2010-2011 Women’s Year In Review 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review

FUTURE SEC & NCAA TOURNAMENT DATES & SITES 2012 SEC Tournament 2012 NCAA Tournament Tournament Selection Show March 1-4 • Bridgestone Arena • Nashville, Tenn. March 13 1st/2nd Rounds March 17-20 FIRST ROUND Ames, Iowa; Baton Rouge, La.; Bowling Green, Ohio; Thursday, March 1 Bridgeport, Conn.; Chapel Hill, N.C.; Chicago, Ill.; College Park, Md.; College Station, Texas; Little Rock, Game 1 - Seed #8 vs. Seed #9 Ark.; Nashville, Tenn.; Norfolk, Va.; Norman, Okla.; Game 2 - Seed #7 vs. Seed #10 South Bend, Ind.; Spokane, Wash.; Tallahassee, Fla.; Game 3 - Seed #5 vs. Seed #12 West Lafayette, Ind. Game 4 - Seed #6 vs. Seed #11 Regionals March 24-27 SECOND ROUND Des Moines, Iowa; Fresno, Calif.; Kingston, R.I.; Raleigh, N.C. Friday, March 2 Final Four April 1 & 3 Game 5 - Seed #1 vs. Game 1 winner Pepsi Center • Denver, Colo. Game 6 - Seed #2 vs. Game 2 winner Game 7 - Seed #4 vs. Game 3 winner 2013 NCAA Tournament Game 8 - Seed #3 vs. Game 4 winner Tournament Selection Show March 19

SEMIFINALS 1st/2nd Rounds March 23-26 Saturday, March 3 Sites TBD Game 9 - Game 5 winner vs. Game 7 winner Regionals March 30-April 2 Game 10 - Game 6 winner vs. Game 8 winner Sites TBD

CHAMPIONSHIP Final Four April 7 & 9 Sunday, March 4 New Orleans Arena • New Orleans Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 winner 2014 NCAA Tournament Future SEC Tournament Dates & Sites Tournament Selection Show March 17

1st/2nd Rounds March 22-25 2013 March 7-10 • Duluth, Ga. Sites TBD 2014 March 6-9 • Duluth, Ga. 2015 March 5-8 • TBA Regionals March 29-April 1 Sites TBD 2016 March 3-6 • TBA Final Four April 6 & 8 Future NCAA Final Four Dates & Sites Bridgestone Arena • Nashville, Tenn.

2013 April 7 & 9 2015 NCAA Tournament Tournament Selection Show March 16 New Orleans Arena • New Orleans, La. 1st/2nd Rounds 2014 April 6 & 8 March 21-24 Sites TBD Bridgestone Arena • Nashville, Tenn. Regionals March 28-31 2015 April 5 & 7 Sites TBD St. Pete Times Forum • Tampa, Fla. Final Four April 5 & 7 2016 April 3 & 5 St. Pete Times Forum • Tampa, Fla. Site TBA • Indianapolis, Ind. 2012 SEC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT BRACKET March 1-4 • Bridgestone Arena (17,576) • Nashville, Tenn.

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#10 Game 10 - TBD [ESPNU] Game 2 - 2:30 p.m. [FSN] #7 Game 6 - 2:30 p.m. [FSN] #2 2010-2011 Season In Review Contact: Tammy Wilson Year In Review

2010-2011 Women’s Basketball Conference Standings SEC Pct. Home Away All Pct. Home Away Neutral Last 5 Streak Tennessee^ 16-0 1.000 8-0 8-0 34-3 .918 17-0 11-1 6-2 4-1 L1 Kentucky 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 25-9 .735 13-2 8-5 4-2 3-2 L1 Vanderbilt 10-6 .625 5-3 5-3 20-12 .625 12-3 6-7 2-2 3-2 L2 Georgia 10-6 .625 6-2 4-4 23-11 .676 12-2 7-6 4-3 3-2 L1 South Carolina 8-8 .500 5-3 3-5 18-15 .545 14-5 3-8 1-2 2-3 L1 Auburn 8-8 .500 4-4 4-4 16-16 .500 8-7 7-6 1-3 2-3 L1 LSU 8-8 .500 6-2 2-6 19-13 .594 10-4 5-8 4-1 2-3 L1 Florida 7-9 .438 4-4 3-5 20-15 .571 12-4 4-10 4-1 3-2 L1 Arkansas 6-10 .375 2-6 4-4 22-12 .647 12-6 9-5 1-1 4-1 L1 Alabama 5-11 .313 3-6 2-5 18-15 .545 10-6 7-7 1-2 3-2 L1 Mississippi State 4-12 .250 1-7 3-5 13-17 .433 6-8 5-8 2-1 3-2 L1 Ole Miss 3-13 .188 1-5 2-8 10-19 .345 6-7 2-11 2-1 0-5 L8

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Postseason Tournaments NCAA Tournament WNIT Tournament

DAYTON REGION ROUND ONE Saturday, March 19 • First Round • Knoxville, Tenn. Wednesday, March 16 South Carolina 67 #1 Tennessee 99, #16 Stetson 34 [ESPN2] at , Appalachian State 54 Thursday, March 17 Monday, March 21 • Second Round • Knoxville, Tenn. at Arkansas 91, Lamar 65 #1 Tennessee 79 , #8 Marquette 70 [ESPN2] Alabama 80, at Memphis 69 Saturday, March 26 • Regional Semifinal • Dayton, Ohio Auburn 68, at Tennessee Tech 54 #1 Tennessee 85, #4 Ohio State 75 [ESPN] Friday, March 18 Monday, March 28 • Regional Final • Dayton, Ohio at Florida 59, UMBC 47 #2 Notre Dame73, #1 Tennessee 59 [ESPN] ROUND TWO SPOKANE REGION Saturday, March 19 at Toledo 67, Auburn 52 Saturday, March 19 • First Round • Albuquerque, N.M. Sunday, March 20 #4 Kentucky 66, #13 Hampton 62 [ESPN2] Arkansas 65, at Missouri State 64 Sunday, March 20 • First Round • Cincinnati, Ohio Alabama 72, at Northwestern 70 #7 Louisville 81, #10 Vanderbilt 62 [ESPN2] Charlotte 69, at South Carolina 57 Monday, March 21 • Second Round • Albuquerque, N.M. Monday, March 21 Florida 74 #5 North Carolina 86, #4 Kentucky 74 [ESPN2] , at Florida Gulf Coast 69 ROUND THREE DALLAS REGION Tuesday, March 22 Sunday, March 20 • First Round • Auburn, Ala. at Toledo 74, Alabama 59 #6 Georgia 56, #11 MTSU 41 [ESPN2] Wednesday, March 23 Tuesday, March 22 • Second Round • Auburn, Ala. Arkansas 78, at Oral Roberts 59 #6 Georgia 61, #3 Florida State 59 [ESPN2] Thursday, March 24 Florida 77 Sunday, March 27 • Regional Semifinal • Dallas, Texas at Charlotte 81, #6 Georgia 38 #2 Texas A&M 79, [ESPN2] QUARTERFINALS Sunday, March 2 at Illinois State 60, Arkansas 49 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review 2

SEC Media Services SEC Tournament

SEC Release On Feb. 7, 1980, the first SEC women’s basketball The SEC women’s basketball release is updated following each day that tournament began play. It ended four days later with games are played. SEC standings, team-by-team results, notes and statistics Tennessee defeating Ole Miss for the title. Fast for- will be updated as often as needed based on the schedule of play. ward 31 years later and the SEC Tournament is still The release will be available via the league’s website and media site. Any enjoying success and increased popularity. media representative wishing to be added to the email distribtion list for women’s basketball should contact Tammy Wilson at [email protected]. Beginning with its inception and through 1986, the tournament was held at campus sites. The tourna- Internet ment was then sent to Albany, Ga., which served as the site for six years from SEC women’s basketball information is available on the Internet at 1987-92. The tournament then moved to Chattanooga, Tenn., where it was www.SECsports.com. The media covering the SEC has its own website at was held from 1993-2000, with the exception of 1998 when the tournament www.SECsportsmedia.com. moved to Columbus, Ga. Both sites are updated with women’s basketball information daily. Since 2001 the tournament has enjoyed many new sites, including SEC Internet Photo Gallery Memphis (2001), Nashville (2002, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012), North Little The SEC operates an online photo gallery for media usage. Go to www.sec- Rock, Ark. (2003, 2006, 2009), Greenville, S.C. (2005) and Duluth, Ga. sportsmedia.com to reach the photo gallery. This service gives you access to (2007, 2010, 2013, 2014). the SEC’s latest photographs, images and logos. The winner of the 11-game tournament receives the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The tournament seeds and conference champion SEC Media Relation Contacts are determined by the 16-game regular-season SEC schedule. The top four Phone Fax Pressrow seeds earn a first-round bye. SEC: Tammy Wilson (205) 458-3000 x.3036 458-3030 N/A E-Mail: [email protected] The 2011 SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament once again enjoyed live UA: Jessica Pare (205) 348-3673 348-8841 348-9651 television coverage. FSN continued its dedication to SEC events by televis- E-Mail: [email protected] ing all first round and second round games. They could be seen on ARK: Jeri Thorpe (479) 575-5037 575-7481 575-6622 SportSouth, FS Southwest and SUN Sports. The semifinals aired on ESPNU, E-Mail: [email protected] while the championship game was again televised on ESPN2. AU: Matt Crouch (334) 844-9709 844-9807 844-1933 Prices were: reserved tournament book, $90; general admission Dr Pepper E-Mail: [email protected] 844--1935 Six-Pack tournament book, $60; reserved single-session (six sessions total), UF: Kathy Cafazzo (352) 375-4683 x. 6133 375-4809 367-1801 E-Mail: [email protected] $17; and general admission single-session, $12 (can only be purchased day UG: Mike Mobley (706) 542-1621 542-9339 542-8052 of event at arena box office). E-Mail: [email protected] UK: Susan Lax (859) 257-8420 323-4310 323-5900 2011 SEC Tournaments Results E-Mail: [email protected] FIRST ROUND LSU: Bill Martin (225) 578-8204 578-1861 578-8226 Thursday, March 3 E-Mail: [email protected] Game 1 - #8 Florida 68, #9 Arkansas 59 [FSN] UM: Kristen Saibini (662) 915-7896 915-7006 236-1931 E-Mail: [email protected] Game 2 - #7 LSU 60, #10 Alabama 36 [FSN] MSU: Jay Middleton (662) 325-0972 325-2563 325-3776 Game 3 - #5 South Carolina 62, #12 Ole Miss 50 [FSN] E-Mail: [email protected] Game 4 - #11 Mississippi State 49, #6 Auburn 47 [FSN] USC: Diana Koval (803) 777-7977 777-2967 777-6182 E-Mail: [email protected] SECOND ROUND UT: Debby Jennings (865) 974-1212 974-8875 974-0110 Friday, March 4 E-Mail: [email protected] Game 5 - #1 Tennessee 92, #8 Florida 75 [FSN] VU: Ryan Schulz (615) 343-4396 343-7064 320-0436 E-Mail: [email protected] Game 6 - #2 Kentucky 60, #7 LSU 58 [FSN] Game 7 - #4 Georgia 66, #5 South Carolina 34 [FSN] SEC Media Relations Office Game 8 - #3 Vanderbilt 69, #11 Mississippi State 55 [FSN] Phone: (205) 458-3000 Fax: (205) 458-3030 SEMINFINALS Saturday, March 5 Charles Bloom, Associate Commissioner Game 9 - #1 Tennessee 82, #4 Georgia 58 [ESNPU] E-mail: [email protected] Game 10 - #2 Kentucky 69, #3 Vanderbilt 56 [ESPNU] Craig Pinkerton, Director E-mail: [email protected] FINALS Sunday, March 6 Chuck Dunlap, Associate Director Game 11 - #1 Tennessee 90, #2 Kentucky 65 [ESPN2] E-mail: [email protected] Future SEC Tournaments Tammy Wilson, Associate Director (Women’s Basketball Contact) 2 E-mail: [email protected] 012: March 1-4 (Nashville, Tenn. • Bridgestone Arena) 2013: March 7-10 (Duluth, Ga. • Arena at Gwinnett Center) Ayanna Wakefield, Assistant Director 2014: March 6-9 (Duluth, Ga. • Arena at Gwinnett Center) E-mail: [email protected] 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review 3 Team Notes Alabama: Alabama ended its season on Division I women’s basketball program to Junior guard Diamber Johnson finished the Tuesday with a 74-59 loss at Toledo in the reach 800 all-time wins with the Lady season leading the team in scoring, averag- Women's National Invitation Tournament Bulldogs’ Jan 13 victory at Arkansas. Andy ing 12.8 points a game. Lone senior Mary Sweet 16. The Crimson Tide finished with an Landers secured his 850th win as a colle- Kathryn Govero concluded the year with a 18-15 record, which was its best since the giate head coach with UGA’s Feb. 6 victory 12.7 ppg average. The Lady Bulldogs fin- 2001-02 season. Freshman Kaneisha Horn over Alabama. Porsha Phillips became the ished the season, ranking fifth in the league had a team-high 11 points in the loss, while first Lady Bulldog to average a double-dou- in scoring defense, holding opponents to just senior Tierney Jenkins and junior Ericka ble since Katrina McClain in 1986-87. 59.3 points a game. Russell tacked on nine apiece. Jenkins also Phillips averaged 10.8 ppg and 10.7 rpg. notched a game-best 10 rebounds. Phillips led the SEC in both rebounding and South Carolina: South Carolina closed head FT percentage, only the second player in coach Dawn Staley's third season at the Arkansas: The University of Arkansas league history to do so (Vanderbilt’s Wendy helm with an 18-15 overall record after women’s basketball team’s season came to Scholtens being the other). dropping its second-round WNIT game to an end Sunday with a loss in the quarterfi- Charlotte. It is the Gamecocks' best record nals of the WNIT Tournament in Normal, Ill. Kentucky: Kentucky ended its season at 25- since 2006-07 and the first postseason Arkansas was 22-12 on the year. Junior 9 overall after a 86-74 loss to No. 14 UNC in appearance in the Staley era. The C’eira Ricketts led the team with 13.9 points the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament. Gamecocks' signature this season was per game. Sophomore Sarah Watkins fin- Senior netted a game-high defense, posting 27 games in which they ished the year with 13.5 ppg followed by 23 points vs. the Tar Heels, ending her illus- held teams under their season scoring aver- junior Lyndsay Harris with 12.3 ppg despite trious career ranked in the top 10 of numer- age. Offensively, South Carolina committed a season-ending injury suffered at the SEC ous statistical categories, including No. 1 in its fewest turnovers per game since 1994-95. Tournament. The Razorbacks graduate three career games played and started (133), No. 2 Junior guard La'Keisha Sutton became just seniors in Brittney Richardson, Caroline in scoring (1,846), rebounding (1,099), the 13th Gamecock in school history to Powell and Skye Rees but return the bulk of blocks (178), steals (307), free throws made hand out at least 3.6 assists per game while the offense for the 2011-12 season. The (445), free throws attempted (714) and dou- scoring double-figure points. Sophomore Razorbacks opened the season with a 12-0 ble-doubles (31). She became the first player guard Ieasia Walker, an All-SEC selection, start, moved into the top 25 for several in school history with more than 100 assists, led the team in scoring with 23 double-fig- weeks, upset two top-15 teams and was 9-5 100 blocks and 300 steals in her career and ure scoring games en route to 12.2 ppg. in road games this year. only the second player record over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. The senior class Tennessee: Tennessee finished the season Auburn: The 2010-11 season came to an of Dunlap, Carly Morrow and Amber Smith with a 34-3 record. It marks the fourth most end Saturday afternoon for the Auburn (who will return next season after sitting out wins in program history for a single season. women's basketball team as the Tigers (16- with a knee injury) leaves UK as the third- The loss to Notre Dame in the Dayton 16) fell at Toledo (25-8) in the second round winningest class in school history with 86 Regional Finals snapped UT’s winning streak of the WNIT. Senior Alli Smalley, playing in wins. at 25 games. It was the second longest in her last game as a Tiger, scored 13 points to school history. UT finished the season with a lead Auburn. Smalley was one of two LSU: The LSU women's basketball team’s 7-3 record versus ranked teams. This year, Auburn players in double figures, joined by season ended at the 2011 Southeastern rookie Meighan Simmons led the Lady Vols freshman Tyrese Tanner with 12. Four of Conference Tournament with a 60-58 quar- with 13.5 ppg. Simmons also dished 104 Auburn's freshmen, Tanner, Camille trfinal loss to Kentucky. LSU (19-13) has assists during her freshman season to pass Glymph, Courtney Strain and Jassany made a case for an NCAA Tournament at- into eighth place for the Williams, combined to score 30 of Auburn's large bid, boasting a top-50 RPI a top-30 most helpers by a first year player. Junior 52 points. strength of schedule and key victories over ’s 9.7 rebounds per game No. 9 UCLA and Georgia. The win over the average in 2010-11 is the highest ever by a Florida: Florida’s inclusion in the 2011 Bruins was on the road in Pauley Pavilion Lady Vol junior. Senior Angie Bjorklund WNIT marked the 17th time in the last 19 and UCLA has only lost twice since - both to caps her career as the Lady Vols’ all-time years the Gators earned a berth in a postsea- No. 2 Stanford. LSU also has not lost to any leader in three-pointers (305) and three-point son tournament, including all four years opponents with RPIs of 90 or lower. attempts (738). Bjorklund scored 1,469 under head coach Amanda Butler. Florida points in her four-year career – 20th-most in has a total of 18 postseason appearances. Ole Miss: Ole Miss ended its season with a Lady Vol history while playing in 132 games The Gators advanced to the third round of loss to South Carolina in the First Round of and starting 113 – ninth-best in Lady Vol his- the WNIT, with the two wins marking just the SEC Tournament as the team ended the tory. the fifth time the program has won a pair of year 10-19 overall and (3-13). Senior Kayla games in a postseason event. Florida played Melson was named to Second Team All-SEC Vanderbilt: Vanderbilt finished the season a program-record 35 games this year and 23 while freshman Valencia McFarland was 20-12 overall after losing to Louisville in the were decided by 10 points or less, with 16 of named to the All-Freshman Team. Freshmen first round of the NCAA Tournament in them being decided by six points or fewer. McFarland and Shae Nelson ended the year Cincinnati. The Commodores placed third in Florida won 20 games for the 10th time in with a combined 87 of the team's 127 made the SEC with a 10-6 record and advanced to program history. The Gators ended their sea- three pointers. the NCAA Tournament for the 12th straight son having won six of their last eight games. season. Vanderbilt is one of eight teams in The Gators carry an 11-game home non-con- Mississippi State: The Mississippi State the country to advance to the Big Dance 12 ference win streak into the 2011-12 season. women’s basketball team concluded its straight years. Before losing to Louisville, the 2010-11 campaign when it dropped a 69-55 Commodores had won at least one NCAA Georgia: Georgia finished the season with a decision to Vanderbilt in the quarterfinals of Tournament game the previous 11 years. 23-11 record and reached the “Sweet 16” the SEC Tournament at the Bridgestone The Commodores will graduate three play- round of the NCAA Tournament for the 19th Arena in Nashville, Tenn. State won its ers from this year’s team, including starters time. The Lady Bulldogs rank No. 2 in the opening-round game against 6-seeded Jence Rhoads and Hannah Tuomi. nation in NCAA bids (28) and third in Auburn. The Lady Bulldogs finished the sea- “Sweet 16s.” Georgia became the 10th son with a 13-17 record, 4-12 in SEC play. 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review 4 SEC Notes Leader In Women’s Basketball SEC Non-Conference Record The Southeastern Conference stands firmly as the nation’s premier Since the 1990 season, the SEC has compiled a 2914-894 (.765) intercollegiate women’s basketball conference. The legaue leads the record against other conferences. The following is a look at the nation with eight national championships, ten runner-up finishes, 34 SEC’s non-conference record since the 1990-91 season. Final Four appearances and 97 first-team All-America honors. Year Record Year Record SEC Plays 29th Season Of Conference Play 2010-11 131-49 (.728) 1998-99 124-26 (.827) This was the 29th season of conference play for the SEC. Women’s 2009-10 121-45 (.729) 1997-98 133-38 (.778) basketball first came under the auspices of the SEC in the 1982-83 2008-09 138-51 (.730) 1996-97 155-43 (.783) season. Games played between SEC teams before that time are not counted in the all-time SEC standings, since there was no uniform 2007-08 146-56 (.723) 1995-96 164-37 (.816) number of conference games played prior to that time. 2006-07 160-49 (.766) 1994-95 154-37 (.806) 2005-06 129-48 (.728) 1993-94 152-44 (.776) All-Time SEC Standings 2004-05 137-48 (.741) 1992-93 158-40 (.800) (Regular Season Games Only) 2003-04 133-45 (.747) 1991-92 147-50 (.746) Team Won Lost Pct Titles 2002-03 148-38 (.796) 1990-91 150-37 (.802) Tennessee 305 40 .884 16 2001-02 137-42 (.765) 1999-00 151-31 (.830) Georgia 233 112 .675 7 2000-01 135-37 (.785) LSU 210 135 .609 3 Vanderbilt 201 144 .583 0 SEC Streaks Auburn 187 158 .542 5 Below is a look at all 12 SEC teams and how they fared against Ole Miss 160 185 .464 1 each other through games of regular season games. Florida 149 196 .432 0 Kentucky 132 213 .383 1 Team Overall Home Road Alabama 130 215 .377 0 Arkansas 95 172 .356 0 Alabama W1 L1 W2 Mississippi State 108 237 .313 0 Arkansas L2 L1 L1 South Carolina 81 186 .303 0 Auburn L1 L3 W1 Florida W3 W2 W1 All-Time Standings Georgia L3 L1 L2 Team Years Won Lost Pct Kentucky W3 W2 W2 Tennessee 65 1164 256 .820 LSU L1 W3 L3 Georgia 37 810 344 .702 Ole Miss L7 L7 L2 Auburn 40 796 360 .689 Miss. State W2 W1 W1 LSU 35 774 358 .684 S. Carolina L2 L1 L2 Vanderbilt 33 716 348 .673 Tennessee W27 W25 W13 Ole Miss 36 733 401 .646 Vanderbilt W1 L3 W4 Arkansas 34 649 402 .618 Alabama 36 633 461 .579 SEC In The Polls Kentucky 36 628 464 .575 South Carolina 35 622 477 .566 In terms of rankings, the SEC has the richest history of any con- Florida 36 609 469 .565 ference in the nation, boasting more poll appearances than any Mississippi State 36 515 543 .487 other. Since the 1982-83 season, SEC teams have been ranked in the SEC Coaching Records AP poll for 532 consecutive weeks. League teams have been ranked Coach, School Career At School 2,649 times including 1,306 Top 10 appearances and 743 Top Five Wendell Hudson, Alabama 43-50 43-50 appearances. Tom Collen, Arkansas 286-127 69-57 Overall, the league teams have been ranked 607 consecutive Nell Fortner, Auburn 149-100 132-89 weeks, with teams ranked a total of 2,806 times. The SEC has 1,444 Amanda Butler, Florida 118-76 78-54 Top 10 appearances and 801 Top Five appearances overall. Andy Landers, Georgia 855-280 773-259 SEC teams can also boost of 136 No. 1 rankings in the AP Poll Matthew Mitchell, Kentucky 116-78 86-49 and had had the top three teams in the AP Poll twice. In week three Van Chancellor, LSU 529-194 90-40 Renee Ladner, Ole Miss 58-65 58-65 in 2005 and in week eight in 1989. Sharon Fanning-Otis, Miss. State 594-504 267-216 A nation-leading eight SEC teams were ranked at one point in Dawn Staley, S. Carolina 214-128 42-48 the AP and CNN/USA Today Top 25 polls during the 1995-96 sea- , Tennessee 1,071-199 1,071-199 son. The league mirrored that feat during the 1996-97 season. Melanie Balcomb, Vanderbilt 379-187 216-83 This year’s week-by-week poll rankings can be found on page 6. 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review 5 SEC Notes Preseason Polls & Accolades • Five SEC players were named finalists for the Division I State Farm • Four SEC teams were ranked in the national preseason polls. Coaches’ All-America Team. Included on the list of 40 are: Tennessee was ranked fourth in both Associated Press and USA LaSondra Barrett (LSU), Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky), Glory Johnson Today/ESPN Coaches polls. Kentucky was ranked ninth in AP and (Tennessee), Porsha Phillips (Georgia) and 10th in the coaches, while Georgia received enough votes to be (Tennessee). ranked 19th in both polls. Vanderbilt was 24th in AP and 21st in coaches. Other SEC teams receiving votes were LSU, Auburn and • Tennessee’s Pat Summitt was named one of four finalist for the Mississippi State. Naismith Women’s College Coach of the Year award.

• The coaches predicted Tennessee to win the SEC regular season Academic Awards championship. Kentucky, LSU, Georgia, Vanderbilt and Auburn • Several SEC student-athletes were named to Capital One rounded out the top half of the league with South Carolina, Alabama, Academic All America District Teams. First-team: Angie Bjorklund, Ole Miss, Florida, Arkansas and Mississippi State rounding out the Tennessee; Mary Kathyrn Govero, Mississippi State. Second-team: lower half. Blanche Alverson, Auburn; Glory Johnson, Tennessee; Taber Spani, Tennessee; Third-team: Carly Morrow, Kentucky. • Kentucky senior forward Victoria Dunlap was named SEC Women's Basketball Preseason Player of the Year. Joining Dunlap, • Tennessee’s Angie Bjorklund was named to the Capital One on the All-SEC First Team were teammate A’dia Mathies, Auburn’s Academic All America second-team. Bjorklund is a senior psychol- Alli Smalley, Georgia’s Porsha Phillips, LSU’s LaSondra Barrett, ogy major for the Lady Vols. Tennessee’s Angie Bjorklund and Shekinna Stricklen and Vanderbilt’s Jence Rhoads. Second team consisted of Alabama’s Triple-Doubles Tierney Jenkins, Arkansas’ C’eira Ricketts, Georgia’s Jasmine James, • Although no player had a triple-double this season, at least one LSU’s Katherine Graham, South Carolina’s Marah Strickland, player has performed the feat in the past four years. Overall there Tennessee’s and Glory Johnson and Vanderbilt’s have been 23 triple-doubles in the SEC. LSU’s Cornelia Gayden and Hannah Tuomi. Alabama’s Neisa Johnson both had two triple-doubles in their colle- giate careers. Watch Lists • The Southeastern Conference had three student-athletes repre- Recruiting Notes sented on the 2010-11 Naismith midseason watch list. Angie • As of Nov. 19, eight SEC teams ranked in the Top 60 of ESPNU’s Bjorklund, Tennessee; Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky; and Meighan recruiting rankings. Tennessee’s signing class was rated No. 1 over- Simmons, Tennessee. all while Kentucky was ranked No. 12. The rest of the league is ranked as such 22. LSU; 23. South Carolina; 35. Vanderbilt; 40. Ole • Four SEC players were named preseason candidates for the 2010- Miss; 45. Mississippi State; 60. Auburn. 11 Wade Trophy. Included on the list of Top 25 are: Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee), Kelley Cain (Tennessee), Victoria Dunlap • Eleven of ESPNU’s Top 100 players have signed with an SEC (Kentucky) and Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee). school. Including three with Tennessee and two each with Kentucky and South Carolina. • Two SEC players were named midseason candidates for the 2010- 11 John R. Wooden Award. Included on the list of Top 20 are: • Three Top 10 players signed with SEC schools, including No. 3 Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) and Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky). Cierra Burdick (UT); No. 4 Airel Massengale (UT); and No. 5 Krystal Tennessee’s Shekinna Stricklen was named a preseason candidate. Forthan (LSU).

• Kentucky’s Victoria Dunlap, Tennessee’s Angie Bjorklund and • Five additional players signed are in the Top 50, including 17. Bria Vanderbilt’s Jence Rhoads were named candidates for the Lowe’s Goss (UK); 29. (UT); 34. Azia Bishop (UK); 44. Senior CLASS Award. Khadijah Ellison (MSU); 48. Kady Schrann (VU).

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All Games Top 10 No. Name - Team Rank Prev Rank Name Conf 20 Tierney Jenkins - Alabama 1 1 Connecticut Big East 15 Porsha Phillips - Georgia 13 Glory Johnson - Tennessee 2 3 Duke Atlantic Coast 11 Shekinna Stricklen - Tennessee 3 6 Texas A&M Big 12 9 Victoria Dunlap - Kentucky 4 2 Tennessee Southeastern 7 Ashley Daniels - Arkansas 5 4 Baylor Big 12 6 Tiffany Clarke - Vanderbilt 6 5 Stanford Pacific-10 6 Sarah Watkins - Arkansas 7 10 Notre Dame Big East 5 Lasondra Barrett - LSU 8 7 Ohio St. Big Ten 4 Stephanie Holzer - Vanderbilt 9 11 DePaul Big East 4 Ndidi Madu - Florida 4 Azania Stewart - Florida 10 8 Xavier Atlantic 10 4 Hannah Tuomi - Vanderbilt 3 Ashley Brown - Mississippi State Rest of the SEC 3 Ashley Bruner - South Carolina Rank Prev Rank Name 3 Jennifer George - Florida 14 13 Kentucky 2 Elan Brown - Vanderbilt 25 35 Georgia 2 Nikki Byrd - Ole Miss 36 30 Vanderbilt 2 Kelley Cain - Tennessee 40 43 Florida 2 Jordan Greenleaf - Auburn 2 Pa'Sonna Hope - Ole Miss 51 49 LSU 2 Courtney Jones - LSU 53 64 Arkansas 2 Courtney Marbra - Ole Miss 57 55 South Carolina 2 A'Dia Mathies - Kentucky 84 92 Auburn 2 Kayla Melson - Ole Miss 94 105 Alabama 2 C'eira Ricketts - Arkansas 123 124 Mississippi State 2 Charenee Stephens - South Carolina 147 143 Ole Miss 1 Deana Allen - Florida 1 Catina Bett - Mississippi State Collegerpi.com RPI Report - Teams 1 Samantha Drake - Kentucky 1 Katherine Graham - LSU Final 1 Jasmine Hassell - Georgia Top 10 1 Chantel Hilliard - Auburn School RPI SOS Rank Rating 1 Kaneisha Horn - Alabama 1 Connecticut 0.7164 3 0.6320 1 Diamber Johnson - Mississippi State 2 Duke 0.7021 2 0.6341 1 Alicia Manning - Tennessee 3 Tennessee 0.7012 5 0.6218 1 Jewel May - South Carolina 4 Baylor 0.6980 6 0.6176 1 Alicia Mitcham - Alabama 1 Meredith Mitchell - Georgia 5 Stanford 0.6930 8 0.6122 1 Ronika Ransford - Georgia 6 Texas A&M 0.6879 1 0.6360 1 Meighan Simmons - Tennessee 7 Xavier 0.6504 55 0.5561 1 Taber Spani - Tennessee 8 Ohio State 0.6492 4 0.6290 1 Morgan Toles - Auburn 9 UCLA 0.6480 32 0.5737 1 Taylor Turnbow - LSU 10 Notre Dame 0.6447 12 0.5970 1 Ieasia Walker - South Carolina 1 Adrienne Webb - LSU Rest of the SEC 1 Deaundra Young - Florida School RPI SOS Rank Rating 15 Kentucky 0.6284 18 0.5878 Double-Doubles 30 Vanderbilt 0.6024 17 0.5881 Final - SEC Games 35 Georgia 0.5975 36 0.5709 No. Name - Team 43 Florida 0.5885 11 0.5972 9 Tierney Jenkins - Alabama 51 LSU 0.5825 27 0.5787 7 Glory Johnson - Tennessee 58 South Carolina 0.5756 19 0.5847 7 Shekinna Stricklen - Tennessee 64 Arkansas 0.5691 68 0.5477 6 Porsha Phillips - Georgia 5 Victoria Dunlap - Kentucky 93 Auburn 0.5400 58 0.5534 4 Tiffany Clarke - Vanderbilt 104 Alabama 0.5327 86 0.5324 4 Sarah Watkins - Arkansas 123 Mississippi St 0.5211 62 0.5504 3 Lasondra Barrett - LSU 145 Ole Miss 0.5074 50 0.5617 2 Ashley Daniels - Arkansas 2 Stephanie Holzer - Vanderbilt 2 Courtney Jones - LSU 1 Deana Allen - Florida Collegerpi.com RPI Report - Conferences 1 Elan Brown - Vanderbilt Final 1 Ashley Bruner - South Carolina 1 Nikki Byrd - Ole Miss 1 Kelley Cain - Tennessee Non-Conference Overall 1 Jennifer George - Florida Conference W-L RPI SOS RPI 1 Jasmine Hassell - Georgia 1 Big 12 131-31 0.5930 0.5211 0.5935 1 Pa'Sonna Hope - Ole Miss 2 ACC 139-44 0.5850 0.5269 0.5868 1 Kaneisha Horn - Alabama 3 Big East 157-54 0.5896 0.5381 0.5801 1 Diamber Johnson - Mississippi State 4 SEC 116-41 0.5867 0.5360 0.5789 1 Ndidi Madu - Florida 1 Courtney Marbra - Ole Miss 5 Big Ten 96-44 0.5888 0.5565 0.5724 1 Jewel May - South Carolina 6 Pac-10 74-33 0.5781 0.5402 0.5614 1 Meredith Mitchell - Georgia 7 Atlantic 10 116-87 0.5266 0.5117 0.5259 1 Ronika Ransford - Georgia 8 Missouri Valley 62-49 0.5214 0.5090 0.5182 1 C'eira Ricketts - Arkansas 9 Conference USA 83-63 0.5195 0.5031 0.5167 1 Meighan Simmons - Tennessee 10 Colonial 72-59 0.5103 0.4972 0.5110 1 Azania Stewart - Florida 1 Hannah Tuomi - Vanderbilt 1 Ieasia Walker - South Carolina 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review 7 SEC Accolades SEC Players of the Week All-Freshman Team All-Defensive Team Week Dates Player • School Kaneisha Horn, Alabama Tierney Jenkins, Alabama 1 11/12-11/14 Tierney Jenkins • Alabama Jaterra Bonds, Florida Meredith Mitchell, Georgia 2 11/15-11/21 Victoria Dunlap • Kentucky Khaalidah Miller, Georgia Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky 3 11/22-11/28 Glory Johnson • Tennessee Bernisha Pinkett, Kentucky A’dia Mathies, Kentucky 4 11/29-12/5 C’eira Ricketts • Arkansas Valencia Mcfarland, Ole Miss Katherine Graham, LSU 5 12/6-12/12 Victoria Dunlap • Kentucky Meighan Simmons, Tennessee Glory Johnson, Tennessee Hannah Tuomi • Vanderbilt Jasmine Lister, Vanderbilt 6 12/13-12/19 C’eira Ricketts • Arkansas Stephanie Holzer, Vanderbilt 7 12/20-12/22 Keyla Snowden • Kentucky 8 12/23-1/2 Glory Johnson • Tennessee 9 1/3-1/9 Sarah Watkins • Arkansas AP All-SEC 10 1/10-1/16 Blanche Alverson • Auburn 11 1/17-1/23 LaSondra Barrett • LSU First Team Second Team 12 1/24-1/30 Glory Johnson • Tennessee Tierney Jenkins, Alabama C'eira Ricketts, Arkansas 13 1/31-2/6 Stephanie Holzer • Vanderbilt Porsha Phillips, Georgia LeSondra Barrett, LSU 14 2/7-2/13 Shekinna Stricklen • Tennessee Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky Kayla Melson, Ole Miss 15 2/14-2/20 Erika Russell • Alabama Glory Johnson, Tennessee Meighan Simmons, Tennessee 16 2/21-2/27 Glory Johnson • Tennessee Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee Jence Rhoads, Vanderbilt SEC Freshmen of the Week Week Dates Player • School Honorable Mention 1 11/12-11/14 Stephanie Holzer • Vanderbilt Sarah Watkins, Arkansas 2 11/15-11/21 Jasmine Robinson • Alabama Alli Smalley, Auburn 3 11/22-11/28 Kaneisha Horn • Alabama Jasmine James, Georgia 4 11/29-12/5 Meighan Simmons Tennessee A'dia Mathies, Kentucky 5 12/6-12/12 Pa’Sonna Hope • Ole Miss Adrienne Webb, LSU 6 12/13-12/19 Meighan Simmons Tennessee Ieasia Walker, South Carolina 7 12/20-12/22 Brittany Shine • Florida Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee 8 12/23-1/2 Khaalidah Miller • Georgia Stephanie Holzer, Vanderbilt 9 1/3-1/9 Khaalidah Miller • Georgia 10 1/10-1/16 Bernisha Pinkett • Kentucky Coach of the Year: Pat Summitt, Tennessee 11 1/17-1/23 Jennifer O’Neill • Kentucky Player of the Year: Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky 12 1/24-1/30 Jaterra Bonds • Florida Newcomer of the Year: Meighan Simmons, Tennessee 13 1/31-2/6 Khaalidah Miller • Georgia 14 2/7-2/13 Meighan Simmon • Tennessee AP All-America Third Team 15 2/14-2/20 Keira Peak • Arkansas Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky 16 2/21-2/27 Jaterra Bonds • Florida Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee SEC Community Service Team USBWA All-America Team Ericka Russell • Alabama Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee Ashley Daniels • Arkansas Blanche Alverson • Auburn WBCA Region 3 All-America Kayla Lewis • Florida Tierney Jenkins, Alabama Meredith Mitchell • Georgia Porsha Phillips, Georgia Victoria Dunlap • Kentucky Victoria Dunlap; Kentucky Katherin Graham • LSU LaSondra Barrett, LSU Kayla Melson • Ole Miss Glory Johnson, Tennessee Mary Kathryn Gover • Mississippi State Shekinna Stricklin, Tennessee Jewel May • South Carolina Jence Rhoads, Vanderbilt Angie Bjorklund • Tennessee Rebecca Silinski • Vanderbilt State Farm All-America Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee SEC All-Tournament Team Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky State Farm All-America Honorable Mention Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee LaSondra Barrett, LSU Glory Johnson, Tennessee Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee (MVP) Glory Johnson, Tennessee Tiffany Clarke, Vanderbilt Porsha Phillips, Georgia Coaches Postseason Awards WBCA Region 3 Coach of the Year Coach of the Year: Pat Summitt, Tennessee Pat Summitt, Tennessee Player of the Year: Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee Freshman of the Year: Meighan Simmons, Tennessee Full Court Press All-America Third Team Defensive Player of the Year: Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee 6th Woman of the Year: Stephanie Holzer, Vanderbilt Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Mary Kathryn Govero, Miss. State Full Court Press All-Freshman Meighan Simmons, Tennessee First Team All-SEC Second Team All-SEC Tierney Jenkins, Alabama C’eira Ricketts, Arkansas NCAA All-Region Team Alli Smalley, Auburn Sarah Watkins, Arkansas Dayton: Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee Porsha Phillips, Georgia Jasmine James, Georgia Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky A’dia Mathies, Kentucky LaSondra Barrett, LSU Kayla Melson, Ole Miss Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee Mary Kathryn Govero, Miss. St. Glory Johnson, Tennessee Iesia Walker, South Carolina Jence Rhoads, Vanderbilt Meighan Simmons, Tennessee 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review 8 SEC Postseason Notes .500 SEC Record Teams In NCAA Tournament At Every NCAA Tournament Fifteen SEC teams have received NCAA Tournament bids after Tennessee is the only team in the nation to grace the bracket of posting .500 or under conference records. Eight teams have failed to every NCAA Tournament. Georgia has been to 28 of 30 Big Dances, receive a NCAA bid after posting a .500 record in SEC games. 1998 while Vanderbilt has appeared in 24. LSU has appeared in 20, with - LSU; 2002 - Alabama; 2004 - Mississippi State; 2006 - South Kentucky at eight and Mississippi State at six. Carolina; 2007 - Mississippi State; 2011 - Auburn, LSU and South Carolina. NCAA Tournament Appearances In 1989, the Ole Miss team went 4-5 in league play but went on Teams App. Last to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament before losing to SEC foe Tennessee 30 2011 Auburn. Since the 1996-97 season, four teams have made the NCAA Georgia 28 2011 Tournament with a sub .500 league record. 1999 - Florida (6-8) lost Vanderbilt 24 2011 in first round; 2000 - Vanderbilt (6-8) lost in second round; 2001 - LSU 20 2010 Arkansas (6-8) lost in second round; 2002 - Georgia (6-8) lost in first Auburn 18 2009 round. Ole Miss 17 2007 During that same span, 10 teams have gone .500 in conference Florida 12 2009 play and made the NCAA tournament. 1997 - Vanderbilt went 2-1 Alabama 10 1999 in the tournament; 1998 - Arkansas went 4-1; 1999 - Alabama went Arkansas* 9 2003 1-1, Kentucky went 1-1 and Mississippi State went 0-1; 2002 - South Carolina* 8 2003 Arkansas went 1-1; 2003 - Arkansas went 1-1; 2004 - Ole Miss went Kentucky 8 2011 0-1; 2008 - Auburn went 0-1; and 2009 - Georgia went 0-1. Mississippi State 6 2010 SEC Among Leaders In NCAA Tournament Bids * Note: All of South Carolina's, except for 2002 and 2003 and all but The SEC has led or shared the lead of bids the pack 21 times in the three of Arkansas' appearances occurred before joining the SEC. 30-year history of the women's NCAA tournament. The other seven years look like this: SEC In The NCAA Tournament 1992 - Pac-10 2007 - Big East 2001 - Big 12 2008 - Big East / Big 12 In this season’s NCAA Tournament, the SEC has six wins against 2004 - Big East 2010 - Big East / Big 12 four losses (.600) through the regional semifinals. Here’s a look at 2005 - ACC 2011 - Big East the top conferences from the 2011 NCAA Tournament. 2006 - ACC / Big East Conf. 1st Rd 2nd Rd R-Semi R-Finals FF Total Until 2004, the SEC was the only conference to ever have eight Big East 9-0 5-4 2-3 2-0 1-2 19-9 teams receive NCAA bids. The league achieved this feat in 1999 and ACC 6-0 2-4 1-1 0-1 ---- 9-6 2002. The league was also the first to have seven teams receive Big 12 3-4 3-0 2-1 1-1 2-0 11-6 NCAA bids. The league has earned that honor eight times, including SEC 3-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 ---- 6-4 this season. Seven SEC teams danced to the postseason in 1986, Big Ten 4-1 1-3 0-1 ------5-5 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004 and 2009. At least six teams from the SEC have reached the NCAA Record in the NCAA Tournament Tournament in 21 of the last 26 tournaments. The least number of The SEC has amassed 335 wins over 172 losses for a .661 winning conference teams getting bids is four (1985, 1992 and 2011), while the league has garnered five bids a total of six times. percentage. The SEC leads all other conferences in all-time NCAA Tournament Here's a look at the top conferences both overall and by decade bids. Below is a look at the top conferences. (using actual membership):

Conference All-Time NCAA Bids Conference Record Winning Percentage SEC 180 SEC 335-172 .661 ACC 140 Big East 198-109 .645 Big Ten 121 Big 12 133-89 .599 Big East 117 ACC 200-138 .592 Pac-10 94 Big Ten 144-120 .547 Big 12 91 Through the Decades SEC Third in Postseason Bids Conference 1982-89 1990-99 2000-09 2010-11 With nine postseason bids for women's basketball, the SEC once SEC 69-42 125-60 124-60 12-15 again was among the leaders in the nation in postseason appear- Big East 2-12 48-25 118-57 30-15 ances in the NCAA and WNIT tournaments. The SEC has lead the nation seven times in the last 16 years. SEC women's teams garnered ACC 23-29 75-43 98-54 15-12 four NCAA and five WNIT bids. Big Ten 17-18 54-44 65-49 8-9 Big 12 --- 16-15 91-61 26-13 Postseason Bid Leaders by Conference Big East 10 (9 NCAA / 1 WNIT) Tournament Teams Big 12 10 (7 NCAA / 3 WNIT) SEC teams have provided 132 All-Region performers, including 28 SEC 9 (4 NCAA / 5 WNIT) Most Outstanding Players. Big Ten 8 (5 NCAA / 3 WNIT) Over the past 30 years, 38 Final Four All-Tournament Team mem- ACC 8 (6 NCAA / 2 WNIT) bers have come from SEC schools. A-10 8 (3 NCAA / 5 WNIT) 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review 9 SEC Postseason Notes Leader in the Final Four WNIT Apprearances In the last 21 years (1990-2010), the SEC's 24 Final Four appear- The SEC has had nine teams make 36 appearances in the WNIT. ances is the most by any conference during that span. Below is a look at that breakdown: The SEC has failed to appear in the Final Four only four times (1992, 2001, 2009 and 2010). Alabama 3 [2000-01-02-11] Overall, the SEC rules with 34 appearances. The next closest is the Arkansas 3 [1999-2000-05-09-11] ACC with 14 and the Big East with13. Auburn 2 [2003-07-11] Below is a look at the top conference is the past 20 years. Florida 4 [2000-05-08-10-11] Kentucky 3 [2005-07-08-09] SEC (24) - Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, LSU 1 [1998] Tennessee, Vanderbilt Ole Miss 4 [1999-2001-06-09-10] Big East (16) - Connecticut, Louisville, Notre Dame, Rutgers Mississippi State 5 [1998-2001-05-07-08] ACC (12) - Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, N.C. State, South Carolina 3 [2006-07-08-11] Virginia Big 10 (8) - Iowa, Ohio State, Michigan State, Minnesota, SEC In The WNIT Purdue, Penn State The SEC is 49-23 in the WNIT postseason tournament. The year- by-year breakdown is below. WNIT Tournament History The SEC is represented in the 2011 WNIT field with five teams Year Teams W L Pct. accepting bids (Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida and South 1998 LSU 2-1, MSU 0-1 2 2 .500 Carolina). 1999 ARK 5-0, UM 0-1 5 1 .833 The SEC has had two WNIT champions in Arkansas (1999) and 2000 UA 0-1, ARK 3-1, UF 4-1 7 3 .700 Auburn (2003) and one runner-up in Florida (2000). In total, nine 2001 UA 1-1, UM 0-1, MSU 2-1 3 3 .500 SEC teams have played in the WNIT. 2002 VU 3-1 3 1 .750 Eight SEC players have been named to the all-tournament teams, 2003 AU 5-0 5 0 1.000 with two garnering MVP honors. They are Katrina Hibbert (LSU- 2005 ARK 1-1, UF 0-1, UK 3-1, MSU 0-1 4 4 .500 1998), Sytia Messer (Arkansas-1999), Lonniya Bragg, MVP (Arkansas- 2006 UM 1-1, USC 0-1 2 1 .667 1999), Naomi Mobley (Florida-2000), Tonya Washington (Florida- 2007 AU 2-1, UK 2-1, MSU 1-1, USC 1-1 6 4 .600 2000), Tia Miller (Auburn-2003); Natasha Bracket, MVP (Auburn- 2008 UF 1-1, UK 2-1, MSU 0-1, USC 1-1 4 4 .500 2003) and Sara Potts (Kentucky - 2005). 2009 ARK 1-1, UK 1-1, UM 1-1 3 3 .500 2010 UF 1-1, UM 0-1 1 2 .333 2011 UA 2-1, ARK 3-1, AU 1-1, UF 2-1, USC 1-1 9 5 .643

SEC Year-By-Year in the NCAA Tournament Year No. NCAA Teams W-L Pct. 1982 5 AU 0-1, UG 0-1, UK 2-1, UM 0-1, UT 3-1 5-5 .500 1983 5 AU 1-1, UG 3-1, UK 0-1, UM 1-1, UT 2-1 7-5 .583 1984 5 UA 1-1, UG 2-1, LSU 1-1, UM 1-1,UT 4-1 9-5 .643 1985 4 AU 1-1, UG 4-1, UM 2-1, UT 1-1 8-4 .667 1986 7 AU 1-1, UG 1-1, UK 0-1, LSU 2-1, UM 2-1, UT 3-1, VU 0-1 9-7 .563 1987 6 AU 2-1, UG 1-1, LSU 0-1, UM 1-1, UT 5-0, VU 0-1 9-5 .643 1988 6 UA 0-1, AU 4-1, UG 1-1, LSU 0-1, UM 1-1, UT 3-1 9-6 .600 1989 6 AU 4-1, UG 1-1, LSU 1-1, UM 2-1, UT 5-0, VU 0-1 13-5 .722 1990 6 AU 4-1, UG 0-1, LSU 0-1, UM 2-1, UT 2-1, VU 2-1 10-6 .625 1991 7 AU 2-1, UG 2-1, UK 0-1, LSU 0-1, UM 0-1, UT 5-0, VU 2-1 11-6 .647 1992 4 UA 1-1, UM 2-1, UT 1-1, VU 2-1 6-4 .600 1993 6 UA 1-1, AU 1-1, UF 1-1, UG 1-1, UT 2-1, VU 3-1 9-6 .600 1994 6 UA 4-1, AU 1-1, UF 0-1, UM 1-1, UT 2-1, VU 2-1 10-6 .625 1995 7 UA 2-1, AR 1-1, UF 1-1, UG 4-1, UM 0-1, UT 5-1, VU 2-1 15-7 .682 1996 7 UA 2-1, AU 3-1, UF 0-1, UG 5-1, UM 0-1, UT 6-0, VU 3-1 19-6 .760 1997 7 UA 2-1, AU 1-1, UF 3-1, UG 3-1, LSU 2-1, UT 6-0, VU 2-1 19-7 .731 1998 6 UA 2-1, AR 4-1, UF 2-1, UG 0-1, UT 6-0, VU 0-1 14-6 .700 1999 8 UA 1-1, AU 1-1, UF 0-1, UG 4-1, UK 1-1, LSU 2-1, MSU 0-1, UT 3-1 12-8 .600 2000 6 AU 1-1, UG 3-1, LSU 3-1, MSU 1-1, UT 5-1, VU 1-1 14-6 .700 2001 6 AR 1-1, UF 1-1, UG 1-1, LSU 1-1, UT 2-1, VU 3-1 9-6 .600 2002 8 AR 1-1, UF 0-1, UG 0-1, LSU 1-1, MSU 1-1, USC 3-1, UT 4-1, VU 3-1 13-8 .619 2003 7 AR 1-1, UG 2-1, LSU 3-1, MSU 1-1, USC 1-1, UT 5-1, VU 1-1 14-7 .667 2004 7 AU 1-1, UF 1-1, UG 3-1, LSU 4-1, UM 0-1, UT 5-1, VU 2-1 16-7 .696 2005 5 UG 2-1, LSU 4-1, UM 0-1, UT 4-1, VU 2-1 12-5 .706 2006 6 UF 0-1, UG 2-1, UK 1-1, LSU 4-1, UT 3-1, VU 1-1 11-6 .647 2007 5 UG 2-1, LSU 4-1, UM 3-1, UT 6-0, VU 1-1 16-4 .800 2008 5 AU 0-1, UG 1-1, LSU 4-1, UT 6-0, VU 2-1 13-4 .765 2009 7 AU 1-1, UF 1-1, UG 0-1, LSU 1-1, MSU 1-1, UT 0-1, VU 2-1 6-7 .462 2010 6 UG 2-1, UK 3-1, LSU 1-1, MSU 2-1, UT 2-1, VU 1-1 11-6 .647 2011 4 UG 2-1, UK 1-1, UT 3-1, VU 0-1 6-4 .600 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review 10

SEC In NCAA Stats Non-Conference Record Final • SEC Only • Top 50 Only 131-49 (.728) • Final TEAM INDIVIDUAL America East 1-0 1.000 Mid-Eastern 5-1 .833 Scoring Offense Rebounds Per Game Atlantic Coast 6-11 .353 Missouri Valley 2-1 .667 6 Tennessee 79.3 17 Porsha Phillips, UG 10.7 Atlantic Sun 7-0 1.000 Mountain West 3-0 1.000 40 Vanderbilt 71.3 22 Tierney Jenkins, UA 10.6 Atlantic 10 4-5 .444 Northeast 2-1 .667 43 Kentucky 70.9 Big East 8-7 .533 Ohio Valley 9-0 1.000 37 Glory Johnson, UT 9.7 Big Sky 0-0 .000 Pacific-10 3-3 .500 Big South 3-0 1.000 Patriot 2-1 .667 Scoring Defense Assists Per Game Big Ten 5-4 .556 Southern 10-0 1.000 Big 12 3-3 .500 Southland 10-0 1.000 8 LSU 52.9 29 Morgan Toles, AU 5.1 37 Tennessee 56.4 Big West 0-1 .000 Southwestern 14-0 1.000 Colonial 3-0 1.000 Summit 2-0 1.000 Blocked Shots Per Game Conference USA 7-2 .778 Sun Belt 10-2 .833 Scoring Margin 39 Kelley Cain, UT 2.1 Great West 1-0 1.000 West Coast 2-0 1.000 4 Tennessee 22.9 Horizon 1-0 1.000 Western Athletic 1-3 .250 38 LSU 9.0 Ivy 2-1 .667 Independents 1-0 1.000 Steals Per Game 42 Kentucky 8.7 Metro Atlantic 0-2 .000 Reclassifying 2-0 1.000 17 Victoria Dunlap, UK 3.0 Mid-American 2-2 .500 Non Division I 0-0 .000 Field-Goal Percentage 26 Tierney Jenkins, UA 2.8 6Tennessee 46.6 National Polls 3PT Field-Goal Percentage 14 Vanderbilt 45.1 Final 5 Angie Bjorklund, UT 45.1 ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY/ESPN COACHES Field-Goal Percentage Defense Team Rec. Pts. Team Rec. Pts. 3PT Field-Goals Per Game 6 Tennessee 33.6 1 Connecticut (37) 31-1 973 1 Texas A&M (29) 33-5 748 9 LSU 34.6 20 Lyndsay Harris, AR 2.8 2 Stanford (2) 27-2 929 2 Notre Dame 31-8 714 47 Georgia 36.7 3 Baylor 28-2 887 3 Connecticut (1) 36-2 682 4 Tennessee 31-2 875 4 Stanford 33-3 672 Margin 5 Xavier 27-2 809 5 Baylor 34-3 626 6 Tennessee 34-3 599 4 Tennessee 12.4 6 Duke 29-3 774 43 Florida 4.4 7 UCLA 26-3 716 7 Duke 32-4 548 8 Texas A&M 25-4 715 8 Gonzaga 31-5 479 44 LSU 4.3 9 DePaul 27-5 651 9 Green Bay 34-2 434 10 Notre Dame 25-6 644 10 DePaul 29-7 411 3PT Field-Goal Percentage 11 Miami (FL) 27-4 552 11 Xavier 29-3 394 6 Tennessee 38.2 12 Michigan State 26-5 503 12 North Carolina 28-9 381 39 Vanderbilt 34.9 13 Green Bay 29-1 465 13 UCLA 28-5 364 14 North Carolina 25-8 449 14 Georgetown 24-11 349 3PT Field-Goal Percentage Defense 15 Florida State 23-7 412 15 Oklahoma 23-12 312 8 Tennessee 37.7 16 Maryland 23-7 390 16 Miami (FL) 28-5 282 17 Kentucky 24-8 335 38 Vanderbilt 34.9 17 Ohio State 24-10 276 18 Ohio State 22-9 262 18 Michigan State 27-6 230 Assists 19 Marist 30-2 250 19 Louisville 22-13 229 20 Gonzaga 27-4 197 20 Florida State 24-8 225 36 Vanderbilt 15.3 21 Oklahoma 20-10 154 21 Marist 31-3 200 22 Houston 25-4 128 22 Kentucky 25-9 139 Blocked Shots 23 Georgetown 22-10 114 23 Maryland 24-8 118 12 Tennessee 5.3 24 Georgia Tech 23-10 102 24 Georgia 23-11 104 44 Florida 4.5 25 Marquette 23-8 78 25 Marquette 24-9 94

Steals Others SEC teams receiving votes: Other SEC teams receiving votes: 26 Kentucky 11.0 Georgia 10 None 36 Alabama 10.7 SEC vs. Ranked Opponents ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY/ESPN Team Top 25 Top 10 Top 25 Top 10 Alabama 0-6 0-1 0-5 0-1 Arkansas 2-3 1-1 2-2 1-1 Auburn 1-5 0-2 0-5 0-2 Florida 1-5 0-3 1-5 0-3 Georgia 5-3 1-3 4-3 1-3 Kentucky 1-5 0-3 1-4 0-3 LSU 2-6 1-4 2-6 1-4 Ole Miss 1-4 0-2 1-3 0-2 Mississippi State 0-5 0-2 0-3 0-2 South Carolina 2-6 0-5 2-6 0-5 Tennessee 6-3 1-2 5-3 1-2 Vanderbilt 3-5 0-2 2-5 0-2 TOTAL 24-56 4-30 20-51 4-30 vs. Non-SEC Teams 9-18 2-12 9-18 2-12 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review 11 Alabama Crimson Tide Auburn Tigers Overall: 18-15 (10-6 Home, 7-7 Away, 1-2 Neutral) Overall: 16-16 (8-7 Home, 7-6 Away, 1-3 Neutral) SEC: 5-11 (2-6 Home, 3-5 Away) SEC: 8-8 (4-4 Home, 4-4 Away) Location Time Location Time NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 12 TENNESSEE STATE Russell 18/Jenkins 15 W 82-55 12 MERCER Two 16/Greenleaf 12 W 79-61 14 CENTRAL ARKSANSAS Jenkins 12/Jenkins 11 W 87-76 15 16/14 FLORIDA STATE Alverson 16/Greenleaf 9 L 61-67 17 N.C. STATE Jenkins 22/Jenkins 11 W 95-84 18 1-6/6 DUKE Two 12/Alverson 7 L 62-75 19 at Georgia Southern Robinson 16/Jenkins 11 W 65-55 22 at South Florida Hilliard 16/Greenleaf 10 L 49-67 23 MCNEESE STATE Two 18/Jenkins 11 W 69-53 26 2-Sacred Heart Smalley 12/Greenleaf 7 L 53-65 26 1-15/14 Florida State Jenkins 17/Jenkins 10 L 61-68 27 2-Seton Hall Smalley 15/Williams 7 W 85-51 27 1-Providence Jenkins 21/Jenkins 11 W 82-80 (3OT) DECEMBER DECEMBER 2 SOUTH ALABAMA Smalley 15/Greenleaf 9 W 75-70 1 ALABAMA STATE Jenkins 15/Jenkins 16 W 80-31 4 TEMPLE Smalley 22/Greenleaf 12 L 61-62 4 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF Two 18/Two 8 W 90-56 15 at George Washington Alverson 16/Greenleaf 11 W 52-45 12 at Kansas Jenkins 17/Jenkins 10 L 57-79 18 3-at Purdue Smalley 18/Williams 5 L 56-76 18 BELMONT Russell 17/Jenkins 8 W 64-46 21 at Chicago State Tanner 15/Greenleaf 12 W 67-63 20 ALABAMA A&M Jenkins 19/Jenkins 15 W 67-62 28 ALABAMA A&M Greenleaf 15/Two 7 W 84-45 28 at Southern Mississippi Jenkins 23/Jenkins 8 W 88-78 30 JACKSONVILLE STATE Alverson 17/Two 8 W 79-60 JANUARY JANUARY 2 *AUBURN [CSS] Jenkins 31/Jenkins 15 L 55-66 2 *at Alabama [CSS] Greenleaf 19/Two 9 W 66-55 6 *at 5/6 Tennessee [CSS] Jenkins 11/Mitcham 8 L 45-110 6 *FLORIDA Hilliard 17/Toles 7 W 73-56 9 *at LSU Horn 13/Two 8 L 43-72 9 *at Vanderbilt Alverson 12/Davis 7 L 59-67 13 *VANDERBILT Jenkins 15/Jenkins 11 L 66-82 13 *OLE MISS Alverson 27/Simmons 7 W 85-73 16 *20/23 ARKANSAS Robinson 12/Jenkins 7 L 53-57 16 *LSU [CSS] Greenleaf 12/Greenleaf 9 W 65-53 20 *24 GEORGIA [CSS] Jenkins 24/Jenkins 11 L 51-60 20 *at Mississippi State Two 11/Greenleaf 10 W 45-41 23 *at South Carolina [SECN] Mitcham 11/Two 5 L 48-59 23 *5/6 TENNESSEE [CSS] Two 13/Greenleaf 9 L 53-73 27 *at Florida [FSFL] Horn 21/Jenkins 16 L 64-70 30 *SOUTH CAROLINA Toles 21/Alverson 9 W 54-47 30 *17/18 KENTUCKY Jenkins 27/Jenkins 11 L 69-82 FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 3 *at 16/18 Kentucky Alverson 12/Greenleaf 5 L 38-69 3 *at Mississippi State Jenkins 17/Jenkins 14 W 66-61 6 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Alverson 19/Two 6 L 45-57 6 *at 24 Georgia [FSN] Russell 11/Jenkins 10 L 54-81 10 *at LSU [CST] Smalley 18/Alverson 9 L 52-55 13 *FLORIDA [FSN] Jenkins 18/Jenkins 8 W 64-59 13 *at Arkansas [ESPN2] Smalley 19/Hilliard 7 W 64-59 17 *at Auburn Raffington 18/Jenkins 13 W 59-51 17 *ALABAMA Toles 13/Williams 12 L 51-59 20 *OLE MISS Russell 21/Jenkins 10 W 61-52 20 *at South Carolina [FSN] Two 11/Two 4 L 49-65 24 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Two 17/Jenkins 17 L 55-68 24 *at 22 Georgia Smalley 22/Williams 7 W 63-58 27 *at Arkansas Russell 28/Jenkins 11 W 92-79 27 *KENTUCKY [SECN] Smalley 24/Alverson 8 L 62-76 MARCH MARCH 3 2-LSU [FSN] Russell 9/Two 6 L 36-60 3 4-Mississippi State [FSN] Hilliard 18/Hilliard 11 L 47-49 17 3-at Memphis Jenkins 21/Two 7 W 80-69 17 5-at Tennessee Tech Smalley 17/Alverson 9 W 68-54 20 4-at Northwestern Jenkins 18/Jenkins 12 W 72-70 19 6-at Toledo Smalley 13/Tanner 7 L 52-67 22 5-at Toledo Horn 11/Jenkins 10 L 59-74 All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC Game. 1-Super Six (Various Sites); 2-Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas); 3- 1-Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas); 2-SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.); Boilermaker Blockbuster (Indianapolis, Ind.); 4-SEC Tournament (Nasvhille, 3-WNIT First Round (Memphis, Tenn.); 4-WNIT Second Round (Chicago, Ill); Tenn.); 5-WNIT First Round (Cookeville, Tenn.). 5-WNIT Third Round (Toledo, Ohio). Florida Gators Arkansas Razorbacks Overall: 20-15 (12-4 Home, 4-10 Away, 4-1 Neutral) Overall: 22-12 (12-6 Home, 9-5 Away, 1-1 Neutral) SEC: 7-9 (4-4 Home, 3-5 Away) SEC: 6-10 (2-6 Home, 4-4 Away) Location Time Location Time NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 13 1-UCF Bonds 15/Two 8 W 77-67 12 FLORIDA A&M Ricketts 21/Daniels 9 W 71-62 15 2-CHARLOTTE Jones 19/Stewart 1 W 76-70 14 DAVIDSON Harris 18/Williams 8 W 68-58 18 2-at DePaul Jones 14/Stewart 9 L 73-74 17 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Harris 13/Peak 12 W 55-54 23 NORTH FLORIDA George 13/Stewart 13 W 54-51 21 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST. Ricketts 2/Daniels 8 W 77-50 26 3-South Alabama Three 10/Two 10 W 61-51 23 TENNESSEE STATE Watkins 17/Daniels 11 W 71-50 27 3-Navy Bonds 11/Stewart 14 W 52-43 26 1-High Point Two 17/Daniels 11 W 82-63 30 OLD DOMINION Lewis 13/Georgia 12 W 63-55 27 1-at UTEP Two 16/Watkins 8 W 59-56 DECEMBER DECEMBER 4 4-vs. Providence Jones 19/Madu 10 W 73-56 1 at Texas Arlington Peak 15/Peak 9 W 57-53 5 4-at Brown Madu 14/Madu 11 L 50-56 4 at Utah Ricketts 19/Ricketts 11 W 65-54 7 HARVARD Shine 16/Two 8 W 86-65 16 ORAL ROBERTS Watkins 22/Watkins 10 W 80-63 10 at Hampton Jones 16/Four 4 L 54-69 19 13/11 OKLAHOMA [CST] Ricketts 21/Two 9 W 67-57 20 5-ALABAMA STATE Shine 28/Stewart 8 W 95-38 28 FURMAN Harris 16/Daniels 10 W 88-47 21 5-ROBERT MORRIS Shine 19/Bartley W 70-50 JANUARY 28 at 25/23 Florida State Jones 14/Stewart 9 L 72-74 2 *at Florida [SUN] Harris 12/Two 7 L 53-64 JANUARY 6 *10/10 KENTUCKY Ricketts 19/Watkins 9 W 78-67 2 *22/24 ARKANSAS [SUN] Allen 12/Bonds 8 W 64-53 9 *at Mississippi State [FSN] Watkins 21/Harris 8 W 61-56 6 *at Auburn George 10/Stewart 5 L 56-73 13 *GEORGIA [CSS] Harris 26/Ricketts 8 L 56-59 9 *at South Carolina Madu 17/George 10 W 65-63 16 *at Alabama Ricketts 18/Peak 7 W 57-53 13 *5/5 TENNESSEE [CSS] Shine 7/Allen 8 L 40-83 20 *at Vanderbilt Ricketts 29/Harris 5 L 54-65 16 *at Georgia [SECN] Allen 14/Allen 13 L 64-70 23 *OLE MISS Watkins 21/Daniels 7 L 65-69 20 *19/19 KENTUCKY Allen 13/Young 9 L 58-59 27 *at LSU Ricketts 20/Watkins 10 W 53-45 23 *at LSU [CST] Jones 15/Allen 4 L 58-72 30 *5/5 TENNESSEE [SECN] Watkins 15/Peak 5 L 53-72 27 *ALABAMA [FSFL] Two 12/Bonds 8 W 70-64 FEBRUARY 30 *at Mississippi State [ESPNU] Stewart 19/Two 6 W 67-60 3 *at 24 Georgia [CSS] Harris 22/Watkins 14 L 54-57 (OT) FEBRUARY 6 *SOUTH CAROLINA [ESPNU] Ricketts 18/Watkins 10 L 62-64 (OT) 3 *OLE MISS [FSFL] Shine 12/George 9 L 59-61 13 *AUBURN [ESPN2] Daniels 22/Daniels 11 L 59-64 6 *VANDERBILT [CSS] George 20/George 14 L 97-103 (2OT) 17 *at Ole Miss [CST] Watkins 14/Ricketts 11 W 56-53 10 *at 4/4 Tennessee [FSN] Bonds 10/Bonds 6 L 39-61 20 *LSU Watkins 19/Daniels 13 W 42-40 13 *at Alabama [FSN] Madu 16/Madu 10 L 59-64 24 *at 20/20 Kentucky [BBSN] Ricketts 17/Daniels 13 L 54-55 20 *MISSISSIPPI STATE [SUN] Bartley 23/Two 8 W 78-63 27 *ALABAMA Ricketts 28/Daniels 9 L 79-92 25 *at Vanderbilt [CSS] Jordan 16/Stewart 11 W 74-69 MARCH 27 *GEORGIA [CSS] Bonds 22/Allen 9 W 74-71 3 2-Florida [FSN] Harris 18/Daniel 8 L 59-68 MARCH 10 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE Daniels 16/Daniels 10 W 78-61 3 6-Arkansas [FSN] Three 12/Madu 10 W 68-59 17 3-LAMAR Watkins 25/Watkins 14 W 91-65 4 6-4/4 Tennessee [FSN] Bartley 14/Two 6 L 75-92 20 4-at Missouri State Ricketts 21/Ricketts 9 W 65-64 18 7-UMBC Jones 18/Two 7 W 59-47 23 5-at Oral Roberts Walter 26/Peak 8 W 78-59 21 8-at Florida Gulf Coast Bonds 19/George 11 W 74-69 27 6-at Illinois State Watkins 16/Two 8 L 49-60 24 9-at Charlotte Bonds 23/George 10 L 77-81 All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. All times eastern and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1-UTEP Thanksgiving Classic (El Paso, Texas); 2-SEC Tournament (Nashville, 1-Preseason WNIT (Gainesville, Fla.); 2-Preseason WNIT (Site TBA); 3-Maine Tenn.); 3-WNIT First Round (Fayetteville, Ark.); 4-WNIT Second Round Tournament (Orono, Maine); 4-Brown Bear Classic (Providence, R.I.); 5- (Springfield, Mo.); 5-WNIT Third Round (Tulsa, Oklahoma); 6-WNIT Gator Holiday Classic (Gainesville, Fla.); 6-SEC Tournament (Nashville, Quarterfinals (Normal, Ill.). Tenn.); 7-WNIT First Round (Gainesville, Fla.); 8-WNIT Second Round (Fort Myers, Fla.); 9-WNIT Third Round (Charlotte, N.C.). 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review 12 Georgia Lady Bulldogs LSU Lady Tigers Overall: 23-11 (12-2 Home, 7-6 Away, 4-3 Neutral) Overall: 19-13 (10-4 Home, 5-8 Away, 4-1 Neutral) SEC: 10-6 (6-2 Home, 4-4 Away) SEC: 8-8 (6-2 Home, 2-6 Away) Location Time Location Time NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 14 Georgia Southern Two 11/Phillips 13 W 58-43 14 at Northwestern Webb 17/Graham 7 L 62-71 19 Chattanooga Phillips 15/Phillips 12 W 79-69 17 7/7 Ohio State Webb 16/Turnbow 9 L 55-59 21 Indiana James 21/Two 7 W 84-51 23 at Southern Cal James 17/Phillips 19 L 63-71 19 1-Massachusetts Barrett 17/Turnbow 8 W 63-51 26 1-Denver Hassell 22/Phillips 11 W 73-51 20 1-at Seton Hall Two 14/Barrett 11 W 58-40 27 1-at Loyola Marymount Two 15/Phillips 10 W 76-44 23 Tulane [CST] Webb 16/Two 7 L 52-54 DECEMBER 26 2-Lehigh Webb 18/Webb 10 W 74-63 1 Southern MissISSIPPI James 18/Mitchell 7 W 70-53 27 2-Howard Barrett 17/Turnbow 6 W 69-39 5 at Georgia Tech [CSS] Hassell 13/Phillips 15 L 53-69 28 2-at 1/1 Connecticut Barrett 12/Barrett 6 L 51-81 7 Mercer Miller 16/Ransford 11 W 92-45 30 at Nicholls State Barrett 13/Turnbow 8 W 88-35 19 HIGH POINT Hassell 16/Phillips 9 W 66-61 DECEMBER 22 at TCU [CSS] Phillips 18/Phillips 14 W 60-57 14 Texas Southern Graham 13/Webb 9 W 77-47 29 2-Louisiana Tech James 20/Armstrong 6 L 62-77 16 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO Barrett 19/Turnbow 10 W 74-41 30 2-at FIU James 18/Phillips 13 W 70-65 19 LOUISIANA TECH [CST] Jones 18/Graham 13 W 68-53 JANUARY 21 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M Two 18/Barrett W 70-48 2 *SOUTH CAROLINA Miller 15/Two 8 W 61-51 28 at 8/9 UCLA Turnbow 18/Turnbow 13 W 55-53 9 *at 10/10 Kentucky [ESPNU] Miller 24/Phillips 11 W 61-59 JANUARY 13 *at 20/23 Arkansas [CSS] James 15/Mitchell 12 W 59-56 2 *5/6 TENNESSEE [SECN] Barrett 15/Graham 8 L 65-73 16 *FLORIDA [SECN] James 18/Willis 7 W 70-64 6 *at South Carolina [FSN] Barrett 21/Turnbow 8 L 61-63 20 *at Alabama [CSS] Miller 12/Phillips 11 W 60-51 9 *ALABAMA BARRETT 20/Two 10 W 72-43 23 *MISSISSIPPI STATE [FSN] Armstrong 17/Phillips 11 W 78-58 13 *at Mississippi State [FSN] Webb 26/Two 8 W 72-55 27 *at South Carolina James 15/Phillips 9 L 48-57 30 *at LSU [ESPN2] Hassell 16/Mitchell 7 L 41-47 16 *at Auburn [CSS] Webb 11/Barrett 9 L 53-65 FEBRUARY 20 *OLE MISS [CST] Barrett 19/Barrett 7 W 78-43 3 *ARKANSAS [CSS] James 14/Phillips 18 W 57-54 (OT) 23 *FLORIDA [CST] Webb 18/Barrett 12 W 72-58 6 *ALABAMA [FSN] Miller 22/Phillips 14 W 81-54 27 *ARKANSAS Graham 22/Barrett 7 L 45-53 10 *VANDERBILT [CSS] Phillips 12/Two 7 L 59-69 30 *2/24 GEORGIA [ESPN2] Graham 14/Barrett 12 W 47-41 13 *at Ole Miss [CSS] James 19/Phillips 9 W 61-56 FEBRUARY 17 *19/19 KENTUCKY [FSN] Mitchell 16/Phillips 16 W 69-51 3 *at Vanderbilt [FSN] Graham 17/Graham 7 L 50-55 21 *at 4/4 Tennessee [ESPN2] James 11/Miller 8 L 44-77 6 *at Ole Miss [SECN] Webb 23/Black 7 W 76-38 24 *AUBURN Miller 20/Phillips 12 L 58-63 10 *AUBURN [CST] Graham 18/Jones 11 W 55-52 27 *at Florida [CSS] James 23/Phillips 17 L 71-74 13 *at 15/18 Kentucky [ESPN2] Barrett 11/Barrett 14 L 47-49 MARCH 20 *at Arkansas Webb 10/Barrett 9 L 40-42 4 3-South Carolina [FSN] Mitchell 18/Phillips 14 W 66-34 24 *SOUTH CAROLINA Eason 15/Three 7 W 54-51 (OT) 5 3-4/4 Tennessee [ESPNU] Hassell 20/Phillips 11 L 58-82 27 *at Tennessee [ESPNU] Jones 21/Jones 12 L 60-80 20 4-MTSU [ESPN2] James 18/Phillips 14 W 56-41 MARCH 22 4-15/15 FSU [ESPN2] Armstrong 15/Phillip 10 W 61-59 3 2-Alabama [FSN] Barrett 14/Turnbow 12 W 60-36 2 5-8/8 Texas A&M [ESPN] James 10/Two 7 L 38-79 4 2-16/16 Kentucky [FSN] Barrett 19/Barrett 10 L 58-60 All times eastern and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1-LMU Thanksgiving Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.); 2-FIU Fun & Sun Classic (Miami, Fla.); 3-SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.); 4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds 1-Anaconda Sports Seton Hall Classic (South Orange, N.J.); 2-World Vision (Auburn, Ala.); 5-NCAA Regional (Dallas, Texas). Classic (Storrs, Conn.); 3-SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) Kentucky Wildcats Ole Miss Lady Rebels Overall: 25-9 (13-2 Home, 8-5 Away, 4-2 Neutral) Overall: 10-19 (6-8 Home, 2-10 Away, 2-1 Neutral) SEC: 11-5 (6-2 Home, 5-3 Away) SEC: 3-13 (1-6 Home, 2-7 Away) Location Time Location Time NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 12 MOREHEAD STATE Two 18/Dunlap 9 W 82-48 12 1-JACKSON STATE Laws 17/Three 7 W 69-64 14 at Miami (Ohio) Two 16/Dunlap 9 W 84-71 13 1-SAM HOUSTON STATE Mcfarland 18/Melson 12 W 69-60 21 12/12 NOTRE DAME [BBSN] Dunlap 24/Dunlap 14 W 81-76 18 ARIZONA Mcfarland 20/Byrd 8 L 72-70 26 1-Murray State Mathies 26/Two 10 W 91-59 20 NICHOLLS STATE Mcfarland 16/Melson 12 W 64-60 27 1-at Southern Miss Mathies 14/Henderson 12 W 79-60 DECEMBER 26 2-Gonzaga Melson 20/Byrd 13 W 53-52 28 2-at Hawaii Hope 12/Marbra 12 L 57-64 (2OT) 5 at Louisville [WAZOO] Dunlap 17/Dunlap 23 L 52-78 29 2-Illinois Mcfarland 24/Laws 9 W 70-61 7 TENNESSEE TECH [BBSN/FSN] Dunlap 30/Mathies 10 W 77-53 DECEMBER 11 at Chattanooga Dunlap 26/Dunlap 9 W 79-64 18 ALABAMA A&M Dunlap 22/Henderson 6 W 84-58 5 at South Alabama Melson 29/Hope 7 L 60-67 21 ARKANSAS PINE-BLUFF Snowden 28/O’Neill 8 W 107-35 11 SE LOUISIANA Hope 20/Byrd 10 W 85-51 29 MIDDLE TENN ST. [BBSN/FSN] Snowden 16/Barnette 6 W 81-72 15 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST. Byrd 16/Hope 15 W 68-57 30 TENN.-MARTIN [BBSN/FSN] Snowden 17/Drake 13 W 68-47 18 at Central Michigan Two 16/Marbra 8 L 66-82 JANUARY 21 MIAMI (FLA.) Two 11/Three 5 L 46-82 4 at 3/3 Duke [ESPNU] Snowden 15/Mathies 10 L 48-54 29 3-Samford Jersey City, N.J. Cancelled 6 *at 25/rv Arkansas Dunlap 26/Dunlap 13 L 67-78 30 3-TBD Jersey City, N.J. Cancelled 9 *GEORGIA [ESPNU] Dunlap 17/Two 9 L 59-61 JANUARY 13 *SOUTH CAROLINA Dunlap 20/ Dunlap 8 W 66-48 2 *VANDERBILT Melson 30/Melson 7 W 72-67 16 *MISSISSIPPI STATE [FSN] Dunlap 22/Dunlap 10 W 72-60 9 *at 5/5 Tennessee [CSS] Mcfarland 16/Two 5 L 46-86 20 *at Florida O’Neill 15/Dunlap 8 W 59-58 13 *at Auburn Melson 29/Hope 4 L 73-85 23 *VANDERBILT [ESPNU] Two 17/Dunlap 9 W 78-68 16 *SOUTH CAROLINA Melson 21/Hope 5 L 58-63 27 *at Ole Miss [FSN] Dunlap 18/Mathies 6 W 74-68 30 *at Alabama Dunlap 25/Dunlap 15 W 82-69 20 *at LSU Melson 14/Hope 5 L 43-78 FEBRUARY 23 *at 23/24 Arkansas [CST] Mcfarland 21/Marbra 11 W 69-65 3 *AUBURN Henderson 13/Dunlap 10 W 69-38 27 *17/18 KENTUCKY [SS] Nelson 22/Two 7 L 68-74 7 *4/4 TENNESSEE [ESPN2] Dunlap 20/Dunlap 9 L 67-73 30 *at Vanderbilt [FSN] Nelson 12/Melson 5 L 42-71 10 *at South Carolina Mathies 16/Henderson 9 L 61-66 FEBRUARY 13 *LSU [ESPN2] Mathies 16/Henderson 5 W 49-47 3 *at Florida [FSFL] Mcfarland 20/Hope 10 W 61-59 17 *at Georgia [FSN] Dunlap 14/Dunlap 11 L 51-69 6 *LSU [SECN] Mcfarland 16/Hope 16 L 38-76 20 *at Vanderbilt [SECN] Snowden 22/Dunlap 8 W 80-71 10 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Mcfarland 16/Two 7 L 43-59 24 *ARKANSAS [BBSN/FSN] Mathies 17/Mathies 9 W 55-54 13 *24 GEORGIA [CSS] Mcfarland 15/Hope 7 L 56-61 27 *at Auburn [SECN] Dunlap 19/Dunlap 7 W 76-62 17 *ARKANSAS Byrd 18/Marbra 9 L 53-56 MARCH 20 *at Alabama Byrd 16/Byrd 18 L 63-78 4 2-LSU [FSN] Dunlap 21/Two 7 W 60-58 24 *4/4 TENNESSEE [FSN] Mcfarland 14/Marbra 5 L 39-66 5 2-Vanderbilt [ESPNU] Dunlap 22/Henderson 18 W 69-56 27 *at Mississippi State Two 15/Melson 8 L 55-65 6 2-4/4 Tennessee [ESPN2] Two 15/Two 9 L 65-90 MARCH 19 3-Hampton [ESPN2] Snowden 19/Dunlap 12 W 66-62 (OT) 3 4-South Carolina [FSN] Mcfarland 14/Jenkins 9 L 50-62 21 3-14/14 No. Carolina [ESPN2]Dunlap 23/Henderson 6 L 74-86 All times eastern and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. -Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.); 2-SEC Tournament 1-Magnolia Classic (Oxford, Miss.); 2-Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow (Nashville, Tenn.); 3-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (Albuquerque, N.M.). Wahine Showdown (Honolulu, Hawaii); 3-St. Peter’s College Holiday Classic (Jersey City, N.J.); 4--SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review 13 Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs Tennessee Lady Volunteers Overall: 13-17 (6-8 Home, 4-8 Away, 2-1 Neutral) Overall: 34-3 (17-0 Home, 11-1 Away, 6-2 Neutral) SEC: 4-12 (1-7 Home, 3-5 Away) SEC: 16-0 (8-0 Home, 8-0 Away) Location Time Location Time NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 12 SO CAROLINA UPSTATE Govero 28/Brown 13 W 87-53 12 at Louisville [CBSCS] Simmons 22/Stricklen 12 W 63-50 15 CHATTANOOGA [SS] Simmons 26/Manning 10 W 103-43 16 at Tulane Johnson 14/Brown 10 L 42-62 18 VIRGINIA [SS] Bjorklund 26/Cain 7 W 85-73 23 at South Alabama Govero 19/Two 9 W 56-43 21 ARIZONA STATE [SS] Stricklen 18/Johnson 15 W 80-64 28 ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF Govero 23/Brown 15 W 74-31 25 1-Missouri Simmons 14/Johnson 9 W 82-44 DECEMBER 26 1-Georgia Tech Johnson 15/Johnson 18 W 66-42 1 LOUISIANA TECH Tabala 15/Tabala 6 L 61-69 27 1-12/12 Georgetown Johnson 13/Johnson 12 L 58-69 4 NORTH TEXAS Brown 1/Brown 15 W 66-60 DECEMBER 11 UTAH Johnson 24/Brown 10 W 61-52 1 LAMAR Simmons 28/Two 12 W 99-55 15 at Southern Mississippi Brown 14/Brown 9 W 50-40 5 at Old Dominion [CSS] Simmons 14/Two 6 W 74-44 17 at 4/5 Xavier Govero 16/Brown 9 L 36-61 12 at 21/24 Texas [FSN] Bjorklund 20/Stricklen 11 W 92-77 20 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE Bett 16/Bett 10 W 61-49 14 at 2/3 Baylor [ESPN2] Simmons 22/Stricklen 11 L 54-65 29 1-Buffalo Porter 23/Brown 10 W 72-58 19 3/2 STANFORD [ESPN2] Simmons 23/Johnson 8 W 82-72 (OT) 30 1-at Lehigh Two 17/Brown 10 L 59-68 22 EAST TENNESSEE ST [SS] Bjorklund 16/Spani 12 W 102-53 JANUARY 30 RUTGERS Spani 22/Johnson 9 W 87-51 JANUARY 6 *at Vanderbilt Gaynor 11/Brown 9 L 44-65 2 *at LSU [SECN] Two 19/Johnson 15 W 73-65 9 *25 ARKANSAS [FSN] May 12/Bett 10 L 56-61 6 *ALABAMA [CSS] Johnson 19/Williams 9 W 110-45 13 *LSU [FSN] Bett 15/Brown 6 L 55-72 9 *OLE MISS [CSS] Two 18/Stricklen 13 W 86-46 16 *at 19/19 Kentucky [FSN] Johnson 20/Two 4 L 60- 72 13 *at Florida [CSS] Bjorklund 16/Stricklen 12 W 83-40 20 *AUBURN Bett 15/Brown 15 L 41-45 15 *VANDERBILT [ESPN] Simmons 17/Cain 13 W 68-56 23 *at 25/- Georgia [FSN] Govero 17/Brown 10 L 58-78 20 *at South Carolina [FSN] Stricklen 18/Stricklen 16 W 71-56 27 *at 5/6 Tennessee [CSS] Johnson 19/Porter 8 L 55-81 23 *at Auburn [CSS] Stricklen 18/Johnson 13 W 73-53 30 *FLORIDA [ESPNU] Govero 22/Porter 7 L 67-60 27 *MISSISSIPPI STATE [CSS] Johnson 22/Johnson 18 W 81-55 FEBRUARY 30 *at Arkansas [SECN] Stricklen 26/Johnson 14 W 72-53 3 *ALABAMA Porter 30/Bett 10 L 61-66 FEBRUARY 6 *at Auburn Porter 21/Bett 11 W 57-45 7 *at 16/18 Kentucky [ESPN2] Stricklen 20/ Stricklen 12 W 73-67 10 *at Ole Miss Govero 20/Two 8 W 59-43 10 *FLORIDA [FSN] Stricklen 17/Baugh 7 W 61-39 13 *SOUTH CAROLINA [SECN] Johnson 21/Porter 8 L 53-60 13 *at Vanderbilt [ESPNU] Stricklen 14/Johnson 11 W 57-65 17 *VANDERBILT Govero 17/Bett 10 L 62-74 17 *SOUTH CAROLINA [CSS] Manning 22/Two 10 W 82-60 20 *at Florida [SUN] Govero 17/Porter 10 L 63-78 21 *GEORGIA [ESPN2] Simmon 14/Johnson 9 W 77-44 24 *at Alabama Johnson 22/Brown 6 W 68-55 24 *at Ole Miss [FSN] Johnson 18/Johnson 9 W 66-39 27 *LSU [ESPNU] Two 17/Johnson 16 W 80-60 27 *OLE MISS Govero 18/Brown 10 W 65-55 MARCH MARCH 4 2-Florida [FSN] Johnson 25/Johnson 11 W 92-75 3 2-Auburn [FSN] Johnson 16/Brown 9 W 49-47 5 2-Georgia [ESPNU] Simmons 18/Johnson 9 W 82-58 4 2-Vanderbilt [FSN] Johnson 20/Brown 9 L 55-69 6 2-16/16 Kentucky [ESPN2] Bjorklund 23/Manning 11 W 90-65 19 3-STETSON [ESPN2] Stricklen 15/Johnson 10 W 99-34 All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 21 3-25 MARQUETTE [ESPN2] Simmons 18/Stricklen 10 W 79-70 1-Christmas City Classic (Bethlehem, Penn.); 2-SEC Tournament (Nashville, 26 4-18/22 Ohio State [ESPN] Stricklen 20/Johnson 11 W 85- 75 Tenn.) 28 4-10/7 Notre Dame [ESPN] Two 13/Johnson 14 L 59-73 South Carolina Gamecocks All times eastern and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. Overall: 18-15 (14-5 Home, 3-8 Away, 1-2 Neutral) 1-Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, V.I.); 2-SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.); 3- SEC: 8-8 (5-3 Home, 3-5 Away) NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (Knoxville, Tenn.); 4-NCAA Regional (Dayton, Ohio). Location Time Vanderbilt Commodores NOVEMBER Overall: 20-12 (12-3 Home, 6-7 Away, 2-2 Neutral) 12 5/6 XAVIER [FSC] Sutton 19/Bruner 15 L 65-84 SEC: 10-6 (6-3 Home, 4-3 Away) 15 ILLINOIS Strickland 13/Bruner 12 W 61-48 Location Time 18 CLEMSON [FSC] Walker 30/Two 6 W 73-59 NOVEMBER 21 at Penn State [BIG TEN] Walker 14/Two 8 L 48-78 14 HOWARD Holzer 20/Holzer 11 W 80-55 26 at 3/2 Stanford Walker 8/Bruner 7 L 32-70 18 SAMFORD Holzer 26/Tuomi 10 W 70-60 28 at UC Davis Strickland 19/May 8 L 52-61 21 1-at 16/14 Florida State Foggie 21/Rhoads 5 L 66-72 DECEMBER 26 2-QUINNIPIAC Brown 18/Clarke 11 W 111-53 1 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Stephens 18/Stephens 13 W 75-53 28 2-PRINCETON Tuomi 16/Tuomi 9 W 74-68 5 SAVANNAH STATE [FSS] Bruner 18/Bruner 6 W 52-33 DECEMBER 12 NC STATE [FSC] Sutton 18/Four 3 W 77-63 1 at Bowling Green Three 14/Coleman 7 L 68-79 19 1-12/13 North Carolina Strickland 18/Three 5 L 51-75 5 at Denver Rhoads 19/Tuomi 6 L 65-70 21 BUTLER Walker 17/Walker 9 W 67-54 7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Tuomi 29/Coleman 6 W 81-68 28 PRESBYTERIAN Walker 15/Bruner 7 W 68-40 9 UT MARTIN Smith 18/Tuomi 13 W 72-60 30 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE Nainima 12/Stephens 11 W 63-44 19 at Duquesne Lister 21/Three 8 W 80-59 JANUARY 21 WESTERN KENTUCKY Rhoads 21/Two 5 W 74-48 29 3-Delaware Puleo 15/Tuomi 6 W 72-51 2 *at Georgia Bruner 16/Bruner 11 L 51-61 30 3-at Virginia Tech Rhoads 20/Holzer 12 L 68-74 6 *LSU [FSN] Grant 12/Bruner 6 W 63-61 JANUARY 9 *FLORIDA Walker 22/Two 6 L 63-65 2 *at Ole Miss Two 16/Rhoads 7 L 67-72 13 *at 19/19 Kentucky Nainima 13/May 9 L 48-66 6 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Holzer 14/Holzer 13 W 65-44 16 *at Ole Miss Walker 20/Walker 11 W 63-58 9 *AUBURN Tuomi 22/Two 8 W 67-59 20 *5/6 TENNESSEE [FSN] Walker 24/Walker 8 L 56-71 13 *at Alabama Rhoads 20/Holzer 10 W 82-66 23 *ALABAMA [SECN] Walker 16/May 11 W 59-48 15 *at 5/5 Tennessee [ESPN] Lister 17/Tuomi 6 L 56-68 27 *20/24 GEORGIA Newton 16/Bruner 7 W 57-48 20 *23/24 ARKANSAS Lister 17/Rhoads 9 W 65-54 30 *at Auburn Bruner 15/Bruner 8 L 47-54 23 *at 19/19 Kentucky [ESPNU] Foggie 15/Two 6 L 68-78 FEBRUARY 30 *OLE MISS [FSN] Puleo 20/Brown 11 W 71-42 6 *at Arkansas [ESPNU] Sutton 21/May 7 W 64-62 (OT) FEBRUARY 10 *15/18 KENTUCKY Two 17/Two 8 W 66-61 3 *LSU [FSN] Holzer 23/Rhoads 7 W 55-50 13 *at Mississippi State [SECN] Walker 16/Stephens 7 W 60-53 6 *at Florida [CSS] Two 23/Clarke 13 W 103-97 (2OT) 17 *at 4/4 Tennessee [CSS] Walker 16/Walker 7 L 60-82 10 *at 24 Georgia [CSS] Lister 22/Tuomi 13 W 69-59 13 *4/4 TENNESSEE [ESPNU] Rhoads 15/Tuomi 12 L 57-65 20 *AUBURN [FSN] Sutton 24/Bruner 6 W 65-49 17 *at Mississippi State Clarke 22/Clarke 14 W 74-62 24 *at LSU Sutton 18/Two 7 L 51-54 (OT) 20 *19/19 KENTUCKY [SECN] Foggie 23/Clarke 10 L 71-80 27 *VANDERBILT [FSN] Sutton 20/Stephens 10 L 60-74 (OT) 25 *FLORIDA [CSS] Foggie 15/Clarke 14 W 69-74 MARCH 27 *at South Carolina [FSN] Holzer 19/Two 8 W 74-60 (OT) 3 2-Ole Miss [FSN] Walker 15/Three 9 W 62-50 MARCH 4 2-Georgia [FSN] Grant 13/Grant 6 L 34-66 4 4-Mississippi State [FSN] Clarke 23/Clarke 9 W 69-55 16 3-APPALACHIAN ST. Stephens 13/Stephens 11 W 67-54 5 4-16/16 Kentucky [ESPNU] Clarke 18/Clarke 17 L 56-69 20 3-CHARLOTTE Walker 15/Stephens 11 L 57-69 20 5-Louisville [ESPN2] Lister 18/Phillips 14 L 62-81 All times eastern and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1-Carolina’s Challenge (Myrtle Beach, S.C.); 2-SEC Tournament (Nashville, 1-Big Six Challenge (Various Site); 2-Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tournament Tenn.); 3-WNIT 1st/2nd Round (Columbia, S.C.). (Nashville, Tenn.); 3-Hilton Garden Classic (Blacksburg, Va.); 4-SEC Tournament (Nashville,Tenn.); 5-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (Cincinnati, Ohio). 2010-2011 Attendance 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review

TEAM-BY-TEAM ATTENDANCE ALABAMA LSU Games Total Average Games Total Average HOME 16 30299 1894 HOME 14 46047 3289 AWAY 15 42974 2865 AWAY 13 51155 3935 NEUTRAL 2 3705 1851 NEUTRAL 5 12539 2508 TOTAL 33 76975 2333 TOTAL 32 109741 3429

ARKANSAS OLE MISS Games Total Average Games Total Average HOME 18 33944 1886 HOME 15 9560 637 AWAY 14 29134 2081 AWAY 11 34353 3123 NEUTRAL 2 4409 2204 NEUTRAL 3 7512 2504 TOTAL 34 67487 1985 TOTAL 29 51425 1773

AUBURN MISSISSIPPI STATE Games Total Average Games Total Average HOME 15 45087 3006 HOME 14 16645 1189 AWAY 13 29399 2261 AWAY 13 38588 2968 NEUTRAL 4 12111 3028 NEUTRAL 3 10064 3355 TOTAL 32 86597 2706 TOTAL 30 65297 2177

FLORIDA SOUTH CAROLINA Games Total Average Games Total Average HOME 16 23203 1450 HOME 19 56925 2996 AWAY 14 49104 3507 AWAY 11 38639 3513 NEUTRAL 5 14191 2838 NEUTRAL 3 12303 4101 TOTAL 35 86498 2471 TOTAL 33 107867 3269

GEORGIA TENNESSEE Games Total Average Games Total Average HOME 14 48544 3467 HOME 17 214187 12599 AWAY 13 42438 3264 AWAY 12 91917 7660 NEUTRAL 7 22578 3225 NEUTRAL 8 46384 5798 TOTAL 34 113560 3340 TOTAL 37 352488 9527

KENTUCKY VANDERBILT Games Total Average Games Total Average HOME 15 95453 6364 HOME 15 68828 4589 AWAY 13 53337 4103 AWAY 13 47091 3622 NEUTRAL 6 34151 5692 NEUTRAL 4 22283 5571 TOTAL 34 182941 5381 TOTAL 32 138202 4319 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review

BIG SIX CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON ATTENDANCE 2011 2006 Conference Cume Attend. Average Ranking Conference Cume Attend. Average Ranking ACC 550,512 2,647 5 ACC 543,403 2,845 5 Big East 889,026 3,446 4 Big East 685,656 2,869 4 Big Ten 744,901 4,161 2 Big Ten 770,304 4,697 2 Big 12 1,005,377 4,720 1 Big 12 971,011 4,980 1 Pac-10 334,426 2,291 6 Pac-10 306,661 2,160 8 SEC 730,952 3,768 3 SEC 706,640 4,061 3

2010 2005 Conference Cume Attend. Average Ranking Conference Cume Attend. Average Ranking ACC 568,184 2,719 5 ACC 461,760 2,654 5 Big East 778,916 2,996 4 Big East 565,912 3,290 4 Big Ten 735,453 3,997 3 Big Ten 799,604 4,998 2 Big 12 1,091,289 5,247 1 Big 12 937,611 5,180 1 Pac-10 331,392 2,071 7 Pac-10 312,135 2,295 7 SEC 740,993 4,005 2 SEC 687,655 3,799 3

2009 2004 Conference Cume Attend. Average Ranking Conference Cume Attend. Average Ranking ACC 635,567 3,131 4 ACC 373,857 2,854 5 Big East 807,470 3,013 5 Big East 605,495 3,089 4 Big Ten 725,510 4,194 2 Big Ten 778,125 5,085 2 Big 12 1,073,069 5,312 1 Big 12 990,036 5,381 1 Pac-10 322,351 2,135 7 Pac-10 365,346 2,469 7 SEC 744,585 3,818 3 SEC 619,321 3,945 3

2008 2003 Conference Cume Attend. Average Ranking Conference Cume Attend. Average Ranking ACC 681,418 3,324 4 ACC 339,499 2,496 6 Big East 731,998 3,012 5 Big East 548,115 2,825 5 Big Ten 771,874 4,312 2 Big Ten 716,019 4,447 2 Big 12 1,010,528 4,954 1 Big 12 970,764 5,030 1 Pac-10 346,448 2,341 7 Pac-10 357,493 2,449 7 SEC 815,945 4,142 3 SEC 670,023 3,764 3

2007 2002 Conference Cume Attend. Average Ranking Conference Cume Attend. Average Ranking ACC 664,622 3,357 4 ACC 325,622 2,377 7 Big East 712,785 2,958 5 Big East 591,008 2,970 4 Big Ten 773,446 4,321 2 Big Ten 688,206 4,440 2 Big 12 1,023,576 5,170 1 Big 12 1,002,251 5,331 1 Pac-10 342,139 2,236 7 Pac-10 350,742 2,308 6 SEC 753,702 3,926 3 SEC 609,259 3,501 3 2010-2011 SEC Women’s Basketball • Year In Review

BIG SIX CONFERENCE TOURANMENT ATTENDANCE 2011 Conference Dates Site Sessions Cumulative Attend. Average ACC 3/3-6 Greensboro, NC 8 59,040 7,380 Big East 3/4-8 Hartford, Conn. 8 70,677 8,835 Big Ten 3/3-6 Indianapolis, Ind. 5 30,957 6,191 Big 12 3/8-12 Kansas City, Mo. 6 25,400 4,233 Pac-10 3/9-12 Los Angeles 4 6,016 1,504 SEC 3/6-9 Nashville, Tenn. 6 42,140 7,023

2010 Conference Dates Site Sessions Cumulative Attend. Average ACC 3/4-7 Greensboro, N.C. 8 66,138 8,267 Big East 3/5-9 Hartford, Conn. 8 72,981 9,123 Big Ten 3/4-7 Indianapolis, Ind. 5 33,113 6,623 Big 12 3/11-14 Kansas City, Mo. 6 25,412 4,235 Pac-10 3/11-14 Los Angeles, Calif. 5 8,538 1,708 SEC 3/4-7 Duluth, Ga. 6 27,894 4,649

2009 Conference Dates Site Sessions Cumulative Attend. Average ACC 3/5-8 Greensboro, N.C. 8 73,187 9,148 Big East 3/6-10 Hartford, Conn. 8 73,807 9,226 Big Ten 3/5-8 Indianapolis, Ind. 5 33,724 6,745 Big 12 3/12-15 Oklahoma City, Okla. 6 35,515 5,919 Pac-10 3/12-15 Los Angeles, Calif. 5 8,109 1,622 SEC 3/5-8 N. Little Rock, Ark. 6 24,777 4,129

2008 Conference Dates Site Sessions Cumulative Attend. Average ACC 3/6-9 Greensboro, N.C. 8 72,114 9,014 Big East 3/8-11 Hartford, Conn. 6 54,423 9,071 Big Ten 3/6-9 Indianapolis, Ind. 5 35,594 7,119 Big 12 3/11-15 Kansas City, Mo. 6 24,190 4,032 Pac-10 3/7-10 San Jose, Calif. 5 19,004 3,801 SEC 3/6-9 Nashville, Tenn. 6 51,036 8,506

2007 Conference Dates Site Sessions Cumulative Attend. Average ACC 3/1-4 Greensboro, N.C. 8 69,159 8,645 Big East 3/3-6 Hartford, Conn. 6 51,936 8,656 Big Ten 3/1-5 Indianapolis, Ind. 5 29,205 5,841 Big 12 3/6-10 Oklahoma City, Okla. 6 48,990 8,165 Pac-10 3/2-6 San Jose, Calif. 5 18,458 3,692 SEC 3/1-4 Duluth, Ga. 6 33,882 5,647

2006 Conference Dates Site Sessions Cumulative Attend. Average ACC 3/2-5 Greensboro, N.C. 8 64,152 8,019 Big East 3/4-7 Hartford, Conn. 6 57,393 9,566 Big Ten 3/2-6 Indianapolis, Ind. 5 38,638 7,728 Big 12 3/7-11 Dallas, Texas 6 25,551 4,259 Pac-10 3/3-6 San Jose, Calif. 5 17,979 3,596 SEC 3/2-5 N. Little Rock, Ark. 6 37,033 6,172 2005 Conference Dates Site Sessions Cumulative Attend. Average ACC 3/4-7 Greensboro, N.C. 6 48,108 8,018 Big East 3/5-8 Hartford, Conn. 6 49,607 8,268 Big Ten 3/3-7 Indianapolis, Ind. 5 30,211 6,042 Big 12 3/8-12 Kansas City, Mo. 6 26,929 4,408 Pac-10 3/4-7 San Jose, Calif. 5 17,097 3,419 SEC 3/3-6 Greenville, S.C. 6 28,650 4,775

2004 Conference Dates Site Sessions Cumulative Attend. Average ACC 3/5-8 Greensboro, N.C. 5 41,653 8,331 Big East 3/6-9 Hartford, Conn. 6 61,929 10,322 Big Ten 3/4-8 Indianapolis, Ind. 5 37,635 7,527 Big 12 3/9-13 Dallas, Texas 6 34,851 5,809 Pac-10 3/5-8 San Jose, Calif. 5 17,840 3,568 SEC 3/4-7 Nashville, Tenn. 6 39,214 6,536

2003 Conference Dates Site Sessions Cumulative Attend. Average ACC 3/7-10 Greensboro, N.C. 4 33,642 8,410 Big East 3/8-11 Piscataway, N.J. 6 25,618 4,270 Big Ten 3/6-10 Indianapolis, Ind. 5 30,658 6,132 Big 12 3/11-15 Dallas, Texas 6 35,619 5,937 Pac-10 3/7-10 San Jose, Calif. 5 16,483 3,297 SEC 3/6-9 N. Little Rock, Ark. 6 43,642 7,274

2002 Conference Dates Site Sessions Cumulative Attend. Average ACC 3/1-4 Greensboro, N.C. 4 27,396 6,849 Big East 3/2-5 Piscataway, N.J. 6 23,573 3,929 Big Ten 2/28-3/4 Indianapolis, Ind. 5 35,846 7,169 Big 12 3/5-9 Kansas City, Mo. 6 32,953 5,492 Pac-10 3/1-4 Eugene, Ore. 5 27,415 5,483 SEC 2/28-3/3 Nashville, Tenn. 6 41,888 6,981 2010-2011 Postseason Brackets 2011 SEC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT BRACKET March 3-6 • Bridgestone Arena (17,576) • Nashville, Tenn.

Thursday, March 3 Friday, March 4 Saturday, March 5 Sunday, March 6

#9 Arkansas 59

Game 1 - Noon #8 Florida 75 [FSN] Game 5 - Noon #1 Tennessee 82 #8 Florida 68 [FSN] #1 Tennessee 92

#12 Ole Miss 50 Game 9 - 3 p.m. #1 Tennessee 90 [ESPNU] Game 3 - 6:30 p.m. #5 South Carolina 34 [FSN] #5 South Carolina 62 Game 7 - 6:30 p.m. #4 Georgia 58 [FSN] #4 Georgia 66

Championship - 4:30 p.m. Tennessee [ESPN2] NCAA Tournament #11 Mississippi St. 49 Automatic Qualifier #11 Mississippi St. 55 Game 4 - 9 p.m. [FSN] Game 8 - 9 p.m. #3 Vanderbilt 56 #6 Auburn 47 [FSN] #3 Vanderbilt 69

#2 Kentucky 65 #10 Alabama 36 Game 10 - 5:30 p.m. [ESPNU] #7 LSU 58 Game 2 - 2:30 p.m. [FSN] #2 Kentucky 69 #7 LSU 60 Game 6 - 2:30 p.m. [FSN] #2 Kentucky 60 All Times Central

2011 NCAA® Division I Women's BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

National National National First Round Second Round Regionals Regionals Second Round First Round Semifinals Championship Semifinals

Connecticut (32-1) 1 1 Stanford (29-2) Connecticut (75-39) Stanford (86-59) Hartford (17-15) 16 Connecticut (64-40) Stanford (75-49) 16 UC Davis (24-8) Kansas St. (21-10) 8 22-Mar 21-Mar 8 Texas Tech (22-10) Storrs

Purdue (53-45) St. John's (NY) (55-50) Stanford Purdue (20-11) 9 Connecticut (68-63) Stanford (72-65) 9 St. John's (NY) (21-10) Georgetown (22-10) 5 27-Mar 26-Mar 5 North Carolina (25-8) Georgetown (65-49) North Carolina (82-68) Princeton (24-4) 12 12 Fresno St. (25-7) Maryland (23-7) 4 22-Mar Georgetown (79-57) North Carolina (86-74) 21-Mar 4 Kentucky (24-8) Maryland (70-48) Kentucky (66-62 OT) Albuquerque College Park College St. Francis (PA) (22-11) 13 Philadelphia Connecticut (75-40) Stanford (83-60) Spokane 13 Hampton (26-6) 29-Mar 28-Mar Penn St. (24-9) 6 6 Iowa (22-8) Penn St. (75-66) Gonzaga (92-86) Dayton (21-11) 11 DePaul (75-73) Gonzaga (87-75) 11 Gonzaga (28-4) DePaul (27-6) 3 21-Mar Notre Dame (72-63) 21-Mar 3 UCLA (27-4) DePaul (56-43) UCLA (55-47) Gonzaga Spokane - Spokane

University Park Navy (20-11) 14 14 Montana (18-14) Iowa St. (22-10) 7 27-Mar Duke (70-63) Indianapolis Gonzaga (76-69) 26-Mar 7 Louisville (20-12) Marist (74-64) Louisville (81-62)

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Marist (30 (30-2)-2) 10 10 Vanderbilt (20 (20-11)-11) aa mm Duke (29-3) 2 21-Mar Duke (71-66) Louisville (85-75) 22-Mar 2 Xavier (28-2)

Durha Duke (90-45) Indianapolis Indianapolis Xavier (72-56) UT Martin (21-10) 15 April 3 Texas A&M (76-70) April 3 15 South Dakota St. (19-13)

Tennessee (31-2) 1 8 p.m. ESPN 6 p.m. ESPN 1Baylor (31-2) 8 p.m. ESPN Tennessee (99-34) NATIONAL CHAMPION 6 p.m. ESPN Baylor (66-30) Stetson (20-12) 16 Tennessee (79-70) Baylor (82-68) 16 Prairie View (21-11) Marquette (23-8) 8 21-Mar 22-Mar 8 Houston (26-5)

Marquette (68-65) West Vir Waco Cincinn Knoxville ginia (79-73) Texas (19-13) 9 9 West Virginia (23-9) 26-Mar Tennessee (85-75) Baylor (86-76) 27-Mar Georgia Tech (23-10) 5 5 Green Bay (32-1) Geor gia Tech (69-58) Green Bay (59-55) Bowling Green (28-4) 12 Texas A&M (63-62) 12 UALR (23-7) Ohio St. (22-9) 4 21-Mar Ohio St. (67-60) Green Bay (65-56) 22-Mar 4 Michigan St. (26-5)

Ohio St. (80-69) Michigan St. (69-66) Wichita Columbus UCF (22-10) 13 Dayton Dallas 13 UNI (27-5) 28-Mar Notre Dame (73-59) Texas A&M (58-46) 29-Mar Oklahoma (21-11) 6 6 Georgia (21-10) Oklahoma (86-72) Georgia (56-41) James Madison (26-7) 11 Oklahoma (88-83) Georgia (61-59) 11 Middle Tenn. (23-7) Miami (FL) (27-4) 3 22-Mar **ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN** 22-Mar 3 Florida St. (23-7)

Miami (FL) (80-62) Florida St. (76-46) Auburn

Charlottesville Gardner-Webb (23-10) 14 14 Samford (25-7) 26-Mar Notre Dame (78-53) Texas A&M (79-38) 27-Mar Arizona St. (20-10) 7 7 Rutgers (19-12) March 19 and 21 first‐/second‐round sites: Albuquerque, Columbus, Durham, Knoxville, Salt Lake Temple (63-45) Rutgers (76-51) City, Spokane, Stanford and University Park. March 20 and 22 first‐/second‐round sites: Auburn, Temple (23-8) 10 10 Louisiana Tech (24-7) Charlottesville, Cincinnati, College Park, Shreveport, Storrs, Waco and Wichita. March 26 and 28 Notre Dame (26-7) 2 21-Mar Notre Dame (77-64) regional sites: Dayton, Spokane. March 27 and 29 regional sites: Dallas, Philadelphia. Texas A&M (70-48) 22-Mar 2 Texas A&M (27-5) Notre Dame (67-54) Texas A&M (87-47) Shreveport Salt Lake City Salt Utah (18-16) 15 15 McNeese St. (26-6) © 2010 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. TheTh NCAA opposes all ll sports t wagering. i This Thi bracket b k t should h ld not t be b used d for f sweepstakes, t k contests, t t office ffi pools l or other th gamblin bli g activities.ti iti

Round 1 Round 2 Round 2 Round 1 Round 3 Round 3 March 16-18 March 19-21 March 19-21 March 16-18 March 23-25 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals March 23-25 Colorado 71 March 26-28 March 26-28 St. Bonaventure 77 7 MT Thur. 3/17 Colorado 81 St. Bonaventure 50 7 ET Thur. 3/17 at Colorado at St. Bonaventure UC Riverside 62 7 MT Mon. 3/21 Lehigh 43 Colorado 70 Semifinals Semifinals Syracuse 72 7 ET Mon. 3/21 Cal Poly 60 at Colorado March 30-31 March 30-31 at Syracuse Syracuse 77 7:05 PT Thur. 3/17 California 65 Syracuse 63 7 ET Thur. 3/17 at Cal Poly at Syracuse California 74 Monmouth 53 7 MT Thur. 3/24 Colorado 70 Syracuse 68 OT 7 ET Thur. 3/24 Oklahoma St. 81 at Wyoming at Syracuse Eastern Mich. 67 7 CT Wed. 3/16 Oklahoma St. 71 Eastern Mich. 63 7 ET Thur. 3/17 at Oklahoma St. at Eastern Mich. Pepperdine 74 7 MT Mon. 3/21 7 ET Mon. 3/21 Michigan 59 Wyoming 58 Eastern Mich. 63 Wyoming 79 at Wyoming at UNC Wilm. Richmond 54 7 MT Wed. 3/16 Wyoming 75 UNC Wilm. 54 7 ET Thur. 3/17 at Wyoming at Richmond Toledo 83 Portland St. 44 1 pm MT Sun. 3/27 Southern Cal 63 2 pm ET Sun. 3/27 UNC Wilm. 63 Southern Cal 67 at Colorado at Toledo Northwestern 89 7 PT Thur. 3/17 Southern Cal 78 Northwestern 70 7 CT Thur. 3/17 at Southern Cal at Northwestern UC Santa Barb. 64 2 PT Sun. 3/20 2 pm CT Sun. 3/20 Creighton 63 Southern Cal 62 Alabama 59 St. Mary's CA 62 at Nevada Southern Cal 68 at Northwestern Memphis 69 7 PT Thur. 3/17 Nevada 59 Alabama 72 7:05 CT Thur. 3/17 at St. Mary's at Memphis Nevada 65 Alabama 80 7 MT Wed. 3/23 Southern Cal 87 Championship game Toledo 71 OT 7 ET Tue. 3/22 Utah St. 103 at BYU 3 p.m. ET Sat. April 2 at Toledo Tennessee Tech 54 5:30 MT Thur. 3/17 Utah St. 63 Auburn 52 7 CT Thur. 3/17 at Utah St. At Toledo at Tennessee Tech Arizona 95 3 MT Sat. 3/19 Noon ET Sat. 3/19 Auburn 68 BYU 50 Toledo 74 BYU 75 at BYU at Toledo Toledo 58 7:30 MT Thur. 3/17 BYU 102 Toledo 67 7 ET Wed. 3/16 at BYU at Toledo Denver 60 7:05 CT Wed. 3/30 8 pm ET Wed. 3/30 Delaware 55 at Illinois State at Toledo Wisconsin 68 Yale 61 7 CT Wed. 3/16 Wisconsin 59 TOLEDO Boston College 86 7 ET Thur. 3/17 at Wisconsin at Yale Butler 48 1:30 ET Sat. 3/19 Boston College 85 1 CT Sun. 3/20 Illinois State 79 Boston College 48 at Wisconsin at Boston College Illinois St. 72 St. Joseph's 72 7:05 CT Thur. 3/17 Illinois State 62 St. Joseph's 59 7 ET Thur. 3/17 at Illinois St. at St. Joseph's Central Mich. 59 7:05 CT Thur. 3/24 7 pm ET Thur. 3/24 VCU 66 at Illinois State Illinois State 60 Virginia 74 Duquesne 64 at Virginia Old Dominion 65 7 ET Thur. 3/17 Duquesne 80 Loyola 49 7 ET Wed. 3/16 at Duquesne at Old Dominion Kent St. 56 7 CT Sat. 3/19 Toledo 76 4 pm ET Sun. 3/20 Loyola-Md. 67 Duquesne 66 Virginia 53 at Loyola Kansas 79 at Kansas Virginia 69 7 CT Wed. 3/16 Kansas 63 Virginia 71 7 ET Thur. 3/17 at Kansas at Virginia Wichita St. 58 1 pm CT Sun. 3/27 7 pm ET Sat. 3/26 Morgan St. 56 at Illinois State Illinois State 36 Charlotte 60 Missouri St. 76 at Virginia Charlotte 62 7:05 CT Thur. 3/17 Missouri St. 64 Charlotte 69 7 ET Wed. 3/16 at Missouri St. at Charlotte Rice 65 2 pm CT Sun. 3/20 2 ET Sun. 3/20 Liberty 56 Arkansas 78 Charlotte 81 OT at South Carolina Arkansas 91 at Missouri State South Carolina 67 7 CT Thur. 3/17 Arkansas 65 South Carolina 57 7 ET Wed. 3/16 at Arkansas at South Carolina Lamar 65 7 CT Wed. 3/23 7 pm ET Thur. 3/24 Appalachian St. 54 Arkansas 49 Charlotte 79 Tulane 61 at Oral Roberts at Charlotte Florida 59 7 CT Thur. 3/17 Tulane 86 Florida 74 7 ET Fri. 3/18 at Tulane at Florida Southern 31 7 pm CT Mon.3/21 7:05 ET Mon. 3/21 UMBC 47 Oral Roberts 59 Florida 77 OT at FGCU TCU 74 at Oral Roberts FGCU 73 6:30 CT Thur. 3/17 Oral Roberts 92 FGCU 69 7:05 ET Fri. 3/18 at TCU at FGCU Oral Roberts 78 Drexel 67 2010-2011 Season Statistics 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS FINAL (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Tennessee 37 34-3 2934 79.3 1. LSU 32 1692 52.9 2. Vanderbilt 32 20-12 2281 71.3 2. Tennessee 37 2087 56.4 3. Kentucky 34 25-9 2412 70.9 3. Georgia 34 1992 58.6 4. Florida 35 20-15 2331 66.6 4. Mississippi State 30 1779 59.3 5. Alabama 33 18-15 2179 66.0 5. Arkansas 34 2017 59.3 6. Arkansas 34 22-12 2196 64.6 6. South Carolina 33 1968 59.6 7. Georgia 34 23-11 2163 63.6 7. Auburn 32 1940 60.6 8. LSU 32 19-13 1981 61.9 8. Kentucky 34 2117 62.3 9. Auburn 32 16-16 1954 61.1 9. Vanderbilt 32 2052 64.1 10. South Carolina 33 18-15 1937 58.7 10. Florida 35 2256 64.5 11. Ole Miss 29 10-19 1695 58.4 11. Ole Miss 29 1926 66.4 12. Mississippi State 30 13-17 1746 58.2 12. Alabama 33 2205 66.8

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Tennessee 37 79.3 56.4 +22.9 1. Vanderbilt 32 465 660 . 7 0 5 2. LSU 32 61.9 52.9 +9.0 2. Kentucky 34 572 825 . 6 9 3 3. Kentucky 34 70.9 62.3 +8.7 3. Ole Miss 29 302 450 . 6 7 1 4. Vanderbilt 32 71.3 64.1 +7.2 4. Florida 35 392 586 . 6 6 9 5. Arkansas 34 64.6 59.3 +5.3 5. Tennessee 37 504 757 . 6 6 6 6. Georgia 34 63.6 58.6 +5.0 6. Mississippi State 30 228 348 . 6 5 5 7. Florida 35 66.6 64.5 +2.1 7. Arkansas 34 397 614 . 6 4 7 8. Auburn 32 61.1 60.6 +0.4 8. LSU 32 381 594 . 6 4 1 9. Alabama 33 66.0 66.8 -0.8 9. Alabama 33 452 709 . 6 3 8 10. South Carolina 33 58.7 59.6 -0.9 10. Auburn 32 353 554 . 6 3 7 11. Mississippi State 30 58.2 59.3 -1.1 11. Georgia 34 363 570 . 6 3 7 12. Ole Miss 29 58.4 66.4 -8.0 12. South Carolina 33 370 602 . 6 1 5

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA Pct. PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Tennessee 37 1094 2346 . 4 6 6 1. Tennessee 37 765 2274 . 3 3 6 2. Vanderbilt 32 818 1813 . 4 5 1 2. LSU 32 612 1769 . 3 4 6 3. Florida 35 872 2118 . 4 1 2 3. Georgia 34 718 1957 . 3 6 7 4. Georgia 34 820 2047 . 4 0 1 4. Arkansas 34 740 2010 . 3 6 8 5. Arkansas 34 815 2039 . 4 0 0 5. Vanderbilt 32 741 1955 . 3 7 9 6. LSU 32 714 1795 . 3 9 8 6. Mississippi State 30 638 1679 . 3 8 0 7. Auburn 32 743 1901 . 3 9 1 7. Auburn 32 707 1804 . 3 9 2 8. Kentucky 34 829 2155 . 3 8 5 8. Florida 35 824 2066 . 3 9 9 9. South Carolina 33 703 1852 . 3 8 0 9. Kentucky 34 761 1834 . 4 1 5 10. Alabama 33 795 2108 . 3 7 7 10. Alabama 33 789 1892 . 4 1 7 11. Mississippi State 30 670 1796 . 3 7 3 11. South Carolina 33 749 1774 . 4 2 2 12. Ole Miss 29 633 1709 . 3 7 0 12. Ole Miss 29 732 1731 . 4 2 3

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Tennessee 37 242 642 . 3 7 7 1. Tennessee 37 195 708 . 2 7 5 2. Vanderbilt 32 180 516 . 3 4 9 2. Mississippi State 30 131 457 . 2 8 7 3. Florida 35 195 575 . 3 3 9 3. LSU 32 133 459 . 2 9 0 4. Mississippi State 30 178 546 . 3 2 6 4. Georgia 34 201 670 . 3 0 0 5. LSU 32 172 529 . 3 2 5 5. Vanderbilt 32 165 537 . 3 0 7 6. Arkansas 34 169 531 . 3 1 8 6. Arkansas 34 177 570 . 3 1 1 7. Kentucky 34 182 597 . 3 0 5 7. Alabama 33 154 492 . 3 1 3 8. Auburn 32 115 389 . 2 9 6 8. Ole Miss 29 203 607 . 3 3 4 9. Alabama 33 137 465 . 2 9 5 9. South Carolina 33 122 361 . 3 3 8 10. Georgia 34 160 572 . 2 8 0 10. Florida 35 187 549 . 3 4 1 11. South Carolina 33 161 595 . 2 7 1 11. Auburn 32 169 496 . 3 4 1 12. Ole Miss 29 127 484 . 2 6 2 12. Kentucky 34 166 455 . 3 6 5 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS FINAL (All games)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Tennessee 37 1713 46.3 1. Tennessee 37 1253 33.9 2. Georgia 34 1399 41.1 2. South Carolina 33 1156 35.0 3. Florida 35 1432 40.9 3. LSU 32 1133 35.4 4. LSU 32 1273 39.8 4. Vanderbilt 32 1165 36.4 5. Arkansas 34 1333 39.2 5. Florida 35 1277 36.5 6. Mississippi State 30 1162 38.7 6. Georgia 34 1262 37.1 7. Alabama 33 1278 38.7 7. Auburn 32 1214 37.9 8. Kentucky 34 1305 38.4 8. Kentucky 34 1297 38.1 9. Vanderbilt 32 1224 38.2 9. Ole Miss 29 1118 38.6 10. Auburn 32 1214 37.9 10. Arkansas 34 1322 38.9 11. Ole Miss 29 1099 37.9 11. Mississippi State 30 1198 39.9 12. South Carolina 33 1182 35.8 12. Alabama 33 1414 42.8

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Tennessee 37 1713 46.3 1253 33.9 +12.4 1. Tennessee 37 195 5.3 2. Florida 35 1432 40.9 1277 36.5 +4.4 2. Florida 35 156 4.5 3. LSU 32 1273 39.8 1133 35.4 +4.4 3. Georgia 34 146 4.3 4. Georgia 34 1399 41.1 1262 37.1 +4.0 4. Auburn 32 125 3.9 5. Vanderbilt 32 1224 38.2 1165 36.4 +1.8 LSU 32 125 3.9 6. South Carolina 33 1182 35.8 1156 35.0 +0.8 6. Arkansas 34 129 3.8 7. Arkansas 34 1333 39.2 1322 38.9 +0.3 7. Mississippi State 30 112 3.7 8. Kentucky 34 1305 38.4 1297 38.1 +0.2 8. Vanderbilt 32 111 3.5 9. Auburn 32 1214 37.9 1214 37.9 +0.0 9. Kentucky 34 115 3.4 10. Ole Miss 29 1099 37.9 1118 38.6 -0.7 10. Alabama 33 95 2.9 11. Mississippi State 30 1162 38.7 1198 39.9 -1.2 11. South Carolina 33 91 2.8 12. Alabama 33 1278 38.7 1414 42.8 -4.1 12. Ole Miss 29 60 2.1

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Vanderbilt 32 490 15.3 1. Kentucky 34 373 11.0 2. Tennessee 37 522 14.1 2. Alabama 33 353 10.7 3. LSU 32 436 13.6 3. Arkansas 34 296 8.7 4. Auburn 32 416 13.0 4. Georgia 34 291 8.6 5. Florida 35 448 12.8 5. Auburn 32 272 8.5 6. Arkansas 34 420 12.4 6. South Carolina 33 261 7.9 7. Georgia 34 411 12.1 7. Mississippi State 30 233 7.8 8. Alabama 33 375 11.4 8. Tennessee 37 279 7.5 9. Kentucky 34 378 11.1 9. Florida 35 255 7.3 10. Ole Miss 29 317 10.9 10. Ole Miss 29 187 6.4 11. Mississippi State 30 311 10.4 11. Vanderbilt 32 198 6.2 12. South Carolina 33 322 9.8 12. LSU 32 196 6.1

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin / RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Kentucky 34 558 16.4 817 24.0 +7.6 1. LSU 32 436 13.6 470 14.7 0.9 2. Alabama 33 551 16.7 744 22.5 +5.8 2. Tennessee 37 522 14.1 567 15.3 0.9 3. Arkansas 34 520 15.3 596 17.5 +2.2 3. Vanderbilt 32 490 15.3 539 16.8 0.9 4. Auburn 32 542 16.9 595 18.6 +1.7 4. Arkansas 34 420 12.4 520 15.3 0.8 5. Tennessee 37 567 15.3 624 16.9 +1.5 5. Auburn 32 416 13.0 542 16.9 0.8 6. South Carolina 33 512 15.5 548 16.6 +1.1 6. Georgia 34 411 12.1 541 15.9 0.8 7. Georgia 34 541 15.9 572 16.8 +0.9 7. Florida 35 448 12.8 614 17.5 0.7 8. Mississippi State 30 485 16.2 508 16.9 +0.8 8. Ole Miss 29 317 10.9 448 15.4 0.7 9. LSU 32 470 14.7 492 15.4 +0.7 9. Alabama 33 375 11.4 551 16.7 0.7 10. Vanderbilt 32 539 16.8 500 15.6 -1.2 10. Kentucky 34 378 11.1 558 16.4 0.7 11. Florida 35 614 17.5 571 16.3 -1.2 11. Mississippi State 30 311 10.4 485 16.2 0.6 12. Ole Miss 29 448 15.4 405 14.0 -1.5 12. South Carolina 33 322 9.8 512 15.5 0.6 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS FINAL (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Tennessee 37 608 16.4 1. Tennessee 37 1105 29.9 2. Kentucky 34 548 16.1 2. LSU 32 885 27.7 3. Florida 35 559 16.0 3. Arkansas 34 879 25.9 4. Georgia 34 543 16.0 4. Vanderbilt 32 806 25.2 5. Ole Miss 29 447 15.4 5. Georgia 34 856 25.2 6. Alabama 33 504 15.3 6. Florida 35 873 24.9 7. Auburn 32 483 15.1 7. Mississippi State 30 741 24.7 8. South Carolina 33 473 14.3 8. Alabama 33 774 23.5 9. Mississippi State 30 421 14.0 9. Auburn 32 731 22.8 10. Arkansas 34 454 13.4 10. Ole Miss 29 652 22.5 11. Vanderbilt 32 418 13.1 11. Kentucky 34 757 22.3 12. LSU 32 388 12.1 12. South Carolina 33 709 21.5

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. LSU 32 885 342 .721 1. Tennessee 37 608 772 .441 2. Tennessee 37 1105 481 .697 2. Florida 35 559 799 .412 3. Arkansas 34 879 470 .652 3. Georgia 34 543 794 .406 4. Kentucky 34 757 406 .651 4. Ole Miss 29 447 700 .390 5. South Carolina 33 709 387 .647 5. Auburn 32 483 770 .385 6. Georgia 34 856 468 .647 6. Vanderbilt 32 418 669 .385 7. Florida 35 873 478 .646 7. South Carolina 33 473 769 .381 8. Mississippi State 30 741 431 .632 8. Kentucky 34 548 891 .381 9. Alabama 33 774 466 .624 9. Mississippi State 30 421 767 .354 10. Auburn 32 731 444 .622 10. Arkansas 34 454 852 .348 11. Vanderbilt 32 806 496 .619 11. Alabama 33 504 948 .347 12. Ole Miss 29 652 418 .609 12. LSU 32 388 791 .329

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Tennessee 37 242 6.5 2. Mississippi State 30 178 5.9 3. Vanderbilt 32 180 5.6 4. Florida 35 195 5.6 5. LSU 32 172 5.4 6. Kentucky 34 182 5.4 7. Arkansas 34 169 5.0 8. South Carolina 33 161 4.9 9. Georgia 34 160 4.7 10. Ole Miss 29 127 4.4 11. Alabama 33 137 4.2 12. Auburn 32 115 3.6 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS FINAL (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Tennessee 16-0 1.000 76.3 52.2 34-3 .9 1 9 79.3 56.4 Kentucky 11-5 . 6 8 8 66.6 61.9 25-9 . 7 3 5 70.9 62.3 Georgia 10-6 . 6 2 5 61.1 58.8 23-11 . 6 7 6 63.6 58.6 Vanderbilt 10-6 . 6 2 5 69.6 64.4 20-12 . 6 2 5 71.3 64.1 LSU 8-8 . 5 0 0 59.2 53.8 19-13 . 5 9 4 61.9 52.9 South Carolina 8-8 . 5 0 0 58.3 60.4 18-15 . 5 4 5 58.7 59.6 Auburn 8-8 . 5 0 0 57.8 60.2 16-16 . 5 0 0 61.1 60.6 Florida 7-9 . 4 3 8 63.9 68.1 20-15 . 5 7 1 66.6 64.5 Arkansas 6-10 . 3 7 5 58.5 60.9 22-12 . 6 4 7 64.6 59.3 Alabama 5-11 . 3 1 2 59.1 69.3 18-15 . 5 4 5 66.0 66.8 Mississippi State 4-12 . 2 5 0 57.3 63.6 13-17 . 4 3 3 58.2 59.3 Ole Miss 3-13 . 1 8 8 54.2 68.2 10-19 . 3 4 5 58.4 66.4

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Alabama 33 2179-2205 66.0-66.8 -0.8 795-2108 .3 7 7 137-465 .2 9 5 452-709 .6 3 8 1278 1414 -4.1 Arkansas 34 2196-2017 64.6-59.3 +5.3 815-2039 .4 0 0 169-531 .3 1 8 397-614 .6 4 7 1333 1322 +0.3 Auburn 32 1954-1940 61.1-60.6 +0.4 743-1901 .3 9 1 115-389 .2 9 6 353-554 .6 3 7 1214 1214 +0.0 Florida 35 2331-2256 66.6-64.5 +2.1 872-2118 .4 1 2 195-575 .3 3 9 392-586 .6 6 9 1432 1277 +4.4 Georgia 34 2163-1992 63.6-58.6 +5.0 820-2047 .4 0 1 160-572 .2 8 0 363-570 .6 3 7 1399 1262 +4.0 Kentucky 34 2412-2117 70.9-62.3 +8.7 829-2155 .3 8 5 182-597 .3 0 5 572-825 .6 9 3 1305 1297 +0.2 LSU 32 1981-1692 61.9-52.9 +9.0 714-1795 .3 9 8 172-529 .3 2 5 381-594 .6 4 1 1273 1133 +4.4 Mississippi State 30 1746-1779 58.2-59.3 -1.1 670-1796 .3 7 3 178-546 .3 2 6 228-348 .6 5 5 1162 1198 -1.2 Ole Miss 29 1695-1926 58.4-66.4 -8.0 633-1709 .3 7 0 127-484 .2 6 2 302-450 .6 7 1 1099 1118 -0.7 South Carolina 33 1937-1968 58.7-59.6 -0.9 703-1852 .3 8 0 161-595 .2 7 1 370-602 .6 1 5 1182 1156 +0.8 Tennessee 37 2934-2087 79.3-56.4 +22.9 1094-2346 .4 6 6 242-642 .3 7 7 504-757 .6 6 6 1713 1253 +12.4 Vanderbilt 32 2281-2052 71.3-64.1 +7.2 818-1813 .4 5 1 180-516 .3 4 9 465-660 .7 0 5 1224 1165 +1.8

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Alabama 16-30299 1894 15-42974 2865 2-3702 1851 33-76975 2333 Arkansas 18-33944 1886 14-29134 2081 2-4409 2204 34-67487 1985 Auburn 15-45087 3006 13-29399 2261 4-12111 3028 32-86597 2706 Florida 16-23203 1450 14-49104 3507 5-14191 2838 35-86498 2471 Georgia 14-48544 3467 13-42438 3264 7-22578 3225 34-113560 3340 Kentucky 15-95453 6364 13-53337 4103 6-34151 5692 34-182941 5381 LSU 14-46047 3289 13-51155 3935 5-12539 2508 32-109741 3429 Mississippi State 14-16645 1189 13-38588 2968 3-10064 3355 30-65297 2177 Ole Miss 15-9560 637 11-34353 3123 3-7512 2504 29-51425 1773 South Carolina 19-56925 2996 11-38639 3513 3-12303 4101 33-107867 3269 Tennessee 17-214187 12599 12-91917 7660 8-46384 5798 37-352488 9527 Vanderbilt 15-68828 4589 13-47091 3622 4-22283 5571 32-138202 4319 Totals 188-688722 3663 155-548129 3536 52-202227 3889 395-1439078 3643 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS FINAL (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 33 206 5 145 562 17.0 1. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 34 117 248 365 10.7 2. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 33 200 0 111 511 15.5 2. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 33 142 208 350 10.6 3. Kayla Melson-UM Sr 23 129 0 90 348 15.1 3. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 37 138 221 359 9.7 4. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 34 171 29 101 472 13.9 4. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 33 120 168 288 8.7 5. Meighan Simmons-UT Fr 37 183 63 71 500 13.5 5. Ashley Brown-MS Jr 30 123 127 250 8.3 6. Sarah Watkins-AR So 34 169 23 97 458 13.5 6. Ashley Daniels-AR Jr 33 98 150 248 7.5 7. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 28 135 42 59 371 13.3 7. Shekinna Stricklen-UT Jr 37 91 179 270 7.3 8. Diamber Johnson-MS Jr 30 148 33 56 385 12.8 8. Pa'Sonna Hope-UM Fr 25 67 97 164 6.6 9. Shekinna Stricklen-UT Jr 37 177 42 78 474 12.8 9. Lasondra Barrett-LS Jr 31 57 138 195 6.3 10. A'Dia Mathies-UK So 34 146 22 121 435 12.8 10. Azania Stewart-UF Jr 35 98 116 214 6.1 11. Adrienne Webb-LS So 32 144 73 48 409 12.8 11. Stephanie Holzer-VU Fr 28 58 110 168 6.0 12. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Sr 30 146 71 19 382 12.7 Catina Bett-MS Jr 24 49 95 144 6.0 13. Alli Smalley-AU Sr 32 144 47 59 394 12.3 13. Hannah Tuomi-VU Sr 32 71 120 191 6.0 14. Lyndsay Harris-AR Jr 29 115 81 45 356 12.3 14. Porsha Porter-MS Jr 30 52 125 177 5.9 15. Jasmine James-UG So 33 150 40 65 405 12.3 15. Taylor Turnbow-LS Jr 32 69 119 188 5.9 16. Lasondra Barrett-LS Jr 31 133 20 93 379 12.2 16. Keira Peak-AR Fr 31 63 114 177 5.7 17. Ieasia Walker-SC So 33 137 38 91 403 12.2 17. Kaneisha Horn-UA Fr 33 56 131 187 5.7 18. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 37 155 0 133 443 12.0 18. Sarah Watkins-AR So 34 74 117 191 5.6 19. Jasmine Lister-VU Fr 32 131 65 50 377 11.8 19. Jennifer George-UF So 35 84 111 195 5.6 20. Jence Rhoads-VU Sr 29 139 2 60 340 11.7 20. Brittany Henderson-UK So 34 74 112 186 5.5 21. Ericka Russell-UA Jr 33 130 75 42 377 11.4 22. Hannah Tuomi-VU Sr 32 135 0 89 359 11.2 23. Stephanie Holzer-VU Fr 28 125 0 60 310 11.1 24. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 34 133 8 92 366 10.8 25. Angie Bjorklund-UT Sr 31 114 73 19 320 10.3 26. Blanche Alverson-AU So 32 126 50 25 327 10.2 27. La'Keisha Sutton-SC Jr 33 128 13 68 337 10.2 28. Jordan Jones-UF Jr 33 101 72 61 335 10.2 29. Jaterra Bonds-UF Fr 34 115 53 52 335 9.9 30. Porsha Porter-MS Jr 30 107 35 44 293 9.8

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 33 206 450 . 4 5 8 1. Morgan Toles-AU So 27 139 5.1 2. Kayla Melson-UM Sr 23 129 295 . 4 3 7 2. Jence Rhoads-VU Sr 29 140 4.8 3. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 33 200 476 . 4 2 0 3. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 28 123 4.4 4. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 34 171 449 . 3 8 1 4. Diamber Johnson-MS Jr 30 127 4.2 5. Kayla Melson-UM Sr 23 95 4.1 6. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 34 127 3.7 7. Jasmine James-UG So 33 118 3.6 La'Keisha Sutton-SC Jr 33 118 3.6 9. Lanita Bartley-UF Jr 35 119 3.4 10. Jasmine Lister-VU Fr 32 103 3.2 11. Katherine Graham-LS Sr 32 102 3.2 12. Latoya King-UA Sr 29 82 2.8 13. Meighan Simmons-UT Fr 37 104 2.8 14. A'Dia Mathies-UK So 34 89 2.6 15. Meredith Mitchell-UG Jr 34 88 2.6 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS FINAL (All games)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 34 92 114 . 8 0 7 1. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 33 100 3.0 2. Hannah Tuomi-VU Sr 32 89 121 . 7 3 6 2. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 33 94 2.8 3. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 33 111 154 . 7 2 1 3. Ieasia Walker-SC So 33 79 2.4 4. Kayla Melson-UM Sr 23 90 127 . 7 0 9 4. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 34 77 2.3 5. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 33 145 206 . 7 0 4 5. A'Dia Mathies-UK So 34 71 2.1 6. Kaneisha Horn-UA Fr 33 86 125 . 6 8 8 6. Porsha Porter-MS Jr 30 56 1.9 7. Sarah Watkins-AR So 34 97 141 . 6 8 8 7. Jasmine James-UG So 33 61 1.8 8. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 34 101 148 . 6 8 2 8. Lanita Bartley-UF Jr 35 62 1.8 9. Lanita Bartley-UF Jr 35 90 132 . 6 8 2 9. Meredith Mitchell-UG Jr 34 57 1.7 10. A'Dia Mathies-UK So 34 121 178 . 6 8 0 10. Ericka Russell-UA Jr 33 53 1.6 11. Katherine Graham-LS Sr 32 85 126 . 6 7 5 11. Latoya King-UA Sr 29 46 1.6 12. Lasondra Barrett-LS Jr 31 93 138 . 6 7 4 12. Kayla Melson-UM Sr 23 36 1.6 13. Ieasia Walker-SC So 33 91 146 . 6 2 3 13. Katherine Graham-LS Sr 32 50 1.6 14. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 37 133 227 . 5 8 6 14. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Sr 30 46 1.5 15. Alli Smalley-AU Sr 32 49 1.5

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Angie Bjorklund-UT Sr 31 73 162 . 4 5 1 1. Lyndsay Harris-AR Jr 29 81 2.8 2. Jordan Jones-UF Jr 33 72 186 . 3 8 7 2. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Sr 30 71 2.4 3. Adrienne Webb-LS So 32 73 191 . 3 8 2 3. Angie Bjorklund-UT Sr 31 73 2.4 4. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Sr 30 71 186 . 3 8 2 4. Adrienne Webb-LS So 32 73 2.3 5. Keyla Snowden-UK Jr 30 65 171 . 3 8 0 5. Ericka Russell-UA Jr 33 75 2.3 6. Jasmine Lister-VU Fr 32 65 177 . 3 6 7 6. Jordan Jones-UF Jr 33 72 2.2 7. Ericka Russell-UA Jr 33 75 205 . 3 6 6 7. Keyla Snowden-UK Jr 30 65 2.2 8. Lyndsay Harris-AR Jr 29 81 232 . 3 4 9 8. Jasmine Lister-VU Fr 32 65 2.0 9. Shae Nelson-UM So 24 45 1.9 10. Meighan Simmons-UT Fr 37 63 1.7 11. Blanche Alverson-AU So 32 50 1.6 12. Jaterra Bonds-UF Fr 34 53 1.6 Khaalidah Miller-UG Fr 34 53 1.6 14. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 28 42 1.5 15. Alli Smalley-AU Sr 32 47 1.5

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Kelley Cain-UT Jr 32 66 2.1 1. Morgan Toles-AU So 27 139 59 2.4 2. Azania Stewart-UF Jr 35 62 1.8 2. Diamber Johnson-MS Jr 30 127 70 1.8 3. Sarah Watkins-AR So 34 58 1.7 3. Jence Rhoads-VU Sr 29 140 83 1.7 4. Catina Bett-MS Jr 24 38 1.6 4. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 28 123 73 1.7 5. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 33 49 1.5 5. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 34 127 80 1.6 6. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 34 50 1.5 6. Lanita Bartley-UF Jr 35 119 83 1.4 7. Stephanie Holzer-VU Fr 28 40 1.4 7. Katherine Graham-LS Sr 32 102 76 1.3 8. Jennifer George-UF So 35 46 1.3 8. Kayla Melson-UM Sr 23 95 75 1.3 9. Taylor Turnbow-LS Jr 32 35 1.1 9. Jasmine Lister-VU Fr 32 103 85 1.2 10. Anne Marie Armstrong-UG So 34 32 0.9 10. Jasmine James-UG So 33 118 99 1.2 11. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 33 30 0.9 11. La'Keisha Sutton-SC Jr 33 118 130 0.9 12. Pa'Sonna Hope-UM Fr 25 22 0.9 13. Tiffany Clarke-VU So 32 26 0.8 14. Samantha Drake-UK Fr 26 21 0.8 15. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 37 28 0.8 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS FINAL (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 33 142 4.3 1. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 34 248 7.3 2. Ashley Brown-MS Jr 30 123 4.1 2. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 33 208 6.3 3. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 37 138 3.7 3. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 37 221 6.0 4. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 33 120 3.6 4. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 33 168 5.1 5. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 34 117 3.4 5. Shekinna Stricklen-UT Jr 37 179 4.8 6. Ashley Bruner-SC So 33 98 3.0 6. Ashley Daniels-AR Jr 33 150 4.5 Ashley Daniels-AR Jr 33 98 3.0 7. Lasondra Barrett-LS Jr 31 138 4.5 8. Azania Stewart-UF Jr 35 98 2.8 8. Ashley Brown-MS Jr 30 127 4.2 9. Pa'Sonna Hope-UM Fr 25 67 2.7 9. Porsha Porter-MS Jr 30 125 4.2 10. Shekinna Stricklen-UT Jr 37 91 2.5 10. Kaneisha Horn-UA Fr 33 131 4.0 11. Nikki Byrd-UM Jr 29 70 2.4 11. Catina Bett-MS Jr 24 95 4.0 12. Jasmine Hassell-UG So 34 82 2.4 12. Stephanie Holzer-VU Fr 28 110 3.9 13. Jennifer George-UF So 35 84 2.4 13. Pa'Sonna Hope-UM Fr 25 97 3.9 14. Courtney Marbra-UM So 29 67 2.3 14. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 34 130 3.8 15. A'Dia Mathies-UK So 34 77 2.3 15. Tiffany Clarke-VU So 32 122 3.8

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Kayla Melson-UM Sr 23 874 38.0 2. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 28 1037 37.0 3. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Sr 30 1078 35.9 4. Jasmine James-UG So 33 1185 35.9 5. Diamber Johnson-MS Jr 30 1060 35.3 6. Jence Rhoads-VU Sr 29 1019 35.1 7. Jasmine Lister-VU Fr 32 1086 33.9 8. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 34 1145 33.7 9. La'Keisha Sutton-SC Jr 33 1090 33.0 10. Jordan Jones-UF Jr 33 1076 32.6 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 27, 2011 (Conference games only)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Tennessee 16 16-0 1221 76.3 1. Tennessee 16 835 52.2 2. Vanderbilt 16 10-6 1113 69.6 2. LSU 16 861 53.8 3. Kentucky 16 11-5 1065 66.6 3. Georgia 16 941 58.8 4. Florida 16 7-9 1022 63.9 4. Auburn 16 963 60.2 5. Georgia 16 10-6 978 61.1 5. South Carolina 16 967 60.4 6. LSU 16 8-8 947 59.2 6. Arkansas 16 975 60.9 7. Alabama 16 5-11 945 59.1 7. Kentucky 16 990 61.9 8. Arkansas 16 6-10 936 58.5 8. Mississippi State 16 1017 63.6 9. South Carolina 16 8-8 933 58.3 9. Vanderbilt 16 1030 64.4 10. Auburn 16 8-8 924 57.8 10. Florida 16 1089 68.1 11. Mississippi State 16 4-12 917 57.3 11. Ole Miss 16 1092 68.2 12. Ole Miss 16 3-13 868 54.2 12. Alabama 16 1109 69.3

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Tennessee 16 76.3 52.2 +24.1 1. Ole Miss 16 145 202 . 7 1 8 2. LSU 16 59.2 53.8 +5.4 2. Mississippi State 16 123 174 . 7 0 7 3. Vanderbilt 16 69.6 64.4 +5.2 3. Alabama 16 196 279 . 7 0 3 4. Kentucky 16 66.6 61.9 +4.7 4. Kentucky 16 248 354 . 7 0 1 5. Georgia 16 61.1 58.8 +2.3 5. Tennessee 16 217 310 . 7 0 0 6. South Carolina 16 58.3 60.4 -2.1 6. Vanderbilt 16 231 337 . 6 8 5 7. Arkansas 16 58.5 60.9 -2.4 7. Florida 16 180 263 . 6 8 4 Auburn 16 57.8 60.2 -2.4 8. Arkansas 16 172 264 . 6 5 2 9. Florida 16 63.9 68.1 -4.2 9. Auburn 16 147 227 . 6 4 8 10. Mississippi State 16 57.3 63.6 -6.2 10. LSU 16 190 294 . 6 4 6 11. Alabama 16 59.1 69.3 -10.2 11. Georgia 16 174 272 . 6 4 0 12. Ole Miss 16 54.2 68.2 -14.0 12. South Carolina 16 167 272 . 6 1 4

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Tennessee 16 455 972 . 4 6 8 1. Tennessee 16 315 1017 . 3 1 0 2. Vanderbilt 16 402 903 . 4 4 5 2. Georgia 16 340 944 . 3 6 0 3. Auburn 16 360 902 . 3 9 9 3. LSU 16 324 896 . 3 6 2 4. Florida 16 377 947 . 3 9 8 4. Vanderbilt 16 369 1013 . 3 6 4 5. Kentucky 16 370 955 . 3 8 7 5. Arkansas 16 354 944 . 3 7 5 6. LSU 16 337 877 . 3 8 4 6. Auburn 16 350 922 . 3 8 0 7. Georgia 16 365 961 . 3 8 0 7. Mississippi State 16 363 897 . 4 0 5 8. South Carolina 16 340 907 . 3 7 5 8. Florida 16 398 968 . 4 1 1 9. Arkansas 16 344 924 . 3 7 2 9. South Carolina 16 372 873 . 4 2 6 10. Mississippi State 16 346 934 . 3 7 0 10. Alabama 16 400 929 . 4 3 1 11. Ole Miss 16 326 882 . 3 7 0 11. Ole Miss 16 419 941 . 4 4 5 12. Alabama 16 342 988 . 3 4 6 12. Kentucky 16 360 808 . 4 4 6

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Tennessee 16 94 254 . 3 7 0 1. Tennessee 16 88 335 . 2 6 3 2. Florida 16 88 250 . 3 5 2 2. Georgia 16 83 304 . 2 7 3 3. Mississippi State 16 102 294 . 3 4 7 3. Vanderbilt 16 78 276 . 2 8 3 4. Vanderbilt 16 78 238 . 3 2 8 4. Mississippi State 16 73 242 . 3 0 2 5. LSU 16 83 259 . 3 2 0 5. LSU 16 64 209 . 3 0 6 6. Auburn 16 57 180 . 3 1 7 6. Arkansas 16 82 265 . 3 0 9 7. Arkansas 16 76 245 . 3 1 0 7. Auburn 16 78 238 . 3 2 8 8. South Carolina 16 86 285 . 3 0 2 8. Alabama 16 85 245 . 3 4 7 9. Kentucky 16 77 259 . 2 9 7 9. Florida 16 88 250 . 3 5 2 10. Ole Miss 16 71 250 . 2 8 4 10. South Carolina 16 53 150 . 3 5 3 11. Georgia 16 74 263 . 2 8 1 11. Ole Miss 16 111 312 . 3 5 6 12. Alabama 16 65 233 . 2 7 9 12. Kentucky 16 68 184 . 3 7 0 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 27, 2011 (Conference games only)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Tennessee 16 766 47.9 1. Tennessee 16 529 33.1 2. Georgia 16 648 40.5 2. LSU 16 557 34.8 3. Vanderbilt 16 645 40.3 3. Kentucky 16 567 35.4 4. LSU 16 636 39.8 4. South Carolina 16 573 35.8 5. Florida 16 632 39.5 5. Auburn 16 607 37.9 6. Arkansas 16 599 37.4 6. Florida 16 608 38.0 7. Auburn 16 584 36.5 7. Vanderbilt 16 609 38.1 8. Mississippi State 16 580 36.2 8. Ole Miss 16 620 38.8 9. Alabama 16 571 35.7 9. Mississippi State 16 641 40.1 10. South Carolina 16 568 35.5 10. Georgia 16 644 40.2 11. Kentucky 16 557 34.8 11. Arkansas 16 647 40.4 12. Ole Miss 16 525 32.8 12. Alabama 16 709 44.3

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Tennessee 16 766 47.9 529 33.1 +14.8 1. Tennessee 16 98 6.1 2. LSU 16 636 39.8 557 34.8 +4.9 2. Georgia 16 75 4.7 3. Vanderbilt 16 645 40.3 609 38.1 +2.2 3. Auburn 16 59 3.7 4. Florida 16 632 39.5 608 38.0 +1.5 4. Florida 16 57 3.6 5. Georgia 16 648 40.5 644 40.2 +0.2 Mississippi State 16 57 3.6 6. South Carolina 16 568 35.5 573 35.8 -0.3 6. Vanderbilt 16 54 3.4 7. Kentucky 16 557 34.8 567 35.4 -0.6 7. LSU 16 52 3.3 8. Auburn 16 584 36.5 607 37.9 -1.4 8. Alabama 16 51 3.2 9. Arkansas 16 599 37.4 647 40.4 -3.0 9. Arkansas 16 49 3.1 10. Mississippi State 16 580 36.2 641 40.1 -3.8 10. Kentucky 16 41 2.6 11. Ole Miss 16 525 32.8 620 38.8 -5.9 11. South Carolina 16 33 2.1 12. Alabama 16 571 35.7 709 44.3 -8.6 12. Ole Miss 16 30 1.9

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Vanderbilt 16 230 14.4 1. Kentucky 16 162 10.1 2. Tennessee 16 214 13.4 2. Alabama 16 161 10.1 3. LSU 16 213 13.3 3. Georgia 16 124 7.8 4. Auburn 16 205 12.8 4. Auburn 16 123 7.7 5. Florida 16 187 11.7 5. Arkansas 16 120 7.5 6. Kentucky 16 182 11.4 6. Mississippi State 16 117 7.3 7. Georgia 16 176 11.0 South Carolina 16 117 7.3 8. Alabama 16 175 10.9 8. Florida 16 113 7.1 9. Arkansas 16 171 10.7 9. Tennessee 16 100 6.3 10. Mississippi State 16 164 10.3 10. LSU 16 91 5.7 11. South Carolina 16 146 9.1 11. Vanderbilt 16 86 5.4 12. Ole Miss 16 143 8.9 12. Ole Miss 16 83 5.2

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Kentucky 16 270 16.9 372 23.3 +6.4 1. LSU 16 213 13.3 243 15.2 0.9 2. Alabama 16 267 16.7 323 20.2 +3.5 2. Tennessee 16 214 13.4 249 15.6 0.9 3. Georgia 16 252 15.8 271 16.9 +1.2 3. Vanderbilt 16 230 14.4 280 17.5 0.8 4. South Carolina 16 243 15.2 260 16.3 +1.1 4. Georgia 16 176 11.0 252 15.8 0.7 5. Arkansas 16 256 16.0 252 15.8 -0.3 5. Auburn 16 205 12.8 303 18.9 0.7 6. LSU 16 243 15.2 232 14.5 -0.7 6. Kentucky 16 182 11.4 270 16.9 0.7 7. Mississippi State 16 272 17.0 260 16.3 -0.8 7. Arkansas 16 171 10.7 256 16.0 0.7 Tennessee 16 249 15.6 237 14.8 -0.8 8. Alabama 16 175 10.9 267 16.7 0.7 9. Auburn 16 303 18.9 284 17.8 -1.2 9. Florida 16 187 11.7 287 17.9 0.7 10. Ole Miss 16 225 14.1 184 11.5 -2.6 10. Ole Miss 16 143 8.9 225 14.1 0.6 11. Florida 16 287 17.9 240 15.0 -2.9 11. Mississippi State 16 164 10.3 272 17.0 0.6 12. Vanderbilt 16 280 17.5 232 14.5 -3.0 12. South Carolina 16 146 9.1 243 15.2 0.6 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 27, 2011 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Georgia 16 261 16.3 1. Tennessee 16 515 32.2 2. Tennessee 16 251 15.7 2. LSU 16 440 27.5 3. Kentucky 16 243 15.2 3. Vanderbilt 16 430 26.9 4. Alabama 16 231 14.4 4. Florida 16 402 25.1 5. Florida 16 230 14.4 5. Arkansas 16 401 25.1 6. South Carolina 16 216 13.5 6. Georgia 16 387 24.2 7. Vanderbilt 16 215 13.4 7. Auburn 16 380 23.8 8. Mississippi State 16 211 13.2 8. Mississippi State 16 369 23.1 9. Ole Miss 16 207 12.9 9. South Carolina 16 352 22.0 10. Auburn 16 204 12.8 10. Alabama 16 340 21.3 11. Arkansas 16 198 12.4 11. Ole Miss 16 318 19.9 12. LSU 16 196 12.3 12. Kentucky 16 314 19.6

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. LSU 16 440 166 .726 1. Tennessee 16 251 317 .442 2. Tennessee 16 515 212 .708 2. Georgia 16 261 390 .401 3. South Carolina 16 352 184 .657 3. Vanderbilt 16 215 337 .389 4. Kentucky 16 314 171 .647 4. Kentucky 16 243 396 .380 5. Florida 16 402 222 .644 5. Florida 16 230 386 .373 6. Arkansas 16 401 227 .639 6. South Carolina 16 216 389 .357 7. Auburn 16 380 230 .623 7. Ole Miss 16 207 379 .353 8. Vanderbilt 16 430 272 .613 8. Auburn 16 204 377 .351 9. Mississippi State 16 369 236 .610 9. Mississippi State 16 211 405 .343 10. Georgia 16 387 254 .604 10. LSU 16 196 391 .334 11. Alabama 16 340 248 .578 11. Alabama 16 231 461 .334 12. Ole Miss 16 318 241 .569 12. Arkansas 16 198 420 .320

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Mississippi State 16 102 6.4 2. Tennessee 16 94 5.9 3. Florida 16 88 5.5 4. South Carolina 16 86 5.4 5. LSU 16 83 5.2 6. Vanderbilt 16 78 4.9 7. Kentucky 16 77 4.8 8. Arkansas 16 76 4.8 9. Georgia 16 74 4.6 10. Ole Miss 16 71 4.4 11. Alabama 16 65 4.1 12. Auburn 16 57 3.6 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 27, 2011 (Conference games only)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Tennessee 16-0 1.000 76.3 52.2 16-0 1.000 76.3 52.2 Tennessee -- 16 Kentucky 11-5 . 6 8 8 66.6 61.9 11-5 . 6 8 8 66.6 61.9 Florida -- 3 Vanderbilt 10-6 . 6 2 5 69.6 64.4 10-6 . 6 2 5 69.6 64.4 Kentucky -- 3 Georgia 10-6 . 6 2 5 61.1 58.8 10-6 . 6 2 5 61.1 58.8 Mississippi State -- 2 LSU 8-8 . 5 0 0 59.2 53.8 8-8 . 5 0 0 59.2 53.8 Vanderbilt -- 1 South Carolina 8-8 . 5 0 0 58.3 60.4 8-8 . 5 0 0 58.3 60.4 Alabama -- 1 Auburn 8-8 . 5 0 0 57.8 60.2 8-8 . 5 0 0 57.8 60.2 Florida 7-9 . 4 3 8 63.9 68.1 7-9 . 4 3 8 63.9 68.1 Arkansas 6-10 . 3 7 5 58.5 60.9 6-10 . 3 7 5 58.5 60.9 Alabama 5-11 . 3 1 2 59.1 69.3 5-11 . 3 1 2 59.1 69.3 Mississippi State 4-12 . 2 5 0 57.3 63.6 4-12 . 2 5 0 57.3 63.6 Ole Miss 3-13 . 1 8 8 54.2 68.2 3-13 . 1 8 8 54.2 68.2

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Alabama 16 945-1109 59.1-69.3 -10.2 342-988 .3 4 6 65-233 .2 7 9 196-279 .7 0 3 571 709 -8.6 Arkansas 16 936-975 58.5-60.9 -2.4 344-924 . 3 7 2 76-245 . 3 1 0 172-264 . 6 5 2 599 647 -3.0 Auburn 16 924-963 57.8-60.2 -2.4 360-902 .3 9 9 57-180 .3 1 7 147-227 .6 4 8 584 607 -1.4 Florida 16 1022-1089 63.9-68.1 -4.2 377-947 . 3 9 8 88-250 . 3 5 2 180-263 . 6 8 4 632 608 +1.5 Georgia 16 978-941 61.1-58.8 +2.3 365-961 .3 8 0 74-263 .2 8 1 174-272 .6 4 0 648 644 +0.2 Kentucky 16 1065-990 66.6-61.9 +4.7 370-955 . 3 8 7 77-259 . 2 9 7 248-354 . 7 0 1 557 567 -0.6 LSU 16 947-861 59.2-53.8 +5.4 337-877 .3 8 4 83-259 .3 2 0 190-294 .6 4 6 636 557 +4.9 Mississippi State 16 917-1017 57.3-63.6 -6.2 346-934 . 3 7 0 102-294 . 3 4 7 123-174 . 7 0 7 580 641 -3.8 Ole Miss 16 868-1092 54.2-68.2 -14.0 326-882 .3 7 0 71-250 .2 8 4 145-202 .7 1 8 525 620 -5.9 South Carolina 16 933-967 58.3-60.4 -2.1 340-907 . 3 7 5 86-285 . 3 0 2 167-272 . 6 1 4 568 573 -0.3 Tennessee 16 1221-835 76.3-52.2 +24.1 455-972 .4 6 8 94-254 .3 7 0 217-310 .7 0 0 766 529 +14.8 Vanderbilt 16 1113-1030 69.6-64.4 +5.2 402-903 . 4 4 5 78-238 . 3 2 8 231-337 . 6 8 5 645 609 +2.2

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Alabama 8-16427 2053 8-32745 4093 0-0 0 16-49172 3073 Arkansas 8-18347 2293 8-20537 2567 0-0 0 16-38884 2430 Auburn 8-28048 3506 8-24900 3112 0-0 0 16-52948 3309 Florida 8-14026 1753 8-35163 4395 0-0 0 16-49189 3074 Georgia 8-30044 3756 8-32549 4069 0-0 0 16-62593 3912 Kentucky 8-52765 6596 8-20286 2536 0-0 0 16-73051 4566 LSU 8-26862 3358 8-38471 4809 0-0 0 16-65333 4083 Mississippi State 8-10385 1298 8-33366 4171 0-0 0 16-43751 2734 Ole Miss 8-4859 607 8-30837 3855 0-0 0 16-35696 2231 South Carolina 8-25360 3170 8-30994 3874 0-0 0 16-56354 3522 Tennessee 8-111591 13949 8-44979 5622 0-0 0 16-156570 9786 Vanderbilt 8-42960 5370 8-36847 4606 0-0 0 16-79807 4988 Totals 96-381674 3976 96-381674 3976 0-0 0 192-763348 3976 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 27, 2011 (Conference games only)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 16 100 4 66 270 16.9 1. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 16 65 105 170 10.6 2. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 16 86 19 45 236 14.8 2. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 16 58 109 167 10.4 3. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 16 85 17 43 230 14.4 3. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 16 60 104 164 10.3 4. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 16 90 0 43 223 13.9 4. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 16 55 81 136 8.5 5. Shekinna Stricklen-UT Jr 16 79 25 38 221 13.8 5. Shekinna Stricklen-UT Jr 16 39 96 135 8.4 6. Sarah Watkins-AR So 16 79 11 51 220 13.8 6. Lasondra Barrett-LS Jr 16 38 82 120 7.5 7. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 16 81 0 57 219 13.7 7. Ashley Daniels-AR Jr 15 41 69 110 7.3 8. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Sr 16 83 41 10 217 13.6 8. Kelley Cain-UT Jr 12 27 58 85 7.1 9. Ieasia Walker-SC So 16 74 22 42 212 13.3 9. Ashley Brown-MS Jr 16 53 55 108 6.8 10. A'Dia Mathies-UK So 16 73 14 44 204 12.8 10. Catina Bett-MS Jr 16 40 64 104 6.5 11. Jence Rhoads-VU Sr 15 75 1 39 190 12.7 11. Stephanie Holzer-VU Fr 16 34 68 102 6.4 12. Adrienne Webb-LS So 16 67 32 36 202 12.6 12. Tiffany Clarke-VU So 16 27 72 99 6.2 13. Diamber Johnson-MS Jr 16 75 23 28 201 12.6 13. Pa'Sonna Hope-UM Fr 13 34 46 80 6.2 Lasondra Barrett-LS Jr 16 72 11 46 201 12.6 14. Porsha Porter-MS Jr 16 30 64 94 5.9 15. Stephanie Holzer-VU Fr 16 79 0 35 193 12.1 15. Sarah Watkins-AR So 16 33 59 92 5.8 16. La'Keisha Sutton-SC Jr 16 70 8 40 188 11.8 16. Jasmine Hassell-UG So 16 44 46 90 5.6 17. Alli Smalley-AU Sr 16 70 24 22 186 11.6 Hannah Tuomi-VU Sr 16 36 54 90 5.6 18. Jasmine James-UG So 15 66 16 23 171 11.4 18. Katherine Graham-LS Sr 16 29 60 89 5.6 19. Meighan Simmons-UT Fr 16 67 22 24 180 11.3 19. Kaneisha Horn-UA Fr 16 25 63 88 5.5 20. Lyndsay Harris-AR Jr 16 57 39 25 178 11.1 Keira Peak-AR Fr 14 31 46 77 5.5 Porsha Porter-MS Jr 16 67 18 26 178 11.1 22. Jasmine Lister-VU Fr 16 65 27 20 177 11.1 23. Ericka Russell-UA Jr 16 59 37 18 173 10.8 24. Blanche Alverson-AU So 16 68 26 9 171 10.7 Khaalidah Miller-UG Fr 16 64 33 10 171 10.7 26. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 16 57 1 54 169 10.6 27. Hannah Tuomi-VU Sr 16 60 0 30 150 9.4 28. Jordan Jones-UF Jr 16 44 31 27 146 9.1 29. Ashley Bruner-SC So 16 64 0 17 145 9.1 30. Kaneisha Horn-UA Fr 16 49 1 44 143 8.9 Jaterra Bonds-UF Fr 16 48 25 22 143 8.9

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 16 81 146 . 5 5 5 1. Morgan Toles-AU So 14 70 5.0 2. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 16 100 224 . 4 4 6 2. Jence Rhoads-VU Sr 15 74 4.9 3. Jence Rhoads-VU Sr 15 75 169 . 4 4 4 3. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 16 76 4.8 4. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 16 90 216 . 4 1 7 4. Diamber Johnson-MS Jr 16 69 4.3 5. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Sr 16 83 201 . 4 1 3 5. Katherine Graham-LS Sr 16 58 3.6 6. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 16 86 240 . 3 5 8 6. Meighan Simmons-UT Fr 16 54 3.4 7. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 16 85 238 . 3 5 7 La'Keisha Sutton-SC Jr 16 54 3.4 8. Jasmine James-UG So 15 49 3.3 9. Jasmine Lister-VU Fr 16 52 3.3 A'Dia Mathies-UK So 16 52 3.3 Lanita Bartley-UF Jr 16 52 3.3 12. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 16 49 3.1 13. Lasondra Barrett-LS Jr 16 42 2.6 14. Meredith Mitchell-UG Jr 16 41 2.6 15. Alli Smalley-AU Sr 16 37 2.3 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 27, 2011 (Conference games only)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 16 43 53 . 8 1 1 1. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 16 50 3.1 2. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 16 43 54 . 7 9 6 2. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 16 47 2.9 3. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 16 54 70 . 7 7 1 3. Ieasia Walker-SC So 16 44 2.8 4. A'Dia Mathies-UK So 16 44 62 . 7 1 0 4. A'Dia Mathies-UK So 16 39 2.4 Kaneisha Horn-UA Fr 16 44 62 . 7 1 0 5. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 16 34 2.1 6. Sarah Watkins-AR So 16 51 72 . 7 0 8 6. Porsha Porter-MS Jr 16 30 1.9 7. Lanita Bartley-UF Jr 16 48 68 . 7 0 6 7. Lanita Bartley-UF Jr 16 29 1.8 8. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 16 66 98 . 6 7 3 Meredith Mitchell-UG Jr 16 29 1.8 9. La'Keisha Sutton-SC Jr 16 40 61 . 6 5 6 9. Ericka Russell-UA Jr 16 28 1.8 10. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 16 45 69 . 6 5 2 Alli Smalley-AU Sr 16 28 1.8 11. Katherine Graham-LS Sr 16 41 63 . 6 5 1 11. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Sr 16 27 1.7 12. Lasondra Barrett-LS Jr 16 46 72 . 6 3 9 12. Jasmine James-UG So 15 24 1.6 13. Ieasia Walker-SC So 16 42 66 . 6 3 6 13. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 16 24 1.5 14. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 16 57 94 . 6 0 6 Katherine Graham-LS Sr 16 24 1.5 15. Jence Rhoads-VU Sr 15 39 66 . 5 9 1 15. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 16 22 1.4

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Sr 16 41 100 . 4 1 0 1. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Sr 16 41 2.6 2. Khaalidah Miller-UG Fr 16 33 87 . 3 7 9 2. Lyndsay Harris-AR Jr 16 39 2.4 3. Adrienne Webb-LS So 16 32 91 . 3 5 2 3. Ericka Russell-UA Jr 16 37 2.3 4. Ericka Russell-UA Jr 16 37 109 . 3 3 9 4. Shae Nelson-UM So 16 35 2.2 5. Shae Nelson-UM So 16 35 107 . 3 2 7 5. Khaalidah Miller-UG Fr 16 33 2.1 6. Lyndsay Harris-AR Jr 16 39 128 . 3 0 5 6. Adrienne Webb-LS So 16 32 2.0 7. Jordan Jones-UF Jr 16 31 1.9 8. Jasmine Lister-VU Fr 16 27 1.7 9. Blanche Alverson-AU So 16 26 1.6 10. Valerie Nainima-SC Sr 16 25 1.6 Shekinna Stricklen-UT Jr 16 25 1.6 Jaterra Bonds-UF Fr 16 25 1.6 13. Alli Smalley-AU Sr 16 24 1.5 14. Diamber Johnson-MS Jr 16 23 1.4 15. Ieasia Walker-SC So 16 22 1.4 Meighan Simmons-UT Fr 16 22 1.4

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Kelley Cain-UT Jr 12 32 2.7 1. Morgan Toles-AU So 14 70 39 1.8 2. Azania Stewart-UF Jr 16 32 2.0 2. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 16 76 45 1.7 3. Sarah Watkins-AR So 16 27 1.7 3. Diamber Johnson-MS Jr 16 69 42 1.6 4. Catina Bett-MS Jr 16 25 1.6 4. Jence Rhoads-VU Sr 15 74 47 1.6 5. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 16 24 1.5 5. Katherine Graham-LS Sr 16 58 41 1.4 6. Stephanie Holzer-VU Fr 16 22 1.4 6. Lanita Bartley-UF Jr 16 52 39 1.3 7. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 16 20 1.3 A'Dia Mathies-UK So 16 52 39 1.3 8. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 16 19 1.2 8. Jasmine Lister-VU Fr 16 52 46 1.1 9. Anne Marie Armstrong-UG So 16 16 1.0 9. Meighan Simmons-UT Fr 16 54 48 1.1 10. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 16 15 0.9 10. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 16 49 45 1.1 Tiffany Clarke-VU So 16 15 0.9 11. Jasmine James-UG So 15 49 52 0.9 12. Pa'Sonna Hope-UM Fr 13 11 0.8 12. La'Keisha Sutton-SC Jr 16 54 59 0.9 13. Meredith Mitchell-UG Jr 16 13 0.8 14. Kamiko Williams-UT So 16 12 0.8 Tamika Willis-UG So 16 12 0.8 Jennifer George-UF So 16 12 0.8 Tyrese Tanner-AU Fr 16 12 0.8 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 27, 2011 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 16 65 4.1 1. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 16 109 6.8 2. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 16 60 3.8 2. Tierney Jenkins-UA Sr 16 105 6.6 3. Porsha Phillips-UG Sr 16 58 3.6 3. Glory Johnson-UT Jr 16 104 6.5 4. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 16 55 3.4 4. Shekinna Stricklen-UT Jr 16 96 6.0 5. Ashley Brown-MS Jr 16 53 3.3 5. Lasondra Barrett-LS Jr 16 82 5.1 6. Ashley Bruner-SC So 16 47 2.9 6. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 16 81 5.1 7. Jasmine Hassell-UG So 16 44 2.8 7. Kelley Cain-UT Jr 12 58 4.8 8. Ashley Daniels-AR Jr 15 41 2.7 8. Ashley Daniels-AR Jr 15 69 4.6 9. Jewel May-SC Sr 16 42 2.6 9. Tiffany Clarke-VU So 16 72 4.5 10. Pa'Sonna Hope-UM Fr 13 34 2.6 10. Stephanie Holzer-VU Fr 16 68 4.3 11. Catina Bett-MS Jr 16 40 2.5 Blanche Alverson-AU So 16 68 4.3 12. A'Dia Mathies-UK So 16 39 2.4 12. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 16 66 4.1 Shekinna Stricklen-UT Jr 16 39 2.4 13. Catina Bett-MS Jr 16 64 4.0 14. Lasondra Barrett-LS Jr 16 38 2.4 Porsha Porter-MS Jr 16 64 4.0 15. Azania Stewart-UF Jr 16 37 2.3 Jence Rhoads-VU Sr 15 60 4.0

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Valencia Mcfarland-UM Fr 16 616 38.5 2. C'eira Ricketts-AR Jr 16 601 37.6 3. Jence Rhoads-VU Sr 15 560 37.3 4. Jasmine James-UG So 15 553 36.9 5. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Sr 16 574 35.9 6. La'Keisha Sutton-SC Jr 16 553 34.6 7. Jasmine Lister-VU Fr 16 545 34.1 Diamber Johnson-MS Jr 16 545 34.1 9. Victoria Dunlap-UK Sr 16 541 33.8 10. Meredith Mitchell-UG Jr 16 540 33.8 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference Conference Team Highs FINAL (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 111 Vanderbilt vs Quinnipiac (11/26/10) 110 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 107 Kentucky vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/21/10) 103 Tennessee vs Chattanooga (11/15/10) 103 Vanderbilt at Florida (02/06/11) 102 Tennessee vs East Tennessee State (12/22/10) 99 Tennessee vs Lamar (12/01/10) 99 Tennessee vs Stetson (03/19/11) 97 Florida vs Vanderbilt (02/06/11) 95 Alabama vs NC State (11/17/10) 95 Florida vs Alabama State (12/20/10) Margin 72 (107-35) Kentucky vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/21/10) 65 (110-45) Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 65 (99-34) Tennessee vs Stetson (03/19/11) 60 (103-43) Tennessee vs Chattanooga (11/15/10) 58 (111-53) Vanderbilt vs Quinnipiac (11/26/10) 57 (95-38) Florida vs Alabama State (12/20/10) 53 (88-35) LSU at Nicholls State (11/30/10) 49 (80-31) Alabama vs Alabama State (12/01/10) 49 (102-53) Tennessee vs East Tennessee State (12/22/10) 47 (92-45) Georgia vs Mercer (12/07/10) Field goals made 41 Tennessee vs Chattanooga (11/15/10) 39 Tennessee vs Lamar (12/01/10) 39 Tennessee at Texas (12/12/10) 39 Tennessee vs Stetson (03/19/11) 38 Kentucky vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/21/10) 38 Florida vs Vanderbilt (02/06/11) 37 Alabama vs NC State (11/17/10) 37 Vanderbilt vs Quinnipiac (11/26/10) 37 LSU at Nicholls State (11/30/10) 37 Georgia vs Mercer (12/07/10) Field goal attempts 97 Florida vs Vanderbilt (02/06/11) 86 Tennessee vs Lamar (12/01/10) 85 Alabama vs Tennessee State (11/12/10) 83 Tennessee at Texas (12/12/10) 82 Alabama at Tennessee (01/06/11) 81 Mississippi State vs USC Upstate (11/12/10) 81 Kentucky vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/21/10) 81 Kentucky vs North Carolina (3/21/11) 80 Kentucky vs Murray State (11/26/10) 78 Florida vs Alabama State (12/20/10) Field goal percentage .595 (22-37) Ole Miss vs Kentucky (01/27/11) .577 (30-52) LSU at Ole Miss (02/06/11) .571 (28-49) Vanderbilt vs Samford (11/18/10) .569 (33-58) Vanderbilt at Alabama (01/13/11) .565 (26-46) Florida at South Carolina (01/09/11) .564 (31-55) Tennessee vs Kentucky (03/06/11) .561 (37-66) LSU at Nicholls State (11/30/10) .558 (29-52) Georgia vs Denver (11/26/10) .558 (29-52) Tennessee at Kentucky (02/07/11) .557 (34-61) Alabama at Arkansas (02/27/11) 3-Pt FG made 16 Tennessee vs Kentucky (03/06/11) 15 Tennessee vs Chattanooga (11/15/10) 15 Tennessee vs Lamar (12/01/10) 13 Mississippi State vs Buffalo (12/29/10) 11 Kentucky vs Middle Tenn. State (12/29/10) 11 Mississippi State vs Ole Miss (02/27/11) 10 Vanderbilt vs Howard (11/14/10) 10 Tennessee vs Virginia (11/18/10) 10 LSU vs Howard (11/27/10) 10 Florida vs Alabama State (12/20/10) 10 Kentucky vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/21/10) 10 LSU at Mississippi State (01/13/11) 10 Tennessee vs Vanderbilt (01/15/11) 10 LSU vs Ole Miss (01/20/11) 10 Mississippi State vs Florida (01/30/11) 10 LSU at Ole Miss (02/06/11) 10 Mississippi State at Ole Miss (02/10/11) 3-Pt FG attempts 36 Tennessee vs Lamar (12/01/10) 35 Tennessee vs Chattanooga (11/15/10) 34 Georgia at TCU (12/22/10) 34 Georgia at Tennessee (02/21/11) 32 Tennessee vs Vanderbilt (01/15/11) 30 Georgia vs Georgia Southern (11/14/10) 30 Mississippi State at Lehigh (12/30/10) 28 Florida at Brown (12/05/10) 28 South Carolina vs North Carolina (12/19/10) 28 Mississippi State vs Ole Miss (02/27/11) 28 Arkansas vs Lamar (03/17/11) 3-Pt percentage .762 (16-21) Tennessee vs Kentucky (03/06/11) .692 (9-13) Alabama at Arkansas (02/27/11) .667 (2-3) Vanderbilt vs LSU (02/03/11) .625 (5-8) Auburn vs Florida (01/06/11) .625 (5-8) LSU vs Alabama (01/09/11) .588 (10-17) LSU at Ole Miss (02/06/11) .583 (7-12) Georgia at Kentucky (01/09/11) .583 (7-12) Ole Miss vs Kentucky (01/27/11) .571 (4-7) Arkansas vs Oklahoma (12/19/10) .565 (13-23) Mississippi State vs Buffalo (12/29/10) Free throws made 36 Kentucky at Miami (Ohio) (11/14/10) 33 Kentucky vs Vanderbilt (01/23/11) 31 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 28 Vanderbilt vs Quinnipiac (11/26/10) 28 Alabama vs Alabama State (12/01/10) 28 Vanderbilt at Florida (02/06/11) 26 Kentucky vs Middle Tenn. State (12/29/10) 26 Kentucky at Auburn (02/27/11) 25 LSU vs Texas Southern (12/14/10) 25 Kentucky at Arkansas (01/06/11) 25 Tennessee vs Florida (03/04/11) Free throw attempts 54 Kentucky at Miami (Ohio) (11/14/10) 50 Alabama vs Providence (11/27/10) 48 Kentucky vs Vanderbilt (01/23/11) 44 Alabama vs Alabama State (12/01/10) 41 Vanderbilt at Florida (02/06/11) 39 Vanderbilt vs Quinnipiac (11/26/10) 38 LSU vs Texas Southern (12/14/10) 38 Kentucky at Vanderbilt (02/20/11) 37 Alabama at Georgia Southern (11/19/10) 37 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) Free throw percentage 1.000 (8-8) Mississippi State vs Ole Miss (02/27/11) 1.000 (7-7) Florida at DePaul (11/18/10) 1.000 (5-5) Ole Miss vs Mississippi State (02/10/11) 1.000 (4-4) Georgia at Tennessee (02/21/11) 1.000 (3-3) Mississippi State at Tennessee (01/27/11) .938 (15-16) Florida at Charlotte (03/24/11) .909 (10-11) Arkansas vs Tennessee (01/30/11) .900 (9-10) Alabama at LSU (01/09/11) .900 (9-10) Ole Miss at Tennessee (01/09/11) .889 (16-18) Mississippi State vs Alabama (02/03/11) .889 (8-9) Mississippi State at Georgia (01/23/11) Rebounds 63 Tennessee vs Stetson (03/19/11) 62 Kentucky vs Murray State (11/26/10) 59 Alabama vs Providence (11/27/10) 59 Arkansas vs Lamar (03/17/11) 57 Florida vs South Alabama (11/26/10) 57 Tennessee at Florida (01/13/11) 56 Alabama vs Alabama State (12/01/10) 54 Florida vs Central Florida (11/13/10) 54 Tennessee vs Lamar (12/01/10) 54 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 54 LSU vs Alabama (01/09/11) Assists 26 Tennessee vs Lamar (12/01/10) 25 Tennessee vs Chattanooga (11/15/10) 24 Florida vs Alabama State (12/20/10) 23 Vanderbilt vs Quinnipiac (11/26/10) 23 Auburn vs Jacksonville State (12/30/10) 23 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 23 LSU vs Ole Miss (01/20/11) 23 LSU at Ole Miss (02/06/11) 23 Tennessee vs Georgia (02/21/11) 23 Alabama at Arkansas (02/27/11) 23 Arkansas vs Lamar (03/17/11) Steals 25 Kentucky vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/21/10) 21 Arkansas vs Davidson (11/14/10) 21 Georgia vs Mercer (12/07/10) 19 Alabama vs Florida (02/13/11) 19 Alabama at Northwestern (03/20/11) 18 Kentucky at Southern Miss (11/27/10) 18 Auburn vs Alabama A&M (12/28/10) 16 Kentucky at Miami (Ohio) (11/14/10) 16 Kentucky vs Murray State (11/26/10) 16 Mississippi State vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/28/10) 16 Kentucky vs Tennessee Tech (12/07/10) 16 South Carolina vs NC State (12/12/10) 16 Kentucky vs Alabama A&M (12/18/10) 16 Alabama vs Alabama A&M (12/20/10) 16 Florida vs Alabama State (12/20/10) 16 Arkansas vs Furman (12/28/10) 16 Georgia at FIU (12/30/10) Blocked shots 14 Florida vs Central Florida (11/13/10) 13 Florida vs Alabama State (12/20/10) 12 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 11 Arkansas vs Kentucky (01/06/11) 10 Georgia vs Southern Miss (12/01/10) 10 Tennessee vs Kentucky (03/06/11) 9 LSU vs Massachusetts (11/19/10) 9 Arkansas at UTEP (11/27/10) 9 Tennessee vs Lamar (12/01/10) 9 Tennessee at Florida (01/13/11) 9 Arkansas vs Lamar (03/17/11) 9 Tennessee vs Stetson (03/19/11) 9 Tennessee vs Marquette (03/21/11) Turnovers 30 Ole Miss at Central Michigan (12/18/10) 29 Tennessee at Louisville (11/12/10) 29 Tennessee vs Georgetown (11/27/10) 29 Ole Miss vs Miami (Fla.) (12/21/10) 29 Auburn vs Kentucky (02/27/11) 28 Georgia at Kentucky (01/09/11) 28 South Carolina at Kentucky (01/13/11) 28 Arkansas at Alabama (01/16/11) 28 Auburn at Kentucky (02/03/11) 28 Florida at Alabama (02/13/11) Fouls 32 Vanderbilt at Kentucky (01/23/11) 31 Vanderbilt vs Kentucky (02/20/11) 29 Alabama at Tennessee (01/06/11) 28 Kentucky at Miami (Ohio) (11/14/10) 28 Florida vs Vanderbilt (02/06/11) 28 Kentucky at Vanderbilt (02/20/11) 28 Florida vs Tennessee (03/04/11) 27 Alabama vs Central Arkansas (11/14/10) 27 Alabama vs NC State (11/17/10) 27 Alabama at Florida State (11/26/10) 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference Conference Individual Highs FINAL (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 31 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Auburn (01/02/11) 30 Ieasia Walker (South Carolina) vs Clemson (11/18/10) 30 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Tennessee Tech (12/07/10) 30 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Vanderbilt (01/02/11) 30 Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) vs Alabama (02/03/11) 29 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at South Alabama (12/05/10) 29 Hannah Tuomi (Vanderbilt) vs Southern Illinois (12/07/10) 29 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at Auburn (01/13/11) 29 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) at Vanderbilt (01/20/11) 28 Mary Kathryn Govero (Mississippi State) vs USC Upstate (11/12/10) 28 Meighan Simmons (Tennessee) vs Lamar (12/01/10) 28 Brittany Shine (Florida) vs Alabama State (12/20/10) 28 Keyla Snowden (Kentucky) vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/21/10) 28 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs Alabama (02/27/11) 28 Ericka Russell (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/27/11) Field goals made 13 Ieasia Walker (South Carolina) vs Clemson (11/18/10) 12 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Central Arkansas (11/14/10) 12 Stephanie Holzer (Vanderbilt) vs Samford (11/18/10) 12 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at South Alabama (12/05/10) 12 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Tennessee Tech (12/07/10) 12 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Auburn (01/02/11) 12 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Georgia (01/20/11) 12 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Kentucky (01/30/11) 11 Mary Kathryn Govero (Mississippi State) vs USC Upstate (11/12/10) 11 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Chattanooga (12/11/10) 11 Brittany Shine (Florida) vs Alabama State (12/20/10) 11 Blanche Alverson (Auburn) vs Ole Miss (01/13/11) 11 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at Auburn (01/13/11) 11 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) at Vanderbilt (01/20/11) Field goal attempts 26 Diamber Johnson (Mississippi State) at Lehigh (12/30/10) 24 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Providence (11/27/10) 23 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Central Arkansas (11/14/10) 23 Pa'Sonna Hope (Ole Miss) vs SE Louisiana (12/11/10) 23 Brittany Shine (Florida) vs Alabama State (12/20/10) 23 Kaneisha Horn (Alabama) at LSU (01/09/11) 23 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at Tennessee (01/09/11) 23 Ieasia Walker (South Carolina) vs Tennessee (01/20/11) 23 Valencia Mcfarland (Ole Miss) vs Mississippi State (02/10/11) 22 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at South Alabama (12/05/10) 22 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Georgia (01/20/11) 22 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs South Carolina (02/06/11) 22 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs Alabama (02/27/11) 22 Diamber Johnson (Mississippi State) vs Vanderbilt (03/04/11) 22 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) at Missouri State (03/20/11) Field goal percentage 1.000 (8-8) Ashley Bruner (South Carolina) vs Florida (01/09/11) .889 (8-9) Alicia Mitcham (Alabama) vs McNeese State (11/23/10) .818 (9-11) Azania Stewart (Florida) at Mississippi State (01/30/11) .800 (8-10) Courtney Jones (LSU) vs Lehigh (11/26/10) .800 (8-10) Meighan Simmons (Tennessee) vs Ole Miss (01/09/11) .800 (8-10) Hannah Tuomi (Vanderbilt) at Alabama (01/13/11) .800 (8-10) Khaalidah Miller (Georgia) vs Alabama (02/06/11) .800 (8-10) Meredith Mitchell (Georgia) vs South Carolina (03/04/11) .800 (8-10) Tiffany Clarke (Vanderbilt) vs Mississippi State (03/04/11) .800 (8-10) Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Kentucky (03/06/11) .800 (8-10) Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Ohio State (03/26/11) 3-Pt FG made 8 Meighan Simmons (Tennessee) vs Lamar (12/01/10) 8 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs Georgia (01/13/11) 8 Ericka Russell (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/27/11) 7 Shae Nelson (Ole Miss) at Auburn (01/13/11) 7 Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Kentucky (03/06/11) 6 Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Chattanooga (11/15/10) 6 Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Virginia (11/18/10) 6 Valencia Mcfarland (Ole Miss) vs Illinois (11/28/10) 6 Adrienne Webb (LSU) vs Prairie View A&M (12/21/10) 6 Keyla Snowden (Kentucky) vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/21/10) 6 Shae Nelson (Ole Miss) vs Kentucky (01/27/11) 6 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) at Arkansas (01/30/11) 6 Mary Kathryn Govero (Mississippi State) vs Florida (01/30/11) 6 Angela Puleo (Vanderbilt) vs Ole Miss (01/30/11) 6 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) at Georgia (02/03/11) 6 Adrienne Webb (LSU) at Ole Miss (02/06/11) 6 Khaalidah Miller (Georgia) vs Auburn (02/24/11) 6 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs Florida (03/03/11) 3-Pt FG attempts 15 Meighan Simmons (Tennessee) vs Lamar (12/01/10) 14 Valencia Mcfarland (Ole Miss) at Hawaii (11/27/10) 14 Diamber Johnson (Mississippi State) at Lehigh (12/30/10) 14 Meighan Simmons (Tennessee) vs Vanderbilt (01/15/11) 13 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs Mississippi Valley (11/17/10) 13 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) at UTEP (11/27/10) 13 Mary Kathryn Govero (Mississippi State) at Xavier (12/17/10) 13 Anne Marie Armstrong (Georgia) at TCU (12/22/10) 13 Jasmine Lister (Vanderbilt) at Virginia Tech (12/30/10) 13 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs Georgia (01/13/11) 13 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) at Georgia (02/03/11) 13 Chrisstasia Walter (Arkansas) at Oral Roberts (03/23/11) 3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) Angela Puleo (Vanderbilt) vs Delaware (12/29/10) 1.000 (5-5) Courtney Newton (South Carolina) vs Georgia (01/27/11) .875 (7-8) Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Kentucky (03/06/11) .833 (5-6) Khaalidah Miller (Georgia) vs South Carolina (01/02/11) .833 (5-6) Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) at Auburn (02/06/11) .833 (5-6) Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) vs Kentucky (03/06/11) .778 (7-9) Shae Nelson (Ole Miss) at Auburn (01/13/11) .750 (6-8) Mary Kathryn Govero (Mississippi State) vs Florida (01/30/11) .727 (8-11) Ericka Russell (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/27/11) .714 (5-7) Adrienne Webb (LSU) vs Lehigh (11/26/10) .714 (5-7) Mary Kathryn Govero (Mississippi State) vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/28/10) .714 (5-7) Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) vs Buffalo (12/29/10) .714 (5-7) Jasmine Lister (Vanderbilt) vs Arkansas (01/20/11) Free throws made 15 Bernisha Pinkett (Kentucky) vs Vanderbilt (01/23/11) 12 A'Dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs Murray State (11/26/10) 12 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Vanderbilt (01/02/11) 12 Katherine Graham (LSU) vs Auburn (02/10/11) 11 Hannah Tuomi (Vanderbilt) vs Southern Illinois (12/07/10) 11 Christina Foggie (Vanderbilt) vs Western Kentucky (12/21/10) 11 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Arkansas (01/06/11) 11 Glory Johnson (Tennessee) vs Florida (03/04/11) 10 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Morehead State (11/12/10) 10 A'Dia Mathies (Kentucky) at Miami (Ohio) (11/14/10) 10 Stephanie Holzer (Vanderbilt) vs Howard (11/14/10) 10 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs NC State (11/17/10) 10 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Notre Dame (11/21/10) 10 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) at Utah (12/04/10) Free throw attempts 18 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Arkansas (01/06/11) 18 Bernisha Pinkett (Kentucky) vs Vanderbilt (01/23/11) 16 A'Dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs Murray State (11/26/10) 16 Glory Johnson (Tennessee) vs Florida (03/04/11) 15 A'Dia Mathies (Kentucky) at Miami (Ohio) (11/14/10) 15 Hannah Tuomi (Vanderbilt) vs Southern Illinois (12/07/10) 15 Katherine Graham (LSU) vs Auburn (02/10/11) 14 Jasmine Robinson (Alabama) vs Providence (11/27/10) 14 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Vanderbilt (01/02/11) 14 Ieasia Walker (South Carolina) vs Ole Miss (03/03/11) Free throw percentage 1.000 (11-11) Christina Foggie (Vanderbilt) vs Western Kentucky (12/21/10) 1.000 (9-9) Alicia Manning (Tennessee) vs Alabama (01/06/11) 1.000 (9-9) Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) vs Alabama (02/03/11) 1.000 (8-8) Diamber Johnson (Mississippi State) vs North Texas (12/04/10) 1.000 (8-8) A'Dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs Middle Tenn. State (12/29/10) 1.000 (8-8) Kaneisha Horn (Alabama) at Florida (01/27/11) 1.000 (8-8) Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Florida (02/13/11) 1.000 (8-8) Porsha Phillips (Georgia) vs South Carolina (03/04/11) .909 (10-11) Stephanie Holzer (Vanderbilt) vs Howard (11/14/10) .900 (9-10) Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs Massachusetts (11/19/10) .900 (9-10) Jennifer O'Neill (Kentucky) at Vanderbilt (02/20/11) .900 (9-10) Alli Smalley (Auburn) at Tennessee Tech (03/17/11) Rebounds 23 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Louisville (12/05/10) 19 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) at Southern Cal (11/23/10) 18 Glory Johnson (Tennessee) vs Georgia Tech (11/26/10) 18 Glory Johnson (Tennessee) vs Mississippi State (01/27/11) 18 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) vs Arkansas (02/03/11) 18 Nikki Byrd (Ole Miss) at Alabama (02/20/11) 18 Brittany Henderson (Kentucky) vs Vanderbilt (03/05/11) 17 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Mississippi State (02/24/11) 17 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) at Florida (02/27/11) 17 Tiffany Clarke (Vanderbilt) vs Kentucky (03/05/11) Assists 11 Meighan Simmons (Tennessee) vs Alabama (01/06/11) 10 Diamber Johnson (Mississippi State) vs Buffalo (12/29/10) 10 Morgan Toles (Auburn) vs Jacksonville State (12/30/10) 10 Valencia Mcfarland (Ole Miss) at Auburn (01/13/11) 10 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (02/10/11) 10 Diamber Johnson (Mississippi State) vs Ole Miss (02/27/11) 9 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Illinois (11/28/10) 9 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) vs Tennessee-Martin (12/09/10) 9 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs SE Louisiana (12/11/10) 9 Jaterra Bonds (Florida) vs Alabama State (12/20/10) 9 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) at Florida (02/06/11) Steals 9 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Florida (02/13/11) 8 Latoya King (Alabama) at Southern Miss (12/28/10) 7 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Morehead State (11/12/10) 7 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs Davidson (11/14/10) 7 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs Davidson (11/14/10) 7 Ronika Ransford (Georgia) vs Mercer (12/07/10) 6 A'Dia Mathies (Kentucky) at Southern Miss (11/27/10) 6 A'Dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs Tennessee Tech (12/07/10) 6 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Kentucky (01/30/11) 6 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs Florida (03/03/11) 6 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) at Northwestern (03/20/11) Blocked shots 9 Jennifer George (Florida) vs Alabama State (12/20/10) 6 Sarah Watkins (Arkansas) vs Kentucky (01/06/11) 6 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) at South Carolina (01/20/11) 5 Sarah Watkins (Arkansas) at UTEP (11/27/10) 5 Sarah Watkins (Arkansas) at UT Arlington (12/01/10) 5 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Alabama State (12/01/10) 5 Azania Stewart (Florida) vs Alabama (01/27/11) 5 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Florida (02/10/11) 5 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) vs Kentucky (02/17/11) 5 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Kentucky (03/06/11) 5 Alyssia Brewer (Tennessee) vs Stetson (03/19/11) 5 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) vs Marquette (03/21/11) Turnovers 10 Ieasia Walker (South Carolina) at UC Davis (11/28/10) 9 Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) vs Florida (01/30/11) 9 Meighan Simmons (Tennessee) at Kentucky (02/07/11) 9 Blanche Alverson (Auburn) vs Kentucky (02/27/11) 8 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) vs High Point (12/19/10) 8 Jaterra Bonds (Florida) vs Kentucky (01/20/11) 8 Meredith Mitchell (Georgia) at Alabama (01/20/11) 8 Kaneisha Horn (Alabama) at Mississippi State (02/03/11) 8 La'Keisha Sutton (South Carolina) at LSU (02/24/11) 8 Katherine Graham (LSU) vs Kentucky (03/04/11) 8 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) vs Kentucky (03/05/11) 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference Conference Team Highs Through games of Feb 27, 2011 (Conference games only)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 110 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 103 Vanderbilt at Florida (02/06/11) 97 Florida vs Vanderbilt (02/06/11) 92 Alabama at Arkansas (02/27/11) 86 Tennessee vs Ole Miss (01/09/11) 85 Auburn vs Ole Miss (01/13/11) 83 Tennessee at Florida (01/13/11) 82 Vanderbilt at Alabama (01/13/11) 82 Kentucky at Alabama (01/30/11) 82 Tennessee vs South Carolina (02/17/11) Margin 65 (110-45) Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 43 (83-40) Tennessee at Florida (01/13/11) 40 (86-46) Tennessee vs Ole Miss (01/09/11) 38 (76-38) LSU at Ole Miss (02/06/11) 35 (78-43) LSU vs Ole Miss (01/20/11) 33 (77-44) Tennessee vs Georgia (02/21/11) 31 (69-38) Kentucky vs Auburn (02/03/11) 29 (72-43) LSU vs Alabama (01/09/11) 29 (71-42) Vanderbilt vs Ole Miss (01/30/11) 27 (81-54) Georgia vs Alabama (02/06/11) 27 (66-39) Tennessee at Ole Miss (02/24/11) Field goals made 38 Florida vs Vanderbilt (02/06/11) 36 Vanderbilt at Florida (02/06/11) 35 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 35 Tennessee vs Ole Miss (01/09/11) 34 Alabama at Arkansas (02/27/11) 33 Vanderbilt at Alabama (01/13/11) 32 Tennessee at Florida (01/13/11) 31 Auburn vs Ole Miss (01/13/11) 31 Tennessee vs Mississippi State (01/27/11) 31 Tennessee vs Georgia (02/21/11) Field goal attempts 97 Florida vs Vanderbilt (02/06/11) 82 Alabama at Tennessee (01/06/11) 73 South Carolina vs Tennessee (01/20/11) 73 Tennessee vs Mississippi State (01/27/11) 72 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (01/15/11) 72 Alabama at Florida (01/27/11) 71 Alabama vs Auburn (01/02/11) 70 Tennessee vs Ole Miss (01/09/11) 70 Florida vs Tennessee (01/13/11) 70 Mississippi State at Georgia (01/23/11) 70 Georgia vs Arkansas (02/03/11) Field goal percentage .595 (22-37) Ole Miss vs Kentucky (01/27/11) .577 (30-52) LSU at Ole Miss (02/06/11) .569 (33-58) Vanderbilt at Alabama (01/13/11) .565 (26-46) Florida at South Carolina (01/09/11) .558 (29-52) Tennessee at Kentucky (02/07/11) .557 (34-61) Alabama at Arkansas (02/27/11) .554 (36-65) Vanderbilt at Florida (02/06/11) .545 (30-55) Kentucky vs South Carolina (01/13/11) .545 (24-44) Mississippi State at Alabama (02/24/11) .540 (27-50) Vanderbilt at South Carolina (02/27/11) 3-Pt FG made 11 Mississippi State vs Ole Miss (02/27/11) 10 LSU at Mississippi State (01/13/11) 10 Tennessee vs Vanderbilt (01/15/11) 10 LSU vs Ole Miss (01/20/11) 10 Mississippi State vs Florida (01/30/11) 10 LSU at Ole Miss (02/06/11) 10 Mississippi State at Ole Miss (02/10/11) 9 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 9 Tennessee at Florida (01/13/11) 9 Arkansas vs Georgia (01/13/11) 9 South Carolina at Ole Miss (01/16/11) 9 Vanderbilt vs Arkansas (01/20/11) 9 Florida at LSU (01/23/11) 9 Tennessee at Arkansas (01/30/11) 9 Kentucky at Alabama (01/30/11) 9 Kentucky vs Auburn (02/03/11) 9 South Carolina at Arkansas (02/06/11) 9 Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (02/17/11) 9 Mississippi State at Alabama (02/24/11) 9 Alabama at Arkansas (02/27/11) 9 Florida vs Georgia (02/27/11) 9 Tennessee vs LSU (02/27/11) 3-Pt FG attempts 34 Georgia at Tennessee (02/21/11) 32 Tennessee vs Vanderbilt (01/15/11) 28 Mississippi State vs Ole Miss (02/27/11) 25 South Carolina at Ole Miss (01/16/11) 25 Mississippi State at Georgia (01/23/11) 25 LSU at Tennessee (02/27/11) 24 South Carolina at Arkansas (02/06/11) 24 Georgia vs Auburn (02/24/11) 23 LSU vs Tennessee (01/02/11) 23 LSU vs Ole Miss (01/20/11) 23 Kentucky at Ole Miss (01/27/11) 23 Kentucky at Georgia (02/17/11) 23 Florida vs Georgia (02/27/11) 3-Pt percentage .692 (9-13) Alabama at Arkansas (02/27/11) .667 (2-3) Vanderbilt vs LSU (02/03/11) .625 (5-8) Auburn vs Florida (01/06/11) .625 (5-8) LSU vs Alabama (01/09/11) .588 (10-17) LSU at Ole Miss (02/06/11) .583 (7-12) Georgia at Kentucky (01/09/11) .583 (7-12) Ole Miss vs Kentucky (01/27/11) .563 (9-16) Tennessee vs LSU (02/27/11) .556 (5-9) Tennessee at South Carolina (01/20/11) .545 (6-11) LSU vs South Carolina (02/24/11) Free throws made 33 Kentucky vs Vanderbilt (01/23/11) 31 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 28 Vanderbilt at Florida (02/06/11) 26 Kentucky at Auburn (02/27/11) 25 Kentucky at Arkansas (01/06/11) 24 Kentucky at Vanderbilt (02/20/11) 24 Vanderbilt vs Kentucky (02/20/11) 23 South Carolina at Georgia (01/02/11) 23 Vanderbilt at Mississippi State (02/17/11) 22 LSU vs Auburn (02/10/11) Free throw attempts 48 Kentucky vs Vanderbilt (01/23/11) 41 Vanderbilt at Florida (02/06/11) 38 Kentucky at Vanderbilt (02/20/11) 37 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 35 Kentucky at Arkansas (01/06/11) 35 Vanderbilt vs Kentucky (02/20/11) 34 South Carolina at Georgia (01/02/11) 34 Vanderbilt at Mississippi State (02/17/11) 34 Kentucky at Auburn (02/27/11) 32 Tennessee at Vanderbilt (02/13/11) Free throw percentage 1.000 (8-8) Mississippi State vs Ole Miss (02/27/11) 1.000 (5-5) Ole Miss vs Mississippi State (02/10/11) 1.000 (4-4) Georgia at Tennessee (02/21/11) 1.000 (3-3) Mississippi State at Tennessee (01/27/11) .909 (10-11) Arkansas vs Tennessee (01/30/11) .900 (9-10) Alabama at LSU (01/09/11) .900 (9-10) Ole Miss at Tennessee (01/09/11) .889 (16-18) Mississippi State vs Alabama (02/03/11) .889 (8-9) Mississippi State at Georgia (01/23/11) .875 (7-8) Tennessee at Arkansas (01/30/11) Rebounds 57 Tennessee at Florida (01/13/11) 54 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 54 LSU vs Alabama (01/09/11) 53 Tennessee vs Ole Miss (01/09/11) 52 Tennessee vs Vanderbilt (01/15/11) 52 Tennessee at South Carolina (01/20/11) 52 Florida vs Alabama (01/27/11) 52 Georgia vs Alabama (02/06/11) 52 Vanderbilt at Mississippi State (02/17/11) 51 Tennessee vs Mississippi State (01/27/11) 51 Vanderbilt at Florida (02/06/11) 51 Tennessee vs South Carolina (02/17/11) Assists 23 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 23 LSU vs Ole Miss (01/20/11) 23 LSU at Ole Miss (02/06/11) 23 Tennessee vs Georgia (02/21/11) 23 Alabama at Arkansas (02/27/11) 21 Kentucky at Ole Miss (01/27/11) 21 Vanderbilt vs Ole Miss (01/30/11) 21 Vanderbilt at Florida (02/06/11) 20 Auburn vs Ole Miss (01/13/11) 20 Tennessee vs Mississippi State (01/27/11) 20 Vanderbilt at Georgia (02/10/11) Steals 19 Alabama vs Florida (02/13/11) 15 Kentucky vs South Carolina (01/13/11) 15 Kentucky at Auburn (02/27/11) 14 Kentucky vs Auburn (02/03/11) 13 Auburn vs Ole Miss (01/13/11) 13 Alabama vs Arkansas (01/16/11) 13 Mississippi State at Auburn (02/06/11) 13 LSU vs Auburn (02/10/11) 13 Auburn at Georgia (02/24/11) 13 Arkansas vs Alabama (02/27/11) Blocked shots 12 Tennessee vs Alabama (01/06/11) 11 Arkansas vs Kentucky (01/06/11) 9 Tennessee at Florida (01/13/11) 8 Tennessee at South Carolina (01/20/11) 8 Florida vs Kentucky (01/20/11) 8 Florida vs Alabama (01/27/11) 8 Tennessee vs Mississippi State (01/27/11) 8 Georgia vs Kentucky (02/17/11) 7 Tennessee at LSU (01/02/11) 7 Tennessee vs Vanderbilt (01/15/11) 7 Tennessee at Auburn (01/23/11) 7 Alabama vs Kentucky (01/30/11) 7 Auburn at Kentucky (02/03/11) 7 Tennessee vs Florida (02/10/11) 7 Kentucky vs LSU (02/13/11) 7 Tennessee vs Georgia (02/21/11) 7 LSU vs South Carolina (02/24/11) Turnovers 29 Auburn vs Kentucky (02/27/11) 28 Georgia at Kentucky (01/09/11) 28 South Carolina at Kentucky (01/13/11) 28 Arkansas at Alabama (01/16/11) 28 Auburn at Kentucky (02/03/11) 28 Florida at Alabama (02/13/11) 25 LSU at Kentucky (02/13/11) 24 Kentucky vs Georgia (01/09/11) 24 Alabama vs Arkansas (01/16/11) 24 Tennessee at South Carolina (01/20/11) 24 Florida vs Kentucky (01/20/11) 24 Tennessee at Kentucky (02/07/11) 24 Florida at Tennessee (02/10/11) 24 Arkansas at Kentucky (02/24/11) Fouls 32 Vanderbilt at Kentucky (01/23/11) 31 Vanderbilt vs Kentucky (02/20/11) 29 Alabama at Tennessee (01/06/11) 28 Florida vs Vanderbilt (02/06/11) 28 Kentucky at Vanderbilt (02/20/11) 25 Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (02/17/11) 23 Tennessee at LSU (01/02/11) 23 Kentucky vs Vanderbilt (01/23/11) 23 Alabama at Georgia (02/06/11) 23 Mississippi State at Alabama (02/24/11) 2010-2011 Southeastern Conference Conference Individual Highs Through games of Feb 27, 2011 (Conference games only)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 31 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Auburn (01/02/11) 30 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Vanderbilt (01/02/11) 30 Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) vs Alabama (02/03/11) 29 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at Auburn (01/13/11) 29 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) at Vanderbilt (01/20/11) 28 Ericka Russell (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/27/11) 28 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs Alabama (02/27/11) 27 Blanche Alverson (Auburn) vs Ole Miss (01/13/11) 27 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Kentucky (01/30/11) 26 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Arkansas (01/06/11) 26 Adrienne Webb (LSU) at Mississippi State (01/13/11) 26 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs Georgia (01/13/11) 26 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) at Arkansas (01/30/11) Field goals made 12 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Auburn (01/02/11) 12 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Georgia (01/20/11) 12 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Kentucky (01/30/11) 11 Blanche Alverson (Auburn) vs Ole Miss (01/13/11) 11 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at Auburn (01/13/11) 11 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) at Vanderbilt (01/20/11) 10 Khaalidah Miller (Georgia) at Kentucky (01/09/11) 10 Adrienne Webb (LSU) at Mississippi State (01/13/11) 10 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) at Alabama (01/13/11) 10 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs South Carolina (01/13/11) 10 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Mississippi State (01/16/11) 10 Ieasia Walker (South Carolina) vs Tennessee (01/20/11) 10 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) at Arkansas (01/30/11) 10 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Alabama (01/30/11) 10 Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) vs Alabama (02/03/11) 10 Stephanie Holzer (Vanderbilt) vs LSU (02/03/11) 10 Stephanie Holzer (Vanderbilt) at Florida (02/06/11) 10 La'Keisha Sutton (South Carolina) vs Auburn (02/20/11) 10 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs Alabama (02/27/11) 10 Jasmine James (Georgia) at Florida (02/27/11) Field goal attempts 23 Kaneisha Horn (Alabama) at LSU (01/09/11) 23 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at Tennessee (01/09/11) 23 Ieasia Walker (South Carolina) vs Tennessee (01/20/11) 23 Valencia Mcfarland (Ole Miss) vs Mississippi State (02/10/11) 22 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Georgia (01/20/11) 22 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs South Carolina (02/06/11) 22 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs Alabama (02/27/11) 21 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Auburn (01/02/11) 21 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) at Vanderbilt (01/20/11) 21 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs LSU (02/20/11) Field goal percentage 1.000 (8-8) Ashley Bruner (South Carolina) vs Florida (01/09/11) .818 (9-11) Azania Stewart (Florida) at Mississippi State (01/30/11) .800 (8-10) Meighan Simmons (Tennessee) vs Ole Miss (01/09/11) .800 (8-10) Hannah Tuomi (Vanderbilt) at Alabama (01/13/11) .800 (8-10) Khaalidah Miller (Georgia) vs Alabama (02/06/11) .769 (10-13) Jasmine James (Georgia) at Florida (02/27/11) .750 (9-12) Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Vanderbilt (01/02/11) .750 (9-12) Katherine Graham (LSU) vs Arkansas (01/27/11) .750 (9-12) Ashley Daniels (Arkansas) vs Auburn (02/13/11) .750 (9-12) Lanita Bartley (Florida) vs Mississippi State (02/20/11) 3-Pt FG made 8 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs Georgia (01/13/11) 8 Ericka Russell (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/27/11) 7 Shae Nelson (Ole Miss) at Auburn (01/13/11) 6 Shae Nelson (Ole Miss) vs Kentucky (01/27/11) 6 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) at Arkansas (01/30/11) 6 Mary Kathryn Govero (Mississippi State) vs Florida (01/30/11) 6 Angela Puleo (Vanderbilt) vs Ole Miss (01/30/11) 6 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) at Georgia (02/03/11) 6 Adrienne Webb (LSU) at Ole Miss (02/06/11) 6 Khaalidah Miller (Georgia) vs Auburn (02/24/11) 3-Pt FG attempts 14 Meighan Simmons (Tennessee) vs Vanderbilt (01/15/11) 13 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs Georgia (01/13/11) 13 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) at Georgia (02/03/11) 12 Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Vanderbilt (01/15/11) 12 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs Tennessee (01/30/11) 12 Ericka Russell (Alabama) at Mississippi State (02/03/11) 12 Jasmine James (Georgia) at Tennessee (02/21/11) 12 Khaalidah Miller (Georgia) vs Auburn (02/24/11) 12 Mary Kathryn Govero (Mississippi State) vs Ole Miss (02/27/11) 11 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) at Florida (01/02/11) 11 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) at LSU (01/27/11) 11 Shae Nelson (Ole Miss) at Vanderbilt (01/30/11) 11 Christina Foggie (Vanderbilt) vs Kentucky (02/20/11) 11 Khaalidah Miller (Georgia) at Tennessee (02/21/11) 11 Ericka Russell (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/27/11) 3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) Courtney Newton (South Carolina) vs Georgia (01/27/11) .833 (5-6) Khaalidah Miller (Georgia) vs South Carolina (01/02/11) .833 (5-6) Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) at Auburn (02/06/11) .778 (7-9) Shae Nelson (Ole Miss) at Auburn (01/13/11) .750 (6-8) Mary Kathryn Govero (Mississippi State) vs Florida (01/30/11) .727 (8-11) Ericka Russell (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/27/11) .714 (5-7) Jasmine Lister (Vanderbilt) vs Arkansas (01/20/11) .667 (6-9) Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) at Arkansas (01/30/11) .667 (6-9) Angela Puleo (Vanderbilt) vs Ole Miss (01/30/11) .667 (6-9) Adrienne Webb (LSU) at Ole Miss (02/06/11) Free throws made 15 Bernisha Pinkett (Kentucky) vs Vanderbilt (01/23/11) 12 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Vanderbilt (01/02/11) 12 Katherine Graham (LSU) vs Auburn (02/10/11) 11 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Arkansas (01/06/11) 9 Alicia Manning (Tennessee) vs Alabama (01/06/11) 9 Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) vs Alabama (02/03/11) 9 Christina Foggie (Vanderbilt) vs Kentucky (02/20/11) 9 Jennifer O'Neill (Kentucky) at Vanderbilt (02/20/11) 9 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) at Florida (02/27/11) 8 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Georgia (01/09/11) 8 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs Ole Miss (01/20/11) 8 Kaneisha Horn (Alabama) at Florida (01/27/11) 8 Valencia Mcfarland (Ole Miss) vs Kentucky (01/27/11) 8 Hannah Tuomi (Vanderbilt) at Florida (02/06/11) 8 Lanita Bartley (Florida) vs Vanderbilt (02/06/11) 8 Glory Johnson (Tennessee) vs Florida (02/10/11) 8 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Florida (02/13/11) 8 Tiffany Clarke (Vanderbilt) vs Kentucky (02/20/11) 8 Shafontaye Myers (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/27/11) 8 A'Dia Mathies (Kentucky) at Auburn (02/27/11) Free throw attempts 18 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Arkansas (01/06/11) 18 Bernisha Pinkett (Kentucky) vs Vanderbilt (01/23/11) 15 Katherine Graham (LSU) vs Auburn (02/10/11) 14 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Vanderbilt (01/02/11) 12 Jennifer George (Florida) vs Mississippi State (02/20/11) 12 Tiffany Clarke (Vanderbilt) vs Kentucky (02/20/11) 12 A'Dia Mathies (Kentucky) at Auburn (02/27/11) 12 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at Mississippi State (02/27/11) 12 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) at Florida (02/27/11) 11 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) at Alabama (01/16/11) 11 Glory Johnson (Tennessee) vs Mississippi State (01/27/11) 11 Lanita Bartley (Florida) vs Vanderbilt (02/06/11) 11 Christina Foggie (Vanderbilt) vs Kentucky (02/20/11) Free throw percentage 1.000 (9-9) Alicia Manning (Tennessee) vs Alabama (01/06/11) 1.000 (9-9) Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) vs Alabama (02/03/11) 1.000 (8-8) Kaneisha Horn (Alabama) at Florida (01/27/11) 1.000 (8-8) Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Florida (02/13/11) .900 (9-10) Jennifer O'Neill (Kentucky) at Vanderbilt (02/20/11) .889 (8-9) Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs Ole Miss (01/20/11) .889 (8-9) Valencia Mcfarland (Ole Miss) vs Kentucky (01/27/11) .889 (8-9) Hannah Tuomi (Vanderbilt) at Florida (02/06/11) .889 (8-9) Shafontaye Myers (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/27/11) .857 (12-14) Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Vanderbilt (01/02/11) Rebounds 18 Glory Johnson (Tennessee) vs Mississippi State (01/27/11) 18 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) vs Arkansas (02/03/11) 18 Nikki Byrd (Ole Miss) at Alabama (02/20/11) 17 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Mississippi State (02/24/11) 17 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) at Florida (02/27/11) 16 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) at South Carolina (01/20/11) 16 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) at Florida (01/27/11) 16 Pa'Sonna Hope (Ole Miss) vs LSU (02/06/11) 16 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) vs Kentucky (02/17/11) 16 Glory Johnson (Tennessee) vs LSU (02/27/11) Assists 11 Meighan Simmons (Tennessee) vs Alabama (01/06/11) 10 Valencia Mcfarland (Ole Miss) at Auburn (01/13/11) 10 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (02/10/11) 10 Diamber Johnson (Mississippi State) vs Ole Miss (02/27/11) 9 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) at Florida (02/06/11) 8 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) at Ole Miss (01/02/11) 8 La'Keisha Sutton (South Carolina) vs Florida (01/09/11) 8 Morgan Toles (Auburn) vs Ole Miss (01/13/11) 8 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs Florida (01/23/11) 8 Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) at Alabama (02/24/11) 8 Latoya King (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/27/11) Steals 9 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Florida (02/13/11) 6 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Kentucky (01/30/11) 5 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Auburn (01/02/11) 5 Meredith Mitchell (Georgia) vs Florida (01/16/11) 5 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Mississippi State (01/16/11) 5 Ieasia Walker (South Carolina) vs Alabama (01/23/11) 5 A'Dia Mathies (Kentucky) at Ole Miss (01/27/11) 5 Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) vs Florida (01/30/11) 5 Lanita Bartley (Florida) vs Vanderbilt (02/06/11) 5 A'Dia Mathies (Kentucky) at Vanderbilt (02/20/11) 5 Chrisstasia Walter (Arkansas) vs Alabama (02/27/11) Blocked shots 6 Sarah Watkins (Arkansas) vs Kentucky (01/06/11) 6 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) at South Carolina (01/20/11) 5 Azania Stewart (Florida) vs Alabama (01/27/11) 5 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Florida (02/10/11) 5 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) vs Kentucky (02/17/11) 4 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) at LSU (01/02/11) 4 Azania Stewart (Florida) vs Arkansas (01/02/11) 4 Kamiko Williams (Tennessee) vs Alabama (01/06/11) 4 Kamiko Williams (Tennessee) vs Ole Miss (01/09/11) 4 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) at Florida (01/13/11) 4 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Vanderbilt (01/15/11) 4 Azania Stewart (Florida) vs Kentucky (01/20/11) 4 Stephanie Holzer (Vanderbilt) vs Arkansas (01/20/11) 4 Glory Johnson (Tennessee) vs Mississippi State (01/27/11) 4 Azania Stewart (Florida) at Tennessee (02/10/11) 4 Sarah Watkins (Arkansas) at Kentucky (02/24/11) Turnovers 9 Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) vs Florida (01/30/11) 9 Meighan Simmons (Tennessee) at Kentucky (02/07/11) 9 Blanche Alverson (Auburn) vs Kentucky (02/27/11) 8 Jaterra Bonds (Florida) vs Kentucky (01/20/11) 8 Meredith Mitchell (Georgia) at Alabama (01/20/11) 8 Kaneisha Horn (Alabama) at Mississippi State (02/03/11) 8 La'Keisha Sutton (South Carolina) at LSU (02/24/11) 7 Jasmine James (Georgia) at Kentucky (01/09/11) 7 Anne Marie Armstrong (Georgia) at Kentucky (01/09/11) 7 Ieasia Walker (South Carolina) at Kentucky (01/13/11) 7 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) at Alabama (01/16/11) 7 Diamber Johnson (Mississippi State) vs Auburn (01/20/11) 7 Valencia Mcfarland (Ole Miss) vs Kentucky (01/27/11) 7 Jaterra Bonds (Florida) at Mississippi State (01/30/11) 7 Porsha Porter (Mississippi State) vs Alabama (02/03/11) 7 Alli Smalley (Auburn) at Kentucky (02/03/11) 7 Meredith Mitchell (Georgia) vs Alabama (02/06/11) 7 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (02/10/11) 7 Deana Allen (Florida) at Tennessee (02/10/11) 7 Kaneisha Horn (Alabama) at Auburn (02/17/11) 7 Alli Smalley (Auburn) at Georgia (02/24/11) 7 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) at Kentucky (02/24/11)