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2009-10 schedule/results (7-0, 0-0) Date Opponent Time/Result This Week in Nebraska Women’s Basketball Nov. 3 Pittsburg State (exhibition) W, 68-54 Nov. 8 Nebraska-Kearney (exhibition) W, 89-47 Nebraska Cornhuskers (7-0) at Miami Hurricanes (7-0) Nov. 13 Davidson (HuskersNside) W, 86-62 BankUnited Center (7,000) • Coral Gables, Fla. Nov. 15 at UNLV W, 73-51 Saturday, Dec. 5 • 1 p.m. (Central) Nov. 19 Idaho State (HuskersNside) W, 88-41 Nov. 22 Washington State (Huskers.com) W, 107-54 Radio: Husker Sports Network Nov. 27-28 at St. Mary’s Hilton Tournament (Moraga, Calif.) (105.3 FM-KLNC-Lincoln, 93.3 FM-KTWI-Omaha) Nov. 27 vs. UALR W, 62-45 Live Internet Audio: Huskers.com (Free) Nov. 28 at Saint Mary’s W, 84-73 Internet Video: None Dec. 3 South Dakota (HuskersNside-Delay) W, 77-38 Dec. 5 at Miami 1 p.m. Dec. 9 Creighton (HuskersNside) 7:05 p.m. Dec. 13 Northern Illinois (Huskers.com) 2:05 p.m. Huskers Make Quick Trip to Miami to Battle Hurricanes Dec. 20 LSU (HuskersNside) 1:05 p.m. The Nebraska women’s basketball team hopes to continue one of the best starts in school history by shooting Dec. 30 Albany (HuskersNside) 7:05 p.m. for its eighth straight win when the Huskers take on Miami on Saturday afternoon in Coral Gables, Fla. Jan. 4 at Vermont 6 p.m. Tip-off between the Huskers (7-0) and Hurricanes (7-0) at the BankUnited Center is set for 1 p.m. (Central), Jan. 9 at Iowa State (HuskersNside)^ 7 p.m. with live radio coverage provided by the Husker Sports Network on 105.3 KLNC in Lincoln and 93.3 KTWI in Omaha. Jan. 12 Texas (HuskersNside)^ 7:05 p.m. Matt Coatney and Jeff Griesch will have the call free world-wide on Huskers.com. Jan. 17 at Baylor (FSN)^ 2:30 p.m. Nebraska is off to its best start since 1996-97, when the Huskers opened an all-time best 9-0 to begin the season. Jan. 23 Kansas State (FSN)^ 11 a.m. NU opened the 1992-93 campaign 8-0, and this year’s crop of Huskers will be trying to match the second-best start Jan. 27 at Texas Tech (TTSN)^ 7 p.m. Jan. 30 at Colorado (FS Rocky Mountain)^ 4:30 p.m. in school history with a win over the unbeaten Hurricanes. Feb. 3 Oklahoma State (FS Midwest)^ 7:05 p.m. Both the Huskers (82.4 ppg) and Hurricanes (81.3 ppg) feature offensive firepower, including four starters on Feb. 6 Texas A&M (FSN)^ Noon each team averaging in double figures. Nebraska has showcased a stingier defense early in the season, surrendering Feb. 10 at Kansas (FS Midwest)^ 7 p.m. just 52 points per contest, while Miami has held its foes to a solid 61.9 points per contest. Feb. 13 at Missouri^ 1 p.m. The Huskers are coming off a convincing 77-38 win over South Dakota at the Devaney Center in Lincoln on Feb. 17 Iowa State (HuskersNside)^ 7:05 p.m. Thursday night. It was Nebraska’s seventh consecutive win by double digits and fifth by 20 or more points to open Feb. 20 Colorado (HuskersNside)^ 1:05 p.m. the 2009-10 campaign. NU owns an average victory margin of 30.4 points per game, while adding an average Feb. 24 at Oklahoma (SSN)^ 7 p.m. Feb. 27 Missouri (HuskersNside)^ 7:05 p.m. rebounding margin of 12.1 boards per game. March 3 Kansas (Huskers.com - Senior Night)^ 7:05 p.m. The Hurricanes have been nearly as dominant, running to average winning margin of 19.7 points per game, March 6 at Kansas State (HuskersNSide)^ Noon while controlling the boards by an average of 12.7 rebounds per game. Miami is coming off its toughest test of the March 11-14 at Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship season with a six-point home win over UMass (63-57) last Saturday. The Hurricanes will be well-rested after taking (Municipal Auditorium - Kansas City, Mo.) a full week off while playing their fourth consecutive home game on Saturday against Nebraska. All times listed are Central. ^- Denotes Big 12 Conference game. Nebraska will be completing a coast-to-coast run over a seven-day stretch. The Huskers played two games in All Nebraska games can be heard live on the Husker Sports Network, Moraga, Calif., Nov. 27-28, before returning to Nebraska on Sunday, Nov. 29. NU took on South Dakota on Thursday including 98.1 FM KFGE in Lincoln and 93.3 FM KTWI in Omaha, and night at the Devaney Center, before leaving Lincoln at 9 a.m. Friday. The Huskers were scheduled to arrive in Miami for free on Huskers.com. Home games in bold at the Devaney Center. on Friday at approximately 7 p.m. (Eastern), before facing the Hurricanes on Saturday at 2 p.m. (Eastern).

2009-10 Nebraska Cornhuskers No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/Other School) Worth Noting 00 Lindsey Moore G 5-9 Fr. Covington, Wash. (Kentwood) 2009 Washington HS Player of Year; Team-leading 4.0 apg 5 Kaitlyn Burke** G 5-7 Jr. North Vancouver, British Columbia (National Elite Development Academy) 19 Starts in 2008-09; Missed last 4 games with ankle injury 10 Meghin Williams F 6-1 Fr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Summit) Two-Time All-CIF; ESPN Top 160; 4 points vs. Washington St. 11 Nicole Neals*** G 5-6 Sr. Chandler, Ariz. (St. Mary’s) Career-high 12 pts. vs. Davidson; 10 pts., 5 assists vs. WSU 12 Layne Reeves G 5-11 RFr. Lubbock, Texas (Trinity Christian) Texas All-Stater in 2007; Two 3-Pointers vs. South Dakota 13 Kala Kuhlmann*** G 5-8 Sr. Charter Oak, Iowa (Charter Oak-Ute) One of NU’s most improved; 9 pts., 3 steals in first career start 11/13 20 Katya Leick F 6-1 Fr. Grey Cloud Township, Minn. (Park) All-Minnesota; 4 points, 2 rebounds, 1 vs. Idaho State 21 Harleen Sidhu* F 6-1 So. Surrey, British Columbia (Fleetwood) 25 games as true freshman; career-high 10 pts. vs. WSU 22 Yvonne Turner*** G 5-8 Sr. Omaha, Neb. (Bellevue East) Two-Time Big 12 All-Defensive Team; Top 10 at NU in Career 3FG 23 *** F 6-2 Sr. Eagle River, Alaska (Chugiak) Two-Time First-Team All-Big 12; 16.3 ppg, 9.1 rpg, 21.3 mpg 24 Dominique Kelley** G 5-7 Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Northeast) 71 straight starts; 10.6 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 1.6 apg 35 Jessica Periago** C 6-4 Jr. Toulon, France (National Sport School) 11 pts., 4 reb., 1 , 1 steal vs. Idaho State 40 Cory Montgomery*** F 6-2 Sr. Cannon Falls, Minn. (Cannon Falls) HM All-Big 12; 24th 1,000-point scorer in NU history 42 Nikki Bober*** C 6-4 Sr. Murdock, Neb. (Elmwood-Murdock) Missed 2009 Big 12 with ACL; Tore same ACL on 11/17/09 44 Catheryn Redmon** C 6-3 Jr. Grand Prairie, Texas (Mansfield Timberview) Big 12’s top returning shot-blocker; 67 blocks in 2008-09 Head Coach: Connie Yori, Eighth Year (Creighton, 1986), 323-237 (20th season overall) 128-97 (Eighth season at Nebraska) Associate Head Coach: Sunny Smallwood, Fifth Year (Boise State, 1983); Assistant Coaches: Tory Verdi, Fifth Year (Keene State, 1996); Kellie Lewis-Jay, Third Year (Boise State, 1998) Director of Operations: Angela Kiffin, Eighth Year (Creighton, 2001) Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 2 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com

Saturday’s Probable Starters Huskers Chasing History with Fast Start Nebraska Cornhuskers (7-0) At 7-0, Nebraska is off to its best start since 1996-97, when the Huskers opened an all-time best 9-0 to begin No. Player Ht. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG 23 Kelsey Griffin 6-2 Sr. F 16.3 9.1 the season. NU opened the 1992-93 campaign 8-0, and if the Huskers can get past Miami on Saturday, NU’s 8-0 40 Cory Montgomery 6-2 Sr. F 12.9 5.1 start would match the 1992-93 squad for the second-best season-opening winning 00 Lindsey Moore 5-9 Fr. G 3.9 1.7 streak in school history. 22 Yvonne Turner 5-8 Sr. G 12.3 3.3 NU All-Time 24 Dominique Kelley 5-7 Jr. G 10.6 4.4 Winning Streaks The Huskers have won their first seven games in convincing fashion, with all seven The Next Wave Season Games wins coming by double digits, including the first four games by 20 or more points. NU 44 Catheryn Redmon 6-3 Jr. C 6.3 6.9 1996-97$# 9 (1-9) 2005-06% 8 (6-13) has led all seven opponents by at least 17 points at some point during the game, and 11 Nicole Neals 5-6 Sr. G 6.0 1.4 2003-04 8 (4-11) UALR is the only foe the Huskers have failed to build a 20-point lead against. 13 Kala Kuhlmann 5-8 Sr. G 4.4 1.7 1998-99 8 (5-12) Nebraska’s success early this season represents only the fourth time in school history 21 Harleen Sidhu 6-1 So. F 2.5 1.8 1992-93# 8 (1-8) 35 Jessica Periago 6-4 Jr. C 2.4 2.9 1976-77 8 (13-20) that the Huskers have produced seven straight wins by double-digit margins. NU’s 5 Kaitlyn Burke 5-7 Jr. G 2.3 0.7 2009-10# 7 (1-7) longest stretch of double-digit wins came with eight during the Huskers’ school-record 12 Layne Reeves 5-11 RFr. G 2.3 1.8 2006-07 7 (9-15) nine-game streak to open the 1996-97 season. The 1996-97 Huskers opened the season 20 Katya Leick 6-1 Fr. F 1.8 2.0 1996-97 7 (11-17) 10 Meghin Williams 6-1 Fr. F 0.8 0.6 1987-88 7 (11-17) with a 79-70 win at Illinois State before reeling off eight straight wins by at least 10 42 Nikki Bober 6-4 Sr. C Injured $-longest streak in NU history points. Head Coach: Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986) %-8 straight double-digit wins #-7 straight double-digit wins Coach Connie Yori’s 2005-06 Huskers notched eight straight wins, including seven Eighth Season at NU (128-97); 20th Season Overall (323-237) straight by double figures, as did the 1992-93 Huskers, who opened the season with Miami Hurricanes (7-0) eight straight victories. No. Player Ht. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG Nebraska’s current seven-game winning streak is just the 10th winning streak of seven or more games in school 33 Diane Barnes 6-2 Sr. F 10.7 11.4 history. If the Huskers can get past Miami, it would be just the seventh eight-game streak in the NU record book. 34 Sylvia Bullock 6-2 So. F 4.4 5.0 Four of Nebraska’s seven-game winning streaks have come in Yori’s eight seasons with the Huskers, including 42 Shenise Johnson 5-11 So. F 17.4 7.9 1 Riquna Williams 5-7 So. G 24.4 5.3 eight-game streaks in 2003-04 and 2005-06. 14 Charmaine Clark 5-11 Sr. G/F 10.4 5.4 Off the bench Huskers Producing Massive Margins to Open Season 32 Morgan Stroman 6-1 Fr. F 7.9 6.6 Nebraska’s average victory margin of 30.4 points per game through the first seven contests is the largest in school 23 Shanel Williams 5-8 Fr. G 2.3 0.9 13 Hannah Shaw 6-4 Fr. C 1.9 1.4 history, well ahead of the 26.4 point per game margin established by the 1996-97 Huskers to open the season. 31 Lee Anna Osei 5-3 Fr. G 1.0 0.5 The 2009-10 Huskers are averaging 82.4 points per game on the offensive end, which ranks as the best average 1 Stefanie Yderstrom 5-8 Fr. G 11.0 2.0 through the first seven games since the 1996-97 Huskers averaged 83 points pergame through seven contests. Head Coach: Katie Meier (Duke, 1990) The 1987-88 Huskers averaged 86.6 points through the first seven contests to produce the best offensive start Fifth Season at Miami (57-70); Ninth Season Overall (133-115) by an NU squad through seven games in Nebraska history. Inside the Numbers Nebraska Miami Huskers Dig Defense Scoring Average 82.4 81.3 NU is surrendering just 52.0 points per game through the first seven contests, which is the lowest opponent scoring Opponent Scoring Average 52.0 61.9 average through the first seven contests of any season since the first full season of varsity women’s basketball at Scoring Margin +30.4 +19.4 Percentage 46.7% 44.5% the University of Nebraska in 1975-76. Opponent FG Percentage 34.7% 33.5% The 1975-76 Huskers surrendered just 49.6 points through the first seven games, which came against almost 3FG Percentage 35.3% 40.2% an entirely non-Division I schedule. The only contest against a Division I foe came at Creighton, when the Huskers Opponent 3FG Percentage 24.4% 30.1% allowed the Bluejays just 31 points. The 1975-76 Huskers allowed a school-record 56.0 points per contest over Percentage 66.7% 67.5% Opponent FT Percentage 63.1% 71.7% 30 games on their way to a 21-9 record. Twenty of NU’s 30 games that season came against teams that are not Margin +12.1 +12.7 currently in NCAA Division I. Assists Per Game 14.3 17.0 In Coach Connie Yori’s first year at Nebraska in 2002-03, the Huskers surrendered just 53.9 points per game Turnovers Per Game 17.9 17.1 Margin +3.9 -0.1 through the first seven contests. Blocks Per Game 4.3 5.4 Steals Per Game 6.6 9.3 Nebraska Forcing Fresh Look at Levels of Production Basketball fans are accustomed to charting individual statistics by game, but the depth, experience and style NU vs. Miami History of play of the Huskers this season may cause some folks to take a fresh look at the numbers. Nebraska will be facing Miami for just the second time in school For example, no Husker has played an average of more than 25 minutes per game through the first seven contests, history. The two teams have not met since Dec. 30, 1982, when the Huskers defeated the Hurricanes, 78-74, in Miami. However, but the individual numbers produced by Nebraska’s top unit are all at an all-conference level. Nebraska senior Kelsey Griffin played one of the best games of Kelsey Griffin, a two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection makes the strongest case for considering production her career in Miami as a freshman, when she erupted for 31 per minute, rather than per game. Griffin enters the weekend ranked ninth in the Big 12 with 16.3 points per game, points and 14 rebounds against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in while ranking fourth in the league with 9.1 rebounds per game. Those numbers become significantly more impressive the fourth game of her career on Nov. 27, 2005.

Nov. 30 - Monday Dec. 1 - Tuesday Dec. 2- Wednesday Dec. 3 - Thursday Dec. 4 - Friday Dec. 5 - Saturday Dec. 6 - Sunday No Practice Practice Practice Game Day Team Travel Game Day No Practice 3:30-6:30 p.m. 3-6 p.m. Nebraska 77 Depart Omaha: Shoot-around Devaney Center Devaney Center South Dakota 38 11 a.m. (Central) TBA Team Travel Commercial Flight BankUnited Center Depart Miami: Free Live Audio: Arrive Miami: 5:50 p.m. 8:10 a.m. (Central) Husker Sports Network Nebraska at Miami Commercial Flight 98.1 KFGE, 93.3 KTWI, Practice 1 p.m. (Central) Arrive Omaha: 3 p.m. 880 KRVN 8 p.m. (Central) Free Live Audio: Huskers.com (Free) BankUnited Center Husker Sports Network Tape-Delayed Video: 105.3 KLNC, 93.3 KTWI 8:35 p.m. (HuskersNside) Huskers.com (Free) Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 3 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com considering she has played just 21.3 minutes per game - just over one 20-minute half of basketball per game. Husker Pronunciation Guide Taken over 40 minutes, Griffin is averaging 30.6 points, 17.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 4.0 steals per game. Nikki Bober ...... BO-ber Griffin is also shooting 62.3 percent (43-69) from the field, including 42.9 percent (3-7) from three-point range. Katya Leick ...... Kah-TEE-uh LIKE She has also knocked down 25-of-34 free throws (73.5 percent). Kala Kuhlmann ...... KAY-luh KOOL-man Compare that production to current Big 12 scoring leader , who entered the week averaging 26.8 Jessica Periago ...... PAIR-ee-ah-go points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game. Through six games, Riley is averaging 40.2 minutes per game, her Harleen Sidhu ...... Sih-DOO production actually slips to 26.7 points per 40-minute game, while her rebounding and steals numbers remain virtually the same. Husker Homes With 114 points in 149 minutes, Griffin is averaging a staggering 0.77 points per minute and 0.43 rebounds per The 15 members of the 2009-10 Husker women's minute. Riley averages an impressive 0.67 points per minute, but just 0.10 rebounds. In 2007-08, Griffin led the Big basketball team come to Nebraska from three 12 in point production in conference games only with 0.62 points per minute, while ranking second in rebounding countries, including seven states across America. with 0.30 rebounds per minute - trailing only 2007 National Player of the Year on the glass. Alaska (1): Kelsey Griffin The following is a brief listing of Nebraska players and their averages taken over 40 minutes: Arizona (1): Nicole Neals - Kelsey Griffin - 30.6 points, 17.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 4.0 steals California (1): Meghin Williams - Cory Montgomery - 22.8 points, 9.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists Iowa (1): Kala Kuhlmann - Yvonne Turner - 21.6 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 2.5 steals Minnesota (2): Katya Leick, Cory Montgomery - Dominique Kelley - 20.0 points, 8.4 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.4 steals Nebraska (3): Nikki Bober, Dominique Kelley, - Catheryn Redmon - 13.8 points, 15.0 rebounds, 5.0 blocks Yvonne Turner - Nicole Neals - 13.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 2.3 steals Texas (2): Catheryn Redmon, Layne Reeves - Kala Kuhlmann – 11.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.4 steals Washington (1): Lindsey Moore - Jessica Periago – 8.0 points, 9.4 rebounds, 3.3 assists Canada (2): Kaitlyn Burke, Harleen Sidhu - Lindsey Moore – 6.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 1.9 steals France (1): Jessica Periago Scouting the Miami Hurricanes Huskers By Class Miami heads into Saturday’s game with a 7-0 record and a full week’s rest after pushing past UMass, 63-57, last Seniors (6): Nikki Bober, Kelsey Griffin, Kala Kuhlmann, Saturday in Coral Cables. The Hurricanes are off to one of the best starts in school history in Coach Katie Meier’s Cory Montgomery, Nicole Neals, Yvonne Turner fifth season at the helm. Juniors (4): Kaitlyn Burke, Dominique Kelley, Miami is led by sophomore Riquna Williams, a 5-8 guard who is averaging 24.4 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.1 Jessica Periago, Catheryn Redmon, assists per game. Last season, Williams averaged 8.7 points and 2.0 rebounds per contest. This season, she has Sophomore (1): Harleen Sidhu drained 27-of-65 three-point tries for a 41.5 percent success rate, while hitting nearly four threes per game. She Redshirt Freshman (1): Layne Reeves is also shooting a stellar 90.3 percent (28-31) at the line. Freshmen (3): Katya Leick, Lindsey Moore, Meghin Williams Shenise Johnson, a 5-11 sophomore swing player, has added 17.4 points and 7.9 rebounds per contest, while leading the Hurricanes with 4.7 assists and 2.4 steals per contest. Johnson is Miami’s top returning scorer from a Huskers By Major year ago, when she averaged 12.8 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. Accounting: Cory Montgomery Senior Diane Barnes, a 6-2 forward, has averaged a double-double through seven games with 10.7 points and Advertising/Business Administration: Kaitlyn Burke 11.4 boards per contest, while fellow senior Charmaine Clark gives Miami four starters averaging in double figures Animal Science: Catheryn Redmon with 10.4 points and 5.4 boards per game. Biochemistry: Jessica Periago Sylvia Bullock, a 6-2 sophomore forward from Anchorage, Alaska, rounds out Miami’s probable starting five by Biological Sciences: Kelsey Griffin averaging 4.4 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. She also leads Miami with 15 blocks on the year. Broadcasting: Dominique Kelley, Meghin Williams Morgan Stroman (7.9 ppg, 6.6 rpg), Shanel Williams (2.3 ppg, 0.9 rpg) and Hannah Shaw (1.9 ppg, 1.4 rpg) Child, Youth and Family Studies: Yvonne Turner have all seen action in all seven games for the Hurricanes, while freshman guard Stefanie Yderstrom saw her first Management: Nikki Bober, Nicole Neals playing time in the win over UMass, when she erupted for 11 points by knocking down a trio of three-pointers. Lee Nutrition, Exercise, Health Science: Katya Leick, Anna Osei has also seen action in two contests. Layne Reeves Coach Katie Meier owns a 57-70 record in her fifth season at Miami, including a 13-17 mark last season. The Psychology/Spanish: Kala Kuhlmann Hurricanes finished in 10th place in the final ACC standings with a 2-12 conference mark. Undeclared: Lindsey Moore, Harleen Sidhu

Nebraska’s 2009-10 Roster in Depth Nebraska Women’s Basketball No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. G-GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG Radio and Television Shows 00 Lindsey Moore 5-9 Fr. G 7-7 3.9 1.7 4.0 1.1 0.1 The Nebraska Women’s Basketball Radio Show with 5 Kaitlyn Burke 5-7 Jr. G 3-0 2.3 0.7 0.7 0.0 0.0 Coach Connie Yori and host Matt Coatney tipped off on 10 Meghin Williams 6-1 Fr. F 5-0 0.8 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 Thursday, Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. The one-hour call-in show will 11 Nicole Neals 5-6 Sr. G 7-0 6.0 1.4 1.9 1.0 0.3 continue on Tuesdays, Nov. 17, Dec. 1, Dec. 8 and Dec. 12 Layne Reeves 5-11 RFr. G 6-0 2.3 1.6 0.0 0.7 0.2 15 from 7 to 8 p.m., before moving to Thursday night for 13 Kala Kuhlmann 5-8 Sr. G 7-3 4.4 1.7 0.7 0.6 0.1 Big 12 Conference play, beginning on Thursday, Jan. 7. 20 Katya Leick 6-1 Fr. F 5-0 1.8 2.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 The Bank of the West Nebraska Women’s Basketball 21 Harleen Sidhu 6-1 So. F 4-0 2.5 1.8 0.5 0.0 0.3 Television Show with Coach Connie Yori and host Jeff 22 Yvonne Turner 5-8 Sr. G 7-4 12.3 3.3 1.4 1.4 0.0 Griesch is scheduled to air for the first time on WOWT, 23 Kelsey Griffin 6-2 Sr. F 7-7 16.3 9.1 1.7 2.1 0.3 Channel 6 in Omaha on Sunday night, Dec. 6 and on 24 Dominique Kelley 5-7 Jr. G 7-7 10.6 4.4 1.6 0.7 0.0 Monday evenings on KOLN/KGIN (My TV) in Lincoln. For a complete listing of airtimes, please visit 35 Jessica Periago 6-4 Jr. C 7-0 2.4 2.9 1.0 0.1 0.4 Huskers.com and click on “Coaches Show” on the 40 Cory Montgomery 6-2 Sr. F 7-7 12.9 5.1 0.9 0.3 0.1 women’s basketball home page. 42 Nikki Bober (Injured) 6-4 Sr. C 2-0 4.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

44 Catheryn Redmon 6-3 Jr. C 7-0 6.3 6.9 0.6 0.4 2.3 Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 4 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com

Head Coach Nebraska has faced Miami only one other time in school history, with the Huskers escaping from Coral Gables with a 78-74 win on Dec. 30, 1982. The Huskers made their last trip to Miami in late-November of 2005, playing in Connie Yori the Miami Thanksgiving Classic in Coconut Grove. In NU’s opening game in the tournament, Kelsey Griffin produced (Creighton, 1986) one of the top performances of her illustrious career with 31 points and 14 rebounds in a win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in what was the fourth game of her career. Nebraska came back the next day to battle eventual NCAA Final (128-97, Eighth Season at NU) Four participant LSU. (323-237, 20th Season Overall) Griffin Places Name Among Nebraska’s All-Time Best Senior Kelsey Griffin joined an elite list in Nebraska women’s basketball history while producing two of the best performances of her career last weekend at the Saint Mary’s Hilton Thanksgiving Tournament in Moraga, Calif. NCAA Division III In a 62-45 win over UALR on Nov. 27, the 6-2 forward from Eagle River, Alaska, scored 27 points, while matching Season School Won Lost Pct. 1990-91 Loras College 10 15 .400 her career high with 14 rebounds to lead NU past UALR. Griffin’s big night pushed her past the 1,400-point and 1991-92 Loras College 15 10 .600 700-rebound marks in her career. Totals 2 seasons 25 25 .500 Griffin became the sixth player in Nebraska history to produce 1,400 points and 700 rebounds in a career, joining NCAA Division I Karen Jennings, Maurtice Ivy, Anna DeForge, Deb Powell and Kathy Hagerstrom. 1992-93 Creighton 20 8 .714 Griffin produced another huge night in the Huskers’ 84-73 run past Saint Mary’s on Nov. 28, when she erupted 1993-94 Creighton 24 7 .774 for 28 points and 13 rebounds. She has increased her career totals to 1,462 points and 729 boards. 1994-95 Creighton 18 9 .667 Teammate Cory Montgomery, who became the 24th member of NU’s 1,000-point club in the win over UALR, also 1995-96 Creighton 15 13 .536 1996-97 Creighton 8 19 .296 has a chance to join Griffin on the 1,400-700 list by the end of the season. Last year, Montgomery produced 470 1997-98 Creighton 16 12 .571 points and 241 rebounds, and she needs 363 points and 207 more rebounds to reach those levels. 1998-99 Creighton 16 14 .533 1999-00 Creighton 12 15 .444 2000-01 Creighton 17 11 .607 Montgomery Joins Nebraska’s 1,000-Point Club 2001-02 Creighton 24 7 .774 Senior Cory Montgomery became the 24th player in Nebraska women’s basketball history to join the school’s 2002-03 Nebraska 8 20 .286 1,000-point club after pumping in 15 points in NU’s win over UALR on Nov. 27. 2003-04 Nebraska 18 12 .600 2004-05 Nebraska 18 14 .563 The 6-2 forward from Cannon Falls, Minn., knocked down a three-pointer midway through the second half to 2005-06 Nebraska 19 13 .594 cross the 1,000-point plateau, before hitting another three and converting a traditional three-point play in the next 2006-07 Nebraska 22 10 .688 three minutes. 2007-08 Nebraska 21 12 .636 Montgomery finished the game with 1,008 career points to climb to No. 23 on Nebraska’s all-time scoring list. 2008-09 Nebraska 15 16 .484 2009-10 Nebraska 7 0 1.000 She added 15 points in Nebraska’s win over Saint Mary’s and 14 points in NU’s win over South Dakota to climb into Div. I Totals 18th season 298 212 .584 21st on the Huskers’ career chart with 1,037 points. Overall 20th season 323 237 .577 She needs just 11 points to catch Cathy Owen in 20th on NU’s all-time scoring list with 1,048 points. Montgomery has also pulled down 493 rebounds in her career and is just seven boards away from becoming the 16th player in Yori in the Postseason NU history with 1,000 points and 500 rebounds. Year (Tournament) Results 2009 (WNIT) L, at New Mexico, 43-54 2008 (NCAA) L, at Maryland, 64-76 Huskers Cleaning Up the Glass W, Xavier, 61-58 Coming into the 2009-10 season, Nebraska focused much of its attention on improving its performance on the 2007 (NCAA) L, Temple, 61-64 glass. Last season, playing without two-time first-team All-Big 12 forward Kelsey Griffin for the entire year, and 2006 (WNIT) L, at Kansas State, 63-77 W, at Wyoming, 72-67 without center Nikki Bober for the entire Big 12 season because of injuries, the Huskers owned a negative-1.5 team W, Drake, 62-59 rebounding margin. In Big 12 play, that number dipped even lower to negative-4.4. 2005 (WNIT) L, Iowa, 67-71 Through seven games this season, Nebraska’s focus is paying dividends, as the Huskers carry a plus-12.1 team W, Marquette, 66-57 rebounding margin, which ranks second in the Big 12. Nebraska has outrebounded all seven of its opponents in 2004 (WNIT) L, Oregon State, 67-75 W, Drake, 73-60 2009-10, after outrebounding only 12 foes in 31 games a year ago. NU outrebounded only five foes after Christmas 2002 (NCAA) L, Fla. International, 58-73 last season. 1999 (WNIT) L, at Kansas State, 60-71 NU was plus-23 on the glass against Idaho State and plus-21 against Washington State, after opening the 1994 (NCAA) W, Bowling Green, 84-73 season plus-12 against Davidson and plus-seven at UNLV. The Huskers were plus-11 (37-26) against South Dakota L, Texas Tech, 65-75 after posting a plus-10 margin (37-27) against UALR, giving NU five double-digit rebound margins through seven Noting Coach Yori games. Last year, Nebraska managed only three double-digit rebound margins all season (vs. Butler, at UTEP, at lFirst coach in Nebraska history to lead the Huskers to Kansas). six consecutive postseason bids Nebraska’s best rebounding season in school history came with a plus-8.6 margin in 1997-98, which is the only lNine all-time postseason tournament appearances season that NU has posted a plus-6.0 margin or better. lFour NCAA Tournament appearances Griffin has led the Huskers on the glass this season by averaging 9.1 boards per game, including three games lLed Huskers to second-highest win total in school history with 13 or more rebounds. Her 9.1 rebounds rank fourth in the Big 12. in 2006-07 (22) Catheryn Redmon is averaging 6.9 rebounds per game off the bench, which ranks 16th in the league. Redmon lLed Huskers to back-to-back 20-win seasons (2007, 2008) averaged 5.5 boards per game as a starter a year ago. Cory Montgomery is contributing 5.1 rebounds per contest, lLed Nebraska to an average of 18.8 wins over the past while junior guard Dominique Kelley has added 4.4 rebounds per game after averaging just 3.3 boards per game six seasons last season. lCoached Huskers to five first-team All-Big 12 awards over past six seasons Huskers Firing Off to Fast First-Half Starts lFirst Nebraska coach to have two first-team All-Big 12 Nebraska’s high-powered offense is averaging 40.9 points per game in the first half, including a school-record players in the same season (Kiera Hardy, Kelsey Griffin tying 59 first-half points against Washington State at the Devaney Center on Nov. 22. 2006-07) The Huskers’ big first-half scoring average has come despite putting up just 22 first-half points against a UALR lHuskers have won two Nebraska Life Skills Team Awards team that ranked third nationally in scoring defense a year ago. honoring the NU team most committed to all areas of Nebraska has also been stingy on defense in the first half, surrendering just 21.6 points per first half, as the life skills and community involvement (2004, 2006) Huskers have headed to the locker room with an average lead of 19.3 points (40.9-21.6). No NU foe has scored 30 lHuskers have finished among the top two teams in each of the four Life Skills Team Award competitions Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 5 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com points in the first half. In fact, Davidson and Saint Mary’s each produced opponent season bests of 26 first-half points, while the Huskers held South Dakota to one of the lowest first-half totals in school history with just 14 points on Dec. 3. In their four home victories, the Huskers are averaging 46.8 points in the first half, while allowing just 19.8 points per first half for an average home halftime lead of 27 points. It hasn’t gone much better for Nebraska opponents in the second half, as the Huskers have averaged 41.6 points after halftime, while the opposition has managed 30.4 points per second half. Nebraska’s success has allowed its starting five to get plenty of rest early in the season, as Kelsey Griffin, Cory Montgomery, Yvonne Turner, Dominique Kelley and Lindsey Moore, are all averaging 25 or fewer minutes per game. Nebraska Quick Facts Nebraska’s starters are combining to play an average of 112 minutes while the deep Husker bench has seen an Institution...... University of Nebraska average of 88 minutes per game of playing time. Location...... Lincoln, Neb. Population...... 251,624 Nebraska Knocking Down Triples at Record Pace Enrollment...... 24,100 As a team, NU ranks second in the Big 12 with 7.9 threes per game, well ahead of school-record pace, which Founded...... 1869 was set last season with 5.5 threes per game. Nebraska knocked down eight triples in the opener against Davidson, Nickname...... Cornhuskers, Huskers before hitting nine on the road at UNLV and 10 against Idaho State. Nebraska hit 11-of-23 three-pointers against Colors...... Scarlet and Cream Washington State, which was just one shy of the school record of 12 set in last year’s season opener against Weber Home Arena...... Bob Devaney Sports Center State. UALR held Nebraska to just 3-for-11 from three-point range, and NU connected on just 6-of-25 threes at Capacity...... 13,595 Conference...... Big 12 Saint Mary’s, before coming back home to hit 8-of-22 three-pointers in a win over South Dakota. Athletic Director...... Tom Osborne At the Devaney Center Nebraska has hit 9.3 threes per game, connecting on 37-of-95 shots from long range for 2009-10 Overall Record...... 7-0 a 38.9 percent success rate. Home Record...... 4-0 Away Record...... 2-0 Griffin Earns Spot on Naismith Trophy Watch List Neutral Record...... 1-0 Nebraska senior Kelsey Griffin was one of 50 players around the country named to the Naismith Trophy Watch Head Coach...... Connie Yori List on Nov. 18. Alma Mater/Year...... Creighton/1986 Griffin, a 6-2 forward from Eagle River, Alaska, is a two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection and ranks No. 1 Record at Nebraska...... Eighth season (128-97) among active career rebounders and No. 3 among active career scorers in the Big 12 Conference. Career Record...... 323-237 (20th season) She earned her third straight selection to the Preseason All-Big 12 team chosen by the league coaches this NCAA Div. I Record...... 298-212 (18th season) season, becoming just the third player in history to earn that honor, joining former All-Americans Courtney Paris Home Record...... 81-33 (Oklahoma) and Tiffany Jackson (Texas). Big 12 Conference Record...... 49-63 Griffin, who has been projected as a high WNBA draft pick, will also contend for national honors off the court Big 12 Home Record...... 30-25 this season. The biological sciences major owns a 3.4 GPA and is expected to be a candidate for CoSIDA Academic Associate Head Coach...... Sunny Smallwood Assistant Coaches...... Tory Verdi, Kellie Lewis-Jay All-America honors. She was also included among the 30 preseason candidates for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, Director of Operations...... Angela Kiffin recognizing student-athlete achievement on the court, in the classroom and in the community. Administrative Assistant...... Shawn Gilbert Graduate Assistant Manager...... Ashley Ford Turner Draining Threes at Near-Record Rate Strength Coach...... Rusty Ruffcorn Senior Yvonne Turner has hit 21-of-41 three-point attempts (51.2 percent) to lead an impressive Husker three- Athletic Trainer...... Tammy Jones point barrage through the first seven games. Turner’s 3.0 threes made per game rank third in the Big 12 and are Basketball Office Phone...... (402) 472-6462 on track to challenge the school-record pace set by Amy Stephens with 2.9 threes per game in 1988-89. Stephens Basketball Office Fax...... (402) 472-0849 hit 85 threes in 29 games in 1988-89, while Kiera Hardy hit a record-tying 85 threes in 32 games in 2004-05. Women’s Basketball Contact...... Jeff Griesch Turner has increased her career total to 122 made threes, while improving her career numbers to 33.8 percent Media Relations Office Phone...... (402) 472-2263 (122-361). Turner ranks sixth in Nebraska history in career three-pointers and needs just seven more to catch Husker Griesch’s Direct Line...... (402) 472-7775 greats Nicole Kubik (1997-2000) and Amy Stephens (1986-89) on the Husker career chart. Griesch’s Cell Phone...... (402) 540-0279 Last season, Turner led the Huskers with 57 three-pointers in 2008-09. She hit 44-of-116 three-point attempts Griesch’s Home Phone...... (402) 328-8992 (37.9 percent) over the last 22 games, despite missing 19 consecutive long-range attempts following a shoulder Griesch’s E-mail...... [email protected] Media Relations Fax...... (402) 472-2005 injury in the second half against Iowa State. The recurring injury required surgery at the end of the season. Best Time to Contact Yori...... Through Griesch Before the three-game slump, Turner had connected on 47.7 percent (21-44) of her attempts dating back to the Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/1 Long Beach State game on Dec. 12. After missing her first three attempts against No. 8 Baylor, she knocked down Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 11/2 three straight three-pointers in the second half against the Lady Bears. 2009-10 Newcomers...... 4 In Big 12 Conference action, Turner finished in a tie for second with KU’s Danielle McCray with 2.1 made three- pointers per game, trailing only Iowa State senior Heather Ezell’s 2.4 per contest. 2010 Nebraska Honor Candidates Turner finished second on the Husker junior single-season three-point made list, trailing only three-time All-Big Kelsey Griffin...... All-America Candidate 12 selection Kiera Hardy’s 81 in 2005-06. As a junior, Turner averaged 11.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. A ...... Big 12 Player of the Year Candidate two-time Big 12 All-Defensive Team pick, Turner is ranked among the top 10 active Big 12 players in both career ...... Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Candidate three-pointers (122) and career steals (176)...... CoSIDA Academic All-America Candidate ...... All-Big 12 Griffin Comes Back Strong As Senior Cory Montgomery...... All-Big 12 Senior forward Kelsey Griffin has put together an impressive start to the season in her return to the court after ...... CoSIDA Academic All-America Candidate missing the 2008-09 campaign with a foot injury. Yvonne Turner...... All-Big 12 The 6-2 All-America candidate from Eagle River, Alaska, has averaged 16.3 points and 9.1 rebounds in just 21.3 ...... Big 12 All-Defensive Team minutes per game in powering the Huskers to a 7-0 start. Griffin had two of the best efforts of her career with 27 Lindsey Moore...... Big 12 All-Freshman Team points and a career-high-tying 14 rebounds, while adding three steals against UALR (Nov. 27), before adding 28 Kala Kuhlmann....CoSIDA Academic All-America Candidate points, 13 rebounds and a career-high matching four steals in a win over Saint Mary’s (Nov. 28). Griffin added a 15-point, nine-rebound effort against Washington State, when she played just 14 minutes. She Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 6 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com

Nebraska Individual Career Highs opened the season with 13 points, seven rebounds, two assists, a and a steal in just 18 minutes in an 86-62 Scoring win over Davidson on Nov. 13. Griffin followed that performance with nine points, 13 rebounds, two assists, a block Player (Game, Date) Points and two steals in a road win at UNLV. She added 14 points, three rebounds and a career-high matching four assists Kelsey Griffin (vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 11/27/05) 31 Cory Montgomery (at Oklahoma State, 3/7/09) 30 in Nebraska’s run past Idaho State. Yvonne Turner (at Oklahoma State, 3/7/09) 26 Taken over 40 minutes, Griffin would be averaging 30.6 points, 17.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 4.0 steals per Dominique Kelley (vs. Butler, 11/28/08) 21 Kaitlyn Burke (at Cal State Bakersfield, 12/13/07) 15 game. She has averaged 0.77 points and 0.43 rebounds per minute. Catheryn Redmon (vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09) 14 In addition to her team-leading 15 steals this season, Griffin has added two blocked shots and drawn seven Kala Kuhlmann (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 13 Nicole Neals (vs. Davidson, 11/13/09) 12 charges in seven games to lead the Huskers. Jessica Periago (Three Times, vs. Idaho State, 11/19/09) 11 Nikki Bober (vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/12/06) 10 Lindsey Moore (vs. Washington State, 11/22/09) 10 Montgomery’s Hot Shooting helps Huskers Harleen Sidhu (vs. Washington State, 11/22/09) 10 Senior forward Cory Montgomery notched her ninth career double-double and first of the season with game highs Layne Reeves (vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09) 6 Katya Leick (vs. Wash. St., 11/22/09; vs. Idaho St., 11/19/09) 4 of 15 points and 10 rebounds in Nebraska’s 88-41 win over Idaho State on Nov. 19. She hit 7-of-12 shots from the Meghin Williams (vs. Washington State, 11/22/09) 4 field, while adding an assist and a steal in a strong all-around effort. Rebounding Through seven games, the 2009 honorable-mention All-Big 12 pick from Cannon Falls, Minn., is shooting 55.4 Catheryn Redmon (vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 12/9/08) 15 Kelsey Griffin (vs. UALR, 11/27/09; vs. TAMUCC, 11/27/05) 14 percent (36-65) from the field, including 42.9 percent (6-14) from three-point range. She is also 12-of-16 (75 Cory Montgomery (vs. Baylor, 2/4/09) 14 percent) at the free throw line. Dominique Kelley (vs. Denver, 12/30/07) 9 Yvonne Turner (vs. Butler, 11/28/08) 9 She earned a spot on the Saint Mary’s Hilton Thanksgiving all-tournament team by averaging 15 points and Nikki Bober (vs. Southern Utah, 11/22/08) 7 five rebounds in a pair of Husker wins over UALR and Saint Mary’s. She has produced double figures in six of NU’s Kaitlyn Burke (at Long Beach State, 12/15/07) 7 Harleen Sidhu (vs. Butler, 11/28/08) 7 seven games, with season highs of 15 points against UALR, Saint Mary’s and Idaho State. She also pulled down a Kala Kuhlmann (vs. S. Utah, 11/22/08; vs. Texas, 1/9/08) 6 season-best 10 boards against Idaho State. Nicole Neals (vs. Michigan, 12/9/06) 6 Jessica Periago (vs. Wash. St., 11/22/09; at Kansas, 2/28/09) 6 Montgomery is averaging 12.9 points and 5.1 rebounds in 22.6 minutes per game, which over 40 minutes would Katya Leick (vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09) 5 come to 22.8 points and 9.1 rebounds per contest. Layne Reeves (vs. Washington State, 11/22/09) 4 Lindsey Moore (vs. Washington State, 11/22/09) 3 Meghin Williams (vs. S. Dakota; vs. Wash. St., 11/22/09) 1 Kelley Cranks Up Production to Start Junior Season Assists Junior guard Dominique Kelley has put up big numbers in Nebraska’s first seven games by averaging 10.6 points Yvonne Turner (at Kansas State, 2/27/08) 9 and 4.4 rebounds in just 21.1 minutes per game. The 5-7 hometown favorite out of Lincoln Northeast High School Kaitlyn Burke (vs. Long Beach State, 12/12/08) 8 Lindsey Moore (vs. Davidson, 11/13/09) 8 had a season-high 18-point performance in Nebraska’s win at Saint Mary’s on Nov. 28. She led NU at the line Dominique Kelley (vs. Southern Utah, 11/22/08) 6 against the Gaels by hitting 10-of-13 free throws. She also grabbed four rebounds, while dishing out two assists Kala Kuhlmann (Three Times, at Texas, 1/14/09) 5 Nicole Neals (Five Times, vs. Washington State, 11/22/09) 5 and grabbing two steals. Kelsey Griffin (Three Times, vs. Idaho State, 11/19/09) 4 She had another big effort on the road for the Huskers with a game-high matching 17 points in NU’s win at Nikki Bober (vs. Akron, 11/25/07) 3 Cory Montgomery (Five Times, vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09) 3 UNLV on Nov. 15. Kelley scored 12 of her 17 points in the first half, including a pair of three-pointers, to help shoot Jessica Periago (vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09) 3 Nebraska to a 36-23 halftime lead. Catheryn Redmon (vs. Idaho St., 11/19/09; vs. Iowa St., 1/24/09) 2 Harleen Sidhu (vs. S. Dakota, 12/3/09; at St. Mary’s, 11/28/09) 1 Kelley added 12 of her 13 points in the first half against Washington State, when she helped NU race to a 59- Steals 20 halftime lead. She added another strong effort with 12 points and a season-best seven rebounds to help her Yvonne Turner (vs. UAPB, 1/2/08; vs. Florida, 11/17/07) 8 celebrate her 21st birthday a day early with a win over Idaho State. Cory Montgomery (at Missouri, 1/17/09) 5 Kelsey Griffin (Three Times, at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09) 4 Kelley, who owns four double-figure scoring efforts this season, is shooting 44.7 percent (21-47) from the field Kaitlyn Burke (vs. Arizona St., 12/28/08; vs. Weber St., 11/14/08) 3 and 33.3 percent (4-12) from three-point range, while connecting on 77.8 percent (28-36) of her free throws. Dominique Kelley (at OSU, 3/7/09; vs. Texas Tech, 2/14/09) 3 Kala Kuhlmann (vs. Davidson, 11/13/09; at Colorado, 1/31/09) 3 Taken over 40 minutes, Kelley is averaging 20 points, 8.4 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.4 steals per game. Kelley Nicole Neals (vs. Colorado, 3/3/09) 3 averaged 9.7 points and 3.3 rebounds in 26.3 minutes per game as a sophomore starter in 2008-09. Catheryn Redmon (at Oklahoma State, 3/7/09) 3 Nikki Bober (vs. Texas, 1/9/08; vs. UTPA, 11/28/06) 2 Lindsey Moore (at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09; vs. Davidson, 11/13/09) 2 Big Four Bury Big Shots for Big Red Layne Reeves (vs. Davidson, 11/13/09) 2 Nebraska’s big four scorers of Kelsey Griffin, Cory Montgomery, Yvonne Turner and Dominique Kelley have all put Harleen Sidhu (vs. Kansas, 1/21/09) 2 Katya Leick (vs. Idaho State, 11/19/09 1 up solid numbers for the Huskers through the first seven games. Jessica Periago (Four Times, vs. Idaho State, 11/19/09) 1 Each of NU’s most experienced players have averaged double figures in points and have combined to hit 52.4 Blocked Shots percent (129-246) of their shots from the field, including 34-of-65 (45.9 percent) fo their three-point attempts. Catheryn Redmon (vs. Kansas State, 2/25/09) 7 Nikki Bober (vs. Arizona State, 12/28/08) 4 Nebraska’s depth this season has given the Huskers the luxury of resting all of their players through the first Kelsey Griffin (vs. Colorado, 3/2/08; at Kansas State, 2/4/06) 3 seven games. Overall, NU has 11 active players averaging nine or more minutes per game. Cory Montgomery (vs. Oral Roberts, 12/2/08) 2 Yvonne Turner (vs. Oklahoma, 1/10/09; vs. OSU, 2/10/08) 2 Kaitlyn Burke (vs. Missouri, 2/21/08; vs. UAPB, 1/2/08) 1 Cat Smash Fever Kala Kuhlmann (Three Times, vs. Idaho State, 11/19/09) 1 Junior Catheryn Redmon has picked up where she left off last season in the blocked shot department. Although Lindsey Moore (vs. Washington State, 11/22/09) 1 Nicole Neals (vs. Wash. St., 11/22/09; at UNLV, 11/15/09) 1 Redmon has moved to a reserve role with the return of two-time first-team All-Big 12 forward Kelsey Griffin from Jessica Periago (Nine Times, vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09) 1 injury, Redmon still leads the Huskers with 16 blocks through seven games. Layne Reeves (vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09) 1 Harleen Sidhu (Three Times, vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09) 1 The top returning shot-blocker in the Big 12 this year, Redmon produced 67 blocks in 31 games last season Minutes Played to average 2.2 blocks in 23.2 minutes per contest. Through seven games in 2009-10, Redmon is averaging 2.3 Yvonne Turner (vs. Kansas State, 2/25/09) 39 blocks in just 18.3 minutes per game and continues to climb Nebraska’s career block chart. She has moved into Cory Montgomery (vs. Missouri, 2/21/09; vs. Baylor, 2/4/09) 38 Dominique Kelley (vs. Texas Tech, 2/14/09) 35 sole possession of seventh with 92 blocks. Redmon, who has blocked two or more shots in five of NU’s first seven Kaitlyn Burke (at Cal State Bakersfield, 12/13/07) 34 games, needs just 12 more blocks to join the top four shot-blockers in Husker history. Catheryn Redmon (vs. Kansas State, 2/25/09) 34 Kelsey Griffin (at Kansas St., 2/27/08; at Kansas St., 2/4/06) 33 In addition to her shot-blocking success, Redmon is averaging 6.3 points and 6.9 rebounds per game after Lindsey Moore (at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09) 30 putting up a career-high 14 points and grabbing seven rebounds in Nebraska’s win over South Dakota on Dec. 3. Nicole Neals (vs. Minnesota, 12/5/06) 29 Kala Kuhlmann (at Denver, 11/24/08) 28 Redmon also just missed a pair of double-doubles early in the season. She had an eight-point, 10-rebound effort Nikki Bober (vs. Arizona State, 12/28/08) 25 against Washington State, after finishing with eight points and nine boards at UNLV on Nov. 15. Redmon owns 16 Jessica Periago (at Oklahoma State, 3/7/09) 24 Harleen Sidhu (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 24 offensive rebounds through NU’s first seven games. Layne Reeves (vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09) 13 Redmon is one of several Huskers with outstanding 40-minute production averages. Through seven games, she Katya Leick (vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09; vs. Davidson, 11/13/09) 8 Meghin Williams (Three Times, vs. South Dakota, 12/33/09) 4 is averaging 13.8 points, 15.0 rebounds and 5.0 blocks per 40 minutes. Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 7 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com

Freshman Moore Helps Huskers to 7-0 Mark as Starter Lindsey Moore has helped the Huskers to a 7-0 record as Nebraska’s starting in her first seven collegiate games. The 5-9 freshman from Covington, Wash., made an immediate impression in the Huskers’ season-opening win over Davidson on Nov. 13 by scoring Nebraska’s first two points of the year on a 15-foot jumper off the opening tip. She finished with five points and a game-high eight assists. She also committed just one turnover against the Wildcats. Last season, Kaitlyn Burke was the only Husker to produce eight assists in a game, which came at Long Beach State on Dec. 12, 2008. Over the three previous seasons, (2006-07, 2007-09, 2008-09), a Husker had produced 2009-10 Big 12 Preseason Poll Team (First-Place Votes) Returning Starters Points eight or more assists on only three occasions, including nine from Yvonne Turner at Kansas State on Feb. 27, 2008, 1. Baylor (5) 1 109 and eight from Kiera Hardy at Minnesota on Dec. 5, 2006. T2. Kansas (3) 4 106 Moore is coming off a six-point effort in Nebraska’s win over South Dakota on Thursday night. She enters the T2. Texas (3) 3 106 Miami game with a 1.9-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio (28-15). 4. Texas A&M (1) 2 87 5. Oklahoma 3 86 A 2009 Parade All-American and the Washington High School Player of the Year last season, Moore leads the 6. Nebraska 6 80 Huskers with 4.0 assists per game, while adding 3.9 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game. She also leads 7. Iowa State 2 59 Nebraska in minutes played. 8. Kansas State 2 44 9. Oklahoma State 3 41 Moore produced the first double-figure scoring effort of her career with 10 points, four assists, three rebounds, 10. Texas Tech 3 38 a steal and her first career block in NU’s win over Washington State on Nov. 22. 11. Colorado 5 22 12. Missouri 4 15 Huskers Soar Past South Dakota, 77-38 (first-place votes in parentheses; coaches not allowed to vote Nebraska erupted on a 30-5 surge in the final 10:30 of the first half to carry a 26-point halftime lead and cruise for own team) to a 77-38 win over South Dakota on Thursday night at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Preseason Big 12 Honors With the victory, Nebraska improved to 7-0 to open the season for the first time since 1996-97. The 14 points Player of the Year: Danielle McCray, Kansas, 5-11, Sr., G/F scored by South Dakota tied for the fourth-fewest allowed by the Huskers in school history, while the Huskers Newcomer of the Year: , Texas A&M, 6-1, Jr., F/C Freshman of the Year: , Baylor, 6-8, Fr., C produced a seven-game winning streak for just the 10th time in school history. Nine Huskers found the scoring column on the night, led by 14 points from senior forward Cory Montgomery, who Preseason First-Team All-Big 12 added four rebounds and three assists in just 17 minutes of action. Senior guard Yvonne Turner added 13 points Danielle McCray 5-11 Sr. G/F Kansas on 4-of-5 three-point shooting, which all came during a seven-minute span during Nebraska’s decisive first-half Kelsey Griffin 6-2 Sr. F Nebraska surge. Junior center Catheryn Redmon added 14 points, seven rebounds and three blocks, with 12 of her points 5-9 Jr. G Oklahoma coming in the second half. Andrea Riley 5-5 Sr. G Oklahoma State Brittainey Raven 6-0 Sr. G Texas “Our defense and our pressure were really good for a majority of the game,” Nebraska Coach Connie Yori said. “Our inside game did a nice job both finishing and passing the ball, and Vonnie provided a big spark by knocking Honorable-Mention Brittney Griner 6-8 Fr. C Baylor down those four threes. That really changed the game in the first half.” 6-0 Sr. G Iowa State Kelsey Griffin added eight points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals in just 17 minutes of action, while Ashley Sweat 6-2 Sr. F Kansas State Lindsey Moore, Kala Kuhlmann and Layne Reeves each added six points, and Nicole Neals pitched in five points. Whitney Hand 6-1 So. G Oklahoma 6-0 Sr. G/F Texas A&M Annie Roche led the Coyotes with eight points, while Teresa Case managed seven. Nebraska hit 47.4 percent (27-57) of its shots from the field, including 8-of-22 three-pointers (36.4 percent). Nebraska Big 12 Players of the Week NU also hit 15-of-23 free throws and outrebounded the Coyotes, 37-26, while allowing just four offensive rebounds. 2008-09 The Huskers were also a season-best plus-15 in the turnover department (28-13), forcing 18 Coyote miscues in the Player, Class, Position Date first half. Cory Montgomery, Junior, Forward Dec. 1, 2008 South Dakota hit 37.8 percent (14-37) of its attempts, including 5-of-14 three-pointers, but just 5-of-14 free 2007-08 throws. Overall Nebraska attempted 20 more field goals and nine more free throws hant the Coyotes. Kelsey Griffin, Junior, Forward Feb. 4, 2008 A spirited South Dakota team that featured several Nebraska natives and plenty of Cornhusker State connections, 2006-07 jumped to an 8-5 lead with 14:32 to play in the opening half. The Coyotes continued to lead until Montgomery Kelsey Griffin, Sophomore, Forward Feb. 5, 2007 knocked down a pair of free throws to give Nebraska a 9-8 lead with 11:33 left in the half. Kelsey Griffin, Sophomore, Forward Jan. 8, 2007 Teresa Case hit a free throw for USD to trim the lead to 10-9 with 10:49 left in the half, before Griffin scored five Nebraska Big 12 Rookies of the Week straight points to start a 30-5 surge the rest of the half. Turner also played a huge role in the run, knocking down 2007-08 four straight three-point attempts, including one that resulted in a four-point play to help the Huskers take a 40-14 Player, Class, Position Date lead into the locker room at halftime. Kaitlyn Burke, Freshman, Guard Dec. 17, 2007 Turner led all scorers with 13 points in the first half, while Montgomery added eight points, four rebounds and 2005-06 three assists. Griffin and Moore each contributed six first-half points. Player, Class, Position Date Nebraska continued its stellar defensive play by limiting the Coyotes to just 6-of-14 shooting in the first half, Kelsey Griffin, Freshman, Forward Feb. 6, 2006 while forcing 18 turnovers. The Huskers drew six offensive fouls in the first half, which put USD in serious foul Kelsey Griffin, Freshman, Forward Jan. 9, 2006 trouble, as the Coyotes had as many fouls (14) as points in the opening 20 minutes. South Dakota scored the first five points of the second half, but the Huskers quickly put any thoughts of a Coyote 2009 Academic All-Big 12 Huskers comeback to rest by getting 10 straight points, including three consecutive baskets from Montgomery. Nebraska Player (Class) Major continued to build lead despite playing without Griffin, Montgomery and Dominique Kelley for the final 16 minutes First Team of the second half, as the trio earned valuable rest heading into Saturday afternoon’s game at unbeaten Miami. Kaitlyn Burke (Sophomore) Undeclared Kala Kuhlmann (Junior) Psychology/Spanish Jessica Periago (Sophomore) Undeclared Huskers Seek Seventh Straight Postseason Appearance Second Team Nebraska claimed its sixth consecutive postseason tournament bid with a trip to the 2009 Postseason WNIT. The Cory Montgomery (Sophomore) Accounting Huskers claimed three straight bids in the WNIT in 2004, 2005 and 2006, winning at least one game in all three trips. Nebraska qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 2007 and 2008, advancing to the second round of the Big Dance in 2008 with a win over Xavier in College Park, Md. Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 8 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com

Nebraska’s Career Scoring Leaders Before Coach Connie Yori’s arrival at Nebraska for the 2002-03 season, Nebraska had never earned more than Player (Years) Points three consecutive postseason berths. 1. Karen Jennings (1990-93) 2,405 Nebraska made its sixth trip to the postseason WNIT in 2009, joining bids in 1992 and 1976. The Huskers have 2. Maurtice Ivy (1985-88) 2,131 also advanced to seven NCAA Tournaments in school history (2008, 2007, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1993, 1988), dating 3. Amy Stephens (1986-89) 1,976 back to the first full season of varsity women’s basketball at Nebraska in 1975-76. 4. Kiera Hardy (2004-07) 1,930 5. Nicole Kubik (1997-2000) 1,867 6. Anna DeForge (1995-98) 1,859 Griffin Ranked Among Nation’s Top Five Power Forwards 7. Debra Powell (1982-85) 1,843 Nebraska senior Kelsey Griffin was recognized by ESPN.com as one of the country’s top five power forwards in 8. Kathy Hagerstrom (1980-83) 1,778 an article published on-line on Nov. 11. Griffin, a two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection and 2010 Lowe’s Senior 9. Angie Miller (1984-87) 1,541 CLASS Award candidate, joined Xavier’s , Gonzaga’s Heather Bowman, Arizona’s Ify Ibekwe and Florida 10. Kelsey Griffin (2005-present) 1,462 State’s Jacinta Moore on the listing of the top power forwards in the country. Harris and Ibekwe are juniors, while 11. Diane DelVigna (1979-80) 1,433 Bowman, Monroe and Griffin are all seniors. 12. Janet Smith (1979-82) 1,284 Against Davidson, the 6-2 forward from Eagle River, Alaska, made her first regular-season appearance since 13. Brooke Schwartz (1997-2000) 1,243 the second round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament at College Park, Md. Interestingly, Griffin went head-to-head with 14. Jan Crouch (1976-79) 1,183 a two of the nation’s top 10 big players in College Park. 15. Meggan Yedsena (1991-94) 1,116 16. Ann Halsne (1988-91) 1,096 In the first round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament, Griffin took on Xavier’s Harris, who was ranked as the No. 1 17. Nafeesah Brown (1992-94) 1,089 power forward, and center Ta’Shia Phillips, who made the list as one of ESPN.com’s top five centers. 17. Tina McClain (1994-97) 1,074 Griffin dominated the game with the Musketeers, erupting for 26 points, while adding four rebounds and three 19. Kate Galligan (1993-96) 1,069 steals. She also took three charges against Xavier despite playing with a protective vest around her mid-section to 20. Cathy Owen (1982-85) 1,048 protect a broken rib. Griffin alone outscored Harris (14) and Phillips (9) who combined for 23 points, as Nebraska 21. Cory Montgomery (2006-present) 1,037 posted a 61-58 victory. Like Griffin, Harris missed the 2008-09 season with an injury. 22. Stacy Imming (1984-87) 1,036 Griffin, who became just the third player in Big 12 history joining Oklahoma’s Courtney Paris and Texas’ Tiffany 23. Alexa Johnson (2001-04) 1,035 Jackson to earn three preseason first-team all-conference honors, is one of four current players from the league to 24. Charlie Rogers (1997-2000) 1,001 earn spots on the ESPN.com power rankings. Oklahoma’s Danielle Robinson was chosen as the nation’s top point guard, while Oklahoma State’s Andrea Riley Nebraska’s Career Rebound Leaders also made the list at the point. Kansas’ Danielle McCray, the 2009-10 Preseason Big 12 Player of the Year, was Player (Years) Points 1. Janet Smith (1979-82) 1,280 selected as one of the country’s top five small forwards. 2. Karen Jennings (1990-93) 1,000 ESPN.com’s selection panel of Mechelle Voepel, Charlie Creme, Melanie Jackson and Graham Hays picked 3. Kathy Hagerstrom (1980-83) 874 Stanford’s as the nation’s top center, while Connecticut’s was the country’s top small 4. Anna DeForge (1995-98) 804 forward. Virginia’s was tabbed the best shooting guard in the nation entering the 2009-10 season. 5. Maurtice Ivy (1985-88) 778 6. Debra Powell (1982-85) 750 Griffin To Contend for National Honors in 2009-10 7. Kelsey Griffin (2005-present) 729 Two-time first-team All-Big 12 forward Kelsey Griffin will contend for All-America honors on the court, in the 8. Angie Miller (1984-87) 661 classroom and in the community in 2009-10. 9. Charlie Rogers (1997-00) 659 10. Jan Crouch (1976-79) 651 After redshirting in 2008-09 while recovering from a left foot injury, Griffin returns as the No. 1 active rebounder -- Cory Montgomery (2006-present) 493 (729) and No. 3 active scorer (1,462 points) in the Big 12 Conference. After becoming only the third player in Big 12 history to be named a three-time preseason first-team all-league selection, Griffin will contend for All-America Nebraska Career Blocks honors on the court. Player (Season) Blocks The two-time first-team academic All-Big 12 honoree will also contend for CoSIDA Academic All-America honors 1. Janet Smith (1979-82) 238 in the classroom while carrying better than a 3.4 GPA as a biological sciences major. In the community, she is a 2. Danielle Page (2005-08) 207 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award candidate after being named to the 2007 Big 12 Winter Good 3. Charlie Rogers (1997-00) 126 4. Maurtice Ivy (1985-88) 104 Griffin’s Doubles Works Team. 5. Kathy Hagerstrom (1980-83) 102 (22-Career, 2-2009-10) A projected 2010 WNBA first-round draft pick, Griffin was dominant down the stretch 6. Katie Morse (2001-04) 101 2009-10 for the Huskers as a junior, averaging 19 points and nine rebounds per game over the 7. Catheryn Redmon (2008-present) 92 Pts.-Reb. Opponent Huskers’ last 12 contests in 2007-08. 8. Casey Leonhardt (2000-01) 88 28-13 at St. Mary’s 9. Kelsey Griffin (2006-present) 70 27-14 vs. UALR Griffin finished 2007-08 as the No. 7 scorer (15.3 ppg) and No. 12 rebounder (7.2 10. Rissa Taylor (1990-93) 66 2007-08 rpg) in the Big 12 Conference, despite playing with a cracked rib the entire season, 11. Pyra Aarden (1993-96) 63 21-10 vs. Kansas which limited her playing time to just 25.9 minutes per game. Despite being limited by Karen Jennings (1990-93) 63 26-10 Colorado 15-14 at Texas Tech the injury, Griffin ranked among the top three players in the Big 12 in points per minute 19-11 K-State and rebounds per minute, joining 2006 National Player of the Year Courtney Paris. Griffin NU Career Three-Point Leaders 16-10 Texas A&M trailed only Andrea Riley in points per minutes, while trailing only Paris in rebounds per Player, Pos. (Season) 3FG 13-10 Texas 1. Kiera Hardy, G (2004-07) 267 15-12 Robert Morris minute across the league. 2. Anna DeForge, G (1995-98) 155 2006-07 In NU’s last 12 games of 2007-08, Griffin scored 20 or more points on six occasions, 3. Kate Galligan, G (1993-96) 145 23-13 Baylor including a 26-point effort against Xavier’s inside duo of Amber Harris and Ta’Shia 4. Nicole Kubik, G (1997-00) 129 24-10 Kansas Amy Stephens, G (1986-89) 129 16-10 at Texas A&M Phillips to lead the Huskers to their first NCAA Tournament win in 10 seasons. Griffin 6. Yvonne Turner, G (2006-present) 122 18-13 at Kansas notched four double-doubles in those 12 games, including a season-high 14 rebounds 7. Amanda Went, G (1998-01) 96 15-13 at Florida at Texas Tech. 8. Brooke Schwartz, G (1997-00) 81 18-10 vs. NC State Griffin was at her best in Big 12 play, ranking fifth with 16.8 points per game and 9. Margaret Richards, G (2001-04) 79 13-11 at Creighton 10. Chelsea Aubry, F (2004-07) 78 22-10 at USC sixth with 8.2 rebounds per contest, despite being the focus of every opposing defense. Active Huskers with 30 or More Career 3FG 13-12 at UC Irvine She also ranked among the top 10 players in the league in both field goal and free throw -- Kaitlyn Burke, G (2007-present) 57 17-12 CS Fullerton percentage. She had season highs of 26 points against Xavier, at home against Colorado 2005-06 -- Nicole Neals, G (2006-present) 56 and at home against Missouri, carrying NU to victories in all three games. -- Cory Montgomery, F (2006-present) 47 28-12 at K-State -- Dominique Kelley, G (2007-present) 40 16-12 Missouri She opened February as the Big 12 Player-of-the-Week on Feb. 4. She produced 23 31-14 vs. TAMUCC points and nine rebounds in a win at Missouri on Feb. 3, after going for 19 points and Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 9 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com

11 rebounds against No. 18 Kansas State on Jan. 30. She added 25 points in a comeback win at Colorado on Feb. 6, Husker Career 20-Point Games producing 17 second-half points. Kelsey Griffin (19) Points Defensively, Griffin led the Huskers with 20 charges drawn in 2007-08, while adding a career-best 40 steals. She vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/27/05) 31 also blocked 25 shots on the year. at Saint Mary’s (11/28/09) 28 at Kansas State (2/4/06) 28 Griffin ranks 10th on Nebraska’s all-time scoring list with 1,462 points, seventh on NU’s career rebounding list vs. UALR (11/27/09) 27 with 729 and ninth on the Husker career block chart with 70. vs. Xavier (3/23/08) 26 vs. Colorado (3/2/08) 26 Montgomery Aims for Memorable Senior Season vs. Missouri (2/21/08) 26 Nebraska Coach Connie Yori likes to call senior Cory Montgomery the forgotten player in the Big 12. Yori also at Colorado (2/6/08) 25 vs. Kansas (1/27/07) 24 believes the 6-2 forward from Cannon Falls, Minn., is the most underrated player in the league. at Missouri (2/3/08) 23 Last season, Montgomery was overlooked by league coaches for first- or second-team All-Big 12 honors despite vs. #13 Baylor (2/3/07) 23 ranking among the top 10 players in the league in both scoring and rebounding with 15.2 points (7th) and 7.8 rebounds vs. #8 Oklahoma (1/6/07) 22 per game (8th). at UC Irvine (11/24/06) 22 Entering the 2009-10 campaign, Montgomery was again passed over by the Big 12 coaches for preseason All-Big at Northwestern (12/10/05) 22 vs. Kansas (3/11/08) 21 12 honors, not earning a vote for either first-team or honorable-mention honors despite ranking sixth among active at Texas (1/3/07) 21 Big 12 players in career rebounding and ninth in career scoring. vs. Creighton (11/30/07) 20 Montgomery is out to prove that she belongs among the league’s elite players in 2009-10, while making it a vs. Nicholls State (12/21/06) 20 memorable campaign for the Huskers. vs. #24 Texas A&M (2/11/06) 20 Last year, in her first season as a starter, Montgomery was a force inside for the Huskers, averaging 16.2 points Cory Montgomery (13) Points and 7.8 boards in Big 12 action. She was at her best over the last seven games of the at Oklahoma State (3/7/09) 30 season, as the honorable-mention All-Big 12 selection increased her production to 19.6 Cory’s Doubles at Colorado (1/31/09) 24 vs. #8 Baylor (2/4/09) 22 points and 9.0 rebounds per game. Her efforts earned her Nebraska’s Offensive Player- (9-Career, 1-2009-10) 2009-10 vs. Butler (11/28/08) 22 of-the-Year Award at the conclusion of the season. Pts.-Reb. Opponent vs. #20 Kansas State (2/25/09) 21 Montgomery capped the regular season with a career-high 30 points to go along with 15-10 Idaho State at #14 Kansas State (1/27/09) 21 11 rebounds in a win at Oklahoma State on March 7 for her seventh double-double of the 2008-09 vs. Southern Utah (11/22/08) 21 30-11 Oklahoma St. year. She added 20 points and nine boards against Kansas on March 12, before pitching at Iowa State (1/19/08) 21 12-10 Colorado vs. USC (12/8/07) 21 in 17 points and seven rebounds while tying her career high with a trio of three-pointers 17-11 Texas Tech vs. Kansas (3/12/09) 20 in a second-round WNIT loss at New Mexico on March 25. 22-14 #8 Baylor 11-10 at UTEP at Kansas (2/28/09) 20 Montgomery produced double figures in 15 of NU’s last 17 games, including seven 20-11 Oral Roberts vs. Oral Roberts (12/2/08) 20 20-point efforts. She had a 20-point, nine-rebound night at Kansas on Feb. 28, which 22-11 vs. Butler at Denver (11/24/08) 20 followed a 21-point, eight-rebound effort in a win over No. 20 Kansas State on Feb. 25. 2007-08 Yvonne Turner (3) Points She also scored 21 points in the first meeting with KSU on Jan. 27. She notched a then- 16-11 Robert Morris at Oklahoma State (3/7/09) 26 career high with 24 points, while adding nine boards at Colorado on Jan. 31. She added at #5 Maryland (3/25/08) 23 22 points and a career-best 14 rebounds against No. 8 Baylor (Feb. 4), while playing a career-high 38 minutes. She at #16 Texas (1/14/09) 21 notched 24 double-figure scoring efforts on the season. Dominique Kelley (1) Points Overall, Montgomery owns 13 career 20-point efforts, including 11 in 2008-09. She also owns nine career double- vs. Butler (11/28/08) 21 doubles, including seven in 2008-09, and one this season. One of the best free throw shooters in the Big 12 and the nation, Montgomery finished Nebraska’s 30-Point Performances (18 Individuals) second in the league with her 85.6 percent accuracy at the stripe, which ranked 20th in Montgomery’s Player (Years) Games the final NCAA Division I statistical rankings. She also finished fifth on NU’s single-season 08-09 Big 12 Ranks 1. Karen Jennings (1989-92) 12 free throw percentage list. Category Rank 2. Amy Stephens (1986-89) 9 Although 2008-09 marked her first year as a full-time starter, Montgomery is one of Scoring 7th (15.2 ppg) 3. Maurtice Ivy (1985-88) 8 the most experienced Huskers. In 2007-08, she averaged 9.4 points and 4.5 rebounds per Rebounding 8th (7.8 rpg) 4. Nicole Kubik (1997-00) 5 Def. Reb. T8th (5.1 drpg) 5. Kiera Hardy (2004-07) 4 game as one of the most productive reserves in the Big 12, while also starting four games Off. Reb. 9th (2.7 orpg) Diane DelVigna (1979-80) 4 in place of an injured Kelsey Griffin at the end of the non-conference season. FG Pct. 9th (43.7%) Debra Powell (1982-85) 4 Montgomery scored in double figures 15 times in 2007-08. She set a season high with FT Pct. 2nd (85.6%) 8. Angie Miller (1984-87) 2 21 points in a win over USC (Dec. 8, 2007), before matching that effort with 21 points 9. Kelsey Griffin (2006-present) 1 and eight boards in 23 minutes off the bench in a victory at Iowa State (Jan. 19, 2008). She also produced her first Cory Montgomery (2007-present) 1 Tied with eight others career double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds in a win over Robert Morris (Dec. 2, 2007). Nebraska Top-10 Single-Game Steals Turner Trying to Turn Up Nebraska’s Pressure Player (Game) Steals Yvonne Turner solidified her spot as one of the Big 12’s best defenders in 2008-09 by earning her second straight 1. Kathy Hawkins (Wichita State, 2/5/77) 10 2. Nicole Kubik (Washington, 12/6/99) 9 appearance on the Big 12 All-Defensive Team and NU’s Defensive Player-of-the-Year Award. She ranked fourth in the Nicole Kubik (North Texas, 12/20/98) 9 Big 12 with 2.2 steals per game, after leading the Big 12 with 2.6 steals per league game in 2007-08. LaToya Doage (Missouri, 1/18/97) 9 Her 81 steals in 2007-08 ranked as the second-best total by a Husker sophomore in history, while ranking eighth Nafeesah Brown (Northern Iowa, 12/28/93) 9 Kathy Hawkins (Occidental, 1/10/77) 9 overall on NU’s single-season steals list. She registered just 67 steals last season, while playing much of the year Kathy Hawkins (UNO, 1/28/76) 9 with an injured shoulder. She also spent more minutes on the floor, and without Kelsey Griffin and Nikki Bober in 8. Yvonne Turner (Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1/2/08) 8 Nebraska’s inside rotation, the Huskers were forced to back off their defensive pressure because of a lack of depth. Yvonne Turner (Florida, 11/17/07) 8 This season, the Huskers have their deepest and most experienced lineup in at least a decade, and Turner and the Nicole Kubik (Three Times) 8 Kathy Hawkins (One Time) 8 Huskers are hoping that means more steals and easy transition baskets. Crystal Coleman, Jan Crouch, Stacy Imming (1) 8 Last season, Nebraska totaled just 208 steals on the year, including just 93 in Big 12 action, after producing 266 steals overall and 121 thefts in Big 12 play in 2007-08. With 176 career steals, including 10 in seven games this season, Turner is approaching Nebraska’s all-time top 10 on that list, needing 12 steals to catch three-time first-team All-Big 12 guard Kiera Hardy (2004-07) in 10th at Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 10 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com

NU leads at the half 6-0 188. Turner owns career highs of eight steals against Florida (Nov. 17, 2007) and Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Jan. 2, NU trails at the half 1-0 2008). Those totals rank among the top-10 single-game marks in NU history. She is one of only three Huskers to NU is tied at the half 0-0 notch eight or more steals twice in a career. NU attempts more FG than opponent 5-0 NU attempts fewer FG than opponent 2-0 HuskerS Geared Up for Another Strong Schedule NU attempts same number of FG as opponent 0-0 The past two seasons, Nebraska has faced the two strongest regular-season schedules in school history with NU makes more FG than opponent 6-0 both ranking among the top 25 nationally. NU makes fewer FG than opponent 1-0 Last season, the Huskers faced the No. 23 Strength of Schedule in the country according to CollegeRPI.com, NU makes same number of FG as opponent 0-0 while finishing No. 71 nationally in overall RPI. The 2008-09 Huskers played 19 of their 31 games against 2009 postseason qualifiers, including 11 against NCAA Tournament teams NU has better FG Pct. than opponent 6-0 This season, Nebraska will face another challenging schedule that will feature 15 regular-season games against NU has worse FG Pct. than opponent 1-0 2009 postseason qualifiers, including 10 games against 2009 NCAA ournamentT teams. NU shoots 50 percent or better from field 2-0 The highlight of Nebraska’s non-conference schedule will come with a Dec. 20 showdown against No. 7 LSU at NU shoots less than 50 percent from field 5-0 the Devaney Center. The Huskers battled the Tigers on New Year’s Day in Baton Rouge, and will be looking to even NU shoots 40 percent or better from field 6-0 the two-game home-and-home series when the preseason SEC favorites come to Lincoln. LSU advanced to five NU shoots less than 40 percent from field 1-0 consecutive NCAA Final Fours before settling for a trip to the second round with a young squad a year ago. Nebraska will face preseason Missouri Valley Conference favorite Creighton on Dec. 9 at the Devaney Center, and NU shoots more FT than opponent 6-0 will also square off with preseason America East favorite Vermont at Burlington, Vt., on Jan. 4. The Catamounts NU shoots fewer FT than opponent 1-0 NU shoots same number of FT as opponent 0-0 lost to 2009 national champion Connecticut in the NCAA Tournament first round a year ago. The Huskers faced their first tough test against defending Sun Belt champion UALR in the first game of the Saint Mary’s Hilton Tournament NU makes more FT than opponent 6-0 in Moraga, Calif., on Nov. 27. UALR returned four starters from a team that finished with a 26-7 record a year ago, NU makes fewer FT than opponent 1-0 but Nebraska still rolled to a 17-point win. NU makes same number of FT as opponent 0-0 The Huskers also face a stiff test at unbeaten Miami on Dec. 5. The Hurricanes head into Saturday’s game with NU has more total rebounds than opponent 7-0 a perfect 7-0 record, while four starters are averaging in double figures. NU has fewer total rebounds than opponent 0-0 Once Big 12 play begins, Nebraska will be faced with an NCAA Tournament-caliber atmosphere every night. The NU has same number of total rebounds as opp. 0-0 Big 12 sent six teams to the NCAA Tournament as top-six seeds in 2009, and all six teams (No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 2 NU has more offensive rebounds than opponent 6-0 Baylor, No. 2 Texas A&M, No. 4 Iowa State, No. 5 Kansas State, No. 6 Texas) closed the regular season in both the NU has fewer offensive rebounds than opponent 1-0 Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches Top 25. NU has same number of off. rbs. as opponent 0-0 In addition, Kansas returns five starters from a team that advanced to the WNIT championship game, while Oklahoma State also advanced to the WNIT and Texas Tech was postseason eligible. NU has more assists than opponent 6-0 NU has fewer assists than opponent 1-0 NU has same number of assists as opponent 0-0 Powerful Big 12 Produced Postseason Success in 2009 The Big 12 was rated as the No. 1 RPI league in the nation for the third consecutive season in 2008-09 by NU has more turnovers than opponent 1-0 CollegeRPI.com. When the field of 64 teams for the NCAA Tournament was announced, six league teams (Oklahoma, NU has fewer turnovers than opponent 4-0 Texas A&M, Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas State, Texas) earned top-six seeds into the tournament. Three more teams, NU has same number of turnovers as opponent 2-0 Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma State, claimed spots in the 48-team WNIT field. NU has more steals than opponent 2-0 The Big 12 matched the Big East Conference by sending four teams to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2009, while NU has fewer steals than opponent 5-0 Oklahoma and Iowa State both advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight. OU went on to the Final Four. In addition to the NU has same number of steals as opponent 0-0 league’s success in the NCAA Tournament, Nebraska earned a bye to the second round of the WNIT, while Oklahoma NU has more blocked shots than opponent 4-0 State went 1-1 in the tournament. Kansas advanced all the way to the WNIT championship game. NU has fewer blocked shots than opponent 2-0 All 12 conference teams closed the 2008-09 regular season among the top 126 teams in the CollegeRPI.com NU has same number of blocks as opponent 1-0 rankings of the 341 teams in NCAA Division I. Only Missouri and Colorado ranked outside the top 100. NU commits more fouls than opponent 2-0 NU commits fewer fouls than opponent 5-0 Nebraska Hopes to Benefit From Big 12 Changes in 2009-10 NU commits same number of fouls as opponent 0-0 Last season a Nebraska team that was hit hard by injuries battled to a seventh-place tie in the Big 12 Conference standings, finishing with a 6-10 league record against the nation’s strongest conference. Games are decided by 20 or more points 5-0 Entering the 2008-09 campaign, the Big 12 returned 48 starters from the 2007-08 season. Overall, only 35 Games are decided by 10 or more points 7-0 letterwinners were lost from the Big 12 schools from the 2007-08 season, while 98 letterwinners returned for 2008- Games are decided by 9 or fewer points 0-0 Games are decided by 5 or fewer points 0-0 09. Games are decided by 3 or fewer points 0-0 This season, just 38 starters return for the 2009-10 season across the 12 league schools, including a league- leading six Huskers. A total of just 53 letterwinners are gone from the conference, including just two Huskers, while Overtime 0-0 96 letterwinners return, including 11 Huskers. Playing on Monday 0-0 Last season, the top five Big 12 teams (Oklahoma, Baylor, Texas A&M, Kansas State, Iowa State) all featured Playing on Tuesday 0-0 lineups with more than 375 career starts, while Nebraska ended the year with far and away the most inexperienced Playing on Wednesday 0-0 starting five, which had just 202 combined career starts. Playing on Thursday 2-0 Baylor loses more than 350 career starts from its lineup last year, while Kansas State and Texas A&M must Playing on Friday 2-0 compensate for the loss of more than 300 combined career starts. Iowa State must replace nearly 300 starts, while Playing on Saturday 1-0 Oklahoma needs to not only make up for the more than 200 career starts and the amazing scoring and rebounding Playing on Sunday 2-0 production of Courtney and Ashley Paris, but also the unfortunate loss of sophomore shooting guard Whitney Hand Playing in November 6-0 to a season-ending knee injury in late-November of this season. Playing in December 1-0 While those five Big 12 teams will have drastically new looks in their lineups in 2009-10, the Huskers will be Playing in January 0-0 bolstered by the return of Kelsey Griffin to its starting five. Griffin has started 100 games in her NU career. Nebraska Playing in February 0-0 also features junior guard Dominique Kelley, who has started 71 straight games to open her career, while senior Playing in March 0-0 forward Cory Montgomery made her 38th straight start against South Dakota and her 42nd career start. 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Yvonne Turner started her 68th career game against South Dakota after coming off the bench the first three games this season. Freshman point guard Lindsey Moore has started the first seven games of her NU career, and USA Today/ESPN Coaches Top 25 gives the Huskers a starting five with 288 career starts. Third Regular-Season Poll Nebraska’s experience doesn’t end at the starting lineup. Junior Catheryn Redmon gives the Huskers a dominant (Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009) defensive presence inside. The 6-3 center from Texas started NU’s final 24 games last year, while fellow junior guard 1-Connecticut (6-0) (31)...... 775 Kaitlyn Burke started 19 contests a year ago. Senior guard Kala Kuhlmann earned starts in each of NU’s first three 2-Stanford (6-0)...... 742 games this season to give the Huskers 46 additional games of starting experience. 3-Ohio State (8-0)...... 709 4-North Carolina (5-0)...... 660 5-Tennessee (5-0)...... 641 Take Cover When the Big Cat Roars 6-Notre Dame (6-0)...... 614 Center Catheryn Redmon produced one of the best single-season block efforts in school history with 67 rejections 7-Texas A&M (3-0)...... 568 as a sophomore in 2008-09. She ranked second on the sophomore single-season list, trailing only Janet Smith’s 69 8-Baylor (6-1)...... 539 blocks in 1979-80. Nebraska’s overall single-season mark was set by Danielle Page with 9-Florida State (6-0)...... 518 78 in 2007-08. Redmon is just the third player in history to record 60 or more blocks in Redmon’s Rejections 10-Xavier (5-0)...... 516 a season. Career Single-Game Bests 11-LSU (5-0)...... 456 Blocks Opponent 12-Duke (5-1)...... 420 Redmon is off to a great start in the blocked shot category this season, with 16 13-Arizona State (4-1)...... 364 rejections in 128 minutes through the first seven games. Last season, Redmon only had 7 vs. #20 K-State 5 at New Mexico 14-Vanderbilt (6-0)...... 357 three blocks through the first seven games and did not record her 16th block until the 5 vs. Colorado 15-Virginia (5-1)...... 299 14th game of the season - the Big 12 opener against Oklahoma when she had three 5 vs. #22 Iowa St. 16-Georgia (6-0)...... 297 against the Sooners to push her season total to 18 on Jan. 10. 5 at Missouri 17-Texas (4-2)...... 265 Redmon’s 2008-09 single-season mark was even more amazing considering she 18-Oklahoma (4-2)...... 249 blocked 64 of her 67 shots on the year in her 24 games as a starter, after blocking just Cat’s Doubles 19-California (3-2)...... 244 three shots in limited action through NU’s first seven games of the season. As a starter, 2008-09 20-Pittsburgh (5-0)...... 231 21-Michigan State (4-2)...... 98 Redmon averaged 2.7 blocks per game, including 2.8 in Big 12 Conference action. Pts.-Reb. Opponent 13-15 CS Bakersfield 22-Maryland (6-1)...... 72 Her conference blocks trailed only All-Americans Courtney Paris from Oklahoma (3.1 23-DePaul (5-1)...... 68 bpg) and Danielle Wilson from Baylor (3.0 bpg). In fact, Redmon is the only top-five 10-11 at UTEP 12-11 at Missouri 24-Dayton (6-1)...... 65 shot-blocker returning to the Big 12 in 2009-10, as Kansas State’s Marlies Gipson and 25-Louisville (4-1)...... 62 Texas’ Ashley Lindsey both departed the league as seniors. Paris was also a senior in Big 12 Block Leaders Note: Nebraska 2009-10 opponents in bold. 2008-09, while Wilson left the Baylor team following her junior season. 27-Nebraska (6-0)...... 30 BPG Player (Team) 28-Vermont (4-0)...... 22 Redmon continued to increase her defensive dominance inside throughout the 2008- 5.9 Brittney Griner, BU 09 season, blocking 30 shots in NU’s final nine games (3.3 bpg), including one of the 33-Kansas (3-2)...... 14 2.9 Ashley Gayle, UT 36-Iowa State (3-1)...... 8 top single-game block performances in NU history with a career-high seven rejections 2.9 D. Buchanan, A&M 38-Miami (7-0)...... 5 in the win over No. 20 Kansas State on Feb. 25. Redmon’s total tied for the second-best 2.3 Catheryn Redmon, NU T42-Oklahoma State (4-2)...... 3 mark in school history, trailing only Page’s nine blocks against Baylor on Feb. 3, 2007. Redmon added five blocks in a win over Colorado on March 3 and five more rejections at New Mexico in the second Associated Press Top 25 round of the WNIT on March 25. Third Regular-Season Poll Redmon ranks seventh on Nebraska’s career block list with 92, and needs nine more to catch Katie Morse in sixth on the all-time list. (Monday, Nov. 30, 2009) 1-Connecticut (6-0) (40)...... 1,000 2-Stanford (6-0)...... 957 Huskers a Fixture on FSN in 2009-10 3-Ohio State (8-0)...... 893 Once Big 12 play heats up in January, Nebraska will become a regular on the Fox Sports family of networks. 4-North Carolina (5-0)...... 860 The Huskers will play three nationally televised games on FSN during the first half of the 16-game Big 12 5-Notre Dame (6-0)...... 850 Conference schedule. Nebraska makes its national TV debut at Baylor on Saturday, Jan. 17, when the Huskers take 6-Tennessee (5-0)...... 823 on 6-foot-8 dunking machine Brittney Griner and the Lady Bears. 7-LSU (5-0)...... 717 Six days later, Nebraska will be back on FSN at the Bob Devaney Sports Center when the Huskers play host to 8-Baylor (6-1)...... 691 the Kansas State Wildcats on Saturday, Jan. 23, at 11 a.m. 9-Xavier (5-0)...... 685 10-Texas A&M (3-0)...... 601 On Saturday, Jan. 30, Nebraska travels to Boulder to take on Colorado in a game that will be televised by Fox 11-Duke (5-1)...... 595 Sports Rocky Mountain, with a 4:30 p.m. central time tip-off. NU’s next contest with Oklahoma State on Feb. 3 at 12-Florida State (6-0)...... 561 7:05 p.m. will be televised on Fox Sports Midwest as part of the Huskers’ third-tier television agreement. 13-Georgia (6-0)...... 495 Nebraska plays its third national TV contest in its first eight Big 12 games when the Huskers square off with 14-Virginia (5-1)...... 437 Texas A&M at the Devaney Center on Saturday, Feb. 6, at Noon. 15-Arizona State (4-1)...... 398 The Huskers return to Fox Sports Midwest for road action at Kansas on Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m. 16-Vanderbilt (6-0)...... 386 Both of Nebraska’s contests on Fox Sports Midwest will also feature a free live video stream on Huskers.com. 17-Texas (4-2)...... 367 As many as five of NU’s games will appear for free on Huskers.com throughout the season, while all of Nebraska’s 18-Oklahoma (4-2)...... 270 19-Pittsburgh (5-0)...... 252 non-nationally televised home games will be available to premium subscribers of HuskersNside. 20-California (3-2)...... 230 Many of Nebraska’s road games will also be available through the premium service on HuskersNside. 21-DePaul (5-1)...... 216 All of Nebraska’s games will be available with free live audio on Huskers.com. 22-Michigan State (4-2)...... 155 23-Georgia Tech (4-1)...... 92 Nebraska’s History of Success at Home 24-Kansas (3-2)...... 81 Since the Bob Devaney Sports Center opened in 1976-77, the Huskers are 339-118 (.742) in games played in 25-Dayton (5-1)...... 80 the arena, including 125-77 (.619) in conference games. NU has posted double-figure home victory totals in six Note: Nebraska 2009-10 opponents in bold. consecutive seasons, including an 11-4 mark last season and a 14-2 record in 2007-08. 28-Nebraska (6-0)...... 41 Nebraska’s success at home is even more remarkable considering the strength of the Huskers’ home schedule 31-Miami (6-0)...... 13 33-Oklahoma State (4-2)...... 11 the past two years. Nebraska’s only losses at the Devaney Center in 2008-09 came to top-25 foes Oklahoma, Ohio 43-Texas Tech (5-1)...... 4 Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 12 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com

Nebraska Season 3FG Made State, Iowa State and Baylor. NU also put up top-25 wins over No. 20 Kansas State and No. 24 Arizona State. Season 3FG In 2007-08, 11 of NU’s 16 home games came against teams that advanced to the postseason in 2008, with 1. 2006-07 173 the Huskers rolling to an impressive 9-2 record. Not only did Husker foes advance to postseason play, 10 of the 11 2. 2008-09 171 opponents won at least one game in the postseason, including 2008 NCAA Elite Eight qualifier Texas A&M. 3. 2004-05 161 4. 2005-06 155 Since 2003-04, NU is 75-22 (.773) at the Devaney Center. The Huskers own eight straight home wins dating 5. 2003-04 145 back to a loss to then-No. 8 Baylor last season. 6. 2007-08 141 7. 2001-02 132 1999-00 132 NU Shows North Division Dominance over Last Four Years 9. 2000-01 129 Over the last four years, Nebraska leads the North Division with a 26-14 regular-season record against the other 10. 1993-94 120 five Big 12 North foes. Kansas State and Iowa State are both 25-15 over the past ourf years. -- 2009-10 (7 games) 55 Despite suffering multiple season-ending injuries to key contributors in 2008-09, Nebraska still battled Big 12 *bold indicates team coached by Connie Yori North Division foes with success. During the second half of the league season, the Huskers posted a 3-2 record in Big 12 North rematches to finish the season with a 4-6 regular-season mark against North opponents. Nebraska Season 3FG attempted Nebraska closed 2008-09 North Division play with a 75-64 win over Colorado on March 3. The Huskers managed Season 3FG 1. 2006-07 519 season splits with Kansas State, Kansas, Missouri and Colorado, while surrendering a sweep to Iowa State. The 2. 2008-09 516 Huskers suffered a 67-66 loss at Missouri on Jan. 17, and a 75-73 loss at Colorado on Jan. 31. In the rematches in 3. 2004-05 484 Lincoln, NU posted double-figure wins over both the Tigers (65-52) and Buffaloes (75-64). NU also posted a nine- 4. 2003-04 462 5. 2005-06 457 point home win over KU (67-58) on Jan. 21, before notching a 52-47 win over No. 20 KSU in Lincoln on Feb. 25. 6. 2007-08 455 7. 2001-02 437 Huskers Have Success Against Top 25 Foes 8. 1999-00 435 Nebraska has made a habit of knocking off top-25 opponents during Connie Yori’s eight seasons at the helm. In 9. 2000-01 401 10. 1997-98 393 fact, the Huskers’ win over No. 20 Kansas State marked the 12th victory over a ranked foe during Yori’s tenure. The *bold indicates team coached by Connie Yori Huskers notched two wins over top-25 foes in 2008-09, including a victory over No. 24 Arizona State on Dec. 28. Included in those victories is a 103-99 triple overtime win over No. 2 and eventual national champion Baylor Senior Single-Season 3FG on Jan. 12, 2005, which marks the highest ranked team Nebraska has ever defeated. The Huskers also posted an Player (Season) 3FG 18-point win over No. 9 Kansas State in 2004, and a 29-point win over No. 14 Iowa State in 2005 - NU’s largest 1. Amy Stephens (1988-89) 85 victory margin in history over a top-25 foe. Nebraska’s 56-45 win over No. 15 Texas last season at the Devaney 2. Kiera Hardy (2006-07) 71 3. Kate Galligan (1995-96) 52 Center also marked the lowest point total ever allowed by the Huskers against a ranked opponent. 4. Anna DeForge (1997-98) 50 Before Yori’s arrival at Nebraska in 2002-03, the Huskers had not defeated a top-10 team since a 73-67 win 5. Sara Offringa (1992-93) 42 over No. 9 Iowa on Dec. 8, 1996, and had never beaten a top-five opponent. -- Yvonne Turner (2009-10) 21 Junior Single-Season Free throw Pct. 2009-10 Fastbreaker Backboard Banquet Schedule Player (Season) Pct. The Fastbreakers have announced their Backboard Banquet schedule for the 2009-10 season. Each Backboard 1. Cathy Owen (1983-84) .885 (54-61) Banquet will be held before the game, beginning at 11 a.m. (LSU, Dec. 20; Colorado, Feb. 20). Each meal will be 2. Amy Stephens (1987-88) .867 (52-60) served by Premier Catering and reservations can be made by calling Rose Sousek in the Nebraska women’s basketball 3. Cory Montgomery (2008-09) .856 (95-111) 4. Angie Miller (1985-86) .836 (102-122) office at (402) 472-6462. 5. Tina McClain (1995-96) .820 (73-89) Backboard Banquet Schedule - Dinner 6. Sabrina Brooks (1987-88) .800 (68-85) Sunday, Dec. 20 (LSU) - 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 20 (Colorado) - 11 a.m. Sophomore Single-Season Blocks For more information on the Fastbreakers Backboard Banquets, please visit the new booster club website at Player (Season) Blocks 1. Janet Smith (1979-80) 69 NUFastbreakers.com. or call Connie Renken at 450-1785. 2. Catheryn Redmon (2008-09) 67 3. Danielle Page (2005-06) 38 Join Fastbreaker Bus Trips to Colorado, Missouri, Kansas 4. Charlie Rogers (1997-98) 36 The Fastbreakers are planning three bus trips to Nebraska women’s basketball road games during Big 12 5. Kathy Hagerstrom (1980-81) 29 Conference play in 2010. Make plans now to join the Fastbreakers’ trips to Colorado (Saturday-Sunday, Jan. 30-31), Nebraska Single-Season Blocks Missouri (Saturday, Feb. 13) and Kansas (Saturday, March 6). Player (Season) Blocks The two-day trip to Colorado tips off the booster club’s road trip schedule. The cost of the trip to Boulder is $95 1. Danielle Page (2008-09) 78 per person, plus the cost of the hotel room. The Huskers and Buffaloes tip off at 4:30 p.m. Central time on Jan. 30. 2. Janet Smith (1979-80) 69 3. Catheryn Redmon (2008-09) 67 Two weeks later, the Fastbreakers will head to Missouri for a 1 p.m. tip-off in Columbia against the Tigers. The 4. Danielle Page (2006-07) 60 cost of that trip is $65. The road schedule wraps up with Nebraska’s regular-season finale at Kansas State on Janet Smith (1980-81) 59 Saturday, March 6, at noon. The cost for the trip to Manhattan, Kan., is just $50 per person. 6. Janet Smith (1981-82) 56 To sign up for the bus trips, Fastbreakers can visit the booster club tables in the Northeast corner of the upper 7. Katie Morse (2003-04) 54 Janet Smith (1978-79) 54 concourse before home games or at halftime. All costs must be paid in advance of the trip, and the club’s cancellation policy will be carefully explained at that time. Nebraska’s 20-Win Seasons For more information on the Fastbreaker Booster Club bus trips this season, please contact Connie Renken Season Record (Pct.) Conference (Pct.) (450-1785), Donna Boone (429-9563) or Doug Fry (476-5183). 1. 1992-93 23-8 (.742) 10-4 (.714) 2. 1997-98 23-10 (.697) 11-5 (.688) 3. 1978-79 23-13 (.639) none 4. 1979-80 23-17 (.575) none 5. 1987-88 22-7 (.759) 11-3 (.786) 6. 2006-07 22-10 (.688) 10-6 (.625) 7. 1975-76 21-9 (.700) none 8. 1991-92 21-11 (.656) 9-5 (.643) 9. 2007-08 21-12 (.636) 9-7 (.563) 1998-99 21-12 (.636) 8-8 (.500) 11. 1976-77 21-16 (.588) none *bold indicates team coached by Connie Yori Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 13 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com Overall 2009-10 Season Statistics Overall Record: 7-0 Home: 4-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 1-0 Rebounds Player G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Tot/Avg. PF-D A TO BK ST TP/Avg. Kelsey Griffin 7-7 149-21.3 43-69 .623 3-7 .429 25-34 .735 21-43 64/9.1 12-0 12 18 2 15114/16.3 Cory Montgomery 7-7 158-22.6 36-65 .554 6-14 .429 12-16 .750 9-27 36/5.1 11-0 6 17 1 2 90/12.9 Yvonne Turner 7-4 159-22.7 29-65 .446 21-41 .512 7-12 .583 7-16 23/3.3 12-0 10 14 0 10 86/12.3 Dominique Kelley 7-7 148-21.1 21-47 .447 4-12 .333 28-36 .778 13-18 31/4.4 13-0 11 16 0 5 74/10.6 Catheryn Redmon 7-0 128-18.3 20-34 .588 0-0 .000 4-14 .333 16-32 48/6.9 17-0 4 4 16 3 44/6.3 Nicole Neals 7-0 124-17.7 16-38 .421 8-25 .320 2-4 .500 3-7 10/1.4 10-0 13 11 2 7 42/6.0 Kala Kuhlmann 7-3 111-15.9 8-23 .348 2-11 .182 13-14 .929 1-11 12/1.7 8-0 5 7 1 4 31/4.4 Nikki Bober 2-0 18-9.0 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 6-8 .750 2-2 4/2.0 9-1 0 2 2 0 8/4.0 Lindsey Moore 7-7 172-24.6 7-28 .250 1-15 .067 12-22 .545 1-11 12/1.7 10-0 28 15 1 8 27/3.9 Harleen Sidhu 4-0 20-5.0 4-8 .500 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 1-6 7/1.8 2-0 2 2 1 0 10/2.5 Jessica Periago 7-0 85-12.1 6-19 .316 4-12 .333 1-4 .250 8-12 20/2.9 10-0 7 4 3 1 17/2.4 Layne Reeves 6-0 55-9.2 5-8 .625 3-4 .750 1-4 .250 4-7 11/1.8 4-0 0 3 1 4 14/2.3 Kaitlyn Burke 3-0 27-9.0 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 2-2 1.000 0-2 2/0.7 1-0 2 2 0 0 7/2.3 Katya Leick 5-0 30-6.0 2-11 .182 0-3 .000 5-6 .833 5-5 10/2.0 7-0 0 6 0 1 9/1.8 Meghin Williams 5-0 16-3.2 2-9 .222 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-1 3/0.6 3-0 0 3 0 0 4/0.8 Team Rebounds 16-5 21/3.0 1 Huskers 7 1,400 202-433 .467 55-156 .353 118-177 .667 109-205 314/44.9 129-1 100 125 30 60 577/82.4 Opponents 7 1,400 136-392 .347 22-90 .244 70-111 .631 72-157 229/32.7 160-6 65 152 27 51 364/52.0 Score by Periods 1 2 OT Total Deadball Rebounds Nebraska 286 291 0 577 25 Opponents 151 213 0 364 21

2009-10 Nebraska Women’s Basketball Team: (Front row, from left): Director of Operations Angela Kiffin, Katya Leick, Kaitlyn Burke, Yvonne Turner, Lindsey Moore, Nicole Neals, Kala Kuhlmann, Dominique Kelley, Athletic Trainer Tammy Jones. (Back row, from left): Administrative Assistant Shawn Gilbert, Associate Head Coach Sunny Smallwood, Head Coach Connie Yori, Harleen Sidhu, Kelsey Griffin, Catheryn Redmon, Nikki Bober, Cory Montgomery, Jessica Periago, Meghin Williams, Layne Reeves, Graduate Assistant Manager Ashley Ford, Assistant Coach Kellie Lewis-Jay, Assistant Coach Tory Verdi. Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 14 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com 2009-10 Game-by-Game Results Overall: 7-0 Conference: 0-0 Home: 4-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 1-0

Date Opponent W/L Score Home Away Neutral Total Big 12 Att. High Points High Rebounds High Assists 11/13 Davidson W 86-62 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2,356 (13) Griffin (7) Griffin (8) Moore 11/15 at UNLV W 73-51 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1,001 (17) Kelley (13) Griffin (4) Moore (17) Turner (4) Turner 11/19 Idaho State W 88-41 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 2,141 (15) Montgomery (10) Montgomery (4) Griffin 11/22 Washington State W 107-54 3-0 1-0 0-0 4-0 0-0 3,593 (16) Turner (10) Redmon (5) Neals 11/27 vs. UALR% W 62-45 3-0 1-0 1-0 5-0 0-0 430 (27) Griffin (14) Griffin (3) Moore 11/28 at Saint Mary’s% W 84-73 3-0 2-0 1-0 6-0 0-0 428 (28) Griffin (13) Griffin (7) Moore 12/3 South Dakota W 77-38 4-0 2-0 1-0 7-0 0-0 2,743 (14) Montgomery (7) Redmon (3) Griffin (14) Redmon (3) Montgomery (3) Periago

AP Ranking at game time listed before team Home Attendance (Avg.) -- 10,833 (2,708) % denotes Saint Mary’s Hilton Tournament (Moraga, Calif.) Road Attendance (Avg.) -- 1,429 (714) * denotes Big 12 Conference game Neutral Attendance (Avg.) -- 430 (430) # denotes Big 12 Tournament game Total Attendance (Avg.) -- 12,692 (1,813) Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 15 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com Game-by-Game Linescores

Game FG FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF A TO BS ST TP Nebraska 26 57 .456 8 21 .381 26 42 .619 16 28 44 26 13 25 6 9 86 Davidson 22 54 .407 0 3 .000 18 29 .621 8 24 32 33 9 25 5 10 62 Nebraska 26 60 .433 9 27 .333 12 18 .667 16 28 44 23 12 23 4 9 73 at UNLV 15 53 .283 4 18 .222 17 24 .708 15 22 37 22 6 23 4 11 51 Nebraska 34 69 .493 10 27 .370 10 13 .769 17 32 49 16 16 18 5 13 88 Idaho State 18 57 .316 1 8 .125 4 5 .800 7 19 26 12 10 22 2 2 41 Nebraska 39 74 .527 11 23 .478 18 28 .643 19 40 59 16 17 12 6 4 107 Washington State 20 78 .256 6 21 .286 8 12 .667 19 19 38 25 7 15 5 6 54 Nebraska 25 49 .510 3 11 .273 9 14 .643 13 24 37 12 9 22 0 7 62 vs. UALR 19 52 .365 1 10 .100 6 11 .545 12 15 27 18 8 17 1 11 45 Nebraska 25 67 .373 6 25 .240 28 39 .718 16 28 44 21 16 12 3 12 84 at Saint Mary’s 28 61 .459 5 16 .313 12 16 .750 7 36 43 26 16 22 7 4 73 Nebraska 27 57 .474 8 22 .364 15 23 .652 12 25 37 15 17 13 6 6 77 South Dakota 14 37 .378 5 14 .357 5 14 .357 4 22 26 24 9 28 3 7 38 Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 16 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com 2009-10 Nebraska Team Highs & Lows Husker Team Season Highs Points...... 107...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 First Half Points...... 59...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 Second Half Points...... 48...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 Field Goals Made...... 39...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 Field Goals Att...... 74...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 Field Goal Pct...... 52.7 (39-74)...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 Three-Pt. FG Made...... 11...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 Three-Pt. FG Att...... 27...... vs. Idaho State, 11/19/09 ...... at UNLV, 11/15/09 Three-Pt. FG Pct...... 47.8 (11-23)...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 Free Throws Made...... 28...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 Free Throws Att...... 42...... vs. Davidson, 11/13/09 Free Throw Pct...... 76.9 (10-13)...... vs. Idaho State, 11/19/09 Rebounds...... 59...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 Rebound Margin...... +23 (49-26)...... vs. Idaho State, 11/19/09 Assists...... 17...... vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09 ...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 Steals...... 13...... vs. Idaho State, 11/19/09 Blocked Shots ...... 6...... vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09 ...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 ...... vs. Davidson, 11/13/09 Turnovers...... 25...... vs. Davidson, 11/13/09 Fouls...... 26...... vs. Davidson, 11/13/09 Opponent Team Season Lows Points...... 38...... South Dakota, 12/3/09 First Half Points...... 14...... South Dakota, 12/3/09 Second Half Points...... 22...... UALR, 11/27/09 ...... Idaho State, 11/19/09 Field Goals Made...... 14...... South Dakota, 12/3/09 Field Goals Att...... 37...... South Dakota, 12/3/09 Field Goal Pct...... 25.6 (20-78)...... Washington State, 11/22/09 Three-Pt. FG Made...... 0...... Davidson, 11/13/09 Nebraska’s six seniors have combined to hit 40-of-99 three-point attempts (40.4 percent) Three-Pt. FG Att...... 3...... Davidson, 11/13/09 through the first seven games of 2009-10. As a team, the Huskers are averaging 7.9 made Three-Pt. FG Pct...... 0.0 (0-3)...... Davidson, 11/13/09 three-pointers per game. Last season, the 2008-09 Huskers set a school record by hitting Free Throws Made...... 4...... Idaho State, 11/19/09 5.5 three-pointers per contest with 171 threes in 31 games. Free Throws Att...... 5...... Idaho State, 11/19/09 Free Throw Pct...... 35.7 (5-14)...... South Dakota, 12/3/09 Blocked Shots ...... 0...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 Rebounds...... 26...... South Dakota, 12/3/09 Turnovers...... 12...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 ...... Idaho State, 11/19/09 ...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 Rebound Margin...... -23 (26-49)...... Idaho State, 11/19/09 Fouls...... 12...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 Assists...... 6...... at UNLV, 11/15/09 Steals...... 2...... Idaho State, 11/19/09 Blocked Shots...... 1...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 Opponent Team Season Highs Turnovers...... 15...... Washington State, 11/22/09 Points...... 73...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 Fouls...... 12...... Idaho State, 11/19/09 First Half Points...... 26...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 ...... Davidson, 11/13/09 Husker Team Season Lows Second Half Points...... 47...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 Points...... 62...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 Field Goals Made...... 28...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 First Half Points...... 22...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 Field Goals Att...... 78...... Washington State, 11/22/09 Second Half Points...... 37...... vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09 Field Goal Pct...... 45.9 (28-61)...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 ...... at UNLV, 11/15/09 Three-Pt. FG Made...... 5...... South Dakota, 12/3/09 Field Goals Made...... 25...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 ...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 Field Goals Att...... 49...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 Three-Pt. FG Att...... 22...... South Dakota, 12/3/09 Field Goal Pct...... 37.3 (25-67)...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 Three-Pt. FG Pct...... 36.4 (5-14)...... South Dakota, 12/3/09 Three-Pt. FG Made...... 3...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 Free Throws Made...... 18...... Davidson, 11/13/09 Three-Pt. FG Att...... 11...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 Free Throws Att...... 28...... Davidson, 11/13/09 Three-Pt. FG Pct...... 24.0 (6-25)...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 Free Throw Pct...... 80.0 (4-5)...... Idaho State, 11/19/09 Free Throws Made...... 9...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 Rebounds...... 43...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 Free Throws Att...... 13...... vs. Idaho State, 11/19/09 Rebound Margin...... -1 (43-44)...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 Free Throw Pct...... 61.9 (26-42)...... vs. Davidson, 11/13/09 Assists...... 16...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 Rebounds...... 37...... vs. South Dakota, 12/3/09 Steals...... 11...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 ...... vs. UALR, 11/27/09 ...... at UNLV, 11/15/09 Rebound Margin...... +1 (44-43)...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 Blocked Shots...... 7...... at Saint Mary’s, 11/28/09 Assists...... 12...... at UNLV, 11/15/09 Turnovers...... 28...... South Dakota, 12/3/09 Steals...... 4...... vs. Washington State, 11/22/09 Fouls...... 33...... Davidson, 11/13/09 Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 17 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com 2009-10 Game-By-Game Box Scores Game #1 Game #2 Game #3 NEBRASKA 86 NEBRASKA 73 NEBRASKA 88 Davidson 62 UNLV 51 Idaho State 41 Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 13, 2009 Las Vegas, Nev., Nov. 15, 2009 Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 19, 2009

Davidson Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Idaho State Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Paquette* 12 1-2 0-0 2 5 0 0 2 Griffin* 23 4-7 1-2 13 2 29 Iacovita* 33 7-19 0-0 8 2 0 0 14 Davis* 15 2-3 1-2 2 5 0 1 5 Montgomery* 26 5-8 2-2 4 4 0 0 14 Wohltman* 25 2-8 0-0 2 2 1 0 4 Laune* 26 3-9 4-4 2 4 2 4 10 Moore* 27 1-6 0-1 1 1 4 1 2 Vella* 34 2-7 3-3 3 4 2 0 7 Thompson* 31 6-9 3-3 4 2 0 0 15 Kuhlmann* 16 1-5 0-0 2 1 0 0 3 Oakes* 22 2-3 0-0 0 0 1 0 4 Sitton* 28 5-11 3-6 4 3 4 4 13 Kelley* 21 6-10 3-3 6 4 1 1 17 Diehl* 37 0-5 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 Woodington 16 0-2 1-2 2 4 1 0 1 Burke 5 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Aleksandravicius 34 4-7 2-4 8 2 0 0 10 Williams 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Videbeck 18 3-5 1-2 3 2 5 1 7 Lax 9 0-3 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 Neals 12 1-5 0-0 2 1 1 2 3 Matthews 18 1-3 0-0 3 1 0 0 3 Calin 11 0-4 0-0 1 1 1 1 0 Reeves 7 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 Byrne 12 1-7 0-0 2 1 0 0 2 Ottaway 5 1-3 1-2 0 2 0 0 3 Leick 3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Team Rebounds 2 Johnsen 13 0-1 3-6 1 2 0 0 3 Turner 29 5-12 4-7 2 1 4 1 17 Totals 200 18-57 4-5 26 12 10 2 41 Team Rebounds 6 Periago 6 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 22-54 18-29 32 33 9 10 62 Bober 2 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 0 0 Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Redmon 22 3-5 2-3 9 2 0 1 8 Griffin* 20 5-5 3-5 3 2 4 114 Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Team Rebounds 3 Montgomery* 22 7-12 1-1 10 2 1 1 15 Griffin* 18 5-5 2-2 7 1 2 113 Totals 200 26-60 12-18 44 23 12 9 73 Moore* 20 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 Montgomery* 15 5-8 1-2 3 0 0 0 11 Kuhlmann* 14 0-3 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 Moore* 23 1-4 3-6 2 2 8 2 5 UNLV Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Kelley* 20 4-9 4-5 7 0 1 2 12 Kuhlmann* 14 2-6 4-4 3 2 1 3 9 Smith* 32 4-9 2-2 11 4 0 0 12 Burke 9 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 Kelley* 14 2-2 3-3 6 3 1 0 7 Nzeukou* 22 1-3 0-0 4 5 1 0 2 Williams 3 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Burke 13 2-5 2-2 0 0 0 0 7 Helms* 36 3-13 2-4 2 2 4 3 9 Neals 18 2-5 0-0 1 2 1 2 5 Williams 4 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Chaney* 26 3-11 0-0 3 2 0 3 6 Reeves 10 2-4 0-0 1 1 0 1 5 Neals 20 4-6 2-4 2 1 1 0 12 Thompson* 30 2-7 6-8 4 1 0 2 11 Leick 6 1-4 2-2 2 1 0 1 4 Reeves 12 0-0 1-4 3 1 0 2 1 Kroneberger 3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Sidhu 4 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Leick 8 0-3 1-2 1 3 0 0 1 Styles 15 1-5 2-4 3 1 0 1 4 Turner 19 5-12 0-0 5 2 1 3 14 Turner 16 3-6 0-1 2 2 0 1 9 Holiday 9 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Periago 14 4-4 0-0 4 3 1 1 11 Periago 11 0-4 1-2 2 1 0 0 1 Scanlon 6 0-0 2-2 1 1 0 1 2 Redmon 21 4-7 0-0 7 0 2 1 8 Bober 16 1-3 6-8 4 4 0 0 8 Anderson 6 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 Team Rebounds 3 Redmon 16 1-3 0-2 6 4 0 0 2 Hunt 5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 34-69 10-13 49 16 16 13 88 Team Rebounds 3 Bell 10 1-4 3-4 0 5 1 0 5 Totals 200 26-57 26-42 44 26 13 9 86 Team Rebounds 4 1st 2nd Final Totals 200 15-53 17-24 37 22 6 11 51 Idaho State 19 22 41 1st 2nd Final Nebraska 42 46 88 Davidson 26 36 62 1st 2nd Final Nebraska 46 40 86 Nebraska 36 37 73 3FG: Idaho State 1-8 (Matthews 1-2, Diehl 0-3, Wohltman UNLV 23 28 51 0-3); Nebraska 10-27 (Turner 4-7, Periago 3-3, Griffin 1-1, 3FG: Davidson 0-3 (None); Nebraska 8-21 (Turner 3-3, Neals Reeves 1-2, Neals 1-4, Sidhu 0-1, Kelley 0-1, Montgomery 2-3, Griffin 1-1, Burke 1-3, Kuhlmann 1-3, Montgomery 0-1, 3FG: Nebraska 9-27 (Turner 3-9, Kelley 2-2, Montgomery 2-2, 0-1, Moore 0-2, Kuhlmann 0-2, Leick 0-2). 3FG%: Idaho State Bober 0-1, Williams 0-1, Moore 0-2, Periago 0-3). 3FG%: Kuhlmann 1-4, Neals 1-5, Burke 0-1, Moore 0-4); UNLV 4-18 12.5; Nebraska 37.0. FG%: Idaho State 31.6; Nebraska 49.3. Davidson 0.0; Nebraska 38.1. FG%: Davidson 40.7; Nebraska (Smith 2-4, Helms 1-5, Thompson 1-5, Anderson 0-1, Chaney FT%: Idaho State 80.0; Nebraska 76.9. Steals: Idaho State 10 45.6. FT%: Davidson 62.1; Nebraska 61.9. Steals: Davidson 10 0-3). 3FG%: Nebraska 33.3; UNLV 22.2. FG%: Nebraska 43.3; (Diehl, Videbeck 1); Nebraska 13 (Turner 3). Blocked Shots: (Laune 4, Sitton 4); Nebraska 9 (Kuhlmann 3). Blocked Shots: UNLV 28.3. FT%: Nebraska 66.7; UNLV 70.8. Steals: Nebraska Idaho State 2 (Diehl, Wohltman 1); Nebraska 5 (Redmon 4). Davidson 5 (Aleksandravicius 2); Nebraska 6 (Bober, Redmon 9 (Griffin, Neals 2); UNLV 11 (Helms, Chaney 3). Blocked Turnovers: Idaho State 22; Nebraska 18. Technical Fouls: 2). Turnovers: Davidson 25; Nebraska 25. Technical Fouls: Shots: Nebraska 4 (Redmon 2); UNLV 4 (Smith 2). Turnovers: None. Officials:Stevens, Hermann, Miller. Attendance: 2,141. None. Officials:Mattingly, Adams, Muench. Attendance: 2,356. Nebraska 23; UNLV 23. Technical Fouls: None. Officials:Parrish, Szeremeta, Nakasone. Attendance: 1,001. Game Highlights: Cory Montgomery led five Huskers in double Game Highlights: Nebraska’s six seniors enjoyed big nights figures with her first double-double of the season, producing to power the Huskers to an 86-62 season-opening win over Game Highlights: Dominique Kelley and Yvonne Turner each 15 points and 10 rebounds in Nebraska’s 88-41 win over Idaho Davidson. In her return to the court after sitting out the 2008-09 produced game highs with 17 points to help Nebraska roll State at the Devaney Center. Kelsey Griffin added 14 points on season with a foot injury, two-time All-Big 12 forward Kelsey to a 73-51 win in the Huskers’ road opener at UNLV. Kelley 5-for-5 shooting from the field that included her second three- Griffin scored all 13 of her points in the first half to lead NU to scored 12 of her 17 points in the first half, including both of pointer of the season. Griffin added a career-high matching a 46-26 halftime edge. Griffin finished with 13 points, seven her three-pointers, to help shoot NU to a 36-23 halftime lead. four assists. Fellow senior Yvonne Turner added 14 points, rebounds, two assists, a block and a steal in just 18 minutes. Kelley added six rebounds, an assist and a steal in one of the five rebounds and three steals, while leading NU’s three-point She was 5-for-5 from the field, including a three-pointer, while best efforts of her Husker career. Turner came off the bench barrage with four triples. As a team, the Huskers knocked making both of her free throws. Senior Nicole Neals pumped for the second straight game to help ignite the Huskers. With down 10 three-pointers on the night, including a career-high in a career-high 12 points, including a pair of three-pointers, NU trailing 14-10, Turner started a 12-0 run with a pair of free three three-pointers from Jessica Periago. The junior center while senior Cory Montgomery added 11 points and three boards. throws and finished it with one of her three three-pointers. She from France tied her career best with 11 points, while adding Senior Kala Kuhlmann, who made the first start of her career added a game-high four assists and a steal in a solid all-around four rebounds, an assist and a steal in just 14 minutes. She on her 22nd birthday, added nine points. Senior Yvonne Turner effort. Cory Montgomery pumped in 14 points, including a pair hit all four shots from the field. Dominique Kelley helped the added nine points on 3-of-3 three-point shooting, while senior of threes, while Kelsey Griffin just missed a double-double with Huskers get rolling early with 12 points and seven rebounds, Nikki Bober added eight points, four rebounds and two blocks. nine points and 13 rebounds. Catheryn Redmon also had a big while Catheryn Redmon added eight points, seven rebounds day off the bench with eight points, nine boards and two blocks. and four blocked shots. Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 18 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com 2009-10 Game-By-Game Box Scores Game #4 Game #5 Game #6 NEBRASKA 107 NEBRASKA 62 NEBRASKA 84 Washington State 54 UALR 45 Saint Mary’s 73 Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 22, 2009 Moraga, Calif., Nov. 27, 2009 Moraga, Calif., Nov. 28, 2009

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St. Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP UALR Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Madison* 16 2-5 0-0 3 4 0 0 4 Reed* 34 11-24 1-2 7 2 0 4 23 Griffin* 27 10-14 10-13 14 2 1428 Tarnowski* 15 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 Kursh* 16 1-4 1-3 3 3 0 1 3 Montgomery* 29 5-13 3-4 6 1 0 1 15 Cook* 29 4-14 0-0 2 4 1 0 10 Rolfe* 38 2-7 3-4 5 0 2 0 8 Moore* 30 0-6 3-6 3 3 7 2 3 Perkins* 24 2-12 0-0 6 3 2 2 5 Butler* 29 1-4 0-0 6 4 1 3 2 Turner* 25 3-9 0-0 3 4 1 2 9 Moore* 24 5-16 2-2 4 2 1 1 13 Sitzmann* 33 2-9 0-0 1 3 4 1 4 Kelley* 28 4-11 10-13 4 2 2 2 18 Grad 27 4-13 3-4 4 2 0 0 12 Ashcraft 8 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 Neals 18 2-8 0-0 1 2 1 1 5 LeNoir 17 2-6 2-2 4 3 3 0 7 Haywood 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Reeves 3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Calderwood 11 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 Williams 31 2-3 1-2 4 3 0 1 5 Kuhlmann 15 0-1 4-4 1 3 1 0 4 Pettersen 14 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 Merriex 9 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 Sidhu 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Noyes 23 1-8 1-4 5 3 0 1 3 Team Rebounds 1 Periago 9 0-2 0-0 5 0 2 0 0 Team Rebounds 3 Totals 200 19-52 6-11 27 18 8 11 45 Redmon 14 1-3 0-1 3 3 0 0 2 Totals 200 20-78 8-12 38 25 7 6 54 Team Rebounds 4 Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Totals 200 25-67 28-39 44 21 16 12 84 Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Griffin* 30 11-20 4-5 14 1 0327 Griffin* 14 6-11 3-4 9 3 0 215 Montgomery* 31 6-9 1-1 4 2 1 0 15 Saint Mary’s Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Montgomery* 18 2-6 2-3 5 2 1 0 6 Moore* 24 0-1 1-2 2 3 3 1 1 Tomlinson* 27 6-9 0-0 11 4 1 0 12 Moore* 26 3-5 3-5 3 1 4 1 10 Turner* 36 4-10 0-1 2 0 1 2 8 A. Smith* 30 5-7 4-4 7 4 1 1 14 Turner* 15 5-10 2-2 7 2 2 0 16 Kelley* 27 1-5 3-4 6 1 2 0 5 Gaze* 15 1-5 0-0 0 2 4 0 3 Kelley* 21 4-8 3-4 1 1 3 0 13 Neals 17 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 Batlin* 20 3-7 3-4 7 5 3 1 9 Williams 4 2-3 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 Kuhlmann 15 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 Jo. Smith* 30 2-11 2-2 6 3 1 0 7 Neals 18 4-6 0-0 1 0 5 1 10 Periago 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Hatten 16 2-3 2-4 2 1 3 0 7 Reeves 10 1-2 0-0 4 0 0 0 2 Redmon 14 1-2 0-1 6 3 0 1 2 Carbonel 18 4-6 1-2 2 2 2 1 9 Kuhlmann 17 2-4 3-4 4 0 0 0 7 Team Rebounds 2 Bailey 6 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 Leick 5 1-1 2-2 1 0 0 0 4 Totals 200 25-49 9-14 37 12 9 7 62 Puletasi 16 1-1 0-0 0 4 0 1 2 Sidhu 7 4-5 0-0 3 0 0 0 10 Ja. Smith 22 4-10 0-0 5 0 1 0 10 Periago 22 1-6 0-2 6 3 1 0 2 1st 2nd Final Team Rebounds 1 Redmon 23 4-7 0-2 10 4 1 0 8 UALR 23 22 45 Totals 200 28-61 12-16 43 26 16 4 73 Team Rebounds 4 Nebraska 22 40 62 Totals 200 39-74 18-28 59 16 17 4 107 1st 2nd Final 3FG: UALR 1-10 (Rolfe 1-5, Sitzmann 0-4, Merriex 0-1); Nebraska 41 43 84 1st 2nd Final Nebraska 3-11 (Montgomery 2-3, Griffin 1-3, Kelley 0-1, Saint Mary’s 26 47 73 Washington State 20 34 54 Turner 0-4). 3FG%: UALR 10.0; Nebraska 27.3. FG%: UALR Nebraska 59 48 107 36.5; Nebraska 51.0. FT%: UALR 54.5; Nebraska 64.3. Steals: 3FG: Nebraska 6-25 (Turner 3-6, Montgomery 2-3, Neals 1-6, UALR 11 (Reed 4); Nebraska 9 (Griffin 3).Blocked Shots: UALR Griffin 0-1, Periago 0-1, Kelley 0-4, Moore 0-4); Saint Mary’s 3FG: Washington State 6-21 (Cook 2-7, Grad 1-1, LeNoir 1-2, 1 (Reed 1); Nebraska 0. Turnovers: UALR 17; Nebraska 22. 5-16 (Ja. Smith 2-3, Hatten 1-2, Gaze 1-3, Jo. Smith 1-6, Batlin Perkins 1-3, Moore 1-6, Pettersen 0-1, Tarnowski 0-1); Nebraska Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Russi, Krzesnik, Wingard. 0-1, Tomlinson 0-1). 3FG%: Nebraska 24.0; Saint Mary’s 31.3. 11-23 (Turner 4-7, Neals 2-2, Kelley 2-3, Sidhu 2-3, Moore Attendance: 430. FG%: Nebraska 37.3; Saint Mary’s 45.9. FT%: Nebraska 71.8; 1-3, Montgomery 0-1, Kuhlmann 0-1, Periago 0-3). 3FG%: Saint Mary’s 75.0. Steals: Nebraska 12 (Griffin 4); Saint Mary’s Washington State 28.6; Nebraska 47.8. FG%: Washington State Game Highlights: Kelsey Griffin produced one of the best 4 (Batlin, Carbonel, A. Smith, Puletasi 1). Blocked Shots: 25.6; Nebraska 52.7. FT%: Washington State 66.7; Nebraska performances of her career with 27 points and 14 rebounds to Nebraska 3 (Montgomery, Periago, Redmon 1); Saint Mary’s 64.3. Steals: Washington State 6 (Perkins 2); Nebraska 4 (Griffin power Nebraska to a 62-45 victory over UALR in the opening 7 (Tomlinson 6). Turnovers: Nebraska 12; Saint Mary’s 22. 2). Blocked Shots: Washington State 5 (Noyes 2); Nebraska 6 game of the Saint Mary’s Hilton Tournament in Moraga, Calif. Technical Fouls: Saint Mary’s (Team-Paul Thomas). Officials: (Redmon 4). Turnovers: Washington State 15; Nebraska 12. Griffin poured in 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds in the Garrett, Nakasone, Stevens. Attendance: 428. Technical Fouls: None. Officials:Campbell, Murray, Schroeder. second half alone to help carry Nebraska back from a 23-22 Attendance: 3,593. halftime deficit. Griffin’s effort pushed her past 1,400 career Game Highlights: Kelsey Griffin notched her second straight points and 700 career rebounds, joining just five other players in double-double with 28 points and 13 rebounds to earn MVP Game Highlights: Yvonne Turner hit four three-pointers for school history to achieve those plateaus. Griffin’s 27 points were honors at the Saint Mary’s Hilton Tournament in Moraga, Calif. the second straight game and led four Huskers in double the third-most in her career, while her 14 rebounds matched Griffin led the Huskers to their sixth consecutive double-digit figures with 16 points as Nebraska rolled to a 107-54 win over her career best. Cory Montgomery also achieved a milestone by victory to open the season by matching the second-highest Washington State. NU hit four threes in the first four minutes to becoming the 24th player in NU history to join the 1,000-point point total of her career, while also tying a career best with jump to a 12-4 lead and never looked back. NU followed with a club. Montgomery finished with 15 points, including nine points four steals. In two tournament games, Griffin averaged 27.5 15-0 run to push the edge to 27-6 and carried a 59-20 lead into during a 14-2 second-half surge to help the Huskers push their points, 13.5 rebounds and 3.5 steals in just 28.5 minutes per halftime, tying the school record for the most first-half points lead to 14 points. Montgomery’s first of back-to-back three- game. Griffin was joined on the all-tournament team by fellow scored. NU’s 107 points and 53-point margin of victory both pointers midway through the second half pushed her past the senior forward Cory Montgomery, who added 15 points and six tied for 11th in the Husker record book. Turner finished with 16 1,000-point mark. Yvonne Turner also made several key plays rebounds in the 84-73 win over the host Gaels. Dominique Kelley points, seven rebounds and two assists in just 15 minutes, while during NU’s second-half surge, finishing with all eight of her also had a big final game with 18 points, four rebounds, two Kelsey Griffin added 15 points, nine boards and two steals in points after halftime. The big nights for the three Husker seniors assists and two steals. Yvonne Turner added nine points on a just 14 minutes. Dominique Kelley scored 12 of her 13 points in allowed Nebraska to overcome a 23-point, seven-rebound effort trio of three-pointers, while adding two steals. Lindsey Moore the first half, while Nicole Neals added 10 points and matched from UALR star Chastity Reed, who had 20 points with 15 contributed seven assists without a turnover, while pitching in a career best with five assists. Lindsey Moore added 10 points minutes left in the game. Nebraska’s defense shut down the three points, three rebounds and two steals. Nebraska led SMC and four assists, while Harleen Sidhu pitched in 10 points in defending Sun Belt Conference West Division champions down by 23 points at 69-46 with 8:21 left after a halfcourt alleyoop her first two minutes off the bench late in the game. the stretch to cruise to the win. pass from Moore to Nicole Neals in transition. Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 19 • at Miami - Dec. 5, 2009 • Huskers.com 2009-10 Game-By-Game Box Scores Game #7 NEBRASKA 77 South Dakota 38 Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 3, 2009

South Dakota Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Hiebert* 16 1-2 1-2 3 5 0 0 3 Hegge* 28 2-4 0-2 3 4 3 1 4 Mosley* 27 1-4 0-2 3 3 2 2 2 Roche* 27 3-7 2-2 1 4 0 0 8 Kinder* 26 2-9 0-0 6 2 2 1 6 Guenther 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Mehr 10 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 Iverson 18 1-2 0-2 2 1 0 1 3 Young 19 2-3 0-0 3 2 0 1 5 Case 26 2-4 2-4 1 2 1 1 7 Team Rebounds 3 Totals 200 14-37 5-14 26 24 9 7 38

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TP Griffin* 17 2-7 4-5 5 1 3 28 Montgomery* 17 6-9 2-3 4 0 3 0 14 Moore* 22 2-4 2-2 0 0 0 1 6 Turner* 19 4-6 1-1 2 1 1 1 13 Kelley* 17 0-2 2-4 1 2 1 0 2 Williams 4 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Neals 21 2-7 0-0 2 3 2 1 5 Reeves 13 2-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 6 Kuhlmann 20 2-3 2-2 0 1 2 1 6 Leick 8 0-3 0-0 5 2 0 0 0 Sidhu 7 0-2 0-1 4 1 1 0 0 Periago 17 1-3 0-0 2 3 3 0 3 Redmon 18 6-7 2-5 7 1 1 0 14 Team Rebounds 2 Totals 200 27-57 15-23 37 15 17 6 77

1st 2nd Final South Dakota 14 24 38 Nebraska 40 37 77 3FG: South Dakota 5-14 (Kinder 2-5, Young 1-1, Case 1-2, Iverson 1-2); Nebraska 8-22 (Turner 4-5, Reeves 2-2, Periago 1-2, Neals 1-5, Griffin 0-1, Kelley 0-1, Kuhlmann 0-1, Leick 0-1, Montgomery 0-2, Sidhu 0-2). 3FG%: South Dakota 35.7; Nebraska 36.4. FG%: South Dakota 37.8; Nebraska 47.4. FT%: South Dakota 35.7; Nebraska 65.2. Steals: South Dakota 7 (Mosley 2); Nebraska 6 (Griffin 2). Blocked Shots: South Dakota 3 (Mosley, Roche, Case 1); Nebraska 6 (Redmon 3). Turnovers: South Dakota 28; Nebraska 13. Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Napier, Day, Marshall. Attendance: 2,743. Game Highlights: Nebraska used a 30-5 surge over the final 10:30 of the first half to race to a 26-point halftime lead and cruise to a 77-38 victory over South Dakota. Nebraska trailed 8-5 early in the game, but Yvonne Turner sparked an extended Nebraska spurt by hitting all four of her three-pointers in a seven-minute span midway through the first half. NU surrendered just 14 first-half points, tying for the fourth-fewest points allowed in a first half in school history. Turner finished with 13 points on 4-of-5 three-point shooting. Cory Montgomery and Catheryn Redmon led the Huskers with 14 points apiece, while Redmon added game highs of seven rebounds and three blocked shots off the bench. Montgomery also tied for game- high honors with Kelsey Griffin and Jessica Periago with three assists apiece. Griffin finished with eight points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals. Twelve Huskers played at least seven minutes in the game, and 10 Huskers found the scoring column on the night.