HUskers.com | 113 Team Statistics Scoring Offense Team G Pts. Avg. 1. Penn State 32 2,356 73.6 2. Minnesota 32 2,221 69.4 3. Illinois 33 2,275 68.9 4. Purdue 34 2,308 67.9 5. Iowa 34 2,296 67.5 6. Nebraska 34 2,279 67.0 7. Ohio State 31 2,058 66.4 8. Michigan State 34 2,097 61.7 9. Northwestern 30 1,841 61.4 10. Michigan 33 1,984 60.1 11. Wisconsin 31 1,799 58.0 12. Indiana 30 1,655 55.2

Scoring Defense Team G Pts. Avg. 1. Michigan State 34 1,772 52.1 2. Michigan 33 1,829 55.4 3. Ohio State 31 1,808 58.3 4. Nebraska 34 2,007 59.0 5. Penn State 32 1,890 59.1 6. Wisconsin 31 1,844 59.5 7. Indiana 30 1,833 61.1 8. Purdue 34 2,087 61.4 9. Northwestern 30 1,870 62.3 10. Iowa 34 2,123 62.4 11. Minnesota 32 2,095 65.5 12. Illinois 33 2,186 66.2

Scoring Margin Team Off. Def. Margin Emily Cady averaged 7.9 rebounds per game as a sophomore to help Nebraska produce the Big Ten's 1. Penn State 73.6 59.1 +14.6 second-best team rebounding average (40.3 rpg) in 2012-13. The Huskers ranked second in defensive 2. Michigan State 61.7 52.1 +9.6 rebounds and third on the offensive glass. 3. Ohio State 66.4 58.3 +8.1 4. Nebraska 67.0 59.0 +8.0 7. Purdue 767 2,018 .380 10. Indiana 153 493 .310 5. Purdue 67.9 61.4 +6.5 8. Michigan 712 1,836 .388 11. Minnesota 174 553 .315 6. Iowa 67.5 62.4 +5.1 9. Nebraska 777 1,999 .389 12. Wisconsin 161 502 .321 7. Michigan 60.1 55.4 +4.7 10. Indiana 678 1,725 .393 8. Minnesota 69.4 65.5 +3.9 11. Minnesota 728 1,831 .398 3- Field Goals Made Per Game 9. Illinois 68.9 66.2 +2.7 12. Illinois 780 1,877 .416 Team G 3FG Avg. 10. Northwestern 61.4 62.3 -1.0 1. Nebraska 34 214 6.3 11. Wisconsin 58.0 59.5 -1.5 3-Point Percentage 2. Michigan 33 201 6.1 12. Indiana 55.2 61.1 -5.9 Team FG FGA PCT. 3. Iowa 34 192 5.6 1. Penn State 154 393 .392 4. Illinois 33 184 5.6 Field Goal Percentage 2. Purdue 180 502 .359 5. Purdue 34 180 5.3 Team FG FGA Pct. 3. Minnesota 140 404 .347 6. Michigan State 34 179 5.3 1. Ohio State 763 1,734 .440 4. Michigan 201 584 .344 7. Indiana 30 156 5.2 2. Minnesota 813 1,851 .439 5. Iowa 192 579 .332 8. Wisconsin 31 156 5.0 3. Purdue 822 1,889 .435 6. Indiana 156 489 .319 9. Penn State 32 154 4.8 4. Michigan 737 1,702 .433 7. Michigan State 179 564 .317 10. Northwestern 30 142 4.7 5. Penn State 867 2,036 .426 8. Nebraska 214 684 .313 11. Minnesota 32 140 4.4 6. Iowa 832 1,968 .423 9. Northwestern 142 457 .311 12. Ohio State 31 132 4.3 7. Northwestern 677 1,669 .406 10. Ohio State 132 445 .297 8. Michigan State 801 1,988 .403 11. Illinois 184 634 .290 Percentage 9. Nebraska 824 2,047 .403 12. Wisconsin 156 543 .287 Team FTM FTA Pct. 10. Illinois 799 2,033 .393 1. Wisconsin 341 443 .770 11. Wisconsin 651 1,674 .389 3-Point FG Percentage Defense 2. Purdue 484 630 .768 12. Indiana 622 1,657 .375 Team FG FGA PCT. 3. Minnesota 455 598 .761 1. Michigan State 138 489 .282 4. Iowa 440 582 .756 Field Goal Percentage Defense 2. Illinois 176 606 .290 5. Nebraska 417 552 .755 Team FG FGA Pct. 3. Ohio State 124 426 .291 6. Michigan 309 419 .737 1. Northwestern 645 1,829 .353 4. Iowa 190 635 .299 7. Penn State 468 637 .735 2. Michigan State 668 1,824 .366 5. Michigan 192 633 .303 8. Ohio State 400 555 .721 3. Penn State 658 1,792 .367 6. Nebraska 175 573 .305 9. Illinois 493 693 .711 4. Iowa 763 2,052 .372 7. Purdue 177 578 .306 10. Northwestern 345 495 .697 5. Wisconsin 680 1,827 .372 8. Northwestern 168 546 .308 11. Indiana 255 371 .687 6. Ohio State 669 1,781 .376 9. Penn State 152 494 .308 12. Michigan State 316 467 .677

FOUR HUSKERS EARN ALL-BIG TEN HONORS IN 2013 | REVIEW 114 | nebraska women's basketball | 2013-14 Big Ten Conference Team Statistics Margin 6. Minnesota 32 238 7.4 9. Purdue 17.5 15.9 -1.6 Team Opp. 7. Michigan State 34 252 7.4 10. Indiana 16.2 13.9 -2.3 Team Avg. Avg. Margin 8. Nebraska 34 247 7.3 11. Northwestern 18.1 15.4 -2.8 1. Michigan State 40.0 33.1 +6.9 9. Ohio State 31 222 7.2 12. Wisconsin 18.4 14.9 -3.5 2. Penn State 41.5 36.3 +5.2 10. Wisconsin 31 213 6.9 3. Purdue 37.6 33.9 +3.7 11. Michigan 33 201 6.1 / Ratio 4. Nebraska 40.3 36.7 +3.6 12. Indiana 30 171 5.7 Team Assist TO Ratio 5. Michigan 34.6 31.7 +2.9 1. Nebraska 511 484 1.1 6. Minnesota 37.8 35.1 +2.7 Assists 2. Ohio State 468 467 1.0 7. Iowa 38.3 38.1 +0.2 Team G Assists Avg. 3. Michigan 453 458 1.0 8. Wisconsin 36.9 36.7 +0.2 1. Purdue 34 544 16.0 4. Iowa 534 542 1.0 9. Ohio State 36.0 36.4 -0.4 2. Iowa 34 534 15.7 5. Michigan State 467 475 1.0 10. Northwestern 38.6 39.3 -0.8 3. Northwestern 30 460 15.3 6. Minnesota 454 495 0.9 11. Indiana 35.9 38.5 -2.7 4. Ohio State 31 468 15.1 7. Purdue 544 595 0.9 12. Illinois 35.4 39.6 -4.2 5. Nebraska 34 511 15.0 8. Northwestern 460 544 0.8 6. Minnesota 32 454 14.2 9. Penn State 387 487 0.8 Team Rebounding Average 7. Michigan State 34 467 13.7 10. Wisconsin 410 569 0.7 Team G Reb. Avg. 8. Michigan 33 453 13.7 11. Illinois 426 600 0.7 1. Penn State 32 1,328 41.5 9. Wisconsin 31 410 13.2 12. Indiana 325 487 0.7 2. Nebraska 34 1,369 40.3 10. Illinois 33 426 12.9 3. Michigan State 34 1,361 40.0 11. Penn State 32 387 12.1 Blocked Shots 4. Northwestern 30 1,157 38.6 12. Indiana 30 325 10.8 Team G Blocks Avg. 5. Iowa 34 1,303 38.3 1. Northwestern 30 169 5.6 6. Minnesota 32 1,209 37.8 Turnover Margin 2. Iowa 34 189 5.6 7. Purdue 34 1,279 37.6 Team Opp. 3. Penn State 32 152 4.8 8. Wisconsin 31 1,144 36.9 Team Avg. Avg. Margin 4. Wisconsin 31 140 4.5 9. Ohio State 31 1,115 36.0 1. Illinois 18.2 23.4 +5.2 5. Ohio State 31 134 4.3 10. Indiana 30 1,076 35.9 2. Penn State 15.2 19.5 +4.3 6. Illinois 33 130 3.9 11. Illinois 33 1,168 35.4 3. Michigan State 14.0 16.1 +2.1 7. Purdue 34 127 3.7 12. Michigan 33 1,143 34.6 4. Ohio State 15.1 16.9 +1.8 8. Indiana 30 110 3.7 5. Nebraska 14.2 15.6 +1.3 9. Minnesota 32 117 3.7 Offensive Rebounds 6. Iowa 15.9 16.2 +0.3 10. Michigan State 34 114 3.4 Team G OReb. Avg. 7. Minnesota 15.5 15.4 +0.0 11. Michigan 33 100 3.0 1. Penn State 32 479 15.0 8. Michigan 13.9 12.4 -1.5 12. Nebraska 34 89 2.6 2. Michigan State 34 450 13.2 3. Nebraska 34 447 13.1 4. Minnesota 32 388 12.1 5. Illinois 33 399 12.1 6. Purdue 34 410 12.1 7. Iowa 34 403 11.9 8. Indiana 30 346 11.5 9. Wisconsin 31 344 11.1 10. Ohio State 31 331 10.7 11. Northwestern 30 310 10.3 12. Michigan 33 335 10.2

Defensive Rebounds Team G DReb. Avg. 1. Northwestern 30 847 28.2 2. Nebraska 34 922 27.1 3. Michigan State 34 911 26.8 4. Penn State 32 849 26.5 5. Iowa 34 900 26.5 6. Wisconsin 31 800 25.8 7. Minnesota 32 821 25.7 8. Purdue 34 869 25.6 9. Ohio State 31 784 25.3 10. Michigan 33 808 24.5 11. Indiana 30 730 24.3 12. Illinois 33 769 23.3

Steals Team G Steals Avg. 1. Illinois 33 417 12.6 2. Penn State 32 360 11.3 3. Purdue 34 279 8.2 4. Iowa 34 255 7.5 produced the Big Ten's top individual assist-to-turnover ratio in 2012-13, while leading the 5. Northwestern 30 224 7.5 Huskers to the best team assist-to-turnover ratio in the conference.

REVIEW | MOORE, HOOPER CAPTURE ALL-AMERICA AWARDS IN 2013 HUskers.com | 115 Big Ten Conference Individual Leaders Scoring Leaders 8. Jordan Hopper, NEB 96 117 .821 9. , MINN 32 62 1.9 Player, Team G Pts. Avg. 9. , PSU 66 81 .815 10. Jenny Ryan, MICH 33 63 1.9 1. , OSU 30 634 21.1 10. Lindsey Moore, NEB 121 150 .807 T14.Lindsey Moore, NEB 34 60 1.8 2. Rachel Banham, MINN 32 663 20.7 11. Emily Cady, NEB 82 102 .804 3. , PSU 32 644 20.1 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 4. Karisma Penn, ILL 33 633 19.2 Assists Player, Team 3FG 3FGA Pct. 5. , NEB 34 607 17.9 Player, Team G Assists Avg. 1. Maggie Lucas, PSU 98 212 .462 6. Morgan Paige, WIS 31 492 15.9 1. Samantha Logic, IOWA 34 217 6.4 2. Courtney Moses, PUR 63 157 .401 7. Aulani Sinclair, IND 30 464 15.5 2. Karly Roser, NU 30 188 6.3 3. Melissa Dixon, IOWA 78 196 .398 8. Lindsey Moore, NEB 34 513 15.1 3. Lindsey Moore, NEB 34 195 5.7 4. Kendall Hackney, NU 39 101 .386 9. Morgan Johnson, IOWA 34 490 14.4 4. Alexis Smith, ILL 33 168 5.1 5. Aulani Sinclair, IND 72 187 .385 10. Kate Thompson, MICH 33 472 14.3 5. Jenny Ryan, MICH 33 167 5.1 6. Kate Thompson, MICH 110 286 .385 11. Alex Bentley, PSU 32 451 14.1 6. Tiera Stephen, WIS 31 155 5.0 7. Sari Noga, MINN 54 141 .383 12. Kendall Hackney, NU 30 413 13.8 7. KK Houser, PUR 34 161 4.7 8. Lindsey Moore, NEB 52 136 .382 13. Courtney Moses, PUR 34 452 13.3 8. Rachel Banham, MINN 32 125 3.9 9. Annalise Pickrel, MSU 65 177 .367 14. Micaella Riche, MINN 32 422 13.2 9. Alex Bentley, PSU 32 112 3.5 10. Amber Moore, ILL 86 236 .364 15. Jacki Gulczynski, WIS 31 402 13.0 10. Dara Taylor, PSU 32 108 3.4 (Only players with a minimum of 1.0 made three- 16. Jasmine McGhee, IND 30 384 12.8 13. Rachel Theriot, NEB 34 101 3.0 point FG per game qualify) 17. Jaime Printy, IOWA 34 432 12.7 18. Rachel Sheffer, MICH 33 416 12.6 3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game Blocked Shots Player, Team G 3FG Avg. 19. Maggie Lyon, NU 25 314 12.6 Player, Team G Blocks Avg. 20. Amber Moore, ILL 33 412 12.5 1. Kate Thompson, MICH 33 110 3.3 1. Cassie Rochel, WIS 30 80 2.7 2. Maggie Lucas, PSU 32 98 3.1 2. Ashley Adams, OSU 30 67 2.2 3. Amber Moore, ILL 33 86 2.6 Rebounding Leaders 3. Karisma Penn, ILL 33 72 2.2 4. Aulani Sinclair, IND 30 72 2.4 Player, Team G Total Avg. 4. Morgan Johnson, IOWA 34 68 2.0 5. Jordan Hooper, NEB 34 81 2.4 1. Sam Ostarello, PUR 34 341 10.0 5. Bethany Doolittle, IOWA 34 59 1.7 6. Melissa Dixon, IOWA 34 78 2.3 2. Karisma Penn, ILL 33 317 9.6 6. Lauren Douglas, NU 30 51 1.7 7. Tayler Hill, OSU 30 64 2.1 3. Cassie Rochel, WIS 30 273 9.1 7. Dannielle Diamant, NU 29 43 1.5 8. Maggie Lyon, NU 25 53 2.1 4. Jordan Hooper, NEB 34 300 8.8 8. Kate Thompson, MICH 33 43 1.3 9. Annalise Pickrel, MSU 34 65 1.9 5. Nikki Greene, PSU 32 271 8.5 9. Sam Ostarello, PUR 34 42 1.2 10. Courtney Moses, PUR 34 63 1.9 6. Emily Cady, NEB 34 267 7.9 10. Nikki Greene, PSU 32 39 1.2 7. Dannielle Diamant, NU 29 226 7.8 14. Emily Cady, NEB 34 30 0.9 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 8. Micaella Riche, MINN 32 247 7.7 Player, Team Ast. TO Ratio 9. Morgan Johnson, IOWA 34 256 7.5 Steals 1. Lindsey Moore, NEB 195 91 2.1 10. Nya Jordan, MICH 33 242 7.3 Player, Team G Steals Avg. 2. Jenny Ryan, MICH 167 88 1.9 11. Ashley Adams, OSU 30 211 7.0 1. Alex Bentley, PSU 32 109 3.4 3. Alex Bentley, PSU 112 62 1.8 12. Mia Nickson, PSU 31 212 6.8 2. Karisma Penn, ILL 33 96 2.9 4. Rachel Banham, MINN 125 90 1.4 13. Samantha Logic, IOWA 34 227 6.7 3. Tiera Stephen, WIS 31 82 2.6 5. Samantha Logic, IOWA 217 159 1.4 14. Tiera Stephen, WIS 31 195 6.3 4. Ivory Crawford, ILL 33 82 2.5 6. Jasmine Thomas, MSU 107 84 1.3 15. Klarissa Bell, MSU 34 208 6.1 5. Dara Taylor, PSU 32 77 2.4 7. Karly Roser, NU 188 152 1.2 16. Drey Mingo, PUR 34 204 6.0 6. Maggie Lucas, PSU 32 72 2.3 8. Alexis Smith, ILL 168 138 1.2 17. Rachel Sheffer, MICH 33 198 6.0 7. Tayler Hill, OSU 30 66 2.2 9. Dara Taylor, PSU 108 89 1.2 18. Jacki Gulczynski, WIS 31 183 5.9 8. KK Houser, PUR 34 67 2.0 10. Jaime Printy, IOWA 108 92 1.2 19. Kendall Hackney, NU 30 177 5.9 20. Jasmine McGhee, IND 30 175 5.8

Field Goal Percentage Player, Team FG FGA Pct. 1. Ashley Adams, OSU 136 252 .540 2. Morgan Johnson, IOWA 190 359 .529 3. Taylor Manuel, PUR 104 197 .528 4. Micaella Riche, MINN 165 316 .522 5. Karisma Penn, ILL 223 441 .506 6. Nya Jordan, MICH 107 215 .498 7. Nikki Greene, PSU 112 231 .485 8. Drey Mingo, PUR 152 322 472 9. Sam Ostarello, PUR 133 283 .470 10. Lindsey Moore, NEB 170 363 .468

Free Throw Percentage Player, Team FT FTA Pct. 1. Courtney Moses, PUR 75 81 .926 2. Jaime Printy, IOWA 135 146 .925 3. Maggie Lucas, PSU 126 140 .900 4. Rachel Banham, MINN 137 153 .895 5. Amber Moore, ILL 66 76 .868 6. Drey Mingo, PUR 93 110 .845 Jordan Hooper ranked among the top-five players in the Big Ten in both scoring (17.9 ppg) and rebounding 7. Tayler Hill, OSU 192 233 .824 (8.8 rpg) for the second straight year on her way to first-team All-Big Ten honors.

FOUR HUSKERS EARN ALL-BIG TEN HONORS IN 2013 | REVIEW 116 | nebraska women's basketball | 2013-14 2012-13 NCAA Team Statistics Won-Lost Percentage 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Assist-To-Turnover Ratio Team W L Pct. Team FG FGA PCT. Team Ast. TO Ratio 1. Notre Dame 35 2 .946 1. Duke 193 476 .405 1. Baylor 778 492 1.58 2. Baylor 34 2 .944 2. Penn State 154 393 .392 2. Villanova 509 337 1.51 3. Stanford 33 3 .917 3. Tennessee Tech 207 543 .381 3. Connecticut 798 557 1.43 Duke 33 3 .917 4. Presbyterian 139 366 .380 4. Drexel 599 428 1.40 5. Quinnipiac 30 3 .909 5. Connecticut 325 859 .378 5. Green Bay 574 424 1.35 6. Green Bay 29 3 .906 6. Oral Roberts 202 536 .377 6. Notre Dame 722 569 1.27 7. Dayton 28 3 .903 7. Wyoming 205 545 .376 7. Florida Gulf Coast 525 421 1.25 8. Connecticut 35 4 .897 8. Iona 214 576 .372 8. Boston U. 427 357 1.20 9. Delaware 32 4 .889 9. Northern Illinois 146 393 .372 9. Montana 497 420 1.18 California 32 4 .889 10. Oklahoma 272 743 .366 10. Quinnipiac 561 477 1.18 43. Nebraska 25 9 .735 25 Nebraska 511 484 1.06 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense Scoring Offense Team FG FGA Pct. Steals Per Game Team G Pts. Avg. 1. Stanford 141 599 .235 Team G Steals SPG 1. Connecticut 39 3,218 82.5 2. UALR 91 379 .240 1. Duquesne 32 447 14.0 2. Notre Dame 37 3,003 81.2 3. Hampton 98 404 .243 2. North Carolina 36 474 13.2 3. Baylor 36 2,921 81.1 4. Arkansas State 111 446 .249 3. Fresno State 33 426 12.9 4. Tennessee 35 2,717 77.6 5. Florida Gulf Coast 124 497 .249 4. Seattle 31 396 12.8 5. Utah State 32 2,448 76.5 6. Yale 87 345 .252 5. Illinois 33 417 12.6 6. Dayton 31 2,353 75.9 7. Utah Valley 151 598 .253 6. Quinnipiac 33 409 12.4 7. Akron 33 2,488 75.4 8. Appalachian State 129 510 .253 7. Syracuse 32 395 12.3 8. Kentucky 36 2,713 75.4 9. Charlotte 110 434 .253 8. East Carolina 32 388 12.1 9. Maryland 34 2,549 75.0 10. Samford 118 458 .258 9. Utah State 32 383 12.0 10. Florida State 33 2,469 74.8 10. Campbell 31 371 12.0 72. Nebraska 34 2,279 67.0 3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game Team G No. Avg. Blocked Shots Per Game Scoring Defense 1. Florida Gulf Coast 34 319 9.4 Team G Blocks BPG Team G Pts. Avg. 2. Creighton 33 302 9.2 1. High Point 30 241 8.0 1. Hampton 34 1,624 47.8 3. UT-Martin 34 305 9.0 2. Baylor 36 240 6.7 2. Green Bay 32 1,567 49.0 4. Milwaukee 29 255 8.8 3. Connecticut 39 242 6.2 3. Albany 31 1,528 49.3 5. Kansas State 37 325 8.8 4. Lafayette 30 180 6.0 4. Connecticut 39 1,942 49.8 6. Connecticut 39 325 8.3 5. Sacramento State 31 185 6.0 5. South Carolina 33 1,660 50.3 7. Missouri 32 263 8.2 6. Butler 31 182 5.9 6. Howard 32 1,610 50.3 8. Villanova 32 262 8.2 7. St. John's 31 181 5.8 7. Army 31 1,589 51.3 9. Northern Iowa 34 275 8.1 8. Northwestern 30 169 5.6 8. Drexel 38 1,952 51.4 10. Idaho 33 266 8.1 9. San Diego State 34 190 5.6 9. Toledo 33 1,701 51.5 58. Nebraska 34 214 6.3 10. Iowa 34 189 5.6 10. Boston U. 30 1,553 51.8 Free Throw Percentage Turnovers Per Game Scoring Margin Team FTM FTA Pct. Team G TO TOPG Team Off. Def. Margin 1. Iowa State 459 570 .805 1. Villanova 32 337 10.5 1. Connecticut 82.5 49.8 +32.7 2. Utah State 495 618 .801 2. Drexel 38 428 11.3 2. Baylor 81.1 54.1 +27.0 3. Notre Dame 661 828 .798 3. Loyola Chicago 32 377 11.8 3. Notre Dame 81.2 59.2 +21.9 4. IPFW 409 515 .794 4. Delaware 36 428 11.9 4. Duke 74.5 53.9 +20.6 5. Marist 440 556 .791 Stanford 36 428 11.9 5. Green Bay 67.9 49.0 +18.9 6. Akron 496 627 .791 6. Boston U. 30 357 11.9 6. Stanford 70.5 51.9 +18.6 7. Drexel 334 424 .788 7. Washington 33 394 11.9 7. Princeton 71.2 53.0 +18.2 8. Bradley 434 556 .781 8. Florida Gulf Coast 34 421 12.4 8. Maryland 75.0 56.8 +18.2 9. Appalachian State 426 551 .773 9. UT-Martin 34 437 12.9 9. Albany 66.9 49.3 +17.6 10. Sacred Heart 373 483 .772 10. McNeese State 36 465 12.9 10. Kentucky 75.4 57.9 +17.5 25. Nebraska 417 552 .755 45. Nebraska 34 484 14.2 55. Nebraska 67.0 59.0 +8.0 Rebound Margin Turnover Margin Team RPG OPP Margin Field Goal Percentage 1. Liberty 47.7 30.8 +16.9 Team TO OPP Margin Team FG FGA Pct. 1. Quinnipiac 477 759 +8.55 1. Baylor 1,150 2,223 .515 2. Maryland 44.2 30.5 +13.7 2. Kentucky 558 853 +8.19 2. Connecticut 1,221 2,460 .496 3. California 44.6 33.3 +11.4 3. Duquesne 485 735 +7.81 3. Maryland 978 2,076 .471 4. Connecticut 42.8 31.7 +11.1 4. Florida Gulf Coast 421 670 +7.32 4. Texas A&M 974 2,133 .457 5. Notre Dame 43.8 32.9 +10.9 5. Hampton 493 710 +6.38 5. Stanford 970 2,133 .455 6. Princeton 44.1 33.3 +10.9 6. Sacred Heart 514 720 +6.24 6. Notre Dame 1,091 2,400 .455 7. Baylor 43.7 33.1 +10.6 7. Gonzaga 463 666 +6.15 7. Duke 1,011 2,228 .454 8. Albany 41.1 31.0 +10.1 8. Alabama 490 678 +6.06 8. Florida State 929 2,053 .453 9. Texas 43.3 34.1 +9.2 9. Georgia 485 690 +5.86 9. Green Bay 787 1,743 .452 10. South Carolina 42.0 32.8 +9.2 10. Fresno State 472 658 +5.64 10. Tennessee 1,007 2,244 .449 77. Nebraska 40.3 36.7 +3.6 Assists Per Game Personal Fouls Per Game Field Goal Percentage Defense Team G Assists APG Team G Fouls FPG Team FG FGA Pct. 1. Baylor 36 778 21.6 1. North Carolina Central 30 317 10.6 1. Stanford 693 2,192 .316 2. Connecticut 39 798 20.5 2. Michigan 33 351 10.6 2. Connecticut 716 2,264 .316 3. Notre Dame 37 722 19.5 3. Baylor 36 420 11.7 3. Hampton 572 1,786 .320 4. Green Bay 32 574 17.9 4. Fordham 35 415 11.9 4. Baylor 724 2,210 .328 5. Akron 33 589 17.8 5. Kennesaw State 31 372 12.0 5. Albany 529 1,592 .332 6. Maryland 34 600 17.6 Oakland 29 348 12.0 6. UALR 602 1,790 .336 7. Quinnipiac 33 561 17.0 7. Fresno State 33 398 12.1 7. San Diego State 632 1,877 .337 8. Texas A&M 35 594 17.0 8. Marist 33 408 12.4 8. Liberty 653 1,936 .337 9. DePaul 33 557 16.9 9. Fairfield 32 402 12.6 9. Duke 720 2,111 .341 10. Sacramento State 31 523 16.9 10. Navy 33 415 12.6 10. Toledo 600 1,754 .342 48. Nebraska 34 511 15.0 13. Nebraska 34 434 12.8

REVIEW | MOORE, HOOPER CAPTURE ALL-AMERICA AWARDS IN 2013 HUskers.com | 117 2012-13 NCAA Individual Leaders Scoring Leaders Player, Team G Pts. Avg. 1. Jerica Coley, FIU 32 840 26.3 2. , Delaware 30 781 26.0 3. , Baylor 36 858 23.8 4. , Georgetown 31 711 22.9 5. Jasmine Newsome, UT Martin 34 770 22.6 6. Heather Butler, UT Martin 34 762 22.4 7. , Stanford 36 805 22.4 8. Shalonda Winton, Cleveland St. 30 659 22.0 9. Jasmine Grice, Florida A&M 30 652 21.7 10. Diamond Ford, Texas State 30 644 21.5 52. Jordan Hooper, Nebraska 34 607 17.9 Rebounding Leaders Player, Team G Total Avg. 1. Artemis Spanou, Robert Morris 29 451 15.6 2. Sammie Jensen, Utah Valley 28 394 14.1 3. , High Point 30 396 13.2 4. Naana Ankoma-Mensa, Bryant 30 389 13.0 5. Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 36 466 12.9 6. Sequeena Thomas, SHSU 33 410 12.4 7. Jillian Alleyne, Oregon 31 370 11.9 8. Erika Livermore, Fairleigh Dickinson 29 344 11.9 9. Amanda Dowe, Charlotte 32 374 11.7 10. Megan Herbert, C. Arkansas 30 346 11.5 91. Jordan Hooper, Nebraska 34 300 8.8 Field Goal Percentage Player, Team FG FGA Pct. 1. Brittney Griner, Baylor 355 585 .607 2. , UConn 213 359 .593 3. Shareta Brown, Detroit 241 407 .592 4. Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 317 541 .586 5. Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 149 258 .578 Lindsey Moore ranked 27th nationally with 5.7 assists per game in 2012-13. It marked the second straight 6. , Texas A&M 244 431 .566 season that Moore ranked among the top 30 players in the country in assists. 7. Kacie Sowell, Seattle 195 351 .556 8. Carolyn Davis, Kansas 212 383 .554 5. Samantha Heck, Evansville 84 92 .913 Blocked Shots 9. , Maryland 257 473 .543 6. Liz Donohoe, Oklahoma St. 113 124 .911 Player, Team G B Avg. 10. Molly Schlemer, Cal Poly 187 345 .542 7. Gabrielle Washington, Sacred Heart 101 111 .910 1. Cheyenne Parker, High Point 30 133 4.43 8. Ali Ford, Elon 89 98 .908 2. Brittney Griner, Baylor 36 149 4.14 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 9. Maggie Lucas, Penn State 126 140 .900 3. Latricia Lovings, TCU 30 109 3.63 Player, Team 3FG 3FGA Pct. 10. Rachel Banham, Minnesota 137 153 .895 4. Megan Kritscher, Sac. St. 31 111 3.58 1. Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn 118 240 .492 64. Jordan Hooper, Nebraska 96 117 .821 5. Danielle Fiacco, Lafayette 29 101 3.48 2. Karlee Taylor, Presbyterian 85 176 .483 81. Lindsey Moore, Nebraska 121 150 .807 6. Schaquilla Nunn, Winthrop 30 97 3.23 3. , Duke 80 172 .465 7. Sabrina Jeridore, Iona 33 102 3.09 4. Maggie Lucas, Penn State 98 212 .462 Assists 8. Elizabeth Williams, Duke 36 107 2.97 5. Taelor Karr, Gonzaga 69 158 .437 Player, Team G A Avg. 9. , Syracuse 32 94 2.94 1. Kacie Cassel, Akron 33 259 7.8 6. Jasmine Dale, Gardner-Webb 55 129 .426 10. Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 35 102 2.91 2. Haley Steed, BYU 34 254 7.5 7. Chantell Alford, Boston U. 81 191 .424 3. Nikki Moody, Iowa State 32 238 7.4 8. Damika Martinez, Iona 79 187 .422 Steals 4. Sharnea Boykin, Mercer 32 236 7.4 9. A'Dia Mathies, Kentucky 73 173 .422 Player, Team G S Avg. 5. Angel Goodrich, Kansas 34 245 7.2 10. Kaitlyn Mileto, Wyoming 70 167 .419 1. Jocelyn Floyd, Duquesne 30 149 4.97 6. Ericka Norman, Sacred Heart 33 229 6.9 86. Jordan Hooper, Nebraska 81 242 .335 2. Ericka Norman, Sacred Heart 33 124 3.76 7. Chelsea Hopkins, San Diego St. 34 232 6.8 3. Raven Harris, UMBC 30 109 3.63 3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game 8. Jaci Bigham, ORU 31 209 6.7 4. Felicia Barron, Quinnipiac 33 119 3.61 Player, Team G 3FG Avg. Ny Hammonds, Charlotte 31 209 6.7 Alexandra Williams, St. Francis (Pa) 33 119 3.61 1. Morgan Eye, Missouri 32 112 3.50 10. Andreana Thomas, Hofstra 31 206 6.6 6. Alex Bentley, Penn State 32 109 3.41 2. Devyn Christensen, Utah St. 32 107 3.34 27. Lindsey Moore, Nebraska 34 195 5.7 7. Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown 31 105 3.39 3. Kate Thompson, Michigan 33 110 3.33 8. Jasmine Grice, Florida A&M 30 100 3.33 4. Aaryn Ellenberg, Oklahoma 35 115 3.29 Assist-To-Turnover Ratio 9. Karisma Chapman, UAB 30 98 3.27 Player, Team Ast. TO Ratio Symone Roberts, Providence 30 98 3.27 5. Emily Decorah, Milwaukee 29 95 3.28 1. Adrienne Pratcher, Texas A&M 152 55 2.76 6. Diana Choibekova, Winthrop 30 98 3.27 2. , Baylor 184 69 2.67 7. , Kansas St. 37 117 3.16 Double-Doubles 3. Haley Steed, BYU 254 96 2.65 Player, Team G Doubles 8. Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn 38 118 3.11 4. Jonae Ervin, Cal Poly 120 46 2.61 9. Mariah Robinson, Murray St. 29 90 3.10 1. Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 36 28 5. Alison Gorrell, Wyoming 117 45 2.60 2. Chastity Gooch, W. Kentucky 33 26 10. Heather Butler, UT Martin 34 105 3.09 6. Sharnea Boykin, Mercer 236 92 2.57 54. Jordan Hooper, Nebraska 34 81 2.38 Artemis Spanou, Robert Morris 29 26 7. Mo Moran, Boston U. 174 68 2.56 4. Alexandra Williams, St. Francis (Pa) 33 24 Free Throw Percentage 8. Valencia McFarland, Mississippi 155 63 2.46 5. Brandi Brown, Youngstown St. 33 23 9. Calli Berna, Arkansas 208 86 2.42 Player, Team FT FTA Pct. Cheyenne Parker, High Point 30 23 1. Jacqui Kalin, Northern Iowa 169 177 .955 10. Gillian Abshire, Quinnipiac 164 68 2.41 Erika Livermore, Fairleigh Dickinson 29 23 2. Jaime Printy, Iowa 135 146 .925 19. Lindsey Moore, Nebraska 195 91 2.14 8. Jennifer Hailey, Charlotte 32 22 3. Devyn Christensen, Utah St. 110 119 .924 9. Ebony Rowe, Middle Tenn. 33 21 4. Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 187 203 .921 Sequeena Thomas, SHSU 33 21

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