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Rutgers Scarlet Knights Women's Basketball 2010-11 Yearbook

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This is Rutgers Basketball ................................................................ 4C. Vivian Stringer .................................................................................... 6BIG EAST/National Spotlight ............................................................ 8Louis Brown Athletic Center/Locker Room .............................. 10Support Services .................................................................................... 12Academics ................................................................................................. 14Rutgers University ................................................................................. 16Scarlet Knight Traditions .................................................................... 18New Jersey/New York ........................................................................ 20Famous Alumni ........................................................................................ 22

2010-11 Outlook Season Preview ....................................................................................... 242010-11 Roster ..................................................................................... 26

Meet the Scarlet KnightsKhadijah Rushdan .................................................................................. 28Chelsey Lee ............................................................................................... 31Nikki Speed ................................................................................................ 34April Sykes.................................................................................................. 37Monique Oliver ......................................................................................... 40Erica Wheeler .......................................................................................... 42Julie Paunovic ........................................................................................... 44Briana Hutchen ....................................................................................... 45Daisha Simmons ..................................................................................... 46Brittany Lapidus ...................................................................................... 47

Coaches & Staff Head Coach C. Vivian Stringer ......................................................... 50 Associate Head Coach Carlene Mitchell ..................................... 60 Assistant Coach Tasha Pointer ....................................................... 62 Assistant Coach Chelsea Newton .................................................. 64 Director of Operations Michelle Edwards ................................... 66 Assistant to the Head Coach Betsy Yonkman .......................... 67 Sports Medicine/Strength & Conditioning ................................ 68 Academic Support/Video ................................................................. 69Support Staff/Managers ................................................................... 70

Opponents 2010-11 Opponents ............................................................................ 72 The BIG EAST Conference .................................................................. 80 BIG EAST Composite Schedule ......................................................... 81 2009-10 BIG EAST Results/Awards ........................................... 83 2009-10 BIG EAST in the NCAA .................................................... 78 Series Versus Opponents ................................................................... 85

2009-10 Review Review Notebook .................................................................................... 92 Results ......................................................................................................... 93 Season Statistics .................................................................................... 94 Game-by-Game ......................................................................................... 95 Highs & Lows ........................................................................................... 96 Miscellaneous Statistics ..................................................................... 97 Box Scores ................................................................................................ 98

Tradition & History Year-by-Year/Coaching Records.................................................... 108 Career Records ...................................................................................... 109 Single Game & Single Season Records ....................................... 111 Individual Single Game Records....................................................... 112 Annual Leaders ....................................................................................... 115 Records by Class .................................................................................... 117 All-Time Starting Lineups .................................................................... 118 All-Time Letterwinners ......................................................................... 120 All-Time Uniform Numbers ................................................................ 121 Great Moments in Rutgers History ............................................... 122 Milestone Games ................................................................................... 125 Rutgers Hall of Fame ............................................................................ 126 Retired Jerseys ....................................................................................... 131 All-Time Honors ....................................................................................... 132Scarlet Knights in the WNBA ........................................................... 136 Postseason .............................................................................................. 138 Great Moments in NCAA Play .......................................................... 140 Louis Brown Athletic Çenter Records .......................................... 142 Homecourt Attendance and Records .......................................... 143 All-Time Results ....................................................................................... 144Nike ............................................................................................................... 156

The State University President Richard L. McCormick .................................................... 152 University Information .......................................................................... 153 Distinguished Alumni ............................................................................ 155 Director of Athletics Tim Pernetti .................................................. 158 Athletic Development ........................................................................... 159 Donors ......................................................................................................... 160 Media Media Coverage ...................................................................................... 162 Media Outlets ........................................................................................... 164 Area Directory ......................................................................................... 165Louis Brown Athletic Center (RAC) ................................................ 166Directions to RAC ................................................................................... 167TV/Radio Roster ................................................................................... 168

Credits: The 2010-11 Rutgers Basketball Media Guide was published by the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, Tim Pernetti, Director. Jason Baum, Assistant AD/Athletic Communications. Editor: Stacey Brann Contributing Editors: Matt Haas, Alli Miller, Kevin Revoir, Hasim Phillips, Jason Baum Layout and Design: Stacey Brann, Kevin Revoir Printing: Multi-Ad, Peoria, Ill. 1720 West Detweiller Drive • Peoria, Ill., 61615; 800-348-6485

Photography: Patti Banks, Paul Bereswill, Stacey Brann, Jeff Camarati, Joe Campbell, Gary Clarke, Richard Clifton, Tom Cisek/NJ Sports Pics, William Ewart, Shelley Feller, John Gwillim, Grant Halverson, Chuck LeClaire, Jim O’Connor, NJ Sports Pics, Larry Levanti, David Richard, Nick Romanencko, Brian Tirpak, Duncan Williams, Kyle Terada, Will Schneekloth, Benjamin Solomon, Marcus Snowden, Dale Zanine, USA Basketball, respective WNBA teams, Getty/WNBA Images, Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE/Getty Images, Nike, Rutgers Archives, Rutgers University.

On The Cover: The 2010-11 Rutgers Women’s Basketball Team, Cover photo taken at outdoor courts on Livingston campus, Piscataway,N.J. by Nick Romanenko.

School: ........................... Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Location: ........................................................................New Brunswick, N.J. Founded: ........................................................................................................1766 Enrollment: ...............................................................................................37,364President: ............................................................Dr. Richard L. McCormick Nickname: .................................................................................Scarlet Knights Color: ...................................................................................Scarlet (PMS 186)Director of Athletics: ..................................................................Tim PernettiDeputy Athletic Director: ..............................................Kevin MacConnell Senior Associate Athletic Director/SWA: ....................... Kate Hickey Conference: .......................................................................................... BIG EAST Home Court (Capacity): ...........Louis Brown Athletic Center (8,000) Press Row Phone: ............................................................ (732) 445-4200 Web Site: ................................................................www.scarletknights.com BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Year of Program: .............................................................................1974Overall All-Time Record: ................................................................. 769-324Number of NCAA Post-Season Appearances: ..................................21Last Postseason Appearance: ............. 2010 NCAA Championship, ..................................................................................... First Round Loss to Iowa

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ...............................C. Vivian Stringer (Slippery Rock ’71)Overall Record/Years: ........................ 843-295 (.741)/39 seasons Record at RU/Years: ........................... 323-160 (.669)/15 seasons Associate Head Coach: ...........Carlene Mitchell (Kansas State ’96)Assistant Coaches: ..................................Tasha Pointer (Rutgers, ’01), ........................................................................Chelsea Newton (Rutgers, ’05)Director of Operations: ............................Michelle Edwards (Iowa ’89)Women’s Basketball Phone: ...........................................732.445.4251

TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Overall Record: .....................................................................19-152009-10 BIG EAST Record/Finish: ........................................... 9-7/7thLetterwinners R/L: .....................................................................................6/3Starters R/L: .................................................................................................3/2Newcomers: ................................................................................................Three

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Associate Director of Athletic Communications/Women’s Basketball SID: ......................................................Stacey Brann E-Mail: ..............................................................sbrann@scarletknights.comOffice Phone: ...........................................................................732.445.7886Office Fax: .................................................................................732.445.3063Cell Phone: ..............................................................................732.921.6746Mailing Address: ..........83 Rockafeller Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854Best Time to Reach Coach: ....................................................Through SIDPress Row Phone: ................................................................732-445-4200Credential Requests: ...................www.sportssystems.com/rutgers

RUTGERS RADIO Flagship Station: ................................... WCTC, Rutgers Radio NetworkMailing Address: ...........P.O. Box 100, New Brunswick, N.J. 08901 Play-by-Play: ......................................................................................... Ed CohenColor Analyst: ............................................................................ Mark PetersonOther Radio: ........................... WRSU Radio, University Student Radio

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a leading national public research university and the state’s preeminent, comprehensive public institution of higher education.

Rutgers - founded in 1766 - is dedicated to teaching that meets the highest standards of excellence; to conducting research that breaks new ground; and to turning knowledge into solutions for local, national, and global communities. Rutgers is the sole university in the United States that is a colonial college, a land-grant institution, and a public university.

Did You Know?

• Rutgers is the eighth-oldest university in the United States.

• Actor James Gandolfini and actress Calista Flockhart are Rutgers alumni.

• Rutgers is the birthplace of college football. Rutgers defeated Princeton on November 6, 1869.

• Rutgers houses the largest solar energy facility on an American college campus.

• Rutgers has the world’s largest archive of jazz and jazz-related materials.

• Rutgers alumna Julia Baxter Bates played a significant role in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that de-clared school segregation unconstitutional.

• Rutgers is the birthplace of collegiate Ultimate Frisbee.

• Rutgers is the nation’s only university with a nutritional sciences preschool dedicated to teaching healthy eating habits to children ages three to five.

• Super chef Mario Batali and best-selling mystery author Janet Evanovich graduated from Rutgers.

• Rutgers has helped eradicate the scourge of tuberculosis.

• Rutgers produced turfgrass used at Yankee Stadium, Central Park and the White House.

• A Rutgers-led team is developing innovative methods to treat battlefield injuries.

• 2008 Olympic gold medalists Carli Lloyd (soccer) and Cappie Pondexter (basketball) graduated from Rutgers.

• Rutgers is a key player in worldwide efforts to combat global warming.

• Close to 400,000 alumni live and work in all 50 states and on six continents.

• Comprised of three campuses (New Brunswick, Newark, Camden), the school has an enrollment of over 52,000 students from all 50 states and 100 countries.

Rutgers Quick FactsLocation: New Brunswick, N.J.Founded: 1776, eighth-oldest in the nationCampuses: 3Schools: 27 schools and colleges, including New Jersey’s only pharmacy schoolTotal enrollment (undergraduate): 40,500 (29,095 New Brunswick campus)Total enrollment (graduate): 14,100 (8,269 New Brunswick)Faculty members: 4,150 full and part-time across all three campusesStudent-teacher ratio: 1:14Majors: 100+ Graduate programs: 180Dining facilities: 25Total alumni: 390,000Varsity sports: 22

Why Scarlet? The color scarlet was first proposed in the campus newspaper, The Targum, in May 1869. It was adopted shortly thereafter. The color was chosen because it is striking and because good scarlet ribbon could be easily obtained.

The trustees adopted scarlet as the school color in 1900, making Rutgers University one of the first colleges in the U.S. to have an official school color.

Through the years, Scarlet has become embodied in the literature and songs of the college. It is identified with its sons and daughters, and is highly emblematic of the college itself.

Why Knights? Since its days when Rutgers was officially known as Queen’s College, the athletic teams were referred to as the Queensmen. Officially serving as the mascot figure for several football seasons beginning in 1925 was a giant, colorful felt-covered costumed representation of an earlier campus symbol, the “Chanticleer.” It remained the nickname for some 30 years.

In the early 1950’s, in the hope of spurring both the all-around good athletic promise and RU fighting spirit, a campus wide-selec-tion process changed the mascot to that of a Knight. By 1955, the Scarlet Knight had become the new Rutgers mascot.

• Football entered 2010 having advanced to five-consecutive bowl games, including four-straight bowl championships. • Men’s basketball has made 20 postseason tournament appearances and has advanced to the Final Four. • Women’s basketball has advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in five of the last six seasons, including Elite Eight appearances in three of the past six seasons and a national title game berth in 2007. • Football achieved the highest ranking in the nation in the most recent Academic Progress Report (APR), released by the NCAA. The score of 992 was the best-ever posted by a FBS program and marked the third-consecutive year that the squad were ranked in the top-three nationally in multi-year academic scores.

• In the same APR report, 11 RU sports earned a perfect 1,000 rating for the 2008-09 academic year. In addition, three sports – men’s cross country, gymnastics and tennis – recorded a score of 1,000 for the four-year period, from 2005-06 to 2008-09.

• Rutgers boasted 225 student-athletes on the BIG EAST All-Academic Team in 2009-10.

• Two Rutgers alumni won gold medals at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers College ‘06) played on the women’s basketball team and Carli Lloyd (Rutgers College ‘05) competed for the women’s soccer team.

• Women’s Basketball Coach C. Vivian Stringer was a 2009 inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. • Rutgers wrestling, women’s basketball, women’s lacrosse and women’s soccer were all nationally-ranked in 2009-10. The soccer team closed the season ranked No. 16 in the country and ascended to its highest ranking in school history, No. 9. • Baseball has won 12 conference championships and advanced to NCAA postseason play 11 times under head coach Fred Hill.

Rutgers University is deeply rooted in New Jersey, a densely populated, diverse state that is a microcosm of 21st cen-tury America. The state boasts the nation’s largest seaport and is a leading industrial state with over 2,700 software companies in the Garden State. Tourism is the second-largest industry in New Jersey, which claims more than 50 resort cities and towns.

Sports are an integral part of New Jersey’s culture. The first baseball game was played in the state and the first intercollegiate football game – featuring Rutgers and Princeton – was played in New Brunswick in 1869. New Jersey is home to multiple professional teams in a variety of sports, including NBA, NFL and NHL franchises.

New Brunswick sits 31 miles southwest of Manhattan on the southern bank of the Raritan River. The city is home to over 50 thousand people and hosts the corporate offices of production facilities of several large pharmaceutical com-panies, including Johnson & Johnson and Bristol-Myers Squibb.

In 2008, Money magazine ranked the township of Piscataway – home of the RAC and Rutgers Stadium – 23rd in a survey of the top-100 places to live in America. Nearby Edison, N.J. was ranked as one of “America’s 10 Best Places to Grow Up” by U.S. News and World Report.

The area surrounding the Rutgers campus combines the benefits of suburban and rural New Jersey with the advan-tage of a major metropolitan area. The famous Jersey shore is within an hour’s drive and some of the nation’s premier ski resorts are just two hours away in the Pocono Mountains. With a state motto of liberty and prosperity, New Jersey is a place to call home.

The most populated city in the United States with more than 8.2 million people is just an hour away from the Rutgers campus – New York City. The city boasts an array of amenities for both the common visitor and those that call the thrilling atmosphere home. The city’s mystique can be felt atop the Empire State Building, while taking a stroll through Central Park, catching a Broadway show or visiting one of the two million works in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York City provides an ambiance and an experience unparalleled to any other.

While Manhattan is a short drive or train ride away from the Rutgers campus so, too, is the city of Philadelphia. The sixth-largest city in the U.S, it was in the ‘City of Brotherly Love’ that our forefathers signed the Declaration of Indepen-dence in 1776. In addition, to being home to the famed Liberty Bell – Philadelphia is also home to the cheesesteak sandwich, water ice, soft pretzels, and TastyKakes.

Nearby AttractionsSix FlagsJersey Shore beachesTimes SquareEmpire State BuildingStatue of LibertyCentral ParkLiberty Bell Independence HallThe Philadelphia ZooAtlantic City casinosA host of arenas, stadiums and racetracks

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2010-11 Outlook

Rutgers women’s basketball head coach C. Vivian Stringer is counting on the pride of the individual and the opportunity to make a difference to vault the Scarlet Knights to suc-cess in 2010-11.

“Having no seniors indicates two things – we are very young and inexperienced. Yet, this group has wholeheartedly committed themselves each day to practicing hard and improving in every capacity,” said Stringer, entering her 16th season at Rutgers.

“I think they recognize they are in a ‘no turn-ing back’ situation. By definition, it will be a ‘baptism by fire’ in that the success from beginning to end - in each game and for the entire season - is on the shoulders of each individual player.”

Stringer hopes the minutes the team played and last season’s daunting schedule turn into dividends on the court.

“They will have to step up because they will be on the floor,” Stringer said. “The offense will be by committee and I know we will have to do it as a team.”

The core of the team returns, as RU wel-comes back three starters and six letterwin-ners, from a squad which posted 19 victories last season.

Redshirt junior Khadijah Rushdan contributed to over 40 percent of the Scarlet Knight’s total offense in 2009-10.

In addition to a team second-best 9.0 points, the 5-9 guard paced the team in total assists (116/3.6 apg) while handing out four or more dimes in 15 games. Rushdan closed the season first in steals (56) and second in minutes (30.2 mpg).

“Khadijah needs to bring consistency in her leadership and be the most positive person on the floor,” said Stringer. “She also needs to will this team to win and take it where no one thinks it will go - I know she is capable of all these things.”

Rushdan surged at the end of the campaign, scoring in double figures in the last seven games. Twelve of her 13 double-digit scoring contests came in either BIG EAST regular season or in post-season play.

Rushdan split time in the backcourt last season with Nikki Speed, a junior from Pasadena, Calif. The two divided time at the point and two-guard slots. The same concept is expected this year.

Speed earned the starting nod in 24 of 34 games, concluding the season second in assists (93/2.7 apg) and third in minutes. The 5-7 guard saw an increased confidence in league play with 60.2 percent of her total assists coming in BIG EAST regular season and tourna-ment action.

A pair of shots by Speed undoubtedly sealed a bid for Rutgers to its eighth-straight NCAA Tournament. With her team trailing by three, Speed hit the game-tying three-pointer with seconds on the clock to

force double-overtime against No. 12 Georgetown. In the second extra period, the guard hit another trey – banking in a shot from the far left side – to seal the victory and move the Scarlet Knights into the semifi-nals of the BIG EAST Championship.

“Nikki hit some crucial baskets last season and over the season gained confidence, “said Stringer. “She has improved her shooting and is playing better defense, all the intangibles to make her a better player. I expect Nikki to evolve into the player that we recruited.”

Junior April Sykes saw action in all 34 games last season with 11 starts. The Starkville, Miss. native averaged 5.6 points and 3.8 rebounds per game. Another versatile performer, Sykes is capable of playing at the guard spot or at the forward role.

“April has worked extremely hard in the off-season. I have no doubt she will be a major player this year as I want her to truly come into her own,” Stringer said. “April is that one player who gives us tremendous flexibility because she can play outside or inside. She represents all positions (for us).”

Also competing for time at the guard spot will be sophomore Erica Wheeler. The Miami product averaged 3.4 points in 14.1 minutes a season ago. The speedy guard posted the team’s best free throw percentage, an 87.5 percent clip.

“Erica did what most freshmen do, showing some anxiety at times,” said Stringer. “She knows she doesn’t have to be a point guard (this year) as she will have the role of a shooter. As a point you have to take care of everyone else, but in the shooting spot you have more freedom. I think that will serve Erica well.”

The player who showed the biggest improvement from ’08-09 to

Juniors April Sykes and Chelsey Lee

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2010-11 Outlooklast season was junior Chelsey Lee. The

6-2 forward held a stronghold on the rebounding category from game two until the conclusion of the season, finish-

ing with a team-high 7.2 rebounds per contest. She led the squad on the boards in 18 games, posting

seven or more caroms in an identical 18 contests.

“Chelsey has a tremendous desire to be successful,” said Stringer of the Miami native, who also averaged

7.2 points per game. “She probably questioned herself as

a freshman, naturally deferring to the upperclassman. She clearly now knows she has to be counted upon. Chelsey has emerged as an obvious leader, in large part due to the leadership things she does - the way she sets up practices and

organizes players.”

Lee’s frontcourt partner in crime, Mo-nique Oliver is back for her sophomore

season.

The 6-2 forward/center led the team in field goal percentage with a 60.8 percent chip, ranked as the fifth-best in a single season in the RU record book. The mark was the best for a first-year player since Regina Howard in 1983-84. Oliver closed the season averaging 5.8 points and 3.3 rebounds a contest.

“Mo has star quality. She is very committed to working hard and not being satisfied with what she accomplished last season,” Stringer says of the Las Vegas native.

“She has great range and can step outside and knock down a long-range shot. Mo is also going to rebound and finish. She and Chelsey play well together and I trust that (bond) will continue this season.”

Three newcomers join the squad this fall. Julie Paunovic, a 6-0 junior from Australia, averaged 15 points and 5.4 rebounds last year at Casper College in Wyoming. She helped lead the Thunder-birds to a 33-5 record and a fourth place finish at the National Junior College Athletic Association Nationals.

“Julie has an excellent skill set and I expect her to fill a role in our rotation this season,” Stringer notes of the transfer. “She under-stands the conceptual notion of the game extremely well.”

Daisha Simmons, the lone New Jersey product on the Rutgers roster, begins her collegiate experience. A three-time Courier Post Player of the Year, the 5-10 guard averaged 21.5 points and 8.4 assists her senior season at Gill St. Bernard’s. Simmons graduated as Somerset County’s all-time leading scholastic scor-er (2,488 points), ranked 15th best in the state of New Jersey.

“Daisha is a quiet young lady, but extremely quick and a great com-

petitor,” said Stringer. “She made the sacrifices in high school to get a wonderful education and be the best player she can be.”

Briana Hutchen, a 6-1 forward from Baltimore, averaged 17 points and 15 rebounds for St. Frances. Hutchen helped lead the Panthers to a 25-3 record and was named the Baltimore Sun Girls’ Basketball Player of the Year.

“The first year is always a learning one and I expect both freshmen to experience the growing pains that come along with adapting to the col-lege game,” said Stringer. “However, I am confident they will learn their roles and be contributors this year.”

Rutgers will play its typically-challenging schedule in 2010-11 with 18 games against teams who competed in either the 2010 NCAA Championship or the WNIT Postseason Tournament. With the fourth-toughest slate the past two seasons and the second-hardest in 2007-08, Stringer subscribes to the notion ‘to be the best you must play the best.’

“I have always believed in playing a highly-competitive schedule. I histori-cally can remember with past teams and the true sacrifices and mo-ments of courage were demonstrated in years that we put together tough schedules.

“The schedule involves all of the elements that will truly test us as a team,” Stringer said. “As always, we are being tested very early and at the end we hope to measure our progress.”

Stringer is optimistic about this year, believing that drive and passion will steer this team towards its goals.

“They have to be driven to be the best players they can possibly be and make that commitment from the start. I believe we have the ground-work, but just need to put it all on the floor to achieve our expectations.”

Junior Nikki Speed Sophomore Monique Oliver

Redshirt Junior Khadijah Rushdan

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2010-11 Roster

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Khadijah Rushdan KAH-de-zhah Rush-DANBrittany Lapidus LA-pee-disDaisha Simmons DAY-shaBriana Hutchens Bree-AH-nah Julie Paunovic Pan-ah-VIC

CLASS BREAKDOWN

Total Players 10Seniors (0) -Juniors (4) Julie Paunovic Khadijah Rushdan Chelsey Lee Nikki Speed April SykesSophomores (3) Brittany Lapidus Monique Oliver Erica WheelerFreshmen (2) Briana Hutchen Daisha Simmons

GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN

California (1) Nikki Speed, PasadenaDelaware (1) Khadijah Rushdan, WilmingtonFlorida (2) Chelsey Lee, Miami Erica Wheeler, MiamiMaryland (1) BaltimoreMississippi (1) April Sykes, StarkvilleNevada (1) Monique Oliver, Las VegasNew Jersey (2) Brittany Lapidus Daisha SimmonsAustralia (1) Julie Paunovic

NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous School1 Khadijah Rushdan G 5-9 Jr.-RS Wilmington, Del./St. Elizabeth 3 Erica Wheeler G 5-7 So. Miami, Fla./Parkway Academy10 Brittany Lapidus G 5-7 So. Marlboro, N.J./Marlboro11 Nikki Speed G 5-8 Jr. Pasadena, Calif./Marlborough School12 Daisha Simmons G 5-10 Fr. Jersey City, N.J./Gill St. Bernards 21 Briana Hutchen F 6-1 Fr. Baltimore, Md./St. Frances 24 April Sykes G/F 6-0 Jr. Starkville, Miss./E. Oktibbeha34 Chelsey Lee F 6-2 Jr. Miami, Fla./ Parkway Academy32 Julie Paunovic F 6-0 Jr. Cairns, Queensland, Australia /Casper (Wyo.) College 44 Monique Oliver F/C 6-2 So. Las Vegas, Nev./Long Beach (Calif.) Polytechnic

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous School21 Briana Hutchen F 6-1 Fr. Baltimore,, Md./St. Frances 10 Brittany Lapidus G 5-7 So. Marlboro, N.J./Marlboro34 Chelsey Lee F 6-2 Jr. Miami, Fla./ Parkway Academy44 Monique Oliver F/C 6-2 So. Las Vegas, Nev./Long Beach (Calif.) Polytechnic 32 Julie Paunovic F 6-0 Jr. Cairns, Queensland, Australia / Casper (Wyo.) College 1 Khadijah Rushdan G 5-9 Jr.-RS Wilmington, Del./St. Elizabeth 12 Daisha Simmons G 5-10 Fr. Jersey City, N.J./Gill St. Bernards 11 Nikki Speed G 5-8 Jr. Pasadena, Calif./Marlborough School24 April Sykes G/F 6-0 Jr. Starkville, Miss./E. Oktibbeha3 Erica Wheeler G 5-7 So. Miami, Fla./Parkway Academy

Head Coach: C. Vivian Stringer (Slippery Rock, ’71)40th season overall, 16th season at RutgersAssociate Head Coach: Carlene Mitchell (Kansas St. ’96)Assistant Coaches: Tasha Pointer (Rutgers, ’01), Chelsea Newton (Rutgers, ’05)Director of Operations: Michelle Edwards (Iowa, ’89)

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1 KHADIJAH RUSHDANJunior - RS • 5-9 • Guard • Wilmington, Del. • St. Elizabeth

RUSHDAN’S CAREER STATISTICS      FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2007-08 8-3 51-6.4 0-9 .000 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 3-3 6-0.8 12-0 3 9 0 3 3-0.42008-09 34-22 852-25.1 75-181 .414 18-50 .360 71-104 .683 40-108 148-4.4 93-3 83 91 9 43 239-7.02009-10 32-31 967-30.2 99-248 .399 9-39 .231 80-117 .684 36-104 140-4.4 102-2 116 118 13 56 287-9.0Totals 74-56 1870-25.3 174-438 .397 27-91 .297 154-225 .684 79-215 294-4.0 207-5 202 218 22 102 529-7.1

RUSHDAN’S CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS       FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2008-09 16-14 451-28.2 40-103 .388 13-28 .464 42-58 .724 28-56 84-5.3 48-1 47 42 5 24 135-8.42009-10 16-16 511-31.9 58-144 .403 4-17 .235 46-71 .648 25-62 87-5.4 53-2 65 61 7 31 166-10.4Totals 32-30 962-30.1 98-247 .397 17-45 .378 88-129 .682 53-118 171-5.3 101-3 112 103 12 55 301-9.4

As A Scarlet Knight: Has appeared in 74 career games with 56 starts ... Has 24 double-figure scor-ing games, including 13 last season… Has recorded four double-digit rebounding games and two double-doubles in her career ... Has handed out four or more

assists in a single game 26 times … Exercise Science - Sport Management major.

Redshirt  Sophomore  (2009-10): Started 31 of 32 games, includ-ing the last 27… Averaged 9.0 points, second on the team and the most of

any returning player ... Led the team with 116 assists (eighth in the BIG EAST) and

56 steals (13th in the confer-ence) ... Averaged 4.4 re-

bounds, third-best on the team ... Logged 30.2 minutes per game, second on squad and most of any returnee … Led or co-led the team in assist category in 15 of the last 21 games ... Dished out four-plus dimes in 12 of the last 18 games … Pulled down four-plus rebounds in 19

games last season, in-cluding 12 of the last 16

… Scored seven-or-more points in 23 of 32 games

… Paced the team in scor-ing in six of 16 BIG EAST

regular season games … In conference play, averaged 10.4 points, 4.1 assists (seventh in the league) and 1.9 steals (11th)… Averaged 12.8 points and 5.0 assists in the last four games of the season (all post-season) … Scored double-figures in final seven contests, averaging 13.9 points and 4.7 assists over the span … Shot 67-for-159 (.421) from the field in last 16 games … In NCAA Tournament first round action, had 11 points, six assists and three steals against Iowa on March 20 … Had 14 points in back-to-back games in the BIG EAST Champion-ship versus Cincinnati and No. 12 Georgetown … Scored 16 points on 5-of-11 shooting with five rebounds against Louisville (March 1) in the BIG EAST regular season clos-er … Also went 2-of-3 from behind the arc against the Cardinals … Netted 16 points, including a career-high 10-of-12 from the foul line at Providence (Feb. 27) … Notched her second career double-double with a team-high 14 points and matched a season-high with 10 re-bounds versus No. 18 St. John’s (Feb. 24) … Also had seven assists against the Red Storm … Tallied her most productive stretch in five games from Jan. 23-Feb. 6, averaging 14.6 points per game on 25-for-48 shooting and adding 7.0 rebounds and 4.4 assists ... Filled the stat sheet with 16 points, eight rebounds and seven assists vs. No. 3 Notre Dame (Feb. 1) … Had season-best 18 points at Georgetown on Jan. 30 … Recorded her first career double-double against Marquette (Jan. 23), notching a team-best 17 points and season-high 10 rebounds … Dished out a career-high nine assists in the season opener against No. 2 Stanford (Nov. 15).

Redshirt Freshman (2008-09): Developed into a legitimate scoring threat in her first full season in a Scar-let Knight uniform ... Saw action in all 34 games with 22 starts … Ended the year third on the team in rebounding (4.4 rpg) and fourth in scoring (7.0 ppg) ... Second on

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the squad, averaging 2.4 assists per game … Was third with 43 steals (1.3 per game) ... Scored in double-figures in seven of last 12 games and in 11 total contests on the year ... Started a team-high 21 straight games to end the season and played double figure min-utes in 26 consecutive contests ... Had two or more assists in 21 games … Recorded 50.6 percent of total assists (42-of-83) in last 12 games … Averaged 8.3 points and 7.0 re-bounds in three NCAA games … Netted 11 points, adding five rebounds, two assists and two steals before fouling out vs. Purdue in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament on March 29 … In RU’s win over Auburn in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, just missed a double-double, tallying nine points and matching a career-high with 10 rebounds ... In the first round of the NCAA Tournament against VCU on March 21, added five points, six rebounds and three assists … Averaged 10.5 points and five rebounds per game in the BIG EAST Championship … Against Seton Hall on March 7, exploded for 15 points, sev-en rebounds, five assists and two steals … Led RU in scoring for the first time in her career with 16 points at St. John’s on Feb. 28 ... In the home stand against Cincinnati (Feb. 24) and Providence (Feb. 21), scored 13 points in both games … Added seven rebounds and five assists against the Bearcats … At Seton Hall on Feb. 18, was a perfect 4-for-4 from the field and 3-for-3 from the stripe to tally 11 points, also dishing out three assists … Notched six points and six rebounds at Mary-land on Feb. 15 … Scored a career-high 20 points on 8-of-13 shooting against Farming-dale St. on Feb. 11 ... Dished out a career-high eight assists and swiped a career-best six steals against the Rams ... Chipped in three points and two rebounds in just 11 minutes of play against Pitt on Feb. 10 … Played a career-high 47 minutes in RU’s double over-time win over Georgetown on Feb. 7, tallying nine points and four rebounds ... Drilled four first half three’s en route to tallying 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting at No. 1 UConn on Feb. 3 ... Scored seven points, corralled five re-

bounds, dished out two assists, and created two turnovers against USF on Jan. 31 … Tal-lied five points, five rebounds, and four assists at Notre Dame on Jan. 27 … Against DePaul on Jan. 24, scored 12 points and added four rebounds … Also registered 12 points and made a career-best eight free throws in RU’s win over West Virginia on Jan. 20 ... Netted 12 points, adding five rebounds and three steals, in the win over Marquette on Jan. 18 … Pulled down a career-high 10 rebounds while playing the full 40 minutes for the first time at Villanova on Jan. 14 ... Chipped in with

five points, two rebounds and four assists vs. GW on Dec. 29 … Tallied four points and seven rebounds on Dec. 19 against Lafayette … Earned her first start of the season in RU’s win over Temple on Dec. 1 ... Recorded her first double-digit scoring effort (11 points) against Princeton on Nov. 18 ... Made first two career field goals in season opener against Saint Joseph’s, ending with five points, three rebounds, two assists and a steal.

Career HighsPoints .........20, vs. Farmingdale St. (12-11-09)Rebounds ..............................................................10, 4x...........................most recent: vs. St. John’s (2-24)Assists .........................9, vs. Stanford (11-15-09)Steals ...................................................................6, twice..................most recent: vs. Marquette (1-23-10)BlockedShots .................3, vs. Florida (12-7-09)Minutes .................. 46, vs. Georgetown (2-7-09)FGM ................8, vs. Farmingdale St. (12-11-09)FGA ....................................................................16, twice ................................................ vs. St. John’s (2-24-10)............................................. vs. Notre Dame (2-1-10)FGPercentage ........................................... 1.000, 3xFTM ............................10, at Providence (2-27-10)FTA .............................12, at Providence (2-27-10)FTPercentage ........................................ 1.000, 12x3FGM ............................ 4, at Connecticut (2-3-09)3FGA ............................. 5, at Connecticut (2-3-09)3FGPercentage ....................................... 1.000, 3x.......................... most recent: vs. Kean (11-17-09)

2009-10 Season HighsPoints ........................... 18, at Georgetown (1-30)Rebounds ....................................................... 10, twice .......................................................vs. St. John’s (2-24).....................................................vs. Marquette (1-23)Assists ................................9, vs. Stanford (11-15)Steals ................................. 6, vs. Marquette (1-23)BlockedShots ........................3, vs. Florida (12-7)Minutes ......................... 46, vs. Georgetown (3-7)FGM ........................................................................... 7, 3x .......................................................vs. St. John’s (2-24).................................................... vs. Notre Dame (2-1)...................................................at Georgetown (1-30)FGA ................................................................... 16, twice .......................................................vs. St. John’s (2-24).................................................... vs. Notre Dame (2-1)FGPercentage .............................................. .750, 3x............................most recent: at Princeton (12-5)FTM ...................................10, at Providence (2-27)FTA ....................................12, at Providence (2-27)FTPercentage ...........................................1.000, 7x..................... most recent: vs. West Virginia (3-8)3FGM .........................................2, vs. Louisville (3-1)3FGA ......................................................................... 3, 4x........................ most recent: vs. Georgetown (3-7)3FGPercentage .........1.000, vs. Kean (11-17)

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FavoriteTVShow:Noahs’s ArcFavoriteMovie:Twilight EclipseFavoriteFood: ChineseFavoriteProAthlete: Cappie PondexterMostVisitedWebsite: worldstarhiphop.com Mostplayedsong/musicianonyourIPod:Drake, Nicki MinajIfIweren’tplayingbasketball,Iwouldbe:DancingIfIcouldspendthedaywithanyoneperson,itwouldbe:DrakeIn10years,Iwillbe:Living in Miami BestAdviceYouEverReceived:Do what you do and do it wellPersonYouMostAdmire: Mother

ThreeMostPrizedPossessions: Cell Phone, Sneakers, ClothesBiggestFear: SpidersToughestPlayerHadtoGuard:Maya MooreWorstHabit: Biting my nails when I’m nervousTalentYouWouldMostLiketoHave:Play an instrumentIfpeopleusedonewordtodescribeyou,itwouldbe: QuietOnewordtodescribeRutgersBasketball:IntenseFavoriteCoachStringerexpression:Do what you do and do it well

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RUSHDAN’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAMEOPPONENT MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-REB F A TO BLK ST PTS-AVGSTANFORD* 34 3-6 0-2 2-3 0-6-6 2 9 5 0 1 8-8.0KEAN* 25 3-9 1-1 4-5 1-2-3 1 1 5 0 1 11-9.5BOSTON COLLEGE* 25 2-6 1-2 4-6 1-5-6 2 0 2 0 0 9-9.3at Georgia* 30 1-4 1-2 0-0 1-4-5 3 3 6 1 1 3-7.8vs. Southern Cal^ DNP - Injuredvs. Mississippi St.^ DNP - Injuredvs. Texas^ 25 3-4 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 4 2 1 0 3 8-7.8TEMPLE* 21 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 1 1 7-7.7at Princeton* 22 3-4 0-0 2-3 0-0-0 3 1 5 0 1 8-7.7FLORIDA!* 34 3-8 1-3 1-2 0-4-4 4 3 4 3 2 8-7.8PRAIRIE VIEW A&M* 32 4-11 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 4 4 0 0 3 8-7.8vs. Tennessee$* 20 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 4 1 0 0 0 0-7.0CENTRAL CONN. ST.* 28 0-4 0-1 0-0 2-4-6 4 3 4 1 2 0-6.4at Geo. Washington* 25 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-3-4 2 4 2 0 1 0-5.8DEPAUL* 28 2-6 0-0 3-6 2-1-3 3 3 4 1 4 7-5.9at Pittsburgh* 28 0-1 0-0 3-6 1-3-4 2 3 5 1 1 3-5.7at Syracuse* 35 4-10 0-2 2-2 0-2-2 3 6 3 1 4 10-6.0CINCINNATI* 28 1-6 0-0 1-1 1-2-3 3 5 3 0 0 3-5.8MARQUETTE* 32 4-7 0-0 9-10 2-8-10 4 6 2 0 6 17-6.5at Connecticut* 35 2-4 0-1 1-1 1-6-7 4 6 3 0 1 5-6.4at Georgetown* 30 7-13 1-3 3-4 2-4-6 3 2 6 0 3 18-7.0NOTRE DAME* 36 7-16 0-1 2-4 4-4-8 5 7 6 1 2 16-7.5at USF* 40 5-8 0-1 7-11 0-4-4 4 1 4 0 1 17-7.9SETON HALL* 18 3-8 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 4 4 1 0 3 7-7.9at Villanova* 37 2-9 0-1 0-3 0-5-5 5 1 3 1 0 4-7.7at West Virginia* 30 3-10 1-2 0-2 2-4-6 4 4 4 0 3 7-7.7SYRACUSE* 30 3-8 0-0 0-1 2-6-8 4 4 8 0 1 6-7.6ST. JOHN’S* 39 7-16 0-2 0-2 5-5-10 0 7 5 1 0 14-7.8at Providence* 37 3-11 0-1 10-12 1-3-4 4 3 3 0 0 16-8.1LOUISVILLE* 28 5-11 2-3 4-4 2-3-5 1 3 1 1 2 16-8.4vs Cincinnati#* 25 4-6 0-0 6-6 1-2-3 3 6 2 0 0 14-8.6vs Georgetown#* 46 4-11 0-3 6-7 0-2-2 4 3 9 0 3 14-8.8vs West Virginia#* 39 4-11 0-2 4-4 1-3-4 4 5 6 0 3 12-8.9vs. Iowa@* 25 4-10 0-2 3-6 1-1-2 3 6 5 0 3 11-9.0* starter ̂ Paradise Jam, University of Virgin Islands ! Jimmy V Classic , Piscataway, N.J. $ Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, N.Y. # BIG EAST Championship, Hartford, Conn. @ NCAA Tournament, Stanford, Calif.

Freshman  (2007-08): After appear-ing in eight games and making three starts, suffered season-ending knee injury ... Tore the anterior cruciate liga-ment in the right knee, on Dec. 30 vs.

Temple … Received a medical redshirt … Averaged 6.4 minutes per game … Averaged 0.4 points and 0.8 re-bounds per game … Played season-high 15 minutes versus Creighton on Nov. 16 … Had two points in win at George Washington on Nov. 18.

High  School/Personal:  Tallied an astounding 2,414 points during four year high school career at St. Elizabeth High School in Wilming-ton, Del. … Graduated as the leading scorer in Delaware history … Aver-aged 21.8 points, 11.5 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 5.7 steals per game as a senior for the Vikings … Shot 56 percent from the field and 38 percent from three-point range in leading St. Elizabeth to a 24-3 record … Named McDonald’s and WBCA All-American … Named to Parade Magazine All-America first team following senior

campaign … A four-time selection to the Delaware all-state first team and a

three-time Delaware Player of the Year … Named a 2007 USA Today All-USA third team member and a EA Sports first team selection … The 2007 Gatorade State Player of the Year

… Ranked as the 10th-best incoming freshman by both Full Court Press and HoopGurlz on national recruiting lists … First Team All-Catholic each of past four years … DSBA All-State First Team 2003-2006 … Averaged 22.3 points, 12.2 rebounds and seven assists as a junior as the Vikings posted a 24-2 ledger and a number two state ranking … Selected to the 2006 EA Sports All-America first team and a 2006 Street & Smith All-America third team selection … Averaged over 20 points sophomore and freshman years … Was a key member of the 2006 USA Basketball U-18 National Team, averaging six assists per game – the most by an American ever in the event … Helped the squad post a 4-0 record en route to the gold medal … Was a finalist on the 2007 U19 World Championship team … Played for AAU team, DBL Phoenix … Named to U16 Nike Midwest Showdown MVP in 2005 … In 2004, selected an Adidas Top Ten Camp Underclass All-Star …. AAU 16U All-America 2005 … Honor Roll for four years at St. Elizabeth’s … Daughter of Daria Rushdan and Wali Rushdan … Has two brothers, Wali and Adib.

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As A Scarlet Knight:  Has played in 60 career games with 26 starts ... 25 of 26 starts came last sea-son … Has recorded five double-doubles, nine double-digit scoring efforts and seven double-digit rebounding contests ... Public Policy major. Sophomore (2009-10): Tallied 25 starts, includ-ing 13 of the final 14 contests … Averaged 7.2 points (third on the team) … Paced the team in rebounding with 7.2 a contest (11th in the BIG EAST), including 2.5 offensive boards … Led the team in rebounding in 18 total contests, including 10 of the last 14 ... Grabbed five-plus boards in 30 of 33 games and seven-or-more in 19, including six double-digit outings … Second on the team in blocked shots (35) ... Shot 37-for-72 (.514) over the last 11 games … Led team with five double-doubles last season, tallying three in five games from Feb. 1-Feb. 16 ... Notched five-plus points and five-plus rebounds in 22 games … Ranked first on the team in second chance points with 60 on the season … Netted 14 points, adding six rebounds in the NCAA Tourna-ment versus Iowa (March 20) … Shot 6-of-9 versus the Hawkeyes while adding a pair of steals … Recorded double-double (17 points, 13 rebounds) against No. 12 Georgetown (March 7) in BIG EAST Championship, her fifth of the season …. 17 points and 13 rebounds were both a season and career-high ... Tallied 14 points, 10 rebounds at No. 9 West Virginia (Feb. 16), shooting a season-high .700 from the field (7-of-10) ... Netted 12 points on 6-of-9 shooting, adding a career-high 13 boards versus Seton Hall (Feb. 10) ... Notched second double-double of the season against No. 3 Notre Dame (Feb. 1) with 11 points and 10 rebounds … Led the team in scoring with 10 points against No. 1 UConn

(Jan. 26), her fourth double-digit scoring effort … Key on the boards in a win at Pitt (Jan. 10), with six rebounds - including two offensive in the last 2:07 of the game … Notched seven points, seven rebounds versus No. 4 Tennessee (Dec. 13) in Maggie Dixon Classic ... Led the team in scoring with 12 points against Prairie View A&M (Dec. 10), adding eight rebounds … Just missed a double-double with 12 points, nine rebounds at home versus Florida (Dec. 7) in the Jimmy V Classic … Named to the All-Tournament team at the 2009 Paradise Jam in the U.S. Virgin Islands ... Recorded first career double-double against USC on Nov. 26 with 15 points and 12 rebounds … Aver-aged 9.0 points and 9.7 rebounds in three contests at Paradise Jam.

Freshman (2008-09): Played in 27 games with one start … Averaged 6.7 minutes per game on the year ... Had at least one rebound in 15 games, including a board in her first-ever NCAA Tournament game against VCU on March 21 ... In the BIG EAST Tournament, pulled down four rebounds and created one turnover … Notched one steal in two minutes of play against Provi-

LEE’S CAREER STATISTICS      FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2008-09 27-1 181-6.7 11-24 .458 0-0 .000 4-11 .364 14-20 34-1.3 22-1 2 14 8 6 26-1.02009-10 33-25 901-27.3 94-204 .461 0-0 .000 51-95 .537 84-154 238-7.2 73-0 23 67 35 29 239-7.2Totals 60-26 1082-18.0 105-228 .461 0-0 .000 55-106 .519 98-174 272-4.5 95-1 25 81 43 35 265-4.4

LEE’S CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS      FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2008-09 12-0 58-4.8 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 4-6 10-0.8 13-1 0 3 3 1 10-0.82009-10 15-9 381-25.4 41-87 .471 0-0 .000 15-33 .455 36-69 105-7.0 34-0 14 31 13 13 97-6.5Totals 27-9 439-16.3 45-95 .474 0-0 .000 17-35 .486 40-75 115-4.3 47-1 14 34 16 14 107-4.0

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dence on Feb. 21 … Played a season-high 40 minutes and pulled down a career-best 10 rebounds in RU’s win over Farmingdale St. on Feb. 11 ... Saw action at No. 1/1 Connecticut on Feb. 3 … Grabbed a rebound at Notre Dame on Jan. 27 … Blocked a season-high two shots versus West Vir-ginia on Jan. 20, adding one rebound ... Set season and career-highs in points (8), field goals made (3) and free throws made (2) in BIG EAST season opener at Syracuse on Jan. 6 ... Grabbed a rebound in one minute of play against GW on Dec. 29 … Pulled down four rebounds in RU’s win over Lafayette on Dec. 19 ... Recorded her first career block at Madison Square Garden when the Scarlet Knights topped Army on Dec. 14 in the Maggie Dixon Classic ... Scored four points on two-of-three shooting in nine minutes of action against Prairie View A&M on Dec. 11 ... Dished out her first career assist in RU’s road win over Temple ... In RU’s west coast road trip, Lee played 17 minutes, went 2-of-3 from the field for her first collegiate points and grabbed two rebounds ... Against Princ-eton on Nov. 18, recorded her first steal and rebound in nine minutes of play.

High School/Personal: Rated the No. 11 forward by Hoopgurlz.com and 38th player overall in this year’s incoming freshmen class … Rated the 20th player overall by Blue Star Report and No. 23 by All Star Girls Report/Michael T. White … A member of the East squad for the McDonald’s All-American game (2008) … Participated in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) All-America game (2008) ... Named a third team Parade Magazine All-American (2008) following her senior season at Miramar Parkway Academy … Also tabbed to the USA Today All-America squad … EA Sports All-American second team honoree (2008) … First team All-State 3A selection, leading the Panthers to a 29-1 record … Helped Park-

way capture the Florida High School Athletic Association’s Class 3A state championship … Averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds during the 2006-07 season in leading Monsignor Pace to the Class 4A semifinals and a 16-11 record … 2007 first team All-Dade County selection … An All-State Class 4A second team honoree … As a junior, named Player of the Year by the Miami Herald … Averaged 12 points and 10 rebounds during her sopho-more season … First team All-Dade selection … member of the Florida-based AAU team Essence, coached by Kim and Kelvin Powell … Daughter of Shirlene Horne … Has four sib-lings, Edward, Shirlene, Tywane and Caroline … Born on December 10, 1989.

Career HighsPoints .......................17, vs. Georgetown (3-7-10)Rebounds ........................................................ 13, twice...................................................... vs. Georgetown (3-7)................................................vs. Seton Hall (2-10-10)Assists ...................... 3, at Georgetown (1-30-10)Steals ......................................................................... 3, 3x ...................most recent: at Providence (2-27-10)BlockedShots ......... 4, vs. Georgetown (3-7-10)....................................................... vs. Kean (11-17-09)Minutes ...................49, vs. Georgetown (3-7-10)FGM .......................................................................7, twice ..........................................at West Virginia (2-16-10) .......................................vs. Southern Cal (11-26-09)FGA .................... 13, vs. Southern Cal (11-26-09)FGPercentage ...................................... 1.000, twiceFTM ............................11, vs. Georgetown (3-7-10) FTA .............................15, vs. Georgetown (3-7-10)FTPercentage ............................................1.000, 4x3FGM ............................................................................n/a3FGA .............................................................................n/a3FGPercentage .....................................................n/a

2009-10 Season HighsPoints .............................. 17, vs. Georgetown (3-7)Rebounds ........................................................ 13, twice...................................................... vs. Georgetown (3-7)...................................................... vs. Seton Hall (2-10)Assists ..............................3, at Georgetown (1-30)Steals ......................................................................... 3, 3x ..........................most recent: at Providence (2-27)BlockedShots .................4, vs. Georgetown (3-7)Minutes .......................... 49, vs. Georgetown (3-7)FGM .......................................................................7, twice ................................................. at West Virginia (2-16).............................................. vs. Southern Cal (11-26)FGA ............................13, vs. Southern Cal (11-26)FGPercentage .................750, vs. Texas (11-28)FTM ................................... 11, vs. Georgetown (3-7)FTA .................................... 15, vs. Georgetown (3-7)FTPercentage ............................................1.000, 4x3FGM ............................................................................n/a3FGA .............................................................................n/a 3FGPercentage .....................................................n/a

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FavoriteTVShow(s):Pretty Little Liars, True Blood, Vampire Diaries, DegrassiFavoriteMovie(s): Twilight Series, Along Came Polly, StepbrothersFavoriteFood(s):Pizza, Jamaican food, ChickenFavoriteProAthlete: Kevin Garnett MostVisitedWebsites: mediatakeout.com, Twitter, worldstarhiphop.com Mostplayedsong/musicianonyourIPod:VariesIfIweren’tplayingbasketball,Iwouldbe: Working nonprofit programs for youthIfIcouldspendthedaywithanyoneperson,itwouldbe:Caroline Lee (mother)Ifyoucouldtradeplaceswithonepersonfortheday,itwouldbe: President Obama

In10years,Iwillbe: I guess you will have to check with me in 10 years BestAdviceYouEverReceived:Live, Love, ProgressPersonYouMostAdmire:Shirlene HorneBiggestFear: Dying before I live to be what God has set out for me WorstHabit: I’m an angel, I don’t have oneTalentYouWouldMostLiketoHave: Great singing voiceIfpeopleusedonewordtodescribeyou,itwouldbe:ImmaculateOnewordtodescribeRutgersBasketball:Phenomenal FavoriteCoachStringerexpression:The “What the heck is she doing?” face!

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LEE’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-REB F A TO BLK ST PTS-AVGSTANFORD* 26 1-4 0-0 1-4 2-3-5 2 0 1 1 0 3-3.0KEAN* 22 2-3 0-0 0-1 3-3-6 2 2 1 3 1 4-3.5BOSTON COLLEGE* 26 3-7 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 2 0 1 1 0 6-4.3at Georgia 20 4-6 0-0 1-3 3-2-5 0 0 1 2 0 9-5.5vs. Southern Cal^* 29 7-13 0-0 1-2 4-8-12 1 0 0 2 1 15-7.4vs. Mississippi St.^* 23 1-3 0-0 2-2 2-5-7 3 0 3 1 0 4-6.8vs. Texas^* 25 3-4 0-0 2-4 4-6-10 4 0 6 0 1 8-7.0TEMPLE* 32 2-6 0-0 4-4 3-3-6 2 0 1 1 0 8-7.1at Princeton 25 2-6 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 3 0 1 1 1 6-7.0FLORIDA!* 37 5-8 0-0 2-3 5-4-9 2 2 3 3 1 12-7.5PRAIRIE VIEW A&M* 32 5-12 0-0 2-4 2-6-8 0 0 2 0 3 12-7.9vs. Tennessee$* 33 3-7 0-0 1-2 2-5-7 3 1 1 0 2 7-7.8CENTRAL CONN. ST.* 28 0-4 0-0 1-2 3-6-9 4 1 5 1 1 1-7.3at Geo. Washington* 35 2-7 0-0 0-2 3-3-6 2 2 3 0 1 4-7.1DEPAUL 21 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 1 1 3 1 0 2-6.7at Pittsburgh 20 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-3-6 1 0 2 0 1 2-6.4at Syracuse 15 4-7 0-0 0-0 4-1-5 2 0 1 0 1 8-6.5CINCINNATI 14 0-4 0-0 1-2 2-4-6 1 1 1 0 0 1-6.2MARQUETTE DNP-Injured at Connecticut 23 5-9 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 2 0 2 1 0 10-6.4at Georgetown* 32 1-4 0-0 1-2 3-6-9 3 3 2 1 2 3-6.3NOTRE DAME* 25 4-6 0-0 3-3 4-6-10 4 0 5 1 0 11-6.5at USF* 27 1-6 0-0 4-6 2-5-7 3 1 2 1 1 6-6.5SETON HALL* 33 6-9 0-0 0-3 6-7-13 3 1 2 1 1 12-6.7at Villanova* 35 3-7 0-0 1-2 1-7-8 1 2 1 0 3 7-6.7at West Virginia* 34 7-11 0-0 0-1 3-7-10 3 2 2 2 1 14-7.0SYRACUSE* 25 0-2 0-0 2-3 2-2-4 2 1 2 1 0 2-6.8ST. JOHN’S* 29 4-10 0-0 1-3 2-7-9 4 1 2 3 0 9-6.9at Providence* 34 3-5 0-0 1-3 2-5-7 3 0 3 1 3 7-6.9LOUISVILLE 14 1-2 0-0 1-5 0-2-2 1 1 1 0 0 3-6.8vs. Cincinnati#* 24 2-3 0-0 1-2 1-4-5 1 0 2 0 1 5-6.7vs. Georgetown#* 49 3-7 0-0 11-15 3-10-13 2 0 1 4 1 17-7.0vs. West Virginia#* 27 2-8 0-0 3-6 1-6-7 3 0 2 1 0 7-7.0vs. Iowa@ * 27 6-9 0-0 2-4 2-4-6 3 1 2 1 2 14-7.2* starter ̂ Paradise Jam, University of Virgin Islands ! Jimmy V Classic , Piscataway, N.J. $ Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, N.Y. # BIG EAST Championship, Hartford, Conn. @ NCAA Tournament, Stanford, Calif.

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As  A  Scarlet  Knight: Has appeared in 66 games for the Scarlet Knights with 28 starts

... Grabbed first career double-digit scor-ing contest with 13 points versus USC (Nov. 26) ... Exercise Science-Sport management.

Sophomore (2009-10): Appeared in all 34 games … Earned starting nod in 24 contests,

including 16 of the final 17 and the last 12-straight … Averaged 3.7 points, 2.3

rebounds and 2.7 assists ... Second on the team in total assists (93) and

third in steals (49/1.4 per game) … Third on team in minutes per game (26.9) … Maintained a team-best 1.1 assist to turn-over ratio overall ... Led or co-led RU in assists in 14 games, including three of the last six … Had 21 games with three-or-more assists, including 11 of the last 12 … Scored five-plus

in 13 games in 2009-10, includ-ing nine of the last 15 ... When earn-

ing the starting nod, averaged 4.7 points … Averaged 5.3 points and 3.5 assists in post-season action (BIG EAST Champion-ship and NCAA Tournament) … Recorded

six points, three rebounds and two assists versus Iowa in NCAA play … Credited with nine points against No. 12 Georgetown (March 7), including the three-pointer that sent the game to double overtime and added another triple to break the game open and seal the 56-51 win … Cor-ralled a career-high six rebounds versus the Hoyas … Against Louisville in the league regular season

closer (March 1), grabbed a career-high six rebounds … Paced the team in that category for the first time in her career … Also against UofL, added a career-tying six assists and seven points ... Tossed in six points and three assists at Villanova (Feb. 13) ... Notched six points and four rebounds at USF (Feb. 6) … Played a career-high 40 minutes against Florida (Dec. 7), tal-lying nine points, three assists, three steals and four rebounds … Was a perfect 2-of-2 from behind the arc against Temple (Dec. 2), adding three steals and four assists … Earned her first start of the season versus USC (Nov. 26) at the Paradise Jam, breaking out for a career-best 13 points on 5-of-10 shooting ... Had a career night against Kean (Nov. 17), dishing out a personal-best six assists and grabbing four steals.

Freshman  (2008-09): Led all true freshmen in minutes played (13.3), assists (34) and steals (16) ... Played in 32 games, making four starts on the year … Averaged 1.9 points and 1.2 rebounds on the season … Pulled down three rebounds and dished out an as-sist in 18 minutes of action against VCU in her first NCAA Tournament game ... Dished out a career-high four assists and shot 3-of-4 from the floor in RU’s BIG EAST Championship quarterfinal matchup with No. 7 Louisville ... Scored a career-high eight points on 4-of-6 shooting versus Seton Hall in BIG EAST tour-nament play on March 7 ... In RU’s regular-season finale against No. 1 UConn on March 2, shot 2-of-4 from the field and dished out two assists in 23 min-utes ... Chipped in two points, two rebounds, and a career-tying two steals at St. John’s on Feb. 28 … Tal-lied two points and two assists against Cincinnati on Feb. 24 … Went 2-of-2 from the floor in 18 minutes against Seton Hall on Feb. 18 … Played a career-high 33 minutes and grabbed a career-best five rebounds

SPEED’S CAREER STATISTICS      FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2008-09 32-4 427-13.3 27-72 .375 5-21 .238 2-5 .400 16-23 39-1.2 34-0 34 41 4 16 61-1.92009-10 34-24 915-26.9 48-153 .314 14-49 .286 17-26 .654 12-65 77-2.3 69-2 93 88 8 49 127-3.7Totals 66-28 1342-20.3 75-225 .333 19-70 .271 19-31 .613 28-88 116-1.8 103-2 127 129 12 65 188-2.8

SPEED’S CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS       FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2008-09 16-4 274-17.1 14-45 .311 3-16 .188 2-2 1.000 10-15 25-1.6 22-0 20 25 3 12 33-2.12009-10 16-12 416-26.0 24-66 .364 8-19 .421 3-6 .500 6-33 39-2.4 27-0 44 34 2 19 59-3.7Totals 32-16 690-21.6 38-111 .342 11-35 .314 5-8 .625 16-48 64-2.0 49-0 64 59 5 31 92-2.9

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against No. 19/24 Pitt on Feb. 10 ... Earned her fourth career start against Georgetown on Feb. 7 ... Tied her season-high with two steals at UConn on Feb. 3 ... Grabbed two rebounds against USF on Jan. 31 … Tal-lied a then season-high six points on 3-of-6 shooting and tied her season-high with two steals in RU’s win over Marquette on Jan. 18 ... Netted five points and grabbed two re-bounds in back-to-back games at Louisville (Jan. 11) and Syracuse (Jan. 6) … Notched four points, three assists and a block against Princeton on Nov. 18 … Was the first of the freshmen class to see game action in the season opener against St. Joe’s on Nov. 14.

High  School/Personal:  Rated the fifth-best point guard in the class of 2008 by Hoopgurlz.com and the 27th overall player … Rated No. 8 by All Star Girls Report and No. 16 by Blue Star … Selected from a pool of 35 of the nation’s best talent, as one of the 12 members of the USA Basketball U18 Na-tional team … Team captured the gold medal in Argentina in July 2008 … A member of the west squad at the McDonald’s All-American game … Shared the John Wooden MVP award at the girls’ McDonald’s All-American game in March 2008 with RU classmate Brooklyn Pope … A WBCA All-America hon-orable mention ... Named to the Parade All-America third team (2008) … Second team All-USA USA Today selection … Street & Smith Girls High School All-American three seasons, fourth team All-American selection in 2007 … Named to EA Sports All-Amer-ican first team in 2008 and second team in 2007 … Slam High School All-American honoree (2008) … Los Angeles Times Girls Basketball All-Star Team (2008) … Sunshine League All-League four seasons … Sunshine League MVP (2008) … Two-time Cal-Hi Sports All-State first team honoree … Division IV California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Player of the Year (2007) … Division IV CIF

All-State Team (2007, 2008) … Averaged 12.1 points, 10 assists and four rebounds per game her senior season at Marlborough School in Los Angeles … Helped lead team to four consecutive Sunshine League Cham-pionships and four division titles …Scored 20

of her career-best 25 points in the second half to lead the 27-6 Mustangs to the 2007 Division IV championship, and earn the Most Outstanding Player award … As a sophomore, averaged 9.5 points, 2.3 assists … Also av-eraged 2.7 rebounds and 2.1 steals, help-ing to lead Mustangs to 25-4 record and CIF-SS Division IV Championship … In 2005 as a freshman, averaged 9.7 points and 2.7 steals as Marlborough captured the CIFSS Division IV title with a 24-5 record … Nike TOC All-Tournament Team, Blue Division (2007) … Adidas Top Ten All-Star MVP (2006, 2007) … Adidas Top Ten All-American Camp Under-class All-Star (2004, 2005) … Junior Phe-

Career HighsPoints ...............13, vs. Southern Cal (11-26-09)Rebounds ...........................................................6, twice.............................................. vs. Georgetown (3-7-10)..................................................... vs. Louisville (3-1-10)Assists ................................................................6, twice..................................................... vs. Louisville (3-1-10).......................................................vs. Kean (11-17-09)Steals ................................... 4, vs. Kean (11-17-09)BlockedShots ....................................................1, 12xMinutes .................. 42, vs. Georgetown (3-7-10)FGM ......................5, vs. Southern Cal (11-26-09)FGA .........................................11, vs. Iowa (3-20-10)FGPercentage .......................................... .1.000, 5x FTM .......................................5, vs. Florida (12-7-09)FTA ........................................6, vs. Florida (12-7-09)FTPercentage ........................................... 1.000, 4x3FGM ...................................................................2, twice................................................. vs, Syracuse (2-21-10)............................................ at Georgetown (1-30-10)3FGA ............................7, vs. Georgetown (3-7-10)3FGPercentage ....................................... 1.000, 5x........................................... most recent: at USF (2-6)

2009-10 Season HighsPoints ..................... 13, vs. Southern Cal (11-26)Rebounds .......................................................... 6, twice.....................................................vs. Georgetown (3-7)............................................................ vs. Louisville (3-1)Assists ............................................................... 6, twice............................................................ vs. Louisville (3-1)............................................................. vs. Kean (11-17)Steals ..........................................4, vs. Kean (11-17)BlockedShots ...................................................... 1, 8x........................ most recent: vs. Georgetown (3-7)Minutes ......................... 42, vs. Georgetown (3-7)FGM ............................ 5, vs. Southern Cal (11-26)FGA ............................................... 11, vs. Iowa (3-20)FGPercentage ........................................ .667, twice...........................................most recent: at USF (2-6)FTM ..............................................5, vs. Florida (12-7)FTA ...............................................6, vs. Florida (12-7)FTPercentage ...........................................1.000, 3x3FGM ........................................................................ 2, 3x.....................................................vs. Georgetown (3-7) ........................................................vs. Syracuse (2-21)...................................................at Georgetown (1-30)3FGA .................................. 7, vs. Georgetown (3-7)3FGPercentage .......................................1.000, 4x ...........................................most recent: at USF (2-6)

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FavoriteTVShow(s):The Game, Criminal MindsFavoriteMovie(s): Love & Basketball, Million Dollar BabyFavoriteFood:LasagnaFavoriteProAthlete: Marion Jones, Isaiah Thomas FavoriteProTeam: Boston CelticsMostVisitedWebsite: Google Mostplayedsong/musicianonyourIPod:Miguel Jontel, Common IfIweren’tplayingbasketball,Iwouldbe:Trying to be a NASCAR driver IfIcouldspendthedaywithanyoneperson,itwouldbe: My grandfatherIn10years,Iwillbe: an accountant or lawyer along with playing WNBA overseas

BestAdviceYouEverReceived:“True champi-ons trust God. No one can take what you have inside of you or the knowledge you gain from learning. Stay true to yourself” – my momPersonsYouMostAdmire:my mother and fatherMostPrizedPossessions: The cross around my neck and my brotherBiggestFear: Losing someone I am close to ToughestPlayerHadtoGuard:Cappie PondexterWorstHabit: Saying I’m sorry more than onceOnewordtodescribeRutgersBasketball:DeterminedFavoriteCoachStringerexpression:“If you’re wise you will listen to the things that have been said to you.”

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SPEED’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-REB F A TO BLK ST PTS-AVGSTANFORD 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 5 1 2 0 0 0-0.0KEAN 25 2-4 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 6 5 0 4 5-2.5BOSTON COLLEGE 8 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0-1.7at Georgia 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0-1.3vs. Southern Cal^* 34 5-10 1-2 2-2 0-5-5 1 3 2 0 3 13-3.6vs. Mississippi St.^* 35 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1-1 3 3 4 1 2 0-3.0vs. Texas^* 27 1-5 1-2 0-0 0-4-4 5 2 2 0 0 3-3.0TEMPLE* 28 2-3 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 2 4 3 1 3 6-3.4at Princeton* 27 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 3 0 0 3-3.3FLORIDA!* 40 2-7 0-2 5-6 2-2-4 1 3 1 1 3 9-3.9PRAIRIE VIEW A&M* 38 1-6 0-2 1-2 0-2-2 1 4 4 0 2 3-3.8vs. Tennessee$* 26 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 5 6 1 2 0-3.5CENTRAL CONN. ST. 24 1-4 0-1 1-2 0-2-2 2 4 3 1 1 3-3.5at Geo. Washington 16 1-3 0-2 0-0 1-3-4 3 0 2 0 1 2-3.4DEPAUL 24 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 1 0 2 0-3.1at Pittsburgh 23 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 2 2-3.1at Syracuse 20 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 4 4 3 0 0 1-2.9CINCINNATI* 26 0-6 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 1 1 0 0 0-2.8MARQUETTE* 23 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 3 3 4 0 1 3-2.8at Connecticut* 24 2-6 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 0 0 5-2.9at Georgetown* 32 3-6 2-3 0-0 0-4-4 3 2 8 1 2 8-3.1NOTRE DAME 14 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 4 1 0 1 2-3.1at USF* 20 2-3 1-1 1-2 0-4-4 1 2 0 0 2 6-3.2SETON HALL* 32 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 3 2 0 2 0-3.1at Villanova* 35 3-6 0-1 0-0 2-0-2 0 3 2 0 1 6-3.2at West Virginia* 23 2-5 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 3 0 0 4-3.2SYRACUSE* 24 2-7 2-3 0-0 0-2-2 2 3 4 1 0 6-3.3ST. JOHN’S* 27 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 1 4 1 0 2 4-3.4at Providence* 32 2-4 1-3 0-0 1-3-4 1 4 2 0 2 5-3.4LOUISVILLE* 37 3-7 0-1 1-2 1-5-6 0 6 2 0 2 7-3.5vs. Cincinnati#* 40 1-9 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 2 5 3 0 2 2-3.5vs. Georgetown#* 42 3-9 2-7 1-2 2-4-6 4 4 5 1 0 9-3.7vs. West Virginia#* 33 1-4 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 2 3 5 0 2 4-3.7vs. Iowa@* 37 3-11 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 4 2 2 0 3 6-3.7* starter ̂ Paradise Jam, University of Virgin Islands ! Jimmy V Classic , Piscataway, N.J. $ Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, N.Y. # BIG EAST Championship, Hartford, Conn. @ NCAA Tournament, Stanford, Calif.

nom All-American Camp All-Star (2006) ... Peach State Fab five Camp All-Star (2007) … USA Olym-pic Women’s Youth Development Festival (2007) … Averaged 8.4 ppg., 4.4 rpg., 5.4 apg. and 2.2 spg. to help the USA Red Team to a 3-2 record and bronze medal at the Festival … Set the all-time Festival record for assists with 27 total … Daugh-ter of Charles and Donna Speed … Has a young-er brother, Malik … Malik is a rising sophomore at Marist University … Born on April 30, 1990.

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As  A  Scarlet  Knight:  Has seen action in 64 career games with 13 starts … Owns eight double-figure scoring games ... Tallied first ca-reer double-double against DePaul on Jan. 2 ... Africana Studies major.

Sophomore  (2009-10): Started 11 of 34 games … Aver-

aged 5.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists … Registered six-plus points in 16 games, in-cluding six double-digit scoring efforts … Averaged 10.5 points in first six contests of 2009 … Four-plus boards in 16 games, including six of the last 10 ... Averaged 6.7 points in home games at the RAC … Notched her three-best shooting perfor-

mances of the year in three of the last six games – at Providence (.571, 4-for-7), against Louisville

(.750, 3-for-4) and against Cincinnati (.667, 6-for-9) … Broke out for 13

points against Cincinnati (March 6) ... Notched eight points, six rebounds and two blocks against No. 1 UConn (Jan. 26) … Had 11 points and six rebounds vs. Marquette … Broke out

for 15 points and 11 rebounds – first-ever double-double and a career-high in boards – against

DePaul (Jan. 2) … The 15 points came off a 5-of-9 (.556) shooting effort from

the floor and a perfect 4-for-4 (career highs) from the charity stripe … Averaged 6.8 points and 4.3 rebounds in four games from Dec. 7-20 (UF, PVAMU, UT, and CCSU) … Grabbed nine rebounds in the Jimmy V Classic against Florida (Dec. 7), adding five points … Netted 12 points on a 5-of-12 shooting night versus Mississippi State (Nov. 27), adding three steals … Led all scorers for the first time in her career with 16 points in the win over Boston College (Nov. 19) … The double-digit scoring effort marked the sec-ond-straight 10-plus performance for Sykes - a career first … Netted 12 points against Kean (Nov. 17) ... Scored eight points and added five rebounds against Stanford (Nov. 15).

Freshman (2008-09): Led all true freshmen in scor-ing (3.2 ppg), rebounding (2.1 rpg) and three-point field goals made (16) ... Saw action in 30 games … Played dou-ble-digit minutes in 20 games, averaging 13.1 for the sea-son ... Pulled down three or more rebounds in 11 different games ... Tallied four points and two rebounds in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament versus Purdue on March 29 … Saw action in her first-career NCAA Tournament game against VCU on March 21 … In the BIG EAST Tour-nament, scored six points and grabbed three rebounds … Tallied five points, two rebounds, two assists and a block at St. John’s on Feb. 28 … Went 2-of-4 from three-point range versus Cincinnati on Feb. 24 ... Grabbed a team-high five rebounds in RU’s win over Seton Hall on Feb. 18 ... Chipped in three points, four rebounds and a block at Maryland (Feb. 15) … Recorded a career-high 20 points on 9-of-15 shooting against Farmingdale St. on Feb. 11 ... Had season-highs in rebounds (8), assists (6), steals (4) and minutes played (40) against the Rams ... At DePaul on Jan. 24, grabbed four rebounds … Scored four points, cor-ralling two rebounds, against Marquette on Jan. 18 … Had six rebounds in first career start at Louisville on Jan. 11 ...

SYKES’ CAREER STATISTICS      FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2008-09 30-2 392-13.1 35-128 .273 16-59 .271 9-15 .600 14-49 63-2.1 33-0 24 34 3 15 95-3.22009-10 34-11 745-21.9 73-249 .293 15-95 .158 30-38 .789 23-96 119-3.5 61-0 41 61 10 35 191-5.6Totals 64-13 1137-17.8 108-377 .286 31-154 .201 39-53 .736 37-145 182-2.8 94-0 65 95 13 50 286-4.5

SYKES’ CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS      FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2008-09 13-1 165-12.7 8-52 .154 4-22 .182 4-6 .667 6-20 26-2.0 12-0 12 17 2 7 24-1.82009-10 16-1 304-19.0 26-93 .280 1-32 .031 18-21 .857 13-42 55-3.4 27-0 19 24 5 21 71-4.4Totals 29-2 469-16.2 34-145 .234 5-54 .093 22-27 .815 19-62 81-2.8 39-0 31 41 7 28 95-3.3

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Dished out three assists and corralled three rebounds in RU’s BIG EAST opener at Syra-cuse on Jan. 6 ... Tallied three points, two re-bounds and an assist against Tennessee on Jan. 3 … Tallied two points and two rebounds at the Maggie Dixon Classic against Army on Dec. 14 … Scored five points and grabbed three rebounds at Stanford (Nov. 23) … Ex-ploded for 18 points on 7-of-12 shooting, including four triples in a road loss to Cal on Nov. 21 ... Dished out her first two ca-reer assists at Stanford on Nov. 23 ... In her first career game against Princeton, netted eight points and corralled three rebounds.

High  School/Personal: Rated the No 2 overall incoming freshman in the nation by Hoopgurlz.com and the No. 1 forward by the recruiting site … Ranked No. 3 overall by both Blue Star and by All Star Girls Report … Also ranked No. 2 prospect in the nation by Slam Online … Selected a 2008 McDonald’s All-American, competing for the East Squad with current RU teammate Chelsey Lee … One of 12 players selected to the Women’s Basket-ball Coaches’ Association (WBCA) All-Ameri-ca team … Named to the Parade Magazine All-America first team (2008) … USA Today All-USA second team … First team Max Preps All-American squad (2008) … EA Sports All-American first team honoree (2008) … 2008 Gatorade Mississippi Player of the Year … Invited to the USA Basketball U18 National Team Trials (2008), one of 35 players to earn an invite … Named First Team All-State three straight seasons, playing at East Oktib-beha (pronunciation is ock-TIB-ee-ha) County High School in Crawford, Miss … selected to The Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen three times … Led Mississippi High School Athletic Asso-ciation (MHSAA) in scoring last two seasons … Averaged 25.5 points, 10.6 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game senior season … Named a Second Team Street & Smith All-Amer-ica and a MaxPreps All-America (2006) …

Named Mississippi Girls’ Basketball Player of the Year by RISE Magazine twice … Scored a career-high 51 points in a game her senior season ... Averaged 32 points, 14 rebounds, three assists and five blocks per game enter-ing the Class 1A Final Four junior season … Exploded for 86 combined points in the last two games of the 2006-07 season, leading the Titans (29-8) to the championship … Had five 40-plus point games as a junior, including

a season-high 48 … As a sophomore, aver-aged 32 points and 14 rebounds per game … Averaged 29.8 points per game, 11.0 rebounds and five blocks a contest fresh-men season (2004-05) … Selected Second Team 2006-07 Pre-Season All-American by Scout.com … Top-ranked player at the Nike Regional Skills Academy in Atlanta (2007) … Boo Williams Invitational All-Tournament Team (2007) ... MaxPreps All-America Sec-ond Team and USA Today Super 25 (2006) … Nike Skills Academy and Junior Phenom Showcase All-Star (2006) … Student Sports Sophomore All-America, 2006. ... Orlando Sentinel All-South, 2006 … Travel basket-

Career HighsPoints ..........20, vs. Farmingdale St. (12-11-08)Rebounds ...........................11, vs. DePaul (1-2-09)Assists ...........6, vs. Farmingdale St. (12-11-08)Steals ....................................................................4, twice................... most recent: vs. Seton Hall (2-10-10)BlockedShots ..................................................2, twice ........................most recent: at Connecticut (1-26)Minutes ........................................................... 40, twiceFGM .................9, vs. Farmingdale St. (12-11-08)FGA ...............15, vs. Farmingdale St. (12-11-08)FGPercentage ........ .1.000, vs. WVU (1-20-09) FTM ........................................................................4, twice ........................most recent: at Villanova (2-13-10) FTA .............................................................................. 4, 3x........................most recent: at Villanova (2-13-10)FTPercentage .........................................1.000, 13x3FGM ......................................... 4, at Cal (11-21-08)3FGA .......................................... 7, at Cal (11-21-08)3FGPercentage .................................. 1.000, twice ....................................................vs. Cincinnati (3-6-10)................................................. vs. Tennessee (1-3-09)

2009-10 Season HighsPoints .................. 16, vs. Boston College (11-19)Rebounds .................................. 11, vs. DePaul (1-2)Assists ...................................................................... 3, 3x .........................most recent: vs. Notre Dame (2-1)Steals ....................................4, vs. Seton Hall (2-10)BlockedShots ..................................................2, twice........................most recent: at Connecticut (1-26) Minutes .......... 40, vs. Mississippi State (11-27)FGM .......................................................................6, twice ........................................................... vs. Cincinnati (3-6)..........................................vs. Boston College (11-19)FGA .......................................................................... 12, 4xFGPercentage .................750, vs. Louisville (3-1)FTM ........................................................................4, twice............................... most recent: at Villanova (2-13) FTA .............................................................................. 4, 3x............................... most recent: at Villanova (2-13)FTPercentage .........................................1.000, 11x3FGM ......................................................................... 2, 5x......................most recent: vs. Tennessee (12-13)3FGA .....................................................................6, twice 3FGPercentage ..... .1.000, vs. Cincinnati (3-6)

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FavoriteTVShow: Law & Order: SVUFavoriteMovie: She’s Out of My LeagueFavoriteFood: SpaghettiFavoriteProAthlete: LeBron JamesFavoriteProTeam: LeBron’s Team/CelticsMostVisitedWebsite: FacebookMostplayedsong/musicianonyourIPod:Party Life- Jay ZIfIweren’tplayingbasketball,Iwouldbe:Sport Analyst/Film DirectorIfIcouldspendthedaywithanyoneperson,itwouldbe:LeBron JamesIfyoucouldtradeplaceswithonepersonfortheday,itwouldbe:Bill GatesIn10years,Iwillbe: An inspirational act to follow

BestAdviceYouEverReceived: “Remember I am known by who I am not by what I do” –my aunt Renita RandleThreeMostPrizedPossessions:Blackberry, car, lifeBiggestFear:Spiders ToughestPlayerHadtoGuard:Maya MooreWorstHabit: Balling my toes up TalentYouWouldMostLiketoHave:SingingIfpeopleusedonewordtodescribeyou,itwouldbe: PersonableOnewordtodescribeRutgersBasketball:IntenseFavoriteCoachStringerexpression: “Heavy as the head who wears the crown.”

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SYKES’ 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-REB F A TO BLK ST PTS-AVGSTANFORD* 28 3-12 0-5 2-2 1-4-5 1 1 2 0 0 8-8.0KEAN* 24 5-11 0-5 2-2 0-4-4 2 3 2 1 3 12-10.0BOSTON COLLEGE* 33 6-12 2-3 2-2 1-1-2 4 1 3 2 3 16-12.0at Georgia* 30 2-9 2-6 0-0 0-5-5 4 2 5 1 2 6-10.5vs. Southern Cal^* 31 3-10 2-4 1-2 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 0 9-10.2vs. Mississippi St.^* 40 5-12 2-5 0-1 1-2-3 3 1 6 0 3 12-10.5 vs. Texas^* 18 1-9 0-3 0-0 1-3-4 0 1 1 0 0 2-9.3TEMPLE 18 1-5 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 4 0 0 3-8.5at Princeton 27 2-9 0-4 0-0 0-3-3 1 3 1 0 1 4-8.0FLORIDA! 27 2-11 1-4 0-0 3-6-9 1 0 1 0 0 5-7.7PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 17 3-7 1-2 1-4 1-0-1 3 0 1 0 1 8-7.7vs. Tennessee$* 32 3-12 2-6 0-0 1-4-5 3 2 2 0 0 8-7.8CENTRAL CONN. ST.* 14 2-4 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 2 1 0 0 0 6-7.6at Geo. Washington* 22 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 2 2 0 1 0-7.1DEPAUL 28 5-9 1-3 4-4 3-8-11 0 1 2 0 3 15-7.6at Pittsburgh 14 1-5 0-2 0-0 2-1-3 1 2 1 0 1 2-7.3at Syracuse 12 0-4 0-2 2-2 2-0-2 3 0 1 0 2 2-6.9CINCINNATI 21 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 1 0 2-6.7MARQUETTE 30 4-9 0-4 3-4 0-6-6 1 2 2 0 0 11-6.9at Connecticut 24 4-11 0-5 0-2 2-4-6 3 0 3 2 1 8-7.0at Georgetown 16 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 0-6.6NOTRE DAME* 24 0-10 0-2 2-2 0-0-0 2 3 1 0 1 2-6.4at USF 14 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 2 0 0 2-6.2SETON HALL 25 1-5 0-2 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 1 0 4 4-6.1at Villanova 20 1-5 0-3 4-4 0-4-4 1 2 1 0 2 6-6.1at West Virginia 18 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 2 2 1 0 1 0-5.9SYRACUSE 16 1-5 0-4 0-0 1-3-4 2 1 2 1 1 2-5.7ST. JOHN’S 11 0-5 0-3 0-0 1-5-6 2 2 3 0 2 0-5.5at Providence 18 4-7 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 2 1 0 2 8-5.6LOUISVILLE 13 3-4 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 2 0 2 1 1 7-5.7vs. Cincinnati# 23 6-9 1-1 0-0 0-8-8 2 2 1 1 0 13-5.9vs. Georgetown# 29 1-11 0-5 2-2 0-6-6 2 1 4 0 0 4-5.8vs. West Virginia# 14 2-6 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 4-5.8vs. Iowa@ 14 0-4 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 0 0 0 0-5.6* starter ̂ Paradise Jam, University of Virgin Islands ! Jimmy V Classic , Piscataway, N.J. $ Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, N.Y. # BIG EAST Championship, Hartford, Conn. @ NCAA Tournament, Stanford, Calif.

ball for the AAU team Essence, coached by Kim and Kelvin Powell … Club team-mate of Chelsey Lee and Erica Wheeler … Daughter of Regina Sykes … Grand-daughter of Robert and Anita Jackson ... Has four siblings, Marques, Maurice, Mon-ica and Michael …. Born July 30, 1990.

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Freshman (2009-10): Played in 32 games with one start … Averaged 5.8 points and 3.3 rebounds per game … Shot a team-best .608 (73-for-120) from the floor, tied for fifth-highest mark all-time on

the RU single season list … The shooting percent-age was the best for a freshmen since Regina

Howard in 1983-84 … Recorded six double-fig-ure scoring games … Scored eight-or-more

points in 16 games and 10-plus in six games … Pulled down four-or-more

boards in 16 of 32 games … Swatted at least one shot in

13 games … Third on the team with 36 second

chance points ... Record-ed a perfect shooting

percentage on seven occasions … Started the season, first sev-en games - averaging

9.6 points and 5.6 re-bounds in just 17.7 min-

utes … Netted nine-plus points in four of the last five

contests … Tallied 11 points and six rebounds against

West Virginia (March 8) in the BIG EAST Championship … Had nine points in back-to-back victo-ries over Cincinnati and George-town in the BIG EAST Champi-onship … Went 6-of-7 from the floor in the consecutive games … Scored 12 points in just 11 minutes on 5-for-6 shooting against Louis-ville (March 1) … Netted

eight points in only 14 minutes on a perfect 3-for-3 shooting effort against Syracuse (Feb. 21) after not scoring in the previous two games … Dropped 12 points at Georgetown, adding five rebounds and two blocks … Collected eight against Marquette (Jan. 23) on 4-for-4 shooting … Did not play against Flori-da (Dec. 7) as a precaution after suffering a bruised left knee at Princeton (Dec. 5) … Scored five points (2-of-2) versus the Tigers , though she sat the entire second half … Earned her first career start versus Temple on Dec. 2 … Averaged 10 points and 7.3 rebounds, while shooting .713 at the Paradise Jam Tournament from Nov. 26 -28 … Just missed a dou-ble-double, scoring 13 points - a season-high - and pulling down nine rebounds versus No. 13 Texas (Nov. 28) in the Virgin Islands … Tallied nine points and nine rebounds, two assists and a block vs. No. 19 Mississippi … Nine rebounds were a season/ca-reer high … Recorded her first double-figure outing at Georgia (Nov. 22), tallying 11 points and seven rebounds … Contributed nine points on 4-of-7 shoot-ing in her first game as a Scarlet Knight against No. 2 Stanford ... Her first five points sparked a RU run in the closing minutes of the first stanza.

High School/Personal: Selected as a McDon-ald’s All-American, she averaged 11.5 points, 9.2 rebounds, 2.4 blocks, and 2.0 assists per game as a senior at Long Beach (Calif.) Polytechnic High School … Ranked the No. 6 overall prospect accord-ing to ESPN’s HoopGurlz … Named Sporting News First Team All-American and to the McDonald’s All-American team … Also a First Team USA Today First Team All-American honoree ... A Naismith Award finalist following senior season … Selected to the Parade All-America Second Team as a se-nior, Fourth Team as a junior … During her senior

OLIVER’S CAREER STATISTICS      FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2009-10 32-1 414-12.9 73-120 .608 0-1 .000 39-54 .722 37-69 106-3.3 51-0 11 39 20 14 185-5.8Totals 32-1 414-12.9 73-120 .608 0-1 .000 39-54 .722 37-69 106-3.3 51-0 11 39 20 14 185-5.8

OLIVER’S CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS      FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2009-10 15-0 131-8.7 22-37 .595 0-0 .000 11-15 .733 12-16 28-1.9 22-0 2 10 7 6 55-3.7Totals 15-0 131-8.7 22-37 .595 0-0 .000 11-15 .733 12-16 28-1.9 22-0 2 10 7 6 55-3.7

44 MONIQUE OLIVERSophomore • 6-2 • Forward/Center • Las Vegas, Nev. • Long Beach (Calif.) Polytechnic

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Season/Career HighsPoints .....................................13, vs. Texas (11-28)Rebounds ...........................................................9, twice.............................................................vs. Texas (11-28) ..................................... vs. Mississippi State (11-27)Assists ................................................................2, twice...most recent: vs. Central Connecticut (12-20)Steals .........................................................................2, 4x........................ most recent: vs. Notre Dame (2-1)BlockedShots .......................................................2, 6x.........................most recent: vs. Notre Dame (2-1)Minutes ...................... 25, vs. Tennessee (12-13) FGM ............................................................................5, 3x................................ most recent: vs. Louisville (3-1)FGA ............................... 11, vs. Tennessee (12-13)FGPercentage ........................................... 1.000, 7x.................................................4-4, vs. Cincinnati (3-6)............................................4-4, vs. Marquette (1-23).......................4-4, vs. Southern California (11-26)FTM ............................................. 7, vs. Texas (11-28)FTA .............................................. 8, vs. Texas (11-28)FTPercentage ........................................... 1.000, 6x.............................. most recent: vs. Cincinnati (3-6)3FGM ...........................................................................n/a3FGA ................................................. 1, vs. Tennessee3FGPercentage ....................................................n/a

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FavoriteTVShow:My Wife and KidsFavoriteMovie:Madea MoviesFavoriteFood: ChineseFavoriteProAthlete:Lisa LeslieFavoriteProTeam: Sparks/CelticsMostVisitedWebsite:Yahoo/Facebook Mostplayedsong/musicianonyourIPod:Luther VandrossIfIcouldspendthedaywithanyoneperson,itwouldbe: Kevin DurantIfyoucouldtradeplaceswithonepersonfortheday,itwouldbe: Bill GatesIn10years,Iwillbe:Married/Successful BestAdviceYouEverReceived:Keep working hard, don’t give up

PersonYouMostAdmire:MommyThreeMostPrizedPossessions:Clothes, trophies, diaryBiggestFear: Birds/bugsToughestPlayerHadtoGuard:Tina CharlesWorstHabit:Biting my nailsTalentYouWouldMostLiketoHave:Play the drumsIfpeopleusedonewordtodescribeyou,itwouldbe:BeautifulOnewordtodescribeRutgersBasketball:ToughFavoriteCoachStringerexpression:“Do what you do and do it well”

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OLIVER’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-REB F A TO BLK ST PTS-AVGSTANFORD* 28 3-12 0-5 2-2 1-4-5 1 1 2 0 0 8-8.0KEAN* 24 5-11 0-5 2-2 0-4-4 2 3 2 1 3 12-10.0BOSTON COLLEGE* 33 6-12 2-3 2-2 1-1-2 4 1 3 2 3 16-12.0at Georgia* 30 2-9 2-6 0-0 0-5-5 4 2 5 1 2 6-10.5vs. Southern Cal^* 31 3-10 2-4 1-2 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 0 9-10.2vs. Mississippi St.^* 40 5-12 2-5 0-1 1-2-3 3 1 6 0 3 12-10.5 vs. Texas^* 18 1-9 0-3 0-0 1-3-4 0 1 1 0 0 2-9.3TEMPLE 18 1-5 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 4 0 0 3-8.5at Princeton 27 2-9 0-4 0-0 0-3-3 1 3 1 0 1 4-8.0FLORIDA! 27 2-11 1-4 0-0 3-6-9 1 0 1 0 0 5-7.7PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 17 3-7 1-2 1-4 1-0-1 3 0 1 0 1 8-7.7vs. Tennessee$* 32 3-12 2-6 0-0 1-4-5 3 2 2 0 0 8-7.8CENTRAL CONN. ST.* 14 2-4 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 2 1 0 0 0 6-7.6at Geo. Washington* 22 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 2 2 0 1 0-7.1DEPAUL 28 5-9 1-3 4-4 3-8-11 0 1 2 0 3 15-7.6at Pittsburgh 14 1-5 0-2 0-0 2-1-3 1 2 1 0 1 2-7.3at Syracuse 12 0-4 0-2 2-2 2-0-2 3 0 1 0 2 2-6.9CINCINNATI 21 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 1 0 2-6.7MARQUETTE 30 4-9 0-4 3-4 0-6-6 1 2 2 0 0 11-6.9at Connecticut 24 4-11 0-5 0-2 2-4-6 3 0 3 2 1 8-7.0at Georgetown 16 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 0-6.6NOTRE DAME* 24 0-10 0-2 2-2 0-0-0 2 3 1 0 1 2-6.4at USF 14 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 2 0 0 2-6.2SETON HALL 25 1-5 0-2 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 1 0 4 4-6.1at Villanova 20 1-5 0-3 4-4 0-4-4 1 2 1 0 2 6-6.1at West Virginia 18 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 2 2 1 0 1 0-5.9SYRACUSE 16 1-5 0-4 0-0 1-3-4 2 1 2 1 1 2-5.7ST. JOHN’S 11 0-5 0-3 0-0 1-5-6 2 2 3 0 2 0-5.5at Providence 18 4-7 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 2 1 0 2 8-5.6LOUISVILLE 13 3-4 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 2 0 2 1 1 7-5.7vs. Cincinnati# 23 6-9 1-1 0-0 0-8-8 2 2 1 1 0 13-5.9vs. Georgetown# 29 1-11 0-5 2-2 0-6-6 2 1 4 0 0 4-5.8vs. West Virginia# 14 2-6 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 4-5.8vs. Iowa@ 14 0-4 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 0 0 0 0-5.6* starter ̂ Paradise Jam, University of Virgin Islands ! Jimmy V Classic , Piscataway, N.J. $ Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, N.Y. # BIG EAST Championship, Hartford, Conn. @ NCAA Tournament, Stanford, Calif.

campaign, led the Jackrabbits to a 32-3 re-cord and their fourth-consecutive California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division I State Championship and a No. 23 national ranking by USA Today … As a senior, named Press-Telegram Dream Team Player of the Year … A four-time Street & Smith selection, she earned First Team honors her junior and senior year … Notched All-CIF honors as a junior and se-nior and was crowned Moore League MVP in 2009 ... Also helped the Jackrabbits grab state title junior season, averaged nine points and nine rebounds … Spent her first two years at Cheyenne High School in North Las Vegas, Nev. … As a sophomore, was an All-State hon-

oree and set a school record with 47 points and 28 rebounds in a single game … Averaged 26 points and 13.5 rebounds sophomore sea-son and earned All-Northwest Division honors … Played AAU ball for West Coast Premier … Attended USA Youth Festival following sopho-more season … Participated in Nike Regional Skills Academy in 2007 and was invited to the USA Basketball U18 team trials in the sum-mer of 2009 … Daughter of Melvin and Mar-garet Oliver … Has an older sister April and an older brother Melvyn … Born Dec. 1, 1990.

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Freshman  (2009-10): Appeared in all 34 games, with four starts … Averaged 3.4 points per game … Tallied four-or-more points in 15 games, including three double-digit outings ... Averaged 3.9 points over the last 21 games after collect-

ing 2.6 points per game over the first 13 … Logged 16.1 minutes per game

over that frame after averaging 11.0 minutes over the first 13 … Shot

a team-best .875 from the free throw line (21-for-24) … Tallied 22 assists in the last 21 games

(1.1 per game) … Had a pair of assists to go along with four points

versus Cincinnati in the first round of the BIG EAST Championship ver-

sus Cincinnati (March 6) … Scored eight points against St. John’s (Feb. 24), played second highest minute total of season (25) … Hit for eight-straight points to end the first half against Cin-cinnati (Jan. 16), shot 3-of-5 for the game … Netted six points in back-to-back games against Villanova (Feb. 13) and West Virginia (Feb. 16) … Netted nine points, grabbed three rebounds vs. Marquette (Jan. 23) … Hit for 12 points, adding a block and a steal versus DePaul (Jan. 2) in the BIG EAST opener … Played season and career-high 26 min-utes in consecutive games versus DePaul and at Pitt (Jan. 10) ...

Netted a career-best 13 points on a 5-of-8 shooting night at

George Washington (Dec. 30) … Also grabbed four offensive rebounds and was perfect behind the arc and at the charity stripe against the Colonials … Earned the start against CCSU (Dec. 20), scoring four points, dishing our three assists and adding a steal ... Dropped 10 points against No. 13 Texas - the first double-figure effort of her career - adding two rebounds and a steal … Scored season-high 17 points versus Texas … Tallied five points in the win over USC, adding two rebounds and an assist … Scored six points against Kean (Nov. 17), adding four rebounds, two assists and two steals … Scored five points and corralled two rebounds in 12 min-utes off the bench against No. 2 Stanford (Nov. 15).

High School/Personal: Ranked 17th by colleg-ehoopnet.com and 39th overall by ESPN’s Hoop-gurlz … McDonald’s High School All-American … Two-time honoree as the Miami Herald Broward Class 1A-3A Player of the Year for Parkway Acad-emy in Miramar, Fla. … Named to the 3A All-State First Team as a junior and senior … Averaged 21 points and eight assists per game as a junior, lead-ing the Panthers to the Class 3A State Champion-ship ... Also led Parkway to the State title during her senior campaign, averaging 20 points, seven rebounds and six assists … Rated fifth-best point guard in the 2009 class according to Hoopgurlz, the 39th player overall … Earned a No. 56 rating from Blue Star and was 68th on the All-Star Girls Report top players list … … Participant at the Nike Skills Academy ... Selected for the South Florida All-Star Basketball Game ... Played AAU for Es-sence, the same squad – coached by Kim Powell - which produced current Rutgers players Chelsey

WHEELER’S CAREER STATISTICS      FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2009-10 34-4 481-14.1 42-144 .292 11-41 .268 21-24 .875 18-20 38-1.1 61-0 27 50 4 24 116-3.4Totals 34-4 481-14.1 42-144 .292 11-41 .268 21-24 .875 18-20 38-1.1 61-0 27 50 4 24 116-3.4

WHEELER’S CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS      FG- FG 3FG- 3FG FT- FT OFF- REB-- PF- PTS--SEASON GP-S MIN-AVG FGA PCT 3FGA PCT FTA PCT DEF AVG FO A TO BLK ST AVG2009-10 16-3 290-18.1 22-86 .256 6-27 .222 13-15 .867 7-10 17-1.1 39-0 15 27 3 16 63-3.9Totals 16-3 290-18.1 22-86 .256 6-27 .222 13-15 .867 7-10 17-1.1 39-0 15 27 3 16 63-3.9

3 ERICA WHEELERSophomore • 5-7 • Guard • Miami, Fla. • Parkway Academy

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Season/Career HighsPoints ......13, at George Washington (12-30)Rebounds .........................................................4, twice..............................at George Washington (12-30)............................................................ vs. Kean (11-17)Assists ..............................................................3, twice........................... most recent: at Syracuse (1-13)Steals .................................... 3, at Syracuse (1-13)BlockedShots .....................................................1, 4x .........................most recent: vs. St. John’s (2-24)Minutes ...............................................................26, 3x ................................................... vs. Marquette (1-23)..................................................... at Pittsburgh (1-10).............................................................. vs. DePaul (1-2)FGM ....................................................................5, twice .............................................................. vs. DePaul (1-2)..............................at George Washington (12-30)FGA ...................................13, vs. St. John’s (2-24)FGPercentage ....................................1.000, twice...........................................................vs. Louisville (3-1)...................................... vs. Boston College (11-19) FTM ....................................5, vs. Marquette (1-23)FTA .....................................5, vs. Marquette (1-23)FTPercentage ......................................... 1.000, 7x3FGM .......................................................................2, 3x ......................................................vs. St. John’s (2-24).............................................................. vs. DePaul (1-2)..............................at George Washington (12-30)3FGA ...................................5, vs. St. John’s (2-24)3FGPercentage ..................................... 1.000, 3x .............................most recent: at Villanova (2-13)

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FavoriteTVShow(s):Law & Order: SVU, Noah’s ArcFavoriteMovie(s):Carmen, Love & Basketball, More than a GameFavoriteFood: PizzaFavoriteProAthlete: Dwayne Wade FavoriteProTeam:Miami HeatMostVisitedWebsite: True Religion, eBay Mostplayedsong/musicianonyourIPod:Plies- Co-Defendant IfIweren’tplayingbasketball,Iwouldbe:A regular college student IfIcouldspendthedaywithanyoneperson,itwouldbe: Dwayne WadeIfyoucouldtradeplaceswithonepersonfortheday,itwouldbe: Dwayne Wade

In10years,Iwillbe:Pro Athlete, or teaching at an elementary school (math) BestAdviceYouEverReceived:“Live like your dying” and “Do what you do and do it well”PersonYouMostAdmire:Coach KimThreeMostPrizedPossessions: My nieceBiggestFear: Losing my mom WorstHabit:Shopping when it’s not neededTalentYouWouldMostLiketoHave:SingingIfpeopleusedonewordtodescribeyou,itwouldbe: EnergeticFavoriteCoachStringerexpression:“Do what you do and do it well”

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WHEELER’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-REB F A TO BLK ST PTS-AVGSTANFORD 12 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 0 0 5-5.0KEAN 14 2-7 0-2 2-3 2-2-4 2 2 3 0 2 6-5.5BOSTON COLLEGE 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1 0 1 2-4.3at Georgia 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 0 0-3.3vs. Southern Cal^ 16 1-5 1-1 2-2 1-1-2 1 1 3 0 0 5-3.6vs. Mississippi St.^ 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3.0vs. Texas^ 17 4-8 1-3 1-1 1-1-2 2 0 3 0 1 10-4.0TEMPLE 17 0-5 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 2 1 0 0-3.5at Princeton 14 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 3 0 0 2-3.3FLORIDA! 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0-3.0PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2.7vs. Tennessee$ 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0-2.5CENTRAL CONN. ST.* 18 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 3 1 0 1 4-2.6at Geo. Washington 20 5-8 2-2 1-1 4-0-4 1 2 1 0 2 13-3.4DEPAUL* 26 5-9 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 4 1 1 12-3.9at Pittsburgh* 26 1-7 0-4 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 1 0 2 2-3.8at Syracuse* 22 1-9 0-4 0-0 2-0-2 2 3 3 0 3 2-3.7CINCINNATI 17 3-5 1-2 1-2 0-0-0 2 1 1 1 0 8-3.9MARQUETTE 26 2-12 0-2 5-5 1-2-3 1 1 1 0 1 9-4.2at Connecticut 19 0-4 0--2 0-0 2-0-2 3 1 5 0 1 0-4.0at Georgetown 20 2-6 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 4 1 2 0 2 4-4.0NOTRE DAME 12 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 4 1 1 0 0 2-3.9at USF 18 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 0 2 0-3.7SETON HALL 9 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0-3.6at Villanova 11 1-3 1-1 3-4 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 1 6-3.7at West Virginia 20 2-4 0-1 2-2 0-0-0 4 1 4 0 2 6-3.8SYRACUSE 17 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 1 2 0 0 0-3.6ST. JOHN’S 25 3-13 2 -5 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 1 1 1 8-3.8at Providence 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 4 0 0 0 0 0-3.7LOUISVILLE 10 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 4 0 1 0 0 4-3.7vs. Cincinnati# 10 1-4 0-1 2-2 1-1-2 0 2 1 0 0 4-3.7vs. Georgetown# 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0-3.6vs. West Virginia# 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0-3.5vs. Iowa@ 11 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2-3.4 * starter ̂ Paradise Jam, University of Virgin Islands ! Jimmy V Classic , Piscataway, N.J. $ Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, N.Y. # BIG EAST Championship, Hartford, Conn. @ NCAA Tournament, Stanford, Calif.

Lee and April Sykes … Essence won Nike Nationals in 2008 … Lee was also her teammate at Parkway Academy ... An undecided major … Daughter of Me-lissa Cooper and Eric Wheeler … Has four siblings: Shayla, Tomia, David, and Eric … Born May 2, 1991.

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FavoriteTVShow:Keeping up with the KardashiansFavoriteMovie: Practical MagicFavoriteFood:ChipotleFavoriteProAthlete: Steve NashFavoriteProTeam: Phoenix SunsMostVisitedWebsite:Google Mostplayedsong/musicianonyourIPod:Fast Car- Tracy ChapmanIfIweren’tplayingbasketball,Iwouldbe:NappingIfIcouldspendthedaywithanyoneperson,itwouldbe: GodIfyoucouldtradeplaceswithonepersonfortheday,itwouldbe:Kobe BryantIn10years,Iwillbe: Hopefully still playing basketball BestAdviceYouEverReceived: “You can never change anything in the world, you can only change the way you act”PersonYouMostAdmire:Mum and DadThreeMostPrizedPossessions:Watches, Mobile phone, Swim suitsBiggestFear: DrowningToughestPlayerHadtoGuard:Rohanne CoxWorstHabit:Biting nailsTalentYouWouldMostLiketoHave:Jump really high/flyingIfpeopleusedonewordtodescribeyou,itwouldbe: OutgoingOnewordtodescribeRutgersBasketball: IntenseFavoriteCoachStringerexpression: “Everything in life you can relate to basketball”

32 JULIE PAUNOVICJunior • 6-0 • Forward • Cairns, Queensland, Australia • Casper (Wyoming) College

Previous School/Personal: Averaged 15 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 1.4 steals per contest for Casper College in Casper, Wyoming in 2009-10 … Shot 46 percent from the field and 71 percent from the free throw line …. Helped lead the Thunderbirds to a 33-5 record and a fourth place finish at the 2010 NJCAA Nationals … Named a Second Team National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American … Member of the JUCO National Championship All-Tournament Team … Wyoming Confer-

ence Player of the Year … Averaged 10.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.5 assists first season for Casper …Named to Region 9 All-Tournament Team ... A Region IX Academic First Team honoree … A member of the U20 Round 11 club team Cairns Dolphins during summer of 2009, averaging 19 points, three boards and two assists a contest … Also played water polo and field hockey in high school … Queensland School Girls National Champions (2006) … Queensland state team (2005, 2006) … Half Serbian/Filipino … Former Triathlete … Native of Cairns, Queensland, Australia … Daughter of Paul and Lolita Pau-novic … Mother played college basketball in the Philippines … Has two siblings, Vuka Paunovic (26) and Milan Paunovic (24) … Born on Jan. 16, 1989 ... Majoring in psychology.

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FavoriteTVShow(s): Law & Order: SVU, The HillsFavoriteMovie(s): He got Game, My Sister’s Keeper, More than a Game, Mr. & Mrs. SmithFavoriteFood: PastaFavoriteProAthlete: Tim Duncan, Diana TurasiFavoriteProTeam: Boston CelticsMostVisitedWebsite:Google IfIweren’tplayingbasketball,Iwouldbe:Coaching IfIcouldspendthedaywithanyoneperson,itwouldbe: My brotherIfyoucouldtradeplaceswithonepersonfortheday,itwouldbe:Angel McCoughtryIn10years,Iwillbe:Coaching at a D1 college BestAdviceYouEverReceived: “Don’t Whine. Don’t Complain. Don’t Make Excuses”ThreeMostPrizedPossessions:brother’s dog tags, diamond earrings from grandmother, BiggestFear:Not being able to play basketball again ToughestPlayerHadtoGuard:Asya BussieWorstHabit:Trying to do too much in one dayIfpeopleusedonewordtodescribeyou,itwouldbe:BreeziOnewordtodescribeRutgersBasketball:FamilyFavoriteCoachStringerexpression:The smiling face when she first sees you

High School/Personal: Averaged 17 points, 15 rebounds, two steals and two assists per game senior season at St. Frances Academy in Baltimore … Named the Baltimore Sun Girls’ Basketball Player of the

Year in 2010 … Helped lead the Panthers to a 25-3 record and the Interscholastic Athletic Associa-tion of Maryland A Conference crown … In total, Saint Frances’ has captured three A Conference titles in the past four seasons and was ranked No. 1 by the Baltimore Sun … Selected to play in the Capi-tal Classic high school basketball all-star game following senior campaign, showcasing the best talent

in the Washington, D.C./Maryland/Virginia area … Erupted for 17 points, 15 rebounds five as-sists and four blocks in the game to earn a share of the Most Valuable Player trophy … As a

junior, Averaged 12 points and 10 rebounds per game …Earned All-IAAM first team hon-ors and was an All-Metro second team selection … Graduated ranked in the top five per-cent of her senior class … A member of the National Honor Society … Vice President of Senior Class … Also was a member of track team at St. Frances … Played with the Mary-

land Lady Comets club program … Daughter of Tim and Gay Hutchen … Two brothers, TJ (20) and Charles (deceased) … Full name is Briana Simone Hutchen … Born on Nov. 12, 1992.

21 BRIANA HUTCHENFreshman • 6-1 • Forward • Baltimore, Md. • St. Frances

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High School/Personal: Averaged 21.5 points, 8.4 assists, 8.2 rebounds and 6.3 steals her senior season at Gill St. Bernard’s School …. Shot 56 percent from the floor, while scoring in double figures in 28 of 29 games …

Registered one quadruple-double, eight triple-doubles and six double-doubles her senior campaign … Somer-set County’s all-time leading girls scorer (2,488 points), ranked 15th all-time in the state of New Jersey ... A two-time Somerset County Tournament champion and Most Valuable Player … Led the Knights to their first NJSIAA sectional title, an appearance in the Non-Public B final and a final 26-3 record … Three-time Courier Post Player of the Year …. Earned Newark Star-Ledger Player of the Year honors in 2010 …. As a

junior, averaged 26.2 points, 8.6 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 4.6 steals per game for the Lady Knights … Directed Gill St. Bernard’s to the Somerset County Tournament championship and the NJSIAA Tour-

nament Non-Public B Final … Rated the 11th-best shooting guard by ESPN’s Hoopgurlz , 42nd over-all … Also ranked No. 53 by Blue Star Basketball … Played with club team Ring City coached by

Maria and Ron Harper … Harper won five NBA Championships in his 15-year NBA career … Daughter of Christena Simmons … Siblings are Naquell (16), Shayla (26), Chaz (29), Kenneth

(19) and Nakita (34) … Full name is Daisha Monae Simmons … Born on Jan. 13, 1991.

12 DAISHA SIMMONSFreshman • 5-10 • Guard • Jersey City, N.J. • Gill St. Bernards

FavoriteTVShow(s):Martin, My Wife and Kids, The GameFavoriteMovie(s): Love & Basketball, Glory

Road FavoriteFood:Whatever my mom makesFavoriteProAthlete:Kevin Durant FavoriteProTeam:Boston CelticsMostVisitedWebsite:Media TakeoutMostplayedsong/musicianonyourIPod: Drake IfIweren’tplayingbasketball,Iwouldbe:A business woman IfIcouldspendthedaywithanyoneperson,itwouldbe:My dadIfyoucouldtradeplaceswithonepersonfortheday,itwouldbe: My momIn10years,Iwillbe: Living the life BestAdviceYouEverReceived: “Never take a back seat to anyone”PersonYouMostAdmire: My mom MostPrizedPossession:A picture of my dadBiggestFear:FailingToughestPlayerHadtoGuard:Chelsea Grey WorstHabit: Playing with my nailsTalentYouWouldMostLiketoHave:SingIfpeopleusedonewordtodescribeyou,itwouldbe: ChillOnewordtodescribeRutgersBasketball:Family

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10 BRITTANY LAPIDUSSophomore • 5-7 • Guard • Marlboro, N.J. • Marlboro

FavoriteTVShow:FriendsFavoriteMovie(s): Monster, Inc., Rat RiceFavoriteFood:PastaFavoriteProAthlete:Cappie PondexterFavoriteProTeam:New York YankeesMostVisitedWebsite:FacebookMostplayedsong/musicianonyourIPod: Kanye WestIfIweren’tplayingbasketball,Iwouldbe:Managing the teamIfIcouldspendthedaywithanyoneperson,itwouldbe:OprahIfyoucouldtradeplaceswithonepersonfortheday,itwouldbe: Coach Stringer, so I could give the team the day off. In10years,Iwillbe: Owner of a WNBA Franchise BestAdviceYouEverReceived: “Take advantage of the opportunities you are given.”PersonYouMostAdmire: Coach Chelsea Newton ThreeMostPrizedPossessions:dog Pebbles, my laptop, my Rutgers jerseyBiggestFear:MathToughestPlayerHadtoGuard:HamadyWorstHabit: Biting my lipsTalentYouWouldMostLiketoHave:DunkingIfpeopleusedonewordtodescribeyou,itwouldbe: ResponsibleOnewordtodescribeRutgersBasketball:EliteFavoriteCoachStringerexpression:“To be the best, you need to play the best.”

High School/Personal:  Earned a spot on this year’s squad as a walk-on ... Communications/Sports Manage-ment major … Attended Marlboro High School in Marlboro, N.J. ... Played softball for two years ... District 19 Championship while at Marlboro ... Recieved C. Vivian Stringer Basketball Camp Most Improved Camper Award ... Ball girl for Rutgers women’s basktball games for six years, from third to eighth grade ... Served as team

manager in as a freshman ... Played basketball for three years in middle school ... Daughter of Karen and Neil Lapidus … Born on March 21, 1991.

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Acoalminer’sdaughter,C.VivianStringerlearnedavaluablelessonfromherparentsgrowingupinthesmalltight-knitcommunityofEdenborninwesternPennsylvania,“Workhardanddon’tlookforexcuses,andyoucanachieveanything.” Thatlessonhasstuckwiththelegendarycollegebasketballcoachwhohaspropelledthreedifferentprogramsfromanonymitytonationalprominenceduringher39yearsonthebench. Stringerhasovercomemanychallengesinherlife;thelossofherbelovedfatheratthetenderageof19;In1982,heronlydaughterbeingstrickenwithspinalmeningitisjustpriortoherCheyneyteam’sappearanceintheveryfirstFinalFour;thesuddendeathofherbelovedhusband,Bill,toaheartattackonThanksgivingDay1992andabout

withbreastcancerwhichshekeptasecretfromnearlyeveryoneinherlife. Throughitall,Stringerhashandledlifewithdignityandgracerisingabovethe

tragediestomakeadif-ferenceinthelivesofhundredsofyoungwomen. Thefirst

coachinmen’sorwom-en’sbasketballhistorytotake

threedifferentschoolstotheFinalFour(CheyneyUniversityin1982,TheUniversityofIowain1993andRutgers,TheStateUniversityofNewJersey,in2000andagainin2007),Stringerhasbeenapioneer,visionaryandleaderduringhernearlyfourdecadesonthesidelines. Stringerhascompiledanastoundingoverallrecordof843-295(.741),rankedthirdontheDivisionIwomen’svictorieslistandsecondamongactivecoaches.Stringerbecamejusttheeighthcoach–men’sorwomen’s–toreachthe800winmarkwhentheScarletKnightsdefeatedDePaulonFeb.27,2008attheLouisBrownAthleticCenter. OnSept.11,2009,StringerwasenshrinedintotheNaismithMemorialBasketballHallofFameinar-guablythebestHallofFameclassever.ShejoinedfellowbasketballgreatsMichaelJordan,DavidRobinson,JohnStocktonandJerrySloanonthestageatSymphonyHalltoreceivebasketball’sultimatehonor.She

becamejustthe11thwomen’scoachtoearntheprestigiousprize. A2001inducteeintotheWomen’sBasketballHallofFame,Stringerhasledherthreeteamsto23appearancesintheNCAATournamentwhichincludesninetripstotheregionalfinal.ShealsomadehersixthappearanceonaUSABasketballcoachingstaffin2004,servingasanassistantcoachforthegold-medalwinning2004U.S.OlympicTeam. Namedoneofthe“101MostInfluentialMinoritiesinSports”bySportsIllustratedin2003,Stringercontinuestobeoneofthemostrecognizedcoachesinthegame.

THE ROAD TO RUTGERS StringerbeganherteachingandcoachingcareeratCheyney,asmall,historically-blackschooloutsideofPhiladelphia,Pa.,intheearly1970s.EvenbeforetheseedsofTitleIXhadtrulystartedtotakerootnationally,StringerandherWolveswereplayingtopackedhousesandcreatinganameforthemselvesontheEastCoast. In1982,theNCAAsponsoreditsfirst-everNationalChampion-shipforwomen’sbasketball,andCheyneydidtheunthinkablebyadvancingtothatfirstFinalFour,losingtoLouisianaTechinthecham-pionshipgame.ForStringerandherplayers(notmucholderthanherself),Cheyney’spostseasonrunputthesmalluniversityonthena-tionalmap,aswellasonparwiththenationalpowerhouseprograms. Following12successfulandfulfillingseasonsatCheyney,StringersoughtoutanewchallengeandfoundthatopportunityatTheUniver-

C. VIVIAN STRINGERHeadCoach•16thSeasonatRutgers,40thSeasonOverall

THE STRINGER FILE

Overall Record    843-295(.741)Overall Season  40thRU Record  324-160(.669)RU Season   16thHometown  Edenborn,Pa.Birthday:  March17Education  B.S.,healthandphysical education,SlipperyRock’70 M.Ed.,healthandphysical education,SlipperyRock’73

COACHING CHRONOLOGYHeadCoachCheyneyUniversity(1971-83)251-51•.831

HeadCoachTheUniversityofIowa(1983-95)269-84•.762

HeadCoachRutgers,TheStateUniversityofNewJersey(1995-present)324-160•.669

HIGHLIGHTS & MILESTONES • FirstcoachtoleadthreedifferentschoolstotheNCAAFinalFour(1982--Cheyney,1993--Iowa,2000,2007--Rutgers)• NationalCoachoftheYear,1982,1988,1993• Third-winningestwomen’scoachall-time,secondamongactiveheadcoaches-843wins• Eighthcoachall-time-men’sorwomen’s-torecord800wins.•Hasledthreeteamsto2920-winseasonsinherfirst39years• Appearancesin23of29All-timeNCAATour-naments,including10regionalfinals• NaismithMemorialBasketballHallofFame,2010• Women’sBasketballHallofFame,2001• AssistantCoach,U.S.Olympicgold-medalwin-ningteam,2004• Namedoneof101MostInfluentialMinoritiesinSports,2003• Namedoneofthe100MostInfluentialSportsEducatorsinAmerica,2007• InternationalWomen’sSportsHallofFame,2006

sityofIowa.Beginningwiththe1983-84season,Stringerbuiltaprogramthathelpedelevatewomen’sbasketballtoawholenewlevel.WhenStringergottoIowa,theHawk-eyeshadwonjustsevengamestheseasonbeforeherarrivalandwereranked299outof302teamsinattendance.Stringerhelpedtheteamachieveunprecedentedamountsofattention,includingwomen’sbasketball’sfirst-everadvanceselloutatCarver-HawkeyeArena.Stringer’shardworkanddedicationculminatedinIowa’striptothe1993FinalFour,afeatthatmadeherthefirstcoachinhistorytoleadtwodifferentschoolstothenationalsemifinals.

SUCCESS COMES QUICKLY TO “THE BANKS” StringerarrivedatRutgersinJulyof1995armedwithabeliefintheprogram’sability,callingitthe“JeweloftheEast”uponherhiring.Aftertwoyearsofgatheringmate-rialsandgoingoverblueprints,Stringersawherplansbegintocometogetherin1998whenherteam-filledwithninefreshmenandsophomores-posteditsfirst20-winseasoninfouryears(22-10),winningtheBIGEAST7Divisiontitlewitha14-4regular-seasonrecord. Followingtheirfirst-everBIGEASTcrown,theScarletKnightsgaveahintofwhatwastocomewhenthen-freshmanTashaPointermadetwolatefreethrowstoliftRUtoa62-61winatIowaStateandadvancetotheNCAATournament’sSweetSixteen. Asifmappedoutinhermasterplan,Rutgerscontinueditssteadyprogressionthenextseason.TheScarletKnightsadvancedtotheEliteEightbeforebowingouttotheeventualnationalchampionforthesecond-consecutiveyear.Theycompileda29-6over-allrecordanda17-1markinconferenceplaytosharetheBIGEASTregular-seasontitle.

Tabbedasthenumber-oneteaminthenationintheStreet&Smith’s2000PreseasonPoll,Rutgersliveduptoitsbillingasoneofthetopprogramsinthecountry,finishingtheseasonwitha26-8record,a12-4slateintheBIGEASTandaspotinitssecondBIGEASTTournamentchampionshipgameinthreeyears.Withtheir59-51upsetoftop-seededGeorgiaintheNCAATourna-mentWestRegionfinal,theScarletKnightsadvancedtotheirfirst-everFinalFour.ForStringer,whohaddeclaredherrevelationfiveyearsearlierofleadingRutgerstothe2000FinalFourinnearbyPhiladelphia,therewasasenseoftriumphinfulfillingherdreamsofmakingRutgersanationalcontender. Stringer’splanscontinuedtopaydividendsduringthe2000-01campaignastheScarletKnightswereconsistentlyrankedamongthetop15teamsinthecountry,handingeventualnational-championNotreDameitsfirstofonlytwolossesoftheseason(54-53,Feb.17).RUlosttoeventualFinalFourparticipantSouthwestMissouriStateintheNCAATournament’ssecondround,markingthefourthstraightyearthataStringer-ledteamlostintheNCAATourna-menttoateamthatadvancedtoatleastthenationalsemifinals. Withfourstartersandfiveseniorsgone,agroupthathelpedformthenucleusofthe2000FinalFourteam,theyoungScarletKnightsstruggledthroughinexperienceandinjuriestoposta9-20markin2001-02.However,Stringer’syouthfulchargesbouncedback,producingthebestturnaroundinDivisionIwitha21-8recordandatriptothe2003NCAATournament’ssecondround.Ledbyawomanknownforherabilitytotransformprograms,theScarletKnights’resurgenceshouldnothavebeenasurprisetoanyone. Duringthe2003-04campaign,inoneofhermoreremarkablecoachingeffortsin

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Stringer’s Coaching Record

Year  School          Record/Percentage  National Finish1971-79 Cheyney 144-35 .804 —1979-80 Cheyney 26-7 .833 AIAW“B”First Round1980-81 Cheyney 26-3 .897 AIAWRegionalFinal1981-82 Cheyney 28-3 .903 NCAAFinalFour1982-83 Cheyney 27-3 .900 NCAARegionalFinal1983-84 Iowa 17-10 .630 —1984-85 Iowa 20-8 .714 —1985-86 Iowa 22-7 .759 NCAASecondRound1986-87 Iowa 26-5 .839 NCAARegionalFinal1987-88 Iowa 29-2 .935 NCAARegionalFinal1988-89 Iowa 27-5 .844 NCAARegionalSemi1989-90 Iowa 23-6 .793 NCAASecondRound1990-91 Iowa 21-9 .700 NCAASecondRound1991-92 Iowa 25-4 .862 NCAASecondRound1992-93 Iowa 27-4 .871 NCAAFinalFour1993-94 Iowa 21-7 .750 NCAASecondRound1994-95 Iowa 11-17 .393 —1995-96 Rutgers 13-15 .464 —1996-97 Rutgers 11-17 .393 —1997-98 Rutgers 22-10 .688 NCAARegionalSemi1998-99 Rutgers 29-6 .829 NCAARegionalFinal1999-00 Rutgers 26-8 .765 NCAAFinalFour2000-01 Rutgers 23-8 .742 NCAASecondRound2001-02 Rutgers 9-20 .310 —2002-03 Rutgers 21-8 .724 NCAASecondRound2003-04 Rutgers 21-12 .636 NCAAFirstRound2004-05 Rutgers 28-7 .800 NCAARegionalFinal2005-06 Rutgers 27-5 .844 NCAARegionalSemi2006-07 Rutgers 27-9 .765 NationalTitleGame2007-08 Rutgers 27-7 .794 NCAARegionalFinal2008-09 Rutgers 21-13 .618 NCAARegionalSemifinal2009-10 Rutgers 18-15 .545 NCAAFirstRoundTOTALS    843-295  .741

Cheyney 251-51 .831(12seasons) Iowa 269-84 .762(12seasons) Rutgers 323-160 .669(15seasons)

recenthistory,sheledaninjury-decimatedteamtoa21-12overallrecordanda10-6markinBIGEASTConferenceplay.TheScarletKnightsweretherunners-upattheBIGEASTTournamentandearnedaberthintheNCAATournament,thisdespitehavingonlysevenscholarshipplayersavailablefortheconferencetitlegame. The2004-05seasonsawtheScarletKnightsreturntothenationalheadlineswitha28-7overallrecordanda14-2markinconferenceplaytowintheirfirstoutrightBIGEASTregular-seasoncrown. RUadvancedtothefinaloftheBIGEASTTournamentforthesecond-straightyear,settingthestageforaruntotheEliteEightoftheNCAATournament.Rutgersdefeatedninerankedteamsduringtheseason,includinganincredibleeight-daystretchthatsawtheScarletKnightstakedownthreetop-10teams,cappedbya51-49overtimevictoryagainstNo.1andundefeatedLSUJan.5. In2005-06,RUposteda16-0slateinBIGEASTConfer-enceplay,winningitssecondstraightleagueregular-seasontitle.TheScarletKnightsadvancedtotheSweetSixteenoftheNCAATournament,andfinishedninthinthefinaltop-25pollwitha27-5record. WhenacceptingherHallofFamehonorinSeptember,Stringerjokinglycalledthe2006-07teamoneoftheworstshehadevercoached.ThemasterbuildermeantitinawaythatonlythosethatknowStringerwellcouldunderstand.Theyoungsquad-withnoseniorsandfivefreshmen-begantheseasonbylosingfourofitsfirstsixgamesandnotbuyingintoStringer’sstringentdefense.Stringerheldfastonthegroup,teaching,shapingandleadingtheunittothegrandeststage,theFinalFourandRutgersfirstappearanceinanationalcham-pionshipgame. Afterthe2007nationalchampionshipgame,Stringershowedthepoiseshehasbeenknownforthroughoutherlife.Thesmall-townproductfromruralPennsylvaniabecamea‘de-facto’rolemodelforthenationfollowingracistandsexistcom-mentsdirectedatherteambyashockjock.However,thosethatknewtheamazingwomenexpectednothinglessfromStringerasshehadbeenteachingself-confidenceanddignitytoherathletesfordecades. Theteamweatheredthecrisiswithdeterminationandgraceandfacedthe2007-08seasonwithgreatexpectations.Theprogrampickedupitssixth-straight20-winseasonand10th20-wincampaignunderStringer.RUwasrankedNo.7inthefinalAssociatedPressTop-25pollandNo.6inthecoachespoll.Forthesecond-straightyearandthethirdtimeinfouryears,RutgerscompetedintheNCAAregionalfinal. The2008-09seasonmarkedalotofnewtalent,butstruggleswithinconsistency.Theyfinishedwith21wins,the11th20-pluswinseasonunderStringerandthefifth-straighttriptotheNCAAregionalsemifinals. Lastseason,Rutgers-again-provedtodoubtersthatde-spitelosingatoninnumbers(57percentscoring,45percentrebounding)-theywouldnotletexcusesgetinthewayoftheirclimbtosuccess.Thesquadrackedup19victoriesandad-vancedtotheschool’s21stNCAAChampionshipappearance. FromthefirstNCAAchampionshipgamein1982toconsistentlyputtingtogetherateamvyingforthetopcrown,Stringerhashelpedtoredefinethewomen’sgame.

TO BE THE BEST . Stringerandherstaffknewwhentheyarrivedthattheyneededtoattractthebeststudent-athletesinthecountryto“theBanks,”andtheyhaveassembledtoprecruitingclasses

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fromthestart.RU’s2001-02freshmencomprisedaclassrankedfirstnationallybytheWomen’sBasketballNewsService,the2002-03groupwasranked13thbytheAllStarGirlsReport,andtheclassof2008graduatesEssenceCarson,MateeAjavonandKatieAdamswererankedthirdbyASGR.The2006classwererankedthetopclassbyWomen’sBasketballMagazine. The2008classearnednationwidepraiseacrosstheboard,rankedthirdinthecountrybyESPN’sHoopgurlzandASGRandthe2009freshmenenteredastheNo.9classinthenation. ThirteenofStringer’sRutgersrecruits—ShawnettaStewart,UshaGilmore,TammySutton-Brown,TashaPointer,DavalynCun-ningham,ChelseaNewton,RebeccaRichman,CappiePondexter,MateeAjavon,EssenceCarson,KiaVaughn,EpiphannyPrinceandRashidatJunaid–havebeenselectionsintheWNBADraft. AjavonandCarsonwerethefirsttwoScarletKnightstobedraftedsimultaneouslyinthetop-10inApril2008.PrincewasthelastRutgersplayertohearhernamecalledinthefirstround(May8,2010-4thoverallselection),cappingarapidsuccessofKnights-fivefirstrounddrafteesinfiveyears. OneofStringer’sstrongestbeliefsisthatonemustplaythebestinordertobethebest.BeingamemberoftheBIGEASTCon-ference,thewinnerofsevenofthelastninenationalchampionships,affordstheScarletKnightsahighlevelofcompetitiongameinandgameout. Inaddition,Rutgerscontinuestoboastoneofthenation’stoughestnon-conferencescheduleseachseason-afactprovenbyRU’sannualstrength-of-scheduleratings. In2007-08,thetrendcontinuedasStringerassembledthenation’ssecond-toughestslate,facingtheNo.1teaminthenationinback-to-backgames.Rutgerswastheonlyteaminthecountrytofaceallfoursquads(Stanford,Connecticut,Tennessee,LSU)whowouldadvancetothe2008FinalFourinTampa. In2008-09,Rutgersclosedwiththefourth-toughestscheduleinthecountryandwastheteamthatplayedtheeventualcham-pionandunbeatenConnecticuttoitsclosestgame.Lastseason,theScarletKnightsendedtheyearwith,onceagain,thefourth-tougestslateintheland.

DEFENSE WINSCHAMPIONSHIPS Rutgers’successsinceStringer’sarrivalhasbeendue,inalargepart,toaggressiveandintensedefense.ThetrademarkofStringerteamshasalwaysbeenasuffocatingbrandofhalf-courtdefense,oftenswitchinganddisguisingmultiplelooksthroughouta

gametokeeptheopponentoff-balance.Themostfamous,orinfamousifyouareaScarletKnightopponent,hasbeenthematch-upzone,asystemperfectedbyStringerandherlong-timefriend,formerTempleheadcoachandfellowHallofFamerJohnChaney.Inaddition,Stringerhasemployednumerousfull-courttrapsandpresses,mostnotablythe“55,”tooftenleaveRU’sopponentsfeelingoverwhelmedandfrustrated. Duringthe2000FinalFourseason,opponentsscoredjust54.4pointspergame-thefourth-bestmarkinthenation.Thefol-lowingyear,RUallowed56.5pointstofinishsixth,andduringthe2004-05and2005-06campaigns,Rutgersrankedsecondnation-ally(51.3and51.9ppg).Rutgerscontinueditssuffocatingdefensein2007-08,finishingNo.2inthecountry,allowing51.4pointspergame.

WE ARE A FAMILY ItisnotjustaboutthesuccessonthefloorfortheScarletKnights.Stringer’sprogramshavealwayshadthefeelofafamily,butthatfamilyextendswellbeyondtheconfinesoftheLouisBrownAthleticCenter. Communityinvolvementhasbeenanim-portantpartofextendingthatfamily,whetheritbeconductingfreebasketballclinicsforlocalchildren,visitingwiththeyoungandoldatlocalhospitalsandcenters,emphasizingtheimportanceofeducationthroughthe“RUReadingIntoTheGame”program,orlendingsupporttoRutgers-basedcharitiesandevents.TheScarletKnightshavebecomemorethanstudentsandathletesduringtheircareers—theyhavebecomecitizensandrolemodelsaswell. Thatpublicvisibilityandinvolvementhas,inturn,causedthecommunitytoembracetheScarletKnightsandlendthemsupportattheLouisBrownAthleticCenter.RUrecordeditslargestcrowdinhistorytoseeawomen’shomegamewhen8,587fanswitnessedtheScarletKnights’victoryagainstthenation’snumber-oneteam,NotreDame,onFeb.17,2001,oneofsevenadvanceselloutsforRUsinceStringer’sarrival.

ACCOLADES AND ACHIEVEMENTS StringerwasatalossforwordsbeforeshewastogiveherNaismithenshrinementspeechonSept.11. Afterall,howdoyousumupnearlyfourdecadesofworkandthehundredsofplayerswhohavetouchedyourlife.Thenormallychat-tyStringerstoodatthepodium,overcomewithemotionandfightingbacktears.Shedeliveredoneofthemosteloquentspeechesever,sharingwiththecrowdandanationalaudienceonESPNhowherdesiretocoach

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wasfueledearlyinherlife. Asateenager,Stringerdidn’tunderstandhowshecouldplaywiththeboyseverysingleafternoon-butone.OnFridaynights,itwastheboysintheneighborhoodwhowereallowedtoplayfootball.Stringerbecameacheerleadertogetclosertotheactionandalsotohelpto‘coach’herfriendsfromthesidelines.Alwaysacoach...evenatthattenderage. InadditiontoNaismith,StringerisalsoamemberoftheWom-en’sBasketballHallofFame.EnshrinedonJune9,2001,inKnoxville,Tenn,thehonortrulyshowedStringer’smarkonthegameinregardstoequality,innovationandgrowth. StringerhasbeennamedtheNationalCoachoftheYearthreetimes(WadeTrophy—1982,Converse—1988andNaismith—1993)byherpeers.Shealsowasnamedthe1993CoachoftheYearbySportsIllustrated,USAToday,Converse,theLosAngelesTimesandtheBlackCoachesAssociation;the2000FemaleCoachoftheYearbytheRainbow/PUSHOrganization,agroupfoundedbyRev.JesseJackson;theDistrictVCoachoftheYearin1985,1988and1993;theDistrictICoachoftheYearin1998and2006;theBigTenCoachoftheYearin1991and1993;theBIGEASTCoachoftheYearin1998and2005;andthe1998,1999,2000,200,52006and2008MetropolitanBasketballWritersAssociationCoachoftheYear. Oneofhermostpersonally-gratifyingaccoladesisthe1993CarolEckmanAward,whichacknowledgesthecoachdemonstratingspirit,courage,integrity,commitment,leadershipandservicetothegameofwomen’sbasketball. AfinalistfortheNaismithNationalCoachoftheYearAwardseventimes,StringerwashumbledwhentheU.S.SportsAcademydecidedtonameitsannualwomen’scoachingawardinherhonor.TheC.VivianStringerMedallionAwardofSportforWomen’sCoachingwashandedoutforthefirsttimeinJulyof2002. StringerhasalsobeeninductedintonumerousHallsofFame,includingtheNewJerseySportsHallofFameandtheSportinSoci-etyHallofFamein2005,andin2006sheenteredtheUniversityofIowaAthleticsHallofFame. Alsoin2006,StringerwasinductedintotheInternationalWomen’sSportsHallofFameattheWomen’sSportsFoundation’sAnnualSalutetoWomen. OneofhermostmemorableeventsandhonorsinStringer’slifetookplaceinSeptember2008inBeaverton,OrewhenNikenameditssecondchilddevelopmentcenterafterStringer.The35,000squarefootfacility,housing26classroomsthatprovidecare,learninganddevelopmentfornearly300children. Inadditiontoherextensivecollegiateexperience,Stringeralsohassuccessfullytestedherselfintheinternationalarena.Anas-sistantcoachforthegold-medal2004U.S.OlympicTeam,herfirstUSABasketballexperiencecameasanassistantforthebronze-medal1980USAJonesCupTeam. Stringerhashadextensivehead-coachingexperienceinthena-tionalprogram,leadingthe1982U.S.OlympicFestivalEastTeamtoabronzemedal,the1984U.S.WorldUniversityGamesTeam(Kobe,Japan)toasilver,the1989U.S.WorldChampionshipQualifyingTeam(SaoPaulo,Brazil)toagoldandaqualificationforthefollowingyear’sFIBAWorldChampionship,andthe1991PanAmericanGamesTeam(Havana,Cuba)toabronzemedal. Anotedadministrator,StringerwasoneofthekeyplayersinthedevelopmentoftheWomen’sBasketballCoachesAssociation.StringerservesontheBoardofDirectorsoftheKayYow/WBCACancerFund,createdinthefallof2007.TheFoundation,inpartner-shipwiththeVFoundationforCancerResearch,isaninitiativetofightbreastcancer. AnativeofEdenborn,Pa.,andamemberoftheAlumniHallofFameatheralmamater,SlipperyRockUniversity,Stringerandthe

lateWilliamD.Stringerhavethreechildren—David,JanineandJus-tin.Stringerbecameafirst-timegrandmotherinJune2009withtheadditionofgranddaughter,Dayton.

Stringerwithherthreechildren-Nina(30),David(31),andJustin(26)-attheNaismithMemorialHallofFameinductioninSeptember2009.

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• 2009inductee,NaismithMemorialBasketballHallofFame• 2001inductee,Women’sBasketballHallofFame• Thirdall-timeinwinsamongwomen’sbasketballcoaches(843),second amongactiveheadcoaches• Firstcoach,men’sorwomen’s,toleadthreedifferentschoolstotheNCAA FinalFour(1982--Cheyney,1993--Iowa,2000,2007--Rutgers)• Wasthethirdwomen’scoachtorecord750and800careervictories• Eighthcoachall-time-men’sorwomen’s-torecord800wins• FirstAfrican-AmericanDivisionIcoach–men’sorwomen’storeach800 victorymark• Hasmadeappearancesin23ofthe29NCAATournaments (1982-83,1986-94,1998-2001,2003-2010)• HasmadenineappearancesintheNCAATournamentRegionalFinal (1982,1987,1988,1993,1999,2000,2005,2007,2008)• Hascoached32All-BIGEASThonorees,includingfourDefensivePlayersof theYear• LedCheyneytothe1982NCAATournamentchampionshipgame• Nation’sbestdefensiveteamin1981,1983and1993• Nation’ssecond-bestdefensiveteamin1985,2005,2006and2008• 1979,1980,1981and1982PennsylvaniaAIAWstatechampions

COACH-OF-THE-YEAR AWARDS • 2007and2008MetropolitanBasketballWritersAssociationCoachofthe Year• 2006WBCADistrictI,MetropolitanBasketballWritersAssociation(co-) CoachoftheYear• 2005BIGEASTConferenceandMetropolitanBasketballWritersAssocia tionCoachoftheYear• 1999,2000,2001,2003,2005,2008,2009NaismithNationalCoach- of-the-YearAwardfinalist• 2000RainbowPushOrganizationCoachoftheYear• 1999,2000MetropolitanBasketballWritersAssociationandNewJersey BasketballCoachesAssociationCoachoftheYear• 1998WBCADistrictI,BIGEASTConference,BlackCoachesAssociation, MetropolitanBasketballWritersAssociationandNewJerseyBasketball CoachesAssociationCoachoftheYear• 1994GiantStepsCoachoftheYear• 1993Naismith,Converse,SportsIllustrated,USAToday,LosAngelesTimes andBlackCoachesAssociationNationalCoachoftheYear• 1993NCAADistrictV,BigTenConferenceandBigTenSportswriters’ CoachoftheYear• 1991BigTenConferenceCoachoftheYear• 1988ConverseNationalCoachoftheYear• 1988NCAADistrictVCoachoftheYear• 1985NCAADistrictVCoachoftheYear• 1983NCAADistrictIICoachoftheYear• 1982NCAA,WadeTrophyNationalCoachoftheYear• 1982PennsylvaniaAIAWCoachoftheYear• 1980,1981PhiladelphiaSportswriters’CoachoftheYear

NATIONAL/REGIONAL - OTHER HONORS • 2010,LoyalSonsandDaughtersofRutgers,givenbyRutgersAlumniAs sociation-fourtholdestinnation• 2010,BarbaraBoggsSigmundAwardbyWomanspace• 2009,NaismithMemorialBasketballHallofFame• 2009,DistinguishedDaughterofPennsylvania• 2007,NewYorkTimesYear-End“FiveWhoLeftFootprints”• 2006,InternationalWomen’sSportsHallofFame• 2006,UniversityofIowaAthleticsHallofFame• 2005,SportinSocietyHallofFame• 2005,SportsHallofFameofNewJersey• 2004,BlackCoachesAssociationLifetimeAchievementAward• 1993,CarolEckmanAward• 2003,“101MostInfluentialMinoritiesinSports,”SportsIllustrated• 2002,U.S.SportsAcademycreatesC.VivianStringerMedallionAwardof SportforWomen’sCoaching• 2001,Women’sBasketballHallofFame• Honoree,SmithsonianInstitute,BlackWomeninSports• 1994,ReggieMcKenzieFoundationCommitmenttoCharacterAward

• Honoree,Who’sWhoAmongBlackAmericans• 1993,JoeCipriano/JimValvanoNikeHallofFameAward• NAACPJackieRobinsonAward(NewBrunswick,N.J.)• 2004,GirlScoutsofAmericaWomanofDistinction(Delaware-Raritan,N.J.)• 2004,ExecutiveWomenofNewJerseyHonoree• 2002,GirlScoutsofAmericaWomanofDistinction(GreaterEssexand HudsonCounties,N.J.)• 1998,NationalAssociationofNegroBusinessandProfessionalWomen’s ClubWomanoftheYear(UnionCounty,N.J.)• 1998,CityNews100MostInfluentialAward• 1994,IowaCityMagazine’sPersonoftheYear• 1987,inducteeintotheCommuniplexHallofFame

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE • Assistantcoach,2004OlympicTeam,goldmedal(Athens,Greece)• Headcoach,1991U.S.Pan-AmericanGames,bronzemedal(Havana,Cuba)• Headcoach,1989WorldChampionshipQualificationTournament, goldmedal(SaoPaulo,Brazil)• Headcoach,1984WorldUniversityGames,silvermedal(Kobe,Japan)• Headcoach,1982U.S.OlympicFestivalEastTeam,bronzemedal(Indianapolis,IN)• Assistantcoach,1980JonesCup,bronzemedal(Taiwan)

STRINGER’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS

Milestone Games300thwin;1-26-86 vs.Wisconsin,68-32

400thwin;12-30-89 vs.NorthCarolina,106-81;

HiltonHeadIslandSuperShootout

500thwin;1-28-94 vs.Michigan,78-56

600thwin;12-18-99 vs.Texas,68-64

700thwin;12-8-04 vs.Princeton,68-46

800thwin;2-27-08 vs.DePaul,60-46

Most Victories, Division ICoach Yrs. Record

1. PatSummitt,Tenn. 36 1037-196

2. JodyConradt,Texas 38 900-309

3. ^C.VivianStringer,RU 39 843-295

4. SylviaHatchell,UNC 35 831-294

5. TaraVanDerveer,Stanford 31 793-195

6. AndyLanders,Georgia 31 750-248

7. RobinSelvig,Montana 32 740-218

8. KayYow,N.C.State 38 737-344

9. GenoAuriemma,Connecticut 24 735-122

10.DebbieRyan,Virginia 32 720-308

^rankedsecondamongactiveleadersinvictories.

Most 20-Win SeasonsCoach YearsCoaching 20-Wins

1.PatSummitt 36 34

2.C.VivianStringer 39 30

3.JodyConradt 38 29

4.RobinSelvig 32 27

5.SylviaHatchell 35 26

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On June 9, 2001, C. Vivian Stringer was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tennessee.

She was a member of the third class in the Hall’s history, which recognizes and honors those who have made a valuable contribution to the sport of women’s basketball.

RutgersheadcoachC.VivianStringerhadtheexperienceofalifetimeinAugustof2004,

helpingtoleadtheU.S.women’sbasketballteamtoagoldmedalattheGames

oftheXXVIIIOlympiadinAthens,Greece.

StringerservedasanassistantcoachforUSABasketball.

TheAmericanspostedaperfect8-0recordattheGames,includinga74-63victoryagainstAustraliainthe

gold-medalgame.

2004 Olympic Games

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InApril2008,Nikeco-founderandChairmanoftheBoardPhilKnight(picturedbelowrightwithStringerandhersons)announcedhisintentiontonameitssecondchilddevelopmentcenteronits177-acrecampusafterRutgersheadcoachC.VivianStringer.

TheC.VivianStringerChildDevelopmentCenterwasofficiallydedi-catedonSept.9,2008.TheceremonytookplaceatNikeWorldHeadquartersinBeaverton,Oregonwithcountlessfamilyand

friendspresentforthewarmoccasion.

TheStringerCenter,a35,000-square-footfacility,openedinJune2008.Thecenterhouses26classrooms,providingcare,learning

anddevelopmentforapproximately300childrenbetweentheagessixmonthsandfiveyearsold.

TheNikecampusbuildingspaytributetosomeoftheworld’sbestathletesandcoaches.SomeofthosehonoredincludeJohnMcEn-roe,JoanBenoitSamuelson,MichaelJordan,MikeSchmidt,NolanRyan,LanceArmstrong,MiaHamm,JerryRiceandTigerWoods.

Stringerwasthethirdwoman,thesecondcoach,andthefirst

African-AmericanwomantohaveabuildingnamedforheronNike’scampus.Thefirstchilddevelopmentcenter,namedforPennState

footballcoachJoePaterno,openedin1992.

C. Vivian StringerChild Development Center

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CARLENE MITCHELLAssociateHeadCoach•TenthSeasonatRutgers

CarleneMitchellcommenceshertenthseasononthesidelinesfortheScarletKnightsandthirdasassociateheadcoach.

UnderthetutelageofHallofFamerC.VivianStringer,MitchellhashelpeddirecttheScar-letKnightstoanNCAAberthineight-straightseasonsandaspotintheNCAARegionalSemifinalsinfiveofthelastsixcampaigns.

Mitchell,whohasservedastheprogram’srecruitingcoordinatorsince2004,hasconsistentlyland-edthetoptalentinthenation.The2009recruitingclass-risingsophomoresMoniqueOliverandEricaWheeler–wererankedNo.9byESPN’sHoopgurlzandNo.13byAllStarGirlsReport(ASGR).

TheDeWitt,Ark.nativemadeaninstantimpactfortheScarletKnights,helpingtoputtogethera2001-02recruitingclassrated13thinthenationbyAll-StarGirl’sReportShecontinuedthesuccessin2004,boastingtheNo.3ratedclass. Thatstellargroupwasfollowedbyatrioofplayers,ranked13thasagroup,whichincludedthenation’sNo.2postprospect,KiaVaughn.The2006-07five-memberclassrankedthebestincomingquintetbyWomen’sBasketballMagazine. Inadditiontoherrecruitingefforts,MitchellhashelpedtoteachandmentorseveralformerandcurrentWNBAplayers,includingChelseaNewton,CappiePon-dexter,MateeAjavon,EssenceCarsonandEpiphannyPrince.

Mitchellspentthe2000-01seasonasthetopassistantcoachandre-cruitingcoordinatoratOklahomaStateUniversity.Shewasresponsibleforbothpreseasonandoff-seasonconditioning,coachingtheguardsduringpractices,developingadefensivegameplanforeachofOklahomaState’sopponentsandworkingwiththeprogram’ssummercamps.

PriortoherstopinStillwater,MitchellcoachedfortwoseasonsatWesternIllinoisUniver-sity.WhileinMacomb,Ill.,shehelpedtheWesterwindsmakearemarkableturnaroundfroma7-19recordtoan18-11markthefollowingseason.Mitchellassistedinthesigningof14student-athletestonationallettersofintent.Threeofthosestudent-athleteswerelaternamedtotheMid-ContinentConferenceAll-FirstTeamduringtheirrespectivecareers. MitchellstartedhercoachingcareerasagraduateassistantattheUniversityofMissouri-KansasCityin1997.HerresponsibilitieswiththeKangaroosincludedimplementingstrengthandconditioningprograms,creatingopponentscoutingreportsandorganizingallteamtravel.

MitchellwasthestartingpointguardasasenioratKansasStateUniversityduringthe1995-96season.Shereceivedabachelor’sdegreeinsocialsciencefromtheschoolin1996.

WhileatK-State,MitchellplayedforBrianAglerwhohasenjoyedimmensesuccessintheprofessionalcoachingranks.Aglerhascoachedprofessionallysince1996,winningtwoABLtitleswiththeColumbusQuest(thefirstwomen’sbasketballprofessionalleague)andthe2010WNBAChampionshipasheadcoachandDirectorofPlayerPersonaloftheSeattleStorm.

MitchellalsoattendedAllenCounty(Kan.)andTrinityValley(Texas)CommunityColleges.ShehelpedleadTrinitytothefirstoftheirfiveunprecedentedNJCAANationalChampionshipsin1994.NamedAll-Conferenceandselectedto

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PersonalHometown:DeWitt,Ark.Education: KansasState’96Birthday: April11

Coaching Chronology1997-98 GraduateAsstCoach UniversityofMissouri-KC1998-00 AssistantCoach, WesternIllinoisUniv.2000-01 AssistantCoach OklahomaStateUniv.2001-08 AssistantCoach RutgersUniversity2008- AssociateHeadCoach RutgersUniversity

CollegiatePlayingExperience1992-93 AllenCounty(Kan.) CommunityCollege1993-94 TrinityValley(Texas) CommunityCollege1994-96 KansasStateUniversity

High School HonorsDeWittHighSchool•Honorable-mention•ParadeAll-American•Two-timeAll-State•Two-timeAll-Region

theNJCAAAll-TournamentTeam,Mitchellstillholdsthesingleseasonassistrecord(337)andassistsinagame(17)markintheLadyCardinalsrecordbook.Shewilljointheschool’sCardinalHallofFameinOctober,amemberoftheClassof2010. AmemberoftheWomen’sBasketballCoachesAssociation(WBCA),MitchellhasbeenaninvitedguesttotheNikeVilla7CoachesCon-sortiumonthreeoccasions.Theconsortiumwasdevelopedtobringtogetheruniversityathleticdirectorsandthecountry’seliteassistantbasket-ballcoachesinanefforttopreparecoachesforthenextlevel.

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TASHA POINTERAssistantCoach•FourthSeasonatRutgers

FormerRutgersguardTashaPointer,oneofthegreatestplayerstodonaScarletKnightsuniform,beginsherfourthseasonasanassistantcoachatheralmamater. TheChicago,Ill.nativereturnedtoPiscatawayin2007andhitthegroundrunning,helpingtobringinarecruitingclassrankedNo.3nationallywithallfiveplayersappearinginthetop-25individually. PointerisinstrumentalinallaspectsoftheScarletKnightsprogram,andhasmentoredScarletKnightsguardsandposts,includingcurrentWNBAplayersEpiphannyPrince,MateeAjavon,EssenceCarson,andKiaVaughn.

PointerbeganhercoachingcareeratColumbiaUniversity(2004-06),coordi-natingalloftheLions’recruitingeffortsanddevelopingtheperimeterplayersfortwoseasons.

PriortoherarrivalatRutgers,PointerspentayearonstaffatXavierUniversityhelpingleadtheMusketeerstothe2007NCAATournament.XUfinishedtheseasonwitha26-9record,tyingforthesecond-mostwinsinschoolhistory,andalsowonitsthirdAtlantic10title.

PointeralsohasworkedwithOrganizationAffiliateforAthletesinAc-tion.DuringhertenurewithAIA,PointertraveledtoNigeriatoplayinexhibi-tiongamesagainsttopcollegiatebasketballprograms,aswellasservingasamotivationalspeaker.

Asajuniorcaptain,PointerledtheScarletKnightstotheirfirst-everFinalFourappearancein2000.Sheearnedanumberofaccoladesduringherstay“OntheBanks”,includingthe1998BIGEASTRookieoftheYearawardandleaguefirstteamhonorstwice. In2001,PointerwasalsotabbedanAssociatedPressAll-AmericaHonorableMention.PointerwasnamedtotwoNCAAAll-TournamentTeams,selectedtothe1999MidwestRegionandthe2000WestRegionsquad.In2003,PointerwasnamedtotheBIGEAST25thAnniversaryHallofFameTeam.

PointerholdstheRutgers’all-time-men’sorwomen’s-assistsandstealsrecordswith839assistsand292steals,respectively.Inaddition,shescored1,456pointsinherdecoratedcareer.Thetalentedpointguardrecordedthefirsttriple-doubleinRutgersbasketballhistory-men’sandwomen’s-onJan.10,2001.Pointerregisteredfourtriple-doublesinherillustriouscollegiatecareer,themostinBIGEASThistory.

Pointerearnedherbachelor’sdegreeinjournalismandmassmediafromRUandgraduatedwithhermaster’sdegreeineducationadministrationandsupervisionin2003,alsofromRutgers.

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PersonalHometown:  Chicago,Ill.Education:Rutgers,‘01Birthday:June27

Coaching Chronology2004-06 AssistantCoach ColumbiaUniversity2006-07 AssistantCoach XavierUniversity2007- AssistantCoach RutgersUniversity

Collegiate Playing Experience1997-01 RutgersUniversity,the StateUniversityof NewJersey

Collegiate Honors1998 BIGEAST RookieoftheYear1999,2001 BIGEASTFirstTeam1998,2000 BIGEASTSecondTeam1999,2000 NCAAAll-Tournament teams2000 AssociatedPressAll- AmericanHon.Mention2001 FinalistNancyLieberman Award(toppointguard)2003 BIGEAST25th AnniversaryTeam

High School HonorsWhitneyYoungH.S.•FirstteamParadeAll-American•SecondteamUSATodayAll-American•RatedtheNo.10playerinthenationbytheBlueStarReport•ChicagoSun-TimesPlayeroftheYear•FirstteamNIKE/WBCAall-American•TwicenamedafirstteamAll-IllinoisselectionbytheChicagoTribune

Heraccomplishmentsonthecourtweredulynotedin2008whenshewasinductedintotheRutgersWomen’sBasketballHallofFame.

PointerisamemberoftheWomen’sBasketballCoachesAssociation(WBCA)andtheBlackCoachesAssociation(BCA),whereshewasa2009ACEprogramparticipant.

PointerismarriedtoKwabenaYamoah,

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CHELSEA NEWTONAssistantCoach•FirstSeasonatRutgers

FormerRutgersUniversitywomen’sbasketballstandoutChelseaNewtonisthenewestmemberoftheRutgersfamily,re-joiningC.VivianStringer’sstaffandcominghometothe‘Banks’inJune.

NewtonstarredfortheScarletKnightsfrom2001-2005,earningtheBIGEASTDefensivePlayeroftheYeartrophyinherfinalcollegiateseason.TheMonroe,La.nativestarted95-of-104gamesoverherRUcareer,scoringindouble-digitsin50contestswhileconsistentlyearningthetoughestmatch-upondefense.

Withacollegiatelifetimefieldgoalpercentageof.430(362-of-842),Newtonclosedhercareeraveraging9.5pointsand4.3reboundspergame.ShewasnamedafirstteamAll-MetselectionandthirdteamAll-BIGEASThonoreein2005.

Newtonwasdraftedinthesecondround(22ndoverall)inthe2005WNBADraftbytheSacramentoMonarchs.Inherfirstseason,shestartedall34games(4.4ppg,2.0rpg)andhelpedleadtheMonarchstotheWNBAChampionshipandearnedaplaceontheAll-Rookiesquad.

Intotal,NewtonplayedfiveWNBAseasons-fourwithSacramentoandonewiththeChicagoSky-logging19.4minutespergamewhileaveraging5.1points.HavingbeenpickedupbytheSeattleStorminthe2009dispersaldraft,NewtonofficiallyannouncedherretirementonApril27,2010.

HeraccomplishmentswerenotlimitedstatesideasNewtonenjoyedplayingsuccessoverseas.NewtonplayedinItaly’sSerieA1withLiomaticUmbertideduringthe2009-10offseasonandaveraged13.5pointsand5.2reboundspergame.HerfirststintinItalywasduringthe2007-08seasoninwhichNewtonplayedforCarispeLaSpezia,averagingateam-best15.8pointsand4.9rebounds.ShewasamemberoftheRaananaHertzliyateam(Israel)in2005andplayedforLotosGdynia(Poland)in2006.

WhileplayingintheWNBAandoverseas,Newtonwasactiveinthecommunity.SheparticipatedincommunityserviceeffortswithmentallychallengedadultsinItalyandintheU.S.wasamemberoftheNBACaresprogram.ThateffortinvolvedhelpingtobuildaplaygroundatalocalneighborhoodandvolunteeringathomelesssheltersintheSacramentoarea.

ThisisNewton’ssecondstintontheRUbench.ShepreviouslyservedasDirectorofPlayerDevelop-mentduringthe2006-07seasonwhichsawtheScarletKnightsadvancetotheNCAAFinalFourandthenationaltitlegame.

Herdutiesincludedorganizingscoutingmaterialandcoordinationoffilmexchange,aswellasaidinginteamtravel.

AWBCAandParadeHighSchoolAll-American,NewtonwastwicenamedNortheastLouisianaPlayeroftheYearoutofCarrollHighSchool.Shewasathree-timeAll-Stateselectionontheplayingcourtandgradu-atedastheschool’svaledictorian.

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PersonalHometown:Monroe,La.Education: Rutgers’96Birthday: February17

Coaching Chronology2010- AssistantCoach RutgersUniversity

Professional Chronology2006-07 DirectorofPlayer Development,Rutgers

Professional Playing Experience2007--09 SacramentoMonarchs2006 ChicagoSky2005 SacramentoMonarchs•2005WNBAAll-RookieTeam•2005WNBAChampionship•2007All-DefensiveSecondTeam•WNBACaresProgram

2009-10 LiomaticUmbertide(Italy)2007-08 CarispeLaSpezia(Italy)2006 LotosGdynia(Poland)2005 RaananaHertzliya(Israel)

Collegiate Playing Experience2001-05 Rutgers,theState UniversityofNewJersey•2005BIGEASTDefensivePlayeroftheYear•All-BIGEASTThirdTeam•All-MetFirstTeam

High School HonorsCarrollHighSchool•WBCAHSAll-American•Nike&AdidasAll-American•HonorableMentionAll-AmericanbyStreet&SmithandUSAToday•Three-timeFirstTeamAll-State•District’sMostValuablePlayer,threetimes•TwicenamedNortheastLouisianaPlayeroftheYear•ClassValedictorian

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MICHELLE EDWARDSDirectorofOperations•EighthSeasonatRutgers

MichelleEdwards,aformercollegiatenationalplayeroftheyear,internationalall-starandWNBAfranchiseplayer,beginsherseventhseasonontheRutgersstaff.

AnativeofBoston,Mass.,EdwardsplayedforcurrentRutgersheadcoachC.VivianString-erattheUniversityofIowafrom1984-88.FollowingafreshmanseasoninwhichshehelpedleadtheHawkeyestoa20-8record,EdwardspilotedUItoback-to-backNCAATournamentregionalfinalappearances(1987,1988)andaNo.1nationalranking. Asasenior,Edwards–nicknamed‘Ice’forherabilitytohittheclutchshot-wasselectedtheBigTenPlayeroftheYear,aKodak,NaismithandUSBWAAll-AmericanandtheChampionNationalPlayeroftheYear. A2000IowaHallofFameinductee,sheistheonlyfemaleHawkeyetohaveherjerseyretired.Shepostedcareertotalsstillrankedinthetop-threemorethantwentyyearslater,hav-ingscored1,821point(thirdall-time),431assists(second)and235steals(third).EdwardswasselectedasoneofIowa’s“Top50AthletesoftheCentury”aswellastheBigTenConferenceAthleteoftheDecadein1989.Edwards,whowonabronzemedalatthe1991Pan-AmericanGamesunderStringer’stutelage,playedprofessionallyinItalyfrom1988-97.SheearnedthreeItalianLeagueAll-StarGameMVPawardsduringherstay.EdwardsreturnedtotheStateswhentheWNBAwasformedandwasthesecondallocationfromtheoriginalgroupof16“franchise”players. Edwardsplayedatotaloffiveseasons(1997-2001)fortheClevelandRockersandSeattleStorm,averaging7.6pointsand2.8assistspergame.WhileamemberoftheWNBA,shewasveryactiveinthecommunity.SheworkedwithseveralClevelandcharitiesaswellastheNBA’s“ReadtoAchieve”program. Followingtheendofherprofessionalplayingcareer,Edwardsservedasayouthbasketballadvisor/communityrelationsrepresentativefortheYMCAinNewYorkCity.Shealsoaddedtoherresume,acareerinbroadcasting.EdwardswastheFoxSportsNetcoloranalystforCleve-landgamesduringthe2003seasonandservedasthecoloranalystfortheRutgersRadioNet-workduringthe2002-03and2003-04women’sbasketballseasons. EdwardsgraduatedfromIowawithabachelor’sdegreeinliberalartsin1989.Thissum-mer,EdwardsgraduatedfromtheNCAALeadershipInstitute,deliveringthe2010commence-mentaddress.

PersonalHometown:Boston,Mass.Education: Iowa,‘89Birthday: March7

Coaching Chronology2003-04 CoordinatorofOperations, Rutgers2004-05 AssistantCoach,Rutgers2005-06 AssociateDirectorof Operations,Rutgers2007- DirectorofOperations, Rutgers

Professional Playing Experience1988-97 Italy(Faenza,Pistoia, FerraraPavia)•ItalianLeagueAll-StarandMVPsecondoverallselectionininauguralWNBADraft1997-00 ClevelandRockers2000-01 SeattleStorm

Collegiate Playing Experience1984-88 TheUniversityofIowa

Collegiate Honors1986-88 Three-TimeAll-BigTen1988 BigTenPlayerofYear1988 ChampionNationalPlayer ofYear1988 Kodak,Naismithand USBWAAll-American1988 BigTenPlayerofYear1988 ChicagoTribuneSilver BasketballAward•Iowa’s‘Top50AthletesofCentury”•BigTenAthleteofDecade•IowaHallofFame,2000•firstandonlyHawkeyeofhavejerseyretired

High School HonorsCathedralH.S.•1984BostonGlobePlayeroftheYear•Firstplayerinstatehistorytoscore2,000careerpoints

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BETSY YONKMANAssistanttotheHeadCoach•10thSeasonatRutgers

BetsyYonkmanentershertenthseasonandfourth-straightasamemberofheadcoachC.VivianStringer’sstaff.ThisisthesecondstintinPiscatawayfortheKaleva,Mich.native.Yonk-manservesasassistanttotheHallofFamecoachandoverseesscoutingandvideofortheteam.

YonkmanwasanassistantcoachfortheScarletKnightsfrom1995-01.Rutgerswomen’sbasketballcompileda124-64recordoverhertenureandadvancedtofourconsecutiveNCAAberths,includingaSweet-16showingin1998,anEliteEightnodin1999andaFinalFourap-pearancein2000.

Yonkmanspentthe2005-06seasonasanassistantcoachandrecruitingcoordinatorattheUniversityofSanFrancisco.PriortoUSF,YonkmanspentthepreviousfourseasonsatMissouriastheassociateheadcoach.ShehelpedleadtheTigerstothree-straightpostseasonappearances,cappedbyanNCAAberthin2004.Inaddition,YonkmancoachedfourfutureWNBAdraftchoices.

YonkmanbeganhercollegiatecoachingcareeratEasternMichiganandspentfourseasonsinYpsilantibeforereturningtoheralmamater,CentralMichiganin1991.YonkmanworkedfourseasonswiththeChippewas,alsoservingastherecruitingcoordinator.

Afour-yearletter-winneratCMU,YonkmanwasateamcaptainandledtheChippewastoapairofMACChampionships(1984,1985),MACTournamenttitlesandNCAAberths(1983,1984).

YonkmanlitterstheCMUrecordbooksinmultiplecategoriesandwasatwo-timeAll-Mid-AmericanConferencefirstteamselection.YonkmanisoneofjustthreeplayersinCMUhistorytoearnall-leaguehonorsmorethanonce.SheledCMUinscoringtwoseasons,averaging16.3pointseachyear.Ontheall-timeprogramlist,Yonkmanranksfourthinscoring(1,495points)and10thinrebounds(734).

Yonkman,withover20yearsofcoachingexperience,wasinductedintotheCentralMichi-ganAthleticHallofFameinOctober2007.In2008,shewasselectedasoneoftheTop-35athletesevertocompete(inallsports)playedinRoseArenaatCMU.

ShegraduatedwithadegreeinEducationfromtheschoolin1986andearnedaMasterofSciencefromEasternMichiganin1990.

PersonalHometown:Kaleva,Mich.Education: CentralMichigan‘86Birthday: Feb.23

Coaching Chronology1986-87 AssistantVarsityCoach, TraverseCityH.S.1987-91 Grad.Assistant, EasternMichiganUniv.1991-95 AssistantCoach, CentralMichiganUniversity1995-01 AssistantCoach RecruitingCoordinator. RutgersUniversity2001-05 AssociateHeadCoach, UniversityofMissouri2005-06 AssistantCoach, UniversityofSanFrancisco

Professional Chronology2007- AssistanttoHeadCoach, Rutgers

Collegiate Playing Experience1982-86 CentralMichiganUniversity

Collegiate honors1985,86 Mid-AmericanFirstTeam Mid-American All-Tournament•NCAAPostgraduateScholarship•StateofMichiganAdvisoryCouncil•Women’sCollegePlayeroftheYear,1985-86

High SchoolBrethrenH.S.

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LORIURETSKY

MIKEJOHANSENStrength&Conditioning18thSeason

AthleticTrainerThirdSeason

LoriUretskybeginsherthirdseasonastheheadathletictrainerfortheScarletKnightswomen’sbasketballprogram.Inadditiontobeingresponsiblefortheprevention,care,andrehabilitationofthesquad,Uretskyalsoworkswiththemen’sandwomen’strackandfieldteamsandhasservedastheheadathletictrainerforthemen’sandwomen’sgolfteam. TheMercerville,N.J.nativearrived‘OntheBanks’afterspendingthe2007-08seasonastheheadathletictrainerforthewomen’sbasketballprogramattheUniversityofNevada.Inadditiontobasket-ball,sheassistedwiththefootballprogram,workedwiththenationallyrankedsoftballprogram,women’svolleyball,andoversawgraduateassistants. HerdutiesatNevadaalsoincludedservingastheadministratorandacommitteememberoftheNevadadrugtestingprogramandthesitecoordinatorfortheNCAADrugTestingProgram.Uretskyservedasacommitteememberoftheeatingdisorderpanel,coordinatingtheNevadaAthleticsDepartmentCPR/AEDcertificationandwasanadjunctfacultymemberoftheUniversityOfNevadaSchoolOfMedicine. Uretskyspentseveralweeksinthesummerof2008asavolun-teerathletictrainerattheUnitedStatesOlympicTrainingCenterinColoradoSprings,Colo.WhilevolunteeringwiththeUSOC,shepro-videdmedicalcoverageforthemen’sboxingteam,themen’svolleyballJuniorNationalTeam,theA2SelectTeamandthemen’sgymnasticsteam.Shealsoprovidedcaretoathletesfromthemen’sandwomen’sweightlifting,wrestling,women’svolleyball,Paralympicscycling,judo,modernpentathlon,triathlon,JuniorNationalsynchronizedswimming,andmen’scyclingandbobsled. PriortoNevada,UretskywasanassistantathletictraineratPhiladelphiaUniversityfortwoyears.From2002-05,sheservedasanassistantathletictrainerforBucknellUniversityandwasresponsibleforthemen’ssoccer,lacrosse,women’sbasketball,volleyballandmen’sandwomen’swaterpoloteams.ShehaspreviouslyworkedatTheCollegeofNewJersey,CoastalCarolinaUniversity,andJackson-villeUniversity. AcollegiatesoftballplayeratWaynesburgCollegeinWaynes-burg,Pa.from1995-98,Uretskywasthe1995conferenceFreshmanoftheYearandafour-timePresident’sAthleticConferenceAll-Confer-enceselection.Shealsoservedasteamcaptainasaseniorin1998.UretskyattendedtheUSOlympicSoftballTeamTrialsin1998and2002. Uretskyearnedadegreeinsportsmedicineandaminorinbiologyin1998fromWaynesburg.Shecompletedhermaster’sdegreeinhealtheducationwithahealthscienceconcentrationfromTheCol-legeofNewJerseyin1999.UretskyisacertifiedathletictrainerbytheNationalAthleticTrainersAssociationaswellasaPerformanceEnhancementSpecialistthroughtheNationalAcademyofSportsMedi-cine.TheNewJerseynativeisacertifiedmassagetherapisthavinggraduatedfromtheMyotherapyInstituteofMassageinSaltLakeCity,Utah,andisaCPR/AEDInstructorbytheAmericanRedCross.

MikeJohansenentershis18thseasonatRutgers,andhissixthcoordinatingthestrengthandconditioningprogramforthewomen’sbasketballteam. “Mikedoesanoutstandingjobaddressingalloftheareasimpor-tantforcompetingatthehighestlevels,”headcoachC.VivianStringersaid.“Fromagilitytospeedtostrength,heisanamazingmotivatorwhodisplaysagreatdealofprideandprofessionalism.Ican,honestly,sayyouwillbehard-pressedtofindabetter-conditionedteam.” TheRutgersdirectorofstrengthandconditioningforOlympicsports,Johansenisresponsibleforbudgeting,schedulingofteamsintheLouisBrownAthleticCenter(RAC)WeightRoom,andthesupervi-sionofthestrengthandconditioningstaff. Heservesastheheadstrengthandconditioningcoachforthewomen’sbasketball,men’sbasketball,women’ssoccer,baseballandsoftballprograms. TheLyndhurstN.J.nativehasworkedwithseveralteamsoverhistenureatRutgers,includingfootball,men’slacrosse,fieldhockeyandmen’ssoccer. JohansengraduatedfromMontclairStatein1992,earningabachelor’sdegreeinphysicaleducationwithanemphasisonadultfitness.HeiscertifiedbytheNationalStrengthandConditioningAs-sociation. JohansenandhiswifeSusanIntromassoresideinFreeholdTown-ship,N.J.

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MARK PETERSON

TYTULLY

AcademicAdvisor13thseason

VideoCoordinatorFirstSeason

MarkPetersonbeginshis13thseasonworkingwiththeRutgerswomen’sbasketballteamasitsacademicadvisor. “Markhasalwayshadanexcellentwayofworkingwithourplay-ers,”headcoachC.VivianStringersaid.“Thekidstrulyrespecthim,andthatisbecauseitisobvioushowmuchhecaresaboutthem,asbothpeopleandasstudents.” Peterson,a1988RutgersUniversitygraduate,assistsplayerswitheveryimaginableaspectofacademics.Itallowsthemtomaintainahighlevelofexcellenceintheclassroomwhilealsomanagingtherigorsofathleticcompetition. HavingplayedbasketballfortheScarletKnightsfrom1983-88,Petersonisabletorelatefirst-handtothechallengesofachievingsuc-cessbothintheclassroomandonthecourt. Inadditiontohisdutiesasanacademicadvisor,PetersonalsohasservedasthecoloranalystfortheRutgersRadioNetworksincethefallof2004. Petersonhasworkedintheathleticacademicsupportofficesince1994aftercompletingaseven-yearstintplayingprofessionalbasket-ballintheNBA,CBA,USBL,andseveralinternationalleagues.HealsoservesasaninstructorattheDyckmanBasketballInstructionalPro-gram,aweeklyfreeclinicinNewYorkCityforareabasketballplayers. Priortoreturningtohisalmamater,Petersonspenttimeasasubstituteteacherinthebi-lingualprogram(Spanish)intheNewYorkPublicSchoolSystem. AtRutgers,thewomen’sbasketballstaffplacesasmuchempha-sisoneachplayer’sacademicsuccessasonherathleticachievement. HeadcoachC.VivianStringerandherstafftakeanactiveroleinplayers’academicprogress,meetingweeklywitheachstudent-athlete.Eachcoachkeepsadailyaccountofherassignedplayers’classandtutorschedules,whenassignmentsaredueandwhenexamsareap-proaching,thusofferingcontinuedfocusandsupport. PetersonalsoassiststheScarletKnightsintheRutgerslifeskillsprogramcalledRUSTRONG,whichstrivestoprovidegrowthinfourareas:academicexcellence,personaldevelopment,careerdevelop-mentandcommunityservice.

TyTullycommenceshisfirstseasonontheRutgerswomen’sbasketballstaff. AnativeofCincinnati,Ohio,Tullyisresponsibleforalloftheteam’svideoneeds,includingopponentandselfscouts,filmexchangeandas-sistingtheofficeinday-to-dayinternaloperations. PriortoRutgers,Tullyservedastheassistantvideocoordinatorforthewomen’sbasketballprogramatTheOhioStateUniversity.HeassistedintheselectionandcreationofscouttapeswhilereportingtotheVideoCoordinatortoensuretheneedsofthecoachesandplayerswerebeingmeteffectively. TullygraduatedfromOSUin2010withabachelorofartsdegreeinvideoproduction. Heservedasastudentmanagerforthewomen’steamfortwoseasons(2008-10)wherehisdutiesincludedassistingindailyprac-ticeneeds,on-sitesupportinmeetingsandassistingvisitingteamswithmedianeeds.

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BETHSCHRIEFER

LEILANIHAZELETEquipmentManagerFirstSeason

AdministrativeAssistantFourthSeason

BethSchrieferistheadministrativeassistantforthewomen’sbasketballprogram.Since2007,theRidgewood,N.J.nativehasservedasattheofficemanager,handlingsuchdutiesasmaintainingrecruitingdatabaseandexpediatingpurchaseordersandexpenserequests.Inaddition,SchrieferhandlescorrespondencefortheofficeandservesastheregistrarandaccountantfortheC.VivianStringerbasketballcamps. Schrieferandherhusband,KurtresideinHamiltonTownship,N.J.KurtisaCaptainwiththetheNewJerseyStatePolice. Theyhavetwochildren,Kurt,Jr.,whoisasophomoreatRutgersandamemberoftheRUPepBand,andKelly,asophomoreatSteinertHighSchoolinHamilton,N.J.

LeilaniHazeletbeginsherfirstseasonworkingwiththewomen’sbasketballprogramasitsequipmentmanager.Shewillberesponsiblefortheday-to-dayequipmentoperationsoftheteam,whichincludesdistributingpracticegear,gameuniformsandequipmentforstudent-athletesandstaff. ThePointPleasant,N.J.nativeisnostrangertoRutgersAthlet-ics.HazeletjoinedtheScarletKnightsfootballprogramin2006asarecruitingassistant,aidinginallaspectsoftherecruitingprocess.Herresponsibilitiesincludedcoordinatingofficialvisitsandmaintainingandmanagingtherecruitingdatabase. HazeletbeganhercollegiatestudiesatRutgersin2000beforecompletingherundergraduatedegreeattheUniversityofHoustonwithaB.S.inSportsAdministrationin2006. WhileanundergraduateatRutgers,Hazeletservedasafootballstudentequipmentmanager.Shemovedtoanadministrativeassistantrolein2003-04andwasappointedtoassistantequipmentmanagerforthe2004-05season. HazeletisengagedtobemarriedtoAntonioSmikle,aformerfootballassistantcoachatHofstraUniversityandRutgersUniversity.ThecoupleresideinEdison,N.J.

2010-11 Rutgers Team Managers LefttoRight:JessicaAdams,LillianJacquez,LisaLee,JeffreyLouisius,ReubineddemMalamug,

DagmanIsaacandLaurieDamian.

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GAME 1

CALIFORNIA November 12 • 10 p.m.Haas Pavilion • Berkley, Calif.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Berkley, Calif.Founded: 1868Enrollment: 35,843Chancellor: Robert BirgeneauNickname: Golden BearsColors: Blue & GoldAthletic Director: Sandy BarbourConference: Pacific-10Home Court/Capacity: Walter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion/11,877

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Joanne Boyle Career Record (Years): 186-77 (8)Record at California (Years): 119-48 (5)Assistant Coaches: Charmin Smith, Jennifer Hoover, Kevin Morrison2009-10 Record: 24-132009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 11-7 (3rd)Letterwinners R/L: 7/3Starters R/L: 4/1

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 3-1At Rutgers: 2-0At California: 1-1Last Meeting: California 66, Rutgers 52 (Nov. 21, 2008 at California) Current Streak: California, W-1

GAME 2

STANFORD November 14 at 5 p.m.Maples Pavilion • Stanford, Calif.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Stanford, Calif.Founded: 1891Enrollment: 15,140President: John HennessyNickname: CardinalColors: Cardinal & WhiteAthletic Director: Bob BowlsbyConference: Pacific-10Home Court/Capacity: Maples Pavilion/7,223

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Tara VanDerveerCareer Record (Years): 793-195 (31)Record at Stanford (Years): 641-144 (24)Assistant Coaches: Amy Tucker, Bobbie Kelsey, Kate Paye2009-10 Record: 36-22009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 18-0 (1st)Letterwinners R/L: 11/4Starters R/L: 3/2

SERIES INFORMATION Stanford Leads: 5-1 At Rutgers: 0-3At Stanford: 0-2Neutral Sites: 1-0Last Meeting: Stanford 81, Rutgers 66 (Nov. 15, 2009 at Rutgers)Current Streak: Stanford, W-5

GAME 3

PRINCETON November 16 • 7:30 p.m.RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Princeton, N.J.Founded: 1746Enrollment: 5,047President: Shirley M. TilghmanNickname: TigersColors: Orange & BlackAthletic Director: Gary D. WaltersConference: IvyHome Court/Capacity: Jadwin Gym/6,854

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Courtney BanghartCareer Record (Years): 47-40 (3)Record at Princeton (Years): sameAssistant Coaches: Milena Flores, Melanie Moore2009-10 Record: 26-32009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 14-0 (1st)Letterwinners R/L: 10/2Starters R/L: 5/0

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 15-1 At Rutgers: 8-0At Princeton: 7-1Last Meeting: Rutgers 60, Princeton 50 (Dec. 5, 2009 at Princeton)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-13

GAME 4

NORTH CAROLINA A&T November • 7:30 p.m.RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Greensboro, N.C.Founded: 1891Enrollment: 10,660Chancellor: Dr. Harold L. MartinNickname: AggiesColors: Blue & GoldAthletic Director: Wheeler BrownConference: Mid-Eastern AthleticHome Court/Capacity: Corbett Sports Center/5,700

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Patricia Cage-BibbsCareer Record (Years): 471-264 (26)Record at NCAT (Years): 100-58 (6)Assistant Coaches: Freddie McLean, Erica Cousar2009-10 Record: 23-112009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 14-2 (1st)Letterwinners R/L: 6/5Starters R/L: 4/1

SERIES INFORMATION First MeetingAt Rutgers: N/AAt Texas A&M: N/ANeutral Sites: N/ALast Meeting: N/ACurrent Streak: N/A

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Aaron JuarezOffice Phone: (650) 725-7277Office Fax: (408) 250-1598WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (650) 723-4418Athletics Website: www.gostanford.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 9 San DiegoN 14 RutgersN 19 at UtahN 21 at GonzagaN 26 South CarolinaN 28 TexasD 12 Fresno StateD 16 at DePaulD 19 at TennesseeD 22 at San Francisco D 28 XavierD 30 ConnecticutJ 2 at CaliforniaJ 6 ArizonaJ 8 Arizona StateJ 14 at WashingtonJ 16 at Washington StateJ 20 UCLAJ 22 USCJ 27 at OregonJ 29 at Oregon StateF 3 at Arizona StateF 5 at ArizonaF 10 Washington StateF 12 WashingtonF 18 at USCF 20 at UCLAF 24 Oregon StateF 26 Oregon

M 3 Califonia

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Kristy McNeilOffice Phone: (609) 258-5665WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (609) 258-2130Athletics Website: www.GoPrincetonTigers.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 13 Fairleigh DickinsonN 18 at RutgersN 21 at LehighN 26 vs. USCN 28 vs. Vanderbilt/QuinnipiacD 1 at DelawareD 5 RiderD 10 NavyD 13 LafayetteD 17 DrexelD 19 at St. Joseph’sD 29 at DavidsonD 31 at Wake ForestJ 4 La SalleJ 28 at BrownJ 29 at YaleF 4 at HarvardF 5 at DartmouthF 11 ColumbiaF 12 CornellF 18 YaleF 19 BrownF 25 at CornellF 26 at ColumbiaM 4 DartmouthM 5 Harvard

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Melissa DudekOffice Phone: (510) 642-3611Office Fax: (510) 643-7778WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (510) 624-3098Athletics Website: www.calbears.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 RutgersN 14 Saint Mary’sN 20 at New MexicoN 23 YaleN 27 Cal State FullertonN 28 Tulane/Portalnd StateD 4 at Texas A&MD 11 Long Beach StateD 19 vs. UT ArlingtonD 20 vs. Texas TechD 28 at IllinoisJ 2 StanfordJ 6 Arizona StateJ 8 ArizonaJ 14 at Washington StateJ 16 at Washington J 20 UCLAJ 22 USCJ 27 at Oregon StateF 3 at ArizonaF 5 at Arizona StateF 10 WashingtonF 12 Washington StateF 18 at UCLAF 20 at USCF 24 OregonF 26 Oregon StateM 3 at Stanford

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Darlene MitchellOffice Phone: (336) 334-7141WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (336) 334-7141Athletics Website: www.ncataggies.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 vs. Central MichiganN 14 vs. Winthrop/BelmontN 18 at Old DominionN 22 at RutgersN 30 UNC CharlotteD 4 Norfolk StateD 11 at MarshallD 14 at Jacksonville StateD 19 at MemphisD 28 TBA (Virginia Tournament)D 29 TBA (Virginia Tournament)J 3 at ClemsonJ 8 Florida A&MJ 10 Bethune CookmanJ 15 at HowardJ 17 at HamptonJ 22 South Carolina StateJ 24 North Carolina CentralJ 29 at Coppin StateJ 31 at Morgan StateF 5 Delaware StateF 7 Maryland Eastern ShoreF 12 HowardF 14 HamptonF 19 at South Carolina StateF 21 at North Carolina CentralF 26 Coppin StateF 28 Morgan StateM 3 at Norfolk State

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GAME 5

PACIFICNovember 26 • 8 p.m.Lady Rebel Round-UpCox Pavilion • Las Vegas, Nev.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Stockton, Calif.Founded: 1851Enrollment: 6,235President: Dr. Pamela EibeckNickname: TigersColors: Orange & BlackAthletic Director: Lynn KingConference: Big WestHome Court/Capacity:Alex G. Spanos Center/6,150

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Lynne Roberts Career Record (Years): 128-107 (8)Record at Pacific (Years): 42-76 (4)Assistant Coaches: Bradley Davis, Justin Wilson, Amy VanHollebeke2009-10 Record: 6-222009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 4-12 (7th)Letterwinners R/L: 10/3Starters R/L: 3/2

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 1-0At Rutgers: N/AAt Pacific: 1-0Neutral Sites: N/ALast Meeting: Rutgers 61, Pacific 53 (Nov. 29, 2001 at Pacific)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-1

GAME 6 (Possible Opponent)

UNLV November 27 • 8 or 10:30 p.m.Lady Rebel Round-UpCox Pavilion • Las Vegas, Nev.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Las Vegas, Nev.Founded: 1957Enrollment: 29,000President: Neal SmatreskNickname: Lady RebelsColors: Scarlet & GrayAthletic Director: Jerry KoloskieConference: Mountain WestHome Court/Capacity: Cox Pavilion (2,500)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Kathy OlivierCareer Record (Years): 259-244 (17)Record at UNLV (Years): 27-36 (2)Assistant Coaches: Caitlin Collier, Kari Dupperon, Nikki Blue 2009-10 Record: 13-182009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 6-10 (7th)Letterwinners R/L: 11/2Starters R/L: 5/0

SERIES INFORMATION First MeetingAt Rutgers: N/AAt UNLV: N/ANeutral Sites: N/ALast Meeting: N/ACurrent Streak: N/A

GAME 6 (Possible Opponent)

OREGON ST. November 27 • 8 or 10:30 p.m.Lady Rebel Round-UpCox Pavilion • Las Vegas, Nev.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Corvallis, Ore. Founded: 1868Enrollment: 20,100President: Dr. Edward RayNickname: BeaversColors: Orange & BlackAthletic Director: Bob De CarolisConference: Pacific 10Home Court/Capacity: Gill Coliseum/10,400

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Scott RueckCareer Record (Years): 288-88 (4)Record at Oregon State (Years): First SeasonAssistant Coaches: Mark Campbell, Eirc Ely, Ashley Shearer2009-10 Record: 11-202009-10 Conf. Record (Finish):2-16 (10th)Letterwinners R/L: 3/10Starters R/L: 1/4

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 1-0At Rutgers: N/AAt Oregon State: N/ANeutral Sites: 1-0Last Meeting: Rutgers 77, Oregon State 53 (Nov. 26, 2004 at U.S. Virgin Islands)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-1

GAME 7

TEMPLE December 1 • 7 p.m.Liacouras Center • Philadelphia, Pa.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Philadelphia, Pa.Founded: 1884Enrollment: 37,000President: Dr. Ann Weaver HartNickname: OwlsColors: Cherry & WhiteAthletic Director: Bill Bradshaw Conference: Atlantic 10Home Court/Capacity: Liacouras Center/10,206

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Tonya CardozaCareer Record (Years): 46-19 (2)Record at Temple (Years): sameAssistant Coaches: Waynetta Veney, Dan Durkin, Willnett Crockett2009-10 Record: 25-92009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 11-3 (3rd) Letterwinners R/L: 6/3Starters R/L: 3/2

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 33-10At Rutgers: 19-4At Temple: 12-5Neutral Sites: 2-1Last Meeting: Temple 62, Rutgers 51 (Dec. 2, 2009 at Rutgers)Current Streak: Temple, W-1

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Kevin WilkinsonOffice Phone: (209) 946-2289Office Fax: (209) 946-2757WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.pacifictigers.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 Sacramento StateN 15 San DiegoN 19 San Jose StateN 23 at Southern UtahN 26 vs. RutgersN 27 vs. Oregon State/UNLVD 1 Fresno StateD 5 at St. Mary’sD 11 at San FranciscoD 16 at Santa ClaraD 18 PortlandD 22 at Montana StateD 28 ConnecticutD 31 Cal State NorthridgeJ 2 Cal State FullertonJ 6 at Cal PolyJ 8 at UC Santa BarbaraJ 15 Long Beach StateJ 22 UC DavisJ 27 at Long Beach StateJ 29 at UC RiversideF 3 UC Santa BarbaraF 5 Cal PolyF 10 at UC DavisF 17 at UC IrvineF 19 at Cal State FullertonF 24 UC IrvineF 26 UC RiversideM 5 at Cal State Northridge

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Mark WasikOffice Phone: (702) 895-3208Office Fax: (702) 895-0989WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (702) 895-3005Athletics Website: www.unlvrebels.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 Southern UtahN 19 San DiegoN 21 Nevada, RenoN 26 Oregon StateN 27 Pacific or RutgersN 30 at NebraskaD 5 at San Jose StateD 12 at North CarolinaD 18 vs. South FloridaD 19 vs. TexasD 20 vs. SMUD 28 vs. Cal State BakersfieldD 29 vs. ColumbiaD 30 at HawaiiJ 5 at BYUJ 8 at TCUJ 11 San Diego StateJ 15 Air ForceJ 18 at Colorado StateJ 22 at New MexicoJ 26 WyomingF 1 at UtahF 5 BYUF 9 TCUF 12 at San Diego StateF 16 at Air ForceF 19 Colorado StateF 23 New MexicoF 26 At WyomingM 5 Utah

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Melody StockwellOffice Phone: (541) 737-3720Office Fax: (541) 737-3072WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (541) 737-3020Athletics Website: www.osubeavers.com

2010-11 SCHEDULEN 13 Long Beach StateN 19 vs. Eastern MichiganN 20 vs. Cal State NorthridgeN 21 at HawaiiN 26 at UNLVN 27 vs. Rutgers or PacificN 30 Cal State BakersfieldD 3 PepperdineD 14 at Weber StateD 17 at Southern UtahD 21 Eastern WashingtonD 31 at Arizona StateJ 2 at ArizonaJ 6 WashingtonJ 8 Washington StateJ 13 at UCLAJ 15 at USCJ 22 at OregonJ 27 CaliforniaJ 29 StanfordF 3 at Washington StateF 5 at WashingtonF 10 USCF 12 UCLAF 19 OregonF 24 at StanfordF 26 at CaliforniaM 3 ArizonaM 5 Arizona State

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Karen AuerbachOffice Phone: (215) 204-3850WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (928) 606-8017Athletics Website: www.owlsports.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 Ohio StateN 16 at Seton HallN 19 BuffaloN 23 Northern IllinoisN 26 at PepperdineN 29 at UCLAD 1 RutgersD 4 at AuburnD 6 at OhioD 10 HartfordD 19 at VillanovaD 21 at Eastern MichiganD 30 at DukeJ 2 AkronJ 8 at CharlotteJ 12 Rhode IslandJ 15 at FordamJ 19 Saint Joseph’sJ 22 at PennJ 26 at MassachusettsJ 29 RichmondF 2 St. LouisF 5 at DuquesneF 9 at St. BonaventureF 12 La SalleF 16 at George WashingtonF 19 DaytonF 23 at Saint Joseph’sF 27 Xavier

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GAME 8

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATEDecember 5 • 2 p.m.RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: New Britain, Conn.Founded: 1849Enrollment: 12,000President: Dr. John W. MillerNickname: Blue DevilsColors: Blue & WhiteAthletic Director: Dr. Paul ResetaritisConference: NortheastHome Court/Capacity: Detrick Gymnasium/2,654

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Beryl PiperCareer Record (Years): 34-57 (3)Record at (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Kerri Reaves, Glenn Senecal, Liz Stich2009-10 Record: 12-182009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 8-10 (7th)Letterwinners R/L: 8/2Starters R/L: 3/2

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 1-0At Rutgers: 1-0At CCSU: N/ANeutral Sites: N/ALast Meeting: Rutgers 62, CCSU 53 (Dec. 20, 2009 at Rutgers)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-1

GAME 9

GAME 10

BOSTON COLLEGEDecember 12 • 1 p.m.Conte Forum • Chestnut Hill, Mass.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Chestnut Hill, Mass.Founded: 1863Enrollment: 14,500President: William P. Leahy, SJNickname: EaglesColors: Maroon & GoldAthletic Director: Gene DeFilippoConference: Atlantic Coast ConferenceHome Court/Capacity: Conte Forum/8,606

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Sylvia CrawleyCareer Record (Years): 78-52 (4)Record at Boston College (Years): 40-27 (2)Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Lawrence Yelton, Geoff Lanier, Angelita Forte 2009-10 Record: 17-152009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 6-8 (7th)Letterwinners R/L: 4/6Starters R/L: 3/2

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 13-8 At Rutgers: 8-3At Boston College: 3-4Neutral Sites: 2-1 Last Meeting: Rutgers 59, Boston College 53 (Nov. 19, 2009 at Rutgers)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-3

GAME 11

KEAN December 15 • 7:30 p.m.RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Union, N.J.Founded: 1855Enrollment: 15,051President: Dr. Dawood FarahiNickname: CougarsColors: Navy & WhiteAthletic Director: Glenn HeddenConference: New Jersey Athletic ConferenceHome Court/Capacity: Harwood Arena/2,750

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Michelle Sharp Career Record (Years): 340-293 (23)Record at Kean (Years): 212-121 (12)Assistant Coaches: Tim Gardner, Justin Phoenix, Saule Vadopalaite2009-10 Record: 29-22009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 13-0 (1st)Letterwinners R/L: 10/8Starters R/L: 2/3

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 6-1 At Rutgers: 4-0At Kean: 2-1Last Meeting: Rutgers 85, Kean 49 (Nov. 17, 2009 at Rutgers)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-5

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Stephanie TunneraOffice Phone: (617) 552-3004Office Fax: (617) 552-4903WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (706) 542-8052Athletics Website: www.bceagles.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 at Boston UniversityN 15 HartfordN 19 vs. DartmouthN 20 at VermontN 26 vs. Seton HallN 27 vs. Auburn/Sacred HeartD 2 Penn StateD 5 at UMassD 8 at Holy CrossD 12 RutgersD 19 UNC-WilmingtonD 22 at MichiganD 30 NortheasternJ 3 DaytonJ 6 HarvardJ 9 North CarolinaJ 13 at MarylandJ 16 at MiamiJ 20 NC StateJ 23 at Georgia TechJ 27 Florida StateJ 31 at Wake ForestF 3 Virginia TechF 6 ClemsonF 13 at DukeF 17 MiamiF 20 at VirginiaF 24 at NC StateF 27 Maryland

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Karyn PinterOffice Phone: (908) 737-0603WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.keanathletics.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 19 TBAN 20 TBAN 26 vs. RedlandsN 27 vs. California LutheranD 1 College of New JerseyD 4 at New Jersey City UniversityD 8 DeSalesD 15 at RutgersD 18 at Messiah CollegeD 21 University of ScrantonD 28 at Gwynedd-MErcy CollegeD 31 Illinois Wesleyan J 2 Regis CollegeJ 5 at BrownJ 8 Montcliar StateJ 12 at MarymountJ 15 at Rutgers-NewarkJ 19 Rutgers-CamdenJ 22 Ramapo CollegeJ 26 Richard Stockton CollegeJ 29 at William Peterson UniversityF 2 at College of New JerseyF 5 RowanF 12 at Rutgers-CamdenF 16 at Richard Stockton College

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Daniel ForcellaOffice Phone: (860) 832-3057WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (860) 832-3099Athletics Website: www.ccsubluedevils.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 HartfordN 17 BrownN 23 at MaineN 27 at SiennaD 1 at Holy CrossD 5 at RutgersD 9 at MonmouthD 19 New HampshireD 22 at Fairleigh DickinsonD 29 St. Peter’sD 30 Ole Miss/SamfordJ 2 at West VirginiaJ 8 Long IslandJ 10 St. Francis (NY)J 15 at QuinnipiacJ 17 at Sacred HeartJ 22 Fairleigh DickinsonJ 24 MonmouthJ 29 WagnerJ 31 Mount St. Mary’sF 5 at Robert MorrisF 7 at St. Francis (PA)F 12 at BryantF 14 BryantF 19 QuinnipiacF 21 Sacred HeartF 26 at Long IslandF 28 at St. Francis (NY)

GEORGETOWN December 9 • 7: 30 p.m.RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Washington, D.C.Founded: 1787Enrollment: 15,318President: John J. DeGioiaNickname: HoyasColors: Blue & GrayAthletic Director: Bernard MuirConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: McDonough Arena/2,400

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Terri Williams-FlournoyCareer Record (Years): 96-84 (6)Record at Georgetown (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Ashley Davis, Keith Brown, Cory McNeill 2009-10 Record: 26-72009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 13-3 (3rd)Letterwinners R/L: 11/4Starters R/L: 3/2

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 16-3At Rutgers: 6-2At Georgetown: 9-1Neutral Sites: 1-0Last Meeting: Rutgers 63, Georgetown 56 (2OT) (March 7, 2010 at Hartford, Conn.) Current Streak: Rutgers, W-1

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Barbara BarnesOffice Phone: (202) 687-7155Cell Phone: (202) 560-9613 WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (202) 687-1581Athletics Website: www.guhoyas.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N13 Agusta StateN 16 MarylandN 19 LaSalleN 25 vs. Georgia TechN 26 vs. MissouriN 27 vs. TennesseeD 1 RichmondD 4 at Wake ForestD 7 at MiamiD 9 at RutgersD 11 at RiderD 19 Missouri StateD 22 Coppin State’D 28 at HoustonD 30 ClemsonJ 4 SyracuseJ 8 MarquetteJ 15 at ProvidenceJ 18 at Notre DameJ 22 VillanovaJ 25 West VirginiaJ 29 at Seton HallF 1 at LouisvilleF 5 CincinnatiF 8 USFF 13 at St. John’sF 20 at DePaulF 23 PittsburghF 26 Connecticut

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VILLANOVA January 8 • 1 p.m.RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Villanova, Pa.Founded: 1842Enrollment: 6,240President: Rev. Peter M. Donohue, O.S.ANickname: WildcatsColors: Blue & WhiteAthletic Director: Vince NicastroConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: The Pavilion/6,500

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Harry PerrettaCareer Record (Years): 586-359 (33)Record at Villanova (Years): SameAssociate Head Coach: Joe MullaneyAssistant Coaches: Shanette Lee, Heather Vulin2009-10 Record: 14-162009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 3-13 (15th)Letterwinners R/L: 7/3Starters R/L: 2/3

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 23-8At Rutgers: 10-3At Villanova: 9-5Neutral Sites: 4-0Last Meeting: Rutgers 49, Villanova 36 (Feb. 13, 2010 at Villanova)

GEORGE WASHINGTONJanuary 3 • 7:30 p.m.RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Washington, D.C.Founded: 1821Enrollment: 20,327President: Steven KnappNickname: ColonialsColors: Buff & BlueAthletic Director: Jack KvanczConference: Atlantic 10Home Court/Capacity: Charles E. Smith Center/5,000

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Mike BozemanCareer Record (Years): 23-36 (2)Record at GW (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Katie Rokus, Kristeena Alexander, Richard Moore2009-10 Record: 6-222009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 3-11 (11th)Letterwinners R/L: 11/0Starters R/L: 5/0

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 28-9 At Rutgers: 15-2At George Washington: 9-6Neutral Sites: 4-1Last Meeting: George Washington 45, Rutgers 43 (Dec. 30, 2009 at GW)Current Streak: George Washington, W-1

TENNESSEE December 30 • 7 p.m.Thompson Center • Knoxville, Tenn.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Knoxville, Tenn.Founded: 1794Enrollment: 27,101President: Dr. Jan SimekNickname: Lady VolsColors: Orange & WhiteAthletic Director: Joan CronanConference: SoutheasternHome Court/Capacity: Thompson-Boling Assembly Center and Arena/21,678

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Pat SummitCareer Record (Years): 1037-196 (36)Record at Tennessee (Years): Same Associate Head Coach: Holly WarlickAssistant Coaches: Mickie DeMoss, Dean Lockwood 2009-10 Record: 32-32009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 15-1 (1st)Letterwinners R/L: 11/0Starters R/L: 5/0

SERIES INFORMATION Tennessee Leads: 16-3At Rutgers: 3-2At Tennessee: 0-5Neutral Sites: 0-9Last Meeting: Tennessee 68, Rutgers 54 (Dec. 13, 2009 at MSG)Current Streak: Tennessee, W-6

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Debby JenningsOffice Phone: (865) 974-1212WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (865) 974-0110Athletics Website: www.UTLadyVols.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 at LouisvilleN 15 UT-ChattanoogaN 18 VirginiaN 21 Atizona StateN 25 vs. MissouriN 26 vs. Georgia TechN 27 vs. GeorgetownD 1 LamarD 5 at Old DominionD 12 at TexasD 14 at BaylorD 19 StanfordD 22 East Tennessee StateD 30 RutgersJ 2 at LSUJ 6 AlabamaJ 9 MississippiJ 13 at FloridaJ 15 VanderbiltJ 20 at South CarolinaJ 23 at AuburnJ 27 Mississippi StateJ 30 at ArkansasF 7 at KentuckyF 10 FloridaF 13 at VanderbiltF 17 South CarolinaF 21 GeorgiaF 24 at MississippiF 27 LSU

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Jesse HookerOffice Phone: (202) 994-8604WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (202) 994-1776Athletics Website: www.GWsports.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 13 vs, Green BayN 14 Minnesota/Northern IllinoisN 18 Coppin StateN 21 North TexasN 30 OhioD 2 at MarshallD 5 George MasonD 8 at Old DominionD 11 Stony BrookD 15 AuburnD 18 at AmericanD 28 at MiamiD 29 vs. Morgan StateJ 3 at RutgersJ 8 RichmondJ 15 St. BonaventureJ 19 At DaytonJ 22 at FordhamJ 26 DuquesneJ 29 at La SalleF 2 Rhode IslandF 5 at Saint LouisF 9 at CharlotteF 12 MassachusettsF 16 TempleF 19 at RichmondF 23 at XavierF 27 Saint Joseph’s

TEXAS A&M December 19 • NoonMaggie Dixon ClassicMadison Square Garden • New York, N.Y.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: College Station, TexasFounded: 1872Enrollment: 48,787President: Dr. Elsa MuranoNickname: AggiesColors: Maroon & WhiteAthletic Director: Bill ByrmeConference: Big 12Home Court/Capacity: Reed Arena/12,989

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Gary Blair Career Record (Years): 961- 264 (25)Record at Texas A&M (Years): 155-74 (7)Assistant Coaches: Vic Shaefer (Assoc. Head Coach), Kelly Bond (Assoc. Head Coach), Johnnie Harris2009-10 Record: 26-82009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 10-6 (4th)Letterwinners R/L: 12/4Starters R/L: 3/2

SERIES INFORMATION First MeetingAt Rutgers: N/AAt Texas A&M: N/ANeutral Sites: N/ALast Meeting: N/ACurrent Streak: N/A

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Deanna WernerOffice Phone: (979) 845-5725WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (979) 862-6944Athletics Website: www.aggieathletics.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 16 Arkansas-Little RockN 20 at RiceN 22 LibertyN 26 vs. ArizonaN 27 vs. MichiganD 3 California D 6 at DukeD 9 PurdueD 12 TCUD 19 vs. RutgersD 28 vs. DrexelD 30 San Diego State/UT-San AntonioJ 4 Louisiana-MonroeJ 8 ColoradoJ 12 at Oklahoma StateJ 15 at MissouriJ 19 TexasJ 22 at Iowa StateJ 26 at OklahomaJ 29 BaylorF 5 at Texas TechF 9 OklahomaF 12 KansasF 14 at BaylorF 19 Oklahoma StateF 22 Texas TechF 26 at TexasM 2 at Kansas StateM 5 Nebraska

Current Streak: Rutgers, W-8

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Dean KenefickOffice Phone: (610) 519-6514Cell Phone: (610) 308-4395WBB Contact E-Mail:[email protected] Row Phone: (610) 519-4120Athletics Website: www.villanova.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 LaSalleN 16 at DelawareN 19 at NavyN 20 vs. Oral RobertsN 23 LehighN 26 at DrexelN 28 MaristD 2 FairfieldD 9 West VirginiaD 12 at Saint Joseph’sD 19 TempleD 28 vs. YaleD 29 vs. SienaJ 5 at ConnecticutJ 8 at RutgersJ 12 at PennJ 16 DePaulJ 19 ProvidenceJ 22 at GeorgetownJ 29 Notre DameF 1 at MarquetteF 6 LouisvilleF 9 at ProvidenceF 12 at SyracuseF 15 CincinnatiF 19 at Seton HallF 22 St. John’sF 26 USF

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SYRACUSE January 11 • 7 p.m.Carrier Dome • Syracuse, N.Y.

February 6 • 12 p.m.The RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Syracuse, N.Y.Founded: 1870Enrollment: 12,560Chancellor: Dr. Nancy CantorNickname: OrangeColors: OrangeAthletic Director: Dr. Daryl GrossConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: Carrier Dome/33,633

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Quentin HillsmanCareer Record (Years): 73-55 (5)Record at Syracuse (Years): Same Associate Head Coach: Matt LuneauAssistant Coaches: Rick Moody, Kelly Gibson2009-10 Record: 25-112009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 7-9 (9th)Letterwinners R/L: 10/4Starters R/L: 2/3

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 29-6At Rutgers: 16-1At Syracuse: 11-5Neutral Sites: 2-0Last Meeting: Syracuse 76, Rutgers 45 (Feb. 21, 2010 at Rutgers)Current Streak: Syracuse, W-3

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PROVIDENCE January 22 at 2 p.m.RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Providence, R.I.Founded: 1917Enrollment: 3,938President: Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P.Nickname: FriarsColors: Black & White with SilverAthletic Director: Robert G. Driscoll, Jr.Conference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: Alumni Hall/Mullaney Gymnasium/2,620, Dunkin’ Doughnuts Center/12,993

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Phil SeymoreCareer Record (Years): 62-87 (6)Record at Providence (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Jonath Nicholas, Shauna Green, Morra Gill2009-10 Record: 19-152009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 7-9 (8th)Letterwinners R/L: 7/4Starters R/L: 2/3

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 23-1At Rutgers: 11-0At PC: 11-1Neutral Sites: 1-0Last Meeting: Rutgers 67, Providence 56 (Feb. 27, 2010 at Providence)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-12

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CONNECTICUT January 26 • 7:30 p.m.RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Stoors, Conn.Founded: 1881Enrollment: 29,383President: Michael J. HoganNickname: HuskiesColors: National Flag Blue & WhiteAthletic Director: Jeffery A. HathawayConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: Gampel Pavilion/10,167, XL Center/16,294

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Geno AuriemmaCareer Record (Years): 735-122 (25)Record at Connecticut (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Chris Dailey (Assoc. Head Coach), Shea Ralph, Marisa Moseley2009-10 Record: 39-02009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 16-0 (1st)Letterwinners R/L: 6/5Starters R/L: 3/2

SERIES INFORMTION UConn Leads: 25-6At Rutgers: 4-8At UConn: 1-15Neutral Sites: 1-2Last Meeting: UConn 73, Rutgers 36 (Jan. 26, 2010 at UConn)Current Streak: UConn, W-5

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Jennifer RynearsonOffice Phone: (401) 865-2208WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (401) 865-2810Athletics Website: www.friars.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 at Saint Joseph’sN 14 MassachusettsN 17 Rhode IslandN 20 at HartfordN 22 HofstraN 26 vs. Arizona StateN 27 vs. Florida State/AlabamaD 1 vs. BrownD 3 vs. FloridaD 8 Notre DameD 22 OaklandD 28 at AkronD 31 Boston UniversityJ 5 at DePaulJ 8 USFJ 15 GeorgetownJ 19 at VillanovaJ 22 at RutgersJ 29 St. John’sF 1 at West VirginiaF 6 at Seton HallF 9 VillanovaF 12 ConnecticutF 15 at PittsburghF 19 at CincinnatiF 22 MarquetteF 26 at SyracuseF 28 Louisville

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Pat McKennaOffice Phone: (860) 486-3531WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (860) 486-1888Athletics Website: www.uconnhuskies.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 14 Holy CrossN 16 BaylorN 21 at Georgia TechN 26 HowardN 27 LehighN 28 LSUD 2 at South FloridaD 5 Sacred HeartD 9 MarquetteD 19 vs. Ohio StateD 21 Florida StateD 28 at PacificD 30 at StanfordJ 5 VillanovaJ 8 at Notre DameJ 12 at St. John’sJ 15 LouisvilleJ 17 at North CarolinaJ 22 PittsburghJ 26 at RutgersJ 29 at CincinnatiJ 31 DukeF 5 DePaulF 8 at West VirginiaF 12 at ProvidenceF 14 OklahomaF 19 Notre DameF 22 Seton HallF 26 at GeorgetownF 28 Syracuse

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Josh WaldmanOffice Phone: (315) 443-2608Cell Phone: (315) 403-0272WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (315) 443-4241Athletics Website: www.suathletics.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 NortheasternN 15 CornellN 22 Long IslandN 29 New HampshireD 1 Maryland - Eastern ShoreD 4 Delaware StateD 6 AlbanyD 11 Ohio StateD 19 IUPUID 21 vs. BaylorD 22 vs. ClemsonD 28 St. Francis (PA)D 30 BryantJ 4 at GeorgetownJ 8 Seton HallJ 11 RutgersJ 15 at West Virginia J 22 at MarquetteJ 26 PittsburghJ 29 South Florida F 1 at Notre DameF 6 at RutgersF 8 DePaulF 12 VillanovaF 16 LouisvilleF 19 at St. John’sF 22 at CincinnatiF 26 ProvidenceF 28 Connecticut

CINCINNATI January 15 • 2 p.m.Fifth Third Arena • Cincinnati, Ohio

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Cincinnati, OhioFounded: 1819Enrollment: 39,667President: Monica RimaiNickname: BearcatsColors: Red & BlackAthletic Director: Mike ThomasConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: Fifth Third Arena/13,176

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Jamelle Elliot Career Record (Years): 12-18 (1)Record at Cincinnati (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Mark Ehlen, LaRita Wilcher, Todd Moore 2009-10 Record: 12-182009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 4-12 (14th)Letterwinners R/L: 4/7Starters R/L: 1/4

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 6-0At Rutgers: 3-0At Cincinnati: 2-0Neutral Sites: 1-0Last Meeting: Rutgers 70, Cincinnati 44 (March 6, 2010 at Hartford, Conn.)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-6

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Jeremy MartinOffice Phone: (513) 556-5191Cell Phone: (513) 519-9792WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (513) 556-3800Athletics Website: www.GoBearcats.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 Southwest BaptistN 14 Northern FloridaN 21 Robert MorrisN 23 Mount St. Mary’sN 28 at ValparaisoD 2 at DaytonD 5 XavierD 15 LouisvilleD 18 Wright sTateD 21 MarshallD 28 vs. TexasD 30 at San Diego/vs. HofstraJ 2 Miami (OH)J 5 at USFJ 8 at West VirginiaJ 15 RutgersJ 18 at St. John’sJ 22 at LouisvilleJ 25 DePaulJ 29 ConnecticutF 1 at PittsburghF 5 at GeorgetownF 12 Seton HallF 15 at VillanovaF 19 ProvidenceF 22 SyracuseF 26 at Notre DameF 28 Marquette

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PITTSBURGH February 8 • 7:30 p.m.RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Pittsburgh, Pa. Founded: 1787Enrollment: 33,393Chancellor: Mark A. NordenbergNickname: PanthersColors: Blue & GoldAthletic Director: Steve PedersonConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: Petersen Events Center/12,508

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Agnus BerenatoCareer Record (Years): 413-353 (27)Record at Pittsburgh (Years): 130-89 (8)Assistant Coaches: Patty Coyle, Khadija Head, Mallorie Winn2009-10 Record: 16-152009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 5-11 (12th)Letterwinners R/L: 5/3Starters R/L: 4/1

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 23-3At Rutgers: 12-1At Pittsburgh: 11-2Neutral Sites: N/ALast Meeting: Rutgers 52, DePaul 46 (Jan. 10, 2010 at Pittsburgh)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-1

ST. JOHN’S February 1 • 7 p.m.Carnasecca Arena • Queens, N.Y.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Queens, N.Y.Founded: 1870Enrollment: 20,352President: Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M.Nickname: Red StormColors: Red & WhiteAthletic Director: Chris MonaschConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: Carnesecca Arena/5,602

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Kim Barnes AricoCareer Record (Years): 224-185 (14)Record at St. John’s (Years): 130-113 (8)Assistant Coaches: Joe Tartamella (As-sociate Head Coach), Megan Duffy, Tamika Louis2009-10 Record: 25-72009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 12-4 (4th)Letterwinners R/L: 9/2Starters R/L: 4/1

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 31-4At Rutgers: 15-2At St. John’s: 15-2Neutral Sites: 1-0Last Meeting: St. John’s 60, Rutgers 52 (Feb. 24, 2010 at Rutgers)Current Streak: St. John’s, W-1

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Kristin DuffyOffice Phone: (718) 990-1522Cell Phone: (914) 819-8751WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (718) 990-5713Athletics Website: www.redstormsports.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 vs. MaristN 13 at Kansas State/vs. Grambling N 16 ManhattanN 19 ColumbiaN 22 at Arkansas StateN 26 Nicholls StateN 29 at St. BonaventureD 4 at Boston UniversityD 8 Seton HallD 11 at Rhode IslandD 18 Southern MississippiD 19 UCSB/Fresno StateD 28 vs. LibertyD 29 at Maryland/vs. LaSalleJ 4 at LouisvilleJ 8 DePaulJ 12 ConnecticutJ 15 at Seton HallJ 18 CincinnatiJ 23 at Notre DameJ 29 at ProvidenceF 1 RutgersF 5 at MarquetteF 13 GeorgetownF 16 at USFF 19 SyracuseF 22 at VillanovaF 26 PittsburghF 28 at West Virginia

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: TBDOffice Phone: (412) 648-8240WBB Contact E-Mail: TBDPress Row Phone: (412) 648-2318Athletics Website: www.pittsburghpanthers.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 Youngstown StateN 17 at MinnesotaN 21 RadfordN 24 DukeN 28 Loyola (Md.)D 1 St. Francis (Pa.)D 4 Mount St. Mary’sD 7 DePaulD 11 at ValparaisoD 19 vs. Texas TechD 20 vs. Tezas - ArlingtonD 28 Austin PeayD 31 at Central MichiganJ 5 at DuquesneJ 9 at LouisvilleJ 12 at Seton HallJ 15 Notre DameJ 22 at ConnecticutJ 26 at SyracuseJ 29 MarquetteF 1 CincinnatiF 5 at West VirginiaF 8 at RutgersF 12 South FloridaF 15 ProvidenceF 19 West VirginiaF 23 at GeorgetownF 26 at St. John’sF 28 Villanova

LOUISVILLE January 29 • 6 p.m.Freedom Hall • Louisville, Ky.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Louisville, Ky.Founded: 1798Enrollment: 22,000President: Dr. James RamseyNickname: CardinalsColors: Red, Black & WhiteAthletic Director: Tom JurichConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: Freedom Hall/18,865

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Jeff Walz Career Record (Years): 74-33 (4)Record at Louisville (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Stephanie Norman, Michelle Clark-Heard, Bethann Shapiro Ord2009-10 Record: 14-182009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 5-11 (13th)Letterwinners R/L: 6/5Starters R/L: 2/3

SERIES INFORMATION Louisville Leads: 4-3At Rutgers: 3-0At Louisville: 0-2Neutral Sites: 0-2Last Meeting: Rutgers 72, Louisville 52 (March 1, 2010 at Rutgers)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-1

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Kim PembertonOffice Phone: (502) 852-6581Cell Phone: 502-445-9435WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (502) 852-5567Athletics Website: www.uoflsports.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 TennesseeN 14 at OhioN 17 Houston BaptistN 19 South East MissouriN 23 at XavierN 26 at Old DominionN29 at IPFWD 2 Missouri Valley StateD 5 KentuckyD 11 DaytonD 15 at CincinnatiD 18 vs. MaristD 19 vs. HoustonD 20 vs. NebraskaD 28 vs. UT-MartinJ 4 St. John’sJ 9 PittsburghJ 12 at Notre DameJ 15 at ConnecticutJ 22 CincinnatiJ 26 at MarquetteJ 29 RutgersF 1 GeorgetownF 6 at VillanovaF 13 West VirginiaF 16 SyracuseF 19 at USFF 23 DePaulF 26 Seton Hall

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USF February 23 • 7:30 p.m.The RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Tampa, Fla.Founded: 1956Enrollment: 43,885President: Dr. Judy L. GenshaftNickname: BullsColors: Green & GoldAthletic Director: Doug WollardConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: Sun Dome/10,411

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Jose FernandezCareer Record (Years): 158-149 (10)Record at South Florida (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Jeff Osterman (Assoc. Head Coach), Andrea Williams, Michelle Woods-Baxter2009-10 Record: 15-162009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 6-10 (11th)Letterwinners R/L: 7/6Starters R/L: 2/3

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 4-1At Rutgers: 1-1At USF: 3-0Neutral Sites: N/ALast Meeting: Rutgers 60, USF 52 (Feb. 6, 2010 at USF)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-1

MARQUETTE February 1 • 3 p.m.Al McGuire Center • Milwaukee, Wis.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Milwaukee, Wis.Founded: 1881Enrollment: 11,689President: Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J.Nickname: Golden EaglesColors: Blue & GoldAthletic Director: Steve CottinghamConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: Al McGuire Center/4,000

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Terri MitchellCareer Record (Years): 289-178 (15)Record at Marquette (Years): 272-162 (14)Assistant Coaches: Michelle Nason, Cara Consuegra, Ashley Earley2009-10 Record: 17-162009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 6-10 (10th)Letterwinners R/L: 7/3Starters R/L: 3/2

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 6-0At Rutgers: 3-0At Marquette: 2-0Neutral Sites: 1-0Last Meeting: Rutgers 75, Marquette 64 (Jan. 23, 2010 at Rutgers)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-6

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Amy UfnowskiOffice Phone: (414) 288-7419Cell Phone: (414) 313-6717WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (414) 288-0340Athletics Website: www.gomarquette.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 13 Arkansas - Pine BluffN 15 Alcorn StateN 19 MichiganN 21 MonmouthN 24 at WisconsinN 28 at CreightonD 1 IonaD 4 at VermontD 9 at ConnecticutD 12 Green BayD 18 UNC-AshvilleD 21 IllinoisD 29 vs. Florida InternationalD 30 vs. Georgia/La. TechJ 5 Notre DameJ 8 at GeorgetownJ 11 West VirginiaJ 16 at USFJ 22 SyracuseJ 26 LouisvilleJ 29 at PittsburghF 1 VillanovaF 5 St.John’sF 12 at DePaulF 16 at Seton HallF 19 RutgersF 22 at ProvidenceF 26 DePaulF 28 at Cincinnati

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Mike HoganOffice Phone: (813) 974-4092Cell Phone: (813) 469-0616WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (813) 974-3287Athletics Website: www.gousfbulls.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 JacksonvilleN 14 at Middle Tennessee StateN 17 StetsonN 20 Morgan StateN 22 AuburnN 26 vs. UABN 27 at SamfordN 30 Florida AtlanticD 2 ConnecticutD 12 North FloridaD 14 Wake ForestD 18 at UNLVD 19 vs. SMUD 20 vs. TexasD 30 at NebraskaJ 5 CincinnatiJ 8 at ProvidenceJ 11 at DePaulJ 16 MarquetteJ 22 at West VirginiaJ 25 Seton HallJ 29 at SyracuseF 5 Notre DameF 8 at GeorgetownF 12 at PittsburghF 16 St. John’sF 19 LouisvilleF 23 at RutgersF 26 at VillanovaF 28 Georgetown

DEPAUL February 15 • 9 p.m.McGrath Arena • Chicago, Ill.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Chicago, Ill.Founded: 1898Enrollment: 23,401President: Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M.Nickname: Blue DemonsColors: Royal Blue & ScarletAthletic Director: Jean Lenti PonsettoConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: McGrath Arena/3,000

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Doug Bruno Career Record (Years): 498-294 (26)Record at DePaul (Years): 458- 264 (24)Assistant Coaches: Nicci Hays-Fort, Candis Blankson, Bart Brooks 2009-10 Record: 21-122009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 9-7 (7th)Letterwinners R/L: 11/1Starters R/L: 5/0

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 4-2At Rutgers: 3-0At DePaul: 0-2Neutral Sites: 1-0Last Meeting: Rutgers 60, DePaul 50 (Jan. 2, 2010 at Rutgers)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-1

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Alicia PowersOffice Phone: (773) 325-7546Cell Phone: (815) 325-2659WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (773) 325-4901Athletics Website: www.depaulbluedemons.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 ValparaisoN 14/15 Lamar/Missouri StateN 17/18 Preseason NIT SemifinalsN 21 Preseason NIT ChampionshipN 23 at UICN 26 Northwestern StateN 27 Cal-Riverside/Morgan StateD 1 Illinois StateD 3 at SIU-EdwardsvilleD 7 at PittsburghD 9 at Loyola-ChicagoD 11 Northern IllinoisD 13 NorthwesternD 16 StanfordD 21 at Arizona StateD 29 NJITJ 5 ProvidenceJ 8 at St. John’sJ 11 USFJ 16 at VillanovaJ 22 Seton HallJ 25 at CincinnatiJ 30 West VirginiaF 5 at ConnecticutF 8 at SyracuseF 12 MarquetteF 15 RutgersF 20 GeorgetownF 23 at LouisvilleF 26 at MarquetteF 28 Notre Dame

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NOTRE DAME February 12 • 2 p.m.Joyce Center • South Bend, Ind.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: South Bend, Ind.Founded: 1842Enrollment: 11,731President: Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.G.Nickname: Fighting IrishColors: Gold & BlueAthletic Director: Jack SwarbrickConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center/9,149

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Muffet McGrawCareer Record (Years): 613-244 (28)Record at Notre Dame (Years): 525-203 (23)Associate Head Coach: Jonathan Tsipis Assistant Coaches: Carol Owens, Niele Ivey2009-10 Record: 29-62009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 12-4 (5th)Letterwinners R/L: 8/5Starters R/L: 2/3

SERIES INFORMATION Rutgers Leads: 16-10At Rutgers: 9-4At Notre Dame: 4-5Neutral Sites: 3-1Last Meeting: Notre Dame 75, Rutgers 63 (Feb. 1, 2010 at Rutgers)Current Streak: Notre Dame, W-1

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Chris MastersOffice Phone: (574) 631-8032Cell Phone: (574) 532-4166WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (574) 631-5309Athletics Website: www.und.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 New HampshireN 15 Morehead StateN 18 UCLAN 21 at KentuckyN 26 IUPUIN 27 Wake ForestN 28 ButlerD 1 at BaylorD 5 PurdueD 8 at ProvidenceD 11 CreightonD 20 at ValparaisoD 29 vs. GonzagaD 30 vs. Loyola MarymountJ 5 MarquetteJ 8 ConnecticutJ 12 LouisvilleJ 15 at PittsburghJ 18 GeorgetownJ 23 St. John’sJ 29 at VillanovaF 1 SyracuseF 5 at USFF 8 Seton HallF 12 RutgersF 19 at ConnecticutF 22 at West VirginiaF 26 CincinnatiF 28 at DePaul

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WEST VIRGINIA February 26 • 2 p.m.RAC • Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Morgantown, W. Va.Founded: 1867Enrollment: 28,840President: James P. ClementsNickname: MountaineersColors: Old Gold & BlueAthletic Director: Ed PastilongConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: WVU Coliseum/14,000

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Mike CareyCareer Record (Years): 467-209 (23)Record at West Virginia (Years): 179-107 (9)Associate Head Coach: George Porcha Assistant Coaches: M.L. Willis, Jill Pizzotti2009-10 Record: 29-62009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 13-3 (2nd)Letterwinners R/L: 8/1Starters R/L: 5/0

SERIES INFORMTION Rutgers Leads: 38-12At Rutgers: 18-3At WVU: 17-7Neutral Sites: 3-2Last Meeting: West Virginia 56, Rutgers 49 (March 8, 2010 at Hartford, Conn.)Current Streak: West Virginia, W-2

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Katie KaneOffice Phone: (304) 293-2821Cell Phone: (304) 692-1539WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (304) 293-2821Athletics Website: www.msnsportsnet.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 Loyola MarylandN 17 DuquesneN 19 Delaware StateN 25 vs. TCUN 26 vs. VirginiaN 27 vs. Iowa StateD 2 ElonD 4 High PointD 7 Prarie View A&MD 9 at VillanovaD 18 St. Francis (PA)D 21 at North CArolina CentralD 30 at St. BonaventureJ 2 Central Connecticut StateJ 5 at Seton HallJ 8 CincinnatiJ 11 at MarquetteJ 15 SyracuseJ 19 vs. MarshallJ 22 USFJ 25 at GeorgetownJ 30 at DePaulF 1 ProvidenceF 5 PittsburghF 8 ConnecticutF 13 at LouisvilleF 19 at PittsburghF 22 Notre DameF 26 at RutgersF 28 St. John’s

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SETON HALL February 28 • 7 p.m.Walsh Gymnasium • South Orange, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: South Orange, N.J.Founded: 1856Enrollment: 9,700President: Monsignor Robert SheeranNickname: PiratesColors: Blue & WhiteAthletic Director: TBDConference: BIG EASTHome Court/Capacity: Walsh Gymnasium/2,600

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Anne Donovan Career Record (Years): 33-51 (3)Record at Seton Hall (Years): 1st SeasonAssistant Coaches: Jenny Palmateer, Ty Grace2009-10 Record: 9-212009-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 1-15 (16th)Letterwinners R/L: 6/5Starters R/L: 2/3

SERIES INFORMTION Rutgers Leads: 30-7At Rutgers: 17-2At Seton Hall: 11-5Neutral Sites: 2-0Last Meeting: Rutgers 54, Seton Hall 44 (Feb. 10, 2010 at Rutgers)Current Streak: Rutgers, W-10

MEDIA RELATIONSWBB Contact: Dan KuberkaOffice Phone: (973) 761-9493Cell Phone: (716) 713-1238WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Row Phone: (973) 761-9493Athletics Website: www.shupirates.com

2010-11 SCHEDULE N 12 at Florida Gulf CoastN 16 TempleN 20 LSUN 21 MassachusettsN 23 ArmyN 26 vs. Boston CollegeN 27 vs. Auburn/Sacred HeartD 1 at Delaware StateD 5 at William & MaryD 8 at St. John’sD 12 at DrexelD 18 HofstraD 22 LaSalleD 29 Rhode IslandJ 5 West VirginiaJ 8 at SyracuseJ 12 PittsburghJ 15 St. John’sJ 22 at DePaulJ 25 at USFJ 29 GeorgetownF 6 ProvidenceF 8 Notre DameF 12 at CincinnatiF 16 MarquetteF 19 VillanovaF 22 at Connecticut

The Louis Brown Athletic Center is the home of the Scarlet Knights.

XL CENTER • Hartford, Conn. March 4-8, 2011

The 2010 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Championship Presented by American Eagle will take place on March 4-8, 2011 in Hartford, Conn. The XL Center has been the home of the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Championship since March 2004.

For the first five years, the championship has resulted in unparalleled success for the Conference, leading all leagues nationally in average attendance. The BIG EAST unveiled a new tournament format for its women’s basketball champi-onships in 2009, with all 16 teams invited to battle for the conference’s automatic NCAA tournament bid.

The top four teams in the final regular-season standings will receive byes through two rounds of tournament play. The No. 5-8 seeds will earn first-round byes.

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The 2010-11 academic year will be the 32nd in the history of The BIG EAST Confer-ence as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship.

The BIG EAST has gone through member-ship changes since its birth, but the 2010-11 year will mark the conference’s sixth straight with the same 16-member group, the nation’s largest Division I-A conference.

The BIG EAST Conference’s goals have always been the same. The outstanding performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evidence of the league’s proud tradition of success. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. The 2009-10 year was no different.

Seven BIG EAST student-athletes were named NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship win-ners. Maya Moore, Connecticut’s women’s basketball standout, won the NCAA Honda-Broderick Award as the nation’s top female student-athlete. She also was named the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American of the Year for women’s basketball. Moore was the fifth BIG EAST women’s student-athlete to win the Honda-Broderick Award.

In the athletic arena, BIG EAST student-ath-letes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Connecticut women’s basket-ball team won its second straight national championship and its seventh overall crown. The Villanova women’s cross country team also won the NCAA title. The Notre Dame women’s soccer team reached the NCAA College Cup for the second straight year. The Syracuse women’s lacrosse squad reached the Final Four.

On the men’s side, West Virginia’s basketball team became the BIG EAST’s 16th team to reach the NCAA Final Four and won the conference’s academic achievement award. The Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team ad-vanced to the NCAA championship game.

Individually, three BIG EAST student-ath-letes won NCAA titles. Cincinnati’s Josh Schneider won the 50 freestyle in men’s

swimming. In track, Louisville’s D’Ana McCarty repeated as the NCAA indoor winner in the weight throw. Louisville’s Matt Hughes won the 3,000 steeple-chase. Another Cardinal, Austen Childs, was the national runner-up in men’s tennis singles.

BIG EAST football maintained its national profile as a competitively balanced group. Cincinnati won its second straight league championship in 2009 and compiled an undefeated regular season. The Bearcats finished third in the fi-nal Bowl Championship Series standings. Six of the league’s eight squads went to bowl games and helped the BIG EAST post a 4-2 bowl record. Rutgers, one of the bowl winners, also was recognized for having the nation’s highest NCAA APR rating, which measures academic success.

The BIG EAST has continued to produce student-athletes who are at the forefront of athletic and academic achievement. In 2009-10, 22 BIG EAST players from 10 schools were chosen to their respective ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Teams. Over 400 student-athletes have earned aca-demic all-America honors.

The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing. The new schools were: University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida.

BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain almost one-fourth of all television households in the U.S.

Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 28 national champion-ships in six different sports and 128 student-athletes have won individual national titles.

In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national championships. In men’s basketball, BIG EAST squads have won three of the last 12 NCAA championships. BIG EAST women’s teams have taken seven of the last 11 NCAA titles.

Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger.

In 2009-10, the BIG EAST added men’s lacrosse to its growing list of sports, which increased its total to 24 sport championships.

The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of ath-letic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance.

While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based pro-grams, led by administrators and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics.

Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commis-sioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference.

In 2009-10, the BIG EAST had one significant change. Tranghese stepped down from his position on June 30, 2009. John Marinatto, who had served as senior associate commissioner, moved into the Commissioner’s chair and continued to steer the conference on its path of success.

The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promo-tion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed long-standing relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC.

BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past seven years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball.

More than 575 BIG EAST student-athletes have earned all America recogni-tion and dozens have won individual NCAA national championships. The BIG EAST has been well represented in U.S. or foreign national and Olympic teams. Several athletes earned gold medals. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence where the conference admin-isters to more than 5,500 student-athletes.

Sara NaggarDirector of Communications

Mike CoyneAsst. Director of Communications

THE BIG EAST Conference222 Richmond St.,

Suite 110Providence, R.I. 02904

(401) 453-0660www.bigeast.org

John MarinattoBIG EAST Commissioner

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NOVEMBERFri. 12 Northeastern at Syracuse TBA La Salle at Villanova TBA Loyola (Md.) at West Virginia TBA Southwestern Baptist at Cincinnati 11:00 a.m. Youngstown State at Pittsburgh 11:00 a.m. Commerce Bank/Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.a) St. John’s vs. Marist 1:30 p.m. New Hampshire at Notre Dame 3:30 p.m. Jacksonville at USF 5:00 p.m. Providence at Saint Joseph’s 5:00 p.m. Seton Hall Florida Gulf Coast 7:05 p.m. Preseason WNIT (Chicago, Ill.) DePaul vs. Valparaiso 8:00 p.m. Tennessee at Louisville 9:30 p.m./CBS C Rutgers at California 10:00 p.m.Sat. 13 Commerce Bank/Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) St. John’s vs. Kansas State/Grambling State TBA Augusta State at Georgetown 2:00 p.m. Ark.-Pine Bluff at Marquette 8:00 p.m.Sun. 14 Preseason WNIT (Chicago, Ill.) Lamar/Missouri State at DePaul TBA USF at Middle Tennessee State 1:00 p.m. Holy Cross at Connecticut 2:00 p.m. North Florida at Cincinnati 2:00 p.m. Louisville at Ohio University 2:00 p.m. Massachusetts at Providence 2:00 p.m. Rutgers at Stanford 5:00 p.m.Mon. 15 Preseason WNIT (Chicago, Ill.) Lamar/Missouri State at DePaul TBA Morehead State at Notre Dame 7:00 p.m. Cornell at Syracuse 7:00 p.m. Alcorn State at Marquette 8:00 p.m.Thu. 16 State Farm Tip-Off (Hartford, Conn.) Baylor at Connecticut 6:00 p.m./ESPN2 Villanova at Delaware 7:00 p.m. Maryland at Georgetown 7:00 p.m. Temple at Seton Hall 7:00 p.m. Manhattan at St. John’s 7:00 p.m.Wed. 17 Preseason WNIT (Chicago, Ill.) Semifinals at DePaul TBA Duquesne at West Virginia TBA Houston Baptist at Louisville 7:00 p.m. Stetson at USF 7:00 p.m. Rhode Island at Providence 7:00 p.m. Big Six Challenge (Minneapolis, Minn.) Pittsburgh at Minnesota 8:00 p.m.Thu. 18 Preseason WNIT (Chicago, Ill.) Semifinals at DePaul TBA Princeton at Rutgers 7:30 p.m. UCLA at Notre Dame 7:00 p.m.Fri. 19 Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.) Villanova at Navy TBA Delaware State at West Virginia TBA La Salle at Georgetown 7:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri State at Louisville 7:00 p.m. Columbia at St. John’s 7:00 p.m. Michigan at Marquette 8:00 p.m.Sat. 20 Morgan State at USF TBA Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.) Villanova vs. Oral Roberts TBA Providence at Hartford 2:00 p.m. LSU at Seton Hall 4:00 p.m.Sun. 21 Preseason WNIT (Chicago, Ill.) Championship at DePaul TBA Georgia Tech at Connecticut 2:00 p.m. Robert Morris at Cincinnati 2:00 p.m. Notre Dame at Kentucky 2:00 p.m. Radford at Pittsburgh 2:00 p.m. Monmouth at Marquette 3:00 p.m.Mon. 22 Auburn at USF 7:00 p.m. Hofstra at Providence 7:00 p.m. Long Island at Syracuse 7:00 p.m. North Carolina A&T at Rutgers 7:30 p.m. St. John’s at Arkansas State 8:05 p.m.Tue. 23 Mount St. Mary’s at Cincinnati 7:00 p.m.

Louisville at Xavier 7:00 p.m. Marquette at Wisconsin 7:00 p.m. Lehigh at Villanova 7:00 p.m. DePaul at UIC 8:00 p.m.Wed. 24 Duke at Pittsburgh 7:00 p.m.Thu. 25 Paradise Jam (U.S. Virgin Islands) West Virginia vs. TCU 1:00 p.m. Paradise Jam (U.S. Virgin Islands) Georgetown vs. Georgia Tech 5:45 p.m.Fri. 26 Nicholls State at St. John’s 1:00 p.m. Paradise Jam (U.S. Virgin Islands) West Virginia vs. Virginia 1:00 p.m. WBCA Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.) IUPUI at Notre Dame 2:00 p.m. Samford Thanksgiving Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) USF vs. UAB 5:00 p.m. Villanova at Drexel 5:00 p.m. Paradise Jam (U.S. Virgin Islands) Georgetown vs. Missouri 5:45 p.m. Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Grand Bahama Island) Providence vs. Arizona State 5:45 p.m. Louisville at Old Dominion 7:00 p.m. World Vision Challenge (Storrs, Conn.) Howard at Connecticut 7:30 p.m. Maggie Dixon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) Northwestern State at DePaul 8:00 p.m. Lady Rebel Round-Up (Las Vegas, Nev.) Rutgers vs. Pacific 8:00 p.m.Sat. 27 Samford Thanksgiving Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) USF at Samford TBA WBCA Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.) Wake Forest at Notre Dame 2:00 p.m. Paradise Jam (U.S. Virgin Islands) West Virginia vs. Iowa State 3:15 p.m. World Vision Challenge (Storrs, Conn.) Lehigh at Connecticut 5:00 p.m. Paradise Jam (U.S. Virgin Islands) Georgetown vs. Tennessee 5:45 p.m. Maggie Dixon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) Consolation Game 6:00 p.m. Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Grand Bahama Island) Providence vs. Florida State/Alabama 5:45/8:00 p.m. Maggie Dixon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) Championship Game 8:00 p.m. Lady Rebel Round-Up (Las Vegas, Nev.) Rutgers vs. UNLV/Oregon State 8:00/10:30 p.m.Sun. 28 Marist at Villanova Noon WBCA Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.) Butler at Notre Dame 2:00 p.m. Loyola (Md.) at Pittsburgh 2:00 p.m. Cincinnati at Valparaiso 2:30 p.m. Marquette at Creighton 3:05 p.m. World Vision Challenge (Storrs, Conn.) LSU at Connecticut 4:30 p.m.Mon. 29 Louisville at IPFW 7:00 p.m. St. John’s at St. Bonaventure 7:00 p.m. New Hampshire at Syracuse 7:00 p.m.Tue. 30 Florida Atlantic at USF 7:00 p.m.

DECEMBERWed. 1 Illinois State at DePaul 1:00 p.m. Seton Hall at Delaware State6:00 p.m. Richmond at Georgetown 7:00 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Francis (Pa.) 7:00 p.m. Yale at Providence 7:00 p.m. Rutgers at Temple 7:00 p.m. Maryland Eastern Shore at Syracuse 7:00 p.m. Ion at Marquette 8:00 p.m. Notre Dame at Baylor 8:00 p.m.Thu. 2 Cincinnati at Dayton 7:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at USF 7:00 p.m. Elon at West Virginia 7:00 p.m. Mississippi Valley State at Louisville 7:00 p.m. Fairfield at Villanova 7:00 p.m.Fri. 3 Brown Bear Basketball Classic (Providence, RI) Providence at Brown 7:00 p.m.

DePaul at SIU-Edwardsville 8:00 p.m.Sat. 4 Mount St. Mary’s at Pittsburgh TBA High Point at West Virginia TBA Delaware State at Syracuse Noon St. John’s at Boston University 1:00 p.m. Brown Bear Basketball Classic (Providence, RI) Providence vs. Florida 4:00 p.m. Marquette at Vermont 4:30 p.m. Georgetown at Wake Forest 7:00 p.m.Sun. 5 Sacred Heart at Connecitcut 1:00 p.m. Purdue at Notre Dame 2:00 p.m./ESPN2 Xavier at Cincinnati 2:00 p.m. Kentucky at Louisville 2:00 p.m. Central Connecticut State at Rutgers 2:00 p.m. Seton Hall at William and Mary 2:00 p.m.Mon. 6 Albany at Syracuse 7:00 p.m.Tue. 7 Georgetown at Miami 7:00 p.m. DEPAUL at PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m.Wed. 8 NOTRE DAME at PROVIDENCE 7:00 p.m. SETON HALL at ST. JOHN’S 7:00 p.m.Thu. 9 WEST VIRGINIA at VILLANOVA 7:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at RUTGERS 7:30 p.m. MARQUETTE at CONNECTICUT 7:30 p.m. DePaul at Loyola-Chicago 8:00 p.m.Sat. 11 Georgetown at Rider TBA Dayton at Louisville TBA Ohio State at Syracuse 1:00 p.m. Creighton at Notre Dame 2:00 p.m. St. John’s at Rhode Island 2:00 p.m. Prairie View A&M at West Virginia 2:00 p.m. Pittsburgh at Vaparaiso 2:35 p.m. Northern Illinois at DePaul 6:00 p.m.Sun. 12 Seton Hall at Drexel TBA Villanova at Saint Joseph’s TBA Rutgers at Boston College 1:00 p.m. North Florida at USF 2:00 p.m. Green Bay at Marquette 3:00 p.m.Mon. 13 Northwestern at DePaul 8:00 p.m.Tue. 14 Wake Forest at USF 7:00 p.m.Wed. 15 LOUISVILLE at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. Kean at Rutgers 7:30 p.m.Thu. 16 Stanford at DePaul 8:00 p.m.Sat. 18 St. Francis (Pa.) at West Virginia TBA St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic (Queens, N.Y.) Southern Mississippi at St. John’s 1:00 p.m. Wright State at Cincinnati 2:00 p.m. Hofstra at Seton Hall 2:00 p.m. Dual in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) Louisville vs. Marist 4:30 p.m. Basketball Travelers Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) USF at UNLV 6:00 p.m. UNC-Ashville at Marquette 8:00 p.m.Sun. 19 St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic (Queens, N.Y.) UCSB/Fresno State at St. John’s TBA Maggie Dixon Classic, MSG (New York, N.Y.) Rutgers vs. Texas A&M Noon/ESPNU Temple at Villanova Noon Iupui at Syracuse 1:00 p.m. Missouri State at Georgetown 2:00 p.m. Maggie Dixon Classic, MSG (New York, N.Y.) Connecticut vs. Ohio State 2:00 p.m./ESPNU Las Vegas Hoops Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Pittsburgh vs. Texas Tech 3:00 p.m. Dual in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) Louisville vs. Houston 7:00 p.m. Basketball Travelers Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) USF vs. Southern Methodist 8:00 p.m.Mon. 20 Las Vegas Hoops Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Pittsburgh vs. Texas Arlington 3:00 p.m. Notre Dame at Valparaiso 7:05 p.m. Basketball Travelers Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) USF vs. Texas 8:00 p.m. Dual in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) Louisville vs. Nebraska 9:30 p.m.Tue. 21 Illinois at Marquette 1:00 p.m. West Virginia at North Carolina Central 6:00 p.m.

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Florida State at Connecticut 7:00 p.m./ESPNU Marshall at Cincinnati 7:00 p.m. Sunsplash Tournament (Nassau, Bahamas) Syracuse vs. Baylor 8:15 p.m. DePaul at Arizona State 9:30 p.m.Wed. 22 Oakland at Providence Noon La Salle at Seton Hall 2:00 p.m. Coppin State at Georgetown 3:30 p.m. Sunsplash Tournament (Nassau, Bahamas) Syracuse vs. Clemson 8:15 p.m.Tue. 28 Maryland Terrapin Classic (College Park, Md.) St. John’s vs. Liberty Noon Fordham Holiday Classic (Bronx, N.Y.) Villanova vs. Yale3:00 p.m. Providence at Akron 7:00 p.m. UT-Martin at Louisville 7:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Pittsburgh 7:00 p.m. St. Francis (Pa.) at Syracuse 7:00 p.m. Georgetown at Houston 8:00 p.m. Connecticut at Pacific 10:00 p.m. Maggie Dixon Surf N Slam (San Diego, Calif.) Cincinnati vs. Texas 11:00 p.m.Wed. 29 Fordham Holiday Classic (Bronx, N.Y.) Villanova vs. Siena TBA Rhode Island at Seton Hall 2:00 p.m. Maryland Terrapin Classic (College Park, Md.) St. John’s at/vs. Maryland/La Salle Noon/2:30 p.m. FIU Sun & Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.) Marquette vs. Florida International 6:00 p.m. Seattle U. Holiday Classic (Seattle, Wash.) Notre Dame vs. Gonzaga 7:30 p.m. New Jersey Tech at DePaul 8:00 p.m.Thu. 30 Maggie Dixon Surf N Slam (San Diego, Calif.) Cincinnati at San Diego/vs. Hofstra TBA FIU Sun & Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.) Marquette vs. Georgia/La. Tech TBA West Virginia at St. Bonaventure 7:00 p.m. Clemson at Georgetown 7:00 p.m. Rutgers at Tennessee 7:00 p.m. Bryant at Syracuse 7:00 p.m. Seattle U. Holiday Classic (Seattle, Wash.) Notre Dame vs. Layola Marymount 7:30 p.m. USF at Nebraska 8:05 p.m. Connecticut at Stanford 9:00 p.m./ESPN2Fri. 31 Pittsburgh at Central Michigan 1:00 p.m. Boston University at Providence 1:00 p.m.

JANUARYSun. 2 Central Connecticut State at West Virginia TBA Miami (OH) at Cincinnati 2:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri State at Notre Dame 2:00 p.m.Mon. 3 George Washington at Rutgers 7:30 p.m.Tue. 4 ST. JOHN’S at LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m./CBS C SYRACUSE at GEORGETOWN 7:00 p.m.Wed. 5 PROVIDENCE at DEPAUL TBA NOTRE DAME at MARQUETTE TBA WEST VIRGINIA at SETON HALL 12:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Duquesne 7:00 p.m. CINCINNATI at USF 7:00 p.m. VILLANOVA at CONNECTICUT 7:30 p.m.Sat. 8 CINCINNATI at WEST VIRGINIA TBA VILLANOVA at RUTGERS TBA SETON HALL at SYRACUSE 1:00 p.m. USF at PROVIDENCE 2:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at NOTRE DAME 2:00 p.m./CBS MARQUETTE at GEORGETOWN 2:00 p.m. DEPAUL at ST. JOHN’S 4:00 p.m./BETVSun. 9 PITTSBURGH at LOUISVILLE Noon/ESPNUTue. 11 WEST VIRGINIA at MARQUETTE TBA RUTGERS at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m./CBS C USF at DEPAUL 9:00 p.m./CBS CWed. 12 Villanova at Penn TBA PITTSBURGH at SETON HALL 7:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at ST. JOHN’S 9:30 p.m.Sat. 15 LOUISVILLE at CONNECTICUT TBA SYRACUSE at WEST VIRGINIA TBA RUTGERS at CINCINNATI 2:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at PITTSBURGH 2:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at SETON HALL 2:00 p.m.

GEORGETOWN at PROVIDENCE 4:00 p.m./BETVSun. 16 DEPAUL at VILLANOVA 2:00 p.m. MARQUETTE at USF 3:30 p.m./ESPNUMon. 17 Connecticut at North Carolina 7:00 p.m./ESPN2Tue. 18 CINCINNATI at ST. JOHN’S 7:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at NOTRE DAME 7:00 p.m./CBS C

Wed. 19 Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic (Charleston, W.V.) Marshall vs. West Virginia TBA PROVIDENCE at VILLANOVA 7:00 p.m.Sat. 22 CINCINNATI at LOUISVILLE TBA SETON HALL at DEPAUL TBA USF at WEST VIRGINIA TBA PROVIDENCE at RUTGERS 2:00 p.m. VILLANOVA at GEORGETOWN 2:00 p.m. SYRACUSE at MARQUETTE 2:00 p.m./BETV PITTSBURGH at CONNECTICUT 7:30 p.m.Sun. 23 ST. JOHN’S at NOTRE DAME 2:00 p.m./ESPNUTue. 25 SETON HALL at USF TBA DEPAUL at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. WEST VIRGINIA at GEORGETOWN 7:00 p.m./CBS CWed. 26 PITTSBURGH at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at RUTGERS 7:30 p.m. LOUISVILLE at MARQUETTE 9:00 p.m.Sat. 29 USF at SYRACUSE 1:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at CINCINNATI 2:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at PROVIDENCE 2:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at SETON HALL 2:00 p.m. RUTGERS at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m./BETV MARQUETTE at PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at VILLANOVA 7:00 p.m.Sun. 30 WEST VIRGINIA at DEPAUL 4:00 p.m./ESPNUMon. 31 Duke at Connecticut 7:00 p.m./ESPN2

FEBRUARYTue. 1 GEORGETOWN at LOUISVILLE TBA VILLANOVA at MARQUETTE TBA PROVIDENCE at WEST VIRGINIA TBA CINCINNATI at PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m. SYRACUSE at NOTRE DAME 7:00 p.m. RUTGERS at ST. JOHN’S 7:00 p.m./CBS CSat. 5 ST. JOHN’S at MARQUETTE TBA DEPAUL at CONNECTICUT 2:00 p.m. CINCINNATI at GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m. PITTSBURGH at WEST VIRGINIA 4:00 p.m./BETV NOTRE DAME at USF 5:00 p.m.Sun. 6 SYRACUSE at RUTGERS Noon/ESPNU PROVIDENCE at SETON HALL 2:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at VILLANOVA 2:00 p.m.Tue. 8 CONNECTICUT at WEST VIRGINIA 7:00 p.m./CBS C DEPAUL at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m. SETON HALL at NOTRE DAME 7:00 p.m. PITTSBURGH at RUTGERS 7:30 p.m. USF at GEORGETOWN 9:00 p.m./CBS CWed. 9 VILLANOVA at PROVIDENCE 7:00 p.m.Sat. 12 MARQUETTE at DEPAUL TBA VILLANOVA at SYRACUSE 1:00 p.m. SETON HALL at CINCINNATI 2:00 p.m. BETV CONNECTICUT at PROVIDENCE 2:00 p.m. RUTGERS at NOTRE DAME 2:00 p.m. USF at PITTSBURGH 2:00 p.m.Sun. 13 GEORGETOWN at ST. JOHN’S 2:30 p.m. ESPN2 WEST VIRGINIA at LOUISVILLE 5:00 p.m. ESPN2Mon. 14 Connecticut at Oklahoma 7:00 p.m. ESPN2Tue. 15 CINCINNATI at VILLANOVA 7:00 p.m. PROVIDENCE at PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m. CBS C RUTGERS at DEPAUL 9:00 p.m. CBS CWed. 16 ST. JOHN’S at USF 7:00 pm. MARQUETTE at SETON HALL 7:00 p.m.

LOUISVILLE at SYRACUSE 9:00 p.m.Sat. 19 RUTGERS at MARQUETTE TBA SYRACUSE at ST. JOHN’S TBA LOUISVILLE at USF Noon PROVIDENCE at CINCINNATI 2:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at CONNECTICUT 2:00 p.m./BETV WEST VIRGINIA at PITTSBURGH 2:00 p.m. VILLANOVA at SETON HALL 2:00 p.m.Sun. 20 GEORGETOWN at DEPAUL 5:30 p.m./ESPNUTue. 22 MARQUETTE at PROVIDENCE 7:00 p.m. SYRACUSE at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at VILLANOVA 7:00 p.m. SETON HALL at CONNECTICUT 7:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at WEST VIRGINIA 7:00 p.m./CBS CWed. 23 DEPAUL at LOUISVILLE TBA PITTSBURGH at GEORGETOWN 7:00 p.m. USF at RUTGERS 7:30 p.m.Sat. 26 DEPAUL at MARQUETTE TBA SETON HALL at LOUISVILLE TBA USF at VILLANOVA Noon/BETV PROVIDENCE at SYRACUSE 1:00 p.m. WEST VIRGINIA at RUTGERS 2:00 p.m. CINCINNATI at NOTRE DAME 2:00 p.m. PITTSBURGH at ST. JOHN’S 2:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m.Mon. 28 GEOREGTOWN at USF 7:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at PROVIDENCE 7:00 p.m. MARQUETTE at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. VILLANOVA at PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m. RUTGERS at SETON HALL 7:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at WEST VIRGINIA 7:00 p.m./ESPN2 SYRACUSE at CONNECTICUT 7:30 p.m. NOTRE DAME at DEPAUL 9:00 p.m./CBS C

MARCH Fri. 4 BIG EAST Championship First Round (Hartford, Conn.) Noon/2:00/6:00/8:00 p.m.Sat. 5 BIG EAST Championship Second Round (Hartford, Conn.) BETV Noon/2:00/6:00/8:00 p.m.Sun. 6 BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinals (Hartford, Conn.) ESPNU Noon/2:00/6:00/8:00 p.m.Mon. 7 BIG EAST Championship Semifinals (Hartford, Conn.) ESPNU 6:00/8:00 p.m.Tue. 8 BIG EAST Championship Finals (Hartford, Conn.) ESPN 7:00 p.m.

BIG EAST Games in CAPS; All dates and times (Eastern) are scheduled to be changes; BETV – BIG EAST Regional Sports Network (check local listings); CBS C – CBS College Sports Network; CPTV – Connecticut Public Television (lo-cal in Connecticut); Sports32 – Sports32 on Time Warner Cable (local southeastern Wis.); WVPBS – West Virginia Public Broadcasting System (regional in W.Va.); FCS – FoxCollegeSports.com; FiOS – Verizon FiOS; BTN – Big Ten Network; BTN.com – Big Ten Network online; GP – Gampel Pavilion (Storrs, Conn.); XL – XL Center (Hartford, Conn.); MF – Manley Fieldhouse (Syracuse, N.Y.) – all Syracuse home games are at the Carrier Dome unless otherwise noted; CCC – Charleston Civic Center (Charleston, W.Va.);

MSG – Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.); PC – Prudential Center (Newark, N.J.); Cox – Cox Communica-tions – tape delay (local in R.I. and Conn.); HLN – horizon-leaguenetwork.tv; BHN – Bright House Networks

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FINAL BIG EAST STANDINGS

BIG EAST OVERALL

W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N

Connecticut (1/1) 16-0 1.000 8-0 8-0 39-0 1.000 17-0 11-0 1-0

West Virginia (10/16) 13-3 .813 8-0 5-3 29-6 .829 17-0 7-4 5-2

Georgetown (13/17) 13-3 .813 8-0 5-3 26-7 .788 13-0 11-4 2-3

St. John’s (15/18) 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 25-7 .781 13-1 9-5 3-1

Notre Dame (7/11) 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 29-6 .829 16-1 8-3 5-2

Rutgers 9-7 .563 5-3 4-4 19-15 .559 10-5 5-6 4-4

DePaul 9-7 .563 6-2 3-5 21-12 .636 12-2 6-8 3-2

Providence 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 19-15 .559 11-5 7-8 1-2

Syracuse 7-9 .438 3-5 4-4 25-11 .694 16-5 5-5 4-1

Marquette 6-10 .375 5-3 1-7 17-16 .515 12-4 3-10 2-2

USF 6-10 .375 3-5 3-5 15-16 .484 9-8 5-7 1-1

Pittsburgh 5-11 .313 2-6 3-5 16-15 .516 10-7 6-7 0-1

Louisville 5-11 .313 3-5 2-6 14-18 .438 7-7 4-10 3-1

Cincinnati 4-12 .250 1-7 3-5 12-18 .400 7-9 3-8 2-1

Villanova 3-13 .188 2-6 1-7 14-16 .467 8-6 5-9 1-1Seton Hall 1-15 .063 0-8 1-7 9-21 .300 5-9 3-10 1-2

CONFERENCE HONORS

2009-10 ALL-BIG EAST CONFERENCE TEAMSALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAM School Class Pos. *Tina Charles Connecticut Sr. C Kalana Greene Connecticut Sr. G Jessica Lawson USF Sr. C Chelsea Marandola Providence Sr. G Nicole Michael Syracuse Sr. F *Maya Moore Connecticut Jr. F Monique Reid Louisville So. F Liz Repella West Virginia Jr. G Sugar Rodgers Georgetown Fr. G Lindsay Schrader Notre Dame R-Sr. G Da’Shena Stevens St. John’s So. F

ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAM School Class Pos. Ashley Barlow Notre Dame Sr. G Skylar Diggins Notre Dame Fr. G Keisha Hampton DePaul So. F Tiffany Hayes Connecticut So. G Monica McNutt Georgetown Jr. G Sarah Miles West Virginia Jr. G Sam Quigley DePaul Jr. G Brittany Ray Rutgers Sr. G Angel Robinson Marquette Jr. G Kahla Roudebush Cincinnati Sr. G

ALL-BIG EAST HONORABLE MENTION School Class Pos. Korinne Campbell West Virginia Jr. G/F Chelsea Cole Pittsburgh Jr. F Maria Getty Villanova Sr. G Jania Sims Pittsburgh R-Jr. G

ALL-BIG EAST FRESHMAN TEAM^ School Class Pos. Kayla Alexander Syracuse Fr. C *Asya Bussie West Virginia Fr. C *Skylar Diggins Notre Dame Fr. G Kelly Faris Connecticut Fr. G *Katherine Harry DePaul Fr. F Nadirah McKenith St. John’s Fr. G *Sugar Rodgers Georgetown Fr. G KaNeisha Saunders USF Fr. G/F Sarina Simmons Marquette Fr. F *Shenneika Smith St. John’s Fr. G Laura Sweeney Villanova R-Fr. F Carmen Tyson-Thomas Syracuse Fr. G^ - Due to a tie in voting, two extra members have been addedto the team* - unanimous selection

2009-10 BIG EAST MAJOR AWARD WINNERSBIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEARTina Charles, Connecticut (Sr., Center, Jamaica, N.Y.)BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE YEARSugar Rodgers, Georgetown (Fr., Guard, Suffolk, Va.)BIG EAST COACHES OF THE YEARGeno Auriemma, Connecticut (25th season at UConn)Mike Carey, West Virginia (Ninth season at WVU)BIG EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARSarah Miles, West Virginia (Jr., Guard, San Antonio, Texas)BIG EAST MOST IMPROVED PLAYER AWARDMonique Reid, Louisville (So., Forward, Louisville, Ky.)BIG EAST SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDMaria Getty, Villanova (Sr., Guard, Centerville, Ohio)BIG EAST SIXTH MAN AWARDLaura Sweeney, Villanova (R-Fr., Forward, Marlton, N.J.)BIG EAST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEARMaya Moore, Connecticut (Jr., Forward, Lawrenceville, Ga.)

2010 BIG EAST TOURNAMENTXL Center; Hartford, Conn.

Friday, March 5 - First Round#12 Pittsburgh, 71 vs. #13 Louisville, 79#9 Syracuse, 65 vs. #16 Seton Hall, 42#10 Marquette, 53 vs. #15 Villanova, 49#11 USF, 51 vs. #14 Cincinnati, 63

Saturday, March 6 - Second Round#5 Notre Dame, 89 vs. #13 Louisville, 52#8 Providence, 71 vs. #9 Syracuse, 76#7 DePaul, 64 vs. #10 Marquette, 54#6 Rutgers, 70 vs. #14 Cincinnati, 44

Sunday, March 7 - Quarterfinals #4 St. John’s, 67 vs. #5 Notre Dame, 75#1 Connecticut, 77 vs. #9 Syracuse, 41#2 West Virginia, 47 vs. #7 DePaul, 41#3 Georgetown, 56 vs. #6 Rutgers, 63 (2ot)

Monday, March 8 - Semifinals #1 Connecticut, 59 vs. #5 Notre Dame, 44#2 West Virginia, 56 vs. # 6 Rutgers 49

Tuesday, March 9 - Championship#1 Connecticut, 60 vs. # 2 West Virginia, 32

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THE BIG EAST IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT*NCAA Championship Record: 179-100 (.642)*Record Since 1994-95: 162-76 (.681)*Record Since 1999-00: 129-63 (.672)*Record Since 2005-06: 61-35 (.635)

National Championships (8): Connecticut (1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010) Notre Dame (2001)

Final Four Appearances (16): Connecticut (1991, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010) Louisville (2009) Notre Dame (1997, 2001) Rutgers (2000, 2007)

Four Bids: 1998 (Connecticut, Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers) 1999 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers) 2000 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers) 2005 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers)

Five Bids: 2001 (Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech) 2002 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Villanova)

Seven Bids: 2003 (Boston College, Connecticut, Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech) 2006 (Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, USF) 2009 (Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Villanova) 2010 (Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia)

Eight Bids: 2004 (Boston College, Connecticut, Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech, West Virginia) 2007 (Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, West Virginia) 2008 (Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, West Virginia)

* - record reflects BIG EAST teams vs. BIG EAST teams

2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT (11-6)Connecticut (No. 1 seed, Dayton Region)W, 95-39 vs. No. 16 Southern (First Round, Norfolk, Va.)W, 90-36 vs. No. 8 Temple (Second Round, Norfolk, Va)W, 74-36 vs. No. 4 Iowa State (Regional Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio)W, 90-50 vs. No. 3 Florida Statae (Regional Final, Dayton, Ohio)W, 70-50 vs. No. 4 Baylor (National Semifinal, San Antonio, Texas)W, 53-47 vs. No. 1 Stanford (National Championship, San Antonio, Texas)

DePaul (No. 11 seed, Sacramento Region)L, 83-76 (OT) vs. No. 6 Vanderbilt (First Round, Cincinnati, Ohio)

Georgetown (No. 5 seed, Memphis Region)W, 62-42 vs. No. 12 Marist (First Round, Berkeley, Calif.)L, 49-33 vs. No. 4 Baylor (Second Round, Berkeley, Calif.)

Notre Dame (No. 2 seed, Kansas City Region)W, 86-58 vs. No. 15 Cleveland State (First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.)W, 84-66 vs. No. 10 Vermont (Second Round, Notre Dame, Ind.)L, 77-72 (OT) vs. No. 3 Oklahoma (Regional Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo.)

Rutgers (No. 9 seed, Sacramento Region)L, 70-63 vs. No. 8 Iowa (First Round, Stanford, Calif.)

St. John’s (No. 6 seed, Dayton Region)W, 66-47 vs. No. 11 Princeton (First Round, Tallahassee, Fla.)L, 66-65 (OT) vs. No. 3 Flordia State (Second Round, Tallahassee, Fla.)

West Virginia (No. 3 seed, Memphis Region)W, 58-43 vs. No. 14 Lamar (First Round, Austin, Texas)L, 64-55 vs. No. 11 San Diego State (Second Round, Austin, Texas)

YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD TEAMS2010 11-6 7 - UConn, DPU, GU, ND, RU, STJ, WVU2009 15-6* 7 - UConn, DPU, UofL, ND, UP, RU, VU2008 14-8* 8 - UConn, DPU, UofL, ND, UP, RU, SU, WVU2007 13-8 8 - UConn, DPU, UofL, MU, ND, UP, RU, WVU2006 8-7 7 - UConn, DPU, UofL, ND, RU, STJ, USF2005 7-4 4 - BC, UConn, ND, RU2004 12-7 8 - BC, UConn, UM, ND, RU, VU, VT, WVU2003 15-6* 7 - BC, UConn, UM, ND, RU, VU, VT2002 8-4 5 - BC, UConn, ND, SU, VU2001 13-4* 5 - UConn, ND, RU, VU, VT2000 13-3 4 - BC, UConn, ND, RU1999 7-4 4 - BC, UConn, ND, RU1998 7-4 4 - UConn, UM, ND, RU 1997 7-2 2 - UConn, ND1996 5-2 2 - UConn, ND1995 7-1 2 - UConn, SHU1994 5-2 2 - UConn, SHU1993 3-3 3 - UConn, GU, UM1992 2-3 3 - UConn, UM, PC1991 4-2 2 - UConn, PC1990 1-2 2 - UConn, PC1989 0-3 3 - UConn, PC, VU1988 1-3 3 - STJ, SU, VU1987 0-1 1 - VU1986 1-2 2 - PC, VU1985 0-1 1 - SU1984 0-1 1 - STJ1983 0-1 1 - STJ

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Alabama-Birmingham, University of (1-0)NCAA Tournament West Region Semifinal

(Portland, Ore.) 3-25-00 (N) ..................................60-45 W

Arizona, University of (2-0) 1-2-88 (H) ..................................77-54 W

NCAA Tournament Second Round 3-14-99 (H) ..................................90-47 W

Arizona State University (2-2) 12-1-84 (H) ..................................75-76 L

RU Coca-Cola Classic Final 11-29-98 (H) ..................................67-48 W

ASU Holiday Classic Final 12-2-01 (A) ..................................56-59 L

NCAA Tournament (Greensboro Region)Regional Final

3-26-06 (N) ..................................64-45 W

Arkansas, University of (2-0) 11-30-85 (H) ..................................72-63 WBell Atlantic Holiday Tournament First Round 12-28-90 (H) ..................................89-60 W

Auburn University (1-1)Miami Women’s Court Classic Final

(Miami, Fla.) 1-5-85 (N) ..................................48-61 L

NCAA Tournament Second Round 3-23-09 (H) ..................................80-52 W

Bethune-Cookman College (1-0) 11-29-05 (H) ..................................73-48 W

Boston College (14-8)(East Rutherford, N.J.)

2-9-84 (N) ..................................74-61 W 12-30-86 (A) ..................................80-60 W 12-22-88 (H) ..................................71-53 W 1-4-96 (H) ............................... 79-63^ W 2-14-96 (A) ............................... 50-59^ L

BIG EAST Tournament First Round (Storrs, Conn.)

3-2-96 (N) ..................................65-63 W 2-25-97 (H) ............................... 52-67^ L 1-14-98 (A) ............................... 65-74^ L 2-21-98 (H) ............................... 57-54^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal 3-1-98 (H) ..................................61-52 W 2-6-99 (A) ............................... 71-52^ W 2-23-00 (H) ............................... 73-51^ W 1-13-01 (H) .......................75-66 (ot)^ W 1-19-02 (A) ............................... 56-59^ L

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal 3-3-02 (H) ..................................59-64 L 3-4-03 (H) ............................... 71-72^ L 2-8-04 (A) ............................... 72-78^ L

BIG EAST Tournament Final (Hartford, Conn.)

3-9-04 (N) ..................................57-75 L 1-26-05 (A) ............................... 71-60^ W 2-22-05 (H) ............................... 54-36^ W 11-19-09 (H) ..................................59-53 W

Boston University (4-0) 12-6-80 (A) ...............................106-76 W 12-5-81 (H) ..................................94-70 W 12-4-82 (A) ..................................81-60 W 12-10-83 (H) ..................................73-43 W

Brooklyn College (2-1) 1-28-75 (A) ..................................52-44 W 2-13-76 (H) ..................................66-61 W 1-4-77 (A) ..................................47-68 L

Buffalo, University at (1-0)RU Coca-Cola Classic First Round

11-28-98 (H) ..................................70-47 W

California-Berkeley, University of (3-1) 11-17-00 (H) ..................................66-47 W 11-24-02 (A) ..................................56-49 W 12-10-07 (H) ..................................56-51 W 11-21-08 (A) ..................................52-66 L

California-Los Angeles, University of (3-3)Manufacturer’s Hanover Tournament Final

(Madison Square Garden) 1-2-78 (N) ...............................77-104 L

(East Rutherford, N.J.) 12-3-81 (N) ..................................91-69 W 12-20-92 (H) ..................................71-56 W 1-3-94 (A) ......................... 78-88 (ot) L

PAC-10/BIG EAST Challenge 12-27-97 (A) ......................... 93-96 (ot) L 12-21-99 (H) ..................................72-46 W

Central Connectuicut State (1-0) 12-20-09 (H) ..................................62-53 W

Central Missouri State University (1-0)AIAW Tournament First Round

3-14-80 (H) ..................................87-75 W

Cheyney State University (3-6) 2-26-77 (A) ..................................62-67 L 2-11-78 (H) ..................................69-73 L

Queens Christmas Tournament Second Round (Flushing, N.Y.)

12-28-78 (N) ..................................57-61 L 2-13-79 (A) ..................................57-64 L 2-12-80 (H) ..................................82-59 W 2-18-81 (H) ..................................54-72 L

Manufacturer’s Hanover Tournament Final (Madison Square Garden)

12-20-81 (N) ..................................86-82 W 2-17-82 (H) ..................................53-67 L 2-14-85 (H) ..................................80-61 W

Cincinnati, University of (6-0) 1-3-06 (A) ............................... 64-51^ W 2-3-07 (H) ............................... 85-43^ W 1-22-08 (A) ............................... 71-41^ W 2-24-09 (H) ............................... 71-52^ W 1-16-10 (H) ............................... 44-33^ W BIG EAST Tournament First Round 3-6-10 (N) ............................... 70-44^ W

Clemson University (2-2)AIAW Tournament First Round

3-18-81 (H) ..................................99-76 WBell Atlantic Holiday Tournament Final

12-29-92 (H) ..................................67-68 L 11-30-03 (A) ..................................64-69 L 12-18-04 (H) ..................................66-51 W

Colorado, University of (0-1)Bell Atlantic Holiday Tournament Final

12-28-93 (H) ..................................47-79 L

Colorado State University (0-1)Women’s Preseason NIT Final

11-20-98 (A) ..................................60-71 L

Connecticut, University of (6-25) 1-24-96 (A) ............................... 68-96^ L 2-18-96 (H) ............................... 61-73^ L

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal 3-3-96 (A) ..................................64-93 L 1-15-97 (A) ............................... 45-78^ L 12-31-97 (A) ............................... 69-82^ L 2-10-98 (H) ............................... 74-70^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Final 3-3-98 (H) ..................................58-67 L 1-27-99 (H) ............................... 55-56^ L 1-17-00 (A) ............................... 50-65^ L 2-12-00 (H) ............................... 45-49^ L

BIG EAST Tournament Final 3-7-00 (A) ..................................59-79 L 2-14-01 (A) ............................... 45-70^ L

BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal 3-5-01 (A) ..................................66-94 L 2-23-02 (H) ............................... 42-80^ L(Hartford, Conn.) 1-8-03 (A) ............................... 62-67^ L(Hartford, Conn.) 1-19-04 (A) ............................... 47-72^ L 2-14-04 (H) ............................... 43-66^ L(Hartford, Conn.) 2-3-05 (A) ............................... 44-57^ L 2-13-05 (H) ............................... 76-62^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Final 3-8-05 (N) ..................................51-67 L 2-7-06 (A) ............................... 60-56^ W 2-27-06 (H) ............................... 48-42^ W 2-6-07 (A) ............................... 50-60^ L 2-26-07 (H) ............................... 44-70^ L

BIG EAST Tournament Final 3-6-07 (N) ..................................55-47 W 2-5-08 (H) ............................... 73-71^ W 3-3-08 (A) ............................... 46-66^ L

NCAA Tournament (Greensboro Region)Regional Final

4-1-08 (N) ..................................56-66 L 2-3-09 (A) ............................... 56-75^ L 3-2-09 (H) ............................... 59-69^ L 1-26-10 (A) ............................... 36-73^ L

Creighton University (1-0) 11-16-07 (H) ..................................62-43 W

Dartmouth College (3-0)Dartmouth/Burger King Classic Final

1-17-81 (A) ..................................77-50 WNCAA Tournament First Round

3-12-99 (H) ..................................84-70 WNCAA Tournament First Round

(Trenton, N.J.) 3-19-06 (N) ..................................63-58 W Delaware, University of (1-1)

EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Second Round (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

3-14-76 (N) ..................................56-97 LEAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Con-

solation Second Round (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3-12-77 (N) ..................................78-75 W

DePaul University (3-2) 2-4-06 (H) ............................... 67-57^ W 12-7-06 (A) ............................... 73-87^ L

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals(Hartford, Conn.)

3-4-07 (N) ............................... 63-55^ W 2-27-08 (H) ............................... 60-46^ W 1-24-09 (A) ............................... 58-60^ L 1-2-10 (H) ............................... 60-57^ W

District of Columbia, University of (2-0) 2-21-81 (H) ..................................82-63 W 2-7-82 (H) ..................................85-56 W

Drake University (1-0)RU Coca-Cola Classic Final

11-30-97 (H) ..................................77-74 W Duke University (2-3)

NCAA Tournament First Round 3-12-87 (H) ..................................78-64 W

ACC Big Four Challenge (Greensboro, N.C.) 12-28-96 (N) ..................................36-74 L

Jimmy V Classic 12-4-06 (H) ..................................45-85 L

NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinals (Greensboro, N.C.)

3-24-07 (N) ..................................53-52 W 12-6-07 (A) ..................................44-49 L

Duquesne University (23-0) 11-26-83 (H) ...............................79-44* W 2-21-85 (A) ...............................94-58* W 2-17-86 (A) ...............................95-52* W 3-1-86 (H) ...............................93-60* W 12-6-86 (A) ...............................92-54* W 1-24-87 (H) ...............................93-39* W

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal 3-2-87 (H) ..................................99-65 W 1-9-88 (H) ........................... 108-33* W 2-11-88 (A) ........................... 108-47* W 11-30-88 (A) ...............................92-53* W 2-19-89 (H) ...............................94-56* W

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal 3-9-89 (H) ..................................92-57 W 2-17-90 (H) ...............................77-53* W 2-26-90 (A) ...............................92-64* W 12-11-90 (H) ...............................97-52* W 2-12-91 (A) ...............................80-58* W

1-14-92 (A) ...............................73-61* W 2-22-92 (H) ...............................77-61* W 1-22-94 (A) ...............................78-58* W 2-22-94 (A) ...............................91-44* W 2-4-95 (H) ..............................67-66* W 2-18-95 (A) ...............................67-52* W

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal (Philadelphia, Pa.)

3-9-95 (N) ..................................63-61 W

East Carolina University (1-0)NCAA Tournament, First Round

(East Lansing, Mich.) 3-18-07 (N) ..................................77-34 W

East Stroudsburg University (3-0)EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Consolation Third Round (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3-15-77 (N) ..................................73-52 W 2-4-78 (A) ..................................90-52 W 2-3-79 (H) ...............................104-64 W

Edinboro State University (1-0)EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament

Quarterfinal (Towson, Md.) 3-2-79 (N) ..................................95-56 W

Fairfield University (2-0) 12-8-84 (H) ..................................64-50 W 12-1-90 (H) ..................................86-59 W

Fairleigh Dickinson University (4-0) 12-4-79 (A) ..................................69-46 W 12-2-80 (H) ...............................116-57 W 12-1-81 (A) ...............................79-54u W 11-30-82 (H) ..................................81-51 W

Farmingdale State (1-0) 2-11-09 (H) ..................................85-25 W

Florida, University of (2-2)Brother Holiday Classic Final

12-10-95 (H) ..................................55-69 LState Farm Classic Final

12-29-00 (A) ..................................58-66 LTimeout for HIV/AIDS (Malibu, Calif.)

11-18-06 (N) ..................................88-71 WJimmy V Classic

12-7-09 (H) ..................................51-38 W

Fordham University (4-0)Wagner Christmas Classic First Round

(Staten Island, N.Y.) 12-27-76 (N) ..................................81-70 W 11-29-78 (H) ..................................68-61 W 12-8-79 (A) ..................................61-55 W 11-28-90 (H) ..................................77-69 W

Georgetown University (16-3) 2-21-96 (H) ............................... 65-63^ W 1-7-97 (H) ............................... 64-69^ L 2-8-97 (A) ............................... 67-59^ W 1-21-98 (A) ............................... 63-52^ W 12-30-98 (H) ............................... 79-67^ W 1-20-99 (A) ....................67-64 (2ot)^ W 1-12-00 (A) ............................... 60-48^ W 2-27-01 (A) ............................... 65-48^ W 1-9-02 (H) ............................... 57-67^ L 2-22-03 (A) ............................... 93-52^ W 1-25-04 (H) ............................... 67-64^ W 2-21-04 (A) ............................... 71-66^ W 1-13-05 (H) ............................... 69-33^ W 1-28-06 (A) ............................... 65-51^ W 1-16-07 (H) ............................... 71-41^ W 1-15-08 (A) ............................... 57-47^ W 2-7-09 (H) ....................60-47 (2ot)^ W 1-30-10 (A) ............................... 50-59^ L BIG EAST Tournament Second Round 3-7-10 (N) ....................63-56 (2ot)^ W

George Washington University (28-9) 1-8-81 (H) ..................................95-43 W

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal 3-4-83 (H) ..................................96-60 W 1-21-84 (A) ...............................66-57* W

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A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal (University Park, Pa.)

3-2-84 (N) ..................................83-53 W 2-16-85 (H) ...............................82-57* W 1-4-86 (H) ...............................75-37* W 1-15-86 (A) ...............................75-65* W

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal (Morgantown, W.Va.)

3-5-86 (N) ..................................90-50 W 1-8-87 (H) ...............................99-57* W 2-3-87 (A) ...............................83-56* W 12-5-87 (A) ...............................89-81* W 1-30-88 (H) ...............................91-66* W 1-14-89 (H) ...............................67-58* W 1-23-89 (A) ...............................71-49* W 1-22-90 (H) ...............................65-57* W 2-3-90 (A) ...............................74-64* W 1-24-91 (H) ...............................78-47* W 2-9-91 (A) ...............................68-77* L 2-13-92 (A) ...............................49-61* L 3-5-92 (H) ...............................66-64* W

A-10 Tournament Final 3-14-92 (H) ..................................57-62 L 2-6-93 (A) ...............................76-63* W 3-6-93 (H) ...............................62-85* L 1-29-94 (H) ......................99-87 (ot)* W 2-16-94 (A) ...............................78-71* W

A-10 Tournament Final (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3-13-94 (N) ..................................79-71 W 1-7-95 (A) ...............................70-73* L 1-22-95 (H) ...............................75-74* W

A-10 Tournament Final (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3-11-95 (N) ..................................59-82 L 12-4-99 (A) ..................................58-63 L

RU Coca-Cola Classic Final 11-26-00 (H) ..................................81-54 W 12-12-01 (A) ......................... 54-58 (ot) L 12-29-02 (H) ..................................87-72 W 11-18-07 (A) ..................................67-42 W

NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinals (Greensboro, N.C.)

3-30-08 (N) ..................................53-42 W 12-29-08 (H) ..................................57-47 W 12-30-09 (A) ..................................43-45 L

Georgia, University of (3-8)Orange Crush Classic Final (Chicago, Ill.)

11-27-82 (N) ..................................61-76 LOhio State Buckeye Classic First Round

(Columbus, Ohio) 12-29-84 (N) ..................................80-89 L

Bell Atlantic Holiday Tournament Final 12-30-90 (H) ..................................58-57 W 12-8-94 (A) ...............................70-105 L 12-28-94 (H) ..................................74-92 L

NCAA Tournament West Region Final (Portland, Ore.)

3-27-00 (N) ..................................59-51 WHonda Elite 4 Holiday Classic

(Lake Buena Vista, Fla.) 12-3-00 (N) ..................................53-82 L

NCAA Tournament Second Round 3-24-03 (A) ..................................64-74 L

State Farm Tip-Off Classic (Norman, Okla.)

11-12-06 (N) ..................................69-78 LJimmy V Classic (Piscataway, N.J.)

12-8-08 (H) ..................................45-34 W 11-22-09 (A) ..................................48-49 L

Georgia Southern University (1-0)AIAW Tournament First Round

3-21-82 (H) ..................................89-79 W

Glassboro State College (4-2) 2-25-75 (A) ..................................65-73 L 2-24-76 (H) ..................................67-70 L 2-22-77 (A) ..................................66-60 W 2-21-78 (H) ...............................113-77 W 2-20-79 (A) ..................................93-61 W 2-19-80 (H) ...............................116-38 W

Hartford, University of (1-0)NCAA Tournament First Round

(Storrs, Conn.) 3-20-05 (N) ..................................62-37 W

Harvard University (2-0) 12-21-02 (H) ..................................79-40 W

12-30-03 (A) ..................................77-70 W

Hofstra University (3-0) 3-4-75 (A) ..................................76-44 W 3-4-76 (H) ..................................81-41 W 3-5-77 (A) ...............................101-52 W

Holy Cross, College of the (2-1) 1-19-91 (A) ..................................67-78 L 11-26-91 (H) ..................................78-69 W

NCAA Tournament First Round 3-17-00 (H) ..................................91-70 W

Howard University (1-1)EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament

First Round (College Park, Md.) 3-3-78 (N) ..................................81-64 W

Brother Holiday Classic First Round 11-30-96 (H) ..................................55-59 L

Immaculata College (0-2)EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament

First Round (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3-10-77 (N) ..................................70-83 L 2-7-78 (A) ..................................53-72 L

Iona College (1-0)Wagner Christmas Classic First Round

(Staten Island, N.Y.) 12-27-77 (N) ..................................90-54 W

Iowa, University of (2-1)Hawkeye Challenge Final (Iowa City, Iowa)

12-4-05 (A) ..................................57-51 W 12-16-06 (H) ..................................70-53 W

NCAA Tournament First Round(Palo Alto, Calif.)

3-20-10 (N) ..................................63-70 L

Iowa State University (2-0)NCAA Tournament Second Round

3-16-98 (A) ..................................62-61 WNCAA Tournament, Second Round

(Des Moines, Iowa) 3-24-08 (N) ..................................69-58 W

Indiana University (1-0)Women’s Preseason NIT Semifinal

(Fort Collins, CO) 11-19-98 (N) ..................................60-53 W

Kansas, University of (3-0) 1-14-78 (A) ..................................60-52 W

Orange Bowl Classic Final (Miami, Fla.) 12-29-79 (N) ..................................65-60 WBell Atlantic Holiday Tournament First Round 12-29-88 (H) ..................................73-56 W

Kansas State University (1-0) 1-8-80 (H) ..................................81-56 W

Kean College (6-1) 2-6-75 (H) ..................................64-51 W 2-5-76 (A) ..................................55-69 L 2-3-77 (H) ...............................104-70 W 2-2-78 (A) ..................................96-85 W 1-13-79 (H) ..................................77-71 W 2-27-80 (A) ...............................122-71 W 11-17-09 (H) ..................................85-49 W

Kentucky, University of (2-3) 1-12-80 (A) ..................................78-97 L 1-11-81 (H) ......................... 69-67 (ot) W 2-16-83 (H) ..................................80-89 L 1-17-84 (A) ..................................45-74 L

Paradise Jam Third Round (U.S. Virgin Islands)

11-27-04 (N) ..................................75-60 W

Lafayette (1-0) 12-19-08 (H) ..................................61-29 W Lamar University (1-0)

Bell Atlantic Holiday Tournament Final 12-29-91 (H) ..................................96-84 W

La Salle University (3-1) 12-7-76 (H) ..................................85-93 L 11-29-80 (H) ...............................111-64 W

11-28-81 (H) ...............................105-58 WLa Salle Christmas Tournament

Third Round 12-30-83 (A) ..................................82-59 W

Lehigh University (1-0) 12-11-76 (H) ..................................80-58 W

Long Beach State University (2-2)AIAW Eastern Satellite Tournament Consola-

tion (Bronx, N.Y.) 3-23-79 (N) ..................................96-84 W

Manufacturer’s Hanover Tournament First Round (Madison Square Garden)

12-19-80 (N) ..................................71-64 WAIAW Tournament Second Round

3-21-81 (A) ..................................73-77 L 1-9-85 (H) ..................................66-80 L

Long Island University (2-0) 1-27-79 (H) ...............................117-53 W 2-16-81 (H) ...............................106-60 W

Louisiana State University (5-1)Orange Bowl Classic First Round (Miami, Fla.) 12-28-79 (N) ..................................85-69 W

Arizona Tournament Second Round (Tucson, Ariz.)

12-3-94 (N) ..................................82-72 W 12-2-03 (A) ..................................68-78 L 1-5-05 (H) ......................... 51-49 (ot) W

NCAA TournamentFinal Four (Cleveland, Ohio)

4-1-07 (N) ..................................59-35 W 11-25-07 (H) ..................................45-43 W

Louisiana Tech University (0-3)Manufacturer’s Hanover Tournament First Round (Madison Square Garden)

12-22-79 (N) ......................... 89-93 (ot) LManufacturer’s Hanover Tournament Final

(Madison Square Garden) 12-21-80 (N) ..................................60-67 L

Manufacturer’s Hanover Tournament First Round (Madison Square Garden)

12-19-81 (N) ..................................73-83 L

Louisville, University of (3-4) 1-21-06 (H) ............................... 80-55^ W 1-21-07 (A) ............................... 50-53^ L 1-20-08 (H) ............................... 70-57^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal 3-9-08 (N) ..................................57-56 L 1-11-09 (A) ............................... 59-64^ L

BIG EAST Tournament First Round (Hartford, Conn.)

3-8-09 (N) ......................82-87 (2ot) L 3-1-10 (H) ............................... 72-52^ W

Loyola College (MD) (4-0) 12-1-92 (H) ..................................66-49 W 1-12-94 (A) ..................................78-61 W

Vanderbilt Classic First Round (Nashville, Tenn.)

12-28-95 (N) ..................................67-45 WRU Coca-Cola Classic First Round

11-29-97 (H) ..................................72-41 W

Maine, University of (1-1) 11-29-89 (A) ..................................67-75 LBell Atlantic Holiday Tournament First Round 12-27-92 (H) ..................................71-43 W

Manhattan College (2-0) 1-22-81 (H) ..................................97-62 W 12-17-83 (H) ......................... 79-71 (ot) W

Marquette University (6-0) 2-22-06 (A) ............................... 71-50^ W 1-30-07 (H) ............................... 66-56^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Semifinals(Hartford, Conn.)

3-5-07 (N) ............................... 66-56^ W 1-8-08 (A) ............................... 65-61^ W 1-18-09 (H) ............................... 76-53^ W 1-23-10 (H) ............................... 75-64^ W

Maryland, University of (11-18) 12-19-76 (A) ..................................67-93 L

EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Second Round

3-10-78 (A) ..................................88-96 LEAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament

Fifth-Place Game 3-11-78 (A) ..................................85-99 L 2-1-79 (A) ..................................85-76 WEAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Final

(Towson, Md.) 3-10-79 (N) ..................................80-75 WManufacturer’s Hanover Tournament Conso-

lation (Madison Square Garden) 12-23-79 (N) ..................................77-78 L 2-2-80 (H) ..................................85-77 WEAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Final 3-8-80 (A) ..................................70-79 L 1-31-81 (A) ..................................69-80 LEAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Final

(Philadelphia, Pa.) 3-17-81 (N) ..................................69-72 L 1-30-82 (H) ..................................66-69 L 1-26-83 (A) ..................................66-83 L 1-22-84 (A) ..................................71-80 L 1-19-85 (H) ..................................80-66 W 1-21-86 (H) ..................................77-65 W 2-4-87 (A) ..................................84-76 W

Orange Bowl/Burger King Invitational First Round (Miami, Fla.)

12-28-87 (N) ..................................79-76 W 1-27-88 (H) ..................................85-83 W 2-1-89 (A) ..................................71-84 L 2-24-90 (H) ..................................67-77 L 1-4-92 (H) ..................................72-78 L 12-8-92 (H) ..................................52-59 L 2-9-94 (A) ..................................55-64 L 12-10-94 (H) ..................................73-76 L 12-2-95 (A) ..................................54-58 L 11-15-97 (H) ..................................67-44 W 12-22-98 (A) ..................................81-61 W

Jimmy V. Classic 12-3-07 (H) ..................................68-60 W 2-15-09 (A) ..................................47-67 L

Massachusetts, University of (25-2) 1-25-78 (A) ..................................88-69 W 1-23-79 (H) ..................................74-61 W 1-14-84 (H) ...............................86-51* W 1-15-85 (A) ...............................80-48* W 1-25-86 (H) ...............................85-65* W 2-1-86 (A) ...............................95-55* W 1-22-87 (A) ...............................72-51* W 2-12-87 (H) ...............................81-48* W 1-23-88 (A) ...............................90-57* W 2-29-88 (H) ...............................87-51* W 1-26-89 (H) ...............................96-57* W 3-2-89 (A) ...............................72-47* W 1-6-90 (H) ...............................67-45* W 2-10-90 (A) ...............................68-55* W

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal 3-7-90 (H) ..................................86-55 W 1-3-91 (A) ...............................81-31* W 2-2-91 (H) ...............................62-26* W 1-9-92 (H) ...............................71-35* W 2-1-92 (A) ...............................77-52* W 2-10-93 (A) ...............................65-47* W 2-27-93 (H) ...............................71-63* W 2-28-94 (H) ...............................88-66* W 3-8-94 (A) ...............................77-59* W 1-12-95 (H) ...............................67-78* L 2-7-95 (A) ...............................57-74* L 1-2-00 (H) ..................................66-52 W 12-10-00 (A) ..................................78-57 W

Miami (Fla.), University of (12-7) 2-4-84 (H) ..................................58-63 L 1-28-89 (H) ..................................97-64 W 12-8-90 (A) ..................................67-57 W 12-8-91 (H) ..................................53-72 L 1-17-96 (A) ............................... 45-58^ L 12-9-96 (A) ............................... 57-44^ W 2-5-97 (H) ............................... 41-49^ L 1-28-98 (H) ............................... 77-65^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal 3-2-98 (H) ..................................81-62 W 1-5-99 (H) ............................... 68-54^ W 2-10-99 (A) ............................... 66-57^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal 2-28-99 (H) ..................................79-53 W 1-5-00 (H) ............................... 65-45^ W

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1-27-01 (A) ............................... 39-37^ W 1-5-02 (H) ............................... 53-67^ L 1-26-02 (A) ............................... 55-65^ L 2-4-03 (H) ............................... 65-56^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal 3-9-03 (H) ..................................74-77 L 1-31-04 (A) ............................... 76-69^ W

Michigan, University of (1-0)Women’s Preseason NIT Semifinal

11-19-03 (H) ..................................65-50 W

Michigan State University (2-1) 1-7-06 (A) ..................................71-73 L 1-28-07 (H) ..................................63-57 W

NCAA Tournament, Second Round(East Lansing, Mich.)

3-20-07 (N) ..................................70-57 W

Minnesota, University of (1-0)AIAW Tournament Quarterfinal

3-23-82 (H) ..................................83-75 W

Mississippi, University of (2-2)La Salle Christmas Tournament Second

Round (Philadelphia, Pa.) 12-29-83 (N) ..................................59-70 L

Women’s Preseason NIT Second Round 11-16-03 (H) ..................................65-50 W 12-14-05 (A) ..................................57-67 L 12-12-06 (H) .........................89-84 3ot W

Mississippit State (1-0)Paradise Jam Second Round

(U.S. Virgin Islands) 11-27-09 (N) ..................................62-54 W

Missouri, University of (2-0) 1-8-79 (H) ..................................95-73 W

Miami Women’s Court Classic First Round (Miami, Fla.)

1-2-85 (N) ..................................66-63 W

Monmouth College (6-0) 12-7-78 (A) ..................................83-52 W 12-6-79 (H) ..................................96-48 W 2-5-83 (H) ..................................78-65 W 11-29-83 (A) ..................................74-44 W 1-23-85 (H) ..................................84-58 W 12-9-86 (A) ..................................81-67 W

Montclair State College (6-6) 2-18-75 (H) ..................................63-87 L 2-17-76 (A) ..................................52-75 L

EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament First Round (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

3-11-76 (N) ..................................56-92 L 2-17-77 (H) ..................................74-79 L

Manufacturer’s Hanover Tournament First Round (Madison Square Garden)

1-1-78 (N) ..................................64-84 L 2-18-78 (A) ..................................78-82 L 2-17-79 (H) ..................................79-73 W 2-16-80 (A) ..................................83-73 W 2-10-81 (H) ..................................90-63 W 2-9-82 (A) ..................................66-61 W 2-8-83 (H) ..................................77-50 W 2-28-84 (A) ..................................70-40 W

Morgan State University (2-0) 2-10-77 (H) ...............................113-60 W 12-10-77 (A) ..................................86-47 W

New Hampshire, University of (1-0) 12-20-83 (H) ..................................82-69 W

Niagara University (3-0) 1-16-93 (A) ..................................85-83 W 1-6-94 (H) ..................................89-63 W

Brother Holiday Classic First Round 12-9-95 (H) ..................................77-62 W

North Carolina State University (4-5)Optimist-Old Dominion Classic First Round

(Norfolk, Va.) 2-6-81 (N) ..................................73-63 W

Winston Tire Classic Consolation (Los Angeles, Calif.)

12-29-82 (N) ..................................69-76 L

1-12-85 (A) ...............................68-110 L 1-11-86 (H) ..................................83-56 W

NCAA Tournament East Region Semifinal(Fayetteville, N.C.)

3-14-87 (N) ..................................75-60 WNCAA Tournament Second Round

3-19-89 (A) ..................................73-75 LACC Big Four Challenge (Greensboro, N.C.)

12-29-96 (N) ..................................54-77 LState Farm Tip Off Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.)

11-14-99 (N) ..................................55-68 L Junkanoo Jam Final (Grand Bahama Island)

11-26-05 (N) ..................................66-56 W

Northeastern University (4-1)EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament

Semifinal (Villanova, Pa.) 3-12-82 (N) ..................................76-59 W 1-6-84 (H) ..................................66-76 L 1-17-85 (A) ..................................56-53 W

RU Coca-Cola Classic First Round 11-26-99 (H) ..................................61-39 W 12-8-00 (A) ..................................60-49 W

University of North Florida (1-0)Junkanoo Jam First Round

(Grand Bahama Island) 11-25-05 (N) ..................................66-36 W

Northwestern University (2-0) 12-16-78 (H) ..................................85-76 W

Rutgers Coca-Cola Classic Final 12-1-02 (H) ..................................62-50 W

Northwestern State University (1-0)ASU Holiday Classic First Round

(Tempe, Ariz.) 12-1-01 (N) ......................... 68-67 (ot) W

Notre Dame, University of (16-10)Orange Crush Classic First Round

(Chicago, Ill.) 11-26-82 (N) ..................................81-74 W 1-8-86 (H) ..................................69-61 W 11-29-86 (A) ..................................71-51 W 11-28-95 (A) ............................... 54-66^ L 2-3-96 (H) ............................... 73-62^ W 1-21-97 (A) ............................... 61-76^ L

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.)

3-2-97 (N) ..................................58-86 L 12-3-97 (H) ............................... 80-67^ W 2-24-98 (A) ............................... 64-71^ L 2-13-99 (H) ............................... 77-57^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal 3-1-99 (H) ..................................61-68 L 2-19-00 (H) .......................74-78 (ot)^ L

BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal (Storrs, Conn.)

3-6-00 (N) ......................... 81-72 (ot) W 1-6-01 (A) ............................... 46-67^ L 2-17-01 (H) ............................... 54-53^ W 2-16-02 (H) ............................... 52-57^ L 1-18-03 (A) ............................... 64-61^ W 2-28-04 (H) ............................... 69-55^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal (Hartford, Conn.)

3-7-04 (N) ..................................51-45 W 1-23-05 (A) ............................... 47-63^ L 2-19-05 (H) ............................... 59-48^ W 1-24-06 (H) ............................... 69-43^ W 2-24-07 (A) ............................... 76-60^ W 2-19-08 (H) ............................... 57-51^ W 1-27-09 (A) ............................... 78-68^ W 2-1-10 (H) ............................... 63-75^ L

Oakland College (MI) (1-0)Queens Christmas Tournament First Round

(Flushing, N.Y.) 12-27-78 (N) ...............................107-62 W

Ohio University (1-0)State Farm Classic First Round

(Gainesville, Fla.) 12-28-00 (N) ..................................75-49 W

Ohio State University (4-4) 1-11-88 (A) ..................................60-75 L 11-26-88 (H) ..................................88-68 W

NCAA Tournament Second Round 3-23-93 (A) ..................................60-91 L 12-5-98 (H) ..................................58-61 L 12-1-99 (A) ..................................46-35 W

BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge 1-4-04 (H) ..................................56-53 W

BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge 1-16-05 (A) ..................................50-52 LNCAA Tournament Philadelphia Region Semi-

final (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3-27-05 (N) ..................................64-58 W

Oklahoma, University of (1-0)Miami Women’s Court Classic Second Round

(Miami, Fla.) 1-3-85 (N) ..................................80-72 W

Oklahoma State University (1-1)Bell Atlantic Holiday Tournament First Round 12-28-91 (H) ..................................84-65 W

Arizona Tournament First Round (Tucson, Ariz.)

12-2-94 (N) ..................................60-77 L

Old Dominion University (10-13)AIAW Tournament Final

3-21-80 (A) ..................................62-84 LOptimist-Old Dominion Classic Final

2-7-81 (A) ..................................61-90 L 2-5-82 (H) ..................................77-88 L 2-12-83 (A) ..................................71-99 L 2-28-87 (A) ..................................68-82 L 2-6-88 (H) ..................................82-65 W

NCAA Tournament First Round 3-16-88 (H) ..................................88-78 W 12-15-90 (H) ..................................81-58 W 12-4-91 (A) ..................................92-69 W 1-8-93 (A) ..................................58-66 L 12-2-93 (H) ..................................82-73 W 1-11-95 (A) ..................................65-82 L 12-16-95 (H) ..................................53-69 L 12-21-96 (H) ..................................59-86 L 12-13-97 (A) ..................................57-71 L 2-1-00 (H) ..................................58-50 W 1-31-01 (A) ..................................69-45 W 2-1-02 (H) ..................................48-70 L 1-31-03 (A) ..................................67-59 W 12-28-03 (H) ..................................69-45 W 12-5-04 (A) ..................................61-69 L 12-9-05 (H) ..................................77-41 W 12-30-06 (A) ..................................55-72 L

Oregon, University of (2-1) 1-14-90 (A) ..................................78-92 L 11-24-90 (H) ..................................70-58 WNCAA Tournament First Round (Ames, Iowa) 3-14-98 (N) ..................................79-76 W

Oregon State University (1-0)Paradise Jam Second Round

(U.S. Virgin Islands) 11-26-04 (N) ..................................77-53 W

Pacific, University of the (1-0) 11-29-01 (A) ..................................61-53 W

Pennsylvania, University of (2-0) 1-31-76 (H) ..................................80-60 W 2-15-77 (A) ..................................84-41 W

Pennsylvania State University (20-18) 1-21-77 (H) ..................................70-93 L 1-28-78 (A) ..................................62-78 L 1-20-79 (H) ..................................78-77 W

EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Semifinal (Towson, Md.)

3-3-79 (N) ..................................88-82 W 1-19-80 (A) ..................................75-62 W

EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Semifinal (College Park, Md.)

3-7-80 (N) ..................................90-73 W 2-25-81 (H) ..................................97-76 W

EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Semifinal (Philadelphia, Pa.)

3-14-81 (N) ..................................96-79 W 2-20-82 (A) ..................................76-86 L 2-19-83 (H) ..................................91-92 L

A-10 Tournament Final 3-6-83 (H) ..................................74-77 L

2-18-84 (A) ...............................65-71* L 2-10-85 (H) ...............................71-78* L

Orange Bowl/Burger King Invitational Third Round (Miami, Fla.)

12-31-85 (N) ..................................73-65 W 1-18-86 (A) ...............................82-76* W 2-15-86 (H) ...............................76-75* WA-10 Tournament Final (Morgantown, W.Va.) 3-8-86 (N) ..................................69-84 L

NCAA Tournament East Region Semifinal (Philadelphia, Pa.)

3-20-86 (N) ..................................85-72 W 1-29-87 (H) ...............................86-71* W 2-16-87 (A) ...............................70-75* L 1-18-88 (H) ...............................79-76* W 3-5-88 (A) ...............................69-82* L

A-10 Tournament Semifinal 3-11-88 (H) ..................................93-75 W 2-11-89 (A) ...............................88-72* W 3-4-89 (H) ...............................79-73* W 2-19-90 (A) ...............................80-82* L 3-3-90 (H) ...............................73-66* W

A-10 Tournament Semifinal 3-9-90 (A) ..................................74-75 L 1-12-91 (H) ...............................84-70* W 2-5-91 (A) ...............................72-78* L 2-8-92 (H) ..................................56-55 W 12-5-92 (A) ..................................66-79 L 12-11-93 (H) ..................................75-84 L 11-27-94 (A) ...............................58-100 L 11-25-95 (H) ..................................69-67 W 11-24-96 (A) ..................................48-66 L 11-19-97 (H) ..................................43-53 L

Paradise Jam(U.S. Virgin Islands)

311-24-06 (N) .................................57-44 W

Pepperdine University (1-1)Timeout for HIV/AIDS Classic

(Malibu, Calif.) 11-17-06 (H) ............................73-75 ot L 1-2-08 (H) ..................................55-45 W

Pittsburgh, University of (23-3) 2-25-78 (H) ..................................88-67 W 2-23-79 (A) ..................................91-72 W 2-23-80 (H) ..................................96-57 W 2-28-81 (A) ..................................87-73 W

EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament First Round

3-9-81 (H) ..................................91-80 W 2-27-82 (H) ..................................95-64 W 2-26-83 (A) ..................................68-75 L 2-10-96 (H) ............................... 63-57^ W 2-26-96 (A) ............................... 68-48^ W 2-1-97 (H) ............................... 59-53^ W 1-6-98 (A) ............................... 56-66^ L 2-18-98 (H) ............................... 70-56^ W 2-3-99 (A) ............................... 65-52^ W 12-8-99 (H) ............................... 58-52^ W 2-4-01 (A) ............................... 69-61^ W 1-15-02 (H) ............................... 82-70^ W 2-19-02 (A) ............................... 60-59^ W 2-16-03 (H) ............................67-5\3^ W 2-11-04 (A) ............................... 75-61^ W 1-11-05 (H) ............................... 68-41^ W 2-25-05 (A) ............................... 63-42^ W 2-25-06 (A) ............................... 65-50^ W 1-6-07 (H) ............................... 63-39^ W 2-2-08 (A) ............................... 64-60^ W 2-10-09 (H) .......................53-61 (ot)^ L 1-1-10 (A) ............................... 52-46^ W

Portland State University (0-1) 1-12-90 (A) ..................................71-87 L

Prairie View A&M (2-0) 12-11-08 (H) ..................................58-56 W 12-10-09 (H) ..................................50-45 W Princeton University (14-1) 12-17-74 (H) ..................................76-60 W 2-26-76 (A) ..................................38-58 L 2-12-77 (H) ..................................76-53 W 1-5-78 (A) ..................................52-70 W 12-9-78 (H) ...............................110-70 W 11-27-79 (A) ...............................116-43 W 12-16-89 (H) ..................................85-67 W 12-4-95 (H) ..................................65-48 W

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12-11-96 (A) ..................................72-50 W 12-8-04 (H) ..................................68-46 W 12-11-05 (A) ..................................65-56 W 12-9-06 (H) ..................................76-51 W 12-12-07 (A) ..................................53-48 W 11-18-08 (H)..................................83-35 W 12-5-09 (A) ..................................60-50 W

Providence College (23-1)AIAW Tournament Second Round

3-15-80 (A) ..................................70-54 W(Providence Civic Center)

1-18-82 (A) ..................................57-56 W 12-18-82 (H) ..................................69-58 W 11-29-93 (A) ...................106-102 (ot) W 11-30-94 (H) ..................................88-80 W 1-2-96 (H) ............................... 71-64^ W 1-9-97 (A) ............................... 57-72^ L 1-29-97 (H) ............................... 71-56^ W 1-10-98 (A) ............................... 70-66^ W 12-9-98 (H) ............................... 80-45^ W 1-24-99 (A) ............................... 99-52^ W 2-9-00 (A) ............................... 81-68^ W 1-10-01 (A) .......................81-76 (ot)^ W 2-10-01 (H) ............................... 97-68^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.)

3-4-01 (N) ..................................69-58 W 12-5-01 (H) ............................... 71-61^ W 1-28-03 (A) ............................... 71-44^ W 2-18-04 (H) ............................... 81-45^ W 1-20-05 (H) ............................... 74-40^ W 12-6-05 (A) ............................... 58-45^ W 2-20-07 (H) ............................... 69-34^ W 2-23-08 (A) ............................... 62-43^ W 2-21-09 (H) ............................... 55-42^ W 2-27-10 (A) ............................... 67-56^ W

Purdue University (0-2)NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Final

(Normal, Ill.) 3-22-99 (N) ..................................62-75 L

NCAA Tournament Oklahoma City Region Final

(Oklahoma City, Okla.) 3-29-09 (N) ..................................61-67 L

Queens College (6-2) 1-24-77 (A) ..................................76-77 L 1-31-78 (H) ..................................80-81 LQueens Christmas Tournament Third Round 12-29-78 (A) ..................................79-72 W 2-10-79 (A) ...............................101-84 W 2-7-80 (H) ...............................102-74 W 2-3-81 (A) ..................................92-48 W 2-2-82 (H) ..................................92-66 W 2-2-84 (A) ...............................109-53 W

Rhode Island, University of (28-2) 1-11-79 (H) ...............................114-65 W 1-14-81 (H) ...............................100-42 W 1-16-82 (A) ..................................92-69 W 1-15-83 (H) ..................................85-70 W

A-10 Tournament Semifinal 3-5-83 (H) ..................................85-79 W 12-3-83 (A) ...............................81-54* W

A-10 Tournament Semifinal (University Park, Pa.)

3-3-84 (N) ..................................70-81 L 1-26-85 (H) ...............................81-64* W 12-10-85 (A) ...............................74-67* W 2-3-86 (H) ...............................77-54* W 12-13-86 (A) ...............................94-32* W 2-14-87 (H) ...............................77-50* W 1-21-88 (A) ...............................80-40* W 2-27-88 (H) ...............................82-43* W

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal 3-7-88 (H) ...............................100-67 W 2-4-89 (H) ........................... 100-65* W 2-21-89 (A) ...............................89-55* W 1-4-90 (A) ...............................82-55* W 1-10-90 (A) ...............................80-46* W 1-5-91 (A) ...............................80-49* W 1-31-91 (H) ...............................77-48* W 1-30-92 (A) ...............................89-63* W 2-25-92 (H) ...............................92-59* W 1-4-93 (A) ...............................75-71* W 1-23-93 (H) ...............................73-58* W

Bell Atlantic Holiday Tournament

First Round 12-27-93 (H) ...............................74-63* W 1-16-94 (A) ...............................83-56* W

A-10 Tournament Semifinal (Philadelphia, Pa.)

3-12-94 (N) ..................................78-60 W 1-14-95 (A) ...............................80-99* L 3-2-95 (H) ...............................85-76* W

Rider University (1-0) 11-20-04 (H) ..................................90-42 W

Robert Morris University (1-0)NCAA Tournament Second Round

(Trenton, N.J.) 3-22-08 (N) ..................................85-42 W

St. Bonaventure University (19-1) 1-15-87 (A) ...............................96-57* W 1-31-87 (H) ........................... 106-65* W 2-8-88 (H) ...............................93-41* W 3-3-88 (A) ...............................81-45* W 1-7-89 (H) ...............................85-66* W 2-13-89 (A) ........................... 110-86* W 1-29-90 (A) ...............................68-57* W 3-1-90 (H) ...............................89-53* W 1-29-91 (A) ...............................66-55* W 2-21-91 (H) ...............................73-70* W

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal 3-6-91 (H) ..................................94-64 W 1-18-92 (H) ...............................75-69* W 2-20-92 (A) ...............................67-60* W 1-14-93 (A) ...............................84-82* W 2-18-93 (H) ...............................94-82* W

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal (Washington, D.C.)

3-11-93 (N) ..................................88-72 W 2-19-94 (A) ...............................70-71* L 3-5-94 (H) ...............................97-63* W 1-19-95 (A) ...............................88-75* W 2-11-95 (H) ...............................90-65* W

St. Francis (Pa.) College (2-0)Wagner Christmas Classic Final

(Staten Island, N.Y.) 12-30-76 (N) ..................................86-64 W

Women’s Preseason NIT First Round 11-13-98 (H) ..................................73-43 W

St. John’s University (31-4) 12-2-78 (A) ..................................73-61 W 12-15-79 (H) ..................................96-64 W 12-13-80 (A) ..................................76-63 W 12-12-81 (H) ..................................62-58 W 1-13-83 (A) ..................................81-78 W 2-22-84 (H) ..................................79-52 W 12-4-84 (A) ..................................61-59 W 12-4-85 (H) ..................................85-55 W 12-2-86 (A) ..................................80-63 W 12-8-87 (H) ..................................64-51 W 12-7-88 (A) ..................................74-71 W 12-7-89 (H) ..................................70-52 W 11-22-91 (A) ..................................66-73 L 1-29-93 (H) ..................................60-73 L 12-9-93 (A) ..................................77-60 W 12-17-94 (H) ..................................66-65 W 1-30-96 (A) .......................59-64 (ot)^ L 1-12-97 (H) ............................... 55-47^ W 2-19-97 (A) ............................... 42-41^ W 1-24-98 (H) ............................... 83-39^ W 1-10-99 (H) ............................... 90-60^ W 2-16-99 (A) ............................... 72-55^ W 2-26-00 (A) ............................... 70-47^ W 1-23-01 (H) ............................... 77-43^ W 1-30-02 (A) ............................... 67-62^ W 1-25-03 (H) ....................70-64 (2ot)^ W 2-19-03 (A) ............................... 69-38^ W 1-17-04 (H) ............................... 72-47^ W 1-8-05 (A) ............................... 64-49^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal(Hartford, Conn.)

3-6-05 (N) ..................................69-45 W 2-1-06 (H) ............................... 61-51^ W 1-2-07 (A) ............................... 67-53^ W 1-5-08 (H) ............................... 58-50^ W 2-28-09 (A) ............................... 65-48^ W 2-24-10 (H) ............................... 52-60^ L

Saint Joseph’s University (28-15) 3-3-76 (H) ..................................52-80 L 2-19-77 (H) ..................................86-92 L

Spectrum Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1-21-78 (N) ..................................60-79 L 2-16-78 (A) ..................................76-80 L 2-15-79 (H) ..................................87-56 W 2-14-80 (A) ..................................59-55 W 2-12-81 (H) ..................................96-49 W 2-11-82 (A) ..................................82-61 W 1-10-83 (H) ..................................80-62 W 1-11-84 (A) ...............................56-55* W 1-31-85 (A) ...............................59-67* L 1-6-86 (H) ...............................76-75* W 2-12-86 (A) ...............................77-55* W 2-7-87 (H) ...............................77-50* W 2-21-87 (A) ...............................63-60* W

A-10 Tournament Final 3-7-87 (H) ..................................93-48 W 1-16-88 (A) ...............................71-57* W 2-20-88 (H) ...............................69-58* W

A-10 Tournament Final 3-12-88 (H) ..................................64-52 W 1-21-89 (A) ...............................63-78* L 2-24-89 (H) ...............................79-64* W 1-25-90 (A) ...............................55-69* L 2-7-90 (H) ......................79-78 (ot)* W 1-26-91 (A) ...............................79-58* W 2-25-91 (H) ...............................73-51* W

A-10 Tournament Semifinal 3-8-91 (A) ..................................61-72 L 2-11-92 (H) ...............................63-52* W 2-29-92 (A) ...............................55-57* L

A-10 Tournament Semifinal 3-13-92 (H) ..................................66-59 W 2-4-93 (H) ...............................60-59* W 2-24-93 (A) ...............................58-60* L

A-10 Tournament Final (Washington, D.C.) 3-13-93 (N) ..................................59-51 W 2-6-94 (H) ...............................71-69* W 2-26-94 (A) ...............................71-78* L 1-25-95 (H) ...............................62-65* L 2-27-95 (A) ...............................68-61* W 12-15-96 (H) ..................................44-61 L 12-21-97 (A) ..................................54-67 L

NCAA Tournament Second Round 3-19-00 (H) ..................................59-39 W 12-21-00 (H) ..................................80-38 W 11-18-01 (A) ..................................58-64 L 11-28-07 (A) ..................................56-50 W 11-14-08 (H) ............................... 86-59 W

Saint Peter’s College (1-0)Women’s Preseason NIT First Round

11-14-03 (H) ..................................58-40 W

San Diego State University (1-0)Orange Bowl/Burger King Invitational

Second Round (Miami, Fla.) 12-30-85 (N) ..................................76-66 W

San Jose State University (1-0)Hawkeye Challenge First Round

(Iowa City, Iowa) 12-3-05 (N) ..................................76-64 W

Seton Hall University (30-7) 2-27-75 (H) ..................................88-53 W 1-26-76 (A) ..................................68-72 L 1-29-77 (H) ...............................101-54 W 12-17-77 (A) ..................................65-76 L 12-12-78 (H) ..................................88-58 W 12-11-79 (A) ..................................79-69 W 12-9-80 (H) ...............................105-85 W 12-9-81 (A) ..................................92-79 W 12-8-82 (H) ..................................53-48 W 12-7-83 (A) ..................................83-47 W 12-20-84 (H) ..................................91-58 W 12-21-85 (A) ..................................89-65 W 12-22-86 (H) ..................................93-50 W 12-12-87 (A) ..................................83-60 W 12-14-88 (H) ..................................92-49 W

Women’s Preseason NIT First Round 11-15-94 (H) ..................................64-66 L 12-12-95 (A) ............................... 47-60^ L 1-20-96 (H) ............................... 59-69^ L 1-25-97 (A) ............................... 68-84^ L 1-8-98 (H) ............................... 73-49^ W 2-14-98 (A) ............................... 79-64^ W

2-19-99 (H) ............................... 47-40^ W 1-8-00 (A) ............................... 65-45^ W 1-26-00 (H) ............................... 62-46^ W 2-20-01 (H) ............................... 61-45^ W 1-23-02 (H) ............................... 47-43^ W 2-13-02 (A) ............................... 51-61^ L 2-9-03 (A) ............................... 60-45^ W 3-2-04 (H) ............................... 54-44^ W

BIG EAST Tournament First Round (Hartford, Conn.)

3-6-04 (N) ..................................51-42 W 2-9-05 (A) ............................... 67-40^ W 1-14-06 (H) ............................... 63-41^ W 1-13-07 (A) ............................... 62-50^ W 1-12-08 (H) ............................... 69-47^ W 2-18-09 (A) ............................... 73-58^ W

BIG EAST Tournament First Round (Hartford, Conn.)

3-7-09 (N) ............................... 79-45^ W 2-10-10 (H) ............................... 54-44^ W

Slippery Rock University (1-0)EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament

Consolation First Round (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3-11-77 (N) ..................................92-70 W

South Carolina, University of (1-1) 1-6-82 (A) ..................................74-84 L 1-4-83 (H) ..................................90-69 W

South Dakota State University (1-0)Paradise Jam First Round

(U.S. Virgin Islands) 11-25-04 (N) ..................................68-50 W

South Florida, University of (4-1) 1-11-06 (A) ............................... 66-65^ W 1-9-07 (H) ............................... 62-36^ W 2-16-08 (A) ............................... 71-50^ W 1-31-09 (H) ............................... 56-59^ L 2-6-10 (A) ............................... 60-52^ W

Southern California, University of (5-2) 1-5-80 (H) ..................................68-62 W

Winston Tire Classic First Round (Los Angeles, Calif.)

12-28-82 (N) ..................................75-96 L 1-8-84 (H) ..................................80-95 LBell Atlantic Holiday Tournament First Round 12-28-89 (H) ..................................76-51 W

Pac-10/BIG EAST Challenge (Los Angeles, Calif.)

12-28-97 (N) ..................................77-59 W 12-30-99 (H) ..................................76-59 W

Paradise Jam First Round (U.S. Virgin Islands)

11-26-09 (N) ..................................66-51 W

Southern Connecticut University (2-2) 3-8-77 (A) ..................................70-88 L 1-18-78 (H) ..................................82-56 W 1-30-79 (A) ..................................72-73 L 1-29-80 (H) ..................................84-36 W

Southern Mississippi, University of (2-0)NCAA Tournament First Round

3-16-89 (H) ..................................95-73 WNCAA Tournament First Round

3-18-92 (H) ..................................93-63 W

Southwest Missouri State University (0-1)NCAA Tournament Second Round

3-19-01 (H) ..................................53-60 L

Stanford University (1-5)Ohio State Buckeye Classic Consolation

(Columbus, Ohio) 12-29-84 (N) ..................................82-53 W 1-2-02 (H) ..................................46-50 L 11-22-02 (A) ..................................60-64 L 11-11-07 (H) ..................................58-60 L 11-23-08 (A) ..................................47-81 L 11-15-09 (H) ..................................66-81 L

Stephen F. Austin University (1-0)NCAA Tournament First Round

3-17-01 (H) ..................................80-43 W

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Syracuse University (29-6) 1-26-80 (A) ..................................96-72 W 1-24-81 (H) ..................................81-49 W 1-12-82 (A) ..................................71-69 W 1-22-83 (H) ..................................83-76 WLa Salle Christmas Tournament First Round

(Philadelphia, Pa.) 12-28-83 (N) ..................................65-43 W 2-15-84 (A) ..................................96-81 W 11-24-84 (H) ..................................79-52 W 11-23-85 (A) ..................................72-67 W 12-20-86 (H) ..................................75-57 W 2-23-91 (A) ..................................52-54 L 12-10-91 (H) ..................................67-59 W 12-12-92 (A) ..................................61-59 W 12-22-94 (H) ..................................67-55 W 1-13-96 (H) ............................... 71-60^ W 2-7-96 (A) .......................55-52 (ot)^ W 1-18-97 (H) ............................... 64-54^ W

BIG EAST Tournament First Round (Storrs, Conn.)

3-1-97 (N) ......................... 68-67 (ot) W 1-3-98 (H) ............................... 65-45^ W 2-4-98 (A) ............................... 74-58^ W 12-13-98 (A) ............................... 71-53^ W 2-6-00 (H) ............................... 77-41^ W 2-15-00 (A) ............................... 56-51^ W 2-7-01 (H) ............................... 64-53^ W 2-6-02 (A) ............................... 51-68^ L 1-11-03 (H) ............................... 75-55^ W 1-14-04 (A) .......................57-59 (ot)^ L 2-3-04 (H) ............................... 61-45^ W 2-6-05 (H) ............................... 69-61^ W 2-16-05 (A) ............................... 64-54^ W 2-19-06 (H) ............................... 60-43^ W 2-14-07 (A) .............................. 68--40^ W 3-1-08 (H) ............................... 64-49^ W 1-6-09 (A) ............................... 54-68^ L 1-13-10 (A) ............................... 66-79^ L 2-21-10 (H) ............................... 45-76^ L

Temple University (33-10) 2-24-77 (H) ...............................111-56 W 1-6-81 (A) ...............................104-64 W 2-25-82 (H) ..................................81-67 W

EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament First Round

3-6-82 (H) ..................................79-64 W 2-3-83 (A) ..................................95-79 W 2-11-84 (H) ...............................86-75* W 11-28-84 (H) ..................................69-60 W 2-7-85 (A) ...............................69-78* L

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal (Philadelphia, Pa.)

3-1-85 (N) ..................................55-74 L 1-23-86 (H) ...............................91-56* W 2-8-86 (A) ...............................94-70* W 1-17-87 (H) ...............................80-56* W 2-19-87 (A) ...............................90-64* W

A-10 Tournament Semifinal 3-5-87 (H) ..................................85-55 W 12-19-87 (H) ...............................89-60* W 2-1-88 (A) ...............................81-65* W 1-3-89 (A) ...............................60-67* L 2-6-89 (H) ...............................74-61* W

A-10 Tournament Semifinal 3-10-89 (H) ..................................68-81 L 1-20-90 (A) ...............................82-61* W 2-13-90 (H) ...............................74-58* W 1-7-91 (A) ...............................88-50* W 2-17-91 (H) ...............................70-38* W 1-6-92 (H) ...............................85-47* W 2-5-92 (A) ...............................74-83* L

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal 3-12-92 (H) ..................................64-61 W 2-1-93 (A) ...............................76-56* W 2-13-93 (H) ...............................79-42* W 1-27-94 (H) ...............................92-56* W 3-3-94 (A) ........................... 79-102* L

A-10 Tournament Quarterfinal (Philadelphia, Pa.)

3-10-94 (N) ..................................73-55 W 2-1-95 (A) ...............................95-71* W 2-22-95 (H) ...............................95-59* W 12-16-01 (H) ..................................51-56 L 12-10-02 (A) ..................................52-42 W 1-21-04 (H) ..................................64-45 W 12-13-04 (A) ..................................60-71 L

NCAA Tournament Second Round

(Storrs, Conn.) 3-22-05 (N) ..................................61-54 W 1-19-06 (H) ..................................47-48 L 1-24-07 (A) ..................................62-48 W 12-30-07 (H) ..................................70-34 W 12-1-08 (A) ..................................64-60 W 12/2/09 (H) ..................................51-62 L

Tennessee, University of (3-16)AIAW Eastern Satellite Tournament Semifinal

(Bronx, N.Y.) 3-21-79 (N) ..................................68-79 L 1-23-82 (H) ..................................68-57 W 1-19-83 (A) ..................................61-81 L

Bell Atlantic Holiday Tournament Final 12-30-88 (H) ..................................53-93 L

NCAA Tournament Second Round 3-21-92 (A) ..................................56-97 L 1-19-93 (A) ..................................74-93 L 1-17-94 (H) ..................................87-77 WNCAA Tournament Mideast Region Semifinal

(Nashville, Tenn.) 3-21-98 (N) ..................................60-92 L

(Madison Square Garden) 1-3-99 (N) ..................................54-68 L

NCAA Tournament National Semifinal (Philadelphia, Pa.)

3-31-00 (N) ..................................54-64 LFoot Locker Women’s Basketball Showcase

(Madison Square Garden) 1-2-01 (N) ..................................51-58 L 12-11-03 (A) ..................................49-59 L 12-29-04 (H) ..................................65-51 WNCAA Tournament Philadelphia Region Final

(Philadelphia, Pa.) 3-29-05 (N) ..................................49-59 L

NCAA Tournament Cleveland Region Semifinal

(Cleveland, Ohio) 3-26-06 (N) ..................................69-76 L

NCAA Tournament National Final(Cleveland, Ohio)

4-3-07 (N) ..................................46-59 L 2-11-08 (A) ..................................58-59 L 1-3-09 (H) ..................................51-55 L Maggie Dixon Classic

(New York, N.Y) 12-13-09 (N) ..................................54-68 L

Tennessee-Chattanooga, University of (0-1)NCAA Tournament First Round

3-20-04 (A) ..................................69-74 L

Texas, University of (5-7)AIAW Tournament Final (Philadelphia, Pa.)

3-28-82 (N) ..................................83-77 WOrange Bowl/Burger King Invitational

First Round (Miami, Fla.) 12-29-85 (N) ..................................63-81 L

NCAA Tournament East Region Final (Raleigh, N.C.)

3-17-87 (N) ..................................77-85 LOrange Bowl/Burger King Invitational Sec-

ond Round (Miami, Fla.) 12-29-87 (N) ..................................75-86 L 12-3-88 (A) ..................................66-78 L 12-10-89 (H) ..................................67-85 L 1-25-92 (A) ..................................56-82 L 11-24-98 (A) ..................................66-59 W 12-18-99 (H) ..................................68-64 W 1-2-05 (A) ..................................51-47 W 12-30-05 (H) ..................................63-49 W

Paradise Jam Finals(U.S. Virgin Islands)

11-28-09 (N) ..................................67-70 L

Texas Christian University (2-1) 12-8-01 (A) ..................................67-78 L 12-14-03 (H) ..................................73-65 W

NCAA Tournament Second Round(Trenton, N.J.)

3-21-06 (N) ..................................82-48 W

Texas Tech University (1-3)NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Semifinal

(Normal, Ill.) 3-20-99 (N) ..................................53-42 W 12-21-01 (H) ..................................49-62 L 1-2-03 (A) ..................................81-94 L

Women’s Preseason NIT Final 11-23-03 (A) ..................................45-73 L

Toledo, University of (1-1)NCAA Tournament First Round

3-13-91 (H) ..................................65-83 LWomen’s Preseason NIT Second Round

11-15-98 (H) ..................................71-57 W

Towson University (3-0) 2-7-76 (A) ..................................66-53 W 2-7-77 (H) ..................................74-53 W 1-11-92 (H) ..................................85-47 W

Trenton State College (6-0) 1-30-75 (H) ..................................55-44 W 1-29-76 (A) ..................................62-53 W 1-28-77 (H) ..................................76-59 W 12-3-77 (A) ..................................86-53 W 1-25-79 (H) ..................................86-54 W 1-22-80 (A) ..................................90-33 W

United States Military Academy [Army] (4-0)Dartmouth/Burger King Classic First Round

(Hanover, N.H.) 1-16-81 (N) ..................................73-53 W 2-15-93 (H) ..................................63-37 W

Maggie Dixon Classic (New York, N.Y.)

12-8-07 (N) ..................................59-42 WMaggie Dixon Classic

(New York, N.Y.) 12-14-08 (N) ..................................59-38 W

Vanderbilt University (0-2)NCAA Tournament First Round

3-14-90 (A) ..................................75-78 LVanderbilt Classic Final

12-29-95 (A) ..................................53-79 L

Vermont, University of (3-0)NCAA Tournament First Round

3-17-93 (A) ..................................80-74 WBrother Holiday Classic Consolation

12-1-96 (H) ..................................56-50 WRU Coca-Cola Classic First Round

11-25-00 (H) ..................................54-29 W

Villanova University (23-8)EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament

First Round 3-5-80 (H) ..................................71-41 W 1-27-81 (H) ..................................57-43 W 1-26-82 (A) ..................................63-57 WEAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament Final 3-13-82 (A) ..................................55-59 L

AIAW Tournament Semifinal (Philadelphia, Pa.)

3-26-82 (N) ..................................83-75 W 1-29-83 (H) ..................................89-81 W 1-26-84 (A) ..................................56-68 L 12-15-84 (H) ..................................68-50 W

NCAA Tournament Second Round 3-15-86 (H) ..................................85-58 W 2-24-96 (A) ............................... 59-61^ L 12-4-96 (H) ............................... 54-60^ L 2-12-97 (A) ............................... 62-55^ W 1-17-98 (H) ............................... 62-40^ W 1-7-99 (A) ............................... 55-40^ W 1-30-99 (H) ............................... 61-48^ W 1-15-00 (H) .......................65-66 (ot)^ L 2-29-00 (A) ............................... 76-60^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.)

3-5-00 (N) ..................................61-32 W 1-20-01 (A) ............................... 65-78^ L 2-9-02 (H) ............................... 43-49^ L 1-15-03 (H) ............................... 58-57^ W 3-1-03 (A) ............................... 50-49^ W 1-9-04 (A) ............................... 49-53^ L 3-1-05 (A) ............................... 51-39^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal (Hartford, Conn.)

3-7--05 (N) ..................................64-59 W 2-14-06 (H) ............................... 62-56^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal(Hartford, Conn.)

3-5-06 (N) ..................................60-37 W

2-17-07 (A) ............................... 62-32^ W 1-26-08 (H) ............................... 63-54^ W 1-14-09 (A) ............................... 60-51^ W 2-13-10 (A) ............................... 49-36^ W

Virginia, University of (3-5)(East Rutherford, N.J.)

2-20-83 (N) ..................................67-63 W 1-13-86 (A) ..................................63-75 L 1-13-87 (H) ..................................81-58 W

Orange Bowl/Burger King Invitational Third Round (Miami, Fla.)

12-30-87 (N) ..................................73-80 LNCAA Tournament East Region Semifinal

(Norfolk, Va.) 3-19-88 (N) ..................................75-89 L

Bell Atlantic Holiday Tournament Final 12-29-89 (H) ......................... 71-72 (ot) L 11-24-01 (H) ..................................53-48 W 12-6-02 (A) ..................................64-68 L

Virginia Commonwealth University (1-0)NCAA Tournament First Round

3-21-09 (H) ..................................57-51 W

Virginia Tech (4-2) 12-6-00 (H) ............................... 61-53^ W 2-26-02 (A) ............................... 63-70^ L

BIG EAST Tournament First Round 3-2-02 (H) ..................................44-43 W 1-22-03 (A) .......................64-66 (ot)^ L 2-26-03 (H) ............................... 67-43^ W 1-7-04 (H) ............................... 56-43^ W

Wagner College (3-0)Wagner Christmas Classic Final

12-28-77 (A) ..................................73-43 W 12-12-84 (H) ..................................81-56 W

Rutgers Coca-Cola Classic First Round 11-30-02 (H) ..................................70-41 W

West Chester University (2-1)EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament

Consolation (Glassboro, N.J.) 3-8-75 (N) ..................................56-89 L 2-9-78 (H) ...............................104-73 W 2-8-79 (A) ..................................91-62 W

West Virginia University (38-12) 2-9-80 (H) ..................................90-51 W 2-14-81 (A) ..................................83-48 W 2-13-82 (H) ..................................89-79 W 2-28-83 (A) ......................... 87-85 (ot) W 2-25-84 (H) ...............................61-54* W 2-23-85 (A) ...............................72-69* W 1-29-86 (A) ...............................66-54* W 2-22-86 (H) ...............................85-65* W

A-10 Tournament Semifinal 3-6-86 (A) ..................................57-56 W 1-3-87 (H) ...............................82-57* W 2-9-87 (A) ...............................95-78* W 1-7-88 (H) ...............................75-53* W 2-13-88 (A) ...............................78-73* W 1-12-89 (A) ...............................91-70* W 2-16-89 (H) ...............................78-59* W 1-18-90 (A) ...................87-71 (2ot)* W 2-15-90 (H) ...............................80-64* W 1-17-91 (H) ...............................95-77* W 2-28-91 (A) ...............................78-89* L 2-17-92 (H) ...............................69-71* L 3-7-92 (A) ...............................65-88* L 1-2-93 (H) ...............................80-68* W 2-20-93 (A) ...............................76-75* W

A-10 Tournament Semifinal (Washington, D.C.)

3-12-93 (N) ..................................71-66 W 1-9-94 (A) ........................... 101-69* W 2-2-94 (H) ...............................98-85* W 1-4-95 (H) ........................... 100-71* W 2-16-95 (A) ...............................86-65* W

A-10 Tournament Semifinal (Philadelphia, Pa.)

3-10-95 (N) ..................................89-69 W 1-6-96 (H) ............................... 63-75^ L 1-4-97 (A) ............................... 55-65^ L 2-16-97 (H) ............................... 57-62^ L 2-7-98 (A) ............................... 76-63^ W 1-14-99 (H) ............................... 73-54^ W 2-23-99 (A) ............................... 88-59^ W

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1-22-00 (A) ............................... 55-49^ W 1-17-01 (H) ............................... 74-50^ W 2-24-01 (A) ............................... 67-53^ W 1-12-02 (A) ............................... 49-65^ L 2-12-03 (H) ............................... 65-50^ W 2-24-04 (A) ............................... 71-80^ L

BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal (Hartford, Conn.)

3-8-04 (N) ..................................61-51 W 1-30-05 (H) ............................... 70-49^ W 2-10-06 (A) ............................... 54-41^ W

BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal(Hartford, Conn.)

3-6-06 (N) ..................................40-56 L 2-11-07 (H) 55-49 ̂ ........................... W 1-29-08 (A) ............................... 54-63^ L 1-20-09 (H) ............................... 60-44^ W 2-16-10 (A) ............................... 51-55^ L

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal(Hartford, Conn.)

3-8-10 (N) ............................... 49-56^ L

Western Kentucky University (1-2)NCAA Tournament East Region Final

(Philadelphia, Pa.) 3-22-86 (N) ..................................74-89 L

NCAA Tournament First Round 3-16-94 (H) ..................................73-84 L

NCAA Tournament First Round (Athens, Ga.)

3-22-03 (N) ..................................64-52 W

Wichita State University (1-0) 12-23-82 (H) ..................................85-66 W

William Paterson College (3-4) 2-11-75 (A) ..................................44-73 L

EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament First Round (Glassboro, N.J.)

3-6-75 (N) ..................................32-53 L 2-10-76 (H) ..................................58-71 L 3-1-77 (H) ..................................53-78 L 1-10-78 (A) ..................................83-57 W 1-16-79 (A) ..................................79-57 W 1-17-80 (H) ...............................130-50 W

Wisconsin, University of (2-0) 1-17-99 (A) ..................................78-62 W

RU Coca-Cola Classic Final 11-27-99 (H) ..................................63-61 W

Yale University (2-0) 12-1-76 (A) ..................................77-45 W 11-30-77 (H) ..................................84-47 W

* indicates Atlantic 10 Conference game^ indicates BIG EAST Conference gameu indicates win by forfeit

RUTGERS IN OVERTIMEThe Scarlet Knights have played in 32 overtime games during their history, notching a 19-13 (.593) mark overall, a

5-1 (.833) record in double-overtime games, and a 1-0 mark in triple overtime (1.000).

Dec. 22, 1979, vs. Louisiana Tech, at Madison Square Garden (Manufacturer’s Hanover Tournament First Round) after regulation: 77-77; final score: Louisiana Tech 93, Rutgers 89

Jan. 11, 1981, vs. Kentucky, at the Louis Brown Athletic Center after regulation: 60-60; final score: Rutgers 69, Kentucky 67

Feb. 28, 1983, at West Virginia, at Memorial Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. after regulation: 75-75; final score: Rutgers 87, West Virginia 85

Dec. 17, 1983, vs. Manhattan, at the Louis Brown Athletic Center after regulation: 65-65; final score: Rutgers 79, Manhattan 71

Dec. 29, 1989, vs. Virginia, at the Louis Brown Athletic Center (Bell Atlantic Holiday Tournament Final) after regulation: 65-65; final score: Virginia 72, Rutgers 71

Jan. 18, 1990, at West Virginia, at Memorial Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. after regulation: 64-64; after one overtime: 71-71; final score: Rutgers 87, West Virginia 71

Feb. 7, 1990, vs. Saint Joseph’s, at the Louis Brown Athletic Center after regulation: 70-70; final score: Rutgers 79, Saint Joseph’s 78

Nov. 29, 1993, at Providence, at Alumni Hall, Providence, R.I. after regulation: 93-93; final score: Rutgers 106, Providence 102

Jan. 3, 1994, at UCLA, at Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif. after regulation: 75-75; final score: UCLA 88, Rutgers 78

Jan. 29, 1994, vs. George Washington, at the Louis Brown Athletic Center after regulation: 81-81; final score: Rutgers 99, George Washington 87

Jan. 30, 1996, at St. John’s, at Alumni Hall, Queens, N.Y. after regulation: 54-54; final score: St. John’s 64, Rutgers 59

Feb. 7, 1996, at Syracuse, at Manley Field House, Syracuse, N.Y. after regulation: 44-44; final score: Rutgers 55, Syracuse 52

March 1, 1997, vs. Syracuse, at Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn. (BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal) after regulation: 60-60; final score: Rutgers 68, Syracuse 67

Dec. 27, 1997, at UCLA, at Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pac-10/BIG EAST Challenge) after regulation: 74-74; final score: UCLA 96, Rutgers 93

Jan. 20, 1999, at Georgetown, at McDonough Arena, Washington, D.C. after regulation: 48-48; after one overtime: 55-55; final score: Rutgers 67, Georgetown 64

Jan. 15, 2000, vs. Villanova, at the Louis Brown Athletic Center after regulation: 60-60; final score: Villanova 66, Rutgers 65

Feb. 19, 2000, vs. Notre Dame, at the Louis Brown Athletic Center after regulation: 65-65; final score: Notre Dame 78, Rutgers 74

March 6, 2000, vs. Notre Dame, at Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn. (BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal) after regulation: 62-62; final score: Rutgers 81, Notre Dame 72

Jan. 10, 2001, at Providence, at Alumni Hall, Providence, R.I. after regulation: 68-68; final score: Rutgers 81, Providence 76

Jan. 13, 2001, vs. Boston College, at the Louis Brown Athletic Center after regulation: 58-58; final score: Rutgers 75, Boston College 66

Dec. 1, 2001, vs. Northwestern State, at Wells Fargo Arena, Tempe, Ariz. (ASU Holiday Classic First Round) after regulation: 57-57; final score: Rutgers 68, Northwestern State 67

Dec. 12, 2001, at George Washington, at The Smith Center, Washington, D.C. after regulation: 48-48; final score: George Washington 58, Rutgers 54

Jan. 22, 2003, at Virginia Tech, at Cassell Coliseum, Blacksburg, Va. after regulation: 55-55; final score: Virginia Tech 66, Rutgers 64

Jan. 25, 2003, vs. St. John’s, at the Louis Brown Athletic Center after regulation: 52-52; after one overtime: 60-60; final score: Rutgers 70, St. John’s 64

Jan. 14, 2004, at Syracuse, at Manley Field House, Syracuse, N.Y. after regulation: 51-51; final score: Syracuse 59, Rutgers 57

Jan. 5, 2005, vs. LSU, at the Louis Brown Athletic Center after regulation: 47-47; final score: Rutgers 51, LSU 49

Nov. 17, 2006 vs. Pepperdine at the Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif after regulation: 63-63; final score: Pepperdine 75, Rutgers 73

Dec. 12, 2006 vs. Ole Miss at the Louis Brown Athletic Center after regulation: 59-59; after one overtime: 69-69; after second overtime 78-78; final score: Rutgers 89,

Ole Miss 84 Feb. 7, 2009 vs. Georgetown at the Louis Brown Athletic Center

after regulation: 39-39; after one overtime: 44-44; final score: Rutgers 60, Georgetown 47Feb. 10, 2009 vs. Pittsburgh at the Louis Brown Athletic Center

after regulation: 45-45; final score: Pittsburgh 61, Rutgers 53March 8, 2009 vs. Louisville at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn. (BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal)

after regulation: 66-66; after one overtime: 73-73; final score: Louisville 87, Rutgers 82March 7, 2010 vs. Georgetown at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn. (BIG EAST Tournament Second Round)

after regulation:46-46; after one overtime: 51-51; final score Rutgers 63, Georgetown 56

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IN THE END: Rutgers finished the season with a 19-15 record. The Scarlet Knights appeared in the NCAA Championship for the eighth-straight year, the 21st time overall and the 12th showing under head coach C. Vivian Stringer.

TOUGH SLATE: RU’s schedule was ranked the fourth-toughest in the country by collegerpi.com and AOL Fanhouse, in the final rankings. It was been ranked as high as No. 2 during the 2009-10 season. Rut-gers has continually played one of the toughest slates in the country. RU closed 2008-09 with the fourth-toughest slate and finished the previous season with the second-toughest schedule (both according to collegerpi.com and Jerry P. Palm). The 2006-07 season was ranked the third-toughest in Division I.

FINAL STATS: RU closed the season ranked ninth in field-goal percent-age defense (.348) in NCAA statistics. They finished ranked No. 22 in scoring defense (56.2).

RAY OF LIGHT: Rutgers guard Brittany Ray was named to the All-Metropolitan Division I College Basketball team it was announced by the National Invitation Tournament and the Met Basketball Writers Association in mid-April. It marked the 12th-straight year at least one Scarlet Knight player has appeared on an All-Met squad. Ray, also an All-BIG EAST Second Team honoree, averaged a team-best 14.2 points per game last season. The senior - the only RU player to start and play in all 34 games - also paced the Scarlet Knights with 66 three-point-ers, third-most in a single season in the RU record book. Ray shot 38.6 percent from behind the arc, ranked fifth in the BIG EAST. The Bronx, N.Y. native closed her RU career second in the RU record book in three-pointers made (189) and third in three-point field goal accuracy (38.2 percent).

RUSHDAN RULES: Khadijah Rushdan scored in double figures in 13 games, including the last seven. She posted 11 of her double-digit games in BIG EAST regular season and tourney play. Rushdan col-lected her first career double-double versus Marquette on Jan. 23 and grabbed her second double-double against St. John’s on Feb. 24 (14 points, 10 rebounds). Rushdan recorded five or more assists in nine games and four or more in 14 games, which included 12 of last 18 games. Rushdan - the leading scorer back in 10-11 at 9.0 points per game - started 31-of-32 games, including the last 27.

LEE LEAPS: Chelsey Lee improved her overall game the most of any player last season. After averaging one point and 1.3 rebounds in 2008-09, Lee racked up 7.2 points and 7.2 rebounds per game for RU last season. She held a stronghold on the rebounding category - pacing the team - since the second contest of the 2009-10 season. The second-year player averaged 7.2 rebounds a game - 11th in the BIG EAST - and led/co-led the team in the category in 18 contests. Lee had six double-digit rebounding efforts last winter and five double-doubles, a team-best. Lee scored a career-best 17 points and tied her career-high with 13 rebounds in a 63-56 double overtime win over Georgetown in the BIG EAST quarterfinals on March. 7. The Miami, Fla. native led the team in second chance points with 60.

JUMP FROM JUNAID: Rashidat Junaid improved in each of her statistical categories from her junior season. The New Jersey native averaged 3.2 points and 2.7 rebounds in 2008-09 - last season, Junaid averaged 5.7 points and 3.8 rebounds. She posted 25 blocks in 2008-09 to 51 last season (4th in the BIG EAST/1.6 per game). Junaid led the squad in total appearances in a Scarlet Knights’ uniform with 131, fourth-best all-time in the RU record book.

MYIA ON FYIA: Myia McCurdy saw in increase in both her playing time and offensive output in her final season. The forward, known for her presense on defense, moved her scoring average from 1.8 ppg to 4.1

ppg in ‘09-10. She averaged more than eight minutes more a contest (12.1 --- 21.1 minutes per game) from her junior to senior campaigns. McCurdy twice reached her career high of 14 points (at Syracuse, vs. Notre Dame) and grabbed five or more rebounds in 14 of the last 18 games. McCurdy had four-plus boards in 19 games on the year and was second on the team in rebounds per game with 4.5.

NIKKI GETS NOD: Nikki Speed earned the starting nod in 24 of 34 games last season, including the last 12-straight. She averaged 3.7 points and was second on the team in total assists (93) and third in steals (49/1.4 per game). Speed maintained a team-best 1.1 assist to turnover ratio overall and posted 21 games with three-or-more assists, including 11 of the last 12 Speed has seen action in more consecutive games than any other current player with 61-straight ap-pearances on the court.

CALL HER A HERO: Speed, a Pasadena, Calif. native, had the chance to be the hero in the contest versus Georgetown on March 7 in the BIG EAST Championship quarterfinals and came through in the clutch. With her team trailing by three, Speed hit the game-tying shot (RU as a team was 1-of-9 before it from three-point range) with two seconds on the clock to force double overtime with the ranked Hoyas. In the second OT, the point guard hit RU’s third triple of the game - banking in a shot from the left side - to give the Knights a five-point edge, as they never trailed in the second free period en route to the 63-56 win.

OLIVER IS ON THE MARK: In her first collegiate season, Monique Oli-ver led the team in field goal percentage with a 60.8 percent clip (73-of-120). Oliver’s field goal percentage is ranked the fifth-best in a single season in RU history and the best for a freshman since Regina Howard in 1983-84. The Las Vegas, Nev. native scored in double figures in six games and had eight or more points in 16 contests.

FAST ON WHEELS: Erica Wheeler appeared in all 34 games a season ago with four starts. She tallied four or more points in 15 games with three-double digit outings. The speedy guard averaged 3.4 points on the year, but nearly four points over the last 21 games. In addition, Wheeler tallied 22 assists in the last 21 games.

NUMBERS IN DEPTH• The Scarlet Knights held 11 opponents to a 30 percent or worse clip last season - lastly, Georgetown (.265) in BIG EAST Championship. Florida posted the season-low for an opponent (22 percent, 11-of-50).

• Only one opponent out of the last 151 has posted a 50 percent or better clip from the field versus the Scarlet Knights. (UConn, March 2, 2009 - 55 percent).

• RU was 13-2 when leading at the half, 6-11 when trailing at intermis-sion and 0-1 when tied in 2009-10. The two losses when leading at the half came versus George Washington on Dec. 30 and at WVU on Feb. 16.

• RU had a double-digit lead in 16 games last season and was 14-2 in those contests when up by 10 points or more.

• Since 2006, Rutgers is 87-7 when leading with five minutes to go in a game. Three of the seven losses came in the 2008-09 and two occured last season.

• The Scarlet Knights shot a season-high 51.9 percent (27-of-52) on March 1 versus Louisville. RU followed that performance with an identi-cal mark of 51.9 percent and 27-of-52 against Cincinnati on March 6 in the second round of BIG EAST Championship play.

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2009-10 Season Results

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 19-15 10-5 5-6 4-4Conference 9-7 5-3 4-4 0-0Non-Conference 10-8 5-2 1-2 4-4

Date Opponent Score W/L Attendance High Scorer High RebounderNov. 15 Stanford 66-81 L 3859 Brittany Ray (17) Khadijah Rushdan (6)Nov. 17 Kean 85-49 W 2840 Brittany Ray (20) Myia McCurdy (7)Nov. 19 Boston College 59-53 W 2905 April Sykes (16) Khadijah Rushdan (6)Nov. 22 at Georgia 48-49 L 4174 Rashidat Junaid (13) Rashidat Junaid (11)Nov. 26 vs. Southern California+ 66-51 W 1478 Chelsey Lee (15) Chelsey, Lee (12)Nov. 27 vs. Mississippi State+ 62-54 W 1933 Brittany Ray (27) Oliver,Junaid (9)Nov. 28 vs. Texas+ 67-70 L 2503 Brittany Ray (17) Chelsey Lee (10)Dec. 2 Temple 51-62 L 3270 Brittany Ray (15) Chelsey Lee (6)Dec. 5 at Princeton 60-50 W 782 Brittany Ray (20) Junaid,Lee (7)Dec. 7 Florida 51-38 W 3366 Brittany Ray (16) Lee,Sykes (9)Dec. 10 Prairie View A&M 50-45 W 3177 Chelsey Lee (12) Chelsey Lee (8)Dec. 13 vs. Tennessee! 54-68 L 7190 Brittany Ray (29) Chelsey Lee (7)Dec. 20 Central Connecticut 62-53 W 3351 Brittany Ray (28) Chelsey Lee (9)Dec. 30 at George Washington 43-45 L 801 Brittany Ray (14) Rashidat Junaid (8)Jan. 2 DePaul* 60-57 W 3063 Brittany Ray (21) April Sykes (11)Jan. 10 at Pitt* 52-46 W 2925 Brittany Ray (17) Rashidat Junaid (9)Jan. 13 at Syracuse* 66-79 L 889 Rashidat Junaid (16) Myia McCurdy (7)Jan. 16 Cincinnati* 44-33 W 3601 Brittany Ray (13) Rashidat Junaid (8)Jan. 23 Marquette* 75-64 W 3177 Khadijah Rushdan (17) Khadijah Rushdan (10)Jan. 26 at UConn* 36-73 L 12347 Chelsey Lee (10) Khadijah Rushdan (7)Jan. 30 at Georgetown* 50-59 L 941 Khadijah Rushdan (18) Chelsey Lee (9)Feb. 1 Notre Dame* 63-75 L 3648 Khadijah Rushdan (16) Chelsey Lee (10)Feb. 6 at USF* 60-52 W 1309 Khadijah Rushdan (17) Chelsey Lee (7)Feb. 10 Seton Hall* 54-44 W 101 Brittany Ray (19) Chelsey Lee (13)Feb. 13 at Villanova* 49-36 W 1217 Brittany Ray (14) Lee,McCurdy (8)Feb. 16 at West Virginia* 51-55 L 1318 Brittany Ray (16) Chelsey Lee (10)Feb. 21 Syracuse * 45-76 L 4640 Brittany Ray (11) Khadijah Rushdan (8)Feb. 24 St. John’s* 52-60 L 3667 Khadijah Rushdan (14) Khadijah Rushdan (10)Feb. 27 at Providence* 67-56 W 540 Brittany Ray (23) Lee,Ray (7)Mar. 1 *Louisville* 72-52 W 3250 Khadijah Rushdan (16) Nikki Speed (6)Mar. 6 vs. Cincinnati@ 70-44 W 8736 Brittany Ray (21) McCurdy, Sykes (8)Mar. 7 vs. Georgetown@ 63-56 W 8671 Chelsey Lee (17) Chelsey Lee (13)Mar. 8 vs. West Virginia@ 49-56 L 9334 Khadijah Rushdan (12) Chelsey Lee (7)Mar. 20 vs. Iowa% 63-70 L 5645 Brittany Ray (15) Chelsey Lee (6)

* indicates BIG EAST Conference game $ indicates Jimmy V Classic (Piscataway, N.J.)+ indicates Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands)! indiciate Maggie Dixon Classic at Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)@ indicates BIG EAST Tournament game (Hartford, Conn.)% indicates NCAA Tournament first round game (Stanford, Calif.)

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ALL GAMESPLAYER GP-GS MIN--AVG. FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. O-D-REB.--AVG. PF-DQ AST TO BL ST PTS--AVG.Ray, Brittany 34-34 1150-33.8 66-71 .386 66-171 .386 102-135 .756 27-85-112-3.3 67-1 62 64 6 54 484-14.2Rushdan, Khadijah 32-31 967-30.2 99-248 .399 9-39 .231 80-117 .684 36-104-140-4.4 102-2 116 118 13 56 287-9.0Lee, Chelsey 33-25 901-27.3 94-203 .463 0-0 .000 51-95 .537 84-154-238-7.2 73-0 23 67 35 29 239-7.2Oliver, Monique 32-1 414-12.9 73-120 .608 0-1 .000 39-54 .722 37-69-106-3.3 51-0 11 39 20 14 185-5.8Junaid, Rashidat 32-17 491-15.3 71-140 .507 0-0 .000 40-59 .678 50-73-123-3.8 46-0 2 50 51 12 182-5.7Sykes, April 34-11 745-21.9 73-249 .293 15-95 .158 30-38 .789 23-96-119-3.5 61-0 41 61 10 35 191-5.6McCurdy, Myia 34-22 733-21.6 61-147 .415 0-3 .000 25-39 .641 64-89-153-4.5 71-2 29 39 13 22 147-4.3Speed, Nikki 34-24 915-26.9 48-153 .314 14-49 .286 17-26 .654 12-65-77-2.3 69-2 93 88 8 49 127-3.7Wheeler, Erica 34-4 481-14.1 42-144 .292 11-41 .268 21-24 .875 18-20-38-1.1 61-0 27 50 4 24 116-3.4Huber, Christine 11-1 53-4.8 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 6-8-14-1.3 11-0 1 4 3 2 7-0.6TEAM 62-70-132-3.9 3 19 RUTGERS 34 721-1825 .395 115-399 .288 408-591 .690 419-833-1252-36.8 615-7 405 599 163 297 1965-57.8 Opponents 34 626-1801 .348 183-598 .306 476-682 .698 448-778-1226-36.1 534-0 357 603 123 252 1911-56.2

SCORE BY PERIODS FIRST SECOND OT 2OT TOTALRUTGERS 884 1064 5 12 1965Opponents 889 1012 5 5 1911

BIG EAST REGULAR-SEASON GAMES ONLYPLAYER GP-GS MIN--AVG. FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. O-D-REB.--AVG.. PF-DQ AST TO BL ST PTS--AVG.Ray, Brittany 16-16 544-34.0 61-187 .326 25-79 .316 55-74 .743 16-41-57-3.6 31-0 27 32 4 27 202-12.6 Rushdan, Khadijah 16-16 511-31.9 58-144 .403 4-17 .235 46-71 .648 25-62-87-5.4 53-2 65 61 7 31 166-10.4Lee, Chelsey 15-9 381-25.4 41-86 .477 0-0 .000 15-33 .455 36-69-105-7.0 34-0 14 31 13 13 97-6.5 Junaid, Rashidat 15-8 243-16.2 38-73 .521 0-0 .000 19-33 .576 21-29-51-3.4 24-0 1 21 24 4 95-6.3McCurdy, Myia 16-15 380-23.8 38-89 .427 0-1 .000 12-20 .600 35-5085-5.3 42-1 16 24 7 10 88-5.5Sykes, April 16-1 304-19.0 26-93 .280 1-32 .031 18-21 .857 13-42-55-3.4 27-0 18 24 5 21 71-4.4Wheeler, Erica 16-3 290-18.1 22-86 .256 6-27 .222 13-15 .867 7-10-17-1.1 39-0 15 27 3 16 63.3.9Speed, Nikki 16-12 416-26.0 24-66 .364 8-19 .421 3-6 .500 6-34-39-2.4 27-0 44 34 2 19 59-3.7 Oliver, Monique 15-0 131-8.7 22-37 .595 0-0 .000 11-15 .733 12-16-28-1.9 22-0 2 10 7 6 55-3.7Team 29-32-61-1.8 3 9RUTGERS 16 3200 330-861 .383 44-175 .251 192-288 .667 200-384-584-36.5 302-3 203 273 72 147 896-56.0Opponents 16 3200 301-827 .364 82-260 .351 233-329 .708 194-382-577-36.1 255-0 176 284 59 119 917-57.3

SCORE BY PERIODS FIRST SECOND OT 2OT TOTALRutgers 884 1064 5 12 1965Opponents 889 1012 5 5 1911

2009-10 Season Statistics

TEAM COMPARISON RUTGERS OPPSCORING 2147 1873 Points per game 63.1 55.1 Scoring margin +8.1 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 802-1877 633-1691 Field goal pct .427 .3743 POINT FG-ATT 150-454 179-581 3-point FG pct .330 .308 3-pt FG made per game 4.4 5.3FREE THROWS-ATT 393-570 428-594 Free throw pct .689 .721 F-Throws made per game 11.6 12.6REBOUNDS 1226 1081 Rebounds per game 36.1 31.8 Rebounding margin +4.3 -ASSISTS 397 384 Assists per game 11.7 11.3TURNOVERS 518 579 Turnovers per game 15.2 17.0 Turnover margin +1.8 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.7STEALS 312 212 Steals per game 9.2 6.2BLOCKS 154 98 Blocks per game 4.5 2.9ATTENDANCE 60366 107915 Home games-Avg/Game 18-3354 12-5838 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 4-9466

Erica Wheeler, Brittany Ray and Rashidat Junaid react during a double overtime win over Georgetown in the BIG EAST Championship on March 7, 2010.

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2009-10 Game-by-Game Totals FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3A PCT. FT FTA PCT. O D TR F A TO B S TP Stanford 27 71 .380 9 26 .346 18 27 .667 28 22 50 15 18 13 3 6 81 RUTGERS 27 57 .474 1 11 .091 11 16 .688 10 23 33 19 14 13 7 3 66 Kean 15 54 .278 8 26 .308 11 14 .786 9 23 32 22 11 31 2 8 49 RUTGERS 29 59 .492 6 15 .400 21 27 .778 11 31 42 12 19 21 10 15 85 Boston College 20 55 .364 3 15 .200 10 16 .625 19 21 40 9 6 17 5 11 49 RUTGERS 22 54 .407 3 8 .375 12 16 .750 13 19 32 16 11 14 5 11 59 RUTGERS 19 50 .380 3 16 .188 7 10 .700 12 33 45 17 13 29 10 10 48 at Georgia 14 54 .259 6 19 .316 15 24 .625 12 19 31 9 6 17 5 11 49 RUTGERS 25 58 .431 5 9 .556 11 15 .733 13 33 46 14 11 15 3 4 66 vs. USC 15 59 .254 9 21 .429 12 12 1.000 11 21 32 14 10 12 5 6 51 RUTGERS 21 46 .457 4 11 .364 16 22 .727 9 30 39 18 8 20 3 6 62 vs. Mississippi St. 20 69 .290 5 22 .227 9 11 .818 18 20 38 20 9 13 1 7 54 RUTGERS 25 64 .391 3 13 .231 14 20 .700 14 25 39 28 7 16 1 7 67 vs. Texas 22 47 .468 5 17 .294 21 39 .538 9 27 36 19 11 20 6 6 70 Temple 25 53 .472 5 13 .385 7 10 .700 13 16 29 16 13 16 5 12 62 RUTGERS 16 45 .356 5 12 .417 14 17 .824 14 16 30 14 6 21 8 19 51 RUTGERS 20 49 .408 2 8 .250 18 22 .818 9 21 30 23 5 21 5 15 60 at Princeton 15 50 .300 3 14 .214 17 26 .654 20 21 41 19 8 28 1 10 50 Florida 11 50 .220 7 32 .219 9 14 .643 19 21 40 16 9 19 1 4 38 RUTGERS 18 51 .353 6 15 .400 9 13 .692 14 22 36 13 11 13 8 10 51 Prairie View A&M 16 43 .372 4 12 .333 9 15 .600 8 19 27 11 9 19 4 10 45 RUTGERS 21 54 .389 2 8 .250 6 12 .500 17 20 37 14 11 19 3 11 50 RUTGERS 20 57 .351 7 15 .467 7 13 .538 10 21 31 15 12 15 3 10 60 vs. Tennessee 20 49 .408 2 9 .222 26 33 .788 11 31 42 13 12 18 7 6 68 Central Connecticut 17 51 .333 5 20 .250 14 21 .667 11 23 34 21 8 18 2 4 53 RUTGERS 22 50 .440 5 13 .385 13 20 .650 9 25 34 19 17 19 6 5 62 RUTGERS 18 53 .340 6 18 .333 1 5 .200 17 26 43 11 11 22 6 7 43 at Geo. Washington 18 54 .333 5 14 357 4 7 .571 12 20 32 7 14 13 3 11 45 DePaul 19 51 .373 9 16 .563 10 13 .769 12 25 37 16 14 21 6 7 57 RUTGERS 20 50 .400 7 16 .438 13 20 .650 10 21 31 15 12 15 3 10 60 RUTGERS 17 45 .378 3 15 .200 15 25 .600 14 21 35 17 11 17 8 8 52 at Pitt 15 51 .294 4 19 .211 12 15 .800 15 22 37 19 10 21 3 3 46 RUTGERS 27 73 .370 2 19 .105 10 14 .714 22 14 36 26 18 18 5 14 66 at Syracuse 19 45 .422 7 15 .467 34 41 .829 14 26 40 9 12 24 6 11 79 Cincinnati 12 48 .250 2 15 .133 7 10 .700 10 24 34 12 4 11 3 1 33 RUTGERS 16 47 .340 2 5 .400 10 16 .625 9 26 35 13 8 9 2 4 44 Marquette 21 58 .362 3 13 .231 19 22 .864 11 22 33 25 10 15 5 4 64 RUTGERS 25 54 .463 3 10 .300 22 28 .768 11 28 39 17 13 16 10 10 75 RUTGERS 16 56 .286 1 14 .071 3 7 .429 8 27 35 19 8 18 5 6 36 at UConn 27 61 .443 5 17 .294 14 19 .737 11 33 44 11 14 12 3 6 73 RUTGERS 19 53 .358 3 13 .231 9 16 .563 13 24 37 24 10 24 5 13 50 at Georgetown 18 54 .333 7 22 .318 16 23 .696 19 24 43 14 14 25 4 10 59 Notre Dame 23 57 .404 3 9 .333 26 33 .788 13 25 38 18 9 18 2 10 75 RUTGERS 24 64 .375 1 7 .143 14 18 .778 18 26 44 26 20 22 5 11 63 RUTGERS 18 47 .383 1 5 .200 23 34 .676 9 28 37 21 8 18 2 11 60 at USF 17 51 .333 1 16 .063 17 20 .850 8 25 33 24 11 18 3 8 52 Seton Hall 16 43 .372 4 13 .308 8 18 .444 13 18 31 13 10 15 4 8 44 RUTGERS 21 52 .404 3 10 .300 9 15 .600 15 20 35 18 16 13 2 10 54 RUTGERS 18 49 .367 3 10 .300 10 16 .625 7 28 35 11 12 9 1 9 49 at Villanova 15 50 .300 6 25 .240 0 3 .000 8 27 35 14 9 16 2 4 36 RUTGERS 21 50 .420 4 9 .444 5 9 .556 12 22 34 21 12 24 4 8 51 at West Virginia 18 50 .360 4 14 .286 15 23 .652 13 19 32 12 10 17 4 12 55 Syracuse 26 59 .441 11 23 .478 13 22 .591 15 22 37 17 16 15 5 13 76 RUTGERS 15 51 .294 3 12 .250 12 17 .706 17 24 41 18 11 25 6 7 45 St. John’s 21 53 .396 3 8 .375 15 31 .484 10 28 38 12 8 12 5 11 60 RUTGERS 23 64 .359 3 12 .250 3 7 .429 17 32 49 21 15 18 7 7 52 RUTGERS 23 54 .426 2 12 .167 19 23 .826 11 26 37 20 14 13 1 11 67 at Providence 15 48 .313 8 20 .400 18 24 .750 9 22 31 18 12 18 3 5 56 Louisville 19 48 .396 5 15 .333 9 12 .750 13 20 33 21 12 26 1 6 52 RUTGERS 27 52 .519 3 6 .500 15 23 .652 7 17 24 15 15 14 6 9 72 RUTGERS 27 52 .519 6 12 .500 10 11 .909 11 27 38 13 16 14 1 6 70 vs. Cincinnati 13 48 .271 7 17 .412 11 16 .688 11 15 26 10 4 14 1 5 44 RUTGERS 16 55 .291 3 21 .143 28 36 .778 16 34 50 21 9 22 5 5 63 vs. Georgetown 18 68 .265 4 23 .174 16 22 .727 18 26 44 24 11 16 2 11 56 RUTGERS 18 49 .367 1 9 .111 12 16 .750 9 25 34 18 9 18 5 7 49 vs. West Virginia 20 55 .364 4 15 .267 12 18 .667 15 22 37 16 5 15 8 6 56 RUTGERS 27 61 .443 3 10 .300 6 12 .500 11 18 29 21 13 13 2 10 63 vs Iowa 19 44 .432 10 23 .435 22 28 .786 10 29 39 11 12 18 1 4 70

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RUTGERS High Low

Points 85 Kean (11-17-09) 36 at UConn (1-26-10)

First Half Points 45 Kean (11-17-09) 15 at UConn (1-26-10)

Second Half Points 43 Marquette (1-23-10) 15 at George Washington (12-20-09)

Largest Halftime Lead/Deficit 20 Kean (11-17-09) 25 at UConn (1-26-10)

Largest Win/Loss Margin 36 Kean (11-17-09) 37 at UConn (1-26-10)

Rebounds 50 vs Georgetown (3-7-10) 1 five times, last Stanford (11-15-09)

Field Goals Made 29 Kean (11-17-09) 15 Syracuse (2-21-10)

Field Goals Attempted 73 at Syracuse (1-13-19) 45 twice, last Temple (12-2-09)

Field Goal Percentage .519 vs Cincinnati (3-6-10) .286 at UConn (1-26-10)

Three Pointers Made 7 twice, last DePaul (1-2-10) 1 five times, last Stanford (11-15-09)

Three Pointers Attempted 21 vs Georgetown (3-7-10) 5 twice, last Cincinnati (1-16-10)

Three Point Percentage .556 vs Southern California (11-26-09) .071 at UConn (1-26-10)

Free Throws Made 28 vs Georgetown (3-7-10) 1 at George Washington (12-30-09)

Free Throws Attempted 36 vs Georgetown (3-7-10) 5 at George Washington (12-30-09)

Free Throw Percentage .909 vs Cincinnati (3-6-10) .200 at George Washington (12-30-09)

Assists 20 Notre Dame (2-1-10) 5 at Princeton (12-5-09)

Turnovers 29 at Georgia (11-22-09) 9 Cincinnati (1-16-10)

Blocked Shots 10 three times last Marquette (1-23-10) 1 four times, last vs Texas (11-28-09)

Steals 15 twice, last at Princeton (12-5-09) 3 Stanford (11-15-09)

Personal Fouls 28 vs Texas (11-28-09) 11 twice, last at George Washington (12-30-09)

OPPONENTS High Lows

Points 81 Stanford (11-15-09) 33 Cincinnati (1-16-10)

First Half Points 40 at UConn (1-26-10) 14 twice, last Cincinnati (1-16-10)

Second Half Points 44 Notre Dame (2-1-10) 18 vs Cincinnati (3-6-10)

Largest Halftime Lead/Deficit 25 at UConn (1-26-10) 20 Kean (11-17-09)

Largest Win/Loss Margin 37 at UConn (1-26-10) 36 Kean (11-17-09)

Rebounds 50 Stanford (11-15-09) 26 vs Cincinnati (3-6-10)

Field Goals Made 27 twice, last at UConn (1-26-10) 11 Florida (12-7-09)

Field Goals Attempted 71 Stanford (11-15-09) 43 twice, last Prairie View A&M (12-10-09)

Field Goal Percentage .472 Temple (12-2-09) .220 Florida (12-7-09)

Three Pointers Made 11 Syracuse (2-21-10) 1 at USF (2-6-10)

Three Pointers Attempted 32 Florida (12-7-09) 8 St. John’s (2-24-10)

Three Point Percentage .563 DePaul (1-2-10) .063 at USF (2-6-10)

Free Throws Made 34 at Syracuse (1-13-10) 0 at Villanova (2-13-10)

Free Throws Attempted 41 at Syracuse (1-13-10) 3 at Villanova (2-13-10)

Free Throw Percentage 1.000 at Southern California (11-26-09) .000 at Villanova (2-13-10)

Assists 18 Stanford (11-15-09) 4 twice, last Cincinnati (1-16-10)

Turnovers 31 Kean (11-17-09) 11 Cincinnati (1-16-10)

Blocked Shots 8 vs West Virginia (3-8-10) 1 six times, last vs Mississippi State (11-27-09)

Steals 13 Syracuse (2-21-10) 1 Cincinnati (1-16-10)

Personal Fouls 25 Marquette (1-23-10) 7 at George Washington (12-30-09)

2009-10 Highs and Lows

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GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Scoring 09-10 CareerBrittany Ray 20 28Khadijah Rushdan 7 8Chelsey Lee 4 4Rashidat Junaid 2 3April Sykes 1 2

Rebounding 09-10 CareerChelsey Lee 18 18Rashidat Junaid 6 10Khadijah Rushdan 6 11Myia McCurdy 4 9April Sykes 3 4Brittany Ray 1 4Monique Oliver 1 1Nikki Speed 1 1

Assists 09-10 CareerKhadijah Rushdan 18 30Nikki Speed 14 14Brittany Ray 5 16April Sykes 1 2Chelsey Lee 1 1Myia McCurdy 0 1

Steals 09-10 CareerBrittany Ray 11 22Khadijah Rushdan 13 17Nikki Speed 10 11April Sykes 4 4Chelsey Lee 4 4Erica Wheeler 2 2Monique Oliver 1 1Myia McCurdy 1 3

Blocked Shots 09-10 CareerRashidat Junaid 14 41Chelsey Lee 13 15Monique Oliver 7 7Myia McCurdy 5 8April Sykes 5 5Khadijah Rushdan 3 5Nikki Speed 2 4Erica Wheeler 2 2Brittany Ray 1 3

Double-Figure Scoring 09-10 CareerBrittany Ray 26 53Khadijah Rushdan 13 24Rashidat Junaid 10 16Chelsey Lee 9 9Monique Oliver 6 6April Sykes 5 7Erica Wheeler 3 3Myia McCurdy 3 6Nikki Speed 1 1

Double-Digit Rebounding 09-10 CareerChelsey Lee 6 7Khadijah Rushdan 2 4Rashidat Junaid 1 3April Sykes 1 1

Double-Digit Assists 09-10 Career

Double-Doubles 09-10 CareerChelsey Lee 5 5Khadijah Rushdan 2 2Rashidat Junaid 1 2April Sykes 1 1

20-pt scorers 09-10 CareerBrittany Ray 8 12

Miscellaneous RU Opponents3-second violations 14 85-second violations 1 3lane violations 4 1shot clock expired 19 184-point plays 1 0jump balls controlled 24 11technical fouls 4 2

Charges Drawn 09-10Nikki Speed 22Khadijah Rushdan 9April Sykes 5Brittany Ray 3Rashidat Juniad 1

2009-10 Leads and Deficits Largest Halftime Lead: 20, vs Kean, Nov. 17, (45-25)Largest Halftime Lead Blown: 11, at GW, Dec, 30, 20093, at WVU, Feb. 16, 2010 Largest Halftime Deficit: 25, at Connecticut, Jan. 26 (15-40)17, vs. Syracuse, Feb. 21 (19-36)10, Stanford, Nov. 15, (29-39)Smallest Halftime Lead: 1, Princeton, Dec. 5Largest Lead: 41, Kean, 2nd halfLargest Lead Blown: 13, at George Washington, Dec. 30 (30-17, 19:36, 2nd)12, at Georgia, Nov. 22 (44-32, 7:15, 2nd half)Largest Deficit: 37, at Connecticut, Jan. 2631, vs. Syracuse, Feb. 2118, vs Stanford, Nov. 15Largest Deficit Overcome for Win : 12, vs Boston College, Nov. 19. (8-20)11, at USF, Feb. 6, (3-14)

RUTGERS RECORD WHEN ... 09-10at home 10-5on road 5-6at neutral sites 4-3in games decided by 3 pts or less 1-3in games decided by 4-5 points 1-0in games decided by 6-10 points 8-5in games decided by 11-20 points 6-5in games decided by more than 20 pts 3-2in overtime/double overtime 1-0vs. top 25 teams (AP Poll) 2-10vs. top 25 teams (AP & Coaches Polls) 3-11vs. top 10 teams (AP) 0-4scoring first 9-4leading at the half 13-2tied at half 0-1trailing at the half 6-12leading with 10:00 remaining 14-2trailing with 10:00 remaining 3-13tied with 10:00 remaining 2-0leading with 5:00 remaining 18-2trailing with 5:00 remaining 0-13tied with 5:00 remaining 1-0RU shoots 50% or better 2-0RU shoots less than 50% 17-15opponent shoots 50% or better -opponent shoots less than 50% 19-15RU out-rebounds opponent 11-8opponent out-rebounds RU 6-7RU equals opponent in rebounds 2-0RU shoots 75% or better from FT line 7-3RU has more FT attempts 11-1opponent has more FT attempts 7-14RU equals opponent in FT attempts 1-0RU shoots 40% or better from ‘3’ 6-3opponent shoots 40% or better from ‘3’ 3-3RU has more turnovers than opponent 5-9RU has less turnovers than opponent 11-5RU and opponent have equal turnovers 3-1RU has 10 or more steals 10-6RU has 9 or less steals 9-9RU scores 80 or more 1-0RU scores 70-79 3-0RU scores 60-69 8-4RU scores 51-59 4-4RU scores 50 or below 3-6opponent scores 80 or more 0-1opponent scores 70-79 0-6opponent scores 60-69 1-3opponent scores 51-59 9-3opponent scores 50 or below 9-2on Mondays 1-3on Tuesdays 1-2on Wednesdays 1-4on Thursdays 3-0on Fridays 1-0on Saturdays 8-3on Sundays 4-4in November 4-3in December 4-3in January 4-2in February 4-4in March 3-2in April -in televised games 2-2

2009-10 Miscellaneous Statistics

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Game 1Nov. 15, 2009 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalStanford 39 42 81Rutgers 29 37 66

Stanford (81)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MPedersen* 9-19 3-6 1-1 8 2 22 3 1 0 0 39Ogwumike* 6-11 0-0 9-12 7 2 21 1 1 0 3 33Appel* 3-9 0-0 5-10 12 4 11 3 5 2 0 27Gold-Onwude* 2-6 0-2 0-0 4 1 4 2 1 0 0 20Pohlen* 1-3 1-3 2-2 6 3 5 5 1 0 0 21Murphy 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Mashore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1Ruef 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Hones 5-13 5-12 0-0 0 1 15 4 3 0 2 34La Rocque 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 8Tinkle 1-6 0-1 0-0 3 2 2 0 1 1 0 13Totals 27-71 9-26 18-27 50 15 81 18 13 3 6 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .341 (15-44) 2nd: .444 (13-27) Game: .380 (27-71)3-Point FG:1st: .333 (6-18) 2nd: .375 (3-8) Game: .346 (9-26)Free Throws:1st: .750 (3-4) 2nd: .652 (15-23) Game: .667 (18-27)

Rutgers (66)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MLee* 1-4 0-0 1-4 5 2 3 1 1 0 0 26Junaid* 5-6 0-0 0-0 2 3 10 0 0 0 0 21Rushdan* 3-6 0-2 2-3 6 2 8 9 5 0 1 34Sykes* 3-12 0-5 2-2 5 1 8 1 2 0 0 28Ray* 6-14 0-1 5-6 1 0 3 3 2 2 17 35Wheeler 2-5 1-3 0-0 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 12Speed 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 12McCurdy 3-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 6 0 0 2 0 13Huber 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3Oliver 4-7 0-0 1-1 2 2 0 0 1 0 9 16Totals 27-57 1-11 11-16 33 19 66 14 13 7 3 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .393 (11-28) 2nd: .552 (16-29) Game: .474 (27-57)3-Point FG:1st: .200 (1-5) 2nd: .00 (0-6) Game: .091 (1-11)Free Throws:1st: .667 (6-9) 2nd: .714 (5-7) Game: .668 (11-16)

Game 2Nov. 17, 2009 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalKean 25 24 49Rutgers 45 40 85

Kean (49)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MBrown* 0-4 0-0 0-2 4 3 0 1 3 0 1 35Jackman* 1-5 1-5 2-2 4 4 5 3 4 0 2 23Patrick* 4-11 0-0 1-2 6 3 9 0 4 2 2 34Clemons* 5-15 4-8 4-4 5 3 18 5 5 0 0 33Beyruti* 5-16 3-11 4-4 4 2 17 2 8 0 3 38Biesek 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3Powell 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Payne 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 6Bermudez 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3Taylor 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 13Javis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 8Totals 15-54 8-26 11-14 32 22 49 11 31 2 8 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: ..296 (8-27) 2nd: ..259 (13-27) Game: .278 (15-54)3-Point FG:1st: .417 (5-12) 2nd: .214 (3-14) Game: .308 (8-26)Free Throws:1st: 1.000 (4-4) 2nd: .700 (7-10) Game: .786 (11-14)

Rutgers (85)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MLee* 2-3 0-0 0-1 6 2 4 2 1 3 1 22Junaid* 2-2 0-0 3-4 5 1 7 0 0 3 0 16Rushdan* 3-9 1-1 4-5 3 1 11 1 5 0 1 25

Sykes* 5-11 0-5 2-2 4 2 12 3 2 1 3 24Ray* 7-12 4-5 2-2 2 1 20 2 0 0 3 26Wheeler 2-7 0-2 2-3 4 2 6 2 3 0 2 14Speed 2-4 1-1 0-0 2 0 5 6 5 0 4 25McCurdy 2-4 0-1 5-6 7 0 9 2 1 0 1 19Huber 0-1 0-0 3-4 4 1 3 0 2 1 0 13Oliver 4-6 0-0 0-0 4 2 8 1 2 2 0 16Totals 29-59 6-15 21-27 42 12 85 19 21 10 15 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .457 (16-35) 2nd: .542 (13-24) Game: .492 (29-59)3-Point FG:1st: .571 (4-7) 2nd: .250 (2-8) Game: .400 (6-15)Free Throws:1st: .750 (9-12) 2nd: .800 (12-15) Game: .778 (21-27)

Game 3Nov. 19, 2009 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalBoston College 25 28 53Rutgers 27 32 59

Boston College (53)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMurphy* 6-14 0-1 3-4 11 5 15 0 2 3 1 30Swords* 3-7 0-0 1-2 4 4 7 1 1 3 1 20Brown* 2-5 0-1 3-4 3 2 7 2 2 0 1 34Johnson* 2-4 2-2 0-2 2 2 6 0 4 0 0 31Picco* 3-13 1-8 0-0 5 1 7 4 3 0 1 35Reynolds 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 16Shields 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5Gill 2-7 0-1 3-4 8 1 7 3 3 1 1 21Nwachukwu 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 0 2 0 2 0 1 8 Totals 20-55 3-15 10-16 40 16 53 12 19 7 6 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .588 (10-17) 2nd: .263 (10-38) Game: .364 (20-55)3-Point FG:1st: .500 (2-4) 2nd: .091 (1-11) Game: .200 (3-15)Free Throws:1st: .500 (3-6) 2nd: .700 (7-10) Game: .625 (10-16)

Rutgers (59)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MLee* 3-7 0-0 0-0 5 2 6 0 1 1 0 26Junaid* 1-3 0-0 2-2 4 2 4 0 2 2 0 14Rushdan* 2-6 1-2 4-6 6 2 9 0 2 0 0 25 Sykes* 6-12 2-3 2-2 2 4 16 1 3 2 3 33Ray* 5-12 0-2 0-0 2 3 10 6 0 0 3 39Wheeler 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 15Speed 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 8McCurdy 1-5 0-0 1-2 3 0 3 3 3 0 1 26Oliver 3-6 0-0 3-4 4 2 9 0 2 0 2 14Totals 22-54 3-8 12-16 32 16 59 11 14 5 11 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .345 (10-29) 2nd: .480 (12-25) Game: .407 (22-54)3-Point FG:1st: .333 (2-6) 2nd: .500 (1-2) Game: .375 (3-8)Free Throws:1st: .833 (5-6) 2nd: .700 (7-10) Game: .750 (12-16)

Game 4Nov. 22, 2009 • Athens, Ga. • Stegeman Coliseum

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 21 27 48Georgia 25 24 49

Rutgers (48)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MRushdan* 1-4 1-2 0-0 5 3 3 3 6 1 1 30Sykes* 2-9 2-6 0-0 5 4 6 2 5 1 2 30

2009-10 Box Scores

99

McCurdy* 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 4 0 2 0 0 22Ray* 1-10 0-6 0-0 3 4 2 6 3 0 3 36Junaid* 5-9 0-0 3-3 11 0 13 0 4 5 1 28Wheeler 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5Speed 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 7Huber 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+Lee 4-6 0-0 1-3 5 0 9 0 1 2 0 20Oliver 4-7 0-0 3-4 7 2 11 1 3 1 2 22Team 5 3 Totals 19-50 3-16 7-10 45 17 48 13 29 10 10 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .333 (8-24) 2nd: .423 (11-26) Game: .380 (19-50)3-Point FG:1st: .125 (1-8) 2nd: .250 (2-8) Game: .188 (3-16)Free Throws:1st: .800 (4-5) 2nd: .600 (3-5) Game: .700 (7-10)

Georgia (49)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MHouts* 4-9 1-3 8-8 4 0 17 1 1 0 5 40James* 2-12 2-6 0-0 5 1 6 2 6 0 2 32Mitchell* 4-6 2-2 1-4 8 1 11 1 0 1 0 40Phillips* 1-12 0-4 4-6 5 1 6 2 2 2 3 35Robinson* 0-4 0-0 1-4 2 0 1 0 3 2 0 23Armstrong 2-6 1-3 0-0 2 3 5 0 2 0 0 13Hassell 1-3 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 0 2 0 1 9Williams 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8Team 5 1 Totals 14-54 6-19 15-24 31 9 49 6 17 5 11 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .192 (5-26) 2nd: .321 (9-28) Game: .259 (14-54)3-Point FG:1st: .333 (2-6) 2nd: .308 (4-13) Game: .316 (6-19)Free Throws:1st: .813 (13-16) 2nd: .250 (2-8) Game: .625 (15-24)

Game 5Nov. 26, 2009 • St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

Paradise Jam

1st 2nd FinalUSC 23 28 51Rutgers 32 34 66

USC (51)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MDunham* 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 21Hughes* 2-8 0-3 0-0 6 4 4 0 1 0 1 29LaPlante* 0-6 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 28Gilbreath* 2-15 0-1 4-4 7 1 8 1 1 2 1 37Corral* 7-16 6-16 4-4 3 3 24 5 4 0 3 39Marinacci 0-2 0-0 4-4 5 2 4 1 2 1 1 16Oliver 2-6 2-3 0-0 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 25Roark 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 3 2 1 0 0 5Team 5 Totals 15-59 9-21 12-12 32 14 52 10 12 5 6 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .250 (7-28) 2nd: .258 (8-31) Game: .254 (15-59)3-Point FG:1st: .333 (3-9) 2nd: .500 (6-12) Game: .429 (9-21)Free Throws:1st: 1.000 (6-6) 2nd: 1.000 (6-6) Game: 1.000 (12-12)

Rutgers (66)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MLee* 7-13 0-0 1-2 12 1 15 0 0 2 1 29Junaid* 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 17Speed* 5-10 1-2 2-2 5 1 13 3 2 0 3 34Sykes* 3-10 2-4 1-2 1 3 9 0 1 0 0 31Ray* 3-8 1-2 5-7 3 1 12 3 1 0 0 34Wheeler 1-5 1-1 2-2 2 1 5 1 3 0 0 16McCurdy 0-2 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 2 2 1 0 15Huber 2-3 0-0 0-0 7 1 4 1 1 0 0 12Oliver 4-4 0-0 0-0 4 3 8 1 2 0 0 12

Team 4 Totals 25-58 59 11-15 46 14 66 11 15 3 4 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .433 (13-30) 2nd: .429 (12-28) Game: .431 (25-58)3-Point FG:1st: .333 (1-3) 2nd: .667 (4-6) Game: .556 (5-9)Free Throws:1st: .833 (5-6) 2nd: .667 (6-9) Game: .733 (11-15)

Game 6Nov. 27, 2009 • St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

Paradise Jam

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 30 32 62Miss. St. 20 34 54

Rutgers (62)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MLee* 1-3 0-0 2-2 7 3 4 0 3 1 0 23Juniad* 1-5 0-0 4-5 9 0 6 0 0 0 0 13Speed* 0-1 0-1 0-2 1 3 0 3 4 1 2 35Sykes* 5-12 2-5 0-1 3 3 12 1 6 0 3 40Ray* 10-17 2-5 5-6 4 3 27 1 2 0 0 38Wheeler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7McCurdy 1-4 0-0 2-2 3 3 4 1 1 0 1 20Huber 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Oliver 3-4 0-0 3-4 9 2 9 2 4 1 0 21 Team 3 Totals 21-46 4-11 16-22 39 18 62 8 20 3 6 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .423 (11-26) 2nd: .500 (10-20) Game: .457 (21-46)3-Point FG:1st: .333 (2-6) 2nd: .400 (2-5) Game: .364 (4-11)Free Throws:1st: 1.000 (6-6) 2nd: .625 (10-16) Game: .727 (16-22)

Mississippi State (54)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MKalonda* 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 12Grimes* 3-13 0-1 0-0 5 2 6 0 5 0 1 36Govero* 3-13 1-6 1-1 5 4 8 2 0 0 4 37Rack* 5-16 3-11 4-6 2 2 17 3 0 0 0 35Johnson* 1-5 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 16Rector 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2Lumanu 4-9 0-0 4-4 6 4 12 2 2 0 1 30Mokango 3-8 0-1 0-0 9 4 6 1 5 1 0 28Washington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2Jones 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Team 6 Totals 20-69 5-22 9-11 38 20 54 9 13 1 7 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .194 (7-36) 2nd: .394 (13-33) Game: .290 (20-69)3-Point FG:1st: .333 (3-9) 2nd: .154 (2-13) Game: .227 (5-22)Free Throws:1st: .750 (3-4) 2nd: .857 (6-7) Game: .818 (9-11)

Game 7Nov. 28, 2009 • St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

Paradise Jam

1st 2nd FinalTexas 32 38 70Rutgers 29 38 67

Texas (70)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MWilliams* 2-3 1-2 1-3 4 2 6 2 1 1 1 17Gayle* 0-1 0-0 4-8 4 1 4 2 4 0 1 16Arriaran* 3-11 2-7 0-0 3 2 8 0 1 0 0 20

Nash* 2-7 1-3 1-3 7 1 6 1 1 1 0 33Fontenette* 5-7 1-1 1-2 5 1 12 4 2 0 2 32Raven 5-10 0-3 5-8 4 2 15 1 2 0 1 27Anderson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 11Flores 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 10Nash 1-1 0-0 3-4 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 15Reed 4-6 0-0 6-11 4 4 14 0 6 4 1 19Team a 1 Totals 22-47 5-17 21-39 36 19 70 11 20 6 6 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .429 (9-21) 2nd: .500 (13-26) Game: .468 (22-47)3-Point FG:1st: .333 (3-9) 2nd: .250 (2-8) Game: .294 (5-17)Free Throws:1st: .550 (11-20) 2nd: .526 (10-19) Game: .538 (21-39)

Rutgers (67)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MLee* 3-4 0-0 2-4 10 4 8 0 6 0 1 25Juniad* 2-5 0-0 0-1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 12Speed* 1-5 1-2 0-0 4 5 3 2 2 0 0 27Sykes* 1-9 0-3 0-0 4 0 2 1 1 0 0 18Ray* 7-19 1-4 2-4 1 3 17 2 1 0 2 33Rushdan 3-4 0-0 2-2 1 4 8 2 1 0 3 25Wheeler 4-8 1-3 1-1 2 2 10 0 3 0 1 17McCurdy 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 18Huber 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Oliver 3-6 0-0 7-8 9 3 13 0 1 1 0 23Team 4 1 Totals 25-64 3-13 14-20 39 28 67 7 16 1 7 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .281 (9-32) 2nd: .500 (16-32) Game: .391(25-64)3-Point FG:1st: .333 (3-9) 2nd: .000 (0-4) Game: .231 (3-13)Free Throws:1st: .667 (8-12) 2nd: .750 (6-8) Game: .700 (14-20)

2009-10 Box Scores

Junior Khadijah Rushdan

100

Game 8Dec. 2, 2009 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalTemple 38 24 62Rutgers 31 20 51

Temple (62)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCarthy* 5-10 1-3 1-1 7 2 12 2 3 1 1 33Stone* 0-4 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 3 0 2 1 27Bennett* 3-6 0-2 0-1 2 2 6 1 2 1 0 25Eaddy* 6-9 2-3 2-4 2 3 16 3 4 0 1 32Wallace* 5-8 2-4 2-2 2 0 14 1 4 0 5 29 Williams 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 23Watkins-Day 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Macaulay 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 6Thames 4-12 0-0 2-2 7 2 10 0 2 1 2 18Team 3 Totals 25-53 5-13 7-10 29 16 62 13 16 5 12 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .484 (15-31) 2nd: .455 (10-22) Game: .472 (25-53)3-Point FG:1st: .500 (5-10) 2nd: .000 (0-3) Game: .385 (5-13)Free Throws:1st: 1.000 (3-3) 2nd: .571 (4-7) Game: .700 (7-10)

Rutgers (51)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MLee* 2-6 0-0 4-4 6 2 8 0 1 1 0 32Oliver* 1-3 0-0 1-2 1 1 3 0 5 1 1 17Rushdan* 3-4 1-2 0-0 1 2 7 0 1 1 1 21Speed* 2-3 0-1 2-2 2 2 6 4 3 1 3 28Ray* 5-13 3-6 2-2 5 0 15 2 4 0 2 37Wheeler 0-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 17Sykes 1-5 1-2 0-0 3 2 3 0 4 0 0 18McCurdy 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 15Huber 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2Junaid 2-4 0-0 5-7 5 2 9 0 1 2 1 13Team 4 Totals 16-45 5-12 14-17 30 14 51 6 21 8 10 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .400 (10-25) 2nd: .300 (6-20) Game: .356 (16-45)3-Point FG:1st: .500 (4-8) 2nd: .250 (1-4) Game: .417 (5-12)Free Throws:1st: .875 (7-8) 2nd: .778 (7-9) Game: .824 (14-17)

Game 9Dec, 5, 2009 • Princeton, N.J. • Jadwin Gym

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 28 32 60Princeton 27 23 50

Rutgers (60)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MHuber* 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 9Junaid* 4-8 0-0 4-4 7 2 12 0 3 2 3 20Rushdan* 3-4 0-0 2-3 0 3 8 1 5 0 1 22Speed* 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 0 3 0 0 27Ray* 5-10 1-2 9-12 3 2 20 0 3 0 6 29Wheeler 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 0 3 0 0 14Sykes 2-9 0-4 0-0 3 1 4 3 1 0 1 27McCurdy 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 1 1 1 2 20Lee 2-6 0-0 2-2 7 3 6 0 1 1 1 25Oliver 2-2 0-0 1-1 1 2 5 0 1 0 0 7Team 2Totals 20-49 2-8 18-22 30 23 60 5 21 5 15 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .407 (11-27) 2nd: .409 (9-22) Game: .408 (20-49)3-Point FG:1st: .200 (1-5) 2nd: .333 (1-3) Game: .250 (2-8)Free Throws:1st: 1.000 (5-5) 2nd: .765 (13-17) Game: .818 (18-22)

Princeton (50)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MEdwards* 2-11 1-7 0-0 1 4 5 1 3 1 1 26Allgood* 6-10 0-0 2-6 9 3 14 1 6 0 1 29Polansky* 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 15Micir* 3-7 2-4 2-2 2 0 10 2 4 0 0 40Rasheed* 4-11 0-1 11-14 7 4 19 2 6 0 4 33Hill 0-5 0-1 1-2 5 5 1 1 1 0 14 14Miller 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 12Johnson 0-3 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 0 5 0 2 24Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Stevens 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Team 7 1Totals 15-50 3-14 17-26 41 19 50 8 28 1 10 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .357 (10-28) 2nd: .227 (5-22) Game: .300 (15-50)3-Point FG:1st: .333 (3-9) 2nd: .000 (0-5) Game: .214 (3-14)Free Throws:1st: .667 (4-6) 2nd: .650 (13-20) Game: .654 (17-26)

Game 10Dec. 7, 2009 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

Jimmy V Classic

1st 2nd FinalFlorida 14 24 38Rutgers 28 23 51

Florida (38)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MSmith* 1-5 1-4 1-2 6 1 4 0 4 0 0 35Stewart* 1-3 0-0 3-6 6 3 5 0 4 0 0 17Thompson* 0-2 0-2 2-2 3 1 2 0 2 0 1 18Sorensen* 4-9 4-7 1-2 4 0 13 2 0 0 0 32Jones* 3-19 1-14 0-0 2 3 7 4 4 0 0 35Caldwell 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Holt 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6Madu 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 21Yenser 1-4 1-4 0-0 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 14Lucas 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 12George 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 8Team 12Totals 11-50 7-32 9-14 40 16 38 9 19 1 4 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .217 (5-23) 2nd: .222 (6-27) Game: .220 (11-50)3-Point FG:1st: .188 (3-16) 2nd: .250 (4-16) Game: .219 (7-32)Free Throws:1st: .500 (1-2) 2nd: .667 (8-12) Game: .643 (9-14)

Rutgers (51)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 0-4 0-0 1-2 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 22Lee* 5-8 0-0 2-3 9 2 12 2 3 3 1 37Rushdan* 3-8 1-3 1-2 4 4 8 3 4 3 2 34Speed* 2-7 0-2 5-6 4 1 9 3 1 1 3 40Ray* 6-12 4-6 0-0 2 2 16 2 3 0 2 31Wheeler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2Sykes 2-11 1-4 0-0 9 1 5 0 1 0 0 27Junaid 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 7Team 3Totals 18-51 6-15 9-13 36 13 51 11 13 8 10 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .353 (12-34) 2nd: .353 (6-17) Game: .353 (18-51)3-Point FG:1st: .250 (2-8) 2nd: .571 (4-7) Game: .400 (6-15)Free Throws:1st: .667 (2-3) 2nd: .700 (7-10) Game: .692 (9-13)

Game 11Dec. 10, 2009 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalPrairie View 20 25 45Rutgers 19 31 50

Prairie View (45)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MBanks* 1-3 0-0 1-2 5 3 3 0 2 2 0 20Werema* 3-9 0-0 0-0 8 3 6 1 2 0 3 36Darrett* 6-13 1-4 2-4 6 3 15 2 4 2 1 35Thomas* 1-3 0-1 1-2 2 0 3 1 4 0 1 24Larsen* 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 15Smith 5-12 3-6 2-3 1 0 15 1 2 0 2 20Robinson 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 3 2 0 1 26Jones 0-1 0-0 3-4 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 20Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 4Team 3Totals 16-43 4-12 9-15 27 11 45 9 19 4 10 200

2009-10 Box Scores

101

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .333 (8-24) 2nd: .421 (8-19) Game: .372 (16-43)3-Point FG:1st: .250 (2-8) 2nd: .500 (2-4) Game: .333 (4-12)Free Throws:1st: .667 (2-3) 2nd: .583 (7-12) Game: .600 (9-15)

Rutgers (50)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 1 1 0 0 18Lee* 5-12 0-0 2-4 8 0 12 0 2 0 3 32Rushdan* 4-11 0-1 0-0 3 4 8 4 0 0 3 32Speed* 1-6 0-2 1-2 2 1 3 4 4 0 2 38Ray* 4-8 1-3 2-2 2 2 11 1 2 0 1 33Wheeler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3Sykes 3-7 1-2 1-4 1 3 8 0 1 0 1 17Huber 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Junaid 0-3 0-0 0-0 7 1 0 0 5 1 0 12Oliver 2-3 0-0 0-0 6 1 4 1 2 2 1 13Team 7Totals 21-54 2-8 6-12 37 14 50 11 19 3 11 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .333 (8-24) 2nd: .421 (8-19) Game: .372 (16-43)3-Point FG:1st: .250 (2-8) 2nd: .500 (2-4) Game: .333 (4-12)Free Throws:1st: .667 (2-3) 2nd: .583 (7-12) Game: .600 (9-15)

Game 12Dec. 13, 2009 • New York, N.Y. •

Madison Square GardenMaggie Dixon Classic

1st 2nd FinalTennessee 30 38 68Rutgers 25 29 54

Tennessee (68)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MJohnson* 4-9 0-0 2-4 7 4 10 1 6 0 0 22Stricklen* 4-9 0-3 11-12 3 2 19 3 4 0 4 37Cain* 3-9 0-0 3-6 7 1 9 3 3 6 1 35Bjorklund* 3-8 0-1 2-2 5 2 8 4 2 0 0 40Spani* 1-4 1-2 2-2 3 2 5 0 1 0 0 24Bass 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 8Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 3Manning 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 10Smallbone 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5Brewer 3-5 0-0 4-5 4 0 10 0 0 1 1 16Team 7 Totals 20-49 2-9 26-33 42 13 68 12 18 7 6 200

Field Goals:1st: .292 (7-24) 2nd: .520 (13-25) Game: .408 (20-49)3-Point FG:1st: .250 (2-8) 2nd: .000 (0-1) Game: .222 (2-9)Free Throws:1st: 1.000 (14-14) 2nd: .632 (12-19) Game: .788 (26-33)

Rutgers (54)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MLee* 3-7 0-0 1-2 7 3 7 1 1 0 2 33Rushdan* 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 20Speed* 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 3 0 5 6 1 2 26Sykes* 3-12 2-6 0-0 5 3 8 2 2 0 0 32Ray* 9-16 5-6 6-10 2 2 29 0 4 0 0 40Wheeler 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3McCurdy 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 12Huber 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Junaid 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 9Oliver 5-11 0-1 0-1 5 3 10 0 1 0 2 25Team 6Totals 20-57 7-15 7-13 31 22 54 11 16 3 7 200

Field Goals:1st: .313 (10-32) 2nd: .400 (10-25) Game: .351 (20-57)3-Point FG:1st: .429 (3-7) 2nd: .500 (4-8) Game: .467 (7-15)Free Throws:1st: .400 (2-5) 2nd: .625 (5-8) Game: .538 (7-13)

Game 13Dec. 10, 2009 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalCentral Conn. 28 25 53Rutgers 25 37 62

Central Conn. (53)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MDugan* 2-6 0-0 8-12 7 4 12 4 5 1 1 35Crockett* 4-9 2-6 0-0 2 4 10 0 0 0 0 28Udenze* 2-5 0-0 2-2 2 4 6 0 3 1 0 20Simmons* 2-11 1-5 1-2 4 2 6 1 3 0 1 24Wade* 1-4 0-1 0-1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 15Dowdy 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 5 0 2 1 0 2 22Chandler 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2Bailey 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 10Oglesby 4-7 2-3 1-2 4 1 11 0 3 0 0 25Rose 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Dillon 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 16Team 6Totals 17-51 5-20 14-2 34 21 53 8 18 2 4 200

Field Goals:1st: .379 (11-29) 2nd: ..273 (6-22) Game: .333 (17-51)3-Point FG:1st: .222 (2-9) 2nd: .273 (3-11) Game: .250 (5-20)Free Throws:1st: .500 (4-8) 2nd: .769 (10-3) Game: .667 (14-21)

Rutgers (62)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MSykes* 2-4 0-1 2-2 2 2 6 1 0 0 0 14Lee* 0-4 0-0 1-2 9 4 1 1 5 1 1 28Rushdan* 0-4 0-1 0-0 6 4 0 3 4 1 2 28Wheeler* 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 4 3 1 0 1 18Ray* 7-17 5-10 9-10 1 0 28 3 0 0 0 37Speed 1-4 0-1 1-2 2 2 3 4 3 1 1 24McCurdy 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 9Huber 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 7Junaid 5-5 0-0 0-0 3 1 10 0 3 1 0 14Oliver 4-5 0-0 0-3 5 2 8 2 0 2 0 21Team 4 1Totals 22-50 5-13 13-20 34 19 62 17 19 6 5 200

Field Goals:1st: .269 (7-26) 2nd: ..625 (15-24) Game: .440 (22-50)3-Point FG:1st: .286 (2-9) 2nd: .500 (3-6) Game: .385 (5-13)Free Throws:1st: .750 (9-12) 2nd: .500 (4-8) Game: .650 (13-20)

Game 14Dec. 10, 2009 • Washington, D.C. • Charles E. Smith

Center

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 28 15 43GW 17 28 45

Rutgers (43)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MLee* 2-7 0-0 0-2 6 2 4 2 3 0 1 35Junaid* 5-10 0-0 0-0 8 1 10 0 5 5 1 25Rushdan* 0-2 0-1 0-2 4 2 0 4 2 0 1 25Sykes* 0-3 -2 0-0 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 22Ray* 5-15 4-11 0-0 5 2 14 1 4 0 0 39Wheeler 5-8 2-2 1-1 4 1 13 2 1 0 2 20Speed 1-3 0-2 0-0 4 3 2 0 2 0 1 16

McCurdy 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 8Oliver 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 10Team 2 1Totals 18-53 6-18 1-5 43 11 43 11 22 6 7 200

Field Goals:1st: .500 (12-24) 2nd: .207 (6-29) Game: .340 (18-53)3-Point FG:1st: .400 (4-10) 2nd: .250 (2-8) Game: .333 (6-18)Free Throws:1st: - (0-0) 2nd: .200 (1-5) Game: .200 (1-5)

George Washington (45)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MWilson* 1-4 0-0 0-0 9 2 2 4 1 1 4 26Mostafa* 4-12 0-0 0-0 6 2 8 0 2 1 3 35Myers* 2-8 0-1 4-6 0 0 8 1 3 0 0 20Davis* 3-7 1-3 0-1 3 0 7 5 3 0 2 34Allums* 5-6 3-4 0-0 5 1 13 0 1 1 0 27Shelton 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Shipp 1-7 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 4 0 0 2 26Nipe 2-9 1-6 0-0 3 1 5 0 2 0 0 27Team 6 1Totals 18-54 5-14 4-7 32 7 45 14 13 3 11 200

Field Goals:1st: .259 (7-27) 2nd: .407 (11-27) Game: .333 (18-54)3-Point FG:1st: .143 (1-7) 2nd: .571 (4-7) Game: .357 (5-14)Free Throws:1st: .667 (2-3) 2nd: .500 (2-4) Game: .571 (4-7)

Junior April Sykes

2009-10 Box Scores

102

2009-10 Box Scores

Game 15Jan. 2, 2010 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalDePaul 29 28 57Rutgers 27 33 60

DePaul (57)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MHampton* 3-9 1-3 0-3 2 5 7 0 5 1 0 27Chester* 0-5 0-0 4-4 6 2 4 1 0 2 2 38Harry* 3-9 0-1 0-0 11 1 6 2 1 3 3 35Martin* 5-11 2-4 0-0 3 2 12 3 6 0 1 31Quigley* 5-11 4-5 6-6 6 1 20 6 6 0 1 40Pikes 0-1 0--1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Webb 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2Juergens 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 9Mulchrone 3-5 2-2 0-0 1 3 8 0 1 0 0 15Team 7 1Totals 19-51 9-16 10-13 37 16 57 14 21 6 7 200 Field Goals:1st: .407 (11-27) 2nd: .333 (8-24) Game: .373 (19-51)3-Point FG:1st: .500 (5-10) 2nd: .667 (4-6) Game: .563 (9-16)Free Throws:1st: .500 (2-4) 2nd: .889 (8-9) Game: .769 (10-13)

Rutgers (60)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 11Junaid* 1-2 0-0 0-1 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 18Rushdan* 2-6 0-0 3-6 3 3 7 3 4 1 4 28Wheeler* 5-9 2-4 0-0 1 3 12 0 4 1 1 26Ray* 6-17 4-9 5-7 4 1 21 2 1 0 0 40Speed 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 3 1 0 2 24Sykes 5-9 1-3 4-4 11 0 15 1 2 0 3 28Lee 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 1 3 1 0 21Oliver 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Team 2 1Totals 20-50 7-16 13-20 31 15 60 12 15 3 10 200

Field Goals:1st: .393 (11-28) 2nd: .409 (9-22) Game: .400 (20-50)3-Point FG:1st: .429 (3-7) 2nd: .444 (4-9) Game: .438 (7-16)Free Throws:1st: .667 (2-3) 2nd: .647 (11-17) Game: .650 (13-20)

Game 16Jan. 10, 2010 • Pittsburgh, Pa. • Petersen Events

Center

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 27 25 52Pittsburgh 25 21 46

Rutgers (52)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 4 2 1 0 0 13Junaid* 7-9 0-0 2-4 9 2 16 0 3 6 0 36Rushdan* 0-1 0-0 3-6 4 2 3 3 5 1 1 28Wheeler* 1-7 0-4 0-0 0 3 2 1 1 0 2 26Ray* 3-14 3-8 8-11 4 2 17 1 3 1 1 36Speed 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 2 2 0 0 2 23Sykes 1-5 0-2 0-0 3 1 2 2 1 0 1 14Lee 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 1 2 0 2 0 1 20Oliver 1-2 0-0 2-4 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 4Team 3 1Totals 17-45 3-15 12-25 35 17 52 11 17 8 8 200

Field Goals:1st: .429 (9-21) 2nd: .333 (8-24) Game: .378 (17-45)3-Point FG:1st: .143 (1-7) 2nd: .250 (2-8) Game: .200 (3-15)Free Throws:1st: .800 (8-10) 2nd: .467 (7-15) Game: .600 (15-25)

Pittsburgh (46)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MCole* 0-1 0-0 2-2 5 2 2 0 2 0 1 21Wilson* 2-6 0-0 2-4 10 2 6 0 3 2 0 27Sallard* 3-8 0-2 2-2 4 4 8 2 3 0 1 29Sims* 3-11 0-4 2-3 1 1 8 2 5 0 1 34Scott* 1-7 1-5 2-2 4 3 5 6 2 0 0 28Harrison 4-12 3-8 2-2 3 2 13 0 1 0 0 26Thomas 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 11Ogoke 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Nwude 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 3 2 0 1 1 0 14Popovec 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 9Team 4 1Totals: 15-51 4-19 12-15 37 19 46 10 21 3 3 200

Field Goals:1st: .409 (9-22) 2nd: .207 (6-29) Game: .294 (15-51)3-Point FG:1st: .125 (1-8) 2nd: .273 (3-11) Game: .211 (4-19)Free Throws:1st: .667 (6-9) 2nd: 1.000 (6-6) Game: .800 (12-15)

Game 17Jan. 13, 2010 • Syracuse, N.Y. • Carrier Dome

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 31 35 66Syracuse 38 41 79

Rutgers (66)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 7-10 0-0 0-0 7 4 14 3 0 0 1 28Junaid* 7-12 0-0 2-4 6 4 16 0 2 4 0 26Rushdan* 4-10 0-2 2-2 2 3 10 6 3 1 4 35Wheeler* 1-9 0-4 0-0 2 2 2 3 3 0 3 22Ray* 4-18 2-10 2-2 5 3 12 2 4 0 3 38Speed 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 4 1 4 3 0 0 20Sykes 0-4 0-2 2-2 2 3 2 0 1 0 2 12Lee 4-7 0-0 0-0 5 2 8 0 1 0 1 15Oliver 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 4Team 5Totals 27-73 2-19 10-14 36 26 66 18 18 5 14 200

Field Goals:1st: .382 (13-34) 2nd: .359 (14-39) Game: .370 (27-73)3-Point FG:1st: .286 (2-7) 2nd: .000 (0-12) Game: .105 (2-19)Free Throws:1st: .750 (3-4) 2nd: .700 (7-10) Game: .714 (10-14)

Syracuse (79)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMurray* 1-4 0-0 2-2 3 0 4 0 1 0 0 16Ward* 0-6 0-1 10-10 6 1 10 2 2 0 1 32Michael* 4-11 1-5 7-11 6 1 16 1 3 0 2 32Harris* 1-2 1-2 2-2 1 2 5 1 3 0 1 17Morrow* 2-6 2-3 4-6 1 3 10 6 8 0 4 37Hall 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3Lampkins 3-4 2-3 0-0 0 0 8 1 2 0 0 14Ash 4-7 1-1 0-0 10 0 9 1 4 0 2 19Alexander 3-4 0-0 7-8 8 2 13 0 1 5 1 23Tyson-Thomas 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 7Team 5Totals 19-45 7-15 34-41 40 9 79 12 24 6 11 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .500 (12-24) 2nd: .333 (7-21) Game: .422 (19-45)3-Point FG:1st: .545 (6-11) 2nd: .250 (1-4) Game: .467 (7-15)Free Throws:1st: .800 (8-10) 2nd: .839 (26-31) Game: .829 (34-41)

Game 18Jan. 16, 2010 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalCincinnati 14 19 33Rutgers 23 21 44

Cincinnati (33)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MSchuster* 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 3 4 0 2 1 0 34Jones* 2-6 0-0 4-6 9 3 8 0 0 0 1 40Ulis* 4-12 1-5 1-2 2 3 10 1 3 1 0 39Roudebush* 3-17 1-5 0-0 8 3 7 1 2 0 0 40Jacobs* 0-6 0-4 2-2 5 0 2 1 2 0 0 22Sanders 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 16Daniel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Stevens 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Team 7 2Totals 12-48 2-15 7-10 34 12 33 4 11 3 1 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .250 (5-20) 2nd: .250 (7-28) Game: .250 (12-48)3-Point FG:1st: .143 (1-7) 2nd: .125 (1-8) Game: .133 (2-15)

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Free Throws:1st: .750 (3-4) 2nd: .667 (4-6) Game: .700 (7-10)

Rutgers (44)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 2 4 0 0 0 0 27Junaid* 4-7 0-0 3-7 8 1 11 0 2 0 1 26Rushdan* 1-6 0-0 1-1 3 3 3 5 3 0 0 28Speed* 0-6 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 26Ray* 4-9 1-2 4-4 4 1 13 0 0 0 2 32Wheeler 3-5 1-2 1-2 0 2 8 1 1 1 0 17Sykes 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 21Lee 0-4 0-0 1-2 6 1 1 1 1 0 0 14Oliver 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 9Team 2 1Totals 16-47 2-5 10-16 35 13 44 8 9 2 4 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .417 (10-24) 2nd: .261 (6-23) Game: .340 (16-47)3-Point FG:1st: 1.000 (2-2) 2nd: .000 (0-3) Game: .400 (2-5)Free Throws:1st: .250 (1-4) 2nd: .750 (9-12) Game: .625 (10-16)

Game 19Jan. 23, 2010 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalMarquette 30 34 64Rutgers 32 43 75

Marquette (64)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MPachko* 7-15 0-0 5-5 12 4 19 0 2 2 0 35Simmons* 3-10 0-1 1-2 5 4 7 0 1 1 0 25McMorris* 1--3 0-1 0-0 0 3 2 1 2 0 2 14Thomas* 1-6 1-5 2-2 1 4 5 1 0 0 1 37Robinson* 5-11 0-2 9-11 4 5 19 6 7 0 1 39Weibel 2-5 2-4 0-0 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 9Harris 1-4 0-0 2-2 1 2 4 2 2 1 0 20Mellen 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 5Fiedorowicz 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 16Team 4Totals 21-58 3-13 19-22 33 25 64 10 15 5 4 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .360 (9-25) 2nd: .364 (12-33) Game: .362 (21-58)3-Point FG:1st: .167 (1-6) 2nd: .286 (2-7) Game: .231 (3-13)Free Throws:1st: .846 (11-13) 2nd: .889 (8-9) Game: .864 (19-22)

Rutgers (75)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 1-3 0-0 3-6 9 1 5 0 2 1 1 21Juniad* 4-8 0-0 0-0 2 2 8 0 3 6 1 19Rushdan* 4-7 0-0 9-10 10 4 17 6 2 0 6 32Speed* 1-3 1-1 0-0 2 3 3 3 4 0 1 23Ray* 5-8 2-3 2-3 3 2 14 1 0 1 0 36Wheeler 2-12 0-2 5-5 3 1 9 1 1 0 1 26Sykes 4-9 0-4 3-4 6 1 11 2 2 0 0 30Oliver 4-4 0-0 0-0 2 3 8 0 1 2 0 13Team 2 1Totals 25-54 3-10 22-28 39 17 75 13 16 10 10 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .414 (12-29) 2nd: .520 (13-25) Game: .463 (25-54)3-Point FG:1st: .250 (1-4) 2nd: .333 (2-6) Game: .300 (3-10)Free Throws:1st: .583 (7-12) 2nd: .938 (15-16) Game: .786 (22-28)

Game 20Jan. 26, 2010 • Hartford, Conn. • XL Center

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 15 21 36UConn 40 33 73

Rutgers (36)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 2-7 0-0 0-0 5 3 4 0 1 0 0 24Junaid* 0-3 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 14Rushdan* 2-4 0-1 1-1 7 4 5 6 3 0 1 35Speed* 2-6 1-1 0-0 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 24Ray* 1-11 0-5 1-2 2 2 3 1 2 0 2 26Wheeler 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 3 0 1 5 0 1 19Sykes 4-11 0-5 0-2 6 3 8 0 3 2 1 24Lee 5-9 0-0 0-0 6 2 10 0 2 1 0 23Oliver 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11Team 2 1Totals 16-56 1-14 3-7 35 19 36 8 18 5 6 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .233 (7-30) 2nd: .346 (9-26) Game: .286 (16-56)3-Point FG:1st: .000 (0-7) 2nd: .143 (1-7) Game: .071 (1-14)Free Throws:1st: .500 (1-2) 2nd: .400 (2-5) Game: .429 (3-7)

UConn (73)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMoore* 7-12 2-4 3-4 10 2 19 4 3 2 3 32Charles* 5-11 0-0 1-3 8 0 11 1 2 1 0 21Hayes* 1-5 1-3 0-0 1 3 3 1 3 0 0 23Doty* 1-5 1-4 0-0 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 15Greene* 8-11 0-1 1-1 5 3 17 0 0 0 1 28Fernandes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Buck 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 5Gardler 1-4 0-2 2-2 4 0 4 0 1 0 0 12Dixon 1-6 1-2 2-2 6 0 5 1 0 0 1 19Faris 1-2 0-1 3-4 3 0 5 2 1 0 1 21McLaren 2-4 0-0 2-3 0 0 6 4 1 0 0 21Team 5Totals 27-61 5-17 4-19 44 11 73 14 12 3 6 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .500 (16-32) 2nd: .379 (11-29) Game: .443 (27-61)3-Point FG:1st: .250 (2-8) 2nd: .333 (3-9) Game: .294 (5-17)Free Throws:1st: .750 (6-8) 2nd: .727 (8-11) Game: .737 (14-19)

Game 21Jan. 30, 2010 • Washington, D.C. • McDonough

Arena

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 16 34 50Georgetown 21 38 59

Rutgers (50)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 1-4 0-0 0-2 3 2 2 0 3 0 1 18Lee* 1-4 0-0 1-2 9 3 3 3 2 1 2 32Rushdan* 7-13 1-3 3-4 6 3 18 2 6 0 3 30Speed* 3-6 2-3 0-0 4 3 8 2 8 1 2 32Ray* 0-10 0-5 3-6 4 4 3 2 2 0 2 27Wheeler 2-6 0-1 0-0 1 4 4 1 2 0 2 20Sykes 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 16Junaid 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3Oliver 5-7 0-0 2-2 5 3 12 0 0 2 1 22Team 3Totals 19-53 3-13 9-16 37 24 50 10 24 5 13 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .333 (7-21) 2nd: .375 (12-32) Game: .358 (19-53)3-Point FG:1st: .167 (1-6) 2nd: .286 (2-7) Game: .231 (3-13)Free Throws:1st: .500 (1-2) 2nd: .571 (8-14) Game: .563 (9-16)

Georgetown (59)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMagee* 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 18Butler* 2-7 0-0 0-0 8 3 4 1 6 1 0 25Rodgers* 9-19 5-13 4-6 5 0 27 2 2 0 3 35McNutt* 1-8 1-4 1-2 3 1 4 0 5 0 2 29Fuller* 2-3 0-1 2-2 4 1 6 3 3 0 2 18Wright 0-4 0-2 8-10 3 3 8 4 3 0 0 21Crawford 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 19McBride 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2Wilson 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 2 2 0 2 1 2 17Roche 2-4 1-2 0-1 5 1 5 0 1 1 0 16Team 6 1Totals 18-54 7-22 16-23 43 14 59 14 25 4 10 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .206 (7-34) 2nd: .550 (11-20) Game: .333 (18-54)3-Point FG:1st: .154 (2-13) 2nd: .556 (5-9) Game: .318 (7-22)Free Throws:1st: .714 (5-7) 2nd: .688 (11-16) Game: .696 (16-23)

Game 22Feb. 1, 2010 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalNotre Dame 31 44 75Rutgers 23 40 63

Notre Dame (75)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MBruszewski* 6-10 1-2 0-0 2 4 13 0 2 1 0 20Diggins* 5-14 0-2 4-6 4 3 14 1 1 0 4 36Barlow* 2-5 2-2 3-4 4 2 9 2 2 0 1 30Lechlitner* 3-8 0-1 6-7 3 0 12 4 0 0 1 30

2009-10 Box Scores

Junior Chelsey Lee

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Schrader* 2-4 0-0 6-8 9 3 10 0 6 1 1 29Peters 3-6 0-0 5-6 5 3 11 0 1 0 0 19Novosel 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 1 2 0 1 11Mallory 0-5 0-2 0-0 4 1 0 1 3 0 2 16Williamson 1-2 0-0 2-2 5 1 4 0 1 0 0 9Team 2Totals 23-57 3-9 26-33 38 18 75 9 18 2 10 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .367 (11-30) 2nd: .444 (12-27) Game: .404 (23-57)3-Point FG:1st: .286 (2-7) 2nd: .500 (1-2) Game: .333 (3-9)Free Throws:1st: .778 (7-9) 2nd: .792 (19-24) Game: .788 (26-33)

Rutgers (63)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 5-7 0-0 4-5 6 2 14 0 3 1 1 30Lee* 4-6 0-0 3-3 10 4 11 0 5 1 0 25Rushdan* 7-16 0-1 2-4 8 5 16 7 6 1 2 36Sykes* 0-10 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 3 1 0 1 24Ray* 2-10 1-4 3-4 4 4 8 5 1 0 4 38Wheeler 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 1 1 0 0 12Speed 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 4 1 0 1 14Junaid 4-7 0-0 0-0 2 2 8 0 1 0 0 11Oliver 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 2 2 2 10Team 7 1Totals 24-64 1-7 14-18 44 26 63 20 22 5 11 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .344 (11-32) 2nd: .406 (13-32) Game: .375 (24-64)3-Point FG:1st: .500 (1-2) 2nd: .000 (0-5) Game: .143 (1-7)Free Throws:1st: .- (0-0) 2nd: .778 (14-18) Game: .778 (14-18)

Game 23Feb. 6, 2010 • Tampa, Fla. • Sun Dome

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 20 40 60USF 23 29 52

Rutgers (60)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MLee* 1-6 0-0 4-6 7 3 6 1 2 1 1 27Rushdan* 5-8 0-1 7-11 4 4 17 1 4 0 1 40Speed* 2-3 1-1 1-2 4 1 6 2 0 0 2 20McCurdy* 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 17Ray* 4-11 0-3 4-6 3 2 12 3 6 0 4 34Wheeler 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 18Sykes 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 14Junaid 3-5 0-0 5-6 6 3 11 0 2 1 1 23Oliver 1-4 0-0 2-3 4 2 4 0 1 0 0 7Team 4Totals 18-47 1-5 23-34 37 21 60 8 18 2 11 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .280 (7-25) 2nd: .500 (11-22) Game: .383 (18-47)3-Point FG:1st: .000 (0-3) 2nd: .500 (1-2) Game: .200 (1-5)Free Throws:1st: .667 (6-9) 2nd: .680 (17-25) Game: .676 (23-34)

USF (52)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MDoomes* 1-8 0-1 0-1 5 5 2 0 7 0 1 39Lawson* 11-14 0-0 11-12 10 3 33 0 2 2 3 34Saunders* 2-9 0-2 3-3 5 5 7 4 4 0 1 32Griffin* 2-5 0-2 2-2 5 4 6 4 0 0 0 25Stokes* 1-8 1-8 0-0 0 0 3 2 4 0 1 40Conner 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 4 1 0 1 1 1 19Speed 0-4 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 4Dalembert 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 7Team 4Totals 17-51 1-16 17-20 33 24 52 11 18 3 8 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .240 (6-25) 2nd: .423 (11-26) Game: .333 (17-51)3-Point FG:1st: .125 (1-8) 2nd: .000 (0-8) Game: .063 (1-16)Free Throws:1st: .909 (10-11) 2nd: .778 (7-9) Game: .850 (17-20)

Game 24Feb. 10, 2010 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalSeton Hall 20 24 44Rutgers 28 26 54

Seton Hall (44)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MEmery* 4-10 1-1 0-0 6 2 9 0 1 0 2 28Green* 2-7 1-4 0-0 5 2 5 2 3 2 1 33Green* 4-8 0-0 1-5 6 4 9 0 3 1 3 35Booker* 1-2 0-0 0-2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 18Williams* 3-12 1-7 2-2 4 2 9 3 2 0 0 40Heber 1-3 0-0 0-2 4 1 2 2 3 0 0 26Wood 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 4Curry 0-0 0-0 5-7 2 1 5 1 1 0 1 16Team 1Totals 16-43 4-13 8-18 31 13 44 10 15 4 8 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .286 (6-21) 2nd: .455 (10-22) Game: .372 (16-43)3-Point FG:1st: .400 (2-5) 2nd: .250 (2-8) Game: .308 (4-13)Free Throws:1st: .600 (6-10) 2nd: .250 (2-8) Game: .444 (8-18)

Rutgers (54)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 4-12 0-1 0-0 7 2 8 2 1 1 0 32Lee* 6-9 0-0 0-3 13 3 12 1 2 1 1 33Rushdan* 3-8 0-0 1-2 2 4 7 4 1 0 3 18Speed* 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 3 2 0 2 32Ray* 6-11 3-5 4-6 2 1 19 3 2 0 0 36Wheeler 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 9Sykes 1-5 0-2 2-2 1 1 4 2 1 0 4 25Junaid 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 12Oliver 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3Team 8 2Totals 21-52 3-10 9-15 35 18 54 16 13 2 10 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .414 (12-29) 2nd: .391 (9-23) Game: .404 (21-52)3-Point FG:1st: .400 (2-5) 2nd: .200 (1-5) Game: .300 (3-10)Free Throws:1st: .500 (2-4) 2nd: .636 (7-11) Game: .600 (9-15)

Game 25Feb. 13, 2010 • Villanova, Pa. • The Pavillion

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 20 29 49Villanova 15 21 36

Rutgers (49)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 3-7 0-0 0-1 8 3 6 1 1 0 2 27Lee* 3-7 0-0 1-2 8 1 7 2 1 0 3 35Rushdan* 2-9 0-1 0-3 5 5 4 1 3 1 0 37Speed* 3-6 0-1 0-0 2 0 6 3 2 0 1 35Ray* 5-12 2-4 2-2 4 1 14 1 1 0 0 35Wheeler 1-3 1-1 3-4 1 0 6 2 0 0 1 11Sykes 1-5 0-3 4-4 4 1 6 2 1 0 2 20

Team 3Totals 18-49 3-10 10-16 35 11 49 12 9 1 9 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .333 (8-24) 2nd: .400 (10-25) Game: .367 (18-49)3-Point FG:1st: .167 (1-6) 2nd: .500 (2-4) Game: .300 (3-10)Free Throws:1st: .750 (3-4) 2nd: .583 (7-12) Game: .625 (10-16)

Villanova (36)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MSuhey* 3-6 1-4 0-0 2 0 7 0 0 0 1 17Scanlon* 0-2 0-1 0-0 9 0 0 2 0 1 1 27Roberts* 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 16Getty* 6-16 3-9 0-1 2 1 15 2 4 0 1 37Dougherty* 0-5 0-3 0-0 2 3 0 3 1 0 1 32Carey 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 1 3 0 2 0 0 15Jones 1-5 0-0 0-2 4 3 2 1 4 0 0 22Pearson 1-3 0-1 0-0 5 2 2 1 0 0 0 12Sweeney 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 10Elliott 2-6 1-3 0-0 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 12Team 6 1Totals 15-50 6-25 0-3 35 14 36 9 16 2 4 200 PercentagesField Goals:1st: .250 (6-24) 2nd: .346 (9-26) Game: .300 (15-50)3-Point FG:1st: .214 (3-14) 2nd: .273 (3-11) Game: .240 (6-25)Free Throws:1st: - (0-0) 2nd: .000 (0-3) Game: .000 (0-3)

Game 26Feb. 16, 2010 • Morgantown, W. Va. • WVU Coli-

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1st 2nd FinalRutgers 24 27 51West Virginia 21 34 55

Rutgers (51)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MLee* 7-10 0-0 0-1 10 3 14 2 2 2 1 34Junaid* 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 11Rushdan* 3-10 1-2 0-2 6 4 7 4 4 0 3 30Speed* 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 1 4 0 3 0 0 23Ray* 5-11 3-5 3-4 4 2 16 1 6 1 1 37Wheeler 2-4 0-1 2-2 0 4 6 1 4 0 2 20Sykes 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 2 1 0 1 18McCurdy 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 2 2 1 1 0 0 22Oliver 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 5Team 1 2Totals 21-50 4-9 5-9 34 21 51 12 24 4 8 200

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .429 (9-21) 2nd: .414 (12-29) Game: .420 (21-50)3-Point FG:1st: .500 (1-2) 2nd: .429 (3-7) Game: .444 (4-9)Free Throws:1st: .625 (5-8) 2nd: .000 (0-1) Game: .556 (5-9)

West Virginia (55)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MCampbell* 5-14 1-5 3-4 12 2 14 2 2 0 0 36Ali* 5-10 0-0 2-5 9 2 12 1 6 0 1 38Bussie* 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 2 3 4 3 32Miles* 3-12 0-1 10-14 1 1 16 4 0 0 6 40Repella* 3-8 2-6 0-0 3 4 8 1 0 0 1 28House 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0 4 0 1 16Richards 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Burton 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 8Team 4 1Totals 18-50 4-14 15-23 32 12 55 10 17 4 12 200

2009-10 Box Scores

105

PercentagesField Goals:1st: .281 (9-32) 2nd: .500 (9-18) Game: .360 (18-50)3-Point FG:1st: .250 (2-8) 2nd: .333 (2-6) Game: .286 (4-14)Free Throws:1st: .500 (1-2) 2nd: .667 (14-21) Game: .652 (15-23)

Game 27Feb. 21, 2010 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalSyracuse 36 40 76Rutgers 19 26 45

Syracuse (76)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMurray* 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 4 2 0 1 0 0 25Ward* 1-5 0-0 2-2 5 3 4 3 1 0 0 21Michael* 5-14 2-8 2-6 11 2 14 2 5 0 2 21Harris* 2-2 2-2 1-2 1 2 7 3 1 0 0 18Morrow* 7-15 2-6 1-2 1 1 17 7 1 0 6 39Hall 2-5 1-3 5-8 5 1 10 1 2 0 2 26Greene 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Ash 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 7Alexander 2-5 0-0 1-1 2 0 5 0 1 3 0 15Tyson-Thomas 5-11 3-3 1-1 3 4 14 0 1 2 2 28Team 4Totals 26-59 11-23 13-22 37 17 76 16 15 5 13 200

Field Goals:1st: .433 (13-30) 2nd: .448 (13-29) Game: .441 (26-59)3-Point FG:1st: .429 (6-14) 2nd: .556 (5-9) Game: .478 (11-23)Free Throws:1st: .800 (4-5) 2nd: .529 (9-17) Game: .591 (13-22)

Rutgers (45)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 1-5 0-0 2-2 5 2 4 0 4 1 2 24Lee* 0-2 0-0 2-3 4 2 2 1 2 1 0 25Rushdan* 3-8 0-0 0-1 8 4 6 4 8 0 1 30Speed* 2-7 2-3 0-0 2 2 6 3 4 1 0 24Ray* 3-12 1-5 4-5 3 2 11 1 1 0 2 33Wheeler 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 17Sykes 1-5 0-4 0-0 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 16Junaid 2-6 0-0 2-4 4 1 6 0 1 1 1 17Oliver 3-3 0-0 2-2 3 2 8 0 1 1 0 14Team 6Totals 15-51 3-12 12-17 41 18 45 11 25 6 7 200

Field Goals:1st: .286 (8-28) 2nd: .304 (7-23) Game: .294 (15-51)3-Point FG:1st: .250 (1-4) 2nd: .250 (2-8) Game: .250 (3-12)Free Throws:1st: .667 (2-3) 2nd: .714 (10-14) Game: .706 (12-17)

Game 28Feb. 24, 2010 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalSt. John’s 25 35 60Rutgers 21 31 52

St. John’s (60)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MStevens* 5-11 0-1 2-6 5 4 12 1 1 0 0 34McCorvey* 1-4 0-0 0-0 6 2 2 0 2 2 1 24Lindsay* 1-6 0-0 1-2 0 0 3 3 1 0 3 21McKenith* 3-6 0-0 5-10 10 2 11 3 2 0 4 36Smith* 6-13 0-0 3-6 9 0 15 0 2 2 1 35McPherson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5McManmon 4-8 3-7 1-2 2 1 12 1 0 0 1 22Hart 1-4 0-0 3-5 4 2 5 0 1 1 1 23Team 2 1

Totals 21-53 3-8 15-31 38 12 60 8 12 5 11 200

Field Goals:1st: .385 (10-26) 2nd: .407 (11-27) Game: .396 (21-53)3-Point FG:1st: .250 (1-4) 2nd: .500 (2-4) Game: .375 (3-8)Free Throws:1st: .400 (4-10) 2nd: .524 (11-21) Game: .484 (15-31)

Rutgers (52)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 4-7 0-0 0-0 8 5 8 0 3 1 0 32Lee* 4-10 0-0 1-3 9 4 9 1 2 3 0 29Rushdan* 7-16 0-2 0-2 10 0 14 7 5 1 0 39Speed* 2-5 0-1 0-0 3 1 4 4 1 0 2 27Ray* 2-6 1-1 2-2 3 3 7 0 1 0 1 24Wheeler 3-13 2-5 0-0 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 25Sykes 0-5 0-3 0-0 6 2 0 2 3 0 2 11Junaid 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 3Oliver 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 10Team 6 1Totals 23-64 3-12 3-7 49 21 52 15 18 7 7 200

Field Goals:1st: .385 (10-26) 2nd: .342 (13-38) Game: .359 (23-64)3-Point FG:1st: .200 (1-5) 2nd: .286 (2-7) Game: .250 (3-12)Free Throws:1st: .000 (0-1) 2nd: .500 (3-6) Game: .429 (3-7)

Game 29Feb. 27, 2010 • Providence, R.I. • Alumni Hall

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 27 40 67Providence 33 23 56

Rutgers (67)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MRushdan* 3-11 0-1 10-12 4 4 16 3 3 0 0 37Speed* 2-4 1-3 0-0 4 1 5 4 2 0 2 32McCurdy* 2-5 0-0 2-2 6 3 6 3 2 0 1 22Lee* 3-5 0-0 1-3 7 3 7 0 3 1 3 34Ray* 8-19 1-8 6-6 7 1 23 2 1 0 3 39Wheeler 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 12Sykes 4-7 0-0 0-0 2 2 8 2 1 0 2 18Junaid 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Oliver 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 4Team 5 1Totals 23-54 2-12 19-23 37 20 67 14 13 1 11 200

Field Goals:1st: .400 (12-30) 2nd: .458 (11-24) Game: .426 (23-54)3-Point FG:1st: .000 (0-4) 2nd: .250 (2-8) Game: .167 (2-12)Free Throws:1st: .600 (3-5) 2nd: .889 (16-18) Game: .826 (19-23)

Providence (56)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMarandola* 3-10 3-7 2-3 4 4 11 1 2 0 2 39Roberts* 1-3 1-1 0-0 5 0 3 1 1 0 1 19Hankins* 2-8 0-0 6-8 4 2 10 1 2 0 1 32Dorsey* 1-7 1-5 4-6 4 3 7 1 2 0 1 27Cournoyer* 2-7 0-2 6-7 9 2 10 3 4 1 0 30McCabe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2Hull 2-5 1-3 0-0 1 3 5 1 5 0 0 18Wells 3-5 2-2 0-0 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 11Clark 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 4 1 2 0 22Team 1Totals 15-48 8-20 18-24 31 18 56 12 18 3 5 200

Field Goals:1st: .391 (9-23) 2nd: .240 (6-25) Game: .313 (15-48)3-Point FG:1st: .400 (4-10) 2nd: .400 (4-10) Game: .400 (8-20)Free Throws:1st: .688 (11-16) 2nd: .875 (7-8) Game: .750 (18-24)

Game 30March 1, 2010 • Louis Brown Athletic Center

1st 2nd FinalLouisville 23 29 52Rutgers 34 38 72

Louisville (52)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MTaylor* 0-0 0-0 4-6 2 1 4 0 4 0 0 22Reid* 6-13 0-0 1-2 3 3 13 3 4 1 0 32Hines* 4-7 0-0 0-0 10 5 8 3 8 0 2 33Harper* 0-2 0-2 2-2 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 23Burke* 3-8 3-7 0-0 2 2 9 0 1 0 3 31Rucker 0-4 0-0 0-0 4 5 0 1 3 0 0 15Story 6-11 2-3 2-2 4 3 16 2 3 0 0 25Radde 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 19Team 7 1Totals 19-48 5-15 9-12 33 21 52 12 26 1 6 200

Field Goals:1st: .409 (9-22) 2nd: .385 (10-26) Game: .396 (19-48)

2009-10 Box Scores

Brittany Ray, Myia McCurdy and Rashidat Junaid were recognized at the final home game on March 1

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3-Point FG:1st: .400 (2-5) 2nd: .300 (3-10) Game: .333 (5-15)Free Throws:1st: .750 (3-4) 2nd: .750 (6-8) Game: .750 (9-12)

Rutgers (72)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 2-7 0-0 0-0 4 3 4 2 1 2 1 32Junaid* 4-6 0-0 2-3 3 2 10 0 3 1 0 22Rushdan* 5-11 2-3 4-4 5 1 16 3 1 1 2 28Speed* 3-7 0-1 1-2 6 0 7 6 2 0 2 37Ray* 3-8 1-2 2-4 1 0 9 2 1 1 2 33Wheeler 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 10Sykes 3-4 0-0 1-1 0 2 7 0 2 1 1 13Lee 1-2 0-0 1-5 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 14Oliver 5-6 0-0 2-2 1 2 12 1 2 0 1 11Team 2Totals 27-52 3-6 15-23 24 15 72 15 14 6 9 200

Field Goals:1st: .481 (13-27) 2nd: .560 (14-25) Game: .519 (27-52)3-Point FG:1st: .400 (2-5) 2nd: 1.000 (1-1) Game: .500 (3-6)Free Throws:1st: .545 (6-11) 2nd: .750 (9-12) Game: .652 (15-23)

Game 31March 6, 2010 • Hartford, Conn. • XL Center

BIG EAST Tournament First Round

1st 2nd FinalCincinnati 26 18 44Rutgers 35 35 70

Cincinnati (44)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MSchuster* 1-6 0-0 2-2 4 2 4 0 2 0 1 29Jones* 2-6 0-0 1-2 6 2 5 0 2 0 1 38Ulis* 2-10 2-5 4-4 1 2 10 2 6 0 1 40Sanders* 1-8 1-3 0-0 6 1 3 0 2 0 1 26Roudebush* 6-13 4-8 3-4 1 1 19 0 1 0 0 39Daniel 0-1 0-0 0-2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Stevens 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 15McClung 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 9Team 4 1Totals 13-48 7-17 11-16 26 10 44 4 14 1 5 200 Field Goals:1st: .350 (7-20) 2nd: .214 (6-28) Game: .271 (13-48)3-Point FG:1st: .444 (4-9) 2nd: .375 (3-8) Game: .412 (7-17)Free Throws:1st: 1.000 (8-8) 2nd: .375 (3-8) Game: .668 (11-16)

Rutgers (70)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 1-3 0-0 0-0 8 1 2 0 2 0 1 24Lee* 2-3 0-0 1-2 5 1 5 0 2 0 1 24Rushdan* 4-6 0-0 6-6 3 3 14 6 2 0 0 25Speed* 1-9 0-2 0-0 1 2 2 5 3 0 2 40Ray* 8-14 5-8 0-0 4 2 21 0 0 0 2 34Wheeler 1-4 0-1 2-2 2 0 4 2 1 0 0 10Sykes 6-9 1-1 0-0 8 2 13 2 1 1 0 23Junaid 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 7Oliver 4-4 0-0 1-1 4 1 9 1 1 0 0 13Team 1Totals 27-52 6-12 10-11 38 13 70 16 14 1 6 200

Field Goals:1st: .483 (14-29) 2nd: .565 (13-23) Game: .519 (27-52)3-Point FG:1st: .286 (2-7) 2nd: .800 (4-5) Game: .500 (6-12)Free Throws:1st: 1.000 (5-5) 2nd: .833 (5-6) Game: .909 (10-11)

Game 32March 7, 2010 • Hartford, Conn. • XL Center

BIG EAST Tournament Second Round

1st 2nd OT OT2 FinalRutgers 19 27 5 12 63Georgetown 23 23 5 5 56

Rutgers (63)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 2-4 0-0 3-4 8 2 7 0 0 0 1 35Lee* 3-7 0-0 11-15 13 2 17 0 1 4 1 49Rushdan* 4-11 0-3 6-7 2 4 14 3 9 0 3 46Speed* 3-9 2-7 1-2 6 4 9 4 5 1 0 42Ray* 1-9 1-6 0-0 4 5 3 1 0 0 0 25Wheeler 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3Sykes 1-11 0-5 2-2 6 2 4 1 4 0 0 29Oliver 2-3 0-0 5-6 5 0 9 0 1 0 0 21Team 6 1Totals 16-55 3-21 28-36 50 21 63 9 22 5 5 250

Field Goals:1st: .300 (6-20) 2nd: .261 (6-23) OT: .333 (4-12)Game: .291 (16-55)3-Point FG:1st: .125 (1-8) 2nd: .000 (0-8) OT: .400 (2-5) Game: .143 (3-21)Free Throws:1st: .667 (6-9) 2nd: .833 (15-18) OT: .778 (7-9) Game: .778 (28-36)

Georgetown (56)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMagee* 4-9 1-3 3-4 5 4 12 2 3 0 2 48Butler* 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 1 4 1 0 28Rodgers* 7-21 2-8 4-5 12 5 20 2 4 0 3 43McNutt* 2-14 1-8 1-1 10 4 6 0 2 0 1 44Fuller* 1-2 0-0 2-4 4 3 4 3 0 0 0 24Wright 1-10 0-2 5-6 3 1 7 3 1 0 4 26Crawford 0-3 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 19Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6Roche 2-6 0-1 1-2 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 12Team 4Totals 18-68 4-23 16-22 44 24 56 11 16 2 11 250

Field Goals:1st: .200 (6-30) 2nd: .333 (8-24) OT: .286 (4-14)Game: .265 (18-8)3-Point FG:1st: .182 (2-11) 2nd: .143 (1-7) OT: .200 (1-5) Game: .174 (4-23)Free Throws:1st: .900 (9-10) 2nd: .600 (6-10) OT: .500 (1-2) Game: .727 (16-22)

Game 33March 8, 2010 • Hartford, Conn. • XL Center

BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 25 24 49West Virginia 25 31 56

Rutgers (49)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 19Lee* 2-8 0-0 3-6 7 3 7 0 2 1 0 27Rushdan* 4-11 0-2 4-4 4 4 12 5 6 0 3 39Speed* 1-4 0-1 2-2 1 2 4 3 5 0 2 33Ray* 2-8 1-3 0-0 6 2 5 1 0 0 1 29Wheeler 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4Sykes 2-6 0-3 0-0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 14Junaid 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 3 0 13Oliver 4-7 0-0 3-4 6 2 11 0 1 1 0 22Team 5 2Totals 18-49 1-9 12-16 34 18 49 9 18 5 7 200

Field Goals:

1st: .379 (11-29) 2nd: .350 (7-20) Game: .367 (18-49)3-Point FG:1st: .143 (1-7) 2nd: .000 (0-2) Game: .111 (1-9)Free Throws:1st: 1.000 (2-2) 2nd: .714 (10-14) Game: .750 (12-16)

West Virginia (56)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MCampbell* 3-9 0-3 2-2 7 2 8 0 0 1 1 34Ali* 1-6 0-0 4-5 7 2 6 0 2 2 1 26Bussie* 3-6 0-0 4-6 6 5 10 0 5 3 0 24Miles* 7-15 2-6 2-4 2 1 18 2 3 1 0 39Repella* 2-10 1-4 0-1 2 3 5 1 5 0 1 39House 2-3 1-2 0-0 2 1 5 1 0 0 1 22Richards 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Burton 2-5 0-0 0-0 6 2 4 1 0 1 2 15Team 5Totals 20-55 4-15 12-18 37 16 56 5 15 8 6 200

Field Goals:1st: .286 (8-28) 2nd: .444 (12-27) Game: .364 (20-55)3-Point FG:1st: .143 (1-7) 2nd: .375 (3-8) Game: .267 (4-15)Free Throws:1st: .889 (8-9) 2nd: .444 (4-9) Game: .667 (12-18)

Game 34March 8, 2010 • Stanford, Calif. • Maples Pavillion

NCAA Tournament First Round

1st 2nd FinalRutgers 21 42 63Iowa 28 42 70

Rutgers (63)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MMcCurdy* 5-6 0-0 1-2 5 5 11 1 0 1 2 38Lee* 6-9 0-0 2-4 6 3 14 1 2 1 2 27Rushdan* 4-10 0-2 3-6 2 3 11 6 5 0 3 25Speed* 3-11 0-0 0-0 3 4 6 2 2 0 3 37Ray* 6-14 3-6 0-0 5 2 15 1 2 0 0 31Wheeler 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 11Sykes 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 14Junaid 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 7Oliver 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 1 0 0 10Team 3Totals 27-61 3-10 6-12 29 21 63 13 13 2 10 200 Field Goals:1st: .357 (10-28) 2nd: .515 (17-33) Game: .443 (27-61)3-Point FG:1st: .167 (1-6) 2nd: .500 (2-4) Game: .300 (3-10)Free Throws:1st: .000 (0-1) 2nd: .545 (6-11) Game: .500 (6-12)

Iowa (70)Player FG 3FG FT RB F TP A TO B S MKrei* 3-5 2-4 2-2 5 4 10 0 4 0 2 31Printy* 4-13 3-8 4-4 5 1 15 3 1 0 0 37Johnson* 4-5 0-0 4-4 6 2 12 0 1 1 0 31Wahlin* 4-10 3-6 4-6 3 0 15 3 5 0 1 36Alexander* 4-8 2-4 8-12 8 0 18 4 6 0 0 38Nesbitt 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9Cermak 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9Machado 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 1 1 0 1 9Team 9Totals 19-44 10-23 22-28 39 11 70 12 18 1 4 200

Field Goals:1st: .364 (8-22) 2nd: .500 (11-22) Game: .432 (19-44)3-Point FG:1st: .182 (2-11) 2nd: .667 (8-12) Game: .435 (10-23)Free Throws:1st: .833 (10-12) 2nd: .750 (12-16) Game: .786 (22-28)

2009-10 Box Scores

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Season OverallRecord Pct. ConferenceRecord Pct. Conf.Finish Coach Postseason1974-75 6-5 .545 ------- ------- ------- EllenJohns EAIAWRegional1975-76 5-9 .357 ------- ------- ------- DottieMcCrea EAIAWRegional1976-77 17-11 .607 ------- ------- ------- TheresaGrentz EAIAWRegional1977-78 16-12 .571 ------- ------- ------- TheresaGrentz EAIAWRegional1978-79 28-4 .875 ------- ------- ------- TheresaGrentz EAIAWChampions,AIAWSemifinals1979-80 28-5 .848 ------- ------- ------- TheresaGrentz EAIAWFinals,AIAWThirdRound1980-81 27-6 .818 ------- ------- ------- TheresaGrentz EAIAWFinals,AIAWSecondRound1981-82 25-7 .781 ------- ------- ------- TheresaGrentz EAIAWFinals,AIAWChampions1982-83 19-10 .655 ------- ------- ------- TheresaGrentz -------1983-84 20-9 .690 7-1* .875 1st TheresaGrentz -------1984-85 19-9 .679 5-3* .625 t4th TheresaGrentz -------1985-86 29-4 .879 16-0* 1.000 1st TheresaGrentz NCAARegionalFinal1986-87 30-3 .909 17-1*$ .944 1st TheresaGrentz NCAARegionalFinal1987-88 27-5 .818 17-1*$ .944 1st TheresaGrentz NCAARegionalSemifinals1988-89 24-7 .774 16-2* .889 t1st TheresaGrentz NCAASecondRound1989-90 20-10 .667 16-2* .889 t1st TheresaGrentz NCAAFirstRound1990-91 23-7 .767 15-3* .833 t2nd TheresaGrentz NCAAFirstRound1991-92 21-11 .656 11-5* .688 t2nd TheresaGrentz NCAASecondRound1992-93 22-9 .710 12-2*$ .857 1st TheresaGrentz NCAASecondRound1993-94 22-8 .733 13-3*$ .813 t1st TheresaGrentz NCAAFirstRound1994-95 17-13 .567 11-5* .688 t3rd TheresaGrentz1995-96 13-15 .464 8-10^ .444 5th,BE7 C.VivianStringer1996-97 11-17 .393 8-10^ .444 t2nd,BE7 C.VivianStringer -------1997-98 22-10 .688 14-4^ .778 1st,BE7 C.VivianStringer NCAARegionalSemifinal1998-99 29-6 .829 17-1^ .944 t1st C.VivianStringer NCAARegionalFinal1999-00 26-8 .765 12-4^ .750 t3rd C.VivianStringer NCAAFinalFour2000-01 23-8 .742 13-3^ .813 3rd C.VivianStringer NCAASecondRound2001-02 9-20 .310 5-11^ .313 11th C.VivianStringer -------2002-03 21-8 .724 13-3^ .813 2nd C.VivianStringer NCAASecondRound2003-04 21-12 .636 10-6^ .625 t6th C.VivianStringer NCAAFirstRound2004-05 28-7 .800 14-2^ .875 1st C.VivianStringer NCAARegionalFinal2005-06 27-5 .844 16-0^ 1.000 1st C.VivianStringer NCAARegionalSemifinal2006-07 27-9 .750 12-4^! .750 t2nd C.VivianStringer NCAAChampionship,runnerup2007-08 27-7 .794 14-2^ .875 2nd C.VivianStringer NCAARegionalFinal2008-09 21-13 .636 9-7^ .563 7th C.VivianStringer NCAARegionalSemifinals2009-10 19-15 .559 9-7^ .563 5th C.VivianStringer NCAAFirstRoundTotals 769-324 .704 330-102 .764 *indicatesAtlantic10Conference$indicatesAtlantic10Tournamentchampion^indicatesBIGEASTConference!indicatesBIGEASTTournamentchampion

Rutgers All-Time Head Coaches•C.VivianStringer(picturednearright)15seasons,323-160(.678)overall;156-60(.722)BIGEAST,4BIGEASTregularseasoncrowns1BIGEASTTournamenttitle,12NCAATournamentberths

•TheresaGrentz(picturedfarright)19seasons,434-150(.743)overall;156-28(.848)Atlantic10,fourA-10Tournamenttitles;nineNCAAberths

•DottieMcCrea,oneseason,5-9(.357)•EllenJohns,oneseason,6-5(.545)•CarleneMitchell,onecontest,2010,1-0(1.000)

Year-by-Year Results

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Scoring Average Pts Gms Avg1. SueWicks(1984-88) 2,655 12521.22. KrisKirchner(1980-81)621 3318.83. CappiePondexter(2002-06)2,211 12118.34. ReginaHoward(1983-87) 1,807 11815.35.EpiphannyPrince(2006-09) 155210315.16. TerryDorner(1980-82) 973 65 15.07. CarolineDeRoose(1990-94)1,762 118 14.98. JuneOlkowski(1978-82) 1,500 103 14.69 VickyPicott(1987-91) 1,792 123 14.610.TanyaHansen(1988-92) 1,682116 14.5Rebounds1. SueWicks(1984-88) *13572. KiaVaughn(2005-09) 10793. ReginaHoward(1983-87) 10364. VickyPicott(1987-91) 10295. SandyTupurins(1976-80) 9446. TanyaHansen(1988-92) 8947. KathyGlutz(1976-80) 8358. JuneOlkowski(1978-82) 7809. C’taMitchelson(1989-93) 76410.LindaMiles(1997-01) 75111.LaTonyaJohnson(1988-92) 74512. EssenceCarson(2004-08) 70713.JanellWilliams(1991-95) 70014.TammySutton-Brown(1997-01) 68515.JulieSalmon(1982-86) 656

Rebounding Average Rebs. Gms Avg.1. SueWicks(1984-88) 1,357 125 10.92. SandyTupurins(1976-80) 944 98 9.63. KrisKirchner(1980-81) 314 33 9.54. TerryDorner(1980-82) 576 65 8.95. ReginaHoward(1983-87)1,036 118 8.86. VickyPicott(1987-91) 1,029 123 8.47. KiaVaughn(2005-09) 1068 134 8.08. TanyaHansen(1988-92) 894 116 7.79. JuneOlkowski(1978-82) 780 103 7.610. KathyGlutz(1976-80) 835 115 7.3

Assists1. TashaPointer(1997-01) *8392. JanetMalouf(1985-89) 7183. MaryCoyle(1978-82) 6404. MateeAjavon(2004--08) 5565. LizHanson(1992-96) 4746. CappiePondexter(2002-06) 4707. KristenFoley(1982-87) 4558. PattyCoyle(1978-82) 3949. TelicherAustin(1985-89) 37110. CarolineDeRoose(1990-94) 359

Steals1. TashaPointer(1997-01) *2922. SueWicks(1984-88) 2873. LizHanson(1992-96) 2874. MateeAjavon(2004-08) 2755. DeniseKenney(1976-79) 2636. EpiphannyPrince(2006-09) 2607. VickyPicott(1987-91) 2578. ReginaHoward(1983-87) 2169. C’taMitchelson(1989-93) 21310. CappiePondexter(2002-06) 213

Blocked Shots1. SueWicks(1984-88) 2932. KiaVaughn(2005-09) 2793. LaTonyaJohnson(1988-92) 2484. TanyaHansen(1988-92) 2455. TammySutton-Brown(1997-01) 1486. RashidatJunaid(2006-2010) 1367. ReginaKalucki(1991-95) 1288. SandyTupurins(1976-80) 1079. EssenceCarson(2004-08) 10710. RebeccaRichman(2001-05) 106

1,000 Point Scorers1. SueWicks(1984-88) *2,655

2. CappiePondexter(2002-06) 2,211

3. ReginaHoward(1983-87) 1,807

4. VickyPicott(1987-91) 1,792

5. TelicherAustin(1985-89) 1,789

6. CarolineDeRoose(1990-94) 1,762

7. TanyaHansen(1988-92) 1,682

8. MateeAjavon(2004-08 1,622

9. EpiphannyPrince(2006-09) 1,552

10. JuneOlkowski(1978-82) 1,500

11. TashaPointer(1997-01) 1,456

12. KathyGlutz(1976-80) 1,415

13. LizHanson(1992-96) 1,413

14. ShawnettaStewart(1997-00) 1,346

15. TomoraYoung(1995-99) 1,344

16. KiaVaughn(2005-09) 1,329

17. PattiSikorski(1976-80) 1,284

18. LorrieLawrence(1980-84) 1,272

19. EssenceCarson(2004-08) 1,262

20.TammySutton-Brown(1997-01) 1,246

21. JulieSalmon(1982-86) 1,226

22. PattyCoyle(1978-82) 1,209

23. BrittanyRay(2006-10) 1,142

24. JennieHall(1979-83) 1,104

25. DeniseKenney(1976-79) 1,103

26.PattyDelehanty(1978-82) 1,077

27. MichelleCampbell(2002-06) 1,054

28. KristenFoley(1982-87) 1,051

29. DawnMcCullouch(2000-04) 1,009

SueWicks(1984-88)istheall-timeleaderinscoringandrebounding.

VickyPicott(1987-91)ranksfourthinbothscoringandreboundingintherecordbook.

TashaPointer(1997-01)compiledaRutgersrecord-men’sandwomen’s-forassistsand

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Games Played1. KiaVaughn(2005-09) 1352. EssenceCarson(2004-08) 1333. MateeAjavon(2004-08) 1324. LindaMiles(1997-2001) 130 TammySutton-Brown(1997-01) 130 RashidatJunaid(2006-10) 1307. PattyCoyle(1978-82) 129 PattyDelehanty(1978-82) 129 TashaPointer(1997-01) 129 MichelleCampbell(2002-06) 12911. TelicherAustin(1985-89) 127Field Goals Made1. SueWicks(1984-88) *1,0912. CappiePondexter(2002-06) 8103. TelicherAustin(1985-89) 8074. ReginaHoward(1983-87) 7365. VickyPicott(1987-91) 7066. TanyaHansen(1988-92) 6827. CarolineDeRoose(1990-94) 6308. JuneOlkowski(1978-82) 6009. MateeAjavon(2004-08) 59910. KathyGlutz(1976-80) 560 KiaVaughn(2005-09) 560

Field Goals Attempted1. SueWicks(1984-88) *2,0992. CappiePondexter(2002-06) 1,7683. TelicherAustin(1985-89) 1,6234. VickyPicott(1987-91) 1,4735. MateeAjavon(2004-08) 1,4426. CarolineDeRoose(1990-94) 1,4307. PattiSikorski(1976-80) 1,2658. JuneOlkowski(1978-82) 1,2569. TanyaHansen(1988-92) 1,25410. ReginaHoward(1983-87) 1,237

Field Goal Percentage(minimum100made) FGM-FGA Pct.1. MissyLender(1985-89) 349-575 *.6072. ReginaHoward(1983-87)736-1,237 .5953. T.Sutton-Brown(1997-01) 471-816 .5774. LorrieLawrence(1980-84) 539-960 .5615. KiaVaughn(2005-09) 560-1002 .5596. M.Campbell(2002-06) 404-736 .5497. TanyaHansen(1988-92) 682-1,254 .5448. KrisKirchner(1980-81) 253-476 .5329. SueWicks(1984-88) 1,091-2,099 .52010. TerryDorner(1980-82) 368-719 .512

Free Throws Made1. SueWicks(1984-88) 4732. CappiePondexter(2002-06) 4273. VickyPicott(1987-91) 3784. EpiphannyPrince(2006-09) 3675. TashaPointer(1997-01) 3576. LizHanson(1992-96) 3567. ReginaHoward(1983-87) 3358. TanyaHansen(1988-92) 3189. MateeAjavon(2004-08) 31210. TammySutton-Brown(1997-01) 304

Free Throws Attempted1. SueWicks(1984-88) 6412. VickyPicott(1987-91) 5423. CappiePondexter(2002-06) 5394. ReginaHoward(1983-87) 531 TashaPointer(1997-01) 5316. TanyaHansen(1988-92) 501

7. TammySutton-Brown(1997-01) 4948. EpiphannyPrince(2006-09) 4669. JuneOlkowski(1978-82) 44110. LizHanson(1992-96) 440Free Throw Percentage(minimum100made) FTA-FTM Pct.1. CarolineDeRoose(1990-94) 297-356 .8342. LizHanson(1992-96) 356-440 .8093. JoanneBurke(1979-81) 147-182 .8084. JulieSalmon(1982-86) 250-312 .8015. PattyCoyle(1978-82) 211-265 .7966. PattyDelehanty(1978-82) 137-173 .792 CappiePondexter(2002-06) 427-539 .7927. EpiphannyPrince(2006-09) 367-466 .7888. DebbiePaladino(1981-85) 123-158 .778

Three-Point Field Goals Made1. CarolineDeRoose(1990-94) 2052. BrittanyRay(2006-10) 1893. TomoraYoung(1995-99) 1804. CappiePondexter(2002-06) 1645. ShawnettaStewart(1997-00) 1446. EpiphannyPrince(2006-09) `1317. BrittanyRay(2006-) 1238. MauriHorton(1999-03) 112 MateeAjavon(2004-08) 11210. LizHanson(1992-96) 100

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted1. CarolineDeRoose(1990-94) 5172. TomoraYoung(1995-99) 5133. BrittanyRay(2006-10) 4954. ShawnettaStewart(1997-00) 4085. CappiePondexter(2002-06) 3856. EpiphannyPrince(2006-09) 3837. MateeAjavon(2004-08) 3638. MauriHorton(1999-03) 3399. KristenSomogyi(1994-97) 31710. LizHanson(1992-96) 28

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage(minimum80made) 3FGM-3FGAPct.1. C.Pondexter(2002-06) 164-385 .4262. CarolineDeRoose(1990-94)205-517 .3973. BrittanyRay(2006-10) 189-495 .3824. LizHanson(1992-96) 100-280 .3575. NikkiJett(2000-05) 87-245 .3556. S.Stewart(1997-00) 144-408 .3537. TomoraYoung(1995-99) 180-513 .3518. EpiphannyPrince(2006-09) 131-383 .3429. MauriHorton(1999-03) 112-339 .33010. MateeAjavon(2004-08) 112-363 .309*indicatesoverallRutgersrecord(menandwomen)

CappiePondexterholdsthetopspotforthree-pointfieldgoalpercentage.

KiaVaughnistheall-timeleaderingamesplayed.

BrittanyRayrankssecondall-timeinthree-pointersmade.

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INDIVIDUAL Single-GameMostPoints 44,SueWicks,atGeorgeWashington (Dec.5,1987)MostPoints,OneHalf 33,SueWicks,atGeorgeWashington (Dec.5,1987)MostRebounds 26,SandyTupurins,vs.WilliamPaterson (March1,1977)MostAssists 18,TashaPointer,vs.StephenF.Austin (March17,2001;NCAATournament)MostSteals 10,DeniseKenney,atSaintJoseph’s (Feb.16,1978)MostBlockedShots 11,SueWicks,vs.WestVirginia (Jan.3,1987)MostFieldGoalsMade 20,SueWicks,atGeorgeWashington (Dec.5,1987)MostFieldGoalsAttempted 31,SueWicks,atDuquesne(Feb.11,1988)MostFreeThrowsMade 15,ReginaHowardatTemple (Feb.19,1987)MostFreeThrowsAttempted 24,ReginaHoward,atTemple (Feb.19,1987)MostThree-PointFieldGoalsMade 7,CarolineDeRoose,atWestVirginia (March7,1992) 7,MauriHorton,atWestVirginia (Jan.12,2002)MostThree-PointFieldGoalsAttempted 16,MauriHorton,atWestVirginia (Jan.12,2002)

TEAM Single-GameMostPointsScored 130,defeatedWilliamPaterson,130-50 (Jan.17,1980)MostPointsScored,BothTeams 208,defeatedProvidence,106-102(ot) (Nov.29,1993)

MostPointsScored,OneHalf 65,defeatedLongIsland,117-53 (Jan.27,1979)MostPointsAllowed 110,lostatNorthCarolinaState,110-68 (Jan.12,1985)MostPointsScored,AwayCourt 122,defeatedKean,122-71 (Feb.27,1980)MostPointsScored,NeutralCourt 96,defeatedLongBeachState,96-84at Bronx,N.Y.(March23,1979;AIAWEastern SatelliteTournamentConsolation) 96,defeatedPennState,96-79at Philadelphia,Pa. (March14,1981;EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegion TournamentSemifinals)LargestMarginofVictory 80,defeatedWilliamPaterson,130-50 (Jan.17,1980)LargestMarginofDefeat 42,lostatNorthCarolinaState,110-68 (Jan.12,1985) 42,losttoPennState,100-58 (Nov.28,1994)MostRebounds 68,defeatedRhodeIsland,114-65 (Jan.11,1979) 68,defeatedLongIsland,117-53 (Jan.27,1979) 68,defeatedWilliamPaterson,130-50 (Jan.17,1980) 68,defeatedWestVirginia,101-69 (Jan.9,1994)MostAssists 36,defeatedLongIsland,106-60 (Feb.16,1981)MostSteals 23,defeatedTemple,80-56 (Jan.17,1987)MostBlockedShots 17,defeatedOleMiss,89-83(3ot) (Dec.12,2006)MostFieldGoalsMade 54,defeatedWilliamPaterson,130-50 (Jan.17,1980)MostFieldGoalsAttempted 96,defeatedWestVirginia,87-71(2ot)

(Jan.18,1990)BestFieldGoalPercentage .732,defeatedRhodeIsland,94-32 (Dec.13,1986)MostFreeThrowsMade 41,defeatedClemson,99-76 (March18,1981;AIAWTournamentFirstRd)MostFreeThrowsAttempted 49,defeatedClemson,99-76(March18, 1981;AIAWTournamentFirstRound)BestFreeThrowPercentage 1.000(7-7)defeatedTemple,81-65 (Feb.1,1988)MostThree-PointFieldGoalsMade 12,lostatDePaul,87-73(Dec.7,2006)MostThree-PointFieldGoalsAttempted 31,lostatDePaul,87-73(Dec.7,2006)BestThree-PointField-GoalPercentage 1.000(3-3)defeatedRhodeIsland,80-40 (Jan.21,1988)MostPersonalFouls 34,lostatKentucky,97-78(Jan.12,1980) 34,defeatedProvidence,106-102(ot) (Nov.29,1993)

Single-SeasonMostVictories 30(1986-87)MostDefeats 20(2001-02)FewestVictories Five(1975-76)FewestDefeats Three(1986-87)MostGamesPlayed 36(2006-07)MostHomeGamesPlayed 20(1991-92)BestWinningPercentage .909,30-3(1986-87)LongestWinningStreak 23games(1986-87)LongestLosingStreak Eightgames(2001-02)LongestHomeWinningStreak 53(Feb.14.1985-Dec.30,1988)MostPointsScored 2,819(1980-81)MostPointsAllowed 2,206(1994-95)HighestScoringAverage 86.2(1978-79)MostRebounds 1,539(1980-81)MostFieldGoalsMade 1,141(1978-79)BestFieldGoalPercentage .509,1,129-2,220(1986-87)MostFreeThrowsMade 550(1979-80)MostFreeThrowsAttempted 758(1979-80)BestFree-ThrowPercentage .734,537-732(1980-81)

The1999-2000Rutgersteamcelebratingawinintheregionalfinal.

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Points1. SueWicks(1987-88) 7932. SueWicks(1986-87) 7263. SueWicks(1985-86) 7194. ReginaHoward(1986-87) 690 CappiePondexter(2005-06) 6906. EpiphannyPrince(2008-09) 6447. TerryDorner(1981-82) 6268. KrisKirchner(1980-81) 6219. TelicherAustin(1988-89) 61710. CappiePondexter(2003-04) 592

Scoring Average1. SueWicks(1987-88) 25.62. SueWicks(1986-87) 22.03. SueWicks(1985-86) 21.84. CappiePondexter(2005-06) 21.65. TelicherAustin(1988-89) 21.36. ReginaHoward(1986-87) 20.97. TanyaHansen(1991-92) 20.38. TerryDorner(1981-82) 19.69. CarolineDeRoose(1993-94) 19.410. KrisKirchner(1980-81) 18.8Rebounds1. SueWicks(1986-87) 4042. SueWicks(1987-88) 3763. SandyTupurins(1976-77) 3554. KiaVaughn(2006-07) 3365. SueWicks(1985-86) 3326. TerryDorner(1981-82) 324 ReginaHoward(1986-87) 3248. KrisKirchner(1980-81) 3149. JuneOlkowski(1978-79) 30410. KathyGlutz(1976-77) 294Rebounding Average1. SandyTupurins(1976-77) 13.7

SandyTupurins(1977-78) 13.73. SueWicks(1986-87) 12.24. SueWicks(1987-88) 12.15. KathyGlutz(1976-77) 10.56. JanellWilliams(1993-94) 10.47. TerryDorner(1981-82) 10.1 SueWicks(1985-86) 10.19. ReginaHoward(1986-87) 9.810. KathyGlutz(1977-78) 9.6

Assists1. TashaPointer(2000-01) *2572. TashaPointer(1998-99) 2263. JanetMalouf(1986-87) 2094. MaryCoyle(1981-82) 2085. JanetMalouf(1985-86) 1846. TashaPointer(1997-98) 1797. TashaPointer(1999-2000) 1778. LizHanson(1993-94) 1769. KristenFoley(1986-87) 17310. KristenSomogyi(1996-97) 172

Steals1. LizHanson(1993-94) *1172. DeniseKenney(1977-78) 1043. TashaPointer(1997-98) 984. ReginaHoward(1986-87) 93 VickyPicott(1990-91) 936. SueWicks(1986-87) 907. EpiphannyPrince(2006-07) 898. DeniseKenney(1976-77) 88 LizHanson(1995-96) 8810. C’taMitchelson(1992-93) 87 EpiphannyPrince(2008-09) 87Blocked Shots1. SueWicks(1986-87) 972. KiaVaughn(2006-07) 92

3. SueWicks(1987-88) 774. TanyaHansen(1990-91) 755. LaTonyaJohnson(1991-92) 746. KiaVaughn(2005-2006) 687. SueWicks(1985-86) 658. TanyaHansen(1991-92) 649. TanyaHansen(1989-90) 62 LaTonyaJohnson(1989-90) 62

Field Goals Made1. SueWicks(1987-88)* 3192. SueWicks(1986-87) 3053. SueWicks(1985-86) 2934. TelicherAustin(1988-89) 2755. ReginaHoward(1986-87) 2716. KrisKirchner(1980-81) 2537. CappiePondexter(2005-06) 2468. TerryDorner(1981-82) 2399. TanyaHansen(1991-92) 21910. JoanneBurke(1979-80) 218

Field Goals Attemped1. SueWicks(1986-87) 6092. SueWicks(1987-88) 6073. TelicherAustin(1988-89) 5544. SueWicks(1985-86) 5405. CappiePondexter(2003-04) 518 EpiphannyPrince(2008-09) 5187. CappiePondexter(2005-06) 5098. KrisKirchner(1980-81) 4769. TerryDorner(1981-82) 45910. DeniseKenney(1977-78) 450

Field Goal Percentage(minimum100attempts) FGM-FGA Pct.1. T.Sutton-Brown(1998-99)132-196*.6732. MissyLender(1987-88) 169-266 .6353. ReginaHoward(1986-87)271-430 .630

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4. TanyaHansen(1990-91) 206-335 .6155. ReginaHoward(1983-84)158-260 .608 MoniqueOliver(2009-10) 73-120 .6087. LorrieLawrence(1981-82)101-173 .5848. LorrieLawrence(1983-84)146-252 .5799. ReginaHoward(1985-86)188-325 .578 T.Sutton-Brown(2000-01)137-237 .578

Free Throws Made1. SueWicks(1987-88) 1552. TerryDorner(1981-82) 148 ReginaHoward(1986-87) 1484. CappiePondexter(2005-06) 1365. SueWicks(1985-86) 133 LizHanson(1993-94) 1337. CappiePondexter(2003-04) 1208. VickyPicott(1990-91) 1179. SueWicks(1986-87) 11610. KrisKirchner(1980-81) 115 JulieSalmon(1982-83) 115

Free Throws Attempted1. ReginaHoward(1986-87) 2082. TerryDorner(1981-82) 2073. SueWicks(1987-88) 1914. SueWicks(1985-86) 1835. TashaPointer(1997-98) 1776. KrisKirchner(1980-81) 1707. CappiePondexter(2005-06) 1688. EpiphannyPrince(2008-09) 1669. TanyaHansen(1991-92) 16210. VickyPicott(1990-91) 160 LizHanson(1993-94) 160

Free Throw Percentage(minimum70attempts) FTM-FTA Pct.1. TomoraYoung(1997-98) 64-71 .9012. CarolineDeRoose(1991-92)91-103 .8833. C.DeRoose(1993-94) 108-127 .8504. JoanneBurke(1980-81) 62-73 .8495. JulieSalmon(1982-83) 115-136 .8466. PattyCoyle(1979-80) 61-73 .8367. LizHanson(1993-94) 133-160 .8318. PattyCoyle(1981-82) 73-88 .8309. C.DeRoose(1992-93) 71-86 .82610. LizHanson(1995-96) 70-86 .814

Three-Point Field Goals Made1. TomoraYoung(1997-98) 712. CarolineDeRoose(1991-92) 68 BrittanyRay(2009-10) 664. CappiePondexter(2005-06) 625. CarolineDeRoose(1993-94) 60 TomoraYoung(1998-99) 60 MauriHorton(2001-2002) 608. ShawnettaStewart(1998-99) 569. LizHanson(1994-95) 5510. CarolineDeRoose(1992-93) 50

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted1. TomoraYoung(1997-98) 1862. CarolineDeRoose(1991-92) 1763. MauriHorton(2001-02) 1744. BrittanyRay(2009-10) 171 LizHanson(1994-95) 161 KristinSomogyi(1996-97) 1617. TomoraYoung(1998-99) 1608. CarolineDeRoose(1993-94) 1499. EpiphannyPrince(2008-09 14810. ShawnettaStewart(1999-00) 145

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage(minimum100attempts) 3FGM-3FGA Pct.1. C.Pondexter(2005-06) 62-127 .4882. S.Stewart(1998-99) 56-134 .4183. CarolineDeRoose(1993-94)60-149 .4034. CarolineDeRoose(1992-93)50-128 .3915. CarolineDeRoose(1991-92)68-176 .386 BrittanyRay(2009-10) 66-171 .3867. TomoraYoung(1997-98) 71-186 .3828. CappiePondexter(2003-04) 40-105 .3819. TomoraYoung(1998-99) 60-160 .37510. BrittanyRay(2008-09) 121-327 .370*indicatesoverallRutgersrecord(menandwomen)

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30/40 POINT CLUB Player Opponent(Date) Points1. SueWicks atGeorgeWashington(12-5-87) 442. SueWicks atDuquesne(2-11-88) 42 SueWicks atWestVirginia(2-13-88) 42 AliciaSheeler atTemple(2-1-95) 425. CappiePondexter atSouthFlorida(1-11-06) 406. SueWicks vs.SanDiegoStateinMiami,Fla.;37 OrangeBowl/BurgerKingInvitational(12-30-85) ReginaHoward atTemple(2-19-87) 378. CarolineDeRoose atDuquesne(2-22-94) 369. PattyDelehanty vs.Pittsburgh(2-23-80) 35 SueWicks atTemple(2-1-88) 35 SueWicks vs.PennState; 35 Atlantic-10Tournament(3-11-88) TelicherAustin atPennState(2-11-89) 35 CarolineDeRoose vs.Tennessee(1-17-94) 35 CappiePondexter atBostonCollege(2-8-04) 3515.SueWicks vs.MarylandinMiami,FL; 34 OrangeBowl/BurgerKingInvitational(12-28-87) TanyaHansen vs.Maryland(1-4-92) 34 TanyaHansen atTennessee; NCAATournament(3-21-92) 34 CarolineDeRoose vs.St.Bonaventure(2-18-93) 3419.SueWicks vs.PennState(1-29-87) 33 SueWicks atN.C.State;NCAATournament(3-14-87) 33 LizHanson atSaintJoseph’s(2-26-94) 33 TashaPointer atUCLAinLosAngeles,Calif.; 33 Pac-10/BIGEASTChallenge(12-27-97) MichelleCampbell vs.Rider(11-20-04) 33 EpiphannyPrince vs.Connecticut(2-5-08 .3324.PattiSikorski vs.LongIsland(1-27-79) 32 SueWicks vs.Massachusetts(1-25-86) 32 SueWicks vs.SetonHall(12-22-86) 32 SueWicks vs.WestVirginia(1-3-87) 32 ReginaHoward atWestVirginia(2-9-87) 32 TelicherAustin vs.RhodeIsland(2-4-89) 32 TelicherAustin vs.Duquesne; Atlantic10Tournament(3-9-89) 32 VickyPicott vs.St.Bonaventure(2-21-91) 3232.AliceHedden atKean(2-2-78) 31 JuneOlkowski atSouthernConnecticut(1-30-79) 31 SueWicks atRhodeIsland(12-10-85) 31 ReginaHoward vs.WestVirginia(2-22-86) 31 ReginaHoward vs.Duquesne(3-1-86) 31 SueWicks atMonmouth(12-9-86) 31 SueWicks vs.Virginia(1-13-87) 31 TanyaHansen atRhodeIsland(1-30-92) 31 CarolineDeRoose vs.WesternKentucky; 31 NCAATournament(3-16-94) TomoraYoung atVillanova(2-12-97) 31 CappiePondexter atGeorgetown(2-22-03) 3143.KathyGlutz vs.SetonHall(1-29-77) 30 JuneOlkowski vs.Queens(2-7-80) 30 JuneOlkowski atMaryland; 30 EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament(3-8-80) TerryDorner vs.Minnesota;AIAWTournament(3-23-82) 30 PattyCoyle vs.TexasinPhiladelphia,Pa.; 30 AIAWTournament(3-28-82) LorrieLawrence atTemple(2-3-83) 30 LorrieLawrence atWestVirginia(2-28-83) 30 SueWicks vs.GeorgeWashington(1-4-86) 30 TelicherAustin vs.GeorgeWashington(1-8-87) 30 TanyaHansen atDuquesne(1-14-92) 30 CarolineDeRoose atSt.Bonaventure(1-14-93) 30 CarolineDeRoose vs.Massachusetts(2-28-94) 30 AliciaSheeler atRhodeIsland(1-14-95) 30 TomoraYoung vs.Drake;RutgersCoca-ColaClassic(11-30-97) 30 CappiePondexter vs.Miami;BIGEASTTournament(3-9-03) 30 CappiePondexter atHarvard(12-30-03) 30

100-PLUS POINT GAMES Score Site Facility DateRutgers101,SetonHall54 H CAG 1-29-77Rutgers104,Kean70 H CAG 2-3-77Rutgers113,MorganState60 H CAG 2-10-77Rutgers111,Temple56 H CAG 2-24-77Rutgers101,Hofstra52 A 3-5-77Rutgers104,WestChester73 H CAG 2-9-78Rutgers113,GlassboroState77 H CAG 2-21-78Rutgers110,Princeton70 H CAG 12-9-78Rutgers107,Oakland(MI)62 N Flushing,NY 12-27-78Rutgers114,RhodeIsland65 H LBAC 1-11-7Rutgers117,LongIsland53 H LBAC 1-27-79Rutgers104,EastStroudsburg64 H CAG 2-3-79Rutgers101,Queens84 A 2-10-79Rutgers116,Princeton43 A 11-27-79Rutgers130,WilliamPaterson50 H CAG 1-17-80Rutgers102,Queens74 H LBAC 2-7-8Rutgers116,GlassboroState38 H CAG 2-19-80Rutgers122,Kean71 A 2-27-80Rutgers111,LaSalle64 H LBAC 11-29-80Rutgers116,FairleighDickinson57 H LBAC 12-2-80Rutgers106,BostonUniversity76 A 12-6-80Rutgers105,SetonHall85 H CAG 12-9-80Rutgers104,Temple64 A 1-6-81Rutgers100,RhodeIsland42 H LBAC 1-14-81Rutgers106,LongIsland60 H LBAC 2-16-81Rutgers105,LaSalle58 H LBAC 11-28-81Rutgers109,Queens53 A 2-2-84Rutgers106,St.Bonaventure65 H LBAC 1-31-8Rutgers108,Duquesne33 H LBAC 1-9-88Rutgers108,Duquesne47 A 2-11-88Rutgers100,RhodeIsland67 H LBAC 3-7-88Rutgers100,RhodeIsland65 H LBAC 2-4-89Rutgers110,St.Bonaventure86 A 2-13-89Rutgers106,Providence102(ot) A 11-29-93Rutgers101,WestVirginia69 A 1-9-94Rutgers100,WestVirginia71 H LBAC 1-4-95

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Scoring AverageSeason Leader Gms Pts.--Avg.1974-75 CharlotteWalker 11 139-12.61975-76 NotAvailable1976-77 PattiSikorski 28 443--15.81977-78 KathyGlutz 26 430--16.51978-79 JuneOlkowski 32 496--15.51979-80 JoanneBurke 33 521--15.81980-81 KrisKirchner 33 621--18.81981-82 TerryDorner 32 626--19.61982-83 LorrieLawrence 29 507--17.51983-84 LorrieLawrence 23 338--14.71984-85 SueWicks 28 417--14.91985-86 SueWicks 33 719--21.81986-87 SueWicks 33 726--22.01987-88 SueWicks 31 793--25.61988-89 TelicherAustin 29 617--21.31989-90 VickyPicott 30 509--17.01990-91 VickyPicott 30 549--18.31991-92 TanyaHansen 27 547--20.31992-93 CarolineDeRoose 28 439--15.71993-94 CarolineDeRoose 30 582--19.41994-95 LizHanson 30 447--14.91995-96 LizHanson 28 371--13.31996-97 TomoraYoung 26 359--13.81997-98 TashaPointer 32 448--14.01998-99 ShawnettaStewart 35 502--14.31999-00 ShawnettaStewart 34 496--14.62000-01 TammySutton-Brown31 372--12.02001-02 MauriHorton 28 364--13.02002-03 CappiePondexter 29 532--18.32003-04 CappiePondexter 33 592--17.92004-05 CappiePondexter 27 397--14.72005-06 CappiePondexter 32 690--21.62006-07 KiaVaughn 36 462-12.82007-08 EpiphannyPrince 34 469-13.82008-09 EpiphannyPrince 33 644-19.52009-10 BrittanyRay 34 484-14.2

Rebounding AverageSeason Leader GmsRebs.--Avg.1974-75 SuePhillippe 11 94--8.51975-76 NotAvailable1976-77 SandyTupurins 26 355--13.71977-78 SandyTupurins 17 233--13.71978-79 JuneOlkowski 32 304--9.51979-80 SandyTupurins 32 245--7.71980-81 KrisKirchner 33 314--9.51981-82 TerryDorner 32 324--10.11982-83 JulieSalmon 27 214--7.91983-84 ReginaHoward 29 241--8.31984-85 SueWicks 28 245--8.81985-86 SueWicks 33 332--10.11986-87 SueWicks 33 404--12.21987-88 SueWicks 31 376--12.11988-89 VickyPicott 31 253--8.21989-90 VickyPicott 30 243--8.11990-91 VickyPicott 30 283--9.41991-92 TanyaHansen 27 231--8.61992-93 C’taMitchelson 31 230--7.41993-94 JanellWilliams 26 271--10.41994-95 JanellWilliams 20 172--8.61995-96 SusanBlauser 27 151--5.6

1996-97 SusanBlauser 27 179--6.61997-98 LindaMiles 32 220--6.91998-99 ShawnettaStewart 35 246--7.01999-00 ShawnettaStewart 34 215--6.32000-01 TashaPointer 31 186--6.02001-02 DavalynCunningham25 188--7.52002-03 ShaliciaHurns 17 121--7.12003-04 ShaliciaHurns 31 192--6.22004-05 MichelleCampbell35 198--5.72005-06 KiaVaughn 32 224--7.02006-07 KiaVaughn 36 336--9.32007-08 KiaVaughn 34 282-8.32008-09 KiaVaughn 33 237-7.22009-10 ChelseyLee 34 238-7.2

Assists AverageSeason Leader GmsAssts.--Avg.1974-75 BarbaraKnudson 11 21--1.91975-76 NotAvailable1976-77 PattiSikorski 28 129--4.61977-78 SheilahCollins 25 148--5.91978-79 MaryCoyle 32 132--4.11979-80 MaryCoyle 27 136--5.01980-81 MaryCoyle 33 164--5.01981-82 MaryCoyle 32 208--6.51982-83 JanetSchwarz 29 104--3.61983-84 DebbiePaladino 29 126--4.31984-85 KristenFoley 27 76--2.81985-86 JanetMalouf 33 184--5.61986-87 JanetMalouf 33 209--6.31987-88 JanetMalouf 28 166--5.91988-89 JanetMalouf 31 159--5.11989-90 LynnUst 30 115--3.81990-91 CherylCop 30 106--3.51991-92 VickyGreen 31 131--4.21992-93 CherylCop 30 94--3.1 VickyGreen 31 97--3.11993-94 LizHanson 30 176--5.91994-95 LizHanson 30 167--5.61995-96 LizHanson 28 108--3.91996-97 KristenSomogyi 28 172--6.11997-98 TashaPointer 32 179--5.61998-99 TashaPointer 33 226--6.81999-00 TashaPointer 32 177--5.52000-01 TashaPointer 31 257--8.32001-02 NikkiJett 29 94--3.22002-03 CappiePondexter 29 142--4.92003-04 CappiePondexter 33 141--4.32004-05 MateeAjavon 35 121--3.52005-06 MateeAjavon 32 144--4.52006-07 MateeAjavon 32 121--3.82007-08 MateeAjavon 33 170-5.22008-09 EpiphannyPrince 33 91-2.82009-10 KhadijahRushdan 32 116-3.6

Steals AverageSeason Leader Gms Stls.--Avg.1974-75 NotAvailable1975-76 NotAvailable1976-77 DeniseKenney 21 88--4.21977-78 DeniseKenney 28 104--3.71978-79 DeniseKenney 32 71--2.21979-80 JoanneBurke 33 83--2.5

1980-81 JoanneBurke 29 57--2.01981-82 JuneOlkowski 24 58--2.41982-83 JennieHall 27 76--2.81983-84 LorrieLawrence 23 50--2.21984-85 SueWicks 28 30--1.11985-86 SueWicks 33 86--2.61986-87 ReginaHoward 33 93--2.81987-88 SueWicks 31 81--2.61988-89 JanetMalouf 31 50--1.61989-90 VickyPicott 30 73--2.41990-91 VickyPicott 30 93--3.11991-92 C’taMitchelson 31 70--2.31992-93 C’taMitchelson 31 87--2.81993-94 LizHanson 30 117--3.91994-95 LizHanson 30 69--2.31995-96 LizHanson 28 88--3.11996-97 TomoraYoung 26 51--2.01997-98 TashaPointer 32 98--3.11998-99 ShawnettaStewart35 68--1.91999-00 ShawnettaStewart34 62--1.82000-01 TashaPointer 31 67--2.22001-02 DavalynCunningham25 46--1.82002-03 ChelseaNewton 29 56--1.92003-04 CappiePondexter 33 58--1.82004-05 MateeAjavon 35 77--2.22005-06 MateeAjavon 32 84--2.62006-07 EpiphannyPrince 36 89--2.72007-08 EpiphannyPrince 34 84-2.52008-09 EpiphannyPrince 33 87-2.62009-10 KhadijahRushdan 34 56-1.8

MateeAjavonledtheScarlletKnightsinassistsinfour-straightseasons(2004-08).

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Field Goal Percentage(minimum90attempts)Season Leader Gms FGM-FGA Pct.1974-75 CharlotteWalker 11 62-162 .3831975-76 NotAvailable1976-77 SuePhillippe 27 136-279 .4871977-78 SheilahCollins 25 93-180 .5171978-79 SandyTupurins 23 53-93 .5701979-80 ChrisDailey 30 48-93 .5161980-81 JuneOlkowski 17 101-190 .5321981-82 LorrieLawrence 27 101-173 .5841982-83 LorrieLawrence 29 215-374 .5751983-84 ReginaHoward 29 158-260 .6081984-85 ReginaHoward 24 119-222 .5361985-86 ReginaHoward 32 188-325 .5781986-87 ReginaHoward 33 271-430 .6301987-88 MissyLender 32 169-266 .6351988-89 MissyLender 29 114-198 5761989-90 VickyPicott 30 204-413 .4941990-91 TanyaHansen 29 206-335 .6151991-92 CherylCop 23 83-148 .5611992-93 ReginaKalucki 31 89-177 .5031993-94 GabrielaGonzalez 30 96-186 .5161994-95 GabrielaGonzalez 30 50-96 .5211995-96 LizHanson 28 131-298 .4401996-97 SusanBlauser 28 111-226 .4911997-98 T.Sutton-Brown 32 93-172 .5411998-99 T.Sutton-Brown 35 132-196 .6731999-00 T.Sutton-Brown 32 109-211 .5172000-01 T.Sutton-Brown 31 137-237 .5782001-02 D.Cunningham 25 101-224 .4512002-03 MichelleCampbell 29 57-106 .5382003-04 MichelleCampbell 33 97-181 .5362004-05 MichelleCampbell 35 151-269 .5612005-06 MichelleCampbell 32 99-180 5502006-07 KiaVaughn 36 182-327 .5572007-08 KiaVaughn 34 146-266 .5492008-09 KiaVaughn 33 151-258 .5852009-10 MoniqueOliver 32 73-120. 608

Free Throw Percentage (minimum20attempts)Season Leader GmsFTM-FTA, Pct.1974-75 CharlotteWalker 11 14-22 .6361975-76 NotAvailable1976-77 PattiSikorski 28 79-101 .7821977-78 PattiSikorski 28 53-68 .7791978-79 PattyDelehanty 32 42-52 .8081979-80 PattyCoyle 33 61-73 .8361980-81 JoanneBurke 29 62-73 .8491981-82 PattyCoyle 32 73-88 .8301982-83 JulieSalmon 27 115-136 .8461983-84 DebbiePaladino 29 33-41 .8051984-85 DebbiePaladino 26 30-39 .7691985-86 JulieSalmon 32 30-38 .7891986-87 SueWicks 33 116-153 .7581987-88 SueWicks 31155-191.8121988-89 JanetMalouf 31 36-43 .8371989-90 CherylCop 11 22-25 .8801990-91 CherylCop 30 33-41 .8051991-92 CarolineDeRoose 32 91-103 .8831992-93 CarolineDeRoose 28 71-86 .8261993-94 CarolineDeRoose 30 108-127 .850

1994-95 LizHanson 30 118-149 .7921995-96 LizHanson 28 70-86 .8141996-97 KristenSomogyi 28 43-52 .8271997-98 TomoraYoung 32 64-71 .9011998-99 LindaMiles 35 63-82 .7681999-00 S.Stewart 34 108-142 .7612000-01 KourtneyWalton 19 22-31 .7102001-02 MauriHorton 28 32-45 .7112002-03 CappiePondexter 29 103-129 .7982003-04 CappiePondexter 33 120-156 .7692004-05 CappiePondexter 27 68-86 .7912005-06 CappiePondexter 32 136-168 .8102006-07 EpiphannyPrince 36 111-139 .7992007-08 MateeAjavon 33 82-104 .7882008-09 HeatherZurich 33 27-31 .8712009-10 BrittanyRay 34 102-135 .756

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage(minimum40attempts)Season Leader Gms FGM-FGA Pct.1986-87 GlorisaCatala 23 8-29 !.2761987-88 GlorisaCatala 25 18-50 .3601988-89 JanetMalouf 31 45-99 .4551989-90 GlorisaCatala 26 22-59 .3731990-91 CarolineDeRoose 28 27-64 .4221991-92 CarolineDeRoose 32 68-176 .3861992-93 CarolineDeRoose 28 50-128 .3911993-94 CarolneDeRoose 30 60-149 .4031994-95 RachelPieczynski 23 16-42 .3811995-96 LizHanson 28 39-99 .3941996-97 TomoraYoung 26 34-108 .3151997-98 TomoraYoung 32 71-186 .3821998-99 ShawnettaStewart 35 56-134 .4181999-00 TashaPointer 32 15-41 .3662000-01 KarlitaWashington 28 21-75 .2802001-02 MauriHorton 28 60-174 .3452002-03 ChelseaNewton 29 18-42 .4292003-04 CappiePondexter 33 40-105 .3812004-05 CappiePondexter 27 33-72 .4582005-06 CappiePondexter 32 62-127 .4882006-07 MateeAjavon 32 32-81 .3952007-08 EpiphannyPrince 34 43-121 .3552008-09 BrittanyRay 33 49-128 .3832009-10 BrittanyRay 34 66-171 .386

!mostattemptstakenbyanyRUplayerinfirstseasonwithathree-pointline.

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3. KathyGlutz(1977-78) 26 250 9.64. KiaVaughn(2006-07) 36 336 9.35. ReginaHoward(1984-85) 24 208 8.76. SuePhillippe(1974-75) 11 94 8.57. VickyPicott(1988-89) 31 253 8.28. TanyaHansen(1989-90) 29 227 7.89. PattiSikorski(1977-78) 28 213 7.610.JoanDuda(1974-75) 11 82 7.5 JuneOlkowski(1978-80) 30 225 7.5

Junior GmsRebs. Avg.1. SueWicks(1986-87) 33 404 12.22. JanellWilliams(1993-94) 26 271 10.43. TanyaHansen(1990-91) 29 268 9.24. KiaVaughn(2007-08) 34 282 8.35. ReginaHoward(1985-86) 32 263 8.26. VickyPicott(1989-90) 30 243 8.17. TerryDorner(1980-81) 33 252 7.68. C’taMitchelson(1991-92) 31 228 7.49. ShaliciaHurns(2002-03) 17 121 7.110.DeniseKenney(1977-78) 28 197 7.0 ReginaKalucki(1993-94) 30 210 7.0 ShawnettaStewart(1998-99)35246 7.0

Senior GmsRebs. Avg.1. SueWicks(1987-88) 31 376 12.12. TerryDorner(1981-82) 32 324 10.13. ReginaHoward(1986-87) 33 324 9.84. KrisKirchner(1980-81) 33 314 9.55. VickyPicott(1990-91) 30 283 9.46. TanyaHansen(1991-92) 27 231 8.67. SandyTupurins(1979-80) 32 245 7.78. DavalynCunningham(2001-02)25188 7.59. C’taMitchelson(1992-93) 31 230 7.410.KiaVaughn(2008-09) 33 237 7.2Assists Average Freshman Gms Ast. Avg.1. JanetMalouf(1985-86) 33 184 5.6 TashaPointer(1997-98) 32 179 5.63. CappiePondexter(2002-03)29 142 4.94. PattiSikorski(1976-77) 28 129 4.65. MaryCoyle(1978-79) 32 132 4.16. JanetSchwarz(1982-83) 29 104 3.67. MateeAjavon(2004-05) 35 121 3.58. KristenFoley(1982-83) 14 42 3.09. EpiphannyPrince(2006-07)36 102 2.810.SaonaChapman(2001-02) 29 78 2.7

Sophomore Gms Ast. Avg.1. TashaPointer(1998-99) 33 226 6.82. JanetMalouf(1986-87) 33 209 6.33. LizHanson(1993-94) 30 176 5.94. MaryCoyle(1979-80) 27 136 5.05. DeniseKenney(1976-77) 21 96 4.66. MateeAjavon(2005-06) 32 144 4.57. CappiePondexter(2003-04)331414.38. CarolineDeRoose(1991-92)321304.19. CherylCop(1990-91) 30 106 3.5 AmyReynders(1993-94) 30 104 3.5 Junior Gms Ast. Avg.1. JanetMalouf(1987-88) 28 166 5.92. LizHanson(1994-95) 30 167 5.63. TashaPointer(1999-00) 32 177 5.54. MaryCoyle(1980-81) 33 164 5.0

5. KristenFoley(1985-86) 32 155 4.86. DebbiePaladino(1983-84) 29 126 4.37. VickyGreen(1991-92) 31 131 4.28. DeniseKenney(1977-78) 28 106 3.8 LynnUst(1989-90) 30 115 3.8 MateeAjavon(2006-07) 36 121 3.8 Senior GmsAst. Avg.1. TashaPointer(2000-01) 31 257 8.32. MaryCoyle(1981-82) 32 208 6.53. SheilahCollins(1977-78) 25 148 5.94. MateeAjavon(2007-08) 33 170 5.2 KristenFoley(1986-87) 33 173 5.25. JanetMalouf(1988-89) 31 159 5.16. LynnUst(1990-91) 21 91 4.37. LizHanson(1995-96) 28 108 3.98. CarolineDeRoose(1993-94)30 1143.89. PattyCoyle(1981-82) 32 117 3.7

Scoring Average Freshman Gms Pts. Avg.1. CappiePondexter(2002-03)29 532 18.32. PattiSikorski(1976-77) 28 443 15.83. KathyGlutz(1976-77) 28 433 15.5 JuneOlkowski(1978-79) 32 496 15.55. SueWicks(1984-85) 28 417 14.96. TashaPointer(1997-98) 32 448 14.07. JulieSalmon(1982-83) 27 371 13.78. SandyTupurins(1976-77) 26 345 13.39. AliciaSheeler(1993-94) 30 397 13.210.ReginaHoward(1983-84) 29 362 12.5 Sophomore Gms Pts. Avg.1. SueWicks(1985-86) 33 719 21.82. CappiePondexter(2003-04)3359217.93. KathyGlutz(1977-78) 26 430 16.54. LizHanson(1993-94) 30 481 16.05. CarolineDeRoose(1991-92)32 49915.66. JuneOlkowski(1979-80) 30 463 15.47. TanyaHansen(1989-90) 29 420 14.58. DeniseKenney(1976-77) 21 299 14.29. PattiSikorski(1977-78) 28 395 14.110.TomoraYoung(1996-97) 26 359 13.8 EpiphannyPrince(2007-08)34 469 13.8 Junior Gms Pts. Avg.1. SueWicks(1986-87) 33 726 22.02. EpiphannyPrince(2008-09)33 644 19.53. LorrieLawrence(1982-83) 29 507 17.54. TanyaHansen(1990-91) 29 500 17.25. VickyPicott(1989-90) 30 509 17.06. JoanneBurke(1979-80) 33 521 15.87. CarolineDeRoose(1992-93)28 43915.78. JanellWilliams(1993-94) 26 394 15.29. JuneOlkowski(1980-81) 17 256 15.110.LizHanson(1994-95) 30 447 14.9 Senior Gms Pts. Avg.1. SueWicks(1987-88) 31 793 25.62. CappiePondexter(2005-06)32 69021.63. TelicherAustin(1988-89) 29 617 21.34. ReginaHoward(1986-87) 33 690 20.95. TanyaHansen(1991-92) 27 547 20.36. TerryDorner(1981-82) 32 626 19.67. CarolineDeRoose(1993-94)30 58219.48. KrisKirchner(1980-81) 33 621 18.89. VickyPicott(1990-91) 30 549 18.310.JennieHall(1982-83) 27 410 15.2

Rebounding Average Freshman GmsRebs. Avg.1. SandyTupurins(1976-77) 26 355 13.72. KathyGlutz(1976-77) 28 294 10.53. JuneOlkowski(1978-79) 32 304 9.54. SueWicks(1984-85) 28 245 8.85. ReginaHoward(1983-84) 29 241 8.36. JulieSalmon(1982-83) 27 214 7.97. VickyPicott(1987-88) 32 250 7.88. KiaVaughn(2005-06) 32 224 7.09. AliciaSheeler(1994-95) 30 208 6.9 LindaMiles(1997-98) 32 220 6.9

Sophomore GmsRebs. Avg.1. SandyTupurins(1977-78) 17 233 13.72. SueWicks(1985-86) 33 332 10.1

Records By Class

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1974-75(6-5)EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentParticipantG CharlotteWalker So. 12.6ppg 4.7rpgG LillieJackson Fr. 7.0ppg 5.8rpgC SuePhillippe So. 11.2ppg 8.5rpgF BarbaraKnudson Sr. 10.3ppg 4.4rpgF JaniceAustin So. 5.3ppg 6.2rpg TopSubs:JoanDuda(So.,4.3ppg,7.5rpg), EvelynDonofrio(So.,2.9ppg,3.5rpg)

1975-76(5-9)(unavailable)

1976-77(17-11)EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentParticipantG DeniseKenney So. 14.2ppg 6.9rpgG KateSweeney Sr. 4.6ppg 2.7rpgC SandyTupurins Fr. 13.3ppg 13.7rpgF PattiSikorski Fr. 15.8ppg 6.0rpgF KathyGlutz Fr. 15.4ppg 10.5rpg TopSubs:SuePhillippe(Sr.,11.6ppg,6.0rpg), LillieJackson(Jr.,3.2ppg,2.5rpg)

1977-78(16-12)EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentParticipantG SheilahCollins Sr. 10.2ppg 5.9apgG DeniseKenney Jr. 13.5ppg 7.0rpgC SandyTupurins So. 12.1ppg 13.7rpgF PattiSikorski So. 14.1ppg 7.5rpgF KathyGlutz So. 16.5ppg 9.5rpg TopSubs:ErikaSauer(Sr.,8.6ppg,5.3rpg), AliceHedden(Fr.,5.1ppg,6.8rpg)

1978-79(28-4)EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentChampionAIAWEasternSatelliteTournamentParticipantG MaryCoyle Fr. 9.8ppg 4.1apgG DeniseKenney Sr. 13.2ppg 5.3rpgC SandyTupurins Jr. 5.7ppg 4.8rpgF JuneOlkowski Fr. 15.5ppg 9.5rpgF KathyGlutz Jr. 11.5ppg 6.0rpg TopSubs:PattyDelehanty(Fr.,10.6ppg, 5.1rpg),PattiSikorski(Jr.,7.5ppg,4.7rpg)

1979-80(28-5)EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentRunner-UpAIAWNationalTournamentFinalEightG MaryCoyle So. 5.4ppg 5.0apgG PattyCoyle So. 8.3ppg 3.0apgC SandyTupurins Sr. 8.1ppg 7.7rpgF KathyGlutz Sr. 6.6ppg 3.6rpgF JuneOlkowski So. 15.4ppg 7.5rpg TopSubs:JoanneBurke(Jr.,15.8ppg, 4.3rpg), PattyDelehanty(So.,11.1ppg,4.9rpg)

1980-81(27-6)EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentRunner-UpAIAWNationalTournamentFinalSixteenG MaryCoyle Jr. 4.8ppg 5.0apgG PattyCoyle Jr. 9.7ppg 3.3apgC KrisKirchner Sr. 18.8ppg 9.5rpgF JoanneBurke Sr. 11.5ppg 4.1rpgF JuneOlkowski Jr. 15.1ppg 5.6rpg TopSubs:TerryDorner(Jr.,10.5ppg, 7.6apg), JennieHall(So.,7.0ppg,3.2apg)

1981-82(25-7)EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentRunner-UpAIAWTournamentNationalChampionsG MaryCoyle Sr. 6.4ppg 6.5apg

G PattyCoyle Sr. 12.2ppg 4.0apgC TerryDorner Sr. 19.6ppg 10.1rpgF JuneOlkowski Sr. 11.9ppg 6.5rpgF JennieHall Jr. 10.7ppg 3.6rpg TopSubs:LorrieLawrence(So.,8.7ppg, 2.6rpg), PattyDelehanty(Sr.,6.4ppg,2.5rpg), ChrisDailey(Sr.,3.1ppg,2.6rpg)

1982-83(19-10)Atlantic10ConferenceTournamentRunner-UpG DebbiePaladino So. 4.0ppg 2.8apgG LorrieLawrence Jr. 17.5ppg 4.5rpgC JulieSalmon Fr. 13.7ppg 7.9rpgF JennieHall Sr. 15.2ppg 5.2rpgF CarolGlutz Jr. 9.1ppg 6.7rpg TopSubs:RonnieSmyth(Fr.,8.1ppg,4.4rpg), JaneSchwarz(Fr.,4.6ppg,3.6apg)

1983-84(20-9)Atlantic10ConferenceRegular-SeasonChampionAtlantic10ConferenceTournamentSemifinalistG DebbiePaladino Jr. 6.9ppg 4.3apgG JanetSchwarz So. 4.6ppg 2.5apgC JulieSalmon So. 11.1ppg 6.1rpgF ReginaHoward Fr. 12.5ppg 8.3rpgF LorrieLawrence Sr. 14.7ppg 3.9rpg TopSubs:CrystalBerry(Fr.,8.5ppg,4.7rpg), RonnieSmyth(So.,7.1ppg,3.8rpg)

1984-85(19-9)Atlantic10ConferenceTournamentQuarterfinalistG DebbiePaladino Sr. 4.3ppg 2.9apgG CrystalBerry So. 9.3ppg 5.0rpgC JulieSalmon Jr. 13.2ppg 6.4rpgF ReginaHoward So. 11.9ppg 8.7rpgF KristenFoley So. 5.4ppg 2.8apg TopSubs:SueWicks(Fr.,14.9ppg,8.8rpg), SueForsyth(Fr.,4.0ppg,3.9rpg)

1985-86(29-4)Atlantic10ConferenceRegular-SeasonChampionAtlantic10ConferenceTournamentRunner-UpNCAATournamentFinalEightG JanetMalouf Fr. 4.8ppg 5.6rpgG TelicherAustin Fr. 10.1ppg 2.9rpgC ReginaHoward Jr. 14.8ppg 8.2rpgF KristenFoley Jr. 10.8ppg 4.8rpgF SueWicks So. 21.8ppg 10.1rpg TopSubs:KelleyWatts(Sr.,6.9ppg,2.2apg), JulieSalmon(Sr.,5.1ppg,2.7rpg)

1986-87(30-3)Atlantic10ConferenceRegular-SeasonChampionAtlantic10ConferenceTournamentChampionNCAATournamentFinalEightG JanetMalouf So. 4.2ppg 6.3apgG TelicherAustin So. 12.3ppg 3.0rpgC ReginaHoward Sr. 20.9ppg 9.8rpgF KristenFoley Sr. 11.4ppg 5.2rpgF SueWicks Jr. 22.0ppg 12.2rpg TopSubs:JillShildt(Jr.,3.5ppg,1.3apg) MissyLender(So.,3.3ppg,3.2rpg)

1987-88(27-5)Atlantic10ConferenceRegular-SeasonChampionAtlantic10ConferenceTournamentChampionNCAATournamentSweetSixteenG JanetMalouf Jr. 6.4ppg 5.9apgG TelicherAustin Jr. 13.5ppg 3.9rpgC MissyLender Jr. 12.2ppg 5.2rpgF VickyPicott Fr. 11.4ppg 7.8rpg

F SueWicks Sr. 25.6ppg 12.1rpg TopSubs:LynnUst(Fr.,5.2ppg,2.8rpg), WendyPorter(Jr.,2.1ppg,2.3rpg)

1988-89(24-7)Atlantic10ConferenceRegular-SeasonCo-ChampionAtlantic10ConferenceTournamentSemifinalistNCAATournamentSecondRoundG JanetMalouf Sr. 9.0ppg 5.1apgG TelicherAustin Sr. 21.3ppg 4.8rpgC MissyLender Sr. 9.7ppg 5.1rpgF VickyPicott So. 11.9ppg 8.2rpgF LynnUst So. 7.9ppg 3.4rpg TopSubs:LaTonyaJohnson(Fr.,7.5ppg, 5.1rpg), TanyaHansen(Fr.,6.9ppg,5.4rpg)

1989-90(20-10)Atlantic10ConferenceRegular-SeasonCo-ChampionAtlantic10ConferenceTournamentSemifinalistNCAATournamentFirstRoundG LynnUst Jr. 9.4ppg 3.7rpgG SuzanneCooper Sr. 5.2ppg 2.1rpgC LaTonyaJohnson So. 8.4ppg 7.1rpgF VickyPicott Jr. 17.0ppg 8.1rpgF TanyaHansen So. 14.5ppg 7.8rpg TopSubs:VickyGreen(Fr.,4.6ppg,1.2rpg), GlorisaCatala(Sr.,4.2ppg,1.4rpg)

1990-91(23-7)Atlantic10ConferenceTournamentSemifinalistNCAATournamentFirstRoundG CherylCop So. 5.3ppg 1.7rpgG LynnUst Sr. 9.6ppg 3.6rpgC LaTonyaJohnson Jr. 6.0ppg 5.3rpgF VickyPicott Sr. 18.3ppg 9.4rpgF TanyaHansen Jr. 17.2ppg 9.2rpg TopSubs:CarolineDeRoose(Fr.,8.6ppg, 2.7rpg), VickyGreen(So.,4.4ppg,2.1rpg)

1991-92(21-11)Atlantic10ConferenceTournamentRunner-UpNCAATournamentSecondRoundG VickyGreen Jr. 7.7ppg 3.8rpgG CarolineDeRoose So. 15.6ppg 5.0rpgC LaTonyaJohnson Sr. 8.2ppg 6.7rpgF TanyaHansen Sr. 20.3ppg 8.6rpgF C’taMitchelson Jr. 7.9ppg 7.4rpg TopSubs:GabrielaGonzalez(Fr.,3.7ppg, 2.3rpg), LaDonEchols(Sr.,1.7ppg,1.3rpg)

1992-93(22-9)Atlantic10ConferenceRegular-SeasonChampionAtlantic10ConferenceTournamentChampionNCAATournamentSecondRoundG VickyGreen Sr. 6.7ppg 2.3rpgG CherylCop Sr. 7.8ppg 2.6rpgC C’taMitchelson Sr. 10.4ppg 7.4rpgF CarolineDeRoose Jr. 15.7ppg 5.0rpgF JanellWilliams So. 8.8ppg 7.1rpg

1993-94(22-8)Atlantic10ConferenceRegular-SeasonCo-ChampionAtlantic10ConferenceTournamentChampionNCAATournamentFirstRoundG LizHanson So. 16.0ppg 3.9rpgG AmyReynders So. 6.6ppg 4.4rpgC GabrielaGonzalez Jr. 7.4ppg 3.3rpgF CarolineDeRoose Sr. 19.4ppg 6.4rpgF JanellWilliams Jr. 15.2ppg 10.4rpg

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TopSub:ReginaKalucki(Jr.,11.7ppg, 7.0rpg)

1994-95(17-13)Atlantic10ConferenceTournamentRunner-UpG LizHanson Jr. 14.9ppg 3.9rpgG AmyReynders Jr. 6.6ppg 4.4rpgF ReginaKalucki Sr. 9.8ppg 5.1rpgF AliciaSheeler Fr. 13.2ppg 6.9rpgF JanellWilliams Sr. 13.0ppg 8.6rpg TopSub:GabrielaGonzalez(Sr.,5.0ppg, 2.2rpg)

1995-96(13-15)BIGEASTConferenceTournamentQuarterfinalistG LizHanson Sr. 13.3ppg 4.9rpgG KristenSomogyi Jr. 9.4ppg 2.6rpgC JenClemente Fr. 7.1ppg 3.7rpgF AmyReynders Sr. 3.6ppg 4.3rpgF SusanBlauser Fr. 11.4ppg 5.6rpg TopSubs:KylieMartin(Fr.,8.3ppg,4.9rpg), TomoraYoung(Fr.,6.1ppg,4.9rpg)

1996-97(11-17)BIGEASTConferenceTournamentQuarterfinalistG KristenSomogyi Sr. 9.3ppg 3.8rpgG UshaGilmore Fr. 7.9ppg 3.0rpgC JenClemente So. 6.1ppg 3.8rpgF LaurenHartmann Sr. 2.2ppg 1.8rpgF SusanBlauser So. 10.1ppg 6.6rpg TopSubs:TomoraYoung(So.,13.8ppg,4.7rpg), KylieMartin(So.,3.2ppg,3.6rpg)

1997-98(22-10)BIGEAST7DivisionRegular-SeasonChampionBIGEASTConferenceTournamentRunner-UpNCAATournamentSweetSixteenG TashaPointer Fr. 14.0ppg 5.6apgG TomoraYoung Jr. 13.7ppg 3.3rpgC JenClemente Jr. 3.0ppg 3.2rpgF LaTanaLillard So. 3.3ppg 2.1rpgF LindaMiles Fr. 8.3ppg 6.9rpg TopSubs:ShawnettaStewart(So.,10.9ppg, 5.5rpg)TammySutton-Brown(Fr.,7.1ppg,4.9rpg)UshaGilmore(So.,5.5ppg,2.5rpg)

1998-99(29-6)BIGEASTConferenceRegular-SeasonCo-ChampionBIGEASTConferenceTournamentSemifinalistNCAATournamentEliteEightG TashaPointer So. 10.3ppg 6.8apgG TomoraYoung Sr. 10.9ppg 2.5rpgC TammySutton-BrownSo. 10.1ppg 5.9rpgF ShawnettaStewart Jr. 14.3ppg 7.0rpgF LindaMiles So. 9.7ppg 5.4rpg TopSubs:UshaGilmore(Jr.,5.7ppg,2.4rpg), DavalynCunningham(Fr.,4.3ppg,3.2rpg), DanaBoonen(So.,2.6ppg,1.6rpg)

1999-2000(26-8)BIGEASTConferenceTournamentRunner-UpNCAATournamentFinalFourG TashaPointer Jr. 9.7ppg 5.5apgG KarlitaWashington Jr. 5.0ppg 1.8rpgC TammySutton-BrownJr. 9.2ppg 5.1rpgF ShawnettaStewart Sr. 14.6ppg 6.3rpgF LindaMiles Jr. 6.5ppg 5.4rpg TopSubs:UshaGilmore(Sr.,7.0ppg,2.2rpg), DavalynCunningham(So.,5.4ppg,3.4rpg), ChristinaFowler(So.,4.3ppg,1.9rpg)

2000-2001(23-8)BIGEASTConferenceTournamentSemifinalistNCAATournamentSecondRoundG TashaPointer Sr. 11.5ppg 8.3apgG KarlitaWashington Sr. 11.3ppg 2.3rpgC TammySutton-BrownSr. 12.0ppg 5.1rpgF LindaMiles Sr. 5.7ppg 5.5rpgF DavalynCunninghamJr. 9.8ppg 4.6rpg TopSubs:MauriHorton(So.,3.0ppg,2.4rpg), DanaBoonen(Sr.,2.4ppg,1.7rpg)

2001-2002(9-20)BIGEASTConferenceTournamentQuarterfinalistG SaonaChapman Fr. 3.6ppg 2.7apgG DawnMcCullouch So. 11.4ppg 5.2rpgG MauriHorton Jr. 13.0ppg 5.0rpgF ChelseaNewton Fr. 6.5ppg 4.9rpgF DavalynCunninghamSr. 10.3ppg 7.5rpg TopSub:NikkiJett(So.,8.8ppg,3.2apg)

2002-2003(21-8)BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinalistNCAATournamentSecondRoundG CappiePondexter So. 18.3ppg 4.9apgG DawnMcCullouch Jr. 9.8ppg 4.2rpgC RebeccaRichman So. 2.0ppg 2.8rpgF ChelseaNewton So. 10.8ppg 4.9rpgF MauriHorton Sr. 11.5ppg 4.4rpg TopSubs:ShaliciaHurns(Jr.,7.2ppg,7.1rpg), MichelleCampbell(Fr.,5.6ppg,2.6rpg)

2003-2004(21-12)BIGEASTTournamentRunner-UpNCAATournamentFirstRoundG CappiePondexter Jr. 17.9ppg 4.3apgG DawnMcCullouch Sr. 10.2ppg 4.0rpgC ShaliciaHurns Sr. 7.8ppg 6.2rpgF ChelseaNewton Jr. 11.0ppg 2.9rpgF MichelleCampbell So. 7.5ppg 4.7rpg TopSub:NikkiJett(Sr.,5.7ppg)

2004-2005(28-7)BIGEASTRegular-SeasonChampionBIGEASTTournamentRunner-UpNCAATournamentEliteEightG CappiePondexter Sr. 14.7ppg 3.5rpgG MateeAjavon Fr. 12.4ppg 3.5apgC MichelleCampbell Jr. 11.0ppg 5.7rpgF ChelseaNewton Sr. 9.4ppg 4.1rpgF EssenceCarson Fr. 6.6ppg 5.5rpg TopSubs:NikkiJett(Sr.-R,5.2ppg), RebeccaRichman(Sr.,2.6ppg,3.4rpg)

2005-2006(27-5)BIGEASTRegular-SeasonChampionBIGEASTTournamentSemifinalist

NCAATournamentSweetSixteenG CappiePondexter Sr.-R 21.6ppg 4.2rpgG MateeAjavon So. 12.6ppg 4.5apgC KiaVaughn Fr. 6.3ppg 7.0rpgF EssenceCarson So. 8.3ppg 4.2rpgF MichelleCampbell Sr. 8.1ppg 5.2rpg TopSub:MariotaTheodoris(Sr.-R,4.0rpg)

2006-2007(27-9)BIGEASTTournamentChampionNCAATournamentFinalFour,runner-upG MateeAjavon Jr. 12.0ppg 3.8apgG EpiphannyPrince Fr. 12.2ppg 2.8apgC KiaVaughn So. 12.8ppg 9.3rpgF EssenceCarson Jr. 12.3ppg 6.3rpgF HeatherZurich So. 4.9ppg 2.1rpg TopSub:BrittanyRay(Fr.,5.3ppg,1.9rpg)

2007-2008(27-7)BIGEASTConferenceQuarterfinalsNCAATournamentEliteEightG MateeAjavon Sr. 12.2ppg 5.2apgG EpiphannyPrince So. 13.8ppg 2.5spgC KiaVaughn Jr. 10.0ppg 8.3rpgF EssenceCarson Sr. 10.8ppg 5.2rpgF HeatherZurich Jr. 4.6ppg 2.7rpg TopSub:BrittanyRay(So.,5.0ppg,2.3rpg)

2008-2009(21-13)BIGEASTConferenceQuarterfinalsNCAATournamentSweetSixteenG KhadijahRushdan So.-RS7.9ppg2.4apgG EpiphannyPrince Jr. 19.5ppg 2.8apgG BrittanyRay Jr. 10.2ppg 2.0apgC KiaVaughn Sr. 9.9ppg 7.2rpgF HeatherZurich Jr. 5.5ppg 2.5rpg TopSub:AprilSykes(Fr.,3.2ppg,2.1rpg)

2009-2010(19-15)BIGEASTConferenceSemifinalsNCAATournamentFirstRoundG KhadijahRushdan Jr.-RS 9.0ppg 3.6apgG NikkiSpeed So. 3.7ppg 2.7apgG BrittanyRay Sr. 14.2ppg 3.3rpgC CheleyLee So. 7.2ppg 7.2rpgF MyiaMcCurdy Sr. 4.3ppg 4.5rpg TopSub:RashidatJunaid(Sr.,5.7ppg,3.8rpg) AprilSykes(So.,5.6ppg,3.5rpg)

The1999-2000Rutgerssquadwhichadvancedtotheprogram’sfirstFinalFour.

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AAcha,Rob(mgr) 1992--95Adams,Katie 2004-08Adams,Jessica(mgr.) 2007-presentAdamson,Sharon 1982--87Adorna,Patty(mgr) 1980--84Agudelo,Janneth(mgr) 1995-98Ajavon,Matee 2004-08Alessio,Helaine 1977-79Alexander,Diana 1993--96Andrew,Vanessa(mgr) 1990--92Austin,JaniceL. 1974-75Austin,Telicher 1985--89

BBannerman,Brian(mgr.) 2007-10Baskerville,Simone(mgr) 2000-01Beacham,Barbara(mgr) 1976-78Beck,JoniL., 1974-75Behrens,Kimberly 1991-93Benko,MarieP.(mgr) 1974-75Berry,Crystal 1983-86Blauser,Susan 1995-97Boccher,Erin(mgr) 2001-05Boda,Rob(mgr) 2000-04Boonen,Dana 1997-01Boswell,Shamika(mgr.) 2007-08Brereton,Paula(mgr) 1976-77Broderick,Jamie 1994-96Brown,Sharon(mgr) 1986-87Bryson,Kelly(mgr) 1984-86Buggle,Dorice(mgr) 1979-82Bukowiec,Joyce 1979-80Burke,Joanne, 1979-81Burke,Pam 1987-88

CCahoe,Aquisha 2002--06Campbell,Michelle 2002-06Canady,Krystal 1981-85Canery,Nyree 1991-92Carson,Essence 2004-08Catala,Glorisa, 1986-90Champlin,Kalena(mgr) 1998-00Chan,Darhlene(mgr) 1986-90Chao,Pei(mgr) 2002-06Chapman,Saona 2001-02Cicon,Caren(mgr) 1984-86Clemente,Jennifer 1995-00Clendening,LindaS. 1974-75Cohen,HallieJoyce 1975-76Collins,Sheila 1977-78Colomb,KimA. 1975-77Colquitt,Matthew(mgr) 2003--07Cooper,Suzanne 1986-90Cop,Cheryl 1989-93Coyle,Mary 1978-82Coyle,Patty 1978--82Cunningham,Davalyn 1998-02

DDailey,Chris 1978-82Damian,Laurie(mgr.) 2007-presentDeady,Maryann 1978--80Delehanty,Patty 1978-82DeRoose,Caroline 1990-94DeVaughn,Donna(mgr) 2005-09Dickenson,Denise(mgr) 1979-80Donofrio,EvelynA. 1974-75Dorner,Terry 1980-82Dorner,Terry(mgr 1982-83Drulis,Daniela 1990-91Duda,JoanLynee 1974-76

EEchols,LaDon 1990-92Eggleston,Coko 1996-00Espinal,Emmanuel(mgr) 2002-05

Eustace,Carrie(mgr) 1979-80

FFischer,Joanne(mgr) 1984-85Flaherty,NancyG. 1975-76Flynn,SusanJ. 1974-75Foley,Kristen 1982-87Forsyth,Sue 1984-85Fowler,Christina 1998-00Fyffe,Neville(mgr) 1994-95

GGaimari,DenaViolet 1975-76Gatarz,TheresaM. 1974-76Gemmell,Anne 1988-89Gillar,Brooke(mgr) 1998-00Gilmore,Usha, 1996-00Glutz,Carol 1980-84Glutz,Kathryn 1976-80Gonzalez,Gabriela 1991-95Green,Makeda 1990-91Green,Vicky 1989-93Groomes,Devon(mgr) 2003-06

HHall,Jennifer 1979-83Hall,Shauntai 1998-00Hamilton,Donna(mgr) 1979-80Hansen,Tanya 1988-92Hanson,Elizabeth 1992-96Hartmann,Lauren 1993-97Hedden,Alice 1977-79Hogan,Nancy 1976-77Honeycutt,Andrea 1996-98Horton,Mauri 1999-03Howard,Regina 1983-87Hurns,Shalicia 2002-04

MJackson,LillieAndre 1974-78Jaquez,Lillian(mgr.) 2008-presentJenkins,Lamar(mgr) 2006-09Jenkins,Vanity(mgr.) 2007-10Jett,Niquelle 2000-05Johnson,LaTonya 1988-92Johnson,Sabrina 1985-86Jones,Allison(mgr) 2003-05Jurnigan,DeeDee 2006-07Juniad,Rashidat 2006-10

KKalucki,Regina 1991-95Kenney,Denise 1976-79Kirchner,Kris 1980-81Knudson,BarbaraA. 1974-75Kolvites,Bonnie(mgr) 2001-02Komer,Karen(mgr) 1975-76Kosztyu,ElaineJ. 1975-76Kraft,Adam(mgr) 1999-03Krah,Marge(mgr) 1983-84Kram,Barbara 1975-76Kuhnert,Kathy(mgr) 1985-86

LLapidus,Brittany(mgr.) 2009-presentLawrence,Lorrie 1980--84Lee,Chelsey 2008-presentLender,Michele 1985-89Levy,Anita(mgr) 2005-09Lillard,LaTana 1996-00Liu,Joseph(mgr) 2004-05Locke,Courtney 2002-06Lopez,Jonathan(mgr) 2001-06

MMalouf,Janet 1985-89Martin,Kylie 1995-97Martin,Maria(mgr) 1996--01

McCullouch,Dawn 2000-04McCurdy,Myia 2006-10McKeon,Miykki 1994-95McLean,LaWana 1994-96Miles,Linda 1997-01Mitchelson,C’ta 1989-93Monday,Cory 1992-94

NNdiaye,Fatime 2000-01Nespoli,MaryPat 1981-85Newton,Chelsea 2001-05

OOliver,Monique 2009-presentOlkowski,June, 1978-82Ouellette,DonnaLee 1976-77

PPadua,Vic(mgr) 1991-92Paladino,Debbie 1981-85Pearce,Karla(mgr) 1978-82Petillon,Amber 2001-03Petrone,Melodie, 1977-79Phillippe,SusanA. 1974-77Picott,Vicky 1987-91Pieczynski,Rachel 1994-95,’98-99Pointer,Natasha 1997-01Polini,Teresa 1993-95Pondexter,Cappie 2001-06Porter,Wendy 1987-89Powell,Cynthia 1980-82Prince,Epiphanny 2006-09

RRao,Megha(mgr) 2001-02Ray,Brittany 2006-10Reddy,Denise 1990-93Reed,Charese 2004-06Reinitz,Josh(mgr) 1995-99Reslier,Michelle 1986-87Reynders,Amy 1992-96Richman,Rebecca 2001-05Riley,Leah 1987-88Robertson,Hope(mgr) 2005-07Rodgers,Alicia 1987-91Rushdan,Khadijah 2007-present

SSalau,RuthAnn(mgr) 1990-96Salmon,Julie 1982-86Salter,Branden(mgr) 1997-00Sauer,Erika 1977-78Schwarz,Janet 1982-85Sexton,Joanne 1974-75Sheeler,Alicia 1994-95Shildt,Jill 1984-87Shneyder,Ksenyia(mgr) 2002-03Sikorski,Patricia 1976-80Sloan,Jasmine(mgr.) 2007-09Smith,Jarvis(mgr) 2002-05Smith,Tiffanie(mgr) 1999-00Smyth,Veronica 1982-86Somogyi,Kristen 1994-97Speed,Nikki 2008-presentStecher,Sue 1986-88Stephenson,Kimi 2006-08Steward,Brenda 1988-90Stewart,Shawnetta 1997-00Stinson,Sydney(mgr.) 2007-10Sutton-Brown,Tammy 1997-01Swanson,JanetD. 1974-75Sweeney,Kathleen 1974-77Sykes,April 2008--present

TTheodoris,Mariota 2001-06Thiebaud,Jessica(mgr) 1995-98

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HISTORY OF UNIFORM NUMBERS

#0 ShaliciaHurns#00 CarolineDeRoose,KylieMartin#1 KhadijahRushdan#3 JanetSchwarz,UshaGilmore,CourtneyLocke,EricaWheeler#4 ElaineKosztyu,LizHanson,JenniferClemente,DeeDeeJernigan#5 JennieHall,GlorisaCatala,CoryMonday,DanielaDrulis,CokoEggleston,EssenceCarson#10 SheilahCollins,MaryCoyle,KristenFoley,AliciaRodgers,NatishaJohnson,Epiphanny Prince,BrittanyLapidus#11 LillieJackson,JoyceBukowiec,SueForsyth,PamBurke,CherylCop,SaonaChapman, NikkiSpeed#12 PattyCoyle,KellyWatts,AmyReynders,KatieAdams,AprilSykes,DaishaSimmons#13 CharlotteWalker,BrendaSteward,JamieBroderick,LaTanaLillard,NikkiJett#14 HelaineAlessio,ReginaHoward,LynnUst,ShauntaiHall#15 MaryannDeady,DebbiePaladino,JanetMalouf,LaDonEchols,MauriHorton,KiaVaughn#20 JillShildt,AnneGemmel,ReginaKalucki,TudyReed#21 TeriGatarz,LorrieLawrence,SuzanneCooper,LaurenHartmann,HeatherZurich, BrianaHutchen#22 JanetSwanson,DonnaOvellette,MelodiePetrone,MissyLender,VickyGreen,LaWana McLean,RachelPieczynski,KarlitaWashington,AmberPetillon,MateeAjavon#23 NancyHogan,PattyDelehanty,SueWicks,TeresaPolini,TomoraYoung#24 BarbaraKnudson,HallieCohen,DeniseKenney,JoanneBurke,CrystalBerry,MimiReslier, C’taMitchelson,KristenSomogyi,MyiaMcCurdy,AprilSykes#25 KathyGlutz,CarolGlutz,ChristinaFowler,CappiePondexter#30 KrystalCanady,ChristineHuber#31 SusanFlynn,ChrisDailey,TelicherAustin,MakedaGreen,GabrielaGonzalez,#32 VickyPicott,AliciaSheeler,RachelleGuyton,AndreaHoneycutt,ChelseaNewton, BrooklynPope,JuliePaunovic#33 JaniceAustin,KateSweeney,JulieSalmon,SueStecher,TanyaHansen,SusanBlauser, KourtneyWalton,JasmineDixon#34 JoanneSexton,SandyTupurins,SabrinaJohnson,MandyValentine,ShawnettaStewart, MichelleCampbell,ChelseyLee#35 DianaAlexander,DawnMcCullouch,BrittanyRay#40 LindaMiles,SammeikaThrash#41 LaTonyaJohnson#42 ErikaSauer,CynthiaPowell,MaryPatNespoli,LeahRiley,MykkiiMcKeon,DanaBoonen, FatimeNdiaye,MariotaTheodoris#43 EvelynDonofrio,NancyFlaherty,TashaPointer,RashidatJunaid#44 SuePhillippe,RonnieSmyth,WendyPorter,DavalynCunningham,MoniqueOliver#45 BarbaraKram,JuneOlkowski,SharonAdamson#50 KrisKirchner,KimberlyBehrens#51 JoanDuda#52 KarenCorner,AliceHedden,AquishaCahoe#54 TerryDorner#55 NyreeCanery,TammySutton-Brown,RebeccaRichman

Bolddenotescurrentplayer.Italicsdenotesretirednumber.Theuniformnumberslistedaboverepresenttheonestheplayersworeduringthemajorityoftheircareersincesomeworemorethanjustonenumber.NumberswereunavailableforDenaGaimariandMaryAnneYudd.

SCARLET KNIGHTS FROM THE GARDEN STATE

MateeAjavon NewarkTelicherAustin PatersonCrystalBerry NewBrunswickJoyceBukowiec ClarkJoanneBurke CamdenMichelleCampbell PrincetonKrystalCanady RoselleEssenceCarson PatersonJenniferClemente SpotswoodCherylCop ElizabethChrisDailey NewBrunswickMaryannDeady RingwoodPattyDelehanty WestLongBranchDanielaDrulis EastBrunswickChristinaFowler HackettstownAnneGemmell HaddonHeightsVickyGreen TrentonLizHanson SpartaLaTonyaJohnson PatersonRashidatJunaid ChesilhurstReginaKalucki BerkeleyHeightsBrittanyLapidus MarlboroLorrieLawrence MorristownJanetMalouf MilltownAmberPetillon BrickTwp.VickyPicott HightstownTeresaPolini WildwoodCynthiaPowell SomersetDeniseReddy HazletAliciaRodgers JerseyCityDaishaSimmons JerseyCityJanetSchwartz HillsdaleKristenSomogyi MilltownSueStecher ShortHillsSandyTupurins MetuchenLynnUst SouthAmboyTomoraYoung RedBankHeatherZurich Montvale

Thrash,Sammeika 2005-06Thum,Kristi 1990-91Tunny,Mary(mgr) 1987-90Tupurins,Sandra 1976-80

UUst,Lynn 1987-91

VValentine,Amanda 1988-90Vaughn,Kia 2005-09

WWalden,Tamara(mgr) 1995-96Walker,Charlotte 1974-76Walton,Kourtney 1999-00Washington,Karlita 1999-01Watts,Kelley 1982-86Wheeler,Erica 2009-presentWicks,Sue 1984-88Williams,Claire(mgr) 1984-86Williams,Janell 1991-95Winstead,Sjocquelyn(mgr) 2005-08

YYamoah,Kawbena(mgr) 2000-01Young,Tomora 1995-99Yudd,MaryAnne 1975-76

ZZurich,Heather 2005-09

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December17,1974...TheBeginning...Initsfirst-everbasketballcontest,RutgersdefeatsPrinceton76-60inNewBrunswick

August,1976...OneSmallStepforWomen...TheresaShankGrentzbecomesthefirstfull-timewomen’sbasketballcoachinthenationwhensheishiredbyRutgers

March15,1980...CenturyMark...Rutgersearnsits100thvictory,a70-54winatProvidence.

March,1981...All-American...Afteraveraging18.8pointsand9.5reboundspergameduringthe1980-81season,KrisKirchnerisnamedaKodakAll-American,thefirstinLadyKnightwomen’sbasketballhistory.

March28,1982...NationalChamps!!...TournamentMVPPattyCoylescores30pointsandTerryDorneradds25asRutgerswinstheAIAWNationalTour-namenttitlewithathrilling83-77victoryagainstTexasatthePalestra.

March,1982...OlkowskiHonored...JuneOlkowski,whoaveraged14.6pointsand7.6reboundspergameduringhercareer,becomesonlythesecondRut-gersplayertobenamedaKodakAll-American.ShelaterbecomesthefirstRUwomen’sbasketballplayertohaveherjerseyretired(Jan.8,1988).

November26,1983...A-1(0)...Rutgerswinsitsfirst-everAtlantic10Confer-encegame,a79-44triumphagainstvisitingDuquesne.

January2,1985...200Wins...LedbyfreshmanSueWicks’23points,Rutgerscapturesthe200thvictoryintheprogram’shistory,a66-63decisionagainstMissouri.

March15,1986...NCAA...Followinga27-3regularseason,includingaperfect13-0markathome,RUgarnersitsfirst-everNCAATournamentberthanddefeatsVillanova85-58attheRAC.

March,1986...AnotherAll-American...Followinghersophomoreseason,SueWicksbecomesthethirdRutgersplayertobenamedtotheKodakAll-AmericaTeamandistheonlyunderclassmanonthe10-membersquad.ItisthefirstofthreestraightKodakAll-AmericahonorsforWicks.

March7,1987...A-10Champions...Witha93-48winagainstSaintJo-seph’s,theLadyKnightsaddanAtlantic10Tournamentchampionshiptotheir30-winseasonandNo.5nationalranking.

March,1988...Back-to-Back...RutgersrepeatsastheA-10Tournamentchampionandcapsoffitsthirdconsecutiveundefeatedhomeseasonenroutetoa27-5recordandanNCAATournamentSweetSixteenappearance.

April,1988...WicksisBest...Three-timeAll-AmericanSueWicks,whoscoredawhopping2,655careerpoints“OntheBanks,”isnamedtheNaismithPlayeroftheYearasthenation’sbestfemalebasketballplayer.

December14,1988...300Wins...Rutgersearnsits300thprogramvictorywitha92-49winagainstSetonHall.

March,1989...TeamoftheYear,Again!...Followinga24-7seasonthatincludedafourthconsecutivetriptotheNCAA’s,RutgersisnamedtheECACTeamoftheYearforthefourthstraightseason.

February18,1993...400Wins...Inthemidstofaneight-gamewinningstreak,Rutgerspicksupthe400thwinintheprogram’shistory,a94-82vic-toryagainstSt.BonaventureattheRAC.

March13,1993...ReturntoVictoryLane...ReginaKalucki’s20pointshelpbreakopenahalftimedeadlockandbringtheAtlantic10ConferenceTourna-menttitlebackto“theBanks”witha59-51victoryagainstSaintJoseph’sinWashington,D.C.

January17,1994...UpsetoftheDecade...CarolineDeRoose’s35pointsleadRutgerstoan87-77victoryagainstNo.1Tennessee.Itmarksthefirstandonlytimethatanunrankedteamhasdefeatedthetop-rankedteaminthenation.

March13,1994...Repeat...Rutgerscomesbackfromathree-pointhalftimedeficittorepeatastheAtlantic10Tournamentchampionwitha79-71victoryagainstGeorgeWashingtoninPhiladelphia.

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.March16,1994...NineinaRow...RutgersadvancestotheNCAATournamentfortheninthstraightyearandpostsitsninthconsecutive20-winseason.

July14,1995...ANewEraBegins...C.VivianStringerishiredasthefourthwomen’sbasketballheadcoachinScarletKnighthistory.

November25,1995...Upset!...InC.VivianStringer’sfirstgameasRutgers’coach,theScarletKnightsupsetNo.7PennState69-67attheRAC.

January2,1996...ChangingLeagues...RutgersearnsitsfirstBIGEASTvictory,a71-64decisionagainstProvidenceattheLouisBrownAthleticCenter.

February18,1996...Sellout!...Acrowdof7,793packstheRACtowatchConnecticuttakeontheScarletKnights,thefirstadvancesellouteverofaRutgerswomen’sbasketballgame.

April28,1997...NewYorkMinute...SueWicksisselectedinthefirstroundofthefirst-everWNBADraftbytheNewYorkLiberty,becomingthefirstRutgersplayertoparticipateinthefledglingleague.

February10,1998...UpsetCity...PiscatawayisupsetcityasRutgersknocksoffNo.2Connecticut74-70infrontof4,108fansattheLouisBrownAthleticCenter.RutgersbecomesthefirstprogramtobeunrankedanddefeatbothaNo.1andaNo.2team(defeatedNo.1Tennessee87-77

March1,1998...PlayitattheRAC...Forthefirsttime,theBIGEASTWomen’sBasketballTournamentisplayedatRutgers’LouisBrownAthleticCenterinfrontofrecordcrowds.Rutgersdraws5,323fansforthechampion-shipgamebetweenRUandConnecticut.Itistheninth-largestcrowdtowit-nessaBIGEASTTournamentgameandthefifth-largestcrowdforawomen’sbasketballgameatRutgersatthattime.Thesemifinal-andquarterfinal-roundcrowdsalsorankinthetop25alltimeinBIGEASTTournamenthistory.

March21,1998...SixteenCandles...TheScarletKnightscomeofageastheyadvancetotheSweetSixteenoftheNCAATournamentafterenteringastheNo.5seedintheMideastRegion.RUdefeatsOregon(79-76)andIowaState(62-61)beforefallingtotheeventualnationalchampion,No.1Tennes-see,92-60inNashville,Tenn.

April26,1998...Take23OfftheList...Twenty-threeisforeverremovedfromthelistofavailablenumbersatRutgerswhenSueWicksbecomesthesecondplayerinRUwomen’sbasketballhistorytohaveherjerseyretired.

December22,1998...500Wins...The500thwininRutgersbasketballhis-torycomesasan81-61defeatofMarylandinCollegePark.

January3,1999...HistoryattheGarden...TheScarletKnightsarepartofthefirstwomen’scollegebasketballgameatMadisonSquareGardenin18yearsastheytakeonNo.1Tennesseeinfrontof15,735fans.

March22,1999...EightisGreat...RutgersadvancestotheEliteEightoftheNCAATournamentafterreceivingtheNo.3seedintheMidwestRegion.TheScarletKnightswinthreegamesintheNCAATournamentforthefirsttimeintheirhistory,includingarecord-setting,upsetvictoryagainstNo.2seedTexasTech.Rutgers’defense,rankedthirdinthenation,allowstheLadyRaidersjust11pointsinthefirsthalftosetanall-timeNCAATournamentregionalrecord.

Forthesecondyearinarow,theScarletKnightsbowoutofthetournamenttotheeventualnationalchampion,thistimePurdue.ShawnettaStewartandTashaPointerarenamedtotheAll-MidwestRegionTeam.

December18,1999...600Wins...HeadcoachC.VivianStringerbecomesthethirdwomen’sbasketballcoachtoearn600careerwinswhentheScarletKnightsdefeatTexas68-64attheLouisBrownAthleticCenter.Significantly,thewinoccursagainstTexasheadcoachJodyConradt,whoalongwithTennes-see’sPatSummitt,aretheonlyothermembersoftheexclusiveclub.

February12,2000...AttendanceRecordBroken...TheScarletKnightssetaLouisBrownAthleticCenterattendancerecordwhenaselloutcrowdof8,579showsuptowatchRutgerstakeonthenation’stop-rankedteam,theConnecticutHuskies.

March27,2000...AndThenThereWereFour...C.VivianStringerbecomesthefirstcoach,men’sorwomen’s,totakethreedifferentprogramstotheFinalFourasRutgersadvancestoitsfirst-everNCAATournamentnationalsemifi-nalswithastunning59-51winagainsttop-seededGeorgiaintheWestRegionfinal.ShawnettaStewartisnamedtheWestRegionMVPwhileTashaPointerandTammySutton-Brownearnall-tournamentteamhonors.RutgersfacesNo.2Tennesseeinthenationalsemifinalsfourdayslaterandthedreamseasoncomestoanendwitha64-54lossinnearbyPhiladelphia.

April25,2000...TwoMorefortheLeague...ShawnettaStewart(OrlandoMiracle)andUshaGilmore(IndianaFever)botharethird-roundselectionsinthe2000WNBADraft.

February17,2001...UndefeatedNoMore...Rutgersstunstop-rankedNotreDamebyhandingtheIrishtheirfirstlossoftheseason,a54-53decisionattheLouisBrownAthleticCenter.Thecrowdof8,587establishesanewRUrecordandthegameisthesecondadvanceselloutinScarletKnightwomen’sbasketballhistory.

Thispage,clockwise:VickyGreenandCherylCopcelebratesthe1993Atlantic10Championship;the1999-00teamweretheguestsofthen-NewJerseygovernorChristineToddWhitman;AsigndenotesCoachStringer’sfeatatthe2000FinalFourinPhiladelphia,thefirstcoach-maleorfemale-toleadthreedifferentteamstotheFinalFour.Oppositepage:TheLadyKnightsearnedtheirfirstnationaltitlewhentheywonthe1982AIAWTournament;“WicksandSticks,”otherwiseknownasSueWicksandReginaHowardwereadominantcombinationinthemid-1980’s;TheresaGrentzwasthefirstfull-timewomen’scoachinthecountrywhenshewashiredin1976;ReginaKaluckihelpedleadtheKnightstothe1994A-10crown;CarolinaDeRoooseholdsthesecondandthirdbestsingleseasonfreethrowmarksinRUhistory.

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April20,2001...CreatingAHabit...Forthesecondconsecutiveyear,twoRutgersplayersareselectedintheWNBADraft--TammySutton-Brown(secondround,CharlotteSting)andTashaPointer(fourthround,PortlandFire).

June9,2001...HallofFamers...CurrentheadcoachC.VivianStringerandformerRutgersmentorTheresaGrentzarebothpartofthe2001inductionclassintotheWomen’sBasketballHallofFameinKnoxville,Tenn.

April19,2002...ThatMakesFive...DavalynCunning-hambecomesthefifthmemberofthe2000FinalFourteamtobeselectedintheWNBADraftwhensheistakeninthesecondround(23rdoverall)bytheOrlandoMiracle.

March24,2003...AboutFace...RutgerspullsoffthemostdramaticturnaroundinDivisionI,improvingfroma9-20recordin2001-2002toa21-8markandatriptotheNCAATournament’ssecondroundin2002-2003.

Nov.14,2003...600Wins...Rutgersrecordsits600thvictory,a58-40winagainstSaintPeter’sinthefirstroundoftheWomen’sPreseasonNITinPiscat-away.

December8,2004...700Victories...C.VivianStringerbecomesthefourthwomen’sDivisionIcoachtoearn700careervictorieswitha68-46winagainstPrincetoninPiscataway.

January5,2005...Trifecta...RutgersdefeatsNo.1/1LSU51-49inovertimeattheRAC,completinganeight-dayspanthatsawtheScarletKnightsdefeatthreetop-10teams(68-51vs.No.8/8TennesseeDec.29,51-47atNo.4/3TexasJan.2).

January26,2005...MovingOnUp...C.VivianStringermovesintothirdplaceontheDivisionIvictorieslist(709)witha71-60winatNo.14/13BostonCollege.

February13,2005...SoldOut...RUrecordsitsfifthadvanceselloutas8,014fansseetheNo.11/11Scar-letKnightsdefeatNo.10/10Connecticut76-62.

March1,2005...OutrightChampions...Rutgers(14-2)securesitsfirstoutrightBIGEASTConferenceregular-seasontitlewitha51-39winatVillanova.

March27,2005...EliteStatus...TheScarletKnightsadvancetotheirfirstEliteEightinfiveyearswitha64-58victoryagainstNo.8/7OhioStateintheNCAATour-nament’sSweetSixteen.CappiePondexter,theMostOutstandingPlayerofthePhiladelphiaRegion,leadstheentireNCAATournamentfieldwithher24.0pointspergame.

April16,2005...PairofPicks...ChelseaNewton(sec-ondround,SacramentoMonarchs)andRebeccaRichman(thirdround,NewYorkLiberty)areselectedinthe2005WNBADraft.Newtonwentontostarteverygameforthe2005WNBAchampions,earningaspotontheAll-RookieTeam.

February27,2006...BIG-TimePerfection...Rutgersovercomesan18-pointdeficittodefeatNo.7/6Con-necticut48-42attheRAC,puttingthefinalexclamationpointonaperfect16-0BIGEASTrecordandwinningitssecondstraightoutrightleagueregular-seasoncrown.ThegamewasthesixthadvanceselloutforRU.

April5,2006...Cappie’sDreamaReailty...CappiePondexterrealizesherdreamwhensheisselectedsecondoverallbythePhoenixMercuryinthe2006WNBADraft.Herimpactontheleagueisimmediate,rankingamongtheleague’sscoringleadersandearningaspotonthe2006WNBAAll-StarTeam.

March6,2007...BIGEASTChamps...TheNo.2-seededScarletKnightswontheirfirst-everBIGEASTChampion-shipwitha55-47victoryovertop-seededConnecticutinHartford.Facingthefifth-highestscoringteaminthenation,RutgersuseditsstiflingdefensetocontrolthetempoofthegameandlimitUConntoitslowestpointtotalallseason.TheNo.19/21-rankedScarletKnightsgaveheadcoachC.VivianStringerherfirstandtheschool’sfirstBIGEASTWomen’sBasketballChampion-shipcrown,whilehandingtheNo.2/3-rankedHuskiesjusttheirthirdlossoftheseason.JuniorMateeAjavonwastabbedMostValuablePlayeroftheChampionship.

March24,2007...#1DukeGoesDown...Rutgerspulledoffastunningcome-from-behindwinoverDuke,thetopseedintheNCAATournament,intheSweetSixteenround.TheScarletKnights,wholosttotheBlueDevilsby40pointsearlierintheseason,overcamea10-pointdeficittopulloffthe53-52victoryintheGreensboroRegional.JuniorEssenceCarsonsaidafterthewin,“Wekeptsaying,‘Believe.’Nomatterhowmuchweweredownby.”MateeAjavonwasnamedMostValu-ablePlayeroftheRegionalandKiaVaughnandCarsonearnedAll-Regionalaccolades.

April1,2007...FinalFourAgain...JuniorsMateeAjavonandEssenceCarsoncombinedfor31points,andthestiflingRutgers’defenseheldLSUtothelowestpointtotalinFinalFourhistory.TheScarletKnightsregistereda59-35victoryintheNCAANationalSemifinalGameatQuickenLoansArenainCleveland.ThewinwastheScarletKnights’eighthconsecutiveandadvancedthemtothetheirfirstnationalchampionshipgame.

February27,2008...ExclusiveCompany...Stringerbecomesjustthethirdwomen’sbasketballcoachandeighthcoachinDivisionItoearn800careerwinswhentheScarletKnightsdefeatDePaul60-46attheLouisBrownAthleticCenter.

April9,2008...WNBABound...AjavonandCarsonweretheNo.5andNo.7WNBAselections,respectively,inthe2008WNBAdraft.AjavonwasthefifthoverallpickoftheHoustonCometswhileCarsonwastabbedseventhoverallbytheNewYorkLiberty.TheywerethefirsttwoRUplayersselectedsimultaneouslyintheWNBAdraft.TheduohadhelpedtheScarletKnightscompeteintheirsecondstraightregionalfinaleightdaysearlier.

April9,2009...ProfessionalCareerBegins...KiaVaughnwasthefourthRUplayerdraftedsince2006whenhernamewascalledbytheNewYorkLibertywiththeeighthoverallselectioninthe2009WNBADraft.VaughnfinishedherScarletKnightscareerastheprogram’salll-timeleaderingamesplayed(135)andsecondall-timeinrebounds(1079)andblockedshots(279)

Sept.11,2009...EnshrinedintheHall...Stringer-thefirstcoach,maleorfemale,totakethreediffferentteamstotheNCAAFinalFour-isenshrinedintotheNaismithMemorialBasketballHallofFameatSymphonyHallinSpringfield,Mass.ThecoachinglegendenterstheHallwithNBAgreatsMichaelJordan,DavidRobinson,JohnStocktonandJerrySloan.Stringerclosedhermov-ingspeechwiththefollowingwords,“Toallmybasketballdaughters,IloveyouandthankGodforyou.Ithankallofyoufortheprivilegeyouhavegivenmetostandhereandbeabasketballcoachheretonight.”

CappiePondexterisselectedthesecondoverallpickinthe2006WNBADraft.

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MILESTONE GAMESFirstvarsitygameandvictoryRutgers76,Princeton60inNewBrunswick,N.J.(Dec.17,1974)50thwin 85-76againstNorthwesterninPiscataway,N.J.(Dec.16,1978)75thwin 96-48againstMonmouthinPiscataway,N.J.(Dec.6,1979)100thwin 70-54againstProvidenceinProvidence,R.I.; AIAWTournamentSecondRound(March15,1980)150thwin 83-75againstMinnesotainPiscataway,N.J.; AIAWTournamentQuarterfinal(March23,1982)200thwin 66-63againstMissouriinMiami,Fla.; MiamiWomen’sCourtClassicFirstRound(Jan.2,1985)250thwin 81-58againstVirginiainPiscataway,N.J.(Jan.13,1987)300thwin 92-49againstSetonHallinPiscataway,N.J.(Dec.14,1988)350thwin 80-49againstRhodeIslandinKingston,R.I.(Jan.5,1991)400thwin 94-82againstSt.BonaventureinPiscataway,N.J.(Feb.18,1993)450thwin 71-64againstProvidenceinPiscataway,N.J.(Jan.2,1996)500thwin 81-61againstMarylandinCollegePark,Md.(Dec.22,1998)550thwin 61-53againstVirginiaTechinPiscataway,N.J.(Dec.6,2000)600thwin 58-40againstSaintPeter’sinPiscataway,N.J.(Nov.14,2003) Women’sPreseasonNITFirstRound650thwin 66-56againstN.C.StateonGrandBahamaIsland; JunkanooJamFinal(Nov.26,2005)700thwin 53-52againstDukeinGreensboro,N.C. NCAAGreensboroRegionalEliteEight(March24,2007)750thwin 80-52againstAuburninPiscataway,N.J.. NCAAOklahomaCityRegionalSecondRound(March23,2009)Enteringthe2010-11season:769wins

50thgame 70-83losstoImmaculatainPhiladelphia,Pa. EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentFirstRound (March10,1977)100thgame 85-76winagainstMarylandinCollegePark,Md.(Feb.1,1979)200thgame 89-79winagainstWestVirginiainPiscataway,N.J.(Feb.13,1982)300thgame 85-55winagainstSt.John’sinPiscataway,N.J.(Dec.4,1985)400thgame 92-49winagainstSetonHallinPiscataway,N.J.(Dec.14,1988)500thgame 56-82losstoTexasinAustin,Texas(Jan.25,1992)600thgame 57-74losstoMassachusettsinAmherst,Mass.(Feb.7,1995)700thgame 60-53winagainstIndianainFortCollins,Colo.; Women’sPreseasonNITSemifinal(Nov.19,1998)800thgame 61-53winagainstPacificinStockton,Calif.(Nov.29,2001)900thgame 64-49winagainstSt.John’sinQueens,N.Y.(Jan.8,2005)1000thgame 56-51winagainstCaliforniainPiscataway,N.J.(Dec.10,2008)Enteringthe2010-11season:1093gamesplayed

PROGRAM FIRSTSFirstInternationalGameHosted… PeoplesRepublicofChina71,Rutgers69(Nov.18,1980)FirstVictoryAgainstInternationalTeam… Rutgers79,SpanishNationalTeam57(Nov.13,1988)FirstRegular-SeasonTournamentGame… Rutgers81,Fordham70attheWagnerChristmasClassicin StatenIsland,N.Y.(Dec.27,1976)FirstRegular-SeasonTournamentHosted… BellAtlanticHolidayTournament(Dec.29-30,1988)FirstBellAtlanticHolidayTournamentTitle… Rutgers58,Georgia57(Dec.30,1990)FirstGameattheLouisBrownAthleticCenter… Rutgers84,Yale47(Nov.30,1977)FirstAdvanceSellout… UConn73,Rutgers61;7,793attendance(Feb.18,1996)FirstAtlantic10ConferenceGame… Rutgers79,Duquesne44inPiscataway,N.J.(Nov.26,1983)FirstAtlantic10ConferenceTournamentGame… Rutgers96,GeorgeWashington60inPiscataway,N.J. (March4,1983)FirstAtlantic10ConferenceChampionship… Rutgers93,SaintJoseph’s48inPiscataway,N.J.(March7,1987)FirstBIGEASTConferenceGame… NotreDame66,Rutgers54inNotreDame,Ind.(Nov.28,1995)FirstBIGEASTConferenceWin… Rutgers71,Providence64inPiscataway,N.J.(Jan.2,1996)FirstBIGEASTTournamentGame… Rutgers65,BostonCollege63inStorrs,Conn.(March2,1996)FirstBIGEASTConferenceRegular-SeasonTitle… 14-4Record(1997-98)FirstBIGEASTConferenceTournamentTitle… Rutgers55,Connecticut47(March6,2007)FirstPostseasonTournamentGame… WilliamPaterson53,Rutgers32inGlassboro,N.J.;

EAIAWMid-Atlantic RegionTournamentFirstRound(March6,1975)FirstNCAATournamentGame… Rutgers85,Villanova58inPiscataway,N.J.(March15,1986)FirstNCAATournamentFinalEightGame… WesternKentucky89,Rutgers74atthePalestra (Philadelphia,Pa.)(March22,1986)FirstEliteEightAppearanceintheFieldof64… Purdue75,Rutgers62inNormal,Ill.(March22,1999)FirstFinalFourAppearanceintheFieldof64… Tennessee64,Rutgers54inPhiladelphia,Pa.(March31,2000)FirstNationalChampionshipTitle… Rutgers83,Texas77atthePalestrainPhiladelphia,Pa.; AIAWTournament(March28,1982)FirstRutgersWomen’sBasketballPlayertoReceiveaBasketballScholarship… CharlotteWalker(1974)FirstKodak/WBCAAll-American… KrisKirchner(1981)FirstNationalPlayeroftheYear… SueWicks(1988)

SUE WICKS•Three-timeKodakAll-American(1986,’87,’88)•1988NaismithNationalPlayeroftheYear•WadeTrophyCandidate•1987PanAmericanGamesGoldMedalist

JUNE OLKOWSKI•1982KodakAll-American•WadeTrophyCandidate•U.S.NationalTeamMember

KRIS KIRCHNER•1981KodakAll-American•WadeTrophyCandidate•1980U.S.OlympicTeamGoldMedalist

CAPPIE PONDEXTER•2006KodakAll-American•2004-2006NationalPlayeroftheYearFinalist•Five-TimeU.S.JuniorNationalTeamMember•2008U.S.OlympicTeamGoldMedalist

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MaryandPattyCoyle KathyGlutz DeniseKenney

CLASS OF 1993Dr.Hyman“Copey”Copleman(’29)gainedtherespectandadmirationofthousandsofRUstudent-athletesduringhis50yearsasteamphysician.Oneofthenation’smosthighly-decoratedphysiciansofWorldWarII,thehumanitarian/philanthropistbecameknownastheDeanofSportsMedi-cineinNewJersey.“Copey”receivedtheRutgersMedalandestablishedtheCoplemanScholarshipFundforscholarshipathletesmajoringinthebiologicalsciencesandpre-medicalstudies.HealsoisamemberoftheRutgersFootballHallofFame.

MaryCoyle(1978-82)wasthefirstinalonglineofdistinguishedpointguardsdirectingtheLadyKnightoffense.Finishinghercareerfirstontheall-timeassistchartwith640,shewasnamedtheteam’sco-MostValuablePlayerfollowingthe1981-82season.Afour-yearstarter,Coyleplayedin124games,thefourth-highesttotalforaLadyKnightatthetime,whilealsocompetingforboththe1979NationalSportsFestivalEastTeamandtheU.S.JuniorNationalTeams,eachtimecapturingthegoldmedal.

PattyCoyle(1978-82),theotherhalfoftheCoyleduo,registered1,209careerpoints,thefourth-highesttotalinLadyKnighthistoryatthetime,andcollected382rebounds,198stealsand394assistsin129careergames.Athree-yearstarter,CoylegainedEAIAWall-regionhonorsin1981andwasnamedtheLadyKnights’MostValuablePlayerforthe1980-81season.Oneofthehighlightsofhercareerwasa30-pointperformanceagainstTexasinthe1982AIAWTournamentchampionshipgameforwhichshewasnamedthegame’sMostValuablePlayer.AteammateoftheCoylesbothnationallyandinternationally,andthesecondLadyKnighttobeselectedasaKodakAll-American,JuneOlkowski(1978-82)wasthefirstLadyKnighttohavehernumberretired.Her1,500careerpointsand780reboundsstillstandamongthetop10totalsintheLadyKnightrecordbooks.Sheposteda14.6point-per-gameaverageduringherfour-yearcareerandwastheMostValuablePlayerforthe1978-79season.In1982,OlkowskiwastherecipientoftheRutgersHeadley-SingerAwardandwasaWadeTrophycandidateinboth1981and1982.Hernumber45wasretiredin1988.

Afour-yearstarterandtwo-timecaptainforRutgers,KathyGlutz(1976-80)amassed1,415careerpoints(firstontheall-timelistatthetime)and835careerrebounds(second)duringhertenure.NamedastheMostValuablePlayerofthe1977-78squadafteraveraging16.5pointspergamethatseason,shefinishedhercareerwitha12.3points-per-gameaverageduringher115careertilts.

DeniseKenney(1976-79)isthe25th-leadingscorerinLadyKnighthistorywith1,103careerpoints.Shewascreditedwith512reboundsand263careersteals,thefifth-besttotalcurrentlyinRUhistory.Shestillisinpos-sessionofthesingle-gamerecordforstealswith10atSaintJoseph’sin1978.Athree-yearletterwinner,shecaptainedthesquadduringboththe1977-78and1978-79seasons.

TheformationoftheCagersClubin1979waslargelyduetotheeffortsofoneofthemostdedicatedandenthusiasticsupportersinthehistoryofLadyKnightbasketball.

EthelynMeyer’sorganizationalabilitiesandtirelesseffortsresultedintheestablishmentoftheCagersClubandinitsbecomingoneofthepivotalorganizationssupportingtheLadyKnightbasketballprogram.Inthebeginning,sheprovidedthebackboneoftheCagerorganizationwhileplay-ingacrucialroleintheinitiationofmanyoftheeventsthatsurroundthewomen’sbasketballprogramatRutgers.TheAnnualAwardsDinnerandthespecialawardsthatarepresentedto1,000-pointscorersandrebound-ersareherlegacy.

Atruevisionary,NancyMitchellrecognizedtheneedfortheestablish-mentofintercollegiateathleticsforwomenatRutgersUniversity.InherroleasadministratorandadvisoratDouglassCollege,hercommitmenttotheimplementationofwomen’sintercollegiateathleticsonaUniversity-widelevelwasoutstanding.Shewasinstrumentalintheestablishmentofwomen’sbasketballonanationallevel.Mitchellthenbecameoneofthemostardentsupportersofwomen’sbasketballandremainedactivethroughherinvolvementasthefacultyrepresentativetotheAssociationofIntercollegiateAthleticsforWomen(AIAW)wheresheservedonnumer-ousnationalandregionalcommittees.Untilherretirementin1992,shealsoservedastheChairpersonforthePresident’sAthleticAdvisoryCom-mitteeatRutgers.

InconjunctionwiththeinauguralHall-of-Fameinductionceremonies,the1982LadyKnightbasketballteamreceivedspecialrecognition.Itwasthisteamthatputtogethera25-7record,remainedinthetop10inthenationalpollsallseasonandcapturedtheonlynationalchampionshipinRutgersbasketballhistory.TheteamsilencedcriticsthatfeltthatthelossofAll-AmericancenterKrisKirchnerandWadeTrophyfinalistJoanneBurke,inadditiontotheuncertaintyofJuneOlkowski’skneeinjury,wouldbetoomuchfortheteamtoovercome.

CLASS OF 1994TheLadyKnightMostValuablePlayerin1980,JoanneBurke(1979-81)amassed855careerpointsand262reboundsintwoseasons“OntheBanks.”Electedtheteamcaptainforthe1980-81season,BurkewasaWadeTrophycandidatein1980andwashonoredasanEAIAWall-regionselectionforthe1979-80season.Sheledtheteaminscoringwith15.8pointspergameasajuniorandinsteals,2.5and2.0respectively,duringbothherseasons.

ThefirstRutgersplayertogarnerthreeKodakAll-AmericanselectionsandLadyKnightMost-Valuable-Playerawards,SueWicks(1984-88)isthemosthighly-decoratedplayerinthehistoryofLadyKnightbasketball.Adominantforceinwomen’scollegiatebasketballfrom1984to1988,shestillholdstheKnightcareerrecordsinpoints(2,655),rebounds(1,357),

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blockedshots(293),scoringaverage(21.2ppg),reboundingaverage(10.9rpg),fieldgoalsmade(1,091),fieldgoalsattempted(2,099),freethrowsmade(473)andfreethrowsattempted(641).WicksledRutgersinscoringandreboundingduringallfourofheryears“OntheBanks”,andduringthe1987-88season,shesetsingle-seasonrecordsinpoints(793),fieldgoalsmade(319),freethrowsmade(155)andscoringaverage(25.6ppg).In1988,WickswasnamedtheNationalPlayeroftheYearbyNaismith,theU.S.BasketballWriters’Association,Women’sBasketballNewsServiceandStreet&Smith’s.Duringhercareer,Rutgersposteda105-21(.833)recordandadvancedtotheNCAATournamentEastRegionalFinaltwice.ForheraccomplishmentsasbothaKnightandasamemberoftheWNBA’sNewYorkLiberty,WickswasinductedintotheRutgersHallofDistinguishedAlumniin2005.

The“Sticks”halfoftheformidable“WicksandSticks”combination,ReginaHoward(1983-87)rankedsecond(aftergraduation)onboththeall-timescoringandreboundingchartswith1,807points(nowthird)and1,036rebounds(thirdcurrently).SheledRutgersinfield-goalpercentageineachofherfouryearsandledinstealsin1986-87with2.8pergame.HowardgarneredKodakDistrictIIAll-Americanhonorsin1986andwasselectedasanhonorablementionAll-AmericanbyStreet&Smith’sin1986.Asasenior,shecapturedtheMostValuablePlayerAwardattheNCAATournamentEastRegionalandsharedtheLadyKnightMVPawardwithSueWicks.Alsoin1987,HowardwasvotedthePlayeroftheYearbytheNewJerseySportswriters&CoachesAssociationandwasaWadeTrophycandidate.

AtruefriendofLadyKnightbasketball,HenriettaLeitnerenrichedthelivesofthoseassociatedwiththewomen’sbasketballprogramduringher14yearsaswomen’sbasketballsecretary.Herenthusiasm,loyaltyanddedicationtowomen’sbasketballthroughouthercareeratRutgerswastrulynoteworthyandmeaningfultoallwhoselivesshetouched.Sheprovidedthebehind-the-scenessupportthatkepttheday-to-dayoperationsrunningsmoothly.

CLASS OF 1995KristenFoley(1982-87)madehermark“OntheBanks”notonlyonthecourtbutintheclassroomaswell.Athree-timeLadyKnightScholar-Ath-lete,shewasamemberofthe1987Atlantic10All-AcademicTeamandwasrecognizedonthe1986GTE/CoSIDAAcademicAll-AmericaTeam.Shefinishedthirdontheall-timeassistslistwith455,andledtheteaminthatcategoryin1984-85witha2.8per-gameaverage.Ateamcaptainasbothajuniorandsenior,Foleyscored1,051pointsatRutgers,the11th-besttotalinRUhistoryatthetime,andin1987wontheHeadley-SingerAward,givenannuallytothemostoutstandinggraduatingfemaleathleteatRutgers.Foleywasnamedtothe1986NCAATournamentEastRegionAll-TournamentTeamandalsowasrecognizedasaStreet&Smith’sPreseasonAll-American.Inall,Foleyledteamsthatgarneredacombinedrecordof92-26(.780)inherfourseasonsatRutgers.

SandyTupurins(1976-80)wasknownmoreforherreboundingthanherscoringatRutgers.Ateamcaptainin1979-80,shesetthesingle-seasonreboundingaveragerecordin1976-77whensheaveraged13.7reboundspergame.TupurinswasadominatingforceinthepaintforRutgersdur-ingherfouryears,finishingfirstinbothreboundingwith944andblockedshotswith107.Sheholdsthesingle-gamereboundingrecord,swiping26inonegameagainstWilliamPatersonin1977.

CLASS OF 1996PattiSikorski(1976-80)scored1,284pointstofinishhercareersecondontheRUlist(now17th).Duringhercareer,RutgersadvancedtotheEAIAWTournamentfourtimesandtheAIAWTournamentontwoocca-sions,includingaFinalEightfinishin1980.TheAllentown,Pa.,nativefromDieruffHighSchoolstillisthesecond-bestfreshmanscorerinhistory,averaging15.8pointspergameduringherrookiecampaign.Sikorskialsorankedinseveralothercareercategories:thirdontheall-timereboundinglistwith624boards,secondinfieldgoalsmadewith545,firstinfieldgoalsattemptedwith1,265andfirstinfree-throwpercentageat.764.

TerryDorner(1980-82),atransferfromMercerCountyCommunityCollege,playedjusttwoyearsforRutgers,butmadeamajorimpactatthetimeandintheKnights’all-timecareerrecords.Dornerwasa1982KodakDistrictIIAll-AmericanandanEAIAWall-regionteamselectionthatyear.Sheledtheteaminscoring(19.6ppg)andrebounding(10.1rpg)in1981-82andwastheteam’sco-MostValuablePlayerwithMaryCoyle.DornerhelpedRutgerswinthe1982AIAWnationalchampionshipandadvancetotheFinal16in1981.AnativeofWilliamsport,Pa.,Dornerap-pearedonseveralRutgerscareer-bestlistsattheendofherstay“OntheBanks,”includingsecondinscoringaverage(15.0)andthirdinreboundingaverage(8.9).

CLASS OF 1997TelicherAustin(1985-89)enjoyedabrilliantcareeratRutgersasshees-tablishedherselfasoneoftheKnights’all-timegreats.Austinfinishedhercareerasthethirdall-timeleadingscorerwith1,789pointsandthefourthall-timeplaymakerwith371assists.Shestillranksinthetop10innearlyeveryoffensivecategoryinboththesingle-seasonandcareerrecordbooksandcontinuestoholdtheLouisBrownAthleticCenterrecordforfieldgoalsattemptedbyaKnightwith28againstWestVirginia(Feb.16,1989).Aus-tin,whoplayedwiththeHall-of-FameduoofWicksandSticks(SueWicksandReginaHoward),wasafour-yearstarteronteamsthatwontwoAtlan-tic10TournamentchampionshipsandadvancedtotheNCAATournamentallfourseasons.Duringherfreshmanandsophomorecampaigns,RutgersadvancedtotheFinalEightoftheNCAATournament.

MargeHoweswasapioneerinwomen’sbasketball,organizingthefirstteamatDouglassCollegein1958.Howeswasaphysicaleducationteach-erwithavisiontoprovidewomenwithintercollegiateathleticopportunities.Herplayerscamefromherphysicaleducationclassesandinthefirstyearfinishedwitharecordof3-0.Shecoachedsixseasonsandcompileda

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varsityrecordof47-13(.783).Howes’commitmenttowomen’sathleticsreachedfarbeyondRutgers.ShewasthestatechairoftheDivisionofGirls’andWomen’sSportsinNewJerseyandConnecticutwhereshewasinstrumentalinimplementingthe“rover”conceptinNewJersey.Women’sbasketballtodayisareflectionofHowes’soloeffortsinthesportalmost50yearsago.

CLASS OF 1998VickyPicott(1987-91),oneoftheScarletKnights’mostprolificplayers,ledRutgerstofourstraightNCAATournamentappearancesandoneAtlantic10Tournamentchampionshipduringherfouryears“OntheBanks.”Asleekandmobileforward,Picottwasthe14thRUplayerinhistorytoscore1,000points.Sherankedthirdintheall-timerecordsinscoring(1,792),rebounds(1,029)andsteals(257)attheendofhercareer,andwassecondinfreethrowsmade(378)andattempted(542).Picott,whoservedasateamcaptainasajuniorandsenior,wasthe1988Atlantic10FreshmanoftheYear,asecond-teamall-conferenceselectionasasopho-moreandafirst-teampickasbothajuniorandsenior.SharingteamMost-Valuable-PlayerhonorswithLynnUstasajuniorandsenior,shehelpedtheteamtoa94-29(.764)recordinfourseasons.Picottwonasilvermedalatthe1989OlympicFestivalandplayedforthe1988U.S.JuniorNationalTeam.

CLASS OF 1999JennieHall(1979-83)helpedbrandRutgersasoneofthenation’seliteteamsduringherfour-yearcareer.AStreet&Smith’sAll-Americanin1983,HallledRutgerstoa99-28(.780)recordinfouryears,includinga25-7slatein1982whenRutgerswontheAIAWTournamentnationalchampionship.Duringthatnational-titlerun,sheledtheteamwith24pointsandfivereboundsagainstVillanovainthesemifinalgame.HallwasnamedtotheAIAWAll-TournamentTeamforherefforts.Sheservedasco-captainasaseniorwhileearningfirst-teamall-Atlantic10honorsaswellasteamMost-Valuable-Playeraccolades.In1983,HallearnedthemostprestigiousawardatRutgers,theHeadley-SingerAward,giventothetopgraduatingfemalestudent-athlete.Hallfinishedhercareer10thinsingle-seasonscoringaverage(15.2),ninthincareerrebounds(419),fifthincareerassists(279)andsecondincareersteals(206).AfterherRutgerscareer,HallwentontowinasilvermedalattheWorldUniversityGamesin1985andwasanOlympicTeaminviteein1984and1988.HallbecamethefirstAmericanwomantoplayprofessionallyinFinland.ShespentsevenyearsplayingprofessionalballoverseasandwasnamedtotheNationalAll-StarTeamthreetimes.Afterservingasanassistantcoachforeightyears,Hallwasnamedthe1999Mid-EasternAthleticConferenceCoachoftheYearinherfirstseasonasheadcoachatCoppinState.

CLASS OF 2000CarolineDeRoose(1990-94),atwo-timeKodakDistrictIIAll-American(1993-94),wasathree-yearstarterfortheScarletKnightsandledtheteaminscoringherjunior(15.7ppg)andsenior(19.4ppg)seasons.DeRooseledtheteamtoanimpressive88-25(.779)recordduringhercareer,earningfour-straightNCAATournamentberthsandwinningtwoAtlantic10Confer-encetitles(1993and1994).DeRoose,fromGhent,Belgium,wonthe1994Headley-SingerAwardgiventoRutgers’mostoutstandinggraduatingfemaleathlete.Theteam’sMostValuablePlayerin1992and1994,

shewasnamedtheNewJerseyBasketballCoaches&SportswritersAssociationPlayeroftheYearin1993.Shewasthe1994Atlantic10PlayeroftheYearandearnedall-Atlantic10accoladeseveryseason,includingacademicall-Atlantic10honorsin1994.DeRooseap-pearsabundantlyintheRutgersrecordbooks,establish-ingtheall-timecareerrecordsforfree-throwpercentage(.834),three-pointfieldgoalsmade(205),three-pointfieldgoalsattempted(517)andthree-pointfield-goalpercentage(.397).ShealsotiedtheLouisBrownAth-leticCenterrecordforthemostthree-pointersmadebyaRutgerswomen’splayerwhenshedrainedsixagainstMassachusetts(Feb.28,1994).Inthecareerrecords,DeRoosefinishedwith1,762pointsandascoringaver-ageof14.9pointspergame.DeRoosewasthe16thRutgerswomen’sbasketballplayertoscore1,000ca-reerpoints,andfinishedhercareer14thinrebounding(568),eighthinassists(359),sixthinfieldgoalsmade(630),fourthinfieldgoalsattempted(1,430),seventhinfreethrowsmade(297)andninthinfreethrowsat-tempted(356)atthattime.CLASS OF 2001WhenTheresaShankGrentzwashiredatRutgersinAugustof1976,shebecamethefirstfull-timewomen’sbasketballcoachinthenation.Duringher19seasonsatRutgerssheamasseda434-150record,winningeightAtlantic10Conferenceregular-seasonandfourtournamenttitles.SheledtheLadyKnightstothe1982AIAWTournamentnationalchampionshipandnineconsecutivetripstotheNCAATournament(1986-94)as14ofher19teamswon20ormoregames.ShecoachedthreeKodak/WBCAAll-Americanswhile“OntheBanks”--KrisKirchner(1981),JuneOlkowski(1982)andSueWicks(1986-88).WickswentontoearnNationalPlayer-of-the-Yearhonorsin1988.GrentzwasnamedtheAtlantic10CoachoftheYearin1986,1988,1993and1994andtheStar-LedgernamedheritsCoachoftheYearin1986,theMetro-politanWomen’sBasketballAssociationnamedheritsCoachoftheYearin1993,andsheearnedhersecondKodakDistrictIICoach-of-the-Yearawardthatsameseason.InductedintotheNikeHallofFamein1992,Grentzalsowasnamedthe1987Converse/WBCANa-tionalCoachoftheYearfollowingaseasonwhichfoundherLadyKnightsfinishwitha30-3record.Herexten-siveinternationalcoachingexperienceswhileatRutgerswerecappedbyherselectionastheheadcoachofthe1992OlympicTeam.SheledtheUnitedStatestoabronzemedalattheGamesinBarcelona.GrentzaddedtoherselectiontotheRutgersWomen’sBasketballHallofFamebyherinductionintotheWomen’sBasketballHallofFamejustsixweekslater.CLASS OF 2002A1991and1992first-teamall-Atlantic10selection,TanyaHansen(1988-92)ranksamongRutgers’careerleadersinblockedshots,fieldgoals,rebounds,freethrowsandscoring.The6-2forwardaveraged14.5pointsand7.7reboundspergameduringhercareer,leadingtheLadyKnightstofourconsecutiveberthsintheNCAATournament.Asasenior,sheaveragedawhopping20.3pointsand8.6reboundspercontestonherwaytobeingnamedtheNewJerseyBasketballCoaches&SportswritersAssociationPlayeroftheYearandearningaspotontheKodakAll-DistrictIIFirstTeam.AnativeofAlbany,NY,shetwicecompetedattheU.S.OlympicFestivalasamemberoftheEastTeam,winningasilvermedalin1989andagoldin1990.Adefensive

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standout,her245careerblockswerethirdontheRUlist,andthe75shepostedasajuniorwasthethird-bestsingle-seasontotalinschoolhistory.Alsoasecond-teamall-conferenceselectionin1990,sheplayedprofes-sionallyinSpainfollowingherdays“OntheBanks.”

CLASS OF 2003JanetMalouf(1985-89)wasoneofthegreatestpointguardsinRutgershistory,leadingtheLadyKnightstofourNCAATournamentberths(1986-89)andtwoAtlantic10ConferenceTournamentchampionships(1987-88)whilestarting125ofRU’s129gamesduringhercareer.Sheestab-lishedtheRutgerscareer(718)andsingle-season(209,1986-87)assistsrecords,marksthatstayedatoptherecordchartsforadozenyears.Theteam’sassistsleaderallfourofherseasons,Maloufstillholdsthefresh-man(5.6apg)classrecordatRut-gers.Aselectiontothe1986Atlantic10All-FreshmanTeamaswellasthe1989Atlantic10All-ThirdTeam,shewonagoldmedalwiththe1986U.S.SelectTeamattheJonesCupTourna-mentinTaiwan.

Class of 2004LizHanson(1992-96)wasoneofthemostaccurateoutsideshootersinRutgershistory,finishinghercareer

secondonthethree-pointfield-goalpercentagechart.Hansonalsocom-pletedhercareertiedforfirstinsteals(287),secondinthree-pointfieldgoalsmade,three-pointfieldgoalsattemptedandfree-throwpercentage(356-440,.809),thirdinbothassists(474)andfreethrowsmade,sixthinfreethrowsattempted,andninthinscoring(1,413).SheestablishedtheRutgerssingle-seasonstealsrecord(117,1993-94),atotalthatremainsthehighestsingle-seasonmarkinScarletKnighthistory,men’sorwomen’s.HansonhelpedleadtheScarletKnightstotwoAtlantic10ConferenceTournamenttitles(1993-94)andapairofNCAATourna-mentberthsduringhertime“OntheBanks,”earningfirst-teamall-Atlantic10honorsasasophomore(1993-94).Amemberofthe1994and1995Atlantic10All-TournamentTeams,shetwicewasamemberoftheAtlantic10All-AcademicTeam(1994-95)andwonabronzemedalatthe1994U.S.OlympicFestivalasamemberoftheEastTeam.

CLASS OF 2005The1999-2000ScarletKnightsadvancedtotheschool’sfirst-everFinalFourberthintheNCAATournament,postinga26-8overallrecordanda12-4markintheBIGEASTConferencetofinishtiedforthirdplaceintheregular-seasonstandings.TheScarletKnightsadvancedtothefinaloftheBIGEASTTournamentbeforereceivingasecondseedintheWestRegionoftheNCAATournament,andtherighttohostthefirsttworoundsofthenationaltourney.RutgersdispatchedNo.15HolyCross91-70andNo.10SaintJoseph’s59-39inPiscatawaybeforemovingontotheWestRegionalinPortland,Ore.RUdefeatedNo.11UAB60-45inthesemifi-nals,thenupsettop-seededGeorgia59-51intheregionalfinal,punchingtheteam’sticketfortheFinalFourinPhiladelphia.TheScarletKnights’dreamseasonendedwitha64-54losstoTennessee.

CLASS OF 2006CherylCop(1989-93),anativeofElizabeth,N.J.,helpedleadtheKnightstofourNCAATournamentberths(1990-93),the1993Atlantic10Con-ferenceTournamenttitleandstarted87outofapossible94gamesdur-inghercareer.Amemberofthe1990Atlantic10All-FreshmanTeam

andBellAtlanticHolidayTournamentTeam(1989),shefinishedhercareersixthinall-timefree-throwpercentage(.766)andwasathree-timeteamScholar-Athlete(1991-93)duringhertime“OntheBanks.”Ateamcaptainbothherjuniorandsenioryears,Cop,whoearnedaspotonthe1991Atlantic10All-AcademicTeam,averaged7.9pointsand3.2as-sistspergameduringhercareer,leadingtheteaminfree-throwpercent-age(.880)asafreshman,inassists(3.5apg)andfree-throwpercentage(.805)asasophomore,infield-goalpercentage(.561)asajunior,andsharingtheteamleadinassists(3.1apg)asasenior.Copwaslabeledas“MostCourageous”forreturningfromaseason-endingkneeinjuryandTypeIdiabetesdiagnosisduringherfreshmanyear.In1993shewontheHeadley-SingerAward,givenannuallytothemostoutstandinggraduatingfemaleathleteatRutgers.

CLASS OF 2007TomoraYoung(1995-99)helpedleadtheScarletKnightstoback-to-backNCAATournamentberths,includingashowingintheEliteEightin1999andtheSweetSixteenin1998.TheRedBank,N.J.nativewasnamedAll-BIGEASTthree-straightyears,earningfirstteamhonorsfollowingherjuniorseason.Inaddition,YoungwasselectedBIGEASTall-tournamentin1998andalsonamedtheCo-PlayeroftheYearbytheMetropolitanWriter’sAssociation.A5-10guard,Youngwasoneofthemostefficientthree-pointshooterstoweartheScarlet.Sheissecondall-timeinthree-pointfieldgoalsmade(180)andattempted(513)andalsogracestherecordbookinthree-pointfieldgoalpercentage(.351),placinghersixthontheall-timechart.Youngsitsatopthesingleseasonrecordlistinthreecategories,allachievedduringthe1997-98season.Sheisrankedfirstinthree-pointfieldgoalsmade(71)andthree-pointfieldgoalattempts(186)inasinglecampaign.YoungalsoholdstheRUrecordformostproficientshowingfromthefreethrowlineinasingleseasonwitha.901average(64-for-71).

CLASS OF 2008FormerstandoutsTashaPointer(‘01)andShawnettaStewart(‘00),whohelpedleadtheScarletKnightstothe2000FinalFour,arethemostrecentinducteesintotheRutgersWomen’sBasketballHallofFame.Pointer(1997-2001)ledtheScarletKnightstotheirfirst-everFinalFourappearanceasajuniorcaptainin2000.TheChicagonativeearnedanumberofaccoladesduringhertimeatRUincludingbeingnamedthe1998BIGEASTRookieoftheYearandgarneringAll-BIGEASTfirstteamhonorsin1999and2001.In2001,PointerwasalsotabbedanAssoci-atedPressAll-AmericaHonorableMention.PointerwasnamedtotwoNCAAall-tournamentteams,selectedtothe1999MidwestRegiontothe2000WestRegionsquads.ThepointguardholdstheRutgers’all-timeassistsandstealsrecords-men’sandwomen’s-with839assistsand292steals,respectively.Inaddition,Pointerscored1,456pointsinherdecoratedcareerrankedninth-bestall-time.Sherecordedthefirsttriple-doubleinRutgersbasketballhistoryagainstProvidenceduringherseniorcampaign.Pointerhadfourtriple-doublesinherillustriouscareer,themostinBIGEASThistory.In2003,PointerwasnamedtotheBIGEAST25thAnniversaryHallofFameTeam.

Stewart(1997-2000)isoneofthemostprolificplayersinRutgersbasketballhistory.Sheconcludedhercareerasthe10thall-timeleadingscorerdespiteplayingonlythreeyears.Stewartcompiled1,346pointsand629reboundswhilealsonailing144careerthreepointers,whichranksfourthall-time.StewartwasnamedAll-BIGEASTfollowingherjuniorandseniorseasonsin1999and2000.Sheledtheteaminscoring,reboundingandstealsineachofthosecampaigns.Overherfinaltwoseasons,Stewartaveraged14.5points,6.7reboundsand1.9stealspergameastheScarletKnightscombinedfora55-14record.In2000,StewartwasnamedanhonorablementionAssociatedPressAll-AmericanselectionandnamedtheNCAATournamentWestRegionMostValuablePlayer.Inaddition,shewaschosenPlayeroftheYearbytheNewJerseyCollegiateBasketballCoachesAssociationandtheMetropolitanBasket-ballWriters’AssociationThepreviousseason,shewasnamedtotheMidwestRegionAll-TournamentteamandwastabbedtheMWBAPlayeroftheYear.StewartwasthefirstplayertocommittoC.VivianStringer’sfirstrecruitingclassatRutgers.

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SueWicks,themosthighlydecoratedplayerinthehistoryofRutgerswomen’sbasketball,becamethesecondformerplayertohaveherjerseyretiredwhenshewashonoredApril26,1998.SheistheonlyRUplayertogarnerthreeKodakAll-AmericahonorsandthreeAtlantic10ConferencePlayer-of-the-Yearawards.WickswasnamedtheNationalPlayeroftheYearin1988byNaismith,theU.S.BasketballWritersAssociation,theWomen’sBasketballNewsServiceandStreet&Smith’s.Rutgerspostedanimpressive105-21(.833)recordandadvancedtotheNCAAEastRegionalfinaltwiceduringWicks’career.ShewasinductedintotheRutgersWomen’sBasketballHallofFamein1994,thefirstyearshebecameeligible,andstillholdsthecareerrecordforpoints,maleorfemale,atRutgerswith2,655tallies.

Inall,shestillholdsnineRutgerscareerrecordsmorethanadecadeafterherplayingdaysendedandher1987-88single-seasontotalsinpoints(793),fieldgoalsmade(319),freethrowsmade(155)andscoringaverage(25.6ppg)stilltoptheRUcharts.ShebecamethefirstRutgerswomen’sbasket-ballplayertobedraftedbyanAmericanprofessionalbasketballleaguewhenshewasthefirst-rounddraftchoice(30thoverallpick)oftheNewYorkLibertyintheinauguralWNBADraftin1997.Wicksreturnedtothestatesafterplayingoverseasforeightyears.

“Itwasfantastic,”Wickssaidofthehonor.“Itwasgreattogoback.Ihavesomuchprideinmyuniver-sityandtogobackthereandbehonoredbyawholenewgroupofwomenwasreallygreat.”

Wicks’RutgersCareerRecordsPoints *2,655Rebounds *1,357BlockedShots 293ScoringAverage 21.2ReboundingAverage 10.9FieldGoalsMade *1,091FieldGoalsAttempted *2,099FreeThrowsMade 473FreeThrowsAttempted 641*alltimemen’sorwomen’srecord

#23 SUE WICKS (1984-88)

#45 JUNE OLKOWSKI (1978-82)OnJan.2,1988,formerLadyKnightAll-AmericanJuneOlkowskibecamethefirstgraduateoftheRUwomen’sathleticprogramtohaveheruniformnumberretired.

“HavingmynumberretiredisthehighesthonorIcanimagine”saidOlkowski.“Itisaveryhum-blingandunexpectedexperience.Youdreamofwinninganationalchampionship,butnotofhavingyournumberretired.”

Followingtheendofherplayingdays,OlkowskiservedastheheadcoachatNorthwestern,ButlerandArizona.Onthesamedaythathernumberwasretired,ArizonametRutgersinamatch-upthatsawOlkowski’salmamateremergeasthevictor.

“Itwasaveryspecial,veryemotionaldayforme,”expressedOlkowski.“Itwasanicehomecom-ing,butoncetheballwastossed,Iwastheenemy.”

DuringherplayingdaysatRutgers,thePhiladelphianativebecameonlythesecondRutgerswomen’sbasketballplayerevertoberecognizedasaKodak/WBCAAll-AmericanwhileleadingRutgerstotheAIAWnationalchampionshipin1982.Duringherfour-yearcareeratTheStateUniversity,Olkowskiguidedhersquadstoa108-22(.831)recordwhileconsistentlyplacinginthenationaltop-10polls.

ManythoughtOlkowskiwasthebestplayerinthecountry—untilshesufferedaseriouskneeinjury.Alessdeterminedplayermighthaveretired,butOlkowskiunderwentmajorsurgeryandcamebacktohelpRutgerswinthenationaltitle.

Thetwice-injuredkneedidnotlimithersuccessesatRutgers.ShewasaWadeTrophyfinalistduringbothherjuniorandsenioryearswhilecompiling1,500careerpoints,780rebounds,208assists,190stealsand78blockedshots.

OlkowskigraduatedfromRutgersin1982(DouglassCollege)withaBachelor’sofSciencedegreeinsportsadministration.

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NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEARNaismithSueWicks(winner) 1988 TashaPointer(candidate) 2000 TashaPointer(finalist) 2001 TammySutton-Brown(finalist) 2001 CappiePondexter(finalist) 2004,’05,’06 ChelseaNewton(candidate) 2005 MateeAjavon(candidate) 2006,2008 EssenceCarson(candidate) 2008U.S.BasketballWritersAssociation SueWicks(winner) 1988Women’sBasketballNewsService SueWicks(winner) 1988 CappiePondexter(winner) 2006Street&Smith’sBasketball SueWicks(winner) 1987,’88Women’sWoodenAward CappiePondexter(finalist) 2004,’05,’06WadeTrophy JoanneBurke(candidate) 1980 KrisKirchner(candidate) 1981 JuneOlkowski(candidate) 1981,’82 LorrieLawrence(candidate) 1983 ReginaHoward(candidate) 1987 SueWicks(finalist) 1988 CappiePondexter(finalist) 2004,’05,’06 MateeAjavon(candidate) 2006,‘07,‘08 EssenceCarson(candidate) 2007,‘08 KiaVaughn(candidate) 2007 EpiphannyPrince(candidate) 2008 EpipihannyPrince(finalist) 2009HondaSportsAwardforBasketball SueWicks(finalist) 1987,’88 CappiePondexter(finalist) 2006NancyLiebermanAward(toppointguard) CappiePondexter(finalist) 2003,’04,’05,’06 MateeAjavon(candidate) 2008 EpiphannyPrince(finalist) 2009SeniorCLASSAward ChelseaNewton(candidate) 2005 CappiePondexter(finalist) 2006 EssenceCarson(candidate) 2008

ALL-AMERICANSKodak/Women’sBasketballCoachesAssociation(WBCA) KrisKirchner(firstteam) 1981 JuneOlkowski(firstteam) 1982 SueWicks(firstteam) 1986,’87,’88 CappiePondexter(firstteam) 2006Street&Smith’sBasketball JuneOlkowski 1978,’79,’80,’81 JoanneBurke 1979,’80 JennieHall 1983 LorrieLawrence 1983 KristenFoley(hm) 1986 ReginaHoward(hm) 1986 SueWicks 1986,’87,’88 VickyPicott(hm) 1988,’89,’90AssociatedPress ShawnettaStewart(hm) 2000

TashaPointer(hm) 2000,’01 CappiePondexter(hm) 2003,’05 CappiePondexter(thirdteam) 2004 CappiePondexter(firstteam) 2006 EssenceCarson(hm) 2007,‘08 MateeAjavon(hm) 2007,‘08 EpiphannyPrince(thirdteam) 2008,‘09KodakDistrictII KrisKirchner 1981 TerryDorner 1982* JuneOlkowski 1982 LorrieLawrence 1983* JulieSalmon 1985* ReginaHoward 1986* SueWicks 1986,’87,’88 TelicherAustin 1989* VickyPicott 1991* TanyaHansen 1992* CarolineDeRoose 1993*,’94*KodakDistrictI TashaPointer 2000,‘01* ShawnettaStewart 2000* CappiePondexter 2003*,’04*,’05*,’06*indicateshonorable-mentionAll-AmericaWomenscolleghoops.com CappiePondexter(secondteam) 2003FullCourtPress CappiePondexter(thirdteam) 2004,’05 CappiePondexter(firstteam) 2006U.S.BasketballWritersAssociation CappiePondexter 2006SeniorCLASSAward CappiePondexter(firstteam) 2006 EssenceCarson(candidate) 2008Women’sWoodenAward

CappiePondexter(finalist) 2006Women’sBasketballNewsService CappiePondexter(firstteam) 2006Gballmag.com CappiePondexter(firstteam) 2006ESPN.com CappiePondexter(firstteam) 2006 EpiphannyPrince(secondteam) 2009

COACHING HONORSWBCA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEARTheresaGrentz(winner) 1987

WBCA DISTRICT 1 COACH OF THE YEARC.VivianStringer(winner) 1998,2006

PLAYER HONORSALL-REGION EAIAW JuneOlkowski 1979,’80,’81,’82 JoanneBurke 1980 PattyCoyle 1981 KrisKirchner 1981 TerryDorner 1982

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-CONFERENCEPlayeroftheYear SueWicks 1986,’87,’88 CarolineDeRoose 1994FreshmanoftheYear TelicherAustin 1986 VickyPicott 1988CoachoftheYear TheresaGrentz 1986,’88(co),’93,’94

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FirstTeam JennieHall 1983 LorrieLawrence 1983 ReginaHoward 1986,’87 SueWicks 1986,’87,’88 TelicherAustin 1989 VickyPicott 1990,’91 TanyaHansen 1991,’92 CarolineDeRoose 1993,’94 LizHanson 1994SecondTeam LorrieLawrence 1984 JulieSalmon 1985 SueWicks 1985 TelicherAustin 1988 VickyPicott 1989 TanyaHansen 1990 CarolineDeRoose 1992 C’taMitchelson 1993 JanelleWilliams 1994 LizHanson 1995ThirdTeam JanetMalouf 1989 LynnUst 1990 ReginaKalucki 1994 JanelleWilliams 1995Rookie/Freshman*Team KristenFoley 1983 JulieSalmon 1983 CrystalBerry 1984 ReginaHoward 1984 SueWicks 1985 TelicherAustin 1986 JanetMalouf 1986 VickyPicott 1988

LynnUst 1988 CherylCop 1990 CarolineDeRoose 1991 AliciaSheeler 1995 *changedtoAll-FreshmanTeamin1986All-AcademicTeam KristenFoley 1987 CherylCop 1991 CarolineDeRoose 1994 LizHanson 1994,’95

BIG EAST ALL-CONFERENCE CoachoftheYear C.VivianStringer 1998,2005PlayeroftheYear CappiePondexter(unanimous) 2006DefensivePlayeroftheYear ChelseaNewton 2005 EssenceCarson 2006,‘07,‘08MostImprovedPlayer MichelleCampbell 2005 EpiphannyPrince 2008Rookie/Freshman*oftheYear TashaPointer 1998 CappiePondexter 2003 MateeAjavon 2005 *namechangedtoFreshmanin2005FirstTeam TomoraYoung 1998 ShawnettaStewart 1999,2000 TashaPointer 1999,2001 CappiePondexter 2003,’04,’05,’06 MateeAjavon 2006,‘08 EssenceCarson 2007 KiaVaughn 2007 EpiphannyPrince 2008,‘09SecondTeam TashaPointer 1998,2000 TomoraYoung 1999 MateeAjavon 2005,‘07 EssenceCarson 2006,‘08 KiaVaughn 2008 BrittanyRay 2010ThirdTeam TomoraYoung 1997 TammySutton-Brown1999,2001 DavalynCunningham2002 MauriHorton 2003 MichelleCampbell 2005 ChelseaNewton 2005HonorableMention DavalynCunningham 2001Rookie/FreshmanTeam UshaGilmore 1997 TashaPointer 1998 CappiePondexter 2003 MateeAjavon 2005 EpiphannyPrince 2007 BrittanyRay 2007*namechangedtoAll-FreshmanTeamin‘05AcademicAll-Star HeatherZurich 2008,‘09 KiaVaughn 2009

BrittanyRay 2009,‘10MyiaMcCurdy 2010

METROPOLITAN HONORSMET BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATIONCoachoftheYear TheresaGrentz 1993 C.VivianStringer 1998,’99,2000,’05,’06,‘08PlayeroftheYear ShawnettaStewart 1999,2000 TashaPointer 2001 CappiePondexter 2003,’04,’05,’06 KiaVaughn 2007 EpiphanyPrince 2008FirstTeam TashaPointer 1998,’99,2000,’01 ShawnettaStewart 1999,2000 TammySutton-Brown 2001 CappiePondexter 2003,’04,’05,’06 MateeAjavon 2005,’06,‘08 ChelseaNewton 2005 EssenceCarson 2007,‘08 KiaVaughn 2008 EpiphannyPrince 2008,‘09 BrittanyRay 2010SecondTeam DavalynCunningham 2002 MauriHorton 2003 MichelleCampbell 2005 EssenceCarson 2005,’06

NEW JERSEY BASKETBALL COACHES & SPORTSWRITERS

SueWicks(1984-88)wasthe1988NaismithPlayeroftheYear.

CappiePondexter(2001-06)istheonlyfour-timeAll-BIGEASTFIrstTeamselectioninthehistoryof

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ASSOCIATIONDivisionITeamoftheYear 1980,’83,’86,’87,’88,’90CoachoftheYear C.VivianStringer 1998,’99,2000PlayeroftheYear SueWicks 1986,’88 ReginaHoward 1987 VickyPicott 1991 TanyaHansen 1992 CarolineDeRoose 1993 TashaPointer,TomoraYoung 1998 ShawnettaStewart 1999,2000POSTSEASONALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMSAIAWNationalTournament PattyCoyle(MVP) 1982 JennieHall 1982NCAATournamentEastRegion KristenFoley 1986 SueWicks 1986,’87 ReginaHoward(MVP) 1987NCAATournamentMidwestRegion TashaPointer 1999 ShawnettaStewart 1999NCAATournamentWestRegion TashaPointer 2000 ShawnettaStewart(MVP) 2000 TammySutton-Brown 2000NCAATournamentPhiladelphiaRegion MateeAjavon 2005 CappiePondexter(MOP) 2005NCAATournamentClevelandRegion CappiePondexter 2006NCAATournamentGreensboroRegion MateeAjavon(MOP) ,2007 MateeAjavon 2008 EssenceCarson 2007,‘08 KiaVaughn 2007 EpiphannyPrince 2008NCAATournamentFinalFour MateeAjavon 2007 KiaVaughn 2007Atlantic10ConferenceTournament JennieHall 1983 JulieSalmon 1983 ReginaHoward 1986,’87# SueWicks 1986*,’87#,’88* KristenFoley 1987 VickyPicott 1988,’90,’91 CarolineDeRoose 1992,’94* C’taMitchelson 1993* AmyReynders 1993 LizHanson 1994,’95 JanelleWilliams 1995*indicatesTournamentMostValuablePlayer #indicatesTournamentCo-MVPBIGEASTConferenceTournament LindaMiles 1998 TashaPointer 1998 ShawnettaStewart 1999,2000 TammySutton-Brown 2000

CappiePondexter 2003,’04,’05,’06 DawnMcCullouch 2004 MateeAjavon 2005,2007* EssenceCarson 2007 KiaVaughn 2007

REGULAR SEASONALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMSPattiSikorski WagnerChristmasClassic,1977(MVP)SandyTupurins WagnerChristmasClassic,1977KathyGlutz Manufacturer’sHanoverTour.,1978PattyCoyle Dartmouth/BurgerKingClassic,1981(MVP) Optimist-ODUClassic,1981CarolGlutz WinstonTireClassic,1982SueWicksMiamiWomen’sCourtClassic,1985SueWicks OrangeBowl/BurgerKingInvit.,1985 OrangeBowl/BurgerKingInvit.,1987TelicherAustin BellAtlanticHolidayTournament,1988CherylCop BellAtlanticHolidayTournament,1989VickyPicott BellAtlanticHolidayTournament,1989TanyaHansen BellAtlanticHolidayTournament,1990VickyPicott BellAtlanticHolidayTournament,1990(MVP)CarolineDeRoose BellAtlanticHolidayTournament,1991(MVP)TanyaHansen BellAtlanticHolidayTournament,1991LaTonyaJohnson

BellAtlanticHolidayTournament,1991CarolineDeRooseBellAtlanticHolidayTournament,1992((MVP)GabrielaGonzalez BellAtlanticHolidayTournament,1993ReginaKalucki BellAtlanticHolidayTournament,1993AliciaSheeler ArizonaTournament,1994SusanBlauser BrotherHolidayClassic,1995 VanderbiltClassic,1995LizHanson BrotherHolidayClassic,1995 VanderbiltClassic,1995TomoraYoung BrotherHolidayClassic,1996TashaPointer RutgersCoca-ColaClassic,1997TomoraYoung RutgersCoca-ColaClassic,1997(MVP)ShawnettaStewart Women’sPreseasonNIT,1998 RutgersCoca-ColaClassic,1998(MVP)DavalynCunningham RutgersCoca-ColaClassic,1998DavalynCunningham RutgersCoca-ColaClassic,1999TashaPointer RutgersCoca-ColaClassic,1999(MVP)TashaPointer RutgersCoca-ColaClassic,2000TammySutton-Brown RutgersCoca-ColaClassic,2000KarlitaWashington RutgersCoca-ColaClassic,2000(MVP)MauriHorton ArizonaStateHolidayClassic,2001DawnMcCullouchAz.StateHolidayClassic2001MauriHorton RutgersCoca-ColaClassic,2002ChelseaNewton RUCoca-ColaClassic,2002CappiePondexter Coca-ColaClassic,2002(MVP)

MateeAjavon(left)helpedleadtheU.S.teamtothegoldmedalatthePanAmericangamesinRiodeJanieroinJuly2007.KiaVaughnandEssenceCarsonwongoldwithUSABasketballattheU212007

WorldChampionships.

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DawnMcCullouch Women’sPreseasonNIT,2003CappiePondexter Women’sPreseasonNIT,2003MateeAjavon ParadiseJam,2004MichelleCampbell ParadiseJam,2004(MVP)ChelseaNewton ParadiseJam,2004CappiePondexter JunkanooJam,2005(MVP)EssenceCarson JunkanooJam,2005CappiePondexter HawkeyeChallenge,2005 (MVP)MateeAjavon HawkeyeChallenge,2005EpiphannyPrince TimeoutforHIV,2007EssenceCarson ParadiseJam,2007KiaVaughn ParadiseJam,2007BrittanyRay ParadiseJam,2009(MVP)ChelseyLee ParadiseJam,2009

PROFESSIONAL PLAYOVERSEASMateeAjavon TurkeyDanaBoonen Belgium,SpainJoanneBurke Austria,EnglandMichelleCampbell KoreaEssenceCarson Latvia,France,HungryDavalynCunningham Portugal,SpainCarolineDeRoose BelgiumTerryDorner Sweden,Spain,ItalyUshaGilmore IsraelJennieHall Finland,Sweden Spain,NewZealand,ItalyTanyaHansen SpainMauriHorton Ukraine,IsraelReginaHoward SpainLaTonyaJohnson AustraliaRashidatJunaid RussiaDeniseKenney GermanyKrisKirchner ItalyMissyLender IrelandMyiaMcCurdy FinlandChelseaNewton Israel,Poland,ItalyCappiePondexter Turkey,RussiaEpiphannyPrince Turkey,RussiaVickyPicott LuxembourgBrittanyRay BelgiumJulieSalmon SpainTammySutton-Brown Korea,RussiaSandyTupurins VenezuelaKiaVaughn IsraelSueWicks Italy,Japan,Spain,IsraelHeatherZurich TheNetherlands

WNBA DRAFT SELECTIONSEpiphannyPrince Chicago(2010)RashidatJunaid LosAngeles(2010)KiaVaughn NewYork(2009)MateeAjavon Houston(2008)EssenceCarson NewYork(2008)DavalynCunningham Orlando(2002)UshaGilmore Indiana(2000)ChelseaNewton Sacramento(2005)TashaPointer Portland(2001)CappiePondexter Phoenix(2006)

RebeccaRichman NewYork(2005)ShawnettaStewart Orlando(2000)TammySutton-Brown Charlotte(2001)SueWicks NewYork(1997)

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONJuneOlkowski 1977U.S.SelectTeam JonesCupTournament(Taiwan)JuneOlkowski 1978U.S.SelectTeam (Peru,Ecuador,Bolivia)MaryCoyle 1979U.S.JuniorNationalTeam (SquawValley,Calif.),goldmedalistPattyCoyle 1979U.S.JuniorNationalTeam (SquawValley,Calif.),goldmedalistJuneOlkowski 1979WorldUniversityGames (MexicoCity),goldmedalistJuneOlkowski 1979U.S.JuniorNationalTeam (SquawValley,Calif.),goldmedalistKrisKirchner 1980U.S.OlympicTeamJuneOlkowski 1980U.S.SelectTeam JonesCupTournament(Taiwan)JuneOlkowski 1981U.S.SelectTeam JonesCupTournament(Taiwan)JennieHall 1985WorldUniversityGames (Kobe,Japan),silvermedalistJanetMalouf 1986U.S.SelectTeamJonesCupTournament(Taiwan),goldmedalistVickyPicott 1988U.S.JuniorNationalTeam WorldQualifiers(SaoPaulo,Brazil)KelleyWatts 1982U.S.JuniorNationalTeam (ColoradoSprings,Colo.),goldmedalistSueWicks 1987Pan-AmericanGames (Indianapolis,Ind.),goldmedalistTheresaGrentz Headcoach,1992Olympic Team(Barcelona,Spain),bronzemedalistFatimeNdiaye 2000SenegalOlympicTeam

(Sydney,Australia)TammySutton-Brown 2000CanadianOlympic Team(Sydney,Australia)CappiePondexter 2002FIBAWorldChampionshipForYoungWomen QualifyingTournament Team(RibeiraoPreto,Brazil),goldmedalistCappiePondexter 2003FIBAWorld ChampionshipForYoungWomen (Sibenik,Croatia),goldmedalistC.VivianStringer Assistantcoach,2004OIympicTeam(Athens,Greece),goldmedalistEssenceCarson 2005FIBAWomen’sUnder-19WorldChampionship (Tunis,Tunisia),goldmedalistCappiePondexter 2005 WorldUniversityGames (Izmir,Turkey),goldmedalistEssenceCarson 2006 FIBAWomen’sUnder-20WorldChampionship(MexicoCity),goldmedalistKiaVaughn 2006 FIBAWomen’sUnder-20WorldChampionship(MexicoCity),goldmedalistEssenceCarson 2007 FIBAWomen’sUnder-21WorldChampionship(Moscow),goldmedalistKiaVaughn 2007 FIBAWomen’sUnder-21WorldChampionship(Moscow),goldmedalistMateeAjavon 2007 PanAmericanGamesperfectrecord,goldmedalist(RiodeJaneiro)CappiePondexter 2008OlympicTeam (Beijing,China),goldmedalistNikkiSpeed 2008FIBAWomen’sUnder-18

EssenceCarson(2004-08)wasathree-timeBIGEASTDefensivePlayeroftheYear,onlythesecondplayertowinthecovetedawardthreetimes.

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WorldChampionship(Argentina),goldmedalist

NATIONALFESTIVALTEAMSPattyCoyle 1978NationalSportsFestivalEast (ColoradoSprings,Colo.),goldmedalistJuneOlkowski 1978NationalSportsFestival East(ColoradoSprings,Colo.),goldMaryCoyle 1979NationalSportsFestivalEast (ColoradoSprings,Colo.),goldmedalistPattyCoyle 1979NationalSportsFestivalEast (ColoradoSprings,Colo.),goldmedalistJuneOlkowski 1979NationalSportsFestivalEast (ColoradoSprings,Colo.),goldmedalistKristenFoley1982NationalSportsFestivalEast (Indianapolis,Ind.),bronzemedalistVickyPicott 1987U.S.OlympicFestivalEastTm (ChapelHill,N.C.),bronzemedalistTanyaHansen 1989U.S.OlympicFestivalEast (OklahomaCity,Okla.),silvermedalistVickyPicott 1989U.S.OlympicFestivalEast (OklahomaCity,Okla.),silvermedalistTanyaHansen 1990U.S.OlympicFestivalEast (Minneapolis,Minn.),goldmedalistLizHanson 1994U.S.OlympicFestivalEast (St.Louis,Mo.),bronzemedalistRUTGERS MOST OUTSTANDING FEMALE ATHLETEHeadley-SingerAward JuneOlkowski 1982 JennieHall 1983 KristenFoley 1987 CarolineDeRoose 1994 ChelseaNewton 2005

TEAM HONORSMOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1977-78 KathyGlutz 1978-79 JuneOlkowski 1979-80 JoanneBurke 1980-81 PattyCoyle 1981-82 MaryCoyle,TerryDorner 1982-83 JennieHall 1983-84 JulieSalmon 1984-85 ReginaHoward 1985-86 SueWicks 1986-87 ReginaHoward,SueWicks 1987-88 SueWicks 1988-89 TelicherAustin 1989-90 VickyPicott,LynnUst 1990-91 VickyPicott,LynnUst 1991-92 CarolineDeRoose,TanyaHansen 1992-93 LadyKnightTeam 1993-94 CarolineDeRoose 1994-95 LizHanson,JanellWilliams 1995-96 LizHanson 1996-97 SusanBlauser 1997-98 TashaPointer 1998-99 TashaPointer,ShawnettaStewart 1999-00 TashaPointer,ShawnettaStewart 2000-01 TashaPointer 2001-02 DavalynCunningham

2002-03 CappiePondexter 2003-04 ChelseaNewton 2004-05 ChelseaNewton,CappiePondexter 2005-06 CappiePondexter 2006-07 EssenceCarson 2007-08 MateeAjavon 2008-09 EpiphannyPrince 2009-10 BrittanyRay

SCHOLAR ATHLETE 1979-80 PattiSikorski 1980-81 CarolGlutz 1981-82 ChrisDailey 1982-83 CarolGlutz 1983-84 CarolGlutz 1984-85 KristenFoley 1985-86 KristenFoley 1986-87 KristenFoley 1987-88 SuzanneCooper 1988-89 SuzanneCooper 1989-90 SuzanneCooper 1990-91 CherylCop 1991-92 CherylCop 1992-93 CherylCop 1993-94 AmyReynders

1994-95 AmyReynders 1995-96 AmyReynders 1996-97 LaurenHartmann 1997-98 JenClemente 1998-99 JenClemente 1999-00 JenClemente 2000-01 DanaBoonen 2001-02 DavalynCunningham 2002-03 RebeccaRichman 2003-04 RebeccaRichman 2004-05 NikkiJett,RebeccaRichman 2005-06 CourtneyLocke 2006-07 KiaVaughn 2007-08 KatieAdams 2008-09 HeatherZurich 2009-10 BrittanyRay

NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP KristenFoley 1987

GTE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TEAM KristenFoley(honorablemention) 1986

RutgerscaptureditsfirstBIGEASTChampionshipin2007.MateeAjavonwasnamedtheTournamentMVP

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WNBA Draft Selections

SUE WICKS1997FirstRoundSixthSelectionNewYorkLiberty2000All-StarGame

2001SportsmanshipAward

SHAWNETTA STEWART2000ThirdRound36thSelectionOrlandoMiracle

USHA GILMORE2000ThirdRound42ndSelectionIndianaFever

TAMMY SUTTON-BROWN2001SecondRound18thSelectionCharlotteSting

2002All-StarGameIndiana,2007All-StarGame,2009

TASHA POINTER2001FourthRound52ndSelectionPortlandFire

CAPPIE PONDEXTER2006FirstRoundSecondSelectionPhoenixMercury

2006,2007,2009,2010All-StarGame2007WNBAChampionshipsMVP

2010FirstTeamSelection,All-Defensive

DAVALYN CUNNINGHAM2002SecondRound23rdSelectionOrlandoMiracle

MATEE AJAVON2008FirstRoundFifthSelectionHoustonComets

2008All-RookieTeam

CHELSEA NEWTON2005SecondRound22ndSelection

SacramentoMonarchs2005WNBAChampion2005All-RookieTeam

2007All-DefensiveSecondTeam

ESSENCE CARSON2008FirstRoundSeventhSelectionNewYorkLiberty

REBECCA RICHMAN2005ThirdRound36thSelectionNewYorkLiberty

KIA VAUGHN2009FirstRoundEighthSelectionNewYorkLiberty

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USA Basketball

EPIPHANNY PRINCE2010FirstRoundFourthSelectionChicagoSky

2010All-RookieTeam

RASHIDAT JUNAID2010ThirdRound32ndSelectionLosAngelesSparks

Rutgershashadnumerousplayersrepresenttheircountrybycom-petingonUSABasketball,mostrecentlyNikkiSpeedinthesummerof2008.ThepointguardwasamemberoftheWomen’sU18

teamwhichwongoldinArgentina.SpeedcappedoffastringofninestraightsummersinwhichaScarletKnightplayerdonnedthered,

whiteandblueofTeamUSA.

FormerRUgreatCappiePondexterbecamethefirstScarletKnightswomen’sbasketballplayertorepresenttheUnitedStatesintheOlympics.Pondexter,alongwithherteammates,capturedthegoldmedalatthe2008BeijingOlympicGames.PondexterwasnamedamemberoftheU.S.NationalTeaminJune2010andlooksnexttoearnaspotonthesquadforachancetowinOlympicgold(again)at

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Overall Record in All Postseason Tournaments

Record WinPct.NCAA 34-21* .618BIGEASTConference 21-14 .600Atlantic10Conference 24-9 .727AIAWNationals 7-2 .778AIAWSatellite 1-1 .500EAIAWRegionals 13-10 .565Totals 100-57 .636

*25-11NCAARecordsincejoiningBIGEAST

Round Total Home Away NeutralFirstRound 13-4 6-2 1-2 6-1SecondRound 11-5 6-1 1-3 4-1Reg.Semifinal 7-4 0-0 1-0 6-4Reg.Final 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-5Nat.Semifinal 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1Nat.Final 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Totals 34-21 12-3 3-5 19-13

NumberofNCAAAppearances:21MostRecent:2010(FirstRound)FirstAppearance:1986(EliteEight)ChampionshipRecord:34-21(.625)FinalFinishes: FirstRound:Four(1990,1991,1994, 2004,2010) SecondRound:Five(1989,1992,1993, 2001,2003) SweetSixteen:Four(1988,1998,2006, 2009) EliteEight:Five(1986,1987,1999,2005, 2008) FinalFour:One(2000) NCAAFinal:One(2007)

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 2010NCAATournament(No.9Seed--SacramentoRegion)First,SecondRounds;;Stanford,Calif..FirstRound #8Iowa L,63-70

2009NCAATournament(No.7Seed--OklahomaCityRegion)First,SecondRounds;;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound #10VCU W,57-51SecondRound #2Auburn W,80-52OklahomaCityRegional;OklahomaCity,Okla.RegionalSemifinals #6Purdue L,61-67

2008NCAATournament(No.2Seed--GreensboroRegion)First,SecondRounds;DesMoines,IowaFirstRound #15RobertMorris W,85-42SecondRound #7IowaState W,69-58GreensboroRegional;Greensboro,N.C.RegionalSemifinals #6GeorgeWashington W,53-42RegionalFinal #1Connecticut L,56-66

2007NCAATournament(No.4Seed--GreensboroRegion)First,SecondRounds;EastLansing,Mich.FirstRound #13EastCarolina W,77-44SecondRound #5MichiganSt W,70-57GreensboroRegional;Greensboro,N.C.RegionalSemifinals #1Duke W,53-52RegionalFinal No.3ArizonaSt. W,64-45 FinalFour;Cleveland,OhioNationalSemifinals #3LSU W,59-35NationalFinal #1Tennessee L,46-59

2006NCAATournament(No.3--ClevelandRegion)First,SecondRounds;Trenton,N.J.FirstRound #14Dartmouth W,63-58

SecondRound #11TCU W,82-48ClevelandRegional;Cleveland,OhioRegionalSemifinals #2Tennessee L,69-76

2005NCAATournament(No.3--PhiladelphiaRegion)First,SecondRounds;Storrs,Conn.FirstRound #14Hartford W,62-37SecondRound #6Temple W,61-54PhiladelphiaRegional;Philadelphia,Pa.RegionalSemifinals #2OhioState W,64-58RegionalFinal #1Tennessee L,49-59

2004NCAATournament(No.7--MidwestRegion)FirstRound;Chattanooga,Tenn.FirstRound #10Chattanooga L,69-74

2003NCAATournament(No.4--MidwestRegion)First,SecondRounds;Athens,Ga.FirstRound #13W.Kentucky W,64-52SecondRound #5Georgia L,64-74

2001NCAATournament(No.4--WestRegion)First,SecondRounds;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound #13StephenF.AustinW,80-43SecondRound #5SWMissouriState L,53-60

2000NCAATournament(No.2--WestRegion)First,SecondRounds;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound #15HolyCross W,91-70SecondRound #10SaintJoseph’s W,59-39WestRegional;Portland,Ore.RegionalSemifinals #11UAB W,60-45RegionalFinal #1Georgia W,59-51FinalFour;Philadelphia,Pa.NationalSemifinals #1Tennessee L,54-64

1999NCAATournament(No.3--MidwestRegion)First,SecondRounds;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound #14Dartmouth W,84-70SecondRound #6Arizona W,90-47MidwestRegional;Normal,Ill.RegionalSemifinals #2TexasTech W,53-42RegionalFinal #1Purdue L,62-75

1998NCAATournament(No.5--MideastRegion)First,SecondRounds;Ames,IowaFirstRound #12Oregon W,79-76SecondRound #4IowaState W,62-61MideastRegional;Nashville,Tenn.RegionalSemifinals #1Tennessee L,60-92

1994NCAATournament(No.5--EastRegion)FirstRound;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound #12WesternKentucky L,73-84

1993NCAATournament(No.9--EastRegion)FirstRound;Burlington,Vt.FirstRound #8Vermont W,80-74SecondRound;Columbus,OhioSecondRound #1OhioState L,60-91

1992NCAATournament(No.8--MideastRegion)FirstRound;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound #9SouthernMiss. W,93-63SecondRound;Knoxville,Tenn.SecondRound #1Tennessee L,56-97

1991NCAATournament(No.6--EastRegion)FirstRound;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound #11Toledo L,65-83

1990NCAATournament(No.11--MideastRegion)FirstRound;Nashville,Tenn.FirstRound #6Vanderbilt L,75-78

1989NCAATournament(No.7--MideastRegion)FirstRound;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound #10SouthernMiss W,95-73SecondRound;Raleigh,N.C.SecondRound #2N.C.State L,73-75

1988NCAATournament(No.3--EastRegion)SecondRound;Piscataway,N.J.SecondRound #6OldDominion W,88-78EastRegional;Norfolk,Va.RegionalSemifinals #2Virginia L,75-89

1987NCAATournament(No.2--EastRegion)SecondRound;Piscataway,N.J.SecondRound #7Duke W,78-6EastRegional;Fayetteville,N.C.RegionalSemifinals #3N.C.StateW,75-60RegionalFinal #1Texas L,77-85

1986NCAATournament(No.2--EastRegion)SecondRound;Piscataway,N.J.SecondRound #7Villanova W,85-58EastRegional;Philadelphia,Pa.RegionalSemifinals #3PennState W,85-72RegionalFinal #4WesternKentucky L,74-89

BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP 2010BIGEASTTournament;Hartford,Conn.(No.6)SecondRound #14Cincinnati W,70-44Quarterfinals #3Georgetown W,63-562otSemifinals #2WestVirginia L,49-56

2009BIGEASTTournament;Hartford,Conn.(No.7)SecondRound #15SetonHall W,79-45Quarterfinals #2Louisville L,82-872ot

2008BIGEASTTournament;Hartford,Conn.(No.2)Quarterfinals #7Louisville L,56-57

2007BIGEASTTournament;Hartford,Conn.(No.2)Quarterfinals #10DePaul W,63-55Semifinals #3Marquette W,63-55Final #1Connecticut W,55-47

2006BIGEASTTournament;Hartford,Conn.(No.1)Quarterfinals #8Villanova W,60-37Semifinals #12WestVirginia L,40-56

2005BIGEASTTournament;Hartford,Conn.(No.1)Quarterfinals #8St.John’s W,69-45Semifinals #5Villanova W,64-59Final #3Connecticut L,51-67

2004BIGEASTTournament;Hartford,Conn.(No.7)FirstRound #10SetonHall W,51-42Quarterfinals #2NotreDame W,51-45Semifinals #6WestVirginia W,61-51Final #5BostonCollege L,57-75

2003BIGEASTTournament;Piscataway,N.J.(No.2)Quarterfinals #7Miami L,74-77

2002BIGEASTTournament;Piscataway,N.J.(No.11)FirstRound #6VirginiaTech W,44-43Quarterfinals #3BostonCollege L,59-64

2001BIGEASTTournament;Storrs,Conn.(No.3)Quarterfinals #11Providence W,69-58Semifinals #2Connecticut L,66-94

2000BIGEASTTournament;Storrs,Conn.(No.3)Quarterfinals #6Villanova W,61-32Semifinals #2NotreDame W,81-72(ot)Final #1Connecticut L,59-79

1999BIGEASTTournament;Piscataway,N.J.(No.2)Quarterfinals #7Miami W,79-53Semifinals #3NotreDame L,61-68

1998BIGEASTTournament;Piscataway,N.J.(No.2)Quarterfinals #7BostonCollege W,61-52Semifinals #3Miami W,81-62

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Final #1Connecticut L,58-67

1997BIGEASTTournament;Storrs,Conn.(No.6)FirstRound #11SyracuseW,68-67(ot)Quarterfinals #3NotreDame L,58-86

1996BIGEASTTournament;Storrs,Conn.(No.8)FirstRound #9BostonCollege W,65-63Quarterfinals #1Connecticut L,64-93

ATLANTIC 10 & AIAW POSTSEASON1995Atlantic10Tourn.;Philadelphia,Pa.(No.3)Quarterfinals #6Duquesne W,63-61Semifinals #7WestVirginia W,89-69Final #1G.Washington L,59-82

1994Atlantic10Tourn;Philadelphia,Pa.(No.1)Quarterfinals #8Temple W,73-55Semifinals #5RhodeIsland W,78-60Final #2G.Washington W,79-71

1993Atlantic10Tournament.;Washington,D.C.(No.1)Quarterfinals #8St.Bonaventure W,88-72Semifinals #4WestVirginia W,71-66Final #3SaintJoseph’s W,59-51

1992Atlantic10Tournament;Piscataway,N.J.(No.3)Quarterfinals #6Temple W,64-61Semifinals #2SaintJoseph’s W,66-59Final #4GeorgeWashingtonL,57-62

1991Atlantic10Tournament(No.2)SecondRound;Piscataway,N.J.SecondRound #7St.Bonaventure W,94-64Semifinals;Philadelphia,Pa.Semifinals #6SaintJoseph’s L,61-72

1990Atlantic10Tournament(No.2)SecondRound;Piscataway,N.J.SecondRound #10Massachusetts W,86-55Semifinals;UniversityPark,Pa.Semifinals #3PennState L,74-75

1989Atlantic10Tournament;Piscataway,N.J.(No.2)Quarterfinals #7Duquesne W,92-57Semifinals #3Temple L,68-81

1988Atlantic10Tournament;Piscataway,N.J.(No.1)Quarterfinals #8RhodeIsland W,100-67Semifinals #4PennState W,93-75Final #2SaintJoseph’s W,64-52

1987Atlantic10Tournament;Piscataway,N.J.(No.1)Quarterfinals #8Duquesne W,99-65Semifinals #4Temple W,85-55Final #3SaintJoseph’s W,93-48

1986Atlantic10Tourn.;Morgantown,W.Va.(No.1)Quarterfinals #8G.Washington W,90-50Semifinals #4WestVirginia W,57-56Final #2PennState L,69-84

1985Atlantic10Tournament;Philadelphia,Pa.(No.5)Quarterfinals #4Temple L,55-74

1984Atlantic10Tournament;UniversityPark,Pa.(No.1)Quarterfinals #8G.Washington W,83-53Semifinals #5RhodeIsland L,70-81

1983Atlantic10Tournament;Piscataway,N.J.(No.2)Quarterfinals #7G.Washington W,96-60Semifinals #6RhodeIsland W,85-79Final #1PennState L,74-77

1982AIAWNationalTournamentFirst,SecondRounds;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound GeorgiaSouthern W,89-79

SecondRound Minnesota W,83-75FinalFour;Philadelphia,Pa.Semifinals Villanova W,83-75Final Texas W,83-77

1982EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentFirstRound;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound Temple W,79-64FinalFour;Villanova,Pa.Semifinals Northeastern W,76-59Final Villanova L,55-59

1981AIAWNationalTournamentFirstRound;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound Clemson W,99-76SecondRound;LongBeach,Calif.SecondRound LongBeachState L,73-77

1981EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentQuarterfinals;Piscataway,N.J.Quarterfinals Pittsburgh W,91-80FinalFour;Philadelphia,Pa.Semifinals PennState W,96-79Final Maryland L,69-72

1980AIAWNationalTournamentFirstRound;Piscataway,N.J.FirstRound CentralMissouriState W,87-75SecondRound;Providence,R.I.SecondRound Providence W,70-54ThirdRound;Norfolk,Va.ThirdRound OldDominion L,62-84

1980EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentQuarterfinals;Piscataway,N.J.Quarterfinals Villanova W,71-41FinalFour;CollegePark,Md.Semifinals PennState W,90-73Final Maryland L,70-79

1979AIAWEasternSatelliteTournamentBronx,N.Y.Semifinals Tennessee L,68-79ConsolationGameLongBeachState W,96-84

1979EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournamentTowson,Md.Quarterfinals EdinboroState W,95-56Semifinals PennState W,88-82Final Maryland W,80-75

1978EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament;CollegePark,Md.FirstRound Howard W,81-64ConsolationGameMaryland L,88-96ConsolationGameMaryland L,85-99

1977EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament;Philadelphia,Pa.FirstRound Immaculata L,70-83ConsolationGameSlipperyRock W,92-70ConsolationGameDelaware W,78-75ConsolationGameEastStroudsburg W,73-52

1976EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament;Pittsburgh,Pa.FirstRound MontclairState L,56-92ConsolationGameDelaware L,56-97

1975EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament;Glassboro,N.J.FirstRound WilliamPaterson L,32-53ConsolationGameWestChester L,56-89

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHS

Single GamePoints 34 TanyaHansenatTenn.,3-21-92FieldGoalsMade14 TanyaHansenatTenn.,3-21-92FieldGoalsAtt. 23 SueWicksvs.N.C.State[N], 3-14-87 23 SueWicksvs.Texas[N],3-17-87 23, TanyaHansenatTenn.,3-21-92FreeThrowsMd 11 SueWicksvs.N.C.State[N], 3-14-87FreeThrowsAtt.15 SueWicksvs.N.C.State[N], 3-14-87Rebounds 17 LindaMilesvs.Oregon[N], 3-14-98Assists 18 TashaPointervs.StephenF. Austin,3-17-01Steals 6 CappiePondextervs.W.Kentucky [N],3-22-03BlockedShots 6 KiaVaughnvs.MichiganSt. 3-20-07

Single TournamentPoints 96 CappiePondexter,2005 (fourgames)FieldGoalsMade35 CappiePondexter,2005 (fourgames)FieldGoalsAtt. 66 ShawnettaStewart,2000 (fivegames)FreeThrowsMd 28 SueWicks,1987(threegames)FreeThrowsAtt. 38 SueWicks,1987(threegames)Rebounds 47 KiaVaughn(fivegames)Assists 33, TashaPointer,2000(fivegames)Steals 15 EpiphannyPrince2007(fivegames)

Team Single GamePoints 95 vs.SouthernMississippi,3-16-89FieldGoalsMade40 vs.SouthernMississippi,3-16-89FieldGoalsAtt. 73vs.WesternKentucky[N],3-22-86FreeThrowsMd 25 vs.N.C.State[N],3-14-87FreeThrowsAtt. 41 vs.N.C.State[N],3-14-87Rebounds 49 vs.SouthernMississippi,3-16-89Assists 29 vs.StephenF.Austin,3-17-01Steals 18 vs.EastCarolina,3-18-07BlockedShots 6 vs.EastCarolina,3-18-07 vs.MichiganSt.,3-20-07 vs.IowaState,3-24-08

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2010:TheScarletKnightsusedastrongpushintheBIGEASTChampionshiptosecuretheireighth-straightand21stoverallNCAAChampionshipbid.RUearnedaNo.9seed(SacramentoRegion)forthesecondtimeinprogramhistory.Forthefourthtimeinthelastsixseasons,RutgersfacedoffagainstaBigTensquadinNCAATournamentaction-meetingupwithNo.8IowainStanford,Calif.StringercoachedatIowapriortoRutgers,leavingin1995astheprogram’sall-timewinningestcoach(269wins).TheScarletKnightssawtheirseasonendversustheHawkeyes,falling70-63-theirfirstlossinthefirstroundplaysince2004.

2009:Rutgersreceivedits20thnodintothepostseasondance,advancingtoitsfifth-straightSweetSixteen.TheScarletKnightswereseededseventh,thelowestseedingsince2004andonlythethirdtimeunderStringerthattheScar-letKnightswerelowerthanaNo.3seed.RUhostedthefirstandsecondroundsattheRACforthefirsttimesince2001.TheScarletKnightsgot26pointsfromjuniorEpiphannyPrinceenroutetoa57-51winoverNo.10VCUinthefirstround.Princeadded11reboundsforherfirstdouble-doubleoftheseason.RutgersdrewAuburninthesecondround,thesecondseedinthetourney.TheKnightsusedabalancedscoringattackandtheirstiflingdefensetostuntheLadyTigers,80-52.Prince,again,workedhermagicbytallying27points-18ofthosecominginthesecondhalf.SeniorHeatherZurichandjuniorBrittanyRayeachadded12pointsinthevictory,RU’s21stoftheyear.ThebidforathirdstraightEliteEightendedinOklahomaCityasPurduehaltedRutgers67-61.

2008:Rutgersmadeits19thshowingintheNCAATournament,itsfourthstraightSweetSixteenandsecondconsecutiveEliteEightshowing.TheScarletKnightsearnedtheNo.2seed,thethirdtimeinprogramhistorythesquadearnedtheseeding.RUwassenttoDesMoinesforfirstroundplay.Inthefirstround,theKnightshadlittleproblemwithNo.15RobertMorris.KiaVaughnpacedtheteamwithadouble-doubleof22pointsand11rebounds.Inthesecondround,RUtookonIowaStateinitsownbackyard.Fourplayershaddoublefigures,ledbyVaughn’s23points.NextupareturntriptoGreensboro,N.C.intheregionalsemifinals,RUbestedGeorgeWashingtonintheteam’ssecondmeetingoftheseason.The53-42victoryovertheColonials-with25pointsfromseniorEssenceCarson-wouldvaultRUtothethirdmeetingoftheyearwithconferencefoeConnecticut.Despiteholdingadouble-digitlead,RutgerswasdenieditssecondconsecutiveFinalFourberth.MateeAjavonhad18pointsinherfinalcollegiategameandearnedall-regionalhonorsalongwithCarsonandEpiphannyPrince.

2007:AfterwinningitsfirstBIGEASTConferencetournamentcrown,RutgerswastabbedthefourthseedintheGreensboroRegionoftheNCAATourna-ment.TheScarletKnightstraveledtoEastLansing,matchingandsettinganumberofNCAArecordsina77-34victoryoverEastCarolina.TheylimitedtheLadyPiratestothesecond-lowestfieldgoalpercentageall-timeinanNCAAcontest(16.4percent)andmatchedthelowestnumberoffieldgoalsal-lowed(10).Inthesecondround,RUdefeatedNo.5seedMichiganStateonitshomefloorbya70-57score.KiaVaughntallied16pointsinthetriumph,12ofthoseinthesecondhalf.TheScarletKnightsnexttraveledtoGreensboro,N.C.totakeonthetop-seedinthetournament,Duke.FreshmanEpiphannyPrincestoletheballandwentcoast-to-coastforthego-aheadscoretoliftRUtoathrilling53-52victoryoverDukeintheGreensboroRegionalsemifinals.ThesameDukesquadhadbeatentheKnightsby40pointsearlyintheseason.ThescrappydefensecontinuedtorollinNCAAcompetition,beatingNo.3seedArionzaState64-45fortheregionaltitle.JuniorMateeAjavonscored20

pointsandearnedMostValuablePerformerhonorsintheRegion.TeammatesEssenceCarsonandKiaVaughnwerenamedtotheAll-GreensboroRegionTeam.RutgersbecamethelowestseededteamtoreachtheFinalFourinthreeseasonswinovertheSunDevils.IntheNationalSemifinals,Rutgers-onceagain-usedastingydefensetomovepastLSU,59-35andadvancetoitsfirstnationaltitlegame.TennesseewouldendtheScarletKnights’season,59-46.RUwasjustthesecondteam-evertobeginplayat2-4tostartaseasonandconcludeitinthenationalfinalcontest.

2006:Followingaperfect16-0recordinBIGEASTConferenceregular-seasonplay,RutgerswasawardedthethirdseedintheClevelandRegionoftheNCAATournament.TheScarletKnightsmadetheshorttriptonearbyTrenton,survivingahotshootingeffortby14th-seededDartmouth(63-58)inthefirstround,butbouncedbackinthesecondround,displayingoneoftheirmostcompleteeffortsoftheseasoninan82-48trouncingof11th-seededTCUtoad-vancetotheSweetSixteen.Calledbymanythetoughestregioninthe25-yearhistoryoftheNCAATournament,RUjoinedtourneytopoverallseedNorthCaro-lina,SECTournamentchampionTennesseeandPurdue,theBigTenrunner-up,inCleveland.TheScarletKnightsfacedoffagainsttheLadyVols,ateammanyexpertsbelievedwasdeservingofatopseed,intheregionalsemifinals,andthesecond-seededLadyVolsknockedRutgersoutofthetournamentforthesecondstraightyear,76-69.All-AmericanCappiePondexterendedhercareer“OntheBanks”with22pointsagainstUTandwasnamedtotheAll-ClevelandRegionTeam.

2005:Afterasecondstraightrunner-upfinishattheBIGEASTTournament,theScarletKnightswereseededthirdinthePhiladelphiaRegionofthe2005NCAATournament.RUeasilyhandled14th-seededHartfordinthefirstroundinStorrs,Conn.,defeatingtheHawks62-37,earningarematchwithsixth-seed-edTempleinthesecondround.Rutgersavengedaregular-seasonlosstotheOwls,earninga61-54winandatriptotheSweetSixteenonTemple’shome-court.TheScarletKnightswouldagainavengeanearlierloss,handingsecond-seededOhioStatea64-58lossintheregionalsemifinals,butRutgerscouldnotduplicateaDec.29winagainstTennessee,losingtothetop-seededLadyVols59-49inaregionalfinalgamethatsawUTshoot22morefreethrows(35-13)thantheScarletKnights.CappiePondexterwasnamedtheMOPofthePhila-delphiaRegionalafterrankingfirstinscoring(24.0ppg)andsixthinthree-pointshooting(.579,11-19)intheentireNCAATournamentfield.ShewasjoinedontheAll-RegionTeambyfreshmanMateeAjavon,whowasthirdinsteals(3.00spg)andeighthinassists(4.50apg)inthetournament.

2004:Followingarunner-upfinishatthe2004BIGEASTTournament,RutgersreceivedtheseventhseedintheMidwestRegion.TheScarletKnights,abletosuitupjusteightscholarshipplayersduetoinjuries,wereforcedtoplayonalesserseed’shomecourtforthesecondconsecutiveseason,travellingtoChat-tanooga,Tenn.,tofacetheNo.10LadyMocs.A38-7differentialinfreethrowswasamajorcontributortoRU’s74-69first-roundexit.

2003:TheScarletKnightsreturnedtothenationalstageafteraone-yearhiatus,earningthefourthseedintheMidwestRegion.Insteadofearningapairofhomegamesasinyearspast,RutgerswasforcedtogoontheroadduetotheNCAA’suseofpre-determinedsites,andtheScarletKnightslandedinAth-ens,Ga.RUralliedtodefeat13th-seededWesternKentuckyinthefirstround(64-52),thanksinlargeparttoa21-point,10-rebound,six-stealeffortfromsophomoreCappiePondexter.Inthesecondroundagainsthostandfifth-seed-edGeorgia,theScarletKnightswereunabletoovercomea27-10differencein

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foulcallsandlost,74-64.

2001:RutgersreceiveditssecondconsecutivebidtotheWestRegionanditsfirst-everfourthseed,earningtherighttohostthefirsttworoundsofthetour-namentforathirdconsecutiveyear.TheScarletKnightsmadeshortworkof13th-seededStephenF.Austininthefirstround(80-43)asTashaPointersetanewNCAATournamentrecordwithher18assists.NextupforRutgerswasfifth-seededSouthwestMissouriStateandNCAAall-timescoringleaderJackieStiles.FateseemedtobeontheLadyBears’sideasSMSearneda60-53victoryonRutgers’homecourtandeventuallyadvancedtotheFinalFourinSt.Louis,justhoursfromtheSouthwestMissouriStatecampus.

2000:RutgersearnedtheNo.2seedintheWestRegionandhostedthefirstandsecondroundsforthesecondstraightyearattheLouisBrownAthleticCenter.TheScarletKnightsweresuccessfulincontinuingtheirclimbtothetop,advancingtotheteam’sfirst-everNCAATournamentFinalFour,whichwasheldinPhiladelphia.TheScarletKnightsdefeatedHolyCross(91-70)andSaintJoseph’s(59-39)ontheirhomecourt,andcontinuedtheirwinningwaysontheroadinPortland,Ore.,againstAlabama-Birmingham(60-45)andtheWestRegion’sNo.1seed,Georgia(59-51).ThewinningstreakforRutgersendedinPhiladelphiawhentheScarletKnightsfelltoTennesseeinthenationalsemifinals,64-54.

1999:RutgersreceivedtheNo.3seedintheMidwestRegionandearnedtherighttohostfirst-andsecond-roundgamesattheLouisBrownAthleticCenterforthefirsttimesince1994.TheScarletKnightsadvancedtotheEliteEightforthefirsttimesincethefieldexpandedto64teamsbydefeatingDartmouth(84-70)andArizona(90-47)athomeandTexasTech(53-42)inNormal,Ill.,beforefallingtoeventualnationalchampionPurdue(75-62)intheMidwestRegionalfinal.

1998:Rutgersearnedanat-largebidandtheNo.5seedintheMideastRegiontogainitsfirstNCAATournamentappearanceinfouryears.TheScarletKnightsadvancedtotheSweetSixteenbydefeatingOregon(79-76)andIowaState(62-61)atthesubregionalinAmes,Iowa.Bothgameswentdowntothewire.To-moraYounghitathree-pointerwith27secondsremainingtodownOregon,andTashaPointernailedtwolatefreethrowstodefeatIowaState.IntheMideastRegionalsemifinalgame(SweetSixteen),theScarletKnightsfell92-60toNo.1seedanddefendingnationalchampionTennesseeinNashville,Tenn.1994:Theexpanded64-teambracketmadeitsdebutin1994andRutgersmadeitsninthconsecutivetriptothe“BigDance.”RutgersreceivedaNo.5seedintheEastRegionandhosted12th-seededWesternKentucky.Despitea31-pointperformancefromseniorCarolineDeRoose,Rutgersfell84-73totheLadyToppers.

1993:TheLadyKnightsmadetheireighthstraighttriptotheNCAAtourna-mentastheninthseedintheEastRegion.First-roundactionsawRutgerstraveltoVermont,wheretheLadyKnightssnappedatwo-yearCatamounthomewinningstreakwithan80-74victory.Inthesecondround,theLadyKnightsfell91-60toeventualnationalrunner-upOhioState.

1991:TheLadyKnightsearnedtheirsixthconsecutiveberthtotheNCAATournamentwithaNo.6seedintheEastRegion.RutgershostedToledointhe

firstroundandsawits16-gamehomewinningstreakcometoanendwithan83-65defeat.

1990:TheLadyKnightsmadeitfivetournamentsinarowastheyearnedtheNo.11seedintheMideastRegion.RutgersheadedtoNashville,Tenn.,tomeetVanderbiltinthefirstroundofthetournament.Leadingby12pointswith3:32remaininginthegame,theLadyCommodorescausedback-to-backRutgersmiscuesandtheLadyKnightsexitedMemorialColiseumwitha78-75loss.

1989:TheLadyKnightsmadetheirfourthconsecutiveappearanceintheNCAA’s,earninganat-largebidtotheprestigious48-teamtournament.RutgersearnedaNo.7seedintheMideastRegionanddefeatedNo.10seedSouthernMississippiinthefirstround(95-73)inPiscataway.TheLadyKnightsadvancedtothesecondroundandlosttohostandNo.2seedN.C.State(75-73).FreshmanTanyaHansenalmostputherteamintoovertimeafterat-temptingafoul-line-extendedjumperwithfivesecondsremaining,butcouldnotgettheshottofall.

1988:RutgerswascrownedastheAtlantic10Conferencechampionforthesecondstraightyear,givingtheLadyKnightstheirsecondconsecutiveautomaticbidtotheNCAATournament.TheLadyKnightswereseededthirdintheEast,earningafirst-roundbyeandasecond-roundhomegamewithOldDominion.RutgersdefeatedtheLadyMonarchs88-78,toironicallygotoOldDominion’shomecourtinNorfolk,Va.,fortheRegionalTournament.TheLadyKnightsmadeaquickdepartureastheylosttoVirginiainthefirstgame89-75tofinishintheSweetSixteenroundoftheTournament.

1987:RutgerswenttotheNCAATournamentwithanautomaticbidafterwinningtheAtlantic10ConferenceTournament.TheLadyKnightswereonceagainseededsecondintheEastwithafirst-roundbyeandasecond-roundhomegame.RutgershandedatoughDuketeama78-64lossandearnedatriptotheRegionalTournamentinRaleigh,N.C..RutgersdefeatedN.C.State75-60intheregionalsemifinalbeforemeetingthenumber-oneteaminthenation,Texas.RutgersandtheLadyLonghornswentrightdowntothewireinthemostexcitingESPNtelecastoftheday.TexasfinallycontrolledthegameandwentbackhometoAustintohosttheFinalFourtournamentwithan85-77victoryagainstthesecond-yearEliteEightparticipants.

1986:RutgersreceiveditsfirstinvitationtotheNCAATournamentin1986.AfterlosingtoPennStateintheAtlantic10ConferenceTournamentfinal,theLadyKnightsearnedanat-largebidtotheNCAATournamentandwereseededsecondintheEastRegion.Rutgerswasawardedafirst-roundbyeandplayedVillanovainthesecondroundathome,defeatingtheBIGEASTConferencechampions(85-58).NextonboardfortheLadyKnightswasajourneytothePalestrainPhiladelphiafortheEastRegionals.RutgersmetPennStateforthefifthtimethatseason,exactingrevengeforthedefeattheLionshandedtheLadyKnightsintheA-10Tournamentbypostingan85-72victory.Rutgersthenfacedfourth-seededWesternKentucky,butfelltotheeventualFinalFourparticipant89-74tofinishinthenation’sEliteEight.

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LBAC RECORDSSCORINGIndividual 40 TaraMitchem, SMS(vs.Toledo),NCAA TournamentFirstRound; March17,2001RUPlayer 35 PattyDelehanty (vs.Pittsburgh); Feb.23,1980 35 CarolineDeRoose (vs.Tennessee); Jan.17,1994Team 130 Rutgers (vs.WilliamPaterson); Jan.17,1980

REBOUNDSIndividual 21 SueWicks,Rutgers (vs.PennState); Jan.29,1987Team 65 Rutgers (vs.FairleighDickinson); Dec.2,1980

ASSISTSIndividual 18 TashaPointer,Rutgers (vs.StephenF.Austin), NCAATournamentFirst Round;March17,2001Team 36 Rutgers(vs.LongIsland); Feb.16,1981

STEALSIndividual 8 SueWicks,Rutgers (vs.Temple);Jan.23,1986 8 TashaPointer,Rutgers (vs.Syracuse);Jan.3,1998Team 23 Rutgers(vs.Temple); Jan.17,1987

BLOCKEDSHOTSIndividual 11 SueWicks,Rutgers (vs.WestVirginia); Jan.3,1987Team 17 Rutgers (vs.OleMiss); Dec.122006

FIELDGOALSIndividualMade 16 ValerieStill,Kentucky (vs.Rutgers);Feb.16,1983RUPlayerMade15 TelicherAustin (vs.GeorgeWashington); Jan.8,1987 15 SueWicks (vs.PennState),A-10 TournamentSemifinals; March11,1988TeamMade 54 Rutgers (vs.WilliamPaterson); Jan.17,1980IndividualAtt. 29 FranSavage,Miami (vs.Rutgers);Jan.28,1989RUPlayerAtt. 28 TelicherAustin (vs.WestVirginia); Feb.16,1989TeamAtt. 92 Rutgers (vs.St.Bonaventure); Jan.31,1987Indiv.FGPct. 1.000 (7-7),JuneOlkowski, Rutgers(vs.LaSalle); Nov.29,1980TeamFGPct. .681 Rutgers (vs.RhodeIsland),A-10 TournamentSemifinals; March5,1983

FREETHROWSIndividualMade 14 KahadeejahHerbert,PSU (vs.Rutgers);Feb.19,1983TeamMade 32 PennState(vs.Rutgers); Feb.19,1983IndividualAtt. 18 JanellWilliams,Rutgers (vs.GeorgeWashington); Jan.22,1995Ind.FTPct. 1.000 (10-10),LorrieLawrence, Rutgers(vs.Syracuse); Jan.22,1983 1.000 JulieSalmon,Rutgers (vs.Monmouth); Feb.5,1983 1.000 KahadeejahHerbert, PennState(vs.West Virginia),A-10Tournament Semifinals;March5,1983 1.000 SueWicks,Rutgers (vs.GeorgeWashington); Jan.4,1986TeamFTPct. 1.000 (11-11),Fordham (vs.Rutgers);Nov.28,1990RutgersTeamFTPct. 1.000 (4-4),vs.SaintJoseph’s; Feb.7,1990

THREE-POINTFIELDGOALSIndividualMade 6 GlorisaCatala,Rutgers (vs.St.Bonaventure); Feb.8,1988 6 KarenHealy,Temple (vs.Rutgers),A-10 TournamentSemifinals; March10,1989 6 SandiBittler,Princeton (vs.Rutgers);Dec.16,1989 6 T.J.Jones,OldDominion (vs.Rutgers);Dec.15,1990 6 CarolineDeRoose, Rutgers(vs.UMass); Feb.28,1994 6 SheilaMcMillan, NotreDame(vs.Rutgers); Feb.13,1999TeamMade 11 Providence(vs.Rutgers); Jan.2,1996IndividualAtt. 14 SandiBittler,Princeton (vs.Rutgers);Dec.16,1989RUPlayerAtt. 13 LizHanson (vs.Massachusetts); Jan.12,1995TeamAtt. 28 Rutgers (vs.Massachusetts); Jan.12,1995

OPPONENT RECORDSPOINTSIndividual 41 AnneDonovan (atOldDominion);Optimist/ ODUClassic;Feb.7,1981Team 110 atN.C.State;Jan.12,1985

REBOUNDSIndividual 26 ValerieStill(atKentucky); Jan.12,1980Team 66 atKentucky;Jan.12,1980

ASSISTSIndividual 17 SuzieMcConnell (vs.PennState[N]),A-10 TournamentFinal; March8,1986 17 SuzieMcConnell (vs.PennState[N]),NCAA TournamentEastRegion

Semifinals;March20,1986Team 34 atN.C.State;Jan.12,1985

STEALSIndividual 8 AnneOdoy (atBostonCollege); Dec.30,1986Team 21 atWestVirginia; Feb.16,1995

BLOCKEDSHOTSIndividual 9 AnneDonovan (atOldDominion),Optimist/ ODUClassic;Feb.7,1981Team 13 atOldDominion,Optimist/ ODUClassic;Feb.7,1981FIELDGOALSIndividualMade 18 AnneDonovan (atOldDominion),Optimist/ ODUClassic;Feb.7,1981TeamMade 43 vs.SouthernCalifornia; Jan.8,1984IndividualAtt. 32 CarolBlazejowski (atMontclairState); Feb.18,1978 32 SamanthaDavis (atNiagara);Jan.16,1993TeamAtt. 90 atQueens;Feb.2,1984Ind.FGPct. 1.000 (8-8),AnnemarieTreadway (atN.C.State);Jan.12, 1985TeamFGPct. .645 (40-62),vs.OldDominion; Feb.5,1982

FREETHROWSIndividualMade 17 ShareeseGrant (atOldDominion); Dec.5,2004TeamMade 32 vs.PennState; Feb.19,1983 32 atBostonCollege; Feb.8,2004IndividualAtt. 20 BritneyDavis-White (vs.WestVirginia[N]),BIG EASTTournamentSemifi-nals; March6,2006TeamAtt. 47 atKentucky;Jan.12,1980Ind.FTPct. 1.000 (10-10),PattyJoHedges (atKentucky);Jan.12,1980 1.000 (10-10),LawonaDavis (atOldDominion); Dec.5,2004TeamFTPct. 1.000 (11-11),vs.Fordham; Nov.28,1990THREE-POINTFIELDGOALSIndividualMade 8 SuzieDailer (atSt.Bonaventure); Jan.14,1993TeamMade 11 vs.Providence;Jan.2,1996IndividualAtt. 14 SandiBittler(vs.Princeton); Dec.16,1989TeamAttempts33 atWestVirginia; Feb.16,1995Indiv.3FGPct.1.000 (4-4),JackieAdamshick (vs.Villanova[N]),BIGEAST TournamentSemifinals; March7,2005Team3FGPct.1.000 (3-3),vs.PennState; Jan.18,1988

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Attendance RecordsHOME COURT ADVANTAGE Season Record LBAC CAG Home Away Neutral 1974-75 6-5 4-1 4-1 2-2 0-2 1975-76 5-9 3-3 3-3 2-4 0-2 1976-77 17-11 8-5 8-5 4-5 5-1 1977-78 16-12 3-0 2-2 5-2 9-7 2-3 1978-79 28-4 7-0 7-0 14-0 9-2 5-2 1979-80 28-5 5-0 9-0 14-0 11-3 3-2 1980-81 27-6 13-0 3-1 16-1 7-3 4-2 1981-82 25-7 10-3 2-0 12-3 8-3 5-1 1982-83 19-10 13-3 13-3 4-4 2-3 1983-84 20-9 8-3 8-3 9-4 3-2 1984-85 19-9 11-3 11-3 5-3 3-3 1985-86 29-4 14-0 14-0 11-1 4-3 1986-87 30-3 16-0 16-0 13-2 1-1 1987-88 27-5 17-0 17-0 9-2 1-3 1988-89 24-7 16-2 16-2 8-5 0-0 1989-90 20-10 12-3 12-3 8-7 0-0 1990-91 23-7 16-1 16-1 7-6 0-0 1991-92 21-11 16-4 16-4 5-7 0-0 1992-93 22-9 10-4 10-4 9-5 3-0 1993-94 22-8 10-3 10-3 9-5 3-0 1994-95 17-13 9-5 9-5 5-6 3-2 1995-96 13-15 9-5 9-5 2-10 2-0 1996-97 11-17 5-8 5-8 5-6 1-3 1997-98 22-10 14-2 14-2 6-7 2-1 1998-99 29-6 15-3 15-3 12-1 2-2 1999-00 26-8 14-3 14-3 8-3 4-2 2000-01 23-8 13-1 13-1 8-5 2-2 2001-02 9-20 5-10 5-10 3-10 1-0 2002-03 21-8 11-2 11-2 9-6 1-0 2003-04 21-12 14-1 14-1 4-10 3-1 2004-05 28-7 13-0 13-0 7-5 8-2 2005-06 27-5 11-1 11-1 10-2 6-2 2006-07 27-9 11-2 11-2 6-5 10-2 2007-08 27-7 14-1 14-1 9-4 4-2 2008-09 21-13 14-4 14-4 5-7 2-2 2009-10 19-15 10-5 10-5 5-6 4-4 Totals 769-324 369-77 38-12 417-94 253-172 99-57 .704 .827 .760 .922 .595 .635

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ANNUAL AVERAGES Home Double- Home Away/ Nat’lSeason SingleGames Headers Combined Neutral Ranking 1985-86 1,126(10) 1,737(4) 1,301(14) 735(19) 22nd 1986-87 3,294(10) 3,806(6) 3,483(16) 946(17) Fourth 1987-88 3,199(12) 4,682(5) 3,635(17) 1,174(15) Fifth 1988-89 2,565(18) ——-(x) 2,565(18) 1,230(13) Eighth 1989-90 1,708(15) ——-(x) 1,708(15) 1,041(15) 18th 1990-91 2,111(17) ——-(x) 2,111(17) 1,085(13) 20th 1991-92 1,709(20) ——-(x) 1,709(20) 1,800(12) 29th 1992-93 1,836(14) ——-(x) 1,836(14) 1,748(17) 31st 1993-94 1,831(13) ——-(x) 1,831(13) 1,721(17) 30th 1994-95 1,775(14) ——-(x) 1,775(14) 1,247(16) 37th 1995-96 2,305(14) ——-(x) 2,305(14) 2,802(14) 31st 1996-97 1,571(13) ——-(x) 1,571(13) 2,298(15) 50th 1997-98 2,350(16) ——-(x) 2,350(16) 2,538(16) 37th 1998-99 3,583(18) ——-(x) 3,583(18) 2,593(17) 23rd 1999-00 3,680(17) ——-(x) 3,680(17) 3,160(17) 23rd 2000-01 4,080(14) ——-(x) 4,080(14) 3,308(17) 21st 2001-02 3,021(15) ——-(x) 3,021(15) 1,489(14) 29th 2002-03 2,876(13) ——-(x) 2,876(13) 4,412(16) 35th 2003-04 2,657(15) ——-(x) 2,65715) 5,754(18) N/A 2004-05 4,626(13) ——-(x) 4,626(13) 5,012(22) 21st 2005-06 4,610(12) ——-(x) 4,610(12) 3,840(20) 22nd 2006-07 3,654(13) ——-(x) 3,654(13) 3,011(23) 33rd 2007-08 4,740(15) ——-(x) 4,740(15) 4,763(13) 24th 2008-09 3,354(18) ——-(x) 3,354(18) 5,838(12) N/A 2009-10 3,194(15) ——-(x) 3,194(15) 8,186(19) N/A ()indicatesnumberofgamesplayed

TOP SCARLET KNIGHT ATTENDANCE FIGURES *All at Louis Brown Athletic Center* Opponent Date Attendance 1. NotreDame Saturday,Feb.17,2001 8,587 2. Connecticut Saturday,Feb.12,2000 8,579 3. Connecticut Wednesday,Jan.27,1999 8,526 4. Tennessee Saturday,Jan.3,2009 8,079 -. Syracuse Saturday,Mar.1,2008 8,079 6. Connecticut Monday,Feb.27,2006 8,053# 7. Connecticut Tuesday,Feb.5,2008 8,026 8. Connecticut Sunday,Feb.13,2005 8,014# 9. Connecticut Sunday,Feb.18,1996 7,793# 10.Connecticut Saturday,Feb.14,2004 7,734# 11.NotreDame Saturday,Feb.19,2005 7,725 12.Connecticut Monday,Feb.26,2007 7,451 13.Tennessee Wednesday,Dec.29,2004 7,405 14.Syracuse Sunday,Feb.19,2006 7,398 15.Connecticut Saturday,Feb.23,2002 7,223# 16.LSU Wednesday,Jan.5,2005 7,214 17.Connecticut Monday,March2,2009 7,151 18.Texas Friday,Dec.30,2005 7,059 19.Syracuse Sunday,Feb.6,2005 6,546 20.Syracuse Sunday,Feb.6,2000 6,419 21.Villanova Saturday,Jan.15,2000 6,362 22.Duke Monday,Dec.4,2006 6,167 23.NotreDame Saturday,Feb.16,2002 6,143 24.OldDominion Saturday,March16,1988 6,021 25.SaintJoseph’s(Atlantic10TournamentFinal) Saturday,March12,1988 5,512 26.WestVirginia Sunday,Jan.30,2005 5,479 27.NotreDame Saturday,Feb.13,1999 5,414 28.NotreDame Saturday,Feb.19,2000 5,397 29.DePaul Saturday,Feb.4,2006 5,376 30.WestVirginia Sunday,Feb.11,2007 5,346 31.SaintJoseph’s(Atlantic10TournamentFinal) Saturday,March7,1987 5,337 32.Connecticut(BIGEASTTournamentFinal) Tuesday,March3,1998 5,323 33.Pittsburgh Sunday,Feb.16,2003 5,197 34.Providence Saturday,Feb.10,2001 5,111 35.Tennessee(BellAtlanticHolidayTournamentFinal) Saturday,Dec.30,1988 5,084 36.PennState(Atlantic10TournamentSemifinal) Friday,March11,1988 5,074 37.PennState Saturday,Jan.12,1991 5,054 38.Duke(NCAATournamentSecondRound) Saturday,March12,1987 4,943 39.California Friday,Nov.17,2000 4,819 40.Louisville Saturday,Jan.21,2006 4,759 41.SaintJoseph’s Saturday,Feb.7,1987 4,735 42.NotreDame(BIGEASTTournamentSemifinal) Monday,March1,1999 4,716 43.BostonCollege Saturday,Jan.13,2001 4,712 44.OldDominion Friday,Dec.9,2005 4,491 45.BostonCollege Tuesday,Feb.22,2005 4,478 46.SouthwestMissouriState(NCAATournamentSecondRound) Monday,March19,2001 4,438 47.NotreDame Saturday,Feb.28,2004 4,389 48.Miami(BIGEASTTournamentQuarterfinal) Sunday,March9,2003 4,378 49.SaintJoseph’s Saturday,Feb.20,1988 4,364 50.PennState Saturday,Feb.8,1992 4,320

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1974-75(6-5)(H)4-1,(A)2-2,(N)0-2Coach-EllenJohnsAssistant-KatieS.SimonsonCaptain-BarbaraKnudsonManagers-JoniBeck,MarieBenko, LindaClendering D17 Princeton W 76-60 J28 atBrooklyn W 52-44 J30 TrentonState W 55-44 F6 Kean W 64-51 F11 atWilliamPaterson L 44-73 F18 MontclairState L 63-87 F25 atGlassboroState L 65-73 F27 SetonHall W 88-53 M4 atHofstra W 76-44EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament

(Glassboro,N.J.) M6 vs.WilliamPaterson L 32-53 M8 vs.WestChester L 56-89

1975-76(5-9)(H)3-3,(A)2-4,(N)0-2Coach-DottieMcCreaAssistant-KarenLoopasakisCo-Captains-JoanDuda,CharlotteWalkerManager-KarenComer J26 atSetonHall L 68-72 J29 atTrentonState W 62-53 J31 Pennsylvania W 80-60 F5 atKean L 55-69 F7 atTowsonState W 66-53 F10 WilliamPaterson L 58-71 F13 Brooklyn W 66-61 F17 atMontclairState L 52-75 F24 GlassboroState L 67-70 F26 atPrinceton L 38-58 M3 SaintJoseph’s L 52-80 M4 Hofstra W 81-41EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament

(Pittsburgh,Pa.) M11 vs.MontclairState L 56-92 M14 vs.Delaware L 56-97

1976-77(17-11)(H)8-5,(A)4-5,(N)5-1Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistant-RandiBurdickCo-Captains-LillieJackson,KateSweeneyManagers-BarbaraBeecham, PaulBrereton D1 atYale W 77-45 D7 LaSalle L 85-93 D11 Lehigh W 80-58 D19 atMaryland L 67-93

WagnerChristmasClassic(StatenIsland,N.Y.)

D27 vs.Fordham W 81-70 D30 vs.St.Francis(Pa.) W 86-64 J4 atBrooklyn L 47-68 J21 PennState L 70-93 J24 atQueens L 76-77 J28 TrentonState W 76-59 J29 SetonHall W 101-54 F3 Kean W 104-70 F7 TowsonState W 74-53 F10 MorganState W 113-60 F12 Princeton W 76-53 F15 atPennsylvania W 84-41 F17 MontclairState L 74-79 F19 SaintJoseph’s L 86-92 F22 atGlassboroState W 66-60 F24 Temple W 111-56 F26 atCheyneyState L 62-67 M1 WilliamPaterson L 53-78 M5 atHofstra W 101-52 M8 atSouthernConn. L 70-88EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament

(Philadelphia,Pa.) M10 vs.Immaculata L 70-83 M11 vs.SlipperyRock W 92-70

M12 vs.Delaware W 78-75 M15 vs.EastStroudsburg W 73-52

1977-78(16-12)(H)5-2,(A)9-7,(N)2-3Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistant-RandiBurdickCo-Captains-SheilahCollins,DeniseKenneyManager-BarbaraBeacham N30 Yale W 84-47 D3 atTrentonState W 86-53 D10 atMorganState W 86-47 D17 atSetonHall L 65-76

WagnerChristmasClassic(StatenIsland,N.Y.)

D27 vs.Iona W 90-54 D28 atWagner W 73-43Manufacturer’sHanoverTournament

(MadisonSquareGarden) J1 vs.MontclairState L 64-84 J2 vs.UCLA L 77-104 J5 atPrinceton W 52-70u J10 atWilliamPaterson W 83-57 J14 atKansas W 60-52 J18 SouthernConnecticut W 82-56SpectrumInvitational(Philadelphia,Pa.)

J21 vs.SaintJoseph’s L 60-79 J25 atMassachusetts W 88-69 J28 atPennState L 62-78 J31 Queens L 80-81 F2 atKean W 96-85 F4 atEastStroudsburg W 90-52 F7 atImmaculata L 53-72 F9 WestChester W 104-73 F11 CheyneyState L 69-73 F16 atSaintJoseph’s L 76-80 F18 atMontclairState L 78-82 F21 GlassboroState W 113-77 F25 Pittsburgh W 88-67EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament

(CollegePark,Md.) M3 vs.Howard W 81-64 M10 atMaryland L 88-96 M11 atMaryland L 85-99uindicatesRutgerswinsbyforfeit

1978-79(28-4)(H)14-0,(A)9-2,(N)5-2Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-BillBlindow,NancyGunzelmanTri-Captains-KathyGlutz,DeniseKenney, PattiSikorskiManagers-DoriceBuggle,KarlaPearce N29 Fordham W 68-61 D2 atSt.John’s W 73-61 D7 atMonmouth W 83-52 D9 Princeton W 110-70 D12 SetonHall W 88-58 D16 Northwestern W 85-76

QueensChristmasTournament(Flushing,N.Y.)

D27 vs.Oakland(MI) W 107-62 D28 vs.CheyneyState L 57-61 D29 atQueens W 79-72 J8 Missouri W 95-73 J11 RhodeIsland W 114-65 J13 Kean W 77-71 J16 atWilliamPaterson W 79-57 J20 PennState W 78-77 J23 Massachusetts W 74-61 J25 TrentonState W 86-54 J27 LongIsland W 117-53 J30 atSouthernConn. L 72-73 F1 atMaryland W 85-76 F3 EastStroudsburg W 104-64 F8 atWestChester W 91-62 F10 atQueens W 101-84 F13 atCheyneyState L 57-64 F15 SaintJoseph’s W 87-56 F17 MontclairState W 79-73 F20 atGlassboroState W 93-61 F23 atPittsburgh W 91-72EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament

(Towson,Md.) M2 vs.EdinboroState W 95-56 M3 vs.PennState W 88-82 M10 vs.Maryland W 80-75AIAWEasternSatelliteTournament

(Bronx,N.Y.) M21 vs.Tennessee L 68-79 M23 vs.LongBeachState W 96-84

1979-80(28-5)(H)14-0,(A)11-3,(N)3-2Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-BillBlindow,PatWillisTri-Captains-KathyGlutz,PattiSikorski, SandyTupurinsManagers-DoriceBuggle,DeniseDicken-son,KarlaPearce N27 atPrinceton W 116-43 D4 atFairleighDickinson W 69-46 D6 Monmouth W 96-48 D8 atFordham W 61-55 D11 atSetonHall W 79-69 D15 St.John’s W 96-64Manufacturer’sHanoverTournament

(MadisonSquareGarden) D22 vs.LouisianaTech L 89-93ot D23 vs.Maryland L 77-78

OrangeBowlClassic(Miami,Fla.) D28 vs.LouisianaState W 85-69 D29 vs.Kansas W 65-60 J5 SouthernCalifornia W 68-62 J8 KansasState W 81-56 J12 atKentucky L 78-97 J17 WilliamPaterson W 130-50 J19 atPennState W 75-62 J22 atTrentonState W 90-33 J26 atSyracuse W 96-72 J29 SouthernConnecticut W 84-36 F2 Maryland W 85-77 F7 Queens W 102-74 F9 WestVirginia W 90-51 F12 CheyneyState W 82-59 F14 atSaintJoseph’s W 59-55 F16 atMontclairState W 83-73 F19 GlassboroState W 116-38 F23 Pittsburgh W 96-57 F27 atKean W 122-71EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament

(Piscataway,N.J.) M5 Villanova W 71-41EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament

(CollegePark,Md.) M7 vs.PennState W 90-73 M8 atMaryland L 70-79AIAWTournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M14 CentralMissouriStateW 87-75AIAWTournament(Providence,R.I.)

M15 atProvidence W 70-54

All-Time Results

TheScarletKnightscelebratethe1987Atlantic10Championship.

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AIAWTournament(Norfolk,Va.) M21 atOldDominion L 62-84

1980-81(27-6)(H)16-1,(A)7-3,(N)4-2Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-BillBlindow,PatWillisCo-Captains-JoanneBurke,ChrisDaileyManagers-PattyAdorna,DoriceBuggle, KarlaPearce N29 LaSalle W 111-64 D2 FairleighDickinson W 116-57 D6 atBostonUniversity W 106-76 D9 SetonHall W 105-85 D13 atSt.John’s W 76-63Manufacturer’sHanoverTournament

(MadisonSquareGarden) D19 vs.LongBeachState W 71-64 D21 vs.LouisianaTech L 60-67 J6 atTemple W 104-64 J8 GeorgeWashington W 95-43 J11 Kentucky W 69-67ot J14 RhodeIsland W 100-42

Dartmouth/BurgerKingClassic(Hanover,N.H.)

J16 vs.Army W 73-53 J17 atDartmouth W 77-50 J22 Manhattan W 97-62 J24 Syracuse W 81-49 J27 Villanova W 57-43 J31 atMaryland L 69-80 F3 atQueens W 92-48Optimist-OldDominionClassic(Norfolk,Va.) F6 vs.N.C.State W 73-63 F7 atOldDominion L 61-90 F10 MontclairState W 90-63 F12 SaintJoseph’s W 96-49 F14 atWestVirginia W 83-48 F16 LongIsland W 106-60 F18 CheyneyState L 54-72 F21 DistrictofColumbia W 82-63

F25 PennState W 97-76F28 atPittsburgh W 87-73EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament

(Piscataway,N.J.)M9 Pittsburgh W 91-80EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament

(Philadelphia,Pa.)M14 vs.PennState W 96-79M17 vs.Maryland L 69-72AIAWTournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M18 Clemson W 99-76AIAWTournament(LongBeach,Calif.)

M21 atLongBeachState L 73-77

1981-82(25-7)(H)12-3,(A)8-3,(N)5-1Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-BillBlindow,PatWillisCo-Captains-ChrisDailey,JuneOlkowskiManagers-PattyAdorna,DoriceBuggle, KarlaPearceN28 LaSalle W 105-58D1 atFairleighDickinson W 79-54u

(EastRutherford,N.J.)D3 vs.UCLA W 91-69D5 BostonUniversity W 94-70D9 atSetonHall W 92-79D12 St.John’s W 62-58Manufacturer’sHanoverTournament

(MadisonSquareGarden)D19 vs.LouisianaTech L 73-83D20 vs.CheyneyState W 86-82J6 atSouthCarolina L 74-84J12 atSyracuse W 71-69J16 atRhodeIsland W 92-69

(ProvidenceCivicCenter)J18 atProvidence W 57-56 J23 Tennessee W 68-57 J26 atVillanova W 63-57 J30 Maryland L 66-69 F2 Queens W 92-66 F5 OldDominion L 77-88 F7 DistrictofColumbia W 85-56 F9 atMontclairState W 66-61 F11 atSaintJoseph’s W 82-61 F13 WestVirginia W 89-79 F17 CheyneyState L 53-67 F20 atPennState L 76-86 F25 Temple W 81-67 F27 Pittsburgh W 95-64EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament

(Piscataway,N.J.) M6 Temple W 79-64EAIAWMid-AtlanticRegionTournament

(Villanova,Pa.) M12 vs.Northeastern W 76-59 M13 atVillanova L 55-59AIAWTournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M21 GeorgiaSouthern W 89-79 M23Minnesota W 83-75AIAWTournament(Philadelphia,Pa.)

M26 vs.Villanova W 83-75 M28 vs.Texas W 83-77uindicatesRutgerswinsbyforfeit

1982-83(19-10)(H)13-3,(A)4-4,(N)2-3Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-BillBlindow,PatWillis, MaryCoyleCo-Captains-CarolGlutz,JennieHallManager-PattyAdorna

OrangeCrushClassic(Chicago,Ill.) N26 vs.NotreDame W 81-74 N27 vs.Georgia L 61-76 N30 FairleighDickinson W 81-51 D4 atBostonUniversity W 81-60 D8 SetonHall W 53-48 D18 Providence W 69-58 D23 WichitaState W 85-66WinstonTireClassic(LosAngeles,Calif.) D28 vs.SouthernCalif. L 75-96 D29 vs.N.C.State L 69-76 J4 SouthCarolina W 90-69

J10 SaintJoseph’s W 80-62 J13 atSt.John’s W 81-78 J15 RhodeIsland W 85-70 J19 atTennessee L 61-81 J22 Syracuse W 83-76 J26 atMaryland L 66-83 J29 Villanova W 89-81 F3 atTemple W 95-79F5 Monmouth W 78-65 F8 MontclairState W 77-50 F12 atOldDominion L 71-99 F16 Kentucky L 80-89 F19 PennState L 91-92

(EastRutherford,N.J.) F20 vs.Virginia W 67-63 F26 atPittsburgh L 68-75 F28atWestVirginia W 87-85otAtlantic10Tournament(Piscataway,N.J.) M4 GeorgeWashington W 96-60 M5 RhodeIsland W 85-79 M6 PennState L 74-77

1983-84(20-9)(7-1Atlantic10;first)(H)8-3,(A)9-4,(N)3-2Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-BillBlindow,PatWillis, ChrisDaileyCo-Captains-CarolGlutz,MaryPatNespoliManagers-PattyAdorna,MargeKrah N26 Duquesne* W 79-44 N29 atMonmouth W 74-44 D3 atRhodeIsland* W 81-54 D7 atSetonHall W 83-47 D10 BostonUniversity W 73-43 D17 Manhattan W 79-71ot D20 NewHampshire W 82-69

LaSalleChristmasTournament(Philadelphia,Pa.)

D28 vs.Syracuse W 65-43 D29 vs.Mississippi L 59-70 D30 atLaSalle W 82-59 J6 Northeastern L 66-76 J8 SouthernCalifornia L 80-95 J11 atSaintJoseph’s* W 56-55 J14 Massachusetts* W 86-51 J17 atKentucky L 45-74 J21 atG.Washington* W 66-57 J22 atMaryland L 71-80 J26 atVillanova L 56-68 F2 atQueens W 109-53 F4 Miami L 58-63

(EastRutherford,N.J.) F9 vs.BostonCollege W 74-61 F11 Temple* W 86-75 F15 atSyracuse W 96-81 F18 atPennState* L 65-71 F22 St.John’s W 79-52 F25 WestVirginia* W 61-54 F28 atMontclairState W 70-40

Atlantic10Tournament(UniversityPark,Pa.)

M2 vs.G.Washington W 83-53 M3 vs.RhodeIsland L 70-81*indicatesAtlantic10Conferencegame

1984-85(19-9)(5-3Atlantic10;tied-fourth)(H)11-3,(A)5-3,(N)3-3Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-ChrisDailey, KathleenShanahanTri-Captains-MaryPatNespoli, DebbiePaladino,JulieSalmonManagers-KellyBryson,CarenCicon, JoanneFischer,ClaireWilliams N24 Syracuse W 79-52 N28 Temple W 69-60 D1 ArizonaState L 75-76 D4 atSt.John’s W 61-59 D8 Fairfield W 64-50 D12 Wagner W 81-56 D15 Villanova W 68-50 D20 SetonHall W 91-58

OhioStateBuckeyeClassic(Columbus,Ohio) D29 vs.Georgia L 80-89 D29 vs.Stanford W 82-53MiamiWomen’sCourtClassic(Miami,Fla.) J2 vs.Missouri W 66-63 J3 vs.Oklahoma W 80-72 J5 vs.Auburn L 48-61 J9 LongBeachState L 66-80 J12 atN.C.State L 68-110 J15 atMassachusetts* W 80-48 J17 atNortheastern W 56-53 J19 Maryland W 80-66 J23 Monmouth W 84-58J26 RhodeIsland* W 81-64 J31 atSaintJoseph’s* L 59-67 F7 atTemple* L 69-78 F10 PennState* L 71-78 F14 CheyneyState W 80-61 F16 GeorgeWashington* W 82-57 F21 atDuquesne* W 94-58 F23 atWestVirginia* W 72-69Atlantic10Tournament(Philadelphia,Pa.) M1 vs.Temple L 55-74*indicatesAtlantic10Conferencegame

1985-86(29-4)(16-0Atlantic10;first)(H)14-0,(A)11-1,(N)4-3Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-KathleenShanahan,PatCoyleCaptain-KristenFoleyManagers-KellyBryson,CarenCicon, ClaireWilliams N23 atSyracuse W 72-67 N30 Arkansas W 72-63 D4 St.John’s W 85-55 D10 atRhodeIsland* W 74-67 D21 atSetonHall W 89-65OrangeBowl/BurgerKingInvitational

(Miami,Fla.) D29 vs.Texas L 63-81 D30 vs.SanDiegoState W 76-66 D31 vs.PennState W 73-65 J4 GeorgeWashington* W 75-37 J6 SaintJoseph’s* W 76-75 J8 NotreDame W 69-61 J11 N.C.State W 83-56 J13 atVirginia L 63-75 J15 atG.Washington* W 75-65 J18 atPennState* W 82-76 J21 Maryland W 77-65 J23 Temple* W 91-56 J25 Massachusetts* W 85-65 J29 atWestVirginia* W 66-54 F1 atMassachusetts* W 95-55 F3 RhodeIsland* W 77-54 F8 atTemple* W 94-70 F12 atSaintJoseph’s* W 77-55 F15 PennState* W 76-75 F17 atDuquesne* W 95-52 F22 WestVirginia* W 85-65 M1 Duquesne* W 93-60

Atlantic10Tournament(Morgantown,W.Va.)

M5 vs.G.Washington W 90-50 M6 atWestVirginia W 57-56 M8 vs.PennState L 69-84NCAATournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M15 Villanova W 85-58NCAATournamentEastRegion

(Philadelphia,Pa.) M20 vs.PennState W 85-72 M22 vs.WesternKentucky L 74-89*indicatesAtlantic10Conferencegame

1986-87(30-3)(17-1Atlantic10;first)(H)16-0,(A)13-2,(N)1-1Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-KathleenShanahan,PatCoyleCaptain-KristenFoleyManagers-SharonBrown,DarhleneChan N29 atNotreDame W 71-51 D2 atSt.John’s W 80-63

PattyDelehanty(‘82)wasoneofthefivemembersonthe1982AIAWnationaltitleteamtofinishhercareer

with1,000points.

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D6 atDuquesne* W 92-54 D9 atMonmouth W 81-67 D13 atRhodeIsland* W 94-32 D20 Syracuse W 75-57 D22 SetonHall W 93-50 D30 atBostonCollege W 80-60 J3 WestVirginia* W 82-57 J8 GeorgeWashington* W 99-57 J13 Virginia W 81-58 J15 atSt.Bonaventure* W 96-57 J17 Temple* W 80-56 J22 atMassachusetts* W 72-51 J24 Duquesne* W 93-39 J29 PennState* W 86-71 J31 St.Bonaventure* W 106-65 F3 atG.Washington* W 83-56 F4 atMaryland W 84-76 F7 SaintJoseph’s* W 77-50 F9 atWestVirginia* W 95-78 F12 Massachusetts* W 81-48 F14 RhodeIsland* W 77-50 F16 atPennState* L 70-75 F19 atTemple* W 90-64 F21 atSaintJoseph’s* W 63-60F28 atOldDominion L 68-82Atlantic10Tournament(Piscataway,N.J.) M2 Duquesne W 99-65 M5 Temple W 85-55 M7 SaintJoseph’s W 93-48NCAATournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M12 Duke W 78-64NCAATournamentEastRegion

(Fayetteville,N.C.) M14 vs.N.C.State W 75-60 M17 vs.Texas L 77-85*indicatesAtlantic10ConferenceGame

1987-88(27-5)(17-1Atlantic10;first)(H)17-0,(A)9-2,(N)1-3Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-KathleenShanahan,PatCoyleCaptain-TelicherAustinManagers-DarhleneChan,MaryTunny D5 atG.Washington* W 89-81 D8 St.John’s W 64-51 D12 atSetonHall W 83-60 D19 Temple* W 89-60OrangeBowl/BurgerKingInvitational

(Miami,Fla.) D28 vs.Maryland W 79-76 D29 vs.Texas L 75-86 D30 vs.Virginia L 73-80 J2 Arizona W 77-54 J7 WestVirginia* W 75-53 J9 Duquesne* W 108-33 J11 atOhioState L 60-75 J16 atSaintJoseph’s* W 71-57 J18 PennState* W 79-76 J21 atRhodeIsland* W 80-40 J23 atMassachusetts* W 90-57 J27 Maryland W 85-83 J30 GeorgeWashington* W 91-66 F1 atTemple* W 81-65 F6 OldDominion W 82-65 F8 St.Bonaventure* W 93-41 F11 atDuquesne* W 108-47 F13 atWestVirginia* W 78-73 F20 SaintJoseph’s* W 69-58 F27 RhodeIsland* W 82-43 F29 Massachusetts* W 87-51 M3 atSt.Bonaventure* W 81-45 M5 atPennState* L 69-82Atlantic10Tournament(Piscataway,N.J.) M7 RhodeIsland W 100-67 M11 PennState W 93-75 M12 SaintJoseph’s W 64-52NCAATournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M16 OldDominion W 88-78NCAATournamentEastRegion(Norfolk,Va.) M19 vs.Virginia L 75-89*indicatesAtlantic10ConferenceGame

1988-89(24-7)(16-2Atlantic10;tied-first)(H)16-2,(A)8-5Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-KathleenShanahan, PatCoyle,LorraineWilliamsCo-Captains-TelicherAustin,JanetMaloufManagers-DarhleneChan,MaryTunny N26 OhioState W 88-68 N30 atDuquesne* W 92-53 D3 atTexas L 66-78 D7 atSt.John’s W 74-71 D14 SetonHall W 92-49 D22 BostonCollege W 71-53

BellAtlanticHolidayTournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

D29 Kansas W 73-56 D30 Tennessee L 53-93 J3 atTemple* L 60-67 J7 St.Bonaventure* W 85-66 J12 atWestVirginia* W 91-70 J14 GeorgeWashington* W 67-58 J21 atSaintJoseph’s* L 63-78 J23 atG.Washington* W 71-49 J26 Massachusetts* W 96-57 J28 Miami W 97-64 F1 atMaryland L 71-84 F4 RhodeIsland* W 100-65 F6 Temple* W 74-61 F11 atPennState* W 88-72 F13 atSt.Bonaventure* W 110-86 F16 WestVirginia* W 78-59 F19 Duquesne* W 94-56 F21 atRhodeIsland* W 89-55 F24 SaintJoseph’s* W 79-64 M2 atMassachusetts* W 72-47 M4 PennState* W 79-73Atlantic10Tournament(Piscataway,N.J.) M9 Duquesne W 92-57 M10 Temple L 68-81NCAATournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M16 SouthernMississippi W 95-73NCAATournament(Raleigh,N.C.)

M19 atN.C.State L 73-75*indicatesAtlantic10Conferencegame

1989-90(20-10)(16-2Atlantic10;tied-first)(H)12-3,(A)8-7Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-KathleenShanahan, KristenFoley,LorraineWilliamsCo-Captains-SuzanneCooper,VickyPicottManagers-DarhleneChan,MaryTunny N29 atMaine L 67-75 D7 St.John’s W 70-52 D10 Texas L 67-85 D16 Princeton W 85-67

BellAtlanticHolidayTournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

D28 SouthernCalifornia W 76-51 D29Virginia L 71-72ot J4 atRhodeIsland* W 82-55 J6 Massachusetts* W 67-45 J10 atRhodeIsland* W 80-46 J12 atPortlandState L 71-87 J14 atOregon L 78-92 J18 atWestVirginia* W87-712ot J20 atTemple* W 82-61 J22 GeorgeWashington* W 65-57 J25 atSaintJoseph’s* L 55-69 J29 atSt.Bonaventure* W 68-57 F3 atG.Washington* W 74-64 F7 SaintJoseph’s* W 79-78ot F10 atMassachusetts* W 68-55 F13 Temple* W 74-58 F15 WestVirginia* W 80-64 F17 Duquesne* W 77-53 F19 atPennState* L 80-82 F24 Maryland L 67-77 F26 atDuquesne* W 92-64 M1 St.Bonaventure* W 89-53 M3 PennState* W 73-66Atlantic10Tournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M7 Massachusetts W 86-55Atlantic10Tournament(UniversityPark,Pa.)

M9 atPennState L 74-75NCAATournament(Nashville,Tenn.)

M14atVanderbilt L 75-78*indicatesAtlantic10Conferencegame

1990-91(23-7)(15-3Atlantic10;tied-second)(H)16-1,(A)7-6Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-KathleenShank,KristenFoley, TelicherAustinTri-Captains-VickyPicott,AliciaRodgers, LynnUstManagers-VanessaAndrews,RuthAnnSalau N24 Oregon W 70-58 N28 Fordham W 77-69 D1 Fairfield W 86-59 D8 atMiami W 67-57 D11 Duquesne* W 97-52 D15 OldDominion W 81-58

BellAtlanticHolidayTournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

D28 Arkansas W 89-60 D30 Georgia W 58-57 J3 atMassachusetts* W 81-31 J5 atRhodeIsland* W 80-49 J7 atTemple* W 88-50 J12 PennState* W 84-70 J17 WestVirginia* W 95-77 J19 atHolyCross L 67-78 J24 GeorgeWashington* W 78-47 J26 atSaintJoseph’s* W 79-58 J29 atSt.Bonaventure* W 66-55 J31 RhodeIsland* W 77-48 F2 Massachusetts* W 62-26 F5 atPennState* L 72-78 F9 atG.Washington* L 68-77 F12 atDuquesne* W 80-58 F17 Temple* W 70-38 F21 St.Bonaventure* W 73-70 F23 atSyracuse L 52-54 F25 SaintJoseph’s* W 73-51 F28 atWestVirginia* L 78-89Atlantic10Tournament(Piscataway,N.J.) M6 St.Bonaventure W 94-64Atlantic10Tournament(Philadelphia,Pa.) M8 atSaintJoseph’s L 61-72NCAATournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M13 Toledo L 65-83*indicatesAtlantic10Conferencegame

1991-92(21-11)(11-5Atlantic10;tied-second)(H)16-4,(A)5-7Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-KathleenShank,KristenFoley, TelicherAustinCo-Captains-CherylCop,VickyGreenManagers-VanessaAndrews,VicPadua, RuthAnnSalau N22 atSt.John’s L 66-73 N26 HolyCross W 78-69 D4 atOldDominion W 92-69 D8 Miami L 53-72 D10 Syracuse W 67-59

BellAtlanticHolidayTournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

D28 OklahomaState W 84-65 D29 Lamar W 96-84 J4 Maryland L 72-78 J6 Temple* W 85-47 J9 Massachusetts* W 71-35 J11 TowsonState W 85-47 J14 atDuquesne* W 73-61 J18 St.Bonaventure* W 75-69 J25 atTexas L 56-82 J30 atRhodeIsland* W 89-63 F1 atMassachusetts* W 77-52 F5 atTemple* L 74-83 F8 PennState W 56-55

F11 SaintJoseph’s* W 63-52 F13 atG.Washington* L 49-61 F17 WestVirginia* L 69-71 F20 atSt.Bonaventure* W 67-60 F22 Duquesne* W 77-61 F25 RhodeIsland* W 92-59 F29 atSaintJoseph’s* L 55-57 M5 GeorgeWashington* W 66-64 M7 atWestVirginia* L 65-88Atlantic10Tournament(Piscataway,N.J.) M12 Temple W 64-61 M13 SaintJoseph’s W 66-59 M14 GeorgeWashington L 57-62NCAATournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M18 SouthernMississippi W 93-63NCAATournament(Knoxville,Tenn.)

M21 atTennessee L 56-97*indicatesAtlantic10Conferencegame

1992-93(22-9)(12-2Atlantic10;first)(H)10-4,(A)9-5,(N)3-0Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-KathleenShank,GayHemphill, KathyBeckCo-Captains-CherylCop,VickyGreenManagers-RobAcha,RuthAnnSalau D1 Loyola(MD) W 66-49 D5 atPennState L 66-79 D8 Maryland L 52-59 D12 atSyracuse W 61-59 D20 UCLA W 71-56

BellAtlanticHolidayTournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

D27 Maine W 71-43 D29 Clemson L 67-68 J2 WestVirginia* W 80-68 J4 atRhodeIsland* W 75-71 J8 atOldDominion L 58-66 J14 atSt.Bonaventure* W 84-82 J16 atNiagara W 85-83 J19 atTennessee L 74-93 J23 RhodeIsland* W 73-58 J29 St.John’s L 60-73 F1 atTemple* W 76-56 F4 SaintJoseph’s* W 60-59 F6 atG.Washington* W 76-63 F10 atMassachusetts* W 65-47 F13 Temple* W 79-42 F15 Army W 63-37 F18 St.Bonaventure* W 94-82 F20 atWestVirginia* W 76-75 F24 atSaintJoseph’s* L 58-60 F27 Massachusetts* W 71-63 M6 GeorgeWashington* L 62-85Atlantic10Tournament(Washington,D.C.) M11 vs.St.Bonaventure W 88-72 M12 vs.WestVirginia W 71-66 M13 vs.SaintJoseph’s W 59-51

NCAATournament(Burlington,Vt.) M17 atVermont W 80-74NCAATournament(Columbus,Ohio)

M23 atOhioState L 60-91*indicatesAtlantic10Conferencegame

1993-94(22-8)(13-3Atlantic10;tied-first)(H)10-3,(A)9-5,(N)3-0Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-KathyMcConnell, KathleenShank,ReneeReedCo-Captains-CarolineDeRoose, ReginaKaluckiManagers-RobAcha,RuthAnnSalau N29 atProvidenceW106-102ot D2 OldDominion W 82-73 D9 atSt.John’s W 77-60 D11 PennState L 75-84

BellAtlanticHolidayTournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

D27 RhodeIsland* W7 4-63 D28 Colorado L 47-79 J3 atUCLA L 78-88ot J6 Niagara W 89-63

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J9 atWestVirginia* W 101-69 J12 atLoyola(Md.) W 78-61 J16 atRhodeIsland* W 83-56 J17 Tennessee W 87-77 J22 atDuquesne* W 78-58 J27 Temple* W 92-56 J29 GeorgeWashington* W 99-87ot F2 WestVirginia* W 98-85 F6 SaintJoseph’s* W 71-69 F9 atMaryland L 55-64 F16 atG.Washington* W 78-71 F19 atSt.Bonaventure* L 70-71 F22 atDuquesne* W 91-44 F26 atSaintJoseph’s* L 71-78 F28 Massachusetts* W 88-66 M3 atTemple* L 79-102M5 St.Bonaventure* W 97-63 M8 atMassachusetts* W 77-59Atlantic10Tournament(Philadelphia,Pa.) M10 vs.Temple W 73-55 M12 vs.RhodeIsland W 78-60 M13 vs.G.Washington W 79-71NCAATournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M16WesternKentucky L 73-84*indicatesAtlantic10Conferencegame

1994-95(17-13)(11-5Atlantic10;tied-third)(H)9-5,(A)5-6,(N)3-2Coach-TheresaGrentzAssistants-KathyMcConnell, KathleenShank,ReneeReedCo-Captains-ReginaKalucki,AmyReyndersManagers-RobAcha,RuthAnnSalauWomen’sPreseasonNIT(Piscataway,N.J.) N15 SetonHall L 64-66 N27 atPennState L 58-100 N30 Providence W 88-80

ArizonaTournament(Tucson,Ariz.) D2 vs.OklahomaState L 60-77 D3 vs.LouisianaState W 82-72 D8 atGeorgia L 70-105 D10 Maryland L 73-76 D17 St.John’s W 66-65 D22 Syracuse W 67-55 D28 Georgia L 74-92 J4 WestVirginia* W 100-71 J7 atG.Washington* L 70-73 J11 atOldDominion L 65-82 J12 Massachusetts* L 67-78 J14 atRhodeIsland* L 80-99 J19 atSt.Bonaventure* W 88-75 J22GeorgeWashington* W 75-74 J25 SaintJoseph’s* L 62-65 F1 atTemple* W 95-71 F4 Duquesne* W 67-66 F7 atMassachusetts* L 57-74 F11 St.Bonaventure* W 90-65 F16 atWestVirginia* W 86-65 F18 atDuquesne* W 67-52 F22 Temple* W 95-59 F27 atSaintJoseph’s* W 68-61 M2 RhodeIsland* W 85-76Atlantic10Tournament(Philadelphia,Pa.) M9 vs.Duquesne W 63-61 M10 vs.WestVirginia W 89-69 M11 vs.G.Washington L 59-82*indicatesAtlantic10Conferencegame

1995-96(13-15)(8-10BIGEAST;fifth,BIGEAST7Division)(H)9-5,(A)2-10,(N)2-0Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,BetsyYonkman, LarryLawlerTri-Captains-LizHanson,LaWanaMcLean, AmyReyndersManagers-JannethAgudelo,JoshReinitz, JessicaThiebaud,TamaraWalden N25 PennState W 69-67 N28 atNotreDame^ L 54-66 D2 atMaryland L 54-58 D4 Princeton W 65-48BrotherHolidayClassic(Piscataway,N.J.)

D9 Niagara W 77-62 D10 Florida L 55-69 D12 atSetonHall^ L 47-60 D16 OldDominion L 53-69

VanderbiltClassic(Nashville,Tenn.) D28 vs.Loyola(MD) W 67-45 D29 atVanderbilt L 53-79 J2 Providence^ W 71-64 J4 BostonCollege^ W 79-63 J6 WestVirginia^ L 63-75 J13 Syracuse^ W 71-60 J17 atMiami^ L 45-58 J20 SetonHall^ L 59-69 J24 atConnecticut^ L 68-96 J30 atSt.John’s^ L 59-64ot F3 NotreDame^ W 73-62 F7 atSyracuse^ W 55-52ot F10 Pittsburgh^ W 63-57 F14 atBostonCollege^ L 50-59 F18 Connecticut^ L 61-73 F21 Georgetown^ W 65-63 F24 atVillanova^ L 59-61 F26 atPittsburgh^ W 68-48BIGEASTTournament(Storrs,Conn.)

M2 vs.BostonCollege W 65-63 M3 atConnecticut L 64-93^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

1996-97(11-17)(8-10BIGEAST;tied-second,BIGEAST7Division)(H)5-8,(A)5-6,(N)1-3Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,BetsyYonkman, LarryLawlerCo-Captains-SusanBlauser,JenClementeManagers-JannethAgudelo,MariaMartin, JoshReinitz,JessicaThiebaud N24 atPennState L 48-66BrotherHolidayClassic(Piscataway,N.J.) N30 Howard L 55-59 D1 Vermont W 56-50 D4 Villanova^ L 54-60 D9 atMiami^ W 57-44 D11 atPrinceton W 72-50 D15 SaintJoseph’s L 44-61 D21 OldDominion L 59-86ACCBigFourChallenge(Greensboro,N.C.) D28 vs.Duke L 36-74 D29 vs.N.C.State L 54-77 J4 atWestVirginia^ L 55-65 J7 Georgetown^ L 64-69 J9 atProvidence^ L 57-72 J12 St.John’s^ W 55-47 J15 atConnecticut^ L 45-78 J18 Syracuse^ W 64-54 J21 atNotreDame^ L 61-76 J25 atSetonHall^ L 68-84 J29 Providence^ W 71-56 F1 Pittsburgh^ W 59-53 F5 Miami^ L 41-49 F8 atGeorgetown^ W 67-59 F12 atVillanova^ W 62-55 F16 WestVirginia^ L 57-62 F19 atSt.John’s^ W 42-41 F25 BostonCollege^ L 52-67BIGEASTTournament(Storrs,Conn.)

M1 vs.Syracuse W 68-67ot M2 vs.NotreDame L 58-86^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

1997-98(22-10)(14-4BIGEAST;first,BIGEAST7Division)(H)14-2,(A)6-7,(N)2-1Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,BetsyYonkman, LarryLawlerManagers-JanethAgudelo,MariaMartin, JoshReinitz,BrandenSalter, JessicaTheibaud N15 Maryland W 67-44 N19 PennState L 43-53RutgersCoca-ColaClassic(Piscataway,N.J.) N29 Loyola(Md.) W 72-41

N30 Drake W 77-74 D3 NotreDame^ W 80-67 D13 atOldDominion L 57-71 D21 atSaintJoseph’s L 54-67

Pac-10/BIGEASTChallenge(LosAngeles,Calif.)

D27 atUCLA L 93-96ot D28 vs.SouthernCaliforniaW 77-59 D31 atConnecticut^ L 69-82 J3 Syracuse^ W 65-45 J6 atPittsburgh^ L 56-66 J8 SetonHall^ W 73-49 J10 atProvidence^ W 70-66 J14atBostonCollege^ L 65-74 J17 Villanova^ W 62-40 J21 atGeorgetown^ W 63-52 J24 St.John’s^ W 83-39 J28 Miami^ W 77-65 F4 atSyracuse^ W 74-58 F7 atWestVirginia^ W 76-63 F10 Connecticut^ W 74-70 F14 atSetonHall^ W 79-64 F18 Pittsburgh^ W 70-56 F21 BostonCollege^ W 57-54 F24 atNotreDame^ L 64-71BIGEASTTournament(Piscataway,N.J.) M1 BostonCollege W 61-52 M2 Miami W 81-62 M3 Connecticut L 58-67

NCAATournament(Ames,Iowa) M14 vs.Oregon W 79-76 M16 atIowaState W 62-61

NCAATournamentMideastRegion(Nashville,Tenn.)

M21 vs.Tennessee L 60-92^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

1998-99(29-6)(17-1BIGEAST;tied-first)(H)15-3,(A)12-1,(N)2-2Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,BetsyYonkman, LarryLawlerCo-Captains-JenClemente,TashaPointerManagers-KalenaChamplin,BrookeGillar, MariaMartin,JoshReinitz, BrandenSalterWomen’sPreseasonNIT(Piscataway,N.J.) N13 St.Francis(Pa.) W 73-43 N15 Toledo W 71-57Women’sPreseasonNIT(FortCollins,Colo.) N19 vs.Indiana W 60-53 N20 atColoradoState L 60-71 N24 atTexas W 66-59RutgersCoca-ColaClassic(Piscataway,N.J.) N28 Buffalo W 70-47 N29 ArizonaState W 67-48 D5 OhioState L 58-61 D9 Providence^ W 80-45 D13 atSyracuse^ W 71-53 D22 atMaryland W 81-61 D30 Georgetown^ W 79-67

(MadisonSquareGarden) J3 vs.Tennessee L 54-68 J5 Miami^ W 68-54 J7 atVillanova^ W 55-40 J10 St.John’s^ W 90-60 J14 WestVirginia^ W 73-54 J17 atWisconsin W 78-62 J20 atGeorgetown^ W67-642ot J24 atProvidence^ W 99-52 J27 Connecticut^ L 55-56 J30 Villanova^ W 61-48 F3 atPittsburgh^ W 65-52 F6 atBostonCollege^ W 71-52 F10 atMiami^ W 66-57 F13 NotreDame^ W 77-57 F16 atSt.John’s^ W 72-55 F19 SetonHall^ W 47-40 F23 atWestVirginia^ W 88-59BIGEASTTournament(Piscataway,N.J.) F28 Miami W 79-53 M1 NotreDame L 61-68NCAATournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M12 Dartmouth W 84-70 M14 Arizona W 90-47NCAATournamentMidwestRegion

(Normal,Ill.) M20 vs.TexasTech W 53-42 M22 vs.Purdue L 62-75^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

1999-2000(26-8)(12-4BIGEAST;tied-third)(H)14-3,(A)8-3,(N)4-2Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,BetsyYonkman, LarryLawler Co-Captains-LaTanaLillard,TashaPointerGraduateAssistant-JoshReinitzManagers-KalenaChamplin,BrookeGillar, AdamKraft,MariaMartin, BrandenSalter,TiffanieSmithStateFarmTip-OffClassic(Knoxville,Tenn.) N14 vs.N.C.State L 55-68RutgersCoca-ColaClassic(Piscataway,N.J.) N26 Northeastern W 61-39 N27 Wisconsin W 63-61 D1 atOhioState W 46-35 D4 atGeorgeWashington L 58-63 D8 Pittsburgh^ W 58-52 D18 Texas W 68-64 D21 UCLA W 72-46 D30 SouthernCalifornia W 76-59 J2 Massachusetts W 66-52 J5 Miami^ W 65-45 J8 atSetonHall^ W 65-45 J12 atGeorgetown^ W 60-48 J15 Villanova^ L 65-66ot J17 atConnecticut^ L 50-65 J22 atWestVirginia^ W 55-49 J26 SetonHall^ W 62-46 F1 OldDominion W 58-50 F6 Syracuse^ W 77-41 F9 atProvidence^ W 81-68 F12 Connecticut^ L 45-49 F15 atSyracuse^ W 56-51 F19 NotreDame^ L 74-78ot F23 BostonCollege^ W 73-51 F26 atSt.John’s^ W 70-47 F29 atVillanova^ W 76-60BIGEASTTournament(Storrs,Conn.)

M5 vs.Villanova W 61-32 M6 vs.NotreDame W 81-72ot M7 atConnecticut L 59-79NCAATournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M17 HolyCross W 91-70 M19 SaintJoseph’s W 59-39

NCAATournamentWestRegion(Portland,Ore.)

M25 vs.UAB W 60-45 M27 vs.Georgia W 59-51

NCAATournamentFinalFour(Philadelphia,Pa.)

M31 vs.Tennessee L 54-64^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

2000-2001(23-8)(13-3BIGEAST;third)(H)13-1,(A)8-5,(N)2-2Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,BetsyYonkman, LarryLawlerGraduateAssistant-JoshReinitzTri-Captains-DanaBoonen, DavalynCunningham,MauriHortonManagers-SimoneBaskerville,RobBoda, BrookeGillar,AdamKraft, MariaMartin,KawbenaYamoah N17 California W 66-47RutgersCoca-ColaClassic(Piscataway,N.J.) N25 Vermont W 54-29 N26 GeorgeWashington W 81-54

HondaElite4HolidayClassic(LakeBuenaVista,Fla.)

D3 vs.Georgia L 53-82 D6 VirginiaTech^ W 61-53 D8 atNortheastern W 60-49

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D10 atMassachusetts W 78-57 D21 SaintJoseph’s W 80-38StateFarmClassic(Gainesville,Fla.)

D28 vs.Ohio W 75-49 D29 atFlorida L 58-66FootLockerWomen’sBasketballShowcase

(MadisonSquareGarden) J2 vs.Tennessee L 51-58 J6 atNotreDame^ L 46-67 J10 atProvidence^ W 81-76ot J13 BostonCollege^ W 75-66ot J13 BostonCollege^ W 75-66ot J17 WestVirginia^ W 74-50 J20 atVillanova^ L 65-78 J23 St.John’s^ W 77-43 J27 atMiami^ W 39-37 J31 atOldDominion W 69-45 F4 atPittsburgh^ W 69-61 F7 Syracuse^ W 64-53 F10 Providence^ W 97-68 F14 atConnecticut^ L 45-70 F17 NotreDame^ W 54-53 F20 SetonHall^ W 61-45 F24 atWestVirginia^ W 67-53 F27 atGeorgetown^ W 65-48BIGEASTTournament(Storrs,Conn.)

M4 vs.Providence W 69-58 M5 atConnecticut L 66-94NCAATournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M17 StephenF.Austin W 80-43 M19 SouthwestMissouriSt.L 53-60^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

2001-2002(9-20)(5-11BIGEAST;11th)(H)5-10,(A)3-10,(N)1-0Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,CarleneMitchell, LarryLawlerGraduateAssistant-JoshReinitzCo-Captains-DavalynCunningham, MauriHortonManagers-ErinBoccher,RobBoda, BonnieKolvites,AdamKraft, JonathanLopez,MeghaRao N18 atSaintJoseph’s L 58-64 N24 Virginia W 53-48 N29 atPacific W 61-53ArizonaStateHolidayClassic(Tempe,Ariz.) D1 vs.NorthwesternStateW 68-67ot D2 atArizonaState L 56-59 D5 Providence^ W 71-61 D8 atTCU L 67-78 D12 atGeorgeWashington L 54-58ot D16 Temple L 51-56 D21 TexasTech L 49-62 J2 Stanford L 46-50 J5 Miami^ L 53-67 J9 Georgetown^ L 57-67 J12 atWestVirginia^ L 49-65 J15 Pittsburgh^ W 82-70 J19 atBostonCollege^ L 56-59 J23 SetonHall^ W 47-43 J26 atMiami^ L 55-65 J30 atSt.John’s^ W 67-62 F1 OldDominion L 48-70 F6 atSyracuse^ L 51-68 F9 Villanova^ L 43-49 F13 atSetonHall^ L 51-61 F16 NotreDame^ L 52-57 F19 atPittsburgh^ W 60-59 F23 Connecticut^ L 42-80 F26 atVirginiaTech^ L 63-70BIGEASTTournament(Piscataway,N.J.) M2 VirginiaTech W 44-43 M3 BostonCollege L 59-64^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

2002-2003(21-8)(13-3BIGEAST;second)(H)11-2,(A)9-6,(N)1-0Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,CarleneMitchell, TomLewisCaptain-MauriHortonManagers-ErinBoccher,RobBoda, PeiChao,EmmanuelEspinal, AdamKraft,JonathanLopez, JarvisSmith N22 atStanford L 60-64 N24 atCalifornia W 56-49RutgersCoca-ColaClassic(Piscataway,N.J.) N30 Wagner W 70-41 D1 Northwestern W 62-50 D6 atVirginia L 64-68 D10 atTemple W 52-42 D21 Harvard W 79-40 D29 GeorgeWashington W 87-72 J2 atTexasTech L 81-94 J8 atConnecticut^ L 62-67 J11 Syracuse^ W 75-55 J15 Villanova^ W 58-57 J18 atNotreDame^ W 64-61 J22 atVirginiaTech^ L 64-66ot J25 St.John’s^ W70-642ot J28 atProvidence^ W 71-44 J31 atOldDominion W 67-59 F4 Miami^ W 65-56 F9 atSetonHall^ W 60-45 F12 WestVirginia^ W 65-50 F16 Pittsburgh^ W 67-53 F19 atSt.John’s^ W 69-38 F22 atGeorgetown^ W 93-52 F26 VirginiaTech^ W 67-43 M1 atVillanova^ W 50-49 M4 BostonCollege^ L 71-72BIGEASTTournament(Piscataway,N.J.) M9 Miami L 74-77

NCAATournament(Athens,Ga.) M22 vs.WesternKentucky W 64-52 M24 atGeorgia L 64-74^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

2003-2004(21-12)(10-6BIGEAST;tied-sixth)(H)14-1,(A)4-10,(N)3-1Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,CarleneMitchell, CathyAndruzziCo-Captains-ChelseaNewton, CappiePondexterManagers-ErinBoccher,RobBoda, PeiChao,MatthewColquitt, EmmanuelEspinal,DevonGroomes, AllisonJones,JonathanLopez, JarvisSmithWomen’sPreseasonNIT(Piscataway,N.J.) N14 SaintPeter’s W 58-40 N16 OleMiss W 65-50 N19 Michigan W 65-50 N23 atTexasTech L 45-73 N30 atClemson L 64-69 D2 atLSU L 68-78 D11 atTennessee L 49-59 D14 TCU W 73-65 D28 OldDominion W 69-45 D30 atHarvard W 77-70

BIGEAST/BigTenChallenge(Piscataway,N.J.)

J4 OhioState W 56-53 J7 VirginiaTech^ W 56-43 J9 atVillanova^ L 49-53 J14 atSyracuse^ L 57-59ot J17 St.John’s^ W 72-47 J19 atConnecticut^ L 47-72 J21 Temple W 64-45 J25 Georgetown^ W 67-64 J31 atMiami^ W 76-69 F3 Syracuse^ W 61-45 F8 atBostonCollege^ L 72-78 F11 atPittsburgh^ W 75-61

F14 Connecticut^ L 43-66 F18 Providence^ W 81-45 F21 atGeorgetown^ W 71-66 F24 atWestVirginia^ L 71-80 F28 NotreDame^ W 69-55 M2 SetonHall^ W 54-44BIGEASTTournament(Hartford,Conn.)

M6 vs.SetonHall W 51-42 M7 vs.NotreDame W 51-45 M8 vs.WestVirginia W 61-51 M9 vs.BostonCollege L 57-75NCAATournament(Chattanooga,Tenn.) M20 atChattanooga L 69-74^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

2004-2005(28-7)(14-2BIGEAST;first)(H)13-0,(A)7-5,(N)8-2Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,CarleneMitchell, MichelleEdwardsCaptain-ChelseaNewtonManagers-ErinBoccher,PeiChao, MatthewColquitt, EmmanuelEspinal,DevonGroomes, AllisonJones,JosephLiu, JonathanLopez,JarvisSmith N20 Rider W 90-42

ParadiseJam(U.S.VirginIslands) N25 vs.SouthDakotaStateW 68-50 N26 vs.OregonState W 77-53 N27 vs.Kentucky W 75-60 D5 atOldDominion L 61-69 D8 Princeton W 68-46 D13 atTemple L 60-71 D18 Clemson W 66-51 D29 Tennessee W 65-51 J2 atTexas W 51-47 J5 LSU W 51-49ot J8 atSt.John’s^ W 64-49 J11 Pittsburgh^ W 68-41 J13 Georgetown^ W 69-33

BIGEAST/BigTenChallenge(Columbus,Ohio)

J16 atOhioState L 50-52 J20 Providence^ W 74-40 J23 atNotreDame^ L 47-63 J26 atBostonCollege^ W 71-60 J30 WestVirginia^ W 70-49 F3 atConnecticut^ L 44-57 F6 Syracuse^ W 69-61 F9 atSetonHall^ W 67-40 F13 Connecticut^ W 76-62 F16 atSyracuse^ W 64-54 F19 NotreDame^ W 59-48 F22 BostonCollege^ W 54-36 F25 atPittsburgh^ W 63-42 M1 atVillanova^ W 51-39BIGEASTTournament(Hartford,Conn.)

M6 vs.St.John’s W 69-45 M7 vs.Villanova W 64-59 M8 vs.Connecticut L 51-67

NCAATournament(Storrs,Conn.) M20 vs.Hartford W 62-37 M22 vs.Temple W 61-54NCAATournamentPhiladelphiaRegion

(Philadelphia,Pa.) M27 vs.OhioState W 64-58 M29 vs.Tennessee L 49-59^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

2005-2006(27-5)(16-0BIGEAST;first)(H)11-1,(A)10-2,(N)6-2Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,CarleneMitchell, SueWicksCaptains-MichelleCampbell, CappiePondexterManagers-PeiChao,MatthewColquitt, DonnaDeVaughn,DevonGroomes, LamarJenkins,AnitaLevy, JonathanLopez,HopeRobertson,

SjocquelinWinsteadJunkanooJam(GrandBahamaIsland)

N25 vs.NorthFlorida W 66-36 N26 vs.N.C.State W 66-56 N29 Bethune-Cookman W 73-48

KCRG-TV9HawkeyeChallenge(IowaCity,Iowa)

D3 vs.SanJoseState W 76-64 D4 atIowa W 57-51 D6 atProvidence^ W 58-45 D9 OldDominion W 77-41 D11 atPrinceton W 65-56 D14 atOleMiss L 57-67 D30 Texas W 63-49 J3 atCincinnati^ W 64-51 J7 atMichiganState L 71-73 J11 atSouthFlorida^ W 66-65 J14 SetonHall^ W 63-41 J19 Temple L 47-48 J21 Louisville^ W 80-55 J24 NotreDame^ W 69-43 J28 atGeorgetown^ W 65-51 F1 St.John’s^ W 61-51 F4 DePaul^ W 67-57 F7 atConnecticut^ W 60-56 F10 atWestVirginia^ W 54-41 F14 Villanova^ W 62-56 F19 Syracuse^ W 60-43 F22 atMarquette^ W 71-50 F25 atPittsburgh^ W 65-50 F27 Connecticut^ W 48-42BIGEASTTournament(Hartford,Conn.)

M5 vs.Villanova W 60-37 M6 vs.WestVirginia L 40-56

NCAATournament(Trenton,N.J.) M19 vs.Dartmouth W 63-58 M21 vs.TCU W 82-48NCAATournamentClevelandRegion

(Cleveland,Ohio) M26 vs.Tennessee L 69-76^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

2006-2007(27-9)(12-4BIGEAST;second)(H)11-2,(A)6-5,(N)10-2Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-JoletteLaw,CarleneMitchell, MarianneStanleyCaptains-EssenceCarson,MateeAjavonManagers-MatthewColquitt, DonnaDeVaughn,LamarJenkins, AnitaLevy,HopeRobertson, SjocquelinWinstead

StateFarmTip-Off(Norman,Okla.) N12 vs.Georgia L 68-78TimeOutforHIV/AIDS(Malibu,Calif.)

N17 atPepperdine L 73-75otN18 vs.Florida W 88-71

ParadiseJam(VirginIslands) N24 vs.PennState W 57-44 JimmyVClassic,Piscataway,N.J. D4 Duke L 45-85 D7 atDePaul^ L 73-87 D9 Princeton W 76-51 D12 OleMiss W89-833ot D16 Iowa W 70-53 D30 atOldDominion L 55-72 J2 atSt.John’s^ W 67-53 J6 Pittsburgh^ W 63-39 J9 SouthFlorida^ W 62-36 J13 atSetonHall^ W 62-50 J16 Georgetown^ W 71-41 J21 atLouisville^ L 50-53 J24 atTemple W 62-48 J28 MichiganState W 63-57 J30 Marquette^ W 66-56 F3 Cincinnati^ W 85-43 F6 atConnecticut^ L 50-60 F11 WestVirginia^ W 55-49 F14 atSyracuse^ W 68-40 F17 atVillanova^ W 62-32 F20 Providence^ W 69-34 F24 atNotreDame^ W 76-60

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F26 Connecticut^ L 44-70BIGEASTTournament(Hartford,Conn.)

M4 vs.DePaul W 63-55 M5 vs.Marquette W 63-55 M6 vs.Connecticut W 55-47NCAATournament(EastLansing,Mich.) M18 vs.EastCarolina W 77-34 M20 vs.MichiganState W 70-57NCAATournamentGreensboroRegion

(Greensboro,N.C.) M24 vs.Duke W 53-52 M26 vs.ArizonaState W 64-45

NCAATournamentFinalFour(Cleveland,Ohio)

A1 vs.LSU W 59-35 A3 vs.Tennessee L 46-59^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

2007-2008(27-7)(14-2BIGEAST;second)(H)14-1,(A)9-4,(N)4-2Coach-C.VivianStringerAssistants-CarleneMitchell,MarianneStanley,TashaPointerCaptains-KatieAdams,EssenceCarson,MateeAjavonManagers-DonnaDeVaughn,LamarJenkins,,AnitaLevy,VanityJenkins,ShamikaBoswell,SydneyStinson,JasmineSloan,JessicaAdams,BrianBannerman N11 Stanford L 58-60 N16 Creighton W 62-43 N18 atGeorgeWashingtonW 67-42 N25 LSU W 45-43 N28 atSaintJoseph’s W 56-50

JimmyVClassic(Piscataway,N.J.) D3 Maryland W 68-60 D6 atDuke L 44-49MaggieDixonClassic(NewYork,N.Y.)

D8 Army W 59-42 D10 California W 56-51 D12 atPrinceton W 53-48 D30 Temple W 70-34 J2 Pepperdine W 55-45 J5 St.John’s^ W 58-50 J8 atMarquette^ W 65-61 J12 SetonHall^ W 69-47 J15 atGeorgetown^ W 57-47 J20 Louisville^ W 70-57 J22 atCincinnati^ W 71-41 J26 Villanova^ W 63-54 J29 atWestVirginia^ L 54-63 F2 atPittsburgh^ W 64-60 F5 Connecticut^ W 73-71 F11 atTennessee L 58-59 F16 atUSF^ W 71-50 F19 NotreDame^ W 57-51 F23 atProvidence^ W 62-43 F27 DePaul^ W 60-46 M1 Syracuse^ W 64-49 M3 atConnecticut^ L 46-66BIGEASTTournament(Hartford,Conn.)

M9 vs.Louisville L 56-57NCAATournament(DesMoines,Iowa)

M22 vsRobertMorris W 85-42 M24 vs.IowaState W 69-58NCAATournamentGreensboroRegion

(Greensboro,N.C.) M30 vsGeorgeWashingtonW 53-42 A1 vs.Connecticut L 56-66^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

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M7 vs.SetonHall W 79-45 M9 vs.Louisville L82-872otNCAATournament(Piscataway,N.J.)

M21 vsVCU W 57-51 M23 vs.Auburn W 80-52NCAATournamentOklahomaCityRegion

(OklahomaCity,Okla.) M29 vs.Purdue L 61-67^indicatesBIGEASTConferencegame

2009-2010(19-15)(9-7BIGEAST;seventh)(H)10-5,(A)5-6,(N)4-4Coach-C.VivianStringerAssociateHeadCoach-CarleneMitchellAssistants:TashaPointer,RonHugheyCaptains-BrittanyRay,MyiaMcCurdy,RashidatJunaidManagers-BrianBannerman,VanityJen-kins,LillianJacquez,SydneyStinson,JessicaAdams,BrittanyLapidus N15 Stanford L 66-81 N17 Kean W 85-49 N19 BostonCollege W 59-53 N22 atGeorgia L 48-49 N26 vs.SouthernCalifornia!W 66-51 N27 vs.MississippiState! W 62-54 N28 vs.Texas! L 67-70 D2 Temple L 51-62 D5 atPrinceton W 60-50 JimmyVClassic(Piscataway,N.J.) D7 Florida W 51-38 D10 PrairieViewA&M W 50-45MaggieDixonClassic(NewYork,N.Y.)

D13 vs.Tennessee L 54-68 D20 CentralConnecticut W 62-53 D30 atGeorgeWashington L 43-45 J3 DePaul^ W 60-57 J10 atPittsburgh^ W 52-46 J13 atSyracuse^ L 66-79 J16 Cincinnati^ W 44-33 J23 Marquette^ W 75-64 J26 atConnecticut^ L 36-73 J30 atGeorgetown^ L 50-59 F1 NotreDame^ L 63-75 F6 atUSF W 60-52 F10 SetonHall W 54-55 F13 atVillanova W 49-36 F16 atWestVirginia L 51-55 F21 Syracuse L 45-76 F24 St.John’s L 52-60 F27 atProvidence W 67-56 M1 Louisville W 72-52BIGEASTTournament(Hartford,Conn.)

M6 vs.Cincinnati W 70-44

M7 vs.Georgetown W63-562ot M8 vs.WestVirginia L 49-56NCAATournament(Stanford,Calif.)

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RICHARD L . MCCORMICKPRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

Richard L. McCormick is the 19th president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jer-sey. A scholar of American political history who began his academic career on the Rutgers faculty, he returned as president in 2002 after serving as provost of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and president of the University of Washington.

Dr. McCormick’s goal is to advance Rutgers within the top tier of American public research universities. His ambitions for the university include an enriched learning experience for every student; teaching and research focused on global human problems; diversity of stu-dents, faculty, staff, and programs; and deeper connections with the people of New Jersey.

President McCormick led a major restructuring and reinvigoration of undergraduate education at Rutgers-New Brunswick, the university’s largest campus. The plan merged four undergraduate colleges into a School of Arts and Sciences, expanded access toacademic programs and learning communities, and established a popular First-Year Semi-nar program that offers more than 100 courses – each with no more than 20 students – on a wide range of topics taught by top faculty.

Other initiatives undertaken during Dr. McCormick’s tenure include: * The Rutgers Future Scholars Program, a pilot project to encourage minority and low-income teenagers from the university’s host cities to pursue higher education by offering mentorship and college preparation support, and the promise of free tuition to those admitted to Rutgers. * Establishment of the first-ever universitywide alumni body, the Rutgers University Alumni Association. * Rutgers Against Hunger, an initiative that combines volunteerism, research, education, and donations to address food security in the state of New Jersey. * Rutgers-Camden’s first-ever doctoral-level academic program, a Ph.D. in childhood studies – the first in the nation in this emerging discipline. * Establishment of the School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers-Newark’s first new school in more than three decades.

Born in 1947, President McCormick earned a B.A. in American studies from Amherst College in 1969 and a Ph.D. in history from Yale University in 1976. He is mar-ried to Joan Barry McCormick, RU ’88. Dr. McCormick has three children, Betsy, Michael, and Katie.

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A BRIEF HISTORYRutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is one of the leading universities in the nation. The university is comprised of 27 degree-granting divisions; 10 undergraduate colleges, 11 graduate schools, and six schools offering both undergradu-ate and graduate degrees. Five are located in Camden, eight in Newark, and 13 in New Brunswick and one in Newark and New Brunswick.

Rutgers has a unique history as a colonial college, a land-grant institution, and a state university. Chartered in 1766 as Queen’s College, the eighth institution of higher learning to be founded in the colonies, the school opened its doors in New Brunswick in 1771 with a handful of first-year students. During its early years, the college developed as a classic liberal arts institution. In 1825, the name of the college was changed to honor a former trustee and Revolutionary War veteran, Colonel Henry Rutgers.

Rutgers College became the land-grant college of New Jersey in 1864, resulting in the establishment of the Rutgers Scien-tific School, featuring departments of agriculture, engineering, and chemistry. Further expansion in the sciences came with the founding of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station in 1880, the College of Engineering (now the School of En-gineering) in 1914, and the College of Agriculture (now the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences) in 1921. The precursors to several other Rutgers divisions were also established during this period: the College of Pharmacy (now the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy) in 1892, the New Jersey College for Women (now Douglass Residential College, part of the School of Arts and Sciences) in 1918, and the School of Education (now Graduate School of Education) in 1924.

In 1924, Rutgers College officially became Rutgers University, a reflection of the institution’s rapidly expanding number of schools and academic programs. Early in the century, Rutgers had begun offering educational opportunities to women when the New Jersey College for Women was founded in 1918, and to adult learners when University College, an evening division, was established in 1934. After World War II, enrollment exploded as Rutgers admitted all qualified candidates under the GI Bill. Rutgers was becoming an institution for all people, and in 1945 and 1956, state legislative acts formally designated Rutgers as The State University of New Jersey.

A flurry of expansion ensued. The University of Newark (now Rutgers–Newark) joined Rutgers in 1946, followed by the College of South Jersey (now Rutgers–Camden) in 1950. An ambi-tious building program added libraries, classrooms, and student housing across the three regional campuses. In 1969, Livingston College opened, providing a coeducational residential experience with a special commitment to diversity. Graduate education in the arts and sciences grew through the establishment of the Graduate School–New Brunswick, the Gradu-ate School–Newark, and the Graduate School–Camden. Professional schools were formed to serve students in the fields of business; communication, information, and library studies; criminal justice; education; fine arts; law; management and labor relations; nursing; planning and public policy; psychology; public affairs and administration; and social work. Meanwhile, as industry and government sought partners in solving problems and advancing knowledge, the concept of the research university emerged.

In 1981, Rutgers adopted a blueprint for its transformation into a major public research university. With increased support from state, federal, and corporate partners, Rutgers’ strength in research grew dramatically. In 1989, in recognition of its enhanced stature, Rutgers was invited to join the prestigious Association of American Universities, an organization comprising the top 63 research universities in North America. Today, professors and students work in more than 230 specialized research centers, unraveling mysteries in marine sci-ences, early childhood education, neuroscience, advanced materials, climate change, nutrition, homeland security, transportation, stem cells, and many other areas that can improve life both in New Jersey and around the world.

A 2007 major reorganization of undergraduate education in New Brunswick reinvigorated the undergraduate experience for both students and faculty by combining the traditions and strengths of four undergraduate liberal arts colleges—Douglass, Livingston, Rutgers, and University—into a single School of Arts and Sciences.

With 27 schools and colleges, Rutgers offers over 100 undergraduate majors and more than 100 graduate and professional degree programs. The university graduates more than 10,000 students each year, and has more than 380,000 living alumni residing in all 50 states and on six continents. Rutgers also sponsors community initiatives in all 21 New Jersey counties. Universitywide, new degree programs, research endeavors, and community outreach are in development to meet the demands of the 21st century.

Today, Rutgers continues to grow, both in its facilities and in the variety and depth of its educational and research programs. The university’s goals for the future include the continued provision of the highest quality education, along with the increased support of research and commitment to public service to meet the needs of society.

M A J O R P R O G R A M S O F S T U D Y

AccountingAfrican & African-Ameri-can StudiesAfrican-American StudiesAfricana StudiesAgricultural ScienceAllied Health TechnologiesAmerican StudiesAncient and Medieval CivilizationsAnimal ScienceAnthropologyAnthropology, EvolutionaryArt/Design/Digital Art (B.F.A.)Art/Visual Arts (B.A.)Art/Visual Arts (B.F.A.)Art HistoryAstrophysicsBiochemistryBioenvironmental Engi-neering Biological SciencesBiologyBiomathematicsBiomedical Technology (B.S.)BiotechnologyBotany

Business AdministrationCell Biology and Neurosci-enceCentral and Eastern Euro-pean StudiesChemistry Childhood Studies ChineseClassicsClinical Laboratory Sci-ences CommunicationComparative LiteratureComputer ScienceCriminal JusticeDanceEast Asian Languages and Area StudiesEcology and Natural ResourcesEducation Economics EducationEngineeringApplied Sciences Engineer-ingBiomedical EngineeringChemical Engineering

Civil EngineeringElectrical and Computer EngineeringGeneral EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringMaterials Science Engi-neeringMechanical/Aerospace EngineeringEnglishEnvironmental/Business EconomicsEnvironmental Planning and DesignEnvironmental Policy, Insti-tutions, and BehaviorEnvironmental ScienceEuropean StudiesExercise ScienceFinanceFood ScienceFrenchGeneral ScienceGeneticsGeographyGeological SciencesGeoscience EngineeringGermanHistory

History/FrenchHistory/Political ScienceHospitality ManagementHuman-Computer Interac-tionHuman Resource Man-agementIndependent/Individual-ized MajorInformation SystemsInformation Technology and InformaticsInterdisciplinary MajorItalianItalian StudiesJewish Studies Journalism and Media StudiesJournalismLabor Studies/Employ-ment RelationsLandscape ArchitectureLatino and Hispanic Carib-bean StudiesLawLiberal StudiesLinguistics Management Management and Global

BusinessMarine SciencesMarketingMathematicsMathematics, AppliedMedical TechnologyMedicine, OsteopathicMedicineMedieval StudiesMeteorology MicrobiologyMiddle Eastern StudiesMolecular Biology and BiochemistryMusicNursingNutritional SciencesPharmacy PhilosophyPhysician AssistantPhysicsPhysics, AppliedPlanning and Public PolicyPlant SciencePolitical SciencePortuguesePortuguese and Luso-phone World StudiesPrebusiness

PredentistryPrelawPremedicinePreveterinary MedicinePsychologyPublic HealthPublic AdministrationPuerto Rican StudiesReligionRussianScience, Technology, and SocietyScience, GeneralSocial WorkSociologySpanishStatisticsStatistics/MathematicsTeacher CertificationTheater ArtsTheater Arts, Television and Media ArtsUrban StudiesWomen’s StudiesWomen’s and Gender StudiesZoology

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RUTGERS AT A GLANCE• Chartered in 1766 as Queen’s College, Rutgers is the eighth oldest college in the nation. • Rutgers was designated the State University of New Jersey by legislative acts in 1945 and 1956. • Rutgers is New Jersey’s largest public research university and is located on three regional campuses in Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick/Piscataway. • Rutgers was named New Jersey’s land-grant university in 1864 and has a special responsibility for serving the needs of the state. • Rutgers is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a highly selective organization comprised of the 63 lead-ing research universities in North America. • There are 27 degree-granting schools and colleges, offering more than 270 total bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral and profes-sional degree programs. • Rutgers is one of New Jersey’s major employers with more than 13,000 full-time faculty and staff. • For every dollar New Jersey invests in Rutgers, the university channels $6 into the state’s economy. The University’s 2009 economic impact report showed that Rutgers and its faculty, staff, students and visitors channel $3.8 billion in direct and indirect spending into the state economy – more than six times the state’s $595.3 million investment in the university. • With holdings of more than 3.6 million volumes, the Rutgers library system ranks among the nation’s largest. • Rutgers enrolls more than 54,000 students, including over 40,000 undergraduates and 14,000 graduate students. • More than 10,000 students each year earn a degree from Rutgers. • The university has more than 380,000 living alumni; 216,000 alumni reside in New Jersey. • In 2008, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education reaccredited Rutgers for the next 10 years.

TEACHING AND LEARNING• Rutgers faculty include Fulbright Scholars, Guggenheim Fellows, members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and winners of many other prestigious awards and grants. • Rutgers History Professor Annette Gordon-Reed was awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in history for her landmark work, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W. W. Norton, 2008). • The graduate philosophy department is ranked second in the English-speaking world by the Philosophical Gourmet Report. • Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick (RBS) is uniquely positioned at the epicenter of global business – just under 20 minutes from New York City – giving students easy access to leading global corporations to build lasting relationships. RBS delivers cutting-edge curricula that combine the mix of business and science required by today’s employers.• RBS is consistently ranked as the top business school in New Jersey and among the top three in the Greater New York Metropolitan area. The Executive MBA is ranked 13th in the U.S. by The Financial Times and the Master of Quantitative Finance is among the top 10 programs nationally, as ranked by Wall Street executives. The MBA program was ranked 17th in the country for the employment rate of its graduates three months after graduation by U.S. News & World Report. To meet rising demand, a new on-year MBA track was created for students with advanced standing.• In Newark, the business School resides in a new state-of-the-art building which opened in 2009. And in New Brunswick, a new building will open in 2013 as the center of a new Livingston Professional Campus, accommodating the massive growth in the new four-year undergraduate program.• The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is ranked fourth among the nation’s top graduate programs in urban planning according to a survey by Planetizen, a Los Angeles-based planning and development network.

RESEARCH• Streptomycin, the first effective cure for tuberculosis, and other potent antibiotics were discovered at Rutgers by Professor Selman Waksman and his students in the 1940s. Waksman received the Nobel Prize for his important contributions to medicine. • The Rutgers Stem Cell Research Center, part of the Division of Life Sciences of the School of Arts and Sciences, is located in Nelson Laboratories on the New Brunswick campus where its mission is to support research with human embryonic stem cells for Rutgers University researchers and collaborators. • The Rutgers Cell and DNA Repository is a valuable resource for researchers around the world studying the role heredity plays in such complex genetic diseases as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, Alzheimer’s, alcoholism, diabetes, and Tourette’s syndrome. • The Protein Data Bank, based at Rutgers, is the international repository of three-dimensional protein structures. With $30 million in federal funding, the data bank provides vital informa-tion on more than 57,000 proteins and other macromolecules for scientists working to design more effective treatments for disease. • Rutgers’ Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences ranks among America’s top 15 marine research organizations based on peer competition for all federally funded oceanographic research. • The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, the only pharmacy school in New Jersey and one of the top institutions of its kind in the nation, ranks in the top 10 percent among pharmacy schools nationwide in research dollars awarded by the National Institutes of Health with $8.8 million of funding awarded to the school in 2009. • Rutgers holds more than 550 United States patents, 325 of which have been issued since 2000. Since 1989, Rutgers has licensed more than 65 start-up or early-stage companies. • Rutgers is a partner in the Southern African Large Telescope, one of the world’s largest optical telescopes and the southern hemisphere’s newest eye-on-the-sky. • Rutgers University is leading the Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium, a $52.7 million research program to reveal the roles that proteins play in life’s most fundamental pro-cesses.

SERVICE TO NEW JERSEY• Rutgers’ Center for Government Services trains New Jersey’s municipal employees to better serve their constituents and trains approximately 8,000 annually through 18 separate programs and 150 courses. • In 2005, the Division of Continuing Studies offered 3,700 course sections to more than 45,000 individuals. Courses are offered in every county in New Jersey. • The Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist at Rutgers is the state’s official weather resource. • Each year, Rutgers holds the New Jersey Folk Festival and Ag Field Day on a single Saturday in April. In 2009, the University built on these events and hosted the inaugural “Rutgers Day,” which now encompasses the five New Brunswick campuses and brings more than 75,000 people to Rutgers to celebrate the institution’s three-part mission of teaching, research and service.

SERVICE TO THE NATION• Rutgers research on life deep beneath the ocean’s surface is prominently featured in “Volcanoes of the Deep,” an IMAX film that has been shown at museums around the country. • Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station has offices in all 21 New Jersey counties and serves the residents of the state through research, education and service pro-grams that run the gamut from 4-H Youth Development to family and community health. Research from the Experiment Station has led to renowned Jersey tomatoes, disease-resistant dogwoods, improved coastline management, new forms of mosquito control and world-famous turfgrass varieties that have been used everywhere from the new Yankee Stadium to the Augusta National Golf Club. • Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences builds on a tradition of hands-on learning and research excellence in areas that cover the biological spectrum from organisms to ecosystems. Students and researchers alike are dedicated to finding solutions to the problems that most concern our state’s residents, particularly in the areas of environmental sustain-ability, alternative energy, food, health and nutrition. • Such nationally respected institutes at Rutgers as the National Transit Institute and the National Institute for Early Education Research are helping to shape national and state policy in critical areas. • Rutgers is the nation’s primary source for anti-terror security training for public transit workers. • In April of 2009, Rutgers was selected by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to co-lead a new DHS Center of Excellence in Command, Control, and Interoperability (CCI) to conduct research into the technological issues involved with maintaining homeland security. It is one of 12 DHS Centers of Excellence in the nation. • The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy’s National Transit Institute is one of seven academic institutions around the nation that will make up a new National Transpor-tation Security Center of Excellence. • Most meals ready to eat (MREs) manufactured for our nation’s troops are produced using Rutgers-developed technology. • The Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center is a pioneer in developing effective methods to help autistic children.

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2010 INDUCTEES

Douglas P. Boyd GSNB’68, CEO of TeleSecurity Sciences Inc. and the holder of 13 U.S. patents. His pioneering research has advanced cardiac-imaging technology and explosive-detection systems worldwide.Greg Brown LC’82, Co-chief executive officer of Motorola Inc. and chief executive officer of Motorola’s Broadband Mobility Solutions business. Junot Díaz RC’92, Writer whose 2007 novel, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, won a Pulitzer Prize, National Book Critics Circle Award, and Dayton Literary Peace Prize.Alfred A. Edmond Jr. RC’83, Editor-in-chief of BlackEnterprise.com, senior vice president of Earl G. Graves Publishing Co. Inc., and a member of the Black Enterprise editorial board. Margaret Marsh CCAS’67, GSNB’69, ’74, Historian of medicine who has authored four books and numerous articles and reviews. She is also a University Professor of History at Rutgers–Camden.

PREVIOUS INDUCTEESJudge Abraham Abuchowski, CCAS ’70, GSNB ’75, Created drugs to treat childhood diseases and later founded Enzon, Inc. Rutgers–Cam-den placed him among its top 50 graduates at its 50th anniversary in 2000. (2002)Roger G. Ackerman, Eng ’60, GSNB ‘62 Corning visionary who led the company to the forefront of the digital age through his work on fiberoptics for internet systems. (2001)Martin Agronsky, RC ’36, Distinguished Journalist; Emmy Winner. Best known as the host of PBS television’s Washington-based political talk show Agronsky & Company, Martin Agronsky pioneered the “talking heads” news format. He died in 1999 at age 84. (1995)Phillip Alampi, Ag ’34,GSE ’45, NJ Secretary of Agriculture. He earned 146 awards, including an honorary doctorate from Rutgers in 1969 and the Rutgers Alumni Association’s Ernest T. Gardner Award for public leadership in 1985. He died in 1992 at age 79. (1994)Walter G. Alexander II, COE ‘43, The first black man to graduate from the College of Engineering in 1943. He later became the first black man to be appointed to New Jersey’s State Board of Dentistry in 1972. He retired in 2007, having practiced dentistry for more than 50 years. (2009)Adrienne Scotchbrook Anderson, DC ’45, LHD ’91, Engineer; Chair, Board of Governors (1993) Richard L. Aregood, CCAS ’65, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist and threetime winner of the Distin-guished Writing Award of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. (1993)Jerome Aresty, RC ‘51, Developed Alfred Dunner Inc, a major sports-wear firm in 1964. The company rose to the top of the fashion industry and currently has annual sales of nearly $100 million. Aresty has since retired from the business and concentrates his efforts on supporting several philanthropic organizations; chief among them is Rutgers. The state-of-the-art Aresty Amphitheater at Rutgers Stadium a prime example of his generosity. He passed away on June 5, 2009. (2007)Richard H. Askin Jr., RC ‘69, Askin recently completed a successful tenure as the second-longest-serving chairman and CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the honorary organization responsible for the Primetime Emmy Awards. For 10 years, he was president and CEO of Tribune Entertainment Company. (2008)Alice Aycock, DC ’68, Fine Arts Professor at Yale School of Visual Arts, Sculptor, Awarded National Endowment for the Arts (1993)Margaret C. Ayers, DC ’63, Philanthropist, activist. She is Executive Director of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation. The foundation sup-ports projects that advance women’s reproductive rights and health nationally, monitor government performance in providing services to New York’s most impoverished and vulnerable residents, and promote and nurture the arts in New York. (1998)Mary L. Baglivo, RC ‘79, One of the highest ranking women in the U.S. communications industry. As CEO and chair of the Americas at Saatchi & Saatchi, she has a seat on the Worldwide Executive Board and is responsible for the largest agency within the global network as well as Saatchi’s Latin American and Canadian regions. member of the Ameri-can Advertising Federation Hall of Achievement and the 2007 Woman of the Year title by Advertising Women of New York. She sits on the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers, serv-ing as chair of The Rutgers Fund. She also supports the Mary L. Baglivo Scholarship in the School of Communications, Information and Library Studies. (2008)Charles Bailey, RC ’30, Heart Surgeon who developed new techniques and instruments for heart surgery, Passed away in 1993. (1991)Sol J. Barer, Graduate School-NB ‘74, Celgene Corporation’s chairman and CEO, delivering innovative and life-changing products that treat cancer and other severe immune/inflammatory conditions. (2008)Harland Bartholomew, Eng ’11, City planner (1998). For many years he was president of Harland Bartholomew & Associates, a firm that served as city planners for at least 125 major American and Canadian cities. He died in December 1989, a few months after his 100th birthday.Mario F. Batali, RC ‘82Highly regarded chef with 14 restaurants, eight cookbooks, popular television programs, and philanthropy. (2004)

Julia Baxter-Bates, DC ’38, Civil rights activist, The first African-Ameri-can student admitted to Douglass College and was a Research Director for New York NAACP (1996). Julia Bates died in 2003.Fannie Bear Besser, NLaw ’20, Lawyer that was an Advocate for the Poor and social justice for over 60 years. In 1989, she earned the governor’s Alice Paul Humanitar-ian Award for professional performance that exemplifies the “best and noblest characteristics of humankind.” She died in 1992, just shy of her 92nd birthday. (1992)Felix M. Beck, SB ’49, GSM ’53, Housing and mortgage Executive. Was president of the Mortgage Bank-ers of America in 1983 and 1984. He also served as chair and CEO of Margaretten Financial Corporation and Margaretten & Company, Inc. (1998) Elise Biorn-Hansen Boulding, DC ’40, Sociologist, peace scholar, and activist, Founder of the International Peace Research Association. In 1990 she was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize by the American Friends Service Committee. (1994)Samuel G. Blackman, RC ’27, GSNB ’30, AP Journalist who broke Lindbergh kidnapping story. Retired from Journalism in 1969 to direct the American Press Institute. He passed away in 1995. (1997)Elizabeth Blume-Silverstein, NLaw, 1911 A member of the first graduating class of Rutgers School of Law-Newark, she was one of the first women to practice law in New Jersey and ran one of the most active law practices in Newark. She Died in 1991. (2001) F. Herbert Bormann, Ag ’48, Renowned Ecologist and past president of the Ecological Society of America and a member of the American Acad-emy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Science. (1988)Joseph P. Bradley, RC 1836, President Ulysses S. Grant appointed him to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1870, where he served until his death in 1892. (1991)Floyd H. Bragg, RC ’36, Chairman, He served as chair of Rutgers’ Board of Governors and of the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers, as well as president of the Rutgers Alumni Association. (1991)Philip Milledoler Brett, RC 1892, New York City Lawyer and former Rutgers President from 1930-1932. Brett Died in 1960 at the age of 89. (1998) Leonie Milhomme Brinkema, DC ‘66; SCILS ‘70Legal professonal who led the conviction of three men who were directly involved in the attacks on Sept. 11. (2004)Avery F. Brooks, LC ’73, MGSA ’75, Actor, Director, Teacher. starred as Captain Sisko, the main character in the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Awarded William Shakespeare Award for Classical Theater in 2007 (1993)Charles H. Brower, RC ’25, CEO, BBD&O; Chair, Board of Governors. He was inducted into the American Advertising Federation’s Hall of Fame in 1981. Passed away in 1984 at the age of 82. (1993)Arthur R. Brown, Jr. GSNB ’77, Served as a county agricultural agent with Rutgers Cooperative Exten-sion for several years before Gov. Tom Kean named him New Jersey’s Secretary of Agriculture in 1982. Also worked for Gov. Jim Florio and Gov. Christine Whitman. (2002)Lester R. Brown, Ag ’55, Global Environmentalist and joined the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1959. Founder and president of Earth Policy Institute. Former President World Watch. (1995)Wayne R. Bryant, CLAW ‘72Former New Jersey state senator (1995-2008) and Attorney (2005)Frank R. Burns, Ed ’49, GSE ’64, Former Head Football Coach. Inducted into the Rutgers Football Hall of Fame in 1989. (1993)Ruth Ann Burns, DC ’67, GSNB ’75, Public Television Executive, former vice president and director of Educational Resource Center for Thirteen/WNET, president of Burns Group. (1989)

John J. Byrne, Jr., RC ’54, Chairman & CEO of Fund American Enter-prises, Inc.; Former Chairman & CEO of GEICO Corporation (1996)William T. Cahill, CLaw ’37, New Jersey Governor. He died in 1996 at age 84(1990)Patricia Smith Campbell,DC ‘63A research scientist with ALZA, pioneered the development of the technologies that allow treatments by using adhesive patches to deliver a controlled dose of medicine through the skin. (2004)Dorothy W. Cantor, Graduate School of APP ‘ 76, Became the first person with a Psy.D. degree and the first woman clinician to lead the American Psychological Association, the world’s largest association of psychologists. She has served as president of the American Psychologi-cal Foundation since 2001. (2009)James Dickson Carr, RC 1892, Lawyer; First African-American Graduate. Died in 1920. (1991)Clifford P. Case, RC ’25, Former Congressmen and U.S. Senator. passed away in 1982 (1988)Ida L. Castro, GSNB ’78, NLaw ’82, Chairwoman of the U.S. Equal Em-ployment Opportunity Commission, first Latina recipient of the Rutgers Hall of Distinguished Alumni Award.She became the first Latina commissioner of the New Jersey Depart-ment of Personnel in 2002, a position she held until 2007. (1999).Stanley F. Cherrie, RC ‘64, A member of the Rutgers baseball and football teams who went on to become an officer in the U.S. Army where he rose to brigadier general and had two assignments in Vietnam. Earned the Distinguished Superior Service Medal before he retired from the U.S. Army in April 1998. (2007)Deron L. Cherry, Cook ’81, Former football great, business entrepre-neur, Co-owner NFL football team. Inducted into the Rutgers Football Hall of Fame in 1993. (2000) Jay Chiat, Educ ’53, Influential advertising giant, a trailblazer whose creative genius revolutionized his industry (2000)Carol Teda Christ, DC ‘ 66In 2002, Carol Teda Christ became the 10th president of Smith College, one of the largest women’s colleges in the nation. She was inducted into the Douglass Society in 2001. Former chair of Screaming Media. Chiat died in April 2002. (2003)John P. Clum, RC 1874, American frontiersman, was acting governor of New Mexico territory. Clum died in 1932. (1996)Stanley N. Cohen, RC ’56, Geneticist and author, He was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his DNA research and received National Medal of Science in 1986 from President Reagan. (1994)Barbara Bell Coleman, Newark College of Arts and Sciences 1974, Former President of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Newark, coordinating development programs for 5,000 youngsters. (2004)Kevin J. Collins, NLaw ’64, Attorney, investment banking authority. He has been chair of the Rutgers Board of Governors and Board of Trust-ees, and the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers. (1998) David L. Cowen, RC ’30, GSNB ’31, Pharmaceutical Historian and former chairmen at the Council of the In-stitute of Pharmacy for 10 years. Cowen passed away in 2006. (1992)Spencer R. Crew, GSNB ’73, ‘79Executive director and chief executive officer of the National Under-ground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The center, “show(s) the pro-active way African Americans sought freedom and the way people united in support of the belief that freedom was important to preserve for everyone.” (2003)James Cullen, RC ’64, Business executive and former president of Bell Atlantic Enterprises, New Jersey Bell, and the Bell Atlantic Corporation. He oversaw the merger of Bell Atlantic and NYNEX and was chair of the national steering committee for the Rutgers Campaign. (2002)Robert Curvin, NCAS ’60, SSW ’67, Political scientist; Author; National Advocate for the Poor. President of Greentree Foundation. (1995)Kristin Davis Mason Gross ‘87, Kristin Davis became a household name for her portrayal of Charlotte York in Sex and the City, the HBO series. She and the ensemble cast won or were nominated for numer-ous awards. At Rutgers, Davis studied under legendary acting coach

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNIRutgers, The State University of New Jersey, has produced numerous alumni who have achieved high levels of success in their chosen fields. All told, Rutgers has over 380,000 living alumni around the world, more than 215,000 of whom presently live in New Jersey.

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and theater arts professor William Esper. (2009)William H.S. Demarest, RC 1883, Rutgers University President. Died in 1956. (1992)Simeon DeWitt, RC 1776, George Washington’s Chief Geographer. Died in 1834. (1995)Robert A. Druskin, RC ’69, Former COO of Citigroup Inc. Now Chairman of E*Trade Finanical Corporation. Established the Harriett and Robert Druskin Endowed Scholarship in 2001, which aids students who face financial challenges. He received the 2001-02 Rutgers University Medal for Philanthropic Excellence. Member of the Board of Trustees. (2007)Rene J. Dubos, GSNB ’27, Bacteriologist; Environmentalist. Dubos wrote 20 books, including So Human An Animal, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction in 1969. Dubos died in 1982. (1992)Janet Evanovich, DC ’65, Author of the popular comedy-crime novels featuring bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. The number-one New York Times best-selling Plum novels have been described as part Indiana Jones, part Moonlighting, and part Midnight Run.(2002)Calista Flockhart, MGSA ‘88Flockhart became a household name, having starred for five years in the highly rated television show Ally McBeal. Won the 1998 Golden Globe award and a 1999 Emmy for outstanding comedy series. Stars on ABC drama Brothers and Sisters. (2003)Jim Florio, CLaw ’67, Former Congressmen and New Jersey Governor. He was the former chair of the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York. (1995)Sharon A. Fordham, DC ‘75The chief executive officer of WeightWatchers.com, Inc., she has earned many industry awards for her new product efforts, including several Edison Awards for “New Product of the Year” and Gold Effies for Most Effective Advertising. (2003)Jeanne M. Fox, DC ’75, CLaw ’79, Environmentalist, Feminist, Fox is a former president of the state’s Board of Public Utilities who now serves as Commissioner. She is Former Regional Administrator for U.S. EPA (1997)Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, RC 1836, Senator, U.S. Secretary of State. Died in 1885 (1990)Milton Friedman, RC ’32, Economist and he won the Nobel Prize for economics in 1976. He passed away in 2006. (1987)C. Reed Funk, GSNB ’62, Joined Cook College as an instructor in 1956 and led one of the world’s most productive turf grass-breeding programs for 34 years. Inducted into inventors Hall of Fame, recipient of US Department of Agriculture’s Distinguished Service Award for Agricultural Research. (2002)Albert R. Gamper, Jr., UCN ’66, President and CEO of The CIT Group un-til 2004, charter member of the Rutgers Board of Trustees, a member of the Board of Governors and the Board Overseers. (1999)James J. Gandolfini, RC ‘83Star of the Emmy-award winning HBO series, the Sopranos which earned him numerous Emmy, Screen Actors Guild, and Golden Globe awards and nominations. (2004)Ronald W. Giaconia, RC ‘58, Retired president of Giaconia Life As-sociates, Inc. A former baseball player who created the Ron and Toni Giaconia Endowed Scholarship for Rutgers baseball players. His various philanthropic efforts earned him the Silver Keystone award from the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. He was also the former chair of the university’s Board of Trustees and vice chair of the Board of Governors. He received a Meritorious Service Award in 1993 and a Loyal Sons of Rutgers Award in 1998. (2007)Louis Gluck, RC ‘48Considered the father of Neonatologist. Died in 1997. (2005)Arthur M. Goldberg, RC ’63, Former President & CEO of Park Place Entertainment Corp., Bally Total Fitness Holding Corp. and chairman of DeGiorgio Company. Goldberg died in 2000. (1999)Bernard R. Goldberg, RC ‘67Author, Television journalist, Real Sports with Bryan Gumbel. He has won a total of 8 Emmy awards. (2005)Matthew Golombek, RC ’76, Geologist, senior research scientist at NASA. (1998) Michael Gottlieb, MD, RC ’69, World-renowned AIDS doctor & researcher. He is a cofounder of the American Foundation for AIDS Research. He received Lifetime Science Award from Center for Study of Immunology and Aging. (1996)William Elliot Griffis, RC 1869, Educator, Targum Founder. Griffis died in 1928. (1990)Jean Coughlan Griswold, DC ’52, GSE ’56, Founder & Chief Executive, Special Care, Inc. (1995)

Richard M. Hale, AG ’44, GSNB ’48, Industrialist, Community Leader, Chairman & CEO of Halecrest Com-pany. He served as president of the New Jersey Aggregates Association and founded the New Jersey Alliance for Action. Hale died in 2004. (1997)Elizabeth Cavanna Harrison, DC ’29, Author and has wrote more than 80 books. Harrison died in 2001 at age 92. (1990)Terry Hart, GSNB ’78, Astronaut, awarded National Defense medal. (1994)Douglas R. Heir, CLaw ’85, Lawyer, Writer. One of the world’s greatest wheelchair athletes, he has won more than 300 gold medals. (1987)John J. Heldrich, UCNB ’50, Former Executive Committee & Board of Directors, Johnson & Johnson (1995)George William Hill, RC 1859, World-renowned astronomer in celestial mechanics. Hill received a gold medal from the Royal Astronomical Society of London in 1887 and the Damoiscan Prize of the Paris Academy of Sciences for his research on the lunar theory. He died in 1914. (1996)Washington C. Hill, CCAS ‘61 One of the foremost perinatologists in the world and a leading expert on maternal-fetal medicine. Chair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology and director of Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Sarasota Memo-rial Hospital in Florida. (2006)Garret A. Hobart, RC 1863, U.S. Vice President. Died in 1899 (1990)Arthur J. Holland, UCNB ’54, GSNB ’59, Mayor of Trenton for 26 years. Holland died in 1989. (1990)Richard J. Hughes, NLaw ’31, New Jersey Governor. he had served as assistant U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, and as a judge on the Mercer County Court Bench, the state Superior Court, and later in the state Appellate Division. He died in 1992. (1987)William J. Hughes, RC ’55, CLaw ’58, Former Democratic Congressman and ambassador to Panama (1995-1998). (1997)Mir A. Imran, SOE ‘77, Renowned scientist and prolific inventor who developed the world’s first automatic implantable defibrillator, a device that has saved more than two million lives since 1981. He is also the founder and CEO of InCube Laboratories, Inc., one of North America’s oldest and most successful medical device incubators. Imran has been named in nearly 350 patents. (2009)Jerry Izenberg, NCAS ’52, Sports Writer, Newark Star-Ledger. A member of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame. Emmy Award winner for producing “A Man Named Lombardi” (1991)Ralph Izzo, Business School ‘02, Ralph Izzo has been chairman, presi-dent, and CEO of PSEG (Public Service Enterprise Group) since 2007. In 2007, NJBIZ named PSEG New Jersey Corporation of the Year for its financial stability, leadership on environmental issues, and commitment to the state. (2009)Jack H. Jacobs, RC ’66, GSNB ‘72Col. Jack Jacobs, who entered military service through Rutgers ROTC, earned the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1969, the nation’s highest military award, for exceptional heroism on the battlefields of Vietnam. He also holds three Bronze Stars and two Silver Stars.Herb Jaffe, NCAS ’54, Former Legal Affairs Editor, Newark Star-Ledger. He is a two-time win-ner of the American Bar Association’s Certificate of Merit in Journalism. (1991)Paul “Pete” Jennings, RC ’45, Cardiologist, educator, author (1998) Edward M. Jordan, LC ‘77 National Basketball Association Player, Coach. Former coach of the NBA’s Washington Wizards and Philadelphia 76ers. (2004)Samuel B. Judah, RC 1816, First Jewish graduate of Rutgers. He served as Speaker of the House from 1840–41. President Andrew Jackson appointed him U.S. District Attorney for Indiana in 1829, a position he held until 1833. Judah died in 1869. (199Robert E. Kelley, Ed ’56, Lieutenant General of the U.S. Air Force,Vietnam War hero, co-captained the Scarlet Knights football team, was All-American in lacrosse, and was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. (1999)James P. Kelly, UCN ‘73Retired Chairman and CEO for United Parcel Service. (2001)Ricardo M. Khan, RC ’73, MGSA ’77, Founder/ Director of Crossroads Theatre, which won the 1999 Regional Theater Tony Award. (1992)Alfred J. Kilmer, RC ’08, Known and loved by generations as the heroic World War I soldier-poet, he left a rich legacy of books and poetry, the most famous, “Trees”. On July 30, 1918 he was killed in action. (2000) William English Kirwan II GSNB, ‘62, ’64, Former President of Ohio State University and the University of Maryland. (2000)David Lloyd Kreeger, RC ’29, Lawyer, Art Collector. In 1948, he purchased a tiny, privately-owned insurance company—Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO). Kreeger died in November 1990. (1988)Alfred C. Koeppe, NCAS ‘69Served as president and CEO of New Jersey Bell and retired in 2003 as president and COO of The Public Service Electric & Gas Co. In 2005, Gov. Richard Codey appointed Koeppe chair of School Construction Corporation Board. Current president and CEO of Newark Alliance, an organization dedicated to the improvement of Newark’s economy and public education system. (2003)Frederick J. Kroesen, RC ’44, CC ’80, LHD ’84, Four-Star General, Commander NATO European Forces until 1983. Currently chairman of the Board of Military Professional Resources, Inc. Vice president of the

American Security Council Foundation (1993)Alexander S. Kroll, RC ’62, Retired Chairman & CEO of Young & Rubican, Inc., Henry Rutgers scholar & All-American football player. He was inducted into the Rutgers Football Hall of Fame, the national College Football Hall of Fame, and the American Advertising Federation’s Hall of Fame. (1996)Barbara J. Krumsiek, DC ’74, manages billion-dollar portfolios of mutual funds is resident, CEO, and vice chair of the Calvert Group, Ltd. (2000)Irwin M. Lachman, School of Engineering ‘52, Member of a research team at Corning Glass Works (now Corning Inc.), Lachman and his research teammates received the 2003 National Medal of Technology and was also inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2005, he was recognized as the Malcolm G. McLaren Distinguished Lecturer by Rutgers’ School of Engineering. (2007)Clifton R. Lacy, Livingston College ‘75Former senior vice president for medical affairs and chief of staff at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. In 2004, Lacy was named president and CEO of RWJ University Hospital and in 2006, he left that position to develop and direct the new Institute for Disaster and Terror Medicine UMDNJ-RWJ Medical School and RWJ University Hospital.(2004)Louis Lasagna, RC ’43, Acknowledged as the “father of clinical phar-macology.” His 1954 paper on the placebo response was cited by The Lancet as one of the landmark papers of the twentieth century. Lasagna died in 2003. (2002)Jaynee La Vecchia, DC ’76, NLaw ‘79 New Jersey Supreme Court Justice, recipient of NJ Women Achieve-ment Award and Frannie Bear Besser Award for Public Service. (2001)Laurance Leeds, School of Eng. ‘34Expert in the technology of high-energy propagation of electrical waves through space. Integral the introduction of television on a mass scale and the use of radar during World War II. He died in 1997 at age 90. (2006)Irwin Lerner, SB ’51, GSM ’58, Served as President and CEO of Hoffmann-LaRoche during his 32-year career, oversaw the passage of the landmark Prescription Drug User Fee legislation. (2000)Gerald H. Lipkin, NCAS ‘63Chief executive officer of Valley National. Chairman and president of the bank’s board of directors. (2006)Edward V. Lipman, Ag ’33, GSNB ’39, Corporate Board of Directors, Ocean Spray. Lipman died in 1998 at age 87. (1995)Jacob G. Lipman, RC 1898, Dean, College of Agriculture, Director of N.J. Agricultural Experiment Station. Died in 1939. (1992)Robert E. Lloyd, RC ‘67, A prominent figure in Rutgers basketball history, having led the team to its first post-season appearance in 1967 while being named the school’s first All-American. A member of the Rutgers Basketball Hall of Fame and his was the first jersey retired by the university. Lloyd was also a success in the business world as CEO of several software companies, retiring in 1996 to devote more time to The V Foundation for Cancer Research, of which he has been chairman since its inception in 1993. The V Foundation, which has raised more than $70 million and awarded research grants in 37 states and the District of Columbia, was established by ESPN and the late Jim Valvano RC’67—Lloyd’s roommate, teammate, and friend—to support “the bril-liant researchers that will eventually find cures for cancer.” Prior to his business career, Lloyd played two years for the NBA’s New Jersey Nets. He then launched a successful sales and marketing career. (2008)Virginia Long, NLaw ‘66New Jersey Supreme Court Justice. (2001)Leonor F. Loree, RC 1877, Railroad magnate, Influential Rutgers Trustee. Died in 1940. (1997)Duncan L. MacMillan, RC ‘66Designed computer systems by which the Bloomberg Company uses to disseminate information and communicates data. Member of the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers. (2006)Beverly L. Malone, GSNB ’72, A national leader in nursing, education, and patients rights. CEO of the National League for Nursing. She was president of the American Nurses Association from 1996–2000. She was named one of the “Top 100 Most Influential African-Americans” by Ebony magazine. (2000) George W. Mamo, Camden Arts and Sciences ‘76COO and vice president of International Fellowship of Christian and Jews. Former vice president for administration of Feed the Children, an international relief organization. George W. Mamo, chief operating officer and vice president of Interna-tional Fellowship of Christians and Jews. (2004)Yolanda J. Mapp, DC ’53, Physician (1992)Bernard Marcus, Pharm ’54, co-founder of The Home Depot, Inc., one of the world’s largest home improvement retailer. Chairman of Marcus

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157Foundation, funded Atlanta Aquarium and The Marcus Institute. (2000)Ernest Mario, Pharm ’61, Pharmaceutical executive (1998) William Mastrosimone, MGSA ’80, Playwright, 1992 Golden Globe winner for his miniseries, Sinatra (1989)Richard P. McCormick, RC ’38, GSNB ’40, LHD ’82, Professor of History Emeritus, Rutgers University Historian. Richard P. McCormick died in 2006. (1990)Malcolm McLaren, Eng ’50, GSNB ’51, ‘62Served as chairman of the U.N. World Health Organization’s committee on lead poisoning and led the effort to create international standards that allowed worldwide trade. Developed collaboration that resulted in the Center for Ceramic Research and Fiber Optic Materials Research Program at Rutgers. He died in 1996. (2001)Robert Menendez, NLaw ’79, U.S. Congressman for New Jersey, the 4th ranking Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives. In November 2006, New Jerseyans elected Menendez to serve a full six-year term senator.Ratemo W. Michieka, CC ’74, GSE ’75, GSNB ‘78Former director-general of the National Environmental Management Authority in Kenya. He has held administrative positions at the World Bank and the United Nations Environment Program, and consulted for CARE and the Swedish International Development Agency. Vice chancel-lor of Jomo Kenyatta University College of Agriculture and Technology in Nairobi. (2003)Morris Milgram, NCAS ’39, Affordable Housing Pioneer. Milgram died in 1997 at age 81. (1993)Julane W. Miller-Armbrister, DC ‘74, Former president and CEO of Plainfield Health Center which provided medical, dental, and ancillary support to more than 21,000 patients a year, holds position of vice president of government affairs at UMDNJ.School of Social Work ‘79 Business executive, Social activist (2005)Natalie Morales, RC ‘94, Joined NBC’s popular Today show as a national correspondent in 2006. In 2007, she was named a co-anchor; she also fills in regularly at the news desk. Prior to signing on with Today, Morales was an anchor and correspondent at MSNBC since March 2002. She has contributed to NBC News coverage of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino and the 2004 Summer Games in Athens. Hispanic Magazine named Morales a “Top Hispanic to Watch” in 2005, and a “Top Trendsetter” in 2003. (2009)Marilyn J. Morheuser, NLaw ’73, Civil Rights Activist and Lawyer. She died from cancer in 1995. (1997)John Howard Morrow, RC ’31, First U.S. Ambassador to Republic of Guinea. Morrow died in 2000. (1991)David A. Morse, RC ’29, Director General ILO, Nobel Laureate. He died in 1990 at age 83. (1991)Robert E. Mortensen, ED ‘63Business executive, Humanitarian (2005)James Neilson, RC 1866, Pioneer in Soil Improvement, Drainage & Chemical Fertilizers. Died in 1937. (1995)Oswald G. Nelson, RC ’25, NLaw ’30, Entertainer. Ozzie Nelson died in California in 1975. (1989)Susan Ness, DC ’70, Attorney, FCC Commissioner from 1994-2001. (1998) William Newell, RC ’1836Physician, U.S. Congressman and governor of New Jersey. Died in 1901. (2001)Nathan M. Newmark, Eng ’30, Civil Engineer and design consultant of the Torre Latinoamerica in Mexico City, the only major building to withstand the 1957 earthquake. Newmark died in 1981. (1989) Roy Franklin Nichols, RC ’18, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Historian. He died in 1973 at age 76. (1994)Elizabeth M. Norman, College of Nursing ‘73Award-winning author who wrote Women at War (1990) and We Band of Angels (2000), two historical works chronicling the work of war-time nurses. (2004)Janet Lippe Norwood, DC ’45, Commissioner, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics from 1979-1991. Earned a National Public Service Award (1987) James O’Brien, RC ’57, An expert on El Niño, in which unusually warm water forms in the eastern Pacific off the coast of South America, af-fecting global ecosystems and jet stream location. (2002)Eugene M. O’Hara, UC-N ‘62Former CFO, Prudential. served as Rutgers chair of the university’s Board of Governors and on the Board of Trustees, the Rutgers Univer-sity Foundation Board of Overseers, and the President’s Council. (2005)Hazel Rollins O’Leary, NLaw ’66, U.S. Secretary of Energy. In 2004, she became president of Fisk Univer-sity in Nashville, Tennessee. (1994)

Remigio U. Pane, RC ’38, Professor of Italian. Pane died in 2000 at age 88. (1992)Herbert Pardes, RC ‘56, President and CEO of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System. Pardes served as director of the National Institute of Mental Health and U.S. Assistant Surgeon General during the Carter and Reagan administrations. He was also president of the American Psychiatric Association. He was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, the Sarnat International Prize in Mental Health, and the U.S. Army Com-mendation Medal. (2008) John A. Pino, AG ‘44, GSNB ‘51Scientist, Humanitarian (2005)Robert Pinsky, RC ’62, US Poet Laureate. Has received dozens of prestigious citations, including awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.(2002)Clark V. Poling, RC ’33, World War II Chaplain. Passed away in 1943. (1990)Sylvia B. Pressler, NLaw ’59, Presiding Judge, New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division. Retired in 2004. (2002)Clement A. Price, GSNB ‘75History professor at Rutgers-Newark for 37 years and since 2002, has served as a Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor. (2006)Paris Qualles, RC ’74 Screenwriter and producer-director for television, his TV movies include the “The Tuskegee Airmen,” which won an Emmy in 1995, and, “The Color of Friendship,” which won an Emmy for “Outstanding Children’s Program” in 2000. (2001)Sheryl Lee Ralph, RC ‘75 Originated the role of Deena Jones in the musical Dreamgirls, which earned her a Tony Award nomination and a Drama Desk Award nomina-tion for best actress. Is also a mainstay on TV, most recently as a cast member of Moesha (2002)Norman Reitman, RC ’32, Cardiologist, awarded Rutgers Medal in 1990. (1992) Thomas A. Renyi, RC ’67, GSM ’68, Chairman and CEO of The Bank of New York Company Inc, the nation’s oldest bank. After the 2007 merger with Mellon Financial Corp., he re-tired as the president of The Bank of New York Mellon in 2008. (2002) Paul Robeson, RC ’19, Actor, Singer, Activist. Died in 1976. (1987)Eduardo C. Robreno, Claw ’78, Started his career as a trial attorney with the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, then practiced for 11 years with two Philadelphia law firms in the area of commercial litigation, including bankruptcy, real estate, construction, unfair trade practices, libel, labor, and administrative law. (2002)Alvin J. Rockoff, RC ’49, Community leader, former Chairman of Rutgers Board of Governors (1997)Peter W. Rodino, Jr., NLaw ’37, LLD ’75, U.S. Congressman for four decades. Rodino died in 2005 at age 95. (1993)Joseph H. Rodriguez, CLaw ’58, First Hispanic judge of U.S. District Court for NJ, Public advocate & defender (1996)John S. Ruggieri, CCAS ‘68In 1990, he sold his interest in Comar Inc., a leading pharmaceuticals container manufacturer, and bought a 50,000-acre ranch in Kenya, thus preventing its subdivision and preserving its function as a migratory route for elephants and a shelter for zebras, gazelles, lions and giraffes, as well as saving the jobs of its 100 workers. (2003)Philip S. Schein, RC ‘61Professor, Cancer researcher. Schein was ranked as one of the 120 best doctors in America. (2005)Barry Schuler, RC ‘76Founded Medior Inc., a multimedia design firm, which pioneered the use of interactive multimedia for such applications as e-commerce, digital music and entertainment. When AOL merged with Time Warner, Schuler became AOL’s chair and CEO until 2003. He is the chairman and CEO of Raydiance. (2006)Peter Schultz, GSNB ’67, One of the key inventors of the century, propelled us all into the Information Age when he and two colleagues invented an optical fiber that has become the basis of the Information Superhighway (2000)James Schureman, QC 1775, Revolutionary War hero, served as the New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress (1786), the first fed-eral congress (1989-91). Former New Brunswick Mayor. Died in 1824.Gregory Kellam Scott, Ag ’70, GSE ’71, Youngest and first African-American Justice on Colorado Supreme Court (1997)George Segal, GSNB ’63, Sculptor. Died in 2000. (1987)Michael Shaara, RC ’51, Pulitzer Prize winning author for The Killer Angels; also wrote For Love of the Game, which later became a movie. Shaara died in 1988.George Henry Sharpe, RC 1847, 1850Raised a regiment, the 120th New York, and commanded it during fighting in the Fredericksburg, Va., area during the Civil War. Served as a Rutgers College trustee until his death in 1900. (2006)Carole Frandsen St. Mark, DC ’65, Current president of Growth Management, a business development and strategic management company in Stamford. Former President & CEO, Pitney Bowes Business Services (1995)Raymond O. Stark, RC ‘35He is one of Hollywood’ most successful producers, as well as a philan-thropist. His classic films include “Funny Girl,” “The Goodbye Girl,” “The Way We Were,” “The Sunshine Boys” and “Steel Magnolias.” He led Ray Stark Productions and the Fran and Ray Stark Foundation until his death in 2004. (2001)

David Stern, RC ’63, Commissioner of the National Basketball Associa-tion; under Stern’s leadership, the NBA has added several franchises, enjoyed an increase in revenues, expanded its national television exposure dramatically, launched the WNBA, and created the National Basketball Development League. (1999)Jeffrey A. Torborg; School of Education 1963Former Rutgers All-American, 10-year Major League veteran and Major League manager who caught three no-hitters and was named the American League Manager of the Year in 1990. (2004)Robert Torricelli, RC ’75, NLaw ’77, United States Senator from 1997-2003, founded Rosemont Assoc. in 2003. (1998) William Trager , RC ’30, His seminal research in the laboratory culture of malarial parasites will surely lead to the development of a life-saving vaccine to conquer malaria. Trager died in 2005 at age 94. (2000)James Valvano, RC ’67, Legendary basketball coach at North Carolina State and later a sports announcer, established The V Foundation which has awarded more than $45 million for cancer research. Valvano died in 1993 at age 47.Luke Visconti, Cook ‘82, Co-founded Diversity Inc in 1998. He is also a supporter of diversity-related charities and in 2006 he helped form the DiversityInc Foundation. (2007)Harry J. Volk, RC ’27, SL-N ‘30Executive and philanthropist, revolutionized the insurance and banking industries. Innovations included daily interest compounding, banking by mail, and aggressive marketing. He was a founder of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Los Angeles Music Center. (2003)Foster Voorhees, RC ‘1876, As New Jersey’s governor, the lifelong bachelor implemented reforms that benefited orphans, improved conditions for prison inmates, and protected the environment. He died in 1927. (2000)Ralph W. Voorhees, Educ ’48, Retired Senior VP of Paine Webber, Inc.; Former business manager of Peddie & Lawrenceville Schools (1996)Selman A. Waksman, RC ’15, Microbiologist, Nobel Laureate. Died in 1973. (1987)Monroe E. Wall, Ag ’36, GSNB ’38 and ’39, Cancer Researcher. Wall died in 2002 at age 85. (1994)David A. Werblin, RC ’31, Corporate Executive, Sportsman. When the American Football League’s New York Titans were up for sale in 1963, Werblin and four partners acquired the franchise for $1 million and renamed it the New York Jets. He died in 1991. (1990) Susan J. Wicks, CC ‘88, International and WNBA All-Star (2005)Melanie L. Willoughby, RC ‘76For 17 years, Willoughby served as president of the New Jersey Retail Merchants Association. She is currently the Sr. VP NJ Business and Industry Assoc. (2005)Donna L. Wong, College of Nursing ‘70, Developed the Wong/Baker FACES Pain Rating, the international standard for assessing children’s pain. She was the first recipient of the Audrey Hepburn/Sigma Theta Tau International Award. She was also on the National Advisory Com-mittee of the RWJ Excellence in End of Life Care Project. Died in May 2008. (2007)H. Boyd Woodruff; College of Agriculture ‘39; Graduate School - New Brunswick ‘42, Discovered actinomycin, which sparked a revolution in world medicine and agriculture. (2004)Carl R. Woodward, RC ‘14 and ’19, President of University of Rhode Island who contributed extensive writings about the College of Agricul-ture and NJ agriculture, published a book Ploughs and Politicks, which significantly influenced the field of agricultural history. Died in 1974 at age 84. (1999)Adelaide Marcus Zagoren, DC ‘40Served for 26 years as the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. Currently the trustee and president of the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. (2006)William B. Ziff Jr., RC ‘55, Developed Ziff-Davis Publishing Company into a highly successful niche media empire that included PC Magazine. He helped foster the company’s growth to become the largest publisher of computer magazines with annual revenue of $1 billion. Peers presented him with the Henry Johnson Fisher Award in 1991, and in 1992 he was named executive of the year by Magazine Publishers of America. He died on September 9, 2006. (2008)

For more information on Rutgers Alumni, visit:www.alumni.rutgers.edu

PAUL ROBESON

NBA COMMISHIONER DAVID STERN

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A lifetime New Jersey native with a strong passion for his alma mater, Tim Pernetti has come full-circle in becoming one of the nation’s youngest leaders in college athletics. A former student-athlete “On the Banks”, Pernetti was named Rutgers’ sixth Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on February 26, 2009. He oversees 24 men’s and women’s intercollegiate teams in New Brunswick, a larger number than fielded at most of the university’s peer institutions. Pernetti has been influential in the world of college athletics since he received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass media from Rutgers in 1993,

and a master’s degree in communication in 1995. Prior to returning to Rutgers, Pernetti was the Executive Vice President, Content, for CBS College Sports Network. In that role, he oversaw the rights and relation-ship business, on-air talent, and all network programming and content on air, online and across all screens for the nation’s first company dedicated to college sports. Pernetti helped to build the CBS College Sports Network, previously CSTV, prior to its launch in 2003, and has played a critical role in establishing it as the multi-media leader in college sports programming, content, news and information. He was a recipient of the prestigious Sports Business Journal Forty under Forty Award, and the Multichannel News 40 under 40 Award both in 2008. Charged with developing relationships, acquiring rights and creating multi-platform original programming for the first ever 24-hour sports college sports network, Pernetti successfully navigated through a complicated web of media rights deals to come up with new ways to serve college sports fans. Pernetti worked closely with the NCAA and hundreds of schools in every major confer-ence, securing over 2,500 hours of event programming each year and multiple NCAA Championships across 35 men’s and women’s sports. Pernetti was in charge of the CBS College Sports Network exclusive long-term agreements with the US Naval Academy, Mountain West Conference, Conference USA, and the Atlantic 10. Further, he managed company relationships with more than 30 conferences and thousands of institutions. Pernetti remains most proud of establishing a strong relationship in women’s collegiate sports including the establishment of a women’s basketball game of the week package in 2004 with the Big East Conference. In 2006, Pernetti spearheaded a landmark multi-media partnership with the NCAA to make CBS College Sports Network the home of Division II Sports. The innovative deal effectively increased the scope and reach of NCAA Division II sports with hundreds of games now available nationally via the broadcast net-work and online.

Pernetti’s commitment to providing greater exposure to women’s and under-served sports is evidenced by the network’s unprecedented coverage of lacrosse and volleyball, among others. He has also been at the forefront of the develop-ment and creation of the Collegiate Nationals, which crowns champions in dozens of high endurance sports, and innovative original production including

CBS College Sports Network’s groundbreaking NCAA March Madness Central, NCAA March Madness Highlights on CBS College Sports, and the WIRED fran-chise which gives viewers an inside look at games and events through wireless microphones on coaches during game action. Prior to joining CBS College Sports Network, Pernetti served eight years at ABC-TV and ABC Sports most recently as Director of Programming, where he was integral in acquiring, managing and developing several ABC Sports properties including college football, the Bowl Championship Series, and college basketball. For five years, Pernetti handled relationships and negotiated television rights with all of the major collegiate conferences. As a student at Rutgers, Pernetti was a four-year letterwinner at tight end on the Rutgers football squad. He was also the color commentator for Rutgers Football on the Rutgers Football Radio Network and announced weekly NFL games nationally on Sports USA Radio. A resident of Oakland, N.J., Pernetti is married to the former Danielle Bahto. His wife also graduated from Rutgers and was a letterwinner on the women’s lacrosse team. Danielle and Tim are the proud parents of their three children – Max, Conor and Natalie.

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MATT SPAVENTA

Head Clerk Ticket Operations

[email protected]

JASON

KROLL

Senior Associate Athletic Director, Development and Marketing [email protected]

DOUG

DOLAN

Director of Athletic Development, Major Gifts

[email protected]

McK

WILLIAMS

Associate Athletic Director, Ticket Operations and

Development [email protected]

DOUG FILLIS

Associate Athletic Director, Development

[email protected]

ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT and TICKET

OPERATIONS

Rutgers Athletics donors continued an unprecedented string of achievement by setting yet another fundraising record during the 2009-10 athletic seasons. Responding to a challenge to better the $16 million record set in 2008-09, our donors pushed gifts and pledges to an all-time high this past year nearing $17 million. Annual fundraising figures have grown exponentially since 2004-05 when the annual giving total was just $3.5 million.

The student-athletes, coaches, and staff thank you for delivering your loyal, phenomenal support. Your help has enhanced the experience for all those who enjoy Rutgers sports and has made it possible for Rutgers to attract the best and brightest student-athletes. Your support provides us with the financial resources to offer scholarships, develop a renowned academic support program, improve training and competition facilities, and embark on trend-setting initiatives such at the Life Skills Program that will benefit the lives of hundreds of young men and women. Most importantly, your generosity enables us to create an environment of excellence where student-athletes will earn degrees, become leaders, and win championships.

If you would like to learn more about charitable giving opportunities, premium and priority seating options, and/or season ticket and single game ticket purchases please contact any member of our staff. We will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, again, for your ongoing support of Rutgers Athletics.

Charitable Contributions Major Gift Opportunities: Doug Dolan, Keith Richardson, or Anthony Cali at 732-932-7629 General Inquiries and Event Information: Jennifer Richardson or Eileen Maiello at 732-932-7629 Tickets Priority Seating/Parking, Rutgers Stadium Club (football) and Courtside Seating (basketball): McK Williams at 732-445-7873

Season Ticket or Single Game Purchases: Landon Owen, Tim Thiess, Donna Reilly, or Matt Spaventa at 866-445-GORU

JENNIFER RICHARDSON

Assistant Director, Athletic Development

[email protected]

TIM THEISS

Accounting Assistant Ticket Operations

[email protected]

EILEEN MAIELLO

Administrative Assistant, Athletic Development

[email protected]

DONNA

REILLY Assistant Ticket Manager

Ticket Operations [email protected]

KEITH

RICHARDSON

Director of Athletic Development, Major Gifts

[email protected]

LANDON OWEN

Director of Ticket Operations [email protected]

ANTHONY CALI

Associate Director of Athletic Development, Major Gifts [email protected]

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DEPARMENT OF ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT 7 College Avenue ~ Winants Hall ~ New Brunswick, NJ 08901

(732) 932 – 7629 ~ www.scarletknights.com

Privately funded scholarships help to alleviate the single greatest recurring operating expense incurred in our pursuit of athletic and academic excellence. Rutgers Athletics is pleased to recognize and thank each donor who participates in the funding of a student-athlete scholarship. For more information on how you can begin a named scholarship please contact a member of the Athletic Development major gift staff.

RUTGERS ATHLETICS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Annual Scholarships

The Christopher and Rebecca Anzidei Football Scholarship Bainton Baseball Scholarship Steven Barna Annual Athletic Scholarship Bill and Barbara Bauer Olympic Sports Scholarship Bill and Barbara Bauer Student-Athlete Wrestling Scholarship The Chris Beaudet South Jersey Football Scholarship David T. Bender Memorial Scholarship Bergen Sign Company Football Scholarship The Bloksberg Family and Fabkom Football Scholarship Kurt and Freida Brinkmann Memorial Scholarship Brodsky Family Annual Football Scholarship Brown Family Football Scholarship Ted Brunelli Family Women’s Basketball Scholarship Byrne Golf Scholarship Cahn Family Track and Field Scholarship The Cohen-Weiss Family Baseball Scholarship CIT Group Women’s Athletic Scholarship CIT Group Men’s Athletic Scholarship The DePaola Family Wrestling Scholarship Leonard and Arline DuBrow Women’s Tennis Scholarship David Elbaum and Murray Hoffman Memorial Football Scholarship Fazekas Family Scholarship Robert E. Galbraith Diving Scholarship Bernard M. Goldsmith, III Annual Scholarship Richard and Brenda Grennon Memorial Football Scholarship Guacci Family Football Scholarship Tom Hayes Endowed Scholarship Fred Hill Baseball Scholarship Sally Hobson Memorial Scholarship Rachid Selim Homsany Family Annual Athletic Scholarship The Raymond L. Hughes Family Football Scholarship The Paula Hyman Memorial Football Scholarship Internoscia Family Men’s Lacrosse Scholarship Ann Irvine Memorial Football Scholarship Ito family Football Scholarship Joseph Julien Lacrosse Scholarship Leo and Lila Kahn Scholarship Kerner Family Annual Football Scholarship Andrew and Josianne Koerner Men’s Basketball Scholarship Andrew and Josianne Koerner Women’s Basketball Scholarship Kole Family Scholarship Sally Lapelosa Women’s Basketball Scholarship Barbara and George Lapnow Annual Scholarship The Leppert Family Football Scholarship Matthew Leydt Scholarship Littman Athletic Scholarship The F. Macaro and Sons Football Scholarship Max Luber Football Scholarship Maitlin Women’s Soccer Scholarship Maloney Family Annual Football Scholarship Marks Family Football Scholarship Men’s Lacrosse Scholarship Joseph H. McCabe, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Robert and Terry Mulcahy Student-Athlete Scholarship Leonard and Rose Nemhauser Memorial Scholarship Nancy and Douglas Obetz Wrestling Scholarship John and Marcia Orcutt Family Foundation Football Scholarship Larry Orlowski Memorial Golf Scholarship Panasonic Corporation of North America Amy and Ian Passingham Annual Women’s Soccer Scholarship The Patrone Family Football Scholarship Perry Family Football Scholarship Arthur Peabody Memorial Scholarship Fund Perry Family Football Scholarship Jules L. Plangere, Jr. Scholarship The Anthony J. Russo Memorial Football Scholarship Rutgers University Student and Alumni Federal Credit Union Annual Women’s Basketball Scholarship Rutgers University Student and Alumni Federal Credit Union Annual Football Scholarship Nicholas G. Rutgers, Jr. Soccer Student-Athlete Scholarship Scarlet R Non-Revenue Scholarship Scarlet R Scholarship Frank “Babe” Scudiery Memorial Baseball Scholarship Barry and Elizabeth Shott Olympic Sports Scholarship Alexandar G. Sidar, Jr. Wrestling Scholarship Simonson Memorial Scholarship The Sobin Family Athletic Scholarship Symons/Feurey Athletic Scholarship Rita Kay Thomas Annual Women's Lacrosse Scholarship Trapp Family Annual Football Scholarship Allan Trimmer Scholarship Jan Unger Golf Scholarship Paul Von der Heyden Football Scholarship

Lester C. Wallack, Jr. Annual Scholarship The Waller Family Athletic Scholarship The Williams Family Football Scholarship Kathy Winkels Memorial Scholarship Deborah Ann Zelizi-Mains Annual Women’s Soccer Scholarship

Endowed Scholarships

Alton and Fritzi Adler Endowed Athletic Scholarship Edward J. Adler Men’s Golf Scholarship Aresty Endowed Scholarship in Olympic Sports Thomas T. Barr, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Margaret B. Beldon Endowed Scholarship David Benjamin Endowed Scholarship The Robert and Kevin Bianchi Memorial Lacrosse Scholarship Boehm Family Football Scholarship William P. Bohus ‘58 Memorial Scholarship Helen and Floyd H. Bragg Endowed Scholarship Stephen and Anna Brant Brenner Endowed Athletic Scholarship Margaret Brogley Trust Helen and Fred P. Brown Endowed Scholarship Dorothy and Richard Bruskin Scholarship Scott Bruskin Memorial Scholarship Frank Burns Endowed Football Scholarship Byrne Golf Endowed Scholarship Cagers Club Endowed Scholarship The Cahn Family and Hershhorn Family Endowed Football Scholarship Charles G. Calderaro Memorial Wrestling Scholarship Henry de la Bruyere Carpender Scholarship Gary M. Castaline Endowed Scholarship Coach Matty Certosimo Endowed Football Scholarship The Charriez Family Endowed Athletic Scholarship Class of 1931 Scholarship Class of 1935 Scholarship Class of 1951 Scholarship Class of 1953 Endowed Athletic Scholarship Class of 1957 Scarlet R Scholarship The J.H. Cohn Endowed Athletic Scholarship Christine Reith Collard Scholarship Robert Collett Scholarship Kevin J. and Helen D. Collins Lacrosse Student-Athlete Endowed Scholarship Helen D. and Kevin J. Collins Endowed Scholarship Dr. Hyman Copleman Scholarship Isadore Copleman Scholarship Court Club Endowed Athletic Scholarship Brian Crockett Endowed Scholarship W. F. “Doc” Davey Class of 1933 Golf Scholarship Arthur DeBlasio Golf Scholarship Lowell and Katherine Doak Endowed Scholarship

Frank Elm Rutgers Swimming Scholarship Endowment Morton H. Estrin Endowed Scholarship Fund

Football Fan-ees Endowed Scholarship Eugene and Gloria Friedman Endowed Athletic Scholarship George M. & Anna C. Fritts Endowed Scholarship Richard V. Frost Endowed Scholarship Frank and Roberta Gagliano Endowed Men’s Track and Field Scholarship Ernest T. Gardner Memorial Ron and Joanna Garutti Endowed Football Scholarship Ron and Toni Giaconia Scholarship Gold Family Endowed Scholarship Alan and Marjorie Goldberg Football Scholarship Irving Goldberg/Harry Sovel Golf Scholarship David A. and Toby Goldfinger Endowed Athletic Scholarship Bernard M. Goldsmith III Endowed Lacrosse Scholarship Herbert and Pauline Goodkind Endowed Scholarship Class of 1940 Scholarship-Arthur Gottlieb Award Joseph Griggs Memorial Scholarship Program The Gross Family Endowed Wrestling Scholarship Mason W. Gross Family Crew Endowment Fund Frederick E. Gruninger Endowed Scholarship Dick M. Hale Endowed Scholarship Frederick W. and Peter W. Hall Scholarship Lee A. Harris Memorial Scholarship William “Bucky” Hatchett Scholarship A. Vaughn Havens Memorial Athletic Scholarship Abner B. and Evelyn L. Headley Scholarship Peter and Joyce Hendricks Endowed Scholarship Herm Hering Football Letterwinners’ Scholarship Mark and Charon Hershhorn Football Scholarship Mark and Charon Hershhorn Women’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship Kiersten Elyse Hickman-Perfetti Endowed Women’s Basketball Scholarship

The Margaret Kolbe Hoerrner Endowed Athletic Scholarship James D. Humsey Endowed Football Scholarship iXP Endowed Football Schoalrship Paul “Pete” and Elyce M. Jennings Endowed Scholarship John Jevic Wrestling Scholarship Harold J. Kaplan Golf Program Endowed Fund Kerner Family Endowed Football Scholarship Alfred A. Kuebler Memorial Award Frank and Alice Kuszen Endowed Baseball Scholarship Lapnow Family Endowed Scholarship Laudicina Family Endowed Scholarship Lilian and Jerry Lawrence Scientific Management Endowed Scholarship Ken and Sheila Lawrence Applied Statistics Endowed Scholarship Walter and Dolores Leib Scholarship Benjamin S. Leon Scholarship The Lepone Family Endowed Football Scholarship Richard Lock Endowed Scholarship Robert Lusardi Memorial Football Scholarship Joan and Frank Maggio Endowed Scholarship Geza Marx Endowed Scholarship Francis (Willie) and Jan Mendrey Endowed Scholarship William B. Merrell Endowed Softball Student- Athlete Scholarship Cathy and Alan Michels RC’72, RBSG ’74 Football Scholarship Endowment Samuel H. Mudie Endowed Athletic Scholarship Doris Murphy Endowed Scholarship Phyllis O'Connell Endowed Scholarship Amy and Shaun O’Hara Endowed Football Scholarship Joseph E. Orlick Lacrosse Scholarship Joseph and Pat O’Rourke Football Scholarship Ossi Endowed Scholarship in Basketball Dave and Ceil Pavlovsky Endowed Scarlet R Scholarship Morgan J. Pellowski Memorial Endowment Lois and Brian Perkins Endowed Scholarship Peterson Family Scholarship Edward W. Price Endowed Scholarship Pro Celebrity Golf Scholarship Andrew and Susan Reale Endowed Scholarship RU Fast Endowed Track Scholarship Rutgers University Band Alumni Scholarship Rutgers University Fast Track Scholarship RU Women’s Golf Association Scholarship Willard H. Sahloff Scholarship Robert Salvin Athletic Scholarship Michael J. Santarpio Football Scholarship Adelbert F. Schefter Endowed Scholarship Kenneth M. Schmidt Endowed Scholarship Leo B. Schoffer Family Endowed Scholarship Semper In Amicitia Scholarship James Sierk Scholar Athlete Scholarship

Martin V. and Jean S. Smock Endowed Women’s Crew Scholarship

Milton and Elsie Stalker Endowed Athletic Scholarship Michael Stang Endowed Baseball Scholarship Milton L. Strauss Memorial Basketball Scholarship Strohmeyer Family Scholarship Theodore Strong Endowed Football Scholarship Alan Stull Baseball Scholarship Rusty Swartz Scholarship Teach for the Future Endowed Student Athlete Scholarship Kenneth A. Tjaden Scholarship Jeff and Suzie Torborg Softball Scholarship Jeff and Suzie Torborg Endowed Baseball Scholarship Touchdown Club Endowed Scholarship Louis A. Trapp Jr. Endowed Lacrosse Scholarship Trapp Family Endowed Football Scholarship George W. Triblehorn Athletic Memorial Scholarship Allan Trimmer Scholarship James T. Valvano Scholarship John R. Vander Veer Athletic Scholarship Bernice and Carl Venable Endowed Scholarship Ted and Lee Werblin Memorial Scholarship Joseph P. Whiteside Memorial Scholarship Women’s Athletic Endowed Scholarship Ronald Yurcak Endowed Scholarship Ron, Rita, and Jillian Zebeck Endowed Scholarship John and Carol Zinn Endowed Men’s Basketball Scholarship

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ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSLouis Brown Athletic Center

83 Rockafeller RoadPiscataway, NJ 08854-8053

Office: (732) 445-4200Fax: (732) 445-3063

Press Row: (732) 445-4200Website: scarletknights.com

Jason Baum, Assistant Athletic Director/Athletic CommunicationsStacey Brann, Assoc. Dir. of Athletic CommunicationsKevin Lorincz, Assoc. Dir. of Athletic Communications

Doug Drabik, Assistant Dir. of Athletic CommunicationsHasim Phillips, Assistant Dir. of Athletic Communications

Colin Osborne, Website CoordinatorKevin Revoir, Editorial/Media Specialist

Allison Miller, Communications AssistantMatt Haas, Communications Assistant

Kathy Larrabee, Administrative Assistant

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CONTACTS

Stacey BrannAssociate Director of Athletic CommunicationsPrimary Contact for Women’s Basketball

[email protected] (office) 732-921-6746 (cell)

Stacey Brann enters her fifth year as the primary media contact for the Rutgers women’s basketball program. The Virginia native joined the Rutgers Athletic Communications office in November of 2006.

Prior to joining the staff at Rutgers, Brann served for three years as the Assistant Director of Athletics in charge of media relations at Long Island University in Brooklyn, N.Y. She began her career in college athletics at the University of Richmond where she served as the Director of Athletic Com-munications for four years (1999-03), working primarily with the men’s basketball team and then-head coach John Beilein. Brann worked in television for six years prior to the entering the col-lege athletic arena. In 1999, she was hired as the first female sports an-chor in the Norfolk, Va. market at NBC affiliate WAVY and its sister station, Fox affiliate WVBT. Prior to the Tidewater market, Brann spent two years at the CBS affilate in Richmond, Va. as the sports repoter/photographer and began her broadcasting career at WNCT, a CBS affiliate in Greenville, N.C. Brann is a 1994 graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University with a B.S. in Mass Communications and a minor in Political Science.

Matt HaasAthletic Communications Assistant

[email protected] (office)801-287-1651 (cell)

Matt Haas begins his first season at Rutgers as an Athletic Communications Assistant. In addition to his secondary duties with women’s basketball, Haas serves as the primary contact for the volleyball, wrestling and men’s lacrosse programs.

A 2010 graduate of Michigan State University, Haas worked in the athletic communications office at MSU where he served as the primary con-tact for the nationally ranked field hockey team and assisted with a number of other sports including men’s and women’s basketball, hockey and football. Haas, a Fenton, Mich., native, also interned at the University of Pittsburgh and worked for the NCAA at the 2010 Frozen Four.

Media InformationThe following information outlines the Office of Athletic Communica-tions’ procedures for the upcoming season. If you have any questions about covering the Scarlet Knights, please contact Stacey Brann in the Rutgers Athletic Communications Office at (732) 445-4200.

Media Credentials: Credentials for Rutgers home games are issued to working media only and should be requested as early as possible due to space limitations. Media organizations covering Rutgers and the visiting school on a regular basis will receive top priority. Press passes are issued via our online credentialing system hosted by Sports Systems at www.sportssystems.com/rutgers. The same system is utilized by the NCAA, BIG EAST Conference and Rutgers football. Requests should be made at least 48 hours in advance of each home game.

Season passes will be provided prior to the season for all those who plan to cover the Scarlet Knights throughout the entire season. Other credentials will be issued on a game-by-game basis.

Media credentials are issued solely to the person identified on it. It may not be transferred or used by any other person. Acceptance of a media credential requires compliance with all Rutgers University rules and regulations applicable to the media credential. Any breach or failure to comply with these terms, conditions, rules and/or regulations may result in the cancellation and withdrawal of the media credential, includ-ing but not limited to expulsion from the athletics event for which it was issued, and denial of a media credential for any and all future athletics events. You can contact Stacey Brann or Kathy Larrabee with any ques-tions on media credentials. Rutgers reserves the right to deny access to any media outlet based on a space available.

Media Will Call: Credentials will be left at the media entrance of the Louis Brown Athletic Center, located on the south side of the building. Please have ID available.

Photographer Credentials: Credentials will be issued only to accredited media photographers who regularly cover the Scarlet Knights. Photo credentials must be requested at least 48 hours in advance of each home game. Photographers may shoot from both endlines. They may not shoot from behind or in front of either bench or from behind the scorer’s table. They may not shoot from the sideline opposite the team benches.

Parking: Press parking is limited at the Louis Brown Athletic Center. Those members of the media who are regularly assigned to cover

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Rutgers basketball will be issued season parking passes. All other members must make their requests known when acquiring media credentials.

Press Row/Press Box: Courtside working space on press row at the Louis Brown Athletic Center is extremely limited. Working space is located in the press boxes on both the North and South side of the Athletic Center.

Media Center: The media center is located at floor level in the Louis Brown Athletic Center. Admittance is by media credential only. Com-plete NCAA stats, play-by-play, game programs, team statistics, media guides and game notes are available in the media room. Food and refreshments will also be provided to credentialed media prior to the game.

Wireless Internet/Phones: A password-protected wireless internet service is available for all writers and photographers at the Louis Brown Athletic Center. A limited number of phones are available in the media room at the RAC. The phones are all operator-assisted. Only credit card, collect call or third party billing calls can be made. To order a phone line, please contact Verizon at (800) 564-9922.

Radio: Space for broadcast crews is located in the press box on the North side of the Athletic Center. Space will be provided for the official radio station of the visiting school as well as the Rutgers student sta-tion. All other stations wishing to broadcast will need to contact the Office of Athletic Communications at least one week prior to the game. As per Big East rules, one ISDN line and one analog phone line will be available for broadcast.

Post-Game and In-Season Interview Policy: Head coach C. Vivian Stringer and requested Rutgers players (excluding freshmen) will be available following a 10-minute ‘cooling off’ period in the media room of the Louis Brown Athletic Center. Normally, Rutgers allows the visiting team the option of media room availability first.

RU players and Stringer will be available to the media throughout the season. Brann will have weekly in-person availability and send out a schedule via email. We ask that all interviews be made through the Office of Athletic Communications. To be added to an email distribution list, please contact Brann at [email protected].

Radio Broadcasts: Over 75 percent of Rutgers women’s basketball games can be heard on WCTC (1450 AM) New Brunswick and via the web (scarletknights.com). Ed Cohen and Mark Peterson have the call.

The Rutgers student station, WRSU (88.7 FM), broadcasts all Scarlet Knight games.

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS WEBSITE CREDENTIAL POLICYThe BIG EAST Conference has issued policy guidelines on the topic of requests for press credentials from website operators. This policy supports the interests of professionalism in news coverage that sup-ports the integrity of intercollegiate athletics. In accordance with the BIG EAST policy guidelines, the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics of Rutgers University will issue credentials for online media services based on the following criteria:

1) The online service is the official web site of the competing institution and/or the BIG EAST Conference.

2) The online service is affiliated with national or regional television

or news gathering organizations (e.g. USA Today, ESPN, CNN, etc.). Credential requests from internet sites will be considered only for those web sites that are the official on-line service of a national over-the-air or cable network, or established print news media organization and are staffed by full-time, salaried employees. Rutgers reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual(s) whose web site is not affili-ated with an official news gathering organization.

3) No internet site other than the two participating schools and/or the BIG EAST Conference may provide real-time descriptions of the game. Real-time is defined as any online media providing live continual play-by play coverage of an event.

4) Rutgers will not credential any on-line service that places an empha-sis on the recruitment of potential student-athletes.

Ed Cohen (left) begins his third season as the Voice of the Scarlet Knights. Mark Peterson has been offering color commentary since the 2004-05 season.

Media Information

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Media OutletsPRINT MEDIAAsbury Park PressSteve Feitl, Sports EditorJosh Newman3601 Highway 66 Neptune, N.J. 07754 (732) [email protected]

Atlantic City PressMark Melhorn, Sports Editor Susan Lulgjuraj11 Devins LanePleasantville, N.J. 08232(609) 272-7179 [email protected]

Burlington County TimesWayne Richardson, Sports EditorUS Route 130Willingboro, N.J. 08046(609) 871-8060 [email protected]

Camden Courier-PostGary Silvers, Sports EditorCeleste Whittaker801 Cuthbert Blvd. Cherry Hill, N.J. 08002(856) 486-2424 [email protected]

Courier NewsSteve Feitl, Sports Editor1201 Route 22 Bridgewater, N.J. 08807(908) 707-3157 [email protected]

Gloucester County TimesShawn Leary, Sports EditorBill Evans309 South Broad StreetWoodbury, N.J. 08096(856) [email protected]

Herald & News1 Garret Mountain Plaza; CN 473West Paterson, N.J. 07424(973) [email protected]

Home News & TribuneSteve Feitl, Sports EditorRyan Dunleavy35 Kennedy Blvd. East Brunswick, N.J. 08816(732) 246-5500 X7231FAX#: (732) [email protected]

Jersey Journal30 Journal SquareJersey City, N.J. 07306(201) 217-2592

Steve Feitl, Sports Editor800 Jefferson RoadParsippany, N.J. 07054(973) [email protected]

The Star-LedgerDrew Van Esselstyn, Sports EditorStar-Ledger PlazaNewark, N.J. 07101(973) 392-4231FAX#: (973) [email protected]

New York Daily NewsTerri Thompson, Sports EditorKristi Ackert450 West 33rd StreetNew York, N.Y. 10001(212) 210-2100

New York PostGreg Gallo, Sports Editor1211 Avenue of the Americas10th FloorNew York, N.Y. 10036(212) 930-8700 [email protected]

New York TimesTom Jolly, Sports EditorBill Finley, David Caldwel620 8th AvenueNew York, N.Y. 10036(212) [email protected]

Philadelphia InquirerJohn Quinn, Deputy Sports Editor400 N. Broad StreetP.O. Box 8263Philadelphia, Pa. 19101(215) 854-4550

Philadelphia Daily NewsJosh Barnett, Sports Editor400 N. Broad StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19101(215) 854-5524

The RecordJohn Balkum, Sports EditorJohn Rowe, Tara Sullivan150 River StreetHackensack, N.J. 07602(201) [email protected]

Trenton TimesJim Gauger, Sports Editor500 Perry Street Trenton, N.J. 08605 (609) 989-5744 [email protected]

TrentonianMatthew Osbourne, Sports EditorBen Doody600 Perry St.Trenton, N.J. 08618 (609) 989-7800 x164

INTERNETwomhoops.blogspot.comMel Greenberg(215) 815-5943

RADIO WCTC Bruce Johnson, Sports DirectorMike Pavlichko, Tom OrtusoPO Box 100New Brunswick, N.J. 08903(732) 249-2600FAX#: (732) 249-9414 WABC-Radio1330 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, N.Y. 10023(212) 456-2186FAX#: (212) 456-2930

WCBS-Radio51 W. 52nd StreetNew York, N.Y. 10019(212) 975-2127FAX#: (212) 397-7811

ESPN RadioESPN Radio, 1050 AM1472 BroadwayNew York, N.Y. 10036(212) 613-3800FAX#: (212) 615-3246

WFAN-Radio34-12 36th StreetAstoria, N.Y. 11106(718) 706-7650FAX#: (718) 706-6481

WOR-Radio111 Broadway3rd FloorNew York, N.Y. 10006(212) 642-4500FAX#: (212) 398-5517

TELEVISIONComcast SportsNet3601 S. Broad St.Philadelphia, Pa. 19148(215) 336-3500FAX #: (215) 952-5953

Comcast NetworkJon Gurevich, Sports Director1351 S. Columbus Blvd.Philadelphia, Pa. 19147(215) 285-6717FAX #: (215) 468-7940

CBS College Sports NetworkChelsea Piers, Pier 62New York, N.Y. 10011(212) 342-8700Fax#: (212) 342-8899

ESPNU11001Rushmore Dr.Charlotte, N.C. 28277Phone: (704) 973-5000Fax#: (704) 973-5090

KYW-TV400 Market Street10th FloorPhiladelphia, Pa. 19106(215) 238-4850 x4839FAX#: (201) 330-2241

New Jersey NetworkJerry Henry25 S. Stockton St.Trenton, N.J. 08638(609) 777-5233FAX#: (609) 633-2927

News 12 New JerseyBryan Denovellis, Sports DirectorGeorge Falkowski450 Raritan Center ParkwayEdison, N.J. 08837(732) 417-9412FAX#: (732) 417-1484

Madison Square GardenAnthony Fucilli, Mike Quick4 Penn PlazaNew York, N.Y. 10001(212) 465-5949FAX#: (212) 465-5944

RNN201 Route 17 North, Ninth FloorRutherford, NJ 07070(201) 939-1043FAX#: (201) 939-1043

SportsNet New YorkChris Carlin75 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, N.Y. 10019(212) 485-4800FAX#: (212) 485-4910

WABC-TVScott Clark7 Lincoln SquareNew York, N.Y. 10020(212) 455-7777FAX#: (212) 456-2381

WCAU-TV10 Monument Rd.Bald Cynwyd, Pa. 19004(610) 668-5462FAX#: (610) 668-3700

WCBS-TVSam Ryan524 W. 57th StreetNew York, N.Y. 10018(212) 975-1741FAX#: (212) 975-6329

WNBC-TVBruce Beck30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, N.Y. 10020(212) 664-5313FAX#: (212) 459-1312

WNYW-TV205 E. 67th StreetNew York, N.Y. 10021(212) 452-5555FAX#: (212) 249-1182

WPIX-TV220 E. 42nd StreetNew York, N.Y. 10017(212) 210-2421FAX#: (212) 210-2591

WPVI-TV4100 City Ave.Philadelphia, Pa. 19131(215) 581-4573FAX#: (215) 581-4530

WTXF-TV3300 Market St.Philadelphia, Pa. 19106(215) 982-5500FAX#: (215) 982-5494

WWOR-TVRich Bagala, ProducerPO Box 9Secaucus, N.J. 07094(201) 330-2244FAX#: (201) 330-2241

YES NetworkEric Handler405 Lexington Ave, 36th FloorNew York, N.Y. 10174(646) 487-3640

WIRE SERVICESAssociated PressDoug FeinbergNat’l College Women’s Baske-ball Writer450 W. 33rd Street14th FloorNew York, N.Y. 10001(800) 622-1630FAX#: (212) 621-1639

Associated PressTom Canavan, Dave Porter50 Park Place, Suite 800Newark, N.J. 07102(973) 642-0151(800) 645-0036FAX#: (973) 643-2526

ESPN/Sports Ticker55 Realty Dr.Suite 200Cheshire, Conn. 06410(800) 367-8935FAX#: (800) 336-0383

CAMPUS MEDIAThe Daily TargumRutgers Student CenterNew Brunswick, N.J. 08903(732) 932-7051FAX#: (732) 246-7299

WRSU-FMRutgers Student CenterNew Brunswick, N.J. 08903(732) 932-7800FAX#: (732) 932-1768

RUTV NetworkDepartment of University Rela-tions96 Davidson RoadPiscataway, N.J. 08854-8062(732) 445-3710FAX#: (732) 445-5925

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Area DirectoryRUTGERS GENERAL

INFORMATIONAll area codes are 732 unless indicated

Police 932-7211Directory Information 932-1766Ticket Office 445-2766Athletic Communications 445-4200

Rutgers Bookstore & Giftshop 246-8448Ferren Mall PlazaNew Brunswick

HOTELSEast Brunswick Hilton 828-2000 Three Tower Center BoulevardEast Brunswick

Doubletree Hotel 469-2600200 Atrium DriveSomerset

Embassy Suites 980-0500 121 Centennial AvenuePiscataway

The Heldrich 866-609-470010 Livingston AvenueNew Brunswick Radisson 980-040021 Kingsbridge Rd.Piscataway

Holiday Inn - So. Plainfield 908-735-55004701 Stelton RoadSouth Plainfield

Holiday Inn Express 247-07004 Tower Center BoulevardEast Brunswick

Hyatt Regency 873-1234Two Albany StreetNew Brunswick

Ramada Inn - Somerset 560-9880 60 Cottontail LaneSomerset Somerset Marriott 560-0500 110 Davidson AvenueSomerset

RESTAURANTSApplebee’s 562-05001282 Centennial AvenuePiscataway

Glass Woods Tavern 873-6600Two Albany StreetNew Brunswick

Catherine Lombardi 296-94633 Livingston AvenueNew Brunswick

Charlie Brown’s 885-39001776 South Washington AvenuePiscataway

Christopher’s Restaurant 214-220010 Livingston AvenueNew Brunswick

Clyde’s 846-652155 Paterson StreetNew Brunswick

The Frog & The Peach 846-321629 Dennis StreetNew Brunswick

Fuddruckers 828-4655US Hwy 1 NorthNew Brunswick

Harvest Moon Brewery and Cafe 249-6666392 George StreetNew Brunswick

Houlihan’s 448-050055 Rte. 1 SouthNew Brunswick

La Fontana 249-7500120 Albany StreetNew Brunswick

Longhorn Steakhouse 981-82001368 Centennial AvenuePiscataway

Marita’s Cantina 247-38401 Penn PlazaNew Brunswick The Old Bay 246-311161 Church StreetNew Brunswick

Old Man Rafferty’s 846-6153106 Albany StreetNew Brunswick On The Border 214-940051 Rte. 1 SouthNew Brunswick

Panico’s 545-6100103 Church StreetNew Brunswick

Pizza Hut 985-77555251 Stelton RoadSouth Plainfield

Saladworks 418-9191120 Albany Street #3New Brunswick

Saladworks 465-0055Centennial Plaza1348 Centennial AvenuePiscataway

Sapporo Sushi & Steak House 828-3888375 George StreetNew Brunswick

SoHo 296-0533335 George StreetNew Brunswick

Stage Left Cafe 828-4444 5 Livingston AvenueNew Brunswick

Starbucks 828-8946391 George StreetNew Brunswick

Steakhouse 85 247-858585 Church StreetNew Brunswick

Stuff Yer Face 247-172749 Easton AvenueNew Brunswick

TGI Friday’s 465-01011315 Centennial AvenuePiscataway Tumulty’s Pub 545-6205361 George StreetNew Brunswick

TAXICAB SERVICEA-A Checker Cab Assoc. 545-2300Victory Taxi Association 545-6666Yellow Cab of New Bruns. 246-2222

CAR RENTALBudget (New Brunswick) 846-8885Hertz 297-1588

TRAINAmtrak 1-800-872-7245New Jersey Transit+ 1-800-772-2222

+ New Jersey Transit’s Northeast Corridor Line provides rail service from the New Brunswick train station to: New York Penn Station, Newark Penn Station, North Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Linden/Rahway, Metropark (Iselin), Metuchen, Edison, Jersey Avenue (New Brunswick), Princeton Junction, Princeton, and Trenton. New Jersey Transit’s Northeast Corridor Line connects with PATH service to New York and Newark Penn Station and with SEPTA service to Philadelphia at Trenton Station.

All Area Codes (732) unless indicated

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Louis Brown Athletic CenterATHLETIC CENTER OPERATIONS COMMENTSThe Rutgers University Division of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to providing maximum service toward making your visit to the Louis Brown Athletic Center an enjoyable experience. We are grateful for the letters of appreciation recognizing the courtesy of our staff. If you have any sug-gestions, comments or questions, please forward them to: Athletic Center Manager, 83 Rockafeller Road, Piscataway, N.J. 08854-8053.

2010-11 TICKET POLICIES1. Seating and parking for all games (home, away and post-season) will be based on Season Ticket and Scarlet R priorities.

2. In order to retain season seat locations, orders must be received by the renewal dead line and maintain or increase seating priority levels.

3. Rutgers reserves the right to limit the number of priority seats.

4. Rutgers reserves the right to move seat locations slightly in order not to leave single seats open.

5. Seating for single games WILL NOT BE ADJACENT to season ticket locations.

6. Individuals wishing to sit together must submit their orders together. All seats will be assigned according to the lowest priority in the group.

7. For special handicapped seating/parking, please call the ticket office before placing orders.

8. Full remittance, including handling, must accompany all applications. Orders will not be processed without full remittance enclosed.

9. No telephone orders accepted for season ticket renewal orders.

10. Away game and single tickets ordered in advance will be mailed sepa-rately approxi mately two weeks prior to event.

11. If tickets are not received two days prior to the game, please call the Ticket Office at (732) 445-2766 or toll free at (866) 445-GORU. 12. Rutgers is not responsible for lost or stolen tickets. Please handle your tickets with care. Tickets that are apparently lost in the mail must be reported to the Ticket Office prior to the event and a report must be filed with your local post office for duplicate passes to be issued.13. If tickets are lost, stolen, or left at home, season ticket holders and single game buyers of record will be charged full-price for a duplicate pass. This duplicate pass fee will be fully refunded if the original tickets are returned to the Ticket Office within 10 days of the event. Tickets sold over-the-counter cannot be duplicated.

14. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.

15. Tickets subject to availability.

16. Children 24 months (2 years) and older must have a ticket to the game.

17. All information subject to change.

TICKET POLICIES AND INFORMATIONTicket Policies – Everyone two years of age or older must have a ticket to enter the Athletic Center. The ticket holder is restricted to the section, row and seat indicated on the ticket. Persons leaving their seats during the game or between halves may be required to show their ticket stubs to the user before they are readmitted to their section.

Advance Tickets – Advance tickets are available at the Louis Brown Ath-letic Center Ticket Office weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. They may be pur-chased online at scarletknights.com or on game day at the Ticket Office,

subject to availability. For complete ticket information or to purchase your tickets with Visa, Discover, or MasterCard via the Athletic Ticket Office, please call (866) 445-GORU.

Student Tickets- Rutgers student tickets are for use by Rutgers fulltime undergraduate students only. They are not transferable and are valid only when accompanied by a valid Rutgers student ID.

Re-Entry Policy – Spectators leaving the Athletic Center will not be readmit-ted.

Will-Call – The Will Call window is located at the Ticket Office.

ATHLETIC CENTER POLICIESGate Procedures – All spectators must present their own ticket. Specta-tors should not bring large bags, backpacks and similar items into LBAC. All items brought into the RAC will be inspected, including small bags such as purses and diaper bags. Spectators can speed their entry into the athletic center by leaving these items behind. LBAC regulations prohibit glass bottles, cans, alcoholic beverages, coolers, umbrellas, noisemaking devices, balloons, laser pointers, pets, balls, weapons, sticks/poles, con-tainers, fireworks and any other items deemed dangerous or inappropri-ate from being brought into the facility. By use of your ticket, you consent to a reasonable search for prohibited items. Ticket stubs are not valid for re-entry.

Alcoholic Beverages – Alcoholic beverages are not permitted in LBAC. Any spectator possessing alcohol will be asked to surrender it. Any specta-tor under the influence of alcohol will be asked to leave the athletic center.

No Smoking Policy – Per university regulations, smoking is not permitted in the seating area, bathrooms and concourses.

Pets Prohibited – Pets are prohibited in LBAC.

Playing Area Regulations – Spectators must keep off the playing area at all times. Anyone violating this policy will be escorted from the athletic center and subject to arrest. Spectators must use the athletic center exits on the main concourse level.Public Address System – The public address system is intended primarily for spectators’ information concerning the game. Please do not request the use of the public address system to make social contacts. No appeals will be made over the public address system except under exceptional circumstances.

Solicitation – The selling of any item by anyone other than university-autho-rized personnel in and around LBAC, including the parking lots, is prohib-ited. Violators are subject to prosecution.

GENERAL ATHLETIC CENTER AND INFORMATIONStarting Times – All home game tickets indicate tentative starting times. Please consult your local newspaper, check our website (www.scarletk-nights.com), or call the ticket office, (866) 445-GORU, to confirm starting time.

Lost and Found – Direct all inquiries to the athletic center staff (gate atten-dants, ushers or ticket office). Following each game, any unclaimed article will be turned over to the University Police Department and held there for proper identification. Calls can be directed to (732) 932-7211.

Athletic Center Entrance/Exit – Access the Louis Brown Athletic Center via East doors adjacent to the Athletic Center Ticket office. Exit Athletic Center via all East, North and South doors.

First Aid – First aid facilities are available. Please contact the nearest usher if medical assistance is required.

Security – For police assistance, please contact the nearest usher.

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Rutgers Souvenirs – An attractive array of Rutgers University souvenirs are available at the novelty booth in the South corridor.

Refreshments – Refreshments are sold from concession stands located in the East lobby and North and South corridors. The Rutgers Division of Dining Services is the Athletic Center food concession vendor.

Rest Rooms – Rest rooms are located in the East lobby. Baby changing tables are available in all rest rooms.

Telephones – Public telephones are located in the East lobby near the rest rooms. One telephone at each bank is designated for wheelchair use.

Weather or Athletic Center Emergencies – In case of any severe weather or other circumstances which may necessitate evacuation of the Louis Brown Athletic Center, please follow directions of event personnel (police, ushers, P.A. announcer, etc.) to the quickest and safest exit.

Night Game Safety Suggestions – Utilize lighted areas to access and exit the Athletic Center and adjacent parking lots.

DIRECTIONS TO THE LOUIS BROWN ATHLETIC CENTER

From New Jersey Turnpike (North or South)Turn off at Exit 9, bear right after the tollbooths and follow signs for “Route 18 North – New Brunswick.” Stay to the left to continue on Route 18 North. Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River (approximately 3.7 miles). Continue on Route 18 North. Proceed on Route 18 north. Proceed past “Campus Rd., Rutgers Stadium, Busch campus” exit, merge right and take the second exit marked Metlars Lane, Rutgers RAC, Livingston Campus.Proceed on Avenue E. The Louis Brown Athletic Center will be on the left hand side.

From Garden State Parkway (North or South)Southbound – Turn off at Exit 129 for the New Jersey Turnpike and head south. Turn off at Exit 9, bear right after the tollbooths and follow signs for “Route 18 North – New Brunswick.” Stay to the left to continue on Route 18 North. Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River (approximately 3.7 miles). Continue on Route 18 North. Proceed past “Campus Rd., Rutgers Stadium, Busch campus” exit, merge right and take the second exit marked Metlars Lane, Rutgers RAC, Livingston Campus. Proceed on Avenue E. The Louis Brown Ath-letic Center will be on the left hand side.

Northbound – Turn off at Exit 105 and follow signs for Route 18 North. After approximately 24 miles, you will pass the entrance for the New Jersey Turnpike. Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River (approximately 3.7 miles). Continue on Route 18 North. Proceed past “Campus Rd., Rutgers Stadium, Busch campus” exit, merge right and take the second exit marked Metlars Lane, Rutgers RAC, Livingston Campus. Proceed on Avenue E. The Louis Brown Athletic Center will be on the left hand side.

From Route 18Follow signs for “Route 18 North - New Brunswick.”Continue along Route 18 North past the exits for “Route 27” and “Rut-gers University” and proceed over the Raritan River on the John Lynch Memorial Bridge. Proceed past “Campus Rd., Rutgers Stadium, Busch campus” exit, merge right and take the second exit marked Metlars Lane, Rutgers RAC, Livingston Campus. Proceed on Avenue E. The Louis Brown Athletic Center will be on the left hand side.

From Route 1 (North or South)Turn off at exit marked “Route 18 North-New Brunswick.” Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River (approximately 3.7 miles). Proceed past “Campus Rd., Rutgers Stadium, Busch campus” exit, merge right and take the second exit marked Metlars Lane, Rutgers RAC, Livingston Campus.

Proceed on Avenue E. The Louis Brown Athletic Center will be on the left hand side.

From Route 287 (North or South)

Turn off at Exit 9 “Bound Brook/Highland Park.” Proceed East on River Road toward Highland Park. Continue on River Road and you will pass under the overpass for Route 18. Make the next left onto Route 18 North. Proceed on Route 18 north. Proceed past “Campus Rd., Rutgers Stadium, Busch campus” exit, merge right and take the second exit marked Metlars Lane, Rutgers RAC, Livingston Campus.

Proceed on Avenue E. The Louis Brown Athletic Center will be on the left hand side.

2010-11 TICKET PRICESSingle Game PricingGeneral Admission $10Mezzanine Reserve $20 (sections 213, 214, 215)Lower Level (if avail.) $30

Flex Pack Flex 10 $90 ($9/ticket)Flex 25 $200 ($8/ticket)Flex 50 $350 ($7/ticket)Valid for all games except Connecticut – GA seating.

Group Pricing - Individual Games (GA Seating)50+ tickets $5 per ticket

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TV/Radio Roster

1 • Khadijah RushdanJunior-RS • G

Wilmington, Del.

3 • Erica WheelerSophomore • G

Miami, Fla.

10 • Brittany LapidusSophomore • GMarlboro, N.J.

11 • Nikki SpeedJunior • G

Pasadena, Calif.

34 • Chelsey LeeJunior • FMiami, Fla.

44 • Monique OliverSophomore • F/CLas Vegas, Nev.

12 • Diasha SimmonsFreshman • G

Jersey City, N.J.

21 • Briana HutchenFreshman • FBaltimore, Md.

24 • April SykesJunior • G/F

Starkville, Miss.

32 • Julie PaunovicJunior • F

Cairns, Queensland, Australia

C. Vivian StringerHead Coach

Carlene MitchellAssociate Head Coach

Tasha PointerAssistant Coach

Chelsea NewtonAssistant Coach