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2019-20 BIG EAST HONORS BIG EAST WOMEN’ S BASKETBALL STANDINGS BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE Y EAR BIG EAST TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND , Creighton, R-Sr., F

BIG EAST OVERALL BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE Y EAR W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Streak Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F* 18/16 DEPAUL 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 25-5 .833 14-2 11-3 0-0 L 2 BIG EAST COACH OF THE Y EAR RV/RV MARQUETTE 13-5 .722 9-0 4-5 22-7 .759 13-2 8-5 1-0 W 2 , Marquette ST. J OHN’S 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 18-11 .621 11-3 7-7 0-1 W 3 SETON HALL 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 18-11 .621 10-5 6-5 2-1 W 2 BIG EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE Y EAR BUTLER 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 19-10 .655 13-4 5-5 1-1 L 2 Chante Stonewall, DePaul, Sr., F CREIGHTON 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 19-10 .655 10-3 7-7 2-0 W 3 OST MPROVED LAYER VILLANOVA 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 18-12 .600 9-5 8-7 1-0 W 2 BIG EAST M I P Sonya Morris, DePaul, So., G PROVIDENCE 3-15 .167 3-6 0-9 13-18 .419 5-6 5-11 3-1 W 1

GEORGETOWN 2-16 .111 1-8 1-8 5-25 .167 1-11 4-12 0-2 L 6 BIG EAST SPORTSMANSHIP A WARD XAVIER 2-16 .111 1-8 1-8 3-27 .100 2-12 1-12 0-3 L 4 Kelly Campbell, DePaul, Sr., G

(Associated Press/ESPN-USA Today rankings) RV - receiving votes BIG EAST SIXTH-WOMAN A WARD Leilani Correa, St. John’s, Fr., G

2020 BIG EAST WOMEN’S BASKETBALL T OURNAMENT BIG EAST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE Y EAR MARCH 6-9 • WINTRUST A RENA • CHICAGO, I LL. Chante Stonewall, DePaul, Sr., F

FIRST ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINAL March 6 March 7 March 8 March 9 ALL-BIG EAST FIRST T EAM BEDN FS2 FS1 FS1 Kristen Spolyar, Butler, Sr., G 11 AM & 1:30 PM (CT) Noon, 2:30 5 & 7:30 PM (CT) 7 PM (CT) 6, 8:30 PM (CT) Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, R-Sr., F* No. 9 Georgetown 46 Chante Stonewall, DePaul, Sr., F* No. 8 Providence Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F No. 8 Providence 49 Mary Gedaka, Villanova, Sr., F 11 AM (CT) ALL-BIG EAST SECOND T EAM Kelly Campbell, DePaul, Sr., G No. 1 DePaul Sonya Morris, DePaul, So., G Noon (CT) Selena Lott, Marquette, Jr., G Qadashah Hoppie, St. John’s, Jr., G Shadeen Samuels, Seton Hall, Sr., F

No. 5 Butler ALL-BIG EAST HONORABLE MENTION Temi Carda, Creighton, Jr., G Lexi Held, DePaul, So., G A’riana Gray, Xavier, Jr., F

No. 4 Seton Hall BIG EAST ALL-FRESHMAN T EAM 2:30 PM (CT) Oumou Toure, Butler, Fr., G* Camryn Taylor, Marquette, Fr., F No. 10 Xavier 56 Leilani Correa, St. John’s, Fr., G* No. 7 Villanova Mya Jackson, Seton Hall, Fr., G Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F* No. 7 Villanova 64 1:30 PM (CT) *unanimous selection

No. 2 Marquette BIG EAST WEEKLY HONORS 6 PM (CT) BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE W EEK | 3.2 Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, Sr., F

BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE W EEK | 3.2 Jordan King, Marquette, Fr., G No. 6 Creighton

BIG EAST HONOR ROLL | 3.2 Alissa Alston, St. John’s, R-Sr., G Kelly Campbell, DePaul, Sr., G Mary Gedaka, Villanova, Sr., F No. 3 St. John’s Alexis Lewis, Seton Hall, R-Sr., G/F 8 30 PM (CT) Selena Lott, Marquette, Jr., G

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Day Date Visiting Team Home Team Location Time (EST) TV Thursday Dec. 5 Connecticut Seton Hall South Orange, N.J. 6:30 PM FS1 Monday Dec. 16 Connecticut DePaul Chicago, Ill. 8:00 PM FS1 Sunday Dec. 29 Providence Villanova Villanova, Pa. 4:00 PM FS1 Friday Jan. 3 DePaul Providence Providence, R.I. 6:30 PM FS2 Sunday Jan. 5 Villanova St. John’s Queens, N.Y. 2:00 PM CBSSN Friday Jan. 10 Xavier Georgetown Washington, D.C. 6:30 PM FS2 Saturday Jan. 11 Providence Creighton Omaha, Neb. 12:00 PM CBSSN Sunday Jan. 12 St. John’s DePaul Chicago, Ill. 1:00 PM FS1 Friday Jan. 17 Marquette Butler Indianapolis, Ind. 6:30 PM FS2 Sunday Jan. 26 Xavier Providence Providence, R.I. 1:00 PM FS2 Sunday Jan. 26 St. John’s Seton Hall South Orange, N.J. 6:30 PM FS1 Friday Jan. 31 Seton Hall Georgetown Washington, D.C. 7:00 PM FS2 Friday Feb. 7 Marquette Seton Hall South Orange, N.J. 7:00 PM FS2 Sunday Feb. 9 Villanova Butler Indianapolis, Ind. 3:00 PM FS2 Friday Feb. 14 St. John’s Creighton Omaha, Neb. 7:00 PM FS2 Friday Feb. 28 Villanova Creighton Omaha, Neb. 7:00 PM FS1 Sunday Mar. 1 DePaul Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. 3:00 PM FS2 Saturday Mar. 7 BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfi nals Chicago, Ill. 1 p.m. FS2 Saturday Mar. 7 BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfi nals Chicago, Ill. 3:30 p.m. FS2 Saturday Mar. 7 BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfi nals Chicago, Ill. 7 p.m. FS2 Saturday Mar. 7 BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfi nals Chicago, Ill. 9:30 p.m. FS2 Sunday Mar. 8 BIG EAST Tournament Semifi nals Chicago, Ill. 6 p.m. FS1 Sunday Mar. 8 BIG EAST Tournament Semifi nals Chicago, Ill. 8:30 p.m. FS1 Monday Mar. 9 BIG EAST Tournament Final Chicago, Ill. 8 p.m. FS1 CBSSN – CBS Sports Network

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BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE Y EAR BIG EAST SIXTH-WOMAN A WARD Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, R-Sr., F Leilani Correa, St. John’s, Fr., G Agnew becomes the second Bluejay to earn top honors after With a large supply of veteran guards on their roster, Correa has come off the was tabbed BIG EAST Player of the Year in 2013-14. Agnew claimed the BIG bench in all but three games this season for St. John’s but has made an extraor- EAST scoring title with the highest average (23.1) since Louisville’s Angel Mc- dinary impact. The rookie guard ranks second on the squad with 12.2 points per Coughtry averaged 26.6 points per game in 2008-09. She most recently matched game, eclipsing the 30-point mark a staggering three times – the only freshman McCoughtry’s BIG EAST single-game scoring record with 43 points in Sunday’s with more than one 30-point game. The four-time BIG EAST Freshman of the regular-season fi nale against Georgetown, snapping a Creighton program record Week averaged 10.4 points in conference play, helping St. John’s secure the (42) which had been on the books since 1982. Agnew also broke the BIG EAST No. 3 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament. Correa was a unanimous BIG EAST single-season record for free-throw percentage, going 43-of-43 (1.000) from the All-Freshman Team honoree. charity stripe over 14 league contests. She is the national leader in free-throw percentage as well, making nearly 95 percent of her attempts. A six-time BIG BIG EAST SPORTSMANSHIP A WARD EAST Player of the Week in 2019-20, the redshirt-senior enters the postseason Kelly Campbell, DePaul, Sr., G averaging 20.8 points per game overall with 13 20-point games to her credit, Campbell is an exemplary student-athlete on and off the court. She is the including a league-best four 30-point showings – most in the BIG EAST since national leader in - ratio (5.9) and recorded her second career 2014-15. Agnew was one of two unanimous All-BIG EAST First Team selections triple-double this season, while averaging 8.3 points, 8.4 rebounds and 6.1 assists along with DePaul’s Chante Stonewall. over 30 games played this year. A Senior CLASS Award candidate and Award fi nalist, Campbell is equally impressive off the court. She is a BIG EAST COACH OF THE Y EAR regular volunteer at the St. Vincent de Paul Church food pantry and has spent Megan Duffy, Marquette time volunteering at orphanages in Guatemala and the Dominican Republic. Predicted to fi nish ninth in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches’ Poll, fi rst-year The Wall, N.J., native is also a three-time BIG EAST All-Academic Team member. Marquette head coach Megan Duffy inherited a team which graduated fi ve Campbell was recognized on the All-BIG EAST Second Team as well. 1,000-point scorers and graduated over 75 percent of its scoring. The Golden Eagles took everyone by surprise after fi nishing non-conference play 9-2 with BIG EAST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE Y EAR its lone setbacks being single-digit losses to Mississippi State and Northwestern, Chante Stonewall, DePaul, Sr., F which currently rank ninth and 11th, respectively, in the Associated Press Poll. A double major in Psychology and Sociology, Stonewall carries a 3.684 grade Marquette went on to fi nish alone in second place in the BIG EAST standings point average while pursuing her Bachelor of Arts degree. She is a three-time with a 13-5 record which included a season-fi nale win over No. 16 DePaul – the BIG EAST All-Academic Team honoree and is on pace for her fourth certifi cate fi rst top-25 win of the Duffy era. MU fi nished BIG EAST play with the sec- this season. Stonewall is an eight-time Dean’s List choice and has been named ond-best defensive scoring average (62.0) and was No. 1 in rebounding (margin to the Athletics Director Honor Roll in all 11 quarters at DePaul. Stonewall has and averages), fi eld goal percentage (.450) and blocks (4.2). been a member of the WBCA Top 25 Team in three consecutive years. On the court, Stonewall enters the postseason with a team-leading 12 20-point games, BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE Y EAR averaging a DePaul-high 17.3 points per game to rank fi fth in the BIG EAST. Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F* Over 18 league games, Stonewall led the Blue Demons with 16.8 points, sparking Siegrist has been a standout from the start, leading the BIG EAST in scoring for the nationally ranked squad to its sixth BIG EAST regular-season crown in the much of the year before Agnew’s late push. She enters the postseason averaging last seven years. Stonewall is an active participant in the community as well, both 19.1 points per game overall to rank second in the conference, after fi nishing on DePaul’s campus and in the city of Chicago. She is a member of the DePaul fi fth in BIG EAST play with a 17.0 clip while leading the league with 9.3 rebounds University Athletics Captain’s Council, which meets to discuss university and per game. The two-time national freshman of the week was a 10-time BIG EAST athletics business, policies and events. She frequently participates in events such Freshman of the Week to match the conference record originally set by Con- as the Sheffi eld Garden Walk, St. Vincent DePaul Student Service Days, basketball necticut’s in 2007-08. Siegrist has a BIG EAST-best 11 double-dou- clinics for children and annual toy and blanket drives. bles and a league-high 14 20-point games. Among her many records broken this year were the Villanova freshman scoring record, both single-season points (553) and single-game (41), and BIG EAST freshman fi eld goals attempted (290). ALL-BIG EAST FIRST T EAM Siegrist is just the second BIG EAST Freshman of the Year out of Villanova along Kristen Spolyar, Butler, Sr., G with the legendary (1983-84). She was also named to the All- Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, R-Sr., F* BIG EAST First Team and was a unanimous BIG EAST All-Freshman Team pick. Chante Stonewall, DePaul, Sr., F* Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F BIG EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE Y EAR Mary Gedaka, Villanova, Sr., F Chante Stonewall, DePaul, Sr., F Stonewall becomes the second BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year from De- ALL-BIG EAST SECOND T EAM Paul, joining Jacqui Grant (2016-17). The senior forward enters the postseason Kelly Campbell, DePaul, Sr., G ranked second overall among BIG EAST players with a 2.2 steals per game aver- Sonya Morris, DePaul, So., G age, which included a 1.4 average in conference play. The Blue Demons averaged Selena Lott, Marquette, Jr., G 10.3 steals per game over 18 conference contests to rank second. Stonewall’s Qadashah Hoppie, St. John’s, Jr., G lengthy inside presence altered countless shots, while the senior collected 5.4 Shadeen Samuels, Seton Hall, Sr., F rebounds per game, including 3.0 per game on the offensive glass in conference play to rank second. DePaul ranks among the national leaders in turnover mar- ALL-BIG EAST HONORABLE MENTION gin (8.5, second) and turnovers forced (21.83, seventh), with many coming off the Temi Carda, Creighton, Jr., G full-court press which Stonewall spearheads. Lexi Held, DePaul, So., G A’riana Gray, Xavier, Jr., F BIG EAST MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Sonya Morris, DePaul, So., G BIG EAST All-Freshman Team Morris becomes the third BIG EAST Most Improved Player out of DePaul. The Oumou Toure, Butler, Fr., G* sophomore nearly quadrupled her scoring average, both overall and in BIG EAST Camryn Taylor, Marquette, Fr., F play, from a year ago. As a rookie in 2018-19, Morris averaged 4.9 points overall Leilani Correa, St. John’s, Fr., G* and 4.4 in BIG EAST action. In 2019-20, the sophomore ranks sixth in the BIG Mya Jackson, Seton Hall, Fr., G EAST with a 16.2 overall scoring average, while her conference clip of 15.7 ranks Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F* ninth among conference contenders. Both averages rank second on DePaul. Her rebounding averages jumped from 1.6 to 5.1 in BIG EAST play, while her assists *unanimous selection nearly tripled from 0.9 to 2.6. She enters the postseason with 10 20-point games on the year, including a 30-point showing. Morris was also an All-BIG EAST Second Team honoree.

BUTLER • CREIGHTON • DEPAUL• GEORGETOWN • MARQUETTE PROVIDENCE • ST. J OHN’S • SETON HALL • V ILLANOVA • XAVIER BIG EAST TOURNAMENT RECORDS POINTS FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS MADE INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL Half: 26 in 1st, Beth Record (SU) vs. Georgetown, 3-3-01 Game: 16, Tina Charles (UConn) vs. Syracuse, 3-7-10 Game: 16, Helen Koskinen (VU) vs. St. John’s, 3-3-89 25 in 1st, Latasha Thompson (STJ) vs. Pittsburgh, 3-4-00 One Tournament: 34 (13, 10, 11), One Tournament: 27 (4, 13, 2, 8), Sonya Lewis (PC), 1993 (4 games) Game: Shelly Pennefather (VU), 1986 (3 games) 26 (9, 12, 5), Tamara James (Miami), 2003 (3 games) 42, Sugar Rodgers (GU) vs. Villanova, 3-9-13 34 (13, 12, 9) (UConn), 1995 (3 games) 23 (13, 2, 8), Sonya Lewis (PC), 1993 (3 games) One Tournament: 97 (33, 31, 23, 10) - Sonya Lewis (PC), 1993 (4 games) TEAM TEAM 87 (33, 31, 23) - Sonya Lewis (PC), 1993 (3 games) Game: 41, Providence vs. Pittsburgh, 3-3-91 Game: 31, Providence vs. Boston College, 3-5-94 TEAM One Tournament: 111 (38, 35, 38), Connecticut, 1995 (3 games) One Tournament: 70 (22, 29, 19), St. John’s, 1988 (3 games) Half: 64, Pittsburgh vs. Providence, 3-3-91 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 107, Providence vs. Pittsburgh, 3-3-91 INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL One Tournament: 306 (56, 87, 82, 81) Game: 31, Beth Morgan (ND) vs. Connecticut, 3-4-97 Game: 21, Helen Koskinen (VU) vs. St. John’s, 3-3-89 Providence, 1993 (4 games) One Tournament: 71 (11, 17, 20, 23) One Tournament: 40 (7, 16, 2, 15), Sonya Lewis (PC), 1993 (4 games) 276 (107, 95, 74) (RU) 2004 (4 games) 33 (16, 2, 15), Sonya Lewis (PC), 1993 (3 games) Providence, 1991 (3 games) 57 (26, 14, 17), Simone Courtlandt (SU), 1988 (3 games) TEAM Fewest/Game: 32, Villanova vs. Rutgers, 3-5-00 TEAM Game: 52, Pittsburgh vs. St. John’s, 3-4-95 32, Georgetown vs. West Virginia, 3-4-12 Game: 94, Providence vs. Georgetown, 3-2-91 One Tournament:106 (21, 33, 24, 28), Providence, 1993 (4 games) Fewest/Half: 9, Boston College vs. Villanova, 3-6-05 One Tournament: 242 (53, 60, 64, 65) 104 (34, 41, 29), St. John’s, 1988 (3 games) Fewest Combined Half: 26, Notre Dame 13, Villanova 13 on 3-9-03 Providence, 1993 (4 games) FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE 27, West Virginia 15, Georgetown 12 on 3-4-12 234 (94, 85, 55), Providence, 1991 (3 games) INDIVIDUAL Most Combined/Game: 199 (107-92), Providence def. Pittsburgh, 3-3-91 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Min. 9 Made Fewest Combined/Game: 71 (39-32) West Virginia 39, Georgetown 32, INDIVIDUAL Game: 1.000 (12-12), Allie Quigley (DPU) vs. Notre Dame, 3-3-07 3-4-12 Min. 5 Attempts 1.000 (12-12), Shavonte Zellous (Pitt) vs. Cincinnati, 3-3-07 REBOUNDS Game: 1.000 (7-7), Raquel Nurse (SU) vs. West Virginia, 3-2-96 1.000 (13-13), Alissa Murphy (BC) vs. Seton Hall, 2-27-99 INDIVIDUAL 1.000 (7-7), Stacey Wetzel (UConn) vs. Pittsburgh, 3-7-92 1.000 (12-12), Stephanie Byrd (BC) vs. Seton Hall, 3-3-89 Game: 24, (UConn) vs. Seton Hall, 3-6-93 1.000 (6-6), Becky Burke (UofL) vs. Rutgers, 3-8-09 1.000 (11-11), (UConn) vs. Louisville, 3-11-08 One Tournament: 43 (11, 15, 17), Gloria Bradley (SHU), 1984 (3 games) 1.000 (5-5), Cora McManus (Pitt) vs. Marquette, 3-8-13 1.000 (10-10), Nadirah McKenith (STJ) vs. Louisville, 3-10-13 43 (24, 19), Rebecca Lobo (UConn), 1993 (2 games) 1.000 (5-5), Khadijah Rushdan (RU) vs. Seton Hall, 3-7-09 1.000 (10-10), Mandy Saunders (PC) vs. Boston College, 3-5-94 TEAM 1.000 (5-5), Kendra Nelson (SHU) vs. Pittsburgh, 3-6-94 1.000 (10-10), Nadine Malcolm (PC) vs. Villanova, 3-1-97 Game: 61, Boston College vs. Providence, 3-5-94 One Tournament: 1.000 (10-10), (UConn) vs. St. John’s, 2-28-97 One Tournament: 173 (36, 45, 50, 42), Providence, 1993 (4 games) 1.000 (5-5), Cora McManus (Pitt), 2013 (1 game) 1.000 (9-9), Tamara James (Miami) vs. Syracuse, 3-8-03 Margin/Game: +28 (60-32), St. John’s vs. Villanova, 3-3-89 .857 (6-7), Kia Vaughn (RU), 2008 (1 game) 1.000 (9-9), Lorri Johnson (Pitt) vs. St. John’s, 3-5-88 Margin/Tournament: +59 (136-77), Connecticut, 2002 .833 (5-6), Lateefah Joye (WVU), 2007 (1 game) One Tournament:1.000 (14-14), Jessalyn Deveny (BC), 2002 (3 games) Fewest/Game: 18, Villanova vs. Connecticut, 3-4-01 .833 (5-6), Mary Gedaka (VU), 2018 (1 game) 1.000 (12-12), Julie Mikuta (GU), 1989 (2 games) 18, Rutgers vs. Connecticut, 3-5-01 .769 (10-13), Stacey Wetzel (UConn), 1992 (3 games) 1.000 (12-12), Jeannie Hebert (Miami), 1992 (3 games) 18, Villanova vs. Rutgers, 3-7-05 .755 (34-45), Kara Wolters (UConn), 1995 (3 games) 1.000 (11-11), Doreen Ferguson (PC), 1986 (3 games) Fewest Combined/Game: 48 (18-30), Villanova vs. Rutgers, 3-7-05 TEAM 1.000 (10-10), Trish Juhline (VU), 2003 (3 games) ASSISTS Game: .630 (29-46), Boston College vs. Connecticut, 3-8-04 1.000 (10-10), Stephanie Cole (PC), 1989 (3 games) INDIVIDUAL .612 (30-49), Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati, 3-4-06 1.000 (10-10), Barbara Rapp (STJ), 1984 (3 games) Game: 13, Yolanda Paige (WVU) vs. St. John’s, 3-6-04 .607 (37-61), Connecticut vs. Miami, 3-3-97 1.000 (10-10), Nadine Malcolm (PC), 1997 (1 game) 13, Shanya Evans (PC) vs. Connecticut, 3-5-89 .589 (33-56), Connecticut vs. Villanova, 3-4-02 1.000 (9-9), Xenia Stewart (Pitt) 2006 (2 games) 13, Shanya Evans (PC) vs. Georgetown, 3-2-91 .588 (30-51), Connecticut vs. Pittsburgh, 3-7-92 TEAM One Tournament: 31 (11, 12, 8), Shanya Evans (PC), 1990 (3 games) One Tournament: .581 (111-191), Connecticut, 1995 (3 games) Game: 1.000 (11-11), Marquette vs. DePaul, 3-6-10 TEAM 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1.000 (9-9), West Virginia vs. Syracuse, 3-2-02 Game: 29, Connecticut vs. Boston College, 3-5-02 INDIVIDUAL 1.000 (7-7), Villanova vs. Syracuse, 3-1-86 One Tournament: 79 (27, 27, 25), Connecticut, 1995 (3 games) Game: 10, Tori Rule (PC) vs. Georgetown, 3-8-13 1.000 (6-6), Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, 3-12-13 STEALS One Tournament: 13 (6,3,4), (UConn), 2001 (3 games) 1.000 (6-6), Connecticut vs. Providence, 3-5-89 INDIVIDUAL 11 (1, 4, 3, 3), Heide Moyano (PC), 1993 (4 games) One Tournament: .938 (30-32), DePaul, 2007 (2 games) Game: 8, Yolanda Paige (WVU), vs. St. John’s, 3-6-04 TEAM Min. 10 Made .944 (17-18), Syracuse, 2008 (1 game) One Tournament: 16 (6, 5, 5), (UConn), 1995 (3 games) Game: 17, Villanova vs. Georgetown, 3-9-13 .933 (14-15), Providence, 2010 (1 game) TEAM One Tournament: 40 (14, 10, 16), DePaul, 2018 (3 games) .860 (37-43), Boston College, 1989 (2 games) Game: 19, Providence vs. Georgetown, 3-2-91 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED .846 (44-52), Boston College, 2002 (3 games) One Tournament: 44 (15, 11, 18), Connecticut, 1995 (3 games) INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUS BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 20, Tori Rule (PC) vs. Georgetown, 3-8-13 INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL One Tournament:31 (12, 7, 12), Diana Taurasi (UConn), 2001 (3 games) Minutes/Game: 55, Sabrina Johnson (STJ) vs. Villanova, 3-3-89 Game: 7, Kia Vaughn (RU) vs. West Virginia, 3-6-06 30 (4, 9, 9, 8), Heide Moyano (PC), 1993 (4 games) TEAM 7, Rebecca Lobo (UConn) vs. Providence, 3-6-94 27 (9, 11, 7), Helen Mency (PC), 1991 (3 games) Overtime Most Points: 22, Providence vs. Boston College, 3-5-94 7, Carla Wenger (BC) vs. Providence, 2-28-87 TEAM Overtime Fewest Points: 2, St. John’s vs. Villanova, 3-3-89 One Tournament: 17 (7, 6, 4), Rebecca Lobo (UConn), 1994 (3 games) Game: 44, DePaul vs. Seton Hall, 3-4-18 Personal Fouls/Game: 36, St. John’s vs. Pittsburgh, 3-4-95 TEAM One Tournament: 112 (44, 33, 35), DePaul, 2018 (3 games) Personal Fouls/Tournament: 70 (21, 19, 17, 13), Game: 13, Connecticut vs. Seton Hall, 3-3-02 74 (19, 17, 29, 18), Providence, 1993 (4 games) West Virginia, 2006 (4 games) 13, Connecticut vs. Seton Hall, 3-6-95 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 66 (14, 17, 15, 20), Providence, 1993 (4 games) One Tournament: 28 (13, 5, 10), Connecticut, 1995 (3 games) Min. 4 Made 66 (18, 27, 21), Rutgers, 1998 (3 games) TURNOVERS INDIVIDUAL Victory Margin/Game: +56 (89-33) INDIVIDUAL Game: 1.000 (5-5) Latasha Thompson (STJ) vs. Pittsburgh, 3-4-00 Notre Dame def. Georgetown, 3-4-01 Game: 12, Denise Barbour (GU) vs. Seton Hall, 2-27-86 1.000 (5-5), Allazia Blockton (MU) vs. Creighotn, 3-5-18 12, Yolanda McCormick (Miami) vs. Rutgers, 3-9-03 One Tournament: .800 (4-5), Sarah Jenkins (GU), 2003 (1 game) One Tournament: 25 (8, 6, 4, 7), Sonya Lewis (PC), 1993 (4 games) .800 (4-5), Shantia Grace (USF), 2006 (1 game) 22 (7, 4, 11), Sandy Mitchell (SHU), 1996 (3 games) .800 (4-5), Kelly McManmon (STJ), 2010 (1 game) TEAM .800 (8-10), Alicia Ratay (ND), 2001 (3 games) Game: 33, Georgetown vs. Providence, 3-2-91 TEAM Game: .800 (4-5), Syracuse vs. West Virginia, 3-2-96 One Tournament: 89 (26, 22, 17, 24), Providence, 1993 (4 games) One Tournament: .565 (13-23), Connecticut, 1992 (3 games) 69 (23, 22, 24), Connecticut, 1998 (3 games)

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A FAMILIAR SCENE Famer Nancy Lieberman. Campbell is the national leader in assist-turnover For the sixth time in the last seven seasons, DePaul claimed at least a share ratio (5.54) while also ranking among the Division I leaders in total assists (144, of the BIG EAST women’s basketball regular-season title. The Blue Demons sixth), assists per game (5.8, 13th), total rebounds (216, 41st) and rebounds clinched the title outright fi ve days later and the accompanying No. 1 seed for per game (8.6, 85th). the upcoming BIG EAST Tournament presented by Jeep. DePaul is the No. 1 seed for the fourth time and fi rst time since 2017. NCAA Active Career Leaders - Top 30 Listed 3.4.20 TARGET ON T HEIR BACKS Player, School Category Stat Rank In six BIG EAST Tournaments since conference realignment, the No. 1 seed Kristen Spolyar, Butler Attempts 503 29th has won the event just once – in 2014 at Allstate Arena. The most successful Free Throws Made 376 27th seed in the BIG EAST Tournament since realignment has been the No. 2 seed Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton 3FGM 250 18th – winning in 2015, 2018 and 2019. The No. 4 seed has as many BIG EAST 3FGA 666 28th Tournament titles since realignment as the No. 1 seed (one). The No. 2 seed Kelly Campbell, DePaul Rebounds 963 22nd has an 11-3 record (.786) since 2013-14, while the No. 1 seed is 12-5 (.706). Assists 654 5th No. 1 seed recent history: Assists/Game 4.95 13th 2014: #1 DePaul, 3-0, won Steals 223 23rd 2015: #1 Seton Hall, 2-1, lost in fi nal to #2 DePaul Games Played 132 18th 2016: #1 DePaul, 1-1, lost in semis to #4 St. John’s (SJU went on to win fi nal) Triple Doubles 2 3rd 2017: #1 DePaul, 2-1, lost in fi nal to #3 Marquette Chante Stonewall, DePaul Games Played 134 11th 2018: #1 Marquette, 2-1, lost in fi nal to #2 DePaul FGM 615 30th 2019: #1 Marquette, 2-1, lost in fi nal to #2 DePaul Tiana England, St. John’s Assists 499 21st Titles by seed since realignment: Assists/Game 5.31 5th #1 – 1 (2014) Alexis Lewis, Seton Hall 3FGM 248 20th #2 – 3 (2015, 2018, 2019) Steals 222 24th #3 – 1 (2017) FGA 1,514 18th #4 – 1 (2016) 3FGA 737 19th Double-Doubles 29 30th BIG EAST Regular-Season Record Book Impact Mary Gedaka, Villanova FG% .568 22nd Player, School Category Stat All-Time FGM 620 26th Rank A’riana Gray, Xavier Rebounding Average 8.7 23rd Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton Single-Season FT% 1.000 (43-43) S.S. Record Kelly Campbell, DePaul Career Rebounds 587 9th BLUE DEMON DOMINATION Career Assists 373 7th Showing its fi nest start to BIG EAST play since joining the league in 2005-06, Mary Gedaka, Villanova Career FG% .565 20th DePaul is 106-20 in conference action since realignment (2013-14), including Maddy Siegirst, Villanova Freshman FGA 290 S.S. Record this year’s 15-3 mark. The Blue Demons’ BIG EAST winning percentage is Freshman O.T.W. 10 S.S. Record tops among all women’s and men’s programs at .841, with the next closest team being the Villanova men, who are 101-23 (.815) and also entered the SO Y OU W ANT TO BE A COACH season with fi ve regular-season titles and four BIG EAST Tournament titles Georgetown’s Brianna Jones and Marquette’s Lauren Van Kleunen were two of since realignment – the same numbers as DePaul. 62 student-athletes who were selected to participate in the annual Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s (WBCA) ‘So You Want To Be A Coach’ FS1 ALL-ACCESS program in partnership with WeCOACH. Jones and Van Kleunen will be a part For the fourth consecutive year, two BIG EAST women’s basketball coaches of the three-day workshop with speakers provided by WeCOACH on April 2-4 donned live microphones for a conference contest, giving viewers the chance in conjunction with the WBCA Convention in New Orleans. The objectives to hear directly from the sidelines and locker rooms from tipoff through of the “So” program are to increase the understanding and application of the fi nal whistle with virtually no interruption. In a throwback to the fi rst skills necessary to secure coaching positions in women’s basketball, increase installment of the initiative, St. John’s head coach and Seton Hall the understanding and awareness of competencies necessary for success in head coach were featured again this year, with the squads coaching, introduce female basketball players to coaches and administrators, tipping off on 1/26 at 6:30 p.m. ET on FS1. Commercial-free presentations and raise awareness of the existing talent pool of female basketball players allow FOX Sports cameras and microphones to capture behind-the-scenes who have a passion and interest in coaching the game of women’s basketball. conversations not typically available to a television audience, including instant access to team huddles and locker rooms. In 2016, Tartamella and Bozzella NAISMITH W OMEN’S COACH OF THE Y EAR LATE SEASON 2020 WATCH LIST were the fi rst coaches to participate in what has become an annual production DePaul head coach was named to the Werner Ladder Naismith and has now expanded to men’s basketball contests across the BIG EAST, Big Women’s Coach of the Year Late Season 2020 Watch List on Feb. 19. Bruno Ten and Pac-12 conferences. For the fi rst time, FOX College Hoops All-Access was one of 15 head coaches on the list. The Blue Demons are 24-3 overall on features a doubleheader with back-to-back BIG EAST men’s and women’s the year and 14-1 in BIG EAST play, having already clinched at least a share of matchups on Sunday on FS1. In men’s basketball, at 4 p.m., Travis Steele’s Xavier their sixth regular-season title in the last seven years. visits Greg McDermott’s Creighton at the CHI Health Omaha before the mic’d up women’s rivalry game between St. John’s and Seton Hall in South CAMPBELL IS LIEBERMAN A WARD FINALIST Orange at 6:30 p.m. DePaul senior guard Kelly Campbell was named one of 10 fi nalists for the 2020 Nancy Lieberman Award. To be considered for this prestigious award which recognizes the nation’s top point guard, candidates must exhibit the fl oor leadership, playmaking and ball-handling skills of Class of 1996 Hall of

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WHAT A WEEK FOR SIEGRIST PERRETTA CALLS IT A CAREER Villanova’s Maddy Siegrist celebrated the holidays with a number of Villanova head coach Harry Perretta announced the 2019-2020 season would accomplishments. After her 41-point outburst at La Salle on 12/21, the be his fi nal on the sidelines. Perretta will enter his 42nd year as the Wildcat redshirt-freshman became just the third player in BIG EAST history to claim head coach in 2019-20 with a career record of 765-476. The 42nd season will both BIG EAST Freshman and Player of the Week honors in the same week tie him with Yvonne Kaufmann of Elizabethtown College (1971-2012) for the (Allazia Blockton, 2/15/16; Maya Moore, 3/4/08). The following morning, she most seasons at one school at all divisions in the history of NCAA women’s was named the Freshman Player of the Week by the U.S. . He currently ranks seventh on the winningest active Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) for the second time this season. Division I collegiate coaching list and 13th all-time with the 765 wins. His Siegrist enters BIG EAST player as the nation’s No. 7 scorer at 22.0 points is a three-time BIG EAST regular-season and tournament champion, a four- per game. time BIG EAST Coach of the Year and ranks second in BIG EAST women’s basketball history with 334 conference wins. SIEGRIST EARNS NATIONAL HONOR Villanova rookie and reigning BIG EAST Freshman of the Week Maddy Siegrist was recognized by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) on 11/19 as the organization’s fi rst-ever Tamika Catchings Freshman Player of the Week. Siegrist joins Drysdale Women’s National Player of the Week Aari McDonald out of Arizona as the USBWA’s women’s weekly honorees. Additionally, Seton Hall’s Myles Powell claimed the USBWA’s National Player of the Week certifi cate on the men’s side as the BIG EAST claimed two of the three national honors. Siegrist averaged 25.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and .611 shooting, including a 50-percent clip from deep in a 1-1 week for the Wildcats. Siegrist is the BIG EAST’s fi rst USBWA weekly honoree since Georgetown’s Dionna White was national player of the Week on Dec. 30, 2018.

2019-20 Senior CLASS Award Candidates Kelly Campbell, G, DePaul; Chante Stonewall, F, DePaul Shadeen Samuels, F, Seton Hall

PRESEASON HONORS Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Watch List: Shadeen Samuels, Seton Hall; Chante Stonewall, DePaul Naismith Trophy Watch List: Shadeen Samuels, Seton Hall; Chante Stonewall, DePaul Award Watch List: Shadeen Samuels, Seton Hall; Chante Stonewall, DePaul Nancy Lieberman Award Watch List: Kelly Campbell, DePaul; Tiana England, St. John’s

PRESEASON RECAP Coming off its fourth BIG EAST Tournament title in the last six seasons, DePaul was unanimously selected as the BIG EAST women’s basketball preseason favorite based on a vote by the league’s head coaches. The BIG EAST Preseason Coaches’ Poll saw the Blue Demons earn all nine fi rst-place votes and 81 points. St. John’s was picked second in the poll with 70 points and garnered the remaining fi rst-place vote, followed by rival Seton Hall in third with 58 points. Creighton rounded out the top four with 50 points. Seton Hall senior forward Shadeen Samuels was selected 2019-2020 BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year. The reigning BIG EAST scoring champion is the fi rst preseason player of the year from Seton Hall since 1988. Marquette newcomer Jordan King was voted BIG EAST Preseason Freshman of the Year, the fi rst Golden Eagle player to earn the recognition.

WELCOME BACK This past summer, it was announced that 11-time NCAA Champion Connecticut would rejoin the BIG EAST beginning in the 2020-2021 season. The Huskies have won or shared 19 BIG EAST regular-season titles and captured 18 BIG EAST Tournament crowns, including 16 titles over a 19-year span (1994-2012).

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BUTLER BULLDOGS CREIGHTON BLUEJAYS 18/16 DEPAUL BLUE DEMONS 19-10 OVERALL (13-4 H; 5-5 A; 1-1 N) 19-10 OVERALL (10-3 H; 7-7 A; 2-0 N) 25-5 OVERALL (14-2 H; 11-3 A; 0-0 N) 11-7 BIG EAST (6-3 HOME; 5-4 AWAY) 11-7 BIG EAST (6-3 HOME; 5-4 AWAY) 15-3 BIG EAST (8-1 HOME; 7-2 AWAY) 2020 BIG EAST Tournament No. 5 Seed 2020 BIG EAST Tournament No. 6 Seed 2020 BIG EAST Tournament No. 1 Seed In The BIG EAST Tournament: 3-6 In The BIG EAST Tournament: 7-6 In The BIG EAST Tournament: 23-10 Of Note: Titles Won: 2019, 2018, 2015, 2014 Of Note: • First-Round bye for the 4th consecutive year; No Of Note: • No. 5 seed for the fi rst time – fi rst-round bye for 6 seed for the second straight season – upset third- • League-best 106-20 conference record since ‘13-14 the second straight year and fourth time overall seeded Butler in 2019 before falling to No. 2 DePaul • Included in both Top-16 Reveals by the NCAA Selection Committee – most recent as #16 on 3.2.20 • Last year’s Quarterfi nal loss as the No. 3 seed • Facing St. John’s for the fi fth time in seven years – • #1 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament for the ended a streak of three consecutive tournaments 1-3 all-time against the Red Storm in the BIG EAST fourth time and fi rst since 2017 – has only been 1 of winning a game Tournament – ending a string of three consecutive or 2 since realignment • Has never faced Seton Hall in the Tournament losses with a win in the 2018 Quarterfi nals • 15-2 (.882) in the conference postseason since • Kristen Spolyar has scored in double fi gures in • Has advanced in fi ve of six years – lone year of realignment – four tourney titles including the two 25 of 29 games this year – the Pirates held her to going one-and-done was 2015 as the #5 seed in most recent – advanced to the fi nal in fi ve of the eight points in Sunday’s regular-season fi nale – one 3-point loss to St. John’s in the 4-5 quarterfi nal last six years off her season low; she ranks third in the BIG EAST • Claimed win over highest ranked opponent in • 6-0 at Wintrust Arena in the BIG EAST Tournament with 18.4 ppg program history with 1/31 victory at #11/12 DePaul – winning by an average 23.3 point margin • Spolyar garnered All-BIG EAST First Team honors • String of crucial injuries - Jaylyn Agnew missed 4 • 17 consecutive NCAA Tournament berths and for the fi rst time league games; Tatum Rembao (8 games); Rachael 24 overall • Oumou Toure ranks fi fth among BIG EAST rookies Saunders (6 games); Olivia Elger (3 games) • Six regular-season titles in seven years • Campbell notched her second career triple-double in scoring (8.6 ppg) and second in rebounding (6.1 • Among Agnew’s ‘19-20 accomplishments: BIG EAST on 2/2 - just the eighth BIG EAST player to record rpg) – she is Butler’s fi rst BIG EAST All-Freshman Player of the Year, BIG EAST single-game scoring multiple triple-doubles Team selection since 2016-17 and just the third since record (tied) with 43 points on 3/1 – Creighton • 38-percent of points this year have come from joining the conference scoring record outright; BIG EAST scoring title with beyond the arc the highest average since 2008-09; BIG EAST single- • Top 5 nationally in seven different NCAA statistical season free-throw percentage record (43-43, 1.000) categories, including No. 2 in scoring offense (84.5)

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER Sat. 9 Wagner W, 74-58 Tue. 5 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 67-54 Fri. 8 Miami (Ohio) (Preseason WNIT) W, 98-79 Wed. 13 Detroit Mercy W, 82-60 Tue. 12 RV/RV South Dakota State W, 61-48 Mon. 11 Drexel (Preseason WNIT) W, 81-57 Sun. 17 Eastern Kentucky W, 73-41 Sat. 16 at RV/RV Drake L, 53-63 Thu. 14 at 7/6 Oregon State (Pre. WNIT Semi) L, 77-98 Wed. 20 IUPUI W, 64-61 Mon. 18 North Dakota State W, 70-59 Fri. 22 Arkansas State W, 109-64 Mon. 23 at Ball State L, 70-74 Wed. 24 at Nebraska W, 79-74 Sat. 23 16/17 Miami W, 89-83 Fri. 29 vs. Georgia (Daytona Beach, Fla.) L, 36-69 Thu. 28 vs. 23/RV West Virginia (Cancun, Mexico) W, 82-75 Tue. 26 Milwaukee W, 94-65 Sat. 30 vs. Ohio (Daytona Beach, Fla.) W, 60-55 Fri. 29 vs. Temple (Cancun, Mexico) W, 69-59 DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER Sun. 1 at RV/RV Northwestern W, 70-68 Sun. 8 Akron W, 76-55 Wed. 4 at RV/24 South Dakota L, 65-72 Sat. 7 at -/RV Green Bay W, 76-65 Wed. 11 12/15 Indiana L, 53-64 Sun. 8 Northern Iowa W, 57-54 Wed. 11 at Notre Dame W, 105-94 Mon. 15 High Point W, 74-52 Sat. 14 Wichita State W, 56-46 Sat. 14 Alabama State W, 105-76 Sun. 22 Purdue Fort Wayne W, 85-58 Fri. 20 at RV/RV Arizona State L, 55-70 Mon. 16 2/2 Connecticut L, 74-84 Sun. 29 SETON HALL L, 62-67 Sun. 29 at GEORGETOWN W, 65-56 Fri. 20 at Loyola-Chicago W, 83-76 Tue. 31 ST. JOHN’S L, 42-67 Tue. 31 at VILLANOVA W, 58-42 Sun. 29 -/RV MARQUETTE W, 89-71 JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY Sat. 4 at XAVIER W, 78-70 Fri. 3 MARQUETTE W, 72-62 Fri. 3 at PROVIDENCE W, 80-67 Fri. 10 at VILLANOVA W, 58-41 Sun. 5 16/17 DEPAUL L, 71-74 Sun. 5 at CREIGHTON W, 74-71 Sun. 12 at GEORGETOWN W, 47-46 Sat. 11 PROVIDENCE W, 72-63 Fri. 10 SETON HALL W, 85-68 Fri. 17 MARQUETTE W, 61-55 Fri. 17 at SETON HALL L, 70-82 Sun. 12 ST. JOHN’S W, 74-69 Sun. 19 14/15 DEPAUL L, 65-80 Sun. 19 at ST. JOHN’S L, 58-63 Fri. 17 at XAVIER W, 91-68 Fri. 24 XAVIER W, 62-55 Sun. 19 at BUTLER W, 80-65 Fri. 24 at PROVIDENCE W, 50-47 Sun. 26 BUTLER L, 67-73 Fri. 24 VILLANOVA W, 85-69 Sun. 26 at CREIGHTON W, 73-67 Fri. 31 at 11/12 DEPAUL W, 63-61 Sun. 26 GEORGETOWN W, 92-66 Fri. 31 XAVIER W, 63-61 OT FEBRUARY Fri. 31 CREIGHTON L, 61-63 FEBRUARY Sun. 2 at MARQUETTE L, 50-52 FEBRUARY Fri. 7 GEORGETOWN W, 60-42 Sat. 8 at PROVIDENCE W, 77-68 Sun. 2 PROVIDENCE W, 93-71 Sun. 9 VILLANOVA W, 63-61 Fri. 14 ST. JOHN’S L, 70-77 Fri. 7 at ST. JOHN’S W, 71-65 Fri. 14 at 13/13 DEPAUL L, 60-89 Sun. 16 SETON HALL W, 78-66 Sun. 9 at SETON HALL W, 86-76 Fri. 16 at MARQUETTE L, 54-76 Fri. 21 at BUTLER L, 61-76 Fri. 14 BUTLER W, 89-60 Fri. 21 CREIGHTON W, 76-61 Sun. 23 at XAVIER W, 76-62 Suni. 16 XAVIER W, 97-65 Sun. 23 PROVIDENCE W, 51-42 Fri. 28 VILLANOVA W, 67-47 Fri. 21 at GEORGETOWN W, 87-69 Fri. 28 at ST. JOHN’S L, 80-85 OT MARCH Sun. 23 at VILLANOVA L, 58-76 MARCH Sun. 1 GEORGETOWN W, 95-78 MARCH Sun. 1 at SETON HALL L, 53-66 Sat. 7 BET QF vs. #3 seed St. John’s 9:30 p.m. Sun. 1 at MARQUETTE L, 83-90 Sat. 7 BET QF vs. #4 seed Seton Hall 3:30 p.m. Sat. 7 BET QF vs. # 8 seed Providence 1 p.m.

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GEORGETOWN HOYAS RV/RV MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLES 5-24 OVERALL (1-11 H; 4-10 A; 0-2 N) 22-7 OVERALL (13-2 H; 8-5 A; 1-0 N) 2-15 BIG EAST (1-8 HOME; 1-6 AWAY) 13-5 BIG EAST (9-0 HOME; 4-5 AWAY) 2020 BIG EAST Tournament No. 9 Seed 2020 BIG EAST Tournament No. 2 Seed In The BIG EAST Tournament: 16-35 In The BIG EAST Tournament: 14-13 Titles Won: 2017 Of Note: Of Note: • Has advanced to three consecutive BIG EAST • Tied with Xavier in the standings but won the Tournament title games tiebreaker by the unprecedented use of an RPI • Is the No. 2 seed for the fi rst time in history after 2020 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT tiebreaker – fi rst added to the Conference policies being No. 1 the last two seasons and No. 3 in their Wintrust Arena, located in downtown Chicago, is in the 2014-15 season but not utilized until now title run in 2017 • Has never faced Xavier in the conference tournament; the three-year home of the BIG EAST Women’s • Hoyas and Musketeers split the regular-season is 2-1 against Villanova, most recently squaring off in Basketball Tournament presented by Jeep, 2018- series and then had identical series-by-series results 2014 (56-53 W) 2020. Wintrust Arena is the home of DePaul against the rest of the league, leading to the RPI • Shot 40-percent or better in 23-of-29 games this basketball while also featuring a diverse, year-round tiebreaker – Georgetown was 247 to Xavier’s 264 season, including nine of its last 12 - leads the BIG calendar of events including national concert tours • Facing eighth-seeded Providence, which they split EAST with a .447 average and conventions. the regular-season series – faced the Friars in the • Picked to fi nish ninth in the BIG EAST Preseason Poll as fi rst-year Marquette head coach Megan Duffy 2019 WNIT Round of 16; haven’t met in the BIG inherited a team which graduated over 75 percent of All 10 teams qualify for the BIG EAST Tournament, EAST Tourney since 2011 which was GU’s fi rst BET its scoring, including fi ve 1,000-point scorers with the winner earning the league’s automatic win over PC in six tries with all other meetings • Duffy becomes just the second BIG EAST Coach of berth into the NCAA Tournament. coming in 1993 or earlier the Year out of Marquette • Brianna Jones has led Georgetown in two games • Best home record in the BIG EAST in the last three For the seventh consecutive year, FS1 and FS2 years, including this year’s 9-0 record; is 25-2 since the will provide coverage of the BIG EAST Women’s against Providence this season – averaging 14.5 2017-18 campaign points, 5.5 rebounds in the 1-1 series – the Hoyas Basketball Tournament, with this season’s event • Has won the rebounding battle in 27 of 29 games and returning to Wintrust Arena in Chicago for a took Game 1 by a 62-53 score before the Friars leads the BIG EAST and ranks sixth nationally third consecutive year. FS2 will air the quarterfi nal won the second meeting, 62-55 with a +10.4 margin round on March 7, with games set for 1, 3:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. (ET). FS1 picks up the remainder of the tournament, with the semifi nals on March 8 slated for 6 and 8:30 p.m., and the championship game set to tip off at 8 p.m. on March 9. The BIG EAST Digital Network will live stream both fi rst round games on March 6, with tip times not yet determined.

From the renowned architects at Pelli Clark Pelli NOVEMBER NOVEMBER Tue. 5 at Davidson L, 52-66 Tue. 5 Morgan State W, 70-48 and Moody Nolan, Wintrust Arena is part of a Tue. 12 Richmond L, 49-51 Thu. 11 St. Francis College Brooklyn W, 92-71 redevelopment plan to transform the surrounding Sat. 16 at Pittsburgh W, 66-56 Sun. 10 Illinois State W, 58-41 neighborhood into a vibrant entertainment district. Thu. 21 -/RV James Madison L, 59-66 Thu. 14 Northwestern L, 56-64 (OT) The building’s design is contemporary, but it grows Tue. 19 at Green Bay W, 60-47 Sun. 24 at George Washington L, 49-52 from a study of the adjacent neighborhoods. The Fri. 29 at Loyola Marymount W, 64-53 Mon. 25 10/8 Mississippi State L, 68-74 Sat. 30 vs. Fresno State (Los Angeles, Calif.) L, 69-82 Fri. 29 at Saint Mary’s (Moraga, Calif) W, 77-63 arena’s main entrance is located on the site’s most DECEMBER Sat. 30 vs. Tulsa (Moraga, Calif.) W, 61-60 public spot, at the corner of prominent streets Fri. 6 at Columbia L, 49-54 DECEMBER Cermak and Indiana. The building’s many transparent Sun. 8 at Fordham L, 54-67 Sun. 8 at Milwaukee W, 78-56 façades help to create an architecture of experience Sat. 14 Rider L, 64-65 Tue. 17 at South Dakota State W, 65-58 in which the activity energy and excitement of the Sat. 21 at Maryland Eastern Shore W, 57-37 Sat. 21 Belmont W, 53-51 Sun. 29 CREIGHTON L, 56-65 Sun. 29 at 16/16 DEPAUL L, 71-89 arena is felt around the site on the street. Tue. 31 PROVIDENCE W, 62-53 JANUARY JANUARY Fri. 3 at CREIGHTON L, 62-72 2020 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament Fri. 3 at ST. JOHN’S L, 54-71 Sun. 5 at PROVIDENCE W, 60-50 All games played at Wintrust Arena - Chicago, Ill. Fri. 10 ST. JOHN’S W, 94-85 Sun. 5 at SETON HALL L, 60-79 All times local – Central Fri. 10 XAVIER L, 64-85 Sun. 12 SETON HALL W, 81-60 First Round – March 6 Sun. 12 BUTLER L, 46-47 Fri. 17 at BUTLER L, 55-61 Sat. 18 at VILLANOVA L, 53-74 Sun. 19 at XAVIER W, 80-60 Game 1: 8 Providence 49, #9 Georgetown 46 (BEDN) Fri. 24 at MARQUETTE L, 51-73 Fri. 24 GEORGETOWN W, 73-51 Game 2: #7 Villanova 64, #10 Xavier 56 OT (BEDN) Sun. 26 at 11/12 DEPAUL L, 66-92 Sun. 26 VILLANOVA W, 57-52 Quarterfi nals – March 7 Fri. 31 SETON HALL L, 47-61 Fri. 31 PROVIDENCE W, 85-55 Game 3: #1 DePaul vs. #8 Providence, Noon (FS2) FEBRUARY FEBRUARY Game 4: #5 Butler vs. #4 Seton Hall, 2:30 p.m. (FS2) Sun. 2 ST. JOHN’S L, 68-74 Sun. 2 CREIGHTON W, 52-50 Fri. 7 at BUTLER L, 42-60 Fri. 7 at SETON HALL L, 60-72 Game 5: #2 Marquette vs. #7 Villanova, 6 p.m. (FS2) Sun. 9 at XAVIER W, 63-50 Fri. 9 at ST. JOHN’S W, 67-57 Game 6: #6 Creighton vs. #3 St. John’s, 8:30 p.m. (FS2) Fri. 16 VILLANOVA L, 40-48 Sun. 14 XAVIER W, 61-48 Semifi nals – March 8 Fri. 21 12/12 DEPAUL L, 69-87 Fri. 16 BUTLER W, 76-54 Game 7: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 5 p.m. (FS1) Sun. 21 at VILLANOVA L, 47-61 Sun. 23 MARQUETTE L, 56-76 Game 8: Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 winner, 7:30 p.m. (FS1) Fri. 28 at PROVIDENCE L, 55-62 Fri. 23 at GEORGETOWN W, 76-56 MARCH MARCH Final – March 9 Sun. 1 at CREIGHTON L, 78-95 Sun. 1 16/15 DEPAUL W, 90-83 Game 9: Semifi nal winners, 7 p.m. (FS1) Fri. 6 BET 1R vs. #8 seed Providence L, 46-49 Sat. 7 BET QF vs. #7 seed Villanova 7 p.m. Order of games subject to change

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PROVIDENCE FRIARS ST. J OHN’S RED STORM SETON HALL PIRATES 13-18 OVERALL (5-6 H; 5-11 A; 3-1 N) 18-11 OVERALL (9-3 H; 7-7 A; 0-1 N) 18-11 OVERALL (9-5 H; 6-5 A; 2-1 N) 3-15 BIG EAST (3-6 HOME; 0-9 AWAY) 11-7 BIG EAST (4-3 HOME; 5-4 AWAY) 11-7 BIG EAST (6-3 HOME; 5-4 AWAY) 2020 BIG EAST Tournament No. 8 Seed 2020 BIG EAST Tournament No. 3 Seed 2020 BIG EAST Tournament No. 4 Seed In The BIG EAST Tournament: 21-31 In The BIG EAST Tournament: 28-31 In The BIG EAST Tournament: 23-35 Titles Won: 1990 Titles Won: 2016, 1988, 1984, 1983 Of Note: Of Note: • Set a program record for blocks in a BET game Of Note: • With a No. 4 seed, The Hall has its highest seed with eight against Georgetown on 3/6 • Offensive production is up 8.2 points per game since the 2016 Tournament (No. 3) - No. 4 seed for • Alyssa Geary’s six blocks were also a BET program since 2018-19; currently second in the BIG EAST in just the second time and fi rst since 1984 standard scoring offense, netting 72.9 points per game. • Has won the rebounding battle in four of the last • No. 2 in the BIG EAST in fi eld goal percentage • 212 3FGM, after making just 158 treys in 2018-19; fi ve games, including a +26 margin at St. John’s on defense (.374) and 3-point FG% (.350. leads the BIG EAST in 3FG% at a 35.5 mark. 2/22 • Mary Baskerville ranks in the top fi ve in the BIG • Qadashah Hoppie leads the team with an average • Iona transfer Alexis Lewis has the most career EAST in four statistical categories: #1 in blocks (1.9), of 16.0 points per game. Hoppie has increased her points among any active BIG EAST player with 1,610, #3 in FG% and defensive rebounds (6.0) and #4 in scoring by nearly fi ve points per game since 2018- as well as the second most rebounds (848) and steals rebounding (7.9) (22) 19. Hoppie was named to the All-BIG EAST Second • The Friars have held 14 of their 30 opponents • Shot 40-percent or better from the fi eld in seven Team. below 40-percent from the fi eld this season, and of the last eight games, including a 45-percent clip have posted a 10-4 record when doing so. • St. John’s and Creighton have met four times in against Xavier and a 50-percent clip at Villanova on • Ended the longest losing streak in BIG EAST the BIG EAST tournament. The Red Storm hold the 2/2 Tournament history with 70-62 win over Xavier in 3-1 advantage in the postseason series, including a • The Pirates will look to advance to the semifi nals 2019. 50-37 win in the Championship game in 2016. for the fi rst time since 2016. The Hall also appeared • The Friars will look to advance in back-to-back • Since conference re-alignment, the Red Storm in the semifi nals in 2015 when the Pirates fi nished seasons for the fi rst time since 1994-1995, part of a have advanced in the BIG EAST Tournament in runner-up. seven year run where PC advanced in the BIG EAST fi ve of six seasons, including a 2016 BIG EAST • Seton Hall’s 11 conference victories in 2019-20 tournament each year between 1989-1995. Championship. marks the highest since the 2015-16 season.

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER Tue. 5 at Yale Suspended Tue. 5 at St. Bonaventure W, 68-56 Wed. 6 Sacred Heart W, 95-69 Sat. 9 at W, 72-63 Wed. 13 Lafayette W, 76-44 Sat. 9 Fairfi eld W, 74-44 Wed. 13 at Hartford W, 75-57 Sun. 17 at James Madison L, 73-76 Tue. 12 VCU W, 53-33 Sun. 17 Boston College W, 76-60 Fri. 22 Wake Forest W, 82-74 Fri. 15 Princeton L, 76-78 Wed. 20 at Monmouth W, 68-52 Sun. 25 UMass W, 82-71 Sun. 17 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Bronx, N.Y.) W, 55-39 Sun. 24 UMass Lowell W, 63-38 Sat. 30 vs. IUPUI (Las Vegas, Nev.) L, 78-85 Fri. 22 at Lehigh L, 68-75 DECEMBER DECEMBER Thu. 28 vs. Georgia Tech (Bimini, Bahamas) L, 54-79 Tues. 3 at Yale L, 79-82 Sun. 1 at UNLV L, 75-79 OT Fri. 29 vs. Vanderbilt (Bimini, Bahamas) W, 69-65 Wed. 7 at Bryant W, 76-32 Fri. 6 at Yale W, 80-66 DECEMBER Sun. 8 vs. Rhode Island W, 58-51 Mon. 9 Army W, 96-60 Thu. 5 4/4 Connecticut L, 78-92 Mon. 16 at Utah W, 67-60 Sun. 15 at 8/8 Florida State L, 70-74 Sun. 8 at Iona W, 89-37 Wed. 18 at New Mexico L, 68-86 Fri. 20 Fairfi eld W, 71-69 OT Fri. 20 Lafayette W, 74-50 Thurs. 19 vs. Ball State (Albuquerque, N.M.) L, 51-52 Sun. 29 at XAVIER W, 75-67 Sun. 29 at BUTLER W, 67-62 Fri. 20 vs. Loyola Marymount (Albuquerque, N.M.) W, 48-45 Tue. 31 at BUTLER W, 67-42 Tue. 31 at XAVIER W, 83-61 Sun. 29 at VILLANOVA L, 49-51 JANUARY JANUARY Tue. 31 at GEORGETOWN L, 53-62 Fri. 3 GEORGETOWN W, 71-54 Fri. 3 VILLANOVA L, 55-61 JANUARY Sun. 5 VILLANOVA L, 62-67 OT Sun. 5 GEORGETOWN W, 79-60 Fri. 3 16/17 DEPAUL L, 67-80 Fri. 10 at MARQUETTE L, 85-94 Fri. 10 at 15/17 DEPAUL L, 68-85 Sun. 5 MARQUETTE L, 50-60 Sun. 12 at 15/17 DEPAUL L, 69-74 Sun. 12 at MARQUETTE L, 60-81 Sat. 11 at -/RV CREIGHTON L, 63-72 Fri. 17 PROVIDENCE W, 64-58 Fri. 17 -/RV CREIGHTON W, 82-70 Fri. 17 at ST. JOHN’S L, 58-64 Sun. 19 -/RV CREIGHTON W, 63-58 Sun. 19 PROVIDENCE W, 97-55 Sun. 19 at SETON HALL L, 55-97 Sun. 26 at SETON HALL W, 82-66 Sun. 26 ST. JOHN’S L, 66-82 Fri. 24 BUTLER L, 47-50 Fri. 31 at VILLANOVA L, 64-66 OT Fri. 31 at GEORGETOWN W, 61-47 Sun. 26 XAVIER W, 60-48 FEBRUARY FEBRUARY Fri. 31 at MARQUETTE L, 55-85 Sun. 2 at GEORGETOWN W, 74-68 Sun. 2 at VILLANOVA W, 65-63 FEBRUARY Fri. 7 14/14 DEPAUL L, 65-71 Fri. 7 MARQUETTE W, 72-60 Sun. 2 at 11/12 DEPAUL L, 71-93 Sun. 9 MARQUETTE L, 57-67 Sun. 9 14/14 DEPAUL L, 76-86 Sat. 8 CREIGHTON L, 68-77 Fri. 14 at CREIGHTON W, 77-70 Fri. 14 at PROVIDENCE W, 71-45 Fri. 14 SETON HALL L, 45-71 Sun. 16 at PROVIDENCE L, 53-54 Sun. 16 at CREIGHTON L, 66-78 Sun. 16 ST. JOHN’S W, 54-53 Sat. 22 SETON HALL W, 77-76 Sat. 22 at ST. JOHN’S L, 76-77 Fri. 21 at XAVIER L, 42-61 Fri. 28 BUTLER W, 85-80 (OT) Fri. 28 XAVIER W, 69-59 Sun. 23 at BUTLER L, 42-51 MARCH MARCH Fri. 28 GEORGETOWN W, 62-55 Sun. 1 XAVIER W, 74-37 Sun. 1 BUTLER W, 66-53 MARCH Sat. 7 BET QF vs #6 seed Creighton 9:30 p.m. Sat. 7 BET QF vs. #5 seed Butler 3:30 p.m. Sun. 1 VILLANOVA L,63-74 Fri. 6 BET 1R vs. #9 seed Georgetown W, 49-46 Sat. 7 BET QF vs. 31 seed DePaul 1 p.m.

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VILLANOVA W ILDCATS XAVIER MUSKETEERS Games Decided By.... 1-5 6-10 11-15 16+ Total 18-12 OVERALL (9-5 H; 7-7 A; 1-0 N) 3-27 OVERALL (2-12 H; 1-12 A; 0-3 N) Butler 6-3 4-0 1-3 8-4 19-10 11-7 BIG EAST (6-3 HOME; 4-4 AWAY) 2-16 BIG EAST (1-8 HOME; 1-8 AWAY) Creighton 3-3 8-4 5-3 3-0 19-10 2020 BIG EAST Tournament No. 7 Seed 2020 BIG EAST Tournament No. 10 Seed DePaul 3-1 4-2 4-0 14-2 25-5 In The BIG EAST Tournament: 33-33 In The BIG EAST Tournament: 1-7 Georgetown 0-6 2-5 2-4 1-10 5-25 Titles Won: 2003, 1987, 1986 Marquette 4-0 5-4 3-2 10-1 22-7 Providence 3-4 4-6 1-2 5-6 13-18 Of Note: Of Note: St. John’s 4-7 5-4 3-0 6-0 18-11 • Raven James scored a career-high 20 points in the • Xavier is looking to advance to the quarterfi nals Seton Hall 3-2 1-3 4-2 10-4 18-11 BET First Round win over Xavier (3/6) for the fi rst time since 2015. Villanova 5-6 5-0 5-1 3-5 18-12 • Maddy Siegrist is the fi rst freshman to be named • In Xavier’s six losses in the BIG EAST Tournament Xavier 0-4 1-8 0-8 2-7 3-27 fi rst team All-BIG EAST in Villanova history. Siegrist since joining the league, the Musketeers have lost by ranked second in the BIG EAST in scoring (19.1) and an average of nine points including three games by Overtime Records: Butler 1-1;Marquette 0-1, St. John’s 2-3; rebounding (8.8) en route to Rookie of the Year honors. three points or less. Villanova 3-1, Xavier 0-2 • Mary Gedaka moved to .565 in fi eld-goal percentage Double Overtime Records: • A’riana Gray has averaged 11.8 points and 9.6 for her BIG EAST career to finish 20th all-time, rebounds per game in fi ve career games vs the becoming just the second Villanova player to crack that list along with Shelly Pennefather. Wildcats. Deja Ross has added 6.4 points and 5.6 • Leads the BIG EAST in scoring defense (59.5) and rebounds per game in those meetings. 2018-19 BIG EAST AWARDS fi eld goal percentage defense (.362). The Wildcats held • Has shot over 40 percent from the fi eld in four of the last fi ve games, including .481 vs. DePaul (2/16) BIG EAST Player of the Year DePaul, second in the nation in scoring, to a season-low , Marquette, Sr., G* 58 points on Feb. 23. • Aaliyah Dunham ranks second in the BIG EAST in • The Wildcats lead the overall series with the Assist/Turnover ratio in conference play with a rate BIG EAST Coach of the Year Musketeers, 14-1. The two teams have never met in of 2.3. , Butler the postseason. BIG EAST Freshman of the Year • With win over #12 DePaul on 2/23, knocked off its Mary Baskerville, Providence, Fr., F highest-ranked opponent since topping No. 11 Duke 64-55 on 11/19/17 in Jake Nevin Field House. BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Michelle Weaver, Butler, Sr., G

BIG EAST Most Improved Player Shadeen Samuels, Seton Hall, Jr., F

BIG EAST Sixth-Woman Award Allazia Blockton, Marquette, Sr., G

BIG EAST Sportsmanship Award Jannah Tucker, Villanova, Sr., F NOVEMBER NOVEMBER Ashton Millender, DePaul, Sr., G Wed. 6 George Washington L, 56-68 Thu. 7 Utah W, 63-70 Sat. 9 -/RV James Madison L, 52-56 Thu. 14 at Temple L, 65-78 All-BIG EAST First Team Thu. 14 at American L, 54-76 Sat. 16 at Rider L, 57-64 Audrey Faber, Creighton, Sr., F Sun. 17 at Fordham W, 73-66 Wed. 20 at Ball State L, 49-70 Mart’e Grays, DePaul, Sr., F Thu. 21 Manhattan W, 63-51 Sat. 23 Wright State L, 74-86 Natisha Hiedeman, Marquette, Sr., G* Sun. 24 at Georgia W, 63-58 DECEMBER Shadeen Samuels, Seton Hall, Jr., F DECEMBER Sun. 1 at Robert Morris L, 51-71 Dionna White, Georgetown, Sr., G Wed. 4 at Drexel L, 52-54 OT Fri. 6 RV/- Colorado L, 53-62 Sat. 7 Saint Joseph’s W, 60-44 Sun. 8 Eastern Kentucky L, 55-56 All-BIG EAST Second Team Sat. 14 Cincinnati L, 78-85 Tue. 10 at Temple L, 69-74 Dorothy Adomako, Georgetown, Grad., G Sat. 21 at La Salle W, 77-69 Fri. 20 vs. Florida (West Palm Beach, Fla.) L, 64-67 Sat. 21 vs. -/RV Northwestern (West Palm Beach) L, 59-79 Erika Davenport, Marquette, Sr., F Sun. 29 PROVIDENCE W, 51-49 Sun. 29 ST. JOHN’S L, 67-75 Mary Gedaka, Villanova, Jr., F Tue. 31 CREIGHTON L, 42-58 Tue. 31 SETON HALL L, 61-83 Tori Schickel, Butler, Sr., F/C JANUARY JANUARY Chante Stonewall, DePaul, Jr., F Fri. 3 at SETON HALL W, 61-55 Sat. 4 BUTLER L, 70-78 Sun. 5 at ST. JOHN’S W, 67-62 OT Fri. 10 at GEORGETOWN W, 85-64 All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Fri. 10 BUTLER L, 41-58 Sun. 12 at VILLANOVA L, 54-66 Tiana England, St. John’s, R-So., G Sun. 12 XAVIER W, 66-54 Fri. 17 14/15 DEPAUL L, 68-91 A’riana Gray, Xavier, So., F Wed. 15 Pennsylvania W, 70-58 Sun. 19 MARQUETTE L, 60-80 Whitney Jennings, Butler, Sr., G Sat. 18 GEORGETOWN W, 74-53 Fri. 24 at CREIGHTON L, 55-62 Jovana Nogic, Providence, Sr., G Fri. 24 at 11/12 DEPAUL L, 69-85 Sun. 26 at PROVIDENCE L, 48-60 Amani Wilborn, Marquette, Sr., G Sun. 26 at MARQUETTE L, 52-57 Fri. 31 at BUTLER L, 61-63 OT Fri. 31 ST. JOHN’S W, 66-64 OT FEBRUARY BIG EAST All-Freshman Team FEBRUARY Fri. 7 VILLANOVA L, 54-55 Kadaja Bailey, St. John’s, Fr., G Sun. 2 SETON HALL L, 63-65 Sun. 9 GEORGETOWN L, 50-63 Mary Baskerville, Providence, Fr., F* Fri. 7 at XAVIER W, 55-54 Fri. 14 at MARQUETTE L, 48-61 Emily Esposito, Villanova, R-Fr., G Sun. 9 at BUTLER L, 61-63 Fri. 16 at 13/13 DEPAUL L, 65-97 Lexi Held, DePaul, Fr., G* Fri. 16 at GEORGETOWN W, 48-40 Fri. 21 PROVIDENCE W, 61-42 Kaela Webb, Providence, Fr., G Fri. 21 MARQUETTE W, 61-47 Sun. 23 CREIGHTON L, 62-76 Fri. 28 at SETON HALL L, 59-69 Sun. 23 12/12 DEPAUL W, 76-58 *unanimous selection Fri. 28 at CREIGHTON L, 47-67 MARCH Sun. 1 at ST. JOHN’S L, 37-74 MARCH Fri. 6 BET 1R vs. #7 seed Villanova L, 56-64 OT Sun. 1 at PROVIDENCE W, 74-63 Fri. 6 BET 1R vs. #10 seed Xavier W, 64-56 OT Sat. 7 BET QF vs. #2 seed Marquette 7 p.m.

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BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE W EEK AND BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE W EEK ALL-TIME W EEKLY A WARD RECORDS - BY SCHOOL Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, Sr., F Player Freshman Total Agnew had a record-breaking fi nal weekend at D.J. Sokol Arena, averaging 31.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.5 Connecticut 99 102 201 steals to lead the Bluejays to a 2-0 fi nish. In Sunday’s regular-season fi nale against Georgetown, Agnew matched the Georgetown 39 52 91 BIG EAST single-game scoring record set by Louisville’s Angel McCoughtry in 2008-09 with 43 points. The senior was Notre Dame 48 36 84 Providence 39 44 83 15-of-25 from the fi eld and drained 8-of-17 from deep, to also break the Creighton scoring standard (42). Additionally, Villanova 44 36 80 Agnew went 10-for-10 from the free-throw line this weekend to fi nish BIG EAST play a perfect 43-of-43 to set the St. John’s 32 43 75 conference’s single-season free-throw percentage record. She added 20 points, eight boards and three blocks in Friday’s Seton Hall 40 34 74 win over Villanova. Syracuse 32 30 62 DePaul 36 14 49 BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE W EEK Pittsburgh 24 20 44 Jordan King, Marquette, Fr., G Rutgers 21 21 42 Marquette 18 20 38 King sparked the Golden Eagles to a win over No. 16/15 DePaul for the fi rst top-25 win of the Megan Duffy era. The West Virginia 18 14 32 rookie point guard totaled 16 points off 6-of-10 shooting, including a 2-of-4 mark from beyond the arc. King started off Louisville 15 8 23 hot, scoring seven points in the opening 10 minutes as Marquette built up a double-digit lead in the fi rst quarter. She Creighton 13 9 22 added a pair of assists and went 2-for-2 from the free-throw line to help halt DePaul’s fourth-quarter rally. Butler 8 5 13 USF 9 1 10 BIG EAST WEEKLY HONOR ROLL Cincinnati 1 5 6 Alissa Alston, St. John’s, R-Sr., G Xavier 1 2 3 Alston led the Red Storm in a crucial 2-0 weekend, averaging 14.5 points, 4.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds in victories over Butler and Xavier. WEEKLY A WARD RECORDS POW • Single-Season Record # Year Kelly Campbell, DePaul, Sr., G Maya Moore, Connecticut 8 2010-11 Campbell fl irted with a double-double at Marquette on Sunday, totaling 15 points, eight rebounds and a game-high eight POW • Career # Year assists, while adding four steals. Campbell scored 12 points in the fi nal 10 minutes alone as the Blue Demons trimmed a Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 12 1992-95 22-point fourth-quarter defi cit to fi ve with under 90 seconds to play. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 12 2006-09 Mary Gedaka, Villanova, Sr., F Freshman • Single-Season # Year Gedaka led the Wildcats with 18.0 points, 10.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and .560 shooting in a 1-1 road swing. Her shooting Maya Moore, Connecticut 10 2007-08 clip moved her to .565 for her BIG EAST career to fi nish 20th all-time in fi eld goal percentage, becoming just the second Natalie Butler, Georgetown 10 2013-14 Maddy Siegrist, Villanova 10 2019-20 Villanova player to crack that list along with Shelly Pennefather. Alexis Lewis, R-Sr., G/F Lewis led Seton Hall to a pivotal 2-0 weekend, averaging 20.5 points, 9.0 rebounds, 3.5 steals and 2.5 assists. She shot .452 from the fi eld and reached the 20-point mark in both games, including a 21-point, 10- double-double against Xavier on Friday night. Selena Lott, Marquette, Jr., G Lott stuffed the stat sheet in a banner win over rival and 16th-ranked DePaul, totaling 20 points, eight rebounds and seven assists. She was 6-of-10 from the fi eld.

BIG EAST Player of the Week BIG EAST Freshman of the Week BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll

11.11.19 Desiree Elmore, Seton Hall, Jr., G/F 11.11.19 Leilani Correa, St. John’s, Fr., G 11.11.19 T. Carda, CU; A. Gray, XU; S. Lott, MU; C. Stonewall, DPU; K. Webb, PC 11.18.19 Kristen Spolyar, Butler, Sr., G 11.18.19 *Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F 11.18.19 M. Gedaka, VU; Q. Hoppie, SJU; A. Lewis, SHU; 11.25.19 Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, Sr., F 11.25.19 Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F S. Morris, DPU; K. Webb, PC 12.2.19 Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, Sr., F 12.2.19 Leilani Correa, St. John’s, Fr., G 11.25.19 M. Gedaka, VU; Q. Hoppie, SJU; S. Lott, MU; G. Parker, BU; C. Stonewall, DPU 12.9.19 Mary Gedaka, Villanova, Sr., F 12.9.19 Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F 12.2.19 S. Morris, DPU; B. Jones, GU; S. Lott, MU; 12.16.19 Sonya Morris, DePaul, So., G 12.16.19 Leilani Correa, St. John’s, Fr., G A. Alston, SJU; A. Lewis, SHU 12.23.19 Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F 12.23.19 *Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F 12.9.19 K. Spolyar, BU; K. Campbell, DPU; J. King, MU; 12.30.19 Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, Sr., F 12.30.19 Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F M. Baskerville, PC; D. Elmore, SHU 12.16.19 K. Spolyar, BU; J. Agnew, CU; Q. Hoppie, SJU; 1.6.20 Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, Sr., F 1.6.20 Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F C. Onken, VU; M. Sharps, XU 1.13.20 Selena Lott, Marquette, Jr., G 1.13.20 Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F 12.23.19 K. Spolyar, BU; O. Elger, CU; C. Stonewall, DPU; 1.20.20 Kristen Spolyar, Butler, Sr., G 1.20.20 Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F L. Correa, SJU; S. Samuels, SHU; A. Gray, XU 12.30.19 C. Stonewall, DPU; Q. Hoppie, SJU; 1.27.20 Lexi Held, DePaul, So., G 1.27.20 Carly Bachelor, Creighton, Fr., G/F B. Johnson, SHU: M. Gedaka, VU; S. Leyendecker, XU 2.3.20 Kelly Campbell, DePaul, Sr., G 2.3.20 Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F 1.6.20 C. Stonewall, DPU; Q. Hoppie, SJU; 2.10.20 Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, Sr., F 2.10.20 Maddy Siegrist, Villanova, R-Fr., F M. Jackson, SHU: M. Gedaka, VU; A. Gray, XU 2.17.20 Tatum Rembao, Creighton, Jr., G 2.17.20 Camryn Taylor, Marquette, Fr., F 1.13.20 K. Spolyar, BU; J. Agnew, CU; S. Morris, DPU; Q. Hoppie, SJU; A. Gray, XU 2.24.20 Mary Gedaka, Villanova, Sr., F 2.24.20 Leilani Correa, St. John’s, Fr., G 1.20.20 C. Stonewall, DPU; A. Anderson, MU; 3.2.20 Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, Sr., F 3.2.20 Jordan King, Marquette, Fr., G A. Alston, SJU; S. Samuels, SHU; M. Gedaka, VU 1.27.20 K. Spolyar, BU; T. Carda, CU; I. Spingola, MU; E. Scott, PC; Q. Hoppie, SJU 2.3.20 K. Spolyar, BU; O. Elger, CU; S. Lott, MU; *national weekly honoree S. Sameuls, SHU; M. Gedaka, VU 2.10.20 K. Spolyar, BU; C. Stonewall, DPU; T. Barnes, GU; S. Samuels, SHU; M. Gedaka, VU 2.17.20 C. Stonewal, DPU; I. Spingola, MU; A. Geary, PC; Q. Hoppie, SJU; B. Herlihy, VU 2.24.20 K. Spolyar, BU; J. Agnew, CU; C. Stonewall, DPU; M. Siegrist, VU; A. Gray, XU 3.2.20 A. Alston, SJU; K. Campbell, DPU; M. Gedaka, VU; A. Lewis, SHU; S. Lott, MU

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NATIONAL POLLS The BIG EAST Versus The Top 25 (2-7, .222) AP TOP 25 - MARCH 2, 2020 USA TODAY COACHES’ POLL - MARCH 3, 2020 Date Team Rank - Opponent Result Rank Team Record Pts Prev. Rank Team Record Pts Prev. 11/14 18/20 DePaul 7/6 Oregon State L, 77-98 1. South Carolina (27) 29-1 747 1 1 South Carolina (23) 29-1 789 1 11/23 19/20 DePaul 16/17 Miami W, 89-83 2. Baylor (2) 27-1 713 2 2 Baylor (6) 27-1 765 2 11/25 Marquette 10/8 Mississippi State L, 68-74 3. Oregon (1) 28-2 700 3 3 Oregon (3) 28-2 749 3 11/28 Creighton 23/RV West Virginia W, 82-75 4. Louisville 27-3 641 5 4 Connecticut 26-3 690 4 12/4 RV/RV Creighton RV/24 South Dakota L, 65-72 5. UConn 25-3 618 6 5 Louisville 27-3 674 5 12/5 Seton Hall 4/4 Connecticut L, 78-92 6. Maryland 25-4 615 7 6 Maryland 25-4 629 7 12/11 Butler 12/15 Indiana L, 53-64 7. Stanford 25-5 550 4 7 UCLA 25-4 584 8 12/15 St. John’s 8/8 Florida State L, 70-74 8. UCLA 25-4 541 9 8 Stanford 25-5 582 6 12/16 16/16 DePaul 2/2 Connecticut L, 74-84 9. Mississippi St. 25-5 489 10 9 Mississippi State 25-5 526 9 10. NC State 25-4 459 8 10 NC State 25-4 488 11 11. Northwestern 26-3 450 14 11 Gonzaga 28-2 480 10 12. Gonzaga 28-2 447 11 12 South Dakota 27-2 400 12 13. Arizona 23-6 372 13 13 Northwestern 26-3 396 19 14. Oregon St. 22-8 331 17 14 Arizona 23-6 363 13 15. Texas A&M 22-7 293 12 15 Oregon St. 22-8 351 18 16. Kentucky 21-7 259 15 16 DEPAUL 25-5 283 15 17. South Dakota 27-2 254 20 17 Princeton 24-1 254 21 18. DEPAUL 25-5 247 16 18 Kentucky 21-7 250 16 19. Iowa 23-6 232 18 19 Texas A&M 22-7 246 14 20. Indiana 23-7 211 22 20 Iowa 23-6 206 20 21. Princeton 24-1 153 23 21 Missouri St. 24-4 197 17 22. Florida St. 22-7 142 19 22 Indiana 23-7 180 24 23. Missouri St. 24-4 104 21 23 Florida State 22-7 100 22 24. Arizona St. 20-10 75 24 24 Florida Gulf Coast 28-3 57 23 25. Arkansas 22-7 44 - 25 Arizona State 20-10 47 NR

Others receiving votes: Duke 16, Rutgers 10, Old Others receiving votes: Arkansas 44; Old Dominion 23; Dominion 7, Cent Michigan 7, TCU 6, Virginia Tech 4, Central Michigan 12; Alabama 8; Troy 7; Texas Christian 7; MARQUETTE 4, James Madison 2, Tennessee 2, Texas 2, LSU Coastal Carolina 3; MARQUETTE 2; James Madison 2; Duke 2, Florida Gulf Coast 1 2; Dayton 2; Stony Brook 1; Rutgers 1.

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BIG EAST By The Numbers Triple-doubles in the BIG EAST For the fi rst time in Freshman of the Week Creighton’s Jaylyn Agnew this year - marking the fi rst conference history there honors Villanova’s matched the BIG EAST time since 2015-16 multiple was a 5-way tie in the fi nal Maddy Siegrist has single-game scoring record triple-doubles were recorded regular-season standings won this season with 43 points on 3.1

22019-20 STELLAR GAMES 520-Rebound Games 10Triple-Doubles (points, rebounds, assists)43Double-Doubles (points, assists) 30-Point Games 1 Campbell,Kelly - DePaul 1 England,Tiana - St. John’s 4 Agnew,Jaylyn - Creighton 10-Rebound Games 1 Onken,Cameron - Villanova 1 Rembao,Tatum - Creighton 3 Correa,Leilani - St. John’s 13 Campbell,Kelly - DePaul 1 Campbell,Kelly - DePaul 2 Spolyar,Kristen - Butler 12 Siegrist,Madison - Villanova Double-Doubles (points, rebounds) 1 Onken,Cameron - Villanova 1 3 players 11 Gray,A’riana - Xavier 11 Siegrist,Madison - Villanova 9 Baskerville,Mary - Providence 10 Gray,A’riana - Xavier Double-Doubles (rebounds, assists) 20-Point Games 8 Spolyar,Kristen - Butler 7 Campbell,Kelly - DePaul 2 Campbell,Kelly - DePaul 14 Siegrist,Madison - Villanova 7 2 players 7 Gedaka,Mary - Villanova 1 Onken,Cameron - Villanova 13 Agnew,Jaylyn - Creighton 6 Samuels,Shadeen - Seton Hall 6 Baskerville,Mary - Providence 12 Gedaka,Mary - Villanova 5 2 players 6 Spolyar,Kristen - Butler 12 Stonewall,Chante - DePaul 4 4 players 5 Elmore,Desiree - Seton Hall 11 Spolyar,Kristen - Butler 3 8 players 4 Lewis,Alexis - Seton Hall 10 2 players 2 7 players 4 Samuels,Shadeen - Seton Hall 8 Gray,A’riana - Xavier 1 14 players 3 6 players 7 2 players 2 7 players 4 6 players 10-Assist Games 1 13 players 3 3 players 3 Campbell,Kelly - DePaul 2 7 players 2 England,Tiana - St. John’s 1 12 players 1 3 players

2019-20 PLAYER GAME HIGHS CAREER MILESTONE MARKER Points 1,000 Career Points 400 Career Assists 43* Agnew,Jaylyn (Creighton) vs Georgetown (03/01/20) Alexis Lewis, Seton Hall 1,610 points Kelly Campbell, DePaul 654 assists Field Goals Made Chante Stonewall, DePaul 1,566 points Tiana England, St. John’s 499 assists 15 Agnew,Jaylyn (Creighton) vs Georgetown (03/01/20) Mary Gedaka, Villanova 1,542 points Field Goal Attempts Kristen Spolyar, Butler 1,535 points 200 Career Steals 25 four tied Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton 1,531 points Kelly Campbell, DePaul 223 steals Field Goal Percentage Shadeen Samuels, Seton Hall 1,240 points Alexis Lewis, Seton Hall 220 steals .818 (9-11) Samuels,Shadeen (Seton Hall) vs Providence (01/19/20) Qadashah Hoppie, St. John’s 1,165 points Chante Stonewall, DePaul 200 steals .818 (9-11) Spingola,Isabelle (Marquette) vs Georgetown (01/24/20) Alisha Kebbe, St. John’s 1,106 points Kristen Spolyar, Butler 180 steals Three-Point Field Goals Made Kelly Campbell, DePaul 1,103 points 8 Agnew,Jaylyn (Creighton) vs Georgetown (03/01/20) Alissa Alston, St. John’s 1,061 points 100 Career Blocks Three-Point Field Goals Attempts Taylor Barnes, Georgetown 1,034 points Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton 117 blocks 17 Agnew,Jaylyn (Creighton) vs Georgetown (03/01/20) A’riana Gray, Xavier 982 points Free-Throws Made Tiana England, St. John’s 927 points 12 Correa,Leilani (St. John’s) vs UNLV (12/01/19) Free-Throw Attempts 500 Career Rebounds 13 four tied Kelly Campbell, DePaul 963 rebounds Rebounds Alexis Lewis, Seton Hall 848 rebounds 18 Onken,Cameron (Villanova) vs 12/12 DePaul (02/23/20) A’riana Gray, Xavier 750 rebounds Assists Shadeen Samuels, Seton Hall 742 rebounds 13 Campbell,Kelly (11/12 DePaul) vs Providence (02/02/20) Mary Gedaka, Villanova 708 rebounds Steals Chante Stonewall, DePaul 705 rebounds 6 nine tied Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton 652 rebounds Blocked Shots Alisha Kebbe, St. John’s 639 rebounds 6 Herlihy,Bridget (Villanova) at Drexel (12/04/19) Shae Brey, Butler 635 rebounds *BIG EAST record Kristen Spolyar, Butler 551 rebounds

BIG EAST COACHING RECORDS Year Collegiate Career School BIG EAST Overall at School Record Record Record Pct. Kurt Godlevske, Butler 6th Same 87-99 Same 44-64 .407 , Creighton 18th Same 346-230 Same 76-50 .603 Doug Bruno, DePaul 36th 34th 719-347 Same 183-71 .720 James Howard, Georgetown 9th 3rd 115-126 40-57 20-34 .370 Megan Duffy, Marquette 3rd 1st 66-27 22-7 13-5 .722 , Providence 23rd 4th 352-341 54-73 18-54 .250 Joe Tartamella, St. John’s 8th Same 161-99 Same 84-58 .591 Anthony Bozzella, Seton Hall 28th 7th 438-412 132-89 64-62 .508 Harry Perretta, Villanova 42nd Same 783-488 Same 345-277 .555 Melanie Moore, Xavier 1st Same 3-26 Same 2-16 .111

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HOW T HEY RANK Through March 3 Games NONCONFERENCE BREAKDOWN BIG EAST Teams Among All Division I (Top 25 Listed) Category Team Rank Statistc National Leader (Statistic) BIG EAST versus... Scoring Offense DePaul 2nd 84.5 Oregon (86.0) American Athletic 3-5 .375 3-Point Field Goals Per Game DePaul 2nd 10.7 FGCU (11.9) America East 2-0 1.000 Creighton 7th 93 Atlantic Coast 5-2 .714 3-Point Field Goals Attempted DePaul 2nd 964.0 FGCU (1,086.0) Atlantic Sun 0-0 n/a Creighton 9th 775.0 Villanova 10th 769.0 Atlantic 10 9-5 .643 3-Point Field Goals Made DePaul 2nd 320.0 FGCU (370.0) Big Sky 0-0 n/a Creighton 7th 271.0 Big South 1-0 1.000 3-Point Field Goal Defense Villanova 11th 26.4 Old Dominion (23.4) Big Ten 2-3 .400 Assists DePaul 4th 591.0 Baylor (633.0) Big 12 1-0 1.000 Marquette 11th 527.0 Big West 0-0 n/a Assists Per Game DePaul 6th 19.7 Baylor (22.6) Colonial 1-4 .200 Marquette 10th 18.2 Conference USA 0-0 n/a Assist/Turnover Ratio DePaul 6th 1.48 Oregon (1.88) Great West 0-0 n/a Creighton 9th 1.35 Steals DePaul 4th 343.0 Alcorn (401.0) Horizon 6-2 .750 Butler 13th 322.0 Ivy 2-3 .400 Steals Per Game DePaul 7th 11.4 Alcorn (14.3) Metro Atlantic Athletic 5-2 .714 Butler 9th 11.1 Mid-American 3-3 .500 Fewest Turnovers Creighton 5th 324.0 Penn (300.0) Mid-Eastern Athletic 2-0 1.000 Fewest Fouls Villanova 21st 401.0 UConn (328.0) Missouri Valley 3-1 .750 Turnovers Per Game Creighton 4th 11.2 FGCU (10.5) Mountain West 0-3 .000 St. John’s 25th 12.7 Northeast 4-1 .800 Turnovers Forced DePaul 7th 21.83 Alcorn (26.57) Ohio Valley 2-1 .667 Turnover Margin DePaul 2nd 8.50 FGCU (10.61) Free Throw Attempts Butler 9th 628.0 Troy (711.0) Pacifi c-12 2-3 .400 Free Throws Made Butler 14th 434.0 Denver (495.0) Patriot 3-2 .600 Free Throw Percentage DePaul 8th 78.6 William & Mary (81.4) Southeastern 2-3 .400 Creighton 13th 77.8 Southern 0-0 n/a St. John’s 16th 77.6 Southland 0-0 n/a Field-Goal Percentage Marquette 25th 44.7 Baylor (50.7) Southwestern Athletic 1-0 1.000 Personal Fouls Per Game Villanova 13th 13.8 UConn (11.3) Summit 5-1 .800 Offensive Rebounds Per Game DePaul 13th 15.5 Troy (22.6) Sun Belt 1-0 1.000 Rebound Margin Marquette 6th 10.4 Troy (15.6) West Coast 3-0 1.000 W-L Percentage DePaul 22nd 83.3 South Carolina (96.7) Western Athletic 0-0 n/a BIG EAST Players Among All Division I (Top 25 Listed) Independents 0-0 n/a Category Player (Team) Rank Statistc National Leader (Statistic) Non-Division I 0-0 n/a Points Per Game Jaylyn Agnew (Creighton) 7th 20.8 Stella Johnson, Rider (24.2) Maddy Siegrist (Villanova) 23rd 19.1 Total 68-44 .607 Final Points Maddy Siegrist (Villanova) 16th 553.0 Chelsey Perry, UT Martin (686.0) Home 36-15 .706 Assists Kelly Campbell (DePaul) 6th 183.0 , Oregon (272.0) Away 24-22 .522 Selena Lott (Marquette) 16th 157.0 Neutral 8-7 .533 Tiana England (St. John’s) 18th 152.0 Assists Per Game Kelly Campbell (DePaul) 10th 6.1 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon (9.1) Selena Lott (Marquette) 12th 5.8 Tiana England (St. John’s) 25th 5.2 Assist/Turnover Ratio Kelly Campbell (DePaul) 1st 5.90 Kelly Campbell, DePaul (5.90) Field Goals Made Maddy Siegrist (Villanova) 6th 215.0 Chelsey Perry, UT Martin (263.0) Chante Stonewall (DePaul) 14th 206.0 Field Goal Attempts Maddy Siegrist (Villanova) 15th 472.0 Vivian Gray, Oklahoma St. (557.0) Chante Stonewall (DePaul) 18th 468.0 Field-Goal Percentage Shadeen Samuels (Seton Hall) 22nd 56.7 Monika Czinano, Iowa (69.9) 3-Point Field Goals Per Game Jaylyn Agnew (Creighton) 8th 3.10 Taylor Robertson, Oklahoma (4.64) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Jaylyn Agnew (Creighton) 18th 220.0 Taylor Robertson, Oklahoma (290.0) 3-Point Field Goals Made Jaylyn Agnew (Creighton) 16th 82.0 Taylor Robertson, Oklahoma (123.0) Minutes Played Mary Gedaka (Villanova) 6th 1111:13 Taylor Kalmer, SDSU (1176:38) Temi Carda (Creighton) 18th 1074:40 Minutes Played Per Game Mary Gedaka (Villanova) 7th 38.32 Rose Caverly, Vermont (39.40) Jaylyn Agnew (Creighton) 16th 37.64 Temi Carda (Creighton) 21st 37.06 Free Throw Attempts Kristen Spolyar (Butler) 5th 211.0 Ellie Harmeyer, Belmont (226.0) Free Throws Made Kristen Spolyar (Butler) 5th 161.0 Ellie Harmeyer, Belmont (183.0) Free Throw Percentage Jaylyn Agnew (Creighton) 1st 94.9 Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton (94.9) Triple Doubles Kelly Campbell (DePaul) 3rd 1.0 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon (6.0) Cameron Onken (Villanova) 3rd 1.0 Sabrina Ionescu (8.0)

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