WOMEN’S RECORD BOOK

2018-19 Boston College Women's Basketball Record Book

1 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK table of contents

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Location Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2018-19 Quick Facts 3 Founded 1863 2018-19 Roster 4 Nickname Eagles Head Coach Joanna McNamee 6 Colors Maroon and Gold Assistant Coaches: Yolanda Griffith 7 Enrollment 14,100 Assistant Coach: AJ Cohen 7 President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. Assistant Coach: George Porcha 8 Athletics Director Martin Jarmond Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director - Administration Vaughn Williams Director of Operations Michael P. Gibson 8 Senior Assoc. Athletics Director - SWA Jocelyn Fisher Gates Support Staff 8 Players - 9-11 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL INFORMATION Emma Guy 9 First Season 1971 Taylor Ortlepp 10 First Season In the ACC 2005-06 Georgia Pineau 11 2017-18 Overall Record 7-23 Milan Bolden Morris 12 2017-18 ACC Record 2-14 Sydney Lowery 12 Letterwinners Returning 5 NEWCOMERS 13-14 Letterwinners Lost 4 2017-18 Box Scores 16-23 Returning Starters 4 2017-18 Statistics 24-26 Starters Lost 0 Returners 5 OPPONENTS 27-37 Seniors 0 All-Time Records vs. Opponents 28-29 Juniors 3 BC vs. Opponents 29-37 F, Emma Guy HISTORY 38-91 G, Taylor Ortlepp Eagles in the ACC 39-40 F, Georgia Pineau BC in the Big East 41 Sophomore 2 Post Season Play 42 G/F, Sydney Lowery Post Season Records 43-44 G/F, Milan Bolden-Morris Box Score 45-52 Newcomers | Freshmen 7 Year-By-Year Results 53-59 G, Jenasae Bishop G, Makayla Dickens 2,000-1,000 Point Scorer 60-62 F, Taylor Soule Milestones 63 G, Marnelle Garraud Team Records 64-65 F, Lana Hollingsworth Individual Single Game Records 65 G, Kate Klimkiewicz Individual Single Season Records 66 C, Clara Ford Single Season Team Records 68-69 Year-by-Year Individual Leaders 70-71 COACHING STAFF Individual Game Records 72-73 Head Coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee Individual Class Records - Senior | Juniors 74-75 Alma Mater West Liberty '97 | Eastern Kentucky '99 Individual Class Records - Jr. | Sophomore | Freshmen 75-76 Record at Boston College 0-0 Athletic Honors 77-79 Overall Record 126-65 Assistant Coaches Yolanda Griffith, AJ Cohen, George Porcha Academic Honors 80 Director of Operations Michael P. Gibson Varsity Hall of Fame | Retired Jersey 81-82 Video Production Analyst Kelley Doogan Eagles In the Pros 83 Graduate Assistant Raegan Moore, Jenny DeGraaf Ealges in the Polls 84 Athletic Trainer Kristen Allen All-Time Letterwinners 85-86 Equipment Manager Kelly Kenny All-Time Rosters 87-88 Learning Resources Amy Morgan All-Time Coaching Records 89 Office Manager Paula Cooper Attendance 90 Office Number 617-552-4530 William V. Campbell Director of Athletics - MARTIN JARMOND 91 2018-19 Schedule 92

2 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 2018-19 QUICK FACTS GENERAL SOCIAL MEDIA Location Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 BC Website www.bceagles.com Founded 1863 Twitter @bc_wbb Enrollment 14,513 (9.783 Undergraduates) Instagram bostoncollegewbb President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. FACEBOOK Boston College Women’s Basketball Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director - Admin. Vaughn Williams COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT Senior Assoc. AD & SWA Jocelyn Fisher Gates Address: 238 Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Nickname Eagles Phone: 617-552-3004 Colors Maroon and Gold Website: bceagles.com Facility Conte Forum (8,606) Athletics Facebook: Boston College Athletics Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Athletics Twitter Feed: @BCEagles Athletics Instagram Feed: @BCEagles BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee (West Liberty '97) Jason Baum, Associate AD/Communications (Football Contact | AD) Twitter @CoachMcNamee [email protected] | (O) 617-552-0504 | (C) 201-966-6338 Years at BC/Overall 0 | 6 Record at BC 0-0 Stephanie Tunnera, Assistant AD/Communications (WBB/Soccer/Golf/Academics) ACC Record 0-0 [email protected] | (O) 617-552-0524 | (C) 857-233-3421 Career Record 126-65 Assistant Coach Yolanda Griffith (Florida Atlantic '93) Mike Laprey, Associate Director (MBB/MGolf) Twitter @YGriffith3313 [email protected] | (O) 617-552-2193 Assistant Coach AJ Cohen (Louisville '13) Twitter @CoachAJCohen Katie Peverada, Associate Director (Women's Ice Hockey/Men's Soccer/Website) Assistant Coach George Porcha (New Haven) [email protected] | (O) 617-552-2004 | (C) 978-828-9221 Twitter @CoachPorcha Director of Operations Michael Gibson (Boston College '08) Brendon Flynn, Associate Director (2nd Football/Baseball/Rowing) Twitter @MichaelPGibson_ [email protected] | (O) 617-552-8841 | (C) 617-571-2219 Office Assistant Paula Cooper Office Number 617-552-4530 Alastair Ingram, Assistant Director (Men's Ice Hockey/M. Tennis) 2017-18 Overall Record 7-23 [email protected] | (O) 617-552-2094 2016-17 ACC Record/Finish 2-14 Letterwinners Returning-Lost 5/5 Brianna Foley, Communications Assistant (Field Hockey/Lacrosse/Sailing) Returning Starters-Starters Lost 4/1 Spencer Natzke, Communications Assistant (Volleyball/Softball/XC/Track) Newcomers 7 Abbey Miller, Video Communications Assistant Captains SUPPORT STAFF Video Production Analyst Kelley Doogan (St. Francis '13) Graduate Assistant Raegan Moore (Duquesne '12, Duquesne '14) Graduate Assistant Jenny DeGraaf (UNC-Wilmington '18) Learning Resources Amy Morgan (Franklin & Marshall '98,Temple '04) Athletic Trainer Kristen Allen (Purdue '95, MS Springfield College '97 MS Boston College '08) Strength & Conditioning Coach Brandon Hummer (Kent State '14, Georgia '17) GRADUATED PLAYERS Name Class Pos. Ht. Pts. Reb. Ast. Andie Anastos Gr.Sr G 5-6 6.0 3.0 3.4 Rachel Gartner Sr. G 5-9 1.1 1.0 0.5 Marti Mosetti Sr. G 5-9 4.8 3.1 1.6 Katie Quandt Sr. C 6-3 2.3 2.4 0.4 RETURNING STARTERS Name Class Pos. Ht. Pts. Reb. Ast. Emma Guy Jr. C/F 6-3 8.9 7.0 0.5 Georgia Pineau Jr. F 5-10 11.6 7.2 2.8 Taylor Ortlepp Jr. G 5-8 12.3 2.4 2.2 Milan Bolen-Morris So. G 5-8 12.0 4.4 1.2

3 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 2018-19 roster

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous School 0 Jenasae Bishop Fr. G 5-6 Hammond, Ind. | East Central 4 Taylor Ortlepp Jr. G 5-9 Adelaide, Australia | St. Ignatius College 5 Georgia Pineau Jr. F 6-1 Victoria, Australia | Caulfield Grammar 10 Makayla Dickens Fr. G 5-8 Virginia Beach, Va. | Princess Anne 11 Emma Guy Jr. F 6-3 Penfield, N.Y. | Penfield 13 Taylor Soule Fr. F 5-11 W. Lebanon, N.H. | Kimball Union Academy 14 Marnelle Garraud Fr. G 5-7 Lynn, Mass. | Nobles & Greenough 22 Lana Hollingsworth Fr. F 5-10 Brighton East, Australia | Haileybury Girls College 23 Milan Bolden-Morris So. G 5-10 Belle Glade, Florida | Cardinal Newman 24 Kate Klimkiewicz Fr. G 6-0 Oakton, Virginia | Paul VI Catholic 31 Sydney Lowery So. G 5-10 Shelton, Conn. | St. Luke's School 32 Clara Ford Fr. F 6-3 Vienna, Virginia | George C. Marshall

HEAD WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH Joanna Bernabei-McNamee (W. Liberty ‘97) Career Record: 126-65 Record at BC: 0-0 ASSISTANT COACHES Yolanda Griffith (Florida Atlantic '93) AJ Cohen (Louisville '13) George Porcha (New Haven '95)

DIRECTOR BASKETBALL OPERATIONS VIDEO COORDINATOR Michael P. Gibson (Boston College '08) Kelley Doogan (St. Francis '13)

STRENGTH COACH ATHLETIC TRAINER Brandon Hummer (UConn '09) Kristen Allen (Purdue '95)

SENIOR ASSOC. AD & SWA Jocelyn Fisher Gates (Howard University)

GRADUATE MANAGERS Raegan Moore (Duquesne '12, Duquesne '14) Jenny DeGraaf (UNC-Wilmington '18)

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2018-19 Staff & Players

5 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK HEAD COACH JOANNA BERNABEI-MCNAMEE mee took a nearly four-year hiatus 126-65 OVERALL from coaching (2009-13) to focus on raising her children. Joanna Bernabei-McNamee was hired to be the eighth women’s basketball coach in Boston College program his- EDUCATION tory on April 11, 2018. • Earned a degree in exercise physiology from West Liberty in McNamee led Albany to a 45-20 record during her two years 1997. as head coach. In 2016-17, she guided the Great Danes to • Earned a master’s degree in the American East Tournament Championship and a spot in the NCAA Tourna- Sports Administration from East- ment. Last year, Albany finished 24-8 overall and participated in the WNIT. In ern Kentucky in 1999. addition to leading Albany to consecutive 20-plus win seasons, McNamee was named the 2017 Women’s Division I Coach of the Year by the Basketball Coaches PERSONAL Association of New York. • Hometown: Weirton, West Vir-

ginia McNamee, a native of Weirton, West Virginia, was named head coach at Albany in • Graduated from W. Liberty in April of 2016 after three seasons as the head coach of the University of Pikeville 1997 after playing four years un- in Pikeville, Ky. There, McNamee racked up 63 wins and led the program to back- der head coach Larry Joe Inman. to-back national tournament berths, including a program-record 26 victories and • Husband Joe McNamee was an an NAIA Final Four appearance in 2016. assistant baseball coach at West

Virginia. She was named the 2016 Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) • They have two sons - Luke and Caden. The family resides in Needham, Mass. NAIA Regional Coach of the Year, and also earned Mid-South Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2015. What They are Saying About Bernabei-McNamee:

Prior to Pikeville, McNamee coached in both the ACC and BIG EAST. She served “Ever since Joanna help lead our program to a National Championship, I knew she as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Maryland for four years from was a star in the making. Everywhere she’s been, she’s won. BC is getting an en- 2003-07, and was an integral part of the Terrapins’ 2006 National Championship ergetic, tireless worker who will pour her heart and soul into the team and program. season. Maryland beat Duke 78-75 in overtime for the title at TD Garden in Bos- It’s an exciting day to be an Eagle.” - Brenda Frese, Maryland women’s basketball ton and finished with a record of 34-4. During her tenure, she brought in four head coach straight nationally ranked recruiting classes, including three in the Top 10.

"I'm thrilled that Joanna has been given this well-deserved opportunity. In addition McNamee spent two years at West Virginia as an assistant coach where she was to being a tireless worker, she is a great coach and recruiter. This is a terrific addi- a scout, position coach and recruiting coordinator. Before her time in Morgantown, tion for both Boston College and the ACC." - Mike Carey, West Virginia women’s McNamee had a two-year stint at Eastern Kentucky where she was responsible basketball head coach for scouting and individual player development, as well as serving as the recruiting coordinator. “Having worked with Joanna at Maryland, I know she has a remarkable work ethic

and will continue to strive to do great things. She is a proven winner. She’ll be a The West Virginia native began her head coaching career in 1998 at West Vir- wonderful addition to the Boston College family and to the Atlantic Coast Confer- ginia Wesleyan where she compiled an 18-9 record and a third-place finish in the ence.” - Jeff Walz, Louisville women’s basketball head coach West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC), while also acting as the school's Senior Women's Administrator. HEAD COACH HISTORY She attended West Liberty State and was named a Division II All-American and a 1998-99 W. Virginia Wesleyan 18-10 four-time, first-team All-WVIAC selection as a point guard. 2013-14 Pikeville 14-18 7-11 2014-15 Pikeville 23-9 8-6 The 1997 WVIAC Player of the Year, McNamee still holds the NCAA Division II 2015-16 Pikeville 26-9 12-4 career assists record of 1,107 and the record for assists in a game with 24. She 2016-17 Albany 21-12 12-4 is one of only four players in NCAA history to record more than 1,000 points and 2017-18 Albany 24-8 12-4 1,000 assists, finishing her stellar career with 1,317 total points. ASSISTANT COACH HISTORY McNamee also holds the NCAA record for average assists per game (9.5), and 1999-00 W. Virginia Weslleyan 13-15 the school and conference marks for assists in a game, season (294) and career. 1000-02 E. Kentucky 22-6 She led her team to an 80-36 record over four years and is listed on West Liberty's 2001-02 W. Virignia 14-14 Top 20 all-time Best Athletes list. 2002-03 W. Virginia 15-13 2003-04 Maryland 18-13 She was the first woman to be named first-team All-West Virginia Athletic Con- 2004-05 Maryland 22-10 ference for four years and was inducted into the West Liberty State Athletic Hall 2005-06 Maryland 34-4 (NCAA Div. 1 Champions) of Fame in 2002 and the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Hall of Fame in 2011. 2006-07 Maryland 28-6 2008-09 W. Virginia 18-15 McNamee earned her bachelor's degree in exercise physiology in 1997 from West Liberty and a master's degree in sports administration from Eastern Kentucky in At Albany: 45-20 1999. At Pikesville: 63-36 Overall: 126-65 Joanna and her husband Joe McNamee have two sons, Luke and Caden. McNa-

6 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ASSISTANT COACHES YOLANDA GRIFFITH AJ COHEN ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH 8TH SEASON | 1ST AT BC 3RD SEASON |1ST AT BC

Yolanda Griffith joined the Boston College staff in April AJ Cohen joined the Boston College women’s basketball of 2018. Griffith, an 11-year WNBA veteran and two-time staff as an assistant coach in April of 2018. He arrived at gold medalist, followed head coach Joanna Bernabei-Mc- the Heights after serving as an assistant coach at Univer- Namee to BC from Albany. sity of Albany for two seasons.

Griffith began her coaching career in 2009 as an assistant coach with the Indi- Cohen, a native of Pittsburgh, Pa., served as an assistant coach alongside ana Fever in the WNBA. She joined the college ranks in 2011 as an assistant Coach Bernabei-McNamee at UAlbany. coach at Dartmouth for two seasons. Griffith then spent one season at Lafayette before working at Massachusetts from 2014 through 2016. While at the University at Albany, Cohen helped the Great Danes continue the winning tradition as the team won a sixth consecutive She joined coach Bernabei-McNamee for two seasons at Albany. Championship and post back-to-back 20 win seasons.

A native of Chicago, Griffith played 11 seasons in the WNBA. She was a seven Prior to the University of Albany, Cohen served as the graduate assistant coach time All-Star and the league MVP in 1999 when she was with the Sacramento at the University of Pikesville for two years. Cohen assisted on film exchange, Monarchs. She was the second overall selection in the 1999 draft and helped the scouting, game day preparation and daily practice plans in 2016, as the Bears Monarchs win the 2005 WBNBA title and was named the Finals MVP. advanced to the program’s first-ever NAIA Fab Four. He also served as the co- head coach of the junior varsity team for the program. Griffith scored 4,238 points, grabbed 2,444 rebounds and had 323 blocks over her career. Cohen’s career began while an undergraduate at the University of Louisville. He served as an assistant to video coordinator and practice player for over two She is also a proud US Olympian as she has two gold medals. She earned her years under women’s basketball head coach Jeff Walz. medals playing for the US Women’s team in 2000 in Sydney and the 2004 team in Athens. In her two stints with the team, the US did not lose a game (16-0). He helped with opponent scouting breakdown and filming home games as the assistant to video coordinator, and was a male practice player to help with scout- Griffith entered the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in her first year of eligibility ing purposes. in 2014. Since April 2015, Cohen has served as an assistant coach of the All-Ohio Black A 6-foot-3 forward, Griffith attended Palm Beach Junior College and transferred EYBL Women’s Basketball program, which has included 2015 USA U16 National to Florida Atlantic University. At FAU, Griffith earned Division 2 Kodak Player of Team players. He developed practice plans and helps with implementation of the Year honors and graduated in 1993. playing strategies.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Cohen graduated from Louisville in December of 2013 with a Bachelor’s Degree • WNBA champion (2005) of Science in marketing. He is currently working on his MBA. • WNBA Finals MVP (2005) • WNBA MVP (1999) • WNBA All-Star (1999–2001, 2003–2007) • All-WNBA First Team (1999, 2005) • All-WNBA Second Team (2000, 2001, 2004) • WNBA rebounding champion (1999, 2001) • WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award (1999) • Member of WNBA All-Decade Team • WNBA's Top 15 Players of All Time (2011) • WNBA Top 2000 (2016) • Russian League Player of the Year (2005)

7 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Assistant Coaches/Staff GEORGE PORCHA ASSISTANT COACH MICHAEL GIBSON 8TH SEASON | 1ST SEASON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS 18TH SEASON | 1ST SEASON AT BC Porcha joined Coach Joann Bernabei-McNamee’s staff at Boston College in June of 2018. Porcha has been coach- ing both college and high school for over 23 years. Michael Gibson was hired as the Director of Operations in June of 2018. Porcha arrives at the Heights after two seasons as an as- sistant with the Ole Miss women’s program. While at Ole Miss, Porcha worked For Gibson, it’s a return home as he graduated from Boston College in 2008. He with the point guards. Prior to Ole Miss, Porcha was the head boys’ basketball was a women’s basketball team manager while a student and traveled with the coach at Woodbridge Senior High School in Virginia. He helped run the highly team to the ACC Tournament during the inaugural season. He was also with the successful Boo Williams Summer League and has worked within the AAU ranks. Eagles during the 2006 NCAA run when they defeated Notre Dame and then-No. 1 Ohio State before losing to Utah in the Sweet 16. Porcha, a native of Spring Valley, New York, was an associate head coach at West Virginia, where he first worked with Coach Mac. While at West Virginia, the An Andover, Mass. native, Gibson was Director of Operations at Hofstra for seven team made four consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The team years before serving as an assistant coach the last three seasons. posted a program best, 29-6, overall record in 2009-10. He worked He was also an assistant coach with the Virginia Tech women’s program. While at Hofstra, Gibson ran the women’s basketball camps, coordinated all as- pects of team travel, non-conference scheduling as well as monitoring the pro- In his most recent stint in the collegiate ranks, Porcha spent five years on staff at gram budget. While an assistant coach, Gibson was responsible for scouting West Virginia and played an integral role for the Mountaineers. During his time reports, recruiting, game scheduling, monitoring players grades as well as post at West Virginia WVU made four consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tour- player development. nament and recorded the best record in program history in 2009-10, finishing with a 29-6 mark. Porcha was involved in day-to-day activities for the program Gibson holds a degree in accounting and finance from BC and is currently pursu- and primarily worked with the post players. Under his tutelage, Liz Repella and ing his master’s degree. Takisha Granberry earned All-BIG EAST second team honors and he had a hand in the development Sarah Miles, who received the 2010 Big East Most Improved Player award.

Porcha is familiar with the ACC, as he was an assistant at Virginia Tech. Prior to SUPPORT STAFF his stint with the Hokies, he was the head girls’ basketball at T.C. Williams High Sr. Assoc. AD & SWA Jocelyn Fisher Gates School from 2004-07. While at T.C. Williams, Porcha led the team in 2006 to a Assoc. Director of Sports Medicine Kristen Allen second-place finish in the Northern Region and to the Virginia State Elite Eight Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Brendan Hummer tournament. He also was the head girls’ basketball coach at Washington-Lee Video Production Analyst Kelley Doogan High School in Virginia for five seasons, prior to his stint at T.C. Williams. He Head Equipment Manager Kelly Kenny led the team to the regional playoffs each year while compiling a 62-43 record. WBB Office Manager Paula Cooper He was named the 2001 National District Coach of the Year and coached seven Graduate Assistants Raegan Moore players who went on to college playing careers. Jenny DeGraaf Academic Liason Amy Morgan Through his AAU coaching experience, Porcha has coached 20 players how Assit. Director of Event Operations Kelli Zeese have received Division 1 scholarships. For the past three years, he worked in the Boo Williams Summer League in Hampton, Va. His 2005 and 2006 teams Ticket Office Jim O'Neil, Matt Thompson were the Boo Williams NIKE Elite tournament champions with his 2007 team finishing second. GAME DAY STAFF Press Row Manager Bobby Bonnano '79 Porcha earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from New Hav- PA Announcer Andy Jick en. While at New Haven, he played safety on the football team. He garnered his On-Line Voice Bill Spaulding master’s degree in education from George Mason in 2006. On-Line Color Kerri Shields'14 Statistician Lindsay Graham Porcha and his wife Robyn have three sons George Jr., Jalen, and Quincy. Lisa Cascio, Jamie Church, Stefanie Howlett, Mark McGourty Network Service John Enright, Sean Murphy, Dan Donnellan

TEAM MANAGERS Lucia Guzikowski, Madison Kane, Alex Ackerman Ryan Morgan, Lucas Spremulli

PRACTICE PLAYERS Lucia Guzikowski, Madison Kane, Alex Ackerman Ryan Morgan, Lucas Spremulli

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#11 EMMA GUY Junior • Forward • 6-3 Penfield, N.Y. | Penfield

GUY'S CAREER HIGHS Points: 15 vs. Wake Forest (2.1.18) Rebounds: 15 at Clemson (1.18.18) Assists: 5 at Hartford (11/11/16) Blocks: 3 at Duke (1.25.18) Steals: 2 (7x) last at Duke (1.25.18) FGM: 6 (7x) most recent vs. Syracuse (1.28.18) FGA: 12 (2x) most recent a tClemson (1.18.18) Minutes: 42 at Clemson (1.18.18) vs. (11/14/17)

SOPHOMORE (2017-18) Played and started in 16 games ... Averaged 21.8 minutes per game as well as 8.9 points per game ... Grabbed 112 rebounds for a 7.0 average ... Shot 52.5 percent from the floor and 66 percent from the line ... Tallied four double-doubles in 16 games .... Had 12 points and 11 boards vs. Fairfield, 12 points and 13 rebounds vs. Maine, 14 points and a career- high 15 rebounds against Clemson and 13 points and 10 rebounds vs. Duke ... In the win over Holy Cross she tallied eight points, 10 rebounds and two assists ... Had a season-high 15 points against Syracuse on Jan. 28.

FRESHMAN (2016-17) Played in 30 games with 13 starts … Averaged 19.6 minutes, 5.7 points and 3.9 rebounds a game … Earned her first career start on Nov. 11 at Hartford and scored 13 points with eight boards and five assists … Played a career-high 33 minutes vs. BU on Nov. 14 … Notched 10 points and six assists at Fordham on Dec. 4 … Had 12 points and seven boards at Pittsburgh on Jan. 5 … Played 29 minutes, shot 6-for-10 from the floor and finished with 14 points, four rebounds and two assists vs. Notre Dame on Jan. 19 … Notched her first career double-double at North Carolina with 11 points and 10 rebounds … Shot 54.2 percent from the floor and 42-of-60 (70%) from the foul line ... Grabbed five or more rebounds in 11 games this season.

BEFORE BC Played at Penfield High School … Team captain as a junior and senior … Averaged 15.5 points, 9.8 rebounds, 3.0 steals and 2.3 blocks a game in the 2014-15 season … Shot 57 percent from the floor and 59 percent from the foul line … Named All-Greater Rochester … Section V All-Star … A two-time All-League first team honoree … Averaged 12.8 points, 4.0 assists and 3.4 steals a game as a sophomore … Plays for the City Rocks and Coach Keith Danzy.

CAREER STATS Overall YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 16-17 FR 30-13 589 64-118 .542 0-0 .000 42-60 .700 118-3.9 86-3 170 5.7 24 74 16 17 17-18 SO 16-15 348 62118 .525 0-0 .000 19-29 .655 112-7.0 51-0 143 8.9 8 33 14 7 CAREER 46-29 937 126-236 .534 0-0 .--- 61-89 .685 230-5.0 137-3 313 6.8 32 107 30 24

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#4 TAYLOR ORTLEPP Junior • Guard • 5-9 Adelaide, Australia | St. Ignatius College

ORTLEPP'S CAREER HIGHS Points: 28 vs. Syracuse (2.25.18) Rebounds: 6 vs. UNC (2.28.18) Assists: 7 at Holy Cross (12.6.17) Steals: 3 (4x) most recent at FSU (2.22.18) FGM: 97 (2x) at Syracuse (2.25.18) & vs. UNC (2.2.8.18) 3PFGM: 7 at Syracuse (2.25.18) | 7 vs. UNC (Feb. 28, 18) FTM 10 vs. Houston (11.22.17) FTA: 10 vs. Houston (11.22.17) Minutes: 39 at Clemson (1.18.18)

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017-18) Played and started all 30 games ... Averaged 12.3 points per game, 2.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists a game ... Scored in double-digits in 18 of 30 games ... Had 21 points vs. Houston as she hit 10-for-10 from the foul line ... Tallied 18 points with three assists vs Fairfield on Dec. 3 ... In the win over UNC on Jan. 5, she shot 8-for-12 from the floor, 5for-7 from the three-point line and grabbed four boards with 23 points ... Tallied 19 points vs. Wake Forest by shooting 5-for-13 from the floor, 5-for-9 from the three-point line and grabbed five boards ... Made career-high seven three's in two games last year ....She was 7-for-18 vs. Syracuse and finished with a career-high 28 points ... Against UNC on Feb. 28, she hit 7-for-14 from long range and had 23 points ... Finished with 24 points vs. Notre Dame (8-for-14 from the floor, 6-for-11 from three) ... Finished the season with 65 three's and shot a team-high 82 percent from the foul line.

FRESHMAN (2016-17) Played in 22 games, missed the first seven games with an injury … Started the final 12 games of the season at point guard … Averaged 24.5 minutes, 7.3 points and 2.6 assists per game … In the 12 starts, Ortlepp averaged 9.4 points, 2.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists a game … Earned her first career start vs. Notre Dame on Jan. 19 … Played a season-high 32 minutes at Wake Forest and Virginia Tech … Scored a career-high 19 points at North Carolina (2.9.17) and against vs. Virginia Tech (2.26.17) … Had 18 points on 7-for-12 shooting from the field and matched her career-high in assists with six vs. NC State on Feb. 16 … Against Syracuse on Jan. 8, she had a career-high six assists in 29 minutes … Hit a career-high five three-pointers at UNC on Feb. 9 … Grabbed a career-high five rebounds vs. Virginia Tech (2.26.17) ... Led the team in assists in six games.

BEFORE BC Graduated from Saint Ignatius College ...Played for the Norwood Flames in the South Australian Premier League ... Named the “most promising guard at the club” and the MVP in 2012 ... Captain on the U-20 Australian Junior Championships in 2016. The team earned a silver medal in the tournament ... Played for Australia at the World Juniors in 2014 at the FIBA World U-17 Championships while the team placed fifth ...Was the MVP in 2015 of the U-21 Adelaide Premier League ... Played for the MAC Adelaide Lightning elite team in the WNBL.

CAREER STATS Overall YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 16-17 FR 22-12 540 53-160 .331 23-88 .261 31-44 .705 45-2.0 37-1 160 7.3 57 65 3 17 17-18 SO 30-28 973 115-343 .335 65-207 .314 73-89 .820 73-2.4 55-0 368 12.3 66 73 2 33 CAREER 52-40 1513 168-503 .334 88-295 .298 104-133 .782 118-2.3 92-1 528 10.2 123 138 5 50

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#2 GEORGIA PINEAU Junior • Forward • 6-1 Victoria, Australia | Caulfield Grammar

PINEAU'S CAREER HIGHS Points: 23 vs. Pittsburgh (2.11.18) Rebounds: 12 (2x) most recent UNH (12.17.17) Assists: 8 at Seton Hall (11/17/16) Blocks: 5 vs. Fairfield (12.3.17) Steals: 2 (5x) last vs. North Carolina (2/16/17) FGM: 8 at NC State (2.4.18) FGA: 14 (2x) most recent at NC State (2.4.18) FTM: 8 vs. Pittsburgh (2.11.18) FTA: 8 vs. Pittsburgh (2.11.18) Minutes: 38 (2x) vs. SU (1.28.18) & Wake Forest (2.1.18) AS A SOPHOMORE (17-18) Played and started all 28 games ... Averaged 11.6 points per game, 7.2 rebounds and was second on the team in assists with 77 ... Shot 47 percent from the floor and 76 percent form the foul line ... Tallied double-figures in 14 games ... Had a season-high 23 points against Pittsburgh ... Notched a double-double against Dartmouth (12 points, 11 rebounds), Holy Cross (19 points, 12 rebounds), UNH (10 points, 12 rebounds) and Syracuse (14 points, 10 rebounds) ... Had double-figures in rebounds in six games ... Led the team in scoring in nine games, and 16 times on the boards.

FRESHMAN (2016-17) Played in 30 games with 23 starts … Averaged 27.1 minutes, 7.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.8 assists … Started the first 10 and final six games of the season … Led all BC freshmen in starts, points and rebounds … Was the teams’ third leading scorer (7.5 ppg.) and second in rebounding (5.4 rpg.) … Led the team in scoring three times, rebounding eight times and assists 11 times … Notched double-figures in points in eight games, in rebounds in two games … Led the team in assists (83) … Had five or more assists in six games … Had seven or more rebounds in 13 games … Notched a career-highs in points (18) and assists (8) at Seton Hall on Nov. 17 … Had 10 points, six assists and seven rebounds at Yale on Dec. 7 … Notched 10 rebounds vs. Dartmouth on Dec. 21 … Had 16 points and seven board vs. Maine on Dec. 30 … In her first ACC start and game, notched 14 points, eight rebounds and three assists vs. Clemson on Jan. 2… Had a career-high 11 rebounds at UNC on Feb. 9 … Named the ACC Rookie of the Week on Jan. 3 as she averaged 15 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists in two games that week.

BEFORE BC A three-time league MVP at the Australia School Nationals … Advanced to the Australian School Nationals in 2012, 2013 and 2015 … Plays for the Nunawading Spectres in the Australian League … In 11 games, she averaged 10.2 minutes, shot 45.5 percent from the floor … Plays for the Victorian State team that won the National Championship in 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015 … Also competes in rowing and swims ... Brother Dane Pineau played at St. Mary's and is now with the Sydney Kings in the NBL.

CAREER STATS Overall YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 16-17 FR 30-22 813 93-206 .451 3-20 .150 35-54 .648 162-5.4 78-2 224 7.5 83 93 24 20 17-18 SO 28-28 941 126-268 .470 6-16 .375 68-90 .756 202-7.2 101-0 326 11.6 77 89 31 18 CAREER 58-50 1754 219-474 .462 9-36 .250 103-144 .715 364-6.3 179-2 550 9.5 160 182 55 38

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#23 MILAN BOLDEN-MORRIS Sophomore • Guard • 5-10 Belle Glade, Fla. | Cardinal Newman BOLDEN-MORRIS' CAREER HIGHS Points: 20 at Georigia Tech (2.8.18) Rebounds: 9 (3x) most recent at Clemson (1.18.18) Assists: 4 vs. UVA (1.11.18) Steals: 3 (2x) most recent vs. UNC (2.28.18) FGM: 7 vs. Houston (11.22.17) FGA: 16 at BU (11.26.17) FTM: 4 (2x) most recent vs. Syracuse (1.28.18) FTA: 5 at Georgia Tech (2.8.18) Minutes: 50 at Clemson (1.18.18)

AS A FRESHMAN All-ACC Freshman selection ... Third on the team in scoring with a 11.6 points per game average ... Shot 36 percent from the floor and 33 percent from the three-point line ... Averaged a team-high 35.9 minutes per game ... Led the team in scoring in nine games ... Notched double-figures in 20 games ... Scored in double-figures in the first five games of her career, including 16 points vs. Dartmouth, Fordham and Houston ... Scored a career-high 20 points at Georgia Tech on Feb. 8 ... Tallied a career-high nine rebounds vs. Bryant and Houston ... Led the team in three-pointers with 80, a new freshman record at BC ... She notched a career-high five three's in two games (at Notre Dame and at Georgia Tech).

BEFORE BC Played for coach Dennis Miles at Cardinal Newman in West Palm Beach, Florida … Sun Sentinel All-Palm Beach 6A Player of the Year ... Three-time Fab Five Player … Four-time All-County honoree and named All-State second team as a junior … Is the all-time leading scorer at Cardinal Newman with 2,025 points … Averaged 22.3 points, 12.5 rebounds and 3.8 steals as a senior ... Set a new school record by hitting 81 three's in a single season ... Holds the Cardinal Newman record for most career three's at 258 ... Averaged 16.8 points, eight rebounds and 2.0 assists per game as a junior … Averaged 17.1 points,6.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game as a sophomore … Played softball and earned All-State honorable mention honors as a junior … National Honor Society President.

CAREER STATS Overall YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 17-18 FR 30-27 1054 125-327 .382 80-223 .359 30-45 .667 133-4.4 48-0 360 12.0 35 66 0 23 CAREER 30-27 1054 125-327 .382 80-223 .359 30-45 .667 133-4.4 48-0 360 12.0 35 66 0 23

#31 SYDNEY LOWERY Sophomore • Guard • 5-10 Shelton, Conn. | St. Luke's School

LOWERY'S CAREER HIGHS Points: 19 at Minnesota (11.19.17) Rebounds: 6 (6x) most recent vs. Notre Dame (2.18.18) Assists: 2 (2x) most recent vs. Notre Dame (2.18.18) Steals: 2 (3x) most recent vs. at BU (11.26.17) FGM: 7 at BU (11.26.17) FGA: 16 vs. Houston (11.22.17) FTM: 9 at Minnesota (11.19.17) FTA: 12 at Holy Cross (12.6.17) Minutes: 37 at Dartmouth (11.12.17)

AS A FRESHMAN Played in 28 games with 10 starts ... Averaged 5.6 points and 2.7 rebounds a game ... Had a season-high 19 points vs. Minnesota on Nov. 19 ... Tallied double-figures in six games ... Scored 18 points at BU on Nov. 26 ... Had an ACC career-high nine points at Notre Dame on Jan. 14 ... Shot 30 percent from the floor and had 14 steals.

BEFORE BC Played at St. Luke's School in New Canaan, Conn. … Two-time team captain … led the team to the 2016 Fairchester Athletics Association Tournament Title, the first for the school since 2007-08 season … The team went 20-2 in 2015-16 … Lost in the final of the 2014-15 FAA Tournament but scored a team-high 20 points in the championship game … Four-time FAA All- Star … Scored her 1,000 point as a sophomore and is the all-time leader in points scored with over 2,000 points … Team MVP … Played for the New York Gouchos.

CAREER STATS Overall YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 17-18 FR 28-10 630 51-171 .298 13-55 .236 43-61 .705 76-2.7 47-0 158 5.6 18 31 0 14 CAREER 28-10 630 51-171 .298 13-55 .236 43-61 .705 76-2.7 47-0 158 5.6 18 31 0 14

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#0 JENASAE BISHOP #32 CLARA FORD Freshman • Guard • 5-6 Freshman • Forwad • 6-3 Hammond, Indiana | East Chicago Central Vienna, Virginia | George C. Marshall

BEFORE BC BEFORE BC Played for coach Eric Kundich at East Chicago Central High School … A four-year Played for coach Mike Trivisonno at George C. Marshall High School … Averaged varsity member … Averaged 24.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, four assists & five steals 19.6 points and 11 rebounds a game as a junior … Capital Conference All- a game as a junior … Broke the East Chicago Central High women’s basketball Conference First Team in 2016-17 & conference Player of the Year … Chose as scoring record with 1,763 career points … 2018 Miss Basketball and Indiana All- a VHSL second team all-state selection in 2016-17 … Won the Most Outstanding Star candidate … Junior All-Star / Core 6 … Rock Bolus High Potential Top Players: Player award at George C. Marshall in 2016-17 … 2016-17 NVWBCA All-Region Indiana Class of 2017 Top 5 ... 2015-16 & 2016-17 Preseason All-State 2nd Team (5A North) selection … Played for Matrix Black 2019 under coach Liz Reed. selection … Northwest Indiana Times Preseason All-Area First Team selection in 2015-16 & 2016-17 … Chicago Tribune 2015 & 2016 First Team All-Area honoree … Played for Baylor Youth from 2014-16 … Plays for Gym Rats Silver Team, based out of Indianapolis as a point and shooting guard.

#10 MAKAYLA DICKENS #14 MARNELLE GARRAUD Freshman • Guard • 5-9 Freshman • Guard • 5-7 Virginia Beach, Virginia | Princess Ann H.S. Lynn, Mass. | Nobles & Greenough

BEFORE BC BEFORE BC Played at Princess Anne High School as a junior and senior … Averaged 15 points, Played for Coach Alex Gallagher at Noble And Greenough School … Averaged 13 four rebounds and three assists a game … Averaged 22 points per game playing at points, four steals and five assists a game … 2016-17 ISL Champions … Class AA Lakeland High School as a freshman and sophomore … 2017-18 Class 5 Region A Champions … Class A East All-Star … New England Tournament Class AA MVP … Offensive Player of the Year … All-Tidewater First Team … All 757 Player of the Year Scored her 1,000 career point in 2016-17 season … Played her first two seasons at … Helped Princess Anne win the 5A State Final in 2017 & 2018 … Princess Anne St. Mary’s High School … Offensive Player of the year as a freshman … Team MVP Co-MVP in 2016-17 … Atlantic Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 20-16-17 as a sophomore … Spartan Classic MVP … Rose Classic MVP, Catholic Conference … Team MVP at Lakeland in 2015-16 and Co-MVP in 2014-15 … Played for the Boo MVP ... Boston Herald all-Scholastic … Plays for coach Jesus Rodriques and the MCW Williams 16U Elite, Nike EYBL 15U and Boo Williams Red Tide (13 yr.-15). Starz since her sophomore year..

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#22 LANA HOLLINGSWORTH #13 TAYLOR SOULE Freshman • Guard • 5-10 Freshman • Forward • 5-11 Brighton East, Australia | Haileybury Girls West Lebanon, N.H. | Kimball Union Academy College

BEFORE BC BEFORE BC Played basketball and soccer at Kimball Union Academy … Averaged 18 points, Averaged 19 points a game playing for Coach Dayna Schinz Alex Gallagher at 11 rebounds and seven assists per game as a junior … Reached the 1,000 point Haileybury Girls College in the Associate Public Schools of the Victoria League … mark in February, 2017 … NEPSAC Class C All-Star in 2015, 2016 & 2017 … NH 2016, 2017 Haileybury Girls College MVP … Played for the Under-18 3x3 World Notebook No. 2 Top Prospect Class of 2018 … Plays for head coach Scott Hazelton Championships in 2017 … Member of the Frankston Blues in the Under-18 team and the Mass Rivals … Deep South Classic All-Tournament Honorable Mention in that competes in the Victorian Junior League … Averaged 16 points a game for the 2016 … NEPSAC Class CA All-Star in 2016 as a junior in soccer. Frankston Blues … Played for the Victorian State team in 2015 & 2017 that won the bronze medal … Averaged 7.25 points, three rebounds & shot 43.7 percent from the floor in 2017 … Member of the Frankston Blues in the SEABL and averaged 4.3 points and 1.4 rebounds in 10 games.

#24 KATE KLIMKIEWICZ Freshman • Guard • 6-0 Oakton, Virginia | Paul VI Catholic

BEFORE BC Played for head coach Scott Allen at Paul VI Catholic High School … Finished 2018 ranked 10th in the USA Today rankings with a 31-4 record ... 2018 VISAA State Champions ... 2018 WCAC Second Team All-Conference, VISAA First Team All-Conference ... 2018 McDonald’s All-American Nominee ... 2018 Washington Post Honorable Mention Team ... In 2016-17 the team finished with a 32-2 record and was third in the final USA Today rankings … Washington Catholic Conference third-team selection in 2017, honorable mention in 2015 & 2016 … Won the Virginia Independent State School State Tournament in 2015, 2016 & 2017 … Washington Catholic Conference Champions in 2015 & 2016 …1000 point scorer ... As a sophomore the team placed second in the USA Today Final rankings with a 33-1 overall record ... Plays for Coach Ronald James and Team Takeover based in Washington D.C/ Maryland/Virginia.

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2017-18 Box Scores & Statistics

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BOSTON COLLEGE 66, BRYANT 42 BOSTON COLLEGE 55, FORDHAM 52 1 Nov. 10, 2017 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, MA 3 Nov. 16, 2017 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, MA

DARTMOUTH 68, BOSTON COLLEGE 57 MINNESOTA 78, BOSTON COLLEGE 68 2 Nov. 12, 2017 | Leede Arena | Dartmouth, N.H 4 Nov. 19, 2017 | Williams Arena | Minneapolis, Minn.

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Houston 79, Boston College 74 COLUMBIA 68, BOSTON COLLEGE 60 5 Nov. 22, 2017 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, MA 7 Nov. 29, 2017 | Levin Gym | Bronx, N.Y.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY 61, BOSTON COLLEGE 57 FAIRFIELD 66, BOSTON COLLEGE 58 6 Nov. 26. 2017 | Case Arena | Boston, Mass. 8 Dec. 3, 2017 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, MA

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BOSTON COLLEGE 70, HOLY CROSS 61 BOSTON COLLEGE 64, UNH 55 (OT) 9 Dec. 6, 2017 | Hart | Worcester, Mass. 11 Dec. 17, 2017 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, MA

SETON HALL 73, BOSTON COLLEGE 53 PROVIDENCE 63, BOSTON COLLEGE 55 10 Dec. 10, 2017 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, Mass. 12 Dec. 21, 2017 | | Providence, R.I.

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MAINE 61, BOSTON COLLEGE 40 BOSTON COLLEGE 77, NORTH CAROLINA 64 13 Dec. 28, 2017 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, Mass. 15 Jan. 5, 2018 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, MA

VIRGNIA TECH 89, BOSTON COLLEGE 58 VIRGINIA 68, BOSTON COLLEGE 57 14 Dec. 31, 2017 | Cassell Coliseum | Blacksburg, Virginia 16 Jan. 11, 2018 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, Mass.

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NOTRE DAME 89, BOSTON COLLEGE 60 MIAMI 65, BOSTON COLLEGE 43 17 Jan. 14, 2018 | Joyce Center | Notre Dame, Indiana 19 Jan. 21. 2018 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, MA

CLEMSON 65, BOSTON COLLEGE 61 (OT) DUKE 75, BOSTON COLLEGE 50 18 Jan. 18, 2018 | Littlejohn Coliseum | Clemson, South Carolina 20 Jan. 25, 2018 | Cameron Indoor https://youtu.be/

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SYRACUSE 75, BOSTON COLLEGE 57 NC STATE 72, BOSTON COLLEGE 54 21 Jan. 28, 2018 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, Mass. 23 Feb. 4, 2018 | Reynolds Coliseum | Raleigh, North Carolina

WAKE FOREST 67, BOSTON COLLEGE 59 GEORGIA TECH 67, BOSTON COLLEGE 43 22 Feb. 1, 2018 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, Mass. 24 Feb. 8, 2018 | McCamish Pavilion | Atlanta, Georgia

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BOSOTN COLLEGE 75, PITTSBURGH 61 NOTRE DAME 89, BOSTON COLLEGE 55 25 Jan. 28, 2018 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, Mass. 27 Feb. 18, 2018 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, MA

LOUISVILLE 87, BOSTON COLLEGE 52 FLORIDA STATE 67, BOSTON COLLEGE 39 26 Feb. 15, 2018 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, Mass. 28 Feb. 22, 2018 | Donald L. Tucker Civic Center | Tallahassee, Fla

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SYRACUSE 89, BOSTON COLLEGE 63 NORTH CAROLINA 69, BOSTON COLLEGE 64 29 Feb. 25, 2018 | Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, Mass. 30 Feb. 28, 2018 | Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro, N.C.

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 7-23 6-9 1-13 0-1 CONFERENCE 2-14 2-6 0-8 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 5-9 4-3 1-5 0-1

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/10/17 BRYANT W 65-42 748 (15)Georgia Pineau (9)Milan Bolden-Morris 11/12/17 at Dartmouth 57-68 L (16)Milan Bolden-Morris (11)Georgia Pineau 11.16.17 FORDHAM W 55-52 2563 (16)Milan Bolden-Morris (10)Georgia Pineau 11/19/17 at Minnesota 68-78 L 2454 (19)Sydney Lowery (8)Katie Quandt 11/22/17 HOUSTON W 79-74 891 (21)Taylor Ortlepp (9)Milan Bolden-Morris 11/26/17 at Boston University 57-61 L 335 (18)Sydney Lowery (11)Georgia Pineau 11/29/17 at Columbia 60-68 L 2372 (22)Georgia Pineau (7)Emma Guy 12/3/17 FAIRFIELD 58-66 L 893 (18)Taylor Ortlepp (11)Emma Guy 12/06/17 at Holy Cross W 70-61 987 (19)Georgia Pineau (12)Georgia Pineau 12/10/17 SETON HALL 53-73 L 1249 (18)Georgia Pineau (8)Georgia Pineau 12/17/17 UNH Wot 64-55 1041 (18)Milan Bolden-Morris (12)Georgia Pineau 12/21/17 at Providence 55-63 L 424 (16)Milan Bolden-Morris (9)Georgia Pineau 12/28/17 MAINE 40-61 L 1337 (12)Emma Guy (13)Emma Guy 12/31/17 *at Virginia Tech 58-89 L 2349 (17)Milan Bolden-Morris (8)Emma Guy 1/5/18 *NC W 77-64 747 (23)Taylor Ortlepp (6)Martina Mosetti (6)Milan Bolden-Morris 1/11/18 *VA 57-68 L 1065 (14)Milan Bolden-Morris (8)Emma Guy 1/14/18 *at Notre Dame 60-89 L 8208 (17)Milan Bolden-Morris (4)Milan Bolden-Morris (4)Martina Mosetti (4)Emma Guy 1/18/18 *at Clemson 61-65 Lo2 599 (17)Milan Bolden-Morris (15)Emma Guy 1/21/18 *MIAMI 43-65 L 1232 (16)Georgia Pineau (8)Georgia Pineau (8)Emma Guy 01-25-18 *at #18/18 Duke 50-75 L 3405 (13)Emma Guy (10)Emma Guy 1/28/18 *SU 57-75 L 1817 (17)Georgia Pineau (9)Georgia Pineau 2/1/18 *WAKE FOREST 59-67 L 1027 (19)Taylor Ortlepp (5)Taylor Ortlepp (5)Georgia Pineau 2/04/18 *at NC State 54-72 L 2619 (21)Georgia Pineau (7)Georgia Pineau (7)Milan Bolden-Morris 2/8/18 *at Georgia Tech 43-67 L 1014 (20)Milan Bolden-Morris (5)Georgia Pineau (5)Martina Mosetti 2/11/18 *PITTSBURGH W 72-61 1435 (23)Georgia Pineau (7)Georgia Pineau 2/15/17 *LOUISVILLE 52-87 L 929 (22)Georgia Pineau (7)Georgia Pineau 2/18/18 *NOTRE DAME 55-89 L 2009 (24)Taylor Ortlepp (9)Katie Quandt 02/22/18 *at Florida State 39-67 L 3090 (9)Andie Anastos (5)Georgia Pineau 02/25/18 *at SU 63-69 L 3196 (28)Taylor Ortlepp (10)Georgia Pineau 02/28/18 vs NC 64-69 L (23)Taylor Ortlepp (7)Milan Bolden-Morris

* = Conference game

Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home 15 18983 1266 Away 14 31052 2218 Neutral 1 0 0 Total 30 50035 1668

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THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Boston College Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 04, 2019) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 7-23 6-9 1-13 0-1 CONFERENCE 2-14 2-6 0-8 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 5-9 4-3 1-5 0-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 04 Taylor Ortlepp 30-28 973 32.4 115-343 .3 3 5 65-207 .3 1 4 73-89 .8 2 0 11 62 73 2.4 55 0 66 73 2 33 368 12.3 23 Milan Bolden-Morris 30-27 1054 35.1 125-327 .3 8 2 80-223 .3 5 9 30-45 .6 6 7 26 107 133 4.4 48 0 35 66 0 23 360 12.0 02 Georgia Pineau 28-28 941 33.6 126-268 .4 7 0 6-16 .3 7 5 68-90 .7 5 6 50 152 202 7.2 101 6 77 89 31 18 326 11.6 11 Emma Guy 16-16 348 21.8 62-118 .5 2 5 0-0 .0 0 0 19-29 .6 5 5 33 79 112 7.0 51 3 8 33 14 7 143 8.9 03 Andie Anastos 28-27 930 33.2 58-131 .4 4 3 20-42 .4 7 6 31-59 .5 2 5 12 71 83 3.0 62 1 94 89 4 27 167 6.0 31 Sydney Lowery 28-10 630 22.5 51-171 .2 9 8 13-55 .2 3 6 43-61 .7 0 5 13 63 76 2.7 47 0 18 31 0 14 158 5.6 21 Martina Mosetti 27-10 670 24.8 46-138 .3 3 3 14-46 .3 0 4 23-33 .6 9 7 17 67 84 3.1 66 1 43 64 5 17 129 4.8 42 Katie Quandt 29-3 311 10.7 31-72 .4 3 1 0-0 .0 0 0 5-8 .6 2 5 22 49 71 2.4 36 0 13 31 15 4 67 2.3 05 Rachel Gartner 25-1 214 8.6 11-28 .3 9 3 2-11 .1 8 2 3-7 .4 2 9 4 20 24 1.0 24 0 12 26 1 5 27 1.1 25 Isabelle Robinson 4-0 4 1.0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 59 76 135 18 Total...... 30 6075 625-1596 .3 9 2 200-600 .3 3 3 295-421 .7 0 1 247 746 993 33.1 490 11 366 521 72 148 1745 58.2 Opponents...... 30 6075 768-1835 .4 1 9 178-535 .3 3 3 346-498 .6 9 5 385 780 1165 38.8 468 7 410 405 83 240 2060 68.7

TEAM STATISTICS BC OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1745 2060 11/10/17 BRYANT W 65-42 748 Points per game 58.2 68.7 11/12/17 at Dartmouth L 57-68 0 Scoring margin -10.5 - 11.16.17 FORDHAM W 55-52 2563 FIELD GOALS-ATT 625-1596 768-1835 11/19/17 at Minnesota L 68-78 2454 pct .3 9 2 .4 1 9 11/22/17 HOUSTON W 79-74 891 3 POINT FG-ATT 200-600 178-535 11/26/17 at Boston University L 57-61 335 3-point FG pct .3 3 3 .3 3 3 11/29/17 at Columbia L 60-68 2372 3-pt FG made per game 6.7 5.9 12/3/17 FAIRFIELD L 58-66 893 FREE THROWS-ATT 295-421 346-498 12/06/17 at Holy Cross W 70-61 987 Free throw pct .7 0 1 .6 9 5 12/10/17 SETON HALL L 53-73 1249 F-Throws made per game 9.8 11.5 12/17/17 UNH Wot 64-55 1041 REBOUNDS 993 1165 12/21/17 at Providence L 55-63 424 Rebounds per game 33.1 38.8 12/28/17 MAINE L 40-61 1337 Rebounding margin -5.7 - * 12/31/17 at Virginia Tech L 58-89 2349 ASSISTS 366 410 * 1/5/18 NC W 77-64 747 Assists per game 12.2 13.7 * 1/11/18 VA L 57-68 1065 TURNOVERS 521 405 * 1/14/18 at Notre Dame L 60-89 8208 Turnovers per game 17.4 13.5 * 1/18/18 at Clemson L o 2 61-65 599 margin -3.9 - * 1/21/18 MIAMI L 43-65 1232 /turnover ratio 0.7 1.0 * 01-25-18 at #18/18 Duke L 50-75 3405 STEALS 148 240 * 1/28/18 SU L 57-75 1817 Steals per game 4.9 8.0 * 2/1/18 WAKE FOREST L 59-67 1027 BLOCKS 72 83 * 2/04/18 at NC State L 54-72 2619 Blocks per game 2.4 2.8 * 2/8/18 at Georgia Tech L 43-67 1014 ATTENDANCE 18983 31052 * 2/11/18 PITTSBURGH W 72-61 1435 Home games-Avg/Game 15-1266 14-2218 * 2/15/17 LOUISVILLE L 52-87 929 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-0 * 2/18/18 NOTRE DAME L 55-89 2009 * 02/22/18 at Florida State L 39-67 3090 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T OT2 Totals * 02/25/18 at SU L 63-69 3196 Boston College 379 375 444 521 18 8 1745 02/28/18 vs NC L 64-69 0 Opponents 455 477 574 533 9 12 2060 * = Conference game

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THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Boston College Team Game-by-Game (as of Feb 04, 2019) All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BRYANT 11/10/17 65-42 W 25-60 .4 1 7 6-22 .2 7 3 9-15 .6 0 0 14 25 39 39.0 8 9 11 4 10 65 65.0 at Dartmouth 11/12/17 57-68 L 23-65 .3 5 4 5-24 .2 0 8 6-12 .5 0 0 15 26 41 40.0 14 7 14 1 4 57 61.0 FORDHAM 11.16.17 55-52 W 22-45 .4 8 9 6-11 .5 4 5 5-9 .5 5 6 6 26 32 37.3 18 13 17 1 5 55 59.0 at Minnesota 11/19/17 68-78 L 23-54 .4 2 6 10-21 .4 7 6 12-18 .6 6 7 3 27 30 35.5 19 17 14 2 4 68 61.2 HOUSTON 11/22/17 79-74 W 25-61 .4 1 0 8-18 .4 4 4 21-24 .8 7 5 14 33 47 37.8 13 13 22 3 2 79 64.8 at Boston University 11/26/17 57-61 L 22-65 .3 3 8 3-21 .1 4 3 10-10 1.000 8 24 32 36.8 18 13 12 0 10 57 63.5 at Columbia 11/29/17 60-68 L 24-54 .4 4 4 2-13 .1 5 4 10-21 .4 7 6 8 22 30 35.9 18 7 13 4 6 60 63.0 FAIRFIELD 12/3/17 58-66 L 21-58 .3 6 2 7-16 .4 3 8 9-13 .6 9 2 16 35 51 37.8 17 11 20 6 1 58 62.4 at Holy Cross 12/06/17 70-61 W 23-47 .4 8 9 5-12 .4 1 7 19-30 .6 3 3 6 37 43 38.3 19 17 18 2 5 70 63.2 SETON HALL 12/10/17 53-73 L 21-67 .3 1 3 2-22 .0 9 1 9-12 .7 5 0 17 24 41 38.6 12 13 14 5 5 53 62.2 UNH 12/17/17 64-55 Wot 23-49 .4 6 9 8-20 .4 0 0 10-17 .5 8 8 2 38 40 38.7 19 14 17 3 5 64 62.4 at Providence 12/21/17 55-63 L 20-48 .4 1 7 6-17 .3 5 3 9-12 .7 5 0 4 25 29 37.9 22 14 17 1 5 55 61.8 MAINE 12/28/17 40-61 L 16-54 .2 9 6 3-12 .2 5 0 5-9 .5 5 6 11 24 35 37.7 18 6 21 2 6 40 60.1 at Virginia Tech 12/31/17 58-89 L 23-52 .4 4 2 4-13 .3 0 8 8-14 .5 7 1 5 19 24 36.7 17 15 20 3 5 58 59.9 NC 1/5/18 77-64 W 28-59 .4 7 5 11-21 .5 2 4 10-13 .7 6 9 11 21 32 36.4 23 17 11 3 3 77 61.1 VA 1/11/18 57-68 L 20-48 .4 1 7 9-27 .3 3 3 8-12 .6 6 7 4 20 24 35.6 13 13 15 1 6 57 60.8 at Notre Dame 1/14/18 60-89 L 21-50 .4 2 0 13-27 .4 8 1 5-8 .6 2 5 3 19 22 34.8 20 15 20 5 5 60 60.8 at Clemson 1/18/18 61-65 Lot 19-58 .3 2 8 7-26 .2 6 9 16-18 .8 8 9 14 33 47 35.5 16 13 23 3 3 61 60.8 MIAMI 1/21/18 43-65 L 17-51 .3 3 3 4-18 .2 2 2 5-7 .7 1 4 9 27 36 35.5 14 10 20 4 4 43 59.8 at #18/18 Duke 01-25-18 50-75 L 20-51 .3 9 2 6-17 .3 5 3 4-7 .5 7 1 8 24 32 35.3 16 14 23 3 8 50 59.3 SU 1/28/18 57-75 L 19-43 .4 4 2 4-18 .2 2 2 15-20 .7 5 0 5 20 25 34.9 13 13 16 1 4 57 59.2 WAKE FOREST 2/1/18 59-67 L 20-50 .4 0 0 10-22 .4 5 5 9-14 .6 4 3 5 17 22 34.3 15 13 12 2 3 59 59.2 at NC State 2/04/18 54-72 L 19-51 .3 7 3 4-20 .2 0 0 12-14 .8 5 7 5 21 26 33.9 14 11 13 1 5 54 59.0 at Georgia Tech 2/8/18 43-67 L 13-38 .3 4 2 9-21 .4 2 9 8-13 .6 1 5 4 19 23 33.5 16 10 35 3 5 43 58.3 PITTSBURGH 2/11/18 72-61 W 21-46 .4 5 7 5-16 .3 1 3 25-32 .7 8 1 6 27 33 33.4 19 11 13 2 5 72 58.9 LOUISVILLE 2/15/17 52-87 L 18-46 .3 9 1 5-19 .2 6 3 11-13 .8 4 6 10 19 29 33.3 16 10 20 0 2 52 58.6 NOTRE DAME 2/18/18 55-89 L 19-59 .3 2 2 10-25 .4 0 0 7-13 .5 3 8 12 21 33 33.3 12 12 15 4 2 55 58.5 at Florida State 02/22/18 39-67 L 16-45 .3 5 6 6-19 .3 1 6 1-2 .5 0 0 3 16 19 32.8 19 7 19 0 7 39 57.8 at SU 02/25/18 63-69 L 21-60 .3 5 0 10-33 .3 0 3 11-12 .9 1 7 11 31 42 33.1 17 15 16 2 7 63 58.0 vs NC 02/28/18 64-69 L 23-62 .3 7 1 12-29 .4 1 4 6-7 .8 5 7 8 26 34 33.1 15 13 20 1 6 64 58.2 Boston College 1745 625-1596 . 3 9 2 200-600 . 3 3 3 295-421 . 7 0 1 247 746 993 33.1 490 366 521 72 148 1745 58.2 Opponents 2060 768-1835 . 4 1 9 178-535 . 3 3 3 346-498 . 6 9 5 385 780 1165 38.8 468 410 405 83 240 2060 68.7

Games played: 30 Rebounds/game: 33.1 Points/game: 58.2 Assists/game: 12.2 FG Pct: 39.2 Turnovers/game: 17.4 3FG Pct: 33.3 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 FT Pct: 70.1 Steals/game: 4.9 Blocks/game: 2.4

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Boston College vs. Opponents

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all-time records vs. acc opponents

First Last Last BC Win First Last Last BC Win Team Meeting Meeting W L Season/Score Team Meeting Meeting W -L Season/Score Alabama 1985-86 2003-04 1-2 2003-04/77-56 Harvard 1976-77 2010-11 9-8 2010-11/80-78 Alabama-Birmingham 2001-02 2001-02 1-0 2001-02/65-46 Hofstra 2008-09 2014-15 2-1 2014-15/75-61 Alaska-Anchorage 1996-97 1996-97 1-0 1996-97/66-35 Holy Cross 1979-80 2017-18 29-9 2017-18/70-61 American 1986-87 1993-94 1-1 1993-94/79-53 Houston 2004-05 2017-18 2-1 2017-18/79-74 Arizona 1987-88 1987-88 1-0 1987-88/79-64 Illinois 1999-00 1999-00 0-1 ------Arizona State 2011-12 2012-13 0-2 ------Indiana 2014-15 2014-15 0-1 ------Arkansas 1990-91 2001-02 0-3 ------Iona 1983-84 1993-94 3-0 1993-94/69-54 Army 1979-80 1979-80 0-1 ------Iowa 2009-10 2013-14 1-1 2009-10/72-67 Assumption 1980-81 1982-83 3-0 1982-83/70-65 Iowa State 1982-83 1992-93 2-0 1992-93/73-45 Baylor 2009-10 2009-10 0-1 ------Jackson 1972-73 1974-75 3-0 1974-75/48-31 Bentley 1974-75 1982-83 2-4 1982-83/57-47 James Madison 1988-89 2008-09 1-2 2008-09/71-63 Boston State 1973-74 1979-80 5-1 1979-80/62-53 Kansas 1985-86 1987-88 1-1 1987-88/69-60 Boston University 1977-78 2017-18 13-11 2016-17/67-49 Keene State 1976-77 1980-81 1-2 1979-80/66-60 Bowling Green 1985-86 1985-86 0-1 ------Kent State 1999-00 2000-01 1-1 1999-00/83-70 Brandeis 1973-74 1973-74 1-0 1973-74/61-30 La Salle 1999-00 2007-08 3-0 2007-08/66-60 Bridgeport 1980-81 1981-82 2-0 1981-82/59-52 Liberty 2003-04 2003-04 1-0 2003-04/74-70 (ot) Bridgewater State 1975-76 1982-83 4-1 1982-83/66-44 Longwood 2005-06 2005-06 1-0 2005-06/85-29 Brigham Young 2012-13 2013-14 1-1 2012-13/62-56 Louisville 1985-86 2017-18 1-5 1985-86/74-68 Brooklyn 1983-84 1983-84 1-0 1983-84/68-43 Loyola Chicago 1994-95 1994-95 1-0 1994-95/74-65 Brown 1973-74 2014-15 7-3 2014-15/90-80 (ot) Maine 1992-93 2017-18 7-3 2016-17/64-53 Bryant 2011-12 2017-18 4-0 2017-18/65-42 Manhattan 1983-84 1983-84 1-0 1983-84/73-61 Buffalo 2000-01 2001-02 2-0 2001-02/64-45 Manhattanville 1975-76 1976-77 2-0 1976-77/53-38 C.W. Post 1980-81 1983-84 2-2 1983-84/88-53 Marist 1997-98 1997-98 1-0 1997-98/104-60 California 1986-87 2009-10 2-1 2009-10/81-69 Maryland 2005-06 2013-14 2-14 2010-11/78-69 Campbell 1988-89 1988-89 1-0 1988-89/69-44 UMass-Amherst 1981-82 2011-12 10-4 2011-12/80-64 Canisius 1994-95 1994-95 0-1 ------UMass-Boston 1981-82 1981-82 1-0 1981-82/62-54 Central Connecticut 1974-75 2016-17 3-6 2016-17/66-46 UMass-Lowell 1980-81 2015-16 3-0 2015-16/66-55 Cheyney State 1984-85 1986-87 2-0 1986-87/83-47 MIT 1974-75 1974-75 1-0 1974-75/77-23 Clark 1974-75 1974-75 1-0 1974-75/61-48 Merrimack 1975-76 1975-76 1-0 1975-76/57-34 Clemson 1996-97 2017-18 10-5 2016-17/60-48 Miami 1991-92 2017-18 17-27 2013-14/63-62 Cleveland State 1987-88 1987-88 1-0 1987-88/72-57 Miami (Ohio) 1982-83 1993-94 0-3 ------Colgate 1995-96 2007-08 5-0 2007-08/75-45 Michigan 1991-92 2010-11 0-3 ------Colorado State 2002-03 2003-04 2-0 2003-04/75-61 Michigan State 1998-99 2004-04 2-1 2000-01/63-61 Columbia 2017-18 2017-18 0-1 ------Minnesota 2003-04 2017-18 0-3 ------Connecticut 1980-81 2005-06 14-37 2004-05/51-48 Mississippi State 2001-02 2001-02 0-1 ------Cornell 1989-90 1989-90 1-0 1989-90/97-65 Mississippi Valley 1990-91 1990-91 1-0 1990-91/85-47 Dartmouth 1989-90 2017-18 10-1 2016-17/65-53 Monmouth 2009-10 2009-10 1-0 2009-10/75-49 Davidson 1999-00 1999-00 1-0 1999-00/86-54 Mount Ida 1972-73 1972-73 1-0 1972-73/54-40 Dayton 1986-87 2011-12 1-2 1986-87/61-54 Mount St. Mary’s (PA) 2013-14 2013-14 1-0 2013-14/81-67 Dean Junior 1972-73 1972-73 0-1 ------Nebraska 1999-00 1999-00 1-0 1999-00/93-76 Delaware 2006-07 2007-08 2-0 2007-08/53-51 New Hampshire 1976-77 2017-18 18-8 2017-18/64-55 (ot) Detroit 1984-85 1984-85 0-1 ------NJIT 2008-09 2008-09 1-0 2008-09/78-50 Drexel 1985-86 2005-06 2-0 2005-06/51-44 Niagara 2005-06 2005-06 1-0 2005-06/101-49 Duke 1989-90 2017-18 3-15 2014-15/60-56 North Carolina 2005-06 2017-18 3-13 2017-18/77-64 Eastern Connecticut 1979-80 1980-81 1-1 1980-81/50-48 North Carolina-Central 2006-07 2006-07 1-0 2006-07/87-44 Eastern Michigan 1991-92 2003-04 1-1 2003-04/58-56 North Carolina-Greensboro 2003-04 2003-04 1-0 2003-04/84-53 Eastern Nazarene 1972-73 1980-81 5-1 1980-81/64-59 North Carolina State 2005-06 2017-18 8-14 2014-15/64-59 (ot) Eastern Washington 1989-90 1989-90 1-0 1989-90/74-56 North Carolina-Wilmington 2010-11 2013-14 2-0 2013-14/75-54 Emmanuel 1975-76 1975-76 1-0 1975-76/55-44 Northeastern 1972-73 2015-16 16-13 2015-16/71-45 Fairfield 1980-81 2017-18 3-6 2008-09/62-57 Northern Illinois 1990-91 1990-91 0-1 ------Fairleigh Dickinson 1983-84 2011-12 1-1 2011-12/68-57 North Texas 2005-06 2005-06 1-0 2005-06/62-46 Fitchburg State 1974-75 1979-80 3-1 1979-80/83-34 Northwestern 1993-94 2012-13 2-3 2007-08/73-66 Florida 1999-00 1999-00 1-0 1999-00/66-61 Notre Dame 1983-84 2017-18 5-22 2005-06/78-61 Florida International 2001-02 2013-14 3-0 2013-14/89-69 Oakland 2001-02 2003-04 2-0 2003-04/68-60 Florida State 2005-06 2017-18 1-15 2009-10/67-60 Ohio State 1987-88 2006-07 3-7 2005-06/79-69 Fordham 1972-73 2017-18 4-3 2017-18/55-52 Oklahoma 2015-16 2015-16 0-1 ------Framingham St. 1972-73 1977-78 3-2 1977-78/68-32 Old Dominion 1987-88 2002-03 1-1 2002-03/73-72 Franklin Pierce 1980-81 1981-82 1-1 1980-81/61-50 Oneonta State 1975-76 1975-76 0-1 ------Fresno State 2009-10 2009-10 1-0 2009-10/83-75 Oregon 2002-03 2002-03 1-0 2002-03/64-47 Georgetown 1981-82 2008-09 28-16 2008-09/65-56 Oregon State 1992-93 1992-93 0-1 ------George Washington 1995-96 2004-05 1-2 2004-05/79-60 Penn State 1984-85 2016-17 1-2 2010-11/113-104 (ot) Georgia 1999-00 1999-00 0-1 ------Pittsburgh 1982-83 2017-18 27-18 2017-18/72-61 Georgia Tech 1991-92 2017-18 5-12 2012-13/74-68 Plymouth State 1976-77 1979-80 1-2 1979-80/91-57 Hampton 2011-12 2012-13 0-2 ------Portland 2012-13 2012-13 1-0 2012-13/68-40 Hartford 1985-86 2016-17 11-2 2015-16/62-28

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all-time records vs. acc opponents First Last Last BC Win Team Meeting Meeting W -L Season/Score Providence 1976-77 2017-18 23-31 2016-17/57-53 Stonehill 1972-73 1981-82 3-6 1975-76/66-58 Purdue 1990-91 2015-16 1-3 2015-16/58-56 Syracuse 1982-83 2017-18 23-29 2004-05/75-50 Quinnipiac 2001-02 2005-06 3-0 2005-06/74-44 Temple 1975-76 2002-03 1-1 2002-03/69-62 Radcliffe 1972-73 1973-74 1-1 1972-73/47-24 Tennessee 1998-99 2001-02 0-3 ------Rhode Island 1973-74 2007-08 4-6 2007-08/67-44 Tennessee Tech 1991-92 2000-01 2-0 2000-01/80-64 Richmond 1990-91 2005-06 1-1 2005-06/62-51 TCU 2008-09 2008-09 1-0 2008-09/77-68 Rochester 1980-81 1980-81 1-0 1980-81/73-56 Texas 1997-98 1997-98 1-0 1997-98/82-68 Rutgers 1983-84 2012-13 10-14 2012-13/58-56 Toledo 1996-97 1998-99 1-1 1998-99/72-69 Sacred Heart 1979-80 2012-13 3-3 2010-11/83-47 Towson 1997-98 1997-98 1-0 1997-98/82-53 St. Anselm 1979-80 1981-82 2-1 1980-81/74-41 Tufts 1975-76 1976-77 2-0 1976-77/54-53 St. Francis 2008-09 2008-09 1-0 2008-09/99-68 Tulane 2002-03 2002-03 0-1 ------St. Francis (B) 2016-17 2016-17 1-0 2016-17/73-58 USC 2013-14 2013-14 0-1 ------St. John’s 1981-82 2008-09 29-15 2008-09/68-64 Utah 2005-06 2015-16 1-1 2015-16/75-52 Saint Joseph’s 1998-99 2011-12 4-2 2010-11/86-59 Vanderbilt 2002-03 2002-03 1-0 2002-03/86-85 (ot) St. Mary’s 2014-15 2016-17 1-1 2014-15/82-72 Vermont 1981-82 2012-13 7-2 2012-13/80-43 St. Peter’s 1993-94 1994-95 1-1 1993-94/71-63 Villanova 1982-83 2004-05 15-26 2004-05/77-63 Salem State 1973-74 1976-77 4-0 1976-77/58-52 Virginia 1983-84 2017-18 5-16 2013-14/69-65 San Diego 1998-99 2009-10 1-1 1998-99/73-68 Virginia Tech 1989-90 2017-18 12-14 2015-16/49-37 San Diego State 1998-99 1998-99 1-0 1998-99/86-56 Wagner 1988-89 2007-08 2-0 2007-08/75-54 Seton Hall 1982-83 2017-18 27-14 2010-11/85-46 Wake Forest 2005-06 2017-18 4-12 2014-15/75-74 Siena 2002-03 2003-04 2-0 2003-04/65-49 Weber State 1996-97 1996-97 0-1 ------South Carolina 2002-03 2002-03 0-1 ------West Virginia 1995-96 2004-05 15-0 2004-05/76-75 Southeastern Mass. 1974-75 1980-81 3-2 1980-81/45-44 Western Michigan 1991-92 2004-05 2-0 2004-05/71-50 So. Connecticut 1981-82 1981-82 0-1 ------Westfield State 1979-80 1980-81 2-0 1980-81/64-37 South Florida 2008-09 2008-09 0-1 ------Wisconsin 2003-04 2013-14 1-3 2003-04/76-60 Southern Methodist 2002-03 2016-17 2-1 2009-10/69-68 Worcester State 1973-74 1976-77 0-3 ------Springfield 1979-80 1982-83 1-3 1982-83/66-48 Wright State 2007-08 2009-10 2-0 2009-10/62-56 Stanford 1989-90 2014-15 1-4 2005-06/77-69 Yale 1997-98 2016-17 5-0 2016-17/71-64

29 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK BC vs. opponents ALABAMA (1-2) 3/23/09 W H 68-53 CANISIUS (0-1) 1/3/10 W H 69-61 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-2 H- 0-1; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 11/12/10 W A 84-65 12/06/85 L N 69-85 11/25/94 L H 94-83 12/28/97 L N 70-79 (ot) 12/13/11 L H 62-70 11/28/03 W N 77-56 11/09/12 L A 46-52 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (3-6) 12/11/13 W H 63-52 H- 3-2; A- 0-4; N- 0-0 11/20/14 W H 73-56 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (1-0) 2/13/75 L A 76-56 11/21/15 W A 58-37 H– 0-0; A– 0-0; N- 1-0 2/26/76 L H 92-49 11/14/16 W H 67-49 12/28/01 W N 65-46 2/07/77 L A 73-39 11/26/17 W A 61-57 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE (1-0) 2/11/80 L H 80-72 BOWLING GREEN (0-1) 2/09/81 L A 70-67 H- 0-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 1/30/82 L A 52-53 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 12/21/96 W A 66-35 11/24/06 W H 67-57 12/07/85 L N 47-60 1/2/12 W H 57-49 AMERICAN (1-1) 11/14/16 W H 66-46 H- 0-0; A- 0-1; N- 1-0 BRANDEIS (1-0) 12/01/86 L A 61-76 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 CHEYNEY STATE (2-0) 12/03/73 W H 61-30 12/05/93 W N 79-53 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 BRIDGEPORT (2-0) 12/01/84 W N 55-47 ARIZONA (1-0) 2/17/87 W H 83-47 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 H- 1-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 12/30/87 W H 79-64 1/30/81 W H 52-49 CLARK (1-0) 1/29/82 W A 59-52 ARIZONA STATE (0-2) H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 H- 0-1; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 2/01/75 W H 61-48 11/20/11 L A 54-79 BRIDGEWATER STATE (4-1) 12/09/12 L H 59-68 H- 2-0; A- 2-1; N- 0-0 1/29/76 L A 34-77 CLEMSON (10-5) ARKANSAS (0-3) 1/21/80 W A 65-59 H- 6-1; A- 4-2; N- 0-1 H- 0-1; A- 0-2; N- 0-0 1/19/81 W H 54-46 12/28/96 L N 52-55 11/23/90 L A 105-74 2/16/82 W A 52-49 2/05/06 W A 70-53 2/14/83 W H 6 6-44 11/30/99 L A 68-79 1/21/07 W H 69-64 11/20/01 L H 60-76 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY (1-1) 1/28/08 W A 68-63 ARMY (0-1) H-1-0; A-0-1; N-0-0 1/23/09 W H 71-51 H- 0-1; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 11/15/12 W H 62-56 1/29/10 L A 65-68 2/16/80 L H 51-57 11/16/13 L A 70-69 ot) 2/6/11 W H 78-49 BROOKLYN (1-0) 2/16/12 W H 56-53 ASSUMPTION (3-0) 01/13/13 W A 66-43 H- 2-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 H- 0-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 02/24/13 L H 61-64 2/23/81 W H 55-51 2/21/84 W A 68-43 2/02/82 W H 74-65 2/20/14 L A 67-72 11/20/82 W A 70-65 BROWN (7-3) 2/5/15 W H 68-53 H- 3-1; A- 3-2; N- 1-0 2/18/16 W A 67-64 2/12/74 W H 51-36 BAYLOR (0-1) 1/2/17 W H 60-48 12/11/74 L A 53-48 H – 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 1/18/19 L A 65-61 (2OT) 12/13/09 L N 55-68 12/10/75 L H 71-50 12/09/76 L A 40-30 BENTLEY (2-4) 11/24/81 W H 58-52 CLEVELAND STATE (1-0) H- 1-1; A- 1-3; N- 0-0 11/23/82 W A 77-72 (ot) H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 11/22/83 W H 69-66 12/20/75 W A 65-63 2/27/88 W H 72-57 12/18/76 L A 56-62 11/20/84 W A 76-56 2/14/80 L A 70-72 12/07/03 W A 73-45 COLGATE (5-0) 2/12/81 L H 62-65 11/28/14 W N 90-80 (ot) 1/09/82 L A 54-56 H- 5-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 12/7/82 W H 57-47 BRYANT (4-0) 12/09/95 W A 77-49 H- 4-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 12/01/96 W H 76-34 11/27/11 W H 68-42 BOSTON STATE (5-1) 12/31/05 W H 73-54 11/23/14 W H 90-79 H- 2-0; A- 3-0; N- 0-1 12/21/06 W H 81-55 1/21/74 W H 54-31 12/30/15 W H 74-59 12/27/07 W H 75-45 2/18/75 W A 63-59 11/10/17 W H 65-42 3/07/75 L N 48-49 12/1/75 W H 56-53 BUFFALO (2-0) COLORADO STATE (2-0) 12/1/76 W A 65-44 H- 1-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 H- 1-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 12/28/00 W H 59-41 11/29/79 W A 62-53 1/11/03 W H 75-60 12/08/01 W A 64-45 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (13-11) 11/29/03 W A 75-61 H- 7-5; A- 5-6; N- 1-0 C.W. POST (2-2) 1/17/78 L H 41-70 H- 1-1; A- 1-1; N- 0-0 COLUMBIA (0-1) 1/17/79 L A 26-71 2/25/81 L A 56-79 H- 0-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 1/24/82 L H 45-57 1/16/80 L H 49-70 11/29/17 L A 68-60 2/02/81 L A 46-73 1/22/83 W A 47-42 1/24/84 W H 88-53 2/09/82 L H 59-67 CONNECTICUT (14-37) 2/08/83 W A 53-52 2/07/84 L H 78-88 (ot) CALIFORNIA (1-1) H- 9-11; A- 3-22; N- 3-5 12/11/84 L A 67-68 H- 0-0; A- 0-1; N- 1-0 2/07/81 L A 70-72 12/10/85 W H 64-59 12/20/86 L A 62-87 2/06/82 W H 61-58 12/06/86 W N 71-62 12/28/09 W N 64-45 2/22/83 L A 59-57 1/31/90 L A 64-68 3/03/83 W N 69-57 12/15/90 W H 75-59 CAMPBELL (1-0) 2/04/84 W H 77-55 12/09/92 W A 82-81 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 3/01/84 L N 52-51 12/18/05 W H 66-49 12/29/88 W N 69-44 12/15/84 W A 75-63 30 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK BC vs. opponents CONNECTICUT Continued... DELAWARE (2-0) FITCHBURG STATE (3-1) 1/26/85 W H 64-55 H – 1-0; A 1-0; N 0-0 H- 2-0; A- 1-1; N- 0-0 1/11/86 W H 62-55 (ot) 11/14/06 W H 68-60 1/27/75 L A 49-36 2/12/86 W A 59-55 11/28/07 W A 53-51 2/03/76 W H 38-37 1/28/87 L H 57-56 2/03/77 W A 49-48 2/23/87 L A 69-60 DETROIT (0-1) 1/31/80 W H 83-34 1/02/88 W A 72-69 (ot) H- 0-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 1/30/88 W H 55-49 11/30/84 L A 66-48 FLORIDA (1-0) 3/04/88 W N 71-56 H- 0-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 1/04/89 L A 62-46 DREXEL (2-0) 12/29/99 W A 6 6-61 2/01/89 L H 57-54 H- 1-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 3/04/89 L N 65-45 11/30/85 W A 92-54 FIU (3-0) 1/17/90 W H 65-61 11/11/05 W H 51-44 H- 2-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 2/17/90 L A 56-51 12/29/01 W A 79-70 3/04/90 L A 72-51 DUKE (3-15) 12/14/08 W H 93-65 1/02/91 L A 92-67 H- 2-6; A- 1-8; N- 0-1 11/28/13 W H 89-69 1/30/91 L H 65-68 12/2/89 L A 64-85 1/29/92 L A 66-72 11/17/99 W A 77-70 FLORIDA STATE (1-15) 2/29/92 L H 67-98 11/22/00 L H 49-67 H- 0-7; A- 0-7; N- 1-1 1/09/93 L A 69-81 3/22/05 L N 65-70 2/26/06 L A 71-60 2/10/93 L H 52-79 1/14/06 L H 52-66 1/04/07 L H 72-53 12/13/93 L H 62-80 2/15/07 L A 52-73 2/21/08 L A 71-65 2/16/94 L 65-86 2/07/08 L H 41-51 2/5/09 L H 64-53 1/18/95 L H 54-79 2/2/09 L A 58-69 3/6/09 L N 83-71 2/19/95 L A 34-86 2/4/10 W H 61-57 1/24/10 L A 85-64 2/03/96 L H 65-87 2/13/11 L A 53-66 3/5/10 W N 67-60 11/24/96 L N 38-76 2/9/12 L H 62-71 1/27/11 L H 102-93 1/30/97 L A 39-60 01/06/13 L H 53-90 1/19/12 L H 68-59 1/25/98 L A 53-86 01/27/13 L A 56-80 12/30/12 L A 76-70 1/23/99 W H 78-66 1/12/14 L A 57-78 1/17/13 L H 67-57 2/09/99 L A 77-107 1/22/15 W H 60-56 2/9/14 L A 72-55 1/26/00 L A 77-84 1/17/16 L A 51-71 2/22/15 L H 86-68 2/06/00 L A 54-79 1/22/17 L H 67-44 1/7/16 L A 75-42 2/11/01 L H 53-78 1/25/18 L A 75-50 3/04/01 L A 53-96 2/2/17 L H 85-53 1/26/02 L A 56-79 EASTERN CONNECTICUT (1-1) 2/22/18 L A 67-39 3/05/02 L N 54-96 H- 1-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 2/08/03 L H 75-83 2/26/80 L A 69-84 FORDHAM (4-3) 3/30/03 L N 49-70 11/25/80 W H 50-48 H- 3-1; A- 1-1; N- 0-1 1/17/04 L A 61-69 2/21/04 L H 60-81 EASTERN MICHIGAN (1-1) 2/03/73 L H 30-41 3/08/04 W N 73-70 H- 0-0; A- 0-1; N- 1-0 2/02/74 W A 42-32 2/09/05 L A 55-80 11/29/91 L A 52-62 2/02/75 W H 58-37 2/26/05 W H 51-48 3/20/04 W N 58-56 12/4/94 L N 57-60 11/17/05 L A 46-60 EASTERN NAZARENE (5-1) 12/8/04 W H 82-40 12/04/16 L A 56-49 CORNELL (1-0) H- 3-1; A- 2-0; N- 0-0 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 1/09/73 L H 35-42 11/16/17 W H 55-52 12/30/89 W N 97-65 2/19/74 W A 43-28 1/16/75 W H 72-35 FRAMINGHAM STATE (3-2) DARTMOUTH (10-1) 2/10/76 W H 75-34 H- 3-1; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 H- 5-0; A- 4-1 N- 1-0 12/10/79 W H 74-52 2/08/73 L H 35-36 12/11/89 W H 78-69 1/17/81 W A 64-59 11/28/90 W A 79-54 12/9/74 L A 41-54 12/12/95 W H 65-44 EASTERN WASHINGTON (1-0) 12/4/75 W H 65-34 12/29/96 W A 72-60 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 2/14/77 W H 68-32 12/12/99 W H 88-52 12/01/89 W N 74-56 3/14/78 W H 68-32 12/12/00 W H 84-56 FRANKLIN PIERCE (1-1) 12/29/08 W A 85-51 EMMANUEL (1-0) 1/7/10 W A 85-51 H- 0-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 H- 1-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 11/19/10 W N 87-61 2/14/76 W A 55-44 12/10/80 W H 61-50 12/21/16 W H 65-53 12/09/81 L A 52-55 11/12/17 L A 68-57 FAIRFIELD (2-6) H- 1-2; A- 1-3; N- 0-0 FRESNO STATE (1-0) DAVIDSON (1-0) 1/10/81 L A 51-53 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N: 1-0 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 12/04/83 L A 72-92 11/27/09 W N 83-75 11/19/99 W H 86-54 12/03/88 L A 59-64 12/30/00 L H 89-84 (ot) GEORGETOWN (28-16) DAYTON (1-2) 11/16/01 W A 74-55 H- 15-5; A- 12-8; N- 1-3 H- 0-1; A- 0-1; N- 1-0 11/28/06 W H 64-58 11/21/81 W H 76-59 12/21/86 W N 61-59 12/11/07 L A 59-54 12/29/81 L N 81-56 1/03/11 L H 89-77 12/30/08 W N 62-57 1/15/83 W A 73-49 12/4/11 L A 69-60 12/3/17 L H 66-58 2/11/84 L A 60-51 1/19/85 W H 59-50 DEAN JUNIOR (0-1) FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (1-1) 2/20/85 W A 81-66 H- 0-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 H- 1-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 1/04/86 W H 78-63 2/22/73 L A 56-51 11/26/83 L A 72-68 2/01/86 L A 56-53 11/11/11 W H 68-57 1/08/87 W A 59-41

31 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK BC vs. opponents 2/07/87 W H 77-48 11/15/10 W H 93-66 ILLINOIS (0-1) 1/20/88 W H 66-57 12/10/11 L A 45-54 H- 0-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 2/20/88 W A 56-54 12/8/13 W H 65-45 11/22/99 L A 42-73 1/11/89 L A 79-67 12/7/14 W A 73-61 2/11/89 W H 53-43 12/9/15 W H 62-28 INDIANA (0-1) 1/08/90 W H 85-66 11/11/16 L A 65-56 H- 0-1; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 2/07/90 W A 73-55 12/03/14 L H 76-67 1/24/91 L H 82-70 HARVARD (9-8) 2/23/91 L A 76-74 H- 6-4; A- 3-3; N- 0-1 IONA (3-0) 1/22/92 L H 79-69 1/15/77 L N 50-41 H- 2-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 2/22/92 L A 83-65 12/3/77 L H 56-40 12/10/83 W H 55-46 1/13/93 L A 101-92 2/3/79 L A 75-52 12/30/92 W H 81-63 2/13/93 L H 95-82 2/2/80 W H 72-66 12/20/93 W A 69-54 1/05/94 W A 75-69 12/8/80 W A 47-43 2/05/94 L H 78-72 (2OT) 1/14/82 W H 42-40 IOWA (0-1) 1/21/95 L H 72-69 1/11/83 W A 55-50 H – 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 2/25/95 W A 79-50 1/31/84 W H 78-42 11/29.13 L N 78-68 3/03/95 L N 84-60 12/05/84 W A 75-49 1/10/96 W H 70-64 12/3/85 W A 91-51 IOWA STATE (2-0) 2/24/96 L A 68-53 11/28/87 L H 73-67 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 2-0 1/12/97 W A 69-60 12/03/94 L A 79-62 12/30/82 W N 62-51 12/2/97 W A 70-60 12/20/95 L H 70-59 12/5/92 W N 73-45 2/07/98 W H 70-67 12/15/02 W H 88-49 1/10/99 W H 75-66 12/28/06 L H 68-58 JACKSON (3-0) 2/28/99 L N 64-59 11/14/09 L A 82-81 H- 2-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 2/16/00 W H 72-49 1/06/11 W H 80-78 1/11/73 W H 52-30 3/05/00 W N 74-52 1/17/74 W A 44-38 1/06/01 L A 70-65 HOFSTRA (2-1) 1/21/75 W H 48-31 2/21/01 W H 85-80 H- 1-1; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 2/02/02 W H 75-62 11/20/08 W H 71-60 JAMES MADISON (1-2) 1/22/03 W A 72-60 11/12/13 W A 80-63 H- 0-1; A- 0-1; N- 1-0 2/11/04 W A 68-58 12/21/14 L H 75-61 11/26/88 L A 67-52 3/02/04 W H 71-60 11/24/89 L H 61-51 1/05/05 W A 78-29 HOLY CROSS (29-9) 11/28/08 W N 71-63 3/29/09 W H 65-56 H- 16-3; A- 12-5; N- 1-1 2/17/79 W H 72-41 KANSAS (1-1) GEORGE WASHINGTON (1-2) 2/09/80 W H 83-30 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-1 H- 1-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-1 2/13/82 L A 43-42 12/27/85 L N 59-68 12/29/95 L N 70-67-(ot) 1981-82 L N 67-49 12/5/87 W N 69-60 12/10/03 L A 76-75 (ot) 1/29/83 W H 66-61 12/30/04 W H 79-60 1/28/84 L H 61-66 KEENE STATE (1-2) 1/29/85 W H 77-66 H- 1-1; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 GEORGIA (0-1) 1/25/86 L A 75-68 2/26/77 L H 30-46 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 1/17/87 W H 69-47 1/23/80 W H 66-60 11/21/99 L N 78-70 12/20/87 W A 79-76 1/21/81 L A 53-58 1/21/89 W H 68-63 GEORGIA TECH (5-11) 12/4/90 L A 87-68 KENT STATE (1-1) H- 4-3; A- 1-6; N- 0-2 12/3/91 L H 78-76 H- 1-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 12/28/91 L N 97-61 12/20/92 W A 75-74 12/04/99 W H 83-70 11/29/97 L A 81-79 12/1/93 W H 88-80 (2ot) 12/21/00 L A 72-68 2/09/06 W H 57-55 11/30/94 W A 58-53 1/25/07 L A 60-49 11/29/95 W H 65-57 LA SALLE (3-0) 2/18/08 W H 62-53 12/6/96 L A 68-56 H- 2-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 1/8/09 W A 65-64 (ot) 12/9/97 L H 80-68 12/22/99 W H 80-66 1/17/10 W H 77-51 11/19/98 W A 65-59 12/09/00 W A 70-47 1/23/11 L A 67-54 1/03/00 W H 66-42 12/16/07 W H 66-60 1/15/12 L H 68-58 11/29/00 W A 95-57 2/19/12 L A 85-48 11/26/01 W H 93-57 LIBERTY (1-0) 03/03/13 W H 74-68 11/26/02 W A 63-45 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 3/2/14 L A 84-74 12/3/03 W H 90-43 12/06/03 W N 74-70 (ot) 1/8/15 L H 80-77 12/1/04 W A 69-61 1/31/16 L A 62-56 11/30/05 W H 67-53 LONGWOOD (1-0) 1/12/17 L H 71-67 12/01/06 W A 53-36 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 3/1/17 L N 71-67 12/5/07 W H 77-58 1/22/06 W H 85-29 2/8/18 L A 67-43 11/18/08 W A 82-69 11/24/09 W N 90-57 LOUISVILLE (1-5) HAMPTON (0-2) 12/08/10 W A 98-64 H- 0-2; A- 0-2; N- 1-1 H- 0-1; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 12/18/11 W H 67-58 12/28/85 W N 74-68 12/22/11 L A 71-63 11/13/12 W A 71-52 12/08/91 L N 78-92 01/02/13 L A 60-57 12/21/13 W H 77-60 2/26/15 L A 77-60 12/10/14 L A 80-63 2/21/16 L H 45-55 HARTFORD (11-2) 11/18/15 W H 60-51 2/12/17 L A 68-43 H- 7-0; A- 4-1; N- 0-0 12/6/17 W A 70-61 2/15/17 L H 87-56 12/14/85 W H 80-40 12/09/86 W A 71-48 HOUSTON (3-0) LOYOLA (CHICAGO) (1-0) 12/08/87 W H 77-51 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 2-0 H- 0-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 1/03/90 W H 99-47 2/22/05 W N 65-43 12/09/94 W A 74-65 1/05/91 W A 70-55 12/20/08 W N 62-56 12/11/97 W H 73-47 ``/22/17 W H 79-74 11/24/98 W A 71-45 32 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK BC vs. opponents MERRIMACK (1-0) MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (1-0) MAINE (7-3) H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 H- 0-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 11/24/90 W N 85-47 H- 4-1; A- 1-2; N- 2-1 2/19/76 W A 57-34 12/01/92 W H 80-65 MIAMI (17-27) MOUNT IDA (1-0) 11/28/93 L A 49-55 H- 0-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 11/15/99 W A 83-56 H- 8-10; A- 5-15; N- 3-1 2/13/73 W A 54-40 12/28/99 W N 81-54 1/03/92 L H 59-78 12/17/06 W H 63-34 2/01/92 L A 60-79 MT. ST. MARY’S (PA) (1-0) 12/22/07 W H 68-56 1/31/93 L H 67-80 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 11/30/14 L N 69-64 2/16/93 L A 55-84 1/1/4 W H 81-67 11/15/15 W H 55-48 1/25/94 W H 80-71 12/30/16 W A 64-53 2/26/94 L A 72-75 NEBRASKA (1-0) 12/28/17 L H 61-40 1/02/95 L A 45-80 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 1/28/95 L H 67-73 3/17/00 W N 93-76 MANHATTAN (1-0) 1/22/96 L H 59-60 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 1/02/97 W A 66-48 12/3/84 W N 73-61 2/19/97 W H 67-55 NEW HAMPSHIRE (18-8) 3/02/97 L N 48-63 MANHATTANVILLE (2-0) H- 15-4; A- 3-4; N- 0-0 1/10/98 L A 79-85 1/26/77 L H 36-71 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 12/5/98 L A 57-65 2/18/78 L H 39-79 3/12/76 W N 53-52 1/16/99 L H 53-66 12/02/80 L H 50-53 1/22/77 W H 53-38 2/02/00 W A 66-55 12/02/81 L A 46-63 1/10/01 L H 59-65 MARIST (1-0) 12/01/82 L H 69-64 (OT) 3/03/01 W N 62-49 11/30/83 L A 45-65 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 2/26/02 L A 57-60 11/28/84 W H 80-57 11/20/97 W H 104-60 1/15/03 W A 79-61 11/26/85 W A 65-46 3/01/03 W H 84-77 MARYLAND (2-14) 11/29/86 W H 93-47 1/10/04 L H 66-70 12/10/87 L A 47-61 H- 1-5; A- 1-7; N- 0-1 3/07/04 W N 65-53 12/07/88 W H 70-58 1/5/06 L H 64-67 1/19/06 L A 68-82 12/06/89 W A 66-58 2/16/06 L A 59-86 2/12/06 W H 79-69 12/12/90 W H 104-76 2/04/07 L A 39-71 1/18/07 L A 68-83 12/30/94 W H 56-53 2/25/07 L H 60-76 2/11/07 W H 78-65 12/17/95 L A 64-67 1/10/08 L H 61-88 2/03/08 W H 70-42 12/10/96 W H 86-60 2/14/08 L A 51-78 3/02/08 W A 63-52 12/11/04 W H 78-49 3/07/08 L N 81-93 1/18/09 W H 62-54 11/27/05 W A 67-53 2/9/09 L H 81-85 2/16/09 W A 71-64 12/05/06 W H 50-31 2/27/09 L A 74-86 3/5/09 W N 76-59 11/27/07 W H 77-52 1/14/10 L A 65-72 1/31/10 W H 72-64 12/9/08 W H 85-43 2/15/10 W H 83-70 2/28/10 L A 68-76 (ot) 11/20/12 W H 64-52 1/13/11 W A 78-69 1/16/11 L A 53-65 12/15/13 W H 65-40 2/27/11 L H 69-78 2/17/11 L A 80-90 12/14/14 W H 64-58 2/2/12 L A 86-44 1/29/12 L H 57-88 12/13/15 W H 71-51 02/03/13 L A 62-85 2/26/12 L A 42-88 12/17/17 W H 64-55 (ot) 2/27/14 L H 66-92 2/17/13 L A 54-79 1/16/14 W H 63-62 MASSACHUSETTS (10-4) NJIT (1-0) 1/4/15 L A 74-53 H-1-0; A-0-0; N- 0-0 H- 6-2; A- 4-1; N- 0-1 2/4/16 L H 62-67 1/21/09 W H 78-50 12/12/81 L H 41-55 1/29/17 L A 58-51 12/11/82 W H 74-66 1/21/18 L H 65-43 NIAGARA (1-0) 2/14/84 L H 52-53 MIAMI (OH) (0-3) H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 11/24/84 W A 66-58 12/21/05 W H 101-49 12/30/95 L N 63-73 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-3 11/16/98 W H 72-66 12/29/82 L N 54-67 NORTH CAROLINA (3-12) 11/27/99 W A 60-45 12/28/88 L N 51-55 H - 1-6; A 2-5; N 0-1 11/27/04 W A 62-47 12/04/93 L N 64-81 2/20/06 L A 69-62 12/08/05 W H 83-44 MICHIGAN (0-3) 2/01/07 L H 82-60 12/31/06 W H 70-64 1/17.08 L A 87-59 11/14/07 L A 66-69 H- 0-1; A- 0-2; N- 0-0 2/19/09 L H 92-68 1/4/09 W H 89-55 12/01/91 L A 67-86 2/11/10 W A 69-62 12/05/10 W A 93-80 12/10/09 L H 70-76 1/9/11 L H 84-83 12/7/11 W H 80-64 12/22/10 L A 55-68 1/25/12 L A 46-77 MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON (1-0) MICHIGAN STATE (2-1) 02/07/13 L H 52-80 02/28/13 L A 57-85 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 H- 1-0; A- 1-1; N- 0-0 03/08/13 L N 57-62* 1/5/82 W H 62-54 11/22/98 W H 80-74 1/19/14 L H 56-73 11/18/00 W A 63-61 MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL (3-0) 2/1/15 L A 72-60 11/21/04 L A 78-82 (ot) 2/7/16 L H 78-86 H- 2-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 MINNESOTA (0-3) 2/9/17 W A 86-77 2/05/81 W A 52-46 1/5/18 W H 77-64 1/21/82 W H 76-29 H- 0-0; A- 0-2; N- 0-1 2/28/18 L N 69-64 * 12/20/15 W H 66-55 3/28/04 L N 63-76 *ACC tournament 12/4/08 L A 60-80 MIT (1-0) 11/19/17 L A 78-68 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL (1-0) H- 0-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 MISSISSIPPI STATE (0-1) H 1-0; A 0-0; N – 0- 12/3/74 W A 77-23 11/17/06 W H 87-44 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 MERRIMACK (1-0) 3/15/02 L N 59-65 H- 0-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 2/19/76 W A 57-34

33 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK BC vs. opponents 11/30/16 L H 60-56 NORTH CAROLINA-GREENSBORO (1-0) 12/21/93 L H 59-86 PITTSBURGH (27-18) H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 12/11/94 L A 54-71 H- 18-6; A- 9-10; N- 0-2 12/28/03 W H 84-53 12/19/99 W H 86-55 12/07/07 W A 73-66 1/31/83 L H 70-62 NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON (2-0) 11/28/12 L H 63-67 2/25/84 L H 62-48 1/16/85 L H 53-52 H- 2-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 2/16/85 L A 70-61 12/19/10 W H 85-55 NOTRE DAME (5-22) 1/09/86 W A 69-57 11/28/13 W H 75-54 H- 4-9; A- 0-13; N- 1-0 12/30/83 W H 59-55 2/08/86 W H 71-57 NORTH CAROLINA STATE (8-15) 1/06/96 L A 51-80 1/10/87 W H 91-55 2/11/87 W A 60-52 H- 6-3; A- 2-9; N- 0-2 1/07/97 L H 57-61 1/07/88 W H 70-44 1/30/06 W A 75-66 2/12/97 L A 64-91 2/06/88 W A 75-67 (ot) 2/24/06 L H 71-82 1/17/98 W H 78-76 1/14/89 W H 67-58 1/11/07 L H 40-58 12/30/98 W H 78-65 2/15/89 W H 69-65 1/28/07 L A 46-64 2/03/99 L A 59-74 1/13/90 L A 85-76 1/06/08 W H 60-59 2/05/00 L A 59-72 2/14/90 W H 77-58 2/10/08 L A 41-60 2/03/01 L H 65-81 1/19/91 L H 74-70 1/29/09 W A 62-51 2/10/02 L A 44-60 2/20/91 L A 85-70 3/1/09 W H 58-52 1/29/03 W H 76-48 3/01/91 L N 82-78 1/10/10 W H 83-66 1/31/04 L A 50-52 1/18/92 L H 65-62 2/19/10 L A 62-73 2/02/05 L A 57-64 2/19/92 W A 76-63 3/6.10 L N * 63-57 2/15/05 L H 47-54 3/06/92 L N 70-59 1/20/11 W H 77-67 3/19/06 W N 78-61 1/19/93 L A 69-64 2/24/11 L A 69-80 11/24/07 L A 58-88 2/20/93 W H 59-57 3/3/11 L N * 70-71 11/23/08 L H 54-102 1/03/94 L H 82-63 1/12/12 L A 57-80 1/9/14 L A 53-95 1/30/94 L A 74-65 2/23/12 L H 69-73 2/13/14 L H 61-82 1/14/95 L A 71-63 01/31/13 W H 81-69 1/11/15 L A 104-58 2/11/95 W H 69-53 1/23/14 L A 76-85 2/8/15 L H 89-56 1/20/96 L A 72-69 2/16/15 W H 64-59 (ot) 1/14/16 L H 50-63 1/15/97 W H 70-66 2/11/16 L A 63-74 2/27/16 L A 58-70 2/22/97 W A 84-59 3/03/16 L N 60-76* 1/19/17 L H 80-69 1/21/98 W H 75-64 2/16/17 L H 70-58 2/23/17 L A 82-45 2/13/99 W A 86-65 2/4/18 L A 72-54 1/14/18 L A 89-60 2/23/99 W H 72-66 * ACC Tournament - Greensboro, NC 2/18/18 L H 89-55 1/29/00 W H 85-54 NORTHEASTERN (16-13) OAKLAND (2-0) 2/20/00 W A 66-52 2/24/01 W H 65-63 (ot) H- 12-6; A- 4-7; N- 0-0 H- 1-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 1/12/02 W A 81-57 2/27/73 L A 37-44 12/10/01 W A 74-53 2/16/02 W H 64-37 1/30/74 W H 41-32 11/22/03 W H 68-60 2/22/03 W A 78-52 1/23/75 L H 48-53 2/05/04 W H 79-44 1/21/76 L A 42-55 OHIO STATE (3-6) 1/29/05 W H 72-55 1/20/77 L H 28-57 H- 0-3; A- 1-2; N- 2-1 1/30/14 L A 67-65 1/19/78 L H 43-71 12/04/87 L A 62-99 1/24/15 L A 78-70 1/19/79 L H 54-65 12/18/88 L H 49-59 1/21/16 W H 54-43 1/18/80 L A 72-77 12/07/91 L A 80-84 1/5/17 L A 56-43 1/26/81 L H 34-63 12/12/92 L H 65-104 2/11/18 W H 72-61 1/26/82 L A 44-53 11/26/95 L N 40-62 1/25/83 W H 59-41 3/13/99 W N 72-59 PLYMOUTH STATE (1-2) 1/17/84 L A 60-72 3/22/04 W N 63-48 H- 1-1; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 12/22/84 W H 66-58 12/03/05 L H 61-66 2/10/77 L A 52-63 2/24/86 L A 52-61 3/21/06 W N 79-69 1/09/78 L H 51-57 12/07/86 W A 61-53 11/21/06 L A 72-80 (ot) 2/07/80 W H 91-57 11/27/87 W H 63-53 OKLAHOMA (0-1) 11/29/88 W H 70-63 PORTLAND (1-0) 11/28/89 W H 72-47 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 H-0-0; A-0-0; N-1-0 12/21/90 W A 66-59 11/28/15 L N 61-76 11/24/12 W N 68-40 12/22/91 L A 66-72 OLD DOMINION (1-1) 12/22/92 W H 64-59 PROVIDENCE (23-31) 12/19/93 L A 65-68 H- 0-0; A- 1-1; N- 0-0 H- 9-15; A- 11-15; N- 3-1 12/22/01 W H 72-59 1/27/88 L A 64-82 3/02/77 L H 30-48 12/12/02 W A 86-48 3/22/03 W A 73-72 1/30/78 L A 38-76 12/04/04 W H 90-63 1/29/79 L H 50-54 12/31/07 W H 78-73 ONEONTA STATE (0-1) 1/28/80 L A 43-68 12/30/10 W H 80-67 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 1/19/83 L H 60-75 12/31/14 W H 66-56 3/11/76 L N 56-61 3/04/83 L A 38-56 12/28/15 W A 71-45 OREGON (1-0) 1/11/84 L H 46-61 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (0-1) H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 1/08/85 W H 71-56 2/06/85 L A 69-77 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 11/29/02 W N 64-47 2/28/85 W N 73-59 12/30/90 L N 82-100 OREGON STATE (0-1) 1/07/86 L A 71-87 NORTH TEXAS (1-0) H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 2/05/86 L H 71-77 3/01/86 L H 78-95 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 12/4/92 L N 54-89 1/21/87 L H 72-73 11/26/05 W N 62-46 PENN STATE (1-2) 2/21/87 L A 86-87 NORTHWESTERN (2-3) H- 1-1; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 2/28/87 W N 64-63 1/09/88 L A 69-77 H- 1-2; A- 1-1; N- 0-0 12/29/84 L A 85-43 12/02/10 W H 113-104 (ot) 2/10/88 W H 77-63 34 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK BC vs. opponents

12/10/88 L H 55-63 2/27/96 W A 59-57 1/28/89 L H 78-96 RUTGERS (10-14) 1/22/97 W H 56-54 1/10/90 W A 78-73 H- 6-3; A- 3-9; N- 1-1 3/01/97 W N 65-58 2/10/90 L H 72-73 2/09/84 L A 61-74 12/31/97 W A 74-54 1/10/91 L H 72-76 12/30/86 L H 60-80 2/24/98 W H 64-49 2/09/91 L A 68-97 12/22/88 L A 53-71 1/31/99 W A 64-60 1/08/92 L H 80-92 1/04/96 L A 63-79 1/12/00 W H 67-50 2/08/92 L A 102-72 2/14/96 W H 59-50 1/02/01 W A 75-36 1/23/93 L A 103-71 3/02/96 L N 63-65 1/02/02 W H 73-45 2/24/93 W H 77-70 2/25/97 W A 67-52 2/23/02 W A 85-43 3/05/93 L A 81-71 1/14/98 W H 74-65 1/08/03 W H 73-37 1/08/94 L H 91-73 2/21/98 L A 54-57 2/25/04 W A 87-68 2/13/94 W A 90-84 3/01/98 L A 52-61 2/05/05 L H 52-69 3/05/94 L N 96-86 (ot) 2/06/99 L H 52-71 3/01/05 W A 64-55 1/25/95 L A 92-61 2/23/00 L A 51-73 3/27/08 L A 56-65 2/22/95 L H 82-75 1/13/01 L A 66-75 (ot) 12/21/08 L A 63-72 1/27/96 L A 63-56 1/19/02 W H 59-56 3/29/09 W A 68-64 2/17/96 L H 83-56 3/03/02 W A 64-59 2/05/97 W H 85-80 3/04/03 W A 72-71 ST. JOSEPH’S (4-2) 1/08/98 W H 94-73 2/08/04 W H 78-72 H- 3-0; A- 1-2; N- 0-0 2/04/98 L A 84-75 3/09/04 W N 75-57 11/29/98 W H 72-68 2/28/98 W N 87-77 1/26/05 L H 60-71 12/01/01 W A 78-73 1/19/99 W A 79-64 2/22/05 L A 36-54 12/22/04 W H 65-41 1/15/00 W H 72-52 11/19/09 L A 53-59 12/08/06 L A 54-58 1/22/00 W A 71-58 12/12/10 W H 84-75 3/19/11 W H 86-59 1/20/01 W A 76-66 11/16/11 L A 58-74 12/29/11 L A 74-57 1/15/02 W H 69-49 12/02/12 W H 58-56 1/04/03 W A 85-63 ST. MARY’S (1-1) 1/07/04 W A 73-53 SACRED HEART (3-2) H- 0-1; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 1/28/04 W H 76-42 H- 2-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-2 11/16/14 W A 82-72 1/24/05 W A 92-47 12/15/79 L N 48-60 11/20/16 L H 62-54 12/29/13 W A 80-71 12/21/03 W H 94-49 12/28/14 W H 79-51 11/12/06 W H 68-46 11/13/15 W A 67-41 11/27/10 W N 83-47 ST. PETER’S (1-1) 12/10/16 W H 57-53 11/23/12 L N 48-54 H- 1-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 12/21/17 L A 63-55 12/08/93 W H 71-63 ST. ANSELM’S (2-1) 12/23/94 L A 61-43 PURDUE (1-3) H- 1-0; A- 1-1; N- 0-0 H- 0-1; A- 1-2; N- 0-0 1/14/80 W A 69-52 SALEM STATE (4-0) 12/29/90 L A 76-101 1/14/81 W H 74-41 H- 2-0; A- 2-0; N- 0-0 12/03/00 L H 61-73 1/16/82 L A 55-66 1/28/74 W A 43-19 12/21/02 L A 54-70 1/30/75 W H 40-37 12/3/15 W A 58-56 ST. FRANCIS (BROOKLYN (1-0) 1/19/76 W A 84-31 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 1/29/77 W H 58-52 QUINNIPIAC (3-0) 11/26/16 W N 73-58 H- 2-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 SAN DIEGO (1-0) 12/16/01 W H 86-54 ST. FRANCIS (PA) (1-0) H- 0-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 11/24/04 W H 74-43 11/14/09 W H 99-68 12/19/98 W A 73-68 12/10/05 W A 74-44 ST. JOHN’S (29-15) SAN DIEGO STATE (1-0) RADCLIFFE (1-1) H- 16-4; A- 12-11; N- 1-0 H- 0-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 H- 1-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 12/28/81 L A 55-78 12/21/98 W A 86-56 3/13/73 W H 47-24 1/06/83 L H 73-83 12/5/73 L A 40-58 1/14/84 L A 55-78 SETON HALL (27-15) 1/05/85 W A 54-47 H- 14-6; A- 11-9; N- 2-0 RHODE ISLAND (4-6) 2/02/85 W H 57-47 2/05/83 L A 57-52 H- 2-1; A- 1-4 N- 0-1 1/18/86 W A 59-55 1/21/84 W A 59-57 1/26/74 L N 22-59 2/19/86 W H 67-56 1/23/85 W A 78-50 2/04/75 W H 68-28 2/28/86 W H 64-53 2/23/85 W H 72-40 2/17/76 L A 41-83 1/14/87 L A 52-55 1/22/86 W H 69-54 12/06/76 L H 47-59 2/14/87 W H 71-52 2/22/86 W A 73-51 12/06/77 L A 56-60 1/23/88 L A 67-69 1/03/87 W H 68-51 12/06/78 L H 55-74 2/24/88 W H 79-54 1/31/87 W A 75-57 12/06/79 L A 63-81 1/17/89 W A 68-52 1/16/88 L H 72-66 1/08/83 W H 68-45 2/18/89 W H 55-44 2/17/88 W A 67-51 12/06/83 W A 73-48 1/24/90 L A 60-62 1/07/89 W H 74-59 12/08/07 W H 67-44 2/24/90 W H 79-72 2/04/89 W A 61-57 1/07/91 W A 88-83 3/03/89 W A 70-59 RICHMOND (1-1) 2/06/91 L A 101-75 1/27/90 L H 68-64 H- 1-1; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 1/05/92 L A 100-81 2/26/90 L A 72-70 12/07/90 L H 51-74 2/05/92 L H 74-73 1/26/91 W A 87-80 11/13/05 W H 62-51 1/02/93 W H 63-52 2/25/91 W H 76-72 2/27/93 L A 79-77 1/25/92 L A 76-52 ROCHESTER (1-0) 1/12/94 W A 63-62 2/26/92 L H 77-62 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 2/23/94 W H 79-66 1/16/93 W H 72-64 1/11/81 W N 73-56 12/21/94 L A 60-58 2/03/93 L A 65-58 2/01/95 L H 90-75 1/19/94 L A 79-52 12/5/95 W H 76-61 2/19/94 L H 89-74 1/04/95 W H 53-49 35 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK BC vs. opponents 1/12/82 L A 58-62 TOLEDO (1-1) 2/05/95 L A 44-73 SYRACUSE (23-29) H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 2/07/96 L A 57-63 H- 12-10; A- 7-18; N- 4-1 12/19/96 L N 69-79 1/09/97 W A 79-66 2/19/83 L A 62-66 11/27/98 W H 72-69 2/08/97 L H 60-74 1/07/84 L A 61-62 2/11/98 W H 65-42 1/10/85 W H 59-51 TOWSON (1-0) 1/07/99 W H 69-49 2/9/85 L A 57-65 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 1/27/99 W A 60-55 1/15/86 L A 56-67 11/28/97 W N 82-53 2/27/99 W N 65-63 2/15/86 L H 64-70 2/07/00 W H 78-58 1/06/87 W H 68-63 TUFTS (2-0) 1/31/01 L A 56-59 2/04/87 L A 67-68 H- 1-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 2/14/01 W H 70-58 2/27/87 W N 61-52 2/05/76 W A 53-49 1/05/02 W H 64-49 1/13/88 L A 61-64 2/17/77 W H 54-53 2/19/03 W A 68-58 2/13/88 L H 60-66 1/21/04 W H 50-41 3/04/88 L N 49-56 TULANE (0-1) 2/19/05 W H 71-44 1/09/89 W H 87-55 H- 0-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 11/26/10 W N 85-46 2/08/89 W A 79-65 12/29/02 L A 50-69 11/17/16 L A 71-66 1/20/90 L A 56-67 12/10/17 L H 73-53 2/21/90 W H 76-65 UTAH (1-1) 3/03/90 W N 63-60 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-1 SIENA (2-0) 1/12/91 W H 75-73 3/25/06 L N 54-57 H- 1-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 2/13/91 L A 57-71 11/27/15 W N 75-52 11/24/02 W H 66-40 1/11/92 W H 82-77 11/25/03 W A 65-49 2/12/92 L A 60-66 VANDERBILT (1-0) 1/27/93 L H 59-67 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 SOUTH CAROLINA (0-1) 3/01/93 L A 60-73 3/24/03 W N 86-85 (ot) H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 1/22/94 W H 73-70 11/30/02 L N 51-54 2/09/94 W A 66-50 VERMONT (6-2) 1/07/95 L H 56-69 H- 3-0; A- 3-0; N- 0-1 SOUTHEASTERN MASS. (3-2) 2/09/95 L A 53-57 /19/82 W A 66-49 H- 2-1; A- 1-1; N- 0-0 1/31/96 W H 74-63 2/26/83 W H 68-53 2/27/75 L A 67-80 1/4/97 W A 67-62 12/12/83 W A 60-49 2/23/76 L H 52-53 2/15/97 W H 72-55 11/23/05 W H 79-38 2/22/77 W H 47-42 1/28/98 L A 56-64 11/25/06 L N 48-56 2/19/80 W H 58-57 1/05/99 W H 76-62 03/24/08 W H 76-64 2/17/81 W A 45-44 1/13/99 L A 70-73 11/22/09 L H 65-84 1/09/00 W A 71-62 11/20/10 W A 85-50 SOUTHERN CAL (0-1) 2/29/00 W H 80-60 12/20/12 W H 80-43 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 1/24/01 L A 48-66 11/30/13 L N 52-79 2/20/02 W H 73-63 VILLANOVA (15-26) 3/04/02 W N 67-48 H- 9-13; A- 6-11; N- 0-2 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT (0-1) 1/18/03 L H 71-76 2/25/83 W H 66-63 H- 0-0; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 2/01/03 W A 82-63 2/18/84 L H 75-63 2/23/82 L A 59-73 2/28/04 W A 59-52 2/25/83 W H 66-63 3/06/04 W N 64-36 2/18/84 L H 75-63 SOUTH FLORIDA (0-1) 2/12/05 W A 75-50 1/12/85 L A 57-50 H- 0-1; A- 0-0; N- 0-0 2/16/14 L H 47-71 2/13/85 W H 65-56 4/1/09 L H 65-82 1/18/15 L H 64-46 2/29/85 L N 66-57 2/19/15 L A 73-51 1/2/86 L H 67-61 SMU ((1-1) 1/27/16 L A 61-62 1/29/86 L A 81-54 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-1 2/25/16 L H 55-71 12/13/86 L H 74-59 12/28/02 W N 67-57 1/8/17 L A 79-52 1/24/87 L A 72-54 11/25/16 L N 72-64 2/5/17 L H 72-45 3/01/87 L A 60-45 1/28/18 L H 75-57 1/05/88 W A 51-49 SPRINGFIELD (1-3) 12/25/18 L A 69-63 2/03/88 L H 74-66 H- 1-2; A- 0-1; N- 0-0 1/26/89 L H 56-49 2/05/80 L H 89-61 TEMPLE (1-1) 2/25/89 L H 61-50 12/06/80 L H 52-50 H- 1-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 1/06/90 W H 62-53 12/05/81 L A 57-55 3/13/76 L N 67-54 2/03/90 W A 66-54 12/04/82 W H 66-48 12/07/02 W H 69-62 1/16/91 L A 63-54 STANFORD (1-4) TENNESSEE (0-3) 2/16/91 W H 54-51 1/15/92 W A 64-56 H- 2-2; A- 0-2; N- 0-0 H- 0-1; A- 0-2; N- 0-0 2/15/92 L H 68-62 12/21/89 L H 81-74 3/15/99 L A 62-89 1/06/93 L H 63-51 1/15/05 L A 66-76 12/06/00 L A 57-72 2/06/93 L A 70-58 12/28/05 W H 77-69 12/05/01 L H 66-75 1/16/94 W H 80-68 11/9/13 L H 71-83 2/01/94 W A 64-53 11/14/14 L A 96-63 TENNESSEE TECH (2-0) 1/11/95 L A 56-42 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 2-0 2/15/95 L H 72-58 STONEHILL (3-6) 12/30/91 W N 68-60 1/18/96 L A 74-64 H- 2-1; A- 0-4; N- 1-1 11/17/00 W N 80-64 1/25/97 W A 60-41 2/20/73 W H 44-32 1/03/98 L A 50-49 3/07/73 L A 26-31 TEXAS (1-0) 1/31/98 L H 48-35 2/07/74 W H 37-16 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 2/17/99 W H 65-39 2/17/74 L A 34-40 11/23/97 W N 82-68 12/8/99 W H 65-55 12/19/75 W N 66-58 2/12/00 L A 60-59 12/16/79 L N 37-56 TCU (1-0) 1/27/01 L H 71-56 1/24/80 L A 53-62 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 1-0 1/23/02 W A 60-40 2/19/81 L H 55-56 11/27/08 W N 77-68

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VILLANOVA CONTINUED ... 1/26/14 L H 56-50 2/05/03 L A 75-61 2/12/15 W A 75-74 2/26/03 L H 65-62 3/4/15 L N 69-53* 1/02/04 W H 61-48 1/24/16 L H 65-59 1/12/05 W H 77-63 1/26/17 L A 71-55 3/06/05 L N 41-37 2/1/18 L H 67-59 * ACC Tournament - Greensboro,NC VIRGINIA (5-15) H- 3-4; A- 1-7; N- 1-3 WEBER STATE (0-1) 12/29/83 L H 46-58 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 0-1 3/19/00 L A 70-74 12/20/96 L N 67-61 1/26/06 W H 57-43 3/02/06 L N 54-57 WEST VIRGINIA (15-0) 1/14/07 L A 63-65 (ot) H- 7-0; A- 7-0; N- 1-0 2/28/08 L H 57-67 12/2/95 W A 75-65 2/22/09 L A 70-90 1/13/96 W H 82-77 1/21/10 L H 68-70 1/19/97 W H 73-66 2/20/11 W A 73-50 12/6/97 W H 64-45 3/24/11 L A 48-53 2/18/98 W A 75-60 1/21/12 L A 58-69 12/8/98 W A 81-72 3/1/12 L N 41-72 2/26/00 W H 68-53 01/24/13 L A 57-69 3/04/00 W N 70-53 02/14/13 W H 61-49 2/27/01 W A 85-67 03/07/13 W N 66-57* 1/30/02 W H 76-51 2/16/14 W H 69-65 2/12/02 W A 68-56 3/5/14 L N 59-74 1/25/03 W H 69-61 1/15/15 L A 68-56 2/14/04 W A 70-64 2/14/16 L H 50-61 1/02/05 W A 69-56 1/15/17 L A 62-55 1/20/05 W H 76-75 1/11/18 L H 77-64 WESTERN MICHIGAN (2-0) VIRGINIA TECH (12-14) H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 2-0 H- 5-4; A- 4-7; N- 2-3 12/19/91 W N 78-70 12/29/89 L N 74-65 11/20/04 W N 71-50 1/17/01 L H 64-52 2/18/01 W A 65-59 (ot) WESTFIELD STATE (2-0) 1/09/02 L A 73-52 H- 1-0; A- 1-0; N- 0-0 2/16/03 W H 65-47 11/26/79 W A 67-60 3/09/03 L N 74-70 (ot) 11/20/80 W H 64-37 1/24/04 L A 80-64 1/08/06 L A 67-62 WISCONSIN (1-2) 2/23/07 L H 67-52 H- 1-0; A- 0-2; N- 0-0 3/01/07 L N 60-54 (ot) * 12/30/03 W H 76-60 1/03/08 W A 63-53 11/30/11 L A 58-50 3/06/08 W N 57-47 * 12/5/13 L A 74-59 1/11/09 W A 73-62 2/21/10 L A 69-64 WORCESTER STATE (0-3) 3/4/10 W N 62-49 * H- 0-0; A- 0-2; N- 0-1 2/3/11 W H 76-71 1/25/74 L A 56-40 1/5/12 L H 38-35 12/19/76 L N 66-56 2/13/12 W A 64-60 1/14/77 L A 76-40 01/10/13 W H 53-46 1/5/14 W H 70-63 WRIGHT STATE (1-0) 2/2/14 L A 70-63- (ot) H – 1-0; A – 0-0; N 0-0 3/1/15 W H 49-47 11/09/07 W H 68-36 1/3/16 L A 58-33 3/02/16 W N 49-37* YALE (5-0) 2/26/17 L H 82-79 H- 2-0; A- 2-0; N- 1-0 12/31/17 L A 89-58 12/29/97 W N 58-38 * ACC Tournament - Greensboro,NC 1/13/08 W H 57-55 3/17/11 W A 85-61 WAGNER (2-0) 1/10/16 W H 73-60 H- 0-0; A- 0-0; N- 2-0 12/7/16 W A 71-64 12/02/88 W N 64-48 11/30/07 W N 75-54 WAKE FOREST (4-12) H- 2-4; A- 2-6; N- 0-1 2/02/06 W H 77-63 2/18/07 W A 56-42 1/20/08 W H 66-58 1/15/09 L A 52-48 2/14/10 L H 60-56 1/31/11 L A 82-64 1/8/12 L A 72-58 2/5/12 L H 73-60 01/20/13 L H 92-87 (2OT) 02/10/13 L A 61-59

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Boston College History & Awards

38 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK EAGLES in the ACC YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS/FINISH ACC HONORS 2015-16 Nicole Boudreau, Emilee Daley Years W L Finish FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Alexa Coulombe, Stephanie Jones 2005-06 6 8 7th (T) 2007-08 Stefanie Murphy 2006-07 3 11 10th 2016-17 Stephanie Jones, Emilee Daley, 2007-08 7 7 5th (T) Martina Mosetti, Rachel Gartner ALL-ACC ROOKIE TEAM 201718 Andie Anastos, Martina Mosetti, 2008-09 7 7 5th 2006-07 Ayla Brown (Honorable Mention) Taylor Ortlepp, Katie Quandt, 2009-10 6 8 7th (T) 2007-08 Stefanie Murphy, Carolyn Swords Rachel Gartner 2010-11 5 9 7th (T) 2012-13 Nicole Boudreau 2011-12 2 14 11th 2015-16 Mariella Fasoula ACC POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2012-13 5 13 10th 2017-18 Milan Bolden-Morris 2013-14 3 13 14th (T) 2010-11 Carolyn Swords 2014-15 5 11 12th 2015-16 Nicole Boudreau 2015-16 2 14 14th ALL-ACC CONFERENCE 2016-17 2 14 15th 2005-06 Brooke Queenan 2nd team ACC STANDINGS 2017-18 2 14 13th 2006-07 Kathrin Ress 3rd team YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTALS 55 143 2007-08 Stefanie Murphy (honorable mention) 2017-18 Conference Overall ACC TOURNAMENT HISTORY 2008-09 Carolyn Swords 2nd team Mickel Picco (honorable mention) Louisville 15-1 35-2 At the Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. 2009-10 Carolyn Swords Notre Dame 15-1 35-3 Overall Record — 6-13 Stefanie Murphy FSU 12-4 27-6 (honorable mention) Duke 11-5 24-9 2006 (BC, 0-1) 2010-11 Carolyn Swords NC State 11-5 26-9 #8 Virginia 57, #9 BC 54 Miami 10-6 21-11 Stefanie Murphy (3rd team) Virginia 10-6 19-14 2007 (BC, 0-1) Syracuse 10-6 22-9 #7 Virginia Tech 60, #10 BC 54 (OT) ALL-ACC PRESEASON TEAM Virginia Tech 6-10 23-13 2009-10 Carolyn Swords Georgia Tech 6-10 19-14 2008 (BC, 1-1) 2010-11 Carolyn Swords, Stefanie Muphy Wake Forest 5-11 14-17 #7 BC 57, #10 Virginia Tech 47 * North Carolina 4-12 15-16 #2 Maryland 93, #7 BC 81 ALL-ACC DEFENSIVE TEAM Boston College 2-14 7-23 Pittsburgh 2-14 10-20 2009 (BC, 1-1) 2005-06 Aja Parham Clemson 1-15 11-18 #7 BC 76, #10 Miami 59 #2 Florida State 83, #7 Boston College 71 ALL-ACC TOURNAMENT TEAM 2016-17 Conference Overall 2007-08 Mickel Picco 2nd team Notre Dame 15-1 33-4 2010 (BC, 2-1) 2008-09 Carolyn Swords 2nd team #7 Boston College 62, #10 Virginia Tech 49 Florida State 13-3 28-7 2009-10 Carolyn Swords #7 Boston College 67, #2 Florida State 60 Duke 13-3 28-6 #6 NC State 63, #7 Boston College 57 NC State 12-4 23-9 ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM Louisville 12-4 29-8 2011 (BC, 0-1) 2005-06 Sarah Marshall, Brooke Queenan Syracuse 11-5 22-11 #10 NC State 71, # 7 Boston College 70 2006-07 Sarah Marshall, Brooke Queenan Miami 10-6 24-9 2007-08 Carolyn Swords Virginia 7-9 20-13 2012 (BC, 0-1) 2008-09 Carolyn Swords Wake Forest 6-10 16-16 #6 Virginia 72, #11 Boston College 41 2009-10 Ayla Brown, Brittany Johnson Georgia Tech 5-11 22-15 2010-11 Carolyn Swords Pittsburgh 4-12 13-17 2013 (BC, 1-1) 2012-13 Nicole Boudreau Virginia Tech 4-12 20-14 #11 Boston College 66, #6 Virginia 57 2013-14 Nicole Boudreau North Carolina 3-13 15-16 #2 UNC 62, #11 Boston College 57 2014-15 Nicole Boudreau, Kelly Hughes Clemson 3-13 15-16 2015-16 Nicole Boudreau Boston College 2-14 9-21 2014 (BC, 0-1) 2017-18 Andie Anastos #10 Virginia 74, #15 Boston College 59 2015-16 Conference Overall ACC HONOR ROLL Notre Dame 15-1 33-4 2015 (BC, 0-1) 2006-07 Sarah Marshall Notre Dame 16-0 33-2 #13 Wake Forest 69, #12 Boston College 53 2007-08 Carolyn Swords, Mickel Picco Louisville 15-1 26-8 Victoria Jones Syracuse 13-3 29-7 2016 (BC, 1-1) 2008-09 Carolyn Swords, Mickel Picco Florida State 13-3 25-8 #14 Boston College 49, #11 Virginia Tech 37 Ayla Brown, Lauren Whitehurst, Miami 10-6 24-9 #6 NC State 76, #14 Boston College 60 Victoria Jones, Corey Rusin NC State 10-6 20-11 2009-10 Carolyn Swords, Ayla Brown, Georgia Tech 8-8 20-13 2017 (BC, 0-1) Brittany Johnson Duke 8-8 20-12 #6 Georgia Tech 71, #15 Boston College 67 ** 2010-11 Carolyn Swords, Virginia 6-10 18-16 * BC’s first ACC Tournament victory Alyssa Fressle, Stefanie Murphy Wake Forest 6-10 17-16 ** Game played in South Carolina 2011-12 Alyssa Fressle, Marissa Mello Virginia Tech 5-11 18-14 2012-13 Nicole Boudreau, Kat Cooper, Pitt 4-12 13-18 2018 (BC, 0-1) Katie Zenevitch, Kerri Shields, North Carolina 4-12 14-18 #6 North Carolina 69, #14 Boston College 64 Tiffany Ruffin Boston College 2-14 15-16 * BC’s first ACC Tournament victory 2013-14 Nicole Boudreau, Clemson 0-16 4-26 Kat Cooper, Katie Zenevitch 2014-15 Nicole Boudreau, Ashley Kelsick 39 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR ACC STANDINGS

2010-11 Conference Overall 2006-07 Conference Overall ACC STANDINGS Duke 12-2 32-4 Duke 14-0 32-2 Miami 12-2 28-5 North Carolina 11-3 34-4 YEAR-BY-YEAR Florida State 11-3 24-8 Maryland 10-4 28-6 Maryland 9-5 24-8 NC State 10-4 25-10 2014-15 Conference Overall Georgia Tech 9-5 24-11 Florida State 10-4 24-10 Notre Dame 15-1 36-3 North Carolina 8-6 28-9 Georgia Tech 9-5 21-12 FSU 14-2 32-5 Boston College 5-9 20-13 Virginia Tech 6-8 19-15 Louisville 12-4 27-7 Virginia 5-9 19-16 Virginia 5-9 19-15 Duke 11-5 23-11 Wake Forest 5-9 15-17 Clemson 4-10 12-18 Syracuse 11-5 22-10 NC State 4-10 14-17 Boston College 3-11 13-16 UNC 10-6 26-9 Clemson 3-11 10-20 Miami 2-12 11-19 Pittsburgh 9-7 20-12 Virginia Tech 1-13 11-19 Wake Forest 0-14 9-20 Miami 8-8 20-13 Virginia 7-9 17-14 2009-10 Conference Overall NC State 7-9 18-15 Duke 12-2 30-6 2005-06 Conference Overall Georgia Tech 7-9 19-15 Florida State 12-2 29-6 North Carolina 13-1 33-2 Boston College 5-11 13-17 Virginia 9-5 21-10 Maryland 12-2 34-4 Wake Forest 2-14 13-20 Georgia Tech 8-6 23-10 Duke 12-2 31-4 Virginia Tech 1-15 12-20 Wake Forest 7-7 18-14 FSU 10-4 20-10 Clemson 1-15 9-21 NC State 7-7 20-14 NC State 7-7 19-12 Boston College 6-8 17-15 Virginia Tech 6-8 21-10 2013-14 Conference Overall UNC 6-8 19-12 Boston College 6-8 21-12 Notre Dame 16-0 37-1 Maryland 5-9 21-13 Miami 6-8 17-13 Maryland 12-4 28-7 Virginia Tech 4-10 15-15 Virginia 5-9 20-12 Duke 12-4 28-7 Clemson 4-10 13-18 Wake Forest 3-11 12-16 NC State 11-5 25-8 Miami 4-10 22-14 Georgia Tech 2-12 14-15 UNC 10-6 27-10 Clemson 2-12 8-21 Syracuse 10-6 23-10 2008-09 Conference Overall Georgia Tech 9-7 20-12 Maryland 12-2 31-5 Miami 8-8 16-15 Florida State 12-2 26-8 FSU 7-9 21-12 Duke 11-3 27-6 Virginia 6-10 14-17 North Carolina 10-4 28-7 Wake Forest 5-11 15-16 Georgia Tech 8-6 22-10 Virginia Tech 4-12 14-16 Virginia 8-6 24-10 Clemson 4-12 13-19 Boston College 7-7 23-12 Boston College 3-13 12-19 NC State 5-9 13-17 Pittsburgh 3-13 11-20 Wake Forest 5-9 19-12 Miami 2-12 13-17 2012-13 Conference Overall Virginia Tech 2-12 12-18 Duke 17-1 33-3 Clemson 2-12 14-17 UNC 14-4 29-7 Maryland 14-4 26-8 2007-08 Conference Overall FSU 11-7 23-10 North Carolina 14-0 33-3 Miami 11-7 21-11 Maryland 13-1 33-34 Virginia 8-10 16-14 Duke 10-4 25-10 NC State 7-11 17-17 Virginia 10-4 24-10 Georgia Tech 7-11 14-16 Georgia Tech 7-7 22-10 Wake Forest 5-13 13-19 Florida State 7-7 19-14 Boston College 5-13 12-19 Boston College 7-7 21-12 Clemson 5-13 9-21 NC State 6-8 21-13 Virginia Tech 4-14 10-20 Clemson 4-10 12-19 Virginia Tech 2-12 15-15 2011-12 Conference Overall Wake Forest 2-12 15-15 Duke 15-1 27-6 Miami 2-12 9-21 Miami 14-2 26-6 Maryland 12-4 32-4 Georgia Tech 12-4 26-9 UNC 9-7 20-11 Virginia 9-7 25-11 Wake Forest 7-9 20-14 Florida State 6-10 14-17 NC State 5-11 19-16 Virginia Tech 3-13 7-23 Boston College 2-14 7-23 Clemson 2-14 6-22

40 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK boston college in the BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON RESULTS Year W L Finish 1993 (Alumni Hall, Providence) 1982-83 2 6 eighth #7 Providence 81, #10 Boston College 71 (First Round) BIG EAST COMPOSITE REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS 1983-84 2 6 eighth (1982-2004) 1984-85 11 5 third 1994 (Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut) W L Pct. 1985-86 9 7 fifth #4 Providence 96, #5 Boston College 86 (OT) (Quarters) Notre Dame 134 26 .838 1986-87 8 8 sixth Connecticut 273 78 .778 1987-88 10 6 fourth 1995 (Walsh Gymnasium, Seton Hall) Rutgers 100 52 .658 1988-89 9 7 fourth #7 Georgetown 84, #10 Boston College 60 (First Round) Virginia Tech 40 24 .625 1989-90 9 7 fourth Villanova 209 143 .594 1990-91 6 10 sixth 1996 (Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut) Miami 129 95 .576 1991-92 3 15 10th #8 Rutgers 65, #9 Boston College 63 (First Round) Providence 172 160 .518 1992-93 4 14 10th Boston College 182 170 .517 1993-94 9 9 fifth 1997 (Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut) Seton Hall 145 207 .412 1994-95 3 15 10th #5 Boston College 65, #12 St. John’s 58 (First Round) Syracuse 140 211 .399 1995-96 7 11 fourth in BE 6 #4 Miami 63, #5 Boston College 48 (Quarterfinals) Georgetown 135 217 .384 1996-97 13 5 third in BE 6 West Virginia 54 88 .380 1997-98 11 7 fourth in BE 6 1998 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers) St. John’s 132 220 .375 1998-99 12 6 fourth #7 Boston College 87, #10 Providence 77 (First Round) Pittsburgh 120 232 .341 1999-00 12 4 fourth #2 Rutgers 61, Boston College 52 (Quarterfinals) 2000-01 7 9 seventh 2001-02 12 4 tied for third 1999 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers) ALL-TIME RECORDS IN THE BIG EAST TOURNAMENT #4 Boston College 65, #13 Seton Hall 63 (First Round) 2002-03 12 4 fourth (1982-2004) #5 Georgetown 64, Boston College 59 (Quarterfinals) 2003-04** 11 5 fourth2004-05 W L Pct. 10 6 fifth Connecticut 42 11 .792 2000 (Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut) ** Tournament Champions Virginia Tech 4 2 .667 #4 Boston College 70, #13 West Virginia 53 (First Round) Notre Dame 12 9 .571 Boston College 75, #5 Georgetown 53 (Quarterfinals) BIG EAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS Rutgers 12 9 .571 #1 Connecticut 79, #4 Boston College 54 (Semifinals) 1983 (Alumni Hall, Providence) Miami 14 11 .560 #8 Boston College 69, #9 Connecticut 57 (First Round) Villanova 24 19 .558 2001 (Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut) #1 Providence 56, Boston College 38 (Quarterfinals) Providence 19 19 .500 #7 Boston College 62, #10 Miami 49 (First Round) Boston College 20 21 .488 #2 Connecticut 96, #7 Boston College 53 (Quarterfinals) 1984 (Alumni Hall, St. John’s) St. John’s 16 17 .485 #9 Connecticut 52, #8 Boston College 51 (First Round) Seton Hall 15 22 .405 2002 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers) Georgetown 11 22 .333 #3 Boston College 64, #11 Rutgers 59 1985 (Manley Field House, Syracuse) West Virginia 4 8 .333 #3 Boston College 67, #7 Syracuse 48 #3 Boston College 73, #6 Providence 59 (Quarterfinals) Syracuse 10 21 .323 #1 Connecticut 96, #3 Boston College 54 Villanova 66, Boston College 57 (Semifinals) Pittsburgh 9 19 .321 2003 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers) #5 Virginia Tech 74, #4 Boston College 70 (ot) 1986 (Roberts Center, Boston College) Boston College 64, #1 St. John’s 53 (Quarterfinals) 2004 (Hartford Civic Center) Providence 95, Boston College 78 (Semifinals) #5 Boston College 64, #12 Syracuse 36 #5 Boston College 65, #4 Miami 53 1987 (duPont Pavilion, Villanova) #5 Boston College 73, #1 Connecticut 70 #6 Boston College 61, #3 Syracuse 52 (Quarterfinals) #5 Boston College 75, #7 Rutgers 57 Boston College 64, Providence 63 (Semifinals) Villanova 60, Boston College 45 (Final) Big East: All-Tournament Team 1985 Ann Odoy 1988 (Fitzgerald Field House, Pittsburgh) 1986 Marie Grant #4 Boston College 71, #5 Connecticut 56 (Quarterfinals) 1987 Kathy Sweet - Pam Thornton #1 Syracuse 56, Boston College 49 1989 Leslie Bjerstedt 2002 Jessalyn Deveny 1989 (Walsh Gymnasium, Seton Hall) 2004 Amber Jacobs - Kathrin Ress #4 Boston College 70, #5 Seton Hall 59 (Quarterfinals) Jessalyn Deveny -Most Outstanding Performer Connecticut 65, Boston College 45 (Semifinals)

1990 (Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut) #4 Boston College 63, #5 Syracuse 60 (Quarterfinals) #1 Connecticut 72, Boston College 51 (Semifinals) 1991 (McDonough Arena, Georgetown) #3 Pittsburgh 82, #6 Boston College 78 (Quarterfinals)

1992 (Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut) #7 Pittsburgh 70, #10 Boston College 59 (First Round)

41 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK postseason play

DATE OPPONENT RESULT TOURNAMENT SITE 1998-99 March 13 Ohio State W, 72-59 NCAA Tournament - 1st Round Knoxville, Tenn/East Region March 15 Tennessee L, 62-89 NCAA Tournament - 2nd Round Knoxville, Tenn/East Region

1999-2000 March 17 Nebraska W, 93-76 NCAA Tournament - 1st Round Charlottesville, Va / Mideast region March 19 Virginia L, 74-70 NCAA Tournament - 2nd Round Charlottesville, Va / Mideast region

2001-02 March 15 Mississippi State L, 65-59 NCAA Tournament - 1st Round Lubbock, Texas / West Region

2002-03 March 22 Old Dominion W, 73-72 NCAA Tournament - 1st Round Norfolk, Va / East Region March 24 Vanderbilt W, 86-55 (ot) NCAA Tournament - 2nd Round Norfolk, Va / East Region March 30 Connecticut L, 70-49 NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16 Norfolk, Va / East Region

2003-04 March 20 Eastern Michigan W, 58-56 NCAA Tournament - 1st Round Columbus, Ohio / Mideast Region March 22 Ohio State W, 63-48 NCAA Tournament - 2nd Round Columbus, Ohio / Mideast Region March 28 Minnesota L, 76-63 NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16 Columbus, Ohio / Mideast Region

2004-05 March 20 Houston W,. 65-43 NCAA Tournament - 1st Round Chapel Hill, N.C. / Chattanooga Region March 22 Duke L, 70-65 NCAA Tournament - 2nd Round Chapel Hill, N.C. / Chattanooga Region

2005-06 March 19 Notre Dame W, 78-61 NCAA Tournament - 1st Round W. Lafayette, Indiana / Albuquerque Region March 21 #1 Ohio State W, 79-69 NCAA Tournament - 2nd Round W. Lafayette, Indiana / Albuquerque Region March 25 Utah L, 57-54 NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16 W. Lafayette, Indiana / Albuquerque Region

2007-08 Martch 24 Vermont W, 76-64 WNIT - 2nd Round Conte Forum - Chestnut Hill, Mass. Martch 24 St. John's L, 65-56 WNIT - 3rd Round Carnesecca Arena - Queens, New York

2008-09 Martch 23 Boston University W, 68-53 WNIT - 2nd Round Conte Forum - Chestnut Hill, Mass. March 26 St. John's W, 68-64 WNIT - 3rd Round Carnesecca Arena - Queens, New York March 29 Georgetown W, 65-56 WNIT - 4th Round at Conte Forum - Chestnut Hill, Mass. April 1 South Florida L, 82-65 WNIT - Semifinal at Conte Forum - Chestnut Hill, Mass.

2010-11 Martch 17 Yale W, 85-61 WNIT - 2nd Round John J. Lee Amphitheater, New Haven, Conn. March 19 St. Joseph's W, 86-59 WNIT - 3rd Round at Conte Forum - Chestnut Hill, Mass. March 24 Virginia L, 53-48 WNIT - 4th Round John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, Virginia

NCAA APPEARANCES Year Round Record 2006 Sweet 16 2-1 2005 2nd Round 1-1 2004 Sweet 16 2-1 2003 Sweet 16 2-1 2002 1st Round 0-1 2000 2nd Round 1-1 1999 2nd Round 1-1 7 appearances 3 Sweet 16's 9-7 (.562)

WNIT APPEARANCES Year Round Record 2011 2nd Round 1-1 2009 Semifinals 3-1 2008 3rd Round 2-1 3 appearances 1 Semifinal 6-3

42 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK postseason INDIVIDUAL/TEAM RECORDS

POINTS THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS TEAM HIGHS No. Player Game No. Player Game POINTS 26, Kerri Shields vs. St. Joe's, 3.19.11^ 14, Mickel Picco vs. G-Town 3.29.09^ No. Opponent Game 26, Alissa Murphy vs. Nebraska, 3.17.00 10, Kindyll Dorsey vs. Ohio St. 3.21.06 93 vs. Nebraska 3.17.00 25, Amber Jacobs vs. Vanderbilt, 3.24.03 8, Mickel Picco vs. So. Fla. 4.1.09^ 86 vs. Vanderbilt 3.24.03 25, Becky Gottstein vs. Virginia, 3.19.00 8, Mickel Picco vs. BU 3.23.09^ 86^ vs. St. Joseph’s 3.19.11 24, Kindyll Dorsey vs. Ohio State, 3.21.06 8, Amber Jacobs vs. Mississippi St. 3.15.02 85^ vs. Yale 3.17.11 24, Becky Gottstein vs. Vanderbilt, 3.24.03 8, Alissa Murphy vs. Nebraska 3.17.00 82^ vs. South Fla. 4.1.09 23, Becky Gottstein vs. Ohio State, 3,13.00 79 vs. Ohio St. 3.21.06 23, Brianne Stepherson vs. Nebraska, 3.17.00 THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 23, Amber Jacobs vs. ODU, 3.22.03 No. Player Game FIELD GOALS MADE 23, Claire Droesch vs.Duke, 3.22.05 .750 (3-4) Amber Jacobs vs. Ohio State 3.22.04 No. Opponent Game 23, Claire Droesch vs.Houston, 3.20.05 .750 (3-4) Clare Droesch vs. Vanderbilt 3.24.03 35^ vs. Yale 3.17.11 23, Stefanie Murphy vs. St. John's, 3.26.04^ .750 (3-4), Brianne Stepherson vs. Nebraska 3.17.00 23, Jaclyn Thoman vs. Yale, 3.17.11^ 34 vs. Vanderbilt 3.24.03 32^ vs. St. Joe's 3.19.11 22, Carolyn Swords vs. So. Fla., 4.1.09^ FREE THROW MADE 21, Carolyn Swords vs. St. Joe's, 3.19.11^ 29 vs. Ohio State 3.21.06 No. Player Game 21, Carolyn Swords vs. Virginia, 3.24.11^ 29 vs. Nebraska 3.17.00 11 Alissa Murphy vs. Ohio St. 3.13.99 21, Brianne Stepherson vs. Virginia, 3.19.00 28 vs. ODU 3.22.03 9 Alissa Murphy vs. Nebraska 3.17.00 21, Brooke Queenan vs. Utah, 3.25.06 28^ at St. John’s 3.26.09 9 Sarah Marshall vs. Ohio St. 3.21.06 20, Stefanie Murphy vs. Vermont, 3.24.08^ 28^ vs. Vermont 3.24.08 20, Carolyn Swords vs. Vermont, 3.24.08^ FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED No. Player Game FIELD GOALS MADE No. Opponent Game 12 Alissa Murphy vs. Ohio St., 3/13/99 No., Player Game 70^ vs. St. Joseph’s 3.19.11 11 Brittanny Johnson vs. Vermont, 3/24/08^ 11, Becky Gottstein vs. Vanderbilt, 3.24.03 68^ vs. St. John's 3.26.09 10 Sarah Marshall vs. Ohio St., 3/21/06 11, Becky Gottstein vs. Virginia, 3.19.00 67^ vs. Boston U. 3.23.09 10, Carolyn Swords vs. Virginia, 3.24.11^ 66 vs. Vanderbilt 3.24.03 10, Stefanie Murphy vs. St. John's, 3.26.09^ FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE 10, Jaclyn Thoman vs. Yale, 3.17.11^ No. Player Game FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 10, Becky Gottstein vs. Ohio St., 3.13.99 1.000 (9-9) Alissa Murphy vs. Nebraska, 3.17.00 No. Opponent Game 10, Claire Droesch vs. Duke, 3.19.06 1.000 (7-7) Brooke Queenan vs. Houston, 3.20.05 .603^ vs. Yale 3.17.11 1.000 (6-6) Clare Droesch vs. Houston, 3.20.05 .542 vs. Ohio State 3.13.99 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1.000 (6-6) Amber Jacobs vs. Vanderbilt, 3.24.03 .538^ vs. Vermont 3.24.08 No., Player Game 1.000 (6-6) Jaclyn Thoman ^ vs. Georgetown, 3.29.09 1.000 (5-5) Stefanie Murphy at St. John’s, 3.27.08^ 20, Mickel Picco vs. So. Florida, 4.1.09^ THREE-POINT FG MADE 19, Mickel Picco vs.Georgetown, 3.29.09^ No. Opponent Game 17, Brooke Queenan vs. Utah, 3.25.06 REBOUNDS 10^ vs. St. Joseph’s 3.19.11 16, Kerri Shields vs. St. Joe's 3.19.11^ No. Player Game 8 vs. Nebraska 3.17.00 16, Jaclyn Thoman vs. Yale, 3.17.11^ 16^ Carolyn Swords vs. St. Joe’s, 3.19.11 8^ vs. Vermont 3.24.08 16, Clare Droesch vs. Minnesota, 3.28.04 15^ Carolyn Swords at Virginia, 3.24.11 16, Kathrin Ress vs. E.Michigan, 3.20.04 14^ Carolyn Swords vs. So. Florida, 4.1.09 THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 16, Becky Gottstein vs. ODU, 2.22.03 12 Brooke Queenan vs. Houston, 3.20.05 No. Opponent Game 16, Nicole Conway vs. Tenn., 3.15.99 12 Becky Gottstein vs. Ohio State, 3.13.99 25^ vs. St. Joseph’s 3.19.11 16, Alissa Murphy vs. Nebraska, 3.17.0 11^ Carolyn Swords at Yale, 3.17.11 19^ vs. Boston Univ. 3.23.09 16, Brianne Stepherson vs. Virginia, 3.19.00 11^ Kristen Doherty vs. St. Joe's, 3.19.11 19^ vs. Virginia 3.24.11 15, Carolyn Swords vs. Virginia, 3.24.11^ 11^ Stefanie Murphy vs. Boston U., 3.23.09 15, Carolyn Swords vs. St. Joe's, 3.19.11^ 19^ vs. So. Florida 4.1.09 18^ at St. John's 3.26.09 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 17^ vs. Georgetown 3.29.09 ASSISTS 17 vs. Mississippi St. 3.15.02 No. Player Game No. Player Game 1.000 (9-9) Carolyn Swords vs. Vermont, 3.24.08^ 9 Brianne Stepherson vs. ODU, 3.22.03 THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE .846 (11-13) Becky Gottstein vs. Virginia, 3.19.00 8 Brianne Stepherson vs. Vandy, 3.24.03 No. Opponent Game .786 (11-14) Becky Gottstein vs. Vandy, 3.24.03 7 Brianne Stepherson vs. Miss. St., 3.15.02 .667 (8-12) vs. Vermont 3.24.08 .769 (10-13) Stefanie Murphy vs. St. John's 3.26.09^ 7^ Jaclyn Thoman at Yale, 3.24.08 .538 (7-13) vs. Ohio State 3.21.06 .750 (9-12) Carolyn Swords vs. So. Fla, 4.1.09^ 7^ Jaclyn Thoman vs. St. Joe's, 3.19.11

THREE-POINT FG MADE STEALS THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE No. Opponent Game No. Player Game No. Player Game .667 (8-12) vs. Vermont 3.24.08 8 Kerri Shields vs. St. Joe's, 3.19.11^ 4^ Jaclyn Thoman vs. Georgetown, 3.29.09 .538 (7-13) vs. Ohio State 3.21.06 6 Kindyll Dorsey vs. Ohio State, 3.21.06 BLOCKED SHOTS No. Games Year 5 Carolyn Swords at St. John’s, 3.26.09 4 Whitney Steele vs. Ohio St., 3.13.99 ^ WNIT Records 4 Whitney Steele vs. Tennessee, 3.15.99 3 Stefanie Murphy at St. John’s, 3.26.09

43 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK postseason TEAM RECORDS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE STEALS No. Opponent Date No. Opponent Date 1.000 vs. UConn 3.30.03 11 vs. Ohio St. 3.13.99 .933 vs. ODU 3.22.03 11 vs. Ohio St. 3.22.04 .917 vs. Tennessee 3.15.99 10^ vs. Yale 3.17.11 .880 vs. Georgetown 3.29.09 10 vs. Mississippi St. 3.15.02 9 vs. Nebraska 3.17.00 9 vs. E. Michigan 3.20.04 FREE THROWS MADE 9 vs. Nebraska 3.17.00 No. Opponent Date 29-36 vs. Notre Dame .3.19.06 27-34 vs. Nebraska 3.17.00 BLOCKS 22-25 vs. Georgetown 3.29.09 No. Opponent Date 10 ^ at St. John’s 3.26.09 7 ^ vs. Virginia 3.24.11 6 vs. Tennessee 3.15.99 FREE THROW ATTEMPTED No. Opponent Date 36 vs. Notre Dame 3.19.06 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 34 vs. Nebraska 3.17.00 27 (86-59) ^ vs. St. Joseph's 3.19.11 25^ vs. Georgetown 3.29.09 24 (85-61)^ vs. Yale 3.17.11 22 (65-43) vs. Houston 3.22.05 17 (78-61) vs. Notre Dame 3.19.06

17 (93-76) vs. Nebraska 3.17.00

LARGEST MARGIN IN A LOSS 27 (89-62) vs. Tennessee 3.15.99

^ WNIT Records

44 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK postseason box scores 1999 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2000 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOSTON COLLEGE 72, OHIO STATE 59 BOSTON COLLEGE 93, NEBRASKA 76 MARCH 13, 1999 — EAST REGIONAL — FIRST ROUND MARCH 17, 2000 - MIDEAST REGIONAL KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE FIRST ROUND - CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

OHIO STATE 34 25 59 BOSTON COLLEGE 52 41 93 BOSTON COLLEGE 31 41 72 NEBRASKA 38 38 76

BOSTON COLLEGE - 72 BOSTON COLLEGE - 93 NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN J. Cournoyer 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1-1 0 1 13 A. Murphy 7-16 3-8 9-9 2-5-7 26 3 38 N. Conway 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 17 B. Gottstein 7-12 0-0 6-8 4-2-6 20 2 27 W. Steele 3-5 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 7 2 24 J. Cournoyer 3-7 0-0 4-4 3-2-5 10 1 28 C. Bouchard 2-8 2-4 2-4 2-3-5 8 4 35 B. Stepherson 4-8 0-0 3-4 1-4-5 11 2 38 B. Stepherson 8-11 3-4 4-4 0-0-0 23 5 38 A. Murphy 5-9 1-2 11-12 2-4-6 22 3 39 K. Mackie 2-6 0-0 2-5 0-5-5 6 2 23 D. O’Banion 3-4 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 7 1 26 N. Conway 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 2 6 P. Bacso 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 10 A. Spears 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 B. Gottstein 10-14 0-0 3-3 4-8-12 23 1 33 A. Shields 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 TOTALS 26-48 2-5 18-23 9-28-37 72 10 200 T. Few 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 D. O’Banion 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 OHIO STATE - 59 M. Magarity 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 M. Porter 6-7 0-1 2-6 3-3-6 14 0 32 TOTALS 29-63 8-16 27-34 13-20-33 93 19 200 L. Shenk 1-12 0-5 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 34 NEBRASKA - 76 M. Moua 8-9 0-0 0-2 1-3-4 16 1 28 N. Kubik 7-13 0-1 4-6 1-3-4 18 5 34 J. Lewis 4-8 4-5 2-2 0-0-0 14 2 34 C. Rogers 5-5 0-0 3-3 2-4-6 13 1 24 R. Barker 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 1 1 28 C. Leonhardt 4-10 0-0 3-4 4-3-7 11 0 32 T. Brown 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 2 0 9 M. Peterson 3-6 2-4 0-0 1-3-4 8 3 34 L. Ingham 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 3 1 13 B. Schwartz 6-12 1-4 3-4 0-4-4 16 1 30 A. Went 2-5 1-4 0-0 0-0-0 5 0 19 L. Jones 2-9 0-5 3-4 2-4-6 7 1 22 N. Gilmore 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-1-2 3 0 13 TOTALS 22-52 4-17 11-20 9-15-24 59 9 200 S. Roberts 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-4-4 2 0 3 P. Sutton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 8 1999 NCAA TOURNAMENT I. Kelley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 3 TENNESSEE 89, BOSTON COLLEGE 62 TOTALS 29-57 4-16 14-19 9-23-32 76 10 200 MARCH 15, 1999 - EAST REGIONAL - SECOND ROUND KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 2000 NCAA TOURNAMENT VIRGINIA 74, BOSTON COLLEGE 70 BOSTON COLLEGE 41 21 62 MARCH 19, 2000 - MIDEAST REGIONAL TENNESSEE 42 47 89 SECOND ROUND - CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

BOSTON COLLEGE - 62 BOSTON COLLEGE 26 44 70 NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN VIRGINIA 30 43 74 N. Conway 7-16 2-6 0-0 3-5-8 16 3 39 B. Gottstein 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 4 0 21 NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN W. Steele 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 6 0 21 A. Murphy 1-7 1-3 0-0 0-5-5 3 2 27 B. Stepherson 1-8 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 3 4 30 B. Gottstein 11-13 0-0 3-6 5-6-11 25 0 40 A. Murphy 3-11 2-5 4-4 0-8-8 12 5 38 J. Cournoyer 0-5 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 1 11 D. O’Banion 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 10 C. Bouchard 4-11 2-4 1-3 0-2-2 11 1 36 J. Cournoyer 6-8 0-0 4-5 2-4-6 16 0 27 B. Stepherson 6-16 0-2 9-10 1-2-3 21 6 40 T. Few 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 K. Mackie 3-4 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 6 1 27N. S. Rainer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 Conway 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 4 1 19 P. Bacso 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 2 0 6 D. O’Banion 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 K. Mackie 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-0-1 3 0 4 TOTALS 27-59 3-9 13-19 9-23-32 70 12 200 TOTALS 23-61 5-15 11-12 8-23-31 62 14 200 VIRGINIA - 74 TENNESSEE - 89 S. Volnaya 2-6 2-2 5-6 1-5-6 11 3 33 C. Holdsclaw 15-22 0-0 9-10 2-5-7 39 0 33 L. Hosac 1-5 0-3 0-0 1-5-6 2 0 32 T. Catchings 5-17 0-2 3-3 8-5-13 13 0 33 S. LaRue 7-10 0-1 2-3 2-5-7 16 2 27 M. Snow 4-9 0-0 4-6 1-5-6 2 0 26 R. Robinson 6-10 0-0 7-11 1-4-5 19 2 33 K. Jolly 1-6 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 34 T. Quarles 8-17 5-8 3-4 1-2-3 24 1 40 K. Clement 3-9 1-4 2-3 2-7-9 9 5 37 D. Mitchelson 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-1-1 2 1 17 N. Butts 1-4 0-0 4-8 3-2-5 6 0 15 E. Kravchenko 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 4 A. Canon 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 K. Tracy 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 9 S. Edwards 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 3 C. Lias 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 5 T. Geter 3-5 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 6 1 13 TOTALS 25-51 7-15 17-26 8-23-31 74 9 200 S. Pillow 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 2 0 4 TOTALS 32-74 1-8 24-32 23-29-52 89 9 200

45 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK postseason box scores 2002 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2003 NCAA TOURNAMENT MISSISSIPPI STATE 65, BOSTON COLLEGE 59 BOSTON COLLEGE 86, VANDERBILT 85 (OT) MARCH 15, 2002 - WEST REGIONAL MARCH 24, 2003 - EAST REGIONAL - SECOND ROUND FIRST ROUND - LUBBOCK, TEXAS NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

MISSISSIPPI ST 29 36 65 VANDERBILT 44 30 9 85 BOSTON COLLEGE 32 27 59 BOSTON COLLEGE 36 38 11 86

VANDERBILT - 85 (OT) MISSISSIPPI STATE - 65 NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN H. Hager 5-6 5-5 2-2 2-4-6 17 2 42 K. Stringfellow 0-2 0-1 4-4 0-2-2 4 2 31 J. Benningfield 9-15 3-4 5-8 0-7-7 26 9 37 L. Thomas 9-14 0-0 9-12 2-13-15 27 1 35 C. Anderson 10-15 0-0 8-9 0-4-4 28 4 36 J. Fambrough 2-7 1-3 0-0 1-2-3 5 1 28 A. Ramsey 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 28 R. Jones 2-4 1-1 4-5 0-0-0 9 3 35 A. McElhiney 2-8 2-6 0-0 0-1-1 6 5 45 T. White 6-13 0-3 3-4 1-4-5 15 1 37 T. Battle 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-2-2 2 1 19 J. Carter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 4 A. Earley 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 4 2 18 R. Kates 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 17 TEAM 0-2-2 L. Sippel 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 13 TOTALS 30-54 10-17 15-21 2-25-27 85 25 200 TEAM 1-3-4 BOSTON COLLEGE - 86 TOTALS 21-45 3-10 20-25 5-27-32 65 8 200 B. Gottstein 11-14 0-0 2-5 4-4-8` 24 2 30 BOSTON COLLEGE - 59 M. Leahy 2-6 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 6 0 24 N. Conway 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 2 6 J. Deveny 4-11 0-2 1-2 0-5-5 9 6 36 R. Byars 3-5 0-0 0-1 1-6-7 6 1 32 B. Stepherson 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-1-1 0 8 26 K. Mackie 1-4 0-0 1-1 2-2-4 3 1 28 A. Jacobs 8-14 3-7 6-6 2-1-3 25 2 42 B. Stepherson 4-9 1-1 0-0 1-2-3 9 7 23 B. Queenan 1-3 0-0 1-2 1-3-4 3 2 16 A. Jacobs 6-14 2-8 0-1 0-3-3 14 2 35 C. Droesch 7-13 3-4 0-0 2-6-8 17 2 29 C. Droesch 2-9 1-6 2-2 2-1-3 7 1 30 A. Spears 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 9 J. Deveny 6-14 1-2 2-2 2-5-7 15 0 30 K. Mackie 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 13 A. Shields 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 6 TEAM 1-1-2 A. Spears 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 0 20 TOTALS 34-66 6-13 12-19 10-25-35 86 22 200 TEAM 1-1-2 TOTALS 24-60 6-18 5-7 11-23-34 59 13 200 2003 NCAA TOURNAMENT CONNECTICUT 70, BOSTON COLLEGE 49 MARCH 30, 2003 - EAST REGIONAL - SWEET 16 2003 NCAA TOURNAMENT DAYTON, OHIO BOSTON COLLEGE 73, OLD DOMINION 72 MARCH 22, 2003 - EAST REGIONAL - FIRST ROUND NORFOLK, VIRGINIA UCONN 44 26 70 BOSTON COLLEGE 25 24 49

OLD DOMINION 41 31 72 CONNECTICUT - 70 BOSTON COLLEGE 38 55 73 D. Taurasi 10-17 2-5 4-6 3-9-12 26 1 34 B. Turner 6-10 1-1 1-3 4-2-6 14 2 29 OLD DOMINION - 72 J. Moore 6-10 0-0 5-6 0-5-5 17 2 28 NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN M. Conlon 0-4 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 0 4 28 M. Coker 8-9 1-1 1-2 3-10-13 18 2 31 A. Strother 1-5 0-3 2-2 0-4-4 4 4 35 K. Giddens 3-6 0-0 0-0 2-5-7 6 1 34 A. Valley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 2 C. Turner 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 0 2 30 S. Marron 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 O. Howard 6-17 3-5 2-2 2-1-3 17 8 38 M. Valley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 5 S. Grant 5-12 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 12 3 32 A. Battle 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 3 21 M. Nhassengo 5-11 0-0 0-1 2-3-5 10 3 24 Crockett 3-4 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 7 0 16 P. Muxiri 2-3 0-0 0-1 1-0-1 4 0 4 TEAM 0-2-2 TOTALS 27-53 3-12 13-19 8-28-36 70 17 200 M. Spence 1-2 1-2 2-2 0-0-0 5 0 7 BOSTON COLLEGE - 49 TEAM 2-1-3 B. Gottstein 5-11 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 10 0 33 TOTALS 30-62 5-9 7-10 15-23-38 72 200 M. Leahy 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 16 J. Deveny 4-14 2-3 4-4 1-4-5 14 3 36 BOSTON COLLEGE - 73 Stepherson 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 2 21 B. Gottstein 6-16 0-0 2-2 2-6-8 14 1 35 A. Jacobs 2-13 0-4 0-0 0-2-2 4 1 33 M. Leahy 3-4 0-0 1-1 2-1-3 7 1 35 B. Queenan 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 11 J. Deveny 6-12 0-4 1-2 3-6-9 13 4 37 C. Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 B. Stepherson 3-10 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 8 9 37 C. Droesch 4-6 3-5 0-0 1-1-2 11 2 22 A. Jacobs 8-14 3-5 4-4 1-2-3 23 4 35 A. Parham 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 5 C. Droesch 0-4 0-2 2-2 0-2-2 2 0 11 N. Warren 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 A. Spears 2-2 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 6 0 8 A. Shields 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 2 0 1 K. Mackie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 A. Spears 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 2 0 13 TEAM 2-1-3 K. Mackie 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 6 TOTALS 28-62 3-11 14-15 11-20-31 73 19 200 L. Macchia 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 TEAM 4-2-6 TOTALS 19-59 5-13 6-6 12-21-33 49 8 200

46 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK postseason box scores 2004 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2004 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOSTON COLLEGE 58, EASTERN MICHIGAN 56 MINNESOTA 76, BOSTON COLLEGE 63 MARCH 20, 2004 - MIDEAST REGIONAL MARCH 28, 2004 - MIDEAST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND - COLUMBUS, OHIO SWEET 16 - COLUMBUS, OHIO

EASTERN MICHIGAN 24 32 56 MINNESOTA 30 46 76 BOSTON COLLEGE 34 24 58 BOSTON COLLEGE 28 35 63 MINNESOTA - 76 EASTERN MICHIGAN - 56 NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN S. Bolden 4-9 1-3 4-5 0-1-1 13 0 35 N. Knapp 3-8 0-0 0-1 0-4-4 6 0 21 K. Andersson 4-6 0-0 3-6 3-1-4 11 1 32 M. Crandall 1-6 1-4 0-0 0-2-2 3 1 31 J. McCarville 9-14 0-0 7-10 3-12-15 25 1 37 E. Ford 3-9 1-4 2-3 4-2-6 9 3 37 S. Schonrock 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-2-2 3 2 35 R. Coleman 5-14 1-3 4-4 1-7-8 15 1 40 L. Whalen 5-15 2-4 3-4 3-3-6 15 10 32 M. Ulker 5-10 0-1 2-2 3-2-5 12 0 25 K. Roysland 1-1 1-1 1-4 1-0-1 4 1 11 L. DeGroot 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 L. Dimitroff 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 C. Williams 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 3 10 H. Garry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 S. VanMetre 3-10 3-4 0-0 5-5-10 9 3 34 J. Broback 1-4 1-2 2-2 2-0-2 5 0 13 TEAM 3-3-6 C. Collison 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 TOTALS 21-60 6-17 8-10 16-25-41 56 11 200 L. Podominick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 2 TEAM 0-1-1 BOSTON COLLEGE - 58 TOTALS 25-53 6-14 20-31 12-22-34 76 15 200 C. Droesch 5-12 1-4 0-0 3-8-11 11 5 36 K. Ress 8-16 0-0 0-0 3-3-6 16 4 36 BOSTON COLLEGE - 63 J. Deveny 4-11 1-1 0-0 0-4-4 9 1 30 K. Ress 4-9 0-0 3-4 2-0-2 4 3 36 A. Jacobs 4-9 3-6 2-4 0-0-0 13 3 37 C. Droesch 8-16 1-5 0-0 1-7-8 17 2 38 M. Leahy 1-6 0-0 1-2 2-2-4 3 2 23 J. Deveny 7-12 1-3 1-3 1-5-6 18 1 32 B. Queenan 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 12 A. Jacobs 1-8 1-7 4-4 0-5-5 7 3 37 S. Marshall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 8 M. Leahy 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 16 A. Parham 1-2 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 4 1 16 C. Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 N. Warren 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 B. Queenan 1-2 0-0 2-3 1-2-3 4 0 16 TEAM 1-3-4 S. Marshall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 3 TOTALS 24-60 5-11 5-8 12-24-36 58 17 200 K. Dorsey 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 3 A. Parham 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 0 15 N. Warren 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 3 2004 NCAA TOURNAMENT TOTALS 23-52 4-16 13-16 9-24-33 63 9 200 BOSTON COLLEGE 63, OHIO STATE 48 MARCH 22, 2004 - MIDEAST REGIONAL SECOND ROUND - COLUMBUS, OHIO 2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOSTON COLLEGE 65, HOUSTON 43 MARCH 20, 2005 - CHATTANOOGA REGIONAL OHIO STATE 32 16 48 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - FIRST ROUND BOSTON COLLEGE 33 30 63

OHIO STATE - 48 HOUSTON 17 26 43 NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN BOSTON COLLEGE 34 31 65 L. Turner 3-8 0-0 1-5 5-5-10 7 1 37 HOUSTON - 43 J. Davenport 2-10 0-0 0-2 2-4-6 4 1 35 NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN B. Hoskins 7-14 1-3 1-2 1-2-3 16 2 35 S. Lyttle 5-17 0-1 2-2 1-2-3 12 1 29 K. Wilburn 1-8 0-2 0-0 1-3-4 2 2 35 C. Robinson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 7 C. Matter 4-12 2-8 0-0 0-1-1 10 0 32 K. Harris 4-14 0-0 3-4 3-5-8 11 2 37 B. Howe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 3 J. Overstreet 2-5 0-0 2-2 1-4-5 6 3 36 C. Dark 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-2-3 5 1 15 C. Simpson 0-3 0-1 0-0 2-0-2 0 0 14 M. Munoz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 S. Steele 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0-0 1 1 8 S. Blanton 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 4 1 7 E. Fryters 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 3 3-1-4 D. Andre 1-12 1-3 5-6 5-3-8 8 1 30 TOTALS 21-57 4-15 2-9 14-18-32 48 8 200 K. Creel 2-4 1-3 0-0 1-0-1 1 5 18 T. Taylor 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 3 BOSTON COLLEGE - 63 J. Moore 0-7 0-5 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 13 NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN C. Billingsley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 C. Droesch 2-7 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 5 4 31 TEAM 4-2-6 K. Ress 7-13 0-0 2-4 5-2-7 16 2 34 TOTALS 14-66 2-14 13-16 19-17-36 43 8 200 J. Deveny 6-14 1-5 2-2 1-7-8 15 2 34 BOSTON COLLEGE - 65 A. Jacobs 5-7 3-4 4-4 0-4-4 17 5 36 B. Queenan 5-7 0-0 7-7 2-10-12 17 2 33 M. Leahy 2-6 0-0 3-4 0-3-3 7 1 29 K. Ress 3-8 0-0 2-3 0-4-4 8 0 29 B. Queenan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 15 C. Droesch 7-12 3-6 6-6 0-8-8 23 4 30 S. Marshall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 4 S. Marshall 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 2 5 33 A. Parham 1-2 0-0 1-3 2-3-5 3 1 17 A. Parham 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 2 3 30 TEAM 2-3-5 C. Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 4 TOTALS 23-49 5-11 12-17 10-27-37 63 15 200 K. Dorsey 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 5 2 21 L. Lokitis 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 E. Vogts 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 2 L. Macchia 2-4 0-0 2-4 2-1-3 6 1 16 TEAM 0-2-2 TOTALS 22-44 4-9 17-20 6-34-40 65 18 200

47 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK postseason box scores 2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT DUKE 70, BOSTON COLLEGE 65 BOSTON COLLEGE 79, OHIO STATE 69 MARCH 22, 2005 - CHATTANOOGA REGIONAL MARCH 21, 2006 - ALBUQUERQUE REGIONAL SECOND ROUND - CHAPEL HILL, N.C. WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA - SECOND ROUND

DUKE 36 34 70 BOSTON COLLEGE 38 41 79 BOSTON COLLEGE 30 35 65 OHIO STATE 35 34 69

DUKE - 70 NAME FG 3FG FT O-D-R TP A MIN BOSTON COLLEGE - 79 M. Williams 5-10 0-0 2-3 1-4-5 12 1 34 NAME FG 3FG FT 0-D-T TP A MIN W. Whitley 3-6 1-1 0-1 2-3-5 7 2 36 B. Queenan 9-13 1-3 0-0 1-4-5 19 0 27 A. Bales 7-12 0-0 2-4 1-4-5 16 1 22 A. Parham 3-9 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 6 4 26 M. Currie 6-14 1-3 8-8 2-2-4 21 3 39 K. Ress 4-10 0-0 4-5 3-4-7 12 1 32 W. Smith 2-6 1-1 4-4 1-3-4 9 4 39 S. Marshall 1-4 0-0 9-10 0-5-5 11 6 40 L. Kurz 0-3 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 9 K. Dorsey 9-13 6-10 0-0 0-4-4 24 3 40 C. Black 2-9 0-0 1-2 6-5-11 5 1 21 B. Johnson 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 2 0 18 TEAM 2-0-2 L. Macchia 2-6 0-0 1-2 3-1-4 5 1 17 TOTALS 25-60 3-7 17-22 16-21-37 70 12 200 TOTALS 29-57 7-13 14-17 12-24-36 79 15 200 BOSTON COLLEGE - 65 B. Queenan 8-12 1-1 0-1 3-6-9 17 1 36 OHIO STATE - 69 C. Droesch 10-14 3-6 0-0 0-8-8 23 2 39 NAME FG 3FG FT 0-D-T TP A MIN K. Ress 1-10 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 4 1 23 S. Allen 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 0 2 28 S. Marshall 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 4 40 D. Merrill 6-11 0-1 0-0 3-3-6 12 1 37 A. Parham 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 4 3 22 L. Macchia 4-6 0-0 0-2 2-1-3 8 2 18 J. Davenport 10-18 1-1 0-0 0-7-7 21 2 38 K. Dorsey 3-7 3-7 0-1 0-2-2 9 2 21 B. Hoskins 6-15 0-3 1-2 1-1-2 13 1 28 L. Lokitis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 M. Packer 5-14 3-9 3-4 1-1-2 16 2 30 TEAM 2-0-2 K. Wilburn 2-2 0-0 1-2 6-1-7 5 5 28 TOTALS 28-56 7-14 2-6 9-22-31 65 15 200 T. Battle 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 4 S. Blanton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 T. Riley 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 2 0 5 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT TOTALS 30-65 4-16 5-9 15-18-33 69 13 200 BOSTON COLLEGE 78, NOTRE DAME 61 MARCH 19, 2006 - ALBUQUERQUE REGIONAL WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA - FIRST ROUND 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT UTAH 57, BOSTON COLLEGE 54 NOTRE DAME 26 35 61 MARCH 25, 2006 - ALBUQUERQUE REGIONAL BOSTON COLLEGE 37 41 78 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO - SWEET 16

NOTRE DAME - 61 BOSTON COLLEGE 35 19 54 NAME FG 3FG FT 0-D-T TP A MIN UTAH 30 27 57 L. Schrader 12-23 1-1 4-7 2-2-4 29 0 37 B. Gray 1-7 1-5 0-0 1-2-3 3 1 26 BOSTON COLLEGE - 54 C. Lavere 1-5 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 2 0 16 NAME FG 3FG FT 0-D-T TP A MIN T. Gaines 1-7 0-0 1-1 1-3-4 3 1 16 B. Queenan 9-17 0-3 3-3 4-5-9 21 0 28 M. Duffy 6-15 3-8 0-0 1-3-4 15 5 40 K. Ress 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 0 1 14 C. Allen 0-3 0-1 2-2 1-2-3 2 1 21 S. Marshall 4-8 0-0 1-3 0-1-1 9 2 39 C. Smith 1-2 0-0 0-4 3-0-3 2 0 8 K. Dorsey 0-7 0-5 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 38 M. D’amico 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 2 1 17 A. Parham 4-12 0-0 2-2 3-5-8 10 5 38 C. Erwin 1-3 0-0 1-2 4-2-6 3 1 19 B. Johnson 1-4 0-0 2-2 2-3-5 4 0 23 TOTALS 23-67 5-15 10-18 17-14-31 61 200 L. Macchia 4-9 0-0 2-2 5-2-7 10 2 20 TOTALS 22-60 0-8 10-12 16-27-43 54 10 200 BOSTON COLLEGE - 78 NAME FG 3FG FT 0-D-T TP A MIN UTAH - 57 B. Queenan 3-10 2-3 10-12 3-8-11 18 1 30 NAME FG 3FG FT 0-D-T TP A MIN A. Parham 7-9 0-0 2-3 0-4-4 16 4 36 K. Smith 3-13 0-2 1-2 4-4-8 3 7 38 K. Ress 5-8 0-0 5-5 2-2-4 15 1 19 J. Perry 3-6 1-2 1-1 1-4-5 8 0 23 S. Marshall 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 4 5 40 H. Carlsen 3-5 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 6 1 26 K. Dorsey ?-8 1-4 3-4 1-2-3 10 1 38 S. Thorburn 3-13 1-2 3-4 2-3-5 10 5 40 B. Johnson 0-2 0-0 5-6 2-3-5 5 0 12 J. Larson 3-8 2-5 2-3 0-2-2 10 0 33 L. Macchia 3-5 0-0 4-6 1-7-8 10 4 25 M. Warburton 1-4 1-2 2-3 0-3-3 5 0 22 TOTALS 23-48 3-7 29-36 12-30-42 78 16 200 J. Filipe 5-9 1-1 0-0 3-3-6 11 0 18 TOTALS 21-58 6-16 9-13 13-23-36 57 12 200

48 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK postseason box scores 2009 WNIT TOURNAMENT 2008 WNIT TOURNAMENT BOSTON COLLEGE 68, BOSTON UNIVERSITY 53 BOSTON COLLEGE 76, VERMONT 64 MARCH 23, 2009 - SECOND ROUND MARCH 24, 2008 - SECOND ROUND CONTE FORUM, CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. CONTE FORUM - CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. BOSTON UNIVERSITY 34 29 53 VERMONT 29 35 64 BOSTON COLLEGE 31 34 68 BOSTON COLLEGE 35 41 76 BU - 53 NAME FG FT 3FGT TP O-D-T A MIN VERMONT - 64 A. Hinton 2-6 0-0 2-5 6 0-2-2 1 30 NAME FG FT 3FG TP O-D-T A MIN J. Burks-Wiley 3-7 0-0 1-3 7 0-4-4 1 19 C. Pilypaitis 7-12 2-2 5-7 21 0-6-6 4 35 K. Dini 6-16 0-1 5-12 17 0-3-3 0 37 K. Poles 3-5 2-2 0-0 8 2-2-4 2 30 C. Kinneary 1-6 0-0 0-0 2 0-0-0 2 39 M. Kotsopoulos 3-12 2-4 0-3 8 0-1-1 4 34 A. Umez-Eronini 2-9 6-6 0-0 10 1-5-6 4 28 A. Rosenkrantz 1-6 0-0 1-3 3 1-2-3 2 24 K. Cashman 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0-0 0 4 S. Fenton 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 1-3-4 3 29 M. McKemie 1-3 4-6 0-0 6 0-2-2 1 18 T. Young 4-7 3-4 3-5 14 1-2-3 1 25 A. Young 0-3 0-0 0-1 0 1-1-2 1 8 S. Janousek 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0-0 0 6 K. Briggs 1-2 2-4 1-2 5 0-0-0 0 7 A. Cihal 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 2-0-2 0 13 K. McIntyre 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0-0 0 1 S. Iwobi 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0-0-0 1 4 C. Stewart 0-0 0-2 0-0 0 0-0-0 0 9 TOTALS 23-55 9-12 9-18 64 7-16-23 17 200 TEAM 6-3-9 TOTALS 16-53 12-19 9-23 53 2-17-19 10 200 BOSTON COLLEGE - 76 BOSTON COLLEGE - 68 NAME FG FT 3FG TP O-D-T A MIN A. Brown 2-6 2-2 0-0 6 2-3-5 1 16 C. Swords 9-9 2-2 0-0 20 2-5-7 1 35 S. Murphy 5-9 1-1 0-1 11 4-7-11 3 27 S. Murphy 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 0-7-7 2 33 C. Swords 6-12 4-5 0-0 16 6-4-10 1 29 J. Thoman 1-4 0-0 0-1 2 3-1-4 7 25 J. Thoman 3-6 1-2 2-2 9 0-3-3 3 25 B. Johnson 6-13 6-11 2-3 20 1-3-4 1 36 M. Picco 3-11 0-0 2-8 8 0-4-4 3 27 M. Picco 6-12 2-2 4-4 18 0-2-2 6 35 V. Jones 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0-1 1 4 A. Brown 2-4 2-4 1-2 7 2-1-3 0 18 L. Pratt 0-4 0-0 0-1 0 1-1-2 1 7 L. Pratt 2-3 0-0 1-2 5 0-3-3 0 9 C. Rusin 0-2 1-2 0-0 1 1-1-2 1 14 R. Miles 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1-0-1 1 9 B. Johnson 1-2 0-0 1-1 3 0-2-2 0 11 TOTALS 28-52 12-19 8-12 76 9-22-31 18 200 J. Gill 1-7 0-0 1-3 3 0-1-1 0 13 M. Nickson 0-0 1-2 0-0 1 1-2-3 0 4 2008 WNIT TOURNAMENT L. Whitehurst 3-5 1-2 0-0 7 4-5-9 0 18 ST. JOHN'S 65, BOSTON COLLEGE 56 V. Wilson 1-3 0-0 1-3 3 0-0-0 0 5 MARCH 27, 2008 - FIRST ROUND TEAM 7-3-10 CARNESECCA ARENA, QUEENS, N.Y. TOTALS 25-67 11-16 7-19 68 20-33-53 14 200

BOSTON COLLEGE 25 31 56 ST. JOHN'S 39 26 65

NAME FG FT 3FG TP O-D-T A MIN S. Murphy 3-6 5-5 0-0 11 3-3-6 2 29 C. Swords 6-11 2-3 0-0 14 2-5-7 0 36 A. Brown 1-5 0-0 0-1 2 1-3-4 0 22 B. Johnson 4-10 2-2 1-2 11 0-4-4 1 30 M. Picco 4-8 0-0 2-6 10 0-1-1 2 39 J. Thoman 3-4 0-0 2-2 8 0-2-2 2 13 L. Pratt 0-2 0-3 0-1 0 1-2-3 2 17 K. Kentish 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0-0 0 0 C. Rusin 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0-0-0 1 6 R. Miles 0-2 0-0 0-1 0 0-3-3 1 8 TEAM 5-1-6 TOTALS 21-49 9-13 5-14 56 7-23-30 11 200

ST. JOHN’S - 65 J. McCorvey 0-1 0-3 0-0 0 1-1-2 0 13 C. Hart 0-2 2-4 0-0 2 0-2-2 3 18 S. Lindsay 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 0-1-1 1 28 K. Wright 4-14 7-11 0-3 15 3-2-5 3 38 M. McLean 6-13 6-6 3-5 21 4-6-10 3 35 K. Moore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0-1 1 2 T. Sten 2-4 3-4 0-0 7 1-2-3 1 20 K. McManmon 2-5 0-0 2-4 6 0-0-0 0 17 S. Ledbetter 0-1 0-2 0-0 0 1-2-3 0 9 R. Mitchell 4-7 2-2 0-0 10 1-3-4 1 20 TEAM 8-1-9 TOTALS 20-52 20-3 25-12 65 12-19-3 19 200

49 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK postseason box scores 2009 WNIT TOURNAMENT 2009 WNIT TOURNAMENT BOSTON COLLEGE 68, ST. JOHN'S 64 BOSTON COLLEGE 65, GEORGETOWN 56 MARCH 26, 2009 - THIRD ROUND MARCH 29, 2009 - FOURTH ROUND CARNESECCA ARENA, QUEENS, N.Y. CONTE FORUM, CHESTNUT HILL, MASS.

GEORGETOWN 23 33 56 BOSTON COLLEGE 35 34 69 BOSTON COLLEGE 29 36 65 ST. JOHN'S 23 41 64

GEORGETOWN - 56 BOSTON COLLEGE - 68 NAME FG FT 3FGT TP O-D-T A MIN NAME FG FT 3FGT TP O-D-T A MIN D. Stevens 4-12 2-8 0-1 10 6-5-11 2 27 A. Brown 3-7 0-0 0-1 6 0-6-6 1 21 L. Magee 1-8 0-0 0-2 2 1-2-3 1 15 S. Murphy 10-13 2-3 1-1 23 8-2-10 4 35 S. Fuller 5-11 0-0 2-3 12 2-1-3 3 25 C. Swords 4-10 2-2 0-0 10 2-7-9 1 29 J. Thoman 4-6 0-0 2-2 10 1-1-2 3 21 J. Butler 1-5 0-0 0-1 2 1-5-6 1 26 M. Picco 2-8 2-2 1-4 7 0-3-3 2 37 K. Houlette 5-12 0-0 5-9 15 2-1-3 1 28 V. Jones 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1-1 1 1 M. McNutt 5-14 0-0 0-5 10 2-2-4 2 37 C. Rusin 2-5 1-2 0-2 5 0-1-1 1 17 R. Wright 4-9 0-0 2-5 10 1-0-1 0 16 B. Johnson 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 2-1-3 3 19 T. McBride 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0-0 0 5 J. Gill 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 0-3-3 0 5 A. Crawford 0-3 1-4 0-0 1 0-1-1 0 17 M. Nickson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-1-1 0 4 K. Kirkland 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0-0 2 15 L. Whitehurst 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0-1-1 0 11 K. Hatton 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 1-2-3 0 16 TEAM 3-2-5 TEAM 5-3-8

TOTALS 28-57 7-10 5-12 68 13-27-40 16 200 TOTALS 23-65 1-4 9-25 56 10-14-24 10 200 ST. JOHN’S - 64 BOSTON COLLEGE - 65 D. Stevens 4-12 2-8 0-1 10 6-5-11 2 27 A. Brown 4-6 3-3 0-1 11 2-6-8 3 31 J. McCorvey 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 1-3-4 0 18 S. Murphy 5-7 0-0 0-0 10 3-3-6 0 30 S. Ledbetter 3-6 0-0 1-1 7 2-1-3 2 24 C. Swords 6-10 4-6 0-0 16 7-3-10 1 29 S. Lindsay 7-13 0-0 2-3 16 0-1-1 3 36 J. Thoman 1-5 6-6 0-0 8 1-3-4 2 30 K. McManmon 3-12 0-0 1-7 7 1-1-2 0 36 M. Picco 2-19 4-4 1-14 9 1-5-6 1 33 K. Moore 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0-0 0 3 L. Pratt 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0-0-0 1 1 B. Murphy 5-11 0-0 3-6 13 0-1-1 1 22 B. Johnson 0-2 4-4 0-0 4 0-2-2 3 17 C. Hart 0-2 2-2 0-0 2 3-3-6 0 18 J. Gill 1-3 0-0 0-1 2 0-1-1 0 10 A. Mitchell 4-8 1-2 0-0 9 2-0-2 2 16 L. Whitehurst 2-4 1-2 0-0 5 3-4-7 0 19 TEAM 5-1-6 TEAM 5-3-8 TOTALS 26-68 5-12 7-18 64 15-15-30 10 200 TOTALS 21-57 22-25 1-17 65 17-27-44 10 200

50 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK postseason box scores 2009 WNIT TOURNAMENT 2011 WNIT TOURNAMENT SOUTH FLORIDA 82, BOSTON COLLEGE 65 BOSTON COLLEGE 85, YALE 61 APRIL 1, 2009 - FINAL FOUR MARCH 17, 2011 - FIRST ROUND CONTE FORUM, CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. JOHN J. LEE AMPHITHEATER, NEW HAVEN, CONN.

SOUTH FLORIDA 28 54 82 BOSTON COLLEGE 47 38 85 BOSTON COLLEGE 32 33 65 YALE 28 33 61

SOUTH FLORIDA - 82 BOSTON COLLEGE - 85 NAME FG FT 3FGT TP O-D-T A MIN NAME FG FT 3FGT O-D-T TP A MIN J. Lawson 2-9 1-2 0-0 5 5-4-9 0 31 S. Murphy 8-12 0-1 2-3 1-6-7 18 1 28 B. Densonf 4-6 4-4 0-0 12 0-7-7 0 33 C. Swords 3-4 0-0 3-5 3-8-11 9 1 20 J. Wynne 6-10 5-5 2-4 19 0-1-1 2 29 K. Shields 2-6 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 5 2 29 S. Grace 5-14 4-4 2-6 16 0-2-2 7 35 J. Thoman 10-16 2-2 1-2 0-5-5 23 4 33 J. Sepulveda 1-3 0-0 0-2 2 0-2-2 0 25 K. Doherty 3-8 0-2 5-5 0-5-5 11 3 23 P. Grant 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 3-2-5 0 14 M. Mello 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 A. Speed 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0-0 1 1 S. Brown 3-5 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 6 3 19 A. Sanders 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0-0 0 1 T. Ruffin 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-3-4 0 5 13 J. Stokes 7-16 3-6 5-9 22 1-0-1 3 30 K. Chapman 4-4 0-0 1-1 1-2-3 9 2 20 M. Dalembert 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0-0-0 0 1 K. Zenevitch 2-3 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 4 1 13 TEAM 5-4-9 TEAM 2-0-2 TOTALS 28-63 17-21 9-21 82 9-18-27 13 200 TOTALS 35-58 3-9 12-18 11-35-46 85 20 200 BOSTON COLLEGE - 65 YALE - 61 A. Brown 1-2 1-2 0-0 3 1-2-3 3 22 NAME FG 3FG FT 0-D-T TP A MIN S. Murphy 1-6 1-2 0-1 3 1-2-3 1 20 J. Graf 5-13 2-5 3-3 1-3-4 15 3 29 C. Swords 9-12 4-7 0-0 22 5-9-14 2 33 M. Gobrecht 3-8 0-1 4-5 3-2-5 10 3 28 J. Thoman 1-6 0-0 1-1 3 0-4-4 5 18 M. Vasquez 3-15 0-5 2-2 0-0-0 8 0 31 M. Picco 8-20 0-0 2-8 18 1-0-1 3 37 A. West 3-6 1-3 2-2 0-2-2 9 3 29 V. Jones 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1-1 1 13 Y. Greenfield 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 10 C. Rusin 0-0 1-2 0-0 1 0-1-1 0 7 A. Messimer 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 6 0 21 B. Johnson 0-3 1-2 0-1 1 0-0-0 1 12 E. Von Kaeppler 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 0 8 J. Gill 1-3 1-2 0-0 3 1-1-2 0 11 A. Osborn-Jones 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 9 M. Nickson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0-0 0 2 TEAM 1-0-1 L. Whitehurst 5-9 1-2 0-0 11 7-3-10 2 25 TOTALS 19-58 5-18 18-19 5-16-21 16 11 200 TEAM 6-2-8 TOTALS 26-61 10-19 3-11 65 16-23-39 18 200

51 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK postseason box scores 2011 WNIT TOURNAMENT 2011 WNIT TOURNAMENT BOSTON COLLEGE 86, ST. JOSEPH'S 59 VIRGINIA 53, BOSTON COLLEGE 48 MARCH 19, 2011 - SECOND ROUND MARCH 24, 2011 - FOURTH ROUND CONTE FORUM, CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

BOSTON COLLEGE 47 39 85 BOSTON COLLEGE 24 24 48 ST. JOSEPH'S 26 35 59 VIRGINIA 28 25 53

ST. JOSEPH’S - 59 BOSTON COLLEGE - 48 NAME FG 3FG FT 0-D-T TP A MIN NAME FG 3FG FT 0-D-T TP A MIN S. van Grinsven 0-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 0 14 S. Murphy 7-12 0-2 0-0 0-5-5 14 1 24 K. Cavallo 4-7 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 8 0 29 C. Swords 10-15 0-0 1-3 4-11-15 21 2 36 E. Shields 8-10 4-5 1-1 0-5-5 21 3 34 K. Shields 2-9 1-8 0-1 2-3-5 5 1 32 K. Kuester 1-7 0-4 5-5 1-0-1 7 4 26 J. Thoman 1-12 1-6 1-2 1-1-2 4 3 35 M. Baker 5-14 1-1 0-0 0-3-3 11 2 28 K. Doherty 1-6 1-3 0-0 2-2-4 3 3 33 I. Gotfrida 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 12 S. Brown 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-3-3 1 0 15 K. Parker 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 8 T. Ruffin 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 5 M. Vila 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 2 1 8 K. Chapman 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 9 D. Bryant 2-8 2-8 0-0 2-1-3 6 2 19 K. Zenevitch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 11 S. Smith 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 11 TEAM 1-0-1 A. Prim 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-0-0 2 0 11 TOTALS 21-60 3-19 3-8 10-28-38 48 12 200 TEAM 1-3-4 TOTALS 22-68 7-21 8-8 8-19-27 59 13 200 VIRGINIA - 59 NAME FG 3FG FT 0-D-T TP A MIN BOSTON COLLEGE - 86 C. Shine 4-8 0-0 0-0 3-5-8 8 0 30 NAME FG 3FG FT 0-D-T TP A MIN S. Egwu 1-6 0-0 2-4 2-5-7 4 0 28 K. Doherty 4-13 0-2 4-4 6-5-11 12 4 25 C. Crosby 2-9 1-2 4-6 0-2-2 9 1 25 S. Murphy 2-7 0-1 2-2 0-5-5 6 0 22 P. Kellum 1-7 0-2 0-0 2-1-3 2 2 18 C. Swords 9-15 0-0 3-4 7-9-16 21 0 27 A. Franklin 3-9 1-2 2-4 4-6-10 9 0 36 K. Shields 8-16 8-14 2-2 0-1-1 26 0 38 W. Edwards 2-4 2-3 0-0 0-4-4 6 0 18 J. Thoman 3-7 1-3 0-0 2-7-9 7 7 25 A. Moorer 4-9 0-1 7-10 0-2-2 15 3 29 M. Mello 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 3 J. Pitts 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 1 7 S. Brown 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 13 T. McCall 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 9 T. Ruffin 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 6 16 TEAM 4-4-8 K. Chapman 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 1 0 11 TOTALS 17-56 4-10 15-24 15-32-47 53 8 200 K. Zenevitch 5-7 1-2 0-0 2-8-10 11 0 20 TEAM 1-2-3 TOTALS 32-70 10-25 12-14 18-38-56 86 18 200

52 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK year-by-year results 1972-73 (4-6) 2/14 A Emmanuel W 55-44 1/27 A Salem COACH: MAUREEN ENOS 2/17 A Rhode Island L 41-83 1/29 H Providence L 40-54 2/19 A Merrimack W 57-34 2/1 A Fitchburg CAPTAIN: KAREN MURPHY 2/23 H SE Mass. L 52-53 2/3 A Harvard L 42-75 Date Opponent Result 2/26 H Central Connecticut L 49-92 2/8 A Plymouth St. 1/9 H Eastern Nazarene L 35-42 3/11 # Oneonta St. L 56-61 2/10 A West Point 1/11 H Jackson W 52-30 3/12 # Manhattanville W 53-52 2/12 A Central Connecticut 2/3 H Fordham L 30-41 3/13 # Temple L 54-67 2/15 A Bentley L 52-70 2/8 H Framingham St. L 35-36 * - Bentley Holiday Invitational (Waltham, Mass.) 2/17 H Holy Cross W 72-41 # - EAIAW Invitational 2/13 A Mount Ida W 54-40 2/20 A SMU L 60-62 2/20 H Stonehill W 44-32 2/22 A Dean Junior L 51-56 1976-77 (7-12) 2/27 A Northeastern (B) L 37-44 1979-80 (11-12) COACH: MAUREEN ENOS COACH: MAUREEN ENOS 3/7 A Stonehill L 26-31 CAPTAIN: MARY KEENAN, MARY O'DONNELL 3/13 H Radcliffe W 47-24 CAPTAIN: AMY CAMPBELL, KRISTIN FULLAM 12/1 A Boston St. W 65-44 11/26 A Westfield St. W 67-60 1973-74 (9-4) 12/6 H Rhode Island L 47-59 11/29 A Boston St. W 62-53 COACH: MAUREEN ENOS 12/9 A Brown L 30-40 12/6A Rhode Island L 63-81 12/18 * Bentley L 56-62 CAPTAIN: KAREN MURPHY 12/10 H Eastern Nazarene W 74-52 12/19 * Worcester St. L 56-66 12/3 H Brandeis W 61-30 12/15 * Sacred Heart L 48-60 1/14 # Worcester St. L 40-76 12/5 A Radcliffe L 40-58 12/16 * Stonehill L 37-56 1/15 # Harvard L 41-50 1/17 A Jackson W 44-38 1/14 A St. Anselm’s W 69-52 1/20 H Northeastern L 28-57 1/21 H Boston St. W 54-31 1/16 H Boston Univ. L 49-70 1/22 H Manhattanville W 53-38 1/25* Worcester L 40-56 1/18 A Northeastern L 72-77 1/26 H New Hampshire L 36-71 1/26* Rhode Island L 22-59 1/21 A Bridgewater St. W 65-59 1/29 H Salem St. W 58-52 1/28 A Salem St. W 43-19 1/23 H Keene St. W 66-60 2/3 A Fitchburg St. W 49-48 1/30 H Northeastern (B) W 41-32 1/24 A Stonehill L 53-62 2/7 A Central Connecticut L 39-73 2/2 A Fordham W 42-32 1/28 A Providence L 43-68 2/10 A Plymouth St. L 52-63 2/7 H Stonehill W 37-16 1/31 H Fitchburg St. W 83-34 2/14 H Framingham St. W 68-32 2/12 H Brown W 51-36 2/2 H Harvard W 72-66 2/17 H Tufts W 54-53 2/17 A Stonehill L 34-40 2/5 H Springfield L 61-89 2/22 H SE Mass. W 47-42 2/19 A Eastern Nazarene W 43-28 2/7 H Plymouth St. W 91-57 2/26 H Keene St. L 30-46 * - Worcester St. Invitational (Worcester, Mass.) 2/9 H Holy Cross W 85-30 3/2 H Providence L 30-48 1974-75 (8-7) * - Bentley Holiday Invitational, Waltham, Mass.) 2/11 H Central Connecticut L 72-80 COACH: MAUREEN ENOS # - Worcester St. Invitational (Worcester, Mass.) 2/14 A Bentley L 70-72 2/16 H Army L 51-57 CAPTAIN: JANET SIMON, CHRIS TERRANOVA 2/19 H SE Mass. W 58-57 12/3 A MIT W 77-23 1977-78 (5-11) 2/26 A Eastern Connecticut L 69-84 12/9 A Framingham St. L 41-54 COACH: MAUREEN ENOS * - Bentley Holiday Invitational (Waltham, Mass.) 12/11 A Brown L 48-53 1/16 H Eastern Nazarene W 72-35 CAPTAIN: JODY REGAN, CAROL (FLAHERTY) O'NEIL, MARY 1/21 H Jackson W 48-31 O'DONNELL 1980-81 (12-11) 1/23 H Northeastern L 48-53 11/30 Boston St. W 64-32 COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE 1/27 A Fitchburg St. L 36-49 12/3 H Harvard L 40-56 CAPTAIN: AMY CAMPBELL, KRISTIN FULLAM 1/30 H Salem St. W 40-37 12/6 A Rhode Island L 56-60 11/20 H Westfield St. W 64-37 2/2 H Fordham W 58-37 Brown L 46-50 11/25 H Eastern Connecticut W 50-48 2/4 H Rhode Island (B) W 68-28 1/17 H Boston Univ. L 41-70 12/2 H New Hampshire L 50-53 2/11 H Clark W 61-48 1/19 H Northeastern L 43-71 12/6 H Springfield L 50-52 2/13 A Central Connecticut L 56-76 Keen St. W 71-67 12/8 A Harvard W 47-43 2/18 A Boston St. W 63-59 Salem St. W 71-43 12/10 H Franklin Pierce W 61-50 2/27 A SE Mass. L 67-80 1/30 A Providence L 38-76 1/10* Fairfield L 51-53 3/7 * Boston St. L 48-49 2/2 H Fitchburg L 40-49 1/11* Rochester W 73-56 * - MAIAW Tournament 2/18 H New Hampshire L 39-79 1/14 H St. Anselm’s W 74-41 3/14 H Framingham St. W 68-32 1/17 A Eastern Nazarene W 64-59 H Plymouth St. L 51-57 1975-76 (11-8) 1/19 H Bridgewater St. W 54-46 H Bentley College L 47-67 COACH: MAUREEN ENOS 1/21 A Keene St. L 53-58 CAPTAIN: MARY KEENAN 1/26 H Northeastern L 34-63 12/1 H Boston St. W 56-53 1978-79 (5-15) 1/30 H Bridgeport W 52-49 12/4 H Framingham St. W 65-34 COACH: MAUREEN ENOS 2/2 A Boston Univ. L 46-73 12/10 H Brown L 50-71 CAPTAIN: JODY REGAN, CAROL (FLAHERTY) O'NEIL 2/5 A Lowell W 52-46 2/7 A Connecticut L 70-72 12/19 * Stonehill W 66-58 11/29 A Boston St. W 61-45 2/9 A Central Connecticut L 67-70 12/20 * Bentley W 65-63 12/1 A Eastern Nazarene W 62-43 2/12 H Bentley L 62-65 1/19 A Salem St. W 84-31 12/5 H Rhode Island L 55-74 2/17 A SE Mass. W 45-44 1/21 A Northeastern L 42-55 12/7 A Brown L 44-60 2/19 H Stonehill L 55-5 1/29 A Bridgewater St. L 34-77 12/16 A Bentley L 68-80 2/23 H Assumption W 55-51 2/3 H Fitchburg St. W 38-37 1/17 A Boston Univ. L 26-71 2/5 A Tufts W 53-49 2/25 A C.W. Post L 56-79 1/19 H Northeastern L 54-65 * - Fairfield Tournament (Fairfield, Connecticut) 2/10 H Eastern Nazarene W 75-34 1/24 A Keene St.

53 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK year-by-year results 1981-82 (10-15) 1983-84 (11-16, 2-7 BIG EAST) 1985-86 (16-13, 9-7 BIG EAST) COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE CAPTAIN: MARGIE CASSIDY, KERRY MURPHY CAPTAIN: MARY PAT KELLY CAPTAIN: MARIE GRANT, RITA ROACH, KELLY HART 11/21 H Georgetown W 76-59 11/22 H Brown W 69-66 11/26 A New Hampshire W 65-46 11/24 H Brown W 58-52 11/26 A Fairleigh Dickinson L 68-72 11/30 A Drexel W 92-54 12/2 A New Hampshire L 46-63 11/30 A New Hampshire L 45-65 12/3 H Harvard W 91-51 12/5 A Springfield L 55-57 12/3 * Manhattan W 73-61 12/6 * Alabama L 69-78 12/9 A Franklin Pierce L 52-55 12/4 * Fairfield L 72-92 12/7 * Bowling Green L 47-60 12/12 H UMass-Amherst L 41-55 12/6 A Rhode Island W 73-48 12/10 H Boston Univ. W 64-59 12/28 * St. John’s L 55-78 12/10 H Iona W 55-46 12/14 H Hartford W 80-40 12/29 * Georgetown L 56-81 12/12 A Vermont W 60-49 12/27 # Kansas L 59-68 1/5 H UMass-Boston W 62-54 12/29 # Virginia L 46-58 12/28 # Louisville W 74-68 1/9 A Bentley L 54-56 12/30 # Notre Dame W 59-55 1/2 H Villanova L 61-67 1/12 A Stonehill L 58-62 1/7 A Syracuse L 61-62 1/4 H Georgetown W 78-63 1/14 H Harvard W 42-40 1/11 H Providence L 46-61 1/7 A Providence L 71-87 1/16 A St. Anselm’s L 55-66 1/14 A St. John’s L 55-78 1/9 A Pittsburgh W 69-57 1/21 H Lowell W 76-29 1/17 A Northeastern L 60-72 1/11 H Connecticut W 62-55 1/24 H C.W. Post L 45-57 1/21 A Seton Hall W 59-57 1/15 A Syracuse L 56-67 1/26 A Northeastern L 44-53 1/24 H C.W. Post W 88-53 1/18 A St. John’s W 59-55 1/29 A Bridgeport W 59-52 1/28 H Holy Cross L 61-66 1/22 H Seton Hall W 69-54 1/30 A Central Connecticut L 52-53 1/31 H Harvard W 78-42 1/25 A Holy Cross L 68-75 2/2 H Assumption W 74-65 2/4 H Connecticut W 77-55 1/29 A Villanova L 54-81 2/6 H Connecticut W 61-58 2/7 H Boston Univ. L 78-88 (ot) 2/1 A Georgetown L 53-56 2/9 H Boston Univ. L 59-67 2/9 A Rutgers L 61-74 2/5 H Providence L 71-77 2/13 A Holy Cross L 42-43 2/11 A Georgetown L 51-60 2/8 H Pittsburgh W 71-57 2/16 A Bridgewater St. W 52-49 2/14 H UMass-Amherst L 52-53 2/12 A Connecticut W 59-55 2/19 A Vermont W 66-49 2/18 H Villanova L 63-75 2/15 H Syracuse L 64-70 2/23 A Southern Conn. L 59-73 2/21 A Brooklyn W 68-43 2/19 H St. John’s W 67-56 * - Big East Invitational 2/25 H Pittsburgh L 48-62 2/22 A Seton Hall W 73-51 3/1 $ Connecticut L 51-52 2/24 A Northeastern L 52-61 * - Fairfield Warner’s Club Classic (Fairfield, Conn.) 2/28 $ St. John’s W 64-53 1982-83 (17-9, 3-7 BIG EAST) # - Nike Christmas Classic (Chestnut Hill, Mass.) 3/1 $ Providence L 78-95 COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE $ - Big East Tournament (Jamaica, N.Y.) * - Northwestern Tourney (Evanston, Ill.) CAPTAIN: KERRY MURPHY # - WRAL Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 11/20 A Assumption W 70-65 $ - Big East Tournament (Chestnut Hill, Mass.) 11/23 A Brown W 77-72 (ot) 1984-85 (19-9, 12-6 BIG EAST) 12/1 H New Hampshire L 64-69 (ot) COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE 12/4 H Springfield W 66-48 CAPTAIN: KELLY SULLIVAN, JANE HAUBRICH 12/7 H Bentley W 57-47 11/20 A Brown W 76-56 12/11 H UMass-Amherst W 74-66 11/24 A UMass-Amherst W 66-58 12/29 * Miami (Ohio) L 54-67 11/28 H New Hampshire W 80-57 12/30 * Iowa St. W 62-51 11/30 * Detroit L 48-66 1/6 H St. John’s L 73-83 12/1 * Cheyney St. W 55-47 1/8 H Rhode Island W 68-45 12/5 A Harvard W 75-49 1/11 A Harvard W 55-50 12/11 A Boston Univ. L 67-68 1/15 A Georgetown W 73-49 12/15 A Connecticut W 75-63 1/19 H Providence L 60-75 12/22 H Northeastern W 66-58 1/22 A C.W. Post W 47-42 12/29 A Penn St. L 43-85 1/25 H Northeastern W 59-41 1/5 A St. John’s W 54-47 1/29 H Holy Cross W 66-61 1/8 H Providence W 71-56 1/31 H Pittsburgh L 62-70 1/10 H Syracuse W 59-51 2/5 A Seton Hall L 52-57 1/12 A Villanova L 50-57 2/8 A Boston Univ. W 53-52 1/16 H Pittsburgh L 52-53 2/14 H Bridgewater St. W 66-44 1/19 H Georgetown W 59-50 2/19 A Syracuse L 62-66 1/23 A Seton Hall W 78-50 2/22 A Connecticut L 57-59 1/26 H Connecticut W 64-55 2/25 H Villanova W 66-63 1/29 H Holy Cross W 77-66 2/26 H Vermont W 68-53 2/2 H St. John’s W 57-47 3/3 # Connecticut W 69-57 2/6 A Providence L 69-77 3/4 # Providence L 38-56 2/9 A Syracuse L 57-65 * - Dial Classic (East Lansing, Mich.) 2/13 H Villanova W 65-56 # - Big East Tournament (Providence, R.I.) 2/16 A Pittsburgh L 61-70 2/20 A Georgetown W 81-66 2/23 H Seton Hall W 72-40 2/28 # Providence W 73-59 2/29 # Villanova L 57-66 * - University of Detroit Tournament # - Big East Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.)

54 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK year-by-year results 1986-87 (17-12, 8-8 BIG EAST) 1988-89 (15-13, 9-7 BIG EAST) 1990-91 (12-16, 6-10 BIG EAST) COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE CAPTAIN: KELLY HART, KATHY SWEET, PAM THORNTON CAPTAIN: SUSANNE MAHER, BRIDGET CODY CAPTAIN: CARLA WENGER, TABATHA RIORDAN, STEPHANIE BYRD 11/29 H New Hampshire W 93-47 LESLIE BJERSTEDT 11/23 * Arkansas L 74-105 12/1 A American L 61-76 11/26 A James Madison L 52-67 11/24 * Mississippi Valley W 85-47 12/6 * Boston Univ. W 71-62 11/29 H Northeastern W 70-63 11/28 A Dartmouth W 79-54 12/7 * Northeastern W 61-53 12/2 * Wagner W 64-48 12/4 A Holy Cross L 68-87 12/9 A Hartford W 71-48 12/3 * Fairfield L 59-64 12/7 H Richmond L 51-74 12/13 H Villanova L 59-74 12/7 H New Hampshire W 70-58 12/12 H New Hampshire W 104-76 12/20 # California L 62-87 12/10 H Providence L 55-63 12/15 H Boston Univ. W 75-59 12/21 # Dayton W 61-59 12/18 H Ohio St. L 49-59 12/21 A Northeastern W 66-59 12/30 H Rutgers L 60-80 12/22 A Rutgers L 53-71 12/29 # Purdue L 76-101 1/3 H Seton Hall W 68-51 12/28 # Miami (Ohio) L 51-55 12/30 # Northern Illinois L 82-100 1/6 H Syracuse W 68-63 12/29 # Campbell W 69-44 1/2 A Connecticut L 67-92 1/8 A Georgetown W 59-41 1/4 A Connecticut L 46-62 1/5 A Hartford W 70-55 1/10 H Pittsburgh W 91-55 1/7 H Seton Hall W 74-59 1/7 A St. John’s W 88-83 1/14 A St. John’s L 52-55 1/9 H Syracuse W 87-55 1/10 H Providence L 72-76 1/17 H Holy Cross W 69-47 1/11 A Georgetown L 67-79 1/12 H Syracuse W 75-73 1/21 H Providence L 72-73 1/14 H Pittsburgh W 67-58 1/16 A Villanova L 54-63 1/24 A Villanova L 54-72 1/17 A St. John’s W 68-52 1/19 H Pittsburgh L 70-74 1/28 H Connecticut L 56-57 1/21 H Holy Cross W 68-63 1/24 H Georgetown L 70-82 1/31 A Seton Hall W 75-57 1/26 H Villanova L 49-56 1/26 A Seton Hall W 87-80 2/4 A Syracuse L 67-68 1/28 A Providence L 78-96 1/30 H Connecticut L 65-68 2/7 H Georgetown W 77-48 2/1 H Connecticut L 54-57 2/6 H St. John’s W 101-75 2/11 A Pittsburgh W 60-52 2/4 A Seton Hall W 61-57 2/9 A Providence L 68-97 2/14 H St. John’s W 71-52 2/8 A Syracuse W 79-65 2/13 A Syracuse L 57-71 2/17 H Cheyney W 83-47 2/11 H Georgetown W 53-43 2/16 H Villanova W 54-51 2/21 A Providence L 86-87 2/15 H Pittsburgh W 69-65 2/20 A Pittsburgh L 70-85 2/23 A Connecticut L 60-69 2/18 H St. John’s W 55-44 2/23 A Georgetown L 74-76 2/27 $ Syracuse W 61-52 2/25 H Villanova L 50-61 2/25 H Seton Hall W 76-72 2/28 $ Providence W 64-63 3/1 $ Pittsburgh L 78-82 3/1 $ Villanova L 45-60 * - Arkansas Classic (Fayetteville, Ark.) * - Boston Four Tournament (Boston, Mass.) # - Purdue Classic (Lafayette, Ind.) # - Golden Bear Classic (Berkeley, Calif.) 1989-90 (16-13, 9-7 BIG EAST) $ - Big East Tournament (Washington, D.C) $ - Big East Tournament (Villanova, Pa.) COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE 1987-88 (17-11, 10-6 BIG EAST) CAPTAIN: ELLEN NIEHAUS, AMY LACOMBE, SUE FRISTCH 1991-92 (5-23, 3-16 BIG EAST 11/24 H James Madison L 51-61 COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE 11/28 H Northeastern W 72-47 CAPTAIN: MARGARET GRIERSON, SUZANNE MAHER, ANN ODOY 12/1 * E. Washington W 74-56 CAPTAIN: JEN LEDDY, KELLI STAHL 11/27 * Northeastern W 63-53 12/2 * Duke L 64-85 11/29 A E. Michigan L 52-62 11/28 * Harvard L 67-73 12/6 A New Hampshire W 66-58 12/1 A Michigan L 67-86 12/4 # Ohio St. L 62-99 12/11 H Dartmouth W 78-69 12/3 H Holy Cross L 76-78 12/5 # Kansas W 69-60 12/21 H Stanford L 74-81 12/7 * Ohio St. L 80-84 12/8 H Hartford W 77-51 12/29 # Virginia Tech L 65-74 12/8 * Louisville L 78-92 12/10 A New Hampshire L 47-61 12/30 # Cornell W 97-65 12/22 A Northeastern L 66-72 12/20 A Holy Cross W 79-76 1/3 H Hartford W 99-47 12/28 # Georgia Tech L 61-97 12/30 H Arizona W 79-64 1/6 H Villanova W 62-53 12/29 # W. Michigan W 78-70 1/2 A Connecticut W 72-69 (ot) 1/8 H Georgetown W 85-66 12/30 # Tennessee Tech W 68-60 1/5 A Villanova W 51-49 1/10 A Providence W 78-73 1/3 H Miami L 59-78 1/7 H Pittsburgh W 70-44 1/13 A Pittsburgh L 76-85 1/5 A St. John’s L 81-100 1/9 A Providence L 69-77 1/17 H Connecticut W 65-61 1/8 H Providence L 80-92 1/13 A Syracuse L 61-64 1/20 A Syracuse L 56-67 1/11 H Syracuse W 82-77 1/16 H Seton Hall L 66-72 1/24 A St. John’s L 60-62 1/15 A Villanova W 64-56 1/20 H Georgetown W 66-57 1/27 H Seton Hall L 64-68 1/18 H Pittsburgh L 62-65 1/23 A St. John’s L 67-69 1/31 A Boston Univ. L 64-68 1/22 H Georgetown L 69-79 1/27 A Old Dominion L 64-82 2/3 A Villanova W 66-54 1/25 A Seton Hall L 52-76 1/30 H Connecticut W 55-49 2/7 A Georgetown W 73-55 1/29 A Connecticut L 66-72 2/3 H Villanova L 66-74 2/10 H Providence L 72-73 2/1 A Miami L 60-79 2/6 A Pittsburgh W 75-67 (ot) 2/14 H Pittsburgh W 77-58 2/5 H St. John’s L 73-74 2/10 H Providence W 77-63 2/17 A Connecticut L 51-56 2/8 A Providence L 72-102 2/13 H Syracuse L 60-66 2/21 H Syracuse W 76-65 2/12 A Syracuse L 60-66 2/17 A Seton Hall W 67-51 2/24 H St. John’s W 79-72 2/15 H Villanova L 62-68 2/20 A Georgetown W 56-54 2/26 A Seton Hall L 70-72 2/19 A Pittsburgh W 76-63 2/24 H St. John’s W 79-54 3/3 $ Syracuse W 63-60 2/22 A Georgetown L 65-83 2/27 H Cleveland St. W 72-57 3/4 $ Connecticut L 51-72 2/26 H Seton Hall L 62-77 * - Dial Classic (Durham, N.C.) 2/29 H Connecticut L 67-98 3/3 $ Connecticut W 71-56 # - Richmond Tournament (Richmond, Va.) 3/4 $ Syracuse L 49-56 3/6 $ Pittsburgh L 59-70 * - Boston Four Tournament (Chestnut Hill, Mass.) $ - Big East Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) * - Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio) # - Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio) # - Pepsi-Church’s Classic (Miami, Fla.) $ - Big East Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa.) $ - Big East Tournament (Providence, RI)

55 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK year-by-year results 1992-93 (10-17, 4-14 BIG EAST) 1994-95 (6-21, 3-15 BIG EAST) 1996-97 (18-10, 13-5 BIG EAST) COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE COACH: CATHY INGLESE COACH: CATHY INGLESE CAPTAIN: SARAH BEHN, MARISSA MEZZANOTTE CAPTAIN: JOANIE GALLAGHER CAPTAIN: HOLLY PORTER, AIMEE MCGUIRE 12/1 H Maine W 80-65 11/25 H Canisius L 83-94 11/24 # Connecticut L 38-76 12/4 * Oregon St. L 54-89 11/30 A Holy Cross W 58-53 12/1 H Colgate W 76-34 12/5 * Iowa St. W 73-45 12/3 * Harvard L 62-79 12/6 A Holy Cross L 56-68 12/9 A Boston Univ. W 82-81 12/4 * Fordham L 57-60 12/10 H New Hampshire W 86-60 12/12 H Ohio St. L 65-104 12/9 A Loyola Chicago W 74-65 12/19 ! Toledo L 69-79 12/20 A Holy Cross W 75-74 12/11 A Northwestern L 54-71 12/20 ! Weber St. L 61-67 12/22 H Northeastern W 64-59 12/21 A St. John’s L 58-60 12/21 ! Alaska-Anchorage W 66-35 12/30 H Iona W 81-63 12/23 A St. Peters L 43-6 12/28 $ Clemson L 52-55 1/2 H St. John’s W 63-52 12/30 H New Hampshire W 56-53 12/29 $ Dartmouth W 72-60 1/6 H Villanova L 51-63 1/2 A Miami L 45-80 1/2 A Miami W 66-48 1/9 A Connecticut L 69-81 1/4 H Seton Hall W 53-49 1/4 A Syracuse W 67-62 1/13 A Georgetown L 92-101 1/7 H Syracuse L 56-69 1/7 H Notre Dame L 57-61 1/16 H Seton Hall W 72-64 1/11 A Villanova L 42-56 1/9 A Seton Hall W 79-66 1/19 A Pittsburgh L 64-69 1/14 A Pittsburgh L 63-71 1/12 A Georgetown W 69-60 1/23 A Providence L 71-103 1/18 H Connecticut L 54-79 1/15 H Pittsburgh W 70-66 1/27 H Syracuse L 59-67 1/21 H Georgetown L 69-72 1/19 H West Virginia W 73-66 1/31 H Miami L 67-80 1/25 A Providence L 61-92 1/22 H St. John’s W 56-54 2/3 A Seton Hall L 58-65 1/28 H Miami L 67-73 1/25 A Villanova W 60-41 2/6 A Villanova L 58-70 2/1 H St. John’s L 75-90 1/30 A Connecticut L 39-60 2/10 H Connecticut L 52-79 2/5 A Seton Hall L 44-73 2/5 H Providence W 85-80 2/13 H Georgetown L 82-95 2/9 A Syracuse L 53-57 2/8 H Seton Hall L 60-74 2/16 A Miami L 55-84 2/11 H Pittsburgh W 69-53 2/12 A Notre Dame L 64-91 2/20 H Pittsburgh W 59-57 2/15 H Villanova L 58-72 2/15 H Syracuse W 72-55 2/24 H Providence W 77-70 2/19 A Connecticut L 34-86 2/19 H Miami W 67-55 2/27 A St. John’s L 77-79 2/22 H Providence L 75-82 2/22 A Pittsburgh W 84-59 3/1 A Syracuse L 60-73 2/25 A Georgetown W 79-50 2/25 A Rutgers W 67-52 3/5 # Providence L 71-81 3/3 # Georgetown L 60-84 3/1 * St. John’s W 65-58 * - Michigan St. Tournament (East Lansing, Mich.) * - Harvard Invitational (Cambridge, Mass.) 3/2 * Miami L 48-63 # - Big East Tournament (Providence, R.I.) # - Big East Tournament (South Orange, N.J.) # - Reebok Women’s Classic (Boston, Mass.) ! - Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, Alaska) $ - Dartmouth Invitational (Hanover, N.H.) 1993-94 (13-14, 9-9 BIG EAST) 1995-96 (10-17, 7-11 BIG EAST) * - Big East Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) COACH: MARGO PLOTZKE COACH: CATHY INGLESE CAPTAIN: KERRY CURRAN, MICHELE VEROTSKY CAPTAIN: TERI MCCORMICK, HOLLY PORTER 1997-98 (17-11, 11-7 BIG EAST) 11/28 A Maine L 49-55 11/26 # Ohio St. L 40-62 COACH: CATHY INGLESE 12/1 H Holy Cross W 88-80 (2ot) 11/29 H Holy Cross W 65-57 CAPTAIN: AIMEE MCGUIRE 12/4 * Miami (Ohio) L 64-81 12/2 A West Virginia W 75-65 11/20 H Marist W 104-60 12/5 * American W 79-53 12/5 H St. John’s W 76-61 11/23 # Texas W 82-68 12/8 H St. Peter’s W 71-63 12/9 A Colgate W 77-49 11/28 ! Towson W 82-53 12/13 H Connecticut L 62-80 12/12 H Dartmouth W 65-44 11/29 ! Georgia Tech L 79-81 12/19 A Northeastern L 65-68 12/17 A New Hampshire L 64-67 12/2 A Georgetown W 70-60 12/21 H Northwestern L 59-86 12/20 H Harvard L 59-70 12/6 H West Virginia W 64-45 12/30 A Iona W 69-54 12/29 ! Geo. Washington L 67-70 (ot) 12/9 H Holy Cross L 68-80 1/3 H Pittsburgh L 63-82 12/30 ! Mass. L 63-73 12/11 H Hartford W 73-47 1/5 A Georgetown W 75-69 1/4 A Rutgers L 63-79 12/28 $ Alabama L 70-79 (ot) 1/8 H Providence L 73-91 1/6 A Notre Dame L 51-80 12/29 $ Yale W 58-38 1/12 A St. John’s W 63-62 1/10 H Georgetown W 70-64 12/31 A St. John’s W 74-54 1/16 H Villanova W 80-68 1/13 H West Virginia W 82-77 1/3 A Villanova L 49-50 1/19 A Seton Hall L 52-79 1/18 A Villanova L 64-74 1/8 H Providence W 94-73 1/22 H Syracuse W 73-70 1/20 A Pittsburgh L 69-72 1/10 A Miami L 79-85 1/25 H Miami W 80-71 1/22 H Miami L 59-60 1/14 H Rutgers W 74-65 1/30 A Pittsburgh L 65-74 1/27 A Providence L 56-63 1/17 H Notre Dame W 78-76 2/1 A Villanova W 64-53 1/31 H Syracuse W 74-63 1/21 H Pittsburgh W 75-64 2/5 H Georgetown L 72-78 (2ot) 2/3 H Connecticut L 65-87 1/25 A Connecticut L 53-86 2/9 A Syracuse W 66-50 2/7 A Seton Hall L 57-63 1/28 A Syracuse L 56-64 2/13 A Providence W 90-84 2/14 H Rutgers W 59-50 1/31 H Villanova L 35-48 2/16 A Connecticut L 65-86 2/17 H Providence L 56-83 2/4 A Providence L 75-84 2/19 H Seton Hall L 74-89 2/20 H Villanova L 63-72 2/7 H Georgetown W 70-67 2/23 H St. John’s W 79-66 2/24 A Georgetown L 53-68 2/11 H Seton Hall W 65-42 2/26 A Miami L 72-75 2/27 A St. John’s W 59-57 2/18 A West Virginia W 75-60 3/5 # Providence L 86-96 (ot) 3/2 * Rutgers L 63-65 2/21 A Rutgers L 54-57 * - Duke Tournament (Durham, N.C.) # - Reebok Women’s Classic (Boston, Mass.) ! - Nationwide Lady Gator Classic (Gainesville, Fla.) 2/24 H St. John’s W 64-49 # - Big East Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) * - Big East Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) 2/28 * Providence W 87-77 3/1 * Rutgers L 52-61 # - Reebok Women’s Classic (Boston, Mass.) ! - Comfort Inn Downtown Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) $ - Corestates Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.) * - Big East Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.)

56 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK year-by-year results 1998-99 (22-8, 12-6 BIG EAST) 2/26 H West Virginia W 68-53 1/19 H Rutgers W 59-56 COACH: CATHY INGLESE 2/29 H Syracuse W 80-60 1/23 A Villanova W 60-40 3/4 ! West Virginia W 70-53 1/26 A Connecticut L 56-79 CAPTAIN: PAULA BACSO, CAL BOUCHARD 3/5 ! Georgetown W 74-52 1/30 H West Virginia W 76-51 11/16 H Massachusetts W 72-66 3/6 ! Connecticut L 54-79 2/2 H Georgetown W 75-62 11/19 A Holy Cross W 65-59 3/17 % Nebraska W 93-76 2/10 A Notre Dame L 44-60 11/22 # Michigan St. W 80-74 (ot) 3/19 % Virginia L 70-74 2/12 A West Virginia W 68-56 11/24 A Hartford W 71-45 # - Preseason WNIT (at Campus Sites) 2/16 H Pittsburgh W 64-37 11/27 H Toledo W 72-69 * - Preseason WNIT Championship (Champaign, Ill.) 2/20 H Syracuse W 73-63 11/29 H St. Joseph’s W 72-68 $ - State Farm Classic (Gainesville, Fla.) 2/23 A St. John’s W 85-43 12/5 A Miami L 57-65 ! - Big East Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) % - NCAA Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) 2/26 A Miami L 57-60 12/8 A West Virginia W 81-72 3/3 $ Rutgers W 64-59 12/19 A San Diego W 73-68 3/4 $ Syracuse W 67-48 12/21 A San Diego St. W 86-56 2000-01 (14-15, 7-9 BIG EAST) 3/5 $ Connecticut L 54-96 12/30 H Notre Dame W 78-65 COACH: CATHY INGLESE 3/15 % Mississippi St. L 59-65 1/5 H Syracuse W 76-62 CAPTAIN: JAMIE COURNOYER, DANIELLE O'BANION # - Sun & Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.) 1/7 H Seton Hall W 69-49 $ - Big East Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.) 11/17 # Tennessee Tech W 80-64 % - NCAA First Round (Lubbock, Texas) 1/10 H Georgetown W 75-66 11/18 # Michigan St. W 63-61 1/13 A Syracuse L 70-73 11/22 H Duke L 49-67 2002-03 (22-9, 12-4 BIG EAST) 1/16 H Miami L 53-66 11/29 A Holy Cross W 95-57 1/19 A Providence W 79-64 COACH: CATHY INGLESE 12/3 * Purdue L 61-73 1/23 H Connecticut W 78-66 12/6 A Tennessee L 57-72 CAPTAIN: BECKY GOTTSTEIN, BRIANNE STEPHERSON 1/27 A Seton Hall W 60-55 12/9 A La Salle W 70-47 11/24 H Siena W 66-40 1/31 A St. John’s W 64-60 12/12 H Dartmouth W 84-56 11/26 A Holy Cross W 63-45 2/3 A Notre Dame L 59-74 12/21 A Kent St. L 68-72 11/29 ! Oregon W 64-47 2/6 H Rutgers L 52-71 12/28 H Buffalo W 59-41 11/30 ! South Carolina L 51-54 2/9 A Connecticut L 77-107 12/30 H Fairfield L 84-89 (ot) 12/7 H Temple W 69-62 2/13 A Pittsburgh W 86-65 1/2 A St. John’s W 75-36 12/12 A Northeastern W 86-48 2/17 H Villanova W 65-39 1/6 A Georgetown L 65-70 12/15 H Harvard W 88-49 2/23 H Pittsburgh W 72-66 1/10 H Miami L 59-65 12/21 A Purdue L 54-70 2/27 ! Seton Hall W 65-63 1/13 A Rutgers L 66-75 (ot) 12/28 & So. Methodist W 67-57 2/28 ! Georgetown L 59-64 1/17 H Virginia Tech L 52-64 12/29 & Tulane L 50-69 3/13 $ Ohio St. W 72-59 1/20 A Providence W 76-66 1/4 A Providence W 85-63 3/15 $ Tennessee L 62-89 1/24 A Syracuse L 48-66 1/8 H St. John’s W 73-37 # - Reebok Women’s Classic (Boston, Mass.) 1/27 H Villanova L 56-71 1/11 H Colorado St. W 75-60 ! - Big East Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.) 1/15 A Miami W 79-61 $ - NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) 1/31 A Seton Hall L 56-59 2/3 H Notre Dame L 65-81 1/18 H Syracuse L 71-76 2/11 H Connecticut L 53-78 1/22 H Georgetown W 72-60 1999-00 (26-9, 12-4 BIG EAST) 2/14 H Seton Hall W 70-58 1/25 H West Virginia W 69-61 COACH: CATHY INGLESE 2/18 A Virginia Tech W 65-59 (ot) 1/29 H Notre Dame W 76-48 CAPTAIN: CAL BOUCHARD 2/21 H Georgetown W 85-80 2/1 A Syracuse W 82-63 2/24 H Pittsburgh W 65-63 (ot) 2/5 A Villanova L 61-75 11/15 # at Maine W 83-56 2/8 H Connecticut L 75-83 11/17 # at Duke W 77-70 2/27 A West Virginia W 85-67 3/3 $ Miami W 62-49 2/16 H Virginia Tech W 65-47 11/19 H Davidson W 86-54 2/19 A Seton Hall W 68-58 11/21 * Georgia L 70-78 3/4 $ Connecticut L 53-96 # - Chevrolet Classic (East Lansing, Mich.) 2/22 A Pittsburgh W 78-52 11/22 * Illinois L 42-73 * - FleetCenter (Boston, Mass.) 2/26 H Villanova L 62-65 11/27 A Massachussetts W 60-45 $ - Big East Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) 3/1 H Miami W 84-77 11/30 A Arkansas L 68-79 3/4 A Rutgers W 72-71 12/4 H Kent St. W 83-70 3/9 $ Virginia Tech L 70-74 (ot) 12/8 H Villanova W 65-55 2001-02 (23-8, 12-4 BIG EAST) COACH: CATHY INGLESE 3/22 # Old Dominion W 73-72 12/12 H Dartmouth W 88-52 3/24 # Vanderbilt W 86-85 (ot) 12/19 H Northwestern W 86-55 CAPTAIN: NICOLE CONWAY, BECKY GOTTSTEIN, BRIANNE 3/30 ^ Connecticut L 49-70 12/22 H LaSalle W 80-66 STEPHERSON ! – Paradise Jam (Univ. of Virgin Islands – St. Thomas, U. S. V. I.) 12/28 $ Maine W 81-54 & - Double Tree Classic (Tulane – New Orleans, La.) 11/16 A Fairfield W 74-55 $ - Big East Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.) 12/29 $ Florida W 66-61 11/20 H Arkansas L 60-76 # - NCAA First/Second Rounds (Norfolk, Va.) 1/3 H Holy Cross W 66-42 11/26 H Holy Cross W 93-57 ^ - NCAA East Regional (Dayton, Ohio) 1/9 A Syracuse W 71-62 12/1 A St. Joseph’s W 78-73 1/12 H St. John’s W 67-50 12/5 H Tennessee L 66-75 1/15 H Providence W 72-52 12/8 A Buffalo W 64-45 1/22 A Providence W 71-58 12/10 A Oakland W 74-53 1/26 A Connecticut L 77-84 12/16 H Quinnipiac W 86-54 1/29 H Pittsburgh W 85-54 12/22 H Northeastern W 72-59 2/2 A Miami W 66-55 12/28 # Ala.-Birmingham W 65-46 2/5 A Notre Dame L 59-72 12/29 # Fla. International W 79-70 2/7 H Seton Hall W 78-58 1/2 H St. John’s W 73-45 2/12 A Villanova L 59-60 1/5 H Seton Hall W 64-49 2/16 H Georgetown W 72-49 1/9 A Virginia Tech L 52-73 2/20 A Pittsburgh W 66-52 1/12 A Pittsburgh W 81-57 2/23 A Rutgers L 51-73 1/15 H Providence W 69-49

57 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK year-by-year results 2008-09 (23-12, 7-7 ACC) 1/31 H Miami * W 72-64 12/13 H Boston Univ. L 62-70 2/4 H Duke * W 61-57 12/18 H Holy Cross W 67-58 COACH: SYLVIA CRAWLEY 2/11 A North Carolina * W 69-62 12/22 A Hampton L 63-71 CAPTAIN: COREY RUSIN, BRITTANNY JOHNSON 2/14 H Wake Forest * L 56-60 12/29 H St. Joseph’s L 57-74 11/14 H St. Francis W 99-68 2/19 A NC State * L 62-73 1/2 H Central Connecticut * W 57-49 11/18 A Holy Cross W 82-69 2/21 A Virginia Tech * L 64-69 1/5 H Virginia Tech * L 35-38 11/20 H Hofstra W 71-60 2/25 H Maryland * W 83-70 1/8 H Wake Forest * L 58-72 11/23 H Notre Dame L 54-102 2/28 A Miami * L 68-76 (ot) 1/12 A NC State * L 57-80 11/27 N TCU ++ W 77-68 3/4 N Virginia Tech % W 62-49 1/15 A Georgia Tech * L 58-68 11/28 N James Madison ++ W 71-63 3/5 N Florida St. % W 67-60 1/19 A Florida St. * L 59-68 12/4 A Minnesota > L 60-80 3/6 N NC State % L 57-63 1/21 A Virginia L 58-69 12/9 H New Hampshire W 85-43 * - ACC game 1/25 A North Carolina * L 46-77 > - ACC/Big Ten Challenge (Iowa) 12/14 H FIU W 93-65 $ - Maggie Dixon Classic (New York, N.Y.) 1/29 H Miami * L 57-88 12/20 N vs. Houston $ W 62-56 # - Maggie Dixon Surf N Slam (San Diego, Calif.) 2/2 A Maryland * L 44-86 12/21 A St. John’s $ L 63-72 % - ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 2/5 H Wake Forest * L 60-73 12/29 A Dartmouth # W 85-51 2/9 A Duke * L 62-71 12/30 N Fairfield # W 62-57 2010-11 (20-13, 5-9 ACC) 2/13 H Virginia Tech * W 64-60 1/4 H Massachusetts W 89-55 COACH: SYLVIA CRAWLEY 2/16 H Clemson* W 56-53 1/8 A Georgia Tech * W 65-64 (ot) 2/19 A Georgia Tech* L 48-85 1/11 H Virginia Tech * W 73-62 CAPTAIN: CAROLYN SWORDS, STEFANIE MURPHY 2/23 H NC State * L 69-73 1/15 A Wake Forest * L 48-52 11/12 A at Boston Univ. W 84-65 2/26 A Miami * L 42-88 1/18 H Miami * W 62-54 11/15 H Hartford W 93-66 3/1 N Virginia % L 41-72 1/21 H NJIT W 78-50 11/19 N vs. Dartmouth # W 87-61 * – Conference game 1/23 H Clemson * W 71-51 11/20 N at Vermont # W 85-50 > – ACC/Big Ten Challenge at Wisconsin 1/29 A NC State * W 62-51 11/26 N Seton Hall ++ W 85-46 % – ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 2/2 A Duke * L 58-69 11/27 N Sacred Heart ++ W 83-47 2/5 H Florida State * L 53-64 12/2 H Penn St.> W 113-104 (ot) 2012-13 (12-19, 5-13 ACC) 2/9 H Maryland * L 81-85 12/5 A Massachusetts W 93-80 COACH: ERIK JOHNSON 12/8 A Holy Cross W 98-64 2/16 A Miami * W 71-64 CAPTAIN: KERRI SHILEDS, KATIE ZENEVITCH, KRISTEN 2/19 H North Carolina * L 68-92 12/12 H Rutgers W 84-75 2/22 A Virginia * L 70-90 12/19 H UNC-Wilmington W 85-55 DOHERTY 2/27 A Maryland * L 74-86 12/22 A Michigan L 55-68 11/9 A Boston University L 46-52 3/1 H NC State * W 58-52 12/30 H Northeastern W 80-67 11/13 A Holy Cross W 71-52 3/5 N Miami % W 76-59 1/3 H Dayton L 77-89 11/15 H Brigham Young W 62-56 3/6 N Florida State % L 71-83 1/6 H Harvard W 80-78 11/20 H New Hampshire W 64-59 3/23 H Boston University ^ W 68-53 1/9 H North Carolina * L 83-84 11/23 N Sacred Heart $ L 48-54 3/26 A St. John’s ^ W 68-64 1/13 A Maryland * W 78-69 11/24 N Portland $ W 68-40 3/29 H Georgetown ^ W 65-56 1/16 A Miami * L 53-65 11/28 H Northwestern > L 63-67 4/1 A South Florida ^^ L 65-82 1/20 H NC State* W 77-67 12/2 H Rutgers W 58-56 ]* - Conference game 1/23 A Georgia Tech* L 54-67 12/9 H Arizona State L 59-68 > - ACC/Big Ten Challenge in Minnesota 1/27 H Florida St. * L 93-102 12/20 H Vermont W 80-43 ++ - Caribbean Challenge – Cancun, Mexico $ - St. John’s Chartwell Holiday Tournament 1/31 A Wake Forest * L 64-82 12/30 A Florida State * L 70-76 # - Blue Sky Classic at Dartmouth University 2/3 H Virginia Tech * W 76-71 1/2 A Hampton L 57-60 % - ACC Tournament (Greensboro Coliseum Complex – Greensboro, NC) 2/6 H Clemson * W 78-49 1/6 H Duke * L 53-90 ^ - WNIT Tournament ^^ - WNIT Final Four 2/13 A Duke * L 53-66 1/10 A Virginia Tech * W 53-46 2/17 H Miami * L 80-90 1/13 A Clemson * W 66-43 2009-10 (17-15, 6-8 ACC) 2/20 A Virginia* W 73-50 1/17 H Florida State * L 57-67 2/24 A NC State * L 69-80 1/20 H Wake Forest * L 87-92 (2ot) COACH: SYLVIA CRAWLEY 2/27 H Maryland * L 69-78 1/24 A Virginia * L 57-69 CAPTAIN: BRITTANNY JOHNSON, CAROLYN SWORDS 3/3 N NC State % L 70-71 1/27 A Duke * L 56-80 11/14 A Harvard L 81-82 3/17 A Yale ^ W 85-61 1/31 H NC State * W 81-69 11/19 A Rutgers L 53-59 3/19 H St. Joseph’s ^ W 86-59 2/3 A Maryland * L 62-85 11/22 H Vermont L 65-84 3/24 A Virginia ^ L 48-53 2/7 H North Carolina * L 52-80 11/24 H Holy Cross W 90-57 * - ACC game 2/10 A Wake Forest * L 59-61 ^ - WNIT Tournament 11/27 N Fresno St. W 83-75 > - ACC/Big Ten Challenge 2/14 H Virginia * W 61-49 11/28 N So. Methodist W 69-68 % - ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 2/17 A Miami * L 54-79 12/2 A Iowa > W 72-67 # - TD Bank Classic (New Hampshire) 2/21 H Maryland * L 61-86 ++ - Junkanoo Classic (Grand Bahamas) 12/5 H Monmouth W 75-49 2/24 H Clemson * L 61-64 12/10 H Michigan L 70-76 2/28 A #North Carolina * L 57-85 12/13 N Baylor & L 55-68 2011-12 (7-23, 2-14 ACC) 3/3 H Georgia Tech * W 74-68 12/20 H Wright St. W 62-56 COACH: SYLVIA CRAWLEY 3/7 N Virginia % W 66-57 12/28 N California # W 81-69 3/8 N North Carolina% L 57-62 CAPTAIN: KERRI SHIELDS 12/30 A San Diego # L 56-61 * - Conference game 11/11 H Fairleigh Dickinson W 68-57 > - ACC/Big Ten Challenge at Conte Forum 1/3 H Boston Univ. W 69-61 11/16 A Rutgers L 58-74 % - ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 1/7 H Dartmouth W 84-46 $ - Seattle University Tournament (Seattle, Wash.) 11/20 A Arizona St. L 54-79 1/10 H NC State * W 83-66 11/27 H Bryant W 68-42 1/14 A Maryland * L 65-72 11/30 A Wisconsin > L 50-58 1/17 H Georgia Tech * W 77-51 12/4 A Dayton L 60-69 1/21 H Virginia * L 68-70 12/7 H Massachusetts W 80-64 1/24 A Florida St. * L 64-85 12/10 H Hartford L 45-54 1/29 A Clemson * L 65-68

58 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK year-by-year results 3/1 H Virginia Tech * W 49-47 2/9 A UNC* W 88-77 2013-14 (12-19, 3-13 ACC) 3/4 N Wake Forest % L 53-69 2/12 A Louisville* L 68-43 COACH: ERIK JOHNSON * - ACC games 2/16 H NC State* L 70-58 % - ACC Tournament (Greensboro Coliseum Complex – Greensboro, NC) 2/23 A Notre Dame* L 82-45 CAPTAIN: KRISTEN DOHERTY, KATIE ZENEVITCH > ACC-Big Ten Challenge 2/26 H Virginia Tech* L 82-79 11/9 H Stanford L 71-83 3/1 N Georgia Tech % L 71-67 11/12 A Hofstra W 83-60 2015-16 (15-16, 2-14 ACC) * - ACC games 11/16 A BYU L 69-70 ! - Thanksgiving Tournament, hosted by Colorado 11/21 H FIU W 89-69 COACH: ERIK JOHNSON % - ACC Tournament (HTC Center, Conway, SC) > ACC-Big Ten Challenge 11/28 N UNC-W $ W 75-54 CAPTAIN: NICOLE BOUDREAU, ALEXA COULOMBE 11/29 N Iowa $ L 68-78 11/13 A Providence W 67-41 11/30 N USC $ L 52-79 11/15 H Maine W 55-48 2017-18 (7-23, 2-14 ACC)) 12/5 A Wisconsin > L 59-74 11/18 H Holy Cross W 60-51 COACH: ERIK JOHNSON 12/8 H Hartford W 65-45 11/21 A Boston University W 58-37 CAPTAIN: ANDIE ANASTOS 12/11 H Boston University W 63-52 11/27 N Utah $ W 76-51 12/15 H New Hampshire W 65-45 11/28 N #21 Oklahoma $ L 76-61 11/10 H Bryant W 65-42 12/21 H Holy Cross W 77-60 12/3 A Purdue > W 58-56 11/12 A Dartmouth L 68-57 12/29 A Providence W 80-71 12/9 H Hartford W 62-28 11/16 H Fordham W 55-52 1/1 H Mount St. Mary’s W 81-67 12/13 H New Hampshire W 71-51 11/19 A Minnesota L 78-68 1/5 H Virginia Tech * W 70-63 12/20 H UMASS Lowell W 66-55 11/22 H Houston W 79-74 1/9 A #2 Notre Dame * L 53-95 12/28 A Northeastern W 71-45 11/26 A Boston University L 61-51 1/12 A #3 Duke * L 57-78 12/30 H Bryant W 74-59 11/29 A Columbia L 68-60 1/16 H Miami * W 63-62 1/3 A Virginia Tech * L 58-33 12/3 H Fairfield L 66-58 1/19 H #9 North Carolina * L 56-73 1/7 A #19 Florida State * L 75-42 12/6 A Holy Cross W 70-61 1/23 A #23 NC State * L 76-85 1/10 H Yale W 73-60 12/10 H Seton Hall L 73-53 1/26 H Wake Forest * L 50-56 1/14 H #3 Notre Dame * L 63-50 12/17 H UNH W 64-55 (OT) 1/30 A Pittsburgh * L 65-67 1/17 A #22 Duke * L 71-51 12/21 A Providence L 63-28 2/2 A Virginia Tech * L 63-70 (ot) 1/21 H Pittsburgh * W 54-43 12/28 H Maine L 61-40 2/6 H Virginia * W 69-65 1/24 H Wake Forest * L 65-59 12/31 A Virginia Tech * L 89-58 2/9 A Florida State * L 55-72 1/27 A Syracuse * L 62-61 1/5 H North Carolina W 77-64 2/13 H #2 Notre Dame * L 61-82 1/31 A Georgia Tech * L 62-56 1/11 H Virginia L 68-57 2/16 H #RV Syracuse * L 47-71 2/4 H #16 Miami * L 67-62 1/14 A Notre Dame * L 89-60 2/20 A Clemson * L 67-72 2/7 H North Carolina * L 86-78 1/18 A Clemson * L 65-61 (2OT) 2/27 H #9 Maryland * L 66-92 2/11 A NC State * L 74-63 1/21 H Miami * L 65-43 3/2 A Georgia Tech * L 74-84 2/14 H Virginia * L 61-50 1/25 A Duke * L 75-50 3/5 N Virginia % L 59-74 2/18 A Clemson * W 67-64 1/28 H Syracuse * L 75-57 * - ACC games 2/21 H #11 Louisville * L 55-45 2/4 A NC State * L 72-54 % - Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament (Greensboro Coliseum Complex 2/8 A Georgia Tech * L 67-43 – Greensboro, NC) 2/25 H #18 Syracuse * L 71-55 $ - Cancun Challenge, Cancun, Mexico 3/27 A #2 Notre Dame * L 70-58 2/11 H Pittsburgh * W 72-61 > ACC-Big Ten Challenge 3/2 N Virginia Tech % W 49-37 2/15 H Louisville * L 87-52 3/3 N NC State % L 76-60 2/18 H Notre Dame * L 89-55 2014-15 (13-17, 5-11 ACC) * - ACC games 2/22 A Florida State * L 67-39 $ - Junkanoo Jam Tournament, Freeport, Bahamas 2/25 A Syracuse * L 69-63 COACH: ERIK JOHNSON % - ACC Tournament (Greensboro Coliseum Complex – Greensboro, NC) 2/28 N North Carolina % L 69-64 > ACC-Big Ten Challenge CAPTAIN: NICOLE BOUDREAU \* - ACC games 11/14 A Stanford L 63-96 % - ACC Tournament (Greensboro Coliseum Complex – Greensboro, NC) 11/16 A St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 82-72 2016-17 (9-21, 2-14 ACC) 11/20 H Boston University W 73-56 COACH: ERIK JOHNSON 11/23 H Bryant W 90-79 NO CAPTAINS 11/28 N Brown W 90-80 (ot) 11/30 A Maine L 64-69 (ot) 11/11 A Hartford L 65-65 12/3 H Indiana > L 67-76 11/14 H Boston University W 67-49 12/7 A Hartford W 73-61 11/17 A Seton Hall L 71-66 12/10 A Holy Cross L 64-80 11/20 H St. Mary's (Calif.) L 62-54 12/14 H New Hampshire W 64-58 11/25 N vs. SMU ! L 72-64 12/21 H Hofstra L 61-75 11/26 N vs. St. Francis (B) ! W 73-58 12/28 H Providence W 79-51 11/30 H Penn State > L 60-56 12/31 H Northeastern W 66-56 12/4 A Fordham L 56-49 1/4 A Miami * L 53-74 12/7 A Yale W 71-64 1/8 H Georgia Tech * L 77-80 12/10 H Providence W 57-53 1/11 A Notre Dame * L 58-104 12/18 H CCSU W 66-46 1/15 A Virginia * L 56-68 12/21 H Dartmouth W 65-53 1/18 H Syracuse * L 46-64 12/30 H Maine W 64-53 1/22 H Duke * W 60-56 1/2 H Clemson* W 60-48 1/24 A Pittsburgh * L 70-78 1/5 A Pittsburgh* L 56-43 2/1 A North Carolina * L 56-89 1/8 A Syracuse* L 79-52 2/5 H Clemson * W 68-53 1/12 H Georgia Tech* L 71-67 2/8 H Notre Dame * L 56-89 1/15 A Virginia* L 62-55 2/12 A Wake Forest * W 75-74 1/19 H Notre Dame* L 80-69 2/16 H NC State* W 64-59 (ot) 1/22 H Duke* L 67-44 1/26 A Wake Forest* L 71-55 2/19 A Syracuse * L 51-73 1/29 A Miami* L 58-51 2/22 H Florida State * L 68-86 2/2 H Florida State* L 85-53 2/26 A Louisville * L 60-77 2/5 H Syracuse* L 72-45 59 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 2,000-point scorers 1. SARAH BEHN • 2,523 POINTS 7. KELLY HUGHES • 1,550 Guard • Foxborough, Mass. • Foxboro High School Guard • Point Pleasant, N.J. • Point Pleasant Boro YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1989-90 26 146-320 .456 6-19 130-160 .813 428-16.5 2013-14 31 111-263 .433 74-175 45-59 .763 347-11.2 1990-91 28 237-517 .458 33-83 161-181 .890 668-23.9 2014-15 29 31-359 .393 81-209 61-73 .836 424-14.6 1991-92 28 257-549 .468 40-95 189-223 .848 743-26.5 2015-16 31 150-354 .424 92-222 47-52 .904 439-14.2 1992-93 27 227-473 .480 27-68 203-244 .832 684-25.3 2016-17 30 116-303 .383 75-204 33-48 .688 340-11.3 Totals 109 867-1,859 .466 106-265 .683-808 .845 2,523-23.1 Totals 121 521-127 .407 322-810 186-232 .802 1550-12.8 Sarah Behn scored her 1,000th point as a sophomore against Providence on Feb. 9, 1991 Kelly Hughes is the program's all-time leader in three-pointers made. Hughes reached her - She notched her 2,00th career point against Boston University on February 9, 1992. 1,000th career point on Jan. 17, 2016 against ACC foe Duke.

2. CAROLYN SWORDS • 2,029 POINTS 8. CAL BOUCHARD • 1,496 POINTS Center • Sudbury, Mass. • Lincoln-Sudbury High School Guard • Aurora, Ontario • Aurora High School YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2007-08 33 192-299 .642 0-0 67-109 .615 451-13.7 1996-97 28 101-261 .387 41-114 94-120 .783 337-12.0 2008-09 35 230-339 .678 0-0 78-117 .667 538-15.4 1997-98 28 147-320 .459 55-122 99-130 .762 448-16.0 2009-10 32 188-283 .664 0-0 85-107 .794 461-14.4 1998-99 13 57-145 .393 20-64 31-48 .646 165-12.7 2010-11 33 240-336 .714 0-0 99-132 .750 579-17.5 1999-00 35 184-390 .472 96-204 82-99 .828 546-15.6 Totals 133 850-1,257 .676 0-0 329-465 .750 2,029-15.3 Totals 104 489-1,116 .438 212-504 306-397 .771 1,496-14.4 Carolyn Swords scored her 1,000th point on Nov. 14, 2009 against Harvard. Swords Cal Bouchard scored her 1,000th career point against Davidson on Nov. 19, 1999, She scored her 2,000th point on March 19, 2011 against St. Joseph's in the second round of reached the mark in 72 games played. the WNIT Tournament. 8. JESSAYLN DEVENY • 1,496 POINTS 1,000-point scorers Guard • Westford, Mass. • Westford Academy 3. HOLLY PORTER • 1,957 POINTS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG Forward • Wyoming, Ohio • Wyoming High School 2001-02 21 40-88 .455 4-12 43-48 .896 127-6.0 YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2002-03 30 197-383 .514 27-69 85-102 .833 506-16.9 2003-04 34 203-394 .515 30-71 119-136 .875 555-16.3 1993-94 27 158-391 .404 8-31 152-217 .700 476-17.6 2004-05 17 112-204 .549 23-45 61-76 .803 308-17.1 1994-95 26 151-340 .444 3-18 120-169 .710 425-16.3 Totals 102 552-1,069 .516 84-197 308-362 .851 1,496-14.7 1995-96 27 211-403 .524 3-10 134-205 .654 559-20.7 Local product Jess Deveny scored her 1,000th career point at West Virginia on Feb. 14 1996-97 28 162-302 .536 1-5 172-233 .738 497-17.8 2004. She reached the milestone in 74 games played. Totals 108 682-1,436 .475 15-64 578-824 .701 1,957-18.1 Holly Porter scored her 1,000th career point against Colgate on Dec. 9, 1995. 10. BECKY GOTTSTEIN • 1,490 POINTS Forward • Albany, N.Y. • Albany High School 4. STEFANIE MURPHY • 1,722 POINTS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG Forward • Londonderry, N.H. • Londonderry High School 1998-99 29 119-207 .575 - 63-97 .649 301-10.4 YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1999-00 23 132-254 .520 — 61-95 .642 325-14.1 2007-08 32 188-330 .570 0-1 88-115 .765 464-14.5 2000-01 24 135-265 .509 — 100-132 .758 370-15.4 2008-09 35 155-358 .433 8-34 61-83 .735 379-10.8 2001-02 4 19-33 .576 — 11-13 .846 49-12.3 2009-10 32 151-307 .492 6-15 66-83 .795 374-11.7 2002-03 29 181-332 .545 — 83-107 .776 445-15.3 2010-11 33 201-392 .513 20-59 83-101 .822 505-15.3 Totals 109 586-1,091 .537 — 318-444 .716 1,490-13.6 Totals 132 695-1,387 .501 34-109 298-382 .780 1,722-13.0 It took Becky Gottstein 82 games to reach the 1,000 point mark. She reached the mile- Stefanie Murphy scored her 1,000th career point against Maryland on Jan. 14, 2010. stone on Dec. 5, 2002 against Tennessee. 5. KERRY CURRAN • 1,691 POINTS 11. MICKEL PICCO • 1,364 POINTS Guard • Milton, Mass. • Milton High School Guard • Austin, Texas • James Bowie High School YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1990-91 28 79-194 .407 7-13 45-64 .703 210-7.5 2006-07 26 64-170 .376 21-76 24-28 .857 173-6.7 1991-92 28 189-480 .394 27-82 64-88 .727 469-16.8 2007-08 32 110-256 .430 62-169 22-29 .759 304-9.5 1992-93 27 160-426 .376 22-98 71-100 .710 413-15.3 2008-09 35 185-443 .418 84-243 73-85 .859 527-15.1 1993-94 27 212-513 .413 49-133 126-160 .788 599-22.2 2009-10 32 120-338 .355 70-212 50-58 .862 360-11.3 Totals 110 640-1,613 .397 105-326 306-412 .743 1,691-15.4 Totals 125 479-1,207 .397 237-700 169-200 .845 1,364-10.9 Scored her 1,00th career point on Feb. 13, 1993 against Georgetown. Mickel Picco, one of the most prolific three-point shooters in the program, reached the 1,000 point mark on April 1, 2009 against South Florida. 6. AMBER JACOBS • 1,544 POINTS Guard • Clarks Summit, Pa. • Abington Height High Schools YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2000-01 29 123-289 .426 32-103 55-72 .764 333-11.5 2001-02 31 140-321 .436 48-139 40-56 .714 368-11.9 2002-03 31 131-318 .412 50-127 62-68 .912 374-12.1 2003-04 32 150-310 .484 53-133 116-137 .847 469-14.7 Totals 123 544-1238 .439 183-502 273-333 .820 1,544-12.6 Amber Jacobs notched her 1,000th career point against Rutgers on March 4, 2003

60 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 1,000-point scorers 12. ALISSA MURPHY • 1,361 16. NICOLE BOUDREAU • 1,258 Guard • San Diego, Calif. • Scripps Ranch High School Guard • Andover, Mass. • Andover High YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1996-97 28 47-123 .382 3-13 56-70 .800 153-5.5 2012-13 31 115-289 .398 71-194 44-54 .815 345-11.1 1997-98 28 78-181 .431 14-44 84-103 .816 254-9.1 2013-14 31 114-274 .416 68-177 47-61 .770 343-11.1 1998-99 30 147-342 .430 40-95 146-164 .890 480-16.0 2014-15 29 101-272 .404 67-181 52-64 .813 339-11.7 1999-00 35 144-353 .408 45-121 141-160 .881 474-13.5 2015-16 31 74-197 .376 47-135 36-42 .857 231-7.5 Totals 121 416-999 .416 102-273 427-497 .859 1,361-11.2 Totals 122 413-1,032 .400 253-687 179-221 .810 1,258-10.3 Alissa Murphy scored her 1,000th career point against Dartmouth on Dec. 12, 1999. She Andover native Nicole Boudreau is second on the all-time list for three-pointers made. Bou- reached the mark in her 96th career game. dreau notched her 1,000th career point on Feb. 26, 2015 against Louisville..

13. ANN ODOY • 1,337 POINTS 17. CARLA WENGER • 1,243 Guard • Avon, Conn. • Avon High School Forward • Akron, Pa. • Ephrata High School YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1984-85 28 147-322 .457 — 62-96 .646 356-12.7 1986-87 25 39-80 .488 — 32-48 .667 110-4.4 1985-86 29 127-323 .393 — 84-113 .743 338-11.7 1987-88 26 96-195 .492 0-0 43-83 .518 235-9.0 1986-87 29 100-283 .353 — 57-78 .731 258-8.9 1988-89 4 5-15 .333 0-0 5-7 .714 15-3.8 1987-88 28 138-355 .389 68-172 52-66 .788 396-14.1 1989-90 29 201-350 .574 0-0 89-135 .659 491-16.9 Totals 114 512-1,283 .399 68-172 255-353 .722 1,337-11.7 1990-91 28 161-328 .490 0-0 70-110 .636 392-14.0 Ann Odoy, who played only one season with a three-point line, finished her career with Totals 112 502-958 .524 0-0 239-385 .621 1,243-14.8 1,337 points. She reached her 1,000th career point on Dec. 5, 1987 against Kansas at the Carla Wenger scored hers 1,000th career point on Dec. 30, 1999 against Northern Illinois Ohio State Tournament. in a tournament at Purdue. 18. KATIE ZENEVITCH • 1,164 14. KATHRIN RESS • 1,300 POINTS Forward • Methuen, Mass. • Central Catholic High School Forward • Salorno, Italy • Visitation Academy (W. Virginia) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2010-11 32 53-119 .445 16-37 29-40 .725 151-4.7 2003-04 22 88-150 .587 0-0 41-57 .719 217-9.9 2011-12 28 116-226 .513 14-39 48-57 .842 294-10.5 2004-05 30 123-264 .466 0-0 61-93 .656 307-10.2 2012-13 31 143-285 .502 8-31 80-98 .816 374-12.1 2005-06 33 117-204 .576 0-0 66-82 .805 300-9.1 2013-14 31 142-260 .546 14-36 47-59 .797 345-11.1 2006-07 29 177-360 .492 5-16 117-142 .824 476-16.4 Totals 122 454-890 .510 52-143 204-254 .803 1,164-9.5 Totals 114 505-978 .516 5-16 285-374 .762 1,300-11.4 The Eagles center from Methuen, Mass. scored her 1,000th career point at Notre Dame on Kathrin Ress, a native of Italy, reached her 1,000th career point on Dec. 17, 2006 against Jan. 9, 2014. She reached the 500 career on Nov. 9, 2013 against Stanford. Maine. Ress is also 8th all-time in rebounding at BC. 19. AMY LACOMBE • 1,147 15. KRISTEN DOHERTY • 1,278 POINTS Guard • Fayetteville, N.Y. • Jamesville/Dewitt Guard • Holtsville, New York • Sachem East. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1986-87 22 37-70 .529 — 7-9 .777 81-3.7 2010-11 33 109-317 .344 41-136 37-55 .673 296-9.0 1987-88 28 155-306 .507 14-35 17-23 .739 341-12.2 2011-12 28 113-276 .409 23-70 29-48 .604 278-9.9 1988-89 28 158-334 .473 14-38 31-38 .816 378-13.5 2012-13 31 139-372 .374 44-138 60-83 .723 382-12.3 1989-90 29 138-304 .454 22-68 49-60 .317 347-12.0 2013-14 25 108-288 .375 22-71 84-111 .757 322-12.9 Totals 107 488-1,014 .481 50-141 104-130 .800 1,147-10.7 Totals 117 469-1,253.374 130-415 .313 210-297 .707 1,278-10.9 New York native Amy Lacombe scored her 1,000th career point at St. John's on Jan. 24, Kristen Doherty was known as the jack-of-all-trades player on the roster. Doherty notched 1990. her 1,000th career point on November 21, 2013 against FIU. 20. CLARE DROESCH • 1,136 Guard • Rockaway Beach, N.Y. • Christ The King YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2001-02 31 117-291 .436 48-118 32-44 .727 314-3.7 2002-03 31 84-198 .424 42-104 20-26 .769 230-3.7 2003-04 34 107-253 .423 30-90 46-59 .780 290-8.5 2004-05 30 115-255 .451 38-100 34-46 .739 302-10.1 Totals 126 423-997 .424 158-412 132-175 .754 1,136-9.0 One of five players from the 2002-03 team to scored over 1,000 points. Clare Droesch notched her 1,000th point against Notre Dame on Feb. 2, 2005.

61 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 1,000-point scorers 21. BRIANNE STEPHERSON • 1,115 24. PAM THORNTON • 1,043 Guard • Middleton, Mass. • Masconomet Regional Guard/Forward • Saugus, Mass. • Saugus High School YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1998-99 27 81-202 .401 12-37 73-96 .760 247-9.1 1983-84 25 44-130 .338 - 20-27 .741 108-4.3 1999-00 34 115-281 .409 13-50 73-94 .777 316-9.3 1984-85 28 94-218 .431 — 83-102 .814 271-9.7 2000-01 3 4-20 .000 0-3 1-2 .500 9-3.0 1985-86 29 78-201 .388 — 87-109 .798 243-8.4 2001-02 31 121-258 .469 4-14 59-82 .720 305-9.8 1986-87 29 153-292 .524 — 113-136 .831 421-14.5 2002-03 31 90-237 .380 0-5 58-83 .699 238-7.7 Totals 111 369-841 .439 — 303-374 .810 1,043-9.4 Totals 126 411-998 .412 29-109 264-357 .739 1,115-8.8 Brianne Stepherson is third all-time in program history in assists with 534. 25. SALLY MADEIRA • 1,029 Forward • Nashua, N.H. • Nashua High School 22. LESLIE BJERSTEDT • 1,084 YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG Forward • Mentor, Ohio • Mentor High School 1982-83 18 67-145 .462 — 41-60 .683 175-9.7 YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1983-84 27 163-321 .508 — 67-99 .677 393-14.6 1985-86 29 43-83 .518 - 10-16 .625 96-3.3 1984-85 25 74-166 .446 — 25-33 .758 173-6.9 1986-87 29 133-269 .494 — 31-48 .646 297-10.2 1985-86 29 121-247 .490 — 46-76 .605 288-9.9 1987-88 28 143-280 .511 0-0 30-33 .909 316-11.3 Totals 99 425-879 .484 — 179-268 .668 1,029-10.4 1988-89 28 174-343 .507 0-1 27-41 .659 375-13.4 Totals 114 493-975 .506 0-1 98-138 .710 1,084-9.5 26. KATHLEEN SWEET • 1,006 The Eagles center from Methuen, Mass. scored her 1,000th career point at Notre Dame on Center • Clarence, N.Y. • Clarence High School Jan. 9, 2014. She reached the 500th career rebound on Nov. 9, 2013 against Stanford. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1983-84 27 73-173 .422 — 47-77 .610 199-7.4 23. KERRI SHIELDS • 1,067 1984-85 25 27-71 .380 — 22-40 .550 76-3.0 1985-86 29 149-321 .464 — 49-66 .742 347-12.0 Guard • Drexel Hill, PA • Archbishop Carroll 1986-87 28 155-350 .443 — 74-98 .755 384-13.7 YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG Totals 109 404-915 .442 — 192-281 .683 1,006-9.2 2009-10 32 45-124 .363 37-107 7-11 .636 134-4.2 2010-11 33 125-310 .403 85-232 29-33 .879 364-11.0 - 2011-12 30 66-248 .266 50-183 20-28 .714 202-6.7 2012-13 31 132-326 .405 80-210 23-32 .719 367-11.8 Totals 126 368-1,008 .365 252-732 79-104 .760 1,067-8.5 Kerri Shields is the third all-time leader in three's made at Boston College. The guard notched her 1,000th career point against Maryland on Feb. 24, 2013.

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2,000 POINT CLUB ALL-TIME TOP REBOUNDERS THREE-POINT STREAK 1. Sarah Behn 1989-93 2,523 1. Carolyn Swords 2007-11 1,159 Games/3FG Player Dates 2. Carolyn Swords 2007-11 2,029 2. Stefanie Murphy 2007-11 937 32/83 Mickel Picco 2/18/08-2/16/09 3. Holly Porter 1993-97 903 29/49 Mickel Picco 2/19/09-2/21/10 1,000 POINT CLUB 4. Becky Gottstein 1998-03 884 21/51 Kindyll Dorsey 12/21/05-3/21/06 5.. Katie Zenevitch 2010-14 691 57/19 MilanBolden-Morris 11/10/17-1/21/18 1. Holly Porter 1993-97 1,957 6. Sarah Behn 1989-93 682 19/50 Kelly Hughes 12/8/13–2/16/14 2. Stefanie Murphy 2007-11 1,722 7. Kathrin Ress 2003-07 664 18/31 Alissa Murphy 1/7/99-3/15/99 3. Kerry Curran 1990-94 1,691 8. Elizabeth Houghton 1981-85 643 17/23 Clare Droesch 2/5/04-11/24/04 4. Amber Jacobs 2000-04 1,544 8. Carla Wenger 1987-91 643 16/42 Amber Jacobs 1/26/02-1/25/03 5. Kelly Hughes 2013-17 1,550 10. Kristen Doherty 2010-14 629 14/28 Cal Bouchard 2/4/98-12/5/98 6. Cal Bouchard 1996-00 1,496 11. Jane Haubrich 1981-85 604 12/37 Kelly Hughes 1/27/16-2/25/16 6. Jessalyn Deveny 2001-05 1,496 12/37 Cal Bouchard 12/29/99-2/7/00 8. Becky Gottstein 1998-03 1,490 11/35 Kerri Shields 11/20/12-1/10/13 9. Mickel Picco 2006-10 1,364 500 POINTS/500 REBOUNDS 11/27 Kerri Shields 1/20/11-2/27/11 10. Alissa Murphy 1996-00 1,361 Kelly Hughes 2013-17 1,550/648 11/24 Clare Droesch 1/5/02-2/12/02 11. Ann Odoy 1984-88 1,337 Ayla Brown 2006-10 880/667 10/24 Nicole Boudreau 12/20/15-2/7/16 12. Kathrin Ress 2003-07 1,300 Brooke Queenan 2002-06 987/560 10/28 Cal Bouchard 2/16/00-3/19/00 13. Kristen Doherty 2010-14 1,278 Jessalyn Deveny 2001-05 1,496/544 10/15 Jess Deveny 3/2/04-11/21/04 14. Nicole Boudreau 2012-16 1,258 Clare Droesch 2001-05 1,136/539 10/26 Nicole Boudreau 2/2/14-3/5/14 15. Carla Wenger 1986-90 1,243 Nicole Conway 1998-02 828/533 9/28 Kerri Shields 2/10/13-3/8/13 17. Katie Zenevitch 2010-14 1,164 Jamie Cournoyer 1997-01 839/506 18. Amy LaCombe 1986-90 1,147 Alissa Murphy 1996-00 1,361/585 100-POINT GAMES 19. Clare Droesch 2001-05 1,136 Cecilee Campbell 1992-96 668/553 BC-Opp. Opponent Date 20. Brianne Stepherson1998-03 1,115 Leslie Bjerstedt 1985-89 1,084/548 114-110 (OT) Penn State 12/2/10 21. Leslie Bjerstedt 1985-89 1,084 Kathy Sweet 1983-87 1,006/597 104-76 New Hampshire 12/12/90 22. Kerri Shields 2009-12 1,067 Sally Medeira 1982-86 1,029 /522 101-75 St. John’s 2/6/91 23. Pam Thornton 1983-87 1,043 Elisabeth Houghton 1981-85 896/643 104-60 Marist 11/20/97 24. Sally Madeira 1982-86 1,029 Jane Haubrich 1981-85 942/604 25. Kathleen Sweet 1983-87 1,006 500 POINTS/500 ASSISTS 2,000 POINTS/1,000 REBOUNDS Jaclyn Thoman 2007-11 812/521 1. Carolyn Swords 2007-11 2,029/1,159 Sarah Marshall 2006-10 595/543 Brianne Stepherson 1998-03 1,115/534 Kerri Curran 1990-94 1,691/528 1,000 POINTS/600 REBOUNDS Ann Odoy 1984-88 1,337/505 - Kelly Hughes 2013-17 1,550/648 - Kristen Doherty 2010-14 1,278/629 - Katie Zenevitch 2010-14 1,164/691 - Stefanie Murphy 2007-11 1,722/937 - Kathrin Ress 2003-07 1,300/664 - Becky Gottstein 1998-03 1,490/884 - Holly Porter 1993-97 1,957/903 - Sarah Behn 1989-93 2,523/682 - Carla Wenger 1987-91 1,243/643

500 REBOUND CLUB 1. Kathy Sweet 1983-87 597 2. Alissa Murphy 1996-00 585 3. Brooke Queenan 2002-06 560 4. Cecilee Campbell 1992-96 553 5. Leslie Bjerstedt 1985-89 548 6. Jessalyn Deveny 2001-05 544 7. Clare Droesch 2001-05 539 8. Nicole Conway 1998-00 533 9. Sally Madeira 1982-86 522 10. Jamie Cournoyer 1997-01 506

63 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK TEAM RECORDS SEASON WON/LOST RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Victories: 27 (27-7) in 2003-04 Season: 966 in 2010-11 Season: .410 (119-290) in 1997-98 Fewest wins: 5 (5-23) in 1991-92 946 in 2008-09. .369 in 2013-14 Most Losses: 23 (7-23) in 2017-18 Game: 42, vs. Niagara (12.21.05) Season Low: .275 (69-251) in 1994-95 23 (7-23) in 2011-12 41, vs. St. Francis (11.14, 08); Game: 1.000, vs. Providence (1.7.04). 23 (5-23) in 1991-92 40, vs. Sacred Heart (12.21,03). Opponent Season: .410 in 1997-98. Fewest Losses: 7 (27-7) in 2003-04 Opponent Season: 988 in 2017-18 Opp. Season Low: .272 (61-224) in 2001-02. Best Winning %: .794 (27-7) in 2003-04 879 in 1990-91 Most Consecutive Wins: Opponent Game: 43, by Georgia Tech (12.28.91) 12 (12.4.99-12.26.00) 42, by Notre Dame (11.23.08) FREE THROWS MADE Longest Losing Streak: Season Low: 564 in 1998-99. Season: 514 in 1999-2000. 11 in 2011-12; 10, in 1994-95 Game Low: 9, vs. Providence (2.8.92) Game: 32, vs. Notre Dame (2.12.97); Longest Home Court Winning Streak: Opp. Season Low: 518 in 1998-99 32, vs. Rutgers (2.8.04). 16 (2.17.99-2.29.00) Opp. Game Low: 11, by Georgetown (1.5.05) Opponent Season: 493 in 1992-93. Longest Winning Streak vs. Mass. Schools: 13, by NJIT (1.21.09) Opponent Game: 33, by Providence (3.5.94). 18, 11.16.98-12.1.06) Season Low: 263 in 2015-16 Most Games Played: FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 310 in 2014-15; 35, 1999-2000 311 in 1995-96. Season: 2,106 in 2010-11 Longest ACC Winning Streak (reg. season): Game Low: 0-5 vs. Massachusetts (11.14.07) Game: 82, vs. Providence (4.5.94) 6, (1.26.06-2.12.06) 1-4 vs. Miami (2.3.08) 82, George Washington (12.29.96). Longest Big East Winning Streak (reg. season): Opp. Season Low: 254 in 1998-99. Opponent Season: 1976 in 1999-2000. 6, (1.9.97-1.25.97) Opp. Game Low: 0, vs Hartford (12.9.15) Season Low: 1,235 in 1998-99. Longest Big East Winning Streak (including postseason): 1, by three teams, most recent Game Low: 39 vs. Virginia Tech (4.2.16); 7, (2.25.04-3.9.04) Georgetown (1-4, 3.29.09) 39, vs. Rutgers (2.8.04). Opponent Season Low: 1,325 in 1998-99. POINTS SCORED Season High: 2,571 in 2010-11 FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE Season Low: 1,542 in 1998-99 Season: .489 (882-1,804) in 2003-04. Highest Scoring Avg: Game: .762 (32-42), vs. Syracuse 77.9 in 2010-11 (Jan. 9, 1989); .667, vs. Seton Hall Lowest Scoring Average: (Jan. 9, 1997); .667 vs. Rutgers 56.8 in 2011-12 (March 4, 2003). 58.2 in 2017-18 Season Low: .374 in 1994-95; .377 in 2011-12 59.3 in 1994-95 Game Low: .211, vs. Maryland (Feb. 2, 2012); Game High: 113-104 (OT) vs. Penn State (12.2.10) .296, vs. Maine (12.28.17) Game Low: 34-86 L at. Connecticut (2.19.95) .300, vs. Wake Forest (Jan. 31, 2011) 35-38 L vs. Virginia Tech (12.5.12) 39-67 L at Florida State (2.22.18) Opp. Game High: 107-77 at UConn (2.9.99) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Opp. Game Low: 78-29, at Georgetown (1.5.05) Season: 250 in 2014-15 85-29, vs. Niagara (1.22.06) 240 in 2013-14 Largest Margin of Victory: 216 in 2012-13 & 2010-11 52 (101-49) vs. Niagara (12.12.06) Game: 15 at North Carolina (2.9.17) 49 (78-29) vs. Georgetown (1.5.05) 14 vs. UNH (12.15.13) Largest Margin of Defeat: 14 vs. UNC (1.9.11) 13 vs at Notre Dame (1/.14.18) 52, (34-86) at Connecticut (2.19.95) 13 vs NC State (1.23.14) Highest Combined Score: Opponent Season: 201 in 2013-14; 193 in 2008-09 217 (BC 113 – Penn State 104 OT), Opponent Game: 15, Virginia Tech (2.26.17) (12.2.10), Chestnut Hill, Mass. 13, Virginia (1.15.15); Lowest Combined Score at Conte Forum: 13, Syracuse (2.16.14) 73 (BC 35, Virginia Tech 38) (1.5.12) Lowest Combined Score on the road: 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 78, (BC 37, Villanova 41) (3.6.05) Season: 651 in 2013-14 in Hartford, Conn. 642 in 2012-13 Most Points in a Half: 630 in 2010-11 61, vs. Marist, (11.20.97) Game: 38 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) (11.16.14) 1st, 54 vs. UNC-Wilmington (12.29.10) 35, vs. UNC (2.7.16) Fewest Points in a Half: (1st) 9, vs. Villanova, (3.6.05) 34 at Duke (1.12.14) 1st 14, at Georgia Tech (2.8.18) 33 at Syracuse (2.25.18) 1st, 14, vs. Houston, (12.20.08) 30 vs. Penn State (12.2.10) 2nd, 15, vs. Connecticut, (2.19.95) Opponent Season: 585 in 2013-14 1st, 17, vs. Wake Forest, (2.1.18) 571 in 2010-11 Most Opponent Points in a Half: Opponent Game: 37, Boston University (12.11.13) 2nd, 59, by St. John’s (2.1.95) 32, Virginia Tech (2.26.17) 1st, 58, by Notre Dame (1.11.15) 32 Hofstra, (11.12.13) 1st, 58, by Connecticut (2.9.99) 2nd, 55 vs. Louisville (2.18.18)

64 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK TEAM RECORDS PERSONAL FOULS FREE THROWS PERCENTAGE Season High: 636 in 1992-93 Season: .769 (495-644) in 2003-04 Game: 33 vs. Oregon State (12.4.92) .767 (376-490) in 2009-10 Opponent Game: 16-16 vs. Maryland (2.28.08); Season: 662 in 1999-00 15-15 vs. UNC-Wilmington (12.19.10) Game: 31, Rutgers (2.8.04) 12-12 at BU (11.9.12) 29, Wagner (11.30.07) 11-11 vs. Virginia (2.14.13) 11-11 vs. Holy Cross (1.12.13) 10-10 at BU (11.26.17) CONTE FORUM RECORDS Opponent Season: .726 in 2009-10. Most Combined Team Points: Season Low: .611 in 1994-95. 217 vs. Penn State (12.2.10) Game Low: 0-5, vs. Massachusetts (11.14.07) BC 113, Penn State 104 (OT) Opp. Game Low: 0-0, Hartford (12.9.15); 1-11 vs. Bryant (11.10.17) INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS Opp. Season Low: .661 in 1997-98. BC High 39, Sarah Behn, vs. Georgetown (1.13.93) REBOUNDS Season: 1,457 in 2008-09. Opponent High 39, Monica Wright, UVA, (1.21.10) Game: 69 vs. Holy Cross (12.1.93); 36, Jerica Coley, FIU, (11.21.13) 60 vs. Wake Forest (1.15.09). 36, Tawana Jackson, St. John's, 2.1.95 Opponent Season: 1,165 in 2017-18 1,103, in 2013-14 REBOUND RECORDS 1,160 in 1999-2000. Individual 26, Angela Crowder, 12.12.93 Opponent Game: 59, by St. Peter’s (12.23.94) Opponent 18, , UConn, 2.10.93 54 at Minnesota (11.19.17) 54 by UNC (2.1.15) Game: 51 vs. Fairfield, 12.3.17 53 vs. UNC (1.25.12) Opponent Game: 54, Minnesota at Conte Forum, Season Low: 818 in 1998-99 11.19.17 Game Low: 17, vs. Maryland (3.2.08). Opp. Season Low: 791 in 1998-99. Opp. Game Low: 15, Wright St. (11.9.07) 16, UNH (12.10.96) REBOUND AVERAGE Season: 44.5 in 1994-95 Lowest Average: 32.6 in 2012-13 33.1 in 2011-12 ASSISTS Season: 588 in 2010-11 582 in 2008-09 Game: 30, vs. Longwood (1.22.06) Opponent Game: 29, by Connecticut (3.5.02) Season Low: 309 in 1993-94 Best Season Avg.: 18.1 in 2004-05

STEALS Season: 297 in 2001-02 Game: 20, vs. Holy Cross (11.26.02) Opponent Game: 21, by Delaware (11.20.07) 21, by Ohio State (12.13.92) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: 141, 2014-15 Game: 10 at St. John’s (3.26.09) Season Low: 20 in 1991-92

TURNOVER Season: 674 in 2008-09 666 in 2007-08 Game: 34 at Miami (1.29.17) 34, vs. Miami (OH) (12.4.93) 33 vs. Syracuse (2.25.16) Opponent Game: 33 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (11.11.11) 30, vs. Alaska (12.21.96) 29, vs. Wright State (11.9.07)

65 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS POINTS SCORED 6 Kindyll Dorsey vs. Maryland (1.5.06) 17 Holly Porter vs. Pittsburgh (1.3.94) 39 Sarah Behn vs. Georgetown (1.13.93) 6 Kindyll Dorsey vs. Ohio St. (3.21.06) 17 Holly Porter vs. Syracuse (2.15.97) 38 Sarah Behn vs. Syracuse (1.12.91) 6 Amber Jacobs vs. Siena (11.24.02) 38 Sarah Behn vs. Syracuse (1.11.92) 6 Ann Odoy vs. Providence (1.9.88) MOST REBOUNDS 36 Jessalyn Deveny vs. Prov. (1. 4.03) 6 Sarah Behn vs. Dartmouth (11.28.90) 26 Angela Crowder vs. Holy Cross (12.1.93) 36 Sarah Behn vs. Dartmouth (11. 28.90) 6 Joanie Gallagher vs. St. John’s (2.1.95) 21 Carolyn Swords at NC State (1.29.09) 36 Sarah Behn vs. W.Michigan (12.29.91) 6 Cal Bouchard vs. Rutgers (1.14.98)) 19 Carolyn Swords vs. NC State (1.20.11) 36 Sarah Behn vs. Providence (1.8.92) 6 Cal Bouchard vs. Georgetown (2.16.00) 19 E. Houghton vs. Assumption (11.20.82) 36 Sarah Behn vs. Seton Hall (2.26, 1992) 6 Cal Bouchard vs. W. Virginia (2.26.00) 19 Holly Porter vs. Villanova (1.16.94) 36 Holly Porter vs. Syracuse (1. 31.96) 6 Amber Jacobs vs. St. John’s (2.23.02) 18 Carolyn Swords vs. BU (11.12.11) 35 Sarah Behn vs. Mississippi Valley (11. 24.90) 18 Cecilee Campbell vs. St. Peter’s (12. 23.94) 17 Carolyn Swords vs. Fresno St. (11. 27.09) 35 Sarah Behn vs. Providence (2.24.93) MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 17 Maureen McAuliffe vs. Manhattanville (1.22.77) 35 Holly Porter vs. American (12. 5.93) 18 Taylor Ortlepp vs. Syracuse (2.25.18) 17 Holly Porter vs. Georgetown (1. 5.94) 35 Kerry Curran vs. Syracuse (1. 22.94) 16 Kelly Hughes at Wake Forest (2.12.15) 17 Whitney Steele vs. Holy Cross (11. 19.98) 35 Holly Porter vs. Loyola-Chic.(12. 9.94) 15 Nicole Boudreau vs. UNC (2.7.16) 16 Katie Zenevitch vs. Mt St. Mary’s (1. 1.14) 34 Kindyll Dorsey vs. UNH (11. 27.05) 15 Kindyll Dorsey vs. Miami (2.11.07) 16 Carolyn Swords vs. St. Joe’s (3. 19.11) 33 Carolyn Swords vs. Holy Cross (11.18.09) 14 Taylor Ortlepp vs. UNC (2.28.18) 16 Stefanie Murphy at UMass (12.5.10) 33 Mickel Picco vs. Maryland (3. 7.08) 14 Kelly Hughes vs UNC (2.7.16) 16 Carolyn Swords vs. NC State (1.10.10) 32 Kelly Hughes at Wake Forest (2.12.15) 14 Kelly Hughes at Syracuse (11.27.16) 16 Kathrin Ress vs. Miami (2.11.07) 31 Carolyn Swords vs. Virginia (2.22.09) 14 Kerri Shields vs. St. Joe’s (3.19.11) 16 Stefanie Murphy at Northwestern (12.1.07) 30 Stefanie Murphy vs. Florida St. (1.27.11) 14 Mickel Picco vs. Georgetown (3.29.09) 16 Stefanie Murphy at Delaware (11.20.07) 29 Katie Zenevitch vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (1. 1.14) 13 Nicole Boudreau at UNC (2.1.15) 15 Katie Zenevitch at Boston U. (11.9.12) 13 Kelly Hughes at St. Mary’s (CA) (11. 16.14) 15 Emma Guy at Clemson (1.18.18) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 13 Kindyll Dorsey vs. Ohio St. (11.21.06) 15 Stefanie Murphy at Miami (1. 16.11) 15 Carolyn Swords at Virginia (3. 24.11) 15 Carolyn Swords vs. Holy Cross (11. 18.09) 13 Ann Odoy vs. Providence (1.9.88) 14 Jessalyn Deveny vs. Prov. (1. 4.03) 13 Joanie Gallagher vs. Canisius (11.25.94) 14 Sarah Behn vs. Miss. Valley St.(11. 24.90) 12 Kerri Shields vs. UNC (1.9.11) MOST ASSISTS 14 Sarah Behn vs. Syracuse (1. 12.91) 12 Kerri Shields vs. UNC, (3.8.13) 15 Sue Fritsch vs. Stanford (12.21.89) 14 Sarah Behn vs. Pittsburgh (1. 19.91) 12 Kerri Shields vs. Virginia, (2.14.13) 13 Sue Fritsch vs. Georgetown (2.7.90) 14 Holly Porter vs. American (12. 5.93) 12 Kerri Shields at Hampton (1.2.13) 13 Brianne Stepherson vs. Miami (3. 1.03) 14 Sarah Behn vs. Providence (3. 5.93) 12 Kerri Shields vs. Bryant (11.27.11) 12 Ann Odoy vs. Cleveland St. (2.27.98) 14 Holly Porter vs. Loyola-Chicago (12. 9.94) 12 Mickel Picco vs. Houston (12.20.08) 11 Jaclyn Thoman vs. Georgia Tech (1.17.10) 14 Holly Porter vs. Georgetown (2.25.95) 11 Nicole Boudreau at Clemson (2.20.14) 11 Sarah Marshall vs. Ohio St. (11. 21.06) 13 Carolyn Swords vs. Virginia (2.22.09) 11 Kelly Hughes at Georgia Tech (3. 2.14) 11 Sue Fritsch vs. Connecticut (1. 17.90) 13 Mickel Picco vs. Maryland (3. 7.08) 11 Kerri Shields vs. Miami (2.17.11) 11 Sue Fritsch vs. Pittsburgh (2.14.90) 13 Stefanie Murphy at Delaware (11. 20.07) 11 Mickel Picco at SMU (11. 28.09) 11 Aimee McGuire vs. Loyola-Chicago (12.9.94) 13 Kindyll Dorsey vs. UNH (11. 27.05) 11 Mickel Picco vs. Vermont (11. 22.09) 11 Kindyll Dorsey vs. Delaware (11.14.06) MOST STEALS MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 11 Kindyll Dorsey vs. UNH (11. 27.05) 7 Brianne Stepherson vs. Tenn. (12. 5.01) 11 Kindyll Dorsey vs. Virginia (3.2.06) 7 Jessalyn Deveny vs. Pittsburgh (2.16.02) 30 Sarah Behn vs. Purdue (12. 29.90) 11 Mickel Picco vs. Maryland (3.7.08) 7 Aja Parham vs. Niagara (12. 21.05) 27 Kerry Curran vs. Georgetown (2.5.94) 10 Kerri Shields vs. NC State (1.12.12) 26 Sarah Behn vs. St. John’s (1. 7.91) 10 Kerri Shields vs. Central Conn. (1.2.12) MOST BLOCKS SHOTS 26 Sarah Behn vs. Georgetown (2.23.91) 10 Kerri Shields vs. Boston Univ. (12. 13.11) 26 Kerry Curran vs. Syracuse (3. 1.93) 7 Carla Wenger vs. Providence (2.28.87) 10 Kerri Shields vs. Penn State (12.2.10) 7 Jamie Cournoyer vs. Providence (1. 22.00) 10 Mickel Picco vs. Maryland (2.2.07) MOST 3-POINTERS MADE 6 Brooke Queenan vs. Oakland (11. 22.03) 10 Kindyll Dorsey vs. Maryland (1. 5.06) 6 Whitney Steele vs. Toledo (11. 27.98)) 8 Kerri Shields vs. St. Joe’s (3.18.11) 10 Kindyll Dorsey vs. Ohio St. (3. 21.06) 5 Georgia Pineau vs. Fairfield (12.3.17) 8 Kindyll Dorsey vs. Ohio St. (11.21.06) 10 Joanie Gallagher vs. Northwestern (12. 11.94) 5 Karima Gabriel vs. Florida St. (2.22.15) 8 Nicole Boudreau vs. UNC (2.7.16) 10 Mandy West vs. Connecticut (2.3.96) 5 Carolyn Swords vs. Florida St. (3.5.09) 8 Kindyll Dorsey vs. UNH (11.27.05) 10 Mandy West vs. Providence (2.17.96) 5 Carolyn Swords at St. John’s (3.26.09) 7 Taylor Ortlepp vs. UNC, (2.28.18) 10 Aimee McGuire vs. Miami (3. 2, 1997) 5 Cindy O’Connor vs. Pittsburgh (1.14.95) 7 Taylor Ortlepp vs. Syracuse (2.25.18) 10 Cal Bouchard vs. W. Virginia (2.26.00) 5 Whitney Steele vs. Toledo (12.19.96) 7 Kelly Hughes at UNC (2.9.17) 5 Whitney Steele vs. Marist (11.20.97) 7 Kelly Hughes at Wake Forest (2.12.15) MOST FREE THROWS MADE 7 Kelly Hughes at Syracuse (1. 27.16) 17 Sarah Behn vs. Georgetown (1. 13.93) 7 Nicole Boudreau at Clemson (2.20.14) 15 Sarah Behn vs. Arkansas (11. 23.90) 7 Kerri Shields vs. Virginia (2.14, 2013) 15 Allison Booth vs. Providence (2.28.98) 7 Kerri Shields vs. Holy Cross (12.8.10) 14 Sarah Behn vs. Providence (2.24.93) 7 Kerri Shields vs. Boston Univ. (11.12.10) 13 Sarah Behn vs. Maine (12. 1, 1992) 7 Mickel Picco vs. Maryland (3. 7.07) 13 Holly Porter vs. Pittsburgh (1. 3.94) 7 Kindyll Dorsey vs. Miami (2.11.07) 13 Holly Porter vs. Syracuse (1. 9.94) 6 Kelly Hughes vs. Prov. (12. 28.14) 13 Holly Porter vs. Syracuse (2.15, 1997) 6 Nicole Boudreau at Holy Cross (12. 10.14) 13 Alissa Murphy vs. Seton Hall (2.27.99) 6 Kelly Hughes at NC State (1. 23.14) 6 Kerri Shields vs. UNC (1. 9.11) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 6 Mickel Picco at SMU (11. 28.09) 19 Allison Booth vs. Providence (2.28.98)) 6 Mickel Picco vs. Holy Cross (11. 24.09) 18 Sarah Behn vs. Providence (2.24.93) 6 Mickel Picco vs. Virginia Tech (1.1.09) 17 Sarah Behn vs. Arkansas (11. 23.90) 6 Mickel Picco vs. Houston (12.20.08) 17 Sarah Behn vs. Georgetown (1. 13.93) 66 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK single season individual records POINT SCORED 10. 16.9 Jessalyn Deveny (02-03) FG PERCENTAGE PTS. Player (Year) 10. 16.9 Carla Wenger (89-90) Perc. Player (Year) 1. 743 Sarah Behn (91-92) 12. 16.5 Sarah Behn (89-90) 1. 71.4% Carolyn Swords (10-11) 2. 684 Sarah Behn (92-93) 13. 16.4 Kathrin Ress (06-07) 2. 67.8% Carolyn Swords (08-09) 3. 668 Sarah Behn (90-91) 14. 16.3 Holly Porter (94-95) 3. 66.4% Carolyn Swords (09-10) 4. 599 Kerry Curran (93-94) 14. 16.3 Jessalyn Deveny (03-04) 4. 64.2% Carolyn Swords (07-08) 5. 579 Carolyn Swords (10-11) 16. 16.0 Cal Bouchard (97-98) 5. 58.7% Kathrin Ress (03-04) 6. 559 Holly Porter (95-96) 16. 16.0 Alissa Murphy (98-99) 6. 57.8% Lauren Whitehurst (08-09) 7. 555 Jessalyn Deveny (03-04) 16. 16.0 Mariella Fasoula (16-17) 7. 57.5% Becky Gottstein (98-99) 8. 546 Cal Bouchard (99-00) 18. 15.6 Cal Bouchard (99-00) 8. 57.4% Kathrin Ress 05-06) 9. 538 Carolyn Swords (08-09) 19. 15.4 Becky Gottstein (00-01) 9. 57.0% Stefanie Murphy (07-08) 10. 527 Mickel Picco (08-09) 20. 15.4 Carolyn Swords (08-09) 10. 54.9% Jane Haubrich (83-84) 11. 521 Pam Thornton (86-87) 21. 15.3 Stefanie Murphy (10-11) 10. 54.9% Jessalyn Deveny (04-05) 12. 506 Becky Gottstein (02-03) 22. 15.1 Mickel Picco (08-09) 12. 54.7% Lisa Macchia (04-05) 13. 505 Stefanie Murphy (10-11) 13. 54.6% Katie Zenevitch (13-14) 14. 497 Holly Porter (96-97) FIELD GOALS MADE 14. 54.5% Becky Gottstein (02-03) 14. 497 Brooke Queenan (05-06) FG Player (Year) 14. 54.5% Aja Parham (04-05) 16. 491 Carla Wenger (90-91) 1. 257 Sarah Behn (91-92) 16. 54.4% Mariella Fasoula (15-16) 17. 480 Alissa Murphy (98-99) 2. 240 Carolyn Swords (10-11) 17. 54.3% Lisa Macchia (05-06) 18. 476 Kathrin Ress (06-07) 3. 237 Sarah Behn (90-91) 18. 53.7% Katie Quandt (14-15) 18. 476 Holly Porter (93-94) 4. 230 Carolyn Swords (08-09) 19. 53.6% Holly Porter (96-97) 20. 474 Alissa Murphy (99-00) 5. 227 Sarah Behn (92-93) 20. 52.9% Amy LaCombe (86-87) 21. 469 Kerry Curran (91-92) 6. 212 Kerry Curran (93-94) 21. 52.7% Cecilee Campbell (95-96) 21. 469 Amber Jacobs (03-04) 7. 211 Holly Porter (95-96) 22. 52.4% Holly Porter (95-96) 23. 464 Stefanie Murphy (07-08) 8. 203 Jessalyn Deveny (03-04) 22. 52.4% Pam Thornton (86-87) 24. 463 Mariella Fasoula (16-17) 9. 202 Mariella Fasoula (16-17) 24. 52.1% Aja Parham (05-06) 25. 461 Carolyn Swords (09-10) 10. 201 Stefanie Murphy (10-11) 25. 52.0% Becky Gottstein (99-00) 26. 451 Carolyn Swords (07-08) 10. 201 Carla Wenger (89-90) 27. 448 Cal Bouchard (97-98) 12. 197 Jessalyn Deveny 02-03) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 13. 196 Brooke Queenan (05-06) 3FGM Player (Year) REBOUNDS 14. 192 Carolyn Swords (07-08) 1. 96 Cal Bouchard (99-00) Boards/Avg. Player (Year) 15. 188 Carolyn Swords (09-10) 2. 92 Kelly Hughes (15-16) 1. 316 (9.0) Carolyn Swords (08-09) 16. 188 Stefanie Murphy (07-08) 3. 85 Kerri Shields (10-11) 2. 312 (9.5) Carolyn Swords (10-11) 17. 185 Mickel Picco (08-09) 4. 84 Mickel Picco (08-09) 3. 290 (9.1) Carolyn Swords (09-10) 18. 184 Cal Bouchard (99-00) 5. 81 Kelly Hughes (14-15) 4. 266 (8.1) Brooke Queenan (05-06) 19. 181 Becky Gottstein (02-03) 6. 80 Kerri Shields (12-13) 5. 261 (7.9) Stefanie Murphy (10-11) 20. 178 Mariella Fasoula (15-16) 7. 75 Kelly Hughes (16-17) 6. 247 (8.5) Marie Grant (85-86) 21. 177 Kathrin Ress (06-07) 8. 74 Kelly Hughes (13-14) 7. 246 (7.7) Stefanie Murphy (07-08) 22. 174 Leslie Bjerstedt (88-89) 9. 72 Kindyll Dorsey (05-06) 8. 241 (7.3) Carolyn Swords (07-08) 10. 71 Nicole Boudreau (12-13) 9. 239 (8.2) Kathrin Ress (06-07) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 11. 70 Mickel Picco (09-10) 9. 239 (8.2) Becky Gottstein (02-03) 12. 68 Nicole Boudreau (13-14) FGA Player (Year) 9. 239 (8.5) Holly Porter (96-97) 12. 68 Ann Odoy (87-88) 1. 549 Sarah Behn (91-92) 12. 235 (8.4) Sarah Behn (91-92) 14. 67 Nicole Boudreau (14-15) 2. 517 Sarah Behn (90-91) 13. 234 (9.0) Elisabeth Houghton (82-83) 15. 62 Mickel Picco (07-08) 3. 513 Kerry Curran (93-94) 14. 232 (8.3) Carla Wenger (90-91) 16. 55 Kindyll Dorsey (06-07) 4. 473 Sarah Behn (92-93) 15. 229 (8.5) Holly Porter (93-94) 16. 55 Cal Bouchard (97-98) 5. 443 Mickel Picco (08-09) 16. 227 (8.1) Kathy Sweet (86-87) 18. 53 Amber Jacobs (03-04) 6. 426 Kerry Curran (92-93) 17. 226 (6.5) Stefanie Murphy 08-09) 19. 50 Kerri Shields (11-12) 7. 407 Mariella Fasoula (16-17) 18. 226 (8.4) Holly Porter (95-96) 19. 50 Amber Jacobs (02-03) 8. 403 Holly Porter (95-96) 19. 220 (9.6) Becky Gottstein (99-00) 21. 49 Emilee Daley (14-15) 9. 394 Jessalyn Deveny (03-04) 20. 218 (7.5) Mariella Fasoula (16-17) 21. 49 Kerry Curran (93-94) 10. 393 Brooke Queenan (05-06) 21. 210 (6.2) Jessalyn Deveny (03-04) 11. 392 Stefanie Murphy (10-11) 22. 209 (6.0) Alissa Murphy (99-00) 12. 391 Holly Porter (93-94) 23. 208 (8.0) Holly Porter (94-95) 13. 390 Cal Bouchard (99-00) 24. 207 (7.1) Carla Wenger (89-90) 14. 383 Jessalyn Deveny (02-03) 24. 207 (7.1) Becky Gottstein (98-99) 15. 372 Kristen Doherty (12-13) 16. 360 Kathrin Ress (06-07) SCORING AVERAGE 17. 359 Kelly Hughes (14-15) Avg. Player (Year) 18. 358 Stefanie Murphy (08-09) 1. 26.5 Sarah Behn (91-92) 19. 355 Ann Odoy (87-88) 2. 25.3 Sarah Behn (92-93) 20. 354 Kelly Hughes (15-16) 3. 23.9 Sarah Behn (90-91) 21. 353 Alissa Murphy (99-00) 4. 22.2 Kerry Curran (93-94) 5. 20.7 Holly Porter (95-96) 6. 17.8 Holly Porter (96-97) 7. 17.6 Holly Porter (93-94) 8. 17.5 Carolyn Swords (10-11) 9. 17.1 Jessalyn Deveny (04-05)

67 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK single season individual records 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE THROWS PERCENTAGE 20. 48 Kristen Doherty (12-13) 3FGA Player (Year) Attempts Player (Year) 21. 47 Brianne Stepherson (99-00) 1. 243 Mickel Picco (08-09) 1. 91.2% Amber Jacobs (02-03) 21. 47 Nicole Boudreau (13-14) 2. 232 Kerri Shields (10-11) 2. 90.9% Leslie Bjerstedt (87-88) 23. 46 Ashley Kelsick (14-15) 3. 222 Kelly Hughes (15-16) 2. 90.9% Corey Rusin (07-08) 24. 44 Kristen Doherty (11-12) 4. 212 Mickel Picco (09-10) 4. 90.4% Kelly Hughes (15-16) 25. 42 Ayla Brown (07-08) 5. 210 Kerri Shields (12-13) 5. 89.6% Jessalyn Deveny (01-02) 6. 209 Kelly Hughes (14-15) 6. 89.0% Sarah Behn (90-91) BLOCKS 7. 204 Kelly Hughes (16-17) 6. 89.0% Alissa Murphy (98-99) # Player (Year) 7. 204 Cal Bouchard (99-00) 8. 88.1% Alissa Murphy (99-00) 1. 58 Elisabeth Houghton (82-83) 9. 194 Nicole Boudreau (12-13) 9. 87.9% Kerri Shields (10-11) 2. 51 Jamie Cournoyer (00-01) 10. 187 Kindyll Dorsey (05-06) 10. 87.5% Jessalyn Deveny (03-04) 2. 51 Jamie Cournoyer (99-00) 11. 183 Kerri Shields (11-12) 11. 87.0% Sarah Marshall (04-05) 4. 49 Whitney Steele (98-99) 12. 181 Nicole Boudreau (14-15) 12. 86.2% Mickel Picco (09-10) 5. 48 Carolyn Swords (10-11) 13. 177 Nicole Boudreau (13-14) 13. 85.9% Mickel Picco (08-09) 5. 48 Carolyn Swords (08-09) 14. 175 Kelly Hughes (13-14) 14. 85.7% Nicole Boudreau (15-16) 7. 45 Karima Gabriel (14-15) 15. 172 Ann Odoy (87-88) 14. 85.7% Mickel Picco (06-07) 8. 44 Carolyn Swords (09-10) 16. 169 Mickel Picco (07-08) 16. 85.2% Paula Bacso (97-98) 17. 156 Kindyll Dorsey (06-07) 17. 85.3% Jaclyn Thoman (07-08) 18. 140 Emilee Daley (14-15) 18. 84.8% Sarah Behn (91-92) 140 Mandy West (95-96) 19. 84.7% Amber Jacobs (03-04) 20. 139 Amber Jacobs (01-02) 20. 84.2% Katie Zenevitch (11-12) 21. 138 Kristen Doherty (12-13) 21. 83.6% Kelly Hughes (14-15)

FREE THROWS MADE ASSISTS FTM Player (Year) Assists Player (Year) 1. 203 Sarah Behn (91-92) 1. 230 Sue Fritsch (88-89) 2. 189 Sarah Behn (92-93) 2. 192 Sue Fritsch (89-90) 3. 172 Holly Porter (96-97) 3. 190 Sarah Marshall (05-06) 4. 161 Sarah Behn (90-91) 4. 179 Annie Odoy (87-88) 5. 152 Holly Porter (93-94) 5. 169 Jaclyn Thoman (10-11) 6. 146 Alissa Murphy (98-99) 5. 162 Brianne Stepherson (02-03) 7. 141 Alissa Murphy (99-00) 6. 159 Kerry Curran (91-92) 8. 134 Holly Porter (95-96) 7. 157 Sarah Marshall (06-07) 9. 130 Sarah Behn (89-90) 8. 141 Kerry Curran (92-93) 10. 126 Kerry Curran (93-94) 9. 138 Kerry Curran (90-91) 11. 120 Holly Porter (94-95) 9. 138 Amber Jacobs (03-04) 12. 119 Jessalyn Deveny (03-04) 11. 130 Brianne Stepherson (99-00) 13. 117 Kathrin Ress (06-07) 12. 128 Sarah Marshall (04-05) 14. 116 Amber Jacobs (03-04) 13. 125 Ann Odoy (86-87) 15. 113 Pam Thornton (86-87) 13. 125 Brianne Stepherson (01-02) 16. 100 Becky Gottstein (00-01) 15. 123 Jaclyn Thoman (09-10) 17. 99 Carolyn Swords (10-11) 16. 122 Jaclyn Thoman (07-08) 17. 99 Cal Bouchard (97-98) 17. 121 Ann Odoy (85-86) 19. 94 Cal Bouchard (96-97) 18. 120 Martina Mosetti (15-16)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED STEALS Attempts Player (Year) # Player (Year) 1. 244 Sarah Behn (92-93) 1. 89 Ann Odoy (85-86) 2. 233 Holly Porter (96-97) 2. 69 Kristen Doherty (10-11) 3. 223 Sarah Behn (91-92) 2. 69 Ann Odoy (84-85) 4. 217 Holly Porter (93-94) 4. 67 Aja Parham (05-06) 5. 205 Holly Porter (95-96) 5. 65 Ann Odoy (86-87) 6. 181 Sarah Behn (90-91) 6. 64 Ann Odoy (87-88) 7. 169 Holly Porter (94-95) 7. 63 Holly Porter (93-94) 8. 164 Alissa Murphy (98-99) 8. 61 Sarah Behn (90-91) 9. 160 Kerry Curran (93-94) 8. 61 Kerry Curran (91-92) 9. 160 Sarah Behn (89-90) 10. 60 Sarah Behn (92-93) 9. 160 Alissa Murphy (99-00) 11. 57 Nicole Conway (01-02) 12. 142 Kathrin Ress (06-07) 12. 56 Brianne Stepherson (01-02) 13. 137 Amber Jacobs (03-04) 12. 56 Aja Parham (04-05) 14. 136 Pam Thornton (86-87) 14. 54 Jessalyn Deveny (03-04) 14. 136 Jessalyn Deveny (03-04) 15. 53 Holly Porter (94-95) 16. 135 Carla Wenger (89-90) 16. 51 Sue Fritsch (88-89) 16. 51 Alissa Murphy (99-00) 18. 49 Jaclyn Thoman (10-11) 18. 49 Kerry Curran (92-93)

68 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK single season records MOST WINS MOST POINTS MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Wins (Season) Record Pts. Games (Season) No. Games (Season) 27 (2003-04) 27-7 2,571 33 (2010-11) 250 30 (2014-15) 26 (1999-00) 26-9 2,504 35 (1999-00) 240 29 (2013-14) 23 (2008-09) 23-12 2,458 35 (2008-09) 216 31 (2012-13) 23 (2001-02) 23-8 2,385 34 (2003-04) 216 33 (2010-11) 22 (1998-99) 22-8 2,250 33 (2005-06) 200 30 (2017-18) 22 (2002-03) 22-9 2,208 32 (2009-10) 188 32 (2009-10) 21 (2007-08) 21-12 2,183 31 (2002-03) 185 31 (2015-16) 21 (2005-06) 21-12 2,166 29 (1986-87) 165 35 (2008-09) 20 (2010-11) 20-13 2,111 31 (2001-02) 164 35 (1999-00) 20 (2004-05) 20-10 2,109 33 (2007-08) 145 30 (2011-12) 19 (1984-85) 19-9 2,100 30 (1998-99) 144 30 (2016-17) 18 (1996-97) 18-10 2,056 28 (1990-91) 129 31 (2001-02) 17 (1982-83) 17-9 2,028 29 (1989-90) 126 34 (2003-04) 17 (1986-87) 17-12 124 29 (2000-01) 17 (1987-88) 17-11 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 120 31 (2002-03) 17 (1997-98) 17-11 Avg. Game (Season) 119 33 (2007-08) 77.9 33 (2010-11) 119 28 (1997-98) LONGEST WINNING STREAK 74.7 29 (1986-87) 117 33 (2005-06) Streak Start of streak to end 73.4 28 (1990-91) 116 30 (2004-05) 12 games (1999-00) Dec. 4, 1999- Jan. 26, 2000 71.5 35 (1999-00) 114 28 (1996-97) 11 games (2010-11) Nov. 12, 2010-Jan. 6, 2011 70.4 31 (2002-03) 113 29 (2006-07) 11 games (2004-05) Nov. 24, 2004-Jan. 15, 2005 70.3 27 (1993-94) 110 27 (1993-94) 9 games (2003-04) Feb. 25, 2004-March 23, 2004 70.2 35 (2008-09) 8 games (2001-02) Dec. 8, 2001-Jan. 5, 2002 70.1 34 (2003-04) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 7 games (2005-06) Jan. 22-Jan. 12, 2006 70.0 28 (1997-98) Pct (FGM-FGA) Season 7 games (2003-04) Nov. 22, 2003-Dec. 7, 2003 70.0 30 (1998-99) .489 (882-1,804) 2003-04 7 games (1998-99) Dec. 8, 1998- Jan. 13, 1999 .480 (758-1,578) 2004-05 6 games (2016-17) Dec. 7, 2016-Jan. 2, 2017 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE .470 (850-1,810) 2005-06 6 games (2015-16) Dec. 3, 2015-Dec. 30, 2015 No. Games (Season) .470 (776-1,652) 1989-90 6 games (2007-08) Dec. 16, 2007-Jan. 6, 2008 966 33 (2010-11) .468 (818-1,747) 2007-08 6 games (2005-06) Dec. 8-Dec. 31, 2005 946 35 (2008-09) .464 (833-1,797) 2002-03 6 games (1996-97) Jan. 9-Jan. 30, 1997 913 35 (1999-00) .459 (966-2,106) 2010-11 6 games (1998-99) Nov. 16, 1998-Dec. 5, 1998 882 34 (2003-04) .459 (771-1,680) 1986-87 6 games (2000-01) Feb. 14, 2000–March 3, 2000 850 33 (2005-06) .457 (770-1,684) 1987-88 833 31 (2002-03) .457 (702-1,535) 1988-89 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 822 32 (2009-10) .457 (775-1,694) 1998-99 Pct. Record (Season) 818 33 (2007-08) .794 27-7 (2003-04) 813 31 (2001-02) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .743 26-9 (1999-00) 790 28 (1990-91) Pct (FGM-FGA) Season .741 23-8 (2001-02) 776 29 (1989-90) .771 (397-515) 2002-03 .733 22-8 (1998-99) 775 30 (1998-99) .769 (495-644) 2003-04 .709 22-9 (2002-03) 771 29 (1985-86) .767 (376-490) 2009-10 .679 19-9 (1984-85) 771 29 (1986-87) .761 (433-569) 2005-06 .667 20-10 (2004-05) .756 (307-406) 2006-07 .653 17-9 (1982-83) MOST FREE THROWS MADE .754 (381-505) 1991-92 .643 18-10 (1996-97) No. Games (Season) .752 (466-620) 1997-98 .636 21-12 (2007-08) 514 35 (1999-00) .750 (514-685) 1999-00 .636 21-12 (2005-06) 495 34 (2003-04) .747 (395-529) 1986-87 466 28 (1997-98) .746 (423-567) 2010-11 MOST GAMES PLAYED 462 28 (1996-97) .744 (352-473) 2011-12 No. Record (Season) 446 30 (1998-99) .738 (381-516) 2004-05 35 23-12 (2008-09) 445 28 (1989-90) .736 (446-606) 1998-99 35 26-9 (1999-00) 34 27-7 (2003-04) HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 33 21-12 (2007-08) Pct (FGM-FGA) Season 33 21-12 (2005-06) .410 (119-290) 1997-98 33 20-13 (2010-11) .399 (116-291) 2004-05 32 17-15 (2009-10) .397 (85-214) 1987-88 31 15-16 (2015-16) .381 (120-315) 2002-03 31 22-9 (2002-03) .381 (164-431) 1999-00 31 23-8 (2001-02) .375 (129-344) 2001-02 30 7-23 (2017-18) .373 (62-166) 1990-91 30 9-21 (2016-17) .372 (126-339) 2003-04 30 13-17 (2014-15) .368 (124-337) 2000-01 30 7-23 (2011-12) .367 (185-504) 2015-16 30 22-8 (1998-99) 30 20-10 (2004-05)

69 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK single season records HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE MOST STEALS Avg. Rebs. (Season) No. Games (Season) 44.5 1,201 (1994-95) 297 31 (2001-02) 42.5 1,401 (2010-11) 265 34 (2003-04) 41.6 1,457 (2008-09) 260 29 (1989-90) 39.6 1,108 (1990-91) 260 35 (1999-00) 39.1 1,135 (1985-86) 255 33 (2010-11) 38.8 1,281 (2005-06) 255 29 (1985-86) 38.8 1,047 (1992-93) 247 27 (1992-93) 38.1 1,218 (2009-10) 240 35 (2008-09) 38.1 1,028 (1983-84) 238 33 (2007-08) 238 31 (2002-03) MOST REBOUNDS 236 28 (1990-91) Avg. Games (Season) 1,457 35 (2008-09) MOST BLOCKS 1,401 33 (2010-11) No. Games (Season) 1,297 35 (1999-2000) 141 30 (2014-15) 1,281 33 (2005-06) 127 35 (2008-09) 1,225 33 (2007-08) 120 33 (2010-11) 1,218 32 (2009-10) 104 32 (2009-10) 1,201 27 (1994-95) 112 30 (2016-17) 1,168 34 (2003-04) 100 31 (2015-16) 1,167 31 (2001-02) 98 34 (2003-04) 1,135 29 (1985-86) 95 26 (1982-83) 1,116 30 (2004-05) 90 29 (2013-14) 1,114 30 (2014-15) 90 30 (1998-99) 1,114 30 (1998-99) 86 30 (2004-05) 1,108 28 (1990-91) 85 29 (2000-01) 81 33 (2005-06) MOST ASSISTS 81 35 (1999-00) No. Games (Season) 78 29 (1985-86) 588 33 (2010-11) 582 35 (2008-09) 580 34 (2003-04) 572 33 (2007-08) 551 33 (2005-06) 543 30 (2004-05) 535 31 (2002-03) 529 31 (2001-02) 523 28 (1998-99) 496 31 (2015-16) 493 35 (1999-00) 491 31 (2015-16) 483 32 (2009-10) 463 29 (2013-14) 462 29 (1985-86) 462 28 (1987-88) 460 29 (1989-90)

70 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS POINTS SCORED 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny 210 6.2 1988-89 Not Available (stats through 1978-79 are not available) 2004-05 Clare Droesch 194 6.5 1989-90 Carla Wenger 18 0.6 Year Player Pts. Avg. 2005-06 Brooke Queenan 266 8.1 1990-91 Carla Wenger 26 0.9 1979-80 Marikate Kelley 220 9.6 2006-07 Kathrin Ress 239 8.2 1991-92 Marissa Mezzanotte 11 0.4 1980-81 Mary Pat Kelley 300 13.0 2007-08 Stefanie Murphy 246 7.7 1992-93 Marissa Mezzanotte 10 0.4 1981-82 Mary Pat Kelley 235 11.1 2008-09 Carolyn Swords 316 9.0 1993-94 Michelle Verotsky 10 0.4 1982-83 Elisabeth Houghton 280 10.8 2009-10 Carolyn Swords 290 9.1 1994-95 Cindy O’Connor 24 1.0 1983-84 Sally Madeira 393 14.6 2010-11 Carolyn Swords 312 9.5 1995-96 Cecilee Campbell 12 0.4 1984-85 Ann Odoy 356 12.7 2011-12 Katie Zenevitch 171 6.1 1996-97 Whitney Steele 36 1.3 1985-86 Marie Grant 413 14.2 2012-13 Katie Zenevitch 205 6.6 1997-98 Whitney Steele 28 1.0 1986-87 Pam Thornton 420 14.5 2013-14 Katie Zenevitch 194 6.3 1998-99 Whitney Steele 49 1.8 1987-88 Ann Odoy 394 14.1 2014-15 Kelly Hughes 198 6.8 1999-00 Jamie Cournoyer 51 1.5 1988-89 Amy LaCombe 378 13.5 2015-16 Kelly Hughes 171 5.5 2000-01 Jamie Cournoyer 51 1.8 1989-90 Carla Wenger 491 16.9 2016-17 Mariella Fasoula 218 7.5 2001-02 Kim Mackie 16 0.5 1990-91 Sarah Behn 668 23.9 2017-18 Geogia Pineau 202 7.2 2002-03 Maureen Leahy 14 0.5 1991-92 Sarah Behn 743 26.5 2003-04 Lisa Macchia 24 0.9 2004-05 Brooke Queenan 20 0.7 1992-93 Sarah Behn 684 25.3 ASSISTS 1993-94 Kerry Curran 599 22.2 2005-06 Lisa Macchia 28 0.8 1994-95 Holly Porter 425 16.3 (stats through 1978-79 are not available) 2006-07 Kathrin Ress 23 0.8 Year Player Ast. Avg. 1995-96 Holly Porter 559 20.7 2007-08 Carolyn Swords 38 1.2 1979-80 Lynn Levins 80 3.5 1996-97 Holly Porter 497 17.8 2008-09 Carolyn Swords 48 1.4 1980-81 Lynn Levins 104 4.5 1997-98 Cal Bouchard 448 16.0 2009-10 Carolyn Swords 44 1.3 1981-82 Lynn Levins 58 2.3 1998-99 Alissa Murphy 480 16.0 2010-11 Carolyn Swords 48 1.4 1982-83 Rita Roach 61 2.3 1999-00 Cal Bouchard 546 15.6 2011-12 Katie Zenevitch 21 0.8 1983-84 Sally Madeira 92 3.4 2000-01 Becky Gottstein 370 15.4 2012-13 Alexa Coulombe 25 0.8 1984-85 Ann Odoy 89 3.2 2001-02 Amber Jacobs 368 11.9 2013-14 Katie Zenevitch 19 0.6 1985-86 Ann Odoy 121 4.2 2002-03 Jessalyn Deveny 506 16.9 2014-15 Karima Gabriel 45 1.6 1986-87 Ann Odoy 124 4.3 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny 555 16.3 2015-16 Mariella Fasoula 24 0.8 1987-88 Ann Odoy 179 6.4 2004-05 Brooke Queenan 331 11.0 2016.17 Mariella Fasoula 33 1.1 1988-89 Sue Fritsch 229 8.2 2005-06 Brooke Queenan 497 15.1 2017-18 Georgia Pineau 31 1.1 1989-90 Sue Fritsch 192 6.6 2006-07 Kathrin Ress 476 16.4 1990-91 Kerry Curran 138 4.9 2007-08 Stefanie Murphy 464 14.5 1991-92 Kerry Curran 159 5.7 STEALS 2008-09 Carolyn Swords 538 15.4 1992-93 Kerry Curran 141 5.2 (stats through 1978-79 are not available) 2009-10 Carolyn Swords 461 14.4 1993-94 Kerry Curran 90 3.3 Year Player St. Avg 2010-11 Carolyn Swords 579 17.5 1994-95 Joanie Gallagher 58 2.2 1982-83 Mary Pat Kelly 25 0.9 2011-12 Katie Zenevitch 294 10.5 1995-96 Kim Beezer 63 2.3 1983-84 Not Available 2012-13 Kristen Doherty 382 12.3 1996-97 Aimee McGuire 88 3.3 1984-85 Ann Odoy 69 2.5 2013-14 Kelly Hughes 347 11.2 1997-98 Cal Bouchard 101 3.6 1985-86 Ann Odoy 89 3.1 2014-15 Kelly Hughes 424 14.6 1998-99 Brianne Stepherson 112 4.1 1986-87 Ann Odoy 63 2.2 2015-16 Kelly Hughes 439 14.2 1999-00 Brianne Stepherson 130 3.8 1987-88 Ann Odoy 64 2.3 2016-17 Mariella Fasoula 463 16.0 2000-01 Amber Jacobs 109 3.8 1988-89 Sue Fritsch 50 1.8 2017-18 Taylor Ortlepp 368 12.3 2001-02 Brianne Stepherson 125 4.0 1989-90 Amy LaCombe 48 1.7 2002-03 Brianne Stepherson 162 5.2 1990-91 Sarah Behn 61 2.2 REBOUNDS 2003-04 Amber Jacobs 138 4.3 1991-92 Kerry Curran 61 2.2 (stats through 1978-79 are not available) 2004-05 Sarah Marshall 128 4.3 1992-93 Sarah Behn 60 2.2 Year Player Rbs. Avg. 2005-06 Sarah Marshall 190 5.7 1993-94 Holly Porter 63 2.3 1979-80 Marikate Kelley 133 5.8 2006-07 Sarah Marshall 157 5.4 1994-95 Holly Porter 53 2.0 1980-81 Marikate Kelley 161 7.0 2007-08 Jaclyn Thoman 122 3.9 1995-96 Cecilee Campbell 39 1.4 1981-82 Elisabeth Houghton 180 7.2 2008-09 Jaclyn Thoman 107 3.1 1996-97 Holly Porter 43 1.5 1982-83 Elisabeth Houghton 234 9.0 2009-10 Jaclyn Thoman 123 4.2 1997-98 Cal Bouchard 39 1.4 1983-84 Sally Madeira 191 7.1 2010-11 Jaclyn Thoman 169 5.2 1998-99 Alissa Murphy 37 1.2 1984-85 Marie Grant 191 7.1 2011-12 Tiffany Ruffin 78 2.7 1999-00 Alissa Murphy 51 1.5 1985-86 Marie Grant 247 8.5 2012-13 Tessah Holt 90 3.1 2000-01 Amber Jacobs 39 1.3 1986-87 Kathleen Sweet 226 8.1 2013-14 Nicole Boudreau 95 3.1 2001-02 Nicole Conway 57 1.8 1987-88 Bridget Cody 176 6.3 2014-15 Nicole Boudreau 81 2.8 2002-03 Jessalyn Deveny 42 1.4 1988-89 Bridget Cody 176 6.3 2015-16 Martina Mosetti 120 3.9 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny 54 1.6 1989-90 Carla Wenger 207 7.1 2016-17 Georgia Pineau 83 2.7 2004-05 Aja Parham 56 1.9 1990-91 Carla Wenger 232 8.3 2017-18 Anide Anastos 94 3.4 2005-06 Aja Parham 67 2.0 1991-92 Sarah Behn 235 8.4 2006-07 Ayla Brown 31 1.1 1992-93 Sarah Behn 142 5.3 2007-08 Ayla Brown 42 1.2 1993-94 Holly Porter 229 8.5 2008-09 Mickel Picco 35 1.0 1994-95 Holly Porter 208 8.0 BLOCKS 2009-10 Jaclyn Thoman 32 1.0 1995-96 Holly Porter 226 8.4 (stats through 1978-79 are not available) 2010-11 Kristen Doherty 69 2.0 1996-97 Holly Porter 239 8.5 Year Player Blks Avg. 2011-12 Kristen Doherty 44 1.6 1997-98 Whitney Steele 168 6.0 1982-83 Elisabeth Houghton 58 2.2 2012-13 Kristen Doherty 48 1.5 1998-99 Becky Gottstein 207 7.1 1983-84 Elisabeth Houghton 40 1.5 2013-14 Nicole Boudreau 44 1.4 1999-00 Becky Gottstein 220 9.6 1984-85 Marie Grant 35 1.3 2014-15 Ashley Kelsick 46 1.5 2000-01 Becky Gottstein 195 8.1 1985-86 Marie Grant 33 1.1 2015-16 Kelly Hughes 40 1.3 2001-02 Rachel Byars 187 6.0 1986-87 Not Available 2016-17 Kelly Hughes 38 1.2 2002-03 Becky Gottstein 239 8.2 1987-88 Not Available 2017-18 Taylor Ortlepp 33 1.1

71 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (stats through 1978-79 / 1979-80 are not available) (stats through 1978-79 / 1979-80 are not available) Year Player 3FGM-A Per. Year Player FGM-A Per. Year Player FTM-A Per. 1987-88 Ann Odoy 68-172 .395 1980-81 Lynn Levins 76-192 .400 1980-81 Mary Pat Kelly 48-64 .750 1988-89 Amy LaCombe 31-80 .388 1981-82 Jane Haubrich 79-163 .484 1981-82 Elisabeth Houghton 37-55 .672 1989-90 Amy LaCombe 22-68 .324 1982-83 Sally Madeira 67-145 .462 1982-83 Lynn Levins 65-86 .756 1990-91 Sarah Behn 33-83 .398 1983-84 Jane Haubrich 100-182 .549 1983-84 Jane Haubrich 39-57 .684 1991-92 Sarah Behn 40-95 .421 1984-85 Jane Haubrich 126-270 .467 1984-85 Pam Thornton 83-102 .814 1992-93 Sarah Behn 27-68 .397 1985-86 Marie Grant 173-348 .497 1985-86 Pam Thornton 87-109 .798 1993-94 Kerry Curran 49-133 .368 1986-87 Pam Thornton 153-292 .524 1986-87 Pam Thornton 113-136 .831 1994-95 Kim Beezer 15-43 .349 1987-88 Leslie Bjerstedt 143-280 .511 1987-88 Leslie Bjerstedt 30-33 .909 1995-96 Mandy West 45-140 .321 1988-89 Leslie Bjerstedt 174-343 .507 1988-89 Stephanie Byrd 57-73 .781 1996-97 Aimee McGuire 30-70 .429 1989-90 Carla Wenger 201-350 .574 1989-90 Sarah Behn 130-160 .813 1997-98 Cal Bouchard 55-122 .451 1990-91 Carla Wenger 161-318 .506 1990-91 Sarah Behn 161-181 .890 1998-99 Alissa Murphy 40-95 .421 1991-92 Sarah Behn 257-549 .468 1991-92 Sarah Behn 189-223 .848 1999-00 Cal Bouchard 96-204 .471 1992-93 Sarah Behn 227-473 .480 1992-93 Sarah Behn 203-244 .832 2000-01 Nicole Conway 18-40 .450 1993-94 Kerry Curran 212-513 .413 1993-94 Kerry Curran 126-160 .788 2001-02 Nicole Conway 21-47 .447 1994-95 Holly Porter 151-340 .444 1994-95 Holly Porter 120-169 .710 2002-03 Clare Droesch 42-104 .404 1995-96 Cecilee Campbell 109-207 .527 1995-96 Holly Porter 134-205 .654 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny 30-71 .423 1996-97 Holly Porter 162-302 .536 1996-97 Cal Bouchard 94-120 .783 2004-05 Jessalyn Deveny 23-45 .511 1997-98 Whitney Steele 164-341 .481 1997-98 Alissa Murphy 84-103 .816 2005-06 Kindyll Dorsey 72-187 .385 1998-99 Becky Gottstein 119-207 .575 1998-99 Alissa Murphy 146-164 .890 2006-07 Kindyll Dorsey 55-156 .353 1999-00 Becky Gottstein 132-254 .520 1999-00 Alissa Murphy 141-160 .881 2007-08 Mickel Picco 62-169 .367 2000-01 Becky Gottstein 135-265 .509 2000-01 Janelle McManus 71-87 .816 2008-09 Jaclyn Thoman 22-51 .431 2001-02 Kim Mackie 94-194 .485 2001-02 Jessalyn Deveny 43-48 .896 2009-10 Jasmine Gill 15-39 .385 2002-03 Becky Gottstein 181-332 .545 2002-03 Amber Jacobs 62-68 .912 2010-11 Katie Zenevitch 16-37 .432 2003-04 Kathrin Ress 88-150 .587 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny 119-136 .875 2011-12 Shayra Brown 14-37 .378 2004-05 Jessalyn Deveny 112-204 .549 2004-05 Sarah Marshall 20-23 .870 2012-13 Kerri Shields 80-21 .381 2005-06 Kathrin Ress 117-204 .574 2005-06 Brooke Queenan 84-104 .808 2013-14 Kelly Hughes 74-175 .423 2006-07 Kathrin Ress 177-360 .492 2006-07 Mickel Picco 24-28 .857 2014-15 Kelly Hughes 81-209 .388 2007-08 Carolyn Swords 192-299 .642 2007-08 Corey Rusin 20-22 .909 2015-16 Kelly Hughes 92-222 .414 2008-09 Carolyn Swords 230-339 .678 2008-09 Mickel Picco 73-85 .859 2016-17 Kelly Hughes 75-204 .368 2009-10 Carolyn Swords 188-283 .664 2009-10 Mickel Picco 50-58 .862 2017-18 Milan Bolden-Morris 80-223 .359 2010-11 Carolyn Swords 240-336 .714 2010-11 Kerri Shields 29-33 .879 2011-12 Katie Zenevitch 116-226 .513 2011-12 Katie Zenevitch 48-57 .842 2012-13 Katie Zenevitch 143-285 .502 2012-13 Katie Zenevitch 80-98 .816 2013-14 Katie Zenevitch 142-260 .546 2013-14 Katie Zenevitch 47-59 .797 2014-15 Katie Quandt 65-121 .537 2014-15 Kelly Hughes 61-73 .836 2015-16 Mariella Fasoula 178-327 .544 2015-16 Kelly Hughes 47-52 .904 2016-17 Emma Guy 64-118 .542 2016-17 Kailey Edwards 37-46 .804 2017-18 Emma Guy 62-118 .525 2017-18 Taylor Ortlepp 73-89 .820

72 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS POINTS FIELD GOALS MADE CONT.... 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Points Player Year 11. 502 Carla Wenger (86-91) 3FGA Player Year 1. 2,523 Sarah Behn (89-93) 12. 493 Leslie Bjerstedt (85-89) 1. 810 Kelly Hughes (13-17) 2. 2,029 Carolyn Swords (07-11) 13. 489 Cal Bouchard (96-00) 1. 732 Kerri Shields (09-13) 3. 1,957 Holly Porter (93-97) 14. 488 Amy LaCombe (86-90) 2. 700 Mickel Picco (06-10) 4. 1,722 Stefanie Murphy 07-11) 15. 479 Mickel Picco (06-10) 3. 687 Nicole Boudreau (12-16) 5. 1,691 Kerry Curran (90-94) 16. 469 Kristen Doherty (10-14) 5. 504 Cal Bouchard (96-00) 6. 1,544 Amber Jacobs (00-04) 17. 454 Katie Zenevitch (10-14) 6. 502 Amber Jacobs (00-04) 7. 1,550 Kelly Hughes (13-17) 18. 425 Sally Madeira (82-86) 7. 415 Kristen Doherty (10-14) 8. 1,496 Cal Bouchard (96-00) 8. 412 Clare Droesch (01-05) 8. 1,496 Jessalyn Deveny (01-05) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 9. 403 Kindyll Dorsey (03-07) 10. 1,490 Becky Gottstein (98-03) 10. 356 Emilee Daley (13-17) FGA Player Year 11. 1,364 Mickel Picco (06-10) 11. 321 Joanie Gallagher (91-95) 1. 1,859 Sarah Behn (89-93) 12. 1,361 Alissa Murphy (96-00) 12. 295 Taylor Ortlepp (2016-pres) 2. 1,613 Kerry Curran (90-94) 13. 1,337 Ann Odoy (84-88) 12. 291 Jaclyn Thoman (07-11) 3. 1,436 Holly Porter (93-97) 14. 1,300 Kathrin Ress (03-07) 13. 274 Emilee Daley (13-17) 4. 1,387 Stefanie Murphy (07-11) 15. 1,278 Kristen Doherty (10-14) 14. 273 Alissa Murphy (96-00) 5. 1,283 Ann Odoy (84-88) 16. 1,258 Nicole Boudreau (12-16) 15. 265 Sarah Behn (89-93) 6. 1,279 Kelly Hughes (13-17) 17. 1,243 Carla Wenger (87-91) 16. 229 Aimee McGuire (94-98) 7. 1,257 Carolyn Swords (07-11) 18. 1,550 Kelly Hughes (13-17) 17. 226 Mandy West (95-97) 8. 1,253 Kristen Doherty (10-14) 19. 1,164 Katie Zenevitch (10-14) 18. 223 Milan Bolden-Morris (2017-pres) 9. 1,238 Amber Jacobs (00-04) 20. 1,147 Amy LaCombe (86-90) 18. 197 Jessalyn Deveny (01-05) 10. 1,207 Mickel Picco (06-10) 21. 1,136 Clare Droesch (01-05) 11. 1,116 Cal Bouchard (96-00) 22. 1,115 Brianne Stepherson (98-03) 12. 1,091 Becky Gottstein (98-03) FREE THROWS MADE 23. 1,084 Leslie Bjerstedt (85-89) 13. 1,069 Jessalyn Deveny (01-05) FTM Player Year 24. 1,067 Kerri Shields (09-12) 14. 1,032 Nicole Boudreau (12-16) 1. 683 Sarah Behn (89-93) 25. 1,043 Pam Thornton (83-87) 15. 1,014 Amy LaCombe (86-90) 2. 578 Holly Porter (93-97) 26. 1,029 Sally Madeira (82-86) 16. 1,008 Kerri Shields (09-13) 3. 427 Alissa Murphy (96-00) 27. 1,006 Kathy Sweet (83-87) 17. 999 Alissa Murphy (96-00) 4. 329 Carolyn Swords (07-11) 18. 997 Clare Droesch (01-05) 5. 318 Becky Gottstein (98-03) REBOUNDS 19. 978 Kathrin Ress (03-07) 6. 308 Jessalyn Deveny (01-05) Boards Player Year 21. 975 Lelie Bjerstedt (85-89) 7. 306 Kerry Curran (90-94) 1. 1,159 Carolyn Swords (07-11) 22. 958 Carla Wenger (87-91) 7. 306 Cal Bouchard (96-00) 2. 937 Stefanie Murphy (07-11) 23. 915 Kathy Sweet (83-87) 9. 303 Pam Thornton (83-87) 3. 902 Holly Porter (93-97) 10. 298 Stefanie Murphy (07-11) 4. 884 Becky Gottstein (98-03) 11. 285 Kathrin Ress (03-07) 5. 691 Katie Zenevitch (10-14) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12. 273 Amber Jacobs (00-04) 6. 682 Sarah Behn (89-93) 3FGM Player Year 13. 264 Brianne Stepherson (98-03) 7. 667 Ayla Brown (06-10) 1. 322 Kelly Hughes (13-17) 14. 255 Ann Odoy (84-88) 8. 664 Kathrin Ress (03-07) 2. 253 Nicole Boudreau (12-16) 15. 239 Carla Wenger (86-91) 9. 648 Kelly Hughes (13-17) 3. 252 Kerri Shields (09-13) 16. 210 Kristen Doherty (10-14) 10. 643 Elisabeth Houghton (81-85) 4. 237 Mickel Picco (06-10) 17. 192 Kathy Sweet (83-87) 10. 643 Carla Wenger (86-91) 5. 212 Cal Bouchard (96-00) 18. 190 Brooke Queenan (02-06) 11. 629 Kristine Doherty (10-14) 6. 183 Amber Jacobs (00-04) 19. 186 Kelly Hughes (13-17) 12. 604 Jane Haubrich (81-85) 7. 158 Clare Droesch (01-05) 20. 181 Elisabeth Houghton (81-85) 13. 597 Kathy Sweet (83-87) 8. 151 Kindyll Dorsey (03-07) 21. 179 Nicole Boudreau (12-16) 14. 585 Alissa Murphy (96-00) 9. 130 Kristen Doherty (10-14) 10. 121 Emilee Daley (13-17) 15. 560 Brooke Queenan (02-06) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 16. 553 Cecilee Campbell (92-96) 11. 106 Sarah Behn (89-93) FTA Player Year 17. 548 Leslie Bjerstedt (85-89) 12. 105 Kerry Curran (90-94) 1. 824 Holly Porter (93-97) 18. 544 Jessalyn Deveny (01-05) 13. 104 Jaclyn Thoman (07-11) 2. 808 Sarah Behn (89-93) 19. 539 Clare Droesch (01-05) 14. 102 Alissa Murphy (96-00) 3. 497 Alissa Murphy (96-00) 20. 533 Nicole Conway (98-02) 15. 99 Joanie Gallagher (91-95) 4. 465 Carolyn Swords (07-11) 21. 522 Sally Madeira (82-86) 16. 88 Taylor Ortlepp (2016-pres) 5. 444 Becky Gottstein (98-03) 23. 506 Jamie Cournoyer (97-01) 17. 86 Aimee McGuire (94-98) 6. 412 Kerry Curran (90-94) 18. 84 Jessalyn Deveny (01-05) 7. 397 Cal Bouchard (96-00) FIELD GOALS MADE 19. 80 Milan Bolden-Morris (2017-pres) 20. 76 Mandy West (95-97) 8. 385 Carla Wenger (86-91) FGA Player Year 21. 72 Marti Mosetti (14-18) 9. 382 Stefanie Murphy (07-11) 1. 867 Sarah Behn (89- 93) 22. 68 Ann Odoy (84-88) + 10. 374 Kathrin Ress (03-07) 2. 850 Carolyn Swords (07-11) + Played one season with 3-point line. 10. 374 Pam Thornton (83-87) 3. 695 Stefanie Murphy (07-11) 12. 362 Jessalyn Deveny (01-05) 4. 682 Holly Porter (93-97) 13. 357 Brianne Stepherson (98-03) 5. 640 Kerry Curran (90-94) 14. 353 Ann Odoy (84-88) 6. 586 Becky Gottstein (98-03) 15. 333 Amber Jacobs (00-04) 7. 552 Jessalyn Deveny (01-05) 8. 544 Amber Jacobs (00-04) 9. 521 Kelly Hughes (13-17) 9. 512 Ann Odoy (84-88) 10. 505 Kathrin Ress (03-07)

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ASSISTS BLOCKS Assists Player Year 1. 611 Sue Fritsch (86-90) Blocks Player Year 2. 543 Sarah Marshall (03-07) 1. 178 Carolyn Swords (06-11) 3. 534 Brianne Stepherson (98-03) 2. 130 Jamie Cournoyer (97-01) 4. 528 Kerry Curran (90-94) 3. 125 Whitney Steele (95-99) 5. 521 Jaclyn Thoman (07-11) 4. 103 Elisabeth Houghton (81-85) 6. 505 Ann Odoy (84-88) 5. 102 Stefanie Murphy (07-11) 7. 469 Amber Jacobs (00-04) 6. 101 Marie Grant (84-86) 8. 352 Nicole Boudreau (12-16) 7. 88 Alexa Coulombe (12-16) 9. 314 Clare Droesch (01-05) 8. 72 Lisa Macchi (02-06) 10. 301 Alissa Murphy (96-00) 9. 69 Katie Quandt (14-18) 11. 300 Kristen Doherty (10-14) 10. 65 Brooke Queenan (02-06) 12. 298 Marti Mosetti (14-18) 11. 62 Katie Zenevitch (10-14) 13. 286 Lynn Levins (79-83) 12. 58 Carla Wegner (86-90) 14. 284 Cal Bouchard (96-00) 13. 55 Georgia Pineau (2016-pres.) 15. 265 Rita Roach (82-86) 16. 260 Nicole Conway (98-02) GAMES PLAYED 17. 255 Brittanny Johnson (05-10) Games Player Year 18. 250 Sarah Behn (89-93) 1. 133 Carolyn Swords (07-11) 19. 246 Pam Thornton (83-87) 2. 132 Stefanie Murphy (07-11) 20. 245 Ayla Brown (06-10) 3. 129 Jaclyn Thoman (07-11) 20. 245 Amy LaCombe (86-90) 4. 128 Ayla Brown (06-10) 22. 240 Mickel Picco (06-10) 5. 127 Brittanny Johnson (05-10) 23. 229 Kathrin Ress (03-07) 6. 126 Kerri Shields (09-13) 24. 227 Aimee McGuire (94-98) 6. 126 Clare Droesch (01-05) 25. 225 Kristen Doherty (10-14) 8. 125 Mickel Picco (06-10) 26. 219 Jessalyn Deveny (01-05) 8. 125 Sarah Marshall (03-07) 27. 217 Kim Beezer (94-98) 8. 125 Brianne Stepherson (98-03) 11. 123 Amber Jacobs (00-04) STEALS 12. 122 Nicole Boudreau (12-16) 12. 122 Katie Zenevitch (10-14) Steals Player Year 14. 121 Kelly Hughes (13-17) 1. 287 Ann Odoy (84-88) 14. 121 Alexa Coulombe (12-16) 2. 197 Kristen Doherty (10-14) 14. 121 Alissa Murphy (96-00) 3. 196 Holly Porter (93-97) 14. 121 Nicole Conway (98-02) 4. 188 Sarah Behn (89-93) 18. 118 Marti Mosetti (14-18) 5. 182 Kerry Curran (90-94) 19. 117 Kristen Doherty (10-14) 6. 171 Brianne Stepherson (98-03) 7. 169 Aja Parham (02-06) 8. 160 Nicole Boudreau (12-16) 9. 158 Amber Jacobs (00-04) 10. 149 Nicole Conway (98-02) 10. 149 Jessalyn Deveny (01-05) 12. 144 Jaclyn Thoman (07-11) 13. 141 Sue Fritsch (86-90) 14. 136 Kelly Hughes (13-17) 15. 132 Cal Bouchard (96-00) 16. 128 Clare Droesch (01-05) 17. 125 Amy LaCombe (86-90) 18. 124 Ayla Brown (06-10) 19. 119 Carla Wenger (86-91) 19. 119 Carolyn Swords (07-11) 21. 111 Alissa Murphy (96-00) 22. 110 Sarah Marshall (03-07)

74 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL CLASS RECORDS Leslie Bjerstedt 87-88 28-316-11.3 SENIORS Ayla Brown 09-10 35-76-2.1 Kindyll Dorsey 05-06 33-373-11.3 Kristen Doherty 13-14 25-75-2.0 Brianne Stepherson 01-02 31-305-9.8 Brittanny Johnson 09-10 35-70-2.0 Kathrin Ress 05-06 33-300-9.1 POINTS Kailey Edwards 16-17 26-67-2.6 Ann O’Doy 86-87 29-258-8.9 Player Years G-Pts-Avg. Joannie Gallagher 94-95 27-58-2.2 Kat Cooper 13-14 30-20-8.7 Sarah Behn 92-93 27-684-25.3 Jennifer Leddy 90-91 28-243-8.7 Kerry Curran 93-94 27-599-22.2 3-POINTERS MADE Clare Droesch 03-04 34-290-8.5 Holly Porter 96-97 28-497-17.8 Player Years G-Pts-Avg. Pam Thornton 85-86 29-243-8.4 Jessalyn Deveny 04-05 17-307-17.1 Cal Bouchard 96 99-00 Lauren Engeln 13-14 31-230-7.4 Kathrin Ress 06-07 29-476-16.4 Kerri Shields 80 12-13 Kerri Shields 11-12 30-202-6.7 Cal Bouchard 99-00 35-546-15.6 Kelly Hughes 75 16-17 Sally Madeira 84-85 25-173-6.9 Becky Gottstein 02-03 29-445-15.3 Mickel Picco 70 09-10 Ayla Brown 08-09 35-228-6.5 Brooke Queenan 05-06 33-497-15.1 Ann Odoy 68 87-88 ^ Jaclyn Thoman 09-10 29-186-6.4 Amber Jacobs 03-04 32-469-14.7 Kindyl Dorsey 55 06-07 Sarah Marshall 05-06 33-189-5.7 Pam Thornton 86-87 29-421-14.5 Amber Jacobs 53 03-04 Carla Wenger 90-91 28-392-14.0 Kerry Curran 49 93-94 REBOUNDS Alissa Murphy 99-00 35-474-13.5 Nicole Boudreau 47 15-16 Player Years G-Reb-Avg. Leslie Bjerstedt 88-89 28-375-13.4 Alissa Murphy 45 99-00 Pam Thornton 86-87 29-421-14.5 Carolyn Swords 09-10 32-290-9.1 Clair Droesch 38 04-05 Holly Porter 95-96 27-226-8.4 Kathleen Sweet 86-87 28-384-13.7 Aimee McGuire 33 97-98 Ann Odoy 87-88 28-396-14.1 Sarah Behn 91-92 28-235-8.4 Joanne Gallagher 29 94-95 Kathrin Ress 05-06 33-239-8.2 Mickel Picco 09-10 35-360-11.3 Jessalyn Deveny 27 04-05 Bridget Cody 88-89 28-336-11.9 Becky Gottstein 00-01 24-195-8.1 Sarah Behn 27 92-93 Marie Grant 84-85 xx-191-7.1 Kerri Shields 12-13 31-367-11.8 Emilee Daley 26 16-17 Katie Zenevitch 13-14 31-345-11.1 Katie Zenevitch 12-13 31-205-6.4 Martina Mosetti 23 17-18 Stefanie Murphy 09-10 32-204-6.4 Amy Lacombe 89-90 29-347-12.0 Brittanny Johnson 23 09-10 Kelly Hughes 16-17 30-340-11.3 Bridget Cody 87-88 28-176-6.3 Kristen Doherty 22 13-14 Jess Deveny 03-04 34-210-6.2 Kristen Doherty 13-14 25-322-12.9 Amy LaCombe 22 89-90 Clare Droesch 04-05 30-302-10.1 Whitney Steele 97-98 28-168-6.0 Brooke Queenan 21 05-06 Rachel Byars 01-02 31-187-6.0 Cecilee Campbell 95-96 27-271-10.0 Nicole Conway 21 01-02 Nicole Boudreau 15-16 31-231-7.5 Kristen Doherty 12-13 31-179-5.8 Marissa Mezzanotte 92-93 27-119-4.4 Kelly Hughes 15-16 31-171-5.5 Ali Daly 92-93 27-117-4.3 Stephanie Byrd 89-90 27-130-4.8 Michelle Verotsky 93-94 27-259-9.6 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Carla Wenger 89-90 29-207-7.1 Kelli Stahl 90-91 26-214-8.2 No. Player Year Leslie Bjerstedt 86-87 29-155-5.3 Ayla Brown 09-10 35-186-5.6 16 Carolyn Swords 2010-11 * Annie Odoy 86-87 29-117-4.0 12 Stefanie Murphy 2010-11 REBOUNDS 10 Holly Porter 1996-97 REBOUNDS 7 Becky Gottstein 2002-03 Player Years G-AST-Avg. Player Years G-Reb.-Avg. 6 Katie Zenevitch 2013-14 Holly Porter 96-97 28-239-8.5 Sue Fritsch 88-89 28-229-8.2 3 Cecilee Campbell 1995-96 Kerry Curran 91-92 28-159-5.6 Marie Grant 85-86 29-247-8.5 1 Kelly Hughes 2016-17 Carla Wenger 90-91 28-232-8.3 Sarah Marshall 05-06 33-190-5.7 Kerry Curran 92-93 27-141-5.2 Becky Gottstein 02-03 29-239-8.2 * New single season program record Kathrin Ress 06-07 29-239-8.2 Ann O’Doy 86-87 29-125-4.3 Brooke Queenan 05-06 33-266-8.1 Jaclyn Thoman 09-10 29-123-4.2 Kathy Sweet 85-86 28-227-8.1 JUNIOR CLASS RECORDS Brianne Stepherson 02-03 31-125-4.0 Michelle Verotsky 93-94 27-185-6.9 Amy McGuire 96-97 26-88.3.3 Katie Zenevitch 13-14 31-194-6.3 Lauren Engeln 13-14 31-87-2.8 Clare Droesch 04-05 30-194-6.5 POINTS Kristen Doherty 12-13 31-83-2.7 Bridget Cody 88-89 28-176-6.3 Player Years G-Pts-Avg. Nicole Boudreau 14-15 31-81-2.6 Cecilee Campbell 95-96 27-156-5.8 Sarah Behn 91-92 28-743-26.5 Sue Fritsch 86-87 28-78-2.5 Kelli Stahl 90-91 26-148-5.7 Holly Porter 95-96 27-559-20.7 Clare Droesch 01-02 31-69-2.2 Ann Odoy 87-88 28-149-5.3 Carla Wenger 89-90 29-491-16.9 Martina Mosetti 16-17 30-68-2.3 Kristen Doherty 13-14 25-145-5.8 Jessalyn Deveny 03-04 34-555-16.3 Kerri Shields 11-12 30-64-2.1 Sarah Behn 92-93 27-142-5.3 Alissa Murphy 98-97 30-480-16.0 Lynn Levins 81-82 xx-58-2.3 Kelly Hughes 16-17 30-135-4.5 Becky Gottstein 00-01 24-370-15.4 Rita Roach 82-83 26-61-2.3 Marissa Mezzanotte 92-93 27-135-5.0 Kerry Curran 92-93 27-413-15.3 Holly Porter 93-94 27-60-2.2 Ali Daly 92-93 27-108-4.0 Mickel Picco 08-09 35-527-15.1 Cal Bouchard 96-97 28-60-2.14 Carolyn Swords 09-10 32-461-14.4 Kim Beezer 94-95 27-55-2.03 Paula Basco 95-96 21-50-2.38 REBOUNDS Kelly Hughes 15-16 31-439-14.2 Amy LaCombe 88-89 28-378-13.5 Alissa Murphy 96-97 28-50-1.78 Player Years G-Ast.-Avg. Cal Bouchard 98-99 13-165-12.7 Kathrin Ress 04-05 30-56-1.8 Sue Fritsch 89-90 29-192-6.6 Kristen Doherty 12-13 31-382-12.3 Sarah Behn 88-89 26-44-1.6 Ann Odoy 87-88 28-180-6.4 Amber Jacobs 02-03 31-374-12.1 Sarah Marshall 06-07 29-157-5.4 Katie Zenevitch 12-13 31-371-12.1 Brianne Stepherson 02-03 31-162-5.2 Kathleen Sweet 85-86 29-347-12.0 Amber Jacobs 03-04 32-138-4.3 Nicole Boudreau 14-15 29-339-11.7 Nicole Boudreau 15-16 31-106-3.4 Stephanie Byrd 89-90 27-317-11.7 Kerry Curran 93-94 27-90-3.3 Stefanie Murphy 09-10 32-374-11.4 Mickel Picco 09-10 35-79-2.2

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Alissa Murphy 97-98 28-254-9.1 3-POINTERS MADE Stephanie Byrd 88-89 28-240-8.6 Player 3 PTERS YEAR Carla Wenger 87-88 26-235-9.0 Kelly Hughes 92 15-16 Ayla Brown 07-08 31-231-7.5 Mickel Picco 84 08-09 Clare Droesch 02-03 31-230-3.7 Kindyl Dorsey 72 05-06 Whitney Steele 96-97 28-230-8.2 Nicole Boudreau 67 14-15 3-POINTERS Kerri Shields 50 11-12 Player 3PT Year Amber Jacobs 50 02-03 REBOUNDS Kerri Shields 85 10-11 Joanne Gallagher 46 93-94 Name Year G-Reb-Avg. Kelly Hughes 81 14-15 Kristen Doherty 44 12-13 Carolyn Swords 08-09 35-316-9.0 Nicole Boudreau 68 13-14 Sarah Behn 40 91-92 Stefanie Murphy 08-09 35-226-6.5 Taylor Ortlepp 65 17-18 Alissa Murphy 40 98-99 Elizabeth Houghton 82-83 26-234-9.0 Mickel Picco 62 07-08 Kat Cooper 37 13-14 Becky Gottstein 99-00 23-220-9.6 Cal Bouchard 55 97-98 Amy LaCombe 31 88-89 Mariella Fasoula 16-17 29-218-7.5 Amber Jacobs 48 01-02 Clair Droesch 30 03-04 Holly Porter 93-94 27-208-8.0 Clair Droesch 42 02-03 Jessalyn Deveny 30 03-04 Georgia Pineau 17-18 20-101-7.2 Sarah Behn 33 90-91 Aimee McGuire 30 96-97 Kelly Hughes 14-15 29-198-6.8 Mandy West 31 96-97 Emilee Daley 28 15-16 Sally Madeira 83-84 27-191-7.1 Jessalyn Deveny 27 01-02 Jaclyn Thoman 26 09-10 Katie Zenevitch 11-12 28-171-6.1 Kerry Curran 27 91-92 Kerry Curran 22 92-93 Sarah Behn 90-91 28-163-5.8 Kristen Doherty 23 11-12 Cal Bouchard 20 98-99 * Marikate Kelley 80-81 23-161-7.0 Leslie Bjerstedt 86-87 29-155-5.3 Alyssa Shields 22 00-01 Kim Mackie 00-99 33-149-4.5 Jaclyn Thoman 22 08-09 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Kristen Doherty 11-12 28-145-5.2 No. Player Year Angela Crowder 92-93 27-140-5.2 DOUBLE-DOUBLE 12 Carolyn Swords 2009-10 Ann O’Doy 85-86 29-133-4.6 # Player Year 10 Holly Porter 1995-96 Alissa Murphy 97-98 28-132-4.7 8 Carolyn Swords 2008-09 3 Stefanie Murphy 2009-10 Kathleen Sweet 83-84 27-128-4.7 8 Holly Porter 1994-95 8 Becky Gottstein 2000-01 Jane Haubrich 82-83 25-112-4.5 8 Becky Gottstein 1999-00 4 Kelly Hughes 2015-16 Whitney Steele 96-97 28-117-4.2 5 Mariella Fasoula 2016-17 4 Jamie Cournoyer 2000-01 Lori Kasten 91-92 29-117-4.3 3 Katie Zenevitch 2013-14 3 Katie Zenevitch 2012-13 Sally Madeira 82-83 18-115-6.4 3 Stefanie Murphy 2010-11 3 Kristen Doherty 2012-13 Brianne Stepherson 99-00 34-111-3.3 3 Stefanie Murphy 2009-10 Nicole Boudreau 13-14 31-109-3.5 3 Nicole Conway 2000-01 Brooke Queenan 03-04 34-108-3.2 3 Rachel Byars 2000-01 Brittanny Johnson 05-06 31-103-3.3 3 Paula Basco 1997-98 Paul Basco 96-97 22-107-4.9 FRESHMAN CLASS RECORDS Kerri Shields 10-11 33-105-3.2 Carla Wenger 87-88 26-101-3.9 SOPHOMORE CLASS RECORDS Clare Droesch 01-02 31-114-3.7 POINTS Name Year G-Pts-Avg. POINTS ASSISTS Holly Porter 93-94 27-476-17.6 Stefanie Murphy 07-08 32-464-14.5 Name Year G-Pts-Avg. Name Year G-Ast-Avg. Carolyn Swords 07-08 33-451-13.7 Sarah Behn 90-91 28-668-23.9 Kerry Curran 91-92 28-159-5.6 Sarah Behn 89-90 26-428-16.5 Carolyn Swords 08-09 35-538-15.4 Sarah Marshall 04-05 30-128-4.2 Mariella Fasoula 15-16 30-404-13.5 Jessalyn Deveny 03-04 30-506-16.9 Ann O’Doy 85-86 29-121-4.1 Ann O’Doy 84-85 28-356-12.7 Kerry Curran 91-92 28-469-16.8 Brianne Stepherson 99-00 34-130-3.8 Milan Bolden-Morris 17-18 30-360-12.0 Mariella Fasoula 16-17 29-463-16.0 Marti Mosetti 14-15 31-120-3.9 Kelly Hughes 13-14 31-347-11.2 Cal Bouchard 97-98 28-448-16.0 Amber Jacobs 00-01 29-109-3.7 Nicole Boudreau 12-13 31-345-11.1 Holly Porter 94-95 26-425-16.3 Jaclyn Thoman 08-09 35-107-3.0 Cal Bouchard 96-97 28-337-12.0 Kelly Hughes 14-15 29-424-14.6 Nicole Boudreau 13-14 31-95-3.1 Amber Jacobs 00-01 29-333-11.5 Sally Madeira 83-84 27-393-14.6 Georgia Pineau 17-18 28-77-2.7 Clare Droesch 01-02 31-314-10.1 Stefanie Murphy 08-09 35-379-10.8 Ayla Brown 07-08 32-82-2.5 Becky Gottstein 98-99 29-301-10.4 Amber Jacobs 01-02 31-368-11.9 Sue Fritsch 86-87 28-78-2.5 Kristen Doherty 10-11 33-296-9.0 Taylor Ortlepp 17-18 30-368-12.3 Kelly Hughes 14-15 29-75-2.3 Brianne Stepherson 98-99 27-247-9.1 Georgia Pineau 17-18 28-326-11.6 Kerri Shields 10-11 33-70-2.1 Rita Roach 82-83 26-247-9.5 Kerri Shields 10-11 33-364-11.0 Clare Droesch 01-02 31-69-2.2 Georgia Pineau 16-17 30-224-7.5 Nicole Boudreau 13-14 31-343-11.1 Taylor Ortlepp 17-18 30-66-2.2 MariKate Kelley 79-80 23-220-9.5 Amy LaCombe 87-88 28-341-12.2 Rita Roach 82-83 26-61-2.3 Mandy West 95-96 27-218-8.1 Ann O’Doy 85-86 29-338-11.7 Holly Porter 93-94 27-60-2.2 Elizabeth Houghton 81-82 25-201-9.6 Becky Gottstein 99-00 23-325-14.1 Cal Bouchard 96-97 28-60-2.14 Kerri Curran 90-91 28-210-7.5 Brianne Stepherson 99-00 34-316-9.3 Kim Beezer 94-95 27-55-2.03 Kathleen Sweet 83-84 27-199-7.4 Kathrin Ress 04-05 30-307-10.2 Paula Basco 95-96 21-50-2.38 Jane Haubrich 81-82 25-198-9.4 Leslie Bjerstedt 86-87 29-297-10.2 Alissa Murphy 96-97 28-50-1.78 Nicole Conway 98-99 28-194-6.9 Katie Zenevitch 11-12 28-294-10.5 Kathrin Ress 04-05 30-56-1.8 Kim Beezer 94-95 27-192-7.1 Elizabeth Houghton 82-83 26-280-10.8 Sarah Behn 90-91 26-44-1.6 Lynn Levins 79-80 23-192-8.3 Kristen Doherty 11-12 28-278-9.9 Mickel Picco 07-08 31-50-1.6 Margie Cassidy 79-80 23-177-7.6 Mickel Picco 07-08 30-276-9.2 Kerry Murphy 79-80 23-175-7.6 Pam Thornton 84-85 28-271-9.7

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Mickel Picco 06-07 26-173-6.7 ASSISTS Emma Guy 16-17 30-170-5.7 Player Year G-Ast.-Avg. Taylor Ortlepp 16-17 22-160-7.3 Kerry Curran 90-91 28-138-4.9 Sydney Lowery 17-18 28-158-5.6 Jaclyn Thoman 07-08 32-122-3.8 Alissa Murphy 96-97 28-153-5.5 Brianne Stepherson 98-99 27-112-4.1 Katie Zenevitcg 10-11 32-151-4.7 Amber Jacobs 00-01 29-109-3.7 Jaclyn Thoman 07-08 32-136-4.3 Kristen Doherty 10-11 33-106-3.2 Kerri Shields 09-10 32-134-4.2 Ann O’Doy 84-85 28-89-3.1 Paula Bacso 95-96 21-131-6.2 Georgia Pineau 16-17 30-83-2.8 Jessalyn Deveny 01-02 21-127-6.0 Sue Fritsch 86-87 28-78-2.5 Allison Booth 95-96 25-122-4.9 Nicole Boudreau 12-13 31-72-2.3 Kelli Stahl 88-89 27-121-4.5 Rita Roach 82-83 26-61-2.3 Michelle Verotsky 90-91 28-118-4.2 Taylor Ortlepp 16-17 22-57-2.6 Carla Wenger 86-87 25-110-4.4 Kelly Hughes 13-14 31-56-1.8 Pam Thornton 83-84 25-108-4.3 Paula Basco 95-96 21-50-2.3 Angela Crowder 92-93 27-108-4.0 Holly Porter 93-94 27-60-2.2 Aimee McGuire 94-95 9-107-11.9 Cal Bouchard 96-97 28-60-2.1 Sarah Marshall 03-04 33-68-2.0 REBOUNDS Clare Droesch 01-02 31-69-2.2 Player Year G-Reb-Avg. Kim Beezer 94-95 27-55-2.0 Stefanie Murphy 07-08 31-240-7.7 Alissa Murphy 96-97 28-50-1.7 Carolyn Swords 07-08 32-234-7.3 Stefanie Murphy 07-08 32-54-1.6 Holly Porter 93-94 27-229-8.5 Carolyn Swords 07-08 33-47.1.4 Becky Gottstein 98-99 29-207-7.1 Kathrin Ress 03-04 22-44-2.0 Ayla Brown 06-07 28-165-5.9 Sarah Behn 89-90 26-44-1.6 Mariella Fasoula 15-16 30-163-5.4 Georgia Pineau 16-17 30-162-5.4 3-POINTERS Kristen Doherty 10-11 33-162-4.9 Player 3PT Year Kelly Hughes 13-14 31-144-4.6 Milan Bolden-Morris 80 17-18 Sarah Behn 88-89 26-142-5.5 Kelly Hughes 74 13-14 Angela Crowder 92-93 27-140-5.2 Nicole Boudreau 71 12-13 Milan Bolden-Morris 17-18 30-133-4.4 Clare Droesch 48 01-02 Nicole Boudreau 12-13 31-131-3.6 Mandy West 45 95-96 Kathleen Sweet 83-84 27-128-4.7 Kristen Doherty 41 10-11 Katie Zenevitch 10-11 32-121-3.8 Cal Bouchard 41 96-97 Emma Guy 16-17 30-118-3.9 Kerri Shields 37 09-10 Sally Madeira 82-83 18-115-6.4 Janelle McManus 37 00-01 Jane Haubrich 81-82 25-112-4.5 Amber Jacobs 32 00-01 Kathrin Ress 03-04 22-97-4.4 Taylor Ortlepp 23 16-17 Lori Kasten 91-92 29-117-4.3 Mickel Picco 21 06-07 Alissa Murphy 96-97 28-109-3.9 Emilee Daley 18 13-14 Clare Droesch 01-02 31-114-3.7 Katie Zenevitch 16 10-11 Michelle Verotsky 90-91 28-103-3.7 Brittanny Johnson 05-06 31-103-3.3 Ann O’Doy 84-85 28-101-3.6 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Brianne Stepherson 98-99 27-100-2.7 Player # Year Kim Beezer 94-95 27-97-3.6 Stefanie Murphy 9 07-08 Nicole Conway 98-99 28-94-3.4 Holly Porter 9 93-94 Carla Wenger 86-87 25-89-3.6 Becky Gottstein 7 98-99 Rita Roach 82-83 26-81-3.1 Carolyn Swords 5 07-08 Elisabeth Haughton 81-82 25-81-3.2 Jaclyn Thoman 07-08 31-79-2.5 Janelle McManus 00-01 29-78-2.7 Kerri Curran 90-91 28-75-2.7 Allison Booth 95-96 25-71-2.8 Stephanie Byrd 87-88 27-70-2.6 Cal Bouchard 96-97 28-70-2.5 Kelli Stahl 88-89 27-66-2.4 Paula Bacso 95-96 21-65-3.1 Jess Deveny 01-02 21-64-3.0 Sue Fritsch 86-87 28-60-2.1 Pam Thorton 83-84 25-58-2.3 Leslie Bjerstedt 85-86 29-58-2.0 Mandy West 95-96 27-55-2.0 Cecilee Campbell 92-93 19-51-2.8

77 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ATHLETIC HONORS KODAK ALL-AMERICA TEAM ACC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM (HONORABLE MENTION) 2007-08 Stefanie Murphy (5 times) 1983-84 Kathy Sweet 2007-08 Carolyn Swords (4 times) 1984-85 Ann Odoy 1991-92 Sarah Behn 2012-13 Nicole Boudreau (1 time) 1989-90 Sarah Behn 1992-93 Sarah Behn 2013-14 Kelly Hughes (2 times) 1990-91 Kerry Curran 1993-94 Kerry Curran 2015-16 Mariella Fasoula (3 times) 1993-94 Holly Porter 1995-96 Mandy West KODAK ALL-DISTRCIT 1 TEAM NATIONAL ALL-JESUIT COLLEGE 1996-97 Cal Bouchard 1987-88 Ann Odoy WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM 1998-99 Becky Gottstein 1989-90 Sarah Behn Brianne Stepherson 2009-10 Carolyn Swords 1990-91 Sarah Behn 2000-01 Amber Jacobs 2010-11 Carolyn Swords 1999-00 Cal Bouchard 2001-02 Clare Droesch 2001-02 Brianne Stepherson 2002-03 Becky Gottstein ECAC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM BIG EAST MOST IMPROVED 2003-04 Amber Jacobs 1990-91 Sarah Behn (first team) 1998-99 Alissa Murphy 1997-98 Cal Bouchard (third team) 1999-00 Jamie Cournoyer 1998-99 Alissa Murphy (second team) AP ALL-AMERICA TEAM 2002-03 Jessalyn Deveny 2010-11 Carolyn Swords (first team) (HONORABLE METION) 2003-04 Amber Jacobs BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2010-11 Carolyn Swords ALL-BIG EAST First Team 1989-90 Sarah Behn 1993-94 Holly Porter VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAM 1987-88 Ann Odoy 1991-92 Sarah Behn 2001-02 Nicole Conway (1st team) 1992-93 Sarah Behn BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR Rachel Byars (2nd team) 1993-94 Kerry Curran 1984-85 Margo Plotzke 2004-05 Jessalyn Deveny 1996-97 Holly Porter 1998-99 Cathy Inglese 1997-98 Cal Bouchard ALL-ACC TEAM 1999-00 Cal Bouchard BIG EAST TOURNAMENT 2005-06 Brooke Queenan (2nd team) 2002-03 Becky Gottstein Most Outstanding Performer 2006-07 Kathrin Ress (3rd team) 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny 2003 Jessalyn Deveny 2008-09 Carolyn Swords (2nd team 2004-05 Jessalyn Deveny 2009-10 Carolyn Swords (1st team) BIG EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Stefanie Murphy (hon. mention) ALL-BIG EAST 1985 Ann Odoy 2010-11 Carolyn Swords (1st team) Second Team 1986 Marie Grant Stefanie Murphy (3rd team) 1984-85 Marie Grant 1987 Kathy Sweet 1985-86 Marie Grant Pam Thornton ALL-ACC DEFENSIVE TEAM Kathy Sweet 1989 Leslie Bjerstedt 2005-06 Aja Parham 1986-87 Kathy Sweet 2003 Jessalyn Deveny 1988-89 Sue Fritsch 2004 Amber Jacbs ALL-ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Amy LaCombe Kathrin Ress 2007-08 Stefanie Murphy 1989-90 Sue Fritsch Carla Wenger ACC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 1990-91 Sarah Behn BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1983-84 Sally Madeira Jan. 3 2006-07 Ayla Brown (hon. mention) Carla Wenger 1984-85 Jane Haubrich Dec. 24 2007-08 Stefanie Murphy (FOY) 1995-96 Holly Porter 1986-87 Kathy Sweet Jan. 1 Carolyn Swords 1998-99 Alissa Murphy 1987-88 Ann Odoy Jan. 3 2012-13 Nicole Boudreau 2000-01 Becky Gottstein 1989-90 Carla Wenger Dec. 18 2014-15 Mariella Fasoula 2001-02 Brianne Stepherson 1990-91 Sarah Behn Nov. 27 2002-03 Jessalyn Deveny 2003-04 Amber Jacobs 1991-92 Sarah Behn Jan. 12 ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1992-93 Sarah Behn Dec. 21 2007-08 Mickel Picco (hon. mention) ALL-BIG EAST Sarah Behn Jan. 17 2008-09 Carolyn Swords Third Team Sarah Behn Feb. 28 2009-10 Carolyn Swords 1988-89 Sue Fritsch 1993-94 Kerry Curran Jan. 23 Leslie Bjerstedt 1994-95 Holly Porter Dec. 12 ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1989-90 Amy LaCombe Holly Porter Feb. 27 2005-06 Brooke Queenan Feb. 13 Sarah Behn 1995-96 Holly Porter Dec. 27 Brooke Queenan Jan. 2 1990-91 Carla Wenger Holly Porter Jan. 16 2008-09 Carolyn Swords Dec. 15 1991-92 Kerry Curran Holly Porter Feb. 5 Carolyn Swords Jan. 12 1993-94 Holly Porter 1996-97 Holly Porter Dec. 30 Mickel Picco Dec. 1 1994-95 Holly Porter Holly Porter Feb. 9 2009-10 Carolyn Swords Nov. 30 1997-98 Whitney Steele Holly Porter Feb. 24 2010-11 Carolyn Swords Nov. 29 1999-00 Jamie Cournoyer 1997-98 Cal Bouchard Nov. 24 Carolyn Swords Jan. 24 Alissa Murphy Cal Bouchard Jan. 19 2010-11 Stefanie Murphy 2004-05 Clare Droesch 1998-99 Alissa Murphy Jan. 25

78 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ATHLETIC HONORS BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK WBCA STATE FARM ALL-AMERICA DEAN TRAILWAYS OF MICHIGAN SPARTAN CLASSIC 1999-00 Becky Gottstein Nov. 22 PRESEASON NAISMITH WATCH LIST All-Tournament Team Becky Gottstein Dec. 13 2009-10 Carolyn Swords 2004-05 Jessalyn Deveny Cal Bouchard Dec. 20 2010-11 Carolyn Swords Kathrin Ress Becky Gottstein Jan. 2 Alissa Murphy Jan. 31 JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD DIAL CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Jamie Cournoyer Feb. 14 1989-90 Amy LaCombe 2000-01 Rachel Byars Nov. 20 PRESEASON WATCH LIST Becky Gottstein Feb. 19 2009-10 Carolyn Swords DOLE PINEAPPLE CLASSIC 2010-11 Carolyn Swords Becky Gottstein Feb. 26 All-Tournament Team 2002-03 Jessalyn Deveny Jan. 6 1989-90 Sarah Behn Amber Jacobs Feb. 3 NATIONAL ALL-JESUIT TEAM Carla Wenger 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny Dec. 1 2009-10 Carolyn Swords Amber Jacobs Dec. 8 2010-11 Carolyn Swords FAIRFIELD CLASSIC Amber Jacobs Jan. 5 All-Tournament Team Jessalyn Deveny Feb. 16 NCAA FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CHAMPION 1988-89 Amy LaCombe 2004-05 Jessalyn Deveny Nov. 29 Led the nation in statistical category Jessalyn Deveny Dec. 13 2008-09 Carolyn Swords JUNKANOO JAM –GRAND BAHAMAS Jessalyn Deveny Jan. 3 2009-10 Carolyn Swords All-Tournament Team 2010-11 Carolyn Swords 2015-16 Kelly Hughes BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Nicole Boudreau 1984-85 Ann Odoy Jan. 28 TOURNAMENT AWARDS 2010-11 Carolyn Swords (MVP)) 1986-87 Carla Wenger Dec. 21 Stefanie Murphy 1989-90 Sarah Behn Jan. 2 BENTLEY HOLIDAY FESTIVAL Sarah Behn Jan. 15 All-Tournament Team Sarah Behn Jan. 29 HARVARD INVITATIONAL 1978-79 Amy Campbell 1990-91 Michele Verotsky Dec. 10 All-Tournament Team Kerry Curran Dec. 17 1994-95 Holly Porter 1993-94 Holly Porter Dec. 6 BLUE SKY CLASSIC TOURNAMENT AT Holly Porter Jan. 3 All-Tournament Team HOOPS FOR CURE Holly Porter Jan. 30 2008-09 Stephanie Murphy (MVP) All-Tournament Team Holly Porter Feb. 6 Mickel Picco 2009-10 Carolyn Swords (MVP) Holly Porter Feb. 20 Mickel Picco 1994-95 Aimee McGuire Dec. 5 BROWN CLASSIC Stefanie Murphy 1996-97 Cal Bouchard Dec. 30 All-Tournament Team Cal Bouchard Jan. 13 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny LADY GATOR CLASSIC Cal Bouchard Jan. 20 Amber Jacobs (MVP) All-Tournament Team 1998-99 Becky Gottstein Dec. 21 1995-96 Holly Porter Becky Gottstein Jan. 4 BUCKEYE CLASSIC Becky Gottstein Jan. 11 All-Tournament Team MICHIGAN STATE HOLIDAY CLASSIC Becky Gottstein Jan. 25 1987-88 Leslie Bjerstedt All-Tournament Team Becky Gottstein Feb. 1 Amy LaCombe 1992-93 Sarah Behn Becky Gottstein Feb. 22 2000-01 Janelle McManus Dec. 11 CHEVROLET CLASSIC MOUNTAIN DEW COLLEGE 3-POINT CHALLENGE CHAMPION Amber Jacobs Dec. 18 All-Tournament Team 2003-04 Amber Jacobs Janelle McManus Feb. 26 2000-01 Rachel Byars (MVP) 2001-02 Clare Droesch Dec. 23 Amber Jacobs Clare Droesch Feb. 4 NIKE CHRISTMAS CLASSIC 2003-04 Sarah Marshall Mar. 1 COMFORT INN DOWNTOWN CLASSIC All-Tournament Team 1983-84 Elisabeth Houghton All-Tournament Team WBCA ALL-STAR SENIOR CHALLENGE 1997-98 Cal Bouchard NORTHERN LIGHTS INVITATIONAL 2002-03 Brianne Stepherson Whitney Steele All-Tournament Team 2003-04 Amber Jacobs COORS ROCKY MOUNTAIN INVITATIONAL 1996-97 Holly Porter All-Tournament Team WBCA STATE FARM ALL-AMERICA PARADISE JAM PRESEASON WATCH LIST 2003-05 Jessalyn Deveny (MVP) Amber Jacobs All-Tournament Team 2009-10 Carolyn Swords 2002-03 Jessalyn Deveny 2010-11 Carolyn Swords CORESTATES HAWK CLASSIC Becky Gottstein WBCA STATE FARM ALL-AMERICA All-Tournament Team 1997-98 Cal Bouchard PRESEASON WNIT REGIONAL FINALIST All-Tournament Team 2008-09 Carolyn Swords DARTMOUTH INVITATIONAL 1999-00 Becky Gottstein 2009-10 Carolyn Swords All-Tournament Team 2010-11 Carolyn Swords 1996-97 Holly Porter

79 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ATHLETIC HONORS RHODE ISLAND TOURNAMENT EAGLE OF THE YEAR All-Tournament Team 1987-88 Ann Odoy 2006-07 Kathrin Ress 1988-89 Leslie Bjerstedt 1992-93 Sarah Behn ST. JOHN’S-CHARTWELL HOLIDAY CLASSIC 1999-00 Cal Bouchard All-Tournament Team 2002-03 Becky Gottstein 2008-09 Carolyn Swords 2003-04 Amber Jacobs Mickel Picco 2010-11 Carolyn Swords

STATE FARM CLASSIC TOURNAMENT VARSITY CLUB HALL OF FAME All-Tournament Team 1996 Ann Odoy (’88) 1999-00 Becky Gottstein (MVP) 1998 Sarah Behn (’93) Alissa Murphy 2001 Carla (Wenger) Vicdomini (’91) 2002 Kerry (Curran) DeShazo (’94) SUN & FUN CLASSIC TOURNAMENT 2003 Holly Porter (’97) All-Tournament Team 2004 Kathleen Sweet (’87) 2001-02 Nicole Conway (MVP) 2005 Leslie (Bjerstedt) Shearstone (’89) Brianne Stepherson 2006 Cal Bouchard (’00) 2009 Becky Gottstein (’03) SURF `N SLAM TOURNAMENT 2011 Ambert Jacobs (’04) All-Tournament Team 2012 Amy LaCombe (’90) 2009-10 Carolyn Swords 2013 Jessalyn Deveny (’05) 2014 Cathy Inglese (Coach) TD BANK CLASSIC IN VERMONT 2015 Alissa Murphy (’04) 2016 Clare Droesch (’05) All-Tournament Team 2010-11 Carolyn Swords (MVP) Kristen Doherty

WASHINGTON DENTAL SERVICE THANKSGIVING TOURNAMENT All-Tournament Team Hosted by Seattle University 2012-13 Kristen Doherty

WNIT ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM All-Tournament Team 2008-09 Carolyn Swords

80 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ACADEMIC HONORS NCAA POST GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2014-15 Nicole Boudreau, Shayra Brown BIG EAST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THEYEAR 1999-2000 Cal Bouchard Alexa Coulombe, Ashley Kelsick 2001-02 Nicole Conway Kelly Hughes 1999-2000 Cal Bouchard ACC POST GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2013-14 Nicole Boudreau Alexa Coulombe 1997-98 Aimee McGuire 2012-13 Nicole Boudreau, Kerri Shields 2015-16 Nicole Boudreau 1990-91 Carla Wenger Katie Zenevitch , Tiffany Ruffin 2010-11 Carolyn Swords 1986-87 Kathy Sweet 2011-12 Alyssa Fressle, Marissa Mello 2010-11 Carolyn Swords, Alyssa Fressle ACC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Marissa Mello, Tiffany Ruffin BIG EAST ACADEMIC ALL-STAR TREAM 2015-16 Nicole Boudreau Katie Zenevitch 2004-05 Jessalyn Deveny, Lisa Macchia 2014-15 Nicole Boudreau 2009-10 Ayla Brown, Brittanny Johnson Sarah Marshall , Brooke Queenan Kelly Hughes Carolyn Swords Kathrin Ress, Emily Vogts 2013-14 Nicole Boudreau 2008-09 Carolyn Swords, Victoria Jones 2012-13 Nicole Boudreau Corey Rusin, Lauren Whitehurst 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny, Amber Jacobs, Lisa 2010-11 Carolyn Swords 2007-08 Carolyn Swords Macchia, Sarah Marshall 2009-10 Ayla Brown 2006-07 Sarah Marshall, Kathrin Ress Brooke Queenan, Kathrin Ress, Brittanny Johnson Ayla Brown Emily Vogts, Nicole Warren Carolyn Swords 2005-06 Sarah Marshall, Lisa Macchia 2008-09 Carolyn Swords Brooke Queenan, Kathrin Ress 2002-03 Becky Gottstein, Amber Jacobs 2007-08 Carolyn Swords 2004-05 Jessalyn Deveny, Laura Lokitis Lisa Macchia, Kim Mackie 2006-07 Kathrin Ress Lisa Macchia, Sarah Marshall Brooke Queenan, Alicia Shields Sarah Marshall Brooke Queenan, Kathrin Ress 2005-06 Brooke Queenan Emily Vogts 2001-02 Rachel Byars Nicole Conway Sarah Marshall 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny, Amber Jacobs Jessalyn Deveny Kim Mackie Lisa Macchia, Sarah Marshall Alicia Shields ACC HONOR ROLL Brooke Queenan, Kathrin Ress 2016-17 Stephanie Jones, Emilee Daley, 2002-03 Jessalyn Deveny, Becky Gottstein 2000-01 Rachel Byars, Nicole Conway Kailey Edwards, Kelly Hughes Lisa Macchia, Kim Mackie Jamie Cournoyer, Kim Mackie Mariella Fasoula, Martina Mosetti, Brooke Queenan, Alicia Shields Danielle O’Bannion, Alicia Shields Katie Quandt 2001-02 Rachel Byars, Nicole Conway 2015-16 Nicole Boudreau, Alexa Coulombe Jessalyn Deveny, Alicia Shields 1999-00 Cal Bouchard, Nicole Conway Stephanie Jones, Emilee Daley 2000-01 Rachel Byars, Nicole Conway Alissa Murphy, Alicia Shields 2014-15 Nicole Boudreau, Shayra Brown Alicia Shields Alexa Coulombe, Ashley Kelsick 1999-2000 Cal Bouchard, Rachel Byars 1998-99 Paula Bacso, Allison Booth 2013-14 Nicole Boudreau, Alexa Coulombe Nicole Conway, Alissa Murphy Cal Bouchard, Alissa Murphy Katie Zenevitch, Kat Cooper Alicia Shields Kelly Hughes 1998-99 Cal Bouchard 1997-98 Kim Beezer, Cal Bouchard 2012-13 Nicole Boudreau, Kat Cooper 1998-99 Alissa Murphy Aimee McGuire, Alissa Murphy Katie Zenevitch, Kerri Shields 1997-98 Aisha Bain, Kim Beezer Tiffany Ruffin Cal Bouchard, Aimee McGuire 1996-97 Kim Beezer, Cal Bouchard 2011-12 Alyssa Fressle Alissa Murphy Aimee McGuire, Alissa Murphy Marissa Mello 1996-97 Cal Bouchard, Aimee McGuire Mandy West 2010-11 Carolyn Swords, Stefanie Murphy Alissa Murphy, Mandy West Alyssa Fressle, Tiffany Ruffin 1995-96 Kim Beezer, Cecilee Campbell 2009-10 Ayla Brown, Brittanny Johnson OUTSTANDING SENIOR FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Kinzer Cohen, Aimee McGuire Jennifer Passonno Carolyn Swords 2001-02 Nicole Conway 2008-09 Ayla Brown, Victoria Jones 1999-2000 Cal Bouchard Carolyn Swords, Mickel Picco 1994-95 Joanie Gallagher, Tia Manhardt Jennifer Passonno Corey Rusin, Lauren Whitehurst OUTSTANDING JUIOR FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 2007-08 Carolyn Swords, Victoria Jones 2009-10 Carolyn Swords Mickel Picco 1993-94 Kerry Curran, Joanie Gallagher 1998-99 Cal Bouchard 2006-07 Sarah Marshall Tia Manhardt 2005-06 Brooke Queenan Sarah Marshall OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1992-93 Kerry Curran, Joanie Gallagher 2008-09 Carolyn Swords Marissa Mezzanotte COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAM 1997-98 Cal Bouchard 1991-92 Kerry Curran, Joanie Gallagher 2008-09 Carolyn Swords (District 1 team) Marissa Mezzanotte 2006-07 Kathrin Ress OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (District 1second-team) 2012-13 Nicole Boudreau 1990-91 Stephanie Byrd, Kerry Curran 2007-08 Carolyn Swords Jennifer Leddy, Marissa Mezzanotte ATHLETICS DIRECTOR'S AWARD FOR 2001-02 Jessalyn Deveny Tabatha Riordan, Carla Wenger ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT 2000-01 Amber Jacobs 1989-90 Amy LaCombe, Carla Wenger 2016-17 Stephanie Jones, Emilee Daley, 1996-97 Cal Bouchard Kailey Edwards, Kelly Hughes 1988-89 Leslie Bjerstedt, Amy LaCombe Mariella Fasoula, Martina Mosetti, Katie Quandt 1987-88 Leslie Bjerstedt, Amy LaCombe 2015-16 Nicole Boudreau, Alexa Coulombe Emilee Daley , Stephanie Jones

81 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK varsity club hall of fame ANN ODOY '88 1996 HOLLY PORTER ’97 2003 BECKY GOTTSTEIN '03 2009 As an energetic, all-around point guard, Ann Odoy Holly Porter’s name cannot be overlooked when glancing Becky Gottstein played for the Eagles from 1998-2003. specialized in making the impossible seem easy. From at BC’s women’s basketball records. The scrappy forward She finished her career with 1,490 points, 884 rebounds her high school days at Masuk (Conn.), where she scored finished her career among BC’s all-time leaders in several in 109 games. She currently ranks ninth on the school’s 2,100 points as a four-time all-state selection — to The categories. A dominating rebounder and dead-eye shooter, career scoring list and fourth in rebounding. She finished Heights, where she earned Kodak District All-America Porter’s stellar play helped the Eagles to Big East and her career recording 30 double-doubles and scoring honors and was the 1988 Eagle of the Year. During her national success. Porter is BC’s third all-time leading 20 points 22 times. Gottstein landed on the Big East time at The Heights, Odoy scored 1,337 career points rebounder with 902 caroms and third-leading scorer with All-Rookie team in 1998-99. As a sophomore, Gottstein and is BC’s 12th-leading scorer. A long-distance shooting 1,957 points. She is part of an elite group of players who played in 18 games before suffering a season-ending threat, she played just one year with the 3-point line rule, are members of the 1,000-point/500-rebound club. In injury. In the 18 games, she averaged 14 points and netting 68 of her 172 trifecta attempts. In that one year, addition, she is fourth in field goals made (682), second nine rebounds. As a junior, she was a Street & Smith she established herself as a sharpshooter, now in the 18th in free throws made (578) and third in steals (196). She Preseason All-America honorable mention pick and earned spot for 3-point field goals made (68). She is in 10 of BC’s is the Big East’s second-leading all-time scorer. Over her a second-team All-Big East team selection. A preseason all-time career lists, including first in steals (287), sixth career, Porter was named Big East Rookie of the Year and All-Big East choice as a junior, she was sidelined after four in assists (505), ninth in field goals made (512), 16th in followed with All-Big East honors in each of her succeeding games with an injury. She earned the 2002-03 Eagle of games played (114) and 15th in free throws made (255). varsity seasons. the Year award along with a Kodak District I All-American honor and the Big East Academic All-Star honor. SARAH BEHN ’93 1998 KATHLEEN SWEET ’87 2004 A two-time Kodak Honorable Mention All-American guard, Tall and talented, Kathleen Sweet was the first dominating AMBER JACOBS ’04 2011 Sarah Behn became the first female to have her jersey pivot player in the history of Boston College women’s Amber Jacobs was a high-scoring guard who played for retired when BC honored her on Feb. 8, 2003. During her basketball. She is among elite company as one of a small the Eagles from 2000-04. She finished her career at BC four-year career, Behn amassed 2,523 career points, 682 group of players to have more than 1,000 points and 500 with 1,544 points in 123 games — sixth on the all-time rebounds and 250 assists. She shot 46 percent from the rebounds. During her time at The Heights, Sweet scored scoring list. She also ranks seventh in career assists with field and is Boston College’s and the Big East’s all-time 1,006 career points and is BC’s 26th-leading scorer. She 469 and fifth on the list for most 3-point field goals made leading female scorer. Behn holds several Boston College also collected 597 career rebounds, placing her 13th on with 183. She owns the No. 1 free throw percentage in career records, including points scored (2,523), field the all-time list. A team captain, she played a key role as program history finishing the 2002-03 season with a 91.2 goals made (867), field goals attempted (1,859) and free the Eagles reached their first Big East championship game average. Jacobs earned Big East All-Rookie Team honors throws made (683). In addition, she holds the Big East in 1987. A member of the Big East Conference All-Rookie as a freshman. As a junior, she led BC to its first NCAA career mark for the same four categories. In her four-year team, Sweet followed with all-conference honors in her Tournament Sweet 16, hitting back-to-back game-winners playing career, she was awarded several honors including junior and senior seasons. Excelling in the classroom in the tournament’s first and second rounds. As a senior, Kodak Honorable Mention All-America (1991-92, 1992-93), as well as on the court, she was named the Big East’s she gained All-Big East second-team accolades after Kodak All-District (1989-90, 1990-91), All-Big East First Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1987. guiding the Eagles to their first Big East Tournament Team (1991-92, 1992-93) and Big East Rookie of the Year championship. She was also a Kodak All-District 2 All- (1989-90). LESLIE (BJERSTEDT) SHEARSTONE ’89 2005 American selection and an AP All-American honorable mention honoree. Jacobs was drafted by the Minnesota CARLA (WENGER) VICIDOMINI ’90 2001 Leslie Bjerstedt is among elite company as one of a small group of players to have more than 1,000 points and 500 Lynx in 2004, in the third round. She played for Minnesota, Carla Wenger epitomized the term student-athlete. A rebounds. Bjerstedt is the 22nd-leading scorer in program Washington and the LA Sparks. tenacious competitor under the boards who is ranked on history with 1,084 career points. She also pulled in 548 several all-time lists, she also was honored for her stellar career rebounds, placing her 17th on the all-time list. She efforts in the classroom. She is BC’s 15th-leading scorer AMY LACOMBE ’90 2012 also is on three other top career lists, including field goals with 1,243 points. Collecting 643 career rebounds, Wenger Amy LaCombe was a member of the Eagles from 1986- made and all-time games played. The team captain as a is one of an elite group in the 1,000-point/500-rebound 90 and served as the team captain her senior season. senior, Bjerstedt was honored with BC’s prestigious Eagle club. Wenger also is 11th in field goals made (502), 18th LaCombe finished her career with 1,147 points, 245 of the Year award after her senior season. She was a in games played (112), 16th in free throws made (239) assists, 488 field goals made and 125 steals. She is one third-time All-Big East selection and a two-time Big East and 17th in steals (119). Wenger was named the 1991 Big of the top scorers in program history, at 17th. LaCombe all-tournament team member. East Scholar-Athlete of the Year. In addition, she was a shot 50 percent from the floor as a sophomore and two-time All-Big East second-team selection. notched 341 points. As a junior she averaged 13.5 points CAL BOUCHARD '00 2006 per game average as well as shooting 47.3 percent from KERRY (CURRAN) DESHAZO ’94 2002 Cal Bouchard, who played for the Eagles from 1996-2000, the floor and led BC to a 10-6 record in the Big East. She finished her career with 1,496 points in 104 games. She During her time at The Heights, Kerry Curran could dish was a two-time Big East All-Conference honoree and currently ranks tied for seventh on the school’s career the ball as well as she could put it into the hoop. She is the earned all-tournament team honors at the Ohio State scoring list. A two-time team captain, Bouchard captured only female player in BC history to have more than 1,500 Buckeye Classic (1987), Fairfield Warner Classic (1988) Big East All-Rookie Team honors as a freshman, then points and 500 assists. Curran is BC’s fifth-leading scorer and the Dial Classic (1989). A native of DeWitt, New twice earned All-Conference first-team accolades. She with 1,691 career points. She is fourth in assists (528), York, LaCombe earned MVP honors twice at the Syracuse also is ranked among the school’s career leaders in assists fifth in field goals made (640), fifth in steals (182), 11th Tournament. She was a member of the first BC team to and steals. She captured the school’s prestigious “Eagle in 3-point field goals made (105), seventh in free throws compete in the Big East Conference Championship in of the Year” award in 2000. The first BC player and the made (306) and 19th in games played (110). Curran was 1987. LaCombe, a three-time Big East Academic All-Star first Canadian to be drafted by the WNBA (Detroit Shock), a Kodak Honorable Mention All-American in 1994 and a honoree, graduated from BC in 1990 with a degree from Bouchard was a member of the Canada’s 2000 Olympic two-time All-Big East choice. the Carroll School of Management. She is now a faculty basketball team. A summa cum laude graduate, she was member in the school of management. the 2000 recipient of the Big East Basketball Scholar- Athlete of the Year award. Bouchard is the only athlete to receive the Rev. Edward H. Finnegan, S.J., Award, the highest award bestowed at BC’s Commencement. She also was named to the ACC’s Women’s Basketball Legends in February 2006.

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JESSALYN DEVENY '05 2013 CLARE DROESCH '05 2016 RETIRED JERSEY Jessalyn Deveny was a member of the first Boston College One of the most dynamic players in BC women’s class to appear in an NCAA Tournament in each of her basketball history, Clare Droesch is one of two players to four years. She finished her career with 1,496 points, appear in four consecutive NCAA Tournaments. She was SARAH BEHN 2003 tied for seventh on the all-time scorers list. A native of also a member of the 2004 Big East Championship team, During the 2002-03 season, an important milestone in Westford, Massachusetts, Deveny suffered a season- when the Eagles won four consecutive games, including Boston College sports history was reached. For the first ending injury her senior season but she managed to a three-point semifinal win over host UConn and the final time, a jersey was retired and raised to the rafters of Conte averaged 17.2 points and 5.2 rebounds in 17 games. game vs. Rutgers on the way to the title. A member of Forum in honor of a BC women’s basketball player. There As a junior, Deveny was named the Most Outstanding the prestigious 1,000-point, 500-rebound club, Droesch is was none more fitting to receive that honor than Sarah Player Performer in the Eagles first-ever Big East 12th in scoring with 1,136 points, fourth in three-pointers Behn, the all-time leading female scorer in Boston College Tournament Championship. All-Big East first-team honoree made with 158 and sixth in assists with 314. She played in and Big East basketball history. as a junior, Deveny played in 102 games and started 79 126 games and averaged 10.2 points and 4.3 rebounds. for the Eagles. In her sophomore season, Deveny was the She was a Big East All-Rookie team selection and earned Behn’s mark in Massachusetts basketball history can be Big East’s Most Improved Player and earned a spot on the all-conference honors in her senior season. Droesch is traced back to her days at Foxborough High School. She All Big East second team. She graduated with a degree currently an assistant coach at her alma mater, Christ graduated from Foxborough High in 1989 after scoring an in human development in 2005 and went on to earn her the King, and is involved in numerous charitable causes, impressive 2,562 points. She continued her benchmark master’s degree from The Heights. including fundraising for victims of Hurricane Sandy and performances at BC where, in four years as an Eagle, she W.I.S.H., a local group that assists neighbors in times of grabbed 682 rebounds, dished out 250 assists, shot 46 need. percent from the field and scored an amazing 2,523 points. CATHY INGLESE - HEAD COACH 2014 In addition to points scored, Behn holds Boston College Cathy Inglese is the winningest coach in women’s and Big East career records in field goals made with 867, basketball history at Boston College. In 15 years, DONLON SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD field goals attempted with 1,859 and free throws made Inglese amassed a record of 273-179 and posted eight with 683. 20-win seasons. Among the highlights was the Big East MARGO PLOTZKE - HEAD COACH 1999 championship in 2004. Inglese’s fifth-seeded Eagles In 1999, the Varsity Club established the Rev. William J. Behn received numerous honors in her four-year playing won four games in four nights at the Hartford Civic Donlon Special Achievement Award, to be bestowed from career, including Kodak All-District and Honorable Mention Center, including a 51-48 semifinal conquest of nemesis time to time on those individuals who have demonstrated All-America, Big East Rookie of the Year, and first-team Connecticut. Inglese’s teams advanced to seven NCAA unfailing dedication and have contributed the highest level All-Big East. Tournament bids, including three times to the Sweet 16. of service to Boston College Athletics. In 2004, Margo In 2005-06, the first year in the ACC, the Eagles qualified Plotzke became the fifth recipient. Plotzke was the first Behn became the 19th student-athlete in Boston College for the NCAAs and defeated Notre Dame, then top-seeded full-time head coach of women’s basketball at Boston history to have his or her jersey retired and the first female Ohio State, to once again make the round of 16. Seven of College, serving The Heights for 13 years (1980-1993). basketball player. BC has retired seven football jerseys, her players have been inducted into the BC Hall of Fame, During her time, she compiled a record of 177-178 and had three men’s basketball jerseys and eight men’s ice hockey while eight players were either drafted or signed as a winning seasons during eight of those 13 years. jerseys for a total of 18. In addition, the school has retired free agent in the WNBA and 11 competed professionally three numbers (two football and one men’s ice hockey). overseas. After graduating from BC, Behn played in a European More than records on the court, Plotzke touched the hearts pro league where she led the entire league in scoring, ALISSA MURPHY '00 2015 of all her players and worked tirelessly to improve the averaging 35 points per game in 1993. Since then, she has While at The Heights, Alissa Murphy Richardson helped status of the women’s basketball program. BC women’s served as the head coach at North Attleboro High School, the women’s basketball program make history as she basketball began competing in the Big East in 1982-83 Framingham State and Franklin Pierce colleges, and in her was on the first two teams that qualified for the NCAA and, despite not having a full complement of scholarships, current position as head coach at Franklin High School. Tournament. Murphy Richardson, a native of San Diego, put forth seven winning seasons. In addition, Plotzke Without doubt, Behn has influenced Massachusetts California, led BC to its first NCAA Tournament victory in worked to secure a sponsorship and created the first basketball at every level of the game. Setting a standard 1999 when she scored 22 points vs. Ohio State in 1999. Boston College Nike Christmas Classic. to which scorers of today aspire, Behn is a trend-setter in A versatile player, Murphy Richardson played in 121 the game of women’s basketball. Long after her collegiate games, and is 11th on the all-time scoring list (1,361 Plotzke’s philosophy of giving back to the community was career is over, she continues to set trends, becoming the points) and 14th in rebounds (585). She holds the program sent far-reaching to all of her players. She was proud to first BC women’s basketball player to have her jersey record for most points in an NCAA game when she scored begin a relationship with the Campus School that would retired. 26 points vs. Nebraska in 2000. Murphy Richardson was spawn a benefit game as well as a Thanksgiving Play Day the Big East Most Improved Player in 1999, followed by that became a long-honored tradition with the women’s All-Big East third-team selection in 2000. She was a three- basketball team. time Big East Academic All-Star.

The fifth overall recipient and first female recipient of the Donlon Award, Plotzke and her contributions to the Boston College women’s basketball team and BC community will not long be forgotten.

83 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK eagles in the PROS EAGLES IN THE WNBA EAGLES OVERSEAS KAILEY EDWARDS CAROLYN SWORDS 2018-19 Rhein Main Baskets - Langen German 2018 Las Vegas BROOKE QUEENAN 2017 KELLY HUGHES 2013-14 Isreal D1 — Bnot Hertzeliya 2015, 2016 NY Liberty 2017-18 Eisvogel USC Freiburg - Germany 2012-13 Partizan, Serbia 2011-13 2010-11 BK Minks, Belarus Premier League * drafted by the Chicago Sky (2nd round — No. 15) NICOLE BOUDREAU 2009-10 Aris Thessalonkikis, Greece 2016-17 Lokomotiva Trutnov - Czech Republic 2008-09 BK Mink, Hungry $ STEFANIE MURPHY 2007-08 Panionio, Greece 2011 undrafted LAUREN ENGELN 2006-07 Aris Holargos, Greece * Signed a free agent contract with 2017-pres. TuS Bad Aibling Fireballs (DBBL) - Germany * Final cut in summer of 2011. 2015-17 Halle Lions - Halle, Germany CLAIRE DROESCH * Signed as a free agent with Connecticut Sun in 2012. 2006-07 Lisbon Portugal KERRI SHIELDS KATHRIN RESS 2013-14 Ireland JESSALYN DEVENY 2007 2005-06 Turkey * drafted by the Minnesota Lynx (2nd Round — No. 25) STEFANIE MURPHY 2014-15 Sepsi Sic - Romania AMBER JACOBS AJA PARHAM 2013-14 MBK Ruzomberok, Slovakia 2005-06 Sicilia Ribera, Italy 2006 undrafted 2012-13 SBK Samorin, Slovkia *Final cut in the 2010 Seattle Storm camp 2011-12 Pecs 2010, Pecs, Hungary KERRY CURRAN 1995-96 TSV Nordlingen, Germany BROOKE QUEENAN CAROLYN SWORDS 2006 NY Liberty 2017-18 AZS Gorzow Wielkopolski - Poland SARAH BEHN * drafted by the (2nd Round — No. 23) 2016-17 Basket 90 Gdynia, Poland 1995-98 Ettlebruck, Luxembourg + * Released by NY — signed with the Connecticut Sun 2015-16 Australia * Signed by Seattle, released at preseason ’08 2014-15 Umbertide - Italy ANNIE ODOY 2013-14 Injured 1989-90 Alvesta Basketbollen Club, Sweden 2012-13 Ceyhan Belediyespor, Ceyhan, Turkey AMBER JACOBS 2011-12 SpainJoventud Mariana, Soller, Spain ELISABETH HOUGHTON 2004 Minnesota Lynx Instanbul University, Turkey 1986-88 Castledermot, Ireland ^ * drafted by Minnesota Lynx (3rd Round- No. 33) * Played for Minnesota Lynx, & LA JACLYN THOMAN + + BC currently has four players competing in Europe. Sparks 2011-12 Rhein Main Baskets - Langen German ^ Won the Irish National Championship in Division 1 – 1988 + Led Central Europe in scoring by averaging 35 points per game. BRIANNE STEPHERSON KATHRIN RESS $ Eurobasket.com All-Greek League 1st Team — 2008 2004 undrafted 2018-19 Napoli * Signed as a free agent with Connecticut Sun, April 9, 2013-17 Familia Schio, Italy 2004 2012-13 Lucca, Italy (Jan. 2013) NATIONAL TEAM Faenza, Italy (until Dec. 2012) CAL BOUCHARD 2010-11 Gran Canaria La Caja de Canarias, Spain CAL BOUCHARD 2008-10 Familia Schio, Italy 2000 Detroit Shock 2000 CANADA * drafted by Detroit Shock (4th Round- No .60) ELISABETH EGNELL KATHRIN RESS 2007-17 Swedish National Team 2007-present ITALY 2013-14 Norrkoping Dolphins - Sweden–Damligan 2012-14 Umana Reyer Venezia ELISABETH EGNELL 2010-12 Pozzuoli, Italy 2007-2017 SWEDEN 2009-10 COB Calais

AJA PARHAM 2016 Brisbane, Australia 2015 Northside Wizards – Australia State League 2014-15 Conquero-Spain 2012-14 Cadi ICG Software, Spain 2011-12 Caja Rural, Spain 2009-10 LFB Basket Landes, France 2007-08 Olivais, Portugal 2006-07 Saarlouis Royals, Germany

84 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK eagles in the POLLS 1998-99 Dec. 24 No. 20 No. 19 2006-07 Dec. 31 No. 23 No. 22 Week AP USA Today Week AP USA Today Jan. 7 ARV No. 24 Jan. 4 No. 25 No. 24 Preseason No. 34 No. 26 Jan. 15 No. 24 No. 22 Jan. 11 No. 21 No. 22 Nov. 14 ARV ARV Jan. 21 ARV No. 25 Jan. 25 No. 22 No. 25 Nov. 21 No. 27 No. 22 Jan. 28 ARV No. 25 Feb. 1 No. 20 No. 22 Nov. 28 ARV ARV Feb. 4 No. 23 No. 20 Feb. 8 ARV No. 25 Dec. 4 ARV ARV Feb. 11 No. 25 No. 22 Dec. 11 — ARV Feb. 18 No. 24 No. 22 Dec. 26 — ARV 1999-2000 Feb. 26 No. 23 No. 21 Week AP USA Today March 5 No. 24 No. 23 Preseason No. 19 No. 21 March 11 No. 25 ARV 2007-08 Nov. 15 No. 20 No. Poll March 17 T-No. 25 ARV Week AP USA Today Nov. 22 No. 18 No. 18 Final T-No. 25 No. 17 Dec. 1 ARV — Nov. 29 No. 24 No. 22 Jan. 12 ARV — Dec. 6 ARV No. 25 2003-04 Jan. 18 ARV — Dec. 12 ARV No. 24 Jan. 26 ARV — Dec. 20 ARV No. 25 Week AP USA Today Feb. 2 ARV Nov. 6 ARV ARV Dec. 27 ARV No. 25 Feb. 9 ARV ARV Nov. 17 ARV ARV Jan. 3 T-No. 25 No. 25 Feb. 17 — ARV Nov. 24 ARV ARV Jan. 10 No. 25 No. 25 Feb. 24 — ARV Dec. 1 ARV No. 24 Jan. 17 No. 20 No. 22 Dec. 8 No. 23 No. 20 Jan. 24 No. 19 No. 22 Dec. 15 No. 25 No. 23 2008-09 Jan. 31 No. 18 No. 18 Dec. 22 No. 25 No. 20 Feb. 7 No. 19 No. 18 Week AP USA Today Dec. 28 No. 22 No. 20 Dec. 1 ARV — Feb. 14 No. 19 No. 19 Jan. 5 No. 20 No. 18 Jan 12 ARV — Feb. 21 No. 17 No. 17 Jan. 12 No. 22 No. 20 Jan 19 ARV — Feb. 28 No. 19 No. 18 Jan. 19 No. 24 No. 19 Jan. 26 ARV — March 6 No. 17 No. 16 Jan. 26 ARV No. 23 Feb. 2 ARV — Feb. 2 ARV No. 25 Feb. 9 ARV ARV 2000-01 Feb. 9 ARV No. 25 Feb. 17 — ARV Week AP USA Today Feb. 16 No. 23 No. 23 Feb. 24 — ARV Preseason ARV No. 22 Feb. 23 ARV No. 24 March 10 — ARV Nov. 13 ARV no poll March 1 ARV No. 25 April 7 — ARV Nov. 20 No. 24 No. 19 March 8 No. 23 No. 19 Nov. 27 No. 25 No. 19 March 15 No. 18 No. 18 2010-11 Dec. 4 ARV No. 21 Final No. 18 No. 14 Dec. 11 ARV No. 24 Week AP USA Today Nov. 16 — ARV Dec. 18 ARV No. 24 2004-05 Nov. 22 ARV ARV Dec. 25 ARV ARV Nov. 30/29 ARV ARV Jan. 1 ARV ARV Week AP USA Today Nov. 16 No. 18 No. 18 Dec. 7/6 ARV No. 25 Jan. 8 — ARV Nov. 24 No. 20 No. 20 Dec. 13/14 No. 25 No. 24 Jan. 15 — ARV Nov. 30 No. 20 No. 21 Dec. 20/21 No. 24 No. 24 Feb. 26 ARV — Dec. 7 No. 17 No. 18 Dec. 27/28 ARV No. 25 Dec. 14 No. 14 No. 19 Jan. 3 / 4 ARV ARV 2001-02 Dec. 21 No. 14 No. 16 Jan. 10/11 ARV ARV Week AP USA Today Dec. 28 No. 14 No. 16 Jan. 17/18 ARV ARV Nov. 5 ARV ARV Jan. 4 No. 13 No. 15 Jan. 24/25 ARV ARV Nov. 12 — ARV Jan. 11 No. 14 No. 14 Jan. 31 ARV — Nov. 19 ARV ARV Jan. 18 No. 14 No. 14 Feb. 7 ARV — Nov. 26 ARV — Jan. 25 No. 14 No. 13 Feb. 14 ARV — Dec. 3 ARV ARV Feb. 1 No. 16 No. 13 Feb. 24 ARV — Dec. 10 ARV — Feb. 8 No. 22 No. 19 Dec. 17 ARV ARV Feb. 15 No. 25 No. 22 2011-12 Dec. 24 ARV ARV Feb. 22 No. 23 No. 24 Dec. 31 ARV ARV March 1 No. 22 No. 22 Week AP USA Today Nov. 16 — ARV Jan. 7 No. 24 ARV March 8 No. 23 ARV Jan. 14 No. 25 ARV March 13 No. 25 ARV Jan. 20 No. 24 No. 23 Final No. 25 No. 23 Jan. 27 No. 20 No. 21 Feb. 3 No. 16 No. 18 2005-06 Feb. 10 No. 21 No. 20 Feb. 17 No. 21 No. 18 Week AP USA Today Dec. 13 — No. 25 Feb. 24 No. 18 No. 17 Dec. 19 No. 23 No. 23 March 5 No. 20 No. 19 Dec. 26 No. 24 No. 24 March 12 No. 21 No. 20 Jan. 2 No. 19 No. 21 Final No. 21 ARV Jan. 9 No. 22 No. 22 Jan. 16 No. 22 No. 21 2002-03 Jan. 23 No. 22 No. 24 Week AP USA Today Jan. 30 No. 23 No. 22 Nov. 6 No. 20 No. 24 Feb. 6 No. 21 No. 22 Nov. 20 No. 19 No. 20 Feb. 13 No. 18 No. 19 Nov. 26 No. 18 T-No. 19 Feb. 20 No. 17 No. 19 Dec. 3 No. 22 No. 20 Feb. 27 No. 25 Dec. 10 No. 21 No. 18 April 10 No. 19 Dec. 17 No. 19 No. 18

85 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK all-time letterwinners A YEARS NO. HOMETOWN F YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Lesko, Victoria 2011-15 #32 Rumson, N.J. Anastos, Andie 2017-18 #03 Farmington Hills, Fasoula, Mariella 2015-17 #34 Athens, Greece Levins, Lynn 1979-83 #20 Rosedale, N.Y. Mich. Feeley, Judy 1981-82 Sudbury, Mass. Livingston, Ann 1973-74 Anderson, Carol 1977-78 Few, Tish 1997-00 #22 Stafford, Va. Lokitis, Laura 2004-07 #10 Norton, Mass. Awobajo, Ella 2014-16 #10 Kaduna, Nigeria Fitzgerald, Joan Lowery, Sydney Pres. #21 Shelton, Conn. Ayles, Linda 1978-79 #12 Quincy, Mass. (Flaherty) O’Neill, Carol 1975-79 #05 Beverly, Mass. Flynn, Kelly 1978-79 #05 Chestnut Hill, Mass. M YEARS NO. HOMETOWN B YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Fressle, Alyssa 2011-12 #01 Highlands Ranch, Macchia, Lisa 2002-06 #55 Levittown, N.Y. Bacso, Paula 1995-98 #44 Farmingdale, N.Y. Colo. Mackie, Kim 1998-03 #50 Peterborough, Bain, Aisha 1997-98 #00 Trumbull, Conn. Fritsch, Sue 1986-90 #32 Whitehall, Pa. Ontario Bayne, Holly 1976-77 #32 Marblehead, Mass. Frye, Jackie 1989-91 #21 Lima, Ohio Madeira, Sally 1982-86 #44 Nashua, N.H. Beezer, Kim 1994-98 #23 River Vale, N.J. Fullam, Kristin 1977-81 #24 Glen Clove, N.Y. (Maher) Stys, Susanne 1985-89 #12 Norwood, Mass. Behn, Sarah 1989-93 #33 Foxborough, Mass. Magarity, Maureen 1999-00 #42 Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Bjerstedt, Leslie 1985-89 #50 Mentor, Ohio G YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Manhardt, Tia 1992-95 #44 Madison, N.J. Bolden-Morris, Milan Pres. #23 Loxahatchee, Fla. Gabriel, Karima 2013-15 #25 Manchester, N.H. Marlowe, Michelle 1978-79 #23 Springvale, Maine Booth, Allison 1995-98 #33 Kennebunk, Maine Gadoury, Luanne 1972-73 #23 Dudley, Mass. Marshall, Sarah 2003-07 #03 Falmouth, Maine Bowersox, Audrey 1992-96 #22 Pine Beach, N.J. Gallagher, Joanie 1991-95 #13 Broomall, Pa. McAuliffe, Maureen 1974-78 #11 Bedford, Mass. Bouchard, Ann 1972-73 #34 Berlin, N.H. Gallivan, Maryann 1978-79 #31 Dedham, Mass. McCormick, Teri 1994-96 #42 Sterling, Ill. Bouchard, Cal 1996-00 #5 Aurora, Ontario Galvin, Kristin 1976-77 #10 Dover, Mass. McGuire, Aimee 1994-98 #24 Ridgewood, N.J. Boudreau, Nicole 2012-16 #11 Andover, Mass. Gartner, Rachel 2014-18 #5 Danbury, Conn. McManus, Janelle 2000-01 #12 Belle Harbor, N.Y. Brown, Ayla 2006-10 #01 Wrentham, Mass. Gervaise, Mary 1984-86 #42 Lewiston, Maine Mello, Marissa 2010-12 #05 Somerset, Mass. Brown, Lisa 1976-79 #30 Bethesda, Md. Gill, Jasmine 2008-09 #23 Greensboro, N.C. Mercurio, Kate Brown, Shayra 2010-15 #20 Brooklyn, N.Y. Gilmore, Dawn 1990-91 #21 Gr. Barrington, Mass. Mezzanote, Marissa 1989-93 #22 Blairstown, N.J. Bryson, Mary 1958 Giovoni, Susan Mickens, Cami 2013-14 #24 Westlake, Texas Byars, Rachel 2000-02 #33 Morganfield, Ky. Glynn, Maureen 1977-80 #10 Saugus, Mass. Miles, Rebecca 2007-08 #44 Queesnland, Australia Byrd, Stephanie 1987-91 #21 Nashua, N.H. Godzyk, Elaine 1973-74 Mosely, LaVerne 1973-77 #14 Cambridge, Mass. Gottstein, Becky 1998-03 #54 Albany, N.Y. Mosetti, Martina 2014-18 #21 Trieste, Italy C YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Grant, Marie 1984-86 #54 Salem, N.H. Mullen, Pat 1977-78 Grierson, Margaret 1986-89 #21 Jersey City, N.J. Murphy, Alissa 1996-00 #12 San Diego, Calif. Campbell, Amy 1977-81 #21 Newport, N.H. Murphy, Karen 1972-74 #20 Chestnut Hill, Mass. Campbell, Cecilee 1992-96 #54 Silver Springs, Md. Murphy, Kerry 1979-83 #22 Princeton Junction, N.J. Carey, Kate 1980-84 #10 Providence, R.I. H YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Murphy, Stefanie 2007-11 #32 Londonderry, N.H. Caracciolo, Joy 2011-12 #22 Bristow, Va. Hart, Kelly 1983-87 #22 Southington, Conn. Murray, Anne 1978-81 #30 East Brunswick, N.J. Carter, Wendy 1985-87 #10 Malvern, Pa. (Haubrich) Poitras, Jane 81-85 #45 Concord, N.H. Murray, Kelly 1980-81 Cassidy, Margie 1979-82 #21 Wilmington, Del. Hession, Helen 1976-77 #22 Woonsocket, R.I. Chapman, Korina 2010-12 #33 Albuquerque, N.M. Hickey, Theresa 1978-80 #22 Inner Grove Heights, Maderazo, Alicia (M) 1994-95 — Manchester, Conn. Cody, Bridget 1985-89 #40 Allentown, Pa. Minn. Cohen, Kinzer 1994-96 #25 Earlysville, Va. Hilaire, Theresa 1972-73 #32 New York, N.Y. N YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Conway, Nicole 1998-02 #24 Glenmont, N.Y. Hollingworth, M.B. 1977-79 #14 Hampton, N.H. Nee, Nancy 1979-81 #23 Westwood, Mass. Cooper, Donna 1975-76 #22 Manville, N.J. Holt, Tessah 2011-13 #03 Fayetteville, Ga. Nickson, Mia 2008-09 #24 Ashburn, Va. Cooper, Kat 2011-15 #44 Tocoma, Wash. Houghton, Elisabeth 1981-85 #34 Cape Elizabeth, ME Niehaus, Ellen 1986-90 #24 Charlottesville, Va. Coulombe, Alexa 2012-16 #13 Falmouth, Maine Hughes, Kelly 2013-17 #23 Point Pleasant, N.J. Nepolitano, Felice 1975-76 #04 Saugus, Mass. Cournoyer, Jamie 1997-01 #20 N. Attleboro, Mass. Nugent, Pam 1980-82 #11 Arlington, Mass. Cramer, Ann 1977-78 J YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Nwachukwu, Mary 09-10 #24 Rehoboth, Mass. Cremens, Katie 1973-75 Jackson, Corey 1988-92 #23 Miami, Fla. Crowder, Angela 1992-96 #45 Brockton, Mass. Jacobs, Amber 2000-04 #23 Clarks Summit, Pa. O YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Curran, Kerry 1990-94 #23 Milton, Mass Jenkins, Marcella 1975-76 #23 New Canaan, Conn. O’Banion, Danielle 1997-01 #04 Arlington, Va. Jones, Stephanie 2015-16 #01 Shelton, Conn. O’Brien, Amy 1995-96 #14 Westwood, Mass. D YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Jones, Vic 2006-09 #05 San Marcos, Texas O’Connor, Cindy 1994-95 #34 Vienna, Va. Dabrowski, Jan (M) 1978-79 — New Bedford, Mass. Johnson, Brittanny 2005-10 #22 Chicago, Ill. O’Donnell, Mary 1973-77 #13 Scarsdale, N.Y. Daley, Emilee 2013-16 #22 Sharon, Mass. Odoy, Ann 1984-88 #20 Monroe, Conn. Daly, Ali 1989-93 #42 Gwynedd, Pa. K YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Ostapowicz, Amy 1993-94 DeNatale, Nancy 1974-76 #3 Chevy Chase, Md. Kaba, Daye 2007-08 #13 Cergy, France Owens, Marcee 1991-92 #22 Casper, Wyo. Detherage, Kim 1978-82 #12 Rochester, N.Y. Kasten, Lori 1991-95 #24 Coral Springs, Fla. Deveny, Jessalyn 2001-05 #00 Westford, Mass. Keenan, Mary 1973-77 #12 Hingham, Mass. P YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Doherty, Kristen 2010-14 #21 Holtsville, N.Y. Kelley, Marikate 1979-83 #34 Manchester, N.H. Parham, Aja 2002-06 #20 San Antonio, Texas Donoghue, Mary Ellen 1972-74 #41 Manhasset, N.Y. Kelly, Mary Pat 1980-84 #33 Baltimore, Md. Passonno, Jennifer 1992-96 #10 Fayetteville, N.Y. Dorsey, Kindyll 2003-07 #04 Manchester, N.H. Kelsick, Ashley 2014-15 #0 Palmdale, Calif. Philbin, Kathy 1975-76 #20 Fort Jefferson, N.Y. Droesch, Clare 2001-05 #15 Rockaway Beach, N.Y. Kenney, Kathy 1973-74 Philbin, Susan 1975-78 #24 For Jefferson, N.Y. Dykas, Terry 1979-80 #32 Leicester, Mass. Kentish, Kaydia 2006-08 #20 Kingston, Jamaica Picco, Mickel 2006-10 #33 Austin, Texas Porter, Holly 1993-97 #20 Wyoming, Ohio E YEARS NO. HOMETOWN L YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Powers, Claire 1972-74 #15 Winthrop, Mass. Ebben, Greg (M) 1993-94 — Mendham, N.J. LaGrace, Raymond 1967-69 32-33 Manchester, Conn. Power, Mary Anne 1972-73 #22 Needham, Mass. Edwards, Kailey 2014-16 #14 Broomfield, Colo. LaCombe, Amy 1986-90 #31 DeWitt, N.Y. Pratt, LaShaunda 2007-09 #12 Winston-Salem, N.C. Egnell, Beth 2006-07 #14 Norrkoping, Sweden Larson, Kathy 1978-79 #32 Hamden, Conn. Engeln, Lauren 2013-15 #15 Laguna Hills, Calif. Lattarulo, Donna 1980-81 #32 Greenwich, Conn. Engler, Lisie 1972-74 #31 Denver, Colo. Leahy, Maureen 2000-04 #25 Wilbraham, Mass. Leddy, Jennifer 1988-92 #21 Whippany, N.J.

86 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK all-time letterwinners O YEARS NO. HOMETOWN R YEARS NO. HOMETOWN T YEARS NO. HOMETOWN O’Banion, Danielle 1997-01 #04 Arlington, Va. Rainer, Shawna 1997-98 #35 Spokane, Wash. Terranova, Chris 1972-74 #10 Revere, Mass. O’Brien, Amy 1995-96 #14 Westwood, Mass. Reagan, Kelly 1993-94 Thoman, Jaclyn 2007-11 #11 Highlands Ranch, Colo. O’Connor, Cindy 1994-95 #34 Vienna, Va. Regan, Joanne 1976-77 #10 Canton, Mass. Thornton, Pam 1983-87 #15 Saugus, Mass. O’Donnell, Mary 1973-77 #13 Scarsdale, N.Y. Regan, Jody 1977-79 #33 Canton, Mass. Turczynski, Pat 1982-83 #24 Carlstadt, N.J. Odoy, Ann 1984-88 #20 Monroe, Conn. Ress, Kathrin 2003-07 #11 Salorno, Italy Ostapowicz, Amy 1993-94 Reynolds, Kelsey 2009-10 #05 Mishawaka, Ind. V YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Owens, Marcee 1991-92 #22 Casper, Wyo. Riordan, Tabatha 1986-91 #30 Staten Island, N.Y. Verotsky, Michelle 1990-94 #34 Mechanicsburg, Pa. Roach, Rita 1982-86 #21 Wareham, Mass. P YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Robinson, Maureen 1982-85 #30 Concord, N.H. W YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Parham, Aja 2002-06 #20 San Antonio, Texas Ruel, Deborah 1977-78 Ware, Nancy 1974-77 #25 Southborough, Mass. Passonno, Jennifer 1992-96 #10 Fayetteville, N.Y. Ruffin, Tiffany 2010-13 #31 Seabrook, N.H. Warren, Nicole 03-04 #21 Mill Valley, Calif. Philbin, Kathy 1975-76 #20 Fort Jefferson, N.Y. Rusin, Corey 2004-09 #21 Wilmington, Vt. Wenger, Carla 1985-90 #44 Akron, Pa. Philbin, Susan 1975-78 #24 For Jefferson, N.Y. West, Mandy 1995-97 #15 Upper St. Clair, Pa. Picco, Mickel 2006-10 #33 Austin, Texas S YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Whitehurst, Lauren 2007-09 #25 Chesapeake, Va. Porter, Holly 1993-97 #20 Wyoming, Ohio Silvia, Stephanie 1976-78 #25 Fairhaven, Mass. Wilson, Veronica 2007-09 #34 Pickerington, Ohio Powers, Claire 1972-74 #15 Winthrop, Mass. Simon, Janet 1972-75 #21 New Bedford, Mass. Wooden, Amy 1980-81 #25 Washington, D.C. Power, Mary Anne 1972-73 #22 Needham, Mass. Shields, Alicia 1999-03 #34 Mandeville, La. Shields, Kerri 2009-13 #10 Drexill Hill, Pa. Z YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Smith, Christine 2004-06 #01 Los Angeles, Calif. Q YEARS NO. HOMETOWN Zenevitch, Katie 2010-14 #45 Methuen, Mass. Quandt, Katie 2014-18 #42 Lakeville, Minn. Smith, Deidra 2011-12 #25 Aurora, Colo. Queenan, Brooke 2002-06 #02 West Chester, Pa. Smith, Susan 1972-73 #40 Sandwich, Mass. Somes, Barbara 1987-89 #22 Newport, R.I. Spears, Adriana 1999-03 #35 Stratford, Conn. Spont, Christine 1972-73 #25 Bellingham, Mass. Squair, Toya 1993-97 #31 Pittsburgh, Pa. Stahl, Kelli 1988-91 #42 Versailles, Ohio Steele, Whitney 1995-99 #32 Harrington Park, N.J. Stepherson, Brianne 1998-03 #11 Middleton, Mass. Sullivan, Kelly 1981--85 #25 So. Portland, Maine Sullivan, Maureen Sweet, Kathy 1983-87 #30 Clarence, N.Y. Swords, Carolyn 2007-11 #30 Sudbury, Mass.

87 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK all-time roster 1971-72 1983-84 1994-95 NA Catherine Carey, Mary Pat Kelly, Pamela Thornton, Joanie Gallagher, Audrey Bowersox, Cecilee Campbell, Kelly Hart, Kelly Sullivan, Maureen Robinson, Elizabeth Angela Crowder, Lori Kasten, Jennifer Passonno, Holly 1972-73 Houghton, Rita Roach, Kathleen Sweet, Sally Madeira, Porter, Toya Squair, Kim Beezer, Kinzer Cohen, Teri Karen Murphy, Ann Bouchard, Mary Ellen Donoghue, Jane Haubrich McCormick, Aimee McGuire, Cindy O’Connor Lisa Engler, Luanne Gadoury, Theresa Hilaire, Mary Anne Power, Claire Powers, Janet Simon, Susan Smith, 1984-85 1995-96 Christine Spont, Chris Terranova Pam Thornton, Ann O’Doy, Rita Roach, Kelly Hart, Kelly Teri McCormick, Holly Porter, Kim Beezer, Audrey Sullivan, Maureen Robinson, Kathleen Sweet, Elizabeth Bowersox, Cecilee Campbell, Kinzer Cohen, Angela Houghton, Mary Gervais, Sally Medeira, Jane Haubrich, Crowder, Aimee McGuire, Jennifer Passonno, Toya 1973-74 Marie Grant Katie Cremens, Mary Ellen Donoghue, Lisie Enler, Elaine Squair, Paula Bacso, Allison Booth, Amy O’Brien, Whitney Godzyk, Mary Keenan, Kathy Kenney, Ann Livingston, Steele, Amanda West LaVerne Mosely, Karen Murphy, Mary O’Donnell, Clair 1985-86 Powers, Janet Simon, Chris Terranova Marie Grant, Sally Madeira, Rita Roach, Pam Thornton, 1996-97 Ann Odoy, Kathleen Sweet, Maureen Robinson, Kelly Hart, Cal Bouchard, Alissa Murphy, Mandy West, Holly Porter, 1974-75 Leslie Bjerstedt, Bridget Cody, Susanne Maher LaTisha Few, Kim Beezer, Aimee McGuire, Toya Squair, NA Whitney Steele, Allison Booth, Janelle Ferguson, Paula Basco 1986-87 1975-76 Susanne Maher, Pam Thornton, Ann Odoy, Margaret 1997-98 Katie Cremens, Mary Ellen Donoghue, Lisie Enler, Elaine Grierson, Kelly Hart, Ellen Niehaus, Kathleen Sweet, Amy Danielle O’Banion, Cal Bouchard, Alissa Murphy, Jamie Godzyk, Mary Keenan, Kathy Kenney, Ann Livingston, LaCombe, Sue Fritsch, Bridget Cody, Carla Wenger, Leslie Cournoyer, Tish Few, Kim Beezer, Aimee McGuire, LaVerne Mosely, Karen Murphy, Mary O’Donnell, Clair Bjerstedt Powers, Janet Simon, Chris Terranova Whitney Steele, Allison Booth, Shawna Rainer, Paula Bacso, Aisha Bain 1987-88 1976-77 Susanne Maher, Ann Odoy, Stephanie Byrd, Barbara 1998-99 Kristin Galvin, Holly Bayne, Lisa Brown, Carol Flaherty, Somes, Sue Fritsch, Ellen Niehaus, Tabatha Riordan, Danielle O’Banion, Cal Bouchard, Brianne Stepherson, Helen Hession, Mary Keenan, Maureen McAulliffe, Amy LaCombe, Margaret Grierson, Bridget Cody, Carla Alissa Murphy, Jamie Cournoyer, Tish Few, Nicole Laverne Mosely, Mary Pat O’Donnell, Susan Philbin, Wenger, Leslie Bjerstedt Joanne Regan, Stephanie Silvia, Nancy Ware Conway, Whitney Steele, Allison Booth, Shawna Rainer, Paula Bacso, Kim Mackie, Becky Gottstein 1988-89 1977-78 Leslie Bjerstedt, Stephanie Byrd, Bridget Cody, Sue 1999-00 NA Fritsch, Margaret Grierson, Amy LaCombe, Jennifer Leddy, Danielle O’Banion, Cal Bouchard, Brianne Stepherson, Susanne Maher, Ellen Niehaus, Tabatha Riordan, Kellie Alissa Murphy, Jamie Cournoyer, Tish Few, Nicole 1978-79 Stahl, Carla Wenger Conway, Rachel Byars, Alicia Shields, Adriana Spears, Kelly Flynn, Maureen Glynn, Carol Flaherty, Linda Ayles, Maureen Magarity, Kim Mackie, Becky Gottstein Mary Beth Hollingsworth, Kim Detherage, Amy Campbell, 1989-90 Terry Hickey, Michelle Marlowe, Kris Fullam, Lisa Brown, Stephanie Byrd, Carla Wenger, Kelli Stahl, Jennifer Leddy, 2000-01 Maryann Gallivan, Kathy Larson, Jody Regan, Anne Jackie Frye, Sue Fritsch, Amy LaCombe, Ellen Niehaus, Danielle O’Banion, Brianne Stepherson, Janelle McManus, Murray Marissa Mezzanotte, Tabatha Riordan, Ali Daly Jamie Cournoyer, Amber Jacobs, Nicole Conway, Mau- reen Leahy, Rachel Byars, Alicia Shields, Adriana Spears, 1979-80 1990-91 Maureen Magarity, Kim Mackie, Becky Gottstein, Carolyn Amy Campbell, Margie Cassidy, Kim Detherage, Terry Jennifer Leddy, Stephanie Byrd, Jackie Frye, Dawn Gottstein Dykas, Kris Fullam, Maureen Glynn, Terry Hickey, Gilmore, Kerry Curran, Tabatha Riordan, Marissa Marikate Kelley, Lynn Levins, Kerry Murphy, Anne Murray, Mezzanotte, Sarah Behn, Michele Verotsky, Kelli Stahl, Ali 2001-02 Daly, Carla Wenger Nancy Nee Jessalyn Deveny, Brianne Stepherson, Janelle McManus, Clare Droesch, Amber Jacobs, Nicole Conway, Maureen 1980-81 1991-92 Leahy, Rachel Byars, Alicia Shields, Adriana Spears, Kim Mackie, Becky Gottstein Mary Pat Kelly, Marikate Kelley, Lynn Levins, Kerry Jennifer Leddy, Sarah Behn, Kerry Curan, Ali Daly, Murphy, Kate Carey, Amy Campbell, Kristin Fullam, Margie Marissa Mezzanotte, Michele Verotsky, Jennifer Cronan, Cassidy, Anne Murray, Pam Nugent, Kim Detherage, Joan Gallager, Lori Kasten, Tia Manhardt, Marcee Owens 2002-03 Nancy Nee, Donna Lattarulo Jessalyn Deveny, Brooke Queenan, Christine Smith, 1992-93 Brianne Stepherson, Clare Droesch, Aja Parham, Nicole Warren, Amber Jacobs, Maureen Leahy, Alicia Shields, Sarah Behn, Marissa Mezzanotte, Kerry Curran, Ali Daly, 1981-82 Adriana Spears, Kim Mackie, Becky Gottstein, Lisa Joan Gallagher, Lori Kasten, Michele Verotsky, Audrey Mary Pat Kelly, Elizabeth Houghton, Jane Haubrich, Lynn Macchia Bowersox, Cecilee Campbell, Angela Crowder, Tia Levins, Kate Carey, Kerry Murphy, Marikate Kelley, Margie Manhardt, Jennifer Passonno Cassidy, Pam Nugent, Kelly Sullivan, Judy Feeley, Kim 2003-04 Detherage 1993-94 Brooke Queenan, Christine Smith, Sarah Marshall, Kindyll Dorsey, Kathrin Ress, Clare Droesch, Aja Parham, Mau- Kerry Curran, Michele Verotsky, Audrey Bowersox, Cecilee 1982-83 reen Leahy, Nicole Warren, Amber Jacobs, Emily Vogts, Campbell, Angela Crowder, Joanie Gallagher, Lori Kasten, Elizabeth Houghton, Mary Pat Kelly, Lynn Levins, Sally Lisa Macchia Tia Manhardt, Jennifer Passonno, Holly Porter, Toya Madeira, Rita Roach, Jane Haubrich, Kate Carey, Kerry Squair Murphy, Maureen Robinson, Kelly Sullivan, Marikate Kelley, Pat Turczynski

88 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK all-time roster 2004-05 2012-13 Jessalyn Deveny, Christine Smith, Brooke Queenan, Sarah Alyssa Fressle, Tessah Holt, Kerri Shields, Jaclyn Thoman, Marshall, Kindyll Dorsey, Shamika Jackson, Laura Lokitis, Shayra Brown, Kristen Doherty, Carolyn Swords, Tiffany Kathrin Ress, Clare Droesch, Aja Parham, Emily Vogts, Ruffin, Stefanie Murphy, Korina Chapman, Katie Zenevitch Lisa Macchia

2005-06 2013-14 Amber Cooper, Nicole Boudreau, Alexa Coulombe, Lauren Victoria Jones, Corey Rusin, Brittanny Johnson, Christine Engeln, Shayra Brown, Kristen Doherty, Emilee Daley, Smith, Brooke Queenan, Sarah Marshall, Kindyll Dorsey, Kelly Hughes, Kami Mickens, Karima Gabriel, Victoria Laura Lokitis, Kathrin Ress, Aja Parham, Lisa Macchia Lesko, Kat Cooper, Katie Zenevitch 2006-07 Ayla Brown, Sarah Marshall, Kindyll Dorsey, Victoria 2014-15 Jones, Laura Lokitis, Kathrin Ress, Elisabeth Egnell, Ashley Kelsick, Rachel Gartner, Ella Awobajo, Nicole Kaydia Kentish, Corey Rusin, Brittanny Johnson, Mickel Boudreau, Alexa Coulombe, Kailey Edwards, Lauren Picco, Rebecca Miles Engeln, Shayra Brown, Martina Mosetti, Emilee Daley, Kelly Hughes, Karima Gabriel, Victoria Lesko, Katie 2007-08 Quandt, Kat Cooper Ayla Brown, Victoria Jones, Jaclyn Thoman, LaShaunda Pratt, Kaydia Kentish, Corey Rusin, Brittanny Johnson, 2015-16 Lauren Whitehurst, Carolyn Swords, Stefanie Murphy, Stephanie Jones, Rachel Gartner, Ella Awobajo, Nicole Mickel Picco, Veronica Wilson, Rebecca Miles Boudreau, Alexa Coulombe, Kailey Edwards, Martina Mosetti, Emilee Daley, Kelly Hughes, Mariella Fasoula, 2008-09 Katie Quandt Ayla Brown, Victoria Jones, Jaclyn Thoman, LaShaunda Pratt, Corey Rusin, Brittanny Johnson, Jasmine Gill, Mia 2016-17 Nickson, Lauren Whitehurst, Carolyn Swords, Stefanie Stephanie Jones, Rachel Gartner, Ella Awobajo, Kailey Murphy, Mickel Picco, Veronica Wilson Edwards, Martina Mosetti, Emilee Daley, Kelly Hughes, Mariella Fasoula, Katie Quandt, Georgia Pineau, Taylor 2009-10 Ortlepp, Emma Guy, Jasmine Taylor, Shannon Ryan Ayla Brown, Kelsey Reynolds, Kerri Shields, Jaclyn Thoman, Brittanny Johnson, Jasmine Gill, Mary 2017-18 Nwachukwu, Carolyn Swords, Stefanie Murphy, Mickel Stephanie Jones, Martina Mosetti, Katie Quandt, Georgia Picco Pineau, Taylor Ortlepp, Emma Guy, Jasmine Taylor, Sydney Lowery, Milan Bolden Morris 2010-11 Alyssa Fressle, Tessah Holt, Marissa Mello, Kerri Shields, Jaclyn Thoman, Shayra Brown, Kristen Doherty, Carolyn Swords, Tiffany Ruffin, Stefanie Murphy, Korina Chapman, Katie Zenevitch

2011-12 Alyssa Fressle, Tessah Holt, Marissa Mello, Kerri Shields, Shayra Brown, Kristen Doherty, Joy Caracciolo, Deidra Smith, Tiffany Ruffin, Victoria Lesko, Korina Chapman, Kat Cooper, Katie Zenevitch

89 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ALl-TIME COACHING RECORDS MAUREEN ENOS CATHY INGLESE Year Overall Conference vs MA schools Year Overall Conference vs MA schools 1972-73 4-6 - - - 3-5 1993-94 13-14 9-9 1-1 1973-74 9-4 - - - 6-3 1994-95 6-21 3-15 1-1 1974-75 8-7 - - - 6-4 1995-96 10-17 7-11 1-2 1975-76 11-8 - - - 10-3 1996-97 18-10 13-5 0-1 CAREER 32-25 (.561) - - - 25-15 (.625) 1997-98 17-11 11-7 0-1 1998-99 22-8 12-6 2-0 MARY ELLEN MARTIN 1999-00 26-9 12-4 2-0 1976-77 7-12 - - - 6-6 2000-01 14-15 7-9 1-0 1977-78 5-11 - - - 1-4 2001-02 23-8 12-4 2-0 CAREER 12-23 (.343) - - - 7-10 (.411) 2002-03 22-9 12-4 3-0 2003-04 27-7 11-5 1-0 CAROL SWINDLER 2004-05 20-10 10-6 3-0 2005-06** 21-12 6-8 3-0 1978-79 5-15 - - - 1-3 2006-07 13-16 3-11 2-1 1979-80 11-12 - - - 9-6 2007-08 21-12 7-7 2-1 CAREER 16-27 (.372) - - - 10-9 (.526) CAREER 273-179 (.604) 135-111 (.549) 24-8 (.750) 16-26 (.381 ACC) MARGO PLOTZE 1980-81 12-11 - - - 6-6 SYLVIA CRAWLEY 1981-82 10-15 - - - 5-8 2008-09 23-12 7-7 3-0 1982-83 17-9 3-7 9-0 2009-10 17-15 6-8 2-1 1983-84 11-16 2-7 1-4 2010-11 20-13 5-9 5-0 1984-85 19-9 12-6 4-1 2011-12 7-23 2-14 2-1 1985-86 16-13 9-7 2-2 CAREER 67-63 (.515) 20-38 (.345) 12-2 (.857) 1986-87 17-12 8-8 3-0 1987-88 17-11 10-6 2-1 1988-89 15-13 9-7 2-0 ERIK JOHNSON 1989-90 16-13 9-7 1-1 2012-13 12-19 5-13 1-1 1990-91 12-16 6-10 2-1 2013-14 12-19 3-13 2-0 1991-92 5-23 3-16 0-2 2014-15 13-17 5-11 2-1 1992-93 10-17 4-14 3-0 2015-16 15-16 2-14 5-0 CAREER 177-178 (.499) 75-95 (.441) 40-26 (.606) 2016-17 9-21 2-14 1-0 2017-18 7-23 2-14 1-1 CAREER 68-115 (.371) 19-79 (.198) 12-3 (.800)

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PROGRAM OVERALL RECORD: 645-610 (.513)

CONFERENCE OVERALL RECORD: 249-323 (.435)

ACC OVERALL RECORD: 55-143 (.277)

BC VS. MASS. TEAMS: 133-72 (.648)

** First season of ACC play.

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ALL TIME LARGEST HOME CROWDS SILVIO 0. CONTE FORUM In October 1988, Boston College proudly opened one of the most innovative and techno- Att. Opponent Result Date logically advanced athletic and convocation centers in the nation — the Silvio O. Conte 1. 9,337 Connecticut* L, 38-76 11/24/96 Forum. 2. 8,606 Connecticut W, 78-66 1/23/99 -- 8,606 Connecticut L, 53-78 2/11/01 Conte Forum is the home to the women’s basketball office suite, locker room, strength -- 8,606 Connecticut L, 75-83 2/8/03 and conditioning, and sports medicine facilities. The forum includes a main arena that -- 8,606 Connecticut L, 60-81 2/21/04 can accommodate 8,606 spectators for basketball and 7,884 for ice hockey. The facility -- 8,606 Connecticut W, 51-48 2/26/05 also houses the 950-seat Power Gymnasium for basketball practices and Olympic-sport 7. 7,068 Tennessee L, 66-75 12/5/01 competitions; offices for the Athletics Association staff and coaches; film and conference 8. 5,429 Notre Dame L, 65-81 2/3/01 areas; a state-of-the-art weight room and adjacent sports medicine facility for varsity ath- 9. 5,076 North Carolina L, 92-68 2/19/09 letes; locker and equipment rooms; indoor practice cages for the baseball and golf teams; 10. 4,908 NC State L, 82-71 2/24/06 function and meeting rooms; luxury boxes that overlook both the football stadium and the 11. 4,844 Duke L, 66-52 1/14/06 basketball/hockey arena and practice and storage rooms for the Boston College band. 12. 4,834 Michigan St.* W, 80-74 (ot) 11/22/98 13. 4,892 Texas* W, 82-68 11/23/97 Attached to Alumni Stadium, the university’s football facility, Conte Forum rises to the 14. 4,218 Georgia Tech W, 62-53 2/18/08 equivalent of 11 stories above field level. The east side of the building also serves as an 15. 4,207 Georgetown W, 75-62 2/2/02 upper deck grandstand for the football field and includes a two-level football press box fa- 16. 4,133 Notre Dame W, 78-65 12/30/98 cility. The hockey press box is located on the south side of Conte Forum with a center-ice 17. 3,870 North Carolina L, 83-84 1/9/11 location, and houses the print, radio and television media. 18. 3,815 Rutgers W, 78-72 2/8/04 19. 3,754 Purdue* L, 61-73 12/3/00 Conte Forum is pre-wired for television broadcast of virtually any sport, lecture, musical 20. 3,669 Notre Dame W, 76-48 1/29/03 or liturgical event. The lighting systems — both in the arena and Alumni Stadium — meet 21. 3,491 Duke L, 49-67 11/22/00 national network specifications. Since its opening in 1988, Conte Forum has undergone 22 3,332 Maryland L, 69-78 2/27/11 several updates to keep pace with the ever-evolving world of college athletics. High-defi- 23. 3,324 Syracuse W, 73-63 2/20/02 nition Daktronics scoreboards have been installed on the east and west ends of Conte 24. 3,243 Rutgers L, 52-71 2/6/99 Forum, coupled with a complete overhaul of video control room to support the evolving 25. 3,247 Virginia Tech W, 73-62 1/11/09 landscape of live streaming on the ACC Network Extra and ESPN3.. 26. 3,216 NC State W, 60-59 01/06/08 27. 3,213 Stanford W, 77-69 12/28/05 The Boston College men’s basketball team began its 1988-89 Big East Conference 28. 3,208 NC State W, 58-52 3/1/09 schedule on Dec. 7 on ESPN, the first nationally televised event from the forum. The 29. 3,162 Colorado State W, 75-60 1/11/03 building was formally dedicated prior to the nationally televised Boston College- George- 30. 3,127 Syracuse L, 71-76 1/18/03 town basketball game on Feb. 18, 1989. 31. 3,118 Wake Forest L, 56-60 2/14/10 32. 3,117* Holy Cross W, 89-63 11.15.18 The forum hosted its first concert (Elvis Costello) and the Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke to a 33. 3,100 Notre Dame W, 78-76 1/17/98 crowd of more than 4,000 in April 1989. In May 1990, more than 5,000 people attended 34. 3019 Miami W, 72-64 1/31/10 a Baccalaureate Mass, which was followed one week later by the Carroll School of Management graduation ceremony. *FleetCenter (Boston, MA) The hockey rink in the multi-purpose facility was dedicated in memory of longtime ice hockey coach John A. “Snooks” Kelley, who in 36 years at the Heights became the first collegiate coach in his sport to win more than 500 games. The auxiliary gymnasium was dedicated in memory of Frank Power, the longtime freshman and assistant varsity bas- ketball coach. The function room in the forum, located on the third floor, was dedicated in memory of the Rev. Joseph Shea, S.J., who served as Boston College’s longtime university representative to athletics.

Since the opening of Conte Forum in 1988, the Boston College women’s basketball team has a 234-156 overall record. In the 1999-2000 season the Eagles, which advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, finished with a 14-0 record in Conte Forum. In the 2005-2006 season, the Eagles posted a 14-4 home record, including an exciting 77-69 victory over No. 14 Stanford. In the 2007-08 season, BC was 14-3 on the home floor with four ACC victories. In the 2009-10 season, Boston College defeated No. 6 Duke, 61-57, on February 4. In the 2010-11 season the Eagles won a 113-104 overtime thriller to Penn State in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge. BC was 10-5 at Conte Forum during the season.

In the 2012-13 season, Boston College stunned former Big East foe, Rutgers as senior Kerri Shields hit a layup with seconds to play for a 58-56 victory in Conte Forum. Shields also became the all-time leader in 3-point field goals made when she hit four from beyond the arc against Clemson on Feb. 24, 2013 in Conte Forum.

The $25-million Conte Forum was designed by the architectural firm of Sasaki Associates of Watertown, Mass. Construction, which began during the summer of 1986 and was completed in 1988, was by Richard White Sons of Auburndale, Mass.

91 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS MARTIN JARMOND Martin Jarmond joined Boston College in June 2017 as the ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION William V. Campbell Director of Athletics and has made an immediate impact at the Heights. Jarmond’s leadership William V. Campbell Director of Athletics: Martin Jarmond has helped change the climate and culture in and around Senior Associate AD/Business & Administration: Marcus Blossom Boston College Athletics as his positive energy and pas- sion has helped drive the Eagles’ momentum on and off Senior Associate AD/External Affairs: JM Caparro the field. Senior Associate AD/Football & Alumni Relations: Barry Gallup Senior Associate AD/SWA: Jocelyn Fisher Gates Between the lines, Boston College has enjoyed a suc- Senior Associate AD: John Kane cessful year that included the football team winning five of its last six regular season games en route to a berth in Senior Associate AD/Administration: Vaughn Williams the Pinstripe Bowl, the sailing team winning three different Associate AD/Communications: Jason Baum national championships in the fall and one in the spring, Associate AD/Facilities & Operations: Matt Conway men’s basketball earning a bid to the postseason for the Associate AD/Marketing & Fan Engagement: Jamie DiLoreto first time since 2011 in the NIT, both the men’s and women’s hockey programs capturing Conference championships and lacrosse capturing the ACC regular season Associate AD/Technology & Interactive Media: Will Gartner championship by going undefeated and finishing the year as the national runner-up. Associate AD/Ticket Operations: Jim O'Neill Associate AD/Compliance & Student Support Services: Carly Pariseau Student-athlete welfare is one of Jarmond’s priorities as Director of Athletics, and he has developed the first student-athlete fueling station at Boston College, allowing student-ath- letes 24-7 access to the station. He has also established a program for first generation student-athletes, those who are the first to attend college in their families, allowing them further support to thrive and start a foundation for life after college.

Off the field, Jarmond spearheaded a pilot program to bring beer and wine sales to Alumni Stadium. The success of that venture led to a pilot program for beer and wine sales inside Conte Forum and Kelley Rink as well. Fan engagement has been vital to Jarmond and he initiated the first fan council at Boston College in the fall, focusing on the atmosphere and experience at football games. With the overwhelming success from the fall fan council, BC began a winter fan council for games and events at Conte Forum and Kelley Rink.

For the first time since 2003, Boston College is in the midst of four major facilities projects as BC is set to complete construction on the indoor fieldhouse adjacent to Alumni Stadium along with new fields for baseball and softball in 2018. In addition, a new recreation center will be finished in 2019 as fundraising closes out on all four major projects.

Before arriving at the Heights as the youngest athletic director of any Power 5 institution, Jar- mond served as the deputy director of athletics at Ohio State, arriving in Columbus in 2009 as an associate athletics director for development. Jarmond was a member of the NCAA's inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship Advisory Group and the Rose Bowl Advisory Committee. He also spent time at Michigan State before moving to OSU.

SportsBusiness Daily Journal recognized his contributions to intercollegiate athletics by naming him to its prestigious Forty Under 40, Class of 2017. Jarmond is a member of the ACC Basketball Task Force and is in the midst of building the first athletics strategic five-year plan in BC history.

A native of Fayetteville, N.C, Jarmond graduated from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where he was a two-time captain of the basketball team, earned All-CAA Aca- demic honors, and helped the Seahawks gain their first NCAA Tournament appearance. He earned both an MBA and a master's in sports administration from Ohio University.

He is married to Dr. Jessica Jarmond, a dentist and they have two daughters, Scarlett and Savannah.

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2018-19 Women’s Basketball Schedule

NOVEMBER Thu. 8 at Rhode Island W, 88-64 Sun. 11 ST. PETER’S ++ W, 89-57 Thu. 15 HOLY CROSS ++ W, 89-63 Sun. 18 at Houston W, 64-57 St. Joseph’s Hawk Classic – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sat. 24 BC vs. vs. Loyola 2 p.m. Sun. 25 BC vs. St. Joe’s/Rider 12 p.m./2 p.m. Tue. 27 PROVIDENCE ++ 7 p.m. (ACCNE)

DECEMBER Sun. 2 COLUMBIA ++ 2 p.m. (ACCNE) Thu. 6 BRYANT ++ 7 p.m. (ACCNE) Sun. 9 MINNESOTA ++ 2 p.m. (ACCNE) Sun. 16 BOSTON UNIVERSITY ++ 4 p.m. (ACCNE) Fri. 21 CAMPBELL ++ 7 p.m. (ACCNE) Sat. 29 DARTMOUTH ++ 2 p.m. (ACCNE)

JANUARY Thu. 3 GEORGIA TECH * ++ 7 p.m. (ACCNE) Sun. 6 NC STATE * ++ 2 p.m. (ACCNE) Thur. 10 at Wake Forest * 7 p.m. (RSN) Sun. 13 at Pittsburgh * 1 p.m. (RSN) Thur. 17 FLORIDA STATE * ++ 7 p.m. (ACCNE) Sun. 20 at Notre Dame * 1 p.m. (ACCNE) Sun. 27 at Miami * 1 p.m. (ACCNE) Thur. 31 DUKE * ++ 7 p.m. (ACCNE)

FEBRUARY Sun. 3 VIRGINIA TECH * ++ 1 p.m. (ACCNE) Thur. 7 at Virginia * 7 p.m. (ACCNE) Sun. 10 at Syracuse * 2 p.m. (ACCNE) Wed. 13 NOTRE DAME * ++ 7 p.m. (ACCNE) Sat. 16 CLEMSON * ++ 1 p.m. (ACCNE) Thur. 21 at North Carolina * 7 p.m. (ACCNE) Sun. 24 at Louisville * 2 p.m. (ACCNE)

MARCH Sun. 3 SYRACUSE * ++ 2 p.m. (ACCNE)

* ACC Games ++ at Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

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