110 | nebraska women's | 2009-10 Big 12 Conference Season Review Big 12 Conference Final Standings Team Big 12 Pct. Big 12 Tournament Overall Pct. $Oklahoma%^ 15-1 .938 1-1, Semifinals 32-5 .865 $Baylor&^ 12-4 .750 3-0, Big 12 Champions 29-6 .829 $ State^ 11-5 .688 1-1, Semifinals 27-9 .750 $Texas A&M^ 11-5 .688 2-1, Big 12 Runner-up 27-8 .771 Kansas State^ 10-6 .625 1-1, Quarterfinals 25-8 .758 Texas^ 8-8 .500 1-1, Quarterfinals 21-12 .636 Texas Tech 6-10 .375 0-1, First Round 16-15 .516 Kansas@ 6-10 .375 1-1, Quarterfinals 22-14 .611 Nebraska@ 6-10 .375 0-1, First Round 15-16 .484 Oklahoma State@ 4-12 .250 1-1, Quarterfinals 17-16 .515 Missouri 4-12 .250 0-1, First Round 13-17 .433 Colorado 3-13 .188 0-1, First Round 11-18 .379 $-Top four seeds in Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship earn first-round byes Catheryn Redmon ranked third in the Big 12 with 2.8 blocks per game in %-Big 12 regular-season champions; &-Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament Champion league action as a sophomore, trailing only Oklahoma’s and Baylor’s Danielle Wilson in that category. ^-NCAA Tournament qualifiers; @-Postseason WNIT qualifiers

Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year , Texas A&M, Sr. Guard/Forward Championship Danielle Gant, Sr., G/F, Texas A&M Takia Starks, Texas A&M, Sr. Guard March 12-15, 2009 Sixth Player of the Year Second Team Oklahoma City, Okla. Melissa Jones, So., G, Baylor Player, School, Year Position Cox Convention Nyeshia Stevenson, Jr., F/G, Oklahoma Brittany Spears, Colorado, So. Forward Heather Ezell, Iowa State, Sr. Guard First Team First Round, Thursday, March 12 Marlies Gipson, Kansas State, Sr. Forward #5 Kansas State 58, #12 Colorado 51 (Cox) Player, School, Year Position Danielle Wilson, Baylor, Jr. Center Brittainey Raven, Texas, Jr. Guard #8 Kansas 61, #9 Nebraska 56 (Cox) Dominic Seals, Texas Tech, Sr. Forward #6 Texas 62, #11 Missouri 59 (Cox) Danielle McCray, Kansas, Jr. Guard/Forward #10 Oklahoma State 63, #7 Texas Tech 57 (Cox) , Kansas State, Sr. Guard Honorable Mention Ashley Sweat, Kansas State, Jr. Forward Player, School, Year Position Second Round, Friday, March 13 , Oklahoma, Sr. Forward Rachel Allison, Baylor, Sr. Forward #1 Oklahoma 76, #8 Kansas 59 (FSN) Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, Sr. Center Jessica Morrow, Baylor, Sr. Guard/Forward #4 Texas A&M 65, #5 Kansas State 63 (FSN) , Oklahoma, Fr. Guard Jhasmin Player, Baylor, Sr. Guard #2 Baylor 67, #10 Oklahoma State 62 (FSN) , Oklahoma State, Jr. Guard Kara Richards, Colorado, Sr. Center #3 Iowa State 59, #6 Texas 55 (FSN) Kelsey Bolte, Iowa State, So. Guard Semifinals, Saturday, March 14 , Iowa State, Jr. Guard #4 Texas A&M 74, #1 Oklahoma 62 (FSN) Alyssa Hollins, Missouri, Sr. Guard #2 Baylor 63, #3 Iowa State 57 (FSN) Cory Montgomery, Nebraska, Jr. Forward Championship Game, Saturday, March 15 Whitney Hand, Oklahoma, Fr. Guard #2 Baylor 72, #4 Texas A&M 63 (FSN) Shaunte’ Smith, Oklahoma State, Sr. Forward Carla Cortijo, Texas, Sr. Guard Academic All-Big 12 Huskers Kathleen Nash, Texas, So. Guard Player, Year Team Kala Kuhlmann, Junior First All-Freshman Team Kaitlyn Burke, Sophomore First Player, School, Year Position Jessica Periago, Sophomore First Alyssa Fressle, Colorado, Fr. Guard Cory Montgomery, Junior Second Whitney Hand, Oklahoma, Fr. Guard Ashleigh Fontenette, Texas, Fr. Guard Big 12 All-Conference Teams Sydney Carter, Texas A&M, Fr. Guard Coach of the Year Kierra Mallard, Texas Tech, Fr. Center Sherri Coale, Oklahoma All-Defensive Team Player of the Year Player, School, Year Position Courtney Paris, Sr., Center, Oklahoma Danielle Wilson, Baylor, Jr. Center Newcomer of the Year Yvonne Turner, Nebraska, Jr. Guard , Jr., Guard, Texas A&M Cory Montgomery was honored by the Big 12 for her Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, Sr. Center performance on the court and in the classroom as a Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma, So. Guard Freshman of the Year junior. Montgomery claimed honorable-mention All-Big Danielle Gant, Texas A&M, Sr. Guard/Forward Whitney Hand, Fr., Guard, Oklahoma 12 recognition, while earning second-team academic all-conference honors.

season review | our team. our time. HUskers.com | 111 2008-09 conference-only statistics Overall Record: 6-10 home: 5-3 away: 1-7 Neutral: 0-0 Rebounds Player G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Tot/Avg. PF-D A TO BK ST TP/Avg. Cory Montgomery 16-16 548-34.2 100-219 .457 14-38 .368 45-51 .882 36-89 125/7.8 26-0 23 37 1 10 259/16.2 Yvonne Turner 16-16 505-31.6 64-172 .372 34-100 .340 41-51 .804 6-48 54/3.4 42-1 34 61 6 30 203/12.7 Dominique Kelley 16-16 440-27.5 53-128 .414 11-24 .458 34-45 .756 11-43 54/3.4 23-0 32 36 0 12 151/9.4 Catheryn Redmon 16-16 456-28.5 37-90 .411 0-0 .000 19-29 .655 37-61 98/6.1 49-2 5 23 44 11 93/5.8 Tay Hester 16-5 342-21.4 30-80 .375 0-5 .000 21-37 .568 20-38 58/3.6 47-2 23 53 1 12 81/5.1 Monique Whittaker 1-0 5-5.0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 0-0 0/0.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 4/4.0 Kaitlyn Burke 16-11 296-18.5 22-66 .333 8-32 .250 2-3 .667 1-11 12/0.8 17-0 18 13 0 2 54/3.4 Nicole Neals 16-0 202-12.6 16-39 .410 11-29 .379 0-0 .000 2-10 12/0.8 10-0 17 12 0 4 43/2.7 Jessica Periago 16-0 164-10.3 15-34 .441 4-14 .286 6-7 .857 10-17 27/1.7 13-0 3 12 5 2 40/2.5 Kala Kuhlmann 16-0 143-8.9 9-27 .333 1-8 .125 1-2 .500 5-7 12/0.8 7-0 15 14 0 6 20/1.3 Harleen Sidhu 12-0 99-8.3 3-11 .273 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 3-6 9/0.8 10-0 0 11 0 4 7/0.6 Team Rebounds 29-32 61/3.8 4 Huskers 16 3,200 349-868 .402 84-257 .327 173-229 .755 160-362 522/32.6 245-5 170 276 57 93 955/59.7 Opponents 16 3,200 409-940 .435 84-245 .343 148-211 .701 206-386 592/37.0 241-2 205 257 62 138 1,050/65.6

Score by Periods 1 2 OT Total Deadball Rebounds Nebraska 474 481 0 955 33 Opponents 509 541 0 1,050 21

Yvonne Turner (right) and Cory Montgomery led the Huskers throughout Big 12 Conference play as juniors. Turner earned a spot on the Big 12 All-Defensive Team for the second straight season and averaged 12.7 points per game. Montgomery was an honorable-mention All-Big 12 pick and led Nebraska in scoring (16.2 ppg) and rebounding (7.8 rpg) in league play.

11 20-win seasons in school history | SEASON REVIEW 112 | nebraska women's basketball | 2009-10 Big 12 Conference Team Statistics Scoring Offense Team G Pts. Avg. 1. Oklahoma 37 2,803 75.8 2. Oklahoma State 33 2,333 70.7 3. Texas 33 2,316 70.2 4. Baylor 35 2,427 69.3 5. Texas A&M 35 2,387 68.2 6. Kansas 36 2,435 67.6 7. Iowa State 36 2,312 64.2 8. Texas Tech 31 1,975 63.7 9. Kansas State 33 2,082 63.1 10. Nebraska 31 21,927 62.2 11. Colorado 29 1,763 60.8 12. Missouri 30 1,818 60.6

Scoring Defense Team G Pts. Avg. 1. Kansas State 33 1,760 53.3 2. Iowa State 36 1,972 54.8 3. Texas A&M 35 1,939 55.4 4. Baylor 35 2,010 57.4 5. Texas 33 1,936 58.7 6. Missouri 30 1,795 59.8 7. Kansas 36 2,177 60.5 8. Oklahoma 37 2,239 60.5 9. Nebraska 31 1,913 61.7 10. Texas Tech 31 1,917 61.8 11. Oklahoma State 33 2,124 64.4 12. Colorado 29 1,889 65.1

Scoring Margin Team Off. Def. Margin Cory Montgomery helped Nebraska rank fourth in the Big 12 in percentage. The Huskers hit 71.8 percent of 1. Oklahoma 75.8 60.5 +15.2 their free throws on the year, including 75.5 percent in league play. Montgomery's 85.6 free throw percentage ranked 2. Texas A&M 68.2 55.4 +12.8 second in the Big 12. 3. Baylor 69.3 57.4 +11.9 4. Texas 70.2 58.7 +11.5 7. Oklahoma State 764 2,002 .382 10. Texas Tech 161 501 .321 5. Kansas State 63.1 53.3 +9.8 8. Texas Tech 688 1,789 .385 11. Nebraska 147 452 .325 6. Iowa State 64.2 54.8 +9.4 9. Iowa State 737 1,908 .386 12. Oklahoma 174 522 .333 7. Kansas 67.6 60.5 +7.2 10. Missouri 640 1,606 .399 8. Oklahoma State 70.7 64.4 +6.3 11. Nebraska 737 1,796 .410 3- Field Goals Made Per Game 9. Texas Tech 63.7 61.8 +1.9 12. Colorado 696 1,684 .413 Team G 3FG Avg. 10. Missouri 60.6 59.8 +0.8 1. Iowa State 36 292 8.1 11. Nebraska 62.2 61.7 +0.5 3-Point Percentage 2. Oklahoma State 33 203 6.2 12. Colorado 60.8 65.1 -4.3 Team FG FGA PCT. 3. Nebraska 31 171 5.5 1. Kansas 162 434 .373 4. Kansas State 33 176 5.3 Field Goal Percentage 2. Texas 174 483 .360 5. Texas 33 174 5.3 Team FG FGA Pct. 3. Iowa State 292 835 .350 6. Colorado 29 151 5.2 1. Oklahoma 1,085 2,308 .470 4. Nebraska 171 516 .331 7. Oklahoma 37 177 4.8 2. Kansas 892 1,946 .458 5. Colorado 151 459 .329 8. Kansas 36 162 4.5 3. Kansas State 774 1,731 .447 6. Oklahoma 177 540 .328 Missouri 30 135 4.5 4. Texas A&M 917 2,117 .433 Texas A&M 133 406 .328 10. Texas Tech 31 133 4.3 5. Texas 825 1,940 .425 8. Baylor 131 403 .325 11. Texas A&M 35 133 3.8 6. Colorado 650 1,549 .420 9. Kansas State 176 549 .321 12. Baylor 35 131 3.7 7. Baylor 869 2,086 .417 10. Oklahoma State 203 642 .316 8. Oklahoma State 827 2,034 .407 11. Texas Tech 133 444 .300 Free Throw Percentage 9. Nebraska 692 1,755 .394 12. Missouri 135 477 .283 Team FTM FTA Pct. 10. Iowa State 779 1,998 .390 1. Iowa State 466 631 .732 11. Texas Tech 695 1,792 .388 3-Point FG Percentage Defense 2. Texas 492 680 .724 12. Missouri 694 1,802 .385 Team FG FGA PCT. 3. Kansas State 358 495 .723 1. Texas A&M 109 417 .261 4. Nebraska 372 518 .718 Field Goal Percentage Defense 2. Texas 142 490 .290 5. Kansas 489 682 .717 Team FG FGA Pct. 3. Kansas State 111 383 .290 6. Texas Tech 452 633 .714 1. Oklahoma 790 2,176 .363 4. Iowa State 159 547 .291 7. Oklahoma State 476 679 .701 2. Baylor 725 1,993 .364 5. Missouri 135 442 .305 8. Texas A&M 420 608 .691 3. Texas 709 1,929 .368 6. Kansas 129 422 .306 9. Colorado 312 461 .677 4. Texas A&M 650 1,748 .372 7. Baylor 175 570 .307 10. Oklahoma 456 674 .677 5. Kansas State 669 1,779 .376 8. Colorado 138 437 .316 11. Baylor 558 833 .670 6. Kansas 792 2,093 .378 9. Oklahoma State 194 609 .319 12. Missouri 295 472 .625

season review | our team. our time. HUskers.com | 113 Big 12 Conference Team Statistics Margin 6. Texas Tech 31 258 8.3 9. Texas Tech 16.2 16.8 +0.6 Team Opp. 7. Colorado 29 213 7.3 10. Oklahoma 16.6 16.4 -0.2 Team Avg. Avg. Margin 8. Baylor 35 250 7.1 11. Colorado 17.4 16.0 -1.5 1. Oklahoma 43.5 32.8 +10.8 9. Kansas 36 245 6.8 12. Kansas 17.2 15.2 -1.9 2. Baylor 42.9 35.5 +7.4 10. Nebraska 31 208 6.7 3. Texas 40.2 35.4 +4.8 11. Iowa State 36 237 6.6 / Ratio 4. Iowa State 37.4 32.9 +4.5 12. Kansas State 33 193 5.8 Team Assist TO Ratio 5. Kansas 37.4 34.2 +3.2 1. Kansas State 473 436 1.08 6. Kansas State 34.4 32.4 +2.0 Assists 2. Iowa State 503 472 1.07 7. Texas A&M 37.0 35.8 +1.2 Team G Assists Avg. 3. Oklahoma 591 616 0.96 8. Texas Tech 39.2 38.2 +0.9 1. Oklahoma 37 591 16.0 4. Oklahoma State 415 475 0.87 9. Missouri 37.5 37.7 -0.2 2. Kansas State 33 473 14.3 5. Texas A&M 457 529 0.86 10. Oklahoma State 39.8 40.8 -1.0 3. Iowa State 36 503 14.0 6. Kansas 500 618 0.81 11. Nebraska 35.9 37.4 -1.5 4. Kansas 36 500 13.9 7. Missouri 369 466 0.79 12. Colorado 33.0 38.6 -5.7 5. Texas A&M 35 457 13.1 8. Baylor 405 516 0.78 6. Texas 33 429 13.0 9. Texas 429 557 0.77 Team Rebounding Average 7. Oklahoma State 33 415 12.6 10. Texas Tech 379 503 0.75 Team G Reb. Avg. 8. Missouri 30 369 12.3 11. Nebraska 348 506 0.69 1. Oklahoma 37 1,611 43.5 9. Texas Tech 31 379 12.2 12. Colorado 337 506 0.67 2. Baylor 35 1,500 42.9 10. Colorado 29 337 11.6 3. Texas 33 1,325 40.2 Baylor 35 405 11.6 Blocked Shots 4. Oklahoma State 33 1,313 39.8 12. Nebraska 31 348 11.2 Team G Blocks Avg. 5. Texas Tech 31 1,214 39.2 1. Oklahoma 37 211 5.7 6. Missouri 30 1,125 37.5 Turnover Margin 2. Texas 33 175 5.3 7. Iowa State 36 1,348 37.4 Team Opp. 3. Kansas 36 166 4.6 8. Kansas 36 1,346 37.4 Team Avg. Avg. Margin 4. Baylor 35 146 4.2 9. Texas A&M 35 1,296 37.0 1. Texas A&M 15.1 21.9 +6.8 5. Missouri 30 118 3.9 10. Nebraska 31 1,113 35.9 2. Missouri 15.5 18.7 +3.2 Kansas State 33 129 3.9 11. Kansas State 33 1,135 34.4 3. Oklahoma State 14.4 17.2 +2.8 Texas A&M 35 135 3.9 12. Colorado 29 956 33.0 4. Iowa State 13.1 15.2 +2.1 8. Iowa State 36 127 3.5 5. Baylor 14.7 16.6 +1.9 9. Texas Tech 31 105 3.4 Offensive Rebounds 6. Texas 16.9 18.3 +1.4 10. Nebraska 31 102 3.3 Team G OReb. Avg. 7. Kansas State 13.2 14.0 +0.8 11. Colorado 29 93 3.2 1. Oklahoma 37 586 15.8 8. Nebraska 16.3 17.0 +0.7 12. Oklahoma State 33 89 2.7 2. Baylor 35 529 15.1 3. Missouri 30 440 14.7 4. Texas A&M 35 499 14.3 5. Texas 33 454 13.8 6. Texas Tech 31 412 13.3 7. Oklahoma State 33 437 13.2 Iowa State 36 475 13.2 9. Nebraska 31 349 11.3 10. Kansas 36 399 11.1 11. Kansas State 33 357 10.8 12. Colorado 29 284 9.8

Defensive Rebounds Team G DReb. Avg. 1. Baylor 35 971 27.7 Oklahoma 37 1,025 27.7 3. Oklahoma State 33 876 26.5 4. Texas 33 871 26.4 5. Kansas 36 947 26.3 6. Texas Tech 31 802 25.9 7. Nebraska 31 764 24.6 8. Iowa State 36 873 24.3 9. Kansas State 33 778 23.6 10. Colorado 29 672 23.2 11. Missouri 30 685 22.8 Texas A&M 35 797 22.8

Steals Team G Steals Avg. 1. Texas A&M 35 418 11.9 2. Missouri 30 286 9.5 3. Texas 33 294 8.9 4. Oklahoma 37 312 8.4 Dominique Kelley hit 39.3 percent (22-56) of her three-point attempts on the season to help Nebraska rank fourth in the Big Oklahoma State 33 276 8.4 12 in team three-point field goal percentage. The Huskers also ranked third in the league with 5.5 made threes per game.

11 20-win seasons in school history | SEASON REVIEW 114 | nebraska women's basketball | 2009-10 Big 12 Conference Individual Leaders Scoring Leaders 9. Brittainey Raven, UT 106 135 .785 4. Yvonne Turner, NU 31 67 2.2 Player, Team G Pts. Avg. 10. Melissa Jones, BU 91 116 .784 5. , A&M 35 75 2.1 1. Andrea Riley, OSU 32 735 23.0 11. Dominique Kelley, NU 87 113 .770 6. Jordan Murphree, TT 25 51 2.0 2. Danielle McCray, KU 36 777 21.6 7. Andrea Riley, OSU 32 65 2.0 3. Brittany Spears, CU 29 530 18.3 Assists 8. Brittany Spears, CU 29 55 1.9 4. Ashley Sweat, KSU 33 545 16.5 Player, Team G Assists Avg. 9. Heather Ezell, ISU 35 63 1.8 5. Courtney Paris, OU 37 588 15.9 1. Shalee Lehning, KSU 30 229 7.6 10. Alyssa Fressle, CU 29 52 1.8 6. Takia Starks, A&M 35 554 15.8 2. Andrea Riley, OSU 32 193 6.0 7. Cory Montgomery, NU 31 470 15.2 3. Danielle Robinson, OU 37 217 5.9 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 8. Danielle Wilson, BU 27 408 15.1 4. Carla Cortijo, UT 33 147 4.5 Player, Team 3FG 3FGA Pct. 9. Danielle Gant, A&M 35 497 14.2 5. Alison Lacey, ISU 35 131 3.7 1. Danielle McCray, KU 81 190 .426 10. Kara Richards, CU 29 391 13.5 6. Ivana Catic, KU 36 134 3.7 2. Bianca Smith, CU 63 165 .382 11. Brittainey Raven, UT 33 442 13.4 7. Kelli Griffin, BU 35 128 3.7 3. Kelsey Bolte, ISU 57 151 .377 Marlies Gipson, KSU 33 442 13.4 8. Heather Ezell, ISU 35 122 3.5 4. Whitney Hand, OU 62 166 .373 13. Dominic Seals, TT 31 411 13.3 9. Alyssa Fressle, CU 29 99 3.4 5. Kari Kincaid, KSU 59 159 .371 14. Alyssa Hollins, MU 30 393 13.1 10. LaChelda Jacobs, KU 36 110 3.1 6. Kathleen Nash, UT 50 138 .362 15. Jessra Johnson, MU 30 389 13.0 14. Dominique Kelly, NU 31 76 2.5 7. Heather Ezell, ISU 88 249 .353 16. Danielle Robinson, OU 37 479 12.9 8. Brittany Spears, CU 44 134 .328 17. Sade Morris, KU 34 433 12.7 Blocked Shots 9. Alison Lacey, ISU 55 170 .324 18. Ashley Paris, OU 37 466 12.6 Player, Team G Blocks Avg. 10. Yvonne Turner, NU 57 179 .318 19. Shaunte' Smith, OSU 33 395 12.0 1. Danielle Wilson, BU 27 83 3.1 (Only players with a minimum of 1.0 made three-point FG 20. Yvonne Turner, NU 31 364 11.7 2. Courtney Paris, OU 37 108 2.9 per game qualify.) 3. Marlies Gipson, KSU 33 86 2.6 4. Ashley Lindsey, UT 33 72 2.2 3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game Rebounding Leaders 5. Catheryn Redmon, NU 31 67 2.2 Player, Team G 3FG Avg. Player, Team G Total Avg. 6. Ashley Gayle, UT 32 60 1.9 1. Heather Ezell, ISU 35 88 2.5 1. Courtney Paris, OU 37 503 13.6 7. Nicky Wieben, ISU 36 42 1.2 2. Danielle McCray, KU 36 81 2.3 2. Ashley Paris, OU 37 355 9.6 8. Kierra Mallard, TT 31 36 1.2 3. Bianca Smith, CU 29 63 2.2 3. Danielle Wilson, BU 27 258 9.6 9. Brittany Spears, CU 29 33 1.1 4. Alyssa Hollins, MU 30 60 2.0 4. Shaunte' Smith, OSU 33 291 8.8 10. Dominic Seals, TT 31 35 1.1 5. Whitney Hand, OU 33 62 1.9 5. Kierra Mallard, TT 31 245 7.9 6. Andrea Riley, OSU 32 60 1.9 6. Dominic Seals, TT 31 243 7.8 7. Yvonne Turner, NU 31 57 1.8 7. Brittany Spears, CU 29 227 7.8 Steals 8. Kari Kincaid, KSU 33 59 1.8 8. Cory Montgomery, NU 31 241 7.8 Player, Team G Steals Avg. 9. Taylor Hardeman, OSU 33 53 1.6 9. Danielle McCray, KU 36 278 7.7 1. RaeShara Brown, MU 30 79 2.6 Kelsey Bolte, ISU 36 57 1.6 10. Kara Richards, CU 29 206 7.1 2. Danielle Gant, A&M 35 78 2.2 Alison Lacey, ISU 35 55 1.6 11. Shalee Lehning, KSU 30 211 7.0 3. Danielle Robinson, OU 37 82 2.2 12. Jessra Johnson, MU 30 208 6.9 13. Danielle Gant, A&M 35 238 6.8 14. Marlies Gipson, KSU 33 222 6.7 15. Kathleen Nash, UT 33 218 6.6 16. La Toya Micheaux, A&M 35 223 6.4 17. Ashlee Roberson, TT 28 178 6.4 18. Rachel Allison, BU 34 215 6.3 19. RaeShara Brown, MU 30 182 6.1 20. Melissa Jones, BU 35 210 6.0

Field Goal Percentage Player, Team FG FGA Pct. 1. Kara Richards, CU 153 265 .577 2. Courtney Paris, OU 236 418 .565 3. Danielle Gant, A&M 193 360 .536 4. Ashley Paris, OU 196 376 .521 5. Marlies Gipson, KSU 197 384 .513 6. Danielle Wilson, BU 160 316 .506 7. Ashley Sweat, KSU 197 414 .476 8. Danielle McCray, KU 274 605 .453 9. Cory Montgomery, NU 176 403 .437 10. Brittany Spears, CU 199 459 .434

Free Throw Percentage Player, Team FT FTA Pct. 1. Danielle Robinson, OU 119 132 .902 2. Cory Montgomery, NU 95 111 .856 3. Kathleen Nash, UT 93 109 .853 4. Ashley Sweat, KSU 132 158 .835 5. Danielle McCray, KU 148 178 .831 6. Sade Morris, KU 103 126 .817 One of the best shot-blockers in Nebraska history, Catheryn Redmon ranked fifth overall (2.2 bpg) and third in Big 12 7. Danielle Gant, A&M 111 138 .804 games only (2.8 bpg). Redmon's 44 blocks in league play trailed only Oklahoma All-American Courtney Paris. 8. Kelli Griffin, BU 92 116 .793

season review | our team. our time. HUskers.com | 115 2008-09 NCAA Team Statistics Scoring Offense Rebound Margin Team G Pts. Avg. Team RPG OPP Margin 1. Connecticut 39 3,274 83.9 1. Stanford 43.8 30.5 +13.2 2. North Carolina 35 2,894 82.7 2. Liberty 41.1 28.4 +12.7 3. Maryland 36 2,844 79.0 3. Xavier 44.6 33.4 +11.2 4. Central Michigan 32 2,505 78.3 4. Connecticut 42.8 31.9 +10.9 5. South Florida 37 2,886 78.0 5. Oklahoma 43.5 32.8 +10.8 6. Auburn 34 2,602 76.5 6. Boston College 41.6 32.5 +9.1 7. North Carolina A&T 33 2,523 76.5 7. UCLA 40.9 32.2 +8.7 8. Middle Tennessee 34 2,598 76.4 8. Tennessee 43.5 35.2 +8.3 9. Murray State 32 2,444 76.4 9. Pittsburgh 43.5 35.5 +8.1 10. Stanford 38 2,893 76.1 10. Duke 44.7 37.1 +7.6

Scoring Defense Assists Per Game Team G Pts. Avg. Team G Assists APG 1. UW-Green Bay 33 1,675 50.8 1. Connecticut 39 762 19.5 2. Liberty 33 1,735 52.6 2. Stanford 38 716 18.8 3. UALR 33 1,742 52.8 3. Oakland 33 575 17.4 4. Army 31 1,648 53.2 4. Sam Houston State 29 504 17.4 5. Samford 29 1,542 53.2 5. Arizona State 35 584 16.7 6. Kansas State 33 1,760 53.3 6. Boston College 35 582 16.6 7. Connecticut 39 2,084 53.4 7. Marist 33 548 16.6 8. LSU 30 1,605 53.5 8. North Carolina 35 581 16.6 9. Xavier 32 1,721 53.8 9. DePaul 33 541 16.4 10. Delaware State 30 1,619 54.0 Eastern Illinois 33 541 16.4

Scoring Margin Steals Per Game Team Off. Def. Margin Team G Steals SPG 1. Connecticut 83.9 53.4 +30.5 1. Georgia Tech 32 434 13.6 2. Stanford 76.1 55.8 +20.3 2. Duke 33 438 13.3 3. South Dakota State 73.1 54.6 +18.5 3. Pepperdine 29 364 12.6 4. Middle Tennessee 76.4 60.3 +16.1 Cory Montgomery ranked 20th nationally in individual 4. Wake Forest 31 381 12.3 5. North Carolina 82.7 66.7 +16.0 free throw percentage (85.6 percent) in 2008-09. She hit 5. North Carolina A&T 33 404 12.2 6. Marist 72.7 57.0 +15.7 95-of-111 on the season, including 45-of-51 in Big 12 play. 6. Green Bay 33 396 12.0 7. Auburn 76.5 61.1 +15.4 3. Arizona State 180 458 .393 7. East Tennessee State 31 371 12.0 8. Oklahoma 75.8 60.5 +15.3 4. Sacred Heart 214 557 .384 8. Delaware State 30 359 12.0 9. Green Bay 65.9 50.8 +15.1 5. UTEP 201 526 .382 9. Texas A&M 35 418 11.9 10. Pittsburgh 73.0 58.3 +14.7 6. Green Bay 203 532 .382 10. North Carolina 35 415 11.9 7. Florida State 192 505 .380 Field Goal Percentage 8. Furman 195 517 .377 Blocked Shots Per Game Team FG FGA Pct. 9. Loyola (Ill.) 158 422 .374 Team G Blocks BPG 1. Connecticut 1,222 2,395 .510 10. Kansas 162 434 .373 1. St. Mary's (Calif.) 30 212 7.1 2. Stanford 1,098 2,323 .473 2. Hofstra 30 209 7.0 3. Oklahoma 1,085 2,308 .470 3. North Carolina 35 229 6.5 4. Auburn 979 2,090 .468 3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game 4. Morehead State 31 202 6.5 Team G No. Avg. 5. Middle Tennessee 931 1,999 .466 1. Fresno State 33 309 9.4 5. Mississippi State 33 203 6.2 6. Maryland 1,007 2,192 .459 2. Middle Tennessee 34 296 8.7 6. San Diego State 32 195 6.1 7. Kansas 892 1,946 .458 3. Charleston Southern 30 260 8.7 7. Bradley 31 186 6.0 8. Arizona State 923 2,019 .457 4. Morehead State 31 264 8.5 8. Michigan State 33 192 5.8 9. Green Bay 749 1,644 .456 5. South Dakota State 35 291 8.3 9. South Florida 37 215 5.8 10. Liberty 779 1,710 .456 6. Iowa State 36 292 8.1 10. Duke 33 191 5.8 7. Samford 29 232 8.0 Field Goal Percentage Defense 8. Central Michigan 32 255 8.0 Team FG FGA Pct. Turnovers Per Game 9. Chattanooga 32 253 7.9 Team G TO TOPG 1. Xavier 616 1,855 .332 10. Villanova 33 257 7.8 1. Samford 29 351 12.1 2. Connecticut 777 2,324 .334 2. Arkansas-Little Rock 33 409 12.4 3. Michigan State 635 1,852 .343 3. UTEP 30 390 13.0 4. New Mexico 693 2,016 .344 Free Throw Percentage 4. Iowa State 36 472 13.1 Team FTM FTA Pct. 5. Utah 649 1,882 .345 5. Kansas State 33 436 13.2 6. Liberty 616 1,785 .345 1. Murray State 550 666 .826 2. Drexel 462 576 .802 6. Villanova 33 438 13.3 7. Marist 683 1,977 .345 7. Illinois State 35 470 13.4 8. UC Santa Barbara 642 1,856 .346 3. Utah 413 515 .802 4. Bowling Green 651 820 .794 8. Creighton 34 460 13.5 9. Montana 654 1,886 .347 9. Montana 33 449 13.6 10. Prairie View A&M 665 1,914 .347 5. Iowa 462 583 .792 6. Villanova 301 383 .786 10. Connecticut 39 533 13.7 New Mexico 36 492 13.7 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 7. Ball State 500 640 .781 Team FG FGA PCT. 8. Marist 522 669 .780 1. Maryland 245 611 .401 9. TCU 480 616 .779 2. Kent State 205 515 .398 10. Cal State Fullerton 398 516 .771

11 20-win seasons in school history | SEASON REVIEW 116 | nebraska women's basketball | 2009-10 2008-09 NCAA Individual Leaders Scoring Leaders Player, Team G Pts. Avg. 1. , Middle Tennessee 34 935 27.5 2. Dawn Evans, James Madison 31 738 23.8 3. Gabriela Marginean, Drexel 33 769 23.3 4. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 39 901 23.1 5. Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State 32 735 23.0 6. , Pittsburgh 33 747 22.6 7. Ashley Nichole Hayes, Murray St. 32 723 22.6 8. Danielle McCray, Kansas 36 777 21.6 9. DeWanna Bonner, Auburn 34 716 21.1 10. Amber Guffey, Murray St. 32 672 21.0

Rebounding Leaders Player, Team G Total Avg. 1. Judie Lomax, Columbia 28 401 14.3 2. Courtney Paris, Oklahoma 37 503 13.6 3. Phyllisha Mitchell, UT-Martin 29 372 12.8 4. Ta'Shia Phillips, Xavier 32 386 12.1 5. Arnika Brown, Western Kentucky 29 337 11.6 6. , Arizona 29 336 11.6 7. Emma Cannon, Central Florida 34 393 11.6 8. Tiffany Benson, William & Mary 31 357 11.5 9. Yinka Olorunnife, Idaho 28 311 11.1 10. Jernisha Cann, IUPUI 29 315 10.9 -- T132. Cory Montgomery, Nebraska 31 241 7.8

Field Goal Percentage Player, Team FG FGA Pct. 1. , Boston College 230 339 .678 2. Natasha Williams, DePaul 191 308 .620 3. Tina Charles, Connecticut 259 418 .620 4. Ta'Shia Phillips, Xavier 184 300 .613 5. Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee 343 565 .607 Yvonne Turner claimed her second straight spot on the Big 12 Conference All-Defensive Team by leading the Huskers 6. Marshae Dotson, Florida 181 300 .603 with 67 steals on the season. Turner enters her senior season with 166 career steals. 7. , Stanford 251 417 .602 8. Rachele Fitz, Marist 251 420 .598 9. Kourtney Brown, Buffalo 220 376 .585 Free Throw Percentage Blocked Shots Player, Team FT FTA Pct. 10. Jessica Adair, Geo. Washington 167 286 .584 Player, Team G B Avg. 1. Lauren Prochaska, Bowling Green 167 179 .933 1. Brittany Pittman, Morehead St. 29 164 5.7 2. Morgan Warburton, Utah 161 178 .904 2. Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary's (Calif.) 30 161 5.4 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 3. Emily London, Samford 83 92 .902 3. Allyssa DeHaan, Michigan St. 33 107 3.2 Player, Team 3FG 3FGA Pct. 4. Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma 119 132 .902 4. Jess Fuller, Hofstra 30 97 3.2 1. Melissa Liebschwager, Furman 70 149 .470 5. Mercedes Fox-Griffin, Oregon St. 81 90 .900 5. Amy Jaeschke, Northwestern 30 96 3.2 2. Emily London, Samford 64 138 .464 6. Jessica Pike, Oakland 88 98 .898 6. Stephanie Geehan, Fairfield 31 96 3.1 3. Jill Young, South Dakota St. 82 178 .461 7. Gabriela Marginean, Drexel 243 271 .897 7. , North Carolina 35 108 3.1 4. Jena Stutzman, Kent St. 68 154 .442 8. Paige Guffey, Murray St. 122 137 .891 8. Danielle Wilson, Baylor 27 83 3.1 5. Maggie McCloskey, Loyola (Ill.) 78 178 .438 9. Theresa Lisch, Saint Louis 169 190 .889 9. , Mississippi St. 33 97 2.0 6. Jessica Williams, Toledo 62 143 .434 10. Dymond Simon, Arizona St. 90 102 .882 Kaitlin Sowinski, Sacred Heart 33 97 2.9 7. Amber Bland, N.C. A&T 66 153 .431 -- 32. Catheryn Redmon, Nebraska 31 67 2.2 8. Tracy Pontius, Bowling Green 77 179 .430 20. Cory Montgomery, Nebraska 95 111 .856 9. Alexandra Thompson, Davidson 65 152 .428 10. Dietra Caldwell, UTEP 64 150 .427 Steals Assists Player, Team G S Avg. Player, Team G A Avg. 1. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 39 164 4.2 3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game 1. , Auburn 33 262 7.9 2. Jernisha Cann, IUPUI 29 104 3.6 Player, Team G 3FG Avg. 2. Shalee Lehning, Kansas St. 30 229 7.6 Demetria Frank, Bethune-Cookman 29 104 3.6 1. Kristi Dini, Boston U. 33 109 3.3 3. , Gonzaga 32 239 7.5 4. Corin Adams, Morgan St. 30 105 3.5 2. Sade Logan, Robert Morris 24 79 3.3 4. Monica Gibbs, UTSA 33 221 6.7 5. Lele Hardy, Clemson 31 106 3.4 3. Janae Stokes, South Florida 36 116 3.2 5. Tonya Schnibbe, Weber St. 29 194 6.7 6. Jacqua Williams, Georgia Tech 32 109 3.4 4. Alex Ross, Lehigh 30 93 3.1 6. Claire Faucher, Portland St. 33 220 6.7 7. Jene' Morris, San Diego St. 30 100 3.3 5. Chynna Bozeman, Morehead St. 31 95 3.1 7. Marisah Henderson, Wichita St. 31 205 6.6 8. April Kidd, Oakland 33 107 3.2 6. Dawn Evans, James Madison 31 92 3.0 8. Tonicia Tademy, CS Northridge 31 204 6.6 9. Lacey Simpson, Illinois 31 97 3.1 7. Jaleesa Ross, Fresno St. 33 95 2.9 9. Skye Johnson, Bradley 31 196 6.3 10. Sakara House, St. Peter's 28 87 3.1 8. Angel Chan, Central Michigan 32 92 2.9 10. Andrea Riley, Oklahoma St. 32 193 6.0 114. Yvonne Turner, Nebraska 31 67 2.2 9. Blair Bowens, Tennessee Tech 30 86 2.9 10. Takisha Granberry, West Virginia 33 94 2.8

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