2008-09 (AP/Coaches) (13-1, 0-0 SEC) at 2008-09 Florida Schedule & Results #18/20 Florida Overall 13-1 (Home 8-0 … Away 3-1 … Neutral 2-0) SEC 0-0 (Home 0-0 … Away 0-0) Ohio University (4-7, 0-0 Mid-American) Date Opponent Time/Result NOVEMBER Game Day Information Fri. 14 at Florida Gulf Coast (WRXY-TV) L 86-88 What: ...... Game 15: Florida (13-1) at Ohio University (4-7) Mon. 17 JACKSONVILLE (FSN-FL) W 74-51 When: ...... Saturday, January 3, 2009 * 7 p.m. Thu. 20 STETSON (DH) (GVO-L) W 82-46 Where:...... Athens, Ohio * Convocation (13,168) Sun. 23 at #22/21 Florida State (FSN-S) W 72-57 Mon. 24 SAVANNAH STATE (GVO-L) W 75-55 Radio: ...... LIVE on WRUF AM850 in Gainesville - audio Fri. 28 vs. Southern Illinois (1) W 67-56 ...... simulcast on Cox Channel 96 with Steve Babik & Steve Russell Sat. 29 vs. #21/19 Arizona State (1) W 65-60 Internet Audio: ...... LIVE thru GatorZone.com (FREE of charge) DECEMBER GatorVision Online: ...... none Wed. 3 at UAB W 77-75 Television: ...... none Sun. 7 at N.C. State W 66-61 Post-Game Satellite Feed: ...... none Wed. 10 COPPIN STATE (DH) (GVO-L) W 75-34 Convocation Center Press Row: ...... 740-593-0516 Fri. 12 FLORIDA A&M (GVO-L) W 77-55 Sun. 21 #16/19 (SUN-S) W 90-83 Mon. 29 VERMONT (2) (GVO-L) W 85-76 Head Coaches Tue. 30 (OH) (2) (GVO-L) W 75-56 Florida (13-1, 0-0 SEC): ...... Amanda Butler (Florida, BS ‘95, MS ‘97) JANUARY Records (at UF / overall): ...... 32-15 (second year) / 72-37 (fourth year) Sat. 3 at Ohio 7 p.m. Ohio (4-7, 0-0 Mid-American): ...... (Tennessee, ‘00) Thu. 8 MISSISSIPPI STATE* (GVO-L) 5 p.m. (CHANGE) Records (at OU / overall):...... 4-7 (fi rst year) / same Sun. 11 at Auburn* 2 p.m., CT Thu. 15 at South Carolina* (COX) 7 p.m. Last Time Out Sun. 18 GEORGIA* (FSN-N) 2 p.m. Sun. 25 OLE MISS* (GVO-T) 2 p.m. Florida: .... Tue., Dec. 30th hosted Miami (OH) in State Farm Classic: W, 75-56 Thu. 29 KENTUCKY* (SEC-TV) 7 p.m. Ohio: ...... Mon., Dec. 29th at South Alabama: L, 68-64 FEBRUARY Sun. 1 at * 2 p.m., CT What’s Next? Thu. 5 at Alabama* (CSS) 6 p.m., CT Florida: ...... Thu., January 8th host Mississippi State: 5 p.m. Sun. 8 TENNESSEE* (GVO-T) 2 p.m. Ohio: ...... Wed., January 7th at Buffalo: 7 p.m. Thu. 12 at Vanderbilt* (SUN/FSN) 6 p.m., CT Sun. 15 at LSU* (FSN-N) Noon, CT Thu. 19 ARKANSAS* (GVO-T) 7 p.m. Sports Information/Communications Contacts Sun. 22 SOUTH CAROLINA* (SUN-S) 1 p.m. Florida: ... Kathy Cafazzo, 352-375-4683,ext.6133 / [email protected]fl .edu MARCH ...... www.CoachAmandaButler.com and www.GatorZone.com Sun. 1 at Georgia* (CSS) 2:30 p.m. Ohio: ...... Darrin Bates, 740-591-2287 / [email protected] Thu.-Sun. 5-8 at SEC Tournament (3) (SEC-TV) ...... www.ohiobobcats.com Times are EASTERN unless noted … *Southeastern Conference game; SEC-TV – FSN South, FSN Southwest & Sun Sports will televise; SUN-S – SunSports & FCS will televise state-wide; FSN-N - FSN will televise nationally; FSN-F - FSN Florida & FCS will televise; FSN-S - FSN Florida will televise state-wide; SUN/FSN – SunSports & FCS will televise in South Florida area on Sun Sports and in North & Central Florida on FSN- FL; CSS - Comcast Sports South will televise; COX - will televise; GVO-L - GatorVision Online LIVE internet video broadcast; GVO-T - GatorVision Online internet video broadcast tape-delay on-demand viewing at 8 a.m. the day following the game due to SEC television contract rules; (1) Junkanoo Jam - Freeport, Bahamas; (2) State Farm Classic - Gainesville, Fla.; (3) SEC Tournament - North Little Rock, Ark.

Florida’s Probable Starting Lineup No. Name Pronunciation POS CL HT Hometown (High School) PPG RPG Notes 24 Sharielle Smith SHAR-ee-L F Jr. 5-10 Bradenton, Fla. (The Pendleton School) 9.1 7.0 53.8% FG; 91.7% FT; UF-high 27.9 min 44 Marshae Dotson mar-SHAY F Sr. 5-11 Columbus, Ohio (Miffl in) 11.9 6.9 61.1% FG (69-113); 9 dbl-fi g score gms 3 Sha Brooks SHAY G Sr. 5-7 Jackson, Tenn. (Jackson North Side) 13.4 2.9 52 assists, 83.6% FT (56-67) 10 Steffi Sorensen G Jr. 5-10 Jacksonville, Fla. (Bartram Trail) 7.9 4.6 42.9% 3FG (30-70); 39 assists, 18 stls 22 Jennifer Mossor MOSS-er G Jr. 5-9 Orlando, Fla. (Orlando Colonial) 8.9 1.8 36 assists, 12 steals; 13 straight FT Gators Off the Bench 2 Lonnika Thompson luh-KNEE-kuh G Jr. 5-4 , La. (McDonogh 35) 6.4 1.2 team-high 25 steals; 39.0% 3FG 13 Azania Stewart ah-ZANE-ee-ah C Fr. 6-4 Wood Green, England (Notre Dame (Va.)Acad) 5.0 2.9 58.3% FG (21-36); 8-8 FT last 4 games 42 Aneika Henry uh-KNEE-kuh C Sr. 6-3 Coconut Grove, Fla. (Coral Gables) 4.6 3.4 56.0% FG; team-high 16 blocks 14 Ndidi Madu De-De mah-DUE C/F R-Fr. 6-3 Antioch, Tenn. (McGavock) 3.8 2.9 59.4% FG 21 Trumae Lucas true-MAY G Fr. 5-8 Greensboro, N.C. (Grimsley) 2.8 1.0 9.5 minutes per game; 13 GP 20 Susan Yenser G Jr. 5-10 Marietta, Ga. (Harrison) 2.5 1.1 34.6% 3FG (9-26); 9.3 min per game 15 Kim Critton CRIT-en G Sr. 5-7 Memphis, Tenn. (Mitchell) 1.8 1.3 6.9 minutes per game; 10 GP 34 Tailor Jones G Fr. 5-11 Altamonte Springs, Fla. (Lake Mary) 0.7 0.8 8 assists, 3 steals, 6 GP 50 Ebonie Crawford C So. 6-3 Decatur, Ga. (Paideia) 0.5 0.5 totaled 22 minutes, 4 GP Gator Coaching Staff Head Coach: Amanda Butler (Florida, BS ‘95/‘97) ... Assistant Coaches: Susie Gardner (Georgia, ‘86/’88) ... Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick (Wake Forest, ‘00/’01) ... David Lowery (LOW rhymes with NOW) (Mississippi State, ‘00) ... Asst. to the Head Coach: Janna Magette (JAN-uh muh-JET) Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats 2008-09

Game 14: Miami (OH) vs #18/20 Florida (STATE FARM CLASSIC, Championship) ------Florida vs. Ohio VISITORS: Miami (Ohio) 8-4 Overall (1-Game Series): UF leads 1-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 32 Leininger,Jaclyn.... f 2-7 0-1 0-0 1 6 7 0 4 1 1 0 2 25 W (H) 85-66 +19 12/31/91 02 Boyer,Maggie...... g 4-8 2-5 1-2 1 1 2 4 11 0 1 0 0 23 10 Schone,Jenna...... g 5-19 0-4 1-2 0 1 1 1 11 2 4 0 2 36 23 Reed,Courtney...... g 5-9 0-1 2-2 3 1 4 4 12 0 3 0 3 20 41 Brown,Ashleigh...... g 1-1 0-0 0-2 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 0 0 23 Ohio’s Probable Starting Lineup 04 Hencke,Rachael...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 11 Hawkins,Ashley...... 2-7 0-2 1-3 0 1 1 2 5 2 2 0 2 21 # Player P Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Misc. 12 Pitts,Lillian...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 21 Lauren Hmiel G/F 5-11 Sr. 13.6 5.5 82.1% FT 13 Thomas,Ariel...... 2-2 0-0 1-1 1 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 3 34 Kamille Buckner F 6-0 So. 5.7 5.5 55.0% FG 24 Dunlap,Briana...... 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 9 40 Ford,Stephanie...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 15 42 Chandra Myers C 6-4 Sr. 8.9 4.6 62.0% FG 44 Wisner,Erin...... 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 0 3 3 1 0 1 1 1 16 3 Jenny Poff G 5-5 Jr. 11.2 3.8 35.6% 3FG TEAM...... 2 2 4 Totals...... 23-61 3-15 7-14 14 19 33 19 56 7 16 2 12 200 31 Jennifer Bushby G 5-6 Jr. 10.9 4.5 4.6 apg TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-28 25.0% 2nd Half: 16-33 48.5% Game: 37.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 20.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 50.0% 1 ------Stat Comparisons HOME TEAM: Florida 13-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS (All Games) ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 24 Smith,Sharielle..... f 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 8 10 2 4 1 3 0 0 31 Stat Check ...... Florida ...... Ohio 44 Dotson,Marshae...... f 6-8 0-0 0-2 6 4 10 2 12 0 2 0 0 21 Record ...... 13-1 ...... 4-7 03 Brooks,Sha...... g 4-13 2-6 2-2 3 3 6 2 12 4 5 0 1 30 FG% ...... 47.5% ...... 44.8% 10 Sorensen,Steffi ...... g 5-9 4-8 0-0 2 4 6 0 14 4 3 0 1 34 22 Mossor,Jennifer..... g 0-4 0-3 4-4 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 0 0 12 3FG% ...... 36.4% (91-250) ...... 36.7% (47-128) 02 Thompson,Lonnika.... 3-8 1-3 1-2 0 2 2 2 8 2 0 0 2 16 FT% ...... 71.0% (201-283) ..... 64.9% (120-185) 14 Madu,Ndidi...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 12 15 Critton,Kim...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Points Per Gm ...... 76.1...... 60.3 20 Yenser,Susan...... 3-4 2-3 2-3 1 3 4 2 10 1 0 0 0 12 Points Allowed ...... 60.9...... 56.8 21 Lucas,Trumae...... 2-8 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 4 3 1 0 2 14 FG% Defense ...... 36.9% ...... 36.7% 42 Henry,Aneika...... 1-2 0-0 3-4 2 2 4 2 5 1 1 3 1 14 50 Crawford,Ebonie..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3FG% Defense ...... 31.1% ...... 24.3% TEAM...... 2 1 3 1 Scoring Margin ...... +15.2 ...... +3.5 Totals...... 27-63 9-24 12-17 20 30 50 15 75 19 18 3 8 200 Reb Margin ...... +4.9 ...... +7.0 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-28 28.6% 2nd Half: 19-35 54.3% Game: 42.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-16 25.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 37.5% REBS Assists PG ...... 16.4...... 12.2 F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 70.6% 2 Turnover Margin ...... +0.5 ...... -5.6 ------Offi cials: Lisa Mattingly, Tina Napier, Amy Bonner Steals PG ...... 9.4...... 7.4 Technical fouls: Miami (Ohio)-None. Florida-None. Attendance: 1123 Blocks PG ...... 3.4...... 3.5 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Miami (Ohio)...... 17 39 - 56 Florida...... 29 46 - 75 Points in the paint-MIAMI 30,UF 32. Points off turnovers-MIAMI 15,UF 18. 2nd chance points-MIAMI 13,UF 21. Fast break points-MIAMI 10,UF 13. UF vs. Mid-American Conference Bench points-MIAMI 16,UF 29. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-0 times. School ...... Overall...... Under Last FG-MIAMI 2nd-00:10, UF 2nd-00:53.Largest lead-MIAMI None, UF by 22 2nd-2:26.

...... Record Coach Butler Last Game: UF’s Game 14: #18/20 Florida 75, Miami (OH) 56 (State Farm Classic, Championship) Mid-American ...... 8-1 ...... 1-0 Dec. 30, 2008 * Gainesville, Fla. * O’Connell Center State Farm Classic Most Valuable Player Marshae Dotson notched her fi rst double-double of the season Akron ...... 1-0 with 12 points and 10 rebounds as the No. 18/20 Florida women’s team extended its winning streak Bowling Green ...... 1-0 to a school-record 13 games with a 75-56 win against Miami (Ohio) on Tuesday in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. The Gators (13-1), who have now won the State Farm Classic in 15 of the 17 years it has been Eastern ...... 1-1 contested, broke the school record for most consecutive victories, besting the 1993-94 team’s stretch of 12 Kent State ...... 1-0 consecutive wins. Florida also tied for the best 14-game start in program history. Miami (Ohio) ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Florida, which has won the rebounding battle in nine of its 14 games this season, tied its season high in rebounds with 50, including a season-high 20 offensive rebounds. The Gators’ +17 edge (50-33) on the boards Ohio ...... 1-0 ...... 0-0 was their largest in a game this season. Western Michigan .....2-0 Dotson, who has now been named the State Farm Classic’s Most Valuable Player in each of the past two seasons, notched her 17th career double-double and the second by a Gator player this year. She has now scored in double fi gures on nine occasions this season. Steffi Sorensen turned in a game-high 14 points, one shy of her career high, with four 3-pointers. Sorensen, who has hit at least two 3s in nine games this season, is averaging 4.0 3-pointers per game over Weather Forecast (January 2-3-4) the last three contests. Senior guard Sha Brooks, who also was named to the All-Tournament Team, added 12 points and six rebounds. Junior guard Susan Yenser scored a season and UF-high 10 points with two 3-point- Gainesville, Fla. Athens, Ohio ers and a season-high four rebounds in just 12 minutes of play. Sharielle Smith brought down 10 rebounds, Fri. Sat. Sun. Fri. Sat. Sun. giving her double-fi gure boards in back-to-back games, while junior guard Jennifer Mossor extended her streak of consecutive free-throws made to 13. Aneika Henry tied her season high with three blocks. Hi 75 79 79 Hi 42 41 49 Florida took a 29-17 advantage into the locker room at intermission after out-rebounding Miami 27-17. Lo 50 54 55 Lo 23 29 26 It was a poor shooting half for both teams, as the Gators connected on 28.6 percent (8-of-28) of their shots, while the RedHawks shot 25.0 percent (7-of-28). The two teams battled evenly to begin the game before the Gators broke a 7-7 tie when Yenser was fouled while attempting a 3-pointer on the right wing. She knocked down two of three free throws, but her miss on the third was snagged by Henry, whose put-back at the 13:44 mark gave Florida an 11-7 lead. Ohio cut its defi cit to one on a 3-pointer by Maggie Boyer, who scored a career-high 19 points on Mon- day night vs. Towson, but Brooks answered with a trey of her own on the next possession. That 3-pointer was the beginning of an 8-2 run that put the Gators ahead by seven, 19-12, with 7:20 left until intermission. Florida closed the half on a 10-5 run. The RedHawks raced out of the locker room on a 6-0 run over the fi rst 1:11 of the second half, forcing UF to burn a timeout. A basket by Dotson at the 17:11 mark of the second half stopped Miami’s scoring streak, but the RedHawks knocked down back-to-back hoops to cut within four, 31-27, with 16:33 left. The two teams continued to battle back and forth before the Gators, leading 39-36 with 13:46 remaining, went on a 6-1 run over the next 1:58 to go up by eight, 45-37. Each of UF’s six points during that span was scored by Lonnika Thompson. That run sparked a larger 14-1 scoring spree by the Gators that put them ahead 53-37 with 10:06 to go. MU responded with six consecu- tive points of its own to cut within 10, 53-43, with 8:16 remaining. Back-to-back 3s by Sorensen and a lay-up by Thompson extended UF’s lead to 18, 61-43. Miami could get no closer than 16 points the rest of the way. Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats 2008-09 Women’s Basketball 2008-09 Numerical Roster No. Name POS CL EX HT Hometown (High School/Last School) 2 Lonnika Thompson G Jr. 1L 5-4 New Orleans, La. (McDonogh 35/Trinity Valley (Tx.) CC) 3 Sha Brooks G Sr. 3L 5-7 Jackson, Tenn. (Jackson North Side) 10 Steffi Sorensen G Jr. TR 5-10 Jacksonville, Fla. (Bartram Trail/Santa Fe College) Pronunciation Key: 13 Azania Stewart C Fr. HS 6-4 Wood Green, England (Notre Dame (Va.) Academy) SHA Brooks ...... SHAY 14 Ndidi Madu F R-Fr. HS 6-1 Antioch, Tenn. (McGavock) MARSHAE Dotson ....mar-SHAY 15 Kim Critton G Sr. 3L 5-7 Memphis, Tenn. (Mitchell) Kim CRITTON ...... CRIT-tun 20 Susan Yenser G Jr. TR 5-10 Marietta, Ga. (Harrison/Clemson Univ.) NDIDI MADU ...... De-De mah-DUE 21 Trumae Lucas G Fr. HS 5-8 Greensboro, N.C. (Grimsley) ANEIKA Henry ...... uh-KNEE-kuh 22 Jennifer Mossor G Jr. 2L 5-9 Orlando, Fla. (Orlando Colonial) TRUMAE Lucas...... true-MAY 24 Sharielle Smith F Jr. 2L 5-10 Bradenton, Fla. (The Pendleton School) Jennifer MOSSOR ..... MOSS-er 33 Jordan Jones* G So. TR 5-9 Suwanee, Ga. (Collins Hill/Univ. of South Carolina) SHARIELLE Smith ....SHAR-ee-L 34 Tailor Jones G Fr. HS 5-11 Altamonte Springs, Fla. (Lake Mary) AZANIA Stewart ...... ah-ZANE-ee-ah 42 Aneika Henry C Sr. 1L 6-3 Coconut Grove, Fla. (Coral Gables/Seminole CC) LONNIKA Thompson luh-KNEE-kuh 44 Marshae Dotson F Sr. 3L 5-11 Columbus, Ohio (Miffl in) David LOWREY ...... LOW (rhymes with 50 Ebonie Crawford C So. 1L 6-3 Decatur, Ga. (Paideia) ...... NOW)-ree *required to sit out the 2008-09 season per NCAA rules for transfers JANNA MAGETTE .... JAN-uh muh-JETT Coaching Staff Judy TRAVEIS ...... Travis Head Coach: Amanda Butler (Florida: B.S. 1995, Master’s 1997) Assistant Coaches: Susie Gardner (Georgia: B.S. 1986, Master’s 1988), Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick (Wake Forest: B.A. 2000, Master’s 2001) & David Lowery (Mississippi State, B.S. 2000)

Support Staff Asst. to the Head Coach: Janna Magette (Davidson, 2002) ... Video Coordinator: Edwina Johnson (Montevallo, 2004) ... Strength Trainer: Karin Werth (Florida, 1988) ... Athletic Trainer: Connie Andrews (Florida, 2005) ... Athletic Training Student: Stephanie Wordes ... Academic Advisor: Judy Traveis (Florida: B.S. 1993, Master’s 1999) ... Communications: Kathy Cafazzo (Penn State, 1993) ... Managers: Meagan Edwards, Andrew Thomp- son & Serena Wilson (Head Manager) ... Video Assistants: Brian Kletter & Jamal Knibbs

Opening Tip rected MHS to a 23-1 record her junior season, The Gators travel approximately 665 miles averaging 18.3 points and 13.4 rebounds, while Miscellaneous Team Records North from Gainesville to play Ohio University in shooting 74 percent from the line. Consecutive Wins Athens, Ohio, on January 3rd in the team’s fi nal The Punchers captured the Division II state title Gms Began Ended Broken by Score non-conference game of the regular season. her sophomore year and were runner-up her 13 11/17/08 present Florida also aims to extend its program-record freshman season. 12 12/20/93 2/6/94 Vanderbilt 82-65 13-game winning streak. 11 11/27/05 1/8/06 Georgia 89-70 SEC Alumnae in Charge 9* 11/17/00 12/22/00 92-62 Florida eclipsed the previous win-streak Both head coaches in Saturday’s game are 9* 11/24/95 12/19/95 Illinois 67-53 mark in its most recent game, a 75-56 victory SEC alumnae, with UF’s Amanda Butler now 9* 11/28/84 12/20/84 Pittsburgh 72-68 over Miami (Ohio) on December 30th in the heading her alma mater and Ohio’s Semeka 9* 11/26/83 1/4/84 Vanderbilt 86-77 State Farm Classic championship game. Randall a 2000 graduate of Tennessee. *also season-opening win streaks Third Trip to the Buckeye State Double the Fun Saturday’s game will be just the third time Saturday’s game at the Convocation Cen- Consecutive Home Wins in program history the Gators have played a ter will be the second time the Gators have been Gms Began Ended Broken by Score game in the state of Ohio, where Florida holds a involved in a basketball double-header away 21 3/14/97 12/21/98 Purdue 84-76 1-1 record. from Gainesville. The Ohio men’s team enter- 20 12/12/93 2/1/95 Tennessee 76-69 The Gators’ fi rst trip was on March 15, tains Bucknell at 2 p.m. on Saturday. UF played 16 1/30/00 2/11/01 Tennessee 103-73 2000, when UF defeated Dayton, 97-93, in the the fi rst-half of UAB’s hoops twinbill on Dec. 3rd. 9 3/24/08 present fi rst round of the postseason WNIT. Florida also 9 11/27/05 1/12/06 Kentucky 80-65 made the trek to the nation’s 17th state on Nov. Taking the Ranking on the Road 8 12/26/07 1/24/08 Georgia 82-55 12, 2006, when the Gators lost at Xavier, 86-70. Florida will be playing away from Gaines- 8 2/14/02 1/12/03 Georgia 105-62 ville as a nationally-ranked team for the fi rst 7-twice, last during 1996-97 season Second Meeting vs. the Bobcats time since the 2006 SEC Tournament, when Florida and Ohio have met one previous the Gators lost to unranked Kentucky, 88-70, in in the preseason to fi nish third in the MAC East time, with the Gators earning the 85-66 win on the quarterfi nal round. The last time a ranked- Division standings behind Bowling Green and Dec. 31, 1991 in Gainesville. Current UF head Florida squad played on an away court was Miami (OH), which the Gators defeated 75-56 in coach Amanda Butler was a sophomore guard Jan. 26, 2006, when unranked Arkansas topped their most recent game (Dec. 30). for the Gators that season. the Gators, 69-63. The Razorbacks’ head coach in that game was current UF assistant coach Another Record on the Line Dotson’s Homecoming Susie Gardner. Florida’s 13-1 record is tied for the BEST Senior Marshae Dotson is a native of Florida sports a 107-33 record when START through 14 games in the 35-year his- Columbus, located approximately 66 miles from being ranked in the top-25 and playing an tory of the program. The 2005-06 and 2000-01 Athens, and starred at Miffl in High School. She unranked team. That record, however, also teams also moved to 13-1, however, both lost its is the fi fth different Ohio-native to suit-up for the includes 19 losses that have occurred on an next game. Gators. away court. The program record for best-start through Dotson was selected fi rst-team 2005 15 games is 13-2, with the 1984-85 team also Associated Press Division I Girls All-Ohio and Back-to-Back vs. the MAC producing that mark with the two previously averaged 18.9 points per game her senior year, Saturday’s game against Ohio is UF’s mentioned squads. when she also was named the 2005 District second straight against a team from the Mid- 10 Player of the Year for Division I. Dotson di- America Conference. The Bobcats were picked Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats 2008-09

Dandy December The Gators’ 75-56 win over Miami (OH) TIME CHANGE ... and Numbers Watch December 30th not only was for the champion- (entering game vs. Ohio) ship of UF’s home State Farm Classic, that MORE for Jan. 8!! : games played by Sha Brooks and victory also capped a 7-0 record in the month of 108 The start time for Florida’s home game Marshae Dotson (every game of their December, just the fourth time the program has against Mississippi State on Thu., January posted a perfect record in the fi nal month of the respective careers) 8th has been changed to 5 p.m., so not to calendar year. 79: consecutive games Marshae Dotson confl ict with the Gator football game against Since the 1977-78 season, the other three has scored (has scored in all except in the BCS Championship game, Gator teams that have gone undefeated in one game in her collegiate career) ... with television coverage starting at 8 p.m. the month of December: the 1983-84 team, she has grabbed at least one and kickoff expected at 8:17 p.m. ET. 1989-90 and the 2005-06 squad and each were in EVERY game she has played 7-0. There will be a BCS Championship Foot- 176: career 3-pointers made by Sha Every Day of the Week ball Game Viewing Party in the O’Connell Brooks, the third-most in UF history The 2008-09 Gators have earned at least Center that night. All four gates will open at (No. 2 is 230, Brandi McCain, 1998- one win on each of the seven days of the week. 4 p.m. for the 5 p.m. basketball game. There 02) UF had just one chance to play on Tuesday and will be free admission for all fans until 992: games played in the history of the came through with a 75-56 victory to secure the 5:30 p.m. After 5:30 p.m., only students, Gator women’s basketball program, unusual accomplishment. faculty and staff with Gator 1 cards will be with the 1,000th contest slated to be admitted. on Feb. 1, 2009, against Arkansas in Gator Watch Fayetteville Coming as no surprise, UF seniors Sha Brooks and Marshae Dotson have been the rently stands as the highest career percentage 294: home games won in program history, team’s offensive leaders this season. The pair in program history. with the Gators scheduled to play 15 in are the only two Gators averaging a double-fi g- Senior Sha Brooks is hitting a cool 83.6 the O’Connell Center this season, with ure scoring effort, leading UF’s potent and very percent from the line (56-67) this year and 78.7 6 more victories needed to reach 300 percent (351-446) in her career. Her 351 made balanced attack. 18: consecutive made free throws by Sha Brooks leads the team in scoring (13.4 free throws is second all-time in Gator history, trailing only the 364 made by All-American DeLi- Brooks, the longest by a Gator this ppg), assists (52), free throws made (56) and season (Sharielle Smith opened the free throws attempted (67), while ranking sec- sha Milton (1993-97). year hitting her fi rst 14 attempts and ond in steals (20). Jennifer Mossor has an ACTIVE In addition to 11.9 points per game, Dot- Dotson’s Double son leads UF in fi eld goal percentage (61.1%) Marshae Dotson was named the MVP streak of 13) and offensive rebounds (45), while ranking of UF’s annual home tournament - State Farm second in rebounds per game (6.9 pg). Classic - for the second consecutive year, be- *The 34 points UF’s defense held Coppin Junior Sharielle Smith quietly has over- coming only the third two-time winner of the State to on Dec. 10th, was the fewest by an taken Dotson for the rebounding lead, collecting event’s top individual honor. Dotson joined UF opponent since holding Chicago State to 30 on two more for a 7.0 per-game average, while All-Americans (1993 & 1994) Dec. 20, 2000. Coppin State’s 34 points tied for adding 9.1 points per game and hitting 91.7 and DeLisha Milton (1995 & 1996) as the only the second-fewest ever by a Florida opponent in percent from the free throw line (33-36). other repeat winners. Dotson guided the Gators to this year’s title a game played in Gainesville; Gator Bytes Entering Today’s Game after averaging a team-high 16.0 points along *The most points Florida has allowed in a *Sha Brooks is 17 points shy of her with 8.5 rebounds, while shooting 73.7 percent win this season is the 83 Pittsburgh posted dur- 1,500th career point; needs 14 more made (14-19) from the fl oor. ing the Gators’ 90-83 victory on Dec. 21st. free throws to become UF’s all-time leader The Gators have won 15 of the 17 State (Brooks currently ranks No. 2 all-time); has Farm Classic team titles. Plenty of Balance started 107 total games, tied for No. 4 all-time SIX different Gators have been or shared with Dana Smith; Who’s Hot? the team’s individual game-top scoring honors *Marshae Dotson has played in 108 In addition to Marshae Dotson’s MVP this season, with Brooks, Dotson, Mossor, games and has grabbed at least one rebound performance at the State Farm Classic, Dec. 29 Smith, Sorensen and Thompson each leading in every game and has scored in all but one & 30, several others returned from the winter UF offensively at least once. game, including 79 consecutive contests; holiday break ready to play. *Jennifer Mossor has converted her last Sha Brooks, Steffi Sorensen and Jen- Doubling their Pleasure 13 free throw attempts - the longest active nifer Mossor averaged a double-fi gure scoring TEN of the 14 Gators have tallied at least streak on the team; effort during those two games (15.5 ppg, 11.5 ppg, 10.0 ppg, respectively), while Sharielle one double-fi gure scoring game this season: Sha Brooks (10 games), Marshae Dotson Where Sha’s Starting Streak Ranks Smith collected 10.5 rebounds with 7.5 points (9), Sharielle Smith (6), Jennifer Mossor (5), Entering Saturday’s game against Ohio, over that span. Steffi Sorensen (4), Aneika Henry (2), Lon- Sha Brooks has started 105 consecutive nika Thompson (2), Ndidi Madu (1), Trumae games. Double Dribble Lucas (1) and Susan Yenser (1). Brooks, who has never missed a game *Through games played on Dec. 21st, during her career, has started all but one game Florida’s 48.2 fi eld goal percentage ranked as Big-Game Brooks during her collegiate tenure (started 107 of 108 the FOURTH-highest in the nation; In Florida’s three games this season vs. games). Her streak is the second-longest in ranked opponents, Sha Brooks is averaging program history, trailing only Murriel Page *UF out-rebounded each of its fi rst six 24.3 points, while shooting 50.0 percent from (1994-98), who started the fi nal 109 games of opponents, but has been ‘out-boarded’ in fi ve of the fl oor (23-46) and 80.6 percent from the free her All-American career. the last eight contests; throw line (25-31). They’re Not Free, but We’ll Take ‘em *The Gators have shot at least 50 percent Junior Sharielle Smith has hit 91.7 in fi ve games this season, after doing so only percent of her free throws (33-36) this year and twice all of last year; 83.1 percent (118-142) in her career, which cur- Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats 2008-09

Associated Press Poll USA Today/ESPN Coaches’ Poll December 29, 2008 December 30, 2008 Florida Week-by-Week in 1. (45) ...... 1125 1. Connecticut (31) ...... 775 2. North Carolina ...... 1078 2. North Carolina ...... 743 the 2008-09 Polls 3. A&M ...... 1002 3. Texas A&M ...... 704 4. Texas ...... 976 4. Texas ...... 677 Week AP USA Today/ESPN 5. Oklahoma ...... 947 5. Oklahoma ...... 642 Preseason nr (6/9) nr (8/8) 6. Duke ...... 864 6. Notre Dame ...... 588 7. Baylor ...... 823 7. Baylor ...... 584 Nov. 18 nr (5/9) nr (6/8) 8. Tennessee ...... 779 8. Stanford ...... 506 Nov. 24 RV (4/9) nr (4/8) 9. Auburn ...... 741 9. California ...... 490 Dec. 1 RV (5/6) RV (4/7) 10. Louisville ...... 729 10. Auburn ...... 483 Dec. 8 23 (5/6) RV (5/7) 11. Stanford ...... 701 11. Duke ...... 481 Dec. 14 20 (5/7) 24 (5/7) 12. Notre Dame ...... 607 12. Tennessee ...... 445 Dec. 21 18 (5/6) 20 (5/7) 13. California ...... 599 13. Louisville ...... 442 Dec. 29 18 (4/5) 20 (4/7) 14. ...... 543 14. Rutgers ...... 378 15. Rutgers ...... 538 15. ...... 333 (opponents in Top-25 / total receiving votes) 16. Virginia ...... 427 16. Maryland ...... 319 17. Ohio State ...... 401 17. Ohio State ...... 288 18. FLORIDA ...... 349 18. State ...... 249 19. Pittsburgh ...... 300 19. Vanderbilt ...... 206 Florida in the National Rankings 20. Vanderbilt ...... 236 20. FLORIDA ...... 187 * All-time weeks ranked in AP: 121 21. Oklahoma State ...... 212 21. State ...... 165 * Highest AP ranking: 5th, Nov. 24, 1997 22. Kansas State ...... 200 22. Pittsburgh ...... 126 * High ESPN/USA Today/Coaches rank: 23. Georgia Tech ...... 159 23. Oklahoma State ...... 79 5th, Nov. 25, 1997 24. South Dakota State ...... 146 24. Georgia Tech ...... 52 * First AP ranking: 19th, Dec. 26, 1983 25. ...... 31 25. New Mexico ...... 25 Others Receiving Votes: TCU 28, Marist Others receiving votes: Wake Forest 20; Ari- * Last AP ranking (prior to 2008-09 sea- 18, DePaul 14, Oregon State 11, Purdue 11, zona State 17; Iowa State 10; DePaul 8; TCU son): t-23rd, Feb. 27, 2006 10, South Florida 6, Wake Forest 6, 8; Xavier 8; Marist 7; 6; Gonzaga 5; * Last ESPN ranking (prior to 2008-09 Mississippi State 3, 2, UCLA 2, St. Wisconsin 5; Purdue 3; UCLA 3; Florida State season): 23rd, Jan. 23, 2006 John’s 1 2; Georgia 2; South Alabama 2; Mississippi State 1; South Florida 1. BOLDFACE indicates 2008-09 opponent

Brooks has been Clutch! over then-No. 16/19 Pittsburgh. Sha Brooks is stepping up every part of 2008-09 Schedule Highlights her game this year ... Especially when a game is Defensive Marks of Note *29 regular-season games on the line! *The 34 points UF’s defense held Coppin *18 games versus 2008 postseason teams She poured in a season- and game-high State to on Dec. 10th, was the fewest by an (11 teams earned NCAA bids) 25 points against No. 21/19 Arizona State in opponent since holding Chicago State to 30 on *15 Home Games the championship game of the Junkanoo Jam, Dec. 20, 2000. Coppin State’s 34 points tied for *5 games vs. in-state teams, including fi rst which included two free throws with seven the second-fewest ever by a Florida opponent in four games (FGCU, JU, Stetson, FSU … seconds remaining to seal the upset victory. On a game played in Gainesville; then FAMU) the road at UAB, Brooks totaled 12 points that *the three other teams in the 2008 State included the game-winner with fi ve seconds *The Gators’ 23.5 percent fi eld-goal ef- Farm Classic fi eld each had 20+ wins last remaining to lead the Gators. On Dec. 7 at N.C. fi ciency defense against Jacksonville (No. 17) year, with Vermont reaching the WNIT and State, she scored a team-high 15 points and hit was its best since holding Arkansas State to 22 Miami-Ohio the NCAA Tournament 9-of-9 from the free throw line, including four percent shooting on Dec. 9, 1995. in the fi nal 29 seconds to secure the fi ve-point *8 opponents ranked in the Top-25 of the win. Off-Fence! Off-Fence! USA Today/ESPN Coaches’ Preseason Entering Saturday’s game against Ohio, Poll Sorensen’s been Solid the Gator offense is lighting up the scoreboard *Last year’s SOS was No. 17 by Collegiate While she might be one of the fi ve new- for 76.1 points per game, while shooting 47.5 Basketball News, No. 20 by CollegeRPI. comers on the 2008-09 Gator squad, junior percent from the fi eld - the top percentage com Steffi Sorensen is playing like a seasoned-vet- among all SEC teams this season and the eran. fourth-best in the country (through games Two-Way Streakers She has started all except the season- played Dec. 21)! A mark even more impressive Five current Gators have experienced the opening game and her impact is undeniable since the Gators’ don’t have one 6-footer in their best and worst streaks in program history. The - but you can’t just look at the stats to see the starting lineup! fi vesome has a unique perspective of the cur- well-rounded game she plays. Florida shot 51.8 percent (29-of-56) from rent 13-game win streak, Sha Brooks, Marshae That couldn’t have been more true during the fl oor during the Nov. 20th win against Stet- Dotson, Kim Critton, Jennifer Mossor and UF’s run at the Junkanoo Jam (Nov. 28-29), son, after hitting 53.7 percent (29-of-54) versus Sharielle Smith, having also endured the hard- where she was named to the All-Tournament Jacksonville on Nov. 17, marking the fi rst time ship of the 2006-07 season when the team tied Team. Sorensen averaged a modest 9.5 points that the Gators have shot better than 50 percent the program record with 13 consecutive losses. during the two games, but tallied 6 assists, 6 in consecutive games since doing so against steals and 10 rebounds, while recording count- Western Michigan and California, Dec. 28-29, Because You Asked... less defensive defl ections. She did score a then- 1998. *The program-record win streak UF career-high 14 points against Southern Illinois, Florida followed those two games hitting 51 established this season eclipsed the previous helping the Gators reach the title game, before percent (25-49) against Florida State. mark of 12 consecutive victories won during topping that mark with 15 points in the upset win the 1993-94 campaign, when current UF head Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats 2008-09 coach Amanda Butler was in her junior year as the Gators’ starting point guard. Three First-Team All-Staters Sign with Gators During Early Period *The Gators appeared at the No. 23 spot in Christal Caldwell (Charlotte, N.C.), Jennifer George (Orlando, Fla.) and Lily Svete (Granger, the Dec. 8, 2008 Associated Press poll. The last Ind.) have offi cially signed a National Letter of Intent to continue their academic and athletic time Florida was ranked in the AP’s top-25 careers at the University of Florida beginning next fall. was on Feb. 27, 2006, when the team was tied- Caldwell, a 2008 EA Sports Second Team All-American, is a 5-foot-11 guard who led West for-23rd. UF went 1-1 that week and dropped Charlotte High School to the NCHSAA 4A State Championship game before falling to Westo- out of the poll the next listing; ver, 58-53, as Caldwell scored a game-high 22 points. The Lions posted a 30-3 overall record, including a 12-0 mark in league play, when Caldwell averaged 19.1 points, seven rebounds and *The Gators defeated then-No. 22/21 three assists per game. Named the ME-CA 7 4A Player of the Year by the Charlotte Observer, Florida State on Nov. 23 and won its next game Caldwell was the leading vote-getter on the 2008 Associated Press All-State team. She eclipsed against a top-25-ranked team, Arizona State the 1,000-point career milestone during her junior year, having been the Lions’ leading scorer and on Nov. 29. The last time Florida defeated rebounder each of her three seasons. nationally-ranked opponents in back-to-back George, a 6-foot-2 forward, led Bishop Moore High School to the 2008 State 4A Champion- attempts was ... during the 2005-06 season, ship and a 28-4 record. George averaged 13 points and 7.1 rebounds per game, while shoot- when the Gators knocked off No. 2 LSU, 79-78 ing 60 percent from the fi eld during that championship season. In the 2008 title game against in overtime, on Feb. 16, before shocking No. 5 Pensacola, she collected a game-high 12 rebounds, helping the Hornets to the convincing 55-39 Tennessee in Knoxville, 95-93 in overtime on win. George was honored as a 2008 Class 4A First-Team All-State selection by the Florida Sports Feb. 26. Writers Association, after earning third-team recognition her sophomore year. Svete, a 6-foot-2 forward, was a 2008 All-State First Team selection, staring at *The Dec. 21st game against No. 16/19 Penn High School in Mishawaka, Ind., as she capped her junior year contributing 17.3 points and Pittsburgh was the fi rst time a ranked-Gator almost 10 rebounds per game. Svete, who was recognized by The Sporting News to its 2007 and team had played a nationally ranked op- 2008 HS Girls All-American Honorable Mention Teams, also gained noticed by being listed as an ponent since Jan. 29, 2006, when then-No. 24 adidas Super 64 performer. She is considered one of the top 10 players in the state of Indiana, as Florida lost to then-No. 15 Georgia, 92-55, in listed by ESPN HS Magazine. Gainesville. Gators’ 2009 Early Period Signing Class *Seniors Sha Brooks & Marshae Dotson Christal Caldwell, 5-11, Guard, Charlotte, N.C./West Charlotte HS both have topped the 1,000-career point Jennifer George, 6-2, Forward, Orlando, Fla./Bishop Moore HS plateau. The last time Florida featured two Lily Svete, 6-2, Forward, Granger, Ind./Penn HS active players who had scored 1,000 points during their career was ... during the 1999- The Gators are 294-132 all-time at home, Ohio (Dec. 30, W 75-56). 2000 season, when three players all topped the with a 32-21 record coming at the Florida Gym milestone: , (nicknamed “Alligator Alley”) prior to the opening Sha’s Starting Story and Tamara Stocks - and all three eclipsed the of the O’Connell Center. Sha Brooks enters Saturday’s game mark during that same season. against Ohio having started 105 consecutive Almost Perfectly Possible and 107 of the 108 games she has played dur- Ranking Places Butler in Rare Category The Gators can record the 300th home win ing her career. When Florida earned the No. 23 spot in this season, but will have to be almost perfect to The only game she did not start was the Dec. 8, 2008 Associated Press ranking, do so. against Florida State on Nov. 23, 2005 in Tal- Amanda Butler joined an elite list of women. Florida plays a total of 15 regular-season lahassee. She is one of only 24 women in the history of games inside the O’Connell Center this year Brooks originally was not penned as a NCAA Division I women’s basketball who have and needs 6 more wins to reach the 300-win starter during the preseason of her freshman played for a team that was ranked in the AP milestone, having posted a 8-0 record to date. year, however, she received the starting nod Top-25 and later coached a team that earned a at the point guard spot for the season-open- top-25 ranking (a complete list of those individu- Court-ing Success ing game against St. Francis (NY), replacing als can be found later in these game notes). Florida’s current home court inside the senior Sarah Lowe, who was interviewing for O’Connell Center is the actual fl oor that the Ga- the Rhodes Scholarship. Brooks led a balanced Gators have 2 of those 24 tor men’s basketball team won the 2006 NCAA scoring attack in both wins during the season- One of those 24 women whom Butler championship on in . The University opening Seton Hall Basketball Classic, netting joined was none other than current UF assistant Athletic Association purchased the court and 13 against St. Francis (NY) in her collegiate coach Susie Gardner, who played for a top-25- had it refi nished and Gatorized for the teams to debut, before recording 18 points with seven ranked Georgia squad and was the head coach play on for the 2006-07 season. Blocks of the steals in 40 minutes of action against Seton at Arkansas when the Lady Razorbacks earned court from the team’s 2007 title run are available Hall. a top-25 ranking. for purchase. When Lowe rejoined the team for the game against the Seminoles, Brooks stepped But Even MORE Unusual ... 16 Straight vs. Non-Conference at Home aside for the Gator senior. She continued to Even more rare is the fact the Amanda But- The Gators capped their non-conference make her presence felt again on the court and ler played for and coached the SAME team home slate riding a 16-game winning streak, was re-inserted into the starting lineup the that earned a top-25 ranking, becoming only which included an 8-0 record this season. UF’s next game, replacing then-sophomore Depree the sixth woman ever to accomplish that feat. last setback to a non-SEC team was on Nov. Bowden... and she hasn’t come of the bench She joins LSU’s Pokey Chatman, Old Domin- 23, 2008, when the Gators dropped an 81-78 since! ion’s Wendy Larry, Southern California’s Cheryl decision to then-No. 20 Florida State. Miller, Ole Miss’ and Oregon’s Bev Not Only Does Sha Start... Smith. First Timers Sha Brooks became only the 10th Ga- Florida played four different opponents tor to eclipse the 3,000-minute mark for her Home in the O’Dome during the 2008-09 season for the fi rst time in career, surpassing the milestone against Florida The women’s basketball team played its program history and earned victories in each of State on Nov. 23, 2008, when she played a few fi rst-ever game in the O’Connell Center on Jan. those initial meetings: Southern Illinois (Nov. seconds under 40 minutes (left the game briefl y 3, 1981, and has played every home game 28, W 67-56), Coppin State (Dec. 10, W 75- when the wind was knocked out of her during there since, compiling a 262-111 record in the 34), Vermont (Dec. 29, W 85-76) and Miami- building (8-0 this season). Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats 2008-09 a play under the basket) en route to scoring a UF vs. Ranked Teams game-high 24 points and leading the Gators to Florida owns a 56-153 all-time record Misc. Numbers to Note the upset win over the nationally-ranked Semi- versus teams ranked in the Associated Press 91: consecutive games started entering noles. Top-25 national poll, including a 26-60 record at the 2008-09 season by Sha Brooks Brooks enters the game against Pittsburgh home, a 20-69 record on an away court and a (has started all except one game averaging 30.4 per game during her career. 10-24 mark on a neutral court. during her collegiate career) - the Sarah Lowe was the most recent Gator to The Gators have earned 42 upset vic- FOURTH longest streak by any top the 3,000-minute plateau, as she compiled tories over high-ranked opponents, with the active player in the country entering the time from 2002-06. last three coming this season: Nov. 23, 2008 at the 2008-09 season (UConn’s Renee then-No. 22/21 Florida State, 72-57, Nov. 29 vs. Hectic Stretch No. 21/19 Arizona State, 65-60, and Dec. 21 vs. Montgomery has started 99 straight, The Gators concluded an eight-day stretch No. 16/19 Pittsburgh, 90-83. while Kansas State’s Shalee Lehning when Florida played - and won - four games. and Southern Miss’ Kendra Reed had The Gators began the run on Nov. 17, defeating Amanda Butler vs. Ranked Teams started 94 in a row) Jacksonville in UF’s home-opener, then topped In her fourth year overall as a head coach, 624: days junior Susan Yenser waited to Stetson on Nov. 20th and followed that up with Amanda Butler is 3-7 all-time against nationally suit up between collegiate games ... the Nov. 23rd stunner at No. 22/21 Florida State, ranked teams, including a 3-5 record with UF, she last played on March 1, 2007, for before capping the stretch with a home win with her fi rst-ever win coming on Nov. 23, 2008 Clemson University and was required against Savannah State on Nov. 24. on the road against instate rival Florida State, to sit out the 2007-08 season after 72-57. transferring to UF, which opened its Starting at Guard ... again and again ... In her two seasons as Charlotte’s head 2008-09 campaign on Nov. 14, 2008, Sha Brooks entered the 2008-09 season coach, the 49ers were 0-2 versus top-25 teams having started 91 consecutive games, the (AP rank fi rst/ESPN-Coaches): and Yenser logged fi ve minutes fourth-longest active streak in the country, with Feb. 15, 2007 - vs. #8/9 Geo. Wash. - L 64-59 14: home wins last season (14-4), tied for only UConn’s Renee Montgomery (99), Kansas Jan. 6, 2006 - at #24/23 Temple - L 77-69 the second-most in program history State’s Shalee Lehning (94) and Southern Miss’ with the 1993-94 team that posted a Kendra Reed (94) having a longer run. Third Time was the Charm 14-0 home record (the 1997-98 Gator Junior Jennifer Mossor scored a career- squad was 16-0) Five Florida Foes high 22 points in UF’s season-opener at FGCU. : overall wins compiled by the 2007-08 The Gators earned a 4-1 record this sea- That game marked the fi rst time Mossor has 19 son against its fellow teams from the Sunshine been healthy enough to suit up for a Gator squad, helping Amanda Butler tie the State. season-opener. Gator record for victories by a fi rst-year The Gators improved their all-time record Her collegiate debut was delayed two head coach in UF history to 206-59 versus their instate rivals. games because of a stress fracture in her left 2: active Gators (Sha Brooks & Mar- During the 2008-09 regular season, UF lost foot. Mossor missed the fi rst six games of 2007- shae Dotson) who have topped the to FGCU, 88-86, to start the run, but rebounded 08 after she broke the pinky fi nger on her left career 1,000-point plateau, both doing to defeat Jacksonville, 74-51, Stetson, 82-46, hand on Oct. 27 and had surgery Oct. 30. so during the 2007-08 season No. 22/21 Florida State, 72-57, and Florida She did break a fi nger again during the A&M, 77-55. 2008 summer, but was ready to go this season! +10: the improvement in wins by the 2007- 08 team (2006-07 record was 9-22), First Points More College tied for the best in program history Florida’s 2008-09 roster features fi ve Junior Lonnika Thompson took it upon fl oor. She did it not once, but twice.” eligible newcomers ... and all fi ve have scored herself to attend “Point Guard College” from The Gators’ 6-foot-3 center has been shy their fi rst points wearing Florida orange & blue. Aug. 5-8, 2008 in Greenwood, S.C., where she about bringing the attention to herself that such *Steffi Sorensen scored her fi rst points participated in the “Think the Game” session. a shot can bring, but shared that she wants to in a Gator uniform against FGCU, where she With the praise that Coach Butler has do it during a game this season. began her collegiate career, knocking down a showered on “LT’s” improvement from last year, 3-pointer from the top-left arc at the 12:23 mark it appears the extra schooling has paid off! IF She Does Dunk... of the fi rst half; If Aneika Henry does manage to dunk in a *Azania Stewart scored her fi rst collegiate The One Kidney Wonder! game, she would be the seventh different player points against FGCU, putting back an offensive That’s the nickname Coach Amanda to do so in a women’s collegiate game. rebound at the 11:02 mark of the fi rst half; Butler has given to freshman Azania Stewart, LSU’s Sylvia Fowles became the sixth *Susan Yenser made her offensive debut who had a kidney removed on Sept. 10, 2008, different women’s player to dunk in a collegiate against Jacksonville, nailing her fi rst of three shortly after doctors discovered that Stewart had game, when she “threw one down” on Nov. 21, 3-pointers at the 13:17 mark of the fi rst half. a non-functioning kidney that became infected! 2007, also the last time a woman has done so *Trumae Lucas got in the score column Recovering from the surgery kept her away in a collegiate contest. In December of 1984, for the fi rst time when she sank a slashing layup from basketball and conditioning for nearly six Georganne Wells of was the fi rst with 7:29 remaining in the game against Stet- weeks, however, Stewart was back on the court woman to dunk in a collegiate game. North son. at practice on Oct. 21st and has played in every Carolina’s Charlotte Smith, Houston’s Sancho *Tailor Jones converted two free throws game. Lyttle, and Tennessee’s Michelle Snow and with 4:26 remaining in the game against Savan- Candace Parker have also dunked in a women’s nah State to net her fi rst career points. Slamming Start to the Season collegiate game. Senior Aneika Henry opened the fi rst drill We Stopped That Streak! of the fi rst practice of the 2008-09 season with a Back-2-Back Back-2-Backs Prior to the Gators’ 72-57 win over No. dunk. She dunked twice during that initial prac- The Junkanoo Jam (Dec. 28-29) was the 22/21 Florida State in Tallahassee on Nov. 23, tice, igniting an upbeat and enthusiastic session second time this season when Florida played 2008, Florida had lost 15 consecutive games the evening of Oct. 17th at the Basketball Com- games on consecutive days. The Gators entered to Associated Press-ranked teams. Florida had plex. that tournament action fresh off a similar experi- not earned a win over a ranked team since the “Aneika set the tone for practice by dunk- ence, as Florida defeated Florida State, 72-57, 95-93 overtime thriller in Knoxville against No. 5 ing to start it off and got everyone fi red up. It on Nov. 23rd in Tallahassee, before tipping off Tennessee on Feb. 26, 2006, when the Gators was fantastic,” Head Coach Amanda Butler in Gainesville 27 hours later to earn a 75-55 win were unranked. said. “No one expected it and it brought an en- against Savannah State, a game that marked ergy that only that kind of play can bring to the the team’s fourth in eight days. Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats 2008-09

Back-2-Back at Different Places four-year starting point guard for the Gators, year. While it doesn’t happen often, the 2008-09 began her fi rst year as head coach at her alma In addition to Page, the Hall of Fame Gators have played games on consecutive days mater and became the program’s fi rst coach Class of 2009 inductees are Reidel Anthony at two different venues. They began with a 72- to guide the team to a postseason berth in her (football), Erin (Baxter) McCorkle (soccer), 57 win against Florida State in Tallahassee on debut season. Mike Cotton (track and fi eld), Tommy Kelley Nov. 23, before returning to Gainesville to earn (football), Ike Hilliard (football), Bill Holloway a 75-55 win over Savannah State less than 27 Golden Gator (ticket manager) and Cheryl (Morley) Pontious hours later. Former Gator All-American DeLisha (women’s golf). The last time UF had played on back-to- Milton-Jones was a member of the gold-medal- Page is the fi fth member of the women’s back days in non-tournament games was Dec. winning 2008 U.S. Olympic Basketball Team. basketball program to be included in the UF 13-14, 1996, when the Gators defeated then-No. She also was selected to the 2000 and 2004 Athletics Hall of Fame, joining Quientella Bon- 12 Iowa, 68-58, in Madison, Wis., as part of the teams, helping the Red, White & Blue win the ner (Hall of Fame Class of 1998), Tammy Jack- SEC-Big Ten Challenge, before jetting home to gold in Australia. Milton-Jones injured her knee son (Class of 1995), DeLisha Milton (Class defeat Florida State, 77-59, the following night in prior to the start of the 2004 games and never of 2007) and (Class of Gainesville. Whew! participated. 2005).

Brooks Named SEC Player of the Week Page in the Hall Goodwill Gators Fresh off her game-high 24-point perfor- Former Gator All-American Murriel Page Last year’s UF women’s basketball team mance on Nov. 23 when she helped Florida was one of seven former letterwinners who will won the coveted UAA Life Skills Cup presented upset No. 22/21 Florida State, Sha Brooks was be inducted into UF’s Athletics Hall of Fame on annually to the Gator athletics team that excels named the Player of April 17, 2009. the most in the fi ve areas of the CHAMPS Life the Week. Surprisingly, this was the fi rst time Page concluded her Gator career with Skills program. Teams earn points for participat- ing in any Life Skills programming including but in her career Brooks has been honored with numbers of 1,915 points and 1,251 rebounds... she ranked No. 1 at UF for career double- not limited to: SAAC, Goodwill Gators (commu- the SEC’s weekly award. She was, however, doubles (65), No. 1 for games played (128), No. nity outreach), workshops and presentations. recognized four times as the Freshman of the 2 all-time at UF for rebounding, No. 2 at UF for Week during the 2005-06 season. scoring and No. 2 at UF for career fi eld goal percentage (55.0%) ... No. 6 all-time in SEC Early Recognition history for rebounding, just 21 behind the 1,272 Senior forward Marshae Dotson was by Vanderbilt’s Wendy Scholtens ... had 103 selected to the fi ve-player preseason First Team double-fi gure scoring games & 67 double-fi gure All-SEC squad by the league’s media, which rebounding games ... UF was 92-36 during her also tabbed senior Sha Brooks to the second four-year career, won at least 21 games each team. Both were voted to the coaches’ 10-player of those seasons, reached the Sweet 16 of the All-SEC First Team squad. NCAA twice, the NCAA Elite Eight once and The Gators were picked by the media and earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament every the SEC coaches to fi nish sixth in the 12-team league, after having been voted to place 11th at the start of last season when Florida exceeded expectations and tied for sixth under the direc- tion of fi rst-year head coach and UF alum Amanda Butler.

Quick Rewind Florida compiled a 19-14 record last sea- Florida’s Record by Game Location (State & Territories) son, winning 10 more games than the previous (Entering game vs. Ohio) year to tie for the greatest one-year turn-around State/U.S. Territory .... Win . Loss State/U.S. Territory .... Win . Loss in program history. Alabama ...... 12 ...... 28 Nebraska ...... 0 ...... 1 Depree Bowden, the lone senior on the Alaska ...... 0 ...... 0 Nevada ...... 1 ...... 1 squad, led the Gators in scoring (13.4 ppg), Arizona ...... 1 ...... 2 New Hampshire ...... 0 ...... 0 steals (68) and 3-pointers (55). Arkansas ...... 8 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 1 Amanda Butler, a former letterwinner and California ...... 4 ...... 7 New Mexico ...... 3 ...... 1 Colorado ...... 1 ...... 2 New York ...... 1 ...... 0 Connecticut ...... 1 ...... 1 North Carolina ...... 5 ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 0 North Dakota ...... 0 ...... 0 District of Columbia ...... 1 ...... 1 Ohio ...... 1 ...... 1 Florida ...... 397 ....187 Oklahoma ...... 1 ...... 0 Georgia ...... 14 ...... 47 Oregon ...... 0 ...... 1 2008-09 Starting Line-Ups Hawaii ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 5 ...... 3 Games Record Line-Up (F-F/C-G-G-G) Idaho ...... 1 ...... 1 Rhode Island ...... 3 ...... 0 1 0-1 Smith-Dotson-Thompson-Brooks-Mossor Illinois ...... 3 ...... 3 South Carolina ...... 9 ...... 5 2-14 13-0 Smith-Dotson-Brooks-Mossor-Sorensen Indiana ...... 2 ...... 2 South Dakota ...... 0 ...... 0 Iowa ...... 0 ...... 1 Tennessee ...... 20 ...... 50 Kansas...... 0 ...... 0 Texas ...... 9 ...... 6 Consecutive Starts Total Career Starts Kentucky ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 0 ...... 2 Brooks 105 games Brooks 108 ...... 4 ...... 16 Vermont ...... 0 ...... 0 Dotson 20 games Dotson 77 Maine ...... 2 ...... 0 Virgin Islands ...... 0 ...... 2 Mossor 14 games Smith 33 Maryland ...... 0 ...... 0 Virginia ...... 6 ...... 7 Massachusetts ...... 3 ...... 0 Washington ...... 0 ...... 0 Smith 14 games Mossor 28 Henry 24 Michigan ...... 1 ...... 0 West Virginia ...... 2 ...... 0 Sorensen 13 games Minnesota ...... 0 ...... 0 Wisconsin ...... 3 ...... 1 Thompson 22 Mississippi ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 0 ...... 0 Sorensen 13 Missouri ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 0 Bahamas ...... 3 ...... 1 Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats 2008-09 2008-09 Milestones, Honors & Awards TEAM Marshae Dotson *Compiled Program-Record 13-Game Winning Streak (record was 12 *State Farm Classic MVP games won in 1993-94) *Topped the 1,200-point plateau (Dec. 12 vs. FAMU) *Ended Home Schedule vs. Non-Conference Opponents with a 16-Game *Topped the 700-rebound plateau (Dec. 7 at N.C. State) Winning Streak *Preseason First-Team All-SEC (by Media & Coaches) *Undefeated in December, 7-0 (fourth time in program history) *Preseason Third-Team All-American (by Sporting News) *Earned fi rst AP Top-25 ranking since Feb. 27, 2006 (No. 23 on Dec. 8, 2008) Ndidi Madu *Earned fi rst ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Top-25 ranking since Jan. 23, *SEC Freshman of the Week (Dec. 14, 2008) 2006 (No. 24 on Dec. 15, 2008) *TIED best 14-game start (13-1 record) in program history (third time) Steffi Sorensen *TIED best 13-game start (12-1 record) in program history (fi fth time) *Junkanoo Jam (Bahamas) All-Tournament Team *TIED best 12-game start (11-1 record) in program history (fi fth time) *TIED best 11-game start (10-1 record) in program history (fi fth time) *TIED best 10-game start (9-1 record) in program history (seventh time) *Defeated fi rst fi ve home opponents by 20+ points for the fi rst time in program history *Limited Coppin State to 34 points, tied for the second-fewest by an op- ponent all-time on UF’s home court (Dec. 10) *State Farm Classic (UF home tournament) Champions *Junkanoo Jam (Bahamas) Champions *Florida won a tournament that it has not hosted for the fi rst time since Nov. 19, 2005, when the Gators captured the Seton Hall Basketball Classic after victories against St. Francis (NY) and Seton Hall *First win over a top-25 ranked team on a neutral court since Nov. 22, 1998, when Florida defeated then-No. 13 George Washington, 82-58, in Boston, Mass. (def. No. 21/19 Arizona State, Nov. 29) *First win vs. Ranked Team since Feb. 26, 2006 (def. No. 22/21 Florida State, 72-57, on Nov. 23, 2008)

INDIVIDUALS Head Coach Amanda Butler *Became one of only six women in history to play for a school that was ranked in the top-25 and then coach that same school to a top-25 rank- All-Time List of Women Who Played for and Coached ing an Associated Press-Ranked Team *Guided UF to fi rst top-25 national ranking since the 2005-06 season NAME School Coach School Played Sha Brooks 1. Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Missouri St./Georgia Iowa *State Farm Classic (UF) All-Tournament Team 2. Cheryl Burnett Missouri St. Kansas *SEC Player of the Week (Dec. 23, 2008) 3. Amanda Butler% Florida Florida *Junkanoo Jam (Bahamas) MVP 4. Pokey Chatman% LSU LSU *SEC Player of the Week (Nov. 24, 2008) 5. June Daugherty Boise St./Washington Ohio St. *Became sixth Gator to collect 200 career steals (milestone came at 6. Nell Fortner Purdue/Auburn Texas UAB, Dec. 3, 2008) 7. Susie Gardner Arkansas Georgia *Became second Gator to start 100 consecutive games (milestone start at 8. MaChelle Joseph Georgia Tech Purdue N.C. State, Dec. 7, 2008) 9. Wendy Larry% Old Dominion Old Dominion *Became eighth Gator to start at least 100 games (100th vs. Arizona State, 10. JoAnne P. McCallie Michigan St./Duke Northwestern Nov. 29) 11. Kathy McConnell-Miller Colorado Virginia *Became 10th Gator to play more than 3,000 minutes in her career 12. Muffet McGraw Notre Dame St. Joseph’s (topped the milestone Nov. 23, 2008 at Florida State) 13. Cheryl Miller% Southern Cal Southern Cal *Topped the 1,400-point plateau (Dec. 7, 2008 at N.C. State) 14. Kim Mulkey Baylor Louisiana Tech *Topped the 1,300-point plateau (Nov. 20, 2008 vs. Stetson) 15. Mary Murphy Wisconsin Northwestern *Preseason First-Team All-SEC (by Coaches, 10-player team) 16. Kathy Olivier UCLA UNLV *Preseason Second-Team All-SEC (by Media, fi ve-player teams) 17. Carolyn Peck Purdue/Florida Vanderbilt *Sophia Witherspoon Award for Overall Excellence (presented each term 18. Laurie Pirtle Ohio St. to two UF student-athletes - one male and one female - who exemplify 19. Carol Ross% Florida/Mississippi Mississippi the positive attitude and strong work ethic in the classroom that they 20. Bev Smith% Oregon Oregon display on the playing fi eld. It is one of the most prestigious awards 21. Dawn Staley Temple Virginia presented by the Offi ce of Student Life) 22. Jan Ternyik San Francisco Montclair St. 23. Charli Turner Thorne Arizona St. Stanford 24. Amy Tucker* Stanford Ohio St.

*-Filled in for Tara VanDerveer in 1995-96 %- played and coached at same ranked school (Amanda Butler is one of only six other women who have done this!) Research by Mel Greenberg, Inquirer

Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats 2008-09 Who’s New in 2008-09... #20 Susan Yenser (5-10, Junior, Guard) Univ. of Florida Quick Facts The last time junior Susan Yenser suited up for a college game was on March 1, 2007, when General Information #34 Tailor Jones (5-11, Freshman, Guard) Location: ...... Gainesville, Fla. (pop. 120,919) she wore Clemson University’s Orange and Tailor Jones is one of three true freshmen on the Founded: ...... 1853 Blue. She transferred to UF at the end of that 2008-09 roster. A 5-foot-11-inch guard, Jones Enrollment: ...... 50,576 season and was required to sit out the 2007-08 is from Altamonte Springs and graduated from Nickname: ...... Gators campaign per NCAA rules for transfers. When Lake Mary High School in June of 2008. She Colors: ...... Orange & Blue (PMS 172 & 287) Yenser takes the court for the Gators’ fi rst game has had the benefi t of playing at successful Conference: ...... Southeastern (SEC) this year on Nov. 14, 2008, it will mark the high school programs in Chicago and Florida. Home Court: ...... Stephen C. O’Connell Center fi rst time in 624 days she will play a competi- A starter for LMHS as a freshman, sophomore ...... (12,000) tive game. Yenser was one of Clemson’s and and again as a senior, Jones helped the Lady Press Row Phone: ...... 352-367-1801 the ACC’s top 3-point shooters during her two Rams win the 2006 FHSAA 6A State Champi- President: ...... Dr. J. Bernard Machen years. onship, after fi nishing as the state runner-up in Athletics Director: ...... Jeremy Foley 2005. During the summer of 2006, Jones and Associate AD - SWA: ...... Lynda Tealer her family moved to Chicago, where she played Offi ce: ...... 352-375-4683 for Whitney Young High School, before moving Who’s Kind of New... Faculty Rep: ...... Dr. Jill Varnes back to Florida. Ticket Offi ce: ...... 352-375-4683, ext. 6800 #14 Ndidi Madu (6-1, Redshirt-Freshman, Athletic Web Pages: ...... www.GatorZone.com #21 Trumae Lucas (5-8, Freshman, Guard) Forward) ...... www.CoachAmandaButler.com Trumae Lucas, whose fi rst name is pronounced Ndidi Madu (De-De mah-DUE) received a Sports Offered (21): ...... Basket- “true-MAY,” is the fourth different native of medical redshirt for 2007-08 after tearing the ball (M&W), Baseball, Football, Cross Country the state of North Carolina to suit up for the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee dur- (M&W), Golf (M&W), Gymnastics (W), Lacrosse program, calling Greensboro home. She played ing practice on Nov. 11, 2007 and underwent (W-in 2010), Soccer (W), Softball, Swimming & in the 34th Annual North Carolina East-West HS reconstructive surgery on December 12, 2007. Diving (M&W), Tennis (M&W), Indoor/Outdoor All-Start Game on July 21, 2008, earning MVP Madu’s return to the court adds much-needed Track & Field (M&W), Volleyball (W) honors after scoring a game-high 21 points and depth to UF’s inside game. Madu is perhaps the leading the West to the 78-73 win. Lucas was quickest of the Gator post players. Coaching & Support Staff named the MVP of the 2007 North Carolina 4-A Head Coach: ...... Amanda Butler (Florida) State Championship game, netting 33 points in Asst. Coaches: ...... Susie Gardner (Georgia) a tough fi ve-point loss. Who’s New, but Can’t Play ...... Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick (Wake Forest) ...... David Lowery (Mississippi State) #13 Azania Stewart (6-4, Freshman, Center) Yet... Asst. to the Head Coach: ...... Janna Magette Azania (ah-ZANE-ee-ah) Stewart, a 6-foot-4 Secretary to Amanda Butler: ...Lani McQuade center from Wood Green, England, is the fi rst #33 Jordan Jones (5-9, Sophomore, Guard) Athletic Trainer: ...... Connie Andrews player in program history from Europe. Stewart Jordan Jones transferred to UF from the Uni- Strength Coach: ...... Karin Werth is a strong candidate to make the 2012 Olympic versity of South Carolina in June of 2008 and Academic Advisor: ...... Judy Traveis Basketball Team for her native Great Britain, is required to sit out the 2008-09 season per Video Coordinator: ...... Edwina Johnson which plays host to the Games. She repre- NCAA rules for transfers, but will have three Managers: Meagan Edwards,Chantel Johnson, sented her native UK in China during the 2008 years of eligibility remaining beginning in 2009- Andrew Thompson & Serena Wilson (head mgr) Olympic Games. Stewart’s college experience 10. Jones led USC in scoring last year, netting Video Assts.: ...... Brian Kletter & Jamal Knibbs got off to an unusual start, as she had her left 13.1 ppg. She set the South Carolina freshman kidney removed on Sept. 10, 2008, when it was record with 97 three-pointers made and shot discovered that it was a non-functioning kidney 39.9 percent (97-243) from 3-point range to rank 2008-09 Team Information Letterwinners Return/Lost, 2007-08:...... 9 / 4 that had an infection! She was back on the court third in the SEC, 31st in the nation and eighth in Starters Returning/Lost from 2007-08: ...4 / 1 at practice on Oct. 21st! school history. Jones led the SEC and ranked Eligible Newcomers:...... 5 third in the country with 3.03 three-pointers Eligible Seniors/Jr./So./Fr.: ...... 4 / 5 / 1 / 4 #10 Steffi Sorensen (5-10, Junior, Guard) made per game. Newcomer Steffi Sorensen is a 5-foot-10 guard from Jacksonville who is a bona fi de 3-point 2007-08 Season Review shooting threat. She started her collegiate Overall Record: ...... 19-14 career as a member of the Florida Gulf Coast SEC Record (fi nish): ...... 6-8 (tied-7th) University team that reached the NCAA Division What’s Returning Postseason: ...... WNIT Third Round (1-1) II national championship game in 2006. She was SEC Tournament: ...... 1-1 (Quarterfi nals) the team’s second-leading scorer (hitting 105- from 2007-08 for 2008-09 Regular-Season Tournaments:2-0 (one event) Category ...... Percent Returning of-264 from behind the arc) and one of only two Games Started ...... 75.8% (125 of 165) players who started every game that season. Minutes Played ...... 77.7% (5,150 of 6,625) Florida Communications Sorensen, who will has two years of eligibility Points...... 74.4% (1,679 of 2,257) W-Basketball Contact: ...... Kathy Cafazzo remaining beginning with the 2008-09 season, Rebounds ...... 72.3% (940 of 1,300) Email: ...... [email protected]fl .edu was named 2006 Miss Florida Basketball, the Field Goals ...... 73.0% (602 of 825) Offi ce Phone: ...... 352-375-4683, ext. 6133 fourth different time a future Gator has earned FT Made ...... 83.4% (357 of 428) Cell: ...... 352-316-4575 the honor in the award’s 14th year. FT Attempted ...... 83.5% (512 of 613) Web Sites: ...... www.GatorZone.com 3-Point Field Goals ...... 65.9% (118 of 179 ...... www.CoachAmandaButler.com Assists ...... 70.7% (295 of 417) Mailing Address: ...... UAACommunications Blocks ...... 86.7% (91 of 105) ...... Central Receiving, 157 Gale Lemerand Dr. Steals...... 72.3% (224 of 310) ...... Gainesville, FL 32611

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Consecutive and Total Games 2008-09 SEC Preseason 2008-09 SEC Preseason Started by Active Players, Media Poll Coaches’ Poll entering the 2008-09 season 1. Vanderbilt (12) ...... 273 points 2007-08 Results 2. Tennessee (9) ...... 261 points SEC Overall CONSECUTIVE Games Started, entering 3. Auburn ...... 246 points Vanderbilt 11-3 25-9 the 2008-09 season 4. Georgia (4) ...... 216 points Tennessee 13-1 31-6 99 Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 5. LSU...... 183 points Auburn 7-7 20-12 94 Shalee Lehning, Kansas State 6. Florida...... 174 points Georgia 8-6 23-10 94 Kendra Reed, Southern Miss 7. Kentucky ...... 129 points LSU 14-0 31-6 91 Sha Brooks, Florida 8. Ole Miss...... 126 points Florida 6-8 19-14 89 Ashley Langford, Tulane 9. Mississippi State ...... 87 points Kentucky 8-6 17-16 83 Jasmine Young, East Carolina 10. Arkansas ...... 81 points Mississippi State 4-10 16-15 11. South Carolina ...... 72 points Ole Miss 6-8 13-16 TOTAL Career Games Started, entering 12. Alabama...... 25 points South Carolina 4-10 16-16 the 2008-09 season Arkansas 2-12 17-13 109 Renee Montgomery, Connecticut Player of the Year: DeWanna Bonner, Au- Alabama 1-13 8-22 97 Marissa Coleman, Maryland burn (24), Christina Wirth, Vanderbilt (1) 96 Xenia Stewart, Pittsburgh FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC 94 Shalee Lehning, Kansas State All-SEC First-Team DeWanna Bonner, Auburn# 94 Kendra Reed, Southern Miss DeWanna Bonner, Auburn Sha Brooks, Florida 94 Takia Starks, Texas A&M Marshae Dotson, Florida Marshae Dotson, Florida 93 Sha Brooks, Florida Ashley Houts, Georgia Ashley Houts, Georgia 93 Kristi Toliver, Maryland Shawn Goff, Ole Miss Allison Hightower, LSU 92 DeWanna Bonner, Auburn Christina Wirth, Vanderbilt Shawn Goff, Ole Miss 92 La Toya Micheaux, Texas A&M Angie Bjorklund 92 Johnette Walker, Radford All-SEC Second-Team Christina Wirth, Vanderbilt# 91 Jasmine Young, East Carolina Whitney Boddie, Auburn 90 Alis Freeman, Towson Sha Brooks, Florida SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC 90 Kemie Nkele, UC Riverside Angel Robinson, Georgia Whitney Boddie, Auburn 90 Ashley Langford, Tulane Allison Hightower, LSU Sherell Hobbs, Auburn 90 Lauren Powell, Western Carolina Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee Angel Robinson, Georgia Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky Players in the SEC: Marneshia Richard, Mississippi State Demetress Adams, South Carolina CONSECUTIVE Games Started Vicki Baugh, Tennessee 91 Sha Brooks, Florida Shekinna Sticklen, Tennessee 68 Christina Wirth, Vanderbilt UF’s Most Frequent Foes Jennifer Risper, Vanderbilt 61 Tysheka Grimes, Mississippi State Team Games UF Record 57 Sherell Hobbs, Auburn Played in Series POY: DeWanna Bonner 54 Ashley Houts, Georgia Florida State 65 40-25 #-Unanimous Selection; Ties are not broken 50 Jennifer Risper, Vanderbilt Georgia 52 10-42 Alabama 45 19-26 TOTAL Games Started (Top-10, plus team Vanderbilt 44 18-26 leader for each SEC team also included) Auburn 43 14-29 93 Sha Brooks, Florida Miami 41 28-13 92 DeWanna Bonner, Auburn All-Time Teammates Who Have 83 Christina Wirth, Vanderbilt Surpassed the Career 1,000- 79 Marneshia Richard, Mississippi State 73 Robin Porter, Mississippi State Point Barrier in the SAME 71 Carly Ormerod, Kentucky GAME 69 Sherell Hobbs, Auburn *Krystal Vaughn and Quanitra Hollingsworth 67 Demetress Adams, South Carolina of Virginia Commonwealth vs. Old Domin- 64 Ashley Houts, Georgia ion on Jan. 14, 2008 63 Marshae Dotson, Florida *Rhvonja Smith and Sophia Witherspoon of Florida vs. Alabama-Huntsville on 47 Charity Ford, Arkansas Dec. 13, 1990 37 Dedrea Magee, Alabama 36 Shawn Goff, Ole Miss (Research by Randy Peterson, Kansas 36 Alliesha Easley, Ole Miss State) 30 Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee 4 Allison Hightower, LSU

Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats 2008-09

Amanda Butler’s Career Coaching Record Head Coach Amanda Butler Overall (at UF) Home Away Neutral To say that the Amanda Butler Coach- Alabama 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 ing Era at the University of Florida got Alabama A&M 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Ala.-Birmingham (UAB) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 off to a successful start would not even Appalachian State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 begin to do justice in explaining the re- Arkansas 2-0 (2-0) 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 markable job the Gators’ fi rst-year head Arkansas State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 coach did during the 2007-08 season. Arizona State 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 1-0 (1-0) After inheriting virtually the same Auburn 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Ball State 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 squad that won just nine games the Charleston Southern 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 previous year, Butler and her staff pro- Clemson 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 duced the greatest one-year turnaround Colorado 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 by a coach in their fi rst year in program Coppin State 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 history, winning 19 games while fac- Davidson 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 Dayton 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 ing 17 different teams that earned a Duquesne 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 postseason bid. Butler also became Florida 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 the program’s fi rst head coach to guide Florida A&M 2-0 (2-0) 2-0 (2-0) 0-0 0-0 Florida to a postseason berth in their Florida Gulf Coast 2-1 (2-1) 2-0 (2-0) 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 debut year, as the squad competed in the WNIT, reaching the third round. Florida State 1-1 (1-1) 0-1 (0-1) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 Fordham 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 After seeing fi rst-hand Butler’s version of the Gators, Hall of Fame George Washington 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 and SEC-veteran coach Van Chancellor praised, “I can remember when Georgia 0-2 (0-2) 0-1 (0-1) 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 she (Coach Butler) played here (at UF) and she was gritty and tough and High Point 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 this team has exactly her personality. I think she’s done a great job.” Holy Cross 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 The transformation in the Gators’ attitude began on April 13, 2007, Houston 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Jacksonville 1-1 (1-1) 1-0 (1-0) 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 when UF Athletics Director Jeremy Foley identifi ed Butler, one of the James Madison 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 nation’s top young coaching talents, as the ninth head coach in Gator Kentucky 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 women’s basketball history. La Salle 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 Not only does Butler bring success from her decade on the sidelines, LSU 0-1 (0-1) 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-0 she brings a unique passion to the University of Florida. Butler is returning Louisville 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 Loyola Marymount 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 to her alma mater, where she was a four-year starter for the Gators from Massachusetts 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1990-94 and served as an assistant coach for two seasons. She earned Miami (OH) 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 her Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Sport Sciences with Minnesota 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 honors on May 6, 1995 and was awarded a Master of Exercise and Sport Mississippi 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 Sciences on August 9, 1997. Mississippi State 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 Murray State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Nebraska 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 Coaching Highlights N.C. State 1-1 (1-1) 0-0 1-1 (1-1) 0-0 *EIGHT times in Butler’s 13 years on the sidelines her team has competed Old Dominion 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 in the postseason, including four NCAA appearances Pittsburgh 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 1995-97 Florida Assistant Coach Prairie View A&M 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Rhode Island 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 *1997 Gators won a program-record 24 games and advanced Richmond 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Championships for the fi rst Robert Morris 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 - and still only - time in program history Saint Francis 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 *Advance to the 1997 SEC Tournament fi nal for fi rst - and still Saint Joseph’s 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 only - time in school history Saint Louis 5-0 (1-0) 3-0 (1-0) 2-0 0-0 St. Bonaventure 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1997-2001 Austin Peay Assistant Coach Savannah State 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 *Ohio Valley Conference Tournament champions for the sec- South Carolina 2-1 (2-1) 0-1 (0-1) 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) ond time in program history resulting in the school’s second- Southern Illinois 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 1-0 (1-0) ever trip to the NCAA Championship Stetson 2-0 (2-0) 2-0 (2-0) 0-0 0-0 2001-03 Charlotte Assistant Coach Temple 1-2 (1-0) 0-1 1-1 (1-0) 0-0 Tennessee 0-2 (0-2) 0-0 0-1 (0-1) 0-1 (0-1) *2003 Conference USA regular-season title and earned the TCU 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 program’s fi rst-ever appearance in the NCAA Championship. Tulsa 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2003-05 Charlotte Associate Head Coach UCLA 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 *2 WNIT Appearances UNC Greensboro 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2005-07 Charlotte Head Coach UNC Wilmington 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Vermont 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 *2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year Virginia 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 *2006 Atlantic 10 Regular-Season Co-Champions Virginia Tech 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 *2 WNIT Appearances Western Kentucky 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 2007-pres. Florida Head Coach Winthrop 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 *2008 WNIT Round of 16 Wyoming 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Vanderbilt 0-1 (0-1) 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0-0 Xavier 4-0 (1-0) 3-0 (1-0) 1-0 0-0 Amanda Butler at a Glance Overall (4th Year): 72-37 48-9 20-21 4-6 Personal at Florida (2nd Year): 32-15 22-5 7-9 3-1 Full Name: Amanda Kay Butler ... Hometown: Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Conference (at UF): 28-16 (6-8) 16-6 (3-4) 12-10 (3-4) 0-0 (0-0) Born: March 6, 1972

Education Butler’s Head Coaching Record Year School Record Home Away Neutral Conference College: University of Florida (B.S. in Exercise and Sport Sciences, 2005-06 Charlotte 21-9 13-2 8-5 0-2 13-3 (T-1st, A-10) 1995; Master of Exercise and Sport Sciences, 1997) 2006-07 Charlotte 19-13 13-2 5-7 1-3 9-5 (4th, A-10) High School: Mt. Juliet HS (1990 graduate) 2007-08 Florida 19-14 14-5 4-8 1-1 6-8 (T-6th SEC) 2008-09 Florida 13-1 8-0 3-1 2-0 0-0 (SEC) Playing Experience Totals (4 Years) 72-37 48-9 20-21 4-6 28-16 College: Univ. of Florida, Four-year starting guard (1990-94) at Florida (2) 32-15 22-5 7-9 2-1 6-8 SEC *1993 & 1994 NCAA Berths were fi rst two in program history at Charlotte (2) 40-22 26-4 13-12 1-5 22-8 Atlantic 10 Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats 2008-09

Gator CAREER Records 486 Marshae Dotson, 2005-present .323 Sophia Witherspoon (44-133), 1988- Blocks 478 Sha Brooks, 2005-present 91 357 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 (entering game vs. Ohio) 456 Janna Bragg, 1984-88 .321 Kim Dye (72-224), 2003-07 230 Quientella Bonner, 1976-81 .313 (106-339), 1991-93 172 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 1,000-Point Scorers Attempts .310 Talatha Bingham (246-794), 1995-99 160 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 2,001 Merlakia Jones, 1992-95 1,770 Merlakia Jones, 1992-95 .302 Danielle Santos (80-265), 2002-06 121 , 1981-85 1,915 Murriel Page, 1995-98 1,481 Quientella Bonner, 1976-81 .298 Sarah Lowe (75-252), 2002-06 88 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 1,895 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 1,475 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 .292 Depree Bowden (87-298), 2004-08 87 Tamara Stocks, 1998-01 1,858 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 1,466 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 .291 Kerry Cremeans (109-374), 1990-94 79 Aneika Henry, 2007-present 1,798 Quientella Bonner, 1976-81 1,437 Murriel Page, 1994-98 .288 Sha Brooks (176-611), 2005-pres 75 Naomi Mobley, 1998-01 1,580 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 1,418 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 .277 Amanda Butler (77-278), 1990-94 58 Dalila Eshe, 2002-06 1,576 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 1,352 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 55 Murriel Page, 1994-98 1,531 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 1,338 Sha Brooks, 2005-present Free Throws Made 50 Lisa Born, 1986-87 1,488 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 1,335 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 364 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 50 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 1,483 Sha Brooks, 2005-present 1,276 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 351 Sha Brooks, 2005-present 45 Erika Lang, 1988-92 1,448 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 1,271 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 343 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 41 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 1,398 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 1,249 Cheryl Fisher, 1977-81 334 Murriel Page, 1994-98 37 Pam Stone, 1981-83 1,381 Sophia Witherspoon, 1988-91 1,146 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 299 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 1,349 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 1,108 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 292 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 Steals 1,347 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 1,093 Talatha Bingham, 1996-99 286 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 281 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 1,249 Marshae Dotson, 2005-present 1,026 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 277 Marshae Dotson, 2005-present 273 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 1,221 Cheryl Fisher, 1977-81 1,021 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 274 Tombi Bell, 1997-01 234 Camille Ratledge, 1986-90 1,124 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 996 Janna Bragg, 1984-88 268 Sophia Witherspoon, 1988-91 216 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 1,098 Jana Bragg, 1984-88 264 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 212 Mahogany Hudson, 1994-98 1,039 Talatha Bingham, 1996-99 Field Goal Percentage 263 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 210 Sha Brooks, 2005-present .557 Tammy Jackson (816-1466), 1981-85 260 Merlakia Jones, 1991-95 193 Merlakia Jones, 1991-95 Point Average .551 Naomi Mobley (199-361), 1998-01 245 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 192 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 18.9 Doreen Landolfi , 1977-79 .550 Murriel Page (790-1437), 1994-98 230 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 191 Tombi Bell, 1997-01 17.6 Quientella Bonner, 1977-81 .546 Marshae Dotson (486-890), 2005-p 223 Dalila Eshe, 2002-06 185 Depree Bowden, 2004-08 17.1 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 .538 Terry Whitehead (282-524), 1981-83 219 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 183 Dana Smith, 1994 -98 17.0 Merlakia Jones, 1992-95 .537 Quientella Bonner (796-1481), 1976- 218 Naomi Mobley, 1998-01 176 Sarah Lowe, 2002-06 16.2 Sophia Witherspoon, 1988-91 81 211 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 162 Danielle Santos, 2002-06 15.4 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 .527 DeLisha Milton (747-1418), 1993-97 156 Sophia Witherspoon, 1988-91 15.2 Bridget Pettis, 1991-93 Lisa Webb (166-315), 1983-87 Free Throw Attempts 150 Susan Stoddard, 1983-87 15.0 Murriel Page, 1994-98 .526 Hollis Hindes (276-525), 1981-85 543 Murriel Page, 1994-98 148 Sharlene Byrd, 1982-86 14.9 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 .521 Robin Mathis, 1986-88 536 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 133 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 14.9 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 .516 Lisa Born (222-430), 1986-88 500 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 14.7 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 .505 Vanessa Hayden (645-1276), 2000- 479 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 Minutes Played 13.7 Sha Brooks, 2005-present 04 474 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 3987 Murriel Page, 1994-98 (128 GP) 13.5 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 .490 Tamara Stocks (503-1026), 1997-01 469 Sophia Witherspoon, 1987-91 3726 Dana Smith, 1994-98 (125 GP) 13.0 Terry Whitehead, 1983-85 466 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 3726 Talatha Bingham, 1995-99 (128 GP) 12.9 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 Three-Point FG Made 446 Sha Brooks, 2005-present 3529 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 (106 GP) 12.7 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 246 Talatha Bingham, 1995-99 414 Marshae Dotson, 2005-present 3515 Camille Ratledge, 1986-90 (109 GP) 230 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 408 Tombi Bell, 1997-01 3378 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 (125 GP) Rebounds 176 Sha Brooks, 2005-present 392 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 3337 Sarah Lowe, 2002-06 (115 GP) 1,321 Quientella Bonner, 1977-81 142 Dana Smith, 1994-98 383 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 3278 Sha Brooks, 2005-pres. (108 GP) 1,251 Murriel Page, 1994-98 125 Tamia Williams, 2001-05 371 Merlakia Jones, 1991-95 3196 Mahogany Hudson, 1994-98 (119 1,141 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 109 Kerry Cremeans, 1990-94 359 Erika Lang, 1988-92 GP) 1,109 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 106 Bridget Pettis, 1991-93 353 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 3022 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 (129 GP) 1,105 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 87 Depree Bowden, 2004-08 998 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 80 Danielle Santos, 2002-06 Free Throw Percentage Games Played 884 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 77 Amanda Butler, 1990-94 (minimum 80 FT made) 129 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 884 Cheryl Fisher, 1977-81 75 Sarah Lowe, 2002-06 .831 Sharielle Smith (118-142), 2006- 128 Murriel Page, 1994-98 830 Merlakia Jones, 1992-95 73 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 pres 128 Talatha Bingham, 1996-99 777 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 72 Kim Dye, 2003-07 .820 Roonie Scovel (82-100), 1980-83 125 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 730 Marshae Dotson, 2005-present 71 Tashia Morehead, 2003-05 .802 Dalila Eshe (223-278), 2002-06 125 Dana Smith, 1994-98 712 Naomi Mobley, 1998-01 69 Takilya Davis, 1991-95 .790 Terry Whitehead (162-205), 1981-83 120 Depree Bowden, 2004-08 664 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 53 Jennifer Mossor, 2006-present .788 Brandi McCain (264-335), 1998-02 120 Crystal Parker, 1992-96 43 Sophia Witherspoon, 1988 91 .787 Sha Brooks (351-446), 2005-pres 119 Mahogany Hudson, 1994-98 Rebound Average .782 Danielle Santos (129-165), 2002-06 118 Kelly Freeman, 1996-00 16.5 Cindy Kline, 1976-77 Three-Point FG Att. .776 Camille Ratledge (90-116), 1986-90 118 Monique Cardenas, 1998-02 12.9 Quientella Bonner, 1976-81 794 Talatha Bingham, 1995-99 .762 Sarah Lowe (192-252), 2002-06 10.3 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 710 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 .753 Tashia Morehead (128-170), 2003-05 Consecutive Games Started 10.3 Tammy Jackson, 1981 85 611 Sha Brooks, 2005-present .750 Janna Bragg (153-204), 1984-88 109 Murriel Page, 1994-98 (started 111 9.8 Murriel Page, 1994-98 435 Dana Smith, 1994-98 .745 Tiffany Travis (292-392), 1997-00 total, fi nal 109 of career) 9.2 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 374 Kerry Cremeans, 1990-94 .739 Kerry Cremeans (88-119), 1990-94 105 Sha Brooks, 2005-present (started 8.9 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 370 Tamia Williams, 2001-05 .735 Tishona Gregory (133-181), 2001-05 107 total) - ACTIVE STREAK 8.5 Cheryl Fisher, 1977-80 339 Bridget Pettis, 1991-93 .723 Depree Bowden (180-249), 2004-08 76 Talatha Bingham, 1996-99 (started 8.2 Pam Stone, 1981-83 298 Depree Bowden, 2004-08 .721 Dianne Duffy (111-154), 1977-81 115 total, fi nal 76 of career) 7.9 Naomi Mobley, 1998-01 278 Amanda Butler, 1990-94 66 Dana Smith, 1994-98 (107 total) 7.8 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 265 Danielle Santos, 2002-06 Assists 66 Camille Ratledge, 1986-90 (101 total) 7.5 Bernice Mosby, 2002-05 259 Takilya Davis, 1991-95 816 Camille Ratledge, 1986 90 60 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 (124 total, 7.1 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 252 Sarah Lowe, 2002-06 568 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 fi nal 38 of career) 213 Tashia Morehead, 2003-05 497 Mahogany Hudson, 1994-98 Field Goals Made 203 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 431 Tombi Bell, 1999-01 Games Started 855 Merlakia Jones, 1992-95 182 Jennifer Mossor, 2006-present 401 Amanda Butler, 1990-94 124 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 816 Tammy Jackson, 1981-85 142 Tara Taylor, 2002-04 376 Sarah Lowe, 2002-06 116 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 796 Quientella Bonner, 1976-81 133 Sophia Witherspoon, 1988-91 371 Susan Stoddard, 1983-87 115 Talatha Bingham, 1996-99 790 Murriel Page, 1994-98 125 Merlakia Jones, 1991-95 368 Dana Smith, 1994-98 111 Murriel Page, 1994-98 747 DeLisha Milton, 1993-97 121 Chanda Stebbins, 1993-97 360 Roonie Scovel, 1980-84 107 Sha Brooks, 2005-present 660 Keturah Bell, 1982-86 111 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 298 Janna Bragg, 1984-88 107 Dana Smith, 1994-98 645 Vanessa Hayden, 2000-04 105 Tombi Bell, 1997-01 268 Sha Brooks, 2005-present 102 Mahogany Hudson, 1994-98 620 Tonya Washington, 1997-00 265 Danielle Santos, 2002-06 101 Camille Ratledge, 1986-90 579 Tiffany Travis, 1996-00 Three-Point FG% (min. 70 made) 255 Sandra Wilson, 1980-83 558 LaTonya McGhee, 1989-93 .360 Tonya Washington (73-203), 1997-00 226 Crystal Parker, 1992-96 548 Rhvonja Smith, 1987-91 .338 Tamia Williams (125-370), 2001-05 216 Sharlene Byrd, 1982-86 543 Brandi McCain, 1998-02 .333 Tashia Morehead (71-213), 2003-05 214 Tishona Gregory, 2001-05 538 Cheryl Fisher, 1977-81 .326 Dana Smith (142-435), 1994-98 503 Tamara Stocks, 1997-01 .324 Brandi McCain (230-710), 1998-02

Game 15: #18/20 Florida at the Ohio University Bobcats