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2020-21 SCHEDULE/RESULTS ARIZONA (16-4) vs. UCLA (15-4) DATE OPPONENT TIME TV Mar. 5, 2021 | 9 p.m. (MST) NOVEMBER (1-0) Michelob Ultra Arena | Las Vegas, Nev. 29 Northern Arizona W, 76-63 DECEMBER (6-0) TV: Pac-12 Network (Krista Blunk & Mary Murphy) Radio: KTUC 1400 AM (Derrick Palmer) 4 #9 UCLA* W, 68-65 Live Stats: pac12.statbroadcast.com 6 USC* W, 78-77 Pac-12 Tournament Record: 15-19 10 Arizona State* W, 65-37 Last Matchup: W, 60-44 vs. Washington State 18 Colorado* W, 62-59 20 Utah* W, 77-60 BY THE NUMBERS 23 Idaho W, 96-42 11/11/14...... Rankings (AP/Coaches/NET)...... 9/9/7 JANUARY (4-2) 2...... Pac-12 Tournament Seed...... 3 ...... Head Coach...... 1 #1 Stanford* L, 81-54 84-64 (5th year)...... Record at School...... 213-108 (10th year) 3 California* W, 69-33 Same...... Career Record...... Same 8 Washington* PPD 10 Washington State* L, 71-69 OT FROM THE TIP 14 #10 Oregon* W, 57-41 f Arizona earned the 2-seed in this week’s Pac-12 Tournament, their best seeding since 2004. 17 Oregon State* W, 67-51 f The Wildcats will face 3-seed UCLA in the semifinals on Friday at 9 p.m. MST. 22 Utah* W, 66-54 f Arizona is playing in their second-straight semifinals for the first time since 2004. 24 Colorado* PPD f The Wildcats beat UCLA in the second game of the season back in December. 29 USC* PPD f Aari McDonald was named Pac-12 Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. 31 #5 UCLA* PPD f She is the first person to be Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year since Chiney Oguwmike. FEBRUARY (4-2) f McDonald is the only player in Pac-12 history to lead the league in scoring and steals three-straight seasons. f 5 Oregon State* PPD She was also named a Lieberman Award Finalist and a Naismith Player of the Year semifinalist this week. f 8 #11 Oregon* W, 79-59 Adia Barnes was named a Naismith Coach of the Year Semifinalist on Wednesday. f Arizona was ranked No. 7 in the NCAA selection committee’s most recent poll, making them a 2-seed. 12 Washington State* W, 60-51 f Arizona won 13 conference games for the first time since the 2003-04 season when Arizona won the Pac-10. 14 Washington* W, 75-53 f Arizona is the only school in the Pac-12 with three 1,000-point scorers on the roster. 19 California* W, 59-50 f McDonald has scored in double-figures in 86-straight games, the longest active streak in the nation. 22 #4 Stanford* L, 62-48 f She is the NCAA career scoring leader among active players, is 4th in Arizona history and 18th in Pac-12 history. 28 Arizona State* L, 66-64 OT f Sam Thomas was named Pac-12 All-Defense for the second year in a row and was All-Pac-12 this year. MARCH (1-0) f Thomas was named the Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year on Thursday. 4 Washington State# W, 60-44 f She is shooting 53% from three in her last nine games. 5 #9 UCLA# 9 p.m. Pac-12 Network f Thomas is the career leader in blocks among all active Pac-12 players. No other player has 100 blocks. f She is the only player in the Pac-12 to average at least two steals and one per game. * indicates Pac-12 conference game f After missing her first 10 threes to start the season, Thomas is shooting 45% from deep. # indicated Pac-12 Tournament game f Cate Reese earned her second All-Pac-12 selection while Trinity Baptiste was named honorable mention. Home games in BOLD f Lauren Ware was named Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Freshman. All times shown are MST f Arizona has had someone on the All-Freshman team four years in a row now. f The Wildcats have been ranked in the AP Poll for 32-straight weeks, the longest stretch in school history. f Arizona has been ranked in the top 10 in 13 of the 15 polls. NUMBERS TO KNOW LAST GAME'S STARTERS No. Name Position Ht. Class Points Rebounds Assists Stl/Blk Minutes 1 0 Trinity Baptiste (20) F 6-0 Sr. 8.5 5.7 1.0 1.0/0.2 25.6 Aari McDonald is the NCAA's active leader in 2 Aari McDonald (20) G 5-6 Sr. 19.1 5.0 4.7 2.7/0.1 32.9 career points. 14 Sam Thomas (20) F 6-0 Sr. 7.8 3.3 1.6 2.1/1.2 31.0 23 Bendu Yeaney (17) G 5-10 Jr. 4.2 3.3 1.2 0.9/0.8 22.9 2 25 Cate Reese (20) F 6-2 Jr. 11.5 5.3 0.5 0.9/0.3 24.3 Arizona is the No. 2 seed in the Pac-12 Tournament, tied for the highest seed in school history. OFF THE BENCH No. Name Position Ht. Class Points Rebounds Assists Stl/Blk Minutes Arizona has advanced to the semifinals two years in a row 1 Shaina Pellington (3) G 5-8 RJr. 5.8 1.9 0.8 0.7/0.2 15.6 for the first time since 2004. 3 Tara Manumaleuga (0) G 5-10 So. 1.3 0.1 0.3 0.1/0.3 3.3 4 Madison Conner (0) G 5-11 Fr. 0.8 0.5 0.3 0.0/0.0 5.1 23 10 Derin Erdogan (0) G 5-6 Fr. 1.1 0.5 0.3 0.0/0.0 4.0 Aari McDonald is Arizona's first Conference Player of the Year in 23 years (Adia Barnes, 1998). 11 Mara Mote (0) G 5-11 So. 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2/0.0 3.6 13 Helena Pueyo (0) G 6-0 So. 3.7 3.4 1.5 1.8/0.5 21.7 86 22 Marta Garcia (0) F 6-3 Fr. 0.5 0.8 0.0 0.0/0.2 3.6 Aari McDonald has scored in double-figures in 86-straight 32 Lauren Ware (0) F 6-3 Fr. 4.9 4.7 0.4 0.6/1.2 18.0 games, the longest active streak in the nation. 34 Semaj Smith (0) C 6-6 Jr. 0.9 1.3 0.1 0.1/0.2 5.8 ( ) starts MAR. 5 | ARIZONA VS. UCLA | PAC-12 TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS | 9 P.M. | MICHELOB ULTRA ARENA | PAC-12 NETWORK

Front Page Continued TALE OF THE TAPE • The Wildcats set a school record for three-point percentage against Washington (75%). Category Arizona UCLA • 75% (12-16) is the second-best percentage of any team in the nation this season. Scoring 1349 1398 • Arizona is 45-11 in their last 56 games. PPG 67.5 73.6 • Adia Barnes, and Tara VanDerveer are the only Pac-12 coaches to have two 24-win Scoring Margin +11.5 +15.8 seasons in their first four years at their respective school. Field Goals-Attempt 500-1213 499-1220 • Aari McDonald and Sam Thomas were named Senior CLASS Award candidates. Pct. .412 .409 • The Cats swept the regular season series vs. Oregon for the first time in 10 years. • The Wildcats swept the Oregon schools for the first time in 10 years earlier this season. 3PT FGs-Attempts 118-363 140-386 • Arizona allowed 41 points to Oregon on Jan. 14, the fewest the Ducks have scored since 2017. 3PT FG Pct. .325 .363 • 41 points is also the fewest points Arizona has ever allowed to a top-10 team. 3PT FG MPG 5.9 7.4 • Arizona allowed just 33 points to Cal on Jan. 3, the fewest ever to a Pac-12 opponent. -Attempts 231-323 260-358 • Arizona won their first five Pac-12 games for the first time in school history. Free Throw Pct. .715 .726 • Barnes reached 75 wins faster than any coach in Arizona history. Rebounds/RPG 749/37.5 763/40.2 • Madison Conner joined Arizona as a mid-year enrollee on Jan. 15 and made her first appearance vs. Margin +0.3 +6.5 Washington. Assists/APG 241/12.1 303/15.9 • The Wildcats swept Colorado and Utah on the road for the first time in school history. Turnovers/TPG 255/12.8 227/11.9 • Arizona’s win over No. 9 UCLA was their first win in program history over a top-10 team while they TO Margin +5.6 +6.1 were ranked in the top 10. /TO ratio 0.9 1.3 • The Wildcats swept the L.A. schools at home for a second-consecutive season. Arizona has not Steals/SPG 214/10.7 186/9.8 posted four-consecutive wins against USC and UCLA since the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons. Blocks/BPG 92/4.6 53/2.8 Last Time Out Arizona dominated Washington State on the defensive end, forcing 26 turnovers while allowing 44 points. Trinity Baptiste had her game of the season, scoring 17 points to go along with six rebounds and BARNES AT THE TOURNAMENT a career-high six steals. Aari McDonald had 13 points, nine assists and five rebounds. Date W/L Result 3/4/21 W UA 60, WSU 44 If Arizona Wins... 3/7/20 L UO 88, UA 70 • the Wildcats will reach the Pac-12 Tournament Championship for the first time 2004. 3/6/20 W UA 86, Cal 73 3/8/19 L UO 77, UA 63 Last Five at the Pac-12 Tournament 3/7/19 W UA 76, USC 48 3/4/21 | UA 60, WSU 44 3/1/18 L ASU 76, UA 47 3/7/20 | UO 88, UA 70 3/2/17 L UO 73, UA 63 3/6/20 | UA 86, Cal 73 3/8/19 | UO 77, UA 63 3/7/19 | UA 76, USC 48

ARIZONA’S STREAKS Living up to the Hype Current streak...... W1 Arizona was picked to finish second in the Pac-12 by the coaches this season, and that is right where Homecourt streak...... W6 the Wildcats finished. Second place is the highest Arizona has finished since winning the Pac-10 title Road streak...... L2 back in the 2003-04 season. Neutral court streak...... W1 Last 5 games...... 3-2 The OG3 Last 10 games...... 8-2 It’s no secret that the big three of Aari McDonald, Sam Thomas and Cate Reese mean the world to Adia Barnes and the Arizona program. The trio has laid the foundation to building a top-10 program that Arizona has become, but it didn’t come without some growing pains. During the 2017-18 season, WINS VS. LOSSES Thomas played 36 minutes per game on a team that won six games while McDonald could only watch Category Wins Losses from the sideline as she was forced to sit out after transferring from Washington. Meanwhile, Reese Points per game 69.6 58.8 was a senior at Cypress Woods High School and was the first McDonald’s All-American to commit to Opp. points per game 52.4 70.0 Arizona. Fast forward three years later, they have played a combined 320 games, all scored over 1,000 Field goal pct. 43.2% 33.3% career points, and have Arizona regularly in the top 10. Thanks to them, Arizona is the only team in the Opp. field goal pct. 35% 44.5% Pac-12 with three 1,000-point scorers on the roster. 3FG pct. 33.2% 29.9% Opp. 3FG pct. 29.9% 40.8% A Program Changing Player 3P per game 5.9 5.8 Aari McDonald is a player that only comes around so often, and her hard work to help bring this Opp. 3P per game 5.0 7.3 program to the spotlight was vindicated this week after being named both Pac-12 Player of the Year Free throw pct. 71.6% 71.2% and Pac-12 Co-Defensive Player of the Year. She is the first player since in 2014 to Rebounds per game 38.0 35.3 be named both Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. For the third year in a row, she Rebound margin +1.6 -4.8 led the Pac-12 in scoring (19.4) and steals (2.7) per game, something no one in the history of the Pac-12 Assists per game 13.1 8.0 conference has achieved. She has scored in double-figures in 85-straight games, her entire career and Turnovers per game 12.7 13.0 the longest active streak in the nation and is the NCAA active leader in career points. margin +6.1 +3.3 Steals per game 11.1 9.0 An Elite Scorer Blocks per game 5.0 3.0 On Jan. 22, McDonald scored her 2,000th career point vs. Utah with a free throw in the fourth quarter. She became just the third player to ever put the Arizona uniform to score 2,000 career points (Adia Barnes & Davellyn Whyte). Additionally, she is the 24th player in Pac-12 history to score 2,000 career points. On the season, McDonald averages 18.8 points per game, the second-most in the Pac-12.

Arizona Players to Score 2,000 Career Points 1. Adia Barnes (1995-98): 2,237 2. Aari McDonald (2017-21): 2,141 (273 with Washington) 3. Davellyn Whyte (2010-13): 2,059

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Most Consecutive Double-Figure Scoring Games, NCAA Active Players Pac-12 Standings 1. Aari McDonald: 86 Conf. Overall 2. Michaela Kelly (Central Michigan): 67 W L W L 3. Dana Evans (Louisville): 40 Stanford 19 2 23 2 Most Consecutive Double-Figure Scoring Games Since 1999-00, Pac-12 Arizona 13 4 16 4 1. Aari McDonald: 86 UCLA 12 4 15 4 2. (Washington): 83 Oregon 10 7 13 8 3. (Oregon): 78 Oregon State 7 6 11 6 4. Kelsey Plum (Washington): 50 5. Dee-Dee Wheeler (Arizona): 48 Colorado 8 8 10 10 Washington State 9 10 12 11 She gets it done on the Defensive End Too USC 8 10 11 12 Although McDonald is known for her dynamic play on the offensive side of the ball, she should equally Arizona State 6 9 11 10 be known for her lockdown defense as she is a two-time Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year. She Utah 4 15 5 16 finished the regular season leading the Pac-12 in steals per game for a third-straight season averaging 2.7 per game. McDonald is the first Pac-12 player since Lisa Willis (2006) to lead the conference in Washington 3 13 7 14 steals three years in a row. California 1 12 1 16 A Helping Hand We all know McDonald can score with the best of them. What you may not know is that she finished 2020-21 HONORS in the Pac-12 in assists per game (4.4). She was in a giving mood on Thursday night dishing out a season-high nine assists.

ADIA BARNES National Recognition for Aari Naismith Coach of the Year Semifinalist McDonald has naturally garnered a ton of national attention, and her honors are as follows. • Pac-12 Player of the Year TRINITY BAPTISTE • Pac-12 Co-Defensive Player of the Year All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention • All-Pac-12 & Pac-12 All-Defense • Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Semifinalist AARI McDONALD • Naismith Player of the Year Semifinalist Pac-12 Player of the Year • Nancy Lieberman Award Finalist Pac-12 Co-Defensive Player of the Year • Wooden Award Late Season Top 20 All-Pac-12 & Pac-12 All-Defense • Wade Trophy Watch List Lieberman Award Finalist • Pac-12 Player of the Week • Preseason Associated Press All-American Naismith Player of the Year Semifinalist Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Semifinalist Heating Up Wooden Award Top 20 All-Pac-12 selection Sam Thomas missed her first 10 three-pointers of the season, but since then, she Wade Trophy Watch List is shooting 45% from downtown. Against Washington on Feb. 14, she was red hot, shooting 6-8 from Senior CLASS Award Candidate downtown to set a new career high for made threes in a game, which is one short of the Arizona Pac-12 Player of the Week record. The last player to make at least six in a game was Taryn Griffey on Dec. 21, 2015. In her last Preseason AP All-American eight games, Thomas is shooting 53% from three (18-34).

CATE REESE 100-100 All-Pac-12 Sam Thomas is the 11th player in school history to make 100 career triples and is the sixth player in Pac-12 Player of the Week school history with 100 career blocks. The senior is fourth all-time in Arizona history in blocks and sixth Naismith Trophy Watch List in made three-pointers and is the only player in school history with 100 three-pointers and blocks. She Katrina McClain Award Watch List is also the only active Pac-12 player with 100 threes and blocks. Hand in the Cookie Jar SAM THOMAS We know all about Thomas’ shot blocking ability, but she is equally as good, if not better, at picking Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year the opponent’s pocket. The two-time Pac-12 All-Defense selection is second in career steals among All-Pac-12 all active Pac-12 players (201), trailing only Aari McDonald (258). She finished the regular season fourth Pac-12 All-Defense in the Pac-12 in steals per game (2.2). Senior CLASS Award Candidate Versatility you Read About LAUREN WARE Thomas, who should be considered the most versatile defender in the Pac-12, is fourth all-time in Pac-12 All-Freshman Honorable Mention Arizona history with 160 blocked shots in her career. She is first on the active career blocked shot list in the Pac-12 while no other current player in the Pac-12 has 100. This season, she averages 2.1 steals and 1.2 blocks per game, the only player in the Pac-12 to average at least two steals and a block per game.

Sam Joins the 1K Club On Jan. 10, Thomas hit a three-pointer in the third quarter to become the 21st player in Arizona history to score 1,000 points. She is the second player to score 1,000 points at Arizona under Adia Barnes (Aari McDonald).

A Dominating Performance Cate Reese was an absolute force in Eugene, scoring a season-high 25 points on 11-14 from the field and a perfect 3-3 from three. Coming into the game, Reese was 3-9 from three and was dared to shoot the long ball, a decision that proved to be quite detrimental.

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I’ll Have a Double-Double ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL A two-time All-Pac-12 selection Cate Reese has the sixth-most career double-doubles in Arizona (Week 14: Mar. 1) history with 16 in her career. On the season, Reese is second on the team in points (11.5) per game and Rank Team Record Points Last is second on the team in rebounds per game (5.3). She also leads the team in field goal percentage 1. UConn (27) 20-1 747 1 (48%). 2. Texas A&M (2) 22-1 703 3 3. NC State 17-2 687 2 Cate Hits the Mark 4. Stanford (1) 22-2 672 4 On Jan. 22, Reese became the 22nd player in school history to score 1,000 career points with a layup 5. Louisville 21-2 605 6 in the third quarter vs. Utah. She joins Sam Thomas, who also scored her 1,000th career point in the 6. Baylor 19-2 604 7 month of January. 7. South Carolina 19-4 575 5 8. Maryland 19-2 565 8 Trinity Gets in the Mix 9. UCLA 14-4 500 10 Grad transfer and the 2020 ACC Sixth Player of the Year Trinity Baptiste has been a major key to 10. Indiana 16-4 485 11 Arizona’s success this season and was rewarded for her performance as she was named Honorable 11. Arizona 15-4 431 9 Mention All-Pac-12. She is Arizona’s third-leading scorer and leading rebounder as she averages 8.5 12. Michigan 13-3 369 12 points and 5.7 rebounds per game while starting all 20 games. She had her best game of the season 13. Arkansas 19-7 367 16 in the quarterfinals, scoring 17 points to go along with six rebounds and a career-high six steals. 14. Tennessee 15-6 323 20 15. South Florida 14-2 304 13 Ware Shows Out 16. Georgia 18-5 252 17 A two-time Gatorade Player of the Year and former five-star prospect, Lauren Ware has been 17. Kentucky 16-7 227 19 tremendous for Arizona as she was named Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Freshman. Ware is the 18. Gonzaga 21-3 224 21 team’s second leading shot blocker and fourth leading rebounder and is also a member of the Arizona 19. Oregon 13-7 201 14 Volleyball team and was the 2018-19 North Dakota Gatorade Player of the Year. 20. West Virginia 18-4 199 18 21. South Dakota State 21-2 163 22 That’s Arizona Defense 22. Ohio State 13-6 158 15 It’s no secret that Arizona is one of the top defensive teams in the Pac-12 and the nation. The numbers 23. Missouri State 18-2 147 23 are backing them up as well as they finished the season leading the Pac-12 in steals per game (10.4) 24. Rutgers 12-3 120 25 and forced turnovers (17.9), second in scoring defense (56.6), third in field goal pct. defense (37.5%) 25. DePaul 14-6 31 24 and fourth in blocks per game (4.6). In their last 12 games, Arizona is averaging 12.3 steals per game. In those same 12 games, opponents are averaging 52.6 points and 20.1 turnovers per game. In the Others receiving votes: Florida Gulf Coast 22, previous eight games, teams averaged 60.5 points and 15.8 turnovers. Stephen F. Austin 16, Marquette 14, Oklahoma State 9, Oregon State 9, Iowa 6, Virginia Tech Some of Arizona’s Best Defensive Games 6, Georgia Tech 5, Northwestern 4. • Against Utah, Arizona forced 29 turnovers and had a season-high 19 steals. Sam Thomas led the way with six and three other players had three steals. COACHES POLL • Arizona put the clamps on one of the best offenses in the country on Jan. 14 as No. 10 Oregon (Week 14: Mar. 2) managed just 41 points, the fewest they had scored since 2017. Coming into the game, Oregon Rank Team Record Points Last averaged 83 points per game. 41 points is the fewest point Arizona has ever allowed to a top-10 team 1. Connecticut (29) 21-1 772 1 in school history, and it is also the fewest points they’ve allowed to Oregon in school history. 2. Texas A&M (2) 22-1 725 3 • A few weeks earlier, Arizona allowed Cal to score just 33 points, which is the fewest amount of points 3. Stanford 22-2 723 2 Arizona has ever allowed in a Pac-12 game and was three points shy of the Pac-12 record. 4. NC State 17-2 671 4 5. Louisville 21-2 652 5 Bombs Away 6. Baylor 20-2 619 7 Against Washington on Feb. 14, Arizona was scalding hot from the field and especially from three. The 7. South Carolina 19-4 586 6 Wildcats shot 55% from the field and a preposterous 75% from deep on 12-16 shooting, setting a new 8. Maryland 19-2 559 8 single-game school record for three-point percentage. 75% is the second-best shooting percentage 9. UCLA 14-4 516 10 of any team in the nation this year, just behind NAU who shot 78.6% from three on Feb. 11. Individually, 10. Indiana 16-4 493 11 Sam Thomas made six of her eight three-point attempts for a new career high, which was one shy of 11. Arizona 15-4 436 9 the school record for most made threes in a game. The last player to make six threes in one game was 12. Michigan 13-3 407 12 Taryn Griffey back in 2015. 13. Arkansas 19-7 369 16 14. South Florida 14-2 318 13 Dominating the Transition Game 15. Gonzaga 21-3 280 19 Adia Barnes and the Arizona Wildcats make it a point to dominate the transition game on the offensive 16. Tennessee 15-6 262 21 and defensive side of the ball. In seven instances this season, Arizona has allowed fewer than five 17. Missouri St. 18-2 243 19 fast-break points to their opponent and in eight of their last 10 games, Arizona held the opponent to 18. Oregon 13-7 240 15 fewer than 10 fast-break points. 19. Kentucky 16-7 231 17 20. Ohio St. 13-6 220 14 Getting up for the Big Ones 21. Georgia 18-5 219 18 Arizona is no stranger to facing some of the top teams in the country. In fact, the last 10 ranked 22. South Dakota St. 21-2 143 24 opponents they have faced have been ranked in the top-11. In those games, Arizona has a record of 23. West Virginia 18-4 127 22 6-4. The Wildcats are 2-2 vs. top-10 opponents this season and have won seven of their last 11 games 24. Fla Gulf Coast 21-2 77 NR vs. ranked opponents. 25. Northwestern 13-6 58 25 Games vs. Top-10 Opponents (2020-21) Others receiving votes: Rutgers 53; DePaul 22; Date Opponent Result Rice 12; Marquette 11; Iowa 7; Dayton 6; North 2/22/21 at #4 Stanford L, 48-62 Carolina 4; Oklahoma State 3; Georgia Tech 3; 1/14/21 vs. #10 Oregon W, 57-41 Oregon St. 2; Mississippi State 2; Houston 2; 1/1/21 vs. #1 Stanford L, 54-81 Seton Hall 1; Central Florida 1. 12/4/20 vs. #9 UCLA W, 68-68

#MadeForIt 6 @ArizonaWBB MAR. 5 | ARIZONA VS. UCLA | PAC-12 TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS | 9 P.M. | MICHELOB ULTRA ARENA | PAC-12 NETWORK ARIZONA IN THE POLLS Swept the Ducks For the first time since the 2010-11 season, Arizona swept the regular-season series vs. Oregon, doing it in style. In the first leg, Arizona dominated Oregon in a wire to 2020-21 2000-01 Week AP Coaches Week AP Coaches wire win over the Ducks on ESPN and dominated the second half in MKA on the way Preseason 7 8 Jan. 8/9 (9) 22 24 to a 20-point win. Nov. 30 (1) 7 8 Jan. 15/16 19 23 Dec. 7 6 6 Jan. 22/23 23 25 The Comeback Kids Dec. 14 6 6 Jan. 29/30 NR 23 Arizona has overcome three double-digit deficits to win this season after coming Dec. 21 6 7 Feb. 5/6 22 19 back down 12 with a minute left in the third quarter at Colorado. During the home Dec. 28 6 8 Feb. 12/13 NR 23 series vs. the L.A. schools, Arizona found themselves down 11 at one point in both Jan. 4 7 10 Feb. 19/20 NR 23 games and ended up winning those games. Jan. 11 11 13 Feb. 26/27 NR 25 Jan. 18 10 10 Go Beyond Jan. 25 10 9 1999-00 At the beginning of each week of practice, the staff awards the Go Beyond award, Feb. 1 9 9 Week AP Coaches which is given to the player who makes the most winning plays during practice and Feb. 8 10 8 Preseason 25 24 games. The winner of the award each week will wear a gold jersey during practice. Feb. 15 10 7 Nov. 15 (1) 25 24 Feb. 22 9 9 Nov. 22/23 24 23 Cate Reese – 9 (current winner) Mar. 1 11 11 Nov. 29/30 21 23 Aari McDonald – 3 Dec. 6/7 19 19 Lauren Ware – 3 Dec. 13/14 17 16 2019-20 Trinity Baptiste – 2 Week AP Coaches Dec. 20/21 14 14 Nov. 18/19 (2) NR 24 Dec. 27/28 19 15 Sam Thomas – 1 Nov. 25/26 24 22 Jan. 3/4 18 15 Dec. 2/3 20 19 Jan. 10/11 20 18 Bang That Drum Dec. 9/10 18 19 Jan. 17/18 16 14 Arizona started a new tradition at the beginning of last season. After a home victory, Dec. 16/17 18 19 Jan. 24/25 18 15 a player bangs a customized Arizona drum the number wins the Wildcats have on Dec. 23/24 18 18 Jan. 31/1 19 15 the season. Dec. 30/31 18 18 Feb. 7/8 16 14 Jan. 6/7 18 19 Feb. 14/15 15 14 Drum Standings Jan. 13/14 21 22 Feb. 21/22 23 19 Trinity Baptiste – 2 Jan. 20/21 18 19 Feb. 28/1 20 16 Aari McDonald – 2 Jan. 27/28 16 17 Mar. 6/7 22 20 Helena Pueyo – 2 Feb. 3/4 12 12 Final 21 20 Cate Reese – 2 Feb. 10/11 12 12 Sam Thomas – 2 Feb. 17/18 11 11 1998-99 Bendu Yeaney – 1 Feb. 24/25 13 13 Week AP Coaches Mar. 2/3 13 14 Preseason 21 21 Tucson Loves Their Cats Mar. 9/10 13 12 Nov. 16 (1) NR 21 Although fans won’t be in attendance, there is no question about it that the women’s basketball team has taken Tucson by storm. The Wildcats finished second in the Pac- 2004-05 1997-98 12 in average attendance last season and were surely to grow that number from Week AP Coaches Week AP Coaches Preseason 24 24 Preseason 15 15 5,044. All of Arizona’s top 10 attended games have come during the Adia Barnes era. Nov. 15 (1) 22 21 Nov. 17 (1) 14 15 Nov. 22/23 25 24 Nov. 24/25 12 13 Arizona Attendance Records Nov. 29/30 NR 25 Dec. 1/2 11 12 1. 14,644 – Apr. 6, 2019 vs. Northwestern Dec. 6/7 24 23 Dec. 8/9 8 9 2. 10,160 – Jan. 24, 2020 vs. Arizona State Dec. 20/21 NR 25 Dec. 15/16 7 7 3. 10, 132 – Apr. 3, 2019 vs. TCU Dec. 27/28 NR 25 Dec. 22/23 11 9 4. 8,542 – Nov. 20, 2019 vs. Prairie View A&M Dec. 29/30 10 8 5. 8,442 – Nov. 22, 2016 vs. North Texas 2003-04 Jan. 5/6 10 10 6. 7,838 – Feb. 28, 2019 vs. Stanford Week AP Coaches Jan. 12/13 9 10 7. 7,717 – Mar. 31, 2019 vs. Wyoming Preseason 23 22 Jan. 19/20 7 9 8. 7,680 – Jan. 12, 2020 vs. Oregon Nov. 17 (1) 22 21 Jan. 26/27 10 11 9. 7,558 – Dec. 14, 2017 vs. New Mexico State Nov. 24/25 21 18 Feb. 2/3 8 9 10. 7,407 – Jan. 31, 2020 vs. UCLA Dec. 1/2 NR 25 Feb. 9/10 9 11 Dec. 29/30 NR 25 Feb. 16/17 8 10 We’re Going Global Feb. 9/10 24 NR Feb. 23/24 7 8 Of Arizona’s 14 players on the team this season, six were born outside of the United Mar. 2/3 9 8 States. 2002-03 Final 9 8 Week AP Coaches Derin Erdogan – Turkey Dec. 2 (3) 21 NR Dec. 9/10 19 24 Marta Garcia – Spain Dec. 16/17 23 24 Tara Manumaleuga – Australia Dec. 23/24 21 21 Mara Mote – Latvia Dec. 30/31 20 20 Shaina Pellington – Canada Jan. 6/7 18 18 Helena Pueyo – Spain Jan. 13/14 22 21 Jan. 20/21 19 19 Jan. 27/28 24 22 Feb. 3/4 NR 25 Feb. 10/11 24 23 Feb. 17/18 25 24 Feb. 24/25 24 24 Mar. 3/4 22 24 Mar. 10/11 21 22 Final 22 22 #MadeForIt 7 @ArizonaWBB MAR. 5 | ARIZONA VS. UCLA | PAC-12 TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS | 9 P.M. | MICHELOB ULTRA ARENA | PAC-12 NETWORK

International Experience ARIZONA SCORING LIST All six of Arizona’s international newcomers have extensive experience playing overseas not just for their club, but for their country. Player Years GP Points 1. Adia Barnes 1995-98 121 2,237 Derin Erdogan – Turkey 2. Davellyn Whyte 2009-13 126 2,059 • U18 – European Championships 3. Dee-Dee Wheeler 2002-05 124 1,966 • U16 – European Championships 4. Aari McDonald 2018-pres. 86 1,868 Marta Garcia – Spain 5. Ify Ibekwe 2008-11 116 1,653 • U19 – World Cup 6. Elizabeth Pickney 1999-02 121 1,620 • U18 – European Championships 7. Shawntinice Polk 2003-05 94 1,467 • U16 – European Championships 8. Ashley Whisonant 2005-08 122 1,451 Tara Manumaleuga – New Zealand 9. Timi Brown 1987-91 114 1,315 • U17 – FIBA World Cup 10. Dana Patterson 1985-88 112 1,299 Mara Mote – Latvia 11. Kirsten Smith 1983-86 108 1,264 • U19 – FIBA World Cup 12. LaBrittney Jones 2013-17 114 1,263 • U17 – FIBA World Cup 13. Reshea Bristol 1998-01 118 1,260 • U16 – European Championships 14. Aimee Grzyb 2001-04 123 1,227 Shaina Pellington – Canada 15. Lisa Griffith 1997-00 122 1,199 • Only player in school history to play for her national team 16. Natalie Jones 2003-06 126 1,149 • National Team – Olympic Pre-Qualifying Americas Tournament 17. Yolanda Turner 1984-87 111 1,144 • National Team – Pan American Games 18. Candice Warthen 2010-15 115 1,128 • U17 – World Championships • U16 – FIBA Americas Tournament 19. Sam Thomas 2017-pres. 118 1,095 20. Cate Reese 2018-pres. 88 1,091 Helena Pueyo – Spain • U19 – FIBA World Cup • U18 – European Championships PAC-12 SCORING LIST • U17 – FIBA World Cup • U16 – European Championships Player School Years Points 1. Kelsey Plum Washington 14-17 3,527 An Additional Hurdle 2. Chiney Ogwumike Stanford 11-14 2,737 Sophomore Cate Reese and freshman Helena Pueyo were both diagnosed with Type 1 3. Stanford 05-08 2,629 Diabetes at a young age and have to continuously monitor it during practice and games. 4. Kristine Anigwe California 16-19 2,591 Baller Barnes 5. Sabrina Ionescu Oregon 17-20 2,562 Adia Barnes is back in Wildcat Country, and this time it’s as the head coach of the 6. Nnemkadi Ogwumike Stanford 09-12 2,491 . Barnes is known as one of, if not the best women’s basketball player 7. Lisa Leslie USC 91-94 2,414 to come through Tucson. As a player, she is the program’s leading scorer as she finished 8. Ruthy Hebard Oregon 17-20 2,368 with 2,237 career points (18.5 ppg). She is also second all-time in career rebounds (921). 9. Tanja Kostic Oregon State 93-96 2,349 During Barnes’ freshman year in the 1994-95 season, the Cats finished with a record of 11-19. The next three years were a complete turnaround as the Wildcats won at least 22 10. Jazmine Davis Washington 12-15 2,277 games in each season and made a three-straight postseason appearances. Over those 11. Borislava Hristova Washington State 16-20 2,269 three years, Arizona was 68-23, which is still the best three-year stretch in Arizona history. 12. Tina Thompson USC 94-97 2,248 13 Adia Barnes Arizona 95-98 2,237 It’s a Family Affair 14. Stanford 94-97 2,215 When Adia Barnes was deciding who she would hire for her three assistant coach spots, she looked no further than her husband Salvo Coppa, who has coached all over the 15. Jordin Canada UCLA 15-18 2,153 world. Some of his coaching stops include Italy, Thailand, Sicily, Malta, the 16. Oregon 13-16 2,151 and Montana State. Coppa is a certified FIBA coach and is also fluent in English, Spanish, 17. Ashley Walker California 06-09 2,142 French and Italian. He is the son of legendary international coach Santino Coppa, who 18. Aari McDonald Arizona 17-21 2,141 founded and coached the club Trogylos Priolo, who has won two Italian league titles and 19. Stanford 07-10 2,125 one European Cup. The two have one son, Matteo, who is three years old and is around the program all the time. 20. UCLA 97-00 2,101 Earn the A When official practice got under way, Adia Barnes and her staff challenged her players to ‘earn their A.’ Once you earn your A, the coaching staff rewards you with all your gear for the upcoming season but until then, you are not allowed to wear anything with the Block A on it. Players earn their A by a vote that is cast by each person in the program (players and staff). To earn the A, you need to receive 18 of 20 votes. The criteria of earning your A consists of being a good teammate, practicing hard and advancing the Made For It culture in the program.

Worldwide Recruiting The coaching staff has made it a point of emphasis to recruit overseas. Assistant coach Salvo Coppa coached overseas for quite some time, so he is taking full advantage of the relationships that he has formed since he began his coaching career, as well as Adia Barnes, who played professionally overseas.

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Class of 2021 ARIZONA RECORDS WATCH Anna Gret Asi Scoring Average (min. 800 points) Asi comes to Tucson all the way from Estonia, where she has competed for her national team. At the Player GP PPG 2019 U18 European Championships, she averaged 14.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, three assists and two 1. Aari McDonald 86 21.7 steals per game. She scored 20 points three times, including a 24-point effort against Israel. She also 2. Adia Barnes 121 18.5 3. Miroslava Acosta 54 17.8 played for University of Tartu in Estonia during the 2019-20 season and averaged 22.6 points, 5.5 4. Davellyn Whyte 126 16.3 rebounds and 5.4 assists per game while shooting 38% from three. 5. Dee-Dee Wheeler 124 15.9

Field Goals Made Madison Conner Player GP FGM Conner, a Chandler, Ariz. native, is ranked No. 33 in the country by ProspectsNation.com and will make 1. Adia Barnes 121 881 the short drive down the I-10 to Tucson after playing her high school ball at Compass Prep and Perry 3. Dee-Dee Wheeler 124 762 High School. The four-star prospect averaged 20 points, seven rebounds and over three assists per 2. Davellyn Whyte 126 668 4. Aari McDonald 86 658 game during her junior season while shooting 40% from three. She helped lead the Pumas to a 21-8 record and the 2020 6A Arizona State semifinals. Conner was a McDonald's All-American nominee. Made Three Pointers Player GP 3PM Aaronette Vonleh 1. Lisa Griffith 122 285 2. Davellyn Whyte 126 274 Vonleh, a West Linn, Ore. native and the sister of NBA player Noah Vonleh, is a top-100 prospect by 3. Aimee Grzyb 123 208 both ESPN and ProspectsNation and was a McDonald's All-American nominee. The 6-3 post player 4. Brenda Pantoja 114 190 averaged 17 points, 7.5 rebounds and over one block per game as the Lions won the 6A Three Rivers 5. Dee-Dee Wheeler 124 186 League with an overall record of 21-6 and 10-1 in league play during the 2019-20 season. She had a 6. Sam Thomas 118 162 7. Aari McDonald 85 141 career game on Jan. 14 as she scored 38 points to go along with 14 rebounds in a 22-point victory and had eight 20-point games during her junior season. Rebound Average (min. 400 rebounds) Player GP RPG 1. Ify Ibekwe 116 10.3 2. Shawntinice Polk 94 9.7 3. Adia Barnes 121 7.6 4. Amina Njonkou 101 6.8 5. Cate Reese 88 6.7 Made Free Throws Player GP FTM 1. Adia Barnes 121 472 Ashley Whisonant 122 472 Elizabeth Pickney 121 472 4. Davellyn Whyte 126 446 5. Aari McDonald 86 410 Free Throw Percentage Player GP FT% 1. Reiko Thomas 110 .829 2. Cate Reese 88 .782 3. Kirsten Smith 108 .779

Blocks Player GP BLK 1. Shawntinice Polk 94 222 2. Ify Ibekwe 116 166 3. LaBrittney Jones 114 161 4. Sam Thomas 118 160 Steals Player GP STL 1. Dee-Dee Wheeler 124 304 2. Davellyn Whyte 126 266 3. Reshea Bristol 118 260 4. Adia Barnes 121 256 5. Ify Ibekwe 116 228 6. Lisa Griffith 122 225 7. Aari McDonald 86 218 8. DeAngela Minter 120 204 9. Sam Thomas 118 201 Double-Doubles Player GP DD 1. Ify Ibekwe 116 55 2. Shawntinice Polk 94 46 3. Adia Barnes 121 36 4. Amina Njonkou 101 19 Dana Patterson 112 19 6. Cate Reese 88 16 Games Started Player GS 1. Davellyn Whyte 126 2. Sam Thomas 118 Dee-Dee Wheeler 118 4. Elizabeth Pickney 112 5. Adia Barnes 110 Lisa Griffith 110

Minutes Played Player MIN. 1. Davellyn Whyte 4244 2. Dee-Dee Wheeler 4032 3. Sam Thomas 3978

#MadeForIt 9 @ArizonaWBB MAR. 5 | ARIZONA VS. UCLA | PAC-12 TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS | 9 P.M. | MICHELOB ULTRA ARENA | PAC-12 NETWORK ADIA BARNES HEAD COACH » 5TH SEASON (ARIZONA ‘98) CAREER RECORD: 84-64 (.568) UA COACHING WINS LIST 20-WIN SEASONS Rk. Coach...... Wins Rk. Coach...... Seasons 1. Joan Bonvicini (1991-2008)...... 287 1. Joan Bonvicini (1991-2008)...... 8 2. Niya Butts (2008-16)...... 102 2. Adia Barnes (2016-present).... 2 3. Adia Barnes (2016-present)...... 83 3. Niya Butts (2008-16)...... 1 FASTEST TO 75 WINS BARNES VS. THE PAC-12 Rk. Coach (Years at Arizona)...... Games Arizona State...... 5-6 1. Adia Barnes (2016-present)...... 135 California...... 4-6 2. Joan Bonvicini (1991-2008)...... 148 Colorado...... 4-3 3. Niya Butts (2008-16)...... 160 Oregon...... 2-10 Oregon State...... 2-6 THE ADIA BARNES FILE VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Stanford...... 1-10 Hired at Arizona: Apr. 4, 2016 Date Opponent Result UCLA...... 2-5 Hometown: San Diego, Calif. 2/22/21 at #4 Stanford L, 48-62 USC...... 6-2 Education: Arizona ’98 2/8/21 at #11 Oregon W, 79-59 Utah...... 5-3 1/14/21 vs. #10 Oregon W, 57-41 Washington...... 5-2 1/1/21 vs. #1 Stanford L, 54-81 Career Record: 84-64 (.568) Washington State...... 6-3 Record at Arizona: Same 12/4/20 vs. #9 UCLA W, 68-68 Pac-12 Record: 39-50 (.438) 3/7/2020 vs. #3 Oregon L, 70-88 2/28/2020 vs. #4 Stanford W, 73-72 OT COACHING HONORS 2/9/2020 at #9 Oregon St. W, 65-58 OT 2021 Naismith Coach of the Year Semifinalist Playing Experience 2/7/2020 at #3 Oregon L, 52-85 2020 Naismith Coach of the Year Finalist University Arizona: 1994-98 1/31/2020 vs. #8 UCLA W, 92-66 : 1998 1/24/2020 vs. #16 Arizona State W, 59-53 : 1999-00 1/12/2020 vs. #2 Oregon L, 64-71 : 2000-01 1/10/2020 vs. #3 Oregon State L, 61-63 Seattle Storm: 2002-04 1/5/2020 at #10 UCLA L, 58-70 11/17/2019 at #22 Texas W, 83-58 Arizona’s all-time scorong leader (2,237) 3/8/2019 vs. #6 Oregon L, 63-77 3/3/2019 vs. #9 Oregon State L, 60-65 2OT Three-time All-Pac-10 Selection 3/1/2019 vs. #6 Oregon L, 54-83 10th on the all-time Pac-12 scoring list 2/22/2019 at #7 Stanford L, 54-56 USBWA First-Team All-American (1998) 2/1/2019 at #21 Arizona State L, 47-60 1996 WNIT Most Outstanding Player 1/20/2019 at #5 Oregon L, 60-93 33rd pick of the WNBA Draft 1/18/2019 at #10 Oregon State L, 64-86 Arizona's first WNBA draft pick 1/13/2910 vs. #6 Stanford L, 48-78 2004 WNBA Champion 1/11/2019 vs. #24 California W, 60-55 Seattle Storm All-Decade Team 12/30/2019 vs. #17 Arizona State W, 51-39 2/25/2018 vs. #8 Oregon L, 61-74 2/23/2018 vs. #12 Oregon State L, 40-65 Coaching Experience 2/9/2018 at #8 UCLA L, 46-69 Washington, assistant coach – 2011-16 1/26/2018 at #23 California L, 39-63 Arizona, head coach – 2016-present 1/14/2018 at #22 Oregon State L, 48-88 1/12/2018 at #8 Oregon L, 44-62 BARNES' CAREER RECORD 1/7/2018 vs. #23 California L, 51-53 Year W L Postseason 1/5/2018 vs. #24 Stanford L, 46-61 2/24/2017 vs. #15 UCLA L, 56-79 2016-17 14 16 - 2/10/2017 at #10 Washington L, 55-91 2017-18 6 24 - 2/5/2017 vs. #11 Oregon State L, 57-65 2018-19 24 13 WNIT Champs 1/29/2017 at #13 UCLA L, 49-69 2019-20 24 7 - 1/20/2017 at #10 Stanford L, 46-73 2020-21 16 4 - 1/13/2017 vs. #8 Washington L, 73-90 Total 84 64 1/1/2017 vs. #13 Stanford L, 55-77 *2020 NCAA Tournament canceled due to COVID-19 12/29/2016 vs. #21 California L, 64-74

#MadeForIt 10 @ArizonaWBB 2020-21 Arizona Women's Basketball MAR. 5 | ARIZONA VS. UCLA | PAC-12 TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS | 9 P.M. | MICHELOB ULTRA ARENA | PAC-12 NETWORKPage 1/1 Combined Team Statistics as of Mar 05, 2021 All games SEASON STATS Game Records Score by Periods Record Overall Home Away Neutral Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TOT ALL GAMES 16-4 11-1 4-3 1-0 CONFERENCE 13-4 9-1 4-3 0-0 Arizona 349 317 343 322 18 1349 NON-CONFERENCE 3-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 Opponents 263 267 279 288 22 1119

Team Box Score Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds No. 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 2 MCDONALD, Aari 20-20 657:21 32.9 137-349 .393 35-119 .294 73-92 .793 18 82 100 5.0 35 0 93 63 1 54 382 19.1 25 REESE, Cate 20-20 486:51 24.3 87-182 .478 8-21 .381 48-66 .727 37 68 105 5.3 52 1 9 32 6 18 230 11.5 0 BAPTISTE, Trinity 20-20 511:48 25.6 66-150 .440 11-34 .324 26-31 .839 44 70 114 5.7 43 0 20 33 3 19 169 8.5 14 THOMAS, Sam 20-20 619:32 31.0 54-128 .422 30-76 .395 18-20 .900 7 59 66 3.3 43 1 32 11 24 42 156 7.8 1 PELLINGTON, Shaina 20-3 311:02 15.6 48-122 .393 1-16 .063 18-39 .462 13 25 38 1.9 31 0 16 23 3 13 115 5.8 32 WARE, Lauren 20-0 360:21 18.0 39-88 .443 2-6 .333 17-25 .680 39 55 94 4.7 25 0 8 23 24 11 97 4.9 23 YEANEY, Bendu 20-17 458:25 22.9 29-83 .349 7-25 .280 18-32 .563 13 53 66 3.3 42 0 24 28 16 18 83 4.2 13 PUEYO, Helena 19-0 413:02 21.7 22-63 .349 18-46 .391 9-12 .750 10 54 64 3.4 22 0 29 15 9 35 71 3.7 3 MANUMALEUGA, Tara 8-0 26:10 3.3 3-10 .300 3-8 .375 1-2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 2 2 2 1 10 1.3 10 ERDOGAN, Derin 13-0 52:06 4.0 5-12 .417 1-7 .143 3-4 .750 0 7 7 0.5 7 0 4 4 0 0 14 1.1 34 SMITH, Semaj 13-0 75:39 5.8 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 6 11 17 1.3 8 0 1 9 3 1 12 0.9 4 CONNER, Madison 4-0 20:18 5.1 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.5 3 0 1 1 0 0 3 0.8 11 MOTE, Mara 11-0 39:25 3.6 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 6 0 2 1 0 2 5 0.5 22 GARCIA, Marta 5-0 18:00 3.6 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 0.8 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.4 Team 36 33 69 10 Total 20 4050 500-1213 .412 118-363 .325 231-323 .715 226 523 749 37.5 320 2 241 255 92 214 1349 67.5 Opponents 20 4050 408-1105 .369 109-339 .322 194-292 .664 210 533 743 37.2 317 3 217 366 65 119 1119 56.0

Team Statistics Team Results UA OPP Date Opponent Score Att. Scoring 1349 1119 11/29/2020 Northern Ariz. W 76-63 0 Points per game 67.5 56.0 12/04/2020 UCLA W 68-65 0 Scoring margin +11.5 - 12/06/2020 Southern California W 78-77 0 Field goals-att 500-1213 408-1105 12/10/2020 Arizona St. W 65-37 0 Field goal pct .412 .369 12/18/2020 at Colorado W 62-59 0 3 point fg-att 118-363 109-339 12/20/2020 at Utah W 77-60 0 3-point FG pct .325 .322 12/23/2020 Idaho W 96-42 0 3-pt FG made per game 5.9 5.5 01/01/2021 Stanford L 54-81 0 Free throws-att 231-323 194-292 01/03/2021 California W 69-33 0 Free throw pct .715 .664 01/10/2021 at Washington St. Lot 69-71 0 F-Throws made per game 11.6 9.7 01/14/2021 Oregon W 57-41 0 Rebounds 749 743 01/17/2021 Oregon St. W 67-51 0 Rebounds per game 37.5 37.2 01/22/2021 Utah W 66-54 0 Rebounding margin +0.3 - 02/08/2021 at Oregon W 79-59 0 Assists 241 217 02/12/2021 Washington St. W 60-51 0 02/14/2021 Washington W 75-53 0 Assists per game 12.1 10.9 02/19/2021 at California W 59-50 0 Turnovers 255 366 02/22/2021 at Stanford L 48-62 1 Turnovers per game 12.8 18.3 02/28/2021 at Arizona St. Lot 64-66 0 Turnover margin +5.6 - 03/04/2021 vs Washington St. W 60-44 41 Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.6 Steals 214 119 Steals per game 10.7 6.0 Blocks 92 65 Blocks per game 4.6 3.3 Winning streak 1 - Home win streak 6 - Attendance 0 1 Home games-Avg/Game 12-0 7-0 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-41

#MadeForIt 29 @ArizonaWBB 2020-21 Arizona Women's Basketball Page 1/1 MAR. 5 | ARIZONA VS. UCLA | PAC-12Team TOURNAMENT Game-by-Game SEMIFINALS | 9 P.M. | MICHELOB ULTRA ARENA | PAC-12 NETWORK as of Mar 05, 2021 All games TEAM GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Northern Ariz. 11/29/2020 76-63 W 33-76 .434 3-13 .231 7-10 .700 15 33 48 48.0 15 17 12 7 9 76 76.0 UCLA 12/04/2020 68-65 W 26-65 .400 6-25 .240 10-17 .588 14 28 42 45.0 20 12 12 4 6 68 72.0 Southern California 12/06/2020 78-77 W 28-56 .500 2-12 .167 20-24 .833 6 27 33 41.0 22 11 13 8 4 78 74.0 Arizona St. 12/10/2020 65-37 W 21-51 .412 11-31 .355 12-17 .706 7 30 37 40.0 16 14 17 5 8 65 71.8 at Colorado 12/18/2020 62-59 W 19-56 .339 7-23 .304 17-21 .810 11 27 38 39.6 15 5 11 5 8 62 69.8 at Utah 12/20/2020 77-60 W 30-68 .441 7-21 .333 10-15 .667 16 26 42 40.0 19 18 13 7 15 77 71.0 Idaho 12/23/2020 96-42 W 40-76 .526 11-29 .379 5-11 .455 21 33 54 42.0 12 19 8 6 11 96 74.6 Stanford 01/01/2021 54-81 L 17-66 .258 6-25 .240 14-22 .636 14 18 32 40.8 16 7 9 3 5 54 72.0 California 01/03/2021 69-33 W 30-59 .508 1-11 .091 8-11 .727 7 23 30 39.6 16 18 13 5 16 69 71.7 at Washington St. 01/10/2021 69-71 Lot 23-61 .377 6-15 .400 17-22 .773 13 33 46 40.2 21 9 15 2 7 69 71.4 Oregon 01/14/2021 57-41 W 18-52 .346 5-16 .313 16-24 .667 8 23 31 39.4 17 9 12 3 14 57 70.1 Oregon St. 01/17/2021 67-51 W 24-61 .393 10-19 .526 9-15 .600 13 24 37 39.2 15 12 12 4 12 67 69.8 Utah 01/22/2021 66-54 W 25-60 .417 2-11 .182 14-23 .609 15 23 38 39.1 15 10 18 3 19 66 69.5 at Oregon 02/08/2021 79-59 W 30-59 .508 9-15 .600 10-13 .769 11 31 42 39.3 11 17 11 8 4 79 70.2 Washington St. 02/12/2021 60-51 W 22-66 .333 2-13 .154 14-17 .824 14 29 43 39.5 9 11 9 2 15 60 69.5 Washington 02/14/2021 75-53 W 27-49 .551 12-16 .750 9-10 .900 7 24 31 39.0 14 20 20 4 13 75 69.9 at California 02/19/2021 59-50 W 21-57 .368 3-15 .200 14-16 .875 7 19 26 38.2 19 5 6 4 8 59 69.2 at Stanford 02/22/2021 48-62 L 17-55 .309 5-21 .238 9-14 .643 7 25 32 37.9 16 9 12 1 11 48 68.1 at Arizona St. 02/28/2021 64-66 Lot 23-58 .397 6-16 .375 12-15 .800 8 23 31 37.5 17 7 16 6 13 64 67.8 vs Washington St. 03/04/2021 60-44 W 26-62 .419 4-16 .250 4-6 .667 12 24 36 37.5 15 11 16 5 16 60 67.5 Total 1349 500-1213 .412 118-363 .325 231-323 .715 226 523 749 37.5 320 241 255 92 214 1349 67.5 Opponents 1119 408-1105 .369 109-339 .322 194-292 .664 210 533 743 37.2 317 217 366 65 119 1119 56.0

Arizona Averages Games Points/ 3FG Rebounds/ Assists/ Turnovers/ Assist/Turnover Steals/ Blocks/ FG Pct FT Pct Played game Pct game game game ratio game game 2020-21 Arizona Women's Basketball 20 67.5 41.2 32.5 71.5 37.5 12.1 12.8 0.9 10.7 Page 1/14.6 Opponents Game-by-Game as of Mar 05, 2021 All games OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Northern Ariz. 11/29/2020 76-63 W 23-71 .324 6-19 .316 11-14 .786 16 30 46 46.0 13 9 15 0 6 63 63.0 UCLA 12/04/2020 68-65 W 26-67 .388 3-15 .200 10-21 .476 19 28 47 46.5 16 9 12 2 5 65 64.0 Southern California 12/06/2020 78-77 W 27-62 .435 7-17 .412 16-20 .800 10 25 35 42.7 24 17 12 3 6 77 68.3 Arizona St. 12/10/2020 65-37 W 14-52 .269 3-12 .250 6-9 .667 8 26 34 40.5 17 8 23 2 8 37 60.5 at Colorado 12/18/2020 62-59 W 22-58 .379 4-12 .333 11-22 .500 12 29 41 40.6 20 10 10 3 5 59 60.2 at Utah 12/20/2020 77-60 W 22-58 .379 9-25 .360 7-11 .636 13 26 39 40.3 14 13 22 6 10 60 60.2 Idaho 12/23/2020 96-42 W 14-53 .264 5-23 .217 9-12 .750 8 20 28 38.6 8 9 16 1 5 42 57.6 Stanford 01/01/2021 54-81 L 24-52 .462 8-18 .444 25-28 .893 12 39 51 40.1 16 16 16 9 7 81 60.5 California 01/03/2021 69-33 W 13-40 .325 1-6 .167 6-15 .400 8 23 31 39.1 14 8 31 5 4 33 57.4 at Washington St. 01/10/2021 69-71 Lot 27-63 .429 3-13 .231 14-18 .778 5 27 32 38.4 22 18 11 2 5 71 58.8 Oregon 01/14/2021 57-41 W 15-46 .326 3-11 .273 8-15 .533 10 31 41 38.6 22 6 23 4 3 41 57.2 Oregon St. 01/17/2021 67-51 W 18-49 .367 7-19 .368 8-14 .571 8 27 35 38.3 14 9 19 2 4 51 56.7 Utah 01/22/2021 66-54 W 22-52 .423 8-24 .333 2-3 .667 8 25 33 37.9 21 15 29 6 10 54 56.5 at Oregon 02/08/2021 79-59 W 23-71 .324 3-15 .200 10-12 .833 17 20 37 37.9 11 13 6 4 6 59 56.6 Washington St. 02/12/2021 60-51 W 19-50 .380 8-17 .471 5-7 .714 4 31 35 37.7 16 8 20 5 5 51 56.3 Washington 02/14/2021 75-53 W 20-53 .377 7-20 .350 6-9 .667 9 16 25 36.9 10 9 19 1 10 53 56.1 at California 02/19/2021 59-50 W 18-50 .360 1-12 .083 13-20 .650 14 26 40 37.1 19 10 18 2 3 50 55.7 at Stanford 02/22/2021 48-62 L 23-53 .434 8-22 .364 8-13 .615 6 33 39 37.2 12 7 16 4 3 62 56.1 at Arizona St. 02/28/2021 64-66 Lot 24-52 .462 10-18 .556 8-14 .571 9 29 38 37.2 17 16 22 1 6 66 56.6 vs Washington St. 03/04/2021 60-44 W 14-53 .264 5-21 .238 11-15 .733 14 22 36 37.2 11 7 26 3 8 44 56.0 Total 1119 408-1105 .369 109-339 .322 194-292 .664 210 533 743 37.2 317 217 366 65 119 1119 56.0 Arizona 1349 500-1213 .412 118-363 .325 231-323 .715 226 523 749 37.5 320 241 255 92 214 1349 67.5

Opponents Averages Games Points/ 3FG Rebounds/ Assists/ Turnovers/ Assist/Turnover Steals/ Blocks/ FG Pct FT Pct Played game Pct game game game ratio game game 20 56.0 36.9 32.2 66.4 37.2 10.9 18.3 0.6 6.0 3.3

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