SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 • 2 P.M. • GAINESVILLE, FL. • EXACTECH ARENA AT THE STEPHEN C. O'CONNELL CENTER THE MATCH-UP » 2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTS DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT NOV. 4 LEWIS (EX.) W, 84-69 FLORIDA GATORS NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS vs. NOV. 6 GREEN BAY W, 57-55 (3-0, 0-0 BIG TEN) (0-3, 0-0 SEC) NOV. 11 #21/20 DUKE W, 84-58 NOV. 15 UIC W, 87-44 NOV. 18 FLORIDA 1:00 P.M. NOV. 25 UT-MARTIN 2:OO P.M. » RADIO WNUR 89.3 FM @NUWBBALL » STREAMING SEC NETWORK+ » SOCIAL NOV. 29 PITT† 7:00 P.M. DEC. 5 DePaul 7:00 P.M. DEC. 9 MARQUETTE 1:00 P.M. THE OPENING TIP: Northwestern travels to the Sunshine O CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN(S): Senior Pallas Kunaiyi State to take on the University of Florida Gators. The Wild- Akpanah, junior Abi Scheid and sophomore Lindsey Pull- DEC. 17 CHICAGO STATE 11:00 A.M. cats and Gators have met once before in 2016. The Wildcats iam were named team captains for the 2018-19 season. DEC. 19 WICHITA STATE# 7:00 P.M. defeated the then ranked No. 16 Florida in Evanston, 73-68. Kunaiyi-Akpanah, the lone senior takes the captain role for the DEC. 20 KANSAS/WASHINGTON ST.# TBD first time along with sophomore Lindsey Pulliam. Junior Abi DEC. 28 RUTGERS* 3:00 P.M. ABOUT THE NEW DIGS: Below are some of the highlights of the Scheid is serving as captain for the second consecutive year. DEC. 31 ILLINOIS* 2:00 P.M. renovation of the new Welsh-Ryan Arena: JAN. 3 MICHIGAN STATE* 7:00 P.M. • New seating throughout the arena, with chair-back NU ’CATS ON THE : Northwestern welcomes four first-years to the team: Jess Sancataldo, Sydney Wood, Veronica JAN. 8 MICHIGAN* 6:00 P.M. seats replacing wooden bleachers JAN. 13 PURDUE* 4:00 P.M. • Wider, more accesible concourses with improved light- Burton and Courtney Shaw. Sancataldo joins the Wildcats from JAN. 16 INDIANA* 6:00 P.M. ing plus new and expanded restrooms Sydney, Australia. She is the first Australian player to to join • Improved accessibility for the mobility-impaired, with the Northwestern Women's program...Sydney Wood, JAN. 20 WISCONSIN* 3:30 P.M. five new elevators replacing the existing one ranked No. 2 HS player in country by USA today, is a two-time D.C. JAN. 24 NEBRASKA* 7:00 P.M. • New concession ares with twice as many point-of-sale State Champion and was teammates with fellow first-year, Court- JAN. 27 ILLINOIS* 2:00 P.M. stations for increased efficiency ney Shaw...With an ESPN scout grade of 90, Shaw also received JAN. 31 MINNESOTA* 7:00 P.M. • New locker rooms for men’s basketball, women’s bas- accoclades in cross-country and volleyball...Burton joins the 'Cats FEB. 3 OHIO STATE* 3:30 P.M. ketball and volleyball from New England and was named Boston Globe Player of the Year. Her father played quarterback at Northwestern and uncle was a FEB. 7 MARYLAND* 5:30 P.M. teammate of Pat Fitzgerald. FEB. 10 MINNESOTA* 1:00 P.M. BACK-TO-BACK: Senior forward Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah has FEB. 14 PENN STATE* 7:00 P.M. already received multiple preseason honors and posted back-to- FEB. 17 PURDUE* 1:00 P.M. back double-doubles this season in the first two games. As the FEB. 21 NEBRASKA* 7:00 P.M. top rebounder in Northwestern history and second in the Big » BIG TEN STANDINGS Ten, Kunaiyi-Akpanah boasts a 381 single season record. FEB. 26 INDIANA* 7:00 P.M. In the Secound Round of the Big Ten Tournament last year, she BIG TEN OVERALL MAR. 3 IOWA* 2:00 P.M. finished with 17 rebounds, the fourth most ina Big Ten Tourna- NORTHWESTERN 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000 MAR. 6-10 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT% TBD Illinois 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 ment game. The Abuja, Nigeria native finished last season with Indiana 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000 18 double-doubles which ties her with two Northwestern greats, Iowa 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000 All times Central Patricia Babcock (1993-94) and Nia Coffey (2015-16) for the most Maryland 0-0 .000 3-0 1.000 Home games in BOLD in a single season in school history. Michigan 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 † Big Ten/ACC Challenge Michigan State 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000 » ALL-TIME NU LEADERS IN REBOUNDS IN A SEASON Minnesota 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 # Duel in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) PALLAS KUNAIYI-AKPANAH 381 2017-18 Nebraska 0-0 .000 1-1 .500 % Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolios, Ind.) NIA COFFEY 344 2015-16 Ohio State 0-0 .000 1-2 .333 * Big Ten game PATRICIA BABCOCK 305 1993-94 Penn State 0-0 .000 2-1 .667 NIA COFFEY 302 2016-17 Purdue 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000 Rutgers 0-0 .000 3-0 1.000 Wisconsin 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000 SOME HOUSEKEEPING ITEMS: • PLEASE REFER TO US AS “NU,” NOT “NW.” NORTHWESTERN’S PROBABLE STARTERS • OUR CORRECT LOGO IS THE BLOCK N. OUR FORMER LOGO, AFFECTIONALY CALLED THE “N-CAT,” IS OUR FORMER LOGO. PLEASE EMAIL HOPE.CARPINELLO@NORTHWESTERN. EDU IF YOU NEED THE CORRECT FILE. • NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY REFERS TO ITS NEWCOM- ERS AS FIRST-YEARS, WHICH IS ABBREVIATED BY “FY.” THE

10 LINDSEY PULLIAM 12 VERONICA BURTON 14 P. KUNAIYI 24 JORDAN HAMILTON 44 ABI SCHEID MORE YOU KNOW! SO. • G • 5-10 • SILVER SPRING, MD. FY. • G • 5-9 • NEWTON, MASS. SR. • F • 6-2 • ABUJA, NIGERIA SO. • G • 5-8 • FRISCO, TEXAS JR. • F/C • 6-2 • ELK RIVER, MINN. » 2018-19 NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS NUMERICAL ROSTER COACHES & STAFF NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL NAME POSITION • YEAR AT NU ALMA MATER • YEAR 0 JESS SANCATALDO G 6-0 FY. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA / TURAMURRA JOE MCKEOWN HEAD COACH • 11TH KENT STATE • 1979 2 LAURYN SATTERWHITE G 5-7 R-FY. AVONDALE, ARIZ. / VALLEY VISTA KATE POPOVEC ASSISTANT COACH • 6TH NORTHWESTERN • 2013 PRESTON REID ASSISTANT COACH • 2ND BALL STATE • 2011 3 SYDNEY WOOD G 5-11 FY. OLNEY, MD. / ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE HS TANGELA SMITH ASSISTANT COACH • 1ST IOWA • 1998 4 BRYANA HOPKINS F 6-2 JR. PALATINE, ILL. / WILLIAM FREMD AMENEMOPÉ MCKINNEY DIR. OF PLAYER DEVEL. • 6TH RICE • 2012 10 LINDSEY PULLIAM G 5-10 SO. SILVER SPRING, MD. / OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL JACINDA DUNBAR DIR. OF OPERATIONS. • 1ST QUINNIPIAC• 2012 11 BROOKE PIKIELL G 5-10 SO. FAR HILLS, N.J. / RUTGERS PREP OLLIE GOSS ASST. DIR. OF OPERATIONS • 4TH BOWLING GREEN • 2013 12 VERONICA BURTON G 5-9 FY. NEWTON, MASS. / NEWTON SOUTH 14 PALLAS KUNAUYI-AKPANAH F 6-2 SR. ABUJA, NIGERIA / RABUN GAP - NACOOCHEE SCHOOL 15 COURTNEY SHAW F 6-0 FY. PERRY HALL, MD. / PERRY HALL 21 ABBIE WOLF F/C 6-4 JR. GREENWICH, CONN. / GREENWICH PRO-NUN-CEE-AY-SHUNS NAME HOW YA SAY IT 22 BYRDY GALERNIK G 5-8 JR. TOLEDO, OHIO / TOLEDO CENTRAL CATHOLIC JOE MCKEOWN MICK-Q-ANN 24 JORDAN HAMILTON G 5-8 SO. FRISCO, TEXAS / FRISCO LIBERTY 02 LAUREN SATTERWHITE SAT-ER-WHITE 32 AMBER JAMISON G 6-0 JR. ROCHESTER HILLS, MICH. / ROCHESTER ADAMS 04 BRYANA HOPKINS BREE-ANA 44 ABI SCHEID F/C 6-2 JR. ELK RIVER, MINN. / ELK RIVER 11 BOOKE PIKIELL PIKE-EL 14 PALLAS KUNAIYI-AKPANAH PALLAS (JUST LIKE DALLAS) KOON-EYE-EE AWK-PAWN-AH 22 BYRDY GALERNIK BIRDIE GAH-LAIR-NICK RADIO/TV ROSTER 44 ABI SCHEID SCHIDE

JESS SANCATALDO LAURYN SATTERWHITE SYDNEY WOOD BRYANA HOPKINS LINDSEY PULLIAM BROOKE PIKIELL FY. • G • 6-0 R-FY. • G • 5-7 FY. • G • 5-11 JR. • F • 6-2 SO. • G • 5-10 SO. • G • 5-10 0 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 2 AVONDALE, ARIZ. 3 OLNEY, MD. 4 PALATINE, ILL. 10 SILVER SPRING, MD. 11 FAR HILLS, N.J.

VERONICA BURTON PALLAS KUNAIYI-AKPANAH COURTNEY SHAW ABBIE WOLF BYRDY GALERNIK JORDAN HAMILTON FY. • G • 5-9 SR. • F • 6-2 FY. • F • 6-0 JR. • F/C • 6-4 JR. • G • 5-8 SO. • G • 5-8 12 NEWTON, MASS. 14 ABUJA, NIGERIA 15 PERRY HALL, MD. 21 GREENWICH, CONN. 22 TOLEDO, OHIO 24 FRISCO, TEXAS

AMBER JAMISON ABI SCHEID JOE MCKEOWN KATE POPOVEC TANGELA SMITH PRESTON REID JR • G • 6-0 JR. • F/C • 6-2 HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH 32 ROCHERSTER HILLS, MICH. 44 ELK RIVER, MINN. ELEVENTH YEAR SECOND YEAR FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR

» QUICK FACTS LOCATION ...... Evanston, Ill . 2017-18 OVERALL RECORD ...... 12-20 ASSOCIATE A.D./ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ...... Paul Kennedy FOUNDED ...... 1851 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINISH) ...... 4-12 (12th) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/WOMEN'S BASKETBALL CONTACT . . . Hope Carpinello ENROLLMENT ...... 8,367 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST ...... 3/2 OFFICE PHONE ...... (847) 467-4125 PRESIDENT ...... Morton O . Schapiro LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST ...... 5/2 CELL PHONE ...... (561) 702-1847 COMBE FAMILY V.P. FOR ATHLETICS & RECREATION ...... Jim Phillips EMAIL ADDRESS ...... hope .carpinello@northwestern .edu SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR ...... Janna Blais FIRST YEAR OF BASKETBALL ...... 1975-76 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PHONE ...... (847) 491-7503 FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE ...... Robert Gundlach OVERALL WON-LOST ...... 632-613 OFFICIAL HASHTAG ...... #B1GCats HOME FACILITY ...... Welsh-Ryan Arena (7,039) NCAA APPEARANCES/LAST ...... 7/2015 NICKNAME ...... Wildcats WNIT APPEARANCES/LAST ...... 9/2016 COLOR ...... Purple (#59118e) LAST POSTSEASON OPPONENT ...... Arkansas, NCAA Secound Round CONFERENCE ...... Big Ten RESULT ...... L, 57-55

CHICAGO’S BIG TEN TEAM 2 JOE MCKEOWN NORTHWESTERN HEAD WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH Joe McKeown is in his 11th year as the head coach McKeown left George Washington as the winningest for the Northwestern women's basketball team. coach in school history and in the Atlantic 10 Conference. In McKeown (pronounced Mick-Q-ann) is the sixth 28 seasons as a college head coach, McKeown has guided his mentor to guide the Northwestern's women's bas- team to postseason play 22 times. He coached the Colonials ketball program. He was hired on June 9, 2008. to 14 regular season or postseason Atlantic 10 crowns. During his time in Evanston, McKeown has In his 19 seasons at George Washington, McKeown com- transformed the culture of the women's basketball piled a 441-154 record, with his 1997 squad reaching the program while cementing his name as one of the Elite Eight. On three other occasions, the Colonials advanced winningest coaches in NCAA Division I Women's to the Sweet Sixteen. In his 15 NCAA Tournament trips with Basketball. With two twenty-win season in the last GW, the Colonials won their first-round tournament game 13 four years, McKeown now has 670 career victories times. McKeown is a five-time Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year after 32 years as a head coach. Additionally, McKe- (1991, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2007) and two-time National Coach own has guided the Wildcats to six winning seasons of the Year nominee (1995, 1997). He was inducted into the and amassed more wins in his first seven years with George Washington Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012. the program (108) than the previous 11 years before After spending three seasons as the head coach at New his arrival in Evanston (77 wins in 11 seasons; 1997- Mexico State, where he went 68-20 and appeared in two 2008). NCAA tournaments, McKeown went to George Washington in During his tenure, the Wildcats have established September of 1989, inheriting a team that went 9-19 a year a number of program firsts, including Nia Coffey becoming the first freshman in pro- earlier. gram history to be named First Team All-Big Ten during the 2013-14 campaign, Maggie McKeown also is involved with USA Basketball, as he was named an assistant Lyon's crowning as the 2013 Big Ten Freshman of the Year, Ashley Deary’s back-to-back coach for the 2008 USA Basketball Women's U-18 National Basketball Team. He was Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2015-16 and 2016-17 and Amy Jaeschke also a floor coach for the 1992 Olympic team. becoming the first Wildcat to be selected in the WNBA Draft (2011 WNBA Draft). Ad- Prior to coaching at New Mexico State, McKeown served as an assistant coach at ditionally, the Wildcats had the best back-to-back seasons in nearly 15 years under the University of Oklahoma from 1983-86, and at his alma mater, Kent State University, McKeown's watch. from 1979-80. Oklahoma posted at least 20 wins in each of McKeown's three years on After the 2016-17 season, four-time All-Big Ten Selection Nia Coffey was selected in the coaching staff. the WNBA Draft with the fifth overall pick by the San Antonio Spurs. McKeown helped As a player, McKeown earned Junior College National Small Player of the Year hon- Coffey become the second player in Wildcat history to be selected in the WNBA Draft ors at Mercer College in Trenton, N.J. He helped the team to a 33-1 record and a spot and the highest pick in program history. in the NJCAA championship game. McKeown transferred to Kent State the following Before McKeown led Northwestern to the WNIT in 2009-10, just his second year season, where he was co-captain of the Golden Flashes as a senior and earned hon- with the program, NU had not made the postseason since 1997. NU’s postseason suc- orable mention All-Mid-American Conference honors. His school-record 15 assists in a cess developed following the 2014-15 season as the Wildcats made their first NCAA game still stands. Tournament appearance since 1997. A proud native of Philadelphia, McKeown was inducted into the Father Judge High McKeown’s Wildcats have also seen success in the Big Ten Tournament, recent- School Hall of Fame, a prestigious member of the Philadelphia Catholic League, in ly appearing in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals for two-consecutive years (2015, 1999. 2016). In 2016, the Wildcats won three games in the league tournament for the first McKeown and his family are heavily involved in the Autism Speaks Foundation, a time in program history. national organization that creates awareness and raises money for the fight against McKeown has coached 11 players to multiple All-Big Ten honors, including Amy autism. McKeown and his wife, Laura, have three children, Meghan, Joey and Ally. Jaeschke earning All-Big Ten honors each of her four years with the Wildcats. Jaeschke went on to become the first Wildcat selected in the WNBA draft as she was the 27th » THE MCKEOWN FILE pick overall by the Chicago Sky. Following the success of the Wildcats 2014-15 season, McKeown was selected to YEAR SCHOOL/TEAM POSITION be the head coach of the USA representative to the World University Games held in 1979-80 KENT STATE ASSISTANT COACH Seoul, South Korea on July 5–13, 2015. The team won all six games, including the gold 1983-86 OKLAHOMA ASSISTANT COACH medal game against Canada. Prior to arriving at the World University Games, the USA 1986-89 NEW MEXICO STATE HEAD COACH squad visited and trained at U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan in South Korea. 1989-2008 GEORGE WASHINGTON HEAD COACH McKeown joined the Wildcats following 19 years as the head coach at George 2008- NORTHWESTERN HEAD COACH Washington University, where he became one of the most respected names in wom- en's college basketball. During the 2007-08 season, McKeown became the 34th head coach in Division I history to pass the 500-victory mark. He brought 509 career victo- ries, a total which ranked 21st on the active Division I list, to Evanston.

3 NORTHWESTERN BASKETBALL 0 JESS SANCATALDO FY. • G • 6-0 • SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA / TURAMURRA » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 10 UIC (11/15/18) Posted a career high 10 points vs. UIC including back to back 3-pointers, totalling 10 points in seven minutes... Scored her first FIELD GOALS 3 UIC (11/15/18) FREE THROWS 2 Duke (11/11) collegiate points against No. 21 Duke (11/11) and added one block....Was European Handball State Championships top goal scorer REBOUNDS 1 UIC (11/15/18) in 2016. ASSISTS 2 UIC (11/15/18_ STEALS -- -- MINUTES 3 Duke (11/11)

2 LAURYN SATTERWHITE R-FY. • G • 5-7 • AVONDALE, ARIZ. / VALLEY VISTA » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS - -- Sat out the 2017-18 season due to injury. FIELD GOALS - -- FREE THROWS - -- REBOUNDS - -- ASSISTS - -- STEALS - -- MINUTES - --

3 SYDNEY WOOD FY. •G • 6-2 • OLNEY. MD. / ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE HS » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 5 Green Bay (11/6/18) Played a season high of 15 minutes in the Wildcats season opener against Green Bay (11/6)...ESPN Top 100 recruit … Ranked in the FIELD GOALS 2 Green Bay (11/6/18) FREE THROWS - -- top 25 in the nation at her position … Four-year varsity team member … Averaged 10.0 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 2.0 REBOUNDS 1 Duke (11/11) steals per game as a junior... Ranked No. 2 in the country by USA Today. ASSISTS - -- STEALS 1 Duke (11/11) MINUTES 15 Green Bay (11/6/18)

4 BRYANA HOPKINS JR. • F • 6-2 • PALATINE, ILL. / WILLIAM FREMD » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 15 ILLINOIS (2/18/18) Scored a season high 14 points, contributed seven rebounds and 2 assists and went 2-2 from the lin in win over UIC FIELD GOALS 6 UIC (11/15/18) FREE THROWS 4 ILLINOIS (2/18/18) (11/15/18). REBOUNDS 10 AUBURN (11/25/17) ASSISTS 4 PENN STATE (2/14/18) STEALS 4 RUTGERS (2/25/18) MINUTES 34 PURDUE (1/18/18)

10 LINDSEY PULLIAM SO. • G • 5-10 • SILVER SPRING, MD. / OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 29 SYRACUSE (11/30/17) Set a career high with a perfect 8-8 from the free throw line in the 'Cats victory over Duke (11/11/18)...Recorded a season high of FIELD GOALS 13 (2X) INDIANA (2/04/18) FREE THROWS 8 DUKE (11/11/18) 22 points against UIC (11/15/18)... set a new career high in assists with 4 (Duke 11/11/18)...Led the team in scoring with 15.0 points REBOUNDS 8 SYRACUSE (11/30/17) per game as a first-year ... That mark ranked 13th in the conference and was the highest among first-year players . ASSISTS 4 DUKE (11/11/18) STEALS 3 AUBURN (11/25/18) MINUTES 45 INDIANA (2/04/18)

11 BROOKE PIKIELL SO. • G • 5-10 • FAR HILL, N.J. / RUTGERS PREP » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 2 STONY BROOK (12/10/17) Saw her first minutes this season again UIC (11/15/18)...Made her first career appearance in a 63-36 win at Chicago State in the FIELD GOALS 1 STONY BROOK (12/10/17) FREE THROWS - -- season opener ... Scored her first collegiate points (2) in win over Stony Brook (12/10) ... Played for a season-high 15 minutes in REBOUNDS 1 (4x) MISSOURI ST. (12/16/17) win against Eastern Illinois (12/22). ASSISTS 2 EASTERN ILLINOIS (12/22/17) STEALS 1 (3X) OHIO STATE (2/21/18) MINUTES 15 EASTERN ILLINOIS (12/22/17)

12 VERONICA BURTON FY. • G • 5-9 • NEWTON, MASS. / NEWTON SOUTH » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 8 (2x) Duke (11/11/18) Scored 8 points and four steals each of the two games started against Green Bay and Duke... Averaged 20 points, 10 rebounds, 5.7 FIELD GOALS 2 Green Bay (11/6/18) FREE THROWS 2 (2X) DUKE (11/11/18) assists, and 3.6 steals per game in high school...Named First-Team All-State by USA Today… Boston Globe Player of the Year… Boston REBOUNDS 1 Green Bay (11/6/18) Herald Dream Team honoree… Father played quarterback at Northwestern… Mother was an All-American and Big Ten Champion in ASSISTS -- -- swimming for the Wildcats… Grandfather, Ron Burton, also played football at Northwestern and is an NCAA and NU Hall of Fame STEALS 4 Green Bay (11/6/18) MINUTES 28 Green Bay (11/6/18) member

CHICAGO’S BIG TEN TEAM 4 14 PALLAS KUNAIYI-AKPANAH SR. • F • 6-2 • ABUJA, NIGERIA / RABUN GAP - NACOOCHEE SCHOOL » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 27 OAKLAND (11/16/17) Had two consecutive double-doubles in the first two games against Green Bay and No. 21 Duke...posted 10 rebounds vs. UIC...The FIELD GOALS 12 OAKLAND (11/16/17) FREE THROWS 8 GEORGETOWN (11/26/17) lone senior ranks first in Northwestern history for rebounds in a single season.. Ranked second in the Big Ten with 11.9 rebounds REBOUNDS 21 OAKLAND (11/16/17) per game, and second in defensive rebounds with 8.0 ...Recorded 18 double-doubles on the season, which ties her with Patricia ASSISTS 3 (7X) RUTGERS (2/25/18) Babcock (1993-94) and Nia Coffey (2015-16) for most in a single season in school history, and the eighth most nationally for the STEALS 8 IOWA (2/11/18) MINUTES 33 (2X) MICHIGAN (1/28/18) season

15 COURTNEY SHAW FY. • F • 6-0 • PERRY HALL, MD. / PERRY HALL » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 2 11/15/18 Saw her first collegiate minutes against UIC ESPN scouts grade of 90… Ranked in the top 25 in the nation at her position… Four- FIELD GOALS 1 11/15/18 FREE THROWS -- -- year varsity team member… Two-year team captain… Three-year varsity volleyball team member… Averaged 19 points per game REBOUNDS 1 11/15/18 with a field-goal shooting percentage of .410 as a junior… First Team All-County, Team MVP for both basketball and volleyball. ASSISTS -- -- STEALS -- -- MINUTES 2 11/15/18

21 ABBIE WOLF JR. • F/C • 6-4 • GREENWHICH, CONN. / GREENWHICH » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 11 OKLAHOMA (12/22/17) Has scored in all three games this season...played a season high 18 minutes against Duke (11/11/18) FIELD GOALS 3 (3X) OKLAHOMA (12/22/17) FREE THROWS 3 (2X) OKLAHOMA (12/22/17) REBOUNDS 5 RUTGERS (2/27/16) ASSISTS 6 RUTGERS (2/27/16) STEALS 3 CHICAGO STATE (12/11/17) MINUTES 31 OKLAHOMA (12/22/17)

22 BYRDY GALERNIK JR. • SO. • 5-8 • TOLEDO, OHIO / TOLEDO CENTRAL CATHOLIC » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 9 PENN STATE (3/1/18) Set a career high in assists in her first season start again UIC with nine (11/15/18)... Finished the 2017-18 season with 72 assists, FIELD GOALS 4 PENN STATE (3/1/18) FREE THROWS 4 (2X) LEWIS (12/19/17) the third most on the team, averaging 2.3 per game. REBOUNDS 9 PENN STATE (3/1/18) ASSISTS 9 UIC (11/15/17) STEALS 2 PENN STATE (12/27/16) MINUTES 30 PENN STATE (3/1/18)

24 JORDAN HAMILTON SO. • G • 5-8 • FRISCO, TEXAS / FRISCO LIBERTY » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 22 WISCONSIN (1/11/18) Posted a season high 18 points against No. 21 Duke in the Welsh-Ryan Arena home opener and added four steals (11/11/18)... FIELD GOALS 6 WISCONSIN (1/11/18) FREE THROWS 7 WISCONSIN (1/11/18) Contributed nine points and five assists in season opener against Green Bay (11/6/18)...Started every game as a first-year.. REBOUNDS 8 DePAUL (12/13/17) ASSISTS 9 (2x) ILLINOIS (2/18/18) STEALS 4(2X) DUKE (11/11/18) MINUTES 40 PURDUE (1/18/18)

32 AMBER JAMISON JR. • G • 6-0 • ROCHESTER HILLS, MICH. / ROCHESTER ADAMS » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 22 MICHIGAN STATE (1/17/18) Has played in all three games this season...Posted three rebounds, two assists and one in win over UIC (11/15/18 FIELD GOALS -- -- FREE THROWS -- -- REBOUNDS 6 MICHIGAN STATE (1/17/18) ASSISTS 3 MICHIGAN STATE (1/17/18) STEALS -- -- MINUTES 4 (3X) LEWIS (12/19/17)

44 ABI SHEID JR. • F/C • 6-2 • ELK RIVER, MINN. / ELK RIVER » CAREER HIGHS » NEWS & NOTES POINTS 21 UT-MARTIN (11/18/17) Had a season high 18 points against Duke (11/11/18)...Contributed 16 points in the victory over UIC (11/15/18...Scored double digit FIELD GOALS 9 UT-MARTIN (11/18/17) FREE THROWS 4 (3X) MICHIGAN (1/28/17) points in 23 of 31 games last season ... Ranked fifth in the Big Ten in minutes played with an average of 35.3 per game ... Led the REBOUNDS 9 MISSOURI STATE (12/16/17) team in shooting behind the arc (.345) and had the second most points per game (12.0), rebounds per game (4.8), and assists ASSISTS 7 (2X) WISCONSIN (1/21/18) per game (2.4) STEALS 3 UT-MARTIN (11/18/17) MINUTES 45 INDIANA (2/04/18)

5 NORTHWESTERN BASKETBALL » EYES ON THE RECORD BOOK » ACTIVE TEAM LEADERS » IN THE MCKEOWN ERA MOST REBOUNDS IN A SINGLE SEASON (NORTHWESTERN) POINTS PLAYER HIGHS 1 . PALLAS KUNAIYI-AKPANAH (2017-18) 381 1 . LINDSEY PULLIAM ...... 52 . . POINTS 2 . NIA COFFEY (2015-16) ...... 344. . 2 . ABI SCHEID ...... 39. . . 37 - AMY JAESCHKE VS . CENTRAL MICHIGAN (12/11/10) 3 . PATRICIA BABCOCK (1993-94) ...... 305 3 . PALLAS KUNAIYI-AKPANAH ...... 34. . 4 . NIA COFFEY (2016-17) ...... 302 JORDAN HAMILTON ...... 34 . . REBOUNDS 5 . JULIE CALAHAN (1980-81) ...... 300 . . 21 - PALLAS KUNAIYI-AKPANAH VS . OAKLAND (11/15/17) 6 . AMY JAESCHKE (2010-11) ...... 297 REBOUNDS 7 . CHRISTINA BRADEN (1995-96) ...... 289. . 1 . PALLAS KUNAIYI-AKPANAH ...... 41 FG MADE 8 . P . VANDERBUSH-MURPHY (1980-81) ...... 287 2 . ABI SCHEID ...... 15. . . 15 (2X) - NIA COFFEY VS . IOWA (3/2/17) & AMY JAESCHKE VS . MOST REBOUNDS IN THE 2017-18 SEASON (BIG TEN) 3 . LINDSEY PULLIAM ...... 9. . CHICAGO STATE (11/21/10) 1 . MEGAN GUSTAFSON, IOWA ...... 411. 2. PALLAS KUNAIYI-AKPANAH, NORTHWESTERN . . ..381 ASSISTS FG ATTEMPTED 3 . STEPHANIE MAVUNGA, OHIO STATE ...... 385 . 1 . JORDAN HAMILTON ...... 15 . . 26 (2X) - NIA COFFEY VS . IOWA (3/2/17) & AMY JAESCHKE AT ILLINOIS 4 . JILLIAN DUNSTON, MICHIGAN ...... 297 2 . BYRDY GALERNIK ...... 9 . . (1/9/11) ALEX WITTINGER, ILLINOIS ...... 278. . 3 . ABI SCHEID ...... 8 . . 6 . AE'RIANNA HARRIS, PURDUE ...... 304 FG PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 5 MADE) 7 . LINNAE HARPER, OHIO STATE ...... 293 . BLOCKED SHOTS 100 0. (8-OF-8) - CHRISTEN INMAN AT NEBRASKA (1/2/14) 8 . KAILA CHARLES, MARYLAND ...... 275 . 1 . PALLAS KUNAIYI-AKPANAH ...... 5 2 . ABI SCHEID ...... 4 . . 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 2017-18 SEASON (BIG TEN) 3 . JORDAN HAMILTON ...... 2. . 8 - BETH MARSHALL VS . ARKANSAS (12/17/09) 1 . KATELYNN FLAHERTY, MICHIGAN ...... 446 . 2 . KELSEY MITCHELL, OHIO STATE ...... 832. . STEALS FREE THROWS MADE 3. LINDSEY PULLIAM, NORTHWESTERN ...... 818 1 . VERONICA BURTON ...... 7. . . 14 - NIA COFFEY VS . PENN STATE (2/5/17) 4 . TYLER SCAIFE, RUTGERS ...... 810 . 2 . JORDAN HAMILTON ...... 5. . 5 . TENIYA PAGE, PENN STATE ...... 806 . 3 . PALLAS KUNAIYI-AKPANAH ...... 4 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED MEGAN GUSTAFSON, IOWA ...... 806 . 18 - NIA COFFEY VS . PENN STATE (2/5/17) 7 . HALLIE THOME, MICHIGAN ...... 775 . 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 8 . SHAY COLLEY, MICHIGAN STATE ...... 761. . 1 . JORDAN HAMILTON ...... 6. . TEAM HIGHS 9 . KENISHA BELL, MINNESOTA ...... 733. . 2 . ABI SCHEID ...... 4 . . POINTS 10 .KAILA CHARLES, MARYLAND ...... 732 . VERONICA BURTON ...... 4 106 - VS . MINNESOTA (2/7/16)

REBOUNDS 57 (3X) - LAST VS . MINNESOTA (2/7/16)

FG MADE 41 - VS . MINNESOTA (2/7/16)

FREE THROWS MADE 29 - AT SANTA CLARA (12/17/16)

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 (3X) - LAST VS . IOWA (1/29/15)

CHICAGO’S BIG TEN TEAM 6 2018-19 GAME HIGHS & LOWS

NORTHWESTERN HIGHS OPPONENT HIGHS Points: 87 vs. UIC (11/15/18) Points: 58, Duke (11/11/18) Field Goals Made: 34 vs. UIC (11/15/18) Field Goals Made: 21, Duke (11/11/18) Attempts: 67 vs. UIC (11/15/18) Field Goal Attempts: 60, Duke (11/11/18) Field Goal Percentage: 40.6 vs. Duke (11/11/18) Field Goal Percentage: 57.1, Green Bay (11/6/18) 3 PT Field Goals Made: 8 vs. Duke (11/11/18) 3 PT Field Goals Made: 8, Green Bay (11/6/18) 3 PT FG Attempts: 20 vs. Duke (11/11/18) 3 PT FG Attempts: 16, Duke (11/11/18) 3PT FG Percentage: 83.0 vs. Duke (11/11/18) 3PT FG Percentage: 57.1 , Green Bay (11/6/18) Free Throws Made: 24 vs. Duke (11/11/18) Free Throws Made: 13, Duke (11/11/18) Free Throw Attempts: 29 vs. Duke (11/11/18) Free Throw Attempts: 17, Duke (11/11/18) Free Throw Percentage: 82.8 vs. Duke (11/11/18) Free Throw Percentage: 63.6, Green Bay (11/6/18) Rebounds: 46 vs. UIC (11/15/18) Rebounds: 41, Green Bay (11/6/18) Assists: 27 vs. UIC (11/15/18) Assists: 17, Green Bay (11/6/18) Steals: 11 vs. Duke (11/11/18) Steals: 11, Duke (11/11/18) Blocked Shots: 6 vs. UIC (11/15/18) Blocked Shots: 1 , Green Bay (11/6/18) Turnovers: 16 vs. Green Bay (11/11/18) Turnovers: 24 , Duke (11/11/18) Fouls: 19 vs. Duke (11/11/18) Fouls: 26, Duke (11/11/18)

NORTHWESTERN LOWS OPPONENT LOWS Points: 57, Green Bay (11/6/18) Points: 44, UIC (11/15/18) Field Goals Made: 19, Green Bay (11/6/18) Field Goals Made: 18, UIC (11/15/18) Field Goal Attempts: 53, Green Bay (11/6/18) Field Goal Attempts: 50, Green Bay (11/6/18) Field Goal Percentage: 35.8, Green Bay (11/6/18) Field Goal Percentage: 31.6, UIC (11/15/18) 3 PT Field Goals Made: 5, Green Bay (11/6/18) 3 PT Field Goals Made: 2, UIC (11/15/18) 3 PT FG Attempts: 17, UIC (11/15/18) 3 PT FG Attempts: 14, Green Bay (11/6/18) 3PT FG Percentage: 26.3, Green Bay (11/6/18) 3PT FG Percentage: 18.8, Duke (11/11/18) Free Throws Made: 13, UIC (11/15/18) Free Throws Made: 6, UIC (11/15/18) Free Throw Attempts: 16, UIC (11/15/18) Free Throw Attempts: 14, UIC (11/15/18) Free Throw Percentage: 40.0, Green Bay (11/6/18) Free Throw Percentage: 60.0, UIC (11/15/18) Rebounds: 27, Green Bay (11/6/18) Rebounds: 28, UIC (11/15/18) Assists: 8, Green Bay (11/6/18) Assists: 9, Duke (11/11/18) Steals: 7, UIC (11/15/18) Steals: 7, UIC (11/15/18) Blocked Shots: 2, Duke (11/11/18) Blocked Shots: 0, UIC (11/15/18) Turnovers: 12, UIC (11/15/18) Turnovers: 18, UIC (11/15/18) Fouls: 11, UIC (11/15/18) Fouls: 17, UIC (11/15/18)

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