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1 WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Vincent Novicki Associate Director of Athletics Communications Richie Regan Recreation Center 400 South Orange Ave. South Orange, NJ Office: (973) Cell: (908) vincent.novicki@shu.edu Web: SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall: 13-6 BIG EAST: 4-4 NOVEMBER 2 PHILADELPHIA (EXH.) W, (OT) 8 LONGWOOD (PSN) W, RIDER (PSN) W, WEBER STATE (PSN) W, at #21/17 South Carolina L, WAGNER (PSN) W, SAVANNAH STATE ^ (PSN) W, FRESNO STATE ^ (PSN) W, DECEMBER 7 UMASS LOWELL (PSN) W, at Illinois! L, NJIT (PSN) W, at St. John s* L, STONY BROOK (PSN) W, JANUARY 4 BUTLER* (PSN) L, at NR/RV Villanova* (FOX Sports 2) W, DEPAUL* (PSN) L, GEORGETOWN* (PSN) W, at Xavier* W, at Providence* W, CREIGHTON* (PSN) L, FEBRUARY 1 RV/NR ST. JOHN S* (PSN) 2:00 PM 5 at Marquette* 8:00 PM 9 VILLANOVA* (PSN) 2:00 PM 12 at Georgetown* 8:00 PM 15 at DePaul* 5:00 PM 18 PROVIDENCE* (PSN) 7:00 PM 22 MARQUETTE* (PSN) 2:00 PM 26 at Creighton* 8:05 PM MARCH 1 at Butler* 2:00 PM 4 XAVIER* (PSN) 7:00 PM 8-11 BIG EAST Tournament # TBA PSN - Pirate Sports Network ^ Seton Hall Thanksgiving Classic! - Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge * Denotes BIG EAST contest # BIG EAST Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) SETON HALL PIRATES (13-6, 4-4) PROJECTED SETON HALL STARTERS 1 T. RICHARDSON-SMITH F 6-0 So. Bay City, Texas Bay City PTS REB AST STL ALEXIS BROWN G 5-8 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Potter s House Christian Academy PTS REB AST STL KA-DEIDRE SIMMONS G 5-10 RS- Jr. Newark, N.J. Malcolm X. Shabazz PTS REB AST STL BRA SHEY ALI F 6-0 RS-So. Plainfield, N.J. Nazareth (N.Y.) PTS REB AST STL JANEE JOHNSON F 6-1 Sr. Matthews, N.C. Providence Day PTS REB AST STL GAME #20: ST. JOHN S Saturday, Feb. 1 2:00 PM South Orange, N.J. Arena (Cap.): Walsh Gymnasium (2,600) TV/Streaming: Pirate Sports Network PXP: Jason Guerette Color: David Gass Radio: 89.5 FM WSOU (Online) PXP: Fernando Torres Color: Hill Boyce All-Time Series: St. John s leads, Last Meeting: Dec. 28, SJU, SHU Streak: L2 ABOUT THE MATCHUP The Seton Hall University women s basketball team continues its home stand as the Pirates host their annual Play 4Kay game in a battle with the St. John s Red Storm on Saturday, Feb. 1, in Walsh Gymnasium at 2 p.m. 4St. John s leads the all-time series with Seton Hall The Pirates are all-time against the Red Storm in Walsh Gym, including a victory last season. St. John s has won two straight in the series. 4The two teams met back on Dec. 28, with St. John s picking up a win in Queens. SETON HALL STATUS 4Seton Hall had its three-game winning streak snapped with a loss to Creighton on Tuesday night. 4Bra Shey Ali led Seton Hall with 19 points and 11 rebounds against Creighton for her fourth-straight double-double. Ka-Deidre Simmons finished with 11 points and seven assists. 4At 4-4 in the BIG EAST the Pirates are currently tied for fifth in the league with Marquette, who they will visit next week in Milwaukee. ST. JOHN S STATUS 4St. John s is the hottest team in the BIG EAST. Sitting in first place in the standings and winners of seven straight the Red Storm are coming off an win over Xavier on Wednesday night. 4Two players average double figures for St. John s, who is led by Aliyyah Handford s 16.4 ppg, which ranks fifth in the league. 4Like Seton Hall, the Red Storm have won their last three BIG EAST road games, which includes victories at DePaul, Marquette and Villanova. SETON HALL S TOP RESERVES No. Name Position Height Class Points Rebounds Assists Minutes 0 Sidney Cook F 6-2 R-Fr Brittany Webb C 6-4 Sr Chizoba Ekedigwe C 6-5 Jr Tara Inman G 5-9 Fr Breanna Jones F 6-0 Gr ST. JOHN S RED STORM (15-5, 8-1) ST. JOHN S PROBABLE STARTERS No. Name Position Height Class Points Rebounds Assists Minutes 3 Aliyyah Handford G 5-9 So Briana Brown G 5-8 Sr Eugeneia McPherson G 5-8 R-Sr Amber Thompson F 6-2 Jr Sandra Udobi F 6-2 So SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

2 RADIO/TV ROSTER #0 - SIDNEY COOK RS-Freshman Forward Parkton, N.C. #1 - TABATHA RICHARDSON-SMITH Sophomore Forward Bay City, Texas #3 - CHIZOBA EKEDIGWE Junior Center Laurel, Md. #4 - JASMINE MCCALL Sophomore Guard Manalapan, N.J. #5 - ALEXIS BROWN Junior Guard/Forward Jacksonville, Fla. #10 - JORDAN MOSLEY Junior Guard Orlando, Fla. #11 - KA-DEIDRE SIMMONS RS-Junior Guard Newark, N.J. #14 - ELAINE SWABY Senior Forward Paterson, N.J. #15 - BRITTANY WEBB Senior Center New York, N.Y. #21 - KATHLEEN EGAN Freshman Guard/Forward Aberdeen, N.J. #22 - TERESA KUCERA Freshman Guard/Forward Schwäbisch Hall, Germany #23 - TARA INMAN Freshman Guard Holmdel, N.J. #24 - BRA SHEY ALI RS-Sophomore Forward Plainfield, N.J. #44 - JANEE JOHNSON Senior Forward Matthews, N.C. #55 - BREANNA JONES Graduate Forward Springfield, Va. ANTHONY BOZZELLA Head Coach First Season Seton Hall 89 STEPHANIE DEL PREORE Asst. Coach First Season Marist 04 LAUREN DEFALCO Asst. Coach First Season Iona 08 TIFFANY JONES-SMART Asst. Coach First Season Saint Peter s SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

3 Seton Hall University Women s Basketball Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School) 0 Sidney Cook F 6-2 RS-Fr. Parkton, N.C. (South View) 1 Tabatha Richardson-Smith F 6-0 So. Bay City, Texas (Bay City) 3 Chizoba Ekedigwe C 6-5 Jr. Laurel, Md. (St. Vincent Pallotti) 4 Jasmine McCall G 5-9 So. Manalapan, N.J. (Manalapan) 5 Alexis Brown G 5-8 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Potter s House Christian Academy) 10 Jordan Mosley G 5-10 Jr. Orlando, Fla. (Timber Creek) 11 Ka-Deidre Simmons G 5-8 RS-Jr. Newark, N.J. (Malcolm X. Shabazz) 14 Elaine Swaby F 6-1 Sr. Paterson, N.J. (John F. Kennedy) 15 Brittany Webb C 6-4 Sr. New York, N.Y. (ASA) (St. Michael Academy) 21 Kathleen Egan G/F 5-10 Fr. Aberdeen, N.J. (St. John Vianney) 22 Teresa Kucera F/G 6-2 Fr. Schwabisch Hall, Germany (Theodor Heuss Gymnasium) 23 Tara Inman G 5-9 Fr. Holmdel, N.J. (Holmdel) 24 Bra Shey Ali F 6-0 RS-So. Plainfield, N.J. (Nazareth (N.Y.)) 44 Janee Johnson F 6-1 Sr. Matthews, N.C. (Gulf Coast CC) (Providence Day) 55 Breanna Jones F 6-0 Gr. Springfield, Va. (Episcopal) Head Coach: Anthony Bozzella (Seton Hall 89) - First Season Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Del Preore (Marist 04), Lauren DeFalco (Iona 08), Tiffany Jones (Saint Peter s 06) Director of Basketball Operations: Timothy Gardner (Maryland 03) Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Marissa Flagg (Iona 11) Graduate Assistant: Alexandra Maseko (Seton Hall 13) Seton Hall University Women s Basketball Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School) 24 Bra Shey Ali F 6-0 RS-So. Plainfield, N.J. (Nazareth (N.Y.)) 5 Alexis Brown G 5-8 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Potter s House Christian Academy) 0 Sidney Cook F 6-2 RS-Fr. Parkton, N.C. (South View) 21 Kathleen Egan G/F 5-10 Fr. Aberdeen, N.J. (St. John Vianney) 3 Chizoba Ekedigwe C 6-5 Jr. Laurel, Md. (St. Vincent Pallotti) 23 Tara Inman G 5-9 Fr. Holmdel, N.J. (Holmdel) 44 Janee Johnson F 6-1 Sr. Matthews, N.C. (Gulf Coast CC) (Providence Day) 55 Breanna Jones F 6-0 Gr. Hampton, Va. (Hampton) 22 Teresa Kucera F/G 6-2 Fr. Schwabisch Hall, Germany (Theodor Heuss Gymnasium) 4 Jasmine McCall G 5-9 So. Manalapan, N.J. (Manalapan) 10 Jordan Mosley G 5-10 Jr. Orlando, Fla. (Timber Creek) 1 Tabatha Richardson-Smith F 6-0 So. Bay City, Texas (Bay City) 11 Ka-Deidre Simmons G 5-8 RS-Jr. Newark, N.J. (Malcolm X. Shabazz) 14 Elaine Swaby F 6-1 Sr. Paterson, N.J. (John F. Kennedy) 15 Brittany Webb C 6-4 Sr. New York, N.Y. (ASA) (St. Michael Academy) BY ELIGIBILITY Seniors (4): Janee Johnson, Breanna Jones, Elaine Swaby, Brittany Webb Juniors (4): Alexis Brown, Chizoba Ekedigwe, Jordan Mosley, Ka-Deidre Simmons Sophomores (3): Bra Shey Ali, Jasmine McCall, Tabatha Richardson-Smith Freshmen (4): Sidney Cook, Kathleen Egan, Tara Inman, Teresa Kucera BY POSITION Guards (5): Alexis Brown, Tara Inman, Jasmine McCall, Jordan Mosley, Ka-Deidre Simmons Forwards (6): Bra Shey Ali, Sidney Cook, Janee Johnson, Breanna Jones, Tabatha Richardson-Smith, Elaine Swaby Guard/Forward (2): Kathleen Egan, Teresa Kucera Centers (2): Chizoba Ekedigwe, Brittany Webb PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Chizoba Ekedigwe... Chiz-OH-buh Eck-uh-DEEG-WAY Janee Johnson...JAN-AY Bra Shey Ali... Brah-shay Ka-Deidre Simmons...Kah-DEE-druh Teresa Kucera...KU-chair-ah Tara Inman...tear-ah Anthony Bozzella...BO-zell-ah SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

4 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location: South Orange, N.J. Founded: 1856 Enrollment: 9,700 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: BIG EAST Nickname: Pirates Colors: Blue & White Home Court (Cap.): Walsh Gymnasium (2,600) President: Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban Director of Athletics: Patrick G. Lyons Athletic Department Phone: (973) Athletic Department Website: shupirates.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Anthony Bozzella Alma Mater/Year: Seton Hall/1989 Record at SHU/Years: 13-5/First Career Record/Years: /21 Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Del Preore (Marist 04); Lauren DeFalco (Iona 08); Tiffany Jones-Smart (Saint Peter s 06) Director of Operations: Timothy Gardner (Maryland 03) Coordinator of Operations: Marissa Flagg (Iona 11) Office Phone: (973) TEAM INFORMATION Record: BIG EAST Record/Finish: 5-11/T-11th Postseason: None Players Returning/Lost: 11/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Newcomers: 4 PROGRAM HISTORY First Season: All-Time Record: All-Time BIG EAST Record: NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2 (1994, 1995) WNIT Appearances: 3 (2003, 2004, 2007) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Asst. Ath. Dir. Communications: Stephen Dombroski Assoc. Dir. Ath. Communications: Vincent Novicki Novicki vincent.novicki@shu.edu Communications Phone: (973) Communications Fax: (973) Novicki Cell Phone: (908) ACT II: LAST TIME AGAINST ST. JOHN S 4Seton Hall lost at St. John s when the teams met for a first time this season on Dec A two possession game hinged on a late Seton Hall turnover as St. John s pulled away for a nine point win, which was its largest lead at any point in the game. 4Bra Shey Ali led the Pirates offensively with 16 points, while Sidney Cook registered the first double-double of her career with 11 points and 14 rebounds. 4Three-point shooting played a key role in the game as Seton Hall shot just 1-for-11 from beyond the arc while St. John s was 7-for-14, having entered the game not making more than five 3-pointers in a game all season. 4BIG EAST leading scorer Tabatha Richardson-Smith was limited to nine points, her second-lowest scoring output of the season. HALF CENTURY 4With 18 points against Creighton on Jan. 28 sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith eclipsed 500-career points. 4She has tallied 506 points in 50-career games and is averaging 10.1 ppg in her career. 4Richardson-Smith leads the BIG EAST in scoring at 18.6 ppg this season and has recorded nine 20-point games with 16 double-digit scoring efforts. HEADED FOR THE TOP SPOT 4Ka-Deidre Simmons has recorded 120 assists this year which ranks 10th in the Seton Hall alltime single-season list. 4Simmons is averaging a BIG EAST best 6.3 assists per game and if she maintains her current pace she will break the school record for single-season assists. 4The first-place spot is currently held by Kathy O Reilly who dished out 158 assists during her campaign. 4Prior to this year Simmons highest single-season effort was 122 assists in NICE REBOUND 4With its win over Georgetown on Saturday, Jan. 18, Seton Hall improved to 5-0 this season when coming off a loss. 4Seton Hall is the only BIG EAST team to avoid falling in back-to-back games so far this season. 4This is the deepest into the season Seton Hall has gone without dropping consecutive games since when the Pirates lasted all year without a two-game losing streak. ST. JOHN S SERIES HISTORY All-Time: St. John s leads, Last Meeting: Dec. 28, SJU, At Home: On the road: Streak: L2 LAST FIVE MEETINGS 12/28/13 A L /9/13 N L /2/13 H W /12/13 A L /4/12 H L SHU TALE OF THE TAPE ST. JOHN S Overall Record Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Rebounding Rebound Margin FG Percentage FG Percentage Def FG Percentage FG Percentage Def FT Percentage Assists/Game Turnovers/Game Steals/Game Blocks/Game SENIOR IMPACT 4Senior forward Janee Johnson has seen a boost to her offensive numbers over her last seven games. 4After scoring a season-low two points at St. John s she bounced back to pour in a career-high 16 points in a win over Stony Brook. 4Including that game Johnson has scored in double figures in six of her last seven games played she is averaging 10.7 ppg over that same period, while her season scoring average stands at 9.0 ppg, which ranks fifth on the team. PROTECTING THE ROCK 4Seton Hall has really been taking care of the basketball during conference play, averaging just 10.8 turnovers per game. 4The Pirates committed a season-low five turnovers against Creighton on Jan Cutting down on turnovers has not necessarily translated to wins and loses, Seton Hall is 0-3 in BIG EAST games in which it turned the ball over 10 or fewer times BIG EAST STANDINGS Team Conference Overall St. John s DePaul Creighton Villanova Marquette Seton Hall Butler Xavier Georgetown Providence UP NEXT FOR THE PIRATES... MARQUETTE Wednesday, Feb. 5 8:00 PM Milwaukee, Wis. (Al McGuire Center) SERIES HISTORY: Marquette leads, 6-2 LAST MEETING: Jan. 15, MARQ, Seton Hall closes out its first round of BIG EAST matchups as it heads to Milwaukee, Wis., to face Marquette University on Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 8 p.m. (ET). This game was originally scheduled for Jan. 8, but was rescheduled due to travel difficulties earlier in the season. Marquette has lost its last two games, falling on the road to Creighton and DePaul, and will host Georgetown on Saturday before facing the Pirates next Wednesday. Katherine Plouffe leads the Golden Eagles and ranks second in the BIG EAST with 18.3 ppg, and she is also averaging 10.3 rebounds per game. Marquette is the best rebounding team in the league with a rebounding margin of SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

5 HEAD COACH ANTHONY BOZZELLA 4Anthony Bozzella was named the fourth coach in Seton Hall women's basketball history on March 27, A 1989 graduate of Seton Hall University, Bozzella brings more than 20 years of coaching experience and north of 300-career victories to Seton Hall. 4A proven winner, Anthony Bozzella has turned every program he has ever been around into a perennial contender for a conference title and postseason berth. 4At Southampton he took a team that never had a winning record guided the team to six-straight postseason appearances. 4It took Bozzella less than a year to resurrect LIU Brooklyn, leading the Blackbirds to the NCAA Tournament in his first year despite the team failing to post a winning record prior to Bozzella s arrival. 4Iona never had a winning season before Bozzella came on the scene, and he had the Gaels targeting the postseason within four years. 4Went overall in his last eight seasons at Iona, guiding the Gaels to four postseason berths, three 20-win seasons and three appearances in the MAAC Championship Game. 4Stresses academic success, has boasted a perfect APR score in six of the last season seasons and has a 100% graduation rate over every player he has recruited. Saw 64 student-athletes earn MAAC All-Academic honors. 4Received four straight NCAA APR Public Recognition Awards, including most recently for the academic year. TONY BOZZELLA YEAR-BY-YEAR Year School Record Pct Southampton Southampton Southampton Southampton Southampton Southampton Southampton Southampton Long Island University Long Island University Iona Iona Iona Iona Iona Iona Iona Iona Iona Iona Iona Seton Hall years ALL-TIME ASSISTS 1. Kathy O Reilly ( 85-89) Jodi Brooks ( 90-94) 441 Phyllis Mangina ( 77-81) Christine Koren ( 95-98) Cindy Allman ( 82-86) Kimya Lee ( 90-94) Leslie Fairbanks ( 80-84) Tonya Alleyne ( 87-92) Ka-Deidre Simmons (2010-Pres.) Sandy Mitchell ( 94-98) 299 SEEING DOUBLE 4The hot streak continued for sophomore Bra Shey Ali as she recorded her fourth-straight double-double with a career-high 19 points and 11 rebounds against Creighton on Jan Ali has compiled a double-double in five of her last six games and has led Seton Hall in rebounding in all six of those contests, averaging 12.3 ppg and 13.7 rpg during that period. 4Her six double-doubles this season are the most for a Seton Hall player since Kandice Green finished the season with six. BACK ON THE HONOR ROLL 4Ka-Deidre Simmons landed on the BIG EAST Honor Roll on Jan. 27 for the second time this season. 4The latest honor came after she averaged 18.5 points and 8.5 assists per game in leading the Pirates to a pair of road wins over Xavier and Providence. 4Simmons had 17 points and nine dimes in the win at Xavier and scored a team-high 20 points with eight more assists at Providence. 4She was also named to the Honor Roll on Dec. 13, and was selected as the BIG EAST Player of the Week on Jan. 13. PUSHING 90 4Seton Hall s win over Providence on Jan. 25, was a historic one for the Hall. 4The victory marked the first time the Pirates scored 90 points in a BIG EAST game in over 19 years, since a victory at Providence on Jan. 7, The Pirates have now broken the 90 point threshold twice this season. The last time SHU scored at least 90 points in multiple games in the same season came during the campaign when the squad accomplished the feat on three occasions. ALL-TIME FREE THROWS MADE 1. Dana Wynne ( 93-97) Geraldine Saintilus ( 85-89) Ozelina Gorham ( 78-82) Leslie Fairbanks ( 80-84) Kandice Green ( 08-11) Ka-Deidre Simmons (2010-Pres.) Patti Jaworski ( 79-83) Marcia Foster ( 80-84) Debbie Hartnett ( 85-89) Kathy O Reilly ( 84-88) 251 MAJOR COMEBACK 4Erasing a 16-point second half deficit at Providence, Seton Hall came back from a halftime deficit to pick up a win for the second time this season. 4The Pirates are now 2-3 in games in which they trailed at the half, also coming from behind to beat Fresno State on Nov The 10-point halftime deficit against Providence was the largest of the season for SHU and the 16 point disadvantage in the second half was the second largest of the year. 4Seton Hall has trailed by 10 or more points just three times this season, falling behind by double digits to South Carolina, Butler and Providence. ROAD SUCCESS 4Defeating Providence on Saturday afternoon, Seton Hall picked up its third-straight BIG EAST road victory. 4The Pirates are now 3-1 on the road in conference play, which is the most BIG EAST road wins for the Pirates since the season. 4Seton Hall had not won back-to-back BIG EAST road games since The last time the Pirates won three-straight BIG EAST games away from Walsh Gym came in , a stretch that ended with a win at Providence on Feb. 13, FABULOUS FIVE 4Seton Hall saw all five of its starters score in double figures in the wins over Georgetown on Jan. 18 and at Providence on Jan It is the first time the Pirates have had five players score in double figures in a pair of BIG EAST games since the season. 4The Georgetown win marked the first time the Pirates had five players record at least 10 points in a game since a win over Stony Brook on Dec. 17, Seton Hall had not seen five players in double figures in a BIG EAST game in just over five years, since six accomplished the feat in a victory at Syracuse on Jan. 13, SETON HALL INKS MOLYNEAUX AND LUNDBERG FOR 2014 Seton Hall head women s basketball coach Anthony Bozzella has signed two student-athletes, Jordan Molyneaux and Claire Lundberg, to National Letters of Intent to join the Pirates in the fall. Jordan Molyneaux - Aurora, Colo. (Regis Jesuit) A 6-foot-4 forward ranked as the No. 16 post player by ESPN and the No. 31 forward by the Collegiate Girls Basketball Report. Helped lead Regis Jesuit to a 26-2 overall record the CHSAA Class 5 championship in Averaged 7.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per year as a junior. Claire Lundberg - Andover, Minn. (Anoka) Anoka s all-time leading scorer with over 1,000 career points; is averaging over 14 ppg as a senior. A 6-foot-1 wing ranked as the No. 327 overall prospect in the Class of 2014 by the All Star Girls report. Scored 22 points in the 2011 Minnesota Section 7AAAA state championship game to help lead Anoka to the title SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

6 SETON HALL S RECORD WHEN... Overall At home On the road At neutral sites After a win After a loss In overtime Vs. ranked opponents Games decided by 1-3 points Games decided by 4-5 points Games decided by 6-10 points Games decided by points Games decided by 20+ points Leading at the half Trailing at the half Tied at the half SHU has more field goals Opponent has more field goals Field goals are tied SHU shoots 40% or better SHU shoots under 40% SHU outshoots opponent Opponent shoots 40% or better Opponent shoots under 40% SHU outrebounds opponent Opponent outrebounds SHU Rebounds are tied SHU has more FT attempts Opponent has more FT attempts FT attempts are tied SHU 3FG% is 40% or better SHU 3FG% is under 40% SHU creates more turnovers Opponent creates more turnovers Turnovers are tied SHU scores 100+ points SHU scores points SHU scores points SHU scores points SHU scores points SHU scores points SHU scores under 50 points Opponent scores 100+ points Opponent scores points Opponent scores points Opponent scores points Opponent scores points Opponent scores points Opponent scores under 50 points On Monday On Tuesday On Wednesday On Thursday On Friday On Saturday On Sunday In November In December In January In February In March THE LAST TIME... A Seton Hall player scored 30 points...tabatha Richardson-Smith, 30, vs. Rider 11/10/13 A Seton Hall player scored 35 points...jasmine Crew, 35, vs. La. Tech, 11/24/11 A Seton Hall player scored 40 points... An opposing player scored 30 points... Brianna Edwards, Providence (33) - Feb. 20, 2013 An opposing player scored 35 points...robyn Fairbanks, Utah Valley State (39) - Nov. 21, 2007 Two Seton Hall players scored 20 points... vs. Providence, 2/20/13 Seton Hall had five players score in double figures... at Providence, 1/25/14 Seton Hall had six players score in double figures... at Syracuse, 1/13/09 No Seton Hall players scored in double figures...at Michigan, 11/19/12 No opponent players scored in double figures...stony Brook, 12/17/11 Seton Hall had a player with 15 rebounds... Bra Shey Ali, 16, at Providence, 1/25/14 Seton Hall had a player with 20 rebounds...tajay Ashmeade, 21, vs. William & Mary, 12/21/11 Seton Hall had a player with 25 rebounds...ozelina Gorham, 25, vs. Scranton, 1/9/79 Two Seton Hall players grabbed double-figure rebounds...at Providence, 1/25/14 Two Seton Hall players recorded double-doubles...at Providence, 1/25/14 Seton Hall made point field goals... vs. Drexel, 11, 12/12/11 A Seton Hall opponent made point field goals...xavier, 11, 1/21/14 Seton Hall forced 30+ turnovers... vs. Rhode Island, 31, 12/29/10 Seton Hall committed 30+ turnovers... vs. UMass Lowell, 31, 12/7/13 Seton Hall had 20+ steals...vs. Lafayette, 24, 12/13/93 A Seton Hall opponent had 20+ steals... Miami, 21, 1/19/02 Seton Hall blocked 10+ shots...vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 10, 11/11/11 A Seton Hall player had 10 assists...ka-deidre Simmons, 12, vs. UMass Lowell, 12/7/13 A Seton Hall player had 15 assists... Seton Hall scored 100 points or more...vs. St. Francis (N.Y.), 102, 12/1/87 Seton Hall allowed 100 points or more... at Connecticut, 106, 1/9/07 Seton Hall scored 90 points or more... at Providence, 90, 1/25/14 Seton Hall allowed 90 points or more... at Connecticut, 90, 2/23/13 Seton Hall scored 50 points or less...vs. St. John s, 45, 3/9/13 Seton Hall allowed 50 points or less...vs. NJIT, 48, 12/21/13 Seton Hall scored 40 points or less... at Connecticut, 30, 2/23/13 Seton Hall allowed 40 points or less...vs. New Orleans, 35, 12/19/12 Seton Hall shot 60% FG or better... vs. St. John s,.614 (27-44), 2/8/98 Seton Hall shot 30% FG or lower...vs. Savannah State,.186 (11-59), 11/29/13 An opponent shot 60% FG or better... Notre Dame,.640 (32-50), 2/8/11 An opponent shot 30% FG or lower... NJIT,.283 (15-53), 12/21/13 An opponent shot 25% FG or lower... Longwood,.241 (14-58), 11/8/13 Seton Hall won by 40 points... vs. New Orleans, 82-35, 12/19/12 Seton Hall lost by 40 points...at #3/3 Connecticut, 30-90, 2/23/13 Seton Hall won in overtime...at William and Mary, 73-67, 12/5/10 Seton Hall won in double-overtime...vs. Rhode Island, 73-69, 12/29/10 Seton Hall lost in overtime...vs. Alabama, 62-56, 11/25/11 Seton Hall was ranked... #25, 1/31/95 Seton Hall played an AP ranked opponent...#21, at South Carolina, 67-88, 11/17/13 Seton Hall defeated an AP ranked opponent...vs. #19 Marquette, 63-58, 2/20/07 Seton Hall defeated an AP top 10 opponent...vs. #8 Connecticut, 74-53, 1/05/94 Seton Hall won 5+ games in a row...dec. 6, 2008-Dec. 31, 2008, 7-game streak Seton Hall won 10+ games in a row...nov. 26, 1994-Jan. 2, 1995, 10-game streak Seton Hall lost 5+ games in a row...jan. 30, 2013-Feb. 16, 2013, 5-game streak Seton Hall lost 10+ games in a row... Dec. 21, 2011-Feb. 21, 2012, 16-game streak Seton Hall won 5+ games in a row at home... Feb. 20, 2013-Dec. 31, 2013, 11-game streak Seton Hall lost 5+ games in a row at home...dec. 21, 2011-Feb. 2, 2012, 9-game streak Seton Hall won 10+ games in a row at home... Feb. 20, 2013-Dec. 31, 2013, 11-game streak Seton Hall lost 10+ games in a row at home...dec. 19, 1985-Feb. 4, 1986, 10-game streak Seton Hall won 15+ games in a row at home... Jan. 5, 1993-Jan. 11, 1995, 20-game streak Seton Hall lost 15+ games in a row at home... Seton Hall won 5+ games in a row away from home...dec. 21, 2007-Jan. 8, 2008, 5-game streak Seton Hall won 10+ games in a row away from home SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

7 DOUBLE-DOUBLES SEASON CAREER STREAK Bra Shey Ali Sidney Cook Tabatha Richardson-Smith Ka-Deidre Simmons DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING SEASON CAREER STREAK Bra Shey Ali Alexis Brown Sidney Cook Chizoba Ekedigwe Tara Inman Janee Johnson Breanna Jones Tabatha Richardson-Smith Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Webb POINT GAMES SEASON CAREER STREAK Tabatha Richardson-Smith Ka-Deidre Simmons REBOUND GAMES SEASON CAREER STREAK Bra Shey Ali Alexis Brown Sidney Cook Janee Johnson Breanna Jones Tabatha Richardson-Smith Ka-Deidre Simmons ASSIST GAMES SEASON CAREER STREAK Ka-Deidre Simmons LED TEAM IN SCORING SEASON STREAK Bra Shey Ali 2 1 Alexis Brown 1 - Tabatha Richardson-Smith 9 - Ka-Deidre Simmons 6 - Brittany Webb 1 - LED TEAM IN REBOUNDING SEASON STREAK Bra Shey Ali 10 6 Sidney Cook 7 - Janee Johnson 1 - Tabatha Richardson-Smith 3 - LED TEAM IN ASSISTS SEASON STREAK Alexix Brown 2 - Ka-Deidre Simmons 18 9 CLUTCH FREE THROW SHOOTING FINAL FIVE MINUTES Player FTM FTA PCT. Bra Shey Ali Alexis Brown Sidney Cook Tara Inman Janee Johnson Breanna Jones Teresa Kucera Jasmine McCall Tabatha Richardson-Smith Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Webb TEAM FINAL TWO MINUTES Player FTM FTA PCT. Bra Shey Ali Alexis Brown Sidney Cook Tara Inman Janee Johnson Breanna Jones Jasmine McCall Tabatha Richardson-Smith Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Webb TEAM FINAL MINUTE Player FTM FTA PCT. Alexis Brown Sidney Cook Janee Johnson Jasmine McCall Tabatha Richardson-Smith Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Webb TEAM SIMMONS WITH THE ASSIST 4 Redshirt junior Ka-Deidre Simmons is amongst the nation s leaders in assists and is steadily ascending the Seton Hall all-time ranks as well. 4 Averaging 6.3 assists per game, Simmons ranks first in the BIG EAST and No. 19 nationally. 4 With her eight assists at Providence on Jan. 25 she moved up to No. 9 in school history with 307. She now needs five more to move into sole possession of eighth place. 4If she maintains her current pace Simmons could be in fifth place in Seton Hall history by the end of the season. OUTSIDE HELP 4The Pirates have seen a recent boost to their 3-point shooting options thanks to freshman Teresa Kucera. 4Kucera has come off the bench to nail six 3-pointers over the past five games after starting her career without a 3-point field goal in her first eight appearances. 4She scored a career-high nine points in the win at Providence on Jan. 25, nailing 3-of-4 first half 3-point attempts. RICHARDSON-SMITH ON A ROLL 4Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith on Jan. 20, was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for the fourth time this season. 4She is the first Seton Hall player to ever land on four BIG EAST Weekly Honor Rolls in the same season. 4The latest accolade came after she scored a team-high 22 points to lead Seton Hall past Georgetown, 73-62, on Jan Richardson-Smith also scored 17 points against DePaul earlier in the week. She averaged a team-high 19.5 ppg with eight 3-point field goals in the Pirates two games the previous week. TAKING AIM AT THE TOP SPOT 4With her four treys in the win over Georgetown, sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith moved into the top-10 in school history for single-season 3-point field goals. 4She now has 53 made 3-pointers on the year, which ranks sixth for a single season in Seton Hall history. 4Richardson-Smith is two 3-pointers away from moving past Brittany Morris ( 11-12) and Jodi Brooks ( 93-94) for the fourth spot on the list. CHARITABLE DONATION 4Free throw shooting has become a specialty for Ka-Deidre Simmons, who is enjoying one of the most successful seasons from the charity stripe in Seton Hall history, and one of the best careers too. 4Her 120 made free throws this year rank fourth on the Seton Hall single-season list. 4She has 275 made free throws in her career, which is good for sixth in Seton Hall history. 4This season Simmons has seven games where she was perfect from the line, and one 16-for-17 performance which tied the SHU single-game made free throw record. TRACKING DOUBLE-DOUBLES BRA SHEY ALI (6) vs. Weber State - 14 points, 17 rebounds at Villanova - 10 points, 16 rebounds vs. Georgetown - 13 points, 10 rebounds at Xavier - 10 points, 15 rebounds at Providence - 14 points, 16 rebounds vs. Creighton - 19 points, 11 rebounds SIDNEY COOK (3) vs. Fresno State - 14 points, 14 rebounds at St. John s - 11 points, 14 rebounds at Providence - 14 points, 11 rebounds TABATHA RICHARDSON-SMITH (2) vs. Savannah State - 21 points, 13 rebounds vs. UMass Lowell - 27 points, 12 rebounds KA-DEIDRE SIMMONS (2) vs. Rider - 18 points, 10 rebounds vs. UMass Lowell - 15 points, 12 assists SIMMONS PLAYER OF THE WEEK 4Redshirt junior point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons was named the BIG EAST Women s Basketball Player of the Week on Jan It was the first time in her career Simmons has earned the conference honor. 4Seton Hall has now had two student-athletes named Player of the Week for the first time since the season. 4Simmons accolade came after she was key in the Pirates win at Villanova where she scored a career-high 25 points to go along with six assists in 40 minutes of action. SIMMONS ECLIPSES 800-CAREER POINTS 4With 21 points against DePaul on Jan. 14, redshirt junior guard Ka-Deidre Simmons eclipsed 800 points for her career. 4Simmons currently leads all active Seton Hall players with 872-career points. 4She has started 77 of her 80-career games played and is averaging 10.8 ppg for her career. 4Simmons is averaging a career-best 15.8 ppg this season, which ranks seventh in the BIG EAST. THE 40/40 CLUB 4So far this season the 40.0 percent field goal threshold has meant a considerable amount for Seton Hall in terms of wins and losses. 4The Pirates have yet to lose a game in which they held an opponent to under 40 percent shooting, boasting a perfect 9-0 record. 4When shooting over 40 percent from the field Seton Hall is 7-1, with the only loss coming at Illinois on Dec. 9. PROTECTING THE ROCK 4Seton Hall has been taking better care of the ball during the BIG EAST season, turning the ball over just 10.8 times per game on average compared to 17.5 turnovers per contest against non-conference opponents. 4The Pirates have a +0.6 turnover margin in non-conference games, but are +8.5 per game in turnovers in BIG EAST play which ranks first in the league. 4Thanks in large part to Ka-Deidre Simmons BIG EAST leading 3.4 assist/turnover ratio in conference Seton Hall is +1.3 compared to +0.8 in all other games. COMING UP BIG 4Ka-Deidre Simmons scored a career-high 25 points on 7-for-15 shooting with a pair of 3-pointers to lead Seton Hall to a win at SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

8 Villanova on Jan It was the third-career 20-point game for Simmons and her second of the season; she scored 20 points at Illinois on Dec. 9. 4Simmons scored eight points in the final five minutes to help Seton Hall hold off the Wildcats. She also finished with a team-high six assists in 40 minutes of action. #1 SCORING THREAT 4Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith heads into Saturday afternoon s game ranked first in the conference in scoring at 18.6 points per game. 4She has scored in double figures in 16 games, including a career-high 30 points in a win over Rider on Nov Richardson-Smith is scoring 13.7 points above her freshman average of 4.9 ppg. 4She is doing a lot of her damage from long range, hitting 53 of Seton Hall s 77 3-point field goals, ranking second in the BIG EAST in 3-pointers per game (2.8). STICKY FINGERS 4Seton Hall ranks second in the BIG EAST in steals per game (10.0) and total steals (190). 4It then makes sense that the Pirates have two players ranking second and fourth respectively in individual steals per game. 4Tabatha Richardson-Smith is first in the conference with 2.5 steals per game and Ka-Deidre Simmons is right behind her in fourth with 2.2 steals per game. PERFECT NON-CONFERENCE 4With its win over Stony Brook on Dec. 31, Seton Hall wrapped up non-conference play with a perfect 9-0 record in Walsh Gym. 4This marks the first time Seton Hall wrapped up its non-conference schedule without a blemish on its home record since the season. 4That year the Pirates went 8-0 at home against non-big EAST foes. HISTORIC HOME STREAK 4Seton Hall won its first nine home games of the season before suffering a loss to Butler, on Jan. 4, and dating back to the end of the season the Pirates streak was 11-straight victories in Walsh Gymnasium. 4The 11-game home winning streak stands as the second-longest in program history. 4Seton Hall s only other 10-game home winning streak actually came during a program best 20- game stretch from Jan to Jan. 11, CAREER BESTS FOR BROWN/JOHNSON 4Junior Alexis Brown and senior Janee Johnson each recorded career-best offensive days in the win over Stony Brook on Dec Brown scored a game-high 18 points on 6-for-7 shooting with five assists in the win. 4Johnson shot 7-for-9 from the field, finishing with 16 points and four rebounds against the Seawolves. COOK NABS ROOKIE ACCOLADES 4Redshirt freshman forward Sidney Cook was named the BIG EAST Women s Basketball Rookie of the Week on Dec. 30, for the first time in her career. 4She was the first Pirate to receive the honor since Kandice Green on Feb. 9, Cook s recognition from the conference followed an 11 point, 14 rebound performance in her first-career BIG EAST game at St. John s on Dec It was the second double-double of the season for Cook and her sixth-straight game reaching double-digit rebounds. ALEXIS BROWN RETURNS TO THE FLOOR 4Junior Alexis Brown made her season debut against NJIT on Dec. 21, after missing the first nine games of the season due to injury. 4In the win she looked like she had been on the court all season, scoring 11 points with seven assists and seven rebounds in just 22 minutes. 4Brown, who is the Pirates top returning rebounder from a year ago, appeared in 27 games, making 24 starts while averaging 5.5 points and 5.7 assists per game in PLAYER OF THE WEEK 4Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith was named the BIG EAST Player of the Week on Dec. 9, for the first time in her career. 4She received the honor after scoring 27 points on 11-for-20 shooting in leading the Pirates to a win over UMass Lowell on Dec. 7. 4Richardson-Smith was the first Seton Hall player to be named BIG EAST Player of the Week since Jasmine Crew on Nov. 21, PAINT IT BLUE & WHITE 4Seton Hall scored a bulk of its points in the season opening win over Longwood in the paint, outscoring the Lancers on the interior. 4The Pirates have outscored their opponents by a margin in the paint this year. 4SHU outscored Creighton in the paint which was the 15th time this season the Pirates saw at least 30 points come in the painted area. 4The Hall is averaging 35.9 points per game on the interior this season. UMASS LOWELL STAT RECAP 4Seton Hall s 97 points scored against UMass Lowell tied for the fourth-highest single-game total in program history and were the most for the Pirates since setting the school record of 102 points in The Pirates made 37 field goals against UMass Lowell which represented a season-high and tied for the fifth-most in school history. 4SHU dished out a season-high 25 assists in the win over UMass Lowell. SEEING DOUBLE 4Redshirt junior Ka-Deidre Simmons and sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith both recorded a double-double in the win over UMass Lowell on Dec. 7. 4It was the first time the Pirates had two players finish with a double-double in the same game since a win at Marshall on Nov. 16, Richardson-Smith finished with 27 points and 12 rebounds, Simmons scored 15 points to go along with 12 assists. DROPPING DIMES 4Redshirt junior Ka-Deidre Simmons dished out a career-high 12 assists in the win over UMass Lowell on Dec. 7. 4It was the second time in her career she recorded a double-digit assist game, breaking her old career-high of 10 assists, achieved last season against New Orleans. 4The 12 assists tied for the second-highest single-game total in school history and were the SHU SEASON HONORS & AWARDS SIDNEY COOK SHU Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament (11/30) BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (12/30) TABATHA RICHARDSON-SMITH BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (11/25) SHU Thanksgiving Classic Most Valuable Player (11/30) BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (12/2) SHUPirates.com Athlete of the Week (12/3) BIG EAST Player of the Week (12/9) SHUPirates.com Athlete of the Week (12/10) BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (12/23) BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (1/20) KA-DEIDRE SIMMONS Preseason All-BIG EAST SHU Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament (11/30) BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (12/16) BIG EAST Player of the Week (1/13) SHUPirates.com Athlete of the Week (1/14) BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (1/27) WHAT S THE TREND OVERALL TALE OF THE TAPE LAST 5 GAMES Overall Record Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Rebounding Rebound Margin FG Percentage FG Percentage Def FG Percentage FG Percentage Def FT Percentage Assists/Game Turnovers/Game Steals/Game Blocks/Game Preseason Coaches Poll Rk Team Points 1 DePaul (8) 79 2 Creighton (2) 67 3 St. John s 62 4 Villanova 56 5 Marquette 55 6 Georgetown 36 7 Butler 31 8 Providence 25 9 Xavier SETON HALL 19 most for a Pirates since Christine Koren finished with 12 assists against Rutgers on Jan. 25, QUAD DOUBLE-DOUBLES 4Seton Hall has seen four different players record at least one double-double this season, which is the most for the Pirates since That year it took the Pirates 16 games before the fourth-player registered a double-double, but this season the Hall needed just seven games to accomplish the feat. 4With 13 double-doubles this season, Seton Hall already has nine more than it recorded during the entire campaign SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

9 HAPPY THANKSGIVING 4Seton Hall defeated Fresno State, 64-58, in the SHU Thanksgiving Classic Championship Game. 4Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith averaged a double-double at the two-day tournament with 18.5 points and 11.0 rebounds per game to pick up Most Valuable Player honors. 4Redshirt junior point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons and redshirt freshman forward Sidney Cook landed on the All-Tournament Team. 4Simmons averaged 13.5 ppg in the tournament and dished out a season-high eight assists in the win over Fresno State. 4Cook averaged a double-double and scored 14 points with 14 rebounds against Fresno. BACK-TO-BACK 4Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith landed on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for a second-straight week in a row on Dec. 2. 4She is the first Pirate to earn Honor Roll recognition in consecutive weeks since Noteisha Womack on Dec. 22 and Dec. 29, Richardson-Smith picked up her second conference accolade after averaging 18.5 points and 11.0 rebounds per game at the Seton Hall Thanksgiving Classic. RICHARDSON-SMITH HOT STREAK 4Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith topped the 20-point plateau in three-straight games from Nov During her 20-point scoring stretch Richardson-Smith averaged 27 ppg. 4Entering the season Richardson-Smith s career-high was just 17 points. 4With the 13-for-20 performance against Rider, Richardson-Smith was the first Seton Hall player to score 30 points in a game since Jasmine Crew finished with 33 points at Memphis on Dec. 30, She finished just six points shy of the Seton Hall single-game scoring record of 36 and one field goal shy of the single-game record of 14. SIMMONS NEARLY SETS FREE THROW RECORD 4Ka-Deidre Simmons scored 18 points against Rider on Nov. 10 and 16 of her points came from the free-throw line. 4Simmons tied the Seton Hall single-game free throw record of 16, set by Jasmine Crew against Louisiana Tech on Nov. 24, Only Nicole Emery s 10-for-10 performance from the line against Villanova on Feb. 7, 2009 was a higher single-game free throw shooting percentage than Simmons (.941) game against the Broncs. 4Her 17 free throw attempts tie for third on the Seton Hall all-time single-game list. NATIONALLY TELEVISED GAME 4Seton Hall s BIG EAST contest at Villanova University on Saturday, Jan. 11, was broadcast live nationally on FOX Sports 2. 4All 10 BIG EAST women s basketball programs will have at least one nationally televised game on a FOX Sports cable network during the season. 4FOX Sports 1 will air the 2014 BIG EAST Tournament semifinals and final on March LONG AWAITED DEBUT 4Redshirt forward Sidney Cook finally made her collegiate debut when the Pirates hosted Longwood in the season opener. 4Cook narrowly missed out on recording a double-double in her first collegiate contest scoring nine points to go along with nine rebounds. 4She missed all of what should have been her freshman season in due to injury. 4The North Carolina Native was ranked as the No. 17 forward and No. 84 overall prospect by ESPN Hoop Gurlz coming out of high school in She was an AP All-State selection following her senior season and participated in the USA Basketball U17 Team Trials in SIMMONS PRESEASON ALL-BIG EAST 4Redshirt junior point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons was one of 10 players selected for the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team. 4Simmons earns preseason All-Conference accolades for the first time in her career. 4Last season Simmons started in all 31 games at point guard for the Hall, ranking second on the team in scoring (11.5 ppg) while averaging 3.9 assists per game, which ranked 10th in the BIG EAST. 4She had a team-high 63 steals, the 10th-highest single-season total in program history. ANOTHER NEW FAMILIAR FACE 4Redshirt-sophomore forward Bra Shey Ali suited up for Seton Hall for the first time on in the season opener against Longwood on Nov. 8. 4A native of Plainfield, N.J., and a product of Nazareth (N.Y.) High School, Ali played one season at Kentucky in before transferring to the Hall. She was forced to sit out all of last season due to NCAA transfer rules. 4She was ranked as the No. 19 forward in the Class of SETON HALL CLASS OF Head coach Anthony Bozzella signed three student-athletes to join the Pirates as members of the Class of Guard/forward Kathleen Egan hails from Aberdeen, N.J., where she attended St. John Vianney High School. 4Egan averaged 12.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 3.6 steals per season as a junior, when she was named Second-Team All Shore and Second-Team All-Monmouth County. 4Sharp shooting guard Tara Inman is a native of Holmdel, N.J., and is a product of Holmdel High School. 4Inman graduated from Holmdel as the school s all-time boys or girls leading scorer with 1,675 points and averaged 19.6 ppg during her prep career. 4Joining the Pirates all the way from Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, is guard/forward Teresa Kucera. 4Kucera had experience with several competitive club teams in Germany, was a member of the German U16 National Team and was nominated to compete for the German National Women s U20 team in MOSLEY TRANSFERS TO SETON HALL 4Another new face on the Pirates roster this season is guard Jordan Mosley. A native of Orlando, Fla., Mosley played her first two collegiate seasons at La Salle University. 4Mosley saw extensive playing time during her two years with the Explorers, appearing in all 31 games as a freshman and starting 24 times during her sophomore season. 4She averaged 6.3 points and 3.2 rebounds per game for La Salle in SINGLE-SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Brittany Morris ( 12-13) Ebonie Williams ( 09-10) Jodi Brooks ( 93-94) Brittany Morris ( 11-12) 54 Jodi Brooks ( 93-94) Tabatha Richardson-Smith ( 13-14) Ebonie Williams ( 08-09) Cecilia Lindqvist ( 01-02) Terry Green ( 11-12) Debbie Hartnett ( 88-89) 44 SINGLE-SEASON FREE THROWS MADE 1. Jasmine Crew ( 11 12) Kandice Green ( 09-10) Arminda Morena ( 00-01) Ka-Deidre Simmons ( 13-14) 120 Leslie Fairbanks ( 82-83) Geraldine Saintilus ( 88-89) Dana Wynne ( 96-97) Dana Wynne ( 95-96) Dana Wynne ( 94-95) Jodi Brooks ( 93-94) 103 SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS 1. Kathy O Reilly ( 87-88) Christine Koren ( 97-98) Phyllis Mangina ( 79-80) Jodi Brooks ( 93-94) Tonya Alleyne ( 89-90) Kathy O Reilly ( 86-87) Phyllis Mangina ( 80-81) Kathy O Reilly ( 85-86) Ka-Deidre Simmons ( 12-13) Ka-Deidre Simmons ( 13-14) 120 PIRATE SPORTS NETWORK 4The Pirate Sports Network is back for the season and better than ever. 4This season s live event coverage will feature four camera angles and can be seen in crisp high definition thanks to Seton Hall s new partnership with the CBSSports.com College Network. 4As in year s past audio play-by-play and color commentary will provided by industry professional Jon Schaeffer. 4Pirate fans can also log on to watch pregame and postgame interviews and highlights. BIG EAST PRESEASON COACHES POLL 4Seton Hall University was picked to finish10th in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches Poll. 4DePaul University received eight first place votes to claim the top spot in the poll. 4Creighton University came in second, receiving the other two first-place tallies. BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP 4The 2014 BIG EAST Women s Basketball Championship will take place from Saturday-Tuesday, March 8-11, in Chicago, Ill. 4This will mark the first time in conference history the women s basketball conference tournament has been hosted in Chicago. All 10 teams will be making the trip to the Windy City to compete in the championship. 4The first round matchups will take place on Saturday, March 8, at DePaul University s Mc- Grath-Phillips Arena and the quarterfinals, semifinals and final will be at Allstate Arena SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

10 AP Top-25 Poll (Week 13 - Jan. 27, 2014) Rank School Record Points 1 Connecticut (36) Notre Dame Duke Stanford Louisville North Carolina South Carolina Maryland Baylor Tennessee Oklahoma State Penn State Kentucky LSU Arizona State Vanderbilt Texas A&M North Carolina State Purdue West Virginia California Gonzaga Florida State Iowa State Middle Tennessee Others receiving votes: Nebraska 63, Rutgers 27, Michigan State 23, USC 18, St. John s 14, San Diego 7, Oklahoma 6, Syracuse 6, Wichita State 5, Saint Joseph s 4, Bowling Green 3, Michigan 2, Chattanooga 2, DePaul 2, Iowa 2, Texas 1, Georgia Tech 1 USA Today/Coaches Top-25 Poll (Week 13 - Jan. 28, 2014) Rank School Record Points 1 Connecticut (32) Notre Dame Duke Stanford Louisville North Carolina Baylor South Carolina Maryland Tennessee Oklahoma State Kentucky Penn State LSU Texas A&M Purdue Gonzaga Vanderbilt California Arizona State Iowa State North Carolina State Nebraska West Virginia Florida State Others receiving votes: Middle Tennessee 40, Wichita State 22, San Diego 22, Oklahoma 17, Syracuse 13, Marist 10, DePaul 8, Dayton 7, Michigan State 6, Texas 4, Brigham Young 2, Georgia 2, Colorado 1 BOLD denotes SHU opponent. SETON HALL NCAA TEAM RANKINGS Category Rank Stat Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Field Goal Pct Field Goal Def Free Throw Pct Rebound Margin FG Per Game Won-Lost Percentage Assists Per Game Blocks Per Game Steals Per Game Turnovers Per Game Assist-Turnover Ratio Turnover Margin FG Percentage Defense SETON HALL BIG EAST RANKINGS Stat Overall Rank Conference Rank Scoring Offense rd rd Scoring Defense th th Scoring Margin rd th Field Goal Percentage.392 9th th Field Goal Pct. Defense.378 3rd.430 6th Three-Point Percentage.308 5th.292 7th Three-Point Pct. Defense.299 3rd.356 9th Free Throw Percentage.670 9th.694 5th Rebounding Offense rd 41.8 T-2nd Rebounding Defense th th Rebounding Margin rd th Blocked Shots Per Game 3.3 5th 2.9 6th Assists Per Game th th Steals Per Game nd st Turnover Margin nd st Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.9 7th 1.3 4th Three-Point FG Made Per Game 4.1 8th 3.9 7th OVERALL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Scoring Tabatha Richardson-Smith st Ka-Deidre Simmons th Rebounding Sidney Cook th Tabatha Richardson-Smith th Janee Johnson th Field Goal Percentage Tabatha Richardson-Smith th Assists Ka-Deidre Simmons st Free Throw Percentage Ka-Deidre Simmons th Steals Tabatha Richardson-Smith st Ka-Deidre Simmons th Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Tabatha Richardson-Smith rd Three-Point Field Goals Made Tabatha Richardson-Smith nd Blocked Shots Sidney Cook th Assist/Turnover Ratio Ka-Deidre Simmons th Offensive Rebounds Tabatha Richardson-Smith th Sidney Cook th Defensive Rebounds Sidney Cook th Minutes Played Ka-Deidre Simmons nd Tabatha Richardson-Smith th BIG EAST INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Scoring Ka-Deidre Simmons th Tabatha Richardson-Smith th Bra Shey Ali th Rebounding Bra Shey Ali nd Sidney Cook th Janee Johnson th Tabatha Richardson-Smith th Alexis Brown th Assists Ka-Deidre Simmons st Alexis Brown th Free Throw Percentage Ka-Deidre Simmons th Steals Alexis Brown nd Tabatha Richardson-Smith rd Ka-Deidre Simmons th Bra Shey Ali th Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Tabatha Richardson-Smith T-14th Three-Point Field Goals Made Tabatha Richardson-Smith rd Blocked Shots Bra Shey Ali th Assist/Turnover Ratio Ka-Deidre Simmons st Alexis Brown th Offensive Rebounds Bra Shey Ali nd Sidney Cook th Janee Johnson th Defensive Rebounds Bra Shey Ali th Sidney Cook th Minutes Played Ka-Deidre Simmons nd Tabatha Richardson-Smith rd SETON HALL NCAA INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Sidney Cook Rank Stat Rebounds Per Game Blocked Shots Per Game Ka-Deidre Simmons Rank Stat Points Per Game Assists Per Game Steals Per Game Free-Throw Percentage Assist Turnover Ratio Tabatha Richardson-Smith Rank Stat Final Points Points Per Game Steals Per Game Field-Goal Percentage Three-Point FG Percentage Three-Point FG Per Game SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

11 Seton Hall Women's Basketball Seton Hall Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 28, 2014) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 01 RICHARDSON-SMITH, SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre ALI, Bra'Shey BROWN, Alexis JOHNSON, Janee COOK, Sidney WEBB, Brittany EKEDIGWE, Chizoba INMAN, Tara JONES, Breanna MCCALL, Jasmine KUCERA, Teresa EGAN, Kathleen Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS SHU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. 11/08/13 LONGWOOD W /10/13 RIDER W /15/13 WEBER STATE W /17/13 at #21/17 South Carolina L /23/13 WAGNER W /29/13 SAVANNAH STATE W /30/13 FRESNO STATE W /07/13 UMASS LOWELL W /9/13 at Illinois L /21/13 NJIT W * 12/28/13 at St. John's L /31/13 STONY BROOK W * 1/4/14 BUTLER L * 01/11/14 at Villanova W * 01/14/14 DEPAUL L * 01/18/14 GEORGETOWN W * 01/21/14 at Xavier W * 1/25/14 at Providence W * 01/28/14 CREIGHTON L * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Seton Hall Opponents SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

12 Seton Hall Women's Basketball Seton Hall Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 28, 2014) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 11 SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre RICHARDSON-SMITH, ALI, Bra'Shey JOHNSON, Janee BROWN, Alexis COOK, Sidney KUCERA, Teresa JONES, Breanna WEBB, Brittany INMAN, Tara EKEDIGWE, Chizoba MCCALL, Jasmine Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS SHU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. * 12/28/13 at St. John's L * 1/4/14 BUTLER L * 01/11/14 at Villanova W * 01/14/14 DEPAUL L * 01/18/14 GEORGETOWN W * 01/21/14 at Xavier W * 1/25/14 at Providence W * 01/28/14 CREIGHTON L * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Seton Hall Opponents SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

13 SEASON RESULTS OVERALL: 13-5 BIG EAST: 4-3 HOME: 10-2 AWAY: 3-3 NEUTRAL: 0-0 SHU OPP Date Rank Rank Opponent W/L Score Record SHU High Scorer OPP High Scorer High Rebounds High Assists Attend PHILADELPHIA (EXH.) W (OT) -- Ka-Deidre Simmons (19) Monica Schacker (21) Bra Shey Ali (15) Ka-Deidre Simmons (11) 1, LONGWOOD W Ka-Deidre Simmons (14) Raven Williams (20) Bra Shey Ali (15) Ka-Deidre Simmons (7) RIDER W T. Richardson-Smith (30) MyNeshia McKenzie (18) Bra Shey Ali (14) Ka-Deidre Simmons (4) WEBER STATE W T. Richardson-Smith (27) Jalen Carpenter (17) Bra Shey Ali (17) Ka-Deidre Simmons (3) /17 at South Carolina L T. Richardson-Smith (24) Elem Ibiam (18) T. Richardson-Smith (8) Ka-Deidre Simmons (3) 4,765 Janee Johnson (8) WAGNER W Brittany Webb (18) Jordyn Peck (17) T. Richardson-Smith (9) Ka-Deidre Simmons (7) SAVANNAH STATE W T. Richardson-Smith (21) Tiyonda Davis (12) T. Richardson-Smith (13) Ka-Deidre Simmons (3) 428 Sidney Cook (13) FRESNO STATE W Ka-Deidre Simmons (17) Taylor Thompson (15) Sidney Cook (14) Ka-Deidre Simmons (8) UMASS-LOWELL W T. Richardson-Smith (27) Shannon Samuels (18) Sidney Cook (15) Ka-Deidre Simmons (12) at Illinois L Ka-Deidre Simmons (20) Amber Moore (24) Sidney Cook (11) Ka-Deidre Simmons (5) NJIT W T. Richardson-Smith (21) Uju Nwankwo (11) Sidney Cook (15) Alexis Brown (7) at St. John s* L /0-1 Bra Shey Ali (17) Briana Brown (20) Sidney Cook (14) Ka-Deidre Simmons (5) STONY BROOK W Alexis Brown (18) Brittany Snow (16) Bra Shey Ali (7) Ka-Deidre Simmons (5) 428 Chikilra Goodman (16) Alexis Brown (5) BUTLER* L /0-2 T. Richardson-Smith (21) Daress McClung (24) Sidney Cook (8) Ka-Deidre Simmons (8) NR/RV at Villanova* W /1-2 Ka-Deidre Simmons (25) Devon Kane (16) Bra Shey Ali (16) Ka-Deidre Simmons (6) DEPAUL* L /1-3 Ka-Deidre Simmons (21) Jasmine Penny (21) Bra Shey Ali (14) Ka-Deidre Simmons (6) GEORGETOWN* W /2-3 T. Richardson-Smith (22) Andrea White (17) Bra Shey Ali (10) Ka-Deidre Simmons (8) at Xavier* W /3-3 T. Richardson-Smith (23) Ashley Wanninger (16) Bra Shey Ali (15) Ka-Deidre Simmons (9) at Providence* W /4-3 Ka-Deidre Simmons (20) Alexis Harris (30) Bra Shey Ali (16) Ka-Deidre Simmons (8) CREIGHTON* L /4-4 Bra Shey Ali (19) Marissa Janning (28) Bra Shey Ali (11) Ka-Deidre Simmons (7) RV/NR ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* * Denotes BIG EAST contest Home games in BOLD CAPS SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

14 SETON HALL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS TOTAL 3PT FG REBOUNDS Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. LONGWOOD 11/ W RIDER 11/ W WEBER STATE 11/ W at South Carolina 11/ L WAGNER 11/ W SAVANNAH STATE 11/ W FRESNO STATE 11/ W UMASS-LOWELL 12/ W at Illinois 12/ L NJIT 12/ W at St. John s* 12/ L STONY BROOK 12/ W BUTLER* 1/ L at Villanova* 1/ W DEPAUL* 1/ L GEORGETOWN* 1/ W at Xavier* 1/ W at Providence* 1/ W CREIGHTON* 1/ L ST. JOHN S* 2/1 at Marquette* 2/5 VILLANOVA* 2/9 at Georgetown* 2/12 at DePaul* 2/15 PROVIDENCE* 2/18 MARQUETTE* 2/22 at Creighton* 2/26 at Butler* 3/1 XAVIER* 3/4 TOTALS OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS TOTAL 3PT FG REBOUNDS Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. LONGWOOD 11/ L RIDER 11/ L WEBER STATE 11/ L at South Carolina 11/ W WAGNER 11/ L SAVANNAH STATE 11/ L FRESNO STATE 11/ L UMASS-LOWELL 12/ L at Illinois 12/ W NJIT 12/ L at St. John s* 12/ W STONY BROOK 12/ L BUTLER* 1/ W at Villanova* 1/ L DEPAUL* 1/ W GEORGETOWN* 1/ L at Xavier* 1/ L at Providence* 1/ L CREIGHTON* 1/ W ST. JOHN S* 2/1 at Marquette* 2/5 VILLANOVA* 2/9 at Georgetown* 2/12 at DePaul* 2/15 PROVIDENCE* 2/18 MARQUETTE* 2/22 at Creighton* 2/26 at Butler* 3/1 XAVIER* 3/4 TOTALS SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

15 GAME-BY-GAME POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS Opponent Date Score COOK,SIDNE RICHARDSO EKEDIGWE,C MCCALL, JAS BROWN,ALEX SIMMONS,KA SWABY, ELAI LONGWOOD 11/ RIDER 11/ WEBER STATE 11/ at South Carolina 11/ WAGNER 11/ SAVANNAH STATE 11/ FRESNO STATE 11/ UMASS-LOWELL 12/ at Illinois 12/ NJIT 12/ at St. John s* 12/ STONY BROOK 12/ BUTLER* 1/ at Villanova* 1/ DEPAUL* 1/ GEORGETOWN* 1/ at Xavier* 1/ at Providence* 1/ CREIGHTON* 1/ ST. JOHN S* 2/1 at Marquette* 2/5 VILLANOVA* 2/9 at Georgetown* 2/12 at DePaul* 2/15 PROVIDENCE* 2/18 MARQUETTE* 2/22 at Creighton* 2/26 at Butler* 3/1 XAVIER* 3/ Opponent Date Score WEBB,BRITT EGAN, KAT KUCERA, TER INMAN, TARA ALI, BRA JOHNSON, JAN JONES, BREA LONGWOOD 11/ RIDER 11/ WEBER STATE 11/ at South Carolina 11/ WAGNER 11/ SAVANNAH STATE 11/ FRESNO STATE 11/ UMASS-LOWELL 12/ at Illinois 12/ NJIT 12/ at St. John s* 12/ STONY BROOK 12/ BUTLER* 1/ at Villanova* 1/ DEPAUL* 1/ GEORGETOWN* 1/ at Xavier* 1/ at Providence* 1/ CREIGHTON* 1/ ST. JOHN S* 2/1 at Marquette* 2/5 VILLANOVA* 2/9 at Georgetown* 2/12 at DePaul* 2/15 PROVIDENCE* 2/18 MARQUETTE* 2/22 at Creighton* 2/26 at Butler* 3/1 XAVIER* 3/ SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

16 LEADS, RUNS & SPECIALTY STATS Largest Lead Biggest Run Paint Off TOs 2nd Chance Fastbreak Bench Opponent Date W/L Score SHU Opp Ties LC SHU Opp SHU Opp SHU Opp SHU Opp SHU Opp SHU Opp LONGWOOD 11/8 W RIDER 11/10 W WEBER STATE 11/15 W at South Carolina 11/17 L WAGNER 11/23 W SAVANNAH STATE 11/29 W FRESNO STATE 11/30 W UMASS-LOWELL 12/7 W at Illinois 12/9 L NJIT 12/21 W at St. John s* 12/28 L STONY BROOK 12/31 W BUTLER* 1/4 L at Villanova* 1/11 W DEPAUL* 1/14 L GEORGETOWN* 1/18 W at Xavier* 1/21 W at Providence* 1/25 W CREIGHTON* 1/28 L ST. JOHN S* 2/1 at Marquette* 2/5 VILLANOVA* 2/9 at Georgetown* 2/12 at DePaul* 2/15 PROVIDENCE* 2/18 MARQUETTE* 2/22 at Creighton* 2/26 at Butler* 3/1 XAVIER* 3/4 GAME-BY GAME STARTING LINEUP Opponent Guard (1) Guard (2) Guard/Forward (3) Forward (4) Forward/Center (5) LONGWOOD Ka-Deidre Simmons Tabatha Richardson-Smith Sidney Cook Bra Shey Ali Chizoba Ekedigwe RIDER Ka-Deidre Simmons Tabatha Richardson-Smith Janee Johnson Bra Shey Ali Chizoba Ekedigwe WEBER STATE Ka-Deidre Simmons Tabatha Richardson-Smith Janee Johnson Bra Shey Ali Chizoba Ekedigwe at South Carolina Ka-Deidre Simmons Tabatha Richardson-Smith Janee Johnson Breanna Jones Chizoba Ekedigwe WAGNER Ka-Deidre Simmons Tara Inman Tabatha Richardson-Smith Janee Johnson Chizoba Ekedigwe SAVANNAH STATE Ka-Deidre Simmons Tabatha Richardson-Smith Sidney Cook Janee Johnson Breanna Jones FRESNO STATE Ka-Deidre Simmons Tabatha Richardson-Smith Sidney Cook Janee Johnson Breanna Jones UMASS-LOWELL Ka-Deidre Simmons Tabatha Richardson-Smith Sidney Cook Janee Johnson Chizoba Ekedigwe at Illinois Ka-Deidre Simmons Tabatha Richardson-Smith Sidney Cook Janee Johnson Chizoba Ekedigwe NJIT Ka-Deidre Simmons Tabatha Richardson-Smith Sidney Cook Janee Johnson Bra Shey Ali at St. John s* Ka-Deidre Simmons Tabatha Richardson-Smith Sidney Cook Janee Johnson Bra Shey Ali STONY BROOK Ka-Deidre Simmons Tabatha Richardson-Smith Sidney Cook Janee Johnson Bra Shey Ali BUTLER* Ka-Deidre Simmons Alexis Brown Tabatha Richardson-Smith Janee Johnson Sidney Cook at Villanova* Ka-Deidre Simmons Alexis Brown Tabatha Richardson-Smith Janee Johnson Bra Shey Ali DEPAUL* Ka-Deidre Simmons Alexis Brown Tabatha Richardson-Smith Janee Johnson Bra Shey Ali GEORGETOWN* Ka-Deidre Simmons Alexis Brown Tabatha Richardson-Smith Janee Johnson Bra Shey Ali at Xavier* Ka-Deidre Simmons Alexis Brown Tabatha Richardson-Smith Janee Johnson Bra Shey Ali at Providence* Ka-Deidre Simmons Alexis Brown Tabatha Richardson-Smith Sidney Cook Bra Shey Ali CREIGHTON* Ka-Deidre Simmons Alexis Brown Tabatha Richardson-Smith Janee Johnson Bra Shey Ali ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

17 SETON HALL HIGHS Points 30, Tabatha Richardson-Smith vs. Rider (11/10) Points Scored/Half 19 (1st), Tabatha Richardson-Smith vs. NJIT (12/21) Field Goals 13, Tabatha Richardson-Smith vs. Rider (11/10) Field Goal Attempts 22, Ka-Deidre Simmons at South Carolina (11/17) Field Goal Pct. (min. 5 made) (5-5), Sidney Cook vs. Wagner (11/23) (5-5), Chizoba Ekedigwe vs. Wagner (11/23) Field Goal Pct. (min. 10 made).650 (13-20), Tabatha Richardson-Smith vs. Rider (11/10) 3-Point Field Goal 5, Tabatha Richardson-Smith, three times 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 13, Tabatha Richardson-Smith vs. Georgetown (1/18) 3-Point Field Goal Pct..833 (5-6), Tabatha Richardson-Smith at South Carolina (11/17) Free Throws 16, Ka-Deidre Simmons vs. Rider (11/10) Free Throw Attempts 17, Ka-Deidre Simmons vs. Rider (11/10) Free Throw Pct. (min. 5 made) (8-8), Tabatha Richardson-Smith vs. Savannah State (11/29) (8-8), Ka-Deidre Simmons vs. NJIT (12/21) (8-8), Ka-Deidre Simmons vs. Georgetown (1/18) Rebounds 17, Bra Shey Ali vs. Weber State (11/15) Offensive Rebounds 9, Bra Shey Ali at Providence (1/25) Defensive Rebounds 13, Bra Shey Ali vs. Weber State (11/15) Assists 12, Ka-Deidre Simmons vs. UMass Lowell (12/7) Turnovers 8, Tabatha Richardson-Smith vs. UMass Lowell (12/7) Blocked Shots 5, Brittany Webb vs. Weber State (11/15) Steals 6, Tabatha Richardson-Smith vs. UMass Lowell (12/7) Minutes Played 40, Ka-Deidre Simmons - five times OPPONENT HIGHS Points 30, Alexis Harris - Providence (1/25) Points Scored/Half 22 (2nd), Amber Moore - Illinois (12/9) Field Goals 11, Alexis Harris - Providence (1/25) Field Goal Attempts 20, Amber Moore - Illinois (12/9) 20, Marissa Janning - Creighton (1/28) Field Goal Pct. (min. 5 made).786 (11-14), Alexis Harris - Providence (1/25) Field Goal Pct. (min. 10 made).786 (11-14), Alexis Harris - Providence (1/25) 3-Point Field Goal 5, Jordyn Peck - Wagner (11/23) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 14, Raven Williams - Longwood (11/8) 3-Point Field Goal Pct..667 (4-6), Devon Kane - Villanova (1/11) Free Throws 10, Shannon Samuels - UMass Lowell (12/7) Free Throw Attempts 16, Jasmine Penny - DePaul (1/14) Free Throw Pct. (min. 5 made) (10-10), Shannon Samuels - UMass Lowell (12/7) Rebounds 14, Jacinta Vandenberg - Fresno State (11/30) 14, Natalie Butler - Georgetown (1/18) Offensive Rebounds 7, Julia Duggan - Rider (11/10) 7, Lindsey Doucette - UMass Lowell (12/7) Defensive Rebounds 11, Jacinta Vandenberg - Fresno State (11/30) 11, Sarah Nelson - Creighton (1/28) Assists 7, Chanise Jenkins - DePaul (1/14) Turnovers 9, Moriah Faulk - Fresno State (11/30) Blocked Shots 8, Liz Stratman - Butler (1/4) Steals 5, Lindsey Doucette - UMass Lowell (12/7) Minutes Played 40, Taylor Thompson - Fresno State (11/30) TEAM SUPERLATIVES SHU HIGH SHU LOW OPP HIGH OPP LOW Points scored 97 vs. UMass Lowel (12/7) 51 vs. Savannah State (11/29) 88 by South Carolina (11/17) 42 by Savannah State (11/29) Points scored/half 56 (1st) vs. UMass Lowell (12/7) 23 (2nd) vs. Savannah State (11/29) 51 (2nd) by Butler (1/4) 17 (2nd) by Longwood (11/8) Victory margin 29 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7) 3 at Providence (1/25) 21 by South Carolina (11/17) 1 by Illinois (12/9) Field goals 37 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7) 11 vs. Savannah State (11/29) 29 by Providence (1/25) 14 by Longwood (11/8) Field goal attempts 78 at Providence (1/25) 56 vs. NJIT (12/21) 85 by UMass Lowell (12/7) 45 by South Carolina (11/17) 56 vs. Stony Brook (12/31) Field goal percentage.525 (31-59) vs. Wagner (11/23).186 (11-59) vs. Savannah State (11/29).578 (26-45) by South Carolina (11/17).241 (14-58) by Longwood (11/8) Single-half FG%.595 (22-37) (1st) vs. UMass Lowell (12/7).171 (6-35) (1st) vs. Savannah State (11/29).739 (17-23) (2nd) by South Carolina (11/17).214 (6-28) (2nd) by Longwood (11/8) 3-point field goals 6, six times 1 at St. John s (12/28) 12 by DePaul (1/14) 0 by Weber State (11/15) 3-point FG attempts 20 vs. Georgetown (1/18) 7 at Villanova (1/11) 38 by UMass Lowell (12/7) 12, three times 3-point FG percentage.545 (6-11) at South Carolina (11/17).091 (1-11) at St. John s (12/28).500 (6-12) by South Carolina (11/17).000 (0-12) by Weber State (11/15).500 (7-14) by St. John s (12/28) Free throws 26 vs. Rider (11/10) 8 at Xavier (1/21) 30 by South Carolina (11/17) 4 by Savannah State (11/29) 26 vs. Savannah State (11/29) 4 by Villanova (1/11) Free throw attempts 35 vs. Wagner (11/23) 12 at Xavier (1/21) 44 by South Carolina (11/17) 4 by Villanova (1/11) 35 vs. Savannah State (11/29) Free throw percentage.842 (16-19) at Villanova (1/11).476 (10-21) vs. Fresno State (11/30).938 (15-16) by UMass Lowell (12/7).250 (4-16) by Savannah State (11/29) Offensive rebounds 28 vs. Longwood (11/8) 9 vs. Wagner (11/23) 19 by Stony Brook (12/31) 7 by South Carolina (11/17) 28 at Providence (1/25) 19 by Georgetown (1/18) 7 by Xavier (1/21) Defensive rebounds 44 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7) 17 at South Carolina (11/17) 36 by Fresno State (11/30) 19 by Rider (11/10) 19 by UMass Lowell (12/7) Total rebounds 66 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7) 30 at South Carolina (11/17) 50 by Georgetown (1/18) 32 by Villanova (1/11) 32 by Xavier (1/21) Rebound margin +29 (66-37) vs. UMass Lowell (12/7) -13 (37-50) vs. Georgetown (1/18) +13 (50-37) by Georgetown (1/18) -29 (37-66) by UMass Lowell (12/7) Personal fouls 28 at South Carolina (11/17) 7 at Villanova (1/11) 24 by Weber State (11/15) 11 by Xavier (1/21) 24 by Wagner (11/23) DQ s 2 vs. Weber State (11/8) None 2 by Wagner (11/23) None 2 at Illinois (12/9) Assists 25 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7) 4 at South Carolina (11/17) 21 by Butler (1/4) 5 by Rider (11/10) 5 by Weber State (11/15) Turnovers 33 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7) 5 vs. Creighton (1/28) 29 by NJIT (12/21) 11 by South Carolina (11/17) 29 by Georgetown (1/18) Blocked Shots 8 vs. NJIT (12/21) 1, three times 9 by South Carolina (11/17) 1, five times 9 by Butler (1/4) Steals 14 vs. DePaul (1/14) 2 vs. Savannah State (11/29) 16 by UMass Lowell (12/7) 2 by St. John s (12/28) 14 vs. Georgetown (1/18) 2 by Creighton (1/28) Double-figure scorers 5 vs. Georgetown (1/18) 1 vs. Longwood (11/8) 5 by South Carolina (11/17) 1, four times 5 at Providence (1/25) 5 by Providence (1/25) SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

18 GAME 1 GAME #20 SETON HALL VS. RV/NR ST. JOHN S FEB. 1, 2014 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. LONGWOOD LANCERS 46 SETON HALL PIRATES 63 Friday, Nov. 8, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) GAME 2 RIDER BRONCS 75 SETON HALL PIRATES 86 Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) LONGWOOD 46 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 22 ALI, Khalilah f TOBECK, Heather f BROWN, Daeisha g WILLIAMS, Raven g SKERSICK, Kyndal g AVERY, Treasure ROBBINS, Brenna PARKER, Jessica FRAZER, Rianna TEAM Totals % 22.2% 62.5% SETON HALL 63 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 COOK, Sidney f ALI, Bra Shey f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g MCCALL, Jasmine WEBB, Brittany KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 12.5% 56.5% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Longwood Record: 0-1 Seton Hall Record: 1-0 Officials: Shannon Feck, Mara Wager, Duane Mack Technical fouls: Longwood-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 472 BALANCED ATTACK LEADS SETON HALL PAST LONGWOOD, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Redshirt junior point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) scored a teamhigh 14 points with seven assists and redshirt sophomore Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) nearly recorded a double-double with eight points and 15 rebounds to lead the Seton Hall University women s basketball team to a victory over Longwood in its season opener on Friday night at Walsh Gymnasium. It also marked the first win at Seton Hall first first-year head coach Anthony Bozzella, a 1989 SHU graduate who last March was named just the fourth head women s basketball coach in school history. The Pirates dominated the Lancers on the interior, outscoring them in the paint while holding a commanding edge on the glass and a 21-8 lead in second-chance points. While Simmons was the only Seton Hall player to finish in double figures, the balanced offense featured six players with eight points or more. Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) had nine points and eight boards, freshman guard Tara Inman (Holmdel, N.J.) knocked down a pair of threes on the way to nine points and junior Chizoba Ekedigwe (Laurel, Md.) finished with eight points and five rebounds. Redshirt freshman Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) made her much anticipated collegiate debut after missing all of last season due to injury and appeared to be headed toward a double-double with nine points and nine rebounds before she was injured as she fell to the floor trying to save a loose ball with just under 15 minutes to play in the game. Seton Hall trailed 9-5 in the early moments of the game before rattling off a 10-0 run over 4:39, capped off by an Ekedigwe layup that put the Pirates up by six, Longwood pulled back within two points on a Kyndal Skersick bucket with just under five minutes to play in the first half, but Cook responded with field goals on consecutive possessions to push the SHU lead back to six, and the Pirates took a seven point, 36-29, lead into the half after Simmons nailed a midrange jumper seven seconds before the horn. The Pirates scored the first two field goals of the second half, extending their lead to 10 points when Ekedigwe reigned in an offensive board and went back up for an easy two. Following a Daeisha Brown jump shot at the 16:23 mark the Lancers were back within five points, 41-36, but from there Longwood went ice cold, failing to hit a field goal over the next 8:03, allowing Seton Hall to push its lead all the way to 15. The Lancers missed 10-straight field goal attempts and turned the ball over five times during its field goal drought. The Hall extended the lead to 12 points for the first time when senior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) fed Ekedigwe under the basket for an easy layup, which was followed closely by scores from Simmons and Ali. RIDER 75 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 24 McKenzie, MyNeshia f Gillcrease, Marritta f Pellet, Manon g Fazzini, Emily g Banks, Lashay g Valiuskyte,Kornelija Lightbourne, Shereen Mason, Stephanie Johnson, Mikal Duggan, Julia Team Totals % 31.6% 61.9% SETON HALL 86 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 24 ALI, Bra Shey f JOHNSON, Janee f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g MCCALL, Jasmine WEBB, Brittany KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 21.1% 81.3% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rider Record: 0-2 Seton Hall Record: 2-0 Officials: Albert Titus, Kevin Sparrock, Maggie Tieman Technical fouls: Rider-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 438 RICHARDSON-SMITH DROPS 30 IN VICTORY OVER RIDER SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team broke open a close game with a decisive 18-7 run over the final five minutes to improve to 2-0 on the season with an victory over Rider on Sunday afternoon in Walsh Gym. Sophomore forward Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) exploded for a career-high 30 points to pace the Seton Hall offense in the win. She was an efficient 13-for-20 from the floor and nearly recorded her first double-double as well, pulling down nine rebounds which also represented a career-high. Richardson-Smith s 30-points were the most for a Seton Hall player since Jasmine Crew finished with 33 points in a game at Memphis on Dec. 30, As for the Pirate offense as a whole, the Hall s 86-point output was the highest since a victory over Norfolk State Dec. 31, Despite building leads of 10 points in each half, Seton Hall found itself in a tie game with five minutes to play after Mikal Johnson connected on one of her three second half 3-pointers to knot the score at From that point it was fittingly Richardson-Smith powering the Pirate through to the win. She had a quiet start to the second half after pouring in 17 points on 8-for-9 shooting to start the game but scored 10 points over the final 4:36. Crashing the boards off a missed 3-pointer Richardson-Smith went up an in to help Seton Hall regain the lead, 70-68, and knocked down a three less than a minute later to put the Pirates up by six in a game that was tied only moments earlier. After another defensive stop Seton Hall sprinted back down to the other end and this time it was freshman Tara Inman (Holmdel, N.J.) burying a three and all of a sudden what had been a tie game was a nine-point SHU lead with 3:21 remaining. Prior to Richardson-Smith and Inman s 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions the Pirates were shooting 2-for-16 from long range, but they were more than efficient on the interior, outscoring the Broncs in the paint. Another three from Mikal Johnson made it a two-possession game, 77-71, but Richardson-Smith quickly scored two more field goals on Seton Hall s next two possessions to put the Pirates up by double digits for good. Redshirt point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) recorded her second-career double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds, shooting a 16-for-17 from the free throw which tied a school record for made free throws in game and ranks second all-time in terms of single-game free-throw percentage (.941) trailing only Nicole Emery s 10-for-10 performance against Villanova on Feb. 7, Senior forward Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) also set a new career-high in scoring with 15 points on 6-for-11 shooting and redshirt junior Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) led the team in rebounding for a second-straight game, grabbing 14 boards to go along with eight points; she is averaging 14.5 rebounds per game to start the season SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

19 GAME 3 GAME #20 SETON HALL VS. RV/NR ST. JOHN S FEB. 1, 2014 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. WEBER STATE WILDCATS 61 SETON HALL PIRATES 78 Friday, Nov. 15, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) GAME 4 SETON HALL PIRATES 67 #21/17 SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS 88 Sunday, Nov. 17, 2013 Columbia, S.C. (Colonial Life Arena) WEBER STATE 61 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 03 CARPENTER, Jalen f SHAHID-MARTIN, Zakiy f AVERETTE, Brianna g RAMOS, Desiree g OKOYE, Regina g PALMERE, Laura THOMAS, Deeshyra MOUNIER, Elizabeth LOUGH, Carlee MATTHEWS, Kalie TOUSSAINT, Tinisha HUGHES, Amanda TEAM Totals % 0.0% 71.4% SETON HALL 78 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 24 ALI, Bra Shey f JOHNSON, Janee f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g MCCALL, Jasmine WEBB, Brittany KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 40.0% 73.3% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Weber State Record: 2-1 Seton Hall Record: 3-0 Officials: Dee Kantner, Tiara Cruse, Heather Browne Technical fouls: Weber State-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 553 PIRATES EASE PAST WEBER STATE, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Redshirt junior Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) finished with 14 points and 17 rebounds to record her first-career double-double and sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) poured in a game-high 27 points to lead the Seton Hall University women s basketball team to a victory over Weber State on Friday night in Walsh Gymnasium. Seton Hall never trailed in the game, taking an early 5-0 lead on a Richardson-Smith 3-pointer from the corner, one of her career-high four makes from the outside on the night. Weber State would pull within one point on a Jalen Carpenter jump shot at the 15:30 mark of the first half, only to see the Pirates answer with a 7-0 run over the next 1:50, capped off by a Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) three-point play as she stole the ball away from St. John s transfer Zakiyyah Shahid-Martin off a rebound and laid it in as she drew a foul. The Wildcats would cut the Seton Hall advantage to one possession just once more; making their deficit three points following a pair of Desiree Ramos free throw makes with a little over 10 minutes to play in the opening period. Once again the Pirates answered with a big run, this time rattling off eight unanswered points to push the lead into double figures for the first time, scoring six of those points from the line. The Hall would lead by as many as 18 points in the first half and was in front by 11 points at the intermission. Richardson-Smith (11) and redshirt point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) (10) both scored in double figures in the first half and the Pirates did a lot of their damage at the line, where they were 19- for-25 (76.0 percent). Richardson-Smith scored 16 of her points in the second half, and sunk a pair of threes over the first three minutes of the period to help spark a 12-2 Seton Hall run that put the Pirates ahead by 21 points with just under 17 minutes remaining. The SHU lead fluctuated between 23 and 15 points the rest of the way. Simmons capped off a 10-2 run with a three-point play with 11:36 remaining to put the Hall in front and Richardson-Smith hit seven field goals in the second half to help keep the Pirates offense on track. For a third-straight game Seton Hall was dominant in the paint, outscoring Weber State on Friday night after holding an edge on the interior through the first two games of the season. Richardson-Smith eclipsed 20 points in back-to-back games for the first time in her career, after entering season with a career single-game high of 17 points. Simmons has scored at least 14 points in all three games this year, and extended her double-digit scoring streak to seven-straight games dating back to the end of last season. She was also 7-for-7 from the line where she is now 29-for-30 (96.7 percent) this year. Carpenter led Weber State with 17 points and the Wildcats were held without a 3-point field goal, shooting 0-for-12 from beyond the arc, the first opponent to go scoreless from the outside against Seton Hall since Stony Brook on Dec. 17, SETON HALL 67 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 01 RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. f JOHNSON, Janee f JONES, Breanna f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g MCCALL, Jasmine WEBB, Brittany KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara Team Totals % 54.5% 50.0% #21/17 SOUTH CAROLINA 88 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 24 WELCH, Aleighsa f IBIAM, Elem c SESSIONS, Khadijah g MITCHELL, Tiffany g DOZIER, Asia g GAINES, Olivia MONTOUT, Wilka DAVIS, Tiffany MORRISON, LeAnna ROY, Tina COATES, Alaina TEAM Totals % 50.0% 68.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 3-1 #21/17 South Carolina Record: 4-0 Officials: Jesse Dickerson, Kevin Pethtel, Paulari Spurlock Technical fouls: Seton Hall-WEBB, Brittany. South Carolina-None. Attendance: 4,765 #21/17 South Carolina Pulls Away From Seton Hall in Second Half COLUMBIA, S.C. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell at No. 21/17 University of South Carolina, 88-67, on Sunday afternoon at the Colonial Life Arena, suffering its first setback of the season. Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) led the Pirates with 24 points behind a career-high five 3-pointers and redshirt junior Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) scored 19 points with three assists. Seton Hall was playing without three starters due to injury but still managed to lead late in the first half and trail by just one point at the intermission, thanks in large part to the offensive play of Richardson-Smith and Simmons and strong contributions in the post from senior Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) and graduate student Breanna Jones (Springfield, Va.) off the bench. Senior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) battled foul trouble in the first half but came back to score seven points with six boards in the second. Seton Hall limited the Gamecocks to 2-for-7 shooting to start the game but racked up 16 first half fouls leading to a 27-5 difference in free throw attempts with South Carolina sinking 21 of those shots. The Pirates held the Gamecocks without a field goal for nearly six minutes in the middle of the first half but that stretch was ended by Aleighsa Welch with 8:34 left in the period, a layup off a turnover near midcourt that sparked a 9-5 run that came to an end on a Khadijah Sessions layup in transition with 6:28 remaining, making it Webb broke the run with a tough bucket in the post, Simmons stepped to sink a mid-range jumper on the next possession and Richardson-Smith knocked down her fourth three of the half 37 seconds later to make it a three-point game once again. Richardson-Smith s shot from distance was the start of seven unanswered points for Seton Hall, allowing the Pirates to regain the lead with just over a minute to play in the half. Sophomore guard Jasmine McCall (Manalapan, N.J.), who finished the game with a career-high nine points, nailed a 15-foot baseline jump shot to cut the lead down to one and Richardson-Smith gave Seton Hall a lead with a putback off an offensive board. On the other end Asia Dozier hit a three to give South Carolina a two-point lead heading to halftime, but that momentum carried over to the start of the second half where the Gamecocks quickly stretched the lead thanks in large part to continued hot shooting from long distance. Dozier connected again on South Carolina s first possession of the second half to push the lead to five, and the Gamecocks advantage ballooned to 12 points as Tiffany Mitchell buried threes just 1:13 apart, to give South Carolina its first double digit lead, 55-43, with 14:44 to play. Facing its largest deficit of the game, 61-46, Seton Hall did rattle off a 7-0 run over just 1:12 to make it an eight-point game once again. Richardson-Smith made her fifth three of the game to cut the lead to 10 and Simmons pulled up for a short jump shot on the next possession as suddenly it was Khadijah Sessions responded with a three on the next South Carolina possession to put the Gamecocks back in front by 11 points and despite strong play from Johnson down the stretch, scoring seven points over four-straight possessions, the Pirates were unable to pull any closer than 10 the rest of the way SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

20 GAME 5 GAME #20 SETON HALL VS. RV/NR ST. JOHN S FEB. 1, 2014 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. WAGNER SEAHAWKS 61 SETON HALL PIRATES 86 Saturday, Nov. 23, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) GAME 6 SAVANNAH STATE TIGERS 42 SETON HALL PIRATES 51 Friday, Nov. 29, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) WAGNER 61 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 22 AMOROSA, Laura f NWAIGWE, Ugo c NWAJEI, Jasmine g ROWE, Lyndsay g PECK, Jordyn g WADE, Tessa BLAIS, Stephanie HAMLET, Jazmine DLUHI, Jackie CONYERS-JORDAN, M BUTIGIAN, Taylor TEAM Totals % 24.3% 66.7% SETON HALL 86 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 44 JOHNSON, Janee f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g INMAN, Tara g COOK, Sidney MCCALL, Jasmine WEBB, Brittany KUCERA, Teresa JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 36.4% 57.1% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Wagner Record: 1-3 Seton Hall Record: 4-1 Officials: Carla Fountain, Michael Schmidt, Fatou Cissoko-Stephens Technical fouls: Wagner-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 399 WOMEN S HOOPS HANDLES WAGNER IN WALSH, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Senior center Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) scored a career-high 18 points to lead four players in double figures as the Seton Hall University women s basketball team handled Wagner College, 86-61, on Saturday afternoon in Walsh Gymnasium. The Pirates (4-1) used a 21-1 run over 7:34 in the first half to take a 25-6 lead and the advantage never dipped below 10 points the rest of the way. Seton Hall held Wagner without a field goal for 8:34 as the Seahawks missed nine-straight shot attempts and turned the ball over nine times during that stretch. Wagner (1-3) turned the ball over 11 times in the first half leading to 15 points for Seton Hall and fittingly it was a Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) takeaway and layup on the break to give the Pirates an early 6-5 lead and spark the early run. On the next possession redshirt junior Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) knocked down a 3-pointer and hit a layup three possessions later to complete a stretch of nine unanswered points resulting in a 13-5 lead. Sophomore Jasmine McCall (Manalapan, N.J.) scored on back-to-back possessions to stretch the Pirates lead to double figures, 17-6, for the first time, and freshman Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.), who was seeing her first action since suffering an injury in the season opener, buried a 3-pointer with 10 minutes left in the opening half to make it Cook finished with a career-high 13 points on 5-for-5 shooting with her shooting range on full display as none of her field goals were inside 15 feet. Junior Chizoba Ekedigwe (Laurel, Md.) scored in double figures for the first time in her career, also shooting a perfect 5-for-5 from the field to finish with 11 points in 17 minutes. Richardson-Smith rounded out Pirate offensive leaders by netting 15 points, reaching double figures for a fourth-straight game. Behind four first-half 3-pointers from Laura Amorosa Wagner managed to climb back into the game and pull within 11 points, 35-24, with 2:24 left in the first half but was never able to get any closer than 10 points the rest of the way and Seton Hall led by 12 at the half. Four different players scored for Seton Hall during a 10-0 run over 2:25 early in the second half that broke the game open for good. Freshman Tara Inman (Holmdel, N.J.), making her first-career start, hit a three to start the run and Richardson-Smith connected on a triple just 34 seconds later to push the SHU lead to Simmons found Richardson-Smith in transition for an easy two on the next possession and Cook capped off the run with a 15-foot jumper from the right wing. Simmons saw her double-figure scoring streak of eight games dating back to last season come to an end as she finished with eight points, but she also tied her season high with seven assists and pulled down seven boards. She moved past Kris Durham to assume the 19th-place spot in school history with 218 assists, needing just three more to move up to 18th all-time. Webb led the Pirates in scoring for the first time in her career and was 5-for-10 from the field and 8-for-9 from the free-throw line. Richardson-Smith nearly recorded a double-double with nine rebounds to go along with her 15 points, and she also dished out a career-high five assists. SAVANNAH STATE 42 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 44 DAVIS,Tiyonda c DORSEY,Bria g HENDRIX,Kenyata g NORMAN,Jasmine g KALU,Ezinne g POLLARD,Zadous WARREN,Rhianna WILLIAMS,Jerryshia KIRKLAND,Jasmine GREENE,Charmaine HANTON,Shawanda TEAM Totals % 22.2% 25.0% SETON HALL 51 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 COOK, Sidney f JOHNSON, Janee f JONES, Breanna f RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g MCCALL, Jasmine WEBB, Brittany KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara Team Totals % 23.1% 74.3% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Savannah State Record: 3-4 Seton Hall Record: 5-1 Officials: Kathy Lonergan, Kathy Ridilla, Duane Mack Technical fouls: Savannah State-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 428 RICHARDSON-SMITH S DOUBLE-DOUBLE LEADS HALL PAST SAVANNAH STATE SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) scored a game-high 21 points and pulled down a career-high 13 rebounds to record the first double-double of her career and guide the Seton Hall University women s basketball team to a win over Savannah State at the Seton Hall Thanksgiving Classic on Friday afternoon in Walsh Gym. Richardson-Smith was a bright spot for Seton Hall in a game the Pirates struggled to find any consistency on the offensive end, shooting 5-for-12 from the field with three 3-pointers and 8-for-8 from the freethrow line. Redshirt junior point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) finished with two points, five rebounds and three assists, but eight of her 10 points came at the line, and redshirt freshman Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) scored nine points with a career-best 13 boards. Despite shooting just 17.1 percent (6-for-35) from the field Seton Hall managed to take a lead into the half thanks to a critical 7-0 run over the final two minutes of the opening period. One possession after Liberty cut the Seton Hall lead down to one point for a second time, Richardson-Smith reigned in an offensive board and easily went up and in to make it 23-20, contributing to a 10-0 Seton Hall advantage in second chance scoring in the first half. Simmons converted a pair of free throws 35 seconds later to push the Hall s lead up to five points, 25-20, and after a pair of stops on the defensive end she found Richardson-Smith in transition in the left corner for a three ball, as the Pirates matched their largest lead of the game, 28-20, which would stand as the score at the half. Seton Hall opened the game shooting 1-for-8 from the field and was just 4-for-28 before finally getting a couple of buckets to drop late. Foul trouble plagued the Pirate front court as Savannah State was in the double bonus fewer than nine minutes into the half, but the Tigers missed their first eight free throw attempts and shot just 4-for-16 from the stripe. The Pirates limited Savannah State to 33.3 percent shooting from the field and the Tigers were 0-for-6 from long distance. Seton Hall s defensive pressure contributed to 10 first-half turnovers for Savannah State, leading to nine points going the other way, another reason the Hall led at the half despite sinking just six field goals. Seton Hall led by eight points, 18-10, earlier in the half as well, only to see Savannah State score seven unanswered to pull within one as Jasmine Norman banked in a shot and Bria Dorsey converted 1-of-2 at the line with 4:42 to play. Cook broke the run with a pair of free throws and another make at the stripe from Simmons 22 seconds later put the Pirates back up by four. Two more free throws from Richardson-Smith with 16:39 left in the game resulted in a 10-point Seton Hall lead for the first time, and the advantaged stretched to 12 when Richardson-Smith drove down the right baseline and made a pass to a wide open Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) under the rim for an easy two with 12:33 remaining. Johnson scored all nine of her points in the second half. The Pirates were in front by as many as 14 points with 12 minutes to play and never saw that margin dip below eight points the rest of the way. Seton Hall shot a season-low 18.6 percent from the field in the win, but dominated on the glass with 56 rebounds to outscore Savannah State 21-4 in second chance opportunities SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

21 GAME 7 GAME #20 SETON HALL VS. RV/NR ST. JOHN S FEB. 1, 2014 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS 58 SETON HALL PIRATES 64 Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) GAME 8 UMASS LOWELL RIVER HAWKS 68 SETON HALL PIRATES 97 Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) FRESNO STATE 58 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 10 SHEEDY, Alex f VANDENBERG, Jacinta c FARLEY, Bree g DRAPER, Robin g THOMPSON, Taylor g AIKENS, Brittany FURR, Alex FAULK, Moriah TEAM Totals % 33.3% 77.3% SETON HALL 64 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 COOK, Sidney f JOHNSON, Janee f JONES, Breanna f RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g EKEDIGWE, Chizoba MCCALL, Jasmine WEBB, Brittany INMAN, Tara Team Totals % 33.3% 47.6% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Fresno State Record: 3-3 Seton Hall Record: 6-1 Officials: Bryan Brunette, Maj Forsberg, Heather Browne Technical fouls: Fresno State-None. Seton Hall-Brittany Webb (17:57-2nd). Attendance: 431 LATE RUN HELPS PIRATES HOLD OFF FRESNO STATE, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team scored nine unanswered points over the final 2:19 to hold off the Fresno State University Bulldogs, 64-58, in the Seton Hall Thanksgiving Classic Championship on Saturday afternoon in Walsh Gymnasium. Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) scored 16 points to go along with nine rebounds on the way to Seton Hall Classic Most Valuable Player honors; she averaged a double-double with 18.5 points and 11.0 rebounds per game in the two-day tournament. Redshirt junior point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) and redshirt freshman Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) landed on the All-Tournament Team. Cook set new career-highs in scoring (14) and rebounds (14) in the win over Fresno State, picking up her first-career double-double in the process, and averaged 11.5 points and 13.5 rebounds per game over the weekend. Simmons scored a team-high 17 points and dished out a season-high eight assists against the Bulldogs, which followed a 10-point night in the win over Savannah State in the tournament semifinal on Friday. Saturday afternoon s game was the Pirates most competitive of the season. The first half alone featured more ties and lead chances than Seton Hall had seen in an entire game all season and the Hall trailed at the half for just the second time this season and the first time at home. That decisive run to end the game came after Fresno State pulled in front by three, 58-55, on a pair of Robin Draper free throws with just 2:33 remaining, which was the Bulldogs largest lead since there were eight minutes left in the game. Richardson-Smith came through in the clutch for Seton Hall on the other end of the floor, receiving a pass from Simmons out on the left wing and calmly burying a three-pointer, her team-high third of the game. Alex Sheedy misfired on a three on the other end and with just over 90 seconds to play senior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) put the Pirates back in front as she dribbled into the lane and pulled up to bank in an eight-foot jumper. The Pirates recorded two more defensive stops over the next 1:19 and Cook iced the game by going 4-for-6 at the line over the final 17 seconds. Seton Hall s defensive pressure forced Fresno State into missing its final seven field goal attempts of the game. The Bulldogs led by three points at the half, and extended that lead to eight, 37-29, with 17:09 to play thanks to a 7-2 run to open the second half, capped off by a Moriah Faulk triple. Seton Hall opened the second period shooting 1-for-8 from the field with three turnovers before freshman Tara Inman (Holmdel, N.J.) ended the cold streak with a 15-foot pull up jumper, sparking what would turn into a critical 14-3 Pirate run. Simmons scored 10 of her 13 second-half points during that stretch, torching the Fresno State defense by driving through the lane to get to the basket for easy layups on back-to-back possessions to pull the Pirates within two, and she hit a 3-pointer to tie the game with 12:01 to play. The Pirates saw four players finish in double figures for the second time this season as Johnson shot 5-for- 8 from the field to finish with 10 points and seven boards, her second double-figure scoring game of the season, joining Richardson-Smith, Simmons and Cook with at least 10 points. Thompson paced Fresno State with 15 points behind three 3-pointers and 8-for-8 shooting at the line and Faulk finished with 14 points, knocking down four three pointer; both landed on the Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team. UMASS LOWELL 68 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 21 Lauren Fiola f Lindsey Doucette f Shannon Samuels g Jasmine McRoy g Nicole Hayner g Olufemi Hamilton Ashley Snyder Allison Griffin Jennifer Gonsalves Brittany Lomanno Asia Mitchell Rachel McCarron Kenya Stewart Melissa Frase Lauren Parra TEAM Totals % 18.4% 93.8% SETON HALL 97 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 COOK, Sidney f JOHNSON, Janee f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g MCCALL, Jasmine WEBB, Brittany EGAN, Kathleen KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 50.0% 70.8% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UMass Lowell Record: 0-9 Seton Hall Record: 7-1 Officials: Angela Lewis, Heather Browne, Carlos Alvarez Technical fouls: UMass Lowell-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 339 HALL CRUISES PAST UMASS LOWELL, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Four players scored in double figures as the Seton Hall University women s basketball team cruised past UMass Lowell, 97-68, on Saturday afternoon at Walsh Gym. The Pirates 97 points scored tied for the fourth-highest single-game total in school history and represented the most for the Hall since setting the program record of 102 points against St. Francis (N.Y.) on Dec. 1, Seton Hall (7-1) shot 50.7 percent (37-for-73) from the field, with the 37 field goals made tying for the fifth most in team history. The Pirates did break one school record, grabbing 66 rebounds to break the mark of 64 set against Longwood in the season opener. Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) continued her scoring binge, pouring in a teamhigh 27 points behind 11 field goals and five 3-pointers to go along with 12 rebounds for her second double-double of the season. She has now topped 20 points five times this season and leads the Hall with 21.1 ppg. Redshirt junior Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) was the second Pirate to compile a double-double, scoring 15 points while setting a new career-high of 12 assists, breaking her old mark of 10. It was the first time Seton Hall saw two players post a double-double in the same game since a win at Marshall on Nov. 16, Junior Chizoba Ekedigwe (Laurel, Md.) scored a career-high 18 points with eight boards on 9-for-15 shooting and freshman guard Tara Inman (Holmdel, N.J.) reached double figures for the first time in her career with 12 points to go along with six rebounds. Redshirt freshman Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) paced Seton Hall on the glass with a career-high 15 rebound, also scoring six points and recording three assists. Seton Hall sprinted out to an 11-0 lead, hitting five of its first nine field goal attempts, with five points come from Richardson-Smith in the opening run. Jasmine McRoy finally hit on a 3-point attempt to get UMass Lowell (0-9) on the board, only to see Richardson-Smith come right back and bury another triple 11 seconds later. The Pirates led by 23 points, 33-10, with 10 minutes remaining in the first half before the River Hawks finally went on a run, outscoring the Hall 16-2 over a span of just 2:14 to cut the lead down to single digits, 35-26, at the 7:26 mark. Senior Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.), who finished with nine points and four rebounds, snapped the UMass Lowell hot streak with a pair of free throws to put Seton Hall back up by 11. The Pirates went on to extend the lead back to 21 points behind a 14-2 run the other direction, pulling in front on a Richardson-Smith trey and the Hall would lead by 19 at the half. Seton Hall pushed its lead back to 20 points on an Ekedigwe layup 3:30 into the second half, and the advantage reached 30 for the first time as Simmons drew a foul as she hit a fast-break layup with 10:53 to play; the Pirates led by as many as 34 points late in the game SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

22 GAME 9 GAME #20 SETON HALL VS. RV/NR ST. JOHN S FEB. 1, 2014 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. SETON HALL PIRATES 70 ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI 71 Monday, Dec. 9, 2013 Champaign, Ill. (State Farm Center) GAME 10 NJIT HIGHLANDERS 48 SETON HALL PIRATES 74 Saturday, Dec. 21, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) SETON HALL 70 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 COOK, Sidney f RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. f JOHNSON, Janee f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g INMAN, Tara ALI, Bra Shey JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 20.0% 58.3% ILLINOIS 71 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 34 Grant, Jacqui f Moore, Amber f Hartwell, Sarah g Crawford, Ivory g Smith, Alexis g Gleason, Taylor Tuck, Taylor Livingston, Sarah Oden, Nia TEAM Totals % 30.0% 68.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 7-2 Illinois Record: 6-5 Officials: Dee Kantner, Beverly Roberts, Felicia Grinter Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Illinois-None. Attendance: 1358 PIRATES SEE BIG LEAD SLIP AWAY LATE AT ILLINOIS IN LOSS CHAMPAIGN, ILL. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team saw a 20-point second half lead slip away as the University of Illinois ended the game on a 28-7 run to defeat the Pirates, 71-70, at the State Farm Center on Monday night. After ending the first half on a huge run to lead by 11 points at the intermission, Seton Hall (7-2) outscored Illinois (6-5) 14-5 to open the second period and extended its lead to with 15:20 left in the game. The Pirates advantage fluctuated between 16 and 20 points over the next seven minutes, and still stood at 20 points, 63-43, following a Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) layup with 8:45 remaining. Seton Hall hit just three field goals over the remainder of the game and turned the ball over nine times during that span as Illinois steadily chipped away at the lead behind 22 second-half points from leading scorer Amber Moore, who was limited to just two points on 1-for-9 shooting in the first half. Moore shot 7-for-11 from the field in the second half, knocking down four 3-pointers in the process. It was a 3-pointer from Moore with 43 seconds remaining that tied the game at 68-68, and following another Seton Hall turnover Ivory Crawford made a layup off the fast break to give Illinois a lead, its first of the second half. Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) tied things up with less than 20 seconds to play as she banked in a runner off the paint, but Illinois possessed the basketball with a chance to take the last shot. The Pirates forced Crawford to miss a difficult shot with six seconds to play, but the rebound bounced out to Nia Oden who was fouled on the putback. Oden, who was scoreless on the night and had attempted just on free throw all season, made the first shot to put Illinois back in front by one. After missing the second redshirt sophomore Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) came down with the rebound and found redshirt junior Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) on the outlet. Simmons sprinted down the court and fired a bank shot just inside the 3-point arc as time expired, but it rimmed out and the Pirates fell by a single point. Simmons finished with a season-high 20 points on 6-for-13 shooting and also had five assists and five rebounds in 40 minutes of action. Richardson-Smith scored 18 points and Ali and graduate student Breanna Jones (Springfield, Va.) both finished with 10 points. Ali was seeing action for the first time since recording a double-double against Weber State on Nov. 15, and Jones 10 points were a career high. Seton Hall was off to a slow start offensively, missing four of its first five shots and turning the ball over three times over the first 5:15 as Illinois assumed an 11-6 lead early in the game. The Pirates bounced back with buckets on back-to-back possession to knot the score on a Richardson-Smith trey with 13:34 left in the first, only to see Illinois quickly regain a four-point advantage. The Illinois lead was still four with fewer than five minutes remaining in the first but a tremendous momentum shift toward Seton Hall resulted in the 11 point Pirate lead at the half. The Illini went ice cold from the field, missing five-straight shots and turning the ball over four times as Seton Hall used an 18-1 run to lead by as many as 13 points. Field goals from Ali, Richardson-Smith and Cook helped Seton Hall take its first double-digit lead of the contest, 34-23, and Simmons concluded the huge run with a pair of free-throws. The Pirates made six of their last nine field goal attempts of the first half and saw four different players hit a field goal over that stretch. NJIT 48 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 50 Uju Nwankwo f Shakia Robinson c Kim Tullis g Alyssa Albanese g Denisa Domiterova g Alana Dudley Ruta Vetra Olivia Dudley Martina Matejcikova Camerin Spahn TEAM Totals % 36.4% 58.8% SETON HALL 74 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 COOK, Sidney f ALI, Bra Shey f JOHNSON, Janee f RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g EKEDIGWE, Chizoba BROWN, Alexis EGAN, Kathleen KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 31.3% 69.7% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total NJIT Record: 3-11 Seton Hall Record: 8-2 Officials: Rachelle Jones, Kevin Sparrock, Tiara Cruse Technical fouls: NJIT-Martina Matejcikova (8:24-2nd). Seton Hall-Sidney Cook (8:24-2nd). Attendance: 427 SETON HALL EASILY ROLLS PAST NJIT, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) scored 21 points to lead three players in double figures as the Seton Hall University women s basketball team defeated NJIT, 74-48, on Saturday afternoon in Walsh Gymnasium. Richardson-Smith, the BIG EAST s leading scorer, netted 19 of her game-high 21 points in the first half, and knocked down four 3-point field goals while shooting 8-for-15 from the field with five rebounds and three steals in the win. Redshirt-sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) finished scored 14 points with six assists, four steals and four boards. Junior guard Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) made her season debut for Seton Hall after missing the first nine games of the season with an injury and looked as if she had been on the court all season long scoring 11 points with seven boards and a career-high seven assists in just 22 minutes of action. Redshirt-freshman Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) narrowly missed out on recording her second-career double-double pulling down 15 boards while scoring nine points and blocking a career-high four shots. Cook has recorded double-digit rebound performances in five-straight games and is averaging 13.6 rpg over that stretch. Seton Hall answered a pair of early NJIT 3-pointers with a 28-2 run to take a commanding lead a little over 13 minutes into the action. The Highlanders scored on their first three possessions and saw Denisa Demiterova drain back-to-back long-range field goals to take an 8-4 lead 93 seconds into the game. Richardson-Smith answered with a 3-pointer of her own and a couple of Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) free throws with 16:51 left in the first gave the Pirates a 9-8 lead and they would not trail for the rest of the game. NJIT hit just one of its next 14 field goal attempts and turned the ball over 10 times over a period of 12:11 as the Pirates steadily extended their lead to 22 points, 32-10, before Alana Dudley ended the Highanders scoring drought with a 3-pointer with 6:16 remaining in the half. Richardson-Smith hit her third 3-pointer of the game fewer than five minutes into the action to put the Hall ahead She shot 7-for-9 from the field and 4-for-5 from long range in just 13 minutes on the court in the first half. Simmons was also in double figures in the first half, finishing with 10 points on 6-for-6 shooting from the free-throw line, and Cook grabbed a game-high 12 boards with five points a pair of blocks and two steals. The Pirates saw six different players hit at least one field goal in the first half and the Hall took advantage of 14 first-half turnovers from NJIT, outscoring the Highlanders 17-0 in points off turnovers and 6-0 on the break. NJIT s difficulty taking care of the basketball persisted in the second half as the Highlanders gave the ball away seven times and missed their first five shots from the field over the first 4:55 as Seton Hall extended its lead to 34 points with buckets from Richardson-Smith, redshirt sophomore Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) and Cook. The Fighting Illini were 1-for-10 from three as a team and turned the ball over 10 times in the first 20 minutes of action SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

23 GAME 11 Saturday, Dec. 28, 2013 Queens, N.Y. (Carnesecca Arena) GAME #20 SETON HALL VS. RV/NR ST. JOHN S FEB. 1, 2014 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. SETON HALL PIRATES 63 ST. JOHN S RED STORM 72 GAME 12 STONY BROOK SEAWOLVES 65 SETON HALL PIRATES 80 Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) SETON HALL 63 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 COOK, Sidney f RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. f ALI, Bra Shey f JOHNSON, Janee f SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g BROWN, Alexis JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 9.1% 75.0% ST. JOHN S 72 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 02 THOMPSON, Amber f UDOBI, Sandra f HANDFORD, Aliyyah g BROWN, Briana g MCPHERSON, Eugeneia g LEWIS, Aaliyah WALKER, Jade GRANT, Danaejah LANGLEY, Keylantra TEAM Totals % 50.0% 63.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 8-3, 0-1 St. John s Record: 7-4, 1-0 Officials: Ed Sidlasky, Joanne Aldrich, Tiara Cruse Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. St. John s-none. Attendance: 803 SETON HALL FALLS AT ST. JOHN S IN BIG EAST OPENER, QUEENS, N.Y. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team lost its tightly contested BIG EAST opener at St. John s University, 72-63, on Saturday afternoon in Carnesecca Arena. Redshirt sophomore Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) scored a career-high 17 points to lead three Pirates in double figures. Redshirt freshman Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) recorded the second double-double of her career with 11 points and 14 rebounds, and redshirt junior Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) finished with 14 points and five assists against zero turnovers. Seton Hall (8-3, 0-1) trailed by three at the half and used field goals from Cook and sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) early in the second to stay within one of the Red Storm. Breanna Jones (Springfield, Va.) hit four-straight free throws as the Pirates regained a three-point lead with 16:24 to play, and the Pirates responded to a 6-0 St. John s run with back-to-back buckets from Ali to retake a one-point advantage. Danaejah Grant buried a three for St. John s on the other end of the floor and the Red Storm would maintain a slim lead for the rest of the game. A Keylantra Langley triple with 4:50 remaining gave St. John s its largest lead at 63-55, but Seton Hall would battle back to pull within four on a Cook jumper in the paint with 2:50 to play. As they did throughout the game the Red Storm converted a big shot when they needed it, as Briana Brown hit a three from the corner late in the shot clock to put the Red Storm back in front by seven. St. John s (7-4, 1-0) entered the game shooting 33.6 percent from 3-point range having not hit more than five threes in a game all year, but the Red Storm were 7-for-14 from downtown against Seton Hall. Langley did the most damage from long distance, shooting 3-for-4 from beyond the arc, tying her career high in points (16) and 3-pointers. Briana Brown led all scorers with 20 points, knocking down a pair of triples, and Grant came off the bench to finish with 16 points on four field goals and 6-for-6 shooting from the line. Red Storm sophomore Aliyyah Handford entered the game with a 0.1 ppg lead over Richardson-Smith for the BIG EAST scoring lead, but the Pirate defense limited her offensively all day as she missed her first six field goal attempts before making an acrobatic lay in late in the second half to finish with four points on 1-for-7 shooting. Richardson-Smith was averaging 20.8 ppg but was limited to nine points on one 3-pointer. In the first half Seton Hall was off to a slow start offensively, missing eight of its first 10 field goal attempts, but trailed the Red Storm by just three, 6-5, when Simmons converted on three-straight field goal attempts to give the Pirates an 11-6 lead. Simmons juked a defender in transition on one possession, moments before intercepting a Eugeneia McPherson pass at midcourt en route to another easy bucket under the rim. Three-point shooting proved to be the equalizer for St. John s. The Red Storm answered Simmons 6-0 run with a Langley 3-pointer and hit long-range buckets on back-to-back possessions as a part of an 8-0 run later in the half to take a lead. Ali was there to pick up the Pirates, hitting a big baseline jumper to stop the Red Storm run before scoring again less than a minute later to keep the SHU deficit at just four. St. John s took a seven-point lead, its largest of the game with 1:39 left in the half but Seton Hall closed strong with field goals from Ali and Cook to make its halftime deficit just three. STONY BROOK 65 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 PROCTOR, Sabre f SNOW, Brittany f BAYNE-WALKER, Kori g JENKINS, Miranda g GOODMAN, Chikilra g OGUNNORIN, Jessica HARRIS, Teasha HANLON, Kim COSTANTINO, Kristie COIRO, Alyssa TEAM 1 Totals % 23.1% 63.2% SETON HALL 80 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 COOK, Sidney f ALI, Bra Shey f JOHNSON, Janee f RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g EKEDIGWE, Chizoba BROWN, Alexis WEBB, Brittany INMAN, Tara JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 42.9% 69.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stony Brook Record: 8-4 Seton Hall Record: 9-3 Officials: Sue Blauch, Joseph Vaszily, Maggie Tieman Technical fouls: Stony Brook-Sabre Proctor (9:05-2nd). Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 428 BROWN AND JOHNSON NOTCH CAREER-HIGHS IN WIN OVER STONY BROOK SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Behind a pair of career-best offensive performances from junior Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) and senior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) the Seton Hall University women s basketball team closed out non-conference play with an win over Stony Brook on Tuesday afternoon in Walsh Gymnasium. Brown scored a career-high 18 points on 6-for-7 shooting from the field with five assists to lead all scorers in the win over Stony Brook while Johnson got out to a hot start scoring seven of the Pirates first nine points of the game en route to a 16-point day on an efficient 7-for-9 performance on field goal attempts. Brown, who missed the first nine games of the season with an injury, has scored in double figures in two of her first three games back on the floor and is averaging 11.7 points, 5.3 assists and 6.0 rebounds per game since her return. All told Seton Hall (9-3) finished with four players in double figures for the fifth time this season. BIG EAST leading scorer Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) went 3-for-5 from 3-point range to finish with 15 points. Redshirt junior point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) found a way to reach 13 points despite missing nearly 12:30 minutes of the second half because of foul trouble and she had five assists without committing a turnover for a second-straight game. With Johnson leading the way the Pirates were in front 7-2 fewer than four minutes into the game in what would turn into their third wire-to-wire victory of the season. A Richardson-Smith 3-pointer at 11:18 stretched the Seton Hall advantage to 10 points for the first time, The Hall would maintain a double-digit margin for a majority of the first half, leading by as many as 15 points, 39-24, on Richardson-Smith s second triple of the period, and SHU took a lead into the locker room. Stony Brook (8-4) shot 43.8 percent from the floor in the first half but consistent Seton Hall pressure on the Seawolve ball handlers resulted in 11 first-half turnovers leading to 13 points for the Pirates. That defensive intensity carried over into the start of the second half as Seton Hall forced five turnovers and held Stony Brook without a field goal for the first 5:08 as a part of an 11-1 run that saw the lead balloon to 21 points. Johnson started strong again, accounting for the Pirates first two field goals. A Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) 3-pointer made it and Brown capped off the run by making a strong move through the lane for an easy layup. Stony Brook did make a run late in the game, pulling within 10, 71-61, with three minutes remaining as Seton Hall struggled to keep its offense on track. The Pirates turned the ball over 10 times in the second half and the Seawolves capitalized with 13 points. Meanwhile Seton Hall hit just one field goal over a stretch of 7:36 and committed four turnovers as Stony Brook crept back into the game. Reshirt freshman Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) ended the drought with a short jumper in the paint, and Simmons and Cook added field goals on consecutive possessions with fewer than two minutes left to dash any hopes of a Stony Brook comeback. Despite outscoring Stony Brook in the paint Seton Hall was outrebounded, 41-32, the largest deficit on the glass for the Pirates this season and the first time the Hall has been outrebounded in backto-back games. Seton Hall tied its season high with six 3-point field goals after shooting a season-low 1-for-11 at St. John s on Saturday SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

24 GAME 13 GAME #20 SETON HALL VS. RV/NR ST. JOHN S FEB. 1, 2014 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. BUTLER BULLDOGS 75 SETON HALL PIRATES 69 Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) GAME 14 SETON HALL PIRATES 64 NR/RV VILLANOVA WILDCATS 56 Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014 Villanova, Pa. (The Pavilion) BUTLER 75 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 21 MCCLUNG, Daress f STRATMAN, Liz c SCHIPPERS, Taylor g MCDIVITT, Mandy g MURRY, Lexus g LANGLOIS, Blaire HOWARD, Haley UCHENDU, Ijeoma FELDHAUS, Ashton TEAM Totals % 31.3% 66.7% SETON HALL 69 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 COOK, Sidney f JOHNSON, Janee f RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g WEBB, Brittany INMAN, Tara ALI, Bra Shey JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 40.0% 65.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Butler Record: 7-7, 2-1 Seton Hall Record: 9-4, 0-2 Officials: Joanne Aldrich, Kevin Dillard, Shannon Feck Technical fouls: Butler-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 373 PIRATES CAN T WITHSTAND BUTLER S SECOND-HALF SURGE IN LOSS SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Butler University shot 70.8 percent from the field and 4-for-8 from 3-point range in the second half to hand the Seton Hall University women s basketball team a setback in BIG EAST action on Saturday afternoon in Walsh Gymnasium. Seton Hall (9-4, 0-2) held a lead over the Bulldogs at the half in the first-ever meeting between the two new conference foes thanks to 12 points off three 3-pointers from BIG EAST leading scorer Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) and a six point, six assist effort from redshirt junior point guard Ka- Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.). However, Butler (7-7, 2-1) scored nine of the first 11 points of the second half and opened the period on a run overall to take a lead on a Taylor Schippers 3-pointer at 12:34, one of her three longrange buckets in the game. Seton Hall withstood the Bulldogs initial charge, finding points on threestraight possession to stretch its advantage back to eight points, 43-35, on a Richardson-Smith layup off a steal, but Butler would score 12 unanswered, capped off by a Daress MClung triple at 11:34. Butler maintained a several possession lead for much of the rest of the game before the Pirates mounted a late run. Facing an eight-point deficit, Simmons found junior Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) for a short jumper from the left side with 2:48 to play and freshman Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) scored an offensive put back to cut the lead down to four for the first time since the seven minute mark. With fewer than two minutes to play the Pirates turned the ball over two times, once after grabbing a pair of offensive rebounds to keep a possession alive and Seton Hall was unable to pull any closer than four points down the stretch. Richardson-Smith led Seton Hall with 21 points on 8-for-15 shooting from the field and a 4-for-7 effort from 3-point range, reaching the 20-point plateau for the seventh time this season. Simmons was 6-for-6 at the line and finished with 14 points and a game-high eight assists. For Simmons it was a third-straight game without committing a turnover and she also moved past Melissa Langelier ( ) for 13th place in assists in school history with 270 in her career. Senior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) scored in double figures for a second-straight game for the first time in her career, netting 11 points with five rebounds, and Brown rounded out the Pirates double-digit performers with 12 points, also grabbing five rebounds with three assists and a pair of steals. Stout defense early in the game allowed Seton Hall to survive a slow start offensively, as the Pirates opened the game missing 12 of their first 13 shots and shooting 4-for-22 overall. From there the team closed out the half nailing 10 of its final 18 field goals, with Richardson-Smith hitting a three on threestraight possessions and Brown creating a turnover with a fast break finish to account for an 11-0 run over just 1:09. Butler made just three field goals over the final seven minutes of the opening half allowing Seton Hall to hold onto its 11-point cushion heading into the intermission. The Bulldogs turned the ball over 12 times in the first half, leading to 15 Seton Hall points, and Butler was 1-for-8 from 3-point range, before heating up from downtown in the second. SETON HALL 64 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 01 RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. f ALI, Bra Shey f JOHNSON, Janee f BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g COOK, Sidney WEBB, Brittany Team Totals % 28.6% 84.2% VILLANOVA 56 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 32 WILKES, Samantha f EDWARDS, Kavunaa f LEER, Emily c BURFORD, Lauren g KANE, Devon g HOLEMAN, Taylor COYER, Caroline COYER, Katherine QUINN, Megan BURTON, Kendall DILLARD, Jordan TEAM Totals % 25.8% 100.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 10-4, 1-2 Villanova Record: 12-3, 3-2 Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Angela Lewis, Karen Preato Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Villanova-None. Attendance: 623 Simmons Career-High 25 Points Powers Pirates Past Villanova, VILLANOVA, PA. - Behind a career-high 25 points from junior point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) the Seton Hall University women s basketball team held on to beat Villanova University, 64-56, on Saturday afternoon at the Pavilion in a game that was nationally televised on FOX Sports 2. Seton Hall improved to 10-4 overall and 1-2 in the BIG EAST and picked up its first road win of the season against one of the toughest foes it has faced all year. Heading into the weekend Villanova, who was tied for first in the BIG EAST standings, was ranked No. 29 in the latest NCAA RPI standings and the Wildcats received a vote in the latest USA Today/Coaches Top-25 Poll. The victory snapped a four-game losing streak against the Wildcats and was the Pirates first win over the Wildcats since Jan. 30, 2010, also at the Pavilion. The Pirates controlled most of the first half of the game and led by 10 at the intermission, but as was to be expected Villanova (12-3, 3-2) made a run on its home floor in the second half, steadily cutting into the Seton Hall lead and eventually taking a lead on a pair of Caroline Coyer free throws at 9:26, the Wildcats first advantage since the opening moments of the game. From there the score remained tight down the stretch until clutch free throw shooting and key defensive stops enabled Seton Hall to pull away in the final minutes. A huge Simmons 3-pointer with fewer than five minutes to play tied the game at 54-54, and the Pirates were able to regain the lead on a Simmons 3-point play on the next possession, as she nailed a runner in the paint as she drew contact from Devon Kane, sinking the free throw after the media timeout. Villanova would pull within two on a Taylor Holeman layup just 23 seconds later, but that field goal would represent the last points of the game for the Wildcats who missed their final seven field goal attempts and turned the ball over three times over the last three minutes of action. Villanova made just two field goals and scored four points in the final 6:30. Simmons found sophomore Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) for a floater on the left side with 1:14 left to put the Pirates back up by three, and led by Simmons Seton Hall was 5-for-6 from the line with under a minute to play to ice the game. Freshman Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) pulled down two key rebounds in the waning moments of the game to prevent any second looks for Villanova; she finished with four points and seven rebounds. Ali was huge on the glass for Seton Hall, grabbing 16 rebounds to go along with her 10 points to recorder her second-career double-double and the first in a BIG EAST game. The Pirates finished with a edge on the boards, snapping a three-game stretch of being outrebounding. Senior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) finished with 13 points and three boards and junior Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) scored in double figures for the third-straight game and the fourth time in five appearances this season, compiling 10 points on 4-for-7 shooting to go along with seven rebounds and three assists. Seton Hall rode a hot offensive start to a halftime lead thanks to 10 points from both Simmons and Johnson through the first 20 minutes of action. The Pirates hit four of their first seven shots and grabbed an early 11-5 lead as Brown buried a long jumper just inside the arc at 15:26. Simmons was heavily involved in the early offensive action, assisting three of Seton Hall s first seven field goals, and scoring two others. Her 3-point play as she drove through the paint for two as she drew contact under the rim stretched the SHU advantage to midway through the first SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

25 GAME 15 GAME #20 SETON HALL VS. RV/NR ST. JOHN S FEB. 1, 2014 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. DEPAUL BLUE DEMONS 75 SETON HALL PIRATES 68 Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) GAME 16 GEORGETOWN HOYAS 62 SETON HALL PIRATES 73 Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) DEPAUL 75 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 30 PODKOWA, Megan f PENNY, Jasmine f HRYNKO, Brittany g JENKINS, Chanise g ROGOWSKI, Megan g JANUARY, Jessica REYNOLDS, Kelsey MCGEE, Centrese HARVEY-CARR, Brandi TEAM Totals % 41.4% 63.0% SETON HALL 68 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 24 ALI, Bra Shey f JOHNSON, Janee f RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g COOK, Sidney KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 21.1% 55.6% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total DePaul Record: 12-5, 3-2 Seton Hall Record: 10-5, 1-3 Officials: Cameron Inouye, Norma Jones, Daryl Humphrey Technical fouls: DePaul-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 475 HALL CAN T OVERCOME DEPAUL S LONG-RANGE SHOOTING IN LOSS SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Redshirt junior point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) eclipsed 20 points for the second-straight game, finishing with a game-high 21, but it was not enough as the Seton Hall University women s basketball team was edged by DePaul University, 75-68, in BIG EAST action on Tuesday night in Walsh Gym. The story of the game was DePaul s (12-5, 3-2) ability to hit clutch 3-point shots throughout the second half. After the Pirates limited the Blue Demons to just 27 points on 8-for-28 shooting (28.6 percent) in the opening period, DePaul sank eight of its first 11 3-point attempts in the second. Even with the red hot hands from the outside, Brittany Hrynko scored 16 points behind four 3-pointers and Megan Rogowski scored nine of her 11 points from long-range, DePaul s margin of victory actually matched its largest lead of the game and the Blue Demons trailed Seton Hall at the eight minute mark. The Pirates (10-5, 1-3) built that six-point cushion with a 15-3 run over 4:25. Down by six Seton Hall was shooting just 6-for-21 (28.6 percent) from the field to start the second half when sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) buried a triple from the right side, her third of the game, and Simmons pulled her team within one by knocking down a 12-foot jumper. Seton Hall regained the lead as senior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) converted a turnaround jumper in the paint and five-straight points from Simmons, including a 3-point play pushed the Pirate advantage all the way to six. Hrynko responded with her first of a pair of clutch 3-point shots down the stretch, cutting the SHU lead in half with the first, and breaking a tie at 5:25 with her second. That second triple sparked a 9-2 DePaul run that Seton Hall was never quite able to recover from. Trailing by seven with two minutes to play, Simmons scored the final six points of the game for the Pirates, twice pulling the Hall within four points, but Seton Hall was unable to get a big three to fall late in the game and DePaul shot just well enough from the free-throw line (4-for-6 in the final minute) to seal the win. Simmons notched back-to-back 20-point games for the first time in her career, as she was coming off a career-high 25 point performance in the win at Villanova last Saturday, which led to BIG EAST Player of the Week honors. Richardson-Smith scored a season-low two points at Villanova, but bounced back with 17 on Tuesday night, nailing three 3-pointers and pulling down eight rebounds. Redshirt sophomore Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) was not far from recording her second-straight double-double, securing a game-high 14 boards to go along with eight points. Junior Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) filled out the stat sheet yet again, scoring eight points with six rebounds, four assists and four steals. DePaul tied its season-high with 12 3-pointers in the win, but it was actually forward Jasmine Penny that led the team in scoring, finishing with 21 points and 11 rebounds. Seton Hall forced 21 Blue Demon turnovers and gave the ball away just 12 times, increasing its league leading BIG EAST turnover margin to +7.0; the Pirates are turning the ball over just 11.3 times per game against conference foes. GEORGETOWN 62 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 11 WHITE, Andrea f BATTLE, Logan f BUTLER, Natalie c MCCORMICK, Katie g POWELL, Samisha g KING, Tyshell RAFIU, Ki-Ke MARTIN, Jade WOODARD, Faith VITALIS, Dominique TEAM Totals % 25.0% 56.3% SETON HALL 73 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 24 ALI, Bra Shey f JOHNSON, Janee f RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g COOK, Sidney EKEDIGWE, Chizoba KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 30.0% 79.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Georgetown Record: 17-11, 1-5 Seton Hall Record: 11-5, 2-3 Officials: Wesley Dean, Rachelle Jones, Mark Resch Technical fouls: Georgetown-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 708 FIVE SCORE IN DOUBLE FIGURES AS PIRATES BEAT GEORGETOWN, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) tied her career-high with five 3-pointers and scored a game-high 22 points to lead five Pirates in double figures as the Seton Hall University women s basketball team defeated Georgetown, 73-62, on Saturday afternoon in Walsh Gymnasium. Seton Hall improves to 11-5 overall and 2-3 in BIG EAST action, picking up its first home conference win of the year and snapping a four-game losing streak against the Hoyas dating back to All five Pirate starters scored in double figures, the first time the Hall saw that many players with at least 10 points since a victory over Stony Brook on Dec. 17, Redshirt sophomore Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) recorded her second double-double over the last three games, finishing with 13 points and 10 boards to go along with a career-high five steals; she is averaging 13.3 rebounds per game over that stretch. Redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) tallied 14 points and eight assists, doing most of her damage at the free-throw line late in the second half, where she finished a perfect 8-for-8. Junior Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) and senior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) scored 10 points apiece. Brown added six assists and three steals while Johnson was second on the team with seven rebounds. As important as it was for the Hall to display that kind of balance on the offensive end of the floor, it was Seton Hall s defensive effort that proved to be the biggest difference in the game. The Pirates constant pressure resulted in 29 Georgetown turnovers, 18 in the first half, and the Hall held a 31-9 advantage in points off turnovers. Those defensive stops were especially critical early in the game, allowing Seton Hall to overcome a slow offensive start. Shooting 1-for-9 from the field to start the game, the Pirates trailed 9-3 before an 8-0 run capped off by a Teresa Kucera (Schwabisch Hall, Germany) 3-pointer from the left side gave them an 11-9 lead. The Georgetown (7-11, 1-5) turnovers continued as Seton Hall looked to find an offensive rhythm. The Pirates would go on to miss 12-straight shots over a 5:14 scoreless drought immediately following Kucera s trey, but Seton Hall never allowed the Hoyas to get comfortable, forcing turnovers on three-straight possessions as the first half approached the midway point. The Pirates led by as many as 10 points in the first half, hitting that margin on a Richardson-Smith 3-pointer with less than a minute remaining the period. Richardson-Smith missed her first five 3-point attempts of the game, but shot 5-for-8 from three starting with that triple in transition. After a fast start to the second Seton Hall maintained a double-digit lead for much of the rest of the game, and each time the Hoyas started to string together a run Richardson-Smith was there with an answer. Georgetown was back within seven early in the second half but coming out of a timeout Richardson-Smith scored in the paint to put the Pirates back up by nine. Three and a half minutes later Richardson-Smith buried a three, stretching the lead to 11, and responded to a Georgetown bucket on the next possession with yet another dagger from downtown SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

26 GAME 17 SETON HALL PIRATES 72 XAVIER MUSKETEERS 62 Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014 Cincinnati, Ohio (Cintas Center) GAME 18 SETON HALL PIRATES 90 PROVIDENCE FRIARS 87 Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 Providence, R.I. (Mullaney Gymnasium) SETON HALL 72 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 01 RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. f ALI, Bra Shey f JOHNSON, Janee f BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g COOK, Sidney MCCALL, Jasmine KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 46.2% 66.7% XAVIER 62 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 14 GLOVER, Briana f SCHAEFER, Leah f HAWKES, Shatyra g WANNINGER, Ashley g CRITTENDON, Jenna g DAVIS, Kayla ZANTT, Aliyah BLACKWELL, Maddison TEAM Totals % 44.0% 76.5% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 12-5, 3-3 Xavier Record: 8-11, 3-4 Officials: Barbara Jo Smith, Joseph Vaszily, Ed Sidlasky Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Xavier-None. Attendance: 685 STRONG DEFENSIVE EFFORT GUIDES PIRATES PAST XAVIER, CINCINNATI, OHIO - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team limited Xavier to just one field goal over the final 12 minutes as the Pirates gradually pulled away for a BIG EAST road victory on Tuesday night at the Cintas Center. Xavier was in the midst of a 12-3 run as Shatyra Hawkes knocked down her third 3-pointer of the game to tie the score with just over 12 minutes remaining, tying the Musketeers season-high of 11 made 3-point field goals in the process. But that bucket from long range would spell the end of Xavier s offensive success. Seton Hall (12-5, 3-3) clamped down defensively, limiting the Musketeers to just 1-for-8 shooting over the final 12 minutes, while force seven turnovers. Redshirt sophomore Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) scored in the paint to put the Pirates back in front and field goals from junior Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) and redshirt junior Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) allowed the Hall to stretch its lead back up to five points. Xavier (8-11, 3-4) stayed in the game with free throw shooting but down the stretch it was finally Seton Hall finding clutch 3-point shooting when they needed it, icing the win with a pair of buckets from downtown. The first came off the hand of sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith. The BIG EAST s second-leading scorer finished with a game high 23 points and drained four 3-pointers, none bigger than her trey at 3:56 that kept the SHU lead at five. The margin was still at five three minutes later when the Pirates worked on draining the clock. With the shot clock nearing expiration the ball worked its way out to senior forward Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) in the left corner, and she let a three fly as the buzzer sounded, all but clinching a Seton Hall victory with her first-career 3-pointer. Four Pirates finished in double figures in the win, including Johnson who scored 13 points with eight rebounds, shooting 6-for-10 from the field. Simmons scored 17 points and dropped nine dimes, which moved her into a tie for ninth place in school history with 299 assists in her career. Ali rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points, and she also grabbed a game-high 15 rebounds. She has now led the team in rebounding in four-straight games, averaging 13.8 boards per game over that stretch. The first half was a roller coaster of momentum swings in both directions, with both teams putting together runs of at least eight unanswered points, the Pirates doing so on two occasions. Seton Hall led at the break thanks to a 9-0 run to close the half, with Xavier missing its final six shots from the field, including three 3-pointers after starting 8-for-11 from downtown, tying its total 3-point total from its win over Providence on Saturday. Hawkes drained threes on back-to-back possessions to put the Musketeers up as the first half wound down to the three minute mark, only to see Richardson-Smith answer right back with a triple of her own, three of her 13 first half points, and a play that sparked a 9-0 SHU run to close out the period. Earlier in the period it was Simmons keeping Seton Hall within striking distance as the Xavier onslaught from the outside continued. The Musketeers hit 3-pointers on three of four possessions in a span of 2:15, taking its largest lead of six points, 33-27, with just over five minutes remaining. Simmons was the offensive constant for Seton Hall, scoring three-straight buckets for the Pirates. SETON HALL 90 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 COOK, Sidney f RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. f ALI, Bra Shey f BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g EKEDIGWE, Chizoba MCCALL, Jasmine KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 35.3% 64.5% PROVIDENCE 87 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 BEAL, Sarah * PEARSON, Danielle * MILLER, Aliyah * IISKOLA, Evi * HARRIS, Alexis * RULE, Tori SIMPSON, Miranda ROBINSON, Karin TEAM Totals % 38.1% 70.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 13-5, 4-3 Xavier Record: 6-13, 1-7 Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Tom Danaher, Mara Wagner Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Providence-None. Attendance: 453 Second-Half Surge Leads Seton Hall Past Providence, PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Down by as many as 16 points in the second half the Seton Hall University women s basketball team stormed all the way back to pick up a victory at Providence College on Saturday afternoon. With the win the Pirates improve to 13-5 overall and 4-3 in the BIG EAST. Seton Hall is now 3-1 on the road in conference play and has won three-straight games away from home against BIG EAST foes for the first time since the season. The Pirates also defeated Providence College at Mullaney Gymnasium for the first time in nearly six years to the day; a victory on Jan. 26, This game had a very different feel than that low scoring affair in 2008 with Seton Hall putting up 90 points on the Friars, marking the second time this season the Pirates have eclipsed 90 points and the first time against a BIG EAST foe in over 19 years; the last occurrence was a victory at Providence on Jan. 7, Behind a double-double from Alexis Harris (12 points, 10 rebounds), the Friars shot 56.3 percent (18- for-32) from the field in the first half and drilled five 3-points, three coming from Tori Rule. It was a big offensive boost off the bench from freshman Teresa Kucera (Schwabisch Hall, Germany) that helped Seton Hall stay in the game. She scored a career-high nine points on three 3-pointers, making her the first player other than Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) to hit three 3-pointers in a game for the Pirates this season. Once the second half was underway the Pirates needed stops to cut into the lead, but they just weren t able to get them as Providence steadily extended the lead from the free-throw line. The Friars attempted 13 free throws through the first seven minutes of the period, shooting 11-for-13 from the line, and had their largest lead, 68-52, with 12:56 remaining. A Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) jumper sparked a stretch of 10 unanswered for Seton Hall, and it was Cook providing the bookend as well, taking a pass from Richardson-Smith for a layup to cut the Providence lead to The Pirates continued to hammer away in the paint, getting field goals from Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) and Cook, and then two Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) free throws to pull within two, 70-68, with 8:49 to play, the closest the team had been since the opening moments of the game. Developing an inside presence played a major factor in the comeback. In addition to limiting Providence to just 11 second-half field goals, Seton Hall scored 26 points in the paint, netted 21 on second-chance opportunities and outrebounded the Friars over the final 20 minutes of action. Following Simmons free throws Providence briefly regained the momentum, rattling off an 8-2 run to retake an eight point lead with 6:48 to play. A couple of critical buckets from Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) in the paint helped the Pirates pull back within three points, and a huge Richardson-Smith triple from the right wing tied things up at 4:45, the first of a pair of clutch late baskets for Seton Hall s leading scorer. Brown hit again at 3:47, grabbing an offensive board off a Cook missed jump shot and laid it up and in to give the Pirates their first lead of the game. Down the stretch Seton Hall led by as many as six points but the Friars frantically attempted to come back. An Evi Iiskola 3-pointer with 22 second to play made it a one possession game once again, and the Pirates were unable to convert at the line as the Friars cut the lead down to one. Brown stepped to the line with just over eight seconds to play and missed both free throws, but Richardson-Smith another outstanding play, tipping the rebound up in the air before securing it and hitting a short jumper in the paint. The Friars quickly burned their last timeout and Rule missed the desperation three as time expired SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

27 GAME 19 GAME #20 SETON HALL VS. RV/NR ST. JOHN S FEB. 1, 2014 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. CREIGHTON BLUEJAYS 76 SETON HALL PIRATES 73 Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) CREIGHTON 76 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 42 NELSON, Sarah f KAMPHAUS, Alyssa c JENSEN, Sammy g FUJAN, McKenzie g JANNING, Marissa g MCGRORY, MC WORKS, Lauren GARRISON, Jordan AKIN-OTIKO, Alexis ROLLERSON, Brianna TEAM Totals % 30.8% 72.7% SETON HALL 73 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 24 ALI, Bra Shey f JOHNSON, Janee f RICHARDSON-SMITH, T. g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g COOK, Sidney EKEDIGWE, Chizoba WEBB, Brittany KUCERA, Teresa INMAN, Tara JONES, Breanna Team Totals % 22.2% 65.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Creighton Record: 13-8, 7-2 Seton Hall Record: 13-6, 4-4 Officials: Denise Brooks, Angela Lewis, Angie Enlund Technical fouls: Creighton-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 511 PIRATES THREE-GAME WINNING STREAK SNAPPED BY CREIGHTON, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team was unable to erase a late eight point deficit in what turned into a wild finish at Walsh Gymnasium as the Pirates had their threegame winning streak snapped in a loss to Creighton in BIG EAST action on Tuesday night. Marissa Janning scored a game-high 28 points for Creighton (13-8, 7-2) and hit a pair of key shots down the stretch to carry the Bluejays to a win. Her first big bucket came with Creighton already leading by five as the clock dipped under three minutes to play as she knocked down an open 3-pointer from the right side to extend the lead to eight. Undaunted, Seton Hall (13-6, 4-4) charged back, chipping away at the Bluejay advantage with five unanswered, capped off by a Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) 3-point play with 1:56 remaining. On the ensuing Creighton possession it appeared as though the Pirates would get another stop with a chance to come back down and tie the game as Bra Shey Ali (Plainfield, N.J.) made an athletic play, blocking a Janning jump shot along the baseline on the left side. Ali secured the rebound off her block, she swatted a career-high four in the game, but landed out of bounds, giving Creighton another shot to score with eight seconds left on the shot clock. After a timeout, Janning drove into the paint and finished a difficult layup with her left hand, pushing the Creighton lead back to five points. Down the stretch the Bluejays were unable to completely close the door as the Pirates managed to find buckets while McKenzie Fujan hit 2-of-4 late free throws. Down just three with time winding down Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) fired an open look from deep on the right wing, but her shot drew back iron. Aside from Creighton s hot start and solid finish, Tuesday night s matchup was one of the tightest games Seton Hall has played all year. The game featured five ties and 15 lead changes, which tied for the most in a game for the Pirates this year. The Bluejays scored 12 unanswered to take a 12-4 lead on a Fujan midrange jumper 6:13 into the game, which led to a Seton Hall timeout. Freshman Sidney Cook (Parkton, N.C.) snapped the Creighton run with a close-range jumper, a play that sparked a 15-2 Seton Hall run. Starting with Cook s jumper the Pirates scored eight points in the blink of an eye, ratcheting up their defensive pressure and coming all the way back to tie the game in a span of just 26 seconds of game time. Creighton turned the ball over seven times over that big run, leading to 11 Seton Hall points, but the Bluejays adjusted to the pressure and after 10 first half giveaways committed only three turnovers in the final 20 minutes. The Pirates scored 11 points off those seven early giveaways but was unable to generate any more scoring opportunities off extra opportunities over the remainder of the game. Ali led Seton Hall offensively for the first time this season, registering her fourth-consecutive double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Richardson-Smith buried a pair of threes and shot 7-for-13 from the field on the way to 18 points to go along with eight boards and four steals. Simmons scored in double figures for the 14th-straight game, finishing with 11 points, and also had a game-high seven assists. Johnson scored eight points in the second half to finish in double figures with SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

28 #0 SIDNEY COOK RS-FRESHMAN 6 2 FORWARD PARKTON, N.C. (SOUTH VIEW) HIGHLIGHTS Ranked fourth in the BIG EAST in rebounding (8.5). Named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on Dec. 30, for the first time in her career after posting a double-double at St. John s. Recorded a double-double in her first-career BIG EAST game with 11 points and 14 rebounds at St. John s. Named to the Seton Hall Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team after averaging 11.5 points and 13.5 rebounds at the two-day event. Picked up first-career double-double with 14 points and 14 rebounds in a win over Fresno State on Nov. 30. Made her collegiate debut against Longwood in the season opener on Nov. 8, almost recording a double-double with nine points and nine rebounds UPDATE Shot 3-fot-7 from the floor to finish with six points against Creighton (1/28)... Returned to the starting lineup at Providence and responded with a double-double scoring 14 points with 11 rebounds (1/25)... Scored seven points with three rebounds in 21 minutes against DePaul (1/14)... Came off the bench to finish with four points and four rebounds, including two key late rebounds, in a win at Villanova (1/11)... Led Seton Hall with eight rebounds and scored three points in 24 minutes against Butler (1/4)... Finished with six points and five boards in 27 minutes in a win over Stony Brook, snapping a steak of six-straight games with 10-plus rebounds (12/31)... Posted a double-double with 11 points and a game-high 14 rebounds in her first-career BIG EAST game at St. John s (12/28)... Tied her career high of 15 rebounds, also scoring nine points with a career-best four blocked shots in a win over NJIT (12/21)... Secured a team-high 11 rebounds, also scoring eight points with a pair of blocked shots at Illinois (12/9)... Grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds while scoring six points with three assists in just 15 minutes against UMass Lowell (12/7)... Played a career-high 40 minutes and registered the first double-double of her career with 14 points and 14 rebounds, setting new career highs in both categories, against Fresno State (11/30)... Notched her first-career double-digit rebound game with 13 boards to go along with nine points in 35 minutes against Savannah State (11/29)... Returned to action to score 13 points on a perfect 5-for-5 shooting performance from the field in14 minutes against Wagner (11/23)... Missed three games due to an injury suffered in the season opener... Nearly recorded a double-double in her collegiate debut, finishing with nine points and nine rebounds in 24 minutes against Longwood (11/8). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 14 2x, last at Providence (1/25/14) FG MADE 6 at Providence (1/25/14) FG ATT. 18 vs. Fresno State (11/30/13) 3PT MADE 1 2x, last at Providence (1/25/14) 3PT ATT. 3 at Providence (1/25/14) FT MADE 5 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) FT ATT. 10 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) REBOUNDS 15 2x, last vs. NJIT (12/21/13) ASSISTS 3 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) STEALS 3 vs. NJIT (12/21/13) BLOCKS 4 vs. NJIT (12/21/13) TURNOVERS 5 vs. Longwood (11/8/13) MINUTES 40 vs. Fresno State (11/30/13) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 14 2x, last at Providence (1/25/14) FG MADE 6 at Providence (1/25/14) FG ATT. 18 vs. Fresno State (11/30/13) 3PT MADE 1 2x, last at Providence (1/25/14) 3PT ATT. 3 at Providence (1/25/14) FT MADE 5 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) FT ATT. 10 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) REBOUNDS 15 2x, last vs. NJIT (12/21/13) ASSISTS 3 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) STEALS 3 vs. NJIT (12/21/13) BLOCKS 4 vs. NJIT (12/21/13) TURNOVERS 5 vs. Longwood (11/8/13) MINUTES 40 vs. Fresno State (11/30/13) COOK S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD * RIDER WEBER STATE at South Carolina WAGNER SAVANNAH STATE * FRESNO STATE * UMASS-LOWELL * at Illinois * NJIT * at St. John s* * STONY BROOK * BUTLER* * at Villanova* DEPAUL* GEORGETOWN* at Xavier* at Providence* * CREIGHTON* ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG MEDICAL RED-SHIRT / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

29 #1 TABATHA RICHARDSON-SMITH SOPHOMORE 6 0 FORWARD BAY CITY, TEXAS (BAY CITY) HIGHLIGHTS Ranks first in the BIG EAST in scoring at 18.6 ppg, and has nine 20-point games this season. Is No. 31st in the nation in 3-point field goals per game with 2.79 Currently sixth on the Seton Hall singe-season 3-point field goal list with 53 this season. Named the BIG EAST Player of the Week on Dec. 9, for the first time in her career, after scoring 27 points with 12 rebounds in a win over UMass Lowell on Dec. 7. Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll four times this season (11/25, 12/2, 12/23, 1/20) Named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for the first time in her career on Nov. 25 after leading Seton Hall to a win over Wagner with 15 points, nine rebounds and five assists. Notched first-career double-double with 21 points and 13 rebounds in victory over Savannah State on Nov. 29. Scored a Seton Hall season-high 30 points on 13-for-20 shooting against Rider on Nov. 10 Made her first-career start, scoring nine points with eight rebounds in the win over Longwood on Nov UPDATE Finished with 18 points and eight rebounds, hitting a pair of 3-pointers and also recording four steals against Creighton (1/28)... Hit a late three and scored on an offensive put back with seven seconds to play, finishing with 19 points in a win at Providence (1/25)... Tallied a game-high 23 points behind four 3-pointers to lead Seton Hall to a win at Xavier (1/21)... Nailed five 3-pointers to tie her career-high, scoring a game-high 22 points in a win over Georgetown (1/18)... Scored 17 points, sinking three 3-pointers, and also grabbed eight rebounds against DePaul (1/14)... Shot 4-for-7 from 3-point range and scored a team-high 21 points against Butler (1/4)... Contributed 15 points behind three 3-pointers in a home victory over Stony Brook (12/31)... Saw a stretch of nine-straight double-digit scoring games come to an end with nine points in BIG EAST opener at St. John s (12/28)... Led Seton Hall with 21 points, scoring 19 points in the first half, and knocked down four 3-pointers in a win over NJIT (12/21)... Knocked down a pair of 3-pointers to finish with 18 points at Illinois (12/9)... Recorded a double-double with 27 points on 11-for-20 shooting with 12 rebounds, shot 5-for-7 from three and picked up career-high six steals against UMass Lowell (12/7)... Selected as the Most Valuable Player of the Seton Hall Thanksgiving Classic... Narrowly missed out on a second-straight double-double with 16 points and nine rebounds with three 3-pointers in a win over Fresno State (11/30)... Posted her first-career double-double with a game-high 21 points and career-high 13 rebounds to lead the Pirates past Savannah State (11/29)... Extended her 20-point scoring streak to three-straight games with 24 points behind a career-best five 3-pointers to go along with a team-high eight rebounds at No. 21/17 South Carolina... Recorded back-to-back 20-point games for the first time in her career, hitting a career-best four 3-pointers to tally a team-high 27 points against Weber State (11/15)... Erupted for a career-high 30 points on 13-for-20 shooting in addition to pulling down a career-high nine rebounds in a win over Rider (11/10)... Made her first-career start and scored nine points to go along with a career-high eight rebounds in 28 minutes of action against Longwood (11/8). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 30 vs. Rider (11/10/13) FG MADE 13 vs. Rider (11/10/13) FG ATT. 20 2x, last vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) 3PT MADE 5 3x, last vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) 3PT ATT. 13 vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) FT MADE 8 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) FT ATT. 8 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) REBOUNDS 13 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) ASSISTS 5 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) STEALS 6 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) BLOCKS 2 2x, last vs. South Carolina (12/2/12) TURNOVERS 8 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) MINUTES 39 at South Carolina (11/17/13) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 30 vs. Rider (11/10/13) FG MADE 13 vs. Rider (11/10/13) FG ATT. 20 2x, last vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) 3PT MADE 5 3x, last vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) 3PT ATT. 13 vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) FT MADE 8 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) FT ATT. 8 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) REBOUNDS 13 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) ASSISTS 5 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) STEALS 6 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) BLOCKS 1 2x, last vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) TURNOVERS 8 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) MINUTES 39 at South Carolina (11/17/13) RICHARDSON-SMITH S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD * RIDER * WEBER STATE * at South Carolina * WAGNER * SAVANNAH STATE * FRESNO STATE * UMASS-LOWELL * at Illinois * NJIT * at St. John s* * STONY BROOK * BUTLER* * at Villanova* * DEPAUL* * GEORGETOWN* * at Xavier* * at Providence* * CREIGHTON* * ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

30 #3 CHIZOBA EKEDIGWE JUNIOR 6 5 CENTER LAUREL, MD. (ST. VINCENT PALLOTTI) HIGHLIGHTS Scored a career-high 18 points with a career-best eight rebounds against UMass Lowell on Dec. 7. Recorded first-career double-digit scoring effort with 11 points on 5-for-5 shooting in a win over Wagner on Nov. 23. Started in the season opening win over Longwood, finishing with eight points and five rebounds UPDATE Came off the bench to play 14 minutes with a blocked shot and a rebound in a win at Providence (1/25)... Had two rebounds in 11 minutes in a win over NJIT (12/21)... Poured in a career-high 18 points with a career-high eight rebounds, shooting 9-for-15 from the floor in a win over UMass Lowell (12/7)... Recorded her first-career double figure scoring performance with 11 points on a perfect 5-for-5 shooting from the field against Wagner (11/23)... Logged 11 minutes with one rebound at No. 21/17 South Carolina... Finished with four points and two rebounds in 16 minutes against Weber State (11/15)... Scored four points and added a blocked shot in 15 minutes against Rider (11/10)... Set new personal bests with eight points and four field goals in the season opener against Longwood (11/8). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 18 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) FG MADE 9 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) FG ATT. 15 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) 3PT MADE 3PT ATT. FT MADE 3 vs. NJIT (11/9/12) FT ATT. 5 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) REBOUNDS 8 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) ASSISTS 2 vs. Longwood (11/8/13) STEALS 3 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) BLOCKS 2 4x, last vs. Longwood (11/8/13) TURNOVERS 4 vs. Wyoming (11/23/12) MINUTES 31 vs. Lafayette (11/11/12) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 18 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) FG MADE 9 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) FG ATT. 15 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) 3PT MADE 3PT ATT. FT MADE 2 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) FT ATT. 5 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) REBOUNDS 8 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) ASSISTS 2 vs. Longwood (11/8/13) STEALS 3 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) BLOCKS 2 vs. Longwood (11/8/13) TURNOVERS 3 2x, last vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) MINUTES 25 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) EKEDIGWE S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD * RIDER * WEBER STATE * at South Carolina * WAGNER * SAVANNAH STATE FRESNO STATE UMASS-LOWELL * at Illinois * NJIT at St. John s* STONY BROOK BUTLER* at Villanova* DEPAUL* GEORGETOWN* at Xavier* at Providence* CREIGHTON* ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / / / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

31 #4 JASMINE MCCALL SOPHOMORE 5 9 GUARD MANALAPAN, N.J. (MANALAPAN) HIGHLIGHTS Scored a career-high nine points on 4-for-4 shooting in a career-best 23 minutes of action at No. 21/17 South Carolina on Nov. 17. Made her season debut against Longwood on Nov UPDATE Played two minutes in a win at Xavier (1/21)... Scored two points with a rebound and a blocked shot in 15 minutes against UMass Lowell (12/7)... Grabbed two rebounds in seven minutes in a win over Savannah State (11/29)... Finished with six points and three boards in 17 minutes against Wagner (11/23)... Posted a career-best nine points on 4-for-4 shooting from the floor in a career-high 23 minutes at No. 21/17 South Carolina (11/17)... Scored one point in six minutes against Weber State (11/15)... Dished out an assist and logged two minutes against Rider (11/10)... Played three minutes in the season opener against Longwood (11/8). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 9 at South Carolina (11/17/13) FG MADE 4 at South Carolina (11/17/13) FG ATT. 6 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) 3PT MADE 3PT ATT. 2 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) FT MADE 2 2x, last at USF (2/16/13) FT ATT. 2 7x, last vs. Fresno State (11/30/13) REBOUNDS 3 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) ASSISTS 2 vs. New Orleans (12/19/12) STEALS 1 2x, last vs. Wagner (11/23/13) BLOCKS 1 vs. South Dakota (11/24/12) TURNOVERS 2 3x, last vs. Wagner (11/23/13) MINUTES 23 at South Carolina (11/17/13) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 9 at South Carolina (11/17/13) FG MADE 4 at South Carolina (11/17/13) FG ATT. 6 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) 3PT MADE 3PT ATT. 2 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) FT MADE 1 2x, last at South Carolina (11/17/13) FT ATT. 2 3x, last vs. Fresno State (11/30/13) REBOUNDS 3 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) ASSISTS 1 2x, last vs. Wagner (11/23/13) STEALS 1 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) BLOCKS 1 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) TURNOVERS 3 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) MINUTES 23 at South Carolina (11/17/13) MCCALL S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD RIDER WEBER STATE at South Carolina WAGNER SAVANNAH STATE FRESNO STATE UMASS-LOWELL at Illinois NJIT at St. John s* STONY BROOK BUTLER* at Villanova* DEPAUL* GEORGETOWN* at Xavier* at Providence* CREIGHTON* ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

32 #5 ALEXIS BROWN JUNIOR 5 8 GUARD JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (POTTER S HOUSE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY) HIGHLIGHTS Ranks eighth in BIG EAST games with 3.9 assists per game and is second in league games with 2.9 steals per game. Dished out a career-high eight assists in a win at Xavier on Jan. 21. Started her first game of the season against Butler on Jan. 4, scoring 12 points on 6-for-12 shooting with three assists. Scored a career-high 18 points on 6-for-7 shooting with five assists on Dec. 31, in a win over Stony Brook. Made her season debut against NJIT on Dec. 21, coming off the bench to score 11 points with seven assists and seven rebounds. Missed the first nine games of the season due to injury UPDATE Played 25 minutes, scoring seven points with six rebounds and a pair of steals against Creighton (1/28)... Scored eight of her 10 points in the final six minutes, finishing with 10 points on 5-for-7 shooting in a win at Providence (1/25)... Recorded a career-high eight assists to go along with six points and a pair of steals in a win at Xavier (1/21)... Tallied 10 points on 4-for-8 shooting with six assists in 29 minutes in a win over Georgetown (1/18)... Contributed in nearly all areas with eight points, six boards, four assists and four steals against DePaul (1/14)... Scored in double figures for a third-straight game finishing with 10 points, seven rebounds and three assists in a win at Villanova (1/11)... Started her first game of the season against Butler scoring 12 points with five rebounds, three assists and two steals in 32 minutes (1/4)... Led Seton Hall with a career-high 18 points on 6-for-7 shooting from the field, also tying for the team lead with five assists in a win over Stony Brook (12/31)... Filled out the stat sheet with six points, eight rebounds, four assists and five steals in 24 minutes in the BIG EAST opener at St. John s (12/28)... Made her season debut against NJIT, scoring 11 points with seven assists to go along with seven rebounds in 22 minutes of action (12/21). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 18 vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) FG MADE 6 4x, last vs. Butler (1/4/14) FG ATT. 13 at Wake Forest (12/8/12) 3PT MADE 1 4x, last vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) 3PT ATT. 4 vs. DePaul (1/14/14) FT MADE 8 vs. Connecticut (12/9/11) FT ATT. 9 vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) REBOUNDS 13 at USF (2/16/13) ASSISTS 8 at Xavier (1/21/14) STEALS 6 at Temple (11/14/12) BLOCKS 3 at USF (2/16/13) TURNOVERS 9 at Connecticut (2/23/13) MINUTES 38 vs. Memphis (12/22/12) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 18 vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) FG MADE 6 2x, last vs. Butler (1/4/14) FG ATT. 12 vs. Butler (1/4/14) 3PT MADE 1 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) 3PT ATT. 4 vs. DePaul (1/14/14) FT MADE 5 vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) FT ATT. 9 vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) REBOUNDS 8 at St. John s (12/28/13) ASSISTS 8 at Xavier (1/21/14) STEALS 5 at St. John s (12/28/13) BLOCKS 1 3x, last at Xavier (1/21/14) TURNOVERS 4 2x, last vs. DePaul (1/14/14) MINUTES 37 at Villanova (1/11/14) BROWN S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD RIDER WEBER STATE at South Carolina WAGNER SAVANNAH STATE FRESNO STATE UMASS-LOWELL at Illinois NJIT at St. John s* STONY BROOK BUTLER* * at Villanova* * DEPAUL* * GEORGETOWN* * at Xavier* * at Providence* * CREIGHTON* * ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / / / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

33 #11 KA-DEIDRE SIMMONS **PRESEASON ALL-BIG EAST** RS-JUNIOR 5 8 GUARD NEWARK, N.J. (MALCOLM X. SHABAZZ) HIGHLIGHTS Currently first in the BIG EAST Conference and ranks 19th nationally with 6.3 assists per game. Eclipsed 800-career points with her 21-point effort against DePaul on Jan. 14. Ranks ninth in Seton Hall history with 314 career assists. Her 120 made free throws this year tie for fourth at Seton Hall for a single season. Has scored in double figures in 14 straight games and in 18-of-19 contests this season. Placed on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Jan. 27 for a second time after leading Pirates to pair of road wins. BIG EAST Player of the Week on Jan. 13, for the first time in her career after scoring a career-high 25 points in a win at Villanova. Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Dec. 16 for the first time in her career. Notched a career-high 12 assists, just two shy of the SHU single-game record, in a win over UMass Lowell on Dec. 7. Recorded second-career double-double with 18 points and a career-high 10 rebounds in a win over Rider on Nov. 10. Named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team for the first time in her career UPDATE Scored 11 points with a game-high seven assists while playing all 40 minutes against Creighton (1/28)... Led the Pirates with 20 points, shooting 10-for-14 from the line, and dished out a game-high eight assists in a win at Providence (1/25)... Close to a double-double with 17 points and a team-high nine assists, also grabbing three steals in a win at Xavier (1/21)... Helped close out a win over Georgetown by shooting 8-for-8 from the line with under two minutes to play, finishing with 14 points and a team-high eight assists (1/18)... Eclipsed 800-career points by turning in a second-straight 20-point scoring performance for the first time in her career, finishing with 21 points and a game-high six assists against DePaul (1/14)... Poured in a career-high 25 points on 7-for-15 shooting with a pair of 3-pointers, six assists and three steals in a victory at Villanova (1/11)... Extended her streak of zero turnovers to a third-straight game, leading the Pirates with eight assists to go along with 14 points against Butler (1/4)... Scored 14 points with five assists against zero turnovers in the BIG EAST opener at St. John s (12/28)... Scored 20 points, just one shy of her career-high with five assists and five rebounds at Illinois (12/9)... Posted her second double-double of the season with 15 points and a career-high 12 assists in a win over UMass Lowell (12/7)... Named to the Seton Hall Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team after scoring 17 points with eight assists in the win over Fresno State in the Championship Game (11/30)... Tied a career-high with eight field goals and scored 19 points at No. 21/17 South Carolina (11/17)... Recorded her second-career double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds and tied the Seton Hall single-game free throw record with 16 makes from the stripe against Rider (11/10)... Scored a team-high 14 points and dished out seven assists in the season opener against Longwood (11/8). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 25 at Villanova (1/11/14) FG MADE 8 2x, last at South Carolina (11/17/13) FG ATT. 22 at South Carolina (11/17/13) 3FG MADE 3 vs. St. John s (3/2/13) 3FG ATT. 6 3x, last at USF (2/16/13) FT MADE 16 vs. Rider (11/10/13) FT ATT. 17 vs. Rider (11/10/13) REBOUNDS 10 vs. Rider (11/10/13) ASSISTS 12 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) STEALS 6 at William & Mary (12/5/10) BLOCKS 1 5x, last at South Carolina (11/17/13) TURNOVERS 8 at Louisville (2/27/13) MINUTES 40 10x, last at Villanova (1/11/14) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 25 at Villanova (1/11/14) FG MADE 8 at South Carolina (11/17/13) FG ATT. 22 at South Carolina (11/17/13) 3FG MADE 2 at Villanova (1/11/14) 3FG ATT. 3 6x, last vs. DePaul (1/14/14) FT MADE 16 vs. Rider (11/10/13) FT ATT. 17 vs. Rider (11/10/13) REBOUNDS 10 vs. Rider (11/10/13) ASSISTS 12 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) STEALS 4 5x, last vs. Creighton (1/28/14) BLOCKS 1 at South Carolina (11/17/13) TURNOVERS 5 2x, last vs. NJIT (12/21/13) MINUTES 40 4x, last at Villanova (1/11/14) SIMMONS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD * RIDER * WEBER STATE * at South Carolina * WAGNER * SAVANNAH STATE * FRESNO STATE * UMASS-LOWELL * at Illinois * NJIT * at St. John s* * STONY BROOK * BUTLER* * at Villanova* * DEPAUL* * GEORGETOWN* * at Xavier* * at Providence* * CREIGHTON* * ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / MEDICAL REDSHIRT / / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

34 #14 ELAINE SWABY SENIOR 6 1 FORWARD PATERSON, N.J. (JOHN F. KENNEDY) : CAREER HIGHS POINTS 9 vs. Hofstra (12/18/10 FG MADE 3 vs. Hofstra (12/18/10 FG ATT. 8 vs. Hofstra (12/18/10 3FG MADE 3FG ATT. FT MADE 3 3x, last at Army (11/13/11 FT ATT. 6 vs. Hofstra (12/18/10 REBOUNDS 8 vs. Hofstra (12/18/10 ASSISTS 4 at St. John s (12/8/10 STEALS 3 2x, last vs. Michigan (11/20/11 BLOCKS 2 2x, last vs. Hofstra (12/18/10 TURNOVERS 3 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (11/11/11 MINUTES 25 2x, last vs. Hofstra (12/18/10 SEASON HIGHS POINTS FG MADE FG ATT. 3PT MADE 3PT ATT. FT MADE FT ATT. REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS TURNOVERS MINUTES SWABY S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD RIDER WEBER STATE at South Carolina WAGNER SAVANNAH STATE FRESNO STATE UMASS-LOWELL at Illinois NJIT at St. John s* STONY BROOK BUTLER* at Villanova* DEPAUL* GEORGETOWN* at Xavier* at Providence* CREIGHTON* ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / / Missed season due to injury TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

35 #15 BRITTANY WEBB SENIOR 6 4 CENTER NEW YORK, N.Y. (ST. MICHAEL ACADEMY) HIGHLIGHTS Missed three games due to injury before returning to the lineup against Stony Brook. Scored a career-high 18 points on 5-for-10 shooting from the field and 8-for-9 from the line in a win over Wagner on Nov. 23. Grabbed a career-high nine boards in a win over Weber State on Nov. 15, also swatting a career-high five shots UPDATE Grabbed a pair of rebounds in five minutes of action in a victory at Villanova (1/11)... Finished with two points and two rebounds in three minutes against Butler (1/4)... Returned from injury to score two points in five minutes in a win over Stony Brook (12/31)... Scored nine points and grabbed four rebounds with a blocked shot in 15 minutes against UMass Lowell (12/7)... Grabbed two rebounds in six minutes of action in a win over Fresno State (11/30)... Recorded new career-highs in points scored (18), field goals (5) and made free throws (8) against Wagner in her first-career double figure scoring game (11/23)... Played a season-high 23 minutes scoring six points with two rebounds at No. 21/17 South Carolina (11/17)... Tied her career-high with nine rebounds and set a new personal best with five blocked shots in a victory over Weber State (11/15)... Scored two points with four rebounds in 13 minutes against Rider (11/10)... Finished with two rebounds in seven minutes against Longwood in the season opener (11/8). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 18 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) FG MADE 5 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) FG ATT. 10 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) 3PT MADE 3PT ATT. 1 at South Carolina (11/17/13) FT MADE 8 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) FT ATT. 9 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) REBOUNDS 9 2x, last vs. Weber State (11/15/13) ASSISTS 2 vs. St. John s (3/2/13) STEALS 2 2x, last vs. Pittsburgh (1/5/13) BLOCKS 5 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) TURNOVERS 5 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) MINUTES 29 vs. Rutgers (1/27/13) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 18 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) FG MADE 5 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) FG ATT. 10 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) 3PT MADE 3PT ATT. 1 at South Carolina (11/17/13) FT MADE 8 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) FT ATT. 9 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) REBOUNDS 9 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) ASSISTS STEALS 1 vs. Rider (11/10/13) BLOCKS 5 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) TURNOVERS 5 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) MINUTES 23 at South Carolina (11/17/13) WEBB S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD RIDER WEBER STATE at South Carolina WAGNER SAVANNAH STATE FRESNO STATE UMASS-LOWELL at Illinois NJIT at St. John s* STONY BROOK BUTLER* at Villanova* DEPAUL* GEORGETOWN* at Xavier* at Providence* CREIGHTON* ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

36 #21 KATHLEEN EGAN FRESHMAN 5 10 GUARD/FORWARD ABERDEEN, N.J. (ST. JOHN VIANNEY) HIGHLIGHTS Made her collegiate debut against UMass Lowell on Dec UPDATE Missed the first seven games of the season recovering from an injury suffered during high school... Came off the bench to log six minutes in a win over NJIT (12/21)... Made her collegiate debut against UMass Lowell, playing nine minutes with one rebound (12/7). CAREER HIGHS POINTS FG MADE FG ATT. 3PT MADE 3PT ATT. FT MADE FT ATT. 1 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) REBOUNDS 1 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS TURNOVERS 1 2x, last vs. NJIT (12/21/13) MINUTES 9 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) SEASON HIGHS POINTS FG MADE FG ATT. 3PT MADE 3PT ATT. FT MADE FT ATT. 1 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) REBOUNDS 1 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS TURNOVERS 1 2x, last vs. NJIT (12/21/13) MINUTES 9 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) EGAN S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD RIDER WEBER STATE at South Carolina WAGNER SAVANNAH STATE FRESNO STATE UMASS-LOWELL at Illinois NJIT at St. John s* STONY BROOK BUTLER* at Villanova* DEPAUL* GEORGETOWN* at Xavier* at Providence* CREIGHTON* ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

37 #22 TERESA KUCERA FRESHMAN 6 1 GUARD/FORWARD Schwäbisch Hall, Germany (Theodor Heuss Gymnasium) HIGHLIGHTS Shot 3-for-4 from 3-point range scoring a career-high nine points in a win at Providence on Jan. 25. Played a career-high 15 minutes in a win over Georgetown on Jan. 18, finishing with three points and a rebound. Scored two points for first-career points in a win over Rider on Nov. 10. Made her collegiate debut and played four minutes in the win over Longwood in the season opener on Nov UPDATE Buried a career-high three 3-pointers on the way to nine first half points in a victory at Providence (1/25)... Drained a 3-pointer for a third-straight game, finishing with three points in three minutes in a win at Xavier (1/21)... Played a career-high 15 minutes against Georgetown, hitting a 3-pointer for a second-straight game to finish with three points and a rebound (1/18)... Came off the bench to hit a 3-pointer late in the first half against DePaul (1/14)... Pulled down two rebounds in three minutes against NJIT (12/21)... Played four minutes against UMass Lowell (12/7)... Grabbed two rebounds in three minutes off the bench against Wagner (11/23)... Played seven minutes against Weber State (11/13)... Hit her first-career field goal and finished with two points and a rebound against Rider (11/10)... Finished with two rebounds in four minutes in her collegiate debut against Longwood (11/8). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 9 at Providence (1/25/14) FG MADE 3 at Providence (1/25/14) FG ATT. 4 2x, last at Providence (1/25/14) 3PT MADE 3 at Providence (1/25/14) 3PT ATT. 4 at Providence (1/25/14) FT MADE FT ATT. 2 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) REBOUNDS 2 4x, last at Providence (1/25/14) ASSISTS STEALS 1 vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) BLOCKS TURNOVERS 1 4x, last at Providence (1/25/14) MINUTES 15 vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 9 at Providence (1/25/14) FG MADE 3 at Providence (1/25/14) FG ATT. 4 2x, last at Providence (1/25/14) 3PT MADE 3 at Providence (1/25/14) 3PT ATT. 4 at Providence (1/25/14) FT MADE FT ATT. 2 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) REBOUNDS 2 4x, last at Providence (1/25/14) ASSISTS STEALS 1 vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) BLOCKS TURNOVERS 1 4x, last at Providence (1/25/14) MINUTES 15 vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) KUCERA S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD RIDER WEBER STATE at South Carolina WAGNER SAVANNAH STATE FRESNO STATE UMASS-LOWELL at Illinois NJIT at St. John s* STONY BROOK BUTLER* at Villanova* DEPAUL* GEORGETOWN* at Xavier* at Providence* CREIGHTON* ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

38 #23 TARA INMAN FRESHMAN 5 9 GUARD HOLMDEL, N.J. (HOLMDEL) HIGHLIGHTS Scored in double figures for the first time in her career with 12 points, shooting 7-for-8 from the line, in a win over UMass Lowell on Dec. 7. Started the first game of her career against Wagner on Nov. 23, scoring six points with two assists. Made her collegiate debut in the season opener against Longwood, coming off the bench to score nine points on a pair of 3-pointers in 21 minutes UPDATE Logged 11 minutes with two rebounds and an assist against Creighton (1/28)... Played eight minutes and came up with a pair of critical late game defensive stops, finishing with a rebound and a steal in a win at Xavier (1/21)... Went 6-for-6 at the line to finish with six points in 14 minutes against NJIT (12/21)... Finished with four rebounds and an assist at Illinois (12/9)... Set a new career-high with 12 points and six rebounds, hitting a 3-pointer and shooting 7-for-8 from the free-throw line in a win over UMass Lowell (12/7)... Scored four points and grabbed a career-high five rebounds with two assists in a win over Fresno State (11/30)... Pulled down three rebounds in 18 minutes off the bench in a win over Savannah State (11/29)... Made the first start of her career and played 31 minutes finishing with six points, two rebounds and two assists in a win over Wagner (11/23)... Logged 21 minutes and had two rebounds and two assists against Weber State (11/15)... Went 4-for-4 at the line and knocked down a three to score seven points in a win over Rider (11/10)... Came off the bench to score nine points with two assists, burying a pair of threes, in her collegiate debut against Longwood (11/8). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 12 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) FG MADE 3 vs. Longwood (11/8/13) FG ATT. 7 vs. Rider (11/10/13) 3PT MADE 2 vs. Longwood (11/8/13) 3PT ATT. 5 vs. Rider (11/10/13) FT MADE 7 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) FT ATT. 8 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) REBOUNDS 6 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) ASSISTS 2 5x, last vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) STEALS 2 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) BLOCKS 1 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) TURNOVERS 5 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) MINUTES 31 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 12 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) FG MADE 3 vs. Longwood (11/8/13) FG ATT. 7 vs. Rider (11/10/13) 3PT MADE 2 vs. Longwood (11/8/13) 3PT ATT. 5 vs. Rider (11/10/13) FT MADE 7 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) FT ATT. 8 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) REBOUNDS 6 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) ASSISTS 2 5x, last vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) STEALS 2 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) BLOCKS 1 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) TURNOVERS 5 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) MINUTES 31 vs. Wagner (11/23/13) INMAN S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD RIDER WEBER STATE at South Carolina WAGNER * SAVANNAH STATE FRESNO STATE UMASS-LOWELL at Illinois NJIT at St. John s* STONY BROOK BUTLER* at Villanova* DEPAUL* GEORGETOWN* at Xavier* at Providence* CREIGHTON* ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

39 #24 BRA SHEY ALI RS-SOPHOMORE 6 0 FORWARD PLAINFIELD, N.J. (NAZARETH (N.Y.)) HIGHLIGHTS Has a double-double in five out of the last six games; averaging 12.3 points and 13.7 rebounds per game over that stretch. Notched sixth-career double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds against Creighton on Jan. 28. Returned to the lineup to score 10 points at Illinois on Dec. 9. Missed five games due to injury. First-career collegiate double-double, scoring 14 points with a Seton Hall season-high 17 rebounds in a win over Weber State on Nov UPDATE Led Seton Hall offensively with a career-high 19 points to go along with 11 rebounds and a career-high four blocks against Creighton (1/28)... Played a career-high 38 minutes and extended her double-double streak to four-straight games with 14 points and 16 rebounds in a win at Providence (1/25)... Pulled down a game-high 15 rebounds to go along with 10 points for third BIG EAST double-double, also swatting a career-high three shots in a win at Xavier (1/21)... Recorded a second double-double in BIG EAST play, scoring 13 points with a team-high 10 rebounds, also setting new career marks in steals (5) and blocked shots (2) against Georgetown (1/18)... Secured a game-high 14 rebounds, also scoring eight points against De- Paul (1/14)... Notched her second-career double-double with 10 points and 16 boards in 37 minutes in a victory at Villanova (1/11)... Finished with four points and four rebounds in 24 minutes against Butler (1/4)... Led Seton Hall with seven rebounds and scored six points behind a career-best two 3-point field goals in a win over Stony Brook (12/31)... Very active offensive game, scoring 17 points behind 8-for-15 shooting from the floor in the BIG EAST opener at St. John s (12/28)... Started against NJIT, scoring three points with three rebounds in 23 minutes (12/21)... Returned to the lineup to score 10 points with seven boards in 26 minutes at Illinois (12/9)... Missed five games due to injury... Recorded her first-career double-double, posting career-highs in points (14) and rebounds (17) while shooting 6-for-10 from the floor against Weber State (11/15)... Pulled down double-digit rebounds in a second-straight game, scoring eight points with a team-high 14 boards against Rider (11/10)... Made her first appearance in a Seton Hall uniform and led the team with 15 rebounds, also scoring eight points in 32 minutes against Longwood (11/8). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 19 vs. Creighton (1/28/14) FG MADE 8 2x, last vs. Creighton (1/28/14) FG ATT. 15 2x, last at Providence (1/25/14) 3PT MADE 2 vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) 3PT ATT. 4 vs. Rider (11/10/13) FT MADE 6 at Providence (1/25/14) FT ATT. 8 2x, last at Providence (1/25/14) REBOUNDS 17 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) ASSISTS 2 3x, last at Providence (1/25/14) STEALS 5 vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) BLOCKS 4 vs. Creighton (1/28/14) TURNOVERS 7 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) MINUTES 38 at Providence (1/25/14) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 19 vs. Creighton (1/28/14) FG MADE 8 2x, last vs. Creighton (1/28/14) FG ATT. 15 2x, last at Providence (1/25/14) 3PT MADE 2 vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) 3PT ATT. 4 vs. Rider (11/10/13) FT MADE 6 at Providence (1/25/14) FT ATT. 8 2x, last at Providence (1/25/14) REBOUNDS 17 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) ASSISTS 2 3x, last at Providence (1/25/14) STEALS 5 vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) BLOCKS 4 vs. Creighton (1/28/14) TURNOVERS 7 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) MINUTES 38 at Providence (1/25/14) ALI S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD * RIDER * WEBER STATE * at South Carolina WAGNER SAVANNAH STATE FRESNO STATE UMASS-LOWELL at Illinois NJIT * at St. John s* * STONY BROOK * BUTLER* at Villanova* * DEPAUL* * GEORGETOWN* * at Xavier* * at Providence* * CREIGHTON* * ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

40 #44 JANEE JOHNSON SENIOR 6 1 FORWARD MATTHEWS, N.C. (PROVIDENCE DAY) HIGHLIGHTS Has scored in double figures in six of her last seven games, averaging 10.7 ppg over the stretch. With 13 points against Villanova, scored in double figures in three-straight games for the first time in her career. Set a new career-high with 16 points, shooting 7-for-9 from the field on Dec. 31, in a win over Stony Brook. Grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds in a win over UMass Lowell on Dec. 7. Finished with 10 points and seven rebounds in the win over Fresno State in the Thanksgiving Classic Championship Game on Nov. 30. Made her first start of the season against Rider, scoring 15 points on 6-for-11 shooting from the field on Nov UPDATE Scored eight of her 10 points in the second half, also pulling down seven rebounds against Creighton (1/28)... Buried a lategame 3-pointer, the first of her career, and scored 13 points with eight rebounds and three steals in a win at Xavier (1/21)... Finished with 10 points and seven rebounds in 23 minute of a win over Georgetown (1/18)... Stretched her double-digit scoring streak to three-straight games after finishing with 13 points to go along with three rebounds in a victory at Villanova (1/11)... Scored in double figures for a second-straight game for the first time in her career with 11 points and five rebounds against Butler (1/4)... Bounced back from her lowest scoring game of the season with a career-high 16 points on 7-for-9 shooting in a win over Stony Brook (12/31)... Had two points and four rebounds in 20 minutes in the BIG EAST opener at St. John s (12/28)... Efficient stat line with eight points, six rebounds and a career-high three blocks in 24 minutes against NJIT (12/21)... Notched four points, four rebounds and four assists in 27 minutes at Illinois (12/9)... Notched the first double-digit rebound game of her career pulling down 10 boards to go along with eight points in a win over UMass Lowell (12/7)... Scored 10 points on 5-for-8 shooting with seven rebounds in a season-high 30 minutes of action in a win over Fresno State (11/30)... Saw all nine of her points come in the second half, also grabbing four rebounds in 22 minutes in a win over Savannah State (11/29)... Scored nine points to go along with six rebounds in 29 minutes against Wagner (11/23)... Tied for the team lead with eight rebounds and also scored seven points in 22 minutes at No. 21/17 South Carolina... Scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds with two steals in the win over Weber State (11/15)... Started her first game of the season and responded with a then career-high 15 points on 6-for-11 shooting in a win over Rider (11/10)... Finished with six points and five rebounds in 18 minutes in the season opener against Longwood (11/8). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 16 vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) FG MADE 7 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) FG ATT. 13 at Villanova (1/11/14) 3PT MADE 1 at Xavier (1/21/14) 3PT ATT. 1 4x, last at Xavier (1/21/14) FT MADE 4 vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) FT ATT. 6 2x, last vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) REBOUNDS 10 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) ASSISTS 4 3x, last at Illinois (12/9/13) STEALS 4 vs. New Orleans (12/19/12) BLOCKS 3 vs. NJIT (12/21/13) TURNOVERS 6 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) MINUTES 35 vs. South Carolina (12/2/12) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 16 vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) FG MADE 7 vs. Stony Brook (12/31/13) FG ATT. 13 at Villanova (1/11/14) 3PT MADE 1 at Xavier (1/21/14) 3PT ATT. 1 4x, last at Xavier (1/21/14) FT MADE 4 vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) FT ATT. 6 2x, last vs. Georgetown (1/18/14) REBOUNDS 10 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) ASSISTS 4 2x, last at Illinois (12/9/13) STEALS 3 2x, last at Xavier (1/21/14) BLOCKS 3 vs. NJIT (12/21/13) TURNOVERS 6 vs. UMass Lowell (12/7/13) MINUTES 31 at Xavier (1/21/14) JOHNSON S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD RIDER * WEBER STATE * at South Carolina * WAGNER * SAVANNAH STATE * FRESNO STATE * UMASS-LOWELL * at Illinois * NJIT * at St. John s* * STONY BROOK * BUTLER* * at Villanova* * DEPAUL* * GEORGETOWN* * at Xavier* * at Providence* CREIGHTON* * ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

41 #55 BREANNA JONES GRADUATE 6 0 FORWARD SPRINGFIELD, VA. (HAMPTON) HIGHLIGHTS Scored a career-high 10 points on 4-for-6 shooting with five rebounds at Illinois on Dec. 9. Recorded the first double-digit rebound game of her carer with 10 boards in a win over Savannah State on Nov. 29. Made her first start of the season at No. 21/17 South Carolina on Nov. 17, scoring two points with three rebounds in 26 minutes UPDATE Tallied four points and two rebounds in nine minutes off the bench in a win at Providence (1/25)... Grabbed three rebounds with a steal in 10 minutes against Georgetown (1/18)... Played 11 minutes finishing with two points and three rebounds against DePaul (1/14)... Contributed two points and three rebounds in 10 minutes against Butler (1/4)... Scored four points and grabbed two rebounds in nine minutes in a win over Stony Brook (12/31)... Went 4-for-4 at the line and also had four rebounds while tying her career-high of two blocked shots in the BIG EAST opener at St. John s (12/28)... Had two points and two rebounds in 12 minutes against NJIT (12/21)... Recorded first-career double-digit scoring game with a career-high 10 points to go long with five rebounds at Illinois (12/9)... Grabbed one rebound in seven minutes in a win over UMass Lowell (12/7)... Started and finished with two points in 14 minutes in a win over Fresno State (11/30)... Played a career-high 32 minutes, starting for the second time this season, and finished with a career-high 10 rebounds in a win over Savannah State (11/29)... Finished with one rebound in seven minutes in a win over Wagner (11/23)... Started her first game of the season and finished with two points and three rebounds in a season-high 26 minutes at No. 21/17 South Carolina (11/17)... Scored two points and pulled down five rebounds in 11 minutes against Weber State (11/15)... Played three minutes and finished with one rebound against Rider (11/10)... Grabbed six rebounds in eight minutes in the season opener against Longwood (11/8). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 10 at Illinois (12/9/13) FG MADE 4 2x, last at Illinois (12/9/13) FG ATT. 6 at Illinois (12/9/13) 3FG MADE 3FG ATT. 1 vs. Notre Dame (2/9/13) FT MADE 4 at St. John s (12/28/13) FT ATT. 5 at Illinois (12/9/13) REBOUNDS 10 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) ASSISTS 1 9x, last vs. Weber State (11/15/13) STEALS 2 at Michigan (11/19/12) BLOCKS 2 2x, last at St. John s (12/28/13) TURNOVERS 2 6x, last vs. Creighton (1/28/14) MINUTES 32 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) SEASON HIGHS POINTS 10 at Illinois (12/9/13) FG MADE 4 at Illinois (12/9/13) FG ATT. 6 at Illinois (12/9/13) 3PT MADE 3PT ATT. FT MADE 4 at St. John s (12/28/13) FT ATT. 5 at Illinois (12/9/13) REBOUNDS 10 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) ASSISTS 1 vs. Weber State (11/15/13) STEALS 1 7x, last at Providence (1/25/14) BLOCKS 2 at St. John s (12/28/13) TURNOVERS 2 3x, last vs. Creighton (1/28/14) MINUTES 32 vs. Savannah State (11/29/13) JONES GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent GS Min FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D REB Avg. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. LONGWOOD RIDER WEBER STATE at South Carolina * WAGNER SAVANNAH STATE * FRESNO STATE * UMASS-LOWELL at Illinois NJIT at St. John s* STONY BROOK BUTLER* at Villanova* DEPAUL* GEORGETOWN* at Xavier* at Providence* CREIGHTON* ST. JOHN S* at Marquette* VILLANOVA* at Georgetown* at DePaul* PROVIDENCE* MARQUETTE* at Creighton* at Butler* XAVIER* CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / / / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

42 LONGWOOD (6-15, 3-9) 11.8 at Seton Hall L, William and Mary W, Utah Valley W, at Xavier W, at George Mason L, Richmond L, at High Point L, Savannah State L, Eastern Kentucky L, Bucknell L, Coastal Carolina L, Campbell L, at Presbyterian W, at Charleston Southern W, UNC-Asheville L, Gardner-Webb W, at Radford L, at Winthrop L, at Liberty L, High Point L, at Campbell L, at Coastal Carolina 2.6 Charleston Southern 2.8 Presbyterian 2.13 at Gardner-Webb 2.15 at UNC-Asheville 2.20 Winthrop 2.22 Radford 3.1 Liberty SOUTH CAROLINA (19-2, 7-1) 11.8 Charleston Southern W, Louisiana Tech W, College of Charleston W, Seton Hall W, at Clemson W, at San Diego State W, at Southern Cal W, North Carolina Central W, at Charlotte W, North Carolina L, Winthrop W, South Carolina W, Savannah State W, at Arkansas W, Vanderbilt W, Kentucky W, at Auburn W, at Texas A&M L, (OT) 1.19 Alabama W, at Vanderbilt W, Ole Miss W, Missouri 2.6 at Mississippi 2.9 Arkansas 2.16 at LSU 2.20 at Kentucky 2.23 Florida 2.27 Georgia 3.2 at Tennessee FRESNO STATE (12-8, 6-3) 11.8 UC Merced W, Southern California L, at Cal State Fullerton W, at Washington State L, vs. Liberty W, at Seton Hall L, San Diego Christian College W, Santa Clara W, Portland W, San Francisco L, Stanford L, at UNLV W, Boise State W, at Air Force W, Colorado State W, San Diego State L, at New Mexico W, at Nevada L, UNLV W, at Wyoming L, Air Force 2.8 at San Jose State 2.12 Nevada 2.15 at Colorado State 2.19 Wyoming 2.22 Utah Sate 2.26 at Boise State 3.1 at San Diego State 3.7 San Jose State NJIT (5-19) 11.8 at Stony Brook L, at Lehigh L, New Hampshire L, at Howard L, at LIU Brooklyn W, at Northeastern L, at St. Francis Brooklyn L, Bucknell W, at South Dakota State L, Lafayette L, at Rhode Island L, Albany L, Fairleigh Dickinson W, at Seton Hall L, VCU L, Wagner W, Clemson L, Marshall L, at Delaware State L, (OT) 1.11 Brown W, Harvard L, Dartmouth L, at Penn L, at Maryland Eastern Shore L, at Southern Illinois 2.13 at Hofstra 2.17 Rutgers-Newark 2.22 at Incarnate Word 3.4 UMass Lowell RIDER (9-11, 5-6) 11.8 at Lafayette L, at Seton Hall L, LIU Brooklyn W, Princeton L, Delaware L, at Maryland Baltimore W, at Navy L, Binghamton W, (OT) Central Connecticut W, Fairfield L, at Siena W, at Quinnipiac L, at Monmouth W, Saint Peter s W, Canisius L, Manhattan L, at Saint Peter s W, Quinnipiac L, Siena W, at Marist L, at Manhattan 2.6 Iona 2.9 Niagara 2.13 at Fairfield 2.16 at Iona 2.19 Monmouth 2.21 Marist 2.28 at Niagara 3.2 at Canisius WEBER STATE (4-14, 0-9) 11.8 Walla Walla W, Montana-Western W, at Seton Hall L, at Army L, Air Force W, at San Diego L, Utah Valley W, BYU L, at Colorado State L, at Eastern Washington L, at Portland State L, Northern Colorado L, North Dakota L, at Southern Utah L, at Idaho State L, at Montana State L, at Montana L, Northern Arizona L, Sacramento State 2.6 at North Dakota 2.8 at Northern Colorado 2.15 Southern Utah 2.17 Idaho State 2.20 Montana 2.22 Montana State 2.27 at Sacramento State 3.1 at Northern Arizona 3.6 Portland State 3.8 Eastern Washington WAGNER (4-15, 3-5) Kentucky L, at Monmouth W, at Iona L, at Seton Hall L, Vermont L, VCU L, Pittsburgh L, at Rutgers L, at Eastern Michigan L, at Stony Brook L, at NJIT L, LIU Brooklyn W, Bryant L, Central Connecticut L, Sacred Heart W, at Mount St. Mary s L, at Robert Morris L, at Sacred Heart L, at St. Francis Brooklyn W, Saint Francis 2.3 Robert Morris 2.8 at Fairleigh Dickinson 2.10 at Bryant 2.15 St. Francis Brooklyn 2.17 Fairleigh Dickinson 2.22 at LIU Brooklyn 2.24 at Central Connecticut 3.1 Mount St. Mary s 3.3 at St. Francis U SAVANNAH STATE (12-9, 5-2) 11.8 Columbia College W, Charleston Southern W, at Baylor L, vs Texas San Antonio W, vs Northwestern L, at Mississippi State L, at Seton Hall L, vs. Liberty L, at Longwood W, at Charleston Southern W, at Alabama State L, at South Carolina L, Troy W, Maryland Eastern Shore W, Trinity Baptist W, at Coppin State L, at Howard W, Bethume-Cookman W, Florida A&M W, Hampton L, Norfolk State W, at Bethume-Cookman 2.3 at Florida A&M 2.10 at Delaware State 2.15 North Carolina A&T 2.17 North Carolina Central 2.22 at South Carolina State 3.1 at North Carolina A&T 3.3 at North Carolina Central 3.6 South Carolina State UMASS-LOWELL (3-17, 2-7) 11.9 Providence L, at Yale L, at Holy Cross L, at St. Francis College (N.Y.) L, at Oklahoma State L, at Nebraska L, at Vermont L, at Old Dominion L, at Seton Hall L, at Rhode Island L, at Bryant L, Binghamton L, at UMBC W, Mount IDA W, Albany L, at Stony Brook L, Hartford L, Maine L, New Hampshire L, at Binghamton W, at Albany 2.8 Maryland Vermont 2.15 Stony Brook 2.19 at Hartford 2.22 at New Hampshire 2.26 at Maine 3.4 at NJIT ILLINOIS (9-12, 2-6) 11.8 at Bradley L, Valparaiso W, Mississippi Valley W, Alcorn State W, Southern Illinois W, vs. Arizona State L, vs. Arkansas State W, vs. North Carolina L, at Georgia Tech L, at Colorado L, Seton Hall W, UT Martin W, at Georgia L, Wisconsin L, (OT) 1.9 Penn State L, Nebraska L, at Northwester W, at Michigan L, at Michigan State W, Purdue L, at Ohio State L, Indiana 2.5 Michigan State 2.9 at Minnesota 2.13 at Iowa 2.16 Michigan 2.22 at Indiana 2.27 at Nebraska 3.2 Iowa ST. JOHN S (15-5, 8-1) 11.8 at Sacred Heart W, Iona W, St. Francis (N.Y.) W Quinnipiac W, at Florida L, Harvard W, at Auburn L, Drexel L, James Madison L, vs. Texas A&M W, Seton Hall W, at Delaware W, at Xavier L, Creighton W, at DePaul W, Butler W, at Marquette W, at Villanova W, vs Georgetown W, Xavier W, at Seton Hall 2.5 at Butler 2.8 Providence 2.15 Villanova 2.18 at Georgetown 2.23 at Creighton 2.26 vs. Marquette 3.1 DePaul 3.3 at Providence STONY BROOK (15-6, 6-2) 11.8 NJIT W, at Navy L, at Bradley W, at Iowa L, at Fairleigh Dickinson W, Morgan State W, Army L, at St. Peter s W, at Lafayette W, Monmouth W, Wagner W, at Seton Hall L, at Columbia W, Hartford * W, at New Hampshire L, (OT) 1.15 at Binghamton W, UMass-Lowell W, UMBC W, at Vermont W, at Maine W, Albany L, at Hartford 2.5 Binghamton 2.9 New Hampshire 2.15 at UMass-Lowell 2.19 at UMBC 2.22 Maine 2.26 Vermont 3.1 at Albany SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

43 BUTLER (9-11, 4-5) 11.8 Cleveland State W, at Eastern Michigan L, (OT) St. Marys L, (OT) Bowling Green L, at Indiana L, vs. Utah W, vs. Eastern Washington W, UIC L, at Valparaiso W, Northern Kentucky W, at Indiana State L, Marquette L, at Providence W, at Seton Hall W, Villanova L, at Georgetown L, at St. John s L, Creighton W, DePaul L, Providence W, at Xavier 2.5 St. John s 2.8 at Marquette 2.12 at Villanova 2.15 Georgetown 2.22 at DePaul 2.25 Xavier 3.1 Seton Hall 3.4 at Creighton MARQUETTE (13-6, 4-4) 11.9 Wake Forest W, Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, at Vanderbilt W, Central Michigan W, Duke L, vs. Tennessee Tech W, vs. Utah W, Wisconsin L, at Milwaukee W, Oral Roberts W, (OT) Denver W, at Butler W, Villanova L, at Georgetown W, (OT) 1.11 at Xavier W, St. John s L, Providence W, at Creighton L, at DePaul L, Georgetown 2.5 Seton Hall 2.8 Butler 2.11 at Providence 2.15 Xavier 2.18 DePaul 2.22 at Seton Hall 2.26 at St. John s 3.1 Creighton 3.4 at Villanova VILLANOVA (15-5, 5-4) 11.9 Mississippi Valley State W, Drexel W, at Lehigh W, (OT) at Sacred Heart W, (OT) Lafayette W, vs. Montana State W, at FIU W, Saint Joseph s L, at La Salle W, at Temple W, at Creighton L, at Marquette W, Providence W, at Butler W, Seton Hall L, Penn W, at DePaul L, St. John s L, Xavier W, at Georgetown W, Creighton 2.5 at Providence 2.9 at Seton Hall 2.12 Butler 2.15 at St. John s 2.23 Georgetown 2.25 DePaul 3.1 at Xavier 3.4 Marquette DEPAUL (16-5, 7-2) 11.8 Harvard W, Duquesne W, Illinois State W, at Notre Dame L, at Northwestern L, Loyola W, Kentucky L, Dartmouth W, vs. Pittsburgh W, vs. Washington W, vs. Louisiana-Monroe W, at Bradley W, Xavier W, at Creighton L, Providence W, St. John s L, at Seton Hall W, Villanova W, at Georgetown W, at Butler W, Marquette W, at Providence 2.5 at Xavier 2.09 Creighton 2.15 Seton Hall 2.18 at Marquette 2.22 Butler 2.25 at Villanova 3.1 at St. John s 3.4 Georgetown GEORGETOWN (7-14, 1-8) 11.8 Richmond W, at South Dakota State L, vs. California L, Princeton W, vs. Nicholls State W, at Alaska-Anchorage W, George Washington W, Penn State L, at Yale W, vs. Michigan State L, vs. Western Kentucky L, at Florida L, (OT) 1.1 Creighton L, (OT) 1.4 Marquette L, (OT) 1.8 at Xavier L, Butler W, at Providence L, at Seton Hall L, DePaul L, at St. John s L, Villanova L, at Marquette 2.5 at Creighton 2.8 Xavier 2.12 Seton Hall 2.15 at Butler 2.18 St. John s 2.23 at Villanova 3.1 Providence 3.4 at DePaul XAVIER (8-13, 3-6) at Ohio L, at Michigan W, Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, Longwood L, vs. Duke L, vs. Kansas W, vs. Central Michigan L, Murray State W, Austin Peay W, at Wright State L, Cincinnati L, Indiana L, at DePaul L, St. John s W, Georgetown W, Marquette L, at Creighton L, Providence W, Seton Hall L, at Villanova L, at St. John s L, Butler 2.5 DePaul 2.8 at Georgetown 2.15 at Marquette 2.18 Creighton 2.22 at Providence 2.25 at BUTLER 3.1 Villanova 3.4 at Seton Hall PROVIDENCE (6-14, 1-8) 11.9 at UMass Lowell W, Bryant University W, at Drexel L, at Dartmouth W, Hartford W, at Arizona State L, Albany L, at Duquesne L, Dayton L, at Rhode Island W, Boston College L, Butler L, at Villanova L, at DePaul L, Creighton L, Georgetown W, at Xavier L, at Marquette L, Seton Hall L, at Butler L, DePaul 2.5 Villanova 2.8 at St. John s 2.11 Marquette 2.15 at Creighton 2.18 at Seton Hall 2.22 Xavier 3.1 at Georgetown 3.3 St. John s CREIGHTON (13-8, 7-2) 11.8 at Drake L, South Dakota State W, Minnesota W, at Kansas L, Houston W, South Dakota W, at Oklahoma L, BYU L, at Nebraska L, vs. Oregon State W, vs. Clemson L, vs. UNLV W, Villanova W, at Georgetown W, (OT) 1.4 DePaul W, at St. John s L, at Providence W, Xavier W, at Butler L, Marquette W, at Seton Hall W, at Villanova 2.5 Georgetown 2.9 at DePaul 2.15 Providence 2.18 at Xavier 2.23 St. John s 2.26 Seton Hall 3.1 at Marquette 3.4 Butler SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL

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