JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY 2013-14 WOMEN’S Game 22: Northeastern at JMU, Feb. 7, 7 p.m.

JMU ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS • MSC 0404 JAMESMADISON UNIVERSITY, HARRISONBURG, VA 22807 • (540) 568-6154 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SIDs • BRIAN HANSEN ([email protected])• (540) 578-6496 (C) • (540) 568-3703 (F) DEVON HOWARD ([email protected]) (540) 271-7352 (C) 2013-14 Roster (Numerical) QUICK FACTS 2013 -14 STATS 2013-14: Has not played since Dec. 30...Tied CH 12 pts vs. Alcorn State (11/24)... 2012-13: CH PPG 3.0 RPG 2.1 Destiny Jones 12 pts vs. Maine (12/28)... CH 7 rebs, 23 mins at William & Mary (2/3)... Other: Played for Florida FG% 46.9 APG 0.0 #2, So., F, 6-0 Essense AAU team with JMU teammate Precious Hall 3FG% ------BPG 0.0 Miramar, Fla. FT% 66.7 SPG 0.4 Archbishop McCarthy TOY-ah JIG-etz 2013-14: CH 5 blks at W&M (2/4)... CAA POW (12/9)... JMU Invitational PPG 12.6 RPG 6.2 Toia Giggetts All-Tournament Team... lone Duke w/ double-double at #10 UNC (18 pts, 10 rebs)... CH 25 pts on FG% 52.9 APG 0.8 #3, Jr., F, 6-0 CH 10 FG (10-16) vs Vanderbilt (12/4)... 16th on LadySwish’s Elite 25 list... 2012-13: Earned 3FG% 33.3 BPG 0.8 Norfolk, Va. JMU WBB’s Courage Award...Among CAA leaders in offensive rebounds (7th) and overall rebounds FT% 74.6 SPG 0.7 Lake Taylor (13th)...Among JMU leaders in rebounds (2nd) and blocks (T-2nd)... CH 17 rebs at ODU (2/12)... SH 15 pts (6-6 FG, 3-3 FT)... ah-LEE-see-uh row-LEER 2013-14: Missed games 1-21 due to injury... Transferred from PPG ------RPG ------Allysia Rohlehr Pensacola State College (by way of UAlbany)... 2012-13: 2013 All-Panhandle Conference Second FG% ------APG ------#5, Jr., G, 5-9 Team... All-FCSAA Conference Academic... 3FG% ------BPG ------Island Park, N.Y. FT% ------SPG ------Pensacola State College 2013-14: CAA POW (11/25)... Preseason First Team All-CAA... CH 7 assists at Pitt (12/4)... CH PPG 13.5 RPG 3.6 Precious Hall 25 points against College of Charleston (1/31) 2012-13: CAA Rookie of the Year... CAA All-Rookie FG% 40.6 APG 1.8 #12, So., G, 5-8 team... Earned JMU WBB’s Newcomer Award... CAA ROW 5x... Among CAA leaders in in 3-ptrs 3FG% 35.8 BPG 0.0 (14th) and scoring (24th)... Among JMU leaders in steals (T-2nd), scoring (3rd), assists (3rd) and FT% 86.2 SPG 1.4 Tallahassee, Fla. minutes played (3rd)... CH 23 pts vs. GMU (2/28), CH 8 rebs at Georgia State (1/20)... JMU fr. record Maclay School 7 steals at GMU (1/24) ah-MAH-nee TATE-umm 2013-14: Made collegiate debut vs. Virginia (11/8)... H.S.: PPG 0.8 RPG 0.3 Amani Tatum Queens Borough H.S. Girls’ Player of the Year... 2013 All-Metro First Team... New York Post First FG% 27.3 APG 0.5 #15, Fr., G, 5-7 Team... Finished H.S. with over 1,200 pts. 3FG% 00.0 BPG 0.0 Cambria Heights, N.Y. FT% 83.3 SPG 0.5 Archbishop Molloy 2013-14: Naismith Award Watch List... JMU Invitational MVP/All-Tournament Team... St. John’s Chartwells PPG 18.1 RPG 7.9 Kirby Burkholder Holiday Classic Tournament MVP/All-Tournament Team, Gulf Coast Showcase All-Tournament Team... CAA FG% 40.6 APG 1.8 #20, Sr., G, 6-0 Preseason Player of the Year ... Preaseason First Team All-CAA...RTD Preseason All-State... CAA POW 3FG% 36.7 BPG 0.3 (11/11, co-12/16, 12/30, 1/13)... Eclipsed 1,000 career pts vs. UVA (11/8)... CH 16 rebs vs. UVA (11/8)... 2nd FT% 87.4 SPG 1.3 Bridgewater, Va. JMU player w/ 200+ 3-ptrs... 2012-13: First Team All-CAA ... Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State Second Turner Ashby Team ... CAA All-Academic Second Team ... 2012-13: JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete... CH 13 pts vs. Green Bay (11/22)... CH 11 rebs PPG 2.9 RPG 2.5 Crystal Ross vs. Murray St (11/15)... FG% 41.2 APG 0.4 #21, Jr., C/F, 6-3 3FG% ------BPG 0.3 Philadelphia, Pa. FT% 66.7 SPG 0.0 Smyrna (Del.) GWATH-mee 2013-14: Chartwells Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team... CH 6 blks at St. PPG 9.5 RPG 4.5 Jazmon Gwathmey John’s (12/15)... 22nd on LadySwish’s Preseason Elite 25... Tied CH 17 pts at UNCW (1/26/14) FG% 44.9 APG 1.6 #24, R-So., G, 6-2 2012-13: CAA All-Rookie team... CAA ROW 1x... Among CAA leaders in blocks (9th), offensive 3FG% 26.3 BPG 1.9 rebounds (14th) and rebounds (20th)... JMU leader in blocks (34) & third-most rebounds (199)... FT% 82.4 SPG 0.8 Bealeton, Va. Earned JMU WBB’s Most Improved Award & Attitude Award... CH 14 rebs & 4 blks vs. Towson (3/15), Liberty CH 17 pts (8-8 FG) vs. Towson (2/21) 2013-14: 12th on LadySwish’s Preseason Elite 25... SH 14 pts, CH 4 3ptrs vs. Drexel (1/23)... PPG 5.7 RPG 5.5 Nikki Newman Played 25 minutes vs. UVA (11/8), her first game back from injury (3 pts, 7 rebs, 2 stls)... 2012-13: FG% 44.7 APG 3.6 #30, R-Sr., G/F, 6-2 Suffered season-ending injury at Duquesne (12/16)... Preseason All-CAA 2nd Team... 2011-12: 3FG% 36.2 BPG 1.2 Harrisonburg, Va. CAA Defensive Player of Year FT% 62.5 SPG 1.2 Turner Ashby 2013-14: CH 11 pts, 9 rebs at Richmond (11/21), tied CH 8 assists at Richmond (11/21) & vs. UVA PPG 3.9 RPG 2.7 Angela Mickens (11/8)... 2012-13: Earned JMU WBB’s Most Spirited Award... JMU Athletic Director Scholar... CH FG% 34.6 APG 3.8 #32, So., G, 5-7 10 pts vs. NC A&T and NC State (WNIT)... CH 8 assists vs. Green Bay (11/22) 3FG% 28.6 BPG 0.0 Staunton, Va. FT% 57.1 SPG 1.2 Robert E. Lee OAK-ah-for 2013-14: JMU Invitational All-Tournament Team... Chartwells Holiday Classic PPG 5.0 RPG 4.3 Lauren Okafor All-Tournament Team... CH 16 pts, SH 10 rebs vs. PVAM (12/14) for first double-double at JMU... FG% 41.8 APG 0.1 #33, R-Jr., C, 6-3 Tied CH 5 blocks at St. John’s (12/15)... 2012-13: Sat out due to transfer rules... transferred from 3FG% ------BPG 1.2 Hamden, Conn. Providence College where she led in blocks (35) and 2nd in rebounds (5.4)... Big East All-Freshman FT% 53.3 SPG 0.2 Providence in 2011... 2013-14: CH 10 pts, 10 rebs at W&M (2/4) for 1st career double-double...Made collegiate debut at PPG 2.9 RPG 3.4 Da’Lishia Griffin Richmond (11/21)... H.S.: 2013 Southeastern District MVP, All-Tidewater First team, All-Region First FG% 46.7 APG 0.3 #40, Fr., F, 6-2 Team, All-State Second Team, 2x Chesapeake Sports Club Female Player of the Year... Also lettered 3FG% 00.0 BPG 0.2 Chesapeake, Va. in track & field... FT% 62.5 SPG 0.3 Western Branch 2012-13: Former team manager... H.S.: Abingdon HS Female Athlete of the Year (2009)... First PPG ------RPG ------Samantha Mitchell Team All-Southwest District (2008, 2009)... Second Team All-Western Region (2009)... Also lettered FG% ------APG ------#45, Sr., G, 5-7 in volleyball, soccer and track & field. 3FG% ------BPG ------Abingdon, Va. FT% ------SPG ------Abingdon

Schedule (17-4, 7-0 cAA) TeAm STAT compAriSon November 8 VIRGINIA W, 63-46 0.399...... FG % ...... 0.433 0.336...... 3FG% ...... 0.349 12 at Liberty W, 67-56 0.748...... FT% ...... 0.749 21 at Richmond W, 78-68 65.2...... PPG ...... 74.4 24 ALCORN STATE W, 87-42 Series: JMU leads 12-1, (.923) 35.4...... RPG ...... 44.2 lAST Five meeTingS: 1/13/13 H JMU, 68-65 29 vs. UCLA% W, 77-67 Largest JMU Win: 23 pts 11.7...... APG ...... 14.5 2/19/12 A NEU, 61-50 30 vs. Mississippi State% L, 52-65 Jan. 02, 2011; 84-61 at JMU 15.8...... TPG ...... 16.6 1/02/11 H JMU, 84-61 December 8.0...... SPG ...... 7.8 1/21/10 A JMU, 64-57 Largest NEU Win: 11 pts 2.6...... BPG ...... 6.0 3/13/09 H JMU, 51-49 1 vs. Wright State% L, 77-79 Feb. 19, 2012; 61-50 at NEU 4 at Pittsburgh W, 71-61 FAST BreAk FAcTS 14 vs. Prairie View A&M^ W, 79-50 • Junior forward Toia Giggetts blocked a career-high five shots in Tuesday’s win at William & 15 at St. John’s^ W, 64-51 Mary to lead the Dukes to 12 blocked shots on the night, tying a season high and marking the sixth time this season that JMU has posted double-digit blocks. The Dukes rank 11th in the na- 18 VANDERBILT L, 85-89 (OT) tion and first in the CAA in blocked shots per game (6.0). 29 OHIO$ W, 56-33 • For the seventh time this season, five Dukes scored in double figures as redshirt-sophomore guard Jazmon Gwathmey and senior guard Kirby Burkholder, each with 16 points, were joined 30 NORFOLK STATE$ W, 94-50 by sophomore guard Precious Hall (13 pts), Giggetts (12 pts) and freshman forward Da’Lishia January Griffin (10 pts). • This season, the Dukes have had at least four players in double figures 10 times. There have 2 at #10/#11 North Carolina L, 74-71 only been five games where the Dukes did not have at least three players in double figures 12 DELAWARE* W, 87-51 (UVA, Liberty, Mississippi State, Ohio, Towson). • Tonight’s game is the annual Play 4Kay Pink Out. Fans are encouraged to wear pink to the 16 at Towson* W, 62-57 game in support of the fight against breast cancer and the search for a cure. Survivors will 19 at Hofstra* W, 77-50 be recognized at the game. nTelos Wireless will be handing out free t-shirts to the first 300 23 DREXEL* W, 74-47 fans and there will be a raffle for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund featuring Massanutten Weekend Getaway, a JMU women’s basketball autographed ball, a signed football by head coach Everitt 26 at UNCW* W, 77-41 Withers and tickets to a JMU men’s basketball game and 2014 football home opener. 31 CHARLESTON* W, 92-59 All in The FAmily February • With the addition of assistant coach Sarah Williams to the staff this offseason, head coach Kenny 4 at William & Mary* W, 72-48 Brooks’ entire staff is made of JMU alumni. A 2009 graduate, Williams joined Brooks (’92), associate 7 NORTHEASTERN* 7 p.m. head coach Sean O’Regan (’03), assistant coach Jennifer Brown (’07) and director of operations Tim Clark (’09). They are one of two coaching staffs to boast an all-alumni cast (other-Montana). 9 TOWSON* (TV) 3 p.m. 13 UNCW* 7 p.m. preSeASon cAA poll in The pollS (2/3) 1. James Madison JMU 16 at Drexel* (TV) 5:30 p.m. 2. Drexel AP Top 25: RV (RV Preseason, Weeks 1-4, 14) 20 at Delaware* 7 p.m. 3. Northeastern USA Today: Not Ranked (RV Week 5) 23 HOFSTRA* 2 p.m. 4. Towson Mid-Major Top 25: 5th (as high as 5th - 2/4) 27 at Charleston* 11:30 a.m. 5. Delaware (2013 champion) ESPN Mid-Major Top 10: 3rd (as high as 3rd - 1/29) March 6. Hofstra Opponents 2 WILLIAM & MARY* 2 p.m. 7. Charleston AP Top 25: UNC (13), Vanderbilt (18), St. John’s (RV) 8. UNCW USA Today: UNC (11), Vanderbilt (19), St. John’s (RV) 5 at Northeastern* 7 p.m. 9. William & Mary Mid-Major Top-25: Wright State (13), Delaware* (14), 13-16at CAA Championships TBA Liberty (RV), Drexel* (RV) ESPN Mid-Major Top-10: None *Colonial Athletic Association honorS/AccolAdeS CAA %Gulf Coast Showcase • Preseason No. 1 team • Preseason Player of the Year: Kirby Burkholder ^St. John’s Tournament • Preseason All-CAA First Team: Kirby Burkholder, Precious Hall $JMU Invitational • CAA Player of the Week: Kirby Burkholder (11/11, co-12/16, 12/30, 1/13), Precious Hall (11/25), Toia Giggetts (12/9) Richmond Times-Dispatch • Preseason All-State Team: Kirby Burkholder LadySwish • Virginia Elite 25: Kirby Burkholder (2), Nikki Newman (12), Toia Giggetts (16), Jazmon Gwathmey TodAy’S coverAge (22), Precious Hall (HM) Analysts: David Taylor, nTelos Wireless Naismith Trophy Watch List (Top 50 WBB Players Nationally) Radio: WHBG 1360 AM (Harrisonburg) • Kirby Burkholder Audio: MadiZONE HD SportsNet All-Tournament Teams Video: MadiZONE HD SportsNet • Gulf Coast Showcase: Kirby Burkholder • St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic: Kirby Burkholder (MVP), Lauren Okafor, Jazmon Gwathmey • JMU Invitational: Kirby Burkholder (MVP), Toia Giggetts, Lauren Okafor BrookS’ TeAmS in overTime Of Note: The Dukes had won their last eight overtime games Head Coach before losing this season to Vanderbilt. Nikki Newman has Kenny Brooks played in all nine of those, including starting seven. James Madison ’92 Overall Home Away Neutral Brooks 15-8, .652 7-3, .700 5-4, .556 3-1, .750 Others 13-9, .591 6-2, .750 5-7, .417 2-0, 1.000 JMU All-time 28-17, .622 13-5, .722 10-11, .476 5-1, .833 Brooks Year-by-Year at JMU Year Record CAA CAA Tour. Postseason Date Result Score Opponent Site 02-03 16-10 11-7 Semifinals none 12/7/02 L 73-77 Virginia Tech A 03-04 13-18 7-11 Quarterfinals none 1/19/03 W 72-67 William & Mary H 04-05 18-11 10-8 Semifinals none 2/9/03 W 98-95 Old Dominion H 05-06 24-7 14-4 Runner-up WNIT (2nd round) 1/9/05 L (2 OT) 78-86 VCU A 06-07 27-6 16-2 Runner-up NCAA (1st round) 1/14/05 L 48-50 George Mason A 07-08 24-10 14-4 Semifinals WNIT (rd of 16) 2/11/05 W 73-71 Hofstra H 08-09 24-10 14-4 Runner-up WNIT (2nd round) 3/9/06 W 53-51 Drexel Fairfax, Va. (CAAs) 09-10 26-7 13-5 Champs NCAA (1st round) 12/28/06 L 76-79 Auburn Miami, Fla. 10-11 26-8 16-2 Champs NCAA (1st round) 1/20/08 L 60-61 VCU H 11-12 29-7 14-4 Semifinals WNIT (runner-up) 3/22/08 W 86-81 Indiana A (WNIT) 12-13 25-11 15-3 Semifinals WNIT (quarterfinals) 12/14/08 L 70-72 Virginia Tech A 13-14 17-4 7-0 -- -- 2/1/09 W 71-68 Hofstra A Total 269-109 151-54 2-time Champs 8 postseasons 1/14/10 W 72-68 Towson A 1/28/10 L 62-69 Hofstra H 2/18/10 W 88-83 Delaware H Career Notes 11/20/10 W 82-78 Central Florida H • Has recorded 24 or more wins and reached the postseason in 11/26/10 W 76-69 Montana Mexico 1/13/11 W 77-73 Drexel H eight straight seasons 11/13/11 W (2 OT) 68-64 American A • Two-time CAA Champions (2010, 2011) 2/9/12 W 56-51 Drexel A • Five CAA Championship game appearances (2006, 2007, 3/18/12 W 84-76 Wake Forest H (WNIT) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) 11/22/12 W 89-86 Green Bay Mexico • Second-winningest coach in school history behin JMU Hall of 12/18/13 L 85-89 Vanderbilt H Fame inductee Shelia Moorman (302-134 from 1982-97) • No. 25 on NCAA list of winningest active Division I head douBle-digiT comeBAck WinS under BrookS coaches by percentage (252-106, 704) entering 2013-14 Date Opponent Result Site Deficit Score Time Left season 3/18/12 Wake Forest 84-76 (OT) H -17 15-32 7:36/1st • Achieved 250th career win vs N.C. State in last year’s WNIT 2/9/03 Old Dominion 98/94 (OT) H -16 56-72 5:39/2nd 1/6/04 Charlotte 71-64 A -16 34-50 15:26/2nd (72-66) on 3/24/13 11/18/09 Georgetown 79-76 H -16 30-46 1:04/1st 1/21/10 Northeastern 64-57 A -16 6-22 910/1st Awards 2/3/13 William & Mary 68-63 A -15 6-21 11:30/1st • 2007 CAA Coach of the Year 11/26/10 Montana 76-69 (OT) N -14 34-48 13:49/2nd • Three-time Virginia Coach of the Year (2007, 2010, 2012) 2/1/12 Old Dominion 57-50 A -14 28-42 17:54/2nd 2/10/06 Drexel 52-50 A -13 18-31 19:01/2nd Notable Players 12/20/10 Virginia 82-80 H -13 63-76 4:52/2nd • Three CAA Players of the Year: Meredith Alexis (2007), 3/21/13 NC A&T 77-64 H -13 24-37 2:02/1st Tamera Young (2008), Dawn Evans (2011) 11/22/09 Virginia Tech 66-59 H -11 39-50 8:55/2nd • One CAA Defensive Player of the Year: Nikki Newman (2012) 2/26/12 Old Dominion 63-44 H -11 2-13 16:47/1st 1/23/11 VCU 69-59 H -10 11-21 12:06/1st • One WNBA Draft Pick: Tamera Young (8th pick - 2008) 1/22/12 William & Mary 50-40 A -10 28-38 10:43/2nd • JMU all-time leaders: Dawn Evans (2,667 points); Meredith 11/8/13 Virginia 63-46 H -10 0-10 16:51/1st Alexis (1,313 rebounds) • Top five JMU career scorers: Dawn Evans, Tamera Young, BrookS AT The convo Tarik Hislop, Meredith Alexis, Lesley Dickinson Season Record *CAA Attend. Avg. Total • Top two JMU career rebounds: Meredith Alexis, Tamera 2002-03 11-2 (.846) 8-1 1,316 17,114 Young 2003-04 8-5 (.615) 5-4 1,423 18,503 • Top three JMU career assists: Jess Cichowicz, Andrea Ben- 2004-05 10-3 (.769) 7-2 1,174 15,261 venuto, Dawn Evans 2005-06 13-0 (1.000) 9-0 1,551 20,151 2006-07 13-0 (1.000) 9-0 1,948 25,330 2007-08 13-2 (.867) 8-1 2,300 34,504 Staff 2008-09 14-3 (.824) 7-2 2,215 37,663 • Sean O’Regan (JMU ’03), Associate Head Coach 2009-10 16-2 (.888) 7-2 2,499 44,978 • Jennifer Brown (JMU ’08), Assistant Coach 2010-11 13-2 (.867) 8-0 2,587 38,805 • Sarah Williams (JMU ’10), Assistant Coach 2011-12 16-2 (.888) 7-2 2,364 42,561 • Tim Clark (JMU ’09), Director of Operations 2012-13 14-6 (.700) 7-2 2,157 43,146 • Luis Genao (JMU ’12), Graduate Assistant 2013-14 7-1 (.875) 3-0 2,546 20,365 TOTAL 148-28 (.840) 85-16 *regular-season CAA games only home courT home noTeS • JMU hosted five non-conference games at the Convocation Center this season: JMU Convocation Center Virginia, Alcorn State, Vanderbilt, Ohio and Norfolk State. • Capacity: 7,612 • The JMU Invitational was a four-team tournament featuring JMU, Ohio, Norfolk • Opened: 1982-83 State and UMBC. The teams played a doubleheader on Sunday, Dec. 29 before • 2013-14: 32nd season playing as part of a triple-header on Monday, Dec. 30 (the third game featured the • Record: 352-84 (.807) men’s basketball team hosting Ball State). JMU won the event and was represent- • CAA Regular Season: 185-41 (.819) 400th game played vs. George Mason, 2/5/12 ... latest ed on the all-tournament team by Burkholder (MVP), Giggetts and Okafor. 10+ home-win streak was 17 games & spanned 407 • The Dukes are 13-1 all-time when playing in the NCAA/WNIT on their home court. days: began after 75-78 loss to then-No. 5 Dukes on They are 8-1 over the last two seasons in the WNIT at home with a 3-1 mark in last 11/30/10, ended with loss to Drexel on 1/12/12 ... fu- season’s WNIT. ture president Barack Obama made a campaign stop at the Convo one week before the 2008 presidential home ATTendAnce highS election No. Attendance Date Opponent Event 1 6,500 1/17/97 Old Dominion Duke Dog Reading Day longeST home Winning STreAkS 2 6,099 2/6/11 Old Dominion Duke Dog Reading Day Wins Coach Seasons 3 5,347 2/8/09 Northeastern Duke Dog Reading Day 39 Moorman 86-87 to 89-90 4 5,294 1/28/07 Hofstra Duke Dog Reading Day 30 Brooks 05-06 to 07-08 17 Brooks 10-11 to 11-12 5 5,179 2/26/12 Old Dominion Duke Dog Reading Day 14 Childers 00-01 to 01-02 6 5,100 1/16/98 Old Dominion Duke Dog Reading Day Moorman 84-85 to 85-86 7 5,046 12/20/07 Maryland -- 12 Brooks 07-08 to 08-09 8 4,985 1/13/95 East Carolina Duke Dog Reading Day Moorman 90-91 9 4,782 2/28/10 William & Mary Duke Dog Reading Day 11 Childers/Brooks 02-03 10 4,768 2/18/01 Old Dominion Duke Dog Reading Day Childers 99-00 Moorman 95-96 to 96-97 10 Jaynes 72-73 home ATTendAnce under BrookS Moorman 94-95 to 95-96 Of Note: JMU has averaged over 2,100 a game the last six seasons. 9 Brooks 11-12 Brooks 09-10 Jaynes 75-76 Season Avg. Attendance # of Home Games Total Attendance 8 Moorman 90-91 to 91-92 02-03 1,316 13 17,117 Brooks 09-10 03-04 1,423 13 18,503 7 Brooks 04-05 04-05 1,174 13 15,261 05-06 1,551 13 20,151 convo SeASon TickeTS 06-07 1,948 13 25,330 Of Note: 2012-13 was the first time reserved season 07-08 2,300 15 34,504 tickets have sold out in the program’s history. They were 08-09 2,215 17 37,663 sold out by early October. 09-10 2,499 18 43,978 10-11 2,587 15 38,805 Year Reserved General Total 02-03 336 N.S. 336 11-12 2,364 18 42,561 03-04 350 N.S. 350 12-13 2,157 20 43,146 04-05 391 N.S. 391 13-14 2,546 8 20,365 05-06 379 N.S. 379 TOTAL 2,030 176 357,384 06-07 348 64 412 07-08 393 164 557 08-09 421 220 641 09-10 428 316 744 10-11 459 489 948 11-12 503 308 811 12-13* 650 369 1,017 13-14 610 292 902 ToTAl 5,268 2,220 7,488

• General admission season tickets were not sold until the 2006-07 season • Reserved season tickets sold have averaged 423 per year during Kenny Brooks’ 12 seasons. pollS & rAnkingS

AP Top 25 USA Today College Insider Graham Hays’ ESPN Week 14 - Feb. 03 Week 14 - Feb. 03 Mid-Major Top 25 Mid-Major Top 10 Rk. Team Record Pts Rk. Team Record Pts Feb. 04 as of Jan. 29 1 Connecticut (36) 23-0 900 1 Connecticut (32) 23-0 800 Rk. Team Record Pts Rk. Team Record 2 Notre Dame 21-0 863 2 Notre Dame 21-0 766 1. Gonzaga (28) 20-3 769 1 Gonzaga 18-3 3 Stanford 21-1 827 3 Stanford 21-1 737 2. Chattanooga 19-3 719 2 Middle Tennessee St. 17-3 4 Louisville 22-1 775 4 Louisville 22-1 694 3. Wichita State (3) 18-2 708 3 James Madison 15-4 5 Duke 21-2 766 5 Duke 21-2 665 4. Bowling Green 18-3 662 4 Chattanooga 17-3 6 South Carolina 20-2 707 6 Baylor 19-3 634 5. James Madison 17-4 618 5 Marist 15-5 7 Baylor 18-3 680 7 South Carolina 20-2 615 6. Albany 19-3 534 6 Bowling Green 16-3 8 Tennessee 18-4 647 8 Tennessee 18-4 561 7. Sainit Mary’s 18-4 524 7 San Diego 18-2 9 Penn State 17-4 595 9 Maryland 17-4 496 8. Iona 19-2 517 8 Dayton 12-5 10 Maryland 17-4 545 10 Penn State 17-4 491 9. San Diego 18-4 506 9 Central Michigan 11-8 11 Arizona State 19-3 465 11 North Carolina 17-5 455 10. Marist 17-5 514 10 Iona 17-2 12 Oklahoma State 18-3 464 12 Oklahoma State 18-3 424 11. Hampton 18-4 456 13 North Carolina 17-5 453 13 Kentucky 17-5 393 12. BYU 17-5 440 Next Five: 14 North Carolina St. 19-3 436 14 LSU 17-5 351 13. Wright State 16-6 304 St. Mary’s (16-4), St. Joseph’s (16- 15 Kentucky 17-5 435 15 Gonzaga 20-3 305 14. Delaware 13-6 292 4), Wichita St. (16-2), BYU (16-4), 16 LSU 17-5 354 16 Arizona State 19-3 283 15. South Dakota State 16-7 287 Duquesne (14-6) 17 West Virginia 19-3 344 17 NC State 19-3 278 16. Princeton 11-6 285 18 Vanderbilt 17-5 298 18 Texas A&M 17-6 271 17. Harvard 13-5 272 19 Texas A&M 17-6 243 19 Vanderbilt 17-5 243 NCAA RPI 18. Navy 17-4 263 (thru Feb. 03) 20 Gonzaga 20-3 194 20 West Virginia 19-3 229 19. Florida Golf Coast 14-7 240 21 Middle Tennessee 18-3 134 21 Nebraska 15-5 181 Rk. Team Record 20. UT Martin 17-6 208 12 St. John’s 16-5 22 Nebraska 15-5 102 22 California 14-7 129 21. Green Bay 13-7 196 23 California 14-7 93 23 Iowa State 16-5 97 14 Vanderbilt 17-5 22. Sacramento State 14-5 115 32 North Carolina 17-5 24 Michigan State 15-7 88 24 Purdue 15-7 85 23. Central Michigan 13-8 114 25 Purdue 15-7 85 25 Middle Tennessee 18-3 45 40 James Madison 16-4 24. Winthrop 16-6 95 45 Virginia 12-10 25. Stetson 16-5 78 66 UCLA 11-12 Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes: 79 Mississippi State 16-7 Others receiving votes: 90 Wright State 16-6 Iowa State 68, St. John’s 28, Wichita State 38, Syracuse 21, Central Michigan 51, Holy Cross Rutgers 22, Syracuse 17, Florida Oklahoma 19, Dayton 18, DePaul 100 Drexel 10-10 49, St. Francis Brooklyn 47, East- 111 Pittsburgh 10-11 State 16, Wichita State 14, Okla- 15, St. John’s 15, Michigan ern Michigan 34, Idaho 34, Indiana homa 12, Bowling Green 7, Chat- State 15, Florida State 10, Marist 129 Delaware 13-6 State 30, IUPIU 25, Stetson 23, 138 Hofstra 9-10 tanooga 6, DePaul 4, Saint Mary’s 8, Texas 6, Georgia 3, Duquesne Arkansas State 14, American 13, 3, Texas 3, James Madison 3, 3, Iona 1 139 Charleston 11-10 Pacific 9, Western Kentucky 8, Michigan 3, Iona 1 140 Richmond 10-12 Drexel 7, North Dakota 6, Penn 158 Liberty 12-9 6, Liberty 4, Army 3, Central 165 Ohio 8-12 Arkansas 3, North Carolina A&T 1, 195 Northeastern 8-12 Portland 1, Southern 1 231 Towson 9-11 287 William & Mary 5-14 288 Prairie View A&M 5-13 292 UNCW 3-19 298 Norfolk State 9-10 310 Alcorn State 5-15 Opp. Combined Record 232-228 *2013-14 opponents *345 NCAA Division I teams ranked lAST Time iT hAppened... 2013-14 Jmu record When... Jmu AS A TeAm: Scored more than 100 points 104, vs. UMBC (H, 12/18/08) lAST 5 gAmeS: 5-0 Scored 90-99 points 92, vs. College of Charleston (H, 1/31/14) lAST 10 gAmeS: 9-1 Scored 80-89 points 87, vs. Delaware (H, 1/12/14)

home gAmeS: 7-1 Scored fewer than 30 points Never Happened Scored 30-39 points 34, vs. Drexel (N, 3/16/13) roAd gAmeS: 8-1 Scored 40-49 points 46, vs. Drexel (H, 1/10/13) neuTrAl-SiTe gAmeS: 2-2 overTime gAmeS: 0-1 Won in overtime 89-86 OT vs. Green Bay (N, 11/22/12) Lost in overtime 85-89 OT vs. Vanderbilt (H, 12/18/13) By monTh: November 5-1 Made 40+ field goals 45, vs. East Tennessee (H, 1/6/87) December 5-2 Made 30-39 field goals 30 FG, at William & Mary (A, 2/4/14) January 6-1 Shot 60% from the field 60.7% (34-56), at George Mason (A, 1/4/09) February 1-0 Shot 50% from the field 52.4% (33-63), vs. Wright State (N, 12/1/13) March 0-0 Made 10+ 3-pt field goals 12, vs. College of Charleston (H, 1/31/14) Made 5-9 3-pt field goals 6, at UNCW (A, 1/26/14) By dAy: Sunday 6-1 Made 30+ free throws 32 (32-43), vs. South Florida (H, 3/23/12) Monday 1-0 Made 20-29 free throws 23, at Hofstra (A, 1/19/14) Tuesday 2-0 Made 10-19 free throws 10, vs. College of Charleston (H, 1/31/14) Wednesday 1-1 Thursday 3-1 Had 5+ players in double figures 5 (Hall/Burkholder/Griffin/Gwathmey/Giggetts), at UNCW (A, 1/26/14) Friday 3-0 Saturday 1-1 50+ rebounds 51, at William & Mary (A, 2/4/14) 40+ rebounds 42, at UNCW (A, 1/26/14) 30+ rebounds 39, vs. Delaware (H, 1/12/14) JMU Leads at Half: 17-0 Opp Leads at Half: 0-3 20+ steals 26, vs. Virginia Tech (H, 2/16/78) Tied at Half: 0-1 15+ steals 15, at Hofstra (A, 1/19/14) JMU Shoots 40% or better: 12-2 15+ blocks 16, at William & Mary (A, 2/3/08) JMU Shoots less than 40%: 5-2 10+ blocks 12, at William & Mary (A, 2/4/14) Opp Shoots 40% or better: 2-4 Opp Shoots less than 40%: 15-0 25+ assists 25, vs. Western Carolina (H, 12/30/10) 20+ assists 24, vs. Delaware (H, 1/12/14) JMU Holds Rebounding Adv.: 15-4

40+ turnovers 44, at VCU (A, 1/17/76) Opp Holds Rebounding Adv.: 1-0 30+ turnovers 33, vs. William & Mary (H, 2/13/05) Rebounds are even: 1-0 10 or fewer turnovers 8, vs. Drexel (H, 1/23/14) JMU has fewer turnovers: 10-0 Opp has fewer turnovers: 4-3 An individuAl Jmu plAyer: Turnovers are even: 3-0 Scored more than 40 points 42, Dawn Evans vs. Virginia (H/OT, 12/20/10) Scored 30+ points 33, Kirby Burkholder vs. Delaware (H, 1/12/14) JMU scores fewer than 50 pts: 0-0 Made 15+ field goals 15 (15-21), Carolin Dehn-Duhr vs. Radford (A/OT, 12/19/88) JMU scores 50-59 pts: 1-1 Made 10+ field goals 10 (10-15), Precious Hall vs. College of Charleston (H, 1/31/14) JMU scores 60-69 pts: 4-0 Shot 100% from field (min. 5) 5-5, Nikki Newman vs. Wright State (N, 12/1/13) JMU scores 70-79 pts: 8-2 JMU scores 80+ pts: 4-1 Made 8+ 3-pt field goals 9 (9-14), Dawn Evans at Georgia State (A, 1/24/10) Made 6+ 3-pt field goals 7, Kirby Burkholder vs. Delaware (H, 1/12/14) Shot 100% from 3-pt. range (min. 2) 2-2, Nikki Newman vs. Wright State (12/1/13) Opp scores fewer than 50 pts: 6-0 Opp scores 50-59 pts: 8-0 Made 15+ free throws 15 (15-18), Sue Manelski vs. Vermont (N, 12/12/81) Opp scores 60-69 pts: 3-1 Made 10+ free throws 11-11, Precious Hall at Hofstra (A, 1/19/14) Opp scores 70-79 pts: 0-2 Shot 100% from free-throw line (min. 5) 7-7, Kirby Burkholder vs Col. of Charleston (H, 1/31/14) Opp scores 80+ pts: 0-1 25+ rebounds 28, Kathy Railey vs. Delaware State (N, 11/30/79) 20+ rebounds 20, Tamera Young at Drexel (A, 2/17/08) JMU leads with 5:00 to play: 16-1 15+ rebounds 16, Kirby Burkholder vs. Virginia (H, 11/8/13) JMU trails with 5:00 to play: 1-3 Game tied with 5:00 to play: 0-0 8+ steals 9, Jess Cichowicz at Charlotte (A, 12/21/02) 5+ steals 5, Angela Mickens at Towson (A, 1/16/14) Games decided by 5pts or fewer: 1-3

8+ blocks 8, Meredith Alexis vs. Delaware (N, 3/11/05) Games decided by 6-7pts: 0-0 5+ blocks 5, Toia Giggetts at William & Mary (A, 2/4/14) Games decided by 8-10pts: 3-0 15+ assists 17, Jess Cichowicz vs. Gardner-Webb (H, 11/16/01) 10+ assists 11, Dawn Evans vs. VCU (N, 3/13/10) JMU Career Leaders cAreer gAmeS STArTed cAreer 3-poinTerS cAreer ASSiSTS 1. 139 Tarik Hislop (09-13) 1. 387 Dawn Evans (07-11) 1. 670 Jess Cichowicz (99-03) 2. 125 Tamera Young (04-08) 2. 243 Kirby Burkholder (10-pres) 2. 606 Andrea Benvenuto (03-07) 3. 123 Meredith Alexis (03-07) 3. 171 Allyson Keener (98-02) 3. 564 Dawn Evans (07-11) 4. 120 Lesley Dickinson (03-07) 171 Holly Rilinger (92-93, 94-97) 4. 560 Floretta Jackson (83-87) 120 Dawn Evans (07-11) 5. 158 Sarah Williams (05-07, 08-10) 5. 533 Donna Budd (85-89) 6. 113 Holly Rilinger (92-93, 94-97) 6. 156 Jody LeRose (98-00, 02-04) 6. 480 Holly Rilinger (92-93, 94-97) 7. 112 Nadine Morgan (99-03) 7. 142 Tamera Young (04-08) 7. 419 Paula Schuler (87-91) 112 Paula Schuler (87-91) 8. 136 Courtney Hamner (07-11) 8. 391 Tarik Hislop (09-13) 9. 110 Donna Budd (85-89) 9. 114 Krissy Heinbaugh (91-96) 9. 352 Emily McCracken (88-92) 10. 109 Jess Cichowicz (99-03) 10. 101 Lesley Dickinson (03-07) 10. 302 Lesley Dickinson (03-07) Watch Watch 302 Tamera Young (04-08) T13. 106 Nikki Newman (09-pres) 15. 77 Precious Hall (12-pres) 12. 301 Krissy Heinbaugh (91-96) 17. 73 Nikki Newman (09-pres) Watch conSecuTive gAmeS STArTed 13. 295 Nikki Newman (09-pres) 1. 115 Tarik Hislop (09-13) cAreer 3-poinT ATTempTS 2. 107 Donna Budd (86-89) 1. 1,151 Dawn Evans (07-11) cAreer BlockS 3. 106 Floretta Jackson (83-87) 2. 713 Kirby Burkholder (10-pres) 1. 186 Hollee Franklin (98-02) 4. 105 Sue Manelski (81-85) 3. 523 Sarah Williams (05-07, 08-10) 2. 147 Nikki Newman (09-pres) 5. 91 Vicki Harris (88-91) 4. 492 Allyson Keener (98-02) 3. 119 Meredith Alexis (03-07) 6. 90 Julie Franken (83-87) 5. 479 Holly Rilinger (92-93, 94-97) 4. 115 Lauren Whitehurst (07-09, 10-12) 7. 89 Emily McCracken (89-92) 6. 478 Tamera Young (04-08) 5. 113 Carolin Dehn-Duhr (84-87, 88-89) 8. 87 Lesley Dickinson (03-06) 7. 435 Jody LeRose (98-00, 02-04) 113 Nina Uqdah (06-09) 9. 80 Andrea Benvenuto (05-07) 8. 404 Courtney Hamner (07-11) 7. 99 Jennifer Brown (04-08) 10. 77 Meredith Alexis (04-07) 9. 318 Lesley Dickinson (03-07) 8. 98 Lauren Jimenez (07-11) Watch 10. 279 Becky Wollenberg (97-99) 9. 80 Mendy Childress (75-79) T13. 66 Kirby Burkholder (10-pres) Watch 10. 76 Jeanine Michealsen (86-88, 89-91) 14. 254 Nikki Newman (09-pres) Watch cAreer gAmeS plAyed 15. 226 Precious Hall (12-pres) 11. 73 Jazmon Gwathmey (12-pres) 1. 140 Tarik Hislop (09-13) 2. 133 Nikki Newman (09-pres) cAreer Free ThroWS cAreer STeAlS 3. 130 Courtney Hamner (07-11) 1. 578 Dawn Evans (07-11) 1. 275 Tamera Young (04-08) 4. 129 Kisha Stokes (05-09) 2. 457 Lesley Dickinson (03-07) 2. 272 Donna Budd (85-89) 5. 128 Jalissa Taylor (07-11) 3. 451 Tarik Hislop (09-13) 3. 260 Jess Cichowicz (99-03) 6. 127 Tamera Young (04-08) 4. 437 Tamera Young (04-08) 4. 235 Floretta Jackson (83-87) 7. 125 Sarah Williams (05-07, 08-10) 5. 395 Sue Manelski (81-85) 5. 198 Holly Rilinger (92-93, 94-97) 125 Dawn Evans (07-11) 6. 358 Meredith Alexis (03-07) 6. 192 Sydney Beasley (83-85, 86-88) 9. 124 Donna Budd (85-89) 7. 356 Holly Rilinger (92-93, 94-97) 7. 188 Sharon Cessna (76-79) 124 Missy Dudley (85-89) 8. 325 Nadine Morgan (99-03) 8. 179 Kish Jordan (95-99) 124 Meredith Alexis (03-07) 9. 288 Krissy Heinbaugh (91-96) 9. 178 Missy Dudley (85-89) 10. 285 Julie Franken (83-87) 10. 168 Dawn Evans (07-11) conSecuTive gAmeS plAyed 11. 280 Shanna Price (99-03) Watch 1. 139 Tarik Hislop (09-13) 12. 273 Alisa Harris (84-88) 11. 164 Nikki Newman (09-pres) 2. 127 Tamera Young (04-08) Watch 12. 163 Kirby Burkholder (12-pres) 3. 124 Donna Budd (85-89) 13. 268 Kirby Burkholder (10-pres) 124 Missy Dudley (85-89) conSecuTive Free ThroWS mAde 124 Meredith Alexis (03-07) cAreer reBoundS Number in parentheses is number of games streak encompassed 6. 120 Julie Franken (83-87) 1. 1,313 Meredith Alexis (03-07) 1. 39 (31) Katie Hardbarger (00-01, 01-02) 120 Floretta Jackson (83-87) 2. 1,127 Tamera Young (04-08) 2. 29 (8) Kirby Burkholder (11-12) 8. 119 Nadine Morgan (99-03) 3. 851 Sarah Schreib (92-97) 3. 28 (5) Dawn Evans (07-08) 119 Emilay McCracken (88-92) 4. 825 Julie Franken (83-87) 4. 26 (5) Krissy Heinbaugh (95-96) 10. 110 Kisha Stokes (05-09) 5. 819 Michele James (81-85) 26 (7) Krissy Heinbaugh (93-94) Watch 6. 793 Nadine Morgan (99-03) 26 (5) Sue Manelski (82-83, 83-84) T14. 93 Kirby Burkholder (10-pres) 7. 792 Kirby Burkholder (10-pres) 7. 23 (4) Lesley Dickinson (03-04) 8. 788 Nikki Newman (09-pres) 8. 22 (4) Dawn Evans (08-09) cAreer Scoring leAderS 9. 779 Jennifer Brown (03-05, 06-08) 9. 21 (5) Precious Hall (13-14) 1. 2,667 Dawn Evans (07-11) 10. 762 Mendy Childress (75-79) 10. 20 (5) Kirby Burkholder (12-13) 2. 2,121 Tamera Young (04-08) 20 (8) Kirby Burkholder (12-13) 3. 1,847 Tarik Hislop (09-13) cAreer douBle-Figure gAmeS Watch 4. 1,760 Meredith Alexis (03-07) 1. 42 Meredith Alexis (03-07) 14 (5) Kirby Burkholder (13-pres) 5. 1,616 Lesley Dickinson (03-07) 2. 35 Michele James (81-85) 6. 1,607 Holly Rilinger (92-93, 94-97) 3. 29 Mendy Childress (75-79) 7. 1,496 Shanna Price (99-03) 4. 28 Sarah Schreib (92-97) 8. 1,473 Alisa Harris (84-88) 5. 26 Deana Meadows (79-84) 9. 1,465 Sue Manelski (81-85) 26 Kirby Burkholder (10-pres) 10. 1,412 Sydney Beasley (83-85, 86-88) 7. 24 Kathy Peter (75-79) 11. 1,380 Sarah Schreib (92-97) 8. 22 Nadine Morgan (99-03) Watch 22 Katherine Johnson (73-77) 12. 1,375 Kirby Burkholder (10-pres) 10. 19 Nikki Newman (09-pres) Last Time They Met ...

Hislop’s Late 3 Gives Women’s Basketball 68-65 Win over Northeastern HARRISONBURG, Va., Jan. 13, 2013 -- Senior guard Tarik Hislop (Silver Spring, Md./Paint Branch) hit a 3-pointer with 2.9 seconds left to boost James Madison (8-7, 2-1) to a 68-65 win over Northeastern (9-5, 2-1) in Colonial Athletic Associa- tion women’s basketball Sunday afternoon at the JMU Convo- cation Center. JMU won for the fifth time in its last six games and the Dukes won at home for the fourth time in their last five outings. Northeastern saw its winning streak end at three games. Hislop’s game-winner came after Huskies junior forward/cen- ter Jewel Tunstull (Brooklyn, N.Y./Midwood) tied the game at 65-65 on a layup with 32.9 seconds remaining.

Junior guard Kirby Burkholder (Bridgewater, Va./Turner Ashby) led JMU with 20 points, all scored in the second half, and 10 rebounds for her sixth career double-double. She connected on 6-of-10 attempts from 3-point range. Hislop scored 19 points and increased her career total to 1,498. She moved into sixth place on JMU’s all-time scoring list, passing Shanna Price (1999-2003), who scored 1,496. Northeastern’s Tunstull finished with game highs of 23 points, 11 rebounds and three blocked shots. Also in double figures for Northeastern were redshirt senior guard Kashaia Cannon (Providence, R.I./Bay View) with 14, senior guard Deanna Kerkhof (Wallaceburg, Ontario/Ursuline College) with 12 and se- nior forward Christine Huber (North Babylon, N.Y./St. John the Baptist) with 10. Huber also had eight rebounds, three assists and three blocked shots. Northeastern led for most of the first half, was up by many as six points on three occasions and entered halftime ahead 28- 26. Two free throws and a 3-pointer by Burkholder helped the Dukes claim a 31-30 lead at the 16:17 mark of the second period. But over the next eight minutes the lead changed hands eight times and was tied on four occasions before JMU pulled out to an eight-point (64-56) advantage with 3:30 remaining. The Dukes outscored the Huskies 18-8 in a span of 6:37 to take that lead. Burkholder hit two 3’s and JMU got four points each from redshirt freshman guard Jazmon Gwathmey (Bealeton, Va./Liberty) and sophomore forward Toia Giggetts (Norfolk, Va./Lake Taylor). But Northeastern responded by outscoring JMU 9-1, a run that began with two free throws by Huber with 3:15 to play. Tun- stall scored five of the nine, including a putback at 2:05 and the tying basket at 32.9. NCAA Ranking Summary NCAA Statistics

James Madison - 2013-14 Women's Basketball Ranking Summary thru games 02/02/2014

National Conference National Conference Statistic Value Value Value Rank Rank Leader Leader Turnover Ratio (343 ranked) 123 4 0.89 UConn 1.94 Drexel 1.40 Assists Per Game (343 ranked) 102 2 14.6 UConn 22.1 Drexel 16.1 Blocked Shots Per Game (343 ranked) 11 1 5.7 UConn 8.6 James Madison 5.7 Field-Goal Percentage (343 ranked) 52 1 43.3 Notre Dame 51.8 James Madison 43.3 Field-Goal Percentage Defense (343 ranked) 15 1 35.1 UConn 31.4 James Madison 35.1 Free-Throw Percentage (343 ranked) 28 1 75.2 Saint Joseph's 80.3 James Madison 75.2 Personal Fouls Per Game (343 ranked) 278 9 20.9 UConn 11.9 Drexel 16.0 Rebound Margin (343 ranked) 9 1 10.2 Liberty 14.8 James Madison 10.2 Scoring Defense (343 ranked) 15 2 56.8 UConn 47.7 Drexel 55.8 Scoring Margin (343 ranked) 13 1 17.7 UConn 36.8 James Madison 17.7 Scoring Offense (343 ranked) 52 1 74.5 Oregon 95.3 James Madison 74.5 Steals Per Game (343 ranked) 171 7 7.6 Sacramento St. 14.6 William & Mary 10.3 Three Pt FG Defense (343 ranked) 14 1 26.6 Oklahoma St. 22.6 James Madison 26.6 Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (343 ranked) 117 4 5.9 Sacramento St. 12.9 Northeastern 7.2 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (281 ranked) 46 1 35.2 Notre Dame 44.0 James Madison 35.2 Turnover Margin (343 ranked) 94 2 1.70 Sacramento St. 10.11 Col. of Charleston 3.57 Turnovers Per Game (343 ranked) 174 8 16.3 Villanova 9.0 Drexel 11.5 Won-Lost Percentage (343 ranked) 28 1 80.0 UConn 100.0 James Madison 80.0 Notre Dame 100.0

National Conference Conference Statistic Player Value National Leader Value Value Rank Rank Leader Assist Turnover Ratio (250 ranked) Nikki Newman 26 1 2.48 Caroline Coyer, Villanova 3.68 Nikki Newman, James Madison 2.48 Angela Mickens 161 6 1.47 Assists Per Game (247 ranked) Angela Mickens 170 5 3.9 Jamierra Faulkner, Southern Miss. 8.3 Jillian Brown, Col. of Charleston 5.7 Nikki Newman 216 6 3.6 Blocked Shots Per Game (226 ranked) Jazmon Gwathmey 58 1 1.89 Jennifer Hamson, BYU 4.09 Jazmon Gwathmey, James Madison 1.89 Lauren Okafor 147 4 1.30 Nikki Newman 175 5 1.20 Double Doubles (45 ranked) Joy Adams, Iona 19 , Oregon 19 Field-Goal Percentage (250 ranked) Toia Giggetts 52 1 52.8 , North Carolina St. 69.2 Toia Giggetts, James Madison 52.8 Kirby Burkholder 243 4 40.0 Final Points (200 ranked) Kirby Burkholder 102 1 364 , Baylor 634 Kirby Burkholder, James Madison 364 Free-Throw Percentage (250 ranked) Kirby Burkholder 26 1 87.4 , Penn St. 96.9 Kirby Burkholder, James Madison 87.4 Precious Hall 37 2 86.2 Points Per Game (249 ranked) Kirby Burkholder 80 3 18.2 Jerica Coley, FIU 30.3 Kelsey Buchanan, Delaware 18.7 Rebounds Per Game (249 ranked) Kirby Burkholder 166 5 7.9 Jillian Alleyne, Oregon 15.5 Jewel Tunstull, Northeastern 9.5 Steals Per Game (243 ranked) Jasmine Grice, Florida A&M 3.52 Jazmen Boone, William & Mary 2.58 Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (248 ranked) Kirby Burkholder 29 1 2.90 , Louisville 3.57 Kirby Burkholder, James Madison 2.90 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (168 ranked) Kirby Burkholder 111 4 35.8 Sophie Bikofsky, Brown 51.3 Rachel Pearson, Drexel 41.3 Triple Doubles (2 ranked) , Maryland 3 Abby Redick, Drexel 1 2013-14 JMU OVERALL STATISTICS

James Madison Women's Basketball James Madison Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 05, 2014) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 17-4 7-1 8-1 2-2 CONFERENCE 7-0 3-0 4-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-4 4-1 4-1 2-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 20 Burkholder, Kirby 21-21 694 33.0 114-281 . 4 0 6 62-169 . 3 6 7 90-103 . 8 7 4 44 122 166 7.9 50 1 38 61 7 28 380 18.1 12 Hall, Precious 21-21 626 29.8 97-239 . 4 0 6 34-95 . 3 5 8 56-65 . 8 6 2 29 47 76 3.6 40 1 38 58 1 30 284 13.5 03 Giggetts, Toia 21-17 520 24.8 108-204 . 5 2 9 1-3 . 3 3 3 47-63 . 7 4 6 54 76 130 6.2 69 3 18 34 18 16 264 12.6 24 Gwathmey, Jazmon 20-19 512 25.6 71-158 . 4 4 9 5-19 . 2 6 3 42-51 . 8 2 4 36 54 90 4.5 61 1 32 44 39 16 189 9.5 30 Newman, Nikki 21-21 596 28.4 42-94 . 4 4 7 21-58 . 3 6 2 15-24 . 6 2 5 28 88 116 5.5 62 3 77 34 27 26 120 5.7 33 Okafor, Lauren 21-5 267 12.7 41-98 . 4 1 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 24-45 . 5 3 3 43 48 91 4.3 43 1 2 24 26 5 106 5.0 32 Mickens, Angela 21-1 571 27.2 28-81 . 3 4 6 2-7 . 2 8 6 24-42 . 5 7 1 7 50 57 2.7 46 0 81 54 0 27 82 3.9 02 Jones, Destiny 12-0 107 8.9 15-32 . 4 6 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 6-9 . 6 6 7 9 16 25 2.1 15 0 0 8 0 5 36 3.0 40 Griffin, Da'Lishia 13-0 114 8.8 14-30 . 4 6 7 0-2 . 0 0 0 10-16 . 6 2 5 21 23 44 3.4 19 1 5 11 3 5 38 2.9 21 Ross, Crystal 18-0 162 9.0 21-51 . 4 1 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 10-15 . 6 6 7 20 25 45 2.5 23 0 7 15 5 0 52 2.9 15 Tatum, Amani 13-0 56 4.3 3-11 . 2 7 3 0-5 . 0 0 0 5-6 . 8 3 3 1 3 4 0.3 4 0 7 3 0 6 11 0.8 Team 47 38 85 3 Total...... 21 4225 554-1279 . 4 3 3 125-358 . 3 4 9 329-439 . 7 4 9 339 590 929 44.2 432 11 305 349 126 164 1562 74.4 Opponents...... 21 4225 398-1153 . 3 4 5 72-275 . 2 6 2 316-478 . 6 6 1 263 446 709 33.8 431 11 209 383 70 154 1184 56.4

TEAM STATISTICS JMU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1562 1184 11/08/13 VIRGINIA W 63-46 3500 Points per game 74.4 56.4 11/12/13 at Liberty W 67-56 962 Scoring margin +18.0 - 11/21/13 at Richmond W 78-68 629 FIELD GOALS-ATT 554-1279 398-1153 11/24/13 ALCORN STATE W 87-42 2297 pct . 4 3 3 . 3 4 5 ^ 11/29/13 vs UCLA W 77-67 279 3 POINT FG-ATT 125-358 72-275 ^ 11/30/13 vs Mississippi State L 52-65 268 3-point FG pct . 3 4 9 . 2 6 2 ^ 12/01/13 vs Wright State L 77-79 317 3-pt FG made per game 6.0 3.4 12/04/13 at Pitt W 71-61 1102 FREE THROWS-ATT 329-439 316-478 # 12/14/13 vs Prairie View A&M W 79-50 1011 pct . 7 4 9 . 6 6 1 # 12/15/13 at St. John's W 64-51 947 F-Throws made per game 15.7 15.0 12/18/13 VANDERBILT L o t 85-89 2260 REBOUNDS 929 709 $ 12/29/13 OHIO W 56-33 2156 Rebounds per game 44.2 33.8 $ 12/30/13 NORFOLK STATE W 94-50 2047 Rebounding margin +10.5 - 01/02/14 at #10/11 North Carolina L 71-74 2278 ASSISTS 305 209 * 1/12/14 DELAWARE W 87-51 3191 Assists per game 14.5 10.0 * 01/16/14 at Towson W 62-57 579 TURNOVERS 349 383 * 01/19/14 at Hofstra W 77-50 415 Turnovers per game 16.6 18.2 * 1/23/14 DREXEL W 74-47 2358 Turnover margin +1.6 - * 01/26/14 at UNCW W 77-41 442 Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.5 * 01/31/14 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTO W 92-59 2556 STEALS 164 154 * 2/4/14 at William & Mary W 72-48 560 Steals per game 7.8 7.3 BLOCKS 126 70 * = Conference game Blocks per game 6.0 3.3 ^ = Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) ATTENDANCE 20365 9789 # = St. John's Chartwells Holiday Classic (Queens, N.Y.) Home games-Avg/Game 8-2546 9-879 $ = JMU Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.) Neutral site-Avg/Game - 4-469

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals James Madison 779 775 8 1562 Opponents 568 604 12 1184