, 9/23/12 08/19/07, @ MIN, L, 81-55 Fewest Points...... 47, at Minnesota, 6/3/04 Minnesota Team Most Points...... 96, at Minnesota, 8/28/12 Fewest Points...... 44, vs. Minnesota, 5/26/04

164 #StarsHeart NEW YORK LIBERTY

Two Pennsylvania Plaza, 14th Floor 2017 MEETINGS New York, NY 10121 (All Times Central) Phone: (212) 465-5962 5/13/17, @ NYL, 2 p.m. Fax: (212) 465-6250 8/1/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m. www.NYLiberty.com 9/1/17, @ NYL, 6 p.m.

PR CONTACT OVERALL MEETINGS Vincent Novicki 2016 (0-3) 2000 (0-1) Director, Communications 06/11/16, @ SA, L, 90-75 06/03/00, @ NYL, L, 87-76 [email protected] 07/10/16, @ NYL, L, 75-65 (212) 465-5962 08/26/16, @ SA, L, 84-77 1999 (0-2) QUICK FACTS 07/18/99, @ NYL, L, 88-82 OT 2015 (0-2) 08/03/99, @ UTA, L, 61-59 Conference...... Eastern 07/15/15, @ NYL, L, 84-68 Colors...... Black, Seafoam Green, Light Blue, Orange and White 08/19/15, @ SA, L, 73-45 1998 (1-1) Arena...... Madison Square Garden (18,500) 06/15/98, @ UTA, W, 71-60 Flagship Radio...... None 2014 (2-0) 06/21/98, @ NYL, L, 68-64 TV...... MSG Network 06/05/14, @ NYL, W, 87-75 TEAM DIRECTORY 07/09/14, @ SA, W, 80-66 1997 (2-2) 07/05/97, @ UTA, L, 66-53 Ownership...... The Madison Square Garden Co. 2013 (2-0) 07/17/97, @ NYL, L, 80-54 Executive Chairman, The Madison Square Garden Company...... James L. Dolan 06/23/13, @ NYL, W, 78-77 07/22/97, @ NYL, W, 78-71 President & CEO...... David O’Conner 07/25/13, @ SA, W, 65-53 08/19/97, @ UTA, W, 81-75 Team President...... Head Coach ...... 2012 (2-0) Associate Head Coach...... Katie Smith 07/08/12, @ NYL, W, 94-81 Assistant Coach...... Herb Williams Director of Player Development...... Teresa Weatherspoon 09/18/12, @ SA, W, 77-66 Athletic Trainer...... Rosemary Ragle 2011 (0-2) TEAM HISTORY 07/01/11, @ NYL, L, 81-75 07/08/11, @ SA, L, 76-73 Franchise Evolution...... New York Liberty, 1997 to present Franchise Record...... 349-313 (.527) 2010 (0-2) Franchise Playoff Record...... 27-35 (.435) WNBA Titles...... 0 05/28/10, @ SA, L, 77-71 2016 Record...... 21-13, 1st in East 07/27/10, @ NYL, L, 77-72 2016 Playoff Record...... First Round Bye ...... Second Rounds vs. Phoenix (0-1) 2009 (1-1) 06/13/09, @ SA, W, 63-60 SERIES BREAKDOWN 06/19/09, @ NYL, L, 77-61 Overall...... 17-24 Home...... 10-11 2008 (2-0) Road...... 7-13 07/08/08, @ SA, W, 83-79 Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 5 09/09/08, @ NYL, W, 82-76 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 3 Current San Antonio Road Streak...... Lost 2 2007 (2-1) Last Home Win...... 7/9/14 (80-66) 06/16/07, @ SA, W, 79-71 Last Road Win...... 6/5/14 (87-75) 06/22/07, @ NYL, W, 70-63 Last Home Loss...... 8/19/15 (73-45) 06/29/07, @ SA, L, 77-66 Last Road Loss...... 7/15/15 (68-84) Largest Win...... 14, vs. New York, 7/9/14 2006 (1-1) Largest Loss...... 28, vs. New York, 8/19/15 06/10/06, @ SA, L, 71-67 REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HIGHS 06/30/06, @ NYL, W, 91-78 San Antonio Individual 2005 (1-1) Points...... 30, Kayla McBride vs New York, 7/9/14 06/21/05, @ NYL, L, 77-59 ...... 30, Becky Hammon at New York, 9/9/08 07/02/05, @ SA, W, 69-57 Rebounds...... 16, Margo Dydek vs. New York, 6/11/02 Assists...... 9, Danielle Robinson at New York, 7/8/12 2004 (0-2) New York Individual 06/05/04, @ SA, L, 62-57 Points...... 27, Shameka Christon at San Antonio, 7/8/08 09/12/04, @ NYL, L, 64-62 ...... 27, Rebecca Lobo at Utah, 8/19/97 Rebounds...... 13, Catherine Kraayeveld at New York, 9/9/08 2003 (0-1) Assists...... 10, Teresa Weatherspoon vs. Utah, 7/18/99 08/05/03, @ NYL, L, 69-60 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 94, at New York, 7/8/12 2002 (0-1) Fewest Points...... 45, vs. New York, 8/19/15 06/11/02, @ UTA, L, 71-68 New York Team Most Points...... 88, at New York, 7/18/99 Fewest Points...... 53, vs. San Antonio, 7/25/13 2001 (1-1) 07/26/01, @ UTA, W, 71-63 08/08/01, @ NYL, L, 82-63

165 #StarsHeart PHOENIX MERCURY

201 East Jefferson Street 2017 MEETINGS Phoenix, AZ 85004 (All Times Central) Phone: (602) 514-8333 5/19/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m. Fax: (602) 379-7540 7/7/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m. www.PhoenixMercury.com 7/30/17, @ PHO, 5 p.m.

PR CONTACT OVERALL MEETINGS Bryce Marsee 2016 (0-3) 2005 (0-4) PLAYOFFS Basketball Communications Manager 06/09/16, @ PHO, L, 90-75 06/15/05, @ PHO, L, 76-62 2010 (0-2) [email protected] 07/16/16, @ PHO, L, 83-64 07/05/05, @ SA, L, 76-69 8/26/10, @PHO, L, 106-93 09/18/16, @ SA, L, 81-65 07/23/05, @ SA, L, 66-49 8/28/10, @SA, L, 92-73 QUICK FACTS 08/19/05, @ PHO, L, 91-57 Conference...... Western 2015 (1-3) 2009 (1-2) Colors...... Orange, Purple and Gray 06/05/15, @ PHO, L, 76-71 2004 (1-3) 09/17/09, @ SA, W, 92-91 Arena...... Talking Stick Resort Arena (10,200) 06/25/15, @ SA, W, 76-71 06/26/04, @ PHO, W, 80-72 OT 09/19/09, @ PHO, L, 106-78 Flagship Radio...... None 06/30/15, @ PHO, L, 85-78 06/29/04, @ SA, L, 77-65 09/21/09, @ PHO, L, 100-92 TV...... Fox Sports Arizona 09/05/15, @ SA, L, 82-52 07/21/04, @ PHO, L, 87-55 07/30/04, @ SA, L, 68-59 2007 (0-2) TEAM DIRECTORY 2014 (1-3) 08/30/07, @ SA, L, 102-100 Managing Partner...... 05/23/14, @ PHO, W, 78-74 2003 (2-2) 09/01/07, @ PHO, L, 98-92 Executive Vice President, Finance/Administration...... Jim Pitman 06/07/14, @ SA, L, 91-79 05/28/03, @ PHO, L, 51-50 Vice President, Operations ...... Vince Jozar 07/13/14, @ PHO, L, 90-61 06/05/03, @ SA, W, 70-55 Head Coach...... Sandy Brondello 08/07/14, @ SA, L, 78-73 07/05/03, @ SA, W, 81-70 Assistant Coach...... Julie Hairgrove 08/22/03, @ PHO, L, 89-62 Assistant Coach...... Todd Troxel 2013 (2-3) Director of Player Development...... Penny Taylor 06/25/13, @ SA, L, 83-77 2002 (2-1) Head Athletic Trainer...... Tamara Poole 07/10/13, @ PHO, W, 88-80 06/01/02, @ PHO, L, 71-66 TEAM HISTORY 08/17/13, @ SA, W, 88-82 07/13/02, @ UTA, W, 75-66 09/06/13, @ PHO, L, 83-80 07/26/02, @ UTA, W, 74-61 Franchise Evolution...... Phoenix Mercury, 1997 to present 09/13/13, @ PHO, L, 82-61 Franchise Record...... 340-322 (.514) 2001 (2-1) Franchise Playoff Record...... 34-26 (.567) 2012 (3-1) 05/31/01, @ PHO, W, 81-62 WNBA Titles...... 3 (2007, 2009, 2014) 06/01/12, @ SA, W, 85-66 07/21/01, @ PHO, L, 59-50 2016 Record...... 16-18, 4th in West 07/03/12, @ SA, W, 82-81 08/10/01, @ UTA, W, 69-57 2016 Playoffs...... First Round vs. Indiana (1-0) 08/19/12, @ PHO, W, 89-47 ...... Second Round vs. New York (1-0) 09/01/12, @ PHO, L, 94-90 2000 (2-1) ...... WNBA Semi Finals vs. Minnesota (0-3) 06/06/00, @ UTA, W, 76-61 SERIES BREAKDOWN 2011 (2-1) 07/14/00, @ UTA, W, 87-84 07/28/11, @ SA, W, 102-91 07/19/00, @ PHO, L, 86-76 Overall...... 32-42 Home...... 22-16 08/20/11, @ PHO, L, 87-81 Road...... 10-26 09/01/11, @ SA, W, 86-68 1999 (2-2) Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 5 07/12/99, @ UTA, L, 80-66 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 2 2010 (2-2) 07/27/99, @ PHO, L, 86-73 Current San Antonio Road Streak...... Lost 5 06/18/10, @ PHO, W, 108-105 08/13/99, @ UTA, W, 67-64 Last Home Win...... 6/25/15 (76-71) 08/03/10, @ SA, L, 103-92 08/20/99, @ PHO, W, 70-62 Last Road Win...... 5/23/14 (78-74) 08/06/10, @ PHO, L, 103-87 Last Home Loss...... 9/18/16 (81-65) 08/22/10, @ SA, W, 83-82 1998 (1-3) Last Road Loss...... 7/16/16 (83-64) 06/26/98, @ PHO, L, 96-63 Largest Win...... 42, at Phoenix, 8/19/12 2009 (2-2) 07/27/98, @ UTA, W, 90-80 Largest Loss...... 34, at Phoenix, 8/19/05 06/06/09, @ PHO, L, 90-79 08/08/98, @ PHO, L, 68-62 06/23/09, @ SA, W, 91-87 08/17/98, @ UTA, L, 75-64 REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HIGHS 08/13/09, @ PHO, L, 95-83 San Antonio Individual 08/15/09, @ SA, W, 106-89 1997 (1-3) Points...... 33, Becky Hammon vs. Phoenix, 7/28/11 07/03/97, @ UTA, L, 77-55 Rebounds...... 18, Sophia Young vs. Phoenix* (8/30/07) 2008 (3-0) 07/12/97, @ UTA, W, 52-51 Assists...... 11, Danielle Robinson vs. Phoenix, 6/1/12 05/20/08, @ SA, W, 81-76 08/06/97, @ PHO, L, 78-46 ...... 11, Becky Hammon vs. Phoenix, 8/3/10 07/15/08, @ PHO, W, 97-87 08/17/97, @ PHO, L, 71-63 OT Phoenix Individual 08/28/08, @ PHO, W, 77-55 Points...... 39, Diana Taurasi vs. San Antonio, 6/18/10 Rebounds...... 18, Candice Dupree vs. Phoenix, 8/7/14 ...... 18, Brittney Griner vs. Phoenix, 6/7/14 2007 (1-3) Assists...... 12, Penny Taylor at San Antonio*, (8/28/10) 05/19/07, @ PHO, L, 81-72 ...... 12, Michelle Cleary vs. San Antonio, (7/19/00) 05/31/07, @ SA, L, 97-85 San Antonio Team 07/11/07, @ PHO, W, 87-77 Most Points...... 108, at Phoenix, 6/18/10 08/02/07, @ SA, L, 84-79 Fewest Points...... 46, at Phoenix, 8/6/97 Phoenix Team 2006 (2-1) Most Points...... 103 at San Antonio, 8/3/10 05/31/06, @ PHO, W, 82-76 ...... 103 vs. San Antonio, 103-87 07/28/06, @ SA, W, 98-96 ...... 106, vs. San Antonio*, 8/26/10 08/12/06, @ SA, L, 95-93 ...... 106, vs. San Antonio*, 9/19/09 Fewest Points...... 47, vs. San Antonio, 8/19/12 *Playoffs

166 #StarsHeart SEATTLE STORM

3421 Thorndyke Ave. W. 2017 MEETINGS Seattle, WA 98119 (All Times Central) Phone: (206) 217-WNBA 6/18/17, @ SEA, 6 p.m. Fax: (206) 281-5817 8/5/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m. www.StormBasketball.com 8/18/17, @ SEA, 9 p.m.

PR CONTACT OVERALL MEETINGS Kim Veale 2016 (1-2) 2005 (1-3) Public Relations Manager 06/14/16, @ SA, W, 77-70 05/29/05, @ SEA, L, 79-51 [email protected] 07/08/16, @ SA, L,78-68 06/30/05, @ SA, W, 81-69 (206) 272-2706 07/20/16, @ SEA, L, 83-69 07/15/05, @ SEA, L, 92-70 QUICK FACTS 08/23/05, @ SA, L, 78-51 2015 (3-2) Conference...... Western 06/27/15, @ SA, W, 73-71 2004 (0-3) Colors...... Storm Green, Thunder Yellow and Grey 08/08/15, @ SA, W, 88-81 06/19/04, @ SA, L, 74-61 Arena...... KeyArena at Seattle Center (9,686) 08/16/15, @ SEA, L, 72-63 07/01/04, @ SEA, L, 76-52 TV...... JOETV 08/28/15, @ SEA, L, 83-69 07/12/04, @ SEA, L, 75-59 TEAM DIRECTORY 09/13/15, @ SEA, W, 59-58 2003 (3-1) Ownership...... Force 10 Hoops LLC 2014 (1-3) 05/24/03, @ SA, W, 65-56 President and GM...... Alisha Valavanis 06/13/14, @ SA, L, 79-72 06/22/03, @ SEA, L, 93-53 Head Coach and General Manager...... 06/19/14, @ SEA, W, 87-82 08/12/03, @ SEA, W, 87-77 Assistant Coach...... 07/11/14, @ SA, L, 88-67 08/20/03, @ SA, W, 78-70 OT Assistant Coach...... Ryan Webb 08/03/14, @ SEA, L, 71-65 Head Athletic Trainer...... Tom Spencer 2002 (2-1) TEAM HISTORY 2013 (2-3) 06/09/02, @ SEA, W, 71-68 06/21/13, @ SA, L, 91-86 06/15/02, @ UTA, W, 61-54 Franchise Evolution...... Seattle Storm, 2000 to present 08/09/13, @ SEA, W, 77-56 08/11/02, @ SEA, L, 74-57 Franchise Record...... 288-284 (.503) 08/11/13, @ SEA, L, 69-63 Franchise Playoff Record...... 19-21 (.475) 08/25/13, @ SA, W, 70-64 2001 (1-2) WNBA Titles...... 2 (2004, 2010) 08/27/13, @ SA, L, 72-71 06/09/01, @ UTA, L, 73-65 2016 Record...... 16-18, 3rd in West 06/25/01, @ UTA, L, 65-47 2016 Playoffs...... First Round vs. Atlanta (0-1) 2012 (2-2) 08/03/01, @ SEA, W, 64-61 06/09/12, @ SA, W, 80-67 SERIES BREAKDOWN 06/22/12, @ SEA, L, 82-76 2000 (3-0) Overall...... 29-34 09/14/12, @ SA, W, 90-66 06/18/00, @ SEA, W, 56-53 Home...... 18-12 09/21/12, @ SEA, L, 84-75 06/20/00, @ UTA, W, 66-63 Road...... 11-22 07/01/00, @ SEA, W, 81-60 Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 2 2011 (1-4) Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 1 07/14/11, @ SA, W, 69-66 Current San Antonio Road Streak...... Lost 1 07/21/11, @ SEA, L, 73-55 Last Home Win...... 6/14/16 (77-70) 08/02/11, @ SEA, L, 78-64 Last Road Win...... 9/13/15 (59-58) 08/23/11, @ SEA, L, 63-55 Last Home Loss...... 7/8/16 (78-68) 09/03/11, @ SA, L, 70-60 Last Road Loss...... 7/20/16 (83-69) Largest Win...... 24, vs. Seattle, 9/14/12 2010 (0-4) Largest Loss...... 40, at Seattle, 6/22/03 05/30/10, @ SA, L, 84-56 REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HIGHS 06/20/10, @ SEA, L, 82-61 06/29/10, @ SEA, L, 86-72 San Antonio Individual 07/20/10, @ SA, L, 80-74 Points...... 32, Jia Perkins vs. Seattle, 8/8/15 Rebounds...... 18, Dearica Hamby vs. Seattle, 6/14/16 2009 (1-2) Assists...... 10, Becky Hammon vs. Seattle, 7/20/10 07/07/09, @ SEA, L, 66-53 ...... 10, Vickie Johnson vs. Seattle, 5/25/07 Seattle Individual 07/28/09, @ SA, W, 74-71 Points...... 32, Lauren Jackson at Seattle, 8/12/03 08/01/09, @ SEA, L, 85-82 OT Rebounds...... 18, Lauren Jackson at Seattle, 8/12/03 Assists...... 13, Sue Bird at San Antonio, 8/8/15 2008 (2-1) San Antonio Team 05/24/08, @ SA, W, 87-72 Most Points...... 92, at Seattle, 7/29/07 05/30/08, @ SEA, L, 78-57 Fewest Points...... 47, vs. Seattle, 6/25/01 06/13/08, @ SA, W, 74-69 Seattle Team Most Points...... 93, vs. San Antonio, 6/22/03 2007 (4-0) Fewest Points...... 53, vs. Utah, 6/18/00 05/25/07, @ SA, W, 82-71 06/02/07, @ SEA, W, 78-68 07/07/07, @ SA, W, 80-73 07/29/07, @ SEA, W, 92-88

2006 (2-1) 06/04/06, @ SEA, W, 89-87 06/23/06, @ SEA, L, 87-57 08/10/06, @ SA, W, 75-65

167 #StarsHeart WASHINGTON MYSTICS

601 F Street NW, 3rd Floor 2017 MEETINGS Washington, D.C., 20004 (All Times Central) Phone: (202) 628-3200 5/14/17, @ WAS, 2 p.m. Fax: (202) 527-7539 7/25/17, @ SAS, 11:30 a.m. www.WashingtonMystics.com 8/4/17, @ SAS, 7 p.m.

PR CONTACT OVERALL MEETINGS Ketsia Colimon 2016 (2-1) 2000 (1-0) Director of Corporate & Mystics Communications 06/29/16, @ WAS, L, 84-67 06/17/00, @ UTA, W, 70-67 [email protected] 07/06/16, @ SA, W, 77-70 (202) 527-7535 08/28/16, @ WAS, W, 85-74 1999 (2-0) QUICK FACTS 07/08/99, @ WAS, W, 81-65 2015 (0-2) 07/26/99, @ UTA, W, 73-61 Conference...... Easters 07/31/15, @ SA, L, 88-53 Colors...... Red, White, Navy, Silver 08/05/15, @ WAS, L, 66-63 1998 (2-1) Arena...... TBD 06/13/98, @ UTA, W, 78-77 2014 (1-1) 06/19/98, @ WAS, L, 85-76 TEAM DIRECTORY 06/24/14, @ SA, L, 81-70 07/19/98, @ WAS, W, 99-88 Owner...... Ted Leonsis 06/29/14, @ WAS, W, 73-65 Chairman...... Ted Leonsis President & Managing Partner...... Sheila C. Johnson 2013 (0-2) General Manager & Head Coach...... 07/12/13, @ SA, L, 83-73 Assistant Coach...... 07/16/13, @ WAS, L, 86-64 Assistant Coach...... Eric Thibault Athletic Trainer...... Emily Fortunato 2012 (2-0) 07/06/12, @ WAS, W, 78-73 TEAM HISTORY 08/21/12, @ SA, W, 75-72 Franchise Evolution...... Washington Mystics, 1998 to present Franchise Record...... 255-379 (.402) 2011 (2-0) Franchise Playoff Record...... 6-18 (.250) 07/26/11, @ WAS, W, 73-67 WNBA Titles...... 0 09/10/11, @ SA, W, 82-74 2015 Record...... 13-21, 6th in East 2016 Playoffs...... Did not advance 2010 (1-1) 07/29/10, @ WAS, W, 79-75 SERIES BREAKDOWN 08/17/10, @ SA, L, 76-66 Overall...... 19-19 Home...... 8-10 2009 (1-1) Road...... 11-9 06/30/09, @ SA, L, 84-82 Current San Antonio Streak...... Won 2 07/15/09, @ WAS, W, 79-78 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Won 1 Current San Antonio Road Streak...... Won 1 2008 (2-0) Last Home Win...... 7/6/16 (77-70) 06/06/08, @ SA, W, 63-52 Last Road Win...... 8/28/16 (85-74) 07/06/08, @ WAS, W, 83-75 Last Home Loss...... 7/31/15 (88-53) Last Road Loss...... 6/29/16 (84-67) 2007 (1-1) Largest Win...... 16, at Washington, 7/8/99 07/03/07, @ WAS, W, 84-79 Largest Loss...... 35, vs. Washington, 7/31/15 08/07/07, @ SA, L, 77-73

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HIGHS 2006 (0-2) San Antonio Individual 07/21/06, @ SA, L, 80-77 Points...... 30, Natalie Williams vs. Washington, 6/17/00 08/08/06, @ WAS, L, 91-79 Rebounds...... 16, Natalie Williams at Washington, 7/20/02 Assists...... 11, Becky Hammon vs. Washington, 9/10/11 2005 (1-1) Washington Individual 06/07/05, @ SA, W, 71-62 Points...... 29, Nikki McCray vs. Utah, 6/19/98 07/28/05, @ WAS, L, 73-58 Rebounds...... 18, Alessandra Santos at Utah, 6/13/98 Assists...... 9, Nikki Teasley at San Antonio, 7/21/06 2004 (0-2) San Antonio Team 06/17/04, @ WAS, L, 76-60 Most Points...... 99, at Washington, 7/19/98 09/15/04, @ SA, L, 84-73 Fewest Points...... 53, vs. Washington, 7/31/15 Washington Team Most Points...... 97, at Utah, 6/4/02 2003 (0-2) Fewest Points...... 52, at San Antonio, 6/6/08 06/10/03, @ WAS, L, 79-72 07/19/03, @ SA, L, 85-77

2002 (1-1) 06/04/02, @ UTA, L, 97-89 07/20/02, @ WAS, W, 83-73

2001 (0-1) 06/29/01, @ WAS, L, 74-64

168 #StarsHeart 169 #StarsHeart SILVER & BLACK GIVE BACK

Since 1988, together with the Spurs, Stars, Rampage, SAFC and Austin Spurs players, and coaches the Silver & Black Give Back (SBGB) family has empowered hundreds of thousands of young people across South Texas. In the seven years of the Team Up Challenge, SBGB has connected players with students, volunteered more than 25,000 hours and awarded these kids over a million dollars for their efforts at improving the community. Since 1991, the Spurs Youth Basketball League has welcomed more than 350,000 kids and 45,000 coaches to a league where they learn the benefits of making positive choices and respect for all.

Together, we have the power to empower!

To learn more about Silver & Black Give Back, please visit www.sbgb.org.

Silver & Black Give Back (SBGB) is a 501(c)(3) public charity investing within San Antonio in partnership with the entire Spurs Sports & Entertainment family of teams: the Spurs (NBA), Stars (WNA), Rampage (AHL), SAFC (USL) and Austin Spurs (NBA Development League). Silver & Black Give Back Programs

The 20162017 season marks the Our youth sports leagues seventh year of the Team Up teach essential character Challenge. traits and positive values through teamwork and The Team Up Challenge provides competition in a fun, safe funding for youthled service environment. Skills like projects that better the commu- leadership, accountabil- nity by encouraging students to ity, responsibility, team- be civicallyminded in partner- work and communication are all learned on the court as ship with schools and nonprofits. This season SBGB is awarding young people work together to accomplish a common $250,000, the most in the program’s history. goal.

Team Up Scholars Over 1200 girls ages 712 have participated in the Future The Scholars program is open to local college students. Select- Stars league since 2013. There are 2 Future Stars seasons ed students serve as mentors for the K12 and nonprofit stu- per year, each held at one of four YMCAs in the San Anto- dents in the Team Up Challenge, encouraging them and advis- nio area. ing them through the entire season. The Scholars additionally provide guidance on applying to college and lead a campus tour to encourage the kids to aspire to a college education. Team Up Junior Review Committee

The Junior Review Committee is compiled of selected 1218 year old students who have previously participated in the Team Up Challenge. These students are part of the fund allocation process and conduct site visits to all of our selected partners. This “to students, by students” model exemplifies empower- ment at its finest. VISIT TEAMUPCHALLENGE.COM

170 #StarsHeart SILVER & BLACK GIVE BACK

Silver & Black Give Back Fundraising & Donations Our fundraising efforts provide the community opportunities to purchase unique items and gain access to exclusive experiences that fully support Silver & Black Give Back programs. SBGB Facility Improvements Merchandise Silver & Black Give Back (SBGB) supports safe places to The purchase of exclusive SBGB merchandise provides play and learn for all kids and their families by award- you the opportunity to directly support our programs. ing capital improvement grants. In the 2016-2017 sea- Annually, we sell exclusive and one of a kind merchan- son SBGB will continue to award funding to improve dise like Fiesta medals and calendars available for pur- the infrastructure at sites that operate SBGB pro- chase in-game at section 105 and online for fans at grams: Team Up Challenge, Spurs Youth Basketball sbgb.org. League, Future Stars and Jr. Rampage. Past recipients have installed new roofs, HVAC systems, bleachers, outdoor courts and more!

Investing in Our Impact Without the dedication, commitment and support of San Antonio’s corporate and individual philanthropic generosity SBGB would not have the opportunity to engage and grow the kids in our programs. The Starting Lineup is a dedicated group of donors who contribute annual large-scale gifts that support our programs. SBGB hosts several donor appreciation events throughout the year that offer them the opportunity to in- teract with our players and coaches in unique settings.

#PowerToEmpower www.sbgb.org @SBGBofficial Silver & Black Give Back

171 #StarsHeart SILVER & BLACK GIVE BACK

THANK YOU TO OUR STARTING LINEUP

Whether it’s rebuilding a dilapidated court or helping students care for soldiers overseas, Silver & Black Give Back operates with one goal in mind– to empower youth. This season, we’re thrilled to honor our friends and supports who are generously investing and committed to our programs, the Team Up Challenge, youth sports and facility improvements. On behalf of the empowered youth who participate in our programs, we would like to extend a special thank you to our Starting Lineup!

TOGETHER WE HAVE THE POWER TO EMPOWER!

Individuals & Family Foundations Paula & Jim Callaway Mary Nelson #PowerToEmpower www.sbgb.org @SBGBofficial Silver & Black Give Back

172 #StarsHeart 173 #StarsHeart TV/RADIO PERSONALITIES

ANDREW MONACO ● @AndrewMonaco_Sr TV & Radio Play-By-Play

Andrew Monaco enters his 15th season as the “ of the Stars.” A year-round fixture at the AT&T Center, Monaco also handles sideline reporting duties on San Antonio Spurs broadcasts.

Prior to joining the Spurs Sports & Entertainment family, Monaco spent four seasons as the radio play-by-play announcer for the now-defunct Orlando Miracle. He also handled TV play- by-play duties on select Orlando Magic broadcasts and was a host/sideline reporter for the Magic and Miami Heat. He has worked for FSN, Sunshine Network and Comcast, handling TV play-by-play coverage of college football, men’s and women’s basketball and college baseball. From 1990-95, he was the radio play-by-play announcer for the Orlando Cubs and the Orlando SunRays baseball teams.

Monaco and his wife, Laura, have a son, Drew, and a daughter, Gina.

MATT BONNER ● @MattBonner_15 Analyst

In his 11th season with the Spurs family, Matt Bonner begins his first as the Stars primary TV analyst. He joined the Spurs broadcast team as an in-studio analysts for pre and postgame shows this past January following his retirement from the NBA. He has also served as analyst for Austin Spurs TV broadcasts.

Prior to his broadcasting career, Bonner spent 10 of his 12 NBA season with the Spurs. He was a member of the 2007 and 2014 championship teams. Before entering the NBA, he played collegiately at the University of Florida. He and his wife, Nadia, have two children.

CAYLEIGH GRIFFIN ● @cayleighgriffin Analyst & Sideline Reporter

Cayleigh Griffin will serve as color analyst and sideline reporter on Stars’ broadcasts for the 2017 season. She also works as the San Antonio Spurs/SS&E Digital Reporter for spurs.com and as a sideline/feature reporter on FOX Sports Southwest. Prior to her work in San Antonio, Cayleigh served as a reporter for the BIG EAST Conference, covering all of the league’s sports on the BIG EAST Digital Network, FOX Sports & ESPN. She is a 2014 graduate of Providence College, with a degree in Humanities and Film & Television.

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ANDY EVERETT● @andyeverett760 Play-By-Play

Starting his 13th season as a member of the Stars broadcast team, Andy Everett will handle radio play-by-play duties for selected regular season and playoff games. Everett’s broadcast career spans more than 30 years. He is currently the radio voice for UTSA Roadrunners Football and Basketball games. Over the last three decades, Andy has done play-by-play for St. Mary’s University Basketball, Football, and Boerne High School. He is a former studio host and pre- and post-game host for the San Antonio Spurs Radio Network as well. Andy is the host of the Ticket 760 Golf Show. Andy’s hobbies include golf, and occasional fishing trip, and he is well versed in the history of the Italian Mafia.Andy and his wife, Lori, have four children, all of whom enjoy attending Stars games.

DAN WEISS ● @DanWeissPBP TV & Radio Play-By-Play

Dan Weiss is in his seventh year as a broadcast personality with Spurs, Sports, & Entertainment. Weiss serves as the radio play-by-play voice and TV color analyst of the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League, and is also the club’s Manager of Media Relations & Broadcasting. He also handles TV broadcast duties for the Austin Spurs of the NBA D-League, and has served as a sideline reporter for Spurs radio and Stars television. A native of Weston, Mass., Weiss is in his 12th season of professional broadcasting, which included prior stints as the play-by-play voice of the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, the Phoenix RoadRunners and the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies of the ECHL, and the Corpus Christi Ice Rays of the Central Hockey League. He’s also worked as a studio host for the , Arizona Cardinals, and Arizona Diamondbacks.

A graduate of Northeastern University, Weiss earned degrees in communications and political science and served as the Huskies’ football, basketball, and hockey play-by-play announcer. Dan, his wife Lauren and child reside in San Antonio.

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NEWSPAPERS KSAT (ABC, Channel 12) Phone (210) 351-1270 San Antonio Express-News Fax (210) 351-1310 Main Number (210) 250-3000 1408 N. St. Mary’s, San Antonio, TX 78298 Sports Line (210) 250-3358 Sports Department: Greg Simmons, Larry Ramirez, Fax (210) 250-3351 Mark Mendez, Daniel Villanueva P.O. Box 2171, San Antonio, TX 78297 Sports Editor: Jim Lefko WOAI (NBC, Channel 4) Stars Beat Writer: Terrence Thomas Phone (210) 476-1025 Columnists: Roy Bragg, Mike Finger Fax (210) 476-1088 P.O. Box 2641, San Antonio, TX 78299 La Prensa Sports Department: Don Harris, David Chancellor Main Number (210) 242-7900 318 S. Flores, San Antonio, TX 78204 KVDA (Spanish, Channel 60) Sports Columnist: Jose Franco Phone (210) 340-8862 Fax (210) 341-2051 WIRE SERVICES 6234 San Pedro, San Antonio, TX 78216 Associated Press KWEX (Spanish, Channel 41) Phone (210) 222-2713 Phone (210) 227-4141 Fax (210) 225-8351 Fax (210) 226-0131 P.O. Box 2171, San Antonio, TX 78297 411 E. Durango, San Antonio, TX 78204 San Antonio Contact: Paul Weber

RADIO WOAI (1200 AM)/THE TICKET (760 AM) Phone (210) 736-9700 Fax (210) 736-9738 6222 NW I-10, San Antonio, TX 78201 Stars Play-by-Blay: Andrew Monaco, Andy Everett

ESPN RADIO (1250 AM) Phone (210) 654-5100 Fax (210) 855-5076 4050 Eisenhauer Rd., San Antonio, TX 78218 Talent: Jason Minnix, Ari Temkin

TELEVISION KABB (FOX, Channel 29) Phone (210) 442-6318 Fax (210) 442-6333 4335 NW Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78229 Sports Department: Chuck Miketinac, Casey Kiernan

KENS (CBS, Channel 5) Phone (210) 377-8649 Fax (210) 377-8757 P.O. Box TV-5, San Antonio, TX 78229 Sports Department: Joe Reinagel, Vinnie Vinzetta, Marcus Floyd

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