2001-2002 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE WOMEN'S PROVIDENCE COLLEGE (4-2/0-0 BIG EAST) versus ALABAMA (4-1, 0-0 SEC) Sunday, December 2, 2001 (1:00 p.m.) - Almni Hall (2,620) - Providence, R.I.

FRIAR FACTS PROBABLE STARTERS (2001-02 current statistics provided) Location: ...... Providence, R.I. 02918 Pos. No. Name Pts./Reb. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School Founded: ...... 1917 G 3 Chrissy Vozab 8.7/5.0 5-7 Sr. Amenia, N.Y./Our Lady of Lourdes Enrollment: ...... 3,768 G 23 Kristin Quinn 6.0/2.0 5-4 So. Sewell, N.J./Gloucester Catholic President: ...... Rev. Philip A. Smith, O.P. F/C 34 Jenese Wilcox 9.7/4.2 6-2 So. Port Chester, N.Y./The Ursuline School Athletic Director: ...... Bob Driscoll G 42 Brooke Freeburg 5.3/3.2 5-11 Jr. Waterford, Pa./Fort LeBoeuf Conference ...... BIG EAST C 45 Dani Trippany 10.0/4.8 6-5 GS Massena, N.Y./Massena Nickname ...... Friars Colors ...... Black and White OFF THE BENCH (2001-02 current statistics provided) Facility ...... Alumni Hall (2.620) Pos. No. Name Pts./Reb. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School Head Coach: ...... Jim Jabir G 10 Keisha Blackwell 5.2/1.3 5-6 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Seton Keogh Career Record: ...... 207-208 (15 years) F/C 21 Jessica Simmonds 8.2/3.8 6-2 Fr. South Orange, N.J./Columbia H.S. Record at PC: ...... 49-87 (5 years) F 24 Andrea Horvath # --- 6-0 Jr. Sopron, Hungary/Pratt CC 2000-01 Record ...... 11-17/4-12 (5th) F 30 Gayle Nwafili 1.8/1.5 6-1 Fr. Maplewood, N.J./Columbia H.S. Assistant Coaches: ...... Kerri Reaves F 32 Ryann Kilgore 2.8/1.8 6-1 So. Belleville, Mich./Belleville Gary Martinelli F 33 Steffanie Shoop 3.0/1.5 6-1 Jr. Somerville, N.J./Hillsborough Carla Berube Trainer: ...... Jen Brodeur G 40 Katie Keefe 1.6/0.4 5-8 So. Avon, Conn./Avon Strength Coach: ...... John Rinaldo F 41 Catrina Athletic Website: ...... www.friars.com Hawley-Stewart 5.8/4.0 6-0 Sr. West Haven, Conn./West Haven Sports Hotline: ...... (401) 865-INFO (4636) G/F 50 Kacee Wheeler * --- 6-1 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif./San Diego State G 54 Michal Epstein 4.5/3.5 5-10 Fr. Rehovot, Israel/Kiriat Sharet F 55 Quiana Copeland 2.7/3.3 6-0 Fr. Mattapan, Mass./Melrose 2001-2002 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (4-2, 0-0 BIG EAST) # Injured Nov. 5 HOUSTON JAGUARS (exhib.) L, 87-76 * Eligible to play beginning 12/21/01 Nov. 11 BRYANT (exhib.) W, 85-70 Nov. 16 at Siena W, 61-58 Nov. 19 at Holy Cross L, 58-75 VERSUS ALABAMA... The Providence College women's basketball team hosts Nov. 21 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 69-62 Nov. 24 at Marist W, 81-70 Alabama on Sunday, December 2 at Alumni Hall in Providence, Rhode Island, at 2:00 Nov. 27 RHODE ISLAND L, 46-53 p.m. The game marks the first-ever meeting between the two schools. Providence Nov. 29 at Brown W, 67-53 enters the game with a 4-2 record. Alabama is 4-1 overall. Dec. 2 ALABAMA 1:00 p.m. Dec. 5 at Rutgers * 7:30 p.m. Dec. 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2:00 p.m. 2001-02 SEASON MARKS... The Providence College women's basketball team enters Dec. 21 at Michigan State 7:00 p.m. its seventh game of the 2001-02 season, with a 4-2 overall record.. The Friars are 3- Dec. 28 at Montana % 10:00 p.m. 1 on the road, and 1-1 on their home court (Alumni Hall), in Providence, R.I. Ala- Dec. 29 vs. Saint Louis/Idaho % 8:00/10:00 p.m. bama is 4-1 overall this season. The Tide are 2-0 at home, 1-1 on the road and 1-0 on Jan. 2 GEORGETOWN * 7:00 p.m. Jan. 5 at Notre Dame * 1:00 p.m. neutral ground. Jan. 9 VILLANOVA * 7:00 p.m. Jan. 12 at Syracuse * 2:00 p.m. LAST TIME OUT FOR PROVIDENCE... The Providence women's basketball Jan. 15 at Boston College * 7:00 p.m. team defeated Brown University, 67-53, at the Pizzitola Sports Center in Providence, Jan. 19 NOTRE DAME * 2:00 p.m. Jan. 26 at Seton Hall * 2:00 p.m. R.I. on Thursday, November 29. Sophomore forward/center Jenese Wilcox (Port Feb. 3 CONNECTICUT * 12:00 p.m. Chester, N.Y.) led the Friar offense, with a season-high 14 points, and added seven Feb. 6 at St. John's * 4:30 p.m. rebounds. Junior forward Brooke Freeburg (Waterford, Pa.) scored 10 points and Feb. 9 SYRACUSE * 1:00 p.m. pulled down three rebounds. Sophomore Kristen Quinn (Sewell, N.J.) and grad stu- Feb. 13 VIRGINIA TECH * 12:00 p.m. Feb. 16 at West Virginia * 12:00 p.m. dent Dani Trippany (Massena, N.Y.) scored nine points each. Trippany recorded a Feb. 20 at Connecticut * 7:30 p.m. game-high nine rebounds, and led PC on the boards for the second-straight game. Feb. 23 MIAMI * 2:00 p.m. Feb. 26 PITTSBURGH * 7:00 p.m. LAST TIME OUT FOR ALABAMA... The Alabama women's basketball team de- Mar. 2-5 BIG EAST Tournament ^ TBA feated Birmingham Southern on the road, 73-38, on Tuesday, November 27, in Bir- All games are Eastern Standard Time -- All home games in BOLD mingham, Alabama. Guard Beth Vice paced the Tide offense, with 13 points. Mivvi CAPS -- % Lady Griz Holiday Classic (at Missoula, Montana) -- ^ Louis Brown Athletic Center (at Piscataway, New Jersey Strickland led the team in rebounds, with seven. 2001-2002 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL NOTES

INJURY REPORT... The Friars are without junior forward An- 2001-2002 BIG EAST PRESEASON INFORMATION drea Horvath (Sopron, Hungary). Horvath underwent compartment syndrome surgery during the preseason and is expected to return to BIG EAST PRESEASON HONORS... The BIG EAST Confer- action after rehabilitation. Horvath averaged 2.8 points and 1.2 ence announced the Preseason All-Star teams as selected by the rebounds in 2000-01. coaches within the conference. The announcement was made on Thursday, October 25 in Newark, N.J. STATISTICAL LEADERS... The Providence College women's basketball team enters its seventh game of the season with a 4-2 FIRST TEAM: * (Connecticut), Rebekkah Brunson overall record. Graduate Student Dani Trippany (Massena, N.Y.) (Georgetown), (Connecticut), Becky Gottstein (Boston leads the Friars in scoring with 10.0 points per game. She regis- College), Trish Juhline (Villanova), Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame). tered her first career double-double (13 points, 13 rebounds), in a * unanimous selection 53-46 loss to Rhode Island on November 27 in Providence, R.I. Her 13 rebounds against URI also marked a career-high. Senior SECOND TEAM: Chanivia Broussard (Miami), Davalyn guard Chrissy Vozab (Amenia, N.Y.) leads the Friars in rebounding Cunningham (Rutgers), Ericka Haney (Notre Dame), Asjha Jones (5.0 rpg) and assists (4.0 apg). Vozab is second on the team in (Connecticut), (Connecticut). steals, with 2.2 thefts per game. PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Sue Bird, Connecticut VOZAB MOVES TO 10TH ALL-TIME IN ASSISTS... Senior guard Chrissy Vozab (Amenia, N.Y.) moved into 10th-place all- ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame time in career assists for the Providence College women's basket- ball team. Vozab currently has 302 assists in her career, with 21 PRESEASON BIG EAST COACHES' POLL... The Friars were regular-season games remaining on the 2001-02 schedule. She picked 11th out of 14 teams, in the BIG EAST Coaches' Preseason moved into the top 10, after dishing out three assists in a, 67-53, Poll. PC beat four of the teams ranked above them during the 2000- win at Brown on Thursday, November 29 at the Pizzitola Sports 2001 season. Center in Providence, R.I. She is averaging 4.0 assists per game this season (2001-02). Shayna Evans '91 is PC's all-time career 2001-2002 BIG EAST PRESEASON COACHES' POLL... leader, with 978. Doris (Sable) Burke '87 is second all-time, 1. Connecticut (11) 167 with 602 assists. 2. Notre Dame (2) 155 3. Rutgers 143 TURNOVER OR NOT TO TURNOVER... The Providence Col- 4. Boston College 125 lege women's basketball team is averaging 22.8 turnovers per game 5. Villanova (1) 112 this season, through six games. PC's opponents are turning the ball 6. Virginia Tech 111 over 24.6 times per game. In the Friars' most recent game, against 7. Georgetown 102 Brown University, the team committed a season-high 29 turnovers. 8. Miami 86 PC also forced a season-high 31 turnovers during that game. 9. Seton Hall 75 10. Syracuse 59 LIFE AND DEATH BEHIND THE THREE-POINT ARC... The 11. PROVIDENCE 56 Providence women's basketball team has posted a 4-0 record this 12. Pittsburgh 41 season, when the team shoots 30% or better from behind the three- 13. St. John's 23 point arc. When the Friars shoot below 30% from behind the three- 14. West Virginia 19 point line, PC is 0-2. On November 19, Providence was defeated by Holy Cross, 75-58. PC shot 15.8% (3-19) from behind the three- HEAD COACH JIM JABIR point line. On November 27, PC earned its second loss of the 2001- 02 season against Rhode Island, 53-46. The Friars shot 6.3% (1- Jim Jabir enters his sixth season leading the Providence College 16) from three-point territory. women’s basketball program. This season he has the players to start making a mark in the BIG EAST Conference. The Friars made FINDING THE RIGHT CHEMISTRY... The Providence a big stride last winter, defeating Seton Hall University, 72-61, in women's basketball team has started nine different players, through- the first round of the 2001 BIG EAST Conference Tournament and out the course of the Friars' first six games. Only two players, se- advancing to the quaterfinal round for the first time under Jabir. nior guard Chrissy Vozab (Amenia, N.Y.) and junior guard Brooke Known for his ability to attract high-caliber student-athletes, Jabir Freeburg (Waterford, Pa.) have started all six of PC's games this has two of the top sophomores returning in sophomore point guard season. Fourteen of the 16 players on the Friar roster have seen Kristin Quinn and sophomore post-player Jenese Wilcox. Added to action on the court in 2001-02. ten of the 14 players who have seen the two super-sophs is a quality recruiting class of athletes who fig- action this season, are averaging 10 minutes per game, or more. ure to make immediate impact on the court this season. 2001-2002 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL NOTES

After a 2-3 start last season, Jabir engineered five-straight non- Jabir matriculated to Marquette from Siena College, where he conference victories to enter the conference season. The growth of served as the head coach of the Lady Saints for three seasons (1987- two rookies in the starting lineup and some near-upsets of nation- 90) and compiled a 50-20 overall record. Jabir’s teams posted three ally ranked Rutgers, Notre Dame and Virginia Tech led to a pair of consecutive winning seasons and his 1989-90 team was a semifi- victories in the squad’s last three contests and a final 11-17 overall nalist in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) post-sea- record. son tournament. Jabir owns a career record of 207-208 in 15 years as a Division I Prior to his stint at Siena, Jabir was the head coach at Buffalo head coach. The personable and well-liked Jabir is dedicated to the State during the 1986-87 season at the young age of 24. He led that program and to its resurgence in the BIG EAST. team to a 14-11 record. Jabir guided the Bengals to the State Uni- Providence College welcomed Jabir into the Friar family on May versity of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) champion- 21, 1996 as he was named the sixth head coach in the 22-year his- ship and an appearance in the NCAA Division III South Regional tory of the program. Tournament. In 15 seasons as a collegiate head coach, eight of his teams have The Brooklyn, N.Y. native began his coaching career as an assis- posted winning records. In the last five seasons, the Friars have tant at Nazareth College (1984-85) and at Buffalo State (1985-86). taken important steps toward rebuilding, and are now poised to ad- Jabir was instrumental in leading the Bengals to a 23-3 slate, the vance in the BIG EAST standings. In 1996-97, the Friars posted a SUNYAC title, a 22-game winning streak, an NCAA regional tour- 13-13 regular season record and lost to Villanova in the first round nament appearance and a national ranking (#3) during the 1985-86 of the BIG EAST Championship. The following season, PC went season. 10-17 and exited the BIG EAST Tournament in the first round at Jabir is currently a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches the hands of Boston College. Injuries played a role in the win-loss Association and was a board member of the New York State Bas- ratio during the 1998-99 season as the Friars found themselves at a ketball Coaches Association. A well-known speaker in New York, 5-22 overall record when the BIG EAST Tournament ended with a Pennsylvania and throughout New England, Jabir and his wife, 69-68 loss to Villanova. In 1999-2000, PC was still plagued with Kathy, have three children, Lauren, Shane and Jackson. injuries but doubled their win total from the previous year with a 10-17 overall mark. Prior to coming to Providence, Jabir spent six years at Marquette, where he became the most successful coach in the history of the program and elevated the Golden Eagles into the national spotlight. Under his high-powered offense, Jabir established a program that earned respect from people in Milwaukee, in the nation and in the ranks of women’s basketball. After posting a 7-20 record during his inaugural year (1990-91) with the Golden Eagles, Jabir guided his team to four consecutive winning seasons, two 20-plus winning seasons and three straight post-season appearances, including back-to-back bids to the NCAA Tournament. In 1994-95, Marquette won the Great Midwest Conference Tournament, the first tournament championship in school history. This followed the 1993-94 season in which Jabir compiled a JIM JABIR SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORDS program-best 22-7 overall record and its first trip YEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT POST SEASON to the NCAA Tournament. 2000-01 Providence 11-17 0.392 – 1999-00 Providence 10-17 0.370 – Just four years after Jabir’s arrival at 1998-99 Providence 5-22 0.186 – Marquette, the program made its way onto the 1997-98 Providence 10-17 0.370 – national scene as it earned its first-ever trip to 1996-97 Providence 13-14 0.481 – the NCAA Tournament. Seeded 14th, Marquette 1995-96 Marquette 8-20 0.286 – was four points shy of pulling off an upset over 1994-95 Marquette 19-12 0.612 NCAA Tournament No. 5 Colorado. The Lady Buffs needed three 1993-94 Marquette 22-7 0.758 NCAA Tournament last-second free throws to earn the 77-74 vic- 1992-93 Marquette 22-9 0.709 WNIT Tournament tory. 1991-92 Marquette 16-13 0.551 – In 1994-95 Marquette received a No. 10 seed 1990-91 Marquette 7-20 0.259 – 1989-90 Siena 18-11 0.620 – and the chance to play No. 7 seed North Caro- 1988-89 Siena 16-8 0.667 – lina State on a neutral court at Penn State. De- 1987-88 Siena 16-10 0.615 – spite a grand effort, MU fell to the Wolfpack, 1986-87 Buffalo State 14-11 0.560 NCAA Tournament 77-62. TOTALS 15 years 207-208 0.498 3NCAA/1WNIT 2001-2002 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL NOTES

JIM JABIR VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS 2000-01 OPPONENT W-L PCT OPPONENT W-L PCT Akron 1-0 1.000 Manhattan 2-2 0.500 FRIAR STATISTICAL LEADERS Arkansas 0-2 0.000 Marist 3-1 0.750 (statistics recorded during 2000-01 season) Auburn 0-1 0.000 UMBC 1-2 0.333 UAB 4-5 0.444 Memphis 9-4 0.692 POINTS Alabama State 1-0 1.000 Miami 1-5 0.167 Jenese Wilcox - 11.0 ppg Arizona State 0-1 0.000 Michigan 1-2 0.333 Kristin Quinn - 10.4 ppg Arkansas State 0-1 0.000 Middle Tenn. St. 0-1 0.000 Chrissy Vozab - 8.9 ppg Austin Peay 1-0 1.000 Minnesota 0-2 0.000 Ball State 2-0 1.000 Missouri 0-1 0.000 Boise State 0-1 0.000 Monmouth 1-0 1.000 REBOUNDS Boston College 1-7 0.125 Montana State 0-1 0.000 Jenese Wilcox - 6.2 rpg Boston University 3-2 0.600 Murray State 0-1 0.000 Kristin Quinn - 4.1 rpg Bowling Green 0-1 0.000 New Mexico 0-1 0.000 Bradley 2-0 1.000 New Orleans 0-1 0.000 Dani Trippany - 3.6 rpg BYU 0-1 0.000 Niagara 5-1 0.833 Brooklyn 2-0 1.000 UNC Charlotte 1-2 0.333 ASSISTS Brown University 2-1 0.667 North Carolina St. 0-1 0.000 Kristin Quinn - 3.4 apg Buffalo 2-0 1.000 Northeastern 1-2 0.333 Butler 1-1 0.500 Northern Ilinois 2-0 1.000 Chrissy Vozab - 2.4 apg Canisius 6-2 0.750 Northwestern 1-3 0.250 Jenese Wilcox - 1.3 apg Central Michigan 1-0 1.000 Northwestern St. 1-0 1.000 Cincinnati 9-1 0.900 Notre Dame 1-13 0.071 STEALS Colgate 5-0 1.000 Ohio State 0-1 0.000 Colorado 0-1 0.000 Pacific 0-1 0.000 Kristin Quinn - 1.3 spg Connecticut 0-7 0.000 Pittsburgh 4-3 0.571 Chrissy Vozab - 1.1 spg Dartmouth 1-0 1.000 Princeton 2-0 1.000 Jenese Wilcox - 0.89 spg Dayton 6-2 0.750 Puerto Rico 1-0 1.000 DePaul 8-6 0.571 Purdue 0-1 0.000 Detroit 1-2 0.333 Rhode Island 4-2 0.800 PERCENTAGE Eastern Kentucky 0-1 0.000 Rutgers 1-8 0.111 Andrea Horvath - .823 (25-28) Eastern Washington 2-0 1.000 Sacramento State 0-1 0.000 Kristin Quinn - .826 (76-92) Evansville 0-2 0.000 St. Bonaventure 1-1 0.500 Chrissy Vozab - .763 (29-38) Fairfield 4-0 1.000 St. John’s 5-4 0.556 Fairleigh Dickinson 0-1 0.000 St. Louis 14-0 1.000 Florida 0-2 0.000 St. Peter’s 2-1 0.667 3-PT PERCENTAGE Florida Internat’al 0-1 0.000 Santa Clara 0-1 0.000 Chrissy Vozab - .395 (51-129) Florida State 0-1 0.000 Seton Hall 4-3 0.571 Kristin Quinn - .382 (39-102) Fordham 2-1 0.667 Siena 2-0 1.000 George Mason 1-2 0.333 South Florida 2-0 1.000 Dani Trippany - .400 (2-5) Georgetown 2-6 0.250 S’eastern Louisiana 1-0 1.000 Georgia 1-1 0.500 Southern Calif. 0-1 0.000 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Hartford 2-0 1.000 Southern Miss. 0-2 0.000 Steffanie Shoop - .450 (27-60) Holy Cross 2-5 0.286 SW Missouri St. 1-4 0.200 Indiana 0-1 0.000 Stetson 1-0 1.000 Jenese Wilcox - .448 (116-259) Indiana State 0-1 0.000 Syracuse 6-4 0.600 Kristin Quinn - .404 (88-218) Iliinois 0-1 0.000 Texas 0-1 0.000 Illinois State 1-1 0.500 Tulane 0-2 0.000 MINUTES Iona 0-1 0.000 Valparaiso 1-0 1.000 James Madison 2-0 1.000 Vermont 5-1 0.833 Kristin Quinn - 903 (32.2 mpg) Kentucky 0-1 0.000 Villanova 4-4 0.500 Chrissy Vozab - 896 (32.0 mpg) LaSalle 0-3 0.000 Virginia Tech 0-2 0.000 Jenese Wilcox - 639 (27.3 mpg) Lehigh 2-0 1.000 Wake Forest 0-2 0.000 Long Island 3-0 1.000 Wisconsin 0-2 0.000 Louisiana Tech 0-1 0.000 West Virginia 2-5 0.286 Louisville 0-1 0.000 UW-Green Bay 2-4 0.333 Loyola (Chicago) 2-2 0.500 UW-Milwaukee 5-2 0.714 Loyola (Maryland) 2-0 1.000 Xavier 0-2 0.000 Maine 0-1 0.000 Yale 1-0 1.000 2001-2002 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL NOTES

2000-2001 FINAL STATISTICS

Player GP/GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF/DQ A TO BK ST PTS AVG Monika Roberts 27/24 707 26.2 100-251 0.398 8-38 0.211 91-135 0.674 64 103 167 6.2 52/0 48 69 31 19 299 11.1 BIG EAST 16/16 411 25.7 54-138 0.391 6-21 0.286 50-71 0.704 35 58 93 5.8 28/0 27 48 12 11 164 10.3 Jenese Wilcox 27/24 639 23.7 116-259 0.448 0-0 ——- 64-92 0.696 63 105 168 6.2 94/8 35 64 15 24 296 11.0 BIG EAST 16/14 366 22.9 65-174 0.374 0-0 ——- 37-56 0.661 30 49 79 4.9 53/4 16 40 10 15 167 10.4 Jen Gombotz 28/28 867 31.0 108-308 0.351 25-111 0.225 64-97 0.660 38 86 124 4.4 56/1 63 73 15 49 305 10.9 BIG EAST 16/16 503 31.4 51-169 0.302 15-74 0.203 27-48 0.563 17 47 64 4.0 26/0 40 38 8 24 144 9.0 Kristin Quinn 28/23 903 32.2 88-218 0.404 39-102 0.382 76-92 0.826 14 100 114 4.1 49/0 95 66 0 36 291 10.4 BIG EAST 16/16 563 35.2 54-136 0.397 22-56 0.393 49-58 0.845 7 53 60 3.8 37/0 57 49 0 23 179 11.2 Chrissy Vozab 28/28 896 32.0 85-221 0.385 51-129 0.395 29-38 0.763 38 52 90 3.2 60/0 66 36 2 32 250 8.9 BIG EAST 16/16 510 31.9 49-119 0.412 25-65 0.385 10-13 0.769 25 32 57 3.6 34/0 39 22 1 19 133 8.3 Dani Trippany 27/1 432 16.0 52-131 0.397 2-5 0.400 30-51 0.588 44 54 98 3.6 61/4 20 41 19 10 136 5.0 BIG EAST 15/1 282 18.8 37-88 0.420 2-5 0.400 21-36 0.583 30 37 67 4.5 32/1 13 26 14 6 97 6.5 Ryann Kilgore 14/2 225 16.1 20-84 0.238 3-10 0.300 14-21 0.667 18 23 41 2.9 20/1 15 17 3 11 57 4.1 BIG EAST 5/0 54 10.8 3-23 0.130 0-2 0.000 3-6 0.500 7 3 10 2.0 9/1 2 5 0 5 9 1.8 Steffanie Shoop 24/5 207 8.6 27-60 0.450 0-2 0.000 19-29 0.655 16 37 53 2.2 41/0 12 27 3 7 73 3.0 BIG EAST 13/0 81 6.2 7-20 0.350 0-1 0.000 6-9 0.667 2 6 8 0.6 16/0 6 11 1 4 20 1.5 Andrea Horvath 24/0 165 6.9 19-54 0.352 3-16 0.188 25-28 0.893 9 19 28 1.2 27/0 4 19 1 5 66 2.8 BIG EAST 12/0 81 6.8 10-29 0.345 2-10 0.200 21-24 0.875 4 4 8 0.7 13/0 3 6 0 3 43 3.6 Brooke Freeburg 21/1 230 11.0 20-54 0.370 4-18 0.222 12-24 0.500 18 13 31 1.5 29/0 9 20 3 8 56 2.7 BIG EAST 12/1 169 14.1 14-36 0.389 3-12 0.250 6-14 0.429 13 8 21 1.8 20/0 5 15 1 4 37 3.1 Hawley-Stewart 19/1 198 10.4 18-49 0.367 2-12 0.167 4-5 0.800 13 23 36 1.9 20/0 14 24 1 8 42 2.2 BIG EAST 14/0 150 10.7 16-38 0.421 1-9 0.111 3-4 0.750 11 19 30 2.1 14/0 12 18 1 8 36 2.6 A. Charbonneau 16/1 106 6.6 8-33 0.242 4-23 0.174 4-5 0.800 3 3 6 0.4 17/0 7 10 0 5 24 1.5 BIG EAST 8/0 50 6.3 4-16 0.250 3-12 0.250 0-0 ——- 1 3 4 0.5 5/0 0 3 0 4 11 1.4 Amy Drechsler 11/0 40 3.6 1-9 0.111 0-1 0.000 2-5 0.400 1 6 7 0.6 4/0 2 5 5 1 4 0.4 BIG EAST 5/0 23 4.6 0-4 0.000 0-1 0.000 2-4 0.500 1 5 6 1.2 2/0 0 4 5 0 2 0.4 Katie Keefe 7/0 12 1.7 1-2 0.500 0-0 0.000 0-1 0.000 1 0 1 0.1 2/0 2 1 1 0 2 0.3 BIG EAST 3/0 7 2.3 1-1 1.000 0-0 ——- 0-1 0.000 0 0 0 0.0 1/0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7 Dee Cummings 4/2 48 12.0 0-1 0.000 0-0 ——- 0-1 0.000 0 5 5 1.3 7/0 16 13 0 1 0 0.0 BIG EAST 0/0 0 0.0 0-0 ——- 0-0 ——- 0-0 ——- 0 0 0 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTALS 28 5675 663-1734 0.382 141-467 0.302 434-624 0.696 397 705 1102 39.4 539/14 408 503 99 216 1901 67.9 BIG EAST 16 3250 365-991 0.368 79-268 0.295 235-344 0.683 227 363 590 36.9 290/6 220 296 53 126 1044 65.2

OPPONENT 28 5675 723-1741 0.415 120-373 0.322 449-644 0.697 410 785 1195 42.7 556/– 447 527 98 240 2015 72.0 BIG EAST 16 3250 444-982 0.452 65-189 0.344 233-336 0.693 222 464 686 42.9 305/– 277 311 77 146 1186 74.1

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT – TOTAL Providence College 496 530 18 1044 Opponents 556 606 24 1186

DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF – TOTAL Providence College 39 8 47 Opponents 48 5 53 2001-2002 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL NOTES

2000-2001 FINAL RESULTS

RECORD: Overall Home Away Neutral All Games ...... 11-17 ...... 6-5 ...... 3-10 ...... 2-2 Conference ...... 4-12 ...... 3-5 ...... 1-7 ...... 0-0 Non-conference ...... 7-5 ...... 3-0 ...... 2-3 ...... 2-2

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER 11/18/00 ! vs. Central Michigan W 78-55 1,011 Jen Gombotz (19) Jenese Wilcox (12) 11/19/00 ! at University of Minnesota L 60-88 718 Jen Gombotz (14) Jen Gombotz (11) 11/24/00 @ vs. University of the Pacific L 76-78 ot 368 Jen Gombotz (24) Monika Roberts (11) 11/25/00 @ at Santa Clara University L 49-65 625 Jenese Wilcox (10) Monika Roberts (13) Jen Gombotz (10) Chrissy Vozab (10) 11/29/00 @ University of Rhode Island W 87-65 402 Jenese Wilcox (21) Steffanie Shoop (7) 12/2/00 SIENA COLLEGE W 77-66 653 Monika Roberts (16) Monika Roberts (13) 12/4/00 FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY W 82-75 532 Monika Roberts (21) Jenese Wilcox (11) 12/7/00 * SETON HALL UNIVERSITY L 61-74 328 Jenese Wilcox (15) Dani Trippany (7) 12/20/00 HOLY CROSS W 93-77 695 Jen Gombotz (22) Monika Roberts (11) Kristin Quinn (11) 12/31/00 at Princeton University W 69-42 409 Kristin Quinn (15) Jenese Wilcox (10) 1/2/01 * at University of Pittsburgh L 53-68 337 Jen Gombotz (11) Monika Roberts (12) 1/10/01 * RUTGERS UNIVERSITY L 76-81 ot 603 Chrissy Vozab (18) Monika Roberts (9) 1/13/01 * at University of Connecticut L 49-104 10,027 Kristin Quinn (9) Jen Gombotz (4) Monika Roberts (4) Kristin Quinn (4) 1/17/01 * at University of Miami W 77-60 778 Jenese Wilcox (16) Monika Roberts (12) 1/20/01 * BOSTON COLLEGE L 66-76 1,433 Monika Roberts (23) Jen Gombotz (3) Chrissy Vozab (3) 1/25/01 at University of Florida L 56-88 1,370 Kristin Quinn (15) Kristin Quinn (5) 1/27/01 * at Georgetown University L 71-72 ot 631 Jen Gombotz (20) Monika Roberts (10) 1/31/01 * at L 44-64 6,131 Jenese Wilcox (12) Jenese Wilcox (8) 2/3/01 * VIRGINIA TECH UNIVERSITY L 54-65 1,304 Dani Trippany (15) Dani Trippany (6) 2/7/01 * ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY W 83-63 825 Kristin Quinn (19) Chrissy Vozab (8) Monika Roberts (19) 2/10/01 * at Rutgers University L 68-97 5,111 Kristin Quinn (16) Jenese Wilcox (4) Catrina Hawley-Stewart (4) 2/14/01 * GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY W 80-77 162 Monika Roberts (19) Jenese Wilcox (6) 2/17/01 * WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY L 74-79 233 Jenese Wilcox (16) Dani Trippany (7) Jenese Wilcox (7) 2/21/01 * at Virginia Tech University L 64-71 2,075 Jen Gombotz (11) Monika Roberts (5) Dani Trippany (5) 2/24/01 * at Villanova University L 45-61 1,579 Jenese Wilcox (15) Kristin Quinn (9) Brooke Freeburg (9) 2/27/01 * SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY W 79-74 831 Kristin Quinn (23) Monika Roberts (10) 3/3/01 $ vs. Seton Hall University W 72-61 10,027 Monika Roberts (14) Kristin Quinn (7) Kristin Quinn (14) Jenese Wilcox (14) 3/4/01 $ vs. Rutgers University L 58-69 10,027 Chrissy Vozab (16) Jenese Wilcox (11)

* = BIG EAST Conference contest ! = at 2000 Sheraton Four Points Basketball Classic (University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, Minn.) @ = at Bellarmine Prep School (San Jose, Calif.) $ = at 2001 BIG EAST Tournament (University of Connecticut; Storrs, Conn.)