2018-19 USC Women’s 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

#0 Shalexxus AARON

#1 Kayla OVERBECK

#3 Minyon MOORE

#4 Mariya MOORE

#5 Ja’Tavia TAPLEY

#10 Cheyanne WALLACE #13 Marguerite EFFA

#14 Jillian ARCHER

#21 Aliyah MAZYCK

#23 Asiah JONES

#24 Desiree CALDWELL

#32 Dani Milisic 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 USC Women’s Basketball Roster

Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown Previous School 0 Shalexxus Aaron G 6-1 Fr.* RS Apple Valley, Calif. Martin Luther King HS 1 Kayla Overbeck F 6-1 Jr. TR Newbury Park, Calif. Newbury Park HS/Vanderbilt 3 Minyon Moore G 5-8 Jr. 2V Hercules, Calif. Salesian HS 4 Mariya Moore G 6-0 Sr. TR Hercules, Calif. Salesian HS/Louisville 5 Ja’Tavia Tapley F 6-3 Jr. 2V Jacksonville, Fla. University Christian HS 10 Cheyanne Wallace F 6-0 Sr. TR Calabasas, Calif. Sierra Canyon HS/LMU 13 Marguerite Effa F 6-3 Sr. 3V , Calif. Fairfax HS 14 Jillian Archer F 6-2 Fr. HS Santa Monica, Calif. Bishop Alemany HS 21 Aliyah Mazyck G 5-9 Sr. 3V Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park HS 22 Kyerstin Galloway G 5-5 So. 1V Los Angeles, Calif. San Pedro HS 23 Asiah Jones F 6-3 So.* 1V Sacramento, Calif. Woodmont HS 24 Desiree Caldwell G 5-8 Fr. HS San Antonio, Texas Byron P. Steele II HS 32 Danijela Milisic F 6-4 Jr.* 2V Sydney, Australia Blacktown Girls HS

Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown Previous School 0 Shalexxus Aaron G 6-1 Fr.* RS Apple Valley, Calif. Martin Luther King HS 14 Jillian Archer F 6-2 Fr. HS Santa Monica, Calif. Bishop Alemany HS 24 Desiree Caldwell G 5-8 Fr. HS San Antonio, Texas Byron P. Steele II HS 13 Marguerite Effa F 6-3 Sr. 3V Los Angeles, Calif. Fairfax HS 22 Kyerstin Galloway G 5-5 So. 1V Los Angeles, Calif. San Pedro HS 23 Asiah Jones F 6-3 So.* 1V Sacramento, Calif. Woodmont HS 21 Aliyah Mazyck G 5-9 Sr. 3V Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park HS 32 Danijela Milisic F 6-4 Jr.* 2V Sydney, Australia Blacktown Girls HS 4 Mariya Moore G 6-0 Sr. TR Hercules, Calif. Salesian HS/Louisville 3 Minyon Moore G 5-8 Jr. 2V Hercules, Calif. Salesian HS 1 Kayla Overbeck F 6-1 Jr. TR Newbury Park, Calif. Newbury Park HS/Vanderbilt 5 Ja’Tavia Tapley F 6-3 Jr. 2V Jacksonville, Fla. University Christian HS 10 Cheyanne Wallace F 6-0 Sr. TR Calabasas, Calif. Sierra Canyon HS/LMU

* utilized redshirt season

Head Coach: (7th season overall), Long Beach State 1981 Associate Head Coach: Jason GLOVER (2nd season), Grand Canyon 1985 Assistant Coaches: Aarika HUGHES (2nd season), USC 2010 Blanche ALVERSON (2nd season), Auburn 2013

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE SHALEXXUS Aaron...... sha-LEX-us DANIJELA MILISIC...... danny-YAY-la MILL-ih-sitch DESIREE Caldwell...... DEZ-er-ray MARIYA Moore...... muh-RYE-uh MARGUERITE EFFA...... mar-ger-EET EFF-uh MINYON Moore...... min-YON ASIAH Jones...... A-sha (like the continent Asia) JA’TAVIA TAPLEY...... jah-TAY-vee-yah TAP-lee ALIYAH MAZYCK...... ah-LEE-yah muh-ZEEK CHEYANNE Wallace...... shy-ANN 2018-19 QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION BASKETBALL HISTORY Location: ...... Los Angeles, Calif. First Season of Basketball:...... 1976-77 Founded:...... 1880 All-Time Record:...... 769-495 (.608) Enrollment: ...... 43,000 (19,000 undergrad) Conference Record:...... 398-288 (.580) Interim President:...... Wanda M. Austin National Championships:...... 2 (1983, 1984) Conference Championships:...... 5 (1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1994) Athletic Director:...... Lynn Swann Conference Tournament Titles...... 1 (2014) Senior Woman Administrator:...... Donna Heinel NCAA Appearances (record):...... 16 (29-14) National Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I AIAW Appearances (record):...... 2 (2-4) Conference:...... Pac-12 WNIT Appearances (record):...... 3 (7-3) Nickname:...... Trojans / Women of Troy Postseason Record:...... 38-21 (.644) Fight Song:...... “Fight On” Colors:...... Cardinal and Gold LAST SEASON Home Court: ...... Galen Center 2017-18 Record:...... 20-11 / 9-9 (7th) Capacity:...... 10,258 Home Record:...... 7-5 Away Record:...... 9-5 Press Row:...... 213-740-3900 Neutral Record:...... 4-1 Longest Win Streak:...... 8 (Nov. 10-Dec. 1) BASKETBALL STAFF Longest Losing Streak:...... 3 (Dec. 29-Jan. 5) Head Coach:...... Mark Trakh Current Streak:...... 1 loss Alma Mater:...... Long Beach State, 1981 Pac-12 Tournament:...... Quarterfinals Current Season at USC:...... 2nd (7th overall) NCAA Tournament:...... None Record at USC: ...... 110-75 (.595), 6 seasons Pac-12 Record at USC:...... 61-47 (.565), 6 seasons 2017-18 TEAM INFORMATION Starters Returning / Lost:...... 2 / 3 Current Overall Season:...... 24th Letterwinners Returning / Lost:...... 6 / 4 Overall Record:...... 413-278 (.598) Newcomers:...... 6 Overall Conf. Record:...... 217-135 (.617) Associate Head Coach:...... Jason Glover RETURNING STARTERS Assistant Coaches:...... Aarika Hughes Aliyah Mazyck (Sr. G) ...... Blanche Alverson ...... 31 GP, 31 GS, 16.5 ppg, 40.0 FG%, 75.3 FT% Director of Operations:...... Ashley Ford ...... 86 3PFG made, 5.4 rpg, 1.6 apg, 2.6 spg Video Coordinator:...... Chris Koclanes ...... 2018 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention WBB Office Phone:...... (213) 740-7204 ...... 2018 Pac-12 All-Defensive Team ...... (866) USC-WBB1 Minyon Moore (Jr. G) Athletic Trainer:...... Winnie Voong ...... 31 GP, 31 GS, 13.2 ppg, 38.3 FG%, 76.4 FT% Training Room Phone:...... (213) 740-5845 ...... 23 3PFG made, 4.0 rpg, 5.3 apg, 2.9 spg ...... 2018 Pac-12 All-Defensive Team SPORTS INFORMATION ...... 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Women’s Basketball SID:...... Darcy Couch Office Phone: ...... (213) 740-3808 INCOMING TROJANS Office Fax:...... (213) 740-7584 Jillian Archer [Fr.]...... 6-2, Forward (Santa Monica, Calif.) Cell Phone:...... (213) 725-3447 Desiree Caldwell [Fr.]...... 5-8, Guard (San Antonio, Texas) E-Mail:...... [email protected] Kayla Overbeck [Jr.]...... 6-1, Forward (Newbury Park, Calif.) USC Ticket Office:...... (213) 740-GO SC Cheyanne Wallace [Sr.-TR]...... 6-0, Forward (Calabasas, Calif.) Website:...... usctrojans.com 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TROJAN FAMILY ALBUM TROJAN FAMILY ALBUM 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TROJAN FAMILY ALBUM TROJAN FAMILY ALBUM 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TROJAN FAMILY ALBUM TROJAN FAMILY ALBUM 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME ON! 2018-19 SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Site Time Tues. Nov. 6 UC Riverside (DH) Galen Center 5 p.m. Sun. Nov. 11 at Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. 2 p.m. Thurs. Nov. 15 UC Santa Barbara Galen Center 7 p.m. Sat. Nov. 17 Santa Clara Galen Center 2 p.m.

Nugget Classic (hosted by Nevada) Fri. Nov. 23 vs. Utah State Reno, Nev. 4:30 p.m. Sun. Nov. 25 at Nevada Reno, Nev. 2 p.m.

Wed. Nov. 28 Fresno State (DH) Galen Center 5 p.m.

Sat. Dec. 1 at UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. 5 p.m. Sun. Dec. 16 CSUN Galen Center 2 p.m. Wed. Dec. 19 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas 5 p.m. CT Sat. Dec. 22 at UT Arlington Arlington, Texas. 2 p.m. CT Sun. Dec. 30 UCLA* (DH) (P12) Galen Center 2 p.m.

Fri. Jan. 4 at Stanford* (P12) Palo Alto, Calif. 8 p.m. Sun. Jan. 6 at California* (P12) Berkeley, Calif. 3 p.m. Fri. Jan. 11 Oregon* (P12) Galen Center 8 p.m. Sun. Jan. 13 Oregon Sate* (P12) Galen Center 12 p.m. Sun. Jan. 20 at UCLA* (P12) Westwood, Calif. 4 p.m. Fri. Jan. 25 at Arizona* (P12) Tucson, Ariz. 6 p.m. PT Sun. Jan. 27 at Arizona State* (P12) Tempe, Ariz. 12 p.m. PT

Fri. Feb. 1 Washington* Galen Center 7 p.m. Sun. Feb. 3 Washington State* Galen Center 2 p.m. Fri. Feb. 8 at Utah* (P12) Salt Lake City, Utah 7 p.m. MT Sun. Feb. 10 at Colorado* Boulder, Colo. 1 p.m. MT Fri. Feb. 15 California* (P12) Galen Center 8 p.m. Sun. Feb. 17 Stanford* (P12) Galen Center 12 p.m. Fri. Feb. 22 at Oregon State* (P12) Corvallis, Ore. 6 p.m. Sun. Feb. 24 at Oregon* (P12) Eugene, Ore. 11 a.m.

Fri. March 1 Colorado* (P12) Galen Center 7 p.m. Sun. March 3 Utah* (P12) Galen Center 12 p.m.

Pac-12 Tournament Thurs.-Sun. March 7-10 Pac-12 Tournament (P12) Las Vegas, Nev. NCAA Tournament Fri.-Mon. Mar. 22-25 NCAA First & Second Rounds TBD Fri.-Mon. Mar. 29-Apr. 1 NCAA Regionals TBD Fri. & Sun. Apr. 5 & 7 NCAA Women’s Final Four Tampa, Fla.

Home games indicated in bold All game times Pacific unless marked * —­ Pac-12 Conference game (P12) — televised on Pac-12 Networks (DH) — doubleheader at USC

2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MARKTRAKH HEAD COACH | 7TH SEASON AT USC | LONG BEACH STATE 1981

Mark Trakh, who led USC and Pepperdine to NCAA Tournament appearances before guiding New Mexico State to three NCAA berths, returned to USC as its head women’s basketball coach for the 2017-18 season. “We are thrilled to welcome Mark back to USC,” athletic director Lynn Swann said in reached at least the semifinals of the Pac- record 17-game winning streak and it lost by the announcement on April 21, 2016. “It was 10 Tourney four times (his 2009 team was just eight points in the NCAA first round to important for us to hire a coach who really a finalist), never finished below fifth in the eventual NCAA finalist Stanford. That came wanted to be at USC, who truly cares about Pac-10 and went 8-3 against crosstown rival on the heels of 2016’s 26-5 team which tied our student-athletes and who believes in the UCLA. His debut 2005 team won 20 games, the program record for season victories and Trojan way of excelling. We found that coach tied for second in the Pac-10 race and made consecutive wins (15). That year, he became in Mark Trakh. He has the experience and USC’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in just the fifth coach in NCAA history to lead maturity to help our young team grow and seven years, where it lost on a last-second three different schools to consecutive NCAA develop. basket in the second round. Tournament appearances. His 2015 team, “Mark is a great teacher of the game. His Women of Troy players made various which was 22-8 overall, advanced to NCAA Players enjoy playing for him. He is a very ef- All-Pac-10 teams 23 times and Pac-10 All- play for the first time in 27 years, posted the fective recruiter. And he has a knack for tak- Academic squads 14 times, and he turned school’s first winning record in WAC play (13- ing teams to the NCAA Tournament, which out two All-Americans and four WNBA draft- 1) in seven years and won the program’s first- we look for him to continue doing.” ees. He signed Top 10 recruiting classes four ever WAC regular season and tournament In his first season back at Troy, Trakh’s times, including the nation’s No. 1 group in titles. 2017-18 Trojans played an inspired season, 2006, and seven of his signees were McDon- In 11 years (1994-2004) at Pepperdine, Tra- notching a 20-win campaign but just miss- ald’s All-Americans. Overall, he was 90-64 at kh went 199-123, won four West Coast Con- ing out on an NCAA selection. USC went 20- USC, but resigned after the 2009 season for ference crowns and two WCC tournament 11 overall last season, beating three ranked personal reasons. titles, captured at least 20 wins six times, COACHES... opponents and finishing 9-9 in the competi- After nearly two years off from coaching and made the post-season in each of his last tive Pac-12. following his resignation from USC (he was six seasons (three NCAAs and three WNITs). As a college coach, Trakh has an over- associate head coach briefly at San Diego He was the 1999 and 2002 WCC Coach of all record of 413-278 in 23 years, with eight State in the 2011 season before leaving to at- the Year. He coached two WCC Players of the

THE NCAA Tournament trips, seven regular sea- tend to personal family matters), Trakh spent Year and produced Pepperdine’s first WNBA son championships and five conference the past six years (2012-17) at New Mexico pick. His Wave teams had a 100% graduation Coach of the Year honors. State, where he went 104-80 overall. In each rate during his time there. Trakh coached the Women of Troy for five of the last three seasons, his Aggies posted Before entering the collegiate ranks, Tra- seasons (2005-09). Despite a tenure ham- 20-plus victories while winning the Western kh coached Brea (Calif.) Olinda High for 13 pered by injuries to key players that stalled Athletic Conference regular season and tour- seasons (1981-93), compiling a 354-45 (.887) promising seasons, Trakh’s USC teams won nament championships, and he was named record while winning four California state at least 17 games all five seasons, advanced the league’s Coach of the Year each season. championships and six CIF Southern Section to a pair of NCAA tourneys (getting to the sec- His 2017 Aggie squad was 24-7 overall, titles. He also taught English at Brea Olin- ond round in 2005 and 2006 before falling to including a perfect 14-0 WAC mark (NMSU’s da. He is a member of the City of Brea Hall the eventual NCAA runner-up both seasons), first perfect conference record), had a school of Fame and the Southern California High MEET WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT MARK TRAKH “Having Mark Trakh become my head “I’m so thrilled for Coach Trakh and for “It made my day to hear that Coach coach at USC was one of the best USC. He has always loved USC and I Trakh is back at USC. He was amazing things that could have ever happened really believe that this is the beginning in my recruiting process and made me to me. Coach Trakh brought so much of a new chapter for USC women’s feel like family immediately. We had a positive energy and recruited not only basketball. He’s going to do great very open and fun team and an enjoy-

good athletes, but great people who things there. able, loving atmosphere. We wanted COACHHEAD MARK TRAKH are still my close friends today.” to succeed for each other and for our “Coach Trakh brings something that coaches. — Shay Murphy you can’t find in all coaches. He has a Former USC All-American and 2-time soft side and he has a hard, demand- “He’s the kind of coach who knows All-Pac-10 first team guard, who then ing side, and it’s difficult to find some- when to nurture you and when to get played on WNBA and Euroleague one who can balance those so well. on you. He knows how to push his championship teams Through all my injuries, he had a way players to be the best they can pos- of being good to me but also made sibly be. He also understands that sure that I was held accountable even when you get to college you have a lot though I wasn’t able to play. I think ev- of growing to do. He wants to get the eryone needs that from a head coach. best out of you on and off the court. He gave me confidence by helping me I was named Pac-10 Freshman of the remember what kind of player I was Year, and that was due to him pushing when I came in, and he never let my me to be better and demanding more injuries discourage me. of me. He gave me the opportunity to show what I could do as a freshman “As a coach, his system works really and he had confidence in me. He really well. He allows his players to shine and molded me and instilled a work ethic assigns roles for every player. I learned in me, building a core to help me suc- a lot from him, not just basketball-wise ceed as a pro.” but as a person.” — Briana (Gilbreath) Butler — Jacki Gemelos Former USC All-American and 3-time Former USC guard who went on to play All-Conference guard, who played in in the WNBA and overseas the WNBA YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH MARK TRAKH O overall Conference Conference Year team Record Record finish Postseason 1994 Pepperdine 14-12 6-8 5th (tie) School Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame. 1995 Pepperdine 10-16 4-10 6th (tie) In 1980, he was the boys’ sophomore 1996 Pepperdine 15-13 7-7 4th (tie) team coach at Western High in Anaheim 1996 Pepperdine 15-13 6-8 5th (Calif.). 1998 Pepperdine 21-10 10-4 2nd 1999 Pepperdine 21-9 11-3 1st (tie) WNIT First Round Trakh played basketball and baseball at 2000 Pepperdine 21-10 12-2 1st NCAA First Round Lakeland Regional High in Wanaque, N.J. 2001 Pepperdine 20-11 10-4 3rd (tie) WNIT First Round He then attended Fairleigh Dickinson and 2002 Pepperdine 23-8 11-3 1st NCAA First Round Fullerton College, where as a journalism ma- 2003 Pepperdine 22-8 12-2 1st NCAA First Round jor he was the sports editor of the student 2004 Pepperdine 17-13 10-4 2nd (tie) WNIT First Round newspaper, before graduating from Long TOTALS (11 years) 199-123 99-55 Beach State in 1981 with a degree in journal- 2005 USC 20-11 12-6 2nd (tie) NCAA Second Round ism (he also has his teaching credential). 2006 USC 19-12 11-7 5th NCAA Second Round Trakh was born on May 31, 1955, in Am- 2007 USC 17-13 10-8 5th man, Jordan. He moved to the United States 2008 USC 17-13 10-8 4th (tie) 2009 USC 17-15 9-9 4th (tie) at age four, living first in Connecticut and TOTALS (5 years) 90-64 52-38 New Jersey before coming to California for 2012 New Mexico St. 6-24 3-11 7th (tie) college. 2013 New Mexico St. 15-16 7-11 8th His younger brother, Maz, is an assistant 2014 New Mexico St. 11-20 7-9 6th (tie) coach with the NBA’s Washington Wizards 2015 New Mexico St. 22-8 13-1 1st NCAA First Round and previously was an assistant with the 2016 New Mexico St. 26-5 13-1 1st NCAA First Round Oklahoma City Thunder and Detroit Pistons 2017 New Mexico St. 24-7 14-0 1st NCAA First Round and a scout with the Golden State Warriors. TOTALS (6 years) 104-80 57-33 He also coached in the ABA, CBA, colle- 2018 USC 20-11 9-9 7th giately and overseas. RECORD AT USC (6 years) 110-75 61-47 CAREER RECORD (23 years) 413-278 217-135 7 titles 8 NCAA | 3 WNIT 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL JASONGLOVER ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH | 2ND SEASON AT USC | GRAND CANYON 1985 Jason Glover enters his second season on the coaching staff at USC. Glover served as Mark Trakh’s associate head coach for the 2015-16 season at New Mexico State and has coached at almost every level of the basketball world. Prior to his time with the Aggies, where he helped the team to a third consecutive NCAA appearance, Glover spent three seasons as associate head coach at Utah Valley. There, the Wolverines doubled their win count from Glover’s first year to his third. He also boasts significant experience in the pro ranks. He was an associate head coach for the WNBA’s Tulsa Shock, working with such stars as Candice Wiggins, Skylar Diggins and Courtney Paris, for two seasons (2012 and 2013). He also spent 2010-11 as a player development coach for the Minnesota Tim- berwolves, where he worked with Kevin Love, Kosta Kouros, Anthony Tolliver and Sebastian Telfair, among other pro stars. He logged several seasons in the D-League as director of operations, associate head coach and head coach of the Reno Bighorns. “Jason has so much experience across the board, he really knows how to get players to the next level,” Trakh said of Glover, who will serve as his associate head coach at USC. “He’s worked with NBA and WNBA stars and most recently developed New Mexico State’s Moriah Mack into a WNBA roster player. He has great experience, knows the game and is excellent at player development.” COACHES... THE MEET AARIKAHUGHES ASSISTANT COACH | 2ND SEASON AT USC | USC 2010 Aarika Hughes enters her second season on the coaching staff at USC. She was a player for Mark Trakh when he first served as head coach at USC from 2005-09. A 2010 graduate of USC, Hughes went on to coach AAU teams in Oregon before joining Trakh’s New Mexico State staff as an assistant in 2011. While working under Trakh with the Aggies, she was named one of the WBCA’s Top Thirty Coaches Under 30. She was an assistant for Trakh at New Mexico State for five seasons — helping the Aggies to back-to-back NCAA appearances — before moving to New Mexico as an assistant for the 2016-17 season. “Aarika is a Trojan, and I’ve been able to see her grow into a great coach,” Trakh said of Hughes. “She is a fantastic recruiter with a fantastic personality, and she really knows her Xs and 0s. She is a great on-floor coach and players really love her. She has a very bright future ahead of her.”

BLANCHEALVERSON ASSISTANT COACH | 2ND SEASON AT USC | AUBURN 2013

Blanche Alverson enters her second season on the coaching staff at USC. She was a star player at Auburn before joining the coaching ranks. As a Tiger, she became just the fourth player at Auburn to hit 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 100 assists, 100 steals and 50 blocks in her career. After a year as a pro in Spain, Alverson began her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Texas Tech, where she spent two seasons. In 2016, she joined Trakh as an assistant at New Mexico State, where she helped the Aggies to an undefeated conference record and on to another NCAA appearance in 2016-17. “Blanche brings amazing playing experience and youth to the staff,” Trakh said of Alverson. “She is experienced and a great recruiter who also stands out as a strong on-floor coach with Aarika. Blanche knows her Xs and 0s, too, so she fits in perfectly with Jason and Aarika to make this a really knowledgable group. This staff knows how to get the job done.” 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ASHLEYFORD Director of Operations | 2nd season Ashley Ford enters her second season as director of operations for USC women’s basketball. She previously served as an assistant coach under Mark Trakh for the 2016-17 season at New Mexico State. Prior to that, she was an assistant at her alma mater, Nebraska, for the 2015-16 season. Ford was the starting guard for the Huskers from 2005-07 after playing two seasons at Cloud County Community College in Kansas. Ford’s coaching career began as a graduate assistant at Nebraska from 2008-10. She then spent five seasons (2010-15) as an assistant coach at San Diego, where she helped the Toreros post four straight 20-win seasons. A native of Fort Rucker, Ala., Ford earned a degree in communication studies from Nebraska in 2008. In 2016, she completed her masters in education administration. CHRISKOCLANES Video Coordinator | 4th season Chris Koclanes enters his fourth season as video coordinator at USC after previously serving two seasons at St. Joseph’s. Prior to his time at St. Joseph’s, Koclanes was a volunteer assistant coach at Dartmouth, serving an integral role in helping the staff with recruiting. Koclanes spent the 2012-13 season as director of basketball operations at William and Mary, where he was responsible for travel coordination, managing opponent film exchange, organizing and maintaining recruiting databases, coordinating community service events, and overseeing team managers. Off the court, Koclanes served as primary contact for alumni, family, friends and fans of William and Mary women’s basketball, while directing the team’s ball kid program. A 2010 graduate of Old Dominion, Koclanes served as a scout team player and a manager with the Mon- archs from 2008-10, when Old Dominion post a 36-27 record over two seasons, including a WNIT Second Round appearance in 2010. Koclanes also was active on the club tennis team, reaching the 2010 Club Tennis National Tournament. After graduating with a degree in finance, Koclanes spent two years as a financial advisor in New York City. He also served as a volunteer coach at the New Rochelle Boys and Girls Club in 2010, and as head coach of the Hooperstown Huskies AAU team in 2011. Koclanes also served as video coordinator for the during the 2016, 2017 and 2018 WNBA seasons. A native of Pelham, N.Y., Koclanes is currently pursuing a master’s degree in organization development and leadership. BRANDEEWALTON Administrative Assistant | 2nd season Brandee Walton enters her second season on the USC women’s basketball staff, serving as administrative assistant. A 2017 graduate of New Mexico State, Walton played her collegiate career under current USC head coach Mark Trakh. An Academic All-WAC honoree, Walton graduated with a degree in journalism and mass communication. She was a team captain as a senior, she also was the president of the Student-Athlete Academic Council at New Mexico State. A native of Surprise, Ariz., Walton prepped at St. Mary’s High School. STAFF... THE

Sports Information Director Senior Woman Administrator Academic Advisor Athletic Trainer DARCY DONNA LUBBOCK WINNIE COUCH HEINEL SMITH VOONG MEET

2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MARGUERITEEFFA #136-3 • Senior • Forward • Los Angeles, Calif./Fairfax HS THIS SEASON Marguerite Effa brings her great athleticism and MAR’S CAREER HIGHS a soft finishing touch in the paint to her senior Points twice • last vs. season at USC 9 Oregon, 1/4/16 2017-18 JUNIOR SEASON Rebounds twice • last at Effa appeared in 25 games, scoring in six of 6 Oregon, 2/21/16 those appearances as a junior... Had a season- Assists vs. UCLA, 1/18/17 high seven points and four rebounds in 20 min- utes played vs. UCLA... Was a perfect 5-for-5 2 from the free-throw line in that game... Aver- Steals vs. ASU, 2/26/16 aged 0.9 points and 1.0 rebounds per game. 2 Blocks vs. California, 2016-17 SOPHOMORE SEASON 2 1/24/16 Effa appeared in 14 games as a sophomore... FG Made twice • last vs. Scored in eight games with a season-high four Oregon, 1/4/16 points provided in three games... Set new career 4 high with two assists vs. UCLA on Jan. 18. FG Att. vs. Hope Interna- 9 tional, 11/13/15 2015-16 FRESHMAN SEASON FG Pct. (4-4) vs. Oregon, Effa appeared in 23 games as a true freshman... Scored points in 14 games, including setting 1.000 1/4/16 a career high with nine points in the season opener vs. Hope International... Pulled in a career- FT Made vs. UCLA, 2/5/18 best six rebounds in two games... Also had two blocks vs. Cal on Jan. 24... Averaged 2.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game. 5 FT Att. vs. UCLA, 2/5/18 HIGH SCHOOL 5 Effa was a two-time pick as the Los Angeles City Section Player of the Year out of Fairfax FT Pct. (5-5) vs. UCLA, High... Averaged 23.4 points and 12.2 rebounds during her four years at Fairfax...Played club 1.000 2/5/18 for California Basketball Club.

PERSONAL Marguerite Manuela Effa was born Jan. 19. 1997 in Cameroon... Enjoys reading and cooking in her free time... Lists her high school coach Judy Edwards as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to swim with sharks... Hopes to travel to Brazil, Mexico, China, Texas and Mis- sissippi... Would like to play professionally after graduation... Majoring in non-governmental organizations and social change. SENIORS... THE

#13 MARGUERITE EFFA’S Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2015-16 23-0 238 19-47 .404 0-0 .000 18-26 .692 22 35 57 2.5 38-2 4 13 4 6 56 2.4 2016-17 14-0 82 7-14 .500 0-0 .000 8-15 .533 7 15 22 1.6 12-0 4 5 2 1 22 1.6 2017 -18 25-0 120 8-13 .615 0-0 .000 7-9 .778 6 18 24 1.0 16-0 1 9 2 4 23 0.9 TOTAL 62-0 440 34-74 .459 0-0 .000 33-50 .660 35 68 103 1.7 66-2 9 27 8 11 101 1.6 Career averages: 1.6 pts per game 0.2 asts per game 0.2 steals per game 1.7 rebs per game 7.1 mins per game MEET MARGUERITE EFFA 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALIYAHMAZYCK #215-9 • Senior • Guard • Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park HS THIS SEASON Now a senior and very much on opponents’ ra- ALIYAH’S CAREER HIGHS dars, Aliyah Mazyck’s high speed and relentless Points at Colorado, 1/12/18 effort makes her an asset for the Trojans and a issue for opponents on both ends of the court 29 Rebounds vs. Long Beach State, 11/20/17 2017-18 JUNIOR SEASON 11 Mazyck’s 86 threes made in her junior season Assists 4 times • last vs. UC set a new USC single-season record... Moved up 5 Irvine, 12/28/15 to No. 8 all-time in career 3-pointers made with Steals at Oregon, 2/16/18 126... Her 1,083 minutes played as 12th most all-time in a single season by a Trojan... Has 8 started all 21 games... Averaged 16.5 points, 5.4 Blocks twice • last at Santa Clara, 11/17/17 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game... Set new 2 career high with 29 points scored at Colorado... FG Made at WSU, 1/26/18 Hit a career-best six 3-pointers twice — vs. Mon- 10 tana State and at Colorado... Had a career-high FG Att. at WSU, 1/26/18 eight steals at Oregon... Recorded first career double-double with 12 points and a career-high 11 rebounds vs. Long Beach State... Named 22 one of three finalists for the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year... Earned All-Pac-12 Honor- FG Pct. (9-12) at Sacramen- able Mention.... Selected to Pac-12 All-Defensive Team... Named to All-Tournament Teams .750 to St., 12/3/16 at Rainbow Wahine Showdown and UTRGV Holiday Classic. 3FG Made twice • last at Colo- 6 rado, 1/12/18 2016-17 SOPHOMORE SEASON 3FG Att. vs. California, Mazyck started the first 14 games in which she played, appearing in 19 games while sidelined 1/21/19 by injury for 11 games... Scored in 16 games with double digits in five games... Averaged 6.6 14 points and 1.8 rebounds per game... Also averaged 1.2 assists and 1.5 steals per game... Set 3FG Pct. (2-2) vs. Southern new career high with 24 points at Sacramento State on Dec. 3... Matched career-high six re- 1.000 Utah, 12/4/15 bounds vs. WSU on Feb. 17... Set new career high of six steals at UC Irvine on Dec. 21... Also hit FT Made 4 times • last at Or- a career-high four 3-pointers at UCI. 7 egon State, 2/18/18 FT Att. vs. Southern Utah, 2015-16 FRESHMAN SEASON 12/4/15 Mazyck appeared in 31 games and started six as a true freshman... Scored in all but one game 12 in which she appeared, setting her career high with 21 points vs. Florida A&M on Dec. 18... FT Pct. (6-6) at WSU, 1.000 1/15/16 Averaged 7.8 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.5 steals per game... Hit double digits in 12 games... First career start was at Washington State on Jan. 15. ALIYAH MAZYCK CAREER AWARDS HIGH SCHOOL — 2018 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year Mazyck was named the 2014 North Carolina 4A Player of the Year out of Myers Park High in Finalist Charlotte... Her team won back-to-back state championships in 2014 and 2015... Averaged 16 points per game... Only lost four games during her high school career... Played club for WP — 2018 Pac-12 Honorable Mention Atlanta Celtics... Scored 45 points in a Deep South championship game. — 2018 Pac-12 All-Defensive Team PERSONAL — 2017 Rainbow Wahine Showdown Aliyah Daija Mazyck was born Dec. 27, 1996 in Charlotte, N.C... The daughter of Yandrick and All-Tournament Team Alane Paraison... Has one sister, Sidney, and two brothers, Jacob and Collin... Enjoys spend-

SENIORS... ing time with family in her free time... Lists as her biggest sports hero... Has al- — 2017 UTRGV Holiday Classic ways wanted to skydive... Hopes to travel to Africa and Paris... Is majoring in gender studies... All-Tournament Team Hopes to work for Nike or in some form of sports marketing after graduation. THE

#21 ALIYAH MAZYCK’S Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2015-16 31-6 572 72-234 .308 24-88 .273 74-109 .679 22 49 71 2.3 90-2 61 74 8 46 242 7.8 2016-17 19-14 333 45-125 .360 16-58 .276 19-25 .760 9 26 35 1.8 38-0 22 35 4 29 125 6.6 2017-18 31-31 1083 179-448 .400 86-265 .325 67-89 .753 32 134 166 5.4 87-3 49 58 13 81 511 16.5 TOTAL 81-51 1988 296-807 .367 126-411 .307 160-223 .717 63 209 272 3.4 215-5 132 167 25 156 878 10.8 Career averages: 10.8 pts per game 1.6 asts per game 1.9 steals per game 3.4 rebs per game 2 4.5 mins per game MEET ALIYAH MAZYCK 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MARIYAMOORE #4 6-0 • Senior • Guard • Hercules, Calif./Salesian HS/Louisville THIS SEASON A three-time selection to the Naismith Trophy Watch List MARIYA'S CAREER HIGHS at Louisville, Mariya Moore will see her first action as a (at Louisville) Trojan this season after sitting out last season per NCAA Points vs. NC State, transfer rules. 31 1/17/16 2017-18 SEASON Rebounds vs. Syracuse, Moore sat out her first season at USC as a transfer. 12/29/16 2016-17 SEASON AT LOUISVILLE 11 A full-time starter and All-ACC Second Team honoree as Assists vs. Charleston, 12/20/15 a junior... Provided five or more assists in 18 games and 12 landed 72 3-pointers... Averaged 12.0 points, 5.1 rebounds Steals 4 times • last and 4.9 assists to help pace the Cardinals to the Sweet vs. Michigan St., Sixteen... Had two games with 11 assists... During NCAA 4 12/3/15 Tournament, provided 11.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.0 Blocks vs. Charleston, assists per game, including a 50-percent effort from the 12/20/15 floor... Finished her third season at Louisville ranked No. 2 13 all-time in career points (1,365), No. 9 in career assists FG Made vs. NC State, (444), No. 5 in 3-pointers made (211), No. 7 in free throws 10 1/17/16 made (328)... Registered just the seventh triple-double in Louisville history with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 10 FG Att. vs. NC State, assists vs. Syracuse... Ran her career double-double total to five with 17 points and 11 assists vs. Virginia Tech. 19 1/17/16 2015-16 SEASON AT LOUISVILLE twice • last vs. Cal, Earned WBCA All-America honorable mention as a sophomore... Also was named to the All-ACC First Team... 3FG Made 11/15/15 Started 32 of 34 games... Scored in double digits in 27 games, with nine 20-point outings... Averaged 14.1 6 points, 4.7 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.5 steals per game... Made 77 3-pointers and 125 free throws to rank in 3FG Att. vs. Cal, 11/15/15 Louisville’s single-season top-10 in both categories... Had third career double-double with 14 points and 10 12 rebounds vs. DePaul in the NCAA Second Round... Hit at least three 3-pointers in 14 different games... Has a vs. Georgia Tech, career-high 31 points vs. NC State... A two-time ACC Player of the Week pick. FT Made 1/3/16 2014-15 SEASON AT LOUISVILLE 12 Named to All-ACC Second Team as a freshman... Also named to the ACC All-Freshman Team... Earned Full FT Att. vs. Georgia Tech, Court Freshman All-America first-team honors andAssociated Press honorable mention in helping Louis- 16 1/3/16 ville reach the NCAA Sweet Sixteen... Started 33 of 34 games... Averaged 13.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 30.1 minutes per game... Scored in double figures in 25 games, with five 20-point outings... Scored 454 MARIYA MOORE CAREER AWARDS points, fourth most by a Louisville freshman... Her 62 3-pointers made was No. 2 by a freshman at the school, as was her 124 free throws made... One of only four Louisville players to tally over 100 assists (had 121) as a — 2015 ACC All-Academic Team freshman... Named National Player of the Week, ACC Player of the Week and ACC Freshman of the Week on — 2015 & 2017 All-ACC Second Team Feb. 16... Set a freshman program record in going 11-of-12 from the floor for 28 points vs. North Carolina... First career double-double was vs. Lafayette with 11 points and 10 assists...Earned ACC All-Academic Team honors. — 2015 ACC All-Freshman Team NATIONAL TEAMS — 2016 All-ACC First Team Moore won a gold medal as a member of the USA Women’s U-18 Team at the 2014 FIBA Americas U18 Cham- pionship... Also won gold with Team USA at the 2015 FIBA U-19 World Championship in Russia... Competed at — 2016 WBCA All-America the USA Basketball Women’s U-23 Team Trials. Honorable Mention HIGH SCHOOL Moore was a 2014 McDonald’s All-American and a WBCA All-American Honorable Meniton recipient as a senior out of Salesian High in Richmond, Calif.... Also selected to the USA Today All-California First Team and was a two-time San Francisco Chronicle Player of the Year... Named All-Metro Player of the Year and Contra Costa Times Player of the Year... A MaxPreps All-State First Team honoree... Won three North Coast Section titles and was a three-time CIF state runner-up... Aver- aged 17.8 points, 8.6 rebounds, 7.2 assists and 3.6 steals per game as a senior... Had 13 triple-doubles and two quadruple-doubles in her Salesian career... Scored 2,396 points and had 1,100 rebounds, 878 assists, 535 steals and 81 blocks while at Salesian... Shot 47% from the floor and was 80% from the free-throw line... Played club for Bay Area Lady Warriors, Team Taurasi and Cal Stars. SENIORS... PERSONAL Mariya Denise Moore was born June 10, 1996 in Raleigh, N.C.... The daughter of Cenne Carroll-Moore and Errol Moore... Younger sister, Minyon, is also on the USC women’s team... Her godmother, Quiana Caldwell, also attended USC... Her grandfather, Alan Carroll, and uncle, Nathan Carroll Jr., played basketball at Saint Mary’s College... Enjoys spending time with friends and family in her free time... Lists LeBron James as her biggest sports hero... Most thrilling sports moment was watch-

THE ing Mississippi State beat UConn in the Final Four... Hopes to travel to Jamaica, Bahamas and New York City... Would like to play professional basketball after gradu- ation... Would like to intern at a veterinary clinic while at USC... Majoring in communication. #4 MARIYA MOORE'S Career Statistics (at Louisville) Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2014-15 34-33 1025 134-336 .399 62-183 .339 124-154 .805 66 88 154 4.5 78-2 121 80 5 55 454 13.4 2015-16 34-32 1052 138-353 .391 77-224 .344 125-163 .767 58 102 160 4.7 84-2 148 95 2 50 478 14.1 2016-17 36-36 1148 141-362 .390 72-224 .321 79-103 .767 74 108 182 5.1 74-2 175 91 6 34 433 12.0 TOTAL 104-101 3225 413-1051 .393 211-631 .334 328-420 .781 198 298 496 4.8 236-6 444 266 13 139 1365 13.1

MEET Career averages: 13.1 pts per game 4.3 asts per game 1.3 steals per game 4.8 rebs per game 31.0 mins per game MARIYA MOORE 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHEYANNEWALLACE #10 6-0 • Senior • Forward • Calabasas, Calif./Sierra Canyon HS/LMU THIS SEASON Cheyanne Wallace enters her first season at USC CHEYANNE WALLACE’S as a graduate transfer from LMU. CAREER AWARDS 2017-18 SEASON AT LMU — 2016 WCC All-Freshman Team Wallace started 18 games in her junior season at LMU... Led the team in scoring with 13.5 points — 2017 & 2018 WCC All-Academic Team per game and was third on the boards with 5.6 rebounds per game... Also hit 12 3-pointers and shot 74.8 percent from the free-throw line... Also averaged 1.7 assists and 1.2 steals per game... Scored a career-high 30 points vs. Miami on Nov. 24... Also had a 29-point outing vs. Long Beach State on Nov. 17 and scored 26 points vs. Arizona on Nov. 21... Went 15-of-17 from the free-throw line at Long Beach State on Nov. 17... Had a season-high 13 rebounds vs. USC on Dec. 1... Named WCC Player of the Week on Nov. 27.... Earned WCC All-Academic Team honors.

2016-17 SEASON AT LMU Earned All-WCC Honorable Mention... Wallace started 28 games as a sophomore... Was sec- ond on the team in scoring and rebounding with 12.6 points and 7.2 rebounds per game... Also averaged 1.5 steals and 1.4 assists per game... Set a new career-high with 26 points vs. Saint Louis on Nov. 13... Collected a career-high 15 rebounds vs. Pepperdine on Jan. 5... Recorded two double-doubles — at San Francisco (14 pts, 10 rebs) and at Seattle (17pts, 10 rebs)... Scored in double digits in 14 games... Earned WCC All-Academic Team honors.

2015-16 SEASON AT LMU Named to WCC All-Freshman Team... Averaged 11.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game... Scored in double figures 16 times... Was the team’s second leading scorer... Led the team in scoring five times... Scored 20 points or more three times... Set career high with 24 points vs. Portland on Dec. 21... First collegiate double-double was an 11-point, 10- effort vs. Pacific on Feb. 11... Led the WCC with 2.0 blocks per game and 59 total blocks.

HIGH SCHOOL Was a standout, four-year varsity letterwinner at Sierra Canyon High School... Led the Trailblazers to three State Championships, one CIF Championship and one league title... In 2014-15 SCHS went 25-5 overall and earned its second straight California CIF Division IV State Championship... Also won the CIF Division V State Championship in 2012-13... Averaging 17.2 ppg and 9.0 rpg, Wallace was an Honorable Mention selection to the MaxPreps 2014-15 California All-State Girls Basketball Team, as well as the Cal-Hi Sports Division IV All-State Team... Hit career-highs of 37 points and 13 blocks... Four-time All-Gold Coast League selection, four-time All-CIF, two-time All-State... ranked No. 58 among forwards in the 2015 recruiting class by HoopGurlz... Also played volleyball her senior year... Competed for the West Coast Premier Club Team.

PERSONAL Cheyanne Noelle Wallace was born Dec. 24, 1996, in Tarzana, Calif.... The daughter of Joe Wallace and Ferrah Rassouli... Father, Joe, played basketball at Washington State from 1983-87... Has one younger brother, Jojo, two half sisters, Mikah and Isabella, and one half brother, Elijah... Majored in marketing with a minor in contract law at LMU... Pursuing a masters in entrepreneurship and innovation at USC. SENIORS... THE

#10 CHEYANNE WALLACE’S Career Statistics (at LMU) Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2015-16 30-4 669 112-316 .354 25-71 .352 86-141 .610 58 104 162 5.4 98-5 32 74 59 29 335 11.2 2016-17 29-28 822 125-323 .387 20-69 .290 95-147 .646 75 135 210 7.2 100-5 41 74 27 44 365 12.6 2017-18 27-18 631 127-310 .410 12-49 .245 98-131 .748 59 91 150 5.6 54-1 47 62 22 32 364 13.5 TOTAL 86-50 2122 364-949 .384 57-189 .302 279-419 .666 192 330 522 6.1 252-11 120 210 108 105 1064 12.4 Career averages: 12.4 pts per game 1.4 asts per game 1.2 steals per game 6.1 rebs per game 24.7 mins per game MEET CHEYANNE WALLACE 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL DANIJELAMILISIC #32 6-4 • RS Junior • Forward • Sydney, Australia/Blacktown Girls HS THIS SEASON Danijela Milisic brings strength and length to DANI'S CAREER HIGHS the post for the Trojans as she enters her third Points 2 times • last at season of action at USC. 6 Oregon, 2/12/17 2017-18 REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON Rebounds vs. Oregon St., Milisic appeared in 19 games as a redshirt 3 1/15/17 sophomore... Scored season-high four points Blocks 5 times • last vs. vs. Long Beach State and at Colorado... Went UCLA, 2/5/18 2-for-2 from the free-throw line vs. Long Beach 1 State. FG Made twice • last at 3 Oregon, 2/12/17 2016-17 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON FG Att. twice • last at Milisic made her debut as a Trojan on Nov. 23 6 Oregon, 2/12/17 vs. Portland at the Great Alaska Shootout... FG Pct. (3-3) at WSU, 1/8/17 Started two games and appeared in 20 as a 1.000 redshirt freshman... First career points scored FT Made vs. Long Beach Dec. 16 vs. Grambling State (4 points)... First ca- State, 11/20/17 reer start was Jan. 15 vs. Oregon State... Scored six points in two games, at WSU on Jan. 8 and 2 at Oregon on Feb. 12... Had three rebounds vs. Oregon State on Jan. 15. FT Att. 3 times • last vs. 2 UCLA, 2/5/18 2015-16 SEASON FT Pct. (2-2) vs. Long Milisic redshirted her first season at USC after joining the Trojans as a Spring 2016 enrollee. 1.000 Beach State, 11/20/17 HIGH SCHOOL Milisic is a 2015 graduate of Blacktown Girls High School... Earned her school’s Acknowledg- ment of Achievement Award in 2013, 2014 and 2015... Won Australian Country Cup title in 2013 and back-to-back schools championships in 2013 and 2014... Played club for Illawarra Hawks, North Sydney Bears and Hills Hornets... Named MVP of the Women’s Championship League in 2015... Also named to “All-Star 5” Team.

NATIONAL TEAMS Milisic has been a member of the Australian Under-16 and Under-17 National Teams... Won gold at the 2012 FIBA Oceania Under-16 Games... Traveled extensively with the Under-17 team.

PERSONAL Danijela “Dani” Milisic was born Oct. 10, 1997 in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia... The daughter of Mick and Lilly... Has two sisters, Dijana and Tanja and one brother, Jovan... Dijana plays basketball at UNCG... Enjoys traveling and spending time with friends in her free time... Lists Elena Delle Donne, and Scottie Pippen as her biggest sports heroes... Hopes to visit all seven continents... Has always wanted to skydive... Would like to play professionally after graduation... Is majoring in social science psychology and hopes to pursue a career in criminology. JUNIORS... THE

#32 DANIJELA MILISIC'S Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 20-2 128 15-37 .405 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 5 7 0.4 24-0 0 8 4 0 30 1.5 2017-18 19-0 90 7-12 .583 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 2 3 5 0.3 16-0 0 5 1 1 18 0.9 TOTAL 39-2 218 22-49 .449 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 4 8 12 0.3 40-0 0 13 5 1 48 1.2 Career averages: 1.2 pts per game 0.0 asts per game 0.0 steals per game 0.3 rebs per game 5.6 mins per game MEET DANIJELA MILISIC 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MINYONMOORE #3 5-8 • Junior • Guard • Hercules, Calif./Salesian HS THIS SEASON Minyon Moore enters her junior season at USC as a proven power at the point position, stand- MINYON'S CAREER HIGHS ing out as an all-around threat with savvy de- Points at LMU, 12/1/17 fense and key scoring and passing abilities on 34 the offensive end. Rebounds twice • at LMU, 7 12/1/17 2017-18 SOPHOMORE SEASON Assists at Sacramento St., Moore increased her production from her 12/3/16 freshman season, averaging 13.2 point, 4.0 15 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 2.9 steals per game Steals twice • last at WSU, as a full-time starter in her sophomore cam- 8 1/26/18 paign... Her 165 assists was seventh most in Blocks 4 times • last vs. single-season history at USC, and she finished California, 1/21/18 29 minutes away from setting a new USC re- 2 cord for minutes played in a single season... FG Made vs. Washington St, 2/17/17 Her 89 steals was 10th most in USC history... 8 Set a new career-high with 34 points at LMU... FG Att. vs. Texas A&M, Also went 21-of-23 from the free-throw line at LMU, matching the single-game program re- 16 12/15/17 cord of 21 makes set by Trojan great in 1985... Her 23 free throws attempted was FG Pct. (6-8) vs. Washing- also the second most in a single game all-time at USC... Recorded back-to-back double- .750 ton, 2/19/17 doubles — 11 assists and 11 points vs. UCLA and 10 assists and 11 points vs. ASU... Named to vs. Long Beach St., Pac-12 All-Defensive Team. 3FG Made 4 11/27/16 2016-17 SEASON 3FG Att. vs. California, Moore started four games and appeared in all 30 as a true freshman... Was second on the 6 1/21/18 team in scoring (11.7 ppg) and led in assists (4.0 apg) and steals (1.9 spg)... Also provided 3.8 3FG Pct. (2-2) twice • last vs. rebounds per game, playing 26.7 minutes per game... Named to Pac-12 All-Freshman Team... 1.000 WSU, 3/1/18 Also twice selected Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (Dec. 4 & Feb. 20) and was USC's first-ever FT Made at LMU, 12/1/17 USBWA National Freshman of the Week (Feb. 21)... Named to Great Alaska Shootout All- Tournament Team... Scored in double digits in 18 games and dealt out double-digit assists 21 twice... Set career high with a 32-point game vs. WSU on Feb. 17, marking most points by a FT Att. at LMU, 12/1/17 Trojan since 2014... Her 15 assists on Dec. 3 at Sacramento State was the second most ever 23 by a USC player and most since and the most since Rhonda Windham delivered 17 in 1982... FT Pct. (8-8) vs. Oregon, Her 11 assists vs. Long Beach State was the most by a Trojan since 2012... Both double-digit 1.000 1/5/18 outings were also double-doubles for Moore, who had 23 points vs. LBSU and 13 at Sacramento State... Scored in 29 games. MINYON MOORE CAREER AWARDS HIGH SCHOOL — 2016 Great Alaska Shootout Moore averaged 14 points, 7 assists, 5 steals and 5 rebounds per game to help Salesian High All-Tournament Team win the 2015 North Coast Section Division IV Championship... Scored 40 points in a single game... Named NCS Scholar Athlete of the Year... Received Stan Peters Scholar Athlete Award — Pac-12 Freshman of the Week for Academic Success and Athletic Achievement... Played club for Cal Stars, Lady Warriors (Dec. 4, 2016 | Feb. 20, 2017) and Sportstrong. — USBWA National Freshman of the Week (Feb. 21, 2017) PERSONAL

JUNIORS... Minyon Deanna Moore was born Oct. 17, 1998 in Sacramento, Calif... The daughter of Cenne — 2017 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team and Errol... Has one sister, Mariya, who has transferred to USC from Louisville and will be eli- gible for competition next season... Enjoys spending time with family and hanging out with — 2018 Pac-12 All-Defensive Team friends in her free time... Lists Cynthia Cooper as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to skydive and travel... Is majoring in communication and hopes to pursue a career in sports broadcasting. THE

#3 MINYON MOORE'S Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 30-4 800 104-233 .446 19-50 .380 124-161 .770 32 82 114 3.8 61-0 119 78 8 58 351 11.7 2017-18 31-31 1200 125-326 .383 23-88 .261 136-178 .764 28 96 124 4.0 77-0 165 69 11 89 409 13.2 TOTAL 61-35 2000 229-559 .410 42-138 .304 260-339 .767 60 178 238 3.9 138-0 284 147 19 147 760 12.5 Career averages: 12.5 pts per game 4.7 asts per game 2.4 steals per game 3.9 rebs per game 32.8 mins per game MEET MINYON MOORE 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL KAYLAOVERBECK #1 6-1 • Junior • Forward • Newbury Park, Calif./Newbury Park HS/Vanderbilt THIS SEASON After collecting nine double-doubles in two sea- KAYLA’S CAREER HIGHS sons of work at Vanderbilt, Kayla Overbeck joins (at Vanderbilt) the USC women’s basketball program as a trans- Points vs. Arkansas, fer for 2018-19. 24 2/25/18 2017-18 SEASON AT VANDERBILT Rebounds vs. Arkansas, 2/28/18 Overbeck averaged 9.9 ppg and 5.0 rpg in 30 14 appearances with 14 starts as a sophomore at Assists vs. Memphis, Vanderbilt… Tallied a career-high 14 rebounds 4 12/16/17 against Arkansas in SEC Tournament for ninth Steals 3 times • last vs. career double-double (16 points, 14 rebounds)… Belmont, 12/21/17 Scored a career-high 24 points in win over Ar- 3 kansas for her second career 20-point outing… Blocks vs. Tennessee, With 12 points vs. Mississippi State, scored her 3 2/4/18 500th point… Reached double figures in 10 of the last 14 games… Averaged 13.6 ppg the last 10 KAYLA OVERBECK’S games…. Over the final 10 games of the season, CAREER AWARDS shot .635 percent (54-of-85) from the floor…. Averaged 12.7 ppg in Vanderbilt wins and shot .600 percent in Commodores wins (30-of-50)… Overbeck’s .601 FG percentage (113-of-188) — 2017 SEC All-Freshman Team ranked No. 4 in the SEC… Grabbed a rebound in each of the last 27 games…. Posted 17 games — SEC Freshman of the Week in double figures this and has 31 career games in double figures… Tied her career best with (Dec. 13, 2016) three steals vs. Belmont…. Tallied 15 games of five or more rebounds this season…. Recorded a career-best four assists vs. Memphis.

2016-17 SEASON AT VANDERBILT Overbeck earned SEC All-Freshman honors after finishing the regular season as the conference’s leading rebounder among freshmen (7.2 per game) and ranked third in scoring (9.5 ppg) among freshman… Posted a team-leading seven double-doubles… Scored in double- figures in 15 games… Produced her team-leading seventh double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds vs. Ole Miss on Feb. 19... Com- piled a career-high 19 points and pulled down 11 rebounds, team-highs in both categories, vs. Kentucky on Feb. 5. ... Scored 14 points and matched her career-high with 13 rebounds vs. Florida on Jan. 29... Played a career-high 34 minutes and notched her fourth double-double of the season with a team-high 14 points and 10 rebounds vs. Missouri on Jan. 15... Posted the third double-double of the season with 16 points and 10 rebounds in the loss on Auburn on Jan. 12... Had 10 points and matched her season high with 13 rebounds in the loss to No. 8-ranked Louisville on Dec. 21… Set new career highs with 18 points and 13 rebounds vs. ETSU on Dec. 8… Was named the SEC Freshman of the Week on Dec. 13.

NATIONAL TEAMS Overbeck was a member of the USA U19 team won a silver medal at the 2017 FIBA U19 World Cup in Udine, .

HIGH SCHOOL Overbeck was named the CIF Division 2A Player of the Year as a senior out of Newbury Park High... Also selected Ventura County Star’s Girls Basketball Player of the Year... Was ranked No. 20 by ESPN HoopGurlz and No. 19 by Prospects Nation at her position on Signing Day... Marmonte League MVP... Was a four-year starter, ending her career as the program’s all-time leader in career points (1,988) and rebounds (1,355)... Broke school record in rebounds in a game, rebounds in a season, points in a season, and points in a career... Also was a four-year volleyball player at Newbury Park High... Played AAU for the Cal Sparks under Elbert and Karen Kinnebrew.

PERSONAL JUNIORS... Kayla Overbeck was born August 8, 1998... The daughter of Sean and Shanon Overbeck... Has three siblings: Simone, Keira, and Scarlett... Majoring in history. THE

#1 KAYLA OVERBECK’S Career Statistics (at Vanderbilt) Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 28-13 692 103-199 .518 0-2 .000 57-87 .655 57 144 201 7.2 108-7 16 53 11 22 263 9.4 2017-18 30-14 754 113-188 .601 0-1 .000 70-91 .769 36 114 150 5.0 100-7 40 62 11 28 296 9.9 TOTAL 58-27 1446 216-387 .558 0-3 .000 127-178 .713 93 258 351 6.1 208-14 56 115 22 50 559 9.6 Career averages: 9.6 pts per game 1.0 asts per game 0.8 steals per game 6.1 rebs per game 2 4.9 mins per game MEET KAYLA OVERBECK 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL JA’TAVIATAPLEY #5 6-3 • Freshman • Junior • Jacksonville, Fla./University Christian HS THIS SEASON Ja’Tavia Tapley’s athleticism and versatility TAY'S CAREER HIGHS make her a threat in all realms of the game and Points vs. Arizona, 1/27/17 has locked her in as a key factor for the Trojans 15 as she enters her junior season. Rebounds vs. Arizona, 2/11/18 2017-18 SOPHOMORE SEASON 10 Tapley appeared in all 31 games, scoring in 14 of Assists at Colorado, 1/12/18 those appearances as a sophomore... Scored 4 a season-high nine points twice... Set career Steals vs. Arizona, 2/11/18 highs with 10 rebounds and five steals vs. Ari- zona... Also delivered a career-high four assists 5 at Colorado... Averaged 2.0 points and 2.6 re- Blocks vs. Arizona, 1/27/17 bounds per game. 3 FG Made 3 times • last at 2016-17 FRESHMAN SEASON 4 Santa Clara, 11/17/17 Tapley started the last 15 games of the season FG Att. vs. Hawai'i, 11/11/16 and appeared in all 30 as a true freshman... Averaged 5.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game... Also had 0.8 assists and steals per game... Set career high with 15 points vs. Arizona on Jan. 11 27... Also scored in double figures in debut vs. Hawai’i (10 points) and vs. Oregon State (11 FG Pct. (3-3) vs. Missouri points) on Jan. 15... Top rebounding performance was vs. Washington State on Feb. 17 with 1.000 State, 11/22/16 eight rebounds... Scored in 28 games. FT Made twice • last vs. 5 UCLA, 1/18/17 HIGH SCHOOL FT Att. vs. Long Beach St., Tapley ranked as the No. 39 overall prospect in the nation and the No. 6 small forward in the 11/27/16 land... An All-State First Team selection as a junior... Averaged 22 points, 8 rebounds and 10 8 assists per game... Registered a 30-point game... Played club for AAU Essences... An honor FT Pct. (5-6) vs. UCLA, 1/18/17 student. .833

PERSONAL Ja’Tavia Tapley was born June 23, 1997 in Jacksonville, Fla.... The daughter of Sylvia Johnson... Has two siblings, Jayla and Jason Tapley... Cousin Josh Johnson played football at Miami University... Enjoys spending holidays with her family... Lists Kevin Durant as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to travel to Jamaica... Hopes to play professionally overseas after graduation... Majoring in communica- tion and hopes to pursue a career as a sports commentator. JUNIORS... THE

#5 JA'TAVIA TAPLEY'S Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 30-15 509 68-148 .459 8-23 .348 28-51 .549 33 64 97 3.2 91-5 24 51 14 24 172 5.7 2017-18 31-0 470 24-72 .333 7-27 .259 7-12 .583 24 56 80 2.6 45-0 21 24 8 16 62 2.0 TOTAL 61-15 979 92-220 .418 15-50 .300 35-63 .556 57 120 177 2.9 136-5 45 75 22 40 234 3.8 Career averages: 3.8 pts per game 0.7 asts per game 0.7 steals per game 2.9 rebs per game 16.0 mins per game MEET JA’TAVIA TAPLEY 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ASIAHJONES #23 6-3 • RS Sophomore • Forward • Sacramento, Calif./Woodmont HS THIS SEASON Back in action after being sidelined by injury ASIAH'S CAREER HIGHS last year, Asiah Jones boasts incredible leaping Points vs. Grambling St., ability and a long reach to bring athleticism to 8 12/16/16 both ends of the court for the Trojans as a red- Rebounds twice • last at shirt sophomore 7 UCLA, 1/22/17 2017-18 SEASON Assists 3 times • last at UC Jones redshirted her sophomore season due to 2 Irvine, 12/21/16 injury. Steals 4 vs. Cal, 3/2/17 2016-17 FRESHMAN SEASON Blocks vs. Mississippi St., Jones started seven games and appeared in 29 12/18/16 as a true freshman... Delivered eight blocks vs. 8 Mississippi State on Dec. 18, marking the most FG Made vs. Grambling St., blocks by a Trojan since hit eight in 4 12/16/16 1993 and the third most blocks ever tallied by a FG Att. vs. Grambling St., Trojan in a single game... Set other career highs 12/16/16 with eight points vs. Grambling State on Dec. 16 and seven rebounds at UCLA (Jan. 22) and 8 Missouri State (Nov. 22)... Also had four steals vs. Cal in the first round of the Pac-12 Tourna- FG Pct. (3-3) vs. Oregon St., 1.000 1/15/2017 ment. FT Made at UC Irvine, HIGH SCHOOL 3 12/21/16 Asiah Jones was a three-time all-region and two-time all-state honoree out of Woodmont FT Att. 3 times • last at High in Piedmont, S.C.... Played in the North Carolina vs. South Carolina All-Star Game in Arizona, 2/26/17 2016... Named MVP of the County All-Star Game in 2016... Averaged 19 points and 9 rebounds 4 per game as a junior.... Tallied a career-high nine blocks in a single game... Played club for SC FT Pct. (3-4) vs. Mississippi .750 St., 12/18/16 76ers.

PERSONAL Asiah Monét Jones was born July 8, 1998 in Sacramento, Calif.... The daughter of Shumika Jones... Has one brother, Isaiah, who plays collegiate basketball at Detroit Mercy... Enjoys sleeping, eating, listening to music and watching movies in her free time... Lists Kevin Durant as her biggest sports hero... Hopes to travel to England, Spain and Africa... Has always wanted to dunk... Majoring in sociology. SOPHOMORES... THE

#23 ASIAH JONES' Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 29-7 357 32-68 .471 0-1 .000 9-17 .529 30 64 94 3.2 59-2 9 26 35 15 73 2.5 Career averages: 2.5 pts per game 0.3 asts per game 0.5 steals per game 3.2 rebs per game 12.3 mins per game MEET ASIAH JONES 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL KYERSTINGALLOWAY #225-5 • Sophomore • Guard • Los Angeles, Calif./San Pedro HS 2017-18 SEASON PERSONAL Galloway joined the USC roster as a walk-on Kyerstin Galloway was born May 19, 1999 in and did not compete in any games in her Bellflower, Calif.... The daughter of Al and first season. Teama... Has three siblings, LaDonja, Jus- tin and Kyara... Enjoys spending time with HIGH SCHOOL her family and talking to her pets in her free Galloway was a 2017 graduate of San Pedro time... Has always wanted to fly a kite... Has High... Earned all-tournament team honors an internship at a local feral kitten rescue as a senior at the Downey Tournament.. center... Is a member of Science Outreach, Spent two years at Port of Los Angeles High, which teaches science experiments to el- earning first-team all-league honors as a ementary school students... Majoring in sophomore... Was a second-team selec- biological sciences and hopes to pursue a tion as a freshman and was named MVP of career as an emergency veterinarian. the Calvary Chapel Tournament... Reached CIF quarterfinals in freshman and junior seasons... Played club for Cal Storm, Palos Verdes Pressure and Balboa Hills... An honor THIS SEASON student. Kyerstin Galloway enters her second season at USC. SOPHOMORES... THE MEET SHALEXXUSAARON #0 6-1 • RS Freshman • Guard • Apple Valley, Calif./Martin Luther King HS 2017-18 SEASON Under-16 and Under-17 team tri- Aaron redshirted her first season at USC als... Played club for Cal Stars... while recovering from a knee injury sus- An honor student. tained at the end of her high school season. PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Shalexxus Aaron was born Nov. 14, 1998 in Aaron was a CIF Southern Section First Baldwin Park, Calif.... The daughter of Carl Team selection as a senior out of Martin Lu- and Madinah Aaron... Has two brothers, ther King High in Riverside, Calif.... Named Shaddean and Shaqquan... All are basket- 2017 Athlete of the Year by the Riverside ball players — her mother played at Cal State Press Enterprise... Also named league MVP San Bernardino; her father played profes- and to the CIF All-State Second Team in sionally in Australia; Shaddean played at 2017... A Southern California native, Aaron Mercer College; and Shaqquan is currently spent three years in Seattle, Wash, where on the USC men’s team... Enjoys dancing she attended Juanita High... After tearing in her free time and dreams of dancing on her ACL as a sophomore, she provided 18.1 stage with her dance idols... Lists her broth- points per game in her junior year before her er, Shaqquan, as her biggest sports hero... THIS SEASON family moved back to Riverside, Calif.... She Hopes to travel to Jamaica, Paris, Hawai’i, Shalexxus Aaron enters her first season of was named league MVP in her freshman and Italy and Bora Bora... Majoring in health and action after redshirting last season. junior seasons, and was a two-time Seattle human sciences and hopes to pursue a ca- Times First Team pick and a 2016 All-State reer as a physical therapist. selection... Selected to compete at the USA MEET THE FRESHMEN... 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL JILLIANARCHER #14 6-2 • Freshman • Forward • Santa Monica, Calif./Bishop Alemany HS HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Archer was a 2017 All-CIF First Team selec- Jillian “Jill” Viola Rose Archer was born tion out of Bishop Alemany High in Mission Aug. 16, 2000 in Santa Monica, Calif.... The Hills, Calif.... Also named San Fernando Val- daughter of Julie Sprague and Sammie Ar- ley Sun Player of the Year in 2017... Earned cher III... Has six siblings: Sammie, Nicole, all-league first team honors and received Skylah and Skarlett Archer and Shawn and CIF Player of the Year Honorable Mention... Shalen Sheppard... Her mother played bas- Selected to MaxPreps All-State Team and ketball and her father played football at Or- a BlueStar Media Top-10 Lookout player in egon... Father also played in the NFL for the 2017... Named Mission League’s Most Im- 49ers, Raiders and Bears... Enjoys writing, proved Player in 2017... Won the 2015 LA poetry and hanging out with family in her City Section CIF Championship and claimed free time... Lists Kevin Durant as her biggest league titles in 2016 and 2017... Scored 31 sports hero... Has always wanted to travel points vs. Chaminade in 2018 and had 27 re- to Dubai... Also hopes to travel to London, bounds vs. Palisades in 2017... In senior sea- Africa and Hawai’i... Would like to play pro- son, averaged 16.4 points and 14.3 rebounds fessionally after graduation, but her overall per game... Played club for Cal Storm... An goal is to impact others’ lives... Majoring in THIS SEASON honor student. psychology and hopes to pursue a career as Jillian Archer enters her first season at USC. a sports psychologist. FRESHMEN... THE MEET DESIREECALDWELL #245-8 • Freshman • Guard • San Antonio, Texas/Byron P. Steele II HS NATIONAL TEAMS game... Attended Frenship Caldwell won a gold medal as a member of High in Wolfforth, Texas, for two the USA Basketball U18 Team at the 2018 years, averaging 21.0 points and FIBA U18 World Championships in August... 6.0 rebounds as a junior and 14.7 Also was a member of the USA U16 National points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists Team, winning bronze at bronze medal at per game as a sophomore... Selected to the the FIBA Americas U16 Championships. 2016 and 2017 Lone Star Super Team while at Frenship High... As a freshman at Claudia HIGH SCHOOL Taylor Johnson HS in San Antonio, averaged Caldwell was named 2018 Texas Girls 12.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists per Coaches Association All-State and a Leg- game...Played club for San Antonio’s Finest. acy All-Star as a senior at Byron P. Steele II High in Cibolo, Texas... Also earned 2018 PERSONAL Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Desiree “Desi” Anayi Caldwell was born July All-State, All-Star and All-Region honors... 26, 2000 in Murrieta, Calif... The daughter Named 2018 District MVP... A 2018 SAABC of Ray and Alba... Has one sister, Recee’, All-Star... San Antonio Express-News se- who plays basketball at Texas Tech... Enjoys THIS SEASON lecter her to the 2018 Super Team and as reading and watching movies in her free Desiree Caldwell enters her first season at the 2016 2-6A Newcomer of the Year... In time... Lists Colin Kaepernick as her big- USC. senior season, averaged 19.0 points, 8.0 gest sports hero... Majoring in business and assists, 7.0 rebounds and 5.0 steals per hopes to pursue a career in real estate. MEET THE FRESHMEN... 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE/RESULTS & LEADERS OVERALL RECORD: 20-11 Home: 7-5 Away: 9-5 Neutral: 4-1

CONFERENCE. RECORD: 9-9 NONCONFERENCE RECORD: 11-2 Home: 5-4 Away: 4-5 Home: 2-1 Away: 5-0 Neutral: 4-1

Date Opponent Score Attendance High Points High Rebounds 11/10/17 MONTANA STATE W 98-47 614 (30)Edwards, Sadie (6)Simon, Kristen (6)Mazyck, Aliyah 11/13/17 at UC Riverside W 64-46 694 (21)Mazyck, Aliyah (9)Simon, Kristen 11/17/17 at Santa Clara W 64-43 395 (20)Simon, Kristen (8)Adams, Jordan 11/20/17 LONG BEACH STATE W 75-60 790 (25)Edwards, Sadie (12)Simon, Kristen 11/24/17 vs Purdue W 58-46 6306 (21)Edwards, Sadie (9)Simon, Kristen 11/25/17 vs Marist W 78-57 1366 (21)Mazyck, Aliyah (8)Mazyck, Aliyah 11/26/17 at Hawaii W 71-60 1700 (25)Simon, Kristen (8)Simon, Kristen 12/1/17 at LMU W 80-70 445 (34)Moore, Minyon (10)Simon, Kristen 12/15/17 #19 TEXAS A&M 74-75 L 508 (20)Edwards, Sadie (8)Simon, Kristen 12/19/17 vs Middle Tennessee W 72-57 89 (25)Simon, Kristen (8)Simon, Kristen (8)Mazyck, Aliyah 12/20/17 at UT Rio Grande Valley W 71-64 528 (23)Edwards, Sadie (12)Simon, Kristen 12/29/17 * at #20 California 64-76 L 2217 (20)Simon, Kristen (11)Simon, Kristen 12/31/17 * at Stanford 65-72 L 2494 (20)Edwards, Sadie (8)Mazyck, Aliyah 1/5/18 * #9 OREGON 66-70 L 670 (21)Mazyck, Aliyah (8)Simon, Kristen 1/7/18 * #16 OREGON STATE W 65-61 592 (21)Simon, Kristen (7)Simon, Kristen 1/12/18 * at Colorado W 86-51 1533 (29)Mazyck, Aliyah (11)Simon, Kristen 1/14/18 * at Utah W 58-47 1574 (20)Mazyck, Aliyah (8)Mazyck, Aliyah 1/19/18 * STANFORD 55-59 L 882 (20)Mazyck, Aliyah (8)Simon, Kristen 1/21/18 * #21 CALIFORNIA 59-62 L 1728 (21)Simon, Kristen (10)Adams, Jordan 1/26/18 * at Washington State W 73-72 803 (25)Mazyck, Aliyah (13)Simon, Kristen 1/28/18 * at Washington W 72-61 2368 (26)Edwards, Sadie (14)Simon, Kristen 2/2/18 * at #9 UCLA 46-59 L 6057 (15)Simon, Kristen (12)Simon, Kristen 2/5/18 * #8 UCLA 70-84 L 876 (21)Mazyck, Aliyah (5)Simon, Kristen 2/9/18 * ARIZONA STATE W 77-62 647 (24)Mazyck, Aliyah (5)Mazyck, Aliyah (5)Adams, Jordan 2/11/18 * ARIZONA W 78-52 572 (23)Edwards, Sadie (10)Tapley, Ja’Tavia 2/16/18 * at #9 Oregon 74-80 Lo2 5283 (26)Simon, Kristen (15)Simon, Kristen 2/18/18 * at #15 Oregon State 63-69 L 4942 (16)Simon, Kristen (10)Simon, Kristen (16)Edwards, Sadie 2/22/18 * UTAH Wot 53-52 592 (16)Simon, Kristen (15)Simon, Kristen 2/24/18 * COLORADO W 65-53 2813 (24)Mazyck, Aliyah (11)Simon, Kristen 3/1/18 @ vs Washington State W 47-44 3157 (16)Moore, Minyon (12)Simon, Kristen 3/2/18 @ vs #16 Stanford 59-69 L 4741 (22)Mazyck, Aliyah (12)Simon, Kristen * - Conference game

^ — Rainbow Wahine Showdown (Honolulu, Hawai’i) % — UTRGV Holiday Classic (Edinburg, Texas) * ­— Pac-12 Conference game @ — Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament (Key Arena • Seattle, Wash.) 2017-18 RESULTS... 2017-18 2017-18 STATISTICS... 1 4 .1 .7 .7 .4 .0 vg vg 4 1.2 1.5 17 2.0 0.6 5.0 0.9 0.9 0.3 17 0.8 17 67 11.8 66. A A 60.6

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USC/OPPONENT COMPARISONS TEAM STATISTICS USC OPPONENT TEAM STATISTICS USC OPPONENT SCORING 2100 1880 ASSISTS 410 395 Points per game 67.7 60.6 Assists per game 13.2 12.7 Scoring margin +7.1 - TURNOVERS 365 513 FIELD GOALS-ATT 738-1814 685-1695 Turnovers per game 11.8 16.5 pct .407 .404 Turnover margin +4.8 - 3 POINT FG-ATT 194-650 193-585 Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 0.8 3-point FG pct .298 .330 STEALS 309 175 3-pt FG made per game 6.3 6.2 Steals per game 10.0 5.6 FREE THROWS-ATT 430-571 317-464 BLOCKS 97 99 pct .753 .683 Blocks per game 3.1 3.2 F-Throws made per game 13.9 10.2 ATTENDANCE 11284 46692 REBOUNDS 1071 1087 Home games-Avg/Game 12-940 14-2217 Rebounds per game 34.5 35.1 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 5-3132 Rebounding margin -0.5 -

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT1 OT2 Total USC 509 473 581 517 16 4 2100 Opponents 458 398 486 513 15 10 1880 2017-18 STATISTICS... 2017-18 2017-18 AWARDS... MOORE ——— KRISTEN SIMON ALIYAH MAZYCK ALIYAH • All-Pac-12 Team • All-Pac-12 • Media All-Pac-12 Team • Media All-Pac-12 • Media All-Pac-12 Team • Media All-Pac-12 • Pac-12 All-Defensive Team All-Defensive • Pac-12 • UTRGV Holiday Classic MVP Holiday • UTRGV • Lisa Leslie Award Watch List Watch • Lisa Leslie Award • 1,000 Career Points (Nov. 25) (Nov. Points • 1,000 Career • All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention Honorable • All-Pac-12 • Rainbow Wahine Showdown MVP Showdown Wahine • Rainbow • Media Pac-12 All-Defensive Team All-Defensive • Media Pac-12 • Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year Finalist of the Year Player Defensive • Pac-12 • UTRGV Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team Classic All-Tournament Holiday • UTRGV • Rainbow Wahine Showdown All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Showdown Wahine • Rainbow SIMON EDWARDS ADAMS ——— ——— ——— ——— MINYON MOORE MINYON JORDAN ADAMS JORDAN 2017-18 AWARDS & HONORS AWARDS 2017-18 SADIE EDWARDS SADIE CANDELA ABEJÓN • Pac-12 All-Defensive Team All-Defensive • Pac-12 • Media Pac-12 All-Defensive Team All-Defensive • Media Pac-12 • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Honorable All-Academic • Pac-12 • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Honorable All-Academic • Pac-12 • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Honorable All-Academic • Pac-12 • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Honorable All-Academic • Pac-12 • UTRGV Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team Classic All-Tournament Holiday • UTRGV ABEJÓN MAZYCK 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Cheryl MILLER 1984•1985•1986 NAISMITH AWARD WINNER Perhaps the finest female basketball player ever, Cheryl Miller finished her USC career owning virtually every school record, including career scoring (3,018 total points), scoring average (22.3 ppg), career rebounds (1,534), total field goals (1,159) and total free throws made (700). Miller also owns USC single-season re- cords for points (814) and rebounds (474). During her career she broke USC’s all-time scoring records three times after adding 40 points against Cal State Fullerton (1/19/85), 43 against Louisiana Tech (1/26/85) and 45 against Arizona (2/28/85). Miller is the fastest player in USC history to reach the 1,000-point and 500-rebound mark in her career. In Miller’s four years, USC went an incredible 112-20, won two national championships and made three Final Four appearances. Twice she was named the NCAA Tournament MVP (1982-83, 1983-84). As an athlete, Miller personified the joy of basketball. She was known not only for her tremendous athletic talent, but for the dedication and emotion she embodied as well. A four-time All-American, Miller starred on the U.S. gold medal teams at the 1984 Olympics and 1983 and 1986 Goodwill Games, leading each squad in scoring. She also has a place in both the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame

Her accolades also include: 1984-85 ESPN Athlete of the Year; 1984 Black Achievement Award in Sports; three-time NCAA All-Tournament selection (1982-83, 1983-84, 1985-86, 1982-83); Kodak, ABA-USA, Naismith and Fast Break All-American; 1983-84 Kodak, ABA-USA, Street & Smith’s, Naismith and NBA Today All-American; 1984-85 Kodak, ABA-USA, Naismith and Wade All-American; 1985-86 Kodak, ABA-USA, Naismith All-American; three-time All-WCAA First Team selection (1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85); two-time WCAA Player of the Year (1983-84, 1984-85); 1985-86 Pac West Player of the Year and First Team selection.

On Nov. 10, 2006, USC officially retired Miller’s #31 jersey, hanging it high in the Galen Center in a halftime ceremony of the USC women’s home opener.

MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN 1982-83 33-33 268-486 .551 ------137-186 .737 673 20.4 ------320 9.7 104-4 115 87 79 115 1081 1983-84 33-33 281-493 .570 ------164-218 .752 726 22.0 ------350 10.6 102-5 120 98 82 104 1043 1984-85 30-30 302-572 .528 ------201-289 .696 805 26.8 ------474 15.8 90-5 86 103 80 116 1053 1985-86 32-32 308-506 .609 ------198-263 .753 814 25.4 ------390 12.2 90-2 93 74 79 127 1029 Totals 128-128 1159-2057 .565 ------700-956 .735 3018 23.7 ------1534 12.1 386-16 414 362 320 462 4206 NAISMITH WINNERS Lisa LESLIE 1994 NAISMITH AWARD WINNER A three-time All-American (1992-94), four-time All-Pac-10 team selection (the first player in Pac-10 history to be so honored) and the unanimous 1994 National Player of the Year, Lisa Leslie was everybody’s All-American. With 2,414 career points and 1,214 career rebounds, Leslie is the conference’s No. 4 all-time scorer and No. 7 rebounder (No. 3 on USC’s all-time scoring chart and No. 4 in rebounding). She is also USC’s all-time leading shot blocker (321), No. 3 in field goals (973) and scoring average (20.1 ppg), No. 4 in rebounding average (10.1 rpg), No. 5 in free NAISMITH WINNERS throws (461) and No. 8 all-time in steals (228). As a freshman she led the country in scoring and rebounding, then became the first rookie in Pac-10 history to be named a first team selection as well as the NCAA Freshman of the Year. She added to her resume at the 1996 Olympics where she led the Team USA to the gold medal. Leslie would repeat that feat three more times in 2000, 2004 and 2008 in leading the United States to gold medals in Sydney, Athens and Beijing. A three-time WNBA MVP and two-time WNBA Champion, Leslie held the WNBA records in career points and rebounds during her career. She was named an All-WNBA first team (eight times) and second team (four times) selection in her 12 seasons with the . Also a two-time Defensive Player of the Year, Leslie was selected as a Western Conference All-Star eight times with three All-Star game MVP awards. In 2015, Leslie was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. Her accolades as a Trojan also include: 1992-93 Naismith Award Finalist; 1991-92 Naismith Award Semifi- nalist; 1990-91 NCAA Freshman of the Year; 1991-92 NEAC, USBWA and Basketball Times All-American; 1992-93 Basketball Times and Scripps-Howard All-American; 1993- 94 Kodak, USBWA, Women’s Basketball Association and Basketball America All-American; 1990-91 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year; 1990-91 Pac-10 All-Freshman team; four-time All-Pac-10 First Team selection (1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94; three-time Pac-10 Player of the Week.

On Nov. 10, 2006, USC officially retired Leslie’s #33 jersey, hanging it high in the Galen Center in a halftime ceremony of the USC women’s home opener.

LESLIE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN 1990-91 30-30 241-504 .478 2-8 .250 98-145 .676 582 19.4 109 190 299 10.0 118-9 20 109 78 43 799 1991-92 31-30 262-476 .550 2-8 .250 106-152 .697 632 20.4 94 167 261 8.4 115-8 46 103 54 56 970 1992-93 29-27 211-378 .558 2-8 .250 119-162 .735 543 18.7 94 191 285 9.8 107-9 59 107 95 60 920 1993-94 30-30 259-464 .558 1-13 .080 138-201 .687 657 21.9 142 227 369 12.3 94-4 83 83 94 69 944 Totals 120-117 973-1822 .534 7-37 .189 461-660 .698 2414 20.1 439 775 1214 10.1 434-30 208 402 321 228 3633 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NCAA NATIONAL1983 CHAMPIONS HIGHLIGHTING THE 1982-83 SEASON • For the regional championship, the Trojans avenged • Under sixth-year head coach , the USC an earlier season loss by defeating Long Beach State women’s basketball team entered the 1982-83 sea- 81-74 in front of 4,216 at Pauley Pavilion. USC was son ranked No. 1 by the AP, Sports Illustrated, Street led by the “Triple Threat” of Miller and the McGee & Smith and Women’s Sport Magazine. sisters — Pam and Paula. All three earned NCAA All-Regional honors. • To begin the season, the Women of Troy earned 13 straight wins, including four 100+ scoring games. FINAL FOUR Among them, the Trojans defeated Louisiana Tech • The Trojans faced Mideast Champion Georgia in (two-time defending NCAA champions) 64-58, the NCAA Semifinals in Norfolk, Va. Up by 13 points breaking the Lady Techster’s 59-game win streak. at the half (40-27), USC defeated the Bulldogs 81-57. Miller posted 16 points and 14 rebounds, while fellow • USC won the Wahine Rainbow Classic Tournament freshman Rhonda Windham set an NCAA Final Four after taking over in the second half and hitting key and Winston Tire Classic. record with 16 assists. shots. She also broke the game record for most free throws attempted (14) and free throws made (11) and • In spite of playing one of the nation’s most com- FINALS was named Championship MVP. petitive schedules that season, the Women of Troy • USC and Louisiana Tech, the defending champion, recorded USC’s best season ever with a 31-2 mark. met for the third time this season in the champion- 1982-83 ALL-AMERICANS ship game. Paula McGee (Kodak, ABAUSA), Cheryl Miller (Kodak, • With a 13-1 record in the WCAA, USC captured the ABAUSA, Naismith), Rhonda Windham (Fastbreak) conference crown. • In front of 7,800 screaming fans, The Women of Troy were sluggish to start the game and entered halftime Head Coach Linda Sharp was named , • In route to the National Championship, USC trav- with an 11-point deficit (26-37). WCAA and The Sporting News Coach of the Year. eled more than 16,000 miles and broke 11 attendance records on the road. • To start the second half, Coach Linda Sharp em- ployed a full-court press that led the Trojans on a 1982-83 Results (31-2, 13-1 WCAA) FIRST ROUND 9-2 run midway through the half. Fueled by key steals • Paced by the efforts of Cheryl Miller and Cynthia from Cooper, USC took its first lead, 61-59, on a 16- Nov. 21 at Pepperdine W, 105-62 Nov. 30 Northwestern W, 110-80 Cooper, the Women of Troy defeated NE Louisiana foot jumper by Miller with 5:48 remaining. Dec. 4 at Louisiana Tech W, 64-58 State 99-85 to advance to the tournament regionals. Dec. 6 at Tennessee W, 81-71 • USC increased its lead to five points with 1:57 on the Dec. 14 * at San Diego State W, 102-66 WEST REGIONAL clock, but saw that advantage diminish to two with Dec. 18 # Oklahoma City W, 97-68 • Against Arizona State, USC quickly built a 38-point six seconds remaining. Top-of-the-key desperation Dec. 19 # Wayland Baptist W, 93-79 advantage en route to a 96-59 victory. This was the shots by the Lady Techsters fell short, and the Women Dec. 21 # Hawai’i W, 95-62 third win over the Sun Devils this season. of Troy won the program’s first-ever NCAA National Dec. 28 ^ Rutgers W, 96-75 Championship, 69-67. Dec. 29 ^ Old Dominion W, 75-57 Jan. 7 Oklahoma Baptist W, 112-46 Jan. 14 * at Arizona State W, 72-70 • Miller scored a championship game record 27 points Jan. 15 * at Arizona W, 80-68 Jan. 22 ~ Louisiana Tech L, 56-58 Jan. 28 * at Long Beach State L, 73-74 (ot) Feb. 1 * at Cal State Fullerton W, 89-47 Feb. 4 * at Stanford W, 92-64 Feb. 6 at Oregon W, 86-71 Feb. 7 at Oregon State W, 68-57 Feb. 11 * Arizona W, 78-66 Feb. 12 * Arizona State W, 92-52 Feb. 16 * UCLA W, 83-75 Feb. 19 * Long Beach State W, 90-75 Feb. 21 * Cal State Fullerton W, 76-65 Feb. 26 * San Diego State W, 89-63 March 9 * at UCLA W, 83-75 March 10 Pepperdine W, 90-56 March 12 * Stanford W, 81-63 March 18 ! NE Louisiana State W, 99-85 March 24 & Arizona State W, 96-59 March 26 & Long Beach State W, 81-74 April 1 = Georgia W, 81-57 April 3 = Louisiana Tech W, 69-67

* WCAA Game #Wahine Tournament — Honolulu, Hawai’i ^ Winston Tire Classic — Los Angeles 1983 NCAA Division I Basketball Champions — Top Row (l to r): Kathy Doyle, Cheryl Miller, Paula McGee, ~ Game played at Orange Coast College JaMaiia Bond, Pam McGee, Tracy Longo, Timi Pitzer, Athletic Trainer Sue Lerner. ! NCAA First Round — Los Angeles Middle Row: Trainer Leah Putnam, Rhonda Windham, Shontel Sherwood, Melissa Ward, Cynthia Cooper, Juliette Robinson, & NCAA West Regional — Westwood, Calif. Yolanda Fletcher, LeAnne Sera. = NCAA Final Four — Norfolk, Va. Front Row: Assistant Coach Jean Agee, Head Coach Linda Sharp, Assistant Coach Bruce Victor, Graduate Assistant Kathy

BACK-TO-BACK CHAMPS BACK-TO-BACK Hammond. NCAA NATIONAL1984 CHAMPIONS HIGHLIGHTING THE 1983-84 SEASON • Advancing to the regional championship game, USC • The Women of Troy entered the 1983-84 season as sought revenge against Long Beach State and domi- BACK-TO-BACK CHAMPS the defending NCAA champs and ranked No. 1 ac- nated the meeting. At the Sports Arena, the Trojans led cording to the Associated Press. With the leadership by as many as 30 points in the second half in route to • of Cheryl Miller and Cynthia Cooper, both preseason the 90-74 victory. The 49ers were not able to contain All-American candidates, a lot was expected from the McGee sisters (Paula had 22 points, Pam added 11 the USC women’s basketball program and its nine rebounds) as USC advanced to the Final Four by defeat- returning letterwinners. ing its WCAA arch-rival.

• The Trojans began the season with 10 consecutive FINAL FOUR victories, including wins over highly ranked Maryland, • In a rematch of the 1983 national championship Tennessee (twice), Missouri, Georgia and Oregon. game and one of the Trojans’ early season losses, USC met Louisiana Tech in the semifinals of the The Trojans sealed the championship with an 8-0 • Despite the start, USC suffered a disappointing road Final Four. The Women of Troy struggled early in the run. The partisan Los Angeles crowd was on its trip in early January, enduring successive nine-point contest with their own running attack, and were forced feet as the Women of Troy defeated the Lady Vols losses to Texas and Louisiana Tech, then losing to to play the slow and deliberate-style game of the 72-61 to claim their second-straight NCAA National Old Dominion two nights later. The Women of Troy Lady Techsters. The Trojans rallied with six minutes Championship —­ the first school to do so in women’s returned to win 14 consecutive games following the remaining as Cynthia Cooper entered the game and basketball history. brief losing streak. hit three straight shots and Yolanda Fletcher added two to put USC on top. 1982-83 ALL-AMERICANS • In the final game of the season, the Trojans fell to Cheryl Miller (Kodak), Paula McGee (Kodak), Pam Long Beach State 71-67 and were forced to share the FINALS McGee (Kodak) WCAA title with the West Coast rival 49ers. • Surprisingly, USC faced Tennessee in the champion- Cheryl Miller was honored as the Naismith Player of ship game after the Lady Vols upset No. 3 Georgia and the Year and the NCAA Championship MVP. FIRST ROUND No. 4 Old Dominion to reach the finals. The Trojans Pam and Paula McGee were both named Wade Trophy • USC hosted the first round of the NCAA Tournament were the heavy favorites over 15th-ranked Tennessee, candidates. and defeated BYU 97-72. The team was paced by Pam having already defeated the Lady Vols twice earlier McGee, who had 25 points, and Cheryl Miller, who in the season. 1983-84 Results (29-4, 13-1 WCAA) grabbed 14 boards. • Despite the advantage, USC needed a come-from- Nov. 25 # Maryland W, 85-68 Nov. 26 # Tennessee W, 78-64 WEST REGIONAL behind effort the win the game. The Lady Vols entered Nov. 28 at Northwestern W, 67-65 (ot) • Leading to the regional championship, the Women halftime with a 28-26 lead and managed to hold onto Nov. 30 at Missouri W, 81-79 of Troy earned a 76-51 win over Montana thanks to the a one-point lead with 7:36 left to play. Once again, Dec. 5 San Francisco W, 86-58 scoring efforts of Paula McGee (22 points) and the head coach Linda Sharp inserted Cynthia Cooper Dec. 8 Tennessee W, 81-66 rebounding of her sister, Pam (12 rebounds). back into the lineup. Cooper responded by penetrat- Dec. 15 Georgia W, 82-74 ing Tennessee’s zone defense. Dec. 23 Ohio State W, 102-73 Dec. 29 ^ Penn State W, 79-66 Dec. 30 ^ Oregon W, 91-57 Jan. 2 at Texas L, 68-77 Jan. 3 at Louisiana Tech L, 66-75 Jan. 6 at Old Dominion L, 90-102 Jan. 8 at Rutgers W, 95-80 Jan. 13 * at Arizona W, 74-53 Jan. 14 * at Arizona State W, 101-67 Jan. 19 * San Diego State W, 101-84 Jan. 21 * Stanford W, 82-56 Jan. 28 * at Stanford W, 86-44 Feb. 4 * Long Beach State W, 79-69 Feb. 8 * at UCLA W, 78-60 Feb. 11 * Cal State Fullerton W, 88-76 Feb. 18 * at San Diego State W, 86-67 Feb. 25 * Arizona W, 85-58 Feb. 26 * Arizona State W, 82-61 Feb. 29 * Cal State Fullerton W, 81-58 March 3 *~ UCLA W, 85-63 March 4 * at Long Beach State L, 67-71 March 16 ! BYU W, 97-72 March 22 & Montana W, 76-51 March 24 & Long Beach State W, 90-74 March 30 = Louisiana Tech W, 62-57 April 1 = Tennessee W, 72-61 1984 NCAA Division I Basketball Champions —­ Front Row (l to r): Athletic Trainer Leah Putnam, LeeAnne Sera, Melissa # Notre Dame Thanksgiving Classic - South Bend, Ind. Ward, Cheryl Miller, Amy Alkek, Pam McGee. ^ Winston Tire Classic - Los Angeles Also pictured in top row: Manager Mike Simmons, Paula McGee, Cynthia Cooper, Assistant Coach Kathy Ricks, * WCAA game Juliette Robinson, Tracy Longo, Donna Carter, Yolanda Fletcher, JaMaiia Bond, Rhonda Windham, ~ Game played at Loyola Marymount. Assistant Coach Jean Agee, Head Coach Linda Sharp. ! NCAA First Round - Los Angeles & NCAA West Regional - Los Angeles = NCAA Final Four - Westwood, Calif. 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000-POINT CAREER SCORERS

Cheryl Miller - 3,018 Cherie Nelson - 2,474 Lisa Leslie - 2,414 Paula McGee - 2,346 - 2,248

Pam McGee - 2,214 - 1,832 Kathy Hammond - 1,797 Ebony Hoffman - 1,687 Briana Gilbreath - 1,608

Cynthia Cooper - 1,559 Ashley Corral - 1,542 Eshaya Murphy - 1,492 Joni Easterly - 1,469 Kristen Simon - 1,437

Karon Howell - 1,426 Camille LeNoir - 1,396 Tammy Story - 1,230 Adrain Williams - 1,185 Terri Huff - 1,169

Holly Ford - 1,118 Tiffany Elmore - 1,082 Aisha Hollans - 1,074 Ariya Crook - 1,044 Rhonda Windham - 1,040 Tashara Carter - 1,001 1,000-POINT SCORERS COACHES YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Head Coach Conf. Pct. Place Conf. Tourn. [Seed] Finish Overall Pct. Postseason (Record) 1976-77 Marci Cantrell 1-7 .125 -- 5-16 .238 — 1977-78 Linda Sharp 3-5 .600 4th 11-13 .458 — 1978-79 Linda Sharp 4-4 .500 3rd 21-10 .679 WAIAW Region 8 (1-2) 1979-80 Linda Sharp 9-3 .750 2nd 22-12 .647 AIAW Regionals (0-2) 1980-81 Linda Sharp 9-3 .750 2nd 26-8 .765 AIAW Final Four, 4th place (5-2) 1981-82 Linda Sharp 9-3 .750 2nd 23-4 .851 NCAA Regional Final (2-1)

1982-83 Linda Sharp 13-1 .929 1st 31-2 .939 NCAA CHAMPION (5-0) COACHING RECORDS 1983-84 Linda Sharp 13-1 .929 t1st 29-4 .879 NCAA CHAMPION (5-0) 1984-85 Linda Sharp 10-4 .714 t2nd 21-9 .700 NCAA Regionals (1-1) 1985-86 Linda Sharp 8-0 1.000 1st 31-5 .861 NCAA Final Four, 2nd place (4-1) 1986-87 Linda Sharp 15-3 .833 1st 22-8 .733 NCAA Regionals (1-1) 1987-88 Linda Sharp 15-3 .833 2nd 22-8 .733 NCAA Regionals (1-1) 1988-89 Linda Sharp 8-10 .444 t4th 12-16 .429 — 1989-90 6-12 .333 7th 8-19 .296 — 1990-91 Marianne Stanley 11-7 .611 3rd 18-12 .600 NCAA Second Round (1-1) 1991-92 Marianne Stanley 14-4 .778 2nd 23-8 .742 NCAA Regional Final (2-1) 1992-93 Marianne Stanley 14-4 .778 2nd 22-7 .759 NCAA Regionals (1-1) 1993-94 Cheryl Miller 16-2 .889 1st 26-4 .867 NCAA Mideast Regional Final (3-1) 1994-95 Cheryl Miller 10-8 .556 5th 18-10 .643 NCAA First Round (0-1) 1995-96 Fred Williams 8-10 .444 t6th 13-14 .481 — 1996-97 Fred Williams 13-5 .722 3rd 20-9 .690 NCAA Second Round (1-1) 1997-98 Chris Gobrecht 7-11 .389 6th 12-15 .444 — 1998-99 Chris Gobrecht 3-15 .167 t9th 7-20 .259 — 1999-00 Chris Gobrecht 10-8 .556 5th 16-14 .533 WNIT Second Round (1-1) 2000-01 Chris Gobrecht 8-10 .444 t6th 13-15 .897 — 2001-02 Chris Gobrecht 11-7 .611 t4th [4] Pac-10 Quarterfinals 16-14 .533 WNIT Second Round (1-1) 2002-03 Chris Gobrecht 8-10 .444 t5th [7] Pac-10 Quarterfinals 14-17 .452 — 2003-04 Chris Gobrecht 11-7 .611 t3rd [3] Pac-10 Quarterfinals 15-13 .536 — 2004-05 Mark Trakh 12-6 .667 t2nd [4] Pac-10 Semifinals 20-11 .645 NCAA Second Round (1-1) 2005-06 Mark Trakh 11-7 .611 t4th [5] Pac-10 Semifinals 19-12 .613 NCAA Second Round (1-1) 2006-07 Mark Trakh 10-8 .556 5th [5] Pac-10 Semifinals 17-13 .567 — 2007-08 Mark Trakh 10-8 .556 4th [4] Pac-10 Quarterfinals 17-13 .567 — 2008-09 Mark Trakh 9-9 .500 t4th [6] Pac-10 Final 17-15 .531 — 2009-10 12-6 .667 3rd [3] Pac-10 Semifinals 19-12 .613 — 2010-11 Michael Cooper 10-8 .556 4th [5] Pac-10 Quarterfinals 24-13 .648 WNIT Finalist (5-1) 2011-12 Michael Cooper 12-6 .667 3rd [3] Pac-12 Quarterfinals 18-12 .600 — 2012-13 Michael Cooper 7-11 .389 7th [7] Pac-12 Quarterfinals 11-20 .355 — 2013-14 Cynthia Cooper-Dyke 11-7 .611 t4th [5] Pac-12 CHAMPION 22-13 .628 NCAA First Round (0-1) 2014-15 Cynthia Cooper-Dyke 7-11 .389 t7th [8] Pac-12 First Round 15-15 .500 — 2015-16 Cynthia Cooper-Dyke 6-12 .333 8th [8] Pac-12 Quarterfinals 19-13 .594 — 2016-17 Cynthia Cooper-Dyke 5-13 .278 t-9th [9] Pac-12 First Round 14-16 .467 — 2017-18 Mark Trakh 9-9 .500 7th [7] Pac-12 Quarterfinals 20-11 .645 - All-Time Records 398-288 .580 769-495 .608 2 NCAA Championships ALL-TIME COACHING COMPARISONS Total Overall Conference Coach Years Seasons W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Cynthia Cooper-Dyke 2013-17 4 70-57 .551 29-43 .403 Michael Cooper 2009-2013 4 72-57 .558 41-31 .569 Mark Trakh 2004-09; 18-present 6 110-75 .595 61-47 .565 Chris Gobrecht 1997-2004 7 93-108 .463 58-68 .460 Fred Williams 1995-97 2 33-23 .589 21-15 .583 Cheryl Miller 1993-95 2 44-14 .759 26-10 .722 Marianne Stanley 1989-93 4 71-46 .607 45-27 .625 Linda Sharp 1977-89 12 271-99 .732 116-40 .744 MARCI CANTRELL LINDA SHARP MARIANNE STANLEY Marci Cantrell 1976-77 1 5-16 .258 1-7 .125

CHRIS GOBRECHT FRED WILLIAMS CHERYL MILLER MARK TRAKH MICHAEL COOPER CYNTHIA COOPER-DYKE

WOMEN Of TROY iN ThE WNBA LOS ANGELES SPARKS NOW-INACTIVE WNBA TEAMS.... Michael Cooper Marianne Stanley CHARLOTTE STING Head Coach • 2000-04 | 2007-09 Asst. Coach • 2004-06 Fred Williams 2001 & 2002 CHAMPION Asst. Coach • 2003-04 Kim Gessig Player • 1997 Cynthia Cooper Shay Murphy Head Coach • 2001-02 Player • 2007 Ebony Hoffman Player • 2011-13 Briana Gilbreath Player • 2012-13 Cynthia Cooper Tina Thompson Player • 1997-2000, 2003 Player • 2009-11 Cheryl Miller 1997, 1998, 1999 & 2000 CHAMPION Head Coach • 1997-2000 Lisa Leslie Monica Lamb Michael Cooper Player • 1997-2009 Linda Sharp Head Coach • 2014-17 Player • 1998-2000 2001 & 2002 CHAMPION Asst. Coach • 2000 1998, 1999 & 2000 CHAMPION Head Coach • 2002 Karleen (Shields) Thompson Nicky McCrimmon Asst. Coach • 2013-17 Karleen (Shields) Thompson Player • 2000-03 Adrain Williams Asst. Coach • 2005-06 2001 & 2002 CHAMPION Player • 2000-04 Fred Williams Head Coach • 2007-08 Asst. Coach • 2009-12 Pam McGee Shay Murphy Head Coach • 2012-13 Tina Thompson Player • 1998 Player • 2014, 2017 Player • 1997-2008 2014 CHAMPION Linda Sharp 1997, 1998, 1999 & 2000 CHAMPION Jacki Gemelos Head Coach • 1997 SACRAMENTO Player • 2015 Adrain Williams Marianne Stanley Player • 2004-05 MONARCHS Shay Murphy Asst. Coach • 2000, 2008-09 Pam McGee Player • 2010-2013 Shay Murphy Player • 1997 Karleen (Shields) Thompson Player • 2017-present CONNECTICUT SUN Team Manager • 1997-2001 Adrain Williams Ebony Hoffman Asst. Coach • 2002-03 Player • 2007-08 Player • 2014 Co-Head Coach • 2004 Tina Thompson 2001 & 2002 CHAMPION Player • 2012-13 UTAH STARZZ Briana Gilbreath Michelle Campbell Player • 2014 Rhonda Windham Player • 1999 General Manager • 1997-99 DALLAS WINGS Michelle Campbell Player • 2000 Fred Williams Fred Williams Asst. Coach • 1998 Head Coach • 2014-18 Shay Murphy Head Coach • 1999-2001 Shay Murphy Player • 2008 Player • 2007 TULSA SHOCK Briana Gilbreath Marianne Stanley Fred Williams Player • 2015 Adrain Williams Asst. Coach • 2001, 2010-present Head Coach • 2014-15 Player • 2006 Head Coach • 2002-03 Ebony Hoffman Player • 2004-10 Temi Fagbenle Player • 2017-present Adrain Williams Shay Murphy 2017 CHAMPION Player • 2004-05 Player • 2009-10 WNBA CHAMPION! Jacki Gemelos Player • 2018-present indicates currently active in WNBA Second Round: DRAFTED!! Adrain Williams (2000, Phoenix Mercury) 1997 Inaugural Elite Selection: Shay Murphy (2007, Minnesota Lynx) Cynthia Cooper (Houston Comets) Camille LeNoir (2009, Washington Mystics) Lisa Leslie (Los Angeles Sparks) Cassie Harberts (2013, Atlanta Dream) Third Round: First Round: Jacki Gemelos (2012, Minnesota Lynx) Ebony Hoffman (2004, Indiana Fever) Briana Gilbreath (2012, Washington Mystics) Pam McGee (1997, ) Temi Fagbenle (2016, Minnesota Lynx) Tina Thompson (1997, Houston Comets) Fourth Round: Monica Lamb (1998, Houston Comets) Nicky McCrimmon (2000, Los Angeles Sparks) 2018-19 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Minyon MOORE Mariya MOORE Shalexxus AAARON Kayla OVERBECK G • 6-0 • Sr. G • 6-1 • RS Fr. F • 6-1 • Jr. G • 5-8 • Jr. 4 3 Hercules, Calif. 0 1 Hercules, Calif. Apple Valley, Calif. Newbury Park, Calif.

Ja’Tavia TAPLEY Cheyanne WALLACE Marguerite EFFA F • 6-3 • Jr. 10 F • 6-0 • Sr. 13 F • 6-3 • Sr. 5 Los Angeles, Calif. Jacksonville, Fla. Calabasas, Calif.

Jillian ARCHER Aliyah MAZYCK Asiah JONES F • 6-2 • Fr. G • 5-9 • Sr. F • 6-3 • RS So. 21 23Sacramento, Calif. 14Santa Monica, Calif. Charlotte, N.C.

Desiree CALDWELL Danijela MILISIC 24 G • 5-6 • Fr. F • 6-4 • RS So. San Antonio, Texas 32 Sydney, Australia

Mark TRAKH Jason GLOVER Aarika HUGHES Blanche ALVERSON Head Coach • 7th Season Associate Head Coach • 2nd Season Assistant Coach • 2nd Season Assistant Coach • 2nd Season WOMEN OF TROY WOMEN 2018-19