2020-21 SCHEDULE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS WBB Contact: Nate Krueger NOVEMBER Email: [email protected] Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) C: 253-569-9468 28 Sat. SEATTLE U TBA TBA O: 541-346-5475 30 Mon. at Portland TBA TBA 2020-21 OREGON WBB @OREGONWBB DECEMBER Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) QUICK FACTS 4 Fri. COLORADO * TBA TBA 6 Sun. UTAH * TBA TBA UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 8 Tue. PORTLAND STATE TBA TBA Name University of Oregon 2019-20 Overall Record 31-2 13 Sun. at Oregon State * TBA TBA Location Eugene, Ore. 2019-20 Pac-12 Record (Finish) 17-1 (1st) 19 Sat. at Washington * TBA TBA Founded 1876 2019-20 Pac-12 Tournament Finish 1st 21 Mon. at Washington State * TBA TBA Enrollment 23,000 2019-20 Postseason No NCAA Tournament due to COVID-19 Average Incoming HS GPA 3.59 JANUARY 2019-20 Final AP Ranking No. 2 Nickname Ducks 2019-20 Highest AP Ranking No. 1 (four weeks) Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) Colors Apple Green & Yellow Starters Returning/Lost 1/4 1 Fri. UCLA * TBA TBA President Michael Schill Letterwinners Returning/Lost 4/7 3 Sun. USC * TBA TBA Athletics Director Rob Mullens Redshirts Returning/Lost 2/0 8 Fri. at California * TBA TBA Faculty Athletics Rep Tim Gleason Newcomers 7 (5 freshmen, 2 transfers) 10 Sun. at Stanford * TBA TBA Arena Matthew Knight Arena (12,364) Most Returning Points Erin Boley (303, 9.2 PPG) 14 Thu. at Arizona * TBA TBA Television ESPN, Pac-12 Networks & GoDucks.com/Live Most Returning Rebounds Erin Boley (67, 2.0 RPG) 17 Sun. at Arizona State * TBA TBA Radio KUGN 590 AM (Terry Jonz) Most Returning Assists Jaz Shelley (50, 1.5 APG) 22 Fri. WASHINGTON * TBA TBA Apparel Provider Nike Most Returning Steals Taylor Chavez (34, 1.1 SPG) 24 Sun. WASHINGTON STATE * TBA TBA Most Returning Blocks Lydia Giomi (8, 0.3 BPG) 29 Fri. at Colorado * TBA TBA PROGRAM HISTORY 31 Sun. at Utah * TBA TBA First Season of Competition 1973-74 STARTERS RETURNING (1) All-Time Record 826-533 Name Yr. Pos. GP-GS PPG RPG APG FEBRUARY Matthew Knight Arena Record 117-49 Erin Boley Sr. F 33-33 9.2 2.0 0.7 Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) Pac-12 Titles 5 (98-99, 99-00, 17-18, 18-19, 19-20) 5 Fri. ARIZONA * TBA TBA Pac-12 Tournament Titles 2 (2018, 2020) OTHER LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (3) 7 Sun. ARIZONA STATE * TBA TBA Pac-12 Tournament Record 14-17 Name Yr. Pos. GP-GS PPG RPG APG 12 Fri. CALIFORNIA * TBA TBA NCAA Appearances (Record) 15 (15-15) Taylor Chavez Jr. G 32-3 6.5 1.8 0.8 15 Mon. STANFORD * TBA TBA NCAA Final Fours 1 (2019) Lydia Giomi Sr. F 31-0 3.3 2.3 0.3 19 Fri. at UCLA * TBA TBA WNIT Appearances (Record) 7 (18-5) Jaz Shelley So. G 33-1 6.3 1.0 1.5 21 Sun. at USC * TBA TBA AIAW Appearances (Record) 2 (2-2)

28 Sun. OREGON STATE * TBA TBA Postseason Titles 2 (WNIT - 2002, 1989) Overall Postseason Record 35-22 REDSHIRTS RETURNING (2) Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown Home games in BOLD CAPS at Matthew Knight Arena Sedona Prince RSo. F 6-7 Liberty Hill, Texas * Pac-12 Conference game COACHING STAFF Head Coach (New Mexico, 1988) Nyara Sabally RSo. F 6-5 Berlin, Germany Twitter @GoDucksKG PRESEASON AWARDS UO Career 7th Season (155-54, 72-36 P12) INCOMING TRANSFERS (2) Div. I Career 24th Season (537-216) Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Last School Collegiate Career 27th Season (582-256) Taylor Mikesell Jr. G 5-11 Maryland #21 ERIN BOLEY Associate Head Coach Mark Campebll (7th) Arielle Wilson Jr. F 6-6 Kilgore College » Cheryl Miller Small Forward of the Year watch list Twitter @GoDucksMC » Preseason all-Pac-12 Assistant Coach Jodie Berry (7th) INCOMING FRESHMEN (5) #11 TAYLOR MIKESELL Twitter @GoDucksJKB Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown » Ann Meyers Drysdale Shooting Guard of the Year watch list Assistant Coach Xavi Lopez (4th) Angela Dugalic Fr. F 6-4 Des Plaines, Ill. » Preseason all-Pac-12 honorable mention Twitter @GoDucksXL Te-Hina Paopao Fr. G 5-9 Oceanside, Calif. Sydney Parrish Fr. G 6-2 Fishers, Ind. #32 SEDONA PRINCE SUPPORT STAFF Maddie Scherr Fr. G 5-11 Florence, Ky. » Preseason all-Pac-12 Director of Operations Megan Lopez (5th) Kylee Watson Fr. F 6-4 Linwood, N.J. Interim Director of Creativity/Student-Athlete Support Oti Gildon (1st) #3 TAYLOR CHAVEZ Athletic Trainer Kim Terrell (18th) STARTERS LOST (4) » Preseason all-Pac-12 honorable mention Strength & Conditioning Courtney Walden (2nd) Name Pos. GP-GS PPG RPG APG F 33-33 17.3 9.6 1.5 #4 JAZ SHELLEY ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS » Preseason all-Pac-12 honorable mention G 33-33 17.5 8.6 9.1 Women’s Contact Nate Krueger Minyon Moore G 33-33 7.8 2.3 4.1 Email [email protected] Satou Sabally F 29-29 16.2 6.9 2.3 Cell Phone 253-569-9468 Office Phone 541-346-9745 Senior Assoc. AD - Communications Jimmy Stanton OTHER LETTERWINNERS LOST (3) Assoc. AD - Communications Patrick Pierson Name Pos. GP-GS PPG RPG APG Assoc. Director of Communications Todd Miles Lucy Cochrane F 18-0 1.4 1.2 0.7 Assoc. Director of Communications Greg Walker Holly Winterburn G 28-0 3.4 1.5 0.8 Asst. Director of Communications Derren Iha Morgan Yaeger G 18-0 1.1 0.7 0.2 Asst. Director of Communications Nate Krueger Asst. Director of Communications Zach Lawson Editor-in-Chief, GoDucks.com Rob Moseley 2020-21 » QUICK FACTS

NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No Name Position Height Class Hometown High School/Last School No Name Position 1 Nyara Sabally Forward 6-5 RS Sophomore Berlin, Germany SLZB 21 Erin Boley Forward 3 Taylor Chavez Guard 5-10 Junior Surprise, Ariz. Valley Vista HS 3 Taylor Chavez Guard 4 Jaz Shelley Guard 5-9 Sophomore Moe, Australia Berwick College 25 Angela Dugalic Forward 10 Arielle Wilson Forward 6-6 Junior Fayetteville, N.C. Northwood Temple Academy/Kilgore College 14 Lydia Giomi Forward 11 Taylor Mikesell Guard 5-11 Junior Massillon, Ohio Jackson HS/Maryland 11 Taylor Mikesell Guard 12 Te-Hina Paopao Guard 5-9 Freshman Oceanside, Calif. La Jolla Country Day School 12 Te-Hina Paopao Guard 14 Lydia Giomi Forward 6-6 Senior Seattle, Wash. West Seattle HS 33 Sydney Parrish Guard 21 Erin Boley Forward 6-2 Senior Hodgenville, Ky. Elizabethtown HS/Notre Dame 32 Sedona Prince Forward 22 Kylee Watson Forward 6-4 Freshman Linwood, N.J. Mainland HS 1 Nyara Sabally Forward 23 Maddie Scherr Guard 5-11 Freshman Florence, K.Y. Ryle HS 23 Maddie Scherr Guard 25 Angela Dugalic Forward 6-4 Freshman Des Plaines, Ill. Maine West HS 4 Jaz Shelley Guard 32 Sedona Prince Forward 6-7 RS Sophomore Liberty Hill, Texas Liberty Hill HS/Texas 22 Kylee Watson Forward 33 Sydney Parrish Guard 6-2 Freshman Fishers, Ind. Hamilton Southeastern HS 10 Arielle Wilson Forward

COACHING STAFF SUPPORT STAFF

Name Position UO Experience Alma Mater Name Position Kelly Graves Head Coach 7th Season New Mexico, 1988 Megan Lopez Director of Operations Oregon Record: 155-54 (72-36 Pac-12) Collegiate Record (27th season): 582-256 Div. 1 Record (24th season): 537-216 Oti Gildon Interim Director of Creativity/Student-Athlete Support Mark Campbell Associate Head Coach 7th Season Hawai’i, 2004 Kim Terrell Sr. Assoc. Director of Athletic Medicine Jodie Berry Assistant Coach 7th Season Western Washington, 2002 Courtney Walden Strength and Conditioning Coach Xavi Lopez Assistant Coach 4th Season Point Loma Nazarene, 2007 Illya Lebow Administrative Assistant

ROSTER BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

BY CLASS BY POSITION BY HOME STATE & COUNTRY Name Pronunciation Seniors (2): Boley, Giomi Guards (6) Forwards (7) Kentucky (2): Boley, Scherr Taylor Chavez CHA-vez Arizona (1): Chavez Juniors (3): Chavez, Mikesell, Wilson Chavez Boley Angela Dugalic DOO-guh-litch Australia (1): Shelley Lydia Giomi Gee-OH-me RS Sophomores (2): Prince, Sabally Mikesell Dugalic California (1): Paopao Taylor Mikesell MIKE-sell Sophomores (1): Shelley Paopao Giomi Germany (1): Sabally Te-Hina Paopao Tuh-HEE-nuh Pow-pow Freshmen (5): Dugalic, Paopao, Parrish, Parrish Prince Illinois (1): Dugalic Indiana (1): Parrish Sydney Parrish PAIR-ish Sherr, Watson Scherr Sabally New Jersey (1): Watson Sedona Prince Suh-DOH-nuh Shelley Watson North Carolina (1): Wilson Nyara Sabally Knee-ARE-uh Sah-BUH-lee Wilson Ohio (1): Mikesell Arielle Wilson Air-ee-EL Texas (1): Prince Xavi Lopez CHA-vee Washington (1): Giomi

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2020-21 PHOTO ROSTER

1 3 4 10 11 12 NYARA SABALLY TAYLOR CHAVEZ JAZ SHELLEY ARIELLE WILSON TAYLOR MIKESELL TE-HINA PAOPAO RSo. | Forward | 6-5 Jr. | Guard | 5-10 So. | Guard | 5-9 Jr. | Forward | 6-6 Jr. | Guard | 5-11 Fr. | Guard | 5-9 Berlin, Germany Surprise, Ariz. Moe, Australia Fayetteville, N.C. Massillon, Ohio Oceanside, Calif.

14 21 22 23 25 32 LYDIA GIOMI ERIN BOLEY KYLEE WATSON MADDIE SCHERR ANGELA DUGALIC SEDONA PRINCE Sr. | Forward | 6-6 Sr. | Forward | 6-2 Fr. | Forward | 6-4 Fr. | Guard | 5-11 Fr. | Forward | 6-4 RSo. | Forward | 6-7 Seattle, Wash. Hodgenville, Ky. Linwood, N.J. Florence, Ky. Des Plaines, Ill. Liberty Hill, Texas

33 SYDNEY PARRISH KELLY GRAVES MARK CAMPBELL JODIE BERRY XAVI LOPEZ MEGAN LOPEZ Fr. | Guard | 6-2 Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Fishers, Ind. 7th Season 7th Season 7th Season 4th Season

OTI GILDON KIM TERRELL COURTNEY WALDEN Interim Director of Senior Associate Director Strength and Creativity and Student- of Athletic Medicine Conditioning Coach Athlete Support

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QUICK HITS: #21 ERIN BOLEY

CAREER » Entering her third active season with the Ducks; transferred from Notre Dame following 2016-17, sat out 2017-18. » Oregon Career (71 G): 10.9 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 0.9 APG, .453 FG% (281-620), .435 3PT% (186-428), .871 FT% (27-31). » Collegiate Career (108 G): 9.4 PPG, 2.8 PPG, 0.8 APG, .446 FG% (365-819), .426 3PT% (233-547), .879 FT% (51-58). » The only active player in the NCAA to rank in the top-15 nationally in 3-point percentage each of the last two seasons. » 1,014 total points in her collegiate career; 225 points away from reaching 1,000 in her Oregon career. » Enters 2020-21 tied for sixth all-time at Oregon with 186 made three-pointers as a Duck; UO record is 329 (Sabrina Ionescu). » .435 3-point shooting percentage as a Duck would currently rank fourth all-time; UO record is .457 (Lexi Bando). » Career-best 108 made 3-pointers in 2018-19 - her first active year as a Duck - ranks second in UO single-season history. » Career-best .441 3-point shooting percentage in 2019-20 ranks 10th in program single-season history. » Owns four of Oregon’s 12 individual performances of eight or more made three-pointers in a game, including a career-high nine - tied for No. 2 in single-game history - at Washington on Jan. 27, 2019. AS A JUNIOR IN 2019-20 » Ranked 13th in the nation and third in the Pac-12 with a career-best .441 3-point shooting percentage (78-177). » Caught fire from beyond the arc after a slow start to the season, shooting 46.6 percent (41-88) on 3-pointers during Pac-12 and a scorching 51.0 percent (49-96) during Oregon’s 19-game win streak to close the season. » Enjoyed a torrid two-game stretch in mid-February, going 7-of-12 from 3-point range for a season-high 25 points on at USC before dropping 24 points on 8-of-9 3-point shooting in the following game at California. » .889 (8-9) 3-point percentage at California (2/21/20) ranks third-best in Oregon single-game history. » Scored 20 or more points three times with 13 double-figure scoring games; Nine career 20-point games, 44 DFSG.

2019-20 AWARDS RECAP TEAM NOTES

SABRINA IONESCU UNIQUE 2020-21 SEASON OPENS NOV. 28 » AAU James E. Sullivean Award Co-Winner Much like everyday life, the 2020-21 college basketball season will look different from years past in 2020-21 as the primary focus » Wade Trophy Winner continues to be getting the COVID-19 global pandemic under control. Oregon will play just three nonconference games against » Naismith Trophy Winner regional opponents in 2020-21, beginning with the season opener on Saturday, Nov. 28, against Seattle U. The remainder of the » Wooden Award Winner Ducks’ regular-season schedule will be conference play, which for the first time will feature a full 22-game, double-round robin » Associated Press National Player of the Year (unanimous) schedule. Due to COVID-19, fans will not be allowed at Pac-12 basketball games until at least January 2021, at which time the » USBWA National Player of the Year conference will revisit the subject. It is unlikely fans will be allowed at any Pac-12 basketball games in 2020-21. » ESPN.com National Player of the Year » Nancy Lieberman National Point Guard of the Year SEEKING FOURTH STRAIGHT TITLE, DUCKS PICKED IN TOP THREE OF PAC-12 » Honda Sport Award Winner The Ducks aren’t the preseason favorite to win the Pac-12 for the first time in a couple years, but Oregon remains a highly- » Senior CLASS Award Winner regard team in the nation’s most competitive conference. Oregon was picked to tie for second with Arizona this season by the » Associated Press First-Team All-American league’s coaches while being projected to finish third behind the Wildcats by the media, with Stanford the preseason favorite to win the conference in both polls. UCLA and Oregon State rounded out the top-five of both preseason projections. The Ducks » WBCA First-Team All-American - one of five Pac-12 teams in the Associated Press preseason top-25 at No. 10 - enter 2020-21 with hopes of capturing a fourth » Wooden Award All-American straight regular-season conference championship. » USBWA First-Team All-American » Senior CLASS Award First-Team All-American BOLEY LEADS DUCKS AS LONE RETURNING STARTER » Pac-12 Player of the Year (unanimous) The Ducks will be tasked with replacing more talent than any other team in the nation after losing three WNBA top-10 picks in » All-Pac-12 SABRINA IONESCU (No. 1, New York Liberty), SATOU SABALLY (No. 2, ) and RUTHY HEBARD (No. 8, Chicago Sky), » Pac-12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player as well as a fourth starter in Pac-12 all-defensive selection MINYON MOORE. However, there will be one familiar face in Oregon’s starting lineup as senior ERIN BOLEY returns to lead the new-look Ducks into 2020-21. Arguably the nation’s most lethal RUTHY HEBARD shooter from three-point range, Boley was named to the preseason all-Pac-12 team while also landing on the preseason watch » Katrina McClain National Power Forward of the Year list for the Cheryl Miller Small Forward of the Year Award. Boley was absolutely stellar down the stretch for the Ducks in 2021, » Associated Press First-Team All-American shooting an incredible 51.0 percent (49-of-96) from three-point range during Oregon’s 19-game win streak to close the season. » WBCA First-Team All-American » USBWA First-Team All-American Oregon returns three more letterwinners from 2019-20 in senior forward LYDIA GIOMI, junior guard TAYLOR CHAVEZ and » Wooden Award All-American sophomore guard JAZ SHELLEY. Giomi is the longest-tenured Duck in her fifth season, while Chavez - the 2020 Pac-12 sixth » Senior CLASS Award Second-Team All-American player of the year - and Shelley are expected to see their roles grow after shining off the bench last season. Both Chavez and » All-Pac-12 Shelley received preseason all-Pac-12 honorable mention recognition.

SATOU SABALLY SEDONA PRINCE, NYARA SABALLY READY AFTER TWO-YEAR LAYOFFS » Cheryl Miller National Small Forward of the Year Oregon’s first game of 2020-21 will hold special significance for redshirt sophomores SEDONA PRINCE and NYARA SABALLY, » WBCA First-Team All-American both of whom are in their third years of college but still have yet to make their collegiate debuts. Prince missed her freshman » Associated Press Second-Team All-American year with an injury and then was forced to sit out 2019-20 after transferring to Oregon from Texas, while Sabally has dealt with knee injuries each of the last two years. Prince joined Boley on the preseason all-Pac-12 team and is regarded as one of » USBWA Second-Team All-American the most talented posts in the nation, while Sabally is looking to carry on the legacy left by her older sister, Satou Sabally. » All-Pac-12 MIKESELL, WILSON JOIN AS TRANSFERS TAYLOR CHAVEZ The Ducks added more experience to its young roster with the addition of junior transfers Taylor Mikesell (Maryland) and » Pac-12 Sixth Player of the Year Arielle Wilson (Kilgore College). Mikesell established herself as one of the nation’s premier shooters the last two years at Maryland - winning Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2019 - and she is on the preseason watch list for the Ann Meyers Drysdale MINYON MOORE National Shooting Guard of the Year award while also earning preseason all-Pac-12 honorable mention status. Wilson adds more » Pac-12 All-Defensive size to the post for the Ducks at 6-foot-6 and is a capable shooter for her size. JAZ SHELLEY NATION’S NO. 1 CLASS READY TO ROLL » Pac-12 All-Freshman Honorable Mention The Ducks are hoping to offset the loss of four starters with the addition of the top-ranked freshman class in the nation, made up of five players who were all ESPN top-30 recruits, Gatorade state players of the year and McDonalds all-Americans.SYDNEY KELLY GRAVES PARRISH (No. 8 in ESPN rankings), TE-HINA PAOPAO (No. 11) and MADDIE SCHERR (No. 19) will compete for time at the guard » John R. Wooden Pac-12 Coach of the Year spot, ANGELA DUGALIC (No. 22) will help fill the versatile wing role vacated by Satou Sabally, andKYLEE WATSON (No. 17) will » Naismith National Coach of the Year Finalist add more size and power to Oregon’s post group. It is the first No. 1 ranked recruiting class in program history.

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2019-20 COMBINED STATISTICS

2019-20 Oregon Women's Basketball Oregon Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 16, 2020) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 31-2 15-0 11-1 5-1 CONFERENCE 17-1 9-0 8-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 14-1 6-0 3-0 5-1

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 20 Sabrina Ionescu 33-33 111 33.7218-421 .5 1 60-153 .3 9 82-89 .9 2 63 221 284 8.6 45 0 299 98 9 49 578 17.5 24 Ruthy Hebard 33-33 946 28.7252-368 .6 8 0-0 .0 0 66-95 .6 9 113 204 317 9.6 67 0 48 48 35 42 570 17.3 00 Satou Sabally 29-29 836 28.8156-336 .4 6 45-133 .3 3 114-144 .7 9 73 128 201 6.9 64 1 66 64 12 28 471 16.2 21 Erin Boley 33-33 808 24.5108-240 .4 5 78-177 .4 4 9-12 .7 5 1 66 67 2.0 45 0 24 16 2 25 303 9.2 23 Minyon Moore 33-33 801 24.3 92-205 .4 4 18-58 .3 1 57-77 .7 4 26 50 76 2.3 56 0 134 32 6 54 259 7.8 03 Taylor Chavez 32-3 635 19.8 76-153 .4 9 45-95 .4 7 11-15 .7 3 16 40 56 1.8 42 1 27 23 2 34 208 6.5 04 Jaz Shelley 33-1 584 17.7 71-167 .4 2 47-112 .4 2 20-32 .6 2 12 21 33 1.0 24 0 50 24 2 23 209 6.3 11 Holly Winterburn 28-0 318 11.4 34-93 .3 6 14-43 .3 2 12-15 .8 0 8 33 41 1.5 22 0 22 16 2 15 94 3.4 14 Lydia Giomi 31-0 332 10.7 39-65 .6 0 0-0 .0 0 23-31 .7 4 34 36 70 2.3 40 0 10 16 8 13 101 3.3 12 Lucy Cochrane 18-0 118 6.6 10-16 .6 2 0-0 .0 0 5-6 .8 3 6 16 22 1.2 5 0 12 9 9 1 25 1.4 02 Morgan Yaeger 18-0 110 6.1 8-27 .2 9 3-14 .2 1 0-0 .0 0 5 8 13 0.7 11 0 4 7 1 2 19 1.1 Team 50 79 129 12 Total...... 33 6600 1064-20 .5 0 310-785 .3 9 399-516 .7 7 407 902 130 39.7 421 2 696 365 88 286 283 86.0 Opponents...... 33 6600 736-194 .3 7 200-706 .2 8 239-363 .6 5 337 650 987 29.9 508 - 423 490 66 175 191 57.9

TEAM STATISTICS ORE OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2837 1911 11/11/19 NORTHEASTERN W 89-47 8253 Points per game 86.0 57.9 11/13/19 UTAH ST. W 109-52 8334 Scoring margin +28.1 - 11/16/19 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 99-63 9159 FIELD GOALS-ATT 1064-2091 736-1944 11/24/19 at Syracuse W 81-64 3091 pct .5 0 9 .3 7 9 11/28/19 vs Oklahoma State W 89-72 0 3 POINT FG-ATT 310-785 200-706 11/29/19 vs UT Arlington W 91-54 771 3-point FG pct .3 9 5 .2 8 3 11/30/19 vs Louisville L 62-72 624 3-pt FG made per gam 9.4 6.1 12/08/19 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. W 95-56 9560 FREE THROWS-ATT 399-516 239-363 12/14/19 at Long Beach St. W 81-45 1278 pct .7 7 3 .6 5 8 12/16/19 UC RIVERSIDE W 84-41 11705 F-Throws made per ga 12.1 7.2 12/21/19 KANSAS ST. W 89-51 10706 REBOUNDS 1309 987 * 01/03/20 COLORADO W 104-46 10483 Rebounds per game 39.7 29.9 * 01/05/20 UTAH W 88-51 10490 Rebounding margin +9.8 - * 01/10/20 at Arizona St. L 66-72 3958 ASSISTS 696 423 * 01/12/20 at Arizona W 71-64 7680 Assists per game 21.1 12.8 * 01/16/20 STANFORD W 87-55 12218 TURNOVERS 365 490 * 01/19/20 CALIFORNIA W 105-55 10725 Turnovers per game 11.1 14.8 * 01/24/20 OREGON ST. W 76-64 12364 margin +3.8 - * 01/26/20 at Oregon St. W 66-57 9301 /turnover ratio 1.9 0.9 * 01/30/20 at Utah W 90-63 3326 STEALS 286 175 * 02/01/20 at Colorado W 101-53 3669 Steals per game 8.7 5.3 02/03/20 at UConn W 74-56 10167 BLOCKS 88 66 * 02/07/20 ARIZONA W 85-52 11692 Blocks per game 2.7 2.0 * 02/09/20 ARIZONA ST. W 79-48 12364 ATTENDANCE 162781 76505 * 02/14/20 at UCLA W 80-66 5912 Home games-Avg/Gam 15-10852 12-5128 * 02/16/20 at Southern California W 93-67 2123 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 6-2495 * 02/21/20 at California W 93-61 4518 * 02/24/20 at Stanford W 74-66 6511 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Totals * 02/28/20 WASHINGTON ST. W 88-57 12364 Oregon 720 710 795 612 2837 * 03/01/20 WASHINGTON W 92-56 12364 Opponents 429 444 517 521 1911 03/06/20 vs Utah W 79-59 6782 03/07/20 vs Arizona W 88-70 0 03/08/20 vs Stanford W 89-56 6794

* - Conference game

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2019-20 PAC-12 STATISTICS

2019-20 Oregon Women's Basketball Oregon Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 16, 2020) Conference games only

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 17-1 9-0 8-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 17-1 9-0 8-1 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 20 Sabrina Ionescu 18-18 618 34.3126-233 .5 4 27-67 .4 0 54-56 .9 6 37 107 144 8.0 29 0 162 53 2 25 333 18.5 24 Ruthy Hebard 18-18 518 28.8138-206 .6 7 0-0 .0 0 39-60 .6 5 64 107 171 9.5 37 0 24 25 12 23 315 17.5 00 Satou Sabally 18-18 532 29.6103-210 .4 9 30-74 .4 0 78-94 .8 3 45 84 129 7.2 39 0 45 41 8 20 314 17.4 21 Erin Boley 18-18 421 23.4 55-115 .4 7 41-88 .4 6 7-8 .8 7 0 35 35 1.9 24 0 11 7 0 15 158 8.8 23 Minyon Moore 18-18 417 23.2 51-114 .4 4 7-27 .2 5 25-35 .7 1 12 27 39 2.2 30 0 63 14 2 34 134 7.4 03 Taylor Chavez 17-0 360 21.2 42-80 .5 2 22-46 .4 7 6-8 .7 5 8 20 28 1.6 23 1 8 13 0 16 112 6.6 04 Jaz Shelley 18-0 333 18.5 30-79 .3 8 19-50 .3 8 14-25 .5 6 4 13 17 0.9 13 0 22 8 0 13 93 5.2 14 Lydia Giomi 16-0 163 10.2 14-23 .6 0 0-0 .0 0 11-15 .7 3 11 10 21 1.3 18 0 5 5 4 7 39 2.4 11 Holly Winterburn 15-0 166 11.1 12-38 .3 1 4-15 .2 6 3-4 .7 5 2 20 22 1.5 13 0 13 8 1 7 31 2.1 12 Lucy Cochrane 8-0 43 5.4 2-6 .3 3 0-0 .0 0 3-4 .7 5 1 6 7 0.9 1 0 5 3 2 0 7 0.9 02 Morgan Yaeger 8-0 29 3.6 1-6 .1 6 0-2 .0 0 0-0 .0 0 3 2 5 0.6 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 0.3 Team 29 41 70 10 Total...... 18 3600 574-111 .5 1 150-369 .4 0 240-309 .7 7 216 472 688 38.2 229 1 358 189 31 161 153 85.4 Opponents...... 18 3600 405-104 .3 8 117-404 .2 9 126-195 .6 4 184 346 530 29.4 293 - 239 270 34 97 105 58.5

TEAM STATISTICS ORE OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1538 1053 * 01/03/20 COLORADO W 104-46 10483 Points per game 85.4 58.5 * 01/05/20 UTAH W 88-51 10490 Scoring margin +26.9 - * 01/10/20 at Arizona St. L 66-72 3958 FIELD GOALS-ATT 574-1110 405-1041 * 01/12/20 at Arizona W 71-64 7680 Field goal pct .5 1 7 .3 8 9 * 01/16/20 STANFORD W 87-55 12218 3 POINT FG-ATT 150-369 117-404 * 01/19/20 CALIFORNIA W 105-55 10725 3-point FG pct .4 0 7 .2 9 0 * 01/24/20 OREGON ST. W 76-64 12364 3-pt FG made per gam 8.3 6.5 * 01/26/20 at Oregon St. W 66-57 9301 FREE THROWS-ATT 240-309 126-195 * 01/30/20 at Utah W 90-63 3326 Free throw pct .7 7 7 .6 4 6 * 02/01/20 at Colorado W 101-53 3669 F-Throws made per ga 13.3 7.0 * 02/07/20 ARIZONA W 85-52 11692 REBOUNDS 688 530 * 02/09/20 ARIZONA ST. W 79-48 12364 Rebounds per game 38.2 29.4 * 02/14/20 at UCLA W 80-66 5912 Rebounding margin +8.8 - * 02/16/20 at Southern California W 93-67 2123 ASSISTS 358 239 * 02/21/20 at California W 93-61 4518 Assists per game 19.9 13.3 * 02/24/20 at Stanford W 74-66 6511 TURNOVERS 189 270 * 02/28/20 WASHINGTON ST. W 88-57 12364 Turnovers per game 10.5 15.0 * 03/01/20 WASHINGTON W 92-56 12364 Turnover margin +4.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.9 0.9 * - Conference game STEALS 161 97 Steals per game 8.9 5.4 BLOCKS 31 34 Blocks per game 1.7 1.9 ATTENDANCE 105064 46998 Home games-Avg/Gam 9-11674 9-5222 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Totals Oregon 402 375 447 314 1538 Opponents 239 229 286 299 1053

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2019-20 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT STATISTICS

2019-20 Oregon Women's Basketball Oregon Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 16, 2020) Pac-12 Tournament

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

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 20 Sabrina Ionescu 3-3 106 35.3 26-43 .6 0 11-18 .6 1 7-8 .8 7 4 24 28 9.3 6 0 27 10 3 4 70 23.3 24 Ruthy Hebard 3-3 95 31.7 20-27 .7 4 0-0 .0 0 6-6 1.000 9 18 27 9.0 5 0 8 9 3 6 46 15.3 00 Satou Sabally 3-3 87 29.0 10-33 .3 0 3-15 .2 0 10-14 .7 1 7 6 13 4.3 8 0 4 4 0 1 33 11.0 21 Erin Boley 3-3 94 31.3 11-22 .5 0 8-15 .5 3 0-0 .0 0 1 7 8 2.7 6 0 8 1 0 3 30 10.0 23 Minyon Moore 3-3 67 22.3 9-19 .4 7 4-7 .5 7 7-10 .7 0 2 4 6 2.0 6 0 10 2 0 3 29 9.7 03 Taylor Chavez 3-0 61 20.3 7-12 .5 8 7-8 .8 7 2-4 .5 0 1 6 7 2.3 5 0 4 2 1 5 23 7.7 04 Jaz Shelley 3-0 52 17.3 8-14 .5 7 4-9 .4 4 0-0 .0 0 2 2 4 1.3 4 0 7 2 0 1 20 6.7 11 Holly Winterburn 2-0 7 3.5 1-3 .3 3 0-0 .0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1.0 14 Lydia Giomi 3-0 23 7.7 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 1-2 .5 0 1 2 3 1.0 5 0 1 0 1 0 3 1.0 02 Morgan Yaeger 1-0 4 4.0 0-1 .0 0 0-1 .0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 12 Lucy Cochrane 1-0 4 4.0 0-0 .0 0 0-0 .0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 3 4 7 1 Total...... 3 600 93-175 .5 3 37-73 .5 0 33-44 .7 5 30 74 104 34.7 45 0 69 31 8 24 256 85.3 Opponents...... 3 600 69-171 .4 0 21-65 .3 2 26-43 .6 0 31 54 85 28.3 44 - 37 38 10 14 185 61.7

TEAM STATISTICS ORE OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 256 185 03/06/20 vs Utah W 79-59 6782 Points per game 85.3 61.7 03/07/20 vs Arizona W 88-70 0 Scoring margin +23.7 - 03/08/20 vs Stanford W 89-56 6794 FIELD GOALS-ATT 93-175 69-171 Field goal pct .5 3 1 .4 0 4 * - Conference game 3 POINT FG-ATT 37-73 21-65 3-point FG pct .5 0 7 .3 2 3 3-pt FG made per gam 12.3 7.0 FREE THROWS-ATT 33-44 26-43 Free throw pct .7 5 0 .6 0 5 F-Throws made per ga 11.0 8.7 REBOUNDS 104 85 Rebounds per game 34.7 28.3 Rebounding margin +6.3 - ASSISTS 69 37 Assists per game 23.0 12.3 TURNOVERS 31 38 Turnovers per game 10.3 12.7 Turnover margin +2.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 2.2 1.0 STEALS 24 14 Steals per game 8.0 4.7 BLOCKS 8 10 Blocks per game 2.7 3.3 ATTENDANCE 0 13576 Home games-Avg/Gam 0-0 0-0 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-4525

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Totals Oregon 53 78 64 61 256 Opponents 56 32 49 48 185

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2019-20 19-GAME WIN STREAK STATISTICS

2019-20 Oregon Women's Basketball Oregon Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 16, 2020) 19-Game Win Streak

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 19-0 7-0 9-0 3-0 CONFERENCE 15-0 7-0 8-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-0 0-0 1-0 3-0

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 20 Sabrina Ionescu 19-19 667 35.1131-242 .5 4 36-77 .4 6 53-57 .9 3 39 118 157 8.3 26 0 180 63 5 27 351 18.5 24 Ruthy Hebard 19-19 576 30.3147-217 .6 7 0-0 .0 0 42-59 .7 1 67 117 184 9.7 38 0 31 32 13 30 336 17.7 00 Satou Sabally 19-19 577 30.4107-233 .4 5 33-87 .3 7 83-100 .8 3 53 86 139 7.3 41 0 48 33 8 19 330 17.4 21 Erin Boley 19-19 481 25.3 64-126 .5 0 49-96 .5 1 7-8 .8 7 1 38 39 2.1 28 0 15 8 0 16 184 9.7 23 Minyon Moore 19-19 446 23.5 54-118 .4 5 11-33 .3 3 30-45 .6 6 13 29 42 2.2 36 0 68 17 3 35 149 7.8 03 Taylor Chavez 18-0 378 21.0 44-89 .4 9 24-51 .4 7 7-10 .7 0 7 22 29 1.6 25 1 11 12 1 20 119 6.6 04 Jaz Shelley 19-0 330 17.4 28-73 .3 8 19-49 .3 8 14-22 .6 3 5 11 16 0.8 13 0 26 11 1 12 89 4.7 14 Lydia Giomi 17-0 150 8.8 10-17 .5 8 0-0 .0 0 9-13 .6 9 10 10 20 1.2 18 0 3 3 5 3 29 1.7 11 Holly Winterburn 15-0 133 8.9 7-32 .2 1 3-14 .2 1 0-0 .0 0 2 14 16 1.1 10 0 10 6 1 6 17 1.1 12 Lucy Cochrane 7-0 29 4.1 2-4 .5 0 0-0 .0 0 0-0 .0 0 1 2 3 0.4 1 0 0 2 1 0 4 0.6 02 Morgan Yaeger 9-0 33 3.7 1-7 .1 4 0-3 .0 0 0-0 .0 0 3 2 5 0.6 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 0.2 Team 25 37 62 10 Total...... 19 3800 595-115 .5 1 175-410 .4 2 245-314 .7 8 226 486 712 37.5 238 1 392 199 38 169 161 84.7 Opponents...... 19 3800 439-109 .4 0 126-415 .3 0 121-195 .6 2 189 359 548 28.8 299 - 254 275 42 100 112 59.2

TEAM STATISTICS ORE OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1610 1125 * 01/12/20 at Arizona W 71-64 7680 Points per game 84.7 59.2 * 01/16/20 STANFORD W 87-55 12218 Scoring margin +25.5 - * 01/19/20 CALIFORNIA W 105-55 10725 FIELD GOALS-ATT 595-1158 439-1093 * 01/24/20 OREGON ST. W 76-64 12364 Field goal pct .5 1 4 .4 0 2 * 01/26/20 at Oregon St. W 66-57 9301 3 POINT FG-ATT 175-410 126-415 * 01/30/20 at Utah W 90-63 3326 3-point FG pct .4 2 7 .3 0 4 * 02/01/20 at Colorado W 101-53 3669 3-pt FG made per gam 9.2 6.6 02/03/20 at UConn W 74-56 10167 FREE THROWS-ATT 245-314 121-195 * 02/07/20 ARIZONA W 85-52 11692 Free throw pct .7 8 0 .6 2 1 * 02/09/20 ARIZONA ST. W 79-48 12364 F-Throws made per ga 12.9 6.4 * 02/14/20 at UCLA W 80-66 5912 REBOUNDS 712 548 * 02/16/20 at Southern California W 93-67 2123 Rebounds per game 37.5 28.8 * 02/21/20 at California W 93-61 4518 Rebounding margin +8.6 - * 02/24/20 at Stanford W 74-66 6511 ASSISTS 392 254 * 02/28/20 WASHINGTON ST. W 88-57 12364 Assists per game 20.6 13.4 * 03/01/20 WASHINGTON W 92-56 12364 TURNOVERS 199 275 03/06/20 vs Utah W 79-59 6782 Turnovers per game 10.5 14.5 03/07/20 vs Arizona W 88-70 0 Turnover margin +4.0 - 03/08/20 vs Stanford W 89-56 6794 Assist/turnover ratio 2.0 0.9 STEALS 169 100 * - Conference game Steals per game 8.9 5.3 BLOCKS 38 42 Blocks per game 2.0 2.2 ATTENDANCE 84091 66783 Home games-Avg/Gam 7-12013 9-5912 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-4525

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Totals Oregon 399 422 459 330 1610 Opponents 271 242 317 295 1125

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2019-20 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

2019-20 Oregon Women's Basketball Oregon Team Game-by-Game (as of Mar 16, 2020) All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NORTHEASTERN 11/11/ 89-47 W 34-72 .4 7 9-35 .2 5 12-15 .8 0 16 32 48 48.0 12 26 15 3 13 89 89.0 UTAH ST. 11/13/ 109-52 W 39-69 .5 6 17-32 .5 3 14-14 1.00 14 31 45 46.5 14 31 10 9 9 109 99.0 TEXAS SOUTHERN 11/16/ 99-63 W 40-75 .5 3 9-26 .3 4 10-14 .7 1 17 34 51 48.0 12 29 14 3 10 99 99.0 at Syracuse 11/24/ 81-64 W 28-65 .4 3 11-30 .3 6 14-20 .7 0 16 31 47 47.8 16 21 14 2 5 81 94.5 vs Oklahoma State 11/28/ 89-72 W 35-76 .4 6 11-35 .3 1 8-11 .7 2 12 34 46 47.4 10 19 10 1 3 89 93.4 vs UT Arlington 11/29/ 91-54 W 34-64 .5 3 11-33 .3 3 12-14 .8 5 13 23 36 45.5 15 21 10 5 9 91 93.0 vs Louisville 11/30/ 62-72 L 25-73 .3 4 6-35 .1 7 6-8 .7 5 17 22 39 44.6 14 11 7 4 5 62 88.6 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. 12/08/ 95-56 W 34-53 .6 4 14-24 .5 8 13-20 .6 5 4 28 32 43.0 12 24 9 4 6 95 89.4 at Long Beach St. 12/14/ 81-45 W 34-57 .5 9 10-27 .3 7 3-3 1.00 12 26 38 42.4 4 19 23 1 12 81 88.4 UC RIVERSIDE 12/16/ 84-41 W 31-73 .4 2 14-30 .4 6 8-8 1.00 19 32 51 43.3 13 22 14 6 14 84 88.0 KANSAS ST. 12/21/ 89-51 W 33-66 .5 0 5-16 .3 1 18-24 .7 5 9 35 44 43.4 14 25 9 6 7 89 88.1 COLORADO 01/03/ 104-46 W 40-69 .5 8 8-17 .4 7 16-22 .7 2 7 33 40 43.1 18 26 6 4 10 104 89.4 UTAH 01/05/ 88-51 W 35-66 .5 3 5-17 .2 9 13-15 .8 6 16 24 40 42.8 9 21 8 2 9 88 89.3 at Arizona St. 01/10/ 66-72 L 27-55 .4 9 5-18 .2 7 7-14 .5 0 9 31 40 42.6 20 9 17 0 5 66 87.6 at Arizona 01/12/ 71-64 W 24-52 .4 6 5-14 .3 5 18-23 .7 8 12 27 39 42.4 12 17 17 2 11 71 86.5 STANFORD 01/16/ 87-55 W 31-63 .4 9 8-24 .3 3 17-21 .8 1 10 25 35 41.9 12 16 7 1 10 87 86.6 CALIFORNIA 01/19/ 105-55 W 42-69 .6 0 10-17 .5 8 11-14 .7 8 15 21 36 41.6 14 28 8 1 14 105 87.6 OREGON ST. 01/24/ 76-64 W 28-63 .4 4 9-21 .4 2 11-13 .8 4 11 22 33 41.1 13 18 7 0 7 76 87.0 at Oregon St. 01/26/ 66-57 W 24-62 .3 8 5-19 .2 6 13-14 .9 2 15 25 40 41.1 16 12 9 2 6 66 85.9 at Utah 01/30/ 90-63 W 31-56 .5 5 9-20 .4 5 19-24 .7 9 11 29 40 41.0 10 20 16 0 12 90 86.1 at Colorado 02/01/ 101-53 W 39-65 .6 0 10-22 .4 5 13-14 .9 2 14 25 39 40.9 11 28 8 5 13 101 86.8 at UConn 02/03/ 74-56 W 30-63 .4 7 6-20 .3 0 8-12 .6 6 12 28 40 40.9 11 21 10 5 8 74 86.2 ARIZONA 02/07/ 85-52 W 32-65 .4 9 11-28 .3 9 10-16 .6 2 15 25 40 40.8 12 23 15 0 11 85 86.2 ARIZONA ST. 02/09/ 79-48 W 27-55 .4 9 13-25 .5 2 12-17 .7 0 12 20 32 40.5 17 15 10 1 11 79 85.9 at UCLA 02/14/ 80-66 W 32-58 .5 5 6-15 .4 0 10-17 .5 8 13 27 40 40.4 17 17 12 0 2 80 85.6 at Southern California 02/16/ 93-67 W 35-62 .5 6 13-30 .4 3 10-12 .8 3 10 28 38 40.3 7 27 10 3 4 93 85.9 at California 02/21/ 93-61 W 36-70 .5 1 12-24 .5 0 9-10 .9 0 17 31 48 40.6 13 23 8 7 5 93 86.2 at Stanford 02/24/ 74-66 W 27-56 .4 8 7-20 .3 5 13-17 .7 6 8 26 34 40.4 14 13 13 1 8 74 85.8 WASHINGTON ST. 02/28/ 88-57 W 32-58 .5 5 6-17 .3 5 18-23 .7 8 12 25 37 40.3 7 22 8 0 6 88 85.8 WASHINGTON 03/01/ 92-56 W 32-66 .4 8 8-21 .3 8 20-23 .8 7 9 28 37 40.2 7 23 10 2 17 92 86.0 vs Utah 03/06/ 79-59 W 29-58 .5 0 12-23 .5 2 9-13 .6 9 9 26 35 40.0 16 20 14 5 11 79 85.8 vs Arizona 03/07/ 88-70 W 33-62 .5 3 15-31 .4 8 7-10 .7 0 14 25 39 40.0 11 26 11 3 4 88 85.9 vs Stanford 03/08/ 89-56 W 31-55 .5 6 10-19 .5 2 17-21 .8 1 7 23 30 39.7 18 23 6 0 9 89 86.0 Oregon 2837 1064-209 . 5 0 9 310-785 . 3 9 5 399-516 . 7 7 3 407 902 1309 39.7 421 696 365 88 286 2837 86.0 Opponents 1911 736-1944 . 3 7 9 200-706 . 2 8 3 239-363 . 6 5 8 337 650 987 29.9 508 423 490 66 175 1911 57.9

Games played: 33 Rebounds/game: 39.7 Points/game: 86.0 Assists/game: 21.1 FG Pct: 50.9 Turnovers/game: 11.1 3FG Pct: 39.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.9 FT Pct: 77.3 Steals/game: 8.7 Blocks/game: 2.7

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2019-20 TEAM GAME HIGHS

2019-20 Oregon Women's Basketball Oregon Team High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 16, 2020) All games

Oregon - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 109 UTAH ST. (11/13/19) 105 CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) 104 COLORADO (01/03/20) 101 at Colorado (02/01/20) 99 TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/19) FIELD GOALS MADE 42 CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) 40 COLORADO (01/03/20) 40 TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/19) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 76 vs Oklahoma State (11/28/19) 75 TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/19) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .642 (34-53) SOUTH DAKOTA ST. (12/08/19) .609 (42-69) CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 17 UTAH ST. (11/13/19) 15 vs Arizona (03/07/20) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 35 vs Louisville (11/30/19) 35 vs Oklahoma State (11/28/19) 35 NORTHEASTERN (11/11/19) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .588 (10-17) CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) .583 (14-24) SOUTH DAKOTA ST. (12/08/19) FREE THROWS MADE 20 WASHINGTON (03/01/20) 19 at Utah (01/30/20) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 24 at Utah (01/30/20) 24 KANSAS ST. (12/21/19) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (14-14) UTAH ST. (11/13/19) 1.000 (8-8) UC RIVERSIDE (12/16/19) 1.000 (3-3) at Long Beach St. (12/14/19) REBOUNDS 51 UC RIVERSIDE (12/16/19) 51 TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/19) ASSISTS 31 UTAH ST. (11/13/19) 29 TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/19) STEALS 17 WASHINGTON (03/01/20) 14 CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) 14 UC RIVERSIDE (12/16/19) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 UTAH ST. (11/13/19) 7 at California (02/21/20) TURNOVERS 23 at Long Beach St. (12/14/19) 17 at Arizona (01/12/20) 17 at Arizona St. (01/10/20) FOULS 20 at Arizona St. (01/10/20) 18 vs Stanford (03/08/20) 18 COLORADO (01/03/20)

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#3 TAYLOR CHAVEZ

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Category Stat Opponent Date Points 25 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 Points 25 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 Rebounds 5 vs. Kansas State 12/21/19 Rebounds 5 vs. Kansas State 12/21/19 Assists 6 vs. UC Riverside 11/23/18 Assists 3 2x, last vs. UT Arlington 11/29/19 Steals 6 at USC 1/11/19 Steals 3 2x, last at #18 Arizona 1/12/20 Blocks 1 9x, last vs. Utah 3/6/20 Blocks 1 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 FG Made 9 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 FG Made 9 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 FG Attempts 14 vs. #12 Arizona 2/7/20 FG Attempts 14 vs. #12 Arizona 2/7/20 3FG Made 6 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 3FG Made 6 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 3FG Attempts 9 2x, last vs. UT Arlington 11/29/19 3FG Attempts 9 2x, last vs. UT Arlington 11/29/19 FT Made 4 2x, last at Utah State 11/14/18 FT Made 3 vs. Washington State 2/28/20 FT Attempts 4 4x, last vs. Utah 3/6/20 FT Attempts 4 2x, last vs. Utah 3/6/20

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2018-19 28 0 516 18.4 45 117 .385 23 63 .365 12 14 .857 5 31 36 1.3 40 1 45 1.6 17 7 33 125 4.5 2019-20 32 3 635 19.8 76 153 .497 45 95 .474 11 15 .733 16 40 56 1.8 42 1 27 0.8 23 2 34 208 6.5 TOTAL 60 3 1151 19.2 121 270 .448 68 158 .430 23 29 .793 21 71 92 1.5 82 2 72 1.2 40 9 67 333 5.6

#4 JAZ SHELLEY

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Category Stat Opponent Date Points 32 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 Points Same Rebounds 3 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Rebounds Same Assists 4 at California 2/21/20 Assists Same Steals 3 3x, last vs. #12 Arizona 2/7/20 Steals Same Blocks 1 2x, last at #4 UConn 2/3/20 Blocks Same FG Made 10 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 FG Made Same FG Attempts 16 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 FG Attempts Same 3FG Made 10 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 3FG Made Same 3FG Attempts 14 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 3FG Attempts Same FT Made 5 2x, last vs. Washington 3/1/20 FT Made Same FT Attempts 6 2x, last vs. Washington 3/1/20 FT Attempts Same

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2019-20 33 1 584 17.7 71 167 .425 47 112 .420 20 32 .625 12 21 33 1.0 24 0 50 1.5 24 2 23 209 6.3 TOTAL 33 1 584 17.7 71 167 .425 47 112 .420 20 32 .625 12 21 33 1.0 24 0 50 1.5 24 2 23 209 6.3

#14 LYDIA GIOMI

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Category Stat Opponent Date Points 18 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 Points 18 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 Rebounds 11 vs. UC Irvine 12/21/18 Rebounds 9 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 Assists 2 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Assists 2 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Steals 3 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Steals 3 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Blocks 3 2x, last at California 2/21/20 Blocks 3 at California 2/21/20 FG Made 8 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 FG Made 8 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 FG Attempts 10 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 FG Attempts 10 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 3FG Made 0 3FG Made 0 3FG Attempts 0 3FG Attempts 0 FT Made 4 vs. Buffalo 11/18/18 FT Made 3 vs. Kansas State 12/21/19 FT Attempts 6 vs. Buffalo 11/18/18 FT Attempts 4 2x, last vs. #3 Stanford 1/16/20

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 7 0 50 7.1 3 13 .231 0 0 .000 1 8 .125 5 2 7 1.0 6 0 0 0.0 6 0 1 7 1.0 2017-18 20 0 109 5.5 11 16 .688 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 12 18 30 1.5 15 0 2 0.1 4 7 4 23 1.2 2018-19 36 0 324 9.0 26 49 .531 0 0 .000 11 21 .524 39 37 76 2.1 42 0 7 0.2 18 9 2 63 1.8 2019-20 31 0 332 10.7 39 65 .600 0 0 .000 23 31 .742 34 36 70 2.3 40 0 10 0.3 16 8 13 101 3.3 TOTAL 94 0 815 8.7 79 143 .552 0 0 .000 36 63 .571 90 93 183 1.9 103 0 19 0.2 44 24 20 194 2.1

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#21 ERIN BOLEY

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Category Stat Opponent Date Points 32 vs. USC 2/24/19 Points 25 at USC 2/16/20 Rebounds 9 vs. Ohio State 3/24/17 Rebounds 6 at Utah 1/30/20 Assists 4 2x, last at USC 1/11/19 Assists 3 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Steals 4 vs. California 1/19/20 Steals 4 vs. California 1/19/20 Blocks 1 2x, last vs. Baylor 4/5/19 Blocks 1 2x, last vs. UT Arlington 11/29/19 FG Made 11 2x, last vs. USC 2/24/19 FG Made 9 at USC 2/16/20 FG Attempts 19 vs. Syracuse 11/10/18 FG Attempts 15 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 3FG Made 9 at Washington 1/27/19 3FG Made 8 at California 2/21/20 3FG Attempts 13 at Washington 1/27/19 3FG Attempts 12 at USC 2/16/20 FT Made 4 2x, last at Michigan State 12/20/16 FT Made 3 at Utah 1/30/20 FT Attempts 4 5x, last at Utah 1/30/20 FT Attempts 4 2x, last at Utah 1/30/20

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17* 37 10 555 15.0 84 199 .-422 47 119 .395 24 27 .889 28 76 104 2.8 31 0 24 0.6 29 0 17 239 6.5 2017-18 REDSHIRT SEASON 2018-19 38 38 1068 28.1 173 380 .455 108 251 .430 18 19 .947 34 98 132 3.5 59 1 41 1.1 35 2 20 472 12.4 2019-20 33 33 808 24.5 108 240 .450 78 177 .441 9 12 .750 1 66 67 2.0 45 0 24 0.7 16 2 25 303 9.2 Oregon 71 71 1876 26.4 281 620 .453 186 428 .435 27 31 .871 35 164 199 2.8 104 0 65 0.9 51 4 45 775 10.9 Career 108 81 2431 22.5 365 819 .446 233 547 .426 51 58 .879 63 240 303 2.8 135 1 89 0.8 80 4 62 1014 9.4 *Played 2016-17 season at Notre Dame before coming to Oregon

#1 NYARA SABALLY

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN | 2019-20 - Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll Re-injured her knee in the summer of 2019 and missed a second straight season after undergoing surgery in September.

AS A FRESHMAN | 2018-19 Sat out the season after undergoing knee surgery following an injury in the championship game of the FIBA U18 European Championships against Spain in August of 2018.

GERMAN NATIONAL TEAM Extensive experience in the German national team system ... Exploded on to the scene in the summer of 2017, as she was named the MVP of the FIBA U18 Div. B European Championship after averaging 17.3 points, 12.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game ... In the semifinals against Great Britain, Sabally tallied 21 points, 18 rebounds, six steals and four blocked shots...In the championship game against Ireland, she posted another double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds.

PERSONAL Younger sister of former Oregon women's basketball star and current Dallas Wings standout Satou Sabally (2017-20) ... The two sisters were teammates in 2018-19 and 2019-20, though Nyara missed both seasons due to injury.

#32 SEDONA PRINCE

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN | 2019-20 Forced to sit out for a second year in a row after being denied immediate eligibility by the NCAA following her transfer from Texas.

AS A FRESHMAN | 2018-19 Sat out her lone season at Texas after suffering a broken right leg in August of 2018 while playing for the USA U18 national team at the FIBA Americas Championship in Mexico City...Named to the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll in the Spring of 2019.

USA NATIONAL TEAM Played with the USA U18, U17 and U16 national teams..Competed in the 2018 FIBA U18 Americas Championship in Mexico City, in the 2016 FIBA U17 World Championship in Zaragoza, Spain and the 2015 FIBA U16 Americas Championship in Puebla, Mexico.

HIGH SCHOOL Rated the No. 8 recruit in the nation by ESPN...A 2018 McDonald's All-American and Jordan Brand Classic participant...Started all 154 games in her high school career, amassing 2,759 points, 1,493 rebounds, 385 assists, 424 steals and 924 blocked shots...Was named the 2018 Texas Girls Coaches Association Basketball Athlete of the Year (1A-4A) after averaging 22.3 points, 8.2 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 2.8 steals and 4.7 blocks per game as a senior...Went 115-11 in three seasons at Liberty HS with a 4A state championship game appearance as a junior in 2017...Averaged 18.4 points, 11.4 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 2.0 steals and 7.2 blocks per game.

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#10 ARIELLE WILSON

BEFORE OREGON Joined the Ducks as a junior college transfer prior to the 2020-21 season after spending 2019-20 at Kilgore College in Texas ... Gave the 2020-21 Ducks eight players at 6-foot-2 or taller ... Averaged 1.8 points, 2.4 rebounds and a team-high 1.9 blocks for Kilgore as a sophomore while going 20-of-67 from the floor and 8-of-31 from thee-point range ... Played at Northwest Florida State College as a freshman in 2018-19, scoring 19 points with 35 rebounds and seven blocked shots in 21 total appearances.

QUOTABLE "Arielle has grown exponentially over the last year," said Addie Lees, the head coach at Kilgore College. "She has put in quali- ty work and owned her experience at the junior college level. She approaches the game with respect and has put in countless hours to put herself in the best possible position to be successful at the Division I level."

#11 TAYLOR MIKESELL

AS A JUNIOR | 2020-21 One of the nation's elite shooters will be able to suit up for the Ducks as a junior in 2020-21 after being granted immediate eligibility by the NCAA following her transfer from Maryland.

BEFORE OREGON Joined the Ducks after spending her first two collegiate seasons at Maryland ... Averaged 12.3 points per game and shot 41.8 percent from three-point range while starting 66 straight games over two seasons for the Terrapins ... The Big Ten freshman of the year and an all-Big-Ten second-team selection in 2018-19 after averaging 13.4 points per game and shooting 41.1 percent from three- point range, second-best in the Big Ten and 22nd in the nation ... Broke the Maryland single-season record (men and women) for three-pointers in a season with 95 as a freshman, and scored in double figures in 27 of 34 games ... Earned all-Big-Ten honorable mention as a sophomore in 2019-20, averaging 11.2 points while again ranking second in the Big Ten and 24th in the nation with a 42.5 three-point percentage ... Also racked up 45 steals as a sophomore while averaging 2.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game ... Helped lead Maryland to back-to-back Big Ten regular-season titles and the 2020 Big Ten Tournament championship.

Oregon will enter 2020-21 as one of the most lethal three-point shooting teams in the nation after adding junior transfer TAYLOR MIKESELL from Maryland to join returnering snipers ERIN BOLEY, TAYLOR CHAVEZ and JAZ SHELLEY. Forwards SEDONA PRINCE and NYARA SABALLY also have the ability to stretch the floor with their outside shooting.

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With five five-star recruits - all of whom are state champions, McDonalds all-Americans and Gatorade state players of the year KELLY- GRAVES and the Ducks inked the nation's top-ranked recruiting class in 2020 for the first time in program history. #12 TE-HINA PAOPAO

HIGH SCHOOL The nation's No. 11 ranked recruit in the class of 2020 according to the final espnW rankings, and a consensus top-25 recruit by Blue Star, Prospect Nation and ASGR ... A McDonalds all-American and Jordan Brand Classic selection after a stellar career at La Jolla Country Day School ... The 2020 California Gatorade State player of the year, Cal-Hi Sports Ms. Basketball player of the year, Coastal League player of the year, San Diego Section player of the year and MaxPreps California State player of the year ... Led La Jolla Country Day School to a 32-1 record and a No. 1 national ranking as a senior, averaging 22.7 points, 8.0 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 3.3 steals per game ... Racked up 10 double-doubles and one triple-double as a senior while scoring 30 points or more six times, including 30 in the SoCal Regional title-game win over Los Angeles Windward ... The 2019 Coast League player of the year and a first-team all-San Diego Section selection as a junior in 2018-19 after averaging 17.5 points, 9.3 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.4 steals per game as a junior ... Led LJCD to the Regional Championship and the California State Final Four in 2018-19.

HEAD COACH KELLY GRAVES "Te-Hina's skillset is incredible. She reminds me of Sabrina (Ionescu) in her ability to affect the game in so many ways. She is a strong rebounder, an uncanny passer and an elite three-point shooter. She's an unselfish teammate, a hard worker who always plays the game with a huge smile, and a baller to the max with a really high basketball IQ."

#22 KYLEE WATSON

HIGH SCHOOL The nation's No. 17 ranked recruit in the class of 2020 according to the final espnW top-100 rankings, and a consensus top-25 recruit by Blue Star, Prospect Nation and ASGR ... A McDonalds all-American and Jordan Brand Classic selection as a senior, as well as the 2020 New Jersey Gatorade State player of the year and The Press Girls Basketball player of the year for the third straight season ... A three-time USA Today first-team all-New Jersey selection ... Averaged a double-double as a senior with 16.9 points and 10.1 rebounds as well as 4.1 assists per game, leading Mainland High School to a 21-7 record and the Cape- Atlantic League Tournament and South Jersey Group III finals ... Finished her career as Mainland's all-time leading scorer for both men and women ... Led Mainland HS to the 2019 New Jersey State Championship as a junior, averaging 18.1 points, 11.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 3.1 blocks per game.

USA NATIONAL TEAM Member of the USA U-16 National Team in 2017.

HEAD COACH KELLY GRAVES "Kylee might be the hardest working player in the country, and she is definitely one of the nation's elite forwards. She's an excellent defender, and one of the country's best rebounders and scorers around the hoop. Strong, versatile, physical and active, Kylee is a quiet leader, a winner, an incredible student, and a humble, awesome teammate."

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#23 MADDIE SCHERR

HIGH SCHOOL The nation's No. 19 ranked recruit in the class of 2020 according to the final espnW top-100 rankings, and a consensus top-20 recruit by Blue Star, Prospect Nation and ASGR ... A McDonalds all-American and Jordan Brand Classic selection as a senior, and the Kentucky Gatorade State player of the year in each of her final two seasons at Ryle High School ... Led Ryle to the state tournament for the third year in a row as a senior, averaging 14.9 points and 7.3 rebounds per game to claim the title of 2020 Kentucky Miss Basketball ... Guided Ryle to the school's first-ever Kentucky State Championship (all classifications) as a junior in 2018-19 after averaging 16.1 points, 7.3 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 3.7 steals per game ... A consensus first-team all- State selection and the MVP of the 2019 Kentucky State Tournament, averaging 12.0 points and 6.8 rebounds per game to lead Ryle to the state title ... Graduated as Ryle's all-time leader in scoring, rebounding and assists ... Carried a 3.8 GPA and was very active in Young Life and in her community, earning the 2020 Donna Murphy Award by the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation for her success on and off the court.

HEAD COACH KELLY GRAVES "Maddie is one of the best two-way guards in the country. Her versatility is her strength – she can play point guard, she shoots over 40 percent from three-point range, and she is a great rebounder and post-up player. Maddie is one of the nation's best defenders, as well. She is a winner, a competitor, an unselfish superstar, and a great student and leader."

#25 ANGELA DUGALIC

HIGH SCHOOL The nation's No. 22 ranked recruit in the class of 2020 according to the final espnW top-100 rankings, and a consensus top-50 recruit by Blue Star, Prospect Nation and ASGR ... A McDonalds all-American and Jordan Brand Classic selection as a senior, as well as the 2020 Illinois Gatorade State player of the year and 2020 Illinois Miss Basketball ... Led Maine West High School to a 30-4 record and the Super-Sectional round of the Class 4A state tournament, averaging a double-double with 20.6 points and 10.3 rebounds per game to go along with 2.7 assists, 2.7 steals and 1.7 blocks per game ... A first-team Illinois all-state selection in 2019 after leading Maine West to an undefeated 35-0 record and the 2019 Illinois 4-A State Championship ... Averaged 13.2 points, 8.7 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.7 steals as a junior.

SERBIAN NATIONAL TEAM Played for the Serbian Senior National Team in 2019, and trained with the squad in the summer of 2020 ahead of her freshman season at Oregon.

HEAD COACH KELLY GRAVES "Angela is one of the most versatile forwards in the country. She can score with either hand around the rim and is a great mid-range and three-point shooter. She can handle the ball like a guard at 6'4", and perhaps her most underrated skill is her elite passing ability. Angela is highly skilled, a winner, a hard worker, and an unselfish teammate."

#33 SYDNEY PARRISH

HIGH SCHOOL Oregon's top-ranked 2020 recruit at No. 8 in the final espnW top-100 rankings, and a consensus top-30 recruit by Blue Star, Prospect Nation and ASGR ... 2020 Indiana Miss Basketball as well as a McDonalds all-American and Jordan Brand Classic se- lection as a senior ... Averaged 24.8 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game as a senior, guiding Hamilton Southeastern High School to a 22-2 regular-season record and a trip to the sectional title game ... Scored 30 or more points eight times as a senior while racking up eight double-doubles ... Led HSE to the Indiana Class 4-A State title as a junior after averaging 21.0 points per game - including 30 points and 10 rebounds in the Royals' state championship game victory - en route to winning 2019 Indiana Gatorade State player of the year ... Also averaged 6.9 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.9 steals per game as a junior ... A 2020 IBCA Senior Supreme All-State selection and a two-time IBCA Underclass Supreme All-State selection ... Burst onto the high school scene with 16.2 points per game as a freshman and 15.7 points per game as a sophomore ... Finished high school career as HSE's all-time leading scorer and Hamilton County's all-time leading girls scorer.

HEAD COACH KELLY GRAVES "In my opinion, Sydney is the best pure shooter in the country, but she's more than that – she can score in multiple ways. She's a baller, a leader, a winner, she's versatile, and she's a hoops junkie with a very high basketball IQ. Most importantly, she's one of the nicest, most genuine people you'll ever meet and is going to be a terrific presence in our locker room."

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GET TO KNOW COACH HEAD COACH KELLY GRAVES

HEAD COACH EXPERIENCE Oregon Experience Seventh Season Oregon Record 155-54 (72-36 Pac-12) Collegiate Experience 27th Season Collegiate Record 582-256 Div. I Experience 24th Season Div. I Record 537-216 Alma Mater New Mexico, 1988

OREGON - 2014-PRESENT (155-54) » Led the Ducks to three straight Pac-12 regular-season championships (2018, 2019, 2020) and two Pac-12 Tournament titles (2018, 2020). » Guided Oregon to the program’s first-ever Final Four in 2019 while reaching third straight Elite Eight. » Went to back-to-back Elite Eights in 2017 and 2018. UO had never been beyond the second round previously. » Oregon’s 33 wins in 2017-18 set a new program record, matched again during the Ducks’ 2018-19 Final Four run. YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD Year School Overall Conference Conference Finish Postseason GONZAGA - 2000-2014 (316-136) 2019-20 Oregon 31-2 17-1 1st No NCAA Tournament due to COVID-19 » Took the Zags to seven NCAA Tournaments in his 14 years 2018-19 Oregon 31-5* 16-2 1st NCAA Final Four as the head coach, including two Sweet 16 appearances 2017-18 Oregon 33-5 16-2 1st NCAA Elite Eight and one Elite Eight. 2016-17 Oregon 23-14 8-10 6th NCAA Elite Eight » Eight-time WCC Coach of the Year 2015-16 Oregon 24-11 9-9 6th WNIT Final Four » 10-straight WCC titles (2005-14) 2014-15 Oregon 13-17 6-12 T-9th - 2013-14 Gonzaga 29-5 16-2 1st NCAA First Round » Went 5-23 in his first season in Spokane, including a 0-14 2012-13 Gonzaga 27-6 15-1 1st NCAA First Round record in WCC play. Lost just 12 total WCC games in his 2011-12 Gonzaga 28-6 14-2 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen final 10 seasons. 2010-11 Gonzaga 31-5 14-0 1st NCAA Elite Eight 2009-10 Gonzaga 29-5 14-0 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen SAINT MARY'S - 1997-2000 (66-26) 2008-09 Gonzaga 27-7 12-2 1st NCAA Second Round » Took the head job at Saint Mary’s after working as an 2007-08 Gonzaga 25-9 13-1 1st WNIT Second Round 2006-07 Gonzaga 24-10 13-1 1st NCAA First Round assistant for four seasons at Portland under Jim Sollars. 2005-06 Gonzaga 16-14 11-3 T-1st - » Took Saint Mary’s to its first NCAA Tournament in 1998-99. 2004-05 Gonzaga 28-4 14-0 1st WNIT Second Round 2003-04 Gonzaga 18-12 10-4 T-2nd WNIT First Round BIG BEND CC - 1989-1992 (45-20) 2002-03 Gonzaga 18-12 9-5 T-2nd - » Originally took an assistant coach position with the men’s 2001-02 Gonzaga 11-18 2-12 8th - team at Big Bend, but was asked to coach the women’s 2000-01 Gonzaga 5-23 0-14 8th - 1999-00 Saint Mary’s 20-10 11-3 2nd WNIT Second Round team after the previous head coach left. 1998-99 Saint Mary’s 26-7 10-4 3rd NCAA First Round » Took a four-win team in his first season to a 23-10 mark in 1997-98 Saint Mary’s 20-9 9-5 T-3rd - his third and final year. TOTALS 23 Seasons 537-216 13 conference titles 11 NCAA Appearances » Inducted into the NWAC Hall of Fame. * Graves missed Air Force & UC Irvine wins in 2018-19 while on suspension

NUMBERS TO KNOW In just six seasons as Oregon’s head coach, Kelly Graves has established a winning culture and cemented the Ducks as one of the premiere women’s college basketball programs in the nation.

In his 24th season as a NCAA Division I Graves – who enters his seventh season with the Ducks in 2020-21 – was named the seventh head coach in program history head coach, Kelly Graves has racked up on April 7, 2014. On March 20, 2019, Graves agreed to a contract extension that will keep him in Eugene through at least the 2025-26 season. 537 537 total wins, including 155 in his six seasons with the Ducks. The John R. Wooden Pac-12 Coach of the Year each of the last two seasons, Graves will begin the 2020-21 campaign with a record of 155-54 through six seasons at Oregon and a 582-256 overall mark in 26 seasons as a head coach, which includes Graves has led his teams to 11 NCAA three years at Big Bend Community College (1989-92). He is 537-216 all-time in 23 seasons as an NCAA Division-I head coach, Tournament appearances, including two with successful stops at Saint Mary’s (1997-00) and Gonzaga (2000-14) before coming to Oregon. Elite Eights (2017, 18) and the 2019 Final 11 BUILDING A DUCK DYNASTY Four with the Ducks. Graves has guided the Ducks to the Pac-12 regular-season title in each of the last three seasons (2018, 2019, 2020) – making Oregon only the second team in league history to three-peat as conference champions – while also winning the Pac-12 Graves has guided teams to 13 regular Tournament title in both 2018 and 2020. Graves now owns 13 total regular-season conference championships in his career as a season conference championships, head coach. 13 including back-to-back-to-back Pac-12 regular-season titles with the Ducks. Oregon has become one of the nation’s toughest outs in the NCAA Tournament under Graves, reaching the Elite Eight for the first time in both 2017 and 2018 before advancing to the program’s first-ever Final Four appearance in 2019. It was the first Graves' players have gone on to collect career Final Four trip for Graves, who has led his teams to 12 total NCAA Tournament berths (three at UO), six Sweet Sixteen appearances and four Elite Eights. 10 all-American awards, including three-time winners Courtney Vandersloot 10 The Ducks’ rise to prominence began with an improbable run to the Elite Eight in 2017, the program’s first NCAA Tournament (Gonzaga) and Sabrina Ionescu (Oregon). berth since 2005. With three true freshmen in the starting lineup, the No. 11 seed Ducks pulled out a thrilling one-point victory over No. 7 seed Temple in the opening round and then shocked No. 2 seed Duke on its home floor to reach their first-ever Sweet Sixteen. Playing under the mantra ‘Winner Stays,’ Oregon continued its Cinderella story with a 77-63 win over No. 3 seed Maryland before falling to No. 1 seed UConn in the Elite Eight.

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Oregon’s incredible run in 2017 made Graves the only coach in NCAA history to take two double-digit seeds to the Elite Eight, having done so with Gonzaga in 2011 also as a No. 11 seed. IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

The Ducks were a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament each of the next two years, defeating Seattle U, Minnesota and Central » 11 career NCAA Tournament appearances, including nine in Michigan in 2018 before coming up short against eventual national champion Notre Dame in the Elite Eight. Oregon made it back to the Elite Eight once again in 2019 and earned the advantage of playing with a significant home court advantage with his last 11 seasons (excluding COVID-19-shortened 2019-20). Graves and the Ducks had already secured their fourth straight NCAA Tournament berth in 2019-20 – going 31-2 and sweeping » 18-11 career record in the NCAA Tournament; 10-3 at Oregon. the Pac-12 regular-season and tournament titles – and were poised to be a No. 1 seed for the first time in program history when the postseason was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. » Four career trips to the Elite Eight. » Six career Sweet Sixteen appearances. The Ducks’ rise to prominence under Graves appears to still be on the upward trend, with Oregon boasting the No. 1 ranked recruiting class in the class of 2020 with five five-star recruits. It is the first top-ranked recruiting class in program history, » Three NCAA Tournament appearances in first five seasons consisting of five players who were all Gatorade state players of the year and McDonalds All-Americans. at Oregon, guiding the Ducks to two Elite Eights (2017, 18) Few coaches in the nation have enjoyed success as consistently as Graves, whose teams have won at least 20 games in 13 and the program’s first-ever Final Four (2019). of the last 14 seasons and 17 total times. Oregon has won 30 or more games in each of the last three seasons – including a program-record 33 wins in both 2018 and 2019 – giving Graves four total 30-win seasons in his career. The Ducks also won a » 2019 Final Four run was the first of Graves’ career. school-record 17 conference games in 2019-20 after going 16-2 in Pac-12 play each of the previous two seasons. » Oregon upset No. 1 seed Mississippi State, 88-84, to reach Oregon has been especially dominant at home under Graves, going a perfect 15-0 at Matthew Knight Arena in 2019-20 and 49-2 the 2019 Final Four; Graves is 1-3 all-time vs. No. 1 seeds. overall in the last three seasons. 2019-20 marked Oregon’s first undefeated home season since 1985-86, and just the fifth in program history. » All three of UO’s NCAA Tournament losses under Graves have come to No. 1 seeds, including two eventual NCAA Oregon women’s basketball games have become must-see events under Graves, with the Ducks hosting four sellout crowds of 12,364 in 2019-20 alone to rank second in the nation in average attendance at 10,852. The Ducks closed 2019-20 having drawn champions (Notre Dame in 2018, Baylor in 2019). at least 10,000 fans in 11 straight home games, including seven crowds of 11,000 or more and five of 12,000-plus. » Oregon has been a No. 2 seed in each of the last two NCAA ELITE PLAYER PIPELINE Tournaments (2018, 19), the highest seed in program Graves has recruited and coached some of the greatest players in the history of the game, headlined by Oregon legend history and best of Graves’ career. Sabrina Ionescu (2016-20). » Under Graves, Oregon has been a No. 2 seed twice (2018, 19) A three-time first-team all-American, three-time Nancy Lieberman national point guard of the year, three-time Pac-12 player of the year and the 2019-20 unanimous national player of the year, Ionescu is the first and only player in NCAA history (women and a No. 10 seed once (2017). and men) to surpass 2,000 career points, 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists. Ionescu is the undisputed triple-double queen of college basketball, racking up an NCAA all-time record 26 throughout her Duck career before going on to become the No. 1 » As a No. 10 seed in 2017, Oregon upset Temple (7), Duke (2) overall pick by the New York Liberty in the 2020 WNBA Draft. and Maryland (3) to reach the program’s first Elite Eight. Ionescu is one of only two players in NCAA history to reach 2,000 career points and 1,000 assists, joining another one of » The only coach in NCAA women’s history to take two Graves’ former players in Courtney Vandersloot, who was a three-time all-American at Gonzaga (2007-11) before going on double-digit seeds to the Elite Eight (No. 10 Oregon in 2017, to a terrific WNBA career. Vandersloot (1,118) and Ionescu (1,091) rank third and fourth, respectively, on the NCAA women’s basketball all-time assists list. No. 11 Gonzaga in 2011). » Guided Gonzaga dancing seven times in 14 seasons; once Ionescu’s legendary career likely would have looked a lot different if not for the other half of what became one of the greatest pick-and-roll duos of all-time – forward Ruthy Hebard. Hebard was a dominant force down low for the Ducks, racking up as a No. 6 seed, once as a No. 7 seed, twice as a No. 11 seed 2,368 career points and 1,299 rebounds while breaking the Oregon and Pac-12 all-time records with a .651 career field-goal and three times as a No. 12 seed. percentage. Hebard broke the NCAA record with 33 consecutive made field goals as a sophomore, and she was a first-team all-American as a senior along with Ionescu. Of Hebard’s program-record 987 career field goals, 333 came on assists from » Took Gonzaga to three straight Sweet Sixteens (2010, 11, 12) Ionescu. before matching that streak at Oregon (2017, 18, 19). Hebard and Ionescu joined forces with forward Satou Sabally to form one of the greatest “Big Threes” in history. Sabally » Led Gonzaga to the 2011 Elite Eight as a No. 11 seed; the received all-America status along with the legendary duo in 2019-20, her junior season, and the trio led Oregon to the Pac-12 title sweep. Sabally declared early for the WNBA Draft and ended up as the No. 2 overall pick behind Ionescu to the Dallas lowest-seeded team to reach the quarterfinal round. Wings, with Hebard going eighth overall to the Chicago Sky. Graves’ “Big Three” became the seventh trio of players from the same team to all be selected in the top 10 of the same WNBA Draft. » First NCAA Appearance came in 1999 with Saint Mary’s; the Gaels lost to Notre Dame in the first round as a No. 12 seed. Graves also coached Oregon great Jillian Alleyne in the final two seasons of her tremendous career. Alleyne was a two-time third-team all-American under Graves and is second in NCAA history with 92 career double-doubles, and she is the Oregon and Pac-12 all-time leader with 1,712 career rebounds. CHAMPIONSHIP RESUME When Graves took over as Oregon’s head coach in 2014, he brought with him eight West Coast Conference Coach of the Year awards and a stellar 427-202 overall record as a head coach. Graves’ was 382-162 (.696) as a Division I head coach prior to coming to Eugene. Graves enjoyed a phenomenal tenure at Gonzaga (2000-14), leading the Bulldogs to 10 straight WCC titles beginning with the 2004-05 campaign. Under Graves, Gonzaga lost only 12 total conference games over his final 10 years leading the program. Gonzaga went to seven NCAA Tournaments under Graves, first earning a bid to the Big Dance in 2006-07 before returning in 2008-09 for the first of sixth straight postseason berths. Graves led Gonzaga to the Elite Eight as a No. 11 seed in 2011, the second of three straight Sweet Sixteen appearances. Graves’ coaching career started at Big Bend CC in Moses Lake, Wash., where he accepted an assistant coaching position on the men’s team, but after the women’s coach left, he moved over to lead the women’s program instead. In three seasons (1989-92) Graves took a four-win team his first season to a 23-10 record in his final year, the first 20-plus win year in program history. Graves was inducted into the Northwest Athletic Conference Hall of Fame in 2018. Graves left Big Bend CC to become an assistant coach under Jim Sollars at the University of Portland prior to the 1992-93 season. Following four years with the Pilots, Graves was named the head coach at Saint Mary’s ahead of the 1997-98 campaign. Graves advanced to his first NCAA Tournament with the Gaels during the 1998-99 season, his second of three seasons at Saint Mary’s, before taking the head job at Gonzaga. Graves added USA Basketball to his resume in the summer of 2012, becoming an assistant coach with the U18 women’s basketball squad and helping the team to a gold medal at the 2012 FIBA Americas. He again coached for USA Basketball in the summer of 2013. As an assistant, he helped the USA U19 squad win the FIBA Women’s World Championship.

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