2012-13 OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA ATHLETICS Women’s Basketball SID: Nate Pohlen • Email: [email protected] • Office: (402) 554-2140 • Cell: (402) 429-5493 2012-13 Schedule/Results (14-5, 4-3 Summit) MAVS HOST SUMMIT LEADER SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Date Opponent Time/Result Omaha Mavericks Nov. 7 Nebraska-Kearney (exh.) W, 56-37 Game 20: vs. South Dakota State Nov. 12 North Carolina A&T W, 58-44 2012-13 Record: 14-5, 4-3 Summit Coach: Chance Lindley Game Date: Saturday, Jan. 26 Nov. 16 Louisiana W, 79-67 Record at UNO: 29-17 (2nd year) Tipoff Time: 2 p.m. Nov. 18 Northern Arizona W, 79-75 (2OT) Career Record: Same Location: Omaha, Neb. Nov. 21 Saint Louis L, 42-51 South Dakota State Jackrabbits Venue: Sapp Fieldhouse (2,500) Nov. 25 Southwest Minnesota State W, 63-37 2012-13 Record: 14-6, 6-1 Summit Live Webcast: OMavs.com (subscription) Nov. 30 UT Arlington W, 73-39 Coach: Aaron Johnston Live Audio: Webcast only (Jon Green) Dec. 4 Tulsa L, 48-49 Record at SDSU: 304-105 (13th year) Live Stats: OMavs.com Dec. 8 Loyola Chicago W, 65-58 Career Record: Same Dec. 17 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 67-63 Dec. 21 College of St. Mary W, 92-78 The Omaha women’s basketball team brings a three-game winning streak into Saturday’s tilt against Dec. 28 at Kansas City* [1180 The Zone 2] W, 61-44 leader South Dakota State. The Mavericks and Jackrabbits square off at 2 p.m. at the Sapp Fieldhouse, where UNO is 10-2 this season and has won four in a row. South Dakota State represents the final Dec. 30 at South Dakota* L, 57-62 Summit League team the Mavs have yet to face this season. Saturday’s game marks the midway point of the Jan. 3 Oakland* W, 59-41 conference season with eight games remaining after Saturday. A live webcast (subscription required) and live Jan. 5 Fort Wayne* W, 60-50 stats will be available at OMavs.com. Jan. 10 at IUPUI* [1180 The Zone 2] L, 49-60 Jan. 12 at Western Illinois* [1180 The Zone 2] L, 44-71 The Teams Jan. 17 at Chicago State W, 62-47 Omaha (14-5, 4-3) knocked off North Dakota State, 61-52, Thursday night at the Sapp Fieldhouse. The Jan. 19 at Indiana Dabney W, 83-39 Mavericks have won three in a row and are in fourth place in The Summit League standings, one game behind Jan. 24 North Dakota State* W, 61-52 IUPUI and South Dakota (5-2) for second place. UNO’s 14-5 overall record is the best in The Summit League. Jan. 26 South Dakota State* 2 p.m. South Dakota State, the preseason Summit League favorite and current conference leader, enters with a Jan. 31 at Fort Wayne* [1180 The Zone 2] 6 p.m. 14-6 overall record and 6-1 mark in league action. The Jackrabbits, who have won four straight conference Feb. 2 at Oakland* [1180 The Zone 2] 1 p.m. tournament titles, recently saw their eight-game win streak come to an end with a 57-56 loss at home to Feb. 7 Western Illinois* 7 p.m. IUPUI on Jan. 19. South Dakota State’s 14-6 overall record is the second best in The Summit League, behind Feb. 9 IUPUI* 1 p.m. only Omaha. Feb. 21 at South Dakota State* 7 p.m. Series History Feb. 23 at North Dakota State* 7 p.m. UNO holds a 31-28 edge in the all-time series with South Dakota State. The Mavs are 18-12 against SDSU at Feb. 28 South Dakota* 7 p.m. the Sapp Fieldhouse. SDSU won the last meeting, 97-61, on Feb. 27, 2004 at UNO. The Mavs’ last win against March 2 Kansas City* 2 p.m. the Jackrabbits came on Jan. 18, 2002, an 80-77 overtime win at the Sapp Fieldhouse. - All times listed are Central - Home games in bold held at Sapp Fieldhouse Last Time Out OMAHA, Neb. - Paige Frauendorfer scored 25 points to lead the UNO women’s basketball team past North Mavs on Social Media Dakota State, 61-52, Thursday night at the Sapp Fieldhouse. The Mavericks won their third straight and improved to 14-5 overall and 4-3 in The Summit League, good for fourth place in the conference standings. NebraskaOmahaWBB @UNOWBB North Dakota State fell to 7-13 overall and 3-5 in conference play. Frauendorfer surpassed 1,000 career points with her second basket of the game, a driving layup with 8:33 left in the first half to give the Mavs an 18-13 lead. She finished the night with eight rebounds to go along with her season-high 25 points. She shot 10-of-16 OMAVS.com from the floor, including 1-of-1 from 3-point land, and a perfect 4-of-4 at the free throw line. Jamie Nash, who reached the 1,000-point mark last week, narrowly missed a triple-double with 11 points, 11 assists and nine When Referring to the Mavericks rebounds. Ericka House came off the bench to spark the Mavs with 13 points, including 3-of-5 shooting from As part of a University-wide rebranding effort that began in 3-point range. 2011, media and fans are reminded to refer to the school as the University of Nebraska Omaha, Omaha or UNO.The Up Next For the Mavericks new “O” logo is UNO’s primary logo, while the new bull logo is a The Mavs travel to Fort Wayne next Thursday for a 6 p.m. (CT) game and swing by Oakland for a 1 p.m. (CT) secondary mark. game next Saturday. OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | OMavs.com

OMAHA MAVERICKS NUMERICAL ROSTER CHANCE No. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 1 Ericka House 5-9 Jr. G Hot Springs, Ark. (Hot Springs/Tyler JC) LINDLEY 2 Casse Vaughn 6-0 Jr. F Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock/Arkansas Baptist) • 2nd Season 5 Carly Cator 5-9 Sr. G Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood/San Francisco State) • Alma Mater: Wichita State (2000) 10 Jamie Nash 5-4 Sr. G Verona, Mo. (Aurora) • Record at UNO: 29-17 (.630) 11 Carolyn Blair-Mobley 5-10 Sr. G St. Paul, Minn. (St. Paul Johnson/Oklahoma State) • Career Record: Same 12 Myhiah Dotzler 5-4 So. G Omaha, Neb. (Bellevue West/Concordia) Chance Lindley became the seventh head coach in UNO women’s 14 Paige Frauendorfer 6-0 Sr. G Humphrey, Neb. (Humphrey) basketball history and the first male to lead the women’s program in 15 Allison Jackson 6-0 Fr. F El Paso, Texas (Burges) its 40-year history on April 16, 2011. Under Lindley, the Mavs’ first year 20 Cathleen Cox 5-9 So. G Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn) in Division I in 2011-12 was a success on many accounts. A year after 21 Stacia Gebers 6-0 Jr. F Nora, Neb. (Superior) going 8-18 in Division II under then-head coach Patty Patton Shearer, the Mavs finished 15-12 in their first season under Lindley, the most 31 Kate Bayes 5-9 Fr. G Novato, Calif. / Sonoma Academy) wins since 2008-09. UNO earned two wins against Division I teams, 42 Zenta Liepa 6-1 Sr. F Riga, Latvia (Riga/Independence CC) beating Western Illinois, 65-58, and UT Arlington, 60-52. The Mavs 45 Taijhe Kelly 6-4 So. C Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) went 9-3 at home for a .750 winning percentage, their highest since 2005-06. COACHES AND STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE A Wichita, Kan., native, Lindley put together an impressive 148- Head Coach: Chance Lindley (2nd year; Wichita State, 2000) Casse Vaughn...... Cassie 33 record as a head coach in the high school and junior college ranks Assistant: Rebecca Alvidrez (1st year; Montana State, 2006) Carly Cator...... KAY-ter in Kansas for eight years before taking the job as an assistant coach Assistant: Brittany Lange (2nd year; Iowa State, 2010) Myhiah Dotzler.... my-EE-uh DOTES-ler at Arizona in 2008. Lindley spent three seasons on the bench for the Assistant: Jesyka Burks-Wiley (1st year; Boston, 2009) Paige Frauendorfer...... FROWN-dor-fer Wildcats in charge of all the defensive game planning and in-game Dir. of Operations: Elisha Turek (1st year; Oral Roberts, 2007) Stacia Gebers...... GHEE-bers offensive and defensive strategy. Lindley worked with the post players Athletic Trainer: Erin Hicks Kate Bayes...... Bays in practices and assisted in all of the Wildcats’ recruiting efforts. Lindley Strength and Conditioning: Ichiro Watanabe Zenta Liepa...... ZENT-uh lee-EP-uh helped the Wildcats to a 21-12 record in 2010-11, the most wins for the program since 2004. Arizona finished fourth in the Pac-10, its highest Equipment Manager: Joey Sparano Taijhe Kelly...... TAHJ-ee conference finish since 2004, and appeared in the postseason for the Team Managers: Killian Matsunami, Ann Walker first time since 2005. Prior to his stint at Arizona, Lindley led Barton County Community ROSTER BREAKDOWN College to a school-record 34-4 mark and a fourth-place finish at By Class By Position By Home State the NJCAA Tournament in 2007-08. The Cougars won the Region IV Seniors (5) Guards (8) Arkansas (2) Championship, and Lindley was named the 2007-08 NJCAA Division Carolyn Blair-Mobley Kate Bayes Ericka House (Hot Springs) I District F Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year, the Jayhawk West Carly Cator Carolyn Blair-Mobley Casse Vaughn (Little Rock) Coach of the Year and the KBCA Junior College Women’s Basketball Paige Frauendorfer Carly Cator Zenta Liepa Coach of the Year. Lindley served as an assistant at Barton County CC Cathleen Cox California (2) in 2006-07 when the Cougars went 27-3, giving the Cougars a 61-7 Jamie Nash Myhiah Dotzler Taijhe Kelly (Carson) (.897) record while Lindley was at the school. Lindley was a standout Paige Frauendorfer Juniors (3) Kate Bayes (Novato) coach in the Kansas high school ranks for six years before moving to Stacia Gebers Ericka House the collegiate level, twice winning Wichita Metro Coach of the Year and Jamie Nash Ericka House Colorado (1) earning Kansas 3A Coach of the Year honors. Casse Vaughn Lindley graduated cum laude from Wichita State in 2000, majoring Forwards (4) Carly Cator (Lakewood) in Physical Education K-12. Chance and his wife, Melissa, have a Sophomores (3) Stacia Gebers daughter, Brookelyn. Cathleen Cox Allison Jackson Missouri (1) Myhiah Dotzler Zenta Liepa Jamie Nash (Verona) COLLEGIATE COACHING RECORD Taijhe Kelly Casse Vaughn Omaha Minnesota (1) Freshmen (2) Head Coach (2011-present) Centers (1) Carolyn Blair-Mobley (St. Paul) Arizona Kate Bayes Taijhe Kelly Allison Jackson Assistant Coach (2008-2011) Nebraska (4) Barton County Community College Cathleen Cox (Elkhorn) Head Coach (2007-08) Paige Frauendorfer (Humphrey) Assistant Coach (2006-07) Stacia Gebers (Nora) Myhiah Dotzler (Omaha) HONORS AND AWARDS • NJCAA Division I District F Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year (2007-08) Texas (1) • Jayhawk West Coach of the Year (2007-08) • KBCA Junior College Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year (2007-08) Allison Jackson (El Paso) • School-record 34 wins at Barton County Community College (2007-08) • Fourth-place finish at NJCAA Tournament (2007-08) INTERNATIONAL • Region IV Champions (2007-08) Latvia (1) Zenta Liepa (Riga) OMavs.com | OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

About the Mavericks POSSIBLE STARTERS • Senior guard Paige Frauendorfer leads the Mavs in scoring (13.9 ppg) and rebounding (8.7 rpg). Her 8.6 boards Omaha Mavericks per game are first in The Summit League, and she is also the conference leader in offensive rebounding with 2.9 per Pos. Name Ht. Yr. PPG game. Frauendorfer reached the 1,000-point mark her last time out and she ranks ninth in career rebounds with 623. G Jamie Nash 5-4 Sr. 9.8 • Senior point guard Jamie Nash runs the Maverick offense with 9.8 ppg, 7.3 apg and 3.4 spg. She ranks ninth G Carly Cator 5-9 Sr. 2.3 nationally in assists per game and 15th in steals per game and leads The Summit League in both categories. G Paige Frauendorfer 6-0 Sr. 13.9 • Senior transfer Carolyn Blair-Mobley adds 11.6 ppg and 7.2 rpg. G Carolyn Blair-Mobley 5-10 Sr. 11.6 • Junior forward Casse Vaughn leads The Summit League with a 57.9-percent field goal percentage (55-of-95). C Taijhe Kelly 6-4 So. 4.4 • Taijhe Kelly is first in The Summit League with 1.9 blocked shots per game. Key Reserves • The Mavericks are the top shooting team in The Summit League at 42.0 percent. G Ericka House 5-9 Jr. 9.5 • On the defensive end, the Mavs lead the conference in field goal percentage allowed (35.4 percent) and scoring F Casse Vaughn 6-0 Jr. 7.3 defense (54.1 ppg). F Stacia Gebers 6-0 Jr. 2.2 • While the Mavericks were 15-12 last season in their first year in Division I, their record was only 2-10 against Division I opponents. This year, Omaha is 11-5 against Division I teams. UNO CAREER SCORING LEADERS Scouting South Dakota State 1. Niece Jochims (1975-79)...... 1,939 • Senior guard Ashley Eide leads the team in scoring with 14.4 points per game. Eide was an All-Summit League 2. Barb Hart (1977-81)...... 1,730 Preseason First-Team selection and has been named conference player of the week once this season. Sophomore 3. Laura J. Anderson (1984-88)...... 1,658 forward Megan Waytashek adds 13.8 ppg and has been named Summit League Player of the Week twice already 4. Mary Henke (1979-83)...... 1,629 this season. 5. Sandy Skradski (1989-93)...... 1,582 • The Jackrabbits rank second in The Summit League in 3-point percentage (33.2) and are third in scoring defense 6. Jackie Scholten (1983-87)...... 1,519 (59.6). In conference games only, the Jackrabbits lead the league in scoring (71.7 ppg), field goal percentage (43.9) 7. Jennifer Mitchell (1998-2002)...... 1,487 8. Alyssa Green (2006-10)...... 1,410 and scoring defense (54.1). 9. Elaine Johnson (1974-78)...... 1,317 10. JJ Smith (2002-06)...... 1,300 Quick Notes 11. Amy Breen (1993-97)...... 1,297 • When the Mavs score at least 65 points under head coach Chance Lindley, they are 19-0. 12. Karen Thies (2004-07)...... 1,227 • UNO is 24-1 when leading at halftime under Lindley with a perfect 11-0 mark this season. The Mavs are also 27-1 13. Amy Loth (1993-97)...... 1,170 under Lindley when leading with 5:00 to play in regulation with a 14-0 record this season. 14. Sarah Larson (1996-2000)...... 1,165 • Through 46 games in Lindley’s tenure, no opponent has shot 50.0 percent or better from the field against the 15. Norene Groff (1977-81)...... 1,124 Mavericks. In the season prior to Lindley taking over, UNO allowed five opponents to eclipse the 50.0-percent mark 16. Cayla Hargrove (2005-09)...... 1,106 from the floor. The closest an opponent has come is South Dakota’s 46.4 percent (26-of-56) from the floor on Dec. 17. Sara Peterson (1999-2003)...... 1,105 30, 2012. 18. Kriss Edwards (1977-81)...... 1,090 19. Darcy Burns (1987-91)...... 1,055 20. Aimee Noel (1989-94)...... 1,052 Nash and Frauendorfer Reach 1,000-Point Milestone 21. Heather Pohl (2008-12)...... 1,044 Just one week apart, senior point guard Jamie Nash and senior guard Paige Frauendorfer both eclipsed the 22. Jamie Nash (2009-present)...... 1,026 1,000-point mark for their careers. Nash scored 10 points to surpass 1,000 for her career in a Jan. 17 win at Chicago T23. Paige Frauendorfer (2009-present)...... 1,022 State, 62-47. She became the 24th Maverick to reach 1,000 career points with a 3-pointer with 6:37 left in the game. T23. Lindsey Petersen (2000-05)...... 1,022 Exactly one week later on Jan. 24, Frauendorfer reached 1,000 points with a driving layup with 8:33 left in the first 25. Tanya Hammes (1999-2003)...... 1,003 half of a 61-52 win over North Dakota State. She finished the game with 25 points and became the 25th Maverick in school history to achieve 1,000 points. UNO CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS 1. Jamie Nash (2009-present)...... 509 Nash Becomes Career Assists and Steals Leader 2. Jennifer Mitchell (1998-02)...... 474 Senior point guard Jamie Nash is the school-record holder for career assists (509) and career steals (336). She 3. Kriss Edwards (1977-81)...... 460 became the all-time career assists leader at UNO with seven assists against Fort Wayne in a 60-50 win over the Mastodons at the Sapp Fieldhouse on Jan. 5. Her seven assists propelled her to 475 for her career, one more than UNO CAREER STEALS LEADERS the previous record set by Jennifer Mitchell from 1998-2002. Nash broke the steals record in a Jan. 17 win at Chicago 1. Jamie Nash (2009-present)...... 336 State with four steals to reach 332 and pass Kriss Edwards, who nabbed 331 steals from 1977-81. 2. Kriss Edwards (1977-81)...... 331 3. Stacie Kaiser (1993-97)...... 264

Kelly Joins Group of School’s Top Shot Blockers UNO CAREER REBOUNDING LEADERS Sophomore center Taijhe Kelly has already established herself as one of the top shot blockers to ever put on a 1. Niece Jochims (1975-79)...... 1,148 UNO jersey. Kelly swatted 43 shots as a freshman, which ranked as the seventh-highest single-season total in school 2. Barb Hart (1977-81)...... 1,084 history, and she has blocked 36 shots this season, giving her 79 career blocks to rank sixth in school history. She 3. Mary Henke Anderson (1979-83)...... 1,024 needs five more to move alone into fourth place. Mary Henke Anderson is the school-record holder with 291 career 4. Jackie Scholten (1983-87)...... 938 blocks, an average of 72.8 per season. From Nov. 18 to Jan. 3 this season, Kelly blocked at least one shot in 11 straight 5. Sandy Skradski (1989-93)...... 925 games. 6. Laura J. Anderson (1984-88)...... 861 7. Sarah Larson (1996-00) ...... 671 8. Tanya Hammes (1999-03)...... 653 9. Paige Frauendorfer (2009-present)...... 623 OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | OMavs.com

AP TOP 25 POLL (Week 12 - Jan. 21) Mavs Named ESPN.com’s National “Team of the Weekend” School...... Record...... Points ESPN.com named the Omaha women’s basketball team its national “Team of the Weekend” on Jan. 7 following 1. Baylor (35) ...... 16-1...... 992 its home sweep of Oakland and Fort Wayne. ESPN.com writer Graham Hays wrote about the Mavericks: “A team for 2. Notre Dame...... 16-1...... 947 which the schedule a season ago included York, Briar Cliff, Northwest Missouri State, Missouri Western and Dallas 3. Connecticut (2) ...... 16-1...... 914 Christian (and which went a modest 15-12 against that schedule) is 11-3 this season, and 9-3 against Division I 4. Duke (3) ...... 16-0...... 907 opponents, after improving to 3-1 in the Summit League with wins last week against Oakland and IPFW...The senior 5. Kentucky...... 18-1...... 819 trio of Paige Frauendorfer, Carolyn Blair-Mobley and Jamie Nash are getting it done in the early days of the program’s 6. Stanford...... 16-2...... 799 7. California...... 15-2...... 756 Division I era (the Mavericks beat just two Division I teams last season, their first as a transitional member).” 8. Penn State...... 14-2...... 722 9. Tennessee...... 15-3...... 678 Frauendorfer Earns Second Summit League Player of the Week Honor 10. Maryland...... 15-3...... 634 For the second time this season, senior guard Paige Frauendorfer was named Summit League Player of the Week 11. North Carolina...... 18-1...... 614 on Jan. 7. Frauendorfer recorded two double-doubles in a pair of Omaha league wins against Oakland and Fort 12. Oklahoma State...... 14-2...... 442 Wayne. In a 59-41 win over Oakland on Jan. 3, the senior guard had 16 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and four 13. Louisville...... 15-4...... 413 steals. Against Fort Wayne on Jan. 5, she scored a season-high 23 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for her fifth 14. Georgia...... 16-3...... 405 double-double of the season in the 60-50 win. She scored five straight points in a span of 1:03 late in the game 15. Purdue...... 15-3...... 387 to turn a 51-50 lead into a 56-50 advantage. For the week, Frauendorfer averaged 19.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, 3.0 16. Texas A&M...... 14-5...... 371 steals and 2.5 assists per game. She also shot 44 percent (15-of-34) from the field and 73 percent (8-of-11) from the 17. Dayton...... 15-1...... 343 18. South Carolina...... 16-3...... 341 free throw line. Frauendorfer is the second Summit League women’s basketball player to earn multiple honors so far 19. UCLA...... 13-4...... 315 this season. She was also honored on Nov. 19 after leading the Mavs to three home wins in the opening week. She 20. Colorado...... 15-2...... 279 averaged 16.7 points and 9.0 rebounds per game, and she shot 60.0 percent (21-of-35) from the floor over the three 20. Oklahoma...... 15-3...... 279 games to become the first UNO women’s basketball player to received the league honor. 22. Florida State...... 15-3...... 227 23. Michigan...... 15-2...... 142 Cox To Miss Rest of 2012-13 Season 24. Iowa State...... 13-3...... 125 Sophomore guard Cathleen Cox suffered a torn ACL in practice early in December and will be out for the remainder 25. Michigan State...... 16-2...... 60 of the 2012-13 season. Cox played in seven games and averaged 2.6 ppg and 1.9 rpg in 10.4 minutes per game off Others Receiving Votes: Syracuse 25, Villanova 16, the bench. Cox had a solid freshman season in 2011-12, averaging 6.9 points and 2.7 rebounds per game to earn Kansas 14, UTEP 8, Delaware 7, Arkansas 5, Iowa 4, Texas All-Independent Freshman of the Year honors from CollegeSportsMadness.com. Tech 3, Vanderbilt 3, Nebraska 2, Miami (FL) 1, Green Bay 1 Frauendorfer Named to All-Summit League Preseason Second Team Paige Frauendorfer was named to the All-Summit League Preseason Second Team, determined by a vote of the WBCA/USA TODAY POLL (Week 12 - Jan. 21) league’s head coaches, media and media relations personnel. Frauendorfer earned the preseason honor after leading School...... Record...... Points the Mavs in scoring last season with 13.1 points per game and 9.1 rebounds per game. She also had 10 double- 1. Baylor (25) ...... 16-1...... 767 doubles while helping the Mavs to a 15-12 record in their first Division I season. Oakland’s Bethany Watterworth 2. Connecticut (5) ...... 17-1...... 744 was named the preseason Player of the Year. Joining Watterworth on the first team are Kansas City teammates Kim 3. Notre Dame (1) ...... 16-1...... 719 Nezianya and Eilise O’Connor, IUPUI’s Kerah Nelson, North Dakota State’s Katie Birkel and South Dakota State’s Ashley 4. Kentucky...... 18-1...... 662 5. Duke...... 16-1...... 642 Eide. Joining Frauendorfer on the second team are returning Newcomer of the Year Saule Kontautaite of Western 6. Stanford...... 16-2...... 619 Illinois, North Dakota State’s Janae Burich, IUPUI’s Katie Comello and Oakland’s Zakiya Minifee. 7. California...... 15-2...... 580 8. Penn State...... 15-2...... 551 Lindley Returns for Second Season with Three New Assistants 9. Tennessee...... 15-3...... 528 Head Coach Chance Lindley is in his second season at Omaha, but he has almost an entirely different staff than he 10. Maryland...... 15-3...... 498 did in his first year. Shanele Stires left to become an assistant at San Francisco, and Jason Flores and Elena Lovato took 11. Oklahoma State...... 14-2...... 407 head coaching gigs. In the offseason, Lindley promoted director of operations Brittany Lange to an assistant role. He 12. Louisville...... 15-4...... 363 then added former America East Player of the Year Jesyka Burks-Wiley to his coaching staff, as well as former All-Big 13. Purdue...... 15-3...... 334 Sky Conference guard Rebecca Alvidrez, who spent the past six seasons as an assistant turning Alaska Anchorage into T14. South Carolina...... 16-3...... 332 T14. Georgia...... 16-3...... 332 a Division II powerhouse with her strong recruiting ties. Elisha Turek, the 2007 Mid-Con Player of the Year, was also T16. Dayton...... 15-1...... 323 hired as the new director of operations. T16. North Carolina...... 18-1...... 323 18. Texas A&M...... 14-5...... 275 Oklahoma State Transfer Blair-Mobley a Welcome Addition 19. Oklahoma...... 15-3...... 273 Former Oklahoma State guard Carolyn Blair-Mobley joins the UNO women’s basketball program for her final 20. UCLA...... 13-4...... 221 season of eligibility in 2012-13. A 5-10 native of St. Paul, Minn., Blair-Mobley played two seasons at Oklahoma 21. Florida State...... 15-3...... 129 State after one season at Cloud County (Kan.) Community College. Blair-Mobley sat out the 2011-12 season and 22. Syracuse...... 15-2...... 117 has one year of eligibility remaining after she earned her bachelor’s degree at OSU last year. She will be eligible to 23. Colorado...... 15-2...... 113 play immediately this season while pursuing her master’s degree at UNO. As a junior for the Cowgirls in 2010-11, 24. Iowa State...... 13-3...... 94 Blair-Mobley started 22 of 32 games - fourth most on the squad - and averaged 2.5 points and 2.6 rebounds while 25. Villanova...... 15-2...... 38 Others Receiving Votes: Michigan 27, Kansas 20, attempting fewer than three shots per game. In her sophomore campaign in 2009-10, her first year in the program, Nebraska 11, Middle Tennessee 7, Vanderbilt 4, Iowa 4, Blair-Mobley played in all 32 games, starting four for the Cowgirls, who finished 24-11 overall and reached the NCAA DePaul 3, Florida 3, Michigan State 3, Miami (FL) 2, Green Tournament Second Round. Bay 2, Delaware 2, UTEP 2, Pacific 1 OMavs.com | OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Mavs Sign Four for 2012-13 Season SUMMIT LEAGUE STANDINGS (AS OF JAN. 25) The Mavericks added four new players to this year’s squad in addition to Oklahoma State senior transfer Carolyn Team Conf. Overall Blair-Mobley. Two junior college transfers - Ericka House and Casse Vaughn - join the fray this season, as well as South Dakota State 6-1 14-6 freshmen Kate Bayes and Allison Jackson. House, a 5-9 guard from Hot Springs, Ark., was regarded as one of the IUPUI 5-2 11-8 top junior college Region XIV players in 2011-12 at Tyler Junior College in Texas. House averaged 12.5 points per South Dakota 5-2 10-10 game and shot 39.2 percent from long distance (87-of-222) in her second year at TJC. As a freshman, House scored Omaha 4-3 14-5 a career-high 41 points in a game and hit 13-of-22 from 3-point range to set the NJCAA record for 3-pointers made Western Illinois 3-4 10-9 in a game. Vaughn, a 6-0 forward from Little Rock, Ark., averaged 8.2 points and 5.1 rebounds as a sophomore at North Dakota State 3-5 7-13 Arkansas Baptist in 2011-12. Vaughn was an all-state selection as a senior at North Little Rock High School, where her Oakland 2-5 8-11 team ranked 15th in the ESPN Fab 50 High School Poll. Bayes scored more than 2,000 points in her career at Sonoma Fort Wayne 2-5 6-13 Academy in California. She was named MVP of the North Central League II and was also named The Press Democrat Kansas City 2-5 6-14 All-Empire Small-School Female Athlete of the Year for the third straight year after averaging 23.6 points and 10.4 rebounds per game as a senior. Jackson, a 6-0 forward out of Burges High School in El Paso, Texas, averaged 14.6 2012-13 Summit League Players of the Week points and 8.8 rebounds per game and was a second-team all-city selection. Nov. 12 Nicole Seekamp, South Dakota, 5-10, So., F Nov. 19 Paige Frauendorfer, Omaha, 6-0, Sr., G Liepa Out for the Season Nov. 26 Kim Nezianya, Kansas City, 6-0, Sr., F Dec. 3 Amanda Hyde, Fort Wayne, 5-10, Jr., G Senior forward Zenta Liepa had knee surgery over the summer and is out for the 2012-13 season. Liepa, a Riga, Eilise O’Connor, Kansas City, 5-8, Jr., G Latvia native who arrived at UNO by way of Independence Community College in Kansas, started 11 games and Dec. 10 Kerah Nelson, IUPUI, 5-10, Sr., F averaged 3.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per game in her first year at UNO last year. Without the 6-1 Liepa, the Mavs are Megan Waytashek, South Dakota State, 6-0, So., F a little thin in the post with 6-4 sophomore center Taijhe Kelly and 6-0 junior forward Stacia Gebers the only healthy Dec. 17 Emile Blakesley, Kansas City, Sr., G returners down low. The Mavs added some depth with 6-0 junior forward Casse Vaughn and 6-0 freshman forward Dec. 24 Ashley Eide, South Dakota State, 5-9, Sr., G Allison Jackson. Dec. 31 Amanda Hyde, Fort Wayne, 5-10, Jr., G Jan. 7 Paige Frauendorfer, Omaha, 6-0, Sr., G Mavs Play Full Summit League Schedule for First Time Jan. 14 Megan Waytashek, South Dakota State, 6-0, So., F The 2012-13 season marks UNO’s first with a full Summit League schedule. UNO plays all eight Summit League foes Jan. 21 Eilise O’Connor, Kansas City, 5-8, Jr., G twice, starting with a Dec. 28 game on the road at Kansas City. Although the Mavericks will appear in The Summit League standings, UNO cannot qualify for the Summit League Championship or the NCAA Tournament until 2015-16. UNO played 12 of its 27 games against Division I teams last year, but this year will be considerably more difficult with 25 games against Division I foes and just three against non-Division I schools.

Mavs Picked to Finish Ninth in First Season in The Summit League 2012-13 MISCELLANEOUS TEAM LEADERS The Omaha women’s basketball team was picked to finish ninth in The Summit League Preseason Poll, determined Double-Figure Scoring Games by a vote of the league’s head coaches, media and media relations personnel. South Dakota State was picked as Frauendorfer 14; Nash 10; Blair-Mobley 9; House 8; the favorite to win the conference. The Jackrabbits received 22-of-25 first-place votes (coaches may not vote for Vaughn 5; Cox 1 their own team) after claiming its fourth straight tournament title last season. Last season’s other Summit League Tournament finalist, Kansas City, placed second in the poll with 260 points and one first-place vote. Oakland, North 20-Point Games Dakota State and IUPUI were separated by just 21 points for the third through fifth slots with the Jaguars claiming Blair-Mobley 2; Frauendorfer 2; House 1; Nash 1; Vaughn 1 one first-place tally. South Dakota edged out Western Illinois for sixth place, while Fort Wayne and league newcomer Double-Figure Rebounding Games Omaha rounded out the poll. The Mastodons collected the final first-place vote. The Summit League concluded a Frauendorfer 7; Blair-Mobley 4; Vaughn 1 record-setting season a year ago, finishing the year ranked No. 19 in the College Basketball News RPI, peaking as high as No. 11 midseason. The league sent a record four teams to postseason tournaments and set a new women’s league Double-Doubles tournament attendance record. Frauendorfer 6; Nash 3; Blair-Mobley 2; Vaughn 1

Mavs Make Strides in First Division I Season Games Leading UNO in Scoring The Mavs’ first year in Division I can be considered a success on many accounts. A year after going 8-18 in Division II, Frauendorfer 11; Blair-Mobley 5; Nash 2; Vaughn 2; House 1 the Mavs finished 15-12 in their first Division I season last year, the most wins since 2008-09. Paige Frauendorfer led UNO with 13.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game and had 10 double-doubles. UNO earned two wins against Division Games Leading UNO in Rebounding I teams, beating Western Illinois, 65-58, and UT Arlington, 60-52. Jamie Nash averaged 4.1 steals per game to rank Frauendorfer 10; Blair-Mobley 6; Vaughn 2; House 1; Kelly second in Division I. She also had 166 assists, the highest single-season total in school history. The Mavs went 9-3 at 1; Nash 1 home for a .750 winning percentage, their highest since 2005-06. Games Leading UNO in Assists Nash 17; Blair-Mobley 1; Cator 1

Games Leading UNO in Steals Nash 15; Frauendorfer 2; House 2; Blair-Mobley 1

Games Leading UNO in Blocks Kelly 14; Cator 3; Frauendorfer 3; Blair-Mobley 2; House 1 OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | OMavs.com

UNO’S RECORD WHEN... Under 2012-13 UNO INDIVIDUAL SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 Lindley At home 10-2 19-5 #1 ERICKA HOUSE #2 CASSE VAUGHN #5 CARLY CATOR Points Points Points On the road 4-3 9-12 Season: 21 at Kansas City (12/28/12) Season: 28 vs. Coll. of St. Mary (12/21/12) Season: 9 at Indiana Dabney (1/19/13) At neutral sites 0-0 1-0 Career: same Career: same Career: same Rebounds Rebounds Rebounds In Overtime 1-0 2-0 Season: 9 vs. UT Arlington (11/30/12) Season: 14 vs. Coll. of St. Mary (12/21/12) Season: 6 vs. Fort Wayne (1/5/13) Against Top 25 opponents 0-0 0-1 Career: same Career: same Career: same Assists Assists Assists Leading at halftime 11-0 24-1 Season: 2 two times Season: 1 three times Season: 5 vs. SMSU (11/25/12) Trailing at halftime 3-5 5-16 Career: same Career: same Career: same Steals Steals Steals Tied at halftime 0-0 0-0 Season: 2 two times Season: 1 six times Season: 2 two times Career: same Career: same Career: 2 three times Shooting 50% or higher 3-0 6-0 Blocks Blocks Blocks Shooting 40% or lower 0-4 5-12 Season: 1 at Kansas City (12/28/12) Season: 1 two times Season: 1 three times Career: same Career: same Career: 1 four times Opp Shoots 50% or higher 0-0 0-0 Opp Shoots 40% or lower 11-4 26-11 #10 JAMIE NASH #11 CAROLYN BLAIR-MOBLEY #12 MYHIAH DOTZLER Outshooting opp (pct.) 14-0 29-5 Points Points Points Season: 22 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12) Season: 28 vs. Coll. of St. Mary (12/21/12) Season: 7 at Indiana Dabney (1/19/13) Outshot by opp (pct.) 0-5 0-12 Career: 25 vs. Dakota Wesleyan (2/10/12) Career: same Career: same Shooting is even 0-0 0-0 Rebounds Rebounds Rebounds Season: 9 vs. North Dakota State (1/24/13) Season: 12 two times Season: 1 two times Outrebounding opp 12-1 26-4 Career: 11 two times Career: same Career: same Opp outrebounds UNO 1-4 2-13 Assists Assists Assists Season: 12 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/17/12) Season: 6 two times Season: 1 two times Rebounds are even 1-0 1-0 Career: same Career: same Career: same Steals Steals Steals Committing more TOs than opp 5-3 12-13 Season: 6 two times Season: 3 two times Season: 1 at Western Illinois (1/12/13) Committing fewer TOs than opp 7-2 15-3 Career: 11 vs. Calumet St. Joseph (11/27/10) Career: same Career: same Blocks Blocks Blocks Turnovers are even 2-0 2-1 Season: none Season: 2 vs. Coll. of St. Mary (12/21/12) Season: none Outscoring opp in paint 13-3 28-5 Career: 1 six times Career: same Career: same Opp outscores UNO in paint 1-2 1-10 #14 PAIGE FRAUENDORFER #15 ALLISON JACKSON #20 CATHLEEN COX Paint scoring is even 0-0 0-2 Points Points Points Bench outscores opp 12-1 18-2 Season: 25 vs. North Dakota State (1/24/13) Season: 6 at Chicago State (1/17/13) Season: 10 vs. SMSU (11/25/12) Career: 26 at New Orleans (2/18/12) Career: same Career: 23 vs. Missouri Western (12/31/11) Opp bench outscores UNO 2-4 11-14 Rebounds Rebounds Rebounds Bench scoring is even 0-0 0-1 Season: 13 three times Season: 5 at Chicago State (1/17/13) Season: 5 vs. SMSU (11/25/12) Career: 15 vs. College of St. Mary (12/7/11) Career: same Career: 8 vs. Sioux Falls (2/2/12) Leading with 5:00 left 14-0 27-1 Assists Assists Assists Trailing with 5:00 left 0-4 0-15 Season: 5 two times Season: none Season: 3 vs. SMSU (11/25/12) Career: 5 four times Career: same Career: 4 three times Tied with 5:00 left 0-1 2-1 Steals Steals Steals Scoring 80+ pts 2-0 6-0 Season: 4 two times Season: none Season: 1 vs. SMSU (11/25/12) Career: 6 three times Career: same Career: 3 vs. Missouri Western (12/31/11) Scoring 60-79 pts 10-0 20-2 Blocks Blocks Blocks Season: 3 vs. Tulsa (12/4/12) Season: 1 at Chicago State (1/17/13) Season: none Scoring under 60 pts 2-5 3-15 Career: 3 vs. Western Illinois (1/30/12) Career: same Career: 1 two times Allowing 80+ pts 0-0 0-2 Allowing 60-79 pts 4-3 8-11 #21 STACIA GEBERS #31 KATE BAYES #45 TAIJHE KELLY Points Points Points Allowing under 60 pts 10-2 21-4 Season: 8 vs. N.C. A&T (11/12/12) Season: 7 at Indiana Dabney (1/19/13) Season: 8 two times Games are decided by 20+ pts 3-1 7-4 Career: 18 vs. Briar Cliff (12/3/11) Career: same Career: 14 at New Orleans (2/18/12) Rebounds Rebounds Rebounds Games are decided by 10-19 pts 7-1 12-5 Season: 8 at Indiana Dabney (1/19/13) Season: 2 at Indiana Dabney (1/19/13) Season: 8 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/17/12) Games are decided by 6-9 pts 2-1 5-4 Career: 11 vs. Dakota Wesleyan (2/10/12) Career: same Career: 18 at New Orleans (2/18/12) Assists Assists Assists Games are decided by 0-5 pts 2-2 5-4 Season: none Season: none Season: 1 three times In November 5-1 8-4 Career: 3 at New Orleans (2/18/12) Career: same Career: 2 two times Steals Steals Steals In December 4-2 10-4 Season: 2 at Indiana Dabney (1/19/13) Season: 2 at Indiana Dabney (1/19/13) Season: 2 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12) In January 5-2 8-7 Career: 4 at West Virginia State (11/26/11) Career: same Career: 1 five times Blocks Blocks Blocks In February 0-0 3-2 Season: 1 at Indiana Dabney (1/19/13) Season: none Season: 5 vs. Saint Louis (11/21/12) Career: 2 three times Career: same Career: same OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | OMavs.com

2012-13 TV/PHOTO ROSTER

1 2 5 10 11 #1 Ericka House #2 Casse Vaughn #5 Carly Cator #10 Jamie Nash #11 Carolyn Blair-Mobley Jr. • G • 5-9 • Hot Springs, Ark. Jr. • F • 6-0 • Little Rock, Ark. Sr. • G • 5-9 • Lakewood, Colo. Sr. • G • 5-4 • Verona, Mo. Sr. • G • 5-10 • St. Paul, Minn.

12 14 15 20 21 #12 Myhiah Dotzler #14 Paige Frauendorfer #15 Allison Jackson #20 Cathleen Cox #21 Stacia Gebers So. • G • 5-4 • Omaha, Neb. Sr. • G • 6-0 • Humphrey, Neb. Fr. • F • 6-0 • El Paso, Texas So. • G • 5-9 • Elkhorn, Neb. Jr. • F • 6-0 • Nora, Neb.

31 42 45 #31 Kate Bayes #42 Zenta Liepa #45 Taijhe Kelly Fr. • G • 5-9 • Novato, Calif. Sr. • F • 6-1 • Riga, Latvia So. • C • 6-4 • Carson, Calif.

Chance Lindley Rebecca Alvidrez Brittany Lange Jesyka Burks-Wiley Elisha Turek Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | OMavs.com

2012-13 Omaha Women's Basketball Omaha Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 24, 2013) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 14-5 11-2 3-3 0-0 CONFERENCE 4-3 3-0 1-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-2 8-2 2-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 14 FRAUENDORFER, Pai 19-19 709 37.3 111-247 . 4 4 9 9-28 . 3 2 1 33-45 . 7 3 3 55 109 164 8.6 27 0 35 39 7 31 264 13.9 11 BLAIR-MOBLEY,Carol 19-19 662 34.8 73-178 . 4 1 0 30-80 . 3 7 5 44-56 . 7 8 6 43 93 136 7.2 32 0 44 41 6 22 220 11.6 10 NASH, Jamie 19-19 720 37.9 68-199 . 3 4 2 13-56 . 2 3 2 38-52 . 7 3 1 17 55 72 3.8 37 0 139 95 0 65 187 9.8 01 HOUSE, Ericka 19-0 463 24.4 68-182 . 3 7 4 41-120 . 3 4 2 4-4 1.000 7 39 46 2.4 15 0 9 19 1 13 181 9.5 02 VAUGHN, Casse 19-0 239 12.6 55-95 . 5 7 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 28-48 . 5 8 3 27 40 67 3.5 43 1 5 28 2 9 138 7.3 45 KELLY, Taijhe 19-15 334 17.6 40-77 . 5 1 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-9 . 3 3 3 30 36 66 3.5 42 0 5 28 36 8 83 4.4 20 COX, Cathleen 7-0 73 10.4 6-18 . 3 3 3 4-7 . 5 7 1 2-2 1.000 7 6 13 1.9 4 0 5 11 0 1 18 2.6 05 CATOR, Carly 19-19 384 20.2 17-52 . 3 2 7 1-7 . 1 4 3 9-10 . 9 0 0 24 36 60 3.2 19 0 24 28 7 9 44 2.3 21 GEBERS, Stacia 19-4 183 9.6 18-35 . 5 1 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 6-9 . 6 6 7 10 29 39 2.1 19 0 0 11 1 3 42 2.2 31 BAYES, Kate 7-0 24 3.4 4-8 . 5 0 0 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 4 5 0.7 0 0 0 4 0 3 9 1.3 12 DOTZLER, Myhiah 7-0 25 3.6 2-4 . 5 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 4-8 . 5 0 0 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 2 5 0 1 8 1.1 15 JACKSON, Allison 8-0 34 4.3 3-12 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 4 5 9 1.1 8 0 0 2 1 0 8 1.0 Team 28 40 68 5 Total...... 19 3850 465-1107 . 4 2 0 99-300 . 3 3 0 173-246 . 7 0 3 254 493 747 39.3 248 1 268 316 61 165 1202 63.3 Opponents...... 19 3850 376-1061 . 3 5 4 107-362 . 2 9 6 168-247 . 6 8 0 232 416 648 34.1 289 - 250 323 49 157 1027 54.1

TEAM STATISTICS UNO OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1202 1027 11/12/12 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 58-44 157 Points per game 63.3 54.1 11/16/12 LOUISIANA W 79-67 647 Scoring margin +9.2 - 11/18/12 NORTHERN ARIZONA Wo2 79-75 305 FIELD GOALS-ATT 465-1107 376-1061 11/21/12 SAINT LOUIS L 42-51 204 Field goal pct . 4 2 0 . 3 5 4 11/25/12 SMSU W 63-37 317 3 POINT FG-ATT 99-300 107-362 11/30/12 UT ARLINGTON W 73-39 314 3-point FG pct . 3 3 0 . 2 9 6 12/4/12 TULSA L 48-49 279 3-pt FG made per game 5.2 5.6 12/8/12 LOYOLA W 65-58 208 FREE THROWS-ATT 173-246 168-247 12/17/12 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 67-63 0 Free throw pct . 7 0 3 . 6 8 0 12/21/12 COLLEGE OF ST. MARY W 92-78 286 F-Throws made per game 9.1 8.8 * 12/28/12 at Kansas City W 61-44 614 REBOUNDS 747 648 * 12/30/12 at South Dakota L 57-62 878 Rebounds per game 39.3 34.1 * 1/3/13 OAKLAND W 59-41 262 Rebounding margin +5.2 - * 1/5/13 IPFW W 60-50 207 ASSISTS 268 250 * 1/10/13 at IUPUI L 49-60 278 Assists per game 14.1 13.2 * 1/12/13 at Western Illinois L 44-71 649 TURNOVERS 316 323 1/17/13 at Chicago State W 62-47 196 Turnovers per game 16.6 17.0 1/19/13 INDIANA DABNEY W 83-39 36 Turnover margin +0.4 - * 1/24/13 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 61-52 451 Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.8 STEALS 165 157 * = Conference game Steals per game 8.7 8.3 BLOCKS 61 49 Blocks per game 3.2 2.6 ATTENDANCE 3673 2615 Home games-Avg/Game 13-283 6-436 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals Omaha 562 619 9 12 1202 Opponents 497 513 9 8 1027 OMavs.com | OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2012-13 Omaha Women's Basketball Omaha Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 24, 2013) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 4-3 3-0 1-3 0-0 CONFERENCE 4-3 3-0 1-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 14 FRAUENDORFER, Pai 7-7 256 36.6 37-94 . 3 9 4 2-10 . 2 0 0 18-22 . 8 1 8 15 43 58 8.3 8 0 11 9 2 10 94 13.4 11 BLAIR-MOBLEY,Carol 7-7 262 37.4 30-76 . 3 9 5 11-34 . 3 2 4 18-23 . 7 8 3 18 36 54 7.7 10 0 11 22 2 8 89 12.7 01 HOUSE, Ericka 7-0 189 27.0 23-65 . 3 5 4 15-38 . 3 9 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 14 15 2.1 7 0 1 9 1 5 61 8.7 10 NASH, Jamie 7-7 272 38.9 23-68 . 3 3 8 4-16 . 2 5 0 10-13 . 7 6 9 9 23 32 4.6 16 0 47 33 0 24 60 8.6 02 VAUGHN, Casse 7-0 94 13.4 14-27 . 5 1 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 10-19 . 5 2 6 7 16 23 3.3 19 1 1 12 0 3 38 5.4 45 KELLY, Taijhe 7-7 120 17.1 9-26 . 3 4 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 12 15 27 3.9 15 0 2 8 13 2 18 2.6 05 CATOR, Carly 7-7 132 18.9 6-21 . 2 8 6 0-3 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 8 13 21 3.0 7 0 5 13 2 3 14 2.0 21 GEBERS, Stacia 7-0 59 8.4 6-10 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 2 8 10 1.4 9 0 0 2 0 0 13 1.9 31 BAYES, Kate 2-0 6 3.0 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1.0 15 JACKSON, Allison 2-0 4 2.0 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1.0 12 DOTZLER, Myhiah 2-0 6 3.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 Team 8 11 19 2 Total...... 7 1400 150-392 . 3 8 3 32-101 . 3 1 7 59-81 . 7 2 8 81 179 260 37.1 93 1 78 112 20 57 391 55.9 Opponents...... 7 1400 137-375 . 3 6 5 39-131 . 2 9 8 67-100 . 6 7 0 76 164 240 34.3 100 - 91 108 24 56 380 54.3

TEAM STATISTICS UNO OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 391 380 * 12/28/12 at Kansas City W 61-44 614 Points per game 55.9 54.3 * 12/30/12 at South Dakota L 57-62 878 Scoring margin +1.6 - * 1/3/13 OAKLAND W 59-41 262 FIELD GOALS-ATT 150-392 137-375 * 1/5/13 IPFW W 60-50 207 Field goal pct . 3 8 3 . 3 6 5 * 1/10/13 at IUPUI L 49-60 278 3 POINT FG-ATT 32-101 39-131 * 1/12/13 at Western Illinois L 44-71 649 3-point FG pct . 3 1 7 . 2 9 8 * 1/24/13 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 61-52 451 3-pt FG made per game 4.6 5.6 FREE THROWS-ATT 59-81 67-100 * = Conference game Free throw pct . 7 2 8 . 6 7 0 F-Throws made per game 8.4 9.6 REBOUNDS 260 240 Rebounds per game 37.1 34.3 Rebounding margin +2.9 - ASSISTS 78 91 Assists per game 11.1 13.0 TURNOVERS 112 108 Turnovers per game 16.0 15.4 Turnover margin -0.6 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.8 STEALS 57 56 Steals per game 8.1 8.0 BLOCKS 20 24 Blocks per game 2.9 3.4 ATTENDANCE 920 2419 Home games-Avg/Game 3-307 4-605 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Omaha 183 208 391 Opponents 203 177 380