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Catheryn REDMON 102 | nebraska women's | 2011-12 Huskers Battle to Overcome Challenges in 2010-11 range against Miami, and with Kelley, Moore, Hooper, Redmon and Burke providing a solid starting five, the Huskers showed plenty of promise. "That was an offensive clinic," Miami Coach Katie Meier said after the game. "Great guard play. Lindsey Moore and Dominique Kelley absolutely obliterated us." Kelley, Moore and the Huskers kept it rolling three days later against Saint Mary's at the Devaney Center. Kelley produced a 22- effort that included one of the best shooting performances in school history. She went a perfect 13-for-13 at the line, answering the call time-after-time down the stretch to secure a 64-63 win. For her efforts, Kelley was named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Monday, Nov. 22. That same day, she scored 16 points, grabbed seven rebounds and dished out four assists as the Huskers recorded their first road win of the season with an 87-79 victory at Washington State. Hooper added 16 points and Moore 15, while Catheryn Redmon contributed her second double-double of the young season with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Nebraska returned to the Devaney Center to face Nebraska-Omaha Nov. 26. Hooper made quick work of the Mavs by scoring 25 points in just 24 minutes, while hitting 12-of-14 shots from the field in an 80-44 victory. The Huskers climbed to No. 24 in the Associated Press Top 25 and wrapped up a perfect November with a hard-fought 65-41 win over UNLV. Hooper again led the Dominique Kelley produced 25 points, nine rebounds and five assists in Nebraska's 99-85 victory over eventual ACC champion Huskers with 16 points, including four three-pointers Miami on Nov. 17. Kelley went on to win Big 12 Player-of-the-Week honors on Nov. 22, before her season was cut short by injury. against the Lady Rebels, as she closed her first month as NU's leading scorer with 16.8 points per game. Dominique Kelley walked onto the Devaney Center Kelley. "It was just such a tough deal for her and a tough Nebraska's promising start met its first setback to court in uniform with fellow seniors Catheryn Redmon way for her to end her career. But she will grow from it open December at Indiana. Kelley began experiencing knee and Jessica Periago for Senior Night. and take the lessons she has learned to the rest of her pain again, but still scored 21 points while grabbing six Tip-off for the Colorado game on March 2, 2011, was life. She is that kind of person." rebounds and dishing out six assists at Assembly Hall. not only the last home game of their careers, it was also After undergoing knee surgery to try to alleviate the Periago also stepped up for the Huskers. The 6-4 senior the final home regular-season game for the Huskers as pain on Sept. 29, Kelley returned to the court for the start center from Toulon, France, etched her name in the NU members of the Big 12 Conference. of the season and was simply sensational. Although she record book by burying all five of her three-point attempts Kelley had envisioned the moment and the outcome was limited by her injury, Kelley averaged 16.3 points, to finish with a career-high 15 points. before the season started. Unfortunately, not much about 5.2 rebounds and 3.8 assists while helping the Huskers Hooper added 13 points, but Burke, Moore and Redmon the 2010-11 season went as Kelley planned. to a 6-0 November. The Huskers averaged 81.7 points and combined for just nine points, as the Hoosiers escaped While she earned a Senior Night start with Redmon, shot nearly 48 percent from the field, including almost 41 with a 67-61 win to snap Nebraska's 37-game regular- Periago, Lindsey Moore and , Kelley stayed percent from three-point range through six games. season winning streak dating back to March of 2009. on the court for just eight seconds. Redmon won the tip, Those numbers were even more impressive considering After the setback at Indiana, Nebraska responded with and Kelley dribbled until Coach took a timeout. the level of competition. NU rolled to a 95-38 victory to an impressive 63-55 victory over in-state rival Creighton Kelley walked off the court to a standing ovation from open the season over a Vermont team that advanced to the in Omaha. Hooper notched the first double-double of her the Big Red faithful. The Lincoln native had not appeared second round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament. Against the career with 14 points and 10 rebounds against the Jays, in uniform since the Big 12 regular-season opener against Catamounts, the Huskers connected on a school-record while Kelley added 13 points and six assists despite Oklahoma nearly two months earlier. 17 three-pointers, including a career-high five from increasing pain in her knee. Moore also rebounded with "It was great to walk off the court to that kind of Moore. Kaitlyn Burke returned from Oct. 4 knee surgery 14 points and six assists while playing the full 40 minutes applause from our fans," Kelley said. "I just wish it could to go 4-for-4 from long range, while Hooper provided one for the first time in her career. It was the first of 16 times have ended differently. I would have much rather played of the best freshman debuts in school history with 15 that Moore would go the distance in 2010-11. every second, but my knee just wouldn't let me." points and six rebounds. Following the win over the Jays, the Huskers returned The 5-7 guard played just eight minutes against the Nebraska followed with an even better showing in a to the Devaney Center to notch a 66-53 win over Northern Sooners, coming off the bench for the first time in her 99-85 victory over Miami on Nov. 17. Kelley carried NU Colorado to improve to 8-1 on the season. Kelley scored career. She managed four points and three rebounds with a career-high 25 points, while adding a career-best just seven points in 19 minutes as her knee pain continued against OU, but running was almost unbearable. nine rebounds. She also pitched in five assists while to worsen, but Redmon stepped up with 16 points, eight Severe, chronic knee pain kept Kelley off the court for hitting 7-of-10 shots from the field and 11-of-13 free rebounds and five blocked shots against the Bears. Hooper all but a few seconds during Nebraska's final 16 games. throws against a Miami team that went on to win the added 11 points and eight boards to produce her eighth She also missed NU's final three non-conference games ACC regular-season title. double-figure scoring performance in her first nine games. prior to the Oklahoma contest, after battling to overcome Moore also had a huge game against the Hurricanes. Nebraska took a week off for finals before heading to the pain early in the season. The poured in a then-career high 22 points Las Vegas for the Duel in the Desert at the Cox Pavilion. Kelley, who earned honorable-mention All-Big 12 while dishing out nine assists. She hit 8-of-11 shots from The Huskers opened the three-game tournament with accolades as a junior, started the first 109 games of her the field. Hooper was also impressive, pumping in 22 a 79-70 loss to a Houston team that went on to produce career. After helping the Huskers to a 32-2 record that points, including 4-of-7 shooting from three-point range, its best season in school history while capturing the included a perfect 16-0 Big 12 mark and a league title in while pulling down six more rebounds against the Canes. Conference USA regular-season crown. 2009-10, Kelley's absence left a young group of Huskers Redmon provided a dominant inside presence for NU Hooper notched her second double-double with without their best player and most vocal leader. with her first double-double of the year with 14 points 25 points and a career-high 13 rebounds against the "In terms of the kind of person she is, the kind of and 13 rebounds. Cougars, while Kelley nearly added a double-double of teammate she is, the competitor she is, she's pretty much Overall, the Huskers shot a sizzling 63.6 percent from her own with 14 points and nine boards. Moore managed everything you want to be able to coach," Yori said of the field, including 57.1 percent (8-14) from three-point 14 points and five assists.

REVIEW | INAUGURAL BIG TEN CONFERENCE SEASON HUskers.com | 103 Kelley's Absence Forces Moore, Hooper to Grow Up Fast Nebraska tried to the next night against The Huskers dropped back-to-back games to NCAA Although the Huskers went winless in their final four another eventual conference champion in Marist. The Tournament qualifiers Kansas State and Iowa State, before games of the year, Moore continued to provide highlights. Red Foxes claimed the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference returning home to produce a 56-53 win over Texas Tech. At Kansas on Feb. 26, she erupted for a career-high 33 crown and won 31 games on the year, including a win over Redmon led the Huskers with 16 points and nine boards points to go along with five rebounds and five assists. Iowa State in the 2011 NCAA Tournament. The Huskers led against her homestate school, while Hooper added 16 She poured in 23 points and dished out nine assists Marist at halftime thanks to 12 points from Kelley, but points and eight boards of her own. in a narrow home loss to Colorado, before posting her her knee pain became unbearable in the second half. The victory was one of six for the Huskers over second career double-double with 13 points and 10 She did not score in the second half and did not play postseason tournament qualifiers on the year, as the Lady assists at eventual national champion Texas A&M to close in NU's next three games. Redmon managed 11 points Raiders advanced to the NCAA Tournament. the regular season on March 5. and seven rebounds, and Hooper added nine points and After closing January with a win, Nebraska embarked Moore added 13 more points and nine assists in a 10 boards, but Marist escaped with a 65-60 win. on a four-day road trip to Missouri. A blizzard in Missouri narrow loss to Iowa State in the opening round of the Big The next night, the Huskers played their first game forced the extra-long travel for the Huskers, in what the 12 Tournament in Kansas City, Mo., on March 8. in four seasons without Kelley in the starting five, as NU Tigers dubbed "The Snowpocalypse." Over the last five games of the season, Moore averaged squared off against eventual NCAA Sweet 16 qualifier While Missouri managed a victory, Hooper made a staggering 21.0 points and 8.2 assists per game, while Louisville. The Huskers trailed 35-22 at the half. history by tying the Nebraska record with seven three- firmly establishing herself as the leader of the future for In the second half, Hooper led a furious Husker rally, pointers on her way to a career-high 31 points. She scored the Big Red. finishing with 18 points and 10 rebounds while cutting 28 points in the second half - the highest-scoring half by Moore went on to earn honorable-mention All-Big the UL lead to 51-46 with five minutes left. The Cardinals any Big 12 player in 2010-11. 12 accolades, after averaging 17.0 points per game in held off the Huskers, and NU slipped to 8-4 on the season. Five more losses followed for the Huskers, including conference action. She also ranked third in the league Nebraska went home for the holidays, then returned three on the road and one at home to No. 1 Baylor on overall with 5.9 assists per contest. to the Devaney Center for a pair of games against Florida Feb. 9. Freshman guard Kellie McCann-Smith made her Hooper also claimed all-conference recognition as one teams to close non-conference play. NU rolled to a 78-59 final appearance at Colorado on Feb. 6, as a back injury of five players on the Big 12 All-Freshman Team. Hooper victory over South Florida, before capping non-conference sidelined her for the rest of the season. led the Huskers with 14.6 points per game on the year, play with a 10-4 mark in a 73-57 win over Florida A&M. The Huskers found the win column one last time with a while posting a Big 12 freshman-best 6.6 rebounds per Moore made history against the Rattlers by recording 76-34 pounding of Missouri at the Devaney Center on Feb. game. She also shattered the Nebraska freshman record Nebraska's first-ever triple-double with 12 points, 10 22. Moore led the Huskers with 23 points, six rebounds with 67 three-pointers on the season, while her 454 rebounds and a career-high-matching 11 assists. Redmon and eight assists. Harleen Sidhu added the best game points ranked second all-time among NU rookies. Her added a double-double of her own with 12 points and 12 of her career with 12 points off the bench. 205 rebounds ranked third on the Husker freshman list. boards against Florida A&M, while Hooper pitched in 20 "I liked the way our team approached the challenges Although she did not earn a spot on an all-conference points and seven boards. we faced throughout the year," Yori said. "I feel like our team, Redmon capped her four-year Nebraska career with The victory extended Nebraska's home winning streak players collectively had a good attitude and we continued a Husker Big 12 Tournament-record six blocked shots to 28 games - the second-longest streak in school history. to get better throughout the year. We didn't have many against the Cyclones to push her career total to 216 to Kelley tried to return for the Oklahoma game, but her wins to show for it, but I was pleased with the way we finish second in NU history. Her 77 blocks on the season knee was uncooperative, and the Sooners cruised to a competed and improved. That will help us in the future." also ranked second in the Husker record books. 70-50 win on their way to the NCAA Sweet 16. NU finished with a 13-18 overall record that included Redmon also finished second in the Big 12 with her Kelley's absence caused a major blow to the Huskers a 3-13 Big 12 mark. Although the Huskers finished 12th in 54.6 percentage. on both ends, perhaps most measurable on offense. In their final season in the Big 12, NU's strength of schedule While the Huskers will miss Kelley, Redmon and NU's 11 non-conference games with Kelley in the lineup, ranked in the top 30 in the nation, as the Big 12 was Periago in 2011-12, Moore and Hooper established the Huskers averaged 73.6 points per game, while the No. 1 RPI league in the country. Nebraska played 22 themselves as the nucleus of the future for years to come shooting 44.3 percent from the field and 38.6 percent from games against postseason teams, including 14 against as the Huskers make the move to the Big Ten. three-point range. Six of those 11 games came against NCAA Tournament competition. 2011 postseason teams, including conference champions Miami, Houston and Marist. In Big 12 Conference play, the Huskers averaged just 56.8 points while shooting 35.3 percent from the field, including just 28.8 percent from long range. Kelley's injury was just part of an unfortunate season filled with injuries for the Huskers. On Jan. 10, Burke suffered a broken nose to go along with existing knee and foot injuries. Burke played through all the injuries without missing a game, including a road loss to NCAA Tournament qualifier Iowa State on Jan. 11. Before the Huskers took the court again, sophomore guard Layne Reeves announced the end of her career after undergoing her fifth knee surgery. Reeves, a third-year guard, only played one game for NU in 2010-11. Katya Leick and Harleen Sidhu, who both tried to fill Kelley's shoes in the starting lineup, played with major leg injuries during the season, while Meghin Williams and Katie Simon were both sidelined by foot injuries. Williams played limited minutes in 18 games, while the freshman Simon took a redshirt year. Despite all the injuries, the Huskers returned home to defeat WNIT qualifier Kansas, 75-61, in overtime. Moore produced one of the best games of her career with 23 points, six rebounds and five assists, as her leadership role continued to expand. Burke also produced the best game of her career with 20 points, including four three-pointers against the Jayhawks, while Redmon notched another double-double with 15 points and a Lindsey Moore earned honorable-mention All-Big 12 accolades as a sophomore in 2010-11. Moore averaged 21.0 points career-high 17 rebounds, while blocking five shots. and 8.2 assists per game over Nebraska's final five games of the season.

NEBRASKA HAS AVERAGED 20 WINS PER SEASON OVER THE PAST EIGHT YEARS | REVIEW 104 | nebraska women's basketball | 2011-12 Overall 2010-11 Season Statistics Overall Record: 13-18 Home: 11-5 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 0-4 Rebounds Player G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Tot/Avg. PF-D A TO BK ST TP/Avg. 35-Jordan Hooper 31-31 908-29.3 162-447 .362 67-184 .364 63-86 .733 70-135 205/6.6 74-0 10 43 16 24 454/14.6 00-Lindsey Moore 31-31 1,164-37.5 157-363 .433 49-143 .343 74-95 .779 13-104 117/3.8 39-0 183 136 5 31 437/14.1 24-Dominique Kelley 13-12 321-24.7 47-107 .439 7-23 .304 68-75 .907 16-42 58/4.5 28-0 40 37 0 13 169/13.0 44-Catheryn Redmon 31-31 879-28.4 124-227 .546 0-0 .000 47-92 .511 73-149 222/7.2 84-1 15 69 77 21 295/9.5 5-Kaitlyn Burke 31-29 963-31.1 76-211 .360 32-115 .278 12-14 .857 18-65 83/2.7 46-0 79 48 3 24 196/6.3 20-Katya Leick 30-9 634-21.1 55-162 .340 20-51 .392 24-39 .615 45-91 136/4.5 55-0 34 53 1 17 154/5.1 1-Kellie McCann-Smith 22-0 228-10.4 24-74 .324 14-44 .318 5-8 .625 7-18 25/1.1 28-0 10 15 1 11 67/3.0 12-Layne Reeves 1-0 11-11.0 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-2 2/2.0 0-0 2 0 0 0 3/3.0 13-Jessica Periago 31-9 558-18.0 30-89 .337 19-56 .339 2-6 .333 27-69 96/3.1 32-0 22 31 14 15 81/2.6 55-Adrianna Maurer 24-0 190-7.9 20-56 .357 2-7 .286 9-11 .818 9-23 32/1.3 19-0 3 13 1 2 51/2.1 10-Meghin Williams 18-0 110-6.1 13-47 .277 1-10 .100 5-9 .556 11-15 26/1.4 21-0 4 11 0 3 32/1.8 21-Harleen Sidhu 29-3 259-8.9 13-54 .241 6-23 .261 11-13 .846 10-11 21/0.7 13-0 9 16 0 6 43/1.5 Team 80-83 163/5.4 16 Total 31 6,225 722-1,839 .393 218-658 .331 320-448 .714 379-807 1,186/38.3 439-1 411 488 118 167 1,982/63.9 Opponents 31 6,225 756-1,880 .402 203-586 .346 291-415 .701 384-814 1,198/38.6 474-5 402 448 125 265 2,006/64.7

Score by Periods 1 2 OT Total Deadball Rebounds Nebraska 950 1,013 19 1,982 54 Opponents 961 1,040 5 2,006 55

2010-11 Nebraska Women’s Basketball Team: (Front row, from left): Director of Operations Jan Bethea, Kellie McCann-Smith, Katya Leick, Meghin Williams, Rebecca Woodberry, Lindsey Moore, Kaitlyn Burke, Dominique Kelley, Layne Reeves and Athletic Trainer Megan Yanda. (Back row, from left): Associate Head Coach Sunny Smallwood, Assistant Coach Dayna Finch, Administrative Assistant Shawn Gilbert, Head Coach Connie Yori, Katie Simon, Jordan Hooper, Jessica Periago, Catheryn Redmon, Adrianna Maurer, Harleen Sidhu, Strength Coach Rusty Ruffcorn, Graduate Assistant Bryce Currie, Assistant Coach Kellie Lewis-Jay.

REVIEW | INAUGURAL BIG TEN CONFERENCE SEASON HUskers.com | 105 2010-11 Game-by-Game Results Overall: 13-18 Conference: 3-13 Home: 11-5 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 0-4

Date Opponent W/L Score Home Away Neutral Total Big 12 Att. High Points High Rebounds High Assists 11/15 Vermont W 95-38 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 3,201 (17) Moore (6) Hooper (7) Burke (6) Leick 11/17 Miami W 99-85 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 4,333 (25) Kelley (13) Redmon (9) Moore 11/20 Saint Mary’s W 64-63 3-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 3,171 (22) Kelley (5) Redmon (5) Moore (5) Burke (5) Periago (5) Leick 11/22 at Washington State W 87-79 3-0 1-0 0-0 4-0 0-0 541 (17) Redmon (10) Redmon (5) Moore 11/26 Nebraska-Omaha W 80-44 4-0 1-0 0-0 5-0 0-0 2,734 (25) Hooper (7) Periago (8) Kelley (7) Redmon 11/30 UNLV W 65-41 5-0 1-0 0-0 6-0 0-0 3,775 (16) Hooper (6) Redmon (4) Moore 12/5 at Indiana L 61-67 5-0 1-1 0-0 6-1 0-0 1,628 (21) Kelley (6) Kelley (6) Kelley (6) Periago 12/8 at Creighton W 63-55 5-0 2-1 0-0 7-1 0-0 2,061 (14) Hooper (10) Hooper (6) Kelley (14) Moore (6) Moore 12/11 Northern Colorado W 66-53 6-0 2-1 0-0 8-1 0-0 2,722 (16) Redmon (8) Hooper (6) Moore (8) Redmon 12/18 vs. Houston% L 70-79 6-0 2-1 0-1 8-2 0-0 946 (25) Hooper (13) Hooper (5) Moore 12/19 vs. Marist% L 60-65 6-0 2-1 0-2 8-3 0-0 958 (12) Kelley (10) Hooper (3) Moore 12/20 vs. Louisville% L 51-65 6-0 2-1 0-3 8-4 0-0 648 (18) Hooper (10) Hooper (4) Moore (10) Leick 12/30 South Florida W 78-59 7-0 2-1 0-3 9-4 0-0 3,726 (17) Leick (8) Leick (9) Moore 1/2 Florida A&M W 73-57 8-0 2-1 0-3 10-4 0-0 3,475 (20) Hooper (12) Redmon (11) Moore! (12) Moore! (10) Moore! 1/8 #19 Oklahoma* L 50-70 8-1 2-1 0-3 10-5 0-1 4,749 (16) Hooper (8) Hooper (5) Moore 1/11 at #17 Iowa State* L 43-64 8-1 2-2 0-3 10-6 0-2 9,608 (13) Moore (6) Hooper (3) Burke (6) Redmon 1/16 Kansas* W 75-61 OT 9-1 2-2 0-3 11-6 1-2 5,693 (23) Moore (17) Redmon (5) Moore 1/22 at Kansas State* L 37-64 9-1 2-3 0-3 11-7 1-3 4,931 (12) Redmon (14) Redmon (6) Moore 1/26 #23 Iowa State* L 66-85 9-2 2-3 0-3 11-8 1-4 4,697 (27) Moore (11) Leick (5) Moore 1/29 Texas Tech* W 56-53 10-2 2-3 0-3 12-8 2-4 3,851 (16) Hooper (9) Leick (7) Moore (16) Redmon (9) Redmon 2/2 at Missouri* L 69-76 10-2 2-4 0-3 12-9 2-5 802 (31) Hooper (8) Hooper (6) Moore (8) Redmon 2/6 at Colorado* L 45-70 10-2 2-5 0-3 12-10 2-6 2,375 (14) Hooper (6) Leick (5) Moore (6) Redmon 2/9 #1 Baylor* L 45-69 10-3 2-5 0-3 12-11 2-7 6,102 (18) Moore (6) Redmon (5) Moore (6) Burke 2/12 at Oklahoma State* L 57-80 10-3 2-6 0-3 12-12 2-8 2,473 (12) Burke (9) Redmon (6) Moore 2/15 at Texas* L 55-67 10-3 2-7 0-3 12-13 2-9 4,129 (18) Moore (8) Hooper (3) Burke (3) Moore 2/19 Kansas State* L 64-69 10-4 2-7 0-3 12-14 2-10 7,427 (20) Hooper (9) Hooper (7) Moore 2/22 Missouri* W 76-34 11-4 2-7 0-3 13-14 3-10 4,972 (23) Moore (7) Periago (8) Moore 2/26 at Kansas* L 61-77 11-4 2-8 0-3 13-15 3-11 2,518 (33) Moore (4) Burke (5) Moore (4) Redmon 3/2 Colorado* L 61-64 11-5 2-8 0-3 13-16 3-12 4,696 (23) Moore (10) Redmon (9) Moore 3/5 at #5 Texas A&M* L 49-84 11-5 2-9 0-3 13-17 3-13 8,981 (16) Hooper (6) Hooper (10) Moore (6) Moore 3/8 vs. Iowa State# L 61-69 11-5 2-9 0-4 13-18 3-13 4,415 (16) Hooper (7) Hooper (9) Moore

AP Ranking at game time listed before team ! denotes first triple-double in Nebraska basketball history Home Attendance (Avg.) -- 69,324 (4,333) % denotes Duel in the Desert Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) Road Attendance (Avg.) -- 40,047 (3,640) * denotes Big 12 Conference game Neutral Attendance (Avg.) -- 6,967 (1,742) # denotes Big 12 Tournament game (Municipal Auditorium - Kansas City, Mo.) Total Attendance (Avg.) -- 116,338 (3,753)

NEBRASKA HAS AVERAGED 20 WINS PER SEASON OVER THE PAST EIGHT YEARS | REVIEW 106 | nebraska women's basketball | 2011-12 2010-11 Nebraska Team Highs & Lows Husker Team Season Highs Points...... 99...... vs. Miami, 11/17/10 First Half Points...... 48...... vs. Miami, 11/17/10 Second Half Points...... 51...... vs. Miami, 11/17/10 Overtime Points...... 19...... vs. Kansas, 1/16/11 Field Goals Made...... 35...... vs. Miami, 11/17/10 Field Goals Att...... 79...... vs. Houston, 12/18/10 Field Goal Pct...... 63.6 (35-55)...... vs. Miami, 11/17/10 Three-Pt. FG Made...... 17...... vs. Vermont, 11/13/10 Three-Pt. FG Att...... 33...... vs. Vermont, 11/13/10 Three-Pt. FG Pct...... 57.1 (8-14)...... vs. Miami, 11/17/10 Free Throws Made...... 21...... vs. Miami, 11/17/10 Free Throws Att...... 26...... vs. Miami, 11/17/10 Free Throw Pct...... 93.8 (15-16)...... vs. Saint Mary’s, 11/20/10 Rebounds...... 51...... vs. Houston, 12/18/10 Rebound Margin...... +17 (43-26)...... vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 11/26/10 Assists...... 24...... vs. Vermont, 11/13/10 Steals...... 13...... vs. Vermont, 11/13/10 Blocked Shots ...... 7...... vs. Iowa State, 3/8/11 ...... Kansas State, 2/19/11 ...... at Kansas State, 1/22/11 Turnovers...... 27...... vs. Northern Colorado, 12/11/10 Fouls...... 21...... at Iowa State, 1/11/11 ...... vs. Miami, 11/17/10 Opponent Team Season Lows Points...... 34...... Missouri, 2/22/11 First Half Points...... 15...... Missouri, 2/22/11 Second Half Points...... 12...... Vermont, 11/13/10 Overtime Points...... 5...... Kansas, 1/16/11 Field Goals Made...... 10...... Missouri, 2/22/11 Field Goals Att...... 50...... UNLV, 11/30/10 Sophomore point guard Lindsey Moore hit 5-of-8 three-pointers to help the Huskers Field Goal Pct...... 18.2 (10-55)...... Missouri, 2/22/11 set the school record with 17 threes in a season-opening win over Vermont on Nov. 13. Three-Pt. FG Made...... 2...... UNLV, 11/30/10 ...... Vermont, 11/13/10 Assists...... 7...... at Kansas State, 1/22/11 Three-Pt. FG Att...... 13...... Northern Colorado, 12/11/10 Steals...... 1...... vs. Baylor, 2/9/11 Three-Pt. FG Pct...... 13.3 (2-15)...... Vermont, 11/13/10 ...... at Kansas State, 1/22/11 Free Throws Made...... 2...... Nebraska-Omaha, 11/26/10 Blocked Shots ...... 0...... at Kansas, 2/26/11 Free Throws Att...... 3...... Nebraska-Omaha, 11/26/10 ...... at Iowa State, 1/11/11 Free Throw Pct...... 46.7 (7-15)...... South Florida, 12/30/10 ...... vs. UNLV, 11/30/10 Rebounds...... 26...... Nebraska-Omaha, 11/26/10 Turnovers...... 7...... vs. Texas Tech, 1/29/11 Rebound Margin...... -17 (26-43)...... Nebraska-Omaha, 11/26/10 Fouls...... 9...... vs. Texas Tech, 1/29/11 Assists...... 4...... UNLV, 11/30/10 ...... Florida A&M, 1/2/11 Steals...... 2...... Iowa State, 1/26/11 Blocked Shots...... 0...... Florida A&M, 1/2/11 Opponent Team Season Highs ...... at Indiana, 12/5/10 Points...... 85...... Iowa State, 1/26/11 Turnovers...... 7...... at Kansas State, 2/19/11 ...... Miami, 11/17/10 Fouls...... 7...... at Kansas, 2/6/11 First Half Points...... 45...... Iowa State, 1/26/11 ...... at Texas, 2/15/11 Second Half Points...... 53...... at Oklahoma State, 2/12/11 Overtime Points...... 5...... Kansas, 1/16/11 Husker Team Season Lows Field Goals Made...... 35...... at Washington State, 11/22/10 Points...... 37...... at Kansas State, 1/22/11 Field Goals Att...... 79...... at Washington State, 11/22/10 First Half Points...... 18...... at Oklahoma State, 2/12/11 Field Goal Pct...... 58.6 (34-58)...... Kansas, 2/26/11 ...... at Kansas State, 1/22/11 Three-Pt. FG Made...... 13...... vs. Iowa State, 3/8/11 Second Half Points...... 17...... at Iowa State, 1/11/11 Three-Pt. FG Att...... 29...... vs. Iowa State, 3/8/11 Overtime Points...... 19...... vs. Kansas, 1/16/11 Three-Pt. FG Pct...... 58.8 (10-17)...... Iowa State, 1/26/11 Field Goals Made...... 12...... at Kansas State, 1/22/11 Free Throws Made...... 18...... vs. Houston, 12/18/10 Field Goals Att...... 51...... at Kansas State, 1/22/11 ...... Miami, 11/17/10 ...... vs. South Florida, 12/30/10 Free Throws Att...... 28...... vs. Houston, 12/18/10 ...... vs. UNLV, 11/30/10 Free Throw Pct...... 93.8 (15-16)...... at Texas A&M, 3/5/11 Field Goal Pct...... 23.5 (12-51)...... at Kansas State, 1/22/11 ...... 93.8 (15-16)...... Baylor, 2/9/11 Three-Pt. FG Made...... 2...... at Kansas State, 1/22/11 Rebounds...... 51...... vs. Houston, 12/18/10 Three-Pt. FG Att...... 13...... vs. South Florida, 12/30/10 Rebound Margin...... +18 (45-27)...... at Colorado, 2/6/11 ...... at Creighton, 12/8/10 Assists...... 23...... at Texas A&M, 3/5/11 Three-Pt. FG Pct...... 11.8 (2-17)...... at Kansas State, 1/22/11 ...... at Washington State, 11/22/10 Free Throws Made...... 1...... at Kansas, 2/26/11 Steals...... 17...... Miami, 11/17/10 Free Throws Att...... 3...... at Kansas, 2/26/11 Blocked Shots...... 10...... at Oklahoma State, 2/12/11 ...... at Iowa State, 1/11/11 Turnovers...... 27...... Nebraska-Omaha, 11/26/10 Free Throw Pct...... 33.3 (1-3)...... at Kansas, 2/26/11 Fouls...... 22...... Iowa State, 1/26/11 Rebounds...... 22...... at Kansas, 2/26/11 ...... Oklahoma, 1/8/11 Rebound Margin...... -18 (27-45)...... at Colorado, 2/6/11 ...... South Florida, 12/30/10

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Game FG FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF A TO BS ST TP Nebraska 31 69 .449 17 33 .515 16 23 .696 15 28 43 14 24 9 2 13 95 Vermont 13 51 .255 2 15 .133 10 16 .625 12 27 39 18 6 26 3 3 38 Nebraska 35 55 .636 8 14 .571 21 26 .808 7 32 39 21 21 26 4 7 99 Miami 31 74 .419 5 15 .333 18 27 .667 17 17 34 21 6 16 2 17 85 Nebraska 22 61 .361 5 22 .227 15 16 .938 11 28 39 12 10 17 3 7 64 Saint Mary’s 25 60 .417 6 19 .316 7 9 .778 8 29 37 18 10 18 4 8 63 Nebraska 34 68 .500 4 14 .286 15 21 .714 15 32 47 10 14 24 3 6 87 at Washington State 35 79 .443 5 15 .333 4 6 .667 13 22 35 18 23 17 4 13 79 Nebraska 33 66 .500 7 18 .389 7 8 .875 15 28 43 10 20 19 6 12 80 Nebraska-Omaha 18 53 .340 6 16 .375 2 3 .667 8 18 26 12 9 27 7 10 44 #24 Nebraska 21 51 .412 9 22 .409 14 21 .667 8 23 31 14 16 16 1 12 65 UNLV 12 50 .240 2 14 .143 15 19 .789 18 26 44 18 4 26 5 11 41 #24 Nebraska 22 53 .415 9 19 .474 8 12 .667 10 22 32 11 12 17 6 6 61 at Indiana 27 62 .435 6 21 .286 7 11 .636 17 23 40 12 14 15 0 11 67 Nebraska 24 52 .462 5 13 .385 10 15 .667 7 31 38 13 14 14 2 4 63 at Creighton 20 61 .328 7 24 .292 8 13 .615 12 25 37 15 17 11 5 6 55 Nebraska 24 55 .436 4 17 .235 14 22 .636 15 30 45 16 12 27 6 8 66 Northern Colorado 22 62 .355 3 13 .231 6 10 .600 12 22 34 21 10 24 2 14 53 Nebraska 26 79 .329 10 29 .345 8 12 .667 21 30 51 19 11 13 2 2 70 vs. Houston 27 65 .415 7 23 .304 18 28 .643 15 36 51 14 13 11 9 7 79 Nebraska 22 54 .407 7 19 .368 9 15 .600 10 27 37 19 11 18 1 8 60 vs. Marist 22 53 .415 4 19 .211 17 21 .810 6 24 30 14 13 13 3 7 65 Nebraska 19 58 .328 8 26 .308 5 9 .556 17 24 41 17 12 26 5 2 51 vs. Louisville 24 60 .400 6 16 .375 11 15 .733 15 25 40 17 8 17 9 14 65 Nebraska 27 51 .529 6 13 .462 18 24 .750 8 30 38 12 15 11 4 4 78 South Florida 22 66 .333 8 23 .467 7 15 .467 17 19 36 22 11 8 4 5 59 Nebraska 26 67 .388 12 30 .400 9 14 .643 16 34 50 9 21 13 2 5 73 Florida A&M 20 61 .328 9 20 .450 8 9 .889 8 26 34 11 15 14 0 7 57 Nebraska 16 54 .296 5 19 .263 13 22 .591 12 28 40 14 11 19 4 5 50 #19 Oklahoma 26 60 .433 11 24 .458 7 10 .700 8 31 39 22 16 15 2 12 70 Nebraska 18 55 .327 5 24 .208 2 3 .667 9 22 31 21 9 15 1 4 43 at #17 Iowa State 25 54 .463 6 15 .400 8 14 .571 11 29 40 10 17 12 3 6 64 Nebraska 28 69 .406 6 19 .316 13 16 .813 19 28 47 14 15 15 6 8 75 Kansas 22 71 .310 4 24 .167 13 16 .813 22 25 47 21 14 18 5 8 61 Nebraska 12 51 .235 2 17 .118 11 14 .786 14 30 44 15 7 22 7 1 37 at Kansas State 24 67 .358 10 22 .455 6 9 .667 14 25 39 12 16 8 2 11 64 Nebraska 20 62 .323 7 22 .318 19 25 .760 15 20 35 18 10 9 4 3 66 #23 Iowa State 34 59 .576 10 17 .588 7 13 .538 11 29 40 22 16 12 5 2 85 Nebraska 20 54 .370 4 15 .267 12 18 .667 11 25 36 9 13 7 4 4 56 Texas Tech 22 60 .367 6 24 .250 3 5 .600 13 26 39 17 6 10 6 6 53 Nebraska 24 71 .338 11 28 .393 10 12 .833 15 24 39 19 12 10 6 4 69 at Missouri 27 63 .429 7 20 .350 7 20 .350 15 21 45 13 13 10 4 7 76 Nebraska 17 59 .288 3 17 .176 8 11 .727 7 20 27 12 8 10 2 8 45 at Colorado 27 55 .491 10 21 .476 6 7 .857 8 37 45 15 18 17 4 7 70 Nebraska 17 61 .279 7 32 .219 4 6 .667 13 21 34 14 11 11 1 1 45 #1 Baylor 24 56 .429 6 16 .375 15 16 .938 11 33 44 11 9 9 6 6 69 Nebraska 20 63 .317 7 26 .269 10 15 .667 17 25 42 17 11 19 2 3 57 at Oklahoma State 33 63 .524 7 22 .318 7 11 .636 7 31 38 17 22 11 10 9 80 Nebraska 23 57 .404 6 18 .333 3 5 .600 13 24 37 16 9 25 4 7 55 at Texas 27 60 .450 4 16 .250 9 14 .643 12 23 35 7 8 15 2 16 67 Nebraska 22 59 .373 9 24 .375 11 14 .786 15 20 35 10 11 8 7 2 64 Kansas State 27 56 .482 10 18 .556 5 8 .625 11 23 34 16 13 7 1 6 69 Nebraska 28 57 .491 10 23 .435 10 14 .714 11 35 46 14 17 13 6 4 76 Missouri 10 55 .182 3 14 .214 11 16 .688 11 20 31 14 5 12 3 6 34 Nebraska 26 57 .456 8 23 .348 1 3 .333 8 14 22 11 12 15 0 5 61 at Kansas 34 58 .586 2 7 .286 7 10 .700 11 25 36 7 18 12 2 7 77 Nebraska 22 60 .367 4 15 .267 13 17 .765 14 22 36 10 13 10 5 5 61 Colorado 24 57 .421 9 22 .409 7 10 .700 13 26 39 16 9 16 3 7 64 Nebraska 20 55 .364 4 18 .222 5 6 .833 6 23 29 13 13 18 5 2 49 at #5 Texas A&M 30 67 .448 9 22 .409 15 16 .938 15 29 44 11 23 8 5 11 84 Nebraska 23 56 .411 9 29 .310 6 9 .667 5 27 32 15 16 12 7 5 61 vs. Iowa State 22 62 .355 13 29 .448 12 17 .706 16 30 46 12 20 13 5 5 69

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Big 12 Regular-Season Conference Standings Team Big 12 Pct. Big 12 Tournament Overall Pct. $Baylor%&^ 15-1 .938 3-0, Champion 34-3 .919 $Texas A&M^ 13-3 .812 2-1, Runner-up 33-5 .868 $Oklahoma^ 10-6 .625 1-1, Semifinals 23-12 .657 $Kansas State^ 10-6 .625 1-1, Semifinals 21-11 .656 Iowa State^ 9-7 .563 1-1, Quarterfinals 22-11 .667 Texas Tech^ 8-8 .500 1-1, Quarterfinals 22-11 .667 Texas^ 7-9 .438 1-1, Quarterfinals 19-14 .576 Kansas@ 6-10 .375 1-1, Quarterfinals 21-13 .618 Colorado@ 6-10 .375 0-1, First Round 18-16 .529 Missouri 5-11 .313 0-1, First Round 13-18 .419 Oklahoma State@ 4-12 .250 0-1, First Round 17-15 .531 Nebraska 3-13 .200 0-1, First Round 13-18 .419 $-Top four seeds in Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship earned first-round byes Lindsey Moore earned honorable-mention All-Big 12 accolades as %-Big 12 regular-season champions; &-Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament Champion a sophomore. In Big 12 games, Moore led the Huskers and ranked 10th in the league with 17.0 points per game while ranking third in ^-NCAA Tournament qualifiers; @-Postseason WNIT qualifiers the conference with 5.9 assists per game.

Big 12 Conference Tournament Sixth Player of the Year Second Team March 8-12, 2011 Maryann Baker, Sr., Guard, Texas A&M Player, School, Year Position Chynna Brown, So., Guard, Texas Tech Kansas City, Mo. Jalana Childs, Kansas State, Jr. Forward First Team RaeShara Brown, Missouri, Sr. Guard Municipal Auditorium , Oklahoma State, So. Forward Player, School, Year Position First Round, Tuesday, March 8 Chassidy Fussell, Texas, Fr. Guard , Baylor, So. Center #8 Kansas 71, #9 Colorado 45 (Metro) Kierra Mallard, Texas Tech, Jr. Forward/Center Melissa Jones, Baylor, Sr. Guard #5 Iowa State 69, #12 Nebraska 61 (Metro) , Baylor, Fr. Guard Honorable Mention #7 Texas 79, #10 Missouri 66 (Metro) Brittany Spears, Colorado, Sr. Forward Player, School, Year Position #6 Texas Tech 75, #11 Oklahoma State 52 (Metro) Kelsey Bolte, Iowa State, Sr. Guard Lindsey Moore, Nebraska, So. Guard Second Round, Wednesday, March 9 Carolyn Davis, Kansas, So. Forward Aaryn Ellenberg, Oklahoma, Fr. Guard #1 Baylor 86, #8 Kansas 51 (FSN) , Kansas State, So. Guard Ashleigh Fontenette, Texas, Jr. Guard #4 Kansas State 56, #5 Iowa State 53 (FSN) , Oklahoma, Sr. Guard Kathleen Nash, Texas, Sr. Guard/Forward #2 Texas A&M 77, #7 Texas 50 (FSN) , Texas A&M, Sr. Forward/Center Sydney Carter, Texas A&M, Jr. Guard #3 Oklahoma 71, #6 Texas Tech 69 (FSN) , Texas A&M, Jr. Guard , Texas A&M, Sr. Guard Semifinals, Friday, March 11 Casey Morris, Texas Tech, So. Guard #1 Baylor 86, #4 Kansas State 53 (FSN) Teena Wickett, Texas Tech, Sr. Forward/Center #2 Texas A&M 81, #3 Oklahoma 68 (FSN) All-Freshman Team Championship Game, Saturday, March 12 Player, School, Year Position #1 Baylor 61, #2 Texas A&M 58 (FSN) Jordan Hooper, Nebraska, Fr. Forward Odyssey Sims, Baylor, Fr. Guard Academic All-Big 12 Huskers Hallie Christofferson, Iowa State, Fr. Forward Player, Year Team Aaryn Ellenberg, Oklahoma, Fr. Guard Jessica Periago, Senior First Chassidy Fussell, Texas, Fr. Guard Kaitlyn Burke, Junior First All-Defensive Team Harleen Sidhu, Junior First Player, School, Year Position Big 12 All-Conference Teams Brittney Griner, Baylor, So. Center Coach of the Year , Iowa State, So. Forward , Baylor Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma, Sr. Guard Player of the Year Sydney Carter, Texas A&M, Jr. Guard Brittney Griner, So., Center, Baylor Monique Smalls, Texas Tech, So. Guard Newcomer of the Year , So., Forward, Baylor Freshman of the Year Odyssey Sims, Fr., Guard, Baylor Jordan Hooper earned a spot on the Big 12 All-Freshman Team with one of the most productive rookie seasons in Defensive Player of the Year school history. Hooper’s 454 points ranked second all-time Brittney Griner, So., Center, Baylor among NU freshmen, while her 205 rebounds ranked third.

REVIEW | INAUGURAL BIG TEN CONFERENCE SEASON HUskers.com | 109 2010-11 conference-only statistics Overall Record: 3-13 Home: 3-5 Away: 0-8 Neutral: 0-0 Rebounds Player G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Tot/Avg. PF-D A TO BK ST TP/Avg. 00-Lindsey Moore 16-16 629-39.3 99-220 .450 29-80 .363 45-55 .818 10-53 63/3.9 23-0 94 74 3 13 272/17.0 35-Jordan Hooper 16-16 483-30.2 74-236 .314 33-101 .327 37-49 .755 37-65 102/6.4 42-0 1 13 11 12 218/13.6 44-Catheryn Redmon 16-16 466-29.1 58-120 .483 0-0 .000 29-50 .580 37-81 118/7.4 43-0 8 38 39 13 145/9.1 5-Kaitlyn Burke 16-15 549-34.3 40-122 .328 14-61 .230 6-7 .857 11-30 41/2.6 29-0 40 29 2 9 100/6.3 20-Katya Leick 16-6 362-22.6 22-78 .282 8-22 .364 14-21 .667 25-44 69/4.3 28-0 15 23 1 7 66/4.1 55-Adrianna Maurer 12-0 107-8.9 12-32 .375 2-4 .500 4-5 .800 5-11 16/1.3 14-0 1 7 1 1 30/2.5 24-Dominique Kelley 2-1 8-4.0 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-3 3/1.5 1-0 1 1 0 1 4/2.0 21-Harleen Sidhu 16-2 154-9.6 9-34 .265 3-16 .188 6-7 .857 7-6 13/0.8 7-0 7 10 0 3 27/1.7 1-Kellie McCann-Smith 8-0 87-10.9 5-24 .208 3-17 .176 0-0 .000 3-8 11/1.4 11-0 3 4 1 2 13/1.6 13-Jessica Periago 16-8 315-19.7 8-45 .178 6-31 .194 0-2 .000 12-30 42/2.6 15-0 10 14 6 2 22/1.4 10-Meghin Williams 11-0 65-5.9 5-31 .161 0-8 .000 2-3 .667 7-7 14/1.3 14-0 2 4 0 3 12/1.1 Team 45-43 88/5.5 9 Total 16 3,225 333-944 .353 98-340 .288 145-201 .721 199-381 580/36.2 227-0 182 226 64 66 909/56.8 Opponents 16 3,225 416-961 .433 114-304 .375 141-196 .719 190-445 635/39.7 231-2 223 192 63 127 1,087/67.9

Score by Periods 1 2 OT Total Deadball Rebounds Nebraska 419 471 19 909 23 Opponents 507 575 5 1,087 29

Senior center Catheryn Redmon produced the best season of her career with 9.5 points and 7.2 rebounds per game, including a career-high 19 points and 10 rebounds in her final regular- season home game against Colorado at the Devaney Center on March 2. Redmon produced six double-doubles as a senior. She also ranked third in the Big 12 with 2.5 blocks per game.

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