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1 NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND GAME NOTES #2-seed TENNESSEE vs. #15-seed ARMY LADY VOLS (28-4, 11-3 SEC) vs. BLACK KNIGHTS (20-10, 11-3 Patriot) Mar. 19, 2OO6 Noon ESPN2 Ted Constant Center 8,600 Norfolk, Virginia SCHEDULE AND RESULTS NOV. 6 DALHOUSIE (EX) CARSON-NEWMAN (EX) STETSON CHATTANOOGA Paradise Jam St. Thomas, USVI 24 vs. #9 Michigan State FSN vs. Gonzaga vs. #10 Maryland DEC. 1 #16/18 TEXAS ESPN at #12/11 Stanford FSN at George Washington LOUISIANA TECH CSS PRINCETON at #22/21 Temple CN8/CSS at #12/11 Notre Dame CSTV JAN. 2 OLD DOMINION at South Carolina CSS #7 CONNECTICUT CBS #13/17 GEORGIA FSN at Mississippi State CSS at #19/ Vanderbilt FSN at #2 Duke ESPN at Kentucky (Rupp) FSN ALABAMA CSS FEB. 2 at Mississippi ARKANSAS CSS #3/4 LSU ESPN #22/20 VANDERBILT ESPN at #13 Georgia ESPN at Alabama CSS AUBURN FSN FLORIDA CSS 93-95OT MAR. 2-5 SEC Tournament N. Little Rock, Ark. 3 vs. Auburn FSN vs. #12 Georgia FSN vs. #3 LSU ESPN & 21 NCAA 1 st Round Norfolk, Va. 19 Army ESPN2 Noon 26 & 28 NCAA Cleveland (OH) Regional APRIL 2&4 NCAA Final Four Boston, Mass. LADY VOL MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE PHONE: (865) FAX: (865) ASSOCIATE AD FOR MEDIA RELATIONS Basketball Contact: Debby Jennings djennings@utk.edu GA MEDIA RELATIONS BASKETBALL Courtney Tysinger mtysinge@utk.edu LADY VOL HOTLINE: (865) WEBSITE: utladyvols.com PROBABLE UT STARTERS 1- SIDNEY SPENCER, F, 6-3, Jr., 9.6 ppg, 3.3 rpg 3- CANDACE PARKER, F, 6-4, RS, Fr., 16.6 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 2.8 apg, 2.2 bpg 5- SHANNA ZOLMAN, G, 5-10, Sr., 15.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 3.1 apg 50- TYE SHA FLUKER, C, 6-5, Sr., 9.6 ppg, 4.7 rpg 55- NICKY ANOSIKE, F/C, 6-4, So., 7.0 ppg, 5.4 rpg OFF THE BENCH 13- DOMINIQUE REDDING, G/F, 6-1, Jr., 3.8 ppg, 1.3 rpg 21- LINDSEY MOSS, G, 6-0, Fr., 1.9 ppg, 0.7 rpg 33- SYBIL DOSTY, C, 6-3, So., 2.9 ppg, 3.1 rpg 44- ALEX FULLER, F, 6-2, RS, Fr., 2.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg INJURED 14- ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE, G, 5-11, So., 10.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 3.9 apg GAME TODAY S GAME The number two-seeded and #6-ranked Tennessee Lady Vols (28-4, 11-3 SEC) opens play in its 25th consecutive NCAA Tournament at noon. on Sun., Mar. 19, 2006 taking on the Patriot League Champ and #15-seeded Army (20-10, 11-3 Patriot) in Norfolk, Va., in the Ted Constant Center in First Round action. The winner advances to the NCAA Second Round and will take on the winner of the George Washington-Old Dominion contest on Tues., Mar. 21 (time TBA) on ESPN2. LADY VOLS AT A GLANCE This is the Lady Vols 32nd season under Head Coach Pat Summitt She has compiled a staggering overall record Collected her 900th career coaching win with a decision over #19-ranked Vanderbilt on Jan. 19, 2006 She passed Dean Smith (879 wins) for most NCAA collegiate basketball wins of all-time with a victory over Purdue on Mar. 22, 2005 Her squad finished third in the NCAA Final Four Championships with a 30-5 overall record and were the SEC Tournament Champions This season, UT returned eight letterwinners, two redshirt freshmen and welcomed one newcomer The season marked the Lady Vol debut for redshirt freshmen Candace Parker and Alex Fuller who sat out last season rehabbing their left knees and true freshman, Lindsey Moss, a 6-0 guard from Alpharetta, Ga. UT s team dropped to 10 players when starting sophomore point guard Sa de Wiley-Gatewood left the squad on Dec. 19, 2005 The roster dropped to nine players when starting sophomore point guard Alexis Hornbuckle broke her wrist on Feb. 12 and was lost for the season 2OO5-O6 TENNESSEE LADY VOL BASKETBALL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/ COLLEGE 1 SIDNEY SPENCER F 6-3 JR HOOVER, AL/HOOVER 3 CANDACE PARKER F 6-4 FR RS NAPERVILLE, IL/NAPERVILLE CENTRAL 5 SHANNA ZOL MAN G 5-10 SR SYRACUSE, IN/WAWASEE 13 DOMINIQUE REDDING F 6-1 JR CLEARWATER, FL/CLEARWATER 14 ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE G 5-11 SO CHARLESTON, WV/SO.CHARLESTON 21 LINDSEY MOSS G 6-0 FR ALPHARETTA, GA/CHATTAHOOCHEE 33 SYBIL DOSTY C 6-3 SO TUCSON, AZ/SALPOINTE CATHOLIC 44 ALEX FULLER F 6-3 FR RS SHELBYVILLE, TN/SHELBYVILLE CENTRAL 50 TYE SHA FLUKER C 6-5 SR PASADENA, CA/JOHN MUIR 55 NICKY ANOSIKE C 6-4 SO STATEN ISLAND, NY/ST. PETER'S HEAD COACH: PAT SUMMITT ( ) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: HOLLY WARLICK ASSISTANTS: NIKKI CALDWELL and DEAN LOCKWOOD DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: DANIELLE DONEHEW ADMINISTRATIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANTS: PAM OWENS and ANGEL ELDERKIN

2 GAME 33 STORYLINE THE MATCH-UP 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST RD Mar. 19, 2006, Ted Constant Center, Norfolk, Va. (Old Dominion host) #2-seed UT vs. #15-seed Army Noon ESPN2 THE RANKINGS UT is 6th AP & 6th USA TODAY/ESPN Army is NR AP & NR USA TODAY/ESPN RECENT RESULTS SEC CHAMPIONSHIP #8/9 UT def. #3 LSU, PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Army def. Holy Cross, COACHES RECORDS UT s Pat Summitt is (32 yrs) Army's Maggie Dixon is (1 yr) UPCOMING GAMES NCAA Tournament, Second Round, Mar. 21 vs. Old Dominion/GWU winner UT in NCAA First/Second Rounds: Overall all-time: UT is 36-0 In Knoxville: UT is 34-0 Away: UT is 0-0 Neutral: UT is 2-0 Overtime: UT is 0-0 FIRST ROUND/NCAA 2005: #3 UT def. W. Carolina, SECOND ROUND/NCAA 2005: #3 UT def. Purdue, MEDIA COVERAGE INTERNET Live stat links on utladyvols.com and ncaasports.com RADIO WNML-AM/FM (990 and 99.1) and the Lady Vol Radio Network. Mickey Dearstone with the play-by-play. TELEVISION ESPN2; Sean McDonough, Doris Burke and Holly Rowe. SATELLITE COORDINATES Saturday, March 18 AMC 3, KU Digital 18, Channel 807, Downlink freq (V) Tennessee News Conf., 10:20-10:50 a.m. Sunday, March 19 AMC 5, KU Digital 15, Channel A, Downlink freq (V) Tennessee News Conference (uplink after game), 2-3:15 p.m. PRONUNCIATIONS # 5 Shanna SHAW-nuh #33 Dosty DOE-stee #50 Tye sha Fluke TIE-SHA FLEW-kur #55 Anosike ANN-oh-sick-EE UT IN THE 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2006 NCAA TOURNEY TIME FOR TENNESSEE The Lady Vols are playing in the postseason for the 31st time in Coach Pat Summitt s 32-year career at Tennessee. Tennessee starts the tournament on the road in Norfolk, Virginia for the NCAA First/Second Rounds. This marks just the second time in 25 years that UT is on the road for the opening rounds. The Lady Vols also traveled in 2004 attending the NCAA Midwest First and Second Round in Tallahassee, Fla. Last season, in the new NCAA format, eight teams descended on Knoxville and Thompson-Boling Arena, March 20 & 22, representing the Chattanooga (Mideast) and Philadelphia (East) Regionals. On March 20, #9-seeded Arizona upset #8 seeded Oklahoma, while #1-seeded LSU defeated #16-seeded Stetson. LSU then defeated Arizona, 76-43, to advance to the Mideast Regional Championship in Chattanooga, Tenn. In the Philadelphia (East) bracket, #9 seeded Purdue upset #8 seeded New Mexico, while top-seeded Tennessee destroyed #16-seeded Western Carolina. Tennessee then defeated Purdue, 75-54, and advanced to the Philadelphia Regional defeating Texas Tech, and Rutgers, 59-49, to advance to the 2005 Final Four. HEADING TO NORFOLK FOR FIRST/SECOND ROUNDS Naturally, the Tennessee Lady Vols would have appreciated a number one seed and a trip to Nashville, Tenn. for the NCAA First and Second Rounds. However, a trip to Norfolk for the NCAA First and Second Rounds has a definite nostalgic feel for the Lady Vol camp. Back in the days of the AIAW and the dawn of women in the NCAA, the Scope and the ODU Fieldhouse were destination points in NCAA play. Twenty-five years ago, Tennessee was in Norfolk, Va., for the very first women s Final Four in Other postseason stops in Norfolk: 1981 (AIAW Region II Championship), 1982 Final Four, 1988 NCAA East Regional Championship and 1990 East Regional Championship. UT is 5-2 all-time in Norfolk postseason play. AGAINST THE 2006 TOURNAMENT FIELD Tennessee has faced in 16 teams in 20 games from the 63-team (plus UT) NCAA bracket. Overall, the Lady Vols have turned in a 16-4 record. UT has defeated: Chattanooga (92-50), Michigan State (83-55), Maryland (80-75), Stanford (74-67), George Washington (59-43), Louisiana Tech (83-59), Temple (75-50), Notre Dame (62-51), Old Dominion (83-67), Connecticut (89-80), Georgia (94-85, and 89-79), Vanderbilt (80-68 and 70-67) and LSU (63-62), The Lady Vols four losses came against Duke 53-75, Kentucky 63-66, LSU and Florida OT. NCAA COMMITTEE DENIED UT #1 SEED Despite a #2 RPI and the #1 Strength of Schedule, Tennessee was denied a #1 seed in the 2006 NCAA Tournament and handed the last #2 seed. Previously, the University of Tennessee had earned 17 number-one seeds all-time in the NCAA Tournament since With this year s seeding, UT has been seeded number two on four occasions, number three, three times and number four just once. From , the Lady Vols had nine consecutive number one seeds. Only 28 schools have ever received number one seeds over the years. GARDEN PARTY Teams with the most number one seeds through the years: 1. Tennessee Louisiana Tech Connecticut 9 4. Stanford 6 5. (tie) Duke, Texas, Old Dominion 5 8. (tie) Georgia, USC (tie) Penn St., Vandy, Auburn, Virginia, Long Beach 3 THESE SEEDS GREW Tennessee has played in an incredible 107 games in the NCAA Tournament since Six times the Lady Vols have brought home NCAA titles to Knoxville. On the 18 occasions when UT lost in the tournament, the following seeds bounced the Lady Vols. #1 seed 1982, 1984, 1986, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005 #2 seed 1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 2004 #3 seed 1999 #4 seed 1992, 1994, 2001 YOU D THINK AFTER 32 YEARS After last season, Tennessee coach Pat Summitt declared, we need to lighten our schedule. Except, she has said that each and every year she has coached the Big Orange. So this season s lightened schedule of non-conference teams featuring Maryland, Michigan State, Gonzaga and Princeton Perhaps we need Summitt s definition of light.

3 NCAA FIRST ROUND NOTES Tennessee has won 18 First/Opening Round games in the NCAA Tournament dating back to 1982 and sports an 18-0 record. There were six years where the Lady Vols had a First Round bye ( ). Tennessee averages 89.1 ppg in NCAA First Round contests and holds its opponents to just 52.3 ppg or an average win margin of ppg. Tennessee scored a then-ncaa record 111 points against North Carolina A&T in the 1994 First Round. AT tallied 37 points to give UT a 74-point winning margin. The Lady Vols closest game in the First Round was a five-point win over Iowa in 1986, Virginia held UT to just 65 points in The Lady Vols won the game Tennessee s First/Opening Round opponents through the years have included: Jackson St., South Carolina St., Middle Tennessee State, Virginia, Iowa, Tennessee Tech, North Carolina A&T, Florida A&M, Radford, Grambling, Liberty, Appalachian St., Furman, Austin Peay, Georgia State, Alabama State, Colgate and Western Carolina. NCAA SECOND ROUND NOTES Tennessee has won 18 Second Round games in the NCAA Tournament dating back to 1982 and sports an 18-0 record. From , in the smaller sized bracket, teams played a First/Opening Round game and winners advanced to the Sweet 16. A First/Opening Round bye process was in effect from In 1994, true First and Second Round games were played. Tennessee averages 83.1 ppg in NCAA Second Round contests and holds its opponents to just 59.5 ppg or an average win margin of ppg. Tennessee scored 97 points against Rutgers in the 1992 Second Round. The Scarlet Knights tallied 56 points to give UT a 41-point winning margin. The Lady Vols lowest point total and the closest game in the Second Round was an eight-point win over S.W. Missouri (now Missouri State). SWMS held UT to just 55 points in The Lady Vols won the game and would eventually capture the 1991 NCAA title. Tennessee s Second Round opponents through the years have included: Wake Forest, LaSalle, Old Dominion, S.W. Missouri, Rutgers, Northwestern, Clemson, Florida International, Ohio St., Oregon, Western Kentucky, Boston College, St. Mary s (CA), Notre Dame, Virginia, DePaul and Purdue. THE NCAA SWEET 16 The Tennessee Lady Vols have advanced to 24 consecutive NCAA Sweet 16 Rounds dating back to THE ELITE 8 The Tennessee Lady Vols have advanced to 20 of 24 NCAA Elite 8 Rounds dating back to UT did not make the Elite 8 in 1985, 1992, 1994 and THE FINAL FOUR The Tennessee Lady Vols have advanced to 16 NCAA Final Fours dating back to Remarkably, the Lady Vols have played in 11 title games and won six NCAA Championships 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, and UT s RANKED OPPONENTS The Tennessee Lady Vols game against #3-ranked LSU on Mar. 5 marked Tennessee s 15th game versus a ranked team this season. UT is 13-2 when facing the nation s best ranked teams at the time of the match-up. UT defeated #9 Michigan State, #10 Maryland, #16/18 Texas, #12/11 Stanford, #22/21 Temple, #12/11 Notre Dame, #7 Connecticut, #13/17 Georgia, #19 Vanderbilt, #22/20 Vanderbilt, #13 Georgia, #12 Georgia and #3 LSU. UT lost to #2 Duke and #3/4 LSU. Two of Tennessee s losses in the season have come against opponents who were unranked at the time the Lady Vols lost Kentucky and Florida. After Kentucky defeated UT, the Wildcats jumped into the Top 25 ranked #21 by AP and #23 by ESPN/USA TODAY. After Florida defeated UT, the Gators rejoined the Top 25 coming in at #23 in the AP poll. Tennessee played George Washington when they were not ranked. The Colonials climbed into the polls at #25 their highest ranking of the year. Louisiana Tech was not ranked when they faced Tennessee in December. The Lady Techsters are currently ranked #17 in AP and #16 in the ESPN/USA TODAY top 25. Ole Miss was not ranked, either, when the Lady Vols faced them. The Rebels have been ranked at #25 in the AP poll and a high of #24 in the ESPN/USA TODAY top 25. In all, Tennessee has faced a total of 17 teams who have been ranked at some point during the season and has posted an overall record of 16-4 against those teams. UT s NCAA STAT RANKINGS TEAM Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Field-Goal Percentage Field-Goal Percentage Defense Free-Throw Percentage Rebound Margin Three-Point Field Goals Per Game Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage Assists Per Game Blocked Shots Per Game Steals Per Game Turnovers Per Game INDIVIDUAL Blocked Shots Per Game 25. Candace Parker 2.2 Steals Per Game 11. Alexis Hornbuckle 3.2 Free-Throw Percentage 2. Shanna Zolman 94.1 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage 24. Shanna Zolman 42.4 Three-Point Field Goals Per Game 19. Shanna Zolman 2.7 SUMMITT NAMED RUSSELL ATHLETICS/WBCA REGION 3 COACH OF THE YEAR The Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) announced Mar. 14 that coach Pat Summitt has been named the RUSSELL ATHLETIC/WBCA Region 3 Coach of the Year. Summitt has guided the Lady Vols to a 28-4 record in and a No.2 seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament. In her 32nd year at Tennessee Summitt has amassed 910 career victories, the most by any NCAA Division I coach, male or female, in the history of collegiate basketball. She owns 12 SEC Tournament Titles, including the 2005 and 2006 crowns, six SEC Coach of the Year honors and has been named the NCAA Coach of the Year on seven occasions. In 2000, Coach Summitt was named the Naismith Coach of the Century. The winners of the WBCA National Coach of the Year for each division will be honored on Tuesday, April 4 at 12 p.m. (ET) during the RUSSELL ATHLETIC/WBCA Coach of the Year Luncheon in the Hynes Convention Center Ballroom, which is part of the 2006 WBCA National Convention. This year the WBCA celebrates its Silver Anniversary, marking 25 years of existence. The RUSSELL ATHLETIC/WBCA Regional Coach of the Year winners: NCAA Division I Region 1--C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers Region 2--Sylvia Hatchell, UNC Region 3--Pat Summitt, Tennessee Region 4--Curt Miller, Bowling Green St. Region 5--Sherri Coale, Oklahoma Region 6--Jim Wiedie, Indiana State Region 7--Don Flanagan, New Mexico Region 8--Charli Thorne, Arizona State PARKER NAMED FINALIST FOR 2006 KODAK/WBCA ALL-AMERICA Tennessee freshman phenom Candace Parker has been named a finalist for the Kodak/WBCA All-America Basketball Team. The 48 finalists, who are voted upon by WBCA member coaches in each of the eight WBCA geographical regions, are now in the running for selection to the 10-member Kodak/WBCA All-America Team.

4 Parker, the 6-4 multi position player from Naperville, Ill., was unanimously chosen by the media as the SEC Freshman of the Year. She was tabbed the MVP of the SEC Tournament after averaging 21 points and 10 boards in three games and hitting the game-winning shot against LSU to clinch a second straight SEC Title for the Lady Vols. She is a finalist for both the John R. Wooden Award and the 2006 V Foundation Comeback Player of the Year Award. The only Lady Vol to start in every game this season, she has ten double-doubles, has led the team in scoring 15 times and in rebounding on 22 occasions. She averages 18.1 ppg and 8.5 rpg in 15 games against ranked opponents during her rookie campaign. Tennessee has produced 18 Kodak All- Americans, who account for 32 honors since Most recently, Shyra Ely earned All-America status in Tamika Catchings (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001) and Chamique Holdsclaw (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999) are the only two Lady Vols to garner All-America recognition all four years of collegiate play. The Kodak/WBCA All-America Basketball Team for NCAA Division I will be announced at the Kodak/WBCA All- America Team Press Conference at the Westin Copley Place on April 1, 2006 at 9:45 a.m. (ET) in Boston, Mass. AP ALL-SEC TEAMS: PARKER AND ZOLMAN NAMED PARKER -- ROOKIE OF THE YEAR The Tennessee Lady Vol basketball tandem of Shanna Zolman and Candace Parker picked up second team All-SEC honors, announced the Associated Press on Mar. 14. Both were first team selections by the leagues coaches earlier this month. Parker earned top-rookie honors in both the coaches and media polls. Zolman, a 5-10 shooting guard from Syracuse, Ind., broke the school record in single-season three-pointers made during Tennessee s run to a 12th SEC Tournament Title. A preseason candidate for the Naismith Award and the State Farm Wade Trophy, Zolman leads the SEC in season and career free throw percentage. In fact she is the only SEC player in the history of the league to shoot better than 90 percent from the line during her career. For the second straight year, Zolman was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team and on Feb. 9 she became the fourth Lady Vol hoopster ever to earn Academic All-America First Team Honors. She has led the team in scoring 11 times this year and has made at least one three-pointer in 31 of 32 games this season. Parker, the 6-4 multi position player from Naperville, Ill., was unanimously chosen by the media as the SEC Freshman of the Year. She was tabbed the MVP of the SEC Tournament after averaging 21 points and 10 boards in three games and hitting the game-winning shot against LSU to clinch a second straight SEC Title for the Lady Vols. She is a finalist for both the John R. Wooden Award and the 2006 V Foundation Comeback Player of the Year Award. The only Lady Vol to start in every game this season, she has ten double-doubles, has led the team in scoring 15 times and in rebounding on 22 occasions. She averages 18.1 ppg and 8.5 rpg in 15 games against ranked opponents during her rookie campaign. The voting for the 11th annual AP All- SEC women's team was conducted by a regional media panel. AP SEC First Team Seimone Augustus, LSU, G, 6-1, Sr. Sylvia Fowles, LSU, C, 6-5, So. Tasha Humphrey, Georgia, F, 6-3, So. Sherill Baker, Georgia, G, 5-8, Sr. Armintie Price, Mississippi, G, 5-9, Jr. Second Team Candace Parker, Tennessee, F, 6-3, Fr. Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, G, 5-10, Sr. Dalila Eshe, Florida, F, 6-3, Sr. Dee Davis, Vanderbilt, G, 5-7, Jr. Cori Chambers, Georgia, G, 5-9, Jr. Sha Brooks, Florida, G, 5-7, Fr. Honorable Mention: DeWanna Bonner, Auburn, G, 6-4, Fr. Sarah Elliott, Kentucky, C, 6-6, So. Scholanda Hoston, LSU, G, 5-10, Sr. Jennifer Humphrey, Kentucky, C, 6-3, Sr. Samantha Mahoney, Ky, G, 5-10, So. Marita Payne, Auburn, C, 6-5, Sr. Liz Sherwood, Vanderbilt, C, 6-4, So. Carla Thomas, Vanderbilt, F, 6-3, Jr. SEC Player of the Year Seimone Augustus, LSU SEC Coach of the Year Mickie DeMoss, Kentucky SEC Newcomer of the Year Candace Parker, Tennessee PARKER IS A NOMINEE Lady Vol rookie redshirt Candace Parker has been nominated for The V Foundation Comeback of the Year Award which goes to the player who has overcome adversity in health, life, or moral dilemma. Parker, rhe highly-touted all-everything had to put her college career on hold after undergoing knee surgery prior to the start of the season. Parker embodies the spirit and courage represented by Coach Jim Valvano and the memorable and motivating challenge delivered in his acceptance speech at the 1993 ESPY Awards Don t Give Up... Don t Ever Give Up!. NCAA FRESHMEN LEADERS Tennessee redshirt freshman Candace Parker has been called upon to play all five positions on the floor for the Lady Vols this season therefore, it s not surprising that she is ranked in every national rookie statistical category. Parker and Oklahoma rookie Courtney Paris share a number of similarities. Their initials, CP, both wear #3 hence the shared CP3 monikers. Both are considered to be the leading candidates for 2006 Freshman of the Year honors and are having outstanding seasons. Parker wins the nod for playing a schedule rated as the nation s toughest and ranked #2 in RPI. Additionally, the more versatile Parker is ranked in free throw pct., assists, steals. And fewest turnovers per 40 min. Paris is not ranked in any of those categories. GAMES STARTED 1. Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, Candace Parker, Tennessee, 32 REBOUNDS 1. Paris, Okla., 497 (15.1) 7. Parker, Tenn., 273 (8.5) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Paris, Okla., Parker, Tenn., FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. A. Guffey, Murray St., Parker, Tenn., SCORING 1. Paris, Okla., 705 (21.4) 4. Parker, Tenn., 532 (16.6) 20-POINT GAMES/HI GAME 1. Paris, Okla., 17 (36 pts) 8. Parker, Tenn., 7 (34 pts) BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Paris, Okla., 111 (3.36) 3. Parker, Tenn., 71 (2.22) FEWEST TURNOVERS PER 40 MIN. 1. R. Galligan, E. Ill Parker, Tenn., REBOUND GAMES 1. Paris, Okla., Parker, Tenn., 12 ASSISTS 1. A. Langford, Tulane, 171 (6.58) 20. Parker, Tenn., 91 (2.84) STEALS 1. J. Walker, Radford, 79 (2.79) 21. Parker, Tenn., 52 (1.63) DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Paris, Okla., Parker, Tenn., 10 ZOLMAN NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Tennessee senior guard Shanna Zolman has been chosen as an ESPN the Magazine First Team Academic All- American, according to an official announcement by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) on Feb. 28, The 5-10 guard is the fourth Lady Vol to earn first team recognition and is the first member of the Big Orange to do so since Kara Lawson in Earlier this month, Zolman was named to the All-District IV First Team for the second consecutive season. It s a great honor to win such a prestigious award, Zolman said. We know that academics always come first as student-athletes, but it s an honor to be considered with the elite studentathletes of America. The University of Tennessee and the professors and staff here make it easy for me to succeed. The facilities we have in the Thornton Center allow me to excel in my academic field. The journalism and electronic media major boasts a 3.56 grade point average and was selected to the SEC All- Academic Team in 2004 and Zolman garnered NCAA All-Final Four Team honors in 2004, an NCAA All- Regional nod in Philadelphia in 2005, was an SEC Second Team choice in 2004 and 2005, an SEC All-Freshman Team selection in 2003, and was named to the SEC All-Tournament squad in Earlier this season she was named to the SEC Good Works Team for her contributions to the Knoxville community.

5 A native of Syracuse, Ind., Zolman owns the highest career free throw percentage in school history (91.4). She shot 95.7 percent from the charity stripe during her sophomore season, a mark that still stands as the NCAA Division I singleseason free throw percentage record. Against Alabama on Feb. 19 she hit seven three-pointers, establishing a new Lady Vol single-game record. She is one of only 15 Lady Vols to ever record over 1,500 points in her career, currently ranks 12th on the all-time scoring list with 1,586 career points and needs only five tallies to pass Debbie Groover for 11th place. Off the hardwood, she has volunteered her time with several organizations in the Knoxville area. She is an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, volunteers for the Race for the Cure, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the Dogwood Arts Parade, the Toyota Literacy program and sings Christmas carols at area nursing homes. Zolman is one of two players from the SEC honored on the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America basketball teams this season and is the fifth hoopster from the conference ever to earn first team accolades.

6 ARMY BLACK KNIGHTS (20-10) NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND OPPONENT LADY VOLS vs. BLACK KNIGHTS THE RANKINGS: UT is 6th in both the AP & ESPN/USA Today Polls Army is not ranked RECENT RESULTS: #6 UT defeated #3 LSU, 63-62, in SEC Tournament Final Army defeated Holy Cross, 69-68, in Patriot League Final UPCOMING GAMES: Tennessee, the No. 2 seed from the Cleveland Region will take on No. 15 seed Army in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. In the bracket s other game, No. 7 seed George Washington takes on tenth-seeded Old Dominion. COACHES RECORDS: UT's Pat Summitt is (.838) in 32 years Army s Maggie Dixon is (.667) in her first year SERIES RECORD: Tennessee leads the series, 1-0. Home: No contests Away: No contests Neutral: Tennessee is 1-0 Postseason: No contests Overtime: No overtime contests LAST MEETING: The Lady Vols downed Army, 96-44, in the 2002 San Juan Shootout in Puerto Rico STATISTICS UT Army Overall Record Scoring Scoring Defense Point Margin Rebounds Opponent Rebounds Rebound Margin FG% Opponent FG% Three-point FG% Opponent 3FG% FT% Opponent FT% Blocks Average Steals Average Turnover Average LAST TIME VS. ARMY On Nov. 30, 2002, at the San Juan Shootout in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the #4/5 Tennessee Lady Vol basketball team moved its record in the tournament to a perfect 2-0 with a dominating win over the U.S. Military Academy at Coliseum Guillermo Angulo. UT actually struggled out of the starting gate, as Army found itself with an early 6-4 advantage with 15:31 to play. That s when UT took control with a 16-0 run over 2:50 to roar to a 22-8 lead. Gwen Jackson s lay-up with 14:36 to play made her the 27th Lady Vol to become a member of the 1,000-point club at UT. The Tennessee advantage continued to grow to with 7:57 to play in the first half following a Jackson three-pointer, to after a Shanna Zolman three-point play and finally to at the halftime break. Army fought back briefly to begin the second half, as the score at the 11:57 mark was 65-31, but UT continued the offensive assault with a 20-5 run over the next 8:05 to lead by 49 points. UT coasted down the stretch to the win. On the night, UT had four players in double figures, as Kara Lawson led all scorers with 20 points. Zolman posted a career-high 15, while Jackson and Tasha Butts each added 13. Lawson hit 4-of-6 three-pointers on a night when UT established a new mark for threes in a game with 13. The Lady Vols shot 49.3% from the field, held Army to only 32.0% on 16-of-50 shooting and forced 28 turnovers. All 11 Lady Vols scored at least two points on the night. THE SERIES This is the second meeting between the two schools. The only previous encounter was in the season, when the Lady Vols downed Army, 96-44, in the San Juan Shootout in Puerto Rico. TENNESSEE VS. ARMY SERIES MEETINGS Nov. 30, 2002 N W, *San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico

7 UT VS. PATRIOT LEAGUE Tennessee has had two match-ups against the Patriot League all-time. UT first downed Army in the 2002 San Juan Shootout, 96-44, before downing Colgate, 77-54, in the first round of the 2004 NCAA Tournament. UT VS. PATRIOT LEAGUE TEAMS ALL-TIME Team Wins Losses Pct. Army Colgate TOTALS LADY VOLS VS. PATRIOT IN NCAA TOURNEY Date Opponent Score Round Mar. 20, 04 Colgate W, st COMMON OPPONENTS Tennessee and Army have faced two common opponents this year. The Lady Vols defeated Princeton and Connecticut at home. The Black Knights lost to Princeton at home while also losing at UConn. ARMY VS. COMMON ARMY OPPONENT Dec. 8 Princeton West Point, N.Y. L, Dec. 31 Connecticut Storrs, Conn. L, TOP 25 OPPONENTS While Tennessee never shies away from top competition, Army also stepped out of conference to play against two top teams, dropping both games. UT went 4-2 against top 10 squads, while they amassed a 13-2 mark against top 25 teams. UT vs. Top 10 Army vs. Top 10 #9 Michigan State (W) #5 Baylor (L) #10 Maryland (W) #8 Connecticut (L) #7 Connecticut (W) #2 Duke (L) #3/4 LSU (L) #3 LSU (W) UT vs. rest of Top 25 Army vs. rest of Top 25 #16/18 Texas (W) None #12/11 Stanford (W) #22/21 Temple (W) #12/11 Notre Dame (W) #13/17 Georgia (W) #19 Vanderbilt (W) #22/20 Vanderbilt (W) #13 Georgia (W) #12 Georgia (W) TENNESSEE VS. COMMON UT OPPONENTS Dec. 20 Princeton Knoxville, Tenn. W, Jan. 7 Connecticut Knoxville, Tenn. W, CURRENT LADY VOL CAREER STATS VERSUS ARMY Player Games Pts Rebs Tye sha Fluker Shanna Zolman CURRENT LADY VOL GAME-BY-GAME STATS VERSUS ARMY GP/GS Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TR PF A BLK S P TYE SHA FLUKER Nov. 30, / SHANNA ZOLMAN Nov. 30, /

8 ARMY NOTES SEED AND BID: No. 15 Cleveland, Patriot League Champion. NCAA APPEARANCES: First LAST APPEARANCE: N/A OVERALL NCAA RECORD: BEST FINISH: N/A FIRST TIME DANCING: The Black Knights are appearing in their first NCAA Tournament after their most successful season in the school s Division I history. Army defeated Holy Cross on March 8 in a win to claim its first Patriot League tournament title. The season also produced the school s first regular-season championship title in women s basketball. The program has been to an NCAA Tournament twice before, both in Division II ( and ). In the two appearances, the Black Knights went 1-1, falling to Valdosta State in 84 and Pittsburgh-Johnstown in 88. QUICK TURNAROUND: First-year head coach Maggie Dixon was voted Patriot League Coach of the Year by her peers after leading the Black Knights to the conference regular-season title. She began her coaching career as an assistant at DePaul before moving east to become West Point s seventh head women s basketball coach on Oct. 5, just 11 days before practice was to start. ON A ROLL: Since the calendar flipped to February, the Black Knights have been on a roll. Army won six of its last seven regular-season contests, all conference battles, to take the Patriot League title before winning three games in a row on its home floor to secure the tournament crown and the school s first NCAA Division I Championship berth. CHARITY STRIPE QUEENS: While Army holds slight advantages on the season in scoring margin (+3.2) and rebounding margin (+3.1), the squad really gets a boost from its free-throw shooting. Drawing 585 fouls on the season, the Black Knights have made 87 more tosses on 89 more attempts than their opposition. The 458 makes from the free throw line were 70 more than their closest competitor in the Patriot League, while their.717 percentage ranked second in the conference. SHARPSHOOTERS FROM CLOSE RANGE: Army led the Patriot League in scoring (68.0 ppg) and field goal percentage (.433), but the team struggled from beyond the arc. The Black Knights hit just 29.8 percent of their three-point tries on the year, the worst in the Patriot League. In comparison, the Lady Vols rank second in scoring margin (+17.7) and three-point shooting (.396), while standing third in field goal percentage (.472). TEN DEEP: The Black Knights are a balanced squad, with a rotation of ten athletes playing in nearly every game. No one averages more than 30 minutes a game, nor does any player grab more than six rebounds per contest. Only two players on the squad score in double digits. TOP PATRIOT A CADET: Sophomore Cara Enright avoided the dreaded sophomore slump after capturing Patriot League Rookie of the Year accolades in Enright was voted the conference s Player of the Year after leading the Black Knights to their first Division I league championship. The Norco, Calif., native leads the squad with 16.3 points per game and 3.2 assists per outing, while ranking third on the team with her 4.7 boards per game average. Enright has also been the squad s top pickpocket, taking 1.4 steals a contest. ROOKIES ARE KEY: Both squads boast their league s freshman of the year. The Black Knights Alex McGuire captured the Patriot League Rookie of the Year award, becoming the second straight cadet and third overall to pick up the honor. McGuire finished second on the team in points (11.1), assists (1.7) and three-point shooting (.319) while tying for fifth on the squad in rebounding (3.3). UT s Candace Parker, the SEC Freshman of the Year, leads the Lady Vols in four categories: points (16.6), rebounds (8.5), steals (1.6) and blocks (2.1). Parker also ranks third on the squad in assists (2.8). HIGH SCHOOL RIVALS: A handful of players on both squads played prep ball in the same areas. Enright graduated from Rosary High School in Norco, Calif., an eastern suburb of Los Angeles, while UT s Tye sha Fluker hails from John Muir High in Pasadena, just north of the City of Angels. Another cadet, Erin Begonia, calls Bellflower, Calif., home, which is between L.A. and Long Beach. On the other side of the nation, Joanne Carelus and Nicky Anosike both hail from the greater New York City area. Carelus comes from Westbury, N.Y., on Long Island, while Anosike claims Staten Island as her home. SIBLINGS BOTH IN DANCE: As the only brother and sister combo as head coaches in NCAA Division I, Maggie and Jamie Dixon set the bar high for the next sibling duo that comes along. Jamie has his Pitt Panthers in the men s draw, while Maggie, as a rookie head coach, has lifted the Black Knights into their first Big Dance. Older brother has an advantage in the comparisons, however. In his third year, Jamie has Pitt in its third consecutive NCAA Tournament while compiling a career record of Maggie, 12 years his junior, has duplicated her brother s first year, at least in the postseason accolades, making the NCAA Tournament with the Black Knights. Both also own one conference coach-of-the-year plaque with the Dixon children both claiming those in their first year at the head of the bench. WEST POINT/ROCKY TOP CONNECTION: One of the most famous men ever at the University of Tennessee came from West Point. Gen. Robert Neyland came to Knoxville as an ROTC instructor and an assistant football coach in 1925, but one year later, he was elevated to the head coaching job. Things have not been the same at UT since. His Volunteers claimed five SEC titles and four national titles, including in 1951 when his club was named consensus national champs. UT s football stadium that now seats 104,079 bears the Hall of Fame coach s name. Neyland s record at Rocky Top stands at

9 ARMY ROSTER NO. PLAYER POS HT CL PTS REB 5 Megan Ennenga G 5-2 Fr Anna Wilson G 5-5 So Megan Vrabel F 6-1 Sr Cara Enright G 5-10 So Adrienne Payne G 5-6 Sr Margaree King G 5-8 So Stefanie Stone G/F 5-11 So Megan Evans F 6-2 Fr Alex McGuire G 5-8 Fr Ashley Magnani F 5-11 Sr Micky Mallette G 5-8 Sr Joanne Carelus G 5-7 Jr Erin Begonia G 5-7 Jr Jen Hansen G 5-10 Jr Jillian Busch F 6-2 Jr Courtney Wright G/F 5-11 Fr Sarah Anderson C 6-4 Fr Natalie Schmidt C 6-2 So bold indicates probable starter ARMY SCHEDULE/RESULTS Nov. 18 COAST GUARD W Nov. 20 ST. JOHN S L Nov. 25 vs. Manhattan# L Nov. 27 vs. Cal State Fullerton# W Nov. 30 ALBANY W Dec. 2 Cornell L Dec. 6 Central Connecticut W Dec. 8 PRINCETON L Dec. 17 BAYLOR L Dec. 19 GARDNER-WEBB W Dec. 29 Air Force L Dec. 31 Connecticut L Jan. 3 IONA W Jan. 7 COLGATE* W (OT) Jan. 10 HOLY CROSS* W Jan. 14 Lehigh* L Jan. 17 American* W Jan. 21 Navy* W Jan. 25 LAFAYETTE* W Jan. 28 Colgate* L Feb. 4 NAVY* W (OT) Feb. 7 Holy Cross* W Feb. 11 LEHIGH* W Feb. 14 AMERICAN* W Feb. 18 BUCKNELL* W Feb. 21 Lafayette* W Feb. 25 Bucknell L Mar. 2 LAFAYETTE! W Mar. 4 COLGATE! W Mar. 8 HOLY CROSS! W Home games in ALL CAPS # = Northern Arizona Tournament (Flagstaff, Ariz.) *= Patriot League games! = Patriot League Tournament game CURRENT BLACK KNIGHTS CAREER STATS VERSUS TENNESSEE Player Games Pts Rebs Adrienne Payne Megan Vrable Ashley Magnani Micky Mallette CURRENT BLACK KNIGHTS GAME-BY-GAME STATS VERSUS TENNESSEE GP/GS Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TR PF A BLK S P ASHLEY MAGNANI Nov. 30, / MICKY MALLETTE Nov. 30, / ADRIENNE PAYNE Nov. 30, / MEGAN VRABLE Nov. 30, /

10 Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Tennessee Lady Vols vs Army 11/30/02 7:00 p.m. AT at Carolina, Puerto Rico, Guillermo Angulo VISITORS: Tennessee Lady Vols 4-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS # Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 3 GWEN JACKSON... f BRITTANY JACKSON... f ASHLEY ROBINSON... c KARA LAWSON... g LOREE MOORE... g TASHA BUTTS LaTOYA DAVIS SHANNA ZOLMAN COURTNEY McDANIEL SHYRA ELY TYE'SHA FLUKER TEAM Totals OTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 49.3% DEADB -Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 56.5% REBS Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 78.9% OME TEAM: Army 1-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS # Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 0 Katie Macfarlane... f Christine Gassman... g Shavonne Holden... g Amy Saal... g Rejera Arnold... g Adrienne Payne Dionna McPhatter Haley Edwards Lindsay Brent Mallory Fritz Ashley Magnani Myra Markey Micky Mallette Megan Vrabel Megan Flynt TEAM Totals OTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 32.0% DEADB -Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.6% REBS Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 54.5% fficials: echnical fouls: Tennessee Lady Vols-None. Army-None. Attendance: 199 core by Periods 1st 2nd Total ennessee Lady Vols Army

11 GEORGE WASHINGTON COLONIALS (22-8) POTENTIAL NCAA SECOND ROUND OPPONENT LADY VOLS vs. COLONIALS THE RANKINGS: UT is sixth in both the AP & ESPN/USA Today Polls George Washington NR RECENT RESULTS: #8 UT defeated #3 LSU, 63-62, in the SEC championship game GW lost to #18/20 Temple, 59-54, in the Atlantic 10 championship game UPCOMING GAMES: Tennessee, the No. 2 seed from the Cleveland Region, will take on No. 15 Army in a first-round match-up. In the bracket s other game, the No. 7 seed from the Cleveland Region, George Washington, will challenge No. 10 seed Old Dominion. COACHES RECORDS: UT's Pat Summitt is (.838) in 32 years GW s Joe McKeown is (.731) in 17 years SERIES RECORD: Tennessee leads the series, 6-0 Home: Tennessee is 2-0 Away: Tennessee is 3-0 Neutral: Tennessee is 1-0 Postseason: Tennessee is 0-0 Overtime: No overtime contests LAST MEETING: Tennessee defeated George Washington, 59-43, in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 7, STATISTICS UT GWU Overall Record Scoring Scoring Defense Point Margin Rebounds Opponent Rebounds Rebound Margin FG% Opponent FG% Three-point FG% Opponent 3FG% FT% Opponent FT% Blocks Average Steals Average Turnover Average LAST TIME VS. GEORGE WASHINGTON Candace Parker scored 14 points, and Tennessee held George Washington scoreless for 8 1/2 minutes in the second half en route to a victory on Dec. 7 despite playing little like the nation s No. 1 team for stretches. Parker added eight rebounds, falling short of her fourth double-double. Shanna Zolman added 12 points for the Lady Vols (8-0), who were closing a five-game road trip in which they had logged more than 13,000 miles by the time they returned home. Jessica Simmonds led George Washington (2-3) with 13 points. Before the game, there was little reason to think it would be as close as it was into the second half. The Lady Vols came in having outscored opponents by an average of 26.7 points this season and without a loss to an unranked opponent in 3 1/2 years. The Colonials, meanwhile, had never lost by fewer than 14 points in five previous games against Tennessee and were 0-3 against No. 1 teams. But the Lady Vols were shaky, committing 23 turnovers in the game and shooting just 43 percent in the first half. That helped George Washington make a game of it, leading for most of the first 10 minutes, then staying within range into the second half. Trailing 40-35, GW had a chance to cut its deficit to three, but Simmonds a 29 percent free throw shooter missed both attempts from the line. Six minutes into the second half, Jazmine Adair s baseline jumper drew the Colonials to But that s when Tennessee turned up its defense, forcing poor shots, air balls, shot-clock violations and steals. By the time GW scored again, on Simmonds jumper with 5 1/2 minutes left, Tennessee had used a 12-0 run to take control at The Lady Vols held George Washington to 22 percent shooting in the second half and finished the game with 12 steals, five by Alexis Hornbuckle. Tennessee outrebounded GW The Lady Vols didn t take their first lead until 9 1/2 minutes had elapsed, on Sidney Spencer s jumper near the foul line that made it Jessica Adair s inside basket gave GW what would be its final lead of the game, The Colonials went scoreless for more than three minutes as Tennessee used a 10-2 run and appeared to be pulling away. But a late spurt by GW made its deficit just at halftime. That matched Tennessee s lowest output in a half this season. The 14 points scored by GW in the second half tied for the second fewest by an opponent in the second period in Tennessee history.

12 THE SERIES A possible NCAA Second Round match-up with George Washington would mark the seventh meeting between the two teams and the second this season. It would also match the two squads against each other in an NCAA Tournament game for the first time. TENNESSEE VS. GEORGE WASHINGTON SERIES MEETINGS Dec. 29, 1992 N W, Nov. 27, 2001 A W, Nov. 26, 2002 H W, Dec. 30, 2003 A W, Nov. 23, 2004 H W, UT VS. ATLANTIC 10 Tennessee has taken on eight teams from the Atlantic 10 Conference all-time and sports a 15-1 record, with the only loss coming to Xavier, 80-65, on March 24, Tennessee s last meeting with an Atlantic 10 opponent came on Dec. 28, 2005, against Temple in Philadelphia, Pa. The win over the Owls improved UT s record to 2-0 on the year against Atlantic 10 members. UT RECORD VS. ATLANTIC 10 TEAMS ALL-TIME Team Wins Losses Pct. Dayton Fordham George Washington LaSalle Richmond St. Joseph s Temple Xavier TOTALS LADY VOLS VS. ATLANTIC 10 IN NCAA TOURNEY Date Opponent Score Round Mar. 18, 89 LaSalle W, Second Mar. 24, 01 Xavier L, Sweet 16 TOP 25 OPPONENTS A meeting between Tennessee and George Washington would pit two teams that have plenty of experience against top competition. UT and GWU have combined to play 21 games in which the opponents were ranked in the Top 25 in at least one poll at the time of the contest. The Lady Vols were 13-2 in games against Top 25 teams this season, while George Washington was 3-3. UT vs. Top 10 GWU vs. Top 10 #2 Duke (L) #1 Tennessee (L) #3 LSU (L),(W) #7 Connecticut (W) #9 Michigan State (W) #10 Maryland (W) UT vs GWU vs #12 Stanford (W) #17 Temple (W) #12 Notre Dame (W) #18 Texas (L) #13 Georgia (W), (W) #19 Purdue (W) #19 Vanderbilt (W) #19 Temple (W) #22 Temple (W) #22 Vanderbilt (W) COMMON OPPONENTS Tennessee and George Washington have faced two common opponents this season. The Lady Vols defeated Texas at home and Temple on the road. GWU posted two regular-season wins over Temple before falling to the Owls in the Atlantic 10 Tournament title contest. GW also fell to Texas on the road. TENNESSEE VS. COMMON GWU OPPONENT Dec. 1 Texas Knoxville, Tenn. W, Dec. 28 Temple Philadelphia, Pa. W, GWU VS. COMMON UT OPPONENTS Nov. 26 Texas Freeport, Bahamas L, Jan. 11 Temple Washington, D.C. W, Feb. 24 Temple Philadelphia, Pa. W, Mar. 6 Temple Philadelphia, Pa. L, CURRENT LADY VOL CAREER STATS VERSUS GEORGE WASHINGTON Player Games Pts (Avg.) Rebs (Avg.) Best Mark Pts/Rebs Nicky Anosike 2 12 (6.0) 16 (8.0) 8/8 Sybil Dosty 2 7 (3.5) 7 (3.5) 6/4 Tye sha Fluker 4 24 (6.0) 14 (3.5) 8/6 Alexis Hornbuckle 2 17 (8.5) 12 (6.0) 11/6 Lindsey Moss 1 0 (0.0) 1 (1.0) 0/1 Candace Parker 1 14 (14.0) 8 (8.0) 14/8 Dominique Redding 3 6 (2.0) 2 (0.7) 4/2 Sidney Spencer 3 14 (4.6) 3 (1.0) 7/3 Shanna Zolman 4 36 (9.0) 9 (2.3) 14/4

13 CURRENT LADY VOL GAME-BY-GAME STATS VERSUS GEORGE WASHINGTON GP/GS Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TR PF A BLK S P NICKY ANOSIKE Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 2/ /6.0 SYBIL DOSTY Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 2/ /4.0 TYE SHA FLUKER Nov. 26, / Dec. 30, / Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 4/ /6.0 ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 2/ /8.5 LINDSEY MOSS Dec. 7, / Totals 1/ /0.0 CANDACE PARKER Dec. 7, / Totals 1/ /14.0 DOMINIQUE REDDING Dec. 30, / Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 3/ /2.0 SIDNEY SPENCER Dec. 30, / Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 3/ /4.6 SHANNA ZOLMAN Nov. 26, / Dec. 30, / Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 4/ /9.0

14 GEORGE WASHINGTON NOTES SEED AND BID: No. 7 Cleveland, at-large choice. NCAA APPEARANCES: 12 (fourth consecutive bid) LAST APPEARANCE: 2005, defeated Ole Miss, 60-57, in NCAA First Round; lost to North Carolina, 71-47, in Second Round in Chapel Hill, N.C. OVERALL NCAA RECORD: BEST FINISH: Regional Final (1997) WE MEET AGAIN: Tennessee and George Washington have met just six times in history, but five of those have come in each of the past five seasons, including Tennessee has claimed each of those, in addition to a win in the campaign at the Maryland Invitational. UT claimed a win on Dec. 7, 2005, and earned 71-41, 65-51, and the previous four years, respectively. The squads have never met in NCAA Tournament play. GENESIS OF THE SERIES: Head coach Pat Summitt brought her team up to Washington, D.C., and a game with George Washington to play near Kara Lawson s hometown of nearby Alexandria, Va. The squads have played every season since. The meeting at the Maryland Invitational in the season was also due to a local player, this time Baltimore, Md., native Dana Johnson. IMPRESSIVE POSTSEASON HISTORY: George Washington has an impressive NCAA Tournament resume, having qualified for 13 competitions and advancing to at least the Second Round 10 times. The Colonials advanced to the Round of 32 five straight tourneys from , which included a Sweet 16 appearance (1995) and the school s best run ever in 1997, a Regional Final contest. GW fell in that contest to Notre Dame, 62-52, after topping Northwestern, Tulane and No. 4 North Carolina along the way. The Lady Vols have a storied NCAA tradition, having compiled an alltime mark and claiming six national titles (1987, 1989, 1996, 1997 and 1998). Tennessee has advanced to at least the Sweet 16 in every NCAA Tournament contested (2006 is the 25th). ATLANTIC 10 IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT: The conference as a whole has recorded a mark in NCAA Tournament play. George Washington leads all current league members with 2006 being its 13th appearance. Saint Joseph s follows with 11 appearances. The Hawks will be playing in this year s WNIT. The storied Southeastern Conference has six national titles to its credit, all being attributed to the Tennessee Lady Vols. LAST TIME UT PLAYED THE A-10 IN THE TOURNAMENT: Tennessee s last meeting with an Atlantic 10 Conference team in the NCAA Tournament occurred in the 2001 Mideast Regionals in Birmingham, Ala., and Xavier shocked the Lady Vols, The Musketeers broke away in the second half after leading by four at the break. 450 AND COUNTING: Head coach Joe McKeown won his 450th career game this season, defeating No. 17 Temple in overtime, 55-50, in his hometown of Philadelphia on Feb. 24, The Colonials battled back from a 15-point deficit in the contest for the dramatic win. With a record, he is the winningest coach in Atlantic 10 Conference history and has patrolled the GW sidelines for more than 2/3 of the school s all-time games. Including three years at New Mexico State, he has an overall mark. In his 17 seasons at the Washington, D.C. school, he has earned four Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year honors (1991, 1997, 2000 and 2002). He has led the Colonials to at least 20 wins in seven consecutive seasons and 15 of 16 and his 1996 squad won a school-record 28 games (28-6). Legendary Lady Volunteer head coach Pat Summitt is the winningest college basketball coach in history and brings an all-time mark into this year s NCAA Tournament. GEORGE WASHINGTON AT A GLANCE: George Washington is 22-8 after claiming an Atlantic 10 Conference Co-Championship, the school s fifth consecutive regular-season title. The Colonials advanced to the conference tournament s title game before falling to third-place team Temple, They enter NCAAs having won eight of 10 contests. TOP-25 RESULTS: The Colonials have earned a 4-4 mark against top-25 opposition this season, which includes a pair of victories over conference rival Temple, 64-58, on Jan. 15 and, (OT), on Feb. 24. However, the Owls did claim the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament title with a victory over George Washington. In the second game of the season, the Colonials defeated No. 19/24 Purdue at the Junkanoo Jam Tournament in Freeport, Bahamas, by a score before falling to No. 18 Texas the next day, A setback to No. 1 Tennessee on Dec. 7 and a loss to 25th-ranked Massachusetts on Jan. 22 rounded out their top-25 slate so far in The Lady Vols have won four straight versus ranked opposition and have compiled a 13-2 mark against ranked teams in the season. SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Sophomore guard Sarah-Jo Lawrence was named the Atlantic 10 Conference Sixth Player of the Year, as she leads the Colonials in scoring at 11.4 points per game, despite starting only nine of the team s 30 contests. Lawrence also earned A-10 All-Conference Honorable Mention accolades. MORE GW HONORS: Also receiving Atlantic 10 honors were First-Team honorees senior forward Jessica Simmonds and sophomore guard Kimberly Beck, who was the only second-year player on the list. She also was named to the All-Defensive Team. Last season, Beck was named the conference s Rookie of the Year. Freshman center Jazmine Adair was named to the Rookie Team this campaign.

15 GEORGE WASHINGTON ROSTER NO. PLAYER POS HT CLPTS REB 1 Jessica Adair F 6-4 Fr Whitney Allen F 5-11 Jr Kimberly Beck G 5-8 So Amie Kern G 5-10 Fr Faith Peters G 5-10 Fr Chantelle John C 6-2 Fr Kenan Cole G 5-10 Jr Jazmine Adair C 6-3 Fr Corinne Turner F 6-2 Jr Lora Mitchell F 6-1 So Sarah-Jo Lawrence G 5-11 So Jamila Bates F 6-1 Fr Lisa Steele G 5-11 So Jessica Simmonds F 6-2 Sr bold indicates probable starter GEORGE WASHINGTON SCHEDULE/RESULTS Nov. 18 VIRGINIA L Nov. 25 Purdue# W Nov. 26 Texas# L Dec. 1 Villanova W Dec. 7 TENNESSEE L Dec. 10 STONY BROOK W Dec. 13 SMU W Dec. 17 MAINE W Dec. 20 YALE W Dec. 30 North Carolina State L Jan. 3 SACRAMENTO ST. W Jan. 6 DAYTON* W Jan. 8 Saint Joseph s* W Jan. 11 TEMPLE* W Jan. 15 XAVIER* W Jan. 20 Rhode Island* W Jan. 22 Massachusetts* L Jan. 27 FORDHAM* W Jan. 29 Richmond* W Feb. 3 Xavier* W Feb. 6 SAINT LOUIS* W Feb. 10 Duquesne* W Feb. 12 St. Bonaventure* W Feb. 17 LA SALLE* W Feb. 19 RICHMOND* L Feb. 24 Temple* W Feb. 26 CHARLOTTE* W Mar. 4 Richmond^ W Mar. 5 Saint Joseph s^ W Mar. 6 Temple^ L Home games in ALL CAPS # = Junkanoo Jam games (Freeport, Bahamas) * = Atlantic 10 games ^ = Atlantic 10 Tournament game (Philadelphia, Pa.) CURRENT COLONIAL CAREER STATS VERSUS TENNESSEE Player Games Pts (Avg.) Rebs (Avg.) Best Mark Pts/Rebs Jazmine Adair 1 6 (6.0) 2 (2.0) 6/2 Whitney Allen 2 8 (4.0) 8 (4.0) 4/5 Jamila Bates 1 0 (0.0) 1 (1.0) 0/1 Kimberly Beck 2 7 (3.5) 6 (3.0) 5/5 Kenan Cole 3 8 (2.7) 7 (2.3) 4/3 Chantelle John 1 2 (2.0) 2 (2.0) 2/2 Sarah-Jo Lawrence 2 13 (6.5) 1 (0.5) 11/1 Lora Mitchell 1 0 (0.0) 0(0.0) 0/0 Faith Peters 1 0 (0.0) 2 (2.0) 0/2 Jessica Simmonds 2 25 (12.5) 11 (5.5) 13/7 Corinne Turner 2 0 (0.0) 4 (2.0) 0/2 CURRENT COLONIAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS VERSUS TENNESSEE GP/GS Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TR PF A BLK S P JAZMINE ADAIR Dec. 7, / Totals 1/ /6.0 WHITNEY ALLEN Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 2/ /4.0 JAMILA BATES Dec. 7, / Totals 1/ /0.0

16 KIMBERLY BECK Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 2/ /3.5 KENAN COLE Dec. 30, / Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 3/ /2.7 CHANTELLE JOHN Dec. 7, / Totals 1/ /2.0 SARAH-JO LAWRENCE Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 2/ /6.5 LORA MITCHELL Dec. 7, / Totals 1/ /0.0 FAITH PETERS Dec. 7, / Totals 1/ /0.0 JESSICA SIMMONDS Nov. 23, / Dec. 7, / Totals 2/ /12.5 CORINNE TURNER Dec. 30, / Nov. 23, / Totals 2/ /0.0

17 Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS #1 Tennessee vs George Washington 12/07/05 7:00 pm at Washington, DC (Smith Center) VISITORS: #1 Tennessee (8-0) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS # Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 3 PARKER, Candace... f HORNBUCKLE, Alexis.. f ANOSIKE, Nicky... c ZOLMAN, Shanna... g WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de g SPENCER, Sidney REDDING, Dominique MOSS, Lindsey DOSTY, Sybil FLUKER, Tye'sha TEAM Totals OTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.2% DEADB -Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.8% REBS Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.0% OME TEAM: George Washington (2-3) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS # Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 3 ALLEN, Whitney... f SIMMONDS, Jessica... f JOHN, Chantelle... c BECK, Kimberly... g COLE, Kenan... g PETERS, Faith ADAIR, Jazmine MITCHELL, Lora LAWRENCE, Sarah-Jo BATES, Jamila TEAM Totals OTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.8% DEADB -Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 14.3% REBS Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 55.6% fficials: Dee Kantner, Tina Napier, Bill Titus echnical fouls: #1 Tennessee-None. George Washington-TEAM. Attendance: 3207 core by Periods 1st 2nd Total 1 Tennessee eorge Washington Points in the paint-ut 36,GW 18. Points off turnovers-ut 22,GW 14. 2nd chance points-ut 18,GW 2. Fast break points-ut 2,GW 2. Bench points-ut 15,GW 17. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-3 times. Last FG-UT 2nd-01:46, GW 2nd-05:28. Largest lead-ut by 18 2nd-04:16, GW by 5 1st-18:16.

18 OLD DOMINION LADY MONARCHS (22-8) POTENTIAL NCAA SECOND ROUND OPPONENT LADY VOLS vs. LADY MONARCHS THE RANKINGS: UT is 6th in both the AP & ESPN/USA Today Polls Old Dominion is unranked. RECENT RESULTS: #8 UT defeated #3 LSU, 63-62, in SEC Tournament Championship ODU defeated James Madison, 58-54, in Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Championship UPCOMING GAMES: Tennessee, the No. 2 seed from the Cleveland Region, will take on No. 15 seed Army in a first-round matchup. In the bracket s other game, the No. 10 seed from the Cleveland Region, Old Dominion, will challenge No. 7 seed George Washington. COACHES RECORDS: UT's Pat Summitt is (.838) in 32 years ODU s Wendy Larry is (.733) in 22 years SERIES RECORD: Tennessee leads the series, Home: Tennessee is 14-3 Away: Tennessee 12-4 Neutral: Tennessee is 4-2 Postseason: Tennessee is 5-3 Overtime: Tennessee is 0-1 LAST MEETING: Tennessee kicked off the new year in style, defeating Old Dominion, 83-67, at Thompson- Boling Arena on Jan. 2, It marked the Lady Vols 13th straight win to open the season STATISTICS UT ODU Overall Record Scoring Scoring Defense Point Margin Rebounds Opponent Rebounds Rebound Margin FG% Opponent FG% Three-point FG% Opponent 3FG% FT% Opponent FT% Blocks Average Steals Average Turnover Average LAST TIME vs. OLD DOMINION Tennessee's Shanna Zolman scored 23 points to help the top-ranked Lady Vols to an win over Old Dominion on Jan. 2, 2006, rebounding from a horrible offensive showing at Notre Dame on New Year's Eve. The Lady Vols led nearly the entire game, but Old Dominion made them work for their 10th straight victory in the series. Zolman was 6-of-10 from the floor and 3- of-5 from beyond the arc. Tennessee shot 52 percent (26-of-50) from the floor and went 24-of-28 from the foul line. Old Dominion had only seven chances at the line and made six. The Lady Vols also had 17 points from Nicky Anosike, 14 from Alexis Hornbuckle and 10 from Candace Parker. The Lady Monarchs, coming off an overtime loss to fifth-ranked North Carolina a week earlier, were scrappy and aggressive, but couldn't do enough defensively despite shooting 46 percent (28-of- 61). Old Dominion was led by T.J. Jordan with 17 points. She was 0-of-13 shooting in last year's game vs. UT as a freshman. Sherida Triggs added 16 points and Shahida Williams had 10 for Old Dominion, which, at the time, had the toughest schedule in the country according to the most recent RPI. The Lady Vols were ahead by 18 early in the second half when Old Dominion rallied with a 16-6 run. Jordan had consecutive 3s during the spurt, and Lawona Davis scored four points to cut it to Tennessee stretched it to 12, but Old Dominion trimmed it in half after two baskets by Paula Muxiri and a pair of free throws by Triggs. That was as close as the Lady Monarchs would get as Zolman hit a 3 and then sank two foul shots to restore the double-digit lead with 6:18 left. Tennessee's 11-point halftime lead (46-35) and narrow rebounding margin held on for the win. THE SERIES A possible NCAA Second Round match-up with Old Dominion would mark the 40th meeting between the two teams and the second this season. It would also match the two squads against each other in a postseason game for the ninth time, and the third in the NCAA Tournament. The last postseason meeting between the teams came in the 1997 National Championship game, won by the Lady Vols, 68-59, in Cincinnati, Ohio. That win gave Tennessee its fifth national title and avenged an loss in Norfolk earlier in the season.

19 TENNESSEE VS. ODU SERIES MEETINGS Mar. 11, 1977 W Feb. 10, 1979 L Mar. 10, 1979 L Jan. 26, 1980 L Mar. 8, 1980 L Mar. 23, 1980 L Feb. 16, 1981 W Mar. 14, 1981 W Mar. 27, 1981 W Dec. 2, 1981 L Feb. 14, 1982 W Nov. 30, 1982 L (OT) Feb. 14, 1983 L Nov. 29, 1983 W Jan. 25, 1985 W Feb. 20, 1986 W Jan. 7, 1987 W Nov. 28, 1987 W Jan. 14, 1988 W Jan. 4, 1989 W Jan. 6, 1990 W Mar. 17, 1990 W Jan. 6, 1991 W Feb. 4, 1992 W Jan. 2, 1993 W Jan. 13, 1994 W Jan. 24, 1995 W Jan. 11, 1996 W Jan. 7, 1997 L Mar. 30, 1997 W Feb. 7, 1998 W Jan. 19, 1999 W Jan. 3, 2000 W Jan. 28, 2001 W Jan. 8, 2002 W Jan. 7, 2003 W Jan. 4, 2004 W Jan. 2, 2005 W Jan. 2, 2006 W UT VS. COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Tennessee has played only three teams from the Colonial Athletic Association, totaling 43 games. Of those, 39 have been against Old Dominion. The other two opponents have been George Mason (1-0) and James Madison (2-1). UT RECORD VS. CAA TEAMS ALL-TIME Team Wins Losses Pct. George Mason James Madison Old Dominion TOTALS Mar. 17, 90 Old Dominion W, Second Mar. 30, 97 Old Dominion W, Champ. TOP 25 OPPONENTS A meeting between Tennessee and Old Dominion would pit two teams that have plenty of experience against top competition. UT and ODU have combined to play 20 games in which the opponents were ranked in the Top 25 in at least one poll at the time of the contest. The Lady Vols were 4-2 in games against Top 10 teams this season and 13-2 against top 25 teams, while Old Dominion was 0-5 against the Top 25, including a loss to then-no. 1 Tennessee. UT vs. Top 10 ODU vs. Top 10 #2 Duke (L) #1 Tennessee (L) #3 LSU (W) #1/2 Duke (L) #3/4 LSU (L) #5 North Carolina (L) #7 Connecticut (W) #6/7 Rutgers (L) #9 Michigan State (W) #10 Maryland (W) UT vs. # s ODU vs. # s #12/11 Stanford (W) #19/20 Vanderbilt (L) #12/11 Notre Dame (W) #12 Georgia (W) #13 Georgia (W) #13/17 Georgia (W) #16/18 Texas (W) #19 Vanderbilt (W) #22/20 Vanderbilt (W) #22/21 Temple (W) COMMON OPPONENTS Tennessee and Old Dominion have faced two common opponents this season. The Lady Vols lost to Duke on the road and defeated conference rival Vanderbilt twice, once at home and once in Nashville. Old Dominion fell to Duke in its season opener and lost to Vanderbilt two weeks later, with both games in Norfolk. TENNESSEE VS. COMMON ODU OPPONENTS Jan. 19 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. W, Jan. 23 Duke Durham, N.C. L, Feb. 12 Vanderbilt Knoxville, Tenn. W, OLD DOMINION VS. COMMON UT OPPONENTS Nov. 20 Duke Norfolk, Va. L, Dec. 4 Vanderbilt Norfolk, Va. L, LADY VOLS VS. CAA IN NCAA TOURNEY Date Opponent Score Round Mar. 24, 88 JMU W, Sweet 16

20 CURRENT LADY VOL CAREER STATS VERSUS OLD DOMINION Player Games Pts (Avg.) Rebs (Avg.) Best Mark Pts/Rebs Nicky Anosike 2 20 (10.0) 12 (6.0) 17/9 Sybil Dosty 1 2 (2.0) 2 (2.0) 2/2 Tye sha Fluker 4 18 (4.5) 11 (2.8) 10/6 Alex Fuller 1 0 (0.0) 1 (1.0) 0/1 Alexis Hornbuckle 2 17 (8.5) 11 (5.5) 14/6 Lindsey Moss 1 8 (8.0) 0 (0.0) 8/0 Candace Parker 1 10 (10.0) 4 (4.0) 10/4 Dominique Redding 3 11 (3.7) 3 (1.0) 7/1 Sidney Spencer 3 15 (5.0) 11 (3.7) 9/5 Shanna Zolman 4 41 (10.3) 12 (3.0) 23/6 CURRENT LADY VOL GAME-BY-GAME STATS VERSUS OLD DOMINION GP/GS Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TR PF A BLK S P NICKY ANOSIKE Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 2/ /10.0 SYBIL DOSTY Jan. 2, / Totals 1/ /2.0 TYE SHA FLUKER Jan. 7, / Jan. 4, / Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 4/ /4.5 ALEX FULLER Jan. 2, / Totals 1/ /0.0 ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 2/ /8.5 LINDSEY MOSS Jan. 2, / Totals 1/ /8.0 CANDACE PARKER Jan. 2, / Totals 1/ /10.0 DOMINIQUE REDDING Jan. 4, / Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 3/ /3.7 SIDNEY SPENCER Jan. 4, / Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 3/ /5.0 SHANNA ZOLMAN Jan. 7, / Jan. 4, /

21 Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 4/ /10.3 OLD DOMINION NOTES SEED AND BID: No. 10 Cleveland, automatic bid NCAA APPEARANCES: 23 (15th consecutive bid) LAST APPEARANCE: 2005, lost to Virginia, 79-57, in NCAA First Round in Minneapolis, Minn. OVERALL NCAA RECORD: BEST FINISH: 1985 NCAA Champions WE MEET AGAIN: Tennessee and Old Dominion definitely have no shortage of game film on each other. The Lady Vols have faced the Lady Monarchs 39 times, which ties for fifth in Tennessee history and first among non-conference opponents. Only SEC rivals Vanderbilt (53), Georgia (50), Kentucky (46) and LSU (43) have played Tennessee more. The Lady Vols have faced Alabama 39 times as well. LOTS OF HISTORY: Head Coach Pat Summitt s squads have plenty of experience in battling Old Dominion. The teams have played at least once every season since the campaign. In the early days of the AIAW, the teams met as many as three times in two seasons once during the regular season, once in the AIAW Regionals, and again in the AIAW Championships. In AIAW tournament play, the teams were dead even, winning three games apiece against each other. Old Dominion defeated Tennessee for the 1980 AIAW Championship, 68-53, in Mt. Pleasant, Mich., to win its second national title. The Lady Vols avenged that loss the following year, defeating the Lady Monarchs in the national semifinal, 68-65, to advance to its second AIAW Championship game. REVENGE FACTOR: After losing to the Lady Monarchs for the first time in 14 years, 72-83, on Jan. 7, 1997, the Lady Vols got their shot at revenge on the biggest possible stage the national title game in Cincinnati, Ohio. Tennessee made the most of it, defeating ODU, 68-59, to claim its second consecutive national championship and fifth overall. Most remarkably, the Lady Vols had lost 10 games during the season but avenged two of those losses in the NCAA Tournament. Tennessee also beat Connecticut, 91-81, to advance to the Final Four after losing to the Huskies, 57-72, on Jan. 5. AVERAGE SCORE: Over the 29-year history of the series, Tennessee (73.0) is an average of 9.0 points better than Old Dominion (64.0). The Lady Vols have won by as many as 58 (2000, ) and by as few as one (1977, and 1981, 65-64). ODU s biggest win came in 1983, when it defeated UT OLD DOMINION AT A GLANCE: Old Dominion is 22-8 following its win over James Madison in the Colonial Athletic Association championship game. Since falling to Tennessee on Jan. 2, the Lady Monarchs have won 20 of 21, including 16 in a row at one point. The win in the CAA Tournament gave ODU its 15th consecutive conference title and, in turn, its 15th straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Old Dominion has never lost a CAA Tournament game. WE ARE THE CHAMPS: Both Tennessee and Old Dominion can call themselves champions this year but that s nothing new. With its SEC Championship Game victory over #3 LSU, Tennessee has won either the Southeastern Conference regular season or tournament championship (or both) every year since ODU has now won 15 consecutive CAA titles. KEYS TO WINNING: Teams will have to put some points on the board to beat the Lady Monarchs. For Old Dominion, the magic number on defense is 70. The Lady Monarchs are 21-0 when holding their opponent to less than 70 points, but only 1-8 when allowing more than 70. TOUGH COMPETITION: Six of Old Dominion s eight losses on the season have come to 2006 NCAA Tournament teams, and five of those came against top-20 competition (No. 1/2 Duke on Nov. 20, No. 19/20 Vanderbilt on Dec. 4, No. 6/7 Rutgers on Dec. 9, No. 5 North Carolina on Dec. 29, and No. 1 Tennessee on Jan. 2). The other loss to a tournament team came at in-state rival Virginia Tech. Meanwhile, of the four Lady Vol losses, two were against top-10 competition in No. 2 Duke and No. 3 LSU. The other two came to conference rivals Kentucky and Florida, who both received at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament. QUEENS OF THE RPI: Tennessee finished No. 2 in the NCAA s Ratings Percentage Index and had the toughest schedule in the country. The Lady Monarchs were no slouch themselves, with an RPI of 13 and the 16thtoughest schedule in the NCAA. HOME COURT ADVANTAGE: Since Old Dominion moved into the Ted Constant Convocation Center for the season, opponents have been hard-pressed to leave Norfolk victorious. The Lady Monarchs are 54-8 in their new digs, including a 3-2 mark against Top 25 foes. Both losses were to Tennessee. This marks the second time Old Dominion has hosted the NCAA Tournament at The Ted. HISTORY MADE HERE: Old Dominion has been a host school for the NCAA Women s Tournament in 16 of the tournament s 25 years. The Lady Monarchs previous home, the ODU Fieldhouse, was home to the first-ever NCAA Women s Final Four in 1982, and also hosted the event in 1983.

22 OLD DOMINION ROSTER NO. PLAYER POS HT CLPTS REB 1 Tamara Ransburg C/F 6-4 Jr Paula Muxiri F 6-1 Jr Lawona Davis G 5-11 Sr Jazzmin Walters G 5-2 Fr Shahida Williams F 5-11 So Jen Nuzzo G 5-8 So Shantel Wilson G 5-9 Jr Tish Lyons F 5-10 Jr TJ Jordan G 5-8 So Sherida Triggs F 6-1 Jr Megan Pym C/F 6-4 So Tiffany Green F 6-2 So Angela Brown C 6-5 Jr bold indicates probable starter OLD DOMINION SCHEDULE/RESULTS Nov. 20 DUKE L Nov. 22 Virginia Tech L Nov. 29 PENN STATE W Dec. 4 VANDERBILT L Dec. 9 Rutgers L Dec. 18 Charlotte W Dec. 21 Florida International L Dec. 29 NORTH CAROLINA L (OT) Jan. 2 Tennessee L Jan. 6 at VCU* W Jan. 8 William & Mary* W Jan. 13 HOFSTRA* W Jan. 15 Drexel* W Jan. 20 GEORGE MASON* W Jan. 22 JAMES MADISON* W Jan. 27 Hofstra* W Jan. 29 Towson * W Feb. 3 DREXEL* W Feb. 5 NORTHEASTERN* W Feb. 10 George Mason* W Feb. 12 GEORGIA STATE* W Feb. 17 UNC WILMINGTON* W Feb. 19 Delaware* W Feb. 24 VCU* W Feb. 26 WILLIAM & MARY* W Mar. 2 James Madison* L Mar. 4 Georgia State* W Mar. 9 GEORGE MASON^ W Mar. 10 vs. Hofstra^ W Mar. 11 vs. James Madison^ W Home games in ALL CAPS *= Colonial Athletic Association Game ^= Colonial Athletic Association Tournament CURRENT LADY MONARCHS CAREER STATS VERSUS TENNESSEE Player Games Pts (Avg.) Rebs (Avg.) Best Mark Pts/Rebs Angela Brown 0 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0/0 Lawona Davis 4 30 (7.5) 17 (4.3) 11/6 Tiffany Green 1 12 (12.0) 11 (11.0) 12/11 TJ Jordan 2 18 (9.0) 9 (4.5) 17/5 Tish Lyons 3 9 (3.0) 5 (1.7) 4/2 Paula Muxiri 3 18 (6.0) 7 (2.3) 8/3 Jen Nuzzo 1 2 (2.0) 1 (1.0) 2/1 Megan Pym 2 6 (3.0) 5 (2.5) 4/5 Tamara Ransburg 0 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0/0 Sherida Triggs 3 23 (7.7) 11 (3.7) 16/4 Jazzmin Walters 1 2 (2.0) 1 (1.0) 2/1 Shahida Williams 2 14 (7.0) 8 (4.0) 10/4 Shantel Wilson 3 5 (1.7) 5 (1.7) 5/2 CURRENT LADY MONARCHS GAME-BY-GAME STATS VERSUS TENNESSEE GP/GS Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TR PF A BLK S P ANGELA BROWN Jan. 2, / Totals 0/ LAWONA DAVIS Jan. 7, / Jan. 4, / Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 4/ /7.5 TIFFANY GREEN Jan. 2, / Totals 1/ /12.0

23 TJ JORDAN Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 2/ /9.0 TISH LYONS Jan. 4, / Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 3/ /3.0 PAULA MUXURI Jan. 7, / Jan. 4, / Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 3/ /6.0 JEN NUZZO Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 1/ /2.0 MEGAN PYM Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 3/ /6.0 TAMARA RANSBURG Jan. 2, / Totals 0/ SHERIDA TRIGGS Jan. 4, / Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 3/ /7.7 JAZZMIN WALTERS Jan. 2, / Totals 1/ /2.0 SHAHIDA WILLIAMS Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 2/ /7.0 SHANTEL WILSON Jan. 4, / Jan. 2, / Jan. 2, / Totals 3/ /2.0

24 Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Old Dominion vs TENNESSEE 01/02/06 6:00 p.m. at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn VISITORS: Old Dominion 2-7 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 14 LYONS, Tish... f TRIGGS, Sherida... f DAVIS, Lawona... g WILSON, Shantel... g JORDAN, TJ... g MUXIRI, Paula WALTERS, Jazzmin WILLIAMS, Shahida PYM, Megan BROWN, Angela TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 85.7% HOME TEAM: TENNESSEE 13-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 SPENCER, Sidney... f PARKER, Candace... f ANOSIKE, Nicky... c ZOLMAN, Shanna... g HORNBUCKLE, Alexis.. g REDDING, Dominique MOSS, Lindsey DOSTY, Sybil FULLER, Alex FLUKER, Tye'sha TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.0% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 85.7% Officials: Sally Bell, Nan Sisk, Mark Zentz Technical fouls: Old Dominion-None. TENNESSEE-None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Old Dominion TENNESSEE Turnstile: 9,513 ODU's #34 fouls 1:44/2 Points in the paint-odu 28,UT 28. Points off turnovers-odu 15,UT 18. 2nd chance points-odu 10,UT 10. Fast break points-odu 3,UT 7. Bench points-odu 24,UT 10. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-4 times. Last FG-ODU 2nd-00:48, UT 2nd-03:37. Largest lead-odu by 3 1st-13:29, UT by 18 2nd-16:12.

25 ALL-TIME NCAA OPPONENTS OVERALL: Opponents from 22 conferences GAMES RECORD TEAM Virginia Connecticut Georgia Louisiana Tech Rutgers W. Kentucky Auburn Southern Cal Texas Tech Clemson Duke Iowa Long Beach St Louisiana St Mississippi North Carolina Notre Dame Old Dominion Stanford Alabama Alabama State Appalachian St Arizona Arkansas Austin Peay Baylor Boston College Brigham Young Cheyney Colgate Colorado DePaul Florida A&M Florida Intl Furman Georgia State Grambling Jackson St James Madison Kansas LaSalle Liberty Maryland Memphis St Michigan State Middle Tennessee North Carolina A&T Northwestern Ohio State Oregon Penn State Purdue Radford Saint Mary s S. Carolina St SW Missouri Tennessee Tech Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Tech Wake Forest Western Carolina Xavier 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK THEY CALL IT CLEVELAND BUT WE RE GOING TO THE MIDEAST The Lady Vols have been placed in the Cleveland (Mideast) bracket of the NCAA Tournament for the sixteenth time. Previously, the Lady Vols were placed in the Mideast Regional and advanced to the Final Four nine times -- in 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1998, 2000 and UT has been in the Midwest bracket of the NCAA Tournament three times. Tennessee has advanced to the Final Four from the Midwest every time: in 1997 (claiming the NCAA title in Cincinnati, Ohio), in 2002, where the team lost to UConn in the Final Four semis in San Antonio and in 2004, where the team lost to UConn in the NCAA title game in New Orleans. Last season, UT was placed in the Philadelphia Region (East) for the sixth time in 24 trips to the Big Dance. Tennessee advanced to the Final Four from the East in 1988 (finishing in 3rd in Tacoma, Washington), again in 1989 (winning UT s second NCAA title while playing in Tacoma, Wash.), in 1996 (winning UT s fourth NCAA title at the Final Four in Charlotte, N.C.) and 2005 (finishing third in Indianapolis at the Final Four. While advancing from the East produced two NCAA titles and two third place finishes, the East Regional is more remembered for what failed to occur for the Lady Vols. In 1990, the Lady Vols were sent to the East Regional at Old Dominion where two wins separated the Lady Vols from playing for a national championship on their home floor in Knoxville, site of the 1990 NCAA Final Four. UT got by Clemson, in the Sweet 16 and then lost in overtime to Virginia, 79-75, failing to play in the NCAA Final Four in Knoxville. Instead of Tennessee and the Final Three, the Lady Vols served as hostesses for the event. Almost a decade later, the East Regional would serve up another dark day in Lady Vol hoops history. In 1999, UT was going for its fourth consecutive NCAA title after winning in 1996, 1997 and Current Western Carolina head coach Kellie Jolly Harper was the Lady Vol point guard and her sidekick was four-time All-America Chamique Holdsclaw. The duo helped UT get by Virginia Tech, 68-52, in the Sweet 16 in Greensboro, N.C. However, Duke dashed Tennessee s dream of a fourth consecutive title with a win. It marked UT s last trip to the East until BREAKING DOWN THE CLEVELAND BRACKET HOW WE VE FARED ALL-TIME Of the other 15 teams in the Cleveland bracket, Tennessee has faced 10 schools all-time. Against all teams in this bracket, UT has a (.862) record all-time. In the most recent games against these teams, Tennessee has posted an overall 10-0 record. Team UT Record UT Last Game/Result North Carolina , N, W, UC-Riverside never played Vanderbilt , H, W, Louisville never played UCLA , A, W, Bowling Green never played Purdue , H, W, Missouri State never played Texas A&M , N, W, TCU , H, W, Rutgers , N, W, Dartmouth never played George Washington , A, W, Old Dominion , H, W, Army , N, W, (Bold indicates NCAA Tournament game) CLEVELAND BRACKET Tennessee has faced three of the 15 teams in the 2006 NCAA Cleveland bracket this season and posted a 4-0 record. The Lady Vols defeated Vanderbilt twice (80-68 and 70-67), George Washington (59-43) and Old Dominion (83-67). SUMMITT S NCAA RECORDS Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt has coached in 1,086 basketball games to date producing an incredible (.837) overall record. What s even more amazing (at least to me) is that she has coached in over 100 NCAA Tournament games --- her record in the NCAAs, (.833) in 107 NCAA contests. Just as an FYI, Duke s Mike Krzyzewski has just passed Dean Smith (North Carolina) on the men s side of things in the NCAAs recording 68 NCAA wins. Summitt has appeared in all 25 (consecutive) NCAA Tournaments, and passed Smith who appeared in 23 consecutive tournaments from

26 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK NCAA 1st & 2nd ROUND HISTORY 1982 NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 13 Jackson State NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 19 South Carolina St NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 17 MTSU NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Virginia NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Iowa NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 15 Tennessee Tech NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 18 Wake Forest NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 18 LaSalle NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 17 Old Dominion NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 17 S.W. Missouri St NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 21 Rutgers NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 20 Northwestern st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 N. Carolina A&T Mar. 19 Clemson st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Florida A&M Mar. 18 Fla. International st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Radford Mar. 18 Ohio State st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 15 Grambling State Mar. 17 Oregon st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 14 Liberty Mar. 16 W. Kentucky st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 13 Appalachian St Mar. 15 Boston College st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 18 Furman Mar. 20 Arizona st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Austin Peay Mar. 18 St. Mary s (Calif.) st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 15 Georgia State Mar. 17 Notre Dame st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 22 Alabama State Mar. 24 Virginia st and 2nd Rounds, Tallahassee, Fla. Mar. 20 Colgate Mar. 22 DePaul st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 20 Western Carolina Mar. 22 Purdue FIRST ROUND RECORD: 18-0 SECOND ROUND RECORD: 18-0 OVERALL RECORD: 36-0 OUTTA KNOXVILLE FOR JUST THE SECOND TIME EVER IN MARCH In the 2004 NCAA Tournament, for the first time in postseason play, the Tennessee Lady Vols did not play a post-season play-off game in Knoxville. The time has come again with UT traveling to Norfolk for the 2006 NCAA First/Second Rounds. Previously, Tennessee had won 46 consecutive NCAA play-off games at home since 1982 (34-0 in NCAA First/Second Rounds and 12-0 in six NCAA Mideast Regionals hosted in Knoxville). When you add in the AIAW years, Tennessee has won 52 consecutive (since Mar. 15, 1980) post-season AIAW/NCAA games at home. Overall, UT has won 54 out of 55 games in Knoxville since Mar. 10, UT s only loss in post-season play at home was a AIAW Region II defeat to Old Dominion on Mar. 10, That year, the winner of the Region II Tournament was given the higher seed in the AIAW Regional Championship Tournament (Sweet 16) while the loser was sent to a tougher regional bracket. As the Region II winner, Old Dominion traveled to Tennessee Tech for the AIAW South Regional while Tennessee earned a trip to the Bronx, N.Y. (Fordham Univ.) for the East Regional. Both ODU and Tennessee advanced to the AIAW Final Four in Greensboro, N.C. that year. OPENING ROUNDS BIG POINTS The Lady Vols turned in their highest point total ever in the NCAA Tournament scoring 113 versus Appalachian State in First Round action on Mar. 13, Previously, Tennessee had scored 111 points against North Carolina A&T on Mar.16, 1994 in NCAA opening round play. UT s 113 points against ASU was the fifth most ever scored in NCAA First/Second Round action. UT S NCAA OT GAMES UT has played in five overtime games in the NCAA Tournament producing a 4-1 record including two overtime wins in the Final Four. UT defeated Southern Cal, 91-90, in the first overtime game in NCAA tourney history. UT advanced to the NCAA s first Final Four in 1982 in Norfolk, Va., from that overtime affair. The Lady Vols played in the first triple OT in NCAA history when UT defeated Ole Miss, 90-83, in In UT s most heartbreaking loss in the program s history, Virginia defeated UT, in OT, for the 1990 NCAA East Regional title in Norfolk, Va., denying the Lady Vols from playing in the 1990 Final Four on its home court. In 1991, UT returned the overtime favor to Virginia and defeated the Cavaliers in the first overtime NCAA title game, in New Orleans. Tennessee s last extra stanza game in the NCAA Tournament came at the 1996 Final Four with a dramatic, 88-83, victory over Connecticut in the Final Four semifinal game. RANKED TEAMS CLEVELAND REGION In the AP and USA TODAY/ESPN polls, eight teams from the 2006 NCAA Cleveland Regional are ranked led by top-ranked North Carolina. The next highest ranked team is Tennessee (6/6), and is followed by Rutgers (#9/9), Purdue (#11/11), Texas A&M (#20/22), UCLA (#21/23), Bowling Green (#23/21) and Vanderbilt (NR/25). THIRTYSOMETHING LOOMS Should the Lady Vols be successful in Norfolk in the NCAA First and Second Rounds, a possible 30-win season is in sight. Last year, with the win over Rutgers in the Philadelphia Regional Final, Tennessee collected its 15th all-time 30-win season in Pat Summitt s 31-years at the helm. The previous 30-win years: Season Wins Losses Finish NCAA CHAMPS NCAA CHAMPS NCAA runner-up NCAA runner-up AIAW runner-up NCAA runner-up NCAA CHAMPS rd Mideast Regionals rd Mideast Regionals nd East Regionals rd NCAA Championships NCAA runner-up rd NCAA Championships NCAA CHAMPS rd AIAW Championships

27 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK UT s NCAA REGIONAL HISTORY 1982 Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 19 Memphis State Mar. 21 Southern Cal (OT) 1983 Mideast Regional, South Bend, Ind. Mar. 25 Mississippi (3 OT) Mar. 27 Georgia Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 23 Alabama Mar. 25 Georgia Mideast Regional, Bowling Green, Ky. Mar. 22 Mississippi Mideast Regional, Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 20 Georgia Mar. 22 Louisiana State Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 19 Virginia Mar. 21 Auburn NCAA East Regional, Norfolk, Va. Mar. 24 James Madison Mar. 26 Virginia East Regional, Bowling Green, Ky. Mar. 23 Virginia Mar. 25 Long Beach St NCAA East Regional, Norfolk, Va. Mar. 22 Clemson Mar. 24 Virginia (OT) 1991 Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 21 W. Kentucky Mar. 23 Auburn Mideast Regional, West Lafayette, Ind. Mar. 26 W. Kentucky Mideast Regional, Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 25 North Carolina Mar. 27 Iowa Mideast Regional, Fayetteville, Ark. Mar. 24 Louisiana Tech Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 23 W. Kentucky Mar. 25 Texas Tech East Regional, Charlottesville, Va. Mar. 23 Kansas Mar. 25 Virginia Midwest Regional, Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 22 Colorado Mar. 24 Connecticut Mideast Regional, Nashville, Tenn. Mar. 21 Rutgers Mar. 23 North Carolina East Regional, Greensboro, N.C. Mar. 20 Virginia Tech Mar. 22 Duke Mideast Regional, Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 25 Virginia Mar. 27 Texas Tech Mideast Regional, Birmingham, Ala. Mar. 24 Xavier NCAA Midwest Regional, Ames, Iowa Mar. 23 Brigham Young Mar. 25 Vanderbilt Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 29 Penn State Mar. 31 Villanova Midwest Regional, Norman, Okla. Mar. 28 Baylor Mar. 30 Stanford Philadelphia Regional (East) Mar. 27 Texas Tech Mar. 29 Rutgers CHECK OUT TENNESSEE S NCAA RECORD In the 1980s, Tennessee fashioned a 29-6 record in eight years of NCAA play highlighted by NCAA titles in 1987 and The Lady Vols put together a 38-6 (.863) winning record in the NCAA Tournament in the 1990s while winning four NCAA titles in 1991, 1996, 1997 and Thus far in the 2000 s, the Lady Vols have a 25-6 record in six years of NCAA competition for an overall slate of over 24 years 16 FOR SUMMITT Over the last several years, Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt has passed legendary John Wooden of UCLA in a number of NCAA Tournament categories. Most significantly, Summitt has passed Wooden for most trips to the Final Four with 16 to Wooden s dozen. UT IN NCAA TITLE GAMES Tennessee has appeared in 11 NCAA title games (6-5 overall) since 1982 and won six championships. The Lady Vols have an overall record in Final Four play. In the old AIAW days, UT made two title game appearances (1980 and 1981). MOST PARTICIPANTS EVER All-time, a total of 85 Lady Vol team members have participated/played in 16 Final Fours. That ranks first among all schools. Louisiana Tech is second with 65 participants all-time in 10 Final Fours. NO PRESSURE, BUT EVERY LADY VOL HAS PLAYED IN ONE Every Lady Vol hoopster (since 1976) has played in at least one Final Four during her career at Tennessee. Current Lady Vol seniors Tye Fluker and Shanna Zolman have gone to three Final Fours during their careers at UT -- the 2003 Final Four in Atlanta, Ga., (losing to UConn in the Championship game), the 2004 Final Four in New Orleans, La., (losing to UConn in the Championship game) and the 2005 Final Four in Indianapolis (losing to Michigan State in the semifinals). 3 LADY VOL CLASSES HAVE GONE FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS There have now been three classes of players in Lady Vol history to go to the Final Four all four years of their Lady Vol careers. First to do it was the class of Sheila Frost, Bridgette Gordon and Melissa McCray (1986, 1987, 1988 and 1999) that trio won NCAA Championships in 1987 and The next player to do it was Laurie Milligan (1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998). Milligan was onboard for three consecutive titles, The latest group to do it was last year s senior class of Shyra Ely, Brittany Jackson and Loree Moore they went in 2002, 2003, 2004 and SHE LOVES MARCH AND APRIL, TOO Let s unite March and April Madness and coin it Marpril Madness. Tennessee Lady Vol basketball coach Pat Summitt loves to kick things up a notch in the months of March and April. Summitt, who has now coached in 1,086 collegiate contests and sports a overall record in 32 seasons, has gone into battle 213 times in the months of March and April. She has come out a winner in 170 games losing just 43 basketball games (.805). Her teams are 60-2 at home, 9-1 away and at neutral sites in the third and fourth months LADY VOL SENIORS Over the past four years, Tennessee s senior duo of Tye sha Fluker and Shanna Zolman has accumulated an overall record of 122 wins and just 18 losses an 88 percent winning percentage. Against SEC opponents, they have a phenomenal 53-4 record! The seniors have made three consecutive trips to the NCAA Final Four, captured two SEC regular season crowns and the 2005 and 2006 SEC Tournament titles. SKYSCRAPER LINE-UP Tennessee has boasted of one of the tallest teams in women s hoops this season with an average height over 6 1. Coach Pat Summitt s new favorite line-up goes 6 4, 6 4, 6 3 at the forwards, 6 5 in the post and 5 10 at guard. This line-up averages a dead-even 6 2 for the tallest starting quintet in Lady Vol history. 502 GAMES VERSUS RANKED TEAMS Tennessee s game versus #3 LSU on Mar. 5, 2006 was the Lady Vols 502nd alltime versus a ranked team since the inception of the polls in UT is an amazing (.703) versus ranked teams. This year, Tennessee is 13-2 versus ranked teams. In , the Lady Vols were 10-5 vs. ranked teams.

28 UT S NCAA FINAL FOUR HISTORY 2005 Indianapolis, Indiana vs. Michigan State (Semifinal) New Orleans, Louisiana Defeated LSU (Semifinal) Lost to Connecticut (Championship) Atlanta, Georgia Defeated Duke (Semifinal) Lost to Connecticut (Championship) San Antonio, Texas Lost to Connecticut (Semifinal) Philadelphia, Penn. Defeated Rutgers (Semifinal) Lost to Connecticut (Championship) Kansas City, Missouri Defeated Arkansas (Semifinal) Defeated La Tech (Championship) Cincinnati, Ohio Defeated Notre Dame (Semifinal) Defeated ODU (Championship) Charlotte, N.C. Defeated Connecticut (Semifinal) (OT) Defeated Georgia (Championship) Minneapolis, Minn. Defeated Georgia (Semifinal) Lost to Connecticut (Championship) New Orleans, La. Defeated Stanford (Semifinal) Defeated Virginia (Championship) (OT) Tacoma, Washington Defeated Maryland (Semifinal) Defeated Auburn (Championship) Tacoma, Washington Lost to Louisiana Tech (Semifinal) Austin, Texas Defeated Long Beach (Semifinal) Defeated La Tech (Championship) Lexington, Kentucky Lost to Southern Cal (Semifinal) Los Angeles, California Defeated Cheyney (Semifinal) Lost to Southern Cal (Championship) Norfolk, Virginia Lost to Louisiana Tech (Semifinal) AIAW FINAL FOUR HISTORY 1981 Eugene, Oregon Defeated Old Dominion (Semifinals) Lost to La Tech (Championship) Mt. Pleasant, Michigna Defeated South Carolina (Semifinals) Lost to Old Dominion (Championship) Greensboro, N.C. Lost to Louisiana Tech (Semifinals) Defeated UCLA (Conso-Final) Minneapolis, Minnesota Lost to Delta State (Semifinals) Defeated Immaculata (Conso-Final) FINAL FOUR MVP 1998-Chamique Holdsclaw 1997-Chamique Holdsclaw 1996-Michelle Marciniak 1989-Bridgette Gordon 1987-Tonya Edwards FINAL FOUR ALL-TOURNAMENT Shanna Zolamn 2003-Gwen Jackson, Kara Lawson 2000-Tamika Catchings C.Holdsclaw, T. Catchings, Kellie Jolly 1997-Chamique Holdsclaw, Kellie Jolly 1996-M. Marciniak, C. Holdsclaw, T.Johnson 1995-Nikki McCray 1991-Dena Head, Daedra Charles 1989-Bridgette Gordon, Sheila Frost 1987-Tonya Edwards, Bridgette Gordon 1984-Mary Ostrowski 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK ALEXIS UPDATE UT guard Alexis Hornbuckle, who suffered a broken wrist on Feb. 12 and underwent surgery on Feb. 15 to implant a fixation screw to assist in the healing of her navicular scaphoid fracture, had a doctor s appointment scheduled on Mar. 15 to change out her cast and have new x-rays taken to monitor the healing process. Two weeks ago. Hornbuckle had x-rays taken and her cast changed on Mar. 1. Hornbuckle was placed in a GORE-TEX cast. She had her stitches removed on Feb. 22 and her arm was placed in a fiberglass cast. Hornbuckle broke her wrist when she dove after the ball on a hustle play in the first half (3:06 showing) of Tennessee s win over #22/20-ranked Vanderbilt Feb. 12 in Knoxville. The 5-11 guard was named as a finalist for the 2006 Nancy Lieberman Award honoring the nation's top point guard prior to her injury. GO FIGURE The Lady Vols have suffered four losses this season. The 22-point pounding at Duke was a considerable butt-kicking defeat. However, Tennessee s three other losses have come with fairly narrow margins three-point losses to Kentucky (66-63) and LSU (72-69) and a two-point overtime deficit to Florida, Duke came with a #2 ranking while LSU was ranked #3/4 in the polls. Unfortunately, Kentucky and Florida weren t ranked at the time of the game and Tennessee suffered two losses to unranked teams for the first time in a single season since the Associated Press poll was created in SEC DANCING Six Southeastern Conference teams have been invited to the Big Dance. SEC regular season champion LSU earned the No. 1 seed in the San Antonio Regional, while SEC Tournament champ Tennessee is the second seed in the Cleveland Regional. Georgia is seeded third in the Bridgeport Regional while Kentucky is seeded fifth also in the Bridgeport Regional. Florida is the No. 6 seed in the Albuquerque Regional while Vanderbilt rounded out the league s bid with an eight seed in the Cleveland Regional. LSU's (27-3) and fifth-ranked is the No. 1 seed in the San Antonio Region and will open the 2006 NCAA Tournament on Saturday against No. 16 seed Florida Atlantic in Nashville, Tenn., at approximately 1 p.m. CST. The Lady Tigers made the field of 64 for the 16th time in the program's history and for the seventh straight season. The Lady Tigers earned a No. 1 seed for the third time and the second consecutive tournament. The winners of the two first-round games will meet on Monday at a time to be determined for the right to advance to the Sweet 16 in San Antonio, Texas. The Tennessee Lady Vols (28-4) were selected as a No. 2 seed and will take on No. 15 seed Army Black Knights in the Cleveland regional. The Lady Vols will square off with Army on Sunday, March 19, 2006 in Norfolk, Va. Army is making their first ever NCAA appearance. The Lady Vols are one of only two teams (La Tech) to appear in every NCAA tournament. UT owns an NCAA Tournament record including a record 16 Final Four appearances. Tennessee is 1-0 against the Black Knights, having defeated Army, 96-44, in Army earned the No. 15 seed by winning the Patriot League Championship. Also in UT's bracket is a possible second round matchup against the winner of the No. 7 seed George Washington and No. 10 seed Old Dominion. Kentucky (21-8) earned its first bid to the NCAA Tournament in seven years with a No. 5 seed in the Bridgeport (Conn.) Regional. The Wildcats will square off with 12thseeded UT-Chattanooga (27-3) in the first round on Saturday in Chicago. The other match-up in the pod features No. 4-seed Michigan State (22-9) against No. 13 UW- Milwaukee (22-8). Game time is 2 p.m. EST on ESPN2. It is the first trip to the NCAA Tournament for UK since the 1999 season when it earned a six seed and advanced to the second round before falling to UCLA. The No. 12 ranked Georgia Lady Bulldogs received the No. 3 seed in the Bridgeport (Conn.) Regional of the NCAA Tournament. Georgia earned its 23rd invitation in 25 editions of the NCAA Tournament, the second-best tally of any school in the nation behind only Tennessee and Louisiana Tech. The Lady Bulldogs will take on Marist, the region's No. 14 seed, on Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. ET at Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, N.J. Sunday's winner will face the winner of the matchup between No. 6- seeded Temple and No. 11-seeded Hartford on Tuesday night. Florida was awarded an at-large berth into the 2006 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament, where the Gators earned the No. 6 seed in the Albuquerque Regional and will face 11th-seeded and 24th-ranked New Mexico (21-9) on Saturday, March 18 at the McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz. Tip-off is set for approximately 10:30 p.m. ET (8:30 p.m. MST) and will be televised live on ESPN2. The winner of that first round contest advances to the second round to play the winner of the game between third-seeded Baylor (24-6) and 14th-seeded Northern Arizona (22-10), which play at 8 p.m. ET (6 p.m. MST). Vanderbilt received its seventh consecutive berth to the NCAA Tournament, earning a No. 8 seed in the Cleveland region. The Commodores will face Louisville on Saturday, March 18, at Memorial Gymnasium. The winner of that game will take on either No. 1 North Carolina or No. 16 UC-Riverside on Monday, March 20, for the right to play in the Sweet 16 the following weekend in Cleveland, Ohio.

29 LADY VOLS: THE BEST AND THE WORST OF MOST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN A GAME: 107 points...vs. Princeton (12/20) LEAST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN A GAME: 53 points...at Duke (1/23) MOST POINTS BY AN OPPONENT IN A GAME: 95 points...vs. Florida OT (2/26) LEAST POINTS BY AN OPPONENT IN A GAME: 33 points...vs. Stetson (11/20) BIGGEST TENNESSEE LEAD: 68 points vs. Princeton (12/20) BIGGEST TENNESSEE DEFICIT: 27 points vs. Duke (1/23) BIGGEST TENNESSEE LEAD IN A LOSS: 7 points vs. Florida (2/26) BIGGEST TENNESSEE DEFICIT IN A WIN: 14 points...vs. Georgia (2-16) Vandy (1/19, 2/12) BIGGEST TENNESSEE HALFTIME LEAD: 37 points vs. Stetson (11/20) BIGGEST TENNESSEE HALFTIME DEFICIT: 7 points... at Georgia (2-16), at Duke (1/23) BEST TENNESSEE 1ST HALF FG%:.581 (18-31)... vs. Chattanooga (11/21) WORST TENNESSEE 1ST HALF FG%:.321(9-28)...at South Carolina (1/4) BEST TENNESSEE 2ND HALF FG%:.706 (24-34)...vs. Princeton (12/20) WORST TENNESSEE 2ND HALF FG%:.280 (7-25)...at Notre Dame (12/31) MOST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN 1ST HALF: 49 points...vs. Stetson (11/20) LEAST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN 1ST HALF: 22 points... at Georgia (2/16) MOST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 1ST HALF: 41 points...vs. UConn (1/7) LEAST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 1ST HALF: 12 points...vs. Stetson (11/20) MOST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN 2ND HALF: 60 points...vs. Princeton (12/20) LEAST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN 2ND HALF: 25 points...at GWU (12/7) MOST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 2ND HALF: 52 points...vs. Florida (2/26) LEAST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 2ND HALF: 14 points...at GWU (12/7) TENNESSEE has led in the first half of every game except Vanderbilt1 and LSU1 TENNESSEE has never trailed in the first half of eight games TENNESSEE has led at halftime of 24 games TENNESSEE has trailed at halftime of 8 games (UConn, Vandy1, Duke, Kentucky, Ole Miss, LSU, Vandy2, Georgia2) TENNESSEE has led in the second half of every game except Duke TENNESSEE has never trailed in the second half of 19 games TENNESSEE has led in rebounding in 27 games TENNESSEE has been outrebounded in 5 games (41-38 Michigan St., Maryland, Vanderbilt and Duke, LSU) LADY VOL WEEKLY GAMES, RECORD, POLLS WEEK OF/GAMES PLAYED RECORD AP/USA TODAY OCT. 31/ DALHOUSIE(EX.) /1ST NOV. 7/ CARSON-NEWMAN (EX.) 0-0 2ND /1ST NOV. 14/ Stetson 1-0 2ND /1ST NOV. 21/Chattanooga, #9 Mich.St., Gonzaga, #10 Maryland 5-0 2ND /1ST NOV. 28/#16/18 Texas, #12/11 Stanford 7-0 2ND /1ST DEC. 5/George Washington 8-0 1ST /1ST DEC. 12/Louisiana Tech 9-0 1ST /1ST DEC. 19/Princeton ST /1ST DEC. 26/#22/21 Temple, #12/11 Notre Dame ST /1ST JAN. 2/Old Dominion, South Carolina, #7 UConn ST /1ST JAN. 9/#13/17 Georgia, Miss. State ST /1ST JAN. 16/#19 Vanderbilt ST /1ST JAN. 23/#2 Duke, ST /1ST JAN. 23/Kentucky, Alabama ST /3RD JAN. 30/Mississippi, Arkansas TH/5TH FEB. 6/#3/4 LSU, #22/20 Vanderbilt TH/5TH FEB. 13/#13 Georgia, Alabama TH/5TH FEB. 20/Auburn, Florida TH/5TH FEB. 27/Auburn, #12 Georgia, #3 LSU TH/9TH MAR. 6/NO GAMES TH/6TH MAR. 13/Army 6TH/6TH LADY VOL LINE-UP COMBINATIONS During the season, Tennessee has used seven starting lineups -- Game Record Line-up (F-F-C-G-G or F-C-G-G-G) 1, 10, Parker, Anosike, Fluker, Zolman, Hornbuckle Parker, Fluker, Wiley-Gatewood, Zolman, Hornbuckle Parker, Anosike, Wiley-Gatewood, Zolman, Hornbuckle 11-19, Parker, Spencer, Anosike, Zolman, Hornbuckle Parker, Anosike, Fluker, Spencer, Hornbuckle Parker, Spencer, Anosike, Zolman, Redding Parker, Anosike, Fluker, Spencer Zolman PARKER IS THE ONLY COMMON DENOMINATOR Lady Vol redshirt freshman Candace Parker is the only Lady Vol to start all 32 games this season. Sophomore Alexis Hornbuckle, who is lost for the season, had started in 24 of 25 games while senior Shanna Zolman has 31 starting nods this year. Soph Nicky Anosike has started 30 times, junior Sidney Spencer 19, senior Tye Fluker with 14 and junior Dominique Redding with two (her first career start came against Vanderbilt on Feb. 1). Summitt has elected to go with the bigs line-up of Parker (6 4 ), Anosike (6 4 ), Fluker (6 5 ) and Spencer (6 3 ) along with Zolman (5 10 ) at guard. UT S OFFENSIVE FIREPOWER In all games, this is how Tennessee has shot from the field: 50%FG: Princeton (.597), Alabama1 (.574), Auburn2 (.569), Georgia1 (.565), Vanderbilt1 (.554), Texas and Georgia3 (.549), ODU (.520), Temple (.509), Miss State (.500); 40%FG: Florida (.486), Arkansas (.483), Chattanooga (.477), Ole Miss (.473), Vandy2 (.469), Georgia2 (.468), LaTech (.466), GWU (.462), Mich. St. and Alabama (.460), South Carolina (.455), Duke (.451), Auburn & Stetson (.446), LSU (.438), Maryland (.415), Stanford (.413), Gonzaga (.406), 30%FG: UConn (.397), Kentucky (.393), LSU2 (.349), Notre Dame (.328) DEEE FENSE In all games, this is how the opposition has shot from the field: 50%FG: Vandy2 (.566), Duke (.536), 40%FG: UConn (.491), Stanford (.481), Vanderbilt1 (.466), ODU (.459), LSU (.458), Texas (.448), Georgia1 (.446), LSU2 (.444), Kentucky (.438), Auburn (.435), Maryland (.434), Gonzaga (.426), Georgia3 (.417), Alabama1 (.413), Alabama (.400), 30%FG: Florida (.395), Ole Miss (.389), LaTech (.385), Miss. State (.377), South Carolina (.365), GWU (.348), Temple/Mich. St./Georgia2 (.333), Chattanooga (.322), Notre Dame (.306), 20%FG: Princeton (.293), Stetson (.283), Auburn2 (.281), Arkansas (.264) WON-LOSS DIFFERENTIAL Twenty-three out of 28 Lady Vol wins in have different margins of victory ranging from 68 points (Princeton) to three points (Georgia2 and Vandy2). UT s overall margin of victory is 17.7 ppg. Wins: +68 (1), +50 (1), +42 (1), +41 (1), +40 (1), +35 (1), +32 (1), +28 (1), +25 (2), +24 (1), +23 (1), +17 (1), +16 (2), +15 (2), +14 (1), +12 (1), +10 (1), +11 (1), +9 (2), +7 (1), +5 (1), +3 (2), +1 (1). Losses: -22 (1), -3 (2), -2 (1)

30 QUICK HITTERS POSTGAME NOTES -- LAST THREE GAMES LSU Shanna Zolman Has now played in 140 career games, tying for the sixth most in Lady Vol history Has drained at least one three-pointer in 31 of 32 games this season Her four treys vs. LSU extends her hold on the school single-season record (86) Trails UT s career record holder Kara Lawson (256) by seven three-pointers as Zolman now has 249 Her fourth point of the game (also her 300th career free throw) moved her past Dana Johnson (1,621 career points) for tenth place on the all-time Lady Vol scoring list. She now has 1,634 career points career from the line (.915) Candace Parker Remains the only Lady Vol to start all 32 games this season Her first three-point bucket since Jan. 23 at Duke gave UT its first lead of the game (8-7 with 15:23 remaining in the first half) Most players cannot defend UT s freshman phenom, so they foul her instead Parker has been to the line 187 times this season (eighth most in singleseason school history) and made 135 free throws (eighth most in the UT record books) Scored in double figures for the 29th time this season, the tenth time in a row Scored 20+ points seven times this season Sidney Spencer Moved into ninth place for single-season three-pointers (50) Now has 68 career 3s, 12th most in Lady Vol history Tied a careerhigh 21 points vs. LSU. Nicky Anosike Grabbed double-digit rebounds for the second game in a row, the eighth time in her career. GEORGIA Shanna Zolman Scored in double-figures for the 24th time this season, the 73rd time in her career. Candace Parker Scored in double-figures for the 28th time this season, the ninth time in a row, it is her third such streak of the year Earned her 10th double-double of the season, her fourth in a row and fifth in the last six games Scored 20 or more points in six games this season, including twice in the last three games. Tye sha Fluker Opposing team defenses seem to be no match for Fluker, who is shooting 73 percent (11-15) in her two SEC tournament games Fluker shot just 30 percent in her first three SEC Tournaments combined Attempted just eight free throws in her first three SEC Tournaments, already this tournament she has gone to the line 19 times 16 of her 38 points in the last two games have come at the line Scored in double-figures in the first half for the fourth straight game Sidney Spencer Scored in double-figures for the 15th time this season...missed a free throw for just the third time all season (35-38 for.921). Dominique Redding Moved into a tie for 19th place with former Lady Vols Chamique Holdsclaw and Latina Davis for three-pointers made in a career (36). Nicky Anosike Scored in double-figures for the sixth time this season Had her first 10+ rebound game of the season Earned her first double-double of her sophomore campaign, the seventh of her career. AUBURN GAME Shanna Zolman... With her driving lay-up early in the game, she moved into 11th place on the all-time Lady Vol scoring list (1,622), passing Debbie Groover (1,590 career points). She needs 20 more points to crack the Lady Vol All-Time top-10 list Moved into 20th place on the UT career assists list (285). Candace Parker... Scored in double figures for the eighth straight game, the 27th time this season Parker posted the ninth double-double of the season, her fourth in the last five games. Only Chamique Holdsclaw (16) and Sheila Frost (11) had more doubledoubles their freshman seasons, as Parker has now tied Tamika Catchings' rookie performance. Moved into fifth place in the UT Freshmen record books for points (486) in a season, passing Bridgette Gordon's 481-point rookie campaign. Tye'sha Fluker... Fluker scored in double figures for the fourth game in a row and the 12th time this season. PARKER IS A NOMINEE Lady Vol rookie redshirt Candace Parker has been nominated for The V Foundation Comeback of the Year Award which goes to the player who has overcome adversity in health, life, or moral dilemma. Parker, rhe highly-touted alleverything had to put her college career on hold after undergoing knee surgery prior to the start of the season. Parker embodies the spirit and courage represented by Coach Jim Valvano and the memorable and motivating challenge delivered in his acceptance speech at the 1993 ESPY Awards Don t Give Up... Don t Ever Give Up!. ZOLMAN NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Tennessee senior guard Shanna Zolman has been chosen as an ESPN the Magazine First Team Academic All-American, according to an official announcement by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) on Feb. 28, The 5-10 guard is the fourth Lady Vol to earn first team recognition and is the first member of the Big Orange to do so since Kara Lawson in Earlier this month, Zolman was named to the All-District IV First Team for the second consecutive season.the journalism and electronic media major boasts a 3.56 grade point average and was selected to the SEC All-Academic Team in 2004 and Zolman garnered NCAA All-Final Four Team honors in 2004, an NCAA All-Regional nod in Philadelphia in 2005, was an SEC Second Team choice in 2004 and 2005, an SEC All-Freshman Team selection in 2003, and was named to the SEC All-Tournament squad in Earlier this season she was named to the SEC Good Works Team for her contributions to the Knoxville community. A native of Syracuse, Ind., Zolman owns the highest career free throw percentage in school history (91.4). She shot 95.7 percent from the charity stripe during her sophomore season, a mark that still stands as the NCAA Division I single-season free throw percentage record. Against Alabama on Feb. 19 she hit seven threepointers, establishing a new Lady Vol single-game record. She is one of only 15 Lady Vols to ever record over 1,500 points in her career. Off the hardwood, she has volunteered her time with several organizations in the Knoxville area. She is an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, volunteers for the Race for the Cure, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the Dogwood Arts Parade, the Toyota Literacy program and sings Christmas carols at area nursing homes. Zolman is one of two players from the SEC honored on the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America basketball teams this season and is the fifth hoopster from the conference ever to earn first team accolades. UT LEADS IN NCAA ATTENDANCE Once again, the Tennessee Lady Vols top the nation s attendance leaders: Rank School Total Att. /Games Avg. 1. Tennessee 214,980/14 15, Connecticut 223,503/19 11, Texas Tech 152,031/13 11, New Mexico 171,257/17 10, Minnesota 116,601/14 8, Iowa State 106,178/13 8, Purdue 93,695/12 7, Baylor 100,316/13 7, Oklahoma 99,190/13 7, Michigan State 101,802/15 6,787 Top Single Game Attendances Rank Game Attendance Date 1. Connecticut at Tennessee 24,653 1/7/06 2. Florida at Tennessee 20,790 2/26/06 3. LSU at Tennessee 19,576 2/9/06 4. Vanderbilt at Tennessee 17,152 2/12/06 5. UNLV at New Mexico 17,057 1/28/06 6. Alabama at Tennessee 16,799 1/29/06

31 THE TOP 25 POLLS ASSOCIATED PRESS (Mar. 13) 1. North Carolina (29-1) Ohio State (28-2) 3. Maryland (28-4) 4. Duke (26-3) 5. LSU (27-3) 6. TENNESSEE (28-4) 7. Oklahoma (29-4) 8. Connecticut (28-4) 9. Rutgers (25-4) 10. Baylor (24-6) 11. Purdue (24-6) 12. Georgia (21-8) 13. DePaul (25-6) 14. Stanford (23-7) 15. Arizona State (24-6) 16. Michigan State (22-9) 17. Louisiana Tech (26-4) 18. Utah (24-6) 19. Temple (24-7) 20. Texas A&M (23-8) 21. UCLA (20-10) 22. Brigham Young (25-5) 23. Bowling Green (28-2) 24. New Mexico (21-9) 25. Minnesota (19-9) ESPN/USA TODAY/WBCA (Mar. 13) 1. North Carolina (29-1) Ohio State (28-2) 1 3. Maryland (28-4) 4. Duke (26-3) 5. LSU (27-3) 6. TENNESSEE (28-4) 7. Connecticut (28-4) 8. Oklahoma (29-4) 9. Rutgers (25-4) 10. Baylor (24-6) 11. Purdue (24-6) 12. Georgia (21-8) 13. DePaul (25-6) 14. Stanford (23-7) 15. Arizona State (24-6) 16. Louisiana Tech (26-4) 17. Michigan State (22-9) 18. Temple (24-7) 19. Utah (24-6) 20. Brigham Young (25-5) 21. Bowling Green (28-2) 22. Texas A&M (23-8) 23. UCLA (20-10) 24. New Mexico (21-9) 25. Vanderbilt (20-10) AP POLL NOTES The first Associated Press poll of the season marked the 500th all-time poll and the 30th year of the women s basketball rankings. The AP women s Top 25 basketball poll released on Feb. 20, 2006, marked the 500th appearance for Tennessee. (Jan. 1, 2001, marked the 400th appearance by the Lady Vols.) Since the poll was started in 1976, UT has failed to appear in just 14 polls through the years. Currently, UT has been ranked in 375 consecutive polls. Since the season, the Lady Vols have been in the top 10 for all but one poll. UT is the only team to have been ranked every year for the last 30 years of the poll. UT has appeared at least once per season over the poll's history. UT NUMBER 2 IN NCAA RPI UT finished the season as the #2 in NCAA RPI after holding the top spot for five weeks. The RPI rankings -- which can be found at -- include all games played through the regular season. The official RPI is used as one of many tools to select teams to participate in the championships. Developed in 1981, the RPI provides supplemental data in the evaluation of teams for at-large selection and seeding of the championship bracket is only one of many pieces of information available to the committees. Qualitative factors such as games missed by student-athletes or coaches and a team's performance in the latter portion of the season cannot be reliably measured by a statistical model. However, such factors are among the details of each team considered by the committees. RANK SOS TEAM RECORD UT SCORE 1 4 North Carolina TENNESSEE Duke 26-3 L, Connecticut 29-4 W, Oklahoma LSU 27-3 L, 69-72, Ohio St Maryland 28-4 W, Rutgers Baylor Georgia 21-8 W, 94-85, 58-55, Old Dominion 22-8 W, Michigan St W, Stanford 23-7 W, Kentucky 21-8 L, Florida 21-8 L, OT Temple 24-7 W, Notre Dame W, GWU 22-8 W, Chattanooga 27-3 W, Vanderbilt W, and Louisiana Tech 26-4 W, Texas W, Mississippi W, Auburn W, 81-56, South Carolina W, Princeton 21-7 W, Arkansas W, Alabama 9-19 W, and Gonzaga W, Mississippi St W, Stetson 9-19 W, MOVED UP IN BOTH POLLS UT moved up to number six in both of the final regular season AP and ESPN/USA TODAY polls. In the off-week following the SEC Tournament, Tennessee moved up to #7 in the writers and #6 in the coaches poll after defeating LSU. Heading into the SEC Tournament, UT dropped to #8 AP and #9 ESPN/USA TODAY after losing to unranked Florida in overtime, on Feb. 26. After losing to #3/4 LSU on Feb. 9, Tennessee remained as the nation s fifth best team in the Top 25 polls for three weeks. As anticipated after the loss to #2 Duke and to unranked Kentucky, the Lady Vols dropped to number five in both polls on Jan. 30/31 and remained there from Feb. 6 to Feb 26. The Tennessee Lady Vols last held the No.1 spot in the Associated Press poll on Jan. 23 in voting held before UT s loss to #2 Duke. The poll of Dec. 26 marked the 100th time in Head Coach Pat Summitt s career that the Lady Vols were ranked number one. In the Dec. 5 AP poll, the Lady Vols were voted #1. It marked the first time since the second poll of the season that Tennessee has held the top spot in women s college hoops. The AP poll, now in its 30th year, celebrated poll number 500 in the first week of this season. Tennessee is on a run of 374 consecutive appearances in the poll. The 13th week of the season marked the last time a Summitt squad was not ranked. The Lady Vols have been unranked only 14 times in 515 polls. Summitt has guided the program to a poll-best 373 top-five appearances. Louisiana Tech, with 279 weeks in the top-five, ranks second. In the Nov. 28 poll, Duke led by seven points even though Tennessee had a edge in first-place votes. THE ESPN/USA TODAY POLLING PLACE In the first USA TODAY/ESPN poll of the year on Nov. 1, the Lady Vols began the season as the number one ranked team in the country. It marked the 25th time in 30 years that UT has started the season in the top five in the nation. With the loss to Duke, Tennessee dropped to #3 and dropped again to #5 after losing to unranked Kentucky. After the loss to LSU, UT held the fifth spot. The pollsters dropped UT to ninth in the coaches poll after losing to unranked Florida in overtime.

32 POINTS WELL TAKEN Where Tennessee scores: GAME PP OFFTO 2 ND CHANCE Stetson Chattanooga Michigan St Gonzaga Maryland Texas Stanford GWU LaTech Princeton Temple Notre Dame Old Dominion South Carolina Connecticut Georgia Miss. State Vanderbilt Duke Kentucky Alabama Ole Miss Arkansas LSU Vanderbilt Georgia Alabama Auburn Florida Auburn Georgia LSU UT averages 33.3 points in the paint (1045) UT averages 19.5 points off turnovers (619) UT averages 16.1 second chance points (508) Where UT opponents score: GAME PP OFFTO 2 ND CHANCE Stetson Chattanooga Michigan St Gonzaga Maryland Texas Stanford GWU LaTech Princeton Temple Notre Dame Old Dominion South Carolina Connecticut Georgia Miss. State Vanderbilt Duke Kentucky Alabama Ole Miss Arkansas LSU Vanderbilt Georgia Alabama Auburn Florida Auburn Georgia LSU Opp. Averages 23.8 points in the paint (774) Opp. averages 13.4 points off turnovers (431) Opp. averages 8.6 second chance points (279) LADY VOL STREAKS The last time the Lady Vols lost at home was against Florida, OT on Feb. 26, since then, UT has not played at home. The last time UT lost on the road was on Jan. 26, 2006 at Kentucky, since then, UT has won three road games. The last time the Lady Vols lost on a neutral court was against Michigan State, 64-68, in the NCAA semifinal game on April 3, 2005 Since then, UT has won six games on a neutral court. LAST LOSS TO AN UNRANKED TEAM? Florida became the second unranked team in the season to knock off the Lady Vols, when they won OT on Feb. 26, Exactly one month earlier, unranked Kentucky turned the trick with a win over #1/3-ranked Tennessee on Jan. 26, 2006 at Rupp Arena. Previously, it had been four years since an unranked team upset the Lady Vols. So before Florida and Kentucky had their way with UT, when was the last time Tennessee lost to an unranked team? That would have been to LSU on Mar. 2, 2002 at the SEC Tournament in Nashville, Tenn. LSU had been in and out of the Top 25 polls in late January and February. Prior to that, UT s last loss to an unranked team was five years previous (to the day) losing to Auburn on Mar. 2, 1997 at the SEC Tournament. 100 POINT GAMES Since 1974, the Lady Vols have gone over the century mark 71 times. This season, UT has eclipsed 100 points in two games Princeton 107 and #16/18 Texas, 102. Noteworthy: Tennessee went over 100 points in an NCAA playoff game for the first time ever in with the win over North Carolina A&T, The team hit triple digits in seven games leading the NCAA. IN OVERTIME The Lady Vols are all-time in overtime games. The most OT games in a year was tied in with four as the Lady Vols went 3-1 in overtime losing to Georgia, 68-66, and defeating Auburn, 68-61, DePaul, 96-89, and Stanford, It tied the mark set in , when the Lady Vols were 3-1 in overtime contests losing to Georgia, 94-93, and defeating Texas, 68-65, Vanderbilt, and LSU, UT s 22 points in the OT against Florida (2-3-05), was the most ever scored by the Lady Vols in a single overtime. UT s most recent OT affair was a loss to Florida on AN OT STORY Before the Lady Vols piled up four overtime games in the season, OT contests were few and far-in-between. The Jan. 4, 2003, overtime contest with Connecticut, was the first time Tennessee was involved in an extra stanza game since the season when the Lady Vols played a then-record four overtime affairs. DEMOSS JOINS PECK The roll call goes like this: Sylvia Hatchell, Sharon Fanning, Jane Albright, Lea Henry, Nancy Darsch, Trish Roberts, and Mickie DeMoss. etc., UT coach Pat Summitt has faced many former players and assistant coaches in a variety of games thru the years but Mickie DeMoss of Kentucky and Carolyn Peck at Florida, are the only two to record victories over their former boss. While at Purdue, Peck handed Summitt a loss on Nov.15, 1998 in the State Farm Tip-Off Classic in West Lafayette, Ind. The defeat snapped UT s 46-game consecutive winning streak (that was second only to Louisiana Tech s all-time 54-game winning streak). Peck picked up another win over Summitt on Feb. 26, 2006 defeating the Lady Vols in Knoxville for the first time ever, OT. DeMoss, a Summitt assistant for 18 years, turned the trick in Lexington on Jan. 26, 2006, with a victory over then #1/3 Tennessee in Rupp Arena. 100TH NUMBER ONE RANKING The Associated Press poll of Dec. 26, 2005, marked the 100th #1 ranking all-time for the Lady Vols. UT has produced a record when ranked number-one. When ranked #1, the Lady Vols are against the top 10 teams and 38-4 against teams ranked in the spots in the AP poll. LADY VOLS STILL BELOW 40.0 RPG Currently at 39.3 rebounds per game, this is the worst rebounding team in Lady Vol history inching below the squad who managed just 39.7 rpg in 31 contests. GATORS CHOMPED...THAT WILL LEAVE A MARK In the Lady Vols final regular season home game of , Florida managed to present Tennessee with its first loss ever to an unranked team in Thompson-Boling Arena since the doors opened in It marked just the second loss to an unranked team at home since Cincinnati turned the trick in 1984.

33 FIRST ROUND: WESTERN CAROLINA The No. 1-seeded Tennessee Lady Vols defeated 16th-seeded Western Carolina, 94-43, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Thompson-Boling Arena on March 20, Coach Pat Summitt earned the 879th victory of her career and tied Dean Smith as the NCAA s all-time winningest coach. With the triumph, UT has now advanced to the second round of tournament play for 24 consecutive seasons. Early on, the underdog Lady Catamounts seemed up to the challenge as they connected on their first two shots from the field and took a 4-3 advantage in the opening minutes of play. However, UT charged ahead with a 10-2 run, capped off by a Shanna Zolman layin, to take a 13-6 lead at the first media timeout. Tennessee extended the margin to 15 points, 26-11, during the next three-and-a-half minutes, forcing WCU to take a timeout with 11:59 to play in the opening half. While Western Carolina cut the margin to just 12 points moments later, 28-16, the Lady Vols responded with a 19-2 run to take its biggest lead of the game, Pushing ahead even further, UT closed the half on a 15-2 run to lead by 38 points, In the opening session, the Lady Vols were paced by Shanna Zolman who connected on four three-pointers en route to scoring 22 points. Following the intermission, Tennessee showed no signs of letting up as they opened the frame with a 16-5 spurt, capped by a Brittany Jackson threepointer, to go ahead by 49. Western Carolina was unable to make a serious challenge the rest of the way as the Lady Vols earned the 41-point triumph. Individually, UT was led by Zolman, who equaled a career high with 28 points. She also connected on five three-pointers, which set a Tennessee NCAA Tournament record. Also coming up big were Shyra Ely and Alexis Hornbuckle, who each posted double-doubles. SECOND ROUND: PURDUE UT Coach Pat Summitt became the NCAA s alltime winningest coach, passing Dean Smith, as she earned her 880th victory with a triumph against ninth-seeded Purdue in the second round of the NCAA Tournament before a crowd of 13,188 in Knoxville on March 22, With the win, UT advanced to the Sweet 16 for the 24th consecutive season. Early on, neither team was able to make a move as UT held a narrow 8-6 advantage at the first media timeout. Utilizing back-to-back three-pointers by Shanna Zolman, UT rattled off an 8-0 run and built an lead. Purdue would cut the margin in half, 21-17, with just less than 10 minutes to play in the opening frame before UTcharged ahead by 13 points, 30-17, following a 9-0 run, capped off by a Nicky Anosike steal and layin. While Purdue scored nine of the last 11 points before the intermission, the Lady Vols still held a sevenpoint lead at the break, Despite leading at the half, UT was out-shot 45.2 percent to 40.5 percent and was out-rebounded, Tennessee appeared to come out of the locker room intent on reclaiming a double-digit lead, as they opened the second frame with an 8-1 run to go ahead by 14 points, The Lady Vols pushed the margin to 20 points, 58-38, at the 10:21 mark after a layin by Shyra Ely. Purdue answered with a 6-0 run but could get no closer than 14 points the rest of the way as Tennessee sealed the 21-point victory. Individually, UT was paced by Tye sha Fluker who earned her third double-double of the season with an 18-point, 10-rebound performance in 23 minutes of action. Also scoring in double figures were Ely (16), Zolman (15) and Anosike (11). All of Anosike s points came in the first half NCAA TOURNAMENT RECAP NCAA PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL SEMIS: TEXAS TECH Playing in the Sweet 16 for the 24th consecutive season, the top-seeded Tennessee Lady Vols advanced to the Elite Eight for the 10th time in the last 11 years with a victory against fourth-seeded Texas Tech at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia on March 27, With the win, UT improves to 20-5 all-time in Sweet 16 play. The Big Orange opened the game playing well at both ends of the floor, as it connected on five of its first six shots from the field (and held TTU to 0-of-8 shooting to start the contest) and took a 10-4 lead at the first media timeout. Shortly thereafter, the Lady Vols utilized a 10-2 run, capped by a Sybil Dosty put-back, to take a 15-point advantage, While the Lady Raiders answered with a 6-0 spurt, Shyra Ely sank three straight baskets to push the margin back to 15 points, 29-14, with 5:56 left in the opening frame. Texas Tech scored six of the final eight points of the first half, but UT still held a comfortable lead at the break. In the opening stanza, Tennessee hit 45.9 percent of its attempts and held TTU to just 30.0 percent shooting. As they did to start the game, the Lady Raiders struggled at the offensive end of the floor early in the second half, connecting on just one of their first eight attempts, as the Orange and White quickly pushed the advantage to 20 points, Refusing to go down without a fight, Texas Tech methodically cut the lead to 11 points, 52-41, during the next five minutes, forcing Head Coach Pat Summitt to call a timeout with 9:14 remaining. The timeout paid dividends, however, as the Lady Vols rattled off an 8-2 run and the Lady Raiders could get no closer than 13 points the rest of the way. Individually, UT was paced by Shyra Ely, who scored a game-high 23 points. Additionally, freshman Nicky Anosike continued her impressive play by recording a double-double (11 points, 11 rebounds). NCAA PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP: RUTGERS The top-seeded Tennessee Lady Vols advanced to their fourth consecutive NCAA Final Four, and 16th overall, with a victory against third-seeded Rutgers at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia on March 29, With the triumph, UT improved its record to 30-4, meaning it has now won at least 30 games in seven of the last eight seasons. The win signified a bit of revenge for the Big Orange as it dropped a decision earlier this season on Dec. 29. While the Lady Vols missed their first four shots and fell behind 4-0, they answered with an 11-0 run, capped off by a Shanna Zolman three-pointer. UT extended the lead to nine points, 19-10, following a pair of free throws by Loree Moore with 10:22 showing, but Rutgers responded with a 7-1 run to cut the margin to just three, However, the Orange and White then utilized a pair of threepointers by Brittany Jackson to take a as the teams headed to the locker room. While Tennessee scored the first point of the second half, the Scarlet Knights rattled off nine unanswered points to take a advantage with 14:48 remaining. Despite the run, which served to fuel the mostly Rutgers-friendly crowd, the Lady Vols responded and retook the lead moments later. After being unable to go ahead by more than four points during the next 10 minutes, UT seemed to finally take control of the game after a pair of Shyra Ely free throws to lead by eight, 49-41, with 3:52 to play. RU charged back with a 6-0 spurt to cut the margin to two, but UT sank its free throws down the stretch to seal the 10-point victory. Tennessee was paced by Zolman and Nicky Anosike, who totaled 16 and 14 points, respectively. Ely and Zolman were selected to the Philadelphia Regional All-Tournament Team. NCAA FINAL FOUR SEMIFINALS: MICHIGAN STATE Playing in front of the second-largest crowd to ever watch a women s college basketball game (28,937), the top-seeded Tennessee Lady Vols surrendered a 16-point second half lead and fell to Michigan State, 68-64, in a national semifinal game at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Ind., on April 3, MSU s comeback equaled the largest rally in NCAA Final Four history. UT, which was playing in its fourth consecutive Final Four and a record 16th overall, finished its season with a record of 30-5, marking the seventh time in the last eight seasons that the program has won at least 30 games. Early in the contest, the Lady Vols struggled to find their shot as they connected on just 2-of-12 shots to open play and fell behind, 9-4. Shortly after the second media timeout, the Spartans extended their lead to eight points, 18-10, before the Big Orange rattled off a 7-0 spurt, capped by a Loree Moore three-pointer. While MSU was able to maintain a narrow lead during the next few minutes, Tennessee exploded on a 12-2 run that put them ahead with 1:30 remaining in the opening half. UT went to the locker room with a advantage. Unlike the first half, the Lady Vols opened the second stanza with solid shooting, hitting on their first three attempts from the field to quickly push the margin to 11 points, After a layin by Nicky Anosike at the 16:03 mark, Tennessee secured its biggest lead of the game, Unwilling to go down easily, MSU responded with a 14-2 run during the next seven minutes to cut the lead to just four. UT s only points during the run came off a pair of Shanna Zolman free throws after Michigan State s bench was whistled for a technical foul. While the Big Orange pushed the lead back to eight points, 57-49, the Spartans answered with yet another run (15-5) to take a two-point lead with less than a minute to play after a steal and layin by Kristin Haynie. UT knotted the score at 64 following a short jumper by Moore but found itself trailing by two with 35 seconds to play. With a chance to tie or take the lead, the Lady Vols failed to connect on a three-pointer and two put-back attempts.

34 SEC HONORS Tennessee rookie Candace Parker and Lady Vol senior Shanna Zolman were named to the All- SEC First Team on Mar. 1, It marked Zolman s first appearance on the first team after being selected to the 2003 and 2004 All-SEC Coaches Second Team. Parker becomes just the sixth Tennessee player to earn All-SEC First Team honors as a freshman following former Lady Vols Kara Lawson (2000), Tamika Catchings (1998), Chamique Holdsclaw (1996), Dena Head (1989) and Bridgette Gordon (1986). Making her first appearance on the All-SEC Coaches Second Team is sophomore Alexis Hornbuckle who earned All-SEC Rookie honors last season. First Team Seimone Augustus, LSU* Sylvia Fowles, LSU* Tasha Humphrey, Georgia* Sherrill Baker, Georgia* Candace Parker, Tennessee Armintie Price, Mississippi Dalila Eshe., Florida Shanna Zolman, Tennessee Dee Davis, Vanderbilt *Unanimous Second Team Samantha Mahoney, Kentucky Cori Chambers, Georgia Schlonda Hoston, LSU Sha Brooks, Florida Caroline Williams, Vanderbilt Navonda Moore, Alabama Melanie Johnson, South Carolina Marita Payne, Auburn Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee PARKER: SEC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Tennessee redshirt freshman Candace Parker was named as the 2006 SEC Freshman of the Year. She becomes just the fifth Lady Vol freshman to earn such a distinction. Parker joins former Lady Vols Tamika Catchings (1998), Chamique Holdsclaw (1996), Dena Head (1989) and Bridgette Gordon (1986) as Tennessee honorees for SEC Freshman of the Year. Last season, then-lady Vol rookies, Alexis Hornbuckle and Nicky Anosike, were unanimous picks for the 2005 SEC All-Freshman team. Parker becomes the 25th UT rookie to be named since the inception of the team in All-Freshman Team DeWanna Bonner, Auburn KeKe Carrier, Auburn Sha Brooks, Florida Marshae Dotson, Florida Carly Ormerod, Kentucky Robin Porter, Mississippi State Demetress Adams, South Carolina Candace Parker, Tennessee OTHER 2006 SEC HONORS 2006 Coach of the Year: Mickie Faye DeMoss, Kentucky 2006 Player of the Year: Seimone Augustus, LSU 2006 Freshman of the Year: Candace Parker, Tennessee 2006 Defensive Player of the Year: Sherrill Baker, Georgia th Woman of the Year: Liz Sherwood, Vanderbilt 2006 Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Sarah Lowe, Florida 2006 SEC TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK 2006 SEC TOURNAMENT WAS BACK IN NORTH LITTLE ROCK The 2006 SEC Women s Basketball Tournament was held at the ALLTEL Arena in N. Little Rock, Ark., Mar Tennessee, the winner of the 11-game tournament received the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The 2006 SEC Tournament was covered by FOX Sports Net South, televising all first/second rounds, as well as both semifinal games. The championship game was televised on ESPN SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS FIRST ROUND, Thursday, March 2 #8 Ole Miss def. #9 Arkansas, #10 Auburn def. #7 South Carolina, #5 Florida def. #12 Mississippi State, #6 Vanderbilt def. #11 Alabama, SECOND ROUND, Friday, March 3 #1 LSU def. Ole Miss, #2 Tennessee def. Auburn, #4 Kentucky def. Florida, #3 Georgia def. Vanderbilt, SEMIFINALS, Saturday, March 4 LSU def. Kentucky, Tennessee def. Georgia, FINALS, Sunday, March 5 Tennessee def. LSU, REMEMBER THE SEC MEDIA DAY PREDICTION? The Tennessee Lady Vols were predicted to win the Southeastern Conference Basketball Regular Season Championship, according to a preseason vote of media attending the Tip-off 2006, the SEC Basketball Media Day on Oct. 27, PRE-SEASON PREDICTION ACTUAL FINISH 1. TENNESSEE 1. LSU LSU 2. TENNESSEE Georgia 3. Georgia Vanderbilt 4. Kentucky Mississippi 5. Florida Auburn 6. Vanderbilt Florida 7. South Carolina Alabama 8. Ole Miss Kentucky 9. Arkansas Arkansas 10. Auburn Mississippi State 11. Alabama South Carolina 12. Mississippi State 1-13 IN OUR HALF OF THE SEC BRACKET In Tennessee s half of the 2006 SEC Tournament bracket were #3 seed Georgia, #6 seed Vanderbilt, #7 seed South Carolina, #10 seed Auburn and #11 seed Alabama. The Lady Vols posted wins over each of these teams in turning in an 8-0 record in the regular season and a 3-0 slate in the SEC Tournament. vs. #3 Georgia in Knoxville, UT def. #13/17 Georgia, in Athens, UT def. #13 Georgia, iin N. Little Rock, Ark., UT def. #12 Georgia, vs. #6 Vanderbilt in Nashville, UT def. #19 Vanderbilt, in Knoxville, UT def. #22/20 Vanderbilt, vs. #7 South Carolina in Columbia, UT def. South Carolina, vs. #10 Auburn in Knoxville, UT def. Auburn, in N. Little Rock, Ark., UT def. Auburn, vs. #11 Alabama in Knoxville, UT def. Alabama, in Tuscaloosa, UT def. Alabama, 82-65

35 SEC TOURNAMENT UT ROUND-BY-ROUND UT IN SEC FIRST ROUND GAMES 1997: UT def. South Carolina, UT IN SEC SECOND ROUND GAMES 2006: UT def. Auburn, : UT def. Auburn, : UT def. Mississippi St., : UT def. Auburn, : UT def. Georgia, : UT def. Alabama, : UT def. Florida, : UT def. Florida, : UT def. Mississippi St., : UT def. LSU, (OT) 1996: UT def. Mississippi, : UT def. Kentucky, : UT def. Georgia, : Georgia def. UT, : UT def. LSU, : UT def. Vanderbilt, : UT def. Florida, : UT def. Alabama, : UT def. Kentucky, : UT def. LSU, : Mississippi def. UT, : UT def. LSU, : Alabama def. UT, : UT def. Alabama, : UT def. Vanderbilt, : Alabama def. UT, : UT def. Florida, UT IN SEC SEMIFINAL GAMES 2006: UT def. Georgia, : UT def. Vanderbilt, : Georgia def. UT, (OT) 2003: UT def. Mississippi St : LSU def. UT, : Vanderbilt def. UT, : UT def. Vanderbilt, : UT def. Alabama, : UT def. Vanderbilt, : Auburn def. UT, : UT def. Florida, : UT def. Alabama, : UT def. Alabama, : UT def. Kentucky, : UT def. Auburn, : UT def. Georgia, : UT def. Mississippi, : UT def. Georgia, : Auburn def. UT, : UT def. Ole Miss, : Georgia def. UT, : UT def. Georgia, : UT def. Auburn, UT IN SEC CONSOLATION FINALS 1983: UT def. Auburn, UT IN SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES 2006: UT vs. LSU, : UT def. LSU, : LSU def. UT, : UT def. Mississippi St., : UT def. Georgia, : UT def. Alabama, : UT def. Alabama, : Vanderbilt def. UT, : UT def. Vanderbilt, : UT def. Georgia, : LSU def. UT, : Auburn def. UT, : UT def. Auburn, : UT def. Auburn, : UT def. Auburn, : Kentucky def. UT, : UT def. Mississippi, SEC TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK 17TH TIME IN THE FINALS The game against LSU in the 2006 SEC Tournament marked the Lady Vols 17th incredible trip to the final round of the nation s toughest conference tournament. UT is 12-5 in all-time SEC Championship game meetings. OUR SEC TOURNAMENT TITLE MEETINGS WITH LSU Tennessee has faced LSU in three SEC Championship meetings all-time. Prior to winning the past two years, UT had been shut-out on two previous occasions in 2003 and LSU demolished Tennessee, 78-62, in the 2003 Championships in N. Little Rock, Ark. IT DOESN T GET MUCH CLOSER THAN 0.7 Tennessee and LSU have met in the SEC Tournament nine times with the Lady Vols sporting a 6-3 record. The average victory margin is a scant 0.5 points with the Lady Tigers averaging 76.1 ppg in SEC Tourney meetings while the Lady Vols are tallying 75.6 points per contest. Four of the games have been decided by one-point: 2006 finals, UT 63, LSU 62; 2002 semis, LSU 81, UT 80; 1997 second round, UT 100, LSU 99 (OT) and 1987 second round, UT 64, LSU 63. OUR FIRST MEETING WITH LSU IN THE SEC TOURNEY FINALS Tennessee met LSU in the SEC Championship game in 1991 where the Lady Tigers prevailed in Albany, Ga. The LSU trio of Dana Pokey Chatman, Annette Jackson-Lowery and Sheila Johnson-led squad bested a Tennessee squad led by All- American Daedra Charles. It marked LSU s first SEC title and was the last lost for Tennessee on the season. A few weeks later, the Lady Vols ran the table in the NCAA Tournament for Tennessee s third NCAA title. 27 SEC APPEARANCES The Tennessee Lady Vols 2006 appearance in the SEC Tournament is the school s 27th time to the mini-final Four. This season marks the 26th time with a first round bye. The only year that Tennessee had to play on opening day was in 1997 when the Lady Vols were suffering through a rare 10-loss season. UT suffered its final defeat of the year at the Round House in Chattanooga (a loss to Auburn) and then ran the table in the NCAA s to finish the year and the improbable 1997 NCAA Champions. UT's SEC TOURNAMENT W-L Since the tourney began in 1980, the Lady Vols sport the best overall record in the conference tournament. UT has produced a (.762) record which breaks down this way: Alabama (8-2), Auburn (9-3), Florida (5-0), Georgia (8-3), Kentucky (3-1), LSU (6-3), Ole Miss (4-1), Miss St. (4-0), South Carolina (1-0), and Vanderbilt (6-2). The Lady Vols have never faced Arkansas. (The SEC Office record indicates that UT is in SEC play. However, in the old format, there was a consolation game. In 1983, UT defeated Auburn, 83-75, in the consolation finals.) BOWING OUT EARLY There have been four trips to the SEC Tournament since 1980 when the Lady Vols didn't even get to unpack their bags, losing in second round action after receiving a bye. In 1981, Alabama sent UT packing after a loss; in 1984, Alabama again provided the honors with a drubbing; in 1986, Ole Miss dealt UT a loss, and in 1993, Georgia provided UT with an early exit from Chattanooga, TENNESSEE AND AUBURN FIND A WAY TO MEET In UT s 68 all-time SEC Tournament games, Tennessee and Auburn have battled in more than one-sixth of the contests or 12 games. The Lady Vols sport an 9-3 record in SEC Tournament action against the team from The Plains. In 2006, it marked the third time in the last four years that Auburn was Tennessee s second round opponent in the SEC Tournament (happened in 2003, 2005 and 2006). JUST ONE SEC TOURNAMENT MEETING WITH CAROLINA Whereas the Lady Vols have played Auburn more times than any other SEC school in the Tournament, Tennessee has faced South Carolina the least number of times (one game, 1-0). Ironically, it was the ONLY time UT had to play on the Tournament s first day in That year, UT defeated USC, 75-48, beat LSU in overtime, , and lost to Auburn in the semifinals. The Lady Vols would not lose again that season winning the 1997 NCAA title with a overall record. OUR SEC OVERTIME GAMES In 27 years and 68 games in the SEC Tournament, the Tennessee Lady Vols have been involved in two overtime contests. In 2004 in Nashville, Tennessee and Georgia met in the semifinals on Mar.6. #20/16-ranked Georgia forced the overtime with the score knotted at 57-all. #1-ranked UT took a quick four-point lead but Georgia responded with a 7-0 run to take the win and earned a trip to the title game. In

36 Tennessee s only other SEC overtime, in 1997, Tennessee snuck by LSU with a narrow victory in overtime in second round play. In the next game, a weary UT squad lost a heartbreaker to Auburn, 61-59, in semifinal action. The loss to Auburn was UT s 10 th on the season. It would be the last loss for the Cinderella Season team as they ran the table in the NCAA Tournament to claim NCAA title number five. DOUBLED OUR PLEASURE Since the SEC began crowning regular season champions and tournament champions back in 1980, the Tennessee Lady Vols have hit the double-dip of winning the regular season and the tournament on six occasions 1980, 1985, 1994, 1998, 1999 and FIFTY IS NIFTY The Tennessee Lady Vols recorded their 50th win all-time in the SEC Tournament with the victory over #18/17 Vanderbilt, 76-73, on Mar. 5, Georgia is a distant second in alltime SEC Tournament wins with 36. LSU stands sixth with 22 wins all-time. 17 FINALS The Championship game against LSU in the 2006 SEC Tournament marked the Lady Vols 17th incredible trip to the final round of the nation s toughest conference tournament. UT is 12-5 in all-time SEC Championship game meetings. In the 1990s alone, the Lady Vols were in the title game eight times (1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999) against five different SEC teams. In that decade, UT won titles in five of the years 1999 vs. Georgia, 85-69, 1998 vs. Alabama, 67-63, 1996 vs. Alabama, (without Chamique Holdsclaw due to a knee injury suffered in the opening minutes of play), 1994 vs. Vanderbilt, and 1992 vs. Georgia, The Lady Vols won titles in 2005, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1994, 1992, 1989, 1988, 1985, and The Lady Vols amassed a 16-3 record in SEC games played in Chattanooga and brought home four titles from that venue (1994, 1996, 1999 and 2000). SEC TITLE MEETINGS WITH LSU Tennessee has faced LSU in four SEC Championship meetings all-time and has a 2-2 record. UT won in 2006 and 2005 but was shut-out in 2003 and Prior to the 2005 title meeting, LSU demolished Tennessee, 78-62, in the 2003 Championships in North Little Rock, Ark. THE CENTURY MARK The Lady Vols have reached the century scoring mark four times in the SEC Tournament. In 1998, the Lady Vols derailed Vandy, In the previous year, the Lady Vols scored 100 on LSU in overtime. Nine years earlier, in 1988, Tennessee nailed Kentucky for 100 points. And in the very first SEC Tournament game in 1980, Tennessee crushed Florida, That Florida team was then coached by current Kentucky head coach Mickie DeMoss SEC TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK 2006 LADY VOL GREAT The Tennessee great being honored at the 2006 SEC Tournament is Kara Lawson. A 5 8 guard, Lawson was a KODAK All-American, Verizon Academic All- American, All-SEC, and All-SEC Academic during her days as a Lady Vol. She received the Woody Hayes Award for academic excellence as well as being recognized with an NCAA Top Eight Award. In addition to her guard duties with the 2005 World Champion WNBA Sacramento Monarchs, she is also color commentator for ESPN and on the Sacramento Kings telecasts. Most recently, she became a member of the ESPN Studio team for women s college hoops. Each Great will be introduced during half-time of their teams first game of the tournament, all 12 individuals will also be introduced as a group between games of the second session on Friday, March 3. The Greats will then participate in an autograph session at the Dr Pepper SEC Fan Fare. Complimentary posters of the Greats will be available. WHAT A GREAT STAT From , the Lady Vols claimed a total of six SEC regular season titles in 17 years. From , Tennessee captured seven consecutive SEC regular season crowns producing an amazing 95-3 record. UT s only league losses during that stretch were to Vandy, Georgia and LSU. SEVEN SHUT-OUTS Tennessee s 14-0 slate during the 2004 season marked the seventh time that the Lady Vols pitched a shut-out to win the regular season SEC title. Previously, the Lady Vols were undefeated in 2003 (14-0), 2001 (14-0), 1998 (14-0), 1995 (11-0), 1994 (11-0) and 1993 (11-0). SEC TITLES AND NATIONAL FINISHES The Lady Vols have won 13 SEC titles and 12 SEC Tournament titles since This is how UT fared in the NCAA Tournament after winning the SEC Tournament: 2006 Beat LSU for the SEC title; NCAA in progress 2005 Beat LSU for the SEC title; lost to Michigan State in the Final Four semifinals 2000 Beat Mississippi State for the SEC title; lost to Connecticut for the NCAA title 1999 Beat Georgia for the SEC title; lost to Duke in the East Regional finals Beat Alabama for the SEC title; defeated Louisiana Tech for the NCAA title 1996 Beat Alabama for the SEC title; defeated Georgia for the NCAA title 1994 Beat Vanderbilt for SEC title; lost to Louisiana Tech in Mideast Regional semis 1992 Beat Georgia for SEC title; lost to Western Kentucky in Mideast Regional semis 1989 Beat Auburn for SEC title; beat Auburn for NCAA title 1988 Beat Auburn for SEC title; lost to Louisiana Tech in Final Four semifinals 1985 Beat Auburn for SEC title; lost to Ole Miss in Mideast Regionals 1980 Beat Ole Miss for SEC title; lost to Old Dominion for AIAW title

37 FINAL SEC STANDINGS SEC Pct. All Pct. LSU TENNESSEE Georgia Kentucky Florida Vanderbilt South Carolina Ole Miss Arkansas Auburn Alabama Mississippi St LADY VOL SEC HONOREES Tennessee senior Shanna Zolman (twice) and redshirt rookie Candace Parker (once) were recognized as SEC Players of the Week in SEC Player of the Week Week of 12/5 Shanna Zolman 44 pts, 5 rebs, 6 asts Week of 1/16: Candace Parker 42 pts, 21 rebs, 8 asts, 1 blks, 3 stls Week of 2/20: Shanna Zolman 46 pts, 8 rebs, 3 asts, 4 stls Tennessee redshirt rookie Candace Parker was recognized as the SEC Freshman of the Week five times during the season. SEC Freshman of the Week Week of 12/5 Candace Parker 38 pts, 26 rebs, 4 blks, 6 stls Week of 12/19: Candace Parker 18 pts, 7 rebs, 3 asts, 3 blks, 4 stls Week of 1/10: Candace Parker 33 pts, 14 rebs, 7 asts, 3 blks, 4 stls Week of 1/16: Candace Parker 42 pts, 21 rebs, 8 asts, 1 blks, 3 stls Week of 2/20: Candace Parker 31 pts, 22 rebs, 4 asts, 9 blks, 3 stls SEC TWOSIES The SEC plays a 14-game regular season schedule with each team playing everyone in the league once, a natural rival twice and designated rotating teams from the SEC East and West once extra time. The Lady Vols face Vanderbilt twice each season as its natural rivals and this year faced Georgia and Alabama twice. Tennessee went 6-0 in these games. WHAT SEC BYE WEEK? The Tennessee Lady Vols missed out on an SEC bye week this season due to scheduling Connecticut on a Saturday and Duke on a Monday both to accommodate national television. The Tennessee-UConn game was televised on CBS and the UT vs. Duke contest was part of the ESPN2 Big Monday package. Bruised and beaten along the way with a relentless schedule, a bye week would have been welcomed this season. SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE NOTES TENNESSEE S SEC FINISHES THROUGH THE YEARS Year Regular Season/Finish Tournament Second SEC Champs Second SEC Champs First Lost in semis First Lost in finals First Lost in semis First Lost in semis First (tie) SEC Champs First SEC Champs First SEC Champs Fifth Lost in semis First SEC Champs First Lost in finals First SEC Champs First Lost in quarters Second SEC Champs Third Lost in final First Lost in final Second SEC Champs Second SEC Champs Fourth Lost in semis Fifth Lost in quarters Third (E) SEC Champs Second (E) Lost in quarters First (E) Lost in semis no official standings Lost in final no official standings Lost in quarters no official standings SEC Champs THE SEC REGULAR SEASON STORY UT s last SEC win at home: Auburn, 81-56, UT s last SEC win away: Alabama, 82-65, UT s last SEC loss at home: Florida, OT, UT s last SEC loss away: Kentucky, 66-63, AGAINST THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Tennessee owns a record all-time record vs. 12 teams from the Southeastern Conference. The Lady Vols maintain a winning record against every team in the SEC. UT IS AMAZING AT HOME VERSUS THE SEC Since Tennessee began contesting games with Southeastern Conference opponents, the Lady Vols have produced a record in all games played at home. Only six SEC teams have ever managed a victory over the Lady Vols in Knoxville Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU and Ole Miss. Georgia has won three games on UT s turf while Auburn, Kentucky and Ole Miss have registered two wins each and LSU and Florida one win. Georgia was the only team to defeat UT at home in the 1990s the Lady Bulldogs turned the trick in 1991 and LSU and Florida are the only SEC teams to defeat UT at home in the 21st century. WOW--13 SEASONS OF AT LEAST 10 SEC VICTORIES In the win over Alabama on Feb. 19, 2006, Tennessee claimed its 10th SEC victory of the year. The Lady Vols have now registered double-digit victories in conference play an incredible 13 times. Since the season when SEC play expanded, the Lady Vols have won at least 10 games in the following years: wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins and SPOILED, I TELL YOU It has been eight years since the Lady Vols dropped three SEC league games during a season. Got to go back to the HBO documentary campaign of The Cinderella Season: The Lady Vols Fight Back, when Tennessee went 8-4 in the SEC. All-time in 24 years of league play, Tennessee has lost two or more SEC games just seven times. Conversely, the Lady Vols have tallied seven perfect league campaigns in SEC play. SEC LEAGUE PLAY UT owns a league best record of against all SEC teams dating back to THIS IS AMAZING From , the Lady Vols claimed a total of six SEC regular season titles in 17 years. From , Tennessee captured seven consecutive SEC regular season crowns producing an amazing record. UT s only league losses were to Vandy, Georgia and LSU (twice) during this stretch.

38 LADY VOLS & DUNKING HISTORY JUST IN CASE IT HAPPENS Lady Vol redshirt freshman Candace Parker has Orange Nation holding its collective breath in anticipation of her first dunk. Parker held fans captive for 28 games before she attempted her first collegiate dunk vs. Auburn on it rimmed out. This is a chronology of Tennessee s and collegiate women s basketball dunking history. Former University of Tennessee basketball center, 6 5 Michelle Snow from Pensacola, Fla., became the first player in a storied Lady Vol history to dunk in a game. Now with the WNBA Houston Comets, it s just a matter of time before Snow dunks as a professional and joins Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks in the dunking circles. At Tennessee, Snow established school records for most dunks in a game (1), a season (2) and a career (3). Snow's rise to the forefront of women's collegiate basketball in winter of 2000 was not in the original forecast for the Lady Vols. A solid contributor and a starting post player for UT, she was not having a particularly stellar game against Illinois on Nov. 25, 2000, in the title tilt of the Maui Women's Invitational. Then came what was simply known henceforth as "The Dunk." Snow s two-handed slamming, hanging on the right side of the rim jam, occurred with 10 seconds left before halftime, when she stepped up to steal the ball at the high post and sailed all the way to the bucket. In flight, she jammed the ball through the hoop with both hands and then hung on the rim to put an exclamation point on the slam. Oxygen Sports Network, producing its first sporting event, was on hand televising the game, and play-by-play announcer Beth Mowins made the call. Maui News photographer Matthew Thayer was the only one to capture the photo. Snow s dunk was replayed on ESPN s SportsCenter within 12 minutes of the play. It was labeled the Play of the Day by just about every network, sports program, etc. The excitement of Snow s dunk gave the Lady Vols momentum going into the half that eventually sprung them to a victory over 21st-ranked Illinois. But the story from Maui was not an impressive win by one of the top teams in the country; it was a spectacular play by the new face of women's basketball. Snow became only the third woman in NCAA history to dunk in a game, the first to do it twohanded and the first to do it in televised game. The dunk put a crowning touch on the 61-point first half by the Lady Vols. The team went into the locker room soon after the dunk and sat waiting for coach Pat Summitt's reaction. LADY VOLS & DUNKING HISTORY Summitt walked in, turned to Snow and merely said, "Nice high-post steal there, Snow." Laughter broke out in the locker room as Summitt high-fived Snow in approval. Snow may be the most recent female athlete to dunk in a collegiate game, but she certainly was not the first. The first recorded dunk in women s college basketball was by 6 7 Georgeann Wells of the West Virginia University (Northland H.S./Columbus, Ohio). Wells tossed in a onehanded dunk against Charleston (W.Va.) in the Mountaineer Christmas Classic on Dec. 21, With 11:58 remaining in the game, Wells took a full-court pass from teammate Lisa Ribble and soared to the basket for the one-handed dunk at Elkins Randolph County Armory. The crowd of 750 erupted. Her teammates drew a technical foul for running onto the court to congratulate Wells on her accomplishment. The Lady Mountaineers went on to defeat Charleston that night, , but the true history lies in only two of those 110 points. Over the days and weeks that followed, media from all over the country clawed for a piece of Wells' time. Her next dunk came a few weeks later against Xavier, setting off another media frenzy. Everywhere the team went for the rest of the season, Wells' celebrity followed. Summing up her dunk and the frenzy it caused, Wells commented, "I wish other girls would start slamming, so people would see it's not impossible." Wells went on to play professionally in Europe and Asia. The collegiate basketball world would have to wait another decade before the next dunk in a women s game. North Carolina s Charlotte Smith became the next women s basketball player to dunk in a sanctioned game when she accomplished her onehanded stuff out of a secondary break against North Carolina A&T on Dec. 4, 1994, in Chapel Hill, as the Tar Heels won The dunk would not be the most famous shot Smith would take in her career, however. Smith hit a jump shot in the closing seconds of the 1994 NCAA Championship game to win the contest and the first NCAA title for the Tar Heel women. In the season, Michelle Snow took her game to the next level with her first dunk, and then solidified her position in history when she dunked again to seal a victory against in-state SEC rival Vanderbilt on Jan. 23, The second dunk was slightly more controversial than the first. Snow s second jam came with seven seconds remaining in a game that the Lady Vols led, 68-61, prior to the slam. In a designed play to either a post or a guard, UT point guard Kara Lawson took the ball out on Vandy s baseline and rifled a 60-foot Peyton Manning-type pass to Snow, who broke to the basket from halfcourt. She deposited the two-handed slam, sent the crowd into a frenzied state and then was whistled for a technical foul for lingering on the rim too long. Ironically, Summitt found herself being asked to defend her play call in the final seconds of the game by the media after the contest. Summitt responded, "We ran a full-court play to a 6 5 post player who happens to be able to dunk the ball. If it's in the men's game, I'm not even asked this question. It's (the dunk is) expected." Snow s final collegiate dunk also occurred on the road during her senior season on Jan. 17, 2002 at South Carolina. In front of a school record crowd of 12,168 in the Carolina Coliseum, Snow performed her first one-handed jam with 1:49 left in the game in the victory over eighth-ranked South Carolina. Sadly for the Tennessee fans, Snow never dunked in a game at the Thompson-Boling Arena. In her final home showing, a NCAA Tournament contest versus Notre Dame on St. Patrick s Day 2002, Snow attempted to dunk with 1:59 left in the contest but was fouled hard on the shot and the dunk did not go down. Nevertheless, Snow graduated from Tennessee holding the Lady Vol basketball records for most dunks in a game (1), a season (2) and a career (3).

39 LADY VOL-MANAC earlier games recycled notes LET S GO SEE THE CIRCUS Lady Vol basketball has that circus charm to it again this season. Every road team--- George Washington, Stanford, Temple, Notre Dame, South Carolina, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, Duke, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Georgia and Alabama (UT s 12 road games) have posted new attendance records or season high attendance records. The coffers have fared well ticket prices when UT came to town almost doubled the price of a normal ducat at many venues. Duke and Notre Dame announced advance sell-outs weeks before the game. A normal ticket at Vanderbilt for women s hoops is $10.50 for anyone but Tennessee the Commodores charged $20.50 to see the Lady Vols play. Kentucky drew a record crowd of 13,689 at Rupp Arena when they defeated the Lady Vols, Alabama attracted its largest crowd on the year 5,380. LADY VOLS SWEEP SEC WEEKLY AWARDS FOR SECOND TIME Senior Shanna Zolman and freshman Candace Parker picked up SEC Player and Freshman of the Week honors, respectively, this week after leading their Lady Vols to two conference road victories. This marks the third time this season that Tennessee has swept the conference s weekly honors, as these two swept the awards on Dec. 5 and Parker grabbed both on Jan. 16. Zolman shattered her personal record and established a new school best with seven three-pointers against Alabama on Sunday. The Syracuse, Ind., native has 69 treys this season, beating her personal best of 68 made during last year s campaign. She needs only 11 more to pass the UT single-season record holder Kara Lawson (79). Zolman matched a career high with 28 points in Tuscaloosa. Against 13th-ranked Georgia on Thursday, the senior poured in 18 points and grabbed five rebounds. In the two games last week, she averaged 23.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 1.5 apg and 2.0 spg. Parker earns rookie of the week honors for a league-best fifth time this season. She averaged 15.5 ppg and 11.0 rpg in two games last week after picking up her sixth double-double of the year at Georgia. Her four blocks at Alabama moved her into fifth place for most blocks in a season at UT (62). The Naperville, Ill., native (424 points, 215 rebounds) stands behind only Tamika Catchings (711 points, 326 rebounds) and Chamique Holdsclaw (583 points, 326 rebounds) in top-freshman year performances. Parker has scored in double figures a team-high 24 times this season and led the team in scoring 13 times and in rebounding 19 times. She is the only Lady Vol to start every game this season. UT ROOKIE PILES ON HONORS Tennessee rookie Candace Parker remains among the top-thirty of the country's players in contention for the 2006 Naismith Trophy. The Atlanta Tipoff Club narrowed its list thirty in its midseason list of candidates for one of the nation s most prestigious awards. Parker leads the Lady Vols in scoring (15.7 ppg), rebounding (8.0 rpg) and blocked shots (2.3 bpg). The 6 4 redshirt freshman from Naperville, Ill., ranks among the top-15 in the SEC in seven different statistical categories. She has led the team in scoring 13 times and in rebounding on 19 occasions this season. Parker is on the Wooden Award midseason list and has been named a finalist for the V Foundation Comeback Player of the Year. On Monday, she was named the SEC Rookie of the Week for the fourth time this season. RANDOM QUICK HITTERS The Lady Vols have trailed at the half in eight games this season and hold a 5-3 record in those contests. At 10-2 in the SEC, this marks the first two-loss conference season since when the Lady Vols went 8-4. Against Vanderbilt on Feb. 12, Sidney Spencer missed her first free throw in 15 attempts, but made the second one to seal the game. Junior Dominique Redding earned her first career start against the Commodores. Against VU, Alexis Hornbuckle failed to get the starting nod for the first time this season. It ended her streak of 32 straight starts dating back to last season. Against Vanderbilt, Lindsey Moss returned to the court for the first time since surgery to repair her nasal displaced fracture. Tennessee trailed by as many as 14 in the first half of the Vanderbilt game in both Nashville and Knoxville this season. LSU snapped UT s home winning streak in conference games at 64 and the Lady Vols overall home winning streak at 22 straight games. Tennessee has failed to lead in the first half in only two games all season, at Vanderbilt and LSU. The win over Arkansas marked UT s 64th consecutive SEC home victory dating back to Dec. 8, 1996, a (OT) loss to Georgia. Tennessee went on a 31-3 run over the last 11:12 of the game while holding Arkansas without a field goal over the final 8:35. Coach Pat Summitt recorded her 30th straight 20+ win season as the Lady Vols improved to 20-2 on the year with the win over Ole Miss. Sidney Spencer scored a career-high in SEC games with 18 points against Ole Miss. Against Alabama, rookie Lindsey Moss was a perfect 3-3 from beyond the arc for a career high nine points in just six minutes before being hit in the face and taken to the locker room. Earlier, Moss suffered a non-displaced nose fracture in the Mississippi State game on Jan. 15. Tye sha Fluker scored nine points against Alabama and moved into the Lady Vols 700-point club. Redshirt freshman Alex Fuller had a career high seven rebounds and a career SEC high seven points against Bama. The win over Bama snapped a rare twogame losing streak by Tennessee. In the loss at Kentucky, Alexis Hornbuckle recorded a career-high tying three blocks (all in the first half). In the game at UK, Zolman s first made free throw marked her 39th consecutive this season. She missed her second attempt to snap the streak at 39. Zolman and Tiffany Woosley hold the school mark at 45-consecutive charity tosses. Zolman did not start against the Wildcats, ending her streak of 32 straight starts dating back to last season. Candace Parker scored 25 points at Kentucky, the most since her career-high 26-point performance against Georgia on Jan. 12. Against Duke, UT trailed by seven at the break, the largest Lady Vol halftime deficit of the season. UT s 23 first half points against the Blue Devils were the fewest by the Lady Vols in the opening period this season. And 53 total points were also a season low. The 22-point margin of defeat against Duke tied the eighth largest in program history. The 58 points scored by Tennessee against Georgia were the fewest in a conference game this season. The #5-ranked Tennessee Lady Vols defeated #13-ranked Georgia, 58-55, in Athens on Feb. 16. The game marked UT s 500th all-time ranked opponent. Tennessee is an amazing (.712) versus ranked teams all-time and are 11-2 this season. SENIOR DAY In pre-game ceremonies, the Lady Vol Senior Class of 2006, Tye sha Fluker and Shanna Zolman were honored prior to the Florida game. The seniors have made three consecutive trips to the NCAA Final Four, captured two SEC regular season crowns and the 2005 SEC Tournament Title. Entering the Florida game, Fluker has scored 783 points and grabbed 495 rebounds during her career She has 84 career blocked shots and ranks 12th in the UT record books She has scored in double figures 10 times this season and 26 times in her career She has pulled down double-digit rebounds on seven occasions, including the Lady Vols come from behind win at Georgia a few weeks ago In Thursday night s win over Auburn, she poured in a career-high 22 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the field She was named to the 2006 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Third Team She was named to the SEC All-Academic Team in 2004 and 2005 and is a nominee for the SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year Award in 2006 She has started in 32 games during her career, including 10 times this season A retail and consumer science major, she has already completed her minor in business Zolman is a candidate for All-American honors and a finalist for the 2006 Wade Trophy This Hoosier has etched her name into the record books during her collegiate career at Rocky Top She owns the highest career free throw percentage in school history She shot 95.7 percent from the charity stripe during her sophomore season, a mark that still stands as the NCAA Division I singleseason free throw percentage record She ranks second in the NCAA this season in free throw percentage, missing just five attempts all season In 136 career

40 games, she has scored in double figures 70 times she has put up 20 points or more on 17 occasions, including her career high 28-point performance against Alabama last weekend Against the Crimson Tide, she hit seven three-pointers from way outside the zip code, establishing a new Lady Vol single-game record she needs just nine more treys to become the UT single-season record holder she ranks second in career three-pointers, with 233 completions On Monday, she was named the SEC Player of the Week for the second time this season She garnered NCAA All-Final Four Team honors in 2004, NCAA All-Regional honors in Philadelphia in 2005, SEC Second Team Honors in 2004 and 2005, SEC All-Freshman Team honors in 2003, was named to the SEC All- Tournament Team in 2005, the SEC All- Academic Team in 2004 and 2005 and was named to the SEC Good Works Team earlier this season For the second straight year, she was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team She is one of only 15 Lady Vols to ever record over 1,500 points in her career and currently ranks 13th on the alltime scoring list with 1,564 career points A journalism and electronic media major PARKER MISSED FIRST DUNK Candace Parker attempted her first collegiate dunk on Feb. 23, 2006, against Auburn with 13:05 left in the game but it rimmed out. PIVOTAL WEEK: WENT 2-1 After facing 10 ranked teams to open the first half of the season, Tennessee went two weeks (a four-game hiatus) from playing ranked opponents. The break was over as three key SEC games against ranked opposition faced the Lady Vols the week of Feb To kick things off, UT lost a heartbreaker to #3/4-ranked LSU, on Feb. 9; rebounded with a 14-point come-from-behind win over #22/20-ranked Vanderbilt, on Feb. 12 and then duplicated another 14-point come-frombehind win at #13-ranked Georgia, 58-55, on Feb. 16. HORNBUCKLE S SURGERY Lady Vol sophomore starting point guard Alexis Hornbuckle underwent surgery on Wed., Feb. 15 to repair her broken right wrist. Dr. Robert Ivy, team orthopaedic hand specialist, implanted a fixation screw to assist in the healing of the navicular scaphoid bone fracture in Hornbuckle s wrist. Hornbuckle broke her wrist when she dove after the ball on a hustle play in the first half (3:06 showing) of Tennessee s win over #22/20-ranked Vanderbilt on Sun., Feb. 12 in Knoxville. The 5-11 guard, who was recently named as a finalist for the 2006 Nancy Lieberman Award honoring the nation's top point guard, had played in 25 games this season and started in 24. From her point guard position, she led the team in assists with 96 on the season (3.9 apg), was the third leading scorer (10.4 ppg) and second-leading rebounder with 5.4 rpg. Last season as a freshman, she appeared in all 35 games and logged 21 starts while averaging 8.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg and 3.3 apg. She is expected to be lost for the remainder of the season. HORNBUCKLE SELECTED AS A LIEBERMAN FINALIST Eleven nominees for the 2006 Nancy Lieberman Award, which honors the nation's top point guard have been selected. The nominees include: Alexis Hornbuckle (Tennessee), Nikki Blue (UCLA), Lindsay Bowen (Michigan State), Dee Davis (Vanderbilt), Megan Duffy (Notre Dame), Erin Grant (Texas Tech), Lindsey Harding (Duke), Carolyn Kieger (Marquette), Ivory Latta (North Carolina), Leilani Mitchell (Idaho) and Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers). The award, which is now in its seventh season, is presented annually by the Rotary Club of Detroit. A panel of national sportswriters chose this year's nominees based upon the award's criteria -- displaying the floor leadership, play-making and ball-handling skills that personified Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman during her career. Those same journalists will vote for three finalists and the award winner, who will be announced during the Final Four (April 2-4) in Boston. This year's honoree will receive the trophy during a gala luncheon April 12 at the Detroit Athletic Club. Lieberman will be on hand to present the award, whose past winners include three-time honoree Sue Bird and two-time selection Diana Taurasi (both of Connecticut), as well as last year's recipient, Temeka Johnson of LSU. HORNBUCKLE S SURGERY Jenny Moshak, University of Tennessee Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine, announced that Lady Vol sophomore starting point guard Alexis Hornbuckle will undergo surgery on Wed., Feb. 15 to repair her broken right wrist. We met with Dr. Robert Ivy, team orthopaedic hand specialist, and further diagnostic testing determined that Alexis needs surgery. Dr. Ivy will perform the surgery to implant a fixation screw to assist in the healing of the navicular scaphoid bone fracture, said Moshak. The 5-11 guard, who was recently named as a finalist for the 2006 Nancy Lieberman Award honoring the nation's top point guard, had played in all 25 games this season and started in 24. From her point guard position, she led the team in assists with 96 on the season (3.9 apg), was the third leading scorer (10.4 ppg) and secondleading rebounder with 5.4 rpg. Last season as a freshman, she appeared in all 35 games and logged 21 starts while averaging 8.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg and 3.3 apg. Hornbuckle broke her wrist when she dove after the ball on a hustle play in the first half (3:06 showing) of Tennessee s win over #22/20-ranked Vanderbilt on Sun., Feb. 12 in Knoxville. Hornbuckle shook off the fall but did have her wrist taped at halftime. Lex said she was okay She played on sheer adrenaline for the rest of the game. When it was re-examined post game, she was put in a light splint and x- rays confirmed the break on Monday morning, related Moshak. SNAPPED AT CONSECUTIVE SEC WINS With the loss to LSU on Feb. 10, 2005, the Lady Vols 42-game consecutive regular season SEC win streak was halted. Until the loss to LSU, the Lady Vols had not lost an SEC regular season game since at Vanderbilt on Feb. 2, 2002, CONSECUTIVE SEC HOME WINS BROKEN BY LSU The loss to LSU on Feb. 9, 2006 snapped the Lady Vols 64 consecutive SEC home court winning streak. Prior to the loss to LSU, the last SEC loss at home was to Georgia on Dec. 8, 1996, (OT). TWO STEPS FORWARD THREE STEPS BACK After making a couple of big steps forward, the struggling Lady Vols took more steps backwards in dropping a key SEC game to #3/4 LSU on Feb. 9. UT dug a quick hole against the Lady Tigers trailing 11-1 in the opening minutes but battled back to lead by as many as five in the second stanza before losing Tennessee s outstanding showing against Arkansas on Feb. 5 finally looked more like the Lady Vols prior to the loss against Duke. UT rolled up 77 points and held UA to just 37 points. Over the final 11:12 of the game, UT went on a 31-3 run and held Arkansas without a field goal over the final 8:35 pf the game. The Lady Vols were rebounding and running. A week earlier, Coach Pat Summitt and her staff came away from the win over Alabama on Jan. 29 feeling a little bit better about the play of the fifthranked Lady Vols. However, the following game at Ole Miss on Feb. 2 produced a first half which was 360 degrees in the opposite direction. The Lady Vols trailed the Lady Rebels, 28-26, shot only 34% FG and was getting beat on the boards, 21-16, in some very lackadaisical play. After a stern halftime message, UT came out firing and hunkered down on D, shot 61.5% (16-26), nailed 50% from the arc (4-8), connected on 80% FT (16-20) and outrebounded Ole Miss Summitt had praise for the leadership of seniors Shanna Zolman and Tye Fluker in the second half turnaround. Ever since thentop-ranked UT came away from the thrashing at Duke (Jan. 23) and the upset loss at Kentucky (Jan. 26), the team has been playing like it lost its Mo-Jo. Uninspired and soft defense along with shoddy board play and a lack of leadership has haunted this team and staff. Summitt had been concerned since the UConn and Georgia games that her team had been living on the edge defensively. Against Vandy, UT was down by 14 points in the first half due to not defending the 3-ball and a lack of rebounding effort. The Lady Vols still managed to win those key games (often in spite of themselves) but were exposed against Duke and ran into a buzz-saw at Kentucky. It comes as no surprise that defense and rebounding, Summitt staples for 32 years, will continue to be points of emphasis for the team. In fact at the Jan. 27 practice (following the loss at Kentucky), former Lady Vols Shelley Sexton Collier and Melissa McCray Dukes talked to the squad about the pride it takes to play Lady Vols defense and how a lack of effort in rebounding is not acceptable. RECORD NUMBER FOUR LADY VOLS EARN ACADEMIC HONORS The College Sports Information Directors of America announced on Feb. 9 that four

41 University of Tennessee Lady Vol basketball players were named to the 2006 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District teams. Shanna Zolman received first team honors for the second straight year, while Sidney Spencer, Tye sha Fluker and Nicky Anosike picked up third team honors, the first of their respective careers. No other university placed more than two basketball players on any of the district squads. Zolman earns first team honors for the second consecutive year, becoming the first Lady Vol since Kara Lawson to do so. The senior from Syracuse, Ind., has a 3.56 GPA in journalism and electronic media. During her career, Zolman has claimed Academic All-SEC honors (2004, 2005) and All-SEC honors (2004, 2005). Fellow senior Fluker has a 3.64 GPA in retail and consumer science. Junior Spencer has the highest GPA (3.71) on the team. A sports management major, the Hoover, Ala., native averages 8.9 ppg and 3.0 rpg this season and is shooting an incredible 53.0 percent from beyond the arc. From Staten Island, N.Y., Anosike owns a 3.64 in Arts and Sciences. A unanimous selection to the SEC All-Freshman Team in 2005, Anosike was also named to the Academic All-SEC Freshman Team. She made a perfect 4.0 GPA in the fall. LSU TOOK CARE OF ENDING UT S STREAKS Three Lady Vol streaks were halted by LSU s win in Knoxville on Feb. 9, Streak #1: LSU won in Knoxville for the first time ever. UT now holds a 16-1 advantage over LSU in games played in Knoxville dating back to the first win on Feb. 6, 1978 in Stokely Athletics Center; Streak #2: LSU snapped the Lady Vols 22-game homecourt winning streak dating back Dec. 12, 2004, and Streak #3: The Lady Vols hadn t lost an SEC game at home -- won 64-consecutive -- in almost 10 years, 3,346 days to be exact. Before LSU defeated UT on Feb. 9, Georgia was the last team to beat the Lady Vols at home in an SEC game -- Dec. 8, 1996, the Lady Bulldogs prevailed in overtime. WHERE IS OUR MO-JO???? Somewhere along I-40, maybe it was east, or perhaps west, the Tennessee Lady Vols misplaced their Mo-Jo, swagger and orange bravado. Since the Jan. 19 meeting at Vanderbilt, Tennessee has struggled to a 3-3 record. Going into the first game with Vandy, UT was ranked number one with a 17-0 overall record and a 3-0 mark in the SEC. The Lady Vols were playing like they had IT. When Vandy jumped on UT in that first meeting and led by as many as 14 points in the first half, the Lady Vols looked like it couldn t spell IT. Halftime adjustments and Coach Pat Summitt s 900th career win on the line propelled the Lady Vols to a 30- point swing. UT grabbed the lead with 15 minutes to go in the contest and took as much as a 16-point advantage in the second stanza to win going away However, UT s winning ways were halted in the next two games with back-to-back losses at Duke and Kentucky. ROSTER BACK TO 10 WITH MOSS ON THE FLOOR SPENCER OK Freshman guard Lindsey Moss returned to the practice floor on Feb. 6 after successful surgery on Feb. 3 to repair a displaced nasal fracture. UT dropped to nine players when Moss missed the game at Ole Miss and against Arkansas. Against Arkansas, Tennessee finished the game with eight players after junior forward Sidney Spencer hyper-extended her surgically repaired right knee and did not return to action. (As a sophomore, Spencer blew out the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee on Feb. 23, 2005). Sidville was back on the practice floor Monday. Spencer started against LSU and scored five points in 26 minutes while Moss did not see any action in the loss. PARKER NAMED TO WOODEN LIST Lady Vol rookie Candace Parker has been named to the 2006 Midseason All- American Team for the Women's Wooden Award. With the women's college basketball season currently immersed in conference play, the committee released the list of the top 20 players who are expected to contend for this year's Player of the Year Award. The midseason list is based on individual player performance and team records through the first half of the season. Parker leads the Lady Vols in scoring (15.1 ppg), rebounding (7.7 rpg) and blocks (2.1 bpg). She ranks second in the SEC in blocks, sixth in rebounding, sixth in scoring and ninth in field goal percentage (.561). Her performance from the field places her fourth in the all-time Lady Vol record books for career field goal percentage. In 22 games this season, Parker has scored in double figures 19 times and grabbed at least 10 rebounds in seven contests. She has been named the Philips Player of the Game on six occasions, and claimed SEC Freshman of the Week honors four times and the conference s Player of the Week on Jan. 16. Parker has or will face nine of the players on the list during the regular season. ANOTHER 20 WIN SEASON The Tennessee Lady Vols have claimed yet another 20-win season. With its victory over Ole Miss, it marked the 30th consecutive time (and the fourth fastest) that a Lady Vol team reached at least 20 wins in a season under Coach Pat Summitt. The perfect 39-0, Lady Vol squad reached 20-wins the earliest Jan. 20. While the 1984 NCAA runner-up Tennessee team reached 20 wins the latest by any Lady Vol team ever March 17. Summitt has only had two teams ever fail to reach 20-win seasons during her 32- year tenure In her first and second seasons ( and ) at UT, the Lady Vols were 16-8 and 16-11, respectively. THE NCAA 25TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM HAS A ORANGE GLOW The NCAA named five players and one coach to the NCAA Women s Basketball 25th Anniversary Team on Feb. 1, The University of Tennessee ran away with top honors as Bridgette Gordon ( ) and Chamique Holdsclaw ( ) were named to the five-player team and Pat Summitt earned the nod as the best coach over the last 25 years. The Team consists of Cheryl Miller (Southern Cal), Holdsclaw, who led the Lady Vols to championships in 1996, 1997 and 1998; Diana Taurasi, who led the UConn to three consecutive championships; Gordon, who helped lead Tennessee to championships in 1987 and 1989; and Sheryl Swoopes, who led Texas Tech to the title in Selected as the coach of the team is the legendary Summitt, who has led Tennessee to six national championship titles and 16 Women s Final Four appearances. Summitt is the all-time leader in every NCAA tournament coaching record including titles, appearances, games, wins and winning percentage. She has led UT to 24 consecutive tournament appearances. MOSS SURGERY UPDATE Jenny Moshak, UT Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine, announced on Feb 3 that Lady Vol rookie basketball guard Lindsey Moss had a successful surgery to repair a displaced nasal fracture. Moss missed the game at Ole Miss and will not play against Arkansas but is expected to return to the practice floor next week wearing a nose splint. Moss suffered the injury in the Jan. 29 game against Alabama in the first half. The 6-1 guard collided with Alabama s Navonda Moore and had to be helped to the locker room. Moss had hit all three of her treys and scored a career high nine points in just six minutes of playing time before the injury. Earlier in January, Moss suffered a non-displaced nasal fracture against Mississippi State on Jan. 15. She is averaging 2.1 ppg and logs 6.7 minutes per game. SUMMITT COLLECTS 900TH Lady Vol Coach Pat Summitt picked up her 900th collegiate coaching win on Jan. 19 with a come-from-behind victory over #19- ranked Vanderbilt, 80-68, in Nashville, Tenn, In addition, she collected wins #100, 400, 700 and 800 on the first attempt. It hardly seems possible that it has been three years and five days since collected her 800th career victory on January 14, 2003 an anxious and anticipatory win over #25/24 DePaul at home. That set of 100 wins ( ) took three years and 38 days. UT S RANKED RECORD WHEN #1 The Lady Vols have played 93 ranked opponents while they were the nation s number one ranked team. UT holds a advantage in those games. LOSING STREAKS Their have been 20 all-time occasions in Tennessee Lady Vol basketball history where the team has lost back-to-back games, the 2006 streak included. It s been nine years since it last happened -- the first back-to-back losses since the season. Tennessee had back-to-back losses that year on three occasions but went on to finish and win the NCAA Championship: Dec. 8 (93-94 to Georgia in OT) and Dec. 15 (65-82 to Stanford); Jan. 5 (57-72 to Connecticut) and Jan. 7 (72-83 to Old Dominion) and Feb. 22 (78-83 to LSU) and Feb. 24 (80-98 to Louisiana Tech). Those back-to-back losses were chronicled in the HBO Special The Cinderella Season The Lady Vols Fight

42 Back. However, there have only been two instances where the team has lost three consecutive games -- In the season: Feb. 5, 1985 at. Mississippi, 54-68, Feb. 8, 1985 vs. Auburn, 60-66, and Feb. 10, 1985 vs. Louisiana Tech, The previous season also found three consecutive losses: Dec. 9, 1984 at Georgia, 72-78, Dec. 11, 1984 at Texas, and Dec. 13, 1984 at Louisiana Tech, IT WAS THE SECOND BEST START TO A SEASON Stopped at 18-consecutive victories with the lost to Duke, the Lady Vols 18-0 run to start the campaign is the secondbest all-time to open the season at Tennessee. Of the 13 perfect starts to a Lady Vol season (of at least 7 wins), the run was stopped with a loss to a BIG EAST team on four occasions (UConn three times and Rutgers once) and an SEC team (Auburn) once. Now add Duke from the ACC to that group of streak stoppers. TENNESSEE S LINE-UP COMBO After Fall exams had concluded, Lady Vol Coach Pat Summitt was considering tinkering with the line-up a little bit more. When Sa de Wiley-Gatewood announced that she was leaving the team on Dec. 19, prior to the Princeton game, Summitt went back to the season opening starting five of Candace Parker, Nicky Anosike, Tye sha Fluker, Shanna Zolman and Alexis Hornbuckle. However, Fluker s production as a reserve had become a real key to success, so Sidney Spencer earned the starting nod as a player who presents match-up problems for the opposition. ONE VERSUS TWO MATCH-UP ACCORDING TO AP The Duke game on Jan. 23 marked the 39th meeting of the nation s number one and number two teams according to the Associated Press. The number one team has won 21 of the previous 39 games. And it is no surprise that the Tennessee Lady Vols have participated in more than one-half 22 of those games. The Lady Vols hold a record in the No. 1 versus No. 2 encounters. Tennessee is 5-5 as the #1 team and is 5-7 when rated second. In addition, the Big Orange is 4-5 in 1 versus 2 games played in Knoxville and 6-7 in games played away or at neutral sites. This was the eighth game in the Tennessee versus Duke series but the third time the teams have met in a 1 vs. 2 showdown. Duke was the number one ranked team when the Blue Devils defeated #2 UT, 76-55, at the Inaugural Jimmy V Classic, Nov. 24, The Lady Vols were ranked #2 when they upset topranked Duke, 72-69, at Cameron on Jan. 24, #2 Duke returned the upset favor in Cameron on Jan. 23, 2006, upending the #1 ranked Lady Vols, No. 1 Old Dominion beat No. 2 Louisiana Tech, 75-65, for AIAW title at Greensboro, N.C No. 1 Old Dominion beat No. 2 Texas, 75-45, at Norfolk, Va No. 1 Old Dominion beat No. 2 TENNESSEE, 68-53, for AIAW title, Mount Pleasant, MI 1981 No. 1 Louisiana Tech beat No. 2 Old Dominion, 81-47, at Ruston, La No. 1 Louisiana Tech beat No. 2 TENNESSEE, 79-59, for AIAW title at Eugene, Ore No. 1 Louisiana Tech beat No. 2 Old Dominion, 68-51, at New York No. 1 Louisiana Tech beat No. 2 Cheyney State, 76-62, for NCAA title at Norfolk, Va No. 1 Southern Cal beat No. 2 Louisiana Tech, 64-58, at Ruston, La No. 2 Louisiana Tech beat No. 1 Southern Cal, 58-56, at Los Angeles, Calif No. 2 Southern Cal beat No.1 Louisiana Tech, 69-67, for NCAA title at Norfolk, Va No. 2 Louisiana Tech beat No.1 Southern Cal, 75-66, at Ruston, La No. 2 Louisiana Tech beat No. 1 Texas, 85-60, for NCAA Midwest title at Ruston, La No. 1 Old Dominion beat No. 2 Long Beach State, 84-71, at Norfolk, Va No. 2 Texas beat No. 1 TENNESSEE, 88-74, at Miami, Fla No. 2 Texas beat No. 1 TENNESSEE, 97-78, at Knoxville, Tenn No. 1 TENNESSEE beat No. 2 Long Beach State, 88-74, at Knoxville, Tenn No. 2 TENNESSEE beat No. 1 Auburn, 66-61, for SEC title at Albany, Ga No. 1 TENNESSEE beat No. 2 Auburn, 76-60, for NCAA title at Tacoma, Wash No. 2 Louisiana Tech beat No. 1 TENNESSEE, 59-58, at Knoxville, Tenn No. 2 Virginia beat No.1 Maryland, 75-74, at College Park, Md No. 2 TENNESSEE beat No. 1 Stanford, (OT), at Honolulu, Hawaii No. 1 TENNESSEE beat No. 2 Stanford, 84-79, at Knoxville, Tenn No. 2 TENNESSEE beat No. 1 Vanderbilt, 73-68, at Nashville, Tenn No. 1 TENNESSEE beat No. 2 Stanford, , at Knoxville, Tenn No. 2 Connecticut beat No. 1 TENNESSEE, 77-66, at Storrs, Conn No. 1 Stanford beat No. 2 Alabama, 74-65, at Palo Alto, Calif No. 1 TENNESSEE beat No. 2 Louisiana Tech, 75-61, at Knoxville, Tenn No. 2 TENNESSEE beat No. 1 Connecticut, 92-81, at Storrs, Conn No. 1 Connecticut beat No. 2 TENNESSEE, 74-67, at Knoxville, Tenn No. 1 Connecticut beat No. 2 TENNESSEE, 71-52, for NCAA title in Philadelphia, Pa No. 1 Connecticut beat No. 2 TENNESSEE, 81-76, at Hartford, Conn No. 2 Connecticut beat No. 1 Notre Dame, 78-76, at Storrs, Conn No. 2 Notre Dame beat No. 1 Connecticut, 90-75, in NCAA Semifinal in St. Louis, Mo No. 1 Connecticut beat No. 2 TENNESSEE, 86-72, at Knoxville, Tenn No. 1 Connecticut beat No. 2 Oklahoma, 82-70, for NCAA title in San Antonio, Texas 2002 No. 1 Duke beat No. 2 TENNESSEE, 76-55, at Raleigh, N.C No. 2 Connecticut beat No.1 Duke, 77-65, at Durham, N.C No. 2 TENNESSEE beat No. 1 Duke, 72-69, at Durham, N.C No. 1 Duke beat No. 2 TENNESSEE, 75-53, at Durham, N.C. DUKE ANNOUNCED A SELL-OUT The Duke University Athletics Ticket Office announced that the Jan. 23 game between the Blue Devils and Tennessee at Cameron Indoor Stadium is sold out. It marks the third time in Duke s history that a women's basketball game has sold out in advance for the 9,314-seat Stadium. Duke had its first two capacity crowds in back-toback years hosting UConn on Feb. 1, 2003 and UT on Jan. 24, The Lady Vols are 15-0 and ranked #1 in the nation. The Blue Devils are ranked second in the nation. PARKER NAMED SEC PLAYER AND ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Tennessee Lady Vol rookie Candace Parker has earned the double honor of being named the SEC Player and Freshman of the Week (Jan. 9-15) last week. Parker led Tennessee to victories over No. 13/17 Georgia and Mississippi St. last week. The redshirt freshman from Naperville, Ill., averaged 21.0 ppg, 10.5 rpg, 4.0 apg and 1.5 spg in the two games. She connected on 67 percent of her field goals (16-24) and 83 percent of her charity tosses (10-12). In 65 minutes of playing time, she committed just one miscue. She poured in a career-high 26 points against Georgia. She earned Philips Player of the Game honors for her performance, which included 10 rebounds and a career-high five assists. Parker garnered Philips Player of the Game honors against Mississippi State as well, with a teamleading 16 points, 11 rebounds, three steals and one block. The 6 4 forward ranked second in blocked shots, seventh in scoring and sixth in rebounding in the SEC. In each of those categories, she is the topranked freshman. She also stands in the top-10 in field goal percentage (9th) and free-throw percentage (10th). WENT OVER 100,000 With a good crowd (13,772) against #13/17 Georgia on Jan. 12, the Lady Vols went over the 100,000 fan mark at home. To date, 113,361 fans have been counted in eight Lady Vol home games. This marks the 12th consecutive time UT has hit at least 100,000 fans per season at home dating back to SEC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Lady Vol Candace Parker was tabbed as the SEC Freshman of the Week (Jan. 2-8). The award is Parker's league-leading third rookie honor of the season. The Naperville, Ill., native averaged 11.0 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 2.3 apg and 1.3 spg in the three Lady Vol victories last week over Old Dominion, South Carolina and No. 7 Connecticut. Parker shot 50 percent from the field and 70 percent from the line during the threegame span to improve Tennessee to The 6'4" redshirt freshman ranks in the top- 14 in the conference in eight categories and is the top rookie in five of those. She ranks second in blocked shots (2.3 bpg), third in defensive rebounding (6.0 drpg), sixth in rebounding (8.3 rpg), seventh in scoring (14.2 ppg), 11th in steals (1.8 spg), 11th in offensive rebounding (2.3 orpg), 13th in field goal percentage (.524) and 14th in free throw percentage (.795). MISS. STATE S CROWD FOR UT Prior to Tennessee s game at Mississippi State on Jan. 15, the Lady Bulldogs had attracted 4,778 fans through the turnstiles

43 at eight home games for an average of 597 fans. The UT-MSU game alone attracted 3,618 spectators to the contest practically doubling State s home attendance for the year. STATE IS THE ONLY ONE Mississippi State at 0-25 is still the only SEC school that has never recorded a win over the Lady Vols. Entering the season, three SEC teams had never posted a win over the Lady Vols -- Arkansas, Florida and Mississippi State. In that 10-loss national championship season, two of the three picked off the Lady Vols -- Arkansas grabbed a win in Fayetteville on Dec. 29, 1996 and Florida turned the trick, 71-62, on Jan. 21, 1997 in Gainesville for the first times ever. NAISMITH LIST The University of Tennessee Lady Vol basketball team placed three athletes on the Naismith Trophy Watch List by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. Senior Shanna Zolman, sophomore Alexis Hornbuckle and redshirt freshman Candace Parker are among the 50 candidates selected by the Atlanta Tipoff Club s Board of Selectors. Parker is the only freshman on the list. Through 16 games in her rookie season, Parker averages 14.9 points and 8.4 rebounds per game. Zolman leads the Lady Vols in minutes played (31.9 mpg), scoring (15.8 ppg), three-pointers made (39), and free throw percentage (96.0). Hornbuckle averages 10.7 points and 5.9 rebounds per game and leads the team in steals (51) and assists (59) this season. THE PAT SUMMITT SHOW The Pat Summitt Show tips off Sat., Jan. 7, with an exclusive behind- the-scenes view of Lady Vol Basketball. It is aired locally in Knoxville on WBIR-TV, Saturday (1:30 pm) and across the state of Tennessee. For the first time, the show will be close-captioned for the hearing impaired. Complimenting the Summitt statewide coverage, FOX Sports Net South and Comcast/Charter Sports Net (CSS) combine to bring the show into the homes of ten million subscribers in a seven-state region -- including Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. GIVING UP 80 POINTS? Fortunately, not too often. The Tennessee Lady Vols have had a very uncharacteristic week in back-to-back wins over Connecticut and Georgia at home. It marks the first time, maybe ever, that Tennessee has surrendered 80 points in consecutive games and won. UConn tagged UT for 80 points in the Lady Vols victory on Jan. 7, In the very next game, Georgia rung up 85 points as Tennessee won on Jan. 12, In , two opponents managed over 80 points against UT Florida in overtime, 82 and Alabama with 81 in regulation both Tennessee victories. DePaul s 89 points tallied on Dec. 17, 2003, was the highest point total scored on the Tennessee Lady Vols since Mar. 1, 1997, when UT and LSU were in a basket-forbasket shoot-out in the SEC Tournament semifinals as the Lady Vols won in overtime. Since 1999, the Lady Vols have been tagged for 80+ points by the opposition 14 times. Connecticut leads the scoring fest with six games in the 80s, while Florida has tallied two and DePaul, Vanderbilt, LSU, Georgia, Alabama and Xavier have turned in one 80+ game each. In these games, UT was 9-5 when the opposition scored 80+ points. Points Opponent Date UT W/L SCORE 89 DePaul W Vanderbilt W UConn W UConn L Georgia W Florida W Alabama W UConn L LSU L UConn L UConn W UConn W Xavier L Florida W NBA MADNESS STOPPED In back-to-back games against #7-ranked Connecticut and #13/17-ranked Georgia, top-ranked Tennessee s defense took a hit giving up 80 and 85 points, respectively. The Lady Vols won both contests but were chastised by Coach Pat Summitt for living on the edge defensively. It comes as no surprise that defense and rebounding, Summitt staples for 32 years, found a top priority entering the game at Mississippi State. The Lady Vols allowed 56 points on 37% shooting, while forcing 21 turnovers. WOOLWORTH S SCHEDULE It s over It s was back to Woolworth s Schedule, the five and dime as the Lady Vols faced five opponents during a 10-day stretch. It started with a win at #22/21-Temple (Dec. 28), moved on to a victory at sold-out #12/11-Notre Dame (Dec. 31), and continued with a pit stop win at home against Old Dominion, 83-67, (Jan. 2). The 5 and 10 continued with a win to open the SEC season at South Carolina (Jan. 4) and concluded with a win over #7 UConn at home, 89-80, on Jan. 7. CROWDED HOUSE The attendance at the Tennessee versus Connecticut game in Knoxville on Jan. 7, 2006, set a new record for Thompson- Boling Arena with 24,653. The Lady Vols also own the record for the most spectators at a regular season collegiate women s basketball game with that tally. It s the fifth largest crowd to ever watch the Tennessee Lady Vols play behind Final Four dome crowds of 29,619 (vs. UConn, San Antonio, Texas, Mar. 29, 2002), 28,937 (vs. Michigan State, Indianapolis, Ind., April 3, 2005), 28,210 (vs. UConn, Atlanta, Ga., April 8, 2003) and 28,210 (vs. Duke, Atlanta, Ga., April 6, 2003). SPEAKING OF ECONOMIC IMPACT The UT Women s Athletics Department has released the dollar figures on the income generated from the Tennessee versus Connecticut game in Knoxville on Jan. 7. A total of $332,683 was added to the coffers. It broke down into the following amounts: Ticket Sales ($218,782), Concessions ($72,590), Souvenirs ($28,781) and Parking ($12,530). EX OFFICIO MEMBER This is the last game in BIG EAST Week for Tennessee as they face #7 Connecticut.. The Lady Vols kicked-off B.E.W. defeating #12/11-ranked Notre Dame, in South Bend, Ind., on Dec. 31 in a sold-out jumping Joyce Center. Now the Lady Vols entertain the #7/7- ranked Connecticut Huskies in Knoxville a week later on Jan. 7. Last season, the Lady Vols played two teams from the BIG EAST in three games defeating Connecticut and splitting with Rutgers. ALL-TIME OPENING DAY RECORD IN SEC PLAY The Tennessee Lady Vols have produced a 22-5 opening day record in SEC play dating back to the season. UT is 10-2 in home SEC openers and 12-3 on the road. Georgia (1984 and 1996) and Auburn (1988 and 1989) each ambushed the Lady Vols in two SEC opening games, while Vanderbilt turned the trick in The Lady Vols have not dropped an SEC opener since 1996 when Georgia escaped with a overtime victory in Knoxville on Dec. 8, Since that time, Tennessee has won 61 consecutive SEC home games entering this season. The first SEC home game for the Lady Vols in 2006 Georgia on Jan. 12 MAKING THE GRADE Six Lady Vol basketball players earned Dean s List honors for the just completed fall semester. Sophomore Nicky Anosike led the way with a 3.88 GPA and was joined on the honor roll by Tye sha Fluker (3.75 GPA), Sidney Spencer (3.50 GPA), Shanna Zolman (3.25 GPA), Alexis Hornbuckle (3.00 GPA) and Lindsey Moss (3.00 GPA). Overall, the cumulative average GPA of the team was GRUELING STRETCH Traditionally, Tennessee teams take most of its losses in the month of December when Coach Pat Summitt loads up on some tough non-conference opposition to prepare the team for the rigors of the postseason. Last year, the Lady Vol team carried three losses into January following its early season defeats to Texas, Duke and Rutgers. This year marked the SIXTH time the Lady Vols went undefeated through the months of November and December. Records over the years including games played through the month of December: : 12-0 undefeated : 8-3 lost to Texas, Duke, Rutgers : 8-1 lost to Texas : 9-2 lost to Duke, Texas : 10-0 undefeated : 11-1 lost to UConn : 9-1 lost to La Tech : 10-1 lost to Purdue : 13-0 undefeated : 9-4 lost to Arkansas, Stanford, Georgia, La Tech : 10-1 lost to Stanford : 11-0 undefeated : 9-0 undefeated : 7-1 lost to Maryland : 6-1 lost to Stanford

44 : 8-2 lost to N.C. State, Vandy : 4-3 lost to La Tech, Stanford, Long Beach : 7-0 undefeated : 7-1 lost to Texas : 8-1 lost to Texas : 8-2 lost to Texas, Southern Cal : 6-4 lost to Texas, Georgia, NE LA, Cincinnati : 6-4 lost to Southern Cal (2x), Texas, Long Beach : 6-4 lost to ODU, Texas, La Tech, Southern Cal : 5-5 lost to SF Austin, ODU, Ohio St., Colorado, Southern Cal DECEMBER SUCCESS The Lady Vols have enjoyed a great deal of success in the month of December over the years. UT has produced a alltime record during the 12 th month of the year. The Lady Vols are at home, away and 47-9 at neutral sites. NOTRE DAME-TENNESSEE GAME AT JOYCE CENTER WAS SOLD OUT The University of Notre Dame Athletics Ticket Office announced on Dec. 13 that the Dec. 31 women's basketball game between the Irish and Tennessee at the Joyce Center was sold out. The official announcement of the 11,418-seat sellout, the third in program history, came 19 days prior to tip-off and made the 2 p.m. (ET) New Year's Eve contest the fastest sellout in the 29-year history of Notre Dame women's basketball. OLD HOME WEEK Indiana has been a virtual hotbed of athletic talent for the Lady Vols. Senior Shanna Zolman made perhaps her final collegiate appearance in the Hoosier State when UT traveled to Notre Dame. The senior guard is a former winner of the prestigious Indiana Ms. Basketball award. Former Lady Vol All-American, Shyra Ely (Indianapolis), took home the award for the season, while Zolman (Syracuse) won the trophy for the season. Ely was a two-time Indiana Women s Basketball player of the year while at Ben Davis High School, while Zolman broke the all-time Indiana state scoring record with a career total of 3,085 points. Zolman also led the state in scoring each of her four seasons at Wawasee H.S. while posting a career scoring average of 33.2 points per game. Zolman joins former Lady Vols, Ely, Abby Conkin and April McDivitt as the four all-time players hailing from the Hoosier State. HOME ALONE The town of Syracuse, Ind., let out early on Dec. 31, 2005, to make the 49.5 mile trek to South Bend, Ind. It was a safe bet that most of the town s 3,033 citizens were in attendance at the Joyce Center on the Notre Dame campus to see favorite daughter, Lady Vol senior starting guard Shanna Zolman, take to the court in UT s win over the Irish. BACK TO HER OLD STOMPING GROUNDS, TOO Tennessee Lady Vol Strength and Conditioning coach Heather Mason was on the trip to South Bend. Mason served a five year stint ( ) in the strength and conditioning office at Notre Dame before making the switch to Tennessee. PARKER NAMED SEC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK FOR THE SECOND TIME Lady Vol redshirt freshman forward Candace Parker was named as the SEC Rookie of the Week for the Week of Dec. 12, the conference office announced on Dec. 19. Parker recorded her ninth consecutive double figure game with 18 points in 18 minutes to help lead Tennessee over Louisiana Tech. Additionally, she grabbed 7 rebounds, dished 3 assists, recorded 3 blocks and claimed four steals in limited minutes. WILEY-GATEWOOD LEAVES TEAM Pat Summitt, head coach of the number one ranked University of Tennessee Lady Volunteer basketball team, announced on Mon., Dec. 19, that sophomore Sa de Wiley-Gatewood had decided to leave the University of Tennessee. Sa de didn t feel like she could play her game here, said Summitt. We hate to see her leave the Lady Vol family, program and University. I hope she can find great success with her basketball career, academics and life. Wiley-Gatewood, a 5-9 point guard from Pomona, Calif., had started eight of nine games this season and was the team s fourth leading scorer. She averaged 8.0 ppg, 2.6 rpg and 1.4 apg while logging 26.3 minutes per game. I want to thank everyone at Tennessee my coaches and teammates, the athletic and academic departments, the fans and the boosters I really appreciate all of their support. The Lady Vol fans were great to me, said Wiley-Gatewood. I also want to thank Pat for helping me to improve as a player and to grow as a person. I love my teammates and I appreciate their support while I was going through this, she concluded. As a rookie, she played in just 13 games while battling patella tendonitis the entire season. Wiley-Gatewood had surgery in March FULL STRENGTH Lady Vol redshirt freshman forward Alex Fuller has returned to the practice floor on a full-time basis on Dec. 11. Fuller suffered a strained hip flexor in the second game of the season against UT- Chattanooga and has been on the mend ever since seeing only spot action in three of the last six games. Fuller played 21 minutes against both Stetson and Chattanooga and quickly indicated her prowess for rebounding as she grabbed five offensive boards against Stetson and had four caroms against Chattanooga. Since the UTC game and her injury, she played just six minutes against #9 Michigan State, four minutes against #10 Maryland and eight minutes against #12/11 Stanford. A RELENTLESS SCHEDULE Fresh from the Virgin Islands and the 2005 Paradise Jam championship, the Tennessee Lady Vols were back on the road following the win over Texas, Tennessee then flew out to the west coast and defeated #12/11 Stanford, 74-67, on Dec. 4. After changing out suitcases, UT traveled to Washington, D.C. for a Dec. 7 meeting at George Washington Univ. and a win. When the traveling-fool-lady Vol zombies finally got home after the game in D.C, they had covered 13,728 miles in the last two weeks while playing six games, TRAVELIN FOOLS Whew! Tennessee can breathe a sign of relief following the game at GWU as the team was off until Dec. 15 for final exams. UT SWEEPS SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS Tennessee Lady Vols Shanna Zolman and Candace Parker earned SEC Player and Freshman of the Week honors, respectively, on Dec. 5. The duo led #1- ranked UT to a rout of #16/18 Texas and a road win over #12/11 Stanford. Zolman, a senior from Syracuse, Ind., registered her career best back-toback games last week. In the games versus Texas and Stanford, she connected on 17 of 25 attempts from the field (.680) and seven of nine shots from beyond the arc (.778). She tied a career-high in assists with six against the Longhorns, and also added 23 points, earning her Philips Player of the Game honors. Her five threepointers against Texas were the second most made in a game in Lady Vol history (six three-pointers have been made on seven different occasions). Zolman now has 180 career three-pointers, which ranks her second in the UT annals, behind Kara Lawson (256 treys). Z leads the team in scoring this season with 16.7 ppg. Parker leads the team in rebounding (10.0 rpg) and is a tenth of a point shy of Zolman s scoring average on the season (16.6 ppg). The redshirt rookie earned double-doubles in both games, averaging 19 ppg and 13 rpg. She also added six steals, four blocks and three assists. Parker, a product of Naperville, Ill., sank all nine free throw attempts against the Cardinal, the ninth most by a freshman in program history. She earned Philips Player of the Game honors for her 21-point 12-rebound effort against Stanford. Through just seven games, she has three double-doubles, and joins Chamique Holdsclaw, Tiffani Johnson and Mary Ostrowski as the only three freshmen to tally three double-doubles in the first seven games as Lady Vols. Holdsclaw went on to earn 16 her freshman season and a program-best 57 in her four-year career. Johnson recorded 17 and Ostrowski 35 during their time at Tennessee. PARKER FINGER UPDATE Lady Vol redshirt rookie Candace Parker did not break her finger against Stanford as feared. After x-rays Tuesday, Dec. 6, it was determined that Parker had a tear of the medial collateral ligament of her left index finger. UT HAS ACE AND SU HAS ICE Two sweet names will grace the floor at Maples Pavilion on Sunday Tennessee s Candace (Parker) and Stanford s Candice (Wiggins). The two incredibly talented players joined forces prior to their rookie seasons in the summer of 2004 to help lead the USA Junior National Team to a qualifying berth for the U19 World Championships. It was there that their teammates dubbed them ACE (Parker)

45 and ICE (Wiggins). While Parker had to sit out last season with a knee injury, Wiggins was named as a Kodak All- American, a Associated Press Second Team All-American, the USBWA Co- Freshman of the Year, the Pac-10 Player of the Year and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. CRAZY EIGHTS With the victory over longtime rival Texas, Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt picked up her 888th career victory. The crazy eights win produced the largest margin of victory (41 points) in the storied history of the rivalry. For the Longhorns, it marked their sixth-worst loss in school history was only the fifth time Texas allowed an opponent to score over 100 points, the last time coming in 1999 in a loss at Tennessee. SPOIL SPORTS Texas has handed Tennessee its first loss of the season for the last two seasons. In , the Lady Vols were 3-0 on the year when Texas won in Austin. In , Tennessee had rolled out to a 7-0 record before Texas beat the Lady Vols, in Knoxville on Dec. 28, Duke provided the first loss honors in but Texas snapped a Tennessee sevengame winning streak to hand the Lady Vols a one-point loss, 63-62, on Dec. 21, The Longhorns handed the Lady Vols their third loss of the season taking a win in Knoxville. The Longhorns had the distinction of the nation s longest winning streak over the Lady Vols four consecutive games now broken! JUST ANOTHER TYPICAL UT SCHEDULE 5 GAMES in 7 DAYS By the time Saturday, Nov. 26 rolled around, the Tennessee Lady Vols had completed one-sixth of their season schedule playing five games in seven days. UT played back-to-back home games to open the season on Nov. 20 (Stetson, an win) and Nov. 21 (Chattanooga, a win) before traveling to the U.S. Virgin Islands for the Paradise Jam. After traveling all day Tuesday and practicing on Wednesday, the Lady Vols defeated #9-ranked Michigan State (83-55) on Thanksgiving night, defeated Gonzaga (79-65) on Nov. 25, and concluded with a win over #10- ranked Maryland (80-75) on Nov. 26 to win the Paradise Jam Championship. BEST JAMMERS Lady Vol redshirt freshman Candace Parker was the MVP of her very first collegiate tournament -- the Paradise Jam and was joined on the All-Tournament Team by Shanna Zolman. COULDN T WE HAVE JUST MET ON AN ISLAND? While the Lady Vols were winning the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, the Longhorns were also hanging out in the Caribbean winning the Junkaroo Jam Tournament in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island over the Thanksgiving weekend. Maybe we could have met on a neutral island ISLAND GIRLS Tennessee Lady Vol seniors Shanna Zolman and Tye sha Fluker have been somewhat Island Girls during their UT tenure. As rookies, they traveled to San Juan, Puerto Rico to the San Juan Shoot- Out where the Lady Vols defeated Army, 96-44, and Saint Louis University, In the summer following their freshman season, Tennessee traveled on a twoweek junket to Rome, Italy and Athens, Greece. While in the Greek Isles, UT won the Greek International Basketball Tournament in Glyfada (just outside Athens). Zolman and Fluker spearheaded UT to the tournament championship. The Lady Vols also traveled by boat to tour and shop in Hydra, Poros and Aegina in the Greek Isles. On their latest island adventures to St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the pair helped to bring home the Paradise Jam Championship TOURNAMENTS & INVITATIONALS Since 1969, the Lady Vols have played in 50 regular season tournaments or invitationals and sport 30 championships and 13 runner-up honors. During the Pat Summitt era (since 1974), the Lady Vols have been crowned champions 30 times. UT S RECORD ON ISLANDS The trip to the U.S. Virgin Islands is the eighth journey for the Tennessee Lady Vols to play basketball on Islands. The Lady Vols were victorious in winning the 2005 Paradise Jam in the U.S. V. I. This marks UT s first trip back to Islands since a Summer 2003 junket to the Greece where the Lady Vols won the Greek International Basketball Tournament in Glyfada (outside Athens). During the season, the Lady Vols won the 2002 San Juan Shoot-Out in Puerto Rico. Previously, UT traveled to the Hawaiian Islands five times where the team has accumulated a 13-0 record. The most recent trip to Hawaii was in 1999 to Maui where UT defeated Clemson and Illinois. It is also where Michelle Snow first dunked in a game on live television. Previously, UT captured the title on the Big Island of Hawaii in 1995 at the Kona Women s Invitational. Prior to that, UT posted an 8-0 record in all games played on the island of Oahu. UT traveled first to Hawaii in December 1985 and recorded two wins. The next two trips found the Lady Vols winning the Rainbow Wahine Classic in 1988 and MOSS MAKES THE MOST AND FIRST ACTION FOR SYBIL Rookie Lindsey Moss played 11 minutes in her Lady Vol debut and canned a trey, dished two assists and registered two blocks in back-to-back trips up the floor against Chattanooga. Sophomore post Sybil Dosty saw her first action of the season against Stetson and grabbed three rebounds, and had a block and a steal in 14 minutes. The 6-3 Dosty missed the first two exhibition games of the season due to violation of team rules she missed class. UT ROOKIE DOUBLE-DOUBLES When redshirt rookie Candace Parker picked up a double-double in her first collegiate start it was the first time it happened in ten years well, since another heralded Lady Vol freshman, Chamique Holdsclaw. All-time, there are just six Lady Vols who recorded a doubledouble in their first game in the Orange and White: Debbie Groover 15 pts., 10 rbs vs. Miami (Ohio) on 11/23/77 Mary Ostrowski 15 pts., 10 rbs., vs. Alabama on 11/28/80 Lisa Harrison 13 pts., 12 rbs., vs. Stetson on 11/26/89 Tiffani Johnson 18 pts.,17 rbs., vs. Louisiana Tech on 11/20/94 Chamique Holdsclaw 13 pts.,10 rbs., vs. Virginia on 11/19/95 Candace Parker 19 pts., 10 rbs., vs. Stetson on 11/20/05 Ironically, Groover, didn't get another double-double until January 18 of her freshman season, her only other one that year. Ostrowski picked up her second d-d two weeks later (Dec. 10) and went on to have just one more that season. Harrison not another one that year. Johnson not again until Dec. 1, went on to have six that season. Holdsclaw not again until Dec. 2, went on to have 16 that season. ELITE COMPANY When Pat Summitt started freshman forward Candace Parker against Stetson on Nov. 20, 2005, it marked only the 10th time in her coaching career that a freshman started her very first game at Tennessee. The list of opening day rookie starters: Shyra Ely 2001, Ashley Robinson 2000, Gwen Jackson 1999, Semeka Randall 1997, Kyra Elzy 1996, Chamique Holdsclaw 1995, Tiffani Johnson 1994, Bridgette Gordon and Sheila Frost THE NOD Redshirt freshman Candace Parker became the 50th all-time Lady Vol to start during her freshman season. Last year, UT coach Pat Summitt liked what she saw out of the rookie class as two players earned starting nods. Nicky Anosike played in all 35 games with 25 starting assignments and Alexis Hornbuckle played in all 35 games with 21 starts. This duo became the 48 th and 49 th rookies all-time to earn starting assignments at UT as rookies. The rookie class found three players earn a starting nod as Loree Moore, Shyra Ely and Brittany Jackson all started at some point in their rookie careers. Previously, three rookies in : Tamika Catchings, Semeka Randall and Teresa Geter all earned starting nods in the perfect 39-0 season the last time the Lady Vols brought home an NCAA title. SERIOUS EXHIBITION NUMBERS In two exhibition games, the Lady Vols put up some serious numbers. The team shot a mind-boggling.647 from the field (88-136),.452 three-pointers (14-31),.792 on charity tosses (42-53), outrebounded its opponents , committed an average of 16.0 miscues while forcing 31 per game, grabbed 21.5 steals per contest while giving up 8.5 thefts. The squad racked up 116 ppg while limiting the

46 opponents to just 47.5 ppg. UT also dished out 24.5 assists and blocked 7.0 shots per game. Get this all 10 dressed players in the exhibitions averaged over 5.5 ppg or more every player got into the rebounding, assists and steals column of the box score. OPENING DAY RECORD Over the last 32 years on opening day, the Lady Vols have won 29 times and only lost just three contests. Coach Pat Summitt lost her very first game as a college head coach -- a heartbreaking one-point decision at home to Mercer, 84-83, on Dec. 7, The next time UT lost an opening game was in Knoxville on Nov. 21, 1981, to Stephen F. Austin, Most recently, UT fell in their first contest of the campaign dropping a decision to Louisiana Tech in Thompson-Boling Arena on Nov. 14, Until the loss to the Lady Techsters, the Lady Vols had won 18 consecutive season openers. LADY VOLS INK TWO HOOPSTERS University of Tennessee Lady Volunteer Basketball Coach Pat Summitt confirmed on Nov. 10 that she had received signed scholarship papers from Cait McMahan and Nicci Moats. We are very excited to have both Cait and Nicci sign with the University of Tennessee Lady Vols, said Summitt. They are the only players we will sign this year and both will be an excellent fit and complement the players on our roster. McMahan, a 5 6 point guard from nearby Heritage High School in Maryville, Tenn., signed her letter-of-intent at school Wednesday morning. Moats, a 6 2 forward from Lord Botetourt High School in Daleville, Va., inked her scholarship papers that same afternoon in a ceremony at the LBHS library. This past summer, McMahan was a member of the 2005 USA Youth Development Festival White Team that earned a silver medal. She paced all 2005 Festival participants for assists (3.6 apg.) and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.25), while averaging 9.6 ppg. McMahan was named to USA Today s list of top juniors in She was recognized as a Street & Smith s All-America in 2005 and honorable mention in Additionally, she was a finalist for Tennessee s Miss Basketball in 2004 and 2005 and All-State in 2003, 2004 and A two-time district and region MVP in 2004 and 2005, she has been a catalyst for the Lady Mountaineers since her rookie season. During her career at Heritage, she has compiled 2,322 points, 618 rebounds and 360 assists in three seasons. As a junior in , McMahan averaged 21.7 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 5.0 apg. and 3.1 spg. During her sophomore season, she averaged 22.0 ppg, 5.2 apg, 5.0 rpg. and 3.3 spg. In , as a freshman, she compiled impressive numbers as well, and averaged 21.5 ppg, 5.7 apg, 4.5 rpg. and 3.5 spg. As a junior, she broke the HHS singlegame scoring mark a swishing the nets for a career high of 40 points twice. Moats is entering her fourth season as a starter at Lord Botetourt H.S. after first playing varsity basketball as an eighth grader at Roanoke Valley Christian. Already this season, she has tacked on Street & Smith's honorable-mention All- American honors. As a junior, she averaged 16.1 points and 10.9 rebounds, earning first-team All-Timesland and firstteam All-Group AA honors. In 2005, she led Botetourt to a 27-2 record and the VHSL Group AA championship game in March where the Cavaliers lost to Spotswood HS. Nicci is a composed and skilled player who can step into the three-four or fivespot on the floor and be comfortable and effective, said Summitt. She s got a great mid-range game and causes match-up problems because she can step out and shoot the three and extend the opponents defense. AP POLL 30TH ANNIVERSARY The release of the Associated Press Top 25 poll on Tues., Nov. 8, 2005, marked the 30th anniversary of the women s basketball poll started by Mel Greenberg of the Philadelphia Inquirer and the 500th poll overall. The Tennessee Lady Vols have enjoyed a great deal of prominence in the polls over the last 30 years. Amazingly, the Lady Vols have missed being ranked in just 14 polls over 30-years, an incredible statistic unmatched by any school in the nation. ENTERING THIS SEASON Most AP poll appearances, by coach Pat Summitt, Tennessee 486 Jody Conradt, Texas 379 Andy Landers, Georgia 378 Rene Portland, Penn State 336 C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers 327 Kay Yow, N.C. State 319 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford 294 Debbie Ryan, Virginia 292 *Joe Ciampi, Auburn 290 *Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech 274 (*retired) Most times in the AP poll, all years Tennessee 486 Louisiana Tech 441 Texas 379 Georgia 378 Penn State 344 Most times in the AP Top 5, all years Tennessee 359 Louisiana Tech 279 Connecticut 186 Texas 157 Georgia 145 Most times AP #1 overall, all years Tennessee 96 Connecticut 94 Louisiana Tech 83 Texas 47 Old Dominion 34 AP POLL APPEARANCES BY DECADE 1970's ( ) Tennessee 39 N.C. State 38 Wayland Baptist 37 Maryland 33 Old Dominion 's Louisiana Tech 171 Long Beach St. 153 Texas 145 Tennessee 118 Georgia 's Tennessee 176 Louisiana Tech 125 Stanford 124 Connecticut 109 Virginia 's (to present) Tennessee 106 Connecticut 97 Duke 96 Stanford 72 Purdue 67 SEC COACHES MAKE PICKS The Southeastern Conference unveiled its second annual women's basketball preseason All-SEC first and second teams, Tues. Oct. 25, 2005, to tip off another great season of SEC women's basketball. The Tennessee Lady Vols placed two players senior guard Shanna Zolman and sophomore center Nicky Anosike on the first team, while sophomore guard Alexis Hornbuckle earned a spot on the second team. The preseason All-SEC first and second teams consist of a minimum of eight players on each squad, voted on by the SEC Head Women's Basketball Coaches. No ties were broken and no predicted order of finish was made. FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC #Tasha Humphrey, Georgia, F, 6-3, So. #Seimone Augustus, LSU, G, 6-1, Sr. #Sylvia Fowles, LSU, C, 6-5, So. Armintie Price, Ole Miss, G, 5-9, Jr. Nicky Anosike, Tennessee,C, 6-4, So. Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, G, 5-10, Sr. Dee Davis, Vanderbilt, G, 5-7,Jr. #Carla Thomas, Vanderbilt, F, 6-3, Jr. SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC Sarah Pfeifer, Arkansas, F, 6-0, Jr. Marita Payne, Auburn, F, 6-5, Sr. Sherill Baker, Georgia, G, 5-8, Sr. Cori Chambers, Georgia, G, 5-9, Jr. Alexis Kendrick, Georgia, G, 5-7, Sr. Samantha Mahoney Kentucky, G, 5-10, Scholanda Hoston, LSU, G 5-10 Sr. Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee, G, 5-11 #-Unanimous Selection; Ties are not broken

47 BIG SUMMITT NUMBERS (all in 32 seasons as head coach) OVERALL: (.837) HOME: (.910) AWAY: (.795) NEUTRAL: (.772) SEC GAMES OVERALL: (.869) vs. all SEC HOME: (.940) AWAY: (.825) NEUTRAL: (.806) NON-CONFERENCE GAMES-- OVERALL: (.821) SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS (13 out of 27) 1980, 1985, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 SEC TOURNAMENT TITLES-- (12 out of 27) 1980, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2006 OVERALL: (.782) TITLES: 12 out of 27 VS. RANKED TEAMS OVERALL: (.718) RANKED 1-10: (.601) RANKED 11-25: (.850) UNRANKED TEAMS OVERALL: (. 947) NCAA TOURNAMENT OVERALL: (.840) FIRST/SECOND ROUNDS: REGIONAL SEMIS: REGIONAL FINALS: NCAA FINAL FOURS: NCAA TITLES: 6 (1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998) SEC COACH OF THE YEAR- 1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004 NCAA COACH OF THE YEAR , 1987, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2004_ NAISMITH COACH OF THE CENTURY AMAZING NUMBERS Summitt has faced 155 opponents in 1,086 total games and teams from 34 conferences 47.1% of her 1,086 total games have been played versus ranked teams (512 total games against ranked opponents) with 368 victories versus ranked opponents 138 all-time Lady Vols have contributed to 910 wins 72% of those all-time players have gone on to be decorated as Olympians, All- Americans, USA National Team members, All-SEC performers, Academic All- Americans, Academic All-SEC, etc. INCREDIBLE!! 910 WINS SUMMITT S MILESTONE WINS January 10, 1975 In Knoxville, Tenn., Pat Head, the 22-year old University of Tennessee Lady Vol head coach, records her first collegiate win over Middle Tennessee State, 69-32, in UT's Alumni Gym. Fifty-three spectators were on hand. January 13, 1979 Coach Head hits the century mark in the Lady Vols third-ever win over the North Carolina St. Wolfpack, 79-66, at Reynolds Coliseum. To record her first 100 wins, it took Head s Lady Vols three years and 362 days to hit the century mark. December 3, 1982 The Lady Vols deliver win number 200 to Coach Head at Detroit's Coca-Cola Classic. UT turns away a stubborn St. John's squad, 69-56, for the victory. Wins took three years and 324 days to accomplish. January 4, 1987 It was hard to believe that five years (and 32 days) would elapse before Coach Pat Summitt would claim 100 more wins. Victory 300 came over North Carolina, 87-68, in front of the home folks. Nineteen wins after number 300 over UNC, Summitt's Lady Vols claimed UT s first NCAA title. January 25, 1990 Tennessee barely squeaked out win number 400 in Columbia, S.C., defeating the Lady Gamecocks, Wins came quickly (three years and 21 days) and were wrapped around NCAA Championships in 1987 and November 21, 1993 Pat Summitt's 500th victory came against a former assistant coach who had helped UT's mentor to 180 wins from Nancy Darsch. Ohio State was no match for UT in the Inaugural State Farm Hall of Fame game, 80-45, in Jackson, Tenn. Victories were accomplished in three years and 300 days November 23, 1996 Four victories into the season, Summitt s defending NCAA Champs defeated Marquette, 83-68, in the Howard Bank Classic in Burlington, Vermont. The governor of the state of Vermont, Howard Dean, was on hand to surprise the coach with a cake commemorating her 600 th win. Summitt s teams from fast-tracked the coach with the quickest 100 wins in her career, three years and two days. She was the fastest women s coach to reach 600 wins just 734 games. December 5, 1999 Pat Summitt reached the magical 700-win plateau at the University of Wisconsin with an conquest of the Badgers. She joined Texas Jody Conradt as the only women to notch the milestone. Her ascent to 700 wins was also the fastest in women s collegiate basketball. This set of 100 wins was knocked out in three years and 12 days along with three more NCAA titles. January 14, 2003 An anxious throng at Thompson-Boling Arena anticipated win #800 as the Lady Vols jump out quickly against #25/24 ranked DePaul en route to a victory. As the last seconds ticked down, the crowd chanted, 800, 800, 800! The post game activities featured a giant cake, balloons, flowers, fireworks and the presentation of the game ball. The latest set of 100 wins took three years and 38 days. March 22, 2005 An electric atmosphere welcomed Tennessee and Purdue to the court for the NCAA Second Round game in Knoxville, Tenn. At stake was a win to advance in the tournament and a victory that would put coach Pat Summitt number one on the list of NCAA all-time winningest basketball coaches. With a triumph over the Boilermakers, Summitt etched her name in the history books with her 880 th victory. To commemorate her achievement, the University of Tennessee named its basketball court, The Summitt, in a surprise ceremony. January 19, 2006 If you had to be away from your home arena for such a monumental milestone win, it was fortunate for Coach Pat Summitt and the Tennessee Lady Vols that the majority of the 13,127 fans in attendance at Memorial Gym in Nashville, Tenn., were bedecked in Orange and White for #900. Number one-ranked Tennessee remained perfect on the year at 18-0 as they knocked off #19-ranked Vanderbilt, 80-68, in a dramatic come-from-behind victory on Jan. 19, It was W number 900 for Coach Pat Summitt a magical and uncharted victory plateau. It was the second quickest 100 wins in her career, just three years and four days. For this win, Hazel Head, Summitt s mother, sat on the Tennessee bench during the game.

48 LADY VOL INDIVIDUAL HONORS Nicky Anosike ~ Sophomore ~ Forward Sidney Spencer ~ Junior ~ Forward Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Third Team on Feb. 9. Earned Dean s List in the Fall Named to the preseason All-SEC First Team Tye sha Fluker ~ Senior~ Center Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Third Team on Feb. 9. Earned Dean s List in the Fall Alexis Hornbuckle ~ Sophomore ~ Guard A Kodak All-America candidate One of 11 finalists for the Nancy Lieberman Award, which goes annually to the nation s top point guard. Named to the All-SEC second team Named the Lady Vol Athlete of the Week Jan. 2 for her efforts the week before against Temple and Notre Dame. Named to the preseason All-SEC Second Team A preseason candidate for the Naismith Award Candace Parker ~ Freshman ~ Forward A Kodak All-America candidate A finalist for the Wooden Award Named the SEC Tournament MVP, just the sec ond SEC Freshman of the Year to ever garner both awards. A finalist for the 2006 V Foundation Comeback Player of the Year Award. Named the SEC Freshman of the Year Named to the All-SEC First Team Named to the All-SEC Freshman Team Named the edamerica/lady Vol Athlete of the Month for January. Named the SEC Freshman of the Week Jan. 16 Named the SEC Player of the Week on Jan. 16 Named the Lady Vol Athlete of the Week on Jan. 16 Named the SEC Freshman of the Week Jan. 10 Named the SEC Freshman of the Week Dec. 19 Named the SEC Freshman of the Week Dec. 5 Named the Lady Vol Athlete of the Week on Nov. 28 Named to the Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team and garnered Most Valuable Player hon ors as well. Named to the SEC All-Tournament Team Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All- District IV Third Team on Feb. 9 Earned Dean s List in the Fall Shanna Zolman ~ Senior ~ Guard A Kodak All-America candidate An All-SEC First Team Selection in 2006, making her the ninth Lady Vol to earn a spot on the confer ence teams at least three times in her career. Zolman was a second team selection in 2004 and Named an ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-American on Feb. 28, the first Lady Vol to do so since Kara Lawson in Named the SEC Player of the Week Feb. 20 Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team on Feb. 9 Named to the SEC Good Works Team Dec. 5 Named Lady Vol Athlete of the Week for those same efforts against the Longhorns and the Cardinal. Earned SEC Player of the Week Dec.5 after backto-back outstanding games against Texas and Stanford. Named the Philips Player of the Game after leading the Lady Vols with 23 points and a career high-tying six assists against Texas. Named to the Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team Led the team in scoring against Dalhousie, tying a career high 28-point performance A preseason first team All-SEC selection A preseason candidate for the State Farm Wade Trophy A preseason candidate for the Naismith Award

49 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 06, 2006) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (28-4) (12-2) (10-2) (6-0) CONFERENCE... (11-3) (5-2) (6-1) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (17-1) (7-0) (4-1) (6-0) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg PARKER, Candace ZOLMAN, Shanna FLUKER, Tye'sha SPENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky REDDING, Dominique DOSTY, Sybil WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'd FULLER, Alex MOSS, Lindsey TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /20/05 STETSON W Points per game /21/05 CHATTANOOGA W Scoring margin /24/05 vs #9 Michigan State W FIELD GOALS-ATT /25/05 vs Gonzaga W Field goal pct /26/05 vs #10 Maryland W POINT FG-ATT /01/05 #16/18 TEXAS W point FG pct /04/05 at #12/11 Stanford W pt FG made per game /07/05 at George Washington W FREE THROWS-ATT /15/05 LOUISIANA TECH W Free throw pct /20/05 PRINCETON W REBOUNDS /28/05 at #22/21 Temple W Rebounds per game /31/05 at #12/11 Notre Dame W Rebounding margin /02/06 OLD DOMINION W ASSISTS *01/04/06 at South Carolina W Assists per game /07/06 #7 CONNECTICUT W TURNOVERS *01/12/06 #13/17 GEORGIA W Turnovers per game *01/15/06 at Mississippi State W Turnover margin *01/19/06 at #19 Vanderbilt W Assist/turnover ratio /23/06 at #2 Duke L STEALS *01/26/06 at Kentucky L Steals per game *01/29/06 ALABAMA W BLOCKS *02/02/06 at Mississippi W Blocks per game *02/05/06 ARKANSAS W WINNING STREAK *02/09/06 #3/4 LOUISIANA STATE L Home win streak *02/12/06 #22/20 VANDERBILT W ATTENDANCE *02/16/06 at #13 Georgia W Home games-avg/game *02/19/06 at Alabama W Neutral site-avg/game *02/23/06 AUBURN W *02/26/06 FLORIDA LOT SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total 03/03/06 vs Auburn W /04/06 vs #12 Georgia W TENNESSEE /05/06 vs #3 LSU W Opponents * = Conference game

50 TENNESSEE LADY VOL BASKETBALL GAME BY GAME SUMMARIES RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (28-4) (12-2) (10-2) (6-0) CONFERENCE (11-3) (5-2) (6-1) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (17-1) (7-0) (4-1) (6-0) RANKED (13-2) (4-1) (5-1) (4-0) DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/20/05 1:30 p.m. STETSON W ,913 (19)PARKER (10)PARKER 11/21/05 7:00 p.m. CHATTANOOGA W ,398 (20)ZOLMAN (11)DOSTY 11/24/05 9:30 p.m.at vs #9 Michigan State W ,879 (19)ZOLMAN (9)PARKER 11/25/05 9:30 p.m.at vs Gonzaga W ,987 (15)ANOSIKE (8)PARKER 11/26/05 9:30 p.m.at vs #10 Maryland W ,940 (19)HORN/PARKER (8)PARKER 12/01/05 7:02 p.m. #16/18 TEXAS W ,290 (23)ZOLMAN (14)PARKER 12/04/05 12:30 p.m. at #12/11 Stanford W ,233 (21)PARKER/ZOLMAN(12)PARKER 12/07/05 7:00 p.m. at George Washington W ,207 (14)PARKER (8)PARKER /ANOSIKE 12/15/05 7:06 p.m. LOUISIANA TECH W ,529 (21)ZOLMAN (7)PARKER/DOSTY 12/20/05 7:00 p.m. PRINCETON W ,968 (23)ZOLMAN (10)PARKER 12/28/05 7:00 p.m. at #22/21 Temple W ,114 (16)PARKER (6)HORN/DOSTY 12/31/05 2:00 p.m. at #12/11 Notre Dame W ,418 (15)HORNBUCKLE (11)PARKER 01/02/06 6:00 p.m. OLD DOMINION W ,838 (23)ZOLMAN (6)ZOLMAN/HORN 01/04/06 7:00 p.m. at South Carolina W ,127 (18)FLUKER (9)PARKER 01/07/06 2:05 p.m. #7 CONNECTICUT W ,653 (21)SPENCER (14)HORNBUCKLE 01/12/06 7:04 p.m. #13/17 GEORGIA W ,772 (26)PARKER (10)PARKER 01/15/06 2:00 p.m.ct at Mississippi State W ,618 (16)PARKER (11)PARKER 01/19/06 7:00 p.m.ct at #19 Vanderbilt W ,127 (16)ZOLMAN (9)ANOSIKE 01/23/06 7:30 p.m. at #2 Duke L ,314 (17)PARKER (5)PARK/ANO/HORN 01/26/06 7:00 pm at Kentucky L ,689 (25)PARKER (9)PARKER 01/29/06 1:00 p.m. ALABAMA W ,799 (15)PARKER (7)HORN/FULLER 02/02/06 7:00 p.m.ct at Mississippi W ,123 (18)ZOLMAN/SPEN (7)ANOSIKE/SPEN 02/05/06 3:00 p.m. ARKANSAS W ,531 (21)ZOLMAN (8)PARKER/DOS/HORN 02/09/06 7:04 p.m. #3/4 LOUISIANA STATE L ,576 (23)PARKER (9)PARKER 02/12/06 5:35 p.m. #22/20 VANDERBILT W ,152 (19)PARKER (7)ANOSIKE 02/16/06 8:00 p.m. at #13 Georgia W ,373 (19)PARKER (14)PARKER 02/19/06 Noon CT at Alabama W ,380 (28)ZOLMAN (8)PARKER/ANO/FLUKE 02/23/06 7:00 p.m. AUBURN W ,771 (22)FLUKER (13)PARKER 02/26/06 3:06 p.m. FLORIDA L OT 20,790 (34)PARKER (16)FLUKER SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS, N. LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 03/03/06 2:38 PM CT vs Auburn W ,238 (19)FLUKER (12)PARKER 03/04/06 8:50 PM CT vs #12 Georgia W ,324 (26)PARKER (12)PARKER 03/05/06 5:08 PM CT vs #3 LSU W ,255 (21)SPENCER (11)ANOSIKE ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME , AWAY 12 89,723 7,477 NEUTRAL 6 30,623 5,104 TOTALS ,326 10,479

51 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Category Leaders (as of Mar 06, 2006) All games FG PERCENTAGE FG ATT Pct FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G DOSTY, Sybil ZOLMAN, Shanna FLUKER, Tye'sha PARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace SPENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky HORNBUCKLE, Alexis PENCER, Sidney FLUKER, Tye'sha ULLER, Alex ORNBUCKLE, Alexis FIELD GOALS MADE G Made Made/G OLMAN, Shanna EDDING, Dominique PARKER, Candace MOSS, Lindsey ZOLMAN, Shanna WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de FLUKER, Tye'sha SPENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis POINT PERCENTAGE 3FG ATT Pct 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G PENCER, Sidney ZOLMAN, Shanna ULLER, Alex SPENCER, Sidney OLMAN, Shanna REDDING, Dominique MOSS, Lindsey HORNBUCKLE, Alexis EDDING, Dominique MOSS, Lindsey WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de ARKER, Candace POINT FGS MADE G Made Made/G ORNBUCKLE, Alexis LUKER, Tye'sha ZOLMAN, Shanna SPENCER, Sidney REDDING, Dominique MOSS, Lindsey WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de T PERCENTAGE FT ATT Pct FREE THROW ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G OLMAN, Shanna PARKER, Candace PENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de FLUKER, Tye'sha ANOSIKE, Nicky ZOLMAN, Shanna ULLER, Alex HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ORNBUCKLE, Alexis ARKER, Candace FREE THROWS MADE G Made Made/G LUKER, Tye'sha EDDING, Dominique PARKER, Candace OSTY, Sybil ANOSIKE, Nicky MOSS, Lindsey ZOLMAN, Shanna FLUKER, Tye'sha HORNBUCKLE, Alexis OINTS G Pts Pts/G SCORING AVERAGE G Pts Avg/G ARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace OLMAN, Shanna ZOLMAN, Shanna LUKER, Tye'sha HORNBUCKLE, Alexis PENCER, Sidney FLUKER, Tye'sha ORNBUCKLE, Alexis SPENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de EDDING, Dominique ANOSIKE, Nicky OSTY, Sybil REDDING, Dominique WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de DOSTY, Sybil ULLER, Alex FULLER, Alex MOSS, Lindsey MOSS, Lindsey TEAM

52 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Category Leaders (as of Mar 06, 2006) All games REBOUNDS G Reb Reb/G ASSISTS G No. A/G PARKER, Candace ZOLMAN, Shanna ANOSIKE, Nicky HORNBUCKLE, Alexis LUKER, Tye'sha PARKER, Candace ORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky PENCER, Sidney SPENCER, Sidney EBOUND AVERAGE G Reb Avg/G STEALS G No. S/G ARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky PARKER, Candace ORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky LUKER, Tye'sha ZOLMAN, Shanna PENCER, Sidney SPENCER, Sidney FFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Blk/G ANOSIKE, Nicky PARKER, Candace ARKER, Candace ANOSIKE, Nicky LUKER, Tye'sha FLUKER, Tye'sha ORNBUCKLE, Alexis HORNBUCKLE, Alexis PENCER, Sidney DOSTY, Sybil OSTY, Sybil MINUTES G No. Min/G EFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G ZOLMAN, Shanna ARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace ANOSIKE, Nicky SPENCER, Sidney ORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky OLMAN, Shanna HORNBUCKLE, Alexis LUKER, Tye'sha OULS G No. Per/G TURNOVERS G No. TO/G ANOSIKE, Nicky ZOLMAN, Shanna ORNBUCKLE, Alexis PARKER, Candace LUKER, Tye'sha HORNBUCKLE, Alexis PENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky ARKER, Candace SPENCER, Sidney OULOUTS G No ANOSIKE, Nicky LUKER, Tye'sha ORNBUCKLE, Alexis OSTY, Sybil WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de 9 1 PENCER, Sidney ARKER, Candace

53 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Game-by-Game Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 06, 2006) All games Opponent Date Score WL SPENCER,S PARKER,CA ZOLMAN,SH REDDING,D HORNBUCKL MOSS,LIND DOSTY,SYB FULLER,AL FLUKER,TY STETSON 11/20/ W CHATTANOOGA 11/21/ W vs #9 Michigan State 11/24/ W vs Gonzaga 11/25/ W DNP vs #10 Maryland 11/26/ W DNP #16/18 TEXAS 12/01/ W DNP at #12/11 Stanford 12/04/ W at George Washington 12/07/ W DNP LOUISIANA TECH 12/15/ W PRINCETON 12/20/ W at #22/21 Temple 12/28/ W at #12/11 Notre Dame 12/31/ W OLD DOMINION 01/02/ W at South Carolina 01/04/ W #7 CONNECTICUT 01/07/ W #13/17 GEORGIA 01/12/ W DNP at Mississippi State 01/15/ W at #19 Vanderbilt 01/19/ W at #2 Duke 01/23/ L at Kentucky 01/26/ L ALABAMA 01/29/ W t Mississippi 02/02/ W DNP ARKANSAS 02/05/ W DNP /4 LOUISIANA STATE 02/09/ L DNP /20 VANDERBILT 02/12/ W t #13 Georgia 02/16/ W DNP t Alabama 02/19/ W DNP AUBURN 02/23/ W DNP LORIDA 02/26/ OL DNP s Auburn 03/03/ W DNP s #12 Georgia 03/04/ W DNP s #3 LSU 03/05/ W DNP DNP pponent Date Score WL ANOSIKE,N TETSON 11/20/ W HATTANOOGA 11/21/ W s #9 Michigan State 11/24/ W s Gonzaga 11/25/ W s #10 Maryland 11/26/ W /18 TEXAS 12/01/ W t #12/11 Stanford 12/04/ W t George Washington 12/07/ W OUISIANA TECH 12/15/ W RINCETON 12/20/ W t #22/21 Temple 12/28/ W t #12/11 Notre Dame 12/31/ W LD DOMINION 01/02/ W t South Carolina 01/04/ W CONNECTICUT 01/07/ W /17 GEORGIA 01/12/ W t Mississippi State 01/15/ W t #19 Vanderbilt 01/19/ W t #2 Duke 01/23/ L t Kentucky 01/26/ L ALABAMA 01/29/ W t Mississippi 02/02/ W ARKANSAS 02/05/ W /4 LOUISIANA STATE 02/09/ L /20 VANDERBILT 02/12/ W t #13 Georgia 02/16/ W t Alabama 02/19/ W AUBURN 02/23/ W LORIDA 02/26/ OL s Auburn 03/03/ W s #12 Georgia 03/04/ W s #3 LSU 03/05/ W

54 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 06, 2006) VS. RANKED RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (13-2) (4-1) (5-1) (4-0) CONFERENCE... (4-1) (2-1) (2-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (9-1) (2-0) (3-1) (4-0) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg PARKER, Candace ZOLMAN, Shanna SPENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis FLUKER, Tye'sha ANOSIKE, Nicky REDDING, Dominique WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'd DOSTY, Sybil FULLER, Alex MOSS, Lindsey TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /24/05 vs #9 Michigan State W Points per game /26/05 vs #10 Maryland W Scoring margin /01/05 #16/18 TEXAS W FIELD GOALS-ATT /04/05 at #12/11 Stanford W Field goal pct /28/05 at #22/21 Temple W POINT FG-ATT /31/05 at #12/11 Notre Dame W point FG pct /07/06 #7 CONNECTICUT W pt FG made per game *01/12/06 #13/17 GEORGIA W FREE THROWS-ATT *01/19/06 at #19 Vanderbilt W Free throw pct /23/06 at #2 Duke L REBOUNDS *02/09/06 #3/4 LOUISIANA STATE L Rebounds per game *02/12/06 #22/20 VANDERBILT W Rebounding margin *02/16/06 at #13 Georgia W ASSISTS /04/06 vs #12 Georgia W Assists per game /05/06 vs #3 LSU W TURNOVERS * = Conference game Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK Home win streak ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total TENNESSEE Opponents

55 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Category Leaders (as of Mar 13, 2006) VS. RANKED FG PERCENTAGE FG ATT Pct FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G DOSTY, Sybil PARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace ZOLMAN, Shanna FLUKER, Tye'sha HORNBUCKLE, Alexis SPENCER, Sidney SPENCER, Sidney FULLER, Alex FLUKER, Tye'sha REDDING, Dominique HORNBUCKLE, Alexis FIELD GOALS MADE G Made Made/G ZOLMAN, Shanna ANOSIKE, Nicky PARKER, Candace WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de ZOLMAN, Shanna MOSS, Lindsey SPENCER, Sidney FLUKER, Tye'sha HORNBUCKLE, Alexis POINT PERCENTAGE 3FG ATT Pct 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G ULLER, Alex ZOLMAN, Shanna PENCER, Sidney SPENCER, Sidney ARKER, Candace REDDING, Dominique OLMAN, Shanna WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de MOSS, Lindsey HORNBUCKLE, Alexis WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de EDDING, Dominique POINT FGS MADE G Made Made/G ORNBUCKLE, Alexis LUKER, Tye'sha ZOLMAN, Shanna SPENCER, Sidney REDDING, Dominique WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de HORNBUCKLE, Alexis T PERCENTAGE FT ATT Pct FREE THROW ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G OLMAN, Shanna PARKER, Candace WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de ANOSIKE, Nicky PENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ORNBUCKLE, Alexis ZOLMAN, Shanna ARKER, Candace FLUKER, Tye'sha ANOSIKE, Nicky OSTY, Sybil FREE THROWS MADE G Made Made/G LUKER, Tye'sha EDDING, Dominique PARKER, Candace MOSS, Lindsey ANOSIKE, Nicky ULLER, Alex ZOLMAN, Shanna HORNBUCKLE, Alexis SPENCER, Sidney OINTS G Pts Pts/G SCORING AVERAGE G Pts Avg/G ARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace OLMAN, Shanna ZOLMAN, Shanna PENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ORNBUCKLE, Alexis SPENCER, Sidney LUKER, Tye'sha WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de ANOSIKE, Nicky FLUKER, Tye'sha EDDING, Dominique ANOSIKE, Nicky WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de REDDING, Dominique OSTY, Sybil DOSTY, Sybil ULLER, Alex FULLER, Alex MOSS, Lindsey MOSS, Lindsey TEAM

56 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Category Leaders (as of Mar 13, 2006) VS. RANKED REBOUNDS G Reb Reb/G ASSISTS G No. A/G PARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky ZOLMAN, Shanna ORNBUCKLE, Alexis PARKER, Candace LUKER, Tye'sha ANOSIKE, Nicky PENCER, Sidney REDDING, Dominique EBOUND AVERAGE G Reb Avg/G STEALS G No. S/G ARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky PARKER, Candace ORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky LUKER, Tye'sha ZOLMAN, Shanna WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de SPENCER, Sidney FFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Blk/G ANOSIKE, Nicky PARKER, Candace ARKER, Candace ANOSIKE, Nicky ORNBUCKLE, Alexis FLUKER, Tye'sha PENCER, Sidney SPENCER, Sidney LUKER, Tye'sha HORNBUCKLE, Alexis EFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G MINUTES G No. Min/G ARKER, Candace ZOLMAN, Shanna ORNBUCKLE, Alexis PARKER, Candace ANOSIKE, Nicky SPENCER, Sidney OLMAN, Shanna ANOSIKE, Nicky LUKER, Tye'sha HORNBUCKLE, Alexis OULS G No. Per/G TURNOVERS G No. TO/G ANOSIKE, Nicky ZOLMAN, Shanna ORNBUCKLE, Alexis PARKER, Candace ARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis PENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky LUKER, Tye'sha SPENCER, Sidney OULOUTS G No ARKER, Candace ANOSIKE, Nicky PENCER, Sidney WILEY-GATEWOOD,Sa'de 4 1

57 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 06, 2006) SEC TOURNAMENT RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (3-0) (0-0) (0-0) (3-0) CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (3-0) (0-0) (0-0) (3-0) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg PARKER, Candace ZOLMAN, Shanna FLUKER, Tye'sha SPENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky REDDING, Dominique FULLER, Alex DOSTY, Sybil MOSS, Lindsey TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /03/06 vs Auburn W Points per game /04/06 vs #12 Georgia W Scoring margin /05/06 vs #3 LSU W FIELD GOALS-ATT * = Conference game Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK Home win streak ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total TENNESSEE Opponents

58 55 NICKY ANOSIKE SOPHOMORE 6-4 F/C STATEN ISLAND, NY ST. PETER S Career Highs Points: 19 vs. Alabama ( ) Rebounds: 13 vs. Michigan St. (4-3-05) Assists: 7 vs. Arkansas ( ) Steals: 6 vs. Purdue ( ) Blocks: 5 vs. Duke ( ) Field Goals: 6 vs. Alabama ( ) Three-pointers: 0 Free Throws: 10 vs. Rutgers ( )* Minutes: 34 vs. LSU (3-5-06) Season Highs Points: 17 vs. Old Dominion (1-2-06) Rebounds: 11 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Assists: 4 vs. LSU (2-9-06)* Steals: 5 vs. Louisiana Tech ( ) Blocks: 5 vs. Duke ( ) Field Goals: 5 vs. Old Dominion (1-2-06)* Three-pointers: 0 Free Throws: 7 vs. Old Dominion (1-2-06)* Minutes: 34 vs. LSU (3-5-06) NCAA Tournament Highs Points: 14 vs. Rutgers ( ) Rebounds: 13 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05) Assists: 2 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05)* Steals: 6 vs. Purdue ( ) Blocks: 3 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05)* Field Goals: 4 vs. Purdue ( ) Three-pointers: 0 Free Throws: 10 vs. Rutgers ( ) Minutes: 30 vs. Rutgers ( ) * Indicates most recent high More than a fifth of her free throw attempts last season came in her five NCAA Tournament games. Grabbed the defensive rebound off of Seimone Augustus missed jumper with five seconds left in the SEC Championship game to seal the win for the Lady Vols. It was one of her season-high tying 11 boards. Despite early foul trouble, came back for her first double-double of the season with 11 points and 11 rebounds against Georgia in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament. Perfect from the floor in the second round of the SEC Tournament (3-3) for eight points and eight rebounds. Started in every conference contest in her career, the only current Lady Vol to have done so in consecutive seasons. Grabbed eight rebounds and added a season-high tying four assists against LSU. Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Third Team on Feb. 9 Fell one rebound shy of her first double-double of the season against Vanderbilt, with 10 points, nine rebounds. Got into foul trouble and only played 11 minutes against South Carolina but still managed five rebounds and six points. Had a season-high 17 points against Old Dominion. Added three steals and an assist against the Lady Monarchs. Sank 7-of-10 free throw attempts against Notre Dame. Added six rebounds to her nine-point performance. Went 5-7 from the field for 12 points, four rebounds and five steals against Louisiana Tech. Named the Philips Player of the Game against George Washington after an eight-point, eight-rebound and three-assist performance. Sank 12-of-13 free throw attempts (92.3 percent) to finish second in the field at the Paradise Jam in free throw percentage. Led the Lady Vols to a win over Gonzaga with 15 points on perfect shooting, 4 of 4 from the field and 7 of 7 from the line. She added seven boards, one block and two steals in the game. Perfect from the field (4-4) in the Lady Vols victory over Chattanooga The only Lady Vol to post a double-double (10 rebounds, 12 points) in Tennessee s victory over Carson-Newman. Perfect from the charity stripe (4-4) in the season opener against Stetson. A preseason first team All-SEC selection SEC Standings... 9th in offensive rebounds 11th in blocks 13th in free throw percentage 20th in rebounding Double-doubles Season: 1 Career: point games Season: 6 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: 0 In the Tennessee Record Books... 16th in All-Time Career Blocks (71) 10+ rebound games Season: 2 Career: 8 Anosike s Career Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals Anosike s Career Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals

59 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 13, 2006) All games #55 ANOSIKE, Nicky ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/20/05 * CHATTANOOGA 11/21/ vs #9 Michigan State 11/24/ vs Gonzaga 11/25/05 * vs #10 Maryland 11/26/05 * #16/18 TEXAS 12/01/05 * at #12/11 Stanford 12/04/05 * at George Washington 12/07/05 * LOUISIANA TECH 12/15/05 * PRINCETON 12/20/05 * at #22/21 Temple 12/28/05 * at #12/11 Notre Dame 12/31/05 * OLD DOMINION 01/02/06 * at South Carolina 01/04/06 * #7 CONNECTICUT 01/07/06 * #13/17 GEORGIA 01/12/06 * at Mississippi State 01/15/06 * at #19 Vanderbilt 01/19/06 * at #2 Duke 01/23/06 * at Kentucky 01/26/06 * ALABAMA 01/29/06 * t Mississippi 02/02/06 * ARKANSAS 02/05/06 * /4 LOUISIANA STATE 02/09/06 * /20 VANDERBILT 02/12/06 * t #13 Georgia 02/16/06 * t Alabama 02/19/06 * AUBURN 02/23/06 * LORIDA 02/26/06 * s Auburn 03/03/06 * s #12 Georgia 03/04/06 * s #3 LSU 03/05/06 * otals ames played: 32 Rebounds/game: 5.4 oints/game: 7.0 Assists/game: 1.3 G Pct: 49.6 Turnovers/game: 1.6 T Pct: 73.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 1.3 Blocks/game: 1.2

60 33 SYBIL DOSTY SOPHOMORE 6-3 C TUCSON, ARIZONA SALPOINTE CATHOLIC H.S. Career Highs Points: 11 vs. DePaul ( ) Rebounds: 11 vs. Chattanooga ( )* Assists: 2 vs. Temple ( ) Steals: 2 vs. Arkansas (2-5-06)* Blocks: 3 vs. West. Carolina ( ) Field Goals: 4 vs. Mississippi State ( )* Three-pointers: 0 Free Throws: 5 vs. Temple ( )* Minutes: 28 vs. Princeton ( ) Has never missed a shot from the field or the line in NCAA Tournament games. Tied the team-best eight rebounds against Arkansas. Added seven points, two steals and an assist in just 15 minutes of action. Tied a career-high in field goals made against Mississippi State, connecting on four of her five attempts in just 11 minutes of action. Missed curfew the night before the Georgia game and did not play against the Lady Bulldogs. Continues to make the most of her time on the floor. In just five minutes of playing time against Connecticut, Dosty scored six points, grabbed four rebounds and stuffed one Huskie attempt. Named the Philips Player of the Game at Temple after a nine-point, six-rebound performance against the Owls. She added two assists and a steal in 18 minutes of action. Came off the bench for a season-high 28 minutes of action against Princeton. Scored eight points, grabbed nine boards and recorded a career-high two steals against the Tigers. Played just eleven minutes against Louisiana Tech but managed seven rebounds and eight points. Connected on both shot attempts against Texas en route to five points and four rebounds. Came off the bench for eight points and tied a career high in rebounds (11) in just 16 minutes of action against Chattanooga. Grabbed three rebounds and recorded a block and a steal in just 14 minutes of action in the season opener against Stetson. Sat out during both of Tennessee s exhibition matches after missing class Season Highs Points: 9 vs. Temple ( ) Rebounds: 11 vs. Chattanooga ( ) Assists: 2 vs. Temple ( ) Steals: 2 vs. Arkansas (2-5-06)* Blocks: 2 vs. Old Dominion (1-2-06) Field Goals: 4 vs. Mississippi State ( )* Three-pointers: 0 Free Throws: 5 vs. Temple ( ) Minutes: 28 vs. Princeton ( ) NCAA Tournament Highs Points: 4 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Rebounds: 7 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Assists: 0 Steals: 0 Blocks: 3 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Field Goals: 1 vs. Texas Tech ( )* Three-pointers: 0 Free Throws: 2 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Minutes:18 vs. Western Carolina ( ) * Indicates most recent high Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: rebound games Season: 1 Career: 3 Dosty s Career Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals Dosty s Career Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals

61 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 13, 2006) All games #33 DOSTY, Sybil ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/20/ CHATTANOOGA 11/21/ vs #9 Michigan State 11/24/ vs Gonzaga 11/25/ vs #10 Maryland 11/26/ #16/18 TEXAS 12/01/ at #12/11 Stanford 12/04/ at George Washington 12/07/ LOUISIANA TECH 12/15/ PRINCETON 12/20/ at #22/21 Temple 12/28/ at #12/11 Notre Dame 12/31/ OLD DOMINION 01/02/ at South Carolina 01/04/ #7 CONNECTICUT 01/07/ at Mississippi State 01/15/ at #19 Vanderbilt 01/19/ at #2 Duke 01/23/ at Kentucky 01/26/ ALABAMA 01/29/ t Mississippi 02/02/ ARKANSAS 02/05/ /4 LOUISIANA STATE 02/09/ /20 VANDERBILT 02/12/ t #13 Georgia 02/16/ t Alabama 02/19/ AUBURN 02/23/ LORIDA 02/26/ s Auburn 03/03/ s #12 Georgia 03/04/ s #3 LSU 03/05/ otals ames played: 31 Rebounds/game: 3.1 oints/game: 2.9 Assists/game: 0.4 G Pct: 60.3 Turnovers/game: 1.1 T Pct: 52.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.4 Steals/game: 0.4 Blocks/game: 0.4

62 50 TYE SHA FLUKER SENIOR 6-5 C PASADENA, CALIF. JOHN MUIR H.S. Career Highs Points: 22 vs. Florida ( )* Rebounds: 16 vs. Florida ( ) Assists: 2 vs. Arkansas (2-5-06)* Steals: 3 vs. Vanderbilt ( )* Blocks: 4 vs. Colgate ( )* Field Goals: 9 vs. Florida ( )* Three-pointers: 1 vs. Duke ( )* Free Throws: 9 vs. Georgia (3-4-06)* Minutes: 41 vs. Florida ( ) Season Highs Points: 22 vs. Florida ( )* Rebounds: 16 vs. Florida ( ) Assists: 2 vs. Arkansas (2-5-06)* Steals: 3 vs. Vanderbilt ( )* Blocks: 2 vs. Alabama ( ) Field Goals: 9 vs. Florida ( ) Three-pointers: 0 Free Throws: 9 vs. Princeton ( ) Minutes: 41 vs. Florida ( ) NCAA Tournament Highs Points: 18 vs. Purdue ( ) Rebounds: 10 vs. Purdue ( ) Assists: 1 vs. Purdue ( )* Steals: 2 vs. Baylor ( ) Blocks: 4 vs. Colgate ( ) Field Goals: 8 vs. Purdue ( ) Three-pointers: 0 Free Throws: 3 vs. Rutgers ( ) Minutes: 24 vs. Rutgers ( ) * Indicates most recent high Fluker attempted just eight free throws in her first three SEC Tournaments combined, but went to the line 19 times in the 2006 tournament. Had scored just 20 points in all previous SEC games but scored 44 during her final tournament. Played the first full game of her collegiate career against Georgia on March 4. Dominant in the paint at the SEC Tournament, scoring 19 points against both Georgia and Auburn on backto-back nights. On senior day, she matched her career-high point performance against Florida (22) while snagging 16 rebounds. The 16 boards were the most by a Lady Vol this season and the number shattered Fluker s previous personal best of 11. She earned her first double-double of the season against the Gators, the fourth of her career. Scored a career-high 22 points against Auburn Grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds against Georgia in a season-long 31 minutes of court time. Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Third Team on Feb. 9 Scored 14 points on 7-of-10 shooting against LSU. Added five rebounds against the Lady Tigers. Rejoined the starting lineup against Kentucky Scored in double figures (13) against UConn for the second straight game and the fifth time this season. Named the Philips Player of the Game after carrying the Lady Vols to a victory in the SEC opener with a career-high tying 18 points and 3 steals. Added six rebounds, one assist and one block in 28 minutes off the bench. Scored five points and grabbed a season-high nine rebounds against Notre Dame. Went 6-of-9 from the field for 12 points, two assists, one block and three boards against Temple. Connected on 9-of-10 attempts from the line for season highs in points (15) and rebounds (8) against Princeton. Scored six key points and grabbed six boards against George Washington. Tied a career high in assists (2) against Texas. Also added eight points and grabbed five rebounds. Named Philips Player of the Game after connecting on 5 of 8 attempts from the field en route to 13 points in the Lady Vol victory over Gonzaga. She added three rebounds and one block in the win. Started the season opener of her senior year, snaring six rebounds. Scored in double figures in both exhibition games SEC Standings... 6th in field goal percentage 30th in scoring In the Tennessee Record Books... 12th in All-Time Career Blocks (86) Double-doubles Season: 1 Career: point games Season: 13 Career: point games Season: 2 Career: rebound games Season: 2 Career: 8 Fluker s Career Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals Fluker s Career Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals

63 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 13, 2006) All games #50 FLUKER, Tye'sha ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/20/05 * CHATTANOOGA 11/21/05 * vs #9 Michigan State 11/24/05 * vs Gonzaga 11/25/ vs #10 Maryland 11/26/ #16/18 TEXAS 12/01/ at #12/11 Stanford 12/04/ at George Washington 12/07/ LOUISIANA TECH 12/15/ PRINCETON 12/20/05 * at #22/21 Temple 12/28/ at #12/11 Notre Dame 12/31/ OLD DOMINION 01/02/ at South Carolina 01/04/ #7 CONNECTICUT 01/07/ #13/17 GEORGIA 01/12/ at Mississippi State 01/15/ at #19 Vanderbilt 01/19/ at #2 Duke 01/23/ at Kentucky 01/26/06 * ALABAMA 01/29/06 * t Mississippi 02/02/06 * ARKANSAS 02/05/06 * /4 LOUISIANA STATE 02/09/ /20 VANDERBILT 02/12/ t #13 Georgia 02/16/ t Alabama 02/19/06 * AUBURN 02/23/06 * LORIDA 02/26/06 * s Auburn 03/03/06 * s #12 Georgia 03/04/06 * s #3 LSU 03/05/06 * otals ames played: 32 Rebounds/game: 4.7 oints/game: 9.6 Assists/game: 0.6 G Pct: 55.6 Turnovers/game: 1.3 FG Pct: 0.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.5 T Pct: 65.9 Steals/game: 0.5 Blocks/game: 0.6

64 44 ALEX FULLER REDSHIRT FRESHMAN 6-3 F SHELBYVILLE, TENN. SHELBYVILLE CENTRAL H.S. Career Highs Points: 8 vs. Temple ( ) Rebounds: 7 vs. Alabama ( ) Assists: 4 vs. Mississippi (2-2-06) Steals: 2 vs. Princeton ( ) Blocks: 2 vs. Chattanooga ( ) Field Goals: 4 vs. Auburn ( ) Three-pointers: 2 vs. Temple ( ) Free Throws: 3 vs. Mississippi (2-2-06) Minutes: 24 vs. Alabama ( ) Drained a crucial first half three-pointer to cap off an 8-0 Lady Vol run against Mississippi and force a Lady Rebel timeout. Added a career-high four assists. Saw the most playing time of her collegiate career against Alabama (24 minutes). Scored seven points and grabbed a career-high seven rebounds. Connected on both three-point attempts (the first two treys of her collegiate career) against Temple for a career-high eight points. Saw 19 minutes of action against Princeton. Scored on 3-of-4 attempts from the field for six points, four rebounds, two steals and one assist against the Tigers. Returned to the court after a hip flexor injury sidelined her for several weeks. Scored two points against Louisiana Tech. Notched a double-double in her first collegiate appearance (18 points, 10 rebounds) in the exhibition game against Dalhousie Grabbed five boards in the season opener against Stetson Season Highs Points: 8 vs. Temple ( ) Rebounds: 7 vs. Alabama ( ) Assists: 4 vs. Mississippi (2-2-06) Steals: 2 vs. Princeton ( ) Blocks: 2 vs. Chattanooga ( ) Field Goals: 4 vs. Auburn ( ) Three-pointers: 2 vs. Temple ( ) Free Throws: 3 vs. Mississippi (2-2-06) Minutes: 24 vs. Alabama ( ) SEC Tournament Highs Points: 5 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) Rebounds: 3 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) Assists: 1 vs. Georgia (3-4-06)* Steals: 1 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) Blocks: 1 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) Field Goals: 2 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) Three-pointers: 1 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) Free Throws: 0 Minutes: 15 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) * Indicates most recent high Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0 Fuller s Career Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals Fuller s Career Stats - SEC Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals

65 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 13, 2006) All games #44 FULLER, Alex ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/20/ CHATTANOOGA 11/21/ vs #9 Michigan State 11/24/ vs #10 Maryland 11/26/ at #12/11 Stanford 12/04/ LOUISIANA TECH 12/15/ PRINCETON 12/20/ at #22/21 Temple 12/28/ at #12/11 Notre Dame 12/31/ OLD DOMINION 01/02/ at South Carolina 01/04/ #7 CONNECTICUT 01/07/ #13/17 GEORGIA 01/12/ at Mississippi State 01/15/ at #19 Vanderbilt 01/19/ at #2 Duke 01/23/ at Kentucky 01/26/ ALABAMA 01/29/ t Mississippi 02/02/ ARKANSAS 02/05/ /4 LOUISIANA STATE 02/09/ /20 VANDERBILT 02/12/ t #13 Georgia 02/16/ t Alabama 02/19/ AUBURN 02/23/ LORIDA 02/26/ s Auburn 03/03/ s #12 Georgia 03/04/ s #3 LSU 03/05/ otals ames played: 29 Rebounds/game: 2.1 oints/game: 2.1 Assists/game: 0.8 G Pct: 46.2 Turnovers/game: 0.7 FG Pct: 42.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 T Pct: 72.7 Steals/game: 0.3 Blocks/game: 0.2

66 14 ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE SOPHOMORE 5-11 G CHARLESTON, W.V. SOUTH CHARLESTON H.S. Career Highs Points: 19 vs. Maryland ( ) Rebounds: 14 vs. Connecticut (1-7-06) Assists: 9 Connecticut (1-7-06) Steals: 6 vs. Princeton ( ) Blocks: 3 vs. Kentucky ( )* Field Goals: 7 vs. Maryland ( )* Three-pointers: 2 vs. Old Dominion ( )* Free Throws: 8 vs. Vanderbilt ( ) Minutes: 38 vs. Rutgers ( ) Season Highs Points: 19 vs. Maryland ( ) Rebounds: 14 vs. Connecticut (1-7-06) Assists: 9 vs. Connecticut (1-7-06) Steals: 6 vs. Princeton ( ) Blocks: 3 vs. Kentucky ( )* Field Goals: 7 vs. Maryland ( ) Three-pointers: 2 vs. Old Dominion ( ) Free Throws: 6 vs. Vanderbilt ( )* Minutes: 37 vs. Duke ( )* NCAA Tournament Highs Points: 16 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05) Rebounds: 12 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Assists: 6 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05) Steals: 3 vs. Rutgers ( )* Blocks: 2 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05) Field Goals: 7 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05) Three-pointers: 1 vs. Michigan State ( )* Free Throws: 5 vs. Rutgers ( ) Minutes: 38 vs. Rutgers ( ) *Indicates most recent high SEC Standings... 3rd in steals 4th in assist/turnover ratio 5th in assists per game 15th in free throw percentage 25th in scoring Named to the All-SEC second team on Feb. 28. Dr. Robert Ivy--team orthopedic hand specialist--performed surgery on Feb. 15 to implant a fixation screw to assist in the healing of the navicular scaphoid bone fracture in Hornbuckle s right wrist. She suffered the fracture in the Feb. 12 game against Vanderbilt. Hornbuckle is out indefinitely. One of 11 finalists for the Nancy Lieberman Award, which goes annually to the nation s top point guard. Failed to start against Vanderbilt on Feb. 12, ending her streak of 32 consecutive starts dating back to last season. Named the Philips Player of the Game against Alabama. Scored 14 points and added seven rebounds, six assists and four steals. Suffered a contusion of her patella in the Duke game. Named the Philips Player of the Game after a 15-point, five-assist and three-steal performance against Vanderbilt. Fell one assist shy of becoming the first Lady Vol in school history to record a triple-double, with 10 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists against Connecticut. Added four steals and was perfect from the line (6-6) against the Huskies. Named the CBS Player of the Game for her efforts. Scored 13 points along with five assists and five rebounds against South Carolina. Scored 14 points, grabbed six rebounds, dished out three assists and pocketed three steals against Old Dominion. Named the Lady Vol Athlete of the Week Jan. 2 for her efforts the week before against Temple and Notre Dame. Named the Philips Player of the Game against Notre Dame. The only player to score in double figures (15) against the Irish. Added four assists, five steals and eight rebounds in 30 minutes of action. Stole the show in the game against Princeton. Scored 12 points, grabbed eight rebounds, dished out six assists, recorded a career-high six steals and stuffed a Tiger attempt in 26 minutes of action. Named the Philips Player of the Game for her efforts. Scored six points, grabbed six rebounds and added one block, three assists and a career-high-tying five steals against George Washington. Scored eight points and grabbed three rebounds during a high energy performance against Stanford. Scored seven of her 11 points in the first five minutes of the second half against Texas. Grabbed four rebounds, three steals and a season-high six assists against the Longhorns. Named Philips Player of the Game after a career high 19 points against Maryland. Also grabbed five rebounds and snagged four steals, two blocks and two assists against the Terps. Tied career highs in blocks (3) and steals (5) against Gonzaga. Added 12 points in that game. Scored nine points and grabbed four boards in the Lady Vols routing of Michigan State at the Paradise Jam. Started at guard in the season opener against Stetson. Scored 13 points, grabbed six rebounds, notched four assists, pocketed two steals and did not turn the ball over. A preseason second-team All-SEC selection A preseason candidate for the Naismith Award In the Tennessee Record Books... 7th in All-Time Career Assist Average (3.48 apg) Steals Streaks Made at least one steal in all 25 games this season Made at least one steal in 32 straight games Made at least one steal in 53 of 60 career games Made two steals in 16 games Made three steals in 13 games Made four steals in 6 games Made five steals in 7 games Made six steals in 1 game NCAA Standings... 12th in steals per game Double-doubles Season: 1 Career: point games Season: 17 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: rebound games Season: 1 Career: 2 Hornbuckle s Career Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals Hornbuckle s Career Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals

67 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 13, 2006) All games #14 HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/20/05 * CHATTANOOGA 11/21/05 * vs #9 Michigan State 11/24/05 * vs Gonzaga 11/25/05 * vs #10 Maryland 11/26/05 * #16/18 TEXAS 12/01/05 * at #12/11 Stanford 12/04/05 * at George Washington 12/07/05 * LOUISIANA TECH 12/15/05 * PRINCETON 12/20/05 * at #22/21 Temple 12/28/05 * at #12/11 Notre Dame 12/31/05 * OLD DOMINION 01/02/06 * at South Carolina 01/04/06 * #7 CONNECTICUT 01/07/06 * #13/17 GEORGIA 01/12/06 * at Mississippi State 01/15/06 * at #19 Vanderbilt 01/19/06 * at #2 Duke 01/23/06 * at Kentucky 01/26/06 * ALABAMA 01/29/06 * t Mississippi 02/02/06 * ARKANSAS 02/05/06 * /4 LOUISIANA STATE 02/09/06 * /20 VANDERBILT 02/12/ otals ames played: 25 Rebounds/game: 5.4 oints/game: 10.4 Assists/game: 4.0 G Pct: 42.5 Turnovers/game: 2.6 FG Pct: 23.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.5 T Pct: 72.5 Steals/game: 3.2 Blocks/game: 0.5

68 21 LINDSEY MOSS FRESHMAN 6-1 G ALPHARETTA, GA CHATTAHOOCHEE H.S. Career Highs Points: 9 vs. Alabama ( ) Rebounds: 4 vs. Princeton ( ) Assists: 5 vs. Princeton ( ) Steals: 1 vs. Alabama ( )* Blocks: 2 vs. Stetson ( ) Field Goals: 3 vs. Alabama ( ) Three-pointers: 3 vs. Alabama ( ) Free Throws: 1 vs. Temple ( )* Minutes: 18 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) At Alabama, Moss scored her first points since surgery. Played in the Vanderbilt game, her first action since surgery repaired her nasal fracture on Friday, Feb. 3. Suffered a non-displaced fracture in her nose in the Mississippi State game on January 15 then a displaced fracture against Alabama. She was having a career night against the Crimson Tide until she was hit in the face in the first half and left the game injured. Scored a career-high eight points on 3-of-4 shooting from the field against Old Dominion. Dished out a career-high five assists against Princeton. Added four points and two boards against the Tigers. Drained her first bucket of the game, a three pointer that gave Tennessee a 30-point lead over Texas. Finished the game with five points, two rebounds, two assists and her first career steal. Connected on both of her three-point attempts against Michigan State, including one as the clock wound down. Scored six points and dished out three assists in just 11 minutes. Her only bucket of her collegiate debut was a three-pointer against Stetson. Added two assists and two blocks against the Hatters Season Highs Points: 9 vs. Alabama ( ) Rebounds: 4 vs. Princeton ( ) Assists: 5 vs. Princeton ( ) Steals: 1 vs. Alabama ( )* Blocks: 2 vs. Stetson ( ) Field Goals: 3 vs. Alabama ( ) Three-pointers: 3 vs. Alabama ( ) Free Throws: 1 vs. Temple ( )* Minutes: 18 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) SEC Tournament Highs Points: 0 Rebounds: 1 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) Assists: 2 vs.. Auburn (3-3-06) Steals: 0 Blocks: 0 Field Goals: 0 Three-pointers:0 Free Throws: 0 Minutes: 18 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) * Indicates most recent high Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0 Moss Career Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals Moss Career Stats - SEC Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals

69 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 13, 2006) All games #21 MOSS, Lindsey ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/20/ CHATTANOOGA 11/21/ vs #9 Michigan State 11/24/ vs Gonzaga 11/25/ #16/18 TEXAS 12/01/ at #12/11 Stanford 12/04/ at George Washington 12/07/ LOUISIANA TECH 12/15/ PRINCETON 12/20/ at #22/21 Temple 12/28/ at #12/11 Notre Dame 12/31/ OLD DOMINION 01/02/ at South Carolina 01/04/ #7 CONNECTICUT 01/07/ #13/17 GEORGIA 01/12/ at Mississippi State 01/15/ at #19 Vanderbilt 01/19/ at #2 Duke 01/23/ at Kentucky 01/26/ ALABAMA 01/29/ /20 VANDERBILT 02/12/ t #13 Georgia 02/16/ t Alabama 02/19/ AUBURN 02/23/ LORIDA 02/26/ s Auburn 03/03/ s #12 Georgia 03/04/ otals ames played: 27 Rebounds/game: 0.7 oints/game: 1.9 Assists/game: 0.9 G Pct: 34.7 Turnovers/game: 0.9 FG Pct: 40.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 T Pct: 33.3 Steals/game: 0.1 Blocks/game: 0.1

70 3 CANDACE PARKER REDSHIRT FRESHMAN 6-4 F NAPERVILLE, ILL. NAPERVILLE CENTRAL H.S. Career Highs Points: 34 vs. Florida ( ) Rebounds: 15 vs. Florida ( ) Assists: 5 vs. Auburn (3-3-06)* Steals: 4 vs. Vanderbilt ( )* Blocks: 7 vs. Michigan State ( ) Field Goals: 12 vs. Florida ( ) Three-pointers: 1 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Free Throws: 10 vs. Florida ( ) Minutes: 41 vs. Florida ( ) Season Highs Points: 34 vs. Florida ( ) Rebounds: 15 vs. Florida ( ) Assists: 5 vs. Auburn (3-3-06)* Steals: 4 vs. Vanderbilt ( )* Blocks: 7 vs. Michigan State ( ) Field Goals: 12 vs. Florida ( ) Three-pointers: 1 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Free Throws: 10 vs. Florida ( ) Minutes: 41 vs. Florida ( ) SEC Tournament Highs Points: 26 vs. Georgia (3-4-06) Rebounds: 12 vs. Georgia (3-4-06)* Assists: 5 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) Steals: 1 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Blocks: 2 vs. Georgia (3-4-06) Field Goals: 9 vs. Georgia (3-4-06) Three-pointers: 1 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Free Throws: 8 vs. Georgia (3-4-06) Minutes: 40 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* *Indicates most recent high Scored the game-winning shot in the SEC Championship game against LSU. Named the SEC Tournament MVP, just the second SEC Freshman of the Year to ever garner both awards. Earned a double-double in all three games against Georgia this year. Against Georgia in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament, she earned her tenth double-double of the season, which moved her past Tamika Catchings for third place in most double-doubles by a rookie. Named the SEC Freshman of the Year, a first team All-SEC selection and an SEC All-Freshman team choice. The only Lady Vol to start every game this season, she has led the team in scoring 14 times and in rebounding 19 times. Had a career-high 34 points and 15 rebounds against the Gators. On. Feb. 20, Parker was named to the Naismith Award Midseason List, comprised of the nation s top-30 players. Parker s Potential Perhaps it s too early to speculate, but Parker s numbers (16.6 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 2.3 bpg, 2.8 apg, 1.7 spg), assuming she stays in college for her four years of eligibility, have her on pace to finish her Lady Vol career with 2,000 points, 800 rebounds, 240 blocks, 240 assists and 200 steals, the only Lady Vol in program history to finish with more than 200 stats in each of the five major statistical categories. Charted her sixth double-double of the season with 19 points and 14 rebounds at Georgia, despite playing on a sprained left ankle. A finalist for the 2006 V Foundation Comeback Player of the Year Award. On Feb. 2, Parker was named to the Wooden Award Midseason Watch List. She is one of 20 collegiate women s basketball players in the country on the list and one of only two freshmen. So far this season, Parker has been named the Philips Player of the Game on eight occasions (Georgia, LSU, Kentucky, Duke, Mississippi State, Georgia, Stanford and Stetson), the SEC Freshman of the Week four times (12/5, 12/19, 1/10 and 1/16), the SEC Player of the Week on Jan. 16, the Lady Vol Athlete of the Week twice (1/16, 11/28) and January s Lady Vol Athlete of the month. Led the Lady Vols in scoring (23) and rebounding (9) against LSU. Added four blocks, two assists and a steal in a careerhigh 38 minutes of action. Got back on track against Arkansas, pouring in 18 points, grabbing eight rebounds and adding an assist and three steals in 26 minutes of action. Hampered by a hip flexer injury against Mississippi, Parker failed to either score in double figures or grab at least ten rebounds in a game for the first time this season. The only Lady Vol to score in double figures against Kentucky (25 points, nine rebounds, three blocks, three assists, one steal) Against Duke, had a team-high 17 points, five assists, three blocks and two steals. Named the Lady Vol Athlete of the Week and the SEC Player and Freshman of the Week Jan. 16 after back-to-back double-doubles in SEC play. Her 16-point, 11-rebound performance against Mississippi State marker her fifth career double-double and second in a row. Poured in a career-high 26 points against Georgia. The 26 points are the most by a Lady Vol this season. Fell one rebound shy of her fourth career double-double in her first SEC game after a 10-point, nine rebound performance against South Carolina. Tweaked her left ankle in the early minutes of the game against Temple but came out of the lockerroom to score a team high 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting. Added four blocks, two steals, three assists and five boards against the Owls. The reigning SEC Freshmen of the Week failed to score in double figures for the first time this season against Princeton. Still grabbed 10 boards, poured in eight points, had a career high five assists, two blocks and a steal in 25 minutes. Picked up her third double-double of the season with 21 points and 12 rebounds against Stanford. Added a block, three steals and two assists against the Cardinal. Earned her second career double-double with a 17 point, 14 rebound effort against Texas. Added one assist, three blocks and three steals against the Longhorns. Named to the Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team and garnered Most Valuable Player honors as well. Stuffed seven Spartan attempts - the most ever by a Lady Vol freshman and the second most ever by a Lady Vol basketball player. Also scored 14 points, grabbed nine boards and dished out four assists in the Lady Vols victory over Michigan State. Posted a double-double in her first collegiate game against Stetson (19 points, 10 rebounds) Became just the 10th Lady Vol to start the first game of the year as a freshman. NCAA Standings... 25th in field goal percentage 25th in blocks SEC Standings... 2nd in blocked shots 3rd in defensive rebounds 5th in rebounds 6th in scoring 7th in field goal percentage 14th in offensive rebounds 15th in minutes played In the Tennessee Record Books... 5th in All-Time Career Field Goal Percentage, (.553) 3rd in All-Time Single-Season Blocks (71) 8th in All-Time Single-Season Free Throws made (135) and attempted (187) 4th in Freshman Season Points (532) and 2nd in scoring average (16.6 ppg) 4th in Freshman Season Rebounds (273) and 3rd in rebounding average (8.5 rpg) 8th All-Time Freshman Single Game Free Throws Made, (10 vs. Florida, 2/26/06) 1st All-Time Freshman Single Game Blocks, (7 vs. Michigan State, 11/24/05) 2nd All-Time Single Game Blocks, (7 vs. Michigan State, 11/24/05) 8th All-Time Freshman Single Game Rebounds, (15 vs. Florida, 2/26/06) 2nd in All-Time Freshman Single Game Scoring (34 vs. Florida, 2/26/06) 3rd in All-Time Freshman Single Game Field Goals Made, (12 vs. Florida, 2/26/06) 3rd in total double-doubles by a freshman (10) Double-doubles Season: 10 Career: point games Season: 29 Career: point games Season: 7 Career: rebound games Season: 12 Career: 12 Parker s Career Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals Parker s Career Stats - SEC Tournament Games Only Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals

71 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 13, 2006) All games #03 PARKER, Candace ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/20/05 * CHATTANOOGA 11/21/05 * vs #9 Michigan State 11/24/05 * vs Gonzaga 11/25/05 * vs #10 Maryland 11/26/05 * #16/18 TEXAS 12/01/05 * at #12/11 Stanford 12/04/05 * at George Washington 12/07/05 * LOUISIANA TECH 12/15/05 * PRINCETON 12/20/05 * at #22/21 Temple 12/28/05 * at #12/11 Notre Dame 12/31/05 * OLD DOMINION 01/02/06 * at South Carolina 01/04/06 * #7 CONNECTICUT 01/07/06 * #13/17 GEORGIA 01/12/06 * at Mississippi State 01/15/06 * at #19 Vanderbilt 01/19/06 * at #2 Duke 01/23/06 * at Kentucky 01/26/06 * ALABAMA 01/29/06 * t Mississippi 02/02/06 * ARKANSAS 02/05/06 * /4 LOUISIANA STATE 02/09/06 * /20 VANDERBILT 02/12/06 * t #13 Georgia 02/16/06 * t Alabama 02/19/06 * AUBURN 02/23/06 * LORIDA 02/26/06 * s Auburn 03/03/06 * s #12 Georgia 03/04/06 * s #3 LSU 03/05/06 * otals ames played: 32 Rebounds/game: 8.5 oints/game: 16.6 Assists/game: 2.8 G Pct: 55.3 Turnovers/game: 2.1 FG Pct: 27.3 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.4 T Pct: 72.2 Steals/game: 1.6 Blocks/game: 2.2

72 13 DOMINIQUE REDDING JUNIOR 6-1 F CLEARWATER, FL CLEARWATER H.S. Career Highs Points: 12 vs. Princeton ( ) Rebounds: 8 vs. Mississippi (2-6-05) Assists: 7 vs. Florida ( ) Steals: 2 vs. Gonzaga ( )* Blocks: 2 vs. Georgia ( ) Field Goals: 5 vs. Princeton ( )* Three-pointers: 2 vs. Auburn ( )* Free Throws: 6 vs. Alabama ( )* Minutes: 22 vs. Vanderbilt ( )* Scored a much needed seven points against the Lady Bulldogs in the SEC semifinals. Her two three-pointers gave her 36 career 3s, tying her for 19th place on the all-time Lady Vol record book. Dished out a career-high seven assists against the Gators. Earned her first career start in the Feb. 12 game against Vanderbilt. Scored six points and contributed a career-high five assists against Alabama in just 16 minutes of action. Came off the bench for seven points and a season-high four rebounds against Vanderbilt. Added one assist and a steal in 22 minutes of action. Sank two crucial three-pointers against Notre Dame. Added an assist, a steal and two rebounds against the Irish. Scored a career high 12 points against Princeton on 5-of-7 shooting. Added two assists against the Tigers. Went 4 of 7 from the field for eight points in 11 minutes against Texas Dished out a career high three assists and tied a career high two thefts in the Lady Vols win over Gonzaga. Connected on three of five attempts from the field, including two three-pointers against Michigan State. Came off the bench for eight points, one steal and two rebounds in the season opener against Stetson Season Highs Points: 12 vs. Princeton ( ) Rebounds: 4 vs. Vanderbilt ( ) Assists: 7 vs. Florida ( ) Steals: 2 vs. Gonzaga ( ) Blocks: 2 vs. Georgia ( ) Field Goals: 5 vs. Princeton ( ) Three-pointers: 2 vs. Auburn ( )* Free Throws: 2 vs. Auburn (3-3-06) Minutes: 22 vs. Vanderbilt ( ) NCAA Tournament Highs Points: 9 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Rebounds: 5 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Assists: 1 vs. Connecticut (4-6-04) Steals: 0 Blocks: 0 Field Goals: 4 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Three-pointers:1 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Free Throws: 2 vs. Colgate ( ) Minutes: 19 vs. Western Carolina ( ) * Indicates most recent high In the Tennessee Record Books... 16th in All-Time Career Three-Point percentage (.327) 18th in All-Time Career Three-Pointers made (36) Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 1 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0 Redding s Career Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals Redding s Career Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals

73 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 13, 2006) All games #13 REDDING, Dominique ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/20/ CHATTANOOGA 11/21/ vs #9 Michigan State 11/24/ vs Gonzaga 11/25/ vs #10 Maryland 11/26/ #16/18 TEXAS 12/01/ at #12/11 Stanford 12/04/ at George Washington 12/07/ LOUISIANA TECH 12/15/ PRINCETON 12/20/ at #22/21 Temple 12/28/ at #12/11 Notre Dame 12/31/ OLD DOMINION 01/02/ at South Carolina 01/04/ #7 CONNECTICUT 01/07/ #13/17 GEORGIA 01/12/ at Mississippi State 01/15/ at #19 Vanderbilt 01/19/ at #2 Duke 01/23/ at Kentucky 01/26/ ALABAMA 01/29/ t Mississippi 02/02/ ARKANSAS 02/05/ /4 LOUISIANA STATE 02/09/ /20 VANDERBILT 02/12/06 * t #13 Georgia 02/16/06 * t Alabama 02/19/ AUBURN 02/23/ LORIDA 02/26/ s Auburn 03/03/ s #12 Georgia 03/04/ s #3 LSU 03/05/ otals ames played: 32 Rebounds/game: 1.3 oints/game: 3.8 Assists/game: 1.0 G Pct: 36.6 Turnovers/game: 1.2 FG Pct: 31.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 T Pct: 60.0 Steals/game: 0.4 Blocks/game: 0.0

74 1 SIDNEY SPENCER JUNIOR 6-3 F/C HOOVER, AL HOOVER H.S. Career Highs Points: 21 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Rebounds: 9 vs. DePaul ( )* Assists: 4 vs. South Carolina (1-4-06)* Steals: 3 vs. Duke ( )* Blocks: 2 vs. Florida (2-3-05)* Field Goals: 8 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Three-pointers: 5 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Free Throws: 9 vs. Florida (2-3-05) Minutes: 39 vs. Florida ( ) Season Highs Points: 21 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Rebounds: 8 vs. LSU (3-5-06) Assists: 4 vs. South Carolina (1-4-06) Steals: 2 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Blocks: 1 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Field Goals: 8 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Three-pointers: 5 vs. LSU (3-5-06)* Free Throws: 4 vs. Connecticut (1-7-06)* Minutes: 39 vs. Florida ( ) NCAA Tournament Highs Points: 12 vs. Colgate ( ) Rebounds: 9 vs. DePaul ( )* Assists:2 vs. DePaul ( ) Steals: 0 Blocks: 1 vs. DePaul ( )* Field Goals: 5 vs. Colgate ( ) Three-pointers: 1 vs. LSU (4-4-04)* Free Throws: 4 vs. DePaul ( ) Minutes: 25 vs. Colgate ( ) *indicates most recent high Hit all of her first half three-point attempts (4) and finished with a career-high tying 21 points in the SEC Championship game against LSU. Shot 69 percent from beyond the arc in the SEC Tournament. Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Third Team on Feb. 9 Left the Arkansas game with a hyper-extended knee, the same knee she had surgically repaired last season, but returned to practice the next day healthy and ready to go. Named the Philips Player of the Game for her efforts against Mississippi. She recorded an SEC career-high 18 points and a season-high seven rebounds against the Lady Rebels. With her 11-point performance at Duke, Spencer scored in double figures for the fifth consecutive game, a streak that was broken by her nine point performance against Kentucky. Against Mississippi State she scored in double figures for the third consecutive game for the first time in her career. Recorded her best career back-to-back performances against Connecticut (21 points, 6 rebounds) and Georgia (17 points, 3 rebounds). Garnered Lady Vol Athlete of the Week honors on Jan. 9 for her efforts against ODU, South Carolina and Connecticut. Named the Philips Player of the Game after a career-high 21 point performance against Connecticut. Was perfect (5-5) from beyond the arch and from the line (4-4). Her five three pointers tie for the most ever in a game by a Lady Vol junior. Added six rebounds, two assists and a block. Started for the fourth consecutive game against the Gamecocks. Scored eight points, grabbed three rebounds and contributed a career-high tying four assists, a block and a steal in 31 minutes of action. Scored nine points, grabbed a season-high five boards and added two assists in her third start of the season against Old Dominion. She missed her first free throw of the season. Earned the starting nod for the second game in a row against Notre Dame. Scored eight points, grabbed four boards, added an assist and a block against the Irish. Started for the first time this season against Temple. Went 3-of-4 beyond the arc and remained perfect at the line (2-2) for the season en route to 11 points against Princeton. Gave Tennessee it s first lead against George Washington. Finished that game with seven points. Provided a valuable 20 minutes against Stanford, in which she scored five points and grabbed two rebounds. Scored 12 points on 4 of 7 shooting from the field, including 2 for 2 from beyond the arc. Grabbed four rebounds and added an assist against Texas. Made arguably the game-saving steal with two seconds remaining in the Lady Vol win over Maryland, then sank both free throws to finish with 13 points in the game. SEC Standings... 1st in 3-pt percentage 12th in 3-pointers made Came off the bench for 13 points in just 14 minutes of action against Stetson. Connected on three of her four three-point attempts against Stetson. In the Tennessee Record Books... 1st in All-Time Single Season Three-Point Percentage (.490 in ) 3rd in All-Time Single Season Free Throw Percentage (.921 in ) 9th in All-Time Single Season Three-Point Field Goals made (50) 1st in All-Time Career Three-Point Percentage (.425) 12th in All-Time Career Three-Pointers Made (68) Sidney s Sharp Shooting Many know of Shanna Zolmans ability to hit free throws and drain three-pointers, but Sidney Spencer is on track to break her teammates records, consider this: Missed just two free throws all season, in the second half of the ODU and Vanderbilt games. Spencer s miss against Vanderbilt snapped a streak of 15 made FT s. She is 35- of-37 (.946) this season. She would lead the SEC and NCAA in that category if she averaged 2.5 free throws per game. Shooting 47.3 percent from beyond the arc (43-91), which ranks second in the SEC. Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 16 Career: point games Season: 2 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0 Spencer s Career Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals Spencer s Career Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg DNP-injured Totals

75 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 13, 2006) All games #01 SPENCER, Sidney ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/20/ CHATTANOOGA 11/21/ vs #9 Michigan State 11/24/ vs Gonzaga 11/25/ vs #10 Maryland 11/26/ #16/18 TEXAS 12/01/ at #12/11 Stanford 12/04/ at George Washington 12/07/ LOUISIANA TECH 12/15/ PRINCETON 12/20/ at #22/21 Temple 12/28/05 * at #12/11 Notre Dame 12/31/05 * OLD DOMINION 01/02/06 * at South Carolina 01/04/06 * #7 CONNECTICUT 01/07/06 * #13/17 GEORGIA 01/12/06 * at Mississippi State 01/15/06 * at #19 Vanderbilt 01/19/06 * at #2 Duke 01/23/06 * at Kentucky 01/26/06 * ALABAMA 01/29/ t Mississippi 02/02/ ARKANSAS 02/05/ /4 LOUISIANA STATE 02/09/06 * /20 VANDERBILT 02/12/06 * t #13 Georgia 02/16/06 * t Alabama 02/19/06 * AUBURN 02/23/06 * LORIDA 02/26/06 * s Auburn 03/03/06 * s #12 Georgia 03/04/06 * s #3 LSU 03/05/06 * otals ames played: 32 Rebounds/game: 3.3 oints/game: 9.6 Assists/game: 1.1 G Pct: 47.2 Turnovers/game: 1.4 FG Pct: 49.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 T Pct: 92.1 Steals/game: 0.7 Blocks/game: 0.3

76 5 SHANNA ZOLMAN SENIOR 5-10 G SYRACUSE, IN WAWASEE H.S. Career Highs Points: 28 vs. Alabama ( )* Rebounds: 9 vs. Connecticut (4-6-04) Assists: 10 vs. Florida ( ) Steals: 3 vs. George Washington ( )* Blocks: 2 vs. Miss. State ( ) Field Goals: 10 vs. Alabama ( )* Three-pointers: 7 vs. Alabama ( ) Free Throws: 10 vs. Connecticut (1-7-06) Minutes: 45 vs. Florida ( ) Season Highs Points: 28 vs. Alabama ( ) Rebounds: 6 vs. Florida ( )* Assists: 10 vs. Florida ( ) Steals: 3 vs. George Washington ( ) Blocks: 1 vs. Florida ( )* Field Goals: 10 vs. Alabama ( ) Three-pointers: 7 vs. Alabama ( ) Free Throws: 10 vs. Connecticut (1-7-06) Minutes: 45 vs. Florida ( ) NCAA Tournament Highs Points: 28 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Rebounds: 9 vs. Connecticut (4-6-04) Assists: 4 vs. Purdue ( )* Steals: 2 vs. Purdue ( )* Blocks: 1 vs. LSU (4-4-04) Field Goals: 10 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Three-pointers: 5 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Free Throws: 4 vs. Rutgers ( )* Minutes: 37 vs. Purdue ( )* * Indicates most recent high SEC Standings... 1st in FT-percentage 1st in 3-pointers made 6th in minutes played 7th in 3-pointt percentage 7th in scoring 7th in assist to turnover ratio 13th in assists Her fourth three-pointer against LSU in the SEC Championship game brought the Lady Vols within one, setting up Parker s go-ahead and game-winning jumper. Her second three-pointer against Georgia in the SEC semifinals gave her the single-season UT record. An All-SEC First Team Selection in 2006, making her the ninth Lady Vol to earn a spot on the conference teams at least three times in her career. Zolman was a second team selection in 2004 and Named an ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-American on Feb. 28, the first Lady Vol to do so since Kara Lawson in Needs just five points to pass Debbie Groover for 11th place on the all-time scoring list at UT. She needs 36 to crack the top-10 On senior day, had her first career double-double against Florida, only the seventh Lady Vol to ever do so in points and assists. Named the SEC Player of the Week Feb. 20 after leading her team to two conference road wins the week before. Broke the Lady Vol record for three-pointers in a game when she hit seven against Alabama. She also broke her own single-season record in three-pointers. She made 68 in and now has 69 this year. Named the Philips Player of the Game eight times this season (Alabama, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Old Dominion, Louisiana Tech, Texas, Chattanooga, Dalhousie) Feb. 9 was a big day for Zolman. For the second straight year, Zolman was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team and she scored her 1,500th career point against LSU. Scored 21 points against Arkansas, her most this season since a 23-point effort against Old Dominion on Jan. 2. She added three assists and four boards against the Lady Backs. Struggled in the first half against Mississippi, but bounced back in the second half to finish with 18 pionts in 37 minutes. Returned to the starting lineup against Alabama. Missed her second free throw against Kentucky, snapping her streak of 39 straight makes. Did not start against Kentucky, breaking her streak of 32 straight starts. Held scoreless against the Blue Devils for just the fifth time in her career and the first time since Jan. 8, 2005 against Connecticut Did not score a field goal against Connecticut for the first 32 minutes of the game. Drained all 10 free throw attempts-a career high and the fourth best free-throw percentage performance in Lady Vol history. Held to single-digit scoring for just the second time this season against the Gamecocks. Contributed a season-high tying six rebounds and added three assists and a steal. Had a season-high tying 23 point performance against Old Dominion. Grabbed a season-high six rebounds, added two assists and went 8-for-8 from the line. Led all scorers with 21 points against Louisiana Tech. Went 5-of-7 from beyond the arc against the Lady Techsters. Named to the SEC Good Works Team Dec. 5 Named Lady Vol Athlete of the Week for those same efforts against the Longhorns and the Cardinal. Earned SEC Player of the Week Dec.5 after back-to-back outstanding games against Texas and Stanford. Named the Philips Player of the Game after leading the Lady Vols with 23 points and a career high-tying six assists against Texas. Named to the Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team Led the team in scoring against Dalhousie, tying a career high 28- point performance A preseason first team All-SEC selection A preseason candidate for the State Farm Wade Trophy A preseason candidate for the Naismith Award In the Tennessee Record Books... 1st in Single-Game Three-Pointers made (7 vs. Alabama, 2/19/06) 1st in Single Season Free Throw Percentage (.957 in ) 1st in Career Free Throw Percentage (.915) 1st in Single Season Three-Point Field Goals made (86 in ) 2nd in Career Three-Point Field Goals made (249) 2nd in Career Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (.421) 6th in career games played (140) 10th on the scoring list with 1,632 career points Three-point Threat Made at least one three-pointer in 31 of 32 games this season Made at least one three-pointer in 109 of 139 career games Made two three-pointers in 32 games Made three three-pointers in 19 games Made four three-pointers in 14 games Made five three-pointers in 5 games Made seven three-pointers in 1 game Free-Throw Phenom NCAA Division I Single-Season Free Throw Percentage Record Holder (95.7 in ) Made 39 straight free throws his season until a miss at Kentucky on Jan. 26. The NCAA Division I Career Free Throw leader, Kandi Brown from Morehead State ( ) shot 91.54% (357 of 390), Zolman is shooting % ( ) which is the SEC record. NCAA Standings... 2nd in FT-percentage 22nd in 3-pt percentage 21st in 3-pt FG per game Double-doubles (assts) Season: 1 Career: point games Season: 25 Career: point games Season: 9 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0 Zolman s Career Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals Zolman s Career Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals

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