TONIGHT’S EXHIBTION GAME QUICK FACTS Exhibition Game #1 LSU head coach: Chatman’s career record: 0-0 (first year) Chatman’s LSU record: 0-0 (first year) LSU Lady Tigers (0-0, 0-0 SEC) EI head coach: Kevin Cook N/A AP/N/A Coaches School record: vs. Career record: Series record: First meeting Last meeting: N/A Everyone’s Internet (0-0) Television: none Radio: Live on KLSU (91.1 FM) NR AP/NR Coaches Officials: LSU Sports Information: Brian Miller Nov. 2, 2004 • Maravich Center O: (225) 578-8204 Cell: (225) 939-0204 Baton Rouge, La. • 7 p.m. CST LADY TIGERS PROBABLE STARTERS (2003-04 STATS) G 2 Temeka Johnson 5-3 Sr. 12.9 ppg 8.3 apg 4.9 rpg • Preseason All-America selection G 32 Scholanda Hoston 5-10 Jr. 8.7 ppg 2.4 rpg 41.7 3FG% • Started four games in 2003-04. SCHEDULE/RESULTS F 33 Seimone Augustus 6-1 Jr. 19.5 ppg 5.9 rpg 89.9 FT% • Preseason All-America selection. NOVEMBER F 32 Wendlyn Jones 6-1 Jr. 6.5 ppg 5.3 rpg 48.8 FG% 2 Everyone’s Internet (ehb.) 7 p.m. 11 Maine ^ 7 p.m. • Started 17 straight games in end last season. 12 Arizona State/Virginia ^ 5/7 p.m. C 31 Sylvia Fowles 6-6 Fr. N/A N/A N/A 14 vs. Baylor + (ESPN2) 12:30 p.m. • A Parade and McDonald’s All-American last year as a high school senior. 21 vs. Southern Miss & 7 p.m. EVERYONE’S INTERNET PROBALBE STARTERS 23 at Temple 6 p.m. G 3 Kesha Watson 5-7 Oklahoma City 26 vs. Maryland % 6 p.m. 27 vs. Colorado/Penn % 6/8 p.m. G 20 Sonia Chase 5-10 Univ. of Maryland 30 North Texas 7 p.m. F 30 Jocelynn Penn 6-0 Univ. of South Carolina DECEMBER F 35 Dee Dee Warley 6-1 Univ. of Maryland 14 at Minnesota (ESPN2) 6 p.m. C 44 Summer Erb 6-6 N.C. State 18 at Southwest Missouri State # Noon 21 at UC-Santa Barbara 9 p.m. LET THE GAMES BEGIN 30 Texas State 7 p.m. The 2004-05 regular season is just around the corner as the Lady Tigers begin exhibition play JANUARY tonight against Everyone’s Internet in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. LSU opens the 2 Tulane (Cox Sports) 2 p.m. 5 at Rutgers 6:30 p.m. regular season by hosting the Women’s Sports Foundation Classic on Nov. 11 and 12. Maine, 8 Georgia * (CBS) 11 a.m. Virginia and Arizona State complete the field for the two-day tournament. The Lady Tigers 13 at Florida * 5:30 p.m. open with Maine at 7 p.m. on Thursday, while Arizona State and Virginia clash at 5 p.m. 16 Alabama * (Cox Sports-TD) 2 p.m. 20 Arkansas * (Cox Sports-TD) 7 p.m. ABOUT EVERYONE’S INTERNET 23 at Vanderbilt * (SEC-TV) 2 p.m. The Everyone’s Internet team is made up of former collegiate stars players that tour the coun- 30 Auburn * (SEC-TV) 2 p.m. try playing college teams in exhibition games. LSU is the first of 14 stops the team will make FEBRUARY on its tour. They travel to play Houston on Wednesday before visiting Stephen F. Austin on 3 at Ole Miss * 7 p.m. 6 at Mississippi State * 2 p.m. Thursday. Everyone’s Internet also plays Arkansas, Duke, Texas Tech and South Carolina to 10 Tennessee * (ESPN2) 6 p.m. name a few of their upcoming opponents. 13 at South Carolina * 1 p.m. 17 Kentucky * (Cox Sports) 7 p.m. PRESEASON PICKS 20 at Auburn * 2 p.m. The Lady Tigers have been picked anywhere from No. 1 to no. 3 in the nation in the various 24 at Arkansas * (SEC-TV) 7 p.m. preseason national publications. Slam Magazine and WBB News Service both picked LSU 27 Florida * (Cox Sports) 2 p.m. No. 1, while Lindy’s Magazine selected the Lady Tigers as their preseason No. 2 and Athlon MARCH tabbed LSU third. Seimone Augustus, who was named preseason Southeastern Conference 3-6 SEC Tournament TBA

Player of the Year, was named preseason first-team All-America by Lindy’s, Athlon and WBB * - denotes Southeastern Conference game; ^ - Women’s News Service. Temeka Johnson, joined Augustus on the preseason first-team by WBB News Sports Foundation Classic hosted by LSU; + - State Farm Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic in Austin, Texas; & - Hosted by Service and was named third-team All-America by Lindy’s. LSU in the Houma (La.) Civic Center; % - Coors Classic host- ed by the Univ. of Colorado in Boulder; # - Triple Crown Classic in Springfield, Mo.; all times central.

2004-05 LSU LADY TIGERS BASKETBALL 1 2004-05 LADY TIGERS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl./Exp. Hometown/High School(Previous School) 2 Temeka Johnson G 5-3 Sr./3L New Orleans, La./Bonnabel HS 5 Erica White G 5-3 Fr./HS Jacksonville, Fla./Ribault HS 10 Khalilah Mitchell G 5-11 Fr./RS New Orleans, La./St. Mary’s HS 12 RaShonta LeBlanc G 5-7 Fr./HS Port Arthur, Texas/Memorial HS 15 Quianna Chaney G 5-11 Fr./HS Baton Rouge, La./Southern Lab HS 22 Florence Williams F 6-1 Sr./2L Miami, Fla./Edison HS 24 Marian Whitfield G 5-9 Fr./RS Augusta, Ga./Glenn Hills HS 31 Sylvia Fowles C 6-5 Fr./HS Miami, Fla./Edison HS 32 Scholanda Hoston G 5-10 Jr../2L Miami, Fla./Edison HS 33 Seimone Augustus G 6-1 Jr./2L Baton Rouge, La./Capitol HS 34 Wendlyn Jones F 6-1 Jr./2L Blytheville, Ark./Blytheville HS 42 Hanna Biernacka F 6-1 So./1L Sodertalje, Sweden/Telge Energi Club 52 Tillie Willis F 6-3 Sr./3L Mabelton, Ga./Cumberland Christian HS 54 Ashley Thomas F 6-0 Fr./HS Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson HS 55 Crystal White C 6-5 Sr./2L Mount Clemens, Mich./Mount Clemems HS(Duke)

Head Coach: Pokey Chatman (LSU, 1991) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Assistant Coach: Bob Starkey Assistant Coach: Carla Berry (LSU, 1993) 2 Temeka Johnson TAH-me-kah 10 Khalilah Mitchell kah-LIL-ah Assistant Coach: Christie Sides (Louisiana Tech, 2000) 12 RaShonta LeBlanc rah-SHON- tay LAY-blonk Administrative Assistant: Joe Carvalhido (St. John’s, 1999) 15 Quianna Chaney KEY-on-ah Athletics Trainer: Micki Sandy 31 Sylvia Fowles fouls Student Assistant Trainer: Patrick Whitley 32 Scholanda Hoston SHOW-lahn-da HASS-ton 33 Seimone Augustus sah-MOAN Student Managers: Ashley Darville, Marketa Remo, Traci Moore 42 Hanna Biernacka beer-naash-ka Sports Information: Brian Miller

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2004-05 LSU LADY TIGERS BASKETBALL 2 “Pokey has all the makings of a Pokey Chatman great coach, I believe she will HEAD COACH find immediate success.” 0-0 (first year) 14th season as a coach at LSU -LSU ATHLETICS DIRECTOR SKIP BERTMAN

Birthdate: June 18, 1969 Age: 34 THE CHATMAN FILE Hometown: Ama, La. AS A PLAYER AT LSU: College: LSU, 1991 Year Record Post-Season Highlights 1988 18-11 NCAA First Round Freshman All-SEC Team It happens every so often in college 1989 19-11 NCAA Sweet 16 First Team All-SEC sports: a legend becomes synonymous with a 1990 21-9 NCAA First Round First Team All-SEC school's program. It happens when a coach 1991 24-7 NCAA Sweet 16 Kodak All-American, SEC Tourn. MVP, First Team All-SEC enjoys sustained success, and her career defines the very history of the sport. That was AS A COACH AT LSU: Sue Gunter and LSU Lady Tiger Basketball. Year Record Position Highlights 1992 16-13 Student Asst. Coach What ultimately comes next is the some- 1993 9-18 Assistant Coach times impossible task of replacing the legend, 1994 11-16 Assistant Coach finding just the right person to carry on tradi- 1995 7-20 Assistant Coach tions, yet establish a new but equally success- 1996 21-11 Assistant Coach Women's NIT ful identity. 1997 25-5 Assistant Coach NCAA Sweet 16 At LSU, the search was short and the 1998 19-13 Assistant Coach Women's NIT Final Four speculation negligible. Pokey Chatman has 1999 22-8 Assistant Coach NCAA Sweet 16 helped build the very program the legend was 2000 25-7 Associate Coach NCAA Elite Eight leaving behind, and she has prepared herself 2001 20-11 Associate Coach NCAA Second Round well for the opportunity to step in as head 2002 18-12 Associate Coach NCAA Second Round coach. 2003 30-4 Associate Coach NCAA Elite Eight/SEC Tournament Champs In fact, that opportunity came sooner and 2004 27-8 Associate Coach NCAA Final Four 2005 0-0 Head Coach in a manner no one had anticipated. When Gunter fell ill during the 2003-04 season, Chatman stepped to the front and seamlessly led LSU to the first Final Four in school history “Pokey has impacted women's collegiate bas- and a second-place finish in the SEC. Chatman ketball for over 15 years as a player and as an led the Lady Tigers to a 15-5 record in the absence of Gunter from the sidelines. Included assistant coach. She will continue to impact the in those victories were five wins over top 25 teams, including the school's first victory over a game as a head coach because of her people No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, a 71-55 drubbing of Texas in the West Regional skills and understanding of the game. She is a Semifinal prior to upsetting SEC foe Georgia in great communicator and leader and will keep the regional final to advance to the Final Four. When Gunter announced she would retire LSU among the nation's most prominent pro- after a Hall of Fame coaching career marked by 40 years and 708 victories, LSU athletics direc- grams.” tor Skip Bertman smartly turned to Chatman, an - 2004 GOLD MEDAL USA OLYMPIC COACH LSU Hall of Famer herself, and an All-American AND HOUSTON COMETS HEAD COACH guard who had been with Gunter as both a play- er and an assistant coach for 17 years. The call came on April 27, 2004, when Bertman named Chatman as only the fourth head coach in the history of LSU Women's Basketball. Chatman had just completed her 13th season on the Lady Tiger staff, and her fifth as an associate coach after being elevated to that position in September 1999. But in 2003-04, Chatman became the most famous associate coach in the country when she took on the role Bob Starkey Carla Berry Christie Sides Joe Carvalhido of acting head coach in Gunter's absence, earn- Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Admin. Assistant ing the Black Coaches Association's National 16th year 4th year 1st year 5th year Coach of the Year honors for her efforts in relief.

2004-05 LSU LADY TIGERS BASKETBALL 3 LSU IN THE PMAC WEEK-BY-WEEK POLLS THE POLLS Week AP Coaches Season Gms Rcrd SEC Non Associated Press - Final Preseason 1975-76 14 7-7 0-0 7-7 Rk. Team Pts. Pv. 1976-77 11 10-1 2-0 8-1 1. Duke (43) 1168 1 1977-78 14 14-0 2-0 12-0 2. Tennessee (1) 1078 5 1978-79 7 5-2 2-1 3-1 3. Purdue 1052 6 1979-80 15 10-5 1-0 9-5 4. Texas 1010 2 1980-81 13 8-5 1-2 7-3 5. Penn State (1) 1001 4 1981-82 10 6-4 2-2 4-2 6. UConn 989 3 1982-83 14 12-2 4-1 8-1 7. Louisiana Tech (7) 878 7 1983-84 11 10-1 3-0 6-2 8. Kansas State 769 8 1984-85 12 8-4 2-2 7-0 9. Houston 737 11 1985-86 14 14-0 4-0 10-0 10. Stanford 681 12 1986-87 14 10-4 3-2 7-2 11. Oklahoma 649 19 1987-88 14 11-3 4-0 7-3 12. North Carolina 628 9 1988-89 13 10-3 3-2 7-1 13. Vanderbilt 584 15 1989-90 13 11-2 3-1 8-1 14. Texas Tech 554 10 1990-91 11 9-2 3-2 6-0 15. Baylor 502 14 1991-92 14 10-4 3-2 7-2 16. Georgia 447 16 1992-93 13 6-7 0-6 6-1 17. Colorado 422 13 1993-94 10 5-5 1-3 4-2 18. Boston College 415 23 1994-95 14 5-9 0-6 5-3 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY 19. LSU 380 17 1995-96 14 10-4 2-4 8-0 The Lady Tigers are celebrating its 30th 20. TCU 311 18 1996-97 15 14-1 5-1 9-0 anniversary of women’s basketball. The pro- 21. Ohio State 233 20 1997-98 14 13-1 6-1 7-0 gram began in 1975-76 season and enters 22. Auburn 154 21 1998-99 16 15-1 6-1 9-0 the 30th season of basketball. 23. Michigan State 114 24 1999-00 18 17-1 6-1 11-0 24. Minnesota 110 22 2000-01 14 11-3 4-3 7-0 NEARING 600 25. Villanova 74 25 2001-02 16 13-3 6-1 7-2 Receiving Votes: Arizona 72, Miami (Fla.) 2002-03 15 14-1 6-1 8-0 In this, the 30th season of Lady Tigers bas- 39, Florida 32, Old Dominion 26, Rutgers 2003-04 17 16-1 6-1 10-0 ketball, LSU is 10 victories away from 22, Southwest Missouri State 22, 2004-05 reaching 600 as a program. The Lady Tigers Chattanooga 20, Montana 19, Santa Totals 390 304-86 90-47 214-39 are averaging 20.3 wins per season, includ- Barbara 18, New Mexico 11. ing posting 25 or more wins seven times. HOME SWEET HOME USA Today/ESPN/Coaches - Final The Pete Maravich Assembly Center has IT’S POKEY, OFFICIALLY Rk. Team Pts. Pv. been home sweet home for the Lady Tigers 1. UConn (40) 1,000 6 Head coach Pokey Chatman officially over the years, especially the past 10-plus 2. Tennessee 959 3 changed her name from Dana Chatman to seasons. LSU is 304-86 in the 29-year his- 3. LSU 895 19 Pokey Chatman last spring. Chatman, who tory of the building, including a 123-16 4. Minnesota 883 22 was given the nickname Pokey as a child, record over the past 10-plus years. LSU has 5. Duke 787 1 has always answered to the name and 6. Penn State 769 7 two perfect seasons in the PMAC, going 14- legally changed it after being promoted to 7. Stanford 759 8 0 in both 1977-78 and 1985-86. head coach. 8. Georgia 678 15 9. Purdue 644 2 IN THE POLLS 10. Texas 630 4 TRAVELIN’ TIGERS LSU finished the 2003-04 season ranked 11. Baylor 584 17 If you have not noticed LSU’s schedule this No. 19 in both the Associated Press and 12. Louisiana Tech 580 5 season then you are missing the national third in USA Today/ESPN/WBCA polls. The 13. Vanderbilt 521 14 tour. The Lady Tigers are slated to visit 13 final AP poll was released prior to the NCAA 14. Boston College 464 18 states during the regular season and travel 15. Kansas State 377 9 Tournament, while the coaches poll was 23,641 miles. LSU begins it national tour by 16. Houston 342 10 released at the conclusion of the NCAA visiting Austin, Texas on Nov. 14 to face 17. Texas Tech 314 12 Tournament. LSU was been ranked in the Baylor in the State Farm Hall of Fame Tipoff 18. Oklahoma 281 13 top 20 the entire season and the No. 3 finish 19. Santa Barbara 266 NR Classic. is the best in school history. 20. Notre Dame 173 NR 21. North Carolina 167 11 AMONG THE ELITE 22. TCU 157 20 TRAVELIN’ TIGERS LSU has been ranked in the Associated 23. Auburn 138 21 24. Colorado 119 16 States visited: ...... 0 Press poll for 244 weeks since the first poll 25. DePaul 100 25 States left to visit: ...... 13 came out in November of 1976. That ranks Receiving Votes: Michigan State 73, (Texas, Pennsylvania, Colorado, the Lady Tigers 16th in weeks appeared in Virginia Tech 67, Chattanooga 43, Minnesota, Missouri, California, New the poll. SEC foe Tennessee holds the Marquette 30, Ohio State 26, Middle Tenn. Jersey, Florida, Tennessee, Mississippi, St. 22, Villanova 22, Southwest Missouri record at 467 weeks in the top 25. South Carolina, Alabama and Arkansas) St. 21, Florida 19, Miami (Fla.) 19, Arizona Miles traveled: ...... 0 12, Maryland 11, Montana 11, Liberty 10. Miles left to travel: ...... 23,641

2004-05 LSU LADY TIGERS BASKETBALL 4 2004-05 LADY TIGERS HONORS Preseason Temeka Johnson - Wade Trophy Watch List Seimone Augustus - Wade Trophy Watch List Seimone Augustus - First-team All-American by Women’s Basketball News Service Temeka Johnson - First-team All-american by Women’s Basketball News Service Seimone Augustus - First-team All-American by Athlon Seimone Augustus - First-team All-American by Lindy’s Temeka Johnson - Third-team All-American by Lindy’s Seimone Augustus - Women’s Wooden Award Candidate Temeka Johnson - Women’s Wooden Award Candidate Seimone Augustus - First-team All-SEC (media + coaches) Temeka Johnson - First-team All-SEC (media + coaches) Seimone Augustus - Preseason SEC Player of the Year

PRESEASON SEC HONORS “MONEY” FROM LINE AND THE FIELD Seimone Augustus was selected as the pre- Sophomore guard Seimone Augustus has season Player of the Year in the lived up to her nickname “Money” in her first Southeastern Conference by the media. two seasons at LSU. The Baton Rouge The junior also joined teammate Temeka native finished the season in fifth-place on Johnson as first-team All-SEC selection by the Lady Tigers’ career field goal percent- both the coaches and the media. age list with a mark of 53.7 (498-926). She also holds the the top spot in single season DUO ON WADE AND WOODEN LISTS free throw percentage at LSU with a 90.1 LSU’s duo of Seimone Augustus and clip (100-111) this season. That betters her Temeka Johnson are each on the presea- percentage of 88.8 she shot last season to son watch lists for the Wooden Award and set the school record. the State Farm Wade Trophy. The pair are among the 21 players on the Wade Trophy STREAKING! list, while they are two of the 30 preseason Sophomore Seimone Augustus has post- candidates for the Women’s Wooden ed double figures in 26 straight games, Award. Both awards are given annually to including 18 of the final 20 games of 2003- the nation’s best player. 04 with 17 or more and six of seven with 20- plus points. SEC PREDICTIONS LSU was selected to finish second in the preseason media poll behind Tennessee. LSU received two first-place votes and 23 points, while Tennessee had nine first-place votes and 13 points. Vanderbilt placed third, TV GAMES while Georgia was tabbed fourth in the Opponent Network Result league. vs. Baylor ESPN2 12:30 p.m. at Minnesota ESPN2 6 p.m. ON THE TUBE Georgia CBS 11 a.m. Alabama Cox Sports 2 p.m. LSU is slated for 11 television appearances Arkansas Cox Sports 7 p.m. during the regular season, including four at Vanderbilt SEC-TV 2 p.m. national TV games. Auburn SEC-TV 2 p.m. Tennessee ESPN2 6 p.m. Kentucky Cox Sports 7 p.m. at Arkansas SEC-TV 7 p.m. Florida Cox Sports 2 p.m.

RADIO AND TELEVISION LSU SPORTS NETWORK The Lady Tigers have all their games broadcast by the LSU Sports Network. Veteran announcer Patrick Wright returns for his 15th season behind the mike. He will be joined by Kent Lowe for the home games and Brian Miller for the road contests. In Baton Rouge, all the Lady Tigers’ games can be heard on WJNH 107.3 FM. Selected games can be heard around the state in Morgan City/Houma on 96.7 FM and in Houma on 1490 AM. THE INTERNET LSUSports.net will carry all the Lady Tigers games over the internet, including the weekly Pokey Chatman Radio Show.

2004-05 LSU LADY TIGERS BASKETBALL 5 JOHNSON IN THE BOOKS MOVIN’ ON UP! SEIMONE IN THE BOOKS Both Temeka Johnson and Seimone CAREER POINTS Augustus are moving up the career scoring CAREER POINTS RK PLAYER G PTS AVG RK PLAYER G PTS AVG 1. Joyce Walker, 80-84 117 2906 24.8 list. Johnson enters the season 22nd in 1. Joyce Walker, 80-84 117 2906 24.8 2. Julie Gross, 76-80 131 2488 18.9 career scoring with 1,052 points. Augustus 2. Julie Gross, 76-80 131 2488 18.9 3. Carnelia Gayden, 91-95 110 2451 22.3 enters the season ranked 14th with 1,183 3. Carnelia Gayden, 91-95 110 2451 22.3 4. Maree Jackson, 76-78 70 1852 26.4 4. Maree Jackson, 76-78 70 1852 26.4 5. Pokey Chatman, 87-91 120 1826 15.2 points. 5. Pokey Chatman, 87-91 120 1826 15.2 6. Katrina Hibbert, 96-00 124 1695 13.7 6. Katrina Hibbert, 96-00 124 1695 13.7 7. Marie Ferdinand, 97-01 120 1648 13.7 JOHNSON IN THE BOOKS 7. Marie Ferdinand, 97-01 120 1648 13.7 8. Alisha Jones, 83-87 101 1597 15.8 Temeka Johnson owns all of the assists 8. Alisha Jones, 83-87 101 1597 15.8 9. Madeline Doucet, 81-95 106 1533 14.5 9. Madeline Doucet, 81-95 106 1533 14.5 10. Doneeka Hodges, 00- 130 1484 11.4 records in LSU history. The senior enters 10. Doneeka Hodges, 00- 130 1484 11.4 11. LeNette Caldwell, 75-78 117 1412 12.1 the season ranked first in career assists, 11. LeNette Caldwell, 75-78 117 1412 12.1 12. B. Henderson, 88-92 120 1322 11.0 assists in a seasons and assists in a game. 12. B. Henderson, 88-92 120 1322 11.0 13. Patricia Woods, 85-89 115 1221 10.6 13. Patricia Woods, 85-89 115 1221 10.6 14. Seimone Augustus, 02- 69 1183 17.1 She has 667 career assists in just 93 14. Seimone Augustus, 02- 69 1183 17.1 14. DeTrina White, 98-03 107 1167 10.9 games. 14. DeTrina White, 98-03 107 1167 10.9 16. Elaine Powell, 95-97 61 1163 19.1 16. Elaine Powell, 95-97 61 1163 19.1 17. April Brown, 1997-01 119 1125 9.5 AUGUSTUS IN THE BOOKS 17. April Brown, 1997-01 119 1125 9.5 18. Lesa Thornton, 1983-87 119 1106 9.3 18. Lesa Thornton, 1983-87 119 1106 9.3 19. Ramona Dozier, 1980-84 117 1104 9.4 Seimone Augustus keeps climbing in 19. Ramona Dozier, 1980-84 117 1104 9.4 20. Jeanetta Burns, 1984-88 117 1070 9.1 LSU’s record book. The junior is 14th in 20. Jeanetta Burns, 1984-88 117 1070 9.1 21. Latasha Dorsey, 1995-99 123 1054 8.6 career points with 1,183, fifth in career field 21. Latasha Dorsey, 1995-99 123 1054 8.6 22. Temeka Johnson, 01- 93 1052 11.3 22. Temeka Johnson, 01- 93 1052 11.3 23. Rene Moran, 1978-80 59 1023 17.3 goal percentage with a 53.7 clip and first in 23. Rene Moran, 1978-80 59 1023 17.3 24. Staci Brown, 1979-81 66 1016 15.4 career free throw percentage at 89.5. 24. Staci Brown, 1979-81 66 1016 15.4 Augustus also owns the top tow single sea- CAREER FIELD GOAL % (MIN. 500 ATT.) CAREER ASSISTS son free throw percentages and the 10th RKPLAYER G FG PCT. RK PLAYER G ASTS AVG 1. Maree Jackson, 76-78 70 .651 (753-1156) 1. Temeka Johnson, 01- 93 667 7.2 best single season field goal percentage. 2. DeTrina White, 98-03 107 .611 (484-792) 2. Pokey Chatman, 87-91 120 570 4.8 3. Sheila Johnson, 89-91 60 .564 (355-629) 3. Katrina Hibbert, 96-00 124 467 3.8 4. Joyce Walker, 80-84 117 .562 (1259-2238) 4. Jeanetta Burns, 84-88 117 430 3.7 5. Seimone Augustus, 02- 69 .537 (498-926) 4. Joyce Walker, 80-84 117 430 3.7 6. Alisha Jones, 83-87 101 .537 (681-1269) 7. Toni Gross, 95-97 50 .523 (313-598) ASSISTS IN A SEASON 8. Ramona Dozier, 80-84 117 .522 (449-860) RKPLAYER G ASTS AVG 1. Temeka Johnson, 03-04 35 289 8.3 SINGLE SEASON FG % (MIN. 200 ATT.) 2. Brenda McGuffee, 76-77 37 201 5.4 RKPLAYER G FG PCT. 3. Temeka Johnson, 02-03 34 199 5.9 1. Maree Jackson, 76-77 30 .689 (344-499) 4. Temeka Johnson, 01-02 24 179 7.5 2. Maree Jackson, 77-78 40 .623 (409-657) 5. Marie Ferdinand, 99-00 32 170 5.3 3. DeTrina White, 99-00 32 .617 (163-264) 4. Ramona Dozier, 80-81 31 .588 (134-228) ASSISTS IN A GAME 5. Joyce Walker, 82-83 27 .578 (312-540) 1. 15, Temeka Johnson vs. Arkansas (Feb. 12, 2004) ... 1. 15, Temeka Johnson at Ole Miss (Jan. 17, 2002) 10. Seimone Augustus, 02-0334 .549 (212-386) 3. 14, Temeka Johnson vs. Florida (Jan. 10, 2002) 3. 14, Brenda McGuffee vs. Alabama (Feb. 5, 1977) CAREER FREE THROW % (MIN. 200 ATT.) 5. 13, Temeka Johnson vs. Rutgers (Dec. 2, 2003) RKPLAYER G FG PCT. 5. 13, Temeka Johnson at Arkansas (Feb. 10, 2002) 1. Seimone Augustus, 02- 69 .895 (179-200) 5. 13, Temeka Johnson vs. Auburn (Feb. 7, 2002) 2. Pokey Chatman, 87-91 120 .827 (453-528) 5. 13, Katrina Hibbert vs. UNC Ashville (Nov. 23, 1999) 3. Katrina Hibbert, 96-00 124 .822 (264-321) 4. Annette J.-Lowery, 87-91 73 .815 (164-201) 5. Pietra Gay, 95-97 59 .812 (268-330) SINGLE SEASON FT % (MIN. 50 ATT.) RKPLAYER G FG PCT. 1. Seimone Augustus, 03-04 35 .901 (100-111) 2. Seimone Augustus, 02-0334 .888 (79-89) 3. Katrina Hibbert, 97-98 32 .866 (97-112) 4. Katrina Hibbert, 96-97 30 .860 (49-57) 5. Pokey Chatman, 89-90 30 .845 (120-142) 5. Ke-Ke Tardy, 02-03 34 .845 (60-71)

2004-05 LSU LADY TIGERS BASKETBALL 6 GAME-BY-GAME (POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS)

Opponent 2 5 10 12 15 22 24 31 32 33 34 42 52 54 55 Johnson E. White Mitchell LeBlanc Chaney Williams Whitfield Fowles Hoston Augustus Jones Biernacka Willis Thomas C. White Maine (Nov. 11) Ariz. St./Virginia (Nov. 12) vs. Baylor (Nov. 14) vs. Southern Miss (Nov. 21) at Temple (Nov. 23) vs. Maryland (Nov. 26) vs. Colorado/Penn (Nov. 27) North Texas (Nov. 30) at Minnesota (Dec. 14) at Southwest Missouri St. (Dec. 18) at UC-Santa Barbara (Dec. 21) Texas State (Dec. 30) Tulane (Jan. 2) at Rutgers (Jan. 5) Georgia (Jan. 8) at Florida (Jan. 13) Alabama (Jan. 16) Arkansas (Jan. 20) at Vanderbilt (Jan. 23) Auburn (Jan. 30) at Ole Miss (Feb. 3) at Mississippi State (Feb. 6) Tennessee (Feb. 10) at South Carolina (Feb. 13) Kentucky (Feb. 17) at Auburn (Feb. 20) at Arkansas (Feb. 24) Florida (Feb. 27)

Starters underlined; career highs in bold italics

EYES ON THE LADY TIGERS MOVING UP...(end of season) ... Temeka Johnson needs three points to pass Latasha Dorsey for 21st-place on the LSU career scoring list and 19 to pass Jeanetta Burns for 20th-place. ... Seimone Augustus needs 39 points to pass Patricia Woods for 13th on LSU career scoring list. CONSECUTIVE STARTS... (end of season) ... Temeka Johnson - 91 ... Seimone Augustus - 69 ... Doneeka Hodges - 65 ... Wendlyn Jones - 18 ... Tillie Willis - 3 CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING GAMES... (end of season) ... Seimone Augustus - 26

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