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2 SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME #31 ST. JOHN S XL CENTER HARTFORD, CONN. CONTACT: Vincent Novicki vincent.novicki@shu.edu (973) SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall: BIG EAST: 5-11 NOVEMBER 9 NJIT (PSN) W, LAFAYETTE (PSN) W, at Temple L, at Michigan L, vs. Wyoming! L, vs. South Dakota! L, SIENA (PSN) W, SETON HALL ST. JOHN S RED STORM PIRATES 11-19, , 11-5 SATURDAY, MARCH 9 12:00 PM HARTFORD, CONN. XL CENTER GAME DAY INFORMATION Venue (Cap.): XL Center (16,294) TV: BIG EAST Network Webcast: Radio: 89.5 WSOU (Play-by-play: Brandon Biskobing; Color: Anthony DiPaolo) DECEMBER 2 RV/#24 SOUTH CAROLINA (PSN) L, at Wake Forest L, MOUNT ST. MARY S (PSN) L, NEW ORLEANS (PSN) W, MEMPHIS (PSN) L, WOFFORD (PSN) W, JANUARY 5 PITTSBURGH* (PSN) W, at Cincinnati* W, at St. John s* # L, MARQUETTE* (PSN) L, at Georgetown* (BEN-GW) L, USF* (PSN) L, RUTGERS* (PSN) W, at RV/#24 Syracuse* L, FEBRUARY 6 at NR/RV DePaul* L, #2/3 NOTRE DAME* (PSN) L, VILLANOVA* (PSN) L, at NR/RV USF* L, PROVIDENCE* (PSN) W, at #3/3 Connecticut* (SNY) L, at #16/14 Louisville* L, MARCH 2 NR/RV ST. JOHN S* (PSN) W, vs. Cincinnati^ W, vs. NR/RV St. John s^ 12:00 10 vs. #13/15 Louisville^ 12:00 ABOUT THE MATCHUP Seton Hall and St. John s will be meeting for the third time this season and the sixth time in the BIG EAST Tournament. The teams split the regular season series, with SJU winning at Madison Square Garden, 72-46, on Jan. 12, and SHU picking up a win in South Orange on March 2. St. John s leads the all-time postseason series, 4-1, but the schools have not met in the BIG EAST Tournament since 2005, a game the Red Storm won, SETON HALL STATUS Seton Hall advanced to the second round of the 2013 BIG EAST Championship with a win over Cincinnati on Friday night. It was the first BIG EAST Tournament win for the Pirates since Senior Brittany Morris led the way for The Hall with 18 points, while redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons scored 14 points and senior Breanna Jones finished with eight points and nine rebounds. Seton Hall is 3-2 in its last five games. ST. JOHN S STATUS St. John s finished the regular season on a high note, beating DePaul, 67-54, last Monday. The Red Storm had two players earn First-Team All- BIG EAST honors in Shenneika Smith and Nadirah McKenith while Aliyyah Handford was named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman team. Smith averages a team-high 16.6 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. McKenith also averages double figures in scoring at 13.2 points per game. PROBABLE STARTERS SERIES HISTORY All-Time: SJU leads, Last Meeting: SHU, (3/2/13) At Home: SHU, On the road: SJU, Streak: W1 LAST FIVE MEETINGS 3/2/13 H W /12/13 A L /4/12 H L /15/11 H L /8/10 A L SHU TALE OF THE TAPE SJU 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 PSN - Pirate Sports Network! - Pepperdine Thanksgiving Tournament (Malibu, Calif.) * Denotes BIG EAST contest # Game played at Madison Square Garden ^ 2013 BIG EAST Championship (XL Center - Hartford, Conn.) BEN-GW - BIG EAST Network Game of the Week SNY - SportsNet New York BRITTANY MORRIS Raleigh, N.C. SR. 5-6 G PPG: 13.8 RPG: 3.0 APG: 2.5 ALEXIS BROWN Jacksonville, Fla. SO. 5-8 G PPG: 5.5 RPG: 5.6 APG: 2.7 Ka-Deidre Simmons Newark, N.J. R-SO. 5-8 G PPG: 11.5 RPG: 3.7 APG: 3.9 ALEX MASEKO Harare, Zimbabwe SR. 6-2 F PPG: 5.4 RPG: 5.4 BPG: BREANNA JONES Springfield, Va. SR. 6-0 F PPG: 1.0 RPG: 2.2 BPG: SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 1

3 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS SINGLE-TOURNAMENT RECORDS Games Played 1. Texlin Quinney ( ) 10 Dana Wynne ( ) Dawn Johnson ( ) 9 Tahnee Heins ( ) 9 5. Kim Lee ( ) 8 Jodi Brooks ( ) 8 Amanda Makarewicz ( ) 8 Sandy Mitchell ( ) 8 Games Started 1. Texlin Quinney ( ) Jodi Brooks ( ) 8 3. Dawn Johnson ( ) 7 Dana Wynne ( ) 7 Sandy Mitchell ( ) 7 Points 1. Geraldine Saintilus ( ) 117 Dana Wynne ( ) Jodi Brooks ( ) Kathy O Reilly ( ) Texlin Quinney ( ) 79 Scoring Average (Min. 4 Games) 1. Geraldine Saintilus ( ) Gloria Bradley ( ) Kathy O Reilly ( ) Leslie Fairbanks ( ) Debbie Hartnett ( ) 12.2 Field Goals Made 1. Dana Wynne ( ) Geraldine Saintilus ( ) Jodi Brooks ( ) Kathy O Reilly ( ) Texlin Quinney ( ) 33 Field Goals Attempted 1. Jodi Brooks ( ) Dana Wynne ( ) Geraldine Saintilus ( ) Kathy O Reilly ( ) Debbie Hartnett ( ) 74 Texlin Quinney ( ) 74 Field Goal Pct. (Min. 30 Att.) 1. Danielle Golay ( ) Cheryl Greybush ( ) Gloria Bradley ( ) Debbie Polcer ( ) Texlin Quinney ( ) Point FG Made 1. Veronica Sims ( ) Brittany Morris ( ) 8 Sandy Mitchell ( ) 8 4. Debbie Hartnett ( ) 7 5. Jodi Brooks ( ) 6 Cecilia Lindqvist ( ) 6 3-Point FG Attempted 1. Veronica Sims ( ) Jodi Brooks ( ) Sandy Mitchell ( ) Brittany Morris ( ) 23 Debbie Hartnett ( ) 23 3-Point FG Pct. (Min. 15 Att.) 1. Brittany Morris (2010-Pres.) Veronica Sims ( ) Sandy Mitchell ( ) Debbie Hartnett ( ) Cecilia Lindqvist ( ).286 Free Throws Made 1. Geraldine Saintilus ( ) Dana Wynne ( ) Tahnee Heins ( ) Sandy Mitchell ( ) Gloria Bradley ( ) 14 Amanda Makarewicz ( ) 14 Free Throws Attempted 1. Dana Wynne ( ) Geraldine Saintilus ( ) Texlin Quinney ( ) Tahnee Heins ( ) Danielle Golay ( ) 24 Free Throw Pct. (Min. 15 Att.) 1. Amanda Makarewicz ( ) Tahnee Heins ( ) Carol Axmann ( ).813 Kim Lee ( ) Leslie Ardon ( ).800 Rebounds 1. Dana Wynne ( ) Geraldine Saintilus ( ) 53 Texlin Quinney ( ) Gloria Bradley ( ) Kelly Moore ( ) 44 Rebound Average (Min. 4 Games) 1. Gloria Bradley ( ) Dana Wynne ( ) Geraldine Saintilus ( ) Leslie Fairbanks ( ) Shamona Marable ( ) 7.8 Assists 1. Kathy O Reilly ( ) Texlin Quinney ( ) Sandy Mitchell ( ) Jodi Brooks ( ) Cindy Allman ( ) 19 Kim Lee ( ) 19 Blocks 1. Dawn Johnson ( ) Dana Wynne ( ) 9 3. Gennifer Harrison ( ) 8 4. Kelly Moore ( ) 7 5. Danielle Davis ( ) 6 Steals 1. Jodi Brooks ( ) Dana Wynne ( ) Dawn Johnson ( ) Sandy Mitchell ( ) 14 Ashley Bush ( ) 14 Minutes 1. Texlin Quinney ( ) Dana Wynne ( ) Jodi Brooks ( ) Geraldine Saintilus ( ) Dawn Johnson ( ) 208 Sandy Mitchell ( ) 208 Games Played 1. Cindy Allman Free Throws Made Gloria Bradley Geraldine Saintilus Leslie Fairbanks Gloria Bradley Marcia Foster Carol Axmann Debbie Polcer Jeanne Vallerie Free Throws Attempted Loraine Simunek Gloria Bradley Nancy Brupbacher Carol Axmann Carol Axmann Geraldine Saintilus Games Started Rebounds 1. Cindy Allman Gloria Bradley Gloria Bradley Geraldine Saintilus Leslie Fairbanks Carol Axmann Marcia Foster Debbie Polcer Assists 1. Cindy Allman Points 2. Kathy O Reilly Gloria Bradley Kathy O Reilly Kathy O Reilly Leslie Fairbanks Blocks Carol Axmann Gloria Bradley Cheryl Greenbush Field Goals Made 1. Gloria Bradley Steals Kathy O Reilly Kathy O Reilly Cheryl Greenbush Carol Armann Geraldine Saintilus Carol Axmann Geraldine Saintilus Field Goals Attempted 1. Geraldine Saintilus Minutes 2. Leslie Fairbanks Leslie Fairbanks Kathy O Reilly Cindy Allman Debbie Polcer Field Goal Pct. (Min. 2 Games, 5 Att. Per Game) 1. Cheryl Greenbush Gloria Bradley Geraldine Saintilus BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Members Dana Wynne (1994 & 1996) Texlin Quinney (1995) Dawn Johnson (1995) Jodi Brooks (1994) Kris Durham (1991) Geraldine Saintilus (1988) Kathy O Reilly (1985) Gloria Bradley (1984) Leslie Fairbanks (1984) Individual Game - Team Records Most Points Scored...87, vs. Connecticut 1985 Fewest Points Scored... 42, Five Times, Last vs. Syracuse 2009 Most Points Allowed...85, vs. Connecticut 1995 Fewest Points Allowed... 41, vs. Syracuse 1994 Largest Margin of Victory (70-45), vs. Georgetown 2009 Largest Margin of Defeat...36 (49-85), vs. Connecticut 1995 Rebounds...49, Twice, Last vs. Pittsburgh 1984 Assists... 20, Twice, last vs. Miami 1995 Steals...16, vs. Miami 1995 Blocks... 8, vs. West Virginia 1994 Individual Game Records Points...Yolanda Rouse, 33, vs. Boston College 1989 Rebounds...Dana Wynne, 19, vs. Connecticut 1995 Assists... Jodi Brooks, 7, vs. Connecticut Texlin Quinney, 7, vs. Miami Kathy O Reilly, 7, St. John s 1985 Steals... Leslie Ardon, 5, vs. Georgetown Dana Wynne, 5, vs. Miami Dawn Johnson, 5, vs. Pittsburgh 1994 Blocks...Dawn Johnson, 4, Miami SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 2

4 ALL-TIME BIG EAST TOURNAMENT RESULTS XL Center, Connecticut First Round Seton Hall (12) 60, Cincinnati (13) XL Center, Connecticut First Round Villanova (10) 61, Seton Hall (15) XL Center, Connecticut First Round Syracuse (9) 74, Seton Hall (16) XL Center, Connecticut First Round Syracuse (9) 65, Seton Hall (16) XL Center, Connecticut First Round Seton Hall (15) 70, Georgetown (10) 45 Second Round Rutgers (7) 79, Seton Hall (15) Hartford Civic Center, Connecticut First Round South Florida (8) 79, Seton Hall (9) Hartford Civic Center, Connecticut First Round St. John s (8) 45, Seton Hall (9) Hartford Civic Center, Connecticut First Round Rutgers (7) 51, Seton Hall (10) Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers First Round Seton Hall (8) 58, Georgetown (5) 55 Quarterfinals Connecticut (1) 70, Seton Hall (8) Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers First Round Seton Hall (9) 61, Providence (8) 55 Quarterfinals Connecticut (1) 78, Seton Hall (9) Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut First Round Providence (11) 72, Seton Hall (6) Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut First Round Miami (7) 69, Seton Hall (10) Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers First Round Boston College (4) 65, Seton Hall (13) Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers First Round West Virginia (8) 67, Seton Hall (9) Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut First Round West Virginia (7) 73, Seton Hall (10) Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut First Round Seton Hall (7) 74, Georgetown (10) 58 Quarterfinals Seton Hall (7) 69, Providence (2) 67 Semifinals Notre Dame (3) 69, Seton Hall (7) Walsh Gymnasium, Seton Hall Quarterfinals Seton Hall (3) 66, Miami (6) 50 Semifinals Seton Hall (3) 66, Villanova (2) 53 Finals Connecticut (1) 85, Seton Hall (3) Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut Quarterfinals Seton Hall (2) 53, Syracuse (10) 41 Semifinals Seton Hall (2) 66, Pittsburgh (3) 54 Finals Connecticut (1) 77, Seton Hall (2) Alumni Hall, Providence Quarterfinals Connecticut (3) 56, Seton Hall (6) 54 (OT) Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut First Round Seton Hall (9) 71, Syracuse (8) 58 Quarterfinals Miami (1) 76, Seton Hall (9) McDonough Arena, Georgetown Quarterfinals Seton Hall (5) 64, St. John s (4) 59 Semifinals Connecticut (1) 69, Seton Hall (5) Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut Quarterfinals Pittsburgh (6) 84, Seton Hall (3) Walsh Gymnasium, Seton Hall Quarterfinals Boston College (4) 70, Seton Hall (5) Fitzgerald Field House, Pittsburgh First Round Seton Hall (8) 72, Georgetown (9) 63 Quarterfinals Syracuse (1) 74, Seton Hall (8) Dupont Pavilion, Villanova First Round Seton Hall (8) 77, Pittsburgh (9) 64 Quarterfinals Villanova (1) 53, Seton Hall (8) Roberts Center, Boston College First Round Georgetown (9) 68, Seton Hall (8) 65 (OT) Manley Field House, Syracuse First Round Seton Hall (9) 87, Connecticut (8) 73 (OT) Quarterfinals St. John s (1) 58, Seton Hall (9) Alumni Hall, St. John s Quarterfinals Seton Hall (4) 68, Syracuse (5) 62 Semifinals Seton Hall (4) 80, Pittsburgh (1) 68 Finals St. John s (3) 66, Seton Hall (4) Alumni Hall, Providence Quarterfinals St. John s (2) 61, Seton Hall (7) 54 All-Time BIG EAST Championship Series Results (Current Members Only) St. John s (1-4) - Second Round Opponent 1983 Quarterfinal #2 STJ 61, #7 SHU Final #3 STJ 66, #4 SHU Quarterfinal #1 STJ 58, #9 SHU Quarterfinal #5 SHU 64, #5 STJ First Round #8 STJ 45, #9 SHU 42 Louisville (0-0) - Potential Quarterfinal Opponent Cincinnati (1-0) 2013 First Round #12 SHU 60, #13 CIN 55 Connecticut (1-6) 1985 First Round #9 SHU 87, #8 UCONN 73 (OT) 1991 Semifinal #1 UCONN 69, #5 SHU Quarterfinal #3 UCONN 56, #6 SHU 54 (OT) 1994 Final #1 UCONN 77, #2 SHU Final #1 UCONN 85, #3 SHU Quarterfinal #1 UCONN 78, #9 SHU Quarterfinal #1 UCONN 70, #8 SHU 47 Georgetown (4-1) 1986 First Round #9 GU 68, #8 SHU 65 (OT) 1988 First Round #8 SHU72, #9 GU First Round #7 SHU 74, #10 GU First Round #8 SHU 58, #9 GU First Round #15 SHU 70, #10 GU 45 Notre Dame (0-1) 1996 Semifinal #3 ND 69, #7 SHU 58 Pittsburgh (3-1) 1984 Semifinal #4 SHU80, #1 PITT First Round #8 SHU 77, #9 PITT Quarterfinal #6 PITT 84, #3 SHU Semifinal #2 SHU 66, #3 PITT 54 Providence (2-1) 1996 Quarterfinal #7 SHU 69, #2 PC First Round #11 PC 72, #6 SHU First Round #9 SHU 61, #8 PC 55 Rutgers (0-2) 2004 First Round #7 RU 51, #10 SHU Second Round #7 RU 79, #15 SHU 45 Syracuse (2-4) 1984 Quarterfinal #4 SHU 68, #5 SU Quarterfinal #1 SU 74, #8 SHU First Round #9 SHU 71, #8 SU Quarterfinal #2 SHU 53, #10 SU First Round #9 SU 65, #16 SHU First Round #9 SU 74, #16 SHU 44 USF (0-1) 2007 First Round #8 USF 79, #9 SHU 64 Villanova (1-2) 1987 Quarterfinal #1 VU 53, #8 SHU Semifinal #3 SHU 66, #2 VU First Round #10 VU 61, #15 SHU 60 Record By Seed #1: 0-0 #9: 3-7 #2: 2-1 #10: 0-3 #3: 2-1 #11: 0-0 #4: 2-2 #12: 1-0 #5: 1-2 #13: 0-1 #6: 0-2 #14: 0-0 #7: 2-2 #15: 1-2 #8: 3-4 #16: 0-2 ALL-TIME RECORD FIRST ROUND GAMES 9-12 SECOND ROUND GAMES 0-1 QUARTERFINAL GAMES 5-10 SEMIFINAL GAMES 3-2 CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES 0-3 OVERTIME GAMES SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 3

5 CURRENT PLAYER BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS ALEXIS BROWN Opponent Date GS Min. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR AV PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG Villanova 3/2/2012 * Cincinnati 3/8/2013 * Total TERRY GREEN Opponent Date GS Min. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR AV PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG Syracuse 3/5/2010 * Syracuse 3/4/ Villanova 3/2/ Cincinnati 3/8/ Total janee Johnson Opponent Date GS Min. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR AV PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG Cincinnati 3/8/ Total breanna jones Opponent Date GS Min. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR AV PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG Cincinnati 3/8/2013 * Total Alexandra Maseko Opponent Date GS Min. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR AV PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG Syracuse 3/4/2011 * Villanova 3/2/2011 * Cincinnati 3/8/2013 * Total Brittany Morris Opponent Date GS Min. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR AV PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG Syracuse 3/5/2010 * Syracuse 3/4/ Villanova 3/2/2012 * Cincinnati 3/8/2013 * Total TABATHA RICHARDSON-SMITH Opponent Date GS Min. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR AV PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG Cincinnati 3/8/ Total Ka-Deidre Simmons Opponent Date GS Min. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR AV PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG Syracuse 3/4/2011 * Cincinnati 3/8/2013 * Total BRITTANY WEBB Opponent Date GS Min. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR AV PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG Cincinnati 3/8/ Total SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 4

6 2013 BIG EAST Women s Basketball Championship Presented by American Eagle Outfitters XL Center Hartford, Conn. First Round Friday March 8 Second Round Saturday March 9 Quarterfinals Sunday March 10 Semifinals Monday March 11 Championship Tuesday March 12 No. 13 Cincinnati 55 4 p.m. (BIGEAST.tv) Game 1 No. 12 Seton Hall 60 No. 12 Seton Hall Noon (BETV) Game 4 No. 5 St. John s Noon (ESPNU) Game 8 No. 4 Louisville No. 9 Rutgers 6 p.m. (ESPNU) Game 12 2 p.m. (BETV) Game 5 No. 8 USF 2 p.m. (ESPNU) Game 9 No. 1 Notre Dame No. 15 Pittsburgh 43 6 p.m. (BIGEAST.tv) Game 2 No. 10 Marquette 66 No. 10 Marquette 6 p.m. (BETV) Game 6 No. 7 DePaul 6 p.m. (BETV) Game 10 7 p.m. (ESPN) Game 14 No. 2 Connecticut No. 14 Providence 61 8 p.m. (BIGEAST.tv) Game 3 No. 11 Georgetown 81 No. 11 Georgetown 8 p.m. (BETV) Game 7 No. 6 Villanova 8:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Game 11 No. 3 Syracuse 8 p.m. (ESPNU) Game 13 Session I: Games 1,2,3 Session II: Games 4, 5 Session III: Games 6, 7 Session IV: Games 8, 9 Session V: Games 10, 11 Session VI: Games 12, 13 Session VII: Game 14 BETV - BIG EAST Regional Sports Networks (check your local listings) All Second Round games and Game 10 will also be available at SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 5

7 RADIO/TV ROSTER SIDNEY COOK Freshman Forward Parkton, N.C. TABATHA RICHARDSON-SMITH Freshman Forward Bay City, Texas BRITTANY MORRIS Senior Guard Raleigh, N.C. CHIZOBA EKEDIGWE Sophomore Center Laurel, Md. ALEXIS BROWN Sophomore Guard Jacksonville, Fla KA-DEIDRE SIMMONS R-Sophomore Guard Newark, N.J. ALEXANDRA MASEKO Senior Forward Harare, Zimbabwe BRITTANY WEBB Junior Center New York, N.Y. TERRY GREEN Senior Forward Brentwood, N.Y BRA SHEY ALI Sophomore Forward Plainfield, N.J. JASMINE MCCALL Freshman Guard Manalapan, N.J. JANEE JOHNSON Junior Forward Matthews, N.C. BREANNA JONES Senior Forward Springfield, Va. ANNE DONOVAN Head Coach Third Season Old Dominion 83 TY GRACE Asst. Coach Fourth Season New Haven 99 CATHERINE PROTO Asst. Coach Third Season Springfield 01 BETT SHELBY Asst. Coach Second Season Greensboro SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 6

8 ROSTER BREAKDOWN Seton Hall University Women s Basketball Numerical Roster BY CLASS Seniors (4) Brittany Morris Alexandra Maseko Terry Green Breanna Jones Juniors (2) Brittany Webb Janee Johnson Sophomores (4) Chizoba Ekedigwe Alexis Brown Ka-Deidre Simmons (RS) Bra Shey Ali Freshmen (3) Sidney Cook Tabatha Richardson-Smith Jasmine McCall BY STATE/COUNTRY New Jersey (3) Ka-Deidre Simmons Bra Shey Ali Jasmine McCall North Carolina (3) Sidney Cook Brittany Morris Janee Johnson New York (2) Brittany Webb Terry Green Florida (1) Alexis Brown Maryland (1) Chizoba Ekedigwe Texas (1) Tabatha Richardson-Smith Virginia (1) Breanna Jones Zimbabwe (1) Alexandra Maseko BY HEIGHT Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Ka-Deidre Simmons Jasmine McCall Bra-Shey Ali Terry Green Breanna Jones Tabatha Richardson-Smith Janee Johnson Sidney Cook Alexandra Maseko Brittany Webb Chizoba Ekedigwe No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School) 0 Sidney Cook F 6-2 Fr. Parkton, N.C. (South View) 1 Tabatha Richardson-Smith F 6-0 Fr. Bay City, Texas (Bay City) 2 Brittany Morris G 5-6 Sr. Raleigh, N.C. (Broughton) 3 Chizoba Ekedigwe C 6-5 So. Laurel, Md. (St. Vincent Pallotti) 5 Alexis Brown G 5-8 So. Jacksonville, Fla. (Potter s House Christian Academy) 11 Ka-Deidre Simmons G 5-8 R-So. Newark, N.J. (Malcolm X. Shabazz) 13 Alexandra Maseko F 6-2 Sr. Harare, Zimbabwe (Arundel Secondary School) 15 Brittany Webb C 6-4 Jr. New York, N.Y. (ASA) (St. Michael Academy) 22 Terry Green F 6-0 Sr. Brentwood, N.Y. (Holy Trinity) 23 Bra Shey Ali F 6-0 So. Plainsboro, N.J. (Nazareth (N.Y.)) 24 Jasmine McCall G 5-9 Fr. Manalapan, N.J. (Manalapan) 44 Janee Johnson F 6-1 Jr. Matthews, N.C. (Gulf Coast CC) (Providence Day) 55 Breanna Jones F 6-0 Sr. Springfield, Va. (Hampton) Seton Hall University Women s Basketball Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School) 23 Bra Shey Ali F 6-0 So. Plainsboro, N.J. (Nazareth (N.Y.)) 5 Alexis Brown G 5-8 So. Jacksonville, Fla. (Potter s House Christian Academy) 0 Sidney Cook F 6-2 Fr. Parkton, N.C. (South View) 3 Chizoba Ekedigwe C 6-5 So. Laurel, Md. (St. Vincent Pallotti) 22 Terry Green F 6-0 Sr. Brentwood, N.Y. (Holy Trinity) 44 Janee Johnson F 6-1 Jr. Matthews, N.C. (Gulf Coast CC) (Providence Day) 55 Breanna Jones F 6-0 Sr. Springfield, Va. (Hampton) 13 Alexandra Maseko F 6-2 Sr. Harare, Zimbabwe (Arundel Secondary School) 24 Jasmine McCall G 5-9 Fr. Manalapan, N.J. (Manalapan) 2 Brittany Morris G 5-6 Sr. Raleigh, N.C. (Broughton) 1 Tabatha Richardson-Smith F 6-0 Fr. Bay City, Texas (Bay City) 11 Ka-Deidre Simmons G 5-8 R-So. Newark, N.J. (Malcolm X. Shabazz) 15 Brittany Webb C 6-4 Jr. New York, N.Y. (ASA) (St. Michael Academy) Head Coach: Anne Donovan (Old Dominion 83) - Third Season Assistant Coaches: Ty Grace (New Haven 99) Catherine Proto (Springfield 01) Bett Shelby (Greensboro 06) Director of Basketball Operations: David Kim (Wake Forest 03) Coordinator of Basketball Operations: April Phillips (Xavier 10) Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Nanna Rivers (NC State 04) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Chizoba Ekedigwe...Chiz-OH-buh Eck-uh-DEEG-WAY Janee Johnson...JAN-AY Alexandra Maseko...Ma-SEEK-oh Bra Shey Ali...Brah-shay Ka-Deidre Simmons...Ka-DEE-druh SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 7

9 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location...South Orange, N.J. Founded 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...Anne Donovan Alma Mater/Year... Old Dominion/1983 Record at SHU/Years /2 Career Record/Years /5 Assistant Coaches... Ty Grace (New Haven 99)...Catherine Proto (Springfield 01)...Bett Shelby (Greensboro 06) Director of Operations... David Kim (Wake Forest 03) Coordinator of Operations...April Phillips (Xavier 10) Office Phone... (973) TEAM INFORMATION Record BIG EAST Record/Finish /15th Postseason...None Players Returning/Lost...7/5 Starters Returning/Lost...3/2 Newcomers... 7 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...Matt Sweeney Assoc. Dir. Ath. Communications...Vincent Novicki Novicki ...vincent.novicki@shu.edu Communications Phone... (973) Communications Fax... (973) Novicki Cell Phone... (908) BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP QUICK HITS Seton Hall finished the BIG EAST regular season with a 5-11 mark in league play to earn the No. 12 seed in the 2013 BIG EAST Championship Seton Hall s win over Cincinnati in the first round was the Pirates first win at the BIG EAST Tournament since a win over Georgetown in 2009 The Pirates are the No. 12 seed at the BIG EAST for the first time in program history Seton Hall is all-time at the BIG EAST Championship and 0-1 in second round games Last season Seton Hall was the No. 15 seed and lost to No. 10 seed Villanova, 61-60, in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament Seton Hall is looking for back-to-back BIG EAST Tournament wins for the first time since 1996 SHU and St. John s have played five times in the BIG EAST Tournament, most recently a Red Storm win back in 2005 WHEN LAST THEY MET... Seton Hall and St. John s split their regular season series, 1-1, with St. John s winning at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 12, and the Pirates picking up a win in South Orange on March 2. St. John s had three players score in double figures in their win back in January, with Shenneika Smith leading the way with 19 points while Keylantra Langly scored 16 points on 7-of-8 shooting. Senior Brittany Morris scored a career-high 28 points and nailed five threes in the Seton Hall victory last Saturday night. LURKING DOWN THE ROAD The winner of Saturday afternoon s second round game between St. John s and Seton Hall will advance to face No. 4 seed Louisville in the quarterfinals on Sunday at 12 p.m. Seton Hall fell at Louisville in the team s only meeting this season, 72-62, on Feb. 27, in Louisville and the two teams have never met in the BIG EAST Tournament. FIRST ROUND RECAP Seton Hall used an 18-2 run over an 11 minute span in the second half to pick up a win over Cincinnati in the first round of the 2013 BIG EAST Championship on Friday afternoon. The Pirates held the Bearcats without a field goal for more than 12 minutes in the second half and led by as many as 13 points. Senior Brittany Morris scored a team-high 18 points, while redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons chipped in 13 points with a team-high four assists. MORRIS NAMED SECOND-TEAM ALL-BIG EAST Seton Hall s leading scorer senior Brittany Morris earned Second-Team All-BIG EAST accolades for the first time in her career, it was announced March 7, by the conference office. Morris leads Seton Hall and ranks 17th in the conference, averaging 13.8 points per game. The sharp-shooting senior averaged 14.8 ppg in BIG EAST contests and hit 2.9 threes per game in league games, which ranked second in the conference. It is the first time since the 1997 and 1998 seasons the Pirates had a player earn either first or second-team All-BIG EAST honors in consecutive seasons; Jasmine Crew was named Second-Team All-BIG EAST in KEY TO THE GLASS There was a large rebounding advantage for the victorious team in both games between St. John s and Seton Hall this season. The Red Storm outrebounded Seton Hall by 15 (43-28) in their win, while the Pirates posted a season-best +18 rebound advantage (47-29) in their win. REBOUNDS TRENDING UPWARD Although Seton Hall is being outrebounded by an average of 2.6 boards per game this season, Seton Hall has been crashing the boards as of late. The Pirates have outrebounded four of their last five opponents, with a +3.6 rebounding margin over the past five games. 1,000 IN THE CROSS-HAIRS With 27 points against Providence on Feb. 20, senior Brittany Morris passed 900 points for her career and is now closing in on 1,000. With 984 career-points she needs 16 more to become the 20th player in Seton Hall history to reach the 1,000-point plateau. She is just six points shy of tying Ashley Bush ( 01-05) for 20th-place in school history with 990-career points. Morris leads Seton Hall and ranks 17th in the BIG EAST with 13.8 points per game this season. SUPER SENIOR Senior forward Breanna Jones saved the best game of her career for the postseason, as she scored a career-high eight points and pulled down a career-high and team leading nine rebounds in Seton Hall s win over Cincinnati in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament. Statement from the presidents of the seven basketball member schools of the Big East Conference: Earlier today we voted unanimously to pursue an orderly evolution to a foundation of basketball schools that honors the history and tradition on which the Big East was established. Under the current context of conference realignment, we believe pursuing a new basketball framework that builds on this tradition of excellence and competition is the best way forward. We are grateful to our Commissioner, Michael Aresco, for his exceptional leadership of the Big East Conference. We have been honored to be associated with the outstanding group of institutions that have made up the Big East. While we pursue this opportunity for our institutions, we believe the efforts of the past two years have established the foundation for an enduring national football conference. We look forward to building this new foundation with an emphasis on elite competition and a commitment to the development of our students engaged in intercollegiate athletics. That is where we will now spend our energy as we move forward SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 8

10 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 BENCH BOOST Junior Janee Johnson has provided a critical boost in scoring and rebounding over the last two games, both Seton Hall wins. She scored eight points with seven rebounds in the win over St. John s on March 2, and finished with seven points and five boards in the victory over Cincinnati on Friday. She is averaging 7.0 points and 6.0 rebounds over the last two games. ANOTHER THREE-POINT BROKEN RECORD With two threes in the win over Cincinnati on March 8, senior Brittany Morris took over first place on the Seton Hall single-season three-point shooting list. She has drained a program record 71 three pointers this season. MORRIS NAMED TO SECOND BIG EAST HONOR ROLL For the second time this season senior guard Brittany Morris was named to the BIG EAST Conference Weekly Honor Roll. She averaged 24.0 points per game in a 1-1 week for Seton Hall, scoring 20 points in a loss at Louisville on Feb. 27, and erupting for a career-high 28 points behind five three-pointers in a victory over St. John s in the regular season finale on March 2. REACHING NEW HEIGHTS Seton Hall wrapped up regular season action with a overall record and a 5-11 record in the BIG EAST, reaching new highs in season and BIG EAST win totals under head coach Anne Donovan. The Pirates five conference wins are the most since the 2007 season when they were 9-7 in the BIG EAST and the 10 overall victories are the most for Seton Hall since ; SHU finished that year. EXACTING REVENGE With its victory over St. John s in the regular season finale on March 2, Seton Hall avenged a loss to the Red Storm earlier this season and snapped a 10-game losing streak to St. John s dating back to the 2007 season. The Pirates ended long winless streaks against Rutgers and St. John s this season, beating both schools during conference play in the same season for the first time since BIG EAST THREES All season the ability to shoot the three pointer has been an important staple in Seton Hall s offensive attack but in conference play the Pirates were even more effective from three. Seton Hall ranks third in the BIG EAST in conference three-point shooting, making 33.0 percent (93-of-282) of its three-point shots against conference foes for an average of 5.8 threes per game. Senior Brittany Morris tied for second in the conference in BIG EAST games by making 2.9 three pointers per game. LEADING AT THE HALF Getting off to a good start has been important for the Pirates ability to come away with a win as Seton Hall is 9-1 when taking a lead into the half but just 2-18 when it trails after 20 minutes. PRESENCE ON THE BOARDS Over the past five games senior Breanna Jones has been one of Seton Hall s top rebounders. She is averaging 24.0 minutes per game over the last five contests, making four starts and Jones set a new career high in rebounding in three-straight games, most recently pulling down nine boards in a win over Cincinnati on March 8. She is averaging 5.8 rebounds per game over that stretch. THE LAST TIME... A Seton Hall player scored 30 points...jasmine Crew, 33, at Memphis 12/30/11 A Seton Hall player scored 35 points... Jasmine Crew, 35, vs. La. Tech, 11/24/11 Two Seton Hall players scored 20 points... vs. Providence, 2/20/13 Seton Hall had five players score in double figures... vs. Stony Brook, 12/17/11 Seton Hall had six players score in double figures...at Syracuse, 1/13/09 Seton Hall had a player with 15 rebounds...tajay Ashmeade, 21, vs. William & Mary, 12/21/11 Seton Hall had a player with 20 rebounds...tajay Ashmeade, 21, vs. William & Mary, 12/21/11 Two Seton Hall players grabbed double-figure rebounds... vs. Arkansas St., 11/21/09 Two Seton Hall players recorded double-doubles...at Marshall, 11/16/09 A Seton Hall player had 10 assists... Ka-Deidre Simmons, 10, vs. New Orleans, 12/19/12 Seton Hall scored 100 points...vs. St. Francis (N.Y.), 102, 12/1/87 Seton Hall allowed 100 points... at Connecticut, 106, 1/9/07 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 played an AP ranked opponent... #16, at Louisville, 62-72, 2/27/13 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/ SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 9

11 DOUBLE-DOUBLES SEASON CAREER STREAK Alex Maseko Ka-Deidre Simmons DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING SEASON CAREER STREAK Alexis Brown Terry Green Janee Johnson Alex Maseko Brittany Morris Tabatha Richardson-Smith Ka-Deidre Simmons POINT GAMES SEASON CAREER STREAK Terry Green Brittany Morris Ka-Deidre Simmons REBOUND GAMES SEASON CAREER STREAK Alexis Brown Alex Maseko ASSIST GAMES SEASON CAREER STREAK Ka-Deidre Simmons LED TEAM IN SCORING SEASON STREAK Alexis Brown 1 - Terry Green 4 - Brittany Morris 18 3 Tabatha Richardson-Smith 4 - Ka-Deidre Simmons 5 - LED TEAM IN REBOUNDING SEASON STREAK Alexis Brown 9 - Janee Johnson 7 - Breanna Jones 3 3 Brittany Morris 1 - Alexandra Maseko 11 - Tabatha Richardson-Smith 3 - Ka-Deidre Simmons 6 - Brittany Webb 2 - LED TEAM IN ASSISTS SEASON STREAK Alexis Brown 10 - Terry Green 1 - Alexandra Maseko 2 - Brittany Morris 7 - Ka-Deidre Simmons 19 4 CLUTCH FREE THROW SHOOTING FINAL FIVE MINUTES Player FTM FTA PCT. Alexis Brown Janee Johnson Breanna Jones Alexandra Maseko Tabatha Richardson-Smith Brittany Morris Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Webb TEAM FINAL TWO MINUTES Player FTM FTA PCT. Alexis Brown Janee Johnson Breanna Jones Alexandra Maseko Jasmine McCall Brittany Morris Tabatha Richardson-Smith Ka-Deidre Simmons TEAM FINAL MINUTE Player FTM FTA PCT. Alexis Brown Janee Johnson Alexandra Maseko Jasmine McCall Brittany Morris Tabatha Richardson-Smith Ka-Deidre Simmons TEAM NEW CAREER-HIGH FOR BROWN Sophomore guard Alexis Brown scored a career-high 14 points at Louisville on Feb. 27. She tied her career-high with six made field goals and also knocked down the first three-pointer of her career. Brown has scored in double figures six times this season and ranks third on the team in scoring at 5.5 points per game. SINGLE-SEASON MARKS Redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons is close to cracking the Seton Hall single-season top-10 list in a pair of statistical categories. With a team-leading 117 assists, she sits just two shy of moving into a tie for the 10th-best single-season mark in school history. Simmons also leads the Pirates with 60 steals, needing just one more to tie for the 10th most in one year. SO YOU WANT TO BE A COACH Senior Brittany Morris has been selected to participate in the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) So You Want To Be A Coach program, which will be held in conjunction with the WBCA s annual national convention in New Orleans, La., at the Final Four. Morris was one of 50 selected to attend the convention out of one of the deepest and most competitive applicant pools in the program s history. The mission of the So You Want To Be A Coach program is to assist female college basketball players who are interested in pursuing a career in coaching women s basketball. START IT UP Senior Breanna Jones made her first start of the season and the second start of her career when she was slotted in at forward against No. 3 Connecticut on Feb. 23. Jones, who has played in 54-career contests has appeared in all but one game this season. MORRIS BREAKS THREE-POINT RECORD Senior guard Brittany Morris is the new Seton Hall career three-point leader with 175 triples over her three-plus seasons as a Pirate. She passed Ebonie Williams ( 07-10) and Jodi Brooks ( 90-94) old mark of 156-career threes by draining a career-high six three pointers at USF on Feb. 16, vaulting from third to first in school history. She leads Seton Hall with 71 threes this season, which is the highest single-season mark in school history. CAREER DAY Seton Hall s two leading scorers, senior Brittany Morris and redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons both posted then career-best scoring outings when the Pirates defeated Providence, 72-56, on Feb. 20. Morris poured in 27 points against the Friars, besting her old career-high of 26 points, behind 10 field goals and six three pointers. Simmons scored 21 points for her first-career 20-point game, shooting a blistering 8-for-9 (88.9 percent) from the field. LIGHTS OUT Behind the most efficient shooting performance for a Seton Hall player this season, redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons scored a career-high 21 points in the Pirates win over Providence on Feb. 20. Simmons shot 8-for-9 from the field in the win with her 88.9 percent shooting going down as the best individual performance of the season for The Hall. OFFENSIVE EFFICIENCY Considering several of Seton Hall s best individual offensive performances of the season came in the win over Providence on Feb. 20, it also makes sense that as a team the Pirates displayed their most efficient offensive game of the year. Seton Hall shot a season-high 56.5 percent (26-for-46) from the field and also recorded its best half of the season, knocking down 60.0 percent (12-for- 20) of its baskets in the second-half alone. The Pirates outrebounded the Friars by a +16 margin, grabbing a season-high 30 defensive rebounds. MOST WINS FOR DONOVAN After winning eight games in each of her first two seasons at Seton Hall, head coach Anne Donovan passed that mark and picked up her ninth win of the season with the Pirates victory over Providence on Feb. 20. In her third season as the Pirates head coach Donovan has recorded new personal bests with five BIG EAST victories and 11 overall wins. LONG-RANGE BARRAGE Seton Hall put on an amazing long-distance shooting display in its comeback attempt at USF on Feb. 16. The Pirates last eight made field goals of the game were all from three-point range and those buckets came over a span of just 6:45. Seton Hall made a season-high 10 three pointers in the game, falling just one shy of the school record of 11. BROWN BIG ON BOARDS Sophomore forward Alexis Brown really crashed the glass against USF on Feb. 16, pulling down an SHU individual season-high 13 rebounds, which actually eclipsed her own old SHU current season-best mark of 12 set against Mount St. Mary s on Dec. 16. Brown has led Seton Hall in rebounding eight times this season and leads the team with 5.7 rebounds per game. PLAY 4KAY GAME Seton Hall hosted its annual Play 4Kay game to raise breast cancer awareness and benefit the Kay Yow Cancer Fund when it faced Notre Dame on Saturday, Feb. 9. Since its inception in 2007, the Play 4Kay initiative has raised more than two million dollars to support women s cancer research. To support Seton Hall s Play 4Kay initiative, make a donation at shuwbb. FOLLOW THE LEADER All season long Seton Hall s most consistent scoring options have been senior guard Brittany Morris and redshirt sophomore point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons. The two players averaging double figures offensively for the Pirates, Morris is scoring 13.8 ppg while Simmons is at 11.5 ppg, and either Morris or Simmons have either led the Pirates offensively outright or tied for the team lead in scoring in 23 of 30 games played SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 10

12 PIRATES SNAP STREAK WITH WIN OVER RUTGERS Seton Hall put a stop to a 12-game losing streak to in-state rival Rutgers University with a victory over the Scarlet Knights on Jan. 27. It was the Pirates first win over Rutgers in exactly 4,000 days, since a win in South Orange on Feb. 13, Senior Brittany Morris scored a gamehigh 18 points and redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons had 11 points and five assists in the win. Seton Hall held Rutgers to 1-for-12 shooting over the final 8:23. MORRIS NAMED TO WEEKLY HONOR ROLL Senior guard Brittany Morris was named to the BIG EAST Conference Weekly Honor Roll on Jan. 28, after averaging a team-best 17 points per game in a 1-1 week for Seton Hall. She scored 19 points on 3-for-5 long-range shooting in the Pirates victory over Rutgers on Jan. 27, and led the team with 15 points and three three-pointers against USF on Jan. 22. It is the first time in her career Morris earned a weekly conference award. ALL-AROUND ALEXIS BROWN Versatile sophomore guard Alexis Brown has continued to prove she can be a factor for Seton Hall every night, regardless of whether or not she scores the basketball. Brown fills up the stat sheet nearly every game, ranking first in rebounding (5.6 rpg), third in assists (70), third in steals (45) and third in minutes per game (27.7). SIMMONS SEES STREAK COME TO AN END Redshirt-sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons saw her 10-game double-digit scoring streak come to an end when she tallied three points against USF on Jan. 22. The 10-straight double-figure games were a personal record for the Pirate point guard, and she has 24 double-figure scoring games in her career. She averaged 15.0 points and 4.7 assists per game during that 10-game stretch. PIRATES SET NEW PROGRAM RECORD FOR THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS Seton Hall tied its then season-high with nine made three-point field goals when it faced Georgetown on Jan. 19, which also tied for the fifth-most in program history. The Pirates attempted a season-high 30 three-pointers, which set a new school record, breaking the old mark of 26 set three times before, including earlier this season against Wyoming on Nov. 23. BRITTANY MORRIS SETS SCHOOL RECORD Senior guard Brittany Morris has attempted a team-high 221 three pointers so far this season and now holds the SHU program record with 563 three-point attempts in her career. She passed Ebonie Williams ( 07-10) for the all-time school record with 11 three-point shots attempted against Georgetown on Jan. 19. WEBB SHINES UNDER THE BRIGHT LIGHTS Junior center Brittany Webb enjoyed one of her most productive games of the season when the Pirates took on St. John s at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 12. She finished the game with a season-high seven points while leading Seton Hall with six rebounds. WORLD S MOST FAMOUS ARENA When Seton Hall faced St. John s University on Saturday, Jan. 12, it was a truly unique experience for the Pirates as the contest took place at the World s Most Famous Arena, Madison Square Garden, as a part of a St. John s men s and women s hoops double header. It was the first time in program history the Pirates played at game at Madison Square Garden. MASEKO NAMED TO HONOR ROLL Senior forward Alexandra Maseko was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Jan. 7 after recording a double-double with a career-high 16 points to go along with 10 rebounds in the Pirates BIG EAST opening win over Pittsburgh on Jan. 5. It marked the first time in her career Maseko earned conference weekly accolades and the first time this season Seton Hall has landed a player on the BIG EAST Honor Roll. THAT S A GOOD START The Seton Hall women s basketball team won its BIG EAST home and away openers for the first time since the season, which was also the last time the Pirates got off to a 2-0 start in conference play. BIG ROAD WIN Seton Hall s victory at Cincinnati on Jan. 9 was its largest margin of victory in a road BIG EAST contest since a win at West Virginia on Feb. 4, CLASS OF 2016 PIRATES SIGN TWO PLAYERS TO NLI Seton Hall head coach Anne Donovan announced that the Pirates have signed two players to NLI to suit up for the season in center Tara Nahodil (Tri-Valley High School - Hegins, Pa.) and Tianah Alvarado (Lakewood High School - St. Petersburg, Fla.). Tara Nahodil 6-4 C Tri-Valley High School (Hegins, Pa.) Nahodil is a versatile All-State center who helped Tri-Valley post a 28-1 record as a junior when they advanced to the Eastern semifinals... She is rated as the No. 20 post player in the Class of 2013 by ESPN Hoop Gurlz... Named a Pennsylvania Sports Writer s All-State Class A First-Team selection... Eclipsed 1,000-career points midway through her junior season. Tianah Alvarado 5-10 G Lakewood High School (St. Petersburg, Fla.) Alvarado is an explosive scorer who led Lakewood to a Florida Class 4A state championship during her sophomore season... Averaged 30 points, six rebounds, four steals and two assists per game as a sophomore... Named the Florida Class 4A Player of the Year in CAREER THREE-POINTERS 1. Brittany Morris ( 09-Pres.) Ebonie Williams ( 07-10) 156 Jodi Brooks ( 90-94) Terry Green ( 09-Pres.) Melissa Langelier ( 01-04) Cecilia Lindqvist ( 99-03) Jadis Rhodin ( 05-09) Tahnee Heins ( 93-97) Sandy Mitchell ( 94-98) Veronica Sims ( 88-92) 93 CAREER THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS 1. Brittany Morris ( 09-Pres.) Terry Green ( 09-Pres.) Ebonie Williams ( 07-10) Jodi Brooks ( 90-94) Jadis Rhodin ( 05-09) Melissa Langelier ( 01-04) Cecilia Lindqvist ( 99-03) Sandy Mitchell ( 94-98) Arminda Moreno ( 98-01) Tahnee Heins ( 93-97) 289 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 ( 93-93) Ebonie Williams ( 08-09) Cecilia Lindqvist ( 01-02) Terry Green ( 11-12) Debbie Hartnett ( 88-89) Brittany Morris ( 10-11) 42 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) Kris Durham ( 90-91) 119 Cindy Allman ( 83-84) Ka-Deidre Simmons ( 12-13) 117 SINGLE-SEASON STEALS 1. Jodi Brooks ( 93-94) Ozelina Gorham ( 80-81) Phyllis Mangina ( 78-79) Phyllis Mangina ( 80-81) Gloria Bradley ( 82-83) 70 Ozelina Gorham ( 81-82) Leslie Ardon ( 00-01) Dana Wynne ( 94-95) 64 Pam Kapuscienski ( 80-81) Jodi Brooks ( 92-93) 61 Ashley Bush ( 04-05) 61 Geraldine Saintilus ( 88-89) Ka-Deidre Simmons ( 12-13) SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 11

13 PIRATES WIN BIG EAST OPENER Seton Hall picked up a victory over the University of Pittsburgh in its BIG EAST opener on Jan. 5, marking the first time the Pirates have gotten off to a 1-0 start in conference play since a win against Cincinnati on Jan. 5, SIDNEY COOK TO REDSHIRT SEASON Seton Hall s dynamic freshman front court player Sidney Cook will miss the remainder of the season due to injury and will apply for a medical redshirt. Cook, who hails from Parkton, N.C., where she attended South View High School, was injured during the first week of practice in October and has not seen action this season. PIRATES LIMIT PITTSBURGH FROM THREE Seton Hall got out and defended the perimeter in its win over Pittsburgh on Jan. 5, limiting the Panthers to just 9.1 percent shooting (1-for-11) from long distance, the lowest single-game three-point shooting percentage against the Pirates this season. ANNE DONOVAN ACCEPTS HEAD COACHING JOB WITH CONNECTICUT SUN Head women s basketball coach Anne Donovan will be leaving her post at Seton Hall to assume the same position with the Connecticut Sun in the WNBA. Donovan, who is in her third season with the Pirates, will coach the team for the remainder of the season before taking on her fulltime role with the Sun at the conclusion of the year. Seton Hall will launch a national search for a new head women s basketball coach at the conclusion of the year. FIRST CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLE Redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons enjoyed one of the most productive games of her career in SHU s win over New Orleans on Dec. 19, and she finished with her first double-double in a Pirates uniform. She scored 12 points and dished out a career-high 10 assists in 35 minutes. A WHOLE LOT OF ASSISTS Led by redshirt sophomore point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons career-high 10 assists, Seton Hall racked up 26 total assists, the highest team assist output this season and the seventh-highest in a single game in program history. It was the first time the Pirates had 26 assists in a game since a win over Arkansas State on Nov. 21, 2009, and the most the team had total since dishing out 27 assists against Providence College on Feb. 24, ONE BIG WIN Seton Hall defeated the University of New Orleans, 82-35, on Dec. 19, in what was the largest margin of victory for Seton Hall since a 52-point, 95-43, win over Norfolk State on Dec. 31, MASEKO INTERVIEWS AS RHODES SCHOLAR FINALIST Senior forward Alexandra Maseko, a political science major with a cumulative GPA, was chosen as one of seven finalists for the Rhodes Scholarship in her native Zimbabwe. Maseko flew home to Harare, Zimbabwe, to participate in the Rhodes Scholarship official interview on Tuesday, Dec. 11, but unfortunately she was not one of just two selections from Zimbabwe for the prestigious international grant. KA-DEIDRE SIMMONS NAMED TO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Redshirt sophomore point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons was named to the Pepperdine Thanksgiving Tournament All-Tournament team for her roll in leading the Pirates in games against Wyoming and South Dakota. Simmons averaged 13 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game in the tournament. She scored 14 points against South Dakota and netted 12 points with five assists and no turnovers against Wyoming. CALIFORNIA LOVE Once again the Pirates participated in a holiday tournament as this season the team traveled to Malibu, Calif., to compete in the Pepperdine University Thanksgiving Tournament on Friday-Saturday, Nov Seton Hall faced Wyoming in the opening game and South Dakota in the consolation final. MAKING A COMEBACK Seton Hall redshirt sophomore point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons returns to the lineup for Seton Hall after missing all of the season with an injury. The 5-foot-8-inch point guard out of Newark, N.J., averaged 7.2 points and 3.4 assists per game in , when she received BIG EAST All-Freshman accolades after appearing in all 30 games for Seton Hall, making 27 starts. TRACKING DOUBLE-DOUBLES ALEXANDRA MASEKO (3) vs. South Dakota - 11 points, 10 rebounds vs. Wofford - 11 points, 11 rebounds vs. Pittsburgh - 16 points, 10 rebounds KA-DEIDRE SIMMONS (1) vs. New Orleans - 12 points, 10 assists WHAT S THE TREND? OVERALL STATSISTIC 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 SHU SEASON HONORS & AWARDS ALEXANDRA MASEKO BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (1/7) SHUPirates.com Athlete of the Week (1/8) BRITTANY MORRIS Second Team All-BIG EAST SHUPirates.com Athlete of the Week (11/13) BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (1/28) SHUPirates.com Athlete of the Week (1/29) SHUPirates.com Athlete of the Week (2/19) BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (3/5) SHUPirates.com Athlete of the Week (3/6) TABATHA RICHARDSON-SMITH SHUPirates.com Athlete of the Week (12/4) KA-DEIDRE SIMMONS Pepperdine Thanksgiving All-Tournament Team SHUPirates.com Athlete of the Week (12/26) SHUPirates.com Athlete of the Week (1/15) COACHING ADDITION April Phillips has joined the Seton Hall University coaching staff as the SHU Coordinator of Basketball Operations. Phillips was a four-year letter winner at Xavier University where she helped the Musketeers win three-straight Atlantic 10 championships and was a three-time All-Atlantic 10 honoree. After college she played internationally in Israel, Finland and Belgium. EARLY SEASON TESTS Head coach Anne Donovan has put together a very challenging non-conference schedule that will provide her team with a number of early season tests as it prepares for the rigors of the BIG EAST Conference. Two of Seton Hall s non-conference opponents, South Carolina, and Michigan, received votes in the preseason Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches Poll, and the Pirates also traveled to Wake Forest in addition to hosting member Memphis. BIG EAST PRESEASON COACHES POLL Seton Hall University was picked to finish in a tie for 13th place with the University of Pittsburgh in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches Poll. The University of Connecticut received 12 first place votes to claim the top spot in the poll while the University of Notre Dame came in second, receiving the other three first-place tallies SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 12

14 AP Top-25 Poll (Week 18 - March 4, 2013) Rank School Record Points 1 Baylor (40) ,000 2 Notre Dame Connecticut Stanford California Duke Kentucky Penn State Tennessee Maryland Dayton Georgia Louisville UCLA North Carolina Delaware South Carolina Colorado Texas A&M Green Bay Nebraska LSU Florida State Syracuse Toledo Others receiving votes: Iowa State 60, Purdue 38, Gonzaga 19, San Diego State 13, Texas Tech 11, Oklahoma State 11, Michigan State 10, Vanderbilt 8, Villanova 3, Oklahoma 3, Chattanooga 3, DePaul 2, FGCU 2, Charlotte 2, Miami (FL) 2, West Virginia 2 USA Today/Coaches Top-25 Poll (Week 18 - March 5, 2013) Rank School Record Points 1 Baylor (29) Notre Dame (2) Connecticut Stanford California Duke Kentucky Penn State Tennessee Maryland Dayton Georgia UCLA South Carolina Louisville Delaware North Carolina Colorado Texas A&M Green Bay Syracuse Iowa State Florida State Nebraska Purdue Others receiving votes: San Diego State 35, Marist 21, LSU 17, Toledo 15, Oklahoma State 13, Gonzaga 13, Oklahoma 8, Princeton 7, Texas Tech 6, Middle Tennessee 6, South Florida 5, St. John s 3, DePaul 2, Bowling Green 1, Liberty 1, Villanova 1 BOLD denotes SHU opponent. Head coach Anne Donovan has brought in a talented group of four freshmen to join Seton Hall for the season. The recruiting class features three front court players and one guard and all are expected to make an impact on the court. #0 SIDNEY COOK Freshman Forward 6-2 Parkton, N.C. (South View) Cook was rated as the No. 63 player nationally by the All-Star Girls Basketball Report and as the No. 17 forward and No. 84 overall recruit by ESPN Hoop Gurlz. She scored more than 1,000 points in just two seasons at South View High School. #1 TABATHA RICHARDSON-SMITH Freshman Forward 6-0 Bay City, Texas (Bay City) Richardson-Smith averaged 31.6 points, 9.4 rebounds and 4.5 steals per game as a senior at Bay City High School. She was rated as the No. 3 player in South Texas by the River City Hoop Scoop. #24 JASMINE MCCALL Freshman Guard 5-9 Manalapan, N.J. (Manalapan) McCall scored more than 1,000 points at Manalapan High School where she was tabbed as the No. 33 player in New Jersey by MSG Varsity and the 59th best guard by ESPN Hoop Gurlz. #31 SHANNISE HEADY Freshman Forward 5-11 Hazel Crest, Ill. (Hillcrest) Heady was named All-State Second-Team by the Chicago Tribune following her senior season and was tabbed as the Suburban Conference Player of the Year in She scored over 1,500 points in her career at Hillcrest High School. The Pirates also added three transfers, two of which are immediately eligible to contribute for the season, to make up a total of seven newcomers for this season. #15 BRITTANY WEBB Junior Center 6-5 New York, N.Y. (St. Michael Academy/ASA) Webb was an honorable mention NJCAA All-American last season at ASA, where she averaged nine points and 6.9 rebounds per game. Coming out fo St. Michael Academy she was rated the No. 16 center in the Class of 2010 by ESPN Hoop Gurlz. #23 BRA SHEY ALI Sophomore Forward 6-0 Plainfield, N.J. (Nazareth/Kentucky) Ali played last season at Kentucky, where she appeared in 11 games. At Nazareth High Schoolshe averaged 12 ppionts and five rebounds per game as a senior, when she was ranked as the No. 19 forward in the Class of 2011 by the Blue Star Basketball recruiting service. Ali will be eligible for Seton Hall for the season. #44 JANEE JOHNSON Junior Forward 6-1 Matthews, N.C. (Providence Day/Duke/Gulf Coast CC) Johnson played last season at Gulf Coast CC where she helped the Commodores post a 21-4 record. She started her collegiate career at Duke, but missed her freshman season with an injury. At Providence Day she averaged 12.1 points and 7.0 rebounds per game when she was an NCISAA All-State First-Team selection. A LOOK AHEAD... LOUISVILLE Sunday, March 10 12:00 PM XL Center Hartford, Conn. WELCOME ON BOARD Louisville finished the regular season with an 11-5 record in the BIG EAST to earn a bye into the quarterfinals. Seton Hall and Louisville played on Feb. 27, with the Cardinals picking up a win at home. In the first meeting Brittany Morris scored a team-high 20 points to lead three players who scored in double figures for Seton Hall. The Cardinals are led by Shoni Schimmel, who was named First-Team All-BIG EAST on Thursday and averages 13.7 points and 3.7 assists per game SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 13

15 BIG EAST STANDINGS Team Conference Overall Notre Dame Connecticut Syracuse Louisville St. John s Villanova DePaul USF Rutgers Marquette Georgetown Seton Hall Cincinnati Providence Pittsburgh Preseason Coaches Poll Rk Team Points 1 Connecticut (12) Notre Dame (3) Louisville St. John s Rutgers DePaul Syracuse Georgetown USF Villanova Marquette Cincinnati Pittsburgh 31 Seton Hall Providence 25 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 FG 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 th th Scoring Defense th th Scoring Margin th th Field Goal Percentage th th Field Goal Pct. Defense th th Three-Point Percentage.305 7th.330 3rd Three-Point Pct. Defense th th Free Throw Percentage th th Rebounding Offense th th Rebounding Defense th th Rebounding Margin th th Blocked Shots Per Game th th Assists Per Game th th Steals Per Game 8.6 9th 7.5 T-10th Turnover Margin th th Assist/Turnover Ratio th th OVERALL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Scoring Brittany Morris th Ka-Deidre Simmons th Assists Ka-Deidre Simmons th Free Throw Percentage Brittany Morris th Steals Ka-Deidre Simmons th Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Brittany Morris th Three-Point Field Goals Made Brittany Morris th Assist/Turnover Ratio Ka-Deidre Simmons th Offensive Rebounds Alexandra Maseko th Minutes Played Ka-Deidre Simmons th OVERALL BIG EAST LEADERS Scoring Brittany Morris th Ka-Deidre Simmons T-21st Assists Ka-Deidre Simmons th Steals Ka-Deidre Simmons T-10th Alexis Brown th Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Ka-Deidre Simmons nd Brittany Morris th Three-Point Field Goals Made Brittany Morris T-2nd Assist/Turnover Ratio Ka-Deidre Simmons th Minutes Played Ka-Deidre Simmons T-3rd Brittany Morris th SETON HALL NCAA INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Brittany Morris Rank Stat Points Per Game Three-Point FG Percentage Three-Point FG Per Game Ka-Deidre Simmons Rank Stat Assists Per Game Steals Per Game Assist/Turnover Ratio SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 14

16 AN UNMATCHED RECORD OF SUCCESS ANNE DONOVAN HEAD COACH THIRD SEASON OLD DOMINION 83 Olympic gold medalist and Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member Anne Donovan enters her third season at the helm of the Seton Hall University women s basketball program. In just two seasons she has already begun to leave her mark, developing Jasmine Crew into an All-BIG EAST and All-Met Second Team member in 2012 and helped Ka-Deidre Simmons to the All-BIG EAST Freshman Team in Donovan was formerly the head coach of the WNBA s New York Liberty, having taken over on an interim basis halfway through the 2009 regular season. The Liberty reached the Eastern Conference Finals in Donovan owns a remarkable (.930) all-time record on the sidelines for USA Basketball. As head coach, she led the 2008 United States Women s Olympic Team to gold in Beijing and as a result was chosen with Mike Krzyzewski as co-recipient of the 2008 USA Basketball National Coach of the Year award. Donovan was an assistant coach who helped the U.S. capture gold at the Olympics 2004 and the World Championships in 1998 and As a student-athlete at Old Dominion University, the 6-8 Donovan quickly made her presence known both on and off the court as a collegian. She was recognized by virtually every post-season and All-American squad in the nation during her career, earning Kodak All-American honors for three years and Academic All-American honors for two straight seasons. Her honors culminated in 1983 when she claimed the Naismith Trophy as the national Player-of-the-Year and was awarded an NCAA post-graduate scholarship for her academic achievements. Donovan completed her four years at Old Dominion with a 3.5 cumulative average in her major of recreational services and became the all-time leading scorer and rebounder in Monarchs history with 2,719 points and 1,976 rebounds. Donovan won gold medals as a player with the 1984 and 1988 U.S. Olympic Teams, the 1983 and 1987 Pan American Games Teams, the 1986 World Championship Team and was a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team as well. She played six years of professional basketball in Japan and Italy, before returning to Old Dominion in 1987 as a part-time assistant coach. In 1989, Donovan was elevated to a full-time assistant coach, and she remained at her alma mater until taking the head position at East Carolina University in The Pirates made one appearance in the Colonial Athletic Association tournament championship game during her three-year stint at the helm. Donovan began her WNBA coaching career as the interim head of the expansion Indiana Fever in 2000, followed by head coaching positions with the Charlotte Sting ( ) and the Seattle Storm ( ). She amassed a regular-season record of (.547) with four playoff appearances in Seattle, including the 2004 WNBA Championship title. Donovan became the first female coach in WNBA history to reach the 100-win mark with the Storm s victory over Minnesota on August 18, She also was the head coach of the Philadelphia Rage in the former American Basketball League (ABL) in On May 15, 1995, Donovan was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. She was one of the twenty-six inductees in the inaugural class of the Women s Basketball Hall of Fame in June of Additionally, she is a member of the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, the New Jersey Sports Hall of Fame, the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame, the Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame and the CoSIDA Academic All-American Hall of Fame. In 2004, Donovan was named by the Sun Belt Conference as its All-Time Women s Basketball Player, and in 2008, she received the NCAA 25-year Award in Nashville, Tenn. Donovan was presented with an honorary Doctorate degree from Old Dominion University on Dec. 13, PERSONAL Hometown Ridgewood, N.J. High School Paramus Catholic College old Dominion, 1983 PLAYING ACCOMPLISHMENTS All-Time Leading Scorer & Rebounder at Old Dominion Kodak All-American1981, 1982, 1983 Academic All-American 1982, 1983 Naismith Trophy (National Player of the Year) 1983 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1983 U.S. Olympic Festival Gold Medalist 1978, 1979 Pan-American Games Gold Medalist 1983, 1987 Olympic Gold Medalist 1984, 1988 World Championship Gold Medalist 1986 Named Sun Belt Conference All-Time Women s Basketball Player 2004 HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE East Carolina University Philadelphia Rage (ABL) 1998 Indiana Fever (WNBA) 2000 Charlotte Sting (WNBA) Seattle Storm (WNBA) U.S. Senior National Women s Team U.S. Olympic Team 2008 New York Liberty (WNBA) Seton Hall University 2010-Present COACHING HIGHLIGHTS Olympic Gold Medalist (Asst. Coach) 2004 WNBA Championship Seattle Storm 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist (Head Coach) 2008 Co-USA Basketball Coach of the Year 2008 MISCELLANEOUS ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame 1995 Virginia Sports Hall of Fame 1996 Women s Basketball Hall of Fame 1999 New Jersey Sports Hall of Fame 2000 NCAA 25-Year Award 2008 Honorary Doctorate Degree, Old Dominion University 2008 Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame 2009 New Jersey Sports Writer s Association Woman of the Year 2011 DONOVAN YEAR-BY-YEAR AT SETON HALL YEAR OVERALL BIG EAST TOTALS Donovan is a native of Ridgewood, N.J. and a graduate of Paramus Catholic High School SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 15

17 Seton Hall Women's Basketball Seton Hall Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 08, 2013) 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 02 MORRIS, Brittany SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre BROWN, Alexis MASEKO, Alexandra RICHARDSON-SMITH GREEN, Terry JOHNSON, Janee WEBB, Brittany EKEDIGWE, Chizoba MCCALL, Jasmine JONES, Breanna HEADY, Shannise 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 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Seton Hall Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. 11/9/12 NJIT W /11/12 LAFAYETTE COLLEGE W /14/12 at Temple L /19/12 at Michigan L /23/12 vs Wyoming L /24/12 vs South Dakota L /28/12 SIENA W /2/12 SOUTH CAROLINA L /08/12 at Wake Forest L /16/12 MOUNT ST. MARY'S L /19/12 NEW ORLEANS W /22/12 MEMPHIS L /30/12 WOFFORD W * 1/5/13 PITTSBURGH W * 1/9/13 at Cincinnati W * 1/12/13 at St. John's L * 1/15/13 MARQUETTE L * 01/19/13 at Georgetown L * 1/22/13 USF L * 1/27/13 RUTGERS W * 01/30/13 at Syracuse L * 2/6/13 at DePaul L * 2/9/13 NOTRE DAME L * 2/13/13 VILLANOVA L * 2/16/13 at USF L * 2/20/13 PROVIDENCE W * at UConn L * 2/27/13 at LOUISVILLE L * 3/2/13 ST. JOHN'S W /8/13 vs Cincinnati W * = Conference game SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 16

18 Seton Hall Women's Basketball Seton Hall Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 08, 2013) 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 02 MORRIS, Brittany SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre BROWN, Alexis GREEN, Terry MASEKO, Alexandra RICHARDSON-SMITH WEBB, Brittany JOHNSON, Janee MCCALL, Jasmine JONES, Breanna EKEDIGWE, Chizoba 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. * 1/5/13 PITTSBURGH W * 1/9/13 at Cincinnati W * 1/12/13 at St. John's L * 1/15/13 MARQUETTE L * 01/19/13 at Georgetown L * 1/22/13 USF L * 1/27/13 RUTGERS W * 01/30/13 at Syracuse L * 2/6/13 at DePaul L * 2/9/13 NOTRE DAME L * 2/13/13 VILLANOVA L * 2/16/13 at USF L * 2/20/13 PROVIDENCE W * at UConn L * 2/27/13 at LOUISVILLE L * 3/2/13 ST. JOHN'S W * = Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Seton Hall Opponents SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 17

19 Seton Hall Women's Basketball Seton Hall Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 08, 2013) 2013 Postseason 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 02 MORRIS, Brittany SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre JONES, Breanna JOHNSON, Janee BROWN, Alexis RICHARDSON-SMITH MASEKO, Alexandra WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry 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 8 3 Steals per game BLOCKS 2 1 Blocks per game ATTENDANCE 0 0 Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. 3/8/13 vs Cincinnati W * = Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Seton Hall Opponents SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 18

20 SEASON RESULTS OVERALL: BIG EAST: 5-11 HOME: 9-7 AWAY: 1-10 NEUTRAL: 1-2 Date SHU Rank OPP Rank Opponent W/L Score Record SHU High Scorer OPP High Scorer High Rebounds High Assists Attend NJIT W Brittany Morris (15) Sarah Olson (20) Brittany Morris (7) Ka-Deidre Simmons (4) LAFAYETTE W Brittany Morris (23) Danielle Fiacco (13) T. Richardson-Smith (6) Brittany Morris (4) 383 Janee Johnson (6) at Temple L Brittany Morris (12) Victoria Macaulay (16) Alex Maseko (9) Alexis Brown (4) at Michigan L Brittany Morris (9) Kate Thompson (19) Alexis Brown (6) Alexis Brown (3) 1,169 T. Richardson-Smith (9) Ka-Deidre Simmons (6) vs. Wyoming L Brittany Morris (13) Chelan Landry (13) Janee Johnson (8) Ka-Deidre Simmons (5) vs. South Dakota L Ka-Deidre Simmons (14) Nicole Seekamp (20) Alex Maseko (10) Brittany Morris (5) SIENA W T. Richardson-Smith (19) Lily Grenci (17) Alexis Brown (6) Brittany Morris (5) 312 T. Richardson-Smith (6) Alexis Brown (5) RV/24 SOUTH CAROLINA L Brittany Morris (10) Aleighsa Welch (14) Janee Johnson (9) Ka-Deidre Simmons (5) at Wake Forest L Ka-Deidre Simmons (18) Lakevia Boykin (22) Alex Maseko (8) Ka-Deidre Simmons (6) 522 Alexis Brown (8) MOUNT ST. MARY S L Ka-Deidre Simmons (16) Sydney Henderson (27) Alexis Brown (12) Ka-Deidre Simmons (5) 220 Alexis Brown (5) NEW ORLEANS W Terry Green (15) Amber Clay (12) Brittany Webb (9) Ka-Deidre Simmons (10) 1, MEMPHIS L Brittany Morris (22) Ariel Hearn (22) Alex Maseko (6) Ka-Deidre Simmons (4) 347 Alexis Brown (6) Alexis Brown (4) Ka-Deidre Simmons (6) Janee Johnson (6) WOFFORD W Terry Green (16) Daniella Motley (15) Alex Maseko (11) Brittany Morris (4) 341 Alexis Brown (4) Ka-Deidre Simmons (4) PITTSBURGH* W /1-0 Brittany Morris (19) Asia Logan (21) Alex Maseko (10) Brittany Morris (5) at Cincinnati* W /2-0 Ka-Deidre Simmons (18) Dayeesha Hollins (23) Ka-Deidre Simmons (7) Brittany Morris (4) at St. John s* L /2-1 Ka-Deidre Simmons (14) Shenneika Smith (18) Brittany Webb (6) Brittany Morris (3) 4,744 Alex Maseko (3) Alexis Brown (3) MARQUETTE* L /2-2 Brittany Morris (18) Katherine Plouffe (13) Janee Johnson (8) Alexis Brown (4) 279 Arlesia Morse (13) at Georgetown* L /2-3 Terry Green (17) Sugar Rodgers (24) Alex Maseko (6) Ka-Deidre Simmons (8) USF* L /2-4 Brittany Morris (15) Andrea Smith (21) Alex Maseko (7) Alexis Brown (4) 379 T. Richardson-Smith (15) RUTGERS* W /3-4 Brittany Morris (19) Betnijah Laney (11) Alexis Brown (9) Ka-Deidre Simmons (5) 1, RV/24 at Syracuse* L /3-5 Alexis Brown (10) Brianna Butler (14) Alexis Brown (7) Ka-Deidre Simmons (6) 490 Brittney Sykes (14) NR/RV at DePaul* L /3-6 Brittany Morris (13) Jasmine Penny (29) Ka-Deidre Simmons (6) Ka-Deidre Simmons (2) 2,531 T. Richardson-Smith (6) Terry Green (2) Alex Maseko (2) /3 NOTRE DAME* L /3-7 Brittany Morris (16) Ariel Braker (15) Alex Maseko (6) Ka-Deidre Simmons (6) 2, VILLANOVA* L /3-8 T. Richardson-Smith (12) Laura Sweeney (14) Janee Johnson (7) Ka-Deidre Simmons (5) NR/RV at USF* L /3-9 Brittany Morris (23) Inga Orekhova (22) Alexis Brown (13) Ka-Deidre Simmons (7) 1, PROVIDENCE* W /4-9 Brittany Morris (27) Brianna Edwards (33) Alex Maseko (10) Alexis Brown (5) /3 at Connecticut* L /4-10 Terry Green (12) K. Mosqueda-Lewis (18) Ka-Deidre Simmons (4) Ka-Deidre Simmons (3) 9,107 Kelly Faris (18) /14 at Louisville* L /4-11 Brittany Morris (20) Antonita Slaughter (17) Breanna Jones (6) Ka-Deidre Simmons (7) 9,232 Ka-Deidre Simmons (6) NR/RV ST. JOHN S* W /5-11 Brittany Morris (28) Aliyyah Handford (17) Alex Maseko (7) Ka-Deidre Simmons (4) 696 Breanna Jones (7) Alexis Brown (7) Janee Johnson (7) vs. Cincinnati W /5-11 Brittany Morris (18) Alexis Durley (11) Breanna Jones (9) Ka-Deidre Simmons (4) 4, NR/RV vs. St. John s * Denotes BIG EAST contest Home games in BOLD CAPS SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 19

21 INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES SETON HALL OPPONENT Points scored 28, Brittany Morris vs. St. John s (3/2) 29, Jasmine Penny - DePaul (2/6) Points scored/half 22 (2nd), Brittany Morris at USF (2/16) 18 (2nd), Dayeesha Hollins - Cincinnati (1/9) 18 (2nd), Inga Orekhova - USF (2/16) Offensive rebounds 8, Alexandra Maseko vs. Wofford (12/30) 7, Aleighsa Welch - South Carolina (12/2) Defensive rebounds 10, Alexis Brown at USF (2/16) 12, Victoria Macaulay - Temple (11/14) Total rebounds 13, Alexis Brown at USF (2/16) 14, Daniella Motley - Wofford (12/30) 14, Elashier Hall - Syracuse (1/30) Field goals 10, Brittany Morris vs. Providence (2/20) 12, Jasmine Penny - DePaul (2/6) 10, Brittany Morris vs. St. John s (3/2) Field goal attempts 22, Brittany Morris vs. St. John s (3/2) 20, Sugar Rodgers - Georgetown (1/19) Field goal percentage (min. 5 made).889 (8-9), Ka-Deidre Simmons vs. Providence (2/20) (5-5), Devon Kane - Villanova (2/13) Field goal percentage (min. 10 made).526 (10-19), Brittany Morris vs. Providence (2/20).800 (12-15), Jasmine Penny - DePaul (2/6) 3-point field goals 6, Brittany Morris at USF (2/16) 6, Sydney Henderson - Mount St. Mary s (12/16) 6, Brittany Morris vs. Providence (2/20) 6, Dayeesha Hollins - Cincinnati (1/9) 6, Sugar Rodgers - Georgetown (1/19) 3-point field goal attempts 16, Brittany Morris at USF (2/16) 13, Sugar Rodgers - Georgetown (1/19) 3-point FG percentage.833 (5-6), Terry Green vs. New Orleans (12/19).857 (6-7), Sydney Henderson - Mount St. Mary s (12/16) Free throws 8, Brittany Morrs vs. NJIT (11/9) 11, Alisia Jenkins - USF (1/22) 8, Ka-Deidre Simmons vs. South Dakota (11/24) 8, Brittany Morris vs. Cincinnati (3/8) Free throw attempts 11, Ka-Deidre Simmons vs. South Dakota (11/24) 14, Alisia Jenkins - USF (1/22) Free throw percentage (min. 5 made) (8-8), Brittany Morris vs. NJIT (11/9) (8-8), Selina Mann - Mount St. Mary s (12/16) Assists 10, Ka-Deidre Simmons vs. New Orleans (12/19) 9, Brittany Hrynko - DePaul (2/6) Steals 6, Alexis Brown at Temple (11/14) 7, Kelly Faris - Connecticut (2/23) 6, Alexandra Maseko vs. New Orleans (12/19) Turnovers 9, Alexis Brown at Connecticut (2/23) 9, Brooklyn Pumroy - Marquette (1/15) Blocked shots 4, Brittany Webb vs. Rutgers (1/27) 6, Danielle Fiacco - Lafayette (11/11) Minutes played 40, Ka-Deidre Simmons, five times 40, Sydney Henderson - Mount St. Mary s (12/16) TEAM SUPERLATIVES SHU HIGH SHU LOW OPP HIGH OPP LOW Points scored 82, vs. New Orleans (12/19) 29, at Michigan (11/19) 90, by Connecticut (2/23) 35, by New Orleans (12/19) Points scored/half 47 (2nd), vs. NJIT (11/9) 6 (1st), at Michigan (11/19) 46 (2nd), by Connecticut (2/23) 15 (1st), by Siena (11/28) Victory margin 47 (82-35), vs. New Orleans (12/19) 3 (69-66), vs. NJIT (11/28) 60 (90-30), by Connecticut (2/23) 1 (64-63), by Wake Forest (12/8) 3 (45-42), vs. Rutgers (1/27) Field goals 33, vs. New Orleans (12/19) 9, at Michigan (11/19) 34, by Connecticut (2/23) 12, by New Orleans (12/19) Field goal attempts 75, vs. Wyoming (11/23) 40, vs. Rutgers (1/27) 67, by DePaul (2/6) 40, by Louisville (2/27) Field goal percentage.565 (26-46), vs. Providence (2/20).153 (9-59), at Michigan (11/19).528 (28-53), by Michigan (11/19).235 (12-51), by New Orleans (12/19) Single-half FG%.600 (12-20), (2nd) vs. Providence (2/20).077 (2-26), (1st) at Michigan (11/19).571 (12-21), (1st) by Louisville (2/27).172 (5-29), (2nd) by New Orleans (12/19) 3-point field goals 10, at USF (2/16) 0, vs. South Dakota (11/24) 13, by Mount St. Mary s (12/16) 1, by New Orleans (12/19) 1, by Pittsburgh (1/5) 3-point FG attempts 30, at Georgetown (1/19) 8, vs. Siena (11/28) 27, by DePaul (2/6) 8, by Rutgers (1/27) 8, vs. South Carolina (12/2) 3-point FG percentage.563 (9-16), vs. New Orleans (12/19).000 (0-8), vs. South Dakota (11/24).571 (8-14), by Louisville (2/27).091 (1-11), by Pittsburgh (1/5) Free throws 24, vs. NJIT (11/9) 2, vs. South Carolina (12/2) 28, by USF (1/22) 4, by Georgetown (1/19) 4, by Rutgers (1/27) Free throw attempts 30, vs. NJIT (11/9) 4, vs. South Carolina (12/2) 33, by Wyoming (11/23) 7, by NJIT (11/9) 30, vs. South Dakota (11/24) 33, by USF (1/22) Free throw percentage (5-5), at Connecticut (2/23).400 (6-15), at USF (2/16).882 (15-17), by Mount St. Mary s (12/16).400 (4-10), by Rutgers (1/27).400 (4-10), vs. St. John s (3/2) Offensive rebounds 23, vs. Mount St. Mary s (12/16) 3, vs. South Carolina (12/2) 21, by Connecticut (2/23) 5, by Mount St. Mary s (12/16) Defensive rebounds 30, vs. Providence (2/20) 13, at Connecticut (2/23) 36, by Syracuse (1/30) 12, by Providence (2/20) 30, vs. St. John s (3/2) 13, at Louisville (2/27) Total rebounds 47, vs. St. John s (3/2) 24, at Connecticut (2/23) 53, by Syracuse (1/30) 22, by Louisville (2/27) Rebound margin (43-25), vs. Mount St. Mary s (12/16) (49-24), at Connecticut (2/23) (49-24), by Connecticut (2/23) (25-43), by Mount St. Mary s (12/16) (47-29), vs. St. John s (3/2) (29-47), by St. John s (3/2) Personal fouls 26, vs. Wyoming (11/23) 12, four times 23, by South Dakota (11/24) 4, by DePaul (2/6) DQ s 2, vs. South Carolina (12/2) None 1, four times None 2 vs. Pittsburgh (1/5) 2, at Louisville (2/27) Assists 26, vs. New Orleans (12/19) 5, at Michigan (11/19) 25, by DePaul (2/6) 5, three times Turnovers 25, at Connecticut (2/23) 10, vs. NJIT (11/9) 27, by Marquette (1/15) 8, by St. John s (3/2) Blocked Shots 8, vs. Rutgers (1/27) 0, three times 8, by Lafayette (11/11) 0, by NJIT (11/9) 8, by St. John s (3/2) Steals 15, at Michigan (11/19) 3, vs. Villanova (2/13) 13, by Connecticut (2/23) 3, three times 15, vs. New Orleans (12/19) 3, vs. St. John s (3/2) Double-figure scorers 4, three times 0, at Michigan (11/19) 4, four times 1, by Lafayette (11/11) 1, by Temple (11/14) 1, by New Orleans (12/19) SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 20

22 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. NJIT 11/ W LAFAYETTE 11/ W at Temple 11/ L at Michigan 11/ L vs. Wyoming 11/ L vs. South Dakota 11/ L SIENA 11/ W SOUTH CAROLINA 12/ L at Wake Forest 12/ L MOUNT ST. MARY S 12/ L NEW ORLEANS 12/ W MEMPHIS 12/ L WOFFORD 12/ W PITTSBURGH 1/ W at Cincinnati 1/ W at St. John s 1/ L MARQUETTE 1/ L at Georgetown 1/ L USF 1/ L RUTGERS 1/ W at Syracuse 1/ L at DePaul 2/ L NOTRE DAME 2/ L VILLANOVA 2/ L at USF 2/ L PROVIDENCE 2/ W at Connecticut 2/ L at Louisville 2/ L ST. JOHN S 3/ W vs. Cincinnati 3/ W vs. St. John s 3/9 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. NJIT 11/ L LAFAYETTE 11/ L at Temple 11/ W at Michigan 11/ W vs. Wyoming 11/ W vs. South Dakota 11/ W SIENA 11/ L SOUTH CAROLINA 12/ W at Wake Forest 12/ W MOUNT ST. MARY S 12/ W NEW ORLEANS 12/ L MEMPHIS 12/ W WOFFORD 12/ L PITTSBURGH 1/ L at Cincinnati 1/ L at St. John s 1/ W MARQUETTE 1/ W at Georgetown 1/ W USF 1/ W RUTGERS 1/ L at Syracuse 1/ W at DePaul 2/ W NOTRE DAME 2/ W VILLANOVA 2/ W at USF 2/ W PROVIDENCE 2/ L at Connecticut 2/ W at Louisville 2/ W ST. JOHN S 3/ L vs. Cincinnati 3/ L vs. St. John s 3/9 TOTALS SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 21

23 GAME-BY-GAME POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS Opponent Date Score COOK,SIDNE RICHARDSO MORRIS,BRI EKEDIGWE,C BROWN,ALEX SIMMONS,KA MASEKO,ALE NJIT 11/ LAFAYETTE 11/ at Temple 11/ at Michigan 11/ vs. Wyoming 11/ vs. South Dakota 11/ SIENA 11/ SOUTH CAROLINA 12/ at Wake Forest 12/ MOUNT ST. MARY S 12/ NEW ORLEANS 12/ MEMPHIS 12/ WOFFORD 12/ PITTSBURGH 1/ at Cincinnati 1/ at St. John s 1/ MARQUETTE 1/ at Georgetown 1/ USF 1/ RUTGERS 1/ at Syracuse 1/ at DePaul 2/ NOTRE DAME 2/ VILLANOVA 2/ at USF 2/ PROVIDENCE 2/ at Connecticut 2/ at Louisville 2/ ST. JOHN S 3/ vs. Cincinnati 3/ vs. St. John s 3/ Opponent Date Score WEBB,BRITT GREEN,TERR MCCALL.JAS JOHNSON,JA JONES,BREA NJIT 11/ LAFAYETTE 11/ at Temple 11/ at Michigan 11/ vs. Wyoming 11/ vs. South Dakota 11/ SIENA 11/ SOUTH CAROLINA 12/ at Wake Forest 12/ MOUNT ST. MARY S 12/ NEW ORLEANS 12/ MEMPHIS 12/ WOFFORD 12/ PITTSBURGH 1/ at Cincinnati 1/ at St. John s 1/ MARQUETTE 1/ at Georgetown 1/ USF 1/ RUTGERS 1/ at Syracuse 1/ at DePaul 2/ NOTRE DAME 2/ VILLANOVA 2/ at USF 2/ PROVIDENCE 2/ at Connecticut 2/ at Louisville 2/ ST. JOHN S 3/ vs. Cincinnati 3/ vs. St. John s 3/ SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 22

24 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 NJIT 11/9 W LAFAYETTE 11/11 W at Temple 11/14 L at Michigan 11/19 L vs. Wyoming 11/23 L vs. South Dakota 11/24 L SIENA 11/28 W SOUTH CAROLINA 12/2 L at Wake Forest 12/8 L MOUNT ST. MARY S 12/16 L NEW ORLEANS 12/19 W MEMPHIS 12/22 L WOFFORD 12/30 W PITTSBURGH 1/5 W at Cincinnati 1/9 W at St. John s 1/12 L MARQUETTE 1/15 L at Georgetown 1/19 L USF 1/22 L RUTGERS 1/27 W at Syracuse 1/30 L at DePaul 2/6 L NOTRE DAME 2/9 L VILLANOVA 2/13 L at USF 2/16 L PROVIDENCE 2/20 W at Connecticut 2/23 L at Louisville 2/27 L ST. JOHN S 3/2 W vs. Cincinnati 3/8 W vs. St. John s 3/9 GAME-BY GAME STARTING LINEUP Opponent Guard (1) Guard (2) Guard/Forward (3) Forward (4) Forward/Center (5) NJIT Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Terry Green Alexandra Maseko Chizoba Ekedigwe LAFAYETTE Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Terry Green Alexandra Maseko Chizoba Ekedigwe at Temple Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Terry Green Alexandra Maseko Chizoba Ekedigwe at Michigan Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Chizoba Ekedigwe vs. Wyoming Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Chizoba Ekedigwe vs. South Dakota Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Chizoba Ekedigwe SIENA Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Janee Johnson SOUTH CAROLINA Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Janee Johnson at Wake Forest Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Janee Johnson MOUNT ST. MARY S Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Brittany Webb NEW ORLEANS Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Brittany Webb MEMPHIS Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Brittany Webb WOFFORD Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Brittany Webb PITTSBURGH Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Brittany Webb at Cincinnati Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Brittany Webb at St. John s Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Brittany Webb MARQUETTE Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Brittany Webb at Georgetown Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Terry Green Alexandra Maseko Janee Johnson USF Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Janee Johnson RUTGERS Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Brittany Webb at Syracuse Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Terry Green Alexandra Maseko at DePaul Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Terry Green Alexandra Maseko Brittany Webb NOTRE DAME Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Terry Green Alexandra Maseko Janee Johnson VILLANOVA Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Janee Johnson at USF Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Janee Johnson PROVIDENCE Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Janee Johnson at Connecticut Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Breanna Jones at Louisville Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Breanna Jones ST. JOHN S Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Terry Green Alexandra Maseko Breanna Jones vs. Cincinnati Ka-Deidre Simmons Brittany Morris Alexis Brown Alexandra Maseko Breanna Jones vs. St. John s SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 23

25 GAME #1: SETON HALL 69, NJIT 66 Nov. 9, 2012 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) NJIT 66 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 05 Rayven Johnson f Uju Nwankwo f Sarah Olson g Melanie Griffin g Kimberly Dweck g Alyssa Albanese Nicole Maticka Martina Matejcikova TEAM Totals % 27.8% 71.4% SETON HALL 69 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f GREEN, Terry f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c MORRIS, Brittany g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta WEBB, Brittany MCCALL, Jasmine JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 21.4% 80.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total NJIT Record: 0-1 Seton Hall Record: 1-0 Officials: Kathy Lonergan, Fatou Cissoko-Stephens, Carlos Alvarez Technical fouls: NJIT-Bench (7:31-2nd). Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 821 BALANCED ATTACK LEADS SETON HALL PAST NJIT, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Seton Hall University senior guard Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) scored a team-high 15 points and redshirt sophomore point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) finished with 12 points and four assists as the Pirates defeated NJIT, 69-66, in their season opener on Friday night at Walsh Gym in South Orange, N.J. Although it was superb play from Seton Hall s guards that powered the offense through much of the game, the Pirates turned to their post players down the stretch to hold off NJIT and pick up the win. After a pair of made free throws from sophomore center Chizoba Ekedigwe (Laurel, Md.), who finished the game with a career-high seven points, Seton Hall found itself with a six points lead, 57-51, with just over six minutes to play. NJIT battled back, twice shrinking its deficit to just one, but Seton Hall answered with buckets from senior forward Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) and junior center Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) to keep the Pirates in the lead. A three-pointer from NJIT s Sarah Olson with only 1:44 remaining allowed the Highlanders to tie the score at 64-64, but they would never retake the lead. Webb answered Olson s trey on the other end as Maseko found her underneath the basket for an easy two points. Olson retied the game just 30 seconds later by converting a pair of free throws but the Pirates defense clamped down, forcing NJIT to miss its final four attempts from the field while Maseko and Morris combined to go 3-for-4 from the line down the stretch to ice the game for Seton Hall. Morris, who sunk two free throws with eight seconds to play to put Seton Hall up by three, finished the game a perfect 8-for-8 from the line, a new career-high with eight made free throws. Simmons was 5-for-12 from the field and Maseko was the third Pirate in double figures with 11 points on 3-of-6 shooting. Senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) finished with nine points. In all, scoring balance told the story for Seton Hall throughout the game. In the early moments, four different players had a field goal when junior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) tied the score at with a baseline jumper, her first points in a SHU uniform. Simmons made it five different players with a field goal as she slashed through the paint with the shot clock winding down, and converted a three-point play fewer than eight minutes into the action. The momentum swung toward both teams at separate points during an opening half that featured five ties and nine lead changes. Simmons converted a three-point play when she drained a baseline jumper as she was fouled with 6:12 remaining in the first, and she made it five-straight points with another bucket on the next SHU possession. Seton Hall took its largest lead of the game as Green found Simmons from the wing as she slashed through a pair of defenders for an easy lay in to make it 43-38, and the lead was five once again, 46-41, when Green buried at three with just over 10 minutes to play, career three-point basket No. 100 for the senior, who also passed 500-career points in a Seton Hall uniform on Friday night. GAME #2: SETON HALL 60, LAFAYETTE 54 Nov. 11, 2012 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) LAFAYETTE 54 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 45 Loughney, Kelly f Fiacco, Danielle c Macklin, Linnel g O Hare, Jamie g Fahan, Madeline g Peabody, Maddie Freeland, Brya Snow, Annette Liddle, Kristan Jordan, Samantha Manning, Alicia TEAM Totals % 31.3% 58.3% SETON HALL 60 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f GREEN, Terry f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c MORRIS, Brittany g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta WEBB, Brittany MCCALL, Jasmine JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 26.7% 62.5% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Lafayette Record: 1-1 Seton Hall Record: 2-0 Officials: Rachelle Jones, John Orminski, Geraldine Smith Technical fouls: Lafayette-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 383 BRITTANY MORRIS POWER SETON HALL PAST LAFAYETTE, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Senior guard Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) poured in a game-high 23 points and freshman forward Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) added a career-high 15 as the Seton Hall University women s basketball team picked up a victory over Lafayette College on Sunday afternoon in Walsh Gym. Morris, who has scored in double figures in back-to-back games to start the season, shot a blistering 8-for-10 from the field, including a 3-for-4 clip from three-point range. She also added five boards, four assists and two steals to her impressive stat line. Richardson-Smith came off the bench to net 15 points and tie for the team lead with six rebounds in 22 minutes of action, recording the first double-figure scoring game of her career. Junior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) was a force down low, netting seven points with six rebounds and a blocked shot. Seton Hall is off to a 2-0 start for the second-straight season and has now won six-straight against Lafayette, although the two teams were matching up for the first time since The first half was a tale of the Seton Hall offensive leaders taking control at different stages of the game, as Morris, Johnson and Richardson-Smith accounted for all 31 of the Pirates first half points. Morris made the different initially, draining three-pointers on consecutive possessions to get her team on the score board, before Johnson assumed control, scoring six-straight points for The Hall. Richardson-Smith stole a pass and went coast-to-coast for a fast-break lay in to tie the game at midway through the opening period, and answered a 4-0 Lafayette run with a trey just 90 seconds later. After Richardson-Smith s five-point scoring burst it was Morris who once again took the lead on offense. She gave Seton Hall its first lead of the game, 19-18, with a pair of freethrow makes which sparked what turned into a personal 8-2 scoring run for the senior guard. Lafayette started the second half on a 6-0 run tied the game at with a jumper from Kristan Liddle with 15:04 to play. However, again it was Morris coming through on offense, answering Liddle s bucket with a three-pointer on Seton Hall s next possession to put the Pirates back in front by three. Seton Hall led by as many as 10 points midway through the second half, ending a 14-4 scoring run over 4:23 of game time when senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) hit a 15-foot jumper to give the Pirates a advantage. That was as close as the Leopards would get with Morris and Richardson-Smith going 4-for- 4 at the line over the final 18 seconds of the game to ice the win for Seton Hall. The Pirates also hit some key free throws late in its season-opening win over NJIT on Friday night and are now 7-for-8 from the line this season in the final minute of the game SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 24

26 GAME #3: TEMPLE 54, SETON HALL 38 Nov. 14, 2012 Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) SETON HALL 38 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f GREEN, Terry f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c MORRIS, Brittany g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta BROWN, Alexis WEBB, Brittany MCCALL, Jasmine JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 15.4% 72.7% TEMPLE 54 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 10 KABENGANO, Sally f THAMES, Natasha f MACAULAY, Victoria c WILLIAMS, Tyonna g DAYAN, May g COVILE, Erica BROWN, Rateska ROXAS, Meghan HORTON, Leah TEAM Totals % 29.4% 57.9% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 2-1 Temple Record: 2-1 Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Cynthia Brooks, Shawn Goode Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 987 SETON HALL FALLS AT TEMPLE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell at Temple University, 54-38, on Wednesday night at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pa. Senior guard Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) finished with a game-high 12 points for the Pirates, scoring 10 in the second half when she also knocked down a pair of three-pointers. Her long-range buckets increased her career-total to 110, placing her in a tie for third place in school history with Melissa Langelier ( ). Senior forward Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) had eight points and tied her career-high with nine rebounds, and sophomore guard Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.), who was making her first appearance of the season, had seven points and a career-high six steals. Seton Hall trailed Temple by just three points at the half, 21-18, holding the Owls to 26.1 percent (6-of-23) shooting in the first period. But Temple came out and hit 10 of its first 11 shots after the break to open up a 14-point lead. Seton Hall s defense was impressive in the first half as the Pirates forced Temple into committing 14 turnovers and the Pirates capitalized on those additional scoring chances, leading the Owls 10-0 in points off turnovers over the first 20 minutes of action. Seton Hall also made nine trips to the free throw line in the opening period, shooting 8-for-9 from the charity stripe, continuing a trend of accurate free throw shooting from the first two games of the year; SHU entered the game ranked fifth in the BIG EAST with a 73.9 free-throw percentage. Temple led by as many as six points, 10-4, seven minutes into the game, but Seton Hall answered that deficit with a pair of free throws from Maseko and a fast-break layup by Morris following a steal by Brown, all scored in under a minute of game time. Late in the half the Pirates closed to within one, again taking advantage of a Temple turnover. With under four minutes to play in the opening half Brown came up with her third steal of the game and found freshman Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) on the fast break to make it 17-16, but Seton Hall never came all the way back and trailed, 21-18, at the intermission. Seton Hall found some offensive rhythm once the second half was underway but Temple was nearly perfect from the field over the first 10 minutes of the period, shooting 10-of-11 before finally cooling off. GAME #4: MICHIGAN 72, SETON HALL 29 Nov. 19, 2012 Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) SETON HALL 29 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 02 MORRIS, Brittany g EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g MASEKO, Alexandra f RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry MCCALL, Jasmine JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 14.3% 80.0% MICHIGAN 72 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 44 Sheffer, Rachel f Harris, Brenae g Thompson, Kate g Elmblad, Nicole g Ryan, Jenny g Ristovski, Madison Arnold, Sam Denham, Symone Jordan, Nya Goree, Cyesha Anderson, Aquashia TEAM Totals % 37.5% 76.9% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 2-2 Michigan Record: 3-1 Officials: Laura Morris, Jennifer Rezac, Frank Steratore Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Michigan-None. Attendance: 1,169 SETON HALL FALLS AT MICHIGAN, ANN ARBOR, MICH. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team dropped a road contest to the University of Michigan, 72-29, on Monday night at the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich. Senior guard Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) and freshman forward Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) both led the Pirates with nine points apiece. Morris has now been the Pirates scoring leader in all four games this season. The Pirates struggled to get the offense on track to start the game on Monday night as the Wolverines jumped out to a 9-0 through the first seven minutes of the game. Richardson-Smith ended the Michigan scoring run by draining a three-pointer to pull Seton Hall within six points, 9-3, but the Wolverines answered with a three from Kate Thompson on the next possession, one of her five long-range baskets on the night. Michigan (3-1) led by 29 points at the break, shooting 56.0 percent (14-of-25) from the field while forcing 12 Seton Hall turnovers. Morris scored seven of her nine points in the second half, and Richardson-Smith was 3-for- 6 from the field in the final period. Redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) also finished with six points during the second period, knocking down a three pointer and going 3-for-4 at the line. Seton Hall, which entered the game as one of the best free throw shooting teams in the BIG EAST excelled once again at the line, going 8-for-10 as a team from the stripe. The Pirates also forced 24 Michigan turnovers, marking the second-straight game Seton Hall turned over an opponent more than 20 times; SHU forced 26 turnovers at Temple last Wednesday. Monday night s game was just the fourth all-time meeting between Seton Hall and Michigan, with the Wolverines holding a 3-1 edge in the series. Seton Hall (2-2) continues its four-game road trip later this week as the Pirates will head to Malibu, Calif., to compete in the Pepperdine University Thanksgiving Tournament on Friday-Saturday, Nov Seton Hall opens tournament play against the University of Wyoming on Friday afternoon at 1 p.m. (ET). After the hot start Seton Hall made a quick run to cut the lead back down to single digits as Brown and freshman Jasmine McCall (Manalapan, N.J.) hit jumpers on consecutive possessions and Morris drained one of her two three pointers with 6:11 to play to make the SHU deficit just eight, but that was as close as the Pirates would get. Temple missed seven-straight field goal attempts and turned the ball over five times before Rateska Brown hit a three-pointer to put the Owls back up by 13 with under three minutes to play. Seton Hall limited Temple to just 3-of-12 shooting over the final 10 minutes of the game and forced a total of 26 Owl turnovers. Macaulay led the Owls with 16 points and 13 rebounds SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 25

27 GAME #5: WYOMING 55, SETON HALL 45 Nov. 23, 2012 Malibu, Calif. (Firestone Fieldhouse) WYOMING 55 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 04 WOODWARD, Kayla f SICKLES, Ashley f SEWELL, Chaundra f GORRELL, Alison g MILETO, Kaitlyn g DENT, Marquelle LEWIS, Fallon FREEZE, Brenna LANDRY, Chelan HOFFMAN, Kaylee BOEHME, Aubry TEAM Totals % 15.4% 69.7% SETON HALL 45 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry MCCALL, Jasmine JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 11.5% 66.7% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Wyoming Record: 3-0 Seton Hall Record: 2-3 Officials: Darren Krzesnik, Cheryll Blue, Alecia Balich-Murray Technical fouls: Wyoming-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 341 PIRATES FALL TO WYOMING IN MALIBU MALIBU, CALIF. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell to the University of Wyoming, 55-45, in the first round of the Pepperdine Thanksgiving Tournament on Friday afternoon at the Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif. Senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.), who has led Seton Hall in scoring in all five games this season, paced the Pirates again with 13 points, and redshirt sophomore point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) also finished in double figures with 11 points and tied her career-high with five assists. Seton Hall turned in an excellent first half of play, leading Wyoming, 27-20, at the break, but a long scoreless drought in the second half allowed the Cowgirls to come all the way back from an 11-point deficit. Seton Hall took its largest lead of the game, 33-22, early in the second half as Simmons found Morris for a transition three-point basket with 17:16 to play. Seton Hall led thanks to a Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) layup but Wyoming charged back, closing to within one point, 35-34, following a bucket from Chelan Landry. Simmons answered that score with a driving lay-up to end a 4:30 Seton Hall field goal drought, but Wyoming scored the next 11 points to take a lead. Simmons, who scored eight of Seton Hall s final 10 points of the game, pulled the Pirates back within two scores, 47-41, by slashing through the lane for a fast-break lay-up with 3:39 to play, but that was as close as Seton Hall would get down the stretch. After shooting just 23.8 percent (5-of-21) in the first half, Wyoming came out and shot 41.7 percent (10-of-24) from the floor in the second period. The Cowgirls also held a substantial lead in free throw opportunities, shooting 23-of-33 (69.7 percent) from the stripe, compared to just six free throw attempts for The Hall. With a balanced offensive attack and tremendous defensive execution, Seton Hall led by as many as 10 points in the opening half and took a advantage into the locker room. The Pirates forced 16 Wyoming turnovers over the first 20 minutes of play and led 15-3 in points off turnovers, continuing what has been a trend in each game this season for the Pirates. Eight different players scored for The Hall in the opening half, with Morris leading the way with eight points. Seton Hall forced six turnovers in the early part of the game to take a 9-3 lead on a triple from Morris fewer than four minutes into the action. Junior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C) hit a turnaround jumper in the paint with two minutes to play in the period to give Seton Hall its largest lead of the game, 27-17, two of the Pirates 14 first half points in the paint. GAME #6: SOUTH DAKOTA 71, SETON HALL 55 Nov. 24, 2012 Malibu, Calif. (Firestone Fieldhouse) SETON HALL 55 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f EKEDIGWE, Chizoba c MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry MCCALL, Jasmine JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 0.0% 70.0% SOUTH DAKOTA 71 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 JANUARY, Pam f HARRINGTON, Polly f WILSON,Tempestt g YACKLEY, Alexis g SEEKAMP, Nicole g HEMILLER, Tia MEHR,Sam MCCLOUD, Margaret HOFF, Heidi LOEFFLER, Lisa TEAM Totals % 39.1% 80.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 2-4 South Dakota Record: 2-4 Officials: Darren Krzesnik, Lisa Ulmer, Janella Graham Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. South Dakota-None. Attendance: 349 MASEKO RECORDS DOUBLE-DOUBLE; PIRATES FALL TO SOUTH DAKOTA MALIBU, CALIF. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team had four players score in double figures but the Pirates fell to the University of South Dakota, 71-55, at the Pepperdine Thanksgiving Tournament on Saturday afternoon in Malibu, Calif. Redshirt sophomore point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) paced Seton Hall with a season-high 14 points, the ninth double-figure scoring game of her career and her second of the season. Sophomore guard Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) recorded a career-high 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting, senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) scored 12 points and was a perfect 8-for-8 at the free throw line, also dishing out a team-high five assists, and senior forward Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) notched her first-career double-double, finishing with 11 points and a career-high 10 rebounds. Despite the balance offensively Seton Hall was never able to recover from a 15-point halftime deficit, when South Dakota closed the opening period on an 11-0 run over the final 2:43. The Pirates were off to a fast start behind a pair of quick baskets for Brown as they jumped out to a 6-0 lead just 2:30 into the game. South Dakota answered with a 9-2 run and Seton Hall regained the advantage when Brown found senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) in transition for a fast-break layup. South Dakota used a 10-3 run over the next seven minutes to take a lead, getting four points each from Heidi Hoff and Polly Harrington during the run. The Coyotes (2-4) built their large halftime lead by converting at the free throw line and forcing Seton Hall to commit 12 turnovers. South Dakota finished the opening period with a 15-2 lead in points off turnovers and shot 13-for-15 (86.7 percent) at the free throw line, while the Pirates made just three free throws. Seton Hall attacked the rim relentlessly in the second half, getting to the line 23 times over the final 20 minutes where the team shot 78.3 percent (18-of-23). But it seemed like every time the Pirates made a push South Dakota would answer with a three-point basket on the other end. After sinking just three triples in the opening half the Coyotes came out and shot 6-for-14 from three in the second period; their nine total three-pointers are the most the Pirates have given up in a single game so far this season. The Pirates closed to within 16 points late in the second half when Simmons came down with a rebound and sprinted all the way down the court to finish on the fast break. South Dakota answered with a Hoff three pointer on the next possession and pushed the lead back to 19. The 30 free throw attempts for Seton Hall tied the season-high set against NJIT in the season opener on Nov. 9. The Coyotes shot 80.0 percent from the free throw line, well above their season average of 64.0 percent heading into the game. Seton Hall was facing South Dakota for the first time in program history and the game was the first-ever for the Pirates against an opponent from the Summit League SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 26

28 GAME #7: SETON HALL 57, SIENA 48 Nov. 28, 2012 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) SIENA 48 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 22 Grenci, Lily f Sole Anglada, Clara f Krogh, Ida g Stewart, Ciara g Coles, Tehresa g Mullings, Allison Mintah, Onyx Cummings, Kanika Zarotney, Kate Booth, Kelsey TEAM Totals % 23.5% 77.8% SETON HALL 57 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f JOHNSON, Janee f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry MCCALL, Jasmine JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 50.0% 69.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Siena Record: 2-4 Seton Hall Record: 3-4 Officials: Janice Aliberti, John Orminski, Kevin Farlow Technical fouls: Siena-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 312 RICHARDSON-SMITH GUIDES SETON HALL PAST SIENA, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Behind an explosive scoring performance from freshman forward Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) the Seton Hall University women s basketball team defeated Siena College, 57-48, on Wednesday night at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, N.J. Richardson-Smith came off the bench to tally her career-high 19 points on 8-of-11 shooting. She also pulled down six boards and shot 3-of-6 from three point range, knocking down a number of clutch shots in a close game late in the second half. After leading by as many as 13 points (20-7) in the first half, Seton Hall faced a three-point deficit, 36-33, with a little over eight minutes to play in the game when Richardson-Smith drained a three pointer to tie the score and spark what turned into a 12-2 Seton Hall run over the ensuing three minutes of action. Siena (2-4) countered that initial three pointer with a pair of Lily Grenci free throws on its next possession, but again it was Richardson-Smith with the answer, tying the game with a lay-up before senior guard Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) hit senior Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) on the fast break to allow the Pirates to regain a two-point lead. Two possessions later sophomore Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) hit a 12-foot jumper as the shot clock expired to put SHU up by four, and just 45 seconds later Richardson-Smith nailed another three, her third of the game, to make it a seven-point Seton Hall advantage. The Pirates (3-4) led by as many as 10 points down the stretch and iced the game by going 6-for-6 from the free throw line in the final minute of the game. So far this season Seton Hall has calmly shot 15-for-19 (78.9 percent) from the line with fewer than 60 seconds to play in the game. Coming off her double-double against South Dakota last week, Maseko finished with eight points and four boards in the win over Siena, while Brown filled out the stat sheet in typical fashion, scoring six points to go along with six rebounds and five assists. A pair of 9-0 runs in the first half helped Seton Hall build its 13-point advantage in the opening period. After trailing by three points in the early moments, Maseko drained a mid-range jump shot off an inbounds play and senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) drilled a three on the next possession to put Seton Hall up by four, 9-5. Richardson-Smith was heavily involved in the other big point swing, scoring seven-straight points by herself before once again it was Ekedigwe scoring down low to cap off another 9-0 stretch for the Pirates, this time leaving the home team with an 18-7 lead. Seton Hall s defense limited Siena to just 22.2 percent (6-for-27) shooting in the first half and the Saints were 1-for-9 from three point range. During a 7:55 stretch of the first half Siena missed 10-straight field goals and turned the ball over five times before Kate Zarotney hit a jumper with 3:09 to play in the period. Siena scored nine-straight points in just 2:28 of the second half to come all the way back and tie the game, 29-29, before eventually taking a three-point lead on two Tehresa Coles free throws. From that point Richardson-Smith and the SHU offense took back over the game for good. GAME #8: #24 SOUTH CAROLINA 55, SETON HALL 42 Dec. 2, 2012 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) SOUTH CAROLINA 55 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 21 BRUNER, Ashley f WELCH, Aleighsa f WALKER, Ieasia g WHITE, Sancheon g MITCHELL, Tiffany g SESSIONS, Khadijah MONTOUT, Wilka DOZIER, Asia IBIAM, Elem TEAM Totals % 30.8% 46.4% SETON HALL 42 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f JOHNSON, Janee f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 50.0% 50.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total South Carolina Record: 9-0 Seton Hall Record: 3-5 Officials: Denise Brooks, Amy Bonner, Ed Sidlasky Technical fouls: South Carolina-None. Seton Hall-Bench (9:01-2nd). Attendance: 432 PIRATES FALL TO 24TH RANKED SOUTH CAROLINA, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) scored a team-high 10 points but the Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell to No. 24 University of South Carolina, 55-42, on Sunday afternoon at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, N.J. Seton Hall (3-5) turned in another strong defensive effort against the Gamecocks, limiting them to just 35.8 percent (19-for-53) shooting from the field, and South Carolina only recorded assists on five of its field goals. But South Carolina (9-0) entered the game with a rebounding margin and accounted for the difference in the game by holding a 13-2 edge in second chance scoring and a differential in the paint. Seton Hall jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead by get baskets from senior Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) and sophomore Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) on its first two possessions and the Pirates scored eight of their first 10 points in the paint, on the way to a 10-7 lead six minutes into the game. Senior forward Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) nailed a three-pointer five minutes later to give Seton Hall a five-point advantage, and the Pirates largest lead of the game when redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) intercepted a Tiffany Mitchell pass at midcourt and sprinted down the floor for an uncontested layup at the other end to make it in favor of the home team. The 24th-ranked Gamecocks came back by putting together an 8-0 run over the final five minutes of the opening period, getting six of those points on second chance opportunities. South Carolina s Aleighsa Welch grabbed an offensive board and put it up and in with just one second before the break, and the Gamecocks led after the opening period. South Carolina made just 10 field goals and shot 32.3 percent from the floor in the first half, but thanks to 12 offensive rebounds the Gamecocks attempted 10 more shots to help them stay in the game. A Mitchell bucket on the fast break allowed South Carolina to push its lead to 10 points, 35-25, with 12:57 remaining in the game. Seton hall responded with a 10-5 run over the next five minutes to cut its deficit down to five points with 8:02 left to play. Simmons fed Maseko in the low post and the senior forward made the basket to pull the Pirates within two possessions, 30-36, before South Carolina responded with an Ieasia Walker three on the other end. Morris answered the South Carolina triple with a long-range field goal of her own just 14 seconds later, and it was Morris once again, slicing through the lane for a layup to cut the Gamecock lead to just five, Morris finished with a team-high 10 points to record her sixth double-figure scoring game of the season, and it also marked the sixth time this year she has lead the Pirates in scoring. Maseko finished with eight points on 4-of-6 shooting and junior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) scored six points, pulled down a career-high nine boards and blocked two shots in 35 minutes of action. Simmons matched her career-high with five assists, also scoring seven points and coming away with four steals SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 27

29 GAME #9: WAKE FOREST 64, SETON HALL 63 Dec. 8, 2012 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Lawrence Joel Coliseum) SETON HALL 63 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 04 MASEKO, Alexandra f JOHNSON, Janee f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba WEBB, Brittany MCCALL, Jasmine TEAM Totals % 25.0% 90.9% WAKE FOREST 64 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 25 Dearica Hamby f Lindsy Wright c Millesa Calicott g Lakevia Boykin g Asia Williams g Chelsea Douglas Patrice Johnson Mykala Walker Sandra Garcia Team Totals % 35.3% 66.7% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 3-6 Wake Forest Record: 5-5 Officials: Bryan Brunette, Karen Preato, Bonita Spence Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Wake Forest-None. Attendance: 522 SETON HALL LOSES HEARTBREAKER AT WAKE FOREST, WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - After overcoming a 10-point halftime deficit and leading by as many as four points in the second half, the Seton Hall University women s basketball team lost a heartbreaker at Wake Forest University, 64-63, on Saturday afternoon at Lawrence Joel Coliseum in Winston-Salem, N.C. With the game knotted at and Wake Forest playing for the final shot of regulation, Seton Hall sophomore guard Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) was called for a foul as Demon Deacon senior Asia Williams took an off balance shot with just half a second showing on the clock. Williams hit the front end of two free throw attempts and Wake Forest escaped with a onepoint victory after seeing Seton Hall outscore them by a margin in the second half. Redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) starred for Seton Hall by pouring in a season-high 18 points, 13 of which came in the second half. She finished the game shooting 6-for-8 from the field, 6-for-7 from the free throw line and she also racked up a career-high six assists in 37 minutes of action. Simmons and junior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) teamed up to help Seton Hall overcome a 14-point first-half deficit and come all the way back to take a two-point lead fewer than five minutes into the second period. Johnson scored Seton Hall s final four points of the first half and six of the Pirates first eight of the second as Seton Hall trailed by just five points following a Johnson layup with 17:47 to play. Simmons made it a one-possession game by scoring five points in a span of just 25 seconds to pull the Pirates within one point with 16:31 remaining. Brown found Simmons on the fast break for a layup as she was fouled and she converted the free throw, one of her three three-point plays in the game. On the next possession senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) drained a three-pointer and Seton Hall was back in front by two, During Seton Hall s 16-4 run to start the second half over a span of just 4:12 the Pirates shot 6-for-9 from the field and 3-for-3 from the line while Wake Forest missed seven of its first eight shots and turned the ball over twice. From that point forward a game that featured eight ties and eight lead changes never saw either team take more than a four-point advantage. That largest lead of the remainder of the game came with 8:16 to play when Simmons knocked down a midrange jumper before Morris made her third three of the game to put Seton Hall up by four, 56-52, but Wake scored on its next two possessions to tie the game at Johnson came up with a huge bucket with under a minute to play, tying the game at with 28 seconds remaining to finish with a career-high 14 points before Wake Forest won the game with the late free throw with less than a second remaining. In addition to Simmons and Johnson the Pirates had two other players score in double figures, with Morris (12 points) and Brown (10 points) also making key contributions. It was the second double-digit scoring game of the season for Brown and the seventh for Morris. GAME #10: MOUNT ST. MARY S 74, SETON HALL 64 Dec. 16, 2012 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) MOUNT ST. MARY S 74 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 20 GROSSETT, Kayla f KAUFMAN, Jessie f MANN, Selina g HENDERSON, Sydney g BREWER, Jacqueline g CHICKEY, Jody LONERGAN, Tara MATHEWS, Rachel TEAM Totals % 54.2% 88.2% SETON HALL 64 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f WEBB, Brittany c MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba GREEN, Terry MCCALL, Jasmine HEADY, Shannise JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 31.6% 75.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Mount St. Mary s Record: 4-4 Seton Hall Record: 3-7 Officials: Janice Aliberti, Shannon Feck, Kevin Sparrock Technical fouls: Mount St. Mary s-none. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 220 SETON HALL FALLS TO MOUNT ST. MARY S, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell to Mount St. Mary s University, 74-64, on Sunday afternoon at Walsh Gymnasium. The Pirates were led offensively by redshirt sophomore point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.), who scored 16 points to go along with five assists. Senior forward Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) matched her career-high with 12 points and also pulled down eight rebounds with two blocks and two steals, and sophomore guard Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) filled out the stat sheet in typical fashion with eight points, a career-high 12 rebounds, and five assists. Seton Hall was dominant on the glass, outrebounding the Mountaineers by a total of 43-25, and that advantage turned into substantial scoring margins in the Pirates favor both in the paint (34-10) and in second chance opportunities (20-5). However, Mount St. Mary s (4-4) made up for that disadvantage with strong outside shooting. The Mountaineers finished the game shooting 54.2 percent from three-point range, knocking down 13 threes in the game and shooting 60.0 percent (9-for-15) from three in the first half. Behind a couple of baskets for Maseko the Pirates grabbed an early 9-3 advantage that Mount St. Mary s erased with a pair of Sydney Henderson three-pointers, tying the score at Seton Hall answered that charge with a 10-2 run as Simmons knocked down two treys and Maseko found freshman Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) for a floater in the paint to give The Hall its largest lead of the game, The Mountaineers charged right back and used a 13-0 run to take an eight point lead of their own, 31-23, as Henderson converted yet another long-range bucket, The Mount s seventh of the opening half. The see-saw battle continued as the Pirates pulled within one point, 31-30, on a Brown jump shot with just over a minute to play in the opening period, only Mount St. Mary s hit threes on its last two possession of the period to take a seven point lead into the half. Seton Hall required fewer than seven minutes of the second half to come all the way back an retake the lead. Down by six points Brown pulled down an offensive rebound and went back up and in to pull SHU within four, 36-40, with 16:34 to play, and senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) intercepted a pass on Mount St. Mary s next possession and converted a three-point play on the other end to pull the Pirates within one. Just two minutes later senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) stole a pass along the sideline and flew down the court to give Seton Hall a lead, its first of the second half, and she buried a three pointer at the 12:16 mark to put her team in front by three. The game turned over the next five minutes as Mount St. Mary s used its second 13-0 run of the game to move ahead by 10 points, capping the run with a Henderson three-pointer with just under eight minutes remaining. Simmons put an end to The Mount s offensive surge, scoring on consecutive Seton Hall possession to make it a six-point game, Twice the Pirates were able to pull within five, first as Green knocked down her second three of the game and again as Simmons hit a lay-up with 3:09 remaining, but that was as far as Seton Hall was able to cut the margin SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 28

30 GAME #11: SETON HALL 82, NEW ORLEANS 35 Dec. 19, 2012 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) NEW ORLEANS 35 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 22 FOGELSTROM, Mathilde f CLAY, Amber f GRAY, Samantha g THOMAS, Keri g SIPOS, Mirjam g THOMAS, Mechel le ALEXANDER, Hayley TAYLOR, Yasmin TEAM Totals % 11.1% 71.4% SETON HALL 82 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f WEBB, Brittany c MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba GREEN, Terry MCCALL, Jasmine HEADY, Shannise JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 56.3% 77.8% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total New Orleans Record: 1-10 Seton Hall Record: 4-7 Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Joseph Vaszily, Lauren Holtkamp Technical fouls: New Orleans-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 1,041 PIRATES DOMINANT IN VICTORY OVER NEW ORLEANS SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team had four players score in double figures as the Pirates beat the University of New Orleans, 82-35, on Wednesday afternoon at Walsh Gymnasium. Redshirt sophomore point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) finished with 12 points and a career-high 10 assists and is now averaging 15.3 points over the last three games. Entering the game her career-high in assists was six, set at Wake Forest earlier this year, but she broke that mark with seven dimes in the first half alone. Senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) found her outside shooting touch, finishing with a game-high 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting from long range. Freshman Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas), who was 7-for-12 from the field, had 14 points and senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) had 13 points with four assists, four rebounds and three three-pointers. The 47-point margin of victory was the most for Seton Hall since a victory over Norfolk State on Dec. 31, 2008, and the Pirates set new season-high marks in points scored (82), three-point field goals (9) and assists (26). The nine three-pointers made tie for the fifth-most in a single game in program history, a feat last accomplished against DePaul on Jan. 28, With 26 assists, the Pirates recorded the seventh-most in team history. The Pirates led from wire to wire after jumping out to an 11-0 lead to start the game on Wednesday afternoon. Senior Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) sparked the offense early on, netting the first four points of the game for the Pirates and Simmons finished a three-point play to make the score 9-0 just 3:32 into the action. New Orleans missed its first five field goals and turned the ball over seven times before Mechel le Thomas knocked down a jumper and then a three-pointer on consecutive possessions to cut the SHU lead down to six. Green had the answer for Seton Hall, hitting three pointers on back-to-back possessions to push the Pirates lead up to 12, Morris extended Seton Hall s lead to more than 20 points for the first time in the game when she hit the second of her pair of first-half three pointers with 2:11 to play in the period and Green sunk two more long range buckets with under a minute remaining to give the Pirates a lead at the half. The Pirates started the second half on a 12-2 run to open up a lead fewer than five minutes into the period. They pulled ahead on a Simmons three-pointer just 1:14 into the half and made it as Morris hit a three and then made a layup in span of just 49 seconds. Green s fifth triple of the game came with 12:05 remaining widened the gap to over 40 points for the first time, with the score at The Pirates led by as many as 49 points late in the game on their way to the win. Amber Clay was the high scorer for New Orleans, finishing with 12 points and three rebounds, while Mathilde Fogelstrom had four points and a team-high eight rebounds. GAME #12: MEMPHIS 65, SETON HALL 58 Dec. 22, 2012 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) MEMPHIS 65 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 35 DICKSON, Nicole f HOPE, Pa Sonna c HEARN, Ariel g JACKSON, Jaymie g MACK, Devin g MCGRAW, Lauren AJANAKU, Jamila FUQUA-BEY, Asianna JONES, Ann TEAM Totals % 27.3% 70.0% SETON HALL 58 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f WEBB, Brittany c MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta GREEN, Terry MCCALL, Jasmine JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 27.8% 75.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Memphis Record: 6-5 Seton Hall Record: 4-8 Officials: Angela Lewis, Amy Bonner, Kevin Farlow Technical fouls: Memphis-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 347 COMEBACK AGAINST MEMPHIS FALLS JUST SHORT, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team s comeback bid against the University of Memphis came up just short as the Pirates fell to the Tigers, 65-58, on Saturday afternoon at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, N.J. Seton Hall (4-8) trailed by 13 points, 59-46, with less than four minutes to play when redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) made a layup in traffic to spark what turned into a 10-2 SHU run. After converting a pair of free throws with 1:37 left in the game, senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) intercepted a Nicole Dickson pass on the next Memphis possession and then dished it out to Simmons in transition for a quick pull up three to cut the Seton Hall deficit to just six, Memphis (6-5) freshman point guard Ariel Hearn made two free throws only to see Morris answer with one of her four three-point field goals on Seton Hall s next possession; but five points was a close as the Pirates could get down the stretch. Morris led the Pirates with 22 points, her second 20-point game of the season, while shooting 4-for-8 from three-point range and 6-for-6 from the free throw line. Simmons, who played all 40 minutes at the point, compiled 15 points to go along with four assists, six rebounds and three steals. Simmons, who has now scored in double figures in four-straight games for the Pirates, is averaging 15.3 points and 6.3 assists per game over that stretch. The Pirates have now outrebounded each of their last four opponents and finished with a edge on the glass against Memphis on Saturday afternoon, with senior Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe), sophomore Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.), Simmons and junior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) each pulling down six boards. The first half of the game was a tail of two runs, with Seton Hall getting out to a really fast start before Memphis turned the tables with a big run of its own. The Pirates scored the first 11 points of the game behind three quick buckets from Maseko and took a 13-2 lead as Simmons found junior Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) underneath the basket for two points. Memphis missed its first 10 shot and turned the ball over five times before registering its first field goal, a Nicole Dickson jumper, nearly six and a half minutes into the action. However, when Dickson nailed a three following Webb s layup it started what turned into a 23-0 Memphis run over the next 7:21. Morris put an end to the Tigers run of unanswered points with a personal 7-0 run over a span of just 44 seconds with less than five minutes to play in the first. She hit a three and then drew fouls on consecutive possessions, hitting all four free throws to pull the Pirates back within five points, Memphis went back up by nine but Morris came up with another three pointer to make the Seton Hall deficit just six, and that was the Tiger advantage heading into the half. The Tigers scored the first seven points of the second half to build a 13-point advantage, their largest of the game, before watching Seton Hall answer with eight-straight points of its own to pull back within five SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 29

31 GAME #13: SETON HALL 57, WOFFORD 53 Dec. 30, 2012 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) WOFFORD 53 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 40 MOTLEY, Daniella f MERRITT, Michelle c MORRIS, Logan g BRITTENHAM, Rachel g WRIGHTSON, Morgan g MASALIN, Mariah STOKES, Chanel JOYNER, Khadijah KIRBY, Lauren FRAZIER, Jordan FLEMING, Ashton FROST, Erin TEAM Totals % 22.2% 43.8% SETON HALL 57 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f WEBB, Brittany c MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba GREEN, Terry JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 41.7% 66.7% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Wofford Record: 5-5 Seton Hall Record: 5-8 Officials: Bonita Spence, John Orminski, Lauren Holtkamp Technical fouls: Wofford-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 341 TERRY GREEN GUIDES PIRATES PAST WOFFORD, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Senior forward Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) came off the bench to score 16 points and lead the Seton Hall University women s basketball team to a victory over Wofford on Sunday afternoon at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, N.J. Seton Hall (5-8) had led since the opening whistle and was in front by as many as nine points on several occasions in the first and second half, but Wofford went on an 11-1 run midway through the second period to take its first and only lead of the game, 42-41, on a Morgan Wrightson layup with 8:25 to play. Two possessions later SHU s leading scorer Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) hit her only field goal of the game, and it was a big one, a three pointer from the corner that snapped the Wofford run and put the Pirates back in front by two, Morris triple sparked what turned into an 11-0 Seton Hall run as the Pirates turned a onepoint deficit into a 10-point lead in just 1:28. Redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) kept the offense on track with lay-ups on back-to-back possessions, the second coming in acrobatic fashion as she took a hard foul underneath the rim, sinking the ensuing free throw to make it With less than six minutes to play Green came up with a three-pointer, her fourth of the game, to give the Pirates their largest lead of the game, 52-42, and Seton Hall led by as many as 11 points, 54-53, when junior Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) came up with an offensive board and a layup with 3:53 remaining. Wofford (5-5) fought back, using a 9-0 run to cut Seton Hall s lead down to just two points on a Daniella Motley layup with 90 seconds remaining. Senior forward Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) sealed the game for the Pirates, grabbing her eighth offensive rebound of the game and layup with just a minute to play to put her team back up by four. Maseko finished with her second double-double of the season, scoring 11 points and pulling down a team-high 11 rebounds; her eight offensive boards were an SHU season-high. Green s 16 points were a season-high for the senior long-range expert, who made four three pointers on the day and now ranks fourth in program history with 113 in her career. Simmons scored in double figures for the fifth-straight game, netting 11 points to go along with six rebounds and four assists. The Pirates took control early in the game behind strong free throw shooting and stellar defensive play. Seton Hall hit its first seven shots from the stripe and forced eight Wofford turnovers scoring nine points off those extra opportunities to grab a 15-6 lead on a Simmons bucket just 8:41 into the game. Wofford made a run, scoring eight straight points to pull within one, 19-18, off a Jordan Frazier free throw with six minutes remaining in the opening period, but sophomore Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) snapped that run with a spin move through the paint and a short jumper to put the Pirates back up by three. Green scored four points down the stretch to help the Pirates take a lead into the half. Seton Hall outscored Wofford 17-4 in points off turnovers in the opening period, taking the ball away 12 times in 20 minutes. GAME #14: SETON HALL 69, PITTSBURGH 56 Jan. 5, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) PITTSBURGH 56 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 LOGAN, Asia f GOLDEN, Chyna c KIESEL, Brianna g ANDERSON, Ashlee g GORDON, Brittany g BRIGGS, Loliya DOWD, Abby DAVIS, Marquel PETTEPIER, Krista MCMANUS, Cora TEAM Totals % 9.1% 63.0% SETON HALL 69 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f WEBB, Brittany c MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba GREEN, Terry JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 35.7% 69.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pittsburgh Record: 9-5, 0-1 Seton Hall Record: 6-8, 1-0 Officials: Denise Brooks, Michael McConnell, Michelle O Connor-St. Pierre Technical fouls: Pittsburgh-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 459 BALANCED PIRATES BEAT PITTSBURGH IN BIG EAST OPENER, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team had three players score in double figures, led by senior guard Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) 21 points, as the Pirates defeated the University of Pittsburgh, 69-56, in their BIG EAST conference opener on Saturday afternoon at Walsh Gym in South Orange, N.J. Each of Seton Hall s top-three scorers totaled at least 16 points in the win, with senior forward Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) finishing with and career-high 16 points and 10 rebounds for her second-straight double-double and third of the season, while redshirt-sophomore point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) scored 16 points to go along with a career-high eight rebounds. Saturday afternoon s win saw Seton Hall extend several key trends from the past several games. Simmons has now scored in double figures in six-straight contests and is averaging 14.7 points per game over that stretch. The Pirates (6-8, 1-0) have outrebounded six-straight opponents, holding a edge on the glass against Pittsburgh. Seton Hall shot 5-for-14 from three-point range in the win and has hit at least five three-pointers in five-straight games. Seton Hall utilized a 12-0 run to break open what began as a back-and-forth game to grab a commanding 18-8 lead a little over nine minutes into the action. Following a jump shot from junior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.), Maseko broke an 8-8 tie with a three-point play at the 12:54 mark, and just 23 seconds later Simmons chased down an errant Ashlee Anderson pass all the way down the court and hit a difficult lay-up as she was fouled, providing Seton Hall with a 14-8 advantage. A minute later Morris found Maseko for a fast-break layup and free throws for Maseko and Johnson concluded the Pirates big run. The 12 unanswered points were the most for Seton Hall in any game this season and it marked the fourth-straight game the Pirates have had a scoring run of at least 11-straight points. Pittsburgh (9-5, 0-1) would rally, scoring 13 straight to briefly grab a lead on a Brianna Kiesel jump shot with 7:21 left in the opening half. Simmons snapped that run with a three-pointer from the top of the key and Morris knocked down a three on Seton Hall s next possession as the Pirates regained a lead. Seton Hall came out on fire to start the second half, hitting five of its first six shots to open the period on a 15-4 run which resulted in a 14-point lead. Junior Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) played a critical role in the closing moments of that run, hitting field goals on back-to-back possessions before recording an emphatic blocked shot on a Marquel Davis lay-up attempt that resulted in a Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) transition three-pointer on the other end. Pittsburgh climbed back into the game with two different 7-0 runs over the next eight minutes, finally getting back within two points, 52-50, following a pair of Asia Logan free throws with under eight minutes to play. But Green put a stop to the Panthers pressure with a three-pointer, sparking what turned into an 11-2 Seton Hall run as the Pirates regained the momentum for good, leading by as many as 14 points down the stretch SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 30

32 GAME #15: SETON HALL 64, CINCINNATI 56 Jan. 9, 2013 Cincinnati, Ohio (Fifth Third Arena) SETON HALL 64 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f WEBB, Brittany f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta GREEN, Terry JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 50.0% 82.4% CINCINNATI 56 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 11 TURNER, Tiffany f DUNN, Lesha c COOK, Kayla g DURLEY, Alexis g HOLLINS, Dayeesha g FEAGIN, Destini LOVETT, Alyesha WHITFIELD, Jasmine JAMISON, Chelsea TEAM Totals % 44.4% 80.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 7-8, 2-0 Cincinnati Record: 8-7, 0-2 Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Kathy Ridilla, Rod Creech Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Cincinnati-None. Attendance: 482 SETON HALL HANDLES CINCINNATI ON THE ROAD, CINCINNATI, OHIO - Redshirt-sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) scored 18 points to lead three players in double figures and propel the Seton Hall University women s basketball team to a victory at the University of Cincinnati on Wednesday night in Cincinnati, Ohio. With the win, Seton Hall improves to 2-0 in the BIG EAST for the first time since the season, which was the last time the Pirates won their conference home and road openers. It was also Seton Hall s biggest conference road win since a victory at West Virginia on Feb. 4, Simmons has now scored in double figures in seven-straight games and also pulled down a team-high seven rebounds in the win over the Bearcats. She finished 5-for-9 from the field, nailing her only three-point attempt, and was 7-for-9 from the free throw line. Senior guard Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) knocked down three three-pointers on the way to a 16-point night, recording her team-leading 11th double figure scoring game of the season. Senior forward Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe), who played a critical role in the Pirates ability to extend their lead down the stretch, scored eight of her 10 points in the second half and finished 5-for-9 from the field with five rebounds. Despite going nearly five minutes without a field goal Seton Hall faced just a 10-8 deficit with a little over eight minutes remaining in the opening period, holding the Bearcats to 4-for-14 shooting to start the game. The Pirates regained the lead with a Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) three-pointer which started a run of three-straight possessions with a three for the Pirates. A minute later it was Morris hitting from deep to give Seton Hall a lead, and Morris buried her second-straight triple with 6:19 left in the half to bring the Pirate advantage to eight. Cincinnati s (8-7, 0-2) leading scorer Dayeesha Hollins, did not score her first points until she hit a 15-foot jumper with a little over three minutes to play in the first, and her field goal sparked the strong Bearcat run at the end of the half. Hollins nailed a three at the 1:42 mark to make it 24-19, and Dunn converted on her third field goal of the half with under a minute remaining to make it a one possession game. For Hollins, the five points at the end of the first half were just the start of what turned into a scoring avalanche for the Cincinnati junior. Once the second period began she went on to hit her first five three-point attempts of the half, with her fifth triple giving Cincinnati a lead with 11:55 to play, matching its largest lead of the game. But after Hollins fifth triple the Bearcats went ice cold from the field, hitting only two field goals over the final 12 minutes of the game, the second of which came with only 50 seconds remaining when the Pirates already had an insurmountable lead. Following hot three point shooting in the first half, it was a solid interior presence that enabled Seton Hall to whittle away at Cincinnati s five-point lead. Back-to-back layups for junior Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) pulled the Pirates to within one and a second-chance layup for Maseko put SHU in front by one, with seven minutes remaining. Green finished off the big Seton Hall run with a three pointer 50 seconds later as the Pirates regained a four-point lead that they never relinquished. GAME #16: ST. JOHN S 72, SETON HALL 46 Jan. 12, 2013 New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) SETON HALL 46 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f WEBB, Brittany c MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba GREEN, Terry MCCALL, Jasmine JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 12.5% 58.8% ST. JOHN S 72 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 24 NWACHUKWU, Mary f HANDFORD, Aliyyah g McKENITH, Nadirah g BROWN, Briana g SMITH, Shenneika g GIBSON, Cedrica THOMPSON, Amber PEREZ, Ashley LANGLEY, Keylantra UDOBI, Sandra TEAM Totals % 41.7% 64.7% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 7-9, 2-1 St. John s Record: 8-6, 2-0 Officials: Barb Smith, Maj Forsuerg, Fatou Cassaro-Stephan Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. St. John s-none. Attendance: 4744 PIRATES SEE THREE-GAME WIN STREAK SNAPPED AT ST. JOHN S, NEW YORK, N.Y. - Redshirt sophomore point guard Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) scored a team-high 14 points but the Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell to St. John s University, 72-46, in a BIG EAST matchup at Madison Square Garden on Saturday afternoon. Simmons has now scored in double-figures in eight-straight games for Seton Hall and led the Pirates in scoring for the second-straight game and fifth time this year. She shot 4-for-7 from the field and was 5-for-8 from the free throw line. Seton Hall and St. John s went back and forth to start the game, but despite the Red Storm hitting six of its first 11 field goal attempts, Seton Hall grabbed a lead on a pair of Simmons free throws. From that point St. John s went on a run, outscoring the Pirates 10-0 over the next six minutes of action. Junior Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) put an end to the Red Storm scoring surge, finishing a layup as she took a hard foul and converting the ensuing free throw to complete the three-point play and pull Seton Hall to within six, St. John s pushed its lead to 11 points following a Briana Brown triple with fewer than four minutes remaining in the opening half and the Red Storm led by 18, 40-22, at the break. St. John s shot 51.7 percent (15-for-29) from the field in the first half and was 3-for-8 from three-point range. Long distance shooting had been a bright spot for Seton Hall over the past six games, however the Pirates were just 1-for-9 from three in the opening half. Aliyyah Handford led all scorers with 12 first-half points on 5-of-5 shooting from the floor. Simmons scored nine of her 14 points in the opening period to lead Seton Hall. The Pirates only turned the ball over eight times through 20 minutes of action but St. John s capitalized on those extra opportunities, holding a 12-2 edge in points off turnovers. After the intermission Seton Hall was the first team to get its offense on track, outscoring St. John s 6-3 in the early going and cutting the Red Storm lead to just 15, 43-28, on a Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) baseline jumper with under 15 minutes to play. St. John s Keylantra Langley answered on the other end to record the Red Storm s second field goal of the half and the SJU lead extended to 20 points with a Nadirah McKenith three pointer. Sparked by freshman Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) the Pirates went on a 10-0 run to pull back within 17 points with 5:47 still to play. Coming out of a media timeout Simmons hit a free throw then Richardson-Smith came away with a steal on back-to-back possessions, getting the ball out to Simmons for a fast-break two and then going all the way down to score on her own 13 seconds later. Senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) drained her first three pointer of the game to make it eight-straight points for the Pirates and Richardson-Smith capped the run with another field goal to make the score Shenneika Smith answered the SHU run with a pair of field goals to put St. John s back ahead by 20 points. Webb finished the game with seven points and six rebounds for Seton Hall, while sophomore Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) scored eight points and Morris contributed seven SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 31

33 GAME #17: MARQUETTE 56, SETON HALL 53 Jan. 15, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) MARQUETTE 56 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 21 PLOUFFE, Katherine f SIMMONS, Sarina f TIBBS, Lauren c MORSE, Arlesia g PUMROY, Brooklyn g YOUNG, Katie THOMAS, Courtney OJULU, Apiew BUTLER, Chelsie BIGICA, Cristina TEAM Totals % 26.7% 76.2% SETON HALL 53 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f WEBB, Brittany c MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba GREEN, Terry JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 40.0% 75.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Marquette Record: 9-7, 1-2 Seton Hall Record: 7-10, 2-2 Officials: Bonita Spence, Joseph Vaszily, Tiara Cruse Technical fouls: Marquette-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 279 PIRATES LOSE NAIL BITER TO MARQUETTE, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team lost a tightly contested BIG EAST matchup to Marquette University, 56-53, on Tuesday night in Walsh Gymnasium. Three players did a bulk of the scoring for Seton Hall offensively against the Golden Eagles, with senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.), redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) and sophomore Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) combining to score 45 of Seton Hall s 53 points. Morris led the team with 18 points on 7-of-15 shooting, hitting four of her seven three-point shots. Simmons, who has now scored in double figures in nine-straight games, notched 17 points with three assists and four steal and Brown scored in double figures for the third time this season, contributing 10 points to go along with a team-high four assists. Seton Hall (7-10, 2-2) trailed by as many as nine points, 41-32, with fewer than 14 minutes to play in the second half, but the Pirates mounted a comeback, using a 12-3 run over the next nine minutes to tie the game at The Pirates were 6-for-6 from the free throw line through the first eight minutes of the second period and pulled within five points on a pair of Breanna Jones (Springfield, Va.) makes with 12:18 to play. Fewer than two minutes later freshman Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) hit a runner in the lane to make it a one-possession game and Simmons made the play of the game to bring the Pirates all the way back and tie the score at Simmons stripped Marquette s Brooklyn Pumroy of the ball in the open court and then dove to the floor to secure the basketball and call timeout. Coming out of the huddle it was Simmons making an 18-foot jumper to complete the Seton Hall comeback. Marquette (9-7, 1-2) briefly regained a three-point lead, only to see Morris drain a wide open three pointer with less than 90 seconds to play, tying the score at However, Marquette went 5-for-6 from the free throw line down the stretch to ice the game and secure the narrow three-point win. Seton Hall forced a season-high 27 turnovers only the Pirates were unable to take care of the basketball on their end, tying their season-high with 24 giveaways. Marquette made just 18 field goals and shot 36.7 percent from the floor, making up for that lack off offensive output with 16-for-21 shooting at the line. In the first half, after struggling from three-point range in the Pirates last game at St. John s on Saturday, Morris got on track immediately from downtown against Marquette, draining her first long-range attempt to give the Pirates an early 5-3 lead. With just over 14 minutes left in the first half Simmons broke a 7-7 tie with a high degree of difficulty lay-in from seemingly directly under the rim, and following a defensive stop Morris burried another three to put the Pirates ahead by five, Marquette bounced back, briefly grabbing a lead on a Pumroy layup, only Simmons had the answer on the other end to put the Pirates back in front by one. Sparked by a Pumroy three pointer with a little over four minutes to play the Golden Eagles ended the first half on a 7-0 run and led at the half. GAME #18: GEORGETOWN 70, SETON HALL 50 Jan. 19, 2013 Washington, D.C. (McDonough Arena) SETON HALL 50 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 02 MORRIS, Brittany g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g MASEKO, Alexandra f GREEN, Terry f JOHNSON, Janee f RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba BROWN, Alexis WEBB, Brittany MCCALL, Jasmine JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 30.0% 71.4% GEORGETOWN 70 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 11 WHITE, Andrea * WILSON, Sydney * RODGERS, Sugar * POWELL, Samisha * HORNE, Brittany * RAFIU, Ki-Ke MCCORMICK, Katie JACKSON, Jasmine VITALIS, Dominique MOORE, Vanessa TEAM Totals % 43.5% 50.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 7-11, 2-3 Georgetown Record: 11-7, 2-3 Officials: Tom Danaher, Joanne Aldrich, Michael McConnell Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Georgetown-None. Attendance: 949 PIRATES FALL AT GEORGETOWN AFTER BIG SECOND HALF RUN WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senior forward Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) scored a season-high 17 points and knocked down five three pointers but the Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell to Georgetown University, 70-50, on Saturday afternoon at McDonough Arena in Washington, D.C. Redshirt-sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) also finished in double figures for the Pirates, scoring 11 of her 13 points in the second half in addition to racking up eight assists, the second highest single-game total in her career. Simmons also stretched her double-digit scoring streak to 10-straight game and tied her career-high with two three-point field goals. Seton Hall (7-11, 2-3) started off hot from three-point range, with Green hitting her first two attempts of the game, and the Pirates grabbed an early lead when senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) converted from outside for her first bucket. Georgetown (11-7, 2-3) applied a lot of pressure around the perimeter on Simmons and the Pirates did not find many offensive chances in the paint through 20 minutes of action, taking 16 three-pointers in the first half and sinking six of them. Andrea White powered the Georgetown attack early on, making five of her first six field goal attempts while giving the Hoyas an lead on a mid-range jump shot with 8:19 left in the first half. After a six minute field goal drought the Pirates heated back up from outside as Green buried her third triple with six and a half minutes remaining the first, followed by Morris 90 seconds later and then it was Green once again, sinking her fourth three of the period to give Seton Hall a lead with fewer than four minutes left in the first. Seton Hall limited Georgetown senior guard Sugar Rodgers, who entered Saturday s game leading the nation in scoring with 24.6 points per game, for much of the first half as she missed her first three shots and picked up a second foul with 7:51 left in the opening period. But Rodgers went on a tear to end the first, scoring all eight of her points of the half over the final two and a half minutes, including a three pointer with a minute remaining that helped Georgetown take a lead into the locker room. Simmons found some offensive rhythm very quickly in the second half, knocking down an outside shot on Seton Hall s first possession and then hitting a 10-foot jumper 30 seconds later to pull her team within one, The Pirates were still down by just one point after the Hoyas failed to get back on defense following a missed shot, leading to Simmons finding junior Janee Johnson (Matthews, N.C.) for a wide open fast-break layup on the other end with 13:55 still to play, to make the score Georgetown answered that score with a 16-0 run over the next four and a half minutes to take a 17-point lead which it never relinquished SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 32

34 GAME #19: USF 74, SETON HALL 52 Jan. 22, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) USF 74 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 24 JENKINS, Alisia f MCDONALD, Akila c SMITH, Andrell g OREKHOVA, Inga g SMITH, Andrea g CONNER, Tiffany WILLIAMS, Courtney ROWE, Caitlin NAYLOR, Shavontae FLOWERS, Aleshia TEAM Totals % 28.6% 84.8% SETON HALL 52 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f JOHNSON, Janee f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 35.3% 71.4% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total USF Record: 13-5, 2-3 Seton Hall Record: 7-12, 2-4 Officials: Barbara Jo Smith, Kathleen Lynch, Norma Jones Technical fouls: USF-MCDONALD, Akila (8:14-2nd). Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 379 MORRIS AND RICHARDSON-SMITH SCORE 15, BUT PIRATES FALL TO USF SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) and freshman Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) both scored 15 points but the Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell to the University of South Florida, 74-52, on Tuesday night at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, N.J. Morris drained three-three pointers as a part of her 15-point performance, moving closer to the Seton Hall all-time record. She already holds the SHU record in career three-point attempts and now has 142 treys, sitting just 14 behind the all-time mark of 156. Richardson-Smith scored in double figures for the fourth time this season and tied her career high with three long-distance shots. She finished shooting 4-for-9 from the field with six rebounds and a pair of steals in 20 minutes of action. USF (13-5, 2-3) opened the game with an effective full court press that the Pirates had a difficult time breaking over the first 10 minutes of action. Seton Hall turned the ball over just six times in the opening period, but all six of those giveaways came over the first seven minutes. The Bulls further limited Seton Hall s offensive opportunities by running the shot clock down on a majority of their early possessions, and South Florida stretched its advantage to 10 points, 19-9, on an Inga Orekhova three pointer. The Bulls led by as many as 13 in the first half but Seton Hall held USF to just nine points over the final 10 minutes of the period and cut its deficit down to single digits, 26-18, on a Richardson-Smith three pointer with 3:11 to play. Seton Hall (7-12, 2-4) trailed by 10 points, 30-20, at the intermission and the Pirates bench accounted for 12 of the team s 20 first half points with Richardson-Smith and senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) scoring five points apiece. The Bulls shot 34.5 percent (10-for-29) from the floor in the first, but took advantage of their extra opportunities at the free throw line where they were 8-for-10. The Pirates quickly made a run to start the second half, cutting the USF lead down to seven points on a Morris trey fewer than 90 seconds into the action. South Florida struck back with a 10-0 run over the next 2:49 to push its lead up to 17. Junior Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) grabbed an offensive rebound and scored on the put back to pull the Pirates to within 14 points with 13:40 remaining, but that was as close as they would come down the stretch. Seton Hall limited USF to just 36.8 percent (21-for-57) shooting but the Bulls made 19 more trips to the free throw line, shooting 28-for-33 from the stripe, compared to 10-for-14 shooting at the line for The Hall. Andrea Smith led all scorers with 21 points, hitting a pair of threes and going 7-for-7 from the line, while Alisia Jenkins (15 points) and Courtney Williams (12 points) also finished in double figures for USF. GAME #20: SETON HALL 45, RUTGERS 42 Jan. 27, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) RUTGERS 42 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 44 LANEY, Betnijah f LEE, Chelsey f COPPER, Kahleah g WHEELER, Erica g DAVIS, Syessence g HOLLIVAY, Rachel PERSON, Precious EVANS, Christa RICHARDSON, Shakena OLIVER, Monique TEAM Totals % 25.0% 40.0% SETON HALL 45 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f WEBB, Brittany c MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta GREEN, Terry JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 40.0% 50.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rutgers Record: 11-8, 2-4 Seton Hall Record: 8-12, 3-4 Officials: Denise Brooks, Rachelle Jones, Wesley Dean Technical fouls: Rutgers-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 1344 PIRATES GET BIG WIN OVER RIVAL RUTGERS, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Behind 19 points from senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) and 11 points and five assists for redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) the Seton Hall University women s basketball team held off the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights, 45-42, in BIG EAST action at Walsh Gymnasium on Sunday afternoon. The victory snapped a 12-game losing streak to Rutgers and was Seton Hall s first win over the Scarlet Knights since a victory in South Orange on Feb. 13, Seton Hall (8-12, 3-4) led nearly from the opening whistle until midway through the second half, scoring on its first possession 27 seconds into the action and jumping out a 6-0 lead fewer than 90 seconds into the game with three different players recording a field goal over that stretch. Morris, who led all scorers with 11 points in the first half, hit the first of her three first-half three-pointers to put the Pirates up by seven points, 9-2, four minutes into the game, and she hit again from deep four and a half minutes later to help Seton Hall regain its seven-point lead, Seton Hall was in front by as many as eight points in the first half, 18-10, reaching that margin as Simmons nailed a long baseline jumper with eight minutes remaining in the first. The Pirates started the game shooting 57.1 percent (8-for-14) from the field after Simmons s field goal while holding Rutgers to just 4-for-12 shooting in addition to forcing seven Scarlet Knight turnovers. Rutgers (11-8, 2-4) did make a run, clamping down defensively and pulling within one possession, 19-17, on a Betnijah Laney layup with 51 seconds to play in the first, but Seton Hall answered with a pair of huge three point shots to lead by seven, 25-18, at the break. Morris nailed her third three of the half with just 43 seconds remaining and then it was Simmons with a dagger from the top of the key as time expired to close out the hot finish to the first half. In the second period the Pirates advantage reached as high as nine points when senior Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) banked in a jump shot with 13:53 to play to stretch the SHU cushion to However, Rutgers answered that basket with a 15-2 run over the next 5:12, taking its first lead of the game, 38-36, on a Laney layup at the 8:51 mark and then moving in front by four, 40-36, thanks to a Monique Clover field goal 28 seconds later. At that points senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) came up with one of the biggest shots of the game for Seton Hall, snapping Rutgers long run with a three-pointer from the right side to pull her team within one, and Simmons connected on her second trey of the game on Seton Hall s next possession, to once again put the Pirates on top. Seton Hall never relinquished its lead down the stretch, holding Rutgers to just one field goal over the final 8:23. The Scarlet Knights shot 1-for-12 down the stretch and turned the ball over twice over the final four minutes of action. With just 31 seconds remaining, Chelsey Lee fouled Morris near midcourt as she tried to come away with a steal, and Morris hit the front end of a one-and-one to make it a threepoint game. Rutgers had two shots to tie the game on its last possession when Laney and Erica Wheeler both missed three-point attempts, preserving the Seton Hall win SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 33

35 GAME #21: #24 SYRACUSE 65, SETON HALL 34 Jan. 30, 2013 Syracuse, N.Y. (Carrier Dome) SETON HALL 34 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f GREEN, Terry f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba WEBB, Brittany JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 6.7% 58.3% SYRACUSE 65 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 40 ALEXANDER, Kayla c HALL, Elashier g FONDREN, Cornelia g BUTLER, Brianna g SYKES, Brittney g COFFEY, Rachel TAFT, La Shay FORD, Taylor BUTLER, Tiara BULLARD, Phylesha LEARY, Shakeya TEAM Totals % 31.8% 63.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 8-13, 3-5 Syracuse Record: 17-3, 5-2 Officials: Dee Kantner, Joanne Aldrich, Michele O Connor-St. Pierre Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 490 SETON HALL FALLS AT #24 SYRACUSE SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell at No. 24 Syracuse University, 65-34, in BIG EAST action on Wednesday night at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y. Sophomore Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) paced Seton Hall with a game-high 10 points. It marked her fourth double figure scoring game of the season and the first time she has led Seton Hall in scoring in her career. She filled up the stat sheet in typical fashion, pulling down a team-high seven rebounds with three steals. Seton Hall (8-13, 3-5) was off to a great start defensively, forcing Syracuse to miss eight of its first nine field goal attempts and the Orange opened the game shooting 2-for-13 as the Pirates grabbed a 6-5 lead on a Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) layup five and a half minutes into the action. After that Syracuse (17-3, 5-2) started to heat up, hitting five of its next nine field goals to grab a advantage on an Elashier Hall bucket with 7:38 to play. That stretch was part of what turned into a 14-2 Orange run over 6:42 of the first half and Syracuse led by as many as 12 points in the opening period, making it a margin on a Brianna Butler trey just before the under four minute timeout. Seton Hall entered the game shooting 33.8 percent (21-for-62) from three over its last three contests, hitting at least six three pointers in each of those games, but the Pirates missed their first nine long range attempts on Wednesday before freshman Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) ended the drought just before the half to close the SHU margin to just nine, Syracuse was not particularly sharp from long-distance either, hitting two of its 12 first half three-point attempts. The Orange instead did most of its damage in the paint, particularly on second-chance opportunities. Syracuse only outrebounded Seton Hall in the first half and both teams had 10 offensive boards, but Syracuse outscored The Hall 10-2 in second chance points. Syracuse was red hot to start the second half, sinking seven of its first 10 field goals and using a 15-0 run to open up a lead. Brittney Sykes and Butler did a bulk of the damage for the Orange, with Sykes scoring eight points and Butler knocking down two shots from deep to help Syracuse stretch its lead. Redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) finished with seven points and six assists and senior Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) had six points and five boards. Seton Hall made just one three-point field goal and finished the game shooting 1-for-15 from three-point range, breaking a streak of at least six made three pointers in threestraight games. Senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.), who was making her fifth start of the season, made a fast break layup late in the second half to reach 600-career points. GAME #22: DEPAUL 74, SETON HALL 48 Feb. 6, 2013 Chicago, Ill. (McGrath-Phillips Arena) SETON HALL 48 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f GREEN, Terry f WEBB, Brittany c MORRIS, Brittany g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba MCCALL, Jasmine JOHNSON, Janee JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 30.4% 50.0% DEPAUL 74 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 31 PENNY, Jasmine f HARRY, Katherine f HRYNKO, Brittany g JENKINS, Chanise g REYNOLDS, Kelsey g LENTI, Gena PODKOWA, Megan SMITH, KELSEY TEAM Totals % 22.2% 50.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 8-14, 3-6 DePaul Record: 17-6, 6-3 Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Wesley Dean, Rod Creech Technical fouls: Seton Hall-WEBB, Brittany (4:10-1st). DePaul-None. Attendance: 2531 PIRATES FALL TO DEPAUL IN CHICAGO, CHICAGO, ILL. - Senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) scored 13 points and redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) finished with 12, but the Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell at DePaul University, 74-48, on Wednesday night in Chicago, Ill. Morris scored all 13 of her points in the second half of play, knocking down three three-pointers to move within eight treys of tying Seton Hall s all-time career mark of 156. Simmons scored 10 of her 12 points after the half, nailing a pair of long-range field goals; combined the Pirates two leading scorers accounted for 23 of the team s 28 second half points. Jasmine Penny led the Blue Demons with 29 points on 12-of-15 shooting. All 12 of her field goals came under the basket and DePaul finished with a advantage inside of the painted area. Seton Hall s (8-14, 3-6) starting front court of junior Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) and senior Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) scored the Pirates first eight points of the game. Webb connected twice in the paint and Maseko added two free throws and a layup a few minutes later. The Pirates seized control of the lead, 10-9, as Simmons grabbed a Morris miss and made a difficult layup seven minutes into the game. DePaul (17-6, 6-3) answered that Seton Hall lead with an 8-0 run over the next four minutes, powered mostly by Penny who had three field goals over that stretch. Freshman Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) managed to put a stop to the Blue Demons run of unanswered points, converting a wide open layup seconds after play resumed from a media timeout. However, DePaul s 8-0 run was part of what became a larger 14-2 run over an 8:30 span as the Blue Demons stretched their lead to Seton Hall missed its first 10 three-point field goal attempts in the game before senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) nailed a long-range bucket with a little under five minutes left in the first. The three-pointer was one of her two treys of the opening period, and she finished the first half with a team-high six points. After its slow start the Pirates made seven of their next 13 long-range attempts. DePaul was an efficient 45.2 percent (14-for-31) from the field in the first half, thanks in large part to Penny s 14 points on 6-for-6 shooting, all inside of the paint; the Blue Demons outscored Seton Hall inside the painted area and 6-0 on the fast break. After a scoreless first half, Morris nailed two threes within the first two minutes of the second, pulling Seton Hall within 12, 38-26, with her second trey. DePaul continued to pound away in the paint and then stretched its lead to more than 20 points for the first time all night as Brittany Hrynko connected from outside, bringing the Blue Demon advantage to Facing its largest deficit of the night the Pirates came up with their longest scoring run of the game, rattling off 12 unanswered points over just 3:25. Morris and Simmons each knocked down a long-distance bucket and contributed five points apiece during the SHU scoring streak. It was Penny who put an end to the SHU run, scoring layups on back-to-back possessions to allow DePaul to regain its 20-point edge SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 34

36 GAME #23: #2 NOTRE DAME 69, SETON HALL 49 Feb. 9, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) NOTRE DAME 69 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 11 ACHONWA, Natalie f BRAKER, Ariel f DIGGINS, Skylar g McBRIDE, Kayla g LOYD, Jewell g HOLLOWAY, Whitney CABLE, Madison MABREY, Michaela HUFFMAN, Hannah WRIGHT, Markisha TEAM Totals % 20.0% 75.0% SETON HALL 49 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f GREEN, Terry f JOHNSON, Janee f MORRIS, Brittany g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba WEBB, Brittany MCCALL, Jasmine JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 36.4% 55.6% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Notre Dame Record: 22-1, 10-0 Seton Hall Record: 8-15, 3-7 Officials: Sue Blauch, Tom Danaher, Geraldine Smith Technical fouls: Notre Dame-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 2,600 Second Half Surge Leads #2/3 Notre Dame Past Seton Hall SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team had three players score in double figures, led by senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) who finished with 16 points with four three-pointers but the Pirates fell to No. 2/3 Notre Dame, 69-49, on Saturday afternoon at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, N.J. Morris, who is closing in on Seton Hall s all-time three-point record, now needs just four more treys to tie Ebonie Williams ( 07-10) and Jodi Brooks ( 90-94) for first place in program history with 156. She also jumped into a tie for sixth-place on the SHU single-season list with 48 three-point field goals this year. Redshirt-sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) finished with 11 points, six assists and a season high five steals against the Fighting Irish and freshman Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) gave the Pirates a big boost off the bench, finishing with 10 points and a pair of three pointers. Saturday s contest marked Seton Hall University s (8-15, 3-7) annual Play 4Kay game, supporting the Women s Basketball Coaches Association initiative to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research, as the Pirates donned their pink and white uniforms. To make a Play 4Kay donation, visit Notre Dame s (22-1, 10-0) offense was firing on all cylinders to start the game as it made five of its first seven field goal attempts on the way to a 20-7 lead eight minutes into the action. From that point forward Seton Hall went on to outscore UND over the remainder of the first half, including a 13-4 SHU run over the final six minutes of the period, and trailed by just seven, 35-28, at the intermission. Facing a 16-point deficit, its largest of the opening half, Simmons sparked the Seton Hall surge at the end of the half with a three-pointer with 5:47 remaining. Her shot was one of three long-range buckets the Pirates hit over the span. Morris connected on a triple 1:50 later to cut the Notre Dame lead down to eight, 33-25, and two possessions later Morris found Richardson-Smith out on the wing for another three-pointer and the Fighting Irish were up by just five. Coming out of the half Notre Dame scored on its first two possessions to regain a double-digit lead, 39-28, leading to a Seton Hall timeout. After the stoppage Morris knocked down a jump shot and then nailed a three to pull Seton Hall back within six, Notre Dame went on a 12-3 run over the next 5:25, building its lead back up to 16 points on a Kayla McBride layup with 11:39 to play and the Fighting Irish led by as many as 27 points down the stretch. Never showing any signs of a letdown, Seton Hall finished the game by outscoring Notre Dame 7-0 over the final two minutes. Morris hit a long jumper with under a minute to play and drilled her fourth three-pointer of the day on Seton Hall s last possession. Ariel Braker led four Notre Dame players who finished in double figures with 15 points on 5-for-6 shooting. McBride scored 12 points, Natalie Achonwa had 11 points and a teamhigh nine rebounds and Skylar Diggins finished with 11 points and six assists. GAME #24: VILLANOVA 63, SETON HALL 34 Feb. 13, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) VILLANOVA 63 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 01 HOLEMAN, Taylor f BURFORD, Lauren f SWEENEY, Laura f ROBERTS, Rachel g CAREY, Jesse g COYER, Katherine KANE, Devon PEARSON, Megan WAMALA, Jessica EDWARDS, Kavunaa LEER, Emily TEAM Totals % 47.4% 66.7% SETON HALL 34 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f JOHNSON, Janee f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry MCCALL, Jasmine JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 30.0% 60.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Villanova Record: 17-7, 6-5 Seton Hall Record: 8-16, 3-8 Officials: Denise Brooks, Kathy Lonergan, Michael Schmidt Technical fouls: Villanova-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 285 Hot Start Leads Villanova Past Seton Hall SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Freshman forward Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas) scored in double figures for the second-straight game but the Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell to Villanova, 63-34, on Wednesday night at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, N.J. Richardson-Smith finished with 12 points on 5-for-8 shooting and also knocked down a pair of three-pointers. She has scored in double figures in back-to-back games for the first time in her career and is averaging 7.3 points per game over the last six games, above her season-average of 5.3. Redshirt-sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) scored six points with five assists and three rebounds. She ranks seventh in the BIG EAST in minutes per game and logged all 40 minutes for the second-straight game and for the fourth time this season. Senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) scored seven points and hit one three pointer as she continues her ascent up the Seton Hall three-point record book. She now sits just four threes away from becoming Seton Hall s all-time leader. Villanova jumped out to a great start offensively, opening the game on a 13-0 run over the first 5:30 minutes. The Wildcats nailed six three-pointers in the opening period to build a 15-point, 30-15, advantage by the intermission. Senior Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe) snapped the SHU cold shooting streak, getting to the basket as she drew a foul to put the Pirates on the scoreboard. Three-point shooting allowed Seton Hall to cut a 13-point deficit down to just seven in a matter of seconds. With a little over five minutes remaining in the first Morris drove through the paint and dished the ball out to Richardson-Smith on the wing for a long-range bucket. Following a defensive stop Morris called her own number from three, making it a triple on consecutive possessions for The Hall and the Pirates trailed just The Wildcats answered with a pair of their own three-pointers, first a trey for Jesse Carey followed by Emily Leer connecting from deep 90 seconds later. Villanova shot 6-for-11 (54.5 percent) from long range in the first half and the Wildcats forced eight Seton Hall turnovers, taking advantage of the extra possessions to outscore the Pirates 7-2 after the change of possession. The second half saw the Wildcats continue their hot three-point shooting. Villanova opened the period by hitting five of its first seven field goals, including a pair of three-pointers, as a part of a 12-2 run. Laura Sweeney scored 14 points with six rebounds, three assists, three blocks and five steals to pace Villanova. Devon Kane finished with 12 points and hit both of her threepoint attempts. The Wildcats hit nine three-pointers as a team and shot 47.4 percent from long distance SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 35

37 GAME #25: USF 67, SETON HALL 56 Feb. 16, 2013 Tampa, Fla. (Sun Dome) SETON HALL 56 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f JOHNSON, Janee f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry MCCALL, Jasmine JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 34.5% 40.0% USF 67 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 24 JENKINS, Alisia f MCDONALD, Akila c SMITH, Andrell g OREKHOVA, Inga g SMITH, Andrea g SAUNDERS, Kaneisha CONNER, Tiffany WILLIAMS, Courtney ROWE, Caitlin NAYLOR, Shavontae TEAM Totals % 31.3% 52.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 8-17, 3-9 USF Record: 17-7, 6-5 Officials: Bryan Brunette, Michael McConnell, Tiara Cruse Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. USF-None. Attendance: 1226 BRITTANY MORRIS BREAKS THREE-POINT RECORD AT USF TAMPA, FLA. - Senior guard Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) scored 23 points and broke the Seton Hall career three-point field goal record but the Seton Hall University women s basketball team s comeback attempt at USF fell short, as the Pirates lost on Saturday night at the Sun Dome in Tampa, Fla. Behind an amazing stretch of long-range shooting the Pirates cut what was at one time a 29-point USF lead all the way down to eight points with fewer two minutes remaining but were unable to come closer down the stretch. The Seton Hall (8-17, 3-9) run was solely a result of hot three-point shooting. The Pirates nailed nine three pointers in the second half, and their final eight field goals of the game were all from long distance, with Seton Hall knocking down eight treys over a span of just 6:45. Leading the charge was Morris, who scored 22 of her 23 points in the second half, and she knocked down six three-pointers in the process. That is where the record-breaking day begins, as Morris is now Seton Hall s all-time three-point leader with 159 threes in her career. It was her third 20-point game of the season, and the first time in her career she knocked down six three-pointers, which ties for the third-highest single-game long-range shooting effort in school history. The 10 team three-pointers fell just one shy of tying the school record of 11, set twice, the last coming just last season when the Pirates hit 10 threes against Drexel on Dec. 12, The 29 three-point attempts were one shy of the school record of 30, set at Georgetown just last month. Redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) also scored in double figures, finishing with 10 points and seven assists. Sophomore Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) pulled down a career-high 13 rebounds, which is the highest individual rebound total for an SHU player this season. She also had four points, four assists, three steals and three blocks. Despite getting off to a slow start offensively and trailing by as many as 16 points in the first half, Seton Hall limited USF to 0-for-8 shooting from three-point range, and used a 7-0 run to cut the Bulls lead to nine points with fewer than two minutes to play in the period. Senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) sparked the SHU run, stepping up for a three-pointer with 3:07 to play and hitting nothing but nylon. It was the only three-pointer for either team in the first half. The Pirates run continued with freshman Jasmine McCall (Manalapan, N.J.) getting involved in the action. She converted a pair of free throws before making an off balance 10-foot bank shot from the right side to score four points in less than a minute for Seton Hall, making the USF lead just with 1:40 to play. The Bulls (17-7, 6-5) countered with a 7-0 run to end the half, culminating with an Akila McDonald layup as time expired in the period. Simmons filled up the stat sheet in the first half, scoring seven points with four steals and three rebounds. She got to the free throw line six times, but made just three attempts; SHU shot 6-for-12 from the stripe through the first 20 minutes. GAME #26: SETON HALL 72, PROVIDENCE 56 Feb. 20, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) PROVIDENCE 56 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 30 IISKOLA, Evi f EDWARDS, Brianna f HARRIS, Alexis f ROBERTS, Symone g RULE, Tori g PEARSON, Danielle BALDWIN, Chanise SELLS, Lexi RUSSIAN, Annie TEAM Totals % 25.0% 75.0% SETON HALL 72 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f JOHNSON, Janee f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry MCCALL, Jasmine JONES, Breanna TEAM Totals % 42.9% 68.8% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Providence Record: 7-18, 2-10 Seton Hall Record: 9-17, 4-9 Officials: Bonita Spence, Joseph Vaszily, Michele O Connor-St. Pierre Technical fouls: Providence-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 317 MORRIS AND SIMMONS GUIDE PIRATES PAST PROVIDENCE, SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) poured in a career-high 27 points and redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) scored a career-best 21 points to lead the Seton Hall University women s basketball team past Providence College, 72-56, on Wednesday night at Walsh Gym in South Orange, N.J. Morris continued her recent hot shooting streak for The Hall, netting a career-high in scoring a game after she became Seton Hall s all-time three-point leader. She scored more than 20 points in the second-straight game, and also buried six three-pointers in back-toback outings, a career-best for the sharp shooter. Morris 10 field goals were a season-high for a Seton Hall player and she also added four assists and five rebounds in 37 minutes. Simmons was nearly perfect from the field to provide a nice compliment to Morris crisp outside shooting. The Pirates point guard tallied her career-high on 8-for-9 shooting, and she knocked down both of her long-range attempts. The victory marked Seton Hall s fourth BIG EAST win this season, the most for the Pirates since the campaign, and the Pirates reached nine wins for the first time under head coach Anne Donovan. The 72 points scored is the second-highest offensive output for Seton Hall this season and the most points the Pirates have scored in a BIG EAST game. After a great offensive first half the Pirates managed to improve on those numbers in the second, shooting 60.0 percent (12-for-20) from the field, the highest single-half field goal percentage of the season, and SHU shot 56.5 percent from the floor in the game, also a season-high. Seton Hall knocked down a pair of three pointers during an early 8-0 run that ended with the Pirates in front, 14-6, fewer than seven minutes into the game. Simmons stepped up and nailed a three from the top of the key early in a possession to make the score 11-6, and just 21 seconds later Morris buried the 160th three pointer of her career. From there Providence mounted a comeback, holding the Pirates scoreless over a seven minute stretch as the Friars came all the way back to tie the game, 14-14, on an Evi Iiskola jumper with 6:24 remaining. The score would not remain tied for long as Seton Hall ended the first half on an absolute offensive tear, scoring 19 points over the final 6:07 and converting on nine of its final 12 possessions of the period, including a stretch of seven-straight possessions with a field goal. Seton Hall shot 53.8 percent (14-for-26) from the field in the first half and dominated the glass with a edge in rebounding. Morris had 15 of her points by the break, and Simmons also had double figures at the half with 10 points on 4-for-5 shooting. Providence came as close of six points in the second half, trimming the Pirates advantage to with 13:50 to play. Who other than Morris came through with a clutch three pointer to put a stop to the Friars run and spark what turned into an 8-2 Seton Hall burst that put the Pirates up by double digits for good SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 36

38 GAME #27: #3 CONNECTICUT 90, SETON HALL 30 Feb. 23, 2013 Storrs, Conn. (Gampel Pavilion) SETON HALL 30 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f JONES, Breanna f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta EKEDIGWE, Chizoba WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry JOHNSON, Janee TEAM Totals % 29.4% 100.0% CONNECTICUT 90 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 23 MOSQUEDA-Lewis, K. f BUCK, Heather f DOLSON, Stefanie c DOTY, Caroline g FARIS, Kelly g TUCK, Morgan JEFFERSON, Moriah HARTLEY, Bria STEWART, Breanna STOKES, Kiah TEAM Totals % 55.0% 57.9% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 9-18, 4-10 Connecticut Record: 25-2, 12-1 Officials: Angela Lewis, Tom Danaher, Joanne Aldrich Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Connecticut-None. Attendance: 9107 PIRATES FALL AT THIRD-RANKED CONNECTICUT STORRS, CONN. - The Seton Hall University women s basketball team fell to third-ranked University of Connecticut, 90-30, on Saturday afternoon at Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Conn. Senior Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.) came off the bench to score 12 points behind four three-point field goals to lead the Pirates offensively. Redshirt-sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) scored all nine of her points in the second half, also finishing with a team-high three assists, four rebounds and three steals. Connecticut (25-2, 12-1) took advantage of a couple of early Seton Hall (9-18, 4-10) turnovers and hit its first three shots form the field to jump out to a 7-0 lead before Green nailed a three-point shot to get the Pirates on the scoreboard. The Huskies extended their advantage to 11 points thanks to an impressive three-point shooting performance for Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, who nailed four threes over the first seven minutes of action. That run was snapped by freshman Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Bay City, Texas), who was good from three to pull Seton Hall within eight, Over the next five minutes Connecticut responded with a 14-0 run. Freshman Breanna Stewart was a big factor in that stretch, hitting three-straight field goal attempts over just 1:23. Green s second trey of the period meant the end of the Huskies run. Sophomore Chizoba Ekedigwe (Laurel, Md.) scored the final four points of the half for Seton Hall, as the Pirates bench accounted for all 15 of the team s first half points. Simmons played all 20 minutes of the second half and went 5-for-5 from the free throw line. Led by Green s team-high 12 points the Pirates bench accounted for 21 points, the fifth-highest scoring game for Seton Hall s second unit this season. Mosqueda-Lewis and Kelly Faris led four Connecticut Huskies in double figures with 18 points apiece. Stewart came off the bench to score 16 points to go along with eight rebounds and Stefanie Dolson finished with 12 points and a team-high nine rebounds. Seton Hall returns to action on Wednesday, Feb. 27, when it heads to Louisville, Ky., to take on the #12/11 University of Louisville Cardinals at the KFC Yum! Center at 7 p.m. GAME #28: #16 LOUISVILLE 72, SETON HALL 62 Feb. 27, 2013 Louisville, Ky. (KFC Yum! Center) SETON HALL 62 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f JONES, Breanna f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry JOHNSON, Janee TEAM Totals % 28.6% 83.3% LOUISVILLE 72 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 00 HAMMOND, Sara f REID, Monique f HARPER, Shelby g SLAUGHTER, Antonita g SMITH, Bria g VAILS, Sheronne WALTON, Cortnee DEINES, Megan SCHIMMEL, Jude SCHIMMEL, Shoni TEAM Totals % 57.1% 80.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Record: 9-19, 4-11 Louisville Record: 23-6, 11-4 Officials: Maj Forsberg, Bruce Morris, Thurman Leggs, Jr. Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Louisville-None. Attendance: 9232 UPSET BID AT LOUISVILLE FALLS JUST SHORT, LOUISVILLE, KY. - Despite having three players score in double figures, led by seniorbrittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) 20 points, the Seton Hall University women s basketball team s upset bid at #16 Louisville fell just short, 72-62, on Wednesday night at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky. Louisville led by as many as 13 points in the second half but by holding the Cardinals without a field goal for the final 6:57 of the game the Pirates were able to pull as close as six points, 64-58, on an Alexis Brown (Jacksonville, Fla.) bank shot with just over a minute to play. However, Louisville (23-6, 11-4) was 12-for-12 from the free throw line over the final 6:28 of the game, including a stretch of eight-straight makes in the final minute. Morris scored 20 points for the fifth time this season and third time over the last four games, sinking three three-pointers to extend her school record to 168 long-range makes. Redshirt sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) finished with 18 points to go along with seven assists, six rebounds and three steals, while Brown scored a career-high 14 points and nailed the first three-pointer of her career. Simmons scored the first six points of the game for Seton Hall, making a tough layup and then a floater down the middle of the lane to give the Pirates an early 4-0 lead. Behind five points for Monique Reid the Cardinals came back with eight unanswered points, a run that was snapped by a Simmons mid-range jumper. Morris first triple of the game resulted in an tie, only again Louisville regained the advantage with a brief scoring spurt, pulling ahead by six, 17-11, following a Sheronne Valis free-throw. The next five points of the game belonged to the Pirates. Morris connected from deep for a second time and Simmons fourth field goal of the half made it a one-point game. The Cardinals offense was clicking down the stretch as Louisville put up 19 points over the final 7:41 of the half, led by Bria Smith s eight points. Louisville shot 57.1 percent (12-for-21) from the floor in the opening period and hit five of its final six shots from the field, with the only miss coming on a Shoni Schimmel three-point attempt as time expired. Brown scored the first five points of the second half for Seton Hall, pulling the Pirates within five points, 38-33, as she converted a three-point play by catching the Cardinal defense off guard and sprinting through the middle of the lane for a layup as she was fouled. Powered by an 11-2 run that featured a pair of Shoni Schimmel three pointers Louisville was able to extend its lead all the way to 13 points only to have Seton Hall come back to pull within seven, 51-44, thanks to a Breanna Jones (Springfield, Va.) jumper and a three for Brown. Louisville answered right back as Jude Schimmel hit a high-arching three on the Cardinals next possession to go back up by 13. The Cardinals would hit just two more field goals over the final 10 minutes of the game, relying on efficient free throw shooting to clinch the win SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 37

39 GAME #29: SETON HALL 60, ST. JOHN S 51 March 2, 2013 South Orange, N.J. (Walsh Gymnasium) ST. JOHN S 51 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 24 NWACHUKWU, Mary f HANDFORD, Aliyyah g McKENITH, Nadirah g BROWN, Briana g SMITH, Shenneika g THOMPSON, Amber LANGLEY, Keylantra TEAM Totals % 13.3% 77.3% SETON HALL 60 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f GREEN, Terry f JONES, Breanna f MORRIS, Brittany g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta BROWN, Alexis WEBB, Brittany JOHNSON, Janee TEAM Totals % 47.1% 40.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total St. John s Record: 16-11, 10-5 Seton Hall Record: 10-19, 5-11 Officials: Dee Kantner, Bonita Spence, Kevin Pethtel Technical fouls: St. John s-none. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 696 MORRIS SCORES CAREER-HIGH 28 IN UPSET OVER ST. JOHN S SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Behind a career-high 28 points from senior guard Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) the Seton Hall University women s basketball team upset the St. John s Red Storm, 60-51, in its regular season finale on Saturday night at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, N.J. With the win the Pirates snapped a 10-game losing streak to St. John s; it was Seton Hall s first win over the Red Storm since a victory on Feb. 24, The Pirates also avenged a to St. John s at Madison Square Garden earlier this season. Morris was spectacular offensively for Seton Hall in the win. She finished with five three pointers and shot 10-for-22 from the field setting a new career high for the second time over the last four games. She has scored 20 or more points in four of the last five games and is averaging 19.6 ppg over that stretch. Making Morris performance even more special is that it came on senior night as prior to tipoff Seton Hall honored its four seniors who were playing in their final game at Walsh Gymnasium, Morris, Terry Green (Brentwood, N.Y.), Breanna Jones (Springfield, Va.) and Alexandra Maseko (Harare, Zimbabwe). Redshirt-sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) also scored in double figures for Seton Hall, finishing with 13 points on 5-for-10 shooting with a career-high three three-pointers and a team best four assists. Seton Hall had four players finish with seven rebounds and the Pirates dominated St. John s on the glass, outrebounding the Red Storm by a margin. Not only did it tie the biggest rebounding advantage for Seton Hall this year, the Pirates were outrebounded in the loss at St. John s, 43-28, back in January. Propelled by an efficient attack from outside Seton Hall took a lead into the half. The Pirates were 5-for-11 (45.5 percent) from downtown through 20 minutes of action, while St. John s connected on just one shot from three-point range. As she has done all season Morris led the way for Seton Hall from the perimeter, draining three shots from downtown in the opening half including the Pirates first two field goals of the game. St. John s responded to Morris pair of triples with a 9-2 run to take an 11-8 with 12:45 to play in the first, but Morris broke the run with a jumper to pull the Pirates back within one. The Red Storm maintained their lead over the next eight minutes before Simmons took over the game and guided Seton Hall to a four-point lead at the half. Simmons scored five-straight points, burying her first three of the game and then stripping Nadirah McKenith at midcourt and sprinting down for an easy two. St. John s briefly regained a three-point lead only to have Morris come back and knot the score at with her third trey, and the Pirates went back up by three, 25-22, when Simmons hit from deep 42 seconds later. Coming out of the half Seton Hall took its largest lead of the game, 31-25, on a Morris layup, but that advantage would be short lived as St. John s used an 8-0 run to take a lead on an Aliyyah Handford bucket with 16:29 to play. Over the next 10 minutes of game time neither team would lead by more than two points and the score would be tied four more times before the Pirates finally pulled away. GAME #30: SETON HALL 60, CINCINNATI 55 March 8, 2013 Hartford, Conn. (XL Center) CINCINNATI 55 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 11 TURNER, Tiffany f DUNN, Lesha c COOK, Kayla g DURLEY, Alexis g HOLLINS, Dayeesha g LOVETT, Alyesha WHITFIELD, Jasmine JAMISON, Chelsea RANDOLPH, Jeanise TEAM Totals % 44.4% 78.9% SETON HALL 60 tot-fg 3-point rebounds 13 MASEKO, Alexandra f JONES, Breanna f MORRIS, Brittany g BROWN, Alexis g SIMMONS, Ka-Deidre g RICHARDSON-SMITH, Ta WEBB, Brittany GREEN, Terry JOHNSON, Janee TEAM Totals % 31.3% 61.9% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Cincinnati Record: Seton Hall Record: Officials: Bonita Spence, Tom Danaher, Norma Jones Technical fouls: Cincinnati-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 4,112 PIRATES beat cincinnati, 60-55; ADVANCE TO BIG EAST SECOND ROUND HARTFORD, CONN. - Behind a crucial scoring run to start the second half the Seton Hall University women s basketball team defeated Cincinnati, 60-55, in the first round of the 2013 BIG EAST Championship on Friday afternoon at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn. Seton Hall, who finished the season with a 5-11 record in the BIG EAST for the most conference wins since 2007, won its first BIG EAST Tournament games since a win over Georgetown in Friday afternoon s contest was the first-ever postseason meeting between Seton Hall and Cincinnati, and the game hinged on big Seton Hall scoring run to open the second half. Cincinnati took a lead into the half and scored a bucket on its first possession of the second period to grab its largest lead of the game, Senior Brittany Morris (Raleigh, N.C.) nailed a three, her first of the game, to knot the score at and two minutes later it was senior Breanna Jones (Springfield, Va.) grabbing an offensive rebounds with a put back to give the Pirates a one point lead, their first since the six minute mark of the first half. Jones bucket was part of what would turn into an 18-2 Seton Hall run over a span of 11 minutes. Cincinnati went more than 12 minutes without a field goal, missing 12 straight field goal attempts while turning the ball over six times before Kayla Cook hit a three with 5:14 left in the game. Cook s triple sparked a 13-3 Cincinnati run as the Bearcats pulled all the way within three points, 56-53, with 59 seconds to play, but Morris was 4-for-4 from the free throw line down the stretch to ice the game for Seton Hall. Morris finished with 18 points and was 8-for-10 from the free throw line. It is the 18th time this season she has led the team in scoring. With 984 points in her career Morris now needs just seven points to move into the top 20 in program history and is 16 shy of becoming Seton Hall s 20th member of the 1,000-point club. Redshirt-sophomore Ka-Deidre Simmons (Newark, N.J.) also scored in double figures with 13 points and a team-high four assists. Jones scored a career-high eight points and pulled down a career-best and team-high nine rebounds. Since being inserted into the starting lineup four games ago she is averaging 5.8 rebounds per game. Seton Hall displayed a significant amount of balance offensively in the first half. The Pirates first seven field goals of the game all came from different players and eight of the nine players that saw action in the opening period hit at least one bucket. Morris started the scoring with a runner in the paint as the shot clock neared expiration and Simmons spotted up for a three from the top of the key to give the Pirates an early 5-0 lead. Seton Hall maintained that advantage as Jones and then junior Brittany Webb (New York, N.Y.) got in on the action with a pair of mid-range jump shots, but then Cincinnati s Dayeesha Hollins got hot from three, hitting a pair of long-range buckets as a part of an 8-2 Bearcat run that gave Cincinnati a lead. The rest of the first half was back in forth, with neither team leading by more than three points over the final seven minutes of the period. Four-straight points for Alexis Durley allowed the Bearcats to move in front by three and from there the Pirates kept pace, eventually tying the game at on a Simmons three, only to have Cincinnati take a two-point lead into the locker room SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 38

40 0 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP SIDNEY COOK FRESHMAN 6-2 FORWARD PARKTON, N.C. (SOUTH VIEW) : Will apply for a medical redshirt for the season. CAREER HIGHS POINTS N/A FG MADE N/A FG ATT. N/A 3FG MADE N/A 3FG ATT. N/A FT MADE N/A FT ATT. N/A REBOUNDS N/A ASSISTS N/A STEALS N/A BLOCKS N/A TURNOVERS N/A MINUTES N/A SEASON HIGHS POINTS N/A FG MADE N/A FG ATT. N/A 3PT MADE N/A 3PT ATT. N/A FT MADE N/A FT ATT. N/A REBOUNDS N/A ASSISTS N/A STEALS N/A BLOCKS N/A TURNOVERS N/A MINUTES N/A COOK 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. NJIT LAFAYETTE at Temple at Michigan vs. Wyoming vs. South Dakota SIENA SOUTH CAROLINA at Wake Forest MOUNT ST. MARY S NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS WOFFORD PITTSBURGH at Cincinnati at St. John s MARQUETTE at Georgetown USF RUTGERS at Syracuse at DePaul NOTRE DAME VILLANOVA at USF PROVIDENCE at Connecticut at Louisville ST. JOHN S vs. Cincinnati vs. St. John s COOK S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG 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

41 1 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP TABATHA RICHARDSON-SMITH FRESHMAN 6-0 FORWARD BAY CITY, TEXAS (BAY CITY) : Scored five points with six boards and three assists in 21 minutes in collegiatge debut against NJIT (11/9)... First double-figure scoring game of her career with 15 points to go along with six boards against Lafayette (11/11)... Scored four points in 12 minutes at Temple (11/14)... Tied for the team lead with nine points at Michigan (11/19)... Scored five points and pulled down seven rebounds against Wyoming (11/23)... Grabbed a pair of rebounds in 13 minutes against South Dakota (11/24)... Poured in a career-high 19 points on 8-of-11 shooting and drained three three-pointers in 30 minutes in a win over Siena (11/28)... Swatted two shots in eight minutes against No. 24 South Carolina (12/2)... Scored five points and pulled down a pair of rebounds in 11 minutes at Wake Forest (12/8)... Finished with two points and a rebound in nine minutes as a reserve against Mount St. Mary s (12/16)... Scored in double figures for the third time, finishing with 14 points on 7-of-12 shooting against New Orleans (12/19)... Came off the bench to score four points with three rebounds in 11 minutes against Memphis (12/22)... Logged four minutes with a rebound and blocked shot in a win over Wofford (12/30)... Saw fiive minutes of action in the Pirates BIG EAST opening win over Pittsburgh (1/5)... Played one minute in Seton Hall s win at Cincinnati (1/9)... Came off the bench to log 11 minutes, scoring four points with three rebounds and a career-high three steals at St. John s (1/12)... Logged seven minutes with two points and a rebound against Marquette (1/15)... Hit a three-pointer and pulled down three rebounds with an assist in eight minutes at Georgetown (1/19)... Reached double figures in scoring for the fourth time, finishing with 15 points and six rebounds against USF (1/22)... Saw seven minutes of action in the Pirates win over Rutgers (1/27)... Nailed a three CAREER HIGHS POINTS 19 vs. Siena 11/28/12 FG MADE 8 vs. Siena 11/28/12 FG ATT. 12 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 3FG MADE 3 2x, last vs. USF 1/22/13 3FG ATT. 6 vs. Siena 11/28/12 FT MADE 4 2x, last vs. USF 1/22/13 FT ATT. 6 vs. USF 1/22/13 REBOUNDS 7 vs. Wyoming 11/23/12 ASSISTS 3 vs. NJIT 11/9/12 STEALS 3 2x, last at Connecticut 2/23/13 BLOCKS 2 2x, last vs. South Carolina 12/2/12 TURNOVERS 2 7x, last vs. Connecticut 2/23/13 MINUTES 30 vs. Siena 11/28/12 SEASON HIGHS POINTS 19 vs. Siena 11/28/12 FG MADE 8 vs. Siena 11/28/12 FG ATT. 12 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 3FG MADE 3 2x, last vs. USF 1/22/13 3FG ATT. 6 vs. Siena 11/28/12 FT MADE 4 2x, last vs. USF 1/22/13 FT ATT. 6 vs. USF 1/22/13 REBOUNDS 7 vs. Wyoming 11/23/12 ASSISTS 3 vs. NJIT 11/9/12 STEALS 3 2x, last at Connecticut 2/23/13 BLOCKS 2 2x, last vs. South Carolina 12/2/12 TURNOVERS 2 7x, last vs. Connecticut 2/23/13 MINUTES 30 vs. Siena 11/28/12 pointer and finished with three points and five rebounds in 16 minutes at Syracuse (1/30)... Tied for the team lead with six rebounds, also scoring four points in 10 minutes at DePaul (2/6)... Provided a great spark off the bench against Notre Dame scoring 10 points behind a pair of three-point field goals to finish in double figures for a fifth time this season (2/9)... Scored in double figures in back-to-back games for the first time in her career, finishing with a team-high 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting against Villanova (2/13)... Saw four minutes of action at USF (2/16)... Finished with 11 points, four rebounds and a made three, all coming during 11 minutes of action in the second half in a win over Providence (2/20)... Scored three points with three rebounds and tied her season-high with three steals at Connecticut (2/23)... Played three minutes and finished with a rebound at Louisville (2/27)... Saw eight minutes of action in a win over St. John s (3/2)... Provided a scoring burst off the bench, finishing with five points including a three pointer in nine minutes against Cincinnati in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament (3/8). RICHARDSON-SMITH 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. NJIT LAFAYETTE at Temple at Michigan vs. Wyoming vs. South Dakota SIENA SOUTH CAROLINA at Wake Forest MOUNT ST. MARY S NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS WOFFORD PITTSBURGH at Cincinnati at St. John s MARQUETTE at Georgetown USF RUTGERS at Syracuse at DePaul NOTRE DAME VILLANOVA at USF PROVIDENCE at Connecticut at Louisville ST. JOHN S vs. Cincinnati vs. St. John s RICHARDSON-SMITH S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 40

42 2 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP **SECOND-TEAM ALL-BIG EAST** BRITTANY MORRIS SENIOR 5-6 GUARD RALEIGH, N.C. (BROUGHTON) : Earned Second-Team All-BIG EAST accolades... Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Jan Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll for a scond time on March 5... Scored a team-high 15 points while shooting a career-best 8-for-8 from the line and tied her career-high with seven rebounds against NJIT (11/9)... Scored a game-high 23 points on 8-of-10 shooting with three three-pointers against Lafayette (11/11)... Scored 12 points and had a career-high four steals at Temple (11/14)... Tie for the team lead with nine points to go along with three steals at Michigan (11/19)... Scored a team-high 13 points and drained a pair of threes against Wyoming (11/23)... Tied her career-high with five assists to go along with 12 points and 8-for-8 shooting at the free throw line against South Dakota (11/24)... Tied for the team lead with five assists and also scored four points in 32 minutes in a win over Siena (11/28)... Scored a team-high 10 points and matched her career-high with 38 minutes against No. 24 South Carolina (12/2)... Knocked down a pair of three-pointers and scored 12 points with three assists at Wake Forest (12/8)... Had nine points and made a pair of three-pointers against Mount St. Mary s (12/16)... Shot 3-for-6 from three-point range to finish with 12 points, four rebounds and four assists against New Orleans (12/19)... Recorded her second 20-point game of the season finishing with 22 points behind a season-high four three-point field goals against Memphis (12/22)... Hit a critical three late in the game to finish with five points and four assists in a win over Wofford (12/30)... Scored a team-high 19 points to go along with five rebounds and five assists while attempting a career-high 10 free throws in a win over Pittsburgh (1/5)... Shot 3-for-6 from three-point range and finished with 16 points and a team-high four assists in a win at Cincinnati (1/9)... Scored seven points and tied for the team lead with three assists at St. John s (1/12)... Led the Pirates with 18 points on 4-for-7 shooting from three-point range against Marquette (1/15)... Moved into first-place in school history in three-point field goal attempts, also hitting two threes and scoring six points at Georgetown (1/19)... Eclipsed 800-career points and tied for the team lead with 15 points, sinking three three-pointers with three CAREER HIGHS POINTS 28 vs. St. John s 3/2/13 FG MADE 10 3x, last vs. St. John s 3/2/13 FG ATT. 22 vs. St. John s 3/2/13 3PT MADE 6 2x, last vs. Providence 2/20/13 3PT ATT. 16 at USF 2/16/13 FT MADE 8 3x, last vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 FT ATT. 10 2x, last vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 REBOUNDS 7 3x, last vs. NJIT 11/9/12 ASSISTS 5 5x, last vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 STEALS 4 3x, last vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 BLOCKS 2 vs. Wake Forest 12/4/11 TURNOVERS 6 2x, last at Rutgers 2/21/12 MINUTES 38 6x, last vs. St. John s 3/2/13 SEASON HIGHS POINTS 28 vs. St. John s 3/2/13 FG MADE 10 2x, last vs. St. John s 3/2/13 FG ATT. 22 vs. St. John s 3/2/13 3PT MADE 6 2x, last vs. Providence 2/20/13 3PT ATT. 16 at USF 2/16/13 FT MADE 8 3x, last vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 FT ATT. 10 2x, last vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 REBOUNDS 7 vs. NJIT 11/9/12 ASSISTS 5 3x, last vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 STEALS 4 3x, last vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 BLOCKS 1 vs. St. John s 3/2/13 TURNOVERS 5 3x, last vs. Providence 2/20/13 MINUTES 38 3x, last vs. St. John s 3/2/13 rebounds and three assists against USF (1/22)... Led Seton Hall to a win over Rutgers with a team-high 19 points on 3-for-5 shooting from three-point range (1/27)... Finished with two points, three steals and three rebounds in 26 minutes at Syracuse (1/30)... Led Seton Hall in scoring at DePaul with all 13 points coming in the second half when she buried three three-pointers (2/6)... Tied her season high by nailing four three pointers to finish with a game-high 16 points against Notre Dame (2/9)... Finished with seven points in 26 minutes played against Villanova (2/13)... Nailed a career-high six three pointers, breaking the SHU career-record for threes (156), in addition to tying her season-high with 23 points at USF (2/16)... Torched Providence for a career-high 27 points while tying her career-high with 10 field goals and six three pointers, also eclipsing 900-career points in the process (2/20)... Held scoreless for the first time all season at Connecticut (2/23)... Reached the 20-point plateau for the third time in four games, also recording three rebounds and two assists at Louisville (2/27)... Exploded for a career-high 28 points behind 10 field goals and five three points to lead the Pirates to a win over St. John s. scoring 20 points for the fourth time over a five-game span (3/2)... Tallied a team-high 18 points, shooting 8-for-10 from the free throw line while tying her career high with four steals against Cincinnati in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament (3/8). MORRIS 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. NJIT * LAFAYETTE * at Temple * at Michigan * vs. Wyoming * vs. South Dakota * SIENA * SOUTH CAROLINA * at Wake Forest * MOUNT ST. MARY S * NEW ORLEANS * MEMPHIS * WOFFORD * PITTSBURGH * at Cincinnati * at St. John s * MARQUETTE * at Georgetown * USF * RUTGERS * at Syracuse * at DePaul * NOTRE DAME * VILLANOVA * at USF * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * at Louisville * ST. JOHN S * vs. Cincinnati * vs. St. John s MORRIS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG 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

43 3 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP CHIZOBA EKEDIGWE SOPHOMORE 6-5 CENTER LAUREL, MD. (ST. VINCENT PALLOTTI) : Made her first-career start and scored a career-high seven points in 24 minutes against NJIT (11/9)... Scored seven points with new career-highs in field goals (3) and field goal attempts (5) against Lafayette (11/11)... Pulled down five rebounds to go along with two points at Temple (11/14)... Started and finished with two points at Michigan (11/19)... Blocked a career-high two shots and pulled down five boards against Wyoming (11/23)... Scored two points and grabbed two rebounds with an assist against South Dakota (11/24)... Tied her career-high with a pair of blocked shots and scored four points in a win over Siena (11/28)... Played 10 minutes and pulled down two rebounds against No. 24 South Carolina (12/2)... Logged 16 minutes and finished with two rebounds at Wake Forest (12/8)... Scored two points and had three rebounds in 13 minutes against Mount St. Mary s (12/16)... Recorded two points and two rebounds in 13 minutes against New Orleans (12/19)... Made her only field goal attempt of the game to finish with two points in seven minutes in a win over Wofford (12/30)... Saw five minutes of action in the Pirates BIG EAST opening win over Pittsburgh (1/5)... Finished with one point and a steal in six minutes of action at St. John s (1/12)... Saw seven minutes of action against Marquette (1/15)... Pulled down a rebound in seven minutes of action at Georgetown (1/19)... Grabbed a rebound in five minutes at Syracuse (1/30)... Played 12 minutes with two points and two rebounds at DePaul (2/6)... Saw five minutes of action against Notre Dame (2/9)... Tied her career-highs with two blocks and a steal in five minutes of action at USF (2/16)... Logged six minutes in a win over Providence (2/20)... Went 2-for-2 from the field, scoring four points in 11 minutes at Connecticut (2/23). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 7 2x, last vs. Lafayette 11/11/12 FG MADE 3 vs. Lafayette 11/11/12 FG ATT. 6 vs. Siena 11/28/12 3PT MADE N/A 3PT ATT. N/A FT MADE 3 vs. NJIT 11/9/12 FT ATT. 4 3x, last vs. Lafayette 11/11/12 REBOUNDS 6 vs. Alabama 11/25/11 ASSISTS 1 4x, last vs. Siena 11/24/12 STEALS 1 7x, last at USF 2/16/13 BLOCKS 2 3x, lat at USF 2/16/13 TURNOVERS 4 vs. Wyoming 11/23/12 MINUTES 31 vs. Lafayette 11/11/12 SEASON HIGHS POINTS 7 2x, last vs. Lafayette 11/11/12 FG MADE 3 vs. Lafayette 11/11/12 FG ATT. 6 vs. Siena 11/28/12 3PT MADE N/A 3PT ATT. N/A FT MADE 3 vs. NJIT 11/9/12 FT ATT. 4 2x, last vs. Lafayette 11/11/12 REBOUNDS 5 2x, last vs. Wyoming 11/23/12 ASSISTS 1 2x, last vs. Siena 11/28/12 STEALS 1 6x, last at USF 2/16/13 BLOCKS 2 3x, last at USF 2/16/13 TURNOVERS 4 vs. Wyoming 11/23/12 MINUTES 31 vs. Lafayette 11/11/12 EKEDIGWE 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. NJIT * LAFAYETTE * at Temple * at Michigan * vs. Wyoming * vs. South Dakota * SIENA SOUTH CAROLINA at Wake Forest MOUNT ST. MARY S NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS WOFFORD PITTSBURGH at Cincinnati at St. John s MARQUETTE at Georgetown USF RUTGERS at Syracuse at DePaul NOTRE DAME VILLANOVA at USF PROVIDENCE at Connecticut at Louisville ST. JOHN S vs. Cincinnati vs. St. John s EKEDIGWE S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG 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

44 5 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP ALEXIS BROWN SOPHOMORE 5-8 GUARD JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (POTTER S HOUSE CHRISTIAN) : Made season debut at Temple, finishing with four points, seven rebounds, four assists and a career-high six steals (11/14)... Finished with six boards, three assists and two steals at Michigan (11/19)... Had two points, three rebounds and two assists against Wyoming (11/23)... Scored a career-high 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting with six rebounds and two steals against South Dakota (11/24)... Recorded a career-high five assists to go along with six points and six rebounds in a win over Siena (11/28)... Scored seven points with three assists and three steals in 28 minutes against No. 24 South Carolina (12/2)... Attempted a career-high 13 field goals and finished in double figures with 10 points to go along with a season-high eight rebounds at Wake Forest (12/8)... Grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds, including six offensive boards, also scoring eight points with five assists against Mount St. Mary s (12/16)... Filled out the scoresheet with six points, four rebounds and three assists against New Orleans (12/19)... Played a career-high 38 minutes, finishing with two points and six rebounds against Memphis (12/22)... Scored eight points with five rebounds in addition to tying for the team lead with four assists in a win over Wofford (12/30)... Pulled down seven rebounds to go along with two points, two assists and two steals in a win over Pittsburgh (1/5)... Scored four points with five rebounds in a victory at Cincinnati (1/9)... Shot 3-for-8 from the field to score eight points and tie for the team lead with three assists at St. John s (1/12)... Scored in double figures for the third time, finishing with 10 points, four rebounds and a team-high four assists against Marquette (1/15)... Scored two points with three rebounds and three assists at Georgetown (1/19)... Logged 36 minutes and compiled a team-high four assists with five rebounds and four steals against USF (1/22)... CAREER HIGHS POINTS 14 at Louisville 2/27/13 FG MADE 6 2x, last at Louisville 2/27/13 FG ATT. 13 at Wake Forest 12/8/12 3PT MADE 1 at Louisville 2/27/13 3PT ATT. 2 3x, last vs. Memphis 12/22/12 FT MADE 8 vs. Connecticut 12/9/11 FT ATT. 8 vs. Connecticut 12/9/11 REBOUNDS 13 at USF 2/16/13 ASSISTS 5 3x, last vs. Providence 2/20/13 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 14 at Louisville 2/27/13 FG MADE 6 2x, last at Louisville 2/27/13 FG ATT. 13 at Wake Forest 12/8/12 3PT MADE 1 at Louisville 2/27/13 3PT ATT. 2 2x, last vs. Memphis 12/22/12 FT MADE 4 vs. Marquette 1/15/13 FT ATT. 5 vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 REBOUNDS 13 at USF 2/16/13 ASSISTS 5 3x, last vs. Providence 2/20/13 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 Scored four points to go along with a team-high nine rebounds in the Pirates win over Rutgers (1/27)... Led Seton Hall in both scoring and rebounding with 10 points and seven boards at Syracuse (1/30)... Came back against Villanova after missing two games due to injury, was held scoreless for just the second time all season (2/13)... Grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds, which also represented a new individual-high for an SHU player this season, scoring four points with four assists, a career-high three blocks and three steals at USF (2/16)... Narrowly missed recording her first-career double-double, finishing with 11 points and nine rebounds to go along with five asssts in a win over Providence (2/20)... Scored a career-high 14 points by tying her career-high with six field goals and also nailed the first thee pointer of her career at Louisville (2/27)... Tied for the team lead with seven rebounds, also finishing with three assists in 28 minutes as the Pirates beat St. John s (3/2)... Compiled five points and three rebounds in 30 minutes in a win over Cincinnati in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament (3/8). BROWN 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. NJIT LAFAYETTE at Temple at Michigan * vs. Wyoming * vs. South Dakota * SIENA * SOUTH CAROLINA * at Wake Forest * MOUNT ST. MARY S * NEW ORLEANS * MEMPHIS * WOFFORD * PITTSBURGH * at Cincinnati * at St. John s * MARQUETTE * at Georgetown USF * RUTGERS * at Syracuse * at DePaul NOTRE DAME VILLANOVA * at USF * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * at Louisville * ST. JOHN S vs. Cincinnati * vs. St. John s BROWN S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG 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 43

45 11 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP KA-DEIDRE SIMMONS RS-SOPHOMORE 5-8 GUARD NEWARK, N.J. (MALCOLM X. SHABAZZ) : Scored 12 points with a team-high four assists in 35 minutes against NJIT (11/9)... Started and played 24 minutes with two assists against Lafayette (11/11). Had four points and two rebounds at Temple (11/14)... Had six points, six rebounds and four steals at Michigan (11/19)... Scored six points with six rebounds and four steals at Michigan (11/19)... Scored 12 points and tied her career high with five assists and zero turnovers against Wyoming (11/23)... Tallied a team-high 14 points and made a career-best eight free throws against South Dakota (11/24)... Named to the Pepperdine Thanksgiving Tournament All-Tournament Team... Scored six points and shot 4-for-5 at the free throw line in a win over Siena (11/28)... Logged a season-high 39 minutes, scoring seven points and tying her career-high with five assists against No. 24 South Carolina (12/2)... Turned in an impressive game with a season-high 18 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the field and 6-of-7 from the line and a then career-high six assists at Wake Forest (12/8)... Led the Pirates with 16 points, tying her career-high with two three-pointers, while recording five assists against Mount St. Mary s (12/16)... Recorded the first double-double of her career with 12 points and a career-high 10 assists against New Orleans (12/19)... Lasted a full 40 minutes, scoring 15 points while tying for the team lead in assists (4) and rebounds (6) against Memphis (12/22)... Scored 11 points with six rebounds and tied for the team lead with four assists in a win over Wofford (12/30)... Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds while finishing with 16 points, three assists and four steals in a win over Pittsburgh (1/5)... Tied her season-high with 18 points on 7-of-9 free throw shooting in a victory at Cincinnati (1/9)... Led the Pirates with 14 points, hitting a three for a third-straight game and shooting 4-for-7 from the field at St. John s (1/12)... Made a career-high seven field goals en route to scoring 17 points with three assists and four steals against Marquette (1/15)... Finished with 13 points and eight assists, the second-high single game total in her career, at Georgetown (1/19)... Saw her career-best 10-game double-digit scoring streak come to an end with three points against USF (1/22)... Played a full 40 minutes and had 11 points with a pair of three pointers while dishing out CAREER HIGHS POINTS 21 vs. Providence 2/20/13 FG MADE 8 vs. Providence 2/20/13 FG ATT. 16 vs. Marquette 1/15/13 3FG MADE 3 vs. St. John s 3/2/13 3FG ATT. 6 3x, last at USF 2/16/13 FT MADE 8 vs. South Dakota 11/24/12 FT ATT. 11 vs. South Dakota 11/24/12 REBOUNDS 8 vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 ASSISTS 10 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 STEALS 6 at William & Mary 12/5/10 BLOCKS 1 4x, last vs. Notre Dame 2/9/13 TURNOVERS 8 at Louisville 2/27/13 MINUTES 40 6x, last vs. St. John s 3/2/13 SEASON HIGHS POINTS 21 vs. Providence 2/20/13 FG MADE 8 vs. Providence 2/20/13 FG ATT. 16 vs. Marquette 1/15/13 3PT MADE 3 vs. St. John s 3/2/13 3PT ATT. 6 2x, last at USF 2/16/13 FT MADE 8 vs. South Dakota 11/24/12 FT ATT. 11 vs. South Dakota 11/24/12 REBOUNDS 8 vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 ASSISTS 10 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 STEALS 5 vs. Notre Dame 2/9/13 BLOCKS 1 vs. Notre Dame 2/9/13 TURNOVERS 8 at Louisville 2/27/13 MINUTES 40 5x, last vs. St. John s 3/2/13 a team-high five assists in a win over Rutgers (1/27)... Tallied a team-high six assists to go along with seven points at Syracuse (1/30)... Nailed a pair of threes to finish with 12 points in addition to tying for the team lead with six rebounds at DePaul (2/6)... Scored 11 points to go along with a team-high six assists while setting a new season high with five steals against Notre Dame (2/9)... Went all 40 minutes for the second-straight game, scoring six points with a team-high five assists against Villanova (2/13)... Scored 10 points and led the Pirates with seven assists to go along with four steals and four rebounds at USF (2/16)... Recorded the first 20-point game of her career, finishing with 21 points while shooting a blistering 8-for-9 from the field, a Seton Hall individual season-high.889 field goal percentage in a win over Providence (2/20)... Scored nine points, all in the second half, and finished with a team-high four rebounds and three assists at Connecticut (2/23)... Netted 18 points to go along with a team-high seven assists and six rebounds at Louisville (2/27)... Behind a career-high three three-pointers finished with 13 points and a team-high four assists, playing the full 40 minutes in a win over St. John s (3/2)... Scored 13 points to go along with six rebounds and a team-high four assists, hitting a pair of threes in a win over Cincinnati in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament (3/8). 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. NJIT * LAFAYETTE * at Temple * at Michigan * vs. Wyoming * vs. South Dakota * SIENA * SOUTH CAROLINA * at Wake Forest * MOUNT ST. MARY S * NEW ORLEANS * MEMPHIS * WOFFORD * PITTSBURGH * at Cincinnati * at St. John s * MARQUETTE * at Georgetown * USF * RUTGERS * at Syracuse * at DePaul * , NOTRE DAME * VILLANOVA * at USF * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * at Louisville * ST. JOHN S * vs. Cincinnati * vs. St. John s SIMMONS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG 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 44

46 13 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP ALEXANDRA MASEKO SENIOR 6-2 FORWARD HARARE, ZIMBABWE (ARUNDEL SECONDARY SCHOOL) : Scored in double figures with 11 points to go along with five rebound against NJIT (11/9)... Scored four points on 3-of-3 shooting with thre rebounds against Lafayette (11/11)... Tied her career high with nine rebounds to go along with eight points at Temple (11/14)... Started and had four rebounds and a steal at Michigan (11/19)... Had five points, four rebounds and a blocked shot against Wyoming (11/23)... Notched the first double-double of her career with 11 points and 10 rebounds against South Dakota (11/24)... Scored eight points with four rebounds and a season-high three steals in a win over Siena (11/28)... Netted eight points on 4-for-6 shooting against No. 24 South Carolina (12/2)... Had two points and tied for the team lead with eight rebounds at Wake Forest (12/8)... Tied her career-high with 12 points and made a career-best six field goals to go along with eight rebounds against Mount St. Mary s (12/16)... Had a career-high six steals while scoring eight points and pulling down seven rebounds against New Orleans (12/19)... Scored six points on 3-of-3 shooting and tied for the team lead with six rebounds against Memphis (12/22)... Recorded the second double-double of her career with 11 points and a career-high 11 rebounds in a win over Wofford (12/30)... Scored a career-high 16 points and pulled down 10 rebounds for a second-straight double-double in a win over Pittsburgh (1/5)... Reached double figures in scoring for a third-straight game with 10 points and five rebounds while logging a season-high 37 minutes at Cincinnati (1/9)... Held scoreless for just the second time during the season but finished with a season-high three assists in 24 minutes at St. John s (1/12)... Finished with two points and four rebounds in 25 minutes against Marquette (1/15)... Pulled down a team-high six rebounds in 26 minutes at CAREER HIGHS POINTS 16 vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 FG MADE 6 2x, last vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 FG ATT. 14 vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 3FG MADE N/A 3FG ATT. 1 vs. Michigan 11/20/11 FT MADE 6 vs. Louisiana Tech 11/24/11 FT ATT. 8 vs. NJIT 11/9/12 REBOUNDS 11 vs. Wofford 12/30/12 ASSISTS 3 3x, last vs. Notre Dame 2/9/13 STEALS 6 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 BLOCKS 3 5x, last vs. Providence 2/20/13 TURNOVERS 8 vs. USF 1/22/13 MINUTES 37 2x, last at Cincinnati 1/9/13 SEASON HIGHS POINTS 16 vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 FG MADE 6 2x, last vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 FG ATT. 14 vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 3PT MADE N/A 3PT ATT. N/A FT MADE 5 vs. NJIT 11/9/12 FT ATT. 8 vs. NJIT 11/9/12 REBOUNDS 11 vs. Wofford 12/30/12 ASSISTS 3 2x, last vs. Notre Dame 2/9/13 STEALS 6 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 BLOCKS 3 2x, last vs. Providence 2/20/13 TURNOVERS 8 vs. USF 1/22/13 MINUTES 37 at Cincinnati 1/9/13 Georgetown (1/19)... Scored four points and compiled a team-high seven rebounds in 35 minutes against USF (1/22)... Finished with four points and tied her career-high with three blocked shots in a win over Rutgers (1/27)... Scored six points and pulled down five rebounds at Syracuse (1/30)... Had four points, four rebounds and tied for the team lead with a pair of dimes at DePaul (2/6)... Grabbed a team-high six rebounds to go along with four points and three assists against Notre Dame (2/9)... Finished with four points and three rebounds in 24 minutes against Villanova (2/13)... Had two points and four rebounds in 25 minutes at USF (2/16)... Led the Pirates with 10 rebounds and tied her career-high with three blocked shots in a win over Providence (2/20)... Compiled two rebounds an assist and a blocked shot at Connecticut (2/23)... Finished with four points and four rebounds in 22 minutes at Louisville (2/27)... Scored four points and tied for the team lead with seven rebounds in a victory over St. John s (3/2)... Scored two points with four rebounds in a win over Cincinnati in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament (3/8). MASEKO 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. NJIT * LAFAYETTE * at Temple * at Michigan * vs. Wyoming * vs. South Dakota * SIENA * SOUTH CAROLINA * at Wake Forest * MOUNT ST. MARY S * NEW ORLEANS * MEMPHIS * WOFFORD * PITTSBURGH * at Cincinnati * at St. John s * MARQUETTE * at Georgetown * USF * RUTGERS * at Syracuse * at DePaul * NOTRE DAME * VILLANOVA * at USF * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * at Louisville * ST. JOHN S * vs. Cincinnati * vs. St. John s MASEKO S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG 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 45

47 15 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP BRITTANY WEBB JUNIOR 6-4 CENTER NEW YORK, N.Y. (ST. MICHAEL ACADEMY/ASA) : Scored six points and pulled down three rebounds in 16 minutes in her Seton Hall debut against NJIT (11/9)... Had three rebounds and two blocked shots against Lafayette (11/11)... Grabbed three rebounds at Temple (11/14)... Came off the bench to grab two rebounds in seven minutes at Michigan (11/19)... Logged three minutes against Wyoming (11/23)... Scored one point and pulled down two rebounds against South Dakota (11/24)... Played seven minutes in a win over Siena (11/28)... Came off the bench to play five minutes against No. 24 South Carolina (12/2)... Saw five minutes of action as a reserve at Wake Forest (12/8)... Made her first-career start and finished with two points and three rebounds in 10 minutes against Mount St. Mary s (12/16)... Grabbed a team-high nine rebounds against New Orleans to lead the Pirates in rebounding for the first time in her career (12/19)... Started and finished with four points, four rebounds and a pair of blocked shots in 11 minutes against Memphis (12/22)... Logged a season-high 23 minutes and finished with four points and five rebounds in a win over Wofford (12/30)... Scored five points with two blocks, two steals and two rebounds in 10 minutes in a Seton Hall win over Pittsburgh (1/5)... Tallied a season-high seven points on 3-for-6 shooting in addition to leading the team with six rebounds in 21 minutes of action at St. John s (1/12)... Started and played 10 minutes against Marquette (1/15)... Had two points and two rebounds in 17 minutes of action at Georgetown (1/19)... Finished with six points and two rebounds in 13 minutes against USF (1/22)... Returned to the starting lineup to play a season-high 29 minutes and swat a career-best four shots in a win over Rutgers (1/27)... Scored three points with a rebound in 10 minutes at Syracuse (1/30)... Tabbed as a starter for the 10th time all season and CAREER HIGHS POINTS 7 at St. John s 1/12/13 FG MADE 3 at St. John s 1/12/13 FG ATT. 7 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 3FG MADE N/A 3FG ATT. N/A FT MADE 2 3x, last vs. USF 1/22/13 FT ATT. 4 vs. South Dakota 11/24/12 REBOUNDS 9 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 ASSISTS 2 vs. St. John s 3/2/13 STEALS 2 2x, last vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 BLOCKS 4 vs. Rutgers 1/27/13 TURNOVERS 4 vs. South Dakota 11/24/12 MINUTES 29 vs. Rutgers 1/27/13 SEASON HIGHS POINTS 7 at St. John s 1/12/13 FG MADE 3 at St. John s 1/12/13 FG ATT. 7 2x, last vs. Notre Dame 2/9/13 3FG MADE N/A 3FG ATT. N/A FT MADE 2 3x, last vs. USF 1/22/13 FT ATT. 4 vs. South Dakota 11/24/12 REBOUNDS 9 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 ASSISTS 2 vs. St. John s 3/2/13 STEALS 2 2x, last vs. Pittsburgh 1/5/13 BLOCKS 4 vs. Rutgers 1/27/13 TURNOVERS 4 vs. South Dakota 11/24/12 MINUTES 29 vs. Rutgers 1/27/13 compiled five points, four rebounds and a swatted shot at DePaul (2/6)... Scored three points with two rebounds and a pair of blocked shots against Notre Dame (2/9)... Saw six minutes of action against Villanova (2/13)... Finished with four points and three rebounds at USF (2/16)... Had two rebounds in eight minutes of action in a win over Providence (2/20)... Came off the bench to score two points in 10 minutes at Connecticut (2/23)... Played 15 minutes grabbing a pair of rebounds at Louisville (2/27)... Contributed 19 key minutes in a win over St. John s, finishing with four points, two rebounds and a career-high two assists (3/2)... Came off the bench to score two points in a win over Cincinnati in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament (3/8). WEBB 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. NJIT LAFAYETTE at Temple at Michigan vs. Wyoming vs. South Dakota SIENA SOUTH CAROLINA at Wake Forest MOUNT ST. MARY S * NEW ORLEANS * MEMPHIS * WOFFORD * PITTSBURGH * at Cincinnati * at St. John s * MARQUETTE * at Georgetown USF RUTGERS * at Syracuse at DePaul * NOTRE DAME VILLANOVA at USF PROVIDENCE at Connecticut at Louisville ST. JOHN S vs. Cincinnati vs. St. John s WEBB S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG 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 46

48 22 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP TERRY GREEN SENIOR 6-0 FORWARD BRENTWOOD, N.Y. (HOLY TRINITY) : Knocked down career three-pointer No. 100 and eclipsed 500-career points in season opener against NJIT (11/9)... Tied her career-high with three steals against Lafayette (11/11)... Started and played 13 minutes at Temple (11/14)... Had four rebounds an assist and a steal in four minutes at Michigan (11/19)... Scored two points and had two steals against Wyoming (11/23)... Finished with two points against South Dakota (11/24)... Knocked down a three pointer in the first half of a win over Siena (11/28)... Scored three points and grabbed three rebounds against No. 24 South Carolina (12/2)... Drained a pair of three pointers to finish with eight points while setting a career-high with four assists against Mount St. Mary s (12/16)... Led Seton Hall in scoring for the first time this season with 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting from threepoint range against New Orleans (12/19)... Came off the bench to log 15 minutes against Memphis (12/22)... Paced the Pirates with 16 points on 4-for-6 shooting from three-point range in a win over Wofford (12/30)... Drained a pair of three-pointers to finish with six points and four rebounds in a win over Pittsburgh (1/5)... Finished with eight points and four rebounds in the Pirates win at Cincinnati (1/9)... Had three points in 17 minutes of action at St. John s and got to the free throw for the first time since the season opener against NJIT (1/12)... Played 12 minutes and compiled two rebounds and a blocked shot, her first of the season, against Marquette (1/15)... Made her fourth start of the season and led the Pirates by scoring a season-high 17 points by sinking five three-pointers at Georgetown (1/19)... Saw 18 minutes of action, scoring five points with an assist (1/22)... Nailed a critical three-point field goal and finished with three points in the Pirates win over Rutgers (1/27)... With a fast-break layup in the second half at CAREER HIGHS POINTS 21 2x, last vs. DePaul 1/28/12 FG MADE 8 at Delaware St. 12/1/10 FG ATT. 18 vs. USF 2/13/10 3PT MADE 7 vs. DePaul 1/28/12 3PT ATT. 13 at Georgetown 1/19/13 FT MADE 6 vs. USF 2/13/10 FT ATT. 7 vs. USF 2/13/10 REBOUNDS 8 at Providence 1/16/10 ASSISTS 4 vs. Mount St. Mary s 12/16/12 STEALS 3 2x, last vs. Lafayette 11/11/12 BLOCKS 3 at West Virginia 1/27/10 TURNOVERS 5 3x, last at St. John s 12/8/10 MINUTES 40 vs. Syracuse 3/5/10 SEASON HIGHS POINTS 17 at Georgetown 1/19/13 FG MADE 6 vs. Wofford 12/30/12 FG ATT. 15 at Georgetown 1/19/13 3PT MADE 5 2x, last at Georgetown 1/19/13 3PT ATT. 13 at Georgetown 1/19/13 FT MADE 2 2x, last at Georgetown 1/19/13 FT ATT. 2 4x, last vs. USF 1/22/13 REBOUNDS 5 2x, last at USF 2/16/13 ASSISTS 4 vs. Mount St. Mary s 12/16/12 STEALS 3 vs. Lafayette 11/11/12 BLOCKS 1 vs. Marquette 1/15/13 TURNOVERS 3 2x, last at Syracuse 1/30/13 MINUTES 34 vs. Lafayette 11/11/12 Syracuse, reached 600-career points (1/30)... Connected on a pair of three-pointers to finish with six points and two rebounds at DePaul (2/6)... Started and logged 15 minutes against Notre Dame (2/9)... Saw 16 minutes of action against Villanova (2/13)... Connected on three three-pointers to finish with nine points in addition to a season-high five rebounds at USF (2/16)... Logged seven minutes in a win over Providence (2/20)... Scored a team-high 12 points behind four three-point field goals at Connecticut (2/23)... Saw 19 minutes of action at Louisville (2/27)... Received the start and played seven minutes in a win over St. John s (3/2)... Pulled down two rebounds in 12 minutes in a victory over Cincinnati in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament (3/8). GREEN 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. NJIT * LAFAYETTE * at Temple * at Michigan vs. Wyoming vs. South Dakota SIENA SOUTH CAROLINA at Wake Forest MOUNT ST. MARY S NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS WOFFORD PITTSBURGH at Cincinnati at St. John s MARQUETTE at Georgetown * USF RUTGERS at Syracuse * at DePaul * NOTRE DAME * VILLANOVA at USF PROVIDENCE at Connecticut at Louisville ST. JOHN S * vs. Cincinnati vs. St. John s GREEN S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG 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 47

49 24 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP JASMINE MCCALL FRESHMAN 5-9 GUARD MANALAPAN, N.J. (MANALAPAN) : Logged three minutes in her collegiate debut against NJIT (11/9)... Played one minute in a win over Lafayette (11/11)... Scored the first points of her collegiate career, netting four points at Temple (11/14)... Logged five minutes at Michigan (11/19)... Played one minute against Wyoming (11/23)... Had a blocked shot in five minutes against South Dakota (11/24)... Came off the bench to score three points in five minutes in a win over Siena (11/28)... Went 2-for-2 at the free throw line to finish with two points and a rebound in 10 minutes at Wake Forest (12/8)... Logged eight minutes as a reserve, scoring three points with two rebounds against Mount St. Mary s (12/16)... Netted four points with a personal best two assists against New Orleans (12/19)... Grabbed a rebound against Memphis (12/22)... Made her BIG EAST debut at St. John s, seeing five minutes of action (1/12)... Finished with two points and an assist in six minutes at Georgetown (1/19)... Saw six minutes of action and finished with one rebound at DePaul (2/6)... Scored two points and played four minutes against Notre Dame (2/9)... Played four minutes in the second half against Villanova (2/13)... Tied her season-high, scoring four points in three minutes of action at USF (2/16)... Played two minutes in a win over Providence (2/20). CAREER HIGHS POINTS 4 3x, last at USF 2/16/13 FG MADE 2 2x, last vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 FG ATT. 4 at Temple 11/14/12 3PT MADE N/A 3PT ATT. 1 2x, last at St. John s 1/12/13 FT MADE 2 2x, last at USF 2/16/13 FT ATT. 2 4x, last at USF 2/16/13 REBOUNDS 2 vs. Mount St. Mary s 12/16/12 ASSISTS 2 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 STEALS 1 at Temple 11/14/12 BLOCKS 1 vs. South Dakota 11/24/12 TURNOVERS 2 2x, last vs. Mount St. Mary s 12/16/12 MINUTES 12 at Temple 11/14/12 SEASON HIGHS POINTS 4 3x, last at USF 2/16/13 FG MADE 2 2x, last vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 FG ATT. 4 at Temple 11/14/12 3PT MADE N/A 3PT ATT. 1 2x, last at St. John s 1/12/13 FT MADE 2 2x, last at USF 2/16/13 FT ATT. 2 4x, last at USF 2/16/13 REBOUNDS 2 vs. Mount St. Mary s 12/16/12 ASSISTS 2 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 STEALS 1 at Temple 11/14/12 BLOCKS 1 vs. South Dakota 11/24/12 TURNOVERS 2 2x, last vs. Mount St. Mary s 12/16/12 MINUTES 12 at Temple 11/14/12 MCCALL 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. NJIT LAFAYETTE at Temple at Michigan vs. Wyoming vs. South Dakota SIENA SOUTH CAROLINA at Wake Forest MOUNT ST. MARY S NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS WOFFORD PITTSBURGH at Cincinnati at St. John s MARQUETTE at Georgetown USF RUTGERS at Syracuse at DePaul NOTRE DAME VILLANOVA at USF PROVIDENCE at Connecticut at Louisville ST. JOHN S vs. Cincinnati MCCALL S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG 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 48

50 44 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP JANEE JOHNSON JUNIOR 6-1 FORWARD MATTHEWS, N.C. (PROVIDENCE DAY/DUKE/GULF COAST CC) CAREER HIGHS POINTS 14 at Wake Forest 12/8/12 FG MADE 7 at Wake Forest 12/8/12 FG ATT. 11 at Wake Forest 12/8/12 3FG MADE N/A 3FG ATT. N/A FT MADE 1 7x, last vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 FT ATT. 2 5x, last vs. Villanova 2/13/13 REBOUNDS 9 vs. South Carolina 12/2/12 ASSISTS 4 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 STEALS 4 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 BLOCKS 2 2x, last vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 TURNOVERS 4 vs. Villanova 2/13/13 MINUTES 35 vs. South Carolina 12/2/12 SEASON HIGHS POINTS 14 at Wake Forest 12/8/12 FG MADE 7 at Wake Forest 12/8/12 FG ATT. 11 at Wake Forest 12/8/12 3FG MADE N/A 3FG ATT. N/A FT MADE 1 7x, last vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 FT ATT. 2 5x, last vs. Villanova 2/13/13 REBOUNDS 9 vs. South Carolina 12/2/12 ASSISTS 4 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 STEALS 4 vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 BLOCKS 2 2x, last vs. New Orleans 12/19/12 TURNOVERS 4 vs. Villanova 2/13/13 MINUTES 35 vs. South Carolina 12/2/ : Scored four points and played six minutes in her first game in a Seton Hall uniform against NJIT (11/9)... Finished with seven points and six boards in 19 minutes against Lafayette (11/11)... Played 14 minutes and had one rebound at Temple (11/14)... Had five rebounds in 16 minutes at Michigan (11/19)... Played a season-high 20 minutes and scored four points to go along with a team-high eight rebounds against Wyoming (11/23)... Pulled down four rebounds in 19 minutes against South Dakota (11/24)... Made the first start of her career and finished with four points, five rebounds and two steals in a season-high 21 minutes against Siena (11/28)... Had six points, pulled down a team-high nine rebounds and blocked two shots against No. 24 South Carolina (12/2)... Poured in a career-high 14 points on 7-for-11 shooting and also grabbed six rebounds at Wake Forest (12/8)... Came off the bench to score four points with four assists, four steals and three rebounds in 23 minutes against New Orleans (12/19)... Scored five points and tied for the team lead with six rebounds against Memphis (12/22)... Grabbed six rebounds in 21 minutes of action in a win over Wofford (12/30)... Finished with five points and two rebounds in the Pirates BIG EAST opening win over Pittsburgh (1/5)...Played 24 minutes and finished with two points and four rebounds in a win at Cincinnati (1/9)... Scored two points and grabbed three rebounds in 16 minutes at St. John s (1/12)... Pulled down a team-high eight rebounds and scored two points against Marquette (1/15)... Made her fourth start of the season and tallied four points with three rebounds at Georgetown (1/19)... Started the game and finished with two points and a pair of rebounds against USF (1/22)... Went 2-for-4 from the field to finish with four points in 15 minutes in a win over Rutgers (1/27)... Finished with two rebounds in 12 minutes at Syracuse (1/30)... Had a rebound and a steal in 15 minutes at DePaul (2/6)... Tallied two points and came away with four rebounds against Notre Dame (2/9)... Started at forward and came away with a team-high seven rebounds to go along with five points against Villanova (2/13)... Logged 19 minutes, finishing with a pair of rebounds and a blocked shot at USF (2/16)... Recorded 15 minutes of action and finished with a point, a rebound and an assist in a win over Providence (2/20)... Played 12 minutes at Connecticut (2/23)... Finished with two points a rebound and a steal in 17 minutes at Louisville (2/27)... Played a critical role down the stretch in a win over St. John s, finishing with eight points while tying for the team lead with seven rebounds (3/2)... Provided a spark off the bench scoring seven points with five rebounds in a win over Cincinnati in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament (3/8). JOHNSON 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. NJIT LAFAYETTE at Temple at Michigan vs. Wyoming vs. South Dakota SIENA * SOUTH CAROLINA * at Wake Forest * MOUNT ST. MARY S NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS WOFFORD PITTSBURGH at Cincinnati at St. John s MARQUETTE at Georgetown * USF * RUTGERS at Syracuse at DePaul NOTRE DAME * VILLANOVA * at USF * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut at Louisville ST. JOHN S vs. Cincinnati vs. St. John s JOHNSON S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG 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 49

51 55 GAME #31 SETON HALL VS. ST. JOHN S MARCH 9, 2013 HARTFORD, CONN BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP BREANNA JONES SENIOR 6-0 FORWARD SPRINGFIELD, VA. (HAMPTON) : Had a rebound and a blocked shot in 10 minutes against NJIT (11/9)... Logged three minutes in a win over Lafayette (11/11)... Played one minute at Temple (11/14)... Scored two points with two rebounds and two steals at Michigan (11/19)... Came off the bench to play five minutes against South Dakota (11/24)... Grabbed one rebound in two minutes of action against Siena (11/28)... Finished with one point in six minutes against No. 24 South Carolina (12/2)... Played 18 minutes and finished with two points and four rebounds against Mount St. Mary s (12/16)... Recorded eight minutes and had one rebound against New Orleans (12/19)... Played two minutes as a reserve against Memphis (12/22)... Finished with one rebound in a win over Wofford (12/30)... Grabbed three rebounds in nine minutes of action in the Pirates BIG EAST opening win over Pittsburgh (1/5)... Came off the bench to see two minutes of action in a win at Cincinnati (1/9)... Logged nine minutes of action with three rebounds and a blocked shot at St. John s (1/12)... Went 2-for-2 at the line to finish with two points and one rebound in eight minutes against Marquette (1/15)... Pulled down three rebounds in nine minutes of action at Georgetown (1/19)... Played 10 minutes finishing with a rebound against USF (1/22)... Saw five minutes of action in the Pirates win over Rutgers (1/27)... Came away with three rebounds and hit a free throw at Syracuse (1/30)... Played 16 minutes, scoring two points with three rebounds and an assist at DePaul (2/6)... Saw 15 minutes of action against Notre Dame tallying one point and two rebounds (2/9)... Logged a season-high 19 minutes and finished with four rebounds and a blocked shot against Villanova (2/13)... Played 11 minutes and had a rebound at USF (2/16)... Played a career-high 24 minutes, finishing with two points and four CAREER HIGHS POINTS 8 vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 FG MADE 4 vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 FG ATT. 5 vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 3FG MADE N/A 3FG ATT. 1 vs. Notre Dame 2/9/13 FT MADE 2 vs. Alabama 11/25/11 FT ATT. 2 7x, last vs. St. John s 3/2/12 REBOUNDS 9 vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 ASSISTS 1 7x, last vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 STEALS 2 at Michigan 11/19/12 BLOCKS 2 vs. Connecticut 12/9/11 TURNOVERS 2 3x, last vs. Villanova 2/13/13 MINUTES 29 vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 SEASON HIGHS POINTS 8 vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 FG MADE 4 vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 FG ATT. 5 vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 3PT MADE N/A 3PT ATT. 1 vs. Notre Dame 2/9/13 FT MADE 2 vs. Marquette 1/15/13 FT ATT. 2 5x, last vs. St. John s 3/2/13 REBOUNDS 9 vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 ASSISTS 1 3x, last vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 STEALS 2 at Michigan 11/19/12 BLOCKS 1 4x, last vs. St. John s 3/2/13 TURNOVERS 2 vs. Villanova 2/13/13 MINUTES 29 vs. Cincinnati 3/8/13 rebounds in a win over Providence (2/20)... Made her first start of the season and the second of her career, logging 22 minutes at Connecticut (2/23)... Was in the starting lineup for a second-straight game and scored a season-high four points along with a career-best six rebounds at Louisville (2/27)... Started for the third-straight game, scoring three points and tying for the team lead with a career-high seven rebounds in a win over St. John s (3/2)... Saved the best game of her career for the postseason, scoring a career-high eight points with a career-high and team-leading nine rebounds in a win over Cincinnati in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament (3/8). 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. NJIT LAFAYETTE at Temple at Michigan vs. Wyoming vs. South Dakota SIENA SOUTH CAROLINA at Wake Forest MOUNT ST. MARY S NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS WOFFORD PITTSBURGH at Cincinnati at St. John s MARQUETTE at Georgetown USF RUTGERS at Syracuse at DePaul NOTRE DAME VILLANOVA at USF PROVIDENCE at Connecticut * at Louisville * ST. JOHN S * vs. Cincinnati * vs. St. John s JONES CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG / / TOTAL / SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 50

52 NJIT (13-15, 5-2) 11.9 at Seton Hall L, at Rider W, Centenary W, Rutgers-Newark W, St. Francis (N.Y.) W, Stony Brook L, at Albany L, Northeastern L, Fairleigh Dickinson L, Delaware State W, at Saint Peter s W, at VCU L, at Penn State L, at St. John s L, Rhode Island W, at Colgate L, Lehigh L, at Bucknell L, Texas-Pan Am W, at Brown L, at Chicago State L, Howard L, Utah Valley W, at Texas Pan-Am W, (OT) 2.5 Colgate W, at Utah Valley L, Houston Baptist W, Chicago State W, at Houston Baptist LAFAYETTE (11-19, 4-10) 11.9 Loyola Chicago W, at Seton Hall L, Villanova L, at Penn State L, at Monmouth L, Wagner W, Rider L, Pittsburgh W, at Saint Joseph s L, at Ohio State L, St. Francis (N.Y.) W, at Fordham W, vs. Providence L, Brown W, at Columbia W, at Navy L, Army L, Bucknell L, at Holy Cross L, Lehigh W, at Colgate W, American W, Navy L, at Army L, at Bucknell W, (OT) 2.20 Holy Cross L, at Lehigh L, Colgate L, at American L, at Navy L, (OT) TEMPLE (13-17, 5-9) 11.9 Montana W, at Nebraska L, Seton Hall W, Northeastern W, Rutgers L, at Bowling Green W, Syracuse W, at Kent State L, at Auburn L, at Villanova L, at Michigan State L, at Georgetown L, at Howard L, Western Michigan W, at St. Bonaventure W, VCU L, at Duquesne L, at Penn W, La Salle L, Richmond W, at Massachusetts W, at Charlotte L, Saint Louis W, Rhode Island W, at Saint Joseph s L, Xavier L, at Dayton L, at Butler L, Fordham L, Xavier W, Charlotte MICHIGAN (21-10, 9-7) 11.9 Detroit W, at Xavier W, at Utah L, Seton Hall W, Harvard W, Boston University W, Duke L, Florida W, at Illinois State W, at Eastern Michigan W, Western Michigan W, Valparaiso W, Niagara W, Indiana W, at Iowa W, Wisconsin W, at Northwestern W, Penn State L, at Indiana W, Iowa L, at Minnesota L, at Michigan State L, Illinois W, at Purdue W, Michigan State W, Nebraska L, at Penn State L, Northwestern W, at Ohio State L, Indiana W, Michigan State L, WYOMING (23-6, 11-4) 11.9 Idaho W, Denver W, Seton Hall W, Pepperdine W, at Colorado L, Eastern Michigan W, at Montana W, at Montana State W, Weber State W, at Bowling Green L, at Ball State W, Loyola Marymount W, South Dakota Tech. W, at Boise State L, Nevada W, Fresno State W, at San Diego State L, UNLV W, at Air Force W, at New Mexico W, Colorado State W, Boise State W, at Nevada W, at Fresno State L, San Diego State L, at UNLV W, at Air Force W, New Mexico W, at Colorado State W, SOUTH DAKOTA (15-14, 10-6) 11.9 at Cleveland State L, at Drake W, Northern Iowa L, Creighton L, Pepperdine L, Seton Hall W, Idaho State L, Utah Valley W, Dakota State W, at Kansas State L, Peru State W, at Utah State L, at Boise State L, Omaha W, at North Dakota State W, at South Dakota State L, at Kansas City L, Fort Wayne W, Oakland W, at Western Illinois W, at IUPUI W, South Dakota State L, North Dakota State L Kansas City W, at Oakland L, at Fort Wayne L, IUPUI W, Western Illinois W, at Omaha W, North Dakota State SIENA (13-17, 8-10) 11.9 Fairleigh Dickinson W, at Pittsburgh L, at Rhode Island L, North Carolina A&T L, at Binghamton W, at Seton Hall L, Albany L, Maine W, Dayton L, at UMass W, at Sacred Heart L, at Canisius L, at Niagara L, (OT) 1.10 Fairfiled L, Manhattan W, at Saint Peter s W, Loyola (Md.) W, at Fairfield L, at Marist L, Iona W, at Loyola (Md.) L, at Manhattan W, Marist L, Rider L, Niagara W, Saint Peter s W, at Iona L, at Rider L, Canisius W, Fairfield W, Iona SOUTH CAROLINA (24-7, 11-5) 11.9 Elon W, Louisiana Tech W, Savannah State W, Clemson W, Hampton University W, Florida Gulf Coast W, DePaul W, Drexel W, (OT) 12.2 at Seton Hall W, Furman W, Stanford L, South Carolina State W, Western Carolina W, Tennessee L, at Mississippi State W, Vanderbilt W, at Georgia L, LSU W, at Florida W, Kentucky W, at Arkansas W, Auburn W, at Alabama W, Texas A&M L, at Kentucky L, at Ole Miss W, Mississippi State W, at Missouri L, Florida W, Alabama W, Texas A&M L, WAKE FOREST (13-19, 5-13) Coppin State W, UNC-Wilmington W, at Kansas L, Connecticut L, Purdue L, Marist L, at Illinois L, Charleston Southern W, Florida A&M W, Seton Hall W, at Virginia Tech L, Campbell W, Nevada W, North Carolina State W, at Florida State W, Duke L, Clemson L, at Boston College W, (2OT) 1.24 Miami L, Virginia L, at Georgia Tech L, (OT) 2.3 North Carolina State L, Maryland L, Boston College W, at North Carolina L, at Duke L, Georgia Tech L, at Virginia W, (OT) 2.28 Virginia Tech L, at Maryland L, Georgia Tech W, Maryland L, (OT) MOUNT ST. MARY S (14-15, 10-8) 11.9 at Maryland L, at Rider W, Campbell L, at Howard L, at Bucknell L, Maryland Eastern Shore W, Navy W, at Seton Hall W, at Pittsburgh L, American L, Lehigh L, Monmouth W, Fairleigh Dickinson L, (OT) 1.12 at LIU Brooklyn W, at St. Francis(N.Y.) W, at Bryant W, (OT) 1.21 at Central Conn. St. L, (OT) 1.26 at Robert Morris L, Wagner W, Sacred Heart L, Quinnipiac L, at Saint Francis (Pa.) L, at Wagner W, Central Connecticut State W, Bryant L, St. Francis (N.Y.) W, LIU Brooklyn W, at Fairleigh Dickinson W, at Monmouth L, at Monmouth NEW ORLEANS (3-23) 11.9 Northwestern State L, Nicholls State L, Arkansas-Monticello W, Nicholls State L, Southern Utah L, Texas Tech L, Southeastern Louisiana L, at Southeastern Louisiana L, at Louisiana-Lafayette L, Jackson State L, at Seton Hall L, at Arkansas-Pine Bluff L, Arkansas-Pine Bluff L, at LSU L, Southern Mississippi L, Houston Baptist L, at Grambling State L, Texas-Pan American L, Murray State L, at Houston Baptist W, CSU-Bakersfield L, Utah Valley W, at Texas-Arlington L, at Northwestern State L, at Texas-Pan American L, at CSU-Bakersfield L, MEMPHIS (17-13, 7-8) 11.9 Grambling W, at Middle Tennessee St. L, at Illinois State W, at Texas-Arlington W, Prairie View A&M L, at ETSU L, Arkansas-Little Rock L, Illinois L, Alabama A&M W, at Saint Louis W, at Seton Hall W, Missouri W, Tennessee Tech W, Wright State W, at Houston L, Southern Miss W, East Carolina W, at Tulane L, at UAB W, UCF L, Rice W, at Marshall L, at UCF L, UAB W, SMU L, at Southern Miss W, UTEP W, at Tulsa L, at East Carolina L, Marshall W, SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 51

53 WOFFORD (8-21, 3-17) 11.9 at NC State L, vs. Maine W, at UNC-Asheville W, Kennesaw State W, at NC Central W, at Chattanooga L, at Samford L, at Alabama W, Gardner-Webb L, at Seton Hall L, at Western Carolina L, Elon L, Davidson L, Appalachian State L, at Georgia Southern L, College of Charleston W, at Furman L, UNC-Greensboro L, Samford L, Chattanooga L, Western Carolina W, at Appalachian State L, at Davidson L, at Elon L, at Georgia Southern L, at College of Charleston L, Furman W, at UNC-Greensboro L, Samford L, PITTSBURGH (9-21, 0-16) 11.9 Youngstown State L, William & Mary W, Siena W, Wagner W, Brown W, Longwood W, at Lafayette L, Loyola (Md.) W, at Duquesne L, Rider L, Mount St. Mary s W, at Buffalo W, at Old Dominion W, at Seton Hall L, Villanova L, at St. John s L, Marquette L, Notre Dame L, at Georgetown L, at DePaul L, USF L, Providence L, (2OT) 2.9 at Louisville L, at Syracuse L, Cincinnati L, Georgetown L, at Connecticut L, DePaul L, at Rutgers L, Marquette L, CINCINNATI (12-19, 4-12) 11.9 Northern Kentucky W, Ohio State L, at Kent State W, College of Charleston W, Morehead State W, Xavier L, (2OT) 12.5 Youngstown State W, Eastern Kentucky W, Akron L, Belmont W, Alabama L, Hawaii L, (OT) Long Island W, Villanova L, Seton Hall L, USF L, Louisville L, DePaul L, Connecticut L, at Georgetown L, at Notre Dame L, Syracuse L, at Rutgers L, Marquette W, at St John s L, at Pittsburgh W, Providence W, Rutgers W, at Marquette L, Seton Hall L, ST. JOHN S (17-11, 11-5) 11.9 vs. Texas L, vs. UCF W, Hofstra W, Iona W, at Hartford W, at Boston Universtiy L, Duke L, Tennessee Tech W, UCLA L, (OT) at Quinnipiac L, NJIT W, Delaware L, (OT) 1.6 at Rutgers W, Seton Hall W, Pittsburgh W, at Notre Dame L, Syracuse L, at Louisville L, at Providence W, Connecticut L, Georgetown W, (OT) 2.12 at USF W, Cincinnati W, at Marquette W, Rutgers W, at Villanova W, at Seton Hall L, DePaul W, Seton Hall MARQUETTE (15-15, 7-9) Butler W, at Georgia Tech L, Marshall W, at Texas A&M L, at South Dakota State W, (OT) 12.1 Fordham W, at Wisconsin L, Green Bay L, Toledo L, Navy W, Dartmouth W, Loyola-Chicago W, Central Michigan W, Syracuse L, Connecticut L, at Seton Hall W, at Pittsburgh W, Louisville L, at USF L, Rutgers L, DePaul W, at Connecticut L, at Villanova W, at Cincinnati L, Notre Dame L, St. John s L, at Providence W, at Georgetown W, Cincinnati W, Pittsburgh W, DePaul GEORGETOWN (15-15, 5-11) 11.9 Sacred Heart W, at Delaware W, at North Carolina L, LSU W, vs Cal State Fullerton W, at California L, La Salle W, at George Washington W, at Monmouth W, at Penn State L, South Dakota St. L, Yale W, Temple W, at Providence W, Connecticut L, at Syacuse L, at Notre Dame L, Seton Hall W, at Rutgers L, Pittsburgh W, Cincinnati W, at Louisville L, at St. John s L, (OT) 2.12 Syracuse L, Villanova L, at Pittsburgh W, at Depaul L, Marquette L, USF L, Providence W, Villanova USF (20-9, 9-7) Stetson W, at Clemson W, (OT) Bradley W, North Dakota W, at UNC Asheville W, North Florida W, Florida Gulf Coast W, at Jacksonville W, Nebraska L, vs Nevada-Reno W, vs Creighton L, Florida A&M W, Detroit Mercy W, Notre Dame L, (OT) 1.12 at DePaul L, Cincinnati W, at Villanova L, at Seton Hall W, Marquette W, Louisville L, at Pittsburgh W, at Providence W, St. John s L, Seton Hall W, at Louisville W, Syracuse W, at Rutgers L, Connecticut L, at Georgetown W, Rutgers RUTGERS (16-13, 7-9) at Georgia L, George Washington W, at Temple W, Davidson W, at Princeton L, at Boston College L, Long Island W, vs. Louisiana Tech W, Southern W, Miami W, Stony Brook W, at Tennessee L, LaSalle W, St. John s L, at Louisville L, (OT) 1.13 at Notre Dame L, Providence W, Georgetown W, at Seton Hall L, at Marquette W, Villanova W, Cincinnati W, at DePaul L, Connecticut L, at Syracuse L, at St. John s L, USF W, at Cincinnati L, Pittsburgh W, USF SYRACUSE (23-6, 11-5) Fairleigh Dickinson W, at Maine W, at Cornell W, at St. Joseph s W, vs Georgia Tech W, (OT) vs Virginia W, at Darmouth W, at Temple L, Wagner W, Loyola W, Binghamton W, Washington State W, Boise State W, at Marquette W, Georgetown W, DePaul W, at Connecticut L, at St. John s W, at Villanova L, Seton Hall W, Providence W, at Cincinnati W, at Georgetown W, Pittsburgh W, Rutgers W, at USF L, at Notre Dame L, Villanova L, (3OT) 3.4 Louisville W, DE PAUL (20-10, 9-7) 11.9 Nicholls State W, Dayton L, Howard W, Yale W, vs Florida Gulf Coast W, vs Hampton W, vs South Carolina L, Northwestern W, at Kentucky L, Milwaukee W, Northern Illinois W, at Loyola W, Princeton W, Oral Roberts W, Louisville W, at Villanova L, USF W, at Syracuse L, Providence W, at Cincinnati W, Pittsburgh W, at Marquette L, Seton Hall W, at Connecticut L, Rutgers W, at Louisville L, Notre Dame L, Georgetown W, at Pittsburgh W, at St. John s L, Marquette NOTRE DAME (28-1, 16-0) 11.9 vs Ohio State W, Massachusetts W, Mercer W, at UCLA W, at Central MIchigan W, Baylor L, Utah State W, vs Alabama A&M W, vs. Kansas State W, Texas A&M W, Purdue W, St. Francis (PA) W, at Connecticut W, at USF W, (OT) 1.13 Rutgers W, Georgetown W, St. John s W, at Pittsburgh W, Providence W, at Tennessee W, Cincinnati W, at Villanova W, at Seton Hall W, Louisville W, at Marquette W, at DePaul W, Syracuse W, at Providence W, Connecticut W, (3OT) VILLANOVA (20-9, 9-7) vs. South Dakota State W, vs. Minnesota L, at Lafayette W, vs. Bowling Green W, vs. Montana W, Lehigh W, LaSalle W, at St. Joseph s W, Princeton W, Temple W, vs Delaware L, at Dartmouth W, at CIncinnati W, DePaul W, at Pittsburgh W, at Penn W, USF W, at Providence L, (OT) 1.26 Syracuse W, at Connecticut L, at Rutgers L, Notre Dame L, Marquette L, at Seton Hall W, at Georgetown W, Louisville L, St. John s L, at Syracuse W, (3OT) 3.4 Providence W, Georgetown SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 52

54 PROVIDENCE (7-23, 2-14) 11.9 Drexel L, Vermont W, at Virginia L, at Delaware L, Akron L, Iona W, at Hartford L, at Harvard L, vs Arizona State L, at Clemson L, Rhode Island W, vs Colorado State W, vs. Lafayette W, Georgetown L, Louisville L, at Rutgers L, at DePaul L, Villanova W, (OT) 1.26 at Notre Dame L, St. John s L, at Syracuse L, at Pittsburgh W, (2OT) 2.9 USF L, Connecticut L, at Seton Hall L, at Cincinnati L, Marquette L, Notre Dame L, at Villanova L, Georgetown L, CONNECTICUT (27-3, 14-2) College of Charleston W, at Texas A&M W, vs. Wake Forest W, vs. Marist W, vs. Purdue W, Colgate W, Maryland W, Penn State W, Oakland W, at Hartford W, at Stanford W, at Oregon W, Notre Dame L, at Georgetown W, at Marquette W, Louisville W, Syracuse W, Duke W, at CIncinnati W, Villanova W, at St. John s W, Marquette W, DePaul W, at Providence W, at Rutgers W, Baylor L, Seton Hall W, Pittsburgh W, at USF W, at Notre Dame L, (3OT) LOUISVILLE (23-7, 11-5) 11.9 Texas A&M W, Portland W, at Austin Peavy W, vs. UCF W, vs. Gonzaga W, vs. Oregon State W, at UT Martin W, Eastern Kentucky W, Kentucky L, Valparaiso W, at Colorado L, Washington State W, Wagner W, Tennessee Tech W, at DePaul L, Rutgers W, (OT) 1.12 at Providence W, at Connecticut L, Cincinnati W, at Marquette W, St. John s W, at USF W, Georgetown W, Pittsburgh W, at Notre Dame L, DePaul W, USF L, at Villanova W, Seton Hall W, at Syracuse L, SETON HALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL 53

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