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2014-15 USC WOMEN’S

2014-15 USC Women’s Basketball 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

#1 Jordan Adams

#5 McKenzie Calvert

#10 Courtney Jaco

#13 Kaneisha Horn

#21 Alexyz Vaioletama

#23 Brianna Barrett

Cynthia Cooper-Dyke Beth Burns #24 Drew Edelman

#25 Alexis Lloyd

#23 Brianna Barrett

#32 Kiki Alofaituli

#35 Kristen Simon

#43 Amy Okonkwo

Beth Burns Jualeah Woods Taja Edwards 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown Previous School 1 Jordan Adams G 6-1 So.* 2V Irvine, Calif. Mater Dei HS 5 McKenzie Calvert G 5-9 Fr. HS Schertz, Texas Byron P. Steele HS 10 Courtney Jaco G 5-8 So. 1V Compton, Calif. Windward School 13 Kaneisha Horn F 6-1 Sr. 1V Birmingham, Ala. Ramsay HS/Alabama 21 Alexyz Vaioletama F 6-1 Sr. 3V Fountain Valley, Calif. Mater Dei HS 23 Brianna Barrett G 5-7 Jr. 2V Winnetka, Calif. Oaks Christian HS 24 Drew Edelman F 6-4 So. 1V Sunnyvale, Calif. Menlo School 25 Alexis Lloyd G 5-9 So. RS Chicago, Ill. Whitney Young HS/Virginia Tech 32 Kiki Alofaituli G 6-1 Sr. 2V Tustin, Calif. Mater Dei HS 35 Kristen Simon F 6-1 Fr. HS Gardena, Calif. Windward School 43 Amy Okonkwo F 6-2 Fr. HS Fontana, Calif. Etiwanda HS

Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown Previous School 1 Jordan Adams G 6-1 So.* 2V Irvine, Calif. Mater Dei HS 32 Kiki Alofaituli G 6-1 Sr. 2V Tustin, Calif. Mater Dei HS 23 Brianna Barrett G 5-7 Jr. 2V Winnetka, Calif. Oaks Christian HS 5 McKenzie Calvert G 5-9 Fr. HS Schertz, Texas Byron P. Steele HS 24 Drew Edelman F 6-4 So. 1V Sunnyvale, Calif. Menlo School 13 Kaneisha Horn F 6-1 Sr. 1V Birmingham, Ala. Ramsay HS/Alabama 10 Courtney Jaco G 5-8 So. 1V Compton, Calif. Windward School 25 Alexis Lloyd G 5-9 So. RS Chicago, Ill. Whitney Young HS/Virginia Tech 43 Amy Okonkwo F 6-2 Fr. HS Fontana, Calif. Etiwanda HS 35 Kristen Simon F 6-1 Fr. HS Gardena, Calif. Windward School 21 Alexyz Vaioletama F 6-1 Sr. 3V Fountain Valley, Calif. Mater Dei HS * utilized redshirt season

Head Coach: Cynthia COOPER-DYKE (2nd season), USC 1986 Associate Head Coach: Beth BURNS (1st season), Ohio Wesleyan 1979 Assistant Coaches: Jualeah WOODS (2nd season), USC 1994 Taja EDWARDS (1st season), Fresno State 2011

Pronunciation Guide Kiki ALOFAITULI...... AH-lo-fye-TOO-lee Amy OKONKWO...... oh-CONK-woe BRIANNA Barrett...... bree-AH-nah Aleyxz VAIOLETAMA..... Alexis VYE-oh-leh-TAH-mah ARIYA Crook...... ah-RYE-ah JUALEAH Woods...... wah-LEE-ah Courtney JACO...... JAY-co QUICK FACTS

University Information Basketball History Location: ...... , Calif. First Season of Basketball:...... 1976-77 Founded:...... 1880 All-Time Record:...... 701-440 (.614) Enrollment: ...... 33,000 Conference Record:...... 371-243 (.604) President:...... C.L. Max Nikias National Championships:...... 2 (1983, 1984) Athletic Director:...... Pat Haden Conference Championships:...5 (1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1994) Senior Women’s Administrator:...... Donna Heinel Conference Tournament Titles...... 1 (2014) National Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I NCAA Appearances (record):...... 16 (29-14) Conference:...... Pac-12 AIAW Appearances (record):...... 2 (2-4) Nickname:...... Trojans / Women of Troy WNIT Appearances (record):...... 3 (7-3) Fight Song:...... “Fight On” Postseason Record:...... 38-21 (.644) Colors:...... Cardinal and Gold Home Court: ...... Galen LAST SEASON Capacity:...... 10,258 2013-14 Record:...... 22-13 / 11-7 (t-4th) Press Row:...... 213-740-3900 Home Record:...... 8-6 Away Record:...... 8-5 Basketball Staff Neutral Record:...... 6-2 Head Coach:...... Cynthia Cooper-Dyke Longest Win Streak:...... 6 (2/27-3/9) Alma Mater:...... USC, 1986 Longest Losing Streak:...... 3 (3 times) Current Season at USC:...... Second Current Streak:...... 1 loss Record at USC: ...... 22-13, 1 season Pac-12 Tournament:...... Champions Pac-12 Record at USC:...... 11-7, 1 season NCAA Tournament:...... First Round Current Overall Season:...... 10th Overall Record:...... 172-119 (.591) 2014-15 Team Information Overall Conf. Record:...... 116-55 (.678) Starters Returning / Lost:...... 3 / 2 Associate Head Coach:...... Beth Burns Letterwinners Returning / Lost:...... 7 / 8 Assistants:...... Jualeah Woods Newcomers:...... 4 ...... Taja Edwards Dir. of Operations:...... Becky Adams Video Coordinator:...... Erika Ruiz RETURNING STARTERS Administrative Assistant:...... Jessika Carrington Brianna Barrett (Jr. G) WBB Office Phone:...... (213) 740-7204 ...... 35 GP, 15 GS, 7.4 ppg, 38.6%, 70.0 FT ...... (866) USC-WBB1 ...... 3.2 rpg, 2.9 apg, 1.4 spg Athletic Trainer:...... Rachel Schlachet ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Defensive Honorable Mention Training Room Phone:...... (213) 740-5845 Kiki Alofaituli (Sr. G) Sports Information ...... 30 GP, 24 GS, 4.7 ppg, 46.9%, 81.8 FT% Women’s Basketball SID:...... Darcy Couch ...... 2.6 rpg, 1.0 apg, 0.6 spg Office Phone: ...... (213) 740-3808 Office Fax:...... (213) 740-7584 Alexyz Vaioletama (Sr. F) Cell Phone:...... (213) 725-3447 ...... 35 GP, 35 GS, 8.6 ppg, 43.9%, 69.3 FT% E-Mail:...... [email protected] ...... 7.7 rpg, 1.3 apg, 1.8 spg, 0.4 bpg USC Ticket Office:...... (213) 740-GO SC ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Defensive Honorable Mention Website:...... www.usctrojans.com NewcomerS McKenzie Calvert [Fr.]...... 5-9, Guard (Schertz, Texas) Alexis Lloyd [So.]...... 5-9 Guard (Chicago, Ill./Virginia Tech) Amy Okonkwo [Fr.]...... 6-2, Forward (Fontana, Calif.) Kristen Simon [Fr.]...... 6-1, Forward (Gardena, Calif.) 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TROJAN FAMILY ALBUM TROJAN FAMILY ALBUM 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WATCH US PLAY Day Date Opponent Site Time Sun. Nov. 9 Concordia (exhibition) Galen Center 2 p.m. Sat. Nov. 15 at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. TBD Mon. Nov. 17 at Davidson Davidson, N.C. 7 p.m. ET Fri. Nov. 21 at Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. 4:30 p.m. Sun. Nov. 23 Fresno State Galen Center 2 p.m. SMU Tournament Fri. Nov. 28 Sam Houston State Dallas, Texas 5 p.m. CT Sat. Nov. 29 SMU / Florida A&M Dallas, Texas 5 or 7 p.m. CT Sat. Dec. 6 at Saint Mary’s Moraga, Calif. 5:30 p.m. Tues. Dec. 9 Cal State Northridge Galen Center 6 p.m. Sun. Dec. 14 Sacramento State Galen Center 2 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 18 LMU Galen Center 4 p.m. Sun. Dec. 21 Oklahoma State (P12) Galen Center 12 p.m. Tues. Dec. 30 UCLA* (P12) Galen Center 6 p.m. Sat. Jan. 3 Oregon* (P12) Galen Center 3 p.m. Mon. Jan. 5 Oregon State* (P12) Galen Center 7 p.m. Fri. Jan. 9 at Colorado* (P12) Boulder, Colo. 8 p.m. MT Sun. Jan. 11 at Utah* (P12) Salt Lake City, Utah 12 p.m. MT Sun. Jan. 18 at UCLA* (P12) Westwood, Calif. 7:30 p.m. Fri. Jan. 23 California* Galen Center 7 p.m. Sun. Jan. 25 Stanford* (P12) Galen Center 5 p.m. Sat. Jan. 31 at Oregon State* (P12) Corvallis, Ore. 2:30 p.m. Mon. Feb. 2 at Oregon* (P12) Eugene, Ore. 5 p.m. Fri. Feb. 6 Utah* (P12) Galen Center 7 p.m. Sun. Feb. 8 Colorado* (P12) Galen Center 12 p.m. Fri. Feb. 13 at Stanford* (P12) Palo Alto, Calif. 6 p.m. Sun. Feb. 15 at California* (P12) Berkeley, Calif. 6:30 p.m. Fri. Feb. 20 Arizona* Galen Center 7 p.m. Sun. Feb. 22 Arizona State* (P12) Galen Center 3 p.m. Thurs. Feb. 26 at Washington* (P12) Seattle, Wash. 6 p.m. Sat. Feb. 28 at Washington State* (P12) Pullman, Wash. 3 p.m. Pac-12 Tournament Thurs.-Sun. March 5-8 Pac-12 Tournament (P12) KeyArena • Seattle, Wash. NCAA Tournament Sat.-Tues. Mar. 21-24 NCAA First & Second Rounds TBD Sat.-Tues. Mar. 29-31 NCAA Regionals TBD Sun. & Tues. Apr. 5 & 7 NCAA Women’s Final Four Tampa Bay, Fla.

Home games indicated in bold All game times local to game site * ­— Pac-12 Conference game (P12) — televised on Pac-12 Networks (ESPN2) — televised on ESPN2

2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CYNTHIA @AllDecade14 Head COOPER-DYKE Coach • 2nd Season • USC 1986

Basketball Hall of Famer Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, who as a player helped lead USC to a pair of NCAA champi- in 2013 and guided the Lady Tigers--who were 5-26 the penalized for violations that occurred during Cooper’ first onships before winning an Olympic gold medal and four previous year--to their first-ever Southwestern Athletic Con- season, but the NCAA said those violations were the result WNBA titles and then as a head coach resurrected three ference regular season championship with a 16-2 league of the school’s failure to educate her about NCAA rules. collegiate programs, was named head coach of the USC mark (14 more league wins than in 2012). TSU advanced One of the world’s greatest and most decorated women’s basketball program, Trojan athletic director Pat to the SWAC Tournament’s semifinals (as the tourney’s No. women’s basketball players, Cooper-Dyke was the 1981 Haden announced on April 11, 2013. 1 seed, a first in program history) and earned its first-ever L.A. City Player of the Year at Locke High in Los Angeles The impact she made in her return to Troy was im- WNIT berth. At 20-12 overall, the Lady Tigers set school while averaging 31 points a game and leading her team mediate. In her first season, the Trojans got out to a 3-0 records for season victories (20) and consecutive wins (15). to the California State 4A championship. She also was on start for the first time since 1998. Soon after, USC posted She spent the previous two seasons (2011-12) as the Locke’s track team. its first win over a ranked opponent since 2011. And the head coach at UNC Wilmington. Inheriting a Seahawks She then starred as a 5-10 guard for USC’s 1983 and historic efforts just kept coming for Cooper-Dyke and her team that was 12-19 the prior season (and just 6-12 in 1984 NCAA Championship teams. A four-time letterwinner Women of Troy. The No. 5 seed in the 2014 Pac-12 Tour- league play), her debut 2011 squad notched a school re- (1982-84, 86), as a senior in 1986 she was named an All- nament, USC turned heads by not just becoming the first cord for victories with a 24-9 overall mark (14-4 for second Conference first teamer and made the NCAA All-Tourna- team to play four straight games in the tourney, the Trojans place in the Colonial Athletic Association), won 11 consec- ment team as the Women of Troy made it to the NCAA finished it out with four straight victories. Along the way, utive home games, got to the semifinals of the CAA Tour- Final. She averaged 12.9 points, 3.1 assists and 2.1 steals USC upset perennial champion Stanford in the semifinals nament and advanced to the second round of the WNIT in during her career as USC won 114 of 129 games. She before claiming its first-ever Pac-12 Tournament Champi- the school’s first-ever post-season appearance. She was currently ranks ninth on USC’s all-time scoring list (1,559 onship with a win over Oregon State in the final. That effort the 2011 CAA Coach of the Year. Then in 2012, UNCW points), eighth in assists (381) and third in steals (256). secured a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the first time posted its second consecutive 20-win season (20-13) for Cooper-Dyke began her pro career in Europe for since 2006. USC would ship off to Tennessee as a No. 9 the first time in school history, made it to the CAA tourney Spain’s Samoa Betera (1986-87) and ’s Parma (1987- seed, falling in the last seconds of the First Round to finish semis again after going 11-7 in the league and was a WNIT 94) and Alcamo (1994-96) teams. She led the league in out a 22-13 overall record on the year. participant. scoring once (36.7 average) with Samoa Betera and eight It was a powerful turnaround for the Trojan program, Cooper-Dyke began her college coaching career at times in Italy. She was the MVP of the European All-Star which went 11-20 overall and 7-11 in Pac-12 play the previ- Prairie View A&M, a program that had never had a win- team in 1987 and was named to the All-Star team of the ous season. ning season. She posted an 86-72 record with four post- Italian leagues in 1996 and 1997. “In Cynthia Cooper, we have a proven winning coach season appearances during her five-year (2006-10) tenure During that time, Cooper-Dyke collected five medals who happens to be a USC basketball icon,” Haden said. there. After going 7-21 overall (6-12 in the SWAC) in 2006, while representing the in international play. “She was a part of the best basketball ever played here she guided her second team in 2007 to the program’s first She won a gold medal at the 1987 , at USC, and she has seen success at so many levels of winning campaign (19-14), its first SWAC regular season a gold at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, golds at the 1986 and the game. As a coach she has turned around several pro- title (at 14-4), its first SWAC Tournament crown and its 1990 FIBA World Championships and a bronze at the 1992 grams. We believe she can lead USC back to successful first NCAA Tournament berth, as she was named SWAC Barcelona Olympics. women’s basketball, and we welcome her back to the USC Coach of the Year. The Lady Panthers repeated as SWAC She returned to the United States in 1997 at the age campus.” regular season champs in 2008 with a 15-3 league mark of 34 to play with the of the newly-formed Cooper, 50, has nine-year collegiate head coaching and finished at 22-12 with a trip to the WNIT. Prairie View WNBA. She led the Comets to a record four consecutive record of 172-119 (.591), with eight post-season appear- won its third consecutive SWAC regular season title in WNBA championships (1997-2000), being named WNBA ances and three league Coach of the Year honors. The 2009 (going 17-1), and also won the SWAC tourney title Finals MVP each time. She was the league’s MVP in 1997 run to the 2014 NCAA Tournament with the Trojans was and played in the NCAA Tournament as she again was and 1998 and was a two-time WNBA All-Star (1999-2000) Cooper’s fourth visit as a head coach. the SWAC Coach of the Year while her team had a 23-11 before retiring in 2000. She led the league in scoring three Cooper-Dyke took over a tradition-rich USC program record. The Lady Panthers were 15-14 in 2010 (12-6 in for consecutive years. She became the first WNBA player to that is among the nation’s elite. The Women of Troy have second in league play) and were a WNIT participant. hit the 500-, 1,000-, 2,000- and 2,500- career scoring appeared in four Final Fours, winning twice, and produced Cooper-Dyke was able to have such success at Prai- plateaus. She scored at least 30 points 16 times and had a such icons as , , the McGee twins, rie View, like Texas Southern a historically black college 92-game double figure scoring streak. and Cooper-Dyke herself. that faces financial and recruiting hurdles, despite having She moved into the coaching ranks in 2001 as the Cooper-Dyke was the head coach at Texas Southern to endure NCAA sanctions her last 2 years that included head coach of the and spent that season scholarship reductions and probation. The program was and the first half of the 2002 season there, going 19-23 MEET THE COACHES... @AllDecade14 WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT CYNTHIA COOPER “It’s obvious that she’s “I absolutely enjoyed play- “Some people, when they “Cynthia came back from going to be an outstanding ing with Cynthia. She is the hire a coach, the athletic playing overseas and joined coach. She’ll make a splash ultimate winner. She has an department hits a home run. a WNBA team that nobody on the national stage. I’ve incredibly work ethic and a Southern California has hit had any expectations of, had the opportunity to play deep passion for being the a grand slam, with two out after missed against her and it’s obvious best in whatever she does. and down three with the most of the season. But that she’s knowledgeable When I think about her, I think bases loaded. They hit it Coop led that team to the and she knows what she about passion, desire, and a out of the park. This is one first of four straight champi- wants to do. She’s a great work ethic to be a winner. “ of the greatest hires. She’s onships. She won the first coach. Her teams play hard -- , the perfect fit. She’s the two MVP awards in WNBA and with purpose. She was former Comets teammate hardest working person I’ve history. She set the tone: the clearly a great competitor first to practice and the last ever been around. She’s herself. When it comes to one to leave. As a teammate “Few basketball players a recruiting machine and USC, that’s her heart. I can and coach she’s an incred- have matched Cynthia’s ac- she loves Southern Cali- think of no better repre- ible motivator. You’d run complishments on the court, fornia. As a player she had sentative than her. She’s through a wall for her. Coop and her successes with the the most tenacity, she was a wonderful person and a is extremely humble but she Houston Comets will go gritty, hard-nosed and hard- great ambassador for the gets very fired up. She is a down as among the most working. And she possesses sport. She has the great strong woman and never has exciting moments in WNBA the same characteristics respect of coaches across a defeatist attitude. She’ll be history. She will bring experi- as a coach as she did as the country. She has given a great teacher for the Tro- ence, passion, stature and a player. They better tie up so much of herself to the jans, in terms of knowing how a complete understanding their shoe laces in Southern game, she won’t be satisfied to put things in perspective of the game to her coaching California and tie them up with anything less than the and channeling that in a posi- duties at USC, and Trojan now!” best. She’ll put out a product tive way on the court. She’s fans should consider them- -- , former that USC can be proud of. worked with women at every selves very lucky to have Houston Comets head I’m very excited for her.” level, and she’s a winner on her back in the fold.” coach -- C. Vivian Stringer, Rut- and off the court.” -- , WNBA gers head coach -- Hannah Storm, ESPN founding president SportsCenter anchor

overall, before returning to the Comets’ 2003 playing ros- ter until an early injury curtailed her season and led to her retirement. She earned her third WNBA All-Star honor in 2003 and, at 40, was the oldest player to play in a WNBA game at that time. She finished as Houston’s all-time YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH CYNTHIA COOPER-DYKE leader in scoring (2,601 points), percentage Overall League (.871) and assists (602). She averaged 21.2 points per Year Team Record Record Finish Postseason game in her career. 2006 Prairie View A&M 7-21 6-21 t-8th SWAC -- She was inducted into the USC Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999, the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009 2007* Prairie View A&M 19-14 14-4 1st SWAC** NCAA and the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010 (the first 2008 Prairie View A&M 22-12 15-3 1st SWAC WNIT WNBA player enshrined). She was the Women’s Sports 2009* Prairie View A&M 23-11 17-1 1st SWAC** NCAA Foundation’s 1998 Sportswoman of the Year. In 2011, she 2010 Prairie View A&M 15-14 12-6 2nd SWAC WNIT was voted by fans as one of the Top 15 players in WNBA 2011* UNC Wilmington 24-9 14-4 2nd CAA WNIT history. Cooper-Dyke was born on April 14, 1963, in Chicago, 2012 UNC Wilmington 20-13 11-7 t-4th CAA WNIT Ill., but grew up in Los Angeles as one of eight children. 2013 Texas Southern 20-12 16-2 1st SWAC WNIT She speaks Italian fluently. She earned her bachelor’s de- 2014 USC 22-13 11-7 t-4th Pac-12** NCAA gree from Prairie View A&M. COLLEGE CAREER 172-119 116-55 She and her husband, Brian Dyke, who is a sports (.591) (.678) agent, have 10-year-old twins, son, Brian Jr., and daugh- ter, Cyan. 2001 Phoenix Mercury 13-19 5th -- In 2000, Cooper-Dyke published her autobiography, “She Got Game: My Personal Odyssey,” chronicling her 2002 Phoenix Mercury 6-4 -- -- childhood, her basketball career and her mother’s battle WNBA CAREER 19-23 (.452) with breast cancer. *League Coach of the Year **League Tournament Champion 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BETH @coachbethburns Associate BURNS Head Coach • 1st Season • Ohio Wesleyan 1979

Beth Burns comes to Troy following an impressive career at San Diego State, where she stands out as the winningest coach in program history with a 295-186 overall record at the school. While there, Burns worked with current USC assistant coach Jualeah Woods for eight of Burns’ 16 years with the Aztecs. In all, Burns has 21 years of head coaching experience, earning six conference Coach of the Year awards and making eight NCAA appearances, including a 2010 trip to the Sweet Sixteen. In her final season at San Diego State, Burns directed the Aztecs to a program-record 27 wins in a season that saw her claim another Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year honor along with back-to-back MWC regular-season titles. In her 21-year body of work as a head coach, Burns has collected eight 20-win seasons and produced five All-America selections, three conference players of the year, four conference tournament MVPs and 20 all-conference first-teamers. In SDSU’s storybook 2010 season, Burns guided the Aztecs through a comeback finish with an overtime victory that secured the MWC Tournament title. A No. 11 seed in the 2010 NCAA tourney, the Aztecs toppled two ranked opponents — No. 10 West Virginia and No. 17 Texas to become the lowest seed since 2007 to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. In between two eight-year stints at San Diego State, Burns spent five seasons as the head coach at Ohio State, where she had begun her coaching career as a graduate assistant coach in 1979. When she first began at SDSU in 1989, Burns turned the Aztec program around from a 7-23 record in her first season, to a 14-14 record in her second year and then eventually to a 23-7 mark in 1997. In that stretch, she posted a 151-83 overall record. In 1993, Burns saw the Aztecs reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time in eight years. From 1989-97, Burns led SDSU to four 20-win seasons and four NCAA appearances. In 1997, Burns departed SDSU to take over at Ohio State. There, she helped the Buckeyes to an 82-65 overall record, winning the 2001 WNIT title and reaching the 1999 NCAA Tournament. Also in 1997, Burns was tabbed as a member of the USA Basketball Olympic team selection committee, where she served alongside , and from 1997-2000. In 2001, Burns returned to San Diego as the owner and operator of her own fitness and basketball instruction business, BBHoops, before serving as the strength and conditioning coach for the women’s basketball program at Stanford in 2004-05. But coaching remained a driving force for Burns, who then stepped back to the helm of the San Diego State program in 2005. Her next eight years with the Aztecs saw Burns’ head coaching record balloon to 349-244 (.589) thanks to her SDSU efforts. Burns’ collegiate coaching career began at Ohio State as a graduate assistant from 1979-81, under current Stanford head coach Tara VanDerveer. She then spent two seasons as an assistant coach at East Carolina (1981-83), helping the Lady Pirates to a No. 17 national ranking, before moving to Colorado (1983-88), where the Buffaloes made their first-ever NCAA tournament appearance in 1987-88. Prior to taking her first head coaching job, Burns was an assistant coach at North Carolina State when the Wolfpack advanced to the Sweet 16 in 1989, coaching alongside the revered NC State head coach Kay Yow. Her career has taken her from assistant positions at Ohio State, East Carolina, Colorado and NC State before landing at San Diego State as head coach in 1989. As a player, she attended Ohio Wesleyan, where she became the program’s all-time leading rebounder and has since been inducted into the Hall of Fame. She received her bachelor’s degree in health and physical education and later earned her master’s in physical education from Ohio State in 1981. Off the court, Burns is devoted to community outreach as well as involvement in the Kay Yow Foundation, where she serves as a member of the foundation’s board. In 2008, she was honored with the YWCA’s Tribute to Women and Industry (TWIN) award for her outstanding achievements, lead- ership and contributions to her profession. Burns also was tabbed a Girls Scout “Cool Person of the Year”, and has received a honorary membership to the Phi Kappa Phi honor society. While in Ohio, she established the Beth Burns Bucks for Breast Cancer Research fund at the OSU/James Cancer Hospital and put together an annual fundraiser, OSU Bounce for Bucks, for cancer research. “Beth is a legend,” USC head coach Cynthia Cooper-Dyke said. “She established a winning culture at San Diego State that is in line with what we are working to do here at USC. She a defensive-minded coach who has such wisdom when it comes to college basketball. Her passion and energy also make her a great fit for us here at USC, and I’m very eager to have her on staff.” MEET THE COACHES... JUALEAH @Coach_YY Assistant WOODS Coach • 2nd Season • USC 1994

Jualeah Woods is a 1994 graduate of USC, having won the 1994 Pac-10 Championship as Trojan alongside USC greats Lisa Leslie and Tina Thompson. Now entering her second season as an assistant coach at USC, Woods served as interim head coach at San Diego State after having spent the previous two seasons as associate head coach and the six previous years as an assistant coach to Beth Burns. “Jualeah is just a great person,” USC head coach Cynthia Cooper-Dyke said. “She’s been at San Diego State for years. I love her personality and her ability to recruit, especially on the West Coast. She’s a really strong recruiter and I really feel like she’ll help make this staff great.” While with the Aztecs, Woods served as recruiting coordinator, helping to secure San Diego State talent that has won two Mountain West Confer- ence regular-season and tournament titles and also made three NCAA appearances. In 2010, the Aztecs reached the Sweet Sixteen. Some of Woods’ top student-athletes at San Diego State were four-time all-MWC center Paris Johnson and 2010 MWC Newcomer of the Year Jessika Bradley. Prior to her eight seasons at San Diego State, Woods served as an assistant coach at Oregon State for five years. Recruiting coordinator at OSU for her last three seasons in Corvallis, Woods helped the Beavers to four straight WNIT appearances, including a run to the WNIT quarterfinals in 2004. A Berkeley native, Woods’ first collegiate coaching job was as an assistant coach at California for two seasons (1998-2000) after beginning her coaching career at Santa Monica High School as an assistant and later as head coach from 1994-97. Woods earned her bachelor’s degree in public administration from USC in 1994. She was a four-year starter and a two-time team captain at Troy, helping lead the Trojans to four NCAA appearances, including runs to the Sweet Sixteen in 1992 and to the Elite Eight in 1993 and 1994. 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TAJA @CoachT_E Assistant EDWARDS Coach • 1st Season • Cal State Fullerton 2011

Taja Edwards enters her first season as an assistant coach at USC. A local product, she hails from Carson, Calif., as she now comes to USC after serving a season as an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton. She played collegiately at Fresno State, where she helped the Bulldogs win four Western Athletic Conference championships and made four trips to the NCAA Tournament. Vice President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee in 2010, she finished her bachelor’s degree in communications in 2011 at Fresno State. Edwards spent a year as the video coordinator for Cal Sparks in Los Angeles and was the director of operations for Cal Sparks Extreme in Fresno before making her collegiate coaching debut as an assistant at Ole Miss for the 2012-13 season. She attended Long Beach Poly High School, where she was a McDonald’s All-American candidate and won back-to-back state championships. “Taja is a bright, young coach who I really believe has a great future,” Cooper-Dyke said of Edwards. “She has NCAA Tournament experience as a player, so she knows what it takes to succeed as a student-athlete on the court and in the classroom.” MEET THE COACHES... MEET THE STAFF...

Team Manager

ESICHANG McGAUTHA Athletic Trainer RACHEL

SCHLACHET Administrator Senior Woman HEINEL DONNA

ANGELA Academic Advisor MUNGER

Director DARCY COUCH

Sports Information CARRINGTON RUIZ ADAMS Jessika Carrington is in her second season as administrative assistant for USC women’s basketball. Car- Carrington brings seven years of Division I administrative and basketball women’s experience to USC wom- began during her tenure as the team manager for basketball experience with collegiate women’s Carrington’s Erika Erika Ruiz her which enters second season basketball, includes as USC for video women’s coordinator Ruiz began her career at college basketball St. College, Mary’s where she earned a BS in Business Ad- Becky Adams enters her second season as USC’s director of operations. Adamscomes to Trojans the organizing in Allen Hall Felicia alongside works Becky Troy, of Women the with duties her to addition In rington is responsible for overseeing all of the women’s basketball office duties, coordination with other depart- ments, assisting with team travel and team managers, assisting the director of operations in all aspects, and administers coach Cynthia Cooper’s calendar and appointments. en’s basketball. Prior to USC, Carrington worked for the University of Oklahoma Athletics Ticket Office for the selling, distribution and marketing of tickets for all sports. graduate student where she was responsible asa supervising video breakdown, planning the “Cooper Camps”, and creating multimedia presentations. presentations. multimedia creating and “Cooper Camps”, planning the supervising breakdown, video to She ministration. Cal transferred State Los Angeles, where shecompleted herremaining twoyears of biggest her says Ruiz sports, from Aside Leadership. Community Kinesiology: in BS a earned and eligibility accomplishment thus far is creating and running herown camp for a nonprofitorganization that built a bridge between basketball and academics in unprivileged communities. Ruiz is currently pursuing an a sports agent. to be at USC and plans Management in Communication M.C.M. with significant experience, administrative including spending the 2011-12 season asdirector of- opera tionsat Miami University inOxford, Ohio. Priorto her time at Miami, she completed the Women’s for as an intern and worked of Nebraska-Kearney the at University internship a marketingdevelopment and (WBCA). Association Coaches Basketball assis- offers symposium annual The Symposium. Development Professional Coaches Assistant – Up Step A and country the across programs various from coaches other with network to opportunity an coaches tant manag- travel, team organizing include USC at responsibilities Adams’ practices. business best develop to TIM Strength & OJEDA JESSICA JESSICA Administrative Assistant Administrative Video Coordinator ERIKA Director of Operations Operations of Director BECKY Conditioning Coach

BELL Director of Compliance

JOYCE

A native of A Shawnee, Okla., Carrington earned her Arts Bachelor in of Human Relations (2010) and her Master of Education in Intercollegiate

Adams is a 2009 of graduate the of She University team basketball Wisconsin-Milwaukee. was manager a for four seasons, women’s 2012-13 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S USC 2012-13 the Oklahoma women’s basketball program from 2006-10. During that time, the Sooners collected two Big 12 Conference Championships, a Big collected two Big 12 Conference Championships, a Big basketball program from 2006-10. During that time, the Sooners the Oklahoma women’s during the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Final Four appearances back-to-back NCAA Championship and Tournament 12 Administration (2012), both from Oklahoma. Athletic ing the program budget, providing insight into marketing and social media opportunities and overseeing all Nike equipment and apparel. and apparel. equipment Nike all overseeing and opportunities media and social marketing into insight providing budget, program ing the seasons. her final two serving manager head as the @CoachT_E

2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL KIKI ALOFAITULI #32 6-1 • Senior • Guard • Tustin, Calif./Mater Dei HS THIS SEASON Kiki Alofaituli enters her final season at USC, bringing back her strength and ability to make big plays for the KIKI’S CAREER HIGHS Trojans. Points at Utah, 2/27/14 2013-14 JUNIOR SEASON 16 Alofaituli appeared in 30 games with 24 starts... Start- Rebounds twice • last vs. Oregon St., 3/7/13 ed the last 13 games of the year... Nearly doubled 8 her production in the last eight games of the season, Assists 6 times • last vs. averaging 8.5 points and recording 4.1 rebounds per 3 Arizona, 3/6/14 game in that stretch... Finished the season averaging Steals vs. Texas A&M, 4.7 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game... Set 3 12/15/12 career high with 16 points at Utah and scored 15 points Blocks at Washington, in the Pac-12 Tournament final vs. Oregon State... Was 2 2/10/13 a perfect 5-for-5 from the free-throw line in that cham- FG Made at Utah, 2/27/14 pionship game. 7 at Utah, 2/27/14 2012-13 SOPHOMORE SEASON FG Att. Alofaituli played in all 31 games and started 21 in her first season of competition at USC... 12 First career start was vs. Texas A&M... Hit a career-high 11 points in three games — vs. Arizo- FG Pct. (3-4) twice • last vs. .750 Stanford, 2/21/14 na and UCLA and at ASU... Averaged 4.9 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game... Had a career-high eight rebounds vs. Oregon State in the Pac-12 Tournament opening round... FT Made 3 times, last vs. Was 5-of-6 from the free-throw line vs. Colorado and UCLA. 5 OSU, 3/9/14 FT Att. twice • last vs. 2011-12 SEASON 6 UCLA, 2/19/13 Alofaituli sat out her first year at USC per NCAA rules. FT Pct. (5-5) vs. OSU, 1.000 3/9/14 HIGH SCHOOL Alofaituli was ranked as the nation’s No. 26 overall recruit out of Mater Dei High in Santa Ana, Calif.... Averaged 14.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game as a senior... Mater Dei won back-to-back state championships... Named to 2009 All-CIF Southern Section Division IIAA First Team, 2009 All-Marmonte League and 2008-09 Daily News All-Area Preseason Team... Invited to play for the Aces, an adidas Grassroots Global Travel Team that toured Japan... Played club with FBC and Cal Storm - Team Taurasi... Also played volleyball at Mater Dei.

PERSONAL Karina “Kiki” Tenay Eiko Alofaituli was born June 10, 1993 in San Diego, Calif... Daughter of Patricia Alofaituli... Lists LeBron James as her biggest sports hero... Would like to travel to Italy, Greece and Argentina... Hopes to play basketball overseas after graduation... Majoring in policy, planning and development with emphasis in real estate development.

#32 KIKI ALOFAITULI’S Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2012-13 31-21 611 58-142 .408 0-0 .000 35-53 .660 40 42 82 2.6 65-3 35 57 3 14 151 4.9 2013-14 30-24 524 61-130 .469 0-0 .000 18-22 .818 22 55 77 2.6 66-0 30 50 0 19 140 4.7 TOTAL 61-45 1135 119-272 .438 0-0 .000 53-75 .707 62 97 159 2.6 131-3 65 107 3 33 291 4.8 Career averages: 4.8 pts per game 1.1 asts per game 0.5 steals per game 2.6 rebs per game 18.6 mins per game MEET THE SENIORS... KIKI ALOFAITULI 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL KANEISHA HORN # 6-1 • Senior • Forward • Birmingham, Ala./Ramsay HS/Alabama 13 THIS SEASON Kaneisha Horn enters her senior season at USC @KaneishaHorn as an athletic and strong option in the Trojan KANEISHA’S CAREER HIGHS gameplan. Points vs. Oregon, 1/19/14 2013-14 JUNIOR SEASON 10 Is in her first season at USC as a junior transfer, Rebounds vs. Washington, Horn appeared in 31 games with 10 starts... 9 2/2/14 First appearance as a Trojan was at Oklahoma Assists vs. Oregon, 1/19/14 State on Nov. 22... Scored three points and had 5 four rebounds in her USC debut... Averaged 3.0 Steals 11 times • last vs. points and 3.0 rebounds per game... Hit double Stanford, 3/8/14 figures with 10 points vs. Oregon... Had a sea- 1 Blocks 4 times • last vs. son-high nine rebounds against Washington and Washington, 2/2/14 five assists vs. Oregon. 1 FG Made vs. Oregon, 1/19/14 2012-13 (ALABAMA SOPHOMORE) 4 Played in all 31 games and started 28... Scored in FG Att. vs. Oregon State, all but three games with four double-doubles... 1/17/14 Led team in scoring four times and nine times in rebounding... Scored in double figures in 7 FG Pct. (3-4) at Arizona 13 games... Averaged 8.3 points and 5.4 rebounds per game... Recorded a season high of 19 .750 State, 1/10/14 points against Arkansas... Posted her fourth double-double of the season with 10 points and 3FG at Arizona, 1/12/14 10 rebounds at Georgia... Collected 14 points, and 10 rebounds against Tennessee... Had Made a career-high of six assists at Mississippi... Tallied 15 points and 11 rebounds reaching her 1 second double-double of the season in the win over North Texas... Notched her first double- 3FG Att. 4 times • last at Cal, double of the season with 11 points and 12 rebounds in win at Houston. 1 1/24/14 FT Made 3 times • last at 2011-12 (ALABAMA REDSHIRT) Stanford, 1/27/14 Sat out the 2011-12 season after having surgery to repair a torn ACL. 3 FT Att. 4 times • last vs. 2010-11 (ALABAMA FRESHMAN) 4 OSU, 3/9/14 Named to the All-SEC Freshman Team... Started 27 games... Averaged 8.6 points and 5.7 FT Pct. (2-2) 4 times • last rebounds per game... Named SEC Freshman of the Week on Nov. 29... Recorded her first 1.000 at Utah, 2/27/14 double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds in a win at Mississippi State... Set her career- high with 21 points at Florida, also going 8-for-8 from the free-throw line... Earned a spot on the Junkanoo Jam All-Star Team... Was Alabama’s first McDonald’s High School All-American. HIGH SCHOOL Ranked No. 5 in the 2010 class by ESPNU HoopGurlz out of Ramsay High in Birmingham, Ala.... A McDonald’s High School All-American... Named to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association High School All-America Team... Finalist for the 2010 Naismith Award... Invited to the 2010 USA Basketball Women’s U18 National Team trials... USA Today All-USA First-Team selection... Parade second team All-American... 2010 Gatorade Player of the Year in Alabama... Named 2010 Miss Basketball by the Alabama Sports Writers Association... Awarded the ASWA 4A Player of the Year Award in addition to garnering a spot on the All-State first team... Named to the 2010 All-Metro Girls Basketball Team... Averaged 17 points, 12 rebounds and four assists per game her senior year... Averaged 20 points and eight rebounds per game her junior year before suffering a season-ending knee injury... Led Ramsay in scoring and rebounding sophomore year... Leader for the Rams in rebounds and blocks as a freshman... Played club for the Alabama Twisters and Alabama Roadrunners. PERSONAL Kaneisha Andere’a Horn was born June 1, 1992 in Birmingham, Ala.... Daughter of Ben and Connie... Has two siblings, Terence Nixon and Morgan Cobb... Lists LeBron James as her biggest sports hero... Hopes to travel to Australia... Completed a bachelors degree in exercise sci- ence at Alabama and is currently pursuing a masters of social work at USC... Hopes to play in the WNBA after graduation.

#13 KANEISHA HORN’S Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2013-14 31-10 359 35-108 .324 1-4 .250 23-33 .697 22 71 93 3.0 67-0 15 44 4 11 94 3.0 Career averages: 3.0 pts per game 0.5 asts per game 0.4 steals per game 3.0 rebs per game 11.6 mins per game MEET THE SENIORS... KANEISHA HORN 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALEXYZ VAIOLETAMA #216-1 • Senior • Forward • Fountain Valley, Calif./Mater Dei HS THIS SEASON Alexyz Vaioletama enters her senior season as one of the most athletic players in the conference and whose ALEXYZ’ CAREER HIGHS breakout junior season has her tabbed as a leader for Points twice • last at Ari- the Trojans this season. 21 zona St., 1/10/14 2013-14 JUNIOR SEASON Rebounds at Cal St. North- In her junior season, Vaioletama almost doubled her 18 ridge, 12/10/13 scoring and rebounding production from last season... Assists vs. Cal, 2/17/13 Led team on the boards with 7.7 rebounds per game and was third in scoring with 8.6 points per game... 6 Steals twice • last at SAU, Also provided 1.3 assists and led team in steals with 1/10/14 1.8 per game... Appeared in and started all 35 games... 6 Hit a career-high 21 points at Cal State Northridge and Blocks vs. Colorado, 1/3/14 at Arizona State... Had her third double-double of the 4 season with 19 points and 10 rebounds in USC’s up- FG Made twice • last at Ari- set of Stanford in the Pac-12 semifinals... Recorded zona St., 1/10/14 a career-high 18 rebounds at Cal State Northridge... 10 FG Att. at Arizona St., Scored in double figures in 10 games and had six games with double-figure rebounds... Also 1/10/14 provided 15 blocks and was second on the team in minutes played with 29.0 minutes per 19 game... Earned Pac-12 All-Defensive Honorable Mention. FG Pct. (6-8) vs. Oregon, 1/19/12 2012-13 SOPHOMORE SEASON .750 3FG twice • last vs. Vaioletama played in 30 games and started 15 as a sophomore... Scored the winning buzzer- Made Stanford, 3/8/14 beater for USC at Oregon State... Averaged 4.8 points, 4.6 rebounds and 0.8 assists per 3 game... Was third on the team in 3-pointers made with 20, shooting 35.7% from beyond the 3FG Att. at Oregon, 1/6/13 arc... During Pac-12 play, hit 15 three and averaged 6.2 points and 5.9 rebounds per game... 6 Scored in doubles digits in five games, including a career-high 14 points vs. Stanford... Hit a 3FG Pct. (2-3) 3 times • last career-high three 3-pointers at Oregon... Had a season-high 13 rebounds at Cal... Also had .667 vs. OSU, 1/17/14 12 blocks and 15 steals in the season. FT Made vs. Hawai’i, 12/21/13 2011-12 FRESHMAN SEASON 6 Vaioletama appeared in 28 games and started eight as a true freshman... Averaged 4.5 FT Att. 4 times • last at points and was fourth on the team in rebounding with 5.1 per game... Also added 27 assists, 7 Colorado, 3/2/14 20 steals and nine blocks... Had a team-high 10 rebounds in win at UCLA and set her career FT Pct. (6-6) at BYU, high with 15 vs. UC Santa Barbara... Career-best 12-point games came at Texas A&M and vs. 1.000 3/23/11 Oregon... Started the first three games of her career. NATIONAL TEAMS Vaioletama was invited to participate in the 2011 U.S. Under-19 team trials... Was a member of the USA U-16 National Team that won gold at the 2009 FIBA Americas tournament... Also competed for the U.S. U-17 team. HIGH SCHOOL Vaioletama was selected a A McDonald’s All-American and earned All-CIF Southern Section honors out of Mater Dei High in Santa Ana, Calif.... Ranked as the nation’s No. 6 forward and No. 14 overall player in the ESPNU Rankings Class of 2011... Also named to the 2011 All-Star Team, averaged 10.7 points and 7.5 rebounds as a senior... Mater Dei won back-to-back CIF state championships... Played club for West Coast Premier and Irvine Sol... An honor student. PERSONAL Alexyz Anissa Vaioletama was born June 12, 1993 in Riverside, Calif.... The daughter of Vaovasa and Caroline Tuato... Has three broth- ers, Jonah and Marcus Tuato and Christian Petero... Her cousin Steve Francis played in the NBA... Favorite food is Hawaiian... Has always wanted to travel around the world, visiting Rome, Germany, New Zealand and Australia... Hopes to play basketball overseas after gradua- tion... Majoring in psychology.

#21 ALEXYZ VAIOLETAMA’S Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2011-12 28-8 587 56-143 .392 2-8 .250 12-25 .480 43 101 144 5.1 51-1 27 43 9 20 126 4.5 2012-13 30-15 656 58-148 .392 20-56 .357 7-16 .438 41 96 137 4.6 49-0 23 45 12 15 143 4.8 2013-14 35-35 1015 116-264 .439 16-51 .314 52-75 .693 86 182 268 7.7 95-3 45 59 15 63 300 8.6 TOTAL 93-58 2258 230-555 .414 38-115 .330 71-116 .612 170 379 549 5.9 195-4 95 147 36 98 569 6.1 Career averages: 6.1 pts per game 1.0 asts per game 1.1 steals per game 5.9 rebs per game 24.3 mins per game MEET THE SENIORS... ALEXYZ VAIOLETAMA

2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BRIANNA BARRETT #23 5-7 • Junior • Guard • Winnetka, Calif./Oaks Christian HS THIS SEASON @brezmbaby7 Brianna Barrett stands out as a backcourt star for the Trojans, entering her junior season after a standout BRIANNA’S CAREER HIGHS sophomore campaign. Points vs. St. John’s, 24 3/22/14 2013-14 SOPHOMORE SEASON Rebounds vs. Washington, Barrett led USC in assists (2.9 apg) and was fourth in 10 2/2/14 scoring (7.4 ppg) as a sophomore... Appeared in all 35 Assists vs. Washington, games with 15 starts... Started the last 12 games of 1/11/13 the year... Was second on the team in steals (1.4 spg) 10 Steals vs. UC Davis, and also averaged 3.2 rebounds per game... Set her 12/21/12 career high with a 24-point game against St. John’s in 8 the NCAA First Round... Went 12-of-13 from the free- Blocks 12 times, last vs. Oregon St., 3/9/14 throw line in that NCAA contest... Had a career-high 1 10 rebounds vs. Washington... Had nine double-digit FG Made vs. Iowa, 11/28/13 scoring games... Earned Pac-12 All-Defensive Honor- 6 able Mention. FG Att. twice • last at Ari- 13 zona, 1/12/14 2012-13 FRESHMAN SEASON FG Pct. (3-3) vs. UCLA, Barrett played in all 31 games and started 21 as a freshman... Worked her way into the start- 1.000 2/19/13 ing lineup vs. UC Davis and stayed a starter through 21 of USC’s last 23 games... Earned 3FG 5 times • last vs. St. Pac-12 All-Freshman Honorable Mention and Pac-12 All-Defensive Honorable Mention... Made John’s, 3/22/14 Led team in assists (3.1 apg) and steals (1.7 spg)... Had two 10-point outings — vs. UC Davis 2 vs. St. John’s, and at Oregon... Recorded 10 assists vs. Washington and had nine vs. Duke... Picked up eight 3FG Att. 3/22/14 steals vs. UC Davis... Tallied three games in a row with seven rebounds... Also averaged 4.4 5 points and 2.9 rebounds. FT Made vs. St. John’s, 12 3/22/14 HIGH SCHOOL FT Att. vs. St. John’s, Barrett played basketball and ran track at Oaks Christian High in Westlake Village, Calif.... A 13 3/22/14 first-team All-America selection as a senior... A two-time first-team all-league pick as a junior FT Pct. (5-5) vs. Long and senior... Also named to All-CIF first team in 2011 and 2012... Earned second-team all- 1.000 Beach St., 12/28/13 league honors as a freshman and sophomore... Also an all-county honoree... Played club for West Coast Premier... An honor student.

PERSONAL Brianna Marie Barrett was born May. 28, 1994 in California... Daughter of Tonya Barrett... Has two siblings, Brook Barrett and Brittany Samuels... Enjoys watching TV, hanging out with friends and eating food with her niece and nephew in her free time... Lists as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to be in a dance crew... Hopes to travel to Tokyo... Would like to continue playing basketball after graduation... Majoring in communication and minoring in psychology.

#23 BRIANNA BARRETT’S Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2012-13 31-21 783 47-167 .281 2-22 .091 40-60 .667 17 72 89 2.9 74-0 95 74 5 51 136 4.4 2013-14 35-15 802 83-215 .386 15-37 .405 77-110 .700 36 76 112 3.2 69-1 100 66 7 48 258 7.4 TOTAL 66-36 1585 130-382 .340 17-59 .288 117-170 .688 53 148 201 3.0 143-1 195 140 12 99 394 6.0 Career averages: 6.0 pts per game 3.0 asts per game 1.5 steals per game 3.0 rebs per game 24.0 mins per game MEET THE JUNIOR... BRIANNA BARRETT

2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL JORDAN ADAMS #16-1 • RS Sophomore • Guard • Irvine, Calif./ Mater Dei HS THIS SEASON @JordiAdams1 Jordan Adams enters her third season at USC as a red- shirt sophomore guard, standing as the team’s second JORDAN’S CAREER HIGHS leading assists provider. Points at UCSB, 11/27/12 2013-14 RS FRESHMAN SEASON 12 Rebounds vs. Gonzaga, Jordan Adams started the first 23 games of the season 11/18/12 and appeared in all 35... Finished with 24 starts in the 8 season... Averaged 2.8 points and 3.2 rebounds per Assists twice • last vs WSU, 1/31/14 game... Was second on the team in assists with 2.5 per 6 game... Shot 32.5 percent from the floor and averaged Steals 3 times • last vs. 0.8 steals per game... Hit her career high of 12 points in 3 Iowa, 11/28/13 a win over Fresno State on Nov. 10... Dished out career- Blocks at Colorado, 3/2/14 high six assists against Washington State and Iowa... 3 Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention. FG Made at Fresno St., 11/10/13 2012-13 FRESHMAN SEASON 6 FG Att. at Fresno St., Adams played in the first eight games of her first sea- 11/10/13 son at USC before being sidelined by injury... Started her first seven games... Hit double digits 10 twice, with 12 points at UC Santa Barbara and 11 vs. Arkansas State... Had eight rebounds FG Pct. (4-6) at UCSB, .667 11/27/12 in the season opener vs. Gonzaga... Hit four 3-pointers at UC Santa Barbara... Averaged 5.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.0 steals in those eight appearances... Received a hard- 3FG at UCSB, 11/27/12 ship waiver due to her early-season injury. Made 4 3FG Att. at UCSB, 11/27/12 NATIONAL TEAMS 5 Adams has been a member of the U.S. Under-16, Under-17 and Under-19 National teams, 3FG Pct. (4-5) at UCSB, winning gold medals with each at FIBA World Championships ... Invited to 2013 U.S. Un- .800 11/27/12 der-19 Team Trials. FT Made 8 times • last vs. St. 2 John’s, 3/22/14 HIGH SCHOOL FT Att. 3 times • last vs. St. Adams was named a McDonald’s All-American and a WBCA All-American as a senior out of John’s, 3/22/14 Mater Dei High in Santa Ana, Calif.... Also named 2012 Orange County Athlete of the Year... 4 (2-2) vs. Pepper- A four-time all-county team honoree and four-year all-league selection... Named league co- FT Pct. 1.000 dine, 11/18/12 MVP... Holds school record for single-game and career assists... Played club for West Coast Premier.

PERSONAL Jordan Monet Adams was born Feb. 20, 1994 in Orange, Calif... Daughter of Tausha and Jerrald... Has two siblings, Jayda and Jace... Enjoys dancing in her free time... Lists Derrick Fisher and as her biggest sports heroes... Hopes to travel to Egypt, the Virgin Islands, Fiji and South Africa... Would like to be a sports analyst or own her own business after graduation... Majoring in communication and minoring in business.

#1 JORDAN ADAMS’ Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2012-13 8-7 209 17-41 .415 6-17 .353 2-2 1.000 11 20 31 3.9 24-1 14 20 2 8 42 5.3 2013-14 35-24 701 37-114 .325 6-41 .146 17-33 .515 26 86 112 3.2 46-1 86 57 12 28 97 2.8 TOTAL 43-31 910 54-155 .348 12-58 .207 19-35 .543 37 106 143 3.3 70-2 100 77 14 36 139 3.2 Career averages: 3.2 pts per game 2.3 asts per game 0.8 steals per game 3.3 rebs per game 21.2 mins per game MEET THE SOPHOMORES... JORDAN ADAMS 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL DREW EDELMAN # 6-4 • Sophomore • Forward • Sunnyvale, Calif./Menlo School 24 THIS SEASON @Drewbedelman Drew Edelman enters her sophomore season as a force in the paint for the Trojans. DREW’S CAREER HIGHS Points vs. UNC Wilming- 2013-14 FRESHMAN SEASON ton, 11/29/13 Edelman appeared in 15 games as a true fresh- 6 Rebounds at UC Davis, man... Scored her first career basket in her 11/9/13 first appearance at UC Davis, where she also 4 had four rebounds in seven minutes... Scored Assists twice • last vs. Oregon, 1/19/14 a season-high six points vs. UNC Wilmington... 1 Scored in five games... Averaged 0.9 points and Steals twice • last vs. 0.9 rebounds per game. 1 Oregon, 1/19/14 Blocks twice • last at Ari- HIGH SCHOOL 1 zona, 1/12/14 Edelman played basketball and volleyball at FG Made vs. UNC Wilming- Menlo School in Atherton, Calif.... Was named 3 ton, 11/29/13 San Mateo Daily News Player of the Year in FG Att. vs. UNC Wilming- 2012 and 2013 and was the 2013 Daily Journal ton, 11/29/13 Player of the Year.... A four-time first team all-league honoree... Team won Central Coast Sec- 5 (3-5) vs. UNC tion championship in 2013... As a senior, earned Prep2prep’s Choice Award... Averaged 21 FG Pct. .600 Wilmington, points and 14 rebounds per game in senior season... As a junior, averaged 19 points, 16.5 11/29/13 rebounds and 2 blocks per game... Named MVP and won gold at the 2013 Maccabiah Games FT Made at UC Davis, as a member of the United States’ under-18 girls’ team... Played club for Payes Place and East 11/9/13 Bay Xplosion... Named MVP of the 2011 End of Oregon Trail... An honor student. 2 FT Att. at UC Davis, 11/9/13 PERSONAL 2 Drew Brynne Edelman was born April 25, 1995, in Stanford, Calif.... Daughter of Stephanie FT Pct. (2-2) at UC Davis, and Jeff... Has one brother, Cameron... Her grandfather went to graduate school at USC... 1.000 11/9/13 Enjoys watching movies, baking, listening to music and playing with her dog in her free time... Has always wanted to go skydiving... Lists Blake Griffin as her biggest sports hero... Hopes to travel to Greece, Spain, New Zealand and Australia... Majoring in biological sciences with plans to pursue a medical degree.

#24 DREW EDELMAN’S Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2013-14 15-0 74 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 4 10 14 0.9 8-0 2 3 2 2 14 0.9 Career averages: 0.9 pts per game 0.1 asts per game 0.1 steals per game 0.9 rebs per game 4.9 mins per game MEET THE SOPHOMORES... DREW EDELMAN 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COURTNEY JACO # 5-8 • Sophomore • Guard • Compton, Calif./Windward School 10 THIS SEASON @courtneyjay10 Courtney Jaco enters her sophomore season as a proven sharpshooter and floor general for the COURTNEY’S CAREER HIGHS Trojans. Points twice • last vs. Oregon, 1/19/14 2013-14 FRESHMAN SEASON 14 Jaco appeared in all 35 games as a true fresh- Rebounds at Arizona State, 1/10/14 man... Was third on the team in 3-pointers 3 made with 25... Averaged 3.7 points and 0.8 Assists 9 times • last vs. assists per game... Set career high scoring with 2 Oregon St., 3/9/14 14 points at Arizona State and vs. Oregon... Her Steals twice • last at Ari- first career points came on a 3-pointer hit in the 3 zona, 1/12/14 season opener at UC Davis... Earned Pac-12 All- FG Made at Arizona State, Freshman Honorable Mention. 6 1/10/14 FG Att. at Arizona State, HIGH SCHOOL 1/10/14 Jaco played basketball and softball and ran 9 track and cross country at Windward School in FG Pct. (3-4) vs. UCLA, .750 2/8/14 Mar Vista, Calif.... A four-time CIF Southern Section 4AA first team pick and four-time all- league first team honoree... Named to 2012 ESPN all-state juniors second team... As a senior, 3FG vs. Oregon, 1/19/14 named to ESPN all-state seniors first team and to LA Times first team... Team won 2012 state Made 3 championship and was CIF SS runner-up in 2013, going 32-1 that year... Scored 33 points in 3FG Att. vs. Washington, the championship game of the Canyon Palisades Tournament in 2012... Played club for Cal 8 2/2/14 Sparks. FT Made 6 at Arizona, 1/24/14 PERSONAL FT Att. at Arizona, 1/24/14 Courtney Nicole Jaco was born Sept. 28, 1995, in Harbor City, Calif... Daughter of Alex and Janine... Enjoys hanging out with friends in her free time... Lists as her biggest 6 FT Pct. (6-6) at Arizona, sports hero... Has always wanted to go skydiving... Hopes to travel to Fiji, Japan, Italy and Aus- 1.000 1/24/14 tralia... Majoring in psychology and minoring in occupational therapy... Hopes to go to grad school and become a sports psychologist or start a nonprofit organization.

#12 COURTNEY JACO’S Career Statistics Year GP-GS MINS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2013-14 35-0 465 42-98 .429 25-70 .357 19-25 .760 4 11 15 0.4 39-1 29 23 0 20 128 3.7 Career averages: 3.7 pts per game 0.8 asts per game 0.6 steals per game 0.4 rebs per game 13.3 mins per game MEET THE SOPHOMORES... COURTNEY JACO 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALEXIS LLOYD # 5-9 • RS Sophomore • Guard • Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young HS/Virginia Tech 25 THIS SEASON Alexis Lloyd enters her first season of competition as a Trojan. 2013-14 SEASON Lloyd sat out her first season at USC as a transfer from Virginia Tech. 2012-13 SEASON (VA TECH FRESHMAN) Appeared in 28 games with a start at NC State… Averaged 3.0 points and 1.4 rebounds per game... Hit 14 threes and had 21 assists and 17 steals... Set a career-high with 11 points ver- sus No. 16 North Carolina, shooting 4-of-6 from the field, including 3-of-4 from outside the arc. HIGH SCHOOL A four star, top-100 recruit by ESPN HoopGurlz out of Whitney Young High in Chicago, Ill.… Ranked No. 81 overall and the No. 31 guard… Three-year letterwinner at Whitney Young, which finished No. 3 in the country last season… Helped team to an undefeated record and the 4A state title… Earned 4A All-State Honorable Mention… Named team’s Best Defender. PERSONAL Alexis Alexandria Lloyd was born Jan. 3, 1994 in Chicago, Ill…. The daughter of Clifton and Khadija Lloyd… Has two brothers, Curtis and Tre, and a sister, Aliya… Majoring in psychology. MEET THE SOPHOMORES... ALEXIS LLOYD

2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL McKENZIE CALVERT #5 5-9 • Freshman • Guard • Schertz, Texas/Byron P. Steele HS

THIS SEASON McKenzie Calvert enters her first season at USC as a true freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL Calvert was a five-star recruit and tabbed as the No. 16 prospect in the ESPN HoopGurlz 100 as a senior out of Byron P. Steele II High in Cibolo, Texas... Holds the school record for most steals in a single game... Also re- corded a game with 39 point, 10 rebounds and seven steals... A four-time All-State and All-Region honoree... Also a four-time All- District First Team selection... A three-time San Antonio Express News All-Area Team pick... Named to the State All-Tournament Team... A two-time District MVP... Partici- pated in the 2012 U-17 U.S. National Team Trials and was called into the U-16 team trials in 2011... Also ran track and played volleyball in high school... An honor stu- dent, was a four-time Academic All-District honoree and graduated cum laude... Played club for DFW T-Jack and Schertz Jaguars.

PERSONAL McKenzie Sade Calvert was born Jan. 31, 1996 in San Antonio, Texas... The daughter of Tim and April... Has one sister, Taylor, who plays basketball at Winthrop Univer- sity... Her cousin De’Andrew White plays football at Alabama... Enjoys hanging out at her grandmother’s house with her cousins in her free time... Lists Russell Westbrook as her biggest sports hero... Hopes to travel to Brazil, Russia and Hawai’i... Has not decided on a major but hopes to pursue a career in medicine or law... Also hopes to play in the WNBA after graduation. MEET THE NEW TROJANS... MEET THE NEW TROJANS...

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6-1 • Freshman • Forward • Gardena, Calif./Windward School Gardena, Calif./Windward Forward • Freshman • 6-1 • KRISTEN SIMON

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HIGH SCHOOL Simon was tabbed as the No. 47 recruit in the nation and was considered five-star a recruit out of Windward School in Los An- 2011 a member geles... Was of Windward’s State Championship team along with cur PERSONAL Simon born was Dec. Renee 3, 1995 Kristen in Calif... The Torrance, daughter of Valerie and Ray Simon... Has two brothers, Keith and Derrick, Enjoys and Stacey... one sister, creative writing spokenand word free in her time... Lists Kobe Bryant sky to wanted always as Has hero... sports gest her big- Has not decided on a major. dive... THIS SEASON USC at season first her enters Simon Kristen as a true freshman. Courtney teammate Jaco... Also rent Trojan won three CIF section Was named to the All-State championships... team and was a first-team all-league honoree... Asa se was nior, named to the Los Angeles Times’ afteraveraging 14 All-Star pointsTeam and Cal club for Played per 14 game... rebounds Sparks. # 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AMY OKONKWO #436-2 • Freshman • Forward • Fontana, Calif./Etiwanda HS

THIS SEASON Amy Okonkwo enters her first season at USC as a true freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL Okonkwo ranked as the No. 92 prospect in the nation... As a senior at Etiwanda High in Fontana, Calif., was named to the Los Ange- les Times’ All-Star Team after averaging 13.7 points and 8.3 rebounds... Named 2013 In- land Valley Player of the Year after averag- ing 16 points and 10 rebounds per game as a junior... Played club for R/C Bulls and West Coast Premier.

PERSONAL Amy Nnenna Okonkwo was born Aug. 26, 1996 in Fontana, Calif.... The daughter of Reuben and Helen... Has two sisters, Jenni- fer and Destiny, and one brother, Godson... Lists Candace Parker as her biggest sports hero... Hopes to travel to Nigeria, Italy and Russia... Also enjoys softball and track and field... Has not decided on a major. MEET THE NEW TROJANS...

2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Schedule/ResulTs & Leaders OVERALL RECORD: 22-13 Home: 8-6 Away: 8-6 Neutral: 6-2

CONFERENCE. RECORD: 11-7 NONCONFERENCE RECORD: 11-6 Home: 5-4 Away: 6-3 Home: 3-2 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 6-2

Date Opponent Score Attendance High Points High Rebounds 11/08/13 at UC Davis W 64-55 1702 (24)Crook, Ariya (9)Barrett, Brianna 11/10/13 at Fresno State W 63-54 2240 (14)Crook, Ariya (12)Vaioletama, Alexyz (12)Harberts, Cassie 11/13/13 SAN DIEGO STATE W 65-61 1220 (18)Crook, Ariya (7)Adams, Jordan 11/22/13 at Oklahoma State 51-82 L 2414 (12)Crook, Ariya (7)Vaioletama, Alexyz 11/25/13 SOUTH CAROLINA 50-70 L 897 (16)Crook, Ariya (5)Barrett, Brianna (5)Vaioletama, Alexyz 11/28/13 $ vs IOWA 65-78 L 507 (15)Barrett, Brianna (6)Vaioletama, Alexyz 11/29/13 $ vs UNCW W 85-59 934 (18)Crook, Ariya (10)Vaioletama, Alexyz 11/30/13 $ vs Boston College W 79-52 934 (19)Crook, Ariya (9)Vaioletama, Alexyz (19)Harberts, Cassie 12/10/13 at Cal State Northridge 64-65 L 406 (21)Vaioletama, Alexyz (18)Vaioletama, Alexyz 12/19/13 SAINT MARY’S 55-71 L 294 (17)Harberts, Cassie (12)Harberts, Cassie 12/21/13 HAWAI’I W 66-55 900 (18)Crook, Ariya (8)Adams, Jordan 12/28/13 LONG BEACH STATE W 89-72 1132 (24)Harberts, Cassie (14)Harberts, Cassie 12/30/13 * at UCLA W 56-54 3297 (25)Crook, Ariya (9)Vaioletama, Alexyz 1/3/14 * COLORADO W 55-45 372 (19)Harberts, Cassie (9)Vaioletama, Alexyz (9)Harberts, Cassie 1/5/14 * UTAH W 55-47 743 (17)Barrett, Brianna (11)Harberts, Cassie 1/10/14 * at Arizona State 86-94 Lot 1558 (21)Vaioletama, Alexyz (10)Vaioletama, Alexyz 1/12/14 * at Arizona W 54-45 (16)Vaioletama, Alexyz (8)Harberts, Cassie 1/17/14 * OREGON STATE W 81-60 409 (22)Harberts, Cassie (9)Vaioletama, Alexyz 1/19/14 * OREGON W 109-85 1020 (30)Harberts, Cassie (7)Harberts, Cassie 1/24/14 * at California W 77-70 1699 (34)Crook, Ariya (10)Harberts, Cassie 1/27/14 * at Stanford 59-86 L 3360 (18)Crook, Ariya (6)Harberts, Cassie 1/31/14 * WASHINGTON STATE 75-79 L 358 (24)Harberts, Cassie (11)Harberts, Cassie 2/2/14 * WASHINGTON 55-63 L 423 (22)Harberts, Cassie (11)Harberts, Cassie 2/8/14 * UCLA W 68-54 4254 (17)Harberts, Cassie (9)Vaioletama, Alexyz (9)Harberts, Cassie 2/14/14 * at Oregon W 88-78 994 (28)Harberts, Cassie (10)Harberts, Cassie 2/16/14 * at Oregon State 48-58 L 1224 (11)Harberts, Cassie (8)Vaioletama, Alexyz 2/21/14 * STANFORD 59-64 L 1055 (24)Crook, Ariya (10)Vaioletama, Alexyz 2/23/14 * CALIFORNIA 67-76 L 1060 (18)Harberts, Cassie (7)Vaioletama, Alexyz 2/27/14 * at Utah W 67-57 1133 (16)Alofaituli, Kiki (7)Harberts, Cassie (7)Horn, Kaneisha (7)Alofaituli, Kiki 3/2/14 * at Colorado W 66-59 5631 (18)Crook, Ariya (8)Alofaituli, Kiki 3/06/14 @ vs Arizona W 59-54 2449 (19)Crook, Ariya (12)Vaioletama, Alexyz 3/07/14 @ vs Arizona State W 59-57 3282 (14)Harberts, Cassie (8)Vaioletama, Alexyz 3/08/14 @ vs Stanford W 72-68 (19)Vaioletama, Alexyz (15)Vaioletama, Alexyz 3/09/14 @ vs Oregon State W 71-62 4785 (16)Crook, Ariya (7)Vaioletama, Alexyz (7)Barrett, Brianna 03/22/14 ! vs St. John’s 68-71 L 7128 (24)Barrett, Brianna (11)Vaioletama, Alexyz

$ — Cancun Classic (Cancun, Mexico) * ­— Pac-12 Conference game @ — Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament (Key Arena • Seattle, Wash.) ! — NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) 2013-14 RESULTS... 2013-14 STATISTICS... 8.4 8.6 7.4 6.5 5.2 6.0 4.7 5.1 3.7 4.4 3.0 3.8 2.8 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.5 0.8 Avg Avg 15.8 15.4 17.3 16.1 64.6 65.2 67.1 68.1 2 2 2 6 2 4 66 79 94 64 97 34 68 38 29 16 18 14 Pts Pts 117 117 491 539 312 225 152 300 258 170 108 140 128 1174 1174 2260 2350 1225 7 4 6 0 0 1 1 7 0 2 1 1 3 11 11 38 34 20 15 40 63 48 28 25 17 19 13 20 17 28 10 Stl Stl 243 135 307 172 8 5 2 7 5 8 0 0 0 0 4 3 5 9 0 0 7 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 27 16 15 10 12 10 78 99 61 Blk Blk 126 5 1 1 6 0 3 0 1 6 5 11 11 71 39 29 87 59 36 66 40 28 20 50 22 23 17 44 24 57 20 33 12 10 TO TO 576 309 543 283

8 8 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 4 A A 11 11 64 30 22 71 45 39 51 38 27 30 16 29 17 15 86 13 38 100 422 224 506 263 - - 1 0 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 10 FO FO 1 1 0 8 2 1 6 94 50 48 78 95 30 69 36 47 35 66 28 39 25 67 36 46 18 37 20 21 13 13 PF PF 672 340 682 348 7.3 7.8 6.9 2.6 7.7 3.6 3.2 2.8 2.1 2.4 2.6 2.5 0.4 0.7 3.0 3.1 3.2 1.8 1.5 2.9 0.0 0.0 1.3 1.6 0.9 0.0 0.9 0.4 0.3 0.8 Avg Avg 37.6 40.8 38.1 38.0 0 0 0 3 1 4 82 50 51 70 44 77 32 15 12 93 52 28 49 53 26 19 14 14 72 Tot Tot Tot Tot 112 112 112 112 257 140 124 268 735 143 684 1315 1333 9 0 0 7 0 2 0 4 11 11 81 77 46 90 31 76 45 30 55 23 71 41 86 24 37 44 17 10 10 71 37 Def Def 153 182 874 482 898 472 5 4 9 4 3 4 9 0 0 9 9 7 0 4 1 1 0 11 11 59 86 34 20 36 25 14 22 22 26 12 72 35 Off Off |-----REBOUNDS-----| |-----REBOUNDS-----| 104 441 253 435 212

Pct Pct .561 .567 .797 .693 .845 .707 .623 .700 .781 .727 .818 .857 .760 .800 .697 .867 .515 .800 .625 .778 .000 .000 .750 .000 .444 .000 .667 .000 .000 .704 .000 .687 .671 .688

7 5 8 9 0 0 4 0 9 0 3 0 0 1 75 71 41 53 32 22 22 25 20 33 15 33 110 110 237 134 148 743 396 739 378 FTA FTA 6 4 5 7 0 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 76 52 60 29 33 77 25 16 18 19 16 23 13 17 FT FT 118 133 523 272 496 260 Pct Pct .000 .000 .359 .314 .323 .360 .364 .405 .402 .440 .000 .000 .357 .351 .250 .250 .146 .286 .333 .176 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .289 .000 .262 .342 .342

3 1 0 0 4 4 7 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 51 96 25 22 37 87 50 70 37 41 17 192 558 298 497 260 FGA FGA 0 0 9 8 0 0 1 1 6 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 16 31 15 35 22 25 13 78 89 161 170 3FG 3FG Pct Pct .376 .453 .439 .465 .344 .416 .328 .386 .437 .473 .469 .526 .429 .439 .357 .325 .389 .429 .298 .591 .533 .368 .500 .400 .429 .250 .389 .333 .381 .413 .408 .324 1.000 1.000

1 1 2 7 4 6 74 57 98 57 70 36 70 47 22 15 19 15 116 116 114 114 404 448 264 254 195 137 215 126 130 108 FGA FGA 2025 1081 2038 1074

1 1 8 7 1 6 3 1 2 67 57 38 83 55 35 61 30 42 25 35 25 37 14 30 14 13 FG FG 116 118 152 203 788 412 842 438 |------TOTAL-----| |------3-PTS------| |------3-PTS------| |------TOTAL-----| |------TOTAL-----| |------3-PTS------| |------TOTAL-----|

8.6 9.2 5.0 5.0 4.7 4.8 7.3 2.5 4.9 4.0 5.8 6.0 Avg Avg 11.6 11.6 29.0 33.9 28.0 32.9 28.1 29.4 22.9 22.9 16.4 20.1 17.5 17.4 13.3 16.7 12.1 20.0 17.9

5 5 5 94 58 74 28 23 30 611 611 110 110 868 393 529 413 802 540 361 524 226 465 301 359 205 701 138 294 322 Min Min 1151 1151 1015 7025 3625 7025 3625 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 35 35 18 14 18 10 15 24 10 24 12 GS GS

1 1 2 7 4 5 31 35 35 18 14 18 18 35 33 18 30 13 35 18 31 17 35 16 32 18 20 12 15 15 35 18 35 18 GP GP

STaTisTics — All Games Individual Crook, Ariya Crook, Harberts, Cassie Alexyz Vaioletama, Player Harberts, Cassie Ariya Crook, Alexyz Vaioletama, Player Barrett, Brianna Barrett, Brianna Bradley, Desiree Bradley, Desiree Bradley, Alofaituli, Kiki Alofaituli, Kiki Jaco, Courtney Jaco, Courtney Horn, Kaneisha Horn, Kaneisha Adams, Jordan Oliver, Kate Oliver, Oliver, Kate Oliver, Adams, Jordan Kemiji-McDonald, Mar Kemiji-McDonald, Mar Calhoun, Deanna Calhoun, Deanna Gibbs, Destinie Totten, Rachel Totten, Edelman, Drew Edelman, Drew Totten, Rachel Totten, Gibbs, Destinie Team Team

Team Team ference Games Individual STaTisTics — Con 14 11 21 No. 11 14 21

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USC/OpponenT Comparisons TEAM STATISTICS USC OPPONENT TEAM STATISTICS USC OPPONENT SCORING ...... 2350 ...... 2260 ASSISTS ...... 506 ...... 422 Points per game ...... 67.1 ...... 64.6 Assists per game ...... 14.5 ...... 12.1 Scoring margin ...... +2.6 ...... - TURNOVERS ...... 543 ...... 576 FIELD GOALS-ATT ...... 842-2038 ...... 788-2025 Turnovers per game ...... 15.5 ...... 16.5 pct ...... 413 ...... 389 margin ...... +0.9 ...... - 3 POINT FG-ATT ...... 170-497 ...... 161-558 /turnover ratio ...... 0.9 ...... 0.7 3-point FG pct ...... 342 ...... 289 STEALS ...... 307 ...... 243 3-pt FG made per game ...... 4.9 ...... 4.6 Steals per game ...... 8.8 ...... 6.9 FREE THROWS-ATT ...... 496-739 ...... 523-743 BLOCKS ...... 99 ...... 126 Free throw pct ...... 671 ...... 704 Blocks per game ...... 2.8 ...... 3.6 F-Throws made per game ...... 14.2 ...... 14.9 ATTENDANCE ...... 14137 ...... 45677 REBOUNDS ...... 1333 ...... 1315 Home games-Avg/Game ...... 14-1010 ...... 13-1974 Rebounds per game ...... 38.1 ...... 37.6 Neutral site-Avg/Game ...... - ...... 8-2502 Rebounding margin ...... +0.5 ...... -

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total USC 1101 1240 9 2350 Opponents 1023 1220 17 2260 2013-14 STATISTICS... 2013-14 AWARDS... - VAIOLETAMA Mention able Mention KATE OLIVER KATE Honorable Mention • All-Freshman Team Team All-Freshman • COURTNEY JACO COURTNEY ALEXYZ VAIOLETAMA • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable All-Academic • Pac-12 • Pac-12 All-Defensive Team Honor Team All-Defensive • Pac-12 JACO List (1/6) Team Team Mention Nominee • All-Pac-12 Team All-Pac-12 • HARBERTS CASSIE HARBERTS • WBCA All-Region Team All-Region • WBCA •Pac-12 All-Tournament Team Team All-Tournament •Pac-12 • Pac-12 Media Preseason Team Team • Pac-12 Media Preseason • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable All-Academic • Pac-12 • Senior CLASS Award Candidate Award • Senior CLASS • Pac-12 Player of the Week (1/20) • Pac-12 Player of the Week • WBCA Allstate Good Works Team Team Allstate Good Works • WBCA • Wooden Award Preseason Top-30 Top-30 Preseason Award • Wooden • Cancun Challenge All-Tournament All-Tournament • Cancun Challenge • Madness Pac-12 Player of the Week • Madness Pac-12 Player of the Week • Naismith Award Early Season Watch Early Season Watch Award • Naismith - CROOK Team Mention Mention ing Player rds & Honors 2013-14 Awa able Mention ARIYA CROOK ARIYA JORDAN ADAMS JORDAN DESTINIE GIBBS BRIANNA BARRETT BRIANNA • All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention All-Pac-12 Honorable • • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable All-Academic • Pac-12 • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable All-Academic • Pac-12 • Cancun Challenge All-Tournament All-Tournament • Cancun Challenge • Pac-12 All-Defensive Team Honor Team All-Defensive • Pac-12 BARRETT • Pac-12 Tournament Most Outstand- Most Tournament • Pac-12 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Cheryl Miller 1984•1985•1986 Naismith Award Winner Perhaps the finest female basketball player ever, Cheryl Miller finished her USC career owning virtually every school record, including career scoring (3,018 total points), scoring average (22.3 ppg), career rebounds (1,534), total field goals (1,159) and total free throws made (700). Miller also owns USC single-season records for points (814) and rebounds (474). During her career she broke USC’s all-time scoring records three times after adding 40 points against Cal State Fullerton (1/19/85), 43 against Louisiana Tech (1/26/85) and 45 against Arizona (2/28/85). Miller is the fastest player in USC history to reach the 1,000-point and 500- mark in her career. In her four years, USC went an incredible 112-20, won two national championships and made three Final Four appearances. Twice she was named the NCAA Tournament MVP (1982-83, 1983-84). As an athlete, Miller personified the joy of basketball. She was known not only for her tremendous athletic talent, but for the dedication and emotion she embodied as well. A four-time All-American, Miller starred on the U.S. gold medal teams at the 1984 Olympics and 1983 and 1986 , leading each squad in scoring.

Her accolades also include: 1984-85 ESPN Athlete of the Year... 1984 Black Achievement Award in Sports... three time NCAA all-tournament selection (1982-83, 1983-84, 1985-86)... 1982-83 Kodak, ABA-USA, Naismith and Fast Break All-American... 1983-84 Kodak, ABA-USA, Street & Smith’s, Naismith and NBA Today All-American... 1984-85 Kodak, ABA-USA, Naismith and Wade All-American... 1985- 86 Kodak, ABA-USA, Naismith All-American... three-time All-WCAA first team selection (1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85)... two time WCAA Player of the Year (1983-84, 1984-85)... 1985-86 Pac West Player of the Year and first team selection.

On Nov. 10, 2006, USC officially retired Miller’s #31 jersey, hanging it high in the Galen Center in a halftime ceremony of the USC women’s home opener.

Miller’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN 1982-83 33-33 268-486 .551 ------137-186 .737 973 20.4 ------320 9.7 104-4 115 87 79 115 1081 1983-84 33-33 281-493 .570 ------164-218 .752 726 22.0 ------350 10.6 102-5 120 98 82 104 1043 1984-85 30-30 302-572 .528 ------201-289 .696 805 26.8 ------474 15.8 90-5 86 103 80 116 1053 1985-86 32-32 308-506 .609 ------198-263 .753 814 25.4 ------390 12.2 90-2 93 74 79 127 1029 Totals 128-128 1159-2057 .565 ------700-956 .735 3018 23.7 ------1534 12.1 386-16 414 362 320 462 4206 NAISMITH WINNERS NAISMITH WINNERS Lisa Leslie 1994 Naismith Award Winner A three-time All-American (1992-94), four-time All-Pac-10 team selection (the first player in Pac-10 history to be so honored) and the unanimous 1994 Naismith National Player of the Year, Leslie finished her Trojan career with 2,414 career points and 1,214 career rebounds. She remains USC’s all-time leading shot blocker (321), and also ranks as the Trojans’ No. 3 leading scorer, (20.1 ppg), No. 4 in free throws made (461) and in rebounding (10.1 rpg), and No. 8 in all-time steals (228). Leslie also still stands tall in the Pac-12 record books, too. She’s No. 2 all-time in field goals made (973) and in blocks, and is No. 5 in rebounding average. As a freshman, Leslie led the country in scoring and rebounding, then became the first rookie in Pac-10 history to be named a first team selection as well as the NCAA Freshman of the Year. She topped her resume at the 1996 Olympics where she led the U.S. women’s team to the gold medal and repeated the feat in 2000, 2004 and 2008 leading the United States to gold medals in Sydney, Athens and most recently in Beijing. A three-time WNBA MVP and two-time WNBA Champion, Leslie is the WNBA’s leader in career points and rebounds. She was named an All-WNBA first team (eight times) and second team (four times) selection in her 13 seasons with the . Also a two-time Defensive Player of the Year, Leslie was selected as a Western Conference All-Star eight times with three All-Star game MVP awards.

Her accolades as a Trojan include: 1992-93 Naismith Award Finalist... 1991-92 Naismith Award Semifinalist... 1990-91 NCAA Freshman of the Year... 1991-92 NEAC, USBWA and Basketball Times All-American... 1992-93 Basketball Times and Scripps-Howard All-American... 1993-94 Kodak, USBWA, Women’s Basketball Association and Basketball America All- American... 1990-91 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year... 1990-91 Pac-10 All-Freshman team... four-time All-Pac-10 First Team selection (1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94)... three-time Pac-10 Player of the Week.

On Nov. 10, 2006, USC officially retired Leslie’s #33 jersey, hanging it high in the Galen Center in a halftime ceremony of the USC women’s home opener. Leslie’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN 1990-91 30-30 241-504 .478 2-8 .250 98-145 .676 582 19.4 109 190 299 10.0 118-9 20 109 78 43 799 1991-92 31-30 262-476 .550 2-8 .250 106-152 .697 632 20.4 94 167 261 8.4 115-8 46 103 54 56 970 1992-93 29-27 211-378 .558 2-8 .250 119-162 .735 543 18.7 94 191 285 9.8 107-9 59 107 95 60 920 1993-94 30-30 259-464 .558 1-13 .080 138-201 .687 657 21.9 142 227 369 12.3 94-4 83 83 94 69 944 Totals 120-117 973-1822 .534 7-37 .189 461-660 .698 2414 20.1 439 775 1214 10.1 434-30 208 402 321 228 3633 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NCAA1983 National Champions Highlighting the 1982-83 Season • For the regional championship, the Trojans avenged an • Under sixth-year head coach , the USC earlier season loss by defeating Long Beach State 81-74 in women’s basketball team entered the 1982-83 season front of 4,216 at Pauley Pavilion. USC was led by the “Triple ranked No. 1 by the AP, , Street & Smith Threat” of Miller and the McGee sisters — Pam and Paula. and Women’s Sport Magazine. All three earned NCAA All-Regional honors.

• To begin the season, the Women of Troy earned 13 Final Four straight wins, including four 100+ scoring games. Among • The Trojans faced Mideast Champion Georgia in the them, the Trojans defeated Louisiana Tech (two-time NCAA Semifinals in Norfolk, Va. Up by 13 points at the half defending NCAA champions) 64-58, breaking the Lady (40-27), USC defeated the Bulldogs 81-57. Miller posted Techster’s 59-game win streak. 16 points and 14 rebounds, while fellow freshman set an NCAA Final Four record with 16 assists. • USC won the Wahine Rainbow Classic Tournament and Winston Tire Classic. Finals 1982-83 All-Americans • USC and Louisiana Tech, the defending champion, met Paula McGee (Kodak, ABAUSA), Cheryl Miller (Kodak, • In spite of playing one of the nation’s most competitive for the third time this season in the championship game. ABAUSA, Naismith), Rhonda Windham (Fastbreak) schedules that season, the Women of Troy recorded USC’s best season ever with a 31-2 mark. • In front of 7,800 screaming fans, The Women of Troy Head Coach Linda Sharp was named , WCAA were sluggish to start the game and entered halftime with and The Sporting News Coach of the Year. • With a 13-1 record in the WCAA, USC captured the an 11-point deficit (26-37). conference crown. • To start the second half, Coach Linda Sharp employed 1982-83 Results (31-2, 13-1 WCAA) • In route to the National Championship, USC traveled a full-court press that led the Trojans on a 9-2 run midway more than 16,000 miles and broke 11 attendance records through the half. Fueled by key steals from Cooper, USC Nov. 21 at Pepperdine W, 105-62 on the road. took its first lead, 61-59, on a 16-foot jumper by Miller with Nov. 30 Northwestern W, 110-80 5:48 remaining. Dec. 4 at Louisiana Tech W, 64-58 First Round Dec. 6 at Tennessee W, 81-71 Dec. 14 * at San Diego State W, 102-66 • Paced by the efforts of Cheryl Miller and Cynthia Cooper, • USC increased its lead to five points with 1:57 on the Dec. 18 # Oklahoma City W, 97-68 the Women of Troy defeated NE Louisiana State 99-85 to clock, but saw that advantage diminish to two with six sec- Dec. 19 # Wayland Baptist W, 93-79 advance to the tournament regionals. onds remaining. Top-of-the-key desperation shots by the Dec. 21 # Hawai’i W, 95-62 Lady Techsters fell short, and the Women of Troy won the Dec. 28 ^ Rutgers W, 96-75 West Regional program’s first-ever NCAA National Championship, 69-67. Dec. 29 ^ Old Dominion W, 75-57 • Against Arizona State, USC quickly built a 38-point Jan. 7 Oklahoma Baptist W, 112-46 advantage en route to a 96-59 victory. This was the third • Miller scored a championship game record 27 points Jan. 14 * at Arizona State W, 72-70 win over the Sun Devils this season. after taking over in the second half and hitting key shots. Jan. 15 * at Arizona W, 80-68 She also broke the game record for most free throws at- Jan. 22 ~ Louisiana Tech L, 56-58 tempted (14) and free throws made (11) and was named Jan. 28 * at Long Beach State L, 73-74 (ot) Championship MVP. Feb. 1 * at Cal State Fullerton W, 89-47 Feb. 4 * at Stanford W, 92-64 Feb. 6 at Oregon W, 86-71 Feb. 7 at Oregon State W, 68-57 Feb. 11 * Arizona W, 78-66 Feb. 12 * Arizona State W, 92-52 Feb. 16 * UCLA W, 83-75 Feb. 19 * Long Beach State W, 90-75 Feb. 21 * Cal State Fullerton W, 76-65 Feb. 26 * San Diego State W, 89-63 March 9 * at UCLA W, 83-75 March 10 Pepperdine W, 90-56 March 12 * Stanford W, 81-63 March 18 ! NE Louisiana State W, 99-85 March 24 & Arizona State W, 96-59 March 26 & Long Beach State W, 81-74 April 1 = Georgia W, 81-57 April 3 = Louisiana Tech W, 69-67

* WCAA Game #Wahine Tournament — Honolulu, Hawai’i ^ Winston Tire Classic — Los Angeles ~ Game played at Orange Coast College ! NCAA First Round — Los Angeles & NCAA West Regional — Westwood, Calif. 1983 NCAA Division I Basketball Champions — Top Row (l to r): Kathy Doyle, Cheryl Miller, Paula McGee, = NCAA Final Four — Norfolk, Va. JaMaiia Bond, Pam McGee, Tracy Longo, Timi Pitzer, Trainer Sue Lerner. Middle Row: Trainer Leah Putnam, Rhonda Windham, Shontel Sherwood, Melissa Ward, Cynthia Cooper, Juliette Robinson, Yolanda Fletcher, LeAnne Sera. Front Row: Assistant Coach Jean Agee, Head Coach Linda Sharp, Assistant Coach Bruce Victor, Graduate Assistant Kathy Hammond. BACK-TO-BACK CHAMPS BACK-TO-BACK CHAMPS

NCAA1984 National Champions Highlighting the 1983-84 Season ing. At the Sports Arena, the Trojans led by as many as 30 • The Women of Troy entered the 1983-84 season as the points in the second half in route to the 90-74 victory. The defending NCAA champs and ranked No. 1 according 49ers were not able to contain the McGee sisters (Paula had to the . With the leadership of Cheryl 22 points, Pam added 11 rebounds) as USC advanced to the Miller and Cynthia Cooper, both preseason All-American Final Four by defeating its WCAA arch-rival. candidates, a lot was expected from the USC women’s basketball program and its nine returning letterwinners. Final Four • In a rematch of the 1983 national championship game and • The Trojans began the season with 10 consecutive victories, one of the Trojans’ early season losses, USC met Louisiana including wins over highly ranked Maryland, Tennessee Tech in the semifinals of the Final Four. The Women of Troy (twice), Missouri, Georgia and Oregon. struggled early in the contest with their own running attack, and were forced to play the slow and deliberate-style game • Despite the start, USC suffered a disappointing road trip of the Lady Techsters. The Trojans rallied with six minutes 1982-83 All-Americans in early January, enduring successive nine-point losses remaining as Cynthia Cooper entered the game and hit Cheryl Miller (Kodak), Paula McGee (Kodak), Pam McGee to Texas and Louisiana Tech, then losing to Old Dominion three straight shots and Yolanda Fletcher added two to put (Kodak) two nights later. The Women of Troy returned to win 14 USC on top. consecutive games following the brief losing streak. Cheryl Miller was honored as the Naismith Player of the Finals Year and the NCAA Championship MVP. • In the final game of the season, the Trojans fell to Long • Surprisingly, USC faced Tennessee in the championship Pam and Paula McGee were both Wade Trophy Beach State 71-67 and were forced to share the WCAA title game after the Lady Vols upset No. 3 Georgia and No. candidates. with the West Coast rival 49ers. 4 Old Dominion to reach the finals. The Trojans were the heavy favorites over 15th-ranked Tennessee, having First Round already defeated the Lady Vols twice earlier in the season. 1983-84 Results (29-4, 13-1 WCAA) • USC hosted the first round of the NCAA Tournament and defeated BYU 97-72. The team was paced by Pam • Despite the advantage, USC needed a come-from-behind Nov. 25 # Maryland W, 85-68 McGee, who had 25 points, and Cheryl Miller, who grabbed effort the win the game. The Lady Vols entered halftime Nov. 26 # Tennessee W, 78-64 14 boards. with a 28-26 lead and managed to hold onto a one-point Nov. 28 at Northwestern W, 67-65 (ot) lead with 7:36 left to play. Once again, head coach Linda Nov. 30 at Missouri W, 81-79 West Regional Sharp inserted Cynthia Cooper back into the lineup. Cooper Dec. 5 San Francisco W, 86-58 • Leading to the regional championship, the Women of Troy responded by penetrating Tennessee’s zone defense. Dec. 8 Tennessee W, 81-66 earned a 76-51 win over Montana thanks to the scoring Dec. 15 Georgia W, 82-74 efforts of Paula McGee (22 points) and the rebounding of • The Trojans sealed the championship with an 8-0 run. Dec. 23 Ohio State W, 102-73 her sister, Pam (12 rebounds). The partisan Los Angeles crowd was on its feet as the Dec. 29 ^ Penn State W, 79-66 Women of Troy defeated the Lady Vols 72-61 to claim their Dec. 30 ^ Oregon W, 91-57 • Advancing to the regional championship game, USC sought second-straight NCAA National Championship —­ the first Jan. 2 at Texas L, 68-77 revenge against Long Beach State and dominated the meet- school to do so in women’s basketball history. Jan. 3 at Louisiana Tech L, 66-75 Jan. 6 at Old Dominion L, 90-102 Jan. 8 at Rutgers W, 95-80 Jan. 13 * at Arizona W, 74-53 Jan. 14 * at Arizona State W, 101-67 Jan. 19 * San Diego State W, 101-84 Jan. 21 * Stanford W, 82-56 Jan. 28 * at Stanford W, 86-44 Feb. 4 * Long Beach State W, 79-69 Feb. 8 * at UCLA W, 78-60 Feb. 11 * Cal State Fullerton W, 88-76 Feb. 18 * at San Diego State W, 86-67 Feb. 25 * Arizona W, 85-58 Feb. 26 * Arizona State W, 82-61 Feb. 29 * Cal State Fullerton W, 81-58 March 3 *~ UCLA W, 85-63 March 4 * at Long Beach State L, 67-71 March 16 ! BYU W, 97-72 March 22 & Montana W, 76-51 March 24 & Long Beach State W, 90-74 March 30 = Louisiana Tech W, 62-57 April 1 = Tennessee W, 72-61

# Notre Dame Thanksgiving Classic - South Bend, Ind. 1984 NCAA Division I Basketball Champions —­ Front Row (l to r): Athletic Trainer Leah Putnam, LeeAnne Sera, Melissa Ward, ^ Winston Tire Classic - Los Angeles Cheryl Miller, Amy Alkek, Pam McGee. * WCAA game Also pictured in top row: Manager Mike Simmons, Paula McGee, Cynthia Cooper, Assistant Coach Kathy Ricks, ~ Game played at Loyola Marymount. Juliette Robinson, Tracy Longo, Donna Carter, Yolanda Fletcher, JaMaiia Bond, Rhonda Windham, Assistant Coach Jean Agee, Head Coach Linda Sharp. ! NCAA First Round - Los Angeles & NCAA West Regional - Los Angeles = NCAA Final Four - Westwood, Calif. 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000-Point Career Scorers

Cheryl Miller - 3,018 Cherie Nelson - 2,474 Lisa Leslie - 2,414 Paula McGee - 2,346 Tina Thompson - 2,248

Pam McGee - 2,214 Cassie Harberts - 1,832 Kathy Hammond - 1,797 Ebony Hoffman - 1,687 Briana Gilbreath - 1,608

Cynthia Cooper - 1,559 Ashley Corral - 1,542 Eshaya Murphy - 1,492 Joni Easterly - 1,469 Karon Howell - 1,426

Camille LeNoir - 1,396 Tammy Story - 1,230 Adrain Williams - 1,185 Terri Huff - 1,169 Holly Ford - 1,118

Tiffany Elmore - 1,082 Aisha Hollans - 1,074 Ariya Crook - 1,044 Rhonda Windham - 1,040 Tashara Carter - 1,001 1,000-POINT SCORERS YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY Year Head Coach Conf. Pct. Place Conf. Tourn. [Seed] Finish Overall Pct. Postseason (Record) 1976-77 Marci Cantrell 1-7 .125 -- 5-16 .238 — 1977-78 Linda Sharp 3-5 .600 4th 11-13 .458 — 1978-79 Linda Sharp 4-4 .500 3rd 21-10 .679 WAIAW Region 8 (1-2) 1979-80 Linda Sharp 9-3 .750 2nd 22-12 .647 AIAW Regionals (0-2) 1980-81 Linda Sharp 9-3 .750 2nd 26-8 .765 AIAW Final Four, 4th place (5-2) 1981-82 Linda Sharp 9-3 .750 2nd 23-4 .851 NCAA Regional Final (2-1) 1982-83 Linda Sharp 13-1 .929 1st 31-2 .939 NCAA CHAMPIONS (5-0) 1983-84 Linda Sharp 13-1 .929 t1st 29-4 .879 NCAA CHAMPIONS (5-0) 1984-85 Linda Sharp 10-4 .714 t2nd 21-9 .700 NCAA Regionals (1-1) 1985-86 Linda Sharp 8-0 1.000 1st 31-5 .861 NCAA Final Four, 2nd place (4-1) 1986-87 Linda Sharp 15-3 .833 1st 22-8 .733 NCAA Regionals (1-1) 1987-88 Linda Sharp 15-3 .833 2nd 22-8 .733 NCAA Regionals (1-1) 1988-89 Linda Sharp 8-10 .444 t4th 12-16 .429 — 1989-90 6-12 .333 7th 8-19 .296 — 1990-91 Marianne Stanley 11-7 .611 3rd 18-12 .600 NCAA Second Round (1-1) 1991-92 Marianne Stanley 14-4 .778 2nd 23-8 .742 NCAA Regional Final (2-1) 1992-93 Marianne Stanley 14-4 .778 2nd 22-7 .759 NCAA Regionals (1-1) 1993-94 Cheryl Miller 16-2 .889 1st 26-4 .867 NCAA Mideast Regional Final (3-1) 1994-95 Cheryl Miller 10-8 .556 5th 18-10 .643 NCAA First Round (0-1) 1995-96 Fred Williams 8-10 .444 t6th 13-14 .481 — 1996-97 Fred Williams 13-5 .722 3rd 20-9 .690 NCAA Second Round (1-1) 1997-98 Chris Gobrecht 7-11 .389 6th 12-15 .444 — 1998-99 Chris Gobrecht 3-15 .167 t9th 7-20 .259 — 1999-00 Chris Gobrecht 10-8 .556 5th 16-14 .533 WNIT Second Round (1-1) 2000-01 Chris Gobrecht 8-10 .444 t6th 13-15 .897 — 2001-02 Chris Gobrecht 11-7 .611 t4th [4] Pac-10 Quarterfinals 16-14 .533 WNIT Second Round (1-1) 2002-03 Chris Gobrecht 8-10 .444 t5th [7] Pac-10 Quarterfinals 14-17 .452 — 2003-04 Chris Gobrecht 11-7 .611 t3rd [3] Pac-10 Quarterfinals 15-13 .536 — 2004-05 12-6 .667 t2nd [4] Pac-10 Semifinals 20-11 .645 NCAA Second Round (1-1) 2005-06 Mark Trakh 11-7 .611 t4th [5] Pac-10 Semifinals 19-12 .613 NCAA Second Round (1-1) 2006-07 Mark Trakh 10-8 .556 5th [5] Pac-10 Semifinals 17-13 .567 — 2007-08 Mark Trakh 10-8 .556 4th [4] Pac-10 Quarterfinals 17-13 .567 — 2008-09 Mark Trakh 9-9 .500 t4th [6] Pac-10 Final 17-15 .531 — 2009-10 12-6 .667 3rd [3] Pac-10 Semifinals 19-12 .613 — 2010-11 Michael Cooper 10-8 .556 4th [5] Pac-10 Quarterfinals 24-13 .648 WNIT Finalist (5-1) 2011-12 Michael Cooper 12-6 .667 3rd [3] Pac-12 Quarterfinals 18-12 .600 — 2012-13 Michael Cooper 7-11 .389 7th [7] Pac-12 Quarterfinals 11-20 .355 — 2013-14 Cynthia Cooper-Dyke 11-7 .611 t4th [5] Pac-12 CHAMPION 22-13 .628 NCAA First Round (0-1) All-Time Records 371-243 .604 701-440 .614 2 NCAA Championships All-Time Coaching Comparisons Total Overall Conference Coach Years Seasons W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Cynthia Cooper-Dyke 2013-14 1 22-13 .628 11-7 .611 Michael Cooper 2009-2013 4 72-57 .558 41-31 .569 Mark Trakh 2004-2009 5 90-64 .584 52-38 .578 Chris Gobrecht 1997-2004 7 93-108 .463 58-68 .460 Fred Williams 1995-97 2 33-23 .589 21-15 .583 Cheryl Miller 1993-95 2 44-14 .759 26-10 .722 Marianne Stanley 1989-93 4 71-46 .609 45-27 .625 Linda Sharp 1977-89 12 271-99 .732 116-40 .744 Marci Cantrell Linda Sharp Marianne Stanley Marci Cantrell 1976-77 1 5-16 .258 1-7 .125

Chris Gobrecht Fred Williams Cheryl Miller Mark Trakh MICHAEL COOPER CYNTHIA COOPER-DYKE

ATLANTA DREAM Michael Cooper Head Coach • 2014-present Shay Murphy Karleen (Shields) Thompson Player • 2007 Asst. Coach • 2014-present Adrain Williams Fred Williams Player • 2006-07 Asst. Coach • 2009-12 Head Coach • 2012-13 Marianne Stanley Shay Murphy Head Coach • 2005-09 Player • 2010-present PHOENIX MERCURY Cynthia Cooper Ebony Hoffman Head Coach • 2001-02 Player • 2014-present Briana Gilbreath Briana Gilbreath Player • 2012-13 NOW-INACTIVE WNBA TEAMS.... Player • 2014-present Cheryl Miller UTAH STARZZ Head Coach • 1997-2000 Michelle Campbell Ebony Hoffman Player • 1999-2000 Player • 2004-10 Linda Sharp Asst. Coach • 2000 Fred Williams Shay Murphy Head Coach • 2002 Asst. Coach • 1998 Player • 2009 Adrain Williams Head Coach • 1999-2008 LOS ANGELES SPARKS Player • 2000-03 HOUSTON COMETS Kim Gessig SAN ANTONIO SILVER STARS Cynthia Cooper Player • 1997 Adrain Williams Player • 1997-2000, 2003 Ebony Hoffman Player • 2004-05 Monica Lamb Player • 2011-13 Player • 1998-2000 Lisa Leslie none Nicky McCrimmon Player • 1997-2012 Player • 2000-2004 Nicky McCrimmon Karleen (Shields) Thompson Player • 2000-04 Fred Williams Asst. Coach • 2005-06 Pam McGee Head Coach • 2014-present Head Coach • 2007-08 Player • 1998 Tina Thompson Marianne Stanley Michelle Campbell Player • 1997-2008 Asst. Coach • 2000 Player • 2000 Head Coach • 2010 Shay Murphy Pam McGee Adrain Williams Player • 2008 Player • 2004-05 Karleen (Shields) Thompson Player • 1997 Asst. Coach • 1997-2003 Co-Head Coach • 2004 Marianne Stanley Asst. Coach • 2001, 2011-present Rhonda Windham Head Coach • 2002-04 Shay Murphy General Manager • 1997-99 Player • 2008 indicates currently active in WNBA

Second Round: DRAFTED!! Adrain Williams (2000, Phoenix Mercury) 1997 Inaugural Elite Selection: Shay Murphy (2007, Minnesota Lynx) Cynthia Cooper (Houston Comets) Camille LeNoir (2009, Washington Mystics) Lisa Leslie (Los Angeles Sparks) Cassie Harberts (2013, ) First Round: Third Round: Ebony Hoffman (2004, Indiana Fever) Jacki Gemelos (2012, Minnesota Lynx) Pam McGee (1997, Sacramento Monarchs) Briana Gilbreath (2012, Washington Mystics) Tina Thompson (1997, Houston Comets) Fourth Round: Monica Lamb (1998, Houston Comets) Nicky McCrimmon (2000, Los Angeles Sparks)

2014-15 WOMEN OF TROY 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Jordan ADAMS McKenzie CALVERT G • 6-1 • RS So. G • 5-9 • Fr. 1 Irvine, Calif. 5 Schertz, Texas

Courtney JACO Kaneisha HORN Alexyz VAIOLETAMA G • 5-8 • So. F • 6-2 • Sr. F • 6-1 • Sr. 10 Compton, Calif. 13 Birmingham, Ala. 21 Fountain Valley, Calif.

Brianna BARRETT Drew EDELMAN Alexis LLOYD G • 5-7 • Jr. F • 6-4 • So. G • 5-9 • So. 23 Winnetka, Calif. 24 Sunnyvale, Calif. 25 Chicago, Ill.

Kiki Alofaituli Kristen SIMON Amy OKONKWO G • 6-0 • Sr. F • 6-1 • Fr. F • 6-2 • Fr. 32 Tustin, Calif. 35 Gardena, Calif. 43 Fontana, Calif.

Cynthia COOPER-DYKE Beth BURNS Jualeah WOODS Taja EDWARDS Head Coach • Second Season Associate Head Coach • First Season Assistant Coach • Second Season Assistant Coach • First Season