MEREDITH HARLYN TATYANA KSENIJA SCHULTE WYATT LOFTON MADZAREVIC INTRODUCTION

Table of Contents...... 1 HISTORY OF THE GREEN WAVE Quick Facts...... 2 From 1893 to 1919, the athletic teams of Tulane were known as the Olive and Blue. Strategic Communications...... 3 In 1919, the Tulane Weekly, one of Tulane’s many student newspapers at the time, Schedule...... 4 began calling the football team the Greenbacks. Roster...... 5

FACILITIES On Oct. 20, 1920, Earl Sparling, the editor of the Tulane Hullabaloo, wrote a football Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the ...... 6 song which was printed in the newspaper. The song was titled “The Rolling Green Hertz ...... 7 Wave.” Although the name was not immediately adopted, it began to receive acceptance. A month later, a report of the Tulane-Mississippi A&M game in the ADMINISTRATION Hullabaloo referred to the team as the Green Wave. President Michael A. Fitts...... 8 Director of Athletics Chair Troy Dannen...... 9 By the end of the season, the Hullabaloo was using the term Green Wave to refer to Administrators...... 10-13 all Tulane athletic teams, as were many daily papers, although as late as 1923, the name Greenbacks was still in use. THE PROGRAM Women’s Basketball Timeline...... 15 In its infancy, Tulane’s mascot was depicted as a pelican riding on a surf board. The Coach Stockton 25 Years...... 16-17 surfing pelican image lasted for more than 50 years. Tulane Education...... 18-19 ...... 20-21 The “Greenie” was adopted in 1955. It was created by John Chase, a local cartoonist Academics/Community Service...... 22-23 who drew the covers of the Tulane football program and those of many teams Medical Care...... 24-25 throughout the South. COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach Lisa Stockton...... 27-29 When Dr. Rix Yard became the athletic director in 1963, he felt Tulane needed a Assistant Coach Beth Dunkenberger...... 30 more virile symbol for its teams. Working with Eldon Endacott, the manager of the Assistant Coach Alan Frey...... 31 Tulane bookstore, he arranged for a new mascot to be created. Several sketches Assistant Coach Doshia Woods...... 32 were submitted by Art Evans, art director for Angelus-Pacific, Co., in Fullerton, Calif. Lindsay Werntz/Olivia Grayson...... 33 The angry-looking wave was adopted in 1964, and the “T” with waves became Support Staff...... 34-35 the Tulane athletics logo in 1986.

THE PLAYERS Tulane unveiled a new family of marks in August 1998. The new logos featured Tatyana Lofton...... 37 the return of the pelican to the Green Wave look, along with the use of a ”T” with a Ksenija Madzarevic...... 38 modern “wave” as a primary logo mark. A new pelican mascot was introduced and Meredith Schulte...... 39 given the name Riptide by a vote of Tulane students. Harlyn Wyatt...... 40 Kayla Manuirirangi...... 41 In the summer of 2015, Riptide received its first make-over since its inception and Maddison Wells...... 42 featured a more modern, sleeker look. Kaila Anderson...... 43 Sierra Cheatham...... 44 Krystal Freeman...... 45 Tulane fans will see a familiar face this season as the “Angry Wave” returned as Newcomers...... 46-47 the Green Wave’s primary mark of Tulane Athletics in 2017-18 with the “T-Wave” remaining as the secondary mark. 2017-18 IN REVIEW...... 48-55 CREDITS 2017-18 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE IN REVIEW...... 55-59 The 2018-19 Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication TEAM HISTORY of the Tulane Strategic Communications Office. Editors: Evan Drexler; Design: Year-by-Year Records...... 61 NCAA Tournament History...... 62-63 Kayla Koch, Tom Symonds. Contributors: John Sudsbury, George Smith, Gayle WNIT History...... 64 LeTulle, American Athletic Conference Office, Tulane Strategic Communications American Athletic Tournament History...... 65 Student Assistants, Tulane University Communications & Marketing; Front and Other Tournament History...... 66 Back Cover Design: Kayla Koch. Photography: Parker Waters, Ben Solomon, Tulane Classic History...... 67 Steve Dalmado, Greg Thompson, Joe Labolito, Greg Fencik, Ryan Rivet, Tulane All-Americans...... 68-70 University. Printing: Mele Printing. Tulane in the WNBA...... 70 Conference Honors...... 71 IN MEMORY OF BILL CURL Year-by-Year Results...... 72-77 The 2018 Tulane Women’s Basketball Media Guide is dedicated to the All-Time Series Results...... 78-82 Series History...... 83-84 memory of former Green Wave Sports Information Director and Hall Tulane vs. Ranked Teams...... 85 of Famer Bill Curl who passed away in June. In addition to his tenure Tulane in the Polls...... 86 as the Tulane SID, Bill served as the Superdome’s spokesman from All-Time Letterwinners...... 86-89 1977 to 2010. He also served as the first president of the 1,000-Point Club...... 90-93 Sports Information Directors Association. Bill was a fixture in the Career Records...... 94-95 New Orleans sports scene for over 50 years. He will be dearly missed Single-Season Records...... 96-97 by all those who worked alongside him. Single-Game Records...... 98 Team Single-Season Records...... 99-100 Team Single-Game Records...... 101

#NOLABUILT | 1 1 QUICK FACTS General Information Strategic Communications Name...... Tulane University Primary Office Phone...... (504) 865-5569 Location...... New Orleans, La. Assistant Director/WBB Contact...... Evan Drexler Founded...... 1834 Drexler’s Office Phone...... (504) 865-5504 Enrollment...... 13,449 Drexler’s Cell Phone:...... (504) 400-4806 Conference...... American Athletic Drexler’s E-Mail:...... [email protected] Nickname...... Green Wave Ticket Office Phone...... (504) 314-7095 Colors...... Olive (PMS #342) and Blue (PMS #279) Athletic Department Website...... www.TulaneGreenWave.com Home Arena...... Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse (4,100) President...... Dr. Starters Returning Director of Athletics...... Troy Dannen No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG 5 Kayla Manuirirangi 5-7 Jr. G 31/26 7.7 2.3 Program History 22 Meredith Schulte 6-0 Sr. F 31/28 7.5 3.8 First Year of Women’s Basketball...... 1975-76 25 Harlyn Wyatt 6-2 Sr. C 31/28 7.4 6.2 First Head Coach...... Karen Womack All-Time Record...... 698-545 Other Returning Letterwinners NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 11 (1995-2003, 2010, 2015) No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG Record in NCAA Tournament...... 3-11 1 Kaila Anderson 5-5 So. G 29/1 2.8 1.6 WNIT Appearances...... 7 (2007, 2011-14, 2016-17) 11 Tatyana Lofton 5-9 Sr. G 25/5 2.3 4.4 Record in WNIT...... 9-7 12 Sierra Cheatham 6-0 So. F 31/10 5.0 2.3 23 Krystal Freeman 6-0 So. F 22/0 1.9 1.9 Team Information 24 Maddison Wells 6-1 Jr. F 27/0 1.8 1.8 2017-18 Overall Record...... 14-17 34 Ksenija Madzarevic 6-5 Sr. C 29/0 2.3 1.3 American Conference Record (Finish)...... 5-11 (9th) Conference Tournament Result...... Quarterfinals Newcomers Postseason...... None No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. Previous School Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 2 Erin Gutierrez 5-9 Fr. G Nova HS Players Returning/Lost...... 9/3 42 Mia Heide 6-5 Jr. F Austin HS Newcomers...... 4 14 Dynah Jones 5-10 Fr. G John Curtis HS 30 Dene’ Mimms 6-5 Fr. F Warren Easton Charter Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach...... Lisa Stockton Letterwinners Lost Alma Mater, Year...... Wake Forest, 1986 No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG Record at Tulane (Seasons)...... 493-259 (25) 3 Kolby Morgan 5-8 Sr. G 31/31 19.5 5.4 Career Record (Seasons)...... 556-286 (28) 13 Caylah Cruickshank 5-9 Sr. G 29/9 2.7 1.3 Assistant Coaches...... Beth Dunkenberger (7th Season) 15 Tene Thompson 5-11 Sr. G 19/13 3.8 3.2 ...... Alan Frey (13th Season) ...... Doshia Woods (9th Season) Follow on Social Media Director of Operations...... Lindsay Werntz (7th season) Twitter...... @GreenWaveWBB Graduate Assistant...... Leslie Vorpahl (1st season) Facebook...... @GreenWaveWBB Athletic Trainer...... Chappell Evans Instagram...... @GreenWaveWBB Strength and Conditioning Coach...... Chantelle Boucher Radio Information Program Coordinator...... Tylyn Trummer Radio Network...... WBRH 88.3 FM Basketball Office Phone...... (504) 314-7660 Play-By-Play Announcer...... Gus Kattengell Best Time to Reach Coach Stockton...... Contact Evan Drexler

#NOLABUILT | 2 STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS

The Tulane Strategic Communications staff thanks you GAME DAY COVERAGE TOM SYMONDS for your coverage of Green Wave athletics teams in CREDENTIAL REQUESTS 2017-18. For information regarding credentials, arranging All requests for media, radio, television, photography, Assistant Athletics Director interviews, broadcast coverage, obtaining statistics scouting and parking credentials for practice and game Office: 504-862-8249 or photos, please contact the appropriate member day coverage, should be made in writing, on company Cell: 504-407-7349 of the Strategic Communications staff. The Strategic letterhead or via e-mail (company name in address), E-Mail: Communications offices are located on the second floor to the Strategic Communications office. Requests to [email protected] of the James W. Wilson Jr., Center. Parking is available in cover a specific game should be made at least one week Sport Assignments: the Claiborne Lot (accessible off Claiborne Avenue next to prior. Game credentials can be picked up in the Strategic Football, W-Golf, Greer Field at Turchin Stadium). Communications office during the week or at the media W-Swimming/Diving will-call location inside Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Please take a moment to read the important media Fieldhouse. ADAM MILLER information below. All space for the working press, radio and television for Associate Director MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES & SERVICES Tulane women’s basketball games is allocated by the Office: 504-314-7219 Requests for specific players should be made to Evan Strategic Communications office, which reserves the right Cell: 504-214-7249 Drexler in the Strategic Communications office. to deny credentials to any outlet. E-Mail: [email protected] INTERVIEWS Media credentials will be issued to working media only. Sport Assignments: All interview requests for head coach Lisa Stockton, Credentials are not transferable and use by anyone assistant coaches and student-athletes must be other than members of the working media is prohibited. M-Basketball, coordinated through the Strategic Communications office. Credentials used in an unauthorized manner will be M+W-Tennis revoked. News organizations allowing unauthorized During the regular season, student-athletes are available individuals to use credentials will have their credentials EVAN DREXLER for interviews, either in person or on the phone, at the revoked. All press credentials remain the property of the conclusion of practice. In order to arrange for student- Tulane Athletics Department and must be returned upon Assistant Director athlete interviews, please provide 24 hours notice to request. Credentials will NOT be mailed. Office: 504-314-2458 the Strategic Communications office. Student-athlete Cell: 504-400-4806 interviews may be conducted at Fogelman Arena in the POSTGAME INTERVIEWS E-Mail: Devlin Fieldhouse, the Hertz Center or in the Strategic For home games, Tulane’s postgame interviews take place [email protected] Communications Office. The Tulane training room, locker in the media room located upstairs in Fogelman Arena Sport Assignments: rooms and weight room are off-limits to the media. in the Devlin Fieldhouse. The athletics communications W-Basketball, Football contact of the visiting school will establish admittance (secondary) Cross For telephone interviews, student-athletes will be policies to the visiting locker room. provided with the number and will make the call at a Country, Track & Field mutually-agreed upon time. Phone numbers of student- Head coach Lisa Stockton and requested players will be CLYDE VERDIN athletes will not be made available to the media. available postgame approximately 10 minutes after each game. Tulane’s locker room is closed. Assistant Director PRACTICE COVERAGE Office: 504-314-7271 Regular-season practices will be held in Fogelman Arena Cell: TBD in the Devlin Fieldhouse, as well as the Hertz Center. E-Mail: Practices are closed to the public, and media may attend TBD the final 30 minutes. Please contact Evan Drexler in the Sport Assignments: Strategic Communications office if you plan on attending Volleyball, Baseball, practice. Bowling Still photographs and video may be shot during selected segments of practice by approved agencies. After that time, photographers will be asked not to shoot. Media are MAGGIE MCEVILLY asked to remain on the sidelines or in the stands during Graduate Assistant practice, and are asked not to speak to players or coaches during the workout. Office: 504-314-2475 E-Mail: WEBSITE [email protected] Updated statistics, notes, game recaps, weekly and daily Sport Assignments: releases, player and coaches’ bios, historical, broadcast and Volleyball, Beach ticket information, can be found at TulaneGreenWave.com. Volleyball, Sailing Media are encouraged to check the website regularly for the latest Green Wave athletics news.

3 2018-19 SCHEDULE Date Day Opponent Location TV Time OCT. 30 TUES. LOYOLA (N.O.) [EXHIBITION] NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M. NOV. 8 THURS. TEXAS SOUTHERN NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M. Nov. 15 Thurs. at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 6:30 p.m. NOV. 18 SUN. WASHINGTON NEW ORLEANS 4 P.M. University of San Diego Thanksgiving Tournament Nov. 23 Fri. vs. California San Diego, Calif. 6 p.m. Nov. 24 Sat. vs. State San Diego, Calif. 4 p.m.

NOV. 28 WED. FLORIDA ATLANTIC NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M. DEC. 1 SAT. SOUTHERN MISS NEW ORLEANS 1 P.M. DEC. 4 TUES. NICHOLLS STATE NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M. Dec. 8 Sat. at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 p.m. Tulane Classic DEC. 21 FRI. OLD DOMINION NEW ORLEANS 1 p.m. DEC. 22 SAT. SAINT MARY’S/TEXAS STATE NEW ORLEANS 12/2 p.m. Miami Holiday Classic Dec. 29 Sat. Central Michigan Coral Gables, Fla. 11 a.m. Dec. 30 Sun. Florida A&M Coral Gables, Fla. 2 p.m.

JAN. 5 SAT. *ECU NEW ORLEANS 2 P.M. Jan. 8 Tue. *at Temple Philadelphia, Pa. 6 p.m. Jan. 12 Sat. *at SMU Dallas, Texas 12 p.m. JAN. 16 WED. *UCONN NEW ORLEANS SNY/ESPN3 7 P.M. Jan. 19 Sat. *at USF Tampa, Fla. ADN 1 p.m. JAN. 26 SAT. *WICHITA STATE NEW ORLEANS 2 P.M. Jan. 30 Wed. *at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 6 p.m. Feb. 2 Sat. *at ECU Greenville, N.C. ADN 4 p.m. FEB. 6 WED. *USF NEW ORLEANS ESPN3 7 P.M. Feb. 10 Sun. *at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 2 p.m. FEB. 13 WED. *UCF NEW ORLEANS ESPN3 7 P.M. FEB. 16 SAT. *MEMPHIS NEW ORLEANS ADN 2 P.M. Feb. 20 Wed. *at Houston Houston, Texas ESPN3 7 p.m. FEB. 24 SUN. *SMU NEW ORLEANS 2 P.M. March 2 Sat. *at UCF Orlando, Fla. 1 p.m. MARCH 4 MON. *CINCINNATI NEW ORLEANS ESPN3 1 P.M. 2019 American Athletic Conference Championship (Mohegan Sun Arena) March 8 Fri. First Round Uncasville, Conn. TBD TBD March 9 Sat. Quarterfinals Uncasville, Conn. TBD TBD March 10 Sun. Semifinals Uncasville, Conn. TBD TBD March 11 Mon. Championship Uncasville, Conn. TBD TBD

Home games in BOLD CAPS /// All times listed CST are tentative and subject to change * indicates American Athletic Conference games #NOLABUILT | 4 5 SCHEDULE/ROSTER 2018-19 ROSTER NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Kaila Anderson G 5-5 So. 1L Kenner, La. (University Lab) 2 Erin Gutierrez G 5-9 Fr. HS Hollywood, Fla. (Nova) 5 Kayla Manuirirangi G 5-7 Jr. 2L Hawera, New Zealand (New Plymouth) 11 Tatyana Lofton G 5-9 Sr. 1L Madison, Miss. (Jones County JC) 12 Sierra Cheatham G 6-0 So. 1L Houston, Texas (Clear Springs) 14 Dynah Jones G 5-10 Fr. HS New Orleans, La. (John Curtis Christian) 22 Meredith Schulte G 6-0 Sr. 3L Braselton, Ga. (Mill Creek) 23 Krystal Freeman F 6-0 So. 1L Pineville, La. (Pineville) 24 Maddison Wells F 6-1 Jr. 2L Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven) 25 Harlyn Wyatt F 6-2 Sr. 3L Atlanta, Ga. (Benjamin E. Mays) 30 Dene’ Mimms F 6-5 Fr. HS New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton Charter) 34 Ksenija Madzarevic C 6-5 Sr. 3L Novi Sad, Serbia (Rabun Gap Nacoochee) 42 Mia Heide F 6-5 Fr. HS Austin, Texas (Austin)

ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Kaila Anderson G 5-5 So. 1L Kenner, La. (University Lab) 12 Sierra Cheatham G 6-0 So. 1L Houston, Texas (Clear Springs) 23 Krystal Freeman F 6-0 So. 1L Pineville, La. (Pineville HS) 2 Erin Gutierrez G 5-9 Fr. HS Hollywood, Fla. (Nova) 42 Mia Heide F 6-5 Fr. HS Austin, Texas (Austin) 14 Dynah Jones G 5-10 Fr. HS New Orleans, La. (John Curtis Christian) 11 Tatyana Lofton G 5-9 Sr. 1L Madison, Miss. (Jones County JC) 34 Ksenija Madzarevic C 6-5 Sr. 3L Novi Sad, Serbia (Rabun Gap Nacoochee) 5 Kayla Manuirirangi G 5-7 Jr. 2L Hawera, New Zealand (New Plymouth) 30 Dene’ Mimms F 6-5 Fr. HS New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton Charter) 22 Meredith Schulte G 6-0 Sr. 3L Braselton, Ga. (Mill Creek) 24 Maddison Wells F 6-1 Jr. 2L Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven) 25 Harlyn Wyatt F 6-2 Sr. 3L Atlanta, Ga. (Benjamin E. Mays)

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Lisa Stockton (Wake Forest, 1986), 25th year ASSISTANT COACH: Beth Dunkenberger (Randolph-Macon, 1988; Virginia Tech, 1990), 7th year ASSISTANT COACH: Alan Frey (New Orleans, 1988), 13th year ASSISTANT COACH: Doshia Woods (Western Illinois, 2001), 9th year DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: Lindsay Werntz (Fort Wayne 2002), 7th year DIRECTOR OF STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT AND VIDEO: Olivia Grayson (Tulane, 2013 and 2016), 1st year GRADUATE ASSISTANT: Leslie Vorpahl (Tulane, 2017), 1st year PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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One of the most historic facilities in college athletics, Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the “Rose Bowl Gym” back in its early days. Devlin Fieldhouse has been the home of the Green Wave basketball since the 1930s. Less than two years after the bowl appearance, on Oct. 27, 1933, Tulane Gymnasium One of the historic venues in college basketball underwent a transformation in 2012 was dedicated as part of Homecoming festivities on campus, and play began in the with the restoration and renaming of the 85-year-old building that has been home facility for the 1933-34 season. Tulane defeated UL-Lafayette, 38-34, in the facility’s to the Green Wave basketball and volleyball teams. Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the first game on Dec. 15, 1933. Tulane Gym was one of the largest in college basketball Devlin Fieldhouse officially opened on Nov. 9, 2012, when the Tulane women topped when it opened, even though there were no court-level seats at first. Tulane played Louisiana Tech, 66-59. host to the 1942 NCAA East Regional in the facility. Floor-level seats were added in 1948. Architects from Gould Evans, a Kansas City firm that designed the Hertz Center and , and local firm Lachin-Oubre worked with Tulane University to The Green Wave played all of its home games in the facility until the mid-1970s, when complete enhancements and upgrades to rediscover and highlight the building’s a select number of games were moved to the Louisiana Superdome. The Wave moved unique historic characteristics while creating a distinguished gameday atmosphere for all of its home games back on campus again after another remodeling was completed the entire Green Wave community. in 1981-82.

Phase 1 of the project construction began in Spring 2012 with the addition of new Fogelman in Devlin also underwent renovations during the fall of 2001 when the bleachers and chair back seating along with new concession and merchandise stands. floor was refurbished and air conditioning was added for the first time. In 2003 the The acoustical ceiling was removed to reveal the original steel structure and wooden Fieldhouse again received upgrades as locker rooms were remodeled. Retractable ceiling. New lighting was installed to provide television-broadcast quality light levels. bleachers were also installed to offer more court space for practices. The Green Wave The Coach’s Corner was remodeled to include an additional Club Lounge for Tulane volleyball team also got an upgraded locker room. In 2007, the facility received a new Athletics Fund members. The entry lobby features a new ticket booth, terrazzo flooring floor, scoreboard and exterior signage. and a graphic wall displaying historic basketball moments and court flooring. In 1982, the arena was the site of the National Association of Basketball Coaches All- Phase 2 of the construction was completed prior to the 2014 volleyball season. This Star Game in conjunction with Tulane’s hosting of the NCAA Men’s Final Four. Tulane phase increased the number of restrooms, plus the addition of new visitor locker hosted the event again in 1993 and 2012, along with the 3-point and slam dunk rooms, officials’ locker room and a laundry facility. competitions.

The building originally opened on Dec. 15, 1933, and is currently the ninth-oldest Fogelman in Devlin played host to the Conference USA Women’s Basketball active basketball venue in the nation. Tournament in 1999 and 2009.

Original construction of the facility was funded by the Green Wave football team’s appearance in the 1932 Rose Bowl. In fact, the facility was unofficially referred to as

#NOLABUILT | 6 7 FACILITIES HERTZ CENTER Attached to the main practice area of the Hertz Center are the athletic training and strength and conditioning rooms. The open floor plan gives the student-athletes access to both rooms and almost 3,000 square-foot area that can be viewed from the gym through an all-glass front. The athletic training area houses one Hydroworx cold tub, two taping tables and four treatment stations. In the strength and conditioning area, treadmills, elliptical machines and an assortment of Power Lift weight training equipment line the floor. Offices were also installed for the staff members that will be working with the Green Wave programs housed in the Hertz Center.

Behind the main gym, each program has its own 1,200-square-foot locker room space that includes locker, lounge and bathroom amenities. Through the entrance, the players are greeted by the lounge area, which features three couches, a refrigerator, microwave, computer desks, and televisions. Walking into the locker room portion of the suite, 15 individual wooden lockers line the wall, with each including a secure entry system. Further inside is a lavatory that is equipped with all the necessary comforts, including highly-mounted shower heads and a laundry chute. Tulane University unveiled the Hertz Center, the new state-of-the-art, 43,000 square- Each program is represented with its own program highlight wall on the upper level foot basketball and volleyball practice facility, in a dedication ceremony in November 2011. The Hertz Center was officially opened in a ribbon cutting ceremony which included Tulane director of athletics , Tulane president and Atlanta businessman and the chair of the Tulane Board Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics Doug Hertz, who made the naming gift for the facility.

A facility that has changed the way Tulane student-athletes train, the Hertz Center includes two regulation basketball/volleyball courts, weight training, athletic training and hydrotherapy facilities, equipment room, conference rooms, coaches offices for all three programs, a video room and lounges for the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams.

The Hertz Center is located on Ben Weiner Drive between the Wilson Center and the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine and will act as the training facility for the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs. The colorful timelines are suspended by steel wires and line the left side of the second floor’s main corridor. The coaches offices look out towards a hi-tech timeline that is The main floor of the Hertz Center houses Goldring/Woldenberg Court and Cary Court. suspended by wire and sets up the history and future of each respective program. The courts reflect the generous donations of the Goldring Family Foundation, the Woldenberg Foundation and the late L. Wick Cary estate. Once on the second floor, three identical coaches’ suites are located along the right side of the Hertz Center. The suites feature five identical offices and are equipped with The gym features nearly 15,000 square-feet of court space with four main Spalding a television and white board, a reception area and supply closet. Across the hallway, basketball goals and eight additional basketball goals. The two courts were installed a spacious 400 square-foot conference room is filled with ample seating, a television, by Connor Sports Floors and the Focus Floor that was laid down matches the floor in projection screen and dry erase boards to use for individual film study. All of the offices Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse. overlook Ben Weiner Drive and the James W. Wilson Jr. Center. Also on the second floor, a 600 square-foot film room is accented with 32 leather chairs, a mounted high definition projector and a state-of-the-art lighting and audio/video system. The programs can also utilize a video room that includes a video breakdown station, mounted camera controls and a recording/duplicating center. The coaches’ locker rooms and break room are also located on the upper floor of the Hertz Center.

The building was designed by GouldEvans Associates, LC with Lee Ledbetter & Associates and construction was handled by the Brice Building company.

Brice was mobilized to begin construction for the Hertz Center on November 23, 2011 and the foundation for the building was laid on January 17, 2011.

#NOLABUILT | 6 7 MICHAEL A. FITTS University President Philadelphia, Pa. Harvard, 1975; Yale 1979

Michael Fitts is in his fifth year at Tulane as the university’s 15th president. He arrived at Tulane in July 2014, bringing with him a strong emphasis on heightening cross- disciplinary education and research. President Fitts believes students and higher education institutions can set themselves apart in a fast-changing world and ever-shifting economy through the combining of different fields and skills. In his first year at Tulane, he launched task forces to lead the university in deepening its unique strengths for interdisciplinary collaboration. He sees powerful advantages in the university’s manageable size, its wide selection of professional schools, the unified undergraduate college and multiple cross-disciplinary projects already in place. He aims to create the most engaged undergraduate Michael A. Fitts and his wife Renee J. Sobel, Esq. experience in the country through this rethinking of academic options, residential living, extracurricular activities and more. In graduate education and research, he will foster intellectual cross-pollination that can produce solutions to some of the world’s most fundamental problems. This focus also extends to Tulane’s physical campuses. President Fitts has initiated a campus master planning process with a 21st century vision of spaces redesigned to promote connections. That includes drawing people together from different parts of campus and linking different functions of the university, such as residence halls with dining hubs and academic venues. Another avenue for making connections is public service, an area where Tulane is a leader in higher education. President Fitts lauds the pursuit of community work for its power to show students how theory connects with practice. It gives them real-world experience with the concepts they study in class. His vision for the university includes enhancing the ties between public service and academics. Before arriving at Tulane, President Fitts served 14 years as dean of the Law School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was recognized for greatly boosting that school’s offerings in interdisciplinary education. He also presided over a quadrupling of Penn Law’s endowment, a more than 40 percent increase in the size of the Law School faculty and a doubling of all forms of student financial aid. He oversaw the rebuilding or renovation of the entire Law School campus. The Law School’s Board of Overseers named a faculty chair, a scholarship and an auditorium at the school in his honor. President Fitts is a native of Philadelphia. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University in 1975. Inspired by To Kill a Mockingbird and its heroic protagonist Atticus Finch, he attended Yale Law School. He was editor of the Yale Law Journal and received his juris doctorate in 1979. He served as a clerk for federal judge and civil rights advocate Leon Higginbotham, who became a mentor to him. President Fitts then worked as an attorney in the U.S. Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, where he served as outside counsel to the President, White House and Cabinet. His teaching career began at Penn Law in 1985. He has written extensively on presidential power, separation of powers, executive branch decision-making, improving the structure of political parties and administrative law. He served as president of the American Law Deans Association. President Fitts and his wife, Renée J. Sobel, Esq., have two adult children.

President Fitts addresses the graduating class during his first Tulane commencement

#NOLABUILT | 8 9 ADMINISTRATION

his first year serving on the NCAA Competition Oversight Committee panel in 2018. Dannen came to Tulane after serving eight seasons in the same capacity at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) from 2008-15. He brought nearly 30 years of TROY athletic administration experience to Tulane Athletics. DANNEN During Dannen’s tenure at UNI, the Panthers enjoyed an incredible run of success at both the conference and national level. The successes extended beyond the competitive and included unprecedented academic, fundraising, business operations Director of Athletics and marketing achievements. Marshalltown, Iowa As a result, Dannen was honored by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) as the Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year (ADOY) in 2014. Northern Iowa, 1989 UNI successfully generated gift commitments totaling $27 million in the “Imagine the Impact” institutional fundraising campaign which exceeded the institutional target Troy Dannen embarks on his third full academic year as the Ben Weiner Director of $15 million by 80 percent. UNI also saw its commitments to athletic scholarship of Athletics Chair in the fall of 2018. He was formally introduced as Tulane’s 33rd endowments increase by 300 percent from 2008-15. Director of Athletics on December 4, 2015. Dannen negotiated multi-year marketing deals with Learfield Sports (multimedia In his short time in the Crescent City, Dannen has reinvigorated the Green Wave rights), Learfield-IMG Ticket Solutions (tickets) and Nike (apparel and equipment). program with the hiring of six head coaches (football, men’s basketball, baseball, volleyball, women’s tennis and swimming and diving), two American Athletic As a by-product of these off the field successes, UNI athletics thrived on the playing Conference Championships, the revamping of the department’s senior management field. UNI recognized 39 All-Americans, 13 coaches of the year and nine Missouri team and announcing sailing as the school’s 17th varsity sport. Tulane’s 17th varsity Valley Conference (MVC) players of the year. Football, men’s basketball, women’s sport was fully funded through the generous endowed support of Elizabeth “Libby” basketball, volleyball and softball combined to reach 14 NCAA tournaments since Connolly Alexander ‘84 and Robert Alexander as well as Community Sailing New 2008. Orleans, Inc. Dannen became UNI’s fifth director of athletics in 2009. It was a homecoming for Under Dannen’s leadership, Tulane continued to excel in the classroom in 2017-18 Dannen, who attended UNI as an undergraduate in the 1980s. as Green Wave student-athletes posted an overall GPA of 3.08. The department also had 142 student-athletes named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic For the six years prior to coming back to UNI, Dannen served as Executive Director of team. the Iowa Girls’ High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU). As the governing body for high school sports in the state of Iowa, the IGHSAU oversees nearly 400 schools and more Tulane made its mark in the community as well with over 800 hours performed than 70,000 students in the 11 sports offered by the Union. Dannen had served in by Green Wave student-athletes in 2017-18 en route to finishing 15th in the NCAA various capacities at the IGHSAU over 18 years, including nine years (1993-2002) as Helper Helper Competition. associate executive director. The 2017-18 athletics campaign also saw Tulane succeed at the highest of levels of Dannen was an active member in the local sports community during his time in Iowa. competition as seven Green Wave student-athletes earned All-America honors. The He served on the Greater Des Moines Sports Commission and the AAU Junior Olympics department also celebrated its first American Athletic Conference championship as Local Organizing Committee, the Iowa Athletic Council, Iowa Referee Committee and men’s tennis claimed the 2018 tournament title. the Drake Relays Committee. Tulane student-athletes also made their mark in the professional ranks in 2018 as the Dannen has also been active internationally, having twice been a presenter in Green Wave had at least one player selected in the NFL, MLB and NBA Drafts. Tulane Malaysia - at the request of the Olympic Council of Malaysia - on the topic of youth was one of just 12 athletic departments nationally to accomplish this feat in 2018. sports and sport program development.

From an external standpoint, Tulane has seen its licensing revenue triple through the Born and raised on a farm near Marshalltown, Iowa, Dannen received his bachelor’s re-introduction of the Tulane Angry Wave logo. Tulane’s fundraising initiatives have degree in communications from UNI in 1989. continued to grow under Dannen’s leadership with complete restructuring of the Green Wave Club and the introduction of the Olive and Blue society. He is married to his wife, Amy and has four children: Elle, Emily (an active duty soldier in the Army in Colorado Springs, Colorado), Holly (a sophomore student In addition to the day-to-day activities as the director of athletics, Dannen began at Iowa) and William.

Dannen (far left) with President Fitts (second from right) at the news conference announcing sailing as the Green Wave’s 17th varsity sport.

#NOLABUILT | 8 9 MÓNICA CHRIS LEBRÓN MAITRE Senior Associate Athletics Director Deputy Athletic Director Business and Operations Yale, 2001 LSU, 1998

Mónica Lebrón was named Deputy Athletics Director at Tulane University in August of 2016. Chris Maitre has worked for Tulane University since 1996 and currently serves as the senior associate athletics director for business and operations. As Deputy AD, Lebrón serves as second in command within the Tulane Athletics Department, overseeing all day-to-day operations. In addition, she serves as the sport supervisor for football, women’s basketball, volleyball, beach volleyball, In his current position, Maitre oversees facility management, capital projects, business office, equipment and sailing where she facilitates all scheduling and budget management, among other tasks. She also oversees the entire external side of the department which includes all revenue generating operations. operations and event management for the Intercollegiate Athletic Department. Maitre has over 19 years of experience in sports administration, and he currently manages the operations of Tulane’s newest Lebrón joined the Green Wave after spending the 2015-16 year as associate athletics director for development at the facility; Yulman Stadium, along with recently renovated Devlin Fieldhouse, the Hertz Basketball/Volleyball University of Georgia. While there, Lebrón oversaw all aspects of athletic fundraising, raising a record $56.96 million for the Practice Facility and Turchin Stadium, as well as the Wilson Center, home to the administrative offices of the 2016 fiscal year. Prior to Georgia, Lebrón was assistant athletics director for Development from 2012-14 before being elevated intercollegiate athletics department. In addition, Maitre has the responsibility of financial oversight of the to associate athletics director at Ole Miss. athletic department operating budget and its financial aid dollars.

In addition to her time at Georgia and Ole Miss, Lebrón served as Senior Major Gifts Officer (2008-11) and senior associate director (2011-12) at the University of California, Berkeley, where she oversaw a portfolio of 500+ donors. Lebrón also Maitre previously served at Tulane University in a variety of roles, including as the senior associate AD for worked in various capacities at Gator Boosters, Inc., from 2004-08, where she worked heavily with the athletics alumni base. facilities & events/director of athletic facilities (2014-2016), associate director of campus recreation for facilities & operations (2002-2014) and had an earlier stint within the Athletics Department as assistant Lebrón graduated from Yale University in May 2001, where she was a four-year letterwinner and starter for the school’s athletics director, facilities & operations (1996-2002). Maitre serves on numerous committees (Capital softball team. She also earned her master of sports administration and MBA from University in June 2003. She is Planning & Budgeting, Fiscal Affairs) and many work teams (Space Management and Compensation Review) currently in pursuit of her Ph.D. in interdisciplinary studies at Tulane University. across campus. Maitre is also an adjunct professor within Tulane University’s Freeman School of Business and teaches two sections on business leadership and management practices.

Maitre holds a bachelor’s from Louisiana State University and obtained his master’s of sports administration from the United States Sports Academy. Maitre is a current member of NIRSA, NACDA and CEFMA. Maitre has presented at many of those conference and holds certifications from each of the associations. Maitre and his wife, Sherry, have three kids (Thomas, Katherine and Maggie) and reside in Covington, Louisiana. Maitre enjoys spending his free time coaching his son and daughters in their local recreational sports leagues. ROB BERNARDI LORNE Senior Associate Athletics Director ROBERTSON Administration Senior Associate Athletics Director Oregon State, 1988 Compliance/Assistant Provost Eastern Michigan Rob Bernardi was named senior associate athletics director for administration at Tulane University in July 2016. Lorne Robertson was hired as senior associate athletics director for compliance/assistant provost in July of Bernardi arrived at Tulane from Nicholls State University, where he spent the last 15 years (2001-16) as the 2018. director of athletics. He oversees sports medicine, strength & conditioning and the day-to-day management of 12 sports programs, including men’s basketball, baseball, both tennis programs, women’s golf, women’s Robertson returns to Tulane for his second stint with the Green Wave after spending the past four years at bowling, cross county and both track and field teams. Stanford University where he served as the associate athletic director for compliance services.

A native of Los Angeles, California, Bernardi was credited with invigorating Nicholls athletics by transforming Prior to his tenure at Stanford, Robertson spent nearly two years at Tulane where he served as the assistant the department into a modern, progressive program aimed at increasing funding, improving facilities and provost for NCAA compliance. enhancing the student-athlete experience. For his efforts, the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) named Bernardi 2014 Under Armour AD of the Year for the NCAA Football Championship Robertson began his career in collegiate athletics at his alma mater, Eastern Michigan in 2011 where he Subdivision. served as the assistant director compliance: monitoring. During his time at EMU, Robertson implemented and maintained the responsibility for the compliance monitoring intern program to systematically report on Rob and Linda Bernardi have two daughters Nadine, Jenna, and they are the grandparents of Emma and team practices and games. Ethan Hebert of Thibodaux, LA. His brother, Gary, is also involved in collegiate athletics serving as an assistant football coach at the University of Colorado. Robertson began his professional career as the associate general counsel at American Laser Centers where he served as the head of the Legal Department. He also served as a member of the Executive Management Team and was responsible for the daily direction and decision making of the company.

Robertson holds his juris doctor from the University of Toledo College of Law where he graduated in the top15 percent of his class. He earned his bachelor’s degree in public law and government. #NOLABUILT | 10 11 ADMINISTRATION DR. CHARVI GARRETT GREER BROOM Associate Athletics Director Assistant Athletics Director Academic Services/SWA Development Georgia, 2007 Siena Heights, 2006

Charvi Greer was hired as associate athletics director for academic advising as well as the Senior Woman Garrett Broom joined Tulane University Athletics in January 2017 as the Assistant Athletics Director for Administrator in August of 2016. Development. Broom will lead the day-to-day operations of Tulane Athletic Development office guiding the Green Wave Club, Olive and Blue Society, Tulane Letterwinners Association, annual donor events, and In her current role, Greer serves as the sport administrator for swimming and diving and directs all athletics stewardship. academic programing. She also manages the department’s life skills, community outreach and career development programs. Prior to arriving in New Orleans, Broom served as the Director of Development with the University of Wisconsin Athletic Development Office from 2014-2016. Broom’s primary focus was on major gift identification, In addition to her responsibilities as an administrator, Greer currently serves on the NCAA progress-toward- cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship for facility projects, endowments, and annual donors. During his degree wavier committee. tenure in Madison, Broom was part of a team that consecutively broke annual records raising over $100 million cash in three years. He oversaw the Forever Badgers Endowment Program that gained significant Greer came to Tulane from East Tennessee State University, where she spent five years (2011-16) in the same growth due to the $40 million Nicholas Matching Gift program which was completed in May 2016. role. During her tenure at ETSU, Greer managed and led the operations of the academic services department for student-athletes. Prior to arriving at Wisconsin, Broom served as an Assistant Director of Development with the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation at the University of Mississippi from 2012-14. Greer also developed, implemented and evaluated all aspects of the academic support program for student- athletes at ETSU. Prior to joining ETSU, Greer spent 10 months at UAB as a student-athlete support services From 2011-12, he served as Development Assistant with the Golden Gopher Fund at the University of assistant. Minnesota. Broom also spent two years in the private sector in retail banking from 2006-08.

A native of Auburn, Alabama, Greer graduated with a bachelor’s of science degree from the University of A native of Flushing, Michigan, Broom earned his MBA from Webber International University (Fla.) in 2011. Georgia – where she played softball – in May 2007 before earning her master’s of science from Georgia in May While at Webber, he served as the graduate assistant men’s soccer coach. He earned his undergraduate degree 2010. Most recently, Greer earned her doctorate degree from ETSU in global sport leadership. from Siena Heights University (Mich.) in 2006, where he was a four-year letterwinner for the varsity soccer team.

Broom and his wife, Katie, reside in Mandeville, Louisiana with their daughter and son. JANA WOODSON TONY Associate Athletics Director MARGHERIO External Operations Assistant Athletics Director Kansas, 2001 Marketing and Promotions

Jana Woodson began working at Tulane as associate athletics director for external operations in April 2017. Western Illinois, 2007

In her current role, Woodson oversees all external units, including marketing, ticket sales, strategic Tony Margherio, who joined the Tulane Athletics staff in 2013, serves as Assistant Athletics Director, Marketing communications, video and broadcasting. and Promotions.

Woodson previously served two-plus years at Rice University where she was associate athletics director Margherio oversees the marketing efforts for the Green Wave’s 17 athletics programs and is responsible for for marketing since August of 2014. She oversaw the Owls’ marketing, branding and video departments. in-game entertainment. He began his time on the Uptown campus in February 2013 as Associate Director, Collaborating the sales and marketing teams, Rice produced a 32-percent increase in season ticket revenue Marketing before being promoted to Director, Marketing and Promotions in September 2016 and Assistant across all sports from 2015 to 2016. With the help of her staffs, the athletics department generated increases Athletics Director, Marketing and Promotions in November 2017. of 82 percent in ticket scans, 104 percent in student attendance, 46 percent in tickets sold and 67 percent in revenue from the 2013-14 to 2014-15 men’s basketball seasons. Prior to his time at Tulane, Margherio was Director of Talent Acquisition for DHR International from March 2012 to February 2013, where he specialized in the firm’s sports practice. He was also Assistant General From July of 2006 to 2014, Woodson served as assistant athletics director for marketing and fan development Manager for the Bloomington Extreme Professional Indoor Football Organization from January of 2010 until at the University of Richmond. There, she provided oversight of marketing and promotions for the Spiders’ July of 2011, and has internship experience with the Normal CornBelters (2009), Tickets.com for Major League 16 sports, as well as operations of the ticket office and spirit squads. Woodson helped produce a 54-percent Baseball’s Detroit Tigers (2007-08), the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A affiliate Memphis Redbirds (2007) and a increase in ticket revenue in 2011, with a 72-percent increase in football ticket revenue over a three-year women’s professional fast-pitch softball club, the Chicago Bandits (2006). span. A Ladd, Illinois, native, Margherio earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation and sport from Western Illinois Prior to her time at Richmond, she worked at the University of Missouri-Kansas City where she began as University in 2007, before completing his master’s degree in sport management at Illinois State University in 2011. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administration (NACMA). a promotions coordinator in 2001, earning promotions to director of marketing and senior director of marketing and promotions.

Woodson is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) and the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletics Administrators (NACWAA).

A native of Coffeyville, Kansas, Woodson earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management from the University of Kansas in 2001 before completing her MBA at UMKC in 2003. She is married to her husband, #NOLABUILT | 10 Mike. 11 KYLE DR. CORNELL OSGOOD SNEED Assistant Athletics Director Assistant Athletics Director Ticket Sales and Service Student-Athlete Enhancement Witchita State, 2007 East Tennessee State, 2012

Kyle Osgood was hired as assistant athletics director for ticket sales and service at Tulane University in May Cornell Sneed was elevated to assistant athletics director for student-athlete enhancement in July of 2018. of 2016. He joined the staff as a senior academic counselor for men’s basketball at Tulane University in October 2016.

He is responsible for the overall management and leadership of the athletic ticket office relating to customer In addition to providing counseling and mentorship, Sneed oversees student-athlete life skills and leadership service, personnel, operations and the ticketing system. He oversees ticket sales operations for all ticketed development. Prior to Tulane, Sneed worked at the as the PAWS life skills coordinator Green Wave athletic events, including season ticket renewals, single game sales and postseason ticketing and an academic counselor from 2014-2016, and at East Tennessee State University as a graduate assistant operations. As part of the external relations team, Osgood works closely with the Green Wave Club, marketing and assistant academic advisor from 2012-2014. and promotions and media relations staffs to meet the needs of Green Wave customers and fans. A native of Miami, Florda, Sneed is a former honors Division I track & field scholarship student-athlete at Before his time at Tulane, Osgood was an assistant AD for ticket operations at the University of Northern East Tennessee State University (ETSU). At ETSU, Sneed earned both a bachelor of science in Criminology in Iowa from 2014 to 2016. During his time at UNI, he led the ticketing efforts for FCS playoff football and 2012 and a master of arts in sports management in 2013. Sneed also earned a master of science in academic men’s basketball NCAA tournament runs. Prior to working at UNI, Osgood was an assistant director of ticket advising, with a concentration in intercollegiate athletics and the college student athlete, from Kansas State operations at from 2010 to 2014. While at WSU, Osgood assisted in all aspects of University in 2015. ticket operations including the men’s basketball program’s 2013 Final Four appearance. Sneed earned his doctorate of education in global sport leadership from ETSU in 2018. Osgood is a Wichita, Kansas native and earned a bachelor’s degree in sports administration from Wichita State in 2007. TOM SCOTT SYMONDS MITCHELL Assistant Athletics Director Assistant Athletics Director Strategic Communications Business and Finance Ohio State, 2005 North Alabama, 2002

Scott Mitchell was hired by Tulane University in September 2007 and currently serves as assistant athletics director for business. He has also been an adjunct faculty member in the A.B. Freeman School of Business Tom Symonds joined Tulane Athletics as assistant athletics director for strategic communications in March of since August of 2015. 2018. He is the primary contact for the football and women’s golf programs.

Mitchell was promoted into his current title in April 2015 after six years as assistant athletics director for Prior to his arrival in New Orleans, he spent over three years in Coral Gables, Florida, overseeing the leadership business service, game operations and event management - a position he began in September of 2008. He and vision of the University of Miami’s athletics communications department - a position he assumed was initially hired by Tulane as director of game operations and event management in 2007. in September of 2014. During his tenure, he spent time covering the Hurricanes’ football, golf and tennis programs. Prior to his arrival in New Orleans, Mitchell was director of facilities and game operations at the University of North Alabama from 2004 to 2007. He also worked as coordinator of outdoor programs, adjunct faculty and a A native of Ohio, he spent three seasons at Ohio University, where he held the position of assistant athletics graduate assistant in athletic facilities during his tenure. director for media relations and was the primary spokesman on all department matters. As the department’s lead contact for football, Symonds arranged all publicity appearances for head coach Frank Solich and A Fort Payne, Alabama, native, Mitchell earned his bachelor’s degree from North Alabama in 2002 before boosted the exposure of Bobcats athletics by coordinating interviews with Sports Illustrated, USA Today, the completing an MBA at his alma mater in 2004. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate New York Times and the Boston Globe. Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Symonds’ accomplishments at OU also include the increase of web traffic on OhioBobcats.com by 45 percent over the his three-year term, the creation of Ohio’s official recruiting site, We Are Ohio, and leading an increase of Ohio’s overall social media footprint by 85 percent.

Prior to Ohio, Symonds spent three seasons at the University of Rhode Island where he served as the sports communications contact for football, volleyball, rowing and softball and maintained the athletic department’s official website, GoRhody.com.

A 2005 graduate of Ohio State University, Symonds has also made stops at the Detroit Lions, the Big East Conference and the Horizon League. He earned his master’s in sports administration from Ohio University in May 2014.

#NOLABUILT | 12 13 ADMINISTRATION ALEX THOMAS Assistant Athletics Director Facilities and Event Management Endicott College, 2009

Alex Thomas was hired as assistant athletics director for facilities and event management at Tulane University in August of 2018.

In his role, he oversees the day-to-day aspects of maintenance repairs, renovations, and scheduling of all on campus athletic facilities. He also oversees event management of all home contests as well as any NCAA or American Athletic Conference postseason events hosted by Tulane.

Thomas joined the Green Wave after serving as the events manager at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., since November of 2015. While there, Thomas oversaw all aspects of the events and team training activities on campus, including acting as the meet director for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field National Championships.

Prior to his time at IMG, Thomas served as assistant director of facilities and event management at Florida State University beginning in 2011. There, he assisted with a multimillion dollar renovation of the Donald L Tucker Center, while also managing the facility and event management for a number of sports, including men’s and women’s basketball and track and field and cross country events. During his tenure at FSU, Thomas also acted as the tournament director for a number of NCAA and Atlantic Coast Conference postseason events, including the 2015 first and second rounds of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tallahassee Regional and the 2015 ACC Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Thomas graduated from Endicott College in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in sports management. He also earned his master’s degree from Florida State in 2012.

Thomas and his wife, Sarah, reside in Mandeville, Louisiana.

LIZ DEVLIN-ZIEGLER

Senior Program Manager Tulane University College, 1994

Liz Devlin-Ziegler begins her 26th academic campaign at Tulane University this fall. Devlin-Ziegler serves as the special assistant to the Ben Weiner Director of Athletics Chair, Troy Dannen.

In her current capacity, Devlin-Ziegler manages Dannen’s day-to-day schedule and assists with all athletic department human resources.

Devlin-Ziegler has two sons (Dane and Slade). Her son Dane attends Tulane University, while her other son Slade attends Samford University and is a walk-on football player for the Bulldogs.

Devlin-Ziegler earned her degree from Tulane University College in 1994.

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THE PROGRAM CELELBRATING MORE THAN 40 YEARS OF TULANE WOMEN’S HOOPS This year marks the 44th season of Tulane University women’s basketball. During this time, Tulane has established a rich history in the iconic city of New Orleans. 5 WNBA DRAFT PICKS // 7 ALL-AMERICANS 44 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

THE TULANE WOMEN’S HOOPS TIMELINE... 1975-76: THE BEGINNING 1994-95: FIRST NCAA TOURNAMENT Tulane begins its first women’s basketball season and puts up a 4-9 record under coach Karen In her first year with the program, Lisa Stockton took Womack. The Green Wave’s first schedule included games against LSU, UNO, Nicholls State and Tulane to its first NCAA Tournament after posting a 19-9 Southeastern Louisiana. record through the regular season. The Green Wave went 9-3 in their final year in the Metro Conference. 1977-78 - THE FIRST WINNING SEASON With Coach Womack in her third year leading Tulane, the team posted a 12-10 record that 1995-96: JOINING C-USA included an eight-game winning streak in the middle of the season. Tulane joined Conference-USA before the 1995-96 season, and the team’s success continued with a 9-5 league record and its second 1986-87: FIRST ALL-AMERICAN straight NCAA Tournament berth. Stacey Gaudet joined the Green Wave in 1983 and became the program’s first All-American in 1987 following a year where she scored 609 points. Gaudet 2002-03: NINE IN A ROW remains Tulane’s third-leading scorer all time with 2,080 points. For the ninth straight year, Tulane made the NCAA Tournament. During that stretch, Tulane won the conference regular-season title in 1997 and 1999 and was tournament champs in 1997, 1999, 2000 and 2001.

1993-94: FIRST NATIONAL POSTSEASON 2009-10, 2014-15: NCAAs AGAIN Following a regular season and conference tournament that saw Tulane post a 17-12 record, the The Green Wave once again found themselves in the NCAA Green Wave were invited to their first national postseason tournament, taking part in the NWIT Tournament in 2010 after winning the Conference USA Tournament in Amarillo, Texas. and in 2015 as an at-large bid.

1994: LISA STOCKTON HIRED 2014: JOINING THE AMERICAN History was made in 1994 as athletic director Kevin White hired Georgia With the rest of the Green Wave athletic programs, Tech assistant coach Lisa Stockton as the Green Wave’s head coach. Success Tulane joined the American Athletic Conference started immediately and has continued for 25 years. in 2014. The American is one of the top women’s basketball leagues in the country.

15 A QUARTER CENTURY WITH COACH NOW ENTERING HER 25TH YEAR AT TULANE, LISA STOCKTON HAS BECOME SYNONYMOUS WITH GREEN WAVE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL In 1994, Tulane Director of Athletics Kevin White hired a new women’s No one in the history of Tulane women’s basketball is even close to basketball coach. Lisa Stockton, then an assistant coach from Georgia Stockton’s career numbers. She has more than nine times as many wins Tech, was tasked with bringing the Green Wave to the next level. The as her closest Green Wave head coach competition. Green Wave had a small measure of success the year before Stockton arrived, reaching the national postseason for the first time ever. In 2016, Tulane Ben Weiner Director of Athletics Chair Troy Dannen announced another contract extension for Stockton, keeping her at Stockton found that next level quickly. Tulane through the 2020-21 season.

With NCAA Tournament berths in her first nine seasons, Lisa Stockton “Her program has a long-standing record of not only on-court success, cemented herself as a Tulane legend in her first decade alone. Now, but also a record of developing outstanding young women who have entering her 25th year with the program in 2018-19, it’s hard to imagine moved on to successful careers,” Dannen said. “She stands as a great anyone else at the helm of the Green Wave program. example for our department, our campus, and our community of the impact successful leadership can have.” The numbers are staggering: three decades, three conferences, four conference tournament championships, two conference regular-season After 24 full years in charge of the Green Wave, Stockton will be hitting championships, six All-Americans, 11 NCAA Tournament berths, seven her silver anniversary in 2018-19. It’s hard to imagine anyone else on the WNIT spots and nearly 500 wins at Tulane. Tulane bench. #NOLABUILT | 16 17 THE PROGRAM STOCKTON THROUGH THE YEARS

PLAYER AT WAKE FOREST, 1982-86 FIRST TULANE TEAM PHOTO, 1994-95

FIRST CONFERENCE TITLE, 1997 CUTTING DOWN NETS, 2000 TEAM PHOTO, 2018

NCAA AT-LARGE BID, 2015 #NOLABUILT | 16 17 A WORLD-CLASS

EDUCATIONTULANE UNIVERSITY IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST HIGHLY REGARDED INSTITUTIONS TULANE UNIVERSITY BY THE NUMBERS... 40 // TULANE’S RANKING IN THE U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT BEST COLLEGES POLL 61 // PERCENTAGE OF CLASSES WITH FEWER THAN 20 STUDENTS 1834 // YEAR FOUNDED 11,034 // TOTAL ENROLLMENT $73,000 // AVERAGE STARTING SALARY FOR TULANE ALUMNI

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FACTS AND FIGURES

• Tulane offers one of the most flexible academic programs around. Students are welcome to take courses across all of our schools in any major they choose, and many double or even triple major in different fields.

• Already thinking about life after Tulane? There are 100,000+ job listings from more than 1,600 companies posted at our Career Services Center. And 56 alumni chapters nationwide connect students to externships.

• Tulane offers 100+ study abroad programs in 40+ countries.

• Home to 16 departments, 17 interdisciplinary programs, and 9 unique academic centers, the School of Liberal Arts offers over 150 service learning courses each academic year, actively engaging Tulane students in the community.

• Tulane has one of the most well-traveled student bodies in the country: 85 percent of Tulane students travel from over 300 miles away to attend school.

• Tulane ranked No. 1 for the number of graduate students who join the Peace Corps. It ranked 10th for undergraduate schools of its size.

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THEORLEANS NO. 1 DESTINATION CITY IN THE WORLD -THE NEW YORK TIMES

THE FOUNDING OF NEW ORLEANS In 1718, the Sieurs d’Iberville and de Bienville founded a port city 15 feet be- low sea level near the juncture of the Mississippi River and the . The city was named La Nouvelle Orleans after Philippe, Duc d’Orleans, and centered around the Place d’Armes (Jackson Square).

The society who first inhabited the area was French in origin. However, in 1762, Louis XIV gave Louisiana to his Spanish cousin, King Charles III. Before the end of a short Spanish reign, the French Quarter suffered significant structural damage due to a fire that destroyed the city.

Much of the original French architecture was replaced by Spanish styles. Soon thereafter, Louisiana was ceded back to France and was finally sold by Napo- leon Bonaparte to the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.

#NOLABUILT | 20 21 THE PROGRAM Home to championship-level sporting events THE MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME One of the most recognizable venues in all of sport. The Mercedes-Benz Superdome first opened its doors in 1975 and since then has played host to seven Super Bowls and five men’s basketball Final Fours. The venue also served as the home venue for Tulane football for 39 years.

Future Championship Events in New Orleans 2020 - College Football Playoff National Championship

2020 - NCAA Women’s Final Four

2022 - NCAA Men’s Final Four

2024 - Super Bowl LVIII

Since its infancy and through the ownership of three different nations, New Orleans has evolved into one of the most unique cities in the world. A mix of European, African, Caribbean and American influences, The Big Easy has its own atmosphere. Everything from the music to the architecture to the food is a delight to the senses.

THE FRENCH QUARTER When most people think of New Orleans, the first thing that comes to mind is the world famous French Quarter, known to the natives as the Vieux Carre’ (the old square). The Quarter is a natural gathering place for residents and visitors alike. And with a wide variety of restaurants, shops and entertainment, anyone who doesn’t enjoy a trip to the Vieux Carre’ simply isn’t trying.

THE GARDEN DISTRICT Just to the West of the French Quarter is the Garden District, which features a collection of beautiful and historic homes and is just minutes away from the Tulane University campus.

MARDI GRAS No discussion about New Orleans would be complete without mentioning Mardi Gras. Perhaps the world’s largest free party, Mardi Gras is a celebration that lasts for months and takes place all over New Orleans from the French Quarter to the Garden District to Uptown. More than 30 parades “roll” through different areas of the city on nearly a daily basis throughout the season. The young and the young-at-heart alike enjoy the beautiful floats and costumes, the beads, doubloons, trinkets and the wide spectrum of music that make up the revelry that culminates with “Fat Tuesday.”

#NOLABUILT | 20 21 EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS • Tulane women’s basketball continues to excel in the classroom under coach Lisa Stockton, as every student-athlete who has played for Stockton for four years has earned her degree.

• After Tulane joined the American Athletic Conference in 2014, two Green Wave point guards won The American’s Scholar-Athlete Award. Leslie Vorpahl (2017) and Jamie Kaplan (2015) claimed those honors.

• Forty-three Tulane women’s hoops players were named to the Conference- USA Commissioner’s Honor roll during Tulane’s tenure in the league 93 different times. Six student-athletes won the conference’s Academic Medal for maintaining a 3.75 GPA.

• Tulane women’s basketball posted an APR score of 991 (out of 1,000) last season.

• In May, Kolby Morgan and Caylah Cruickshank earned their degrees.

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COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY SERVICE • During 2017-18, Tulane student-athletes completed over 3,000 hours of community service. • Tulane finished 15th overall in the 2018 Helper Helper NCAA Team Works Competition. • The Women’s basketball team worked with local Special Olympics athletes, instructing them on basketball techniques. INTRODUCING THE GREEN WAVE GRILLE • Tulane and Sodexo opened a new dining facility called the Green Wave Grille in Yulman Stadium in August. • The Grille is designed to equip college athletes with the proper nutrition and opportunities for professional growth. • The facility includes protein carving stations, fueling stations, cook-to-order dish stations and travel meals. #NOLABUILT | 22 23 ELITE-LEVEL

MEDICALGreen Wave student-athletes are treated at the nationally recognized CenterCARE for Sport at Tulane University

THE CENTER FOR SPORT AT TULANE UNIVERSITY The Center for Sport is devoted to providing world-class service to programs developed at the Center for Sport are aided by working NFLPA TRUST BRAIN & BODY PROGRAM athletes at all levels and ages with a 360-degree approach. closely with student athletes and staff in the Department of Athletics. The Trust (powered by the NFLPA) offers medical/wellness programs designed to assess health needs and provide world-class medical This relationship allows the Center for Sport to provide additional services to former NFL players. The Center’s work for athletes includes medical and health services, resources and opportunities to student athletes for achieving training programs and social outreach. Future plans include the competitive success and personal growth through sportsmanship. NFL PLAYER CARE FOUNDATION HEALTHY BODY & MIND addition of legal and business programs designed to support players SCREENING PROGRAM and other sport-focused initiatives such as biomedical device NFL NEUROLOGICAL CARE PROGRAM DESIGNATION In partnership with the Tulane School of Medicine, the NFL Player engineering. The Center for Sport is actively involved in programs funded by the NFL Care Foundation (PCF) conducts the Healthy Body and Mind Screening Player Care Foundation and NFL Players Association to provide medical Program, a free national screening program open to all former NFL Through this approach, the Center is able help athletes excel in their services to current and former NFL players. players. sport and improve the emotional and physical lives of current and The is one of five centers nationwide providing a former athletes. The screening includes a series of confidential cardiovascular and team of neurological specialists to the NFL Neurological Care Program. prostate screenings as well as mental health resources and education. This program assists retired NFL players by facilitating access to and No entity embodies the work and mission of the Center for Sport more coordinating care with these specialists, who conduct comprehensive These screenings are part of PCF’s research programs, which help to than the Tulane University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics evaluations and can offer treatment for potential neurological advance public awareness and scientific understanding of health issues — a “living lab” where athletics and academics meet. Services and conditions. that affect former NFL players.

LOCATED JUST STEPS AWAY FROM YULMAN STADIUM, TULANE STUDENT-ATHLETES HAVE ACCESS TO SOME OF THE NATION’S BEST DOCTORS AT THE TULANE INSTITUTE OF SPORTS MEDICINE #NOLABUILT | 24 25 THE PROGRAM THE TULANE ATHLETICS MEDICAL TEAM CHRIS CURRAN CHAPPELL EVANS Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Trainer Sports Medicine Chappell Evans joined Tulane Athletics as Chris Curran joined Tulane Athletics as assistant athletic trainer in August 2017. She assistant athletics director for sports medicine oversees all aspects of healthcare for the in June of 2018 after he spent the past 19 Green Wave women’s basketball program. seasons working in the NFL with the Detroit Evans arrived after three years at Samford Lions. In his new capacity, Curran will manage University where she was associate head Tulane’s entire sports medicine department. athletic trainer for all women’s sports for the last two years and head of the mental health committee.

MICHAEL J. O’BRIEN, MD Dr. Michael O’Brien received his medical degree from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 2003. After completing his Orthopaedic Surgery residency at the University of Maryland, and a Shoulder and Elbow Reconstruction fellowship at the Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, he returned to New Orleans to become the Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics at Tulane. His interests include arthroscopy of the shoulder and elbow, rotator cuff disease, shoulder and total elbow replacements, sports medicine, ligament reconstruction of the knee, and fracture care in both adults and children. He practices at the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine clinic.

GREGORY W. STEWART, MD Dr. Gregory W. Stewart is the Chief of the Section of Physical Medicine and Rehabilita- tion, and the W. Kennon McWilliams Professor in Sports Medicine at Tulane University. He is a nationally recognized expert in non-operative treatment of musculoskeletal disorders in adults. He also specializes in disability prevention, rehabilitative medicine, sports medicine, and has a particular interest in sports concussion. Dr. Stewart is the director of the Sports Concussion Management Program and team physician at Tulane University. He has served as team physician for professional, collegiate and high school teams for over 25 years.

WENDELL HEARD, MD Dr. Wendell Heard is a fellowship trained sports surgeon. His practice at the Tulane In- stitute of Sports Medicine is focused on minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder and hip. Additionally, he has unique training in cartilage restoration procedures aimed at patients with pre-arthritic cartilage defects who are too young for joint replacement. He is a native New Orleanian and attended Benjamin Franklin High School. He went to college at Sewanee and returned to New Orleans for medical school at Tulane.

FELIX “BUDDY” H SAVOIE III, MD Dr. Felix H. “Buddy” Savoie is an internationally-recognized expert in the areas of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery and Sports Medicine. Dr. Savoie came to the Tulane University School of Medicine in 2007 after to take on the mantle of Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics, Chief of the Division of Sports Medicine, and Direc- tor of the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine. In July 2015, he was named Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics, and in January 2016 he was named the Ray J. Haddad Professor of Orthopaedics. Many of his patients travel to New Orleans from other parts of the country, and they include professional, college, and high school athletes, and non-athletes as well.

#NOLABUILT | 24 25 26 COACHES/STAFF LISA STOCKTON HEAD COACH • 25TH SEASON Wake Forest, 1986 | Greensboro, N.C. | Career Record: 556-286

Head Coach Lisa Stockton will embark upon her 25th season at the helm of the Tulane recorded a final tally of 397 total victories while in the league, which stood as a C-USA women’s basketball program for the 2018-19 campaign and 28th overall as a head best. coach. The 2014-15 season issued in a new era for Stockton and the Green Wave, competing Stockton’s career record of 556-286 as a collegiate head coach is good for a 66.80 in the American Athletic Conference for the first time. Tulane responded with a 22-11 winning percentage and she is 493-259 (.656) during her time at Tulane, including a overall record, a run to the semifinals in the conference tournament, and ended 222-150 (.597) mark in conference play. the program’s five-year NCAA Tournament drought, traveling to Durham for a first round match-up vs. Mississippi State, marking the program’s 11th NCAA Tournament Stockton has led the Green Wave to the postseason 18 times (11 NCAAs, 7 WNITs) appearance. The 2014-15 season also witnessed Coach Stockton capture her 500th and claimed conference Coach of the Year honors three times (Metro in 1995, career victory, as she became the 32nd active Division-I women’s basketball coach to C-USA in 2007 and 2010). In addition, Tulane has won four C-USA regular-season reach the prestigious 500-win club. championships (1996-97, 1998-99, 2006-07, 2009-10) and the C-USA tournament title on five occasions (1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2010). In 2015-16, the Wave’s 23-12 record resulted in a WNIT berth which led to a run to the third round, they made their second straight American Conference Tournament Stockton is one of four active coaches to take a Top 60 academic institution as listed semifinal, handed No. 1 UConn its largest deficit of the season, went 3-0 against SEC in U.S. and World Report to at least 11 NCAA Tournaments, joining Tara Vanderveer competition and tied the program record for most wins at home with 14. of Stanford, Muffet McGraw of Notre Dame and Sylvia Hatchell of North Carolina. In addition, 20 of her players have become members of Tulane’s 1,000-Point Club. In 2016-17 the Green Wave took a strength of schedule ranked 35th in the country and went 18-15 overall, achieving their 12th straight winning season and eighth Taking the reins of a program that had never been to the NCAA Tournament and whose consecutive trip to the postseason. In addition, Stockton’s Green Wave once again tied only postseason appearance came via the WNIT the year prior to her arrival, Stockton its longest run in the WNIT by reaching the third round, produced their ninth straight made her presence at Tulane felt right away. Her 1994-95 club went 19-10 overall and year with 10 or more wins at home (12-5) and most notably took a 100-game win 9-3 in the now-defunct Metro Conference. The Green Wave’s league record was good streak team in No. 1 UConn to its limit with a 63-60 loss - marking the second closest for second-place in the final Metro standings – a high-water mark for the program – any team had gotten to the upset and closest any American squad had gotten, besting and Stockton’s team earned an at-large bid to the NCAAs. USF’s 16-point loss in January of 2016. Tulane’s trip to “The Big Dance” was the first of nine consecutive NCAA bids for Tulane’s eight-year postseason streak came to an end in 2017-18, but the campaign Stockton-coached teams and the first of nine straight winning seasons. A year later, a was highlighted by the individual excellence of guard Kolby Morgan. Finishing out her 21-10 record in 1995-96 was the first of what became 15 straight 20-plus win seasons career, Morgan eclipsed 2,000 points and scored 600 points for the third straight year, with the Green Wave including a school-record 27 wins in 1996-97 and again in 1999- becoming the first Green Wave player to ever do so. Morgan ended her career ranking 2000. second in points in team history and first in games started, field goals made and field goals attempted. She was named LSWA First Team All-State for the second straight While the postseason streak was snapped in 2004, Stockton reloaded her team for year and Second Team All-AAC for the third straight year. success with the addition of four freshmen to an already young-but-talented squad that did not feature a senior on the active roster for the 2005-06 season. As the Tulane While team success has been the ultimate goal for Stockton and the Green Wave since student-body began the move-in process for the school year, however, the Tulane the 1994-95 season, individual recognition has been a mainstay at Tulane during that community, the New Orleans area and the Gulf Coast region was rocked to its core as time as well. In 24 years under its current head coach, Tulane has seen 24 different Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Aug. 29, 2005, and the subsequent floodwaters student-athletes earn all-conference honors 40 times (nine first-team, 17 second- consumed the area. team and 14 third-team) and 11 receive All-Freshman recognition. Relocated to Lubbock, Texas, and the campus of Texas Tech University for the semester, In addition, Stockton’s players have earned conference Defensive Player of the Year Stockton’s Green Wave finished what has become known as the “Katrina Season” (Janell Burse/C-USA/1999,2000,2001), Sixth Player of the Year (Burse/C-USA/1999, 15-12 and sparked a run of 12 straight winning seasons that remained alive through Grace Daley/C-USA/1997, Teana McKiver/C-USA/2001) and Freshman of the Year 2016-17. (Barbara Farris/Metro/1995, Daley/C-USA/1997, Danielle Blagg/C-USA/2012) on three occasions each, as well as Player of the Year (Burses/C-USA/2000) and Newcomer of The following year, Stockton’s troops went 26-7, won the C-USA regular-season title the Year (Indira Kaljo/C-USA/2009) once apiece. At the 10th anniversary of Conference with a 13-3 league mark and returned to the postseason for the first time since 2003 USA in 2005, Burse and Daley were named to C-USA Team of the Decade, making as Tulane advanced to the second round of the 2007 WNIT. Three years later, the Tulane one of two schools to have multiple players on the prestigious list. Green Wave won another C-USA regular-season crown with a 12-4 conference record, finished the year 26-7 overall and returned to the NCAA Tournament. In each of the Tulane student-athletes have also garnered national honors under Stockton’s watch next two seasons, Stockton guided the Green Wave to 23-11 overall record, advanced as well as Farris (1987), Daley (1998-2000), Burse (2000-01), McKiver (2002-03) to the C-USA Championship games and a trip to the second round of the 2011 and and Jamie Kaplan (2013-14) all earned All-America recognition. Ashley Langford 2012 WNIT. In 2013, the Green Wave finished 24-9 and accomplished a program first was a Freshman All-American in 2006 and Chassity Brown was named to the WBCA when they advanced to the round of 16 in the WNIT. All-Region IV Team in 2010. In addition, five of Stockton’s former student-athletes – Burse, Daley, Farris, McKiver and Langford – have been elected into the Tulane The Green Wave closed out their tenure with C-USA in 2014, as Coach Stockton Athletics Hall of Fame.

#NOLABUILT 27 For some of Stockton’s prized pupils, success on the court did not end once their Medal honors for maintaining at least a 3.75 GPA. Ashley Langford (‘08-’09) and Jami collegiate eligibility expired. Five former Green Wave standouts have gone on to play Montagnino (‘06-’07) were named C-USA Scholar Athletes, and Themann earned a in the WNBA – including Farris and Burse who won WNBA Championships with the C-USA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2003. in 2003 and in 2004, respectively – and many more have enjoyed pro playing careers overseas. Furthermore, after joining The American, Stockton’s point guards have shone the brightest after collecting the American Scholar-Athlete Award twice in the past four But what Stockton may be most proud of is her student-athletes’ collective years, courtesy of Leslie Vorpahl (2017) and Jamie Kaplan (2015). Kaplain was also accomplishments in the classroom as every four-year player has completed their named a Senior CLASS First Team All-American for her body of work both on and off degrees under her watch. the court. Forty-three women’s basketball players have earned C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Stockton’s impact has not been limited to her players, however, as four former Roll recognition 93 times for holding GPAs of 3.2 or higher since the 1995-96 season. assistant coaches at Tulane went on to become collegiate head coaches: Katie Meier Six student-athletes – Brooke Blankenship (‘10-’11, ‘11-’12, ‘13-’14), Kiki Cizmar (Charlotte and Miami [Fla.]), Kellie Kennedy (Loyola-New Orleans), Michele Savage (‘96-’97), Jamie Kaplan (‘12-’13, ‘13-’14), Courtnie Latham (‘13-’14), Gwen Slaughter (Davidson) and Jenny Yopp (Portland State and Illinois State). (‘02-’03), Britt Themann (‘99-’00, ‘00-’01, ‘01-’02, ‘02-’03), Christy Thomaskutty (‘95-’96) and Leslie Vorpahl (‘13-’14) – claimed C-USA Commissioner’s Academic While Stockton’s teams and student-athletes have achieved success both on the court and in the classroom, these accomplishments are nothing that the head coach herself THE STOCKTON FILE... did not earn while she was a collegiate player. Date of Birth: April 1, 1964 Following a standout prep career at Western Guilford High School, Stockton packed Hometown: Greensboro, N.C. her bags for Wake Forest University. During her four-year career with the Demon Deacons from 1983-86, she set the school’s career records in scoring (1,347), scoring average (12.1 ppg), field goals made (592), field goals attempted (1,262), Alma Mater: Wake Forest, 1986 percentage (.462), assists (330), steals (206) and minutes played (3,385). Education: B.S. Health and Sports Science Stockton still holds the Wake Forest record for consecutive games started with 97 Playing Experience and still ranks in the top 10 for points, made field goals, assists and steals. As a senior High School: Western Guilford, 1978-82 during the 1985-86 season, Stockton was named honorable-mention Fast Break All- College: Wake Forest, 1982-86 American after scoring 473 points and hitting 204-of-415 shots (.491), pulling down NWBA: Drafted in 1986 94 rebounds, dishing out 97 assists and tallying 58 steals.

Coaching Experience She was named ACC Player of the Week and claimed MVP honors of the Dartmouth 1986-87: Graduate Assistant, North Carolina Tournament as a junior and was named MVP of the James Madison Invitational and of 1987-90: Head Coach, Greensboro College the Demon Deacon team as a senior. 1990-94: Assistant Coach, Georgia Tech 1994-Present: Head Coach, Tulane Stockton earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll following each of her final two seasons at Wake Forest and graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in health and sports science in 1986. Year-by-Year Record as a College Head Coach Year School Overall Pct Conf/Finish Pct Postseason She was drafted by the National Women’s Basketball Association following her senior 1987-88 Greensboro 20-7 .741 10-4/t-2nd DIAC .714 ------1988-89 Greensboro 25-12 .676 9-3/t-2nd DIAC .667 ------season but chose instead to begin her coaching career as a volunteer assistant at the 1989-90 Greensboro 18-8 .692 8-2/t-1st DIAC .800 ------University of North Carolina for the 1986-87 season where she helped the Tar Heels 1994-95 Tulane 19-10 .655 9-3/2nd Metro .750 NCAA (1st Round) go 19-10 overall, finish third in the ACC with a 9-5 league record and advance to the 1995-96 Tulane 21-10 .677 9-5/t-2nd C-USA Red .643 NCAA (1st Round) second-round of the NCAA Tournament. Stockton also enveloped herself in post- 1996-97 Tulane 27-5 .844 12-2/1st C-USA Red .857 NCAA (2nd Round) graduate studies and completed her master’s degree in 1987. 1997-98 Tulane 21-7 .750 12-4/2nd C-USA National .750 NCAA (1st Round) 1998-99 Tulane 24-6 .800 12-4/1st C-USA National .750 NCAA (1st Round) From there, Stockton accepted her first collegiate head coaching position at Division III 1999-2000 Tulane 27-5 .844 12-4/1st C-USA National .750 NCAA (2nd Round) Greensboro College. In three seasons there, she helped guide the Pride to a combined 2000-01 Tulane 22-10 .688 12-4/1st C-USA National .750 NCAA (1st Round) 2001-02 Tulane 24-11 .686 8-6/t-3rd C-USA .571 NCAA (2nd Round) 63-27 record. Along the way, six players earned all-conference honors, including first- 2002-03 Tulane 19-10 .655 8-6/t-3rd C-USA .571 NCAA (1st Round) team selections Lorraine Orr and Susan Gasperson in 1987-88, Gasperson in 1988-89, 2003-04 Tulane 10-18 .357 3-11/t-8th C-USA .214 ------and Tara Thompson in 1989-90. 2004-05 Tulane 11-16 .407 3-11/t-9th C-USA .214 ------2005-06 Tulane 15-12 .556 8-8/t-5th C-USA .500 ------2006-07 Tulane 26-7 .788 13-3/1st C-USA .813 WNIT (2nd Round) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS AT TULANE 2007-08 Tulane 16-14 .533 6-10/t-9th C–USA .375 ------• Surpassed 500 career wins in 2015 2008-09 Tulane 18-14 .563 9-7/6th C-USA .563 ------• 11 trips to the NCAA Tournament 2009-10 Tulane 26-7 .788 12-4/1st C-USA .750 NCAA (1st Round) 2010-11 Tulane 23-11 .676 9-7/4th C-USA .563 WNIT (2nd Round) • Seven WNIT appearances 2011-12 Tulane 23-11 .676 9-7/t-3rd C-USA .563 WNIT (2nd Round) • 15 20-win seasons 2012-13 Tulane 24-9 .727 11-5/t-2nd C-USA .688 WNIT (3rd Round) • Four Conference USA regular-season titles 2013-14 Tulane 20-11 .645 11-5/4th C-USA .688 WNIT (1st Round) • Five Conference USA Tournament Championships 2014-15 Tulane 22-11 .667 11-7/t-5th American .611 NCAA (1st Round) 2015-16 Tulane 23-12 .657 11-7/5th American .611 WNIT (3rd Round) • Seven All-Americans 2016-17 Tulane 18-15 .545 7-9/t-5th American .438 WNIT (3rd Round) • Three Conference Coach of the Year awards 2017-18 Tulane 14-17 .452 5-11/9th American .313 ------• One Conference USA Player of the Year • Three Conference USA Defensive Players of the Year Greensboro Record (3 yrs) 63-27 .700 27-9 .750 Tulane Record (24 yrs) 493-259 .656 223-150 .598 11 NCAA, 7 WNIT • 10 All-Freshman Team selections Career Record (27 yrs) 556-286 .660 250-159 .611 11 NCAA, 7 WNIT • Three Conference Freshmen of the Year • 40 All-Conference honors As An Assistant Coach • 20 career 1,000-point scorers Year School Overall Pct Conf/Finish Pct Postseason 1986-87 North Carolina 19-10 .655 9-5/3rd ACC .643 NCAA (2nd Round) • Five Tulane Hall of Famers 1990-91 Georgia Tech 15-13 .546 3-11/7th ACC .214 ------• Five WNBA Players 1991-92 Georgia Tech 20-13 .606 6-10/7th ACC .375 WNIT Champions • One Senior CLASS Award Finalist 1992-93 Georgia Tech 16-11 .594 8-8/T4th ACC .500 NCAA (1st Round) • One American Scholar Athlete of the Year 1993-94 Georgia Tech 12-15 .444 5-11/7th ACC .313 ------

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Inheriting a team that had never enjoyed a winning record, Stockton’s 1987-88 Greensboro team went 20-7 and finished tied for second in the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with a 10-4 league record. The performance earned her the first THE WORD ON STOCKTON of two DIAC Coach of the Year honors as Stockton earned the title again following the “The coaching staff at Tulane did an exceptional job of not only making sure I was a 1989-90 season after the Pride went 18-8 overall and finished tied for the league title phenomenal athlete but a great student as well. Leaving there with my degree and a at 9-3. wonderful opportunity to make a career out of my sport was pretty amazing.” She returned to the Division I level the following year when she accepted the top -WNBA Veteran and Tulane Hall of Famer Janell Burse (at Tulane 1996-2000) assistant position at Georgia Tech where she was responsible for coordinating recruiting efforts, monitoring academic progress, supervise scheduling and coaching “Over the years I developed a tremendous amount of respect for Lisa as a person and the offense. In four years with Stockton on the staff in Atlanta, the Ramblin’ Wreck as a coach. She is so knowledgeable, and she really individualizes her coaching style to combined to go 63-52, including a 20-13 mark in 1991-92 when North Carolina won each player to find a way to reach everyone. She takes the time to develop a relationship the WNIT. The following season, Georgia Tech went 16-11, finished tied for fourth in with each of her players. I consider her a great friend. I became the player that I am the ACC with an 8-8 league record and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first because of my years at Tulane.” time in school history. -Nine-Year WNBA Veteran and Tulane Hall of Famer Barbara Farris ( at Tulane 1995-98) “Coach Stockton and the entire staff put me in positions to develop personally and pro- Two years later, Stockton accepted her current position at Tulane. fessionally. Her dedication to me as a person is one of the reasons I believe she is a great Along with her Coach of the Year accolades, Stockton was named one of CitiBusiness’ coach.” Women of the Year in 2007. She is a member of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Issues -Tulane Hall of Famer Ashley Langford (at Tulane 2005-09) Committee and also serves on the Academic Subcommittee for the issues committee. Stockton has also served two terms on the Kodak All-American Committee, twice “Playing for Coach Stockton taught me a lot about myself. I found that I had a lot of chaired the C-USA Women’s Basketball Coaches and served two terms as the WBCA untapped resources within myself. Dreaming big means working harder, but it all pays Conference Captain. off in the end.” -WNBA Veteran and Tulane Hall of Famer Teana McKiver (at Tulane 2000-03) From the beginning, Stockton and Tulane have been a perfect fit in part, the coach “I just think that Lisa Stockton is the epitome of class and consistency. It shows in her believes, because her educational experience at Wake Forest was similar to the ones overall record at Tulane, it shows in her number of NCAA invites and the number of con- her current players face at Tulane. Stockton appreciates the value of putting academic ference titles. But it also shows in her relationship with her current and former players – priorities first, and at Tulane the coach doesn’t just say it, she has lived it. who still feel such a part of the program – as well as in her relationship with her current In her 24 seasons, Stockton has built Tulane into a winning program with victories over and former staff members who still carry a bit of Lisa with us in everything that we do.” ranked programs, tournament championships and a succession of All-Americans and -Miami Head Women’s Basketball Coach Katie Meier (Tulane assistant coach, 1994-2001) future professional players piling wins on top of wins.

#NOLABUILT | 28 29 BETH DUNKENBERGER ASSISTANT COACH • SEVENTH SEASON Randolph-Macon, 1988; Virginia Tech 1990 | Shawsville, Va.

Beth Dunkenberger begins her seventh season as assistant basketball coach for the Green Wave heading into the 2018-19 season. After serving as the program’s director of operations during the 2011-12 season, Dunkenberger will once again in all THE DUNKENBERGER FILE... facets of the team’s game planning, recruiting and student-athletes’ academic progress. Hometown: Shawsville, Va. Alma Mater: Randolph-Macon, 1988; Virginia Tech, 1990 Under Dunkenberger’s tutelage, Tulane has posted 121 wins in six years, averaging 64.9 points per game. The Green Wave have made the postseason five of her six years including the program’s first NCAA Tournament at-large bid since 2003 for the 2014- Playing Experience 15 season. In addition, the Wave tied their longest run in the WNIT, reaching the third Randolph-Macon, 1984-88 round in 2016 and 2017.

In fact, in each of the last three seasons players have reached the 1,000-career point Coaching Experience milestone: 2015, Danielle Blagg; 2016, Kolby Morgan; and 2017, Leslie Vorpahl. Morgan 2012-present: Assistant Coach, Tulane became the first in program history to accomplish the feat in her first two seasons and reached 2,200 points at the end of her senior season. Vorpahl became the second player 2011-12: Director of Basketball Operations, Tulane in school history to surpass both 1,000 career points and 500 career assists. All-in-all, 2004-11: Head Coach, Virginia Tech Vorpahl finished her career a two-time AAC all-conference selection while Morgan was a four-time honoree. 2000-04: Head Coach, Western Carolina 1997-2000: Assistant Coach, Florida Tulane has also been a place to shine when exemplifying the term “student-athlete.” 1990-97: Assistant Coach, Virginia Tech For an example of that, look no further than 2015 American Scholar Athlete of the Year and Senior CLASS First Team All-American in Jamie Kaplan and 2017 American Scholar 1988-90: Graduate Assistant, Virginia Tech Athlete of the Year in Leslie Vorpahl. Dunkenberger earned her first head coaching spot at Western Carolina in 2000, and Dunkenberger brought a wealth of coaching experience to the Green Wave squad, over the next four seasons, helped the Catamounts post 65 victories. She was named including head-coaching stints at Western Carolina from 2000-04 and Virginia Tech Southern Conference Coach of the Year following the 2002-03 season when Western from 2004-11 where she posted 175 combined victories. In addition, she also served Carolina tallied 21 wins – the most by the team since moving to the Division I level in as a graduate assistant and assistant coach with the Hokies from 1988-97 and as an 1981 – and advanced to the finals of the SoCon Championship. assistant coach at Florida from 1997-2000. All told, Dunkenberger-coached teams have advanced to the postseason on nine occasions, including a pair of NCAA Tournaments Under Dunkenberger, WCU’s Tiffany Hamm claimed All-Southern Conference honors and one WNIT bid during her time leading the Virginia Tech program. from 2002-04, earned Player of the Year by the SoCon Sports Media Association in 2003 and was tabbed the league’s Freshman of the Year in 2001. In addition, Ki-Ki Glass As head coach of the Hokies, Dunkenberger guided her team to .500-or-better records earned a spot on the 2002 SoCon All-Freshman Team. five times, including a 21-10 mark in 2005-06 when Virginia Tech advanced to the second round of the NCAAs. She also led her team to the NCAA Tournament in 2005 While all of her teams have performed admirably on the court, Dunkenberger’s and to the third round of the WNIT in 2007. Dunkenberger helped four student-athletes squads have also stood out in the classroom as well. Her Virginia Tech teams featured claim All-ACC honors: Kerri Gardin in 2005 (honorable mention) and 2006 (third team), a trio of Academic All-Americans, 11 Academic All-District honorees and a pair of ACC Kirby Copeland in 2007 (honorable mention), Brittany Cook in 2008 (second team) and postgraduate scholarship recipients. Among those honorees was Laura Haskins who Utahya Drye in 2009 (honorable mention). Andrea Barbour claimed a spot on the ACC was the first-ever recipient of the Kay Yow ACC Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of All-Freshman Team in 2008. the Year award in 2009. Several of her players also went on to play basketball professionally, including Gardin At Western Carolina, her student-athletes claimed Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar – who became the first former Hokie to play in the WNBA when she suited up for the recognition three times – including two-time winner Yoneko Allen – and her 2000-01 from 2008-10 and the Washington Mystics in 2011. Copeland, Nara team finished sixth in the nation academically with an overall grade point average of Diawara and Dawn Chriss all played in Europe, and Diaware was selected to the 2008 3.313. Beijing Olympic Games for Mali. A standout student-athlete in her own right, Dunkenberger played collegiately Dunkenberger originally moved to Blacksburg, Virginia, in 1988 and spent the next two at Randolph-Macon College from 1984-88 where she claimed all-conference and years as a graduate assistant before serving as a full-time assistant from 1990-97. As Academic All-District recognition and was tabbed the school’s Top Student-Athlete an assistant, she helped the Hokies win the Metro Conference Tournament crown in in 1988. A native of Shawsville, Virginia, Dunkenberger, was the valedictorian at 1994 and the Metro regular-season title in 1995 as Virginia Tech advanced to the NCAA Shawsville High in 1984, graduated cum laude from Randoph-Macon with a bachelor’s Tournament both years. degree in mathematics in 1988 and completed her master’s degree in education from Virginia Tech in 1990. From there, Dunkenberger accepted an assistant coaching position at Florida. From 1997-2000, she helped the Gators earn a combined 73-36 record, including a 23-9 mark and a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 1997-98. With Dunkenberger on staff, Florida also made the NCAA Tournament in 1999 and advanced to the 2000 WNIT title game.

#NOLABUILT | 30 31 COACHES/STAFF ALAN FREY ASSISTANT COACH • 13TH SEASON UNO, 1998 | New Orleans, La.

Alan Frey begins his 13th season with the Tulane women’s basketball team for the 2018-19 campaign, where he will once again work with the Green Wave’s post players. THE FREY FILE... The 2018-19 season marks Frey’s 12th year handling the Green Wave student-athletes Hometown: New Orleans, La. on the blocks, as he handled Tulane’s guards during the 2009-10 campaign. In Alma Mater: UNO, 1988 addition, Frey’s areas of focus are recruiting, opponent scouting and individual player development. Coaching Experience During his time at Tulane, Frey has helped the Green Wave post winning records in all 2006-present: Assistant Coach, Tulane but one season, tallying a combined 253-139 overall record. Furthermore, the Wave 2004-06: Assistant Coach, Loyola-New Orleans have won a pair of Conference USA regular-season titles and secured nine postseason appearances (2007, 2010-17). Tulane’s 2015 NCAA Tournament appearance marked its 1992-2006: Head Coach, Kenner Angels (AAU) first at-large bid since 2003. Its WNIT runs in 2016 and 2017 each tied their longest run 1987-1992: Assistant Coach, Team Louisiana (AAU) in the tournament, reaching the Round of 16. Frey was instrumental in helping Brett Benzio become just the second player in Tulane Vickie Johnson, Niesa Johnson, , Yolanda Moore and Detrina White. women’s basketball history and the third Green Wave student-athlete overall (men’s or women’s) to score at least 1,000 points and pull down at least 1,000 rebounds during Prior to joining the collegiate coaching ranks, Frey has spent the bulk of his professional her career. career managing not-for-profit organizations throughout the New Orleans area. A leader in New Orleans philanthropic circles for nearly 20 years, Frey served as the 2015 graduate Tiffany Dale finished her career ranked fifth all-time in blocks (155) and President of the New Orleans’ Chapter of the Association of Fund Raising Professionals sixth in career rebounds (782), all while accumulating 974 career points. Shortly after, in 2005 as well as the President of the Louisiana Chapter of Community Health Charities 2016 graduate Chinwe Duru finished sixth all-time in career blocks (143) while tying for in 2005-06. He was the executive director of the Louisiana Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis fourth in career games played (129). Foundation from 2000-06 and remains actively involved in the foundation’s fund- Frey’s recruiting efforts have been instrumental to the program’s overall success in raising efforts. recent years as evidenced by the following: Benzio in 2009, Olivia Grayson in 2010, Danielle Blagg in 2012, Leslie Vorpahl in 2014, Kolby Morgan in 2015 – each All- A 1983 graduate of nearby Jesuit High School, Frey received his bachelor’s degree in Freshmen Team honorees. Blagg also claimed C-USA Freshman of the Year honors in history from the University of New Orleans in 1988. 2012, while Morgan became the first freshman to earn all-conference recognition. In addition, junior college transfer Indira Kaljo was tabbed C-USA Newcomer of the Year in 2009. A native of New Orleans, Frey joined the Tulane family for the 2006-07 season after spending the previous two years as an assistant coach for the Loyola (New Orleans) men’s team. His duties with the Wolfpack included recruiting, on-court instruction and practice implementations. In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Frey spent 15 years coaching the AAU Kenner Angels to 13 Finals Fours and five national championships from 1992-2006. He compiled an overall record of 425-67 during his time with the Angels, including a 138- 25 mark at the national tournament. The 1997 AAU National Coach of the Year, Frey guided the team to the Gold Medal at the 1996 Junior Olympics and a second-place finish in 2005. Frey’s teams amassed 15 Louisiana AAU titles in as many years with a 79-1 record at the state tournament. Frey also served as an assistant coach for Team Louisiana at U.S. Junior Nationals from 1987-92, and the 1990 squad won the USJN championship. He also served as an assistant coach (1984-91) and head coach (1992-2004) for the Jefferson Parish Recreation Department All-Stars where he helped the club win a combined 13 International Championships. During his time involved with AAU, Frey helped more than 50 of his players earn Division I scholarships, including Tulane alumni Olivia Grayson, Tiffany Aidoo, Sarah Goree, Rodnelle Hadley, Salome Hector, Mignon Frey, Mary Ann Marino, Lacey Vicknair and Kristi Pertuit. In addition, five of his former players have gone on to play in the WNBA:

#NOLABUILT | 30 31 DOSHIA WOODS ASSISTANT COACH • NINTH SEASON Western Illinois, 2001 | Topeka, Kan.

Doshia Woods begins her ninth season as a member of the Tulane women’s basketball coaching staff in the 2018-19 campaign. Woods is primarily responsible for the development of the Green Wave’s perimeter players and oversees student-athletes’ THE WOODS FILE... academic progress. During her time at Tulane, Woods helped the Green Wave post six Hometown: Topeka, Kansas consecutive 20-plus win seasons in her first six years and seven straight postseason Alma Mater: Western Illinois, 2001 berths, including a 2015 NCAA Tournament appearance. Her impact on the team’s guards has been evident in Kolby Morgan (2014-15, 2015-16, Playing Experience 2016-17, 2017-18), Leslie Vorpahl (2015-16, 2016-17), Danielle Blagg (2012-13, 2013- Barton Community College, 1997-1999 14, 2014-15), Jamie Kaplan (2013-14), Olivia Grayson (2011-12) and Tiffany Aidoo (2010-11) who claimed all-conference honors in those years. Western Illinois, 1999-2001

Woods’ guard development was quite evident in the development of both Vorpahl and Morgan. Vorpahl wrapped a career in which she was just the second person in school Coaching Experience history to surpass both 1,000 career points and 500 career assists. She ranked in the top 2010-present: Assistant Coach, Tulane 20 in the country in assists as a senior and was named American Athletic Conference 2008-10: Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, Missouri Scholar-Athlete on top of that, following in the footsteps of 2015 winner and Senior CLASS Award First-Team All-American Jamie Kaplan. 2005-08: Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Oregon State 2004-05: Assistant Coach, New Mexico State Meanwhile, Morgan has went down as one of the greatest players in program history. The only player to reach 1,000 career points in her first two seasons at Tulane, and the 2001-04: Assistant Coach, Western Illinois only player to score 600 or more points in three different seasons, Morgan finished her career with 2,240 points to finish second all-time at Tulane. Under Woods’ tutelage, Tiffany Cornelius (2002-03) and Zane Teilane (2004-05) claimed Mid-Continent Conference Player of the Year honors. While Woods had moved on to As a team, Tulane’s 3-point shooting from its guards has never been better. In 2017- Oregon State by the time Teilane completed her career, she went on to be drafted by 18 season, the Wave knocked down 205 three-pointers, setting a new school record in the Detroit Shock in the third round of the 2006 WNBA Draft and played in the 2008 that category. The team also broke the school record with 606 attempted 3-pointers. In Olympics as a member of Team Latvia. fact, the past three years have all ranked inside the top-five in program history in made three-pointers for a single season. Teilane is one of three future Olympians Woods helped develop as Kimberly Butler of Oregon State and Tugba Palazoglu of Western Illinois earned spots on the 2012 Great A noted recruiter, Woods has been instrumental in landing talented student-athletes Britain and Turkey National Teams. everywhere she has been and then develop that talent she has helped sign. Her first recruiting class at Tulane proved to be a solid group as the four freshmen – Blagg, Tiffany A native of Topeka, Kansas, and a 1997 graduate of Topeka High School, Woods began Dale, Adesuwa Ebomwonyi and Jamie Kaplan – combined to earn C-USA Freshman of her collegiate playing career at Barton Community College where as a sophomore, she the Week honors on seven occasions. Ultimately, all four players cemented their names led BCC in three-point shooting, earned second-team All-Jayhawk West Conference forever in the Tulane record books, all finishing on the top-10 list for most games played honors and helped lead the team to a conference championship. The Cougars’ 29-2 while accounting for 46.1 percent of the team’s scoring over the four years. overall record was the highest winning percentage in school history at the time and Barton finished the year ranked sixth nationally. Woods’ accepted a scholarship to Woods joined the Tulane staff for the 2010-11 campaign following two seasons in Western Illinois and played in 57 games from 1999 to 2001 for the Westerwinds. During the Big 12 at Missouri from 2008 to 2010, where she recruited and coached three all- her Division-I career, she averaged 8.8 points per game and was named second-team conference players. Before Missouri, Woods spent three seasons as an assistant coach All-Mid Continent Conference as a senior after making a then-school-record 62 three- and recruiting coordinator at Oregon State from 2005 to 2008. In 2005-06, the Beavers pointers. Despite playing only two seasons at WIU, Woods’ 102 career three-pointers posted a 10 game improvement over the previous season and earned a berth to the ranked fifth in school history. WNIT Tournament, advancing to the second round. With the Beavers, Woods recruited and coached four all-conference and two all-freshman team players. Woods’ recruiting Woods earned an associate’s degree from Barton in 1999 and completed her bachelor’s efforts helped the Beavers land the Alaska and Gatorade Player of the Year in Talisa degree in English with a minor in psychology from Western Illinois in 2001. Woods Rhea, as well as Judie Lomax. Rhea became the 15th OSU player to score 1,000 career is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and has served as a points. Lomax, who transferred to Columbia after Woods and the rest of the coaching roundtable presenter for the WBCA national convention. Woods was also a presenter at staff left the University following the 2007-08 season, went on to lead the NCAA in Dan Tudor’s “2014 National Collegiate Recruiting Conference,” held in Boston, Mass. In rebounding twice during her time with the Lions and was named 2010 Ivy League her time away from the court, she volunteers for “Girls First,” a non-profit organization Player of the Year. dedicated to providing sport and movement opportunities to underserved girls in the metropolitan New Orleans area. Prior to serving as an assistant coach at New Mexico State University in 2004-05, Woods was an assistant coach at her Alma Mater Western Illinois University from 2001 to 2004. The program posted a combined 57-30 record in her three seasons, as well as earning Mid-Continent (now Summit League) regular season championships and WNIT berths in 2002-03 and 2003-04. In her three seasons, Woods recruited and coached seven all- conference and two all-freshman team players.

#NOLABUILT | 32 33 COACHES/STAFF LINDSAY WERNTZ DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS • SEVENTH SEASON Fort Wayne, 2002 | Freeport, Ill.

Lindsay Werntz enters her seventh season as the Green Wave’s director of women’s program and overseeing the team’s academic progress. She helped Keiva Council and basketball operations where she is responsible for coordinating the team’s camps, Jasmine Brewer earn All-America, All-Louisiana, all-conference and National All-Jesuit game scheduling, overseeing Tulane’s student manager staff, serving as the liaison to Team honors. the equipment operations staff, as well as working with Tulane’s game operations staff and managing the Green Wave’s travel on road trips. She will also help coordinate the In addition, Werntz was head coach at Hill College for the 2007-08 season and also team’s special projects with the Tulane campus and New Orleans community. served as assistant coach at Nevada from 2006-07, Midland College from 2004-06 and Florida Gulf Coast from 2002-03. She helped Nevada earn a spot in the WNIT in 2007, Werntz came to Tulane following two seasons as the top assistant at Loyola University helped guide Midland to a spot in the Region V Championship and was instrumental New Orleans where she helped lead the Wolfpack to a combined 43-18 overall record in FGCU going 30-1 and posting the nation’s top defense during her lone year in the and a 20-10 mark in Southern States Athletic Conference action. In 2011-12, Werntz Sunshine State. helped Loyola post a 23-6 record and a 14-4 league mark while advancing to the NAIA National Championship Tournament. The Wolfpack’s .793 winning percentage that year Werntz played college basketball at Arkansas State during the 1996-97 season before stood as the second-best in the history of the program. spending two seasons at IPFW. She completed her bachelor’s degree in general studies from IPFW in 2002 and earned a master’s degree in health and physical education from While at Loyola, Werntz was responsible for gameday preparation, scouting and Marshall two years later. recruiting while also designing and implementing the strength and conditioning

OLIVIA GRAYSON

DIRECTOR OF STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT AND VIDEO • FIRST SEASON Tulane, 2013 and 2016 | Metairie, La.

Returning to her alma mater, Olivia Grayson joined the Tulane women’s basketball staff Prior to her time at Northwestern State, Grayson was Tulane’s graduate assistant and as its new director of student-athlete development and video in August 2018. video coordinator from 2013-2016. While earning her master’s degree in social work, Grayson broke down game film, assisted coaches on court during practice, organized In this new role, Grayson will be responsible for coordinating daily practices and team on-campus recruiting, managed social media and assisted with all aspects of team activities, community outreach, working with marketing, directing the team’s mentor travel. She also designed and organized the team playbook, recruited practice players program, and coordinating video. and managers and was the assistant camp coordinator.

Grayson, a native of Metairie, played for the Green Wave from 2009-13 and remains As a player for the Green Wave, Grayson was First Team All-Conference USA in 2012 and eighth all-time in Tulane history with 1,442 points. She is also fourth all-time in assists Second Team All-CUSA in 2013. In her first year at Tulane, the conference recognized her (499), fifth in steals (249), 10th all-time in field goals made (487), fifth in field goals on its All-Freshman Team. She was the MVP of the 2011 Tulane Classic and made the attempted (1,349) and seventh in rebounding (750). She holds the program record for All-Tournament team in 2010 and 2011. games played at 134. She attended the WBCA’s “So You Want to be a Coach?” program in 2013, earned All- Most recently, Grayson served as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for Louisiana honors in 2012 and 2013 and was the 2010 Female Amateur Athlete of the Northwestern State women’s basketball in Natchitoches, Louisiana. With the Demons, Year as awarded by the Allstate Sugar Bowl and Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of she was responsible for recruiting, scouting, coordinating camps, team video exchange, Fame. organizing team travel, ordering inventory and supervising graduate students in addition to her coaching duties.

#NOLABUILT | 32 33 LESLIE CHANTELLE VORPAHL BOUCHER Assistant Strength and Graduate Assistant Conditioning Coach Tulane, 2017 Maine, 2011

Following a year playing professional basketball abroad, former Tulane star point guard Leslie Vorpahl Chantelle Boucher was hired as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Tulane University in July of returned Uptown to serve as the Green Wave’s graduate assistant in June 2018. 2015. She works primarily with the women’s basketball program and beach volleyball program and serves as the director of nutrition for Green Wave student-athletes. She also works with the Green Wave football team. Vorpahl, who earned her degrees from Tulane in business management and marketing in 2017, spent the previous year playing basketball for CS Universitatea Cluj Napoca in Romania. She was the team’s leading In her first year at Tulane, she served as the strength and conditioning coach for the swimming and diving scorer and passer, racking up 15.7 points and 6.0 assists per game. program in 2015-16, before being transitioned into her new role. Prior to her arrival in New Orleans, Boucher was the assistant director of strength and conditioning at Harvard University, a position she obtained after At Tulane, she stands as the 12th-leading scorer all-time with 1,255 points. She still sits third all-time in beginning her tenure with the Crimson as an intern. assists (558), third in assists per game (4.3), fifth in 3-pointers made (192), fifth in 3-pointers attempted (528), fourth in 3-point percentage (.364) and fifth in minutes played (3,679). She is one of just three players A native of Saco, Maine, Boucher earned her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and exercise science at the in team history have more than 200 assists in a season, recording 201 assists in her senior year. She is also one University of Maine in 2011. She is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association of just two players in program history (Ashley Langford) to finish with more than 1,000 points and 500 assists. (CSCCA).

As a junior and senior, Vorpahl was named Third Team All-American Athletic Conference, and she earned the league’s Scholar Athlete of the Year and Sportsmanship Award as a senior. Her junior year also saw her win Most Improved Player in The American, and she was on the Conference USA All-Freshman Team in her first year with the Green Wave.

Vorpahl had an interest in coaching dating back to her time with the Green Wave, attending the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s “So You Want to be a Coach?” program in 2017.

A native of San Antonio, Texas, Vorpahl will be seeking her graduate degree in health and wellness management. TYLYN TRUMMER CHAPPELL EVANS Program Coordinator Athletic Trainer Tulane, 2015 Tylyn Trummer joined Tulane Athletics in 2011 and has been with the department for all but one year since Alabama, 2011; then. Since November 2016, she has worked as the program coordinator for the women’s basketball team. Memphis, 2013 Her duties as program coordinator include overseeing daily operations of the women’s basketball offices, assisting coaches with recruiting correspondences, coordinating travel arrangements for recruiting, Chappell Evans joined Tulane Athletics as assistant athletic trainer in August of 2017. She oversees all aspects supporting development of the yearly budget, aiding in all team travel and serving as the co-tournament of healthcare for the Green Wave’s women’s basketball program. director for the Tulane Classic. Evans arrives after three years at Samford University where she was associate head athletic trainer for all Trummer came back to Tulane after spending a year with Excite! All Stars – a local New Orleans youth non- women’s sports for the last two years and head of the mental health committee. She joined the Bulldogs profit – as the Recruitment and Fundraising Outreach Manager where she solicited support and developed in August of 2014 as an assistant athletic trainer, working with women’s basketball, women’s tennis and strategic fundraising plans. women’s golf. Prior to her time with Excite! All Stars, she spent 2011-15 with the Tulane men’s basketball program under Evans was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Memphis from 2011-13, working primarily former head coach Ed Conroy as the Head Operations Manager and was chosen to be the first female to travel with football, volleyball, women’s tennis and cheer and dance. as an operations manager with the men’s basketball program. Evans earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training at the University of Alabama in 2011, before going on to A native of Omaha, Nebraska, Trummer earned her bachelor’s degree from Tulane in Public Health and 2015 earn a master’s degree in sport commerce at Memphis in 2013. and is currently working toward a master’s degree in Kinesiology.

#NOLABUILT | 34 35 COACHES/STAFF CHARLOTTE GUS BATTIEST KATTENGELL Assistant Director of Academic Services Radio Broadcaster New Orleans Southern Miss, 1998

Charlotte Battiest is in her 11th year at Tulane University as assistant director for academic services. Gus Kattengell serves as the play-by-play broadcaster for Tulane’s women’s basketball games and is entering his seventh season calling the action on the hardwood in 2018-19. Kattengell is also entering his 10th season In her current capacity, Battiest works with women’s basketball, women’s tennis, women’s cross country, as part of Tulane football broadcasts serving as the pregame and postgame show host along with patrolling women’s track & field and football. Battiest supervises and mentors a team of academic and career advisors the sidelines as the sideline reporter. with academic counseling of student athletes on day-to-day academic concerns, such as tutoring, mentoring and monitoring academic progress. Battiest also facilitates study and tutoring sessions, when necessary, and Kattengell has been entrenched in New Orleans sports radio as a journalist reporting on the Saints, Pelicans assists student-athletes with course scheduling and registration. and other professional and college sports. He has also served as the sideline reporter for the Saints Radio Network for two years and as sideline reporter and color commentator for the former Arena Football League’s Battiest also serves as the advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and organizes Voodoo Radio Network for three years. community service events, in addition to coordinating special events such as the Graduation Reception and the Green Globes awards ceremony. January 2010 saw Kattengell take to the airways as co-host of the Sports Hangover, a daily sports talk show. In 2009, he was hired as the Sports Director at WMTI 106.1 The Ticket, where The Sports Hangover aired A native of New Orleans, Battiest earned both her bachelor of arts in English and master’s degree in weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. In 2014, he joined ESPN New Orleans where he currently hosts the Sports Hangover educational administration from the University of New Orleans. weekdays from 12-3 p.m.

Kattengell was rewarded by the Press Club of New Orleans in Summer 2018 as Sports Hangover was selected the Best Sports Talk Show. Other awards include two Regional Murrow Awards presented by the Radio- Television News Directors Association for Sports Feature and several Louisiana Associated Press awards for Best Sportscast and Sports Story in the state.

After graduating from Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, Kattengell took his passion for athletics to the University of Southern Mississippi, where he majored in Broadcast Journalism and minored in Coaching and Athletic Administration. EVAN DREXLER Assistant Director of Strategic Communications Florida, 2009

Evan Drexler joined Tulane Athletics as assistant director of strategic communications in September 2017. He is the primary media contact for the Green Wave’s women’s basketball and women’s swimming & diving programs.

Prior to Tulane, Drexler spent four years at Little Rock as associate communications director where he handled all media initiatives related to the Trojans’ women’s basketball, women’s soccer, track & field and cross country programs.

Drexler also spent two years working in the Cornell athletic department as a media relations contact for nine Big Red sports. He worked primarily with men’s soccer, women’s lacrosse and the women’s ice hockey program, covering that team during its run to Women’s Frozen Four in 2012. He was also responsible for men’s and women’s cross country and track, men’s golf, sprint football and equestrian.

Before his time with Cornell, Drexler spent two years reporting on every high school sport in Broward County for The Miami Herald. His duties included covering more than 50 high schools as The Herald’s primary reporter for football, soccer and softball.

Born and raised in Miami, Drexler graduated magna cum laude from the University of Florida in 2009 with a degree in journalism. At Florida, he covered Gators Athletics for the student newspaper, The Independent Florida Alligator, for nearly three years. He served as the paper’s sports editor while covering the Gators’ 2008 football national championship and also wrote a weekly column.

#NOLABUILT | 34 35

PLAYERS TATYANA LOFTON #11 • GUARD • 5-9 • SENIOR Madison, Miss. | Madison-Ridgeland Academy/Jones County JC

As a Junior (2017-18): Finished the season with 4.4 points and 2.3 rebounds per game...Played in 25 games and started the last five, becoming a starter through the course of the season...Averaged 13.7 minutes per game...Shot 35.1 percent from the 3-point line and 36.8 percent overall...Had a college-best 16 points at Wichita State, shooting 6 of 14 from the field and 3 of 6 from the 3-point line (February 24)... Scored in double figures in one other game, tallying 13 points off the bench against Tulsa (January 21)...Doubled her scoring average from 2.1 points per game through December to 4.4 points per game by season’s end...Had two eight- games, first against Troy in the Tulane Classic (December 21) and then against Tulsa (January 21)...Also had six rebounds against UConn (February 21) and against Memphis in the AAC Tournament (March 3)...Had a career-high five assists against Memphis in the AAC Tournament (March 3)...Had two blocks in the final game of the season, both against UConn’s Kia Nurse (March 4). Jones County Junior College: Led the Bobcats to a 30-2 record for the 2016-17 season, and its first-ever NJCAA Division I national tournament appearance where they reached the quarterfinal round...Averaged 12.3 points on 40.5 percent shooting...A two-time First Team MACJC All-State selection and two-time All Region 23 honoree. High School: Attended Madison Ridgeland Academy...Lettered four years in basketball where she played the 2/3 guard...Were the Mississippi state champions in 2014-15 when they went 40-4...MVP of the MAIS All-Star game in 2014-15...Named First Team All-State in 2014-15...Was a three-time all-conference selection...Member of the National Honor Society and the JROTC program. Personal: Born in Flowood, Mississippi...Enjoys listening to music, fishing, hunting, reading and writing...Favorite athlete is ...Loves to cook and ride horses... Intends to finish her degree at Tulane then pursue law school to become a lawyer.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS 16 AT WICHITA STATE (2/24/18) FG MADE 6 AT WICHITA STATE (2/24/18) THREES 3 AT WICHITA STATE (2/24/18) REBOUNDS 8, 2X, LAST VS. TULSA (1/21/18) ASSISTS 5 VS. MEMPHIS (3/3/18) FTS 5 AT MEMPHIS (2/18/18) STEALS 3 VS. MEMPHIS (3/3/18) BLOCKS 2 VS. UCONN (3/4/18) MINUTES 28 AT WICHITA STATE (2/24/18)

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2017-18 25-5 343/13.7 39-106 .368 13-37 .351 18-27 .667 22-35-57 2.3 34-1 34 28 3 11 109 4.4 TOTAL 25-5 343/13.7 39-106 .368 13-37 .351 18-27 .667 22-35-57 2.3 34-1 34 28 3 11 109 4.4

#NOLABUILT 37 KSENIJA MADZAREVIC #34 • CENTER • 6-5 • SENIOR Nova Sad, Serbia | Rabun Gap Nacoochee (Ga.)

As a Junior (2017-18): Finished the year with 1.2 points and 0.9 rebounds per game, playing in 22 games with an average of 6.9 minutes per game...Had 10 blocks, tied for third-most on the roster...Scored a season-high six points at NC State (December 3)... Also had four points vs. Tulsa (January 21)...Had her best rebounding game of the year against Troy (December 21), grabbing three offensive boards and one defensive board... Played a season-high 16 minutes in that game as well...Smothered UNO for four blocks (December 5) and blocked two UTEP shots in the Tulane Classic (December 22)...Shot 54.5 percent from the field during the year, the highest percentage on the Tulane roster. As a Sophomore (2016-17): Played in 29 of 33 games, averaging 10.0 minutes off the bench...Scored in 16 of 28 appearances...During the three-game WNIT run, Madzarevic averaged 5.0 points, more than doubling her season average, shooting 6-for-12 from the field...Also averaged 2.0 blocks per game...Earned a career-high four blocks vs. Grambling in the second round of the WNIT...Shot a combined 8-for-15 in the month of March... Also scored in her last seven appearances starting with Cincinnati on Feb. 15...Was the Sixth Player of the Game in the win over Cincinnati on Feb. 15, recording a career high in rebounds (4) to go along with her 6 points and three blocks...Tallied one of the best games of her career at SMU, tying her career highs in points (8) and made field goals (4) while setting a new high in minutes played (22)...Converted 13 of 23 shots (.565) from the floor during conference play. As a Freshman (2015-16): Played in 15 games, averaging 5.1 minutes off the bench... Collected a block in 6 of 15 appearances, good for a 0.4 average...Made Green Wave debut in season opener vs. Little Rock, recording her first career block and assist in five minutes of play...In 11 minutes of play vs. Jackson State, Madzarevic collected her first career field goal to go along with her season-high three rebounds. High School: Attended Rabun Gap Nacoochee in Rabun Gap, Georgia...Played in 30 games in her senior year, averaging 6.1 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 2.8 blocks per game...Ranked as the 49th-best post in the country by ESPN...2015 State Champi- onship runner-up...All-Conference selection for the second straight year...Nominated for McDonald’s All-American...Picked to play in North Georgia All-Star Classic. Personal: Born in Novi Sad, Serbia...Has two older sisters...Favorite hobby is traveling... Favorite athlete is ...Future plans include pursuing a career in architecture.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS 8, TWICE, LAST AT SMU (1/11/17] FG MADE 4, TWICE, LAST AT SMU (1/11/17) THREES NONE REBOUNDS 5 VS. GRAMBLING (3/19/17) ASSISTS 1, SEVEN TIMES FTS 2 VS. UT ARLINGTON (3/16/17) STEALS 1, 3X, LAST VS. UTEP (12/22/17) BLOCKS 4, 2X, LAST VS. UNO (12/5/17) MINUTES 22 AT SMU (1/11/17)

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2015-16 15-0 77/5.1 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2-8-10 0.7 6-0 2 4 6 0 4 0.3 2016-17 29-0 289/10.0 32-59 .542 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 13-26-39 1.3 35-1 5 20 18 1 68 2.3 2017-18 22-0 151/6.9 12-22 .545 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 7-13-20 0.9 16-0 0 7 10 3 27 1.2 TOTAL 66-0 517/7.8 46-88 .523 0-0 .000 7-15 .467 22-47-69 1.0 57-1 7 31 34 4 99 1.5

#NOLABUILT | 38 39 PLAYERS MEREDITH SCHULTE #22 • FORWARD • 6-0 • SENIOR Braselton, Ga. | Mill Creek HS

As a Junior (2017-18): Finished third on the roster with 7.5 points and 3.8 rebounds the season, raised her field goal percentage from .286 to .324...Named to the 2015-16 per game...Played in all 31 games, starting 28 and seeing an average of 25.4 minutes American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. per game...Finished tied for fourth on the team with 21 steals...Scored in double figures in 13 games during the season...Had a season-high of 19 points against Dayton in the High School: Lettered four years in basketball at Mill Creek...Finished third in school Maine Tip-Off Tournament (November 11)...Scored double figures in three straight games history with 1,172 career points and second all-time in career rebounds...First player in from February 7-18 with 14 points against Temple, 12 at Cincinnati and 12 at Memphis... school history to achieve a triple-double...Career highs of 34 points and 16 rebounds... Grabbed a season-high eight rebounds against UNO (December 5)...Had 11 games with Averaged 17 points, seven rebounds, two assists, and two steals as a senior...Four-star at least five rebounds...Had a season-best four steals at Tulsa (January 3)...Shot 50.3 recruit by Prospects Nation...Ranked-16th best wing by ESPN...2015 Region 7A Player percent from the field during the year, making 96 of 191 shots...Named to the Tulane of the Year...Selected to the GACA North South All-Star game...2015 First Team All-Coun- Classic All-Tournament Team for her 18 points and nine rebounds in those two games. ty...2015 Naismith Third Team All-Metro...Participated in FCA, Relay For Life, and was a volunteer/instructor at Getting2Tri amputee camp. As a Sophomore (2016-17): Played in all 33 games, starting in 26...Averaged 22.5 minutes...During three-game WNIT run: Shot 7-for-12 from the field, averaging 5.7 Personal: Born in Lawrenceville, Georgia...Has one older sister...Hobbies include points...Recorded the best game of her career in the season opener vs. Grambling, traveling and spending time at the lake...Favorite athlete is ...Drives a making her first six shots from the field before finishing 8 of 9 including a perfect 1967 Fastback Mustang. 4-for-4 from 3-point range, setting a new career high of 20 points...Landed on the Week 1 AAC Honor Roll list as a result...Went a perfect 7-for-7 from the field vs. Cincinnati, earning a team-high 14 points to go along with her six boards...Reeled in a career high 11 rebounds at SMU, which marked her third and final double-digit rebounding effort...Played a career high 34 minutes vs. Memphis...Had all six of her rebounds by halftime...Hit a clutch 3-pointer with 2:35 left to give Tulane a 55-51 lead over Auburn before clinching by the final of 61-59...Finished with 8 points and six rebounds...Earned her first double-double at UTSA, collecting 10 points and 10 rebounds...Recorded three straight games with double-digit points from Nov. 27-Dec. 3, averaging 12.0 points on a combined 12-of-25 from the field in that span...In two combined games vs. Grambling, shot an impressive 11-for-12 from the field, totaling 26 points. As a Freshman (2015-16): Played in 34 games, averaging 12.9 minutes, the third-most off the bench...Scored a career-high 10 points vs. Temple on Jan. 26, connecting on a career-tying two treys...Tallied 7 points on 3-of-6 shooting against Memphis to help advance Tulane to the semifinals of the AAC Tournament...Recorded back-to-back games in which she set new career highs in rebounds, starting with six at SMU and seven vs. East Carolina...With the team only up 76-73 vs. ECU on Jan. 23, Schulte took a crucial charge with nine seconds left to help seal the game for the Wave...Earned her first career conference weekly honor on Jan. 11, winning American Freshman of the Week status... Averaged 7.5 ppg on the week, while shooting 6-for-16 from the field and 3-of-5 from

CAREER HIGHS POINTS 20 VS. GRAMBLING (11/12/16) FG MADE 8 VS. GRAMBLING (11/12/16) THREES 4 VS. GRAMBLING (11/12/16) REBOUNDS 11 AT SMU (11/12/16) ASSISTS 4, 2X, LAST VS. MEMPHIS (3/3/18) FTS 6, 2X, LAST AT CINCINNATI (2/10/18) STEALS 2, TWICE, LAST VS. MAINE (12/28/16) BLOCKS 1, 12X, LAST VS. TEMPLE (2/7/18) beyondMINUTES the arc in39 the VS. Wave’sDAYTON victories(11/11/17) over ECU and UCF...After a slow shooting start to

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2015-16 34-0 439/12.9 36-111 .324 12-43 .279 15-26 .577 24-65-89 2.6 43-0 6 27 1 9 99 2.9 2016-17 33-26 742/22.5 65-167 .389 13-56 .232 31-39 .795 42-109-151 4.6 80-2 17 49 5 21 174 5.3 2017-18 31-28 786/25.4 96-191 .503 0-0 .000 42-55 .764 35-83-118 3.8 72-3 35 51 6 19 234 7.5 TOTAL 98-54 1967/20.1 197-469 .420 25-99 .253 88-120 .733 101-257-358 3.7 195-5 58 127 12 49 507 5.2

#NOLABUILT | 38 39 HARLYN WYATT #25 • CENTER • 6-2 • SENIOR Atlanta, Ga. | Benjamin E. Mays HS

As a Junior (2017-18): Scored 7.4 points per game to finish fourth on the team and High School: Attended Benjamin E. Mays High...Lettered four years in basketball was its leading rebounder with 6.2 boards per game...Also topped the team in blocked where she played power forward/center...Led team to a 27-3 record and first champi- shots with 27...Shot 46.0 percent from the field...Scored a career-best 18 points at onship game since 2003...Region 5A State Championship runner-ups...5A First Team Wichita State (February 24), making a career-best nine field goals...Had a career-high All-State honoree...Two-time First Team All-Region 5A selection (2014 & 2015)...2015 15 rebounds against UNO (December 5) and recorded a double-double with 10 points... GACA All-Star...2015 Naismith Award winner...Averaged 16 points and eight rebounds Scored in double figures in nine games during the year and had at least five rebounds in as a senior...Ranked as the No. 2 post in the state of Georgia...Participated in Title IX 21 of 31 games...Started in 28 games and played in all 31, averaging 25.5 minutes per National Tournament...Also lettered two years in softball (starting pitcher) and one year game...Had a career-best three assists against LSU (December 10)...Made a career-high in volleyball...Was named school’s MVP for 2013-14 softball season...Graduated with five free throws against Middle Tennessee (December 17)...Had a career-best three steals Honors...Honor Roll from 2011 through 2014...Part of the following: National Society against LSU (December 10)...Had a season-best three blocks in two different games. High School Scholars, Beta Club, Journalism Club, St. Paul of the Cross Youth Ministries, and Delta Gamma Academy-Public Service. As a Sophomore (2016-17): Started all 33 games and averaged 23.4 minutes...Her eight double-digit scoring performances ranked third on the team...Notched 11 points Personal: Born in her hometown of Atlanta...Her father, Horace, played basketball at on 5-of-7 shooting from the field with a team-high seven rebounds vs. Grambling in the Clemson University (1978-82) before being drafted to the Atlanta Hawks in 1982...Has second round of the WNIT...Tallied a team high 12 points vs. UCF on Feb. 22...Recorded a two younger brothers...Hobbies include watching movies, reading, traveling, shopping career-best four blocks vs. Cincinnati on Feb. 15, leading the Wave to a season team high and spending time with friends...Favorite athlete is Lisa Leslie...Plans to become a sports of eight blocks on the night...Averaged 0.9 blocks overall, which ranked 11th in AAC... television host or broadcaster. Averaged 1.1 blocks in league play, which ranked eighth...Scored 10 of her 12 points in the second half vs. Maine, helping lift the Wave to a 77-62 victory...Powered the Wave to a 63-51 win over Eastern Washington with first career double-double, achieving career highs in points (14), made field goals (6), assists (2) and minutes (38), while tying her season high of 10 rebounds...Led team in offensive rebounds with her 1.6 average... Scored 10 points vs. No. 10/9 Miss State after going 4-for-4 from the field. As a Freshman (2015-16): One of two freshmen to play in all 35 games, averaging 13.1 minutes, the second-most off the bench...Tallied points in 11 straight appearances, dating from Feb. 6 vs. Houston to the first round of the WNIT vs. Alabama on March 16, connecting on 23 of 44 shot attempts...Recorded her first career start at Houston on Feb. 6, creating a new starting five for the first time all season, and went on to start four games in a row...In her four combined starts, amassed 24 total points on 10-of-16 shoot- ing from the floor...In her start at Houston on Feb. 6, nearly registered a double-double by earning 8 points and seven rebounds, along with a career high three blocks in a career-best 27 minutes of play...Produced her first double-digit scoring performance of her career with 12 points in the win vs. Southern on Dec. 18, connecting on a career-best five made field goals...Reeled in a career-best 11 rebounds in win over Jackson State... Her 0.7 blocks per game in league play ranked 13th...Named to the 2015-16 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS 18 AT WICHITA STATE (2/24/18) FG MADE 9 AT WICHITA STATE (2/24/18) THREES NONE REBOUNDS 15 VS. UNO (12/5/17) ASSISTS 3 VS. LSU (12/10/17) FTS 5 VS. MTSU (12/17/17) STEALS 3 VS. LSU (12/10/17) BLOCKS 4 VS. CINCINNATI (2/15/17) MINUTES 39 AT CINCINNATI (1/28/17)

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2015-16 35-4 457/13.1 54-109 .495 0-0 .000 17-38 .447 35-64-99 2.8 64-0 3 46 16 8 125 3.6 2016-17 33-33 773/23.4 90-162 .556 0-0 .000 37-78 .474 53-100-153 4.6 88-3 15 55 30 21 217 6.6 2017-18 31-28 792/25.5 103-224 .460 0-1 .000 23-55 .418 68-123-191 6.2 87-2 21 51 27 18 229 7.4 TOTAL 99-65 2022/20.4 247-495 .499 0-1 .000 77-171 .450 156-287-443 4.5 239-5 39 155 73 47 571 5.8

#NOLABUILT | 40 41 PLAYERS KAYLA MANUIRIRANGI #5 • GUARD • 5-7 • JUNIOR Hawera, New Zealand | New Plymouth Girls

As a Sophomore (2017-18): Finished the season second on the Tulane roster with 7.7 points per game...Played in all 31 games, starting the first 26...Averaged 2.3 rebounds per game...Had 107 assists, leading Tulane in that category as its starting point guard most of the season...Totaled 21 steals, tied for third on the roster...Named to the AAC Honor Roll on January 29 following a week with two double-figure scoring games at UConn and at Houston...Picked up a season- and career-high eight assists against Houston (January 6)...Had 11 games with five or more assists...Finished with an assist-to- ratio of 1.4...Scored a career-high 19 points against Iowa State in the Junkanoo Jam, making 6 of 16 field goals including 4 of 6 from the 3-point line (November 25)...Also had 19 points against Troy (December 21) in the Tulane Classic with a 6-of-8 performance from the field and a 5-of-7 performance from the 3-point line...Scored in double figures in 11 games...Grabbed a season-high eight rebounds against Houston (January 6)...Had six games of four or more rebounds...Finished the year shooting 34.2 percent from the 3-point line (53-155) and 34.7 percent overall (77-222)...Shot 79.5 percent from the free-throw line (31-39). As a Freshman (2016-17): Played in 27 of 33 games and averaged 6.3 minutes off the bench...Scored in 15 of 27 appearances...Hit two 3-pointers in the last 3:30 of the game at East Carolina to help seal the 61-45 victory...Finished with a career-best six points... Played a career-high 18 minutes vs. Temple, tying her personal best in rebounds (3) and assists (2)...Picked up her first career block, along with tying her high of two assists, vs. Grambling in the second round of the WNIT...Went 1 for 2 from 3-point range, nabbed one assist and one in nine minutes of play vs. NC State...Recorded her first collegiate basket and points vs. Southern Miss...Also dished out her first career assist...Named to the 2016-17 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. Personal: Spent the last two years of her prep career at New Plymouth Girls’ High School where she led the squad to two straight playoff appearances...In 2014, guided her team to a national high school championship where she was named the tournament MVP and a 3x3 tournament title as well...Spent time on the national scene for New Zealand as well, dating as far back as 2012 when she made the U16 national squad...Followed that up by captaining the U17 team in 2013 and the U18 squad in 2014...Also in 2014, began representing New Zealand with the Junior Tall Ferns (U19).

CAREER HIGHS POINTS 19, 2X, LAST VS. TROY (12/21/17) FG MADE 6, 4X, LAST VS. HOUSTON (1/6/18) THREES 5 VS. TROY (12/21/17) REBOUNDS 8 VS. HOUSTON (1/6/18) ASSISTS 8 VS. HOUSTON (1/6/18) FTS 6 AT TULSA (1/3/18) STEALS 3 VS. USF (2/5/18) BLOCKS 1, 2X, LAST AT MCNEESE (11/29/17) MINUTES 39 VS. HOUSTON (1/6/18)

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2016-17 27-0 171/6.3 16-44 .364 8-29 .276 2-2 1.00 7-8-15 0.6 13-0 16 23 1 4 42 1.6 2017-18 31-26 790/25.5 77-222 .347 53-155 .342 31-39 .795 6-66-72 2.3 32-0 107 75 1 21 238 7.7 TOTAL 58-26 961/16.6 93-266 .350 61-184 .332 33-41 .805 13-74-87 1.5 45-0 123 98 2 25 280 4.8

#NOLABUILT | 40 41 MADDISON WELLS #24 • FORWARD • 6-1 • JUNIOR Winter Haven, Fla. | Winter Haven/Chain of Lakes

As a Sophomore (2017-18): Averaged 2.6 points and 2.3 rebounds per game... Played in 29 games, starting four with an average of 12.4 minutes per game...Scored a season-high 7 points in two different games, first against East Carolina (January 24) and second against Temple (February 7)...Had a season-best six rebounds at Houston (January 31) and had two five-rebound games...Posted a season-best three steals at Houston (January 31)...Started four of the final five games of the year...Played a season-best 29 minutes on Senior Night against SMU (February 26)...Shot 44.1 percent from the field during the season. As a Freshman (2016-17): Played in 27 of 33 games and averaged 9.4 minutes off the bench...Scored in 12 of 27 appearances...Played a career-high 24 minutes vs. No. 1 UConn on Feb. 18, tying her career best of five rebounds...Recorded one of her best outings of the season at No. 1 UConn on Jan. 22, earning 8 points on 3-of-5 shooting in 17 minutes of play...Grabbed a team- and season-high five rebounds in 21 minutes of action vs. No. 10/9 Miss State (November 16)...Recorded a double-digit scoring performance in her Green Wave debut with 10 points on a perfect 4-for-4 shooting day vs. Grambling (November 12)...Named to the 2016-17 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. Personal: Originally from New Orleans before moving to Florida...At Winter Haven, helped produce back-to-back 20+ win seasons and playoff appearances: 22-8 in 2013-14 and 28-4 in 2014-15...Honed her skills while playing for Kenny Kallina with the FGB travel team...Listed as a 4-star recruit by JumpOffPlus Scouting,..Competed for FGB in the Tournament of Champions in Suwanee and Nashville, as well as the Summer Basketball Playoff in Charlotte.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS 10 VS. GRAMBLING (11/22/16) FG MADE 4 VS. GRAMBLING (11/2-2/16) THREES 1 AT MEMPHIS (2/27/17) REBOUNDS 6, 2X, LAST AT HOUSTON (1/31/18) ASSISTS 2 VS. SMU (2/28/18) FTS 2, 4X, LAST AT UCF (1/17/18) STEALS 2 VS. TULSA (1/21/18) BLOCKS 1, THREE TIMES, LAST VS. UCF (3/4/17) MINUTES 29 VS. SMU (2/28/18)

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2016-17 27-0 255/9.4 21-55 .382 1-5 .200 5-8 .625 18-30-48 1.8 21-0 4 23 4 6 48 1.8 2017-18 29-4 360/12.4 30-68 .441 0-1 .000 14-20 .700 26-41-67 2.3 19-0 11 20 2 10 74 2.6 TOTAL 56-4 615/11.0 51-123 .415 1-6 .167 19-28 .679 44-71-115 2.1 40-0 15 43 6 16 122 2.2

#NOLABUILT | 42 43 PLAYERS KAILA ANDERSON #1 • GUARD • 5-5 • SOPHOMORE Kenner, La. | University Lab

As a Freshman (2017-18): Finished her first season averaging 2.8 points, 1.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game...Played in 29 games, getting her first career start against Houston (January 6)...Finished tied for fourth on the roster with 14 made 3-pointers...Scored 8 points against Southern Miss while adding four assists (No- vember 14)...Picked up six assists against Dayton (November 11) at the Maine Tip-Off Tournament...Had a season-high 9 points against Iowa State (November 24) in the Junkanoo Jam, making a season-best three 3-pointers...Scored 8 points against No. 1 UConn (February 21)...Also had a season-high three steals in that game...Brought down a season-high four rebounds on two occasions...Tallied a season-high six assists against Dayton (November 11) and against Vanderbilt (November 17)...Recorded the first block of her career against San Diego State (November 25). High School: Attended University Lab School in Baton Rouge...Played point guard under head coach Bonita Johnson...Capped a stellar senior campaign by being named both USA Today First-Team All-Louisiana and LSWA Class 3A First Team All-State, along with being tabbed with the prestigious Louisiana High School Basketball Coaches Association MVP award, which ranges across all classes in the state...Led University Lab to a 31-7 record and the Division II state championship game as a senior, averaging a double-double along the way with her 21.4 points and 10.5 assists per game...Won two state championships at University Lab...Won Most Outstanding Player in first championship game appearance...Member of FCA Club. Personal: Born in Metairie, Louisiana...Favorite athlete is LeBron James while favorite person is her mother...Loves listening to music...Future career plans include owning her own major business.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS 9 VS. IOWA ST. (11/24/17) FG MADE 3, 4X, LAST VS. UCONN (2/21/18) THREES 3 VS. IOWA STATE (11/24/17) REBOUNDS 4, 3X, LAST AT CINCINNATI (2/10/18) ASSISTS 8 VS. TROY (12/21/17) FTS 2, 4X, LAST VS. UCONN (3/4/18) STEALS 3 VS. UCONN (2/21/18) BLOCKS VS. SDSU (11/25/17) MINUTES 27 AT SOUTHERN MISS (11/15/17)

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2017-18 29-1 500/17.2 28-105 .267 14-62 .226 12-22 .545 4-43-47 1.6 54/2 67 64 1 21 82 2.8 TOTAL 29-1 500/17.2 28-105 .267 14-62 .226 12-22 .545 4-43-47 1.6 54/2 67 64 1 21 82 2.8

#NOLABUILT | 42 43 SIERRA CHEATHAM #12 • GUARD • 6-0 • SOPHOMORE Houston, Texas | Clear Springs HS

As a Freshman (2017-18): Finished fifth on Tulane with 5.0 points per game...Also recorded 1.9 rebounds per game and started in 10 games during the year...Averaged 17.5 minutes per game...Scored in double figures four times during the season... Topped Tulane with 12 points against USF (February 3)...Set a season high with 14 points against Houston (January 6)...Scored 11 points in back-to-back games in the Tulane Classic (December 21-22)...Grabbed a season-high six rebounds against Houston (January 6)...Posted a season-best five assists against Wichita State (January 13) and also had four assists at Wichita State (February 24)...Had a season-best two steals in eight different games...Started and played a season-best 37 minutes against Wichita State (January 13). High School: Attended Clear Springs High School in Houston...Led the basketball team to four straight playoff appearances with a combined four-year record of 121-22...As a senior, spearheaded Clear Springs to an undefeated District Championship (14-0), ultimately finishing 32-4 on the year...Won the All-District 24-6A Offensive Player of the Year Award after averaging 14 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game... Ultimately led the Chargers to the Class 6A Regional III title game in 2017, where she ended her prep career with a 20-point, 10-rebound performance...Inducted into Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society Personal: Born in Arlington, Texas...Favorite athletes are , Kevin Durant and LeBron James...Favorite color is orange...Plans to follow a pre-medical track while at Tulane and hopes to become a surgeon one day...Also interested in pediatrics.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS 14 VS. HOUSTON (1/6/18) FG MADE 4, 3X, LAST VS. USF (2/3/18) THREES 4 VS. USF (2/3/18) REBOUNDS 6 VS. HOUSTON (1/6/18) ASSISTS 5 VS. WICHITA STATE (1/13/18) FTS 2, 2X, LAST AT USF (12/31/17) STEALS 2, 5X, LAST AT MEMPHIS (2/18/18) BLOCKS 1, 3X, LAST AT CINCINNATI (2/10/18) MINUTES 37 VS. WICHITA STATE (1/13/18)

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2017-18 31-10 543/17.5 55-149 .369 37-106 .349 9-14 .643 23-35-58 1.9 52/0 25 38 6 25 156 5.0 TOTAL 31-10 543/17.5 55-149 .369 37-106 .349 9-14 .643 23-35-58 1.9 52/0 25 38 6 25 156 5.0

#NOLABUILT | 44 45 PLAYERS KRYSTAL FREEMAN #23 • FORWARD • 6-0 • SOPHOMORE Pineville, La. | Pineville HS

As a Freshman (2017-18): Averaged 1.9 points and 1.9 rebounds per game in her first year with Tulane...Played in 22 games and saw 8.5 minutes of action per game...Got her first career rebound against Maine (November 10)...Scored four points and added a season-best seven rebounds against San Diego State in the Junankoo Jam (November 25)...Had a season-best two assists in that game as well...Also had a season-high seven rebounds at USF (December 31)...Scored a season-best 6 points against Troy in the Tulane Classic (December 21)...Had two blocks and an assist against UNO (December 5). High School: Played forward/center for the Pineville Rebels...Was a 5A Second Team All-State honoree...Averaged a double-double with her 20 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior...Elevated her game in the Class 5A State basketball tournament, leading Pineville to a big second-round upset over No. 2 seed East Ascension, bringing an end to their 23-game win streak - Freeman scored 25 points in the game, including two free throws with 14.7 seconds left to earn the 48-46 win...Ultimately led Pineville to four straight playoff appearances...Louisiana State AAU Champions in 2016 with the Louisiana Lady Selecte...National Honor Society member and Anchor Club member junior & senior years...Student Council Representative 2014-17. Personal: Born in Alexandria, Louisiana...Hobbies include Xbox gaming...Favorite athlete is LeBron James...First cousin, Aaron Epps, played basketball at LSU...Always has a Song of the Day...Intends to major and have a future career in technology.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS 6 VS. TROY (12/21) FG MADE 3 VS. TROY (12/21) THREES N/A REBOUNDS 7, 2X, LAST AT USF (12/31) ASSISTS 2 VS. SDSU (11/25) FTS 2 AT MCNEESE (11/29) STEALS 1, 2X, LAST VS. MEMPHIS (3/3) BLOCKS 2 VS. UNO (12/5) MINUTES 19, 2X, LAST VS. HOUSTON (1/6)

YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2017-18 22-0 187/8.5 19-46 .413 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 11-31-42 1.9 13-0 6 13 6 3 42 1.9 TOTAL 22-0 187/8.5 19-46 .413 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 11-31-42 1.9 13-0 6 13 6 3 42 1.9

#NOLABUILT | 44 45 ERIN GUTIERREZ #2 • GUARD • 5-9 • FRESHMAN Davie, Fla. | Nova HS

High School: As a senior, took Nova High School to the state championship game and finished with a 30-2 record...A McDonald’s All-American nominee...Named BCAA Female Scholar Athlete of the Year...Named Sun Sentinel Player of the Year and Miami Herald First Team All-County...Helped her Nova team win the BCAA Big 8 championship and was named the Big 8 MVP...Won the Holiday Palm Classic tournament...Won district and regional championship...Scored 18.3 points per game, grabbed 6.5 boards and had 4.7 assists... As a junior, averaged 15.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game while helping Nova to a 20-7 record...Named First Team All-County by the Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald... Named to the Big 8 All-Tournament Team and Jr. Orange Bowl All-Tournament Team...Also played basketball for the Miami Suns Team Fowles EYBL and placed sixth in the Nike Tournament of Champions...Part of the National Honor Society...Was Student Government Secretary...Coaching Maccabi Girls basketball.

Personal: Daughter of Stacy and Alex Gutierrez, a former professional cyclist...Has one older sister, Lauren...Intends to major in business...Favorite athlete is Kelsey Plum.

MIA HEIDE #42 • FORWARD • 6-5 • FRESHMAN Austin, Texas | Austin HS

High School: In her senior year at Austin High, named the MVP of District 25-5A for the second straight year...Also named Class 5A All-State by the Austin American-Statesman... Averaged 15.7 points, 12.1 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 2.8 blocks per game...Shot 53.2 percent from the field...Nominated for McDonald’s All-American game...Named to the Texas Girls Coaches Association Legacy All-Star Team and All-State team...Named TGCA and TABC Academic All-State...Named to the Faith 7 All Star Team and Central Texas High School All Star Team...Named Austin High’s Co-Outstanding Offensive Player, its Outstanding Defensive Player and its MVP...Won the Austin High 3-D (Desire, Dedication and Determi- nation) Award...Finished with 1,624 career points, the second-most ever at Austin...As a junior, scored 15.2 points, grabbed 8.1 rebounds and added 1.9 blocks per game...Shot 55 percent from the field...Named District 25-5A MVP...Reached the Regional Finals that season for the first time in school history...TABC and TGCA All-State honors as a junior... All-District First Team and scored her 1,000th career point in her junior season...Named First Team All-District as a sophomore and All-District Honorable Mention as a freshman... Academic All-District all four years of high school...Won Adidas Gauntlet National Championship in 2017...Named an Adidas All-American in 2016 and 2017...First girls’ basketball player at Austin to sign a Division 1 scholarship.

Personal: Daughter of Michael and Kim Heide...Father played basketball at Colorado Mesa University (formerly Mesa State College)...Has one younger sister, Katrina...Undecided on a major at Tulane...Favorite athlete is Kawhi Leonard.

#NOLABUILT | 46 47 PLAYERS DYNAH JONES #14 • GUARD • 5-10 • FRESHMAN New Orleans, La. | John Curtis Christian

High School: In her senior year, named All-Metro by the Advocate...Averaged 16.0 points, 5.6 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game...Took John Curtis to the state championship game and won for the second consecutive season...Named Class 5A All-State Honorable Mention by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association...As a junior, also named All-State Honorable Mention from the LSWA...Named 2016-17 All-Metro Girls Basketball Team by the Times Picayune...Won a state championship as a junior...Played in high school for former Tulane women’s basketball player Barbara Farris.

Personal: Daughter of Natasha and Donell Jones...Has one older brother, Richard Myles, and one twin brother, Donell Jones...Has three older sisters, Jordan, Briana and Tyler... Favorite athlete is LeBron James...Favorite celebrity is Beyoncé.

DENE’ MIMMS #30 • FORWARD • 6-5 • FRESHMAN New Orleans, La. | Warren Easton Charter

High School: Played four years of basketball for Coach Darius Mimms Sr., her father, at Warren Easton Charter...Won the Louisiana state championship as a freshman...Named All-USA Louisiana Girls Basketball Second Team by USA Today...Named All-Metro Girls Basketball Team by the Times-Picayune...All-District and All-State in 2016-17...Played club basketball for Lady Elfrid Payton Elite...Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Darius and Lionne Mimms...Father played basketball at Louisiana Tech and Southern University...Has one younger sister, Deja...Has three older brothers, Darius Jr., Brent Chapius and Thomas Moore Jr....Favorite athlete is Candace Parker...Intends to major in marketing and minor in graphic design...Plans to open her own marketing firm.

#NOLABUILT | 46 47 48 2017-18 IN REVIEW

Tulane Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 04, 2018) 2017-18 OVERALLAll games STATS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 14-17 9-5 3-9 2-3 CONFERENCE 5-11 4-4 1-7 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-6 5-1 2-2 2-3

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 03 MORGAN, Kolby 31-31 1092 35.2 202-486 .4 1 6 72-204 .3 5 3 130-177 .7 3 4 42 124 166 5.4 62 1 103 100 22 59 606 19.5 05 MANUIRIRANGI, Kayla 31-26 790 25.5 77-222 .3 4 7 53-155 .3 4 2 31-39 .7 9 5 6 66 72 2.3 32 0 107 75 1 21 238 7.7 22 SCHULTE, Meredith 31-28 786 25.4 96-191 .5 0 3 0-0 .0 0 0 42-55 .7 6 4 35 83 118 3.8 72 3 35 51 6 19 234 7.5 25 WYATT, Harlyn 31-28 792 25.5 103-224 .4 6 0 0-1 .0 0 0 23-55 .4 1 8 68 123 191 6.2 87 2 21 51 27 18 229 7.4 12 CHEATHAM, Sierra 31-10 543 17.5 55-149 .3 6 9 37-106 .3 4 9 9-14 .6 4 3 23 35 58 1.9 52 0 25 38 6 25 156 5.0 11 LOFTON, Tatyana 25-5 343 13.7 39-106 .3 6 8 13-37 .3 5 1 18-27 .6 6 7 22 35 57 2.3 34 1 34 28 3 11 109 4.4 01 ANDERSON, Kaila 29-1 500 17.2 28-105 .2 6 7 14-62 .2 2 6 12-22 .5 4 5 4 43 47 1.6 54 2 67 64 1 21 82 2.8 13 CRUICKSHANK, Cayla 29-9 366 12.6 25-76 .3 2 9 14-36 .3 8 9 14-25 .5 6 0 15 23 38 1.3 19 0 23 25 0 13 78 2.7 24 WELLS, Maddison 29-4 360 12.4 30-68 .4 4 1 0-1 .0 0 0 14-20 .7 0 0 26 41 67 2.3 19 0 11 20 2 10 74 2.6 15 THOMPSON, Tene 19-13 315 16.6 24-76 .3 1 6 2-4 .5 0 0 23-31 .7 4 2 15 45 60 3.2 32 0 13 23 10 18 73 3.8 23 FREEMAN, Krystal 22-0 187 8.5 19-46 .4 1 3 0-0 .0 0 0 4-7 .5 7 1 11 31 42 1.9 13 0 6 13 6 3 42 1.9 34 MADZAREVIC, Ksenija 22-0 151 6.9 12-22 .5 4 5 0-0 .0 0 0 3-6 .5 0 0 7 13 20 0.9 16 0 0 7 10 3 27 1.2 Team 63 80 143 18 Total...... 31 6225 710-1771 .4 0 1 205-606 .3 3 8 323-478 .6 7 6 337 742 1079 34.8 492 9 445 513 94 221 1948 62.8 Opponents...... 31 6223 768-1863 .4 1 2 183-599 .3 0 6 347-511 .6 7 9 424 793 1217 39.3 524 - 442 499 99 279 2066 66.6

TEAM STATISTICS TLN OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1948 2066 11/10/17 at MAINE W 42-34 1054 Points per game 62.8 66.6 11/11/17 vs DAYTON L 65-71 303 Scoring margin -3.8 - 11/14/17 at Southern Miss L 58-66 1126 FIELD GOALS-ATT 710-1771 768-1863 11/17/17 VANDERBILT W 71-59 1562 Field goal pct .4 0 1 .4 1 2 11/24/17 vs Iowa State L 64-67 150 3 POINT FG-ATT 205-606 183-599 11/25/17 vs San Diego State W 80-46 186 3-point FG pct .3 3 8 .3 0 6 11/29/17 at McNeese W 70-66 729 3-pt FG made per game 6.6 5.9 12/03/17 at NC State L 55-79 2088 FREE THROWS-ATT 323-478 347-511 12/5/17 UNO W 79-56 935 pct .6 7 6 .6 7 9 12/10/17 LSU L 50-73 1242 F-Throws made per game 10.4 11.2 12/17/17 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 62-44 545 REBOUNDS 1079 1217 12/21/17 TROY W 106-75 672 Rebounds per game 34.8 39.3 12/22/17 UTEP W 67-56 706 Rebounding margin -4.5 - * 12/31/17 at USF L 46-75 2018 ASSISTS 445 442 * 01/03/18 at Tulsa W 72-63 202 Assists per game 14.4 14.3 * 1/6/18 HOUSTON L o t 92-98 642 TURNOVERS 513 499 * 01/13/18 WICHITA STATE L 56-64 604 Turnovers per game 16.5 16.1 * 01/17/18 at UCF L 51-59 3107 Turnover margin -0.5 - * 1/21/18 TULSA W 70-39 710 Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.9 * 1/24/18 EAST CAROLINA W 64-58 585 STEALS 221 279 * 01/27/18 at UConn L 45-98 10167 Steals per game 7.1 9.0 * 01/31/18 at Houston L 48-72 575 BLOCKS 94 99 * 02/03/18 USF L 53-63 775 Blocks per game 3.0 3.2 * 02/07/18 TEMPLE W 69-65 625 ATTENDANCE 12103 30052 * 02/10/18 at Cincinnati L 52-83 463 Home games-Avg/Game 14-864 12-2068 * 02/18/18 at Memphis L 60-73 467 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 5-1048 * 2/21/18 UCONN L 47-91 1655 * 02/24/18 at Wichita State L 70-81 2818 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T Totals * 02/26/18 SMU W 52-46 845 Tulane 495 427 470 546 10 1948 03/03/18 vs Memphis W 76-64 4599 Opponents 499 490 550 511 16 2066 03/04/18 vs UConn L 56-82 0

* = Conference game

#NOLABUILT 49 Tulane Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 03, 2018) 2017-18 CONFERENCEConference games only STATS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 5-11 4-4 1-7 0-0 CONFERENCE 5-11 4-4 1-7 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 03 MORGAN, Kolby 16-16 582 36.4 88-253 .3 4 8 23-91 .2 5 3 75-101 .7 4 3 23 66 89 5.6 37 1 55 58 8 40 274 17.1 05 MANUIRIRANGI, Kayla 16-13 417 26.1 37-117 .3 1 6 23-80 .2 8 8 20-27 .7 4 1 2 35 37 2.3 15 0 52 45 0 12 117 7.3 25 WYATT, Harlyn 16-14 395 24.7 48-112 .4 2 9 0-0 .0 0 0 11-28 .3 9 3 31 56 87 5.4 44 1 10 29 11 9 107 6.7 22 SCHULTE, Meredith 16-13 389 24.3 45-92 .4 8 9 0-0 .0 0 0 16-21 .7 6 2 15 38 53 3.3 38 2 13 27 4 10 106 6.6 12 CHEATHAM, Sierra 16-10 333 20.8 35-93 .3 7 6 23-66 .3 4 8 6-10 .6 0 0 15 21 36 2.3 32 0 12 27 4 16 99 6.2 11 LOFTON, Tatyana 16-3 246 15.4 29-78 .3 7 2 9-24 .3 7 5 14-21 .6 6 7 19 20 39 2.4 26 1 22 20 1 6 81 5.1 24 WELLS, Maddison 15-3 230 15.3 20-41 .4 8 8 0-0 .0 0 0 9-13 .6 9 2 21 22 43 2.9 9 0 7 13 1 8 49 3.3 13 CRUICKSHANK, Cayla 15-5 185 12.3 14-45 .3 1 1 7-22 .3 1 8 7-11 .6 3 6 5 16 21 1.4 11 0 8 13 0 6 42 2.8 01 ANDERSON, Kaila 14-1 231 16.5 12-47 .2 5 5 4-25 .1 6 0 6-12 .5 0 0 3 21 24 1.7 23 1 26 28 0 14 34 2.4 23 FREEMAN, Krystal 10-0 83 8.3 8-17 .4 7 1 0-0 .0 0 0 1-1 1.000 3 15 18 1.8 4 0 2 5 2 1 17 1.7 15 THOMPSON, Tene 8-2 90 11.3 3-13 .2 3 1 1-1 1.000 4-6 .6 6 7 4 10 14 1.8 5 0 2 8 2 3 11 1.4 34 MADZAREVIC, Ksenija 10-0 44 4.4 4-5 .8 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2-4 .5 0 0 3 4 7 0.7 5 0 0 4 2 0 10 1.0 Team 43 34 77 10 Total...... 16 3225 343-913 .3 7 6 90-309 .2 9 1 171-255 .6 7 1 187 358 545 34.1 249 6 209 287 35 125 947 59.2 Opponents...... 16 3225 427-943 .4 5 3 97-306 .3 1 7 177-260 .6 8 1 194 418 612 38.2 270 - 259 268 57 164 1128 70.5

TEAM STATISTICS TLN OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 947 1128 * 12/31/17 at USF L 46-75 2018 Points per game 59.2 70.5 * 01/03/18 at Tulsa W 72-63 202 Scoring margin -11.3 - * 1/6/18 HOUSTON L o t 92-98 642 FIELD GOALS-ATT 343-913 427-943 * 01/13/18 WICHITA STATE L 56-64 604 Field goal pct .3 7 6 .4 5 3 * 01/17/18 at UCF L 51-59 3107 3 POINT FG-ATT 90-309 97-306 * 1/21/18 TULSA W 70-39 710 3-point FG pct .2 9 1 .3 1 7 * 1/24/18 EAST CAROLINA W 64-58 585 3-pt FG made per game 5.6 6.1 * 01/27/18 at UConn L 45-98 10167 FREE THROWS-ATT 171-255 177-260 * 01/31/18 at Houston L 48-72 575 Free throw pct .6 7 1 .6 8 1 * 02/03/18 USF L 53-63 775 F-Throws made per game 10.7 11.1 * 02/07/18 TEMPLE W 69-65 625 REBOUNDS 545 612 * 02/10/18 at Cincinnati L 52-83 463 Rebounds per game 34.1 38.2 * 02/18/18 at Memphis L 60-73 467 Rebounding margin -4.2 - * 2/21/18 UCONN L 47-91 1655 ASSISTS 209 259 * 02/24/18 at Wichita State L 70-81 2818 Assists per game 13.1 16.2 * 02/26/18 SMU W 52-46 845 TURNOVERS 287 268 Turnovers per game 17.9 16.8 * = Conference game Turnover margin -1.2 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 1.0 STEALS 125 164 Steals per game 7.8 10.3 BLOCKS 35 57 Blocks per game 2.2 3.6 ATTENDANCE 6441 19817 Home games-Avg/Game 8-805 8-2477 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T Totals Tulane 233 204 225 275 10 947 Opponents 269 278 303 262 16 1128

#NOLABUILT | 50 51 2017-18 IN REVIEW GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

Date Opponent Result Score Record Attendance High Points High Rebounds High Assists 11/10/17 at MAINE W 42-34 1-0 1,054 (18) Morgan (9) Morgan (6) Manuirirangi 11/11/17 vs DAYTON L 65-71 1-1 303 (28) Morgan (6) Schulte (6) Anderson/Manuirirangi 11/14/17 at Southern Miss L 58-66 1-2 1,126 (17) Morgan (7) Wyatt/Thompson (4) Anderson 11/17/17 VANDERBILT W 71-59 2-2 1,562 (27) Morgan (8) Thompson (6) Anderson/Manuirirangi 11/24/17 vs Iowa State L 64-67 2-3 150 (19) Manuirirangi (10) Wyatt (6) Manuirirangi 11/25/17 vs San Diego State W 80-46 3-3 186 (27) Morgan (7) Freeman (5) Manuirirangi 11/29/17 at McNeese W 70-66 4-3 729 (25) Morgan (8) Wyatt (4) Manuirirangi 12/3/17 at NC State L 55-79 4-4 2,088 (20) Morgan (5) Wyatt/Thompson (5) Manuirirangi 12/5/17 UNO W 79-56 5-4 935 (21) Morgan (15) Wyatt (5) Manuirirangi 12/10/17 LSU L 50-73 5-5 1,242 (12) Wyatt (5) Wyatt (4) Manuirirangi 12/17/17 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 62-44 6-5 545 (19) Morgan (7) Wyatt (3) Anderson/Morgan 12/21/17 TROY W 106-75 7-5 672 (32) Morgan (8) Lofton/Morgan (8) Anderson/Morgan 12/22/17 UTEP W 67-56 8-5 706 (22) Morgan (6) Wyatt/Schulte/Manuirirangi (6) Morgan 12/31/17 at USF L 46-75 8-6 2,018 (10) Schulte (7) Freeman/Morgan (5) Morgan 1/3/18 at Tulsa W 72-63 9-6 202 (30) Morgan (9) Morgan (4) Anderson 1/6/18 HOUSTON L 92-98 9-7 642 (30) Morgan (9) Morgan (9) Morgan 1/13/18 WICHITA STATE L 56-64 9-8 604 (26) Morgan (6) Morgan (5) Cheatham 1/17/18 at UCF L 51-59 9-9 3,107 (12) Manuirirangi (7) Wyatt (5) Morgan 1/21/18 TULSA W 70-39 10-9 710 (17) Morgan (9) Wyatt (6) Manuirirangi 1/24/18 EAST CAROLINA W 64-58 11-9 585 (20) Morgan (11) Morgan (7) Morgan 1/27/18 at UConn L 45-98 11-10 10,167 (13) Manuirirangi (3) Thompson (3) Manuirirangi 1/31/18 at Houston L 48-72 11-11 575 (16) Morgan (9) Wyatt (3) Manuirirangi/Anderson 2/3/18 USF L 53-63 11-12 775 (12) Cheatham (6) Morgan (6) Morgan 2/7/18 TEMPLE W 69-65 12-12 625 (25) Morgan (7) Morgan (7) Manuirirangi 2/10/18 at Cincinnati L 52-83 12-13 463 (12) Schulte (6) Wyatt (4) Manuirirangi 2/18/18 at Memphis L 60-73 12-14 467 (14) Morgan (7) Morgan (4) Lofton 2/21/18 UCONN L 47-91 12-15 1,655 (15) Morgan (6) Lofton (2) Morgan 2/24/18 at Wichita State L 70-81 12-16 2,818 (18) Wyatt (9) Wyatt (4) Cheatham 2/26/18 SMU W 52-46 13-16 845 (24) Morgan (6) Morgan/Wyatt (3) Morgan 3/3/18 vs. Memphis W 76-64 14-16 4,599 (27) Morgan (8) Morgan (8) Morgan 3/4/18 vs UConn L 56-82 14-17 (21) Morgan (8) Wyatt (3) Morgan GAME-BY-GAME TEAM COMPARISON

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Mar Assist TOver Block Steal Fouls MAINE 19/16 23/18 42-34 +8 14-49/14-53 .286/.264 4-15/3-23 .267/.130 10-15/3-7 .667/.429 40/38 +2 11/8 10/13 3/0 6/8 11/14 DAYTON 39/30 26/41 65-71 (6) 25-46/24-64 .543/.375 6-15/7-19 .400/.368 9-17/16-21 .529/.762 23/46 (23) 17/16 18/16 3/3 4/8 17/20 Southern Miss 27/32 31/34 58-66 (8) 19-57/24-52 .333/.462 10-24/3-10 .417/.300 10-16/15-27 .625/.556 34/40 (6) 12/13 17/15 4/6 6/10 21/15 VANDERBILT 34/29 37/30 71-59 +12 26-59/24-57 .441/.421 7-17/2-10 .412/.200 12-19/9-21 .632/.429 45/33 +12 17/14 13/13 2/3 4/7 20/24 Iowa State 35/35 29/32 64-67 (3) 22-60/23-66 .367/.348 7-26/9-26 .269/.346 13-18/12-19 .722/.632 35/50 (15) 14/17 10/13 5/5 2/2 15/19 San Diego State 43/27 37/19 80-46 +34 31-62/17-56 .500/.304 15-27/5-16 .556/.313 3-5/7-13 .600/.538 38/36 +2 21/7 12/19 2/1 2/7 16/15 McNeese 23/23 47/43 70-66 +4 20-54/22-71 .370/.310 5-14/8-28 .357/.286 25-31/14-22 .806/.636 45/46 (1) 9/13 14/9 7/2 4/7 20/25 NC State 26/38 29/41 55-79 (24) 19-48/27-61 .396/.443 6-21/10-25 .286/.400 11-14/15-21 .786/.714 24/42 (18) 12/18 15/10 2/4 5/8 14/13 UNO 42/33 37/23 79-56 +23 29-66/16-62 .439/.258 9-25/3-10 .360/.300 12-17/21-23 .706/.913 49/39 +10 18/6 16/13 10/6 12/8 15/14 LSU 21/29 29/44 50-73 (23) 20-54/31-62 .370/.500 4-17/4-13 .235/.308 6-11/7-12 .545/.583 26/41 (15) 15/16 23/21 5/2 9/12 19/17 MIDDLE TENN. 27/22 35/22 62-44 +18 24-50/12-44 .480/.273 5-15/4-23 .333/.174 9-14/16-21 .643/.762 29/30 (1) 13/7 21/25 2/1 11/7 18/20 TROY 53/31 53/44 106-75 +31 40-69/29-85 .580/.341 13-25/6-29 .520/.207 13-16/11-14 .813/.786 45/42 +3 29/11 19/17 3/3 8/11 16/17 UTEP 39/23 28/33 67-56 +11 27-68/21-58 .397/.362 8-22/7-21 .364/.333 5-10/7-9 .500/.778 38/43 (5) 18/11 9/18 5/2 10/3 15/15 USF 20/44 26/31 46-75 (29) 18-62/29-62 .290/.468 7-22/9-23 .318/.391 3-5/8-14 .600/.571 34/48 (14) 12/20 10/7 3/2 3/5 14/8 Tulsa 30/28 42/35 72-63 +9 24-45/22-59 .533/.373 4-12/6-17 .333/.353 20-36/13-16 .556/.813 35/31 +4 18/5 24/22 4/0 12/12 13/25 HOUSTON 44/27 38/55 92-98 (6) 34-73/33-72 .466/.458 3-20/10-24 .150/.417 21-28/22-37 .750/.595 54/36 +18 22/18 23/15 1/4 5/8 32/26 WICHITA STATE 33/35 23/29 56-64 (8) 21-57/26-57 .368/.456 8-17/4-11 .471/.364 6-12/8-10 .500/.800 35/34 +1 14/14 20/19 2/12 7/16 9/17 UCF 20/32 31/27 51-59 (8) 15-49/24-55 .306/.436 7-22/1-4 .318/.250 14-17/10-21 .824/.476 27/46 (19) 10/14 17/20 2/0 9/13 18/13 TULSA 37/16 33/23 70-39 +31 26-55/14-62 .473/.226 7-20/2-24 .350/.083 11-12/9-16 .917/.563 46/34 +12 20/6 21/16 5/2 9/9 18/18 EAST CAROLINA 29/28 35/30 64-58 +6 23-55/25-62 .418/.403 4-10/4-21 .400/.190 14-25/4-7 .560/.571 38/38 - 16/13 17/20 3/4 12/12 12/19 UConn 19/53 26/45 45-98 (53) 17-48/39-54 .354/.722 5-18/11-20 .278/.550 6-6/9-13 1.000/.692 18/27 (9) 6/28 27/14 1/3 5/18 10/14 Houston 28/32 20/40 48-72 (24) 19-60/28-57 .317/.491 5-27/9-24 .185/.375 5-14/7-12 .357/.583 41/36 +5 9/18 22/15 1/2 6/13 14/18 USF 27/33 26/30 53-63 (10) 19-60/17-55 .317/.309 9-22/4-26 .409/.154 6-7/25-28 .857/.893 26/51 (25) 12/7 11/16 1/2 6/6 20/14 TEMPLE 28/28 41/37 69-65 +4 25-56/24-61 .446/.393 7-18/9-32 .389/.281 12-16/8-10 .750/.800 40/30 +10 14/14 10/8 2/2 3/6 10/20 Cincinnati 21/40 31/43 52-83 (31) 18-59/31-67 .305/.463 2-23/7-23 .087/.304 14-18/14-16 .778/.875 34/43 (9) 9/24 21/15 1/5 5/14 18/21 Memphis 28/40 32/33 60-73 (13) 23-66/29-50 .348/.580 5-17/6-14 .294/.429 9-13/9-17 .692/.529 31/39 (8) 14/23 14/23 5/4 16/7 15/11 UCONN 21/48 26/43 47-91 (44) 17-48/36-54 .354/.667 5-17/5-12 .294/.417 8-12/14-16 .667/.875 21/33 (12) 8/29 27/20 0/9 8/14 17/14 Wichita State 31/40 39/41 70-81 (11) 27-67/31-57 .403/.544 7-22/7-12 .318/.583 9-16/12-15 .563/.800 32/41 (9) 15/19 11/20 1/3 11/6 17/16 SMU 21/23 31/23 52-46 +6 17-53/19-59 .321/.322 5-22/3-19 .227/.158 13-18/5-12 .722/.417 33/45 (12) 10/7 12/18 3/3 8/5 12/16 Memphis 35/22 41/42 76-64 +12 31-63/26-60 .492/.433 8-15/6-16 .533/.375 6-10/6-9 .600/.667 32/37 (5) 22/13 12/19 2/1 9/7 13/10 UConn 22/52 34/30 56-82 (26) 20-53/31-69 .377/.449 8-19/9-24 .421/.375 8-10/11-12 .800/.917 31/42 (11) 8/13 17/10 4/3 4/10 13/16

#NOLABUILT | 50 51 SPECIALTY STATS

Opponent T/O 2nd Chance Pts Pts in Paint Fast Break Pts Bench Pts Ties Leads W/L Score Leads overcome/lost

MAINE 9 6 14 2 4 1 4 W 42-34 trailed by 6 DAYTON 15 1 26 0 6 3 2 L 65-71 lost 12 Southern Miss 5 8 16 4 14 3 1 L 58-66 lost 11 Vanderbilt 13 7 26 0 11 1 1 W 71-59 trailed by 3 Iowa State 14 5 12 2 9 5 4 L 64-67 lost 4 San Diego State 28 9 22 0 23 1 1 W 80-46 trailed by 2 McNeese 7 10 26 0 5 1 3 W 70-66 trailed by 2 NC State 12 10 10 5 16 1 2 L 55-79 lost 2 UNO 22 25 30 7 27 2 4 W 79-56 trailed by 3 LSU 16 10 30 8 13 0 0 L 50-73 lost 2 Middle Tennessee 24 8 24 12 10 1 1 W 62-44 trailed by 2 Troy 27 8 36 15 35 0 0 W 106-75 UTEP 22 15 28 15 17 2 2 W 67-56 trailed by 4 USF 2 6 14 0 16 1 0 L 46-75 Tulsa 18 7 28 4 8 3 3 W 72-63 trailed by 3 Houston 17 18 42 16 22 6 4 L 92-98 lost 21 Wichita State 13 14 20 2 10 2 4 L 56-64 lost 2 UCF 24 10 12 2 12 0 0 L 51-59 Tulsa 19 12 36 6 30 1 1 W 70-39 trailed by 2 East Carolina 10 6 30 10 14 3 5 W 64-58 trailed by 3 UConn 16 4 18 0 17 0 0 L 45-98 Houston 15 15 20 0 11 0 0 L 48-72 lost 2 USF 6 9 8 9 12 3 2 L 53-63 lost 10 Temple 10 10 26 10 26 2 5 W 69-65 trailed by 7 Cincinnati 12 3 28 4 16 0 0 L 52-83 lost 6 Memphis 16 11 28 4 23 3 3 L 60-73 lost 2 UCONN 17 8 12 2 21 0 0 L 47-91 lost 3 Wichita State 22 16 32 2 26 1 2 L 70-81 lost 3 SMU 17 3 22 8 13 4 2 W 52-46 trailed by 10 Memphis 23 13 38 16 31 0 3 W 76-64 trailed by 2 UConn 7 6 14 2 7 0 1 L 56-82 lost 1 Totals 478 293 728 167 505 50 60 Average/Game 15.4 9.5 23.5 5.4 16.3 1.6 1.9 Opponent 532 36 926 232 545 46 57 Average/Game 17.2 11.6 29.9 7.5 17.6 1.5 1.8

2017-18 Green Wave Starting Lineups Opponent 1 2 3 4 5 Record Maine Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Schulte Wyatt 1-0 Dayton Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Schulte Wyatt 1-1 So. Miss Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Schulte Wyatt 1-2 Vanderbilt Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Schulte Wyatt 2-2 Iowa State Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Schulte Wyatt 2-3 San Diego St. Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Schulte Wyatt 3-3 McNeese St. Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Schulte Wyatt 4-3 NC State Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Schulte Wyatt 4-4 UNO Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Schulte Wyatt 5-4 LSU Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Schulte Wyatt 5-5 Middle Tenn. Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Schulte Wyatt 6-5 Troy Manuirirangi Morgan Cruickshank Schulte Wyatt 7-5 UTEP Manuirirangi Morgan Cruickshank Schulte Wyatt 8-5 USF Manuirirangi Morgan Cruickshank Schulte Wyatt 8-6 Tulsa Manuirirangi Morgan Cruickshank Schulte Wyatt 9-6 Houston Manuirirangi Morgan Anderson Schulte Wyatt 9-7 Wichita State Manuirirangi Morgan Cheatham Schulte Wyatt 9-8 UCF Manuirirangi Morgan Cheatham Schulte Wyatt 9-9 Tulsa Manuirirangi Morgan Cheatham Schulte Wyatt 10-9 East Carolina Manuirirangi Morgan Cheatham Schulte Wyatt 11-9 UConn Manuirirangi Morgan Cheatham Schulte Wyatt 11-10 Houston Manuirirangi Morgan Cheatham Schulte Wyatt 11-11 USF Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Cheatham Wyatt 11-12 Temple Manuirirangi Morgan Thompson Cheatham Wyatt 12-12 Cincinnati Manuirirangi Morgan Cheatham Schulte Wyatt 12-13 Memphis Manuirirangi Morgan Cheatham Schulte Wyatt 12-14 UConn Lofton Morgan Cruickshank Schulte Wells 12-15 Wichita State Lofton Morgan Cruickshank Schulte Wells 12-16 SMU Lofton Morgan Cruickshank Wells Wyatt 13-16 Memphis Lofton Morgan Cruickshank Schulte Wells 14-16 UConn Lofton Morgan Cruickshank Schulte Wyatt 14-17

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TULANE TEAM HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS Points ...... 106...... vs. Troy (12/21/17) Points ...... 98, 2x...... last at UConn (1/27/18) Field Goals Made...... 40...... vs. Troy (12/21/17) Field Goals Made...... 39...... at UConn (1/27/18) Field Goal Att...... 73...... vs. Houston (1/6/18) Field Goals Attempted...... 85...... vs. Troy (12/21/17) FG Pct .580 (40-69)...... vs. Troy (12/21/17) FG % ...... 772 (39-54)...... at UConn (1/27/18) 3-Point FG Made...... 15...... vs. San Diego State (11/25/17) 3PT FG Made...... 11...... at UConn (1/27/18) 3-Point FG Att...... 27, 2x...... last at Houston (1/31/18) 3PT FG Attempted...... 32...... vs. Temple (2/7/18) 3-Pt FG Pct...... 556 (15-27)...... vs. San Diego State (11/25/17) 3PT FG %...... 583 (7-12)...... at Wichita State (2/24/18) Free Throws Made...... 25...... at McNeese (11/29/17) FT Made...... 25...... vs. USF (2/3/18) Free Throw Att...... 36...... at Tulsa (1/3/18) FT Attempted...... 37...... vs. Houston (1/6/18) FT Pct 1.00 (6-6)...... at UConn (1/27/18) FT % ...... 917 (11-12)...... vs. UConn (3/4/18) Rebounds...... 54...... vs. Houston (1/6/18) Rebounds...... 51...... vs. USF (2/3/18) Assists...... 29...... vs. Troy (12/21/17) Assists...... 29...... vs. UConn (2/21/18) Steals ...... 16...... at Memphis (2/18/18) Steals ...... 18...... at UConn (1/27/18) Blocked Shots...... 10...... vs. UNO (12/5/17) Blocked Shots...... 12...... vs. Wichita State (1/13/18) Turnovers...... 27, 2x...... last vs. UConn (2/21/18) Turnovers...... 25...... vs. Middle Tennessee (12/17/17) Fouls ...... 32...... vs. Houston (1/6/18) Fouls ...... 26...... vs. Houston (1/6/18)

TULANE TEAM LOWS OPPONENT TEAM LOWS Points ...... 42...... at Maine (11/10/17) Points ...... 34...... at Maine (11/10/17) Field Goals Made...... 14...... at Maine (11/10/17) Field Goals Made...... 12...... vs. Middle Tennessee (12/17/17) Field Goal Attempts...... 45...... at Tulsa (1/3/18) Field Goal Attempts...... 44...... vs. Middle Tennessee (12/17/17) FG % ...... 286 (14-19)...... at Maine (11/10/17) FG % ...... 226 (14-62)...... vs. Tulsa (1/21/18) 3PT FG Made...... 2...... at Cincinnati (2/10/18) 3PT FG Made...... 1...... at UCF (1/17/18) 3PT FG Attempted...... 10...... vs. East Carolina (1/24/18) 3PT FG Attempted...... 4...... at UCF (1/17/18) 3PT FG %...... 087 (2-23)...... at Cincinnati (2/10/18) 3PT FG %...... 083 (2-24)...... vs. Tulsa (1/21/18) FT Made...... 3, 2x...... last at USF (12/31/17) FT Made...... 3...... at Maine (11/10/17) FT Attempted...... 5, 2x...... last at USF (12/31/17) FT Attempts...... 7, 2x...... last vs. East Carolina (1/24/18) FT % (min. 10 att.)...... 357 (5-14)...... at Houston (1/31/18) FT % (min. 10 att.)...... 417 (5-12)...... vs. SMU (2/26/18) Rebounds...... 18...... at UConn (1/27/18) Rebounds...... 27...... at UConn (1/27/18) Assists...... 6...... at UConn (1/27/18) Assists...... 5...... at Tulsa (1/3/18) Steals ...... 2, 2x...... last vs. San Diego State (11/25/17) Steals .2...... vs. Iowa State (11/24/17) Blocked Shots...... 0...... vs. UConn (2/21/18) Blocked Shots...... 0, 3x...... last at UCF (1/17/18) Turnovers...... 9...... vs. UTEP (12/22/17) Turnovers...... 7...... at USF (12/31/17) Fouls ...... 9...... vs. Wichita State (1/13/18) Fouls ...... 8...... at USF (12/31/17)

TULANE INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points...... 32...... Morgan vs. Troy (12/21/17) Points...... 34...... Harris vs. Houston (1/6/18) Field Goals Made...... 13...... Morgan vs. Troy (12/21/17) Field Goals Made...... 11, 2x...... last Bessard at Wichita State (2/24/18) Field Goal Att...... 23...... Morgan vs. Houston (1/8/18) Field Goal Att...... 21...... Harris vs. Houston (1/6/18) FG Pct...... 833...... Schulte at USF (12/31/17) FG Pct (min 5 made)...... 1.000 (6-6)...... Collier at UConn (1/27/18) 3-Point FG Made...... 7...... Morgan vs. SDSU (11/25/17) 3-Point FG Made...... 6...... Harris vs. Houston (1/6/18) 3-Point FG Att...... 13...... Morgan at Houston (1/31/18) 3-Point FG Att...... 10, 2x...... last Konig at NC State (12/3/17) 3-Pt FG Pct...... 714...... Manuirirangi vs. Troy (12/21/17) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)...... 1.000 (4-4)...... Dangerfield vs. UConn (3/4/18) Free Throws Made...... 10...... Morgan vs. Houston (1/8/18) Free Throws Made...... 14...... Jespersen vs. USF (2/3/18) Free Throw Att...... 15...... Morgan vs. Houston (1/8/18) Free Throw Att...... 16...... Jespersen vs. USF (2/3/18) FT Pct...... 1.00...... Morgan vs. ISU (11/24/17) FT Pct (min 3 made)...... 1.000 (10-10)...... Laksa vs. USF (2/3/18) Rebounds...... 15...... Wyatt vs. UNO (12/5/17) Rebounds...... 13...... Jespersen vs. USF (2/3/18) Assists...... 9...... Morgan vs. Houston (1/8/18) Assists...... 11...... Flores at USF (12/31/17) Steals...... 6, 2x...... last Morgan vs. SMU (2/26/18) Steals...... 6...... Lescay vs. Tulsa (1/21/18) Blocked Shots...... 4...... Madzarevic vs. UNO (12/5/17) Blocked Shots...... 5...... Lozada-Cabbage vs. Wichita State (1/13/18) Turnovers...... 7, 4x...... last Anderson vs. UConn (2/21/18) Turnovers...... 7, 2x...... last Stinson at Memphis (2/18/18) Minutes...... 44...... Morgan vs. Houston (1/8/18) FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS

Team Rankings Individual Rankings National Conf National Statistic Rank Rank Value Leader Value Statistic Player Nat’l Rank Value National Leader Value Fewest Fouls 76 5 492 Dartmouth 357 Points per game Morgan 36 19.5 Megan Gustafson, Iowa 25.7 3-PT % 91 4 33.8 Oregon State 40.4 Final Points Morgan 51 606 Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. 849 Fouls Per Game 101 5 15.9 UConn 12.2 FT attempts Morgan 56 177 Shala Dobbins, Prairie View 367 3-PT per game 104 5 6.6 DePaul 12.1 FG attempts Morgan 56 486 , Texas A&M 673 Assists per game 107 5 14.4 Drake 22.9 FG made Morgan 90 202 Megan Gustafson, Iowa 320 FT made Morgan 73 130 Shala Dobbins, Prairie View 296 3-PT attempts 109 5 205 FGCU 1,190 3-PT attempts Morgan 97 204 Jessica Kovatch, St. Francis 372 3-PT defense 110 6 30.6 Texas State 25.3 Assists 121 6 445 UConn 843

53 THE LAST TIME... Tulane scored 100 points or more...... Dec. 21, 2017 vs. Troy (Tulane 106, Troy 75) Tulane scored 90 points or more...... Jan. 6, 2018 vs. Houston (Houston 98, Tulane 92 [OT]) Tulane scored 50 points or fewer...... Feb. 21, 2018 vs. UConn (UConn 91, Tulane 47) Tulane scored 40 points or fewer...... Nov. 16, 2016 vs. No. 9 Mississippi State (Tulane 49, Miss State, 66) Tulane gave up 100 points or more...... Jan. 22, 2017, at No. 1 UConn (Tulane 56, No. 1 UConn 100) Tulane gave up 90 points or more ...... Feb. 21, 2018 vs. UConn (UConn 91, Tulane 47) Tulane gave up 40 points or fewer...... Jan. 21, 2018 vs. Tulsa (Tulane 70, Tulsa 39) Tulane won by 40+ points...... Nov. 17, 2015 vs. Jackson State (Tulane 92, Jackson State 49)

Tulane won an overtime game...... Jan. 28, 2017 at Cincinnati (Tulane 74, Cincinnati 68 [OT]) Tulane lost an overtime game...... Jan. 6, 2018 vs. Houston (Houston 98, Tulane 92 [OT])

Tulane made 10 or more 3-pointers...... 13 vs. Troy (Tulane 106, Troy 75) A Tulane opponent made 10 or more 3-pointers...... Jan. 27, 2018, 11 at No. 1 UConn (UConn 98, Tulane 45)

A Tulane player scored 30+ points...... Jan. 6, 2018, Kolby Morgan, 30, vs. Houston (Houston 98, Tulane 92 [OT]) A Tulane player scored 40+ points...... Jan. 3, 1990, Carmen Jones, 43, vs. Alabama (Alabama 71, Tulane 63) An opposing player scored 30+ points ...... Jan. 6, 2018, Jasmyne Harris, Houston, 34 (Houston 98, Tulane 92 [OT])

A Tulane player had a triple-double...... Never An opposing player had a triple-double ...... Feb. 14, 2008, Valeriya Berezhynska, Rice, 14 p, 12 r, 10 a (Rice 78, Tulane 73) No Green Wave scored double figures...... Jan. 4, 2015 vs. USF (USF 53, Tulane 40) No opposing player scored double figures...... Jan. 21, 2018 vs. Tulsa (Tulane 70, Tulsa 39) Two Green Wave players had a double-double in the same game...... Dec. 28, 2013 vs. Northeastern, Tiffany Dale 12 p, 12 r and Chinwe Duru 13 p, 11 r (Northeastern 49, Tulane 85)

A Green Wave player had 15+ rebounds...... Dec. 5, 2017, Harlyn Wyatt, 15 vs. UNO (Tulane 79, UNO 56) A Green Wave player had 20+ rebounds...... March 11, 2011, Brett Benzio, 20, vs. Houston (Tulane 70, Houston 60) A Green Wave player had 25+ rebounds...... Never An opposing player had 15+ rebounds...... Jan. 25, 2017, Liesl Spoerl, Tulsa, 19 (Tulsa 65, Tulane 70) An opposing player had 20+ rebounds...... Feb. 9, 2016, Alisia Jenkins, South Florida, 20 (Tulane 65, #22/20 USF 77 An opposing player had 25+ rebounds...... Never

A Green Wave player had 10+ assists...... Feb. 27, 2017, Leslie Vorpahl, 10, at Memphis (Tulane 56, Memphis 57) A Green Wave player had 15+ assists...... Nov. 12, 2016, Leslie Vorpahl, 15, vs. Grambling (Grambling 56, Tulane 79) A Green Wave opponent had 10+ assists...... Jan. 8, 2017, Feyonda Fitzgerald, 13, at Temple (Tulane 71, Temple 86) A Green Wave opponent had 15+ assists...... Never

A Green Wave player made 5+ 3-pointers...... Dec. 21, 2017, Kolby Morgan and Kayla Manuirirangi, 5, vs. Troy (Tulane 106, Troy 75) A Green Wave player made 8+ 3-pointers...... Jan. 13, 2013, Danielle Blagg, 8, at Marshall (Tulane 67, Marshall 57) A Green Wave player made 10+ 3-pointers...... Never An opposing player made 5+ threes...... Jan. 6, 2018, Jasmyne Harris of Houston, 6 (Houston 98, Tulane 92 [OT]) An opposing player made 8+ threes...... Never

Tulane shot 60 pct. FG or better...... Dec. 29, 2010, .640 (32-50) vs. Nicholls State (Nicholls 65, Tulane 84) Tulane shot 30 pct. FG or lower...... Dec. 31, 2017, .290 (18-62) at USF (USF 75, Tulane 46) An opponent shot 60 pct. FG or better...... Feb. 21, 2018, .667 (36-54) vs. UConn (UConn 91, Tulane 47) An opponent shot 30 pct. FG or lower...... Jan. 21, 2018, .226 (14-62) vs. Tulsa (Tulane 70, Tulsa 39) An opponent shot 25 pct. FG or lower...... Jan. 21, 2018, .226 (14-62) vs. Tulsa (Tulane 70, Tulsa 39) An opponent shot 20 pct. FG or lower...... March 17, 2011, .169 (12-71), vs. Southern (Southern 31, Tulane 61)

Tulane forced 30 or more turnovers...... Nov. 14, 2014, 34, vs. Mississippi Valley State (MVSU 47, Tulane 87) Tulane committed 30 or more turnovers...... Dec. 11, 2016, 30, at LSU (Tulane 51, LSU 69) Tulane had 20 or more steals ...... Nov. 14, 2014, 21, vs. Mississippi Valley State (MVSU 47, Tulane 87) A Tulane opponent had 20 or more steals ...... Jan. 22, 2017, at UConn, 20 (Tulane 56, No. 1 UConn 100) Tulane blocked 10 or more shots ...... Jan. 26, 2016, 11, vs. Temple (Temple 72, Tulane 54)

Tulane won 5+ games in a row ...... Dec. 17-31, 2016, 5-game streak Tulane won 10+ games in a row...... Jan. 12, 2007-Feb. 15, 2007, 10-game streak Tulane lost 5+ games in a row...... Jan. 6, 2008-Feb. 2, 2008, 7-game streak Tulane lost 10+ games in a row...... Jan. 5, 1991-Feb. 2, 1991, 11-game streak

Tulane won 5+ in a row at home...... Feb. 14 - Dec. 28, 2016, 11-game streak Tulane won 10+ in a row at home...... Feb. 14 - Dec. 28, 2016, 11-game streak Tulane won 15+ in a row at home...... Dec. 27, 1997-Jan. 14, 1999, 17-game streak

Tulane lost 5+ in a row at home...... Jan. 27-Feb. 22, 1990, 5-game streak Tulane lost 10+ in a row at home ...... Never

Tulane won 5+ in a row away from home...... Dec. 20, 2013-Feb. 12, 2014, 7-game streak Tulane won 10+ in a row away from home...... Nov. 25, 1996-Jan. 26, 1997, 10-game streak

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2018 Aaron’s American Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Championship Mohegan Sun Arena March 3-6, 2018

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Saturday, March 3 Sunday, March 4 Monday, March 5 Tuesday, March 6

No. 11 Temple 72

Game 1 Noon No. 11 Temple 70 TV: ESPN3 Game 5 No. 3 UCF 59 Noon No. 6 Wichita State 59 TV: ESPN3 No. 3 UCF 77

Game 9 No. 2 USF 54 4:30 p.m. No. 10 SMU 74 TV: ESPNU Game 2 No. 7 ECU 44 2 p.m. TV: ESPN3 Game 6 No. 2 USF 74 2:30 p.m. No. 7 ECU 85 TV: ESPNU No. 2 USF 80

Game 11 No. 1 UConn 5 p.m. No. 9 Tulane 76 TV: ESPN2 Game 3 No. 9 Tulane 56 6 p.m. TV: ESPN3 Game 7 No. 1 UConn 75 6:30 p.m. No. 8 Memphis 64 TV: ESPNU No. 1 UConn 82

Game 10 No. 1 UConn 70 7 p.m. No. 12 Tulsa 98 TV: ESPN2 Game 4 No. 12 Tulsa 65 8 p.m. TV: ESPN3 Game 8 8:30 p.m. No. 5 Houston 72 TV: ESPN3 No. 4 Cincinnati 21 No. 4 Cincinnati 66

Times subject to change

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2017-18 AMERICAN STANDINGS TULANE AMERICAN STATS Player of the Year , UConn Team American Pct Overall Pct Team Stats American All Games Freshman of the Year UConn 16-0 1.000 36-1 .973 Scoring Offense 59.2 62.8 IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati USF 13-3 .813 26-8 .765 Scoring Defense 70.5 66.6 UCF 12-4 .750 22-11 .667 Scoring Margin -11.3 -3.8 Coach of the Year Cincinnati 10-6 .625 19-13 .594 FT Percentage .671 .676 Jose Fernandez, USF Houston 9-7 .563 20-12 .625 FG Percentage .376 .401 Wichita State 9-7 .563 14-17 .452 FG Pct. Defense .453 .412 Scholar Athlete ECU 7-9 .438 16-15 .516 , USF Tulane 5-11 .313 14-17 .452 3-FG Percentage .291 .338 3-FG Pct. Defense .317 .306 Memphis 5-11 .313 10-20 .333 Defensive Player of the Year SMU 4-12 .250 10-20 .333 Rebounding Offense 34.1 34.8 Kia Nurse, UConn . Temple 3-13 .188 12-19 .387 Rebounding Defense 38.2 39.3 Tulsa 3-13 .188 10-21 .323 Rebounding Margin -4.1 -4.5 Most Improved Player of the Year Blocked Shots 2.2 3.0 Tanaya Atkinson, Temple Assists 13.1 14.4 Steals 7.8 3.0 Sixth Player of the Year AMERICAN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Azura Stevens, UConn Nov. 13 Player: Crystal Dangerfield, UConn Turnover Margin -1.2 -0.5 Assist/TO Ratio 0.7 0.9 Freshman: Mia Davis, Temple Newcomer of the Year Nov. 20 Player: Tanaya Atkinson, Temple Offensive Rebounds 11.7 10.9 Azura Stevens, UConn Freshman: Iimar’i Thomas, Cincinnati Defensive Rebounds 22.4 23.9 Nov. 27 Player: Kitija Laksa, USF 3-FG Made 5.6 6.6 Ambassador Award Freshman: Masseny Kaba, UCF McKenzie Adams, SMU Dec. 4 Player: Jasmyne Harris, Houston Freshman: Mia Davis, Temple Indiv. Leaders Stat American All Games First Team Dec. 11 Player: Crystal Dangerfield, UConn Kolby Morgan Points 17.1 19.5 , UConn Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn Freshman: Mia Davis, Temple FG Att. 15.8 15.7 Dec. 18 Player: Kitija Laksa, USF Gabby Williams, UConn FG Made 5.5 6.5 Kia Nurse, UConn Freshman: Iimar’i Thomas, Cincinnati FT Att. 6.3 5.7 Dec. 26 Player: Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn Maria Jespersen, USF FT Made 4.7 4.2 Kitija Laksa, USF Freshman: Ariyana Williams, ECU Def. Reb. 4.1 4.0 Tanaya Atkinson, Temple Jan. 2 Player: Gabby Williams, UConn Steals 2.5 1.9 Freshman: Iimar’i Thomas, Cincinnati Second Team Jan. 8 Player: Jasmyne Harris, Houston Minutes 36.4 35.2 Turnovers 3.6 3.2 Zakiya Saunders, UCF Freshman: Masseny Kaba, UCF Azura Stevens, UConn Jan. 15 Player: Rangie Bessard, Wichita State Jasmyne Harris, Houston Freshman: Iimar’i Thomas, Cincinnati Meredith Schulte FG% .489 .503 Kolby Morgan, Tulane Jan. 22 Player: Kia Nurse, UConn Foul Outs 2 3 Rangie Bessard, Wichita State Freshman: Masseny Kaba, UCF Jan. 29 Player: Maria Jespersen, USF Kayla Manuirirangi Assists 3.3 6.1 Third Team Freshman: , UConn FT% .741 .795 Ana Owens, Cincinnati Feb. 5 Player: Gabby Williams, UConn Crystal Dangerfield, UConn Freshman: Lashonda Monk, ECU Harlyn Wyatt Reb. Avg. 5.4 6.2 Angela Harris, Houston Feb. 12 Player: Kitija Laksa, USF Cheyenne Creighton, Memphis Off. Reb. 1.9 2.2 Brea Elmore, Memphis Freshman: Iimar’i Thomas, Cincinnati Blocks 0.7 0.9 Feb. 19 Player: Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn McKenzie Adams, SMU Fouls 2.8 2.8 Freshman: Emani Mayo, Temple All-Freshmen Team Feb. 27 Player: Azura Stevens, UConn Masseny Kaba, UCF Freshman: Alana Davis, Memphis IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati Lashonda Monk, ECU Ariana Whitfield, SMU Mia Davis, Temple Emani Mayo, Temple

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Scoring Offense G W-L Pts Avg/G 3-Point Pct. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct Assists G No. Avg/G 1. UConn 37 36-1 3308 89.4 1. UConn 37 302 755 .400 1. UConn 37 843 22.8 2. USF 34 26-8 2558 75.2 2. USF 34 290 831 .349 2. USF 34 520 15.3 3. Houston 32 20-12 2359 73.7 3. Houston 32 247 726 .340 3. Wichita State 31 464 15.0 4. Cincinnati 32 19-13 2127 66.5 4. Tulane 31 205 606 .338 4. Cincinnati 32 467 14.6 5. Temple 31 12-19 2051 66.2 5. Memphis 30 139 436 .319 5. Tulane 31 445 14.4 6. Wichita State 31 14-17 2035 65.6 6. Tulsa 31 157 514 .305 6. Houston 32 454 14.2 7. ECU 31 16-15 2018 65.1 7. Temple 31 211 693 .304 7. ECU 31 439 14.2 8. Tulane 31 14-17 1948 62.8 8. Cincinnati 32 180 597 .302 8. Temple 31 403 13.0 9. Tulsa 31 10-21 1918 61.9 9. SMU 30 115 413 .278 9. Memphis 30 387 12.9 10. UCF 33 22-11 1979 60.0 10. Wichita State 31 102 373 .273 10. UCF 33 419 12.7 11. Memphis 30 10-20 1767 58.9 11. UCF 33 53 200 .265 11. SMU 30 325 10.8 12. SMU 30 10-20 1681 56.0 12. ECU 31 128 502 .255 12. Tulsa 31 319 10.3

Scoring Defense G Pts Avg/G 3-Point Pct. Def. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct Steals G No. Avg/G 1. UConn 37 1974 53.4 1. UConn 37 208 771 .270 1. Houston 32 356 11.1 2. UCF 33 1860 56.4 2. Houston 32 152 537 .283 2. ECU 31 336 10.8 3. SMU 30 1841 61.4 3. UCF 33 170 598 .284 3. UCF 33 338 10.2 4. Cincinnati 32 2014 62.9 4. ECU 31 142 470 .302 4. UConn 37 377 10.2 5. USF 34 2142 63.0 5. Memphis 30 163 535 .305 5. Wichita State 31 262 8.5 6. Tulsa 31 2038 65.7 6. Tulane 31 183 599 .306 6. Cincinnati 32 234 7.3 7. Tulane 31 2066 66.6 7. Tulsa 31 154 504 .306 7. Tulane 31 221 7.1 8. ECU 31 2092 67.5 8. Cincinnati 32 211 689 .306 8. SMU 30 211 7.0 9. Memphis 30 2064 68.8 9. SMU 30 193 623 .310 9. Memphis 30 206 6.9 10. Wichita State 31 2137 68.9 10. Temple 31 172 532 .323 10. Tulsa 31 210 6.8 11. Houston 32 2270 70.9 11. Wichita State 31 206 623 .331 11. Temple 31 173 5.6 12. Temple 31 2255 72.7 12. USF 34 205 603 .340 12. USF 34 183 5.4

Scoring Margin G Off. Def. Margin Rebounding Off. G Rebs. Avg/G A/TO Ratio G Asst. Avg. TO Avg Ratio 1. UConn 37 89.4 53.4 +36.1 1. USF 34 1456 42.8 1. UConn 37 843 22.8 455 12.3 1.9 2. USF 34 75.2 63.0 +12.2 2. SMU 30 1274 42.5 2. USF 34 520 15.3 433 12.7 1.2 3. UCF 33 60.0 56.4 +3.6 3. UConn 37 1547 41.8 3. Cincinnati 32 467 14.6 503 15.7 0.9 4. Cincinnati 32 66.5 62.9 +3.5 4. ECU 31 1237 39.9 4. Wichita State 31 464 15.0 521 16.8 0.9 5. Houston 32 73.7 70.9 +2.8 5. Cincinnati 32 1244 38.9 5. Tulane 31 445 14.4 513 16.5 0.9 6. ECU 31 65.1 67.5 -2.4 6. Temple 31 1184 38.2 6. UCF 33 419 12.7 503 15.2 0.8 7. Wichita State 31 65.6 68.9 -3.3 7. Houston 32 1202 37.6 7. Temple 31 403 13.0 496 16.0 0.8 8. Tulane 31 62.8 66.6 -3.8 8. UCF 33 1223 37.1 8. ECU 31 439 14.2 557 18.0 0.8 9. Tulsa 31 61.9 65.7 -3.9 9. Tulsa 31 1143 36.9 9. Houston 32 454 14.2 579 18.1 0.8 10. SMU 30 56.0 61.4 -5.3 10. Wichita State 31 1137 36.7 10. Tulsa 31 319 10.3 443 14.3 0.7 11. Temple 31 66.2 72.7 -6.6 11. Tulane 31 1079 34.8 11. Memphis 30 387 12.9 585 19.5 0.7 12. Memphis 30 58.9 68.8 -9.9 12. Memphis 30 1034 34.5 12. SMU 30 325 10.8 546 18.2 0.6

Free Throw Pct. G FTM FTA Pct Rebounding Def. G Rebs. Avg/G Offensive Rebs. G No. Avg/G 1. Wichita State 31 347 449 .773 1. UConn 37 1160 31.4 1. ECU 31 483 15.6 2. UConn 37 426 554 .769 2. Wichita State 31 1028 33.2 2. SMU 30 450 15.0 3. USF 34 454 593 .766 3. USF 34 1130 33.2 3. Temple 31 432 13.9 4. Tulsa 31 351 479 .733 4. UCF 33 1149 34.8 4. USF 34 455 13.4 5. Cincinnati 32 387 532 .727 5. Cincinnati 32 1143 35.7 5. Wichita State 31 404 13.0 6. Temple 31 380 559 .680 6. Memphis 30 1119 37.3 6. Houston 32 405 12.7 7. Tulane 31 323 478 .676 7. SMU 30 1153 38.4 7. UCF 33 412 12.5 8. SMU 30 378 562 .673 8. Tulane 31 1217 39.3 8. UConn 37 434 11.7 9. Memphis 30 290 433 .670 Temple 31 1217 39.3 9. Cincinnati 32 369 11.5 10. UCF 33 336 507 .663 10. Tulsa 31 1262 40.7 10. Tulsa 31 352 11.4 11. Houston 32 422 644 .655 11. Houston 32 1341 41.9 11. Tulane 31 337 10.9 12. ECU 31 354 601 .589 12. ECU 31 1322 42.6 12. Memphis 30 320 10.7

Field Goal Pct. G FGM FGA Pct Rebound Marg. G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Mar. Defensive Rebs. G No. Avg/G 1. UConn 37 1290 2422 .533 1. UConn 37 1547 41.8 1160 31.4 +10.5 1. UConn 37 1113 30.1 2. Wichita State 31 793 1825 .435 2. USF 34 1456 42.8 1130 33.2 +9.6 2. USF 34 1001 29.4 3. USF 34 907 2094 .433 3. SMU 30 1274 42.5 1153 38.4 +4.0 3. SMU 30 824 27.5 4. UCF 33 795 1920 .414 4. Wichita State 31 1137 36.7 1028 33.2 +3.5 4. Cincinnati 32 875 27.3 5. Houston 32 845 2049 .412 5. Cincinnati 32 1244 38.9 1143 35.7 +3.2 5. Tulsa 31 791 25.5 6. Memphis 30 669 1626 .411 6. UCF 33 1223 37.1 1149 34.8 +2.2 6. Houston 32 797 24.9 7. Cincinnati 32 780 1898 .411 7. Temple 31 1184 38.2 1217 39.3 -1.1 7. UCF 33 811 24.6 8. Tulane 31 710 1771 .401 8. ECU 31 1237 39.9 1322 42.6 -2.7 8. ECU 31 754 24.3 9. Temple 31 730 1902 .384 9. Memphis 30 1034 34.5 1119 37.3 -2.8 9. Temple 31 752 24.3 10. Tulsa 31 705 1863 .378 10. Tulsa 31 1143 36.9 1262 40.7 -3.8 10. Tulane 31 742 23.9 11. ECU 31 768 2059 .373 11. Houston 32 1202 37.6 1341 41.9 -4.3 11. Memphis 30 714 23.8 12. SMU 30 594 1710 .347 12. Tulane 31 1079 34.8 1217 39.3 -4.5 12. Wichita State 31 733 23.6

FG Pct. Def. G FGM FGA Pct Blocked Shots G No. Avg/G 3-Point FG Made G No. Avg/G 1. UConn 37 762 2267 .336 1. UConn 37 192 5.2 1. USF 34 290 8.5 2. SMU 30 657 1818 .361 2. SMU 30 148 4.9 2. UConn 37 302 8.2 3. UCF 33 657 1775 .370 3. ECU 31 119 3.8 3. Houston 32 247 7.7 4. USF 34 811 2099 .386 4. Wichita State 31 106 3.4 4. Temple 31 211 6.8 5. Cincinnati 32 749 1938 .386 5. Cincinnati 32 103 3.2 5. Tulane 31 205 6.6 6. Tulsa 31 726 1823 .398 6. Houston 32 102 3.2 6. Cincinnati 32 180 5.6 7. ECU 31 717 1761 .407 7. Tulane 31 94 3.0 7. Tulsa 31 157 5.1 8. Tulane 31 768 1863 .412 8. USF 34 101 3.0 8. Memphis 30 139 4.6 9. Houston 32 819 1954 .419 9. Tulsa 31 86 2.8 9. ECU 31 128 4.1 10. Memphis 30 792 1864 .425 10. UCF 33 80 2.4 10. SMU 30 115 3.8 11. Wichita State 31 773 1778 .435 11. Memphis 30 70 2.3 11. Wichita State 31 102 3.3 12. Temple 31 841 1914 .439 12. Temple 31 58 1.9 12. UCF 33 53 1.6

#NOLABUILT | 58 59 AAC IN REVIEW 2017-18 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Scoring GP FG 3FG FT Points Avg/G 3-Point FG Made GP 3FG Avg/G 1. ATKINSON, Tanaya-TEM 31 235 15 169 654 21.1 1. LAKSA, Kitija-USF 34 126 3.7 2. LAKSA, Kitija-USF 34 240 126 111 717 21.1 2. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 32 96 3.0 3. BESSARD, Rangie-WICH 31 224 11 151 610 19.7 3. Harris,Angela-HOU 32 85 2.7 4. Harris,Jasmyne-HOU 31 214 77 104 609 19.6 4. Harris,Jasmyne-HOU 31 77 2.5 5. MORGAN, Kolby-TLN 31 202 72 130 606 19.5 5. MORGAN, Kolby-TLN 31 72 2.3 6. JESPERSEN, Maria-USF 34 202 52 160 616 18.1 6. Kia Nurse-UCONN 37 85 2.3 7. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 32 195 96 71 557 17.4 7. ELMORE, Brea-MEM 30 65 2.2 8. ADAMS, McKenzie-SMU 30 168 33 138 507 16.9 8. GOINGS, Nikira-CIN 27 57 2.1 9. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 37 247 22 81 597 16.1 9. DICKSON, Shug-TLSW 29 52 1.8 10. SAUNDERS,Zakiya-UCF 28 188 20 51 447 16.0 10. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 35 62 1.8

Rebounding GP Off Def Total Avg/G Blocked Shots GP No. Avg/G 1. JESPERSEN, Maria-USF 34 98 231 329 9.7 1. Azura Stevens-UCONN 37 76 2.1 2. ATKINSON, Tanaya-TEM 31 101 194 295 9.5 2. BRADSHAW, Klara-SMU 29 59 2.0 3. CREIGHTON, Cheyenne-MEM 30 86 161 247 8.2 3. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 37 63 1.7 4. Hawkins,Serithia-HOU 32 88 172 260 8.1 4. OLIVEIRA,Thais-ECU 31 44 1.4 5. BESSARD, Rangie-WICH 31 94 138 232 7.5 5. LZADA-CABBGE,Sabrina-WICH 31 38 1.2 6. DAVIS, Mia-TEM 31 93 138 231 7.5 6. THOMAS, Dai’ja-SMU 30 31 1.0 7. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 37 77 198 275 7.4 7. BESSARD, Rangie-WICH 31 32 1.0 Azura Stevens-UCONN 37 100 175 275 7.4 8. JOHNSON, Shanice-CIN 32 29 0.9 9. Gabby Williams-UCONN 36 52 215 267 7.4 9. Hawkins,Serithia-HOU 32 28 0.9 10. SHULER,Nyala-UCF 33 86 148 234 7.1 10. WYATT, Harlyn-TLN 31 27 0.9

Field Goal Pct. GP FG FGA Pct Assist/TO Ratio GP Ast. Avg TO Avg Ratio 1. HENSHAW, Tamara-USF 33 99 163 .607 1. FLORES, Laia-USF 34 217 6.4 67 2.0 3.2 2. Azura Stevens-UCONN 37 231 381 .606 2. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 32 123 3.8 44 1.4 2.8 3. Gabby Williams-UCONN 36 176 291 .605 3. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 35 142 4.1 53 1.5 2.7 4. THOMAS, Iimar’i-CIN 32 126 214 .589 4. Gabby Williams-UCONN 36 191 5.3 87 2.4 2.2 5. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 37 247 424 .583 5. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 37 122 3.3 56 1.5 2.2 6. POLK, Crystal-TLSW 29 100 179 .559 6. THOMPSON, Keke-WICH 28 85 3.0 46 1.6 1.8 7. RIZOR, Angel-CIN 30 102 185 .551 7. FERREIRA, Laura-USF 34 105 3.1 62 1.8 1.7 8. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 32 195 368 .530 8. WRIGHT,Korneila-UCF 33 139 4.2 95 2.9 1.5 9. Kia Nurse-UCONN 37 174 335 .519 9. MANUIRIRANGI, Kayla-TLN 31 107 3.5 75 2.4 1.4 10. TOMPKINS, Angiee-WICH 31 135 263 .513 10. WAKEFIELD, Erika-TLSW 29 92 3.2 66 2.3 1.4

Assists GP No. Avg/G Offensive Rebounds GP No. Avg/G 1. FLORES, Laia-USF 34 217 6.4 1. ATKINSON, Tanaya-TEM 31 101 3.3 2. Gabby Williams-UCONN 36 191 5.3 2. BESSARD, Rangie-WICH 31 94 3.0 3. WRIGHT,Korneila-UCF 33 139 4.2 3. DAVIS, Mia-TEM 31 93 3.0 4. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 35 142 4.1 4. JESPERSEN, Maria-USF 34 98 2.9 5. FRAZIER,Alex-ECU 30 116 3.9 5. CREIGHTON, Cheyenne-MEM 30 86 2.9 6. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 32 123 3.8 6. Hawkins,Serithia-HOU 32 88 2.8 7. OWENS, Ana-CIN 32 122 3.8 7. KABA,Masseny-UCF 33 90 2.7 8. SAUNDERS,Zakiya-UCF 28 104 3.7 8. Azura Stevens-UCONN 37 100 2.7 9. Harris,Jasmyne-HOU 31 115 3.7 9. HENSHAW, Tamara-USF 33 88 2.7 10. ELMORE, Brea-MEM 30 110 3.7 10. SHULER,Nyala-UCF 33 86 2.6

Free Throw Percentage GP FT FTA Pct Defensive Rebounds GP No. Avg/G 1. LAKSA, Kitija-USF 34 111 115 .965 1. JESPERSEN, Maria-USF 34 231 6.8 2. OWENS, Ana-CIN 32 76 82 .927 2. ATKINSON, Tanaya-TEM 31 194 6.3 3. DICKSON, Shug-TLSW 29 68 77 .883 3. Gabby Williams-UCONN 36 215 6.0 4. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 32 71 85 .835 4. Hawkins,Serithia-HOU 32 172 5.4 5. ADAMS, McKenzie-SMU 30 138 169 .817 5. CREIGHTON, Cheyenne-MEM 30 161 5.4 6. BESSARD, Rangie-WICH 31 151 186 .812 6. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 37 198 5.4 7. DAVIS, Mia-TEM 31 84 106 .792 7. FERREIRA, Laura-USF 34 166 4.9 8. Napheesa Collier-UCONN 37 81 103 .786 8. Azura Stevens-UCONN 37 175 4.7 9. JESPERSEN, Maria-USF 34 160 207 .773 9. SHULER,Nyala-UCF 33 148 4.5 10. FERREIRA, Laura-USF 34 68 88 .773 10. DAVIS, Mia-TEM 31 138 4.5 BESSARD, Rangie-WICH 31 138 4.5 Steals GP No. Avg/G 1. Harris,Angela-HOU 32 93 2.9 Minutes Played GP Mins. Avg/G 2. SAUNDERS,Zakiya-UCF 28 74 2.6 1. CREIGHTON, Cheyenne-MEM 30 1114 37.1 3. MONK,Lashonda-ECU 31 75 2.4 2. SAUNDERS,Zakiya-UCF 28 1034 36.9 4. Gabby Williams-UCONN 36 87 2.4 3. ATKINSON, Tanaya-TEM 31 1126 36.3 5. WRIGHT,Korneila-UCF 33 76 2.3 4. FLORES, Laia-USF 34 1234 36.3 6. PERRY, Kiara-SMU 30 62 2.1 5. BARNES, Taylor-MEM 30 1070 35.7 7. Harris,Jasmyne-HOU 31 64 2.1 6. ELMORE, Brea-MEM 30 1068 35.6 8. JOHNSON, Shanice-CIN 32 64 2.0 7. FERREIRA, Laura-USF 34 1204 35.4 9. MORGAN, Kolby-TLN 31 59 1.9 8. MORGAN, Kolby-TLN 31 1092 35.2 10. CLAYTOR,Dominique-ECU 30 54 1.8 9. JESPERSEN, Maria-USF 34 1191 35.0 10. ADAMS, McKenzie-SMU 30 1048 34.9 3-Point FG Percentage GP 3FG 3FGA Pct 1. Katie Lou Samuelson-UCONN 32 96 202 .475 2. Crystal Dangerfield-UCONN 35 62 138 .449 3. Kia Nurse-UCONN 37 85 192 .443 4. JONES, Mykia-TEM 30 40 102 .392 5. LAKSA, Kitija-USF 34 126 330 .382 6. ELMORE, Brea-MEM 30 65 176 .369 7. GOINGS, Nikira-CIN 27 57 156 .365 8. GAULDEN, Alexis-TLSW 30 44 121 .364 9. Harris,Jasmyne-HOU 31 77 213 .362 10. Branch,Dorian-HOU 32 55 155 .355

#NOLABUILT | 58 59 60 TEAM HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year W L Pct W L Pct Finish Postseason Head Coach 1975-76 4 9 .308 ------Karen Womack 1976-77 7 13 .350 ------Karen Womack 1977-78 12 10 .545 ------Karen Womack 1978-79 14 9 .609 ------Karen Womack 1979-80 16 11 .593 ------Karen Womack 1980-81 12 16 .429 ------Avie Bridges 1981-82 12 15 .444 ------Julia Yeater 1982-83 8 20 .286 ------Julia Yeater 1983-84 8 20 .286 3 7 .300 t-6th Metro ------Julia Yeater 1984-85 6 22 .214 1 9 .100 8th Metro ------Julia Yeater 1985-86 16 12 .571 ------Joline Matsunami 1986-87 9 19 .321 ------Joline Matsunami 1987-88 15 13 .536 ------Joline Matsunami 1988-89 14 13 .519 ------Joline Matsunami 1989-90 6 22 .214 1 13 .071 8th Metro ------Candi Harvey 1990-91 6 22 .214 1 13 .071 8th Metro ------Candi Harvey 1991-92 9 19 .321 4 8 .333 t-4th Metro ------Candi Harvey 1992-93 14 13 .581 6 6 .500 t-4th Metro ------Candi Harvey 1993-94 17 14 .548 5 7 .417 5th Metro NWIT Candi Harvey 1994-95 19 10 .655 9 3 .750 2nd Metro NCAA (1st Round) Lisa Stockton 1995-96 21 10 .677 9 5 .643 t-2nd C-USA Red NCAA (1st Round) Lisa Stockton 1996-97 27 5 .844 12 2 .857 1st C-USA Red NCAA (2nd Round) Lisa Stockton 1997-98 21 7 .750 12 4 .750 2nd C-USA National NCAA (1st Round) Lisa Stockton 1998-99 24 6 .800 12 4 .750 1st C-USA National NCAA (1st Round) Lisa Stockton 1999-00 27 5 .844 12 4 .750 1st C-USA National NCAA (2nd Round) Lisa Stockton 2000-01 22 10 .688 12 4 .750 1st C-USA National NCAA (1st Round) Lisa Stockton 2001-02 24 11 .686 8 6 .571 t-3rd C-USA NCAA (2nd Round) Lisa Stockton 2002-03 19 10 .655 8 6 .571 t-3rd C-USA NCAA (1st Round) Lisa Stockton 2003-04 10 18 .357 3 11 .214 t-8th C-USA ------Lisa Stockton 2004-05 11 16 .407 3 11 .214 t-9th C-USA ------Lisa Stockton 2005-06 15 12 .556 8 8 .500 t-5th C-USA ------Lisa Stockton 2006-07 26 7 .788 13 3 .813 1st C-USA WNIT (2nd Round) Lisa Stockton 2007-08 16 14 .533 6 10 .375 t-9th C-USA ------Lisa Stockton 2008-09 18 14 .563 9 7 .563 6th C-USA ------Lisa Stockton 2009-10 26 7 .788 12 4 .750 1st C-USA NCAA (1st Round) Lisa Stockton 2010-11 23 11 .676 9 7 .563 t-4th C-USA WNIT (2nd Round) Lisa Stockton 2011-12 23 11 .676 9 7 .563 t-3rd C-USA WNIT (2nd Round) Lisa Stockton 2012-13 24 9 .727 11 5 .688 t-2nd C-USA WNIT (3rd Round) Lisa Stockton 2013-14 20 11 .645 11 5 .688 4th C-USA WNIT (1st Round) Lisa Stockton 2014-15 22 11 .666 11 7 .611 t-5th American NCAA (1st Round) Lisa Stockton 2015-16 23 12 .657 11 7 .611 5th American WNIT (3rd Round) Lisa Stockton 2016-17 18 15 .545 7 9 .438 5th American WNIT (3rd Round) Lisa Stockton 2017-18 14 17 .451 5 11 .313 9th American ------Lisa Stockton 43 Seasons 698 551 .559 243 213 .533 4 Conference Titles 11 NCAA, 7 WNIT, NWIT 5 Conf. Tournament Titles

CAREER COACHING RECORD BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE Coach Years Span Won Loss Pct Coach Years Span Won Loss Pct Karen Womack 5 1975-80 53 52 .505 Lisa Stockton 24 1994-Present 493 259 .656 Avie Bridges 1 1980-81 12 16 .429 Karen Womack 5 1975-80 53 52 .505 Julie Yeater 4 1981-85 34 77 .306 Joline Matsunami 5 1985-90 60 79 .432 Joline Matsunami 5 1985-90 60 79 .432 Candi Harvey 4 1990-94 46 68 .404 Candi Harvey 4 1990-94 46 68 .404 Avie Bridges 1 1980-81 12 16 .429 Lisa Stockton 24 1994-Present 493 259 .656 Julie Yeater 4 1981-85 34 77 .306

MOST WINS MOST WINS IN A SEASON Coach Years Span Won Loss Pct Coach Season Won Loss Pct Lisa Stockton 24 1994-Present 493 259 .656 Lisa Stockton 1999-2000 27 5 .844 Joline Matsunami 5 1985-90 60 79 .432 Lisa Stockton 1996-97 27 5 .844 Karen Womack 5 1975-80 53 52 .505 Lisa Stockton 2006-07 26 7 .788 Candi Harvey 4 1990-94 46 68 .404 Lisa Stockton 2012-13 24 9 .727 Julie Yeater 4 1981-85 34 77 .306 Lisa Stockton 2001-02 24 11 .714 Avie Bridges 1 1980-81 12 16 .429 Lisa Stockton 1998-99 24 6 .800

#NOLABUILT 61 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY BREAKDOWN NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES TEXAS TECH 87, TULANE 72 #4 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 1995 Mideast Regional 5 Lacey Vicknair 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 4 0 2 1 0 Friday, March 16 - Lubbock, Texas 3/16/95 - 1st Round - Lubbock, Texas 35 Mary Ann Marino 32 4-13 2-5 4-4 1-3-4 6 0 0 3 0 14 (2) Texas Tech def. (15) Tulane • 87-72 54 Barbara Farris 32 7-10 0-0 2-4 2-5-7 1 1 0 0 0 16 #15 TULANE Min FG-A 3-3A FT-A O-D-T A F S TO B PTS 11 Mary Lowry 30 7-11 1-2 5-5 0-9-9 3 3 0 6 0 20 33 Kim Bryant 19 3-8 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 5 0 2 0 6 21 Rodnelle Hadley 26 1-2 0-0 1-3 1-3-4 3 4 1 4 0 3 1996 West Regional 35 Mary Ann Marino 40 6-13 4-6 2-3 1-3-4 7 2 2 4 2 18 4 Grace Daley 14 3-9 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 0 2 2 4 0 7 Friday, March 15 - Boulder, Colo. 54 Barbara Farris 33 7-11 0-0 3-6 5-2-7 0 2 0 2 0 17 13 Kelly Scanlon 18 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 3 0 0 (3) Colorado def. (14) Tulane • 83-75 23 Christy Thomaskutty 40 7-17 7-16 2-2 0-3-3 2 2 2 1 0 23 22 Fabrecia Roberson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 31 Kathy Young 21 1-7 0-1 0-0 3-0-3 1 2 1 3 0 2 24 Marion Williams 35 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-5-7 0 4 2 2 1 12 12 Roma Coleman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 32 Kristen Koch 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1997 East Regional 21 Rodnelle Hadley 19 1-5 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 1 3 0 2 0 4 Totals 200 27-51 4-9 14-19 8-31-39 15 20 5 24 2 72 Saturday, March 15 - Washington, D.C. 24 Marion Williams 24 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-6-6 1 2 0 3 0 2 Percentages .529 .444 .737 (4) Tulane def. (13) Santa Barbara • 72-69 55 Stephanie Simpson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 26-63 11-23 9-13 15-22-37 13 19 5 18 2 72 Monday, March 17 - Washington, D.C. Percentages .413 .478 .692 GEORGE WASHINGTON 81, TULANE 67 (5) George Washington def. Tulane • 81-67 3/17/97 - 2nd Round - Washington, D.C. #2 TEXAS TECH Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 1998 West Regional 34 Tabitha Truesdale 40 5-11 0-0 7-10 2-2-4 15 2 1 5 0 17 #4 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 50 Melinda White 20 3-8 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 2 0 1 2 0 7 Friday, March 13 - Iowa City, Iowa 5 Lacey Vicknair 17 1-2 0-0 3-4 1-0-1 0 2 1 3 0 5 55 Michi Atkins 27 8-16 0-0 0-2 0-3-3 1 5 2 0 2 16 35 Mary Ann Marino 23 4-9 0-2 2-2 3-1-4 4 0 1 0 0 10 (5) Kansas def. (12) Tulane • 72-68 15 Nikki Heath 40 5-6 0-0 1-2 3-4-7 5 0 4 0 0 11 54 Barbara Farris 32 4-7 0-0 4-6 0-5-5 0 1 2 3 1 12 23 Noel Johnson 40 8-13 4-9 0-1 2-4-6 5 2 2 0 0 20 11 Mary Lowry 33 2-8 0-1 5-6 2-0-2 3 5 1 10 0 9 1999 East Regional 24 Crystal Boles 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 Kelly Scanlon 20 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 1 0 3 25 Connie Robinson 28 7-2 0-0 2-2 3-7-10 0 2 4 0 2 16 Saturday, March 13 - Durham, N.C. 4 Grace Daley 24 4-10 1-4 0-2 2-2-4 0 4 4 3 0 9 Totals 200 36-66 4-9 11-19 14-25-39 28 12 14 8 4 87 21 Rodnelle Hadley 21 1-2 0-0 4-6 0-1-1 4 4 2 2 0 6 (11) St. Joseph’s def. (6) Tulane • 83-72 Percentages .545 .444 .579 22 Fabrecia Roberson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 24 Marion Williams 28 6-7 0-0 1-2 0-3-3 0 3 1 1 1 13 2000 Mideast Regional COLORADO 83, TULANE 75 Totals 200 23-47 2-8 19-28 11-16-27 11 20 12 24 2 67 Percentages .489 .250 .679 Saturday, March 18 - Lubbock, Texas 3/15/96 - 1st Round - Boulder, Colo. (6) Tulane def. (11) Vermont • 65-60 #5 GEORGE WASHINGTON Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS Monday, March 20 - Lubbock, Texas #14 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 35 Lisa Cermaignano 31 5-8 5-8 0-0 0-2-2 4 4 3 1 0 15 (3) Texas Tech def. Tulane • 76-59 33 Kim Bryant 32 3-7 0-0 2-2 2-3-5 0 4 3 2 0 8 51 Noelia Gomez 38 10-17 0-1 0-1 5-2-7 4 4 0 4 0 20 35 Mary Ann Marino 30 8-19 2-7 1-1 2-2-4 2 3 0 2 0 19 40 Tajama Abraham 34 10-18 0-0 1-3 2-8-10 0 3 1 2 2 21 54 Barbara Farris 29 6-11 0-0 3-3 2-8-10 2 3 1 1 0 15 15 Chasity Myers 35 4-7 1-2 1-3 1-3-4 5 3 1 3 1 10 2001 Midwest Regional 11 Mary Lowry 29 5-10 1-4 2-4 2-2-4 7 4 1 3 0 13 21 Colleen McCrea 29 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-5-5 7 5 2 7 1 0 Friday, March 16 - Ames, Iowa 23 Christy Thomaskutty 37 6-10 5-9 0-0 0-1-1 2 4 2 0 0 17 12 Marlo Egleston 21 1-2 1-1 8-8 0-0-0 3 3 1 4 0 11 (7) Florida State def. (10) Tulane • 72-70 5 Lacey Vicknair 15 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 3 1 2 1 3 14 Tami McGlynn 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 21 Rodnelle Hadley 15 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 0 0 50 Khadija Deas 9 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 0 0 0 4 24 Marion Williams 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 55 Dee Brown 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2002 West Regional 32 Kristen Koch 8 0-3 0-3 0-0 2-1-3 2 3 0 1 0 0 Totals 200 32-55 7-13 10-15 11-21-32 23 24 8 23 8 81 Saturday, March 16 - Palo Alto, Calif. Totals 200 29-64 8-23 9-12 10-20-30 18 27 8 11 1 75 Percentages .582 .538 .667 (10) Tulane def. (7) Colorado State • 73-69 Percentages .453 .348 .750 Monday, March 18 - Palo Alto, Calif. #3 COLORADO Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS KANSAS 72, TULANE 68 (2) Stanford def. Tulane • 77-55 25 Lauri Weathers 16 2-4 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 1 1 0 1 0 4 3/13/98 - 1st Round - Iowa City, Iowa 33 Shelly Garcia 15 0-2 0-1 0-2 3-3-6 1 1 0 2 0 0 2003 West Regional 14 Aleksandra Slokar 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 #12 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 11 DeCelle Thomas 29 2-6 2-3 9-11 3-5-8 3 3 1 1 0 15 Saturday, March 22 - Palo Alto, Calif. 5 Lacey Vicknair 26 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-7-7 2 5 0 2 0 2 21 LaShena Graham 22 2-7 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 1 2 0 4 21 Rodnelle Hadley 35 1-5 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 6 2 2 2 0 3 (6) Minnesota def. (11) Tulane • 68-48 10 Amy Palmer 15 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 8 54 Barbara Farris 36 7-9 0-0 7-11 3-2-5 1 1 1 3 0 21 22 Alexis Felts 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Grace Daley 35 10-19 3-7 3-6 4-1-5 3 4 4 6 0 26 2010 Sacramento Regional 34 Jen Terry 18 2-2 0-0 5-7 2-2-4 2 3 1 0 0 9 13 Kelly Scanlon 22 1-3 0-2 2-2 2-1-3 2 2 1 1 0 4 40 Michelle Hasheider 18 2-5 1-3 2-4 2-3-5 4 1 1 1 0 7 Saturday, March 20 - Tempe, Ariz. 22 Fabrecia Roberson 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 Erin Scholz 32 8-9 0-0 3-9 3-5-8 3 3 3 1 1 19 24 Marion Williams 16 2-4 0-0 1-3 1-1-2 0 1 1 2 0 5 (5) Georgia def. (12) Tulane • 64-59 52 Raegan Scott 30 7-14 0-0 3-4 5-2-7 5 3 1 1 3 17 31 Kiki Cizmar 20 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 4 1 2 0 5 Totals 200 28-56 5-14 22-38 18-26-44 22 15 8 10 4 83 32 Kristen Koch 8 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 0 1 0 1 0 2 2015 Spokane Regional Percentages .500 .357 .579 Totals 200 25-53 5-14 15-24 16-18-34 17 20 10 20 0 68 Friday, March 20 - Durham, N.C. Percentages .407 .357 .625 TULANE 72, UC-SANTA BARBARA 69 (5) Mississippi State def. (12) Tulane • 57-47 #5 KANSAS Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 3/15/97 - 1st Round - Washington, D.C. 34 Lynn Price 35 9-16 1-2 8-10 3-2-5 3 4 4 4 0 27 42 Jaclyn Johnson 22 0-0 0-0 1-3 3-6-9 0 4 0 5 0 1 #13 UCSB Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS Overall...... 3-11 43 Nakia Sanford 29 4-6 0-0 3-4 4-4-8 0 1 0 0 0 11 4 Kristi Rohr 24 4-4 0-0 3-4 0-0-0 1 4 0 4 0 11 11 Suzi Raymant 35 3-14 3-6 0-1 2-4-6 5 3 3 3 1 9 24 Michelle Duckworth 27 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 2 5 1 0 0 0 15 Jennifer Jackson 35 5-9 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 2 2 0 10 By Seed 23 Amy Smith 35 8-21 0-0 0-2 3-3-6 1 1 3 2 1 16 22 Koya Scott 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 2 0 0 15-Seed...... 0-1 5 Erin Alexander 37 7-20 6-10 6-6 2-5-7 3 2 5 3 0 26 24 Shandy Robbins 26 3-8 3-4 5-6 1-0-1 2 2 0 4 0 14 25 Stacy Clinesmith 35 3-9 1-5 3-6 0-4-4 2 2 3 4 0 10 14-Seed...... 0-1 33 Nikki White 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 Carmel Lamson 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 24-53 7-14 17-24 17-19-36 13 20 9 20 1 72 12-Seed...... 0-3 20 Rachel Mahar 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 1 1 2 Percentages .453 .500 .708 11-Seed...... 0-1 21 Tawnee Cooper 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 10-Seed...... 1-2 22 Shelia Frail 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 33 Stephanie Shadwell 11 2-5 0-0 0-0 3-0-3 0 0 1 0 0 4 6-Seed...... 1-2 Totals 200 25-63 7-15 12-18 11-21-32 10 18 13 16 2 69 4-Seed...... 1-1 Percentages .397 .467 .667

By Round 1st Round...... 3-8 2nd Round...... 0-3

#NOLABUILT | 62 63 TEAM HISTORY

SAINT JOSEPH’S 83, TULANE 72 FLORIDA STATE 72, TULANE 70 MINNESOTA 68, TULANE 48 3/13/99 - 1st Round - Durham, N.C. 3/16/01 - 1st Round - Ames, Iowa 3/22/03 - 1st Round - Palo Alto, Calif.

#11 SAINT JOSEPH’S Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS #10 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS #11 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 4 Melissa Coursey 40 6-13 0-0 2-3 0-2-2 1 1 0 1 0 18 11 Sarah Goree 36 6-12 2-3 3-5 1-1-2 4 4 1 2 0 17 15 Tiffany Wilson 21 2-8 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1 0 0 2 0 4 10 Susan Moran 36 8-13 0-0 5-6 3-8-11 1 4 2 5 0 21 13 Kelly Scanlon 22 1-5 1-3 0-0 2-2-4 4 0 1 3 0 3 45 Gwen Slaughter 33 2-3 0-0 2-2 2-4-6 0 4 4 1 1 6 15 Jana Lichnerova 37 5-13 1-2 5-6 4-3-7 3 3 2 2 0 16 33 Janell Burse 27 8-13 0-0 6-8 4-2-6 0 3 2 2 1 22 32 Teana McKiver 21 4-10 1-1 0-0 1-4-5 1 4 1 2 0 9 11 Cheryl Kulsea 27 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 3 1 2 0 8 44 Taryn Turnbull 21 1-4 0-0 2-2 2-3-5 2 3 1 0 0 4 12 Kelly Nadeau 32 4-8 3-5 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 2 6 0 11 12 Jennifer Greenwell 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 Gwen Slaughter 34 4-10 0-0 3-4 1-2-3 2 2 0 2 1 11 20 Delacey Joseph 23 2-11 0-4 0-0 0-3-3 5 3 3 1 0 4 14 Angela Zampella 36 6-11 3-5 3-4 3-3-6 13 2 1 8 0 18 12 Kelly Nadeau 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Muci Haris 11 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 1 0 0 35 Kathy Costello 20 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 3 1 1 0 2 14 Jessica Carroll 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 D’Aundra Henry 18 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 3 1 5 1 2 Totals 200 30-55 8-15 15-1913-21-34 22 16 7 21 0 83 15 Tiffany Wilson 9 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 1 2 0 2 0 2 22 Tymeka Moore 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 2 0 4 Percentages .545 .533 .789 31 Teana McKiver 29 2-5 0-0 1-3 1-3-4 1 2 3 2 4 5 32 Lakeitha Hampton 22 4-4 0-0 0-2 5-3-8 1 0 3 2 0 8 34 Britt Themann 18 2-6 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 1 0 6 34 Britt Themann 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #6 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS Totals 200 25-59 5-11 15-22 11-21-31 18 15 9 14 6 70 Totals 200 21-55 4-14 2-4 10-15-25 14 17 15 22 2 48 5 Lacey Vicknair 25 3-3 0-0 2-2 1-6-7 3 4 0 2 0 8 Percentages .424 .455 .682 Percentages .382 .286 .500 32 Kristen Koch 27 3-6 2-5 0-0 1-0-1 2 3 1 3 0 8 33 Janell Burse 15 6-9 0-0 1-1 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 1 13 #7 FLORIDA STATE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS #6 MINNESOTA Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 11 Sarah Goree 28 4-9 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 1 4 0 10 10 Lakesha Springle 27 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 4 2 3 4 0 2 4 Janel McCarville 26 4-6 0-0 1-2 2-5-7 0 3 4 2 2 9 44 Taryn Turnbull 17 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 0 3 1 1 0 4 12 April Traylor 34 11-17 5-7 3-5 2-3-5 2 3 1 5 0 30 35 Kadidja Andersson 33 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 0 0 1 1 0 10 4 Grace Daley 34 8-15 1-7 2-3 0-1-1 4 3 3 1 0 19 13 Levys Torres 20 3-6 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 0 4 0 2 0 8 11 Shannon Schonrock 40 4-7 2-3 2-3 1-1-2 1 0 3 3 0 12 22 Fabrecia Roberson 23 2-6 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 3 2 3 1 4 20 Katelyn Vujas 34 7-12 0-0 0-0 3-6-9 6 2 0 1 1 14 13 37 6-13 3-6 3-5 0-5-5 6 1 1 7 0 18 23 Salome Hector 10 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 1 1 0 21 29 2-10 1-5 0-0 1-4-5 0 2 0 3 2 5 25 Corrin Von Wald 26 1-4 0-2 6-6 1-4-5 6 3 3 3 0 8 45 Gwen Slaughter 17 3-5 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 1 1 3 6 3 Shinikki Whiting 24 4-12 0-4 0-0 1-4-5 4 3 2 2 0 8 10 Kim Prince 18 3-4 0-0 0-1 1-2-3 1 3 2 1 0 6 31 Kiki Cizmar 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Petra Hofman 13 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 1 1 1 0 2 20 Leslie Hill 13 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 1 1 0 2 Totals 200 30-58 5-18 7-8 7-12-19 16 20 11 16 6 72 25 Lako Brown 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 0 1 0 0 0 0 22 Shannon Bolden 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentages .517 .278 .875 32 Molly Beal 11 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3 23 Tanisha Gillbert 3 1-3 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 200 30-63 7-19 5-7 14-29-43 20 18 7 18 3 72 50 Christina Collison 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentages 475 .368 .714 Totals 200 25-46 5-11 13-18 7-22-29 15 10 15 19 2 68 TULANE 65, VERMONT 60 Percentages .543 .455 .722 3/18/00 - 1st Round - Lubbock, Texas TULANE 73, COLORADO STATE 69 #11 VERMONT Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 3/16/02 - 1st Round - Palo Alto, Calif. GEORGIA 64, TULANE 59 20 Karalyn Church 39 12-19 1-1 1-2 4-10-14 3 2 2 3 0 26 3/20/10 - 1st Round - Tempe, Ariz. 10 Dawn Cressman 36 3-9 1-6 0-1 0-7-7 3 3 1 3 0 7 #10 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 11 Libby Smith 34 2-9 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 6 4 0 5 0 5 15 Tiffany Wilson 23 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 5 3 0 0 6 #12 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 14 Christine Lauzon 33 2-5 1-4 1-3 0-2-2 0 4 1 3 0 6 45 Gwen Slaughter 26 6-10 0-0 3-10 4-10-14 1 3 0 4 2 15 20 Danielle Nunn 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 33 Morgan Hall 25 2-9 1-3 3-4 3-1-4 3 3 1 3 1 8 31 Teana McKiver 29 4-10 0-0 3-6 4-4-8 0 4 0 3 1 11 23 Tiffany Aidoo 31 3-8 1-6 0-0 0-3-3 1 1 3 4 0 7 3 Jen MacAulay 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Sarah Goree 34 4-11 0-2 3-5 1-2-3 6 2 1 3 0 11 44 Brett Benzio 37 4-8 0-0 1-4 6-2-8 0 2 0 2 2 9 5 Therea LaRocque 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 Kelly Nadeau 24 3-6 2-4 2-2 0-3-3 6 1 1 5 0 10 11 Roshaunda Barnes 35 7-19 3-8 0-0 0-2-2 3 3 3 0 0 17 21 Rachel Bryan 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 4 0 0 0 4 00 Keisha Lymon 11 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 5 32 Chassity Brown 35 4-16 3-9 2-4 2-3-5 2 2 3 1 1 13 22 Amy Mulligan 9 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 0 4 0 2 0 4 14 Jessica Carroll 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Olivia Grayson 22 1-5 0-2 0-0 2-2-4 4 4 2 3 0 2 0 Heather Burroughs 10 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 20 Delacey Joseph 7 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 1 0 0 24 Janique Kautsky 13 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 0 2 0 0 0 3 Totals 200 25-58 5-18 5-10 9-24-33 15 25 5 20 1 60 21 Kinya Lennix 14 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 33 Indira Kaljo 17 3-9 2-8 0-0 1-1-2 1 1 0 0 0 8 Percentages: .431 .278 .500 32 Lakeitha Hampton 3 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 23-69 10-35 3-8 17-17-34 11 20 11 12 3 59 34 Britt Themann 28 5-7 3-5 1-2 1-3-4 0 0 1 1 0 14 Percentages .333 .286 .375 #6 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS Totals 200 24-57 5-12 14-29 39 18 16 6 17 3 73 33 Janell Burse 32 3-7 0-0 1-4 4-5-9 0 4 1 3 0 7 Percentages .474 .417 .483 #5 GEORGIA Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 22 Fabrecia Roberson 34 2-9 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 0 2 3 1 0 4 21 Porsha Phillips 26 1-5 0-0 0-2 3-4-7 1 3 0 4 3 2 4 Grace Daley 38 10-19 2-6 8-9 2-4-6 3 2 3 6 0 30 #7 COLORADO STATE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 33 Angel Robinson 35 6-7 1-1 5-7 4-9-13 1 0 0 2 3 18 11 Sarah Goree 32 5-12 2-6 3-5 0-5-5 1 2 2 3 0 15 00 Ashley Augspurger 24 3-11 1-6 3-4 2-5-7 1 4 1 2 1 10 1 Ashley Houts 40 7-14 1-4 7-7 1-6-7 6 2 3 5 0 22 44 Taryn Turnbull 25 0-1 0-0 4-6 1-3-4 3 2 1 2 0 4 22 Katie Borton 32 2-10 1-4 1-1 0-2-2 2 5 4 3 0 6 10 Jasmine James 40 2-8 1-3 3-4 0-6-6 5 3 4 8 0 8 13 Kelly Scanlon 21 1-4 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 2 50 Shannon Strecker 19 0-1 0-1 2-2 1-2-3 0 2 0 1 0 2 11 Meredith Mitchell 40 3-10 1-4 1-4 2-3-5 2 2 1 2 1 8 14 Jessica Carroll 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 Jasai Ferrucho 18 2-5 1-1 1-2 0-1-1 0 4 3 3 0 6 3 Anne M. Armstrong 14 2-5 2-3 0-0 2-3-5 0 1 0 1 0 6 31 Kiki Cizmar 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 Angie Gorton 28 4-11 1-1 7-7 1-3-4 3 4 1 4 1 16 12 Jasmine Hassell 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 34 Britt Themann 13 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 1 3 3 Ashley Venekamp 19 2-8 1-4 0-0 1-3-4 3 4 0 1 0 5 Totals 200 21-50 6-15 16-24 16-31-47 15 12 7 23 7 64 Totals 200 22-55 5-17 16-24 9-24-33 8 17 10 16 1 65 23 Lisa Narkiewicz 16 3-6 1-1 1-5 2-0-2 1 0 0 1 0 8 Percentages .420 .400 .667 Percentages: .400 .294 .667 24 Jackie Campbell 23 3-9 0-3 1-2 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 7 33 Joy Jenkins 21 3-4 3-4 0-0 0-4-4 2 2 1 0 0 9 Totals 200 22-65 9-25 16-23 8-20-28 13 25 10 14 2 69 MISSISSIPPI STATE 57, TULANE 47 TEXAS TECH 76, TULANE 59 Percentages .338 ..360 .696 3/20/15 - 1st Round - Durham, N.C. 3/20/00 - 2nd Round - Lubbock, Texas STANFORD 77, TULANE 55 #12 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR F A TO B S PTS #6 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 22 Tiffany Dale 37 2-7 0-1 2-4 3-6-9 1 1 0 0 2 6 33 Janell Burse 23 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 1 4 3 2 2 2 3/18/02 - 2nd Round - Palo Alto, Calif. 45 Chinwe Duru 17 0-3 0-0 0-1 2-0-2 3 1 1 3 0 0 22 Fabrecia Roberson 31 3-10 0-0 6-8 0-6-6 1 1 1 3 0 12 03 Kolby Morgan 28 5-9 3-5 4-6 2-4-6 1 2 4 1 3 17 4 Grace Daley 38 8-13 0-1 8-8 2-4-6 3 2 1 8 0 24 #10 TULANE Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 23 Jamie Kaplan 35 3-7 1-3 2-3 1-1-2 2 5 4 0 4 9 11 Sarah Goree 33 3-6 2-3 0-0 0-4-4 2 4 0 7 0 8 15 Tiffany Wilson 28 2-11 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 2 2 2 0 0 4 33 Courtnie Latham 22 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 2 0 3 0 0 1 44 Taryn Turnbull 20 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-0-0 0 2 1 4 0 5 45 Gwen Slaughter 23 1-5 0-0 0-4 2-3-5 1 2 1 0 0 2 11 Leslie Vorpahl 14 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 2 0 1 3 31 Teana McKiver 29 7-12 0-0 2-4 5-4-9 1 1 1 3 3 16 13 Kelly Scanlon 26 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 1 1 1 1 0 2 15 Adesuwa Ebomwonyi 17 1-8 0-4 1-1 1-2-3 3 0 0 0 0 3 14 Jessica Carroll 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Sarah Goree 32 6-17 2-8 0-0 0-5-5 3 3 1 0 0 14 20 Danielle Blagg 21 1-6 0-2 6-8 1-3-4 4 0 2 0 0 8 24 La’Shanna Norris 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 Kelly Nadeau 21 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0 2 30 Tierra Jones 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 2 0 0 0 34 Britt Themann 21 2-5 2-3 0-0 2-0-2 0 3 1 2 0 6 00 Keisha Lymon 21 2-4 0-0 5-6 2-1-3 0 3 1 1 1 9 Totals 200 13-47 5-18 16-25 13-21-34 20 10 20 4 10 47 Totals 200 18-41 5-9 18-20 5-18-26 8 18 8 27 2 59 14 Jessica Carroll 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentages .277 .278 .640 Percentages: .439 .556 .900 20 Delacey Joseph 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 Kinya Lennix 4 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 #5 Mississippi St. Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR F A TO B S PTS #3 TEXAS TECH Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 23 Salome Hector 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 03 Breanna Richardson 27 7-14 0-0 1-1 6-6-12 1 1 3 0 1 15 54 Planette Pierson 30 7-14 0-0 5-6 3-3-6 2 2 1 1 0 19 24 Tymeka Moore 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Victoria Vivians 22 2-14 1-7 2-2 0-4-4 0 1 1 0 0 7 15 Aleah Johnson 31 6-16 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 3 4 1 3 0 12 32 Lakeitha Hampton 5 0-1 0-0 3-4 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 Martha Alwal 22 2-4 0-0 0-2 1-4-5 4 0 3 6 0 4 34 Britt Themann 20 2-9 1-6 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 5 25 Keitha Dickerson 40 4-10 1-1 0-0 3-8-11 6 4 6 2 0 9 00 Dominique Dillingham 38 3-8 0-1 0-1 2-5-7 4 2 2 1 3 6 3 Melinda Pharies 39 1-6 1-4 4-6 3-1-4 6 4 0 2 0 7 Totals 200 21-68 3-15 10-18 15-25-40 8 13 7 10 4 55 21 Jerica James 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 24 Katrisa O’Neal 39 5-13 0-0 2-2 3-2-5 7 3 4 4 0 12 Percentages .309 .200 .556 01 Blair Schaefer 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Courtney Plaster 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Morgan William 32 2-4 1-2 9-11 1-4-5 2 4 4 0 3 14 32 Amber Tarr 10 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 1 0 5 #2 STANFORD Min FGM-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-TR A F S TO B PTS 05 Sherise Williams 12 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 5 34 Tanisha Ellison 10 5-8 0-0 2-4 3-1-4 0 0 2 1 1 12 25 Lindsey Yamasaki 28 10-20 3-9 1-3 0-2-2 3 1 1 2 2 24 13 Ketara Chapel 13 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 1 2 Totals 200 30-69 3-6 13-1917-16-33 25 17 14 14 1 76 34 T’Nae Thiel 31 1-4 0-1 3-4 4-6-10 3 3 0 1 0 5 14 Kendra Grant 16 1-4 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 2 1 0 0 0 4 Percentages: .431 .278 .500 41 Bethany Donaphin 29 10-11 0-0 1-2 3-5-8 1 3 0 0 1 21 45 Chinwe Okorie 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 05 Kelley Suminski 26 2-4 1-2 1-2 0-2-2 3 0 0 1 0 6 51 Savannah Carter 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 14 Nicole Powell 37 7-12 2-6 0-0 2-8-10 10 2 4 4 0 16 Totals 200 20-56 2-11 15-21 16-27-43 22 11 16 8 8 57 10 Becky Bonner 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Percentages .357 .182 .714 22 Enjoli Izidor 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 2 0 2 1 0 32 Katie Denny 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 S. Kimyacioglu 15 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 2 1 0 0 42 Lauren St. Clair 8 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 3 44 Azella Perryman 8 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 0 2 0 0 0 2 51 Cori Enghusen 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 0 1 0 2 2 0 Totals 200 32-63 7-24 6-11 11-37-48 24 15 7 14 6 77 Percentages .508 .292 .545

#NOLABUILT | 62 63 WNIT HISTORY BREAKDOWN YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Overall...... 9-7 Year Date Round Opponent Result Location (Arena) 2007 3/14 First Jackson State W, 76-43 New Orleans BY YEAR 3/18 Second at Mississippi State L, 79-73 Starkville, Miss. Year Rec. Highest Round 2007...... 1-1...... Second 2011 3/17 First Southern W, 61-31 New Orleans 2011...... 1-1...... Second 3/21 Second at Oral Roberts L, 92-86 Tulsa, Okla. 2012...... 1-1...... Second 2013...... 2-1...... Third 2012 3/15 First Mississippi Valley State W, 68-61 New Orleans 2014...... 0-1...... First 3/18 Second at Texas Tech L, 69-55 Lubbock, Texas 2016...... 2-1...... Third 2017...... 2-1...... Third 2013 3/21 First Sam Houston State W, 65-57 New Orleans 3/24 Second at Arkansas W, 60-48 Fayetteville, Ark. BY ROUND 3/27 Third at Auburn L, 72-52 Auburn, Ala. Round Record First...... 6-1 2014 3/20 First at Mississippi State L, 77-68 Starkville, Miss. Second...... 3-3 Third...... 0-3 2016 3/16 First Alabama W, 53-52 New Orleans 3/21 Second at Georgia Tech W, 64-61 Atlanta, Ga. BY LOCATION 3/23 Third at Florida Gulf Coast L, 73-61 Fort Meyers, Fla. Home...... 7-0 Away...... 2-7 2017 3/16 First UT Arlington W, 62-53 New Orleans 3/19 Second Grambling State W, 66-49 New Orleans City Record 3/23 Third at Alabama L, 64-72 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Atlanta, Ga...... 1-0 Auburn, Ala...... 0-1 Fayetteville, Ark...... 1-0 Fort Meyers, Fla...... 0-1 Lubbock, Texas...... 0-1 New Orleans...... 7-0 Starkville, Miss...... 0-2 Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 0-1 Tulsa, Okla...... 0-1

BY OPPONENT Opponent Record Alabama...... 1-1 Arkansas...... 1-0 Auburn...... 0-1 Florida Gulf Coast...... 0-1 Georgia Tech...... 1-0 Grambling State...... 1-0 Jackson State...... 1-0 Mississippi State...... 0-2 Mississippi Valley State...... 1-0 Oral Roberts...... 0-1 Sam Houston State...... 1-0 Southern...... 1-0 Texas Tech...... 0-1 UT Arlington...... 1-0

#NOLABUILT | 64 TEAM HISTORY AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY BREAKDOWN YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Overall...... 4-4 Year Seed Date Round Opp Seed Opponent Result Location (Arena) 2015 6 3/6 First 11 Houston W, 64-39 Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun) BY YEAR 3/7 Quarters 3 Tulsa W, 71-53 Year Seed Rec. Highest Round 3/8 Semis 2 USF L, 78-69 2015...... 6...... 2-1...... Semis 2016...... 5...... 1-1...... Semis 2016 5 3/5 Quarters 4 Memphis W, 70-64 Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun) 2017...... 5...... 0-1...... Quarters 3/6 Semis 1 UConn L, 82-35 2018...... 9...... 1-1...... Quarters 2017 5 3/4 Quarters 4 UCF L, 57-61 Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun) BY ROUND Round Record 2018 9 3/3 First 8 Memphis W, 76-64 Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun) First Round...... 2-0 3/4 Quarters 1 UConn L, 56-82 Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun) Quarterfinals...... 2-2 Semifinals...... 0-2 Finals...... N/A with bye...... 1-1 without bye...... 3-2

BY LOCATION City Record Uncasville, Conn...... 4-4

BY OPPONENT Opponent Record Houston...... 1-0 Memphis...... 2-0 South Florida...... 0-1 Tulsa...... 1-0 UCF...... 0-1 UConn...... 0-2

BY SEED Tulane Seed Record 5 Seed...... 1-2 6 Seed...... 2-1 9 Seed...... 1-1

Opponent Seed Record 1 Seed...... 0-2 2 Seed...... 0-1 3 Seed...... 1-0 4 Seed...... 1-1 8 Seed...... 1-0 11 Seed...... 1-0 Opp. Higher Seed...... 3-4 Opp. Lower Seed...... 1-0

65 CONFERENCE USA/OTHER TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Year Date Tulane Seed Round Opp Seed Opponent Result/Score Location (Arena) 1996 March 1 5 Quarterfinals at 4 UAB W, 72-53 Birmingham, Ala. (UAB Arena) 1996 March 2 5 Semifinals vs 1 DePaul L, 73-85 Birmingham, Ala. (UAB Arena) 1997 March 1 2 Quarterfinals vs 10 Saint Louis W, 75-57 Chicago, Ill. (Alumni Hall) 1997 March 2 2 Semifinals vs 3 Louisville W, 76-74 Chicago, Ill. (Alumni Hall) 1997 March 3 2 Finals vs 4 Marquette W, 76-53 Chicago, Ill. (Alumni Hall) 1998 Feb. 28 4 Quarterfinals vs 5 Cincinnati L, 62-77 Louisville, Ky. (Louisville Gardens) 1999 Feb. 27 3 Quarterfinals vs 11 Charlotte W, 69-60 New Orleans (Fogelman Arena) 1999 Feb. 28 3 Semifinals vs 2 Louisville W, 87-74 New Orleans (Fogelman Arena) 1999 March 1 3 Finals vs 1 Cincinnati W, 58-44 New Orleans (Fogelman Arena) 2000 March 4 2 Quarterfinals vs 7 Cincinnati W, 91-78 Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall) 2000 March 5 2 Semifinals vs 11 Charlotte W, 79-75 Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall) 2000 March 6 2 Finals vs 8 UAB W, 73-70 Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall) 2001 March 3 2 Quarterfinals at 7 Marquette W, 59-58 Milwaukee, Wisc. (U.S. Cellular Arena) 2001 March 4 2 Semifinals vs 3 Houston W, 78-74 Milwaukee, Wisc. (U.S. Cellular Arena) 2001 March 5 2 Finals vs 5 Cincinnati W, 63-50 Milwaukee, Wisc. (U.S. Cellular Arena) 2002 March 1 5 First vs 12 UAB W, 62-35 Chicago, Ill. (DePaul Athletic Center) 2002 March 2 5 Quarterfinals at 4 DePaul W, 88-83 Chicago, Ill. (DePaul Athletic Center) 2002 March 3 5 Semifinals vs 1 TCU W, 80-76 (ot) Chicago, Ill. (DePaul Athletic Center) 2002 March 4 5 Finals vs 3 Cincinnati L, 56-68 Chicago, Ill. (DePaul Athletic Center) 2003 March 7 4 Quarterfinals vs 5 TCU L, 65-78 Memphis, Tenn. (The Pyramid) 2004 March 3 12 First vs 5 Marquette L, 44-61 Fort Worth, Texas (Daneel-Meyer Coliseum) 2006 March 2 6 First vs 11 UCF W, 69-52 Dallas, Texas () 2006 March 3 6 Quarterfinals at 3 SMU L, 84-86 (3ot) Dallas, Texas (Moody Coliseum) 2007 March 2 1 Quarterfinals vs 9 Houston W, 62-55 Tulsa, Okla. () 2007 March 3 1 Semifinals vs 4 Rice L, 52-64 Tulsa, Okla. (Reynolds Center) 2008 March 6 11 First Round vs 6 Marshall L, 58-65 Orlando, Fla (New UCF Arena) 2009 March 5 6 First Round vs 11 Tulsa W, 49-44 New Orleans (Fogelman Arena) 2009 March 6 6 Quarterfinals vs 3 Southern Miss L, 55-72 New Orleans (Fogelman Arena) 2010 March 9 1 Quarterfinals vs 8 UCF W, 63-62 Tulsa, Okla. (Reynolds Center) 2010 March 10 1 Semifinals vs 5 East Carolina W, 73-64 Tulsa, Okla. (Reynolds Center) 2010 March 12 1 Finals vs 6 UAB W, 62-54 Tulsa, Okla. (Reynolds Center) 2011 March 10 4 Quarterfinals vs 5 East Carolina W, 83-72 El Paso, Texas (Memorial Gym) 2011 March 11 4 Semifinals vs 1 Houston W, 70-60 El Paso, Texas (Don Haskins Center) 2011 March 12 4 Finals vs 2 UCF L, 73-85 El Paso, Texas (Don Haskins Center) 2012 March 8 3 Quarterfinals vs 11 East Carolina W, 67-51 Memphis , Tenn. () 2012 March 9 3 Semifinals at 2 Memphis W, 63-44 Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum) 2012 March 10 3 Finals vs 1 UTEP L, 65-69 Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum) 2013 March 14 3 Quarterfinals at 6 Tulsa L, 67-75 Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Civic Center) 2014 March 13 4 Quarterfinals vs 13 FIU L, 69-55 El Paso, Texas (Memorial Gym)

C-USA TOURNAMENT BREAKDOWN OTHER TOURNAMENTS Overall...... 26-13 BY OPPONENT LAIAW STATE TOURNAMENT Opponent Record 1976...... March 4...... Louisiana-Monroe (1)...... L, 54-65 BY YEAR Charlotte...... 2-0 1976...... March 5...... Nicholls State (1)...... L, 44-49 Year Seed Rec. Highest Round Cincinnati...... 3-2 1977...... Feb. 22...... at Louisiana Tech (2)...... L, 52-99 1996...... 5...... 1-1...... Semifinals DePaul...... 1-1 1977...... Feb. 23...... vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (2)...... W, 59-55 1997...... 2...... 3-0...... Champions East Carolina...... 3-0 1998...... 4...... 0-1...... Quarterfinals FIU ...... 0-1 1977...... Feb. 24...... vs. Southern (2)...... L, 50-96 1999...... 3...... 3-0...... Champions Houston...... 3-0 1978...... Feb. 23...... vs. Xavier (3)...... L, 69-76 2000...... 2...... 3-0...... Champions Marshall...... 0-1 1978...... Feb. 24...... vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (3)...... L, 41-65 2001...... 2...... 3-0...... Champions Louisville...... 2-0 1979...... Feb. 22...... at Louisiana-Monroe (4)...... L, 57-68 2002...... 5...... 3-1...... Runners-Up Marquette...... 2-1 1979...... Feb. 23...... vs. Northwestern State(4)...... L, 61-66 2003...... 4...... 0-1...... Quarterfinals Memphis...... 1-0 1980...... Feb. 21...... vs. McNeese State (2)...... L, 52-75 2004...... 12...... 0-1...... First Round Rice...... 0-1 1981...... Feb. 26...... vs. Louisiana-Monroe (5)...... W, 80-59 2005...... N/A...... 0-0...... N/A Saint Louis...... 1-0 1981...... Feb. 27...... vs. Southern (5)...... L, 56-60 2006...... 6...... 1-1...... Quarterfinals SMU...... 0-1 (1) New Orleans (2) Ruston, La. (3) Baton Rouge 2007...... 1...... 1-1...... Semifinals Southern Miss...... 0-1 (4) Monroe, La. (5) Hammond, La. 2008...... 11...... 0-1...... First Round TCU ...... 1-1 2009...... 6...... 1-1...... Quarterfinals Tulsa...... 1-1 SWAIAW REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 2010...... 1...... 3-0...... Champions UAB...... 4-0 1979 ...... March 7...... vs. Houston...... L, 57-65 2011...... 4...... 2-1...... Runners-Up UTEP...... 0-1 2012...... 3...... 2-1...... Runners-Up UCF ...... 2-1 2013...... 3...... 0-1...... Quarterfinals METRO CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 2014...... 4...... 0-1...... Quarterfinals BY SEED 1980...... Dec. 17...... vs. Cincinnati (1)...... W, 65-56 Opponent Seed Record 1980...... Dec. 18...... vs. Memphis State (1)...... L, 75-62 BY ROUND 1 Seed...... 3-2 1980...... Dec. 19...... at Florida State (1)...... W, 95-74 Round Record 2 Seed...... 2-1 1981...... Feb. 5...... vs. Florida State (2)...... W, 70-60 First Round...... 3-2 3 Seed...... 3-3 1981...... Feb. 6...... vs. Memphis (2)...... L, 81-88 Quarterfinals...... 10-6 4 Seed...... 2-2 1981...... Feb. 7...... vs. Cincinnati (2)...... L, 73-90 Semifinals...... 8-2 5 Seed...... 3-3 1982...... Feb. 25...... vs. Virginia Tech (3)...... L, 52-62 Finals...... 5-3 6 Seed...... 1-2 1983...... Mar. 6...... vs. Cincinnati (4)...... L, 58-82 with bye...... 21-8 7 Seed...... 2-0 1984...... Mar. 3...... vs. South Carolina (5)...... L, 64-74 without bye...... 5-5 8 Seed...... 2-0 1985...... Mar. 2...... vs. South Carolina (6)...... L, 66-76 9 Seed...... 1-0 BY LOCATION 10 Seed...... 1-0 1990...... Mar. 8...... vs. South Carolina (5)...... L, 62-71 City Record 11 Seed...... 5-0 1991...... Mar. 4...... vs. South Carolina (4)...... L, 44-80 Birmingham, Ala...... 1-1 12 Seed...... 1-0 1992...... Mar. 11...... vs. VCU (4) ...... L, 58-73 Chicago, Ill...... 6-1 Higher Seed...... 6-8 1993...... Mar. 10...... vs. Charlotte (4)...... L, 44-69 Dallas, Texas...... 1-1 Lower Seed...... 20-5 1994...... Mar. 8...... vs. South Florida (7)...... W, 76-70 El Paso, Texas...... 2-2 1994...... Mar. 9...... vs. Southern Miss (7)...... L, 69-72 Fort Worth, Texas...... 0-1 Louisville, Ky...... 3-1 1995...... Mar. 8...... vs. South Florida (4)...... W, 67-62 Memphis, Tenn...... 2-2 1995...... Mar. 9...... at Louisville (4)...... L, 65-70 (ot) Milwaukee, Wisc...... 3-0 (1) Tallahassee, Fla. (2) New Orleans (Fogelman Arena) New Orleans, La...... 4-1 (3) Memphis, Tenn. (4) Louisville, Ky. (5) Cincinnati, Ohio Orlando, Fla...... 0-1 (6) Hattiesburg, Miss. (7) Biloxi, Miss. Tulsa, Okla...... 4-2

#NOLABUILT | 66 67 TEAM HISTORY ANNUAL TULANE CLASSIC RESULTS

1996 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Barbara Farris (Tulane) 2007 Champion: Virginia Tech • MVP: Brittany Cook (Virginia Tech) Dec 28 First...... Colorado State 77, Rhode Island 60 Dec 20 First...... Robert Morris 82, Tulane 71 Dec 28 First...... Tulane 89, UNC Greensboro 46 Dec 20 First...... Virginia Tech 84, Texas-San Antonio 59 Dec 29 Consolation...... UNC Greensboro 87, Rhode Island 63 Dec 21 Consolation...... Tulane 76, Texas-San Antonio 42 Dec 29 Championship...... Tulane 105, Colorado State 72 Dec 21 Championship...... Virginia Tech 76, Robert Morris 67 All Tournament Team: Barbara Farris, Mary Ann Marino, Grace Daley (Tulane), Becky Hammon, Katie All Tournament Team: Andrea Barbour, Brittany Cook (VT), Chinata Nesbit, Sade Logan (RMU), Ashley Cronin (CSU), Melinda Goodson (UNCG). Langford (Tulane), Whitney York (UTSA) 1997 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Grace Daley (Tulane) 2008 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Brett Benzio (Tulane) Dec 27 First...... Holy Cross 89, Richmond 74 Dec 20 First...... Tulane 70, Alabama State 48 Dec 27 First...... Tulane 81, Appalachian State 41 Dec 20 First...... Providence 67, Southeast Missouri State 59 Dec 28 Consolation...... Richmond 94 Appalachian State 68 Dec 21 Consolation...... Alabama St. 60, Southeast Missouri St. 53 Dec 28 Championship...... Tulane 78, Holy Cross 67 Dec 21 Championship...... Tulane 68, Providence 46 All Tournament Team: Grace Daley, Barbara Farris, Kristen Koch (Tulane), Amy O’Brien (Holy Cross), All Tournament Team: Sonya Daugherty (SEMO), Erica Lumpkin (ASU), Shantee Darrian (PC), Ashley Natasha Lettsome (APSU), Jennifer Meade (Richmond) Langford (Tulane), Megan Valicevic (Tulane), Brett Benzio (Tulane) 1998 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Grace Daley (Tulane) 2009 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Danielle Nunn (Tulane) Dec 28 First...... Maine 92, Middle Tennessee State 78 Dec. 28 First...... Tulane 82, Long Island 59 Dec 28 First...... Tulane 92, Furman 56 Dec. 28 First...... Texas Tech 81, North Dakota 61 Dec 29 Consolation...... Furman 83, Middle Tennessee State 66 Dec. 29 Consolation...... Long Island 83, North Dakota 62 Dec 29 Championship...... Tulane 85, Maine76 Dec. 29 Championship...... Tulane 67, Texas Tech 49 All Tournament Team: Grace Daley, Janell Burse (Tulane), Jamie Cassidy, Kristen McCormick (Maine), All-Tournament Team: Tiffany Aidoo, Danielle Nunn (Tulane), Keirra Mallard, Ashlee Roberson (TTU), Jackie Smith (Furman), Cortney Neeley (Middle Tennessee State) Ashley Palmer (LIU), Whitney Ledger (UND) 1999 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Janelle Burse (Tulane) 2010 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Tiffany Aidoo (Tulane) Dec 27 First...... West Virginia 89, Lehigh 73 Dec. 29 First...... Tulane 84, Nicholls State 65 Dec 27 First...... No. 24. Tulane 81, Providence 57 Dec. 29 First...... Old Dominion 81, Charlotte 75 Dec 28 Consolation...... Providence 82, Lehigh 62 Dec. 30 Consolation...... Charlotte 80, Nicholls State 45 Dec 28 Championship...... No. 24 Tulane 104, West Virginia 75 Dec. 30 Championship...... Tulane 62, Old Dominion 59 All Tournament Team: Janell Burse, Fabrecia Roberson, Grace Daley (Tulane), Christin Annie (WVU), All-Tournament Team: Tiffany Aidoo, Danielle Nunn (Tulane), Sumar Leslie (Nicholls State), Epiphany Monika Roberts (Providence) Anne Tierney (Lehigh) Woodson (Charlotte), Tia Lewis, Jasmine Parker (Old Dominion 2000 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Janelle Burse (Tulane) 2011 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Olivia Grayson (Tulane) Dec 27 First...... Hartford 69, Long Beach State 57 Dec. 28 First...... Tulane 57, College of Charleston 42 Dec 27 First...... Tulane 69, William & Mary 51 Dec. 28 First...... Hampton 77, Central Michigan 51 Dec 28 Consolation...... Long Beach State 73, William & Mary 61 Dec. 29 Consolation...... Central Michigan 72, Col. of Charleston 51 (ot) Dec 28 Championship...... Tulane 75, Hartford 45 Dec. 29 Championship...... Tulane 66, Hampton 53 All Tournament Team: Janell Burse, Britt Themann and Teana McKiver (Tulane), Jackie Moore (LBSU), Jen All-Tournament Team: Brett Benzio (Tulane), Olivia Grayson (Tulane), Jessica Green (Central Michigan), Sobota (W&M), Janeka Lopp (Hartford) Latisha Harris (College of Charleston), Jericka Jenkins (Hampton), Ariel Phelps (Hampton) 2001 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Teana McKiver (Tulane) 2012 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Whitney Bibbins (Tulane) Dec 28 First...... Virginia 73, Long Island 40 Dec. 29 First...... Tulane 71, Eastern Michigan 65 Dec 28 First...... No. 23 Tulane 76, Buffalo 29 Dec. 29 First...... McNeese State 80, Ole Miss 75 Dec 29 Consolation...... Buffalo 62, Long Island 60 Dec. 30 Consolation...... Ole Miss 61, Eastern Michigan 58 Dec 29 Championship...... No. 23 Tulane 74, Virginia 63 Dec. 30 Championship...... Tulane 69, McNeese State 63 All Tournament Team: Teane McKiver, Gwen Slaughter, Delacey Joseph (Tulane), Telisha Quarles, Brandi All-Tournament Team: Whitney Bibbins (Tulane), Olivia Grayson (Tulane), Ashlyn Baggett (McNeese), Teamer (Virginia), Jessica Kochendorfer (Buffalo) Caitlyn Baggett (McNeese State), India Hairston (Eastern Michigan), Valencia McFarland (Ole Miss) 2002 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Gwen Slaughter (Tulane) 2013 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Jamie Kaplan (Tulane) Dec 28 First...... No. 19 Boston College 67, SMU 57 Dec. 28 First...... Tulane 85, Northeastern 49 Dec 28 First...... Tulane 63, UNC Greensboro 43 Dec. 28 First...... Indiana State 70, Northwestern 49 Dec 29 Consolation...... SMU 62, UNC Greensboro 49 Dec. 29 Consolation...... Northwestern 73, Northeastern 46 Dec 29 Championship...... Tulane 69, No. 19 Boston College 50 Dec. 29 Championship...... Tulane 51, Indiana State 45 All Tournament Team: Gwen Slaughter, Delacey Joseph (Tulane), Brianne Stepherson, Jessalyn Deveney All-Tournament Team: Jamie Kaplan (Tulane), Tiffany Dale (Tulane), Tierra Jones (Tulane), Bilqis (BC), Andrea Cossey (SMU), Nicole Murray (UNCG) Abdul-Qaadir (Indiana St), Anna Munn (Indiana St), Maggie Lyon (Northwestern) 2003 Champion: San Jose State • MVP: Cricket Williams (SJSU) 2014 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Adrienne Motley (Miami) Dec 27 First...... San Jose State 71, Yale 53 Dec. 18 ...... Miami 74, UCLA 67 Dec 27 First...... Marist 60,Tulane 46 Dec. 18 ...... Tulane 58, Samford 56 Dec 28 Consolation...... Tulane 74, Yale 62 Dec. 19 ...... UCLA 71, Samford 52 Dec 28 Championship...... San Jose State 59, Marist 49 Dec. 19 ...... Tulane 70, Miami 65 All Tournament Team: Cricket Williams, Tatiana Taylor (SJSU), Steph Del Preore, Maureen Magarity All-Tournament Team: Hannah Nichols (Samford), Nirra Fields (UCLA), Janassy Williams (Miami), Danielle (Marist) Kelly Nadeau (Tulane), Christina Phillips (Yale) Blagg (Tulane), Kolby Morgan (Tulane) 2004 Champion: Tulane • MVP: D’Aundra Henry (Tulane) 2015 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Chinwe Duru (Tulane) Dec 28 First...... Pepperdine 58, George State 41 Dec. 18 ...... SLU 76, Cleveland State 65 Dec 28 First...... Tulane 79, Stephen F. Austin 72 Dec. 18 ...... Tulane 74, UNCG 53 Dec 29 Consolation...... Stephen F. Austin 61, Georgia State 56 Dec. 19 ...... UNCG 55, Cleveland State 51 Dec 29 Championship...... Tulane 62, Pepperdine 40 Dec. 19 ...... Tulane 66, SLU 58 All Tournament Team: D’Aundra Henry, Lakethia Hampton (Tulane), Jennifer Lacy, Daphanie Kennedy All-Tournament Team: Ashanti Abshaw (Cleveland State), Lucy Mason (UNCG), Denisha Womack (SLU), (Pepperdine), April Clyburn (Georgia State), Jennifer Simpson (Stephen F. Austin) Jackie Kemph (SLU), Courtnie Latham (Tulane) 2005 Champion: Dayton • MVP: Cara Wright (Dayton) 2016 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Kolby Morgan (Tulane) Dec 28 First...... Dayton 79, Toledo 77 Dec. 21 ...... Auburn 85, Drake 80 Dec 28 First...... Samford 64, Tulane 54 Dec. 21 ...... Tulane 63, Eastern Washington 51 Dec 29 Consolation...... Tulane 77, Toledo 67 (OT) Dec. 22 ...... Drake 93, Eastern Washington 78 Dec 29 Championship...... Dayton 68, Samford 59 Dec. 22 ...... Tulane 61, Auburn 59 All Tournament Team: Cara Wright, Terri Ramsey (Dayton), Jennifer Sands (Tulane), Danielle Bishop All-Tournament Team: Delaney Hodgins (Eastern Washington), Lizzy Wendell (Drake), Katie Frerking (Toledo), Cora Beth Smith, Alex Munday (Samford) (Auburn), Janiah McKay (Auburn), Leslie Vorpahl (Tulane) 2006 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Ashley Langford (Tulane) 2017 Champion: Tulane • MVP: Kolby Morgan (Tulane) Dec 28 First...... Texas-Arlington 66, Ole Miss 55 Dec. 21 ...... Tulane 106, Troy 75 Dec 28 First...... Tulane 78, Fordham 44 Dec. 21 ...... UTEP 46, Samford 33 Dec 29 Consolation...... Ole Miss 99, Fordham 43 Dec. 22 ...... Samford 82, Troy 76 (ot) Dec 29 Championship...... Tulane 68, Texas-Arlington 65 Dec. 22 ...... Tulane 67, UTEP 56 All Tournament Team: Ashley Langford, Jami Montagnino (Tulane), Terra Wallace, Maryann Abanobi All-Tournament Team: Kayla Manuirirangi (Tulane), Meredith Schulte (Tulane), Tamara Seda (UTEP), (Texas-Arlington), Beth Troutt (Fordham), Arminite Price (Ole Miss) Hannah Nichols (Samford), Amber Rivers (Troy)

#NOLABUILT | 66 67 ALL-AMERICANS STACEY GAUDET Women’s Sports Federation • First Team • 1987

Stacey Gaudet became Tulane’s first All-American in 1987, named by the Gaudet finished her career as just the sixth female player from the state Women’s Sports Federation. As a senior, Gaudet averaged a school-record of Louisiana to score 2,000 or more points, and ranked in the Top 20 na- 21.8 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. She held or tied for the tionally in free throw percentage all four years of her career. team lead in scoring in 25 of 28 games during the 1986-87 season, and was named New Orleans MVP by the Sugar Bowl Committee. She was the first female student-athlete in Tulane history to have her number retired, and was inducted into the Tulane Hall of Fame and the Her 609 points as a senior came without the luxury of a 3-point basket (the Louisiana American Italian Sports Hall of Fame in 1993. 3-pointer did not come into play until the 1987-88 season), and she was named Women’s Sports Federation National Player of the Week on Jan. 18 after scoring 81 points in three games.

GAUDET’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts. 1986-87 232 496 .468 ------145 201 .721 ------215 100 0 50 609 BARBARA FARRIS WBCA/Kodak • Honorable Mention • 1997

Ten years after Stacey Gaudet became the first All-American in Tulane his- Farris finished with double-digit scoring totals in 21 games as a junior, tory, Barbara Farris earned honorable mention recognition on the WBCA/ and tallied five double-doubles. She was named Conference USA Play- Kodak squad after leading the Green Wave to a 27-5 record, the C-USA er of the Week on Jan. 13, earned MVP honors of the Tulane Classic and regular-season and tournament titles, and a third consecutive trip to the claimed a spot on the Conference USA All-Tournament Team after help- NCAA Tournament. ing the Green Wave claim the tournament championship.

A first-team All C-USA selection, Farris finished second in the conference and ranked eighth in the NCAA with a .623 field goal percentage, and paced the squad with 13.7 points and 7.7 rebounds per game.

FARRIS’ ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts. 1996-97 170 273 .623 0 0 .000 97 161 .602 85 161 246 40 14 48 437 GRACE DALEY Associated Press • Third Team • 2000 :: WB News Service • Honorable Mention • 2000 :: Associated Press • Honorable Mention • 1999 :: WBCA/Kodak • Honorable Mention • 1998-2000

The most decorated student-athlete in the history of Tulane women’s bas- A three-time first-team All-Conference-USA selection, Daley helped lead ketball, Grace Daley was a three-time All-American during her Green Wave the Green Wave to a combined 72-18 record from 1997-2000 as Tulane career. She earned honorable mention recognition on the WBCA/Kodak advanced to play in the NCAA Tournament each year and won the C-USA squad in each of her final three years, was named to the Associated Press Tournament her junior and senior campaigns. honorable mention team as a junior, and claimed third-team AP All-Amer- ica honors as a senior. Daley graduated as the school’s career leader in points and free throws made. Following her senior season, Daley was drafted fifth overall in During her three All-American campaigns, Daley never scored fewer than the 2000 WNBA Draft by the , and was just the second 550 points, pulled down at least 100 rebounds and dished out at least 70 college player selected. assists each year. In the three-year span, she averaged 20.8 points, 5.3 re- bounds and 3.3 assists per game, and shot an astonishing .503 from the field (604-of-1200). DALEY’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts. 1997-98 193 376 .513 56 152 .368 121 162 .747 57 65 122 74 2 81 563 1998-99 184 359 .513 40 123 .325 164 201 .816 66 90 156 96 6 58 572 1999-00 227 465 .488 53 165 .321 185 239 .774 77 112 189 124 8 75 692 #NOLABUILT | 68 69 TEAM HISTORY ALL-AMERICANS JANELL BURSE WBCA/Kodak • Honorable Mention • 2001 :: WB News Service • Honorable Mention • 2001 :: Women’s Basketball Journal • Fourth Team • 2000 :: Associated Press • Honorable Mention • 2000

A three-time C-USA Defensive Player of the Year and the Sixth Player of Following her senior season, Burse was drafted by the WNBA’s Minnesota the Year in 1999, post player Janell Burse was a three-time All-American Lynx in 2001 and won a WNBA title with the Seattle Storm in 2005. during her career, earning the distinction from the Women’s Basketball Journal and Associated Press as a junior, and claiming the honor from the Women’s Basketball News Service and the WBCA as a senior.

During her two All-America campaigns, Burse averaged a double-double with 18.9 points and 10.3 rebounds per game. She also posted 146 blocks her final two seasons, and holds the school record for career blocks with 248.

BURSE’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts. 1999-00 233 392 .594 0 0 .000 139 228 .610 145 170 315 26 80 46 605 2000-01 233 391 .596 1 1 1.000 136 252 .540 152 190 342 30 66 46 603 TEANA McKIVER WBCA/Kodak • Honorable Mention • 2003 :: WomensCollegeHoops.com • Honorable Mention • 2003 :: Basketball Times • Second Team • 2002 :: WomensCollegeHoops.com • Honorable Mention • 2002

A transfer from East Carolina, Teana McKiver made her presence felt during McKiver’s 80 blocks in 2003 are tied for the Tulane single-season record, her three seasons with the Green Wave as she earned All-America honors and despite playing just three years for the Green Wave, she ranks third as a junior and senior. in career blocks with 217.

McKiver earned outright All-America recognition from Basketball Times in 2002 and from the WBCA in 2003, and was named to the WomensCollege- Hoops.com Underrated All-America squad both seasons.

During her All-America campaigns, McKiver was anything but “underrat- ed” as she led the Green Wave in scoring and blocked shots both seasons while ranking second in rebounding. In those two years, she averaged 14.8 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocked shots per game. MCIVER’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts. 2001-02 235 377 .623 0 0 .000 104 189 .559 116 144 260 25 79 31 574 2002-03 149 262 .569 2 2 1.000 72 121 .595 67 139 206 52 80 35 372 ASHLEY LANGFORD Women’s Basketball News Service • Freshman All-America • 2006

With D’Aundra Henry taking a medical redshirt, freshman Ashley Langford She recorded five double-digit assist games and led Tulane in steals (48) was forced to be the starting -- and sometimes the only active -- point and minutes (38.4). She averaged 9.0 points and 3.5 rebounds per game. guard. The native of Harrisburg, Pa., responded by shattering two Tulane assist marks en route to freshman All-America honors.

Langford, who was named to the C-USA All-Freshman team, averaged 6.58 assists per game, which led all freshmen nationally, was fifth among all players, and led C-USA. She dished out 171 assists (topping the then Tu- lane single-season record of 139) and broke Tulane’s and tied C-USA’s single game mark with 14.

LANGFORD’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts. 2005-06 69 226 .305 10-46 46 .217 85 98 .867 20 70 90 171 1 48 233

#NOLABUILT | 68 69 ALL-AMERICANS JAMIE KAPLAN Associated Press • Honorable Mention • 2013 Kaplan’s junior year at Tulane was an historic one as she set the single In her career, Kaplan ranked second in school history in total assists (582) season assists record after breaking Ashley Langford’s mark of 206 by re- and assists per game (4.5), sixth in total minutes played (3,375), third in cording 209. Her assist total ranked second in Conference-USA and seventh games played (130) and 10th in games started (96). in the NCAA, while her assist-to-turnover ratio was 57th in the country.

The lone player on the team to start all 31 games in 2013-14, Kaplan also led the team with 361 points scored, 100 free throws made, 1,017 minutes played and 32.8 minutes per game while ranking second on the squad with 120 field goals made and 37 steals. She also finished third on the team in points per game (11.6) and 3-point baskets (21) while ranking fifth in both field goal percentage (.392) and 3-point field goal percentage (.263).

KAPLAN’S ALL-AMERICAN STATISTICS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb. A B S Pts. 2013-14 120 306 .392 21 80 .263 100 146 .685 15 75 90 209 1 37 361 TULANE IN THE WNBA JANELL BURSE BARBARA FARRIS Drafted in the second-round of the 2001 Draft by the Minnesota Lynx, A second-round pick of the Detroit Shock in the 2000 Draft, Barbara Jannel Burse played eight seasons in the WNBA and finished with career Farris played 10 WNBA seasons where she averaged 3.9 points and 3.0 averages of 6.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per contest. Her best season rebounds per game. She helped her teams advance to the playoffs five came in 2006 with the Seattle Storm when she averaged 11.1 points times, including a WNBA Championship with Detroit in 2003. After play- and 6.6 rebounds per game. Burse scored a career-high 27 points against ing her first six pro seasons with the Shock, Farris played with the New Charlotte on July 29, 2005, and pulled down a career-best 19 rebounds York Liberty from 2006-07 and with the in 2008 before vs. Phoenix on May 23, 2007. Burse helped lead her team to the playoffs returning to Detroit in 2009. Her best season came in New York in 2006 five times, including a WNBA title with the Storm in 2004. when she averaged 7.7 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game.

Year Team GP FG-Att 3-Att FT-Att OR-DR Ast Stl Blk Pts Year Team GP FG-Att 3-Att FT-Att OR-DR Ast Stl Blk Pts 2000 Detroit 14 15-30 0-1 15-27 16-16 2 6 1 45 2001 Minnesota 20 16-48 0-1 15-20 23-19 5 2 15 47 2001 Detroit 31 46-98 0-0 37-58 41-68 16 7 5 129 2002 Minnesota 31 31-83 0-1 21-36 29-31 7 7 13 83 2002 Detroit 32 49-117 0-1 45-61 29-65 16 12 9 143 2003 Minnesota 29 76-155 0-2 54-70 40-68 19 13 28 206 2003 Detroit 34 43-99 0-0 41-63 29-53 23 10 4 127 2004 Seattle 29 51-119 0-0 39-67 51-45 19 23 36 141 2004 Detroit 26 41-80 0-0 36-54 28-33 7 8 2 118 2005 Seattle 34 127-243 0-0 86-123 81-118 23 19 40 340 2005 Detroit 34 25-73 0-0 33-54 31-53 19 8 1 83 2006 Seattle 27 113-221 1-1 73-109 63-115 22 17 25 300 2006 New York 34 95-221 0-3 71-98 56-122 51 21 5 261 2007 Seattle 29 93-209 0-1 70-101 67-87 22 13 28 256 2007 New York 28 20-58 0-0 13-16 16-27 13 6 1 53 2009 Seattle 34 74-145 0-0 59-80 31-76 10 21 31 207 2008 Phoenix 34 44-93 0-0 30-43 38-92 8 20 4 118 TOTALS 233 581-1223 1-6 417-606 385-559 127 115 216 1580 2009 Detroit 13 2-9 0-0 13-16 3-15 5 5 0 17 TOTAL 280 380-878 0-5 334-490 287-544 160 103 32 1094 GRACE DALEY TEANA MCKIVER The highest-drafted player in Tulane women’s basketball history, Grace Daley was selected by the Minnesota Lynx with the third overall pick in A free-agent signee in 2003, Teana McKiver spent one season with the Charlotte the 2000 WNBA Draft. She spent four seasons in the league – one each Sting where she averaged 3.4 points and 2.9 rebounds per game and helped lead with the Lynx, , Houston Comets and Phoenix Mercury the squad to the playoffs. McKiver posted season highs of 15 points at Detroit on – and finished with career averages of 3.7 points and 1.5 rebounds per May 31 and nine rebounds vs. Connecticut on June 28. game. Her best season came as a rookie in Minnesota in 2000 when she scored 173 points, pulled down 72 rebounds and handed out 57 assists. Year Team GP FG-Att 3-Att FT-Att OR-DR Ast Stl Blk Pts 2003 Charlotte 31 41-78 0-1 23-31 37-54 6 14 24 105 GWEN SLAUGHTER Gwen Slaughter signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Lynx for the 2004 sea- son and played in three games in her lone year in the WNBA. Slaughter scored her Year Team GP FG-Att 3-Att FT-Att OR-DR Ast Stl Blk Pts lone points on a pair of free throws and added a blocked shot at Seattle on May 20. 2000 Minnesota 30 57-147 17-56 42-65 32-40 57 12 0 173 Her lone pro rebound came at Sacramento on May 22. 2001 New York 15 10-21 0-5 5-9 3-5 10 8 1 25 2002 Houston 23 16-37 2-8 29-47 13-10 16 3 1 63 2003 Phoenix 3 1-5 0-2 0-0 1-1 3 0 1 2 Year Team GP FG-Att 3-Att FT-Att OR-DR Ast Stl Blk Pts TOTALS 71 84-210 19-71 76-121 49-56 86 23 3 263 2004 Minnesota 3 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1 0 0 1 2 #NOLABUILT | 70 71 TEAM HISTORY CONFERENCE HONORS All-American Athletic Conference ...... Olivia Grayson, G...... 2nd Team 2011-12...... Olivia Grayson...... 11/21 2014-15...... Danielle Blagg, G...... 3rd Team 2013-14...... Danielle Blagg, G...... 2nd Team ...... Olivia Grayson...... 1/3 ...... Kolby Morgan, G...... 3rd Team ...... Jamie Kaplan, G...... 2nd Team ...... Brett Benzio...... 3/2 2015-16...... Kolby Morgan, G...... 2nd Team 2012-13...... Whitney Bibbins...... 12/10 ...... Leslie Vorpahl, G...... 3rd Team C-USA All-Freshman Team ...... Danielle Blagg...... 3/14 2016-17...... Kolby Morgan, G...... 2nd Team 1996-97...... Kelly Scanlon...... G ...... Leslie Vorpahl, G...... 3rd Team ...... Grace Daley...... G C-USA Rookie/Freshman Of The Week 2017-18...... Kolby Morgan, G...... 2nd Team 1998-99...... Sarah Goree...... G 2008-09...... Brett Benzio...... 1/5 2005-06...... Ashley Langford...... G ...... Indira Kaljo...... 2/9 American All-Freshmen Team 2008-09...... Brett Benzio...... C 2009-10...... Olivia Grayson...... 2/22 2014-15...... Kolby Morgan, G 2009-10...... Olivia Grayson...... G 2010-11...... Whitney Bibbins...... 11/22 2015-16...... Taylor Emery, G 2011-12...... Danielle Blagg...... G 2011-12...... Danielle Blagg...... 11/21 2013-14...... Leslie Vorpahl...... G ...... Adesuwa Ebomwonyi...... 11/28 American Player of the Week ...... Jamie Kaplan...... 12/12 2015-16...... Courtnie Latham, G...... 12/28 C-USA All-Defensive Team ...... Tiffany Dale...... 12/23 2016-17...... Kolby Morgan, G...... 1/30 2006-07...... D’Aundra Henry...... G ...... Danielle Blagg...... 1/3 2009-10...... Chassity Brown...... G ...... Danielle Blagg...... 1/9 American Freshman of the Week 2010-11...... Roshaunda Barnes...... G ...... Danielle Blagg...... 1/23 2014-15...... Kolby Morgan, G...... 11/17 2011-12...... Brett Benzio...... C 2013-14...... Leslie Vorpahl...... 11/25 ...... Kolby Morgan, G...... 11/24 ...... Leslie Vorpahl...... 1/13 ...... Kolby Morgan, G...... 12/8 C-USA Tournament MVP ...... Kolby Morgan, G...... 1/19 1997...... Mary Lowry...... G All-Metro Conference 2015-16...... Taylor Emery, G...... 11/23 1999...... Grace Daley...... G 1991-92...... Keisha Johnson, F...... 2nd Team ...... Taylor Emery, G...... 1/4 2000...... Janell Burse...... C 1989-90...... Carmen Jones, G...... 1st Team ...... Meredith Schulte, G...... 1/11 2010...... Danielle Nunn...... F 1992-93...... Keisha Johnson, F...... 1st Team 1993-94...... Keisha Johnson, F...... 1st Team American Most Improved Player C-USA All-Tournament Team 1994-95...... Barbara Farris, G...... 1st Team 2015-16...... Leslie Vorpahl, G 1997...... Barbara Farris...... C ...... Christy Thomaskutty, G...... 2nd Team ...... Mary Lowry...... G American Scholar Athlete of the Year ...... Mary Ann Marino...... F Metro Conference All-Rookie Team 2014-15...... Jamie Kaplan, G 1999...... Janelle Burse...... C 1990-91...... Keisha Johnson...... F 2016-17...... Leslie Vorpahl, G ...... Grace Daley...... G 1991-92...... Roma Coleman...... G 2000...... Janell Burse...... C 1992-93...... Christy Thomaskutty...... G American Sportsmanship Award ...... Grace Daley...... G ...... Mary Ann Marino...... F 1994-95...... Barbara Farris...... C 2016-17...... Leslie Vorpahl, G 2001...... Janell Burse...... C 2002...... Sarah Goree...... G All-Conference USA 2006...... Jami Montagnino...... G Metro Conference All-Tournament Team 2010...... Tiffany Aidoo...... G 1980...... Terry Johnson...... F 1995-96...... Barbara Farris, C...... 2nd Team ...... Chassity Brown...... G 1981...... Patricia “O.J” Toujouse...... F 1996-97...... Barbara Farris, C...... 1st Team ...... Danielle Nunn...... F 1990...... Carmen Jones...... G ...... Mary Lowry, G...... 2nd Team 2011...... Roshaunda Barnes...... G 1994...... Christy Thomaskutty...... G 1997-98...... Grace Daley, G...... 1st Team ...... Danielle Nunn...... F 1995...... Barbara Farris...... C ...... Barbara Farris, C...... 2nd Team 2012...... Danielle Blagg...... G 1998-99...... Grace Daley, G...... 1st Team ...... Olivia Grayson...... G ...... Janell Burse, C...... 3rd Team Metro Conference Player of the Week 1999-2000...... Janell Burse, C...... 1st Team 1989-90...... Carmen Jones...... 12/3 ...... Grace Daley, G...... 1st Team C-USA Player of the Week ...... Carmen Jones...... 1/3 2000-01...... Janell Burse, C...... 1st Team 1995-96...... Barbara Farris...... 1/2 1990-91...... Keisha Johnson...... 2/19 ...... Sarah Goree, G...... 3rd Team 1996-97...... Barbara Farris...... 1/13 1992-93...... Keisha Johnson...... 1/12 ...... Gwen Slaughter, F...... 3rd Team ...... Grace Daley...... 2/17 ...... Mary Ann Marino...... 2/16 2001-02...... Teana McKiver, C...... 2nd Team 1997-98...... Grace Daley...... 2/9 1993-94...... Mary Ann Marino...... 12/7 2002-03...... Teana McKiver, C...... 2nd Team 1998-99...... Grace Daley...... 12/14 ...... Keisha Johnson...... 1/18 ...... Gwen Slaughter, F...... 2nd Team ...... Janell Burse...... 1/25 1994-95...... Barbara Farris...... 1/24 2004-05...... Lakethia Hampton, F...... 3rd Team 1999-2000...... Grace Daley...... 12/13 2005-06...... Jennifer Sands, F...... 3rd Team ...... Grace Daley...... 12/20 2006-07...... Jami Montagnino, G...... 1st Team ...... Janell Burse...... 1/3 ...... D’Aundra Henry, G...... 3rd Team ...... Janell Burse...... 2/21 ...... Ashley Langford, G...... 3rd Team 2000-01...... Janell Burse...... 1/8 2007-08...... Ashley Langford, G...... 3rd Team ...... Sarah Goree...... 1/22 2008-09...... Ashley Langford, G...... 3rd Team 2001-02...... Delacey Joseph...... 12/10 2009-10...... Chassity Brown, G...... 2nd Team ...... Teana McKiver...... 2/25 ...... Danielle Nunn, F...... 3rd Team 2002-03...... Gwen Slaughter...... 12/16 2010-11...... Danielle Nunn, F...... 2nd Team ...... Gwen Slaughter...... 2/3 ...... Tiffany Aidoo, G/F...... 3rd Team 2004-05...... Lakethia Hampton...... 1/3 2011-12...... Olivia Grayson, G...... 1st Team 2006-07...... Jami Montagnino...... 1/15 ...... Brett Benzio, C...... 2nd Team 2009-10...... Roshaunda Barnes...... 2/22 2012-13...... Danielle Blagg, G...... 2nd Team 2010-11...... Tiffany Aidoo...... 1/3 ...... Tiffany Aidoo...... 1/10 #NOLABUILT | 70 71 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J13 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... L, 62-77 F4 South Alabama...... L, 73-92 1975-76 J24 Xavier (N.O.)...... W, 75-54 1981-82 F6 Memphis...... L, 57-64 Overall: 4-9 J26 Nicholls State...... W, 65-63 Overall: 12-15 F10 Stephen F. Austin...... L, 75-86 Head Coach: Karen Womack J30 at William Carey...... L, 59-65 Head Coach: Julia Yeater F14 at Nicholls State...... L, 68-75 F2 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 52-33 F16 at Memphis...... L, 64-79 J23 at Louisiana-Lafayette (1)...... L, 44-56 F3 South Alabama...... W, 73-62 N20 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 84-83 F18 at New Orleans...... L, 69-86 J23 Louisiana-Monroe (1)...... L, 39-59 F6 at Nicholls State...... W, 65-63 N24 Grambling State ...... L, 66-80 F20 at Florida State...... L, 79-86 J30 Dillard...... W, 57-45 F9 at Spring Hill...... W, 79-43 N30 at Southern Miss...... L, 66-84 F22 Southern Miss...... W, 83-81 F2 at Southeastern Louisiana...... L, 30-111 F10 at South Alabama...... L, 55-58 D2 Xavier (N.O.)...... L, 60-63 F25 Virginia Tech...... W, 64-59 F6 Northwestern State (2)...... L, 64-101 F13 New Orleans...... L, 62-64 D5 at LSU...... L, 52-87 F29 at Southern...... L, 55-72 F6 Louisiana-Monroe (2)...... L, 30-71 F16 Spring Hill...... W, 69-50 D7 at William Carey...... L, 72-83 M3 vs South Carolina (3)...... L, 64-74 F10 LSU...... L, 39-84 F17 Belhaven College...... W, 75-63 D10 Brigham Young...... W, 69-61 (1) Jaguar Gym, Mobile, Ala. F12 at Dillard...... W, 48-44 F22 at Louisiana-Monroe (1)...... L, 57-68 D12 at #1 Louisiana Tech...... L, 50-103 (2) Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. F17 at New Orleans...... L, 37-49 F23 vs Northwestern State (1)...... L, 61-66 D15 Penn State...... L, 72-77 (3) Metro Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio F21 Spring Hill...... W, 54-15 M7 vs Houston (2)...... L, 57-65 J6 Northwest Missouri St...... W, 70-68 F25 New Orleans...... W, 56-44 (1) LAIAW State Tournament, Monroe, La. J8 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 60-56 M4 Louisiana-Monroe (3)...... L, 54-65 (2) SWAIAW Regional Tournament J11 Nicholls State...... W, 69-63 1984-85 M5 Nicholls State (3)...... L, 44-49 J16 at #19 Memphis...... L, 63-78 (1) Southwestern Louisiana Tournament, Lafayette, La. J20 Southern Miss...... W, 75-57 Overall: 6-22 • Metro: 1-9 (2) LSU Tournament, Baton Rouge, La. J23 New Orleans...... W, 81-80 Head Coach: Julia Yeater (3) LAIAW State Tournament, at Tulane 1979-80 J25 Florida...... W, 54-52 N24 Lamar...... L, 63-69 Overall: 16-11 J27 at Nicholls State...... W, 55-49 N27 at #9 LSU...... L, 52-99 Head Coach: Karen Womack J29 vs Virginia Tech (1)...... W, 72-64 N30 at UAB...... L, 82-85 1976-77 N20 William Carey...... W, 75-70 J30 at Cincinnati...... L, 59-81 D3 Spring Hill...... W, 63-52 Overall: 7-13 N27 at LSU...... L, 56-86 F3 at Southeastern Louisiana...... L, 58-63 D7 at Lamar...... L, 59-63 Head Coach: Karen Womack N30 Nicholls State...... W, 73-61 F6 at New Orleans...... L, 65-89 D8 at Rice...... L, 58-65 D1 at South Alabama...... L, 63-75 F8 Florida State...... L, 70-89 D28 Southern ...... L, 55-73 D6 at William Carey...... L, 53-71 F9 at Xavier (N.O.)...... L, 49-71 D29 Rice...... W, 52-47 D10 Georgia State...... L, 54-65 D4 Northwestern State...... W, 63-60 D6 North Texas...... W, 84-44 F12 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 75-67 J3 Louisville...... L, 65-84 D11 McNeese State...... L, 50-58 F18 Spring Hill...... L, 55-59 J5 Cincinnati...... L, 67-80 (ot) J18 at New Orleans...... L, 61-64 D17 vs Cincinnati (1)...... W, 65-56 D18 vs Memphis (1)...... L, 62-75 F22 William Carey...... W, 71-65 J10 at Virginia Tech...... L, 64-104 J21 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 74-69 F25 vs Virginia Tech (2)...... L, 52-62 J12 at South Carolina...... L, 67-75 J22 West Florida...... W, 71-43 D19 at Florida State (1)...... W, 95-74 D23 Houston...... W, 60-58 (1) Cincinnati, Ohio J15 at Southeastern Louisiana...... L, 60-62 J26 Southern Miss...... W, 68-67 (2) Metro Conference Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. D30 New Orleans...... W, 93-71 J19 New Orleans...... L, 64-81 J29 Spring Hill...... W, 82-19 J21 Central Florida...... L, 70-75 (ot) J31 at LSU...... L, 42-74 J10 at Northwestern State...... L, 58-70 J11 Arkansas...... L, 65-66 J24 Memphis...... L, 65-85 F2 New Orleans...... W, 64-61 1982-83 J26 Florida State...... W, 59-56 F4 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 60-49 J15 at Xavier (N.O.)...... W, 55-50 J16 South Alabama...... L, 65-70 Overall: 8-20 J28 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 84-73 F5 at McNeese State...... L, 48-79 J30 at Nicholls State...... L, 58-73 F8 at Dillard ...... L, 45-60 J19 Louisville...... L, 61-72 Head Coach: Julia Yeater J21 at William Carey...... L, 76-77 F2 at Southern Miss...... L, 63-93 F11 Belhaven College...... L, 61-72 N20 Texas A&M...... W, 80-73 F5 at New Orleans...... L, 55-65 F14 Dillard...... L, 47-55 J25 at TCU...... W, 89-69 J26 at SMU...... W, 72-62 N23 Spring Hill...... W, 79-67 F8 at Central Florida...... L, 61-63 F16 at Nicholls State...... L, 68-73 N27 at LSU...... L, 60-88 F10 at Florida State...... L, 47-81 F19 at Southern Miss...... L, 45-55 J28 at Nicholls State...... L, 67-73 J29 UAB...... L, 69-72 N30 at Southern Miss...... L, 70-86 F13 Nicholls State...... W, 80-78 (2ot) F22 Louisiana Tech (1)...... L, 52-99 D3 McNeese State...... L, 75-87 F16 at Memphis...... L, 57-67 F23 Louisiana-Lafayette (1)...... W, 59-55 F5 Xavier (N.O.)...... W, 53-47 F9 Spring Hill...... W, 60-50 D9 vs Northwestern State (1)...... L, 53-73 F21 at Spring Hill...... W, 78-73 F24 Southern (1)...... L, 50-96 D10 vs Alabama (1)...... L, 58-66 F23 Southern Miss...... L, 69-84 (1) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La. F12 at New Orleans...... W, 88-68 F15 UTEP...... W, 86-61 D11 vs Illinois State (1)...... L, 54-89 M2 vs South Carolina (1)...... L, 66-76 F16 Florida State...... W, 75-65 J6 at Memphis...... L, 62-87 (1) Metro Tournament, Hattiesburg, Miss. F21 vs McNeese State (2)...... L, 52-75 J8 South Alabama...... W, 82-72 1977-78 (1) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky. J12 at Florida...... L, 61-83 Overall: 12-10 (2) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La. J13 at Tampa...... W, 77-60 1985-86 J15 at Florida State...... L, 56-81 Head Coach: Karen Womack J18 Southern Miss...... L, 66-71 Overall: 16-12 N29 at William Carey...... L, 60-61 1980-81 J22 New Orleans...... L, 69-86 Head Coach: Joline Matsunami D3 Louisiana-Monroe...... W, 71-66 J25 Mississippi College...... W, 84-81 Overall: 12-16 N23 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 80-65 D5 at Nicholls State...... L, 75-90 J28 at Grambling...... L, 62-76 N25 Oregon...... W, 81-62 D7 at Dillard...... L* Head Coach: Avie Bridges J29 at Mississippi College...... L, 65-72 N30 Saint Louis...... W, 84-67 J13 at South Alabama...... W, 64-33 N24 Texas Women’s ...... L, 69-80 F1 at New Orleans...... L, 74-91 D6 at Rice...... W, 70-67 (ot) J14 at West Florida...... W, 68-43 N26 Nicholls State...... W, 96-53 F5 Florida State...... L, 66-91 D8 at McNeese State...... L, 66-82 J17 William Carey...... W, 63-61 N29 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... L, 74-91 F10 Nicholls State...... W, 77-53 D13 vs Dillard (1)...... W, 81-67 J19 New Orleans...... W, 66-33 D2 at Rice...... W, 73-53 F12 at South Alabama...... L, 73-98 D14 at New Orleans...... L, 60-61 J21 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 59-44 D5 at Southern Miss...... L, 65-81 F18 at McNeese State...... L, 70-86 D18 Stetson...... W, 70-69 J24 Nicholls State...... W, 67-50 D6 Spring Hill...... W, 69-54 F20 at Stephen F. Austin...... L, 58-74 D28 Rice...... W, 82-75 J28 at Spring Hill...... W, 66-35 J6 SMU...... W, 78-48 F22 Memphis...... L, 68-90 J2 Phillips College...... W, 77-73 (ot) F2 Xavier (N.O.)...... W, 64-63 J8 Southern Miss...... L, 59-64 F24 Southern ...... W, 76-67 J4 at Cincinnati...... L, 68-87 F4 Belhaven College...... L, 48-56 J10 at Georgia Tech...... L, 58-72 M2 at Nicholls State...... W, 68-53 J6 at Louisville...... W, 64-61 F9 at Shorter College...... L* J12 North Texas...... W, 84-68 M6 vs Cincinnati (2)...... L, 58-82 J11 South Carolina...... L, 67-72 F10 at Georgia State...... L, 41-65 J14 Texas A&M...... L, 79-81 (1) Ruston, La. J13 Virginia Tech...... W, 89-77 (ot) (2) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky. F11 at Georgia Tech...... L, 58-63 J17 New Orleans...... L, 75-96 J18 West Florida...... W, 76-60 F14 at New Orleans...... W, 53-45 J20 at Nicholls State...... W, 77-66 J22 at Nicholls State...... L, 65-74 F17 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 74-52 J23 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 82-53 J24 at Florida State...... L, 70-71 F18 Spring Hill...... W, 57-16 J24 at Southeastern Louisiana...... L, 67-70 1983-84 J25 at West Florida...... W, 99-78 F20 Dillard...... L, 46-55 J26 LSU...... L, 79-92 Overall: 8-20 • Metro: 3-7 J28 New Orleans...... L, 74-95 F23 vs Xavier (N.O.) (1)...... L, 69-76 (ot) J29 at Xavier (N.O.)...... L, 59-62 Head Coach: Julia Yeater F1 Southern Miss...... L, 72-85 F24 vs Louisiana-Lafayette (1)...... L, 41-65 J31 McNeese State...... L, 72-75 F3 Oral Roberts...... W, 74-71 *scores not available N26 Lamar...... L, 74-80 (1) LAIAW State Tournament, Baton Rouge, La. F5 Florida State (1)*...... W, 70-60 F8 Florida State...... W, 75-60 F6 Memphis (1)*...... L, 81-88 N30 at Spring Hill...... L, 69-76 F10 Memphis...... L, 83-89 F7 Cincinnati (1)*...... L, 73-90 D3 Southeastern La...... W, 86-78 (ot) F15 at Memphis...... L, 69-92 F10 Xavier (N.O.)...... L, 64-72 D6 vs Mercer (1)...... L, 67-79 F18 at New Orleans...... L, 61-75 F13 Belhaven College...... W, 89-76 D7 at Spring Hill (1)...... W, 70-63 F22 at Southern Miss...... W, 75-72 1978-79 F16 at Spring Hill...... W, 69-59 D10 #11 LSU...... L, 57-106 F24 #10 LSU...... L, 65-74 Overall: 14-9 F18 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 87-83 D31 vs Immaculata (2)...... W, 86-67 F26 Nicholls State...... W, 92-76 J1 vs Colby College (2) ...... W, 66-63 Head Coach: Karen Womack F22 at New Orleans...... L, 99-109 (1) , New Orleans, La. F26 vs Louisiana-Monroe (2)...... W, 80-59 J7 at Louisville...... L, 65-85 N24 Northwestern State...... W, 66-59 F27 vs Southern (2)...... L, 56-60 J9 at Cincinnati...... L, 58-85 N28 at New Orleans...... W, 65-63 *denotes Metro Conference game J13 Nicholls State...... W, 83-63 N30 William Carey...... W, 79-73 (1) Metro Conference Tournament, at Tulane J17 at Southeastern Louisiana...... L, 73-89 D2 Louisiana-Monroe...... L, 59-76 (2) LAIAW Championship, Hammond, La. J21 New Orleans...... L, 72-97 D8 Georgia State...... W, 62-56 J23 South Carolina...... L, 74-79 D9 Florida State...... W, 78-67 J26 at South Alabama...... L, 68-80 J8 Mary Crest...... W, 86-56 J28 Florida State...... W, 77-71 J10 at Xavier (N.O.)...... L, 67-80 F1 at Southern Miss...... L, 69-89 #NOLABUILT | 72 73 TEAM HISTORY

M5 Southern Miss...... W, 89-86 F17 at Cincinnati*...... L, 53-61 J27 at Charlotte*...... L, 41-63 1986-87 M8 New Orleans...... L, 72-84 F19 at Louisville*...... L, 52-77 J30 McNeese State...... W, 72-55 Overall: 9-19 (1) Baton Rouge, La. F22 #19 LSU...... L, 57-83 F1 Virginia Tech*...... W, 59-56 Head Coach: Joline Matsunami (2) Portland, Maine F24 at New Orleans...... L, 40-69 F3 at South Florida*...... L, 58-71 (3) Starkville, Miss. M1 South Alabama...... W, 73-69 F12 New Orleans...... L, 64-75 N28 at Georgia Southern...... L, 78-82 M3 Virginia Tech*...... L, 53-70 F15 at Rice...... L, 48-59 N29 vs East Carolina (1)...... L, 65-75 M8 vs #15 South Carolina (2)...... L, 62-71 F17 Charlotte*...... L, 50-75 D2 Dillard...... W, 100-85 1988-89 * denotes Metro Conference games F19 LSU...... L, 61-70 D7 Arizona State...... L, 68-83 Overall: 14-13 (1) Lady Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena F22 South Florida*...... W, 83-62 D13 Southern Miss...... W, 63-61 (2) Metro Conference Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio F27 Nicholls State...... W, 73-48 D15 Furman...... W, 93-61 Head Coach: Joline Matsunami F29 at Virginia Tech*...... W, 63-43 D29 at #9 LSU...... L, 53-91 N25 vs Harvard (1)...... W, 72-56 M2 at VCU*...... L, 51-73 D30 McNeese State...... L, 72-85 N26 at Rice...... L, 78-81 1990-91 M7 at Louisville*...... L, 64-84 J5 at Oral Roberts...... L, 72-85 N27 vs Michigan (1)...... W, 58-57 Overall: 6-22 • Metro: 1-13 M11 vs VCU (1)...... L, 58-73 J6 at Tulsa...... W, 49-44 D9 at UAB...... W, 59-43 * denotes Metro Conference games J8 at Oklahoma...... L, 53-84 D29 Duke...... L, 72-78 Head Coach: Candi Harvey (1) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky. J14 Alcorn State...... W, 81-60 D30 Texas-Pan American...... W, 63-37 N23 Texas-Arlington...... L, 77-83 J17 Creighton...... L, 73-87 J4 at Alabama...... L, 64-80 N30 TCU...... W, 59-55 J18 UCF...... W, 117-91 J7 Sam Houston State...... W, 68-58 D3 Ball State...... W, 68-63 1992-93 J22 South Alabama...... L, 88-90 J11 #13 Stephen F. Austin...... L, 65-70 D5 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 77-59 J24 at Southeastern Louisiana...... L, 63-69 J13 at South Alabama...... L, 69-91 D8 at New Orleans...... L, 59-63 Overall: 14-13 • Metro: 6-6 J30 Louisville...... W, 75-69 J16 at New Orleans...... L, 69-80 D30 Cornell...... W, 78-57 Head Coach: Candi Harvey J31 Texas-San Antonio...... L, 66-69 (ot) J19 at Southern Miss...... L, 76-94 J5 at Louisville*...... L, 43-76 D4 at UC Irvine (1)...... W, 64-48 F4 New Orleans...... L, 70-87 J21 Nicholls State...... W, 86-62 J7 at Cincinnati*...... L, 64-72 D5 vs Boise State (1)...... W, 79-76 F8 at South Alabama...... L, 68-92 J22 Alabama ...... L, 67-69 J10 Memphis*...... L, 68-78 D8 at Texas A&M...... L, 67-84 F10 Nicholls State...... L, 66-73 J24 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 82-73 J14 Virginia Tech*...... L, 54-64 D11 UNLV...... W, 65-59 F14 at Southern Miss...... L, 65-70 J28 at Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 77-70 J18 at Nicholls State...... L, 53-59 D29 SMU...... W, 82-58 F18 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 66-59 J31 at #12 LSU...... L, 63-84 J21 Southern Miss*...... L, 61-67 D31 Pennsylvania...... W, 72-58 F21 at Nicholls State...... L, 61-63 F2 Rice ...... W, 95-85 J23 at LSU...... L, 46-71 J2 at Memphis*...... W, 60-59 F25 at Alcorn State...... W, 78-74 F6 at Mississippi College...... W, 77-61 J26 at South Carolina*...... L, 49-73 J5 Iona...... W, 86-49 M4 at New Orleans...... L, 48-65 F8 Southern Miss...... L, 65-74 J28 at #22 Florida State*...... L, 60-87 J9 Louisville*...... W, 85-79 M6 at Miami...... L, 72-76 F11 Mississippi State...... W, 62-56 J30 at UL-Lafayette...... L, 58-64 J14 at New Orleans...... L,61-79 M7 at Florida International...... L, 59-64 F14 McNeese State...... W, 75-73 F2 Louisville*...... L, 62-78 J16 at Virginia Tech*...... L, 57-80 (1) Statesboro, Ga. F18 at Nicholls State...... W, 79-64 F4 Cincinnati*...... W, 79-59 J18 at Charlotte*...... L, 48-77 F20 New Orleans ...... L, 67-73 F9 at Memphis*...... L, 65-85 J20 Rice...... L, 59-61 F23 at #5 Louisiana Tech...... L, 39-77 F11 at Virginia Tech*...... L, 41-67 J23 South Florida*...... W, 89-72 1987-88 F27 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 71-69 F13 Georgia Southern ...... L, 67-73 J26 at Alabama...... L, 74-90 Overall: 15-13 M4 at Sam Houston State...... L, 49-63 F15 Nicholls State...... W, 70-56 J30 at VCU*...... L, 60-75 (1) Houston, Texas Head Coach: Joline Matsunami F16 Texas-San Antonio...... L, 93-98 (ot) F1 Southern Miss*...... W, 71-69 F18 at Southern Miss*...... L, 57-89 F3 at LSU...... L, 74-86 N27 vs McNeese State (1)...... L, 72-78 F23 South Carolina*...... L, 73-79 F8 at Louisville*...... L, 74-87 N28 vs Ark. Pine Bluff (1)...... W, 78-54 1989-90 F25 Florida State*...... L, 66-104 F13 Charlotte*...... W, 62-58 N29 vs Louisiana-Lafayette (1)...... W, 73-67 Overall: 6-22 • Metro: 1-13 F28 New Orleans...... L, 46-82 F15 Virginia Tech*...... W, 79-65 D4 Mississippi College...... W, 74-72 M4 vs South Carolina (1)...... L, 44-80 F19 New Orleans...... W, 75-64 D5 SMU...... W, 84-73 Head Coach: Joline Matsunami * denotes Metro Conference games F22 VCU*...... L, 71-77 D7 at Dillard...... W, 91-72 N26 at Xavier (N.O.)...... L, 77-88 (1) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky. F27 at South Florida*...... W, 96-78 D12 at Southern Miss...... L, 69-80 N28 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 85-83(ot) M1 at McNeese State...... L, 80-82 D29 vs Massachusetts (2)...... W, 64-61 D1 Kent State (1)...... W, 60-57 M4 at Southern Miss...... L, 61-78 D30 at Maine...... L, 57-65 D2 Eastern Kentucky (1)...... L, 68-71 1991-92 M10 vs Charlotte (2)...... L, 44-69 J4 UMKC...... W, 92-69 D8 at McNeese State...... L, 56-59 Overall: 9-19 • Metro: 4-8 * denotes Metro Conference games J9 Oklahoma...... W, 82-75 D11 at Xavier (N.O.)...... W, 52-51 (1) Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic, Irvine, Calif. J12 at McNeese State...... L, 63-70 J2 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 79-72 Head Coach: Candi Harvey (2) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky. J13 at Stephen F. Austin...... L, 55-85 J3 Alabama...... L, 63-71 N22 Alabama...... L, 58-61 J16 at Nicholls State...... L, 59-76 J6 at #18 South Carolina*...... L, 52-86 N25 at SMU...... L, 53-68 J18 UAB...... W, 87-61 J8 at Florida State*...... L, 66-103 N27 at TCU...... L, 66-70 1993-94 J23 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 70-54 J11 New Orleans...... L, 63-67 D2 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 76-47 Overall: 17-14 • Metro: 5-7 J27 at South Alabama...... L, 62-93 J13 at #22 Southern Miss*...... L, 35-73 D21 Memphis...... L, 56-68 J30 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W, 73-55 J15 Memphis*...... W, 79-76 D29 Princeton...... W, 75-69 Head Coach: Candi Harvey F8 at New Orleans...... L, 42-69 J20 at Virginia Tech*...... L, 59-82 D30 Detroit...... L, 61-68 NWIT Third Round F11 at Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 74-57 J23 at Nicholls State...... L, 61-74 J4 Columbia...... W, 57-46 D4 vs Hofstra (1)...... W, 90-54 F15 LSU...... L, 55-73 J27 Louisville*...... L, 64-65 J6 Southern Miss*...... L, 53-55 D5 at Harvard (1)...... W, 93-71 F20 South Alabama...... L, 67-74 J30 Cincinnati*...... L, 52-56 J11 VCU*...... W, 74-72 D7 Troy State...... W, 87-67 F24 Nicholls State...... W, 61-49 F3 #15 South Carolina*...... L, 55-76 J13 at New Orleans...... L, 60-79 D10 Prairie View A&M (2)...... W, 80-38 F26 vs Mississippi College (3)...... W, 89-77 F5 Florida State*...... L, 45-100 J15 Mississippi State...... L, 49-55 D11 Nicholls State (2)...... W, 70-45 F27 at Mississippi State...... L, 58-66 F10 #18 Southern Miss*...... L, 56-88 J20 Louisville*...... L, 55-66 D28 Fairfield (3)...... W, 84-80 M3 #5 Louisiana Tech...... L, 62-92 F12 at Memphis*...... L, 69-81 J25 at Southern Miss*...... L, 58-79 D31 Texas A&M...... W, 83-73 J5 at SMU...... L, 64-74 J8 at Louisville*...... L, 67-79 J12 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 83-58 J15 Virginia Tech*...... W, 75-64 J17 Charlotte*...... W, 75-61 J19 at Arkansas...... L, 59-71 J25 at Mississippi State...... W, 92-84 J29 Southern Miss*...... L, 62-72 F1 New Orleans...... W, 62-61 F5 at South Florida*...... L, 71-81 F7 at VCU*...... W, 69-43 F11 South Florida*...... L, 73-77 F13 Louisville*...... W, 77-62 F16 at New Orleans...... L, 63-74 F19 at #24 Southern Miss*...... L, 66-89 F21 LSU...... L, 60-73 F26 at Virginia Tech*...... L, 65-71 F28 at Charlotte...... L, 62-67 M5 VCU*...... W, 70-56 M8 vs South Florida (4)...... W, 76-70 M9 vs #18 Southern Miss (4)...... L, 69-72 M24 vs Louisiana-Monroe (5)...... W, 78-75 M25 vs Arkansas State (5)...... L, 66-72 M26 vs Pittsburgh (5)...... L, 66-71 * denotes Metro Conference games (1) Harvard Tournament, Boston, Mass. (2) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena (3) at Pontchartrain Center, Metairie, La. (4) Metro Conference Tournament, Biloxi, Miss. 1994 (5) NWIT, Amarillo, Texas #NOLABUILT | 72 73 1999-2000 1997 Overall: 27-5 • C-USA: 12-4 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton C-USA Tournament Champions NCAA Second Round N19 at Siena...... W, 97-92 (ot) N26 UNC Asheville...... W, 96-32 N28 at Miami...... W, 75-66 D2 Alabama...... W, 81-69 D4 Georgetown...... W, 72-62 D8 at Texas A&M...... W, 91-74 D13 SMU...... W, 81-69 D21 vs Nicholls State (1)...... W, 81-51 D27 Providence (2)...... W, 81-57 D28 West Virginia (2)...... W, 104-75 D31 #11 LSU...... W, 76-72 J3 Southern Miss*...... W, 91-77 J7 UAB*...... W, 74-73 J9 Memphis*...... W, 83-67 J14 at Cincinnati*...... L, 59-70 J16 at Louisville*...... L, 72-75 F18 South Florida*...... W, 76-45 D27 Appalachian State (2)...... W, 81-41 J21 at Houston*...... W, 92-74 1994-95 F21 #25 Southern Miss*...... W, 72-67 (ot) D28 Holy Cross (2)...... W, 78-67 J23 at South Florida*...... W, 84-78 Overall: 19-10 • Metro: 9-3 F25 at Charlotte*...... W, 64-53 J2 Houston*...... W, 86-65 J28 Saint Louis*...... W, 91-64 M1 vs UAB (4)...... W, 72-53 J4 South Florida*...... W, 70-39 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton J30 at Charlotte*...... W, 78-68 M2 vs DePaul (4)...... L, 73-85 J9 at UAB*...... W, 63-44 F3 DePaul*...... W, 86-76 NCAA First Round M15 at #17 Colorado (5)...... L, 75-83 J11 at Memphis*...... L, 77-90 F5 Marquette*...... L, 62-81 N25 vs Southern Utah (1)...... W, 75-67 *denotes Conference USA game J17 DePaul*...... W, 91-81 F10 Houston*...... W, 83-53 N26 at Colorado State (1)...... L, 56-76 (1) Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska J20 at Marquette*...... L, 58-77 F12 South Florida*...... W, 87-66 N29 at Troy...... W, 82-75 (2) Marriott Classic, Greensboro, N.C. J23 Saint Louis*...... W, 85-44 (3) Sugar Bowl Classic, Louisiana Superdome F17 at UAB*...... W, 73-69 D2 Sacramento State (2)...... W, 64-55 J25 Charlotte*...... W, 93-55 (4) Conference USA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. F19 at Memphis*...... W, 87-67 D3 #18 George Washington (2)...... L, 57-69 J27 New Orleans...... W, 88-64 (5) NCAA West Region First Round, Boulder, Colo. F27 at Southern Miss*...... L, 72-78 D7 at Rice...... W, 70-66 J31 at Louisville*...... L, 66-81 M4 vs Cincinnati (3)...... W, 91-78 D10 vs #19 Ole Miss (3)...... L, 51-81 F2 at Cincinnati*...... W, 82-78 (ot) M5 vs Charlotte (3)...... W, 79-75 D19 McNeese State...... W, 73-62 F6 Memphis*...... W, 89-67 M6 vs UAB (3)...... W, 73-70 D28 #24 Arkansas (4)...... L, 79-83 1996-97 F8 UAB*...... W, 69-38 M18 vs Vermont (4)...... W, 65-60 D30 SMU (4)...... L, 71-74 Overall: 27-5 • C-USA: 12-2 F14 at Houston*...... W, 73-45 M20 at #11 Texas Tech (4)...... L, 59-76 J3 Mississippi State...... W, 85-64 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton F16 at South Florida*...... W, 55-52 *denotes Conference USA game J6 #23 Southern Miss*...... W, 74-71 Conference USA Champions F21 at Southern Miss*...... W, 62-34 (1) at Houma Civic Center J10 New Orleans ...... W, 80-65 F28 vs Cincinnati (3)...... L, 62-77 (2) Tulane Classic J13 at VCU*...... W, 76-65 C-USA Tournament Champions M13 vs Kansas (4)...... L, 68-72 (3) Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. J15 at Louisville*...... L, 56-74 NCAA Second Round *denotes Conference USA game (4) NCAA Mideast Regional, Lubbock, Texas J18 at LSU...... W, 57-50 (1) Women’s Classic, Fairfield, Conn. N15 at #14 Louisiana Tech (1)...... L, 50-77 J22 at #21 Southern Miss*...... W, 83-70 (2) Tulane/Doubletree Invitational, Fogelman Arena N25 vs New Orleans (2)...... W, 91-77 (3) Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. J27 #25 Virginia Tech*...... W, 72-62 N30 Mississippi...... W, 69-54 (4) NCAA West Region First Round, Iowa City, Iowa 2000-01 J29 South Florida*...... W, 74-58 D2 at South Alabama...... W, 76-54 Overall: 22-10 • C-USA: 12-4 F3 VCU*...... L, 63-66 D6 Troy State...... W, 95-77 F5 Louisville*...... W, 79-69 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton D9 at Southwestern La...... W, 81-38 F10 at Charlotte*...... W, 71-57 1998-99 D21 vs Iowa State (3)...... W, 68-61 C-USA Tournament Champions F12 at Virginia Tech*...... L, 65-77 Overall: 24-6 • C-USA: 12-4 D22 at Pepperdine (3)...... W, 58-49 NCAA First Round F17 at South Florida*...... W, 73-67 D28 UNC Greensboro (4)...... W, 89-46 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton F21 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 84-33 N10 Grambling (1)...... W, 92-64 D29 Colorado State (4)...... W, 105-72 F24 Charlotte*...... W, 85-83 (ot) Conference USA Champions N12 at Texas (1)...... L, 47-71 J5 Memphis*...... L, 73-86 M8 vs South Florida (5)...... W, 67-62 N17 Nicholls State...... W, 73-54 J7 at Southern Miss*...... W, 72-45 C-USA Tournament Champions M9 at Louisville (5)...... L, 65-70 (ot) N19 vs New Orleans (2)...... W, 100-67 J10 at Charlotte*...... W, 77-69 NCAA First Round M16 at #5 Texas Tech (6)...... L, 72-87 N22 at Alabama...... L, 63-64 * denotes Metro Conference games J14 at New Orleans...... W, 68-65 N14 at LSU...... L, 54-81 D2 at Georgetown...... L, 64-69 (1) Coors-Rocky Mountain Invite, Colorado Springs, Colo. J17 South Florida*...... W, 87-48 N22 Miami...... W, 63-56 D4 Missouri State...... L, 61-67 (2) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena J19 UAB*...... W, 77-54 N28 at VCU...... W, 52-51 D6 at SMU...... W, 75-66 (3) Metro-SEC Challenge, Jackson, Miss. J24 at Saint Louis*...... W, 75-53 N30 at Richmond...... W, 77-72 D10 at #17 LSU...... L, 61-68 (4) Pontchartrain Center J26 at Cincinnati*...... W, 79-67 D5 at SMU...... W, 81-80 D21 Boston University...... W, 110-66 (5) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky. J28 at #14 LSU...... L, 74-75 (ot) (6) NCAA Mideast First Round, Lubbock, Texas D8 Texas A&M...... W, 66-61 D27 William & Mary (3)...... W, 69-51 J31 Louisville*...... W, 77-72 D13 vs Auburn...... W, 64-53 D28 Hartford (3)...... W, 75-45 F5 at Houston*...... W, 95-49 D22 at Southern Miss*...... W, 75-52 J2 at Southern Miss*...... W, 72-65 F9 Southern Miss*...... W, 88-63 D28 Furman (1)...... W, 92-56 J5 at Saint Louis*...... W, 52-51 F14 Marquette*...... W, 76-70 D29 Maine (1)...... W, 85-76 J7 Charlotte*...... W, 78-64 1995-96 F16 DePaul*...... W, 67-59 J1 at South Florida*...... L, 67-70 J12 South Florida*...... W, 67-38 Overall: 21-10 • C-USA: 9-5 F18 at Nicholls State...... W, 77-57 J3 at Houston*...... W, 82-62 J14 Houston*...... L, 80-90 (ot) Head Coach: Lisa Stockton F21 at UAB*...... W, 67-49 J8 #24 Memphis*...... W, 98-51 J19 at Memphis*...... W, 67-58 F23 at South Florida*...... L, 70-81 J10 UAB*...... W, 80-74 J21 at UAB*...... W, 74-67 NCAA First Round M1 vs Saint Louis (5)...... W, 75-57 J14 Marquette*...... W, 86-73 J26 Louisville*...... L, 60-64 N26 Eastern Washington...... W, 85-63 M2 vs Louisville (5)...... W, 76-74 J16 vs New Orleans...... W, 71-51 J28 Cincinnati*...... W, 83-74 N29 Rice...... W, 69-62 M3 vs Marquette (5)...... W, 76-53 J18 at DePaul*...... W, 81-72 F2 at Marquette*...... W, 78-66 D2 at McNeese State...... W, 77-73 M15 vs UC Santa Barbara (6)...... W, 72-69 J22 at Charlotte*...... W, 70-52 F4 at DePaul*...... L, 62-72 D9 at Mississippi State...... W, 71-63 M17 vs #22 George Washington (6)...... L, 67-81 J24 at Saint Louis*...... W, 73-52 F9 at South Florida*...... W, 70-52 D18 vs Xavier (OH) (1)...... W, 71-63 *denotes Conference USA game J29 Louisville*...... L, 58-63 F11 at Houston*...... W, 75-59 D19 vs South Carolina (1)...... L, 66-72 (1) Preseason Women’s NIT J31 Cincinnati*...... L, 51-70 (2) NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic, Louisiana Superdome F16 Memphis*...... L, 61-76 D20 vs Holy Cross (1)...... W, 66-54 (3) Malibu Classic, Malibu, Calif. F4 at UAB*...... L, 68-70 F18 UAB*...... W, 71-62 (ot) D28 LSU...... L, 58-61 (4) Tulane Classic F6 at Memphis*...... W, 72-63 F22 Southern Miss*...... W, 84-45 D30 vs Robert Morris (2)...... W, 84-52 (5) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill. F12 Houston*...... W, 85-62 M3 at Marquette (4)...... W, 59-58 D31 at UNC Greensboro (2)...... W, 71-69 (6) NCAA East Region First & Second Rounds, Wash., D.C. F14 South Florida*...... W, 99-60 M4 vs Houston (4)...... W, 78-74 J3 at Southern Methodist...... W, 71-62 F20 Southern Miss*...... W, 85-64 M5 vs Cincinnati (4)...... W, 63-50 J5 Charlotte*...... W, 75-70 F27 vs Charlotte (2)...... W, 69-60 M16 vs Florida State (5)...... L, 70-72 J12 at South Florida*...... W, 81-58 1997-98 F28 vs Louisville (2)...... W, 87-74 *denotes Conference USA game J14 at UAB*...... L, 54-56 Overall: 21-7 • C-USA: 12-4 M1 vs Cincinnati (2)...... W, 58-44 (1) Preseason Women’s NIT J16 vs New Orleans (3)...... W, 67-65 M13 vs Saint Joseph’s (3)...... L, 72-83 (2) Alario Center, Westwego, La. J19 Saint Louis*...... W, 82-49 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton *denotes Conference USA game (3) Tulane Classic (1) Tulane Classic (4) Conference USA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. J21 Cincinnati*...... W, 73-64 NCAA First Round (5) NCAA Midwest Region First Round, Ames, Iowa J26 at Louisville*...... W, 73-72 (ot) (2) C-USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena N15 at Missouri-Kansas City...... W, 75-47 (3) NCAA East Region First Round, Durham, N.C. J28 at Memphis*...... L, 64-96 N21 at Mississippi...... W, 68-55 F1 at Southern Miss*...... L, 82-84 (ot) N25 SMU...... L, 58-68 F6 Nicholls State...... W, 62-43 N29 LSU...... W, 65-54 F9 Marquette*...... W, 63-51 D1 South Alabama...... W, 101-38 F11 at DePaul*...... L, 73-81 D6 vs #16 Colorado (1)...... W, 63-62 F13 at George Washington...... L, 70-73 D7 at Fairfield (1)...... W, 63-36 F16 UAB*...... L, 61-69 (ot) D21 Southern Miss*...... L, 70-71 #NOLABUILT | 74 TEAM HISTORY

D2 at #10 Louisiana Tech...... L, 37-96 * denotes Conference USA games 2001-02 D6 vs Wichita State (1)...... W, 62-59 (1) Lubbock Christian University, Lubbock, Texas 2007-08 (2) Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. Overall: 24-11 • C-USA: 8-6 D7 at Cal (1)...... L, 61-66 (3) Tulane Classic Overall: 16-14 • C-USA: 6-10 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton D18 James Madison...... W, 66-64 (4) Conference USA Tournament, Dallas, Texas Head Coach: Lisa Stockton D20 Nicholls State...... W, 77-55 NCAA Second Round D27 Marist (2)...... L, 46-60 N10 at Alabama...... W, 64-56 N16 High Point...... W, 86-62 D28 Yale (2)...... W, 74-62 N13 Georgia Tech...... L, 61-66 N23 vs UPR-Mayaguez (1)...... W, 109-39 D30 #17 LSU (3)...... L, 42-65 2006-07 N16 at Stephen F. Austin...... W, 56-45 N24 vs Hampton (1)...... W, 82-75 J5 at Texas A&M Corpus Christi...... W, 57-53 Overall: 26-7 • C-USA: 13-3 N18 Winthrop...... W, 63-52 N25 vs Nebraska (1)...... W, 84-78 J8 Arkansas State...... W, 59-56 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton N21 vs Kansas State (1)...... W, 60-57 N29 #10 Purdue (2)...... L, 52-64 J10 at Southern Miss*...... L, 51-68 N22 vs Northern Illinois (1)...... W, 70-57 D1 McNeese State (3)...... W, 90-34 J16 East Carolina*...... L, 58-65 Conference USA Champions N27 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 89-61 D2 #19 Florida (3)...... W, 57-51 J18 Charlotte*...... L, 61-72 WNIT Second Round D2 #7 LSU...... L, 36-52 D5 at Missouri State...... W, 49-46 J23 at Marquette*...... L, 55-69 D5 at Rhode Island...... W, 74-65 N10 Stephen F. Austin...... W, 75-52 D20 Robert Morris (2)...... L, 71-82 D8 Penn...... W, 82-64 J25 at #16 DePaul*...... L, 60-99 N17 Rhode Island...... W, 76-70 D11 Nicholls State...... W, 71-48 J31 Memphis*...... L, 64-76 D21 Texas-San Antonio...... W, 76-42 N19 #9 LSU...... L, 39-59 D29 Louisiana-Monroe...... W, 77-72 D21 at Drake...... L, 58-67 F2 Saint Louis*...... W, 78-64 N21 Loyola...... W, 94-50 D28 Buffalo (4)...... W, 76-29 F6 at TCU*...... L, 44-76 J2 Nicholls State (3)...... W, 69-47 N24 vs Villanova (1)...... W, 72-60 J4 at Rice* (4)...... W, 61-38 D29 Virginia (4)...... W, 74-63 F8 at Houston*...... L, 78-83 (3ot) N25 at Florida International (1)...... W, 69-64 J2 at Boston University...... W, 78-63 F13 Louisville*...... L, 47-48 J6 at Houston*...... L, 64-74 N29 at #25 Texas Tech...... L, 50-77 J12 UTEP*...... L, 66-81 J5 Southern Miss*...... W, 69-68 F15 Cincinnati*...... W, 61-50 D3 at Miami (Ohio)...... W, 82-67 J7 at New Orleans...... L, 69-76 F20 at UAB*...... L, 74-80 J18 Memphis*...... L, 66-74 D9 Alabama...... W, 83-68 J20 UAB*...... L, 56-67 J11 at Memphis*...... W, 77-59 F22 at South Florida*...... L, 60-77 D20 Lamar...... W, 83-70 J13 at Saint Louis*...... L, 56-57 F27 Southern Miss*...... W, 65-51 J26 at UTEP*...... L, 44-60 D22 at Winthrop...... W, 58-53 J31 at Tulsa*...... L, 56-64 J18 UAB*...... W, 60-58 M4 vs Marquette (3)...... L, 44-61 D29 Fordham (2)...... W, 78-44 J20 South Florida*...... L, 64-69 *denotes Conference USA game F2 at SMU*...... L, 69-81 D30 Texas-Arlington (2)...... W, 68-65 F7 at East Carolina*...... W, 70-65 J25 at DePaul*...... L, 69-77 (1) Oakland Tribune Classic, Berkley, Calif. J2 at UTEP*...... L, 76-80 J27 at Marquette*...... L, 44-65 (2) Tulane Classic F10 Marshall*...... W, 61-56 (3) Conference USA Tournament, Fort Worth, Texas J5 Houston*...... W, 83-61 F1 Cincinnati*...... L, 50-76 F14 Rice*...... L, 73-78 J7 Rice*...... L, 52-61 F16 Houston*...... W, 73-69 F3 Louisville*...... W, 70-54 J12 at Tulsa*...... W, 75-62 F8 at Houston*...... L, 74-85 F22 at UCF*...... L, 71-77 J14 at SMU*...... W, 63-58 F24 at Southern Miss*...... L, 67-72 F10 at TCU*...... W, 63-59 (ot) 2004-05 J20 UTEP*...... W, 81-56 F16 at Southern Miss*...... W, 70-55 Overall: 11-16 • C-USA: 3-11 F28 Tulsa*...... W, 80-60 J26 Southern Miss*...... W, 66-50 M1 SMU*...... W, 71-68 F22 Charlotte*...... W, 65-57 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton J28 UCF*...... W, 85-47 F24 East Carolina*...... W, 68-51 M3 vs Marshall (5)...... L, 58-65 N19 at Howard...... L, 59-67 F1 at Houston*...... W, 71-56 * denotes Conference USA games M1 vs UAB (5)...... W, 63-52 F3 at Rice*...... W, 71-68 (1) Cancun Caribbean Challenge, Cancun, Mexico M2 at DePaul (5)...... W, 88-83 N21 at George Mason...... W, 62-56 N23 Jacksonville State...... W, 54-51 F7 at Memphis*...... W, 77-61 (2) Tulane Classic M3 vs #25 TCU (5)...... W, 80-76 (ot) F10 UAB*...... W, 66-48 (3) New Orleans Arena M4 vs #21 Cincinnati (5)...... L, 56-68 N26 vs Texas A&M (1)...... L, 64-79 (4) Houston Baptist, Houston, Texas N27 at Texas State (1)...... W, 74-71 F15 at Marshall*...... W, 67-64 M16 vs #20 Colorado State (6)...... W, 73-69 F17 at East Carolina*...... L, 68-76 (5) Conference USA Tournament, Orlando, Fla. M20 at #5 Stanford (6)...... L 55-77 D1 Louisiana-Monroe...... W, 66-57 D5 Auburn...... L, 37-54 F22 SMU*...... W, 78-72 *denotes Conference USA game F24 Tulsa*...... W, 78-70 (1) San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico D7 Texas A&M Corpus Christi...... L, 57-75 (2) New Orleans Arena D19 Nicholls State...... W, 73-68 M2 vs Houston (3)...... W, 62-55 (3) Tulane Invitational, Fogelman Arena D21 Portland...... W, 68-57 M3 vs Rice (3)...... L, 52-64 (4) Tulane Classic D28 Stephen F. Austin (2)...... W, 79-72 M14 Jackson State (4)...... W, 76-43 (5) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill. D29 Pepperdine (2)...... W, 62-40 M18 at Mississippi State (5)...... L, 73-79 (6) NCAA West Region 1st & 2nd Rounds, Palo Alto, Calif. * denotes Conference USA games J2 at #1 LSU...... L, 45-79 (1) FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla. J7 Houston*...... L, 54-55 (2) Tulane Classic J9 TCU*...... L, 66-78 (3) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. 2002-03 J14 at Memphis*...... L, 53-56 (4) WNIT First Round, Fogelman Arena Overall: 19-10 • C-USA: 8-6 J16 at Saint Louis*...... L, 71-80 (5) WNIT Second Round, Starkville, Miss. Head Coach: Lisa Stockton J21 #18 DePaul*...... L, 50-80 J23 Marquette*...... W, 74-54 NCAA First Round J28 at Charlotte*...... L, 38-62 N22 at James Madison...... W, 58-46 J30 at East Carolina*...... W, 64-62 N29 at Oregon State...... L, 51-56 F5 at Southern Miss*...... L, 73-80 D1 at Portland...... W, 86-56 F11 South Florida*...... L, 61-65 D5 Alabama State...... W, 70-57 F13 UAB*...... L, 41-55 D7 #13 Louisiana Tech (1)...... L, 53-68 F18 at Cincinnati*...... L, 41-55 D9 Drake...... W, 74-61 F20 at Louisville*...... L, 51-70 D19 Southeastern Louisiana ...... W, 86-43 F26 Southern Miss*...... W, 79-49 D22 at Arkansas State...... W, 69-64 * denotes Conference USA games D28 UNC Greensboro (2)...... W, 63-43 (1) CenturyTel Bobcat Classic, San Marcos, Texas D29 #20 Boston College (2)...... W, 69-50 (2) Tulane Classic J2 at #7 Purdue...... L, 66-76 J5 at Auburn...... L, 64-75 (ot) J11 Southern Miss*...... W, 64-42 2005-06 J13 New Orleans...... W, 81-59 Overall: 15-12 • C-USA: 8-8 J17 Saint Louis*...... W, 58-50 J19 Memphis*...... W, 70-46 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton J24 at Southern Miss*...... W, 67-54 N18 Howard (1) ...... W, 84-79 J31 at Louisville*...... L, 70-77 N25 at UTEP *...... W, 68-63 F2 at Cincinnati*...... W, 62-53 D3 vs Chicago State (2) ...... L, 64-65 F7 Marquette*...... L, 47-59 D4 Lehigh (2) ...... W, 65-63 F9 DePaul*...... L, 50-69 D18 Central Conn. State...... W, 72-60 F14 at South Florida*...... W, 87-55 D20 at #3 LSU ...... L, 60-89 F16 at UAB*...... W, 78-51 D28 Samford (3) ...... L, 55-64 F21 Houston*...... W, 65-62 D29 Toledo (3)...... W, 77-67 (ot) F23 TCU*...... W, 74-65 J2 Miami (Ohio) ...... W, 88-72 F28 at East Carolina*...... W, 85-64 J6 SMU*...... L, 66-78 M2 at Charlotte*...... L, 80-86 J8 Tulsa*...... L, 63-70 M7 vs TCU (3)...... L, 65-78 J13 at UCF*...... L, 52-60 M22 vs #17 Minnesota (4)...... L, 48-68 J15 at Southern Miss*...... L, 60-75 *denotes Conference USA game J21 at Southeastern Louisiana ...... W, 69-62 (1) New Orleans Arena J22 Memphis*...... W, 74-58 (2) Tulane Classic J27 at Houston *...... W, 61-54 (3) Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. J29 at Rice *...... L, 69-82 (4) NCAA West Region First Round, Palo Alto, Calif. F4 UTEP *...... L, 58-59 F6 at UAB*...... W, 86-84 F10 Houston*...... W, 65-54 2003-04 F12 Rice*...... L, 56-68 Overall: 10-18 • C-USA: 3-11 F17 Marshall*...... W, 58-40 F19 East Carolina*...... W, 81-78 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton F24 at Tulsa *...... L, 63-74 N21 at Louisiana-Monroe...... L, 67-70 F26 at SMU*...... W, 71-58 N25 Oregon State...... W, 73-58 M2 vs UCF (4) ...... W, 69-52 N29 George Mason...... L, 60-61 M3 vs SMU (4) ...... L, 84-86 2001 75 D29 Texas Tech (4)...... W, 67-49 M10 vs. East Carolina (4)...... W, 83-72 2008-09 J4 at Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 81-45 M11 vs. #22 Houston (4)...... W, 70-60 2012-13 Overall: 18-14 • C-USA: 9-7 J8 Houston*...... L, 68-70 M12 vs. UCF (4)...... L, 73-85 Overall: 24-9 • C-USA: 11-5 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton J10 Rice*...... W, 82-60 M17 Southern (5)...... W, 61-31 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton J15 at Tulsa*...... W, 58-55 M21 at Oral Roberts (5)...... L, 86-92 N14 Illinois State (1)...... W, 75-62 J17 at SMU*...... L, 59-70 * denotes Conference USA games WNIT Third Round N16 at #17 Arizona State (2)...... L, 53-86 J23 Southern Miss*...... W, 80-63 (1) Colliers International Classic; Berkeley, Calif N9 Louisiana Tech...... W, 66-59 N20 at VCU (3)...... L, 49-65 J28 UTEP*...... W, 57-47 (2) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena N12 at ULM...... W, 70-60 (3) Tulane Classic; Fogelman Arena N24 at LSU...... L, 47-63 J31 at UCF*...... W, 72-70 N16 at Southern...... W, 65-45 N26 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 80-65 (4) Conference USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas F5 Tulsa*...... L, 67-80 (5) WNIT N23 vs. Bradley (1)...... W, 74-69 N29 at Louisiana-Monroe...... W, 62-60 F7 SMU*...... W, 78-59 N24 vs. Western Michigan (1)...... W, 66-48 D5 vs Jackson State (4)...... W, 74-48 F11 at Marshall*...... W, 64-54 N28 Auburn...... L, 65-70 D6 Indiana State (5)...... W, 66-55 F13 at East Carolina*...... W, 56-51 D2 UNC-Wilmington...... W, 73-58 D17 at Nicholls State...... W, 108-66 F18 Memphis*...... W, 86-61 2011-12 D9 at LSU...... W, 66-64 (ot) D20 Alabama State (6)...... W, 80-48 F20 UAB*...... W, 64-56 D19 Louisiana-Lafayette...... L, 64-65 (ot) D21 Providence (6)...... W, 68-46 F25 at Rice*...... W, 81-69 (ot) Overall: 23-11 • C-USA: 9-7 D22 North Texas...... W, 73-62 D28 Temple...... L, 71-75 (ot) F27 at Houston*...... L, 62-74 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton D29 Eastern Michigan (2)...... W, 71-65 D30 South Florida...... L, 66-80 M3 at UTEP*...... W, 66-64 WNIT Second Round D30 McNeese State (2)...... W, 69-63 J2 at UTEP*...... W, 57-48 M9 vs UCF (5)...... W, 63-62 J7 Loyola-New Orleans...... W, 81-41 J4 at #23 Georgia Tech...... L, 52-69 M10 vs East Carolina (5)...... W, 73-64 N11 Loyola-New Orleans...... W, 74-49 J10 SMU*...... L, 56-62 J9 Houston*...... L, 56-58 M12 vs UAB (5)...... W, 62-54 N13 Louisiana-Monroe...... W, 62-45 J13 at Marshall*...... W, 67-57 J11 Rice*...... W, 91-63 M20 vs Georgia (6)...... L, 59-64 N19 #20 LSU...... W, 65-62 (ot) J17 at Rice*...... W, 69-65 J18 UTEP*...... L, 60-73 * denotes Conference USA games N21 New Orleans...... W, 86-39 J20 Memphis*...... W, 72-62 J22 SMU*...... L, 56-59 (1) Navy Classic, Annapolis, Md. N24 vs. #15 Purdue (1)...... L, 48-61 J27 East Carolina*...... L, 52-55 J24 Tulsa*...... W, 78-41 (2) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena N25 vs. Idaho State (1)...... W, 45-37 J31 at UCF*...... W, 57-55 J29 at UAB*...... L, 49-51 (3) Big Easy Classic, Lakefront Arena D2 at Louisiana Tech...... W, 61-52 (4) Tulane Classic F2 at Houston*...... W, 74-56 J31 at Memphis*...... W, 59-44 D4 at Mississippi State...... L, 55-70 F7 UTEP*...... W, 56-49 F5 at Marshall*...... W, 58-45 (5) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. (6) NCAA Sacramento Regional 1st & 2nd Round, Tempe, Ariz. D9 at North Texas...... W, 55-47 F10 at Tulsa*...... L, 65-67 F9 East Carolina*...... W, 72-69 D11 Southern...... W, 66-59 F14 Rice*...... W, 61-45 F12 at Houston*...... L, 53-60 D21 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... W, 75-40 F17 Houston*...... L, 70-71 (2ot) F14 at Rice*...... L, 54-62 D28 College of Charleston (2)...... W, 57-42 F21 at UAB*...... W, 57-52 F19 Southern Miss*...... W, 77-60 2010-11 D29 Hampton (2)...... W, 66-53 F24 Tulsa...... W, 74-59 F21 UCF*...... W, 73-64 J5 at Memphis*...... L, 59-61 F28 at SMU*...... W, 73-68 F26 at SMU*...... L, 49-61 Overall: 23-11 • C-USA: 9-7 J8 UCF*...... W, 64-52 M3 Southern Miss*...... W, 80-69 F28 at Tulsa*...... W, 64-56 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton J12 at Rice*...... L, 49-67 M8 at UTEP*...... L, 52-71 M5 Tulsa (7)...... W, 49-44 WNIT Second Round J15 UTEP*...... L, 64-65 (ot) M14 at Tulsa (3)...... L, 67-75 M6 Southern Miss (7)...... L, 55-72 J19 UAB*...... W, 52-41 M21 Sam Houston State (4)...... W, 65-57 * denotes Conference USA games N13 South Alabama...... W, 72-63 J22 at Tulsa*...... W, 66-51 M24 at Arkansas (4)...... W, 60-48 (1) Preseason WNIT First Round, Fogelman Arena N16 Mississippi State...... W, 62-42 J29 Marshall*...... W, 68-52 M27 at Auburn (4)...... L, 52-72 (2) Preseason WNIT Second Round, Tempe, Ariz. N20 at Stephen F. Austin...... W, 83-65 (3) Preseason WNIT Consolation Round, Richmond, Va. F2 at East Carolina*...... W, 63-49 * denotes Conference USA games (4) Big Easy Classic, Lakefront Arena N23 at LSU...... W, 54-52 F5 SMU*...... W, 75-63 (1) Hilton Garden Inn Thanksgiving Tournament; Flagstaff, Ariz. (5) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena N27 vs. Portland State (1)...... L, 76-83 F9 at Houston*...... W, 71-51 (2) Tulane Classic; Fogelman Arena (6) Tulane Classic N28 vs. Cal State Fullerton (1)...... W, 80-62 F12 at UTEP*...... L, 65-80 (3) Conference USA Championship; Tulsa, Okla. (7) Conference USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena D3 Saint Joseph’s (2)...... W, 67-58 F16 Rice*...... W, 50-47 (ot) (4) WNIT D5 Detroit (2)...... W, 63-55 F19 at Southern Miss*...... L, 51-56 D17 Louisiana Tech...... L, 72-78 F23 Tulsa*...... L, 59-72 D20 at Louisiana-Monroe...... W, 78-67 F26 at SMU*...... L, 49-54 2009-10 D29 Nicholls State (3)...... W, 84-65 M1 Houston*...... W, 71-43 2013-14 Overall: 26-7 • C-USA: 12-4 D30 Old Dominion (3)...... W, 62-59 M8 vs. East Carolina (3)...... W, 67-51 Overall: 20-11 • C-USA: 11-5 J3 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 85-57 M9 at Memphis (3)...... W, 63-44 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton Head Coach: Lisa Stockton J6 SMU*...... W, 62-58 M10 vs. UTEP (3)...... L, 65-69 Conference USA Champions J9 at UAB*...... W, 81-53 M15 Mississippi Valley State (4)...... W, 68-61 WNIT First Round C-USA Tournament Champions J13 East Carolina*...... W, 71-61 M18 at Texas Tech (4)...... L, 55-69 N8 New Orleans...... W, 81-46 J16 at Marshall*...... W, 68-38 * denotes Conference USA games N11 McNeese State...... W, 74-49 NCAA First Round J20 Southern Miss*...... L, 81-86 (ot) (1) Cancun Challenge; Cancun, Mexico N19 Southeastern...... W, 80-52 (2) Tulane Classic; Fogelman Arena N13 Louisiana-Monroe...... W, 86-52 J23 at Tulsa*...... W, 80-66 N22 at UNC-Wilmington...... W, 55-50 J27 Rice*...... L, 70-74 (ot) (3) Conference USA Championship; Memphis, Tenn. N20 vs Liberty (1)...... L, 52-63 (4) WNIT N24 at NC State...... L, 55-69 N21 vs Loyola-Md. (1)...... W, 58-43 J30 UTEP*...... W, 69-63 N30 Ole Miss...... L, 66-89 N25 #9 LSU...... L, 65-73 (ot) F3 at SMU*...... L, 73-77 D3 at Auburn...... L, 52-62 D1 at South Alabama...... W, 73--71 F6 Houston*...... L, 85-70 D8 Loyola (New Orleans)...... W, 82-66 D4 Prairie View A&M (2)...... W, 67-63 F13 at UTEP*...... L, 61-65 D20 vs. Virginia (1)...... W, 79-72 (OT) D5 vs Longwood (3)...... W, 73-58 F17 at UCF*...... L, 69-73 (ot) D21 vs. Saint Francis (1)...... W, 89-67 D17 at South Florida...... W, 76-72 F20 Memphis*...... W, 75-63 D28 Northeastern (2)...... W, 85-49 D20 Stephen F. Austin...... W, 84-51 F24 at Rice*...... W, 82-77 D29 Indiana State (2)...... W, 51-45 D22 McNeese State...... W, 75-45 F27 Tulsa*...... W, 73-62 J5 #16 LSU...... L, 35-63 D28 Long Island (4)...... W, 82-59 M5 at #25 Houston*...... L, 84-90 (ot) J9 at Marshall*...... W, 77-61 J11 at Old Dominion*...... W, 92-62 J15 East Carolina*...... L, 65-69 J18 Southern Miss*...... W, 73-71 (OT) J22 at Charlotte*...... W, 78-76 (OT) J25 Louisiana Tech*...... W, 75-61 J29 at Rice*...... W, 62-55 F1 UTEP*...... L, 72-86 F5 North Texas*...... W, 56-55 F8 at UTSA*...... W, 68-54 F12 at FAU*...... W, 74-62 F15 FIU*...... W, 66-55 F22 at UAB*...... L, 79-81 F26 Tulsa*...... W, 65-61 M1 at Southern Miss*...... L, 67-79 M5 #22 Middle Tennessee*...... L, 52-64 M13 vs. FIU (3)...... L, 55-69 M20 at Mississippi State (4)...... L, 68-77 * denotes Conference USA games (1) FGCU Hilton Garden Inn/Homewood Suites Classic (2) Tulane Classic (3) Conference USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas (4) WNIT - First Round in Starkville, Miss.

2010 #NOLABUILT | 76 77 TEAM HISTORY 2014-15 2016-17 Overall: 22-11 • American: 11-7 Overall: 18-15 • American: 7-9 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton Head Coach: Lisa Stockton NCAA First Round WNIT Third Round N14 Mississippi Valley State...... W, 87-47 N8 Loyola New Orleans (Exh)...... W, 75-53 N16 at McNeese State...... W, 75-55 N12 Grambling...... W, 79-56 N19 at LSU...... W, 51-45 N16 vs. #10 Mississippi State...... L, 49-66 N24 N.C. State...... W, 60-51 N20 Southern Miss...... W, 86-67 N28 vs. Western Kentucky (1)...... L, 64-69 N25 vs. Eastern Michigan (1)...... W, 62-50 N29 vs. Northern Iowa (1)...... W, 71-48 N27 at UTSA (1)...... W, 75-66 D3 Nicholls State...... W, 77-44 N30 McNeese...... W, 82-65 D6 at UALR...... W, 74-58 D3 at Middle Tennessee...... L, 59-62 D18 Samford (2)...... W, 58-56 D5 at Vanderbilt...... L, 63-74 D19 Miami (2)...... W, 70-65 D11 at LSU...... L, 51-69 D22 Florida State...... L, 54-65 D17 NC State...... W, 63-58 D28 at Cincinnati*...... W, 60-50 D21 Eastern Washington (2)...... W, 63-51 D30 Houston*...... W, 70-40 D22 Auburn (2)...... W, 61-59 J4 USF*...... L, 40-53 D28 Maine...... W, 77-62 J7 at East Carolina*...... W, 76-63 D31 at East Carolina*...... W, 61-45 J13 at UCF*...... W, 71-70 J4 #22 USF*...... L, 53-62 J17 SMU*...... W, 60-58 J8 at Temple*...... L, 71-86 J20 Tulsa*...... W, 73-34 J11 at SMU*...... W, 71-59 J25 at USF*...... L, 45-64 J14 Houston*...... W, 82-56 J27 at Houston*...... W, 63-46 J22 at #1 UConn*...... L, 56-100 J31 East Carolina*...... L, 63-67 J25 Tulsa*...... W, 70-65 F3 at SMU*...... W, 84-60 J28 at Cincinnati*...... W, 74-68 (OT) F7 Temple*...... W, 77-63 J31 at Houston*...... W, 57-49 F10 UCF*...... W, 66-55 F5 (RV) Temple*...... L, 50-76 F14 at UConn*...... L, 39-87 F9 Memphis*...... L, 52-55 F17 at Temple*...... L, 58-69 F12 at #22 USF*...... L, 56-66 F21 Memphis*...... W, 75-65 F15 Cincinnati*...... W, 62-51 F23 UConn*...... L, 47-94 F18 #1 UConn*...... L, 60-63 F28 at Tulsa*...... L, 52-55 F22 UCF*...... L, 51-56 M6 vs. Houston (3)...... W, 64-39 F27 at Memphis*...... L, 56-57 M7 vs. Tulsa (3)...... W, 71-53 M4 vs. UCF (3)...... L, 57-61 M8 vs. USF (3)...... L, 69-78 M16 UT-Arlington (4)...... W, 62-53 M20 vs. Mississippi State (4)...... L, 47-57 M19 Grambling (4)...... W, 66-49 * denotes American Athletic Conference games M23 at Alabama (4)...... L, 64-72 (1) Hofstra Thanksgiving Tournament * denotes American Athletic Conference games (2) Tulane Classic (1) UTSA Classic (3) American Athletic Conf. Tournament, Uncasville, Conn. (2) Tulane Classic (4) NCAA - First Round in Durham, N.C. (3) American Conference Championships (4) WNIT 2015-16 Overall: 23-12 • American: 11-7 2017-18 Head Coach: Lisa Stockton Overall: 14-17 • American: 5-11 WNIT Third Round Head Coach: Lisa Stockton N5 Loyola New Orleans (Exh)...... W, 90-48 N2 Loyola New Orleans (Exh)...... W, 78-48 N13 UALR...... W, 69-53 N5 South Alabama (Exh)...... W, 65-51 N17 Jackson State...... W, 92-49 N10 at Maine (1)...... W, 42-34 N19 at #6 Florida State...... L, 72-78 N11 vs. Dayton (1)...... L, 65-71 N23 LSU ...... W, 67-63 N14 at Southern Miss...... L, 58-66 N26 vs. Rutgers (1)...... L, 51-75 N17 vs. Vanderbilt...... W, 71-59 N27 vs. Green Bay (1)...... L, 58-79 N24 vs. Iowa State (2)...... L, 64-67 N28 vs. Virginia (1)...... W, 67-62 N25 vs. San Diego State...... W, 80-46 D6 McNeese State...... W, 74-55 N29 at McNeese...... W, 70-66 D16 at Ole Miss...... W, 61-59 D3 at NC State...... L, 55-79 D18 Southern...... W, 77-48 D5 vs. UNO...... W, 79-56 D20 UNCG (2)...... W, 74-53 D10 vs. LSU...... L, 50-73 D21 Saint Louis (2)...... W, 66-58 D17 vs. Middle Tennessee...... W, 62-44 D30 Houston*...... W, 70-48 D21 vs. Troy (3)...... W, 106-75 J3 at Memphis*...... L, 67-83 D22 vs. UTEP (3)...... W, 67-56 J5 at East Carolina*...... W, 66-51 D31 at #25 USF*...... L, 46-75 J10 UCF*...... W, 75-54 J3 at Tulsa*...... W, 72-63 J13 #19 USF*...... L, 67-71 J6 vs. Houston*...... L, 92-98 (OT) J16 at Tulsa*...... W, 71-47 J13 vs. Wichita State*...... L, 56-64 J20 at SMU*...... W, 54-42 J17 at UCF*...... L, 51-59 J23 East Carolina*...... W, 78-73 J21 vs. Tulsa*...... W, 70-39 J26 Temple*...... L, 54-72 J24 vs. East Carolina*...... W, 64-58 F3 #1 UConn*...... L, 38-96 J27 at #1 UConn*...... L, 45-98 F6 at Houston*...... W, 59-56 J31 at Houston*...... L, 48-72 F9 at #22 USF*...... L, 65-77 F3 vs. USF*...... L, 53-63 F14 SMU*...... W, 76-64 F7 vs. Temple*...... W, 69-65 F17 at UCF*...... W, 65-53 F10 at Cincinnati*...... L, 52-83 F20 Tulsa*...... W, 61-42 F18 at Memphis*...... L, 60-73 F23 at Temple*...... L, 67-72 F21 vs. #1 UConn*...... L, 47-91 F27 at #1 UConn*...... L, 40-80 F24 at Wichita State*...... L, 70-81 F29 Cincinnati*...... W, 70-51 F26 vs. SMU*...... W, 52-46 M5 vs. Memphis (3)...... W, 70-64 M3 vs. Memphis (4)...... W, 76-64 M6 vs. #1 UConn (3)...... L, 35-82 M4 vs. #1 UConn (4)...... L, 56-82 * denotes American Athletic Conference games M16 Alabama (4)...... W, 53-52 (1) Maine Tip-Off Tournament (Orono, Maine) M21 at Georgia Tech (4)...... W, 64-61 (2) Junkanoo Jam (Bimini, Bahamas) M23 at Florida Gulf Coast (4)...... L, 61-73 (3) Tulane Classic * denotes American Athletic Conference games (4) American Athletic Conference Tournament (1) Paradise Jam (2) Tulane Classic (3) American Conference Championships (4) WNIT

#NOLABUILT | 76 77 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

ALABAMA • 4-8 12/03/2013...... A...... L, 52-62 02/17/1990...... A...... L, 53-61 DETROIT – 1-1 12/10/1982...... N/1...... L, 58-66 12/22/2016...... H/2...... W, 61-59 01/07/1991...... A...... L, 64-72 12/30/1991...... H...... L, 61-68 01/4/1989...... A...... L, 64-80 (1) WNIT 3rd Round 02/04/1991...... H...... W, 79-59 12/05/2010...... H/1...... W, 63-55 01/22/1989...... H...... L, 67-69 (2) Tulane Classic 01/21/1996...... H...... W, 73-64 (1) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena 01/03/1990...... H...... L, 63-71 01/26/1997...... A...... W, 79-67 11/22/1991...... H...... L, 58-61 BALL STATE • 1-0 02/02/1998...... A...... W, 82-78 (ot) DILLARD • 5-4 01/26/1993...... A...... L, 74-90 12/03/1990...... H...... W, 68-63 02/28/1998...... 3...... L, 62-77 01/30/1976...... H...... W, 57-45 12/02/1999...... H...... W, 81-69 01/31/1999...... H...... L, 51-70 02/12/1976...... A...... W, 48-44 11/22/2000...... A...... L, 63-64 BELHAVEN COLLEGE • 2-2 03/01/1999...... H/4...... W, 58-44 02/8/1977...... A...... L, 45-60 12/09/2006...... H...... W, 83-68 02/11/1977...... H...... L, 61-72 01/14/2000...... A...... L, 59-70 02/14/1977...... H...... L, 47-55 11/10/2007...... A...... W, 64-56 02/4/1978...... H...... L, 48-56 03/04/2000...... 3...... W, 91-78 12/07/1977...... A...... L* 03/16/2016...... H/2...... W, 53-52 02/17/1979...... H...... W, 75-63 01/28/2001...... H...... W, 83-74 02/20/1978...... H...... L, 46-55 03/23/2017...... A/2...... L, 72-64 02/13/1981...... H...... W, 89-76 03/05/2001...... 5...... W, 63-50 12/13/1985...... 1...... W, 81-67 (1) Ruston, La. 02/01/2002...... H...... L, 50-76 12/02/1986...... H...... W, 100-85 (2) WNIT BOISE STATE • 1-0 03/04/2002...... 6...... L, 56-68 12/07/1987...... A...... W, 91-72 12/05/1992...... 1...... W, 79-76 02/02/2003...... A...... W, 62-53 * Score not available ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (UAB) • 23-10 (1) Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic, Irvine, Calif. 02/15/2004...... H...... W, 61-50 (1) Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, La. 01/29/1980...... H...... L, 69-72 02/18/2005...... A...... L, 41-55 11/30/1984...... A...... L, 82-85 BOSTON COLLEGE • 1-0 12/28/2014...... A...... W, 60-50 DRAKE • 1-1 01/18/1988...... H...... W, 87-61 12/29/2002...... H/1...... W, 69-50 02/29/2016...... H...... W, 70-51 12/21/2001...... A...... L, 58-67 12/09/1988...... A...... W, 59-43 (1) Tulane Classic 01/28/2017...... A...... W, 74-68 (OT) 12/09/2002...... H...... W, 74-61 01/14/1996...... A...... L, 54-56 02/15/2017...... H...... W, 62-51 02/16/1996...... H...... L, 61-69 (ot) BOSTON UNIVERSITY • 2-0 02/10/2018...... A...... L, 52-83 DUKE • 0-1 03/01/1996...... A/1...... W, 72-53 12/21/2000...... H...... W, 110-66 (1) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky. 12/29/1988...... H...... L, 72-78 01/19/1997...... H...... W, 77-54 01/02/2002...... A...... W, 78-63 (2) Metro Conference Tournament, at Tulane 02/21/1997...... A...... W, 67-49 (3) Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. EAST CAROLINA • 17-6 01/09/1998...... A...... W, 63-44 BRADLEY • (1-0) (4) C-USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena 11/29/1986...... 1...... L, 65-75 02/08/1998...... H...... W, 69-38 11/23/2012...... 1...... W, 74-69 (5) Conference USA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. 02/24/2002...... H...... W, 68-51 01/10/1999...... H...... W, 80-74 (1) Hilton Garden Inn Thanksgiving Tournament; Flagstaff, Ariz. (6) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 02/28/2003...... A...... W, 85-64 02/04/1999...... A...... L, 68-70 01/16/2004...... H...... L, 58-65 01/07/2000...... H...... W, 74-73 BRIGHAM YOUNG (BYU) • 1-0 COLBY COLLEGE • 1-0 01/30/2005...... A...... W, 64-62 02/17/2000...... A...... W, 73-69 12/10/1981...... H...... W, 69-61 01/01/1984...... 1 ...... W, 66-63 02/19/2006...... H...... W, 81-78 03/06/2000...... 2...... W, 73-70 (1) Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. 02/17/2007...... A...... L, 68-76 01/21/2001...... A...... W, 74-67 BUFFALO • 1-0 02/07/2008...... A...... W, 70-65 02/18/2001...... H...... W, 71-62 (ot) 12/28/2001...... H/1...... W, 76-29 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON • 1-0 02/09/2009...... H...... W, 72-69 01/18/2002...... H...... W, 60-58 (1) Tulane Classic 12/28/2011...... H/1...... W, 57-42 02/13/2010...... A...... W, 56-51 03/01/2002...... 3...... W, 63-52 (1) Tulane Classic 03/10/2010...... 2...... W, 73-64 02/16/2003...... A...... W, 78-51 CALIFORNIA • 0-1 01/13/2011...... H...... W, 71-61 02/20/2004...... A...... L, 74-80 12/07/2003...... A/1...... L, 61-66 COLORADO • 1-1 03/10/2011...... 3...... W, 83-72 02/13/2005...... H...... L, 41-55 (1) Oakland Tribune Classic, Berkley, Calif. 03/15/1996...... A/2...... L, 75-83 02/02/2012...... A...... W, 63-49 02/06/2006...... A...... W, 86-84 12/06/1997...... 3...... W, 63-62 03/08/2012...... 4...... W, 67-51 02/10/2007...... H...... W, 66-48 CALIFORNIA-IRVINE • 1-0 (2) NCAA West Region First Round, Boulder, Colo. 01/27/2013...... H...... L, 52-55 01/20/2008...... H...... L, 56-67 12/04/1992...... 1...... W, 64-48 (3) Women’s Classic, Fairfield, Conn. 01/15/2014...... H...... L, 65-69 01/29/2009...... A...... L, 49-51 (1) Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic, Irvine, Calif. 01/07/2015...... A...... W, 76-63 02/20/2010...... H...... W, 64-56 COLORADO STATE • 2-1 01/31/2015...... H...... L, 67-63 03/12/2010...... 4...... W, 62-54 CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA • 1-0 11/26/1994...... A/1...... L, 56-76 01/05/2016...... A...... W, 66-51 01/09/2011...... A...... W, 81-53 03/15/1997...... 1...... W, 72-69 12/29/1996...... H/2...... W, 105-72 01/23/2016...... H...... W, 78-73 01/19/2012...... H...... W, 52-41 (1) NCAA East Region 1st & 2d Rounds, Wash., D.C. 03/16/2002...... 3...... W, 73-69 12/31/2016...... A...... W, 61-45 02/21/2013...... A...... W, 57-52 (1) Coors-Rocky Mountain Invite, Colorado Springs, Colo. 01/24/2018...... H...... W, 64-58 02/22/2014...... A...... L, 79-81 CALIFORNIA STATE FULLERTON • 1-0 (2) Tulane Classic (1) Statesboro, Ga. (1) Conference USA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. 11/29/2010...... 1...... W, 80-62 (3) NCAA West Region 1st & 2nd Rounds, Palo Alto, Calif. (2) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. (2) Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. (1) Colliers International Classic, Berkeley, Calif. (3) Conference USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas (3) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill. COLUMBIA • 1-0 (4) Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. (4) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE • 1-0 01/04/1992...... H...... W, 57-46 12/18/2005...... H...... W, 72-60 EASTERN KENTUCKY • 0-1 ALABAMA STATE • 2-0 CONNECTICUT (UCONN) • 0-10 12/02/1989...... H/1...... L, 68-71 12/05/2002...... H...... W, 70-57 CHARLOTTE • 15-8 02/14/2015...... A...... L, 87-39 (1) Lady Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena 12/20/2008...... H/1...... W, 80-48 01/27/1992...... A...... L, 41-63 02/23/2015...... H...... L, 94-47 (1) Tulane Classic 02/17/1992...... H...... L, 50-75 02/03/2016...... H...... L, 96-38 EASTERN MICHIGAN • 2-0 01/18/1993...... A...... L, 48-77 02/27/2016...... A...... L, 80-40 12/29/2012...... H/1...... W, 71-65 ALCORN STATE • 2-0 02/13/1993...... H...... W, 62-58 03/06/2016...... 1...... L, 82-35 11/25/2016...... N/2...... W, 62-50 01/14/1987...... H...... W, 81-60 03/10/1993...... 1...... L, 44-69 01/22/2017...... A...... L, 100-56 (1) Tulane Classic 02/25/1987...... A...... W, 78-74 01/17/1994...... H...... W, 75-61 02/18/2017...... H...... L, 63-60 (2) UTSA Classic (San Antonio) 02/28/1994...... A...... L, 62-67 01/27/2018...... A...... L, 45-98 ARIZONA STATE • 0-2 02/10/1995...... A...... W, 71-57 02/21/2018...... H...... L, 47-91 EASTERN WASHINGTON • 2-0 12/07/1986...... H...... L, 68-83 02/24/1995...... H...... W, 85-83 (ot) 03/04/2018...... 1...... L, 56-82 11/26/1995...... H...... W, 85-63 11/16/2008...... A/1...... L, 53-86 01/05/1996...... H...... W, 75-70 (1) American Conference Championships 12/21/2016...... H/1...... W, 63-51 (1) Preseason WNIT Second Round, Tempe, Ariz. 02/25/1996...... A...... W, 64-53 (1) Tulane Classic 01/10/1997...... A...... W, 77-69 CORNELL • 1-0 ARKANSAS • 1-3 01/25/1998...... H...... W, 93-55 12/30/1990...... H...... W, 78-57 FAIRFIELD • 2-0 01/11/1980...... H...... L, 65-66 01/22/1999...... A...... W, 70-52 12/28/1993...... H/1...... W, 84-80 01/19/1994...... A...... L, 59-71 02/27/1999...... H/2...... W, 69-60 CREIGHTON • 0-1 12/07/1997...... A/2...... W, 63-36 12/28/1994...... H/1...... L, 79-83 01/30/2000...... A...... W, 78-68 01/17/1987...... H...... L, 73-87 (1) Pontchartrain Center, Metairie, La. 03/24/2013...... A/2...... W, 60-48 03/05/2000...... 3...... W, 79-75 (2) Women’s Classic, Fairfield, Conn. (1) Pontchartrain Center 01/07/2001...... H...... W, 78-64 DAYTON • 0-1 (2) WNIT 2nd Round 02/22/2002...... H...... W, 65-57 11/11/17...... N/1...... L, 65-71 FLORIDA • 2-1 03/02/2003...... A...... L, 80-86 (1) Maine Tip-Off Tournament, Orono, Maine 01/25/1982...... H...... W, 54-52 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF • 1-0 01/18/2004...... H...... L, 61-72 01/12/1983...... A...... L, 61-83 11/28/1987...... 1...... W, 78-54 01/28/2005...... A...... L, 38-62 DePAUL • 5-7 12/02/2001...... H/1...... W, 57-51 (1) Baton Rouge, La. 01/22/2014...... A...... W, 78-76 (OT) 02/11/1996...... A...... L, 73-81 (1) Tulane Invitational, Fogelman Arena (1) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 03/02/1996...... 1...... L, 73-85 ARKANSAS STATE • 2-1 (2) C-USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena 02/16/1997...... H...... W, 67-59 FLORIDA ATLANTIC • 1-0 03/25/1994...... 1...... L, 66-72 (3) Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 01/17/1998...... H...... W, 91-81 02/12/2014...... A...... W, 74-62 12/22/2002...... A...... W, 69-64 01/18/1999...... A...... W, 81-72 01/08/2004...... H...... W, 59-56 CHICAGO STATE • 0-1 02/03/2000...... H...... W, 86-76 FLORIDA GULF COAST • 0-1 (1) NWIT, Amarillo, Texas 12/03/2005...... 1 ...... L, 64-65 02/04/2001...... A...... L, 62-72 03/23/2016...... 1...... L, 73-61 (1) Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. 01/25/2002...... A...... L, 69-77 (1) WNIT, Ft. Myers, Fla. APPALACHIAN STATE • 1-0 03/02/2002...... A/2...... W, 88-83 12/27/1997...... H/1...... W, 81-41 CINCINNATI • 15-16 02/09/2003...... H...... L, 50-69 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL • 2-2 (1) Tulane/Doubletree Invitational, Fogelman Arena 12/17/1979...... 1...... W, 65-56 01/25/2004...... A...... L, 60-99 03/07/1987...... A...... L, 59-64 02/07/1981...... H/2...... L, 73-90 01/21/2005...... H...... L, 50-80 11/25/2006...... A/1...... W, 69-64 AUBURN • 2-5 01/30/1982...... A...... L, 59-81 (1) Conference USA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. 02/15/2014...... H...... W, 66-55 12/13/1998...... H...... W, 64-53 03/06/1983...... 1...... L, 58-82 (2) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 03/13/2014...... N/1...... L, 55-69 01/05/2003...... A...... L, 64-75 (ot) 01/09/1984...... A...... L, 58-85 (1) FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla. 12/05/2004...... H...... L, 37-54 01/05/1985...... H...... L, 67-80 (ot) (2) Conference-USA Tournament 1st Rd, El Paso, Texas 11/28/2012...... H...... L, 65-70 01/04/1986...... A...... L, 68-87 03/27/2013...... A/1...... L, 52-72 01/30/1990...... H...... L, 52-56 #NOLABUILT | 78 79 TEAM HISTORY

FLORIDA STATE • 7-13 HOFSTRA • 1-0 JACKSONVILLE STATE • 1-0 LOUISIANA STATE (LSU) • 8-31 12/09/1978...... H...... W, 78-67 12/04/1993 ...... 1...... W, 90-54 11/23/2004...... H...... W, 54-51 02/10/1976...... H...... L, 39-84 12/19/1979...... 1...... W, 95-74 (1) Harvard Tournament, Boston, Mass. 01/31/1977...... A...... L, 42-74 02/16/1980...... H...... W, 75-65 JAMES MADISON • 2-0 11/27/1979...... A...... L, 56-86 02/05/1981...... H/2...... W, 70-60 HOLY CROSS • 2-0 11/22/2002...... A...... W, 58-46 01/26/1981...... H...... L, 79-92 02/08/1982...... H...... L, 70-89 12/20/1995...... 1...... W, 66-54 12/18/2003...... H...... W, 66-64 12/05/1981...... A...... L, 52-87 01/15/1983...... A...... L, 56-81 12/28/1997...... H/2...... W, 78-67 11/27/1982...... A...... L, 60-88 02/05/1983...... H...... L, 66-91 (1) Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska KANSAS • 0-1 12/10/1983...... H...... L, 57-106 01/28/1984...... H...... W, 77-71 (2) Tulane/Doubletree Invitational, Fogelman Arena 03/13/1998...... 1...... L, 68-72 11/27/1984...... A...... L, 52-99 02/20/1984...... A...... L, 79-86 (1) NCAA West Region First Round, Iowa City, Iowa 02/24/1986...... H...... L, 65-74 01/26/1985...... H...... W, 59-56 HOUSTON • 28-15 12/29/1986...... A...... L, 53-91 02/10/1985...... A...... L, 47-81 03/07/1979...... 1...... L, 57-65 KANSAS STATE • 1-0 02/15/1988...... H...... L, 55-73 01/24/1986...... A...... L, 70-71 12/23/1979...... H...... W, 60-58 11/21/2007...... 1...... W, 60-57 01/31/1989...... A...... L, 63-84 02/08/1986...... H...... W, 75-60 02/05/1997...... A...... W, 95-49 (1) Cancun Caribbean Challenge, Cancun, Mexico 02/22/1990...... H...... L, 57-83 01/08/1990...... A...... L, 66-103 01/02/1998...... H...... W, 86-65 01/23/1991...... A...... L, 46-71 02/05/1990...... H...... L, 45-100 02/14/1998...... A...... W, 73-45 KENT STATE • 1-0 02/19/1992...... H...... L, 61-70 01/28/1991...... A...... L, 60-87 01/03/1999...... A...... W, 82-62 12/01/1989...... H/1...... W, 60-57 02/03/1993...... A...... L, 74-86 02/25/1991...... H...... L, 66-104 02/12/1999...... H...... W, 85-62 (1) Lady Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena 02/21/1994...... H...... L, 60-73 03/16/2001...... 3...... L, 70-72 01/21/2000...... A...... W, 92-74 01/18/1995...... A...... W, 57-50 12/22/2014...... H...... L, 65-54 02/10/2000...... H...... W, 83-53 LAMAR • 1-3 12/28/1995...... H...... L, 58-61 11/19/2015...... A...... L, 78-72 01/14/2001...... H...... L, 80-90 (ot) 11/26/1983...... H...... L, 74-80 01/28/1997...... A...... L, 74-75 (ot) (1) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky. 02/11/2001...... A...... W, 75-59 11/24/1984...... H...... L, 63-69 11/291997...... H...... W, 65-54 (2) Metro Conference Tournament, at Tulane 03/04/2001...... 2...... W, 78-74 12/07/1984...... A...... L, 59-63 11/14/1998...... A...... L, 54-81 (3) NCAA Midwest Region First Round, Ames, Iowa 02/08/2002...... A...... L, 74-85 12/20/2006...... H...... W, 83-70 12/31/1999...... H...... W, 76-72 02/21/2003...... H...... W, 65-62 12/10/2000...... A...... L, 61-68 FORDHAM • 1-0 02/08/2004...... A...... L, 78-83 (3ot) LEHIGH • 1-0 12/30/2003...... H/1...... L, 42-65 12/29/2006...... H/1...... W, 78-44 01/07/2005...... H...... L, 54-55 12/04/2005...... 1 ...... W, 65-63 01/02/2005...... A...... L, 45-79 (1) Tulane Classic 01/27/2006...... A...... W, 61-54 (1) Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. 12/20/2005...... A...... L, 60-89 02/10/2006...... H...... W, 65-54 11/19/2006...... H...... L, 39-59 FURMAN • 2-0 01/05/2007...... H...... W, 83-61 LIBERTY • 0-1 12/2/2007...... H...... L, 36-52 12/15/1986...... H...... W, 93-61 02/01/2007...... A...... W, 71-56 11/20/2009...... 1...... L, 52-63 11/24/2008...... A...... L, 47-63 12/28/1998...... H/1...... W, 92-56 03/02/2007...... 3...... W, 62-55 (1) Navy Classic, Annapolis, Md. 11/25/2009...... H...... L, 65-73 (ot) (1) Tulane Classic 01/06/2008...... A...... L, 64-74 11/23/2010...... A...... W, 54-52 02/16/2008...... H=...... W, 73-69 LITTLE ROCK • 3-0 11/19/2011...... H...... W, 65-63 (ot) GEORGETOWN • 1-1 01/09/2009...... H...... L, 56-58 01/30/1988...... H...... W, 73-55 12/09/2012...... A...... W, 66-64 (ot) 12/04/1999...... H...... W, 72-62 02/12/2009...... A...... L, 53-60 12/6/2014...... A...... W, 74-58 01/05/2014...... H...... L, 35-63 12/02/2000...... A...... L, 64-69 01/08/2010...... H...... L, 68-70 11/13/2015...... H...... W, 69-53 11/19/2014...... A...... W, 51-45 02/27/2010...... A...... L, 62-74 11/23/2015...... H...... W, 67-63 GEORGE MASON • 1-1 02/06/2011...... H...... L, 70-85 LONG ISLAND • 1-0 12/11/2016...... A...... L, 69-51 11/29/2003...... H...... L, 60-61 03/05/2011...... A...... L, 84-90 (ot) 12/28/2009...... H/1...... W, 82-59 12/10/2017...... H...... L, 50-73 11/21/2004...... A...... W, 62-56 03/11/2011...... 4...... W, 70-60 (1) Tulane Classic (1) New Orleans Arena 02/09/2012...... A...... W, 71-51 GEORGE WASHINGTON • 0-3 03/01/2012...... H...... W, 71-43 LONGWOOD • 1-0 LOUISIANA TECH • 3-8 12/03/1994...... H/1...... L, 57-69 02/02/2013...... A...... W, 74-56 12/05/2009...... 1...... W, 73-58 02/22/1977...... A/1...... L, 52-99 02/13/1996...... A...... L, 70-73 02/17/2013...... H...... L, 70-71 (2ot) (1) Big Easy Classic, Lakefront Arena 12/12/1981...... A...... L, 50-103 03/17/1997...... 2...... L, 67-81 12/30/2014...... H...... W, 70-40 03/03/1988...... H...... L, 62-92 (1) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena 1/27/2015...... A...... W, 63-46 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE • 22-6 02/23/1989...... A...... L, 39-77 (2) NCAA East Region 1st & 2nd Rounds, Wash., D.C. 03/06/2015...... 5...... W, 64-39 01/23/1976...... A/1...... L, 44-56 11/15/1996...... A/2...... L, 50-77 12/30/2015...... H...... W, 70-48 01/21/1977...... H...... W, 74-69 12/07/2002...... H/3...... L, 53-68 GEORGIA • 0-1 02/06/2016...... A...... W, 59-56 02/04/1977...... A...... W, 60-49 12/02/2003...... A...... L, 37-96 03/20/2010...... 1...... L, 59-64 01/14/2017...... H...... W, 82-56 02/23/1977...... 2...... W, 59-55 12/17/2010...... H...... L, 72-78 (1) NCAA Sacramento Regional 1st & 2nd Round, Tempe, Ariz. 01/31/2017...... A...... W, 57-49 01/21/1978...... A...... W, 59-44 12/02/2011...... A...... W, 61-52 01/06/2018...... H...... L, 92-98 (ot) 02/17/1978...... H...... W, 74-52 11/09/2012...... H...... W, 66-59 GEORGIA SOUTHERN • 0-2 01/31/2018...... A...... L, 48-72 02/24/1978...... 3...... L, 41-65 01/25/2014...... H...... W, 75-61 11/28/1986...... A...... L, 78-82 (1) SWAIAW Regional Tournament 01/13/1979...... A...... L, 62-77 (1) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La. 02/13/1991...... H...... L, 67-73 (2) Conference USA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. 02/02/1979...... H...... W, 52-33 (2) Preseason WNIT, Ruston, La. (3) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. 11/29/1980...... A...... L, 74-91 (3) New Orleans Arena GEORGIA STATE • 1-2 (4) Conference USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas 01/23/1981...... H...... W, 82-53 12/10/1976...... H...... L, 54-65 (5) American Athletic Conf. Tournament; Uncasville, Conn. 11/20/1981...... H...... W, 84-83 LOUISVILLE • 10-20 02/10/1978...... A...... L, 41-65 02/12/1982...... H...... W, 75-67 01/19/1980...... H...... L, 61-72 12/08/1978...... H...... W, 62-56 HOWARD • 1-1 11/23/1985...... A...... W, 80-65 01/07/1984...... A...... L, 65-85 11/19/2004...... A...... L, 59-67 11/29/1987...... 4...... W, 73-67 01/03/1985...... H...... L, 65-84 GEORGIA TECH • 1-4 11/18/2005...... H/1 ...... W, 84-79 01/24/1989...... A...... W, 82-73 01/06/1986...... A...... W, 64-61 02/11/1978...... A...... L, 58-63 (1) Lubbock Christian University, Lubbock, Texas 11/28/1989...... A...... W, 85-83(ot) 01/30/1987...... H...... W, 75-69 01/10/1981...... A...... L, 58-72 01/02/1990...... H...... W, 79-72 01/27/1990...... H...... L, 64-65 11/13/2007...... H...... L, 61-66 IDAHO STATE • 1-0 12/05/1990...... H...... W, 77-59 02/19/1990...... A...... L, 52-77 01/04/2009...... A...... L, 52-69 11/25/11...... 1...... W, 45-37 01/30/1991...... A...... L, 58-64 01/05/1991...... A...... L, 43-76 03/21/2016...... 1...... W, 64-61 (1) Cancun Challenge, Cancun, Mexico 12/02/1991...... H...... W, 76-47 02/02/1991...... H...... L, 62-78 (1) WNIT, Atlanta 01/12/1994...... A...... W, 83-58 01/20/1992...... H...... L, 55-66 ILLINOIS STATE • 1-1 02/21/1995...... H...... W, 84-33 03/07/1992...... A...... L, 64-84 GRAMBLING STATE • 3-2 12/11/1982...... 1...... L, 54-89 12/09/1996...... A...... W, 81-38 01/09/1993...... H...... W, 85-79 11/24/1981...... H...... L, 66-80 11/14/2008...... H/2...... W, 75-62 11/27/2007...... A...... W, 89-61 02/08/1993...... A...... L, 74-87 01/28/1983...... A...... L, 62-76 (1) Ruston, La. 11/26/2008...... H...... W, 80-65 01/08/1994...... A...... L, 67-79 11/10/2000...... H/1...... W, 92-64 (2) Preseason WNIT First Round, Fogelman Arena 12/21/2011...... A...... W, 75-40 02/13/1994...... H...... W, 77-62 11/12/2016...... H...... W, 79-56 12/19/2012...... H...... L, 64-65 (ot) 01/15/1995...... A...... L, 56-74 03/19/2017...... H/2...... W, 66-49 IMMACULATA • 1-0 (1) Southwestern Louisiana Tournament, Lafayette, La. 02/05/1995...... H...... W, 79-69 (1) Preseason Women’s NIT 12/31/1983...... 1...... W, 86-67 (2) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La. 03/09/1995...... A/1...... L, 65-70 (ot) (2) WNIT (1) Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. (3) LAIAW State Tournament, Baton Rouge, La. 01/26/1996...... A...... W, 73-72 (ot) (4) Baton Rouge, La. 01/31/1997...... H...... W, 77-72 GREEN BAY • 0-1 INDIANA STATE • 2-0 03/02/1997...... 2...... W, 76-74 11/27/2015...... 1...... L, 79-58 12/06/2008...... H/1...... W, 66-55 LOUISIANA-MONROE (ULM) • 10-6 01/31/1998...... A...... L, 66-81 (1) Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands 12/29/2013...... H/2...... W, 51-45 01/23/1976...... 1...... L, 39-59 01/29/1999...... H...... L, 58-63 (1) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena 02/06/1076...... 2...... L, 30-71 02/28/1999...... H/3...... W, 87-74 HAMPTON • 2-0 (2) Tulane Classic 03/04/1976...... H/3...... L, 54-65 01/16/2000...... A...... L, 72-75 11/24/2001...... 1...... W, 82-75 12/03/1977...... H...... W, 71-66 01/26/2001...... H...... L, 60-64 12/29/2011...... H/2...... W, 66-53 IONA • 1-0 12/02/1978...... H...... L, 59-76 02/03/2002...... H...... W, 70-54 (1) San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico 01/05/1993...... H...... W, 86-49 02/22/1979...... A/4...... L, 57-68 01/31/2003...... A...... L, 70-77 (2) Tulane Classic 02/26/1981...... 5...... W, 80-59 02/13/2004...... H...... L, 47-48 IOWA STATE • 1-1 03/24/1994...... 6...... W, 78-75 02/20/2005...... A...... L, 51-70 HARTFORD • 1-0 12/21/1996...... 1...... W, 68-61 11/21/2003...... A...... L, 67-70 (1) Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 12/28/2000...... H/1...... W, 75-45 11/24/2017...... 2...... L, 64-67 12/01/2004...... H...... W, 66-57 (2) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (1) Tulane Classic (1) Malibu Classic, Malibu, Calif. 12/29/2007...... H...... W, 77-72 (3) C-USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena HARVARD • 2-0 (2) Junkanoo Jam, Bimini, Bahamas 11/29/2008...... A...... W, 62-60 11/25/1988...... 1...... W, 72-56 11/13/2009...... H...... W, 86-52 12/05/1993...... A/2...... W, 93-71 JACKSON STATE • 3-0 12/20/2010...... A...... W, 78-67 (1) Houston, Texas 03/14/2007...... H/1...... W, 76-43 11/14/2011...... H...... W, 62-45 (2) Harvard Tournament, Boston, Mass. 12/05/2008...... 2...... W, 74-48 11/12/2012...... A...... W, 70-60 11/17/2015...... H...... W, 92-49 (1) Southwestern Louisiana Tournament, Lafayette, La. HIGH POINT • 1-0 (1) WNIT First Round, Fogelman Arena (2) LSU Tournament, Baton Rouge, La. 11/16/2001...... H...... W, 86-62 (2) Big Easy Classic, Lakefront Arena (3) LAIAW State Tournament, at Fogelman Arena (4) LAIAW State Tournament, Monroe, La. (5) LAIAW Championship, Hammond, La. / (6) NWIT, Amarillo, Texas #NOLABUILT | 78 79 LOYOLA (Maryland) • 1-0 01/10/1991...... H...... L, 68-78 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE • 2-0 02/18/1989...... A...... W, 79-64 11/21/2009...... 1...... W, 58-43 02/09/1991...... A...... L, 65-85 03/15/2012...... H/1...... W, 68-61 01/23/1990...... A...... L, 61-74 (1) Navy Classic, Annapolis, Md. 12/21/1991...... H...... L, 56-68 11/14/2014...... H...... W, 87-47 01/18/1991...... A...... L, 53-59 01/02/1993...... A...... W, 60-59 (1) WNIT, Fogelman Arena 02/15/1991...... H...... W, 70-56 LOYOLA (New Orleans) • 4-0 01/28/1996...... A...... L, 64-96 02/27/1992...... H...... W, 73-48 11/21/2006...... H...... W, 94-50 01/05/1997...... H...... L, 73-86 MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY (UMKC) • 2-0 12/11/1993...... H/2...... W, 70-45 11/11/2011...... H...... W, 74-49 01/11/1998...... A...... L, 77-90 01/04/1988...... H...... W, 92-69 02/06/1996...... H...... W, 62-43 01/07/2013...... H...... W, 81-41 02/06/1998...... H...... W, 89-67 11/15/1997...... A...... W, 75-47 02/18/1997...... A...... W, 77-57 12/08/2013...... H...... W, 82-66 01/08/1999...... H...... W, 98-51 12/21/1999...... A/3...... W, 81-51 02/06/1999...... A...... W, 72-63 MISSOURI STATE • 1-1 11/17/2000...... H...... W, 73-54 MAINE • 3-1 01/09/2000...... H...... W, 83-67 12/04/2000...... H...... L, 61-67 12/11/2001...... H...... W, 71-48 12/30/1987...... A...... L, 57-65 02/19/2000...... A...... W, 87-67 12/05/2001...... A...... W, 49-46 12/20/2003...... H...... W, 77-55 12/29/1998...... H/1...... W, 85-76 01/19/2001...... A...... W, 67-58 12/19/2004...... H...... W, 73-68 12/28/2016...... H...... W, 77-62 02/16/2001...... H...... L, 61-76 NEBRASKA • 1-0 01/02/2008...... H/4...... W, 69-47 11/10/2017...... A/2...... W, 42-34 01/11/2002...... A...... W, 77-59 11/25/2001...... 1...... W, 84-78 12/17/2008...... A...... W, 108-66 (1) Tulane Classic 01/19/2003...... H...... W, 70-46 (1) San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico 12/29/2010...... H/5...... W, 84-65 (2) Maine Tip-Off Tournament 01/31/2004...... H...... L, 64-76 12/3/2014...... H...... W, 77-44 01/14/2005...... A...... L, 53-56 NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (UNLV) • 1-0 (1) LAIAW State Tournament, at Tulane MARIST • 0-1 01/22/2006...... H...... W, 74-58 12/11/1992...... H...... W, 65-59 (2) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena 12/27/2003...... H/1...... L, 46-60 02/07/2007...... A...... W, 77-61 (3) Houma Civic Center (1) Tulane Classic 01/18/2008...... H...... L, 66-74 NEW ORLEANS (UNO) • 21-30 (4) New Orleans Arena 02/31/2009...... A...... W, 59-44 02/17/1976...... A...... L, 37-49 (5) Tulane Classic MARQUETTE • 7-6 02/18/2010...... H...... W, 86-61 02/25/1976...... H...... W, 56-44 02/09/1996...... H...... W, 63-51 02/20/2011...... H...... W, 75-63 01/18/1977...... A...... L, 61-64 NORTH CAROLINA STATE • 2-2 02/14/1997...... H...... W, 76-70 01/05/2012...... A...... L, 59-61 02/2/1977...... H...... W, 64-61 11/24/2013...... A...... L, 55-69 03/03/1997...... 1...... W, 76-53 03/09/2012...... A/3...... W, 63-44 01/19/1978...... H...... W, 66-33 11/24/2014...... H...... W, 60-51 01/20/1998...... A...... L, 58-77 01/20/2013...... H...... W, 72-62 02/14/1978...... A...... W, 53-45 12/17/2016...... H...... W, 63-58 01/14/1999...... H...... W, 86-73 02/21/2015...... H...... W, 75-65 11/28/1978...... A...... W, 65-63 12/3/2017...... A...... L, 55-79 02/05/2000...... H...... L, 62-81 01/03/2016...... A...... L, 83-67 02/13/1979...... H...... L, 62-64 02/02/2001...... A...... W, 78-66 03/05/2016...... 4...... W, 70-64 12/30/1979...... H...... W, 93-71 NORTH CAROLINA-ASHVILLE • 1-0 03/03/2001...... A/2...... W, 59-58 02/09/2017...... H...... L, 55-52 02/12/1980...... A...... W, 88-68 11/26/1999...... H...... W, 96-32 01/27/2002...... A...... L, 44-65 02/27/2017...... A...... L, 57-56 01/17/1981...... H...... L, 75-96 02/07/2003...... H...... L, 47-59 02/18/2018...... A...... L, 60-73 02/22/1981...... A...... L, 99-109 NORTH CAROLINA-GREENSBORO • 4-0 01/23/2004...... A...... L, 55-69 03/03/2018...... 4...... W, 76-64 01/23/1982...... H...... W, 81-80 12/31/1995...... A/1...... W, 71-69 03/04/2004...... 3...... L, 44-61 (1) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky. 02/06/1982...... A...... L, 65-89 12/28/1996...... H/2...... W, 89-46 01/23/2005...... H...... W, 74-54 (2) Metro Conference Tournament, at Tulane 01/22/1983...... H...... L, 69-86 12/28/2002...... H/2...... W, 63-43 (1) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (3) Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 02/01/1983...... A...... L, 74-91 12/20/2015...... 2...... W, 74-53 (2) Conference USA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. (4) American Conference Championships 01/21/1984...... H...... L, 72-97 (1) Marriott Classic, Greensboro, N.C. (3) Conference USA Tournament, Fort Worth, Texas 02/18/1984...... A...... L, 69-86 (2) Tulane Classic MERCER • 0-1 01/19/1985...... H...... L, 64-81 MARSHALL • 9-1 12/06/1983...... 1...... L, 67-79 02/05/1985...... A...... L, 55-65 NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON • 2-0 02/17/2006...... H...... W, 58-40 (1) Jaguar Gym, Mobile, Ala. 12/14/1985...... A...... L, 60-61 12/02/2012...... H...... W, 73-58 02/15/2007...... A...... W, 67-64 01/28/1986...... H...... L, 74-95 11/22/2013...... A...... W, 55-50 02/10/2008...... H...... W, 61-56 MIAMI (Florida) • 3-1 02/18/1986...... A...... L, 61-75 03/03/2008...... 1...... L, 58-65 03/06/1987...... A...... L, 72-76 02/04/1987...... H...... L, 70-87 NORTH TEXAS • 5-0 02/5/2009...... A...... W, 58-45 11/22/1998...... H...... W, 63-56 03/04/1987...... A...... L, 48-65 12/06/1979...... H...... W, 84-44 02/11/2010...... A...... W, 64-54 11/28/1999...... A...... W, 75-66 02/08/1988...... A...... L, 42-69 01/12/1981...... H...... W, 84-68 01/16/2011...... A...... W, 68-38 12/19/2014...... H/1...... W, 70-65 03/08/1988...... H...... L, 72-84 12/09/2011...... A...... W, 55-47 01/29/2012...... H...... W, 68-52 (1) Tulane DoubleTree Classic; Devlin Fieldhouse 01/16/1989...... A...... L, 69-80 12/22/2012...... H...... W, 73-62 01/13/2013...... A...... W, 67-57 02/20/1989...... H ...... L, 67-73 02/05/2014...... H...... W, 56-55 01/09/2014...... A...... W, 77-61 MIAMI (Ohio) • 2-0 01/11/1990...... H...... L, 63-67 (1) Conference USA Tournament, Orlando, Fla. 01/02/2006...... H...... W, 88-72 02/24/1990...... A...... L, 40-69 NORTHEASTERN • 1-0 12/03/2006...... A...... W, 82-67 12/08/1990...... A...... L, 59-63 12/28/2013...... H/1...... W, 85-49 MARY CREST • 1-0 02/28/1991...... H...... L, 46-82 (1) Tulane Classic 01/08/1979...... H...... W, 86-56 MICHIGAN • 1-0 01/13/1992...... A...... L, 60-79 11/27/1988...... 1...... W, 58-57 02/12/1992...... H...... L, 64-75 NORTHERN ILLINOIS • 1-0 MASSACHUSETTS (UMass) • 1-0 (1) Houston, Texas 01/14/1993...... A...... L, 61-79 11/22/2007...... 1...... W, 70-57 12/29/1987...... 1...... W, 64-61 02/19/1993...... H...... W, 75-64 (1) Cancun Caribbean Challenge, Cancun, Mexico (1) Portland, Maine MIDDLE TENNESSEE • 1-2 02/01/1994...... H...... W, 62-61 03/05/2014...... H...... L, 52-64 02/16/1994 ...... A...... L, 63-74 NORTHERN IOWA • 1-0 McNEESE STATE • 12-12 12/03/2016...... A...... L, 62-59 01/10/1995...... H ...... W, 80-65 11/29/2014...... 1...... W, 71-48 12/11/1976...... H...... L, 50-58 12/17/2017...... H...... W, 62-44 01/16/1996...... H/1...... W, 67-65 (1) Hofstra Thanksgiving Tournament; Hempstead, N.Y. 02/05/1977...... A...... L, 48-79 11/25/1996...... H/2...... W, 91-77 02/21/1980...... 1...... L, 52-75 MINNESOTA • 0-1 01/14/1997...... A...... W, 68-65 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE • 1-0 01/31/1981...... H...... L, 72-75 03/22/2003...... 1...... L, 48-68 01/27/1998...... H...... W, 88-64 01/06/1982...... H...... W, 70-68 12/03/1982...... H...... L, 75-87 (1) NCAA West Region First Round, Palo Alto, Calif. 01/16/1999...... H...... W, 71-51 02/18/1983...... A...... L, 70-86 11/19/2000...... H/3...... W, 100-67 NORTHWESTERN STATE • 2-4 12/08/1985...... A...... L, 66-82 MISSISSIPPI • 3-2 01/07/2002...... A...... L, 69-76 02/06/1976...... 1...... L, 64-101 12/30/1986...... H...... L, 72-85 12/10/1994...... 1...... L, 51-81 01/13/2003...... H...... W, 81-59 11/24/1978...... H...... W, 66-59 11/27/1987...... 2...... L, 72-78 11/30/1996...... H...... W, 69-54 11/21/2011...... H...... W, 86-39 02/23/1979...... 2...... L, 61-66 01/12/1988...... A...... L, 63-70 11/211997...... A...... W, 68-55 11/08/2013...... H...... W, 81-46 12/04/1979...... H...... W, 63-60 02/14/1989...... H...... W, 75-73 11/30/2013...... H...... L, 66-89 12/5/2017...... H...... W, 79-56 01/10/1980...... A...... L, 58-70 12/08/1989...... A...... L, 56-59 12/16/2015...... A...... W, 61-59 (1) Sugar Bowl Classic, Louisiana Superdome 12/09/1982...... 3...... L, 53-73 01/30/1992...... H...... W, 72-55 (1) Metro-SEC Challenge, Jackson, Miss. (2) NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic, Louisiana Superdome (1) LSU Tournament, Baton Rouge, La. 03/01/1993...... A...... L, 80-82 (3) Alario Center, Westwego, La. (2) LAIAW State Tournament, Monroe, La. 12/19/1994...... H...... W, 73-62 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE • 4-1 (3) Ruston, La. 12/02/1995...... A...... W, 77-73 01/25/1983...... H...... W, 84-81 NICHOLLS STATE • 30-12 12/01/2001...... H/3...... W, 90-34 01/29/1983...... A...... L, 65-72 03/05/1976...... H/1...... L, 44-49 OKLAHOMA • 1-1 12/22/2009...... H...... W, 75-45 12/04/1987...... H...... W, 74-72 02/16/1977...... A...... L, 68-73 01/08/1987...... A...... L, 53-84 12/30/2012...... H/4...... W, 69-63 02/26/1988...... 1...... W, 89-77 12/05/1977...... A...... L, 75-90 01/09/1988...... H...... W, 82-75 11/11/2013...... H...... W, 74-49 02/06/1989...... A...... W, 77-61 01/24/1978...... H...... W, 67-50 11/16/2014...... A...... W, 75-55 (1) Starkville, Miss. 01/26/1979...... H...... W, 65-63 OLD DOMINION • 2-0 12/06/2015...... H...... W, 74-55 02/06/1979...... A...... W, 65-63 12/30/2010...... H/1...... W, 62-59 11/30/2016...... H...... W, 82-65 MISSISSIPPI STATE • 5-7 11/30/1979...... H...... W, 73-61 01/11/2014...... A...... W, 92-62 11/29/2017...... A...... W, 70-66 02/27/1988...... A...... L, 58-66 01/28/1980...... A...... L, 67-73 (1) Tulane Classic (1) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La. // (2) Baton Rouge, La. 02/11/1989...... H...... W, 62-56 11/26/1980...... H...... W, 96-53 (3) Tulane Invitational // (4) Tulane Classic 01/15/1992...... H...... L, 49-55 01/20/1981...... A...... W, 77-66 ORAL ROBERTS • 1-2 01/25/1994...... A...... W, 92-84 01/11/1982...... H...... W, 69-63 02/03/1986...... H...... W, 74-71 MEMPHIS • 20-27 01/03/1995...... H...... W, 85-64 01/27/1982...... A...... W, 55-49 01/05/1987...... A...... L, 72-85 12/18/1979...... 1...... L, 62-75 12/09/1995...... A...... W, 71-63 02/10/1983...... H...... W, 77-53 03/21/2011...... A/1...... L, 86-92 02/06/1981...... H/2...... L, 81-88 03/18/2007...... A/1...... L, 73-79 03/02/1983...... A...... W, 68-53 (1) WNIT 2nd Round, Tulsa, Okla. 01/16/1982...... A...... L, 63-78 11/16/2010...... H...... W, 62-42 01/13/1984...... H...... W, 83-63 01/06/1983...... A...... L, 62-87 12/04/2011...... A...... L, 55-70 02/14/1984...... A...... L, 68-75 OREGON • 1-0 02/22/1983...... H...... L, 68-90 03/20/2014...... A/2...... L, 68-77 01/30/1985...... A...... L, 58-73 11/25/1985...... H...... W, 81-62 02/06/1984...... H...... L, 57-64 03/20/2015...... 3...... L, 57-47 02/13/1985...... H...... W, 80-78 (2ot) 02/16/1984...... A...... L, 64-79 11/16/2016...... N/4...... L, 66-49 01/22/1986...... A...... L, 65-74 OREGON STATE • 1-1 01/24/1985...... H...... L, 65-85 (1) WNIT Second Round, Starkville, Miss. 02/26/1986...... H...... W, 92-76 11/29/2002...... A...... L, 51-56 02/16/1985...... A...... L, 57-67 (2) WNIT First Round, Starkville, Miss. 02/10/1987...... H...... L, 66-73 11/25/2003...... H...... W, 73-58 02/10/1986...... H...... L, 83-89 (3) NCAA First Round; Durham, N.C. 02/21/1987...... A...... L, 61-63 02/15/1986...... A...... L, 69-92 (4) Biloxi, Miss. (Mississippi Coast Coliseum) 01/16/1988...... A...... L, 59-76 PENNSYLVANIA • 2-0 01/15/1990...... H...... W, 79-76 02/24/1988...... H...... W, 61-49 12/31/1992...... H...... W, 72-58 02/12/1990...... A...... L, 69-81 01/21/1989...... H...... W, 86-62 12/08/2001...... H...... W, 82-64 #NOLABUILT | 80 81 TEAM HISTORY

PENN STATE • 0-1 SAINT FRANCIS • 1-0 02/23/1997...... A...... L, 70-81 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI • 30-36 12/15/1981...... H...... L, 72-77 12/21/2013...... N/1...... W, 89-67 01/04/1998...... H...... W, 70-39 01/26/1977...... H...... W, 68-67 (1) FGCU Hilton Garden Inn/Homewood Suites Classic 02/16/1998...... A...... W, 55-52 02/19/1977...... A...... L, 45-55 PEPPERDINE • 2-0 01/01/1999...... A...... L, 67-70 12/05/1980...... A...... L, 65-81 12/22/1996...... A/1...... W, 58-49 SAINT JOSEPH’S • 1-1 02/14/1999...... H...... W, 99-60 01/08/1981...... H...... L, 59-64 12/29/2004...... H/1...... W, 62-40 03/13/1999...... 1...... L, 72-83 01/23/2000...... A...... W, 84-78 11/30/1981...... A...... L, 66-84 (1) Malibu Classic, Malibu, Calif. 12/03/2010...... H/2...... W, 67-58 02/12/2000...... H...... W, 87-66 01/20/1982...... H...... W, 75-57 (2) Tulane Classic (1) NCAA East Region First Round, Durham, N.C. 01/12/2001...... H...... W, 67-38 11/30/1982...... A...... L, 70-86 (2) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena 02/09/2001...... A...... W, 70-52 01/18/1983...... H...... L, 66-71 PHILLIPS COLLEGE • 1-0 01/20/2002...... H...... L, 64-69 02/01/1984...... A...... L, 69-89 01/02/1986...... H...... W, 77-73 (ot) SAINT LOUIS • 11-2 02/14/2003...... A...... W, 87-55 02/22/1984...... H...... W, 83-81 11/30/1985...... H...... W, 84-67 02/22/2004...... A...... L, 60-77 02/02/1985...... A...... L, 63-93 PITTSBURGH • 0-1 01/19/1996...... H...... W, 82-49 02/11/2005...... H...... L, 61-65 02/23/1985...... H...... L, 69-84 03/26/1994...... 1...... L, 66-71 01/24/1997...... A...... W, 75-53 12/30/2008...... H...... L, 66-80 02/01/1986...... H...... L, 72-85 (1) NWIT, Amarillo, Texas 03/01/1997...... 1...... W, 75-57 12/17/2009...... A...... W, 76-72 02/22/1986...... A...... W, 75-72 01/23/1998...... H...... W, 85-44 01/04/2015...... H...... L, 53-40 12/13/1986...... H...... W, 63-61 PORTLAND • 2-0 01/24/1999...... A...... W, 73-52 01/25/2015...... A...... L, 64-45 02/14/1987...... A...... L, 65-70 12/01/2002...... A...... W, 86-56 01/28/2000...... H...... W, 91-64 03/08/2015...... 3...... L, 78-69 12/12/1987...... A...... L, 69-80 12/21/2004...... H...... W, 68-57 01/05/2001...... A...... W, 52-51 01/13/2016...... H...... L, 71-67 03/05/1988...... H...... W, 89-86 01/13/2002...... A...... L, 56-57 02/09/2016...... A...... L, 77-65 01/19/1989...... A...... L, 76-94 PORTLAND STATE • 0-1 01/17/2003...... H...... W, 58-50 01/04/2017...... H...... L, 62-53 02/08/1989...... H...... L, 65-74 11/27/2010...... 1...... L, 76-83 02/02/2004...... H...... W, 78-64 02/12/2017...... A...... L, 66-56 01/13/1990...... A...... L, 35-73 (1) Colliers International Classic, Berkeley, Calif. 01/16/2005...... A...... L, 71-80 12/31/2017...... A...... L, 46-75 02/10/1990...... H...... L, 56-88 12/21/2015...... 2...... W, 66-58 02/03/2017...... H...... L, 53-63 01/21/1991...... H...... L, 61-67 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M • 2-0 (1) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (1) Metro Tournament, Biloxi, Miss. 02/18/1991...... A...... L, 57-89 12/10/1993...... H/1...... W, 80-38 (2) Tulane Classic (2) Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 01/06/1992...... H...... L, 53-55 12/04/2009...... H/2...... W, 67-63 (3) American Athletic Conf. Tournament; Uncasville, Conn. 01/25/1992...... A...... L, 58-79 (1) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena SAMFORD • 1-1 02/01/1993...... H...... W, 71-69 (2) Big Easy Classic, Fogelman Arena 12/28/2005...... H/1 ...... L, 55-64 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA • 14-6 03/04/1993...... A...... L, 61-78 12/18/2014...... H/1...... W, 58-56 02/02/1976...... A...... L, 30-111 01/29/1994...... H...... L, 62-72 PRINCETON • 1-0 (1) Tulane Classic 01/24/1981...... A...... L, 67-70 02/19/1994...... A...... L, 66-89 12/29/1991...... H...... W, 75-69 02/18/1981...... H...... W, 87-83 03/09/1994...... 1...... L, 69-72 SAM HOUSTON STATE • 2-1 01/08/1982...... H...... W, 60-56 01/06/1995...... H...... W, 74-71 PROVIDENCE • 2-0 01/7/1989...... H...... W, 68-58 02/03/1982...... A...... L, 58-63 01/22/1995...... A...... W, 83-70 12/27/1999...... H/1...... W, 81-57 03/04/1989...... A...... L, 49-63 12/03/1983...... H...... W, 86-78 (ot) 02/01/1996...... A...... L, 82-84 (ot) 12/21/2008...... H/1...... W, 68-46 03/21/2013...... H/1...... W, 65-57 01/17/1984...... A...... L, 73-89 02/21/1996...... H...... W, 72-67 (ot) (1) Tulane Classic (1) WNIT 1st Round 01/15/1985...... A...... L, 60-62 01/07/1997...... A...... W, 72-45 01/28/1985...... H...... W, 84-73 02/09/1997...... H...... W, 88-63 PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ • 1-0 SAN DIEGO STATE • 1-0 01/24/1987...... A...... L, 63-69 12/21/1997...... H...... L, 70-71 11/23/2001...... 1...... W, 109-39 11/25/2017...... 1...... W, 80-46 02/18/1987...... H...... W, 66-59 02/21/1998...... A...... W, 62-34 (1) San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico (1) Junkanoo Jam, Bimini, Bahamas 01/23/1988...... H...... W, 70-54 12/22/1998...... A...... W, 75-52 02/11/1988...... A...... W, 74-57 02/20/1999...... H...... W, 85-64 PURDUE • 0-3 SHORTER COLLEGE • 0-1 01/28/1989...... A...... W, 77-70 01/03/2000...... H...... W, 91-77 11/29/2001...... H/1...... L, 52-64 02/9/1978...... A...... L* 02/27/1989...... H...... W, 71-69 02/27/2000...... A...... L, 72-78 01/02/2003...... A...... L, 66-76 * Score not available 12/19/2002...... H ...... W, 86-43 01/02/2001...... A...... W, 72-65 11/24/2011...... 2...... L, 48-61 01/21/2006...... A ...... W, 69-62 02/22/2001...... H...... W, 84-45 (1) New Orleans Arena SIENA • 1-0 01/04/2010...... A...... W, 81-45 01/05/2002...... H...... W, 69-68 (2) Cancun Challenge, Cancun, Mexico 11/19/1999...... A...... W, 97-92 (ot) 01/03/2011...... H...... W, 85-57 02/16/2002...... A...... W, 70-55 11/19/2013...... H...... W, 80-52 01/11/2003...... H...... W, 64-42 RHODE ISLAND • 2-0 SOUTH ALABAMA • 8-11 01/24/2003...... A...... W, 67-54 11/17/2006...... H...... W, 76-70 01/13/1978...... A...... W, 64-33 SOUTHERN • 5-4 01/10/2004...... A...... L, 51-68 12/05/2007...... A...... W, 74-65 02/03/1979...... H...... W, 73-62 02/24/1977...... 1...... L, 50-96 02/27/2004...... H...... W, 65-51 02/10/1979...... A...... L, 55-58 02/27/1981...... 2...... L, 56-60 02/05/2005...... A...... L, 73-80 RICE • 17-12 12/01/1979...... A...... L, 63-75 02/24/1983...... H...... W, 76-67 02/26/2005...... H...... W, 79-49 12/02/1980...... A...... W, 73-53 01/16/1980...... H...... L, 65-70 02/29/1984...... A...... L, 55-72 01/15/2006...... A...... L, 60-75 12/08/1984...... A...... L, 58-65 01/08/1983...... H...... W, 82-72 12/28/1984...... H...... L, 55-73 01/26/2007...... H...... W, 66-50 12/29/1984...... H...... W, 52-47 02/12/1983...... A...... L, 73-98 03/17/2011...... H/3...... W, 61-31 02/24/2008...... A...... L, 67-72 12/06/1985...... A...... W, 70-67 (ot) 01/26/1984...... A...... L, 68-80 12/11/2011...... H...... W, 66-59 02/19/2009...... H...... W, 77-60 12/28/1985...... H...... W, 82-75 02/04/1984...... H...... L, 73-92 11/16/2012...... A...... W, 65-45 03/06/2009...... H/2...... L, 55-72 11/26/1988...... A...... L, 78-81 01/22/1987...... H...... L, 88-90 12/18/2015...... W...... W, 77-48 01/23/2010...... H...... W, 80-63 02/02/1989...... H ...... W, 95-85 02/08/1987...... A...... L, 68-92 (1) LAIAW State Tournament, Ruston, La. 01/20/2011...... H...... L, 81-86 (ot) 02/15/1992...... A...... L, 48-59 01/27/1988...... A...... L, 62-93 (2) LAIAW Championship, Hammond, La. 02/19/2012...... A...... L, 51-56 01/20/1993...... H...... L, 59-61 02/20/1988...... H...... L, 67-74 (3) WNIT 1st Round, Fogelman Arena 03/03/2013...... H...... W, 80-69 12/07/1994...... A...... W, 70-66 01/13/1989...... A...... L, 69-91 01/18/2014...... H...... W, 73-71 (OT) 11/29/1995...... H...... W, 69-62 03/01/1990...... H...... W, 73-69 SOUTHERN METHODIST (SMU) • 22-13 03/01/2014...... A...... L, 67-79 01/29/2006...... A...... L, 69-82 12/02/1996...... A...... W, 76-54 01/26/1980...... A...... W, 72-62 11/20/2016...... H...... W, 86-67 02/12/2006...... H...... L, 56-68 12/11/1997...... H...... W, 101-38 01/06/1981...... H...... W, 78-48 11/14/2017...... A...... L, 58-66 01/07/2007...... H...... L, 52-61 12/01/2009...... A...... W, 73-71 12/5/1987...... H...... W, 84-73 (1) Metro Tournament, Biloxi, Miss. 02/03/2007...... A...... W, 71-68 11/13/2010...... H...... W, 72-63 11/25/1991...... A...... L, 53-68 (2) Conference USA Tournament, Fogelman Arena 03/03/2007...... 1...... L, 52-64 12/29/1992...... H...... W, 82-58 01/04/2008...... A/2...... W, 61-38 SOUTH CAROLINA • 0-12 01/05/1994...... A...... L, 64-74 SOUTHERN UTAH • 1-0 02/14/2008...... H...... L, 73-78 01/23/1984...... H...... L, 74-79 12/30/1994...... H/1...... L, 71-74 11/25/1994...... 1...... W, 75-67 01/11/2009...... H...... W, 91-63 03/03/1984...... 1...... L, 64-74 01/03/1996...... A...... W, 71-62 (1) Coors-Rocky Mountain Invite, Colorado Springs, Colo. 02/14/2009...... A...... L, 54-62 01/12/1985...... A...... L, 67-75 11/251997...... H...... L, 58-68 01/10/2010...... H...... W, 82-60 03/02/1985...... 2...... L, 66-76 12/05/1998...... A...... W, 81-80 SPRING HILL • 13-2 02/25/2010...... A...... W, 81-69 (ot) 01/11/1986...... H...... L, 67-72 12/13/1999...... H...... W, 81-69 02/21/1976...... H...... W, 54-15 01/27/2011...... H...... L, 70-74 (ot) 01/06/1990...... A...... L, 52-86 12/06/2000...... A...... W, 75-66 01/29/1977...... H...... W, 82-19 02/24/2011...... A...... W, 82-77 02/03/1990...... H...... L, 55-76 01/06/2006...... H...... L, 66-78 01/28/1978...... A...... W, 66-35 01/12/2012...... A...... L, 49-67 03/08/1990...... 1...... L, 62-71 02/26/2006...... A...... W, 71-58 02/18/1978...... H...... W, 57-16 02/16/2012...... H...... W, 50-47 (ot) 01/26/1991...... A...... L, 49-73 03/03/2006...... A/2...... L, 84-86 02/09/1979...... A...... W, 79-43 01/17/2013...... A...... W, 69-65 02/23/1991...... H...... L, 73-79 01/14/2007...... A...... W, 63-58 02/16/1979...... H...... W, 69-50 02/14/2013...... H...... W, 61-45 03/04/1991...... 3...... L, 44-80 02/22/2007...... H...... W, 78-72 02/09/1980...... H...... W, 60-50 01/29/2014...... A...... W, 62-55 12/19/1995...... 4...... L, 66-72 02/02/2008...... A...... L, 69-81 12/06/1980...... H...... W, 69-54 (1) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. (1) Metro Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio 03/01/2008...... H...... W, 71-68 02/16/1981...... A...... W, 69-59 (2) Houston Baptist, Houston, Texas (2) Metro Tournament, Hattiesburg, Miss. 01/22/2009...... H...... L, 56-59 02/18/1982...... H...... L, 55-59 (3) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 02/26/2009...... A...... L, 49-61 11/23/1982...... H...... W, 79-67 RICHMOND • 1-0 (4) Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska 01/17/2010...... A...... L, 59-70 11/30/1983...... A...... L, 69-76 11/30/1998...... A...... W, 77-72 02/07/2010...... H...... W, 78-59 12/07/1983...... A/1...... W, 70-63 SOUTH FLORIDA (USF) • 19-18 01/06/2011...... H...... W, 62-58 12/03/1984...... H...... W, 63-52 ROBERT MORRIS • 1-1 02/03/1992...... A...... L, 58-71 02/03/2011...... A...... L, 73-77 02/21/1985...... A...... W, 78-73 12/30/1995...... 1...... W, 84-52 02/22/1992...... H...... W, 83-62 02/05/2012...... H...... W, 75-63 (1) Jaguar Gym, Mobile, Ala. 12/20/2007...... H/2...... L, 71-82 01/23/1993...... H...... W, 89-72 02/26/2012...... A...... L, 49-54 (1) Marriott Classic, Greensboro, N.C. 02/27/1993...... A...... W, 96-78 01/10/2013...... H...... L, 56-62 STANFORD • 0-1 (2) Tulane Classic 02/05/1994...... A...... L, 71-81 02/28/2013...... A...... W, 73-68 03/20/2002...... A/1...... L 55-77 02/11/1994...... H...... L, 73-77 01/17/2015...... H...... W, 60-58 (1) NCAA West Region 1st & 2nd Rounds, Palo Alto, Calif. RUTGERS • 0-1 03/08/1994...... 1...... W, 76-70 02/03/2015...... A...... W, 84-60 11/26/2015...... 1...... L, 75-51 01/29/1995...... H...... W, 74-58 01/20/2016...... A...... W, 54-42 (1) Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands 02/17/1995...... A...... W, 73-67 02/14/2016...... H...... W, 76-64 03/08/1995...... 2...... W, 67-62 01/11/2017...... A...... W, 71-59 SACRAMENTO STATE • 1-0 01/12/1996...... A...... W, 81-58 02/26/2018...... H...... W, 52-46 12/02/1994...... H/1...... W, 64-55 02/18/1996...... H...... W, 76-45 (1) Pontchartrain Center (1) Green Wave Classic, Fogelman Arena 01/17/1997...... H...... W, 87-48 (2) Conference USA Tournament, Dallas, Texas #NOLABUILT | 80 81 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN • 5-4 TEXAS STATE • 1-0 VIRGINIA • 3-0 XAVIER (Ohio) • 1-0 02/20/1983...... A...... L, 58-74 11/27/2004...... A/1...... W, 74-71 12/29/2001...... H/1...... W, 74-63 12/18/1995...... 1...... W, 71-63 02/10/1984...... H...... L, 75-86 (1) CenturyTel Bobcat Classic, San Marcos, Texas 12/20/2013...... N/2...... W, 79-72 (OT) (1) Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska 01/13/1988...... A...... L, 55-85 11/28/2015...... 3...... W, 67-62 01/11/1989...... H...... L, 65-70 TEXAS TECH • 1-4 (1) Tulane Classic YALE • 1-0 12/28/2004...... H/1...... W, 79-72 03/16/1995...... A/1...... L, 72-87 (2) FGCU Hilton Garden Inn/Homewood Suites Classic 12/28/2003...... H/1...... W, 74-62 11/10/2006...... H...... W, 75-52 03/20/2000...... A/1...... L, 59-76 (3) Paradise Jam, St. John, US Virgin Islands (1) Tulane Classic 11/16/2007...... A...... W, 56-45 11/29/2006...... A...... L, 50-77 12/20/2009...... H...... W, 84-51 12/29/2009...... H/2...... W, 67-49 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (VCU) • 5-6 11/20/2010...... A...... W, 83-65 03/18/2012...... A/3...... L, 55-69 01/11/1992...... H...... W, 74-72 (1) Tulane Classic (1) NCAA Mideast Regional, Lubbock, Texas 03/02/1992...... A...... L, 51-73 (2) Tulane Classic 03/11/1992...... 1...... L, 58-73 STETSON • 1-0 (3) WNIT, Lubbock, Texas 01/30/1993...... A...... L, 60-75 12/18/1985...... H...... W, 70-69 02/22/1993...... H...... L, 71-77 TEXAS WOMEN’S • 0-1 02/07/1994...... A...... W, 69-43 TAMPA • 1-0 11/24/1980...... H ...... L, 69-80 03/05/1994...... H...... W, 70-56 01/13/1983...... A...... W, 77-60 01/13/1995...... A...... W, 76-65 TOLEDO • 1-0 02/03/1995...... H...... L, 63-66 TEMPLE • 1-6 12/29/2005...... H/1...... W, 77-67 (ot) 11/28/1998...... A...... W, 52-51 12/28/2008...... H...... L, 71-75 (ot) (1) Tulane Classic 11/20/2008...... A/2...... L, 49-65 02/07/2015...... H...... W, 77-63 (1) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 02/17/2015...... A...... L, 69-58 TROY • 4-0 (2) Preseason WNIT Consolation Round, Richmond, Va. 01/26/2016...... H...... L, 72-54 12/07/1993...... H...... W, 87-67 02/23/2016...... A...... L, 72-67 11/29/1994...... A...... W, 82-75 VIRGINIA TECH • 8-9 01/08/2017...... A...... L, 86-71 12/06/1996...... H...... W, 95-77 01/29/1982...... 1...... W, 72-64 02/05/2017...... H...... L, 76-50 12/21/2017...... H/1...... W, 106-75 02/25/1982...... 2...... L, 52-62 02/07/2018...... H...... W, 69-65 (1) Tulane Classic 02/25/1984...... H...... W, 64-59 01/10/1985...... A...... L, 64-104 TEXAS • 0-1 TULSA • 20-8 01/13/1986...... H...... W, 89-77 (ot) 11/12/2000...... A/1...... L, 47-71 01/06/1987...... A...... W, 49-44 01/20/1990...... A...... L, 59-82 (1) Preseason Women’s NIT 01/08/2006...... H...... L, 63-70 03/03/1990...... H...... L, 53-70 02/24/2006...... A...... L, 63-74 01/14/1991...... H...... L, 54-64 TEXAS A&M • 4-3 01/12/2007...... A...... W, 75-62 02/11/1991...... A...... L, 41-67 01/14/1981...... H...... L, 79-81 02/24/2007...... H...... W, 78-70 02/01/1992...... H...... W, 59-56 11/20/1982...... H...... W, 80-73 01/31/2008...... A...... L, 56-64 02/29/1992...... A...... W, 63-43 12/08/1992...... A...... L, 67-84 02/28/2008...... H...... W, 80-60 01/16/1993...... A...... L, 57-80 12/31/1993...... H...... W, 83-73 01/24/2009...... H...... W, 78-41 02/15/1993...... H...... W, 79-65 12/08/1998...... H...... W, 66-61 02/28/2009...... A...... W, 64-56 01/15/1994...... H...... W, 75-64 12/08/1999...... A...... W, 91-74 03/05/2009...... H/1...... W, 49-44 02/26/1994...... A...... L, 65-71 11/26/2004...... 1...... L, 64-79 01/15/2010...... A...... W, 58-55 01/27/1995...... H...... W, 72-62 (1) CenturyTel Bobcat Classic, San Marcos, Texas 02/05/2010...... H...... L, 67-80 02/12/1995...... A...... L, 65-77 01/23/2011...... A...... W, 80-66 (1) Cincinnati, Ohio TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI • 1-1 02/27/2011...... H...... W, 73-62 (2) Metro Conference Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 01/05/2004...... A...... W, 57-53 01/22/2012...... A...... W, 66-51 12/07/2004...... H...... L, 57-75 02/23/2012...... H...... L, 59-72 WEST FLORIDA • 4-0 02/10/2013...... A...... L, 65-67 01/22/1977...... H...... W, 71-43 TEXAS-ARLINGTON • 2-1 02/24/2013...... H...... W, 74-59 01/14/1978...... A...... W, 68-43 11/23/1990...... H...... L, 77-83 03/14/2013...... A/2...... L, 67-75 01/18/1986...... H...... W, 76-60 12/30/2006...... H/1...... W, 68-65 02/26/2014...... H...... W, 65-61 01/25/1986...... A...... W, 99-78 03/16/2017...... H/2...... W, 62-53 01/20/2015...... H...... W, 73-34 (1) Tulane Classic 02/28/2015...... A...... L, 55-52 WEST VIRGINIA • 1-0 (2) WNIT 03/07/2015...... 3...... W, 71-53 12/28/1999...... H/1...... W, 104-75 01/16/2016...... A...... W, 71-47 (1) Tulane Classic TEXAS CHRISTIAN (TCU) • 5-4 02/20/2016...... H...... W, 61-42 01/25/1980...... A...... W, 89-69 01/25/2017...... H...... W, 70-65 WESTERN KENTUCKY • 0-1 11/30/1990...... H...... W, 59-55 01/03/2018...... A...... W, 72-63 11/28/2014...... 1...... L, 69-64 11/27/1991...... A...... L, 66-70 01/21/2018...... H...... W, 70-39 (1) Hofstra Thanksgiving Tournament; Hempstead, N.Y. 02/10/2002...... A...... W, 63-59 (ot) (1) Conference USA Tournament 03/03/2002...... 1...... W, 80-76 (ot) (2) Conference USA Tournament; Tulsa Civic Center WESTERN MICHIGAN • 1-0 02/23/2003...... H...... W, 74-65 (3) American Athletic Conf. Tournament; Uncasville, Conn. 11/24/2012...... 1...... W, 66-48 03/07/2003...... 2...... L, 65-78 (1) Hilton Garden Inn Thanksgiving Tournament; Flagstaff, Ariz. 02/06/2004...... A...... L, 44-76 UCF • 12-9 01/09/2005...... H...... L, 66-78 01/21/1985...... H...... L, 70-75 (ot) WICHITA STATE • 1-2 (1) Conference USA Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 02/08/1985...... A...... L, 61-63 12/06/2003...... 1...... W, 62-59 (2) Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 01/18/1987...... H...... W, 117-91 01/13/2018...... H...... L, 56-64 01/13/2006...... A...... L, 52-60 02/24/2018...... A...... L, 70-81 TEXAS-EL PASO (UTEP) • 9-11 03/02/2006...... 1 ...... W, 69-52 (1) Oakland Tribune Classic, Berkley, Calif. 02/15/1980...... H...... W, 86-61 01/28/2007...... H...... W, 85-47 11/25/2005...... A...... W, 68-63 02/22/2008...... A...... L, 71-77 WILLIAM CAREY • 4-5 02/04/2006...... H...... L, 58-59 02/21/2009...... H...... W, 73-64 12/06/1976...... A...... L, 53-71 01/02/2007...... A...... L, 76-80 01/31/2010...... A...... W, 72-70 11/29/1977...... A...... L, 60-61 01/20/2007...... H...... W, 81-56 03/09/2010...... 2...... W, 63-62 01/17/1978...... H...... W, 63-61 01/12/2008...... H...... L, 66-81 02/17/2011...... A...... L, 69-73 (ot) 11/30/1978...... H...... W, 79-73 01/26/2008...... A...... L, 44-60 03/12/2011...... 3...... L, 73-85 01/30/1979...... A...... L, 59-65 01/02/2009...... A...... W, 57-48 01/08/2012...... H...... W, 64-52 11/20/1979...... H...... W, 75-70 01/18/2009...... H...... L, 60-73 01/31/2013...... A...... W, 57-55 01/21/1980...... A...... L, 76-77 01/28/2010...... H...... W, 57-47 01/13/2015...... A...... W, 71-70 12/07/1981...... A...... L, 72-83 03/03/2010...... A...... W, 66-64 02/10/2015...... H...... W, 66-55 02/22/1982...... H...... W, 71-65 01/30/2011...... H...... W, 69-63 01/10/2016...... H...... W, 75-54 02/13/2011...... A...... L, 61-65 02/17/2016...... A...... W, 65-53 WILLIAM & MARY • 1-0 01/15/2012...... H...... L, 64-65 (ot) 02/22/2017...... H...... L, 56-51 12/27/2000...... H/1...... W, 69-51 02/12/2012...... A...... L, 65-80 03/04/2017...... N/4...... L, 61-57 (1) Tulane Classic 03/10/2012...... 1...... L, 65-69 01/17/2018...... A...... L, 51-59 02/07/2013...... H...... W, 56-49 (1) Conference USA Tournament, Dallas, Texas WINTHROP • 2-0 03/14/2013...... A...... L, 52-71 (2) Conference USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. 12/22/2006...... A...... W, 58-53 02/01/2014...... H...... L, 72-86 (3) Conference USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas 11/18/2007...... H...... W, 63-52 12/22/2017...... H/2...... W, 67-56 (4) American Conference Championships, Uncasville, Conn. (1) Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. XAVIER (New Orleans) • 5-7 (2) Tulane Classic VANDERBILT • 1-1 02/2/1978...... H...... W, 64-63 12/05/2016...... A...... L, 74-63 02/23/1978...... 1...... L, 69-76 (ot) TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN • 1-0 11/17/2017...... H...... W, 71-59 01/10/1979...... A...... L, 67-80 12/30/1988...... H...... W, 63-37 01/24/1979...... H...... W, 75-54 VERMONT • 1-0 01/15/1980...... A...... W, 55-50 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO • 3-2 03/18/2000...... 1...... W, 65-60 02/05/1980...... H...... W, 53-47 01/31/1987...... H...... L, 66-69 (ot) (1) NCAA Mideast Regional, Lubbock, Texas 01/29/1981...... A...... L, 59-62 02/16/1991...... H...... L, 93-98 (ot) 02/10/1981...... H...... L, 64-72 12/21/2007...... H/1...... W, 76-42 VILLANOVA • 1-0 12/02/1981...... H...... L, 60-63 02/08/2014...... A...... W, 68-54 11/24/2006...... 1...... W, 72-60 02/09/1982...... A...... L, 49-71 11/27/2016...... A/2...... W, 75-66 (1) FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla. 11/26/1989...... A...... L, 77-88 (1) Tulane Classic 12/11/1989...... A...... W, 52-51 (2) UTSA Classic (1) LAIAW State Tournament, Baton Rouge, La.

#NOLABUILT | 82 83 TEAM HISTORY SERIES HISTORY Opponent Overall Home Road Neutral Opponent Overall Home Road Neutral Alabama...... 4-8...... 3-3...... 1-4...... 0-1 Immaculata...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Alabama-Birmingham (UAB)...... 23-10...... 10-4...... 10-6...... 3-0 Indiana State...... 2-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Alabama State...... 2-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Iona...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Alcorn State...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Iowa State...... 1-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-1 Arizona State...... 0-2...... 0-1...... 0-1...... 0-0 Jackson State...... 3-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Arkansas...... 1-3...... 0-2...... 1-1...... 0-0 Jacksonville State...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 James Madison...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Arkansas State...... 2-1...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-1 Kansas...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 Appalachian State...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Kansas State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Auburn...... 2-5...... 2-2...... 0-3...... 0-0 Kent State...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Ball State...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Lamar...... 1-3...... 1-2...... 0-1...... 0-0 Belhaven College...... 2-2...... 2-2...... 0-0...... 0-0 Lehigh...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Boise State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Liberty...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 Boston College...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Little Rock...... 3-0...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Boston University...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Long Island...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Bradley...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Longwood...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Brigham Young (BYU)...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 22-6...... 11-1...... 9-4...... 2-1 Buffalo...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Louisiana-Monroe (ULM)...... 10-6...... 5-2...... 3-2...... 2-2 California...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 Louisiana State (LSU)...... 8-31...... 4-14...... 4-17...... 0-0 California-Irvine...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Louisiana Tech...... 3-8...... 2-3...... 1-5...... 0-0 California-Santa Barbara...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Louisville...... 10-20...... 7-8...... 2-12...... 1-0 California State Fullerton...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Loyola (Maryland)...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Central Connecticut State...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Loyola (New Orleans)...... 4-0...... 4-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Charlotte...... 15-8...... 8-2...... 6-5...... 1-1 Maine...... 3-1...... 2-0...... 1-1...... 0-0 Chicago State...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 Marist...... 0-1...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0 Cincinnati...... 15-16...... 7-5...... 5-8...... 3-3 Marquette...... 7-6...... 4-2...... 2-3...... 1-1 Colby College...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Marshall...... 9-1...... 3-0...... 6-0...... 0-1 College of Charleston...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Mary Crest...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Colorado...... 1-1...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 1-0 Massachusetts (UMass)...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Colorado State...... 2-1...... 1-0...... 0-1...... 1-0 McNeese State...... 12-12...... 9-4...... 3-6...... 0-2 Columbia...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Memphis...... 20-27...... 10-12...... 8-14...... 2-1 Connecticut...... 0-10...... 0-4...... 0-4...... 0-2 Mercer...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 Cornell...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Miami (Florida)...... 3-1...... 2-0...... 1-1...... 0-0 Creighton...... 0-1...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0 Miami (Ohio)...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Dayton...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 Michigan...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 DePaul...... 5-7...... 3-2...... 2-4...... 0-1 Middle Tennessee...... 1-2...... 1-1...... 0-1...... 0-0 Detroit...... 1-1...... 1-1...... 0-0...... 0-0 Minnesota...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 Dillard...... 5-4...... 2-2...... 2-2...... 0-1 Mississippi...... 3-2...... 1-1...... 2-0...... 0-1 Drake...... 1-1...... 1-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 Mississippi College...... 4-1...... 2-0...... 1-1...... 1-0 Duke...... 0-1...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0 Mississippi State...... 5-7...... 3-1...... 2-4...... 0-2 East Carolina...... 17-6...... 6-4...... 8-1...... 3-1 Mississippi Valley State...... 2-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Eastern Kentucky...... 0-1...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0 Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC)...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Eastern Michigan...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Missouri State...... 1-1...... 0-1...... 1-0...... 0-0 Eastern Washington...... 2-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Nebraska...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Fairfield...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV)...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Florida...... 2-1...... 2-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 New Orleans (UNO)...... 21-30...... 17-12...... 4-18...... 0-0 Florida Atlantic...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Nicholls State...... 30-12...... 22-2...... 8-10...... 0-0 Florida Gulf Coast...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 North Carolina State...... 2-2...... 2-0...... 0-2...... 0-0 Florida International...... 2-2...... 1-0...... 1-1...... 0-1 North Carolina-Ashville...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Florida State...... 7-13...... 6-5...... 0-7...... 1-1 North Carolina-Greensboro...... 4-0...... 3-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Fordham...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 North Carolina-Wilmington...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Furman...... 2-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 North Texas...... 5-0...... 4-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Georgetown...... 1-1...... 1-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 Northeastern...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 George Mason...... 1-1...... 0-1...... 1-0...... 0-0 Northern Illinois...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 George Washington...... 0-3...... 0-1...... 0-1...... 0-1 Northern Iowa...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Georgia...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 Northwest Missouri State...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Georgia Southern...... 0-2...... 0-1...... 0-1...... 0-0 Northwestern State...... 2-4...... 2-0...... 0-1...... 0-3 Georgia State...... 1-2...... 1-1...... 0-1...... 0-0 Old Dominion...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Georgia Tech...... 1-4...... 0-1...... 1-3...... 0-0 Oklahoma...... 1-1...... 1-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 Grambling State...... 3-2...... 3-1...... 0-1...... 0-0 Oral Roberts...... 1-2...... 1-0...... 0-2...... 0-0 Green Bay...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 Oregon...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Hampton...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Oregon State...... 1-1...... 1-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 Hartford...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Pennsylvania...... 2-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Harvard...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 1-0 Penn State...... 0-1...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0 High Point...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Pepperdine...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Hofstra...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Holy Cross...... 2-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Houston...... 28-15...... 12-7...... 12-7...... 4-1 Howard...... 1-1...... 1-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 Idaho State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Illinois State...... 1-1...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 #NOLABUILT | 82 83 SERIES HISTORY WINNING STREAKS Opponent...... Overall...... Home...... Road...... Neutral Largest Margin Of Victory, All Games Phillips College...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 Margin Opponent/Score Date 1. 70 at UPR-Mayaguez / 109-39 11/23/2001 Pittsburgh...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 2. 64 UNC-Asheville / 96-32 11/26/1999 Portland...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 3. 63 South Alabama / 101-38 12/1/2001 Portland State...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 63 Spring Hill / 82-19 1/29/1997 5. 56 McNeese State / 90-34 12/1/2001 Prairie View A&M...... 2-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 6. 51 Louisiana-Lafayette / 84-33 2/21/1995 Princeton...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 7. 47 New Orleans / 86-39 11/21/2011 Providence...... 2-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 47 Buffalo / 76-29 12/28/2001 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 47 Memphis / 98-51 1/8/1999 Purdue...... 0-3...... 0-1...... 0-1...... 0-1 Largest Margin Of Victory, Conference Games Rhode Island...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Margin Opponent/Score Date Rice...... 17-12...... 8-5...... 9-6...... 0-1 1. 47 Memphis / 98-51 1/8/1999 2. 46 at Houston / 95-49 2/5/1997 Richmond...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 3. 41 Saint Louis / 85-44 1/23/1998 Robert Morris...... 1-1...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 1-0 4. 39 Tulsa / 73-34 1/20/2015 Rutgers...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 39 Southern Miss / 84-45 2/22/2001 39 South Florida / 87-48 1/17/1997 Sacramento State...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 39 South Florida / 99-60 2/14/1999 Saint Francis...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 7. 38 UCF / 85-47 1/28/2007 Saint Joseph’s...... 1-1...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 38 Charlotte / 93-55 1/25/1998 Saint Louis...... 11-2...... 7-0...... 3-2...... 1-0 Largest Margin Of Defeat...All Games Samford...... 1-1...... 1-1...... 0-0...... 0-0 Margin Opponent/Score Date Sam Houston State...... 2-1...... 2-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 1. 81 at Southeastern Louisiana / 111-30 2/2/1976 San Diego State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 2. 59 at Louisiana Tech / 96-37 12/2/2003 3. 58 UConn / 96-38 2/3/2016 Shorter College...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 4. 55 Florida State / 100-45 2/5/1990 Siena...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 5. 53 at Louisiana Tech / 103-50 12/12/1981 South Alabama...... 8-11...... 5-4...... 3-7...... 0-0 53 at UConn / 98-45 1/27/18 South Carolina...... 0-12...... 0-4...... 0-3...... 0-5 Largest Margin Of Defeat...Conference Games South Florida (USF)...... 19-18...... 9-8...... 8-9...... 2-1 Margin Opponent/Score Date Southeastern Louisiana...... 14-6...... 10-0...... 4-6...... 0-0 1. 58 UConn / 96-38 2/3/2016 2. 55 Florida State / 100-45 2/5/1990 Southern...... 5-4...... 4-1...... 1-1...... 0-2 3. 53 at UConn / 98-45 1/27/18 Southern Methodist (SMU)...... 22-13...... 12-5...... 10-8...... 0-0 3. 48 UConn / 87-39 2/14/2015 Southern Mississippi...... 30-36...... 22-12...... 8-23...... 0-1 4. 47 UConn / 94-47 2/23/2015 Southern Utah...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Longest Winning Streak...All Games Spring Hill...... 13-2...... 8-1...... 5-1...... 0-0 No First Win Last Win Loss Stanford...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 14 11/19/99...... at Sienna 1/9/00...... Memphis 1/14/00...... at Cincinnati Stephen F. Austin...... 5-4...... 3-2...... 2-2...... 0-0 10 1/12/07...... at Tulsa 2/15/07...... at Marshall 2/17/07...... at East Carolina 9 12/1/09...... at South Alabama 1/4/10...... SE Louisiana 1/8/10...... Houston Stetson...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 9 11/22/98...... Miami 12/29/98...... Maine 1/1/99...... at USF Tampa...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 9 11/25/96...... New Orleans 12/29/96...... Colorado St. 1/5/97...... Memphis Temple...... 2-6...... 2-2...... 0-4...... 0-0 Longest Winning Streak...Conference Games Texas...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 No First Win Last Win Loss Texas A&M...... 4-3...... 3-1...... 1-1...... 0-1 12 1/7/97...... at Southern Miss 2/21/97...... at UAB 2/23/97...... at USF Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 1-1...... 0-1...... 1-0...... 0-0 10 1/12/07...... at Tulsa 2/15/07...... at Marshall 2/17/07...... at East Carolina Texas-Arlington...... 2-1...... 2-1...... 0-0...... 0-0 *8 2/10/02...... at TCU 1/24/03...... at Southern Miss 1/31/03...... at Louisville *7 2/6/99...... at Memphis 1/9/00...... Memphis 1/14/00...... at Cincinnati Texas Christian (TCU)...... 5-4...... 2-1...... 2-2...... 1-1 7 1/3/99...... at Houston 1/24/99...... at Saint Louis 1/29/99...... at Louisville Texas-El Paso (UTEP)...... 9-11...... 6-5...... 3-5...... 0-1 Texas-Pan American...... 1-0...... 109...... 0-0...... 0-0 Longest Winning Streak...All Home Games No First Win Last Win Loss Texas-San Antonio (UTSA)...... 3-2...... 2-2...... 1-0...... 0-0 *18 12/27/97...... App. State 1/14/99...... Marquette 1/29/99...... Louisville Texas State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 *12 2/3/02...... Louisville 1/19/03...... Memphis 2/7/03...... Marquette Texas Tech...... 1-4...... 1-0...... 0-4...... 0-0 12 11/26/99...... UNC Asheville 2/3/00...... DePaul 2/5/00...... Marquette *11 2/20/11...... Memphis 1/8/12...... UCF 1/15/12...... UTEP Texas Women’s...... 0-1...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0 *10 2/18/01...... UAB 1/18/02...... UAB 1/20/02...... USF Toledo...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 10 11/28/87...... UAPB 1/30/88...... UALR 2/15/88...... New Orleans Troy...... 4-0...... 3-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 Longest Winning Streak...Conference Home Games Tulsa...... 20-8...... 11-3...... 8-5...... 1-0 No First Win Last Win Loss UCF...... 12-9...... 6-2...... 4-5...... 2-2 *11 1/2/98...... Houston 1/14/99...... Marquette 1/29/99...... Louisville Vanderbilt...... 1-1...... 1-0...... 0-1...... 0-0 *8 2/12/99...... Houston 2/3/00...... DePaul 2/5/00...... Marquette Vermont...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 6 1/20/07...... UTEP 2/24/07...... Tulsa 1/12/08...... UTEP *6 2/3/02...... Louisville 219/03...... Memphis 2/7/03...... Marquette Villanova...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 6 1/17/97...... USF 2/17/97...... DePaul 12/21/97...... Southern Miss Virginia...... 3-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 2-0 *6 2/5/95...... Louisville 2/9/96...... Marquette 2/16/96...... UAB Virginia Commonwealth (VCU)...... 5-6...... 2-2...... 3-3...... 0-1 *6 2/22/92...... USF 2/15/93...... Virginia Tech 222/93...... VCU Virginia Tech...... 8-9...... 6-2...... 1-6...... 1-1 Longest Winning Streak...All Road Games+ West Florida...... 4-0...... 2-0...... 2-0...... 0-0 No First Win Last Win Loss West Virginia...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 *10 11/25/96...... New Orleans 1/26/97...... Cincinnati 1/28/97...... LSU 7 11/10/07...... Alabama 1/4/08...... Rice 1/6/08...... Houston Western Kentucky...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 6 11/21/09...... vs. Loyola-Md. 1/15/10...... Tulsa 1/17/10...... SMU Western Michigan...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 6 1/12/07...... Tulsa 2/15/07...... Marshall 2/17/07...... East Carolina Wichita State...... 1-2...... 0-1...... 0-1...... 1-0 William Carey...... 4-5...... 4-0...... 0-5...... 0-0 Longest Winning Streak...Conference Road Games No First Win Last Win Loss William & Mary...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 *7 2/25/96...... Charlotte 2/21/97...... UAB 2/23/97...... USF Winthrop...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0 6 1/12/07...... Tulsa 2/15/07...... Marshall 2/17/07...... East Carolina Xavier (New Orleans)...... 5-7...... 3-2...... 2-4...... 0-1 5 1/2/01...... Southern Miss 2/2/01...... Marquette 2/4/01...... DePaul 5 1/21/00...... Houston 1/19/00...... Memphis 2/27/00...... Southern Miss Xavier (Ohio)...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 *5 2/2/98...... Cincinnati 12/22/98...... Southern Miss 1/1/99...... USF Yale...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0 *spanned two seasons +includes neutral-site games

#NOLABUILT | 84 85 TEAM HISTORY TULANE VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Date...... Opponent...... Rank*...... Result Date...... Opponent...... Rank*...... Result 12/12/1981...... Louisiana Tech...... 1...... L, 50-103 2/9/2016...... South Florida...... 22...... L, 65-77 1/16/1982...... Memphis...... 19...... L, 63-78 2/27/2016...... UConn...... 1...... L, 40-80 12/12/1983...... LSU...... 11...... L, 57-106 3/6/2016...... UConn...... 1...... L, 35-82 11/27/1984...... LSU...... 9...... L, 52-99 11/16/2016...... Mississippi State...... 10...... L, 49-66 2/24/1986...... LSU...... 10...... L, 65-74 1/4/2017...... South Florida...... 22...... L, 55-66 12/29/1986...... LSU...... 9...... L, 53-91 1/22/2017...... UConn...... 1...... L, 56-100 3/3/1988...... Louisiana Tech...... 5...... L, 62-92 2/12/2017...... South Florida...... 22...... L, 56-66 1/11/1989...... Stephen F. Austin...... 13...... L, 65-70 2/18/2017...... UConn...... 1...... L, 60-63 1/31/1989...... LSU...... 12...... L, 63-84 12/31/2017...... South Florida...... 25...... L, 46-75 2/23/1989...... Louisiana Tech...... 3...... L, 39-77 1/27/2018...... UConn...... 1...... L, 45-98 1/6/1990...... South Carolina...... 18...... L, 52-86 2/21/2018...... UConn...... 1...... L, 47-91 1/13/1990...... Southern Miss...... 22...... L, 35-73 3/4/2018...... UConn...... 1...... L, 56-82 2/3/1990...... South Carolina...... 15...... L, 55-76 *All rankings from AP Poll 2/10/1990...... Southern Miss...... 18...... L, 56-88 2/22/1990...... LSU...... 19...... L, 57-83 3/8/1990...... South Carolina...... 17...... L, 62-71 1/28/1991...... Florida State...... 22...... L, 60-87 RANKED GAMES FACTS 2/19/1994...... Southern Miss...... 24...... L, 66-89 3/9/1994...... Southern Miss...... 19...... L, 69-72 All-Time Record against ranked teams...... 13-79 12/3/1994...... George Washington...... 18...... L, 57-69 Longest winning streak...... 3 12/10/1994...... Ole Miss...... 19...... L, 51-81 Longest losing streak...... 22 12/28/1994...... Arkansas...... 24...... L, 79-83 Current streak...... L18 1/6/1995...... Southern Miss...... 23...... W, 74-71 Highest-ranked win...... #11 1/22/1995...... Southern Miss...... 21...... W, 83-70 1/27/1995...... Virginia Tech...... 25...... W, 72-62 Record By Opponent Ranking 3/16/1995...... Texas Tech...... 5...... L, 72-87 11/15/1996...... Southern Miss...... 25...... W, 72-67 (ot) 1...... 0-10 3/15/1996...... Colorado...... 17...... L, 75-83 2...... N/A 11/15/1996...... Louisiana Tech...... 14...... L, 50-77 3...... 0-2 1/28/1997...... LSU...... 14...... L, 74-75 (ot) 4...... N/A 3/17/1997...... George Washington...... 22...... L, 67-81 5...... 0-3 12/6/1997...... Colorado...... 16...... W, 63-62 6...... 0-1 1/8/1999...... Memphis...... 24...... W, 98-51 7...... 0-3 12/31/1999...... LSU...... 11...... W, 76-72 8...... N/A 3/20/2000...... Texas Tech...... 11...... L, 59-76 9...... 0-3 12/20/2000...... LSU...... 17...... L, 61-68 10...... 0-4 11/29/2001...... Purdue...... 10...... L, 52-64 11...... 1-2 12/2/2001...... Florida...... 19...... W, 57-51 12...... 0-1 3/3/2002...... TCU...... 25...... W, 80-76 13...... 0-1 3/4/2002...... Cincinnati...... 21...... L, 56-68 14...... 0-2 3/16/2002...... Colorado State...... 20...... W, 73-69 15...... 0-3 3/18/2002...... Stanford...... 5...... L, 55-77 16...... 1-2 12/7/2002...... Louisiana Tech...... 15...... L, 53-68 17...... 0-6 12/29/2002...... Boston College...... 20...... W, 69-50 18...... 0-4 1/2/2003...... Purdue...... 7...... L, 66-76 19...... 1-5 3/22/2003...... Minnesota...... 17...... L, 48-68 20...... 3-0 12/2/2003...... Louisiana Tech...... 10...... L, 37-96 21...... 1-1 12/30/2003...... LSU...... 17...... L, 42-65 22...... 1-7 1/25/2004...... DePaul...... 16...... L, 60-99 23...... 1-1 1/2/2005...... LSU...... 1...... L, 42-65 24...... 1-2 1/21/2005...... DePaul...... 18...... L, 50-80 25...... 3-3 12/20/2005...... LSU...... 3...... L, 60-89 11/19/2006...... LSU...... 9...... L, 39-59 11/29/2006...... Texas Tech...... 25...... L, 50-70 12/2/2007...... LSU...... 7...... L, 36-52 11/16/2008...... Arizona State...... 17...... L, 53-86 1/4/2009...... Georgia Tech...... 23...... L, 52-69 11/25/2009...... LSU...... 7...... L, 65-73 (ot) 3/5/2011...... Houston...... 25...... L, 84-90 (ot) 3/11/2011...... Houston...... 22...... W, 70-60 11/19/2011...... LSU...... 20...... W, 65-62 (ot) 11/24/2011...... Purdue...... 15...... L, 48-61 1/5/2014...... LSU...... 16...... L, 35-63 3/5/2014...... Middle Tennessee...... 22...... L, 52-64 11/19/2015...... Florida State...... 6...... L, 72-78 1/13/2016...... South Florida...... 19...... L, 67-71 2/3/2016...... UConn...... 1...... L, 38-96 #NOLABUILT | 84 85 TULANE IN THE POLLS Year Week...... AP Poll Rank...... Points...... Coaches Poll Rank...... Points Year Week...... AP Poll Rank...... Points...... Coaches Poll Rank...... Points 2007-08 Preseason...... RV...... 1...... RV...... 2 1996-97 Feb. 10...... 25...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Nov. 12...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 2 Feb. 17...... 24...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Nov. 19...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 March 3...... 24...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Dec. 3...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Final...... 23...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Dec. 10...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Dec. 17...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 1997-98 Preseason...... 21...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Nov. 17...... 22...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A 2009-10 Jan. 4...... RV...... 1...... RV...... 4 Nov. 24...... 21...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Jan. 11...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 3 Dec. 1...... 22...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Jan. 18...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Dec. 8...... 20...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Jan. 25...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 5 Dec. 15...... 19...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Feb. 1...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Jan. 5...... 24...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Feb. 15...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 3 Feb. 22...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 7 1998-99 Jan. 18...... 24...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A March 15...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Jan. 25...... 18...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Final...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 March 1...... 24...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Final...... 23...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A 2010-11 Preseason...... RV...... 1...... N/A...... N/A Nov. 15...... RV...... 3...... N/A...... N/A 1999-2000 Dec. 13...... 24...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Nov. 22...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Dec. 20...... 24...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Nov. 29...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 5 Dec. 27...... 24...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Dec. 6...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Jan. 3...... 19...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Jan. 10...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Jan. 10...... 13...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Jan. 17...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 3 Jan. 17...... 21...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Jan. 24...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 2 Jan. 24...... 22...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Jan. 31...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 5 Jan. 31...... 21...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A March 7...... RV...... 7...... RV...... 2 Feb. 7...... 25...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Feb. 14...... 20...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A 2011-12 Nov. 21...... RV...... 11...... RV...... 2 Feb. 21...... 18...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Nov. 28...... RV...... 6...... RV...... 2 Feb. 28...... 23...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Dec. 5...... RV...... 3...... N/A...... N/A March 6...... 21...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Dec. 12...... RV...... 3...... N/A...... N/A Final...... 22...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Dec. 19...... RV...... 1...... N/A...... N/A

2001-02 Preseason...... RV...... 8...... N/A...... N/A 2014-15 Nov. 24...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Dec. 10...... 22...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Dec. 8...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Dec. 17...... 21...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Dec. 15...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Dec. 24...... 25...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Dec. 22...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 2 Dec. 31...... 22...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Dec. 29...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Jan. 7...... 20...... N/A...... N/A...... N/A Jan. 19...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 March 16...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 2 2002-03 Preseason...... RV...... 88...... N/A...... N/A Final...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Nov. 18...... RV...... 26...... RV...... 69 Nov. 25...... RV...... 25...... RV...... 63 2015-16 Nov. 23...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 2 Dec. 2...... RV...... 15...... RV...... 62 Dec. 21...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Dec. 9...... RV...... 5...... RV...... 32 Dec. 28...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Dec. 17...... RV...... 5...... RV...... 26 Jan. 18...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Dec. 23...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 29 Jan. 25...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Dec. 30...... RV...... 22...... RV...... 46 Jan. 6...... RV...... 8...... RV...... 26 2016-17 Preseason...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Jan. 13...... RV...... 8...... RV...... 26 Nov. 14...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Jan. 20...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 32 Nov. 21...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Jan. 27...... RV...... 15...... RV...... 48 Nov. 28...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Feb. 3...... RV...... 15...... RV...... 48 Dec. 19...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Feb. 10...... RV...... 4...... RV...... 11 Dec. 26...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Feb. 17...... RV...... 2...... RV...... 28 Jan. 2...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 3 Feb. 24...... RV...... 2...... RV...... 28 Jan. 9...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 March 3...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 14 Jan. 16...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 March 10...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 5 Jan. 23...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Final...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 6 Jan. 30...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 Feb. 6...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 1 2006-07 Jan. 29...... RV...... 4...... N/A...... N/A Feb. 20...... N/A...... N/A...... RV...... 2 Feb. 5...... RV...... 4...... N/A...... N/A Feb. 12...... RV...... 13...... RV...... 5 Feb. 19...... RV...... 8...... RV...... 1 Weeks Ranked All-Time (AP Poll)...... 33 Feb. 27...... RV...... 11...... RV...... 6 Weeks Ranked All-Time (Coaches Poll)...... 0 March 5...... RV...... 1...... RV...... 1 Most Consecutive Weeks Ranked...... 14

#NOLABUILT | 86 87 TEAM HISTORY ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS PLAYER Jersey Ht Pos Hometown Years GP FG FGA FG% 3s 3A 3% FT FTA FT% REB RPG Ast Blk St Pts PPG Aidoo, Tiffany 23 5-9 G/F Slidell, La. 2008-11 129 365 918 .398 163 465 .351 154 241 .639 172-252 3.3 172 11 165 1047 8.1 Alligood, Tracy 32 - - - 1981 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0-0 0.0 9 0 0 2 2.0 Anderson, Kaila 1 5-5 G Kenner, La. 2017-18 29 28 105 .267 14 62 .226 12 22 .545 4-43 1.6 67 1 21 82 2.8 Archinard, Tom-meka 13 5-9 G Lake Charles, La. 1991, 1993 39 33 118 .280 0 0 .000 41 52 .788 17-34 1.3 24 2 16 107 2.7 Barnes, Evanda 44 6-1 F Donaldsonville, La. 1988-89 54 363 660 .550 3 13 .231 142 222 .640 102-365 8.6 39 19 99 871 16.1 Barnes, Kendra 00 6-2 F Tulsa, Okla. 2006-08 81 143 285 .502 0 0 .000 74 160 .463 99-227 4.0 45 9 35 360 4.4 Barnes, Roshaunda 11 5-5 G Baton Rouge, La 2008-11 115 321 894 .359 48 196 .245 187 288 .649 87-213 2.6 377 30 231 877 7.6 Barrois, Thomee 50/40 6-2 F Buras, La. 1988-91 90 93 243 .383 0 0 .000 53 131 .405 94-163 2.9 33 7 21 239 2.7 Benzio, Brett 44 6-3 C Palm City, Fla. 2009-12 126 418 823 .508 0 0 .000 203 336 .604 317-724 8.3 147 229 92 1039 8.2 Bibbins, Whitney 32 5-10 G/F Baton Rouge, La. 2011, 2013 51 193 414 .466 4 22 .182 83 122 .680 121-120 4.7 41 24 43 473 9.3 Blagg, Danielle 20 5-11 G San Antonio, Texas 2012-15 126 427 1266 .337 237 687 .345 141 222 .635 129-353 3.8 132 51 115 1232 9.8 Blankenship, Brooke 42 5-10 F Heber Springs, Ark. 2011-12, 2014 24 2 10 .200 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 1-2 0.1 2 0 0 6 0.3 Bregman, Tammy 14 5-4 G Atlanta, Ga. 1976 22 28 99 .283 0 0 .000 7 21 .333 37 1.7 12 0 0 63 2.9 Brown, Alendra 55 6-3 C New Orleans, La. 2005-08 111 277 595 .466 0 3 .000 187 274 .682 254-276 4.8 76 54 89 741 6.7 Brown, Chassity 32 5-7 G Shreveport, La 2007-10 109 320 841 .381 107 351 .305 222 337 .659 80-239 2.9 206 24 211 969 8.9 Brown, Paula 25 5-9 F Ocean Springs, Miss. 1983-86 112 345 973 .355 0 0 .000 133 193 .689 399 3.6 125 2 8 823 7.3 Bryant, Kim 33 6-0 F Little Rock, Ark. 1993-95 110 443 949 .467 0 3 .000 168 257 .654 218-458 6.1 76 12 132 1054 9.6 Burse, Janell 33 6-5 C New Orleans, La. 1999-2000 116 636 1098 .579 1 1 1.000 352 625 .563 391-490 7.6 71 248 108 1625 14.0 Byrd, Martha 12 5-4 G Pascagoula, Miss. 1978-79 40 63 192 .328 0 0 .000 47 63 .746 61 1.5 49 0 0 173 4.3 Captain, Sarah 44 6-2 C Virginia Beach, Va. 1990-93 108 223 484 .461 0 1 .000 167 239 .699 183-239 4.2 66 41 54 613 5.7 Carroll, Jessica 14 6-0 G League City, Texas 2000-03 60 24 65 .369 0 3 .000 19 26 .731 19-53 1.2 12 4 4 67 1.1 Carter, Geneva 15 6-1 F Baton Rouge, La. 1996 10 6 11 .545 0 0 .000 5 9 .556 4-6 1.0 1 1 2 17 1.7 Cates, Debbie 31 5-8 F Ponte Vedra, Fla. 1976 8 2 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 .000 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 5 0.6 Cathrall, Elizabeth Ann 20 5-9 F/C Eufaula, Ala. 1976 13 45 0 .000 0 0 .000 25 0 .000 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 115 8.8 Cayette, Shelly 30 6-4 C St. James, La. 2003-05 44 30 59 .508 0 0 .000 2 8 .250 8-23 0.7 11 8 9 62 1.4 Cheatham, Sierra 31 6-0 G Houston, Texas 2017-18 31 55 149 .369 37 106 .349 9 14 .643 23-35 1.9 25 6 25 156 5.0 Cizmar, Kiki 31 6-1 G Zagreb, Croatia 1997-99 83 150 346 .434 36 96 .375 26 39 .667 28-99 1.5 119 15 48 362 4.4 Cleveland, Caitlin 13 5-10 G Kenner, La. 2008 19 6 17 .353 0 1 .000 9 10 .900 2-11 0.7 13 0 2 21 1.1 Clifton, Tiffany 52 5-10 F Leesville, La. 1995 11 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 13 16 .813 3-7 0.9 4 0 2 23 2.1 Coleman, Roma 12 5-8 G Houston, Texas 1992-95 113 176 532 .331 0 11 .000 149 258 .578 122-206 2.9 388 13 153 501 4.4 Crawford, Margie 42 6-0 C Gretna, La. 1985 23 76 188 .404 41 68 .603 138 6.0 37 0 0 193 8.4 Cruickshank, Caylah 13 5-9 G Montreal, Quebec 2015-18 96 62 174 .356 21 67 .313 31 62 .500 37-61 1.0 45 3 33 176 1.8 Dalby, Rebecca 15 5-9 F Deer Park, Texas 1976 13 58 0 .000 0 0 .000 21 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 137 10.5 Dale, Tiffany 22 6-1 F Lavon, Texas 2012-15 127 377 714 .528 0 9 .000 220 346 .636 313-478 6.2 121 155 138 974 7.7 Daley, Grace 4 5-8 G Ocala, Fla. 1997-2000 122 747 1489 .502 187 525 .356 578 744 .777 263-331 4.9 345 18 289 2259 18.5 Dornen, Dee Dee 25 5-5 G Chalmette, La. 1988 24 8 22 .364 0 0 .000 13 20 .650 76 3.2 10 1 11 29 1.2 Dove, Monica 34 5-8 G New Orleans, La. 1985-88 109 409 1014 .403 1 4 .250 201 320 .628 526 4.8 106 1 53 1020 9.4 Drew, Destiny 51 6-1 F Houston, Texas 2004-05 45 20 40 .500 0 0 .000 8 15 .533 24-25 1.1 3 6 12 48 1.1 Duclos, Sharon 13 5-10 F Vicksburg, Miss. 1983-86 108 125 308 .406 0 0 .000 137 230 .596 278 2.6 82 0 10 387 3.6 Duru, Chinwe 45 6-2 C Round Rock, Texas 2013-16 129 290 610 .475 0 0 .000 196 262 .748 500 3.9 42 143 38 776 6.0 Eagan, Ellen 32 5-11 F/C New Orleans, La. 1978 16 14 51 .275 0 0 .000 8 23 .348 48 3.0 3 0 0 36 2.3 Ebomwonyi, Adesuwa 15 5-10 F Pflugerville, Texas 2012-15 131 309 718 .430 35 135 .259 125 189 .661 283-386 5.1 104 38 122 778 5.9 Edison, Karen 33 5-9 F Westbourough, Mass. 1990-91 55 115 287 .401 0 0 .000 85 160 .531 82-107 3.4 21 6 20 315 5.7 Emery, Taylor 14 G Tampa, Fla. 2016 35 86 184 .467 10 35 .286 34 57 .596 119 3.4 28 2 34 216 6.2 Farris, Barbara 54 6-3 C Harvey, La. 1995-98 118 660 1036 .637 1 2 .500 408 684 .596 351-588 8.0 105 47 144 1729 14.7 Ferguson, Khadrereil 1 5-10 G Jackson, La. 2005-06 10 1 7 .143 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 3-2 0.5 1 0 2 2 0.2 Forster, Susan 13 5-6 F New Orleans, La. 1976 13 6 0 .000 0 0 .000 11 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 23 1.8 Freeman, Krystal 23 6-0 F Pineville, La. 2017-18 22 19 46 .413 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 11-31 1.9 6 6 3 42 1.9 Frey, Mignon 12 5-9 G Metairie, La. 1996-98 33 10 28 .357 5 12 .417 2 4 .500 2-7 0.3 25 0 14 27 0.8 Frey, Nicole 14 5-5 G Metairie, La. 1989-92 70 102 336 .304 12 50 .240 105 171 .614 28-97 1.8 169 4 79 321 4.6 Fuqua, Sherri 14 5-9 G/F New Orleans, La. 1979-82 104 479 1089 .440 0 0 .000 231 303 .762 383 3.7 380 9 0 1189 11.4 Gaudet, Stacey 10 5-9 G Kenner, La. 1984-87 112 757 1723 .439 0 0 .000 566 703 .805 720 6.4 272 0 50 2080 18.6 Gilligan, Mary 23 5-5 G Middletown, N.J. 1982 27 40 107 .374 0 0 .000 18 29 .621 23 0.9 79 0 0 98 3.6 Goodwin, Holly 25 5-11 F Paron, Ark. 1995 6 2 7 .286 1 3 .333 4 4 1.000 0-1 0.2 0 0 1 9 1.5 Goolsby, Bree 21 6-2 F Marietta, Ga. 1999 4 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0-1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0.0 Goree, Sarah 11 5-8 G Baton Rouge, La. 1999-2002 126 374 987 .379 152 424 .358 217 274 .792 48-264 2.5 418 12 122 1117 8.9 Grayson, Olivia 21 5-9 G Metairie, la. 2010-13 134 487 1349 .361 113 380 .297 355 462 .768 211-539 5.6 499 57 249 1442 10.8 Gurr, Danielle 24 5-11 F Chesterfield, Mo. 1985-88 96 190 394 .482 0 0 .000 88 119 .739 242 2.5 47 4 36 468 4.9 Harding, Shakira 1 5-7 G Houma, La. 2016-17 50 54 136 .397 21 64 .328 23 30 .767 50 1.0 32 1 24 152 3.0 Hadley, Rodnelle 21 5-8 G Metairie, La. 1995-98 109 106 276 .384 4 9 .444 107 158 .677 39-150 1.7 221 1 68 323 3.0 Hall, Mashandra 11/21 5-10 G Memphis, Tenn. 1990-91 48 60 193 .311 0 0 .000 25 59 .424 38-85 2.6 36 0 25 145 3.0 Hall, Paije 24 6-2 C Lafayette, La. 2015 3 1 4 250 0 0 000 2 4 500 1-5 2.0 0 0 0 4 1.3 Hampton, Lakeitha 32 6-0 F New Orleans, La. 2002-05 110 399 839 .476 1 5 .200 254 401 .633 297-313 5.5 57 19 134 1053 9.6 Hardie, Kacy 12 5-9 G Atlanta, Ga. 2011 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Haris, Muci 5 5-7 G Sandweiler, Luxembourg 2003 29 72 180 .400 47 125 .376 29 38 .763 15-47 2.1 61 2 36 220 7.6 Hauser, Holly 24 5-8 F Monumet, Colo. 1989-92 47 9 51 .176 1 4 .250 3 10 .300 8-23 0.7 10 1 6 22 0.5 Haynes, Nancy 12 5-5 G New Orleans, La. 1984-87 71 31 86 .360 0 0 .000 26 49 .531 37 0.5 72 1 14 88 1.2 Hector, Salome 23 5-5 G Houma, La. 1999-2002 88 128 331 .387 20 71 .282 135 196 .689 64-105 2.7 113 11 112 411 4.7 Heiderer, Sarah 25 5-9 F Huntington Woods, Mich. 1981-84 87 70 195 .359 0 0 .000 28 56 .500 177 2.0 15 1 4 168 1.9 Heike, Teresa 34 6-3 C Royal Oak, Mich. 1980-83 71 191 350 .546 0 0 .000 83 114 .728 225 3.2 20 36 0 465 6.5

#NOLABUILT | 86 87 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS PLAYER Jersey Ht Pos Hometown Years GP FG FGA FG% 3s 3A 3% FT FTA FT% REB RPG Ast Blk St Pts PPG Hendy, D’Aundra 23 5-8 G Houma, La. 2003-05, 2007 111 403 996 .405 56 196 .286 192 308 .623 117-240 3.2 322 43 260 1054 9.5 Hill, Sharon 22 5-9 F Kenner, La. 1979-82 98 223 425 .525 0 0 .000 53 78 .679 353 3.6 131 2 0 499 5.1 Howell, Cassandra 34 5-10 F Memphis, Tenn. 1990-93 87 100 298 .336 1 2 .500 155 242 .640 124-149 3.1 26 22 35 356 4.1 Jackson, Tia 5 5-9 G Houston, Texas 2007-09 41 23 49 .469 2 10 .200 23 34 .676 15-17 0.8 22 2 10 71 1.7 Johnson, Keisha 15 5-11 F Morgan City, La. 1991-94 112 729 1198 .609 0 0 .000 365 653 .559 465-653 9.4 72 24 222 1823 16.3 Johnson, Keri 32 5-8 F Belle Chasse, La. 1989-92 34 1 10 .100 0 1 .000 1 6 .167 3-6 0.3 0 1 2 3 0.1 Johnson, Terry 23 5-10 F Long Beach, Miss 1979-81 75 533 1099 .485 0 0 .000 291 423 .688 594 7.9 90 0 0 1357 18.1 Jones, Carmen 15 5-6 G New Orleans, La. 1987-90 111 723 1618 .447 50 173 .289 380 556 .683 146-598 6.7 367 10 307 1876 16.9 Jones, Danielle 12/41 6-1 F/C Land O’Lakes, Fla. 1986-89 77 145 323 .449 5 13 .385 93 157 .592 9-247 3.3 41 17 49 388 5.0 Jones, Tierra 30 5-9 F Madison, Ala. 2013-16 115 182 383 .475 0 1 000 134 255 .525 477 4.1 80 13 88 498 4.3 Joseph, Delacey 20 6-0 G Donaldsonville, La. 2001-04 99 300 816 .368 65 242 .269 121 176 .688 78-239 3.2 204 7 88 786 7.9 Kaljo, Indira 33 5-10 G Sherman Oaks, Ca. 2009-10 65 170 451 .377 109 299 .365 43 66 .652 38-123 2.5 46 2 43 492 7.6 Kaplan, Jamie 23 5-8 G Sebastian, Fla. 2012-15 130 312 867 .360 79 .289 273 248 341 .727 51-249 2.3 582 3 122 951 7.3 Kautsky, Janique 24 5-10 G/F Perth, Australia 2010-13 120 165 456 .362 55 189 .291 81 109 .743 119-198 2.6 134 29 94 466 3.9 Keil, Alex 11 6-1 F Gruenberg, Germany 1998 8 5 10 .500 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 3-3 0.8 3 0 1 12 1.5 Kimche, Daryle 20 5-8 F Washington, D.C. 1981-84 104 534 1159 .461 0 0 .000 295 409 .721 445 4.3 306 3 23 1363 13.1 Klingman, Barbara 31 5-11 F Metairie, La. 1978-79 43 173 411 .421 0 0 .000 82 151 .543 238 5.5 12 0 0 428 10.0 Koch, Kristen 32 5-11 F/G Trenton, Ill. 1996-99 117 205 510 .402 57 161 .354 111 155 .716 98-228 2.8 154 20 80 578 4.9 Langford, Ashley 2 5-5 G Harrisburg, Pa. 2006-09 121 314 919 .342 39 146 .267 380 453 .839 79-324 3.3 722 9 234 1047 8.7 Latham, Courtnie 33 5-11 G Houston, Texas 2014-17 132 298 801 .372 64 238 .269 184 233 .790 401 3.0 264 19 122 844 6.4 LeBlanc, Brenda 30 5-9 F Lafayette, La. 1979 5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0-3 0.6 1 0 0 2 0.4 Lebsack, Elizabeth 35/32 6-0 C Great Bend, Kansas 1983-84 56 195 418 .467 0 0 .000 79 135 .585 336 6.0 14 13 9 469 8.4 Lennix, Kinya 21 5-9 G LaPlace, La. 2002-05 92 83 257 .323 0 5 .000 35 61 .574 36-84 1.3 36 13 18 201 2.2 Lewis, Jann 14 5-6 G New Orleans, La. 1983, 1985-87 110 366 842 .435 0 0 .000 229 319 .718 399 3.6 240 1 50 961 8.7 Lindsey, Brittany 35 6-1 F Atlanta, Ga. 2008-11 96 435 857 .508 1 2 .500 163 266 .613 202-249 4.7 64 111 81 1034 10.8 Lofton, Tatyana 11 5-9 G Madison, Miss. 2017-18 25 39 106 .368 13 37 .351 18 27 .667 22-35 2.3 34 3 11 109 4.4 Lowry, Mary 11 5-8 G Bossier City, La. 1996-97 63 300 690 .435 46 133 .346 216 290 .745 70-175 3.9 215 12 112 862 13.7 Luckhurst, Nikki 3 5-8 G Duluth, Ga. 2005-08 113 303 848 .357 193 565 .342 80 96 .833 89-226 2.8 181 11 103 879 7.8 Lymon, Keisha 00 6-3 F Donaldsville, La. 2002-03 38 36 83 .434 0 1 .000 22 32 .688 32-73 2.8 12 27 10 94 2.5 Madzarevic, Ksenija 34 6-5 C Novi Sad, Serbia 2016-18 66 46 88 .523 0 0 .000 7 15 .467 22-47 1.0 7 34 4 99 1.5 Magee, Katye 3 5-10 G Ellisville, Miss. 2012-14 72 45 144 .313 37 119 .311 12 14 .857 20-23 0.6 17 2 16 139 1.9 Manuirirangi, Kayla 5 5-7 G Hawera, New Zealand 2017-18 58 93 266 .350 61 184 .332 33 41 .805 13-74 1.5 123 2 25 280 4.8 Marino, Mary Ann* 35 5-11 F Metairie, La. 1993, 1995-97 121 452 1147 .394 111 361 .307 219 269 .814 202-300 4.1 325 64 187 1234 10.2 McDonald, Brittany 31 6-1 F Atlanta, Ga. 2011-13 71 62 147 .422 0 1 .000 45 49 .714 45-91 1.9 28 10 24 159 2.2 McKiver, Teana 32 6-3 C Buelaville, N.C. 2001-03 96 487 828 .588 2 2 1.000 228 409 .557 236-398 6.6 99 217 84 1204 12.5 McLemore, Joanna 1987 20 6 23 .261 0 0 .000 6 8 .750 0-5 0.3 10 1 3 18 0.9 Modenbach, Jerrye 33 6-0 F Jefferson, La. 1979 16 5 16 .313 0 0 .000 5 10 .500 0-11 0.7 1 0 0 15 0.9 Modenbach, Mary 22 5-8 F Jefferson, La. 1978 14 4 18 .222 0 0 .000 4 9 .444 0-10 0.7 2 0 0 12 0.9 Monroe, Sheila 21 5-10 F Twin Falls, Idaho 1978 5 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0.4 Montagnino, Jami 11 5-8 G Baton Rouge, La. 2004-07 114 353 935 .378 157 485 .324 248 288 .861 77-323 3.5 237 15 130 1111 9.7 Moore, Tymeka 22 5-9 G Houston, Texas 2002-05 89 120 283 .424 0 8 .000 60 98 .612 85-187 3.1 70 36 81 300 3.4 Morgan, Kolby 3 5-8 G New Orleans, La. 2015-18 132 777 1816 .428 252 714 .353 434 566 .767 182-480 5.0 296 67 259 2240 17.0 Morris, Jeannie 22 5-4 G Donaldsonville, La. 1976 13 27 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 59 4.5 Nadeau, Kelly 12 5-6 G Hudson, N.H. 2001-04 124 271 733 .370 147 464 .317 140 182 .769 46-240 2.3 346 9 197 829 6.7 Nierman, Patricia 24 5-6 G Anacortes, Wash. 1976-78 41 111 183 .607 0 0 .000 39 25 1.560 43 1.0 17 0 0 261 6.4 Norris, La’Shanna 24 6-2 F Joaquin, Texas 2000 24 17 25 .680 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 15-20 1.5 1 11 5 42 1.8 Nunn, Daniell 20 5-9 G/F Arlington, Texas 2010-11 59 265 476 .557 0 7 .000 249 371 .671 113-181 4.9 92 7 92 779 13.2 Nwokedi, Jennifer 42 6-1 F Houston, Texas 2009-10 45 24 53 .453 0 0 .000 14 24 .583 23-30 1.2 2 16 3 62 1.4 Owens, Susan 12 5-8 G/F Southfield, Mich. 1980-83 109 332 688 .483 0 0 .000 130 153 .850 284 2.6 429 3 50 794 7.3 Palman, Melissa 10 5-4 G Bethesda, Md. 1983-86 102 101 321 .315 0 0 .000 105 154 .682 129 1.3 84 2 23 307 3.0 Palrang, Melicent 33 6-2 C Caldwell, Idaho 1984-87 103 179 424 .422 0 0 .000 141 196 .719 340 3.3 49 2 12 499 4.8 Pertuit,Kristi 21 5-6 G Kenner, La. 1992-95 103 135 368 .367 10 30 .333 151 199 .759 60-96 1.5 121 1 49 431 4.2 Philpots, Dominique 45 6-3 F Riverdale, Ga. 2005-08 109 164 408 .402 0 0 .000 64 95 .674 118-204 3.0 19 85 32 392 3.6 Rainey, Chasity 32 5-9 F Casa, Ark. 1992-95 59 74 232 .319 45 139 .324 38 61 .623 34-58 1.6 27 0 23 231 3.9 Reilly, Megan 13/30 5-7 F New Orleans, La. 1978-79 44 135 308 .438 0 0 .000 86 150 .573 208 4.7 43 0 0 356 8.1 Roberson, Fabrecia^ 22 5-11 F Heflin, La. 1997-2000 124 293 630 .465 0 6 .000 242 345 .701 145-379 4.2 149 31 110 828 6.7 Rusch, Deborah 25 5-7 G Woodstock, Ga. 1991-94 112 387 1141 .339 134 487 .275 76 107 .710 45-204 2.2 388 18 147 984 8.8 Rogers, Morgan 42 6-3 C Shreveport, La. 2014-15 35 16 45 .356 0 0 .000 11 21 .524 13-39 1.5 1 6 4 43 1.2 Rust, Angela 42/12 6-3 C Grafton, Va. 1989-92 109 254 598 .425 0 0 .000 193 250 .772 201-291 4.5 46 90 70 701 6.4 Sands, Jennifer 33 6-0 F Dallas, Texas 2005-07 71 222 479 .463 19 60 .317 93 144 .646 88-248 4.7 71 20 48 556 7.8 Scanlon, Kelly 13 5-9 G Ballston Lake, N.Y. 1997-01 123 130 397 .327 82 259 .317 75 109 .688 38-208 2.0 266 10 71 417 3.4 Schulte, Meredith 22 6-0 G Braselton, Ga. 2016-18 98 197 469 .420 25 99 .253 88 120 .733 101-257 3.7 58 12 49 507 5.2 Shapiro, Lisa 24 5-4 G Cincinnati, Ohio 1976 13 5 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 12 0.9 Shaw, Kim 21 6-0 F/C Brentwood, Mo. 1976 13 33 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 71 5.5 Shlagman, Sara 22 6-1 C Washington, D.C. 1983-86 96 314 727 .432 0 0 .000 138 252 .548 605 6.3 17 3 3 766 8.0 Simmons, Courtney 25 5-10 G Baton Rouge, La. 2004-05 32 56 141 .397 5 25 .200 60 90 .667 16-60 2.4 68 3 36 177 5.5 Simpson, Stephanie 55 6-3 C Lake Charles, La. 1992-95 103 72 201 .358 2 4 .500 31 47 .660 52-116 1.6 27 60 31 177 1.7 Slaton, Kiara 50 6-3 F Ocean Springs, Miss. 2008-09 44 28 67 .418 0 0 .000 8 14 .571 22-58 1.8 5 6 8 64 1.5 Slaughter, Gwen 45 6-2 F Mamou, La. 1999-03 126 432 843 .512 0 1 .000 224 386 .580 332-630 7.6 185 210 171 1088 8.6 Smith, Melisa 21/11 5-8 G Mandeville, La. 1979 3 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0-2 0.7 1 0 0 2 0.7 Smith, Phoebe 43/40 5-10 C Mandeville, La. 1979 23 44 112 .393 0 0 .000 36 61 .590 88 3.8 1 0 0 124 5.4 Snow, Tyria 25 5-8 G Shreveport, La. 2010-13 118 165 391 .422 29 90 .322 102 144 .708 45-180 1.9 254 17 124 461 3.9 Solomon, Sheri 22 6-0 F New Orleans, La. 1988 12 9 20 .450 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 11 0.9 1 0 1 21 1.8 Staidum, Sasha 24 5-7 G Houma, La. 2006-08 78 99 261 .379 9 29 .310 47 81 .580 70-95 2.1 38 6 33 254 3.3 Stokes, Laura 51 6-1 F/C Sydney, Australia 2011 3 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0-1 0.3 1 0 0 4 1.3 Themann, Britt 34 6-1 F Seattle, Wash. 2000-03 128 284 706 .402 174 471 .369 157 201 .781 88-150 1.9 97 22 54 899 7.0

#NOLABUILT | 88 TEAM HISTORY ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS PLAYER Jersey Ht Pos Hometown Years GP FG FGA FG% 3s 3A 3% FT FTA FT% REB RPG Ast Blk St Pts PPG Thomas, Schandel 1989 26 63 142 .444 0 0 .000 24 42 .571 25-66 3.5 52 2 28 150 5.8 Thomas, Tracey 50 6-2 C Leesville, La. 1994-95 12 0 7 .000 0 0 .000 3 10 .300 4-6 0.8 0 0 0 3 0.3 Thomaskutty, Christy 23 5-6 G Somersville, Ala. 1993-96 118 401 1005 .399 295 778 .379 270 347 .778 69-277 2.9 367 6 172 1367 11.6 Thompson, Tene 15 5-11 G Powder Spring, Ga. 2016-18 80 96 267 .360 5 21 .238 46 67 .687 60-152 2.7 41 29 46 243 3.0 Toujouse, Patricia OJ 15 5-8 F Metairie, La. 1978-81 90 477 1128 .423 0 0 .000 121 170 .712 390 4.3 218 0 0 1075 11.9 Towry, Sharon 13 5-8 F Rayne, La. 1980-83 93 116 316 .367 0 0 .000 45 66 .682 155 1.7 105 2 13 277 3.0 True, Cheryl 33 5-11 G Texarkana, Texas 1988-89 54 86 244 .352 7 22 .318 44 77 .571 20-156 3.3 53 4 29 223 4.1 Tupper, Margaret 33 6-1 F/C South Portland, Maine 1981-83 73 224 323 .693 0 0 .000 108 179 .603 405 5.5 32 15 19 556 7.6 Turnbull, Taryn 44 5-10 G Kingston, Ontario 1998-01 109 98 242 .405 25 93 .269 73 115 .635 73-119 1.8 233 15 81 294 2.7 Tyner, Teresa 23 5-9 G Victoria, Texas 1990-91 12 41 121 .339 0 0 .000 27 41 .659 11-24 2.9 29 0 16 109 9.1 Valicevic, Megan 14 5-11 G/F The Woodlands, Texas 2006-09 122 232 549 .423 53 159 .333 168 229 .734 149-234 3.1 97 8 84 685 5.6 Vicknair, Lacey 5 6-2 F Metairie, La. 1996-99 121 225 584 .385 7 32 .219 147 230 .639 152-357 4.2 162 52 117 604 5.0 Vorpahl, Leslie 11 5-6 G San Antonio, Texas 2014-17 129 434 1072 .405 192 528 .364 195 271 .720 365 2.8 558 21 177 1255 9.7 Vossen, Marysue 10/12 5-6 G St. Louis, Mo. 1976, 1978-79 47 59 75 .787 0 0 .000 12 22 .545 30 0.6 24 0 0 130 2.8 Walsh, Natalie 22 5-6 G Slidell, La. 2004-05 29 21 58 .362 20 53 .377 4 4 1.000 2-10 0.4 12 1 6 66 2.3 Weigel, Carla (Cox) 1 5-9 G Texarkana, Texas 1988-89 54 225 534 .421 0 1 .000 134 199 .673 23-194 4.0 220 10 130 584 10.8 Wells, Maddison 24 6-1 F Winter Haven, Fla. 2017-18 56 51 123 .415 1 6 .167 19 28 .679 44-71 2.1 15 6 16 122 2.2 Wells, Tami 20 5-8 F Ponchatoula, La. 1978-79 44 156 394 .396 0 0 .000 78 139 .561 217 4.9 113 0 0 390 8.9 Westby, Ashley 34 6-3 C Houston, Texas 2011-13 24 20 37 .541 0 0 .000 6 15 .400 12-14 1.1 4 9 4 46 1.9 White, Cashmir 35 6-2 F Hahnville, La. 2004-05 29 25 56 .446 0 0 .000 12 23 .522 22-61 2.9 0 21 7 62 2.1 Williams, Bernadette 32 6-1 F/C Edgewood, Md. 1980-83 108 216 403 .536 0 0 .000 69 124 .556 451 4.2 16 27 6 501 4.6 Williams, Marion 24 6-2 C McGehee, Ark. 1995-98 120 299 534 .560 0 3 .000 147 235 .626 194-362 4.6 45 33 60 745 6.2 Wilson, Tiffany 15 5-11 F Marietta, Ga. 2001-04 124 177 517 .342 0 1 .000 109 193 .565 162-246 3.3 161 14 101 463 3.7 Wyatt, Harlyn 25 6-2 F Atlanta, Ga. 2016-18 99 247 495 .499 0 1 .000 77 171 .450 156-287 4.5 39 73 47 571 7.4 Young, Kathey 31 5-9 G St. Francisville, La. 1992-95 109 184 531 .347 1 5 .200 92 142 .648 97-142 2.2 186 14 88 461 4.2

89 1,000-POINT CLUB

1. GRACE DALEY (1996-2000) 2,259 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1996-97 32-1 143 289 .495 38 85 .447 108 142 .761 63 64 127 4.0 51 81 2 75 432 13.5 1997-98 28-28 193 376 .513 56 152 .368 121 162 .747 57 65 122 4.4 74 107 2 81 563 20.1 1998-99 30-28 184 359 .513 40 123 .325 164 201 .816 66 90 156 5.2 96 95 6 58 572 19.1 1999-2000 32-32 227 465 .488 53 165 .321 145 239 .774 77 112 189 5.9 124 108 8 75 692 21.6 Totals 122-89 747 1489 .502 187 525 .356 578 744 .777 263 331 594 4.9 345 391 18 289 2259 18.5

2. KOLBY MORGAN (2014-18) 2,240 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2014-15 33-31 146 338 .432 37 123 .301 72 98 .735 49 101 150 4.5 50 72 8 69 401 12.2 2015-16 35-35 204 499 .409 64 196 .327 129 160 .806 47 117 164 4.7 77 81 15 77 601 17.2 2016-17 33-33 225 493 .456 79 191 .414 103 131 .786 44 138 182 5.5 66 75 22 54 632 19.2 2017-18 31-31 202 486 .416 72 204 .353 130 177 .734 42 124 166 5.4 103 100 22 59 606 19.5 Totals 132-130 777 1816 .428 252 714 .353 434 566 .767 182 480 662 5.0 296 328 67 259 2240 17.0

3. STACEY GAUDET (1983-87) 2,080 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1983-84 28-NA 154 371 .415 0 0 .000 107 126 .849 - - 158 5.6 103 - - - 415 14.8 1984-85 28-NA 173 455 .380 0 0 .000 111 134 .828 - - 181 6.5 71 - - - 457 16.3 1985-86 28-28 198 401 .494 0 0 .000 203 242 .839 - - 166 5.9 101 - - - 599 21.4 1986-87 28-28 232 496 .468 0 0 .000 145 201 .721 - - 215 7.7 100 107 0 50 609 21.8 Totals 112-NA 757 1723 .439 0 0 .000 566 703 .805 - - 720 6.4 375 - - - 2080 18.6

4. CARMEN JONES (1986-90) 1,876 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1986-87 28-18 101 214 .472 0 0 .000 37 64 .578 - - 137 4.9 62 79 2 63 239 8.5 1987-88 28-28 160 329 .486 7 23 .304 83 129 .643 - - 192 6.9 118 - 1 90 410 14.6 1988-89 27-27 210 411 .511 1 10 .100 116 162 .716 54 119 173 6.4 123 134 6 65 537 19.9 1989-90 28-28 252 664 .380 42 140 .300 144 201 .716 92 150 242 8.6 64 127 1 89 690 24.6 Totals 111-101 723 1618 .447 50 173 .289 380 556 .683 - - 744 6.7 367 - 10 307 1876 16.9

5. KEISHA JOHNSON (1990-94) 1,826 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1990-91 28-27 166 282 .587 0 0 .000 49 109 .450 100 134 234 8.4 20 58 6 36 381 13.6 1991-92 26-24 144 237 .608 0 0 .000 83 147 .565 109 130 239 9.2 10 66 6 54 371 13.4 1992-93 27-26 178 280 .636 0 0 .000 93 172 .541 113 143 256 9.5 20 59 5 49 449 16.6 1993-94 31-31 241 399 .604 0 0 .000 140 225 .622 143 176 319 10.3 22 74 7 83 622 20.1 Totals 112-108 729 1198 .609 0 0 .000 365 653 .559 465 583 1048 9.4 72 257 24 222 1823 16.3

6. BARBARA FARRIS (1994-98) 1,729 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1994-95 28-28 161 269 .599 0 1 .000 116 198 .586 92 132 224 8.0 13 75 12 28 438 15.6 1995-96 31-30 178 284 .627 0 0 .000 109 194 .562 111 137 248 8.0 22 76 12 34 465 15.0 1996-97 32-31 170 273 .623 0 0 .000 97 161 .602 85 161 246 7.7 40 80 14 48 437 13.7 1997-98 27-25 151 210 .719 1 1 1.00 86 131 .656 63 158 221 8.2 30 73 9 34 389 14.4 Totals 118-114 660 1036 .637 1 2 .500 408 684 .596 351 588 939 8.0 105 304 47 144 1729 14.7

7. JANELL BURSE (1997-2001) 1,625 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1997-98 22-0 37 78 .474 0 0 .000 19 41 .463 29 37 66 3.0 5 23 28 4 93 4.2 1998-99 30-1 133 237 .561 0 0 .000 58 104 .588 65 83 148 5.3 10 42 74 12 324 10.8 1999-00 32-32 233 392 .594 0 0 .000 139 228 .610 145 170 315 9.8 26 58 80 46 605 18.9 2000-01 32-32 233 391 .596 1 1 1.00 136 252 .540 152 190 342 10.7 30 102 66 46 603 18.8 Totals 116-65 636 1098 .579 1 1 1.00 352 625 .563 391 480 871 7.5 71 225 248 108 1625 14.0

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8. OLIVIA GRAYSON (2009-13) 1,442 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2009-10 33-17 96 256 .375 16 55 .291 67 90 .744 49 102 151 4.6 96 108 14 53 275 8.3 2010-11 34-33 123 354 .347 33 108 .306 91 126 .722 40 153 193 5.7 168 135 12 55 370 10.9 2011-12 34-33 158 433 .365 32 110 .291 122 149 .819 66 134 200 5.9 119 138 14 78 470 13.8 2012-13 33-33 110 306 .359 32 107 .299 75 97 .773 56 150 206 6.2 116 93 17 63 327 9.9 Totals 134-116 487 1349 .361 113 380 .297 355 462 .768 211 539 750 5.6 499 474 57 249 1442 10.8

9. DARYL KIMCHE (1980-84) 1,363 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1980-81 21-NA 43 77 .558 0 0 .000 16 17 .941 - - 19 0.9 28 - - - 102 4.9 1981-82 27-22 136 287 .474 0 0 .000 54 78 .692 - - 103 3.8 52 - - - 326 12.1 1982-83 28-27 182 415 .439 0 0 .000 94 133 .707 - - 133 4.8 113 89 2 23 458 16.4 1983-84 28-NA 173 380 .455 0 0 .000 131 181 .724 - - 190 6.8 113 - - - 477 17.0 Totals 104-NA 534 1159 .461 0 0 .000 295 409 .721 - - 445 4.3 306 - - - 1363 13.1

10. TERRY JOHNSON (1978-81) 1,358 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1978-79 21-NA 129 328 .393 0 0 .000 82 130 .631 - - 163 7.0 30 - - - 340 16.2 1979-80 27-NA 218 428 .509 0 0 .000 112 162 .691 - - 248 9.1 37 - - - 548 20.2 1980-81 27-NA 186 343 .543 0 0 .000 97 131 .740 - - 183 6.7 23 - - - 469 17.4 Totals 75-NA 533 1099 .485 0 0 .000 291 423 .688 - - 594 7.9 90 - - - 1357 18.1

11. CHRISTY THOMASKUTTY (1992-96) 1,331 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1992-93 27-8 80 201 .398 50 138 .362 83 101 .822 13 45 58 2.1 58 60 3 24 293 10.9 1993-94 31-31 124 314 .395 98 245 .400 76 104 .731 29 82 111 3.6 112 62 2 53 422 13.6 1994-95 29-29 105 276 .380 87 223 .390 62 76 .816 20 70 90 3.1 101 77 1 45 359 12.4 1995-96 31-31 74 214 .346 60 172 .349 49 66 .742 7 80 87 2.8 96 69 0 50 257 8.3 Totals 118-99 383 1005 .381 295 778 .379 270 347 .778 69 277 346 2.9 367 268 6 172 1331 11.3

12. LESLIE VORPAHL (2013-17) 1,255 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2013-14 30-14 84 225 .373 36 109 .330 62 81 .765 15 57 72 2.4 94 69 1 32 266 8.9 2014-15 31-5 78 183 .426 37 95 .389 35 50 .700 10 50 60 1.9 74 60 4 44 228 7.4 2015-16 35-35 132 329 .401 66 165 .400 43 64 .672 11 102 113 3.2 189 113 4 47 373 10.7 2016-17 33-33 140 335 .418 53 159 .333 55 76 .724 9 111 120 3.6 201 141 12 54 388 11.8 Totals 129-87 434 1072 .405 192 528 .364 195 271 .720 45 320 365 2.8 558 383 21 177 1255 9.7

13. MARY ANN MARINO (1992-97) 1,234 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1992-93 27-23 106 252 .421 19 60 .317 64 79 .810 49 65 114 4.2 45 67 14 45 295 10.9 1993-94 3-2 14 35 .400 3 6 .500 6 7 .857 10 7 17 5.7 9 8 2 10 37 12.3 1994-95 29-29 119 332 .358 33 103 .320 53 72 .736 56 98 154 5.3 130 86 20 51 324 11.2 1995-96 30-28 99 245 .404 21 83 .253 45 51 .882 46 72 118 3.9 77 92 19 45 264 8.8 1996-97 32-32 114 283 .403 35 109 .321 51 60 .850 41 58 99 3.1 64 68 9 36 314 9.8 Totals 121-114 452 1147 .394 111 361 .307 219 269 .814 202 300 502 126 325 321 64 187 1234 10.2

14. DANIELLE BLAGG (2011-15) 1,232 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2011-12 34-18 97 314 .309 54 182 .297 38 63 .603 33 83 116 3.4 33 51 17 32 286 8.4 2012-13 32-15 111 313 .355 64 183 .350 28 48 .583 31 94 125 3.9 30 30 17 26 314 9.8 2013-14 27-23 113 317 .356 61 155 .394 36 54 .667 39 90 129 4.8 25 54 12 20 323 12.0 2014-15 33-28 106 322 .329 58 167 .347 39 57 684 26 86 112 3.4 44 40 5 37 309 9.4 Totals 126-84 427 1266 .337 237 687 .345 141 222 .635 129 353 482 3.8 132 175 51 115 1232 9.8

#NOLABUILT | 90 91 15. TEANA MCKIVER (2000-03) 1,204 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2000-01 32-2 103 189 .545 0 0 .000 52 99 .525 53 115 168 5.3 22 69 58 18 258 8.1 2001-02 35-35 235 377 .623 0 0 .000 104 189 .550 116 144 260 7.4 25 89 79 31 574 16.4 2002-03 29-29 149 262 .569 2 2 1.00 72 121 .595 67 139 206 7.1 52 77 80 35 372 12.8 Totals 96-66 487 828 .588 2 2 1.00 228 409 .557 236 398 634 6.6 99 235 217 84 1204 12.5

16. SHERRI FUQUA (1978-82) 1,189 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1978-79 23-NA 108 265 .407 0 0 .000 74 109 .678 - - 92 4.0 93 - - - 290 12.6 1979-80 27-NA 118 248 .475 0 0 .000 45 57 .789 - - 108 4.0 84 - - - 281 10.4 1980-81 28-NA 126 264 .477 0 0 .000 43 55 .782 - - 79 2.8 127 - - - 295 10.5 1981-82 26-23 127 312 .407 0 0 .000 69 82 .842 - - 104 4.0 76 - - - 323 12.4 Totals 104-NA 479 1089 .440 0 0 .000 231 303 .762 - - 383 3.7 380 - - - 1189 11.4

17. SARAH GOREE (1998-2002) 1,117 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1998-99 29-9 72 173 .416 23 64 .359 44 54 .815 8 42 50 1.7 55 89 1 22 211 7.3 1999-2000 31-30 96 233 .412 46 111 .414 31 43 .721 10 58 68 2.2 107 99 4 23 269 8.7 2000-01 32-31 106 310 .342 45 121 .372 78 96 .813 21 90 111 3.5 138 102 4 35 335 10.5 2001-02 34-25 100 271 .369 38 128 .297 64 81 .790 9 74 83 2.4 118 112 3 42 302 8.9 Totals 126-95 374 987 .379 152 424 .358 217 274 .792 48 264 312 2.5 418 402 12 122 1117 8.9

18. JAMI MONTAGNINO (2003-07) 1,111 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2003-04 27-10 35 117 .299 21 78 .269 23 37 .622 18 41 59 2.2 30 45 0 12 114 4.2 2004-05 27-27 64 193 .332 36 111 .324 38 43 .884 7 69 76 2.8 67 55 6 34 202 7.5 2005-06 27-27 102 268 .381 40 131 .305 80 89 .899 20 98 118 4.4 78 75 5 24 324 12.0 2006-07 33-33 152 357 .426 60 165 .365 107 119 .899 32 115 147 4.5 62 65 4 60 471 14.3 Totals 114-97 353 935 .378 156 485 .322 248 288 .861 77 323 400 3.5 237 240 15 130 1111 9.8

19. GWEN SLAUGHTER (1998-99, 2000-03) 1,088 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1998-99 30-0 73 117 .624 0 0 .000 25 54 .463 44 104 148 4.9 22 32 57 35 171 5.7 2000-01 32-30 124 257 .482 0 0 .000 73 122 .598 87 166 253 7.9 44 63 51 52 321 10.0 2001-02 35-35 136 268 .507 0 1 .000 69 120 .575 99 194 293 8.4 58 58 54 41 341 9.7 2002-03 29-29 99 201 .493 0 0 .000 57 90 .633 102 166 268 9.2 61 55 48 43 255 8.8 Totals 126-94 432 843 .512 0 1 .000 224 386 .580 332 630 962 7.6 185 208 210 171 1088 8.6

20. PATRICIA “O.J” TOUJOUSE (1977-81) 1,075 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1977-78 13-NA 45 148 .304 0 0 .000 22 34 .647 - - 58 4.5 11 - - - 112 8.6 1978-79 22-NA 94 257 .366 0 0 .000 24 33 .727 - - 71 3.2 35 - - - 212 9.6 1979-80 27-NA 148 346 .428 0 0 .000 29 39 .744 - - 132 4.9 59 - - - 325 12.0 1980-81 28-NA 190 377 .504 0 0 .000 46 64 .719 - - 129 4.6 113 - - - 426 15.2 Totals 90-NA 477 1128 .423 0 0 .000 121 170 .712 - - 390 4.3 218 - - - 1075 11.9

T-21. D’AUNDRA HENRY (2002-05, 2006-07) 1,054 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2002-03 24-0 29 72 .403 2 4 .500 7 15 .467 13 21 34 1.4 24 36 3 31 67 2.8 2003-04 28-13 91 208 .438 10 34 .294 55 98 .561 25 53 78 2.8 83 93 12 66 247 8.8 2004-05 26-26 137 347 .395 24 86 .279 58 80 .725 47 82 129 5.0 103 82 17 72 356 13.7 2006-07 33-31 146 369 .396 20 72 .278 72 115 .626 32 84 116 3.5 112 83 11 91 384 11.6 Totals 121-70 403 996 .405 56 196 .286 192 308 .623 117 240 357 2.6 322 294 43 260 1054 8.7 #NOLABUILT | 92 93 TEAM HISTORY

T-21. KIM BRYANT (1992-96) 1,054 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1992-93 23-0 29 79 .367 0 0 .000 13 23 .565 20 49 69 3.0 1 21 3 16 71 3.1 1993-94 31-31 144 325 .443 0 0 .000 67 107 .626 96 153 249 8.0 18 56 0 40 355 11.5 1994-95 29-29 156 309 .505 0 1 .000 58 83 .699 52 157 209 7.2 30 60 4 41 370 12.8 1995-96 27-26 114 236 .483 0 2 .000 30 44 .682 50 99 149 5.5 27 48 5 35 258 9.6 Totals 110-86 443 949 .467 0 3 .000 168 257 .654 218 458 676 6.2 76 185 12 132 1054 9.6

23. LAKETHIA HAMPTON (2001-05) 1,053 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2001-02 31-0 36 99 .364 0 0 .000 40 70 .571 51 61 112 3.6 3 38 0 30 112 3.6 2002-03 29-0 84 162 .519 0 1 .000 37 69 .536 55 58 113 3.9 12 58 3 26 205 7.1 2003-04 28-28 140 299 .468 0 0 .000 93 145 .641 108 118 226 8.1 26 95 11 53 373 13.3 2004-05 22-19 139 279 .498 1 4 .250 84 117 .718 83 76 159 7.2 16 50 5 25 363 16.5 Totals 110-79 399 839 .476 1 5 .200 254 401 .633 297 313 610 5.5 57 251 19 184 1053 9.6

T-24. TIFFANY AIDOO (2007-11) 1,047 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2007-08 30-11 57 166 .343 11 67 .164 29 40 .725 44 42 86 2.9 44 64 1 28 154 5.1 2008-09 32-2 45 147 .306 7 39 .179 39 70 .557 36 28 64 2.0 30 50 1 30 136 4.3 2009-10 33-27 117 249 .470 58 134 .433 39 58 .672 49 81 130 3.9 58 59 5 48 331 10.0 2010-11 34-34 146 356 .410 87 225 .387 47 73 .644 43 101 144 4.2 40 61 4 59 426 12.5 Totals 129-74 365 918 .398 163 465 .351 154 241 .639 172 252 424 3.3 172 234 11 165 1047 8.1

T-24. ASHLEY LANGFORD (2005-09) 1,047 Points ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2005-06 26-26 69 226 .305 10 46 .217 86 98 .867 20 70 90 3.5 171 81 1 48 233 9.0 2006-07 33-33 75 219 .342 3 8 .375 91 110 .827 25 90 115 3.5 207 82 2 76 244 7.4 2007-08 30-30 112 304 .368 18 69 .261 114 134 .851 18 74 92 3.1 160 86 3 51 356 11.9 2008-09 32-32 58 170 .341 8 23 .348 90 111 .811 16 90 106 3.3 184 81 3 59 214 6.7 Totals 121-121 314 919 .342 39 146 .267 381 453 .841 79 324 403 3.3 722 330 9 234 1047 8.7

26. BRETT BENZIO (2008-12) 1,039 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2008-09 32-28 108 231 .468 0 0 .000 59 93 .634 82 214 296 9.3 45 52 47 32 275 8.6 2009-10 28-22 83 160 .519 0 0 .000 44 66 .667 66 134 200 7.1 31 43 34 13 210 7.5 2010-11 32-21 94 181 .519 0 0 .000 45 70 .643 81 155 236 7.4 28 44 75 21 233 7.3 2011-12 34-34 133 251 .530 0 0 .000 55 107 .514 88 221 309 9.1 43 53 73 26 321 9.4 Totals 126-105 418 823 .508 0 0 .000 203 336 .604 317 724 1041 8.3 147 192 229 92 1039 8.2

27. BRITTANY LINDSEY (2007-11) 1,034 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 2007-08 30-28 127 252 .504 1 1 1.000 37 61 .607 84 90 174 5.8 13 38 35 24 292 9.7 2008-09 32-30 161 333 .483 0 1 .000 56 103 .544 67 79 146 4.6 30 55 33 28 378 11.8 2009-10 6-6 28 54 .519 0 0 .000 13 22 .591 11 13 24 4.0 5 7 6 5 69 11.5 2010-11 28-10 119 218 .546 0 0 .000 57 80 .713 40 67 107 3.8 16 38 37 24 295 10.5 Totals 96-74 435 857 .508 1 2 .500 163 266 .613 202 249 451 4.7 64 138 111 81 1034 10.8

28. MONICA DOVE (1984-88) 1,020 POINTS ------Total------3-Point------Free-Throw------Rebounds------Year GP-GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Bk St Pts Avg 1984-85 26-NA 23 67 .343 0 0 .000 16 35 .457 - - 38 1.5 9 - - - 62 2.4 1985-86 28-NA 101 244 .414 0 0 .000 63 96 .656 - - 156 5.6 35 - - - 265 9.5 1986-87 28-20 128 316 .405 0 0 .000 58 90 .644 - - 172 6.1 27 87 0 26 314 11.2 1987-88 27-NA 157 387 .406 1 4 .250 64 99 .647 - - 160 5.9 35 - 1 27 379 14.0 Totals 109-NA 409 1014 .403 1 4 .250 201 320 .628 - - 526 4.8 106 - - - 1020 9.4

#NOLABUILT | 92 93 CAREER RECORDS POINTS 3-POINTERS MADE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 made) 1. 2259 Grace Daley...... 1996-2000 1. 295 Christy Thomaskutty...... 1992-96 1. .861 Jami Montagnino (248-288)...... 2003-07 2. 2240 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-18 2. 252 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-18 2. .850 Susan Owens (130-153)...... 1979-83 3. 2080 Stacey Gaudet...... 1983-87 3. 237 Danielle Blagg...... 2011-15 3. .839 Ashley Langford (380-453)...... 2005-09 4. 1876 Carmen Jones...... 1987-90 4. 193 Nikki Luckhurst...... 2004-08 4. .814 Mary Ann Marino (219-269)...... 1992-97 5. 1823 Keisha Johnson...... 1990-94 5. 192 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2013-17 5. .805 Stacey Gaudet (566-703)...... 1983-87 6. 1729 Barbara Farris...... 1994-98 6. 187 Grace Daley...... 1996-2000 6. .792 Sarah Goree (217-274)...... 1998-2002 7. 1625 Janell Burse...... 1997-2001 7. 174 Britt Themann...... 1999-2003 7. .790 Courtnie Latham (184-233)...... 2013-17 8. 1442 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 8. 163 Tiffany Aidoo...... 2007-11 8. .781 Britt Themann (157-201)...... 1999-2003 9. 1363 Daryl Kimche...... 1980-84 9. 157 Jami Montagnino...... 2003-07 9. .778 Christy Thomaskutty (270-347)...... 1992-96 10. 1357 Terry Johnson...... 1978-81 10. 152 Sarah Goree...... 1998-2002 10. .777 Grace Daley (578-744)...... 1996-2000

POINTS PER GAME 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED REBOUNDS 1. 18.6 Stacey Gaudet (112 games)...... 1983-87 1. 778 Christy Thomaskutty...... 1992-96 1. 1,048 Keisha Johnson...... 1990-94 2. 18.5 Grace Daley (122 games)...... 1996-2000 2. 714 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-18 2. 1,041 Brett Benzio...... 2008-P 3. 18.1 Terry Johnson (75 games)...... 1978-81 3. 687 Danielle Blagg...... 2011-15 3. 962 Gwen Slaughter...... 98-99,00-03 4. 17.0 Kolby Morgan (132 games)...... 2014-18 4. 565 Nikki Luckhurst...... 2004-08 4. 939 Barbara Farris...... 1994-98 5. 16.9 Carmen Jones (111 games)...... 1986-90 5. 528 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2013-17 5. 881 Janell Burse...... 1997-2001 6. 16.3 Keisha Johnson (112 games)...... 1990-94 6. 525 Grace Daley...... 1996-2000 6. 791 Tiffany Dale...... 2011-15 7. 16.1 Evenda Barnes (54 games)...... 1987-89 7. 487 Deborah Rusch...... 1990-94 7. 750 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 8. 14.7 Barbara Farris (118 games)...... 1994-98 8. 485 Jami Montagnino...... 2003-07 8. 744 Carmen Jones...... 1986-90 9. 14.0 Janell Burse (116 games)...... 1997-01 9. 471 Britt Themann...... 1999-2003 9. 720 Stacey Gaudet...... 1983-87 10. 13.7 Mary Lowry (63 games)...... 1995-97 10. 465 Tiffany Aidoo...... 2007-11 10. 676 Kim Bryant...... 1992-96

FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 50 Made) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 777 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-18 1. .379 Christy Thomaskutty (295-778)...... 1992-96 1. 465 Keisha Johnson...... 1990-94 2. 757 Stacey Gaudet...... 1983-87 2. .369 Britt Themann (174-471)...... 1999-2003 2. 391 Janell Burse...... 1997-2001 3. 747 Grace Daley...... 1996-2000 3. .365 Indira Kaljo (109-299)...... 2008-10 3. 351 Barbara Farris...... 1994-98 4. 729 Keisha Johnson...... 1990-94 4. .364 Leslie Vorpahl (192-528)...... 2013-17 4. 332 Gwen Slaughter...... 98-99,00-03 5. 723 Carmen Jones...... 1986-90 5. .358 Sarah Goree (152-424)...... 1998-2002 5. 317 Brett Benzio...... 2008-12 6. 660 Barbara Farris...... 1994-98 6. .356 Grace Daley (187-525)...... 1996-2000 6. 313 Tiffany Dale...... 2011-15 7. 636 Janell Burse...... 1997-2001 7. .354 Kristen Koch (57-161)...... 1995-99 7. 297 Lakethia Hampton...... 2001-05 8. 534 Daryl Kimche...... 1980-84 8. .353 Kolby Morgan (252-714)...... 2014-18 8. 283 Adesuwa Ebomwonyi...... 2011-15 9. 533 Terry Johnson...... 1978-81 9. .351 Tiffany Aidoo (163-465)...... 2007-11 9. 263 Grace Daley...... 1996-2000 10. 487 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 10. .345 Danielle Blagg (237-687)...... 2011-15 10. 254 Alendra Brown...... 2004-08 487 Teana McKiver...... 2000-03 FREE THROWS MADE DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 578 Grace Daley...... 1996-2000 1. 724 Brett Benzio...... 2008-12 1. 1816 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-18 2. 566 Stacey Gaudet...... 1983-87 2. 630 Gwen Slaughter...... 98-99,00-03 2. 1723 Stacey Gaudet...... 1983-87 3. 434 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-18 3. 598 Carmen Jones...... 1986-90 3. 1618 Carmen Jones...... 1986-90 4. 408 Barbara Farris...... 1994-98 4. 588 Barbara Farris...... 1994-98 4. 1489 Grace Daley...... 1996-2000 5. 380 Ashley Langford...... 2005-09 5. 583 Keisha Johnson...... 1990-94 5. 1349 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 380 Carmen Jones...... 1986-90 6. 539 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 6. 1266 Danielle Blagg...... 2011-15 7. 365 Keisha Johnson...... 1990-94 7. 490 Janell Burse...... 1997-2001 7. 1198 Keisha Johnson...... 1990-94 8. 355 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 8. 480 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-18 8. 1159 Daryl Kimche...... 1980-84 9. 352 Janell Burse...... 1997-2001 9. 478 Tiffany Dale...... 2011-15 9. 1147 Mary Ann Marino*...... 1992-97 10. 295 Daryl Kimche...... 1980-84 10. 458 Kim Bryant...... 1992-96 10. 1141 Deborah Rusch...... 1990-94 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED REBOUNDS PER GAME (Min. 50 Games) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 225 Made) 1. 744 Grace Daley...... 1996-2000 1. 9.4 Keisha Johnson (112 games)...... 1990-94 1. .637 Barbara Farris (660-1036)...... 1994-98 2. 703 Stacey Gaudet...... 1983-87 2. 8.6 Evenda Barnes (54 games)...... 1987-89 2. .609 Keisha Johnson (729-1198)...... 1990-94 3. 684 Barbara Farris...... 1994-98 3. 8.3 Brett Benzio (124 games)...... 2008-P 3. .588 Teana McKiver (487-828)...... 2000-03 4. 653 Keisha Johnson...... 1990-94 4. 8.0 Barbara Farris (118 games)...... 1994-98 4. .579 Janell Burse (636-1098)...... 1997-01 5. 625 Janell Burse...... 1997-2001 5. 7.9 Terry Johnson (75 games)...... 1978-81 5. .560 Marion Williams (299-534)...... 1994-98 6. 566 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-18 6. 7.6 Gwen Slaughter (126 games)...... 98-99,00-03 6. .557 Danielle Nunn (265-476)...... 2009-11 7. 556 Carmen Jones...... 1986-90 7. 7.6 Janell Burse (116 games)...... 1997-2001 7. .550 Evenda Barnes (363-660)...... 1987-89 8. 462 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 8. 6.7 Carmen Jones (111 games)...... 1986-90 8. .528 Tiffany Dale (377-714)...... 2011-15 9. 453 Ashley Langford...... 2005-09 9. 6.6 Teana McKiver (96 games)...... 2000-03 9. .512 Gwen Slaughter (432-843)...... 98-99,00-03 10. 423 Terry Johnson...... 1978-81 10. 6.4 Stacey Gaudet (112 games)...... 1983-87 10. .508 Brett Benzio (418-823)...... 2008-12

#NOLABUILT | 94 95 TEAM HISTORY

ASSISTS STEALS PER GAME 1. 722 Ashley Langford...... 2005-09 1. 2.8 Carmen Jones (111 games)...... 1986-00 2. 582 Jamie Kaplan...... 2011-15 2. 2.4 Grace Daley (122 games)...... 1996-2000 3. 558 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2013-17 3. 2.4 Carla Weigel (54 games)...... 1987-89 4. 499 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 4. 2.3 D’Aundra Henry (111 games)...... 02-05,06-07 5. 429 Susan Owens...... 1978-83 5. 2.0 Keisha Johnson (112 games)...... 1990-94 6. 418 Sarah Goree...... 1998-2002 6. 2.0 Kolby Morgan (132 games)...... 2014-18 7. 388 Roma Coleman...... 1991-95 7. 1.9 Olivia Grayson (134 games)...... 2009-13 388 Deborah Rusch...... 1990-94 8. 1.9 Ashley Langford (121 games)...... 2005-09 9. 380 Sherri Fuqua...... 1978-82 9. 1.9 Chassity Brown (109 games)...... 2006-10 10. 377 Roshaunda Barnes...... 2007-11 10. 1.8 Evenda Barnes (54 games)...... 1987-89

ASSISTS PER GAME MINUTES 1. 6.0 Ashley Langford (121 games)...... 2005-09 1. 4327 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-18 2. 4.5 Jamie Kaplan (130 games)...... 2011-15 2. 4162 Ashley Langford...... 2005-09 3. 4.3 Leslie Vorpahl (129 games)...... 2013-17 3. 4121 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 4. 4.1 Carla Weigel (54 games)...... 1987-89 4. 3688 Christy Thomaskutty...... 1992-96 5. 3.9 Susan Owens (100 games)...... 1979-83 5. 3679 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2013-17 6. 3.7 Olivia Grayson (134 games)...... 2009-13 6. 3420 Brett Benzio...... 2008-12 7. 3.7 Sherri Fuqua (104 games)...... 1978-82 7. 3418 Keisha Johnson...... 1990-94 8. 3.5 Deborah Rusch (112 games)...... 1990-94 8. 3375 Jamie Kaplan...... 2011-15 9. 3.4 Roma Coleman (113 games)...... 1991-95 9. 3342 Grace Daley...... 1996-2000 10. 3.4 Mary Lowry (63 games)...... 1995-97 10. 3326 Mary Ann Marino*...... 1992-97

BLOCKS MINUTES PER GAME 1. 248 Janell Burse...... 1997-2001 1. 34.4 Ashley Langford (121 games)...... 2005-09 2. 229 Brett Benzio...... 2008-12 2. 32.8 Kolby Morgan (132 games)...... 2014-P 3. 217 Teana McKiver...... 2000-03 3. 31.3 Christy Thomaskutty (118 games)...... 1992-96 4. 210 Gwen Slaughter...... 98-99,00-03 4. 30.8 Olivia Grayson (101 games)...... 2009-P 5. 155 Tiffany Dale...... 2011-15 5. 30.6 Mary Lowry (63 games)...... 1995-97 6. 143 Chinwe Duru...... 2012-16 6. 30.5 Keisha Johnson (112 games)...... 1990-94 7. 111 Brittany Lindsey...... 2007-11 7. 28.8 Danielle Nunn (59 games)...... 2009-11 8. 90 Angela Rust...... 1988-92 8. 28.5 Leslie Vorpahl (129 games)...... 2013-17 9. 85 Dominique Philpots...... 2004-08 9. 27.9 Barbara Farris (118 games)...... 1994-98 10. 73 Harlyn Wyatt...... 2015-P 10. 27.9 Deborah Rusch (112 games)...... 1990-94

BLOCKS PER GAME GAMES PLAYED 1. 2.3 Teana McKiver (96 games)...... 2000-03 1. 134 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 2. 2.1 Janell Burse (116 games)...... 1997-01 2. 132 Courtnie Latham...... 2013-17 3. 1.8 Brett Benzio (126 games)...... 2008-12 132 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-18 4. 1.7 Gwen Slaughter (126 games)...... 98-99,00-03 4. 131 Adesuwa Ebomwonyi...... 2011-15 5. 1.2 Tiffany Dale (127 games)...... 2011-15 5. 130 Jamie Kaplan...... 2011-15 6. 1.2 Brittany Lindsey (96 games)...... 2007-11 6. 129 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2013-17 7. 1.1 Chinwe Duru (129 games)...... 2012-16 129 Tiffany Aidoo...... 2007-11 8. 0.8 Angela Rust (109 games)...... 1988-92 129 Chinwe Duru...... 2012-16 9. 0.8 Dominique Philpots (109 games)...... 2004-08 9. 128 Britt Themann...... 1999-2003 10. 0.7 Harlyn Wyatt (99 games)...... 2015-P 10. 127 Tiffany Dale...... 2011-15

STEALS GAMES STARTED 1. 315 Carmen Jones...... 1986-90 1. 132 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-P 2. 289 Grace Daley...... 1996-2000 2. 119 Ashley Langford...... 2005-09 3. 260 D’Aundra Henry...... 02-05,06-07 3. 116 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 4. 259 Kolby Morgan...... 2014-18 4. 114 Barbara Farris...... 1994-98 5. 249 Olivia Grayson...... 2009-13 114 Mary Ann Marino*...... 1992-97 6. 234 Ashley Langford...... 2005-09 6. 108 Keisha Johnson...... 1990-94 7. 231 Roshaunda Barnes...... 2007-11 7. 105 Brett Benzio...... 2008-12 8. 222 Keisha Johnson...... 1990-94 8. 101 Carmen Jones...... 1986-90 9. 211 Chassity Brown...... 2006-10 9. 99 Christy Thomaskutty...... 1992-96 10. 197 Kelly Nadeau...... 2000-04 10. 97 Jami Montagnino...... 2003-07

*received medical redshirt in 1993-94

#NOLABUILT | 94 95 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

POINTS 3-POINTERS MADE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. 692 Grace Daley...... 1999-2000 1. 98 Christy Thomaskutty...... 1993-94 1. .899 Jami Montagnino (107-119)...... 2006-07 2. 690 Carmen Jones...... 1989-90 2. 87 Tiffany Aidoo...... 2010-11 2. .899 Jami Montagnino (80-89)...... 2005-06 3. 632 Kolby Morgan...... 2016-17 87 Christy Thomaskutty...... 1994-95 3. .869 Chinwe Duru (73-84)...... 2015-16 4. 622 Keisha Johnson...... 1993-94 4. 79 Kolby Morgan...... 2016-17 4. .867 Ashley Langford (85-98)...... 2005-06 5. 609 Stacey Gaudet...... 1986-87 5. 72 Kolby Morgan...... 2017-18 5. .851 Ashley Langford (114-134)...... 2007-08 6. 606 Kolby Morgan...... 2017-18 6. 69 Nikki Luckhurst...... 2005-06 6. .850 Mary Ann Marino (51-60)...... 1996-97 7. 605 Janell Burse...... 1999-2000 7. 66 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2015-16 7. .849 Stacey Gaudet (107-126)...... 1983-84 8. 603 Janell Burse...... 2000-01 66 Indira Kaljo...... 2008-09 8. .845 Kristen Koch (60-71)...... 1998-99 9. 601 Kolby Morgan...... 2015-16 9. 64 Kolby Morgan...... 2015-16 9. .842 Courtnie Latham (64-76)...... 2015-16 10. 599 Stacey Gaudet...... 1985-86 64 Danielle Blagg...... 2012-13 10. .841 Sherri Fuqua (69-82)...... 1981-82

POINTS PER GAME 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED REBOUNDS 1. 24.6 Carmen Jones...... 1989-90 1. 245 Christy Thomaskutty...... 1993-94 1. 342 Janell Burse...... 2000-01 2. 21.8 Stacey Gaudet...... 1986-87 2. 225 Tiffany Aidoo...... 2010-11 2. 319 Keisha Johnson...... 1993-94 3. 21.6 Grace Daley...... 1999-2000 3. 223 Christy Thomaskutty...... 1994-95 3. 315 Janell Burse...... 1999-2000 4. 21.4 Stacey Gaudet...... 1985-86 4. 204 Kolby Morgan...... 2015-16 4. 309 Brett Benzio...... 2011-12 5. 20.9 Evenda Barnes...... 1988-89 5. 197 Nikki Luckhurst...... 2005-06 5. 296 Brett Benzio...... 2008-09 6. 20.3 Terry Johnson...... 1979-80 6. 196 Kolby Morgan...... 2015-16 6. 293 Gwen Slaughter...... 2001-02 7. 20.1 Grace Daley...... 1997-98 7. 191 Kolby Morgan...... 2016-17 7. 268 Gwen Slaughter...... 2002-03 8. 20.1 Keisha Johnson...... 1993-94 8. 183 Danielle Blagg...... 2012-13 8. 261 Evenda Barnes...... 1988-89 9. 19.9 Carmen Jones...... 1988-89 9. 182 Danielle Blagg...... 2011-12 9. 260 Teana McKiver...... 2001-02 10. 19.5 Kolby Morgan...... 2017-18 10. 177 Kelly Nadeau...... 2003-04 10. 256 Keisha Johnson...... 1992-93

FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 252 Carmen Jones...... 1989-90 1. .433 Tiffany Aidoo (58-134)...... 2009-10 1. 152 Janell Burse...... 2000-01 2. 241 Keisha Johnson...... 1993-94 2. .420 Indira Kaljo (66-157)...... 2008-09 2. 145 Janell Burse...... 1999-2000 3. 238 Evenda Barnes...... 1988-89 3. .414 Kolby Morgan (79-191)...... 2016-17 3. 143 Keisha Johnson...... 1993-94 4. 235 Teana McKiver...... 2001-02 .414 Sarah Goree (46-111)...... 1999-2000 4. 116 Teana McKiver...... 2001-02 5. 233 Janell Burse...... 2000-01 5. .400 Leslie Vorpahl (66-165)...... 2015-16 5. 113 Keisha Johnson...... 1992-93 233 Janell Burse...... 1999-2000 .400 Christy Thomaskutty (98-245)...... 1993-94 6. 111 Barbara Farris...... 1995-96 7. 232 Stacey Gaudet...... 1986-87 7. .394 Danielle Blagg (61-155)...... 2013-14 7. 109 Keisha Johnson...... 1991-92 8. 227 Grace Daley...... 1999-2000 8. .390 Christy Thomaskutty (87-223)...... 1994-95 8. 108 Lakethia Hampton...... 2003-04 9. 225 Kolby Morgan...... 2016-17 9. .389 Leslie Vorpahl (37-95)...... 2014-15 9. 103 Adesuwa Ebomwonyi...... 2013-14 10. 218 Terry Johnson...... 1979-80 10. .387 Tiffany Aidoo (87-225)...... 2010-11 10. 102 Gwen Slaughter...... 2002-03 102 Evenda Barnes...... 1988-89 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE THROWS MADE 1. 664 Carmen Jones...... 1989-90 1. 203 Stacey Gaudet...... 1985-86 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 2. 499 Kolby Morgan...... 2015-16 2. 185 Grace Daley...... 1999-2000 1. 221 Brett Benzio...... 2011-12 3. 496 Stacey Gaudet...... 1986-87 3. 164 Grace Daley...... 1998-99 2. 214 Brett Benzio...... 2008-09 4. 493 Kolby Morgan...... 2016-17 4. 145 Stacey Gaudet...... 1986-87 3. 194 Gwen Slaughter...... 2001-02 5. 486 Kolby Morgan...... 2017-18 5. 144 Carmen Jones...... 1989-90 4. 190 Janell Burse...... 2000-01 6. 465 Grace Daley...... 1999-2000 6. 140 Keisha Johnson...... 1993-94 5. 176 Keisha Johnson...... 1993-94 7. 455 Stacey Gaudet...... 1984-85 7. 139 Janell Burse...... 1999-2000 6. 170 Janell Burse...... 1999-2000 8. 433 Olivia Grayson...... 2011-12 8. 136 Janell Burse...... 2000-01 7. 166 Gwen Slaughter...... 2002-03 9. 428 Terry Johnson...... 1979-80 9. 131 Daryl Kimche...... 1983-84 166 Gwen Slaughter...... 2000-01 10. 421 Roshaunda Barnes...... 2010-11 10. 130 Kolby Morgan...... 2017-18 9. 161 Barbara Farris...... 1996-97 10. 159 Evenda Barnes...... 1988-89 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. .719 Barbara Farris (151-210)...... 1997-98 1. 252 Janell Burse...... 2000-01 REBOUNDS PER GAME 2. .671 Marion Williams (104-155)...... 1996-97 2. 242 Stacey Gaudet...... 1985-86 1. 10.7 Janell Burse (32 games)...... 2000-01 3. .636 Keisha Johnson (178-280)...... 1992-93 3. 239 Grace Daley...... 1999-2000 2. 10.3 Keisha Johnson (31 games)...... 1993-94 4. .627 Barbara Farris (178-284)...... 1995-96 4. 228 Janell Burse...... 1999-2000 3. 9.8 Janell Burse (32 games)...... 1999-2000 5. .623 Teana McKiver (235-377)...... 2001-02 5. 225 Keisha Johnson...... 1993-94 4. 9.7 Sara Shlagman (22 games)...... 1985-86 6. .623 Barbara Farris (170-273)...... 1996-97 6. 201 Grace Daley...... 1998-99 5. 9.7 Evenda Barnes (27 games)...... 1988-89 7. .608 Keisha Johnson (144-237)...... 1991-92 201 Carmen Jones...... 1989-90 6. 9.5 Keisha Johnson (27 games)...... 1992-93 8. .604 Keisha Johnson (241-399)...... 1993-94 201 Stacey Gaudet...... 1986-87 7. 9.3 Brett Benzio (32 games)...... 2008-09 9. .599 Barbara Farris (161-269)...... 1994-95 9. 198 Barbara Farris...... 1994-95 8. 9.2 Gwen Slaughter (29 games)...... 2002-03 10. .596 Janell Burse (233-391)...... 2000-01 10. 194 Barbara Farris...... 1995-96 9. 9.2 Keisha Johnson (26 games)...... 1991-92 10. 9.2 Terry Johnson (27 games)...... 1979-80

#NOLABUILT | 96 97 TEAM HISTORY

ASSISTS STEALS PER GAME GAMES STARTED 1. 209 Jamie Kaplan...... 2013-14 1. 3.5 Carmen Jones (28 games)...... 1987-88 1. 35 Teana McKiver...... 2001-02 2. 207 Ashley Langford...... 2006-07 2. 3.2 Carmen Jones (28 games)...... 1989-90 35 Gwen Slaughter...... 2001-02 3. 201 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2016-17 3. 3.0 Roshaunda Barnes (34 games)...... 2010-11 35 Tierra Jones...... 2015-16 4. 189 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2015-16 4. 2.9 Grace Daley (28 games)...... 1997-98 35 Courtnie Latham...... 2015-16 5. 184 Ashley Langford...... 2008-09 5. 2.8 Carla Weigel (26 games)...... 1988-89 35 Kolby Morgan...... 2015-16 6. 171 Ashley Langford...... 2005-06 6. 2.8 D’Aundra Henry (26 games)...... 2004-05 35 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2015-16 7. 168 Olivia Grayson...... 2010-11 7. 2.8 D’Aundra Henry (33 games)...... 2006-07 3. 34 Brett Benzio...... 2011-12 8. 165 Roshaunda Barnes...... 2010-11 8. 2.7 Chassity Brown (31 games)...... 2009-10 34 Tiffany Aidoo...... 2010-11 9. 160 Ashley Langford...... 2007-08 9. 2.7 Roshaunda Barnes (33 games)...... 2009-10 5. 33 Kolby Morgan...... 2016-17 10. 150 Jamie Kaplan...... 2014-15 10. 2.7 Keisha Johnson (31 games)...... 1993-94 33 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2016-17 33 Harlyn Wyatt...... 2016-17 ASSISTS PER GAME MINUTES 33 Olivia Grayson...... 2012-13 1. 6.7 Jamie Kaplan (31 games)...... 2013-14 1. 1168 Olivia Grayson...... 2010-11 33 Janique Kautsky...... 2012-13 2. 6.6 Ashley Langford (26 games)...... 2005-06 2. 1163 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2015-16 33 Olivia Grayson...... 2011-12 3. 6.3 Ashley Langford (33 games)...... 2006-07 3. 1159 Kolby Morgan...... 2015-16 33 Olivia Grayson...... 2010-11 4. 6.1 Leslie Vorpahl (33 games)...... 2016-17 4. 1155 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2016-17 33 Roshaunda Barnes...... 2009-10 5. 5.8 Ashley Langford (32 games)...... 2008-09 5. 1134 Kolby Morgan...... 2016-17 33 Ashley Langford...... 2006-07 6. 5.4 Leslie Vorpahl (35 games)...... 2015-16 6. 1119 Roshaunda Barnes...... 2010-11 33 Jami Montagnino...... 2006-07 7. 5.3 Ashley Langford (30 games)...... 2007-08 7. 1101 Ashley Langford...... 2006-07 8. 5.0 Susan Owns (28 games)...... 1982-83 8. 1093 Tiffany Aidoo...... 2010-11 9. 5.0 Deborah Rusch (27 games)...... 1990-91 9. 1092 Kolby Morgan...... 2017-18 10. 4.9 Olivia Grayson (34 games)...... 2010-11 10. 1087 Stacey Gaudet...... 1986-87

BLOCKS MINUTES PER GAME 1. 80 Teana McKiver...... 2002-03 1. 38.8 Stacey Gaudet (28 games)...... 1986-87 80 Janell Burse...... 1999-2000 2. 38.4 Ashley Langford (26 games)...... 2005-06 3. 79 Teana McKiver...... 2001-02 3. 38.2 Carmen Jones (28 games)...... 1989-90 4. 75 Brett Benzio...... 2010-11 4. 35.7 Carmen Jones (27 games)...... 1988-89 5. 74 Janell Burse...... 1998-99 5. 35.2 Ashley Langford (30 games)...... 2007-08 6. 73 Brett Benzio...... 2011-12 35.2 Kolby Morgan (31 games)...... 2017-18 7. 66 Janell Burse...... 2000-01 6. 35.0 Leslie Vorpahl (33 games)...... 2016-17 8. 58 Teana McKiver...... 2000-01 7. 34.8 Christy Thomaskutty (29 games)...... 1994-95 9. 57 Gwen Slaughter...... 1998-99 8. 34.7 D’Aundra Henry (26 games)...... 2004-05 10. 54 Gwen Slaughter...... 2001-02 9. 34.5 Jami Montagnino (27 games)...... 2005-06 10. 34.4 Kolby Morgan (33 games)...... 2016-17 BLOCKS PER GAME 34.4 Olivia Grayson (34 games)...... 2010-11 1. 2.8 Teana McKiver (29 games)...... 2002-03 2. 2.5 Janell Burse (32 games)...... 1999-2000 GAMES PLAYED 3. 2.5 Janell Burse (30 games)...... 1998-99 1. 35 Kaisha Lymon...... 2001-02 4. 2.3 Brett Benzio (34 games)...... 2010-11 35 Teana McKiver...... 2001-02 5. 2.3 Teana McKiver (35 games)...... 2001-02 35 Kelly Nadeau...... 2001-02 6. 2.1 Brett Benzio (34 games)...... 2011-12 35 Gwen Slaughter...... 2001-02 7. 2.1 Janell Burse (32 games)...... 2000-01 35 Britt Themann...... 2001-02 8. 1.9 Gwen Slaughter (30 games)...... 1998-99 35 Tiffany Wilson...... 2001-02 9. 1.8 Teana McKiver (32 games)...... 2000-01 35 Chinwe Duru...... 2015-16 10. 1.7 Angela Rust (28 games)...... 1990-91 35 Taylor Emery...... 2015-16 35 Tierra Jones...... 2015-16 STEALS 35 Courtnie Latham...... 2015-16 1. 102 Roshaunda Barnes...... 2010-11 35 Kolby Morgan...... 2015-16 2. 98 Carmen Jones...... 1987-88 35 Leslie Vorpahl...... 2015-16 3. 91 D’Aundra Henry...... 2006-07 35 Harlyn Wyatt...... 2015-16 4. 90 Roshaunda Barnes...... 2009-10 5. 89 Carmen Jones...... 1989-90 6. 85 Chassity Brown...... 2009-10 7. 83 Keisha Johnson...... 1993-94 8. 81 Grace Daley...... 1997-98 9. 78 Olivia Grayson...... 2011-12 10. 77 Kolby Morgan...... 20015-16

#NOLABUILT | 96 97 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS POINTS 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED ASSISTS 1. 43 Carmen Jones vs. Alabama...... 1/3/90 1. 16 Nikki Luckhust at SMU...... 3/3/06 1. 15 Leslie Vorpahl vs. Grambling...... 11/12/16 2. 39 Janell Burse vs. DePaul...... 2/3/00 16 Christy Thomaskutty at Texas Tech...... 3/20/95 2. 14 Ashley Langford vs. UTEP...... 1/20/07 39 Keisha Johnson vs. Va. Tech...... 1/15/94 3. 15 Christy Thomaskutty vs. South Fla...... 2/5/94 14 Ashley Langford vs. SMU...... 2/26/06 4. 38 Grace Daley at SMU...... 12/5/98 4. 14 Christy Thomaskutty vs. LSU...... 2/21/94 4. 13 Jamie Kaplan vs. Memphis...... 2/21/15 38 Patricia Toujouse vs. UNO...... 12/30/80 5. 13 Danielle Blagg vs. Virginia...... 12/20/13 13 Jamie Kaplan vs. New Orleans...... 11/8/13 6. 37 Danielle Nunn at Oral Roberts...... 3/21/11 13 Danielle Blagg at Marshall...... 1/13/13 13 Ashley Langford vs. SMU...... 3/3/06 37 Stacey Gaudet vs. UCF...... 1/18/87 13 Tiffany Aidoo vs. Southern Miss...... 1/20/11 13 Ashley Langford vs. East Carolina...... 2/19/06 8. 36 Janell Burse vs. Houston...... 1/14/01 13 Tiffany Aidoo at UAB...... 1/9/11 8. 12 Jamie Kaplan at UAB...... 2/22/14 36 Grace Daley vs. Memphis...... 2/6/98 13 Nikki Luckhurst vs. Marshall...... 3/6/08 12 Ashley Langford vs. Miami (Ohio)...... 1/2/06 36 Keisha Johnson vs. Miss. St...... 1/25/94 13 Nikki Luckhurst vs. Ga. Tech...... 11/13/07 12 Stacey Gaudet vs. UCF...... 1/18/87 13 Christy Thomaskutty vs. S.Carolina...... 12/19/95 FIELD GOALS MADE 13 Christy Thomaskutty at South Fla...... 2/27/93 BLOCKS 1. 19 Patricia Toujouse vs. UNO...... 12/30/80 13 Kolby Morgan at Houston...... 1/31/18 1. 10 Janell Burse vs. Memphis...... 2/16/01 2. 17 Janell Burse vs. DePaul...... 2/3/00 2. 9 Brett Benzio vs. East Carolina...... 1/13/11 17 Stacey Gaudet vs. Nicholls St...... 2/26/86 FREE THROWS MADE 9 Janell Burse vs. South Alabama...... 12/1/97 4. 16 Keisha Johnson vs. Va. Tech...... 1/15/94 1. 19 Stacey Gaudet vs. Virginia Tech...... 2/25/84 4. 8 Brett Benzio vs. UTEP...... 1/15/12 5. 15 Janell Burse vs. Houston...... 1/14/01 2. 15 Danielle Nunn at Oral Roberts...... 3/21/11 8 Teana McKiver vs. Charlotte...... 2/22/02 15 Keisha Johnson vs. Miss. St...... 1/25/94 15 Danielle Nunn at Tulsa...... 1/22/11 8 Stephanie Simpson vs. Prairie View...... 12/10/93 7. 14 Kolby Morgan at Vanderbilt...... 12/5/16 15 Grace Daley at SMU...... 12/5/98 6. 7 Brett Benzio vs. SE Louisiana...... 1/3/11 14 Kolby Morgan at Cincinnati...... 1/28/17 15 Grace Daley vs. SMU...... 11/25/97 7 Brett Benzio vs. Houston...... 1/9/09 14 Brittany Lindsey vs. Southern Miss...... 2/19/09 6. 14 Salome Hector vs. Southern Miss...... 1/3/00 7 Teana McKiver vs. La. Tech...... 12/7/02 10. 13 Teana McKiver vs. Southern Miss...... 1/5/02 14 Keisha Johnson vs. South Fla...... 2/22/92 9. 6 Tiffany Dale vs. Middle Tenn...... 3/5/14 13 Janell Burse vs. Georgetown...... 1/14/01 8. 13 Danielle Nunn at UTEP...... 3/3/10 6 Brett Benzio at Louisiana Tech...... 12/2/11 13 Janell Burse vs. Southern Miss...... 1/3/00 13 Lakethia Hampton vs. S. F. Austin...... 12/28/04 6 Brett Benzio vs. Nicholls State...... 12/29/10 13 Janell Burse vs. Sienna...... 11/22/99 10. 12 Courtnie Latham vs. SLU...... 12/21/15 6 Brittany Lindsey vs. Winthrop...... 11/18/07 13 Grace Daley vs. Memphis...... 2/6/98 12 Tiffany Dale vs. Louisiana Tech...... 1/25/14 6 Teana McKiver at Cincinnati...... 2/2/03 13 Keisha Johnson vs. Virginia Tech...... 2/1/92 12 Danielle Nunn vs. Tulsa...... 2/5/10 6 Teana McKiver vs. Boston College...... 12/29/02 13 Keisha Johnson vs. McNeese St...... 1/30/92 12 Jami Montagnino vs. SMU...... 3/3/06 6 Teana McKiver vs. East Carolina...... 2/24/02 13 Kolby Morgan vs. Troy...... 12/21/17 12 Jami Montagnino vs. Rhode Island...... 11/17/06 6 Teana McKiver vs. William & Mary...... 12/27/02 12 Janell Burse vs. Southern Miss...... 2/22/01 6 Stephanie Simpson vs. UC Irvine...... 12/4/92 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 12 Grace Daley vs. Louisville...... 3/4/00 1. 28 Olivia Grayson at UTEP...... 2/12/12 STEALS 2. 27 Kolby Morgan at USF...... 2/9/16 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 9 Chassity Brown at SMU...... 1/17/10 3. 26 Kolby Morgan at Vanderbilt...... 12/5/16 1. 23 Keisha Johnson vs. UNLV...... 12/11/92 2. 8 Ashley Langford vs. Temple...... 12/28/08 4. 25 Kolby Morgan at Cincinnati...... 1/28/17 2. 19 Danielle Nunn at Tulsa...... 1/23/11 8 Kelly Nadeau vs. TCU...... 2/23/03 25 Roshaunda Barnes vs. Southern Miss...... 1/20/11 19 Stacey Gaudet vs. Va. Tech*...... 2/25/84 8 Salome Hector vs. Saint Louis...... 1/28/00 25 Jami Montagnino at SMU...... 3/3/06 19 Grace Daley at SMU...... 12/5/98 8 Mary Ann Marino vs. Harvard...... 12/6/93 7. 24 Janell Burse vs. DePaul...... 2/3/00 5. 18 Keisha Johnson vs. Louisville...... 1/8/94 8 Keisha Johnson vs. Louisville...... 1/20/92 24 Grace Daley at Sienna...... 11/22/99 6. 17 Danielle Nunn at Oral Roberts...... 3/21/11 7. 7 Danielle Blagg vs. SMU...... 1/17/15 9. 23 Janell Burse vs. Houston...... 1/14/01 17 Danielle Nunn at UTEP...... 3/3/10 7 Danielle Blagg vs. Purdue...... 11/24/11 23 Kolby Morgan vs. UTEP...... 12/22/17 17 Danielle Nunn vs. Tulsa...... 2/5/10 7 Roshaunda Barnes vs. SF Austin...... 11/20/10 17 Lakethia Hampton vs. S. F. Austin...... 12/28/04 7 Roshaunda Barnes vs. Prairie View...... 12/4/09 3-POINTERS MADE 17 Barbara Farris vs. George Washington...... 12/3/94 7 Courtney Simmons at Southern Miss...... 2/5/05 1. 9 Tiffany Aidoo at UAB...... 1/9/11 *unknown amount of shots with 19 makes 7 D’Aundra Henry at Memphis...... 1/14/05 2. 8 Danielle Blagg at Marshall...... 1/13/13 7 Kelly Nadeau vs. UAB...... 3/1/02 8 Christy Thomaskutty vs. McNeese...... 12/19/94 REBOUNDS 7 Lacey Vicknair vs. Saint Louis...... 1/24/99 8 Christy Thomaskutty vs. Troy...... 11/29/94 1. 21 Janell Burse vs. Memphis...... 2/19/00 7 Grace Daley vs. Charlotte...... 1/25/98 5. 7 Danielle Blagg vs. Virginia...... 12/20/13 21 Keisha Johnson vs. Nicholls St...... 2/15/91 7 Grace Daley vs. DePaul...... 1/17/98 7 Jami Montagnino vs. Tulsa...... 1/12/07 3. 20 Brett Benzio vs. Houston...... 3/11/11 7 Jami Montagnino vs. Houston...... 1/5/07 20 Janell Burse vs. Southern Miss...... 1/3/00 7 Britt Themann vs. Cincinnati...... 1/28/01 20 Terry Johnson vs. William Carey...... 11/20/79 7 Christy Thomaskutty vs. Texas Tech...... 3/20/95 6. 19 Janell Burse vs. LSU...... 12/10/00 7 Christy Thomaskutty vs. ULM...... 3/24/94 19 Keisha Johnson vs. SMU...... 1/5/94 7 Kolby Morgan vs. San Diego State...... 11/25/17 19 Keisha Johnson vs. Harvard...... 12/6/93 19 Beth Lebsack vs. Southern Miss...... 2/1/84 19 Daryl Kimche vs. Nicholls State...... 1/13/84 19 Sharon Hill vs. Xavier (N.O.)...... 1/15/80

#NOLABUILT | 98 99 TEAM HISTORY TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 2579...... 1999-2000 1. 606...... 2017-18 1. 518...... 2001-02 2. 2480...... 2010-11 2. 593...... 2009-10 2. 498...... 1993-94 3. 2447...... 1996-97 3. 589...... 2016-17 3. 490...... 2012-13 4. 2430...... 2001-02 4. 555...... 2011-12 4. 481...... 2011-12 5. 2347...... 2006-07 5. 551...... 2014-15 5. 464...... 2000-01 6. 2296...... 2009-10 6. 550...... 2015-16 6. 461...... 2013-14 7. 2294...... 2000-01 7. 534...... 1999-2000 7. 455...... 1996-97 8. 2255...... 1993-94 8. 526...... 2012-13 8. 451...... 2010-11 9. 2254...... 2015-16 9. 505...... 1993-94 9. 447...... 2007-08 10. 2220...... 1998-99 10. 491...... 2010-11 10. 441...... 1989-90

POINTS PER GAME 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 80.5 (32 games)...... 1999-2000 1. .362 (148-409)...... 2002-03 1. 954...... 2001-02 2. 76.5 (32 games)...... 1996-97 2. .361 (130-360)...... 1994-95 2. 924...... 2000-01 3. 74.6 (28 games)...... 1985-86 3. .358 (148-413)...... 2000-01 3. 891...... 2015-16 4. 74.4 (28 games)...... 1980-81 4. .351 (123-350)...... 1996-97 4. 886...... 2011-12 5. 74.0 (30 games)...... 1998-99 5. .351 (120-342)...... 1997-98 5. 883...... 2012-13 6. 73.5 (28 games)...... 1997-98 6. .347 (175-505)...... 1993-94 6. 870...... 2010-11 7. 72.9 (34 games)...... 2010-11 7. .341 (182-534)...... 1999-2000 7. 848...... 1996-97 8. 72.7 (31 games)...... 1993-94 8. 338 (205-606]...... 2017-18 8. 837...... 2006-07 9. 71.7 (32 games)...... 2000-01 9. .338 (156-462)...... 2006-07 9. 817...... 2016-17 10. 71.1 (33 games)...... 2006-07 10. .337 (200-593)...... 2009-10 10. 813...... 2013-14

FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS MADE REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. 909...... 2010-11 1. 600...... 1999-2000 1. 44.4 (28 games)...... 1985-86 2. 901...... 2001-02 2. 536...... 1996-97 2. 43.4 (32 games)...... 2000-01 3. 897...... 1999-2000 3. 535...... 1985-86 3. 42.1 (35 games)...... 2001-02 4. 894...... 1996-97 4. 518...... 2000-01 4. 41.6 (33 games)...... 2012-13 5. 884...... 1980-81 5. 508...... 2010-11 41.6 (28 games)...... 1983-84 6. 860...... 2006-07 6. 494...... 1998-99 6. 41.1 (31 games)...... 2013-14 7. 814...... 2000-01 7. 490...... 2009-10 7. 40.9 (28 games)...... 1984-85 8. 812...... 2015-16 8. 480...... 2001-02 8. 40.9 (29 games)...... 1994-95 812...... 1993-94 9. 472...... 1995-96 9. 40.7 (32 games)...... 1996-97 10. 806...... 1995-96 10. 471...... 2006-07 10. 40.7 (31 games)...... 1993-94

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ASSISTS 1. 2083...... 2001-02 1. 854...... 1999-2000 1. 553...... 2000-01 2. 2078...... 2010-11 2. 841...... 2000-01 2. 550...... 2006-07 3. 2026...... 2006-07 3. 768...... 1996-97 3. 537...... 2010-11 4. 1988...... 1993-94 4. 759...... 2001-02 4. 535...... 2012-13 5. 1985...... 2012-13 5. 751...... 1985-86 5. 534...... 1999-2000 6. 1931...... 2015-16 6. 741...... 2010-11 6. 530...... 2001-02 1911...... 2011-12 7. 728...... 1995-96 7. 508...... 2009-10 8. 1902...... 2009-10 8. 724...... 2009-10 8. 506...... 1993-94 1902...... 1999-2000 9. 701...... 2008-09 9. 505...... 2011-12 10. 1876...... 1996-97 10. 696...... 1998-99 10. 502...... 2008-09

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ASSISTS PER GAME 1. .484 (884-1827)...... 1980-81 1. .742 (391-527)...... 2005-06 1. 17.3 (32 games)...... 2000-01 2. .481 (803-1669)...... 1998-99 2. .733 (430-587)...... 2007-08 2. 17.2 (28 games)...... 1980-81 3. .477 (894-1876)...... 1996-97 3. .712 (535-751)...... 1985-86 3. 17.0 (28 games)...... 1997-98 4. .477 (751-1576)...... 1997-98 4. .710 (494-696)...... 1998-99 4. 16.7 (32 games)...... 1999-2000 5. .472 (897-1902)...... 1999-2000 5. .709 (445-628)...... 1986-87 5. 16.7 (33 games)...... 2006-07 6. .471 (737-1565)...... 1988-89 6. .707 (447-632)...... 2015-16 6. 16.3 (31 games)...... 1993-94 7. .454 (814-1794)...... 2000-01 7. .703 (600-854)...... 1999-00 7. 16.3 (29 games)...... 1994-95 8. .451 (806-1786)...... 1995-96 8. .700 (336-480)...... 2016-17 8. 16.2 (31 games)...... 2013-14 9. .449 (778-1734)...... 1987-88 8. .698 (536-768)...... 1996-97 16.2 (33 games)...... 2012-13 10. .443 (729-1645)...... 2002-03 9. .693 (471-680)...... 2006-07 10. 16.0 (29 games)...... 2002-03 10. .688 (437-635)...... 1997-98 3-POINTERS MADE 1. 205...... 2017-18 REBOUNDS 2. 200...... 2009-10 1. 1472...... 2001-02 3. 193...... 2016-17 2. 1388...... 2000-01 4. 183...... 2015-16 3. 1373...... 2012-13 5. 182...... 1999-2000 4. 1367...... 2011-12 6. 177...... 2014-15 5. 1321...... 2010-11 7. 175...... 1993-94 6. 1303...... 1996-97 8. 168...... 2012-13 7. 1274...... 2013-14 9. 158...... 2011-12 8. 1262...... 1993-94 10. 156...... 2006-07 9. 1254...... 2015-16 10. 1253...... 2006-07

#NOLABUILT | 98 99 BLOCKS WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. 200...... 2000-01 1. .844 (27-5)...... 1999-2000 2. 197...... 1998-99 .844 (27-5)...... 1996-97 3. 183...... 2001-02 3. .800 (24-6)...... 1998-99 4. 167...... 2010-11 4. .788 (26-7)...... 2009-10 5. 163...... 2011-12 .788 (26-7)...... 2006-07 6. 155...... 2002-03 6. .750 (21-7)...... 1997-98 7. 144...... 2012-13 7. .727 (24-9)...... 2012-13 8. 140...... 1999-2000 8. .688 (22-10)...... 2000-01 9. 131...... 2013-14 9. .686 (24-11)...... 2001-02 10. 112...... 2016-17 10. .677 (21-10)...... 1995-96

BLOCKS PER GAME 1. 6.6 (30 games)...... 1998-99 2. 6.3 (32 games)...... 2000-01 3. 5.3 (29 games)...... 2002-03 4. 5.2 (35 games)...... 2001-02 5. 4.9 (34 games)...... 2010-11 6. 4.8 (34 games)...... 2011-12 7. 4.4 (33 games)...... 2012-13 4.4 (32 games)...... 1999-2000 9. 4.2 (31 games)...... 2013-14 10. 3.5 (32 games)...... 2008-09

STEALS 1. 394...... 2006-07 2. 385...... 2009-10 3. 346...... 2001-02 4. 339...... 2010-11 5. 335...... 1993-94 6. 329...... 1996-97 7. 324...... 2014-15 324...... 2011-12 9. 319...... 2008-09 10. 318...... 2002-03

STEALS PER GAME 1. 11.9 (33 games)...... 2006-07 2. 11.7 (33 games)...... 2009-10 3. 11.0 (29 games)...... 2002-03 4. 10.8 (31 games)...... 1993-94 5. 10.7 (27 games)...... 1988-89 6. 10.6 (28 games)...... 1997-98 7. 10.3 (32 games)...... 1996-97 8. 10.1 (28 games)...... 2004-05 10.1 (28 games)...... 2003-04 10. 10.0 (34 games)...... 2010-11

GAMES WON 1. 27 (27-5)...... 1999-2000 27 (27-5)...... 1996-97 3. 26 (26-7)...... 2009-10 26 (26-7)...... 2006-07 5. 24 (24-9)...... 2012-13 24 (24-11)...... 2001-02 24 (24-6)...... 1998-99 8. 23 (23-12)...... 2015-16 23 (23-11)...... 2011-12 23 (23-11)...... 2010-11

GAMES LOST 1. 22 (6-22)...... 1990-91 22 (6-22)...... 1989-90 22 (6-22)...... 1984-85 4. 20 (8-20)...... 1983-84 20 (8-20)...... 1982-83 6. 19 (9-19)...... 1991-92 19 (9-19)...... 1986-87 8. 18 (10-18)...... 2003-04 9. 17 (14-17)...... 2017-18 10. 16 (12-16)...... 1980-81

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POINTS 10 at Tulsa...... 2/24/06 REBOUNDS 1. 117 vs. UCF...... 1/18/87 10 vs. UAB...... 1/18/02 1. 64 at SMU...... 3/3/06 2. 110 vs. Boston...... 12/21/00 10 vs. Buffalo...... 12/28/01 2. 60 vs. Howard...... 11/18/05 3. 109 at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez...... 11/23/01 10 vs. Southern Miss...... 2/22/01 60 vs. SMU...... 12/29/92 4. 108 at Nicholls State...... 12/17/08 10 vs. Cincinnati...... 1/28/01 4. 58 vs. Houston...... 3/11/11 5. 106 vs. Troy...... 12/21/17 10 at Miami (Fla.)...... 11/28/99 5. 57 vs. Loyola-New Orleans...... 11/11/11 6. 105 vs. Colorado State...... 12/29/96 57 vs. Southern Miss...... 2/22/01 7. 104 vs. West Virginia...... 12/28/99 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 7. 56 vs. Jackson State...... 11/17/15 8. 101 vs. South Alabama...... 12/1/97 1. 38 at SMU...... 3/3/06 56 vs. Boston...... 12/21/00 9. 100 vs. New Orleans...... 11/19/00 2. 35 vs. Georgia...... 3/20/10 9. 55 vs. Southern Miss...... 1/18/14 100 vs. Dillard...... 12/2/86 3. 32 vs. Southern Miss...... 1/20/11 10. 54 vs. Providence...... 12/27/99 4. 28 vs. Western Kentucky...... 11/28/14 54 at Houston...... 2/5/97 FIELD GOALS MADE 28 at Houston...... 2/9/12 54 vs. Nicholls State...... 12/11/93 1. 45 at Nicholls State...... 12/17/08 28 at Southern Miss...... 2/27/00 54 vs. Houston...... 1/6/18 2. 43 vs. Colorado State...... 12/29/96 7. 27 vs. UTEP...... 2/1/14 3. 40 vs. Troy...... 12/21/17 27 at Auburn...... 1/5/03 ASSISTS 4. 39 vs. South Alabama...... 12/1/97 27 vs. LSU...... 2/21/94 1. 31 vs. Houston...... 1/14/01 5. 38 vs. Southeastern Louisiana...... 12/19/02 27 vs. San Diego State...... 11/25/17 31 vs. South Alabama...... 12/1/97 6. 37 at Houston...... 3/5/11 27 at Houston...... 1/31/18 3. 30 vs. UTEP...... 1/20/07 37 vs. Loyola (N.O.)...... 11/21/06 4. 29 vs. Northeastern...... 12/28/13 37 at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez...... 11/23/01 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.) 29 vs. Troy...... 12/21/17 37 vs. DePaul...... 1/17/98 1. .750 at UCF (9-12)...... 1/31/10 6. 27 vs. Southeastern Louisiana...... 12/19/02 10. 36 at Old Dominion...... 1/11/14 .750 vs. Rice (9-12)...... 2/14/08 27 vs. Boston...... 12/21/00 36 vs. South Florida...... 2/14/99 3. .750 vs. New Orleans (9-12)...... 11/19/00 27 at Texas A&M...... 12/8/99 .750 vs. Marquette (9-12)...... 1/20/99 9. 26 at Old Dominion...... 1/11/14 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 5. .714 vs. Cincinnati (10-14)...... 1/28/01 26 vs. Southeastern...... 11/19/13 1. 95 at SMU...... 3/3/06 6. .700 vs. UL-Lafayette (7-10)...... 1/12/94 26 vs. Loyola...... 1/7/13 2. 85 vs. South Florida...... 2/11/94 7. .667 vs. DePaul (8-12)...... 2/11/96 26 vs. Grambling State...... 11/10/00 3. 78 at Houston...... 3/5/11 8. .643 vs. East Carolina (9-14)...... 3/8/12 26 at Nicholls State...... 11/10/00 4. 77 vs. Southern Miss...... 1/20/11 9. .636 at Portland (7-11)...... 12/1/02 5. 76 vs. Jackson State...... 11/17/15 10. .611 vs. Boston (11-18)...... 12/21/00 BLOCKS 76 vs. Southeastern...... 11/19/13 1. 14 vs. Memphis...... 2/16/01 76 vs. Rice...... 1/27/11 FREE THROWS MADE 14 vs. UNC-Asheville...... 11/26/99 76 at Southern Miss...... 2/16/06 1. 37 at South Florida...... 2/22/92 14 vs. Houston...... 2/12/99 76 at Marquette...... 1/27/02 2. 34 at DePaul...... 1/18/99 4. 13 vs. William & Mary...... 12/27/00 10. 75 vs. UTEP...... 2/1/14 3. 33 vs. West Virginia...... 12/28/99 5. 12 vs. Drake...... 12/9/02 75 vs. Southern Miss...... 2/26/05 4. 32 at Virginia Tech...... 1/16/93 12 vs. South Alabama...... 12/1/97 75 vs. Southern Utah...... 11/25/94 32 at New Orleans...... 1/14/93 7. 11 vs. Temple...... 1/26/16 75 vs. New Orleans...... 2/16/94 6. 31 vs. Virginia...... 12/20/13 11 vs. Southern...... 3/17/11 75 vs. Troy...... 12/7/93 31 vs. Boston...... 12/21/00 11 vs. Nicholls State...... 12/29/10 31 vs. SMU...... 11/25/97 11 vs. Southern Miss...... 1/11/03 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 45 att.) 9. 30 vs. Nebraska...... 11/25/01 11 vs. Charlotte...... 1/7/01 1. .680 vs. New Orleans (34-50)...... 11/19/00 30 at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez...... 11/23/01 11 vs. Grambling State...... 11/10/00 2. .660 vs. Grambling State (33-50)...... 11/10/00 11 vs. Providence...... 12/27/99 3. .654 vs. UTEP (34-52)...... 1/20/07 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 4. .644 vs. UAB (29-45)...... 1/10/99 1. 47 vs. South Florida...... 2/22/92 STEALS 5. .640 vs. Nicholls State (32-50)...... 12/29/10 2. 46 vs. Virginia Tech...... 2/15/93 1. 24 vs. Loyola...... 1/7/13 6. .634 at Nicholls State (45-70)...... 12/17/08 3. 45 vs. Virginia...... 12/20/13 2. 22 vs. UNC-Greensboro...... 12/28/02 7. .633 vs. Charlotte (31-49)...... 1/25/98 4. 44 vs. Nebraska...... 11/25/01 22 vs. Saint Louis...... 1/28/00 8. .627 at UAB (32-51)...... 2/16/03 44 at DePaul...... 1/18/99 4. 21 vs. Mississippi Valley St...... 11/14/14 9. .625 at Portland (35-56)...... 12/1/02 6. 43 vs. Boston College...... 12/21/00 21 vs. Loyola (N.O.)...... 11/21/06 10. .622 vs. Louisville (28-45)...... 2/28/99 7. 42 at Sienna...... 11/19/99 21 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... 12/9/96 42 vs. West Virginia...... 12/28/99 7. 20 vs. Appalachian State...... 12/27/97 3-POINTERS MADE 42 vs. SMU...... 11/25/97 20 vs. UNC-Greensboro...... 12/28/96 1. 15 vs. San Diego State...... 11/25/17 42 at Charlotte...... 1/10/97 20 vs. Prairie View A&M...... 12/10/93 2. 14 at Nicholls State...... 12/17/08 10. 19 vs. Southern...... 12/11/11 3. 13 at Marshall...... 1/13/13 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 attempts) 19 vs. UTEP...... 1/30/11 13 vs. Troy...... 12/21/17 1. 1.000 vs. Houston (15-15)...... 12/30/15 19 vs. Hartford...... 12/28/00 5. 11 at UAB...... 1/9/11 1.000 vs. UT-San Antonio (18-18)...... 12/21/07 19 vs. Tulsa...... 1/24/99 11 at SMU...... 3/3/06 3. .909 at Houston (20-22)...... 1/6/08 11 vs. Boston...... 12/21/00 4. .900 at Texas Tech (18-20)...... 3/20/00 11 vs. Texas Tech...... 3/20/95 5. .897 at UAB (26-29)...... 2/6/06 9. 10 vs. Southern Miss...... 11/14/17 6. .897 vs. Charlotte (26-29)...... 1/25/98 10 vs. NC State...... 12/17/16 7. .889 vs. Nicholls State (16-18)...... 1/2/08 10 vs. Tulsa...... 3/7/15 8. .889 vs. Southern Miss (16-18)...... 2/9/97 10 vs. Virginia...... 12/20/13 9. .882 at Rice (15-17)...... 1/4/08 10 at Houston...... 2/2/13 10. .875 vs. Loyola (14-16)...... 1/7/13 10 vs. New Orleans...... 11/21/11 .875 vs. UCF (14-16)...... 3/12/11 10 vs. LSU...... 11/19/11 .875 at UCF (14-16)...... 2/17/11 10 vs. East Carolina...... 3/10/11 .875 vs. Tulsa (21-24)...... 2/28/08 10 vs. Georgia...... 3/20/10 .875 vs. Miami-Ohio (21-24)...... 1/2/06 10 vs. Memphis...... 2/18/10 .875 vs. Oregon State (21-24)...... 11/25/03 10 vs. UTEP...... 1/20/07 10 vs. Tulsa...... 1/12/07 10 vs. Alabama...... 12/9/06 #NOLABUILT | 100 101

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LISA STOCKTON BETH DUNKENBERGER ALAN FREY DOSHIA WOODS LINDSAY WERNTZ Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Greensboro, N.C. Shawsville, Va. New Orleans, La. Topeka, Kan. Freeport, Ill. OCTOBER 30 LOYOLA (N.O.) [EXHIBITION] 7 P.M. NOVEMBER 8 TEXAS SOUTHERN 7 P.M. 15 at LSU 6:30 p.m. 18 WASHINGTON 4 P.M. University of San Diego Thanksgiving Tournament 23 vs. California 6 p.m. 24 vs. Cleveland State 4 p.m. 28 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 7 P.M. DECEMBER 1 SOUTHERN MISS 1 P.M. 4 NICHOLLS STATE 7 P.M. 8 at Alabama 2 p.m. Tulane Classic 21 OLD DOMINION 1 p.m. 22 SAINT MARY’S/TEXAS STATE 12/2 p.m. Miami Holiday Classic 29 vs. Central Michigan 11 a.m. 30 vs. Florida A&M Coral 2 p.m. JANUARY 5 ECU* 2 P.M. 8 at Temple* 6 p.m. 12 at SMU* 12 p.m. 16 UCONN* 7 P.M. 19 at USF* 1 p.m. 26 WICHITA STATE* 2 P.M. 30 at Memphis* 6 p.m. FEBRUARY 2 at ECU* 4 p.m. 6 USF* 7 P.M.

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