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2009-2010 Women’s Basketball Conference Standings

SEC Pct. Home Away All Pct. Home Away Neutral Last 10 Streak Tennessee^ 15-1 .938 8-0 7-1 32-3 .914 17-0 10-2 5-1 9-1 L1 Kentucky 11-5 .688 8-0 3-5 28-8 .777 17-0 6-6 5-2 6-4 L1 Mississippi State 9-7 .562 4-4 5-3 21-13 .618 12-4 6-4 3-5 6-4 L1 LSU 9-7 .562 4-4 5-3 21-10 .677 12-4 8-5 1-1 6-4 L1 Vanderbilt 9-7 .562 5-3 4-4 23-11 .676 12-4 8-6 3-1 6-4 L1 Georgia 9-7 .562 6-2 3-5 25-9 .735 14-2 7-5 4-2 6-4 L1 Florida 7-9 .438 4-4 3-5 15-17 .469 10-7 5-8 0-2 3-7 L1 South Carolina 7-9 .438 3-5 4-4 14-15 .483 7-5 5-5 2-5 4-6 L1 Ole Miss 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 17-15 .531 9-4 6-10 2-1 3-7 L2 Auburn 5-11 .312 3-5 2-6 15-16 .484 8-6 4-9 3-1 4-6 L1 Alabama 4-12 .250 2-6 2-6 12-18 .400 7-6 3-10 2-2 3-7 L1 Arkansas 4-12 .250 1-7 3-5 12-18 .400 5-7 3-8 4-3 3-7 L4 ^SEC Regular Season & Tournament Champion

Postseason Tournament Schedules 2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT MEMPHIS REGION Saturday, March 20 • First Round • Knoxville, Tenn. SACRAMENTO REGION #16 Austin Peay vs. #1 Tennessee [ESPN2] W 75-42 Saturday, March 20 • First Round • Tempe, Ariz. Saturday, March 20 • First Round • Durham, N.C. #12 Tulane vs. #5 Georgia [ESPN2] W 64-59 #10 Hartford vs. #7 LSU [ESPN2] W 60-39 Sunday, March 21 • First Round • Cincinnati, Ohio Monday, March 22 • Second Round • Knoxville, Tenn. #11 DePaul vs. #6 Vanderbilt [ESPN2] W 83-76 (OT) #8 Dayton vs. #1 Tennessee [ESPN2] W 92-64 Monday, March 22 • Second Round • Tempe, Ariz. Monday, March 22 • Second Round • Durham, N.C. #5 Georgia vs. #4 Oklahoma State [ESPN2] W 74-71 (OT) #7 LSU at #2 Duke [ESPN2] L 52-60 Tuesday, March 23 • Second Round • Cincinnati, Ohio Saturday, March 27 • Sweet 16 • Memphis, Tenn. #6 Vanderbilt at #3 Xavier [ESPN2] L 62-63 #4 Baylor vs. #1 Tennessee [ESPN] L 62-77 Saturday, March 27 • Sweet 16 • Sacramento, Calif. #5 Georgia vs. #1 Stanford [ESPN] L 36-73 2010 WNIT TOURNAMENT ROUND ONE KANSAS CITY REGION Thursday, March 18 • Gainesville, Fla. Saturday, March 20 • First Round • Louisville, Ky. South Florida at Florida W 61-54 #13 Liberty vs. #4 Kentucky [ESPN2] W 83-77 Thursday, March 18 • Birmingham, Ala. Monday, March 22 • Second Round • Louisville, Ky. Ole Miss at Samford L 65-66 #5 Michigan State vs. #4 Kentucky [ESPN2] W 70-52 Sunday, March 28 • Sweet 16 • Kansas City, Mo. ROUND TWO #4 Kentucky vs. #1 Nebraska [ESPN2] W 76-67 Sunday, March 21 • Miami, Fla. Tuesday, March 30 • Elite 8 • Kansas City, Mo. Florida at Miami L 64-77 #4 Kentucky vs. #3 Oklahoma [ESPN2] L 68-88 All times Eastern DAYTON REGION Sunday, March 21 • First Round • Pittsburgh, Pa. #10 Middle Tenn. vs. #7 Mississippi State [ESPN] W 68-64 Tuesday, March 23 • Second Round • Pittsburgh, Pa. #7 Mississppi State vs. #2 Ohio State [ESPN2] W 87-67 Sunday, March 28 • Sweet 16 • Dayton, Ohio #7 Mississippi State vs. #3 Florida State [ESPN2] L 71-74 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 2 SEC Media Services SEC Women’s Basketball Contacts SEC Websites Alabama LSU General SEC women’s basketball information can be Jessica Pare Bill Martin accessed on the World Wide Web at www.SECsports.com. E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (205) 348-6734 Office: (225) 578-8226 The women’s basketball section is updated with new mate- Fax: (205) 348-8841 Fax: (225) 578-1861 rial daily, including standings, statistics, results, notes and Press Row: (205) 348-6084 Press Row: (225) 578-8226 other information. The SEC women’s basketball release can www.rolltide.com www.lsusports.net also be printed off the website in an Adobe Acrobat file. Arkansas Ole Miss The SEC also offers a media-only website - Jeri Thorpe Jay D’Abramo www.SECsportsmedia.com. Media covering the SEC can E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] retrieve information from the conference office as well as the Office: (479) 575-5037 Office: (662) 915-7522 12 SEC institutions from the media site. Fax: (479) 575-2228 Fax: (662) 915-7006 Press Row: (479) 575-6622 Press Row: (662) 236-1931 An internet photo gallery, logos and a championship cre- www.arkansasrazorbacks.com www.olemisssports.com dentialing system for SEC is available on the site. The site houses all media information for the 20 sports the SEC spon- Auburn Mississippi State sors. Matt Crouch Jay Middleton E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (334) 844-9182 Office: (662) 325-0972 Follow the SEC Fax: (334) 844-9807 Fax: (662) 325-2563 The SEC also utilizes it’s social media outlets during the Press Row: (334) 844-1933 Press Row: (662) 325-3776 tournament. Media and fans can follow all the action and get www.auburntigers.com www.mstateathletics.com a behind the scenes look by becoming a Facebook fan of Florida South Carolina Southeastern Conference or by following SECSportsUpdate Kathy Cafazzo Diana Koval on Twitter. E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (352) 375-4683 x. 6133 Office: (803) 777-7977 SEC Release Fax: (352) 375-4809 Fax: (803) 777-2967 Press Row: (352) 367-1801 Press Row: (803) 777-6182 The SEC women’s basketball release is updated following www.gatorzone.com www.gamecocksonline.com each day that games are played. Standings, team-by-team results, notes and statistics will be updated as often as need- Georgia Tennessee ed based on the schedule of play. Mike Mobley Debby Jennings Any media representative wishing to receive information via E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (706) 542-1621 Office: (865) 974-4275 email should register for the SEC Media site at Fax: (706) 542-9339 Fax: (865) 974-8875 www.SECsportsmedia.com. Information is also available on Press Row: (706) 542-8052 Press Row: (865) 974-0110 each school’s website. www. georgiadogs.com www.utladyvols.com

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Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 3 Team Notes Alabama Crimson Tide Gators graduate five seniors, however, return three of their The Alabama women’s basketball team ended its season with top five scorers for next season, including guard Jordan Jones, a heartbreaking 73-66 loss to Georgia in the first round of play Azania Stewart and forward Jennifer George, who was at the SEC Tournament. The Crimson Tide finished with an named to the SEC All-Freshman Team by the league’s head overall record of 12-18 and a league record of 4-12. coaches. Florida’s signing class ranked No. 12 nationally by Sophomore Ericka Russell was key for Alabama scoring a Collegiate Girls Basketball Report. Senior Steffi Sorensen game-high 30 points while shooting 11-of-16 from the floor dropped in a total of 340 three-pointers, however, the first and 6-of-11 from three-point range. Also scoring in double fig- 179 of those don’t count toward her NCAA Division I total. In ures for the Tide was junior Tierney Jenkins with 15 points her two seasons suiting up for the Gator Orange & Blue, and senior Dedrea Magee with 10. Sophomore Carmen Sorensen totaled 161 three-pointers, a mark ranking as the McCoy had a team-best 10 rebounds, while junior LaToya fourth-best in program history. Sharielle Smith ended her King dished out a game-high six assists. Alabama’s four SEC Gator tenure with an 82.1 career percentage (192- wins were the most for the Tide since the 2006 season. In 234), the highest in program history, just passing Roonie addition, its two road wins in league play were the most since Scovel’s previous mark of 82.0 percent (82-100) set from 2002. A handful of Alabama records were also set this season 1980-83. She also played in the 125th game of her career, tied as Jenkins became the 22nd member of the Tide’s 1,000 point for the sixth most in program history. club. She also set the mark for rebounds in a game with 27 against Belmont surpassing the previous high set 30 years ago. Georgia Lady Bulldogs Joining Jenkins in the Alabama annals was senior Dedrea Georgia finished the 2009-10 season with a 25-9 record fol- Magee, whose 12 assists against CSU Bakersfield ranks her lowing the Lady Bulldogs’ “Sweet 16” loss to Stanford. 11th for assists in a single game. In addition, junior Varisia Georgia posted its 17th 25-win and 25th 20-victory campaign Raffington’s 33 points in that same game in California places during Andy Landers’ 31 seasons in Athens. The Lady her seventh in scoring in a single game in Tide history. Bulldogs earned their 27th NCAA Tournament bid and then advanced to the “Sweet 16” for the 17th time, tallies that rank Arkansas Razorbacks No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, in the nation. Georgia opened The Razorback women's basketball team concluded the the season with a 16-0 record, the Lady Bulldogs’ best start 2009-10 season with a thrilling overtime loss to Vanderbilt, ever and the fourth-longest overall winning streak in the pro- 64-65, in the first round of the SEC Tournament in Duluth, gram’s history. Jasmine James equaled the SEC record by win- Ga., Thursday. The Razorbacks finished 12-18 overall and 4- ning Freshman of the Week honors five times during the sea- 12 in the SEC. Seniors Charity Ford and Ashley McCray son. Landers recorded his 750th win at Georgia with the Lady ended their careers for the Cardinal and White. Ford finished Bulldogs’ victory over Oklahoma State in the second round of her career with 916 points and averaged a career-best 12.6 the NCAA Tournament. Among UGA’s career leaders, senior ppg this season. She posted a career-best 24 points early in ended her career ranked No. 14 in points, No. the year and bettered that with 26 in her final year with the 1 in minutes played, No. 3 in assists, steals, games started, Razorbacks. McCray battled injuries late in the season but fin- games played and free throws made and No. 5 in free throw ished her two-year career with 254 points and 181 rebounds attempts, and senior Angel Robinson is listed at No. 25 in at Arkansas. points, No. 5 in rebounds and No. 4 in blocked shots. During the season, Georgia moved past Louisiana Tech into the No. Auburn Tigers 2 position for all-time weeks ranked in the Associate Press The Auburn women's basketball team (15-16, 5-11 SEC) com- poll. Houts was one of 10 national finalists for the Lowe’s pleted its 2009-10 season at the SEC Tournament. The 10th- Senior CLASS Award. Houts was named first-team All-SEC by seeded Tigers upset No. 7 seed Florida, 74-61, in the first league coaches and second-team All-SEC by the AP. James round of the tournament, but lost to No. 2 seed Kentucky, 65- and were named to the Freshman All-SEC 54, in the quarterfinals. Redshirt junior Jordan Greenleaf team by league coaches. A school-record 19 games were tele- pulled down her first double-double of the season against vised during the season. James, Hassell and Anne Marie Florida with 15 points and 13 rebounds. Junior Alli Smalley Armstrong became the 63rd, 64th and 65th freshman to earn scored a career-high 29 points in the game to lead Auburn to a starting spot for the Lady Bulldogs during Landers’ 31-year the win. Four starters scored in double figures as Blanche tenure at UGA. Georgia will return three starters and six addi- Alverson (13 points) and Morgan Toles (11 points) joined tional letterwinners for the 2010-11 season. The Lady Greenleaf and Smalley. Against Kentucky, Toles scored a Bulldogs also will welcome a recruiting class that has been team-high 13 points while Smalley added 11. Playing her final ranked among the nation’s top-10. game as a Tiger, senior KeKe Carrier came off the bench for nine points, four rebounds and three blocked shots. Kentucky Wildcats Kentucky concluded the most successful season in school his- Florida Gators tory just one win shy of its first Final Four. Coming off a 76- Florida’s selection for the postseason WNIT was the 16th time 67 upset over top-seeded Nebraska two days prior, the Cats in the last 18 years the Gators earned a postseason berth – couldn’t hang on to an early 13-point advantage as they fell including each of the last three years under third-year head 88-68 to third-seeded and 12th-ranked Oklahoma in the coach Amanda Butler. Florida played 15 games decided by NCAA Elite Eight. Junior was named to the fewer than 10 points during the season, including 11 of its 16 Kansas City Regional All-Tournament team after recording her SEC regular-season games. Florida ended the year hitting 220 22nd career double-double with 31 points and 13 rebounds. three-pointers, one shy of tying last year’s record-setting cam- Despite being picked to finish 11th in the preseason polls by paign that compiled 221 in 32 games behind the arc. The the media and league’s coaches, the Wildcats silenced the

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 4 Team Notes naysayers by concluding the 2009-10 campaign with several Ohio State and advanced to Dayton before bowing to Florida “firsts”, including their first NCAA Elite Eight appearance State in the round of 16. The Lady Bulldogs say goodbye to since 1982. They also charted the most wins in school histo- eight seniors this season. Alexis Rack, who became the SEC’s ry (28), the most wins in SEC play (11), became the first team all-time career and single-season leader in 3-point field goals to advance to the SEC Tournament finals since 1982, the first made. Rack finished her career with 340 threes which includ- team to go undefeated at home (17-0) and only the second ed a record 108 this season. , Chanel team in SEC history to sweep all three major postseason Mokanogo and Tysheka Grimes all finished their careers aver- awards as Matthew Mitchell was named SEC Coach of the aging double-figure scoring this season. Rima Kalonda, Year, Dunlap was SEC Player of the Year and A’dia Mathies Channa Campbell and Bethany Washington also closed out was SEC Freshman of the Year. Dunlap, also an AP and their careers. The 21-win season marked the fourth for head USBWA All-American, paced the Cats all season long, aver- coach Sharon Fanning-Otis. was named to aging 18.1 points, 8.4 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 1.9 blocks per the Dayton All-Regional Team while Alexis Rack was named game. She was the only player to rank among the SEC’s top to the All-SEC First Team and a finalist for the State Farm All- three in scoring and rebounding. Mathies followed Dunlap in America Team. nearly every statistical category and broke the UK freshman records for steals with 93. South Carolina Gamecocks South Carolina closed its second season under head coach LSU Lady Tigers Dawn Staley with a 14-15 overall record and a 7-9 slate in The LSU Lady Tigers were eliminated from the 2010 NCAA SEC action. The Gamecocks’ seven league wins are the pro- Tournament with a 60-52 loss at sixth-ranked Duke on March gram’s most since 2005-06, and their record marks the third- 22. LSU gave the Blue Devils, who improved to 30-1 on their best improvement in league winning percentage in the SEC home floor the past two seasons, all it could handle and led this season. Junior Valerie Nainima and freshman Kelsey Bone for most of the game until late. scored a earned second-team All-SEC status as multiple Gamecocks game-high 19 points in her final career game and finished the captured all-conference honors for the first time since 2001- year with 16 consecutive double-figure scoring games. 02. Hightower goes down as the 13th all-time leading scorer in LSU history with 1,508 points. Her scoring average of 18.2 Tennessee Lady Volunteers ppg was the highest by an LSU player since The Tennessee Lady Vols finished the 2009-10 season with a in 2006 (22.7). LSU concludes the season with a 20-10 record 32-3 overall record… It was the 10th Lady Vol team all-time and a 12th consecutive NCAA tournament appearance. The to record three or fewer losses and the 19th UT team to put Lady Tigers were winners in the first round for the 12th 30 or more wins in the books. Tennessee head coach Pat straight season with a 60-39 blowout win over No. 23 Summitt’s career record now stands at 1,037-196 (.841) all Hartford on March 20. time. After losing to Georgia in January, UT ran off 16 con- secutive wins until the loss to Baylor. The Lady Vols finished Ole Miss Rebels the 2010 NCAA Tournament with 106-21 record all-time in The Ole Miss women's basketball team finished the season tournament games. A three-pointer against Baylor gave UT a with a 17-15 overall record and a 7-9 mark inside the made three-pointer for the 408th consecutive game. The Southeastern Conference. The Rebels reached the postseason Lady Vols return the entire 2009-10 team as there were no for the second straight year and the 22nd time in school his- seniors for the first time under Summitt. Three Lady Vols tory when Ole Miss accepted a bid to play in the WNIT. The earned recognition on the WBCA/State Farm All-Region All- Rebels faced Samford in the WNIT first round and fell to the America team – junior and sophomores Bulldogs 66-65. Ole Miss All-America candidate Bianca and . Against Baylor, Cain Thomas scored a game-high 22 points to mark the 19th time passed former Lady Vol into fifth place in the this season she has scored at least 20 points. Thomas also hit UT record books with 162 career blocks. In 2009-10, Cain five three-pointers to up her season total to 100 and move into broke the UT single season blocks record with 113 on the fifth place on the SEC's all-time single season list. Her 100 year. Bjorklund finished the season ranked in second place in treys are also an Ole Miss single season record. Thomas also the UT single season records with 102 threes on the year; nar- finished the season with an average of 20.9 points per game rowly missing Shanna Zolman who is first with 103. to lead the SEC in scoring. In addition, she is just the third Bjorklund also moved up to third place in the UT annals with player in school history to average at least 20.0 points per 232 career three pointers made; Kara Lawson is second all- game for an entire season. She also moved into sixth place in time with 256. scoring all-time at Ole Miss with 1,511 career points. Junior guard Kayla Melson finished with 10 points and nine assists Vanderbilt Commodores against Samford and finished the season with 178 assists to Vanderbilt's 2009-10 season ended Tuesday when the pace the conference with 5.9 per game. Ole Miss has had the Commodores fell at Xavier, 62-63. The fifth-ranked and No. 3 individual leader in the SEC two of the last three years. seeded Musketeers scored with 12 seconds remaining in reg- ulation to take the narrow victory. Junior Jence Rhoads led the Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs Commodores in scoring for the team-high 14th time this sea- Mississippi State completed its best finish in school history as son. Hannah Tuomi notched her second conseutive double- it advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament. double. Vanderbilt failed to reach the NCAA Sweet 16 for the The Lady Bulldogs finished the season at 21-13, while finish- first time since 2007. VU ends the season with a record of 23- ing in a tie for third in the Southeastern Conference with a 9- 11. 7 mark. The Lady Bulldogs knocked off Middle Tennessee and

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 5 SEC Notes National Award Candidates .All-Time SEC Standings • Two SEC players were named to the 2009-10 John R. Wooden (Regular Season Games Only) Award ballot. Included on the list of Top 22 are: Allison Hightower Team Won Lost Pct Titles (LSU) and Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee). Tennessee’s Angie Tennessee 289 40 .878 15 Bjorklund and Georgia’s Ashley Houts were included in the presea- Georgia 223 106 .678 7 son list. LSU 202 127 .614 3 • Four SEC players were named to the Naismith Trophy midseason Vanderbilt 191 138 .581 0 Auburn 179 150 .544 5 list. Included on the list are Allison Hightower (LSU), Ashley Houts Ole Miss 157 172 .477 1 (Georgia), Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) and Bianca Thomas (Ole Florida 142 187 .432 0 Miss). Alabama 125 204 .380 0 •Two SEC players headlined the 2009-10 Wade Trophy list. Kentucky 121 208 .367 1 Included in the list are Allison Hightower (LSU) and Shekinna Arkansas 89 162 .355 0 Stricklen (Tennessee). Mississippi State 104 225 .316 0 • LSU’s Allison Hightower, Georgia’s Ashley Houts, Vanderbilt’s South Carolina 73 178 .291 0 Jessica Mooney and Ole Miss’ Bianca Thomas were named candi- dates for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. All-Time Standings Team Years Won Lost Pct Triple-Doubles Tennessee 64 1130 253 .817 • LSU’s Katharine Graham joined Tennessee’s Shekinna Stricklen Georgia 36 786 333 .702 and Ole Miss’ Kayla Melson’s on the triple-double list this season. Auburn 37 780 345 .694 • There are four active SEC players that hold the honor. LSU 34 753 345 .686 • Melson had 11 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists against Vanderbilt 32 697 336 .675 Southeastern Louisiana on Nov. 13, 2009. While Stricklen had 17 Ole Miss 35 722 381 .654 Arkansas 33 627 390 .617 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists against Oklahoma on January 3, Alabama 35 615 445 .580 2010. Graham had 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in the South Carolina 35 604 462 .567 triple OT loss to Ole Miss on Feb. 7. They join Arkansas’ C’eira Florida 35 589 453 .565 Ricketts who had 14 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists against Kentucky 35 603 455 .570 Auburn on January 18, 2009. Overall there have been 22 triple-dou- Mississippi State 35 502 526 .488 bles in the SEC. SEC Coaching Records High Scoring Season Coach, School Career At School • A highlight of individual superlatives this season was the number Wendell Hudson, Alabama 25-35 25-35 of 30+ point games. This season there were 19. There were also Tom Collen, Arkansas 264-115 47-45 25+ points games scored 62 times and 159 times in which 20+ Nell Fortner, Auburn 133-84 116-73 points were scored in a game. Amanda Butler, Florida 98-61 58-39 • There have been two 40+ point games this season. On Nov. 22, Andy Landers, Georgia 832-269 7508-248 Mississippi State’s Alexis Rack scored 43 points against Maryland. Matthew Mitchell, Kentucky 91-69 61-40 On Jan. 17, Ole Miss’ Bianca Thomas scored 42 against LSU. Van Chancellor, LSU 510-181 71-27 Renee Ladner, Ole Miss 48-46 48-46 Sharon Fanning-Otis, Miss. State 577-425 254-199 Overtime Dawn Staley, S. Carolina 196-113 26-33 • There have been 17 overtime games this season for SEC teams, , Tennessee 1,037-196 1,037-196 eight of which came between conference teams. Of the nine non- Melanie Balcomb, Vanderbilt 358-177 194-73 conference OT games, the SEC is 5-4. • Three games have gone into double OT. Florida owns wins in two SEC Non-Conference Record of those match-ups. The Gators defeated Auburn and Mississippi Since the 1990 season, the SEC has compiled a 2774-844 (.767) State in double overtime games. record against other conferences. This season’s breakdown can be • LSU and Ole Miss went to triple overtime on Feb. 7, with the found on page 11 of this release with the following being a look at Rebels coming out on top 102-101. the SEC’s non-conference record since the 1990-91 season.

SEC In The Polls Year Record Year Record • In terms of rankings, the SEC has the richest history of any confer- 2008-09 138-51 (.730) 1998-99 124-26 (.827) ence in the nation, boasting more poll appearances than any other. 2007-08 146-56 (.723) 1997-98 133-38 (.778) • Since the 1982-83 season, SEC teams have been ranked in the AP 2006-07 160-49 (.766) 1996-97 155-43 (.783) poll for 514 consecutive weeks. League teams have been ranked 2005-06 129-48 (.728) 1995-96 164-37 (.816) 2004-05 137-48 (.741) 1994-95 154-37 (.806) 2,593 times including 1,283 Top 10 appearances and 726 Top Five 2003-04 133-45 (.747) 1993-94 152-44 (.776) appearances. 2002-03 148-38 (.796) 1992-93 158-40 (.800) • Overall, the league teams have been ranked 589 consecutive 2001-02 137-42 (.765) 1991-92 147-50 (.746) weeks, with teams ranked a total of 2,755 times. The SEC has 1,419 2000-01 135-37 (.785) 1990-91 150-37 (.802) Top 10 appearances and 787 Top Five appearances overall. 1999-00 151-31 (.830)

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 6 SEC Notes Close Games In Conference Play Early Signees • There were a total of 96 SEC regular season games played and 42 Alabama Position Hometown of them were decided by single digits. That’s nearly half (43.8 per- Kaneisha Horn Forward Birmingham, Ala. cent) of all SEC games played this season. Each of the 12 league Khristian Lee Guard Birmingham, Ala. teams has been involved in at least three of those thrillers. Jasmine Robinson Guard Memphis, Tenn.

School Single-Digit Record Arkansas Position Hometown/School SEC Games Darshae Burnside Center/Forward San Bernadino, Calif. Alabama 6 2-4 Chrisstasia Walter Guard Texarkana, Ark. Arkansas 5 3-2 Auburn 6 1-5 Florida 11 7-4 Auburn Position Hometown/School Georgia 8 5-3 Peyton Davis Center Birmingham, Ala. Kentucky 3 1-2 Camille Glymph Guard Greenville, S.C. LSU 6 0-6 Courtney Strain Guard Woodland, Ala. Ole Miss 9 5-4 Tyrese Tanner Forward Birmingham, Ala. Mississippi St. 5 2-3 Jassany Williams Forward/Center Davie, Fla. South Carolina 8 4-4 Tennessee 8 7-1 Florida Position Hometown/School Vanderbilt 9 5-4 Jaterra Bonds Guard Gainesville, Fla. Kayla Lewis Guard/Forward Decatur, Ga. SEC Streaks Brittany Shine Guard Sacramento, Calif. Below is a look at all 12 SEC teams and how they fared against each Deaundra Young Forward Titusville, Fla. other in regular season games. Georgia Position Hometown/School Team Overall Home Road Arieal Johnson Forward Havelock, N.C. Alabama W1 L2 W2 Khaalidah Miller Guard Atlanta, Ga. Arkansas L3 L1 L2 Ronika Ransford Guard Washington, D.C. Auburn W1 W1 L1 Florida L2 L1 L3 Kentucky Position Hometown/School Georgia W2 W2 W1 Sarah Beth Barnette Forward Lexington, Ky. Kentucky L2 W8 L3 LSU W2 W4 L1 Maegan Conwright Guard Arlington, Texas Ole Miss L1 L1 L2 Kastine Evans Guard Salem, Conn. Miss. State L1 L2 W2 LaQuinta Jefferson Guard La Vergne, Tenn. S. Carolina W1 L4 W1 Jennifer O’Neill Point Guard Bronx, N.Y. Tennessee W11 W17 W5 Vanderbilt L1 L1 W1 LSU Position Hometown/School Jeanne Kenney Guard Baton Rouge, La. Double-Doubles Shanece McKinney Post Mobile, Ala. All Games - Multiples Only Theresa Plaisance Post Houma, La.

No. Name - Team Ole Miss Position Hometown/School 11 Tierney Jenkins - Alabama Pasonna Hope Post Cleveland, Ohio 9 Kelsey Bone - South Carolina Kenyotta Jenkins Forward Potts Camp, Miss. 9 Victoria Dunlap - Kentucky Breanna Lewis Guard Greenville, Miss. 6 KeKe Carrier - Auburn Valencia McFarland Point Guard Edwards, Miss. 6 Porsha Phillips - Georgia Shae Nelson Forward Memphis, Tenn. 6 Angel Robinson - Georgia Ja’Monica Orton Forward Dayton, Ohio 5 Lasondra Barrett - LSU Jasmine Trotter Post Marion, Ark. 5 - Tennessee 5 Armelie Lumanu - Mississippi State 4 Kelley Cain - Tennessee Mississippi State Position Hometown/School 4 Katharine Graham - LSU Brittany Young Guard Birmingham, Ala. 4 Tysheka Grimes - Mississippi State Katia May Guard York, Ala. 4 Chanel Mokango - Mississippi State Carnecia Williams Forward Memphis, Tenn. 4 Sharielle Smith - Florida Jenisha Jackson Forward/Center Batesville, Miss. 4 Charenee Stephens - South Carolina 4 Shekinna Stricklen - Tennessee South Carolina Position Hometown/School 3 Nikki Byrd - Ole Miss Brittany Webb Center Bronx, N.Y. 3 Amani Franklin - Kentucky 3 Alicia Manning - Tennessee Tennessee Position Hometown/School 3 Kayla Melson - Ole Miss Guard Cibolo, Texas 3 Meredith Mitchell - Georgia Lauren Avant Guard Memphis, Tenn. 3 Bianca Thomas - Ole Miss 3 Hannah Tuomi - Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Position Hometown/School 2 Alyssia Brewer - Tennessee Kayci Ferriss Post Gordonsville, Tenn. 2 Kayla Holloway - Ole Miss Christina Foggie Guard Mount Laurel, N.J. 2 Jasmine James - Georgia Tori Jarosz Post Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. 2 Jence Rhoads - Vanderbilt Jasmine Lister Point Guard Corona, Calif.

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 7 SEC Notes 2010 SEC Tournament Three-Point Attempts March 4-7 • Arena at Gwinnett Center • Duluth, Ga. SEASON 1. 322 Brandi McCain, Florida (101 made)...... 2001 FIRST ROUND • Thursday, March 4 2. 310 Alexis Rack, Mississippi State (108 made)...... 2010 Game 1: #9 Ole MIss 64, #8 South Carolina 63 3. 296 Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss (100 made)...... 2010 Game 2: #10 Auburn 74, #7 Florida 61 4. 287 Alexis Rack, Mississippi State (86 made) ...... 2009 Game 3: #5 Vanderbilt 65, #12 Arkansas 64 (OT) 5. 268 Cornelia Gayden, LSU (105 made)...... 1995 Game 4: #6 Georgia 73, #11 Alabama 66 6. 264 Betsy Harris, Alabama (92 made) ...... 1994 7. 259 Alexis Rack, Mississippi State (82 made) ...... 2008 SECOND ROUND • Friday, March 5 8. 247 Jordan Jones (97 made) ...... 2008 9. 244 Christi Timmons, South Carolina (79 made) ...... 1994 Game 5: #1 Tennessee 76, Ole Miss 51 10. 243 Jordan Jones, South Carolina (97 made) ...... 2008 Game 6: #2 Kentucky 65, Auburn 54 243 Quianna Chaney, LSU (93 made)...... 2008 Game 7: Vanderbilt 63, #4 LSU 61 243 Brandi McCain, Florida (80 made) ...... 2002 Game 8: #3 Mississippi State 67, Georgia 52 CAREER 1. 1045 Alexis Rack, MS (338 made)...... 2006-present SEMINFINALS • Saturday, March 6 2. 875 Cornelia Gayden, LSU (337 made)...... 1992-95 Game 9: Tennessee 68, Vanderbilt 49 3. 794 Talatha Bingham, UF (246 made)...... 1996-99 Game 10: Kentucky 76, Mississippi State 65 794 Christi Timmons, USC (239 made) ...... 1992-95 5. 787 India Lewis, AR (267 made) ...... 1999-03 FINALS • Sunday, March 7 6. 773 Wendi Willits, AR (316 made) ...... 1997-01 Game 11: Tennessee 70, Kentucky 62 7. 763 Niesa Johnson, UA (265 made) ...... 1992-95 8. 742 Cori Chambers, UG (282 made)...... 2003-07 All-Tournament Team 9. 729 Betsy Harris, UA (273 made)...... 1991-94 A’dia Mathies, Kentucky 10. 719 Sara Potts, UK (271 made)...... 2001-05 Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky 719 Beth Vice, UA (270 made) ...... 1999-03 Alicia Manning, Tennessee Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee .500 SEC Record Teams In NCAA Tournament Alyssia Brewer, Tennessee (MVP) Thirteen SEC teams have received NCAA Tournament bids after posting sub .500 conference records. Only six teams have failed to Tournament Attendance receive a NCAA bid after posting a .500 record in SEC games, Session 1 (Games 1&2): 2385 including last season’s 8-6 Kentucky team. Session 2 (Games 3&4): 3682 In 1989, the Ole Miss team went 4-5 in league play but went on Session 3 (Games 5&6): 5012 to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament before losing to SEC foe Session 4 (Games 7&8): 4813 Auburn. Session 5 (Games 9&10): 6148 Since the 1997-98 season, four teams have made the NCAA Session 6 (Game 11): 5854 Tournament with a sub .500 league record. 1999 - Florida (6-8) lost TOTAL: 27,894 in first round; 2000 - Vanderbilt (6-8) lost in second round; 2001 - AVG. PER SESSION: 4649 Arkansas (6-8) lost in second round; 2002 - Georgia (6-8) lost in first round. Season and Career Record Watch During that same span, eight teams have gone 7-7 in conference Three-Point Field Goals play and made the NCAA tournament. 1998 - Arkansas went 4-1 in SEASON postseason; 1999 - Alabama went 1-1, Kentucky went 1-1 and 1. 108 Alexis Rack, Mississippi State (310 atts.)...... 2010 Mississippi State went 0-1; 2002 - Arkansas went 1-1; 2003 - 2. 105 Cornelia Gayden, LSU (268 atts.) ...... 1995 Arkansas went 1-1; 2004 - Ole Miss went 0-1; 2008 - Auburn went 3. 104 Wendi Willits, Arkansas (226 atts.)...... 1999 0-1. 4. 103 Shanna Zolman, Tennessee (238 atts.)...... 2006 5. 101 Brandi McCain, Florida (322 atts.)...... 2001 SEC Among Leaders In NCAA Tournament Bids 6. 100 Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss (296 atts.)...... 2010 The SEC has led or shared the lead of bids the pack 21 times in the 7. 97 Jordan Jones, South Carolina (243 atts.)...... 2008 29-year history of the women's NCAA tournament. The other six 8. 95 Caroline Willaims, Vanderbilt (214 atts.)...... 2006 years look like this: 9. 92 Betsy Harris, Alabama (264 atts.)...... 1994 10. 91 Carolina Williams, Vanderbilt (187 atts.)...... 2007 1992 - Pac-10 2006 - ACC / Big East CAREER 2001 - Big 12 2007 - Big East 1. 338 Alexis Rack, MS (1045 atts.)...... 2006-present 2004 - Big East 2008 - Big East / Big 12 2. 337 Cornelia Gayden, LSU (875 atts.) ...... 1992-95 2005 - ACC 2010 - Big East / Big 12 3. 316 Wendi Willits, AR (773 atts.)...... 1997-01 4. 282 Cori Chambers, UG (742 atts.) ...... 2003-07 Until 2004, the SEC was the only conference to ever have eight 5. 273 Betsy Harris, UA (729 atts.) ...... 1991-94 teams receive NCAA bids. The league achieved this feat in 1999 and 6. 271 Sara Potts, UK (719 atts.)...... 2001-05 7. 270 Beth Vice, UA (719 atts.)...... 1999-03 2002. The league was also the first to have seven teams receive 8 267 India Lewis, AR (787 atts.)...... 1999-03 NCAA bids. The league has earned that honor eight times, including 267 Kimberly Wilson, AR (673 atts.) ...... 1993-97 this season. Seven SEC teams danced to the postseason in 1986, 10. 266 Shanna Zolman, UT (626 atts.)...... 2003-07 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004 and 2009. At least six teams from the SEC have reached the NCAA Tournament in 21 of the last 25 tournaments. The least number of

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 8 SEC Notes conference teams getting bids was four (1985 and 1992), while the Record in the NCAA Tournament league has garnered five bids a total of six times. The SEC has amassed 329 wins over 168 losses for a .662 winning The SEC leads all other conferences in all-time NCAA Tournament percentage. bids. Below is a look at the top conferences. Here's a look at the top conferences both overall and by decade (using actual membership): Conference All-Time NCAA Bids SEC 176 Conference Record Winning Percentage ACC 134 SEC 329-168 .662 Big Ten 116 Big East 179-100 .642 Big East 108 Big 12 121-83 .593 Pac-10 91 ACC 191-132 .591 Big 12 84 Big Ten 139-115 .547

SEC Tied for Third in Postseason Bids Through the Decades With eight postseason bids for women's basketball, the SEC once Conference 1980's 1990's 2000's again was among the leaders in the nation in postseason appear- SEC 69-42 125-60 126-66 ances in the NCAA and WNIT tournaments. The SEC has lead the Big East 2-12 48-25 129-63 nation seven times in the last 15 years. SEC women's teams garnered ACC 23-29 75-43 93-60 six NCAA and two WNIT bids. Big Ten 17-18 54-44 68-53 Big 12 --- 16-15 105-68 Postseason Bid Leaders by Conference Big East 12 (7 NCAA / 5 WNIT) Big 12 9 (7 NCAA / 2 WNIT) Tournament Teams Big Ten 9 (4 NCAA / 5 WNIT) SEC teams have provided 131 All-Region performers, including 28 ACC 9 (6 NCAA / 3 WNIT) Most Outstanding Players. SEC 8 (6 NCAA / 2 WNIT) Over the past 28 years, 38 Final Four All-Tournament Team mem- A-10 8 (3 NCAA / 5 WNIT) bers have come from SEC schools.

At Every NCAA Tournament Leader in the Final Four Tennessee is the only team in the nation to grace the bracket of In the last 20 years (1990-2009), the SEC's 24 Final Four appear- every NCAA Tournament. Georgia has been to 27 of 29 Big Dances, ances is the most by any conference during that span. while Vanderbilt has appeared in 23. LSU has appeared in 20, with The SEC has failed to appear in the Final Four only four times Kentucky at seven and Mississippi State at 6. (1992, 2001, 2009 and 2010). Overall, the SEC rules with 34 appearances. The next closest is the NCAA Tournament Appearances ACC with 14 and the Big East with13. Teams App. Last Below is a look at the top conference is the past 20 years. Tennessee 29 2010 Georgia 27 2010 SEC (24) - Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Vanderbilt 23 2010 Tennessee, Vanderbilt LSU 20 2010 Big East (16) - Connecticut, Louisville, Notre Dame, Rutgers Auburn 18 2009 ACC (12) - Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, N.C. State, Ole Miss 17 2007 Virginia Florida 12 2009 Big 10 (8) - Iowa, Ohio State, Michigan State, Minnesota, Alabama 10 1999 Purdue, Penn State Arkansas* 9 2003 South Carolina* 8 2003 WNIT Tournament History Kentucky 7 2010 The SEC was represented in the 2010 WNIT field with two teams Mississippi State 6 2010 accepting bids (Florida and Ole Miss). The SEC has had two WNIT champions in Arkansas (1999) and * Note: All of South Carolina's, except for 2002 and 2003 and all but Auburn (2003) and one runner-up in Florida (2000). In total, nine three of Arkansas' appearances occurred before joining the SEC. SEC teams have played in the WNIT. Eight SEC players have been named to the all-tournament teams, SEC In The NCAA Tournament with two garnering MVP honors. They are Katrina Hibbert (LSU- In this season’s NCAA Tournament, the SEC has 11 wins against 1998), Sytia Messer (Arkansas-1999), Lonniya Bragg, MVP (Arkansas- six losses (.647). The SEC was the only four+ bid conference to go 1999), Naomi Mobley (Florida-2000), Tonya Washington (Florida- undefeated in the first round and tied with the Big 12 with the most 2000), Tia Miller (Auburn-2003); Natasha Bracket, MVP (Auburn- teams making it to the regionals. Here’s a look at the top confer- 2003) and Sara Potts (Kentucky - 2005). ences from the 2010 NCAA Tournament.

Conf. 1st Rd 2nd Rd R-Semi R-Finals FF Total WNIT Apprearances Big 12 6-1 4-2 2-2 2-0 0-2 14-7 The SEC has had nine teams make 31 appearances in the WNIT. SEC 6-0 4-2 1-3 0-1 --- 11-6 Below is a look at that breakdown: Big East 5-2 2-3 1-1 1-0 2-0 11-6 ACC 2-4 2-0 2-0 0-2 --- 6-6 Alabama 3 [2000-01-02] Big Ten 3-1 0-3 ------3-4 Arkansas 3 [1999-2000-05-09] Auburn 2 [2003-07]

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 9 SEC Notes Florida 4 [2000-05-08-10] the conference. Kentucky 3 [2005-07-08-09] The breakdown by school: Tennessee (13), LSU (9), Georgia (8), LSU 1 [1998] Florida (3), Alabama (2), Arkansas (2), Mississippi State (2), Ole Miss 4 [1999-2001-06-09-10] Vanderbilt (2), Auburn (1), Mississippi (1), South Carolina (1), Mississippi State 5 [1998-2001-05-07-08] Kentucky (0) South Carolina 3 [2006-07-08] All-Americans SEC In The WNIT The SEC has had 56 student-athletes named as a First-Team All- The SEC is 40-19 in the WNIT postseason tournament. The year- America selection. Those 56 have been named a total of 83 times by-year breakdown is below. since the 1982-83 season (first year of SEC sponsorship). All-Americans were first named in women’s basketball in 1975. Year Teams W L Pct. Since that time, league schools have had 64 players named first-team 1998 LSU 2-1, MSU 0-1 2 2 .500 a total of 95 times. 1999 ARK 5-0, UM 0-1 5 1 .833 2000 UA 0-1, ARK 3-1, UF 4-1 7 3 .700 Individual Honors 2001 UA 1-1, UM 0-1, MSU 2-1 3 3 .500 The league has had six Honda Sports Awards winners in Katrina 2002 VU 3-1 3 1 .750 McClain, Georgia (1987); , Tennessee (1989); 2003 AU 5-0 5 0 1.000 , Tennessee (1997 and 1998); and Candace 2005 ARK 1-1, UF 0-1, UK 3-1, MSU 0-1 4 4 .500 Parker, Tennessee (2007 and 2008). 2006 UM 1-1, USC 0-1 2 1 .667 Tennessee’s Chamique Holdsclaw was named the winner of the 2007 AU 2-1, UK 2-1, MSU 1-1, USC 1-1 6 4 .600 Honda-Broderick Cup, as the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year, 2008 UF 1-1, UK 2-1, MSU 0-1, USC 1-1 4 4 .500 in 1998. 2009 ARK 1-1, UK 1-1, UM 1-1 3 3 .500 Seven Naismith Player of the Year winners have come from the 2010 UF 1-1, UM 0-1 1 2 .333 SEC. They include , Georgia (1996), Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee (1998 and 1999), Tamika Catchings, WNBA Tennessee (2000), Seimone Augustus, LSU (2005 and 2006) and Since the inaugural WNBA draft in 1997, the SEC has had 111 for- , Tennessee (2008). mer players drafted for the professional league. Last season, with 44 players to choose from, the SEC is the con- ference that has produced the most WNBA talent. Three schools - Tennessee, LSU and Georgia - account for 30 of the 44 players from

SEC Year-By-Year in the NCAA Tournament Year No. NCAA Teams W-L Pct. 1982 5 AU 0-1, UG 0-1, UK 2-1, UM 0-1, UT 3-1 5-5 .500 1983 5 AU 1-1, UG 3-1, UK 0-1, UM 1-1, UT 2-1 7-5 .583 1984 5 UA 1-1, UG 2-1, LSU 1-1, UM 1-1,UT 4-1 9-5 .643 1985 4 AU 1-1, UG 4-1, UM 2-1, UT 1-1 8-4 .667 1986 7 AU 1-1, UG 1-1, UK 0-1, LSU 2-1, UM 2-1, UT 3-1, VU 0-1 9-7 .563 1987 6 AU 2-1, UG 1-1, LSU 0-1, UM 1-1, UT 5-0, VU 0-1 9-5 .643 1988 6 UA 0-1, AU 4-1, UG 1-1, LSU 0-1, UM 1-1, UT 3-1 9-6 .600 1989 6 AU 4-1, UG 1-1, LSU 1-1, UM 2-1, UT 5-0, VU 0-1 13-5 .722 1990 6 AU 4-1, UG 0-1, LSU 0-1, UM 2-1, UT 2-1, VU 2-1 10-6 .625 1991 7 AU 2-1, UG 2-1, UK 0-1, LSU 0-1, UM 0-1, UT 5-0, VU 2-1 11-6 .647 1992 4 UA 1-1, UM 2-1, UT 1-1, VU 2-1 6-4 .600 1993 6 UA 1-1, AU 1-1, UF 1-1, UG 1-1, UT 2-1, VU 3-1 9-6 .600 1994 6 UA 4-1, AU 1-1, UF 0-1, UM 1-1, UT 2-1, VU 2-1 10-6 .625 1995 7 UA 2-1, AR 1-1, UF 1-1, UG 4-1, UM 0-1, UT 5-1, VU 2-1 15-7 .682 1996 7 UA 2-1, AU 3-1, UF 0-1, UG 5-1, UM 0-1, UT 6-0, VU 3-1 19-6 .760 1997 7 UA 2-1, AU 1-1, UF 3-1, UG 3-1, LSU 2-1, UT 6-0, VU 2-1 19-7 .731 1998 6 UA 2-1, AR 4-1, UF 2-1, UG 0-1, UT 6-0, VU 0-1 14-6 .700 1999 8 UA 1-1, AU 1-1, UF 0-1, UG 4-1, UK 1-1, LSU 2-1, MSU 0-1, UT 3-1 12-8 .600 2000 6 AU 1-1, UG 3-1, LSU 3-1, MSU 1-1, UT 5-1, VU 1-1 14-6 .700 2001 6 AR 1-1, UF 1-1, UG 1-1, LSU 1-1, UT 2-1, VU 3-1 9-6 .600 2002 8 AR 1-1, UF 0-1, UG 0-1, LSU 1-1, MSU 1-1, USC 3-1, UT 4-1, VU 3-1 13-8 .619 2003 7 AR 1-1, UG 2-1, LSU 3-1, MSU 1-1, USC 1-1, UT 5-1, VU 1-1 14-7 .667 2004 7 AU 1-1, UF 1-1, UG 3-1, LSU 4-1, UM 0-1, UT 5-1, VU 2-1 16-7 .696 2005 5 UG 2-1, LSU 4-1, UM 0-1, UT 4-1, VU 2-1 12-5 .706 2006 6 UF 0-1, UG 2-1, UK 1-1, LSU 4-1, UT 3-1, VU 1-1 11-6 .647 2007 5 UG 2-1, LSU 4-1, UM 3-1, UT 6-0, VU 1-1 16-4 .800 2008 5 AU 0-1, UG 1-1, LSU 4-1, UT 6-0, VU 2-1 13-4 .765 2009 7 AU 1-1, UF 1-1, UG 0-1, LSU 1-1, MSU 1-1, UT 0-1, VU 2-1 6-7 .462 2010 6 UG 2-1, UK 3-1, LSU 1-1, MSU 2-1, UT 2-1, VU 1-1 11-6 .647

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 10 Honors SEC Players of the Week National Awards Week Dates Player • School Associated Press All-America Third Team Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky 1 11/13-11/15 Shekinna Stricklen • UT 2 11/16-11/22 Alexis Rack • MSU Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention 3 11/23-11/29 Merideth Marsh • VU Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee 4 11/30-12/6 Shekinna Stricklen • UT Allison Hightower, LSU 5 12/7-12/13 Allison Hightower • LSU Shekinna Strocklen, Tennessee Alexis Rack • MSU Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss 6 12/14-12/20 Victoria Dunlap • UK 7 No Award WBCA All-Region 3 8 12/21-1/3 Allison Hightower • LSU Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee Kelley Cain, Tennessee 9 1/4-1/10 KeKe Carrier • AU Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky 10 1/11-1/17 Bianca Thomas • UM Allison Hightower, LSU 11 1/18-1/24 Nikki Byrd • UM Alexis Rack, Mississippi State 12 1/25-1/31 Victoria Dunlap • UK Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee 13 2/1-2/7 Victoria Dunlap • UK Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss 14 2/8-2/14 Angie Bjorklund • UT 15 2/15-2/21 Victoria Dunlap • UK WBCA Region 3 Coach of the Year 16 2/22-2/28 Shekinna Stricklen • UT Matthew Mitchell, Kentucky

WBCA/State Farm All-America SEC Freshmen of the Week Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky Week Dates Player • School 1 11/13-11/15 Jasmine James • UG WBCA/State Farm All-America Honorable Mention 2 11/16-11/22 Kelsey Bone • USC Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee 3 11/23-11/29 Jasmine James • UG Kelley Cain, Tennessee 4 11/30-12/6 A’dia Mathies • UK Allison Hightower, LSU 5 12/7-12/13 Tiffany Clarke • VU Alexis Rack, Mississippi State 6 12/14-12/20 Jasmine James • UG Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee 7 No Award Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss 8 12/21-1/3 Tiffany Clarke • VU USBWA All-America 9 1/4-1/10 Jasmine James • UG Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky 10 1/11-1/17 Kelsey Bone • USC 11 1/18-1/24 Jasmine Hassell • UG Full Court Press All-Ameica Second Team 12 1/25-1/31 A’dia Mathies • UK Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky 13 2/1-2/7 Kelsey Bone • USC 14 2/8-2/14 Quistelle Williams • ARK Full Court Press All-Ameica Third Team 15 2/15-2/21 A’dia Mathies • UK Allison Hightower, LSU 16 2/22-2/28 Jasmine James UG Ashley Houts, Georgia Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee SEC Community Service Team Full Court Press All-Freshman First Team Alyson Butler, Alabama Kelsey Bone, South Carolina Ashlea Williams, Arkansas Reneisha Hobbs, Auburn Full Court Press All-Freshman Second Team Ashley Houts, Georgia A’dia Mathies, Kentucky Carly Morrow, Kentucky Allison Hightower, LSU Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-America First Team Alliesha Easley, Ole Miss Ashley Houts, Georgia Bethany Washington, Mississippi State Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-America Second Team Glory Johnson, Tennessee Allison Hightower, LSU Jessica Mooney, Vanderbilt Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss

SEC All-Tournament Team CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District First Team A’dia Mathies, Kentucky Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee (District 4) Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky Alicia Manning, Tennessee CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee Alyssia Brewer, Tennessee (MVP)

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 10 Honors Coaches Postseason Awards AP All-SEC First Team All-SEC First Team *Allison Hightower, LSU *Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky *Angie Bjorklund, UT *Allison Hightower, LSU *Victoria Dunlap, UK Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss Bianca Thomas, UM Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee Alexis Rack, MSU Kelley Cain, Tennessee Ashley Houts, UG Jence Rhoads, VU Second Team Kelley Cain, UT Ashley Houts, Georgia Alexis Rack, Mississippi State Second Team All-SEC Kelsey Bone, South Carolina Alli Smalley, AU Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee Shekinna Stricklen, UT Jence Rhoads, Vanderbilt LaSondra Barrett, LSU Valerie Nainima, SC Coach of the Year A’dia Mathies, UK Matthew Mitchell, Kentucky Armelie Lumanu, MSU Merideth Marsh, VU Player of the Year Kelsey Bone, SC Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky

All-Freshman Team Freshman of the Year *A’dia Mathies, UK Kelsey Bone, South Carolina *Kelsey Bone, SC *Jasmine James, UG *Tiffany Clarke, VU Jennifer George, UF Jasmine Hassell, UG Morgan Toles, AU Elan Brown, VU

All-Defensive Team Victoria Dunlap, UK Allison Hightower, LSU Kelley Cain, UT Armelie Lumanu, MSU Chanel Mokango, MSU

Coach of the Year Matthew Mitchell, Kentucky

Player of the Year Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky

Freshman of the Year A’dia Mathies, Kentucky

Defensive Player of the Year Armelie Lumanu, Mississippi State

6th Woman of the Year Alyssia Brewer, Tennessee

Scholar-Athlete of the Year Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 11 SEC In NCAA Stats Non-Conference Record Final • SEC Only • Top 50 Only 121-45 (.729) • Final TEAM INDIVIDUAL America East 2-1 .667 Mid-American 2-0 1.000 Scoring Offense Points Per Game Atlantic Coast 8-6 .571 Mid-Eastern 7-1 .875 18 Tennessee 74.3 10 Bianca Thomas, UM 20.9 Atlantic Sun 5-1 .833 Missouri Valley 1-0 1.000 19 Kentucky 73.9 35 Allison Hightower, LSU 18.2 Atlantic 10 6-3 .667 Mountain West 2-0 1.000 39 Ole Miss 71.3 38 Victoria Dunlap, UK 18.1 Big East 5-7 .417 Northeast 1-0 1.000 Big Sky 0-0 .000 Ohio Valley 7-0 1.000 42 Mississippi State 70.7 Big South 4-1 .800 Pacific-10 1-4 .200 Rebounds Per Game Big Ten 3-2 .600 Patriot 1-0 1.000 Scoring Defense 49 Kelsey Bone, SC 9.2 Big 12 8-7 .533 Southern 4-0 1.000 5 LSU 52.0 Big West 2-0 1.000 Southland 9-2 .818 20 Georgia 55.7 Assists Per Game Colonial 3-1 .750 Southwestern 10-0 1.000 Conference USA 10-1 .909 Summit 2-0 1.000 31 Tennessee 57.1 10 Kayla Melson, UM 5.9 Great Western 2-0 1.000 Sun Belt 10-1 .909 38 Jence Rhoads, VU 5.0 Horizon 4-0 1.000 West Coast 1-0 1.000 Scoring Margin Ivy Group 1-0 1.000 Western Athletic 3-0 1.000 6 Tennessee 17.2 Blocked Shots Per Game Metro Atlantic 1-0 1.000 Independents 1-0 1.000 9 LSU 16.5 5 Kelley Cain, UT 3.4 16 Kentucky 14.4 19 Chanel Mokango, MSU 2.4 National Polls 36 Mississippi State 9.9 24 KeKe Carrier, AU 2.3 Final 35 Angel Robinson, UG 2.0 ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY/ESPN COACHES Field-Goal Percentage 49 Victoria Dunlap UK 1.9 Team Rec. Pts. Team Rec. Pts. 9 Tennessee 46.0 1. Connecticut (40) 33-0 1000 1. Connecticut (31) 39-0 775 17 Vanderbilt 45.3 Steals Per Game 2. Stanford 31-1 960 2. Stanford 36-2 744 15 Victoria Dunlap, UK 3.1 3. Tennessee 30-2 911 3. Oklahoma 27-11 678 Field-Goal Percentage Defense 44 Armelie Lumanu, MSU 2.6 4. Nebraska 30-1 880 4. Baylor 27-10 676 5. Xavier 30-4 652 7 Georgia 34.6 48 A’dia Mathies, UK 2.6 5. Xavier 27-3 807 6. Duke 30-6 591 13 Tennessee 35.0 6. Duke 27-5 775 7. Notre Dame 27-5 755 7. Nebraska 32-2 550 Field-Goal Percentage 8. Tennessee 32-3 538 8. Ohio State 30-4 728 9. Kentucky 28-8 537 Margin 11 KeKe Carrier, AU 57.5 9. Texas A&M 25-7 704 9. Florida State 29-6 537 6 Tennessee 9.4 49 Victoria Dunlap, UK 49.7 10. West Virginia 28-5 639 11. Notre Dame 29-6 500 33 Auburn 5.3 11. Florida State 26-5 605 12. Gonzaga 29-5 397 40 LSU 4.8 Free Throw Percentage 12. Oklahoma 23-10 565 13. Iowa State 25-8 357 32 LaSondra Barrett, LSU 84.4 13. Georgetown 25-6 466 14. Texas A&M 26-8 336 3PT Field-Goal Per Game 35 Merideth Marsh, VU 84.1 14. Baylor 23-9 393 15. Ohio State 31-5 306 15. St. John's 24-6 383 21 Ole Miss 7.3 16. West Virginia 29-6 287 16. Iowa State 23-7 381 17. Georgetown 26-7 218 25 Mississippi State 7.2 3PT Field-Goal Percentage 17. Texas 22-10 369 18. St. John's 25-7 215 41 Florida 6.9 15 Angie Bjorklund, UT 42.7 18. Gonzaga 27-4 339 19. Georgia 25-9 202 49 Merideth Marsh, VU 39.1 19. Kentucky 25-7 328 20. San Diego State 23-11 174 3PT Field-Goal Percentage 20. Oklahoma State 23-10 266 21. Mississippi State 21-13 170 22. Oklahoma State 24-11 121 13 Tennessee 37.6 3PT Field-Goals Per Game 21. LSU 20-9 143 22. UCLA 24-8 126 23. UCLA 25-9 106 20 Vanderbilt 36.7 5 Alexis Rack, MSU 3.3 23. Georgia 23-8 109 24. Vanderbilt 23-11 74 9 Bianca Thomas, UM 3.1 24. Michigan State 22-9 82 25. LSU 21-10 53 Assists 16 Angie Bjorklund, UT 2.9 25. Hartford 27-4 60 25. Texas 22-11 53 24 Tennessee 15.7 17 Valerie Nainima, SC 2.8 41 Mississippi State 15.0 38 Steffi Sorensen, UF 2.6 Receiving votes: Vanderbilt 12 Receiving votes: Vanderbilt 14.9 39 Merideth Marsh, VU 2.6 48 Lyndsay Harris, ARK 2.5 Blocked Shots SEC vs. Ranked Opponents 4 Tennessee 6.5 ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY/ESPN 14 Georgia 5.5 Team Top 25 Top 10 Top 25 Top 10 Alabama 0-5 0-2 0-4 0-2 24 Auburn 5.1 Arkansas 0-7 0-2 0-8 0-2 Auburn 3-6 1-2 3-5 1-3 Steals Florida 1-6 0-3 1-8 0-4 Georgia 6-2 1-1 5-3 2-1 10 Kentucky 11.6 Kentucky 5-4 0-3 5-5 0-3 LSU 1-5 0-3 1-5 0-3 Three Pt FG Defense Ole Miss 3-8 1-4 3-8 1-4 48 Kentucky 29.2 Mississippi State 5-7 2-1 5-7 2-1 South Carolina 2-9 0-4 3-9 0-4 Tennessee 8-3 1-2 9-3 1-2 Vanderbilt 2-6 1-4 2-4 1-4 TOTAL 36-68 8-32 37-69 9-33 vs. Non-SEC Teams 12-20 3-8 11-21 4-12

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 12 Alabama Crimson Tide Auburn Tigers Overall: 12-18 (7-6 Home, 3-10 Away, 2-2 Neutral) Overall: 15-16 (8-6 Home, 4-9 Away, 3-1 Neutral) SEC: 4-12 (2-6 Home, 2-6 Away) SEC: 5-11 (3-5 Home, 2-6 Away)

Location Time Location Time NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 13 1-Tennessee Tech Sykes 16/Jenkins 10 W 73-68 13 TROY Smalley 23/Greenleaf 9 W 70-65 14 1-TAMU-Corpus Christi King 23/Jenkins 17 L 90-86 (OT) 17 at Temple Smalley 19/Toles 6 L 52-66 17 JACKSON STATE Two 10/Jenkins 8 W 79-39 19 ALABAMA A&M Smalley 22/Simmons 8 W 83-56 21 at Belmont Jenkins 18/Jenkins 27 L 67-69 (OT) 22 TEXAS A&M Smalley 18/Carrier 8 L 59-79 24 SE LOUISIANA Two 10/Tierney 8 W 79-39 24 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Carrier 17/Greenleaf 6 W 62-56 28 2-Cal State Bakersfield Raffington 30/Tierney 14 W 87-79 27 1-at #12/9 Florida State Thomas 27/Greenleaf 9 L 67-82 29 2-Illinois Russell 14/Jenkins 8 L 55-64 28 1-Florida A&M Two 17/Carrier 12 W 69-45 DECEMBER DECEMBER 4 at Alabama State Jenkins 20/Jenkins 10 L 67-72 1 at North Carolina A&T Carrier 28/Carrier 13 W 76-63 5 GEORGE WASHINGTON Smalley 19/Simmons 12 W 62-43 6 NORTHWESTERN STATE Magee 19/Jenkins 9 W 61-56 15 LIBERTY Greenleaf 17/Greenleaf 7 W 70-64 14 at UCF [BH/CSS] Two 12/Jenkins 9 W 64-62 20 at South Alabama Carrier 23/Hilliard 11 W 71-50 16 at Florida A&M Magee 12/Williams 19 L 52-61 28 2-Valparaiso Carrier 20/Carrier 19 W 51-50 21 PRESBYTERIAN Russell 13/Magee 7 W 71-38 31 2-San Diego State Greenleaf 15/Carrier 9 L 55-66 30 SOUTHERN MISS Raffington 21/Two 7 W 87-61 JANUARY JANUARY 3 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Carrier 18/Greenleaf 16 L 58-73 3 *#9/8 GEORGIA Raffington 13/Three 6 L 44-52 7 *at Florida [CSS] Carrier 24/Carrier 12 L 68-71 (2OT) 6 *at Ole Miss Russell 22/Two 6 L56-70 10 *at #11/12 LSU [FSN] Two 17/Greenleaf 9 W 64-62 (OT) 10 *SOUTH CAROLINA Two 18/Two 6 L 60-68 14 *ALABAMA Smalley 27/Carrier 9 W 74-62 14 *at Auburn Farmer 18/Raffington 8 L 62-74 17 *at South Carolina Carrier 14/Greenleaf 8 L 49-63 17 *at Kentucky [SEC] Russell 17/Jenkins 10 L 63-88 21 *#21/20 VANDERBILT [CSS] Smalley 19/Simmons 8 L 60-61 21 *FLORIDA Jenkins 28/Jenkins 12 W 82-58 24 *at #25 Kentucky [SEC] Carrier 11/Simmons 8 L 50-68 24 *ARKANSAS [FSN] Jenkins 18/Jenkins 14 L 62-66 (OT) 28 *at #5/5 Tennessee [CSS] Smalley 21/Carrier 6 L 56-85 28 *at #24 Vanderbilt Jenkins 21/Jenkins 10 L 61-70 31 *#9/9 GEORGIA [ESPNU] Smalley 22/Carrier 9 W 67-53 31 *#18/19 LSU Magee 12/Jenkins 7 L 41-78 FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 4 *SOUTH CAROLINA Smalley 16/Carrier 12 L 58-61 4 *at Mississippi State [ESPNU] Jenkins 11/McCoy 8 L 44-77 7 *at Alabama [FSN] Smalley 17/Smalley 11 L 53-55 7 *AUBURN [FSN] Jenkins 17/Jenkins 13 W 55-53 11 *ARKANSAS Greenleaf 16/Greenleaf 9 L 58-73 14 *at Georgia [CSS] Russell 13/McCoy 8 L 47-76 14 *#23 LSU [FSN] Greenleaf 14/Greenleaf 6 L 51-75 18 *#5/5 TENNESSEE [CSS] Farmer 21/McCoy 9 L 67-74 21 *at Mississippi State Smalley 17/Carrier 7 W 50-36 21 *at Arkansas Magee 15/Jenkins 14 W 69-58 25 *at Ole Miss Two 16/Carrier 7 L 61-65 25 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Farmer 10/Two 5 L 47-71 28 *#16/14 KENTUCKY Smalley 26/Greenleaf 8 W 65-53 28 *at Florida [CSS] Magee 13/Jenkins 7 W 66-61 MARCH MARCH 4 3-Florida [FSN] Smalley 29/Greenleaf 13 W 74-61 4 3-Georgia [FSN] Russell 30/McCoy 10 L 66-73 5 3-Kentucky [FSN] Toles 13/Greenleaf 8 L 54-65

All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC Game. All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1- 1-Islander Tip-Off Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas); 2-Holiday Beach Classic Florida State Thanksgiving Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.); 2-San Diego State Surf and (San Luis Obispo, Calif.); 3-SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.). Slam Tournament (San Diego, Calif.); 3-SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.) Arkansas Razorbacks Overall: 12-18 (5-7 Home, 3-8 Away, 4-3 Neutral) Florida Gators Overall: 15-17 (10-7 Home, 5-8 Away, 0-2 Neutral) SEC: 4-12 (1-7 Home, 3-5 Away) SEC: 7-9 (4-4 Home, 3-5 Away) Location Time Location Time NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 15 1-Alcorn State Daniels 21/Robinson 8 W87-78 14 STETSON Jones 17/Smith 9 W 85-63 18 at Southern Methodist Ford 24/Daniels 9 L 71-76 17 #13/10 FLORIDA STATE Smith 18/Smith 13 L 62-66 22 EAST TENNESSEE STATE Robinson 17/Watkins 9 W 95-78 20 at # RV/25 Pittsburgh Jones 14/Madu 5 L 58-81 26 2-Iona Harris 26/Daniels 9 W 66-60 24 UAB Sorensen 15/Madu 9 W 75-39 27 2-Western Kentucky Ford 16/Robinson 7 W 69-51 27 1-vs St. John's Smith 9/Sorensen 8 L 47-61 DECEMBER 29 1-at Florida International Jones 25/Smith 9 W 71-60 2 KANSAS STATE Ricketts 16/Ricketts 5 W 60-58 DECEMBER 5 at Oklahoma Watkins 18/Daniels 10 L 86-87 (OT) 1 FLORIDA A&M Stewart 17/Sorensen 12 L 71-72 8 COPPIN STATE Ricketts 17/Watkins 7 W 72-51 7 at Rutgers [ESPN2] Sorensen 13/Two 6 L 38-51 17 at Northwestern Ricketts 12/Two 8 L 55-67 11 at Old Dominion Sorensen 20/Sorensen 9 W 81-67 19 3-DePaul Harris 23/Ricketts 6 L 45-46 20 2-SOUTHERN Stewart 18/George 9 W 62-35 20 3-UTSA Ford 10/McCray 8 L 55-71 21 2-HIGH POINT Smith 11/Smith 11 L 68-75 28 OHIO Stewart 18/Two 6 W 59-47 21 3-VCU Ricketts 18/Daniels 11 W 68-58 30 JACKSONVILLE Two 15/Smith 13 W 80-54 29 SAM HOUSTON STATE Harris 21/Daniels 17 W 106-78 JANUARY JANUARY 3 *at Arkansas Two 12/Two 9 W 59-53 3 *FLORIDA Harris 21/Watkins 6 L 53-59 7 *AUBURN [CSS] Stewart 21/Stewart 11 W 71-68 (2OT) 7 *#11/12 LSU Daniels 9/Robinson 4 L 38-65 10 *at #8/8 Georgia [ESPNU] Jones 13/George 10 L 52-61 10 *at Ole Miss Three 14/Daniels 9 L 71-86 14 *#4/4 TENNESSEE [CSS] Sorensen 12/George 7 L 64-66 14 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Ford 26/Two 7 L 60-78 17 *at Mississippi State [FSN] Smith 13/Sorensen 12 W 55-52 17 *# 6/6 GEORGIA Harris 17/Daniels 7 L 63-73 21 *at Alabama Stewart 9/Smith 9 L 58-82 21 *at #25 Kentucky Harris 14/Ricketts 9 L 52-69 24 *SOUTH CAROLINA [SUN] Two 11/Sorensen 8 W 59-56 24 *at Alabama [FSN] Ford 16/Daniels 11 W 66-62 (OT) 31 *at Ole Miss [FSN] Sorensen 18/Sorensen 6 W 67-64 31 *#24 VANDERBILT Harris 20/Ford 7 L 61-67 FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 4 *#22 VANDERBILT Two 13/Smith 8 L 58-66 4 *at #5/5 Tenneessee [FSN] Ford 18/Two 7 L 57-74 7 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Jones 21/Smith 13 W 80-78 (2OT) 7 *#20/18 KENTUCKY Harris 18/Williams 10 L 57-71 11 *#23 LSU Sorensen 9/George 6 L 30-70 11 *at Auburn Ford 18/Two 8 W 73-58 14 *at #5/5 Tennessee [SEC] Sorensen 12/George 9 L 44-83 18 *at #16/16 Kentucky Lucas 12/Sorensen 7 L 51-77 14 *at South Carolina [ESPN2] Three 14/Williams 11 W 72-68 21 *#20/20 GEORGIA [ESPN2] Sorensen 20/George 9 W 64-57 18 *OLE MISS Two 16/Two 8 W 67-59 24 *at #22 Vanderbilt [CSS] George 13/Smith 6 L 60-71 21 *ALABAMA Harris 16/Williams 7 L 58-69 28 *ALABAMA [CSS] George 16/George 10 L 61-66 25 *at #20 LSU [CSS] Two 11/Two 4 L 53-70 MARCH 28 *at #24/24 Georgia [SEC] Ford 12/Ricketts 7 L 48-69 4 3-Auburn [FSN] Sorensen 14/George 5 L 61-74 MARCH 18 4-South Florida Sorensen 16/Two 6 W 61-54 4 4-Vanderbilt [FSN] Ford 21/Daniels 10 L 64-65 (OT) 21 5-Miami Stewart 18/Two 6 L 64-77

All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1-at All times eastern and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1-FIU Hot Spring, Ark.; 2-Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico); 3-Duel in the Desert Thanksgiving Classic (Miami, Fla.); 2-Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.); 3-SEC (Las Vegas, Nev.); 4-SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.). Tournament (Duluth, Ga.); 4-WNIT First Round (Gainesville, Fla.); 5-WNIT Second Round (Miami, Fla.)

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 13 Georgia Lady Bulldogs LSU Lady Tigers Overall: 25-9 (14-2 Home, 7-5 Away, 4-2 Neutral) Overall: 21-10 (12-4 Home, 8-5 Away, 1-1 Neutral) SEC: 9-7 (6-2 Home, 3-5 Away) SEC: 9-7 (4-4 Home, 5-3 Away)

Location Time Location Time NOVEMBER 15 #13/8 OKLAHOMA Two 15/Phillips 12 W 62-51 NOVEMBER 19 at Chattanooga James 25/Robinson 8 W 74-57 15 CENTENARY Hightower 20/Black 13 W 92-19 22 RUTGERS Houts 17/Mitchell 8 W 49-48 18 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Turnbow 17/Turnbow 12 W 61-40 25 ALABAMA STATE James 17/James 6 W 68-54 21 HOUSTON Webb 17/Graham 11 W 72-54 27 1-Texas A&M-Corpus Christi James 18/Phillips 15 W 77-58 22 NICHOLLS STATE Hightower 15/Two 9 W 86-49 28 1-at Southern Mississippi James 24/Phillips 8 W 84-55 25 at Tulane Barrett 22/Three 8 W 73-65 DECEMBER DECEMBER 1 UAB Phillips 13/Phillips 13 W 71-42 1 at Louisiana Tech Hightower 32/Barrett 7 W 77-74 6 GEORGIA TECH [CSS] Phillips 14/Robinson 8 W 56-50 13 NEW ORLEANS Hightower 20/Barrett 8 W 57-33 8 TENNESSEE STATE Mitchell 17/James 9 W 71-50 15 1-HOUSTON BAPTIST Two 12/Two 8 W 93-31 20 #19/17 VIRGINIA James 17/Two 10 W 69-53 22 DETROIT Hassell 14/Phillips 10 W 66-42 16 1-N.C. A&T Hightower 12/Barrett 7 W 75-33 28 at Clemson [CSS] Two 12/Robinson 14 W 59-47 20 at #20/18 Nebraska Hightower 15/Jones 7 L 63-77 30 at Savannah State Hassell 13/Hassell 7 W 80-45 22 SE LOUISIANA Hightower 16/Barrett 10 W 72-27 JANUARY 30 at Xavier (Ohio) Hightower 18/Two 7 W 56-47 3 *at Alabama Houts 14/Phillips 17 W 52-44 JANUARY 7 *KENTUCKY Houts 27/Phillips 12 W 61-60 (OT) 3 *at South Carolina [ESPNU] Hightower 23/Turnbow 9 W 70-58 10 *FLORIDA [ESPNU] James 17/Robinson 14 W 61-52 7 *at Arkansas Two 13/Graham 8 W 65-38 14 *at #22 Vanderbilt [FSN] James 10/Two 5 L 44-66 10 *AUBURN [FSN] Barrett 27/Barrett 10 L 62-64 (OT) 17 *at Arkansas Houts 16/James 9 W 73-63 17 *at Ole Miss [CSS] Barrett 30/Hightower 11 L 71-80 21 *#3/3 TENNESSEE [FSN] Houts 12/Two 5 W 53-50 21 *SOUTH CAROLINA Graham 24/Barrett 8 W 69-52 24 *OLE MISS [CSS] Hassell 20/Mitchell 11 L 65-66 28 *at Mississippi State [FSN] Mitchell 16/Phillips 11 L 66-74 24 *#3/3 TENNESSEE [ESPNU] Hightower 17/Nelson 10 L 43-55 31 *at Auburn [ESPNU] James 13/Armstrong 5 L 53-67 28 *#23 KENTUCKY Hightower 23/Jones 6 L 62-71 FEBRUARY 31 *at Alabama Hightower 29/Barrett 11 W 78-41 4 *#19/21 LSU [CSS] James 15/Robinson 14 W 49-46 FEBRUARY 7 *SOUTH CAROLINA [CSS] James 11/Two 9 L 42-52 4 *at #14/14 Georgia [CSS] Hightower 22/Hightower 8 L 46-49 11 *at #17/16 Kentucky [FSN] Hassell 9/Phillips 10 L 48-64 7 *OLE MISS [SEC] Hightower 31/Barrett 11 L 101-102 (3OT) 14 *ALABAMA [CSS] Houts 24/Hassell 12 W 76-47 11 *at Florida Hightower 19/Barrett 9 W 70-30 21 *at Florida [ESPN2] Phillips 14/Phillips 12 L 57-64 14 *at Auburn [FSN] Hightower 29/Barrett 9 W 75-51 25 *at South Carolina Houts 21/Phillips 10 W 65-49 18 *#25 VANDERBILT [FSN] Graham 15/Graham 9 W 55-39 28 *ARKANSAS [SEC] Houts 15/Phillips 11 W 69-48 22 *at #5/5 Tennessee [ESPN2] Hightower 18/Barrett 6 L 61-70 MARCH 4 2-Alabama [FSN] Houts 18/Phillips 13 W 73-66 25 *ARKANSAS [CSS] Jones 22/Graham 10 W 70-53 5 2-Mississippi State [FSN] Mitchell 15/Phillips 10 L 52-67 28 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Hightower 26/Two 7 W 76-47 20 3-Tulane [ESPN2] Houts 22/Robinson 13 W 64-59 MARCH 22 3-Oklahoma State [ESPN2] James 27/Robinson 15 W 74-71 (OT) 5 2-Vanderbilt [FSN] Hightower 24/Graham 10 L 61-63 27 4-Stanford [ESPN] Armstrong 8/Mitchell 6 L 36-73 20 3-Hartford [ESPN2] Barrett 20/Graham 9 W 60-39 22 3-Duke [ESPN2] Hightower 19/Jones 9 L 52-60 All times eastern and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1- Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.); 2-SEC Tournament (Duluth, All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1- Ga.); 3-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (Tempe, Ariz.); 4-NCAA Regional (Sacramento, Sue Gunter Classic (Baton Rouge, La.); 2-SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.); 3-NCAA Calif.) 1st/2nd Rounds (Durham, N.C.) Kentucky Wildcats Overall: 28-8 (17-0 Home, 6-6 Away, 5-2 Neutral) Ole Miss Rebels SEC: 11-5 (8-0 Home, 3-5 Away) Overall: 17-15 (9-4 Home, 6-109 Away, 2-1 Neutral) SEC: 7-9 (5-3 Home, 2-6 Away) Location Time NOVEMBER Location Time 13 BOSTON Dunlap 24/Dunlap 12 W 92-58 NOVEMBER 15 BUTLER [BBSN] Dunlap 33/Dunlap 18 W 87-66 13 SE LOUISIANA Thomas 22/Melson 11 W 80-42 17 at Morehead State Mathies 18/Dunlap 16 W 72-55 17 at Sam Houston State Thomas 25/Three 10 W 95-61 22 CHATTANOOGA Mathies 14/Henderson 6 W 65-55 20 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF Thomas 31/Phillips 8 W 98-56 25 at UC Santa Barbara Dunlap 17/Mathie 6 W 68-54 28 MCNEESE STATE Dunlap 19/Franklin 10 W 85-50 23 at Arizona Thomas 17/Two 7 L 59-65 DECEMBER 27 1-San Jose State Lewis 18/Robertson 6 W 78-33 1 MIAMI (OHIO) Dunlap 21/Dunlap 16 W 107-53 28 1-at Florida Atlantic Thomas 30/Holloway 10 W 80-57 4 at Cincinnati Watkins 18/Watkins 9 W 68-57 DECEMBER 13 FLORIDA A&M [BBSN] Gray 19/Henderson 9 W 91-39 2 at UALR Thomas 29/Melson 9 W 70-51 20 LOUISVILLE [BBSN] Dunlap 27/Dunlap 9 W 101-67 6 at Old Dominion Thomas 25/Lewis 11 L 66-75 22 TENNESSEE - MARTIN Snowden 25/Franklin 8 W 87-47 13 #9/9 OHIO STATE Thomas 25/Thomas 10 L 77-79 28 at Middle Tennessee State Dunlap 20/Dunlap 16 L 51-57 16 at #17/21 Texas Black 15/Lewis 7 L 58-64 JANUARY 18 at Memphis Melson 17/Phillips 8 W 73-72 1 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE Dunlap 21/Franklin 7 W 93-48 20 WINSTON-SALEM STATE Two 14/Marbra 6 W 101-46 7 *at #8/8 Georgia Smith 15/Dunlap 7 L 60-61 (OT) 10 *#17/16 VANDERBILT [BBSN] Smith 20/Franklin 11 W 63-53 29 CENTENARY Thomas 23/Byrd 12 W 87-38 14 *at South Carolina Mathies 20/Dunlap 6 L 71-79 JANUARY 17 *ALABAMA [SEC] Two 15/Franklin 10 W 88-63 3 *at #18/16 Vanderbilt [CSS] Thomas 20/Thomas 7 L 72-86 21 *ARKANSAS Dunlap 22/Watkins 12 W 69-52 6 *ALABAMA Thomas 25/Phillips 9 W 70-56 24 *AUBURN [SEC] Mathies 11/Dunlap 7 W 68-50 10 *ARKANSAS Thomas 26/Byrd 8 W 86-71 28 *at # 18/19 LSU Dunlap 24/Dunlap 9 W 71-62 17 *#12/15 LSU [CSS] Thomas 42/Thomas 8 W 80-71 31 *at Mississippi State Dunlap 19/Dunlap 12 W 69-59 21 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Two 15/Byrd 9 W 66-58 FEBRUARY 24 *at #8/8 Georgia [CSS] Robertson 17/Byrd 14 W 66-65 4 *OLE MISS [BBSN] Mathies 21/Two 7 W 80-66 28 *at South Carolina Melson 17/Black 6 L 50-64 7 *at Arkansas Mathies 27/Dunlap 11 W 71-57 31 *FLORIDA [FSN] Thomas 21/Thomas 8 L 64-67 11 *#19/18 GEORGIA [FSN] Two 15/Franklin 9 W 64-48 14 *at #22 Vanderbilt [ESPNU] Dunlap 19/Smith 7 L 55-68 FEBRUARY 18 *FLORIDA Snowden 21/Watkins 9 W 77-51 4 *at #18/20 Kentucky [BBSN] Melson 20/Robertson 8 L 66-80 21 *SOUTH CAROLINA [FSN] Dunlap 16/Two 9 W 71-50 7 *at #19/21 LSU [SEC] Thomas 29/Byrd 11 W 102-101 (3OT) 25 *at #4/4 Tennessee [FSN] Dunlap 22/Dunlap 10 L 65-81 11 *#5/5 TENNESSEE [CSS] Two 18/Melson 6 L 58-61 28 *at Auburn Mathies 20/Franklin 6 L 53-65 14 *at Mississippi State [ESPN2] Thomas 17/Lewis 9 L 54-73 MARCH 18 *at Arkansas Robertson 20/Two 7 L 59-67 5 1-Auburn [FSN] Dunlap 24/Watkins 8 W 65-54 21 *#25/20 VANDERBILT [SEC] Thomas 23/Holloway 8 L 59-68 6 1-Mississippi State [ESPNU] Mathies 25/Dunlap 9 W 76-65 25 *AUBURN Thomas 22/Holloway 9 W 65-61 7 1-Tennessee [ESPN2] Dunlap 21/Dunlap 6 L 62-70 28 *at #4/4 Tennessee [ESPNU] Thomas 34/Two 8 L 63-75 20 2-Liberty [ESPN2] Mathies 32/Dunlap 8 W 83-77 MARCH 22 2-Michigan State [ESPN2] Dunlap 21/Dunlap 8 W 70-52 28 3-Nebraska [ESPN2] Mathies 21/Dunlap 7 W 76-67 4 2-South Carolina [FSN] Thomas 22/Melson 7 W 64-63 30 3-Oklahoma [ESPN2] Dunlap 31/Dunlap 13 L 68-88 5 2-Tennessee [FSN] Thomas 15/Three 3 L 51-76 18 3-at Samford Thomas 22/Two 6 L 65-66 All times eastern and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1- SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.); 2-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (Louisville, Ky.); 3- All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. NCAA Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) 1-Florida Atlantic Thanksgiving Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.); 2-SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.); 3-WNIT First Round (Birmingham, Ala.)

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 14 Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs Tennessee Lady Volunteers Overall: 21-13 (12-4 Home, 6-4 Away, 3-5 Neutral) Overall: 32-3 (17-0 Home, 10-2 Away, 4-2 Neutral) SEC: 9-7 (4-4 Home, 5-3 Away) SEC: 15-1 (8-0 Home, 7-1 Away) Location Time Location Time NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 13 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF Grimes 22/Govero 13 W 106-48 15 BAYLOR [ESPN2] Stricklen 25/Stricklen 14 W 74-65 15 EAST TENNESSEE STATE Rack 14/Govero 12 W 80-50 17 1-Texas Tech [ESPNU] Spani 18/Manning 9 W 91-53 18 UTAH VALLEY Rack 16/Kalonda 9 W 81-35 22 at # RV/17 Virginia Bjorklund 24/Stricklen 8 W 77-63 25 at Middle Tennessee State Johnson 21/Johnson 12 W 69-52 22 #RV/20 MARYLAND Rack 43/Mokango 10 W 84-55 28 UCLA [SPSO] Spani 16/Cain 11 W 61-47 26 1-#13/14 Texas Lumanu 14/Mokango 8 L 55-73 DECEMBER 27 1-Rutgers Rack 17/Mokango 9 L 54-62 1 GEORGE WASHINGTON [SPSO] Brewer 23/Johnson 12 W 93-53 28 1-Southern Cal Lumanu 19/Grimes 11 L 60-64 6 TEXAS [ESPN2] Bjorklund 15/Brewer 7 W 78-58 DECEMBER 13 2-Rutgers [ESPNU] Stricklen 19/Two 7 W 68-54 2 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Rack 21/Mokango 8 W 85-52 16 LOUISVILLE [SPSO] Bjorklund 19/Two 10 W 86-56 12 at Louisiana Tech Lumanu 20/Two 6 W 72-68 19 at #2/2 Stanford [FSN] Bjorklund 15/Two 7 L 52-67 14 SAMFORD Rack 15/Lumanu 9 W 80-41 22 at San Francisco Bjorklund 19/Johnson 9 W 89-34 16 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE Rack 24/Grimes 12 W 88-53 30 OLD DOMINION [SPSO] Bjorklund 19/Johnson 10 W 102-62 20 at #12/14 Xavier Govero 15/Lumanu 7 L 60-81 JANUARY 30 ALCORN STATE Lumanu 29/Three 8 W 108-67 3 #14/15 OKLAHOMA [ESPN2] Bjorklund 25/Stricklen 13 W 96-75 JANUARY 7 *SOUTH CAROLINA [FSN] Bjorklund 23/Johnson 9 W 79-62 3 *at Auburn Govero 22/Lumanu 10 W 73-58 10 *at Mississippi State [SEC] Two 16/Johnson 15 W 75-48 7 *#17/16 VANDERBILT [CSS] Rack 31/Lumanu 9 W 90-76 14 *at Florida [CSS] Cain 17/Two 10 W 66-64 10 *#4/4 TENNESSEE [SEC] Rack 19/Mokango 9 L 48-75 17 *#22 VANDERBILT [ESPNU] Johnson 17/Two 9 W 64-57 14 *at Arkansas Mokango 19/Mokango 13 W 78-60 21 *at #8/8 Georgia [FSN] Johnson 14/Cain 9 L 50-53 17 *FLORIDA [FSN] Rack 16/Lumanu 14 L 52-55 24 *at #18/19 LSU [ESPNU] Brewer 14/Three 7 W 55-43 21 *at Ole Miss Rack 19/Mokango 5 L 58-66 28 *AUBURN [CSS] Bjorklund 20/Johnson 13 W 85-56 31 *at South Carolina [SEC] Williams 17/Johnson 9 W 60-55 24 *at #21/20 Vanderbilt Mokango 19/Lumanu 8 W 65-56 FEBRUARY 28 *3 9/9 GEORGIA [FSN] Rack 34/Two 7 W 74-66 4 *ARKANSAS [FSN] Brewer 20/Cain 17 W 74-57 31 *#25 KENTUCKY Mokango 17/Two 7 L 59-69 8 *at #22 Vanderbilt [ESPN2] Cain 19/Johnson 8 W 69-60 FEBRUARY 11 *at Ole Miss [CSS] Stricklen 13/Cain 16 W 61-58 4 *ALABAMA [ESPNU] Govero 22/Kalonda 12 W 77-44 14 *FLORIDA [SEC] Bjorklund 24/Manning 9 W 83-44 7 *at Florida Mokango 22/Lumanu 16 L 78-80 (2OT) 18 *at Alabama [CSS] Brewer 20/Brewer 10 W 74-67 11 *at South Carolina Two 15/Mokango 7 W 55-53 22 *#23 LSU [ESPN2] Brewer 18/Johnson 8 W 70-61 14 *OLE MISS [ESPN2] Lumanu 18/Two 9 W 73-54 25 *# 16/14 KENTUCKY [FSN] Cain 14/Manning 11 W 81-65 21 *AUBURN Mokango 12/Grimes 13 L 36-50 28 *OLE MISS [ESPNU] Stricklen 23/Two 10 W 75-63 25 *at Alabama Govero 20/Mokango 11 W 71-47 MARCH 28 *at #20 LSU Mokango 18/Two 7 L 47-76 5 3-Ole Miss [FSN] Brewer 21/Manning 14 W 76-51 MARCH 6 3-Vanderbilt [ESPNU] Brewer 15/Three 7 W 68-49 5 2-Georgia [FSN] Rack 14/Grimes 11 W 67-52 7 3-Kentucky [ESPN2] Stricklen 20/Two 11 W 70-62 6 2-Kentucky [ESPNU] Grimes 19/Lumanu 7 L 65-76 20 4-Austin Peay [ESPN2] Cain 18/Cain 12 W 75-42 21 3-Middle Tennessee [ESPN] Rack 21/Mokango 14 W 68-64 22 4-Dayton [ESPN2] Two 17/Manning 10 W 92-64 23 3-Ohio State [ESPN2] Rack 30/Lumanu 6 W 87-67 27 5-Baylor [ESPN] Stricklen 18/Cain 10 L 62-77 28 4-Florida State [ESPN2] Mokango 20/Lumanu 15 L 71-74 All times eastern and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1- ESPN Classic (San Antonio, Texas); 2-Maggie Dixon Classic (New York, N.Y.); 3- All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1- SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.); 4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (Knoxville, Tenn.); 5- Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, Virgin Islands); 2-SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.); 3- NCAA Regional (Memphis, Tenn.) NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (Pittsburgh, Pa.); 4-NCAA Regional (Dayton, Ohio) Vanderbilt Commodores South Carolina Gamecocks Overall: 23-11 (12-4 Home, 8-6 Away, 3-1 Neutral) Overall: 14-15 (7-5 Home, 5-5 Away, 2-5 Neutral) SEC: 9-7 (5-3 Home, 4-4 Away) SEC: 7-9 (3-5 Home, 4-4 Away) Location Time Location Time NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 15 LEHIGH Clarke 14/Two 6 W 90-54 16 at Charlotte Two 22/Stephens 12 W 70-66 (OT) 18 at Southern Illinois Tuomi 20/Tuomi 9 W 90-64 19 at Clemson Bone 32/Bone 14 L 94-92 (2OT) 20 UC RIVERSIDE Rhoads 14/Coleman 8 W 76-60 24 at Saint Joseph's Tuomi 15/Tuomi 11 W 59-46 22 PENN STATE [SPSO] Nainima 18/Stephens 11 W 63-56 27 1-AUSTIN PEAY Coleman 17/Tuomi 6 W 95-51 26 1-#20/17 Oklahoma Bone 18/Stephens 10 L 67-75 28 1-NC STATE Marsh 25/Tuomi 6 W 77-71 27 1-#5/6 Notre Dame Nainima 15/Two 8 L 55-78 DECEMBER 28 1-#23/24 San Diego State Stephens 20/Stephens 8 W 58-55 2 at Wright State Marsh 21/Clarke 8 W 63-46 DECEMBER 4 BOWLING GREEN Rhoads 17/Lueders 7 L 60-66 2 HIGH POINT [SPSO] Nainima 20/Bone 9 W 70-52 6 WESTERN KENTUCKY Two 17/Tuomi 8 W 79-73 (OT) 13 N.C. STATE [SPSO] Nainima 27/Bone 9 W 74-71 10 at Quinnipiac Two 17/Clarke 9 W 75-74 17 WAKE FOREST [SPSO] Sutton 18/Bone 13 W 62-52 20 TENNESSEE STATE Marsh 24/Clarke 9 W 84-47 20 2-#9/10 North Carolina Bone 27/Bone 10 L 85-93 28 EAST TENNESSEE STATE Clarke 27/Clarke 11 W 96-83 28 3-Boston Nainima 29/Bone 15 L 67-68 31 at Notre Dame [CBSCS] Rhoads 18/Two 9 L 69-74 29 3-Brown Nainima 17/Bone 12 W 73-46 JANUARY JANUARY 3 *OLE MISS [CSS] Two 18/Mooney 7 W 86-72 7 *at Mississippi State [CSS] Marsh 28/Clarke 8 L 76-90 3 *#11/11 LSU [ESPNU] Nainima 13/Bone 12 L 58-70 10 *at Kentucky [BBSN] Rhoads 17/Two 8 L 53-63 7 *at #4/4 Tennessee [FSN] Nainima 16/Stephens 10 L 62-79 14 *#6/6 GEORGIA [FSN] Clarke 14/Two 8 W 66-44 10 *at Alabama Nainima 21/Bone 13 W 68-60 17 *at #4/4 Tennessee [ESPNU] Marsh 23/Marsh 7 L 57-64 14 *KENTUCKY Bone 23/Bone 9 W 79-71 21 *at Auburn [CSS] Marsh 19/Brown 6 W 61-60 17 *AUBURN Nainima 20/Bone 9 W 63-49 24 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Rhoads 20/Lueders 7 L 56-65 21 *at #18/19 LSU Bone 16/Two 3 L 52-69 28 *ALABAMA Tuomi 11/Two 8 W 70-61 24 *at Florida [SUN] Bone 19/Bone 11 L 56-59 31 *at Arkansas Brown 16/Rhoads 6 W 67-61 28 *OLE MISS Nainima 17/Two 6 W 64-50 FEBRUARY 31 *#5/5 TENNESSEE [SEC] Sutton 19/Bone 6 L 55-60 4 *at Florida Rhoads 14/Lueders 7 W 66-58 FEBRUARY 8 *#5/5 TENNESSEE [ESPN2] Marsh 19/Brown 6 L 60-69 4 *at Auburn Bone 24/Bone 14 W 61-58 14 *#17/16 KENTUCKY [ESPNU] Rhoads 25/Two 7 W 68-55 7 *at #14/14 Georgia [CSS] Nainima 21/Stephens 10 W 52-42 18 *at #23 LSU [FSN] Rhoads 12/Rhoads 8 L 39-55 21 *at Ole Miss [SEC] Rhoads 19/Brown 10 W 68-59 11 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Nainima 15/Bone 13 L 53-55 24 *FLORIDA [CSS] Tuomi 26/Tuomi 9 W 71-60 14 *ARKANSAS [ESPN2] Nainima 16/Bone 12 L 68-72 28 *SOUTH CAROLINA [FSN] Marsh 27/Two 5 W 73-70 21 *at #16/16 Kentucky [FSN] Bone 13/Stephens 10 L 50-71 MARCH 25 *# 24/24 GEORGIA Walker 12/Two 7 L 49-65 4 2-Arkansas [FSN] Rhoads 21/Clarke 7 W 65-64 (OT) 28 *at #22 Vanderbilt [FSN] Nainima 23/May 9 W 73-70 5 2-LSU [FSN] Two 17/Clarke 10 W 63-61 MARCH 6 2-Tennessee [ESPNU] Tuomi 12/Two 5 L 49-68 4 4-Ole Miss [FSN] Bone 20/Bone 10 L 63-64 21 3-DePaul [ESPN2] Marsh 26/Tuomi 12 W 83-76 (OT) 23 3-Xavier [ESPN2] Rhoads 20/Tuomi 11 L 62-63 All times eastern and subject to change. home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1- Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, Virgin Islands); 2-Carolina's Challenge (Myrtle Beach, All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1- S.C.); 3-Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.); 4-SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.). Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.); 2-SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.); 3-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (Cincinnati, Ohio)

Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 30 (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 32 219 100 132 670 20.9 1. Kelsey Bone-SC Fr 29 82 186 268 9.2 2. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 31 215 45 90 565 18.2 2. Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 29 99 165 264 9.1 3. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 35 228 2 175 633 18.1 3. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 35 120 173 293 8.4 4. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 33 188 108 93 577 17.5 4. Porsha Phillips-UG Jr 34 87 192 279 8.2 5. Valerie Nainima-SC Jr 29 171 82 68 492 17.0 5. Kelley Cain-UT So 33 94 160 254 7.7 6. Alli Smalley-AU Jr 31 181 57 69 488 15.7 6. Glory Johnson-UT So 35 97 171 268 7.7 7. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 34 155 88 116 514 15.1 7. Angel Robinson-UG Sr 30 98 130 228 7.6 8. Kelsey Bone-SC Fr 29 164 1 77 406 14.0 8. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 34 97 151 248 7.3 9. Angie Bjorklund-UT Jr 35 178 102 29 487 13.9 9. Chanel Mokango-MS Sr 34 86 160 246 7.2 10. Jence Rhoads-VU Jr 32 188 9 56 441 13.8 10. Charenee Stephens-SC So 25 78 101 179 7.2 11. A'dia Mathies-UK Fr 36 178 31 104 491 13.6 11. KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 31 91 130 221 7.1 12. Lasondra Barrett-LS So 31 123 10 141 397 12.8 12. Jordan Greenleaf-AU Jr 31 100 120 220 7.1 13. Shekinna Stricklen-UT So 35 164 33 84 445 12.7 13. Lasondra Barrett-LS So 31 57 148 205 6.6 14. Charity Ford-AR Sr 30 144 35 55 378 12.6 14. Sharielle Smith-UF Sr 32 65 138 203 6.3 15. Lyndsay Harris-AR So 30 123 75 56 377 12.6 15. Amani Franklin-UK Sr 36 79 148 227 6.3 16. Ashley Houts-UG Sr 34 134 39 115 422 12.4 16. Steffi Sorensen-UF Sr 32 81 117 198 6.2 17. KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 31 158 0 67 383 12.4 17. Ashley Daniels-AR So 30 73 111 184 6.1 18. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 34 152 6 110 420 12.4 18. Shekinna Stricklen-UT So 35 76 137 213 6.1 19. Kayla Melson-UM Jr 30 135 7 90 367 12.2 19. Alyssia Brewer-UT So 34 70 131 201 5.9 20. Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 29 128 0 81 337 11.6 20. Katherine Graham-LS Jr 31 56 121 177 5.7 21. Chanel Mokango-MS Sr 34 162 9 61 394 11.6 22. Jasmine James-UG Fr 34 130 46 85 391 11.5 23. Ericka Russell-UA So 27 112 46 38 308 11.4 24. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Jr 34 140 74 27 381 11.2 25. Kelley Cain-UT So 33 148 0 49 345 10.5 26. Alyssia Brewer-UT So 34 150 0 48 348 10.2 27. Glory Johnson-UT So 35 124 1 105 354 10.1 28. Hannah Tuomi-VU Jr 34 139 0 62 340 10.0 29. La'Keisha Sutton-SC So 29 109 15 49 282 9.7 30. C'eira Ricketts-AR So 30 127 7 29 290 9.7

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Azania Stewart-UF So 27 91 147 . 6 1 9 1. Kayla Melson-UM Jr 30 178 5.9 2. Kelley Cain-UT So 33 148 244 . 6 0 7 2. Jence Rhoads-VU Jr 32 161 5.0 3. Charenee Stephens-SC So 25 88 147 . 5 9 9 3. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 33 154 4.7 4. Hannah Tuomi-VU Jr 34 139 236 . 5 8 9 4. Amber Smith-UK Jr 36 161 4.5 5. KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 31 158 275 . 5 7 5 5. Morgan Toles-AU Fr 29 128 4.4 6. Alyssia Brewer-UT So 34 150 279 . 5 3 8 6. Shantell Black-UM Sr 32 135 4.2 7. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 35 228 459 . 4 9 7 7. C'eira Ricketts-AR So 30 121 4.0 8. Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 29 128 266 . 4 8 1 8. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 34 135 4.0 9. Chanel Mokango-MS Sr 34 162 343 . 4 7 2 9. Shekinna Stricklen-UT So 35 135 3.9 10. Jence Rhoads-VU Jr 32 188 399 . 4 7 1 10. Dedrea Magee-UA Sr 28 105 3.8 11. Glory Johnson-UT So 35 124 271 . 4 5 8 11. Ashley Houts-UG Sr 34 127 3.7 12. Katherine Graham-LS Jr 31 105 230 . 4 5 7 12. Katherine Graham-LS Jr 31 108 3.5 13. Kayla Melson-UM Jr 30 135 301 . 4 4 9 13. Lyndsay Harris-AR So 30 95 3.2 14. Kelsey Bone-SC Fr 29 164 367 . 4 4 7 14. LaToya King-UA Jr 28 86 3.1 15. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 31 215 482 . 4 4 6 15. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 34 102 3.0 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 30 (All games)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Lasondra Barrett-LS So 31 141 167 . 8 4 4 1. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 35 107 3.1 2. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 34 116 138 . 8 4 1 2. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 34 89 2.6 3. Shekinna Stricklen-UT So 35 84 102 . 8 2 4 3. A'dia Mathies-UK Fr 36 93 2.6 4. Ashley Houts-UG Sr 34 115 141 . 8 1 6 4. C'eira Ricketts-AR So 30 73 2.4 5. Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 32 132 162 . 8 1 5 5. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 33 71 2.2 6. Amber Smith-UK Jr 36 115 142 . 8 1 0 6. Charity Ford-AR Sr 30 63 2.1 7. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 33 93 117 . 7 9 5 7. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 31 63 2.0 8. Valerie Nainima-SC Jr 29 68 90 . 7 5 6 8. Ashley Houts-UG Sr 34 69 2.0 9. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 31 90 120 . 7 5 0 9. Kayla Melson-UM Jr 30 53 1.8 10. Kayla Melson-UM Jr 30 90 122 . 7 3 8 10. Jasmine James-UG Fr 34 60 1.8 11. Alli Smalley-AU Jr 31 69 96 . 7 1 9 11. Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 29 49 1.7 12. Jordan Greenleaf-AU Jr 31 73 102 . 7 1 6 12. Steffi Sorensen-UF Sr 32 54 1.7 13. A'dia Mathies-UK Fr 36 104 149 . 6 9 8 13. Lonnika Thompson-UF Sr 32 49 1.5 14. Azania Stewart-UF So 27 54 78 . 6 9 2 14. Katherine Graham-LS Jr 31 47 1.5 15. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 35 175 254 . 6 8 9 Jordan Greenleaf-AU Jr 31 47 1.5

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Angie Bjorklund-UT Jr 35 102 239 . 4 2 7 1. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 33 108 3.3 2. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 31 45 113 . 3 9 8 2. Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 32 100 3.1 3. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 34 88 225 . 3 9 1 3. Angie Bjorklund-UT Jr 35 102 2.9 4. Keyla Snowden-UK So 36 51 132 . 3 8 6 4. Valerie Nainima-SC Jr 29 82 2.8 5. Lauren Lueders-VU Sr 34 58 152 . 3 8 2 5. Steffi Sorensen-UF Sr 32 83 2.6 6. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Jr 34 74 196 . 3 7 8 6. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 34 88 2.6 7. Alyson Butler-UA Jr 30 34 91 . 3 7 4 7. Lyndsay Harris-AR So 30 75 2.5 8. Shantell Black-UM Sr 32 39 105 . 3 7 1 8. Elizabeth Robertson-UM Sr 32 73 2.3 9. Valerie Nainima-SC Jr 29 82 229 . 3 5 8 9. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Jr 34 74 2.2 10. Steffi Sorensen-UF Sr 32 83 233 . 3 5 6 10. Alli Smalley-AU Jr 31 57 1.8 11. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 33 108 310 . 3 4 8 11. Jordan Jones-UF So 32 55 1.7 12. Elizabeth Robertson-UM Sr 32 73 211 . 3 4 6 12. Lauren Lueders-VU Sr 34 58 1.7 13. Lyndsay Harris-AR So 30 75 220 . 3 4 1 13. Ericka Russell-UA So 27 46 1.7 14. Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 32 100 296 . 3 3 8 14. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 31 45 1.5 15. Alli Smalley-AU Jr 31 57 175 . 3 2 6 15. Keyla Snowden-UK So 36 51 1.4

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Kelley Cain-UT So 33 113 3.4 1. Kayla Melson-UM Jr 30 178 105 1.7 2. Chanel Mokango-MS Sr 34 83 2.4 2. Jence Rhoads-VU Jr 32 161 95 1.7 3. KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 31 72 2.3 3. Ashley Houts-UG Sr 34 127 79 1.6 4. Angel Robinson-UG Sr 30 61 2.0 4. Shantell Black-UM Sr 32 135 86 1.6 5. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 35 66 1.9 5. Shekinna Stricklen-UT So 35 135 87 1.6 6. Azania Stewart-UF So 27 46 1.7 6. Katherine Graham-LS Jr 31 108 71 1.5 7. Porsha Phillips-UG Jr 34 53 1.6 7. Dedrea Magee-UA Sr 28 105 77 1.4 8. Sarah Watkins-AR Fr 30 40 1.3 8. C'eira Ricketts-AR So 30 121 95 1.3 9. Alyssia Brewer-UT So 34 40 1.2 9. Morgan Toles-AU Fr 29 128 101 1.3 10. Jennifer George-UF Fr 32 36 1.1 10. Amber Smith-UK Jr 36 161 130 1.2 11. Jasmine Nelson-LS Jr 28 29 1.0 11. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 34 135 117 1.2 12. Pascale West-AU Fr 24 22 0.9 12. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 33 154 138 1.1 13. Tiffany Clarke-VU Fr 34 31 0.9 13. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 34 102 93 1.1 14. Meredith Mitchell-UG So 34 28 0.8 14. Lyndsay Harris-AR So 30 95 113 0.8 15. Nikki Byrd-UM So 32 25 0.8 15. LaToya King-UA Jr 28 86 106 0.8 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 30 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 35 120 3.4 1. Kelsey Bone-SC Fr 29 186 6.4 2. Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 29 99 3.4 2. Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 29 165 5.7 3. Angel Robinson-UG Sr 30 98 3.3 3. Porsha Phillips-UG Jr 34 192 5.6 4. Jordan Greenleaf-AU Jr 31 100 3.2 4. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 35 173 4.9 5. Charenee Stephens-SC So 25 78 3.1 5. Glory Johnson-UT So 35 171 4.9 6. KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 31 91 2.9 6. Kelley Cain-UT So 33 160 4.8 7. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 34 97 2.9 7. Lasondra Barrett-LS So 31 148 4.8 8. Kelley Cain-UT So 33 94 2.8 8. Chanel Mokango-MS Sr 34 160 4.7 9. Parrisha Simmons-AU So 31 88 2.8 9. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 34 151 4.4 10. Kelsey Bone-SC Fr 29 82 2.8 10. Angel Robinson-UG Sr 30 130 4.3 11. Glory Johnson-UT So 35 97 2.8 11. Sharielle Smith-UF Sr 32 138 4.3 12. Porsha Phillips-UG Jr 34 87 2.6 12. KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 31 130 4.2 13. Steffi Sorensen-UF Sr 32 81 2.5 13. Amani Franklin-UK Sr 36 148 4.1 14. Chanel Mokango-MS Sr 34 86 2.5 14. Charenee Stephens-SC So 25 101 4.0 15. Ashley Daniels-AR So 30 73 2.4 15. Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 32 128 4.0

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Jence Rhoads-VU Jr 32 1184 37.0 2. Alli Smalley-AU Jr 31 1121 36.2 3. Jasmine James-UG Fr 34 1222 35.9 4. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 34 1218 35.8 5. Jordan Greenleaf-AU Jr 31 1098 35.4 6. Ashley Houts-UG Sr 34 1201 35.3 7. Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 32 1127 35.2 8. Kayla Melson-UM Jr 30 1041 34.7 9. Valerie Nainima-SC Jr 29 986 34.0 10. Morgan Toles-AU Fr 29 984 33.9 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 30 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Tennessee 35 32-3 2600 74.3 1. LSU 31 1611 52.0 2. Kentucky 36 28-8 2662 73.9 2. Georgia 34 1894 55.7 3. Ole Miss 32 17-15 2282 71.3 3. Tennessee 35 1997 57.1 4. Mississippi State 34 21-13 2405 70.7 4. Kentucky 36 2144 59.6 5. Vanderbilt 34 23-11 2368 69.6 5. Mississippi State 34 2067 60.8 6. LSU 31 21-10 2124 68.5 6. Auburn 31 1927 62.2 7. Arkansas 30 12-18 1948 64.9 7. Vanderbilt 34 2150 63.2 8. South Carolina 29 14-15 1874 64.6 8. Florida 32 2048 64.0 9. Alabama 30 12-18 1921 64.0 9. Ole Miss 32 2068 64.6 10. Georgia 34 25-9 2126 62.5 10. South Carolina 29 1878 64.8 11. Florida 32 15-17 1995 62.3 11. Alabama 30 1999 66.6 12. Auburn 31 15-16 1917 61.8 12. Arkansas 30 2021 67.4

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Tennessee 35 74.3 57.1 +17.2 1. LSU 31 467 644 . 7 2 5 2. LSU 31 68.5 52.0 +16.5 2. Ole Miss 32 427 590 . 7 2 4 3. Kentucky 36 73.9 59.6 +14.4 3. Kentucky 36 631 891 . 7 0 8 4. Mississippi State 34 70.7 60.8 +9.9 4. Arkansas 30 332 481 . 6 9 0 5. Georgia 34 62.5 55.7 +6.8 5. Vanderbilt 34 442 642 . 6 8 8 6. Ole Miss 32 71.3 64.6 +6.7 6. Florida 32 357 521 . 6 8 5 7. Vanderbilt 34 69.6 63.2 +6.4 7. Mississippi State 34 386 568 . 6 8 0 8. South Carolina 29 64.6 64.8 -0.1 8. Tennessee 35 405 609 . 6 6 5 9. Auburn 31 61.8 62.2 -0.3 9. Georgia 34 452 682 . 6 6 3 10. Florida 32 62.3 64.0 -1.7 10. South Carolina 29 318 501 . 6 3 5 11. Arkansas 30 64.9 67.4 -2.4 11. Alabama 30 317 516 . 6 1 4 12. Alabama 30 64.0 66.6 -2.6 12. Auburn 31 324 551 . 5 8 8

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Tennessee 35 1004 2181 . 4 6 0 1. Georgia 34 686 1980 . 3 4 6 2. Vanderbilt 34 865 1909 . 4 5 3 2. Tennessee 35 726 2075 . 3 5 0 3. Auburn 31 736 1760 . 4 1 8 3. LSU 31 614 1644 . 3 7 3 4. Ole Miss 32 811 1948 . 4 1 6 4. Mississippi State 34 757 1962 . 3 8 6 5. Kentucky 36 922 2216 . 4 1 6 5. Kentucky 36 775 1991 . 3 8 9 6. LSU 31 768 1851 . 4 1 5 6. Vanderbilt 34 794 2022 . 3 9 3 7. South Carolina 29 713 1722 . 4 1 4 7. Alabama 30 713 1800 . 3 9 6 8. Mississippi State 34 887 2157 . 4 1 1 8. Arkansas 30 739 1843 . 4 0 1 9. Arkansas 30 726 1810 . 4 0 1 9. Auburn 31 729 1815 . 4 0 2 10. Alabama 30 738 1862 . 3 9 6 10. Florida 32 750 1853 . 4 0 5 11. Georgia 34 752 1964 . 3 8 3 11. South Carolina 29 690 1678 . 4 1 1 12. Florida 32 709 1857 . 3 8 2 12. Ole Miss 32 768 1864 . 4 1 2

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Tennessee 35 187 498 . 3 7 6 1. Kentucky 36 138 473 . 2 9 2 2. Vanderbilt 34 196 534 . 3 6 7 2. Georgia 34 195 667 . 2 9 2 3. South Carolina 29 130 372 . 3 4 9 3. Mississippi State 34 168 571 . 2 9 4 4. Ole Miss 32 233 681 . 3 4 2 4. LSU 31 117 392 . 2 9 8 5. Mississippi State 34 245 753 . 3 2 5 5. Vanderbilt 34 171 568 . 3 0 1 6. Auburn 31 121 378 . 3 2 0 6. Alabama 30 153 496 . 3 0 8 7. LSU 31 121 380 . 3 1 8 7. Tennessee 35 192 610 . 3 1 5 8. Kentucky 36 187 588 . 3 1 8 8. South Carolina 29 122 387 . 3 1 5 9. Arkansas 30 164 540 . 3 0 4 9. Auburn 31 172 540 . 3 1 9 10. Florida 32 220 727 . 3 0 3 10. Ole Miss 32 173 534 . 3 2 4 11. Alabama 30 128 438 . 2 9 2 11. Arkansas 30 157 478 . 3 2 8 12. Georgia 34 170 593 . 2 8 7 12. Florida 32 175 525 . 3 3 3 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 30 (All games)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Tennessee 35 1519 43.4 1. Tennessee 35 1189 34.0 2. Georgia 34 1377 40.5 2. Auburn 31 1069 34.5 3. Alabama 30 1214 40.5 3. LSU 31 1071 34.5 4. Auburn 31 1233 39.8 4. South Carolina 29 1048 36.1 5. Mississippi State 34 1344 39.5 5. Vanderbilt 34 1247 36.7 6. LSU 31 1221 39.4 6. Ole Miss 32 1181 36.9 7. South Carolina 29 1109 38.2 7. Kentucky 36 1346 37.4 8. Arkansas 30 1142 38.1 8. Florida 32 1231 38.5 9. Ole Miss 32 1217 38.0 9. Georgia 34 1310 38.5 Florida 32 1217 38.0 10. Mississippi State 34 1328 39.1 11. Kentucky 36 1368 38.0 11. Arkansas 30 1224 40.8 12. Vanderbilt 34 1227 36.1 12. Alabama 30 1243 41.4

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Tennessee 35 1519 43.4 1189 34.0 +9.4 1. Tennessee 35 226 6.5 2. Auburn 31 1233 39.8 1069 34.5 +5.3 2. Georgia 34 187 5.5 3. LSU 31 1221 39.4 1071 34.5 +4.8 3. Auburn 31 159 5.1 4. South Carolina 29 1109 38.2 1048 36.1 +2.1 4. Arkansas 30 130 4.3 5. Georgia 34 1377 40.5 1310 38.5 +2.0 5. Kentucky 36 145 4.0 6. Ole Miss 32 1217 38.0 1181 36.9 +1.1 6. Mississippi State 34 134 3.9 7. Kentucky 36 1368 38.0 1346 37.4 +0.6 7. LSU 31 122 3.9 8. Mississippi State 34 1344 39.5 1328 39.1 +0.5 8. Florida 32 120 3.8 9. Florida 32 1217 38.0 1231 38.5 -0.4 9. Alabama 30 87 2.9 10. Vanderbilt 34 1227 36.1 1247 36.7 -0.6 10. Vanderbilt 34 82 2.4 11. Alabama 30 1214 40.5 1243 41.4 -1.0 11. South Carolina 29 64 2.2 12. Arkansas 30 1142 38.1 1224 40.8 -2.7 12. Ole Miss 32 62 1.9

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Tennessee 35 550 15.7 1. Kentucky 36 418 11.6 2. Mississippi State 34 509 15.0 2. Arkansas 30 279 9.3 3. Vanderbilt 34 508 14.9 3. Mississippi State 34 314 9.2 4. Ole Miss 32 466 14.6 4. LSU 31 283 9.1 5. LSU 31 446 14.4 5. Florida 32 289 9.0 6. Florida 32 439 13.7 6. Georgia 34 283 8.3 7. Auburn 31 418 13.5 7. Ole Miss 32 245 7.7 8. Alabama 30 388 12.9 8. Alabama 30 227 7.6 9. Arkansas 30 379 12.6 9. Vanderbilt 34 248 7.3 10. Kentucky 36 442 12.3 10. Tennessee 35 239 6.8 11. Georgia 34 399 11.7 11. South Carolina 29 193 6.7 12. South Carolina 29 308 10.6 12. Auburn 31 185 6.0

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Kentucky 36 559 15.5 823 22.9 +7.3 1. LSU 31 446 14.4 395 12.7 1.1 2. LSU 31 395 12.7 607 19.6 +6.8 2. Tennessee 35 550 15.7 507 14.5 1.1 3. Mississippi State 34 532 15.6 670 19.7 +4.1 3. Ole Miss 32 466 14.6 451 14.1 1.0 4. Ole Miss 32 451 14.1 513 16.0 +1.9 4. Mississippi State 34 509 15.0 532 15.6 1.0 5. Georgia 34 552 16.2 604 17.8 +1.5 5. Vanderbilt 34 508 14.9 567 16.7 0.9 6. Tennessee 35 507 14.5 554 15.8 +1.3 6. Auburn 31 418 13.5 525 16.9 0.8 7. Alabama 30 572 19.1 583 19.4 +0.4 7. Kentucky 36 442 12.3 559 15.5 0.8 8. Vanderbilt 34 567 16.7 578 17.0 +0.3 8. Florida 32 439 13.7 599 18.7 0.7 9. Arkansas 30 550 18.3 529 17.6 -0.7 9. Georgia 34 399 11.7 552 16.2 0.7 10. Florida 32 599 18.7 574 17.9 -0.8 10. Arkansas 30 379 12.6 550 18.3 0.7 11. South Carolina 29 483 16.7 454 15.7 -1.0 11. Alabama 30 388 12.9 572 19.1 0.7 12. Auburn 31 525 16.9 458 14.8 -2.2 12. South Carolina 29 308 10.6 483 16.7 0.6 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 30 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Tennessee 35 546 15.6 1. Tennessee 35 973 27.8 2. Auburn 31 480 15.5 2. Alabama 30 780 26.0 3. Georgia 34 510 15.0 3. Georgia 34 867 25.5 4. Mississippi State 34 508 14.9 4. LSU 31 789 25.5 5. Ole Miss 32 472 14.8 5. Arkansas 30 749 25.0 6. South Carolina 29 427 14.7 6. Mississippi State 34 836 24.6 7. Florida 32 470 14.7 7. Auburn 31 753 24.3 8. Alabama 30 434 14.5 8. Kentucky 36 861 23.9 9. Kentucky 36 507 14.1 9. Vanderbilt 34 812 23.9 10. LSU 31 432 13.9 10. South Carolina 29 682 23.5 11. Arkansas 30 393 13.1 11. Florida 32 747 23.3 12. Vanderbilt 34 415 12.2 12. Ole Miss 32 745 23.3

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. LSU 31 789 322 .710 1. Tennessee 35 546 741 .424 2. Tennessee 35 973 448 .685 2. Auburn 31 480 663 .420 3. Kentucky 36 861 444 .660 3. South Carolina 29 427 672 .389 4. Auburn 31 753 406 .650 4. Ole Miss 32 472 749 .387 5. South Carolina 29 682 376 .645 5. Georgia 34 510 820 .383 6. Georgia 34 867 490 .639 6. Florida 32 470 761 .382 7. Mississippi State 34 836 473 .639 7. Mississippi State 34 508 855 .373 8. Alabama 30 780 443 .638 8. LSU 31 432 749 .366 9. Ole Miss 32 745 432 .633 9. Vanderbilt 34 415 732 .362 10. Arkansas 30 749 457 .621 10. Kentucky 36 507 902 .360 11. Florida 32 747 470 .614 11. Alabama 30 434 800 .352 12. Vanderbilt 34 812 515 .612 12. Arkansas 30 393 767 .339

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Ole Miss 32 233 7.3 2. Mississippi State 34 245 7.2 3. Florida 32 220 6.9 4. Vanderbilt 34 196 5.8 5. Arkansas 30 164 5.5 6. Tennessee 35 187 5.3 7. Kentucky 36 187 5.2 8. Georgia 34 170 5.0 9. South Carolina 29 130 4.5 10. Alabama 30 128 4.3 11. Auburn 31 121 3.9 LSU 31 121 3.9 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 30 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Tennessee 15-1 . 9 3 8 70.1 57.1 32-3 . 9 1 4 74.3 57.1 Kentucky 11-5 . 6 8 8 68.4 60.3 28-8 . 7 7 8 73.9 59.6 Georgia 9-7 . 5 6 2 58.4 57.0 25-9 . 7 3 5 62.5 55.7 LSU 9-7 . 5 6 2 67.1 56.2 21-10 . 6 7 7 68.5 52.0 Vanderbilt 9-7 . 5 6 2 64.6 63.1 23-11 . 6 7 6 69.6 63.2 Mississippi State 9-7 . 5 6 2 64.6 61.6 21-13 . 6 1 8 70.7 60.8 Ole Miss 7-9 . 4 3 8 67.5 70.2 17-15 . 5 3 1 71.3 64.6 South Carolina 7-9 . 4 3 8 60.9 63.0 14-15 . 4 8 3 64.6 64.8 Florida 7-9 . 4 3 8 58.3 66.9 15-17 . 4 6 9 62.3 64.0 Auburn 5-11 . 3 1 2 58.9 63.5 15-16 . 4 8 4 61.8 62.2 Arkansas 4-12 . 2 5 0 59.3 68.6 12-18 . 4 0 0 64.9 67.4 Alabama 4-12 . 2 5 0 58.4 69.1 12-18 . 4 0 0 64.0 66.6

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Alabama 30 1921-1999 64.0-66.6 -2.6 738-1862 .3 9 6 128-438 .2 9 2 317-516 .6 1 4 1214 1243 -1.0 Arkansas 30 1948-2021 64.9-67.4 -2.4 726-1810 . 4 0 1 164-540 . 3 0 4 332-481 . 6 9 0 1142 1224 -2.7 Auburn 31 1917-1927 61.8-62.2 -0.3 736-1760 .4 1 8 121-378 .3 2 0 324-551 .5 8 8 1233 1069 +5.3 Florida 32 1995-2048 62.3-64.0 -1.7 709-1857 . 3 8 2 220-727 . 3 0 3 357-521 . 6 8 5 1217 1231 -0.4 Georgia 34 2126-1894 62.5-55.7 +6.8 752-1964 .3 8 3 170-593 .2 8 7 452-682 .6 6 3 1377 1310 +2.0 Kentucky 36 2662-2144 73.9-59.6 +14.4 922-2216 . 4 1 6 187-588 . 3 1 8 631-891 . 7 0 8 1368 1346 +0.6 LSU 31 2124-1611 68.5-52.0 +16.5 768-1851 .4 1 5 121-380 .3 1 8 467-644 .7 2 5 1221 1071 +4.8 Mississippi State 34 2405-2067 70.7-60.8 +9.9 887-2157 . 4 1 1 245-753 . 3 2 5 386-568 . 6 8 0 1344 1328 +0.5 Ole Miss 32 2282-2068 71.3-64.6 +6.7 811-1948 .4 1 6 233-681 .3 4 2 427-590 .7 2 4 1217 1181 +1.1 South Carolina 29 1874-1878 64.6-64.8 -0.1 713-1722 . 4 1 4 130-372 . 3 4 9 318-501 . 6 3 5 1109 1048 +2.1 Tennessee 35 2600-1997 74.3-57.1 +17.2 1004-2181 .4 6 0 187-498 .3 7 6 405-609 .6 6 5 1519 1189 +9.4 Vanderbilt 34 2368-2150 69.6-63.2 +6.4 865-1909 . 4 5 3 196-534 . 3 6 7 442-642 . 6 8 8 1227 1247 -0.6

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Alabama 13-24852 1912 13-26783 2060 4-4895 1224 30-56530 1884 Arkansas 12-22808 1901 11-46720 4247 7-7487 1070 30-77015 2567 Auburn 14-35692 2549 13-40737 3134 4-8325 2081 31-84754 2734 Florida 17-30075 1769 13-49260 3789 2-2730 1365 32-82065 2565 Georgia 16-69371 4336 12-35722 2977 6-18488 3081 34-123581 3635 Kentucky 17-95615 5624 12-43290 3608 7-34265 4895 36-173170 4810 LSU 16-54133 3383 13-52182 4014 2-7897 3948 31-114212 3684 Mississippi State 16-26206 1638 10-23431 2343 8-31942 3993 34-81579 2399 Ole Miss 13-19387 1491 16-58118 3632 3-7619 2540 32-85124 2660 South Carolina 12-41300 3442 10-39365 3936 7-7644 1092 29-88309 3045 Tennessee 17-219233 12896 12-75734 6311 6-35367 5894 35-330334 9438 Vanderbilt 16-69521 4345 14-50580 3613 4-18765 4691 34-138866 4084 Totals 179-708193 3956 149-541922 3637 60-185424 3090 388-1435539 3700 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 16 107 37 84 335 20.9 1. Porsha Phillips-UG Jr 16 44 96 140 8.8 2. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 16 121 30 41 313 19.6 2. Kelsey Bone-SC Fr 16 39 99 138 8.6 3. Alli Smalley-AU Jr 16 99 29 28 255 15.9 3. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 16 46 86 132 8.3 4. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 15 79 45 34 237 15.8 4. Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 16 43 87 130 8.1 5. Valerie Nainima-SC Jr 16 91 48 21 251 15.7 5. Kelley Cain-UT So 15 41 77 118 7.9 Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 16 85 1 80 251 15.7 6. Glory Johnson-UT So 16 47 77 124 7.8 7. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 16 73 40 60 246 15.4 7. Lasondra Barrett-LS So 16 31 89 120 7.5 8. Lasondra Barrett-LS So 16 74 4 89 241 15.1 8. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 16 48 68 116 7.3 9. Jence Rhoads-VU Jr 14 90 3 20 203 14.5 9. Chanel Mokango-MS Sr 16 37 78 115 7.2 10. Lyndsay Harris-AR So 16 70 39 37 216 13.5 10. KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 16 48 64 112 7.0 11. A'dia Mathies-UK Fr 16 81 15 36 213 13.3 11. Jordan Greenleaf-AU Jr 16 54 57 111 6.9 12. Kelsey Bone-SC Fr 16 89 0 34 212 13.3 12. Angel Robinson-UG Sr 15 39 64 103 6.9 13. Angie Bjorklund-UT Jr 16 77 42 10 206 12.9 13. Charenee Stephens-SC So 16 43 62 105 6.6 14. Ashley Houts-UG Sr 16 65 22 50 202 12.6 14. Alyssia Brewer-UT So 16 40 64 104 6.5 15. Charity Ford-AR Sr 16 79 20 23 201 12.6 15. Steffi Sorensen-UF Sr 16 39 63 102 6.4 Kayla Melson-UM Jr 16 71 5 54 201 12.6 Amani Franklin-UK Sr 16 35 67 102 6.4 17. Chanel Mokango-MS Sr 16 80 5 34 199 12.4 17. Jennifer George-UF Fr 16 42 54 96 6.0 18. KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 16 81 0 34 196 12.3 18. Katherine Graham-LS Jr 16 31 62 93 5.8 19. Shekinna Stricklen-UT So 16 76 18 24 194 12.1 Sharielle Smith-UF Sr 16 27 66 93 5.8 20. Kelley Cain-UT So 15 75 0 29 179 11.9 20. Meredith Mitchell-UG So 16 34 56 90 5.6 21. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Jr 16 70 33 16 189 11.8 22. Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 16 74 0 38 186 11.6 23. Elizabeth Robertson-UM Sr 16 63 49 7 182 11.4 24. Ericka Russell-UA So 16 63 24 31 181 11.3 25. Alyssia Brewer-UT So 16 71 0 32 174 10.9 26. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 16 61 5 44 171 10.7 27. Jasmine James-UG Fr 16 56 21 29 162 10.1 28. Steffi Sorensen-UF Sr 16 54 43 10 161 10.1 29. Amber Smith-UK Jr 16 46 8 59 159 9.9 30. Katherine Graham-LS Jr 16 61 1 33 156 9.8

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Kelley Cain-UT So 15 75 114 . 6 5 8 1. Kayla Melson-UM Jr 16 91 5.7 2. Charenee Stephens-SC So 16 53 83 . 6 3 9 2. Jence Rhoads-VU Jr 14 65 4.6 3. Hannah Tuomi-VU Jr 16 48 86 . 5 5 8 3. Morgan Toles-AU Fr 16 73 4.6 4. KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 16 81 146 . 5 5 5 4. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 15 66 4.4 5. Jasmine Hassell-UG Fr 16 48 90 . 5 3 3 5. Katherine Graham-LS Jr 16 69 4.3 6. Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 16 74 144 . 5 1 4 6. Dedrea Magee-UA Sr 14 60 4.3 7. Alyssia Brewer-UT So 16 71 144 . 4 9 3 7. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 16 68 4.3 8. Jence Rhoads-VU Jr 14 90 188 . 4 7 9 8. C'eira Ricketts-AR So 16 66 4.1 9. Katherine Graham-LS Jr 16 61 129 . 4 7 3 Amber Smith-UK Jr 16 66 4.1 10. Kelsey Bone-SC Fr 16 89 192 . 4 6 4 10. Shantell Black-UM Sr 16 64 4.0 11. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 16 121 264 . 4 5 8 11. Ashley Houts-UG Sr 16 59 3.7 12. Glory Johnson-UT So 16 51 114 . 4 4 7 12. Shekinna Stricklen-UT So 16 58 3.6 13. Celiscia Farmer-UA Fr 14 44 99 . 4 4 4 13. La'Keisha Sutton-SC So 16 50 3.1 14. Shekinna Stricklen-UT So 16 76 172 . 4 4 2 Jasmine James-UG Fr 16 50 3.1 15. Elizabeth Robertson-UM Sr 16 63 143 . 4 4 1 15. Angie Bjorklund-UT Jr 16 44 2.8 Lyndsay Harris-AR So 16 44 2.8 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 16 60 67 . 8 9 6 1. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 16 41 2.6 2. Lasondra Barrett-LS So 16 89 100 . 8 9 0 2. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 16 38 2.4 3. Chanel Mokango-MS Sr 16 34 39 . 8 7 2 3. A'dia Mathies-UK Fr 16 35 2.2 4. Amber Smith-UK Jr 16 59 68 . 8 6 8 4. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 15 32 2.1 5. Amani Franklin-UK Sr 16 38 44 . 8 6 4 5. C'eira Ricketts-AR So 16 33 2.1 6. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 15 34 41 . 8 2 9 Charity Ford-AR Sr 16 33 2.1 7. Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 16 84 103 . 8 1 6 7. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 16 30 1.9 8. Lyndsay Harris-AR So 16 37 47 . 7 8 7 8. Steffi Sorensen-UF Sr 16 28 1.8 9. A'dia Mathies-UK Fr 16 36 46 . 7 8 3 Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 16 28 1.8 10. Ashley Houts-UG Sr 16 50 65 . 7 6 9 10. Jessica Mooney-VU Sr 16 26 1.6 11. Katherine Graham-LS Jr 16 33 43 . 7 6 7 11. Jordan Greenleaf-AU Jr 16 25 1.6 12. Kayla Melson-UM Jr 16 54 73 . 7 4 0 12. Lyndsay Harris-AR So 16 24 1.5 13. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 16 41 56 . 7 3 2 Kayla Melson-UM Jr 16 24 1.5 14. Jordan Greenleaf-AU Jr 16 35 49 . 7 1 4 Shantell Black-UM Sr 16 24 1.5 15. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 16 80 118 . 6 7 8 15. Amani Franklin-UK Sr 16 23 1.4 Ashley Houts-UG Sr 16 23 1.4 Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 16 23 1.4

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Alyson Butler-UA Jr 16 18 41 . 4 3 9 1. Elizabeth Robertson-UM Sr 16 49 3.1 2. Elizabeth Robertson-UM Sr 16 49 114 . 4 3 0 2. Valerie Nainima-SC Jr 16 48 3.0 3. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 16 30 71 . 4 2 3 Alexis Rack-MS Sr 15 45 3.0 4. Lauren Lueders-VU Sr 16 30 72 . 4 1 7 4. Steffi Sorensen-UF Sr 16 43 2.7 5. Angie Bjorklund-UT Jr 16 42 101 . 4 1 6 5. Angie Bjorklund-UT Jr 16 42 2.6 6. Keyla Snowden-UK So 16 19 46 . 4 1 3 6. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 16 40 2.5 7. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 16 40 97 . 4 1 2 7. Lyndsay Harris-AR So 16 39 2.4 8. Valerie Nainima-SC Jr 16 48 127 . 3 7 8 8. Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 16 37 2.3 9. Shekinna Stricklen-UT So 16 18 48 . 3 7 5 9. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Jr 16 33 2.1 10. Rebecca Gray-UK So 14 14 39 . 3 5 9 10. Allison Hightower-LS Sr 16 30 1.9 11. Steffi Sorensen-UF Sr 16 43 120 . 3 5 8 Lauren Lueders-VU Sr 16 30 1.9 12. Shantell Black-UM Sr 16 22 63 . 3 4 9 12. Alli Smalley-AU Jr 16 29 1.8 Ashley Houts-UG Sr 16 22 63 . 3 4 9 13. Ericka Russell-UA So 16 24 1.5 14. Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Jr 16 33 96 . 3 4 4 14. Shantell Black-UM Sr 16 22 1.4 15. Charity Ford-AR Sr 16 20 62 . 3 2 3 Ashley Houts-UG Sr 16 22 1.4

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Kelley Cain-UT So 15 67 4.5 1. Katherine Graham-LS Jr 16 69 39 1.8 2. Chanel Mokango-MS Sr 16 41 2.6 2. Jence Rhoads-VU Jr 14 65 44 1.5 3. KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 16 39 2.4 3. C'eira Ricketts-AR So 16 66 45 1.5 4. Angel Robinson-UG Sr 15 28 1.9 4. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 16 68 47 1.4 5. Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 16 23 1.4 5. Kayla Melson-UM Jr 16 91 65 1.4 Porsha Phillips-UG Jr 16 23 1.4 6. Shantell Black-UM Sr 16 64 47 1.4 7. Alyssia Brewer-UT So 16 21 1.3 7. Morgan Toles-AU Fr 16 73 54 1.4 8. Sarah Watkins-AR Fr 16 18 1.1 8. Ashley Houts-UG Sr 16 59 44 1.3 9. Jordan Greenleaf-AU Jr 16 16 1.0 9. Shekinna Stricklen-UT So 16 58 45 1.3 Jennifer George-UF Fr 16 16 1.0 10. La'Keisha Sutton-SC So 16 50 39 1.3 Carmen McCoy-UA So 16 16 1.0 11. Dedrea Magee-UA Sr 14 60 47 1.3 12. Tiffany Clarke-VU Fr 16 13 0.8 12. Amber Smith-UK Jr 16 66 53 1.2 Kelsey Bone-SC Fr 16 13 0.8 13. Jasmine James-UG Fr 16 50 49 1.0 14. Jasmine Nelson-LS Jr 14 11 0.8 14. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 15 66 68 1.0 15. Shekinna Stricklen-UT So 16 12 0.8 Pascale West-AU Fr 12 9 0.8 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Jordan Greenleaf-AU Jr 16 54 3.4 1. Kelsey Bone-SC Fr 16 99 6.2 2. KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 16 48 3.0 2. Porsha Phillips-UG Jr 16 96 6.0 Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 16 48 3.0 3. Lasondra Barrett-LS So 16 89 5.6 4. Glory Johnson-UT So 16 47 2.9 4. Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 16 87 5.4 5. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 16 46 2.9 5. Armelie Lumanu-MS Sr 16 86 5.4 6. Porsha Phillips-UG Jr 16 44 2.8 6. Kelley Cain-UT So 15 77 5.1 Parrisha Simmons-AU So 16 44 2.8 7. Chanel Mokango-MS Sr 16 78 4.9 8. Kelley Cain-UT So 15 41 2.7 8. Glory Johnson-UT So 16 77 4.8 9. Tierney Jenkins-UA Jr 16 43 2.7 9. Angel Robinson-UG Sr 15 64 4.3 Charenee Stephens-SC So 16 43 2.7 10. Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 16 68 4.3 11. Jennifer George-UF Fr 16 42 2.6 Victoria Dunlap-UK Jr 16 68 4.3 12. Angel Robinson-UG Sr 15 39 2.6 12. Amani Franklin-UK Sr 16 67 4.2 13. Alyssia Brewer-UT So 16 40 2.5 13. Sharielle Smith-UF Sr 16 66 4.1 14. Kelsey Bone-SC Fr 16 39 2.4 14. Alyssia Brewer-UT So 16 64 4.0 Steffi Sorensen-UF Sr 16 39 2.4 KeKe Carrier-AU Sr 16 64 4.0

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Jence Rhoads-VU Jr 14 543 38.8 2. Bianca Thomas-UM Sr 16 614 38.4 3. Kayla Melson-UM Jr 16 613 38.3 4. Jasmine James-UG Fr 16 609 38.1 5. Alli Smalley-AU Jr 16 602 37.6 6. Jordan Greenleaf-AU Jr 16 599 37.4 7. Elizabeth Robertson-UM Sr 16 586 36.6 8. Merideth Marsh-VU Sr 16 581 36.3 9. Shantell Black-UM Sr 16 574 35.9 10. Alexis Rack-MS Sr 15 538 35.9 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Tennessee 16 15-1 1121 70.1 1. LSU 16 900 56.2 2. Kentucky 16 11-5 1095 68.4 2. Georgia 16 912 57.0 3. Ole Miss 16 7-9 1080 67.5 3. Tennessee 16 913 57.1 4. LSU 16 9-7 1074 67.1 4. Kentucky 16 965 60.3 5. Mississippi State 16 9-7 1034 64.6 5. Mississippi State 16 985 61.6 Vanderbilt 16 9-7 1034 64.6 6. South Carolina 16 1008 63.0 7. South Carolina 16 7-9 975 60.9 7. Vanderbilt 16 1009 63.1 8. Arkansas 16 4-12 949 59.3 8. Auburn 16 1016 63.5 9. Auburn 16 5-11 942 58.9 9. Florida 16 1070 66.9 10. Alabama 16 4-12 934 58.4 10. Arkansas 16 1097 68.6 Georgia 16 9-7 934 58.4 11. Alabama 16 1106 69.1 12. Florida 16 7-9 933 58.3 12. Ole Miss 16 1124 70.2

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Tennessee 16 70.1 57.1 +13.0 1. LSU 16 216 288 . 7 5 0 2. LSU 16 67.1 56.2 +10.9 2. Kentucky 16 269 364 . 7 3 9 3. Kentucky 16 68.4 60.3 +8.1 3. Vanderbilt 16 177 241 . 7 3 4 4. Mississippi State 16 64.6 61.6 +3.1 4. Ole Miss 16 215 293 . 7 3 4 5. Vanderbilt 16 64.6 63.1 +1.6 5. Florida 16 185 255 . 7 2 5 6. Georgia 16 58.4 57.0 +1.4 6. Mississippi State 16 172 239 . 7 2 0 7. South Carolina 16 60.9 63.0 -2.1 7. Arkansas 16 164 235 . 6 9 8 8. Ole Miss 16 67.5 70.2 -2.8 8. Tennessee 16 172 265 . 6 4 9 9. Auburn 16 58.9 63.5 -4.6 9. Georgia 16 178 279 . 6 3 8 10. Florida 16 58.3 66.9 -8.6 10. South Carolina 16 131 206 . 6 3 6 11. Arkansas 16 59.3 68.6 -9.2 11. Alabama 16 145 231 . 6 2 8 12. Alabama 16 58.4 69.1 -10.8 12. Auburn 16 141 240 . 5 8 8

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Vanderbilt 16 381 832 . 4 5 8 1. Georgia 16 324 928 . 3 4 9 2. Tennessee 16 436 955 . 4 5 7 2. Tennessee 16 327 931 . 3 5 1 3. LSU 16 395 958 . 4 1 2 3. Mississippi State 16 362 955 . 3 7 9 4. South Carolina 16 383 934 . 4 1 0 4. Kentucky 16 351 907 . 3 8 7 5. Ole Miss 16 376 919 . 4 0 9 5. LSU 16 342 866 . 3 9 5 6. Auburn 16 373 912 . 4 0 9 6. Vanderbilt 16 373 924 . 4 0 4 7. Kentucky 16 376 970 . 3 8 8 7. Alabama 16 407 996 . 4 0 9 8. Alabama 16 363 945 . 3 8 4 8. Auburn 16 383 934 . 4 1 0 9. Georgia 16 342 893 . 3 8 3 9. Arkansas 16 412 968 . 4 2 6 10. Mississippi State 16 378 991 . 3 8 1 10. Florida 16 401 939 . 4 2 7 11. Arkansas 16 352 953 . 3 6 9 11. South Carolina 16 376 876 . 4 2 9 12. Florida 16 324 926 . 3 5 0 12. Ole Miss 16 421 964 . 4 3 7

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Vanderbilt 16 95 232 . 4 0 9 1. Vanderbilt 16 61 240 . 2 5 4 2. Tennessee 16 77 200 . 3 8 5 2. Georgia 16 89 311 . 2 8 6 3. South Carolina 16 78 216 . 3 6 1 3. Mississippi State 16 79 270 . 2 9 3 4. LSU 16 68 197 . 3 4 5 4. Alabama 16 86 282 . 3 0 5 5. Ole Miss 16 113 331 . 3 4 1 5. Arkansas 16 81 257 . 3 1 5 6. Auburn 16 55 184 . 2 9 9 6. LSU 16 67 211 . 3 1 8 7. Mississippi State 16 106 357 . 2 9 7 7. Auburn 16 97 300 . 3 2 3 8. Kentucky 16 74 252 . 2 9 4 8. Florida 16 91 277 . 3 2 9 9. Alabama 16 63 219 . 2 8 8 9. Kentucky 16 66 200 . 3 3 0 10. Florida 16 100 352 . 2 8 4 10. South Carolina 16 64 188 . 3 4 0 11. Arkansas 16 81 287 . 2 8 2 11. Tennessee 16 102 288 . 3 5 4 12. Georgia 16 72 256 . 2 8 1 12. Ole Miss 16 99 259 . 3 8 2 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Tennessee 16 665 41.6 1. Vanderbilt 16 541 33.8 2. Georgia 16 632 39.5 2. South Carolina 16 542 33.9 3. Auburn 16 624 39.0 3. Auburn 16 544 34.0 4. Mississippi State 16 622 38.9 Tennessee 16 544 34.0 5. Alabama 16 604 37.8 5. LSU 16 558 34.9 6. Florida 16 603 37.7 6. Georgia 16 602 37.6 7. Kentucky 16 602 37.6 7. Kentucky 16 609 38.1 8. LSU 16 595 37.2 8. Florida 16 617 38.6 9. South Carolina 16 574 35.9 9. Ole Miss 16 618 38.6 10. Arkansas 16 567 35.4 10. Mississippi State 16 661 41.3 11. Ole Miss 16 557 34.8 11. Arkansas 16 668 41.8 12. Vanderbilt 16 542 33.9 12. Alabama 16 683 42.7

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Tennessee 16 665 41.6 544 34.0 +7.6 1. Tennessee 16 112 7.0 2. Auburn 16 624 39.0 544 34.0 +5.0 2. Georgia 16 81 5.1 3. LSU 16 595 37.2 558 34.9 +2.3 3. Auburn 16 78 4.9 4. South Carolina 16 574 35.9 542 33.9 +2.0 4. Arkansas 16 67 4.2 5. Georgia 16 632 39.5 602 37.6 +1.9 5. Mississippi State 16 66 4.1 6. Vanderbilt 16 542 33.9 541 33.8 +0.1 6. Florida 16 57 3.6 7. Kentucky 16 602 37.6 609 38.1 -0.4 7. LSU 16 56 3.5 8. Florida 16 603 37.7 617 38.6 -0.9 8. Alabama 16 55 3.4 9. Mississippi State 16 622 38.9 661 41.3 -2.4 9. Kentucky 16 48 3.0 10. Ole Miss 16 557 34.8 618 38.6 -3.8 10. Vanderbilt 16 30 1.9 11. Alabama 16 604 37.8 683 42.7 -4.9 11. South Carolina 16 29 1.8 12. Arkansas 16 567 35.4 668 41.8 -6.3 12. Ole Miss 16 28 1.8

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Tennessee 16 238 14.9 1. Kentucky 16 156 9.8 2. LSU 16 237 14.8 2. Arkansas 16 133 8.3 3. Mississippi State 16 215 13.4 3. LSU 16 132 8.3 4. Vanderbilt 16 213 13.3 4. Mississippi State 16 127 7.9 5. Auburn 16 211 13.2 5. Florida 16 126 7.9 6. Ole Miss 16 210 13.1 6. Alabama 16 111 6.9 7. Florida 16 193 12.1 7. Ole Miss 16 109 6.8 8. Alabama 16 186 11.6 8. Georgia 16 103 6.4 9. Georgia 16 185 11.6 9. Tennessee 16 96 6.0 10. Arkansas 16 177 11.1 10. Vanderbilt 16 93 5.8 11. Kentucky 16 169 10.6 Auburn 16 93 5.8 12. South Carolina 16 168 10.5 12. South Carolina 16 78 4.9

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. LSU 16 202 12.6 286 17.9 +5.3 1. LSU 16 237 14.8 202 12.6 1.2 2. Kentucky 16 250 15.6 329 20.6 +4.9 2. Tennessee 16 238 14.9 230 14.4 1.0 3. Mississippi State 16 242 15.1 272 17.0 +1.9 3. Ole Miss 16 210 13.1 222 13.9 0.9 4. Tennessee 16 230 14.4 249 15.6 +1.2 4. Mississippi State 16 215 13.4 242 15.1 0.9 5. Ole Miss 16 222 13.9 229 14.3 +0.4 5. Auburn 16 211 13.2 264 16.5 0.8 6. Arkansas 16 271 16.9 267 16.7 -0.2 6. Vanderbilt 16 213 13.3 277 17.3 0.8 7. South Carolina 16 228 14.3 218 13.6 -0.6 7. South Carolina 16 168 10.5 228 14.3 0.7 8. Georgia 16 264 16.5 245 15.3 -1.2 8. Georgia 16 185 11.6 264 16.5 0.7 9. Florida 16 293 18.3 259 16.2 -2.1 9. Kentucky 16 169 10.6 250 15.6 0.7 10. Alabama 16 321 20.1 277 17.3 -2.8 10. Florida 16 193 12.1 293 18.3 0.7 11. Auburn 16 264 16.5 212 13.3 -3.3 11. Arkansas 16 177 11.1 271 16.9 0.7 12. Vanderbilt 16 277 17.3 221 13.8 -3.5 12. Alabama 16 186 11.6 321 20.1 0.6 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Auburn 16 245 15.3 1. Tennessee 16 431 26.9 2. Florida 16 244 15.3 2. Georgia 16 410 25.6 3. Tennessee 16 234 14.6 3. Alabama 16 401 25.1 4. Kentucky 16 230 14.4 4. Mississippi State 16 393 24.6 5. Mississippi State 16 229 14.3 5. LSU 16 392 24.5 6. Georgia 16 222 13.9 6. Auburn 16 379 23.7 7. South Carolina 16 221 13.8 7. Vanderbilt 16 376 23.5 8. Ole Miss 16 208 13.0 8. Kentucky 16 372 23.3 9. Alabama 16 203 12.7 9. Arkansas 16 371 23.2 LSU 16 203 12.7 10. Florida 16 359 22.4 11. Arkansas 16 196 12.3 11. South Carolina 16 353 22.1 12. Vanderbilt 16 166 10.4 12. Ole Miss 16 349 21.8

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. LSU 16 392 163 .706 1. Auburn 16 245 343 .417 2. Tennessee 16 431 207 .676 2. Tennessee 16 234 337 .410 3. South Carolina 16 353 179 .664 3. Florida 16 244 395 .382 4. Auburn 16 379 201 .653 4. South Carolina 16 221 363 .378 5. Georgia 16 410 225 .646 5. Georgia 16 222 377 .371 6. Kentucky 16 372 213 .636 6. Kentucky 16 230 396 .367 7. Vanderbilt 16 376 227 .624 7. Ole Miss 16 208 375 .357 8. Arkansas 16 371 228 .619 8. Mississippi State 16 229 419 .353 9. Mississippi State 16 393 242 .619 9. Vanderbilt 16 166 314 .346 10. Florida 16 359 222 .618 10. LSU 16 203 395 .339 11. Alabama 16 401 251 .615 11. Alabama 16 203 432 .320 12. Ole Miss 16 349 243 .590 12. Arkansas 16 196 440 .308

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Ole Miss 16 113 7.1 2. Mississippi State 16 106 6.6 3. Florida 16 100 6.3 4. Vanderbilt 16 95 5.9 5. Arkansas 16 81 5.1 6. South Carolina 16 78 4.9 7. Tennessee 16 77 4.8 8. Kentucky 16 74 4.6 9. Georgia 16 72 4.5 10. LSU 16 68 4.3 11. Alabama 16 63 3.9 12. Auburn 16 55 3.4 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Tennessee 15-1 . 9 3 8 70.1 57.1 15-1 . 9 3 8 70.1 57.1 Tennessee -- 11 Kentucky 11-5 . 6 8 8 68.4 60.3 11-5 . 6 8 8 68.4 60.3 Georgia -- 2 LSU 9-7 . 5 6 2 67.1 56.2 9-7 . 5 6 2 67.1 56.2 LSU -- 2 Mississippi State 9-7 . 5 6 2 64.6 61.6 9-7 . 5 6 2 64.6 61.6 South Carolina -- 1 Vanderbilt 9-7 . 5 6 2 64.6 63.1 9-7 . 5 6 2 64.6 63.1 Auburn -- 1 Georgia 9-7 . 5 6 2 58.4 57.0 9-7 . 5 6 2 58.4 57.0 Alabama -- 1 Ole Miss 7-9 . 4 3 8 67.5 70.2 7-9 . 4 3 8 67.5 70.2 South Carolina 7-9 . 4 3 8 60.9 63.0 7-9 . 4 3 8 60.9 63.0 Florida 7-9 . 4 3 8 58.3 66.9 7-9 . 4 3 8 58.3 66.9 Auburn 5-11 . 3 1 2 58.9 63.5 5-11 . 3 1 2 58.9 63.5 Arkansas 4-12 . 2 5 0 59.3 68.6 4-12 . 2 5 0 59.3 68.6 Alabama 4-12 . 2 5 0 58.4 69.1 4-12 . 2 5 0 58.4 69.1

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Alabama 16 934-1106 58.4-69.1 -10.7 363-945 .3 8 4 63-219 .2 8 8 145-231 .6 2 8 604 683 -4.9 Arkansas 16 949-1097 59.3-68.6 -9.2 352-953 . 3 6 9 81-287 . 2 8 2 164-235 . 6 9 8 567 668 -6.3 Auburn 16 942-1016 58.9-63.5 -4.6 373-912 .4 0 9 55-184 .2 9 9 141-240 .5 8 8 624 544 +5.0 Florida 16 933-1070 58.3-66.9 -8.6 324-926 . 3 5 0 100-352 . 2 8 4 185-255 . 7 2 5 603 617 -0.9 Georgia 16 934-912 58.4-57.0 +1.4 342-893 .3 8 3 72-256 .2 8 1 178-279 .6 3 8 632 602 +1.9 Kentucky 16 1095-965 68.4-60.3 +8.1 376-970 . 3 8 8 74-252 . 2 9 4 269-364 . 7 3 9 602 609 -0.4 LSU 16 1074-900 67.1-56.2 +10.9 395-958 .4 1 2 68-197 .3 4 5 216-288 .7 5 0 595 558 +2.3 Mississippi State 16 1034-985 64.6-61.6 +3.1 378-991 . 3 8 1 106-357 . 2 9 7 172-239 . 7 2 0 622 661 -2.4 Ole Miss 16 1080-1124 67.5-70.2 -2.7 376-919 .4 0 9 113-331 .3 4 1 215-293 .7 3 4 557 618 -3.8 South Carolina 16 975-1008 60.9-63.0 -2.1 383-934 . 4 1 0 78-216 . 3 6 1 131-206 . 6 3 6 574 542 +2.0 Tennessee 16 1121-913 70.1-57.1 +13.0 436-955 .4 5 7 77-200 .3 8 5 172-265 .6 4 9 665 544 +7.6 Vanderbilt 16 1034-1009 64.6-63.1 +1.6 381-832 . 4 5 8 95-232 . 4 0 9 177-241 . 7 3 4 542 541 +0.1

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Alabama 8-15862 1983 8-23674 2959 0-0 0 16-39536 2471 Arkansas 8-16329 2041 8-35119 4390 0-0 0 16-51448 3216 Auburn 8-25341 3168 8-34463 4308 0-0 0 16-59804 3738 Florida 8-17513 2189 8-39498 4937 0-0 0 16-57011 3563 Georgia 8-39633 4954 8-27083 3385 0-0 0 16-66716 4170 Kentucky 8-51392 6424 8-34546 4318 0-0 0 16-85938 5371 LSU 8-30681 3835 8-32831 4104 0-0 0 16-63512 3970 Mississippi State 8-15530 1941 8-20192 2524 0-0 0 16-35722 2233 Ole Miss 8-10952 1369 8-38650 4831 0-0 0 16-49602 3100 South Carolina 8-29472 3684 8-37212 4652 0-0 0 16-66684 4168 Tennessee 8-108096 13512 8-41973 5247 0-0 0 16-150069 9379 Vanderbilt 8-38991 4874 8-34551 4319 0-0 0 16-73542 4596 Totals 96-399792 4164 96-399792 4164 0-0 0 192-799584 4164 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball Conference Individual Highs Games Thru March 30 (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 43 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Maryland (11/22/09) 42 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 34 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (01/28/10) 34 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Tennessee (02/28/10) 33 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Butler (11/15/09) 33 Varisia Raffington (Alabama) vs CS Bakersfield (11/28/09) 32 Kelsey Bone (South Carolina) at Clemson (11/19/09) 32 Allison Hightower (LSU) at Louisiana Tech (12/01/09) 32 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Louisiana Tech (12/12/09) 32 A'dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs Liberty (03/20/10) Field goals made 14 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Maryland (11/22/09) 14 Varisia Raffington (Alabama) vs CS Bakersfield (11/28/09) 13 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 12 Kelsey Bone (South Carolina) at Clemson (11/19/09) 12 Valerie Nainima (South Carolina) vs NC State (12/13/09) 11 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Florida Atlantic (11/28/09) 11 KeKe Carrier (Auburn) at North Carolina A&T (12/01/09) 11 Alyssia Brewer (Tennessee) vs George Washington (12/01/09) 11 Kelsey Bone (South Carolina) vs North Carolina (12/20/09) 11 Valerie Nainima (South Carolina) vs Boston Univ. (12/28/09) 11 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) vs Alcorn State (12/30/09) 11 Kelsey Bone (South Carolina) vs Kentucky (01/14/10) 11 Allison Hightower (LSU) at Alabama (01/31/10) 11 Allison Hightower (LSU) at Auburn (02/14/10) 11 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Tennessee (02/28/10) 11 Ericka Russell (Alabama) vs Georgia (03/04/10) Field goal attempts 31 Valerie Nainima (South Carolina) vs Boston Univ. (12/28/09) 30 Allison Hightower (LSU) vs Kentucky (01/28/10) 30 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at LSU (02/07/10) 27 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Old Dominion (12/06/09) 27 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Tennessee (02/28/10) 26 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 25 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Arkansas-Little Rock (12/02/09) 25 Valerie Nainima (South Carolina) vs NC State (12/13/09) 24 La'Keisha Sutton (South Carolina) at Clemson (11/19/09) 24 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Kentucky (01/31/10) Field goal percentage 1.000 (10-10) Hannah Tuomi (Vanderbilt) vs Florida (02/24/10) .889 (8-9) Courtney Jones (LSU) vs Arkansas (02/25/10) .846 (11-13) Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) vs Alcorn State (12/30/09) .818 (9-11) Sarah Watkins (Arkansas) vs Alcorn State (11/15/09) .818 (9-11) KeKe Carrier (Auburn) vs Alabama (01/14/10) .818 (9-11) Alyssia Brewer (Tennessee) vs Ole Miss (03/05/10) .818 (9-11) Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Austin Peay (03/20/10) .818 (9-11) Chanel Mokango (Mississippi State) vs Ohio State (03/23/10) .800 (8-10) Hannah Tuomi (Vanderbilt) at Southern Illinois (11/18/09) .800 (8-10) KeKe Carrier (Auburn) vs Georgia Southern (11/24/09) .800 (8-10) A'dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs McNeese State (11/28/09) .800 (8-10) C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs Coppin State (12/08/09) .800 (8-10) Azania Stewart (Florida) vs Southern (12/20/09) .800 (8-10) Kelley Cain (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (02/08/10) 3-Pt FG made 8 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs Iona (11/26/09) 7 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Maryland (11/22/09) 7 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Arkansas-Little Rock (12/02/09) 7 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs Centenary (12/29/09) 7 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (01/28/10) 7 Elizabeth Robertson (Ole Miss) at LSU (02/07/10) 6 Jasmine James (Georgia) at Chattanooga (11/19/09) 6 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/20/09) 6 Steffi Sorensen (Florida) at Old Dominion (12/11/09) 6 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Louisiana Tech (12/12/09) 6 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs DePaul (12/19/09) 6 Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) vs Tennessee State (12/20/09) 6 Keyla Snowden (Kentucky) vs UT Martin (12/22/09) 6 Valerie Nainima (South Carolina) vs Auburn (01/17/10) 6 Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Auburn (01/28/10) 6 Allison Hightower (LSU) at Alabama (01/31/10) 6 Steffi Sorensen (Florida) at Ole Miss (01/31/10) 6 Ashley Houts (Georgia) vs Alabama (02/14/10) 6 Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Florida (02/14/10) 6 Elizabeth Robertson (Ole Miss) at Arkansas (02/18/10) 6 Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) vs South Carolina (02/28/10) 6 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs South Carolina (03/04/10) 6 Ericka Russell (Alabama) vs Georgia (03/04/10) 6 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Ohio State (03/23/10) 3-Pt FG attempts 19 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs Centenary (12/29/09) 17 Valerie Nainima (South Carolina) vs Boston Univ. (12/28/09) 17 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Florida (02/07/10) 16 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at LSU (02/07/10) 15 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs Tennessee (02/11/10) 14 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Maryland (11/22/09) 14 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Old Dominion (12/06/09) 14 Jordan Jones (Florida) at Rutgers (12/07/09) 14 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Louisiana Tech (12/12/09) 14 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Tennessee (01/10/10) 14 Elizabeth Robertson (Ole Miss) vs South Carolina (03/04/10) 3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) Keyla Snowden (Kentucky) vs Florida (02/18/10) .857 (6-7) Steffi Sorensen (Florida) at Ole Miss (01/31/10) .857 (6-7) Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs South Carolina (03/04/10) .833 (5-6) Dominique Robinson (Arkansas) vs East Tennessee State (11/22/09) .833 (5-6) Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) vs NC State (11/28/09) .833 (5-6) Mary Kathryn Govero (Mississippi State) vs Ohio State (03/23/10) .714 (5-7) Elizabeth Robertson (Ole Miss) at Georgia (01/24/10) .714 (5-7) Elizabeth Robertson (Ole Miss) vs Tennessee (02/11/10) .714 (5-7) Alli Smalley (Auburn) vs Florida (03/04/10) .700 (7-10) Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (01/28/10) Free throws made 13 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Butler (11/15/09) 13 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 12 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 12 Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) vs Alabama (01/28/10) 12 A'dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs Liberty (03/20/10) 11 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) at Tulane (11/25/09) 11 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) vs Rutgers (12/13/09) 11 Jordan Jones (Florida) vs Mississippi State (02/07/10) 11 A'dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs Mississippi State (03/06/10) 11 Jasmine James (Georgia) vs Oklahoma State (03/22/10) 11 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Oklahoma (03/30/10) Free throw attempts 17 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Middle Tennessee (12/28/09) 17 A'dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs Liberty (03/20/10) 15 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Butler (11/15/09) 15 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 14 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) vs Texas (11/26/09) 14 Allison Hightower (LSU) at Louisiana Tech (12/01/09) 14 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs Alabama (01/06/10) 14 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at Kentucky (02/04/10) 14 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 13 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Louisiana Tech (12/12/09) 13 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Vanderbilt (02/14/10) 13 Jasmine James (Georgia) vs Oklahoma State (03/22/10) Free throw percentage 1.000 (12-12) Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) vs Alabama (01/28/10) 1.000 (11-11) Jordan Jones (Florida) vs Mississippi State (02/07/10) 1.000 (10-10) Charity Ford (Arkansas) vs Sam Houston State (12/29/09) 1.000 (9-9) Ashley Daniels (Arkansas) vs Alcorn State (11/15/09) 1.000 (9-9) Azania Stewart (Florida) vs Auburn (01/07/10) 1.000 (9-9) Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (01/28/10) 1.000 (8-8) Ashley Houts (Georgia) vs Rutgers (11/22/09) 1.000 (8-8) Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Maryland (11/22/09) 1.000 (8-8) Diamber Johnson (Mississippi State) vs Vanderbilt (01/07/10) 1.000 (8-8) Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs South Carolina (01/21/10) 1.000 (8-8) Dominique Robinson (Arkansas) at Alabama (01/24/10) 1.000 (8-8) Jasmine Hassell (Georgia) vs Ole Miss (01/24/10) 1.000 (8-8) Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Tennessee (02/28/10) Rebounds 27 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) at Belmont (11/21/09) 19 KeKe Carrier (Auburn) vs Valparaiso (12/28/09) 18 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Butler (11/15/09) 17 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) at TAMU-CC (11/14/09) 17 Ashley Daniels (Arkansas) vs Sam Houston State (12/29/09) 17 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) at Alabama (01/03/10) 17 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Arkansas (02/04/10) 16 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Morehead State (11/17/09) 16 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Miami (Ohio) (12/01/09) 16 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Middle Tennessee (12/28/09) 16 Jordan Greenleaf (Auburn) vs Mississippi State (01/03/10) 16 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) at Florida (02/07/10) 16 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) at Ole Miss (02/11/10) Assists 13 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 12 Dedrea Magee (Alabama) vs CS Bakersfield (11/28/09) 12 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) vs Oklahoma (01/03/10) 11 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs SE Louisiana (11/13/09) 11 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) vs Austin Peay (11/27/09) 10 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) vs Lehigh (11/15/09) 10 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) vs Ole Miss (01/03/10) 10 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Arkansas (01/10/10) 10 Jasmine James (Georgia) at Arkansas (01/17/10) 10 Morgan Toles (Auburn) vs Georgia (01/31/10) 10 Katherine Graham (LSU) vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 10 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at LSU (02/07/10) Steals 8 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Louisville (12/20/09) 8 A'dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs Miss. Valley State (01/01/10) 7 Samone Kennedy (South Carolina) vs High Point (12/02/09) 7 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs UT Martin (12/22/09) 7 Lonnika Thompson (Florida) vs Ohio (12/28/09) 7 Jasmine James (Georgia) at Savannah State (12/30/09) 6 Steffi Sorensen (Florida) vs Stetson (11/14/09) 6 Meredith Mitchell (Georgia) vs Alabama State (11/25/09) 6 Ashley Houts (Georgia) at Southern Miss (11/28/09) 6 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Louisiana Tech (12/12/09) 6 A'dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs Florida A&M (12/13/09) 6 Jasmine James (Georgia) vs Detroit (12/22/09) 6 Ashley Houts (Georgia) vs Detroit (12/22/09) 6 Allison Hightower (LSU) at Xavier (12/30/09) 6 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) at Auburn (01/03/10) 6 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) at Auburn (01/21/10) 6 Charity Ford (Arkansas) vs Kentucky (02/07/10) 6 Steffi Sorensen (Florida) vs Alabama (02/28/10) 6 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) vs Kentucky (03/06/10) 6 Lonnika Thompson (Florida) at Miami (03/21/10) 6 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) vs Ohio State (03/23/10) Blocked shots 12 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs LSU (02/22/10) 8 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Arkansas (02/04/10) 7 Pascale West (Auburn) vs Alabama A&M (11/19/09) 7 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Florida (02/14/10) 7 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Kentucky (02/25/10) 6 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) at Virginia (11/22/09) 6 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Rutgers (12/13/09) 6 KeKe Carrier (Auburn) vs Valparaiso (12/28/09) 6 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs South Carolina (01/07/10) 6 Chanel Mokango (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (01/14/10) 6 Jennifer George (Florida) vs South Carolina (01/24/10) 6 KeKe Carrier (Auburn) at Tennessee (01/28/10) 6 Chanel Mokango (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (03/05/10) 6 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Dayton (03/22/10) Turnovers 11 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs LSU (01/07/10) 10 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) at Kentucky (01/21/10) 10 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) vs Kentucky (03/06/10) 9 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) at Florida (01/14/10) 9 Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) at Tennessee (01/17/10) 9 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) at Alabama (01/24/10) 8 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs SE Louisiana (11/13/09) 8 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs East Tennessee State (11/15/09) 8 LaToya King (Alabama) at TAMU-CC (11/14/09) 8 Amber Smith (Kentucky) vs Miami (Ohio) (12/01/09) 8 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) vs Southern Miss (12/02/09) 8 Jasmine James (Georgia) vs Tulane (03/20/10) 8 Amber Smith (Kentucky) vs Oklahoma (03/30/10) 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball Conference Team Highs Games Thru March 30 (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 108 Mississippi State vs Alcorn State (12/30/09) 107 Kentucky vs Miami (Ohio) (12/01/09) 106 Mississippi State vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/13/09) 106 Arkansas vs Sam Houston State (12/29/09) 102 Tennessee vs Old Dominion (12/30/09) 102 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 101 Kentucky vs Louisville (12/20/09) 101 Ole Miss vs Winston-Salem State (12/20/09) 101 LSU vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 98 Ole Miss vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/20/09) Margin 73 (92-19) LSU vs Centenary (11/15/09) 62 (93-31) LSU vs Houston Baptist (12/15/09) 58 (106-48) Mississippi State vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/13/09) 55 (101-46) Ole Miss vs Winston-Salem State (12/20/09) 55 (89-34) Tennessee at San Francisco (12/22/09) 54 (107-53) Kentucky vs Miami (Ohio) (12/01/09) 52 (91-39) Kentucky vs Florida A&M (12/13/09) 49 (87-38) Ole Miss vs Centenary (12/29/09) 46 (81-35) Mississippi State vs Utah Valley (11/18/09) 45 (78-33) Ole Miss vs San Jose State (11/27/09) 45 (72-27) LSU vs SE Louisiana (12/22/09) 45 (93-48) Kentucky vs Miss. Valley State (01/01/10) Field goals made 43 Tennessee vs Old Dominion (12/30/09) 41 Mississippi State vs Alcorn State (12/30/09) 41 Tennessee vs Dayton (03/22/10) 39 LSU vs Houston Baptist (12/15/09) 39 Tennessee vs Oklahoma (01/03/10) 38 Mississippi State vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/13/09) 38 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 37 Arkansas vs Sam Houston State (12/29/09) 36 Alabama vs CS Bakersfield (11/28/09) 36 Kentucky vs Miami (Ohio) (12/01/09) 36 Tennessee vs George Washington (12/01/09) 36 Vanderbilt vs East Tennessee State (12/28/09) Field goal attempts 87 Alabama at Belmont (11/21/09) 86 Mississippi State at Florida (02/07/10) 85 Mississippi State vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/13/09) 81 Ole Miss at Sam Houston State (11/17/09) 81 LSU vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 80 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 79 Ole Miss vs Centenary (12/29/09) 78 Kentucky vs Louisville (12/20/09) 77 Arkansas at Oklahoma (12/05/09) 76 Tennessee vs George Washington (12/01/09) 76 Tennessee vs Oklahoma (01/03/10) 76 Auburn at Florida (01/07/10) 76 Tennessee vs Dayton (03/22/10) 76 Tennessee vs Baylor (03/27/10) Field goal percentage .672 (43-64) Tennessee vs Old Dominion (12/30/09) .633 (31-49) Mississippi State vs Samford (12/14/09) .603 (35-58) Ole Miss vs Winston-Salem State (12/20/09) .596 (31-52) South Carolina at Alabama (01/10/10) .582 (32-55) Alabama vs Florida (01/21/10) .578 (26-45) Vanderbilt vs Florida (02/24/10) .577 (41-71) Mississippi State vs Alcorn State (12/30/09) .571 (36-63) Kentucky vs Miami (Ohio) (12/01/09) .565 (26-46) Florida vs UAB (11/24/09) .557 (34-61) Mississippi State vs Ohio State (03/23/10) 3-Pt FG made 13 Tennessee vs Auburn (01/28/10) 13 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 12 Florida at Fla International (11/29/09) 12 Kentucky vs Miami (Ohio) (12/01/09) 12 Georgia vs Alabama (02/14/10) 12 Mississippi State vs Ohio State (03/23/10) 11 Ole Miss at Sam Houston State (11/17/09) 11 Florida vs UAB (11/24/09) 11 Arkansas vs Iona (11/26/09) 11 Ole Miss at Arkansas-Little Rock (12/02/09) 11 Ole Miss vs Ohio State (12/13/09) 11 Florida at Ole Miss (01/31/10) 3-Pt FG attempts 35 Mississippi State at Florida (02/07/10) 33 Florida vs Auburn (01/07/10) 32 Florida at Rutgers (12/07/09) 32 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 31 Florida vs Florida State (11/17/09) 31 Kentucky at Morehead State (11/17/09) 31 Ole Miss vs Centenary (12/29/09) 31 Florida vs South Florida (03/18/10) 30 Mississippi State vs Utah Valley (11/18/09) 30 Mississippi State vs Tennessee (01/10/10) 30 Ole Miss at Mississippi State (02/14/10) 3-Pt percentage .750 (9-12) Vanderbilt vs Ole Miss (01/03/10) .706 (12-17) Kentucky vs Miami (Ohio) (12/01/09) .700 (7-10) Alabama at Kentucky (01/17/10) .667 (8-12) South Carolina at Alabama (01/10/10) .667 (4-6) LSU at Tennessee (02/22/10) .636 (7-11) Vanderbilt vs NC State (11/28/09) .636 (7-11) Kentucky vs Liberty (03/20/10) .625 (10-16) Tennessee vs Oklahoma (01/03/10) .625 (5-8) LSU at South Carolina (01/03/10) .625 (5-8) Kentucky at LSU (01/28/10) Free throws made 36 Kentucky vs Louisville (12/20/09) 31 LSU at Tulane (11/25/09) 31 LSU vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 28 Vanderbilt vs NC State (11/28/09) 28 Georgia vs Alabama (03/04/10) 26 Tennessee vs Rutgers (12/13/09) 26 Ole Miss vs Alabama (01/06/10) 26 Kentucky vs Liberty (03/20/10) 25 Kentucky vs Boston Univ. (11/13/09) 25 Vanderbilt at Southern Illinois (11/18/09) 25 Arkansas vs Sam Houston State (12/29/09) 25 Tennessee vs Kentucky (02/25/10) Free throw attempts 52 Kentucky vs Louisville (12/20/09) 41 Kentucky vs Miss. Valley State (01/01/10) 40 LSU at Tulane (11/25/09) 37 Mississippi State vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/13/09) 37 Georgia vs Oklahoma State (03/22/10) 36 Auburn vs Troy (11/13/09) 36 Vanderbilt at Southern Illinois (11/18/09) 36 LSU vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 36 Georgia vs Alabama (03/04/10) 36 Kentucky vs Liberty (03/20/10) Free throw percentage 1.000 (12-12) Ole Miss at Florida Atlantic (11/28/09) 1.000 (10-10) Tennessee vs LSU (02/22/10) 1.000 (10-10) LSU at Duke (03/22/10) 1.000 (8-8) Florida at Ole Miss (01/31/10) 1.000 (7-7) LSU at Georgia (02/04/10) 1.000 (7-7) Florida vs LSU (02/11/10) 1.000 (1-1) Vanderbilt at Auburn (01/21/10) .955 (21-22) Kentucky vs Florida (02/18/10) .947 (18-19) Kentucky vs South Carolina (02/21/10) .941 (16-17) Ole Miss vs SE Louisiana (11/13/09) .941 (16-17) Florida vs Florida A&M (12/01/09) Rebounds 71 Mississippi State vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/13/09) 60 Alabama at Belmont (11/21/09) 59 Alabama vs Jackson State (11/17/09) 59 Arkansas vs Sam Houston State (12/29/09) 59 Ole Miss vs Centenary (12/29/09) 58 Auburn at Florida (01/07/10) 56 Ole Miss at Sam Houston State (11/17/09) 56 Auburn vs Florida A&M (11/28/09) 55 Mississippi State vs Alabama (02/04/10) 54 Tennessee vs Louisville (12/16/09) 54 Florida vs Mississippi State (02/07/10) Assists 31 Ole Miss vs Winston-Salem State (12/20/09) 27 LSU vs Centenary (11/15/09) 27 Ole Miss at Sam Houston State (11/17/09) 27 Alabama vs CS Bakersfield (11/28/09) 27 Tennessee vs Old Dominion (12/30/09) 26 Ole Miss vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/20/09) 26 Mississippi State vs Alcorn State (12/30/09) 25 Vanderbilt vs Tennessee State (12/20/09) 24 Ole Miss vs SE Louisiana (11/13/09) 24 Tennessee vs Oklahoma (01/03/10) 24 Vanderbilt vs Ole Miss (01/03/10) 24 Auburn vs Alabama (01/14/10) Steals 21 LSU vs Houston Baptist (12/15/09) 21 Kentucky vs Louisville (12/20/09) 21 Georgia at Savannah State (12/30/09) 20 Florida vs Ohio (12/28/09) 20 Kentucky vs Miss. Valley State (01/01/10) 19 Arkansas vs Iona (11/26/09) 19 Florida vs Alabama (02/28/10) 18 Kentucky vs UT Martin (12/22/09) 17 Arkansas vs Alcorn State (11/15/09) 17 Ole Miss vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/20/09) 17 Mississippi State at Louisiana Tech (12/12/09) Blocked shots 17 Auburn vs Alabama A&M (11/19/09) 15 Tennessee vs Kentucky (02/25/10) 14 Tennessee vs LSU (02/22/10) 12 Tennessee vs Louisville (12/16/09) 12 Tennessee vs Florida (02/14/10) 11 Georgia vs Kentucky (01/07/10) 11 Tennessee vs South Carolina (01/07/10) 10 Kentucky vs McNeese State (11/28/09) 10 Georgia vs Georgia Tech (12/06/09) 10 Auburn vs Valparaiso (12/28/09) 10 Arkansas vs Sam Houston State (12/29/09) 10 Tennessee vs Arkansas (02/04/10) 10 Tennessee vs Dayton (03/22/10) Turnovers 31 Arkansas vs Alcorn State (11/15/09) 30 Arkansas at Alabama (01/24/10) 29 Kentucky at Middle Tennessee (12/28/09) 29 Arkansas vs LSU (01/07/10) 28 Arkansas vs Iona (11/26/09) 28 Arkansas vs UTSA (12/20/09) 28 Alabama at Arkansas (02/21/10) 28 Mississippi State vs Kentucky (03/06/10) 27 Alabama at UCF (12/14/09) 27 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (01/17/10) Fouls 35 Alabama at Alabama State (12/04/09) 31 Alabama at TAMU-CC (11/14/09) 31 Arkansas vs UTSA (12/20/09) 28 Arkansas vs East Tennessee State (11/22/09) 28 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 27 Florida at Old Dominion (12/11/09) 27 Alabama at Vanderbilt (01/28/10) 26 Auburn vs Troy (11/13/09) 26 South Carolina at Clemson (11/19/09) 26 Alabama vs Georgia (03/04/10) 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball Conference Individual Highs Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 42 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 34 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (01/28/10) 34 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Tennessee (02/28/10) 31 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Vanderbilt (01/07/10) 31 Allison Hightower (LSU) vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 30 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) at Ole Miss (01/17/10) 29 Allison Hightower (LSU) at Alabama (01/31/10) 29 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at LSU (02/07/10) 29 Allison Hightower (LSU) at Auburn (02/14/10) 28 Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) at Mississippi State (01/07/10) 28 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Florida (01/21/10) Field goals made 13 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 11 Kelsey Bone (South Carolina) vs Kentucky (01/14/10) 11 Allison Hightower (LSU) at Alabama (01/31/10) 11 Allison Hightower (LSU) at Auburn (02/14/10) 11 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Tennessee (02/28/10) 10 Ashley Houts (Georgia) vs Kentucky (01/07/10) 10 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs Auburn (01/10/10) 10 Charity Ford (Arkansas) vs Mississippi State (01/14/10) 10 Alli Smalley (Auburn) vs Alabama (01/14/10) 10 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) at Ole Miss (01/17/10) 10 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Florida (01/21/10) 10 Allison Hightower (LSU) vs Kentucky (01/28/10) 10 Kelsey Bone (South Carolina) at Auburn (02/04/10) 10 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at LSU (02/07/10) 10 Celiscia Farmer (Alabama) vs Tennessee (02/18/10) 10 Hannah Tuomi (Vanderbilt) vs Florida (02/24/10) 10 Alli Smalley (Auburn) vs Kentucky (02/28/10) 10 Allison Hightower (LSU) vs Mississippi State (02/28/10) 10 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) vs Ole Miss (02/28/10) Field goal attempts 30 Allison Hightower (LSU) vs Kentucky (01/28/10) 30 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at LSU (02/07/10) 27 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Tennessee (02/28/10) 26 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 24 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Kentucky (01/31/10) 22 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Tennessee (01/10/10) 22 Allison Hightower (LSU) vs Tennessee (01/24/10) 22 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs Tennessee (02/11/10) 21 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs Auburn (01/10/10) 21 Kelsey Bone (South Carolina) at Auburn (02/04/10) 21 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Florida (02/07/10) Field goal percentage 1.000 (10-10) Hannah Tuomi (Vanderbilt) vs Florida (02/24/10) .889 (8-9) Courtney Jones (LSU) vs Arkansas (02/25/10) .818 (9-11) KeKe Carrier (Auburn) vs Alabama (01/14/10) .800 (8-10) Kelley Cain (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (02/08/10) .786 (11-14) Kelsey Bone (South Carolina) vs Kentucky (01/14/10) .769 (10-13) Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) vs Ole Miss (02/28/10) .750 (9-12) Katherine Graham (LSU) vs South Carolina (01/21/10) .750 (9-12) Celiscia Farmer (Alabama) vs Florida (01/21/10) .750 (9-12) Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) vs Kentucky (02/14/10) .727 (8-11) Keyla Snowden (Kentucky) vs Florida (02/18/10) .727 (8-11) Mary Kathryn Govero (Mississippi State) at Alabama (02/25/10) 3-Pt FG made 7 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (01/28/10) 7 Elizabeth Robertson (Ole Miss) at LSU (02/07/10) 6 Valerie Nainima (South Carolina) vs Auburn (01/17/10) 6 Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Auburn (01/28/10) 6 Allison Hightower (LSU) at Alabama (01/31/10) 6 Steffi Sorensen (Florida) at Ole Miss (01/31/10) 6 Ashley Houts (Georgia) vs Alabama (02/14/10) 6 Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Florida (02/14/10) 6 Elizabeth Robertson (Ole Miss) at Arkansas (02/18/10) 6 Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) vs South Carolina (02/28/10) 3-Pt FG attempts 17 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Florida (02/07/10) 16 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at LSU (02/07/10) 15 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs Tennessee (02/11/10) 14 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Tennessee (01/10/10) 13 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Florida (01/17/10) 13 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs Vanderbilt (01/31/10) 13 Valerie Nainima (South Carolina) at Auburn (02/04/10) 13 Elizabeth Robertson (Ole Miss) at LSU (02/07/10) 13 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Mississippi State (02/14/10) 12 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Auburn (01/03/10) 12 Steffi Sorensen (Florida) vs Tennessee (01/14/10) 12 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Ole Miss (01/21/10) 12 Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Auburn (01/28/10) 12 Valerie Nainima (South Carolina) vs Tennessee (01/31/10) 12 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs Florida (01/31/10) 12 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Kentucky (02/04/10) 12 Elizabeth Robertson (Ole Miss) at Mississippi State (02/14/10) 12 Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs Florida (02/14/10) 3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) Keyla Snowden (Kentucky) vs Florida (02/18/10) .857 (6-7) Steffi Sorensen (Florida) at Ole Miss (01/31/10) .714 (5-7) Elizabeth Robertson (Ole Miss) at Georgia (01/24/10) .714 (5-7) Elizabeth Robertson (Ole Miss) vs Tennessee (02/11/10) .700 (7-10) Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (01/28/10) .667 (6-9) Valerie Nainima (South Carolina) vs Auburn (01/17/10) .667 (6-9) Allison Hightower (LSU) at Alabama (01/31/10) .667 (6-9) Ashley Houts (Georgia) vs Alabama (02/14/10) .625 (5-8) Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) at Mississippi State (01/07/10) .625 (5-8) Angie Bjorklund (Tennessee) vs South Carolina (01/07/10) .625 (5-8) Ericka Russell (Alabama) at Kentucky (01/17/10) .625 (5-8) Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) at Tennessee (01/17/10) .625 (5-8) Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) at Auburn (01/21/10) Free throws made 13 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 12 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 12 Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) vs Alabama (01/28/10) 11 Jordan Jones (Florida) vs Mississippi State (02/07/10) 10 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs Alabama (01/06/10) 10 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) at Ole Miss (01/17/10) 10 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Arkansas (01/21/10) 10 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at Kentucky (02/04/10) 10 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Tennessee (02/25/10) 9 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Vanderbilt (01/07/10) 9 Azania Stewart (Florida) vs Auburn (01/07/10) 9 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (01/28/10) 9 Amber Smith (Kentucky) at Mississippi State (01/31/10) 9 Allison Hightower (LSU) vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) Free throw attempts 15 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 14 Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs Alabama (01/06/10) 14 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at Kentucky (02/04/10) 14 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 13 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Vanderbilt (02/14/10) 12 KeKe Carrier (Auburn) vs Mississippi State (01/03/10) 12 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Vanderbilt (01/07/10) 12 Jasmine James (Georgia) vs Florida (01/10/10) 12 Lasondra Barrett (LSU) at Ole Miss (01/17/10) 12 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) vs Arkansas (01/21/10) 12 Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) vs Alabama (01/28/10) 12 Allison Hightower (LSU) vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 12 Alyssia Brewer (Tennessee) at Alabama (02/18/10) Free throw percentage 1.000 (12-12) Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) vs Alabama (01/28/10) 1.000 (11-11) Jordan Jones (Florida) vs Mississippi State (02/07/10) 1.000 (9-9) Azania Stewart (Florida) vs Auburn (01/07/10) 1.000 (9-9) Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (01/28/10) 1.000 (8-8) Diamber Johnson (Mississippi State) vs Vanderbilt (01/07/10) 1.000 (8-8) Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs South Carolina (01/21/10) 1.000 (8-8) Dominique Robinson (Arkansas) at Alabama (01/24/10) 1.000 (8-8) Jasmine Hassell (Georgia) vs Ole Miss (01/24/10) 1.000 (8-8) Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) at Tennessee (02/28/10) .929 (13-14) Lasondra Barrett (LSU) vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) Rebounds 17 Porsha Phillips (Georgia) at Alabama (01/03/10) 17 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Arkansas (02/04/10) 16 Jordan Greenleaf (Auburn) vs Mississippi State (01/03/10) 16 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) at Florida (02/07/10) 16 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) at Ole Miss (02/11/10) 15 Glory Johnson (Tennessee) at Mississippi State (01/10/10) 14 Angel Robinson (Georgia) vs Florida (01/10/10) 14 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) vs Florida (01/17/10) 14 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Arkansas (01/24/10) 14 Nikki Byrd (Ole Miss) at Georgia (01/24/10) 14 Kelsey Bone (South Carolina) at Auburn (02/04/10) 14 Angel Robinson (Georgia) vs LSU (02/04/10) 14 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/21/10) Assists 13 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs LSU (01/17/10) 10 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) vs Ole Miss (01/03/10) 10 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Arkansas (01/10/10) 10 Jasmine James (Georgia) at Arkansas (01/17/10) 10 Morgan Toles (Auburn) vs Georgia (01/31/10) 10 Katherine Graham (LSU) vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 10 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) at LSU (02/07/10) 9 Ashley Houts (Georgia) at Arkansas (01/17/10) 9 Amber Smith (Kentucky) vs Alabama (01/17/10) 9 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Alabama (02/04/10) 9 Dedrea Magee (Alabama) vs Auburn (02/07/10) 9 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) vs South Carolina (02/28/10) Steals 6 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) at Auburn (01/03/10) 6 Jence Rhoads (Vanderbilt) at Auburn (01/21/10) 6 Charity Ford (Arkansas) vs Kentucky (02/07/10) 6 Steffi Sorensen (Florida) vs Alabama (02/28/10) 5 Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) at Georgia (01/07/10) 5 A'dia Mathies (Kentucky) vs Vanderbilt (01/10/10) 5 Steffi Sorensen (Florida) vs Tennessee (01/14/10) 5 Jennifer George (Florida) vs Tennessee (01/14/10) 5 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) vs Georgia (01/17/10) 5 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) vs Florida (01/17/10) 5 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) vs Florida (01/21/10) 5 C'eira Ricketts (Arkansas) at Tennessee (02/04/10) 5 Charity Ford (Arkansas) at South Carolina (02/14/10) 5 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Alabama (02/25/10) 5 Tierney Jenkins (Alabama) at Florida (02/28/10) Blocked shots 12 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs LSU (02/22/10) 8 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Arkansas (02/04/10) 7 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Florida (02/14/10) 7 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs Kentucky (02/25/10) 6 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) vs South Carolina (01/07/10) 6 Chanel Mokango (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (01/14/10) 6 Jennifer George (Florida) vs South Carolina (01/24/10) 6 KeKe Carrier (Auburn) at Tennessee (01/28/10) 5 Azania Stewart (Florida) vs Auburn (01/07/10) 5 Angel Robinson (Georgia) vs Florida (01/10/10) 5 KeKe Carrier (Auburn) at South Carolina (01/17/10) 5 Chanel Mokango (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (01/28/10) 5 Azania Stewart (Florida) vs Vanderbilt (02/04/10) 5 Kelley Cain (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (02/08/10) Turnovers 11 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) vs LSU (01/07/10) 10 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) at Kentucky (01/21/10) 9 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) at Florida (01/14/10) 9 Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) at Tennessee (01/17/10) 9 Lyndsay Harris (Arkansas) at Alabama (01/24/10) 7 Jasmine James (Georgia) vs Kentucky (01/07/10) 7 Ashley Houts (Georgia) vs Kentucky (01/07/10) 7 Armelie Lumanu (Mississippi State) vs Florida (01/17/10) 7 Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee) at Georgia (01/21/10) 7 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) at Ole Miss (01/21/10) 7 Alexis Rack (Mississippi State) vs Georgia (01/28/10) 7 Kayla Melson (Ole Miss) vs Florida (01/31/10) 7 Amber Smith (Kentucky) at Arkansas (02/07/10) 7 Shantell Black (Ole Miss) at Mississippi State (02/14/10) 7 Steffi Sorensen (Florida) at Kentucky (02/18/10) 7 Dedrea Magee (Alabama) at Arkansas (02/21/10) 7 KeKe Carrier (Auburn) vs Kentucky (02/28/10) 2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball Conference Team Highs Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 102 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 101 LSU vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 90 Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (01/07/10) 88 Kentucky vs Alabama (01/17/10) 86 Vanderbilt vs Ole Miss (01/03/10) 86 Ole Miss vs Arkansas (01/10/10) 85 Tennessee vs Auburn (01/28/10) 83 Tennessee vs Florida (02/14/10) 82 Alabama vs Florida (01/21/10) 81 Tennessee vs Kentucky (02/25/10) Margin 40 (70-30) LSU at Florida (02/11/10) 39 (83-44) Tennessee vs Florida (02/14/10) 37 (78-41) LSU at Alabama (01/31/10) 33 (77-44) Mississippi State vs Alabama (02/04/10) 29 (85-56) Tennessee vs Auburn (01/28/10) 29 (76-47) Georgia vs Alabama (02/14/10) 29 (76-47) LSU vs Mississippi State (02/28/10) 27 (65-38) LSU at Arkansas (01/07/10) 27 (75-48) Tennessee at Mississippi State (01/10/10) 26 (77-51) Kentucky vs Florida (02/18/10) Field goals made 38 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 34 Tennessee vs Florida (02/14/10) 32 Tennessee at Mississippi State (01/10/10) 32 Ole Miss vs Arkansas (01/10/10) 32 Alabama vs Florida (01/21/10) 31 Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt (01/07/10) 31 South Carolina at Alabama (01/10/10) 31 South Carolina vs Kentucky (01/14/10) 31 Tennessee vs Auburn (01/28/10) 31 LSU at Alabama (01/31/10) 31 LSU vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 31 Arkansas at Auburn (02/11/10) 31 South Carolina vs Arkansas (02/14/10) Field goal attempts 86 Mississippi State at Florida (02/07/10) 81 LSU vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 80 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 76 Auburn at Florida (01/07/10) 75 Arkansas at Tennessee (02/04/10) 74 Kentucky vs Arkansas (01/21/10) 73 Mississippi State vs Alabama (02/04/10) 72 Alabama vs Arkansas (01/24/10) 72 Mississippi State vs Kentucky (01/31/10) 70 Florida at Alabama (01/21/10) 70 Georgia vs Alabama (02/14/10) Field goal percentage .596 (31-52) South Carolina at Alabama (01/10/10) .582 (32-55) Alabama vs Florida (01/21/10) .578 (26-45) Vanderbilt vs Florida (02/24/10) .554 (31-56) South Carolina vs Kentucky (01/14/10) .545 (30-55) Vanderbilt vs Ole Miss (01/03/10) .531 (34-64) Tennessee vs Florida (02/14/10) .525 (32-61) Ole Miss vs Arkansas (01/10/10) .511 (24-47) Auburn vs South Carolina (02/04/10) .510 (26-51) Ole Miss vs LSU (01/17/10) .510 (26-51) Vanderbilt at Florida (02/04/10) .510 (26-51) Alabama at Florida (02/28/10) 3-Pt FG made 13 Tennessee vs Auburn (01/28/10) 13 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 12 Georgia vs Alabama (02/14/10) 11 Florida at Ole Miss (01/31/10) 10 Tennessee vs South Carolina (01/07/10) 10 Mississippi State at Arkansas (01/14/10) 10 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (01/17/10) 10 Mississippi State at Ole Miss (01/21/10) 10 Ole Miss vs Tennessee (02/11/10) 10 Ole Miss at Arkansas (02/18/10) 3-Pt FG attempts 35 Mississippi State at Florida (02/07/10) 33 Florida vs Auburn (01/07/10) 32 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 30 Mississippi State vs Tennessee (01/10/10) 30 Ole Miss at Mississippi State (02/14/10) 29 Mississippi State at Arkansas (01/14/10) 29 Kentucky vs Georgia (02/11/10) 28 Mississippi State vs Alabama (02/04/10) 28 Ole Miss vs Tennessee (02/11/10) 27 Florida vs Georgia (02/21/10) 3-Pt percentage .750 (9-12) Vanderbilt vs Ole Miss (01/03/10) .700 (7-10) Alabama at Kentucky (01/17/10) .667 (8-12) South Carolina at Alabama (01/10/10) .667 (4-6) LSU at Tennessee (02/22/10) .625 (5-8) LSU at South Carolina (01/03/10) .625 (5-8) Kentucky at LSU (01/28/10) .615 (8-13) Vanderbilt vs Kentucky (02/14/10) .565 (13-23) Tennessee vs Auburn (01/28/10) .545 (12-22) Georgia vs Alabama (02/14/10) .538 (7-13) LSU at Florida (02/11/10) .538 (7-13) Arkansas at LSU (02/25/10) Free throws made 31 LSU vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 26 Ole Miss vs Alabama (01/06/10) 25 Tennessee vs Kentucky (02/25/10) 24 Vanderbilt vs Alabama (01/28/10) 23 Mississippi State vs Georgia (01/28/10) 22 LSU vs South Carolina (01/21/10) 22 Kentucky at Mississippi State (01/31/10) 22 Ole Miss at Kentucky (02/04/10) 22 Florida vs Georgia (02/21/10) 22 LSU vs Mississippi State (02/28/10) Free throw attempts 36 LSU vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 34 Kentucky vs Alabama (01/17/10) 33 Ole Miss vs Alabama (01/06/10) 30 Kentucky vs Vanderbilt (01/10/10) 30 Ole Miss vs LSU (01/17/10) 30 Ole Miss at Kentucky (02/04/10) 30 LSU vs Mississippi State (02/28/10) 29 Mississippi State vs Georgia (01/28/10) 29 Vanderbilt vs Alabama (01/28/10) 29 Florida vs Mississippi State (02/07/10) 29 Florida vs Georgia (02/21/10) Free throw percentage 1.000 (10-10) Tennessee vs LSU (02/22/10) 1.000 (8-8) Florida at Ole Miss (01/31/10) 1.000 (7-7) LSU at Georgia (02/04/10) 1.000 (7-7) Florida vs LSU (02/11/10) 1.000 (1-1) Vanderbilt at Auburn (01/21/10) .955 (21-22) Kentucky vs Florida (02/18/10) .947 (18-19) Kentucky vs South Carolina (02/21/10) .926 (25-27) Tennessee vs Kentucky (02/25/10) .905 (19-21) Ole Miss vs Auburn (02/25/10) .882 (15-17) Mississippi State at Florida (02/07/10) Rebounds 58 Auburn at Florida (01/07/10) 55 Mississippi State vs Alabama (02/04/10) 54 Florida vs Mississippi State (02/07/10) 53 Arkansas at Alabama (01/24/10) 53 Georgia vs Alabama (02/14/10) 51 Tennessee vs Arkansas (02/04/10) 51 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 50 Georgia at Alabama (01/03/10) 50 Mississippi State at Florida (02/07/10) 49 Georgia vs Kentucky (01/07/10) 49 Kentucky vs Arkansas (01/21/10) 49 Tennessee vs Ole Miss (02/28/10) Assists 24 Vanderbilt vs Ole Miss (01/03/10) 24 Auburn vs Alabama (01/14/10) 22 Ole Miss vs LSU (01/17/10) 22 LSU at Ole Miss (01/17/10) 22 LSU vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) 21 Georgia at Arkansas (01/17/10) 21 Alabama vs Florida (01/21/10) 20 Arkansas at Ole Miss (01/10/10) 20 Ole Miss vs Arkansas (01/10/10) 20 Auburn vs Georgia (01/31/10) 20 Tennessee vs Florida (02/14/10) 20 Tennessee vs LSU (02/22/10) Steals 19 Florida vs Alabama (02/28/10) 16 LSU at Arkansas (01/07/10) 16 Florida vs Tennessee (01/14/10) 14 Mississippi State at Auburn (01/03/10) 14 Ole Miss vs Alabama (01/06/10) 14 Kentucky vs Vanderbilt (01/10/10) 14 LSU at Georgia (02/04/10) 13 Ole Miss vs Mississippi State (01/21/10) 13 Mississippi State vs Alabama (02/04/10) 13 Kentucky at Auburn (02/28/10) Blocked shots 15 Tennessee vs Kentucky (02/25/10) 14 Tennessee vs LSU (02/22/10) 12 Tennessee vs Florida (02/14/10) 11 Georgia vs Kentucky (01/07/10) 11 Tennessee vs South Carolina (01/07/10) 10 Tennessee vs Arkansas (02/04/10) 9 Florida vs South Carolina (01/24/10) 9 Auburn at Tennessee (01/28/10) 9 Auburn vs Kentucky (02/28/10) 8 LSU at South Carolina (01/03/10) 8 Florida vs Auburn (01/07/10) 8 Georgia vs Florida (01/10/10) 8 Tennessee at South Carolina (01/31/10) 8 LSU vs Ole Miss (02/07/10) Turnovers 30 Arkansas at Alabama (01/24/10) 29 Arkansas vs LSU (01/07/10) 28 Alabama at Arkansas (02/21/10) 27 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (01/17/10) 26 Vanderbilt at Kentucky (01/10/10) 26 Georgia vs LSU (02/04/10) 25 Tennessee at Florida (01/14/10) 25 Alabama at Kentucky (01/17/10) 25 Auburn at Kentucky (01/24/10) 24 Georgia vs Kentucky (01/07/10) 24 Florida at Alabama (01/21/10) 24 Alabama vs LSU (01/31/10) 24 Georgia at Kentucky (02/11/10) 24 Alabama vs Tennessee (02/18/10) 24 Alabama at Florida (02/28/10) Fouls 28 Ole Miss at LSU (02/07/10) 27 Alabama at Vanderbilt (01/28/10) 25 Alabama at Ole Miss (01/06/10) 25 Florida vs Auburn (01/07/10) 25 Alabama at Kentucky (01/17/10) 24 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (01/17/10) 24 Mississippi State at LSU (02/28/10) 23 Ole Miss at Vanderbilt (01/03/10) 23 Auburn at Florida (01/07/10) 23 LSU at Ole Miss (01/17/10)