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1 TOLEDO WOMEN S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT SENIOR GUARD MICHAELA RASMUSSEN SENIOR FORWARD JADA WOODY SENIOR FORWARD 2017 MAC CHAMPIONS

2 QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Rocket Quick Facts Toledo Roster Roster Analysis Season Outlook 5-9 Head Coach Tricia Cullop Bio Q&A with Coach Cullop Year-By-Year Under Coach Cullop Cullop vs. Division I Opponents 26 Associate Head Coach Vicki Hall Assistant Coach Tony Greene Assistant Coach Tifffany Swoffard Director of Operations Lauren Flaum Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Bio Michaela Rasmussen Bio Jada Woody Bio Mikaela Boyd Bio Olivia Cunningham Bio Kaayla McIntyre Bio Sarah St-Fort Bio Mae Tshitenge Bio Tyra Carlsten-Handberg Sara Rokkanen Bio Mariella Santucci Bio Tanaya Beacham Bio 66 Mariah Copeland 67 Tatyana Davis 68 Zaria Wright 69 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics Rocket Roundup Game Results Individual Statistics Points-Rebounds-Assists Category Leaders Team & Individual Highs & Lows Game-by-Game Stats MAC Review MAC Tournament All-Time Results & Records 100 Game-By-Game in MAC Tourney Under Coach Cullop MAC Tournament Bracket 102 Individual Game Records 103 Individual Season Records 104 Individual Career Records 105 Last Time in Toledo History 106 PAGE 2 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location Toledo, Ohio Population 285,937 (City); 654,696 (Metropolitan) Founded 1872 Enrollment 20,648 National Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Mid-American (West Division) Nickname Rockets Colors Midnight Blue (PMS 280) & Gold (PMS 116) Mascot Rocky the Rocket Arena (Built) Savage Arena (1976) Capacity 7,014 President Dr. Sharon L. Gaber Vice President & Athletic Director Mike O Brien Senior Associate Athletic Director/SWA Kelly Andrews NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Mary Powers COACHING STAFF Head Coach Tricia Cullop (Purdue 93) Record at Toledo (10th season) Career Record (18th season) Associate Head Coach Vicki Hall (6th season, Texas 93) Assistant Coach Tony Greene (3rd season, Langston 94) Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Tiffany Swoffard (3rd season, Austin Peay 02) Director of Operations Lauren Flaum (5th season, Eastern Michigan 09) Associate Athletic Trainer Brad Pierson (5th season, Alderson-Broaddus College 09) Basketball Office Phone (419) Team Physician Dr. Jacklyn Kiefer Strength & Conditioning Coach Steve Murray Student Assistant Coach Nancy Kessler TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record MAC Ledger (Place) 12-6 (T-3rd/West) 2017 MAC Tournament Defeated No. 11 Seed Akron in First Round, Defeated No. 3 Seed Kent St. in Quarterfinals, Defeated No. 7 Seed Buffalo in Semifinals, Defeated No. 4 Seed Northern Illinois in Finals, (MAC CHAMPIONS) 2017 NCAA Championships Lost to No. 7 Seed Creighton in First Round, Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Newcomers 4 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Associate Director/Director of Player Development & Community Engagement Brian DeBenedictis brian.debenedictis@utoledo.edu Office Number (419) Mobile Number (567) Home Number (567) Athletic Communications Fax (419) Savage Arena Press Row Phone Number (419) Official Athletics Website utrockets.com Facebook utrockets YouTube utrockets Instagram utrockets Snapchat utoledorockets

3 ROSTER NUMERICAL PAGE 3 NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN - HIGH SCHOOL (TRANSFER) 0 Olivia Cunningham* G 5-7 Jr. Horn Lake, Miss. - Horn Lake (Murray St.) 1 Sara Rokkanen* G 5-10 So. Helsinki, Finland - Mäkelänrinne 2 Mikaela Boyd** G 5-7 Jr. Hillside, Ill. - Proviso West 3 Mariella Santucci* G 5-6 So. Bologna, Italy - Liceo Scientifico Sabin 5 Sarah St-Fort** F 5-9 Jr. Montreal, PQ - Dawson College 10 Merveilles Mae Tshitenge F 5-10 Jr. Nuechatel, Switzerland - ESCC (Redlands Community College) 11 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott*** G 5-10 Sr. London, England - Greig City Academy 12 Tatyana Davis G 5-9 Fr. Madison, Ga. - Morgan County 13 Mariah Copeland G 5-9 Fr. Toledo, Ohio - Notre Dame Academy 14 Tyra Carlsten-Handberg% F 6-4 So. Stockholm, Sweden - Bromma Gymnasium (UIC) 15 Kaayla McIntyre** C 6-2 Jr. Toledo, Ohio - Notre Dame Academy 23 Tanaya Beacham F 6-1 Fr. (R) Youngstown, Ohio - Toledo Rogers 24 Michaela Rasmussen*** F 6-1 Sr. Chaska, Minn. - Holy Family Catholic 25 Zaria Wright G 5-8 Fr. Concord, N.C. - Concord First Assembly Academy 35 Jada Woody*** F 6-1 Sr. Canton, Mich. - Plymouth ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN - HIGH SCHOOL (TRANSFER) 23 Tanaya Beacham F 6-1 Fr. (R) Youngstown, Ohio - Toledo Rogers 2 Mikaela Boyd** G 5-7 Jr. Hillside, Ill. - Proviso West 11 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott*** G 5-10 Sr. London, England - Greig City Academy 14 Tyra Carlsten-Handberg% F 6-4 So. Stockholm, Sweden - Bromma Gymnasium (UIC) 13 Mariah Copeland G 5-9 Fr. Toledo, Ohio - Notre Dame Academy 12 Tatyana Davis G 5-9 Fr. Madison, Ga. - Morgan County 0 Olivia Cunningham* G 5-7 Jr. Horn Lake, Miss. - Horn Lake (Murray St.) 15 Kaayla McIntyre** C 6-2 Jr. Toledo, Ohio - Notre Dame Academy 24 Michaela Rasmussen*** F 6-1 Sr. Chaska, Minn. - Holy Family Catholic 1 Sara Rokkanen* G 5-10 So. Helsinki, Finland - Mäkelänrinne 3 Mariella Santucci* G 5-6 So. Bologna, Italy - Liceo Scientifico Sabin 5 Sarah St-Fort** F 5-9 Jr. Montreal, PQ - Dawson College 10 Merveilles Mae Tshitenge F 5-10 Jr. Nuechatel, Switzerland - ESCC (Redlands Community College) 35 Jada Woody*** F 6-1 Sr. Canton, Mich. - Plymouth 25 Zaria Wright G 5-8 Fr. Concord, N.C. - Concord First Assembly Academy * - Indicates Letters Won % - Must Sit Out Campaign Due to NCAA Transfer Rule COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF HEAD COACH: Tricia Cullop (10th season, Purdue 93) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Vicki Hall (6th season, Texas 93) ASSISTANT COACH: Tony Greene (3rd season, Langston 94) ASSISTANT COACH/RECRUITING COORDINATOR: Tiffany Swoffard (3rd season, Austin Peay 02) DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: Lauren Flaum (5th season, Eastern Michigan 09) ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC TRAINER: Brad Pierson (5th season, Alderson-Broaddus College 09) TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dr. Jacklyn Kiefer STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Steve Murray STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH: Nancy Kessler PRONUNCIATION GUIDE PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Tanaya Beacham (tuh-nay-uh beech-um), Mikaela Boyd (mih-kay-luh), Tricia Cullop (CULL-up), Tatyana Davis (xxxxx), Michaela Rasmussen (mih-kay-luh), Sara Rokkanen (ROW-kin-in), Tiffany Swoffard (SWAH-ferd), Mariella Santucci (mar-e-ell-uh SAN-too-chee), Mae Tshitenge (TUHshih-ten-gay), Jada Woody (JAY-duh), Zaria Wright (xxxxx).

4 ROSTER ANALYSIS STARTERS RETURNING (4) NO NAME YR POS HT GP-GS PPG RPG APG SPG 2 Mikaela Boyd** Jr. G Mariella Santucci* So. G Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott*** Jr. G Kaayla McIntyre** Jr. C STARTERS LOST (1) NO NAME YR POS HT GP-GS PPG RPG APG SPG 12 Janice Monakana**** Sr. F LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (9) NO NAME YR POS HT GP-GS PPG RPG APG SPG 0 Olivia Cunningham* Jr. G Sara Rokkanen* So. G Mikaela Boyd** Jr. G Mariella Santucci* So. G Sarah St-Fort** Jr. F Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott*** Jr. G Kaayla McIntyre** Jr. C Michaela Rasmussen*** Sr. F Jada Woody*** Sr. F LETTERWINNERS LOST (3) NO NAME YR POS HT GP-GS PPG RPG APG SPG 12 Janice Monakana**** Sr. F Halee Printz** Jr. G Sophie Reecher**** Sr. C OTHER RETURNEES (2) PAGE 4 NO NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN - HIGH SCHOOL (TRANSFER) 10 Mae Tshitenge Jr. F 5-10 Nuechatel, Switzerland - ESCC (Redlands Community College) 23 Tanaya Beacham Fr. (R) F 5-10 Youngstown, Ohio - Toledo Rogers NEWCOMERS (4) NO NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN - HIGH SCHOOL (TRANSFER) 12 Tatyana Davis Fr. G 5-9 Madison, Ga. - Morgan County 13 Mariah Copeland Fr. G 5-9 Toledo, Ohio - Notre Dame Academy 14 Tyra Carlsten-Handberg% So. F 6-4 Stockholm, Sweden - Bromma Gymnasium (UIC) 25 Zaria Wright Fr. G 5-8 Concord, N.C. - Concord First Assembly Academy * - Indicates Letters Won % - Must Sit Out Campaign Due to NCAA Transfer Rule SENIORS (3) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody JUNIORS (5) Mikaela Boyd Olivia Cunningham Kaayla McIntyre Sarah St-Fort Mae Tshitenge ROSTER BY CLASS SOPHOMORES (3) Sara Rokkanen Mariella Santucci Tyra Carlsten-Handberg FRESHMEN (4) Tanaya Beacham Mariah Copeland Tatyana Davis Zaria Wright BACKCOURT (8) Mikaela Boyd Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mariah Copeland Olivia Cunningham Tatyana Davis Sara Rokkanen Mariella Santucci Zaria Wright ROSTER BY POSITION FRONTCOURT (7) Tanaya Beacham Tyra Carlsten-Handberg Kaayla McIntyre Michaela Rasmussen Sarah St-Fort Mae Tshitenge Jada Woody

5 SEASON OUTLOOK Cullop will have a solid base of returning players in despite the loss of two-time All-MAC honoree JANICE MONAKANA (LON- DON, ENGLAND) and three-time team captain SOPHIE REECHER (BYRON, ILL.). We graduated two of the best leaders we have had in my time (here) in Janice and Sophie, Cullop said. They both did an outstanding job cultivating a winning culture. I believe we have the talent for a successful season yet again, but it is paramount that our younger players step into more prominent leadership roles. A couple of players Cullop will look to for leadership in will be senior JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT (LONDON, ENGLAND), senior MICHAELA RASMUSSEN (CHASKA, MINN.) and junior MIKAELA BOYD (HILLSIDE, ILL.). Michaela and Mikaela have emerged as leaders this off-season, and we also return one of our captains, Jay-Ann, Cullop said. I think these three will do a terrific job leading our team. Cullop is certainly pleased with last year s successful season, and she looks forward to building off their accomplishments and having another outstanding campaign in I will never forget last year, but I m excited (for ) because we return a strong nucleus from that MAC Championship team, Cullop said. The following is a closer look at the Toledo women s basketball team by position: BACKCOURT PAGE 5 TOLEDO LOOKS TO DEFEND MAC CHAMPIONSHIP IN ; ROCKETS ARE MOTIVATED TO GET BACK TO BIG DANCE Toledo enters the campaign coming off one of the most successful seasons in program history, as the Rockets won the Mid-American Conference Championship for the first time since UT posted a 25-9 overall record and a 12-6 league ledger in , earning the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Championships after winning the MAC Tournament for the eighth time in school history. Toledo tallied at least 20 wins for the fifth time in TRICIA CULLOP S nine-year tenure and its 25 victories tied for fifth most in progam history. The Rockets also led the MAC in attendance for an unprecedented 27th-consecutive season in and ranked No. 27 in the NCAA, averaging a league-high 3,744 fans per home game. UT has now ranked in the Top 30 nationally in home attendance each of the last six seasons. Our players now understand what it takes to get to the NCAA Championships, and they are extremely motivated to get back, said Cullop, who ranks fourth in league history in overall winning percentage (202-96,.678) and seventh in conference winning percentage (108-44,.711). We would like to be the first team in a decade to repeat as MAC Tournament champions. UT s roster in will feature nine returning letterwinners, including four starters, and six newcomers. As far as numbers on the hardwood go, the Rockets welcome back 77.4 percent of their scoring, 76.9 percent of their rebounding, 86.9 percent of their assists, 90.1 percent of their blocks and 77.5 percent of their steals. ROCKET TIDBITS ROCKETS BY STATE/COUNTRY Ohio (3) Tanaya Beacham Mariah Copeland Kaayla McIntyre Canada (1) Sarah St-Fort England (1) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Georgia (1) Tatyana Davis Illinois (1) Mikaela Boyd Finland (1) Sara Rokkanen Italy (1) Mariella Santucci Michigan (1) Jada Woody Minnesota (1) Michaela Rasmussen Mississippi (1) Olivia Cunningham North Carolina (1) Zaria Wright Sweden (1) Tyra Carlsten-Handberg Switzerland (1) Mae Tshitenge ROCKETS BY CLASS Seniors (3) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody Juniors (5) Mikaela Boyd Olivia Cunningham Kaayla McIntyre Sarah St-Fort Mae Tshitenge Sophomores (3) Tyra Carlsten-Handberg Sara Rokkanen Mariella Santucci Freshmen (4) Tanaya Beacham Mariah Copeland Tatyana Davis Zaria Wright JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT With the return of starting guards JAY- ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, MIKAELA BOYD and sophomore MARIELLA SANTUCCI (BOLOGNA, ITALY), Toledo s backcourt should be versatile and extremely athletic in Bravo-Harriott, a 5-foot-10 guard, started 33 games and averaged 11.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 0.5 steals in 27.9 minutes in , en route to earning third-team All-MAC recognition. The two-time all-league selection ranked 11th in the MAC in three-point field-goal percentage (.352, 56-of-159) and free throw percentage (.774, 82-of-106), 13th in three-point field-goals made (1.7, 56) and tied for 24th in scoring.

6 SEASON OUTLOOK MIKAELA BOYD Jay-Ann is a great shooter, but what I really appreciate (about her) is her understanding of the game, Cullop said. She s a great communicator and always brings a solid work ethic to practice and games. Jay-Ann is a very difficult matchup for other teams because of her versatility. She s also a gifted defender, who alongside Janice (Monakana) drew a number of charges last season. Taking charges can be a game-changer and is one of the most unselfish acts you can do for a teammate. Taking a hit to stop a drive doesn t always feel glamorous, but it s one of those important details and sacrifices great teams make for one another. The two-time Academic All-District 5 Team honoree produced double digits in points on 18 occasions during the year, tied for the second-highest total on the team, including a season-best 23 points on two occasions against nationally ranked Notre Dame (Dec. 18) and Western Michigan (Feb. 8). Bravo-Harriott led the Rockets in scoring eight times, blocked shots on seven occasions, rebounding and helpers three times and thefts once. The three-year letterwinner currently sits eighth in school history in career three-point field-goals made (166), 10th in three-point field-goal attempts (474) and 25th in scoring (1,032 points). Boyd, a 5-foot-7 guard, was inserted into the starting lineup last season to fill the void left by first-team All-MAC honoree Brenae Harris and did an impressive job in her expanded role, averaging a team-high 12.2 points, a squad-best 7.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and a team-high 2.1 steals in a squad-best 30.8 minutes. The only Rocket to start all 34 contests during the year, Boyd finished fourth in the MAC in defensive caroms (5.8 rpg), sixth in thefts, overall rebounding and assist/ turnover ratio (1.6, ), seventh in helpers and 20th in scoring. Mikaela really improved over the course of last season and was a big reason why we enjoyed so much success, Cullop said. Her willingness to do whatever we needed to win made a great impact. She can score, rebound, pass and defend. When she gets a steal, it is very difficult for anyone to catch her. The area she most improved in most was her leadership. Day in and day out, she was relentless with her work ethic and her desire to win was infectious with the rest of the team. The third-team all-conference recipient was nothing short of sensational during the MAC Tournament, contributing 12.3 points, a team-high 11.0 boards, a squad-tying best 4.8 helpers and a team-high 2.5 thefts in a squad-best 33.5 minutes, en route to being named the tourney MVP. A fierce competitor who possesses tremendous speed and quickness, Boyd scored in double figures in two of four postseason contests, including a career-high 27 points, a contest-best 14 caroms, three helpers, one blocked shot and two thefts in a career-tying high 38 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in the championship game (March 11). Overall in , Boyd produced double figures in points in a squad-best 23 games, including four contests with at least 20 points. She led the Rockets in rebounding on a squad-best 20 occasions, assists 13 times, steals on a squad-tying high 13 occasions, scoring a team-best 11 times and blocked shots on three occasions. Santucci, a 5-foot-6 guard, possesses solid ball-handling, passing and shooting skills. She started 33 of 34 games a season ago and averaged 7.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, a team-high 4.6 assists and 1.9 steals in 29.5 minutes. The MAC All-Freshman Team honoree ranked sixth in the league in helpers, ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.4, 156/110) and 10th in thefts. The Bologna, Italy native played her best basketball at the end of last season, tallyiing 13.3 ppg over the final six games (March 4-17), the second-highest total on the team. Santucci scored in double figures in all but PAGE 6 OUR PLAYERS NOW UNDERSTAND WHAT IT TAKES TO GET TO THE NCAA CHAMPI- ONSHIPS, AND THEY ARE EXTREMELY MO- TIVATED TO GET BACK. WE WOULD LIKE TO BE THE FIRST TEAM IN A DECADE TO REPEAT AS MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPI- ONS. HEAD COACH TRICIA CULLOP one contest during this late stretch, including a career-high 21 points in 37 minutes vs. reigning MAC Tournament Champion Buffalo in the league tourney semifinals (March 10). I was very proud of how Mariella bounced back from injury late in the season, Cullop said. As she became healthier our team improved as she added that needed three-point threat to our perimeter. Mariella has great court vision, but when she was injured it was easy for teams to sag off her and take away her drive and passing opportunities. Just like Jay-Ann (Bravo-Harriott), Mariella possesses a terrific basketball IQ. She makes everyone around her better. She made a tremendous impact as a freshman, and I can t wait to see what her sophomore year brings. The 2017 MAC All-Tournament Team recipient led the Rockets in dimes on a teamhigh 17 occasions, thefts a squad-tying best 14 times, rejections on six occasions, scoring four times and rebounding once. Santucci also dished out at least seven dimes on four occasions this year, including a season-best 11 at Kent State (Jan. 21). MICHAELA RASMUSSEN

7 SEASON OUTLOOK MARIELLA SANTUCCI A pair of returning letterwinners, junior OLIVIA CUNNINGHAM (HORN LAKE, MISS.) and sophomore SARA ROKKANEN (HELSINKI, FINLAND), will look to challenge for minutes in the backcourt in Cunningham, a 5-foot-7 guard, made an immediate impact in her first season wearing the Midnight Blue & Gold in A combo guard who brings speed, quickness and athletic ability to the backcourt, she appeared in 32 games and averaged 5.5 points, 1.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.5 steals in 13.4 minutes. Cunningham finished first on the team in free throw percentage (.800, 32-of-40), third in three-point field-goal percentage (.302, 16-of- 53), tied for third in overall field-goal percentage (.427, 64-of-150), tied for fourth in three-point field-goals made (16) and fifth in helpers. The Horn Lake, Miss. native led the Rockets in scoring, rebounding, dimes and thefts once. Cunningham tallied double digits in points WE GRADUATED TWO OF THE BEST LEADERS WE HAVE HAD IN MY TIME (HERE) IN JANICE AND SOPHIE. THEY BOTH DID AN OUTSTAND- ING JOB CULTIVATING A WINNING CULTURE. I BELIEVE WE HAVE THE TALENT FOR A SUCCESSFUL SEASON YET AGAIN, BUT IT IS PARAMOUNT THAT OUR YOUNGER PLAYERS STEP INTO MORE PROMINENT LEADERSHIP ROLES. HEAD COACH TRICIA CULLOP six times during the year, the sixth-highest total on the team, including a season-high 20 points, a season-tying best four caroms and one dime in 25 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in the championship game of the MAC Tournament. Cunningham, a transfer from Murray State University who sat out the season per NCAA rules, contributed 11.3 ppg in only 15.3 mpg during the conference tourney, the thirdhighest mark on the squad. I believe Olivia will be a more consistent threat for us in , Cullop said. The year you sit out when you transfer is tough. I m sure it took Olivia a little while to get back mentally into the groove. I was very proud of how she responded in the MAC Tournament. If she doesn t step up in the championship game, we wouldn t be MAC Champions. She has a great knack of finding scoring opportunities. Rokkanen, a 5-foot-10 guard, possesses the ability to score off screens or off the dribble. She contributed 2.7 points, 1.2 rebounds, 0.5 assists and 0.4 steals in 8.1 minutes in 28 contests in Rokkanen chipped in at least seven points on four occasions in her first year wearing the Midnight Blue & Gold, including a seasonhigh nine points, two caroms, one helper, one blocked shot and one theft in 20 minutes at Buffalo (Jan. 11). She led the Rockets in dimes, thefts and blocked shots once. Sara proved she wasn t afraid to score as a freshman, Cullop said. She filled a big void for us when Janice (Monakana) was injured. Sara has great range as well as strength to finish versus contact. We may use her as a stretch four in addition to playing the wing this upcoming season. Providing additional depth and skill in the backcourt will be newcomers MARIAH COPELAND (TOLEDO, OHIO), TATYANA DAVIS (MADISON, GA.) and ZARIA WRIGHT (CONCORD, N.C.). Mariah, Tatyana and Zaria are all lefties, all play the perimeter, and all can score, Cullop said. They each came from very successful high school programs where they either won a state championship, finished runner-up or made it to the Final 4 during their respective careers. They each understand the individual PAGE 7 OLIVIA CUNNINGHAM sacrifice you need to make in order for your team to be successful. Copeland, a 5-foot-9 guard, averaged 11.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as a senior team captain at nearby perennial power Notre Dame Academy. She shot 37 percent from three-point land and 85 percent from the charity stripe during her final prep campaign, en route to earning honorable mention all-state, first-team all-district, firstteam all-conference and Associated Press second-team all-district laurels. She played a key role in helping NDA successfully capture its sixth-consecutive league title and reach the Division I state championship game with a 26-4 overall ledger, including a perfect 14-0 league mark. Mariah has tremendous three-point range and a quick release, Cullop said. It will be fun to stretch defenses with both the three-point shooting ability that she and Zaria possess. Davis, a 5-foot-9 guard, was a Class AAA first-team all-state and a Class AAA-North firstteam all-state selection as a senior at Morgan County High School. As a junior, she propelled her team to a 28-2 overall mark, including a flawless 13-0 conference record, and a state championship. Tanaya is a great athlete who is extremely competitive, Cullop said. I love her tenacity in workouts. She will add valuable depth in the backcourt. Tatyana runs the floor hard, displays incredible rebounding ability and can really elevate for her shot. Wright registered 20.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.6 steals per contest as a senior at Concord First Assembly Academy. She connected on 45.8 percent (238-of-520) from the field in 30 games and was named

8 SEASON OUTLOOK I WILL NEVER FORGET LAST YEAR, BUT I M EXCITED (FOR ) BECAUSE WE RETURN A STRONG NUCLEUS FROM THAT MAC CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM. HEAD COACH TRICIA CULLOP first-team NCISAA, first-team Associated Press all-state, first-team all-region and first-team all-league. Wright was also tabbed Conference Player of the Year for a third-straight season and was a McDonald s All-America nominee. Zaria put up big numbers in high school playing the wing, Cullop said. She can shoot the three, pull up or drive to the hole. I was impressed with her ability to shoot behind ball screens. FRONTCOURT SARA ROKKANEN The 2017 MAC Champions will rely on junior KAAYLA McINTYRE (TOLEDO, OHIO) to lead the charge in the frontcourt in A 6-foot-2 center, McIntyre can score on the low block or from the high-post area and is an exceptional shot blocker. The Toledo native stepped up her play against MAC competition last season, averaging 12.0 points, 5.9 caroms, 1.1 helpers, a team-high 1.7 rejections and 1.1 thefts in 27.8 minutes per game. McIntyre led the league in overall fieldgoal percentage (.625, 95-of-152) for a secondconsecutive year, as well as ranking third in rejections and 25th in scoring in conference match-ups. We have been spoiled with how consistently Kaayla shoots the ball, Cullop said. It still amazes me that she broke the MAC overall field-goal percentage record as a freshman and came close to breaking it again last year despite doubling her shot attempts. Kaayla attracts a lot of defensive attention because of her accuracy and that opens up things for everyone else. McIntyre scored in double digits in 12 of 18 MAC games, including a career-high 20 points, seven rebounds, a collegiate-best three helpers, a game-tying best two rejections and one steal in 33 minutes at Akron (Feb. 15). Overall in , McIntyre started 21 of 33 contests and averaged 10.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 0.9 assists, a team-high 1.2 blocks and 0.8 steals in 23.7 minutes. She ranked first in the MAC in overall field-goal percentage (.602, 147-of-244) and sixth in rejections. McIntyre concluded the year sixth in UT history in overall field-goal percentage and is seventh in blocked shots (41) in the singleseason record book. The second-year Rocket tallied eight points, a season-high 11 boards and a career-high and a UT MAC Tournament record tying best six blocked shots vs. Northern Illinois in the championship game. McIntyre also scored in double figures on 16 occasions overall during the year, the fourthhighest mark on the squad. She led the Rockets in blocked shots on a squad-best 18 occasions, scoring five times, rebounding on four occasions, steals two times and assists once. In , the MAC co-sixth Player of the Year shot a league season-record 64.3 percent (81-of-126) from the floor. McIntyre currently sits 10th in school history in career rejections (57). Senior JADA WOODY (CANTON, MICH.), MICHAELA RASMUSSEN (CHASKA, MINN.) and junior SARAH ST-FORT (MONTREAL, Q.C.) give Toledo depth and experience in the frontcourt in Woody, a 6-foot-1 wing, shot 38.2 percent (29-of-76) from the field in , including a respectable 39.0 percent (16-of-41) from three-point land, in 31 games. For the season, the three-year letterwinner averaged 2.6 points, 1.5 rebounds, 0.6 assists and 0.2 steals in 8.1 minutes. A good passer in the open court, Woody finished first on the team in three-point field-goal percentage, as well as ranking fourth in blocked shots (6) and tied for KAAYLA McINTYRE PAGE 8 fourth in three-point field-goals made (16). Jada really stretched defenses with her three-point shooting ability and quick release last season, Cullop said. She also continued to improve on the defensive end of the floor. Woody contributed at least six points on eight occasions during the year, including a season-high 10 points vs. Akron in the first round of the MAC Tournament (March 6). The Canton, Mich. native also led the Rockets in rejections on three occasions. Rasmussen, a 6-foot-1 forward, runs the floor extremely well and can play both inside or on the perimeter. She started 12 (UT was 9-3 in Rasmussen starts) of 28 games, averaging 1.7 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.2 assists and 0.2 steals in 7.9 minutes. A season ago, Rasmussen was chosen to the Women s Basketball Coaches Association Allstate Good Works Team and became the first Rocket to be named to the prestigious squad. The WBCA Good Works Team honors college basketball student-athletes that have dedicated themselves to improving the lives of others through giving back to their communities. A native of Chaska, Minn., Rasmussen was one of five Division I women s basketball players chosen along with five student-athletes from NCAA Divisions II, III and NAIA. Rasmussen has posted a perfect 4.0 GPA in biology with a minor in chemistry and Spanish over the past three years at UT and has aspirations to become a doctor. She is currently interested in neurology, but has interests in other areas as well. Michaela has really worked to improve her defensive footwork and range, Cullop said. I ve been extremely proud of the effort she put in since the season ended to improve.

9 SEASON OUTLOOK SARAH ST-FORT St-Fort, a 5-foot-9 forward, is a talented on-ball defender, as well as an explosive driver who can hit a pull-up jumper. Overall in , St-Fort appeared in all 34 games and averaged 2.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, 0.4 assists and 0.6 steals in 12.1 minutes. The second-year Rocket scored at least six points on seven occasions, including a career-high nine vs. Madonna (Dec. 4). The Academic All-MAC honoree ranked fifth on the team in overall rebounding, overall field-goal percentage (.417, 35-of-84) and steals and tied for fifth in blocked shots (4). Sarah was our best defender last year, Cullop said. We asked her to guard almost every position, and she was able to have success because of her quickness, strength and athleticism. She s been working hard with Coach (Tiffany) Swoffard to be a more consistent scoring threat, and I m happy with the progress she s made. She s a tenacious competitor. The two-year letterwinner led the Rockets in rebounding on two occasions and helpers, thefts and rejections once. Providing additional depth and size in the frontcourt will be junior MAE TSHITENGE (NUECHATEL, E SWITZERLAND) and redshirt freshman TANAYA BEACHAM (YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO). Both players sat out last season as redshirts and look to assert themselves in A 5-foot-10 forward, Tshitenge is working her way back into playing shape after suffering a season-ending knee injury during practice on Nov. 9. She tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (MCL) and meniscus in her right knee. As a result of the injury, she missed the entire campaign and was awarded a redshirt. A solid rebounder and ballhandler, to go along with being a good three-point shooter, Tshitenge transferred from Redlands Community College and has two years of eligibility remaining. Mae has really made a lot of progress this off-season, Cullop said. We were so disappointed when she got hurt last year because she would have provided another scoring threat for us. I m looking forward to her return as she has nice touch from the three-point arc. Tshitenge started all 29 games for the Cougars in , averaging a team-high 13.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals, en route to collecting first-team all-conference and first-team NJCAA All-Region II accolades. She shot 53.3 percent (153-of-287) from the field, including 43.9 percent (29-of-66) from three-point range, and 81.9 percent (59-of-72) from the charity stripe. Tshitenge helped the team post a 23-8 overall record, including a 13-5 ledger in the division. She also poured in at least 10 points on 25 occasions throughout the year, including a season-high 22 points against Hill College. A 6-foot-1 forward, Beacham is an unselfish player who provides plenty of energy and is capable of playing multiple positions. The Youngstown, Ohio native missed the first 11 games last year after undergoing a medical procedure on Nov. 10. She then made her longawaited collegiate debut vs. Ball State in the MAC opener (Dec. 31), totaling one minute of playing time and was tagged with a pair of fouls. Unfortunately for Beacham, she suffered another setback, sustaining a concussion during practice on Jan. 2 and did not appear in another game the rest of the season. Tanaya is now back in workouts and looking MAE TSHITENGE JADA WOODY PAGE 9 strong, Cullop said. She brings great competitiveness to the court as she loves to play. Tanaya runs the floor well, is a tenacious rebounder and can elevate over defenders to score. Also joining the mix in the frontcourt is sophomore transfer TYRA CARLSTEN- HANDBERG (STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN). Carlsten-Handberg, a 6-foot-4 forward, runs the floor extremely well, uses her length to disrupt shots and possesses solid three-point range. She transferred from UIC and must sit out the campaign per NCAA rules. Tyra gives us needed depth at the post position, Cullop said. She s also an exceptional student and is the type of person who will mesh well with the strong chemistry we have which helped propel us to a MAC championship this past year. Carlsten-Handberg started 24 of 31 games for the Horizon League member Flames last season, tallying 6.4 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.0 assists, a team-high 0.6 blocks and 0.9 steals in 22.1 minutes. She shot 38.1 percent (82-of-215) from the floor, including 27.8 percent (25-of-90) from three-point land, and 52.6 percent (10-of- 19) from the free throw line. Carlsten-Handberg led the team in rejections, as well as finishing second in three-point field-goal percentage, third in games started and three-point field-goals made, fourth in overall rebounding and overall field-goals made, tied for fourth in helpers and fifth in scoring and thefts. Carlsten-Handberg scored in double figures on nine occasions, including a seasonhigh 18 points against Valparaiso on Jan. 28. She also tallied a double-double at Wright State, registering 10 points and a season-best 12 caroms on Feb. 11.

10 TRICIA CULLOP THREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEAR PAGE 10 HEAD COACH TRICIA CULLOP Entering her 10th year at the helm of the Toledo women s basketball program, head coach Tricia Cullop has rebuilt a Mid-American Conference powerhouse. UT has hung six postseason banners in Cullop s time patrolling the sidelines, including a 2011 Postseason WNIT championship, one MAC Championship, two MAC regular-season and four MAC West Division banners from the rafters of Savage Arena. Considering the Rockets experienced five-consecutive losing campaigns prior to Cullop s arrival, Toledo s turnaround has truly been a testament to her coaching ability. Under Cullop s guidance, the Midnight Blue & Gold has amassed an impressive overall record and a conference mark. TRICIA CULLOP FILE FULL NAME: Tricia Marie Cullop EDUCATION: B.A. in Communication, Purdue University ( 93) COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2008-Pres. Head Basketball Coach, University of Toledo Head Basketball Coach, University of Evansville Assistant Coach, Xavier University Assistant Coach, Long Beach St. University Assistant Coach, Radford University PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Purdue University FAMILY: Father, Theodore; Mother, Jannette; Sisters, Tammy and Tracy Individually, 11 Rockets have earned All-MAC honors on 23 occasions. Cullop, who has a record in her 17-year coaching career, was named the Toledo head coach on April 28, 2008, becoming the ninth coach in the program s history. A 1993 graduate of Purdue University, Cullop received a bachelor s degree in communications. As a four-year letterwinner with the Boilermakers, she was part of three-straight NCAA Championship teams ( , , ) that won Purdue s first-ever Big Ten championship. Cullop was a team captain in and a three-time academic All-Big Ten selection under head coach Lin Dunn. She was named the Purdue Mortar Board Female Student-Athlete of the Year in A native of Bicknell, Ind., Cullop was a 1989 High School All-American at North Knox High School. She was also a member of the North Squad in the 1991 U.S. Sports Festival. Cullop is the daughter of Theodore and Jannette Cullop, and has two sisters, Tammy and Tracy. MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE BRILLIANCE During Cullop s tenure, the Rockets have been a force in the Mid-American Conference. Cullop has led Toledo to one MAC Championship (2017), two MAC regular-season titles ( , ), four MAC West Division crowns ( , , , ) and two tourney finalist appearances (2010, 2017). In six of her nine years at UT, Cullop has advanced the Rockets to at least the MAC Tournament Semifinals. Toledo s conference record over the last nine seasons under Cullop is (.711). The three-time MAC Coach of the Year is currently fourth in league history in overall winning percentage (202-96,.678) and seventh in conference winning percentage. HOME COURT DOMINANCE HOME COURT DOMINANCE Cullop and the Rockets have been nearly unbeatable in Savage Arena over the last nine seasons, compiling a stout (.778) ledger. UT has been even more dominant against MAC opponents on its home court, winning 63 of 79 contests (.797). Aiding Toledo s stellar mark at home under Cullop was a 22-game winning streak over the course of the and seasons, the second-longest home unbeaten stretch in school history.

11 TRICIA CULLOP THREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEAR Toledo has won at least 11 home contests in seven of the nine seasons under Cullop, including a school-record 19 victories during the campaign. With the Rockets experiencing great success at home under Cullop, attendance numbers have skyrocketed. UT has led the MAC in attendance each of the last nine years and seen its average figures increase significantly, ranking in the Top 30 nationally each of the last six seasons. In , Toledo averaged 3,744 fans per contest, the 27th-highest total in the country. UT drew at least 3,500 fans on nine occasions during the year, including a season-best 5,697 fans against national power Notre Dame, the sixth-largest crowd in school history. The Midnight Blue & Gold also finished No. 28 (3,748) in , No. 25 (4,012) in , No. 24 (3,932) in , No. 28 in (3,636) and No. 24 (4,050) in During its historic run through the 2011 Postseason WNIT, Toledo posted a schoolrecord and MAC-best 7,301 fans vs. USC in the Championship Game. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE The Rockets have been successful in the classroom as well as on the court under Cullop. In her tenure, 15 Toledo players have been selected Academic All-MAC on 24 occasions and a total of 29 players have made the University s Dean s List (3.5 GPA or higher) on 93 occasions. Spearheading the academic surge has been two-time Academic All-District 5 honoree Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott, only the second player in school history to garner this prestigious honor on more than one occasion (Kelly Walker in & ) Under Cullop s tutelage, UT has posted a team grade-point average above 3.0 in 17 of 18 semesters. Last spring, the NCAA announced that the Rockets Academic Progress Rate score from the four-year period from to was a MAC-best 996. UT s success in the classroom has been recognized by the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) for having a Top 25 team GPA in the nation. The Rockets posted a overall GPA during the academic year to rank No. 18 among Division I programs. The Midnight Blue & Gold received the award for the first time under Coach Cullop and fifth time in program history. Toledo also finished fifth nationally in (3.39 GPA), tied for eighth in (3.34), third in (3.41) and second in (3.47). CULLOP S TEAMS EXCEL IN MARCH Cullop has posted a stellar (.658) win-loss record in postseason play (12-8 in MAC Tournament, 13-4 in the Postseason WNIT and 0-1 in NCAA Championships) while patrolling the Toledo sidelines. Most recently, the 10th-year head coach led the Rockets to their first MAC Championship since 2001 and an appearance in the 2017 NCAA Championships. Cullop has also guided Toledo to the Postseason WNIT on five occasions, including a spot in the Sweet 16 three times. In addition, the Rockets have also won at least one game CULLOP S HEAD COACHING LEDGER YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONFERENCE PLACE POSTSEASON Evansville (.464) 8-10 (.444) MVC - T-5th Evansville (.500) 9-9 (.500) MVC - T-4th Evansville (.407) 5-13 (.278) MVC - T-8th Evansville (.407) 6-12 (.333) MVC - 9th Evansville (.607) 10-8 (.556) MVC - 5th Evansville (.552) 11-7 (.611) MVC - 4th Evansville (.613) 11-7 (.611) MVC - T-4th Evansville (.636) 13-5 (.722) MVC - T-1st WNIT TOLEDO (.581) 11-5 (.688) MAC - 2nd (West) TOLEDO 25-9 (.735) 12-4 (.750) MAC - 1st (West) WNIT TOLEDO 29-8 (.784) 14-2 (.875) MAC - 1st (West) WNIT TOLEDO (.706) 13-3 (.813) MAC - T-1st (West) WNIT TOLEDO 29-4 (.879) 15-1 (.938) MAC - 1st (West) WNIT TOLEDO (.500) 9-9 (.500) MAC - T-2nd (West) TOLEDO (.576) 10-8 (.556) MAC - 4th (West) WNIT TOLEDO (.567) 12-6 (.667) MAC - 3rd (West) TOLEDO 25-9 (.735) 12-6 (.667) MAC - T-3rd (West) NCAA 17-Year Totals (.612) (.610) PAGE 11 in the Postseason WNIT in each of their five appearances. In , Toledo became the first MAC basketball program to capture a national postseason tournament. UT s historic Postseason WNIT run was capped off by a triumph over USC in the championship game before a school and conference women s basketball record 7,301 fans. CULLOP L ALSO STRESSES S S E S STRONG COMMUNITY M IN- VOLVEMENT Off the court, the Rockets have been very active in the Toledo community during Cullop s time at UT, helping with projects such as Habitat for Humanity, Ovarian Cancer Walk, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Sponsor a Family for Christmas. In , Toledo made another outstanding contribution to Toledo Dana Cancer Center, Susan G. Komen Northwest Ohio and University of Toledo Center for Health and Successful Living at its 11th-annual Rockets for the Cure game. UT raised $10,488 for cancer research, marking the eighth-straight year they collected at least $10,000. The pink Nike jerseys that UT wore were made specially for the game. Nine of the uniforms that were auctioned off after the contest went for more than $500, including a high of $700 for sophomore Kaayla McIntyre and freshman Mariella Santucci.

12 TRICIA CULLOP THREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEAR DOLLARS RAISED FOR DANA CANCER CEN- TER, SUSAN G. KOMEN NORTHWEST OHIO & UT CENTER FOR HEALTH & SUCCESSFUL LIVING $10, $19, $11, $18, $14, $14, $13, $11, : ROCKETS GO DANC- ING!!! Toledo finished the campaign with a 25-9 overall record and a 12-6 mark in the Mid-American Conference. The Rockets tallied at least 20 wins for the first time in four years and their 25 victories tied for fifth most in school history. The Midnight Blue & Gold wrapped up the year ranked unofficially No. 26 in the country among mid-major programs, according to the collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. UT, which tied for third in the MAC West Division standings, earned the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Championships after winning the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2001 and eighth time in school history. Toledo s victims en route to the MAC Championship included Akron, 65-37, in the first round, MAC East Division champion Kent St., 67-63, in the quarterfinals, defending MAC tourney champion Buffalo, 72-65, in the semifinals and Northern Illinois, 82-71, in the finals. Sophomore Mikaela Boyd was named the MAC Tournament MVP and joined on the alltourney team by freshman Mariella Santucci. UT s magical post-season run came to TEAM GPA BY SEMESTER Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring an end with a neutral-court setback against BIG EAST regular-season co-champion Creighton in the first round of the Big Dance in Corvallis, OR. Individually, senior Janice Monakana secured second-team All-MAC honors, and three other Rockets earned spots on the allleague squads. Junior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and Boyd garnered third-team accolades and Santucci was selected on the All-Freshman Team. Monakana and Bravo-Harriott collected all-conference recognition for the secondstraight season, while Boyd received postseason laurels for the first time. Defensively, Toledo paced the MAC in overall field-goal percentage defense (36.8%) and three-point field-goal percentage defense (26.4%), as well as ranking tied for second in scoring defense (62.0 ppg). Academically, senior Sophie Reecher, junior Michaela Rasmussen, sophomore Halee Printz, sophomore Sarah St-Fort, Bravo-Harriott and Boyd garnered all-conference accolades. UT finished tied for first in the conference for the most academic recipients with arch-rival Bowling Green, Miami and Northern Illinois. In addition, Bravo-Harriott was tabbed to the Academic All-District 5 Team for a second-consecutive year, becoming only the second player in program history to be a twotime all-district recipient, while Rasmussen was named to the WBCA Allstate Good Works Team to become the first Rocket selected to the prestigious squad. Toledo also led the MAC in attendance for an unprecedented 27th-consecutive season PAGE 12 and ranked No. 27 in the NCAA, averaging a league-high 3,744 fans per home game. UT has now ranked in the Top 30 nationally in home attendance each of the last six seasons : ROCKETS SECURE FIRST-ROUND BYE IN MAC TOURNAMENT Toledo registered a overall record and a 12-6 ledger in the Mid-American Conference in The Rockets finished third in the MAC West Division standings and earned a first-round bye in the conference tournament. UT overcame a slow start to the year by winning 17 of its final 24 games. Along the way, the Midnight Blue & Gold rattled off nine victories in a 10-game stretch, including two wins at the ASU Classic to ca pture the tourney title. Individually, senior Brenae Harris took home first-team All-MAC honors, and three other Rockets earned spots on the all-league squads. Junior Janice Monakana and sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott also garnered honorable mention accolades and newcomer Kaayla McIntyre was selected on the All- Freshman Team. Harris collected all-conference recognition for a second-straight season, while Monakana and Harris received post-season laurels for the first time. In addition, McIntyre was named the MAC co-sixth Player of the Year, sharing the league s top reserve honor with Central Michigan s Jewel Cotton. The MAC All-Freshman Team recipient became the first player in school history to earn this accolade. As a team, the Rockets shot a conferencebest 35.1 percent (172-of-490) from three-point range. Academically, senior Ana Capotosto, junior Sophie Reecher, sophomore Michaela Rasmussen, Harris and Bravo-Harriott garnered all-conference accolades. UT finished tied for second in the league for the most academic recipients. In addition, Capotosto, Harris and Bravo-Harriott were tabbed MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athletes. A total of 18 student-athletes were picked to the squad, as voted upon by faculty athletic representatives at MAC institutions representing the best of the best from the Academic All-MAC Team. Toledo also paced the MAC in attendance for a 26th-consecutive season and ranked No. 24 in the NCAA, averaging a conference-best

13 TRICIA CULLOP THREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEAR TOLEDO HONORS UNDER COACH CULLOP MAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Andola Dortch ; MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott MAC SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kaayla McIntyre ALL-MAC FIRST TEAM Brenae Harris Inma Zanoguera Naama Shafir ; Tanika Mays SECOND TEAM Janice Monakana Inma Zanoguera Yolanda Richardson ; Andola Dortch Naama Shafir Tanika Mays THIRD TEAM Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mikaela Boyd Andola Dortch Inma Zanoguera Courtney Ingersoll Melissa Goodall HONORABLE MENTION Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Janice Monakana Brenae Harris Melissa Goodall Naama Shafir MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Mariella Santucci Kaayla McIntyre Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Andola Dortch Naama Shafir ,050 fans per home contest. On a personal note, Cullop earned her 300th collegiate victory against Central Michigan. MAC TOURNAMENT MVP Mikaela Boyd 2017 MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Mikaela Boyd 2017 Mariella Santucci 2017 Melissa Goodall 2011 Tanika Mays 2009; 2010 Naama Shafir 2010 COACH OF THE YEAR Tricia Cullop ; ; ACADEMIC ALL-MAC Mikaela Boyd Halee Printz Sarah St-Fort Sophie Reecher ; Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ; Michaela Rasmussen ; Ana Capotosto ; Brenae Harris ; Inma Zanoguera ; ; Yolanda Richardson Naama Shafir ; ; Courtney Ingersoll Haylie Linn Melissa Goodall Lisa Johnson ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ; WBCA REGION 4 COACH OF THE YEAR Tricia Cullop STATE FARM COACHES ALL-AMERICA TEAM REGIONAL FINALIST Naama Shafir ; Tanika Mays : POSTSEASON WNIT QUALIFIER Toledo posted a overall record and a 10-8 Mid-American Conference ledger in The Rockets also made their 10th overall appearance in the Postseason WNIT in 2015 and fifth in seven years under coach Tricia Cullop. The Midnight Blue & Gold defeated Horizon League member Wright St., 72-64, in the first round at home. The Rockets tourney run PAGE 13 came to an end with a setback to Big Ten affiliate and eventual Postseason WNIT semifinalist Michigan in the second round in Savage Arena. UT has now won its first round game in the Postseason WNIT in each of its last five appearances. For the season, the Rockets were led by the trio of senior Inma Zanoguera, junior Brenae Harris and freshman Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott. Zanoguera took home first-team All-MAC honors, while Harris earned honorable mention accolades and Bravo-Harriott was named the MAC Freshman of the Year. Zanoguera garnered all-conference recognition for the third-straight season, while Harris collected post-season laurels for the first time. Bravo-Harriott also became the fifth Rocket to earn the top first-year honor, and the first since Kim Knuth captured the award in Academically, junior Ana Capotosto, Zanoguera and Harris collected all-league recognition. Zanoguera became only the fifth player in school history to earn academic all-conference accolades on three occasions, joining Dana Drew ( ), Angela Drake ( ), Kim Knuth ( ) and Naama Shafir ( ). As a team, the Rockets posted a overall GPA during the academic year to rank No. 18 among Division I programs, according to the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). UT also led the MAC in attendance an for a 25th-consecutive season and ranked No. 28

14 TRICIA CULLOP THREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEAR in the NCAA, averaging 3,636 fans per home game : EXCEED PRESEASON EXPECTATIONS & FINISH TIED FOR SECOND IN MAC WEST DIVISION Toledo finished with a overall ledger and a 9-9 Mid-American Conference mark in Despite graduating the most successful class in school history the previous year, UT tied for second place in the MAC West Division standings. The Rockets played their best basketball at the end of the season and won three of their final four games, advancing to the quarterfinals of the league tourney. Individually, UT was led by junior Inma Zanoguera and senior Andola Dortch, who earned second-team and third-team All-MAC honors, respectively. Dortch garnered all-conference accolades for a third-straight season, while Zanoguera earned postseason laurels for a second-straight year. In addition, Dortch was named a finalist for the Nancy Lieberman Award, recognizing the top point guard in NCAA Division I. Academically, Zanoguera garnered allconference accolades for a second-straight year. Toledo also led the MAC in home attendence for a 24th-straight season with an average of 3,932 fans per contest, 24th-highest total in the country. UT drew at least 4,000 fans on seven occasions, including a season-high 4,692 fans vs. Ohio : MAC REGULAR-SEA- SON CHAMPIONS & FOURTH CONSECUTIVE WEST DIVISION CROWN Toledo captured its second MAC regularseason championship in the three years, as well as securing a berth in the Postseason WNIT for a fourth consecutive season in The Rockets compiled a 29-4 record, the best single-season mark in UT annals, including a 15-1 MAC ledger, the third time in school history it posted such a mark ( , ). Their 29 wins tied for the most in school history and second most in the MAC record books. UT also cracked the Top 25 for the first time in over a decade. The Rockets sat at No. 25 in the Associated Press media poll with 64 total points for the week of March The last time UT was in the Top 25 occurred during the week of Nov , 2001 when it stood at No. 24 in the AP poll after upsetting No. 4 Duke. For her efforts, Cullop collected Russell Athletic/WBCA Region 4 Coach of the Year recognition, as well as MAC Coach of the Year for a third time in her first five seasons, the third-highest total in league history. The Midnight Blue & Gold sported winning streaks of 15- and 11-consecutive games during the season, ranking among the top seven runs in school history. Toledo also paced the MAC in home attendance for a 23rd-straight season with an average of 4,012 fans per contest, the 25th-best mark in the country. UT totaled a season-high 5,712 fans vs. Kent St., signifying the fourth-largest crowd in school history. Individually, a school-record tying four Rockets earned spots on the All-MAC teams. Toledo placed senior Naama Shafir and junior Andola Dortch on the All-MAC first team, senior Yolanda Richardson on the second team and sophomore Inma Zanoguera on the third team. UT s total of four selections tied for the most in the conference. Shafir became the first Rocket to garner all-league accolades on four occasions. In addition, Shafir was selected as one of 52 regional finalists for the WBCA Coaches All-America Team for a second time in the last three seasons. Dortch also repeated as MAC Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the fourth player in league history to earn the top defensive award on more than one occasion. Academically, the trio of Shafir, Richardson and Zanoguera received all-league recogni- PAGE 14 ROCKETS BY NUMBERS UNDER TRICIA CULLOP OVERALL At home On the road Neutral site In overtime 7-4 Leads at the half Trails at the half Tied at halftime 10-4 Leads w/5:00 remaining Trails w/5:00 remaining Tied w/5:00 remaining 7-4 Shots 45% or above from field Shots less than 45% from field Opponent shots 45% or above Opponent shots less than 45% Toledo outshots opponent Opponent outshots Toledo Both teams shoot same from floor 2-0 Toledo outrebounds opponent Opponent outrebounds Toledo Rebounds are equal 9-3 Toledo has more turnovers Opponent has more turnovers Turnovers are equal 15-6 Toledo hits eight or more 3PT FGs Opponent hits eight or more 3PT FGs No Toledo player w/10+points 0-3 One Toledo player w/10+points 8-9 Two Toledo players w/10+points Three Toledo players w/10+points Four Toledo players w/10+points Five-plus Toledo players w/10+points 17-3 Games decided by 1-5 points Games decided by 6-10 points Games decided by points Games decided by 16+ points Toledo scores less than 60 points Toledo scores points Toledo scores points Toledo scores 80+ points 30-3 Toledo allows less than 69 points Toledo allows points Toledo allows 80+ points 2-20 Toledo plays in November Toledo plays in December Toledo plays in January Toledo plays in February Toledo plays in March Toledo plays on Monday 4-4 Toledo plays on Tuesday 12-6 Toledo plays on Wednesday Toledo plays on Thursday 14-8 Toledo plays on Friday 20-7 Toledo plays on Saturday Toledo plays on Sunday 30-17

15 TRICIA CULLOP THREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEAR MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT (MAC GAMES - MINIMUM 40 GAMES) COACH (YEAR) W-L PCT BILL FENNELLY, UT ( ) Fran Voll, BGSU ( ) Curt Miller, BGSU ( ) Jaci Clark, BGSU ( ) Pam Wettig, MIA ( ) Laura Golden, CMU ( ) TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-PRES.) Linda Wunder, MIA ( ) Bob Lindsay, KSU ( ) Tracy Roller, BSU ( ) MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT (ALL GAMES - MINIMUM 75 GAMES) COACH (YEAR) W-L PCT BILL FENNELLY, UT ( ) Curt Miller, BGSU ( ) Fran Voll, BGSU ( ) TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-PRES.) Jaci Clark, BGSU ( ) Laura Golden, CMU ( ) ETHEL ALLMAN, UT ( ) Linda Wunder, MIA ( ) Bob Lindsay, KSU ( ) Tracy Roller, BSU ( ) Suzy Merchant, EMU ( ) tion. The Rockets were one of two schools to have three student-athletes named to the squad, along with Akron. As a unit, UT led the MAC in scoring defense (51.5 ppg), field goal percentage defense (34.2%), scoring margin (+14.1 ppg), rebounding margin (+5.7 rpg) and turnover margin (+4.1) : THIRD STRAIGHT MAC WEST DIVISION TITLE & POSTSEASON WNIT ELITE EIGHT APPEARANCE Toledo claimed a share of the MAC West Division title for a third consecutive season and secured a berth in the Postseason WNIT in The Rockets advanced to the Elite Eight of the postseason tourney, before suffering a heartbreaking overtime loss to then Big East member Syracuse. UT wrapped up the season with a overall record and a 13-3 mark in the MAC. The Rockets paced the league in home attendance for a 22nd consecutive season with an average of 3,748 fans per contest, the third-highest total in school history and the 28th-best mark in the country. UT totaled a season-high 5,131 fans vs. Bowling Green, which was the 10th-largest crowd in school history. Individually, sophomore Andola Dortch became the first Rocket to garner MAC Defensive Player of the Year accolades, and three players earned spots on the all-conference teams. UT placed Dortch as well as junior Yolanda Richardson on the All-MAC second team and senior Courtney Ingersoll on the third team. In addition, senior Haylie Linn and Ingersoll earned academic all-league recognition. As a team, UT led the MAC in overall field goal percentage (42.7%), three-point field goal percentage (36.0%) and field goal percentage defense (36.4%). Individually, Ingersoll was the nation s most accurate three-point shooter, connecting on a sensational 44.2 percent (96-of-217) from beyond the arc and ranking 13th in the country in three-point field goals made (2.8). Ingersoll s 96 treys tied a MAC single-season record and her 44.2 three-point field goal percentage stands second best in UT annals : POSTSEASON WNIT CHAMPIONS & MAC REGULAR- SEASON CHAMPIONS!!! The Rockets won a school-record 29 games and became the first MAC basketball program to capture a national postseason tournament in UT s historic Postseason WNIT run was capped off by a triumph over USC in the championship game before a school and conference women s basketball record 7,301 fans. Toledo also claimed an outright MAC regular-season championship for the first time in a decade with a 14-2 ledger, as well as successfully defending its MAC West Division title. For her efforts, Cullop garnered The Columbus Dispatch Women s Ohio College Coach of the Year and MAC Coach of the Year accolades for a second time, helping the Rockets finish a league-best 39th nationally in the final RPI ranking. In addition, UT led the league in attendance for a 21st-consecutive season and PAGE 15 ranked 37th nationally, averaging 3,078 fans per contest for the third-highest total in school history. The Rockets ended their historic season on an 18-game winning streak in Savage Arena, the third-longest unbeaten stretch in school history. The Rockets featured junior Naama Shafir, a regional finalist for the State Farm Coaches All-America squad and first-team All-MAC selection and honorable mention allleague honoree senior Melissa Goodall. In addition, Shafir and Goodall garnered academic all-conference recognition : MAC WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONS & WNIT QUALI- FIER Toledo secured the outright MAC West Division title for the first time since , and advanced to the league-tourney finals. The Rockets season was given new life after appearing in the MAC title game, though, as they earned an automatic invitation to the Postseason WNIT. UT defeated then Big East foe Pittsburgh in the first round and moved into the second round for the first time since Their season came to an end with a setback to Big Ten member and eventual semifinalist Michigan in Ann Arbor. Toledo finished 12-4 in conference action and concluded the season with a 25-9 ledger. Toledo, seeded No. 2 for the league tourney, qualified for the finals for the 13th time in school history by beating No. 7 seed Ball St. in the quarterfinals and Kent St. in the semifinals. UT s tourney run came to an end with a setback to No. 1 seed Bowling Green in the title game. Toledo also ranked among the top 50 in home attendance, averaging 2,720 fans per contest to stand 48th nationally.

16 TRICIA CULLOP THREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEAR Individually, UT featured a regional finalist for the State Farm Coaches All-America squad and first-team All-MAC selection in senior Tanika Mays. UT also placed sophomore Naama Shafir on the second team and junior Melissa Goodall was named honorable mention all-league. In addition, Shafir earned academic all-conference accolades : ROCKETS BURST UPON SCENE IN CULLOP S FIRST SEASON In her rookie campaign, Cullop guided the Rockets, picked to finish last in the West Division, to the league s third-best MAC record and an appearance in the semifinals of the postseason tourney. UT finished 11-5 in league play and wrapped up the year with an overall mark of For her efforts on the court, Cullop was selected the MAC co-coach of the Year, sharing the top honor with Bowling Green s Curt Miller. Individually, the Rockets were led by junior Tanika Mays and freshman Naama Shafir, who received second-team and honorablemention All-MAC honors, respectively. In addition, junior Lisa Johnson garnered academic all-conference honors. Toledo also led the MAC in attendance, averaging 2,674 fans per contest, its thirdhighest total the previous 12 years, including a season-high 5,701 fans vs. Eastern Michigan University. CULLOP ESTABLISHES EVANS- VILLE AS MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE CONTENDER Cullop came to Toledo from Evansville where she coached for eight seasons and built the Purple Aces into one of the top programs in the Missouri Valley Conference. She guided her teams to a record over her last four years, including in league action. In , Evansville was overall, 13-5 in the Missouri Valley, en route to a share of the school s first regular-season MVC title and a berth into the Postseason WNIT. For her team s achievements, Cullop was named the Missouri Valley Coach of the Year. Cullop took over the head coaching position at Evansville in 2000 following stints as an assistant coach at Radford, Long Beach St. and Xavier. After an initial rebuilding phase at UE, Cullop steadily built the program into a consistent winner. Since the season, the Purple Aces had records of 17-11, 16-13, and Cullop s 123 wins ranks second all-time at Evansville, just one win behind Bill Barnett. In Cullop s eight seasons at the helm, her teams finished in the top half of the Missouri Valley six times, and defeated nonconference opponents Kentucky, Louisville, Cincinnati and Temple. Cullop s team shook off a slow start in her final campaign in to win 10 straight conference games and clinch a share of the MVC regular-season title. Evansville lost in the semifinals of the MVC Tournament, but advanced to the Postseason WNIT by virtue of its regular-season title. In their first-round WNIT contest, the Purple Aces overcame a 19-point second-half deficit to knock off Ohio Valley Conference champion Southeast Missouri St., the first post-season victory in school history. Evansville s post-season ride ended in the second round of the WNIT, as Kansas shot down the Purple Aces in Allen Fieldhouse. Cullop s teams caught the attention of local women s basketball fans, as Evansville set season attendance marks in each of her final six seasons at the helm, culminating with an average of more than 1,500 fans per game in , more than double the average when she first assumed the head coaching job in The NCAA recognized Evansville s attendance growth with a Pack the House award. Cullop s teams shone in the classroom, as well. The women s basketball squad was one of Evansville s top academic teams over her last seven years. The program achieved a cumulative team grade-point average over PAGE in Cullop s eight years at the helm, including posting a 3.31 team GPA in school year. Cullop and her team were also very active in the Evansville community, including helping with such projects as Habitat for Humanity, the Race for the Cure and the American Heart Walk. She was also instrumental in creating the Women s Hoops for the Cure game, with proceeds from an UE contest going to the Greater Evansville Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation to aid in breast cancer research, and the Future Purple Aces Fast B.R.E.A.K. (Basketball Reinforcing Education to Area Kids) program, which uses basketball to help grade school children apply the concepts of math to real-life situations. Individually, Evansville s players reached new heights under Cullop s guidance. She helped produce 13 All-MVC players, including seven first-team selections during her tenure. Cullop also helped mentor UE s only two MVC Defensive Players of the Year, and a pair of MVC All-Freshman Team selections in her time as head coach. CULLOP S COACHING ORIGINS Cullop arrived at Evansville in April of 2000 after four years as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Xavier. While at XU, she helped the Musketeers to their best record in school history (26-5 in ) and the school s first-ever Atlantic 10 Tournament championship. Xavier captured two NCAA Championship bids and one Postseason WNIT berth in her four years as an assistant coach. Cullop also had assistant coaching stops at Radford and Long Beach St. prior to joining the Xavier staff. In her two seasons at Radford, the Highlanders earned their first two NCAA Championship berths in school history. All told, Cullop has been a part of eight NCAA Championships and seven Postseason WNIT berths in her 28 years as a player and coach at the collegiate level.

17 Q & A WITH TRICIA CULLOP PAGE 17 Q & A WITH COACH CULLOP Q: WHAT KIND OF EFFECT DOES WINNING THE MAC CHAMPIONSHIP AND ADVANCING TO THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2001 HAVE ON YOUR PROGRAM IN ? A: Our players now understand what it takes to get to the NCAA Championships, and they are extremely motivated to get back. We would like to be the first team in a decade to repeat as MAC Tournament champions. Q: WHAT WILL BE THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LAST YEAR S MAC CHAMPIONSHIP SQUAD AND THIS YEAR S TEAM? A: In addition to having talent, last year s team had amazing chemistry. That takes time to develop. We graduated two of the best leaders we have had in Sophie (Reecher) and Janice (Monakana). They both did an outstanding job cultivating a winning culture. I believe we have the talent for a successful season yet again, but in the off-season it is paramount that our younger players step into more prominent leadership roles. During that time, our team develops tight bonds and we work on our chemistry throughout the season as we did last year. I m a firm believer that a team that truly cares about each other will run through the wall for each other. So, in addition to working on skill and technique this summer, we need to pay just as much attention to cultivating relationships with our new players. Q: WHAT WILL BE THE STRENGTHS OF THIS YEAR S SQUAD? A: In addition to our returners, we will be adding six players (Mae Tshitenge, Tanaya Beacham, Mariah Copeland, Tatyana Davis, Zaria Wright, Tyra Carlsten-Handberg) who are big scoring threats. Before she was injured, Mae showed in our exhibition game just how quickly she can put points on the board. She will help us a stretch four. Tatyana is a great athlete who is extremely competitive. I love her tenacity in workouts. She will add depth in the backcourt. She runs the floor hard, displays incredible rebounding ability and can really elevate for her shot. Mariah has tremendous three-point range and a quick release. It will be fun to stretch defenses with both the three-point shooting ability that she and Zaria possess. All three of our incoming freshmen led their teams to the state tournament during their high school careers. They understand the individual sacrifice you need to make in order for your team to be successful. Zaria put up big numbers in high school playing the wing. She can shoot the three, pull up or drive to the hole. I was impressed with her ability to shoot behind ball screens. Finally, Tyra (Carlsten-Handberg) is a post player who transferred from UIC. She runs the floor well, uses her length to disrupt shots defensively and possesses good three-point range. Q: DO YOU FORESEE MAKING ANY CHANGES TO YOUR STYLE OF PLAY IN ? A: Not really. I feel like what we did in the season worked and the players we have recruited fit well into that style of play. Q: WHERE DO YOU THINK LEADERSHIP ON THIS YEAR S TEAM WILL COME FROM? A: Mikaela (Boyd) and Michaela (Rasmussen) have emerged as leaders this off-season and we return one of our captains, Jay-Ann (Bravo- Harriott). I think these three will do a terrific job. Q: YOU NEED TO REPLACE SECOND-TEAM ALL- MAC SELECTION JANICE MONAKANA. HOW DO YOU GO ABOUT DOING THAT? A: In addition to being a great player, Janice (Monakana) was also a tremendous teacher and mentor to our younger players. I appreciate all the lessons she shared with them before she graduated. We will replace her by committee. Jada (Woody), Michaela (Rasmussen), Sarah (St. Fort, Mae (Tshitenge) and Tanaya (Beacham) will all be competing for time at that position. Q: THE LOSS OF THREE-TIME TEAM CAPTAIN SOPHIE REECHER LEAVES A VOID IN THE FRONTCOURT. HOW WILL YOU FILL THAT? A: Sophie (Reecher) really did a great job last year despite battling injuries. At the center position, I envision Kaayla (McIntyre), Michaela (Rasmussen) and Tanaya (Beacham) battling for time. Like Janice (Monakana), Sophie did a masterful job explaining things to our younger

18 Q & A WITH TRICIA CULLOP players and instilling a team-first mentality. I m also glad Sophie will be on campus to mentor our players for the next two years as she was recently accepted to UT s Physician Assistant program. Q: YOU HAVE ONE OF THE MAC S PREMIER LONG-RANGE SHOOTERS RETURNING IN SENIOR JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT. TALK ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE SHE BRINGS TO THE SQUAD. A: Jay-Ann (Bravo-Harriott) is a great shooter, but what I really appreciate is her understanding of the game. She s a great communicator and always brings a solid work ethic to practice and games. In addition to finding three-point opportunities for her, we also put her in positons to drive to the hole and post up. She s a very difficult matchup for other teams because of her versatility. She s also a gifted defender who alongside Janice (Monakana) drew a number of charges this past season. Taking charges can be a game-changer and is one of the most unselfish acts you can do for a teammate. Taking a hit to stop a drive doesn t always feel glamorous, but it s one of those important details and sacrifices great teams make for one another. Q: SENIORS MICHAELA RASMUSSEN AND JADA WOODY ARE ENTERING THEIR FOURTH AND FINAL YEARS IN THE TOLEDO PROGRAM. WHAT DO YOU EXPECT OUT OF THEM IN ? A: Jada (Woody) really stretched defenses with her three-point shooting ability and quick release last season. She also continued to improve on the defensive end of the floor. Michaela (Rasmussen) has really worked to improve her defensive footwork and range. I ve been extremely proud of the effort both Jada and Michaela have put in since the season ended to improve. We need both of them to claim some of Janice s (Monakana) time. Q: YOU HAVE ONE OF THE MOST ATHLETIC PLAYERS IN THE MAC RETURNING IN JU- NIOR MIKAELA BOYD. BEING A THIRD-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTION AND MAC TOURNAMENT MVP IN , WHAT DO YOU EXPECT OUT OF HER IN ? A: Mikaela (Boyd) really improved over the course of last season and was a big reason why we enjoyed so much success. Her willingness to do whatever we needed to win made a great impact. She can score, rebound, pass and defend. When she gets a steal, it is very difficult for anyone to catch her. The area she most improved in most was her leadership. Day in and day out, she was relentless with her work ethic and her desire to win was infectious with the rest of the team. WE WOULD LIKE TO BE THE FIRST TEAM IN A DECADE TO REPEAT AS MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS. OUR PLAYERS NOW UNDERSTAND WHAT IT TAKES TO GET TO THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS, AND THEY ARE EXTREMELY MOTIVATED TO GET BACK. Q: JUNIOR KAAYLA MCINTYRE IS ONE OF THE MOST ACCURATE SHOOTERS IN PROGRAM HISTORY. TALK ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE SHE BRINGS TO THE TEAM? A: We have been spoiled with how consistently Kaayla (McIntyre) shoots the ball. It still amazes me that she broke the MAC overall field-goal percentage record as a freshman and came close to breaking it again as a sophomore despite doubling her shot attempts. Kaayla attracts a lot of defensive attention because of her accuracy and that opens up things for everyone else. Q: SOPHOMORE MARIELLA SANTUCCI IS YOUR POINT GUARD AND THE QUARTERBACK OF YOUR TEAM. SHE STARTED OFF LAST YEAR IMPRESSIVELY, THEN BATTLED INJURY DURING THE MID-SEASON AND ENDED THE YEAR PLAYING AS WELL AS ANY PLAYER ON THE SQUAD. TALK ABOUT THE VALUE SHE HAS FOR THE SQUAD? A: I was very proud of how Mariella (Santucci) bounced back from her injury last year. As she became healthier our team improved as she added that needed three-point threat to our perimeter. She has great court vision, but when she was injured it was easy for teams to sag off her and take away her drive and passing opportunities. Just like Jay-Ann (Bravo-Harriott), Mariella possesses a terrific basketball IQ. She makes everyone around her better. She made a tremendous impact as a freshman, and I can t wait to see what her sophomore year brings. PAGE 18 Q: JUNIOR OLIVIA CUNNINGHAM SHOWED GLIMPSES OF BEING A VIABLE OFFENSIVE THREAT LAST SEASON. DO YOU EXPECT HER TO BE A MORE CONSISTENT PERFORMER IN ? A: I do believe Olivia (Cunningham) will be a more consistent threat for us. The year you sit out when you transfer is tough. I m sure it took Olivia a little while to get back mentally into the groove. I was very proud of how she responded in the MAC Tournament. If she doesn t step up in the championship game, we wouldn t be MAC Champions. She has a great knack of finding scoring opportunities. Q: JUNIOR SARAH ST-FORT AND SOPHOMORE SARA ROKKANEN ALSO RETURN IN WITH SOME EXPERIENCE. WHAT ROLE DO YOU SEE THESE TWO STUDENT-ATHLETES PLAYING THIS UPCOMING SEASON? A: Sarah (St. Fort) was our best defender last year. We asked her to guard almost every position, and she was able to have success because of her quickness, strength and athleticism. She s been working hard with Assistant Coach (Tiffany) Swoffard to be a more consistent scoring threat, and I m happy with the progress she s made. She s a tenacious competitor. Sara (Rokkanen) proved she wasn t afraid to score as a freshman. She filled a big void for us when Janice (Monakana) was injured for three games. Sara has great range as well as strength to finish versus contact. We may use Sara as a stretch four in addition to playing the wing this upcoming season.

19 Q & A WITH TRICIA CULLOP PAGE 19 Q & A WITH COACH CULLOP Q: JUNIOR MAE TSHITENGE MISSED THE SEASON WITH A KNEE INJURY. HOW IS HER REHABILITATION PROGRESSING AND WHAT ARE YOUR EXPECTATIONS FOR HER IN ? A: Mae (Tshitenge) has really made a lot of progress in the off-season. We were so disappointed when she got hurt last year because she would have provided another scoring threat for us. I m looking forward to her return as she has nice touch from the three-point arc. Q: REDSHIRT FRESHMAN TANAYA BEACHAM ALSO SAT OUT THE CAMPAIGN WITH A MEDICAL ISSUE. HOW IS HER REHABILITA- TION GOING AND WHAT ARE YOUR EXPECTA- TIONS FOR HER IN ? A: Tanaya (Beacham) is back in workouts and looking strong. She brings great competitiveness to the court as she loves to play. She runs the floor well, is a tenacious rebounder and can elevate over defenders to score. Q: TOLEDO HAS WON AT LEAST 11 GAMES IN SAVAGE ARENA IN SEVEN OF NINE SEASONS WITH YOU IN CHARGE OF THE PROGRAM. WHAT MAKES THIS PLACE SO TOUGH TO PLAY IN FOR OPPONENTS AND SO SPECIAL FOR YOUR TEAM? A: We take great pride in defending our home court, and we have some of the best fans in the country. The past six years we have been ranked in the Top 30 in the country in attendance, and we have led the MAC in attendance for 27 straight years. The atmosphere our Rocket fans provide make it a fun environment to play and coach and an intimidating place for opponents. Q: CAN YOU TALK ABOUT THE THREE NEW- COMERS THAT ARE COMING INTO THE PRO- GRAM IN ? A: Zaria (Wright), Mariah (Copeland) and Tatyana (Davis) are all lefties, all play the perimeter and all can score. They each came from very successful high school programs where they either won state championships, finished runner-up or made it to the Final 4 during their careers. Knowing how to win is important. It takes sacrifice, teamwork and determination. Zaria can score in a variety of ways, but what sold me was her uncanny ability to use ball screens. She can shoot the three, pull up or shoot behind the screen. Mariah has tremendous three-point range, a quick release and is a good passer. Tatyana is explosive and possesses great athleticism. She can shoot outside or take you to the hole. Q: HOW WOULD YOU ASSESS YOUR NON- CONFERENCE SLATE IN ? A: It will be exciting to start the season in the Preseason WNIT. It s an honor to be selected for this tournament. We are guaranteed to be paired with three strong opponents. In addition we will take on a storied program in Western Kentucky in the West Palm Invitational, as well as facing Dayton, Detroit Mercy, Duquesne, Iona, Northern Kentucky, Saint Francis (PA) and St. Bonaventure. Once again, we feel our non-conference schedule will be exciting and have us prepared for MAC play. Q: HOW DO YOU VIEW THE MAC RACE UN- FOLDING IN ? A: I would be surprised if Central Michigan is not the favorite to win the league, but I do feel there are many teams, especially in our West Division, who could challenge for a MAC regular-season title. Last season proved to be one of the toughest MAC seasons I ve witnessed in my nine years at UT, and the MAC Tournament displayed the great parity we had with many upsets throughout the week. Because our league has such great coaches, it will only get tougher.

20 YEAR-BY-YEAR UNDER TRICIA CULLOP EVANSVILLE OVERALL, 8-10 MVC (Tied-5th Place) EVANSVILLE OVERALL, 9-9 MVC (Tied-4th Place) PAGE 20 EVANSVILLE OVERALL, 5-13 MVC (Tied-8th Place) 11/17 at Butler W /21 OHIO W /24 at Western Kentucky L TENNESSEE TECH L /14 at Wisconsin L /16 at Green Bay L /19 UIC W /21 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W /30 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W /4 at Northern Iowa* L /7 at Bradley* W /11 WICHITA ST.* W /13 MISSOURI ST.* L /18 at Drake* L /21 at Creighton* W /25 ILLINOIS ST.* L //27 INDIANA ST.* W /1 NORTHERN IOWA* W /3 BRADLEY* W /9 at Wichita St.* L /11 at Missouri St.* L /15 CREIGHTON* L /17 DRAKE* L /20 at Illinois St.* L /22 at Indiana St.* W /3 at Southern Illinois* L /8 vs. Creighton# W /9 vs. Drake# L * - Missouri Valley Conference Game # - MVC Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) 11/9 at Temple^ W /11 at North Carolina^ L /20 at Louisville L /23 vs. Toledo@ W /24 at Colorado St.@ L at UT Martin W /5 WESTERN KENTUCKY W AUSTIN PEAY L /17 at Tennessee Tech L /22 at Kentucky W /30 DRAKE* L /1 Creighton L /5 at Southern Illinois* W /12 at Wichita St.* W /14 at Missouri St.* L /17 ILLINOIS ST.* W /19 INDIANA ST.* W /24 at Bradley* L /26 at Northern Iowa* W (OT) /30 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W /8 MISSOURI ST.* L /10 WICHITA ST.* L /15 at Illinois St.* W (OT) /17 at Indiana St.* L /21 BRADLEY* W /23 NORTHERN IOWA* W /28 at Creighton* L /2 at Drake* L /7 vs. Northern Iowa# W /8 vs. Creighton# L * - Missouri Valley Conference Game ^ - Preseason WNIT (Philadelphia, PA/Chapel Hill, - Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational (Fort Collins, Colo.) # - MVC Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) 11/24 LOUISVILLE W /26 at Austin Peay L /1 at IUPUI L /4 KENTUCKY W /7 vs. Colorado@ L /8 vs. Pennsylvania@ W /11 BUTLER W /15 UT MARTIN W /21 TENNESSEE TECH W /3 WICHITA ST.* W /5 MISSOURI ST.* W /11 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W /16 at Drake* L /18 at Creighton* L /22 INDIANA ST.* L /25 ILLINOIS ST.* L (OT) /31 at Northern Iowa* L /2 at Bradley* L /10 at Southern Illinois* L /13 CREIGHTON* L /16 DRAKE* W /20 at Illinois St.* W /22 at Indiana St.* L /27 NORTHERN IOWA* L /1 BRADLEY* L /6 at Wichita St.* L /8 at Missouri St.* L * - Missouri Valley Conference - Oakland Tribune Classic (Berkeley, Calif.)

21 YEAR-BY-YEAR UNDER TRICIA CULLOP EVANSVILLE OVERALL, 6-12 MVC (9th Place) EVANSVILLE OVERALL, 10-8 MVC (5th Place) PAGE 21 EVANSVILLE OVERALL, 11-7 MVC (4th Place) 11/21 AUSTIN PEAY W /25 at Marquette L /30 at Tennessee Tech W /3 at Cincinnati L /6 IUPUI W /9 at Butler L /14 at UT Martin W /21 MISSOURI L /30 OHIO W /3 vs. Creighton! L /5 DRAKE* W /10 at Southern Illinois* L /16 at Illinois St.* L /18 at Indiana St.* L /24 WICHITA ST.* W /26 MISSOURI ST.* L /31 at Northern Iowa* L /2 at Bradley* W /7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W /12 ILLINOIS ST.* L /15 INDIANA ST.* L /19 at Missouri St.* L /21 at Wichita St.* L /27 NORTHERN IOWA* W /29 BRADLEY* W /4 at Creighton* L /6 at Drake* L * - Missouri Valley Conference Game! - Vincennes, Ind. 11/19 UT MARTIN W /23 at IUPUI W /30 at Missouri L /4 at Ohio W /12 BALL ST. W /15 CINCINNATI W /19 BUTLER W /21 TENNESSEE TECH W /28 at Austin Peay L /31 DRAKE* W /2 CREIGHTON* L /6 at Missouri St.* L /8 at Wichita St.* W /13 BRADLEY* L /16 NORTHERN IOWA* W /22 at Southern Illinois* W /27 at Illinois St.* W /23 at Indiana St.* L /3 MISSOURI ST.* W /5 WICHITA ST.* W /10 at Bradley* L /12 at Northern Iowa* L /19 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W /23 INDIANA ST.* L /25 ILLINOIS ST.* W (OT) /3 at Drake* W /5 at Creighton* L (2OT) /10 vs. Northern Iowa# L * - Missouri Valley Conference Game # - MVC Tournament (Normal, Ill.) 11/18 MARQUETTE L /20 at Tennessee Tech L /22 at Ball St. L /27 at Radford W /29 at Virginia Tech L /4 vs. IUPUI! W /11 UIC W /19 at Butler L /21 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W /30 INDIANA ST.* L /1 at Illinois St.* W /5 BRADLEY* W /7 NORTHERN IOWA* W /12 at Wichita St.* L /14 at Missouri St.* L (2OT) /19 DRAKE* W /22 CREIGHTON* W /28 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W /2 at Northern Iowa* L /4 at Bradley* W /10 WICHITA ST.* W /12 MISSOURI ST.* W /17 at Drake* L /19 at Creighton* W /26 at Southern Illinois* W (OT) /1 ILLINOIS ST.* L /4 at Indiana St.* L /10 vs. Wichita St.# W (OT) /11 vs. Indiana St.# L * - Missouri Valley Conference Game! - in Vincennes, Ind. # - MVC Tournament (Springfield, Mo.)

22 YEAR-BY-YEAR UNDER TRICIA CULLOP EVANSVILLE OVERALL, 11-7 MVC (4th Place) EVANSVILLE OVERALL, 13-5 MVC (T-1st Place) PAGE 22 TOLEDO OVERALL, 11-5 MAC (2nd Place West) 11/11 MOREHEAD ST. W /14 at Austin Peay L /17 RADFORD W /19 LIPSCOMB W /25 at UIC W /30 at Indiana L /2 at IUPUI L /6 BUTLER W /15 at Hawaii@ L (OT) /16 vs. Portland St.@ W /21 AUSTIN PEAY W /30 at Wichita St.* W (OT) /1 MISSOURI ST.* W /4 INDIANA ST.* W (OT) /6 ILLINOIS ST.* L /11 at Northern Iowa* W /13 at Bradley* L /18 DRAKE* W /21 CREIGHTON* L /27 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* L /2 at Illinois St.* W /4 at Indiana St.* W /8 NORTHERN IOWA* W /11 BRADLEY* L (OT) /15 at Creighton* L /18 at Drake* W /23 at Southern Illinois* L /28 WICHITA ST.* W /3 at Missouri St.* W /9 vs. Northern Iowa# W /10 at Drake# L * - Missouri Valley Conference - Hawaii Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) # - MVC Tournament (Des Moines, Iowa) 11/9 MARSHALL! W /11 at Michigan St.! L /16 at Western Kentucky! L /19 at Morehead St. W /24 at East Tennessee St. L /27 TENNESSEE TECH W /2 IUPUI W /6 at Butler L /8 BALL ST. W /21 at Wright St. L /3 ILLINOIS ST.* L /5 INDIANA ST.* W /10 at Missouri St. L /12 at Wichita St. W /17 CREIGHTON* W /20 DRAKE* W /24 at Lipscomb W /26 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W /31 at Bradley* W /2 at Northern Iowa* W /8 WICHITA ST.* W /10 MISSOURI ST.* W /14 at Drake* W (OT) /17 at Creighton* L /22 at Southern Illinois* W /28 NORTHERN IOWA* W /1 BRADLEY* W /6 at Indiana St.* L /8 at Illinois St.* L /14 vs. Northern Iowa# W /15 vs. Drake# L /20 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST.% W /24 at Kansas% L * - Missouri Valley Conference Game! - Preseason WNIT (Evansville, Ind./East Lansing, Mich./ Bowling Green, Ky.) # - MVC Tournament (St. Charles, Mo.) % - Postseason WNIT (Evansville, Ind./Lawrence, Kan.) 11/14 vs. Arizona@ W /15 vs. Hawaii@ W /16 vs. Loyola Marymount@ L /23 at Cincinnati L /26 at Cleveland St. L /29 at IPFW L /3 at Missouri L /6 NORTH DAKOTA W /10 at Temple L /19 MOREHEAD ST. W /22 BRADLEY L /30 YOUNGSTOWN ST. W /4 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W /7 at Western Michigan* W /10 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W /14 at Eastern Michigan* W /17 at Ball St.* L /21 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W /24 at Miami* W /31 at Akron* L /4 BUFFALO* W /8 OHIO* W /12 at Bowling Green* L /15 KENT ST.* W /21 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W /24 at Northern Illinois* W /28 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W /3 at Central Michigan* L /7 BALL ST.* L /13 vs. Ohio# W /14 vs. Bowling Green# L * - Mid-American Conference - Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Hilo, Hawaii) # - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio)

23 YEAR-BY-YEAR UNDER TRICIA CULLOP TOLEDO 25-9 OVERALL, 12-4 MAC (1st Place West) TOLEDO 29-8 OVERALL, 14-2 MAC (1st Place West) PAGE 23 TOLEDO OVERALL, 13-3 MAC (T-1st Place West) 11/13 NORTHWESTERN L /15 CLEVELAND ST. W /18 at Oakland W /21 SAINT PETER S W /24 at UTEP L /27 vs. Yale@ W /28 at New Mexico@ W /9 DAYTON W /12 IPFW W /20 at SIU Edwardsville W /22 at Indiana L /29 at Morehead St. W /2 at North Dakota W /6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W /9 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W /13 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W /17 at Ball St.* L /20 at Western Michigan* W /23 MIAMI* W /27 at Buffalo* W (OT) /30 BOWLING GREEN* W /3 at Kent St.* L /6 at Ohio* W /10 AKRON* W /13 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W /20 at Northern Illinois* L /24 at Central Michigan* W /27 BALL ST.* W /2 at Eastern Michigan* L (OT) /10 vs. Ball St.# W /12 vs. Kent St.# W /13 vs. Bowling Green# L /19 PITTSBURGH% W /21 at Michigan% L * - Mid-American Conference - Holiday Inn & Suites Express Midtown Thanksgiving Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) # - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) % - Postseason WNIT (Toledo, Ohio/Ann Arbor, Mich.) 11/12 SAINT FRANCIS (PA)! W /15 at Purdue! L /20 MISSOURI ST.! L /23 at Cleveland St. L /27 vs. UMBC@ W /28 at Iona@ W /30 at Saint Peter s W /5 at Dayton L /10 OAKLAND W /12 INDIANA W /19 MILWAUKEE W /22 at Northwestern L /1 NORTH DAKOTA W /5 BALL ST.* W /8 at Western Michigan* W (OT) /12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W /15 at Eastern Michigan* W /19 at Central Michigan* L /22 BUFFALO* W /26 at Bowling Green* W /29 KENT ST.* W /2 at Akron* W /5 at Miami* W /12 OHIO* W /16 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W /19 at Ball St.* W /23 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W /26 at Northern Illinois* L /2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W /9 vs. Akron# W /11 vs. Eastern Michigan# L /16 DELAWARE% W /19 AUBURN% W /22 ALABAMA% W /27 SYRACUSE% W (OT) /30 CHARLOTTE% W /2 USC% W * - Mid-American Conference Game! - Preseason WNIT (Toledo, Ohio/West Lafayette, - Iona Thanksgiving Tournament (New Rochelle, N.Y.) # - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) % - Postseason WNIT (Toledo, Ohio) 11/13 DAYTON W /16 at Green Bay L /22 ALBANY W /25 at Indiana W /27 at Arkansas St. L /1 IONA W /4 COLORADO ST. W /8 GREEN BAY L /10 CLEVELAND ST. W /18 at Milwaukee L /27 at Northwestern W /31 MARQUETTE L / 5 at Western Michigan* L /8 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W /11 EASTERN MICHIGAN* L /14 at Northern Illinois* W /19 BALL ST.* W /22 at Ohio* W /25 MIAMI* W /28 at Buffalo* W /1 AKRON* W /4 at Kent St.* W /11 BOWLING GREEN* W /15 at Central Michigan* W /18 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W /21 at Eastern Michigan* L /25 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W /28 at Ball St.* W /8 vs. Northern Illinois# W /9 vs. Eastern Michigan# L /16 DETROIT% W /19 CINCINNATI% W /22 VCU% W /24 SYRACUSE% L (OT) * - Mid-American Conference Game # - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) % - Postseason WNIT (Toledo, Ohio)

24 YEAR-BY-YEAR UNDER TRICIA CULLOP TOLEDO 29-4 OVERALL, 15-1 MAC (1st Place West) TOLEDO OVERALL, 9-9 MAC (T-2nd Place West) PAGE 24 TOLEDO OVERALL, 10-8 MAC (4th Place West) 11/9 ARKANSAS ST. W /14 at Dayton L /20 at Colorado St. W /23 vs. Santa Clara! W /24 at Nevada! W /1 SIU EDWARDSVILLE^ W /2 ST. BONAVENTURE^ W /8 MILWAUKEE W /15 at Marquette W /20 EVANSVILLE& W /21 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M& W /29 vs. Charlotte$ W /30 at Georgia St.$ W /10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L /13 at Bowling Green* W /16 at Eastern Michigan* W /19 BUFFALO* W /23 at Akron* W /26 at Northern Illinois* W /31 OHIO* W /3 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W /6 at Miami* W /10 at Ball St.* W /16 KENT ST.* W /20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W /24 at Central Michigan* W /28 at Western Michigan* W /3 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W /6 BALL ST.* W /15 vs. Central Michigan# L /21 BUTLER% W /23 YOUNGSTOWN ST.% W /28 ILLINOIS% L * - Mid-American Conference Game! - John Ascuaga s Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) ^ - Glass City Tournament (Toledo, Ohio) & - Toledo Invite (Toledo, Ohio) $ - Georgia State Holiday & Hoops Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) # - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) % - Postseason WNIT (Toledo, Ohio) 11/9 DREXEL! L /10 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST.! W /17 PURDUE L /20 at UMKC W /29 vs. Cal St. Fullerton^ W /30 at Saint Mary s (CA)^ L /6 DETROIT& W /7 VALPARAISO& L /15 at St. Bonaventure W /22 DAYTON L /30 at Evansville L /4 at Central Michigan* L /9 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W /12 MIAMI* W /15 at Buffalo* L /18 at Western Michigan* L /23 BALL ST.* W /26 at Ohio* W /30 AKRON* L /2 BOWLING GREEN* L /6 at Miami* W /9 at Kent St.* W /15 OHIO* W /19 at Eastern Michigan* W /23 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L /27 at Northern Illinois* L (OT) /2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L /5 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W /8 at Ball St.* L /10 OHIO# W /12 vs. Western Michigan# W /13 vs. Akron# L * - Mid-American Conference Game! - Glass City Tournament (Toledo, Ohio) ^ - SMC Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic (Moraga, Calif.) & - Toledo Invite (Toledo, Ohio) # - MAC Tournament (Toledo, Ohio/Cleveland, Ohio) 11/14 at Cleveland St. L /20 ST. BONAVENTURE W /23 at Purdue L /28 vs. Virginia! W /30 vs. Arizona! W /10 at Dayton L /13 IDAHO^ W /14 DETROIT^ L /19 vs. Nevada& W /20 vs. Southern Illinois& W /30 UW-PARKSIDE W /3 MIAMI* W /7 KENT ST.* W /10 at Ohio* L /14 AKRON* L /17 at Western Michigan* W /21 BUFFALO* W (OT) /24 EASTERN MICHIGAN* L /31 at Bowling Green* W /4 at Buffalo* L /7 BALL ST.* L /11 at Central Michigan* W /14 at Akron* L /18 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W /21 at Eastern Michigan* W /25 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W /28 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W /4 at Northern Illinois* L /7 at Ball St.* L /9 MIAMI# W /11 vs. Eastern Michigan# L /20 WRIGHT ST.% W /23 MICHIGAN% L * - Mid-American Conference Game! - FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Miami, Fla.) ^ - Glass City Classic (Toledo, Ohio) & - New Orleans Shootout (New Orleans, La.) # - MAC Tournament (Toledo, Ohio/Cleveland, Ohio) % - Postseason WNIT (Toledo, Ohio)

25 YEAR-BY-YEAR UNDER TRICIA CULLOP TOLEDO OVERALL, 12-6 MAC (3rd Place West) TOLEDO 25-9 OVERALL, 12-6 MAC (T-3rd Place West) PAGE 25 11/14 ARIZONA L /18 at Notre Dame L /21 vs. Albany! L /22 vs. Harvard! L /29 at St. Bonaventure L /2 DAYTON L /5 vs. Columbia@ W /6 vs. VCU@ W /12 CLEVELAND ST. W /20 at UIC W /29 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W /2 at Ball St.* L /6 KENT ST.* W /9 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W /13 at Miami* W /16 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W /20 at Akron* L /23 at Eastern Michigan* L /30 BOWLING GREEN* W /3 at Western Michigan* W /6 at Kent St.* W /10 BUFFALO* W /13 OHIO* L /17 at Bowling Green* W /20 at Central Michigan* W (OT) /24 EASTERN MICHIGAN* L /27 at Northern Illinois* W (OT) /2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W /5 BALL ST.* L /9 vs. Akron# L (OT) * - Mid-American Conference Game! - URI Tip-Off Classic (Kingston, - ASU Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) # - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) 11/12 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W /15 RHODE ISLAND W /19 at Cleveland St. W /24 vs. Davidson! W /25 vs. UCLA! L /1 UIC W /4 MADONNA W /9 at Dayton W /11 ST. BONAVENTURE W /18 NOTRE DAME L /21 DETROIT MERCY W /31 BALL ST.* L /4 at Eastern Michigan* W /7 MIAMI* W /11 at Buffalo* W /14 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L /18 OHIO* L /21 at Kent St.* L /28 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W /1 BUFFALO* W /4 at Ohio* L /8 at Western Michigan* W /11 BOWLING GREEN* W /15 at Akron* W /18 at Central Michigan* L /22 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W /25 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W /1 at Northern Illinois* W /4 at Ball St.* W (OT) /6 AKRON# W /8 vs. Kent St.# W /10 vs. Buffalo# W /11 vs. Northern Illinois# W /17 vs. Creighton$ L * - Mid-American Conference Game! - Cancún Challenge (Riviera Maya, Mexico) # - MAC Tournament (Toledo, Ohio/Cleveland, Ohio) $ - NCAA Championships (Corvallis, Ore.)

26 TRICIA CULLOP THREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEAR PAGE 26 TRICIA CULLOP VS. DIVISION I OPPONENTS AKRON 7-7 Alabama 1-0 Albany 1-1 Arizona 2-1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 Arkansas St. 1-1 Auburn 1-0 Austin Peay 2-4 BALL ST BOWLING GREEN 8-4 Bradley 9-8 BUFFALO 10-2 Butler 5-3 Cal St. Fullerton 1-0 Central Arkansas 2-0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 12-7 Charlotte 2-0 Cincinnati 2-2 CLEVELAND ST. 4-3 Colorado 0-1 Colorado St. 2-1 Columbia 1-0 Creighton 5-14 Davidson 1-0 DAYTON 3-5 Delaware 1-0 DETROIT MERCY 3-1 Drake 9-10 Drexel 0-1 East Tennessee St. 0-1 EASTERN MICHIGAN 12-9 Evansville 1-1 Georgia St. 1-0 Green Bay 0-3 Harvard 0-1 Hawaii 1-1 Idaho 1-0 Illinois 0-1 Illinois St. 7-9 Indiana 2-2 Indiana St IONA 2-0 IPFW 1-1 IUPUI 4-2 Kansas 0-1 KENT ST Kentucky 2-0 Lipscomb 2-0 Louisville 1-1 Loyola Marymount 0-1 Madonna 1-0 Marquette 1-3 Marshall 1-0 MIAMI 11-0 Michigan 0-2 Michigan St. 0-1 Milwaukee 2-1 Mississippi Valley St. 1-0 Missouri 0-3 Missouri St Morehead St. 4-0 Nevada 2-0 New Mexico 1-0 North Carolina 0-1 North Dakota 3-0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 16-5 Northern Iowa 13-7 Northwestern 1-2 Notre Dame 0-2 Oakland 2-0 OHIO 12-4 Penn 1-0 Pittsburgh 1-0 Portland St. 1-0 Prairie View A&M 1-0 Purdue 0-3 Radford 2-0 Rhode Island 1-0 Saint Francis (PA) 1-0 Saint Mary s (CA) 0-1 Saint Peter s 2-0 Santa Clara 1-0 SIU Edwardsville 3-0 Southeast Missouri St. 1-0 Southern Illinois 12-5 ST. BONAVENTURE 4-1 Syracuse 1-1 Temple 1-1 Tennessee Tech 4-3 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1-0 Toledo 1-0 UCLA 0-1 UIC 5-0 UMBC 1-0 UMKC 1-0 USC 1-0 UTEP 0-1 UT Martin 4-0 Valparaiso 0-1 Virginia 1-0 VCU 2-0 Virginia Tech 0-1 Western Kentucky 1-2 WESTERN MICHIGAN 16-3 Wichita St Wisconsin 0-1 Wright St. 1-1 Yale 1-0 Youngstown St. 2-0 BOLD ITALICS Indicates Opponent

27 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH VICKI HALL PAGE 27 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH VICKI HALL Vicki Hall is in her sixth season as associate head coach for the Rocket women s basketball team. Hall works with all aspects of the program, including scheduling, postand guard-player development, international recruiting, academic support and opponent scouting. Vicki is an incredible asset to our staff, three-time MAC Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop said. She knows the game inside and out and does a terrific job developing players VICKI HALL FILE FULL NAME: Vicki Anne Hall EDUCATION: B.S. in Psychology, University of Texas ( 93) COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2012-Pres. Associate Head Coach, University of Toledo Assistant Coach, University of New Mexico Assistant Coach, Miami University Head Coach, Bank Leumi (Women s B League) PLAYING EXPERIENCE: 2002 Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA) Cleveland Rockers (WNBA) 2000 Nashville Noise (ABL) 1999 Colorado Xplosion (ABL) International Play in France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Switzerland and Turkey University of Texas FAMILY: Parents, Lillian and David (Deceased); Brother, David and teaching the game. She served as our recruiting coordinator the past five years and helped us secure some of the most talented classes in the history of our program. Vicki is a tireless worker, knowledgeable coach and a great person. She s also a great advocate for our players who wish to play professionally, as she enjoyed a long career in the WNBA, ABL and overseas. Vicki has done a great job mentoring our other assistants and will be passing the recruiting coordinator duties off to Tiffany (Swoffard) this coming year. Vicki will be taking over scheduling in addition to helping with our scouting, recruiting and individual workouts. During her time at Toledo, Hall has helped the Midnight Blue & Gold amass an impressive overall record and a mark in the Mid- American Conference. Hall has also played a key role in expanding the Rockets recruiting scope to England (Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott), Italy (Mariella Santucci), Canada (Sarah St-Fort), Minnesota (Michaela Rasmussen), Illinois (Mikaela Boyd), Mississippi (Olivia Cunningham) and North Carolina (Zaria Wright) Toledo finished with a 25-9 overall record and a 12-6 ledger in the conference. UT, which tied for third in the MAC West Division standings, earned the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Championships after winning the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2001 and eighth time in school history. The Rockets tallied at least 20 wins for the first time in four years and their 25 victories tied for fifth most in school history. The Midnight Blue & Gold wrapped up the year ranked unofficially No. 26 in the country among mid-major programs, according to the collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. Sophomore Mikaela Boyd was named the MAC Tournament MVP and joined on the alltourney team by freshman Mariella Santucci. Individually, senior Janice Monakana secured second-team All-MAC honors, while junior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and Boyd garnered third-team accolades and Santucci was selected on the All-Freshman Team. Monakana and Bravo-Harriott collected all-conference recognition for the secondstraight season. In addition, sophomore Kaayla McIntyre

28 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH led the MAC in overall field-goal percentage (.602, 147-of-244) for a second-straight season, as well as ranking sixth in rejections. McIntyre concluded the year sixth in UT history in overall field-goal percentage and and seventh in blocked shots (41) in the singleseason record book. The second-year Rocket currently sits 10th in school history in career rejections (57) Toledo finished with a overall mark and a 12-6 record in MAC play. UT placed third in the MAC West Division standings and earned a first-round bye in the conference tournament. Individually, junior Janice Monakana and sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott garnered honorable mention all-league accolades, while newcomer Kaayla McIntyre was selected on the All-Freshman Team. In addition, McIntyre was named the MAC co-sixth Player of the Year, becoming the first player in school history to earn this accolade. The Toledo native was unstoppable on the interior, shooting a single-season league-record 64.3 percent (81-of-126) from the floor. In conference games, McIntyre tallied 8.6 points, a team-high 5.7 caroms and a squad-best 0.8 rejections in 20.5 minutes. She once again led the league in overall field-goal percentage (.645, 71-of-110), as well as ranking tied for eighth in blocked shots, 15th in defensive caroms (4.2 rpg) and 20th in overall rebounding Toledo posted a overall record and a 10-8 conference ledger. The Rockets also made their fifth appearance in the Postseason WNIT in seven years and won their first round game tourney for fifth-straight time. Individually, Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was named the MAC Freshman of the Year, becoming the fifth Rocket to earn this honor and the first since Kim Knuth captured the award in Hall also played a key role in the development of sophomore Sophie Reecher. The Byron, IL native tallied 9.0 points and a team-high 8.7 boards over the final 10 contests, shooting a squad-best 50.0 percent (34-of-68) from the field in 25.7 minutes Toledo finished with a overall ledger and a 9-9 league mark. Despite graduating the most successful class in school history the previous year, UT tied for second place in the MAC West Division standings. Hall helped mentor Brianna Jones to a strong senior campaign. Jones produced double-digit points in 20 of 30 games, the TOLEDO HONORS UNDER COACH HALL MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott MAC SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kaayla McIntyre ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Janice Monakana Yolanda Richardson THIRD TEAM Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott HONORABLE MENTION Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Janice Monakana MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Mariella Santucci Kaayla McIntyre Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ACADEMIC ALL-MAC Mikaela Boyd Halee Printz Sarah St-Fort Sophie Reecher ; Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ; Michaela Rasmussen ; Ana Capotosto ; Brenae Harris ; Inma Zanoguera ; ; Yolanda Richardson Naama Shafir ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ; PAGE 28 third-highest total on the team, averaging 10.2 points, 6.9 rebounds, 0.5 assists and 0.4 steals in 26.5 minutes. The Toledo native ranked ninth in the MAC in offensive caroms (2.8 rpg), 13th in overall field goal percentage (44.1%, 119- of-270), 15th in overall rebounding and 29th in scoring Toledo captured its second MAC regularseason championship in three years, as well as securing a berth in the Postseason WNIT for a fourth consecutive season. The Rockets compiled a 29-4 record, the best single-season mark in UT annals, including a 15-1 MAC ledger, the third time in school history it posted such a mark ( , ). Their 29 wins tied for the most in school history and second most in the MAC record books. UT also cracked the Top 25 for the first time in over a decade. The Rockets sat at No. 25 in the Associated Press media poll with 64 total points for the week of March The last time UT was in the Top 25 occurred during the week of Nov , 2001 when it stood at No. 24 in the AP poll after upsetting No. 4 Duke. Individually, senior Yolanda Richardson garnered second-team all-league recognition. Richardson led the MAC in overall field-goal percentage (58.6%, 146-of-249), as well as ranking fourth in rejections and sixth in overall rebounding. Richardson s 58.6 overall field goal percentage ranked tied for fifth in school history in a single season. Richardson wrapped up her collegiate career first in UT annals in career blocks (213, second most in MAC history), third in overall field goal percentage (56.6%, 490-of-866) and

29 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH PAGE 29 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH VICKI HALL 21st in scoring (1,062). HALL S COACHING ORIGIN Hall came to Toledo following one season at New Mexico, where she was responsible for post-player development, practice and game management, skills training, staff development and program supervision, scheduling and fundraising. While with the Lobos, she helped mentor All-Mountain West Conference performers Porche Torrance and Caroline Durbin. Torrance was named the MWC Defensive Player of the Year, as well as selected to the All-Defensive Team and third-team all-league, while Durbin earned a spot on the first-team. UNM advanced to the championship game of the 2012 MWC Tournament. Hall arrived in Albuquerque from MAC member Miami, where she served two years as an assistant coach. She assisted with scheduling, practice and game administration, postplayer and guard development, pre-season conditioning, high school and junior college recruiting, academic support and fundraising during her time in Oxford. Hall worked with All- MAC selections Courtney Osborn and Kirsten Olowinski with the RedHawks. Osborn was a two-time third-team all-conference selection and the 2010 MAC Freshman of the Year, while Olowinski garnered a spot on the MAC All- Freshman Team and was named honorable mention All-MAC. Hall received her start in coaching as the Head Coach for Bank Leumi in the Women s B League in Tel Aviv, Israel in She assumed leadership of a struggling program halfway through the season and improved the team s sixth-place ranking to finish second. Hall developed and coordinated the team s offensive and defensive play with the aid of no assistant coaches by integrating the previous coach s philosophy with her new ideas to create an improved team strategy. HALL HAD EXTENSIVE PLAY- ING CAREER Hall entered coaching following an extensive 16-year professional career. Hall spent time overseas with teams in Switzerland and Greece before returning stateside for stints with the Colorado Xplosion ( ) and Nashville Noise ( ) of the ABL and the Cleveland Rockers ( ) and Los Angeles Sparks (2002) of the WNBA. She also spent seven years playing for teams in Italy, France and Israel, helping lead Pool Comense to the Final Four in Italy in Hall also spent several years as a member of the United States National Team. She was part of the squad that won the 1990 World Championship in Malaysia. She also won gold with Team USA at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle. A sought-after prospect out of Brebeuf High School, Hall was named the 1988 Indiana Miss Basketball and received the Gatorade and Naismith National Player of the Year as a senior. A 2015 inductee into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, she scored 1,755 points in high school and graduated as the state s seventh all-time leading girls scorer. Hall went on to letter four years at Texas ( ) and was named to the Southwest Conference All-Decade Team for the 1990s. She was part of four straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament and wrapped up her collegiate career ranked in the Top 11 in school history in eight categories three-point field-goal percentage (.404, 3rd), total points (1,831, 6th), three-point field goals (115, 6th), points per game (15.6, tied for 6th), field goals (718, 7th), overall rebounds (887, 7.6, 8th), free throws (280, 11th) and free throws attempted (417, 11th). An experienced teacher, Hall has spent her off-seasons training basketball players of all ages. She conducted her own high-skill basketball camp in 1996 and was on the staff of the Nike All-American Camp in A native of Indianapolis, Hall earned her bachelor s degree in psychology from Texas in 1993.

30 ASSISTANT COACH PAGE 30 ASSISTANT COACH TONY GREENE Tony Greene is in his third season as an assistant coach at the University of Toledo. Greene works with all aspects of the program, including perimeter-player development, recruiting, academic support and opponent scouting. In 20-plus years as a collegiate coach, Greene has been a part of six trips to the NAIA Tournament, three appearances in the Postseason WNIT and one trip to the NCAA Championships. He has also mentored over 30 all-conference players, including five league Player of the Year recipients, six All-Americans and three Academic All-Americans. TONY GREENE FILE FULL NAME: Tony Leondrick Greene EDUCATION: B.S. in Health & Physical Education, Langston University ( 94) COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2015-Pres. Assistant Coach, University of Toledo Associate Head Coach, Texas Southern University Assistant Coach, Grambling State University Head Coach, Langston University Assistant Coach, Langston University PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Langston University East Central University Cedar Valley Community College FAMILY: Wife, Aniece; Daughters, Toni (23), Nadia (17), De Naijia (15) and Anieya (12); Son, Charm (26) In addition to his work on the court, Greene has made his presence known in recruiting, playing a key role in UT securing Zaria Wright (Concord, N.C.) and junior college transfer Merveilles Mae Tshitenge (Redlands Community College). Tony is an outstanding teacher, and I love the energy and passion he brings to the program, three-time Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop said. He s been very instrumental in helping us become one of the top defensive teams in the league. He assists in recruiting, scouting and developing our players. I appreciate the ideas Tony brings to the table and his ability to relate to our players and recruits. He possesses a great positive outlook and infectious personality. He has an eye for talent and is willing to put in the time to get the job done Toledo finished with a 25-9 overall record and a 12-6 ledger in the conference. UT, which tied for third in the MAC West Division standings, earned the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Championships after winning the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2001 and eighth time in school history. The Rockets tallied at least 20 wins for the first time in four years and their 25 victories tied for fifth most in school history. The Midnight Blue & Gold wrapped up the year ranked unofficially No. 26 in the country among mid-major programs, according to the collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. Sophomore Mikaela Boyd was named the MAC Tournament MVP and joined on the alltourney team by freshman Mariella Santucci. Individually, senior Janice Monakana secured second-team All-MAC honors, while junior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and Boyd garnered third-team accolades and Santucci was selected on the All-Freshman Team. Monakana and Bravo-Harriott collected all-conference recognition for the secondstraight season. Boyd did an impressive job in her expanded role in , averaging a teamhigh 12.2 points, a squad-best 7.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and a team-high 2.1 steals in a squad-best 30.8 minutes. The only Rocket to start all 34 contests, Boyd ranked fourth in the MAC in defensive caroms (5.8 rpg), sixth in thefts, overall rebounding and assist/turnover ratio (1.6, ), seventh in helpers and 20th in scoring.

31 ASSISTANT COACH In , Boyd averaged 2.8 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 steals in 9.4 minutes per contest. In addition, Bravo-Harriott ranked 11th in the MAC in three-point field-goal percentage (.352, 56-of-159) and free throw percentage (.774, 82-of-106), 13th in three-point field-goals made (1.7, 56) and tied for 24th in scoring. Defensively, Toledo paced the MAC in overall field-goal percentage defense (.368, 738-of-2,003) and three-point field-goal percentage defense (.264, 171-of-647) in , as well as ranking tied for second in scoring defense (62.0 ppg). Toledo also restricted 16 opponents to 10 points or less in a quarter on 22 occasions this year Toledo finished with a overall mark and a 12-6 record in MAC play. UT placed third in the MAC West Division standings and earned a first-round bye in the conference tournament. Individually, junior Janice Monakana and sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott garnered honorable mention all-league accolades, while newcomer Kaayla McIntyre was selected on the All-Freshman Team. One of two Rockets to start all 30 games, Bravo-Harriott averaged 11.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and a team-high 1.3 steals in 30.9 minutes. She ranked 14th in the MAC in helpers and three-point field-goal percentage (.341, 46-of-135), 15th in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 92-93) and 23rd in scoring. TOLEDO HONORS UNDER COACH GREENE ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mikaela Boyd HONORABLE MENTION Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Mariella Santucci MAC TOURNAMENT MVP Mikaela Boyd 2017 MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Mikaela Boyd 2017 Mariella Santucci 2017 ACADEMIC ALL-MAC Mikaela Boyd Halee Printz Sarah St-Fort Sophie Reecher ; Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ; Michaela Rasmussen ; Ana Capotosto Brenae Harris ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ; PAGE 31 GREENE S COACHING ORIGIN Greene came to Toledo following three successful seasons at Texas Southern, where his primary focus was defense, point-guard development and recruiting. The Lady Tigers compiled a overall ledger (.621) during this time, including 47-6 (.887) in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), advancing to the Postseason WNIT all three years. In , TSU captured a share of the SWAC regular-season championship, advanced to the Postseason WNIT and had three players earn all-conference accolades. Alexus Johnson and Jasmine Peeples garnered firstteam all-league recognition, while Brianna Sidney collected second-team honors. In , the Lady Tigers accepted a bid to the Postseason WNIT after advancing to the SWAC Tournament Championship Game. Jazzmin Parker was tabbed SWAC Player of the Year, Sarah Williams collected Newcomer of the Year laurels and Morgan Simmons earned a spot on the all-league second-team. In , Texas Southern participated in the Postseason WNIT for the first time in school history. TSU received the Postseason WNIT s automatic berth after capturing the SWAC regular-season crown. Te era Williams was named SWAC Freshman of the Year while Brianna Sidney was named to the All-SWAC second team. Prior to his time at Texas Southern, Greene had coaching stints at Grambling St. ( ) and Langston ( ). While an assistant at GSU, he helped guide the Tigers from last place to a fourthplace finish in the SWAC in four years with post-season berths in the last two seasons. In 2012, his recruiting class ranked No. 6 nationally among Mid-Majors by ESPN HoopGurlz and No. 42 overall in the nation. Prior to Grambling St., he spent 13 years at Langston as an assistant coach and one year as head coach. During that period, he helped the Lions compile 244 victories and a 31-2 record in his last season. Greene was named the AFLAC National Assistant Coach of the Year. He also developed several fundraisers and scholarship campaigns while at Langston, including the Matthew Hatchett Scholarship Celebrity Weekend and the WNBA Celebrity Fundraiser Game. Greene s teams compiled a 54-1 conference record the last three seasons at Langston. As recuiting coordinator, he groomed seven players to play professionally, six going overseas and one to the WNBA, Kara Braxton. Braxton was selected with the seventh overall pick in the first round of the 2005 WNBA Draft. LIFE AS STUDENT-ATHLETE As a student-athlete, Greene played at the junior college level for Langston s men s team. As a player, he was selected the DCCCD Conference Player of the Year and a JUCO All- American. A native of Dallas, TX, Greene earned his bachelor s degree in health and physical education from Langston in Greene is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated, the Black Coaches Association and the Women s Basketball Association. Greene and his wife Aniece have four daughters, Toni (23), Nadia (17), De Naijia (15) and Anieya (12) and one son, Charm (26).

32 ASSISTANT COACH PAGE 32 ASSISTANT COACH TIFFANY SWOFFARD Tiffany Swoffard is in her third season as an assistant coach at the University of Toledo. Swoffard works with all aspects of the program, including, perimeter-player development, recruiting, academic support and opponent scouting. She also serves as the program s recruiting coordinator. During her time at Toledo, Swoffard has helped the Midnight Blue & Gold amass a overall record and a mark in the Mid-American Conference. In addition to her work on the court, Swoffard has made her presence known in recruiting, playing a key role in UT securing junior college transfer Merveilles Mae Tshitenge (Redlands Community College), UIC transfer Tyra Carlsten-Handberg and newcomer TIFFANY SWOFFARD FILE FULL NAME: Tiffany Brooke Swoffard EDUCATION: B.A. in Marketing, Austin Peay St. University ( 02) M.S. in Business Administration, Rowan University ( 07) COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2015-Pres. Assistant Coach, University of Toledo Assistant Coach, Mercer University Assistant Coach, University of Arkansas - Fort Smith Graduate Assistant, Rowan University PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Austin Peay St. University Tatyana Davis (Madison, Ga.). Tiffany really did an amazing job developing players last season, three-time Mid- American Conference Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop said. She s very creative with workouts and is and terrific teacher. She will be taking over as our recruiting coordinator this coming year. Tiffany oversees our camps, assists with scouting and helps Tony with the defensive end of the floor. Tiffany is one of the best I ve seen at developing relationships. In the two short years she s been here, she s won over our team and built strong relationships in our recruiting region. I appreciate how hard she s worked and her ability to do whatever our staff needs to be successful Toledo finished with a 25-9 overall record and a 12-6 ledger in the conference. UT, which tied for third in the MAC West Division standings, earned the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Championships after winning the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2001 and eighth time in school history. The Rockets tallied at least 20 wins for the first time in four years and their 25 victories tied for fifth most in school history. The Midnight Blue & Gold wrapped up the year ranked unofficially No. 26 in the country among mid-major programs, according to the collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. Sophomore Mikaela Boyd was named the MAC Tournament MVP and joined on the alltourney team by freshman Mariella Santucci. Individually, senior Janice Monakana secured second-team All-MAC honors, while junior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and Boyd garnered third-team accolades and Santucci was selected on the All-Freshman Team. Monakana and Bravo-Harriott collected all-conference recognition for the secondstraight season. Swoffard helped mentor Boyd to a strong sophomore campaign. The Hillside, IL native averaged a team-high 12.2 points, a squadbest 7.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and a team-high 2.1 steals in a squad-best 30.8 minutes. The only Rocket to start all 34 contests, Boyd ranked fourth in the MAC in defensive caroms (5.8 rpg), sixth in thefts, overall rebounding and assist/turnover ratio (1.6, ), seventh in helpers and 20th in scoring. In , Boyd averaged 2.8 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 steals in 9.4 minutes per contest. In addition, Santucci started 33 of 34

33 ASSISTANT COACH games and averaged 7.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, a team-high 4.6 assists and 1.9 steals in 29.5 minutes. The MAC All-Freshman Team honoree ranked sixth in the league in helpers, ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.4, ) and 10th in thefts. The 2017 MAC All-Tournament Team recipient led the Rockets in dimes on a teamhigh 17 occasions, thefts a squad-tying best 14 times, rejections on six occasions, scoring four times and rebounding once. The Bologna, Italy native also dished out at least seven dimes on four occasions Toledo finished with a overall mark and a 12-6 record in MAC play. UT placed third in the MAC West Division standings and earned a first-round bye in the conference tournament. Individually, senior Brenae Harris earned first-team all-league accolades. Harris paced the Rockets in scoring (14.8 ppg), assists (5.2 apg), minutes played (36.8 mpg), free throw percentage (.869, 126-of-145) and three-point field-goal percentage (.392, 20-of-51). The team captain ranked first in the conference in minutes played, second in free throw percentage and helpers, eighth in assist/turnover ratio (1.7, ), ninth in scoring and 15th in defensive caroms (4.2 rpg). SWOFFARD S COACHING ORI- GIN Swoffard came to Toledo following five seasons at Mercer University, where she played a big role in recruiting, on-court development, academic support and in-office administration. On the court, Swoffard was instrumental in the development of Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year Precious Bridges and ASC Defensive Player of the Year Teanna Robinson. She also played a pivotal role in Briana Williams and Kahlia Lawrence garnering ASC Freshman of the Year recognition in and , respectively. In total, she mentored five all-conference honorees. In the classroom, Swoffard helped Mercer improve the team GPA each year and worked with 17 academic all-conference recipients. After an initial rebuilding phase at Mercer, Swoffard helped mold the program into a consistent winner, tallying records of 20-12, and over the last three seasons. In , the Bears posted the program s first 20-win season since the campaign. The Orange & Black also went 13-5 during conference play, setting a school record for most league victories in a single-season. Aided by the second-biggest turnaround in the country, Mercer capped off the season by earning the No. 1 seed in the 2013 Women s Basketball Invitational for its first appearance in a postseason tournament since In , Mercer cracked the 20-win plateau for the second time in the last three years and advanced to the WBI Tournament semifinals, capturing postseason victories against Troy and Marshall. Prior to coaching at MU, Swoffard was an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas Fort Smith for four seasons. She was responsible for arranging team travel, updating game statistics, scouting opponents, organizing film exchange, ordering equipment, scheduling TOLEDO HONORS UNDER COACH SWOFFARD ALL-MAC FIRST TEAM Brenae Harris THIRD TEAM Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mikaela Boyd HONORABLE MENTION Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Mariella Santucci MAC TOURNAMENT MVP Mikaela Boyd 2017 MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Mikaela Boyd 2017 Mariella Santucci 2017 ACADEMIC ALL-MAC Mikaela Boyd Halee Printz Sarah St-Fort Sophie Reecher ; Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ; Michaela Rasmussen ; Ana Capotosto Brenae Harris ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ; PAGE 33 community service projects and assisting with scheduling. Swoffard also coordinated on and off campus recruiting visits, identified possible recruits and facilitated camps. Swoffard recruited an NJCAA Division 1 honorable mention All-America selection and developed eight players who earned Division I scholarships. In her first year with the Lady Lions, Swoffard helped guide the team to a 34-2 record and the Bi-State Conference East Division title, the NJCAA Region II Tournament title and a third-place finish at the National Tournament. Swoffard also spent three seasons at the helm of the Georgia Metros AAU Basketball Team before joining the staff at Rowan University (NJ) as a graduate assistant. LIFE AS STUDENT-ATHLETE LIFE AS STUDENT-ATHLETE Swoffard played under current Mercer head coach Susie Gardner for four seasons at Austin Peay State University from , including two consecutive years in which the Lady Governors captured Ohio Valley Conference Tournament championships and represented the league in the NCAA Tournament ( ). An active member of the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), Swoffard earned a bachelor s degree in business administration with an emphasis in marketing from Austin Peay in She also earned a master s degree in business administration from Rowan University in 2007.

34 DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS PAGE 34 DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS LAUREN FLAUM Lauren Flaum is entering her fifth season on the Rocket women s basketball staff and first as UT s director of basketball operations (DOBO). Flaum coordinates or assists in various administrative areas, including budget management, camps, on-campus recruiting, apparel contact and academics. She also oversees expenditures and purchasing card procedures, maintains all calendars and databases for the staff and team, coordinates the guest coaches program, assists with compliance activities and fundraising and serves as the UT Women s Basketball Fan Club liaison. In addition, Flaum continues to coordinate tape exchange with the opposition, assists with LAUREN FLAUM FILE FULL NAME: Lauren Sari Flaum EDUCATION: B.A. in Communication, Eastern Michigan University ( 09) M.S. in Health & Human Services in Sport Management, Eastern Michigan ( 11) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2017-Pres. Director of Basketball Operations, University of Toledo Coordinator of Basketball/ Video Coordinator, University of Toledo Mortgage Banker, Quicken Loans Grad. Asst. Video Coordinator, Eastern Michigan University Men s Basketball Student Manager, Eastern Michigan Univ. FAMILY: Mother, Lynn Nusbaum; Sister, Hayley breaking down game film for the coaches and creates highlight films throughout the season. Flaum previously worked four seasons as coordinator of women s basketball and video coordinator at UT. During her time at Toledo, the Midnight Blue & Gold have amassed a overall record and a mark in the conference. UT also advanced to the postseason on two occasions, including its first trip to the NCAA Championships since 2001 a season ago. Lauren has her hand in almost every aspect of our program because I have so much trust in her abilities, Cullop said. She s very versatile, intelligent, hard-working and professional. LIFE BEFORE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO Flaum came to UT after working as a mortgage broker at Quicken Loans from She was responsible for establishing an ongoing financial services relationship with clients through the delivery of world-class service, as well consulting with clients about their current and future needs to help them achieve their financial goals. A 2009 graduate of MAC member Eastern Michigan, Flaum remained at her alma mater as a graduate assistant video coordinator for both the women s and men s basketball programs from She was in charge of film exchange, assisted with video editing, assisted the coaches with scouting reports, planned travel arrangements including hotels, meals, and transportation; assisted the recruiting coordinator with on-campus visits for potential student-athletes; facilitated study tables for student-athletes; helped with academic needs and assisted in the planning and executing of both summer day camps and team camps. As a student at Eastern Michigan, Flaum served as a manager for the men s basketball team for four years. She traveled with the team and assisted in both pre- and postgame operations, including film sessions, practices and meals. She also filmed and edited practices and updated statistics for the staff. For her efforts, Flaum was named the Men s Basketball Manager of the Year for the season. Flaum was also very active in campus activities during her time at EMU and served

35 DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS program to share community standards. Her efforts did not go without notice as she received the Outstanding Character Award for the EMU Panhellenic Council in and the Sister of the Year for the Sigma Delta Tau Sorority in A native of Sylvania, OH, Flaum earned her bachelor s degree in communication from Eastern Michigan in 2009 and her master s degree in health and human services in sport management from EMU in PAGE 35 as both the vice president and president of the College Panhellenic Council. She provided strategic leadership to the College Panhellenic Council Executive Board and oversaw nine sororities and over 350 sorority women. She also promoted positive relationships and implemented a community-wide assessment TOLEDO HONORS UNDER LAUREN FLAUM MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott MAC SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kaayla McIntyre ALL-MAC FIRST TEAM Brenae Harris Inma Zanoguera SECOND TEAM Janice Monakana Inma Zanoguera THIRD TEAM Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mikaela Boyd Andola Dortch HONORABLE MENTION Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Janice Monakana Brenae Harris MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Mariella Santucci Kaayla McIntyre Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott MAC TOURNAMENT MVP Mikaela Boyd 2017 MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Mikaela Boyd 2017 Mariella Santucci 2017 ACADEMIC ALL-MAC Mikaela Boyd Halee Printz Sarah St-Fort Sophie Reecher ; Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ; Michaela Rasmussen ; Ana Capotosto ; Brenae Harris ; Inma Zanoguera ; ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ; NANCY LIEBERMAN AWARD FINALIST Andola Dortch

36 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 36 SENIOR JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Two-time All-MAC (third team in ; honorable mention in )... Ranks eighth in school history in career three-point field-goals made (166), 10th in three-point field-goals attempts (474) and 25th in scoring (1,032)... Two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District 5 Team ( ; )... Two-time MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete ( ; )... Two-time Academic All-MAC ( ; ) team captain... Honored with MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete Award MAC Freshman of the Year MAC All-Freshman Team... Posted perfect 4.0 GPA last six semesters... Contributing 14.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 2.0 apg in 34.0 mpg in two career Postseason WNIT games College Sports Madness Preseason MAC Freshman of the Year... Started 76 of 94 games in three seasons at Toledo (33 times in , 30 in , 13 in )... Scored in double figures on 53 occasions (18 times in , 18 in , 17 in )... Tallied at least 20 points on seven occasions (three times in , once in , three in )... Drained at least four triples on 14 occasions (five times in , twice in , seven in )... Member of Great Britain s Senior National Team that took part in EuroBasket Women Under-18 England Player of the Year in Teammate of former Rocket Janice Monakana on Great Britain s U-20 National Team that competed at 2014 European Championship (Division B) in Bulgaria. AS A JUNIOR ( ) Third-Team All-MAC... CoSIDA Academic All-District 5 (second player in school history to be two-time all-district)... MAC Distinguished Scholar- Athlete... Academic All-MAC... Team captain... Started 33 games... Sat out contest at Kent St. after sustaining head injury vs. Ohio in fourth period, snapping string of 60-consecutive starts dating back to season (Jan. 21)... Averaged 11.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 0.5 steals in 27.9 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 10.8 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 2.7 apg and 0.4 spg in 29.2 mpg... Ranked 11th in MAC in threepoint field-goal percentage (.352, 56-of-159) and free throw percentage (.774, 82-of-106), 13th in three-point field-goals made (1.7, 56) and tied for 24th in scoring... Shared team s Academic Award with Michaela Rasmussen... Finished first on team in three-point field-goals made (56), second in three-point field-goal percentage and blocked shots BRAVO-HARRIOTT S CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 30 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15) REBOUNDS: 10 at Northern Illinois (3/1/17) ASSISTS: 9 vs. Northern Illinois (1/16/16) BLOCKS: 2 (2 times, last vs. Kent St. (3/8/17) STEALS: 4 vs. Ball St. (2/5/16) FIELD GOALS: 10 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15) FREE THROWS: 7 at Akron (2/15/17) 3-POINT FGS: 7 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15) MINUTES: 41 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) BRAVO-HARRIOTT S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG) (24.9) (.395) (.356) (.673) 96 (3.1) (10.4) (30.9) (.383) (.341) (.736) 92 (3.1) (11.0) (27.9) (.398) (.352) (.774) 138 (4.2) (11.5) TOTALS ,618 (27.9) (.392) (.350) (.740) 326 (3.5) ,032 (11.0)

37 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 37 JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT #11 SENIOR GUARD 5-10 LONDON, ENGLAND GREIG CITY ACADEMY BRAVO-HARRIOTT IN TOLEDO CAREER RECORD BOOK THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Kelly Savage Mimi Olson Jessica Williams Danielle Bishop Courtney Risinger Courtney Ingersoll Kelly Walker J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT 2014-PRES. _ 166 THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTS 1. Mimi Olson # 2. Kelly Savage Jessica Williams Danielle Bishop Dana Drew Lucretia LeGault Courtney Ingersoll Kelly Walker Courtney Risinger J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT 2014-PRES. _ 474 POINTS 22. Karin Hoogendam , Courtney Risinger _ 1, Yolanda Richardson , J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT 2014-PRES. _ 1,032 (12), tied for second in games started, third in scoring, assists, free throw percentage, overall fieldgoals made (121), free throws made (82) and minutes played (920) and fourth in overall rebounding... Led Rockets in scoring eight times, blocked shots on seven occasions, rebounding and assists three times and steals once... Knocked down contest-high four triples and finished with seasontying best 23 points, season-high eight rebounds, seasonbest six dimes and one blocked shot in team-high 36 minutes at Western Michigan (Feb. 8)... Drained game-best five treys and totaled season-high 23 points, three caroms and three dimes in 34 minutes vs. No. 2 Notre Dame (Dec. 18)... Totaled 14 points, four caroms, three assists, career-tying best two rejections and one steal in squad-best 37 minutes vs. Kent St. in quarterfinals of MAC Tournament (March 8)... Tallied layup at 3:03 mark in first quarter vs. Golden Flashes to become 27th player in school history to reach 1,000-career point plateau (March 8)... Finished with 14 points, collegiate-best 10 boards and career-high two rejections in 32 minutes at Northern Illinois to post first-collegiate double-double (March 1)... Contributed 19 points, then career-high nine caroms and two helpers in season-tying best 38 minutes at Akron (Feb. 15)... Had 15 points, three boards and two assists in season-best 38 minutes at Ohio (Feb. 4)... Returned to starting lineup and totaled 13 points, four rebounds and three dimes in 30 minutes vs. Central Michigan (Jan. 28)... Scored eight of 13 points in final quarter vs. Chippewas, including triple with 54 seconds left to give UT lead it would not relinquish... Tallied 15 points, five boards, two assists, one rejection BRAVO-HARRIOTT S STATS VS. MAC OPPONENTS TEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Akron (23-56).286 (6-21).765 (13-17) Ball St (21-62).270 (10-37).643 (9-14) Bowling Green (20-42).429 (6-14).846 (11-13) Buffalo (15-41).407 (11-27).667 (16-24) Central Michigan (31-66).417 (15-36).714 (10-14) Eastern Michigan (25-71).279 (12-43).750 (12-16) Kent St (18-44).360 (9-25).700 (7-10) Miami (11-38).214 (3-14).750 (9-12) Northern Illinois (26-62).324 (11-34).688 (11-16) Ohio (14-33).357 (5-14).818 (9-11) Western Michigan (28-58).469 (15-32).792 (19-24) and one steal in 34 minutes at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 4)... Named MAC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week (Dec. 4-11), averaging team-high 14.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 0.5 steals in pair of victories against Atlantic-10 opponents... Finished with squad-tying best 16 points, four rebounds, three assists and no turnovers in 32 minutes at Dayton (Dec. 9)... Drained season-tying best six triples en route to registering 20 points vs. Madonna (Dec. 4)... Named to Cancun Challenge All-Tournament Team (team-high 14.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 0.5 apg and 1.0 spg in 22.0 mpg) (Nov )... Drained season-high six treys and finished with squad-best 18 points vs. nationally ranked UCLA in second round of Cancun Challenge (Nov. 25)... Tallied game-high 17 points, six boards, one rejection and two steals at Cleveland St. (Nov. 19)... Had contest-best 16 points and four boards in team-high 32 minutes at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in season opener (Nov. 12)... Preseason All- MAC West Division Team selection. AS A SOPHO- MORE ( ) Honorable mention All- MAC... CoSIDA Academic All-District 5... MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete... Academic All-MAC... Started all 30 games (one of two players to start every contest)... Averaged 11.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and team-high 1.3 steals in 30.9 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 12.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 3.1 apg and squad-best 1.3 spg

38 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 38 SENIOR JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT BRAVO-HARRIOTT IN TOLEDO GAME RECORD BOOK THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE 8 Kelly Walker vs. Hampton (12/21/02) 8 Courtney Risinger vs. NIU (2/14/02) 8 Heather Smith vs. BSU (1/7/95) 7 J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15) 7 Jessica Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09) 7 Kelly Savage at EMU (1/13/88) 7 Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTED 18 Kelly Savage vs. WMU (2/22/89)# 16 Lucretia LeGault vs. Milwaukee (1/2/92) 16 Lucretia LeGault at CSU (12/20/90) 15 Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92) 14 J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15) 14 Jessica Williams at Saint Peter s (11/30/10) 14 Mimi Olson at EMU (1/4/94) 14 Kelly Savage at Canisius (12/10/88) in 31.6 mpg... Ranked 14th in MAC in helpers and three-point field-goal percentage (.341, 46-of-135), 15th in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 92-93) and 23rd in scoring... Earned team s Best Defender Award and Ultimate Rocket Award... Finished first on squad in thefts (38) and threepoint field-goals made (46), tied for first in games started, second in dimes (92), overall field-goals made (115) and minutes played, third in scoring and free throw percentage (.736, 53- BRAVO-HARRIOTT S CAREER 20-POINT EFFORTS DATE OPPONENT PTS 3/11/15 Eastern Michigan 30 1/9/16 Western Michigan 24 2/18/15 Northern Illinois 24 2/8/17 Western Michigan 23 12/18/16 Notre Dame 23 1/17/15 Western Michigan 23 12/4/16 Madonna 20 of-72), fourth in free throws made (53) and fifth in three-point field-goal percentage... Led Rockets in thefts on squad-best 13 occasions, helpers seven times and scoring and rebounding on four occasions... Scored in double figures in nine of final 12 games (8-4 record), averaging 13.8 points and team-high 1.6 steals in 32.2 minutes (Jan. 30-March 9)... Drained four treys and finished with season-best 24 points and careertying high seven boards vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9)... Finished with 12 points, season-tying best eight caroms, two helpers and collegiate-best four thefts in 35 minutes vs. Ball St. in regular-season finale (March 5)... Registered 18 points, squad-best seven rebounds, team-high six helpers and one steal in collegiate-best 41 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27)... Totaled 19 points, five boards, teamhigh five dimes and collegiatetying best three steals in 40 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 20)... Had 19 points, three rebounds, one assist and one theft in 35 minutes at Bowling Green (Feb. 17)... Contributed team-high 13 points and squad-tying best six caroms in 32 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13)... Knocked down season-high five triples and totaled squad-best 19 points vs. Buffalo (Feb. 10)... Notched team-high 16 points, two caroms, four dimes and one steal in 32 minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6)... Dished out collegiate-best nine helpers vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16)... Tallied 19 points, five boards, four helpers and one theft in 31 minutes vs. Cleveland St. (Dec. 12)... Averaged 13.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg and squad-tying best 4.5 apg in 28.5 mpg during ASU Classic (Dec. 5-6)... Posted 15 points, two rebounds and four assists vs. VCU in championship game of ASU tourney (Dec. 6). AS A FRESHMAN ( ) MAC Freshman of the Year... MAC All-Freshman Team... Appeared in 31 games, making 13 starts (7-6 ledger)... Averaged 10.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 0.6 steals in 24.9 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 11.0 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 1.9 apg and 0.9 spg in 27.1 mpg... Ranked seventh in MAC in three-point field-goals made (2.1), 11th in three-point field-goal percentage (.356, 64-of-180) and 20th in scoring... Earned team s Most Improved Award... Finished first on team in three-point field-goals made (64) and three-point field-goal percentage, second in

39 MEET THE ROCKETS BRAVO-HARRIOTT S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES DATE OPPONENT PTS REB 3/1/17 Northern Illinois scoring and overall field-goals made (113), third in helpers and overall field-goal percentage (.395, 113-of-286), fourth in thefts and fifth in minutes played... Led Rockets in scoring eight times, thefts on six occasions and helpers and rejections twice... Contributed team-high 14.3 points and 4.5 rebounds in 31.6 minutes as starter over final 13 games (Feb. 7-March 23)... Tallied team-high 23.5 points during MAC Tournament, shooting 44.1 percent (15-of-34) from field, 47.6 percent (10-of-21) from three-point range and perfect percent (7-of-7) from charity stripe in 32.0 minutes (March 9-11)... Buried season-high and school-tourney tying best seven treys and finished with career-best 30 points in season-high 37 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan in second round of MAC tourney (March 11)... Became first Rocket to score at least 30 points in game since Naama Shafir poured in 40 against USC in championship game of 2011 Postseason WNIT on April 2, Named MAC West Division Player of the Week (Feb ), contributing team-high 17.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.0 steals in 29.5 minutes in victories against Northern Illinois (Feb. 18) and Eastern Michigan (Feb. 21)... Nailed six three-point field goals and totaled 24 points, to go along with six caroms and two helpers in 31 minutes vs. Huskies (Feb. 18)... Converted five triples and posted 23 points in only 26 minutes at Western Michigan (Jan. 17)... Totaled game-high five three-point field goals and contest-best 19 points vs. Wright St. in first round of Postseason WNIT (March 20)... Contributed game-high 17 points and four rebounds vs. Miami in first round of MAC Tournament (March 9)... Finished with 10 points, five boards and two helpers in 36 minutes in first collegiate start vs. Ball St. (Feb. 7)... Drilled five treys and finished with game-high 19 points and season-high three steals in 32 minutes at Central Michigan (Feb. 11)... Sat out FIU Thanksgiving Classic with back injury (Nov )... Finished with gamehigh 13 points, two boards, two thefts and one helper in 21 minutes at nationally ranked Purdue (Nov. 23)... Had 11 points and two caroms in 24 minutes at Cleveland St. in collegiate debut (Nov. 14). HIGH SCHOOL (GREIG CITY ACADEMY) AS A SENIOR Averaged 27 points, 12 rebounds and six assists per game... CAREER Starred for head coach Dan Bowmaker at Greig City Academy in London... Three-year letterwinner in basketball... Played with former Rocket Janice Monakana on England s U-18 National Team at 2013 FIBA Championships (Division A)... Averaged team-high 10.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, squad-best 2.1 steals and 2.0 assists in 24.7 minutes per game at championships... Shot 28.3 percent (28-of-99) from the field and 73.0 percent (27-of-37) from free throw line... Finished ninth in championships PAGE 39 BRAVO-HARRIOTT S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. MIAMI (3/9/15) EMU (3/11/15) Akron (3/9/16) Akron (3/6/17) Kent St. (3/8/17) Buffalo (3/10/17) NIU (3/11/17) Averages - 7 GP / / / BRAVO-HARRIOTT S POSTSEASON WNIT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Wright St. (3/20/15) Michigan (3/23/15) Averages - 2 GP / / / BRAVO-HARRIOTT S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Creighton (3/17/17) Averages - 1 GP / / / in free throw percentage, 11th in thefts and 17th in scoring... Scored in double figures in five of nine games, including tourney-high 17 points against Russia in opening contest... Contributed 27 points, 14 caroms and five thefts at U-18 National School Finals in 2014, en route to earning MVP accolades... Also drew two charges in NSF... Represented Under-18 National Team at FIBA 3x3 World Championships for three years, helping squad finish 12th, seventh and seventh out of 24 sides, respectively... Under-16 England Player of the Year in Tallied 38 points, 12 boards and seven dimes at U-16 National School Finals in 2012, garnering MVP honors... Contributed 7.7 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.3 steals in 23.0 minutes per contest for England s U-18 National Team at 2012 FIBA Championships (Division B)... Shot 44.4 percent (16-of-36) from floor, including 38.5 percent (5-of-13) from three-point land, and 50.0 percent (9-of-18) from charity stripe in six contests... Ranked ninth in championship in helpers... Posted at least 10 points on three occasions in championships, including season-high 14 points vs. Belarus in final matchup... Also chosen MVP at U-15 National School Finals in 2011 and U-14 and U-15 NSF in PERSONAL Born Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott on September 7, 1995 Parents are Patrick and Anne-Marie Harriott... Has two brothers, Callum and Tyler, and two sisters, Natalie and Karla... Majoring in communication with minor in general business.

40 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 40 SENIOR MICHAELA RASMUSSEN OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Two-time Academic All-MAC ( ; )... Posted perfect 4.0 GPA last six semesters... Named to 2017 Allstate WBCA Good Works Team MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete... Started 22 of 82 games in three seasons at Toledo (12 times in , 10 in )... Scored in double figures on three occasions (all three times in )... Runs floor well. AS A JUNIOR ( ) Academic All-MAC... Named to Allstate WBCA Good Works Team, which spotlights student-athletes who have shown dedication to community service and altruism in community (Feb. 7)... MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete... Appeared in 28 games, making 12 starts (9-3 ledger)... Averaged 1.7 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.2 assists and 0.2 steals in 7.9 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 1.1 ppg and 1.1 rpg in 5.1 mpg... Earned team s Whatever it Takes Award and shared Academic Award with Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott... Led Rockets in steals once... Tallied season-high nine points, career-tying best eight caroms, two helpers and one steal at Cleveland St. (Nov. 19)... Registered MAC-season high five points in 11 minutes vs. arch-rival Bowling Green (Feb. 11)... Pulled down conference-season best five boards in 10 minutes at Kent St. (Jan. 21)... Had four points and five boards in 20 minutes vs. Rhode Island in home opener (Nov. 15). AS A SOPHOMORE ( ) Academic All-MAC... Nominated for Allstate WBCA Good Works Team, which recognizes players at all levels of college basketball who have made outstanding contributions in areas of volunteerism and civic involvement... Only representative from Mid-American Conference on list... Appeared in 22 games off bench... Averaged 1.0 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.2 steals in 8.9 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 1.2 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.1 spg in 5.7 mpg... Led Rockets in thefts on two occasions... Had four points and two caroms in 10 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2)... Totaled season-high six boards and one helper in season-best 26 minutes vs. Harvard in consolation round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 22)... Contributed four points and four caroms in 20 minutes vs NCAA Championships participant Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21). RASMUSSEN S CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 19 vs. Virginia (11/28/14) REBOUNDS: 8 (2 times, last at Cleveland St. (11/19/16) ASSISTS: 3 vs. Detroit (12/14/14) BLOCKS: 1 (4 times, last vs. Buffalo (2/1/17) STEALS: 2 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/12/16) FIELD GOALS: 7 vs. Virginia (11/28/14) FREE THROWS: 4 (3 times, last vs. Central Michigan (2/28/15) 3-POINT FGS: 1 (4 times, last vs. Nevada (12/19/14) MINUTES: 38 vs. Virginia (11/28/14) RASMUSSEN S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG) (18.7) (.329) 4-25 (.160) (.524) 101 (3.2) (4.7) (8.9) 9-35 (.257) 0-5 (.000) 3-4 (.750) 31 (1.4) (1.0) (7.9) (.351) 0-0 (.000) 8-20 (.400) 56 (2.0) (1.7) TOTALS ,013 (12.4) (.324) 4-30 (.133) (.506) 188 (2.3) (2.7)

41 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 41 MICHAELA RASMUSSEN #24 SENIOR FORWARD 6-1 CHASKA, MINN. HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC H.S. RASMUSSEN S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. MIAMI (3/9/15) EMU (3/11/15) Akron (3/6/17) Kent St. (3/8/17) Averages - 4 GP / / / RASMUSSEN S POSTSEASON WNIT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Wright St. (3/20/15) Michigan (3/23/15) Averages - 2 GP / / / RASMUSSEN S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Creighton (3/17/17) Averages - 1 GP / / / AS A FRESHMAN ( ) Appeared in 32 games, making 10 starts (5-5 ledger)... Averaged 4.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.1 steals in 18.7 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 3.3 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 0.2 apg and 0.1 spg in 15.8 mpg... Finished fifth on squad in rejections (3)... Led Rockets in rejections on three occasions and rebounding twice... Named to FIU Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team (15.0 ppg), (6.0 rpg) (35.0 mpg) (Nov )... Totaled career-high 19 points and eight caroms in collegiate-best 38 minutes vs. Virginia in opening game of FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 28)... Had 11 points, four boards and one theft in 32 minutes vs. Arizona in championship game of FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 30)... Tallied 12 points and three caroms at nationally ranked Purdue (Nov. 23)... Had six points, six boards and season-tying best one theft in 24 minutes off bench vs. Central Michigan (Feb. 28)... Contributed eight points, four boards and one helper in RASMUSSEN S STATS VS. MAC OPPONENTS TEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Akron (4-13).000 (0-0).625 (5-8) Ball St (4-10).000 (0-0) (1-1) Bowling Green (3-5).000 (0-0).500 (2-4) Buffalo (4-12).000 (0-0).500 (2-4) Central Michigan (1-10).000 (0-0).571 (4-7) Eastern Michigan (6-15).000 (0-0).000 (0-1) Kent St (4-15).000 (0-0).429 (3-7) Miami (3-8).000 (0-0).000 (0-0) Northern Illinois (2-5).000 (0-2) (2-2) Ohio (1-9).000 (0-1).750 (3-4) Western Michigan (1-7).000 (0-0) (2-2) minutes vs. St. Bonaventure (Nov. 20)... Had nine points and four rebounds in 31 minutes at Cleveland St. in collegiate debut (Nov. 14)... Sat out Northern Illinois game (Feb. 18) after injurying left ankle during practice previous day. HIGH SCHOOL (HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC) AS A SENIOR Averaged 18.6 points and 9.5 rebounds per game... Among 40 players nominated for Miss Basketball in state... Thirdteam Associated Press all-state... Coaches AAA all-state... Third-team all-metro... Poured in school-record 44 points and 16 rebounds against Waconia... Also tallied 33 points on two occasions, including Section 6 Championship Game... Team captain... Voted team s Defensive Player of the Year... Selected to play in 2014 All-Star Series, put on by Minnesota Girls Basketball Coaches Association (MGBCA)... Team MVP and captain... AS A JUNIOR Averaged 15.0 points and 7.1 rebounds per game... Ranked No. 10 player in class by Minnesota Girls High School Basketball... First-team all-conference... Team MVP... Earned squad s Defensive Award... CAREER Starred for head coach Jenny Swartout at Holy Family High School... Lettered four years in basketball and cross country and three years in track & field... Topped 1,000 career points... Two-time state qualifier in cross country... Two-time state participant in track & field... Helped cross country team finish fifth in state championship as senior... Team MVP... All-conference and all-section... Academic all-state in track & field as senior... Two-time all-conference and all-section in track & field... Holds school-record in 4x200m relay and 4x800m relay... Member of Honor Roll... Member of 4-H Club. PERSONAL Born Michaela Daniela Rasmussen on August 1, Parents are Don and Julie Rasmussen... Has two brothers, Matt and Nate... Majoring in biology and Spanish with minor in chemistry.

42 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 42 SENIOR JADA WOODY OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Started one of 85 games in three seasons at Toledo (once in )... Scored in double figures on three occasions (once in , twice in )... Averaged 5.5 points in two exhibition games during trip to Europe in Summer Possesses ability to defend any player on perimeter... Good passer, especially in open court. AS A JUNIOR ( ) Appeared in 31 games off bench... Averaged 2.6 points, 1.5 rebounds, 0.6 assists and 0.2 steals in 8.1 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 2.0 ppg, 1.5 rpg, 0.5 apg and 0.1 spg in 8.5 mpg... Finished first on team in three-point field-goal percentage (.390, 16-of-41), fourth in blocked shots (6) and tied for fourth in three-point field-goals made (16)... Led Rockets in blocked shots on three occasions... Tallied season-high 10 points, two caroms, one assist and one steal in 14 minutes vs. Akron in first round of MAC Tournament (March 6)... Drilled season-tying high two treys and totaled seven points, two boards, one assist and one theft vs. Ohio (Jan. 18)... Converted three field goals and finished with seven points, three rebounds and one rejection in 19 minutes at Buffalo (Jan. 11)... Pulled down career-high seven caroms in 17 minutes at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 4)... Contributed six points, three boards, career-tying best two helpers and one steal in season-high 20 minutes vs. Ball St. in MAC opener (Dec. 31)... Drained season-tying best two triples and totaled six points in only four minutes vs. No. 2 Notre Dame (Dec. 18)... Registered three points, then career-tying best six caroms, two helpers and one rejection in 15 minutes vs. Madonna (Dec. 4)... Totaled six points and four boards vs. UIC (Dec. 1)... Tallied nine points, one assist and one theft in 15 minutes at Cleveland St. (Nov. 19)...Had six points, two boards, two helpers and one steal in nine minutes off bench at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in season opener (Nov. 12). AS A SOPHOMORE ( ) Appeared in all 30 games, making one start... Averaged 2.3 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.3 blocks and 0.2 steals in 9.8 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 1.3 ppg, 0.7 rpg and 0.1 apg in 7.4 mpg... Finished tied for third on squad in rejections (10) and fourth on squad in three-point field-goal percentage (.361, 13-of-36)... Led Rockets in blocked shots on eight occasions and thefts once... Finished with career-tying best 11 points, five rebounds, one assist and collegiate- WOODY S CAREER HIGHS POINTS: REBOUNDS: 7 at Eastern Michigan (1/4/17) ASSISTS: 2 (7 times, last vs. Bowling Green (2/11/17) BLOCKS: 2 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) STEALS: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) FIELD GOALS: 4 (3 times, last vs. Akron (3/6/17) FREE THROWS: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) 3-POINT FGS: 3 vs. Arizona (11/14/15) MINUTES: 22 vs. Harvard (11/22/15) POINTS:11 (2 times, last vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) WOODY S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG) (6.5) (.316) 3-10 (.300) 1-2 (.500) 15 (0.6) (1.2) (9.8) (.368) (.361) 6-12 (.500) 38 (1.3) (2.3) (8.1) (.382) (.390) 7-18 (.389) 46 (1.5) (2.6) TOTALS (8.2) (.363) (.368) (.438) 99 (1.2) (2.1)

43 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 43 JADA WOODY #35 SENIOR FORWARD 6-1 CANTON, MICH. PLYMOUTH H.S. WOODY S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. MIAMI (3/9/15) EMU (3/11/15) Akron (3/9/16) Akron (3/6/17) Kent St. (3/8/17) Buffalo (3/10/17) NIU (3/11/17) Averages - 7 GP / / / WOODY S POSTSEASON WNIT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Wright St. (3/20/15) Averages - 1 GP / / / WOODY S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Creighton (3/17/17) Averages - 1 GP / / / high three steals vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29)... Notched five points in nine minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6)... Tallied four points, four caroms, one rejection and one theft in 17 minutes vs. Dayton in first collegiate start (Dec. 2)... Posted nine points, career-high six boards and one blocked shot in career-best 22 minutes vs. Harvard in consolation round at URI tourney (Nov. 22)... Contributed six points, one rejection and one steal vs. Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21)... Totaled careerhigh 11 points, three rebounds and two assists in 21 minutes vs. Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14). AS A FRESH- MAN ( ) Appeared in 24 games off bench... Averaged 1.2 points, 0.6 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.1 steals in 6.5 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 1.6 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.1 spg in 7.2 mpg... Led Rockets in rejections on two occasions and thefts WOODY S STATS VS. MAC OPPONENTS TEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Akron (7-17).333 (1-3).500 (2-4) Ball St (3-9).286 (2-7).500 (1-2) Bowling Green (4-10).667 (2-3) (1-1) Buffalo (5-15).286 (2-7).000 (0-0) Central Michigan (1-3).500 (1-2).000 (0-0) Eastern Michigan (1-9).000 (0-3).000 (0-4) Kent St (4-6).500 (1-2).000 (0-2) Miami (1-8).167 (1-6).000 (0-0) Northern Illinois (3-8).200 (1-5).500 (1-2) Ohio (3-5) (2-2).500 (1-2) Western Michigan (2-8).500 (1-2).500 (1-2) one time... Tallied season-high five points and one carom in seasonbest 20 minutes at arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 31)... Had four points, season-high three boards, one helper, first-collegiate blocked shot and one theft in season-tying best 20 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Feb. 18)... Finished with two rebounds and season-high two dimes vs. Miami in first round of MAC Tournament (March 9)... Posted five points in 16 minutes at Akron (Feb. 14)... Had one board and one helper in four minutes at nationally ranked Purdue in collegiate debut (Nov. 23). HIGH SCHOOL (PLYMOUTH) AS A SENIOR Averaged 11 points, four assists, two steals and two blocks per game... Associated Press Class A honorable mention allstate... Ranked No. 8 player in state, according to lbinsider.com (Lady Ballers Insider)... AS A JUNIOR Averaged 10 points, two assists, 1.5 steals and 1.5 blocks per game... First-team all-conference... Tabbed to All-West Suburban Team, according to Detroit Free Press... Team s Defensive Player of the Year... Also received squad s Chairman of the Board Award and Most Improved Player for second straight season... CAREER Starred for head coach Nick Brandon at Plymouth High School... Four-year letterwinner in basketball and track & field... Threetime state qualifier on nationally ranked relay team in track & field... Team captain... Two-time scholar-athlete recipient. PERSONAL Born Jada Nicole Woody on September 14, Parents are Cornielius Woody and Julie Tankard and step-dad Ray Tankard... Has one brother, Tariq... Majoring in exercise science with concentration as pre-physician s assistant.

44 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 44 JUNIOR MIKAELA BOYD UT S MAC TOURNAMENT MVP S MIKAELA BOYD 2017 Kahli Carter 2001 Kim Knuth 1999 Mimi Olson 1996, 1997 Dana Drew 1991, 1992, 1995 Angela Drake 1995 OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS third-team All-MAC MAC Tournament MVP MAC All-Tournament Team MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete Academic All-MAC... Member of UT s Dean s List in two of last four semesters... Started 35 of 64 games in two-plus seasons at Toledo (34 times in , once in )... Scored in double figures on 23 occasions (all 23 times in ), including 10 double-doubles (all 10 times in )... Tallied at least 20 points on four occasions (all four times in )... Dished out at least six assists on 10 occasions (all 10 times in )... Grabbed at least 10 rebounds on 12 occasions (all 12 times in )... Averaged 7.0 points in two exhibition games during trip to Europe in Summer Collected at least four steals on four occasions (all four times in )... Possesses tremendous speed and quickness... Fierce competitor. A S A SOPHO- O M O R E ( ) Third-Team All-MAC... MAC Tournament MVP... MAC All- BOYD S CAREER 20-POINT EFFORTS DATE OPPONENT PTS 3/11/17 Northern Illinois 27 2/25/17 Western Michigan 23 3/4/17 Ball St. 21 2/8/17 Western Michigan 20 Tournament Team... MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete... Academic All-MAC... Started all 34 games (only player to start every contest)... Averaged team-high 12.2 points, squad-best 7.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and team-high 2.1 steals in squad-best 30.8 minutes per game... In MAC play, tallied 13.2 ppg, team-high 8.7 rpg, 3.3 apg and squad-best 1.8 BOYD S CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 27 vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) REBOUNDS: 16 at Northern Illinois (3/1/17) ASSISTS: 9 vs. Buffalo (2/1/17) BLOCKS: 1 (4 times, last vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) STEALS: 6 vs. Miami (1/7/17) FIELD GOALS: 9 vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) FREE THROWS: 9 (2 times, last vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) 3-POINT FGS: 1 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) MINUTES: 38 (2 times, last vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) BOYD S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG) (4.0) 0-3 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 2 (1.0) (0.0) (9.4) (.406) 2-3 (.667) (.514) 47 (1.7) (2.8) ,046 (30.8) (.427) 0-4 (.000) (.713) 270 (7.9) (12.2) TOTALS ,309 (20.5) (.421) 2-7 (.286) (.674) 319 (5.0) (7.7)

45 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 45 MIKAELA BOYD #2 JUNIOR GUARD 5-7 HILLSIDE, ILL. PROVISO WEST H.S. BOYD S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Akron (3/9/16) Akron (3/6/17) Kent St. (3/8/17) Buffalo (3/10/17) NIU (3/11/17) Averages - 5 GP / / / BOYD S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Creighton (3/17/17) Averages - 1 GP / / / spg in team-high 31.6 mpg... Ranked fourth in MAC in defensive caroms (5.8 rpg), sixth in thefts, overall rebounding and assist/turnover ratio (1.6, ), seventh in helpers and 20th in scoring... Earned team s MVP Award and Ultimate Rocket Award... Finished first on team in scoring, overall field-goals made (156), overall rebounding, steals, games started and minutes played (1,046), second in assists and free throws made (102), tied for third in overall field-goal percentage (.427, 156-of-365), fourth in free throw percentage (.713, 102-of-143) and tied for fifth in blocked shots (4)... Led Rockets in rebounding on squad-best 20 occasions, assists 13 times, steals on squad-tying high 13 occasions, scoring team-best 11 times and blocked shots on three occasions... Contributed 12.3 points, team-high 11.0 boards, squad-tying best 4.8 helpers and team-high 2.5 thefts in squad-best 33.3 minutes per contest in MAC tourney (March 6-11)... Posted team-high 10 double-doubles against Northern Illinois (careerhigh 27 pts., contest-best 14 rebs., March 11), Buffalo (10 pts., 11 rebs., March 10), Ball St. (21 pts., 13 rebs., March 4), Northern Illinois (12 pts., career-high 16 rebs., March 1), Bowling Green (18 pts., 11 rebs., Feb. 11), Ohio (13 pts., 15 rebs., Feb. 4), Buffalo (11 pts., 12 rebs., 9 asts., Feb. 1), Buffalo (19 pts., 10 rebs., Jan. 11), Eastern Michigan BOYD S STATS VS. MAC OPPONENTS TEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Akron (8-16).000 (0-0).500 (2-4) Ball St (9-24).000 (0-1).889 (8-9) Bowling Green (6-13).000 (0-0).750 (6-8) Buffalo (14-27).000 (0-0).727 (16-22) Central Michigan (10-27).000 (0-0).667 (6-9) Eastern Michigan (17-34) (1-1).727 (8-11) Kent St (4-13).000 (0-0).250 (2-8) Miami (5-14).000 (0-0).833 (5-6) Northern Illinois (20-61).000 (0-1).737 (14-19) Ohio (7-26).000 (0-1).667 (8-12) Western Michigan (17-29).000 (0-0).778 (14-18) (19 pts., 11 rebs., Jan. 4) and Cleveland St. (11 pts., 10 rebs., Nov. 19)... Finished with career-high 27 points, contest-best 14 caroms, three helpers, one blocked shot and two thefts in career-tying high 38 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in championship game of MAC Tournament (March 11)... Poured in then career-high 23 points, squad-best nine boards, three dimes and contest-tying high three steals in team-best 35 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Feb. 25)... Contributed team-high 11 points, squad-tying best six caroms, two assists and one steal in game-high 35 minutes vs. Creighton in first round of NCAA Championships (March 17)... Finished with six points, game-high nine rebounds, contest-best eight helpers, only one turnover and game-high four thefts in 34 minutes vs. East Division champion Kent St. in quarterfinals of MAC Tournament (March 8)... Posted 14 points, three caroms, two helpers and team-high two steals vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 22)... Had squadbest 15 points, four boards, two assists and contest-high four thefts in team-best 36 minutes at Central Michigan (Feb. 18)... Registered then career-best 20 points, team-tying high nine rebounds and three dimes at Western Michigan (Feb. 8)... Totaled 11 points, team-high nine boards, career-tying best eight helpers and two thefts in 31 minutes vs. Central Michigan (Jan. 28)... Finished with 12 points, eight caroms, team-high seven assists and collegiate-best six thefts in 33 minutes vs. Miami (Jan. 7)... Had then career-tying best 16 points, four rebounds, four dimes and team-high three thefts in 32 minutes at Dayton (Dec. 9)... Totaled then career highs in points (16), assists (8) and steals (4) vs. UIC (Dec. 1)... Contributed eight points, team-high eight caroms and four dimes in then career-tying best 32 minutes vs. nationally ranked UCLA in second round of Cancun Challenge (Nov. 25)... Had 11 points, team-tying best seven rebounds, three assists and two steals in only 16 minutes vs. Davidson in first round of Cancun Challenge (Nov. 24)... Contributed 15 points, six caroms, five dimes and career-tying high three thefts in 31 minutes vs. Rhode Island in home opener (Nov. 15)...

46 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 46 JUNIOR MIKAELA BOYD Tallied 10 points, five boards, six helpers and three steals in 30 minutes as starter at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in season opener (Nov. 12). AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN ( ) Appeared in 27 games, making one start at nationally ranked Notre Dame (Nov. 18)... Missed three contests after suffering concussion during practice on Dec. 1 (Dec. 2-6)... Averaged 2.8 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 steals in 9.4 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 2.1 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.7 apg and 0.6 spg in 7.3 mpg... Finished fourth on squad in thefts (13) and fifth in dimes (29)... Led Rockets in scoring and steals on two occasions and rebounding, assists and blocked shots once... Tallied season-tying best nine points, one rebound and season-tying high two thefts in 24 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24)... Had season-high nine points, two boards and three assists in 12 minutes against Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14)... Contributed five points, four rebounds, two assists and one theft in 15 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13)... Totaled five points, five caroms and one assist at Akron (Jan. 20)... Finished with three points, season-tying best four helpers and two thefts vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9)... Tallied three points, four rebounds, career-best four assists and first-collegiate rejection vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29)... Had seven points, season-high six boards and two dimes in 15 minutes at UIC (Dec. 20)... Contributed team-tying best eight points, three caroms and one theft in 20 minutes as starter against Fighting Irish. AS A FRESHMAN ( ) Granted medical hardship waiver... Appeared in two games off bench... Missed final 30 contests after having season-ending knee surgery on Dec Averaged 1.0 rebounds in 4.0 minutes per game... Had two boards in seven minutes at Cleveland St. in collegiate debut (Nov. 14). BOYD S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES DATE OPPONENT PTS REB 3/11/17 Northern Illinois /10/17 Buffalo /4/17 Ball St /1/17 Northern Illinois /11/17 Bowling Green /4/17 Ohio /1/17 Buffalo /11/17 Buffalo /4/17 E. Michigan /19/16 Cleveland St H I G H SCHOOL (PROVISO WEST) AS A SENIOR Averaged 14.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.9 steals and 2.6 assists per game... Went down with season-ending injury (Jan. 31)... Led squad in points, helpers and thefts before injury... Academic all-state... Firstteam all-area... Team captain... AS A JUNIOR Averaged 16.8 points per game, six rebounds, five assists and four steals per game... First-team All-West Suburban Conference... First-team all-area... Team captain... CAREER Starred for head coach Kellee Robertson at Proviso West High School... Four-year letterwinner in basketball... Three-time all-conference and all-area honoree... Listed as Top 20 player in state... Topped 1,000 career points... Three-time team captain... Selected to U-15 U.S. Junior National Tournament All-Star Team (Pool LL). PERSONAL Born Mikaela Nicole Boyd on April 1, Parents are Eric and Kanitra Boyd... Has one brother, Cameron... Majoring in sociology.

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48 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 48 JUNIOR OLIVIA CUNNINGHAM OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Member er of UT s Dean s List in Spring 2016 Semester er... Transfer from Murray St. University ity (Sat out campaign due to NCAA A transfer rules)... Started 27 of 61 games in two collegiate legi seasons s (once in , 26 in with Racers)... Scored in double figures on 18 occasions casi ons (six times in , 12 in with Racers)... Tallied at least 20 points on two occasions (once in , 17 once in with Racers)... Combo guard who brings speed, quickness, and athletic ability to backcourt. AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE ( ) Appeared in 32 games, making one start at Kent St. (Jan. 21)... Averaged 5.5 points, 1.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.5 steals in 13.4 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 2.6 ppg, 0.6 rpg, 0.6 apg and 0.3 spg in 9.6 mpg... Earned team s Most Improved Award... Finished first on team in free throw percentage (.800, 32-of-40), third in three-point field-goal percentage (.302, 16-of-53), tied for third in overall field-goal percentage (.427, 64-of-150), tied for fourth in three-point field-goals made (16) and fifth in assists... Led Rockets in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals once... Contributed 11.3 points (third-highest total on team), 1.5 boards and 0.3 helpers in 15.3 minutes per contest in MAC Tournament (March 6-11)... Totaled season-high 20 points, season-tying best four caroms and one dime in 25 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in championship game of MAC Tournament (March 11)... Poured in 14 points, three boards, two helpers and two thefts in team-tying best 26 minutes vs. UIC (Dec. 1)... Contribut- ed team-high CUNNINGHAM S CAREER 20-POINT EFFORTS 13 points and DATE OPPONENT PTS two rebounds 1/8/15 Tennessee Tech 24 in 21 minutes 3/11/17 Northern Illinois 20 vs. Akron in first round of MAC Tournament (March 6)... Tallied eight points in third quarter vs. Buffalo in semifinals of MAC Tournament (March 10)... Tallied 10 points, two rebounds and two assists in 21 minutes vs. No. 2 Notre Dame (Dec. 18)... Totaled seven points, season-best four caroms, season-tying high four dimes and one steal in 23 minutes vs. Madonna (Dec. 4)... Registered eight points, season-high four assists and collegiate-best three steals CUNNINGHAM S CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 24 at Tennessee Tech (1/8/15) REBOUNDS: 5 (3 times, last vs. Brescia (12/30/14) ASSISTS: 11 vs. Brescia (12/30/14) BLOCKS: 1 vs. Ohio (11/14/14) STEALS: 3 vs. Davidson (11/24/16) FIELD GOALS: 8 (2 times, last at Tennessee Tech (1/8/15) FREE THROWS: 7 at Tennessee Tech (1/8/15) 3-POINT FGS: 2 (4 times, last vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) MINUTES: 35 at SIU Edwardsville (1/24/15) CUNNINGHAM S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG) @ (23.2) (.371) 9-43 (.209) (.612) 73 (2.5) (8.9) (13.4) (.427) (.302) (.800) 32 (1.0) (5.5) TOTALS ,102 (18.1) (.392) (.260) (.664) 105 (1.7) Statistics While Playing at Murray St. University

49 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 49 OLIVIA CUNNINGHAM #0 JUNIOR GUARD 5-7 HORN LAKE, MISS. HORN LAKE H.S. CUNNINGHAM S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Akron (3/6/17) Kent St. (3/8/17) Buffalo (3/10/17) NIU (3/11/17) Averages - 4 GP / / / CUNNINGHAM S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Creighton (3/17/17) Averages - 1 GP / / / in 28 minutes vs. Davidson in first round of Cancun Challenge (Nov. 24)... Tallied 10 points, one carom, one dime and career-tying best two thefts at Cleveland St. (Nov. 19)... Contributed 10 points in only 15 minutes vs. Rhode Island in home opener (Nov. 15)... Had nine points and two helpers at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in season opener (Nov. 12). AS A SOPHOMORE ( ) Sat out season per NCAA transfer rules. AS A FRESHMAN MURRAY ST.) Appeared in 29 games, making 26 starts... Started first 26 contests (Nov. 14-Feb. 14)... Averaged 8.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 0.4 steals per game... In OVC contests, tallied 7.1 ppg and 2.1 rpg in 20.5 mpg... Shot 37.1 percent (93-of-251) from floor, including 20.9 percent (9-of-43) from three-point land, and 61.2 percent (63-of-103) from free throw line... Led team in helpers, as well as finishing second in games started, third in scoring and overall fieldgoals made, and fourth in free throws made and minutes played... Finished with season-high 24 points in 32 minutes at Tennessee Tech (Jan. 8)... Posted 18 points in 34 minutes vs. Tennessee St. (Jan. 15)... Totaled first-collegiate doubledouble with 17 points CUNNINGHAM S STATS VS. MAC OPPONENTS TEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Akron (5-11).333 (1-3).667 (2-3) Ball St (3-20).000 (0-4).833 (5-6) Bowling Green (1-2).000 (0-1) (2-2) Buffalo (5-10).500 (1-2).875 (7-8) Central Michigan Has Not Played Against Eastern Michigan (0-7).000 (0-3).000 (0-0) Kent St (3-10).000 (0-1).000 (0-0) Miami (1-4).000 (0-2).000 (0-0) Northern Illinois (10-22).333 (4-12).667 (4-6) Ohio (5-14).250 (1-4).800 (4-5) Western Michigan (2-2) (1-1).000 (0-0) and seasonbest 11 helpers vs. Brescia (Dec. 30)... Dished out 10 dimes in season-high CUNNINGHAM S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES DATE OPPONENT PTS AST 12/30/14 Brescia minutes at SIU Edwardsville (Jan. 24)... Poured in 18 points in 33 minutes at Kennesaw St. (Dec. 6)... Tallied 16 points in 30 minutes vs. Belmont (Jan. 17)... Registered 15 points, season-tying best five caroms and four dimes vs. Evansville (Dec. 3)... Contributed 10 points, seven assists and season-tying high two thefts vs. Blackburn (Nov. 18). HIGH SCHOOL (HORN LAKE) AS A SENIOR Averaged 14.0 points per game... Led school to Mississippi Class 6A state title and 29-1 overall record... Had pair of outstanding Final Four performances, scoring 26 points in semifinals and 19 in championship contest... Finished year in top 10 in state in scoring... Ranked as one of state s Top 20 Seniors by Fila... Finished in Top 15 by hssportsms.com en route to garnering All-District accolades... Named to prestigious Dandy Dozen by Clarion-Ledger, annual list of top 12 girls basketball players in state... AS A JUNIOR Averaged 10.5 points, 1.7 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 2.2 steals per contest... Led Southhaven High School to 27-6 overall record... CAREER Starred for head coach Janna Thompson at Horn Lake High School as senior... Played first three years for head coach David Baldwin at cross-county rival Southaven High School... Four-year letterwinner in basketball... Topped 1,000 career points and 500 career assists during three seasons with Chargers... Helped team reach back-to-back MHSAA Class 5A Final Fours, including finals appearance as junior. PERSONAL Born Olivia Monique Cunningham on May 7, Mother is Denice Marion... Has one sister, Ebony Neely... Majoring in psychology.

50 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 50 JUNIOR KAAYLA McINTYRE OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Member of UT s Dean s List is Spring 2017 semester... Sits first in MAC history in overall field-goal percentage (.643, 81-of-126, ) in season record book... Ranks 10th in school history in career rejections (57)... Also ranks sixth in UT annals in overall field-goal percentage (.602, 147-of-244, ) and seventh in blocked shots (41, ) in season record book MAC co-sixth Player of the Year MAC All-Freshman Team... Post player who can score on low block or from high-post area... Possesses great footwork, can block shots and rebound... Scored in double figures on 22 occasions (16 times in , six in )... Tallied at least 20 points on one occasion (once in )... Grabbed at least seven rebounds on 16 occasions (10 times in , six in )... Swatted at least three shots on seven occasions (six times in , once in )... Started 22 of 60 games in two seasons at Toledo (21 times in , once in ). AS A SOPHOMORE ( ) Appeared in 33 games, making 21 starts... Sat out home opener against Rhode Island with hamstring injury (Nov. 15)... Averaged 10.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 0.9 assists, team-high 1.2 blocks and 0.8 steals in 23.7 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 12.0 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 1.1 apg, team-high 1.7 bpg and 1.1 spg in 27.8 mpg... Ranked first in MAC in overall field-goal percentage (.602, 147-of-244) and sixth in rejections... Finished first on team in overall field-goal percentage and blocked shots, second in overall field-goals made (147), third in overall rebounding, fourth in scoring and McINTYRE S CAREER 20-POINT EFFORTS DATE OPPONENT PTS 2/15/17 Akron 20 steals and fifth in games started, minutes played (783) and free throws made (37)... Led Rockets in blocked shots on squad-best 18 occasions, scoring five times, rebounding on four occasions, steals two times and assists once... Totaled career-high 20 points, seven rebounds, collegiate-best three helpers, game-tying best two rejections and one steal in 33 minutes at Akron (Feb. 15)... Had 10 points, team-tying high six caroms and one assist in 29 minutes vs. Creighton in first round of NCAA Championships (March 17)... Tallied eight points, season-high 11 boards McINTYRE S CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 20 at Akron (2/15/17) REBOUNDS: ASSISTS: 3 at Akron (2/15/17) BLOCKS: 6 vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) STEALS: 4 at Eastern Michigan (1/4/17) FIELD GOALS: 9 (3 times, last at Akron (2/15/17) FREE THROWS: 5 at Eastern Michigan (1/4/17) 3-POINT FGS: None MINUTES: 34 vs. Ohio (1/18/17) REBOUNDS: 11 (3 times, last vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) McINTYRE S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG) (16.3) (.643) 0-0 (.000) (.447) 122 (4.5) (6.6) (23.7) (.602) 0-1 (.000) (.451) 166 (5.0) (10.0) TOTALS ,223 (20.4) (.616) 0-1 (.000) (.450) 288 (4.8) (8.5)

51 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 51 KAAYLA MCINTYRE #15 JUNIOR CENTER 6-2 TOLEDO, OHIO NOTRE DAME ACADEMY McINTYRE IN TOLEDO CAREER RECORD BOOK BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Yolanda Richardson Karin Hoogendam Stephanie Vivenot Melissa Goodall Jen Markwood Lisa Johnson Latoja Harris Dee Hayes Kris Finefrock KAAYLA McINTYRE 2015-PRES. 57 and career-high and MAC Tournament tying-best six blocked shots in 32 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in championship game of MAC Tournament (March 11)... Had 18 points and three rebounds vs. Buffalo (Feb. 1)... Tallied 11 points, seven caroms and game-high three blocked shots in 31 minutes at Northern Illinois (March 1)... Contributed 12 points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal in 27 minutes off bench vs. Western Michigan (Feb. 25)... Registered team-high 15 points, seven boards, two assists and one steal vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 22)... Finished with 11 points, five caroms, then career-tying best four rejections and one theft at Central Michigan (Feb. 18)... Contributed 12 points, nine caroms, one rejection and season-tying high two steals at Western Michigan (Feb. 8)... Registered 15 points, seven boards, two assists, game-tying high two blocked shots and one theft in 33 minutes vs. Central Michigan (Jan. 28)... Tallied team-high 11 points, four caroms, two helpers and contest-tying high three thefts in collegiate-best 34 minutes vs. Ohio (Jan. 18)... Contributed 18 points, eight rebounds, two dimes, game-high three rejections and one steal in then collegiatetying best 33 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 14)... Finished with 15 points, seven boards, two assists, game-high two blocked shots and one theft in 31 minutes at Buffalo in third-consecutive start (Jan. 11)... Totaled then career-high 19 points, season-best nine caroms, collegiate-tying best three rejections and career-high four steals in McINTYRE S STATS VS. MAC OPPONENTS TEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Akron (22-37).000 (0-0).333 (4-12) Ball St (9-24).000 (0-0).286 (2-7) Bowling Green (7-10).000 (0-0).500 (2-4) Buffalo (25-42).000 (0-0).667 (6-9) Central Michigan (24-33).000 (0-0).500 (5-10) Eastern Michigan (21-30).000 (0-0).545 (6-11) Kent St (10-20).000 (0-0).000 (0-1) Miami (6-9).000 (0-0) (2-2) Northern Illinois (27-41).000 (0-0).294 (5-17) Ohio (13-23).000 (0-1).400 (4-10) Western Michigan (19-26).000 (0-0).400 (4-10) then collegiate-best 33 minutes at Eastern Michigan as starter (Jan. 4)... Registered 13 points, six boards and one theft in 25 minutes vs. No. 2 Notre Dame (Dec. 18). AS A FRESHMAN ( ) MAC co-sixth Player of the Year... MAC All-Freshman Team... Appeared in 27 games, making one start at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 23)... Averaged 6.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 0.4 assists, team-high 0.6 blocks and 0.3 steals in 16.3 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 8.6 ppg, team-high 5.7 rpg, 0.5 apg, squad-best 0.8 bpg and 0.4 spg in 20.5 mpg... Ranked first in MAC in overall field-goal percentage (.643, 81-of-126)... Also shot league-high 64.5 percent (71-of-110) from floor in MAC contests... Finished first on squad in overall field-goal percentage and rejections, third in overall rebounding and fifth in scoring and overall field-goals made (81)... Led Rockets in blocked shots nine times, rebounding on five occasions, thefts four times and scoring once... Finished with season-high 18 points and season-best two helpers vs. MAC West Division champion Central Michigan (March 2)... Tallied game-winning offensive putback with 1.7 seconds left in regulation vs. Chippewas... Registered 14 points, six boards and squad-tying best two rejections in 22 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27)... Contributed eight points, squad-best seven caroms and one assist in 26 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24)... Had nine points, team-high nine rebounds and one assist in 27 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 20)... Tallied 15 points, six boards and one rejection in 25 minutes vs. Buffalo (Feb. 10)... Totaled 15 points, seven caroms and one blocked shot in 25 minutes at Akron (Jan. 20)... Registered 12 points and one rejection in 25 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13)... Notched six points, game-high 11 rebounds and season-tying best two thefts in season-high 30 minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6)... Finished with 12 points, five caroms and season-high two thefts in 22 minutes at Western Michigan

52 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 52 JUNIOR KAAYLA McINTYRE McINTYRE IN TOLEDO GAME RECORD BOOK BLOCKED SHOTS 9 Stephanie Vivenot vs. Ohio (1/15/92)# 8 Yolanda Richardson at WMU (1/20/10) 7 Stephanie Vivenot at KSU (2/29/92) 6 KAAYLA McINTYRE vs. NIU (3/11/17) 6 Yolanda Richardson at EMU (2/21/12) 6 Yolanda Richardson at Ohio (1/22/12) 6 Yolanda Richardson vs. KSU (3/12/10) 6 Karin Hoogendam vs. Saint Francis (PA) (12/30/04) 6 Jen Markwood at BGSU (12/19/98) 6 Stephanie Vivenot at BSU (2/5/92) (Feb. 3)... Contributed seven points, five boards, one helper and team-high two rejections vs. archrival Bowling Green (Jan. 30)... Had season-high three rejections at Eastern Michigan in lone start... Tallied eight points, three boards and one rejection vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16)... Had six points and season-best 11 rebounds in only 18 minutes at Miami (Jan. 13)... Contributed six points, eight caroms and one theft in 17 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9)... Finished with six points, five rebounds and one rejection in 14 minutes vs. Kent St. (Jan. 6)... Had five points, three caroms, one assist and one steal in 11 minutes against Arizona in collegiate debut (Nov. 14). HIGH SCHOOL (NOTRE DAME ACADEMY) AS A SENIOR Averaged 18.7 points and 10.2 rebounds per game... Also totaled 57 rejections and 32 thefts... Division I Co-Player of the Year... District Player of the Year... Propelled squad to 27-3 ledger and state runner-up finish... Toledo Blade Girls Player of the Year... Shot 62 percent from field and 65 percent from charity stripe... Tallied career highs of 31 points with 23 boards in win over Lima Senior... AS A JU- NIOR Averaged 13.5 points and 10.0 rebounds per game... Helped team to 24-4 record, securing third straight conference championship and third consecutive trip to Division I Final McINTYRE IN TOLEDO Four... Second-team SEASON RECORD BOOK all-state... Firstteam all-league FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (100 ATT.) KAAYLA McINTYRE _ # First-team all-district 2. Latoja Harris Selected to All-Blade 3. Latoja Harris Team... CAREER 4. Karen Sekulski Yolanda Richardson Starred for head 6. KAAYLA McINTYRE _ coach Travis Galloway at Notre Dame Latoja Harris Yolanda Richardson Academy... Fouryear letterwinner in BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Stephanie Vivenot # basketball... Guided 2. Yolanda Richardson squad to overall record, including 4. Yolanda Richardson Yolanda Richardson Karin Hoogendam conference 6. Yolanda Richardson mark... Eagles captured four-straight 7. KAAYLA McINTYRE _ # - Mid-American Conference Record league titles and made four straight trips to Division I Final Four... Totaled 1,397 points and 1,073 rebounds... Graduated with 3.5 GPA. PERSONAL Born Kaayla Destinye Renee McIntyre on June 20, Mother is Sherhonda Haynes... Has one brother, Rapheal Worthy... Majoring in criminal justice.

53 MEET THE ROCKETS McINTYRE S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Akron (3/9/16) Akron (3/6/17) Kent St. (3/8/17) Buffalo (3/10/17) NIU (3/11/17) Averages - 5 GP / / / PAGE 53 McINTYRE S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Creighton (3/17/17) Averages - 1 GP / / /

54 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 54 JUNIOR SARAH ST-FORT OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Member of UT s Dean s List in Spring 2016 semester Academic All-MAC... Started six of 62 games in two seasons at Toledo (all six times in )... Grabbed at least six rebounds on six occasions (all six times in )... Talented on-ball defender. AS A SOPHOMORE ( ) AS A SOPHOMORE ( ) Academic All-MAC... Appeared in all 34 games, making six starts (5-1 ledger)... Averaged 2.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, 0.4 assists and 0.6 steals in 12.1 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 2.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 0.4 apg and 0.3 spg in 11.3 mpg... Earned team s Sixth Person Award and shared Best Defender Award with Mariella Santucci... Finished fifth on team in overall rebounding, overall field-goal percentage (.417, 35-of-84) and steals and tied for fifth in blocked shots (4)... Led Rockets in rebounding on two occasions and assists, steals and blocked shots once... Registered career-high nine points, six caroms and one theft in only nine minutes vs. Madonna (Dec. 4)... Contributed six points, careertying best nine boards and one dime in collegiate-best 25 minutes vs. Miami in second-straight start (Jan. 7)... Tallied three points, three boards and one blocked shot in 19 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in championship game of MAC Tournament (March 11)... Had two points, two caroms, one rejection and three steals in 18 minutes vs. Kent St. in quarterfinals of MAC Tournament (March 8)... Totaled five points, five caroms and one steal in 16 minutes at Northern Illinois (March 1)... Posted six points, two boards, two helpers and one theft in 14 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Feb. 25)... Finished with four points and three rebounds vs. arch-rival Bowling Green (Feb. 11)... Registered six points and six caroms in 18 minutes at Kent St. (Jan. 21)... Tied career high with three field goals and totaled seven points at Buffalo in third-straight start (Jan. 11)... Finished with five points, career-high nine boards, collegiate-best four dimes and one theft in 23 minutes at Eastern Michigan as starter (Jan. 4)... Had five points, two boards and two steals vs. St. Bonaventure (Dec. 11)... Recorded career-high four thefts and five boards vs. UIC (Dec. 1)... Totaled then career-high seven points and then collegiate-best seven rebounds in 21 minutes in first collegiate start at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in season opener (Nov. 12). ST-FORT S CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 9 vs. Madonna (12/4/16) REBOUNDS: 9 (2 times, last vs. Miami (1/7/17) ASSISTS: 4 at Eastern Michigan (1/4/17) BLOCKS: 1 (4 times, last vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) STEALS: 4 vs. UIC (12/1/16) FIELD GOALS: 3 (5 times, last vs. Kent St (1/21/17) FREE THROWS: 5 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/12/16) 3-POINT FGS: None MINUTES: 25 vs. Miami (1/7/17) ST-FORT S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG) (6.8) (.440) 0-0 (.000) (.476) 38 (1.4) (1.1) (12.1) (.417) 0-0 (.000) (.442) 107 (3.1) (2.6) TOTALS (9.7) (.422) 0-0 (.000) (.453) 145 (2.3) (2.0)

55 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 55 SARAH ST-FORT #5 JUNIOR FORWARD 5-9 MONTREAL, QC DAWSON COLLEGE ST-FORT S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Akron (3/9/16) Akron (3/6/17) Kent St. (3/8/17) Buffalo (3/10/17) NIU (3/11/17) Averages - 5 GP / / / ST-FORT S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Creighton (3/17/17) Averages - 1 GP / / / AS A FRESHMAN ( ) Appeared in 28 games off bench... Averaged 1.1 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.3 steals in 6.8 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 1.2 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.2 spg in 6.5 mpg... Led Rockets in thefts on one occasion... Contributed season-high six points, two boards and season-tying best two steals in only seven minutes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29)... Finished with season-high five rebounds and one assist in 21 minutes vs. Akron in MAC Tournament Quarterfinals (March 9)... Had two points and two boards in 11 minutes vs. Ball St. in regular-season finale (March 5)... Registered four points, two rebounds and one assist vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24)... Totaled five points, four caroms and one theft in season-best 23 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13)... Tallied four points and seasontying best three boards at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 23)... Finished with two points and three caroms in 18 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2)... Contributed two steals and one board in 13 minutes at nationally ranked Notre Dame (Nov. 18). ST-FORT S STATS VS. MAC OPPONENTS TEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Akron (0-6).000 (0-0).250 (1-4) Ball St (2-6).000 (0-0).000 (0-0) Bowling Green (2-2).000 (0-0).000 (0-0) Buffalo (3-8).000 (0-0) (3-3) Central Michigan (2-6).000 (0-0) (2-2) Eastern Michigan (6-10).000 (0-0).429 (3-7) Kent St (4-7).000 (0-0).000 (0-4) Miami (3-8).000 (0-0).000 (0-2) Northern Illinois (3-9).000 (0-0).400 (2-5) Ohio (2-6).000 (0-0).600 (3-5) Western Michigan (2-4).000 (0-0) (2-2) HIGH SCHOOL (DAWSON COLLEGE) AS A SENIOR Averaged 12.7 points, 9.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.5 steals per game... Named to Canadian College Athletic Association (CCAA) All-Star squad... First-team All-Star RSEQ... Led squad to secondplace finish in RSEQ with 13-3 record... Finished seventh in conference in scoring and among league leaders in boards (138), helpers (40) and thefts (38)... Helped team capture silver medal at Dawson College Winter Classic... Named Tournament All-Star at CEGEP Division 1 Provincial Championships... Guided team to fourth-place finish at championships... AS A JUNIOR Averaged 14.6 points, 11.4 rebounds, 3.8 steals and 2.0 assists per game... Named to CCAA All-Star team... First-team All-Star RSEQ... Collected All-Canadian Award... Team MVP... Named school s Athlete of the Year... CAREER Starred for head coach Trevor William at Dawson College... Three-year letterwinner in basketball. PERSONAL Born Sarah St-Fort on July 21, Parents are Alix St-Fort and Millienne Millien... Majoring in finance with minor in business management.

56 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 56 JUNIOR MAE TSHITENGE OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Sat out season as redshirt... Transfer from Redlands Community College... Can play on perimeter or inside... Solid rebounder and ball handler, to go along with being good three-point shooter... Possesses good footwork on defense... Can guard multiple positions... Will have two years of eligibility remaining. AS A JUNIOR ( ) Suffered season-ending right knee injury during practice (ACL, MCL, Meniscus) (Nov. 9). AS A SOPHOMORE REDLANDS C.C.) First-team NJCAA All-Region II... First-team all-conference... Started all 29 games... Averaged team-high 13.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals per game... In division contests, tallied 12.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 2.3 apg and 1.4 spg... Shot 53.3 percent (153-of-287) from field, including 43.9 percent (29-of-66) from three-point range, and 81.9 percent (59-of-72) from charity stripe... Helped team post 23-8 overall record, including 13-5 in division... Poured in at least 10 points on 25 occasions, including season-high 22 points against Hill College (Nov. 17). AS A FRESHMAN REDLANDS C.C.) AS A FRESHMAN REDLANDS C.C.) Started all 29 games... Averaged 10.9 points, 6.2 boards and 1.1 helpers and 1.0 thefts... In division contests, tallied 11.9 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 0.9 apg and 1.1 spg... Shot 39.8 percent (115-of-289) from floor, including 33.3 percent (16-of-48) from three-point land, and 71.1 percent (69-of-97) from free throw line... Scored in double figures on 18 occasions, including season-high 23 points against Independence Community College. HIGH SCHOOL (ESCC) Averaged 10.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 0.7 steals and 2.0 steals in 31.3 minutes per game for Switzerland s National Team at U-18 European Championship (Division B) in Shot 41.9 percent (26-of-62) from field, including 40.0 percent (2-of-5) from three-point land, and 63.6 percent (14-of-22) from charity stripe in seven contests... Finished 12th at championships in minutes played and 19th in overall field-goal percentage... Scored in double figures on four occasions, including tourney-best 20 points versus Ukraine. PERSONAL Born Merveilles Mukadi Tshitenge on June 9, Mom is Bratrice Metzener... Has twin sister, Lareine, and one brother, Prince... Majoring in recreational therapy.

57 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 57 MERVEILLES MAE TSHITENGE #10 JUNIOR FORWARD 5-10 NEUCHATEL, SWITZERLAND ESCC H.S.

58 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 58 SOPHOMORE TYRA CARLSTEN-HANDBERG OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Transfer from UIC... Must sit out campaign due to NCAA transfer rules... Will have three years of eligibility remaining... Scored in double figures on nine occasions with Flames (nine times in ), including one double-double (once in )... Grabbed at least eight rebounds on four occasions (four times in )... Runs floor well... Uses length to disrupt shots... Possesses solid three-point range... Also possesses four years of experience playing for Swedish National Team (U-20 in ; U-18 in ; U-17 in ; U-16 in ). AS A FRESHMAN UIC) Appeared in 31 games, making 24 starts... Averaged 6.4 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.0 assists, team-high 0.6 blocks and 0.9 steals in 22.1 minutes per game... In Horizon League contests, tallied 6.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg and 1.2 apg, 0.8 bpg and 0.8 spg in 22.7 mpg... Shot 38.1 percent (82-of-215) from floor, including 27.8 percent (25-of-90) from three-point land, and 52.6 percent (10-of-19) from free throw line... Led team in rejections, as well as finishing second in three-point field-goal percentage, third in games started and three-point field-goals made, fourth in overall rebounding and overall field-goals made, tied for fourth in helpers and fifth in scoring and thefts... Totaled first-collegiate double-double with 10 points and season-high 12 boards at Wright St.(Feb. 11)... Finished with season-high 18 points in 34 minutes vs. Valparaiso (Jan. 28)... Registered 16 points and two blocked shots in 21 minutes vs. Robert Morris (Nov. 17)... Posted eight points and nine caroms in 21 minutes at Detroit Mercy (Dec. 31)... Poured in 13 points in 26 minutes vs. IUPUI (Nov. 19)... Contributed 14 points in 34 minutes at Northwestern (Dec. 13)... Tallied 11 points, eight caroms, two rejections and two steals in seasonhigh 37 minutes at Howard (Dec. 19)... Tallied 12 points, four rebounds and season-high four dimes in 27 minutes vs. Cleveland St. (Feb. 2). HIGH SCHOOL (BROMMA GYMNASIUM) Played four years for Swedish National Team (U-20 in ; U-18 in ; U-17 in ; U-16 in )... Competed in 12 games (six in , two in , three in and one in ) for national team... Averaged 6.3 points in 16.0 minutes in 32 games for Alvik Basket Women s Team in Shot 40 percent from field, including 34 percent from three-point range, and 82 percent from charity stripe... Received team s Hardest Working Award... Contributed CARLSTEN-HANDBERG S CAREER UIC POINTS: 18 vs. Valparaiso (1/28/17) REBOUNDS: 12 vs. Wright St. (2/11/17) ASSISTS: 4 vs. Cleveland St. (2/2/17) BLOCKS: 2 (6 times, last vs. Detroit Mercy (2/16/17) STEALS: 3 vs. Milwaukee (1/5/17) FIELD GOALS: 6 (3 times, last vs. Valparaiso (1/28/17) FREE THROWS: 3 (2 times, last vs. Valparaiso (1/28/17) 3-POINT FGS: 4 vs. Green Bay (1/7/17) MINUTES: 37 vs. Howard (12/19/16) CARLSTEN-HANDBERG S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG) (22.1) (.381) (.278) (.526) 130 (4.2) (6.4) TOTALS (22.1) (.381) (.278) (.526) 130 (4.2) (6.4)

59 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 59 TYRA CARLSTEN-HANDBERGn #14 SOPHOMORE FORWARD 6-4 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN BROMMA GYMNASIUM 3.8 points in 13.5 minutes in 23 contests for Alvik Basket in Connected on 38 percent from floor, including 27 percent from threepoint land, and 60 percent from charity stripe... Alvik Basket Women s Team competes in Sweden s highest league, Basketligan Dam... Helped Alvik Basket finish first at 2011 Taby Basket Cup and 2012 Mitt-i-cupen, as well as placing second at 2011 Gjensidige Basket Cup... Played three years (U-16, U-18 and U-19) for Alvik Basket Youth Elite Team in European National Basketball League... Guided Alvik Basket to runner-up finishes at 2012 U-16 and 2014 U-18 Swedish National Championships and third-place finish at 2013 U-18 Swedish National Championship... Named MVP of Elite Eight Round at 2012 U-16 Swedish National Championship... Also led Alvik Basket first-place finish at 2012 U-16 Scania Cup and runner-up showing at 2014 U-18 Scania Cup... Also played three years for Stockholm District Select Team (U-18 in ; U-18 in ; U-16 in )... Helped Stockholm capture championship at 2012 U-16 District Tournament and third-place finish at 2013 U-18 District Tournament... Alvik Basket Team MVP in Three-time recipient of Hardest Working Player Award ( ; ; )... Two-time Defender of the Year ( ; )... Starred for head coaches Fransisco Pinto and David McCann. CARLSTEN-HANDBERG S STATS VS. MAC OPPONENTS TEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Akron Has Not Played Against Ball St. Has Not Played Against Bowling Green Has Not Played Against Buffalo Has Not Played Against Central Michigan (1-7).000 (0-1).000 (0-0) Eastern Michigan Has Not Played Against Kent St. Has Not Played Against Miami Has Not Played Against Northern Illinois Has Not Played Against Ohio Has Not Played Against Western Michigan Has Not Played Against PERSONAL Born Wilma Tyra Viola Carlsten-Handberg on March 2, Parents are Ola Handberg and Anna Carlsten... Has one brother, Fred... Majoring in international business.

60 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 60 SOPHOMORE SARA ROKKANEN OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Possesses quick release and great shooting range... Has ability to score off screens or off the dribble... Also possesses two years of experience playing for Finnish National Team ( ). AS A FRESHMAN ( ) AS A FRESHMAN ( ) Appeared in 28 games, making one start at Kent St. (Jan. 21)... Averaged 2.7 points, 1.2 rebounds, 0.5 assists and 0.4 steals in 8.1 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 2.8 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.6 apg and 0.4 spg in 8.8 mpg... Led Rockets in assists, steals and blocked shots once... Had season-high nine points, two caroms, one assist, one blocked shot and one theft in then season-best 20 minutes at Buffalo (Jan. 11)... Knocked down season-high two triples and tallied eight points in 10 minutes vs. Madonna (Dec. 4)... Finished with seven points, three rebounds and one steal in nine minutes vs. Miami (Jan. 7)... Made pair of baskets in final minute of second quarter to spark 11-0 run at Ball St. in regular-season finale (March 4)... Tallied four points, season-high five rebounds and two dimes vs. Ohio (Jan. 18)... Contributed three points, three boards, season-and team-high four helpers and season-best two steals in season-high 22 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 14)... Scored five points in 12 minutes vs. Ball St. in MAC opener (Dec. 31)... Registered eight points vs. Detroit Mercy in non-league finale (Dec. 21)... Tallied five points, three boards, one helper and one theft in 12 minutes vs. St. Bonaventure (Dec. 11)... Totaled two points and then season-high three caroms vs. UIC (Dec. 1)... Contributed five points, one helper and one theft in 16 minutes vs. Davidson in first round of Cancun Challenge (Nov. 24)... Had three points in four minutes at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in season opener (Nov. 12). HIGH SCHOOL (MÄKELÄNRINNE) Averaged 6.5 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 13.5 minutes per game for Finland s National Team during qualifying round for 2017 FIBA EuroBasket Championships... Shot 41.7 percent (5-of-12) from field, including 33.3 percent (2-of-6) from three-point range, and 50.0 percent (1-of-2) from charity stripe in two contests... Poured in 13 points and two thefts in 20 minutes against Spain... Averaged 2.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.9 steals in 11.7 minutes per game for Finland s Under-18 National Team at 2013 European Championships (Division B)... Shot 18.8 percent (6-of-32) from floor, including 17.4 ROKKANEN S CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 9 at Buffalo (1/11/17) REBOUNDS: 5 vs. Ohio (1/18/17) ASSISTS: 4 vs. Northern Illinois (1/14/17) BLOCKS: 1 at Buffalo (1/11/17) STEALS: 2 vs. Northern Illinois (1/14/17) FIELD GOALS: 4 at Buffalo (1/11/17) FREE THROWS: 2 (2 times, last vs. Ohio (1/18/17) 3-POINT FGS: 2 (2 times, last vs. Detroit Mercy (12/21/16) MINUTES: 22 vs. Northern Illinois (1/14/17) ROKKANEN S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG) (8.1) (.345) (.273) 5-9 (.556) 33 (1.2) (2.7) TOTALS (8.1) (.345) (.273) 5-9 (.556) 33 (1.2) (2.7)

61 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 61 SARA ROKKANENn #1 SOPHOMORE GUARD 5-10 HELSINKI, FINLAND MäKELäNRINNE H.S. ROKKANEN S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Akron (3/6/17) NIU (3/11/17) Averages - 2 GP / / / ROKKANEN S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Creighton (3/17/17) Averages - 1 GP / / / ROKKANEN S STATS VS. MAC OPPONENTS TEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Akron (0-3).000 (0-2).000 (0-2) Ball St (4-8).250 (1-4).000 (0-0) Bowling Green (0-0).000 (0-0).000 (0-0) Buffalo (4-9).250 (1-4).000 (0-1) Central Michigan (1-5).500 (1-2).000 (0-0) Eastern Michigan (2-8).000 (0-3).000 (0-0) Kent St (1-6).000 (0-4).000 (0-0) Miami (2-4).500 (1-2) (22) Northern Illinois (1-6).000 (0-2).500 (1-2) Ohio (1-3).000 (0-1) (2-2) Western Michigan (1-2).500 (1-2).000 (0-0) percent (4-of-23) from three-point land, and 50.0 percent (1-of-2) from charity stripe in seven contests... Contributed season-high six points and five boards in 14 minutes against Austria in final game of event... Averaged 9.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 24.0 minutes in five games for Tapiolan Honka, club team based in Espoo, Finland... Team plays in Naisten Korisliiga on highest tier of Finnish basketball Rookie of the Year in women s league. PERSONAL Born Sara Emilia Susanna Rokkanen on May 15, Mother is Susanna Rokkanen... Has one sister, Kalariina Koivulehto, and one brother, Jonas Koivulehto... Majoring in visual arts.

62 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 62 SOPHOMORE MARIELLA SANTUCCI OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS MAC All-Freshman Team MAC All-Tournament Team... Scored in double figures on 13 occasions, including one double-double... Dished out at least seven assists on four occasions... Collected at least three steals on 10 occasions... Played at competitive level for Italian National Team... Has great IQ for game... Possesses solid ballhandling, passing and shooting skills. AS A FRESHMAN (206-17) AS A FRESHMAN (206-17) MAC All-Freshman Team... MAC All-Tournament Team... Appeared in all 34 games, making 33 starts... Averaged 7.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, team-high 4.6 assists and 1.9 steals in 29.5 minutes per game... In MAC contests, tallied 5.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg, team-high 4.3 apg and 1.8 spg in 28.9 mpg... Ranked sixth in MAC in helpers, ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.4, ) and 10th in thefts... Shared team s Best Defender Award with Sarah St-Fort... Finished first on team in assists, second in steals and minutes played (1,003), tied for second in games started, third in threepoint field-goals made (25) and blocked shots (11), fourth in free throws made (58) and fifth in scoring, overall field-goals made (89) and free throw percentage (.611, 58-of-95)... Led Rockets in assists on team-high 17 occasions, steals squad-tying best 14 times, blocked shots on six occasions, scoring four times and rebounding once... Contributed teamhigh 13.8 points, 4.0 boards, squad--tying best 4.8 and 1.0 thefts in 30.8 minutes per contest in MAC tourney (March 6-11)... One of two Rockets (Mikaela Boyd) selected to MAC All-Tournament Team (March 6-11)... Tal- lied 13.3 points over final six games, shooting 45.8 percent (27-of-59) from SANTUCCI S CAREER 20-POINT EFFORTS DATE OPPONENT PTS 3/10/17 Buffalo 21 floor, including 42.1 percent (8-of-19) from three-point land, in 32.2 minutes (March 4-17)... Tallied season-high 21 points, two rebounds and four assists in 37 minutes vs. Buffalo in semifinals of MAC Tournament (March 10)... Contributed 10 points, three caroms, team-high four dimes and contest-best four thefts in 34 minutes vs. Creighton in first round of NCAA Championships (March 17)... Finished with 13 points, five boards, team-high four helpers, one rejection and one steal in 28 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in championship game of MAC Tournament (March 11)... Tallied 12 points, four boards, game-high eight assists and two thefts SANTUCCI S CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 21 vs. Buffalo (3/10/17) REBOUNDS: 9 (2 times, last at Akron (2/15/17) ASSISTS: 11 vs. Kent St. (1/21/17) BLOCKS: 2 (2 times, last at Akron (2/15/17) STEALS: 6 vs. Rhode Island (11/15/16) FIELD GOALS: 9 vs. Buffalo (3/10/17) FREE THROWS: 7 vs. Rhode Island (11/15/16) 3-POINT FGS: 3 at Ball St. (3/4/17) MINUTES: 39 (2 times, last at Akron (2/15/17) SANTUCCI S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG) ,003 (29.5) (.311) (.227) (.611) 104 (3.1) (7.7) TOTALS ,003 (29.5) (.311) (.227) (.611) 104 (3.1) (7.7)

63 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 63 MARIELLA SANTUCCI #3 SOPHOMORE GUARD 5-7 BOLOGNA, ITALY - LICEO SCIENTIFICO A.B. SABIN H.S. SANTUCCI S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Akron (3/6/17) Kent St. (3/8/17) Buffalo (3/10/17) NIU (3/11/17) Averages - 4 GP / / / SANTUCCI S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS. Creighton (3/17/17) Averages - 1 GP / / / vs. Akron in first round of MAC Tournament (March 6)... Drained seasonhigh three treys and totaled 15 points, two caroms, squad-best nine dimes and two thefts in 36 minutes at Ball St. in regular-season finale (March 4)... Knocked down pair of free throws with only 0.9 seconds left in regulation to force overtime against Cardinals... Contributed eight points (all in fourth quarter), four caroms, two assists and contest-tying best three steals in 32 minutes at Northern Illinois (March 1)... Knocked down two triples and finished with nine points, season-tying high nine boards, three dimes, season-tying best two rejections and two thefts in season-tying high 39 minutes at Akron (Feb. 15)... Registered 10 points, career-high 11 assists and two steals in team-best 34 minutes off bench at Kent St. to post first collegiate double-double (Jan. 21)... Totaled five points, season-high nine caroms, squad-best six dimes and three steals in season-high 39 minutes at Buffalo (Jan. 11)... Contributed team-high 15 points, three rebounds, five dimes and two steals in squad-best 36 minutes vs. Miami (Jan. 7)... Had team-high 15 points, five rebounds, contest-tying best six dimes and three steals in team-high 35 minutes vs. Detroit Mercy in non-league finale (Dec. 21)... Tallied team-high 13 points, squad-best four assists and one steal vs. St. Bonaventure (Dec. 11)... Registered 12 points, six boards, contest-tying best seven helpers and SANTUCCI S STATS VS. MAC OPPONENTS TEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Akron (7-20).286 (2-7).625 (5-8) Ball St (6-22).250 (3-12).500 (4-8) Bowling Green (1-7).000 (0-3) (2-2) Buffalo (14-24).667 (2-3).429 (3-7) Central Michigan (1-13).000 (0-4).000 (0-2) Eastern Michigan (0-6).000 (0-2).000 (0-0) Kent St (6-17).125 (1-8).750 (6-8) Miami (5-15).250 (1-4).800 (4-5) Northern Illinois (7-25).250 (3-12) (4-4) Ohio (2-15).200 (1-5).500 (2-4) Western Michigan (2-11).000 (0-6).000 (0-0) two steals vs. Madonna (Dec. 4)... Contributed 16 points, team-high five SANTUCCI S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES DATE OPPONENT PTS AST 1/21/17 Kent St dimes and contest-best four thefts in contest-high 37 minutes vs. nationally ranked UCLA in second round of Cancun Challenge (Nov. 25)... Tallied 10 points, three caroms and six helpers at Cleveland St. (Nov. 19). HIGH SCHOOL (LICEO SCIENTIFICO A.B. SABIN) Averaged 7.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.9 steals in 22.1 minutes per game for Italian National Team at 2015 U-18 European Championship (Division A)... Shot 33.8 percent (24-of-71) from field, including 20.8 percent (5-of-24) from three-point range, and 65.2 percent (15-of-23) from charity stripe in nine contests... Scored in double figures in three contests at event, including tourney-best 15 points and seven caroms in 32 minutes against Spain... Ranked seventh in thefts and 12th in helpers at championships... Tallied 12.4 points, 3.6 boards, 2.3 helpers and 3.0 thefts in 23.9 minutes per game for Italian National Team at 2014 U-17 FIBA World Championship for Women... Shot 42.4 percent (25-of-59) from floor, including 15.2 percent (5-of- 33) from three-point land, and 71.0 percent (22-of-31) from free throw line in seven contests... Scored in double figures in five match-ups at event, including tourney-high 18 points against Mexico... Ranked 11th in scoring at championships... Contributed 11.6 points, 4.4 caroms, 2.7 dimes and 3.3 steals in 25.3 minutes per game for Italian National Team at 2013 U-16 European Championship (Division A)... Shot 30.8 percent (33-of-107) from field, including 25.7 percent (9-of-35) from three-point range, and 64.4 percent (29-of-45) from charity stripe in nine contests... Scored in double figures in six contests at event, including tourney-best 17 points against Lithuania... Ranked third in thefts, seventh in helpers

64 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 64 SOPHOMORE MARIELLA SANTUCCI and free-throws made (3.2), 11th in free-throw percentage and 17th in scoring... Contributed 13.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 27.6 minutes per contest for Italian Club team, Magika Castel San Pietro, in 2016 A2 Italian Basketball League... Shot 42.9 percent (85-of-198) from field, including 31.0 percent (39-of-126) from beyond the arc, and 61.4 percent (81-of-132) from charity stripe in 28 games... Registered 9.1 points, 3.7 caroms and 2.1 helpers in 24.2 minutes per game for Italian Club team, Magika-Alfagomma Castel San Pietro, in 2015 A2 Italian Basketball League... Connected on 37.2 percent (58-of-156) from floor, including 23.4 percent (25-of-107) from three-point land, and 57.7 percent (64-of-111) from free throw line in 28 contests... Tallied 13.7 points, 3.5 boards and 2.1 dimes in 27.1 minutes per contest for Italian Club team, Magika Castel San Pietro, in 2014 A3 Italian Basketball League... Shot 47.0 percent (78-of-166) from floor, including 25.8 percent (32-of-124) from three-point land, and 57.0 percent (49-of-86) from free throw line in 22 games. PERSONAL Born Mariella Santucci on June 18, Parents are Marina Simboli and Marco Santucci... Has two sisters, Marianna and Martina... Majoring in pre-business.

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66 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 66 TANAYA BEACHAM #23 FRESHMAN (R) FORWARD 6-2 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO TOLEDO ROGERS H.S. OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Granted medical hardship waiver from MAC... Unselfish player who provides plenty of energy... Capable of playing multiple positions... Possesses soft shooting touch around basket. AS A FRESHMAN (206-17) Sat out season as medical redshirt... Missed first 11 games after having after having medical procedure on Nov. 10 (Nov. 12-Dec. 21)... Sat out final 22 contests after sustaining concussion during practice on Jan. 2 (Jan. 4-March 17)... Made collegiate debut and totaled one minute of playing time vs. Ball St. in MAC opener (Dec. 31). HIGH SCHOOL (TOLEDO ROGERS & YOUNGSTOWN URSULINE) AS A SENIOR Averaged 14.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.2 steals per game... Third-team all-state... First-team all-district... First-team all-conference... Helped Toledo Rogers successfully defend City League title and reach Division II regional final... Team captain... Led squad to 22-6 overall ledger, including perfect 11-0 league mark... Scored in double figures on 21 occasions, including season-high 25 points against Notre Dame Academy... Also poured in at least 20 points six times... AS A JUNIOR Averaged 10.7 points and 8.0 boards per contest... First-team all-city... Second-team all-district... Guided team to Division II state championship game... CAREER Starred for head coach Lamar Smith at Toledo Rogers High School... Four-year letterwinner in basketball... Played first two years BEACHAM S STATS VS. MAC OPPONENTS TEAMS GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Akron Has Not Played Against Ball St (0-0).000 (0-0).000 (0-0) Bowling Green Has Not Played Against Buffalo Has Not Played Against Central Michigan Has Not Played Against Eastern Michigan Has Not Played Against Kent St. Has Not Played Against Miami Has Not Played Against Northern Illinois Has Not Played Against Ohio Has Not Played Against Western Michigan Has Not Played Against for head coach Sean Durkin at Youngstown Ursuline High School... Averaged 16.8 points and 13.2 caroms per game as sophomore... First-team Division III all-state... Three-star recruit and No. 20 forward nationally by espn.com. PERSONAL Born Tanaya Me`kel-Lynn Beacham on May 27, Parents are Tamica Beacham and the late Eric Payne... Majoring in criminal justice. BEACHAM S CAREER HIGHS POINTS: None REBOUNDS: None ASSISTS: None BLOCKS: None STEALS: None FIELD GOALS: None FREE THROWS: None 3-POINT FGS: None MINUTES: MINUTES: 1 vs. Ball St. (12/31/16) BEACHAM S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (%) 3P-3PA (%) FT-FTA (%) REB (AVG) PF-D AST TO BLK ST PTS (AVG) (1.0) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 (0.0) (0.0) TOTALS (1.0) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 (0.0) (0.0)

67 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 67 MARIAH COPELAND #13 FRESHMAN GUARD 5-9 TOLEDO, OHIO NOTRE DAME ACADEMY OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Possesses tremendous three-point range... Has quick release... Good passer. HIGH SCHOOL (NOTRE DAME ACADEMY) AS A SENIOR Averaged 11.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game... Shot 37 percent from three-point land and 85 percent from charity stripe... Honorable mention all-state... First-team all-district and first-team all-conference... Associated Press second-team alldistrict... Helped NDA successfully capture sixth-consecutive league title and reach Division I state championship game... Team captain... Led squad to 26-4 overall ledger, including perfect 14-0 conference mark... Scored team-high 13 points in NDA s victory over No. 1 ranked and previously unbeaten Newark in state semifinals... Finished with 12 points in squad-tying best 32 minutes against Cincinnati Mt. Notre Dame in state championship contest... Named to State All-Tournament Team... AS A JUNIOR Averaged 12.0 points per contest... Associated Press honorable mention all-state... Second-team AP All-Northwest District and second-team all-conference... Team captain... Guided Eagles to share of fifth-straight league championship with 18-8 overall ledger and 12-2 conference record... CAREER Starred for head coach Travis Galloway at Notre Dame Academy... Four-year letterwinner in basketball... Three-time all-conference... Tied state record for most games played (114) with former teammate and current Rocket Kaayla McIntyre... Played one year with McIntyre at NDA during campaign... Eagles captured four-straight league and sectional titles, three district and regional crowns, three trips to Division I Final Four and two appearances in state title game over last four years... Topped 1,000 career points. PERSONAL Born Mariah Marie Copeland on January 7, Parents are Howard and Donna Copeland... Father played college football at arch-rival Bowling Green... Has one brother, Myles... Member of NDA Social Media Team... Planning to major in exercise science.

68 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 68 TATYANA DAVIS #12 FRESHMAN GUARD 5-9 MADISON, GA. MORGAN COUNTY H.S. OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Possesses great athleticism... Explosive driver... Can also shoot from outside. HIGH SCHOOL (MORGAN COUNTY) AS A SENIOR Averaged 19 points, six rebounds, seven assists and five steals per game... Class AAA first-team all-state... Class AAA-North first-team all-state... Helped team earn back-to-back trips to state semfinals... AS A JUNIOR Class AAA Player of the Year... Firstteam all-state... First-team all-region... Helped squad post 28-2 overall ledger, including perfect 13-0 league mark, en route to winning state championship... CAREER Starred for head coach Joshua Reeves at Morgan County High School... Four-year letterwinner in basketball... PERSONAL Born Tatyana Randacia Davis on October 28, Parents are Kenneth and Keisha Brundage... Has one sister, Marianna... Planning to major in criminal justice.

69 MEET THE ROCKETS PAGE 69 ZARIA WRIGHT #25 FRESHMAN GUARD 5-8 CONCORD, N.C. CONCORD FIRST ASSEMBLY ACADEMY OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS Can score in variety of ways... Possesses uncanny ability to use ball screens... Can shoot the three, pull up or shoot behind the screen. HIGH SCHOOL (CONCORD FIRST ASSEMBLY ACADEMY) AS A SENIOR Averaged 20.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.6 steals per game... Shot 45.8 percent (238-of-520) from field in 30 contests... McDonald s All-America nominee... First-team NCI- SAA and Associated Press all-state... Conference Player of the Year for third-straight season... Team MVP... First-team all-region... Firstteam all-league... Member of Cabarrus County Dream Team... AS A JUNIOR Averaged 26.0 points, 6.1 boards, 3.9 helpers and 3.0 thefts per contest... Converted on 45.2 percent (238-of-526) from floor in 30 contests... Scored at least 30 points on six occasions, including season-high 45 points against Northside Christian Academy (Jan. 29)... First-team all-state... Repeated as conference Player of the Year and Cabarrus County POY... CAREER Starred for head coach William Middlebrooks at Concord First Assembly Academy... Four-year letterwinner in basketball... Four-time all-state selection... Totaled 2,989 career points. PERSONAL Born Zaria Danielle Wright on November 14, Parents are Percy and Tonai Wright... Has two sisters, Aryanna and Amaya, and one brother, Torren... Undecided on academic major.

70 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS BRAVO-HARRIOTT S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Cleveland St. (11/14) ST. BONAVENTURE (11/20) at Purdue (11/23) vs. Virginia (11/28) Injured vs. Arizona (11/30) Injured at Dayton (12/10) IDAHO (12/13) DETROIT (12/14) vs. Nevada (12/19) vs. S. Illinois (12/20) UW-PARKSIDE (12/30) MIAMI (1/3) KENT ST. (1/7) at Ohio (1/10) AKRON (1/14) at W. Michigan (1/17) BUFFALO (1/21) E. MICHIGAN (1/24) at Bowling Green (1/31) at Buffalo (2/4) BALL ST. (2/7) at C. Michigan (2/11) at Akron (2/14) N. ILLINOIS (2/18) at E. Michigan (2/21) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) C. MICHIGAN (2/28) at N. Illinois (3/4) at Ball St. (3/7) MIAMI (3/9) vs. E. Michigan (3/11) WRIGHT ST. (3/20) MICHIGAN (3/23) BRAVO-HARRIOTT S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany (11/21) vs. Harvard (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia (12/5) vs. VCU (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St. (1/2) KENT ST. (1/6) W. MICHIGAN (1/9) at Miami (1/13) N. ILLINOIS (1/16) at Akron (1/20) at E. Michigan (1/23) BOWLING GREEN (1/30) at W. Michigan (2/3) at Kent St. (2/6) BUFFALO (2/10) OHIO (2/13) at Bowling Green (2/17) at C. Michigan (2/20) E. MICHIGAN (2/24) at N. Illinois (2/27) C. MICHIGAN (3/2) BALL ST. (3/5) vs. Akron (3/9) PAGE 70 BRAVO-HARRIOTT S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Texas A&M-CC (11/12) RHODE ISLAND (11/15) at Cleveland St. (11/19) vs. Davidson (11/24) vs. UCLA (11/25) UIC (12/1) MADONNA (12/4) at Dayton (12/9) ST. BONAVENTURE (12/11) NOTRE DAME (12/18) DETROIT MERCY (12/21) BALL ST. (12/31) at E. Michigan (1/4) MIAMI (1/7) at Buffalo (1/11) N. ILLINOIS (1/14) OHIO (1/18) at Kent St. (1/21) Injured C. MICHIGAN (1/28) BUFFALO (2/1) at Ohio (2/4) at W. Michigan (2/8) BOWLING GREEN (2/11) at Akron (2/15) at C. Michigan (2/18) E. MICHIGAN (2/22) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) at N. Illinois (3/1) at Ball St. (3/4) AKRON (3/6) vs. Kent St. (3/8) vs. Buffalo (3/10) vs. N. Illinois (3/11) vs. Creighton$ (3/17) RASMUSSEN S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Cleveland St. (11/14) ST. BONAVENTURE (11/20) at Purdue (11/23) vs. Virginia (11/28) vs. Arizona (11/30) at Dayton (12/10) IDAHO (12/13) DETROIT (12/14) vs. Nevada (12/19) vs. S. Illinois (12/20) UW-PARKSIDE (12/30) MIAMI (1/3) KENT ST. (1/7) at Ohio (1/10) AKRON (1/14) at W. Michigan (1/17) BUFFALO (1/21) E. MICHIGAN (1/24) at Bowling Green (1/31) at Buffalo (2/4) BALL ST. (2/7) at C. Michigan (2/11) at Akron (2/14) N. ILLINOIS (2/18) Injured at E. Michigan (2/21) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) C. MICHIGAN (2/28) at N. Illinois (3/4) at Ball St. (3/7) MIAMI (3/9) vs. E. Michigan (3/11) WRIGHT ST. (3/20) MICHIGAN (3/23)

71 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RASMUSSEN S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany (11/21) vs. Harvard (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia (12/5) vs. VCU (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St. (1/2) KENT ST. (1/6) W. MICHIGAN (1/9) at Miami (1/13) N. ILLINOIS (1/16) at Akron (1/20) at E. Michigan (1/23) BOWLING GREEN (1/30) Did Not See Game Action at W. Michigan (2/3) Did Not See Game Action at Kent St. (2/6) Did Not See Game Action BUFFALO (2/10) Did Not See Game Action OHIO (2/13) Did Not See Game Action at Bowling Green (2/17) at C. Michigan (2/20) E. MICHIGAN (2/24) at N. Illinois (2/27) C. MICHIGAN (3/2) Did Not See Game Action BALL ST. (3/5) Did Not See Game Action vs. Akron (3/9) Did Not See Game Action RASMUSSEN S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Texas A&M-CC (11/12) RHODE ISLAND (11/15) at Cleveland St. (11/19) vs. Davidson (11/24) vs. UCLA (11/25) UIC (12/1) MADONNA (12/4) at Dayton (12/9) ST. BONAVENTURE (12/11) NOTRE DAME (12/18) DETROIT MERCY (12/21) BALL ST. (12/31) at E. Michigan (1/4) Did Not See Game Action MIAMI (1/7) at Buffalo (1/11) N. ILLINOIS (1/14) OHIO (1/18) at Kent St. (1/21) C. MICHIGAN (1/28) BUFFALO (2/1) at Ohio (2/4) Did Not See Game Action at W. Michigan (2/8) BOWLING GREEN (2/11) at Akron (2/15) at C. Michigan (2/18) E. MICHIGAN (2/22) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) at N. Illinois (3/1) Did Not See Game Action at Ball St. (3/4) Did Not See Game Action AKRON (3/6) vs. Kent St. (3/8) vs. Buffalo (3/10) Did Not See Game Action vs. N. Illinois (3/11) Did Not See Game Action vs. Creighton (3/17) PAGE 71 WOODY S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Cleveland St. (11/14) Did Not See Game Action ST. BONAVENTURE (11/20) Did Not See Game Action at Purdue (11/23) vs. Virginia (11/28) vs. Arizona (11/30) at Dayton (12/10) Did Not See Game Action IDAHO (12/13) Did Not See Game Action DETROIT (12/14) vs. Nevada (12/19) Did Not See Game Action vs. S. Illinois (12/20) Did Not See Game Action UW-PARKSIDE (12/30) MIAMI (1/3) KENT ST. (1/7) Did Not See Game Action at Ohio (1/10) Did Not See Game Action AKRON (1/14) at W. Michigan (1/17) BUFFALO (1/21) E. MICHIGAN (1/24) at Bowling Green (1/31) at Buffalo (2/4) BALL ST. (2/7) at C. Michigan (2/11) at Akron (2/14) N. ILLINOIS (2/18) at E. Michigan (2/21) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) C. MICHIGAN (2/28) at N. Illinois (3/4) at Ball St. (3/7) MIAMI (3/9) vs. E. Michigan (3/11) WRIGHT ST. (3/20) MICHIGAN (3/23) Did Not See Game Action WOODY S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany (11/21) vs. Harvard (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia (12/5) vs. VCU (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St. (1/2) KENT ST. (1/6) W. MICHIGAN (1/9) at Miami (1/13) N. ILLINOIS (1/16) at Akron (1/20) at E. Michigan (1/23) BOWLING GREEN (1/30) at W. Michigan (2/3) at Kent St. (2/6) BUFFALO (2/10) OHIO (2/13) at Bowling Green (2/17) at C. Michigan (2/20) E. MICHIGAN (2/24) at N. Illinois (2/27) C. MICHIGAN (3/2) BALL ST. (3/5) vs. Akron (3/9)

72 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS WOODY S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Texas A&M-CC (11/12) RHODE ISLAND (11/15) at Cleveland St. (11/19) vs. Davidson (11/24) vs. UCLA (11/25) UIC (12/1) MADONNA (12/4) at Dayton (12/9) ST. BONAVENTURE (12/11) NOTRE DAME (12/18) DETROIT MERCY (12/21) BALL ST. (12/31) at E. Michigan (1/4) MIAMI (1/7) at Buffalo (1/11) N. ILLINOIS (1/14) OHIO (1/18) at Kent St. (1/21) C. MICHIGAN (1/28) Did Not See Game Action BUFFALO (2/1) at Ohio (2/4) at W. Michigan (2/8) BOWLING GREEN (2/11) at Akron (2/15) at C. Michigan (2/18) E. MICHIGAN (2/22) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) at N. Illinois (3/1) Did Not See Game Action at Ball St. (3/4) Did Not See Game Action AKRON (3/6) vs. Kent St. (3/8) vs. Buffalo (3/10) vs. N. Illinois (3/11) vs. Creighton (3/17) BOYD S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Cleveland St. (11/14) ST. BONAVENTURE (11/20) Did Not See Game Action at Purdue (11/23) vs. Virginia (11/28) Injured vs. Arizona (11/30) Injured at Dayton (12/10) Injured IDAHO (12/13) Injured DETROIT (12/14) Injured vs. Nevada (12/19) Injured vs. S. Illinois (12/20) Injured UW-PARKSIDE (12/30) Injured MIAMI (1/3) Injured KENT ST. (1/7) Injured at Ohio (1/10) Injured AKRON (1/14) Injured at W. Michigan (1/17) Injured BUFFALO (1/21) Injured E. MICHIGAN (1/24) Injured at Bowling Green (1/31) Injured at Buffalo (2/4) Injured BALL ST. (2/7) Injured at C. Michigan (2/11) Injured at Akron (2/14) Injured N. ILLINOIS (2/18) Injured at E. Michigan (2/21) Injured W. MICHIGAN (2/25) Injured C. MICHIGAN (2/28) Injured at N. Illinois (3/4) Injured at Ball St. (3/7) Injured MIAMI (3/9) Injured vs. E. Michigan (3/11) Injured WRIGHT ST. (3/20) Injured MICHIGAN (3/23) Injured PAGE 72 BOYD S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany (11/21) vs. Harvard (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) Injured vs. Columbia (12/5) Injured vs. VCU (12/6) Injured CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St. (1/2) KENT ST. (1/6) W. MICHIGAN (1/9) at Miami (1/13) N. ILLINOIS (1/16) at Akron (1/20) at E. Michigan (1/23) BOWLING GREEN (1/30) at W. Michigan (2/3) at Kent St. (2/6) BUFFALO (2/10) OHIO (2/13) at Bowling Green (2/17) at C. Michigan (2/20) E. MICHIGAN (2/24) at N. Illinois (2/27) C. MICHIGAN (3/2) BALL ST. (3/5) vs. Akron (3/9) BOYD S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Texas A&M-CC (11/12) RHODE ISLAND (11/15) at Cleveland St. (11/19) vs. Davidson (11/24) vs. UCLA (11/25) UIC (12/1) MADONNA (12/4) at Dayton (12/9) ST. BONAVENTURE (12/11) NOTRE DAME (12/18) DETROIT MERCY (12/21) BALL ST. (12/31) at E. Michigan (1/4) MIAMI (1/7) at Buffalo (1/11) N. ILLINOIS (1/14) OHIO (1/18) at Kent St. (1/21) C. MICHIGAN (1/28) BUFFALO (2/1) at Ohio (2/4) at W. Michigan (2/8) BOWLING GREEN (2/11) at Akron (2/15) at C. Michigan (2/18) E. MICHIGAN (2/22) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) at N. Illinois (3/1) at Ball St. (3/4) AKRON (3/6) vs. Kent St. (3/8) vs. Buffalo (3/10) vs. N. Illinois (3/11) vs. Creighton (3/17)

73 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS CUNNINGHAM S GAME-BY-GAME MURRAY ST. OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS OHIO (11/14) ALABAMA A&M (11/16) BLACKBURN (11/18) at Wright St. (11/20) LIPSCOMB (11/25) at Ball St. (11/29) vs. Jackson St. (11/30) EVANSVILLE (12/3) at Kennesaw St. (12/6) at S. Illinois (12/16) JACKSONVILLE (12/20) at Illinois (12/22) BRESCIA (12/30) at Morehead St. (1/3) at Tennessee Tech (1/8) at Jacksonville St. (1/10) TENNESSEE ST. (1/15) BELMONT (1/17) E. KENTUCKY (1/22) SIU Edwardsville (1/24) at E. Illinois (1/28) UT MARTIN (1/31) SE MISSOURI ST. (2/5) at Austin Peay (2/7) SIU EDWARDSVILLE (2/12) at SE Missouri St. (2/14) E. ILLINOIS (2/18) AUSTIN PEAY (2/21) at UT Martin (2/28) CUNNINGHAM S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Texas A&M-CC (11/12) RHODE ISLAND (11/15) at Cleveland St. (11/19) vs. Davidson (11/24) vs. UCLA (11/25) UIC (12/1) MADONNA (12/4) at Dayton (12/9) ST. BONAVENTURE (12/11) NOTRE DAME (12/18) DETROIT MERCY (12/21) BALL ST. (12/31) at E. Michigan (1/4) MIAMI (1/7) at Buffalo (1/11) N. ILLINOIS (1/14) OHIO (1/18) at Kent St. (1/21) C. MICHIGAN (1/28) Did Not See Game Action BUFFALO (2/1) at Ohio (2/4) at W. Michigan (2/8) BOWLING GREEN (2/11) at Akron (2/15) at C. Michigan (2/18) Did Not See Game Action E. MICHIGAN (2/22) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) at N. Illinois (3/1) at Ball St. (3/4) AKRON (3/6) vs. Kent St. (3/8) vs. Buffalo (3/10) vs. N. Illinois (3/11) vs. Creighton (3/17) PAGE 73 McINTYRE S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) Did Not See Game Action at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia (12/5) Did Not See Game Action vs. VCU (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) Did Not See Game Action at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St. (1/2) KENT ST. (1/6) W. MICHIGAN (1/9) at Miami (1/13) N. ILLINOIS (1/16) at Akron (1/20) at E. Michigan (1/23) BOWLING GREEN (1/30) at W. Michigan (2/3) at Kent St. (2/6) BUFFALO (2/10) OHIO (2/13) at Bowling Green (2/17) at C. Michigan (2/20) E. MICHIGAN (2/24) at N. Illinois (2/27) C. MICHIGAN (3/2) BALL ST. (3/5) vs. Akron (3/9) McINTYRE S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Texas A&M-CC (11/12) RHODE ISLAND (11/15) Injured at Cleveland St. (11/19) vs. Davidson (11/24) vs. UCLA (11/25) UIC (12/1) MADONNA (12/4) at Dayton (12/9) ST. BONAVENTURE (12/11) NOTRE DAME (12/18) DETROIT MERCY (12/21) BALL ST. (12/31) at E. Michigan (1/4) MIAMI (1/7) at Buffalo (1/11) N. ILLINOIS (1/14) OHIO (1/18) at Kent St. (1/21) C. MICHIGAN (1/28) BUFFALO (2/1) at Ohio (2/4) at W. Michigan (2/8) BOWLING GREEN (2/11) at Akron (2/15) at C. Michigan (2/18) E. MICHIGAN (2/22) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) at N. Illinois (3/1) at Ball St. (3/4) AKRON (3/6) vs. Kent St. (3/8) vs. Buffalo (3/10) vs. N. Illinois (3/11) vs. Creighton (3/17)

74 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS ST-FORT S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany (11/21) vs. Harvard (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia (12/5) vs. VCU (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) Did Not See Game Action ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St. (1/2) KENT ST. (1/6) W. MICHIGAN (1/9) at Miami (1/13) N. ILLINOIS (1/16) at Akron (1/20) at E. Michigan (1/23) BOWLING GREEN (1/30) Did Not See Game Action at W. Michigan (2/3) at Kent St. (2/6) BUFFALO (2/10) OHIO (2/13) at Bowling Green (2/17) at C. Michigan (2/20) E. MICHIGAN (2/24) at N. Illinois (2/27) C. MICHIGAN (3/2) BALL ST. (3/5) vs. Akron (3/9) ST-FORT S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Texas A&M-CC (11/12) RHODE ISLAND (11/15) at Cleveland St. (11/19) vs. Davidson (11/24) vs. UCLA (11/25) UIC (12/1) MADONNA (12/4) at Dayton (12/9) ST. BONAVENTURE (12/11) NOTRE DAME (12/18) DETROIT MERCY (12/21) BALL ST. (12/31) at E. Michigan (1/4) MIAMI (1/7) at Buffalo (1/11) N. ILLINOIS (1/14) OHIO (1/18) at Kent St. (1/21) C. MICHIGAN (1/28) BUFFALO (2/1) at Ohio (2/4) at W. Michigan (2/8) BOWLING GREEN (2/11) at Akron (2/15) at C. Michigan (2/18) E. MICHIGAN (2/22) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) at N. Illinois (3/1) at Ball St. (3/4) AKRON (3/6) vs. Kent St. (3/8) vs. Buffalo (3/10) vs. N. Illinois (3/11) vs. Creighton (3/17) PAGE 74 CARLSTEN-HANDBERG S GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS LAKE FOREST (11/11) ILLINOIS ST. (11/14) ROBERT MORRIS (11/17) IUPUI (11/19) at Toledo (12/1) at C. Michigan (12/3) FORT WAYNE (12/10) at Northwestern (12/13) at Virginia (12/16) at Howard (12/19) BRADLEY (12/22) at Oakland (12/29) at Detroit Mercy (12/31) MILWAUKEE (1/5) GREEN BAY (1/7) at Youngstown St. (1/12) at Cleveland St. (1/14) at Milwaukee (1/17) WRIGHT ST. (1/20) N. KENTUCKY (1/22) VALPARAISO (1/28) CLEVELAND ST. (2/2) YOUNGSTOWN ST. (2/4) at N. Kentucky (2/9) at Wright St. (2/11) Detroit Mercy (2/16) Oakland (2/18) at Green Bay (2/20) vs. Wright St. (3/4) ROKKANEN S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Texas A&M-CC (11/12) RHODE ISLAND (11/15) at Cleveland St. (11/19) vs. Davidson (11/24) vs. UCLA (11/25) Did Not See Game Action UIC (12/1) MADONNA (12/4) at Dayton (12/9) Did Not See Game Action ST. BONAVENTURE (12/11) NOTRE DAME (12/18) DETROIT MERCY (12/21) BALL ST. (12/31) at E. Michigan (1/4) MIAMI (1/7) at Buffalo (1/11) N. ILLINOIS (1/14) OHIO (1/18) at Kent St. (1/21) C. MICHIGAN (1/28) BUFFALO (2/1) Did Not See Game Action at Ohio (2/4) at W. Michigan (2/8) BOWLING GREEN (2/11) at Akron (2/15) at C. Michigan (2/18) E. MICHIGAN (2/22) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) at N. Illinois (3/1) Did Not See Game Action at Ball St. (3/4) AKRON (3/6) vs. Kent St. (3/8) Did Not See Game Action vs. Buffalo (3/10) Did Not See Game Action vs. N. Illinois (3/11) vs. Creighton (3/17)

75 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS SANTUCCI S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Texas A&M-CC (11/12) RHODE ISLAND (11/15) at Cleveland St. (11/19) vs. Davidson (11/24) vs. UCLA (11/25) UIC (12/1) MADONNA (12/4) at Dayton (12/9) ST. BONAVENTURE (12/11) NOTRE DAME (12/18) DETROIT MERCY (12/21) BALL ST. (12/31) at E. Michigan (1/4) MIAMI (1/7) at Buffalo (1/11) N. ILLINOIS (1/14) OHIO (1/18) at Kent St. (1/21) C. MICHIGAN (1/28) BUFFALO (2/1) at Ohio (2/4) at W. Michigan (2/8) BOWLING GREEN (2/11) at Akron (2/15) at C. Michigan (2/18) E. MICHIGAN (2/22) W. MICHIGAN (2/25) at N. Illinois (3/1) at Ball St. (3/4) AKRON (3/6) vs. Kent St. (3/8) vs. Buffalo (3/10) vs. N. Illinois (3/11) vs. Creighton (3/17) PAGE 75 BEACHAM S GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS at Texas A&M-CC (11/12) Injured RHODE ISLAND (11/15) Injured at Cleveland St. (11/19) Injured vs. Davidson (11/24) Injured vs. UCLA (11/25) Injured UIC (12/1) Injured MADONNA (12/4) Injured at Dayton (12/9) Injured ST. BONAVENTURE (12/11) Injured NOTRE DAME (12/18) Injured DETROIT MERCY (12/21) Injured BALL ST. (12/31) at E. Michigan (1/4) Injured MIAMI (1/7) Injured at Buffalo (1/11) Injured N. ILLINOIS (1/14) Injured OHIO (1/18) Injured at Kent St. (1/21) Injured C. MICHIGAN (1/28) Injured BUFFALO (2/1) Injured at Ohio (2/4) Injured at W. Michigan (2/8) Injured BOWLING GREEN (2/11) Injured at Akron (2/15) Injured at C. Michigan (2/18) Injured E. MICHIGAN (2/22) Injured W. MICHIGAN (2/25) Injured at N. Illinois (3/1) Injured at Ball St. (3/4) Injured AKRON (3/6) Injured vs. Kent St. (3/8) Injured vs. Buffalo (3/10) Injured vs. N. Illinois (3/11) Injured vs. Creighton (3/17) Injured

76 ROCKET ROUNDUP MAC SPECIALTY AWARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Larissa Lurken, Kent St. DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tinara Moore, Central Michigan FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Lauren Dickerson, Miami SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR Destiny Washington, Ball St. COACH OF THE YEAR Todd Starkey, Kent St ALL-MAC TEAMS FIRST TEAM Renee Bennett, Ball St. Presley Hudson, Central Michigan Tinara Moore, Central Michigan Larissa Lurken, Kent St. Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois SECOND TEAM Moriah Monaco, Ball St. JoAnna Smith, Buffalo Jordan Korinek, Kent St. Quiera Lampkins, Ohio JANICE MONAKANA, TOLEDO THIRD TEAM Jewel Cotton, Central Michigan Reyna Frost, Central Michigan MIKAELA BOYD, TOLEDO JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, TOLEDO Breanna Mobley, Western Michigan Meredith Shipman, Western Michigan HONORABLE MENTION Hannah Plybon, Akron Carmen Grande, Ball St. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Summer Hemphill, Buffalo Lauren Dickerson, Miami Janae Poisson, Northern Illinois Amani Burke, Ohio MARIELLA SANTUCCI, TOLEDO ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Calyn Hosea, Ball State Stephanie Reid, Buffalo Tinara Moore, Central Michigan Jasmine Weatherspoon, Ohio Deja Wimby, Western Michigan MAC STANDINGS WEST DIV. MAC OVERALL TEAM W L PCT W L PCT #!@CMU #BSU $UT #NIU WMU EMU EAST DIV. MAC OVERALL TEAM W L PCT W L PCT #%KSU #OHIO UB MIA BGSU UA $ MAC Tournament Champion & NCAA Championships Automatic Qualifier! MAC Regular-Season MAC West Division Champion % MAC East Division Champion # - Postseason WNIT Participant LOOK AT THE ROCKETS Toledo returns nine letterwinners in , including four starters, from last year s squad that finished with a 25-9 overall record and a 12-6 ledger in the Mid-American Conference. The Rockets, who tied for third in the MAC West Division standings, earned the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Championships after winning the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2001 and eighth time in school history. Guided by 10th-year coach Cullop, the Rockets welcome back 77.4 percent of their scoring, 76.9 percent of their rebounding, 86.9 percent of their assists, 90.1 percent of their blocks and 77.5 percent of their steals. FOUR NEWCOMERS JOIN ROCK- ETS IN Three-time MAC Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop and her staff will be adding four newcomers to the Rockets roster. Joining the Midnight Blue & Gold will be sophomore Tyra Carlsten-Handberg (Stockholm, Sweden) and freshmen Mariah Copeland (Toledo, Ohio - Notre Dame Academy), Tatyana Davis (Madison, Ga. - Morgan County) and Zaria Wright (Concord, N.C. - Concord First Assembly Academy). Copeland, a 5-foot-9 guard, averaged 11.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as a senior team captain at nearby perennial power Notre Dame Academy. She shot 37 percent from three-point land and 85 percent from the charity stripe during her final PAGE 76 prep campaign, en route to earning honorable mention all-state, first-team all-district, firstteam all-conference and Associated Press second-team all-district laurels. She played a key role in helping NDA successfully capture its sixth-consecutive league title and reach the Division I state championship game with a 26-4 overall ledger, including a perfect 14-0 league mark. Davis, a 5-foot-9 guard, was a Class AAA first-team all-state and a Class AAA-North firstteam all-state selection as a senior at Morgan County High School. As a junior, she propelled her team to a 28-2 overall mark, including a flawless 13-0 conference record, and a state championship. Wright registered 20.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.6 steals per contest as a senior at Concord First Assembly Academy. She connected on 45.8 percent (238-of-520) from the field in 30 games and was named first-team NCISAA, first-team Associated Press all-state, first-team all-region and first-team all-league. Wright was also tabbed Conference Player of the Year for a third-straight season and was a McDonald s All-America nominee. Carlsten-Handberg, a 6-foot-4 forward, runs the floor extremely well, uses her length to disrupt shots and possesses solid three-point range. She transferred from UIC and must sit out the campaign per NCAA rules. Carlsten-Handberg started 24 of 31 games for the Horizon League member Flames last season, tallying 6.4 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.0 assists, a team-high 0.6 blocks and 0.9 steals in 22.1 minutes. She shot 38.1 percent (82-of-215) from the floor, including 27.8 percent (25-of-90) from three-point land, and 52.6 percent (10-of- 19) from the free throw line. Carlsten-Handberg led the team in rejections, as well as finishing second in three-point field-goal percentage, third in games started and three-point field-goals made, fourth in overall rebounding and overall field-goals made, tied for fourth in helpers and fifth in scoring and thefts. Carlsten-Handberg scored in double figures on nine occasions, including a seasonhigh 18 points against Valparaiso on Jan. 28. She also tallied a double-double at Wright State, registering 10 points and a season-best 12 caroms on Feb. 11. MAC CHAMPIONS!!! Toledo claimed the 2017 MAC Championship for the first time since The Rockets have won nine MAC regular-season titles (1991, 92, 95, 97, 99, 2001, 03, 11, 13) and eight MAC

77 ROCKET ROUNDUP West Division crowns (1998, 99, 2001, 03, 10, 11, 12, 13) during the 43-year history of the program. UT has also captured eight league tourney crowns (1991, 92, 95, 96, 97, 99, 2001, 17) and advanced to the Big Dance each of those respective years. UT s victims en route to the MAC Championship included Akron, 65-37, in the first round, MAC East Division champion Kent St., 67-63, in the quarterfinals, defending MAC Tournament champion Buffalo, 72-65, in the semifinals and Northern Illinois, 82-71, in the finals. Junior Mikaela Boyd was named the MAC Tournament MVP after averaging 12.3 points, a team-high 11.0 rebounds, a squad-tying best 4.8 assists and a team-best 2.5 steals in a squad-high 33.5 minutes per contest. Joining Boyd on the all-tourney team was sophomore Mariella Santucci, who contributed a squad-best 13.8 points, 4.0 boards, a team-tying high 4.8 helpers and 1.0 thefts in 30.8 minutes per game. DANCE FEVER Toledo made its first appearance in the NCAA Championships since 2001 and eighth in school history in The Rockets eight MAC Championships (1991, 92, 95, 96, 97, 99, 2001, 17) are second most in league history. Bowling Green leads the conference with 11 tourney titles, while Kent St. and Central Michigan are tied for third with three MAC Tournament crowns. UT was awarded a No. 10 seed in 2017 for the fourth time in its eight appearances in the TOLEDO IN MAC RANKINGS (ALL GAMES) OFFENSIVE CATEGORIES Scoring Offense 5th 70.5 ppg Scoring Margin 2nd +8.5 ppg Field Goal Percentage 5th 41.4% Three-Point FG% 8th 30.2% Free Throw Percentage 11th 65.4% Rebounding Margin 5th +2.9 rpg Assists 2nd 16.2 apg Turnover Margin 2nd +2.8 Assist/Turnover Ratio 3rd 1.0 Offensive Rebounds 5th 13.2 rpg Three-Point Field-Goals Made 10th 5.1 Defensive Rebounds 3rd 27.6 rpg DEFENSIVE CATEGORIES Scoring Defense T-2nd 62.0 ppg FG% Defense 1st 36.8% Three-Point FG% Defense 1st 26.4% Blocked Shots 10th 2.6 bpg Steals 3rd 8.9 spg PRESEASON MAC POLL REVISITED WEST PICKED FINISHED Central Michigan 1st 1st Ball St. T-2nd 2nd TOLEDO T-2ND 3RD Northern Illinois 5th 4th Western Michigan 4th 5th Eastern Michigan 6th 6th EAST PICKED +/- Kent St. 6th 1st Ohio 1st 2nd Buffalo 2nd 3rd Miami 5th 4th Bowling Green 4th 5th Akron 3rd 6th Big Dance. The Midnight Blue & Gold was also a No. 10 seed in the 1992 Mideast, 1996 East and most recently 1997 East Region. They were a school-best No. 6 seed in the 1999 Mideast Region, as well as being a No. 12 seed in the 2001 West and a No. 13 seed on two occasions in the 1991 East and 1995 Mideast Regions, respectively. Toledo is 3-8 (.273) all time in the NCAA Championships and advanced to the second round in 1991, 92 and 96. MONAKANA NAMED SECOND- TEAM ALL-MAC; FOUR ROCKETS EARN ALL-LEAGUE ACCOLADES Janice Monakana secured Mid-American Conference secondteam honors, and three other Rockets earned spots on the all-league squads. Senior Jay-Ann Bravo- Harriott and junior Mikaela Boyd garnered third-team accolades and sophomore Mariella Santucci was selected on the All- Freshman Team. The All-MAC Teams were the results of voting by the league s head coaches. Monakana and Bravo-Harriott collected allconference recognition for the second-straight PAGE 77 TOLEDO S NCAA SEEDS YEAR SEED-REGION FINISH 2017 No. 10-Stockton Lost in First Round 2001 No. 12-West Lost in First Round 1999 No. 6-Mideast Lost in First Round 1997 No. 10-East Lost in First Round 1996 No. 10-East Advanced to Second Round 1995 No. 13-Mideast Lost in First Round 1992 No. 10-Mideast Advanced to Second Round 1991 No. 13-East Advanced to Second Round * - Toledo s Complete NCAA Championships History Can Be Found on Pages season, while Boyd received post-season laurels for the first time. IMPRESSIVE MAC RECORD UT s 12-6 MAC ledger in marked the sixth time it has won at least 12 conference games since the campaign. YEAR MAC RECORD DIVISION FINISH st st T-1st T-3rd rd st th T-2nd WHO S UP FOR SOME STREAKING Toledo sported a season-high eight-game winning streak heading into the 2017 NCAA Championships. The Rockets have strung together unbeaten stretches of at least eight contests on five occasions under the direction of 10th-year head coach Tricia Cullop, including a school record 15-consecutive victories during the campaign. UT has also tallied winning streaks of 11-in-a-row in , 10-straight in and nine-consecutive in over the last nine seasons, respectively. TOLEDO RANKS NO. 26 IN FINAL COLLEGEINSIDER.COM MID- MAJOR POLL Toledo ranked unofficially No. 26 in the country among mid-major women s basketball programs in , according to the final collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. The Rockets were one of four MAC teams listed in the final poll. MAC regular-season champion Central Michigan was No. 21, Ohio

78 ROCKET ROUNDUP TOLEDO S RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP IN Santucci, Boyd, Bravo-Harriott, St-Fort, Rasmussen: 2-0 Santucci, Boyd, Bravo-Harriott, Monakana, Rasmussen: 7-3 Santucci, Boyd, Bravo-Harriott, St-Fort, McIntyre: 3-1 Santucci, Boyd, Bravo-Harriott, Monakana, McIntyre: 12-4 Cunningham, Boyd, Rokkanen, Monakana, McIntyre: 0-1 Santucci, Boyd, Bravo-Harriott, Monakana, Reecher: 1-0 was No. 22 and MAC East Division champion Kent St. was unofficially tied for No. 40. BRACKET BREAKDOWN The Rockets competed against four teams that advanced to the 2017 NCAA Championships and tallied a 1-3 (.250) win-loss ledger in those match-ups. Toledo defeated No. 12 seed Dayton (Oklahoma City Region), 76-72, (Dec. 9) away from home and lost against No. 1 seed Notre Dame (Lexington Region), 85-68, (Dec. 18) at home, No. 4 seed UCLA (Bridgeport Region), 75-73, (Nov. 25) on a neutral floor in the second round of the Cancun Challenge and No. 7 seed Creighton (Stockton Region), 76-49, (March 17) on a neutral court in the first round of the NCAA Championships. POSTSEASON SUCCESS Toledo is (.641) all-time in postseason games: 3-8 (.273) in the NCAA Championships, (.675) in the MAC Tournament and 20-9 (.690) in the Postseason WNIT. The Rockets 52 victories in the MAC Tournament are the most in league history, eight more than second-place Bowling Green (44). CULLOP IN POSTSEASON PLAY Head coach Tricia Cullop has tallied a (.658) win-loss record in post-season play as the Rockets mentor (0-1 in NCAA Championships, 12-8 (.600) in the MAC Tournament and 13-4 (.765) in the Postseason WNIT). Cullop has guided Toledo to one appearance in the NCAA Championships (2017) and five in the Postseason WNIT (2010, 11, 12, 13, 15) in her nine years patrolling the UT sidelines. In 2011, Cullop and the Rockets won a school-record 29 games and became the first MAC basketball program to capture a national postseason tournament. UT s historic Postseason WNIT run was capped off by a triumph over USC in the championship game before a school and conference women s basketball record 7,301 fans in Savage Arena. Cullop and the Rockets have won at one ROCKET CAREER GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GAMES GAMES PLAYER PLAYED STARTED Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Jada Woody 86 1 Michaela Rasmussen Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort 62 6 Olivia Cunningham% Kaayla McIntyre Mariella Santucci Sara Rokkanen 28 1 Tanaya Beacham 1 0 Mae Tshitenge Mariah Copeland Tatyana Davis Zaria Wright % - Includes Totals from Murray St. game in the Postseason WNIT in each of their five appearances. In total, Cullop has been a part of eight NCAA Championships and seven Postseason WNIT berths in 28 years as a player and coach at the collegiate level. FIRST 20-WIN SEASON SINCE & 18 OVERALL IN PROGRAM HISTORY With a come-from-behind win at Northern Illinois (March 1), Toledo registered its 20th victory of the season. The Rockets have tallied at least 20 wins five times in nine years under head coach Tricia Cullop and on 18 occasions in school history. UT s 25 victories this season are tied for fifth most in school history. The program record is 29 wins set during the and campaigns, respectively. Since Toledo began competing in , the Midnight Blue & Gold has won at least 20 contests the following years: (20); (25); (25); (24); (26); (24); (24); (25); (27); (24); (25); (25); (20); (25); (29); (24); (29); (25). LEAGUE-TYING E G BEST SIX ROCKETS NAMED TO ACADEMIC ALL-MAC TEAM Sophie Reecher, senior Jay-Ann Bravo- Harriott, senior Michaela Rasmussen, junior PAGE SPECIALTY STATS DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES: Boyd (23), Bravo-Harriott (18), Monakana (18), McIntyre (16), Santucci (14), Cunningham (6), Reecher (2), Printz (1), Woody (1) 20-POINT SCORING GAMES: Boyd (4), Bravo-Harriott (3), Monakana (3), Cunningham (1), McIntyre (1), Santucci (1) DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDING GAMES: Boyd (12), Monakana (3), Bravo- Harriott (1), McIntyre (1) DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Boyd (10), Monakana (2), Bravo-Harriott (1), Santucci (1) GAMES LEADING UT IN SCORING: Boyd (11), Bravo-Harriott (8), Monakana (7), McIntyre (5), Santucci (4), Cunningham (1) *GAMES LEADING UT IN REBOUND- ING: Boyd (20), Monakana (8), McIntyre (4), Bravo-Harriott (3), Reecher (2), St-Fort (2), Cunningham (1), Santucci (1) *GAMES LEADING UT IN ASSISTS: Santucci (17), Boyd (13), Bravo-Harriott (3), Printz (2), Cunningham (1), McIntyre (1), Rokkanen (1), St-Fort (1) *GAMES LEADING UT IN STEALS: Boyd (13), Santucci (13), Monakana (8), McIntyre (2), Bravo-Harriott (1), Cunningham (1), Rasmussen (1), Rokkanen (1), St-Fort (1) *GAMES LEADING UT IN BLOCKS: McIntyre (18), Bravo-Harriott (7), Santucci (6), Boyd (3), Woody (3), Printz (2), Monakana (1), Reecher (1), Rokkanen (1), St-Fort (1) NOTE: * - Indicates Sharing Team Lead Mikaela Boyd, Halee Printz and junior Sarah St-Fort were named to the Academic All-Mid-American Conference Team. A total of 52 student-athletes were selected to the team. The MAC Champions finished tied for first in the conference for the most academic recipients with arch-rival Bowling Green, Miami and Northern Illinois. Reecher, Bravo-Harriott and Rasmussen were selected to the academic squad for the second time, while Boyd, Printz and St-Fort are first-time recipients. In addition, Bravo-Harriott and Rasmussen were two of six MAC student-athletes who finished up the campaign with a perfect 4.0 cumulative GPA. SAVAGE ARENA SPLENDOR Toledo led the Mid-American Conference in home attendance for an unprecedented 27thconsecutive season in and ranked No. 27 in the NCAA, averaging a league-high 3,744 fans per game.

79 ROCKET ROUNDUP The Rockets have now ranked in the Top 30 nationally in home attendance each of the last six years under head coach Tricia Cullop. The MAC Champions also finished No. 28 (3,748) in , No. 25 (4,012) in , No. 24 (3,932) in , No. 28 (3,636) in and No. 24 (4,050) in The Rockets drew at least 3,500 fans in nine of their 15 contests in Savage Arena this year, including a season-best 5,697 against Notre Dame on Dec. 18, the sixth-largest crowd in school history. A list of the Top 10 home attendance marks in school history can be found in the top left corner of Page 20. In nine years under coach Cullop, the Rockets are (.778) on their home court, including (.797) against MAC opponents. Aiding Toledo s stellar home mark was a 22- game winning streak over the course of the and seasons, the secondlongest home unbeaten stretch in school history. Toledo has also won at least 11 home contests in seven seasons under Cullop, including a school-record 19 victories during the campaign TOLEDO SPECIALTY STATS (TEAM) POINTS IN POINTS OFF 2ND CHANCE FAST-BREAK BENCH OPPONENT PAINT TURNOVERS POINTS POINTS POINTS at Texas A&M-CC 32/24 29/14 11/16 4/5 34/15 RHODE ISLAND 32/28 15/14 9/11 14/0 25/27 at Cleveland St. 42/14 28/8 30/9 12/2 31/24 vs. Davidson! 30/14 26/8 15/10 8/0 41/17 vs. UCLA! 24/24 22/14 9/21 10/0 12/10 UIC 48/30 31/19 16/9 12/6 37/13 MADONNA 36/16 31/7 16/5 12/0 40/9 at Dayton 22/30 23/15 12/15 6/2 21/7 ST. BONAVENTURE 42/26 33/4 17/7 8/0 33/14 NOTRE DAME 28/44 21/26 9/7 0/8 29/16 DETROIT MERCY 46/28 26/6 4/4 12/2 31/21 BALL ST.* 24/22 17/17 6/7 6/2 22/12 at E. Michigan* 24/24 19/23 15/17 4/8 8/10 MIAMI* 26/20 13/8 5/4 2/0 14/12 at Buffalo* 40/24 16/12 6/5 10/8 23/13 N. ILLINOIS* 40/36 25/12 13/11 4/4 34/12 OHIO* 24/32 14/19 12/8 4/2 20/11 at Kent St.* 30/20 7/16 10/6 7/5 33/8 C. MICHIGAN* 38/20 21/18 22/11 2/0 17/14 BUFFALO* 36/30 10/20 6/15 10/6 15/18 at Ohio* 18/18 10/29 11/13 2/2 2/17 at W. Michigan* 34/30 10/20 24/15 4/4 9/18 BOWLING GREEN* 40/24 13/13 8/9 0/2 17/12 at Akron* 40/24 14/11 10/0 2/4 0/17 at C. Michigan* 36/30 15/6 12/20 4/0 6/3 E. MICHIGAN* 42/24 13/14 16/21 10/4 16/12 W. MICHIGAN* 38/42 29/19 8/9 8/8 28/12 at N. Illinois* 40/36 15/9 22/13 12/10 7/14 at Ball St.* 36/32 22/21 20/12 8/6 13/13 AKRON@ 36/18 15/13 9/4 14 /4 27/12 vs. Kent St.@ 36/20 17/24 11/6 12/2 17/15 vs. Buffalo@ 38/30 8/6 13/8 2/4 12/13 vs. N. Illinois@ 40/22 6/9 2/9 8/5 26/28 vs. Creighton$ 28/24 11/16 5/8 4/0 9/19 BOLD Indicates Season High PAGE ROCKETS RECORD BY MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT MONAKANA S PLAY WAS SPLENDID OVER FINAL 19 GAMES Janice Monakana contributed a team-high 13.4 points over the final 19 games in after missing three contests due to injury (Jan. 4-11). The team captain scored at least 17 points in seven of the contests during this stretch, including 27 points and a career-high 17 boards at Northern Illinois (March 1), to post her eighth-collegiate double-double. Monakana scored from all over the floor against the Huskies, shooting a career-best 10-of-21 from the field, including a collegiate-high 5-of-9 from beyond the arc, and 2-of-3 from the charity stripe to tally at least 20 points for the ninth time as a Rocket. The second-team All-MAC honoree also tallied a career-high 29 points vs. Buffalo (Feb. 1), and in the process became the 26th player in school history to reach the 1,000-career point plateau. Monakana suffered a left shin injury vs. Ball St. in the third period in the conference opener (Dec. 31). In , Monakana started 28 of 31 games and averaged 12.1 points, 6.0 rebounds, 0.9 assists and 1.4 steals in 25.5 minutes. She ranked seventh in the MAC in free throw percentage (.785, 106-of-135), 20th in overall rebounding and 21st in scoring. The London, England native tallied double digits in points 18 times during the year, tied for the second-highest mark on the squad. She led the Rockets in rebounding and steals on eight occasions, scoring seven times and blocked shots once. In MAC play, Monakana tallied a team-best 14.9 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 0.9 apg and 1.8 spg in 28.5 mpg. Monakana wrapped up her collegiate career ninth in school history in career free throw percentage (.777, 313-of-403), 10th in free throws made (313) and 16th in scoring (1,172 points). REECHER WREAKS HAVOC ON OPPOSITION Sophie Reecher appeared in 33 games in , averaging 2.6 points, 1.9 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.3 steals in 8.1 minutes. Reecher

80 ROCKET ROUNDUP ROCKETS IN DOUBLE DIGITS DOUBLE DIGIT PTS TOT. Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mikaela Boyd Kaayla McIntyre Olivia Cunningham% 6 18 Mariella Santucci Jada Woody 1 3 Michaela Rasmussen 0 3 Sarah St-Fort 0 0 Sara Rokkanen 0 0 Tanaya Beacham 0 0 Mae Tshitenge Mariah Copeland Tatyana Davis Zaria Wright % - Includes Totals from Murray St. TOP INDIVIDUAL GAME PERFORMANCES IN POINTS J. Monakana vs. Buffalo (2/1) 29 REBOUNDS J. Monakana at Northern Illinois (3/1) 17 ASSISTS M. Boyd vs. Buffalo (2/1) 11 M. Santucci at Kent St. (1/21) 11 STEALS M. Boyd vs. Miami (Jan. 7) 6 J. Monakana vs. Ball St. (12/31) 6 M. Santucci vs. Rhode Island (11/15) 6 BLOCKED SHOTS K. McIntyre vs. Northern Illinois (3/11) 6 finished second on the team in overall fieldgoal percentage (.542, 32-of-59) and tied for fifth in blocked shots (4). The three-time team captain contributed a season-high 11 points, five boards, a careerbest three rejections and a collegiate-tying high three steals in a season-best 28 minutes vs. Kent St. in the quarterfinal round of the MAC Tournament (March 8). Reecher shot a perfect 4-of-4 from the field and 3-of-4 from the charity stripe against the MAC East Division champion Golden Flashes to score in double digits for the 16th career time as a Rocket. Reecher also came up big with seven points and three caroms in 15 minutes at Ball St. in the regular-season finale (March 4). The Byron, Ill. native was huge in overtime against the rival Cardinals, knocking down back-to-back field goals and was credited with an offensive rebound that led to two additional points to put UT in front for good, 72-66, at the 1:16 mark. The two-time Academic All-MAC honoree led the Rockets in rebounding on two occasions and blocked shots once. In MAC contests, Reecher tallied 1.7 ppg, 1.5 rpg and 0.1 spg in 6.7 mpg. BRAVO-HARRIOTT SHINES IN STARTING ROLE Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott picked up right where she left off from sparking the Toledo offense last season. Bravo-Harriott started 33 games and averaged 11.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 0.5 steals in 27.9 minutes. The third-team All-MAC selection sat out UT s contest at Kent St. (Jan. 21) after suffering a head injury vs. Ohio (Jan. 18), snapping a string of 60-consecutive starts. The third-year Rocket ranked 11th in the MAC in three-point field-goal percentage (.352, 56-of-159) and free throw percentage (.774, 82-of-106), 13th in three-point field-goals made (1.7, 56) and tied for 24th in scoring. The two-time All-District 5 Team honoree produced double digits in points on 18 occasions during the year, tied for the secondhighest total on the team, including a seasonbest 23 points on two occasions against nationally ranked Notre Dame (Dec. 18) and most recently Western Michigan (Feb. 8). Bravo-Harriott led the Rockets in scoring eight times, blocked shots on seven occasions, rebounding and helpers three times and thefts once. In MAC contests, Bravo-Harriott tallied 10.8 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 2.7 apg and 0.4 spg in 29.2 mpg. Bravo-Harriott currently sits eighth in school history in career three-point field-goals made (166), 10th in three-point field-goal attempts (474) and 25th in scoring (1,032 points). BRAVO-HARRIOTT TABBED TO ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 5 TEAM FOR SECOND-STRAIGHT YEAR Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All- District 5 Team for the second-straight year. Bravo-Harriott s inclusion on the team PAGE FIELD GOALS/FREE THROWS OPPONENT FGS 3-PT FGS FTS at Texas A&M-CC RHODE ISLAND at Cleveland St vs. Davidson! vs. UCLA! UIC MADONNA at Dayton ST. BONAVENTURE NOTRE DAME DETROIT MERCY BALL ST.* at E. Michigan* MIAMI* at Buffalo* N. ILLINOIS* OHIO* at Kent St.* C. MICHIGAN* BUFFALO* at Ohio* at W. Michigan* BOWLING GREEN* at Akron* at C. Michigan* E. MICHIGAN* W. MICHIGAN* at N. Illinois* at Ball St.* AKRON@ vs. Kent St.@ vs. Buffalo@ vs. N. Illinois@ vs. Creighton$ BOLD Indicates Season High should come as no surprise, as she became the first member of the program to earn academic all-district accolades since a season ago. The team captain also became only the second player in school history to earn this prestigious honor on more than one occasion, joining Kelly Walker who achieved this feat during the and campaigns, respectively. To be nominated, the student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) for her career. District 5 includes all schools within the states of Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. A native of London, England, Bravo-Harriott is a communication major with a minor in general business and a perfect 4.0 GPA.

81 ROCKET ROUNDUP MAC WEST DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEK Nov. 14 Breanna Mobley, Western Michigan Nov. 21 Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois Nov. 28 Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois Dec. 5 Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois Dec. 12 Renee Bennett, Ball St. Dec. 19 Meredith Shipman, Western Michigan Dec. 26 Reyna Frost, Central Michigan Jan. 2 Presley Hudson, Central Michigan Jan. 9 Presley Hudson, Central Michigan Jan. 16 Presley Hudson, Central Michigan Jan. 23 Cassidy Glenn, Northern Illinois Jan. 30 Moriah Monaco, Ball St. Feb. 6 Destiny Washington, Ball St. Feb. 13 Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois Feb. 20 Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois Feb. 27 Tinara Moore, Central Michigan March 6 Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois Bravo-Harriott was joined on the team by Indiana s Amanda Cahill, DePaul s Jessica January, Kent St. s Jordan Korinek and Larissa Lurken and Northwestern s Ashley Deary. BOYD SHOWS SOME FLASH IN Junior Mikaela Boyd was inserted into the starting lineup this season to fill the void left by first-team All-MAC honoree Brenae Harris. Boyd did an impressive job in her expanded role in , averaging a teamhigh 12.2 points, a squad-best 7.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and a team-high 2.1 steals in a squad-best 30.8 minutes. The only Rocket to start all 34 contests POSTSEASON BANQUET AWARD RECIPIENTS TEAM MVP: Mikaela Boyd BEST DEFENDER: Sarah St-Fort, Mariella Santucci MOST IMPROVED: Olivia Cunningham SIXTH PERSON: Sarah St-Fort MOST INSPIRATIONAL: Sophie Reecher WHATEVER IT TAKES: Michaela Rasmussen DANIEL & MARY JO HANSON SENIOR SCHOLAR: Sophie Reecher ULTIMATE ROCKET: Mikaela Boyd ROCKET AWARD: Brad Pierson, Lynn Nusbaum ACADEMIC AWARD: Jay-Ann Bravo- Harriott and Michaela Rasmussen during the year, Boyd ranked fourth in the MAC in defensive caroms (5.8 rpg), sixth in thefts, overall rebounding and assist/turnover ratio (1.6, ), seventh in helpers and 20th in scoring. The third-team all-league selection was nothing short of sensational during the conference tourney, contributing 12.3 points, a teamhigh 11.0 boards, a squad-tying best 4.8 helpers and a team-high 2.5 thefts in a squad-best 33.5 minutes, en route to being named the MAC Tournament MVP. The Hillside, Ill. native scored in double figures in two of four postseason contests, including including a career-high 27 points, a contest-best 14 caroms, three helpers, one blocked shot and two thefts in a career-tying high 38 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in the championship game (March 11). Overall in , Boyd produced double figures in points in a squad-best 23 games, including four contests with at least 20 points. She led the Rockets in rebounding on a squad-best 20 occasions, assists 13 times, steals on a squad-tying high 13 occasions, scoring a team-best 11 times and blocked shots on three occasions. In MAC contests, Boyd tallied 13.2 ppg, a team-high 8.7 rpg, 3.3 apg and a squad-best 1.8 spg in a team-high 31.6 mpg. In , Boyd averaged 2.8 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 steals in 9.4 minutes per contest. SANTUCCI FILLS UP BOX SCORE IN FIRST SEASON WEARING MIDNIGHT BLUE & GOLD Sophomore Mariella Santucci tallied 13.3 ppg over the final six games in , the second-highest total on the team, shooting 45.8 percent (27-of-59) from the floor in 32.2 minutes (March 4-17). Santucci scored in double figures in all but one contest during this stretch, including a PAGE 81 career-high 21 points in 37 minutes vs. Buffalo in the semifinals of the MAC Tournament (March 10). The first-year Rocket followed up that performance against the Bulls with 10 points, three boards, a team-high four helpers and a contest-best four thefts vs. Creighton in the first round of the NCAA Championships (March 17). Overall in , Santucci started 33 of 34 games and averaged 7.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, a team-high 4.6 assists and 1.9 steals in 29.5 minutes. The MAC All-Freshman Team honoree ranked sixth in the league in helpers, ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.4, ) and 10th in thefts. The 2017 MAC All-Tournament Team recipient led the Rockets in dimes on a teamhigh 17 occasions, thefts a squad-tying best 14 times, rejections on six occasions, scoring four REBOUNDING OPPONENT UT OPP. +/- RESULT at Texas A&M-CC W RHODE ISLAND W at Cleveland St W vs. Davidson! W vs. UCLA! L UIC W MADONNA W at Dayton W ST. BONAVENTURE W NOTRE DAME L DETROIT MERCY W BALL ST.* L at E. Michigan* W MIAMI* W at Buffalo* W N. ILLINOIS* L OHIO* L at Kent St.* L C. MICHIGAN* W BUFFALO* W at Ohio* L at W. Michigan* W BOWLING GREEN* W at Akron* W at C. Michigan* L E. MICHIGAN* W W. MICHIGAN* W at N. Illinois* W at Ball St.* W AKRON@ W vs. Kent St.@ W vs. Buffalo@ W vs. N. Illinois@ W vs. Creighton$ L BOLD Indicates Season High

82 ROCKET ROUNDUP BRAVO-HARRIOTT S CAREER 20-POINT EFFORTS (7) DATE OPPONENT PTS 3/11/15 Eastern Michigan 30 1/9/16 Western Michigan 24 2/18/15 Northern Illinois 24 2/8/17 Western Michigan 23 12/18/16 Notre Dame 23 1/17/15 Western Michigan 23 12/4/16 Madonna 20 BOYD S CAREER 20-POINT EFFORTS (4) DATE OPPONENT PTS 3/11/17 Northern Illinois 27 2/25/17 Western Michigan 23 3/4/17 Ball St. 21 2/8/17 Western Michigan 20 CUNNINGHAM S CAREER 20-POINT EFFORTS (2) DATE OPPONENT PTS 1/8/15 Tennessee Tech 24* 3/11/17 Northern Illinois 20 McINTYRE S CAREER 20-POINT EFFORTS (1) DATE OPPONENT PTS 2/15/17 Akron 20 * - Occurred at Murray St. times and rebounding once. The Bologna, Italy native also dished out at least seven dimes on four occasions this year, including a season-best 11 at Kent. St. (Jan. 21). In MAC contests, Santucci tallied 5.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg, a team-high 4.3 apg and 1.8 spg in 28.9 mpg. McINTYRE FLEXES HER MUSCLES AGAINST MAC COMPETITION Junior Kaayla McIntyre stepped up her play against MAC competition in 2017, averaging 12.0 points, 5.9 caroms, 1.1 helpers, a team-high 1.7 rejections and 1.1 thefts in 27.8 minutes per game. McIntyre led the league in overall fieldgoal percentage (.625, 95-of-152) for a secondconsecutive year, as well as ranking third in rejections and 25th in scoring in conference match-ups. The Toledo native scored in double digits in 12 MAC games, including a career-high 20 points, seven rebounds, a collegiate-best three helpers, a game-tying best two rejections and one steal in 33 minutes at Akron (Feb. 15). Overall in , McIntyre started 21 of 33 games and averaged 10.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 0.9 assists, a team-high 1.2 blocks and 0.8 steals in 23.7 minutes. She ranked first in the MAC in overall field-goal percentage (.602, 147-of-244) and sixth in rejections. McIntyre concluded the year sixth in UT history in overall field-goal percentage and is seventh in blocked shots (41) in the single-season record book. The second-year Rocket tallied eight points, a season-high 11 boards and a career-high and a UT MAC Tournament record tying best six blocked shots vs. Northern Illinois in the championship game of the MAC Tournament (March 11). McIntyre also scored in double figures on 16 occasions overall during the year, the fourth-highest mark on the squad. She led the Rockets in blocked shots on a squad-best 18 occasions, scoring five times, rebounding on four occasions, steals two times and assists once. In , the MAC co-sixth Player of the Year shot a league season-record 64.3 percent (81-of-126) from the floor. McIntyre currently sits 10th in school history in career rejections (57). RASMUSSEN NAMED TO ALLSTATE WBCA GOOD WORKS TEAM IN 2017 Senior Michaela Rasmussen was chosen to the Women s Basketball Coaches Association 2017 Allstate Good Works Team. Rasmussen is the first Rocket to be named to the prestigious squad. The WBCA Good Works Team honors college basketball student-athletes that have dedicated themselves to improving the lives of others through giving back to their communities. A native of Chaska, Minn., Rasmussen was one of five Division I women s basketball players chosen along with five studentathletes from NCAA Divisions II, III and NAIA. Rasmussen and the Allstate WBCA Good Works Team PAGE 82 were recognized during the 2017 NCAA Women s Final Four in Dallas, and participated in a local community project in Dallas community. Rasmussen has posted a perfect 4.0 GPA in biology with a minor in chemistry and Spanish and has aspirations to become a doctor. She is currently interested in neurology, but has interests in other areas as well. On the court, Rasmussen has started 22 of 82 games over the past three seasons wearing the Midnight Blue & Gold. She is averaging 2.7 points and 2.3 rebounds in 12.4 minutes per contest as a member of the Midnight Blue & Gold. Even with those impressive statistics in the classroom and on the court, it is in the community where Rasmussen shines the most. She volunteers regularly for the Sunshine Therapeutic Riding Program, which offers therapeutic horseback riding for individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities. Rasmussen s passion for helping those with special needs or disabilities hits close to home. Her older brother Nathan has an underdeveloped corpus callosum and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at an early age. He suffers from poor muscle function and can say very few words. Rasmussen began accompanying him to his therapeutic horseback riding sessions four years ago and saw the joy riding horses brought him. She continued to go with Nathan to his sessions, and two years later decided to organize a Special Olympics Unified Basketball Tournament at her high school, Holy Family Catholic. Her goal was MAC EAST DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEK Nov. 14 Carly Santoro, Bowling Green Nov. 21 Hannah Plybon, Akron Nov. 28 Larissa Lurken, Kent St. Dec. 5 Quiera Lampkins, Ohio Dec. 12 Quiera Lampkins, Ohio Dec. 19 Hannah Plybon, Akron Dec. 26 Hannah Plybon, Akron Jan. 2 Quiera Lampkins, Ohio Jan. 9 Larissa Lurken, Kent St. Jan. 16 Larissa Lurken, Kent St. Jan. 23 Quiera Lampkins, Ohio Jan. 30 JoAnna Smith, Buffalo Feb. 6 Jordan Korinek, Kent St. Feb. 13 Kendall McCoy, Miami Feb. 20 Larissa Lurken, Kent St. Feb. 27 Larissa Lurken, Kent St. March 6 Larissa Lurken, Kent St.

83 ROCKET ROUNDUP MISCELLANEOUS STATS LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD: 20 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (42-22, 11/12) LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT: 22 vs. Creighton (44-22, 3/17) LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD SURRENDERED TO LOSE: N/A LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN: 6 at Northern Illinois (30-36, 3/1) LARGEST LEAD AT ANY TIME: 52 vs. Madonna (99-47 in Fourth Quarter, 12/4) LARGEST DEFICIT AT ANY TIME: 28 vs. Creighton (35-63, Third Quarter, 3/17) LARGEST LEAD SURRENDERED TO LOSE: 7 at Ohio (12-5, First Quarter, 2/4) LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN: 15 at Northern Illinois, (13-28, Second Quarter, 3/1) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 52 vs. Madonna (99-47, 12/4) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT: 27 vs. Creighton (49-76, 3/17) MOST POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER: 34 vs. Northern Illinois (Fourth, 3/11) FEWEST POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER: 6 at Akron (Second, 2/15) MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A QUARTER: 27 on two occasions, last vs. Creighton (First, 3/17) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED IN A QUARTER: 2 vs. Akron (Second, 3/6) to provide another tournament for the teams in the conference, and enlisted the help of her high school teammates. After the tournament was finished, her teammates said they were inspired and that the way the teams competed and cheered each other on at the same time was extremely impactful. CUNNINGHAM N N PERFORMS R ADMIRABLY IN FIRST YEAR AS ROCKET Junior Olivia Cunningham made an immediate impact in her first season wearing the Midnight Blue & Gold in Cunningham appeared in 32 games and averaged 5.5 points, 1.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.5 steals in 13.4 minutes. Cunningham finished first on the team in free throw percentage (.800, 32-of-40), third in three-point field-goal percentage (.302, 16-of- 53), tied for third in overall field-goal percentage (.427, 64-of-150), tied for fourth in three-point field-goals made (16) and fifth in helpers. Cunningham led the Rockets in scoring, rebounding, dimes and thefts once. Cunningham tallied double digits in points six times during the year, the sixth-highest total on the team, including a season-high 20 points, a season-tying best four caroms and one dime in 25 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in the championship game of the MAC Tournament (March 11). Cunningham contributed 11.3 ppg in only 15.3 mpg during the conference tourney, the third-highest mark on the squad. In MAC contests, Cunningham tallied 2.6 ppg, 0.6 rpg, 0.6 apg and 0.3 spg in 9.6 mpg. The Horn Lake, Miss. native transferred from Murray St. University and sat out the season per NCAA rules. Cunningham started 26 of 29 games for the Ohio Valley Conference-member Racers in , contributing 8.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 0.4 steals. She shot 37.1 percent (93-of-251) from the field, including 20.9 percent (9-of-43) from beyond the arc, and 61.2 percent (63-of-103) from the charity stripe in 23.2 minutes. PRINTZ LEAVES E TOLEDO O PROGRAM Junior Halee Printz left the Toledo program following the completion of the season. Printz appeared in all 34 games off the bench during the year, averaging 2.4 points, 1.1 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 0.5 steals in 14.1 minutes. She finished fourth on the team in helpers and fifth in three-point field-goal percentage (.295, 13-of-44). The Academic All-MAC honoree tallied a season-tying high 12 points, four caroms, a career-high five dimes and one theft TOLEDO AT HOME & ON ROAD CATEGORY HOME ROAD Points/Game Points Allowed/Game Scoring Margin Field Goal Pct. 42.1% 40.8% Field Goal Pct. Defense 37.4% 36.4% Three-Point FG% 29.7% 30.7% Three-Point FG/Game Three-Point FG Pct. Defense 25.5% 27.2% Opp. Three-Point FG/Game Free Throw Pct. 64.5% 66.3% Rebounds/Game Rebound Margin Assists/Game Assist/Turnover Ratio Steals/Game Blocks/Game THE ROCKETS IN WINS & LOSSES PAGE 83 CATEGORY WINS LOSSES Points/Game Points Allowed/Game Scoring Margin Field Goal Pct. 43.4% 35.7% Field Goal Pct. Defense 35.0% 42.5% Three-Point FG% 31.6% 26.8% Three-Point FG/Game Three-Point FG Pct. Defense 24.7% 30.8% Opp. Three-Point FG/Game Free Throw Pct. 65.4% 65.6% Rebounds/Game Rebound Margin Assists/Game Assist/Turnover Ratio Steals/Game Blocks/Game in 22 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 22). The Tipp City, Ohio native also registered 12 points, two assists and no miscues in 28 minutes vs. MAC West Division champion Central Michigan (Jan. 28). Printz knocked down a career best 4-of-4 shots from three-point land against the Chippewas, surpassing her previous-best effort of three triples vs. Dayton on Dec. 2, Printz led the Rockets in assists and blocked shots on two occasions. In MAC contests, Printz tallied 3.0 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 1.5 apg and 0.5 spg in 17.1 mpg. ST-FORT PRODUCES WHEN CALLED UPON Junior Sarah St-Fort made six starts in and contributed 5.2 points and 5.3 boards in 19.5 minutes as a member of the starting five. The Montreal, Q.C. native totaled six points, a career-tying best nine caroms and one dime in a collegiate-high 25 minutes vs. Miami (Jan. 7). Overall in , St-Fort appeared in all 34 games and averaged 2.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, 0.4 assists and 0.6 steals in 12.1 minutes. The second-year Rocket scored at least six points on seven occasions, including a career-high nine vs. Madonna (Dec. 4). The Academic All-MAC honoree ranked fifth on the team in overall rebounding, overall field-goal percentage (.417, 35-of-84) and steals and tied for fifth in blocked shots (4). The two-year letterwinner led the Rockets in rebounding on two occasions and helpers, thefts and rejections once.

84 ROCKET ROUNDUP TOLEDO BY THE NUMBERS.602: Junior Kaayla McIntyre converted a league-high 60.2 percent (147-of-244) from the field, the sixth-highest mark in school history in a season. 1: Senior Michaela Rasmussen was chosen to the WBCA s Allstate Good Works Team, becoming the first Rocket named to the prestigious squad. 1: UT led the MAC in overall field-goal percentage defense (.368) and three-point field-goal percentage defense (.264). 1: McIntyre currently sits first (.643, 81-of- 126) and sixth in school history in overall field-goal percentage in a season, as well as ranking seventh in rejections (41). 2: Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was named to the Academic All-District 5 Team for the second-straight year with a perfect 4.0 GPA. 3: Toledo finished No. 3 in the NCAA in threepoint field-goal percentage defense. 6: McIntyre blocked a career high and a MAC Tournament program-tying best six shots vs. NIU in the MAC Championship Game. 7: Sophomore Mariella Santucci dished out at least seven dimes on four occasions, including a season-high 11 at Kent St. 8: The Rockets sported a season-high eightgame winning streak heading into the NCAA Championships. UT has strung together at least eight-game unbeaten streaks on five occasions under coach Cullop. 8: Toledo participated in the NCAA Championships for the eighth time in program history and first since : Bravo-Harriott currently sits eighth in school history in career three-point fieldgoals made (166), 10th in three-point field-goal attempts (474) and 25th in scoring (1,032). 10: Junior Mikaela Boyd totaled a squadbest 10 double-doubles. 11.3: Junior Olivia Cunningham averaged 11.3 ppg during the MAC Tournament, scoring a season-high 20 points vs. NIU in the championship contest. 13.3: Santucci contributed 13.3 points over the final six games, the second-highest total on the squad. 16: The Rockets held 16 opponents to 10 points or less in a period on 22 occasions. 23: Boyd scored in double figures in a team-high 23 games. 25: UT s 25 wins tied for fifth most in program history. 26: Toledo ranked unofficially No. 26 in the country according to the final collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. 30: The Rockets have ranked in the Top 30 nationally in home attendance each of the last six years. 3,744: UT ranked No. 27 in the NCAA, averaging a league-high 3,744 fans per home game. BRAVO-HARRIOTT IN TOLEDO GAME RECORD BOOK THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE 8 Kelly Walker vs. Hampton (12/21/02) 8 Courtney Risinger vs. NIU (2/14/02) 8 Heather Smith vs. BSU (1/7/95) 7 J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15) 7 Jessica Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09) 7 Kelly Savage at EMU (1/13/88) 7 Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTED 18 Kelly Savage vs. WMU (2/22/89) 16 Lucretia LeGault vs. Milwaukee (1/2/92) 16 Lucretia LeGault at CSU (12/20/90) 15 Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92) 14 J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15) 14 Jessica Williams at Saint Peter s (11/30/10) 14 Mimi Olson at EMU (1/4/94) 14 Kelly Savage at Canisius (12/10/88) In MAC contests, St-Fort tallied 2.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 0.4 apg and 0.3 spg in 11.3 mpg. WOODY STEPS UP PERFORMANCE IN Senior Jada Woody shot 38.2 percent (29- of-76) from the field, including a respectable 39.0 percent (16-of-41) from three-point land, in 31 games in For the season, the three-year letterwinner averaged 2.6 points, 1.5 rebounds, 0.6 assists and 0.2 steals in 8.1 minutes. Woody finished first on the team in three-point field-goal percentage (.390, 16-of-41), as well as ranking fourth in blocked shots (6) and tied for fourth in three-point field-goals made (16). Woody contributed at least six points on eight occasions during the year, including a season-high 10 points vs. Akron in the first round of the MAC Tournament (March 6). The Canton, Mich. native also led Rockets in rejections on three occasions. In MAC contests, Woody tallied 2.0 ppg, 1.5 rpg, 0.5 apg and 0.1 spg in 8.5 mpg. ROKKANEN MAKES SPLASH IN ROOKIE CAMPAIGN Sophomore Sara Rokkanen made her first and only collegiate start at MAC East Division champion Kent St. (Jan. 21), finishing with two points, one rebound, one assist and one steal in 17 minutes. Rokkanen s top performance of the year was a season-high nine points, two caroms, one helper, one blocked shot and one theft in PAGE 84 BRAVO-HARRIOTT IN TOLEDO CAREER RECORD BOOK THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Kelly Savage Mimi Olson Jessica Williams Danielle Bishop Courtney Risinger Courtney Ingersoll Kelly Walker J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT 2014-PRES. _ 166 THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTS 1. Mimi Olson # 2. Kelly Savage Jessica Williams Danielle Bishop Dana Drew Lucretia LeGault Courtney Ingersoll Kelly Walker Courtney Risinger J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT 2014-PRES. _ 474 POINTS 22. Karin Hoogendam , Courtney Risinger _ 1, Yolanda Richardson , J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT 2014-PRES. _ 1, minutes at Buffalo (Jan. 11). The Helsinki, Finland native chipped in at least seven points on four occasions in her first year wearing the Midnight Blue & Gold. Overall in , Rokkanen averaged 2.7 points, 1.2 rebounds, 0.5 assists and 0.4 steals in 8.1 minutes in 28 games. She led the Rockets in dimes, thefts and blocked shots once. In MAC contests, the first-year Rocket tallied 2.8 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.6 apg and 0.4 spg in 8.8 mpg. BEACHAM MAKES COLLEGIATE DEBUT VS. BALL ST. IN MAC OPENER Redshirt freshman Tanaya Beacham made her long-awaited collegiate debut vs. Ball St. in the MAC opener (Dec. 31). Beacham totaled one minute of playing time and was tagged with a pair of fouls. The Youngstown, Ohio native missed the first 11 games during the year after undergoing a medical procedure on Nov. 10. Unfortunately for Beacham, she suffered another setback, sustaining a concussion during practice on Jan. 2 and did not appear in another game the rest of the season.

85 ROCKET ROUNDUP McINTYRE IN TOLEDO SEASON RECORD BOOK FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (100 ATT.) 1. KAAYLA McINTYRE _ # 2. Latoja Harris Latoja Harris Karen Sekulski Yolanda Richardson KAAYLA McINTYRE _ Yolanda Richardson Latoja Harris BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Stephanie Vivenot # 2. Yolanda Richardson Yolanda Richardson Yolanda Richardson Karin Hoogendam Yolanda Richardson KAAYLA McINTYRE _ # - Mid-American Conference Record TSHITENGE SUFFERS SEASON- ENDING KNEE INJURY DURING PRACTICE IN EARLY NOVEMBER Junior Mae Tshitenge suffered a seasonending knee injury during practice on Nov. 9. Tshitenge tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (MCL) and meniscus in her right knee. As a result of the injury, she missed the entire campaign and was awarded a redshirt. Tshitenge transferred from Redlands Community College and has two years of eligibility remaining. Tshitenge started all 29 games for the Cougars in , averaging a team-high 13.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals, en route to collecting first-team all-conference and first-team NJCAA All-Region II accolades. She shot 53.3 percent (153-of-287) from the field, including 43.9 percent (29-of-66) from three-point range, and 81.9 percent (59-of-72) from the charity stripe. Tshitenge helped the team post a 23-8 overall record, including a 13-5 ledger in the division. She also poured in at least 10 points on 25 occasions throughout the year, including a season-high 22 points against Hill College. NO HOOP FOR YOU!!! Toledo paced the MAC in overall field-goal percentage defense (.368, 738-of-2,003) and three-point field-goal percentage defense (.264, 171-of-647) in , as well as ranking tied for second in scoring defense (62.0 ppg). McINTYRE IN TOLEDO CAREER RECORD BOOK BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Yolanda Richardson Karin Hoogendam Stephanie Vivenot Melissa Goodall Jen Markwood Lisa Johnson Latoja Harris Dee Hayes Kris Finefrock KAAYLA McINTYRE 2015-PRES. 57 Buffalo led the conference in scoring defense (61.6 ppg). The Rockets also restricted 16 opponents to 10 points or less in a quarter on 22 occasions during the year, including holding Akron to two points in the second, nine in the third and 10 in the fourth in the first round of the MAC Tournament (March 6), respectively. UT limited UA to a mere 37 points on 25.0 percent (14-of-56) from the field in the postseason match-up, including a frigid 6.3 percent (1-of-16) from beyond the arc. No player for the Zips scored more than six points, marking the first time the Rockets have kept every player from the opposition out of double figures since doing so against Miami in a victory on Jan. 12, The 37 points allowed is the 13th-lowest in school history and marked the eighth time the Midnight Blue & Gold has held an opponent under 39 points in the tenure of head coach Tricia Cullop. It was also the fewest points allowed in the MAC Tournament in school history, eclipsing the previous mark of 38 against Northern Illinois in the semifinals of the 2001 event. In MAC games, UT was first in all three categories - scoring defense (63.3 ppg), overall field-goal percentage defense (.370, 400-of- 1,082) and three-point field-goal percentage defense (.242, 89-of-368). TOLEDO S TOP DEFENSIVE EFFORTS IN SCHOOL HISTORY PTS. OPPONENT SITE DATE 27 Findlay N/A Bluffton A 1/13/77 28 Heidelberg H 2/6/80 29 Bluffton N/A NORTHERN ILLINOIS H 1/12/11 33 OHIO A 1/22/12 33 SAINT PETER S A 11/30/10 34 ARKANSAS ST. H 1/19/12 34 Owens C.C. H 2/7/79 PAGE Heidelberg A 2/7/77 36 OAKLAND H 12/10/10 36 IONA H 11/23/02 37 AKRON H 3/6/17 38 EASTERN MICHIGAN H 3/3/13 38 BOWLING GREEN A 11/3/13 38 Windsor N 12/1/79 BOLD ITALICS INDICATES GAME OCCURRED IN TENURE OF HEAD COACH TRICIA CULLOP MORE DEFENSE Toledo held its four MAC Tournament opponents (Akron, Kent St., Buffalo and Northern Illinois) to 59.0 ppg on 34.4 percent (84-of-244) shooting from the floor, including a frigid 22.4 percent (17-of-76) from beyond the arc. The Rockets also outrebounded the aforementioned teams by a whopping 10.0 rpg ( ), en route to claiming their first MAC Tournament title since In the MAC Tournament Championship Game, UT held the high-powered Huskies to 71 points on 31.6 percent (24-of-76) from the field, including 16.7 percent (4-of-24) from threepoint range. NIU entered the game leading the league in scoring offense (85.6 ppg), as well as ranking second in three-point field-goal percentage (.356, 240-of-674) and third in overall field-goal percentage (.434, 954-of- 2,197). SHOOTING THE ROCK Toledo converted 41.4 percent (867-of- 2,094) from the field in , averaging 70.5 points. UT shot at least 50 percent from the floor on three occasions during the year, including a season-best 55.1 percent (27-of-49) vs. Western Michigan (Feb. 25). The Rockets finished fifth in the MAC in scoring offense and overall field-goal percentage, as well as ranking eighth in threepoint field-goal percentage (.302, 174-of-576). Northern Illinois paced the league in scoring offense (85.1 ppg), while Ball St. was tops in overall field-goal percentage (.447, 885-of-1,978) and Central Michigan was first in three-point field-goal percentage (.357, 243-of- 681). Individually, junior Kaayla McIntyre knocked down a conference-best 60.2 percent (147-of- 244) from the field, the sixth-highest mark in school history in a season. Additionally, junior Mikaela Boyd and Janice Monakana led four Rockets scoring in double figures at 12.2 and 12.1 ppg, the 20thand 21st-highest totals in the MAC, respectively.

86 ROCKET ROUNDUP As a team, UT topped the 70-point plateau on 20 occasions during the year (18-2 record), pouring in a season-high 99 points against Madonna (Dec. 4). In MAC contests, the Rockets ranked eighth in scoring offense (67.4 ppg), as well as sitting sixth in overall field-goal percentage (.397, 435-of-1,095) and last in three-point fieldgoal percentage (.258, 75-of-291). Individually, Monakana tallied a squad-best 14.9 ppg, the 13th-best mark in the conference, while McIntyre shot a league-best 62.5 percent (95- of-152) from the floor. Toledo is (.837) under head coach Tricia Cullop when scoring at least 70 points in a contest. GIVING I G IT A SHOT FROM WAY DOWNTOWN Toledo shot 30.2 percent (174-of-576) from three-point land and averaged 5.1 treys per game in the eighth- and 10th-best totals in the MAC, respectively. UT drained at least 10 three-point field goals in a contest three times during the year, including a seasonhigh 13 vs. Madonna (Dec. 4). The Rockets also connected on a seasonbest 61.9 percent (13-of-21) from beyond the arc against the Crusaders. Central Michigan led the league in threepoint field-goal percentage (.357, 243-of-681), while Ohio was tops in three-point field-goals made (282, 8.8). ROCKETS GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS IN OPPONENT GUARD (1) GUARD (2) WING (3) FORWARD (4) FORWARD/CENTER (5) at Texas A&M-CC M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort M. Rasmussen RHODE ISLAND M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort M. Rasmussen at Cleveland St. M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana M. Rasmussen vs. Davidson! M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana M. Rasmussen vs. UCLA! M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana M. Rasmussen UIC M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana M. Rasmussen MADONNA M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana M. Rasmussen at Dayton M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana M. Rasmussen ST. BONAVENTURE M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana M. Rasmussen NOTRE DAME M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana M. Rasmussen DETROIT MERCY M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana M. Rasmussen BALL ST.* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana M. Rasmussen at E. Michigan* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort K. McIntyre MIAMI* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort K. McIntyre at Buffalo* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort K. McIntyre N. ILLINOIS* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort K. McIntyre OHIO* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre at Kent St.* O. Cunningham M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J. Monakana K. McIntyre C. MICHIGAN* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre BUFFALO* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre at Ohio* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre at W. Michigan* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre BOWLING GREEN* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre at Akron* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre at C. Michigan* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre E. MICHIGAN* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre W. MICHIGAN* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana S. Reecher at N. Illinois* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre at Ball St.* M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre AKRON@ M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre vs. Kent St.@ M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre vs. Buffalo@ M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre vs. Northern Illinois@ M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre vs. Creighton$ M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Monakana K. McIntyre LARGEST CROWDS IN SAVAGE ARENA 1. 7,301 vs. USC, 4/2/ ,020 vs. Charlotte, 3/30/ ,825 vs. Bowling Green, 1/30/ ,712 VS. Kent State, 2/16/ ,701 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2/28/ ,697 VS. NOTRE DAME, 12/18/ ,660 vs. Western Michigan, 2/24/ ,641 vs. Bowling Green, 2/18/ ,449 vs. Ohio, 1/29/ ,401 vs. Kent St., 1/15/94 PAGE 86 Individually, senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott sparked the long-range effort with 56 treys. The team captain ranked 11th in the conference in three-point field-goal percentage (.352, 56-of-159) and 13th in triples made (56, 1.7). The third-team All-MAC selection knocked down at least four treys on five occasions during the year, including a seasonbest six against UCLA in the second round of the Cancun Challenge (Nov. 25) and Madonna. In MAC games, the Rockets struggled to find the range from beyond the arc and finished last in both categories - three-point field goal percentage (.258, 75-of-291) and three-point field-goals made (75, 4.2). Bravo-Harriott currently ranks eighth in school history in career three-point field-goals made (166) and 10th in three-point field-goal attempts (474). HELPING HAND Toledo dished out a solid 16.2 assists per game in The Rockets finished second in the MAC in helpers and turnover margin (+2.8, ), as well as ranking third in assist/ turnover ratio (1.0, ). UT tallied at least 20 dimes in a game on eight occasions during the year, including a season-high 27 against Madonna (Dec. 4). Individually, sophomore Mariella Santucci ranked sixth in the MAC in helpers (4.6 apg) and ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.4, ), while junior Mikaela Boyd was seventh (4.0 apg) and sixth (1.6, ) in the same categories, respectively. Santucci totaled at least seven assists on four occasions in her first year wearing the Midnight Blue & Gold, including a season-high 11 at Kent. St. (Jan. 21). The Bologna, Italy native s 11 helpers are the most by a Rocket since Brenae Harris had 10 against Wright St. in the first round of the 2015 Postseason WNIT (March 20, 2015). Ball St. paced the MAC in assists (18.8 apg) and assist/turnover ratio (1.2, ), while

87 ROCKET ROUNDUP MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT (MAC GAMES - MINIMUM 40 GAMES) COACH (YEAR) W-L PCT BILL FENNELLY, UT ( ) Fran Voll, BGSU ( ) Curt Miller, BGSU ( ) Jaci Clark, BGSU ( ) Pam Wettig, MIA ( ) Laura Golden, CMU ( ) TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-PRES.) Linda Wunder, MIA ( ) Bob Lindsay, KSU ( ) Tracy Roller, BSU ( ) MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT (ALL GAMES - MINIMUM 75 GAMES) COACH (YEAR) W-L PCT BILL FENNELLY, UT ( ) Curt Miller, BGSU ( ) Fran Voll, BGSU ( ) TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-PRES.) Jaci Clark, BGSU ( ) Laura Golden, CMU ( ) ETHEL ALLMAN, UT ( ) Linda Wunder, MIA ( ) Bob Lindsay, KSU ( ) Tracy Roller, BSU ( ) Suzy Merchant, EMU ( ) Ohio was first in turnover margin (+5.7, ). In MAC games, UT ranked second in helpers (15.4 apg), fifth in turnover margin (+1.0, ) and eighth in assist/turnover ratio (0.9, ). Individually, Santucci was sixth in helpers (4.3 apg) and ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.4, 77-57). CHARITY CASES Toledo shot a much improved 71.8 percent (234-of-326) from the free throw line over the last 15 games in (12-3 record). Individually, Janice Monakana sparked the dramatic improvement at the line, converting an impressive 82.1 percent (55-of-67) over the final six weeks. Most recently, the second-team All-MAC honoree finished 14- of-15 vs. Buffalo (Feb. 1), tied for the fifth-most makes in a game in school history. Despite its improved efforts from the free throw line down the stretch, Toledo shot only 65.4 percent (490-of-749) during the year, the second-lowest mark in the MAC. UT shot at least 75 percent at the charity stripe on 10 occasions in , including a season-high 87.5 percent (14-of-16) against Central Michigan (Feb. 18). The Midnight Blue & Gold also made a season-high 28 free throws and attempted a season-best 33 charity tosses against the Bulls in early February. Individually, Monakana (106-of-135) and senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (82-of-106) were the most accurate Rocket at the line this year, converting on 78.5 and 77.4 percent, the seventh- and 11th-highest marks in the MAC, respectively. Northern Illinois drained a conference-best 78.7 percent (532-of-676) at the stripe. In MAC games, UT shot 68.5 percent (268- of-391), the eighth-highest total in the league. Individually, Monakana was 69-of-81 (85.2 percent) from the line, the seventh-best mark in the league. The London, England native wrapped up her collegiate career ranked ninth in school history in free throw percentage (.777, 313-of-403) and 10th in free throws made (313). TOLEDO ON THE GLASS Toledo was outstanding on the glass over the final 15 games in (12-3 record), outrebounding its opponents by 5.4 rpg ( ). Individually, four Rockets ripped down at least 4.8 boards during this stretch, spearheaded by junior Mikaela Boyd s squadbest 9.7 rpg. UT finished with a season-high 65 caroms at Northern Illinois (March 1). Janice Monakana, Boyd and senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott triggered Toledo s monster efforts on the boards with career-high 17, 16 and 10 caroms against the Huskies, respectively. Overall in , Toledo averaged 40.8 rebounds per contest, with two players pulling down at least 6.0 caroms (Boyd, 7.9; Monakana, 6.0). Despite standing only 5-foot-7, Boyd ranked sixth in the MAC in overall rebounding and fourth in defensive caroms (5.8 rpg). The Hillside, IL native pulled down at least 10 caroms 12 times during the year. The Rockets won the battle on the glass in 21 contests (18-3 record) in and posted at least a plus-10 advantage on 11 occasions, including eight times over the final six weeks. As a unit, UT finished fifth in the league in rebounding margin (+2.9, ), as well as ranking fifth in offensive caroms (13.2 rpg) and third in defensive boards (27.6 rpg). Buffalo led the MAC in rebounding margin (+6.2, ) and offensive caroms (16.1 rpg), while Northern Illinois was tops in defensive boards (29.4 rpg). In MAC contests, Toledo ranked fourth in all three categories - rebounding margin (+2.6 rpg, ), offensive boards (13.3 rpg) and defensive caroms (27.9 rpg). Individually, Boyd was fifth in the league rankings, grabbing a team-high 8.7 boards. PAGE 87 TOLEDO IN MAC TOURNEY UNDER TRICIA CULLOP 2009 TOLEDO 77, Ohio 70 Bowling Green 79, TOLEDO TOLEDO 67, Ball State 56 TOLEDO 51, Kent State 49 Bowling Green 62, TOLEDO 53 (MAC FINALS) 2011 TOLEDO 73, Akron 65 Eastern Michigan 61, TOLEDO TOLEDO 72, Northern Illinois 62 Eastern Michigan 59, TOLEDO Central Michigan 66, TOLEDO TOLEDO 61, Ohio 44 TOLEDO 72, Western Michigan 61 Akron 83, TOLEDO TOLEDO 62, Miami 47 Eastern Michigan 74, TOLEDO Akron, TOLEDO 71 (OT) 2017 TOLEDO 65, Akron 37 TOLEDO 67, Kent St. 63 TOLEDO 72, Buffalo 65 TOLEDO 82, Northern Illinois 71 (MAC CHAMPIONS) STINGY ROCKETS When the Rockets did not have the ball, their main priority was getting it back. UT averaged 8.9 steals in , the third-highest total in the MAC. Ohio tallied a league-high 9.4 thefts. Toledo collected at least 13 steals on four occasions during the year, including a seasonhigh 18 vs. UIC (Dec. 1). Seven different Rockets tallied a theft against the Flames, including a game-high four each from junior Mikaela Boyd, junior Sarah St-Fort and sophomore Mariella Santucci.

88 ROCKET ROUNDUP Individually, Boyd snagged a squad-best 69 steals (2.0 spg), the sixth-highest total in the MAC. The Hillside, Ill. native registered at least four thefts on five occasions during the year, including a collegiate-best six against Miami (Jan. 7). In MAC contests, UT ranked fourth with 8.1 thefts. Individually, Santucci paced the team with 33 steals (1.8 spg), the 10th-highest total in the league. GET THAT WEAK STUFF OUT OF HERE!!! Junior Kaayla McIntyre swatted a careerhigh and UT MAC Tournament-tying best six shots vs. Northern Illinois in the championship game (March 11). McIntyre s six rejections also tied for the fourth most in a game in school history. The Toledo native shares the program s tourney record with Yolanda Richardson, who was also credited with six blocked shots against Kent St. in the semifinals of the 2010 tourney (March 12, 2010). In MAC contests, the second-year Rocket swatted an impressive 1.7 shots per contest, the third-highest total in the league. McIntyre rejected at least two field-goal attempts in 11 conference match-ups. Overall in , McIntye averaged 1.2 blocks per game, the sixth-highest total in the MAC. McIntyre concluded the year seventh in school history in blocked shots (41) in a season. CATEGORY TOLEDO TALE OF TAPE ALL GAMES As a team, the Rockets tallied 2.6 rejections (88) per contest, the third-lowest mark in the league. Ball St. blocked a conference-best 4.3 shots (139) per game. Toledo swatted at least four shots on nine occasions during the year, including a season-high nine against the Huskies in the MAC Championship Game. The MAC co-sixth Player of the Year currently ranks 10th in school history in career rejections (57). TAKE CARE OF THE ROCK Toledo committed 15.9 turnovers per game in , tied for the eighth-fewest mark in the MAC. Ohio tallied a league-low 12.6 miscues. The Rockets, who also finished second in the conference in turnover margin (+2.8, ) and third in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, ), were guilty of a season-tying low 10 miscues on four occasions against Davidson in the first round of the Cancun Challenge (Nov. 24), St. Bonaventure (Dec. MAC Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Field Goal Pct. 41.4% 39.7% FG% Defense 36.8% 37.0% 3PTFG% Pct. 30.2% 25.8% 3PTFG% Defense 26.4% 24.2% 3PTFGs Made/Game PTFGs Allowed/Game Free Throw Pct. 65.4% 68.5% Free Throws Made/Game Free Throws Att./Game Rebounds/Game Rebound Margin Assists/Game Turnovers/Game Turnover Margin Assist/Turnover Ratio Steals/Game Blocked Shots/Game UT S MAC TOURNAMENT MVP S MIKAELA BOYD 2017 Kahli Carter 2001 Kim Knuth 1999 Mimi Olson 1996, 1997 Dana Drew 1991, 1992, 1995 Angela Drake ), Central Michigan (Feb. 18) and Creighton in the first round of the NCAA Championships (March 17). Toledo also totaled more assists than miscues 15 times overall during the season (13-2 record). In addition, UT handed out at least 20 helpers on eight occasions, including a season-high 27 vs. Madonna (Dec. 4). Individually, sophomore Mariella Santucci stood sixth in the MAC in helpers (4.6 apg) and ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.4, ), while junior Mikaela Boyd PAGE 88 was seventh (4.0 apg) and sixth (1.6, ) in the same categories, respectively. In MAC games, UT ranked tied for 10th in miscues (16.6 tpg), fifth in turnover margin (+1.0, ) and eighth in assist/turnover ratio (0.9, ). Individually, Santucci was sixth in dimes (4.3 apg) and ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.4, 77-57). DOUBLE FIGURE SCORERS Toledo had nine players score in double figures on 99 occasions in Junior Mikaela Boyd tallied at least 10 points on a team-high 23 occasions during the year, followed closely by Janice Monakana and senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott with 18 double-digit efforts each. For the season, Boyd contributed a squadbest 12.2 points per game, the 20th-highest total in the MAC, while Monkanana and Bravo- Harriott were right on her heels at 12.1 and 11.5 ppg, the 21st- and tied for 24th-best marks in the conference, respectively. As a team, UT produced a season-high five players in double digits on two occasions against Cleveland St. (Nov. 19) and Central Michigan (Jan. 28). The MAC Champions finished fifth in the league in scoring offense (70.5 ppg) and overall field-goal percentage (.414, 867-of-2,094), eighth in three-point field-goal percentage (.302, 174-of-576) and 11th in free throw percentage (.654, 490-of-749). PUT ME IN, COACH... I M READY TO PLAY!!! There were plenty of minutes to go around for Toledo in Six Rockets averaged at least 14.0 minutes per game, while only two logged better than 29.5 minutes. Junior Mikaela Boyd averaged a team-high 30.8 mpg, followed closely by sophomore Mariella Santucci at Boyd tallied at least 35 minutes of playing time on 10 occasions in her second year wearing the Midnight Blue & Gold, including a career-high 38 on two occasions, most recently against Northern Illinois in the championship game of the MAC Tournament (March 11). One day prior, eight Rockets registered double-digit minutes against Buffalo in the semifinals of the conference tourney. FINE PINE Toledo s bench outscored 23 (16-7 mark) of its 34 opponents in The Rockets reserves also scored at least 35 points on four occasions, including a season-high 41

89 ROCKET ROUNDUP TOLEDO IN MAC RANKINGS (LEAGUE GAMES) OFFENSIVE CATEGORIES Scoring Offense 8th 67.4 ppg Scoring Margin 4th +4.1 ppg Field Goal Percentage 6th 39.7% Three-Point FG% 12th 25.8% Free Throw Percentage 8th 68.5% Rebounding Margin 4th +2.6 rpg Assists 2nd 15.4 apg Turnover Margin 5th +1.0 Assist/Turnover Ratio 8th 0.9 Offensive Rebounds 4th 13.3 rpg Three-Point Field-Goals Made 12th 4.2 Defensive Rebounds 4th 27.9 rpg DEFENSIVE CATEGORIES Scoring Defense 1st 63.3 ppg FG% Defense 1st 37.0% Three-Point FG% Defense 1st 24.2% Blocked Shots 7th 3.1 bpg Steals 4th 8.1 spg vs. Davidson in the first round of the Cancun Challenge (Nov. 24). UT s reserves averaged 18.8 ppg, led by junior Olivia Cunningham at 5.5 ppg. Cunningham scored in double figures on six occasions in her first year wearing the Midnight Blue & Gold, the sixth-highest total on the team, including a season-high 20 points vs. Northern Illinois in the championship game of the MAC Tournament (March 11). The Horn Lake, Miss. native was outstanding during the league tourney, tallying 11.3 points per contest, the third-highest total on the squad. EXTENDED TIME Toledo played its lone overtime game of the season at Ball St. (March 4), claiming a road triumph. The Rockets outscored the Cardinals, 12-2, in the extra period, shooting 2-of-4 (50.0 percent) from the field and 8-of-12 (66.7 percent) from the charity stripe, while the home team was 0-of-6 and 2-of-2 in the same categories. UT is (.589) all-time in overtime contests, including a 7-4 (.636) ledger under head coach Tricia Cullop. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS Toledo played seven games decided by five points or less in The Rockets were 5-2 (.714) in those contests. UT secured close victories against Dayton, 76-72, (Dec. 9), Central Michigan, 74-72, (Jan. 28), Akron, 61-57, (Feb. 15), Northern Illinois, 79-75, (March 1), and Kent St., 67-63, in the quarterfinals of the MAC Tournament (March 8) in Quicken Loans Arena, as well as dropping decisions versus nationally ranked UCLA, 75-73, in the second round of the Cancun Challenge (Nov. 25) and Northern Illinois, 77-73, (Jan. 14). Under the direction of head coach Tricia Cullop, UT holds an impressive (.614) ledger in these type of games. RANK & FILE Toledo competed against its 23rd- and 24th-ranked opponents since when the Midnight Blue & Gold battled No. 9 UCLA (Nov. 25) and No. 2 Notre Dame (Dec. 18) during the non-conference portion of its schedule. The Rockets suffered a neutral-court setback against the Bruins in the second round of the Cancun Challenge and dropped an home decision versus the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame also became the highest ranked opponent to ever visit Savage Arena. The previous highest-ranked team was No. 5 Duke, whom Toledo defeated, 71-65, on Nov. 18, UT has now dropped seven-straight match-ups against ranked foes and compiled a 3-21 (.125) mark in those contests. Toledo s three victories versus ranked opponents came against No. 20 Dayton, 68-65, on Dec. 19, 2009 at home, No. 5 Duke, 71-65, on Nov. 18, 2001 at home and No. 24 Ole Miss, 65-53, in the first round of the 1996 NCAA Championships in Roanoke, Va. REECHER, MONAKANA & BRAVO- HARRIOTT SELECTED TEAM CAPTAINS Sophie Reecher, Janice Monakana and senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott served as captains for the Rockets during the campaign. The trio was selected based on votes by their teammates. PAGE 89 ROUND BY ROUND A round-by-round look at Toledo s MAC Tournament performance through the years: ROUND RECORD First Round 9-0 Second Round 1-1 Third Round 0-1 Quarterfinals 20-7 Semifinals Finals 8-6 Reecher was a three-time captain, while Monakana and Bravo-Harriott were first-time selections. TOURNAMENT ACTION Toledo competed in its only pre-conference tourney in at the Cancun Challenge on Nov The Rockets split a pair of neutral-site contests in Riviera Maya, Mexico, claiming a victory over Davidson, followed up by a setback against nationally ranked UCLA. Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was named to the Cancun Challenge All-Tournament Team, averaging a team-high 14.5 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.5 assists and 1.0 steals in 22.0 minutes. The team captain shot an efficient 56.3 percent (9-of-16) from the floor and all nine of her field goals were triples. UT has accumulated a (.541) alltime ledger in tournament action, including a 25-8 (.758) mark under head coach Tricia Cullop. BRAVO-HARRIOTT & MONAKANA NAMED TO PRESEASON ALL-MAC WEST DIVISION TEAM Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and Janice Monakana were tabbed to the Preseason All-MAC West Division Team. Voting for the squad was done according to a vote of the conference s 12 head coaches. Bravo-Harriott was selected to the preseason all-league team for the secondstraight year, while Monakana was a first-time honoree. The Rockets were one of three teams to have two players picked to their respective squads, along with reigning Buffalo and defending Central Michigan.

90 SEASON RESULTS PAGE 90 OVERALL: 25-9 MAC: 12-6 HOME: 12-4 AWAY: 9-3 NEUTRAL: 4-2 vs. UNRANKED: 25-7 vs. RANKED: 0-2 LAST FIVE: 4-1 LAST 10: 8-2 STREAK: Lost 1 DATE OVERALL/ MAC W/L UT/OPP OPPONENT HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER ATTEND. Nov W at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi J.A. Bravo-Harriott (16) S. St-Fort (7) 477 Nov W RHODE ISLAND (ESPN3) M. Boyd (15) J. Monakana (10) 3,189 Nov W at Cleveland St. (ESPN3) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (17) M. Boyd (10) 197 Nov W vs. Davidson! K. McIntyre (12) J. Monakana/M. Boyd (7) 1,610 Nov L vs. No. 9 UCLA! J.A. Bravo-Harriott (18) M. Boyd (8) 1,610 Dec W UIC (ESPN3) M. Boyd (16) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (6) 3,421 Dec W MADONNA (ESPN3) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (20) J. Monakana (8) 3,487 Dec W at Dayton (TWCS) J.A. Bravo-Harriott/M. Boyd (16) J. Monakana (9) 9,007 Dec W ST. BONAVENTURE (ESPN3) M. Santucci (13) Four Players (4) 3,143 Dec L No. 2 NOTRE DAME (ESPN3) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (23) K. McIntyre (6) 5,697 Dec W DETROIT MERCY (ESPN3) M. Santucci (15) M. Boyd (10) 3,548 Dec /0-1 L BALL ST.* (ESPN3) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (8) M. Boyd (8) 3,509 Jan /1-1 W at Eastern Michigan* (ESPN3) M. Boyd/K. McIntyre (19) M. Boyd (11) 757 Jan /2-1 W MIAMI* (DH) (BCSN/TWCS/ESPN3) M. Santucci (15) S. St-Fort (9) 3,381 Jan /3-1 W at Buffalo* (BCSN/TWCS/ESPN3) M. Boyd (19) M. Boyd (10) 1,102 Jan /3-2 L NORTHERN ILLINOIS* (ESPN3) J. Monakana (21) J. Monakana (11) 3,758 Jan /3-3 L OHIO* (ASN/ESPN3) K. McIntyre (11) M. Boyd (7) 3,594 Jan /3-4 L at Kent St.* J. Monakana (19) J. Monakana (7) 424 Jan /4-4 W CENTRAL MICHIGAN* J. Monakana (18) M. Boyd (9) 4,309 Feb /5-4 W BUFFALO* (ESPN3) J. Monakana (29) M. Boyd (12) 3,410 Feb /5-5 L at Ohio* (ASN/ESPN3) J. Monakana (18) M. Boyd (15) 3,356 Feb /6-5 W at Western Michigan* (ESPN3) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (23) M. Boyd/K. McIntyre (9) 500 Feb /7-5 W BOWLING GREEN* (ESPN3) M. Boyd (18) M. Boyd (11) 4,363 Feb /8-5 W at Akron* (ESPN3) K. McIntyre (20) J.A. Bravo-Harriott/M. Santucci (9) 516 Feb /8-6 L at Central Michigan* (ASN/ESPN3) M. Boyd (15) S. Reecher (6) 1,822 Feb /9-6 W EASTERN MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) K. McIntyre (15) J. Monakana (8) 3,372 Feb /10-6 W WESTERN MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) M. Boyd (23) M. Boyd (9) 4,091 March /11-6 W at Northern Illinois* (ASN/ESPN3) J. Monakana (27) J. Monakana (17) 763 March /12-6 W (OT) at Ball St.* (ESPN3) M. Boyd (21) M. Boyd (13) 1,785 MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (AT CAMPUS SITES & QUICKEN LOANS ARENA, CLEVELAND, OH) March W AKRON@ (ESPN3) O. Cunningham (13) M. Boyd (10) 3,627 March W vs. Kent St.@ (BCSN/Spectrum/ESPN3) J. Monakana (15) M. Boyd (9) 3,433 March W vs. Buffalo@ (BCSN/Spectrum/ESPN3) M. Santucci (21) M. Boyd (11) 1,277 March W vs. Northern Illinois@ (CBS Sports) M. Boyd (27) M. Boyd (14) 1,589 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (AT OREGON ST. UNIV., CORVALLIS, OR) March L vs. Creighton (ESPN2/ESPN3) M. Boyd (11) K. McIntyre/M. Boyd (6) 4,692 * - Mid-American Conference Game!- Cancun Challenge (Riviera Maya, - MAC Tournament (Toledo, Ohio/Cleveland, Ohio) At home 12-4 On the road 9-3 Neutral site 4-2 In overtime 0-0 Leads at the half 18-0 Trails at the half 5-8 Tied at halftime 2-1 Leads w/5:00 remaining 22-0 Trails w/5:00 remaining 1-9 Tied w/5:00 remaining 2-0 Shots 45% or above from field 10-1 Shots less than 45% from field 15-8 Opponent shots 45% or above 0-4 Opponent shots less than 45% 25-5 Toledo outshots opponent 22-3 Opponent outshots Toledo 3-6 Both teams shoot same from floor TOLEDO RECORD WHEN Toledo outrebounds opponent 18-3 Opponent outrebounds Toledo 5-6 Rebounds are equal 2-0 Toledo has more turnovers 8-3 Opponent has more turnovers 14-6 Turnovers are equal 3-0 Toledo hits eight or more 3PT FGs 6-2 Opponent hits eight or more 3PT FGs 2-2 One Toledo player w/10+points 0-1 Two Toledo players w/10+points 4-1 Three Toledo players w/10+points 18-5 Four Toledo players w/10+points 1-1 Five-plus Toledo players w/10+points 2-0 Game decided by 1-5 points 5-2 Game decided by 6-10 points 7-4 Game decided by points 4-1 Game decided by 16+ points 9-2 Toledo scores less than 60 points 0-4 Toledo scores points 7-3 Toledo scores points 14-2 Toledo scores 80+ points 4-0 Toledo allows less than 69 points 21-3 Toledo allows points 4-5 Toledo allows 80+ points 0-1 Toledo plays in November 4-1 Toledo plays in December 5-2 Toledo plays in January 4-3 Toledo plays in February 6-2 Toledo plays in March 6-1 Toledo plays on Monday 1-0 Toledo plays on Tuesday 1-0 Toledo plays on Wednesday 9-1 Toledo plays on Thursday 2-0 Toledo plays on Friday 2-2 Toledo plays on Saturday 8-5 Toledo plays on Sunday 2-1

91 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OVERALL STATISTICS: 25-9 (12-6 MAC) HOME 12-4, ROAD 9-3, NEUTRAL 4-2 PAGE 91 PLAYER GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (PCT) 3FG-3FGA (PCT) FT-FTA (PCT) OFF-DEF=TOT (AVG) PF A TO B S PTS (AVG) MIKAELA BOYD ,046 (30.8) (.427) 0-4 (.000) (.713) =270 (7.9) (12.2) Janice Monakana (25.5) (.382) (.300) (.785) =186 (6.0) (12.1) JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT (27.9) (.398) (.352) (.774) 44-94=138 (4.2) (11.5) KAAYLA McINTYRE (23.7) (.602) 0-1 (.000) (.451) =166 (5.0) (10.0) MARIELLA SANTUCCI ,003 (29.5) (.311) (.227) (.611) 25-79=104 (3.1) (7.7) OLIVIA CUNNINGHAM (13.4) (.427) (.302) (.800) 6-26=32 (1.0) (5.5) SARA ROKKANEN (8.1) (.345) (.273) 5-9 (.556) 5-28=33 (1.2) (2.7) Sophie Reecher (8.1) (.542) 0-0 (.000) (.605) 37-25=62 (1.9) (2.6) SARAH ST-FORT (12.1) (.417) 0-0 (.000) (.442) 40-67=107 (3.1) (2.6) JADA WOODY (8.1) (.382) (.390) 7-18 (.389) 18-28=46 (1.5) (2.6) Halee Printz (14.1) (.358) (.295) (.550) 9-29=38 (1.1) (2.4) MICHAELA RASMUSSEN (7.9) (.351) 0-0 (.000) 8-20 (.400) 21-35=56 (2.0) (1.7) TANAYA BEACHAM (1.0) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0=0 (0.0) (0.0) TEAM 66-84=150 8 Totals 34 6, ,094 (.414) (.302) (.654) =1,388 (40.8) ,398 (70.5) Opponents 34 6, ,003 (.368) (.264) (.678) =1,290 (37.9) ,108 (62.0) RETURNING PLAYERS IN BOLD MAC STATISTICS: 12-6 (HOME 6-3, ROAD 6-3) PLAYER GP-GS MIN (AVG) FG-FGA (PCT) 3FG-3FGA (PCT) FT-FTA (PCT) OFF-DEF=TOT (AVG) PF A TO B S PTS (AVG) Janice Monakana (28.5) (.383) (.288) (.852) 34-59= (149.) MIKAELA BOYD (31.6) (.410) 0-3 (.000) (.759) = (13.2) KAAYLA McINTYRE (27.8) (.625) 0-1 (.000) (.473) 30=76= (12.0) JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT (29.2) (.390) (.309) (.779) 27-56= (10.8) MARIELLA SANTUCCI (28.9) (.232) 8-54 (.148) (.529) 11-43= (5.0) Halee Printz (17.1) (.396) (.370) 6-8 (.750) 4-19= (3.0) SARA ROKKANEN (8.8) (.327) 5-24 (.208) 5-7 (.714) 2-20= (2.8) OLIVIA CUNNINGHAM (9.6) (.288) 4-23 (.174) 8-9 (.889) 2-7= (2.6) SARAH ST-FORT (11.3) (.417) 0-0 (.000) 7-16 (.438) 23-35= (2.6) JADA WOODY (8.5) (.314) 6-18 (.333) 2-6 (.333) 10-13= (2.0) Sophie Reecher (6.7) (.478) 0-0 (.000) 7-15 (.467) 13-12= (1.7) MICHAELA RASMUSSEN (5.1) 7-21 (.333) 0-0 (.000) 1-5 (.200) 8-8= (1.1) TANAYA BEACHAM (1.0) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0=0 (0.0) (0.0) TEAM 28-46=74 4 Totals 18 3, ,095 (.397) (.258) (.685) =742 (41.2) ,213 (67.4) Opponents 18 3, ,082 (.370) (.242) (.686) =696 (38.7) ,140 (63.3) RETURNING PLAYERS IN BOLD SCORE BY PERIOD OT TOTAL TOLEDO ,398 Opponent ,108 CUMULATIVE ATTENDANCE 94,819 Total Home Attendance 59,899 Total Away Attendance 20,712 Total Neutal Attendance 14,208 TOTAL AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 2,789 Home Avg/Game 3,744 Away Avg/Game 1,726 Neutral Avg/Game 2,368

92 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS PAGE 92 CUNNINGHAM BOYD ST-FORT BRAVO-HARRIOTT McINTYRE BEACHAM WOODY ROKKANEN SANTUCCI TSHITENGE MONAKANA PRINTZ RASMUSSEN REECHER at Texas A&M-CC Inj Inj RHODE ISLAND Inj Inj Inj at Cleveland St Inj Inj vs. Davidson! Inj Inj vs. UCLA! DNP Inj Inj UIC Inj Inj MADONNA Inj Inj at Dayton DNP Inj Inj ST. BONAVENTURE Inj Inj NOTRE DAME Inj Inj DETROIT MERCY Inj Inj BALL ST.* Inj at E. Michigan* Inj Inj Inj. DNP MIAMI* Inj Inj Inj. DNP at Buffalo* Inj Inj Inj N. ILLINOIS* Inj Inj OHIO* Inj Inj at Kent St.* Inj. Inj Inj C. MICHIGAN* DNP Inj Inj DNP BUFFALO* DNP Inj Inj at Ohio* Inj Inj. DNP at W. Michigan* Inj Inj BOWLING GREEN* Inj Inj at Akron* Inj Inj DNP at C. Michigan* DNP Inj Inj E. MICHIGAN* Inj Inj W. MICHIGAN* Inj Inj at N. Illinois* DNP Inj Inj. DNP DNP at Ball St.* Inj Inj. DNP DNP Inj Inj vs. Kent DNP Inj Inj vs DNP Inj Inj. DNP vs. N Inj Inj. DNP vs. Creighton$ Inj Inj STARTERS INDICATED IN BOLD DNP - Did Not Play INJ - Injured INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS #0 Olivia Cunningham 20 vs. Northern Illinois 4 three occasions 4 two occasions 3 vs. Davidson 0 #1 Sara Rokkanen 9 at Buffalo 5 vs. Ohio 4 vs. Northern Illinois 2 vs. Northern Illinois 1 at Buffalo #2 Mikaela Boyd 27 vs. Northern Illinois 16 at Northern Illinois 9 vs. Buffalo 6 vs. Miami 1 four occasions #3 Mariella Santucci 21 vs. Buffalo 9 two occasions 11 at Kent St. 6 vs. Rhode Island 2 two occasions #5 Sarah St-Fort 9 vs. Madonna 9 two occasions 4 at Eastern Michigan 4 vs. UIC 1 four occasions #10 Mae Tshitenge N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A #11 Jay-Ann Bravo Harriott 23 two occasions 9 at Akron 6 at Western Michigan 2 at Cleveland St. 2 two occasions #12 Janice Monakana 29 vs. Buffalo 17 at Northern Illinois 3 vs. UCLA 6 vs. Ball St. 1 two occasions #15 Kaayla McIntyre 20 at Akron 11 vs. Northern Illinois 3 at Akron 4 at Eastern Michigan 6 vs. Northern Illinois #22 Halee Printz 12 two occasions 5 vs. Bowling Green 5 vs. Eastern Michigan 2 five occasions 1 two occasions #23 Tanaya Beacham #24 Michaela Rasmussen 9 at Cleveland St. 8 at Cleveland St. 2 at Cleveland St. 2 at Texas A&M-CC 1 vs. Buffalo #35 Jada Woody 10 vs. Akron 7 at Eastern Michigan 2 five occasions 2 vs. Davidson 1 six occasions #43 - Sophie Reecher 11 vs. Kent St. 6 two occasions 1 four occasions 3 vs. Kent St. 3 vs. Kent St.

93 CATEGORY LEADERS SCORING AVERAGE G PTS PTS/G Mikaela Boyd Janice Monakana Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Kaayla McIntyre Mariella Santucci FREE THROWS MADE G MADE MADE/G Janice Monakana Mikaela Boyd Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mariella Santucci Kaayla McIntyre PAGE 93 STEALS G NO. S/G Mikaela Boyd Mariella Santucci Janice Monakana Kaayla McIntyre Sarah St-Fort FIELD GOALS MADE G MADE MADE/G Mikaela Boyd Kaayla McIntyre Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Janice Monakana Mariella Santucci FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS G ATT ATT/G Mikaela Boyd Janice Monakana Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mariella Santucci Kaayla McIntyre FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FG ATT PCT Kaayla McIntyre Sophie Reecher Mikaela Boyd Olivia Cunningham Sarah St-Fort POINT FG MADE G MADE MADE/G Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Janice Monakana Mariella Santucci Olivia Cunningham Jada Woody POINT FG ATTEMPTS G ATT ATT/G Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Janice Monakana Mariella Santucci Olivia Cunningham Halee Printz Sara Rokkanen POINT PCT 3FG ATT PCT Jada Woody Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Olivia Cunningham Janice Monakana Halee Printz FREE THROW ATTEMPTS G ATT ATT/G Mikaela Boyd Janice Monakana Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mariella Santucci Kaayla McIntyre FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FT ATT PCT Olivia Cunningham Janice Monakana Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mikaela Boyd Mariella Santucci REBOUND AVERAGE G REB REB/G Mikaela Boyd Janice Monakana Kaayla McIntyre Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Sarah St-Fort OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G NO. AVG/G Mikaela Boyd Janice Monakana Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G NO. AVG/G Mikaela Boyd Kaayla McIntyre Janice Monakana Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mariella Santucci ASSISTS G NO. A/G Mariella Santucci Mikaela Boyd Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Halee Printz Olivia Cunningham BLOCKED SHOTS G NO. BLK/G Kaayla McIntyre Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Mariella Santucci Jada Woody Sarah St-Fort Mikaela Boyd Sophie Reecher MINUTES PLAYED G NO. MIN/G Mikaela Boyd 34 1, Mariella Santucci 34 1, Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Janice Monakana Kaayla McIntyre TURNOVERS G NO. TO/G Mariella Santucci Mikaela Boyd Janice Monakana Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Kaayla McIntyre FOULS G NO. PER/G Mariella Santucci Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Janice Monakana Mikaela Boyd Kaayla McIntyre FOULOUTS G NO. Janice Monakana 31 3 Mariella Santucci 34 2 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott 33 2 Kaayla McIntyre 33 1 Mikaela Boyd 34 1

94 HIGHS & LOWS TOLEDO TEAM HIGHS & LOWS HIGH LOW POINTS 99 Madonna (12/4/16) 45 Ball St. (12/31/16) POINTS IN A QUARTER 34 vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17, Fourth) 6 at Akron (2/15/17, Second) POINTS IN A HALF 52 vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17, Second) 19 at Akron (2/15/17, First) 52 Madonna (12/4/16, Second) 52 at Cleveland St. (11/19/16, Second) LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD/DEFICIT +20 (42-22) at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/12/16) -22 (22-44) vs. Creighton (3/17/17) LARGEST WIN/LOSS MARGIN +52 (99-47) Madonna (12/4/16) -27 (49-76) vs. Creighton (3/17/17) OVERALL FIELD-GOALS MADE 35 Madonna (12/4/16) 14 at Ohio (2/4/17) OVERALL FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 86 at Northern Illinois (3/1/17) 40 at Ohio (2/4/17) OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE.551 (27-of-49) Western Michigan (2/25/17).246 (16-of-65) Ball St. (12/31/16) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 Madonna (12/4/16) 1 at Central Michigan (2/18/17) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 27 at Cleveland St. (11/19/16) 9 at Buffalo (1/11/17) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE.619 (13-of-21) Madonna (12/4/16).071 (1-of-14) at Central Michigan (2/18/17) FREE THROWS MADE 28 Buffalo (2/1/17) 5 vs. UCLA (11/25/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 33 Buffalo (2/1/17) 9 vs. UCLA (11/25/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 8 ATT.).875 (14-of-16) at Central Michigan (2/18/17).429 (9-of-21) Ball St. (12/31/16) REBOUNDS 65 at Northern Illinois (3/1/17) 24 vs. UCLA (11/25/16) ASSISTS 27 Madonna (12/4/16) 4 at Ohio (2/4/17) STEALS 18 UIC (12/1/16) 3 at Ohio (2/4/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) 0 Akron (3/6/17) 0 at Ohio (2/4/17) 0 at Ohio (1/18/17) 0 Rhode Island (11/15/16) TURNOVERS 28 Notre Dame (12/18/16) 10 vs. Creighton (3/17/17) 10 at Central Michigan (2/18/17) 10 St. Bonaventure (12/11/16) 10 vs. Davidson (11/24/16) PERSONAL FOULS 29 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/12/16) 10 vs. Buffalo (3/10/17) PAGE 94 OPPONENT HIGHS & LOWS HIGH LOW POINTS 85 Notre Dame (12/18/16) 37 Akron (3/6/17) POINTS IN A QUARTER 27 vs. Creighton (3/17/17, First) 2 Akron (3/6/17, Second) 27 at Central Michigan (2/18/17, Fourth) POINTS IN A HALF 44 Notre Dame (12/18/16, First) 15 vs. Davidson (11/24/16, First) LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD/DEFICIT +22 (44-22) vs. Creighton (3/17/17) -20 (42-22) at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/12/16) LARGEST WIN/LOSS MARGIN +27 (76-49) vs. Creighton (3/17/17) -52 (99-47) Madonna (12/4/16) OVERALL FIELD-GOALS MADE 32 Notre Dame (12/18/16) 14 Akron (3/6/17) OVERALL FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 84 at Northern Illinois (3/1/17) 45 at Kent St. (1/21/17) 45 St. Bonaventure (12/11/16) OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE.533 (32-of-60) Notre Dame (12/18/16).250 (14-of-56) Akron (3/6/17) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE 10 vs. Creighton (3/17/17) 1 Akron (3/6/17) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 34 at Ohio (2/4/17) 9 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/12/16) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE.438 (7-of-16) at Dayton (12/9/16).063 (1-of-16) Akron (3/6/17) FREE THROWS MADE 25 at Central Michigan (2/18/17) 4 Rhode Island (11/15/16) 25 at Kent St. (1/21/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 35 at Central Michigan (2/18/17) 6 at Akron (2/15/17) 6 Miami (1/7/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 8 ATT.).917 (11-of-12) St. Bonaventure (12/11/16).200 (4-of-20) Rhode Island (11/15/16) REBOUNDS 54 at Northern Illinois (3/1/17) 24 vs. Kent St. (3/8/17) 54 at Central Michigan (2/18/17) ASSISTS 25 Notre Dame (12/18/16) 6 at Central Michigan (2/18/17) 6 at Eastern Michigan (1/4/17) STEALS 16 Notre Dame (12/18/16) 3 vs. Kent St. (3/8/17) 3 Akron (3/6/17) 3 vs. Davidson (11/24/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 at Dayton (12/9/16) 0 Northern Illinois (1/14/17) 0 Detroit Mercy (12/21/16) TURNOVERS 32 UIC (12/1/16) 10 vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) PERSONAL FOULS 28 Detroit Mercy (12/21/16) 14 at Kent St. (1/21/17)

95 HIGHS & LOWS PAGE 95 TOLEDO INDIVIDUAL HIGHS POINTS 29 Janice Monakana vs. Buffalo (2/1/17) OVERALL FIELD-GOALS MADE 10 Janice Monakana at Northern Illinois (3/1/17) OVERALL FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 21 Mikaela Boyd vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) 21 Mikaela Boyd at Northern Illinois (3/1/17) 21 Janice Monakana at Northern Illinois (3/1/17) OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 MADE) (5-of-5) Kaayla McIntyre vs. Davidson (11/24/16) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE 6 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott vs. Madonna (12/4/16) 6 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott vs. UCLA (11/25/16) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 10 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott vs. Notre Dame (12/18/16) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 3 MADE) (4-of-4) Halee Printz vs. Central Michigan (1/28/17) FREE THROWS MADE 14 Janice Monakana vs. Buffalo (2/1/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 15 Janice Monakana vs. Buffalo (2/1/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 7 MADE) (7-of-7) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott at Akron (2/15/17) (7-of-7) Janice Monakana vs. Ohio (1/18/17) REBOUNDS 17 Janice Monakana at Northern Illinois (3/1/17) ASSISTS 11 Mariella Santucci at Kent St. (1/21/17) STEALS 6 Mikaela Boyd vs. Miami (1/7/17) 6 Janice Monakana vs. Ball St. (12/31/16) 6 Mariella Santucci vs. Rhode Island (11/15/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 6 Kaayla McIntyre vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) MINUTES PLAYED 39 Mariella Santucci at Akron (2/15/17) 39 Mariella Santucci at Buffalo (1/11/17) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS POINTS 33 Tinara Moore, Central Michigan (1/28/17) OVERALL FIELD-GOALS MADE 12 Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois (3/1/17) OVERALL FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 25 Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois (3/1/17) 25 Larissa Lurken, Kent St. (3/8/17) OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 MADE).846 (11-of-13) Brianna Turner, Notre Dame (12/18/16) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE 4 Courtney Woods, Northern Illinois (1/14/17) 4 Anja Marinkovic, Detroit Mercy (12/21/16) 4 Jenna Burdette, Dayton (12/9/16) 4 Dominque Ward, Rhode Island (11/15/16) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 12 Cassie Breen, Central Michigan (2/18/17) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2 MADE) (2-of-2) Alexa Golden, Kent St. (3/8/17) (2-of-2) Melita Emanuel-Carr, UIC (12/1/16) FREE THROWS MADE 11 Tinara Moore, Central Michigan (1/28/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 15 Jewel Cotton, Central Michigan (2/18/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 7 MADE) (7-of-7) Cassie Breen, Central Michigan (2/18/17) (7-of-7) Ashanti Plummer, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/12/16) REBOUNDS 16 Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois (3/1/17) ASSISTS 11 Carmen Grande, Ball St. (3/4/17) STEALS 6 JoAnna Smith, Buffalo (3/10/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 3 Brianna Rollerson, Creighton (3/17/17) 3 Destiny Washington, Ball St. (12/31/16) 3 Alex Harris, Dayton (12/9/16) 3 Dominque Ward, Rhode Island (11/15/16)

96 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS PAGE 96 OPPONENT FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T PF AST TO BLK STL Toledo % % % TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI % % % Rhode Island TOLEDO % 36.7% % 21.4% % 58.1% Toledo CLEVELAND ST % 30.9% % 36.4% % 81.0% vs. Davidson! TOLEDO % 42.4% % 39.1% % 58.6% Toledo vs. UCLA! % 41.4% % 33.3% % 87.0% UIC TOLEDO % 48.5% % 21.4% % 57.1% Madonna TOLEDO % 54.7% % 61.9% % 55.2% Toledo DAYTON % 43.1% % 43.8% % 75.0% St. Bonaventure TOLEDO % 40.9% % 22.2% % 69.6% Notre Dame TOLEDO % 44.1% % 40.0% % 66.7% Detroit Mercy TOLEDO % 43.5% % 11.1% % 57.1% Ball St. TOLEDO % 24.6% % 16.7% % 42.9% Toledo EASTERN MICHIGAN % 29.0% % 15.8% % 45.5% Miami TOLEDO % 40.4% % 27.3% % 78.9% Toledo BUFFALO % 36.1% % 20.0% % 51.6% Northern Illinois TOLEDO % 38.9% % 21.7% % 70.6% Ohio TOLEDO % 31.0% % 33.3% % 70.0% Toledo KENT ST % 46.7% % 30.0% % 73.5% Central Michigan TOLEDO % 41.8% % 40.0% % 43.5% Buffalo TOLEDO % 52.0% % 35.7% % 84.8% Toledo OHIO % 34.0% % 26.5% % 80.0% Toledo WESTERN MICHIGAN % 35.9% % 23.5% % 88.9% Bowling Green TOLEDO % 46.4% % 23.1% % 76.0% Toledo AKRON % 34.8% % 27.3% % 83.3% Toledo CENTRAL MICHIGAN % 32.8% % 19.2% % 71.4% Eastern Michigan TOLEDO % 39.3% % 16.7% % 83.3% Western Michigan TOLEDO % 55.1% % 50.0% % 69.6% Toledo NORTHERN ILLINOIS % 35.7% % 24.0% % 60.0% Toledo BALL ST % 36.9% % 23.8% % 76.5% Akron % % % TOLEDO % % % Toledo KENT ST % 40.0% % 36.8% % 84.2% Buffalo TOLEDO % 43.1% % 33.3% % 75.0% Toledo % % % NORTHERN ILLINOIS % % % Toledo % % % vs. Creighton$ % % % BOLD Indicates Season Highs

97 MAC REVIEW PAGE 97 ALL-MAC TEAMS FIRST TEAM NAME (SCHOOL) POS HT YR HOMETOWN STATISTICS Renee Bennett (Ball St.) C 6-5 Sr. Muskego, Wis ppg/8.1 rpg Presley Hudson (Central Michigan) G 5-6 So. Wayland, Mich ppg/4.9 apg Tinara Moore (Central Michigan) C 6-3 Jr. Southgate, Mich ppg/7.3 rpg Larissa Lurken (Kent St.) G 5-9 Sr. Cottage Grove, Minn ppg/6.7 rpg Ally Lehman (Northern Illinois) G 5-10 Sr. Nineveh, Ind ppg/9.6 rpg SECOND TEAM NAME (SCHOOL) POS HT YR HOMETOWN STATISTICS Moriah Monaco (Ball St.) F 6-1 Jr. Dover, Ohio 16.1 ppg/6.3 rpg Joanna Smith (Buffalo) G 5-8 Sr. Southaven, Miss ppg/1.7 spg Jordan Korinek (Kent St.) F 6-2 Jr. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 15.3 ppg/6.3 rpg Quiera Lampkins (Ohio) G 5-9 Sr. Gahanna, Ohio 19.8 ppg/2.2 spg JANICE MONAKANA (TOLEDO) F 6-0 SR. LONDON, ENGLAND 12.1 PPG/6.0 RPG THIRD TEAM NAME (SCHOOL) POS HT YR HOMETOWN STATISTICS Jewel Cotton (Central Michigan) F 6-2 Sr. Harper Woods, Mich ppg/6.8 rpg Reyna Frost (Central Michigan) F 6-0 So. Reese, Mich. 9.4 ppg/11.3 rpg MIKAELA BOYD (TOLEDO) G 5-? SO. HILLSIDE, ILL PPG/7.9 RPG JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT (TOLEDO) G 5-10 JR. LONDON, ENGLAND 11.5 PPG/4.2 RPG Breanna Mobley (Western Michigan) F 6-1 So. Lansing, Mich ppg/9.9 rpg Meredith Shipman (Western Michigan) G 5-10 Sr. Fort Wayne, Ind ppg/2.4 spg HONORABLE MENTION NAME (SCHOOL) POS HT YR HOMETOWN STATISTICS Carmen Grande (Ball St.) G 5-8 So. Madrid, Spain 7.3 ppg/7.6 apg Hannah Plybon (Akron) G 5-9 Sr. Orrville, Ohio 16.4 ppg/4.7 rpg ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM NAME (SCHOOL) POS HT YR HOMETOWN STATISTICS Calyn Hosea (Ball St.) G 5-11 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. 6.3 ppg/1.5 spg Stephanie Reid (Buffalo) G 5-6 Jr. Melbourne, Australia 11.5 ppg/7.3 apg Tinara Moore (Central Michigan) C 6-3 Jr. Southgate, Mich ppg/2.0 bpg Jasmine Weatherspoon (Ohio) F 6-2 Sr. Columbus, Ohio 7.3 rpg/1.8 bpg Deja Wimby (Western Michigan) G 5-7 So. Fort Wayne, Ind ppg/2.7 spg PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Larissa Lurken, Kent St. COACH OF THE YEAR: Todd Starkey, Kent St. FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Lauren Dickerson, Miami MAC TOURNAMENT MARCH 6 FIRST ROUND (CAMPUS SITES) Game 1: No. 8 Western Michigan 73, No. 9 Miami 66 Game 2: No. 5 Ohio 63, No. 12 Eastern Michigan 49 Game 3: No. 7 Buffalo 61, No. 10 Bowling Green 45 GAME 4: NO. 6 TOLEDO 65, NO. 11 SEED AKRON 37 MARCH 8 QUARTERFINALS (CLEVELAND, OH) Game 5: Western Michigan 67, No. 1 Central Michigan 63 Game 6: No. 4 Northern Illinois 72, Ohio 71 Game 7: Buffalo 69, No. 2 Ball St. 65 GAME 8: TOLEDO 67, NO. 3 KENT ST. 63 MARCH 10 SEMIFINALS (CLEVELAND, OH) Game 9: Northern Illinois 83, Western Michigan 55 GAME 10: TOLEDO 72, BUFFALO 65 SPECIALTY AWARDS MAC POST-SEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Tinara Moore, Central Michigan SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Destiny Washington, Ball St. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MARCH 15 FIRST ROUND (CORVALLIS, OR) STOCKTON REGIONAL NO. 7 SEED CREIGHTON 76, NO. 10 SEED TOLEDO 49 POSTSEASON WNIT MARCH 16 FIRST ROUND (CAMPUS 71, Ball St. St. 66, Central Michigan 67, Kent St. Dakota St. 94, Northern Illinois 84 MARCH 17 FIRST ROUND (CAMPUS St. 74, Ohio 65 MARCH 11 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (CLEVELAND, OH) GAME 11: TOLEDO 82, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 71

98 MAC REVIEW PAGE 98 WEST DIVISION LEAGUE OVERALL TEAM W L PCT W L PCT #!@Central Michigan #Ball St $TOLEDO Northern Illinois Western Michigan Eastern Michigan MAC FINAL STANDINGS EAST DIVISION LEAGUE OVERALL TEAM W L PCT W L PCT #%Kent St #Ohio Buffalo Miami Bowling Green Akron ! MAC Regular-Season Champion $ MAC Tournament Champion & NCAA Championships Automatic Qualifier # - Postseason WNIT MAC West Division Champion % MAC East Division Champion ALL GAMES ALL GAMES SCORING OFFENSE TEAM G PTS AVG N. Illinois 33 2, C. Michigan 32 2, Ball St. 32 2, Kent St. 32 2, TOLEDO 34 2, Ohio 32 2, W. Michigan 32 2, Buffalo 32 2, Bowling Green 31 1, Akron 30 1, E. Michigan 31 1, Miami 32 1, SCORING DEFENSE TEAM G PTS AVG Buffalo 32 1, TOLEDO 34 2, Ohio 32 1, Ball St. 32 2, W. Michigan 32 2, Miami 32 2, Bowling Green 31 2, Akron 30 2, C. Michigan 32 2, E. Michigan 31 2, Kent St. 32 2, N. Illinois 33 2, SCORING MARGIN TEAM OFF DEF +/- Ball St TOLEDO C. Michigan Ohio Buffalo N. Illinois W. Michigan Kent St Miami Bowling Green Akron E. Michigan FREE THROW PCT TEAM FG-FGA PCT N. Illinois C. Michigan Kent St W. Michigan Miami Ball St Ohio Akron Bowling Green E. Michigan TOLEDO Buffalo OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PCT TEAM FG-FGA PCT Ball St , C. Michigan 895-2, N. Illinois 1,011-2, W. Michigan 823-1, TOLEDO 867-2, Kent St , Buffalo 804-2, Ohio 751-1, Miami 696-1, Akron 680-1, E. Michigan 709-1, Bowling Green 673-1, OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PCT DEFENSE TEAM FG-FGA PCT TOLEDO 738-2, Ohio 653-1, Buffalo 677-1, Ball St , Miami 765-1, Akron 755-1, C. Michigan 829-2, W. Michigan 746-1, Bowling Green 753-1, E. Michigan 806-1, N. Illinois 995-2, Kent St , THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PCT TEAM FG-FGA PCT C. Michigan N. Illinois Ball St Kent St Miami W. Michigan Akron TOLEDO Ohio Bowling Green Buffalo E. Michigan THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PCT DEFENSE TEAM FG-FGA PCT TOLEDO Buffalo Ohio Miami Bowling Green E. Michigan Ball St N. Illinois Kent St Akron C. Michigan W. Michigan ALL GAMES ALL GAMES 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE TEAM G 3-FG AVG Ohio N. Illinois C. Michigan Bowling Green Akron Miami Ball St Buffalo Kent St TOLEDO E. Michigan W. Michigan REBOUNDING MARGIN TEAM REB OPP MAR Buffalo C. Michigan Ball St W. Michigan TOLEDO Kent St Bowling Green N. Illinois Akron E. Michigan Miami Ohio OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS TEAM G REB AVG Buffalo Bowling Green N. Illinois W. Michigan TOLEDO C. Michigan Kent St E. Michigan Ball St Ohio Miami Akron DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS TEAM G REB AVG N. Illinois Ball St TOLEDO C. Michigan Akron Bowling Green Buffalo E. Michigan Kent St Miami W. Michigan Ohio ASSISTS TEAM G AST AVG Ball St TOLEDO N. Illinois Buffalo W. Michigan Kent St C. Michigan Akron Ohio Miami E. Michigan Bowling Green STEALS TEAM G STL AVG Ohio Buffalo TOLEDO W. Michigan Ball St Kent St N. Illinois E. Michigan C. Michigan Bowling Green Miami Akron BLOCKED SHOTS TEAM G BKS AVG Ball St Buffalo C. Michigan Ohio Kent St Miami Akron W. Michigan N. Illinois TOLEDO E. Michigan Bowling Green TURNOVER MARGIN TEAM TURN OPP MAR Ohio TOLEDO Ball St Buffalo W. Michigan N. Illinois Kent St E. Michigan C. Michigan Miami Akron Bowling Green

99 MAC REVIEW PAGE 99 ALL GAMES SCORING PLAYER, TEAM GP PTS PPG 1. Larissa Lurken, KSU Quiera Lampkins, OHIO Ally Lehman, NIU Renee Bennett, BSU Joanna Smith, UB Presley Hudson, CMU Courtney Woods, NIU Hannah Plybon, UA Lauren Dickerson, MIA Tinara Moore, CMU MIKAELA BOYD, UT JANICE MONAKANA, UT JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, UT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE PLAYER, TEAM GP FG-FGA PCT 1. KAAYLA MCINTYRE, UT Jewel Cotton, CMU Breanna Bobley, WMU Destiny Washington, BSU Renee Bennett, BSU Tinara Moore, CMU Reyna Frost, CMU Jordan Korinek, KSU Cassie Oursler, UB McKenna Stephens, KSU FREE THROW PERCENTAGE PLAYER, TEAM GP FT-FTA AVG 1. Presley Hudson, CMU Mikayla Voigt, NIU Courtney Woods, NIU Cassie Breen, CMU Ally Lehman, NIU Larissa Lurken, KSU JANICE MONAKANA, UT Quiera Lampkins, OHIO JoAnna Smith, UB Hannah Plybon, UA JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, UT POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE PLAYER, TEAM GP 3FG-FGA PCT 1. Cassie Breen, CMU Courtney Woods, NIU Moriah Monaco, BSU Presley Hudson, CMU Lauren Dickerson, MIA Sydney Lambert, BGSU Katie Barker, OHIO Sasha Dailey, EMU Janae Poisson, NIU Kelly Karlis, OHIO JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, UT ALL GAMES ASSISTS PLAYER, TEAM GP AST APG 1. Carmen Grande, BSU Stephanie Reid, UB Ally Lehman, NIU Deja Wimby, WMU Presley Hudson, CMU MARIELLA SANTUCCI, UT MIKAELA BOYD, UT Shaunay Edmonds, UA Lauren Dickerson, MIA Naddiyah Cross, KSU BLOCKED SHOTS PLAYER, TEAM GP BLK BPG 1. Tinara Moore, CMU Jasmin Weatherspoon, OHIO Cassie Oursler, UB Larissa Lurken, KSU Kelly Karlis, OHIO KAAYLA McINTYRE, UT Destiny Washington, BSU Summer Hemphill, UB Marley Hill, WMU Renee Bennett, BSU STEALS PLAYER, TEAM GP STL SPG 1. Deja Wimby, WMU Meredith Shipman, WMU Sasha Dailey, EMU Quiera Lampkins, OHIO Stephanie Reid, UB MIKAELA BOYD, UT Shaunay Edmonds, UA Lauren Dickerson, MIA Taylor Agler, OHIO MARIELLA SANTUCCI, UT OVERALL REBOUNDING PLAYER, TEAM GP REB RPG 1. Reyna Frost, CMU Breanna Mobley, WMU Ally Lehman, NIU Tinara Moore, CMU Renee Bennett, BSU MIKAELA BOYD, UT Abby Siefker, BGSU Cassidy Glenn, NIU Summer Hemphill, UB Carly Santoro, BGSU JANICE MONAKANA, UT ALL GAMES 3-POINT FG MADE PLAYER, TEAM GP 3FG AVG 1. Courtney Woods, NIU Moriah Monaco, BSU Cassie Breen, CMU Joanna Smith, UB Presley Hudson, CMU Hannah Plybon, UA Meredith Shipman, WMU Sydney Lambert, BGSU Jill Morrison, BSU Larissa Lurken, KSU JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, UT ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO PLAYER, TEAM GP AST TO RATIO 1. Stephanie Reid, UB Carmen Grande, BSU Ally Lehman, NIU Yamonie Jenkins, OHIO Deja Wimby, WMU MIKAELA BOYD, UT Presley Hudson, CMU Taylor Agler, OHIO MARIELLA SANTUCCI, UT Naddiyah Cross, KSU OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PLAYER, TEAM GP REB RPG 1. Breanna Mobley, WMU Reyna Frost, CMU Abby Siefker, BGSU Ally Lehman, NIU Kelly Smith, NIU Renee Bennett, BSU Destiny Washington, BSU Jewel Cotton, CMU Ashley Tunstall, BGSU Jasmine Weatherspoon, OHIO DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS PLAYER, TEAM GP REB RPG 1. Reyna Frost, CMU Ally Lehman, NIU Phillis Webb, EMU MIKAELA BOYD, UT Breanne Mobley, WMU Carly Santoro, BGSU Renee Bennett, BSU Moriah Monaco, BSU Cassidy Glenn, NIU Courtney Woods, NIU MINUTES PLAYED PLAYER, TEAM GP MP MPG 1. Micah Robinson, EMU 31 1, Presley Hudson, CMU 32 1, Larissa Lurken, KSU 32 1, Ally Lehman, NIU 33 1, Quiera Lampkins, OHIO 31 1, Phillis Webb, EMU 31 1, Meredith Shipman, WMU 32 1, Mikayla Voigt, NIU 33 1, Courtney Woods, NIU 33 1, Cassie Breen, CMU 32 1,

100 MAC TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME RESULTS & RECORDS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS YEAR OPPONENT RESULT ROUND 1982 Ball St.^ W, First Round Eastern Michigan^ L, Quarterfinals 1983 Central Michigan! L, Semifinals 1984 Ohio> W, Semifinals Central Michigan* L, Finals 1988 Central Michigan# L, Quarterfinals 1989 Ohio~ W, Quarterfinals Central Michigan~ W, Semifinals Bowling Green~ L, Finals 1990 Western Michigan~ W, Quarterfinals Bowling Green& L, Semifinals 1991 Kent St.& W, Semifinals Central Michigan& W, Finals 1992 Ball St.~ W, Quarterfinals Central Michigan& W, Semifinals Kent St.& W, Finals 1993 Ohio~ W, Quarterfinals Bowling Green% L, Semifinals 1994 Central Michigan~ W, Quarterfinals Western Michigan% W, Semifinals Bowling Green% L, Finals 1995 Central Michigan~ W, Quarterfinals Western Michigan~ W, Semifinals Miami~ W, OT Finals 1996 W, Quarterfinals W, Semifinals Kent W, Finals 1997 Eastern W, Quarterfinals Bowling W, Semifinals Kent W, Finals 1998 Akron~ W, Quarterfinals Bowling W, Semifinals Kent L, Finals 1999 Central Michigan~ W, Quarterfinals W, Semifinals Kent W, Finals 2000 Ball St.+ W, Quarterfinals Western Michigan+ W, Semifinals Kent St.+ L, Finals 2001 Bowling Green$ W, Quarterfinals Northern Illinois$ W, Semifinals Kent St.$ W, OT Finals 2002 Northern Illinois$ L, Quarterfinals 2003 Marshall$ W, Quarterfinals Western Michigan$ L, Semifinals 2004 Ohio~ W, First Round Eastern Michigan$ L, Quarterfinals 2005 Northern Illinois~ W, First Round Marshall$ L, Quarterfinals 2006 Buffalo< W, First Round Western Michigan$ W, OT Quarterfinals Bowling Green$ L, Semifinals 2007 Buffalo$ W, First Round Bowling Green$ L, Quarterfinals 2008 Buffalo$ W, First Round Ball St.$ W, Quarterfinals Miami$ L, Semifinals 2009 Ohio$ W, Quarterfinals Bowling Green$ L, Semifinals 2010 Ball St.$ W, Quarterfinals Kent St.$ W, Semifinals Bowling Green$ L, Finals 2011 Akron$ W, Quarterfinals Eastern Michigan$ L, Semifinals 2012 Northern Illinois$ W, Quarterfinals Eastern Michigan$ L, Semifinals 2013 Central Michigan$ L, Semifinals 2014 Ohio~ W, First Round Western Michigan$ W, Second Round Akron$ L, Third Round 2015 Miami~ W, First Round Eastern Michigan$ L, Second Round 2016 Akron$ L, (OT) Quarterfinals 2017 Akron~ W, First Round Kent St.$ W, Quarterfinals Buffalo$ W, Semifinals Northern Illinois$ W, Finals ^ - Muncie, IN (Irving Gym) Overall: (.675)! - Oxford, OH (Millett Hall) Home: 16-1 (.941) > - Athens, OH (Convocation Center) Away: 3-1 (.750) * - Rockford, IL (MetroCentre) Neutral: (.600) # - Mt. Pleasant, MI (Rose Arena) & - Detroit, MI (Cobo Arena) % - Columbus, OH (Battelle Hall) ~ - Toledo, OH (Savage - Toledo, OH (SeaGate Centre) + - Cleveland, OH (Public Hall) $ - Cleveland, OH (Gund/Quicken Loans Arena) < - Buffalo, NY (Alumni Arena) MAC TOURNEY RECORDS PAGE 100 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points 36, K. Carter vs. Kent St. (3/10/01) Field Goals Made 12, K. Knuth vs. Central Michigan (2/26/99) Field Goals Att. 25, K. Knuth vs. Central Michigan (2/26/99) Field Goal Pct..857 (6-of-7), A. Clifton vs. Miami (3/14/08) 3PT FGs Made 7, J.A. Bravo-Harriott vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15) 7, J. Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09) 3PT FGs Att. 14, J.A. Bravo-Harriott vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15) 3PT FG Pct..875 (7-of-8), J. Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09) Free Throws Made 16, K. Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99) Free Throws Att. 20, M. Blessing vs. Marshall (3/12/03) Free Throw Pct (16-of-16), K. Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99) Rebounds 19, A. Drake vs. Miami (3/11/95) Assists 12, A. Dortch vs. Eastern Michigan (3/9/12) 12, H. Smith vs. Ohio (3/9/93) Steals 7, K. Knuth vs. Kent St. (3/1/99) 7, K. Tews vs. Akron (2/27/98) 7, K. Knuth vs. Bowling Green (3/6/98) Blocked Shots 6, K. MCINTYRE VS. NORTHERN ILLINOIS (3/11/17) 6, Y. Richardson vs. Kent St. (3/12/10) TEAM HIGHS Points 107 vs. Ball St. (3/10/92) Field Goals Made 39 vs. Ball St. (3/10/92) 39 vs. Ohio (3/7/89) Field Goals Att. 71 vs. Bowling Green (3/6/97) Field Goal Pct..619 (39-of-63) vs. Ohio (3/7/89) 3PT FGs Made 11 vs. Ohio (3/9/93) 3PT FGs Att. 32 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15) 3PT FG Pct..600 (12-of-20) vs. Miami (3/14/08) Free Throws Made 31 vs. Marshall (3/12/03) Free Throws Att. 42 vs. Marshall (3/12/03) Free Throw Pct..909 (10-of-11) vs. Central Michigan (3/9/91) Rebounds 57 vs. Western Michigan (3/14/03) Assists 30 vs. Ohio (3/7/89) Steals 16 vs. Bowling Green (3/6/97) Fouls 26 vs. Bowling Green (3/12/89) 26 vs. Central Michigan (3/10/84) Turnovers 27 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/9/12) Blocked Shots 9 VS. NORTHERN ILLINOIS (3/11/17) 9 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/11) BOLD ITALICS INDICATES ON ROSTER OR OCCURRED IN MAC TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM WON LOST PCT TITLES 1. TOLEDO Bowling Green Kent St Eastern Michigan Miami Western Michigan Central Michigan Buffalo Ball St Northern Illinois Ohio Akron

101 GAME-BY-GAME MAC TOURNEY STATS UNDER COACH CULLOP PAGE 101 OPPONENT FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T PF AST TO BLK STL Ohio % % % vs. Toledo (3/13/09) % % % Toledo % % % vs. BGSU (3/14/09) % % % Ball State % % % vs. Toledo (3/10/10) % % % Kent State % % % vs. Toledo (3/12/10) % % % Toledo % % % vs. BGSU (3/13/10) % % % Akron % % % vs. Toledo (3/9/11) % % % Eastern Michigan % % % vs. Toledo (3/11/11) % % % Northern Illinois % % % vs. Toledo (3/8/12) % % % Toledo % % % vs. E. Michigan (3/9/12) % % % CMU % % % vs. Toledo (3/15/13) % % % Ohio % % % at Toledo (3/10/14) % % % Western Michigan % % % vs. Toledo (3/12/14) % % % Toledo % % % vs. Akron (3/13/14) % % % Miami % % % at Toledo (3/9/15) % % % Toledo % % % vs. E. Michigan (3/11/15) % % % Akron % % % vs. Toledo (3/9/16) % % % Akron % % % at Toledo (3/6/17) % % % Toledo % % % vs. Kent St. (3/8/17) % % % Buffalo % % % vs. Toledo (3/10/17) % % % Toledo % % % vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) % % % BOLD INDICATES GAME HIGH UNDER COACH CULLOP

102 2017 MAC TOURNAMENT BRACKET PAGE MAC Women s Basketball Tournament Bracket March 6th First Round Campus Sites March 6, 8-11 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio March 8th Quarterfinals Quicken Loans Arena March 10th Semifinals Quicken Loans Arena March 11th Championship Quicken Loans Arena No. 8 Western Michigan 73 5:30 p.m. EST (ESPN3) No. 9 Miami 66 No. 8 Western Michigan Noon EST (BCSN/Spectrum Sports/ESPN3) No. 1 Central Michigan 63 No. 8 Western Michigan 55 No. 5 Ohio 63 6:00 p.m. EST (ESPN3) No. 12 Eastern Michigan 49 No. 5 Ohio 71 Time TBA* (BCSN/Spectrum Sports/ESPN3) No. 4 Northern Illinois 72 11:00 a.m. EST (BCSN/Spectrum Sports/ESPN3) No. 4 Northern Illinois 83 No. 4 Northern Illinois 71 No. 7 Buffalo 61 5:30 p.m. EST (ESPN3) No. 10 Bowling Green 45 No. 7 Buffalo 69 Time TBA* (BCSN/Spectrum Sports/ESPN3) No. 2 Ball State 65 No. 7 Buffalo 65 11:00 a.m. EST (CBS Sports Network) No. 6 Toledo MAC Tournament Champion No. 6 Toledo 65 5:30 p.m. EST (ESPN3) No. 11 Akron 37 No. 6 Toledo 67 Time TBA* (BCSN/Spectrum Sports/ESPN3) No. 3 Kent State 63 1:30 p.m. EST (BCSN/Spectrum Sports/ESPN3) No. 6 Toledo 72 No. 6 Toledo 82 Monday, March 6th, 2017 First Round (High Seed Campus Sites) Game 1: No. 8 Western Michigan 73, No. 9 Miami 66 Game 2: No. 5 Ohio 63, No. 12 Eastern Michigan 49 Game 3: No. 7 Buffalo 61, No. 10 Bowling Green 45 Game 4: No. 6 Toledo 65, No. 11 Akron 37 Wednesday, March 8th, 2017 Quarterfinals Game 5: No. 8 Western Michigan 67, No. 1 Central Michigan 63 Game 6: No. 5 Ohio 71, No. 4 Northern Illinois 72 Game 7: No. 7 Buffalo 69, No. 2 Ball State 65 Game 8: No. 6 Toledo 67, No. 3 Kent State 63 MAC Women s Basketball Tournament Friday, March 10th, 2017 Semifinals Game 9: No. 8 Western Michigan 55, No. 4 Northern Ill. 83 Game 10: No. 7 Buffalo 65, No. 6 Toledo 72 Saturday, March 11th, 2017 MAC Championship Game 11: No. 4 Northern Illinois 71, No. 6 Toledo 82 (CBS Sports Network) ^ Game will be televised on BCSN/Spectrum Sports/ESPN3

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