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BYU 2002 -03 Schedule/Results Four-Game Road Trip To Finish In Tucson Da te Opponent Time/Result On a three-game winning streak, BYU’s women’s basketball team fin- Nov. 4 @ Westminster Colg (exb) W 74-67 ishes a two-week, four-game road trip with a contest at the University Nov. 11 @ UVSC (exb) W 49-47 of Arizona, Friday night. Nov. 21 @ Weber State W 68-51 Nov. 25-26 Great Alaska Shootout Tea m s : BYU (5-2) vs. Arizona (5-2) Date: Fri.. 12/12/03 Ti m e : 7 p.m. Ar e n a : McKale Ctr. vs Clemson @ Anchorage L 56-62 vs Mount St. Mary’s W 70-47 Live Internet Broadcast Nov. 29 TCU L 79-74 Dec. 2 @ Nevada Reno W 63-53 All of BYU’s women’s basketball games will air live on the internet by Dec. 4 @ Santa Clara W 75-63 clicking on www.byuradio.org BYU radio is also available on the Dish Dec. 9 @ CSFullerton W 72-51 Network and on Direct TV. Veteran radio broadcaster Jay Monsen will Dec. 12 @ Arizona 7 p.m. call the action. Dec. 20 Idaho State 1 p.m. Dec. 30 Southern Utah 7 p.m. BY U ’ s Probable Starters Jan. 3 San Francisco 7 p.m. Po s . # Na m e Ht . Yr . PP G RP G Jan. 6 @ Montana State 7: 0 5 p. m . F 15 Jennie Overdiek 5-10 So 4.5 3.2 Jan. 8 @ Northern Arizona 7 p.m F 51 Danielle Cheesman 6-2 Jr 12.3 7.3 Jan. 10 @ Portland State 2 p.m. Jan. 15 @ Colorado State * 7 p.m. C 40 Ashley Chamberlain 6-4 Sr. 6.1 6.3 Jan. 17 @ Wyoming * 2 p.m. F/G 25 Kali Taylor 5-11 Jr 7.3 1.3 Jan. 22 New Mexico * 7 p.m G 04 Kestlee Dooley 5-8 Sr 3.0 1.7 Jan. 24 Air Force * 4 p.m Jan. 31 Utah * 4 p.m Co u g a r Players Off The Bench Feb. 5 @ UNLV * 7:30 p.m. Pos. # Name Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Feb. 7 @ SDSU* 5 p.m. F 33 Ambrosia Anderson 6-2 So 11.3 7.0 Feb. 12 Wyoming * 7 p.m G 14 Julie Sullivan 5-8 Jr 11.4 2.0 Feb. 14 Colorado State * 4 p.m. G/F 01 Nancy Seljaas 6-0 So 7.7 2.1 Feb. 19 @ Air Force * 7 p.m. F 32 Kristin Kozlowski 6-2 Jr 2.6 2.0 Feb. 21 @ New Mexico * 7 p.m. G/F 35 Melinda Johnsen 5-10 Fr 1.3 0.9 Feb. 28 @ Utah 3 p.m G 13 Tiari Goold 5-7 Fr 0.8 0.6 Mar. 4 SDSU 7 p.m Mar. 6 UNLV 4 p.m. G 12 Angie Gatten 5-6 Sr 0.5 0.7 Mar. 10-13 @ MWCChamps G 23 Heather Hansen 5-9 Fr 0.4 0.3 *MWCGame G 24 Hollie Hansen 5-9 Fr 0.0 0.5 All home games are played at the Marriott Center 2003-04 Team Stats ◆ MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Shooting from the field: (.387, 167-432) ◆ Basketball Contact Norma Collett Shooting from the free-throw line: (.679, 108-159) ◆ E-Mail [email protected] Shooting from three-point line: (.324, 36-111) ◆ Office Phone (801) 422-4908 Average points per game: 68.3 Office FAX (801) 422-0633 Last Game Recap Home Phone (801) 489-1217 Mobile Phone (801) 372-0989 In Tuesday night’s 21-point victory for BYU, a quick two-point lead in Press Row Phone (801) 378-3675 the early minutes of the contest at Fullerton, turned into a 17-point half- Web Site www.byucougars.com/basketball_w/ time lead for the eventual 72-51 win. The Cougars’ reserve players con- www.byucougars.com BYU Women’s Basketball Page 2

BYU Quick Facts tinued to spark BYU’s offense with Julie Sullivan’s 14 points, followed Location: Provo, Utah 84602 by 11 from both Nancy Seljaas and Kristin Kozlowski. The 11-point con- Enrollment: 28,300 (Daytime) tribution by Kozlowski was a season and career high. The Cougars fin- Founded: Oct. 15, 1875, by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ished the night shooting 39 percent from the field and 83 percent from Colors: Blue and White the free-throw line. Freshman Tiari Goold started for an injured Kestlee Nickname: Cougars Dooley. In the game, guard Hollie Hansen scored her first points in her Mascot: Cosmo (the Cougar) Affiliation: NCAA Division I early college career, a three-pointer with 1:53 left in the first half of play. Conference: Mountain West Arena: Marriott Center (22,400) Injury Report President: Cecil O. Samuelson Women’s AD: Elaine Michaelis Sophomore forward Ambrosia Anderson suffered a first grade ankle sprain to her right foot in the game at CS Fullerton. She’s questionable Basketball Information for Friday night’ game at Arizona. Head Coach Jeff Judkins (Utah, 1978) Senior point-guard Kestlee Dooley was injured in last Saturday’s prac- Office Phone 801-422-1265 Best time to call 9-10:30 a.m. daily tice. She dislocated her elbow and is also questionable for the Cougars Record at BYU/Yrs. 48-23/2 upcoming game vs. the University of Arizona. Career Record same Assistant Coach Alli Bills 2003-04 Season Outlook Office Phone 801-422- 1548 Hoping to from an injury-plugged season, this year’s team Assistant Coach Jonas Chatterton Office Phone 801-422 -8155 comes back with talent and experience from last season’s MWC Assistant Coach Stacy Jensen Championship run in Las Vegas and a sixth consecutive post season Office Phone 801-422-7682 appearance.

Basketball Facts Returning Players 2002-03 Record 19-12 Under third-year head coach Jeff Judkins, the Cougars will use the 2002-03 MWC Record/Finish 8-6/T2 2002-03 NCAA First Round 0-1 experience gained by the younger players to build a winning season. Starters Returning/Lost 3/1 Returning players, such as junior starter Danielle Cheesman, senior Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/4 guard Kestlee Nelson, and underclassman with significant playing time, Newcomers 6 will need to step up and fill leadership roles. Cheesman, the Cougars’ second-leading scorer and leading rebounder, will provide the team Roster Breakdown STARTERS RETURNING: with versatility with her outside shooting ability and solid presence Danielle Cheesman: 6-2 Jr, F (11.2 ppg, 5.4 rpg) under the basket. Cheesman spent part of the 2003 summer trying out Kestlee Nelson: 5-8 Sr, G (4.0 ppg, 1.9 rpg) for the USA Women’s Basketball Team. Jennie Overdiek: 5-10 So, G (3.5 ppg, 3.1 rpg) Senior center Ashleigh Chamberlain and junior forward Kristen STARTERSLOST: Kozlowski will also provide height in the paint and help Cheesman pull Erin Thorn: (18.8 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 5.7 apg) down the boards. Juniors Julie Sullivan, who suffered a torn ligament in her knee and started in 13 of 14 games last season, along with guard LETTERWINNERSRETURNING: Kali Taylor will return to the Cougar roster. Nelson, who replaced Kali Taylor: 5-11 Jr, G(4.5 ppg, 1.9 rpg) Sullivan in the starting lineup, will return with experience playing in Ashleigh Chamberlain: 6-4 Sr, C (4.2ppg, 3.4 rpg) Kristen Kozlowski: 6-2 Jr, F (1.9 ppg, 1.7 rpg) pressure situations. In MWC play Nelson toped the list in per- Nancy Seljaas: 6-0 So, G/F (1.9 ppg, 0.9 rpg) centage from behind the arc (53.6). Sophomore Jennie Overdiek will be a strong threat on the defensive end with her 12 starts from last season. LETTERWINNERSLOST: Also back for a second season with BYU are Ambrosia Anderson and Lisa Hansen: (3.6 ppg, 2.7 rpg) Jennifer Leitner: (12.6 ppg, 8.7 rpg) Nancy Seljaas. Both got significant playing experience as freshmen. Brittany Larson:0.8 ppg, 1.3 rpg) Amy Lewis: (0.7 ppg, 0.3 rpg) Newcomers With four new freshmen coming in, including three Utah natives, the NEWCOMERS Cougars’ will be able to develop the perimeter players into excellent tal- Heather Hansen: 5-9 Fr,G - Orem, UT/Mountain View Hollie Hansen: 5-9 Fr, G - Orem, UT/Mountain View ent. Mountain View High School standouts Hollie and Heather Hansen, Melinda Johnsen: 5-10 Fr, F -Murray, Ut/ Murray HS younger sisters of BYU graduate and Atlanta Hawks Travis Hansen, led Tiara Goold: 5-7 Fr, G-Milwaukie, OR/Oregon City HS their team to State championships and will add depth in the guard posi- tion. BYU Women’s Basketball Page 3 Joining the Hansen twins in the guard position is Melinda Johnson, USA Today/ESPN/WBCA Div. I Coaches younger sister of Ute standout Brinton Johnson, of Murray High School Poll (Dec. 2 , 2003) who will be a great addition on the outside. Tiari Goold, a guard from School Record Milwaukie, Ore., will also add talent with great passing skills and 1. Connecticut 3-0 knowledge of the game. 2. Texas 6-0 3. Tennessee 2-0 With the talent returning from last year and the incoming athletes, BYU 4. Duke 4-1 will battle for a title at the MWC tournament and another run to the 5. Texas Tech 7-0 NCAA Tournament. 6. Stanford 5-0 7. Minnesota 5-0 THE JUDKINS FILE 8. Penn State 3-1 Overall Record: 47-23, is in his third season at BYU. 9. Georgia 3-1 Entering the 2003-04 season, head coach Je f f Judkins, is back 10. Purdue 4-1 for a third year at the helm of the Cougar women’s program. Coach 11. Lousiana Tech 2-0 Judkins took the women’s team to back-to-back NCAA ap p e a r - 12. North Carolina 4-0 ances as well as to the title games of the MWC Ch a m p i o n s h i p s , 13. Kansas State 2-2 winning the title game in 2001-02. 14. Ohio State 4-0 An all-state selection in basketball, football and baseball, Judkins played basketball for 15. Colorado 5-1 the University of Utah Utah from 1974-78. While playing for the Utes, he helped the 16. UCSanta Barbara 4-1 team win one conference championship and two berths in the NCAATournament. 17. Oklahoma 4-0 18. TCU 3-0 He was a second-team academic All-American and three-time first-team District VII 19. Virginia Tech 4-0 academic selection. Judkins earned three first-team Al l - W AC honors and was a mem- 20. Oregon 5-0 ber of the 1977 United States World Games team that captured the gold medal. 21. LSU 2-2 22. Rutgers 3-2 He played five years in the NBAfor the Boston Celtics, Portland Trailblazers, Detroi t 23. Utah 3-1 Pistons and the Utah Jazz. He was a second-round pick by the Celtics in 1978, the 24. Boston College 4-0 same year the Celtics selected Larry Bird with the sixth pick overall. 25. Arizona 3-2 After his NBAca re e r , he returned to the U of U in 1989, and remained with the men’s pr ogram for 10 years. Judkins, a Salt Lake City native, graduated from Utah in 1978 Receiving Votes: Clemson, CSU with a degree in health and physical education. He is a member of the Utah Sports Hall of Fame and the Crimson Club Hall of Fame. He and his wife Mary Kay, are the parents of five children: Jessica (23), Jordan (21), Jenna (19), Jaime (16), Jaxson (13). THIS WEEK’S OPPONENTS Ar i z o n a Arizona just finished hosting the 13th annual Fiesta Bowl Classic defeating American University and Massachusetts, thus improving their rec o r d to 5-2 on the ye a r . They had been ranked 25th in last week’s coaches’ poll, but fell out of the rankings this week. The Wildcats are on a 16-game winning streak dating back to No v . 30, 2002. Three players are getting double figure scoring for Arizona with 16.9 points from Shawntinice Polk. She’s also the team’s leading rebounder with 7.7 boards per game. Dee-Dee Wheeler is contributing 15.9 points and 4.7 rebounds. Aimee Grzyb is at 10.4 points per game and is grabbing 2.4 rebounds per game. As a team, the Wildcats are shooting 45 percent from the field and 65 percent from the line. They are averaging 71.6 per game and holding opponents to 62.1 points.

Arizona Probable Starters Po s . # Na m e Ht . Yr . PP G RP G F 05 CoCoa Sanford 6-0 So 7.0 4.9 C 00 Shawntinice Polk 6-5 So 16.9 7.7 G 11 Dee-Dee Wheeler 5-6 Jr 15.9 4.7 BYU Women’s Basketball Page 4 2003-04 Miscellaneous Cougar Stats G 13 Aimee Grzyb 5-7 Sr 10.4 2.4 G 23 Natalie Jones 5-10 So 5.3 3.1 BYU margin of victory/defeat Win Loss Series Record: 5- 3 1 point Last Meeting: The Cougars and Wildcats met on Nov. 18, 2000 in Tucson with the hosts getting 2 points the 76-71 victory. 3 points SIBLINGS IN THE PROS 4 points Two of the players on this year’s roster have a brother playing in the NBA. Tra v i s 5 points 1 Hansen, Atlanta Hawks is older brother to twins Heather and Hollie Hansen. Tra v i s 6 points 1 is in his rookie season, and was a two-year starter at BYU. At the start of the season 7 points Britton Johnsen was on the Orlando Magic’s roster but has since been cut from the 8 points team. He was a four-year starter at the University of Utah. Freshman Melinda 9 points Johnsen is his younger sister. 10 points 1 11 points DOUBLES ABOUND 12 points 1 On this year’s team there is one set of twins on the BYUroster in sisters Heather and 13 points Hollie Hansen. Senior Angie Gatten is also a twin to sister Angie Lewis who finished 14 points her eligibility last season with the Cougar prog r a m . 15-19 points 1(17) 20-24 points 1(23), 1(21) 25-29 points RETURNING PLAYER BIOS over 30 points # 33- Ambrosia Anderson 6-2 So. Forward Colorado Springs, Colorado

BYU’s record when... At BYU: SOPHOMORE- (2003-04) Suffered a first degree sprained ankle at Tuesday BYU leads at half ...... 4-0 night’s game against CS Fullerton...tied her season and career high 12 rebounds at Santa Opponent leads at half ...... 1-2 Clara on 12/4/03...picked up her second double double of her career with a season/team high 21 points against TCU on 11/29/03, she also tallied 11 rebounds in the same game. Score is tied at the half ...... 0-0 Has played in all three games to date tallying double figures in two games (12) against Game goes into overtime ...... 0-0 Weber State and (17) against Clemson. Against the Tigers she picked up her first double BYU shoots 50 % or better ...... 0-0 double of her career with the 17 points and a team high 12 rebounds. Opponent shoots 50 % or better ...... 0-0 FRESHMAN - (2002-2003): At the end of her first year playing college basketball she BYU makes five or more 3-pointers ...... 2-0 played in all 31 games and got the starting nod in three of those (at no. 21 George Washington, at NC State and against the University of Alabama at the Triple Crown from Opponent makes 5 or more 3-pointers ...... 0-1 Albuquerque, New Mexico)…picked up a team high and a personal best 14 points BYU outrebounds opponent ...... 2-1 against UNLV on 2/20/03 and had a season and career high 11 rebounds vs. New Mexico Opponent outrebounds BYU ...... 2-1 on 2/6/03…two times she had team high seven rebounds, the first vs. UNM on 3/8/03 Rebounds are equal ...... 1-0 the final regular season conference game and at the team’s last game of the year at BYU has 16 and under turnovers ...... 4-1 Colorado in the first round of the NCAAtournament… was also perfect from the free throw line against SDSU making all five attempts…overall, she finished in fifth place in Opponent has 16 and under ...... 1-1 points on the team with a total of 133 for an 4.3 average…placed fourth in three cate- BYU has 17-20 turnovers ...... 0-1 gories, field goals made with 55 and a 1.8 average, free throw made category with eight, Opponent has 17-20 turnovers ...... 1-0 and total rebound with 96…was third on the team in 3-pt field goals made with 15…fin- BYU has more than 20 turnovers ...... 2-0 ished fifth on the team in three other categories, offensive rebounds with 22, defensive Opponent has more than 20 turnovers ...... 3-1 rebounds with 74 and blocks with seven. Cougars play at home ...... 0-1 Statistics Yr G/GS FG-FGA% FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A BL. St. TO Cougars play on the road ...... 4-0 03 31/3 55-154.357 8-12 .667 15-45.333 133 96 19 7 16 34 Cougars play at neutral site ...... 1-1 04 6/0 31-68 .456 15-22 .682 2-10 .200 79 46 10 0 8 7

Career Highs: Points: 21 Rebounds: 12

#40- Ashleigh Chamberlain 6-4 Sr. Center Kanab, Utah

At BYU: SENIOR(2003-04) Picked up a season high 11 rebounds at Santa Clara on BYU Women’s Basketball Page 5

12/4/03...has started in all games with season high10 points against Weber State. JUNIOR - (2002-2003): Started in her first game as a BYU Cougar vs. Wyoming on 1/18/03 after becoming academically eligible on January 2…finishing the season playing in 21 total games, starting in 10 of them...averaged 11.8 minutes per game…led the team in field goal percentage at the end of the season with .542 going 39-72 with an average of 4.2 points per game and scoring a total of 89 points for the year…fouled out 6 times during the season… averaged 3.4 rebounds a game, pulling down a total of 72 rebounds for the year… In the 2003 MWC tournament she had seven rebounds and three steals against the University of Utah on 03/14/03 in the semi- finals of the championship in Las Vegas… was 3 for 7 against Colorado in the first round of the NCAAtournament leading the team in rebounds with six…in that post season game she played a total of 18 minutes. SOPHOMORE - (2001-2002): Redshirt

Statistics Year G/GS FG-FGA% FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A BL. St. TO 03 21-10 39-72. 542 11-20.550 0-0.000 89 72 4 6 8 32 04 6/6 15-35 .429 5-10 .500 0-0 35 39 1 3 7 9 Career Highs: Points: 12 Rebounds: 11

#51- Danielle Cheesman 6-2 Jr. Forward Orem, Utah

At BYU: JUNIOR - (2003-04) Picked up second of the season and sixth overall double double with 13 points and 10 rebounds in the game at Santa Clara on 12/04/03... had season high 20 points vs. TCU and was 8-10 from the free throw line, has started in all games, picking up her first and fifth overall double double with 18 points and 12 rebounds vs. Mount St. Mary’s, was named Player of the Game vs. MSt. M and made the All-Tournament Team at the Great Alaska Shootout, against MSt.M., she was also perfect from the free- throw line (8-8). SOPHOMORE - (2002-2003): Started in all games...picked up her fourth double double of her career with 11 points and 11 rebounds against UNLV on 2/20/03...tallied a season and career high 21 points against Montana State at home on 12/30/02...has had her second highest points output with 20 points twice, vs. UNLV on 3/12/03 and against NC State on 12/14/02...had her third double-double of her career and second of the season with 10 points and 10 rebounds against George Washington on 12/11/02...picked up her second double-double of her career with 16 points and 10 rebounds in the game against Oregon on 12/07/02... tallied 10 points and seven rebounds against SUU on 12/3/02...had two back-to-back games where she grabbed double figure rebounds with10 against Oregon on 12/7/02 and at no. 21 George Washington on 12/11/02…in MWC games had a team high 17 points vs. Utah on 2/1/03 and a team high 11 points in the following league game vs. UNM on 2/6/03…in the MWC game against UNLV had a team high 11 rebounds and also vs. UNLV at the MWC tournament led the team in rebounds with nine…finished her second season with the BYU program as the team’s second leading scorer with a total of 348 points for an 11.2 per game average…and was also in second place in three other cate- gories; field goal attempts with an average of 10.6; field goals made with a total of 143 for a 4.6 average, and free throws made with 87 total and an average of 1.5 per game…also on the team she was third in steals with a total of 27 and in the rebound category was first in total rebounds and first in total offensive boards, tallying a total of 168 rebounds and 58 offensive boards…she also finished in sec- ond place on the team in defensive rebounds with a total of 110 for an average of 3.5 per game. FRESHMAN - (2001-2002): Played in all 33 games, starting in the last 19...averaged 8.6 points and 4.4 rebounds....was team's second leading rebounder...named to the MWC Academic All-Conference Team with a GPA of 3.00 in an undeclared major...picked up a season high and first-ever collegiate double double with 16 points and 12 rebounds vs New Mexico on 2/16/02.

Statistics Year G/GS FG-FGA% FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A St. TO 02 33/19 118-252.468 46-58. 793 1-5 .200 283 145 16 20 47 03 31/31 143-328. 436 47-78. 603 15-47.319 348 168 32 27 79 04 6/6 28-80 .350 22-35 .629 3-9 .333 81 44 7 8 13 TLS Career Highs: Points: 21 Rebounds: 12 Assists: 3

#32- Kristin Crockett Kozlowski 6-2 Jr. Forward Centerville, Utah

At BYU: JUNIOR - (2003-04)Tallied a season and career high 11 points in the game at CSFullerton on12/09/03...has played in all games to date with a season high four rebounds vs. Weber State. SOPHOMORE - (2002-2003): In her second season in college basketball and her first at BYU she started in her first game on 3/12/03 but had been getting significant playing time in the previous 16 contests…averaged 8.6 minutes per game… and had a season high 10 points and six rebounds vs. the Air Force Academy on 3/16/03…ended the season with a .400 field goal percentage hitting 10 of the 25 shots… averaged 1.9 points per game… went 11 for 13 from the free throw line ending the season with a .846 percentage and was perfect from the line in conference play, going 9 for 9…she also pulled down a total of 27 rebounds during the season…started in the first round of the NCAAtournament against Colorado playing nine minutes scoring three points and grabbing two rebounds. BYU Women’s Basketball Page 6 REDSHIRT - (2001-2002) Statistics Yr G/GS FG-FGA% FT-FTA% 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A BL. St. TO 03 16-4 10-25. 400 11-13.846 0-0 .000 31 27 2 3 2 12 04 4 3-9 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 7 13 1 0 1 7 Career Highs: Points: 10 Rebounds: 6

#4- Kestlee Nelson Dooley 5-8, Sr. Guard Sandy, Utah At BYU: SENIOR (2003-04) Did not start in the road game at CSFullerton on 12/09/03 due to a dislocated shoulder suffered in prac- tice last Saturday...has started in six of seven games to date with a season high six points against MSt.Mary’s in the 2003 Great Alaska Shootout. JUNIOR - (2002-2003): Had her first start as a guard on the Cougar squad at the beginning of MWC play against CSU on 1/16/03 replacing an injured Julie Sullivan…had significant playing time in all previous 13 games …finished the season with a .438 field goal percentage…shot a team high .536 from behind the arc in league games going 15 for 28 averaging 5.3 points per game… shot .720 from behind the free throw line…played an average of 25.9 minutes per game…ended the season with a total of 29 steals, 82 assists, and 58 rebounds… averaged only 1.3 turnovers per game...with an average of 2.6 assists per game…had seven assists against UNLV on 2/20/03… was 5 for 5 from the field against Utah on 03/14/03…contributed 5 assists against Colorado in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Statistics Yr G/GS FG-FGA% FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A BL. St. TO 03 31/18 42-96. 438 18-25.720 21-47.447 123 58 82 3 29 40 04 6/6 9-23 .391 0-8 0-8 18 10 11 1 11 11 Career Highs: Points: 17 Rebounds: 5 Assists: 7

#15- Jennie Overdiek 5-10, So. Guard Syracuse, Utah

At BYU: SOPHOMORE(2003-04) Has started in six of seven games this season, picked up season high 13 points vs TCU on 11/29/03, sitting out the third game due to an injured foot. FRESHMAN - (2002-2003):Begin her collegiate basketball career at BYU starting in 12 of 31 games with an average of 18 minutes a game…finished the season with .507 field goal percentage going 37 for 73…averaged 3.5 points per game and .444 behind the 3-point line connecting 12 times…averaged .793 from the free throw line going 23 for 29… averaged 3.1 rebounds per game pulling down a total of 95 for the season, 76 being defensive rebounds…was 4 for 4 from the field against New Mexico on 02/06/03… picked up a sea- son and career high 12 boards vs. UNM on 3/15/03 and had a career high 15 points against UNLV on 1/25/03… played a season high 37 minutes against CSU on 2/15/03…played 20 minutes pulling down 3 rebounds and scoring 5 points against Colorado in the first round of the 2003 NCAAtournament. Statistics Yr G/GS FG-FGA% FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A BL. St. TO 03 31/12 37-73. 507 23-29 .793 12-2 .444 109 95 30 6 13 31 04 5/5 3-15 .200 11-16 .688 1-6 .167 18 16 0 0 7 5 Career Highs: Points: 15 Rebounds: 12 Assists: 3 #1- Nancy Seljaas 6-0, So. Guard/Forward Bountiful, Utah

At BYU: SOPHOMORE(2003-04) Has played in all seven games, picked up a career and season high 16 points vs. Mount St. Mary’s also tallied a season/career high five three-pointers in the same game. FRESHMAN - (2002-2003): In her first season playing college basketball she played in 29 games averaging 6.0 minutes of playing time…picked up a season high 13 points and six rebounds vs. Air Force on 2/9/03, the six boards were a team high for that league game…also tallied a team high three steals vs. the University of Colorado at the NCAAfirst round game on 3/22/03….the 29 games she played includes 13 of 14 games for an average of 6.0 minutes of playing time per contest…and in those 13 league games she shot .435 from the field and .889 from the free throw line…the 89 percent was second best on the team in MWC games.

Statistics Yr G/GS FG-FGA% FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A BL. St. TO 03 29/0 17-47 .362 14-19 .737 8-24 .333 56 21 7 1 9 12 BYU Women’s Basketball Page 7

04 6/0 14-32 .438 5-7 .714 10-20 .500 43 9 1 3 1 2 Career Highs: Points: 16 Rebounds: 6 Assists: 2 Steals: 3

#14- Julie Sullivan 5-8 Jr. Guard Silver City, New Mexico

At BYU: JUNIOR (2003-04) Has played in all games, starting vs. Mount St. Mary’s, tallied a season/career high 20 points in 25 minutes in the game at Santa Clara, also was .750 (12-16) from the free throw line in the same game...had her second best point output for the year with 18 in the first game of the season at Weber State, also scored in double figures against Clemson with 14. SOPHOMORE - (2002-2003): The season ended on Mon., Jan. 13 suffering a torn ACLduring practice....had started all games through the ISU game on 1/07/03 ...picked up a season high nine assists in that game...had a season high 15 points against Alabama on Dec. 21...tallied 10 points, five assists and five rebounds vs NC State on 12/14/02...did not play in the second half of the game vs. Oregon due to a pulled muscle...picked up 12 points in the game on Dec. 5 vs. USF...had seven assists vs Boise State on 11/27/02...had seven assists in two games vs. Boise State on 11/27/02 and vs. Idaho State at 1/7/03…tallied five assists in two other games at UCSB on 1/2/03 and at NC State on 12/14/02…in that game she was also perfect from the free throw line making all four attempts…after play- ing in 14 games, starting in 13 she finished the season third in assists on the team with a total of 53 for an average of 3.8 per game…was fifth on the team in free throw percentage, .828 (24-39)…and in those 14 games she also finished fifth on the squad in points average with 6.2 and a total of 87 points. REDSHIRT - (2001-2002): FRESHMAN - (2000-2001): Played in all games...contributing 5.2 points and 1.8 rebounds a game...had season high 15 points against Wyoming on 2/17/01...had a season and high eight assists against Air Force on 3/3/01...named MWC Newcomer of the Year. Statistics Yr G/GS FG-FGA% FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A BL. St. TO 01 32/00 57-150 .380 30-44 .682 22-47 .468 166 56 69 7 18 46 02 Redshirt 03 14/13 28-93 .301 24-29 .828 7-19 .368 87 40 53 3 7 37 04 6/1 20-46 .435 25-32 .781 1-3 .333 66 12 12 3 8 12 TLS Career Highs: Points: 18 Rebounds: 6 Assists: 8

#25- Kali Taylor 5-11, Jr. Guard Lyman, Utah

At BYU: JUNIOR (2003-04) Has started in all games to date picking up a season high13 points at Santa Clara on 12/04... SOPHOMORE - (2002-2003): In her second season with the BYU program she averaged 18.1 minutes per game, getting the starting on Dec. 30 vs. Montana State…averaged 5.1 points per game in conference play and 4.5 overall…contributed an overall shooting percent- age of .421 and .714 from the free throw line going 20 for 28…made 13 3-pointers for the season... ending the season with a total of 39 assists and 20 steals…was 3 for 3 against University of Oregon on 12/07/02… was 2 for 2 behind the arc against Utah on 03/01/03, in that same game had a season and career high 16 points…had 4 steals against San Diego State on 02/22/03…played 14 minutes and pulled down 3 rebounds against Colorado in the first round of the NCAAtournament. FRESHMAN - (2001-2002): Played in 28 of 33 games averaging 5.6 minutes of playing time per game...tallied 1.2 points and 0.4 rebounds...had a season high 11 points vs. Washington State on 11/24/01 and six assists vs Arkansas Pine-Bluff at the Denver Pioneer Classic on 12/14/01. Statistics Yr G/GS FG-FGA % FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A St. To 02 28/0 11-33 .333 7-12 . 583 4-11 .364 33 10 11 2 5 03 31/9 53-126 .421 20-28 .714 13-45 .289 139 59 39 20 48 04 6/6 13-35 .371 10-13 .769 7-17 .412 43 8 21 5 7 TLS Career Highs: Points: 16 Rebounds: 4 Assists: 6 Steals: 6 #12- Angie Gatten 5-6 Sr. Guard Jefferson City, MT/No. Idaho College BYU Women’s Basketball Page 8

AT BYU: SENIOR(2003-04) Has played in four games to date. JUNIOR (2002-03)Finished her second season in the BYU program playing in a total of 13 games, shooting .800 from the free throw line going 4 for 5 for the season and in conference games was at 100 percent from the charity stripe…shot .400 from the field…had 22 points for the season going 4 for 10… and was 3 for 5 from behind the arc during conference play as well…in the total of 13 games she aver- aged 3.9 minutes per game, playing a total of 51 minutes in the season…had three rebounds, three assists, and two steals on the sea- son… played 4 minutes in the first round of the NCAAtournament against Colorado contributing one in that contest. 2001-02: REDSHIRT 2000-01: No. Idaho College 1999-00: No. Idaho College Yr G/GS FG-FGA % FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A St. To 03 13 4-10 .400 4-5 .800 3-8 .375 15 3 3 2 1 04 3 0-2 3-4 .750 0-2 3 2 1 2 0 Career Highs: Points: 8 Steals: 2 Rebounds: 1

2003-04 Newcomer Bios #13 - Tiari Goold Guard 5-7, Fr Oregon City, Oregon At BYU: FRESHMAN (2003-04) Was chosen as a starter in the game at CSFullerton on 12/09/03, replacing senior guard Kestlee Dooley who was injured in a practice last week...had played in four games before starting on Dec. 9... tallying a team high eight assists vs.Mount St. Mary’s on 11/26/03. Before BYU: National Honor Society… Honor Cord… Athlete of the Week, “Pioneer Spotlight”…two-year letterwinner in women’s bas- ketball and soccer… Second Team All-League… State Honorable Mention… All-American nominee… Second Team All-League in soc- cer. Statistics Yr G/GS FG-FGA % FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A St. To 04 2/0 1-3 .333 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 4 2 8 1 4 Career Highs: Points: Steals: Rebounds: Assists:8

#24 - Hollie Hansen Guard 5-8, Fr Orem, Utah

At BYU: FRESHMAN (2003-04) Has had an opportunity to play in all games to date, scoring her first collegiate points, a three-pointer with 1:52 left in the first half at CSFullerton on 12/09/03. Before BYU: Team Defensive Player of the Year…Team Offensive Player of the Year… four-year letterwinner in women’s basketball… League MVP… led team to Regional Championship four straight years… State MVP… led team to State Championship three straight years… 2001 ESPN National Champions. Statistics Yr G/GS FG-FGA % FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A St. To 04 6/0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 Career Highs: Points: Steals: Rebounds: Assists:

#23 - Heather Hansen Guard 5-8, Fr Orem, Utah

At BYU: FRESHMAN (2003-04) Has played in six games so far this season, tallying a total of six points. Before BYU: Team MVP… four-year letterwinner in women’s basketball…League MVP… led team to Regional Championship 4 straight years… State MVP… Named Utah’s Miss Basketball… led team to state Championship three straight years…2001 ESPN National Champions. BYU Women’s Basketball Page 9

Statistics Yr G/GS FG-FGA % FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A St. To 04 5/0 2-6 .333 0-0 2-6 .333 6 0 6 1 3 Career Highs: Points: Steals: Rebounds: Assists:

#35 - Melinda Johnsen Guard/Forward 5-10, Fr Murray, Utah

At BYU: FRESHMAN (2003-04) Has played in all games to date, picking up six points against Mount St. Mary’s. Before BYU: Female Athlete of the Year… four-time letterwinner in women’s basketball and softball… region 5 MVP…. Selected to Utah’s All-State Team,junior and senior year… Utah’s Athlete of the Year 2002-2003… Region 5 Player of the Year and All-State hon- ors in softball. Statistics Yr G/GS FG-FGA % FT-FTA % 3-pts % Pts. Reb. A St. To 04 6/0 2-9 .222 0-1 3-4 .750 9 3 3 1 0 Career Highs: Points: Steals: Rebounds: Assists:

Walk-On Bios

#30 - Melissa Brown 5-8, Sr. Guard University Place, Wash

At BYU: SENIOR(2003-04) Played in the first game of the season against Weber State, and has played in a total of three games to date.. JUNIOR - (2002-03) Played in two pre-season games, four MWC contests and one post season game for a total of seven…averaged 1.7 minutes of playing time in the league games and in the two non-conference contests…scored two points at the NCAAfirst round game against Colorado on 3/22/03. SOPHOMORE (2001-02) Played in eight games that includes three non-conference games, four league contests and at Oregon in the team’s first round WNIT game…picked up two points vs. the Air Force Academy on 2/1/01.

#5 - Julie Cross Guard 5-9, So Scottsdale, Arizona Before BYU: High School Valedictorian…Team MVP three straight years… four-year letterwinner in women’s basketball…Second Team All-Region… 1997 BCI National Champions…two-year letterwinner in women’s volleyball.

#41 - Lindsey Huffman Guard 5-7, Jr Woodstock, Georgia AT UVSC: Played two seasons for UVSC… averaged 22 minutes with 9 ppg. Before BYU: Honor Roll four straight years with a GPA of 3.9… Started on the Varsity squad all four years of high school… Team MVP three straight years… All-Region player four straight years… 2001 Regional Player of the …2001 Region 4Aleading scorer… also a four year letterwinner in softball and received All-Region honors.

TRAVELING COUGARS On Thursday, Dec. 9 BYU leaves for Tucson on Southwest Flight# 1130 at 10:50 a.m., arriving at 1:10 p.m. During their Arizona trip the Cougars will stay at th Viscount Suite Hotel, 4855 East Broadway, 520-745-6500. The team returns to Salt Lake City on Saturday, Dec. 13 at 9:30 a.m., on Delta flight# 3739. BYU Women’s Basketball Page 10 UP NEXT BYU finishes the month of December at home hosting Idaho State on the 20th at 1 p.m., and Southern Utah on the 30th at 7 p.m. BYU Women’s Basketball Roster 2003-04 No. Name Pos Ht Yr Exp. Hometown/School 01 Nancy Seljaas G/F 6-0 So 1V Bountiful, UT/Bountiful HS 04 Kestlee Nelson Dooley G 5-8 Sr 3V Sandy, UT/Alta HS/UVSC 10 Laura Stratton G 5-6 So HS Missoula, MT/Sentinel HS/BYUId. 12 Angie Gatten G 5-6 Sr 3V Jefferson City, MT/No.Idaho Co. 13 Tiari Goold G 5-7 Fr HS Milwaukie, Oregon/Oregon City HS 14 Julie Sullivan G 5-8 Jr 2V Silver City, NM/Silver City HS 15 Jennie Overdiek G 5-10 So 1V Syracuse, UT/Clearfield HS 23 Heather Hansen G 5-9 Fr HS Orem, UT/Mountain View HS 24 Hollie Hansen G 5-9 Fr HS Orem, UT/Mountain View HS 25 Kali Taylor G 5-11 Jr 2V Lyman, UT/Wayne HS 32 Kristen Kozlowski F 6-2 Jr 3V Centerville, UT/Boise State 33 Ambrosia Anderson F 6-2 So 1V Colorado Springs, CO/Doherty HS 35 Melinda Johnsen G/F 5-10 Fr HS Murray, UT/Murray HS 40 Ashleigh Chamberlain C 6-4 Sr 3V Kanab, UT/UVSC 51 Danielle Cheesman F 6-2 Jr 2V Orem, UT/Mountain View HS Walk-Ons 5 Julie Cross G 5-9 So Scottsdale, AZ/Coronado HS 30 Melissa Brown G 5-8 Sr University Place, WA/Curtis HS 41 Lindsay Huffman G 5-7 Jr 2V Woodstock, GA/Etowah HS/UVSC

Head Coach: Jeff Judkins Assistant Coaches: Alli Bills, Jonas Chatterton, Stacy Jensen Athletic Trainers: Carolyn Billings, Staci Reynolds