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1 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA w o m e n s b a s k e t b a l l Senior Guard Tiffany Elmore Sophomore Forward Ebony Hoffman Sophomore Guard Aisha ReeCee Hollans Sophomore Guard Jessica Cheeks PRESEASON PROSPECTUS

2 Quick Facts / Schedule USC Quick Facts Location:... Los Angeles, Calif. Founded: Enrollment:... 28,800 President:... Dr. Steven Sample Athletic Director:... Mike Garrett National Affiliation:... NCAA Division I Conference:... Pacific-10 Nickname:...Trojans / Women of Troy Fight Song:... "Fight On" Colors:... Cardinal and Gold Home Court:... Los Angeles Sports Arena / USC Lyon Center Capacity:... 15,509 / 1,200 Press Row:... SA (213) / 0174 LC (213) Women s Basketball Staff Head Coach:... Chris Gobrecht Alma Mater:...USC 77 Record at USC: (.444) Pac-10 Record at USC: (.394) Season:... Fifth Overall Record: (.587) Overall Conf. Record: (.545) Overall Pac-10 Record: (.635) Overall Season:... 23rd Assistants:... Stacy McIntyre,... Shannon Perry and Colleen Matsuhara Dir. of Oper./Mktg.:...Patrick Auerbach Office Phone:... (213) Athletic Trainer:...Cheri Kay Sessions Training Room Phone:... (213) Basketball History First Season of Basketball: All-Time Record: (.652) Conference Record: (.637) National Championships:... 2 ( 83, 84) Conference Championships:... 5 NCAA Appearances: AIAW Appearances:... 2 WNIT Appearances:...1 (2000) Record: / 8-10 (t6th) Home Record: Away Record: Longest Win Streak:...5 (11/24-12/15) Longest Losing Streak:... 6 (12/20-1/14) Current Streak:... 4 wins (3/1-3/10) Starters Returning / Lost:... 3 / 2 Letterwinners Returning / Lost:...11 / 2 Newcomers:... 2 Sports Information Office Phone:... (213) Office Fax:... (213) WBB SID:...Vicky Hammond Office Phone:... (213) Home Phone:... (310) vhammond@usc.edu Ticket Office:... (213) GO SC Website USC Women s Basketball Schedule DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME NOVEMBER Wednesday Nov. 7 Love & Basketball AAU (Exh.) North Gym 7 p.m. Saturday Nov. 10 Foreign Team (Exh.) Lyon Center 7 p.m. Friday Nov. 16 at St. Joseph's Philadelphia, Pa. TBA Sunday Nov. 18 at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. TBA Wednesday No. 21 Morgan State Sports Arena TBA Sat.-Sun. Nov at Paradise Jam Virgin Islands TBA (USC, Florida, Texas, Wisconsin) Thursday Nov. 29 Brigham Young Sports Arena TBA DECEMBER Monday Dec. 3 Cal State Northridge ^ Sports Arena TBA Sunday Dec. 9 at Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind. TBA Saturday Dec. 15 Nevada Sports Arena 4 p.m. Thursday Dec. 20 * Oregon State Sports Arena 7 p.m. Saturday Dec. 22 * Oregon Sports Arena 4 p.m. Friday Dec. 28 * at Cal Berkeley, Calif. TBA Sunday Dec. 30 * at Stanford Stanford, Calif. TBA JANUARY Friday Jan. 4 * at Washington State Pullman, Wash. 7 p.m. Sunday Jan. 6 * at Washington Seattle, Wash. TBA Sunday Jan. 13 * at UCLA Westwood, Calif. TBA Thursday Jan. 17 * Arizona Sports Arena 7 p.m. Saturday Jan. 19 * Arizona State Sports Arena 4 p.m. Thursday Jan. 24 * at Oregon Eugene, Ore. TBA Saturday Jan. 26 * at Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. TBA FEBRUARY Friday Feb. 1 * Washington LC/SA 7 p.m. Sunday Feb. 3 * Washington State Sports Arena 2 p.m. Saturday Feb. 9 * UCLA Sports Arena 4 p.m. Thursday Feb. 14 * at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. TBA Saturday Feb. 16 * at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. TBA Friday Feb. 22 * Stanford LC/SA 7 p.m. Sunday Feb. 24 * Cal Sports Arena 2 p.m. MARCH Fri.-Mon. March 1-4 Pac-10 Tournament Eugene, Ore. TBA NCAA Tournament Thu.-Mon. Mar First and Second Round TBA TBA Sat.-Mon. Mar Regionals TBA TBA Fri.-Sun. Mar. 29 & 31 Final Four San Antonio, Texas TBA * Pacific-10 Conference game Game times local to site. ^ Doubleheader - USC Men s Basketball vs. Rhode Island to follow Tentative 6/25/01 2 University of Southern California Women s Basketball

3 Roster USC Women s Basketball Roster NUMERICAL NO NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 3 Tiffany Elmore G 5-10 Sr. 3V Sacramento, Calif. Florin HS 5 Camille Norwood G 5-8 Sr. 3V Los Angeles, Calif. Washington HS 10 Jessica Cheeks G 5-9 So. 1V Los Angeles, Calif. Narbonne HS 14 Carmen Krause F 6-1 Sr. 3V Prescott, Ariz. Prescott HS 15 Lauren Smith-Hams G 5-7 Jr. 2V Los Altos, Calif. Pinewood HS 20 Tennille Grant G/F 5-10 Jr. 2V Kansas City, Mo. Northeast HS 21 Erin Young G/F 5-11 Jr. 2V Dallas, Tex. Highland Park HS 23 Aisha Hollans G 5-9 So. 1V Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley HS 24 Ryane Alexander G 5-7 So. 1V Copperas Cove, Tex. Copperas Cove HS 32 Ebony Hoffman F 6-2 So. 1V Harbor City, Calif. Narbonne HS 33 Rachel Woodward F 6-3 Fr. HS Murrieta, Calif. Murrieta Valley HS 35 Portia Mitchell C 6-4 So.* 1V Los Angeles, Calif. Narbonne HS 44 Kim Gipson C 6-5 Fr. HS Westchester, Calif. Westchester HS ALPHABETICAL NO NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 24 Ryane Alexander G 5-7 So. 1V Copperas Cove, Tex. Copperas Cove HS 10 Jessica Cheeks G 5-9 So. 1V Los Angeles, Calif. Narbonne HS 3 Tiffany Elmore G 5-10 Sr. 3V Sacramento, Calif. Florin HS 44 Kim Gipson C 6-5 Fr. HS Westchester, Calif. Westchester HS 20 Tennille Grant G/F 5-10 Jr. 2V Kansas City, Mo. Northeast HS 32 Ebony Hoffman F 6-2 So. 1V Harbor City, Calif. Narbonne HS 23 Aisha Hollans G 5-9 So. 1V Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley HS 14 Carmen Krause F 6-1 Sr. 3V Prescott, Ariz. Prescott HS 35 Portia Mitchell C 6-4 So.* 1V Los Angeles, Calif. Narbonne HS 5 Camille Norwood G 5-8 Sr. 3V Los Angeles, Calif. Washington HS 15 Lauren Smith-Hams G 5-7 Jr. 2V Los Altos, Calif. Pinewood HS 33 Rachel Woodward F 6-3 Fr. HS Murrieta, Calif. Murrieta Valley HS 21 Erin Young G/F 5-11 Jr. 2V Dallas, Tex. Highland Park HS Head Coach: Chris Gobrecht (5th season), USC 77 Assistant Coach: Stacy McIntyre (5th season), Kentucky 94 Assistant Coach: Shannon Perry (2nd season), Iowa 98 Assistant Coach: Colleen Matsuhara (2nd season), Sacramento State 74 * used redshirt season University of Southern California Women s Basketball 3

4 Season Outlook USC WOMEN S BASKETBALL: It s all about the TEAM. Before leaving campus at the end of the 2001 academic year, the returning members of the 2002 USC women s basketball team were left with one thought; Cooperation is the thorough conviction that nobody can get there unless everybody gets there. It s about the TEAM Together Everyone Achieves More. With a core of nationally recognized players returning to the court for the Women of Troy, and incoming freshmen who have been heralded among the nation s top 50 recruits, the 2002 women s basketball team was challenged by head coach Chris Gobrecht to come together as a team and simply get the job done this season. There is no reason that this team should not be a very good basketball team, said Gobrecht, who enters her fifth season at USC and her 24 th year as a collegiate head coach. Together we identified that there was a definite lack of leadership and unity which held us back last season. We challenged each one of them to step up and meet the challenge this year a necessity in order for this team to achieve success. Two years ago, in 2000, USC enjoyed its most successful year (16 wins and a WNIT berth) since Gobrecht first took the helm in The Trojans were prepared to take charge in 2001, fully equipped with one of the nation s top recruiting classes and players who fought to make it into the postseason the year before. Last year was very different than the year before, said Gobrecht. We were a very dangerous team and people really perceived us as one of the teams to beat in conference play. There was no sneaking up on teams anymore and it put a burden on all of the players who were so new at this. Starting three freshmen, USC fell to 4-10 in the Pac-10 by the end of February. In an attempt to salvage a disappointing season, the team finally clicked and embarked on a fourgame win streak to end the season with dominating victories over Stanford, Cal, Washington and Washington State. The wins over the Cardinal and Bears marked the first in the Bay Area since However, the Women of Troy finished with a overall record and tied for sixth place in the Pac-10 at 8-10, just missing postseason consideration. Far and away the brightest spot of the whole year was that we got better and sometimes you can t get hung up on when it happens, but that it does happen, said Gobrecht. We were very, very good those last few weeks and we were left with that taste in our mouths. We know we have the capability of dominating in the Pac-10. I still don t think we ever caught our stride defensively, but by the time the season was winding down we felt we could score every time we came down the floor. We weren t questioning ourselves in March and I guarantee we are going to be awfully tough to beat this year. Sophomore Ebony Hoffman Last season s leaders turned out to be three newcomers who have now gained valuable experience in the collegiate game and are prepared to push the team to the next level. Four of USC s nine different starters in 2001 were first-year players, including freshmen Ebony Hoffman (Harbor City, Calif.), Aisha Hollans (Berkeley, Calif.), Jessica Cheeks (Los Angeles, Calif.) and Ryane Alexander (Copperas Cove, Texas). A freshman led in scoring and/or rebounding in 27 of USC s 28 games. Hoffman led the team in scoring (12.5 ppg), rebounding (8.0 rpg) and free throw percentage (75.8) at the end of the season, while Cheeks led in steals (1.8 spg) and assists (2.6 apg). The current sophomores also were accountable for 45.8 percent of USC s scoring, 39.3 percent of its rebounding, 44.4 percent of its assists and 46.3 percent of its steals. The Trojans were never blown out by their competition last year. On the contrary, against some of the nation s toughest teams, they showed no fear. USC upset three of seven ranked opponents and fell just a few points shy of defeating eventual national champion Notre Dame. The Women of Troy defeated five of the six higher-finishing teams in the Pac-10 at least once, including an win over No. 22 Washington just days before the Huskies began a run through the NCAA Tournament, eventually reaching the Elite Eight. We did not know what these athletes could do a year ago, said Gobrecht, who remains the second-winningest coach in Pac-10 women s basketball history. When you have four young players who end up being that important to a team, there is a great learning curve to overcome. The learning curve is gone and now we are completely focused on the upcoming season. The 2002 squad boasts three seniors and three juniors, so the experience is there. Yet, there is plenty of young energy with five experienced sophomores and two freshmen to continue to challenge the upperclassmen. Gone are forward Tashara Carter (9.4 ppg, 5.7 rpg in 2001), a four-year starter, and parttime starting center Denise Woods (8.3 ppg, 4.1 rpg in 2001), a 1998 transfer from San Francisco. Carter was a fixture in the USC front court for four years, never having missed a game (112 total) since entering the program in She finished her career as one of 16 players to reach 1,000 career points (final total of 1,001) at USC. A do-everything player for the Women of Troy, Carter was a constant contributor in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals over the last four years. Since transferring to USC, Woods appeared in every game as the only true center. She led the team and the Pac-10 in blocked shots (1.89 bpg) in What remains is a group of young players who are eager to cash in on missed opportunities. Joining the 11 returners, are newcomers Rachel Woodward (Murrieta, Calif.) and Kim Gipson (Westchester, Calif.). One of the great advantages we will have this year is that we will be able to go big or go small, said Gobrecht. We could put a small, aggressive transition team on the floor that will really give people fits or we could put some major size on the floor. We are going to develop ourselves as both types of teams, and with 13 solid players I would not hesitate to use any one of them depending on what the situation warrants. Even though there are only two new additions, these freshmen will be extremely important to us. We have some tremendous returning players with starting experience and some real solid role players currently on our team, but we need the newcomers to fill in the holes we have to plug. 4 University of Southern California Women s Basketball

5 Season Outlook Woodward, a 6-3 forward, was rated 33 rd among the nation s incoming freshmen by All- Star Girl s Report. She was the first four-time All-Riverside County first team selection at Murrieta High and was tabbed USA Today, WBCA and Nike All-America as a junior and senior after averaging nearly 23 points, 15 boards and 3.5 assists. Senior Tiffany Elmore We are anxious to see if Rachel Woodward can handle herself effectively on the perimeter at this level, said Gobrecht. It would be a really big help for us if she can play the position vacated by Tashara Carter. If she can do that and handle the challenge defensively, we will be in good shape without having to give up any size at that spot. Unlike most freshmen who have been handling a basketball since taking their first steps, Gipson is natural talent who never played organized basketball until high school. A 6-5 center, she acquired the admiration of many in her short career. Gipson was rated the seventhbest recruit in the nation by the All-Star Girl s Report and led Westchester to the L.A. city championship game as a senior with an average of 22 points and 18 rebounds per game. Kim Gipson is a terrific, big-time, physical player who just needs to improve her skills and understanding of the game, said Gobrecht. She is a true post player who is important for our program because we will be able to capitalize on her mobility. We want her to become a well-rounded player in the post who can shoot the perimeter shot and score on the block. GUARDS Too many perimeter players is never enough and USC s depth at the position will keep coach Gobrecht smiling this season. The 2002 roster features seven perimeter players, including three who have experience at the point. We will continue to take a hard look at the big-small possibilities on the perimeter, said Gobrecht. We have great strengths at the guard position and there will be a lot of times when having three guards on the floor will make a lot of sense for us. It will all depend on our competition. Right now I feel that Jessica Cheeks is the leading candidate at point guard but I m expecting strong challenges from Ryane Alexander and Camille Norwood. At 5-9, Cheeks entered the program as a two-guard but was moved to the one at the start of the Pac-10 season. While leading last year s team in assists (the first freshman to do so since 1996) and steals, Cheeks averaged 7.7 points per game in her first year. She can score from the outside but has never been afraid to go inside by driving to the basket. It took us two months before we even began experimenting with Jessica at that spot, said Gobrecht. She grew into the position and came to understand the role better, which became a key reason as to why we were so good at the end of the year. One of the most natural players at the point is the 5-7 Alexander, who made seven starts in A hard-nosed player with great intensity and toughness, Gobrecht looks for her role to expand this season as a backup to Cheeks. Alexander saw action in 21 games last season and averaged 1.9 points and 0.9 assists. Ryane is still the best true point guard in the group, said Gobrecht. Her natural point guard capabilities will be very important to us at times. The third alternative at the point for the Women of Troy is 5-8 senior Camille Norwood (Los Angeles, Calif.), who enters her fourth season at USC but has struggled throughout her career due to various injuries. Norwood has shown that she can run the floor from the backcourt and has the ability to remain under control in critical situations. She played 21 games off the bench last season and made two starts while averaging 2.4 points and 1.4 assists. Norwood understands her role on the team and has always been a very unselfish contributor. It has never been important for Camille to be the star, which is why she has the steadiest hand on the team in key situations, said Gobrecht. She gives us senior leadership at the position and we will definitely need that. Versatility will be the name of the game as the Women of Troy have several players who will contribute both at the two and three-guard positions. As a freshman last year, Hollans - who goes by the nickname of ReeCee - emerged as a force in the backcourt. Despite missing the first six games of the season due to a high school back injury, the 5-9 two-guard jumped into the lineup and made an immediate impact. With only 11 starts and 21 appearances during the regular season, Hollans finished second on the team in scoring (16 th in the Pac-10) with 12.0 points per game. She was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman honorable mention team. ReeCee Hollans is one of the most gifted players in the conference and there is no reason why you would not want her on the floor for your team, said Gobrecht. Unfortunately she had a tough time making the adjustment last season after not only missing the first six games, but the preseason and all in between practices as well. She spent the entire year playing catch-up. Sophomore Jessica Cheeks Tiffany Elmore (Sacramento, Calif.), a 5-10 three-year starter who has always played at the two-guard spot, may transition to a three this season for certain games. Possessing the same type of agility and quickness as the graduated Carter, Gobrecht has pondered the idea of playing three guards and using Elmore as the third. Elmore made 19 starts in 2001 and averaged 9.0 points and 3.4 rebounds per outing. Tiffany Elmore has always been an exciting and fun player to watch and coach, said Gobrecht. She has earned a lot of important wins for us over the last three years and I expect big things from her this season. Off the bench, junior Lauren Smith- Hams (Los Altos, Calif.) is a contributor on both defense and offense for the team. In an average of 10.0 minutes per game, she has accounted for 0.5 steals per outing, a 35.0 University of Southern California Women s Basketball 5

6 Season Outlook percent shooting effort from the floor and a near 30.0 percent clip from three-point range. SWING PLAYERS USC s style of play may rely heavily on the performances of Carmen Krause (Prescott, Ariz.), Tennille Grant (Kansas City, Mo.), Erin Young (Dallas, Texas) and Woodward. Each possesses the capability of playing the three, as well as making great contributions at power forward. The 6-1 Krause will be relied on not only for her athletic performance but for her leadership skills as well. With defense being the foundation of Gobrecht s coaching style, Krause remains the best example of intensity and toughness on the team. As a part-time starter (10 of 26 games played), she made 10 starts in 2001 and averaged 3.9 points and 2.7 rebounds per game. Carmen Krause is a great example of an athlete who plays with heart, said Gobrecht. She is an outstanding defender who motivates her teammates with the same emotion she plays with. In her first two seasons Grant has seen playing time at both guard and forward. Last season s Most Improved Player, she displayed her uncanny scoring ability while still maintaining her ability to defend and run the floor. In 25 games as a sophomore, she averaged 3.5 points, 2.2 boards and her 46.6 percent accuracy from the field was the best on the team. But at 5-10, she struggles against size in the post and has difficulty providing speed at guard. Young, a 5-11 junior, is a player the team looks to for maturity and natural shooting abilities. As a small forward she averages 43.0 percent from the field and 3.2 rebounds per game off the bench. In 2001 Young was honored with the Coaches Award for her dedication and commitment to the team both on and off the court. Newcomer Woodward is another candidate to replace Carter. Gobrecht describes her as a good passer who is able to hit the three without having to give up necessary rebounding. These players give us various options this season, said Gobrecht. We can go small and quick with Tiffany Elmore at the three, or add more size by inserting Rachel or Tennille Grant. It will probably depend on our opponents as to whether we choose to play Rachel at 6-foot-3 or Tiffany at 5-foot-10. POST PLAYERS The mere mention of USC s inside game conjures up an image of potential dominance as teams continue to witness the progress of the 6-2 Hoffman. Last year in her first season with the Women of Troy, Hoffman made 26 starts and became the first freshman to lead USC in scoring and rebounding since Lisa Leslie did so in She finished among conference leaders in six different categories, falling just 0.5 boards short of the Pac-10 rebounding title at the end of the season. Hoffman also recorded four double-doubles and contributed 20 double-digit scoring efforts throughout the season. Despite the team s struggles, Hoffman s accomplishments did not go unnoticed as she was named to the Basketball Times National All-Freshman team and the Women s Basketball Journal Freshmen All-America second team. She also received All-Pac-10 honorable mention and All-Freshman team honors. Sophomore Aisha Hollans There is no question that Ebony Hoffman had games last year that were as outstanding as any games played in this conference ever, said Gobrecht. People saw only a glimpse of what she is capable of and I think her potential reaches far beyond what is already evident in her play. With Hoffman in the post, the Women of Troy need either newcomer Gipson or redshirt sophomore Portia Mitchell (Los Angeles, Calif.) to complete the front court lineup. We have the option of size with Ebony and Kim in the lineup, said Gobrecht. And we wouldn t be stagnant with either of these players because they are both fast and athletic. Teams can rest assured that our front line will always be very mobile and we will use all the players in the post as effectively as possible. Gipson possesses the stature of a center but will not be limited to that type of role. If she earns a starting position, she will need to make necessary rebounding and defensive contributions right from the start. Mitchell played limited minutes in her first season as an active player at USC. The 6-4 center can be an intimidating presence under the hoop. With good skills and obvious size, she has the potential of evolving into a strong court presence for the Women of Troy. THE SCHEDULE Gobrecht s scheduling philosophy is simple to be considered among the best, you have to play the best and the coaching staff has assembled USC s toughest schedule in recent years. USC opens the 2002 slate on the road at Knoxville, Tenn., to face the always highly-regarded Tennessee Volunteers on Nov. 18, just two days after playing St. Joseph s in Philadelphia, Pa. After a stop in the Virgin Islands for the Paradise Jam (which includes Florida, Texas and Wisconsin) and a couple games at home, the Trojans will take on another tough opponent of the season when they play defending national champion Notre Dame on Dec. 9 in South Bend, Ind.. True to form, we will play another challenging schedule, and unfortunately most of the tough games will be on the road for us this year, said Gobrecht. With the Pac-10 schedule starting so early this year, we will have to be well prepared by December. Thanks to the addition of the Pac-10 postseason tournament to be played March 1-4 in Eugene, Ore., conference competition will begin on Dec. 20 for the Women of Troy with a home series against Oregon and Oregon State. There will be some big adjustments that will have to be made this year, said Gobrecht. Our rhythm may be thrown off a little when we start playing conference games in December, especially with the holidays just around the corner and student-athletes preparing for finals. But the addition of the conference tournament is going to be a great change for all the teams. It would have been a fantastic vehicle for us last year. We were playing really good basketball in the month of March and had we had this opportunity, we may have had the chance to play in the NCAAs. It will be much of the same in the Pac-10 this year as 10 strong and solid teams continue to fight for the conference title and hope to emerge as dominant national leaders. Last season, a tri-champion emerged for the first time ever in the Pac-10 as Stanford, Washington and Arizona State battled in the final weeks without being able to clinch sole possession of the title. All three finished with a 12-6 league record. Our tournament champion next season may still end up with six league losses, but the NCAA needs to continue to look at the strength of the conference and the fact that it has proven to be successful in the postseason, said Gobrecht. If we mature and work together as a team during the regular season, I think the Trojans will be playing at the end of March in University of Southern California Women s Basketball

7 Coaching Staff Head Coach CHRIS GOBRECHT USC '77 5th season at USC 23rd season overall Coach Gobrecht drastically improved a struggling Cal State Fullerton Women's Basketball program, and led the Titans to their first WNIT* appearance CS Fullerton CS Fullerton CS Fullerton CS Fullerton CS Fullerton CS Fullerton 19-11* Coach Gobrecht left Washington as the Huskies' all-time winningest coach after leading them to nine NCAA Tournament berths and three conference titles. Conference / Postseason Finish st / NCAA 2nd Rnd nd / NCAA 2nd Rnd st / NCAA Regionals nd / NCAA 2nd Rnd t1st / NCAA Regionals nd / NCAA Regionals th rd / NCAA 2nd Rnd th / NCAA 2nd Rnd nd / NCAA Regionals t3rd Twenty years after graduating from USC in 1977 to embark on a coaching career, Gobrecht returned to campus to take the helm of the Women of Troy basketball program. On May 8, 1997, she replaced Fred Williams, who left after two years as USC s coach. Gobrecht, 46, now prepares to enter her fifth season as head coach of the Women of Troy, and currently owns a overall record at Troy. Gobrecht has been a head coach at the Division I level for 22 years, having guided programs at Cal State Fullerton (six years), Washington (11) and Florida State (one). She was a two-time Pacific-10 Coach of the Year ( ) with the Huskies and has amassed a career mark. She reached the 300-victory plateau on Jan. 19, 1995, at the age of 39, making her one of the youngest coaches to do so in America. Gobrecht is the second-winningest coach in the Pac-10 after 14 years in the conference with a record of (.635). During her 11 years ( ) at Washington, she compiled a (.732) record. Gobrecht, the winningest coach in Washington history, led the Huskies to nine NCAA Tournament berths (including advancing to the regionals four times), three conference championships ( ) and four second-place league finishes. Her teams won at least 16 games each season (including getting 20 wins eight times). Her 1990 team, which pinned the only loss on national champion Stanford, set a school record for victories (28) and finished No. 3 in the AP poll (the highest ranking ever in the program s history). After two seasons with the Women of Troy, Gobrecht managed to jump-start a program that had been burdened with inconsistency over the last decade. In 2000, USC recorded its first winning record (16-14), posted its best Pac-10 finish (5th) and received its first postseason invitation (WNIT) since Gobrecht s arrival in Entering the 2001 season, Gobrecht and her coaching staff welcomed one of the nation s top recruiting classes, including the No. 1 post player in the country. But with its youth and inexperience, last year s squad struggled to find success until capping off the regular season with four straight wins and a glimpse of what is yet to come. With three returning starters who will be entering just their second season at USC, the team s stability is no longer in question. Aside from her collegiate coaching experience, Gobrecht has also had success sending her players to the next level. Five of her former players at Washington have competed professionally in the United States in the WNBA and the former ABL. With her success over the past 22 years, she has turned into somewhat of a spokeswoman for the sport. In the fall of 1991, Gobrecht was a featured speaker at the NCAA-sponsored Spotlight on Women s Basketball media gathering in New York City. In May of 1990, she was honored by the Seattle chapter of Women in Communication at its annual Matrix Table awards presentation as a 1990 Woman of Achievement. Gobrecht won the Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sports Star of the Year Award in 1996, was a nominee for the award during the 1988 season. Gobrecht came to USC after spending the 1997 season at Florida State. She began the process of reconstructing a downtrodden Seminole program and finished with a 5-22 record. Prior to her stint at Washington, Gobrecht spent six seasons ( ) as the head coach at Cal USC Head Coach Chris Gobrecht remains the second winningest coach in Pac-10 women s basketball history. University of Southern California Women s Basketball 7

8 Coaching Staff State Fullerton, where she began a rebuilding process and ended with an record. The 1985 Titans earned a berth in the Women s NIT and Gobrecht was a national Coach of the Year finalist. Gobrecht began her coaching career in 1978 as the head coach at Santa Fe Springs (Calif.) High near Los Angeles. Her team went 20-4 and advanced into the CIF AAA playoffs. In 1979, she became the head coach at Pasadena (Calif.) City College, guiding her Metropolitan Conference titlist squad to a 25-5 record and a runner-up finish in the state junior college tournament. She has also coached at the national and international levels. She was an assistant for a 1990 USA Basketball select team which traveled to Czechoslovakia and Italy. In 1989, she led the East Team to a silver medal in the U.S. Olympic Festival. Under her maiden name of Chris Geiger, she was a three-year ( ) starter on USC s basketball team. She also played volleyball for the Women of Troy for two years ( ). She received her bachelor s degree in public affairs from USC in Following graduation, she worked as a Peace Corps volunteer, spending a year teaching English at St. Mary s College in Apia, Western Samoa. Born in Toledo, Ohio, on Feb. 9, 1955, she prepped at Huntington Beach (Calif.) High. She and her husband, Bob (who earned his bachelor s and master s degrees at USC), have two children: a son, Eric, 15, and a daughter, Madeline, 12. Gobrecht also has numerous family ties to USC: her father, William, was a professor at USC; her mother, Adrianne, earned a doctorate degree from USC; her sister, Gwynn, is a USC graduate; her father-in-law, Bob Sr., and sister-in-law, Carol, both earned undergraduate degrees at USC; and her nephew, Jeff Orswell, is a USC graduate who was a member of the Trojan Marching Band. Gobrecht's Career Head Coaching Record Overall Conf. Year School W-L W-L Finish Postseason CS Fullerton th CS Fullerton th CS Fullerton th CS Fullerton th tie CS Fullerton th CS Fullerton th WNIT Washington st NCAA second round Washington nd NCAA second round Washington st NCAA regional semifinal Washington nd NCAA second round Washington st tie NCAA regional final Washington nd NCAA regional semifinal Washington th Washington rd NCAA second round Washington th NCAA second round Washington nd NCAA regional semifinal Washington rd tie Florida State th USC th USC t9th USC th WNIT second round USC t6th Career (22 years) Overall: (.587) Conf: (.545) Pac-10: (.644) I have a great deal of respect for the history of the USC women's basketball team and I feel honored to have the opportunity to take the program back to the highest level. When you consider the history and legacy of this USC program, and the role it has played in the development of women's basketball - I don't think it takes a back seat to any other program in the country." -- Chris Gobrecht USC Coaching History Year-by-Year Year Head Coach Conf. Place Overall Pct. Postseason (Record) Marci Cantrell Linda Sharp 3-5 4th Linda Sharp 4-4 3rd WAIAW Region 8 (1-2) Linda Sharp 9-3 2nd AIAW Regionals (0-2) Linda Sharp 9-3 2nd AIAW Final Four, 4th place (5-2) Linda Sharp 9-3 2nd NCAA Regional Final (2-1) Linda Sharp st NCAA CHAMPIONS (5-0) Linda Sharp 13-1 t1st NCAA CHAMPIONS (5-0) Linda Sharp 10-4 t2nd NCAA Regionals (1-1) Linda Sharp 8-0 1st NCAA Final Four, 2nd place (4-1) Linda Sharp st NCAA Regionals (1-1) Linda Sharp nd NCAA Regionals (1-1) Linda Sharp 8-10 t4th Marianne Stanley th Marianne Stanley rd NCAA Second Round (1-1) Marianne Stanley nd NCAA Regional Final (2-1) Marianne Stanley nd NCAA Regionals (1-1) Cheryl Miller st NCAA Mideast Regional Final (3-1) Cheryl Miller th NCAA First Round (0-1) Fred Williams 8-10 t6th Fred Williams rd NCAA Second Round (1-1) Chris Gobrecht th Chris Gobrecht 3-15 t9th Chris Gobrecht th WNIT Second Round (1-1) Chris Gobrecht 8-10 t6th All-Time NCAA Championships 8 University of Southern California Women s Basketball

9 Returning Players #24 RYANE ALEXANDER Guard 5-7 Sophomore Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove HS) Alexander s Career Highs Field Goals Made: 2, four times last vs. California, 3/3/01 FG Attempts: 6, vs. Arizona, 2/18/01 FG Percentage:.667 (2-3), vs. California, 3/3/01 3PT Field Goals Made: 1, four times last vs. California, 3/3/01 3PT Attempts: 4, vs. Arizona, 2/18/01 3PT FG Percentage: (1-1), three times last vs. California, 3/3/01 Free Throws Made: 3, vs. Arizona, 2/18/01 3, vs. Stanford, 2/4/01 FT Attempts: 4, vs. Arizona, 2/18/01 4, vs. Stanford, 2/4/01 FT Percentage: (2-2), vs. WSU, 3/10/ (2-2), vs. UCSB, 11/24/00 Total Points: 8, vs. Arizona, 2/18/01 Rebounds: 2, five times last vs. Oregon, 2/25/01 Assists: 3, vs. Stanford, 3/1/01 Steals: 3, vs. Arizona State, 2/15/01 3, vs. UCSB, 11/24/00 Minutes: 22, vs. Arizona State, 2/15/01 THIS SEASON: Ryane Alexander begins her second season with the Women of Troy... Proven to be a hard-nosed player with great intensity and toughness... Possesses a great sense of commitment to running the offense... Looks to develop consistency with experience. IN : In her first season with the Women of Troy, Alexander made seven starts and 21 appearances... She averaged 1.9 points, 0.9 assists, 0.7 rebounds and 0.8 steals per game... Made her collegiate debut against UCSB (Nov. 24) and played 15 minutes in which she helped clinch the win defensively... Made her first start against Stanford (Feb. 4), adding three points, a steal and an assist... In 22 minutes on the court, she added three steals and four points against Arizona State (Feb. 15)... Set a season-high with eight points and two rebounds against Arizona (Feb. 18)... Recorded a season-best three assists against Stanford (March 1). IN HIGH SCHOOL: Alexander is a 2000 graduate of Copperas Cove (Tex.) High... A four-year varsity letterwinner, she collected 903 points, 437 steals, 456 assists and 390 rebounds as a prep... A first team all-state selection by Texas Basketball magazine (second team pick as a junior) and Texas Women in Sports magazine as a senior... Named to the TABC all-region first team as a senior and three times to the second team... A three-time all-district selection, she was named the District Newcomer of the Year in During her four years, Copperas Cove posted a record, won the NIKE Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions in 1999, claimed the Texas District championship all four years, reached the state semifinals in 1998 and reached the regional finals in 1997, 1998 and Playing with the U-17 Texas Express, the team finished fifth in the nation in 1999 and the 2000 U-18 squad won the regional championship and finished second at the national tournament... A member of the National Honor Society as a junior and senior. PERSONAL: Ryane Taylor Alexander was born on Oct. 4, 1981, in Temple, Tex.... The daughter of Bill and Christine Alexander, she has one sister, Courtney... Enjoys swimming, playing on the computer and listening to music in her free time... Lists Shereka Wright, a former prep teammate who plays at Purdue, as the best and toughest player she s ever played against or with... Her major is undeclared, but she would like to pursue a career in coaching and sports administration after college. Alexander's Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN Total University of Southern California Women s Basketball 9

10 Returning Players #10 JESSICA CHEEKS Guard 5-9 Sophomore Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne HS) Cheeks Career Highs Field Goals Made: 7, vs. Arizona, 1/18/01 FG Attempts: 13, three times last vs. Stanford, 3/1/01 FG Percentage:.800 (4-5), vs. Arizona, 2/18/01 3PT Field Goals Made: 2, four times last vs. California, 2/2/01 3PT Attempts: 8, vs. Drake, 11/19/00 3PT FG Percentage: (1-1), vs. Texas Tech, 12/22/ (1-1), vs. San Diego, 12/2/00 Free Throws Made: 9, vs. Washington, 3/8/01 FT Attempts: 12, vs. Washington, 3/8/01 FT Percentage: (5-5), vs. Pepperdine, 12/15/00 Total Points: 18, vs. Arizona, 1/18/01 Rebounds: 7, vs. Creighton, 11/17/00 Assists: 6, vs. Arizona State, 2/15/01 Blocks: 1, vs. Arizona, 1/18/01 1, vs. San Diego, 12/2/00 Steals: 4, four times last vs. Arizona, 1/18/01 Minutes: 34, vs. Washington, 3/8/01 THIS SEASON: Jessica Cheeks begins her second season with the Women of Troy... Was moved into the point guard position last season... Became a great asset for the team to have her size and agility at the point... An allaround athlete with great instincts for the game... A returning starter. IN : Made 16 starts and appeared in 27 games as a freshman... Led the team with 2.6 assists and 1.8 steals per game, while finishing ninth in the Pac-10 in steals... Honored as the team s Assist Leader - the first freshman to do so since Contributed double figures in scoring in seven games... Led with 10 points (3-8), seven boards and three assists against Creighton (Nov. 17)... Made her first collegiate start against Drake (Nov. 19)... Despite not starting against Notre Dame (Dec. 28), sparked a 15-2 run with seven points and two steals to bring USC within three of the eventual national champions... Starting at the point she had a season best performance with 18 points off of 7-of-12 shooting, including three assists and four steals against Arizona (Jan. 18)... Set a season high with six assists against Arizona State (Feb. 15)... Posted 11 points against Washington (March 8), including a season-high 9-of-12 at the line while contributing four assists and two steals. IN HIGH SCHOOL: Cheeks is a 1999 graduate of Narbonne High in Harbor City, Calif.... A four-year varsity letterwinner who averaged 14.7 points, 5.4 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 4.1 steals as a prep... During the four years she shot 48 percent from the field and 86 percent from the line... As a senior, she earned All-American honors by USA Today (an honor she also received as a sophomore and junior), Street & Smith (also named as a junior), Nike and Student Sports Magazine... Named to the all-city and all-state teams (first team in 1998, second team in 1999) while leading Narbonne to the city and state championship in Narbonne won the Southern Pacific League Championship in 1997, 1998 and Named to the Los Angeles Times South Bay first team in 1999, 1998, 1997, and the South Bay MVP in The Daily Breeze Player of the Year as a junior and first team selection as a senior... Honored as a four-time first team All-Southern Pacific League selection, including the honor of MVP as a sophomore... Displayed her best performance as a sophomore when she led Narbonne in a win over Buena High in the CIF Southern California Regional by scoring 24 points and hitting 8-of-10 at the free throw line... Following her junior year, she was named a Junior Olympic Team Alternate... Cheeks was a eight-year member of the Olympic Girls Development Team... She led her U-15 and U-17 teams to fourth-place finishes... A prep teammate of current USC forward Ebony Hoffman and center Portia Mitchell. PERSONAL: Jessica Nicole Cheeks was born on Aug. 1, 1981 in Los Angeles... The daughter of Robert and Deborah Cheeks, she has one sister, Jennifer, and one brother, Osi... Her father, Robert, played collegiate basketball at Whittier College and played professionally in France for four years... Chose USC because of the academic reputation and highly recognizable athletic achievements... Her major is undeclared, but she would like to play in the WNBA upon graduation. Cheeks Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN Total University of Southern California Women s Basketball

11 Returning Players #3 TIFFANY ELMORE Guard 5-10 Senior Sacramento, Calif. (Florin HS) Elmore s Career Highs Field Goals Made: 9, three times last vs. Pepperdine, 12/15/00 FG Attempts: 24, vs. UCLA, 1/23/99 FG Percentage:.636 (7-11), vs. Washington, 1/9/00 3PT Field Goals Made: 4, vs. Washington, 1/30/99 3PT FG Attempts: 9, vs. Washington, 1/30/99 3PT FG Percentage: (1-1), several times last vs. Oregon State, 1/27/01 Free Throws Made: 9, vs. Santa Clara, 3/16/00 FT Attempts: 11, three times last vs. Santa Clara, 3/16/00 FT Percentage: (4-4), several times last vs. Stanford, 3/1/01 Total Points: 24, vs. California, 2/12/99 24, vs. Drake, 11/24/98 Rebounds: 9, three times last vs. Stanford, 2/4/01 Assists: 7, vs. WSU, 1/4/01 Blocks: 3, vs. LBSU, 12/8/99 3, vs. Arizona State, 1/20/00 Steals: 6, vs. Arizona, 2/18/01 Minutes: 38, vs. Washington, 1/7/01 THIS SEASON: Tiffany Elmore begins her senior season with the Women of Troy... A player who brings life to the team both on and off the court... Has been through it all in her four years and has always possessed the ability to overcome... A talented and athletic player who will be looked upon to make great contributions in her final season... A returning starter on the perimeter. IN : Elmore made 19 starts and played in all 28 games as a junior... Averaged 9.0 points, 1.3 assists, 1.3 steals and 3.4 rebounds per outing... Contributed double figures in scoring in nine games... Added 14 points and four steals, including a 77.8 percent (7-9) shooting effort at the line against UCSB (Nov. 24)... Returning to her hometown, she led with 20 points (8-14) against Sacramento State (Dec. 9)... Posted her second-consecutive 20+ point game when she led the team with 22 points against Pepperdine (Dec. 15)... Added a career-high seven assists against Washington State (Jan. 4)... Fell one point and one rebound short of a double-double against Washington (Jan. 7) while leading the team with nine boards... Led with 13 points and added seven rebounds in win over UCLA (Feb. 10)... Contributed a career-high six steals in addition to nine points against Arizona (Feb. 18). IN : Elmore made 28 starts in 29 games played as a sophomore... She finished second on the team in scoring with a 10.6 points per game average and 76.4 shooting percentage at the line... She finished ninth in the Pac-10 hitting 81-of-106 free throws for the year... She also averaged 3.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.5 steals per game... Following an outstanding conference season, she earned 2000 All-Pac-10 honorable mention honors... Posted double figures in scoring in 17 games, including the final 9-of She added 14 points and a career-best five assists against Baylor (Dec. 19)... The only game she missed was due to a sprained right ankle that she suffered during practice on Jan. 5 and did not play against Washington State (Jan. 7)... Added 13 points against Arizona State (Jan. 20) and tied a career-high with three blocks... Hit the game-winning shot at the buzzer against Oregon (Jan. 27)... Scored 20 points against UCLA (Feb. 12) and put the Trojans ahead for good on a jumper with 51 seconds left... Scored five points in the final minute to secure USC s victory over Arizona State (Feb. 19)... Named Pac-10 Player of the Week (Feb. 21) after averaging 13.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.5 steals and an 81.8 shooting percent from the line in USC s upset victories over the Wildcats and Sun Devils... Had a season-high 21 points and career-high five steals hitting five key free throws at the end of the game against Washington (Mar. 9)... Clinched USC s victory over Washington State (Mar. 11) with a layup at 2:45 to put the Trojans up for good... She led with 16 points against the Cougars, scoring the final seven in the game... For the second straight year she was honored as the team s Best Free Throw Shooter. IN : As a freshman, Elmore made 25 starts and played in 27 games for the Women of Troy... Quickly making a name for herself in the Pac-10, she was the 13th highest scorer in the conference and the secondhighest scorer on the team with an 11.9 average... She averaged 4.3 rebounds on the season... With her performance, she was honored as a Pac-10 All- Freshman honorable mention selection... Against California (Feb. 12), Elmore tied her career high in points (24) and added eight rebounds... She posted a career-high nine rebounds against UCLA (Feb. 20), along with 11 points and three assists... She recorded 24 points against Drake (Nov. 24), hitting 3-of-4 threepointers... Against Washington (Jan. 30), she had 20 points and four rebounds... At the end of the season, she was named the team's 'Best Free Throw Shooter' by the coaching staff. IN HIGH SCHOOL: Elmore is a 1998 graduate of Florin High in Sacramento, Calif.... A 1998 Street & Smith s All-American honorable mention, Student Sports All- State first team selection and the Sacramento Bee s all-area Player of the Year, she averaged 26 points and nine rebounds as a senior... She led Florin to its third consecutive Delta League title, earning her third-straight league MVP honor... With a 19.3 points per game average as a sophomore and 20.1 as a junior, she led Florin to a 39-game win streak in the Delta League... Florin won the Sac-Joaquin Section championship game in 1996 and In 1996 and 1997, she was named Student Sports All-State Underclass first team and All-Metro Area first team... Elmore was also a three-year letterwinner as a sprinter on the Florin track team. PERSONAL: Tiffany Elmore was born Nov. 7, 1980, in Morehead, Ky.... The daughter of Byron and Constance Elmore, she has three sisters, Tori, Tameka and Latoshia, and one brother, Elijah... She is a sociology major who hopes to pursue a career in social work and youth counseling... She would like to continue playing basketball in the WNBA after graduation... In the summer of 1998, she held a one-day basketball camp for children in the Florin community called the Tiffany Elmore Basketball Clinic. I want to give back to the places that helped me, she said. Kids want to look up to positive people, and they need to understand that hard work pays off, like it did for me. Elmore's Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN Total University of Southern California Women s Basketball 11

12 Returning Players #20 TENNILLE GRANT Guard/Forward 5-10 Junior Kansas City, Mo. (Northeast HS) Grant s Career Highs Field Goals Made: 5, vs. St. Joseph s, 11/26/00 FG Attempts: 9, vs. Baylor, 12/20/00 FG Percentage:.714 (5-7), vs. St. Joseph s, 11/26/00 3PT FG Attempts: 1, vs. WSU, 1/4/01 1, vs. Creighton, 11/26/99 Free Throws Made: 6, vs. Arizona, 1/18/01 FT Attempts: 6, vs. Arizona, 1/18/01 FT Percentage: (6-6), vs. Arizona, 1/18/01 Total Points: 10, vs. Arizona, 1/18/01 10, vs. St. Joseph s, 11/26/00 Rebounds: 7, vs. Sacramento State, 12/9/00 7, vs. St. Joseph s, 11/26/00 Assists: 2, four times last vs. Oregon State, 2/23/01 Blocks: 1, vs. Drake, 11/19/00 Steals: 2, three times last vs. UCLA, 1/14/01 Minutes: 31, vs. Arizona, 1/18/01 THIS SEASON: Tennille Grant returns for her junior season with the Women of Troy... The most improved player last season who consistently displayed her uncanny scoring ability... She can also defend and run the floor... Looking to break through this season and make an impact on the court. IN : Grant played in 25 games as a sophomore and averaged 3.5 points and 2.2 rebounds per outing (up from 1.6 and 1.2 the previous year... She led the team with a 46.6 shooting percentage in For her drastic improvement, Grant was honored as the team s Most Improved Player... Set a career-high with 10 points, seven rebounds and a 71.4 percent shooting effort (5-7) against St. Joseph s (Nov. 26)... Added another career-best seven boards against Sacramento State (Dec. 9)... Collected nine points just in the first half after going 4-for-6 from the field against Washington State (Jan. 4)... Added 10 points against Arizona (Jan. 18) and surpassed career-highs in free throws made (6), free throws attempted (6) and free throw percentage (100.0). IN : Mainly a reserve player, Grant played in 22 games as a freshman... Averaged 1.6 points and 1.2 rebounds per game... Was 2-of-2 from the field against San Diego State (Dec. 4)... Hit 2-of-3 from the field and 2- of-2 at the line for a season-high six points and five rebounds against Sacramento State (Dec. 11)... Hit 2- of-2 from the field against Arizona State (Jan. 20). IN HIGH SCHOOL: Grant was a 1999 graduate of Northeast Military Magnet in Kansas City, Mo.... She was honored as a Nike Midwest All-American honorable mention pick as a senior, and earned all-state first team honors in 1998 and second team honors in An All-Metro League first team selection in 1998, an all-district first teamer in 1997 and 1998 and a second team selection in 1996 and In the Interscholastic League, she was the leading scorer for three seasons and the leading rebounder for two seasons... Named the Interscholastic League MVP her junior and senior seasons... In her prep four-year career, she collected 1,975 points. PERSONAL: Tennille Grant was born on July 23, 1981, in Kansas City, Mo.... The daughter of Gary Grant and Tina Elbert, she has three sisters, Whitney, Dhmir and Garis... She was Northeast High s Valedictorian and was chosen as one of Who's Who Among America's Youth in In 1998, she served as the National Honor Society president... She is a fine arts major at USC with an emphasis on entrepreneurship... Following graduation, she hopes to work in the entertainment industry. Grant's Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN Total University of Southern California Women s Basketball

13 Returning Players #32 EBONY HOFFMAN Forward/Center 6-2 Sophomore Harbor City, Calif. (Narbonne HS) Hoffman s Career Highs Field Goals Made: 9, vs. Arizona State, 1/20/01 FG Attempts: 16, vs. Arizona State, 2/15/01 16, vs. Arizona State, 1/20/01 FG Percentage:.800 (4-5), vs. California, 3/3/01 3PT Field Goals Made: 1, three times last vs. Washington, 3/8/01 3PT Attempts: 3, vs. Stanford, 2/4/01 3PT FG Percentage: (1-1), vs. Washington, 3/8/ (1-1), vs. Stanford, 3/1/01 Free Throws Made: 10, vs. Stanford, 2/4/01 FT Attempts: 12, vs. Stanford, 2/4/01 FT Percentage: (6-6), vs. St. Joseph s, 11/26/00 Total Points: 21, three times last vs. Stanford, 3/1/01 Rebounds: 17, vs. Oregon, 1/25/01 Assists: 8, vs. Sacramento State, 12/9/00 Blocks: 4, vs. Arizona State, 1/20/01 Steals: 4, vs. Washington, 1/7/01 Minutes: 36, vs. Stanford, 2/4/01 THIS SEASON: Ebony Hoffman enters her second season with the Women of Troy... On of the most dominating post players in the conference who had an outstanding freshman campaign... Her potential reaches far beyond what she has already accomplished... Underwent shoulder surgery this June and looks to be a healthier and more experienced player this season... A returning starter in the post. IN : In her first season with the Women of Troy, Hoffman made 26 starts and appeared in all 28 games... Led the team in scoring (12.5 ppg) and rebounding (8.0 rpg) - the first freshman to do so since Lisa Leslie in Finished among conference leaders in six total categories, including scoring (15th), rebounding (3rd), offensive rebounding (2nd, 3.14), defensive rebounding (3rd, 4.82), free throw percentage (6th, 75.8) and blocked shots (8th, 0.93)... Named to the Basketball Times All-Freshman team and Women s Basketball Journal Freshman All- American second team... Also received All-Pac- 10 honorable mention and Pac-10 All-Freshman honors... Named the team s Best Free Throw Shooter and Top Rebounder... Led the team in scoring in 10 games and rebounding in 16 games... Contributed 20 double-figure scoring games, including 10-straight double-digit outings from Dec. 28 through Feb Made first collegiate start against Creighton (Nov. 17)... Finished one rebound and two assists shy of a triple-double against Sacramento State (Dec. 9) after contributing 14 points, nine boards and a season-high eight assists... Led the team with eight rebounds and a season-high 21 points against Washington State (Jan. 4)... Earned her first (and the team s first) double-double of the season with 19 points and a season-best 17 rebounds against Oregon (Jan. 25)... Recorded another double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds against Oregon State (Jan. 27)... Honored as the Pac-10 Player of the Week for her performances against the Ducks and Beavers, after averaging 15.5 points and rebounds in the series... Tied a season high with 21 points against Stanford (Feb. 4), including a 10-of-12 effort at the line... Collected her third double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds against Arizona (Feb. 18)... Again tied her season high with 21 points against Stanford (March 1) in addition to 13 rebounds for her fourth double-double of the season. IN HIGH SCHOOL: Hoffman is a 2000 graduate of Narbonne High in Harbor City, Calif... She was listed as the No. 2 prep recruit in the nation by USA Today, and the top post player in the country A two-time USA Today All- American (first team in 1999, honorable mention in 1998) In 1999, she earned Parade All-American fourth team honors, then was named to the Parade first team in 2000 Selected to Street & Smith s and Student Sport All-American teams the last two seasons Hoffman was among three athletes chosen as 2000 Naismith Award finalists Selected to the Los Angeles Times South Bay/Westside all-area team... As she led the Gauchos to the California state championship and mythical national title as a senior, she was once honored as the Power Bar Athlete of the Week, selected as the Marine League MVP, and named to the all-state and all-city girls basketball first teams (honors she also garnered as a sophomore and junior) She served as the team s captain during the season... Over her four-year prep career, Hoffman averaged 15.0 rebounds and more than 17.0 points per game She also averaged 52.0 percent from the floor, 47.0 percent from behind the arc and 79.0 percent shooting at the line During her career, Narbonne recorded a mark, including a 34-0 undefeated record during the campaign, playing arguably the nation s toughest schedule Hoffman set school records with 2,118 career points, 1,851 rebounds and 496 blocks She earned her first area Player of the Year honor as a junior and was also named the South Bay Daily Breeze Player of the Year... As a sophomore, she was the Los Angeles City Player of the Year and grabbed her first of three league MVP titles She also played volleyball, earning all-city and all-league notoriety, along with the league MVP title as a junior... Hoffman was a six-year member of the Olympic Girls Development Traveling Team... A two-time AAU All-American, she led her U-15 and U-16 teams to fourth-place finishes (1997, 1998), and a seventh place finish with the U-17 team in Hoffman was selected to the 2000 Women s Junior World Championship Team where she helped lead them to a gold medal at the Women s Junior World Championships... With the team, Hoffman averaged a 38.5 shooting percentage and 5.6 rebounds per game... A prep teammate of current USC guard Jessica Cheeks and center Portia Mitchell. PERSONAL: Ebony Vernice Hoffman was born on Aug. 27, 1982, in Los Angeles... The daughter of Floyd and Marsha Hoffman, she has one sister, Erika, and one brother, Elliot, who she refers to as her inspiration and motivation to excel on the basketball court... She s commonly referred to as Big Dog... Hoffman hopes to continue her playing career in the WNBA after graduating... She plans on majoring in television and communications. Hoffman's Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN Total University of Southern California Women s Basketball 13

14 Returning Players #23 AISHA HOLLANS Guard 5-9 Sophomore Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley HS) Hollans Career Highs Field Goals Made: 10, vs. WSU, 3/10/01 FG Attempts: 17, vs. UCLA, 1/14/01 FG Percentage:.769 (10-13), vs. WSU, 3/10/01 3PT Field Goals Made: 3, vs. Texas Tech, 12/22/00 3PT Attempts: 7, vs. UCLA, 1/14/01 3PT FG Percentage: (2-2), vs. California, 2/2/01 Free Throws Made: 6, vs. California, 3/3/01 FT Attempts: 7, vs. Oregon State, 1/27/01 7, vs. Notre Dame, 12/28/00 FT Percentage: (6-6), vs. California, 3/3/01 Total Points: 26, vs. California, 3/3/01 Rebounds: 9, vs. Arizona State, 1/20/01 Assists: 3, three times last vs. California, 3/3/01 Blocks: 2, vs. Oregon State, 1/27/01 Steals: 5, vs. California, 3/3/01 Minutes: 37, vs. Washington, 1/7/01 THIS SEASON: Aisha Hollans begins her second season with the Women of Troy... One of the most gifted guards in the conference who had a difficult time last season while recovering from an early season injury... An important player to have on the court at all times... A returning starter on the perimeter. IN : Hollans made 11 starts and played in 21 games in her first season at USC... Finished second on the team and 16th in the Pac-10 with a 12.0 points per game average... Received Pac-10 All-Freshman Team honorable mention accolades... Missed the first six games of the season due to a back injury... Entered her first collegiate game on Dec. 15 against Pepperdine and contributed six rebounds and 14 points off of 6-of-12 shooting... Continued her scoring spree by adding double figures in her first seven-consecutive games... Posted 13 double-digit games throughout the season... Hit a season-high 3-of-5 three pointers against Texas Tech (Dec. 22)... Made her first collegiate start against Notre Dame (Dec. 28) and led with 11 points... Led on the boards with a seasonhigh nine against Arizona State (Jan. 20)... Did not play against the UCLA (Feb. 10) after injuring her right shoulder during practice on Feb Reentered the starting lineup against Oregon State (Feb. 23)... With an outstanding performance in front of a hometown Berkeley crowd, she set a season high with 26 points and five steals to lead USC over Cal (March 3) with a 64.3 shooting percentage, including 6-of-6 at the line... Led with 21 points off of 10-of-13 shooting against Washington State (March 10) to end the season. IN HIGH SCHOOL: Hollans is a 2000 graduate of Berkeley (Calif.) High... Considered one of the nation s Top 25 recruits and ranked 21st by the All-Star Girls Report... She led her team to the 2000 CIF Division I finals while scoring 22 points in her last prep game... Berkeley advanced to the CIF semifinals and NCS Championship in her first three seasons... Four-time league champs, Berkeley won the CIF championship in 1997 and Hollans was honored as the championship game MVP... In her four-year career, she scored more than 2,500 points and grabbed more than 1,450 rebounds, leading the Yellowjackets to a overall record and earning NIKE and WBCA All-American honors (an honor she also earned as a junior)... The 2000 Contra Costa Times Female Athlete of the Year, she also helped lead her squad to the East Bay Athletic League, NCS and NorCal titles... She was the NCS Player of the Year as a sophomore, junior and senior... Earned her third-consecutive ANG Newspapers Player of the Year honor as a senior... A 2000 third team Parade All-American and three-time USA Today, Student Sports and Street & Smith s first team All-American... Honored as an All-East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) selection all four years... Named the EBAL MVP in 1998, 1999 and 2000 and honored as the California Sophomore of the Year in A four-year all-state selection (second team in 1997 and first team pick in 1998, 1999 and 2000)... Played club basketball with the East Bay Hoop (1 yr.) and North Coast Express (2 yrs.) and was named MVP each year... A member of the 1998 USA Women s World Youth Games national team... With the U-17 Junior National Team, she traveled to Russia and helped lead the team to a bronze-medal finish... As a senior, she was awarded the Mayor s Achievement Award for leadership. PERSONAL: Aisha Glories Hollans was born on May 1, 1981, in Berkeley... Goes by the nickname of ReeCee (derives from her middle name which is pronounced gloreece )... The daughter of Danny and Gloria Hollans, she has one sister, Ayana... Lists shopping and going to the movies as her favorite pastimes... Chose to attend USC because she felt at home and comfortable on campus, and because of the Women of Troy s historic basketball tradition... She would like to play professional basketball after graduation... Her major is undeclared. Hollans Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN Total University of Southern California Women s Basketball

15 Returning Players #14 CARMEN KRAUSE Forward 6-1 Senior Prescott, Ariz. (Prescott HS) Krause s Career Highs Field Goals Made: 4, vs. Baylor, 12/19/99 FG Attempts: 7, vs. California, 2/2/01 FG Percentage: (3-3), vs. Washington, 1/7/ (4-5), vs. Baylor, 12/19/99 3PT Field Goals Made: 2, vs. Stanford, 3/5/00 2, vs. California, 3/3/00 3PT FG Attempts: 3, vs. Stanford, 3/5/00 3PT FG Percentage: (2-2), vs. Stanford, 3/5/00 Free Throws Made: 9, vs. UCLA, 2/20/99 FT Attempts: 12, vs. Arizona, 2/17/00 FT Percentage: (5-5), vs. UCLA, 2/10/ (8-12), vs. Arizona, 2/17/00 Total Points: 11, vs. Baylor, 12/19/99 Rebounds: 9, vs. UCLA, 1/14/01 9, vs. Long Beach State, 12/5/99 Assists: 5, vs. WSU, 1/28/99 5, vs. Blocks: 1, three times last vs. WSU, 3/10/01 Steals: 3, four times last vs. California, 2/2/01 Minutes: 37, vs. Oregon State, 2/4/99 THIS SEASON: Carmen Krause returns for her senior season with the Women of Troy... An important inspirational leader... She motivates the team with the same heart she plays with... An outstanding defender who will be relied upon for her toughness in the post. IN : Krause made 10 starts and played in 26 games as a junior... Averaged 3.9 points, 1.6 assists and 2.7 rebounds per game... Made her first start of the season against St. Joseph s (Nov. 26) and contributed four points, rebounds and assists... Started against Washington (Jan. 7) and sparked the Trojans lead by hitting the team s first 3-of-5 field goals... Against the Bruins (Jan. 14) she tied a career high with nine rebounds... Did not play against Arizona (Jan. 18) to rest a mild sprain she suffered on her left ankle at practice on Jan Returned to the lineup against Arizona State (Jan. 20) and contributed three assists and four rebounds... Equaled a career high with three steals against Cal (Feb. 2) and tied a season high with nine points. IN : Krause played in all but one (due to illness) of the 30 games throughout the season... Had a career-best performance against Baylor (Dec. 19) with 11 points (4-of-5) and four rebounds... Went 5-of-6 at the line, grabbed seven rebounds and forced two turnovers against UC Santa Barbara (Dec. 21)... Hit her first three-pointer of the season en route to a six point, three assist performance against Arizona State (Jan. 20)... Posted a season-best four assists against Stanford (Feb. 5)... Played a key role in the win over Arizona (Feb. 17), going 8-of-12 at the line for 10 points, and grabbing five boards... Set a career-best by hitting 2-of-2 from three-point range against Cal (Mar. 3)... Was honored as the team s Top Defender at the end-of-year banquet... She was also presented with the Barbara Williams Academic Award for maintaining one of the team s highest grade point averages. IN : As a freshman, Krause started in 13 of 26 games... She averaged 3.8 points and 3.1 rebounds on the season... Posted nine points with a career-high nine rebounds against Long Beach State (Dec. 12)... She had nine points, six rebounds and five assists in the game against Washington State (Jan. 28) and nine points, two rebounds against UCLA (Feb. 20)... At the end of the season she was honored as the team's 'Most Improved Player'. IN HIGH SCHOOL: Krause is a 1998 graduate of Prescott (Ariz.) High... As a prep athlete, she earned 1998 Street & Smith s All-American honorable mention, 1998 all-state second team and all-area Player of the Year honors as senior... She averaged 14.0 points and 11.5 rebounds, leading Prescott to the state 4-A quarterfinals... As a junior, she averaged 13.0 points and 11.0 rebounds per game, earning 1997 All-State first team, 1997 Skyline Region MVP and Prescott Courier All-Tri-City first team honors... That season, she also led Prescott High to the Arizona state 4- A semifinals... She was a 1996 all-state honorable mention and Prescott Courier All-Tri-City first team selection... She also played volleyball and track and field, and earned All-Skyline Region first team honors as a junior and senior in volleyball (playing outside hitter and middle blocker)... Earned All-Skyline honors in track as a sophomore... Competing chiefly in field events, her top event was the high jump and her best leap was Academically, she was named Prescott High s Female Scholar Athlete of the Year in PERSONAL: Carmen Krause was born on April 10, 1980, in Lincoln, Neb.... The daughter of John Krause and Janne Cooper... Among her hobbies is dancing at her mother s dance studio... A health promotions and disease prevention major who hopes to pursue a career in physical therapy... She is only the second Arizona native in USC women's basketball history. Krause's Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN Total University of Southern California Women s Basketball 15

16 Returning Players #35 PORTIA MITCHELL Center 6-4 RS Sophomore Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne HS) Mitchell s Career Highs Field Goals Made: 1, five times last time vs. California, 3/3/01 FG Attempts: 7, vs. Sacramento State, 12/9/00 FG Percentage: (2-2), two times last vs. Arizona State, 1/20/00 Free Throws Made: 2, vs. Arizona, 2/18/01 2, vs. Sacramento State, 12/9/00 FT Attempts: 2, vs. Arizona, 2/18/01 2, vs. Sacramento State, 12/9/00 FT Percentage: (2-2), vs. Arizona, 2/18/ (2-2), vs. Sac State, 12/9/00 Total Points: 4, vs. Sacramento State, 12/9/00 Rebounds: 4, vs. Arizona State, 2/15/01 4, vs. Sacramento State, 12/9/00 Assists: 1, vs. Creighton, 11/17/00 Blocks: 1, five times last vs. Pepperdine, 12/15/00 Steals: 1, vs. Oregon, 1/25/01 Minutes: 8, vs. Sacramento State, 12/9/00 THIS SEASON: Portia Mitchell begins her redshirt sophomore year at USC... Her continued development will make a strong impact on the team... A player with good skills and great size... Needs to continue to become a hardworking, responsible player. IN : In her first active season, Mitchell played in 14 games... She averaged 1.1 points and 1.6 rebounds per outing... Hit a field goal and posted a block in five games throughout the season... Made her collegiate debut against Creighton (Nov. 17), collecting three rebounds in six minutes... Added a season-high four points and four rebounds against Sacramento State (Dec. 9). IN : Mitchell did not play during the season because she did not meet conditioning requirements. IN HIGH SCHOOL: A 1999 graduate of Narbonne High in Harbor City, Calif., Mitchell was a Women's Basketball Journal All-American and Nike All-American as a senior and a Student Sport All-American selection following her sophomore, junior and senior seasons... In 1997 and 1998, she was a member of the AAU National team... She was an All-Bay League first team selection her sophomore year, and a second team selection as a freshman... In 1997, Mitchell earned all-state first team honors and was selected to the all-area and All-South Bay/Westside second teams... She played in the Olympic Girls Development League for six years... A prep teammate of current USC guard Jessica Cheeks and forward Ebony Hoffman. PERSONAL: Portia Lorraine Mitchell was born on Feb. 17, 1981, in Los Angeles, Calif.... The daughter of George and Janice Mitchell, she has three sisters, Naresh, Onita and Raimi... Her mother, Janice, was a three-sport athlete at Harbor Junior College, playing Volleyball, basketball and softball... Her father, George, is a professional drummer who works with artist Patti LaBelle... Her uncle is Marcus Cotton, a former outside linebacker for USC ( )... She is a former prep teammate of USC freshman forward Ebony Hoffman... A sociology major who would like to pursue her dream of playing professional basketball... In the summer of 1998, she was one of 25 prep athletes invited to try out for the USA Olympic Team. Mitchell s Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN R e d s h i r t S e a s o n Total University of Southern California Women s Basketball

17 Returning Players #5 CAMILLE NORWOOD Guard 5-8 Senior Los Angeles, Calif. (Washington HS) Norwood s Career Highs Field Goals Made: 5, vs. Oregon State, 2/4/99 FG Attempts: 12, vs. Oregon State, 2/4/99 12, vs. FG Percentage:.750 (3-4), vs. Arizona, 2/17/00 3PT Field Goals Made: 2, five times last vs. Santa Clara, 3/16/00 3PT FG Attempts: 6, vs. Stanford, 2/14/99 6, vs. 3PT FG Percentage: (2-2), vs. SCU, 3/16/ (2-2), vs. Arizona, 2/17/00 Free Throws Made: 5, three times last vs. California, 3/3/01 FT Attempts: 6, three times last vs. California, 3/3/01 FT Percentage:.833 (5-6), three times last vs. California, 3/3/01 Total Points: 12, vs. Oregon State, 2/4/99 Rebounds: 7, vs. Washington, 1/7/01 Assists: 5, vs. Washington, 1/7/01 5, vs. Pepperdine, 12/15/00 Blocks: 1, four times last vs. California, 3/3/00 Steals: 3, vs. Washington, 1/30/99 Minutes: 37, vs. California, 2/12/99 THIS SEASON: Camille Norwood enters her senior season with the Women of Troy... According to head coach Chris Gobrecht there is not a steadier hand on the team... A player who gets it done when necessary... Has struggled through multiple injuries but looking to complete her career with a strong performance as a senior. IN : Made two starts in 23 appearances as a junior... Underwent knee ligament surgery in July of 2000 and played limited minutes at the start of the season while undergoing rehabilitation... Averaged 2.4 points, 1.4 assists and 1.2 rebounds per game... Made her first start of the season against Sacramento State (Dec. 9)... Set a career-high with five assists against Pepperdine (Dec. 15), while posting a season-best six points... Set a career high with seven rebounds and tied a career high with five assists against Washington (Jan. 7)... Sprained her left ankle at practice on Feb Returned to the court against Oregon State (Feb. 23) and added three points and two rebounds... Hit 5-of-6 free throws (83.3 percent) down the stretch against Cal (March 3). IN : Norwood played in 25 games as a sophomore... As the backup point guard, she averaged 11.3 minutes, 3.4 points and 1.0 rebounds per game... Made a definite impact in the second half of the conference season averaging 5.7 points and 14.5 minutes per game in the final 10 games... Had a season-high three assists against Oregon State (Jan. 29)... Had her best performance of the season against Arizona (Feb. 17), hitting 2-of-2 from three-point range (8 points) - a career-high - and adding three rebounds... Against Arizona State (Feb. 19), collected a season-high 10 points and hit 1-of-1 at the line and behind the arch... Under pressure, she hit 5-of-6 at the line to clinch the victory over Oregon (Feb. 26)... Posted her first block against Cal (Mar. 3), tieing a career-high... Tied a season-high with 10 points against Stanford (Mar. 5). IN : As a freshman, Norwood started in 11 of 27 games... Averaged 4.1 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.2 assists playing mainly at the point guard position... She had a career-high 12 points at Oregon State (Feb. 4)... Posted a career-high five rebounds with four points against Washington State (Feb. 27)... Collected 10 points against California (Jan. 16). IN HIGH SCHOOL: Norwood is a 1998 graduate of Washington High School in Los Angeles, Calif... A 1998 Street & Smith All-American honorable mention, she was also named to the all-city Section 4-A first team as a senior, and the 1998 Los Angeles Times Central City Player of the Year... Averaged 24.5 points per game as a senior and led Washington to the City Section 4-A playoffs... The MVP of the Watts Summer Games in 1996, she competed in the high jump as a junior in 1997 and finished third at the City Section 4-A meet with a jump of 5-foot-6... As a prep, she also played softball as a freshman. PERSONAL: Camille Norwood was born on Nov. 23, 1980, in Los Angeles... The daughter of Bertola Norwood and Mamie Tate, she has two brothers, Andrew and Benji, and two sisters, Katrece and Jeanine... She is a sociology major and would like to enter the nursing field upon graduation... In high school, she spent two years as a team attendant for the Los Angeles Sparks. Norwood's Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN Total University of Southern California Women s Basketball 17

18 #15 LAUREN SMITH-HAMS Guard 5-7 Junior Los Altos, Calif. (Pinewood HS) Returning Players Smith-Hams Career Highs Field Goals Made: 4, vs. Sac State 12/11/99 FG Attempts: 10, vs. Rutgers, 12/30/99 FG Percentage:.750 (3-4), vs. Oregon, 2/26/00 3PT Field Goals Made: 3, vs. Sac State, 12/11/99 3PT FG Attempts: 8, vs. Rutgers, 12/30/99 3PT FG Percentage: (2-2), vs. Oregon, 2/26/00 Free Throws Made: 3, vs. California, 3/3/01 FT Attempts: 6, vs. California, 3/3/01 FT Percentage: (2-2), three times last vs. WSU, 3/11/00 Total Points: 11, vs. Sac State, 12/11/99 Rebounds: 4, vs. Washington, 3/9/00 Assists: 3, vs. Washington St, 1/7/00 Steals: 3, vs. Arizona State, 2/19/00 3, vs. WSU, 1/7/00 Minutes: 28, vs. WSU, 1/7/00 THIS SEASON: Lauren Smith-Hams begins her junior season with the Women of Troy... Was much quieter off the bench as a sophomore, but maintained a strong level of defense... A significant scoring threat who will fight for her position on the court. IN : Smith-Hams appeared in 15 games as a sophomore... Averaged 2.0 points per game with a 45.5 shooting percentage for the season... Played a season-high 22 minutes against Drake (Nov. 19), shooting 66.7 percent (2-3) and adding two rebounds... Was 2-of-3 from three-point range for a season-best six points against Sacramento State (Dec. 9)... Made a careerhigh 3-of-6 at the line in the final minute against Cal (March 3)... Honored with the 2001 Barbara Williams Academic Award. IN : As a freshman, Smith-Hams played in 27 games and made three starts as a one/two guard... She made her first start against Creighton on Nov In only her second start of the season against Sacramento State (Dec. 11), she hit 3-of-6 from three-point range to add to a season-high 11 total points... Made a season-best three steals against the Sun Devils (Feb. 19)... Hit 3-of-4 off the bench, including 2-of-2 from behind the arch for eight points against Oregon (Feb. 26)... Grabbed a season-high four rebounds against Washington (Mar. 9). IN HIGH SCHOOL: A 1999 graduate of Pinewood High in Los Altos, Calif., Smith-Hams was a four-year All-Private School Athletic League first team selection and a twotime league MVP (1996 and 1999)... She was named Division V Player of the Year as a senior, averaging 22.1 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.2 steals and 7.3 assists per game... During the 1999 season, she made 100 three-point shots... She graduated as Pinewood's career leader in scoring, assists and steals... In her junior and senior seasons, she was an All-State Division V first team selection... Was honored as Pinewood's Athlete of the Year after her final season. PERSONAL: Lauren Wise Smith-Hams was born on June 17, 1981, in Los Altos, Calif.... The daughter of Denise Smith- Hams and Steve Hams, she has two sisters, Brett and Taylor... Her father, Steve, was one of the founders of the now-defunct American Basketball League... She is a business administration major with an emphasis in cinema and television... Following graduation, she hopes to pursue her MBA. Smith-Hams Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN Total University of Southern California Women s Basketball

19 Returning Players #21 ERIN YOUNG Guard/Forward 5-11 Junior Dallas, Tex. (Highland Park HS) Young s Career Highs Field Goals Made: 3, vs. Washington St., 1/7/00 FG Attempts: 9, vs. Washington St., 1/7/00 FG Percentage: (2-2), vs. Arizona, 1/22/00 3PT Field Goals Made: 2, vs. Washington St., 1/7/00 3PT FG Attempts: 3, vs. Washington St., 1/7/00 3PT FG Percentage: (1-1), vs. Arizona, 2/18/ (2-3), vs. WSU, 1/7/00 Free Throws Made: 2, six times last vs. Stanford, 2/4/01 FT Attempts: 3, vs. California, 3/3/00 FT Percentage: (2-2), five times last vs. Stanford, 2/4/01 Total Points: 9, vs. Washington St., 1/7/00 Rebounds: 5, vs. Sacramento State, 12/9/00 Assists: 2, four times last vs. UCSB, 11/24/00 Steals: 2, vs. Oregon, 2/26/00 Minutes: 21, vs. Washington St, 1/7/00 THIS SEASON: Erin Young enters her junior season with the Women of Troy as a walk-on guard... Her shooting abilities are crucial to the team... Needs to become much more explosive after a quiet sophomore campaign. IN : Young played in 24 games as a sophomore and averaged 0.5 points, 0.5 assists and 0.8 rebounds per game... Grabbed a career-high five rebounds in 15 minutes on the court against Sacramento State (Dec. 9)... Played 13 minutes against Stanford (Feb. 2) and tied a career high hitting 2-of-2 at the line... Posted a season-best three points against Arizona (Feb. 18)... Honored with the Coaches Award for her dedication to the team both on and off the court. IN : As a walk-on, Young played in 26 of 30 games throughout the season, and made one start... Tallied her first field goal of the season with a three-point shot against Sacramento State (Dec. 11)... Topped her previous performances with a season-high nine points and three rebounds, including 2-3 from three-point range in 21 minutes of play against Washington State (Jan. 7)... Shot percent in nine minutes on the court with one field goal and 2-of-2 at the line against Cal (Feb. 3)... Made her first collegiate start against Stanford (Feb. 5)... Collected a season-best two steals against Oregon (Feb. 26). IN HIGH SCHOOL: Young is a 1999 graduate of Highland Park High in Dallas, Tex... As a prep, she was a three-year letterwinner in both basketball and soccer... She earned basketball all-district honors all three years, including two first-team selections as a junior and senior... Following the season she was also honored as the District Most Valuable Player... She helped lead her team to three area championships and one regional semifinal appearance in That same year, she posted her best performance at the area championships by accounting for 31 points in the game... On the club level, she competed with the Texas Flight for one year and the Texas Express for two years... In 1998 the Express claimed the U-16 AAU National Championship. PERSONAL: Erin Leigh Young was born on May 26, 1981, in Dallas, Tex.... The daughter of Charles and Lillie Young, she has one brother, Chris, and one sister, Lindsey... She comes from a long line of collegiate athletes... Her father played baseball at TCU, her brother played basketball and baseball at Princeton, and her uncle played baseball at Penn State... Coming out of high school, Young declined other scholarship offers to come to USC as a walk-on... She is a public policy management major. Young s Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN Total University of Southern California Women s Basketball 19

20 Newcomers #44 KIM GIPSON Center 6-5 Freshman Westchester, Calif. (Westchester HS) THIS SEASON: Kim Gipson begins her first season with the Women of Troy... A terrific, big-time physical player who will excel as her skills and understanding of the game improve... An exceptional and bright athlete whose natural skills will bring her much success... She possesses the type of demeanor a coach always wants on the floor. IN HIGH SCHOOL: Gipson is a 2001 graduate of Westchester (Calif.) High... A four-year basketball letterwinner and true talent, she began playing organized basketball as a high school freshman... Rated as the seventh-best recruit in the nation by All-Star Girl s Report... As a senior she led Westchester to the L.A. City Championship game with an average of 22 points, 18 rebounds, four assists and three blocks per game... Tabbed as the Western League MVP in Also honored as a 2001 Los Angeles Times all-area and South Bay Daily Breeze all-area second team pick... A first team all-league selection as a junior and second team pick as sophomore... Named to the All-L.A. City first team in 2000 and Averaged 21 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks per game as a junior... Averaged 16 points and 12 rebounds as a sophomore... A 2000 Nike Camp invitee... Made the Honor Roll all four years. PERSONAL: Kimberly Lorrine Gipson was born Nov. 16, 1983, in Los Angeles... The daughter of Timmy Gipson and Cathy Carpenter, she has one brother, Quiton Gipson (6), and one sister, Angel Carpenter (21)... Names Jerry Rice, of the NFL s Oakland Raiders, as her biggest sports hero because of his determination and work ethic... Lists Love & Basketball and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon as two of her favorite movies... Her major is undeclared, but she would like to continue playing or coaching after graduation. #33 RACHEL WOODWARD Forward 6-3 Freshman Murrieta, Calif. (Murrieta Valley HS) THIS SEASON: Rachel Woodward enters her first season with the Women of Troy... A talented passer who runs the floor well... She can catch, pass and finish on the move... Will work well in transition and without having to compromise her strong rebounding skills... Brings great size to the forward position. IN HIGH SCHOOL: Woodward is a 2001 graduate of Murrieta Valley (Calif.) High... Lettered four years in basketball... Considered to be among the top 50 prep players by various recruiting publications... All-Star Girl s Report rated her 33rd among 2001 recruits and fourth among forwards... The first four-time All- Riverside County first team selection at Murrieta and the Riverside County Player of the Year as a senior... Also named USA Today (honorable mention), WBCA and Nike All-American in 2000 and Led her team with 22.5 points, 14.5 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 2.2 blocks and 2.8 steals per game as a senior... Scored 42 percent of her team s points and grabbed 45 percent of its rebounds... The 2001 Los Angeles Times Inland Empire Player of the Year and CIF 1A Player of the Year... Named to the Division 1AA All-CIF Southern Section first team, the Riverside Press-Enterprise all-county first team and the Los Angeles Times Inland Empire all-area team (all four years)... Four-time league MVP (2001 Southwestern League, 1999 and 2000 Sunbelt League, 1998 Mountain View League)... Averaged 22.3 points and 14 rebounds as a junior and was named to the All-CIF first team... Earned All-CIF second team honors as a sophomore after averaging 21 points and 15 rebounds per game... Averaged 19.5 points and 13.7 boards as a freshman... Played club basketball with the NOC Sharks (1 year), NJB Stars (2) and Orange County Swish (2)... A member of Murrieta s Associated Student Body and was a academic all-league selection. PERSONAL: Rachel Chatham Woodward was born on June 24, 1983, in Orange County, Calif.... The daughter of Barney and Sue Woodward, she has one sister, Jaqueline (13)... Her uncle, Jack, is a 1975 graduate of USC... Her father, Barney, played football at the University of Buffalo... Lists committing to USC as one of her most thrilling moments in sports... A business major who hopes to continue her playing career in the WNBA after graduation or one day become the president of a cruise line. 20 University of Southern California Women s Basketball

21 Statistics Schedule/Results & Leaders RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS :05 p.m. at Creighton L 643 (10)Cheeks, Jessica (7)Cheeks, Jessica p.m. at Drake L 1301 (11)Elmore, Tiffany (11)Hoffman, Ebony p.m. UC SANTA BARBARA W (16)Woods, Denise (5)Hoffman, Ebony (5)Woods, Denise p.m. ST. JOSEPH'S W (14)Carter, Tashara (10)Carter, Tashara (14)Hoffman, Ebony p.m. at San Diego W (16)Woods, Denise (8)Hoffman, Ebony :05 p.m. at Sacramento State W (20)Elmore, Tiffany (9)Hoffman, Ebony p.m. PEPPERDINE W (22)Elmore, Tiffany (11)Hoffman, Ebony :00 p.m. at Baylor L 3361 (14)Woods, Denise (7)Hoffman, Ebony (7)Woods, Denise :00 PM at Texas Tech L (17)Hollans, Aisha (13)Hoffman, Ebony p.m. NOTRE DAME L 2178 (11)Hoffman, Ebony (8)Hoffman, Ebony (11)Hollans, Aisha p.m. * at Washington State L 414 (21)Hoffman, Ebony (8)Hoffman, Ebony p.m. * at Washington LOT 3395 (18)Hollans, Aisha (9)Elmore, Tiffany :00 pm * at UCLA L 4010 (14)Hollans, Aisha (9)Krause, Carmen p.m. * ARIZONA W (18)Cheeks, Jessica (5)Hoffman, Ebony (5)Grant, Tennille (5)Carter, Tashara p.m. * ARIZONA STATE L 1410 (19)Hoffman, Ebony (9)Hollans, Aisha p.m. * at Oregon W (19)Hoffman, Ebony (17)Hoffman, Ebony p.m. * at Oregon State WOT (16)Hollans, Aisha (14)Hoffman, Ebony p.m. * CALIFORNIA L 564 (14)Hollans, Aisha (8)Hoffman, Ebony p.m. * STANFORD L 1502 (21)Hoffman, Ebony (9)Elmore, Tiffany p.m. * UCLA W (13)Elmore, Tiffany (9)Carter, Tashara (13)Woods, Denise p.m. * at Arizona State L 1068 (16)Hoffman, Ebony (8)Hoffman, Ebony p.m. * at Arizona L 3507 (11)Hoffman, Ebony (10)Hoffman, Ebony p.m. * OREGON STATE L 583 (18)Hoffman, Ebony (9)Woods, Denise p.m. * OREGON L 1387 (12)Cheeks, Jessica (9)Carter, Tashara (12)Carter, Tashara :30 p.m. * at Stanford W (21)Hoffman, Ebony (13)Hoffman, Ebony p.m. * at California W (26)Hollans, Aisha (8)Hollans, Aisha p.m. * WASHINGTON W (24)Carter, Tashara (9)Woods, Denise p.m. * WASHINGTON STATE W (21)Hollans, Aisha (12)Carter, Tashara * indicates conference game Overall Team Statistics - All Games TEAM STATISTICS... USC... OPPONENT SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TEAM STATISTICS... USC... OPPONENT TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK Home win streak ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd 1OT 2OT 3OT Total USC Opponents University of Southern California Women s Basketball 21

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