2011-12 Florida Schedule & Results Game Day Information Overall: 12-6 (home 8-3, away 2-2, neutral 2-1) (12-6, 2-3 SEC) host the SEC: 2-3 (home 1-2, away 1-1) Florida Gators Date UF Rank Opponent TV/Video Result (10-9, 0-5 SEC) NOVEMBER Alabama Crimson Tide Fri. 11 RV/nr MICHIGAN (DH) GVO L 66-69 Thursday, January 19, 2012 Mon. 14 nr/nr STETSON GVO W 71-57 Stephen C. O’Connell (11,373) - Gainesville, Fla. Thu. 17 nr/nr #21/19 FLORIDA ST. (DH) GVO W 72-58 Tue. 22 nr/nr HAMPTON GVO W 63-46 Game Coverage & More! Fri. 25 nr/nr vs. La Salle (1) W 85-74 Radio:...... LIVE on WBXY-FM 99.5 “The Star” in Gainesville Sat. 26 nr/nr vs. Charlotte (1) W 82-73 ...... called by Adam Schick and Brittany Davis Tue. 29 nr/nr BELMONT GVO W 71-50 Internet Audio:...... LIVE thru www.GatorZone.com (FREE) DECEMBER Internet Video:...... www.ESPN3.com (blackout in SEC territory) Fri 2 nr/nr vs. #11/12 Rutgers (2) FSFL L 49-63 Television:...... LIVE on SunSports (COX Cable channel 48 in Central Florida) Wed. 7 nr/RV at San Francisco OLV W 91-68 ...... with Mick Hubert & Mark Wise Fri. 9 nr/RV at Pacific OLV L 73-78 O’Connell Center Press Row:...... 352-367-1801 Tue. 20 nr/nr CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (3)GVO W 83-59 Tickets: ...... $5 for reserved seats; $4 adult general admission; Wed. 21 nr/nr DUQUESNE (3) GVO W 62-49 ...... $2 for youth age 17 and under; FREE for UF and Santa Fe students Wed. 28 nr/nr SAMFORD GVO W 81-56 Parking: ...... FREE in the O’Connell Center parking lot JANUARY Sun. 1 nr/nr #6 KENTUCKY* CSS L 56-59 Thu. 5 nr/nr at Ole Miss* FSFL/SUN^ W 59-55 Head Coaches Sun. 8 nr/nr #rv SOUTH CAROLINA* GVO L 44-49 Florida (12-6, 2-3 SEC):...... Amanda Butler (Florida, BS ‘95, MS ‘97) Thu. 12 nr/nr at #19/16 Georgia* L 55-61 Records (overall / at UF):...... 130-82 (seventh year) / 90-60 (fifth year) Sun. 15 nr/nr LSU* CSS W 62-58 Alabama (10-9, 0-5 SEC):...... Wendell Hudson (Alabama, ‘73) Thu. 19 nr/RV ALABAMA* SUN 7 pm Records (overall / at Alabama):...... 292-186 (16th year) / 53-59 (fourth year) Sun. 22 nr/RV at #6 Kentucky* SEC Net 2 pm Sun. 29 at Arkansas* 3 pm Last TimeOut ... Next TimeOut FEBRUARY Florida - Last Game:...... Sun., January 15 hosted LSU: W, 62-58 Thu. 2 at LSU* 7 pm Florida - Next Game:...... Sun., January 22 at Kentucky, 2 pm Sun. 5 OLE MISS* GVO 2 pm Alabama - Last Game:...... Sun., January 15 hosted Ole Miss: L, 55-69 Thu. 9 AUBURN* FSFL/SUN^+ 7 pm Alabama - Next Game:...... Thurs., January 26 vs. Tennessee, 8 pm Sun. 12 at South Carolina* ESPN2 5 pm Thu. 16 at Vanderbilt* FSN 9 pm Sun. 19 GEORGIA* ESPNU 3:30 pm Sports Info/Communications Contacts Thu. 23 MISSISSIPPI STATE* GVO 7 pm Florida:...... Kathy Cafazzo, 352-375-4683 x6133 -w / 352-316-4575 -c Sun. 26 at Tennessee* ESPNU 3:30 pm ...... [email protected] / @GatorZoneWBK MARCH ...... www.GatorZone.com / CoachAmandaButler.com Thu.-Sun. 1-4 at SEC Tournament (4) Alabama:...... Jessica Pare, 205-348-3673 ...... [email protected] / www.rolltide.com Times are EASTERN unless noted; *Southeastern Conference game; (1) Courtyard La- Guardia Turkey Classic – Brooklyn, N.Y.; (2) vs. Rutgers – Daytona Beach, Fla. – Ocean Center; (3) Gator Holiday Classic – Gainesville, Fla.; (4) SEC Tournament – Bridgestone Opening Tip Arena, Nashville, Tenn. *The Gators are participating in the SEC initiative, “We Back Pat” and will be TV/Video Information: SUN = SunSports (state-wide in Florida); FSFL = FOX Sports wearing purple shirts during pregame warmups; Coaches will wear during game Florida (state-wide); FSFL/SUN^ = FS Florida airs game in North/Central Florida territory, while SUN Sports in South Florida territory; SEC Net = SEC Network (Over-the-air syn- *UF has played 46 games over the last two-plus seasons decided by 10 pts or dication package); FSN = SportSouth, FS Southwest and SunSports; CSS = Comcast less; 8 this year, including all 5 SEC games which have been decided by 6 Sports South will televise; COX = Cox Sports Television; GVO and + = GatorVision points or fewer Online LIVE internet video broadcast; OLV = opponent provided live internet video *Jennifer George ranks No. 4 in the NCAA with 10 double-doubles; and No. 6 for percentage (58.9%) *Florida is ranked No. 29 in NCAA’s RPI Rankings and has a strength of sched- ule ranking of No. 8 (last updated Jan. 16) Florida’s Most Recent Starting Lineup No. Name Pronunciation P CL HT Hometown (High School) PPG RPG Notes 32 Jennifer George F JR 6-0 Orlando, FL (Bishop Moore) 13.6 9.6 58.9% FG; #3 SEC rebounder overall 14 Ndidi Madu De-De muh-DUE F R-SR 6-1 Antioch, TN (McGavock) 3.7 4.0 2nd start of year vs. LSU 10 Jaterra Bonds ja-TEAR-ah G SO 5-7 Gainesville, FL (P.K. Yonge) 9.4 2.4 2.6 apg; 1.3 steals 12 Deana Allen DEE-nuh G SR 5-9 Houma, LA (Ellender Memorial) 8.3 6.2 2.0 steals; started last 3 games 33 Jordan Jones G R-SR 5-9 Suwanee, GA (Collins Hill) 12.8 3.4 43 three-pointers; 267 career 3ptrs Gators Off the Bench 3 Lanita Bartley G SR 5-6 Jacksonville, FL (Lee) 7.9 5.1 3.2 apg; 1.8 steals 13 Azania Stewart ah-ZANE-ee-ah C SR 6-4 Wood Green, England (Notre Dame(Va.)Acad) 5.0 5.1 2.2 blocks/pg; 175 career blocks 23 Brittany Shine G SO 5-10 Sacramento, CA (Sacramento) 3.7 0.7 10.9 minutes/pg 31 Lily Svete ss-VET-ee F R-SO 6-2 Granger, IN (Penn) 2.1 1.1 8.8 minutes/pg 20 Andrea Vilaro Aragones G/F FR 5-10 Barcelona, Spain (IES Joaquin Blume) 1.6 1.1 8.3 minutes/pg; 12 games played on-DREY-uh vil-R-oh air-uh-GO-ness 22 Kayla Lewis G/F SO 5-11 Decatur, GA (Southwest DeKalb) 6.7 3.0 3 GP; stress fractures, will redshirt 4 Carlie Needles G FR 5-6 Highlands Ranch, CO (ThunderRidge) -- -- tore right ACL Nov. 6; will redshirt 15 Viktorija Dimaite Victoria dee-uh-MON-tae C FR 6-4 Panevezys, Lithuania (The Rock) -- -- will redshirt the 2011-12 season Game 19: Florida hosts Alabama * January 19, 2012 * 7 pm ET Florida vs. Alabama: By the Numbers The Gators (12-6, 2-3 SEC): TEAM STATS GP Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Total...... 18 3600 458-1142 .401 89-315 .283 221-332 .666 351 428 779 43.3 300 3 241 308 77 181 1226 68.1 Opponents...... 18 3600 398-1026 .388 71-256 .277 210-307 .684 255 404 659 36.6 305 - 183 335 64 149 1077 59.8 Individual Leaders Scorer: Jennifer George, 13.6 ppg : Lanita Bartley, 3.2 apg Rebounder: Jennifer George, 9.6 rpg Steals: Deana Allen, 2.0 spg 3PT Shooter (made): Jordan Jones, 43-121 (35.5%) Blocks: Azania Stewart, 2.2 pg

The Crimson Tide (10-9, 0-5 SEC):

TEAM STATS GP Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Total...... 19 3825 434-1154 .376 77-260 .296 254-403 .630 298 444 742 39.1 357 6 198 313 45 186 1199 63.1 Opponents...... 19 3825 419-1038 .404 89-291 .306 238-382 .623 253 499 752 39.6 349 - 221 402 80 108 1165 61.3 Individual Leaders Assist: LEE, Khristin 2.9 apg Scorer: ROBINSON, Jasmine 12.3 ppg Steals: Myers, Shafontaye 1.9 spg Rebounder: HOGUE, Erin 6.6 rpg Blocks: PERKINS, Meghan 0.9 bpg 3PT Shooter (made): RUSSELL, Ericka 34-117 (29.1%)

Additional Hoopla For Today’s Game *Rally Towel Giveaway: The first 500 fans will receive a free Florida Women’s Basketball rally towels! Florida vs. Alabama Overall (50-Game Series): UA leads 29-21 *Welcome To Gator Nation Transfer Student Night: The Gators UF at Gainesville: 12-7; at Tuscaloosa: 6-12; at Neutral: 3-10 will be partnering with the UF Welcome to Gator Nation transfer student program. All transfer students are invited to attend a pre- W (N) 64-56 +8 2/28/76 W (A) 80-75 +5 1/16/94 game dinner and chalk talk! L (H) 72-78 -6 1/5/77 W (H) 97-88 +9 1/15/95 *Rowdy Reptile Check-In: This game has been designated a Rowdy L (A) 76-92 -16 1/17/77 L (A) 54-73 -19 2/17/96 Reptiles check-in event. Students with a valid Gator 1 I.D. shoud L (H) 56-60 -4 1977-78 L (H) 81-86 -5 2/16/97 report to Gate 2 to have their Gator 1’s scanned and earn 4 pts! L (A) 56-73 -17 1977 78 W (N) 83-72 +11 3/3/97 W (N) 80-71 +9 1977 78 W (H) 70-62 +8 12/21/97 Alabama’s Probable Starting Lineup W (H) 88-80 +8 1/22/79 L (A) 51-73 -22 2/14/98 Pos ## Name HT YR PPG RPG L (N) 62-85 -23 1/19/80 L (N) 61-74 -13 2/28/98 F 1 Aneesah Daniels 6-0 FR 6.5 5.4 L (A) 66-89 -23 12/15/80 W (A) 77-71 +6 12/10/98 F 14 Erin Hogue 6-0 JR 5.4 6.6 L (N) 54-67 -13 1/29/81 L (H) 73-75 -2 2/15/99 G 3 Jasmine Robinson 5-7 SO 12.3 2.8 L (H) 63-95 -32 2/14/81 W (H) 84-60 +24 2/27/00 G 22 Khristin Lee 5-9 SO 4.9 3.4 L (N) 58-59 -1 1/20/82 W (A) 74-62 +12 2/25/01 G 23 Ericka Russell 5-7 SR 9.5 2.1 L (N) 56-83 -27 2/12/83 W (H) 83-77 +6 1/13/02 L (N) 53-69 -16 3/3/83 L (A) 65-69 -4 2/16/03 SEC Launches “We Back Pat Week” to Support Pat L (A) 63-82 -9 1/26/86 W (H) 76-69 +7 1/29/04 L (N) 57-71 -14 2/28/86 L (A) 66-77 -11 2/6/05 Summitt’s Fight Against Alzheimer’s L (N) 58-62 -2 3/3/05 The Southeastern Conference in cooperation with its 12-member institutions announces “We L (A) 65-87 -22 2/28/87 Back Pat” Week, a week-long initiative focused on bringing awareness and recognition to The L (H) 53-75 -22 2/3/88 W (H) 59-44 +15 1/5/06 Pat Summitt Foundation Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee and its fight W (H) 76-75 +1 1/14/89 W (A) 66-64 +2 2/18/07 against Alzheimer’s disease. L (A) 71-84 -13 1/24/90 W (H) 80-65 +15 1/13/08 During the week of January 15-22, SEC member institutions will support The Pat Summitt W-OT (H) 93-90 +3 2/9/91 W (A) 92-71 +21 2/5/09 Foundation Fund during their home basketball games. During the 17 women’s and 12 men’s L (N) 75-95 -20 3/1/91 L (A) 82-58 -24 1/21/10 games slated for the week, various efforts will be made to increase awareness of The Pat Sum- L (H) 61-66 -5 2/28/10 mitt Foundation Fund. Twenty of these games will be televised. W-2OT (A) 103-101 +2 1/4/92 W (H) 81-75 +6 1/2/93 W (H) 70-64 +6 1/27/11 “Pat Summitt is a leader both on and off the court. The establishment of The Pat Summitt Foun- L (N) 73-88 -15 3/5/93 L (A) 59-64 -5 2/13/11 dation Fund only reiterates this point.” SEC Commissioner Mike Slive said. “We are pleased that the Southeastern Conference can play a small part in helping Pat reach her goals for The Foundation Fund today and in the future.”

“We have the best conference in the country and anything we do in a uni- fied way makes a strong statement,” UF head coach Amanda Butler said. All-Time Series Records vs. SEC Opponents (includes all meetings) “Raising awareness about Alzheimer’s is an important cause and it has become real personal to all of us in the SEC with the fight that Pat has.Al - Overall Under Home Away Neutral Series Last though we’re all competitors, we’re a unique group of people who support Opponent W/L Butler W/L W/L W/L Streak Meeting each other and we’re all behind Pat in this battle she has ahead of her.” Alabama 21-29 3-3 12-7 6-12 3-10 Lost 1 L: 64-59, 2/13/11 (A) Arkansas 20-7 6-1 8-3 9-3 3-1 Won 3 W: 68-59, 3/3/11 (N) The Pat Summitt Foundation Fund launched November 27, 2011 by Pat Summitt after her diagnosis of early onset dementia, Alzheimer’s type at Auburn 15-32 2-3 8-10 4-14 3-8 Lost 2 L: 73-56, 1/6/11 (A) the age of 59. In a videotaped statement shown during the announcement Georgia 13-46 3-6 9-19 4-25 0-2 Lost 1 L: 55-61, 1/12/11 (A) of The Pat Summitt Foundation Fund, Pat Summitt said, “Tyler and I have Kentucky 22-22 1-4 10-9 9-11 3-2 Lost 3 L: 56-59, 1/1/12 (H) decided to join this battle, not just for us, but also for the millions of families affected by this disease. I have always told our players, our greatest op- LSU 10-24 1-4 6-11 3-12 1-1 Won 1 W:62-58, 1/15/12 (H) portunities are disguised as our greatest obstacles. It is time to treat this Mississippi 17-13 4-1 7-7 10-5 0-1 Won 1 W, 59-55, 1/5/12 (A) obstacle as an opportunity and a stepping stone to a cure.” Mississippi St. 21-18 5-1 11-6 7-11 3-1 Won 5 W: 78-63, 2/20/11 (H)

The Pat Summitt Foundation Fund will make grants to nonprofits which South Carolina 20-9 6-2 8-6 10-3 2-0 Lost 1 L: 49-44, 1/8/12 (H) provide: Tennessee 3-43 1-7 2-17 1-18 0-8 Lost 6 L: 92-75, 3/4/11 (N) • Education and awareness of Alzheimer’s, its onset and treatment Vanderbilt 19-30 1-5 10-11 6-15 3-4 Won 1 W, 74-69, 2/25/11 (A) • Support services to patients, their families and caregivers • Research to treat, prevent, cure, and ultimately eradicate this disease OVERALL 181-273 32-36 91-106 69-129 21-38 Won 1 Game 19: Florida hosts Alabama * January 19, 2012 * 7 pm ET Florida vs. Alabama: Last Two Meetings Game 27: Florida vs Alabama Game 22: Alabama vs Florida 02/13/11 1 p.m. CT at Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Foster Auditorium) 01/27/11 7 pm ET at Gainesville, FL * O’Connell Center ------VISITORS: Florida 14-13 (4-9 SEC) VISITORS: Alabama 11-10(0-8 SEC) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 14 Madu,Ndidi...... f 7-11 0-0 2-2 4 6 10 3 16 1 1 0 0 30 21 Jenkins, Tierney.... f 6-15 0-0 2-3 7 9 16 4 14 1 2 0 4 39 13 Stewart,Azania...... c 5-8 0-0 0-1 2 1 3 5 10 0 4 1 0 23 40 Horn, Kaneisha...... f 6-14 1-1 8-8 1 3 4 2 21 1 0 0 2 37 03 Bartley,Lanita...... g 1-3 0-1 2-6 3 1 4 3 4 3 3 0 1 26 05 Farmer, Celiscia.... g 3-4 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 7 0 1 1 0 14 12 Allen,Deana...... g 2-8 1-3 1-1 1 6 7 2 6 2 3 0 1 29 10 King, LaToya...... g 2-6 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 2 4 2 3 0 1 17 33 Jones,Jordan...... g 1-5 1-3 2-2 0 0 0 0 5 3 3 0 0 29 23 Russell, Ericka..... g 2-14 1-5 0-2 6 1 7 4 5 1 1 0 1 32 10 Bonds,Jaterra...... 2-8 1-4 3-3 0 3 3 3 8 5 5 1 1 29 03 Robinson, Jasmine... 3-10 1-3 0-2 1 1 2 0 7 2 1 0 1 26 23 Shine,Brittany...... 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 7 12 Myers, Shafontaye... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 31 Svete,Lily...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 14 Hogue, Erin...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 32 George,Jennifer..... 4-11 0-0 2-3 2 7 9 2 10 0 5 1 1 21 20 Raffington, Varisia.. 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 50 Crawford,Ebonie..... 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 22 Lee, Khristin...... 1-4 0-0 2-3 1 3 4 2 4 1 1 0 1 19 TEAM...... 7 7 1 32 Mitcham, Alicia..... 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 1 4 Totals...... 22-57 3-12 12-19 19 25 44 19 59 14 28 3 5 200 TEAM...... 1 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-34 38.2% 2nd Half: 9-23 39.1% Game: 38.6% DEADB Totals...... 24-72 4-11 12-18 21 20 41 18 64 9 9 2 12 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 25.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 63.2% 3 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-37 37.8% 2nd Half: 10-35 28.6% Game: 33.3% DEADB ------3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 36.4% REBS HOME TEAM: Alabama 13-12 (2-10 SEC) F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 10-14 71.4% Game: 66.7% 2 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ------## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN HOME TEAM: Florida 13-9 (3-5 SEC) 21 Jenkins, Tierney.... f 5-9 0-0 8-8 2 6 8 4 18 3 4 1 9 37 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS 40 Horn, Kaneisha...... f 4-6 0-0 4-7 1 5 6 4 12 0 2 0 2 21 ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 05 Farmer, Celiscia.... g 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 8 14 Madu,Ndidi...... f 4-8 0-0 1-2 4 3 7 4 9 0 2 0 0 22 10 King, LaToya...... g 1-4 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 1 4 1 4 0 1 23 13 Stewart,Azania...... c 2-4 0-0 3-6 4 3 7 1 7 2 1 5 1 26 23 Russell, Ericka..... g 4-13 1-6 3-4 0 1 1 3 12 3 1 2 3 35 03 Bartley,Lanita...... g 3-6 1-1 2-2 3 1 4 2 9 5 3 0 3 32 03 Robinson, Jasmine... 3-9 1-2 0-2 0 2 2 2 7 1 3 0 2 26 12 Allen,Deana...... g 4-10 1-2 0-0 2 5 7 3 9 1 4 0 1 20 12 Myers, Shafontaye... 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 10 33 Jones,Jordan...... g 2-9 2-7 2-2 2 4 6 2 8 3 1 0 0 34 20 Raffington, Varisia.. 2-7 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 2 4 1 1 1 2 21 10 Bonds,Jaterra...... 4-12 2-7 2-2 1 7 8 1 12 2 4 1 0 25 22 Lee, Khristin...... 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 17 23 Shine,Brittany...... 1-4 0-1 2-2 1 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 9 32 Mitcham, Alicia..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 24 Young,Deaundra...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 TEAM...... 2 1 3 31 Svete,Lily...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals...... 20-50 3-10 21-27 7 20 27 17 64 12 18 5 19 200 32 George,Jennifer..... 5-8 0-0 2-3 3 2 5 3 12 0 1 2 0 23 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-25 32.0% 2nd Half: 12-25 48.0% Game: 40.0% DEADB TEAM...... 1 4 5 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 30.0% REBS Totals...... 25-63 6-18 14-19 21 31 52 17 70 13 18 8 5 200 F Throw % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0% 2nd Half: 14-17 82.4% Game: 77.8% 4 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-37 32.4% 2nd Half: 13-26 50.0% Game: 39.7% DEADB ------3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 33.3% REBS Officials: Tina Napier, Amy Bonner, Doug Cloud F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9% Game: 73.7% 2 Technical fouls: Florida-None. Alabama-None. Attendance: 2536 ------Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Officials: Jesse Dickerson, Roy Gulbeyan, Bill Titus Florida...... 34 25 - 59 Technical fouls: Alabama-None. Florida-None. Attendance: 1463 Alabama...... 24 40 - 64 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Alabama...... 32 32 - 64 Points in the paint-UF 30,UA 16. Points off turnovers-UF 12,UA 24. Florida...... 30 40 - 70 2nd chance points-UF 10,UA 8. Fast break points-UF 6,UA 6. Points in the paint-UA 26,UF 28. Points off turnovers-UA 10,UF 7. Bench points-UF 18,UA 16. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-2 times. 2nd chance points-UA 9,UF 22. Fast break points-UA 6,UF 6. Last FG-UF 2nd-00:01, UA 2nd-03:31. Bench points-UA 13,UF 28. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-14 times. Largest lead-UF by 12 1st-03:05, UA by 10 2nd-08:51. Last FG-UA 2nd-00:11, UF 2nd-01:42. Largest lead-UA by 6 1st-15:13, UF by 9 2nd-00:51. Game 27: Alabama 64, Florida 59 Game 22: Florida 70, Alabama 64 February 13, 2011 * Tuscaloosa, Ala. * Foster Auditorium January 27, 2011 * Gainesville, Fla. * Stephen C. O’Connell Center Florida committed a season-high 28 turnovers that Alabama converted into 24 points in Jaterra Bonds and Jennifer George each scored a team-high 12 points and the Gators handing the Gators a 64-59 loss in the historic and newly renovated 3,800-seat Foster Auditorium returned to their winning ways by holding off Alabama, 70-64, in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. Sunday afternoon in front of 2,536. The Gators led by three, 56-53, late in the tightly-contested game before a three-pointer by The Gators led 34-24 at halftime, but committed 11 turnovers before making their first field Bonds widened the team’s edge to six, 59-53, with 2:25 left on the clock. After a pair of free throws goal in the second half, with seven consecutive miscues fueling the Crimson Tide’s 13-1 run, as by Alabama’s Kaneisha Horn brought the tide within four, 59-55, George was fouled in the process they took the lead and never relinquished it. of making a put-back. She completed the three-point play to extend the Gators’ lead to seven, 62- 55, with 1:43 remaining in the game. The Crimson Tide got as close as four, 68-64, with 11 seconds Post players Ndidi Madu, Azania Stewart and Jennifer George accounted for 36 of Florida’s left, but Azania Stewart iced the game with a pair of free throws with 10 seconds remaining. points, with 16, 10 and 10, respectively. Madu also led UF’s rebounding efforts with 10 to net her Florida, which trailed by two points at halftime and was down by as many as six points in the third career double-double. George grabbed nine rebounds, while Deana Allen added seven, as the game, rallied for its third win this season when trailing at intermission. Gators held a commanding 44-27 rebounding advantage and scored 30 points in the paint. Bonds scored 12 points and brought down a team-high eight rebounds, which tied her Alabama’s Tierney Jenkins led all scorers with 19 points and nine steals, while Kaneisha career high on the boards. George added 12 points and brought down five rebounds in the winning Horn and Ericka Russell both added 12 points for the Crimson Tide. effort. Florida used a balanced offensive output that featured seven players who scored seven Alabama scored the first four points of the second half, while Florida committed a turnover or more points apiece in the game. The Gators shot 39.7 percent (25-of-63) from the floor in the on its first three possessions and had its 10-point halftime lead reduced to six points. Lanita Bartley game, including an impressive 50 percent (13-of-26) shooting performance from the field in the connected on one , but the Gators turned the ball over twice more before even attempting final period. Alabama shot 33.3 percent (24-of-72), but was limited to just 28.6 percent (10-of-35) a shot. The Tide didn’t help themselves while the Gators had trouble maintaining possession, com- from the floor in the second half. The Gators held the rebounding advantage 52-41, improving to mitting three miscues themselves. UF’s sixth turnover three and a half minutes into the second half, 12-4 this season when winning the battle of the boards. Florida was relentless on the offensive however, did result in two Alabama points, as Kaneisha Horn stole the ball and completed the layup glass, outscoring the Tide 22-9 in second-chance points. Stewart scored seven points and brought that cut UF’s lead to four and forced the Gator to call a timeout. Another possession and another down seven rebounds, while adding a game-high and career-tying five blocks. Ndidi Madu tallied turnover ended with Ericka Russell hitting a deep jumper and cut Florida’s lead to two, 35-33, with nine points and seven rebounds, while Lanita Bartley scored nine and dished out a game-high five assists. Deana Allen also added nine points to go along with seven boards in 20 minutes of play. 15:52 on the clock. Stunningly, the Gator’s next offensive stint produced similar results, with a turn- In a first half that featured 13 lead changes, Alabama took a 32-30 advantage into the locker over that became two more points for the Tide, who tied the game at 35 with 15:29 remaining. The room at intermission. Florida shot just 32.4 percent (12-of-37) from the floor in the opening period, Gators again turned the ball over and Russell nailed a deep jumper that gave Alabama the 37-35 while the Crimson Tide made 37.8 percent (14-of-37) of its shots from the field. The Gators held a lead. Alabama was unable to capitalize on UF’s 10th miscue of the half and Madu finally ended the 28-22 advantage on the boards in the opening period, but the Gators committed seven turnovers Gator scoring drought with a 15-footer at the 14:02 mark. that resulted in 12 Alabama points. The Tide jumped to an early 11-5 lead to begin the game, fol- Horn then nailed a bucket inside, before Madu tied the game with a pair of free throws with lowing seven consecutive points from Celiscia Farmer that broke a closely contested first few min- 13:10 remaining, as Horn was whistled for her fourth personal. Varisia Raffington then sparked utes of the game. Florida slowly began chipping away at its deficit to cut within two, 13-11, with 9:41 a 7-0 Alabama run, with Jasmine Robinson knocking down a trey as the shot clock expired and remaining until intermission, after Jordan Jones nailed a three-pointer from the left corner. The two Stewart getting called for her fourth personal foul with 11:41 to play. George ended the spurt with a teams began trading points until back-to-back baskets by George and Bonds gave the Gators the bucket, but Russell hit a three-pointer and Alabama led by eight, 49-41, with 10:29 remaining. Madu lead, 20-19, at the 7:16 mark to force an Alabama timeout. Those consecutive hoops capped a 7-2 stepped up with another 15-footer, but Alabama countered with the next four points and extended run by Florida over a 56-second span. The lead then changed seven more times before Alabama its lead to 10 points with 8:51 to play. UF’s season-high 25th turnover occurred with 5:51 remaining took a 30-26 advantage at the 3:14 mark after a three-pointer by Jasmine Robinson and a pair of and Alabama managed to score off the record miscue and kept the Gators at a nine-point distance. free throws from Horn. The Crimson Tide then went more than three minutes without a basket late In spite of the their turnover woes, the Gators wouldn’t go quietly and used a 7-0 run with in the second half, allowing the Gators to know the score at 30-all with 18.6 seconds left on a pair of charity shots by freshman guard Brittany Shine. Alabama’s Ericka Russell connected on a lay-up three-pointers from Allen and Jaterra Bonds and closed within two points, 57-55, with 4:03 remain- with 2.3 seconds remaining to give the Crimson Tide a two-point halftime advantage. ing and Alabama called a timeout. The Tide settled down and Horn came back onto the court and Florida opened the second half on a 6-0 run that put it in front 36-32 with 17:20 left in the sank an acrobatic hook shot.The turnover bug again bit the Gators, who committed two more on game, sparking a larger 11-2 run over the game’s first 4:32 that gave the Gators a 41-34 advan- their next two possessions, as Alabama was able to convert on the last one and extended its lead tage. UF opened the second half, making five of its first 10 shots from the field.Alabama’s Tierney back to six, 61-55, with 2:23 to play. Madu hit an inside bucket and had the Gators back within four Jenkins canned back-to-back baskets to spark a 6-2 Tide run that brought them within three, 43-40, with 1:52 remaining and had a chance to cut the deficit even more, but turned the ball over again at the 12:56 mark of the second half. Alabama cut within one, 46-45, after a three-pointer by Rus- on an in-bounds play. Bartley was able to sink a driving layup in the waning seconds, but it wasn’t sell and a basket from Robinson with 10:59 left. From there, the Gators engineered an 8-2 run that enough as the Gator lost their fourth consecutive game. was capped by five consecutive Bartley points at the 6:04 mark to extend UF’s advantage to 54-47. Game 19: Florida hosts Alabama * January 19, 2012 * 7 pm ET Opening Tip-Off Avengers Florida plays back-to-back SEC home Numbers Watch Florida is 5-for-7 this season in avenging games for the first time this season, as the Gators 1276 career points by senior Jordan losses from last year, turning the table in its favor welcome Alabama to the O’Connell Center on Jones, who scored 419 points in her against Florida State, Hampton, Charlotte and Thursday for a 7 p.m. tip-off. first year at South Carolina LSU, but falling to Kentucky and at Georgia. The 175: career blocked shots by senior Aza- next team the Gators are scheduled to play that The Gators are coming off an impressive nia Stewart, who ranks third in UF defeated them last season is Alabama on Jan. 62-58 home victory against LSU on Sunday, history 19. when they shook off their first-half scoring woes 90: Gator wins compiled by head coach and raced out to a 32-25 lead. The seven-point Gator Watch Amanda Butler (80th win vs. FSU, advantage was considerable after having found Junior forward Jennifer George - named Nov. 17; 85th at San Francisco) themselves in halftime holes of 31-15 against SEC Player of the Week on Dec. 26 - leads UF in South Carolina and 29-16 at Georgia in their two 130: career wins compiled by head coach scoring (13.6 ppg) and rebounding (9.6 rpg), an previous games. Amanda Butler, who is in her sixth effort that ranks third in the SEC. year at the helm of a program; she She has posted 10 double-doubles this We Back Pat collected 40 of those during her two year - and 14 in her career). George recently com- During Thursday’s game, fans will notice the years at UNC Charlotte (120th win piled a streak of eight consecutive double-doubles, Gators wearing purple shirts during their pregame vs. FSU, Nov. 17; 125th at San Fran) a run that ranked tied as the fourth-longest in UF warm-ups and the UF coaching staff sporting those 74.4%: winning percentage (58-20 record) history. The run ended at Georgia on Jan. 12, same shirts on the bench during the game. It’s part at home are the Gators under coach when she posted 15 points with eight rebounds. of the SEC initiative, “We Back Pat” - a week- Amanda Butler (8-3 in 2011-12) Not bad considering she was held score- long initiative focused on bringing awareness and ********** less on 0-for-1 shooting with three rebounds in the recognition to The Pat Summitt Foundation Fund of 39: years old is head coach Amanda season opener versus Michigan!!. The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Butler, born March 6, 1972, making George also has a team-high 14 double- and its fight against Alzheimer’s disease. her the second-youngest head figure scoring games. coach in the SEC (she had been the During the week of January 15-22, SEC mem- youngest in the league since the day Jones Right Behind George ber institutions will support The Pat Summitt Foun- she was hired in April 2008 and thru Senior Jordan Jones has been doing a bit dation Fund during their home basketball games. the 2010-11 season; LSU’s 1st year of everything for the Gators this year, contribut- During the 17 women’s and 12 men’s games slated coach Nikki Caldwell now youngest) ing 12.8 points, in addition to 3.4 rebounds, 1.8 for the week, various efforts will be made to in- assists and 1.1 steals, while hitting 43-of-121 treys crease awareness of The Pat Summitt Foundation (35.5%). Fund. Twenty of these games will be televised, including Quick Number Watch Jones had converted at least one three-point attempt Games Thursday’s contest against Alabama. *Jordan Jones has started 40 consecutive in 11 consecutive games before going 0-3 from beyond games the arc against South Carolina on Jan. 8. This was her Fans Get their Money’s Worth! *Jordan Jones has started 109 career career third double-digit streak of converting three-point- Florida has played 46 games over the last two-plus games (of 115 played) ers in a game, having already notched runs of 23 and seasons with outcomes decided by 10 points or less, Double-Figures 16. posting a 25-21 record in those tight ballgames. *Jordan Jones has 60 career double- She has at least one three-pointer in all except two EIGHT games fit into that category this year, figure scoring games games this year. when UF has posted a 3-5 record. Points All FIVE SEC games this season have been *Jennifer George is 4 points shy of her During her two-plus-year tenure at UF, Jones has 700th career point decided by six points or less. *Jordan Jones is 24 points shy of her drained 170 three-pointers, the fourth most in a career Twenty-three of UF’s program-record 35 games 1,300th career point (third is 212 by Sha Brooks, 2005-09), as well as 267 during the 2010-11 season were decided by 10 points or overall. Rebounds fewer, with 16 being six-point differences - including the *Lily Steve is 2 rebounds shy of her 100th Last year, Jones was 72-of-186 from long range for final two of the season. The Gators were 14-9 in games career 38.7%, the second-highest accuracy mark in a season decided by 10 points or less in 2010-11. *Jordan Jones is 6 rebounds shy of her in UF history. Her 72 treys tied for the seventh-most in a 300th career rebound During the 2009-10 season, the Gators played 15 *Ndidi Madu is 8 rebounds shy of her season. games decided by fewer than 10 points and posted an 400th career rebound 8-7 in those outings. *Azania Stewart is 23 rebounds shy of her Deana Allen Stars off the Bench & NOW as a Starter 500th career rebound Senior Deana Allen has provided Florida with a Gators Picked to Finish in Top Half of SEC Steals definite spark off the bench in every game she’s played Florida was picked in the preseason to finish fifth *Jaterra Bonds is 2 steals shy of the 50th this year, averaging 8.3 points (fourth on team) and 6.2 of her career and sixth in the SEC by the league’s coaches and media *Jordan Jones is 3 steals shy of the 150th rebounds (second on team), with a team-leading 2.0 in the polls, respectively. of her career (and her 100th at UF) steals. She hits 33.3 percent from the three-point arc In each of the previous four years under head (the second-highest on the team) and 71.8 percent from Shooting coach Amanda Butler, Florida has at least met pre- *Jennifer George’s career field goal the free throw line (second-highest percentage). season expectations, exceeding them on three occa- percentage of 55.6% is the second The only game Allen has missed this year was the sions. highest in UF history season-opener against Michigan when she sat out to *Azania Stewart’s career field goal percentage of 55.0% is tied as the recover from a concussion. The Florida-Alabama Series fifth-highest in UF history Allen did make her first start of the year on Jan. 8 Alabama holds a 29-21 all-time lead in the 50-game against South Carolina, responding with nine points, a series versus Florida, while the Gators hold a 12-7 edge season-high 10 rebounds and a team-best three assists in games played in Gainesville. UF’s Most Frequent Foes with a pair of steals. She followed that with another start Team Games UF Record Played in Series and a 14-point, six-rebound, four- performance at Since Florida won four straight in the series from Florida State 68 41-27 Georgia. Allen has started three games this year. 2005-06 to 2008-09, Alabama has won three of the last Georgia 58 13-46 Alabama 50 21-29 four meetings, including the most recent outing - a 64-59 Vanderbilt 49 19-30 decision on Feb. 13, 2011, when the Crimson Tide de- Auburn 47 15-32 buted basketball inside the historic and newly renovated 3,800-seat Foster Auditorium.

Each of the last three games between Florida and Alabama has been decided by six points or less. Game 19: Florida hosts Alabama * January 19, 2012 * 7 pm ET

Associated Press Poll ESPN-USA Today Coaches Poll January 16, 2012 January 17, 2012 Florida Week-by-Week in 1. Baylor (39) ...... 975 1 Baylor (31)...... 775 2. Notre Dame ...... 936 2 Notre Dame ...... 741 the 2011-12 National Polls 3. Connecticut ...... 887 3 Connecticut ...... 713 4. Stanford ...... 865 4 Stanford ...... 684 Week AP Coaches 5. Duke ...... 797 5 Duke ...... 634 Preseason RV (6/7) nr (6/7) 6. Kentucky ...... 739 6 Kentucky ...... 608 Nov. 14 nr (6/8) nr (6/7) 7. Rutgers ...... 719 7 Maryland ...... 592 Nov. 21 nr (5/8) nr (6/8) 8. Maryland ...... 718 8 Rutgers ...... 548 Nov. 28 nr (5/9) nr (5/6) 9. Tennessee ...... 667 9 Tennessee ...... 546 Dec. 5 nr (5/9) RV (5/6) 10. Ohio St...... 630 10 Miami (Fla.) ...... 501 Dec. 12 nr (5/9) nr (5/7) 11. Miami (FL) ...... 606 11 Wisconsin-Green Bay ...... 442 Dec. 19 nr (5/9) nr (5/8) 12. Green Bay ...... 500 12 Ohio State ...... 430 13. Purdue ...... 424 13 Texas A&M ...... 389 Dec. 26 nr (5/8) nr (5/8) 14. Texas A&M ...... 413 14 Georgia ...... 369 Jan. 2 nr (5/8) nr (5/7) 15. Georgia ...... 403 15 Louisville ...... 326 Jan. 9 nr (6/8) nr (5/7) 16. Delaware ...... 367 16 Delaware ...... 284 Jan. 16 nr (5/7) RV (5/7) 17. Texas Tech ...... 355 17 Georgetown ...... 265 18. Louisville ...... 342 18 Purdue ...... 241 (opponents in Top-25 / total receiving votes) 19. Georgetown ...... 285 19 DePaul ...... 237 20. Nebraska ...... 282 20 Texas Tech ...... 180 Florida in the National Rankings 21. DePaul ...... 249 21 Penn State ...... 157 *All-time weeks in AP poll: 132 22. Penn St...... 180 T22. Kansas State ...... 86 *Highest AP ranking: 5th, Nov. 24, 1997 23. Kansas St...... 132 T22. Vanderbilt ...... 86 *Highest Coaches ranking: 5th, 11/25/1997 24. North Carolina ...... 60 24 Nebraska ...... 85 *First AP ranking: 19th, Dec. 26, 1983 25. Vanderbilt ...... 50 25 Gonzaga ...... 63 *Last AP rank: 22nd, final 2008-09 poll Others Receiving Votes: Gonzaga 41, LSU Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech *Last Coaches rank: 23rd, final 2008-09 poll 20, Georgia Tech 10, South Carolina 7, 27; Kansas 21; North Carolina 13; Middle Kansas 4, Oklahoma 2, St. Bonaventure 2, Tennessee 10; Florida Gulf Coast 6; South Michigan St. 2, Hofstra 2, USC 1, St. Mary’s Carolina 6; Michigan 4; FLORIDA 3; Texas 1, BYU 1, Princeton 1 2; Southern California 1. BOLDFACE indicates 2011-12 opponent

SWAT Sisters George Honored as SEC Player of Week With her first of two blocked shots during Jennifer George was named the SEC You Can Call Me ... the Jan. 1 game against Kentucky, Jennifer Player of the Week for the games played Dec. It seems everyone on the 2011-12 George became one of eight Gators in program 19-25. squad has a nickname. In case you hear history who have blocked at George was the catalyst in a name you’re not familiar with, here’s least 100 career shots. Career 100-Blocked Shots Florida winning its own Gator who’s whom: With senior Azania 357 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 Holiday Classic, as she totaled 230 Quientella Bonner, 1976-81 DA = Deana Allen Stewart having already swatted 175 Azania Stewart, 2008-present 34 points and 23 rebounds en Nita = Lanita Bartley 100+, the 2011-12 squad is only 172 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 route to earning MVP honors, JT = Jaterra Bonds the second team in UF history 160 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 the first such honor of her ca- 121 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 Vikta = Victorija Dimaite with a pair of 100-plus shot 110 Aneika Henry, 2007-09 reer. blockers on it. The 1984-85 Ga- 108 Jennifer George, 2009-pres. George posted a double- George = Jennifer George tor team featured Keturah Bell double in both tournament wins, JJ = Jordan Jones (160 career blocks) and future U.S. Olympian extending her double-double streak to four Roo = Kayla Lewis Tammy Jackson (121). games, the first time a Gator has strung together DiDi = Ndidi Madu as many since Vanessa Hayden did so midway Shine = Brittany Shine Back-to-Back 20-Point Games Not Common thru the 2003-04 season. Z = Azania Stewart Three different Gators have charted a George shot an incredible 72.2 percent Veela = Andrea Vilaro Aragones 20-point game this season: Lanita Bartley (28 from the floor during UF’s two games during the vs. Charlotte), Jennifer George (24 at San week, hitting 13-of-18, and blocked five shots. Lil = Lily Svete Francisco, 21 vs. Stetson) and Jordan Jones UF vs. Ranked Teams (21 vs. Michigan, 28 vs. Hampton, 20 vs. Rut- No Place Like Home ... except on 11-11-11 or Florida is 1-3 this year against nationally- gers, 20 vs. Charleston Southern). 1-1-12 ranked opponents, posting a 72-58 victory on The last time a Gator was able to string Florida entered the 2011-12 season sport- Nov. 17 against Florida State, which checked in back-to-back 20-point performances was during ing a modest 11-game non-conference home at No. 21 in the AP and No. 19 in the ESPN- the 2008-09 season, when Sha (SHAY) Brooks winning streak which included an 8-0 record in Coaches poll, but losing to No. 11/12 Rutgers tagged Arkansas for 27 (Feb. 19) and South 2010-11. The run, however, came to a halt on (63-49) on Dec. 2 at the Ocean Center in Day- Carolina for 24 (Feb. 22). Nov. 11, 2011, when Michigan took the 2011-12 tona Beach, to No. 6 Kentucky (59-56) on Jan. 1 season-opener, 69-66. It was the sixth-longest in Gainesville and at No. 19/16 Georgia (61-55). George Joins Elite Swat Team home win streak in program history. Jennifer George’s first blocked shot of the The Gators rebounded from that season- The Gators earned two wins last year game against Kentucky on Jan. 1 was the 100th opening loss and compiled a seven-game against ranked foes, with the last coming on of her career (Keyla Snowden, 14:13 mark of home winning streak, which was snapped by Feb. 27, 2011 when unranked UF knocked first half). She became the eighth Gator to sixth-ranked Kentucky, 59-56, on January 1. off then-No. 22-ranked Georgia, 74-71, in the 100 in career. O’Connell Center. In five years under head coach Amanda Butler, Florida is 58-20 overall (74.4%) at home, Including this year’s win against the including a 8-3 record in 2011-12. Seminoles, Florida has collected 46 upset wins against a higher-ranked opponent, with 26 of those coming when the Gators were unranked. Game 19: Florida hosts Alabama * January 19, 2012 * 7 pm ET Gators in the Golden State Univ. of Florida Quick Facts When Florida played at San Francisco SEC Stat Corner on Dec. 7, it was the first time the Gators have Where Gators Rank ALL games entering General Information Location: ...... Gainesville, Florida played a game in the state of California since games played Jan. 19 ... Est. Population:...... 124,491 Nov. 18, 2006. All-Games SEC-Games Rank Stat Rank Stat Founded: ...... 1853 Enrollment: ...... 52,271 Florida in the Big Apple Scoring Nickname: ...... Gators The Nov. 25 game against La Salle was Jennifer George 9 13.6 t10 13.0 Colors: ...... Orange & Blue (PMS 172 & 287) just the second time in program history Florida Jordan Jones 12 12.8 19 11.2 Conference: ...... Southeastern (SEC) played a game in the state of New York. The Jaterra Bonds 29 9.4 -- -- Home Court: ...... Stephen C. O’Connell Center only other trip to the Big Apple was on Nov. 17, ...... (11,373) 2000, when the Gators won at Fordham, 76-36. Rebounding Jennifer George 3 9.6 3 8.6 Press Row Phone: ...... 352-367-1801 President: ...... Dr. J. Bernard Machen I Love NY Deana Allen 13 6.2 T9 6.6 Athletics Director: ...... Jeremy Foley Lanita Bartley made the most of her first- Lanita Bartley -- -- T19 5.0 Sr. Associate AD - SWA: ...... Lynda Tealer ever visit to New York, averaging 22.0 points Office: ...... 352-375-4683 and 8.0 rebounds, while hitting 16-of-17 free Double-Doubles Faculty Rep: ...... Dr. Michael Sagas throws and leading the Gators to two wins. Jennifer George 2 10 2 3 Ticket Office:...... 352-375-4683, ext. 6800 While it was their first trip to the Big Apple, Athletic Web Pages:...... www.GatorZone.com Jordan Jones and Jennifer George put up big FG Percentage ...... www.CoachAmandaButler.com numbers in two tournament wins, with Jones Jennifer George 3 58.9% 7 58.0 Sports Offered (21): ...... Baseball, Basketball contributing 18;0 points and 6.0 rebounds, while (M&W), Football, Cross Country (M&W), Golf hitting 7-of-18 three-pointers, and George tally- Assists (M&W), Gymnastics (W), Lacrosse (W), Soccer ing 13.5 points and 12.0 rebounds, converting Lanita Bartley 10 3.2 T9 2.8 (W), Softball, Swimming & Diving (M&W), Tennis 68.8 percent from the field (11-16). (M&W), Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field (M&W), Bartley and George earn a spot on the Steals Volleyball (W) Courtyard LaGuardia Turkey Classic All-Tourna- Deana Allen 9 2.0 T10 2.0 ment Team for their performances. Lanita Bartley T14 1.8 -- Azania Stewart -- -- T10 2.0 2011-12 Coaching & Support Staff Gators in the Big Apple Head Coach: ...... Amanda Butler (Florida) Only four Gators on the current 13-player FT Percentage Asst. Coaches:...... Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick roster had ever stepped foot in the state of New Jordan Jones 7 76.4% -- -- .. (Wake Forest), David Lowery (Mississippi St.), York prior to the Courtyard LaGuardia Turkey Jaterra Bonds 15 69.8 -- -- ...... Murriel Page (Florida) Classic hosted by Long Island University, Nov. Asst. to the Head Coach:...... Janna Magette 25-26. 3-PT FG Made Exec. Asst. to Amanda Butler:...Lani McQuade Only Jennifer George, Jordan Jones, Jordan Jones T2 2.4 T2 2.4 Athletic Trainer:...... John Barrett Ndidi Madu and Azania Stewart had visited Strength Coach:...... Rich Jacobs New York. 3-PT FG Percentage Academic Advisor:...... Judy Traveis Jordan Jones 10 35.5% 10 35.3 Video Coordinator:...... Edwina Johnson Opening with a Small Bench Florida suited up just nine players for the Blocked Shots 2011-12 Team Information Nov. 11 season-opener against Michigan, with Azania Stewart 3 2.2 T9 1.4 Letterwinners Return/Lost, 2010-11:...... 10 / 2 Deana Allen listed as day-to-day, Andrea Jennifer George 6 1.4 4 1.8 Starters Returning/Lost from 2010-11:..... 5 / 0 Vilaro Aragones in Spain with the passing of Newcomers:...... 3 her mother and freshmen Viktorija Dimaite and Assist/Turnover Ratio Seniors/Juniors/So./Fr.:...... 5 / 1 / 4 / 3 Carlie Needles redshirting the season due to Lanita Bartley 9 1.2 -- injury. 2010-11 Season Review Offensive Rebounds All nine played at least 10 minutes in the Overall Record:...... 20-15 Jennifer George 1 4.6 2 4.4 game against the Wolverines and eight scored. SEC Record (finish):...... 7-9 (eighth) Deana Allen 4 3.5 T3 3.8 The Gators did Allen back for its next Postseason:...... 2-1 (WNIT Round of 16) Lanita Bartley 11 2.8 -- -- game versus Stetson and she responded with SEC Tournament:...... 1-1 (quarterfinals) 11 points and eight rebounds in 19 minutes of work. A Safer, Cosier O’Connell Center The O’Connell Center underwent renova- Florida Communications W-Basketball Contact:...... Kathy Cafazzo Mini Preseason Outlook tions during the 2011 summer. New handrails Email:...... [email protected] For the third time since the 1990-91 were installed throughout the lower level sec- Office Phone:...... 352-375-4683, ext. 6133 season – and the first time since the 2003-04 tion, all of the 13-year-old lower level bleachers Cell:...... 352-316-4575 campaign - the Gators return all five starters were replaced with contoured blue seats and FAX:...... 352-375-4809 from the previous year. Florida’s 2011-12 roster the original, 31-year-old support structure and Web Sites:...... www.GatorZone.com features five seniors, each of whom boasts undercarriage were replaced. These upgrades ...... www.CoachAmandaButler.com starting experience, as 10 returning letterwin- slightly reduced the maximum capacity for bas- Twitter:.....@GatorZoneWBK, @CoachButlerUF ners welcome three talented newcomers aiming ketball games from 12,000 to 11,373. Facebook:...... FloridaWomensBasketball to build upon last year’s 20-win season and USPS Mailing Address:.. UAA Communications earn a fifth consecutive postseason berth under All Starters from 2010-11 Return ...... PO Box 14485 fifth-year head coach Amanda Butler. For the third time since the 1990-91 sea- son, the Gators return all five starters from the ...... Gainesville, FL 32604 Overnight Mailing Address:...... Stewart is SEC’s Leading Returning Shot previous year (1996-97 and 2003-04 were the ...... UAA, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Blocker other previous years and both ended in trips to ...... 157 Gale Lemerand Dr. Senior center Azania Stewart blocked 1.8 the NCAA Tournament – 1997 team went to Elite ...... Gainesville, FL 32611 shots per game, the second-highest average Eight; 2004 team to second round). among all SEC players last year, trailing only Tennessee’s Kelly Cain, who transferred away from the program during the 2011 summer. Game 19: Florida hosts Alabama * January 19, 2012 * 7 pm ET Leading the Way – and Returning Jordan Jones led the 2010-11 balanced Gators Assemble Nationally-Ranked Signing Class for 2012-13 Gator scoring effort, recording 10.2 points per Officially signing a National Letter of Intent to join the Gators for the 2012-13 season are: game, hitting a team-leading 72 three-pointers Chandler Cooper (5-11, Guard, Clarksville, Tenn./Clarksville HS), at a 38.7 percent clip and playing 32.6 minutes Christin Mercer (6-0, Post, Douglasville, Ga./Douglas County HS), per outing. January Miller (5-8, Guard, Orlando, Fla./University HS) and Azania Stewart was Florida’s leading Sydney Moss (5-11, Guard/Forward, Union, Ky./Boone County HS). rebounder last season with 6.1 per game and hit 52.7 percent of her shots from the floor. Her 62 “I’m really excited about this class in every way,” Coach Amanda Butler said of the quartet. blocked shots also was tops for the Gators and “They have a chance to be one of the most talented classes that has ever played here. I like their ranked second in the SEC. personalities, they all have championship mentalities and they are all excited to be Gators and Lanita Bartley dished a team-leading 3.4 that goes a long, long way with me. All of them will be the type of players that others are definitely assists in 2010-11 and collected a team-high going to want to play with and not just because they are talented, but because of the type of 1.77 steals, while finding her way to the free people they are.” throw a team-best 132 times. Chandler Cooper, who ranked as high as the No. 30 overall prospect in the 2012 HoopGurlz Stewart’s Uniqueness in Senior Quintet Recruiting Rankings, is one of five players from Clarksville High School to sign a NLI to an NCAA The 2011-12 roster features five seniors, Division I basketball program, with three to a Southeastern Conference school during November’s each of whom boasts starting experience early signing period. Cooper already owns the program’s all-time record with 177 career three- Of the five seniors, onlyAzania Stewart pointers. In her regimented practice routine, Cooper is said to attempt 200 three-pointers per day. was recruited by and will have played four years She averaged 9.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.8 assists during her junior season. under coach Amanda Butler. Fifth-year senior Ndidi Madu signed under former coach Carolyn Christin Mercer was honored as a 2011 Class AAAA First Team All-State performer, as she Peck; Jordan Jones played her freshman year helped Douglas County High School to a 31-1 record and advance to the state semifinals for the at South Carolina before transferring to UF; first time in school history. The 2011 Region 5-AAAA Player of the Year averaged 14.2 points, Deana Allen and Lanita Bartley both played at 10.3 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game while hitting 51.8 percent of her shots during her junior a junior college before transferring to UF. season with coach Chet Forsh’s Lady Tigers.

Tough 24 Hours January Miller verbally committed to the Gators following her sophomore season, when she av- The Gators suffered tough news on Nov. 6 eraged 21 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.9 steals and 2.6 assists and eclipsed the 1,000-point plateau. and 7 to two of their freshmen. Carlie Needles Through her three years running the floor at University High School, Miller has amassed 1,507 tore the ACL in her right knee during a scrim- points in addition to averaging 18.8 points, along with 6.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 3.7 steals. mage (non-contact, defensive play) on Nov. 6. The three-time All-Central Florida honoree is already UHS’s all-time leader scorer in girl’s history Less than 24 hours later, Andrea Vilaró Ara- and has a chance to become the school’s all-time leader, needing 77 points her senior season to gonés’ mother Maria Angels Aragones Barbera reach the boy’s mark. passed away from cancer. Andrea flew back to Barcelona, Spain on Nov. 3 to be with her Sydney Moss has been a two-time First Team All-State selection as named by the Louisville mother and family. Courier-Journal and Lexington Herald, collecting honors in 2010 and 2011. She led Boone County High School to the 33rd District championship when she was named MVP in 2010 and 2011, as Rookie to Redshirt well as the 9th region title when she was the 2010 MVP and an appearance in the 2010 KHSAA Upon signing with UF, Viktorija Dimaite’s State Tournament final, being named to the 2010 KHSAA All-State Tournament Team. Moss has plan with the Gator coaching staff had always amassed 2,140 points and 1,156 rebounds in her prep career, averaging a double-double in her been to redshirt the 2011-12 season to develop career with 18.2 points and 10.5 rebounds. During her junior campaign, Moss averaged 22.9 her strength and get physically stronger. The points, 11.8 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 2.8 steals and 1.3 blocks, while hitting 51.4 percent from the day before the 2011 Under-20 European Cham- floor, including 35.3 percent from the three-point arc. pionships were to begin, Dimaite dislocated her right ankle and was unable to play with Trio of First-Timers Second Degree her native Lithuanian U20 team that was set to The three freshmen on the 2011-12 Jordan Jones - earned her bachelor’s compete. Since stepping foot on campus for the women’s basketball roster are the first ever in degree in Business in May of 2011; currently 2011 fall semester, Dimaite has been rehabilitat- program history from a specific state or country: pursing a Master’s Degree in Sport Manage- ing her injury. Carlie Needles is the first Gator hoopster from ment (this is the third consecutive season a the state of Colorado; Viktorija Dimaite is the member of the team has played having already Lewis on the Mend first ever from Lithuania; and Andrea Vilaró earned their bachelor’s degree - Susan Yenser Sophomore Kayla Lewis, who missed 19 Aragonés is the first-ever Gator from Spain to in 2009-10 and Ebonie Crawford in 2010-11). games last year due to injury, was hampered join the team. during the summer because of a bone bruise Fast Learner on her left tibia; similar injury she dealt with last Two State Gatorade Gators Azania Stewart, a native of England, be- year on her right tibia, but not as severe. Her • Deana Allen – 2008 Gatorade LOUISIANA gan playing basketball when she was 15 years preseason workouts were limited as a result. High School Player of the Year for girl’s basket- old when she was spotted while competing in The last game she played prior to the 2011-12 ball netball, a 7-on-7 game similar to basketball, but season was on Jan. 23 at LSU, seeing just eight • Kayla Lewis – 2010 Gatorade GEORGIA the players don’t dribble and the hoop does not minutes of action. High School Player of the Year for girl’s basket- have a backboard. ball Going Global Respect Your Elders For the first time in program history, there Growing Up Gator Deana Allen has seven younger brothers is more than one foreign player on the roster: Jaterra Bonds is the fifth different member and sisters. senior Azania Stewart is first-ever Gator from of her family to attend UF: cousins Vernell Europe & Great Britain; freshman Viktorija Brown Sr. (1982-85), Vernell Brown II (2000-05) Jersey Girl Dimaite is first-ever from Lithuania; and fresh- and Vince Brown, all of whom played for the Kayla Lewis’ high school jersey was man Andrea Vilaró Aragonés is first-ever from Gator football team; her father Claude Bonds chosen to be in the 2010 Ring of Honor at the Spain. graduated from UF with a degree in art. National Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. Game 19: Florida hosts Alabama * January 19, 2012 * 7 pm ET Bloggers with ‘Ups’ The 2011-12 Schedule Kayla Lewis and Deana Allen are blog- *18 Games vs. 2011 Postseason Teams - in- ging about their sophomore and senior seasons, cluding EACH of first four opponents respectively. Their blogs can be read on www. CoachAmandaButler.com. Lewis and Allen have *4 Games vs. coaches ranked among the all- the top vertical jumps on the team, with Lewis time top-7 winningest active coaches in NCAA (a.k.a. ‘Roo’) lifting off for 31 inches and Allen for Div. I, II and III history: 28. 1. Pat Summitt, Tennessee (Feb. 26 in Knoxville) - 1,071 wins Strongest Gator 2. C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers (Dec. 2 in Jennifer George is unquestionably the Daytona Beach) - 863 wins strongest member of the team. With her legs, 6. Andy Landers, Georgia (Jan. 12 in Ath- she moves 225 pounds for a dead lift (2 sets, 9 ens, Feb. 19 in Gainesville) - 773 wins reps) and 185 pounds for a front squad (2 sets, 10 reps), while using 65 pound dumb bells for a *16 Home games bench press (2 sets, 6 reps). SEC Expansion Rookies Going the Distance The SEC has welcomed Texas A&M and Of the three freshmen on the 2011-12 Missouri to the join the league, beginning with roster, Carlie Needles of Highlands Ranch, Col. competition in all sports for the 2012-13 aca- (located 1,453 miles from Gainesville), is the demic year. closest in distance to home; Viktorija Dimaite The addition of Missouri on Nov. 6, 2011, is from Lithuania – 5,223 miles from Gainesville; will increase SEC membership to 14 institu- Andrea Vilaró Aragonés is from Barcelona, tions. The additions of Texas A&M, announced Spain – 4,642 miles from Gainesville. on September 25, 2011, and Missouri, are the first expansions for the SEC since September Downtown from Denver of 1991 when the University of South Carolina Freshman Carlie Needles narrowly lost joined the league. a three-point shooting contest against then- The University of Arkansas joined the Denver Nuggets-now NY Knicks star Carmelo SEC in August of 1991. With the addition of Anthony, who “had to alter the rules to beat her,” Arkansas and South Carolina, the SEC was the Carlie’s father, Corey, said (the contest is posted first conference to split into divisions and add a on YouTube). conference championship game in 1992.

Representing Their Country Expanded Expansion • Freshman Viktorija Dimaite was a mem- With the addition of Missouri and Texas ber of Lithuania’s 2011 U20 Team during the A&M, the SEC’s television package will go from summer a viewership of 19 million homes to 30 million. • Senior Azania Stewart spent the 2009, 2010 & 2011 summers in Europe, where she was a member of her native Great Britain’s 2009 Under-20 World University Games Team that competed in Belgrade, Serbia, and on the 2010 & 2011 Standard of Life Teams that participated in the EuroBasket Championships • Freshman Andrea Vilaró Aragonés has played on several Spanish national teams, most recently for the 2011 U18 European Champion- ships squad that placed third

2011-12 & 2012-13 Women’s Basketball More Significant Rule Changes: *the three-point line has moved from a distance of 19’9” to 20’9” (the current distance in men’s basketball) *Restricted area arc: addition of a restricted area three (3) feet from the center of the basket (rationale is that the arc will mark the area under the basket where a secondary defender is not permitted to establish a legal guarding position.)

NCAA Rule Change: Preseason Practice Women: shall not commence on-court pre- season basketball practice sessions prior to 5 p.m. on the date that is 40 days prior to the date of the institution’s first regular-season contest. An institution shall not engage in more than 30 days of countable athletically related activities prior to its first regular-season contest. Game 19: Florida hosts Alabama * January 19, 2012 * 7 pm ET

SEC Preseason Coaches’ Poll Team & Gator Highlights Florida’s Record by Game School...... POINTS *Won the Gator Holiday Classic Location (State & Territories) 1. Tennessee...... 120 *Compiled a six-game win streak, the longest (entering game vs. Alabama) 2. Kentucky...... 100 since the 2008-09 season 3. Georgia...... 98 *Defeated No. 22 Florida State (Nov. 17) State/U.S. Territory..... Win.. Loss 4. LSU...... 96 for 46th upset win in program history; Alabama ...... 13...... 32 5. Florida...... 92 26th win vs. ranked team when UF was Alaska...... 0...... 0 Arizona ...... 1...... 2 6. Vanderbilt...... 85 unranked Arkansas ...... 10...... 6 7. South Carolina...... 62 *Played first games in California since Nov. California ...... 5...... 8 8. Arkansas...... 57 2006 Colorado ...... 1...... 2 9. Auburn...... 39 *Played second-ever game in New York Connecticut ...... 2...... 2 10. Alabama...... 29 Delaware...... 0...... 0 11. Mississippi State...... 25 Amanda Butler District of Columbia...... 1...... 1 12. Ole Miss...... 16 *won 125th career game and 85th at UF Florida ...... 435.....206 <<< Georgia ...... 14...... 52 (Dec. 7 at San Francisco) Hawaii ...... 2...... 1 FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC Idaho ...... 1...... 1 Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee Lanita Bartley Illinois ...... 3...... 4 LaSondra Barrett, LSU *Courtyard LaGuardia Turkey Classic All- Indiana ...... 2...... 2 A’dia Mathies, Kentucky Tournament Team (hosted by LIU) Iowa ...... 0...... 1 Glory Johnson, Tennessee Kansas...... 0...... 0 C’iera Ricketts, Arkansas Jaterra Bonds Kentucky ...... 10...... 14 Louisiana ...... 4...... 18 Stephanie Holzer, Vanderbilt *Gator Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team Maine ...... 4...... 0 Meighan Simmons, Tennessee (hosted by UF) Maryland...... 0...... 0 Jasmine James, Georgia Massachusetts ...... 4...... 0 Jennifer George Michigan ...... 1...... 0 SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC *SEC Player of the Week, Dec. 19 Minnesota...... 0...... 0 La’Keisha Sutton, South Carolina *MVP of Gator Holiday Classic (hosted by Mississippi ...... 20...... 25 Ieashia Walker, South Carolina UF) Missouri...... 0...... 0 Montana ...... 2...... 0 Adrienne Webb, LSU *Courtyard LaGuardia Turkey Classic All- Nebraska...... 0...... 1 Valencia McFarland, Ole Miss Tournament Team (hosted by LIU) Nevada ...... 1...... 1 Ericka Russell, Alabama New Hampshire...... 0...... 0 Jasmine Hassell, Georgia Jordan Jones New Jersey ...... 6...... 2 Tiffany Clarke, Vanderbilt *Gator Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team New Mexico ...... 3...... 1 Sarah Watkins, Arkansas (hosted by UF) New York ...... 3...... 0 North Carolina ...... 5...... 6 North Dakota...... 0...... 0 SEC Preseason Media Poll Ohio ...... 2...... 1 Order of Finish Oklahoma ...... 1...... 0 1. Tennessee...... 264 UF’s Most Frequent Oregon ...... 0...... 1 Pennsylvania ...... 5...... 4 2. Georgia...... 228 Foes 3. Kentucky...... 212 Rhode Island...... 3...... 1 Team Games UF Record South Carolina ...... 11...... 5 4. LSU...... 189 Played in Series South Dakota...... 0...... 0 5. Vanderbilt...... 172 Florida State 68 41-27 Tennessee ...... 22...... 55 6. Florida...... 151 Georgia 58 13-46 Texas ...... 9...... 6 7. Arkansas...... 142 Alabama 50 21-29 Utah ...... 0...... 2 8. South Carolina...... 107 Vermont...... 0...... 0 Vanderbilt 49 19-30 Virgin Islands...... 0...... 2 9. Auburn...... 94 Auburn 47 15-32 10. Alabama...... 55 Virginia ...... 7...... 8 Miami 42 28-14 Washington...... 0...... 0 11. Mississippi State...... 54 West Virginia ...... 2...... 0 12. Ole Miss...... 48 Wisconsin ...... 3...... 1 Wyoming...... 0...... 0 First-Team Jasmine James, Georgia Bahamas...... 3...... 1 A’dia Mathies, Kentucky LaSondra Barrett, LSU What’s Returning from What Returned from Glory Johnson, Tennessee Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee 2010-11 for 2011-12 2009-10 for 2010-11 Category...... Percentage Returning Category...... Percentage Returning Second-Team Games Started...... 100% (175 of 175) Games Started...... 33.1% (53 of 160) C’eria Ricketts, Arkansas Minutes Played...... 94.4% (6,679 or 7,075) Minutes Played...... 29.4% (1,912 of 6,500) Sarah Watkins, Arkansas Points...... 95.1% (2,217 of 2,331) Points...... 32.9% (656 of 1,995) Valencia McFarland, Ole Miss Rebounds...... 79.8% (1,143 of 1,432) Rebounds...... 20.8% (253 of 1,217) Meighan Simmons, Tennessee Field Goals...... 94.4% (823 of 872) Field Goals...... 33.6% (238 of 709) Stephanie Holzer, Vanderbilt FT Made...... 95.9% (376 of 392) FT Made...... 34.5% (123 of 357) FT Attempted...... 96.2% (564 of 586) FT Attempted...... 33.6% (175 of 521) 3-Point FGs...... 100% (195 of 195) 3-Point FGs...... 25.9% (57 of 220) 3-PT FG Att...... 100% (575 of 575) 3-PT FG Att...... 28.6% (208 of 727) Assists...... 98.0% (439 of 448) Assists...... 27.3% (120 of 439) Blocks...... 88.5% (138 of 156) Blocks...... 48.3% (58 of 120) Steals...... 96.5% (246 of 255) Steals...... 24.2% (70 of 289) Returning Starters...... 5 Returning Starters...... 2 Returning Letterwinners...... 10 Returning Letterwinners...... 5 Leading Retning Scorer...J.Jones, 10.2 ppg Leading Retning Scorer... J.Jones, 9.1 ppg Leading Rebounder...... Azania Stewart, 6.1 Leading Rebounder...Jennifer George, 5.2 Game 19: Florida hosts Alabama * January 19, 2012 * 7 pm ET Head Coach Amanda Butler When Florida earned the No. 23 spot in the Dec. 8, 2008 Associated Press national Combine passion, pride, toughness, intensity, humor, poll, Butler joined an elite list of women. She became one of only 24 women in the wittiness, competitiveness, leadership and mix in a history of NCAA Division I women’s basketball who had played for a team that was healthy dose of a swagger and you have Amanda ranked in the AP Top-25 and later coached a team that earned a top-25 ranking. Butler, who in 2011-12 is in her fifth year as head Even more rare was the fact the Butler played for and coached the SAME team that coach of the University of Florida women’s basketball earned a top-25 ranking, becoming only the sixth woman ever to accomplish that team. feat.

Each of her first four Gator teams have earned a During Butler’s four-year tutelage in Gainesville, a Gator has been named First-Team postseason berth – the first time any of the previous All-SEC three times and awarded a spot on the All-SEC Freshman Team three times, eight coaches in program history has been able to as well. do so. During her two years as head coach at Charlotte, Butler compiled a 40-22 record that Butler’s four-year win total (78) with the Orange & included two WNIT berths and a share of the 49ers first-ever Atlantic 10 Conference Blue is already the most of any coach in program history through their respective first regular-season championship. Her debut season resulted in an overall record of four seasons. 21-9, the most wins ever by a Charlotte coach in their first year, as Butler was recog- nized as the league’s Coach of the Year. Butler also has made the O’Connell Center a tough venue for opponents, as her Gators have won 89.2 percent of their games against non-conference foes, posting a Given her talents as a collegiate coach, it comes as no surprise that Butler has 33-4 home record during her four-year tenure. played a role in some of the most successful seasons in Florida history. Upon gradu- ation, then-Florida coach Carol Ross hired Butler as the Gators’ assistant coach. In the 37-year history of the Florida women’s basketball program, the team has That 1995-96 squad compiled a 21-9 record and earned a berth into the NCAAs. The posted 20 wins 10 times, with Butler accounting for two of those, including the 20-vic- following season, the Gators won a program-record 24 games and advanced to the tory campaign in 2010-11. Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, falling to Old Dominion, 53-51.

That final 20-win season coming in 2010-11 was compiled by an extremely young Butler’s Head Coaching Record and inexperienced team that returned only two starters and listed one scarcely-used Year School Record Conference Postseason senior on its roster. 2005-06 Charlotte 21-9 13-3 (T-1st) WNIT First Round 2006-07 Charlotte 19-13 9-5 (4th) WNIT Second Round The 2008-09 season will go down as one of the most successful campaigns in pro- gram history. In addition to tying the school record with 24 victories during the year, 2007-08 Florida 19-14 6-8 (T-7th) WNIT Round of 16 Florida marched into the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the seventh time 2008-09 Florida 24-8 9-5 (T-4th) NCAA Second Round in history. In the team’s first trip to the round of 32 since 2004, the 2008-09 squad 2009-10 Florida 15-17 7-9 (T-7th) WNIT Second Round had its season close on the road at top-ranked and eventual NCAA champion Con- 2010-11 Florida 20-15 7-9 (8th) WNIT Round of 16 necticut. Florida ended the year rated among the top-25 in both national polls for the 2011-12 Florida 12-6 2-3 TBA first time since 2002. Total (7 Years) 130-82 53-42 6 Postseason Appearances At Florida (5) 90-60 31-34 4 Postseason Appearances At Charlotte (2) 40-22 26-8 2 Postseason Appearances

Overall (at UF) Home Away Neutral Overall (at UF) Home Away Neutral Alabama 3-3 (3-3) 2-1 (2-1) 1-2 (1-2) 0-0 Mississippi 4-1 (4-1) 1-1 (1-1) 3-0 (3-0) 0-0 Alabama A&M 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Mississippi State 5-1 (5-1) 3-0 (3-0) 2-1 (2-1) 0-0 Ala.-Birmingham (UAB) 2-0 (2-0) 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 Murray State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Alabama State 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Nebraska 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 Appalachian State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 N.C. State 1-1 (1-1) 0-0 1-1 (1-1) 0-0 Arkansas 6-1 (6-1) 2-1 (2-1) 3-0 (3-0) 1-0 (1-0) North Florida 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Arkansas State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Ohio Univ. 2-0 (2-0) 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 Arizona State 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 1-0 (1-0) Old Dominion 3-1 (2-0) 2-1 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 Auburn 2-3 (2-3) 2-0 (2-0) 0-2 (0-2) 0-1 (0-1) Pacific 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 Ball State 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Pittsburgh 1-1 (1-1) 1-0 (1-0) 0-1 (0-1 0-0 Belmont 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Prairie View A&M 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Brown 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 Providence 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 1-0 (1-0) Central Florida (UCF) 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Rhode Island 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 Charleston Southern 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Richmond 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 Charlotte 2-1 (2-1) 1-0 (1-0) 0-1 (0-1) 1-0 (1-0) Robert Morris 2-0 (2-0) 2-0 (2-0) 0-0 0-0 Clemson 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Rutgers 0-2 (0-2) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-1 (0-1) Colorado 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Saint Francis 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Connecticut 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 St. John’s 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-0 0-1 (0-1) Coppin State 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Saint Joseph’s 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 Davidson 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 Saint Louis 5-0 (1-0) 3-0 (1-0) 2-0 0-0 Dayton 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 St. Bonaventure 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 DePaul 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 Samford 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Duquesne 3-1 (1-0) 2-0 (1-0) 1-0 0-1 San Francisco 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 Florida 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Savannah State 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Florida A&M 2-1 (2-1) 2-1 (2-1) 0-0 0-0 South Alabama 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 1-0 (1-0) Florida Gulf Coast 3-1 (3-1) 2-0 (2-0) 1-1 (1-1) 0-0 South Carolina 6-2 (6-2) 2-2 (2-2) 3-0 (3-0) 1-0 (1-0) Florida International 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 South Florida 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Florida State 2-3 (2-3) 1-2 (1-2) 1-1 (1-1) 0-0 Southern 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Fordham 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Southern Illinois 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 1-0 (1-0) George Washington 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 Stetson 4-0 (4-0) 4-0 (4-0) 0-0 0-0 Georgia 3-6 (3-6) 3-1 (3-1) 0-5 (0-5) 0-0 Temple 2-2 (2-0) 0-1 1-1 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) Hampton 1-1 (1-1) 1-0 (1-0) 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 Tennessee 1-8 (1-8) 1-2 (1-2) 0-3 (0-3) 0-2 (0-3) Harvard 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 TCU 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 High Point 1-1 (0-1) 1-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-0 Tulsa 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Holy Cross 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 U.S. Naval Academy 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 1-0 (1-0) Houston 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 UCLA 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Jacksonville 2-1 (2-1) 2-0 (2-0) 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 UNC Greensboro 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 James Madison 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 UNC Wilmington 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Kentucky 1-4 (1-4) 1-2 (1-2) 0-2 (0-2) 0-0 Vermont 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 La Salle 2-1 (1-0) 1-0 0-1 1-0 (1-0) Virginia 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 LSU 1-4 (1-4) 0-2 (0-2) 0-2 (0-2) 0-0 Virginia Tech 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Louisville 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 Western Kentucky 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 Loyola Marymount 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Winthrop 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 Maryland, BC (UMBC) 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Wyoming 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Massachusetts 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Vanderbilt 1-5 (1-5) 0-3 (0-3) 1-2 (1-2) 0-0 Miami (FL) 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 Xavier 4-0 (1-0) 3-0 (1-0) 1-0 0-0 Miami (OH) 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Overall (7 Years): 130-82 84-24 35-46 11-11 Michigan 0-1 (0-1) 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-0 at Florida (5 Years): 90-60 58-20 22-34 10-6 Minnesota 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Conference (at UF): 53-42 (31-34) 30-17 (17-15) 22-24 (13-19) 0-0 (0-0) Gator Career Records 1,000-Point Scorers 1,481 Quientella Bonner, 1976-81 .310 Talatha Bingham (246-794), 1995-99 88 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 2,001 Merlakia Jones, 1992-95 1,475 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 .302 Sha Brooks (212-703), 2005-09 87 Tamara Stocks, 1998-01 1,915 Murriel Page, 1995-98 1,466 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 .302 Danielle Santos (80-265), 2002-06 75 Naomi Mobley, 1998-01 1,895 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 1,437 Murriel Page, 1994-98 .298 Sarah Lowe (75-252), 2002-06 58 Dalila Eshe, 2002-06 1,858 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 1,418 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 .292 Depree Bowden (87-298), 2004-08 55 Murriel Page, 1994-98 1,820 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 1,352 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 .291 Kerry Cremeans (109-374), 1990-94 50 Lisa Born, 1986-87 1,798 Quientella Bonner, 1976-81 1,335 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 .277 Amanda Butler (77-278), 1990-94 50 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 1,580 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 1,276 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 45 Erika Lang, 1988-92 1,576 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 1,271 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 Free Throws Made 41 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 1,531 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 1,249 Cheryl Fisher, 1977-81 430 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 37 Pam Stone, 1981-83 1,529 Marshae Dotson, 2005-09 1,146 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 364 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 1,488 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 1,108 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 343 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 Steals 1,448 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 1,093 Talatha Bingham, 1996-99 334 Murriel Page, 1994-98 281 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 1,398 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 1,077 Marshae Dotson, 2005-09 333 Marshae Dotson, 2005-09 273 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 1,381 Sophia Witherspoon, 1988-91 1,026 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 299 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 242 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 1,349 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 1,021 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 292 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 234 Camille Ratledge, 1986-90 1,347 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 996 Janna Bragg, 1984-88 286 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 216 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 1,221 Cheryl Fisher, 1977-81 active leader: 274 Tombi Bell, 1997-01 212 Mahogany Hudson, 1994-98 1,124 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 780 JordanJones, 2009-present 268 Sophia Witherspoon, 1988-91 193 Merlakia Jones, 1991-95 1,098 Jana Bragg, 1984-88 264 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 192 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 1,039 Talatha Bingham, 1996-99 Field Goal Percentage (min. 350 att.) 263 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 191 Tombi Bell, 1997-01 857* Jordan Jones, 2009-pres. .557 Tammy Jackson (816-1466), 1981-85 260 Merlakia Jones, 1991-95 185 Depree Bowden, 2004-08 .556 Jennifer George (276-496),2009-pres. 245 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 183 Dana Smith, 1994 -98 Point Average .555 Marshae Dotson (598-1077), 2005-09 230 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 176 Sarah Lowe, 2002-06 18.9 Doreen Landolfi, 1977-79 .551 Naomi Mobley (199-361), 1998-01 223 Dalila Eshe, 2002-06 162 Danielle Santos, 2002-06 17.6 Quientella Bonner, 1977-81 .550 Azania Stewart (271-493), 2008-pres. 219 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 156 Sophia Witherspoon, 1988-91 17.1 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 .550 Murriel Page (790-1437), 1994-98 218 Naomi Mobley, 1998-01 150 Susan Stoddard, 1983-87 17.0 Merlakia Jones, 1992-95 211 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 148 Sharlene Byrd, 1982-86 16.2 Sophia Witherspoon, 1988-91 .538 Terry Whitehead (282-524), 1981-83 active leader: 147 Lonnika Thompson, 2007-10 15.4 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 .537 Quientella Bonner (796-1481), 1976-81 147 Jordan Jones, 2009-present 133 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 15.2 Bridget Pettis, 1991-93 .527 DeLisha Milton (747-1418), 1993-97 active leader: 15.0 Murriel Page, 1994-98 Lisa Webb (166-315), 1983-87 Free Throw Attempts 97 Jordan Jones, 2009-present 14.9 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 .526 Hollis Hindes (276-525), 1981-85 550 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 14.9 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 .521 Robin Mathis, 1986-88 543 Murriel Page, 1994-98 Minutes Played 14.7 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 .516 Lisa Born (222-430), 1986-88 536 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 3987 Murriel Page, 1994-98 (128 GP) 14.4 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 .505 Vanessa Hayden (645-1276), 2000-04 500 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 3882 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 (126 GP) 13.5 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 .490 Tamara Stocks (503-1026), 1997-01 499 Marshae Dotson, 2005-09 3726 Dana Smith, 1994-98 (125 GP) 13.0 Terry Whitehead, 1983-85 479 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 3726 Talatha Bingham, 1995-99 (128 GP) 12.9 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 Three-Point FG Made 474 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 3529 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 (106 GP) 12.7 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 246 Talatha Bingham, 1995-99 469 Sophia Witherspoon, 1987-91 3515 Camille Ratledge, 1986-90 (109 GP) 230 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 466 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 3378 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 (125 GP) Rebounds 212 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 408 Tombi Bell, 1997-01 3337 Sarah Lowe, 2002-06 (115 GP) 1,321 Quientella Bonner, 1977-81 170 Jordan Jones, 2009-present 392 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 3196 Mahogany Hudson, 1994-98 (119 GP) 1,251 Murriel Page, 1994-98 161 Steffi Sorensen, 2008-10 383 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 3039 Sharielle Smith, 2006-10 (125 GP) 1,141 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 142 Dana Smith, 1994-98 371 Merlakia Jones, 1991-95 3022 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 (129 GP) 1,109 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 125 Tamia Williams, 2001-05 359 Erika Lang, 1988-92 active leader: 1,105 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 109 Kerry Cremeans, 1990-94 353 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 2501 Jordan Jones, 2009-present (83 GP) 998 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 106 Bridget Pettis, 1991-93 active leader: 884 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 87 Depree Bowden, 2004-08 248 Jennifer George, 2009-present Games Played 884 Cheryl Fisher, 1977-81 80 Sharielle Smith, 2006-10 129 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 854 Marshae Dotson, 2005-09 80 Danielle Santos, 2002-06 Free Throw Percentage 128 Murriel Page, 1994-98 830 Merlakia Jones, 1992-95 77 Amanda Butler, 1990-94 (minimum 80 FT made) 128 Talatha Bingham, 1996-99 777 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 75 Sarah Lowe, 2002-06 .821 Sharielle Smith (192-234), 2006-10 126 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 712 Naomi Mobley, 1998-01 73 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 .820 Roonie Scovel (82-100), 1980-83 126 Marshae Dotson, 2005-09 664 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 72 Kim Dye, 2003-07 .802 Dalila Eshe (223-278), 2002-06 125 Sharielle Smith, 2006-10 active leader: 71 Tashia Morehead, 2003-05 .790 Terry Whitehead (162-205), 1981-83 125 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 534 Jennifer George, 2009-present 69 Lonnika Thompson, 2007-10 .788 Brandi McCain (264-335), 1998-02 125 Dana Smith, 1994-98 69 Takilya Davis, 1991-95 .782 Jordan Jones (147188), 2009-pres. 120 Depree Bowden, 2004-08 Rebound Average 67 Jaterra Bonds, 2010-present .782 Sha Brooks (430-550), 2005-09 120 Crystal Parker, 1992-96 16.5 Cindy Kline, 1976-77 65 Jennifer Mossor, 2006-10 .782 Danielle Santos (129-165), 2002-06 119 Mahogany Hudson, 1994-98 12.9 Quientella Bonner, 1976-81 .776 Camille Ratledge (90-116), 1986-90 118 Kelly Freeman, 1996-00 10.3 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 Three-Point FG Att. .762 Sarah Lowe (192-252), 2002-06 118 Monique Cardenas, 1998-02 10.3 Tammy Jackson, 1981 85 794 Talatha Bingham, 1995-99 .753 Tashia Morehead (128-170), 2003-05 active leader: 9.8 Murriel Page, 1994-98 710 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 .750 Janna Bragg (153-204), 1984-88 112 Ndidi Madu, 2007-present 9.2 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 703 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 .745 Tiffany Travis (292-392), 1997-00 8.9 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 510 Jordan Jones, 2009-present .739 Kerry Cremeans (88-119), 1990-94 Consecutive Games Started 8.5 Cheryl Fisher, 1977-80 435 Dana Smith, 1994-98 .735 Tishona Gregory (133-181), 2001-05 123 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 (started 125 total) 8.2 Pam Stone, 1981-83 432 Steffi Sorensen, 2008-10 .723 Depree Bowden (180-249), 2004-08 109 Murriel Page, 1994-98 (started 111 7.9 Naomi Mobley, 1998-01 374 Kerry Cremeans, 1990-94 .721 Dianne Duffy (111-154), 1977-81 total, final 109 of career) 7.8 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 370 Tamia Williams, 2001-05 76 Talatha Bingham, 1996-99 (started 115 7.5 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 339 Bridget Pettis, 1991-93 Assists total, final 76 of career) 7.1 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 298 Depree Bowden, 2004-08 816 Camille Ratledge, 1986 90 66 Dana Smith, 1994-98 (107 total) active leader: 278 Amanda Butler, 1990-94 568 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 66 Camille Ratledge, 1986-90 (101 total) 6.3 Jennifer George, 2009-present 265 Danielle Santos, 2002-06 497 Mahogany Hudson, 1994-98 63 Steffi Sorensen, 2008-10 (63 total) 259 Takilya Davis, 1991-95 431 Tombi Bell, 1999-01 60 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 (124 total, Field Goals Made 252 Sarah Lowe, 2002-06 401 Amanda Butler, 1990-94 final 38 of career) 855 Merlakia Jones, 1992-95 237 Sharielle Smith, 2006-10 376 Sarah Lowe, 2002-06 active leader: 816 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 223 Jennifer Mossor, 2006-10 371 Susan Stoddard, 1983-87 40 Jordan Jones, 2009-present (78 of 83 796 Quientella Bonner, 1976-81 217 Jaterra Bonds, 2010-pres. 368 Dana Smith, 1994-98 total at UF) 790 Murriel Page, 1994-98 213 Tashia Morehead, 2003-05 365 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 747 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 203 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 360 Roonie Scovel, 1980-84 Games Started 660 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 142 Tara Taylor, 2002-04 298 Janna Bragg, 1984-88 125 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 645 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 133 Sophia Witherspoon, 1988-91 265 Danielle Santos, 2002-06 124 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 620 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 125 Merlakia Jones, 1991-95 255 Sandra Wilson, 1980-83 116 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 598 Marshae Dotson, 2005-09 121 Chanda Stebbins, 1993-97 226 Crystal Parker, 1992-96 115 Talatha Bingham, 1996-99 589 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 111 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 216 Sharlene Byrd, 1982-86 111 Murriel Page, 1994-98 579 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 105 Tombi Bell, 1997-01 214 Tishona Gregory, 2001-05 107 Dana Smith, 1994-98 558 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 active leader: 102 Mahogany Hudson, 1994-98 548 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 Three-Point FG% (min. 70 made) 176 Lanita Bartley, 2010-present 101 Camille Ratledge, 1986-90 543 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 .373 Steffi Sorensen (161-432), 2008-10 active leader: 538 Cheryl Fisher, 1977-81 .360 Tonya Washington (73-203), 1997-00 Blocks 78 Jordan Jones, 2009-present 503 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 .338 Tamia Williams (125-370), 2001-05 357 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 456 Janna Bragg, 1984-88 .338 Sharielle Smith (80-237), 2006-10 230 Quientella Bonner, 1976-81 Boldface indicates member of 2010-11 team active leader: .333 Jordan Jones (170-510), 2009-pres. 175 Azania Stewart, 2008-present 271 Azania Stewart, 2008-present .333 Tashia Morehead (71-213), 2003-05 172 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 *Jordan Jones had 1,045 career points enter- .326 Dana Smith (142-435), 1994-98 160 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 ing the 2011-12 season, with 626 Field Goal Attempts .324 Brandi McCain (230-710), 1998-02 121 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 points coming at UF and 419 at South 1,770 Merlakia Jones, 1992-95 .321 Kim Dye (72-224), 2003-07 110 Aneika Henry, 2007-09 Carolina. Her other stats reflect only 1,613 Sha Brooks, 2005-09 .313 Bridget Pettis (106-339), 1991-93 108 Jennifer George, 2009-present her UF totals/averages 2011-12 University of Florida Gator Basketball Roster Numerical Roster No. Name POS CL EX HT Hometown (High School/Last School) 3 Lanita Bartley G Sr. 1L 5-6 Jacksonville, Fla. (Santa Fe College/Lee) 4 Carlie Needles G Fr. HS 5-6 Highlands Ranch, Col. (ThunderRidge) 10 Jaterra Bonds G So. 1L 5-7 Gainesville, Fla. (P.K. Yonge) 12 Deana Allen G Sr. 1L 5-9 Houma, La. (Pensacola JC/Ellender Memorial) 13 Azania Stewart C Sr. 3L 6-4 Wood Green, England (Notre Dame (Va.) Academy) 14 Ndidi Madu F R-Sr. 3L 6-1 Antioch, Tenn. (McGavock) 15 Viktorija Dimaite C Fr. HS 6-4 Panevezys, Lithuania (The Rock (Fla.) School) 20 Andrea Vilaró Aragonés G/F Fr. HS 5-10 Barcelona, Spain (IES Joaquin Blume) 22 Kayla Lewis G So. 1L 5-11 Decatur, Ga. (Southwest DeKalb) 23 Brittany Shine G So. 1L 5-10 Sacramento, Calif. (Sacramento) 31 Lily Svete F R-So. 1L 6-2 Granger, Ind. (Penn) 32 Jennifer George F Jr. 2L 6-0 Orlando, Fla. (Bishop Moore) 33 Jordan Jones G R-Sr. 3L 5-9 Suwanee, Ga. (Collins Hill/Univ. of South Carolina)

Alphabetical Roster No. Name POS CL EX HT Hometown (High School/Last School) 12 Deana Allen G Sr. 1L 5-9 Houma, La. (Pensacola JC/Ellender Memorial) 3 Lanita Bartley G Sr. 1L 5-6 Jacksonville, Fla. (Santa Fe College/Lee) 10 Jaterra Bonds G So. 1L 5-7 Gainesville, Fla. (P.K. Yonge) 15 Viktorija Dimaite C Fr. HS 6-4 Panevezys, Lithuania (The Rock (Fla.) School) 32 Jennifer George F Jr. 2L 6-0 Orlando, Fla. (Bishop Moore) 33 Jordan Jones G R-Sr. 3L 5-9 Suwanee, Ga. (Collins Hill/Univ. of South Carolina) 22 Kayla Lewis G So. 1L 5-11 Decatur, Ga. (Southwest DeKalb) 14 Ndidi Madu F R-Sr. 3L 6-1 Antioch, Tenn. (McGavock) 4 Carlie Needles G Fr. HS 5-6 Highlands Ranch, Col. (ThunderRidge) 23 Brittany Shine G So. 1L 5-10 Sacramento, Calif. (Sacramento) 13 Azania Stewart C Sr. 3L 6-4 Wood Green, England (Notre Dame (Va.) Academy) 31 Lily Svete F R-So. 1L 6-2 Granger, Ind. (Penn) 20 Andrea Vilaró Aragonés G/F Fr. HS 5-10 Barcelona, Spain (IES Joaquin Blume)

Coaching Staff Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Rich Geographic Breakdown Head Coach: Amanda Butler (Florida: B.S. 1995, Jacobs (Ball State, B.S. 2000; M.S. Michigan California (1) Master’s 1997) State 2007) Brittany Shine – Sacramento Assistant Coaches: Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick Athletic Trainer: John “JB” Barrett (Mississippi (Wake Forest: B.A. 2000, Master’s 2001) State, 1997, Master’s 1999) Colorado (1) David Lowery (Mississippi State, B.S. 2000) Academic Advisor: Judy Traveis (Florida: B.S. Carlie Needles – Highlands Ranch Murriel Page (Florida, B.S. 1998) 1993, Master’s 1999) Communications: Kathy Cafazzo (Penn State, B.S. 1993) Florida (3) Lanita Bartley – Jacksonville Support Staff Managers: Daniel Barber (Head Manager), Jaterra Bonds – Gainesville Asst. to the Head Coach: Janna Magette (David- Ashanda Carter, Jalesa Carzell, Kayla Lee Jennifer George – Orlando son, B.A. 2002; Florida: Master’s 2010) Athletic Training Student: Morgan Williams Video Coordinator: Edwina Johnson (Montevallo, Video Assistants: Pat Jenkins, Travis Kwok 2004) Georgia (2) Jordan Jones – Suwanee Kayla Lewis – Decatur Pronunciation Guide: Eligibility Breakdown JATERRA Bonds...... ja-TEAR-ah Seniors (5) Sophomores (4) VIKTORIJA DIMAITE...... Victoria dee-uh-MON-tae Indiana (1) Lily Svete – Granger Deana Allen Jaterra Bonds NDIDI MADU...... De-De muh-DUE Lanita Bartley Kayla Lewis AZANIA Stewart...... ah-ZANE-ee-ah Jordan Jones Brittany Shine Lily SVETE...... ss-VET-ee Louisiana (1) Ndidi Madu Lily Svete ANDREA VILARÓ ARAGONES.....on-DREY-uh Deana Allen – Houma Azania Stewart ...... vil-R-oh air-uh-GO-ness Freshmen (3) Tennessee (1) Juniors (1) Viktorija Dimaite David LOWERY...... LOW (rhymes with Ndidi Madu – Antioch Jennifer George Carlie Needles ...... NOW)-ree Andrea Vilaró Aragonés JANNA MAGETTE...... JAN-uh muh-JETT England (1) Judy TRAVEIS...... Travis Azania Stewart – Wood Green

Lithuania (1) Viktorija Dimaite – Panevezys

Spain (1) Andrea Vilaró Aragonés – Barcelona #3 #4 #10 #12 #13 Lanita Bartley Carlie Needles Jaterra Bonds Deana Allen Azania Stewart G * Sr. * 5-6 * Jacksonville, Fla. G * Fr. * 5-6 * Highlands Ranch, Colo. G * So. * 5-7 * Gainesville, Fla. G * Sr. * 5-9 * Houma, La. C * Sr. * 6-4 * Wood Green, England

#14 #15 #20 #22 #23 Ndidi Madu Viktorija Dimaite Andrea Vilaró Aragonés Kayla Lewis Brittany Shine F * R-Sr. * 6-1 * Antioch, Tenn. C * Fr. * 6-4 * Panevezys, Lithuania G/F * Fr. * 5-10 * Barcelona, Spain G * So. * 5-11 * Decatur, Ga. G * So. * 5-10 * Sacramento, Calif.

Pronunciation Guide: JATERRA Bonds...... ja-TEAR-ah VIKTORIJA DIMAITE...... Victoria dee-uh-MON-tae Panevezys...... pah-nyeah-V-jeezzs NDIDI MADU...... De-De muh-DUE AZANIA Stewart...... ah-ZANE-ee-ah Lily SVETE...... ss-VET-ee ANDREA VILARÓ ARAGONES...... on-DREY-uh ...... vil-R-oh air-uh-GO-ness

David LOWERY...... LOW (rhymes with NOW)-ree #31 #32 #33 Lily Svete Jennifer George Jordan Jones F * R-So. * 6-2 * Granger, Ind. F * Jr. * 6-0 * Orlando, Fla. G * R-Sr. * 5-9 * Suwanee, Ga.

Did You Know? The color version of the Gator logo changed during the 2011 summer. The green under the Gator’s jaw is no longer light Amanda Butler Brenda Mock David Lowery Murriel Page green. The same color Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach green is used throughout. Fifth Year at UF; Seventh Overall Kirkpatrick Fifth Year at UF Second Year at UF as Coach Assistant Coach Fifth Year at UF